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CHATTING INPOIIIIAUY ila NBe ·~ Solurdoy algltt'o 11!11 - . , Oldol'lpari In
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roads, ~~ and dock areas are included in elp&amp;llSion program.

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De Gaulle uzts
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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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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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

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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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De Gaulle's chief leftist
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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Emeeelrv the pqealt was Joe TraU Garden Club under t h e nal parqqph," he llkl. uthil
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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.,
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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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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.

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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.
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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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celvlng p&lt;i&gt;llc aBSislance are el~
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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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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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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
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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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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·
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Caller.
IP"aves, .Ruth -.,., Fr~~~ee,o
The Racine Volunteer Fir&lt; De111r. Rosenbaum ,.., employ.
Brewington, Barbara Sdln llld :::"
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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·
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Mr. Rosenbaum
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abOu!.,f!OO, and I 111111 ~
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wai rep&gt;rlad lito!""
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lfaWk'l Sarvlco ,!lfottoti at" 'niPI ", " j ftilDI •r!J lllitllla'J."IC• '

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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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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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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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e at:IDI's.
''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,
_....., a ·-~
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
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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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GoUo,

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.
Wllllall H. Holmea, _..,;.
·111 a J!Os- In I car drlv-

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one haU hour earlier thanorlgi~
aUy announced.
Certificates wUI be awarded to
those who have contributed two

DROWNS IN RIVER
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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Furniture Department

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Unlversit,y did 111
lbNpt ob&lt;Jut.face early and abandoned the Facult,y Clnb
after rejecting an earlier
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man who apparently wanted It
that way.

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'l'blrb'4ve black students at

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his promiae to step down should
the ratioo's · voters reject the
reforms which his advisers had

Southern .Ohio Pageant

Blacks
Reverse
Selves

sold, tho7 were o!!ertd tiOO,-

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'!'bo ·- " ...eilalli IIP'I'atal , !dent; . . Clul&lt;, ani Ralpll
Ito._..,
a .H m1U W.,. W. OUro,iladCitrlolfattlloQoam;&gt;

All •..,.._. ,.._. "' • m1U bon.
"' GP*Rte tho fllcllllf WilL be

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lieve it Is absolutell ·esseatlal
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."
.fthodes lad aaid earlier in
Clevelarw;t he would decide
shortly whether he would -

aey action lpinst Lite mqa..
zlne.
1 will reach a deeisioo within a week or a month," 11te
governor said.
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Watercraft Signup
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
Natural ReJDUrces at ColumbUL
Bolton are urpd to .....n
tt.elr reglitrllli!JIIs ear)J II! .,;
der to avoid a spring null. Till, ·

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Collatlli the Quollb' Print lbap,
255 lliU II.. lllddiljiOI't.

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, Aa...ladCII ~~ .,.. bol been set ~~ ¥11 31 II lho
Cbeller ilcolOqloey
llrs. ~t · !Jiillll, llri.
Helin u.o'ton and lira. illl1eU wiD pr&lt;~~~te1he dl11110r lo be
served bY Chester School olalrtll
snde Kirh at 7 p.m. Dlt110r m~&gt;­
a!e wUI be provided by BBI AlIta.
A dlnc:o 111UI mua!c bY 1he

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
11ds column is for young~
pie, tbe1r P'Qblem&amp; and plea&amp;ures, 1llelr troubles and 11m. AI
wllh 1he rest· of Holen Help US!,
11 Wel..,..s lauabs but Wlll't
c1oc1p a aarlolla Qlt&amp;tlnn wllh a
brulll&gt;&lt;lft.
Somd 10011" toenage QlO&amp;tlnnl

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'lo YOUTH ASKED FOR
care
o1 Hoi• Be1J1 USI 11ds - -

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BE'S COOL, CALM,
AND HE COLLECTS
Door He1111:
I'm 19 and bave going
a 1101' o1 24 for -1001'1.
He loDWI 1 loYe blm but bo'•
·111o ibree C'a qpo: cool, calm,'
and collectocL I 11\lt Ill trouble
wtt11 tbe pollee and be stood bJ
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J&lt;ldllblla bJ - · &lt;( LBUn
~ daaa "1iere ~11111fed- tho
111&amp;11 .Sd1ool LBUn Club
..._.eel ,...all' Dlibl oo the

hlali -

'LaUn n clua pnaeoted a llklt,
'uUlJaaeaiJid. tbe LOtul Eatera."
Blfrli. . . were served to
22 . . . - . and 1110&amp;11. Par• • . attmdlng nre Mr. a n ·c~:
llu. Laater Keaton, Charles
Rauber1 Mrl. D'eb'D Barringer I
llrL Marjorie Newlun, M rs.
~ YCIIIII, lira. Inez BoriDg
and llro. Nellllll'lrker, thespoo-

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COMMIITEE NAMED
prablamo. What'awrongwiUime?
Mra. Charles Hayes, Mrs.
- NORMAL NORMAN
Pauline Mayer, and ADell V111
Door NOrm:
Meter were lqiPOinted to the nom..
Ualeu you're WlC(Il&amp;cicua lnatire cmunittee when the Meigs
IIOUIIng. And eoagratulat!mal Bud Boosters AsaociaUon met
H
Monday . n!abt at tho higl&gt; BChool
careteria.
Arthur Miller, _pretldent, al·
Projects
so appointed Mrs. Marnn Burt.
Mra. Franklin Tril&gt;lett. and Mra.
Fund - ra!alna JII'O.loels were Carroll Swanson to the aull!tlng
p!IIIIIIOd Tbureday nlgbt by the commtttee. A concert· to be held
Women's So&lt;!eQ' of Cbrlat!an in Athens OD June 24 was anService at Ule Portland IJnlled nounced. Alao announced was the
SYI!IPhonle bool CCIIcerl to be
M-&amp;t Cbureh.
Mrs. CarolJrD Price, vtceprea. preaeri.ed at 7:30 011 May .16 at
fdeDt. presided. Plans were com. 1he high school.
p!oted !or a bake Ale and bazaar 011 Frida,y and Sllturds,)'
at Duke Cleaner• In PoiMrO.Y
begiM!ng at 9 each morn!Dg.
A !bn!OI' product&amp; 1&gt;1111 was
set for May 7 at 1:30 p.m. at the
church wltb Mrs. Price, Sdr-

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~· '!fllik AarCII !i two "' oo
.l!fbt ·llutb lblo ,..,... b\11, he'•
'; sliD ~02 , behind the Bobe In
· .. l,lfe!(Dio homer&amp;.
·' ; . • .~rm erached Ide third
:~or ol tho 100&amp;011 Moo1daJo
--Jilllil !~ Atlonte'.a 1!1-1 ~o:tory
r pwr tho IIOUs!oo A&amp;troa to.PB.II
~ former ~to Eddl~ Matll:, ow a and ...,. Into ehdli placo
1: on the o,J!~ma h&lt;ner Ill\ with
o, 513. , .. ,
Ruth holda die ll!et!me mark
: but the Babe pined 1110 thla
.., •-,~ tncreaairw his utedme
~ totiol frOm tho long reCGIJl(zed
•; !lsure 1.o1 714 to 7111. A llPOOial
~ cOIIIIIIItloe slud1!ng old &amp;lelia~ Uca reeently unc:over~ aoother
• homer wide~ RtKh prevlwaly
; hadn't been gi"" credit for and
:. the, rec:on! will be o111cla8y
,; •hanged at the end o1 U1e

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Elaowhere In Ule Natloaal
: Leoaue, ChiCI(O nipped Phi·
; ladelilhla, 2-IID 10 Innings, St.
• Lou1
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• drubbed Plttaburifl, 6--2,
Loa "-100
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ed8ed Son Dleso. 4ti! 3, aid "San Frandaco ~
: cincinnati, U.
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! M~•I!Otl bla- Kanoaa CIQ&gt;,
New York bllnkod Bostun,
Waah!ngton OUioiVII!ed IJe.
:;F~~~~6-;!1, and 1he Bs!t!m""' at
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and CaiUorn!a at
IUI1BS were posqtoried.
. Watts homer· was a three:

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- - - N,~ Just Wftk En4 ~~.f I ,
·Free Parking:!
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PILt01'
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Petnianent
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~APKINs
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'KITCHEN:
Metal or. Plastic..
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ZIG·ZAG
MODELS

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IN
PROGRESS

llumbul.

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..... Tile .

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ln the aecond and waa drl..n In

the Giant&amp;' !lnol run or If"'
pma Ill tho fourll&gt;.
....._l'erez ICCIUitedforlllo
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of Clnelrn.d"s nna trlth base ...
eQty home runo.
'lbe Reds r~cored two rwa ire
1he aevonlh - one on a Peres
- . r and the other 0111 eiJ&gt;.
81e 111 Jollnoy Bench and a
double bY llarreU lllaney. Clndnat! picked .., Ita third rua
In the nimh when Perez II(JOIIed
the frame with his second ho-

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SEAITLE (tJPI) - lnllelder
Mike Fel'l'U'b has been aent. to
Vaiii:OUWt b7 lho Seattle Pilots
to make room for p!lcher Dick
Ba~B.

BALLY IS TONIGHT
The lle!aa Areollollneoa Ral11 wiU be bold at 7:30 lon!ald at
Ule Middleport Church or the
N._. · The Rov. Bernard
Knox:, pastor ol the Portsmouth

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acrylic lltlll

SPRED
HOUSE PAINT
Tho eaolell painting ever! That's YihJt
yru get with latex Spttd HoUit llllnt.
You uve many hour&amp; of work beQue
Spttd Hmm . l'lllnt cuts ps!nt!ns time
frOm days to houn. No tediout orm drlg.
JUit spread it on!
Lap marlu? Forget them! Spml HoUit
llllnt lets you achieve a bfilht, fresh look- ·
lng paint job without lop marks, aap, or
runs. And Its flot, velvet fulloh stays clean
looking longer.

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flirly good condition. Just opp!y Sprtd
Howe Ptdnt according to dilectiona-s.avc
time, effort and money.

VenatRe Spml Hmm Paint is the one
coating for alrnoot every exterior surface
on your home. Its hard, durable fmish
protects wood siding and shin&amp;ln.
JJIUOflry, and moll! siding.
When clean-up time rolls uound, forget
about m011y odorous solvents. Brushes
and roUets wuh up in WIU'IIl, soapy water
and t:ome up looking like new in jult a
few minutes.

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Spred HOlM Paint comeo in a choice of
874 oparkllng shade&amp; that Ita)' bril!ht·
looking long ofter ordinuy paints r...
their luster.

So, p:t with Sprtd Howt Prdnt now. Re·
member; most paints look good golng on
. .. Spnd Houre llllnt 1001 on looking
good!

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First Church of the Nazlll'ene,
wiU be apeeker. The public Ia

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Cleveland • , .1 I$ ,063 II
Weal
W L P~ GB
Mlnne- , , .11 7 ,611
Oaklalll ••••• 10 8 .5$G 1
Chlcaao ••••• 8 7 .533 1'/.z
Kama&amp; City • ,8 9 .t71 2\1
Call!ornte ••• 6 8 .429 3
SoaUie ••••• 6 10 .375 4
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porod lor IIIOihtr battle w!UI
the Su Franclaeo !)Ialita.
Bob Bolin was ill&gt;!llid lo Mrt
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. ap!nll tho Rods lolro.
Clnelmat! loot Ita fourth
Jt.raisht pme llmJaJ _ drip.
, Pine 1o the Glallt&amp; 4-3, TOOl'
Cloo1lncer, who went 11Je first
ala ...,...., look hie third defeat wilhout a victory.
llobb1 Borils aoored throe
I'UIIa to lead 1he Gllllll atiack
OIIID&amp;I Clnclanat!, He driUed a
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.- , Boola hit 1 homer
LOrry
in&lt;l lie ~ed the l&gt;oll ~!r, llrat!IO&lt;I Parlier a stole hlo nventh .,.j
to ""' a IOUN'UII fourll&gt; lnrlbw. 1r111a 1o do tlie ..... altholosh aeoroct threo I'UIII wbUe - •
Georao stono, ~. ,,... ....., B.....U WGIIId ,.,. acor,.t the , GlaJU to their . . lMIJwo f! pin tho. vlctorJ,
·~· 11111 wiUI Parlier oo . •lralsht nc!ory, tho 1rilllt)h
Roo !iliii.O~~ailed Ill a t'l!!l.. ID third, he wu lblo lo ooore oo a OYer CIDclmall. Ga,loni I'Wey
tl!l&gt; lOth.binl&lt;w lo rive U1e ~ hard groomler to dOfll BhDrtatq&gt; pHehed a aeveo-hltlor for lho
the win OYU 1111 Pblla bat 1he by Ken Boyar.
GlaniJ,
drama W1i packad,,ldo Ule aat .
of 1he lOth'. llhon 1he Phlla
QUEEN REf!JAGED
loaded the
aplliot Ted
CINCINNATI (t1Pl) - Jolll
Abonatby 111UI tho help 'o l a ·
Norlep replloocl """ - arm
lhrowi~V error b7 RaiiiiY
!lltober Mel Q&amp;eea In 1he ClnHund!O)', hla ftrat In 80 pmeL
clnnat! Redo' U.WIDIIIJ.
Abe.,.thy then retired tho Bide
Queen "'' 1 l'tllllar &amp;tarton throe straight grounders to
.e r for ..the Reds Ill 1917 ~ .~ ~
preserve u.e wtn.
1968, but bad only • 1.(1 record
Bs..s-Loaded Silwle
11do be!ore de¥elop!ng
Joe Torre'• baaeo-looded a!n- · Ill hie rillbl llhoulgle h!ghl!sbted a lhHe-run ftrat
. dar.
Inning that IPirhed tho emile
~ hae been aotlaned tilt.cardlnalo pall Ule P!ratea. By Unltod Prell lnler~atlolal
rillbl lo Ule lndlanapollo farm
Steve Cerlton p!t&lt;:bed a fourNat!":'otLeague
club and reUever Norlell wao
hiller for the Cardo. The Carda
W L Pc~ GB rotaDed from lndlano. Ho 19had 11 hi!a off loaar Bob Moeee
poored In three PIIIOI for lb·
alii three other pltchera with Chla.go ' ' ' ' 15 6 •715
dl•narUa, aUowtag oab" o a e
run In nine •-•-Lou Brock, Curt f1 ood, Valla Plttabursh , , 12 7 .632 2
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colloeti!V two. U UIO)' keep that PbUid~ • 7 1U .412 6
ON DISABLED LIST
klnd oi hitting up, the~ New York. • • ,711 ,389 ~1
SAN DIEGO (UPI)- SouthM-eol
7 II .389 .,, paw Bllly Mc&lt;:ool'o aore llhoulwon't haw marw problema in
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Ule ruture.
W L P~ GB Padreo' hurler to the dlabled
A careless move by a ball boy
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list.
Diego w!UI a two-nm nimh Loa~~ • .13 6 .684
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!miJW on hits by three •lrll&amp;ht Atlanta • • •• 12 7 .632 1
INDIANAPOLIS (IJPll-The
plnc!Wrltlera, The koJ blow Clncl,..t! ••• 8 10 .444 1\1 C!nc!...t Redo alii tho Indianacame when Weo Pari&lt;Br hH a Sin Dleao • '' ·9 12 ' 429 5
)lOlls lndtens bove exebonpd
shot down 1he left ~old line Houalon • • • • .4 18 .188 l~h r!ghtlalllod plt&lt;:hero. The Bed&amp;
aile&lt; Blll Rus..U oiJt&amp;led, AI
MooldaJo'&amp; Reault&amp;
ll&amp;igned Mel Queen ID the
Parker waa roundlqr: flrat. tile Su Fr..a 4 Cibelati 3
minor ltQUe team aa:l recalled
boD boy picked up lho ball Ill! 2 PbUa I, II !DB., night John Norlep. Queen wu 1-4
St. Loola 6 PlUI 2, n!aht
with tho Beds, Norlep WI&amp; 11-1
Adonia 12 Houalon I, night
with lnd!anapolls but had a LOO
Loa AJv 4 Sin Diego 3, niaht ERA
(OIIly pmea ~~:heduled)
-------Todl¥'a·Pnbable P!~here
Call! at SoaUie, p(ld., raiD
AU Times EDT
(On!J&lt; pmea scheduled)
New Yorl&lt; (Kooomaa I~ at
Today• a Probable Pitcbera
Monlroel (Grant 1-1), 4:0.1 p.m.
AUT!meaEDT
Chlcqo (Jonklno 3-2) at I'IIUCaU!ornla CBrunet I~ 11 s...
adelphla Glaekaon 2-1), 7:30 p. aUie (Segu! 1~, 11 p.m.
m.
Washl- (Coleman ~ at
St. Loo!s (Giusti 2-1) at Pllt&amp;- Detroit (Spormo 2-1), 9 p.m.
burah (BwudJw 1~, 8:0.1 p.m.
Bs!l!more (McNolly 11-4) at
Houston (Lem11ter 11-3) at At.- Cleveland (Tiant 0-4), 7:45 P.DL
Boa..., (Stange 1-2) 11 Now
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Los ~·• (Singer t-0) at York (Stottlemyre 5-0), S·p.m.
Su Dleao (Santorlnl 1-4) II p,
Kansas City (Nel... 1-1) at
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Mi...,IOIII (Woodson 0.0), :1:30
Clncl...t! (Nolan 1~ at San p.m.
Frandoco Ololln H), 4 p.m.
(On!J&lt; p!IIOI &amp;Cboduled)
W-eday'a Games
Wednesday's Games
New York at Monlrell
S.ttle at Mirmesota
Chlcqo at Phlll, Dlibl
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st. Loola at Pitta, alibi
Bolton at Wash, nllht
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Sin Dlep at Atlanla, nl&amp;hl
Bs!t!moro at Detrol~ n!sbt
'Hous!oo at C!ne!Juat!, nlaltt
ChlCI(O at ((an CIQ&gt;, Dlibl
;Lo!o AOII at Sin"'i'''in. n!ahtl Oakland •• Cib~ oliht'

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Webster :Po&amp;t 39, American ....
mRTHDAY OBSERVED
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The b!rthda)o amlverlll")' of
boD. Poul PlltoriiOII, .,.,...,.&lt;lril
_,,. dlroetor, wiU be tho Mrs. COnttanee Shields was 00.
aerwcl at Thursday's meetlna: of
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POKEIIOY ·IIIOOLEPORTIJ. the Bllsy Bee Sewing Circle at
.,. Club, .20tiJ -Yerlll")' Clb- ·the Trln!Qo United Church ol
,..._, dbmer II 6:30 p, m. Christ.. Othen attending were
Tueoila, at tho UDited -~~ Mra. Frances Reibel, Mn. Freda Mttcb, Mrs. Edith Kautz, Mrs.
Cllan:h. BeeopiiiM of ...-.., 15 IDd 10 year mem- Ruth Musar, Mra. CarrteNeutz..
bero and pall pre&amp;ldeat&amp;. LB-. li.Jic, Mrs. Ada Holter, Mrs. Berdie• are lmlled to tho -er. nlc:e Ebersbach, and Mrs. Edith
PAS!' MATRONS, P ....I'CQ' LaDn!ng.
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..... 7 p.m. Tuelda1 at po&amp;t Carman Hal!, lire. Elbel Jolu&gt;.
1'111111' PQmrl'lriU be)ldg. 1100, and Mr!!. '·:athleen Ward.

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C&amp;l'l'Jing out a Motber'a Dq
theme, Elva DaDO)' OOIIIlJC:Iod
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bfbw Dillie 111 Juno I!Wio,- ~ .awl ln June II Slat.' oli- c.,ter.II...OO "M And .IIIII 'IIi!'•
aldelll; Jameo stout. llrlt vlee
presldenti J•n ~oa, aecond dllh In 1he RtBina-Laudls - r 'ICII!I a """ lo r;l!le 'I"GI lho·kld
11 - - . cmn. ... Groll • •• .. I Ule llnJ i:aptabt It I b o
rice presldeDt; June• .Ba1117,·
JQ&amp;nete .. Amer:ICII1 acreu ac.. C o p 1, lAoaardo 'MI~Mht}at.
third vice president; )!ellf Goal,
tor S.&amp;OIO Ho,yakawa ...,01 be FU&lt;e• )'011 a• .1&lt;1ck01'-BIIe, 11'1
secretacyi Ada V~ Meter. aa- faulted lor 'lblnklng J-oe ........ be was .... Alll&gt;od-. 1
slatant secretary, and Paul H!)B- wemea make· the belt wlvea Maurlct ••Red"' SI•entem .I
man, treasurer, .
caushlln Parle ollen war bi:oke llevoa MG'Il •• ~
out In 19tl, he ....... Ulere wilD llfOsldem lfltr te :rur• 1o jola
1946 hBd no c:ontad with I b e Comlno&lt;lwaelth UDited' s bla and ·
mls~s until be returned to Ja- bUitllng new ~m firm aa JIH ....
pan .... When he walked thr1JUil&gt; ldent o1 au laternatiOool P r othe door &lt;( their Toicyo htuno .te&lt;t&amp; and VOOII o1 the )1&amp;nlll
after the five-year absence firm; 8JOd man in a bia: job ·•·•
bia wUe never asked once where IUa once-red locka now turned
he'd boon .... Eddie F!aher man- white """""'producer Bt.r lllalt
aged to just nose out his wife to re-aame him "Silver Reel-"
CCiln1e !Ievens to file ror diM stein." ·
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Wben Ruth T.-s• apr!c - vorce.
mo. SO his fiancee !ell him snd
A1111 Jones tells pel a h! s red In 011e ol ,Palm Beach's molt
be's been with me twer ldnce. Northern Quebec mine .(nieke_1 81.....,.... wecldlnp a few da1•
I eveu p.ve up other guys tor cower,) struck a lode to the aao, Ule pallor oelll Ule. bride ·
b!m.
tune of$10,000,000 .... He'aprezz back 1o IOIIIIUien her m!J&gt;I.wed11 he 1111111ed to marry HER, and majoriQ&gt; atockholder, named d!ng avwn four lllcbos •••• T b e
WhJ doesn't he marry a girl It after hi&amp; wile Marla •... The Du•boaa of Bedford Ia !!no apln
who pJes him everything Gay 90s Is the moll Informal UJ'- 111or two ..,...alieni ••• Comic
me?- wn.LING
roar boose In town but It bana Jan lolurl'IJ's ICbool- 1 on
Door Willing:
1he loog.jJalred !eaUier-Jaekelset Warren h doing daDdy u I TV
WhY sbould he, when be~· .... Ursula Andress Ia Gle for come&lt;\Y writer: be &amp;(Snell lo
H cool, ealm - end collects? the N. Y. opeotng ot' w111e Sooth- leriJI a DIU · Coo"' "'- and a
As I've aa1d before, If a rat
em star• and her boy friend LueUle Ball llallza .... llarry
can get · tbe cheese outside ol. Jean • Paul Belmondo 111U lai James and hi&amp; bll bml bring ·
the trap, mJy a very - b rat
along .... He sbnp!y told her.
bock Ule -~ ~erato
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toro I'O(IHoenti._ the mlofttoand
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wiU be aleat.re :ortllt Miy Fol·
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about the tremendous profits of auto.lhSurance companies, you might feel yO'lJ are
being overcharged. But before you reach
that conclusion, here are some facts you
should know.
AI a group, the auto Insurance comPW~III
based In Ohio didn't make a penny ol profit
directly from money paid by their cuatomers lor Insurance protection during the
Hva yea,rs J~.9m 1~ lhr~!!llll ,.:! • . !nJac;!• .
over the flv&amp;"year period, the.c.ompanl&amp;'s·
suffered a slight loss In daily operations.
These insurance companies did have net
investment earnings of about 41h% during
this five-year period - to be exact, $(52
on every $100 they took in. All ol the $4.52
net eamlnga came from lnY8Itmlllt Income
and lncrealllld market value olaecutl-'"·
It's what was left after deducting operating
losses, Federal income taxes and policyholders' dividends.
That's not too bad. But it's not tremendous
profit either. You could earn about as much
from a savings account In a local bank.
And, of course, the increased market'vaiue
of securities isn't a.ctually cash on hand. It's
only a paper figure. II could Increase If the
stock market goes up, or It could decrease
If the stock market goes down - as It has
for the past several months.
Anyway, what haa llappeiled to this $4.52 ol
eaming.-r profits?
Well, about 29¢ of it went to pay dividends
to stockholders of the stock companies.
They're the people who put up the moileywho risked their money.:..so the companies
could get into the insurance business in the
first place.
The rest of the earnings - or $4.23 out of
$100 of income- was put into pollcyhold·
ers' surplus.

at-. Mrs.~
Mrs. Charles

weekead here visiting her SOD•
IIHiw and cllugbter, Mr. a n d
Mrs. Richard v anglian and ram.
lly, 111111 other relative&amp;.
Mr. and Mrl. James Souders
and 1011, IGaey, fl. Miami, Fla.
bave been here via!U.. friends
IDd relt.Uvea. 'lbu were aueltl

n! llr. aod Mra. Roscoe Wise.
Mrs. Wllllam Grueser a n d
!Ira. !l&amp;aan RawUnga are In
lllar)'aviUe vlaltlag Mr. and Mrs.
Jame1 Jolmaon and family. Thof
visltetl relatlvea Ill Columbuo
to MaryaviUe.

Mrs. James

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D. W, Wslker and family.
Mrs. Elizabeth Poraons of
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Chuck MUllen Is currently emplQfed with the Ben Tom Corp.
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Mrs. Lewis Sauer and Mu.
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!lr. end Mrs. James Hackett o! Columbus and Mr. and
Mrs. Mldlael !ila!er and snn,
lllntlqtm, W. 'Va. were weekeod 1110811 n! Mr. and M rs.
Georp Hackett, Sr., and Mrs.

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Mro. Eldon Weeks and Mrs.
Edward Bowen while in Columbus attending the lBth amnal
cmveDtlon ol the Womea•a Soclelf of Chrllllan Service, Southeast Obio Conference, w e r e
goells n! their 8011S and families. Mro. Weeks vlsltetl hor
Jnllll, aDd hll family. and
Mrs. Bowen was the Tburoday
Dltlbt DiOit of hor 1011&amp;, Edword
and Ernell Bowen Ill RO)'IIOldaburg.
Miss Genevieve stobartls back
at the home n! Mr. and M r o.
llalph Brewer, Portland, alter
three weeks at Holzer Hospital.
Lilt week lhe wa1 taken to
CharlestiNI, W. VL by !lr. and
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Mro. Marjorie Price has been
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Mrs. Gomer Bowen at MeArtoor and Mro. George MarUn
and daualtter, Julie, and Neal
Stone or Columbua were recent
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tn their - · • In Michlgen Tuesday alter spencllng the paot two
weeks here with Mrs. Betz' moth.
er, Mrs. B. A. Dod!on. Weekend
e,test&amp; of Mrs. Dodson were Mr.
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Mr. and Mra. La•~enc:e Douataa of PDmeroy have p.an:haaed
a new home on Hogan St. in

Uam Dow and Mrs. Duane Gnea
ad TIIIUnY of RaveniWOOd. Mrs.
. Kltle Gordon ot COIWDIRIB was
al10 a.e recent suest of Jlra.
MII'I'BJ. Mr. ll'ld. Mra, Cbarlu
~· and 1011 drove d o wn
from Columllus and returned
llrl. Gordool&lt;&gt; hor home.
RDclne7 Karr, who has been
~~~~- with the U. S. Navy
at Bainbridge, Md., has oomp l - radio training and II currefttl,y home oo a 104BJ loave.
Rt will r-n !ollowlnl h I s
leave I&lt;&gt; Norfolk, va.
. llr. and Mrs. Bob and' Jline.moath.&lt;ll dlu&amp;b!Or,
Grill Jcme, arrived liliDday from
Oklahoma lor a . Ylllt wllll hlr
,...-,Mr. and llrs.'ira-11tt.

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Insurance companies deal in millions
-even billions-of dollars. It Is difficult to relate these large amounts to
each other. So to put the figures In
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come and expense. The figures at tiie .
left are actual fdr 18 .companies with
home offices In Ohio. The h'eavlerllgures at the right $how what prqportion
each of the larger figures Is to $100.
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which .Is $4.23. This, Ia ~etaln!(l fortl)i)
pr(!tectlon of PQIIcY,~~~d~'ts an&lt;!
guarantee payment pf claims/ . . . ''

These figures cover the five-year
period 1964-!!8. The only part that can
be considered profll.ls the payments
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11,317,00Q Stockholder Dividendi . . . ... . .... . , . . . . . .
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accidents
~er that. We
kil. 0¥'1
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car tl)day than
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1,122,480,000 l,lnderwrltlng Expensejl . . .. . ... . ..... . .•. . . · 2t.OS
25,688,'QOO Pollcyhol~er DIVIdends .... . .. . ... .: ·. . . . . .
.to
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If auto fhsu,ran1::e. o
over the past
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144,044,000 Income from Investments . . . . . . . • • • . • . . • . •
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Surplus Is an Insurance company's policyholder protection fund. Surplus Is money
set aside - and required by law to,be set ·
aside -to assure payment of alllegitlmaie
claims and expenses• .~rplua Ia ulecl to
pay.clalma and IIIIXperllll when p..,num
Income lalla ahort, l i llai been "" 0118
lor Ohio lnaurance conwnlialteql!lntly In• ·
recent years.
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pany has determine~ Its capacltyo-lhilt Ia;
It - determines
the amount of buslneu
the·
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company can safely handle. ~ lnsut:en9e ,
companies must contln,ujUiy streriQ', Iien
their surplus fund&amp; a&amp;,thllll d!!"'I~Jt!t,, ~ur7 ··
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care on the higilw~~ Iii lnd~aalri~~ the · ·
rate of
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. 4% 'a year.
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0 1 r of Publlcotlon
REGULATIONS
Tl. Publitt.r renrv" IM right

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RATES

IN LOVING memory of RaY·
IIIOilli Fltdl .k. (June), wl!o
passed away one yew ago
todDy, April 211, 1968.

No me . , _ the silent
heortaolle,
For .my tbooe who have loOt
can tell
01 tile grief that is borne iD

For \lle one ..., loved so well.
Our bear!s still acbe with
sadn""
ADd our eyee many

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Sodly misled by biB wife,
Wilma, and da~
lloltle, 'l'almly and
LJnda, Jdso uiUft»er,
father and - . . .
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bolemenls,
· farm paadl and la1l1l eleor·
ID(. Wllllam J. Roollh, Third
81., Maloa, W. Va. Pllllllo

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Employment Wanted

lliTI!JRIOII and eM1ar point- '!'RAILER LOTS, Bob'l lloblle
Court, Syraease, ObJo .., lllalt
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Congo, I..q llollom, IMMIOI. Rl. 124, Phone 11D14111.
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FtiiiNISIIED house Ia roy, nv. .....,. and both.
l!lMi'LOYED MAN. ft&lt;!lolr
1)1lewrilen part time. Wort CaD oven!Dp, - ·
u&amp;
wtfll dlstril&gt;u!Qr , Company
ITalns. Local Interview, Write
Box 25, Glensbaw, Pa . 4$-Sip I"VRN1'SSIED TWO BEDROOM

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WAITRESS :n to 35, $1.26 per
hour. Apply G"""' Gables,
State Rt. 7.
4 - - 1 'ftiREE room A1&gt;8rlment.
"""Piolely modern 1lltb bullIn
tHcben. won ...,. ollll
0PENING fur waitress, i"!ll
table loll IIIII!, atelnl"" IIIMI
cook ard ear hop. Apply In
ai'* wl\11 dl!l&gt;aul unit, llotll.
· Crow'£ Steak Jlouoe.
Pomeroy.
4-2t-«o
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larp elooet. ok:oly decorated.
IIIU2'I1 for appoln~

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OWN YOUR own dry cleanlnl
:JUSiness. Ambitious man or

.-oman to lake over and OWO
truek and route. We wUI do
cleanl"' wlloleoalt. Apply 111
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POODLE PUPPIES, AKC ToJ
miniature, m and up. Stud
service and grooming. ~

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For Sale

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$1.25

4-JI.ate
REGJSTI!IU!lll AJlll8]ooa iilud
..rv~co t311. EM!Dent eolor
allll Olllionnatlon. Reg!Nred

Basoell hound stud ......tee.
alao Bossett puppl... FrandJ
Beoedun&gt;, Rt. I. Rtednllle,
C.OO, full off Rt. 7 on SUe..., Road, !'bone ...,....
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Ia!&lt; loealed one mUe noJtb of
Pomeroy, Ol!lo, an Sllllt
Roote 13, formerly appraloed
at 1111.000, Is D&gt;W flelnll off.,.
ed fur oale at $!11011. Sale ...,_
jec:t to approval ol Probate
Court, Mqp County, &lt;ldo.

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Plitt Dllecull, Radne, ()!do.
r.r -....~oo~ ddvbc, gilD. liDo and auto parll dli&lt;OUftl,

MILLION'S OF .... bove been
&lt;leaned witb Blue Lultte. R'o
Amerlca'a lhteot. IIA!ot eJec.
lric: shamp6oer f1, BalDer
Furniture.
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pie, l'rll!r pdvate plid pa-

NEW tmySII hoi 4-leel wide,

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lllldl. Pllllllo , _ , 1'11-1111.
.11\RM SALE. Sal. May!, 10:30
A.M. I bave IIOid Ill)" farm
and will OBI! lie ~ per111181 IJttliiMli at Auoi!Gn. At
'lbe ll'orloy Nelllll Farm, 1II
mDeo N«&lt;h llaal ol 9alem
Conl&lt;!r, C.OO. (Wald! &amp;r Sale
Amlwl). MACIIINEIIY: 111.1
Fonl Jlilllee 'n'IH:illr wttl&gt;

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UHAUGA, OHIO

f!ANNAH'S lluolland Hoolor
bates bani ....t, ... he deoin
tho ""'"' wlfll Blue LuoiN.
Rent eleclrie lllwu- $1.
Tiny's Bqalnland. 13«1:

SPI1I'S Bfti'ORE your eyeo, an
your carpel? them 1lltb Blue ~Aim. -

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Hantware, N.,. Haven, W.

P Is For Sale
PUPPII'! .

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IDgbland

Va.

Ulete

Will
S&lt;:ottles, Sdlnauun,
Poorll . Pup. Wire Terri"" Wilt RAVB I, ab ....... ol
IIIUfliiitll ~llnll atr. Aid •.
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Phone a.1el Jl. llllrll . .
Kennels. one mile east of
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$'lliOO.GO
A brtdalllhower hooorfllglllso
MIDDLEPORT - I t'DOIDI, 1* Linda Smith, dauShter of Mr. and
baths, 5 bodrooino, . .......
:!tllot':.t
carport. Near ......., and
Ru&amp;~ell, 1011. otMr, and Mrs. KeD.
$10,100.00
HELEN .. VIRGIL TEAPORD neth Ru8aell, RaclneRoute2, was
held FridaY Dll1ht at tile TriDit;v
AS80CIATES
UDitedllllrd)ofChriiiL
The wedding will bo an event
ol Mt.Y 18 atlht TrlnllJ Clnlr&lt;h
lutlnita ,.....
Ill Pomeroy, For the afl'alr lhe
TIIIRMITES ,IWIU'iiiiDtll '!bey laee covered gill table was con11'11 ropooductlvlo klcUd out tered with a bride doll wttll pink
of !lie l&lt;lfve IOimlle cotany Jtreamer aceenta.
lolesllie your biiDe ID IWt Games were pl1,7ed with prll·
now colonies. l.olr ..edieorl. eo bOtni',.... by lira. Paul Til'·
~- Melp OHiqllcly, lor, lira. Emer1011 Jooes, !lrl.
Allied Pelt Omlral, 1 Llberl1' Plllla Sayre, llrl. Howard IAr·
I'Gmero!&gt;, Oldo, air. I p.m. pnt, Mils Joamle Eberllbach,
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Dale Sbd.tb won the door prlle.
FOR HIRE, now 1rendler Wocldlui rltW and. bell decors.

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Plane! Jomlor prden traclai'.
good ClOildltloo. Call alter
r.m. Bob Woods, Chester.
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after 5 p.m. or onyllme 011

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1301) 112-:trll.
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II&gt;. $1.01. Jelly S lb. I •· 9ll
eenll. ODe (lllcn Joe . .

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president ot the Racine p~:
Teaellers Alan. lo a receDimlet- '
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by l!obert llee&amp;Io. Other oateeil
1111Do41 wore Mro, Jeal!' Wello, ~ ·'
vtce prooldent, aid Mrs. BJon. t,•
diiB Hudoon, aecre!iry.
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DOZEN

L-LO or

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ory of Mrs. Verite ,GOrdco b.Y J
tlto Poaitl'O)'Union.
Wconen'a Chrlaljan ,1
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In Pomeroy Library

Wor
. ld -s.vt-" A ,..., • part
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Mro. D, Ilwl&amp;ht Grove .of l'blla·
d•'•hla,
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and allornooa IOIBIOIII on both
daya. Her tq)iet were "Jeau.a
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au Sold ilnto Her, Your Gilt,''
aod UJe~W. SakiUmDHer, Your

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oloo.lncl-' tall&lt;o by lire. liar.
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I• i:llrr~•at.- ai&gt;d
lhere wao 1 ; ~
oentce been
lollu
Lud'olla lie":
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~ educallarl
~taied 41lrltWihe ~... molltW Youth ~ nc~ !!&lt;fi&gt;,..
couroeo. She opob w~ eoco - ·~nolmbori]Q'Iho cation Week placed In biiai-.a•
AIR CONDI'l'IOIIJNG ~ .., the' tq&gt;lc ''P•rto a choir cl lhe Weolaato Untied wind..._
Dovollonl by Mtoo Nelle !!1111 ..
Ilion .. ..... Jlli'a Relrlt- Land o1 c.ntiut,• ai&gt;dCOITburo- Kell&gt;odlot Cburch.lbo 'J'Inlrodoy
eilllol,
11mn. .... day hor teplc was "Tbo a.J.. acJdreli ,.1 Jllvon by 'the ·Rev, IDcludecl tcrli&gt;tw'i f\"cm Jeilhia:
Gin - . and, the - -ftioot !1. Sbe Uoed tile lheiilo "TaldtW
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'Other flatuiod
at the wfl ot&gt;,.n'Od. N.., olllct~ttwore • Stand for God," and Biro!~
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RBADT
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wore Dr, J. W, cu. oton.
meitltW will
. be hOld .
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N.,.
York
wfNi
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...... rftlltl Jo - Pfllld,
on "Untt;y or Soul
and . A&amp;&gt;i&gt;nndrna18ll 500 "''""'" at·.lhlr&lt;! 'cl _,....,.,
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lead.ed
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Kemetl&gt; RUa..U, Mro. Am,!IHia
Kaopar, Mr. and ·Mr.i. Ehr
Plekeno, lin. Ro7 smtlb, lire.
Dor&lt;&gt;CIIy Dandaldo, llrl. P au I
Paromo, Mr. and Mra, FlD¥&lt;1
C h - l&gt;fr• 81111 Mro, WIJ.
llam Burton, Sllellr Cluopman,
L11a BurtcJn. and ~ Wll'Q'. Ohio Upl~rsiQ',JJre.e.t.d"Bqya ~
Othera Jnsend.rtl alftl l;Othe at Wp,~' which was, w.U re- :.'
brldo-eloct wore .. Mn. Norman caiYed.
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llro. Fl0¥d Weber, IIIII Breft. 1, Mei,a Cc&gt;unt;y PTA to meohl ·,;
da !ltp'l]lam, Mr'o, Fronk Rua. Rutiaod 11 7, 301 Mt.Y 16,
uU, Mrs. Henry Wel'l')', Mr1. Operetta, "Rounlkp 011 t lt 8 ~
'Ibomall WerQ, Mrl.i Joha Wer... Moon" to be pteseat.ed at the :
ry, llr; and Mrl. pu!111 Pow· Southern High School• aadoo!ioT '
ell, Mr. and Mre. J;lofle Knal&gt;i&gt;, 18 ~ !'!'!!. PTAm. 11ben ~
,Jir, lllldd}lr•~ Sllllll&gt;•· ·;J.. Shiver will lia.t\jlla ll'allt
lira. Cleland Hlneo, Mro. Goer· ochool bonil perform.
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lie, llloa Doma Reibel, llr, and
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Hllali' Vauallan. llr. and llro.
Harey 114wtc. loft, aDd Mrl. ·carl
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N-, Cllrl&amp; NOrton, and Mr.
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Daany Smltll, Mrs. OJarles Wer.
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AM·I"M racllo . ..__..... c:han_
gar, 4-l]leaker ;;;;:;;;-:yslem.
Tab over pa;fnellt. o1 ts.n
per 111011111 « pay bUmce . ..
$81.1S. Pl&gt;one lltUHI,

speakers,
oul stereo 4-lpeed
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will
changer. Tab over Jli)1DOIIII .
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SOLID gJ'ATE lla'eo, 111111 nl-

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malic Zls Zq to - '"' llul;
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tons, make~• ....,.
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(If catotn cndser, M 1: 0 Margr~WD, aad !""')' ....... by
t-11-llp
kel, th,... mllee sout11 of Mid1urnl118 a mgte dial. Loft In
A green and ~ellow color
dleport on Rt. 7.
4-ll-3lp
lay away IOid never llllld. Pay !IABIII'I'S, Bunnleo and Breedoolleme wao carrlod oo,ot ·lor a
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Ing Sloclr, " - 11'14111.
For Rent
t-2T-IIr
Jack -~ .aid ·bor 1atant .,
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ai the ·..
FIVE ROOM APARTMENT,
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'I'RAILI!lR 31 • a. two 1'001111 ONE SWALL prclen tr,ad« ....,, Al!fl!iila&lt;i . . ...... h.....
unfumlslled. call lm-59110.
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baoi!IDIIII!, Ill ~ In Rullllld.
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TWO BEDROOM home, liM
paint onol cdwbider,
: and j.oUilw
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POMEROY - 2 lois off Spring

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Rubbed and Tho111uchly

GEO, IIOIISI'£I'I'EI Open: Mon. lhru Fri. 11-6
May be 10011 anytime. CoD LETART
- 7 l'OCIIIII, balb, 3
Saturday - 9·6
Mn. Leota Cooper Jm-'13311.
bedrooms, Willi to wall earSunday - 11-6
4-JI.Jic . ~. ~. ganga, 2 . . . . . . . . . .. .

THREE FURMALS,
lloor
length, one wlltte. •Ire e-10
trimmed In daloteo. One lfChl
blue, illle 7-1, and ooe beige,
olze 7-1. l'bolle 912-'la!ll.

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Wlllll Alie•••t.·:=.Qu:l:ck:-:oep=..~dab~,=.~

Car Completely Hand

HOIST ETTER
REALTY

bally deotroyed. BaliDct of
bouse In falr llhape. U one
""' do repair, a nice homo
oould be l!ad for 1 mea,
price. Priced for qulc:t llle.

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8AWLINGS SERVI.CE .·
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NIW,iT 992-7324
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MASON CAR WASH

M'!lp. . . . . .

EX'Il!A LARGE boule co ellra
;arge comer lot oppoolle SyfaCUIO Grode School. Roof [Ill'- ·

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safe, deep,"""""'· Buy I llfl
boot for your llmlly't pnl8cfloo. See Lorenm Daolii, '4
mle wat of new Rt. D oo
Kingsbury Road.
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WilL SELL ooe or both of my !ll!lMOVE EXC!l9S

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For lent

DINN·ERS :

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IROOIIIDM wUb .._ I
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Pi:t up DIJC I Pt. hllllh, MaOift Spreader (Sieel Wbeol),
Ne!r Idea Mowor I Pt. Illtdt,
Groin DriB, Solr. Feed Grinder, Com lllftler, Plaff&lt;&gt;nn
blel, Milk Ololer, E l Sbeep !ll!lll'l!n. Four llolry
Cbn: ,.,., Gul!rmey Cbn,
,.,., Jersey a- (One F'resll
lilan.41). 7GO Balee Hay Clover II!Jed. nJRNITURE &amp;
MB::. : Dinner Bell, Wub
Sland, Old ~. ll1ll1
K'&lt;!!Hel, Cherry &lt;llelt, Drel!oer, Beds, I pe. ll&lt;d Rm. """·
8taodll, a.atrs, Kllt:tleu Cllbl..... O&gt;pper Boiler, Unl&lt;o
Doop Freeoer (30 c:u. II. uprlllltl, ~ Roalor
(J'Uel 011), Pktureo, Souoage
Orlnder, !olaJtll Ironer, lJIIl.
!ly Calllnea, IJO Apple Crates,
Cider Borrelli, Leddero, Bee
, lmoller, Hand Toolo and Dill•·. .. llomo fDo • ....._ 6o
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rooll, l'llone · 4-JI.etp
Auln S•les
Coli HI-Gil, aile!' I eall 'I'IJ.
WILL DO baby sitting In my IWI CHEVY Two, lwo-4oor ...
IIOI.
Ul.ete
dan, V-1 automatic:, Pl&gt;ona 912- 1 ~=~ PlJPIPIII'B ........
bome .,• ......, - · In~;;,.ap 1'547.
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deeonl:log, 11om roofl, houae

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I-..:. (lf' ~~'i g[.~; C: lv:.'%!\..!
f\1'1.-.r::~~·~··=t!d.~e-'
·~. IDierlor • aterlor
4-lll:lk
SOOt or Crow, Crow II l'llrler,

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God only knows bow ..., mtso
111m .
AI tile end of \lle flr!!l year.
A bappy ....., ,.. once enjoyed
ForS1Ie or Trade
!lui deallt """ left • lonell· IIIII CAMI!lRO VI, 4 opeed;
llfll !l'lftl)lrd VI, 4 1111011.
'l'lltl ...,. can ever liD.
CID I!II-III'Tat .11'11.

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OFFICE HOURS

In Memory

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BLIND ADS
Adlllitlor!Ol 2.5c CMr.- per •dv•rtlte-1\1 .

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111ncl oth 11aid within 10 de~.,, .
C.UD OF TH.\NK!i &amp; OBITUARY,
$1 .50 fCM" 50 word minl num . Ea .
cMdltl-1 word 2c .

1; 30 a .llil . to S:OO p. ... Cally
. U-a.lll. te 12:00 Noen Satwdar1

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11¥0 iiiiOII IOIII11 co..t1 pet' Word l ilt COIIICICutive

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Malibu Con\1. VB engine, powerglide, rcldio, heater,
new whitewall' tires, green exterior finish with white
nylon top, vinyl interior trim.

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Mlnilfllllll Chort• 7~c
12 .::.,.t1 por word tlw.. con. . c ~-

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For Want Acl Ser¥1co

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dark blue finish. Clean interior, lih new w-w tires,
automatic:, power steerin~ and b~okes. Radio.

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te edil 011 reject ony Clllt IIHIM'cl M·
jtctiOMI. Tht
will not
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eare..ria at IIUIW&gt;Oiill.l
Pla""r wiadciw,
They pla...red front - ·
o! the , Adminlotra~tll lluUdttw
with pteans or
blaeiL mllilonl !laioolm X and a
s~Rn i&gt;roclalmill8 the otrueture

75 blaek mUUIIIts,

armed with rides, shotguns ani
knives, held the Voorhees

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Damoerallc SocleQo IIIII · tho
ot t h e South CarollDII school
Ator-AIIIerieail ao&lt;l0!1, snld ....,.
refused to cati pOlice or set a the "Liberatad Malcolm X would CIIOillliO tho b01..d·,.W
time Urn it ror the · students tc BuUding," 'Ibey distributed their dOitlitld., !Deludllil tile
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leaflets saying their weuoo1 etlmi..llon or ROTC 111 tile
At Harvard University under- were .. tor defensive purpoMa &lt;:IQ)ua; were met.
graduates voted not to renew a only."
At e:~~:clu11fve Radclift'e, Preastudent strike, while at Rac:J..
The Harl'll'd - !OIIIId 3,222 idert - . oat quioiJ¥ at iiU
clUTe, Harvard's sister coUege,
desk _whlle about 100 sadllltt
stlllents twice invaded the
paraded In· IUld arowxl, her
Administration Building ard
omce. 'lbey called her "pta/'

shouted obscenities at President
Mary Bullting.
The students at Voorhees
&amp;PJ!eared to be set for a long
siege. They were fortified with
an estimated $5,000 worth of
food. taken from the cdlege

~ &lt;Vfo ..; ' About · IIU1 =~

Bill Dailey
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Dies Monday

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DyesvJlle.
are called ~lie to the irregular
Friends may call at the f\i- numbering ot homes on s o m e·
neral home an,ytime.
streets, Mayor Fisher pointed

out.
Maintenance &amp;lpervisor Har..
old Chase reported tbat his crew
. Ia reacly to start on the instalDALLAS (IJP0- Dallas Cow- latioo of the Filth St. .....r
boy COI.cl) Tom Landry has line.
confirmed the re.POrt that
The oeed tor more fire hyRHOME ON BLOCK

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Jerry Rhome Js

on

the trading block. Lomry did
not invite the third string
to the amnal
"quarterback school" rWl by
the coach.
Rhome asked to be traded,
lilml-caller

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TONIGHT THRU THURSDAY
APRIL 29 ·MAY 1

CLARK GABLE in
GONE WITH THE WIND
(Technicolor)

Clark Goble - Vivien

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COLORCARTOON:
PleasaDt Memories
Adlnlulou: $1.00 ChUdren 5Dc
Ruming time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
Due to popular request
"Gone With tlte Willi" "ill
run through Thuradly, May, 1.
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M,

drants in the business section
was broollhl before cw..U by
Mayor Fllher. However, counellmen felt that the preient iUP..
ply Is adefJiate and pointed out
that the river ls also closeby
1n ftghUng busJnesssectiootires,
More urgent needs for Jl.ydrants
exiat on Rutland and Vtne &amp;s.,
they snld.
The report Of Fife Chief Rob-

ert Fisher for March waaaccepted.
Cow1ctl accepted unantmouol,y
the resignation ot Chief of Pollee
Paul Parsm.s. The reslanation
was e!!ectivo last Frtdoy and
'the letter from Parsons gave no
rea1100 ror leaving. He had served as chief 0111¥ about six weeks.
COuncil also agreed to bill persons who damage water meters
with vehicles 1n the future.
others attending the meeting

were Councilmen John Zerkle,
George Baker, Charles Bye r,

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Lm. todaY.
lng,"h'prctsporadodlolr9ftl
1-te•
wereHeorderly· lull2,800
"all , of
the pOtlilantlory c:ariytll8siRna
,D!9SIIII'Y t&amp;mcU~·: of the fa. Which 'read: "We. wut deceut
el!fly operatad u - .
wqos - e&lt;Daet Gov. Jamao A.
aate A4l. Gel!. s, .T. Del Hhodei." . ·
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One .,.;Ira. who lois ·em-

tr- 011 8 taildl1Y to nplieo piQfed at tha Prfllll

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he ....for"mnpathetic
1o llld
tile .qoect
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un.re bJ DOtblnt [ can do
about »&gt;.Y niiea," CanhveD
slid. "'nalt Ia aleslalatlve function.".
A bill 1o ralle prlltll flllll'C[
1at0rte1 eurronity II l&gt;&amp;llfbw In
the Ohio 'clolaturo lull a
cCIUIItteo heorl'- 111 tile mea-

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and lfro. E...,. LoW•Iolo~~
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apparel lor ,_
CenterMalle El"-'elds In ~omeror Yaur
a!lll fumlsldi!IS for YGII heine• .

.Big 19:,... Screen
.Portable TV ...

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The temperatooro Ia

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buslaell dlotrlet at
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!lied
11:30 a.m. todi.Y waa f8do-o, In ...... ~ CoDimoa ~.
l)nlor ovoreallt oldeo.
Ctlurl l!f Virllnla Marie JlyeeU,
~ 12 Baiirood a., lllddl.,-t.
lllllialt Cbarloo JlyeeU,
Columbut. »ro. JlyeeU .......
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News••• in Briefs

the rear end r1 a ear in frGDt ot
her, filling north on Viand 11. at
8th St., driven by Jameo Lon&amp;
23, Gottlpoll&amp; Ferey, Ltllg had
alowed 1D aiiOI!' a ear In trout o1
him to make a 111m 11th
street. Damages were elltlmat-

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.SAIGON (UPI)- AUied loreeo
idlled 149 communlsta 1a boUle•

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the Demtlltorlzed zooe (DMZ),
u.s. mllllal7 !l10hesmen Rid
fodai, Ia 1he maJor battle,
Amorteon tanl&lt;s and tllloatrymen routed _a North Vietname~
unit tram a bunker complex,
kDlill864olth8DI.
Far to the nortb near the
Demtlitarlzed Zono (DMZl,
South Vietnamese trcq)s killed
85 North Vieinlmese troq&gt;o II\
two elasheL
GIJ of tho lith Annored
cawry drovo lnio the Hllhl

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lull Dr. LQman dlo- free oehool oenlc:oo would lacuooed ota111ng aad ftMnclnl elude eotabUa11las a &lt;lao....,.
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Noloon Lee Newell. 18, Rt. 1,
Rutlto!d, ldmltl.ed "' Holzer Mtolical center. First Ave., GIJJ&amp;..
. .Polia. at 2:15 L .m. toclay with

Pomei'Oy Th111'8day

for ehltdrOII 111- scalp JaceraU911s. Ia listed In
sa__, c:onditloa.
ter(ltfl klnlltriiarten II tha il:&gt;meNewoll, snld the Slate llighwoy
MEliORtAL FUND
l'&lt;t' Eiemtntlry lichooi 'filii !Ill
ADA, Clltlo '.111"" -. A w1U be boljl at ~;30 p.m. 'lllll's- Patrol, waa the dri-ver in a one-.
car aeeident at 2:15 L m. on Rt.
mOi-tel ..........Iii;
In ...... ~attioiociml, .
l1r7 ot tloo llle Dr.•s. Lao White- · A Plrllltl tlbould a&lt;COIIIPODY 7. one and sb:~a miles n.orth
the Rt. 35 by-{llloo at - - .... - · - · - a t Ohio oaeb cltlid to be onrollOil and of. Offtcer1
said Nenll, headed
Nortlttm llnlnfllb'. 11alted birth cerlllleateo ltld tnnuntlfllthodllltlOYIIIIOGlthoOb'lo zaUoo reeords lhould also be nwlb, wont .off t1to left oido of
hiShWIY. It&gt; an --.m.
CCMI!Il'IDCO Ill "' tiiO .Iliad to taken, ctiitdren 1D bo onrolled lha
amovorturned.Newell
. wao
toOoar tho tor-wdYoriiQ&gt;truo- mull bo nve by Sapt. 30, tills
thnMn out of the car. The ve-toi, who ollod Feb. If.
year.
hicle waa delilolished.
'l1lo Petrol diad Newell toGalllpolls Munleipol Ctlurl 00 I
PAD (UI!Il- 'l'ho- VIet
IIDttiWI&lt;od today It to ......,.
charge of reelde11 cptl'ltlOII.
fQr •-.tiCUIIiCIDII wttb tbe other parties" io pt the Vietalm
Stephen Lee Nett, 20, Rt. 2
..... llllki .JDO¥hlr l8lin.
Bldwall, na cited to Mlllic:!Dal
. Vntll, ,_ tile VIet ce..t ill• re!uooci toheld lido taika with
Court .. eharps or opoed in
the aovorlllleat. Tho AWes illd oalled tt.t
excess tor J'Gid cordlUGna and
rolltllla malar ... onbUil8 bloek "'peace.
drivill8 'uodor ouopenoltll '~Tho dallliotilla oil tile Vlotlam Retlonll Frlltt far
on oecldent late Tuellday lliglt.
L - ~ to nidy to 1111or Into dl"'""lo!oo with tho
ijo peotad $236 b«d lor. court .
~
to .... tile lllOWI !onrard,.
Rid Tan ~ .Kiem of tile Vllt c- 'l1lo LlbetalliNI Frlltt to
Tho [lllrol Iavestlptad thotha Vlat Coow'• Jieullc:alll'IJl. .
car accident at UJ30 p. a 'fuelTadljo'o ~ tiPjlarentfl .Wled 1 maJor ohlfl Ia
dol&lt; Ill tile Bulaviii&amp;-Porlor ltd.,
tha COinlntmllls'. polley; PntYiauoiJ )he VIet C,.. bad .od.r
one mtlo south or Rt. m Ne!J
" - ' " " ' tile Ualtad statu .. tha lioslaCGtqiOient.P&amp;rl.J' with
failed k&gt; nqotlate a ......,., Rio
whlcb to dlacun Ill..._ far eodiag the war. .
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vohlcle wont Into 1 !lnid ~.,..,.
'l1lo c:arwasdelnollohed.
Neff
was
not iJWrod,
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ROBERT JfOIIm, 11JGIIT,
ollltt llalp C.,. ·
Teaehors AlooclaUoa, welcamaa Louia Koeod&amp;Pl'l•-ortlle
Oblo Edueatloo Aolodalion, put $Mbr at u aooodBieotllll in Reetae 1\tolday nf&amp;lll,

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atql mort than 30 oew Mtll
t&amp;llko. u.s.· lot Air Cavalrymen
dropped into l!tttle ·II\ hellcop-

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·'lbe Cmununlsts were believed frtlll one or two NVletDamese dlvlalCD in War
Zone Cj SO miles noi1hwest of

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near the Camhrxttan
OOrder. They fought baek with
automa.Uc weapona fire and
Saigon

roe~opelled greoado~

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IIIIS, W. P. OIILINGEIUNDDAIJGitH!:R,Ifro.J-V•
narl, both ...ebero in lha lfolp LOeal Scbool Dlotrlct, _ .

amoar tile .wroxltnlte 100 teaeilero - · a ....a,.at tile
Melis

Coualy

V·ariety of Cases ·.

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sources had r.,ned that oew
CIIDIJlllllist attacka were txpectad in May, perhaps to
coincide with Ccommunlst May
Day obsetwulces, Cl" 'P'reakleat
Ho Chi Minh' • birthday May 19,
Govermnent spokesmen said
Conmumist gunners blasted ~
Ngoc Hoe popular forces
oolpoat 110 miles southwest or
SalpL It wOUD&lt;iod o~t
elvtliaDs and caused ntigh:t"
eaaualtlea among tfle troops,
spokesmen laid.
Ia tho demllltartzed Zone
separatlnK tile two Vietnam1,
U,S. flahter-l&gt;ombors deotroytd
eliht bunkers aDd. killed tour

In Court Actions

Two petitions ror divorce han been tlled, a DOUce ollfiiJid
entered, one divorce granted, a guiiQ' pleas to a
charge entered and a llliDber ol other cases lave been dliiiDliHd
by Meigs Cooney Common Pleos Judp Jolm C. Bacilli.
Divorce actions were filed by Jo Ann Crisp, Rt. 2, Rldae,
agnlnst Roy Lee Crisp, Aberdeen. Ohio, IIIII by Ariella J, Pie-,
Syracuse, against El&gt;er 0. Pickens, also Syracuse. Oaar&amp;e• ol
gross neiloct od duly lull extreme cruelcy are made Ia both.Mrs. Crisp is seeking custody of a minor child and Mn. Picklu
of two minor children.
Tbe notice of aweal was en- c. Bacon, Jr.; w.Id L. u.n..
tered by Charlie J. Greer, Rt. ley vs. :ileryl M. MiniEr, a.r..
I, R11tland, apinst J. C. Flow- o1yn S. Pa;yno vo. H.
North VietJmnese t r o o p a, era, aa administrator of the Bu- PQne; MaryV,GamesYI.Jamel
spokesmen said.
reau of Workmen's Compensa.. L. Glrnel; Jenny lt. Whftti!Qibl
It Wll the 90th ''signltlcant'' tlon, the ln&lt;'!olrial COmmission . vs. Charleo W. Whltllngloa; KIFIDCident inside the DMZ since ~ Oblo and tile Oblo Depart- enRuSI8ll vs.EddieRuueii,Jr.;
1..-- Preoldont Lyndon B. ment or IIII!hwoys.
Mary Lou Evans vo. llarold 1'1·
Jdmooll ordiored the -bi.. of
Rouald J. WUcoxea, who bas ana; Joam Wolle n. FraakUD'
North VletiUI halted laot Nov. been chari,od with DWJ, ljlpOOl'• Arthlr Wolle; Ruth A. llelr1VL
,1, IPOkelll'len said.
ed before the cwrt and pi - . I cari F. llelr1; llonnlo M. Flllbto the lesser charge of er u. Jobn Fisher, Jr.; Hear7
recldess operat:krl and was fin- Doerfer, Jr. vs. Patriela Alit
eel $SO and costs.
Doerfer, and Sara E. Glhb1 n.
AUcia Jane Branham MB Gerold L. Gibbs.
granted a divorce from i!enr1Y
L. Branham on llJ'(IIIIda or fll'OS• Three Defendants
noslect ol du1;y aad eru-

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John Bentley

eiQ'.

Caoes 181 for petit Jury trial
and tho dateo sel!eGIIed for each
1o bollfn, all in the matter ~ ""'

proprlatton or eosements for hlab• .,. -pupoaes, lncludl Dwaine
A. Jordon, ot. nl., Mal 19, It
9 a.m.; Ne;y Carpenter, et. al.,
~ 28 at 9 a.m., and Jackie P,
Allmao, Jmo 9, at 9 a.m.
Caaa dlamtsoed !Delude E.
J, Fre;y VI. Marzle Delotll, ot.
nl.; Jlldlth Ann llocoh VI. Jolon

F'med

by Mayor

Mlddloport MQor

c. o. Flzb.

er !Iaed dof-'111 •10,..
....., eaeb in l!eutap 1\to.,

nlllhiFined WII'O llooald G, J1oa11t,
26, Rutlaad, _ . . , .... Qfr.
ford Kaulf, 59, Nl~-- . .
Otto Jolin-, 65, o l a a r I'&lt;IY, both for fi*Dicotlioa.

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Ill* Federallletl!'ilt J ·
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Teachoro Aaooclatilla held Ia 111&lt;1111 1'ltOI4Q&lt;

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WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE

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IIQgor
21, GalllpoUo,
.• $H ....

OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY

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South Vietramese Intelligence

'NM

II' s NaliOillll Baby f u• - See the Spec tab f~r !he I' ee~

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V. S. · casualdea were four
kiUed am 30 wOUD&lt;lect. spokoomen IJii4. The Americans killed
57 Commlmia"' Ia the ftrst ll'h
hCIII'&amp; of flahdng 1\tosday, than
kllled aeven more a ffNI hours
later, J.POksamen said.
U.S. 852 bcmbors illvo
carried ·out 33 nids in tile area
..... the Cambodian border Ia
the past six da,yo to trY "' head
off a Jl911ilble _,.. wave of
··~, •!Pfko,b,y ll!o•. lllh~ 7thJ'I!l"t!l
Vietrainese di\Utons, spokesmea said.

Accident

Ita lha _ , . ctU,t io llv•IJIO

. ~ bll dl~l~ alii thf.savlnp on Porch a!ld Lair? F1111Jtul1 ~ the

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Near Cambodian Line

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Sweeney 8Qd Dr, I.!'le fAliDID
jnlnarolull!ree
or AlboU; botlo. o1 ,tile liblo Val- oebooilll"fi&lt;llo.
lo;y Mlllllll )llllardatilla EYitua- . 'l1li,y doocrlbod hOme jnlnara
tlOo Ual~ who at . .. tralaed .............. would
a opeellll oaoaltll. or t11e board 1111 laio 1loo 1oome ltld w1llo

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llacklltt,

149 Communists Die

One Fourth Needed

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urar, aad Pby!Uo
rota.,-.

·'ranks and Gls Win Major Battl~~

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 30.
... 1969

' ...... olllelala ol tile Eni1loiioa

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Bob . Onl wao tile new 'prellldofit..otect aad w1U take over
aext )'081', Other ofllcert ....,.
.., were JUdy CodDm". treaa.

enttne

Ulill. .a part ot 111e COllljl(tbOD"" ltellth ......... !li Appelacld&amp;D Ohio, dl,... u.t 75. par

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not to

JI!IRN '!01111, lllib
lfdiQol , ~Q&gt; mombor, tool!
.,.... . io pralldent-etoct, haviJii
boliD " - to head tile .,,...
·eiltton 1 ...r oao.

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family In a compact portoblo-at a budgelple•lng price! Get f!mquo RCA ~!Ciuro
. quaii\Y from a powerful ch.Uta, odvancld
design tunero and Pan-O-Ply plcluro lube.

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''Teaellero have a
biUQ-

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Ia ~.· Morrll otatecL

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Big screen ~Iewing ploaourelor 1118 whole

COIIUilltteo 1o makll a ._tore

DIVORCE ASKm
A potlllm for dlvoree, cltarclni .,.., IIOIIeet ~ - and

.He_......1Dember. to -

~ tile ....... lo,. _ .
edl!&lt;otlon, . . :• ~ .
Kooollwao - e d by 1o1m
11on, ]lteoldont or tJte ....,.

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Low, Low Price1

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•-•ton

Sayre, 17, of 2510 MI. Vornoo
Ave., for fallure to have .her
vehlde under coatrol It hit

Isn't it .about tillte you up•dated your lltethod of
b11l pay1"1! and record keepinQ with a Checki"'!
Account? To assure your lltoney is protected yet
readily available, see us .

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DRIVER ClfEil
POOO' PLEASANI' - Clt;y Follce have eltad Mra. Genevieve

Check and Double Check

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'"'' r.iWOfe t&gt;I'Ytd

1be ltlte Stlllte IDtnlduced a
resolutltll. Moafal' ldglt calllll8
for 1 ihclt'ouilb lavootlpdtll of
&lt;GIIIItlotuo at the prtOCXL The
reo..- liked tha Sanoto
Edueatfon. Hoalih lull Wel!ere .

COLUMBUS - 11IE omo HOUSE of Repre.-u...o dlspenoed
with ita regular ""loo todaY to devote t1iiuo 1D «&lt;)UD(Itee heoriqfo,
lndudlqf lllroe "'llraae meeilop on tho b!BIIIIIal budget.
'l1lo H..,.. Fltaneolull &gt;\R&gt;noprlatitlll Canmittee oot bearil!p
II 10 LDL, 2 p.m. llld 8 p.m. In hopo or OOIIIIJw eiour to em!ll8
work 111 tile t5.8 billion bilL

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5111'8 Wll IChedtlled for tontght.

Howe bruy in rommiUee lworinga

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qualified tO .... 'DOiol """
reaol;y 1D pollet•lbolrCJODrlllkL"
Teocl&gt;aro 111111 be dodleOted
1o ~tile .......Ill eaYtroomoat. be snld, .....
by
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Lytlla.&lt;to ...., •

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Rqlom ·"'" liven ·

m,..,..._,ot; the toc,i
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Povtlll• I r om ·

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abletlt prda .at iilonllllld yiaro, aid he woo not 1 niem- , Tho 1\111'11 oalll. ~.am SC.te Refconttatort, but tha 111011 ~ or tile untm "but I'm not .o!. hlo 298 fallow workeri .[11111n
wero not noeded ~- gotQ( to wprk 1111111 ,.. p1 1 •• •Yel'IIO 01 SO '-'per week
the · Wll!tootl· preeoeded b,y ,.. ...,. nloe.' ·
beeauoe ot a oltoo1lp or..day 1 planrled Anaso ltrlke
"Our f2,52 an hour ...,.tole" oro. Re Rid thaiUtharlzedprd
oeheduled by about .6,0110 otate t~ a Columbus sar~xtge col· strollitb wao 396 but "low fill'
emt10JU over waps.·
lector's,'' the pard uld. ''let'" doeaD'ta~et new people."

(~ rr.m Pqo I)
Cll!ford Stumbo, Dick VaiiBhtn
seek
the
French
presklenc)'
vacated by Olarlea de Gaulle,: the man
and David Ohlinger, and Clerkwho
!ired
him
ao
prime
mlnloterlast
J,.._
Treasurer Gene Grate.
'l1lo boa,_oet politlclaa toiAI lha 1-..ohlp of the GauiUII party Ia a moratng meoU.. ttat ho felt It lno duly to boeome 1 c:andldate. Hlo aldeo .._.-ted a gt'lltllldoweU o!-.. oeatlment s...,.....

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lnopoctltll ol tile IU¥eir-dd
pent-.ry wl!b partieolar emor Rt. 33 Otlll) Rt, 2 8QC( ram- phaJla oa ' 1 HcUrity loreea, pen..
med the or the Patter1111 alUe1, ·pwdlhmentl, elalisl4ca•
tlono, oecrOfllltionl, troatmento,
car.
overci'OIIdiJog
am working ...,.
POINT PLEASANT - ShorBomer wao cited for !allure
d1Uons."
.
rm Am1 Qleen was voted by to ylpld
riiii&gt;t
,.
. ~ - and for
Maury Kcblelu, •tate ctmthe seven other ccutestauts I'UIIItiDI a red llibt by tile Jackmislioner
ot correetima, Mid
"Miaa C&lt;lagenlallt;y" ot the ..., Cooney Shorill'oDepartment.
••there bas to be a pay nlse''
MIIB Mason CoouiQ&lt; Sc:bolarbut CODdiiiiUIId lhe ...u...t, He
lhip l'lioaDt, Sa1ul'dlcy ldglt
olid he wai "aplor(ltfl lop)
ot the FU!nt Pleaaant IIII!h
READMITTED FOB X-BAYS
action"
to Old the protaat.
Scbool Auditorium. Her prize
POINT PLEASANT- Ml' s. illll'
waB the '~•• Conganiallt;y" Woomer; or so Bordotte Adoll300 Natioral Guordemen
·were
dlp1oyed to maintain
trtl(lb.y.
tton, .... admltl.ed to 1'1ordor
at
tho
prl- Tiley will
9!erron Allllls Ill yearsold, VIIlloy llolj&gt;ltel lfclnclo,y for fllr.
6~1~ ~. "'Ill ~l'OIIII ""Utld t!IOr x-rifl 11t11 oboe&gt;iblue eyes, measure• 36-it..as, Kra. Woomer waa 1 vtcdm ~ ~~3--~~~~
and weigf!s 125 lbs.
Koblentz snld about oo'~"'"""
a driver who crowded her IDCl
The daugbter orMJ-. aad illro.
her tllsbond orr the hlg1njo,y Sa~ ViiOI')' p e r - nplae&amp;i tho
otlo ~ or Ma- she Is a urd&amp;J' nlllhl at Weat Cotutmla. llllii!leld
am· tllet
graduateol Waluuna II11ib, w11o Mrs. Woomer IBUitalDecl Iaee:r•- all otbor 1t1te Pimllnatl!utitlll
has IUended Marshall Univer. ttm of the rlibl eyelid and temilormall,.
oiQ&gt; and is employed at t b o pla ~ 21 stitebea, &lt;hoot - Del eon.
snld ;. to111 or t9.Citizens National Bank.
ooo
tnqoo
won
'"' oall In Ohio
llljurleo, and • brol!on pnlr ~
am
U.t
thor
would
bo aostasoes. lile lo ompiQYed It tile
W.'IJ.W.;;:. "CL"R.·. . ·.·· · .·: '• •'• .;.·
oigaOd
to
duly
at
lha
penftoo.
Maoon Cooney lllotAlr Co.

PLEASANI' VALLEY HOSPITAL
Admittad - Carrie L. 11fa1n.
botham, Red Houoe; Mro. flo¥
Woomer, Point Pleuaot.
!&gt;locharpd - Dorool MeC.,,

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I~OOOndlea· btlll 1..-"' ~· OIIIIJIIftllll work(ltfliDiiother will couoo ~~'' , ,
- o l am beot ............., 1n ....... "~llilnplo._,"lloura1l&lt;ibe'rt 'llorrio, [irindjJII o1
HI tbi ootllel...,._k!MMjllo ed ~· DOl Juol 1o "moire tile l'omOi'&lt;Q&lt; )!!~ ,S&lt;hool
Ill · latlofaciP ol ...... otu- ool,y 1 -*"'a t o _ . . ltld cooiniJ ·~tiro-.
but to be •-.ty _ _ . t o wao In diOr(lll o1 fill bulllnoao
• • atta1a
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- . . , He ~ • maedail
K\IOiill· otatad tllel w b II o cdttcateaebero ..0 inllltlns 111 I h o AooocliUtll . ........ we r o, 't!ltleb lie aad Mora bid •1;Jelt" llld on~·· uri,od 1D ~tO. with lha rec111111 Ia Columbuo 111 tile lllbthco' ..,Ill bo IUl'O tllel tha.Y are lelllolature and to ... that ...., .Joo:l ol cllzidvltlllltd ;rauth.

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flip•~ Oil!l&gt; Piql~ todaY &lt;- ibo ~~ do~ 1 ftr
to i'Oplaeo PrfiCI!) ~~ who 500 " " " - wQo hlko
olayed .ott .tht ~. Ia a ani i..,...,oed -tl,; A UlllOol
a...,.....,.• .,,dl.._bJ dt111ute.. , . .' .•.
. oJOkooman snlil they ·
111o ........_. o1 Jilbllc Ia~ G. Canhnoll1 WUdotl matti orr work "d ·tile de- ·
au-., for allepctq lolldoc &lt;&gt;! tile aneteat Prlooa. ,iald •Ill¥ ' IIWIIIs are met."
a tOIIIp(JiN bomb tbr.at.
·24 it tho 1'15 auarda &lt;~~h doy
Weartll8 black oiJn - · to
""ciJe J~s Lao Tbomp..
noported far work •I 6' doollr!ote .a "period of lll....,.. ,

louse" and a scatterbw of
- CcudJ
c.urt
four~etter words. The .-no o
has r
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Fl~Circuli
Leo, IJ,
o1
were proteatiltl dtsclJillnary Point Pleaurt to bie ~ ' to ·
action
agolDii 22 glrlo.
the !late a.olrial Scbtiol fllr
.
.
IIO)'o at ~ lllllfl.a.to
21 y..,., old or d[aeblrpd bJ·
ll1o !late ComDilo- of No-

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POINT PLEASANT, · '!&lt;•· I'L c
'(VPO - ·A PVIat Plluioit bor
wOI -ced; to. tile !laio ~
duolrial School for '!"'t• -

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paper work woold be involved
and tile · system would be Installed rrom three to six months
after that. His firm would JIOSt
Uc IDstlmllons..
a performance bond, he said
Lee wao cl&gt;ari,od wltll BilkMayor C. 0. Fisher said that
(ltfla bomb throat to Pcllil Pleaohe had two other recJ~ests from
ant JuniOr IIII!h Scbool. Tbe tetesimilar firms to discuss the inBIJI A. Dalley, 40, a native p1me bomb lllrlll, wlllch .- stallation of cable seniee Jn the ol Meip Cluil;)', dled unerpect.. ed !alae, was tlladolo ciQ&gt; pollee
fjjwn. One pt., was on hand and edly !linda¥ at hlo home In 111·here AFJ1 10 IIQ1q there '• •
was discounted because It ot- dJo, Calif.
Lenora EXfie Dean, 86, Rt. 4, tered little more than the three
He was bom Nov. 2, 1929 In • bomb olaeed Ill the ........
Pomeroy, died Monday in t h e cbarmeh which are now reeelv- Pomeroy and was tdlcated In
Meigs General Hospital. SIJe was ed from West Virginia without Pomeroy achools. Mr. Dalley
preceded in death by her bus- cable service, and had hIgh waa a Korean War veteran, haYband. Harry Dean.
rates, officials said.
ina served in tbe U.S.AlrForee.
&amp;lrvivors include these chll~
Representatives or the other He was asaoeiated witbthestanddren, John, Rt. 4, Pomeroy; Mrs. firm Will be invited to attend a ard OU Company of Callfonrla
POINT PLEASANI' - illro,
Florence Well, Athens ; Mrs. Jen- MIU' 12 meeting of cwncll and .. the past several yean.
Box
Patter.... 1!8, or Blplor
nie Blackwood, Maulllon: Sylvia outline 1tleir services.
SUrviving are hta Wife, Jac:was edmltl.ed to Ploaaant VelBryson, canton; Artis Waggoner,
About four years aso oowtcil quelyn; three children, Dawn Ma~
ley llolpltel Smdo,y evemg lllfHarrisonville, and Mary Paynter, agreed on a firm to supply the rte, Laurie Kim and 1boma1
feriDa from fncturea of t h e
Carpenter; two brotl!ers, John service. However, it was not Dean; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rawlings, in Florida, and Harley developed, and that agreement Eversti (Peg) Dalley or I'Vme· rlllhl knee lull tile -...., and
pain&amp; Ia the choll, foiiowlag ..
Rawlings, Columbus; a sister, expired in September ci last roy; two brothers Howard of .Midaeeidoal
at tho lniaroectloa ot
Mrs. Faye-Schaefl'er, Columbus; }'ear.
dleport, atKt DOn of Cbilllcothe,
B - 2 lull R- 53, It Ill.
21 grandchildren, 26 greatiiRDdThe need fOr more orderly and two 'alstarJ, Mrs. Gene
Alto.
chlldren, and three great-great- numbering or homes in the com- (Pegy) Houdallbelt, PomerQJ",
'Her Ill~ Rlx, 62, was tray.
grandeirlidron.
municy was agoln mentioned and lull .illrs. Jacl&lt; (Loulae) Keii,y
ellng lilrfh .011 R - 2, WhOD a
Funeral services will be held it was agreed to send letters to or Columbus.
cor drl~ by Bu.,- L, Blllatr
Thur~ at 10 a.m. at the Elf- such homes asking that the house
Funeral service&amp; were sc:hedol31.5 M,rer Ave., llockqoLiite,
.lng Chapel with the Rev. Roy number&amp; be changed. Police and uled attbe WidniwFuaeral Home
Ohio, ran a red llllhl com1na out
Well officiating, Burial will be · firemen have d:ltltcul1y in locat- In Indio.

Lenora Dean

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