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:r.lill'l..,!J!alhbul'll; 27, Wal killed oi1 ~ lb.cl1at 7:50 p: m, Solllr¢ar. at left wao operated '117 MrL l!alhburn lihllo Mary
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mother of live YOIIIW children,

Voilerane Memorta1 HOI)&gt;Ital 117
the Middleport &amp;-R Squad where

boaome Melp Couat;y'o third
tralllc lataUcy of the yeor :rrllen
the cllod or Jnjuies sulrared In I
twC&gt;Qr colllslcm at 7:50 p, m.
Sotunlll on CaJnlj&lt; R&lt;ad No. 1,
lix.unths of a mile norlh of
Route 124 at Salem CeiQr,
The Ylctilu, Winda Ralhhurn,
27, wlo dead m arrha! at Vet.
erana Memorial HOIPillllnPomero,y ofler her vehicle collldod M
1 hill crest With an auto o:veratod by Mary WW!aalaon, 72, Rl.1,
l!adellll.
Melp Councy Sherltrlld&gt;ert c.
liarteJiiMch, who, with tbe SCale
Patrallnveotlgated, l&amp;ld the 19M
model Ratllburn cor woo travel·
IJW IIOI1h and MrL WW!amaon'o
1987 model auto was traveiiJw
IICJUlh 0!1 tho rural nlld.
Mro. 'Rathburn WOI I'llllOved ID

Plcl!ella, D. 0.,
ruled she died clue to a fracture
of the eeeGIIII eerYieal vertebra.
The 4ect&amp;eed elooaulraredlnter•
nal IIWm• ~ the chest area ••
well II Internal hemorr....,, aeeorcllUB to the e'"'CJnOr.
MrL WW!amaon, who wu reported In saUo!ac!Gey eanclltioJ&gt;
this IIIOI'nlllg, was taken to Veterans Memorial HOI)&gt;IIII 117 Martin
Ambulance.
The deeeaeed waslU'eeeded In
d111h by her' lather, Everett CO)',
and ooe brother, GDeL
She 11 ourYivedbyherhusbond,
Bobb,r Joe; twodauglrters, Robbin
Lj'm ani Trassla, ani lllree
s0111, Mark, Charles ani Bdlby

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MrL Beulah Shuler, Raelne, ani
MrL Prlacllla Shuler, Rutland;
one bi'&lt;Jther, MaxweU ~. Mar·
ietta; her mother. Vi\'lan Coy,
Rutland, and her grandmother,
MrL Hoool Denney, Rutland.
Funeral eervlees wW bo held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Rutland Nazarene Church with the
Rev. Uo,yd Grimm oll1ela1lng.
Burial wW be In the M II e s
Cometery.
Friends may call at tho home
~ the vletlm'o - , VIvian
Coy, until oae prior 1D
service• when · tho body wW be
taken 1D tho chor&lt;b. IJiartln FUneral Home or Rutland Is In

WASHINGTON (UPi)- Pret- military ac!Mcy, IDelucllng the
ollenslves by
ldent Nlxm mot today with his posllbUicy ~ military commander In Vlelnam, the enemy, the ol tralniD8
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the
Vletnlllleee
army
and tho
Gen. Crei&amp;lrton W. Abrams, and
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By United Preso llamatlonal
11110111eod he would reportb&gt;tho
Abrams - Sunday nlllbt with
:FD'IU' chartlln ore in danger
American people 1n • telovtllion
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..)/· COLUMBVS - THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION at Its proapict. for peace
Laird, Gen. Earle G. Wheeler,
~ motllng loda1 was to c0111lder re....at~'"' o1 !oar aehQOI
Prest Seerew.ry' R 0 n a 1 d chalrmla or the Joint Cldolo or
~trlct c~n bo~JO of deflelonelel In curriculum.
Zlealer l&amp;ld Abrams returlled 1D S11tr, ud Dr. H111117 A. Kls- eharge or arranamneall.
;:, Unlo~ C!JIIIIdontioJI were the &amp;opn Hills, BuckiJe ani BeUe WatillJiiton• fl'&lt;lm ~ 91nc1ay aiD&amp;ar;· Nlxm'o naUonal securThe 91erlll' s IJopt. eiiiO ID·~ ~ Dl,ltrlcts ol Lopn
ani tho Wlnehester Local ni8!IL He rilet with tho Prell- lcy odvfeer. Laird, Wheeler and veortlpted 1111 accl- at 5 p.
!!!~ or ' Adami c:ourey. If lj)provid, tho cllarlero would bo re- deal at tho White llouee, along Klllln&amp;lerri
.m. 8uldal. 6.5 miles eest ~
'· oat Ill 00
,.itfiod effloetlve J~ 30, 1969.
with other . , mllltar7 adYis- Wblte llou 11111111.
Route· 7 at Cheater ... Route
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Rlek W. Little, 19, Rt. I Mid·
SIJCED A" 1&lt;1,100 tho- _1161fon ll'om the
Wblte 11m1ee alllclah eaniiCJC&gt;.
clleport, W.s taken lo Velerans
O,ot tOdaY, willie tho ~estern lur ed 11101 the mMt1ng did IIOIID- liEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Memorial lloopltai and admitted
106-dejlfiO readhv• 11 1 oprlag beet,.• .., ccp- cllcata ·0111 Amerlean trOop withfor treetrni!nt ot boc:l&lt; ~rles
ADMJilsloNs SATURDAY drawal. Thi!O' ea1d U1at lli&gt;ject
after his 1965 ..-! ear wmt
Clark, Fmnoro.r.
·v• Freeoe or ll'ost WI1'Dilw• were Jl(lsted tor earlY today as far Wll lli:ICUieed onJ.y In llle br9od· Jameo
DISCHARGES SATURDAY oil .... rlllbt lido of tho .~ a• ,the C9liOft Bel~ The ...d Wlla -tor Son!armorrdJW or eoniext of the ...,.rei mwway and IDto a dlteh. LIUie was
BertbaAmol.
• • re&lt;ord laws wera set Ill 'l'llnpl; F1&amp;., ~rllWfltld, Me., Naai&gt;- tary oltuadon.
ADMISSIONS &amp;UNDAY - Her- reporledl,y thrown from his v&amp;.We, Tenn., Fort Smith ani Little Roek, Ark., Blrm(nglul, AlL,
Abramo reported 1&gt;l tho Pres- man Warner, Fmnero,y.
hlcle.
~Is, Tenn., Cairo, W., and Tellaha11ee and Jlo.ytonl Beach, Ident, Zlesler eeld, on "11101111
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NEW YORK - PRESIDENT NIXON IS PUTTING preiiiUr&amp; oo
8111reme COu1'l Jqstlee Abe Fortaa 1D resign beea111e of Wlllloclooed

By Apollo Crew Begins Tonight

ln!ormadm about hla asooeladon with cooYicted atoek manlpg..
lat« Louis E. Wolfaon, Newsweek mapllne said today, New-k
' ia:t-t Mlxm seereii.Y eent ~. Gan. JoluiMltehelltD eee Chief Justlee
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)Elrl Warren last week In hopes olgettlnghlm w help perouade Fortaa
The long AIOilo 10 .....-n
· 10 res!ln.
• In WaohiJW!on, Rop. IL R. Groi1, Jl.lowa, l&amp;ld he will ask Con- begins tonight for the launch ot
•,JJiloo , ID bq;lreaeh Forlas unlo11 there Ia other "meaniJWfulac- tbree aotr...uts Sundal oo tho
ilan" - a reolgnatioJI or a demand from olhor COIIII'OtiiiDlll lbr an final trial ruo for a manned
iQve.tlpuOn.
laniiJW oo the moon.
Thomat P, statrord, Jolin W.
liajunctitnt lUiced CWtJiMI tetJchen
Young ani E1111ane A. Ctman
" PARMA, OHIO - CUYAHOGA COUNTY Ccllllmon PI•• COu1'l wUI orbit tl!e m0011 tor 2lh dQ't
Judp Franoll J. Talcy today ••• 1D hair a req•ti 117 the Patma next week to cheek the leDdiJW
Sehool BCIIJrd for an llllunetlon w halt a teaeheu olrlke In Olllo' 1 machinery, perfect m0011 •YI·
,~ Jaralat IChool cllolrlet.
pUm w~s ani ~
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'l'ho Jjedtloo ccntenled the lelehero' l'allure ID report for work the olto .Apollo 11 Ia to vltll
.to,IPee latt .1'1)unc111 wat c:ootrary ID Ia~, and asked thio -order JuJ.y 20.
•'We eonalder ttda l.ieht ••
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lJIIIIeiiJ, 1011111¢ to It 1D ..,700 whllo the boq the anal test for the
whole fllllem , before the
[lllanl•a - ol!er was ...200 a )'Oir·
landiJW," YOIIIW · oald reoontl,y.
·;, Auditor
Cloud'• decialon remailu cloudy
The three alllronluts took
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COLUMBUS - STATE AUDITOR ROGER CLOUD laid tllday he Sllllday ol! &amp;nol hOI10d loda1 to
woUld decide In the l'all whotherhewouldnm tor die· ~.......... bqiD tlow!JW ~- the pace ~
prilluatlono for the moill
l•llcm tor gowrDill'.
,. aood ~ he would be a c:anlldato tor ,eilller governor "" nm ounbltlono mamed ....eelllslrt
lbr ,......ctlon as llate auditor.
Jet.
SlmdQo al110 wu a rest day
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PT. ,t'U:ASANr ·- The rea, .
~fllw.fdlctalllr .~ lot 'or 1Jn0r and- a Jilt 0t llll!lkiU Of . ~ C. ¥am· · • atoljnl, · Ia lau~ • .-1.• Vlllel .11Ub lilt aid at Ilia ldll- ~ Admlalatr~ or ~
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U all goes well, AIOilo 10 will
blast of1 at 12:49 p.m. SundaJ,
sWIJW Into lunar orbit Mil' 21,
leave It May 24 and aplash
d01111 In tho Pacine Oeean May
26.
While In orbit arwnl the
mooa, staf!ord and Cem1n
twlee Will fly a !IJur.leaed
lunar m&lt;XIule nlelauled "Sooopy" ID wlthlh 50,000 feel of tho
IDOCIII to rehearoe 'VirtuallY
everyth~JW but the IIN1 descent
to tho w..r sur!aee.
Young wW rema!D In the
c om m 1 n d ship "O.rlle
-n" In a 69-mlle hllb orb!~
The Apollo 10 mlasloo wiU bo
tho 111011 daJWIII'WS yet under·
. taken 117 the United stateL But
Stall'ord l&amp;ld Apollo 11'1 leDdiJW
lllght wW bo rilllder and tho
gaa1 ot Apollo 10 Is 1&gt;1 minimize
thooe deJWers.

and Glen Cr1111, Meigs Hlgb School 11nlor. Mlu Carr arol Crlap wW reeel.. lrqlblll arol wW
repreaent Melgo ~ at the state roadeotDbo held next month In Mart-. Karr ani Van ZUdt,
Pcmeroy Moto&lt; ani Ray Rlgp Mercuryprovldedautootor the &amp;lllllalroadeo..,.,...... bY the LIDcoin Mercury DIY!oim ~ the F...d Motor Co. CSoe .,.........., '"' Paae t.)

Accidents
Reported
P&lt;xneroy police o"Yer the week-

en! Investigated two aceldents.
Soturday at 6:50 p. m., a ear
driven by Cody Boothe, 17, Pmt..
eroy, struck the rear ol a car
driven by PII!O' Clevinger, 54,
Huntington, W. VL

UeviJWer was stoppeclln a laDe
ot trafllc onWeotMa!J&gt;St.,pollee

reported. There were no lnjurle1
aod .., arrests. Minor dema~l
were incurred.
AI 6:05 p, m. Sunday, a vehicle
driven by Ada M. Crowder, 2~,
Flndlotlo; Va., 'llrucklherOiral
1 ear driven 6¥ GoOf~ EY&amp;na,
72, Charleston. w. VL, '"'NyeAve. Medium damages 1\'0rerepcll'led. BothdrlverswereeltedtD
Mayor Charles ._r's eour~
Mrs. Crowder wu cited on a
eharge of rot keiP!ng assured
elear dislanee IIJid EY&amp;na lor s~
ping illegally em the hlgbway .
Mrs. George EY&amp;ns sulfered a
neck Injury and Mrs. Marie Niobola alii Tara Crowder, pasaengen in the Crowder whlcle, sustained mioor heed Injuries. They

were treated at local hospitals,
police said.

Bryan Marshall

INSPECTS RECEP!'ACLE - llarr7 Rbodea, Ohlo Valier lloiiiDr
Cooq&gt;any supervisor, inspects the l&amp;le depository receptacle at the
Middleport plant Sunday morning atler discovery ~a burglary there.
The receptacle..,;, torn out of the wall Cas s~ In baekpound) and

the thief or thieves entered through tho h..e, went d01111a IIIITOII
chute ani Into tbe firm's walk-in safe. Company officials oald $1,·
Seven-yeer.old Bryan MArshall 423.!7 In caah was taken in tho roobory but $2,500 In oheckl Wll
or Cherry Ridge, near Hemlock lea behinl. Sheriff Robert C. Hartemach, Middleport Police and
Grove, died Mll!!dll' morning at Bel Agent Herman Henry inveatlpted the burglary. It Wll reported to authorities at 7:45 L m. loda1 117 Georgo Grete of tho
Children's Ho"' bakery. Lafe Cougar, another onwloyee, dlsoovered the burglary.

Dies Monday

p1ta1 In Columbus. Bryan, a

Yletlm &lt;1. eystle
fibrosis, w a s

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Rusted Bridge Closed

COLUMBUS (UPO- The Ohio
dren ol llr. and
"We !eel that tho """""'oo II
MrL
Charles Department of Highways loda1 such that we can no loopr dfi!
Marllhall
ordereil the 73-year-&lt;&gt;ld bridge termlne tho oafot.r lactDr ~ the
Marshall.
oftr the Ohio River between strueture and tho lime lor tho
Funeral arrenprnents are beEast Liverpool and Cheater, W. imminent cloolJW o1 tho strucIDa made 117 the Ewing Funeral VL, closed effective Wednes- ture haa arrived ani llllt tho
Home In~.
day because of corrosion in the span should bo oloaed ID aU
tramc a• aoon aa D8Ctllll'7
C,aUe flbrollls Is an lneur- bridge'• cables.
uwa
do
not
want
a
recurnotlees aod posdJW can bo aralllo reeplratory dleease which
renee
of
the
Sll
ver
Bridge
raq;:ed," the tlrm aald.
Bryan had llllfterecl ataee birth.
Trimc has been Hml!ell 1D
Research has lenglhenocl the av- tragedy when thet West VIrginiastructure
collapsed
pa&amp;&amp;e"'"f
cars llnee Feb. 5,
eraae IUe span of Ita vlctlma
lnoo
the
Ohio
Rher
near
Galli·
1968,
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the
recClllllllODdaiiOII r/.
lo 12-15 years.
polls oo Dee. 15, 1967, carrying the eJWineerq linn.
46 peroOIUI to dooth," Aid HighThe most recent m..,..u,..
way Director P. F. Masheter. was made In tho latter part or
Me&lt;tielkl and Masws, Har- March ani In eerJ.y l,ilriL
Masheter eald 1111 .._,
risburg, Po., consulting ensJneera who examined the showed eablea below 1111 rGidbriclge whleh Ia .,..... 117 Ohio, we,y deek are hlghly corrodid
lalcl a recent lniPicllm re- and ma~ aiJWit wlru which
vealed cOITOIIon ot the eablo- make up the eablo aw bMD
hao coml111ed at an aeceleratod ported ani eaniiOI bo repalrod
or replaced.
rate.
The brlclge earrlta u.s. Ill
• ..,. the Ohio at that · pobL
RAVENSWOOD, W, Va. The rwto '-• bolD
ld
Four drWen !JOrt ·InJured 10 motorist• eoodd .,.,.. lilt
Sunday When IDto a ;her over a lll'loljjio IIIID Slllp.
1,900 foot 111 well !plied, . P~. Pi.,
llimel IIW&amp;~~JW out
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scheduled tD begin tho prellmil&gt;ary portion of tho eoun-n at
mldni8ht EDT,
Other aetlvlcy In s._rt of
tbe elgbt-&lt;Ja.y moanlllllbt Is
plcldJW 111- Four laqe Air
Foree ioto left -.-b)- Patrick
Air · Foree Bese Sunday for
ttatloos oo the other side of tho
world whore thoy will help fW
111 track!,. 1111• when APollo 10
rockets awe,y from earth.
Tho atronft ere heacllag 1o
c-. leland Ill tho lnll&amp;n
Ocean aed Perth, Aualralla, by
we,y o1 otopovers In california
ani Hawaii. Tiley are am~
eigbt foou'~nglm EC135 jeta
that wW s~t~porl that mlooloo
over the Indian and Pacliio
oeeana.
In addldon, u ather DOrenso
Dopartmenl alreraiJ, 12 shlpo
ani 7,869 per110111 wW ol(lpol't

EARL INGElS, PRI!'SIDENT.m.Ecr or lilt Melp ~ J Q - ~--. tD lilt
top girl ani~ of the amua1 JQcee RGedeo held Sunolll' oo the river varklar lot In P - . Tho
winners, as a result of wrllteD and driving teste, ere VIcki Carr, a )mlor at Eaotarnlll&amp;b ~

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The nation's postal system and the public transit systems of nearly every major
city have a lot in common. more than just
the fact that both are engaged in the business of moving objects from one place to
another.
Both are caught in a vicious circle of
rJslng costs and deteriorating service.
In most cities, the tradltional answer has
been to raise fares and cut service, with
the result that more and more commuters
turn to private means of transportation,
fare-box revenues lag further behind expenditures and things are worse off than
they were before.
The Nixon admlnistration now wants to
raise postal rates across the board. Firstclass letters would go from 6 to 7 cents an

ounce.

It requires no particular sagacity to predict that the post office's annual multimillion-dollar deficit wlll hardly be dented
by this increase, much less wiped out, and
that service will not noticeably Improve,
any more than these things happened
when the fee went from S cents to 6 cents
last year.
The difference between the postal service and a bus company, of course, is that

the former h.. no lack of patrons. That,
in fact, is its problem-mail volume is out·
running the system's capacity to handle It
efficiently, at least as It is presently structured.
The problem will only get worse, for
while people may grumble about another
increase in the cost of stamps, they have
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Both Ute nation's postal system and its
transit systems ~se a common question,
however, one which we may ask ourselves
someday when we tire of runulng around
in the vicious circle :
Can the ma.s transportation of people
or o1 mall be self-supp0\1ing? Should they
really be expected to be self-supporting?
Or are they both essential, public services from which all of us benefit, whether
or not all of us utilize ~m, and a~ such
qualify for the broad-based support of !he
entire public? In other words, by subsidy
from general tax revenues!
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Strangely, we shrink at the thought, yet
we do not exjJect our pollee or fire depart·
ments or the U.S. Army to be "self-supporting."

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·'•loie tD hla first pro tour'
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~ent vlclorJ since early last
~ear when he mlased a 10-foot
· putt IDd lost tD Arnold Palmer
-on the first allldan death
:playolf hole ot the Bob HOI)e
·Desert Claaslc.
.: When Beman stepped liP to
'inotber 15-footer on the flrat
aud4-th hole against Jack
, McGowan In the Texas Open
• 'Sunll,y 1 he was surprised io
'find that the putt looked iust
ilke the one be missed a year

A special exhibit to mark the 100tb anniversary ol the American Museum of
Natural History in New York is entiUed

ucan Man Survive?"

As the name suggests, the exhibit
focuses on the )!roblem caused by "man's
heedless explmtation of his OIIW'Onment,.
coupled with an accelerating technology
and expiodlog human population."
The directors of the museum cannot be
entirely l'"''imistic about the answer to
the question, at least in the short run. Tbe
centennial exhibit is scheduled to remain
open to the public for two years.

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CIUDIES
· We bave four people here
who believe that God is not
dead.

-Carter Porter, super intendrnl of maintenonce at
El Paso , Tez., airport,

where pLanes carrying two
persons each collided.

Let us rather encourage

that healthy freedom of exp r e s s i o n-of dissent and
protest- that once gave our
people moral grandeur
among .nations of the world.
-Bernard G. Segal, presi·
dent-elect of the American Bar Association, de·
elaTing that uiolence con·
not be condoned.

H the federal government
had a contract with a prl·
vate concern to manufacture an item necesJary to
our natio'nal survival, and
that concern stopned produ~ing the item, the funds
would stop immediately. Our
colleges are producing the
most essential product of
the age-young people with
sharpened minds.
- Rep. Dan Kuykendall, RT e n n., proposing with~
drawal of federal fund!
from colleges which fail
to quell campus Tebellions.

Evan .gals p1113'ing celluloid

aunts have their personal couturieres: Mae Questel of '"F u u n y
Girl" boasts her Wds are done
1111 by "Sberri-Anne" ol glamor·
ous Jersey City ...• Mae•s son
Bober! Bslkln, a child pqcholo81st, died at 34 .... If you admire
the floest modem brass, get
uMiles Davla• Greatest Hits., on
the Columbia label : brDHan~unl·
qule, exciting .... The tone on the
l~ID sax at the closlngafthe
"Tonlebt" show would be wortb
recording aolo against strings,
woodwinds and T0111 Mottola's
guitar; that was Tony's ill, wasn•t it?
Tom Gangemi, one of the nearby New Jersey meyoraley caodldates, i.s the former mayor who
hsd to resl1111 wbeo it was revealed be never bad taken U. S. &lt;fU.
zenshljl after his Ilaltsn emigration; he has it now •••. Here•s how
that CJJickie - scandal erupted
across the HudSOII from Manhattsn: after he became IIIIQ'or,
Gangemi decided the large ltaltsn collllllllllley deserved a parada just like the St. Pat's march
.... Noting each year the hish
ID his town Imported a Dublin
CCI1&amp;table for c:olor, he located a Milanese Ilaltsn oamed
Cbrls11lpber Columbus who accepted the Invitation . ... &amp;iddenly he was besieged by conatituents to "' to Milan and escort
the modem COlumbus tD New
Jersey .... He demurred but in·
alllent political pushing sent him
timorously ocr tD Mllao .... While
be was aw~, his constituentene-

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By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
Jean Seberg and Romain Gr~
definitely are divorcing but at the
A boy in his early teens late teens without any treat·
camelot you'd swear they'd )lsi writes that be ha. read that men! at aU.
met with love at first slllht .... if three times a day be
I certainly would not adSWing bandmaster Tony Pastor's would drink a glass of milk
vise an operation. Human
three sons formed a vocal trio to which two drops of iodine growth hormone sUmulates
labeled properly enoullh, t b e are added be would grow growth In hormone-deficient
taller. He wonders whether dwarfs but is of no use In
Three Pastors . •. • The era of
boys who do not fit tbiJ catecamp, or msta.lgla: political this is true or whether an
operation
would
be
necesgory.
between the
banci&gt;Uis have been ordered to 'sary to make him gain aces ofothers
3 and 17 have In"Re-elect James J. Walker.. and height.
creased their rate of growtb
anolller to pot Fiorello LaQiardla Into Clt;y Hall .••. An.rtblng
would be an improvement.
but will not in any way mod- done only under medical suify his normal JU0W1b pat- pervlsion. One should altern and the iodine will not ways remember that being
help at all. Since there are short bas its own special adseveral cause a for snort vantages at Umes.
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stature he should first find · · ·
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out what cause accounts for
Q-My daqlder, 3, baslU·
his Jack of height. Some venlle eczema. Our doctor
slow stsrters make unex- says there is no cure for it.
pectedly rapid gains in their Can the itching be con-

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If a billionaire decided to
count his own money it
would take nearly half his
lifetime. At the rate of a
dollar bill a second, counting a billion (1,000 million)
would require about 31.7
years of round - the - clock
work without holldays, The
World Almanac says. Moreover, a billion bills stacked
in one pile would be 59.3
miles high.

QUICK QUIZ
Q-l)oes the St&lt;Jilu! of
Libe11!1 stmld In Nftl! York

or New Jer~ev?

A-AI a result of a. pact
between the two ststes In
1833, It stsndaln New York.
Although both ststes share
the waters around the Island, New York policemen
protect it, and the residents
of Liberty Island pay New
York taxes.

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over the
~IIJhis 1'111\ilea, . . ' · ,
Tho• eeyen - ·· are lbe·
tea., the Brave• bli ;poa~ a
2b..9 Jtl8rk tbla Mia '- .lncludlng Jdi.e vtctorlee In Jile tasl it
f"'" a .890 pfi'QOntQo
!W Is ,tilt beit In' ¥"14lboll.
Atlanta
the westem .
dlvlstoo of the Notional Laque
by two pnieo ever Loa Angelei
~ tiJree games ever Son
Francisco.
·Elsewhere ln llle Nat!OIIIIl
Leque, Son Dle&amp;D tiJI)()ed

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blanked SUi, FJ!II!ciiCO 8.o ~·,
lloui!Dn 1leal NetfYork t-i llut
lOIII the IIOlCOIIil Pine 11-7, Tbit
Clnclmail • M(inlresl and Loa
Anptoo · ot.' Plltlbur-" ~eo .
were rilDed out.
In the '.Aiperlcan Leape,
Baltimore · bi~ Kansas Cit;y
s.G, ChlQ alppad Cleveland 7•
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w!UI1Pid call(ornla 7..3,

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New YOrk 2-4
and · llealll• 'lqlped WaalllnatDn
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after Felipe Alou CJjloailcl ths
nln1b with . a (1191' "'-" to

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two-stroke lead after the first
of'ffio r owiJI"made oece&amp;S8l')'
by the ralnout of last Thoro~·· ope!Uig round.
He then rammed In !oor
birdies oo the &amp;ont nine boles
ol the secood round to q&gt;en 1CJ
what appelred to be an
unbeatable four-stroke marj!jn.
lly United Press International
Beman birdied three boles ina
National Lespe
rf1rf on that back nine-- tho
East
11th, 12th and 13th- while
W, L. Pet. GB
McG..,an lost two strokes to Chicago . . . . 20 12 .64S
par, Including the! botched putt Plttlburllh • . 16 13 .552 3
on 18.
New York . , . 14 16 .467 5'h
Philadelphia • . 12 15 .444 6
st. Louis . .. . 12 18 .400 7\2
Montreal . . .. 11 17 .393 7\2
West

Off. Ph 'I N

hour 11 Daylight s&amp;vinf ·.
Time came ln-a!ld t)!ey'D
let it out again In !he !all

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11Y United Preoo lntUDatlonal
Today II Manda,y, )II,)' 12, the
132nd da1 or 1989 will! 233 to
follow.
1be moon Ia - - lis lost
qUirter and - phase.
The morn)Dg staro are Vems, ·
Mara and Sotura.
· The even)Dg otara are 1\lercury and J"'tter.
on thto c1a,y ln hlatory:
1n 1780 tho ontlft Ccllltlnantll
Arm7 o1 2,500 aoldlera ....,.,..
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Sir Henry co- a:tnu.•Je.1
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A Negro physician talked in dlscoura~ed !Ones to this
reporter recently about the failure of hts efforta to lure
young black men into the study and practice of lliedlcine.
Said he:
"They would welcome the rewards and the status that
go with being doctors. But they want to fiy over. They do
not want to do the hard work Involved. Tbey do not want
to study chemistry and calculus and the other difficult
subjects along the way."
Tbe note the pbisician struck has been heard many Umes
in the last severa weeks in interviews with people In many
walks of life. A good share of the lntervtewee~were liberals
presumed to be hiRhiY sympathetic to the aspirations. of
impaUent youth. ~ever!helesa, they laid on . the same
loll.
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In 1937 &gt;oeorp
111i
youth.
. ci'OIIDid K!og ·ol E'lllndi ·
Tile quest Ia Jar "In alaat" everYibinl-f10Wer, tlfflae-,
aueeaedl~ bla brother t.dward
otatao, prlvllep-wlthMt re&amp;arti to iiaiDIC, experle- ' vm wbo abdlcaW!I to lllart'l'
or oilier ..allkaU.a.
Atnerlcln dl...-cee Wallla War'
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The Negro doctor was understanding of young Negroes'
fltld
SIJ!tp- ·
somewhat agitated bid for "black studies," Insofar as these
In 1149 sOvtet autborltle• ID
are linked symbolically with a search lor IdentitY in a
Berlin amilunced tho ,m of the
world where they ba~ been engulfed by white culture and
b1ocl!ldo of !hot dllldod Gtrwbite authority.
filall &lt;ill
328 Ill¥• In
He did not ~ such studies, however, as any ltlnd of
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wblch a flla!ll Alllefl airlift bad
te dU
o1
If they
1UJpltad
WoatPreildott Joiul F.
wbl tes muat acqulre' •m a a -· y moun . v UJIIe,
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are to have any role at aU ID the solving of the nation's
real r,roblems of poverty, health, maiDuhitlon, educational
~ ordo..,.t troqla Into
deftc ency and general urban conflict.
tile vlciDiey &lt;ll ,
. The present hitlh scale of militant student agitation over . Ala., alt.r riGilrc'
black studles ana related Issues on college campuses aug·
- - ~
gests that the mallei' is getting badly out of locus. .
A tbOUIIR for the • clal!
Vletorles IUt ..ve to do wlllt the aymllolo may preYitle
Thomtl Carl1lf said, "Adm'ol·
cy · 1. IICI,IMtlmto bird a
lmportaat J!lyehlelle&amp;l benellts. Bu&amp; IIIey tlo- 1114 JO lite
hard way
lhideMtl for the JW@Ie!R-IOJvlae , ·
·But ·ror obi 11111 who ca1t
work thalli eeybiJ to be done. Tbey t1o 1llll ftD lite el!llllil
man.
--.....,. tllort Ira a
1_- _. p·•-.._
where vltlll jth .. llealllt c.re, edaealloa, ...._ tleve~
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meat, ~ and law an IOIDI be&amp;IIDJ fly tile ti!a1'
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The an&amp;er ot ftustrated, alienated blacks Ia somethlnc
all Amerlc!IDI are comQig to understand .. Perh8pa=f
must somehow apend Itself before many can be
to look pait lbe IYJI!bola and d~g In to trail! !hs
veal ,
grapple with the world Of practlcal problpma.
.'. ,, . A cool, ~It)' Negro admin)jtrator 1\1 a we1J-hanc _,
health center Mt down In the midst ·of ,ctusldnl pollert~ · ·
has ~r'ge .aketcbea of c.~rtaln ~¥ milill!n~ •dOrnlnJ biJ.
··office walla' ' ·
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· !hat ~ atrljlttlt vo~~~ea ,tire atiD around Iii 1i10d forte,, But- ·
they lie
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Mtsno""", New Orl.,..a, New
Yca-k Glanta; ~Ia, st.
Louis, San Francisco ~
Waablrctoo--- must be dfvlded "' for play In 1970.
1be hassle Ia on two points.
Several of tho teams want to be
In the same dlvlol&lt;lll with tho
Glanta, who alwayi have
guaranteed stllouts and 81 ve
the oppoairc teams tbe &amp;lfi'O"
sure to the Now York-blsed
naUonol media.
Also, the four ·teamo locked
Into the cold-weather, amallstadiwn central division-Detroit, Green Bay, a.i..,. and
Mime sola- want to be aligned
with at least one ol the teams
bleosed with warmer cllmatea
and bigger stadiums.
Regardless of borr the teems
are divided, Rozelle can now
start prapari~ !D sell 1~0
package to the TV networks.
Presumably, CBS wiU televise
the National Conference pmea

Track Meet

Reds TQ.ke Day

By BRUCE BIOSSAT

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I'VE Gal' TI-lE BEST
SET IMDE···l'LL 61VE
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the Nell-' cante- - ...
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YORK (UP0 - Tb e
stullborn pro· t'Wiooll ormors
fiDally have created two 13team ...irerencea by ' shlltilv
three Natlonol F~ Leasue
tooms. Now they face an even
bl&amp;ger hasale: maid~ "' lbree
dhtalons out ol the remalniDB
13 tooms In the •tlonal
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Under the terms of the
agreement announced late Sa·
tunJa.y night aller a marathm
36-bour sesalon. Baltimore,
C le v o I a n d and Pitt&amp;bursh
moved Into the Amirican
COIIforence tD join 10 American
Football Leasue tooms.
1be remain!~ 13 teams wiU
be In the •tionol conference
and wiU be divided intD two
four~ and ooe five-team
divisions. But when the orrners
convene ln June, the question of
borr to divide the teams Is
exPOCted to toke maily hours.
The OWDers made it clear
that the hassle over how tD
divide the 13 remaining teams
Is what liJok "' most of the 36
Loa Angeles (Osteen 4-1) at boors. Cmnmlssioner Pete Rozst. Louis (Gibson 3~). 9 p.m• elle n..!J,y decided tD end the
(Only games scheduled)
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.Dozen Others Hurt

Youths' Refuse to Work but
Want 'Instant Everything'
NEA Washington Cormpondent

win his ftrat tournament
victory, It also netted him
$:10,000 and left the diii8JII)Ointed''
McGowan, who seemed to have
the touroament In his grasp two
hours earlier, with seCOIJI.place
mODe)' of $11,400.
McGowan and Beman ft.
nlshed the regulaUom 72 holes
at lknlier-118r 274s, three
atrokes ahead of TtliiiiiiY
Aaroo, Lee Trevloo and Dove
Hill.
One more stroke !lick, at six·
unler par 278s over the par 3635-71, 7,138-yard Pecan Valley
Country Club course, came
first-round leader Stave Reid
and Bob Charles. Doug Sanders
ftniahed alone at 219,
Beman had to &amp;hoot a course
reCOI'&lt;(..eying 65 on the second of
the two rounds pla,yed Sunday,
and McGowan had to mtas an
18-incb putt oo lhe fino! hole tD
blow the title.
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Udrd for a bit o11 ...U.Ver Dick - · '7'h pmea belllnd OIIOIIIID
;Furell ~ liliiJt ,,.,..., .... 1!1:-tlill 84111em lllvllllon.
Follx Millan llounUd oot' J1u*
'lllii.J .wwtama hit a t-.-wi
Aum '.,., _then ~ hDi)ler . ID the !!rat tmlna,
walked to set .. q,j, atqe· ·lor 11an&lt;11'. ·:J.Wel' ~e ID lbree
Cepeda~.&amp; bit lllat ~ ii 3..3 rDill wlllf.'io bolner ~ • lingle
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and Roll s.JM lln&amp;ied ID two
~ llao ..,.;,10c( 'tbe ...... as t11e Ma blanked Sm
Braves' third
on a '*ssed F r a D C I 1C o. Kon Holtst11111
·boll In tbe ilxtb alter Jlfcb pltcJied a nlntldtter arid struck
Allen dropped his pop fir out 10 to match his career hltlhA two.I!Uil homer br Jlmm,y
behind first for an error.
CePecla J!lOV8cl all the "~' to WJ!Il In the four-nm IGurtlt
third when Allon's tbrolr to bmlng ~ Larri Dierker' a fiYehit CO[Jeda In the back. hitter save tliO Astroa the
~ ~zii'O'a Ue-brealo Victory ever lbe Meta ID the
lng dool&gt;le with two out In the _..,., But Tommie Ape, who
ninth pve the Padres the lilt a homer In the flrlt pme
vlclorJ ever the carda. Canniz- fqr the lllets' aaly run, odded
zaro's hit, hia lith ID the last 27 tWo more ln 1be second game
at bata, came alter Ollie Brown to pace !IIi! Met8 to the victory.
and Ed Splezto walked ~ The 1\lets scored ob: nma ln the
ana)IJIOd a 2~ tie. It was the first lnnlllg to pin the toss on
. _ loBI In the last 12 pmes Doll WUaon, who lasted 2..3'1 ol
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from early morlllni to mid·
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present?
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A-4f a aormal clllld is
' very active an elevation 'C)f
1 to 1.5 degrees Ia not unusual and should not cause
alarm. Moat such rises In
temperature go unnoticed
because the wise mother
doesn't routinely tate the
temperature of a child who
appears to be well and
happy.

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M"'-'1 CALL. IT A
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FRIEI-lPS KID SOUNDED GREAT"·

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Hado's Thcy'll Do It Every Time
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cure is the rule. Even this
may be dlf!ICull The first
step is to discover the offending allergen IC! !bat It
can be avoided. Skin Infections are commonly assocl·
ated with eczema and, when
they occur, must be treated
prompUy with antlblotlc:a.
Local applications of betamethasone valerate are very
elfecllve in reducing Inflammation and !hereby lndlrecUy aUaying tlie Itching.
Instead of soap and ~ate!1
your daughter-l akin IDOWCI
be bathed with a fat·!ree lotion (Cetaphll).

Will Not Help Growth

Miami Archdiocese for orphan- mles soeaked his secret tD the
ages, hospitals, schools, etc. U, S, State Dep't- and the relit

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leagues rather than to continue
Hooston at Mootreal, nil!hl
the debate.
Cincinnati al Plilladelphia, nll!ht
1be 13 teams in the
San Francisco at Plttsburltll, American
Conference have
night
•go.
been aligned. Cleveland and
·: "I usually don't think about
Pittsburgh will be In one
American League
anytblna extept just geW~ the .
conference with Houston and
W,
L.
Pet.
GB
ball
in
the
hole
"
he
said.
"But
Clnctsnstl. The Colts and the
East
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1 was . really struck by the
Atlanta . . . . 20 9 .690
New
York Jets- rivals in last
W. L. Pet. GB
)lmllaolcy ,or those two putts. I
Los Anlloles • • 18 11 .621 2
year's SUper Borvl when the
Baltimore .... 22 11 .Ge7
Sao Fran. . , , 17 12 .586 3
· left U.t other one short, so I
Jets
scored an astounding 16-7
Booton .. .. .. 19 10 .655 1
. decided to go for thla one..,
Sao Diego . . . 15 18 .455 7
upsetwUl be in the second
Waslltngton . • 16 16 .500 5\2
Tho birdie putt dropped and
ClnciMati .• . 13 16 .448 7
division along with Bos!Dn,
CHILUCOTIIE - Cbllllcotbe Hooston • •••• 11 23 , 323 11," Detroit .. . • . 13 15 .46« ~ Butralo and Miami. Oakland,
made ljle 31-year-old Beman
New York . . . 12 19 .387 9
was leading and Atheos third
Smday's Results
the eighth player this year tD
Kansas Ciey, San Diego and
wbeo raln and hall forced post- Hwston 4 New York 1 (lsi) Cleveland ... . 4 21 .160 14
Denver
will be In the third
Well
ponement of the Southeastern New York 11 Houstoo 7 CZnd)
MIS Race But
W, L. Pet. GB section.
District track meet for b o t b Atlanta 4 AIUa 3
Mlmesota ... .. 18 9 .667
Class AA and A schools here Chica!J) 8 Sao Fran 0
lntermtionol League Standl~s
Oakland
.. _... 19 10 .655
Saturday sfternoon.
Sao Die!J&gt; 4 st. Louis 2
By United Press Internatlonol
Cblca&amp;O ...... 12 11 .522 4
Two Class A events and threo Cine! at Montreal ppd rain
W L Pc~ GB
.
1D AA will be run ocr to com- Los A at Pittsburgh ppd rain Kansas Ciey . .. 15 14 .517 4
Seattle , . . ... . 11 17 .393 7\2 Tidewater ... 13 7 ,650
plale the moot at 4:30 p.m. to• Todsy's Probable Pitchers
California . .. _ 9 17 .346 S'h Louisville , . ,!2 7 .632 1h
cla,y.
(All Times EDT)
Buffalo . , .• ,8 7 ,533 2'h
&amp;mda.Y'• Results
Unfinished were the twG-mlle
San Francisco (Perry S-3) at
Toledo .. , . , 11 11 .500 2
• CAMBRIDGE
JUNCTION
Re...,."" In critical condition run and mtle rel07 In b 0 I b Pittsburiih (Veale 3..3), 8:05 p. Cblca&amp;O 7 Cleveland 5
Syracuse.
• . . ,9 10 .474 3'h
Baltimore 5 Kansas Cley 0
Mich. (IJPO-- Against the beck-' was ..,.Dean
Yinger, 12, of classes and the pole vault In m.
Columbuo
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.. , 8 10 , 444 4
drGp o1 tragecly on a rain- Livonia, ID Universley Hospital Class AA,
Sao Diego (Ketley 2-2) at Otl- Detroit 3 Minnesota 2
Richmond
.
.. . 9 12 , 429 4'h
Boston 7 Callfornts 3
apattered course, ParneW Jones ln Am Arbor.
The meet was finally halted at cago (Jenkins 4~) 2:30 p,m,
Rochester , .. . 8 14 .364 6
cbucked;ulda.hlllnan ,l\l'rar ~
The other ~ ., /,n~l!ldllllluv~:55 p.m. ':f.\'!r •&lt; =Je~~'!".: ,,
•' "'' ·•· • ..,,., \)ald'l'!f! ~ Ne",Yl&gt;f~. 0,
sUriJai•it Results
Seattlo:GWashlnaton ·5·
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·came IIlia MriDer1 '''" "'''"' '• Ftel!:her'a .wlfo, ,~ 48, ·were !ier rltn ~llifs.
Columbus
7 Toieda 1
Todsy's Pr-le Pitchers
Jones won the Trana-America In fair to good condltloo. Three . Chllllcotb•. hsd .amassed 49
.
Tidewater
at Buffalo, 2 games,
Wasblngtoo (Bosman 3-1) at
race at Michigan Jnte1'llallonal per~s were treated ~ points, Lancaster 46, Athens 38, ,
ppd, rain
CalUornla (MurpbJ&lt; 2-1), 11 p.
~ (MIS) Smday alter released.
Marietta 31, Gallipolis 20, IronRlchmoiXlat
Rocbester,ppd, rain
m.
CliJ(clala UJ)IIeld a ford Motor
Jones . turnablllt , 1 c t 0 r y too 4, Waverly 3 and Belpre liD
,
I 8
ext
Loulni.lle
at
Syracuse, 2 games,
New York (Downing 0~) at
c0mJISIII' protest that ·his lops came w1M1J rscOWIIY ofllclals, Class AA and A It waa Adeoa MONTREAL (IJPD - The Seattle
ppd_
rain
(Bell 1-3), II p.m.
·were. counted Jncorrectly 1n the 1J!II(er a protest from the Ford and Unlolo tied for first at 46, Cincinnati Reds' first trek oorth
(Only
games scheduled)
tour-llour race:
team, rechacked t1m1ng and Chasapeake 29, Southeaatem 21, of the border was a washout TUesday•s Games
WINS REBEL 400
But the Torrence Callfor- scoring charta.
Paint Valley 18, Federal-Hock- aa two counts.
Boston
at
Oakland, nlllht
plan's Victory, dec~ed nearly
"Wo have reviewed the IDg 8, Crooksvllle 7, Eastern
DARLINGTON, S.C. - Lae
The Reds dropped a declsloo Wash at California, night
Roy
Yarbrough survived a
tour hoUrs after the race was olflclsi aeor1ng aild found a (Pike), lllancbester and Minford to the Montreal Expos 7~ Set- New York at Seattle, night
collision with Bobby Allison
flnlslied, wu marred by a discrepancy," olflclala o1 the Locll 6, Miller, Zane Trace and onley on a wild pitch and then,
Cleve at Kansas Cley, night
with foor laps tD go and won
apeedw~ accident ID wbleb one MIS said as tblw al)pped Marl&lt; Cl~ •· K3ger Creek 3.
&amp;mday, rain washed out their
Baltimore at Mlm, niiiht
the Rebel 400 stock car race.
opectator was kUied and a lllllohue, Media, Pa., from first
Atbeno first place winners chance for revenge.
Cblca&amp;O at Det, night
dozen others Injured.
to second place.
were steve Riggle In the 220
amda.y's canceUation was reHorst Kwec)l, driving a
"It was a human error," one (:23,2), Bob Sebring ID the 440 scheduled as purt' of a dooblo118Jby Boss · Mustan&amp; loll ofllelal almply explained.
(:52,4) and Bob Handley In tho beader Aug, 12.
control at Gie 12th lap while
Jones was !Ius
top 880 CZ:Ot.t).
The Reds rest today before
•• 000 1n the •• •
Tom ~ncer of Galllpolla won taking on the Pblllle• In a three·
I
ol
Fin~ 120 mtles per hour. The pr ze111011ey .,.,
..... the hillh burdlea with a :15 fiat
Qlernee, m., driver ~ the mtle, 104-lop race after a total and Chuck Neal, Galllpolls, liJok game series beginning Tuesday.
FollowlOg the battle at Pblla·
cu Into a skid 14 reduce Its purse &lt;ll $35,000 ID the Initial the. discus at 139 ft., 5 ID.
apeec1 but It
aroond and race &lt;ll thO Trans-Am Hrlea.
delphia, the Reds Journey home
spun
Averqlng 85.99 mph as the
Only record set iRs In tho to host the New York 1\lets Cor
riiiiUIIed broadalde tlu'oll8h a
broad Jump wbere Marietta's
three pmes.
~a crowcl ol leader
a f"'!!'..man
&lt;ll D. ave Burke leaped 23 _
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_ _ ,. f~torlntos.
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Mustangol drivers,
he team
wbiJIIIOI)
Gary &amp;rtherland did the damDurward Fletcher, 43, an llirou!lh ID four houri ~ 10 inch.
age for Mootreal Salunla.Y wiMII
American llolors COrp. dealer Hconds.
TIES RECORD
he scored on a wild pitch In the
from Lanaln&amp; died sbortl,y
Doncllue completed 103 lopf
FRESNO, . Callt-John Carlos elabtb Inning by reliever Clay
afterward' ln Foole llotpltal In ln his Clevrolot Camaro Cor
tied
111&amp; .,.-Jd 100 yare~ ilaah carroll. SJtherland alnglecJ.
,IMrby Jackson alter Sldrtring $3,500 prize money ~ ob:
record ot 9. i secondl and then drivln&amp; ln John Boccabella and
·lleod ln)lrlea.
polnta toward lbe ......wtuanchored the San Jose state 880 Floyd Wicker before making
.-.r~l ohamplonohlp cqmpaied
and ttOryard relal teoms to, borne oo Carroll's error.
to • • • nine.
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Impressive Vlctorlea and lbe
Tony Perez hit his seventh
· Plaeing third "' a .._...
tiUe ln the West C&lt;ast homer ID the first IMina, J(vlng
Flrtblrd· · wu - /errr, Ti..•. toom
Re'""
the Reds a 2-4 lead. Clnclmati
Eilctpo,, Calif•, with '103 · lapa.
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went ahead 5-4 ID Gie flltb on a
One ·iop crt illat pace wao Bob
The boll weevil causes tbree-run homer by Alex Jolll.
·Tulllull, rani Church, va., In a 90% of Insect damaae to cot· aon, ~ added a Onal tall;r ID
iavellll. · · · ·
ton.
tho nlnlb.
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a.,. Wl!l' a nln1b 1'"'!"1 llfi!lle
u.t ..OI'ed .Fei)IJO Albu from
ieeal.t bi• .and pve die

.Beman Is ·Winner

Grim Question for Man

TamnlJ' Grimes on the Merv
Grif!lncast looked like a Jrlwle
nun .••• If Tammy's terrific talent had beenbetler handled, she'd
be the American Bea LUlie by
now .... Nixon's urban planner
Pat Moynihan looks like a character oot of Dickens .... The Norman Maller-Breslin N. Y. IIIIQ'·
oraley ticket Is ridiculous without being runny .... Same New
Jersey sagewboassuredusC&lt;ln&amp;
Nell Gallagher would be re elected despite Ufe mats revelations now foresees 'lbomas
Whalen elected IIIIQ'or ln Jersey

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~~~. aDd ) not quanliey for
· Orlando·,Cepeda Ibis season.
Cepeda, tibtalned by the
·;· ~II ants Bravei from the sl
· ' Loulo cArdinals for JiJe .Torre,
·• .. 11 hltllng·.241-a far ort from ·
. Ills .303 lifetime aver.., and
~:lda ·'.325 ' mark ln 1967 with the
Cardinals when be won the
"'Natloaal Leasue•a most valua''ble player aiYard.
· ' But Gie Braves are still more
. ,than ssUBfled with Cepeda's
·'hltttnlJ since he colleged hla
~.HYenth pme..wtsnlng hit &amp;m-

THE WELL CHILD (D

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Former Yaokees owner Dan TOPPing heads
baek ln!D a Miami hospital ....
uMr, Frick,. of the Ice Follles
Ia skating on thick leo: he's a
miUiooaire via shrewd Wall st.
skating .... The next naob from
the ()nassls famll,y will be about
ao Arl In-law .... Lorraine Fret..
mann, widow of Frank Frelmann
.who :was president of the Masnavox co. and lett $150,000,000,
when be died late last year,
Inherited most of that nne pntteman•s fortune - and the tender lroey: they were divorced
for years •••. But Frank•a faith
in his ex was suc:b that he trusted her Implicitly to handle all
his ¥(8te!s •harlll
as • wished .... Lorraine has
just 81veo $15,000,000 to the

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DISTRICT WINNER - lin. a.rlu Kulllll&amp;er bcllda the junior aehle- lrqJhJ llwuded
to the junior unit of the Ladle&amp; Auxiliary of FeoDOy·BeMOtt Post128, American LoBI'"" Plcbnd'
with her, lett to right, are Jane GUkOJ, oecretary; Debra MeGullln, chairman; Anlla Fullz,treuurer; and Becky Rwsh, hiatorlu, wbo attended tho District 8 eonferonce at Junellon Cli1 w!len
the tropi&gt;Y was presented.

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Garden Club m.-rs.

Births

Why PeonieJ Don't Bloom
Mrs. Harold (Caroll Wolfe
Rutland t'riendly Gardeners
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tho "lll)lritaat wuielaar wbare
he . !Indo himself.
That Ia the -'oal ot Dr,
WW Harber&amp; the 111'llt Jawllh
achol.ar who Is proleso« ol
phiJOICIPbJ and cullilre II Drew
Unlversiqr, lfacllaon, N.J.
He ldentttlta the three
Intellectual eurrente, In an
article publlohed 10' the Jnter..
eollqlate Rev!.,., u relalt·
vlsm, pooltlvtom and oeculariom.

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IIEIGS .. eooNTY
Wlvet, 8 p. m,.V.! I y, hcllllo q/.
Mra. tqer Y~ lira. Arthur
Strauta, adi!dnl.a-.the aallot.lilt, Molp COUIIIl llealth Dept.,
wrli bo the ..r&lt;ar. All WIY8s
lll'8llcl to &amp;lionel..
rouam ANNUAL DIMOr,
Eight and Fmv, Molge Ccuii:Y
salon, 6:30 Monday attlla Mlddlei&gt;GI't Cllurek of Cllrlat With the
meot!IV to follow at the WdlePort ~· Scho!ll at 8p.m.
~ ollleera wiD be
the JIUOSII ofhCIIor,

TUESDAY
, lncludliil "Kolhor," "M.r lldthAUXIIJARY OF Lewis MaaiOJ
tl"o Portrait," ·~111e llaee to POl&amp; 363, American ~on, 7.p.
. Win." lin. Paul Fr1ek read m. Tuelday, at hameofMrL WU"8omebaily'l Mothar," and tho 111m Smith.
pye the loonl'1 Prayer iD
MEETING OF teachero and
UD!oon.
helper a tor Bible School at Clleo~· were CCIIIduetedb)l Mra. ·ter Methodist Cllureh, 1 p. m.
Uoyd Wright with Mra. P a u I Tuesday.
· Elchlnpr and Mrl. Eraeat PowSPECIAL moetiJw, Middleport
all as the wlmora. Mra. PowoU Lodge 363, F, and A.. M., Tljeoalao won the cioor prize. day, 7:30p.m. Degree work wiD
Yn. \Vrlght, Mrs. 'l'rley and · be given, Carl Tl,ylor, worahlPlira. llawollon IIOf1ed retreab- tul maater, aii)OIIIICoa. All Maomtrila to thoo~ named and Mra. ter Maaona Invited.
MaxElch!Jvor,Mra.RobertBow·
MEIGS AmLE11CAsan.meetoft, Mr1. Lou Diehl, Mra. Aileo l~Wo 7:30 p. m. Tuesday ot Mollo
·E!chlrwar, Mr1. Carman Evana, lllih School. auditorium, MlddleMro. CllariM Karr, !lira. C!ar- · port.
_, .Cartlo,- MrL llerlha Park·
WEDNESDAY
or;, IIIII Mra. Ernest PoweU,
POMEROV·MIDDLEPORT Liibembera, and Mill LoulsaJollll- ODI Cl.... Wednesday IKNID, Unit1011, lltc!o' Wright and Mr1. Judy ed Me!bodlst Cllureh social room.
llloneer, auests.
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, Roy.
al Arch Maaona, alated cmvocatlon, Wednesday, 7:30p.m., Pom·
11'01 Masonle Temple.
WIUTE ROSE LODGE, 12:30
p. m. Wednosda,y, American L.
gton ltall, Middleport.
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spent the Motller'a D:v week-

JIUJB .llliiikJN WillNER - lira. Allard Pratt dlopl&amp;Jaau 111'1'111Pmea! wbleb llhe exlllblled In
sprPna Gcorer shpw of the Wlndi!V Trail Gardea Clli&gt;. It was a blue ribbon wi...,.. In tho
"Arlee" elaaa of artlatle arrangamente and was just- of mimoroua beautiful t1ora1 pieces dea!ped bJI prden cl,., membora.

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Four Awards Taken

The artistic arrangements of Garden Club tor their outstand·
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Mrs. G, R. TIIompeon took tour Ins exh!blte In the category
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top awards In the "Sips of tho "Capricorn" (tho ...,.t) whleb
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Times" spring flower show·or featured the use of animal fls::: .
the Winding Trail Garden Club ur!nes. The Junior d11b, made
staged saturday at the Pomeroy up or student• In the opeclal
Elementary School.
educellm clasa_ at the Pome,,
Partlcular(y OJeeotehlng a.. roy acbool taught by Mrs. Char·
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mong the 88 exhlbtte of the ooow Pes Lewis, also received a blue
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wa• an arrangement teaturing a rJbbon award for a horticulture
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Sln&amp;le white gladiolus am bridal display of seedlnp started in
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wreath with a larpMadonnabusl tbelr elasaroom,
In the edueatloneategory uSag..
a pearlized errcular base.
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~~ was Mra. Thompson•a blue gllarlus" (the hunter), whieh feaEleetlal at II8W ollleers WOI
ribbon winner In the favorite ar- tured collecllooa or wild plants
t teatar8 at a recent meetlDI
rangenlOJt categoryoftho ....... and materia1s, Mrs. Charles
allbo Women'1 SoclotJ at Cllrl"
Mra. James Tltua, an aecred- Lewis, the show cbalrman, took
tlail 8eftlce of the A...,. UllltA car wash wiD be held by the !ted Judge ol the lllio Auoc:la- the tirat plaee award. Second,
ed ll'lllta 1181 Church, IO'ncUIL yeuth tellowohlp of Heath United lion or Garden Clubs, judged the third and fourth place wiMers
ll'eltllll at the hDine ol Mr1. ll'ethndlot Chureh at Mlddloport e11ow whleb certainlY pointed up Wf!ll1' Mrs~ 'Thompson, Mrs. Ter ~
Wllldlll.~
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it....,.,. I. m. tb 3 P· ln.
!lora. Tbe .mhlhlta were varied roapecllveiJ.
Katl ~·• 1lct preoldent, and PlaDI tor till car wash opera- In daslsn and tor the moat port
Ribbon winners In the borllllrl• Vlrlll ·reatord, CllriJIIan tlllft were Dlltle when tho youth were made from aprtng garden cullure claaa for speeimen exIOC!al relatloaL All ClChar ofll. ......, mat Sunda.r nlabt at t h e flowers - lullpa, Iris, azslea. h!blte wore as follows:
carl qnld 11o -u.tue tor an- church. Prleea wore HI II tl
Exhibiting In the &amp;how bealdea
Iris: Mra. Thompson, first,
Olbtr ,.., llrL WUUam Eleb-. for an exterior Job. and tL50 for the membera of the Winding Trail third am fourth; Mra. Ruby ~~y ..
lqlr pzeo t*«' the'!"'JCirr !rem both exterior and Interior.
Garden Club, were members of aeu, aeconc1..
111o illlll1lnatlnc CQJIIIDittea.
11lo 11'0111 d!scuued 1 oub- the Pomeroy Gordon Club the
Tullpo: Mrs. Hysall, llrat and
~ to a D"'ldnalll!l _,. dlatrlet meetlftl to be held at the Twilight Garden Club .,.j the third; llrL Thompson, ......:;
m1tt.o • 1f/O wire llrL 1181- SJracun Chureh Sunda.J, AI the Neacllma Club.
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and Mrs. RClbart Lewis, fourth.
en 1o1m"'"'"".; 11r1. 0n111a iiiaetiftl were Slndl' Johaaon, Edlllhbon winners in the arttoFl........,. tree or Bllrub: Mrs.
CIGOb, and lin. DaDa 'WJae.. die Brown, John Sebo, MarJ Am lie er....,.mento eategory or the llysall, blue ribbon for masnoPlllwmar.
Bechtle, Brenda Edwards, Jennl· Jllow were as follows: .
la; Mrs. llyaeU, red, tor ptm&lt;
lltl..S&amp;uYap praaldod at the for Gobla, Brldpt Gclble, Teresa "Places" (the flab) for ,.. .. dogwood; Mrs. Robert Lewis,
mi 1, 01 wllleb ope11011 With a SIIY&lt;Per, Debbie?owalland &amp;loan
lbowlng rlu1hm: yellow for scotch broom, and
'-medli.IPon, .,._ IIi Uve Dal- Power•.
M,,, 'l'holq&gt;IOIJ, blue; Mra. Jolin white tor wei&amp;llla.
Other specimen: Mrs. Rebert
!(' bJ NorliWI Vlneenl Peale
Tarrall, ted; -Mra. Dora Heaton,
Lewis
tor splreo.
·n od b7 ltllu Muela K11'r. The
yellow; ""' Mro. llldh Moore,
A blue rlllboh tor excellence
prOii'll11 bJ 11ro. Klot• no Ilk·
ner
white.
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"Leo" (the lion) tor iri'II1P- was awarded I&gt;Y Mrs. Titus to
Pi aPPI" and ... oatllled
11111111 With a """"' modern ln- MFo. Walter Bentz far her ape"Mfliilunlln GIYIDI."IIIIccil1..
fiAience; llr1. 'J'bom,Pion. llrat;
·elacled with• poem.
Mra. Miley Franctll!uinprd- lllra. Robert Lewis, aeeond; lira.
Thl.........,.onportlllewad ntr ilao ellail'11111noftht.reaol,.. Charles Lewis, third; and Mra.
SHAMSKY RECALLED
21 II!1IUI calli iDedl darlac the tiO.. CCIIUDitteaattho2Dihalimal AUa)'d PiaU, fourth.
NEW YORK (VPi&gt;- The New
poll - · A nport WU JIYen 1111lon ol the Ohio Baptilll Guild
"Ariea" (the ram)
York Mots announcnd the recall
.., the Jf&amp;J Fallo1!illllp Dq Clb- Gb'lo of the Protldol1ee Alsocla- motliRI: lllrs. ·Prall, Mro. RobS!Diay of veteran outfielder
......... b7llr1. Suw..., llrL tloa at RendvUle lllptllll Cllureh ert Lewis, Mra. Heaton, a • d
Art Shamsky frODI tholr Tldwa·
Klotl and llrL f!l&lt;'bln..,. ·
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Mra. Tirr'eu, lltsl to tew1b,
ter,
Va., farm team In the
CarU ~ to 1M pr&amp;J~
~ 011 tlla eoaimlllee with .teopeciiYelJ,
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or am ·, wt ....,. d!slrlllalld.. liar .,.... ltllrlam Armlitrong and "Libra" (the bllanee), er- lntenaticnl League and the
Cio"ll dllallaai bJ llrl. Vb'· liary K1¥ Qualls of the For11t r~ODta featuring IIJI1II110irl. transfer of Infielder Kevin
Colllna to tl1e IL club.
1(11 'l'llrGrd Pacllillld a pr&amp;Jer Rua &lt;;llureh, 'IIIII Mra. frelldle
f~ a book em 1)'1111'1•'f and Rdlerll and lira. Bertha Ifill ql.
111 artlela wrltloa 'bl Bart Ga: the ~ qwc!l. lira. iJoro.
~ ""'lled "Tilt " - tb7 Lew11 lnoiallad tilt ,.. olllw.,."
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andii'I'L Oma
Tlie blf!lrDiltiClllwaonotlhclud.Wb ' ante, llrL Dlli1eldLIIJt, Ill In an -ller aecount In Tho
KIYID lliitler, and tilt ~· W• StQ!I:wl .m tho a1J.&lt;!oJ -un,.
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and dau8hters, Mr. and Mra.
Edward Crooks and Mr. an d
Mra. George llarrla, Jr. and
famllloa. Rodne,y Sauer, a lllldent at Ohio Unlverslt.f, visited here laat weekend..
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber
of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ere
here for a several weeka' vl&amp;1~ They flew Into the CoJum..
bus airport and were met there
by Gene Grate. Mr. and Mra.
Weber wUl retum to Florida
am then drive up later In t h e

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be lived and
in Its. by -!aile liitellectulllsslllou '
O!ID termo, without reprd to prevailing in socloey.
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eyed optbnist, Dr. . . . . . aigna that a ''poaHnodlno1ap"
Is dawniDg In wbl&lt;'b ........
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ReiiPOIII!b!litloo of tho MW admtaletratlve board ofllaath United llelhodilll Cllurdl were outlined by the Rev. Max Donal11a at
a moell!V ql. olllelala oo SUndaJ
night.
Renewal• or the ''Toeetber"
DIIPZine through peracnl cootiel waa dlacuaoed and a copy
of the awraleal of tho HilDer E.
Cook ealale was presented tor
c01111deratlon -of mattero re!atIIV to the ehurcll'a I!UresL
Neoda of the ebureb Including
new chairs, hymnala. some gen..
era! repairs and paint!~ were
discussed.

lhralldom of relatlvlam, poslll.

vlam and oecularlom.
"Modern man Ia at the end of
hlo rope, metapll)'slcallJ," Dr.
Herberg eoncludee. "IDa relatlvllll, poaltivial, aeadarlat lalth, .
however thorouebb It hal
pervaded his beiJw, Po .., ' reallJ beUevable."
In this situation, II 111t1 bo
hoped tiE men wUI once lllin
_ , their mlms and coaslder
the posolbllit;y that there may
be, ... Hamlet aald, "More
thlqp In boa von and earth than
are dreamt &lt;I In , _
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Mrs, J. E. HariOJ aceompan..
clal exhibit or boueeplaots .
ted
Holly Martin am Mrs. MarFor aollllter apectal dlapla,y
of African violola rlllbcma went , prot Davia o! Athens to Spring..
to Mra. Elmer Wickham of the field !Dr lbe Mother's Day
Twilight Gorden Club, blue; Mrs. Weekend with Dr, and Mra. John
Moore, red; Mrs. Wickham, yeJ. Harley and family.
Mrs. Dalay Bing wa1 rlblmlow, and Mrs. Thompoon, while.
The Bilow alao featured a dis- ed to ber home Tueeday after
play fl. ground eovers by mem- being conllnecl to the hoopltal
ber a of the Winding Trull Club. since J0111ary. Mrs. Edna Faulk
Is aoolstlng Mra. Bing,

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fllip II "the ._.RI CO!Mclilo ~.. ,.,~ . , 1loo .
iloa thllt thln \la .JiO ,auch 1liq .11om" li _ . .• ;
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11M. The Patrol aalclaDaiii I I

Four peracm complained of ·. No me was lnjJred In an ao- was Injured and no cllarge wao
la)lrlos In a me ear accident clcleut at 12:35 a.m. &amp;mdaY wben rued.
at 4:45 a.m. SlndaJ on Rt. 7, two cars sideswiped at a hill- No cbar&amp;os were toed In a
elghl..lenths of a Dille oout11 of creat oo Burkhart Lane, two- two car eolllsl.., at 8:50 a.m.
Gallipolis, aee~ to the !late tenth a. of a Dille oout11 _of R~ satllrday on !lllman Traee Rd.,
IUghway Patrol. ·
588. Moderate c1am.age was clone me haU..mile west. of Rl. 7.
Officers said llareyF ,Lo&lt;hor, to both cars.
No one waalnjured.
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18, Huntln&amp;toa, W. Va., aiiPor·
Both drivers were cited , to
The patrol aalcl carl driven
ent1y tell asleep and his carweill Gallla Coonl;y JuvonUoCourtMII by Lealie Stapleton, 43, Rl. 2
off the hl8ltWI7 Into a d!teh. 17. Torey Harmon, 16, &amp;reka Crown Cit' and Lester Clld.
There was moderate claJnage to aar Rl., wao cited for ·drlvlng wei~ 16,11t. 2 Crown C!V,IIde- -......:..
the car. No charge waa ftled. left of center and Troy Jlart.. swiped
a sharp curve. Thera
dey; Mrs. Thomas L. ·wnoon,
Passengeta In the ear com- IOJ, 17, VInton, tor speed In .
p!ainlng of in,iur!ea were Pem exeoos for rood oond!tlooa.
Loon, W, VL, 110!1, 3:26 p.m. Sat,
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Gordon F vNmo
A, MaUhews, 17, .,., Ofi!WI
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blamed
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Clifton, W, Va., ""'· 7:50 a.m. L. Fulke, 17, both of
In th hl.:::..e
on
&amp;mday; Mra. Michael A. Mer- and &amp;I san c. Ell loll, I Proc:e "''""' •
An accident at 6:25 p.m. Satrllt, New Uavon. W. Va., oon, tonillo.
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Mr s. 11afVOJ
That was me of el&amp;hl aeci- urday .., Utile Kyger Rd.., nino8:..
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denta lnvestipted by the patrol - · or a Dille wool of Rt. 7,
Bush, Jr., HarUord, son, 9:37 over the --•---.a
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a.m. ~harges
fatal accldeut In Mei84 Coonl;y Rt. I Gallipolis, !oat eontrol of ·
George E. Bem!ett, Ci&amp;rence which was lnvestlpted by the his car trying to avoid hiiUng
pa1rol and theMelpCountylllor- a dog on tho road.
Burkhart, APril L. Burrlo, Mrs.
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H. Bruce Chadwick, ' Michael R. Ill's Department.
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sea. ...ere
Roger Jobnoon, U, Gallipolis, was moc!efate claJnage to the
Comer, Kurt M. Doss, llanclolph IIUII'ered a PaeeratiClll m the left ear. The vehicle went off thole!!
H. FraiOJ, Mrs. Virgie L, Hat- ear ind brulaeo IIi a ..,. car side or the highway and struek
lleld, Rd&gt;erl E. Reupl, Mrs.
Gerner Hltlbard, Mra. ~· M. . aecldent .at 2 ~-m. .&amp;lnda1.on Rl,. •. -~ - ~
,.;,_llf'. ~'~~ ,~~ ,tiled. .
Kerwood, Ralph M. Koobi, Hai'_. 588, me and aiXitsnths mUes · 'lne· .....,- ·..,.,..-relatlld acley R, MeWUl!ains, Mrs. Lecllc woat of Gallipolis.
eldent occurred at 7:30 p.m.
The patrol aalcl John800 was Salurda.r Cll MUI Creek Rd.., )lsi
M. Miller, Gene L. Mulllna, Miss
outside th .ro-rimlla wb n~
Lora Newvhaner, Mra. Elmo Nor- a peaoanger In a westllound car
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driven by Jeffery L. Blevint, er Barrett, 20, Rt. I Gallipolis
man, Lori A. Northup, Glem H.
tried
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Powell, Thurman H. Sel!ards, 16, ('•lllp!l!la that went ott the
to avo
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Mro. Herbert E. lllloida, Mra. hlglnoay oo • curve and overBarrett's car went off t be
Herbert u. Smith, Mrs, How- lumod coming to a res! .., lte left side of the hl&amp;1n&lt;a.Y, struek
right side. The cor was delnol- a ulllPQr pole am came back onto
ard E. Terry • Jacldo R. Welker, !shed. The oecldent Is Btlll liD· the highway. There was mnder·
Mrs. Larry L. wu.,, Bioi T. tier lnvestlptlon.
ate damage to the ear. No one
WorlOJ, Thurman 0. Young, Mrs.
EdWin Scllater, Mrs. Jamea
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·Charleo A. .Murray and lofaJt
oon, Mra. Darwin H. Robbins
am Infant son, Mrs. Ronald D.
Wrlpt and Infant daughter.

Y - aboots rot orr at the grCIWid nne wheo 5 to 8 indies tall,
the stomo 11o.q a water..oakecl, cankerouo appearance. The rolled
pcJI1ioo later becnmes coverall with a aofi brown mast of 1!1101'...
n.. t1onr bulla tum brown and taU to open and tho Dower stalk Is PT. PLEASANT - Routine
uaualiJ affe~ted !Dr aoveral illehes below tho bud. ·Dur!Jw a severe business was conducted at the
outbreak of the dloease, 90 per celt of the D""er buda may taU to replar monthi.Y meeting or Tudevel~~~o
Endle-Wel Lodge, Fraternal OrOpen Dowers alao pecasi(llll)ly becune a!!ected, lurniiW dark
der or Pollee, WoclnesdaJ night
brown and becoming a mass of rour. polala. The leaves ere usualiJ at Krcidol Park clubhouoe with
the last peri of thep!anttoshowtiii.Y tnee of lntecllon, being attacked
WeoiOJ spence, preslden~ pretint at the tlpa. lMge irreplar spolaippeer, being dark In the ear· siding.
ly slaps, later fadbrc to light browll. There are dark rlqrs within
An appllcalloo for memberthe loslcm oo both the leavea and tho stems which are very charac- ship by Jolll Pelfrey of the clqr
teristic of tho d!oeaae. II Ia portteularly prevaleut In dalqla, raln.Y pollee deportment was approved. He will be Initialed Into the
Small, blaek reoll!V bodies, kDo!m as sclerotia, are IDrmed iD order at the meetiDI next mooth.
the stems and tho~ Ia carried over the winter iD this manner. There was discuaslon - but
To enntral bo;yeylia, IIPlll' with -WI or terbam, beglnniDg no decialon - m whether to send
u tho llrst ahoota poke througi1 tho grooud am repeal at 16-day 1.,.
a tlel0811te to tho 39th Biennial
tervala 1111111 lour appllcatiolla heve been made. One of the moot ef- National conterence at Louloville
fecttve -sures IJl eontroi Is to remove all dead stubble. 11lo soil In August.
ahcluld be seraped away from tho of the plant and the old olalks
Relreahmeuts were eervedand
SAME DAY
ahcluld be eul clooe to tho crown.
the £I'O'Ct aaw a movie, '~Great
Durlni the llfiJWiiW oeason any shoots, leaves or nower.Ouds Moments in Sports."
SERVICE
IIIII ahow the last olgn of lntecllon shwld be Immediately removed
In At 9 - Out At 5
Attoncllng were WesiOJ ~eo,
and llurned. II Ia 1nt1nr1an1 thai the dloeaoe be detected In the early Stephan Mlller, Charles El&gt;erl,
Use Our ,,.. Perlr:lnt·L(It
ataaea as tho IP)l'es are prnduced very raplclly am In greet abunol- Dolph Hltl, Earl MeCeriJ, Wide
ance.
Rollins, William lll,yers, Sidney
Anolller ell...,. which can cause peonies not to bloom Ia phy- HuddleBttll, Mllea Darlt. Earl
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tophthora bllghL laqo, dark b"""n &amp;pOlo llj)pear on the leaves reCloa, James Pruden, John eaa- •-•"•M•Itl!lt',.;'';,.
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oembii!W thoee of botryt!a. 11lo buds are usually bUgbted alii fall to to am Horton Eckard..
open and tho ci'OIRI of the plaal may become rolled. To control this
blight, IIPlll' with bordeaWI as aoon as grOIT!h beglna In the aprl~
and every lew "eeka during the growing oeasOIL Destroy alltq&gt;
groortb iD the autwnn.
Amther dioease in peouiea Ia oyster ahell acale. Small, grayIsh white ocalea, resemblinrl an oyster shell In shape, are found
cluetered In masses along the stem. The scales ouc:k the Juiees
from the plait, causi!W geooral lack of visor alii the eventual death
With Nothing In Either EAI·
of the Infested shoots.
To cmtrol oy- shell ocale, apray with DDT, malathion, or
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olcotioe aulfate. Spray about J101e Island thenagaln about J1010 12th.
Tboulands ol people may now The lnV11111on II ellled JII.IIO
II lo possible to destroy the oc!aes at thla time while the1 ere in enjoy ibe advaftt88tl o1 beariDC anti Is lhe rflllll ol IS years of
the soft..bodled stage.
'WP with a patental Invention experience bJ Ollrlon's PrellL&amp;ter In the ,..,.., otter the herd acale-llke coveri!W has thalbar NO-buttoos, NO tubes, dent. ·II II made poulbie by a
formed it Is pracllcallJ lnq)ooalble to reach them aa any IIPlll' NO wires, NO bulty ba1ter1e1. '
INDIIItor, a develop.
•tronl ooougb to be otfecU ve woul4 be Injurious to a groori!V plant.
Iilltead of forcing ampllllotl mont ollhe
Tet8pbbne LabAo the m-• of deotroylqr wi!Urlng places, all growth above
aountl llutup lhe IDipllnd ~ to !bole ll'CIIIIId should be eut down and buroedln the aulumn otter the plaala
outer rrr middle ear, the pideal.. In
•ald!tes, II ereetM
have become dormant.
led .. . ·tTyqano
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'tho maa10id t&gt;l!i-1
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IIIWJ • drurday with Mrs. Mar)"C I r cle. burg called on the Robert Lee ceu cllrectly io
the
"hearlneeoi&gt;-1
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Thooe called on SUnda¥ were Mr. family alii Ralph Lee recently.
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Mra. Rd&gt;ert Lee and children,
and Mrs. Dcqld Ploreo of Alll11q Ven ll1iilllllllld teelmolo;Do.
ena, George Gilkey of Athena, Bob BUI andBeckJvlsitedooSun- earl Wear It aDd I ~
challenge
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Jamas Circle of New llaven, W. clay afternoon at the home of her
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Va., Ralph Lee, WUllam CUie- parents, Mr. am Mrs. Arthur
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Cotton spurred lbe IndWI·
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m
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may
prove venlenee JI)U ' baw Wlllletl.
Waltor, Eva and Sodle AJ'Chw trial Revolution in Encl.aDd.
'o be the !)at poilibJt wq Ill you'd UM fO, 11noW alont llboal
hear - lo . . . . . - - "· .Ibis pot.D_Ietl .~ and . .
For liiiDY, mil thll new
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Rtallll Chab held at tho ! - . at
lin. FrancN 11aw.- •.
'lite Uii!ai •Picnlc wat HI""'
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HOSPITAL NEWS .

Mrs. John J. Fry, Middleport,
daughter. 7:02 a.m. saturday;
Mro. Robert ~cor, Gallipo..
Us, son, 3:03 a.m. SO.tllrday;
Mrs. PhUUp L, Pope, Gallipo..
lis, daughter, 1:55 p.m. satur-

·on Rt. 7; .allldtwwJ '•·,~

Pomerw.

or more o! the !.&amp;dies Auxiliary brought the district's • • t
programs, and attained a mem· award to the Mlddloport ID1it are
bershlp of three over quota. On Cheryl Barnhart, BeckJ .Roush,
the -kend of May 23 and 24, Dobra McGu!!ln,JanoAnnGUkey,
the girls will assist In theanmial Judy Gilkey, Debbie Gtlkey, ADPoppy Day eale ot the Auxlllal')'. Ita Fultz, Linda Hemrleks, n-uTho Junior auxiliary members dy Hendrleks, Dottle Roush alii
whoae work over the past year Sharon Rou•h.

· Holzer Medical Center, Firat
Ave. Visiting hours 2-t am 7.Jl
p.m. Parents only 011 Podiatries
Ward.
Admissions
PubllcatiClll of admissions Is
still prohibited until further notice.

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-pork..,

ary, shut-ins, veterans of the am this past weekem provided
cm1munit;y conftned to their ·corsages for two gold star mothh&lt;OAOs am charter members ol ers of Mlcldleport.
In addition, the junlor unit
both tho auxiliary am leglonpos~
members
participated in three
Nwneroos home visits to shut-

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County rest homes, the Lnflrm-

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other remembrances have been

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Orpnll!ld leu a.n
tho jmklr uoll of tho Lodles AuPllarJ of FHn1Y ..
.POll
128, Ameri... Lecion, ~ ~
aw""""" the P&gt;lllrict 8 Junior
Aeblowment 1'rq1!1y.
n.. ..,,..,;.q lrOI&lt;IIl'iaiMI&amp;l·
lJ aworded to tho unit in the dlotricl wi111 the bestall•roundprogralll of aeilhlqr In Amerlcaoi&amp;m. rell&amp;bllitati.., and «111mu.,.
111 unlet:
111o llst of aetivitlos of the
Mlddleport Jir!a imder the !eaderoblp of Mrs. Cbarloa Kour.,.
ger, odult adviw, sl..,. their
orpnlzatl.., last October, is.....,
led.
Tho girlo havoaosisted lnplae·
IIV flags .., tho villaio streets on
holidays and other occasions.
Thla Is a port of their America,.
lam prosrom aimed ~tlnsiruel­
ing them In patrlotiam, citlzo.,.
ship and .poya]qr to tho lcleals am
principals ol America.
Loot bogs, rutcliJS aM table
centerpieces have been prepared
tor both the Chllllcothe Vetorana
Hospllal am tho Sootheastern
Ohio Mental Health Center at AtJ&gt;.
ens. This has been the junior
unit's eontrlbutim to the rollabll·
1tatial of veterans.

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Mo~tday Daodli,.. 9 • ·"'·
Cannllatlona &amp; Correction•
Will "• aua,t•i ~o~ntll 9 • ·"' · for
Ooy ol Publ ic:CJtion

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Int. PIMlM Mallon m.i.

REGU UH IONS

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rotorvu tho tight
to edit Of' rajoct any ads doomod ob;.cthuwl. TM publioMr will not
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white finish with block vinyl maf, block vinyl int.,
tinted glass, radio. A real sharp local one owner car.
1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2 DR . ........................ $2295
400 cu. in. engine, 4 speed trans., radio, like new
w/ s/ w tires, low mileage, e Xcellent condition.

IMG+"roc t inurtion .

RATES
Flit' Wont Ad Sorv ic o

5 canh par Word o,.. intortion
Minimum 0"'•9• 15c
12 c:ont1 p11 word thr oe c:onuc u·
tivo in .. rtio.,. .
18 cants par Word six COI'IIOCutivo
lntott iona .
25 ,., unt Dis count on paid od 1

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8:30a.m. to 12100 tloon Saturday ·

In Memory

1~ LOVING mecn«y of Doro-

Uly Hamm Micllael woo passed away lwo years ago, May
12, 111&amp;'7.

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"i•ill
And we feel sad at bean
For it was tllen God took you
From .... you did depar1.
'l'hEBe ~ we oo not

OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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ASU~INE

?.INNIA Plants. Biupee's Giant
Flowering, AJ'Illhadea, ToR!b,
Roay Ful1lre and odler prjze
'llllmert. quilled and euMl ·
In jlffypots IOc eacb. Sallalaetlon or · your money bllek-

1965 PONTIAC ........................................................ $1695

BLIND ADS
OFf ICE HOUR S
8 :30a .m. to S:OO: p.m . D11 ilv

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Safari Station Wagon, local 1 owner car, white over
dark bl,..e finish. Clean interior, like new w~w tires,
automatic, power steering and brakes. Radio.

and odt paid within 10 doyt. .
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
$1 50 IDJ 50 word minimum Eo
addit ional word 2c.

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Complete Fro!lt~(nd
. and Brake Service .

Qultenberry, Syni&lt;U!Ie, obl!l.
at safely Tag's lllgn. Uell:

SIX ROOM HOUSE, modern,
with batl! and buemetll,
Real Estlle For
large kHd1en wUil cupbollrd!l,
O'BRIEN I CROW
aluminum sldlng. aluminum ·
For
Rant
REALTY COMPANY
!limn door&amp; and wlndWs, . _
Far Sale or Trade
WE
BUY,
sELL AND RENT
hot
water
tank,
garagl!.
Ill
HIDING HORSE, Pllolle tn- ~·URNISHED APAR'lT&gt;IENI'. 3
'IENIIY
CLJILAND,
8lletmall
rooms, botll. 212 Sou1lt FJ!ttl, Spring Ave., Pllone \19!-3611.
6'1911.
U-111:
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Mlckllepor1. Phone 9111-51M.

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PEKINESE. Blonde Cocker&lt;,
Poodles. Scottles, Weol 111gbland Wb 1t e s , Mlnlalure
Sc!mauzers, all A.K.C. 111!land Kennels, Oounly RcJacl
59, OJolvllle, Cillo.
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BLAETTNAR'S

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PONY staDion. Pllone . . - .

FLOWERS for Memorial Day.
Mabel Pickens across rrom
Syr..,... Park.
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Far Sale
roower.

4-bp, 'ItInch cut. Pllone 9ft.IIIIO.

JnJFI"Y riding

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Rubbed and Thoroughly
Rinsed

acres land, 2!10 ft. frcdate Dn
$1.25
State Route 124 Ill Syrii!Uie.
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Open: Mon. thru Fri. 11•6
Largeldtdleml!1ll
Lafl(e kllcllen w1t11 ·~o~~ of
Saturday - 9·6
Sunday - 11-6
bird! cablne!s. plenty ol closet space. garage. """'"afton
room, city wata. gas, elecBusiness Services
trlcll}', wall 111 wan .arpot In·
living roam. Mull aee to 011- HARIII80N'8 '1'\'
Blnke.
preclate. Pblne tor 81)1)01111H011111 ca1l8 and lllltama aiel
ment 9M-5fll.
6-4 tfe
1114 aentce. Some 1111amas
lnllal1ed free with ~-

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Phone 992·7242
108. W. Main St.,p• ., iay,
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WIIMI Allgn11ent

MASON 'CAR WASH

TIIIIEE BEDROOM. two-slory 1965 56XIO FT. New Moon trail·
country home with batlt, builtunderstand
er. Carpet. wasller and dryer
But we know you are at rest
In kitchen, located '"""''
Auto Salas
com!&gt;lnatlon. Cl&gt;mplete 81
from tile Apple Grove &lt;llurcll.
It grieved us so we'll nev..- '63 OLDS F-*i, alllnmatic, tEO.
bought. J. M. Gaul, Rt. S, PoTo
see,
call
~47-2256.
S.U-3tc
know
Pllone 91~2632.
5-11-Mp
meroy. O&gt;unty Rd. 31, SllmBut be alooe knows beo!.
Road. P1oone IJII5.S.
mEAT rugs right, IIIey'!! be
Sadly tnls9ed by hUIIIJand,
Uetp
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delight
1f
cleaned
wltb
Blue
W. S. Mitlrael. dlildren.
1'111me....
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Lustre Rent electric oham- F.LPri'ROLUX Vacuum CleanGary, Louise and Lanora.
pooer $1. Tiny's. Bargalnland.
mother, (Janie Ha1111111.
er, large deluxe model comfEIUt!Imi SWIARMJNG rroGa
6-12-6tc
brother V'Jrgil and family,
plete with aU cleaning attacllyour termite oolorJiet? 100
aunts. Dora Hamm and
ments. Al91&gt; bas pop out hap.
galltlll 2% add 1114 lllklll lnHOME GROWN tomato planta Guannteed to party assumOra Ardler and her Pop
.....tlclde
neceesary !w 110...
for garden 111e. Heines 1:10,
and Mom Michael. HZ.ltp
Ing balam! ol only 8 pay- GEO. HOII!tl'E"I'l'ER. .......
basement bomat. Fnle adImproved MellcaM, and Big menlll of $11.25. Phone 992- HARRISONVILLE - Nice 4
vice.
No&gt; 111-. low overroom frame borne, one floor
Rod DeUdous; also oallbage :lli85'
Notice
u.ew
plan, air condllloo, liOit wahead, reuonable. - - alpiSilts. See Tom lla)'III8D,
ATTENTIQN, Men, wunen.
ter
5 p.m. Ailed Peat CallSyracuse, 100 feet above tile BEAtrriFUL selection of flow·
ter, large lot, several buildboys all! girls ol all ages:
trot,
7 LlllertiJ, l'lllilmJ, 0.
part on Rt. 124.
44-l:ltc
ings. $'1.000.110.
en~ for Memorial Day. Pots.
Parlllme or fulltime mooeybaskets. C!lfrs Slme Repair, S\'RACUSE - Flve rooms.
maklng opportunity selling
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HOME GROWN Planll, In Ollll
nice bath, gas furnace, enMldl!l&lt;!!&gt;or1.
5-8-121e
borne core l)l'OdlEts. No car
lnsuranc1
dozen
container.;, tnmato.
closed pordl, 2 car garage.
necessary. ca~ Rev. Jim
AUTOMOBILE lnsuranc!e be01
Mexican and otllers, sweet nvE PONIES. two riding bOr·
$'1800.00.
SWfiTH AUTO SALES
llebruhl lillz.'1257 Molllay and
KA.NA.UG.t., OHIO
eancelled! Lost your operatpeppers, petunias, marigolds, . •es. Call 74z-+154 alter 5 p.m. I ACRES - Nearly all fenced,
Tuesday between 9 a.m. and
or'• Ucenae! CaD llft.19il.
nIce meadow. y&lt;lU!1g fruit. 8
alysaum, snapdra~•· zln.
5-Htc
I p.m. or after 5 p.m. mt of
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nlas,
35
Ill
60
ceDII!
cmen.
room
bouse,
plenty
ol
water,
the week, or ofiJp at 181 ~ 1,o. 115 RAIMBLER Amerloan 3311.
Sign oo Rl. 124, ooe third ~0 Yf~GO!:'.!Uood as...nn... and "'111&gt;~.::- -'fio.· ,
cust St., Pomeroy. 5-11-'/te $!15. Ploone 74U1'11. 6-11-Gtc
~c~~~~.a.
mile abqve Syracule..P81k 011 with 16 ·roonl:ats; also 20.&amp;0- · I'OMERO\'I'...''fi'room""f r,Cbl e' .-~ MIIOI
C1itt'fY, - OHIO . .,- -; -, .
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Phone blc foot dle&gt;'t li)'!le freezer.
home. batll, ~ent, pordlI WIU. nol be reepoosiJie lor ltM CHEVY Two, m.doGr •
992-57'18.
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es, large lot. $3,1100.110:
any dd&gt;ts C!llllracted by any- dan, V-8 automatic, PlloDe tnRoad.
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HELEN
or VIRGIL TBAFORD
IM7.
t-al
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one odler than myoetl.
19118 STEREO (lonaole. Lovely
AIIIOCIATES
-Fred Jams
walnut console. 'lblil hal AM E.~R CORN. CaD 74%-Bl.
5-Nic
66
Buick
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$2695
Rt. I. Mlddleport. Olrio
Eler:lro Cuatom 4 (/t'. Hard Top .
P1M
radio,
4
apeed
allklmalle
S.ll-6tp
5-11-Mp
Far:IOI')' Air Con~ itioned. Spot•
changer,
t
speaker
IIOUIIII
a,..
le u porr:hmenl oil ~; nyl cuatom
Business Servlcn
~ nter l or . Full equipment. Len
lem, erlelld IPf8ker jaclll. AWNINGS, storm doors and WATER LINES. Complete
FOR RENT or sale. TWil 111111thon one•holf original prir:e.
Take over ~ ol ts.ot windmn. carports. marquees,
Really ahoi'p .
ter line senlce. Trenching,
es, one live 1"00111!1 and batlt.
per mon4b or pay balaDce of blown and batt InSUlation.
nne four I'OOIIlll, batb and
pipe Installation and hookup
181.01.
Try
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lo
your
home.
66
Mercurv
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$1395
Elmer Willie. aalee represe!l- and backfllll. llenl7 Behr
haaement. P1me IaS333, SOil
VB Cgllute i ~r . S.don. A clean
CaD 11SW11311.
5-f.ell: tatl\'1!. For free ..umates.
!MI6-19II8 or Roger IIC ._
w~ St., Pomeroy.
cor lnaid• aM out . 289 va.
Auto. Trani · E.tro good tire1.
6-11-tfc
phone Charlee Lisle, Syr•
m.
~otap
11l611 ZIG ZAG Sewlnl Mac!blne.
oose. V, V. Jolq)aon and Son,
'l'lll8 Dlldrlne Ill clresiiiiiWr
63
Pontiac
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Inc.
5-1-tfc FOR HIRE, new lnllellet ClTN SHOOT. Broad Run Rod
Bonneville VB 4 r . Hard Top .
model, mabl bullldlolea,
and Gun Cl..,, New Hawn,
ter Une, eeaspool drains 4 to
Original all white fini 1h with
tiam!.
emb.,
makee
laney
deoil
~inyl
inlllrior
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Power
steer•
W. Va .. Sunday, Mey II noon
CORN PICKER and com plant12 wide.
Andersoll, Maing. Povo• r brokea . Automatic
alp. 'n!lll lll8dllne bU traer,
plow.
garden
tradlor.
1911
tiD 5.e.2lc
liOII,
W.
V
a.
Phone
'I'IU'III
Irons.
vel table. Tab oVrJr plJ· Cbevrolet. Phone 247-2161.
after 3' 30 or 91f.51S Jllclne.
menta ol • per monltl or pay
BLAETINARS
VACANCY for two elderly peo.
IH-5Ic
f-».tfc
balance of fiUI. Try II Ill
BUICK
PONTIAC
pie. Pl'efer prlnte paid pa..
your home. Call . . . .
GMC TRUCKS
llonll. PbOfte Maoon, '173-6185.
REroSSESSED Singer cabhlet SEE NEIGLER Building SUpJ.e.flc
POMEROY
10-l-llc
model sewing madllne wltb
piJ for building your borne.
drawer apace. Prevlou!ly
CaD Guy Netgler, Rac:lne, 0.
I;ERT'S 3 gay girl, ready lor
Forllllt
....ue
sold for $18.115. Makes laney
HelpW1nted
a whlr1 after cleaning ear- design stitcllel and butlonDRMlRS Nl!il!lDED. Seml-dd- TWO BEDROOM ~ traDer.
~ wllb Blue Wolfe, Rent
ooe mlle from new Racine
boles. Balance ol 152.60 or CIIUCK'S Cellh and Carry TV
..... loeel and &lt;IVI!I tile road.
electric shompooer fl. Baker
locks and dam. TWil worklntl
terms. Pblne 992-21185. 5-6-lfle
Senlee. 11ve up to oae-11111
~ belpti, but r.al
Fumilllre.
5-!UII:
men or man and wlfe. Call
on repeln. Bring t'- In llld
~·We will IraiD yu~~.
949-4225
or
INS-4254.
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111e
P U.OMINO and blad&lt; geldings,
rave. Chuck'• TV. 111 Jlall2r.
Yoo can eam f1fOt fl:ll per
IJ'NCLAI'MEO fre18111: 8 ·new pleasure horses. Been !lbown.
lllll Ave., l'ornllroy. a-.tre
.... For oppUealtun and lnccnsole stereo Hpeecl autoCllild -nd lady trained. Also,
llrvlew write NatloD 1lldl 6 CAMP SITES on Ohio River,
matic
changer,
AM
&amp;
FM
ramowed
and
ready
to
move
ebuice of very niCe children 9EJ111C !lnlll elelned. lllller
Sof«y ~. Room ••
dio, jewell needle. NalloMII}'
m. Yoo can drive to camp
santtetlon, Stewart, obit,
trained ponies. Uey lUll,
311'1 l!lut 4111 Sine!. '1\'8111odvenlsed braJIIII to ba aold
!lites. Pllone Mar 011 City m
FlallwOods Road. Pomeroy,
Pbolle ......
1:114fc
portalloll
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for
storaae
and
frelgbt.
Total
5147.
Reynolds
P'loftr
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Phone 1192-61110.
1'&gt;-tl-61&lt;
tll1o or ~ 511411-&amp;i'll.
of $110.24 ead!. ean be paid
'l'lleoe Ioiii are """""' river
C. C. BRADrmtD
l-'l«e
$11.45 a month. we wlli dellv• F. ~RLY AMERICAN stereo.
.tUCI'IONii!R.
fnm PGmeroy. Also. 7 camp
tAl your home ao you may try
slteo
on
1"1'
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MVI!Ir
bat*
lor
WANl'D&gt; - womm to oclllatAM-Fill mdlo, ~ cllang~·" ltlllce
11 to see lf you are compi.U.
So7-tfc
nt guaraatoed BeeltDe ,... rent.
er, 4-speaker 80IIIld system .
ty satisfied. can llfS.U.
Take over Pl)'menls of $5.75
lonl "" bome party plan. Nl
J-11-411:
F'IJRNISHED
and
un!urnlohed
Crllllllllllllli.
ner montb or pay balance due
or part 11me. No collee4llw
apanments.
Clo,.
to
acboal
t I Ire
or 4allvorinl. Above .......,
$88.40.• CaH 1"'111143. 5-1'1-4tc
P1oone
1112-5454.
IO.IJ.Ife
SINGER
zig
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eomlllp. A coli takes a minlne. 'n11a madllne make! Wlvie but that Jlinule Cllllld
••• l.stlla For
mean so mllt'll. Jean Tru11oeU, 't'RAILER U71'S. Bob's MobDe tonllo1eo, daniS, emb. Take
. O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on Slate over paymenll of $UO per
Loog l!a(!om, Olrio. 914H'/03.
I
REALTY COMPAN\'
month or pay bal.- ol
Rt. 124, Phone llfS.S!I51.
So7-«e
I'OMEROY
- 2 story I 6 l'OOIM.
1-11-tre $811.22. Try It Ill your bome.
3 nlce bedrooms, balh, some
Call . . . . .
~!.at
OPENING tor ~. pill
remodellils. .....uent at
aoct and cv bop. Ar#l Ill YURNiliiiED bouse In Pome15.900.00. "
ponon. Cr&amp;w'a Steak Houle, roy, !lVI' l'OCIIIll and batll.
MIDDLEI'OitT
- 2 story, 2
SOLID
STATE
$reo.
llltl9
walcan evenings. 9ft.5212.
"'-nny.
U«ie
apai'tmenls.
on
river. good
nut stereo coli!IOie will! 4S-8-tf&lt;
.
Income. rr:ooo.m
....ker. f.speed automatic
luslnass Oppommlly FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM cllang"". Take over paymenll POiifERO\' - NlCE HOME• I
OWN YOO'R C1WD dry deMI..
.storv: 3 bedrooms. 2 · baths.
apartment. Mtcldleport. 1'llone of $5 per month or · flltY bal,
h~&gt;Ument.
Ja1'8(1!. storm
llullnesa. Ambltloul or 1112-3874'
ance
due
$66.10.
Call
99!-3443.
Utre
110111111 lo lake over 1114 01111
doors.
wlnclowl.
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Indians Beaten Again

Murel J, Roberta,' Velllla ~
to back UP Palmer, who
UPI~Writer
reconled hlo fourth conMcutlve erll 1o Jamei J!. Al'cr.i:r, Velllla
Rico Petrocelli -ed &amp;mdoy victory alter loalng his llrot tiro ·Afetter~ Jf acres,, ~
J-,a Wedatoll J!lillco, dec.,
moen!~ he would never louch games and pltcb!Jv hio third
to
.GOble Hassel Juatiee, cert.
Mexican food apln. He may shutou~
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have
had sane different
lloog PoweU, pla,ylng dell,llits for trana.' Solem.
cart
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MclloNid,llor411hY
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thollghll &amp;mdoy nigltt.
an Injured hlp, drove In a run
Dcmld
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H""ard
C.
lioweU,
RePetrocelli showed lijl at the alii scored another for the
recording, OnJI&amp;e.
ballpark &amp;mdoy with • badly Orioles.
Howard C. Howell lollcJnald L.
UPset atomach. He skipped
Jim Price and AI Kaline
Pooler,
Barbara Pooler, 4IA
batting practice . and seriously homered and l'o'imlng pitcher
acre,
Oranp.
eonsidered missl~ the game.. Denny Mclain cootclbuted a
K. A. Grueaor, Corrie E.
He fiMlly decided to give it a run-scoring si~e as the Tigers
Grueser
to Doo K. Grueser, Jan-try and wound 141 hitting a pair edged the Twins.
of tw~run hcxners, his ninth
McLain's sixth lnning single, et s. Grueaer, 1.71. aero, SUlton.
Frances Reibel, Louis RAolbel
and lOth of the season, to lead after reliever Jim Perry
to
Loulae RAolbel, Margaret l!Aothe Boston Red Sox to a 7-3 walked Willie llorton and Don
victory over the california Wert, proved to be the decisive m~. Iota, Pm&gt;eroy.
Arnold Grote, Mildred Grate
A,_..Ia.
hi~ because the Twins rallied
to
l!Aorold L. Aodenon, lllarpret
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ate at a Mexican for single ·runs In the seventh
Anderson,
lot, Rutland.
restaurant with a couple of_ and elgl1th innings to knock out
John w. Arblugh, Ethel Ill. Ar·
team ~embers after the game Mclain.
bough
to Sylvla Hesclley, locre,
Tooy Olivo h'""ered and Rich
SaturdiJ night," said PetrocelOrange.
li. .. And scmething really upset, Reese, who had three doubles,
Cecile Mc&lt;lanolvu! to Somue1
me. I couldn't toke any batting scored the Minnesota runs.
Roe
Homan, parcels, COlumbia.
The victory, McLain's firth,
practice before the came so [
Andrew Freddie Lemley, Eva
just kept eati~ stomach pills," kept him even with his pace of
.LOoa Loml~ to James A. Casto,
Petrocelli's homers, both o1f last season when he won 31

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Rudy May, sparked three-run
outbursts In the f(klrth atxl

sixth Innings and the Angels
contributed four errors to help
Sonny Siebert even his record
at 3-3.
Elsewhere in the AmerJcan
League, Baltimore blanked
Kansas City s-o, Detroit niPped

games,
Jim Hunter pitched a three-hitter ani drove in a run as

Oakland heat the aluq,ing New
York Yankees to move into a
virtual tie with Minnesota for
Cirst place in the western
division.
PbU Roof doubled, moved UP

Minnesota 3-2, Qaklalll shut out

on Hunter's single aJKI scored

New York

on

Chicago whipped
Cleveland 7-.5 and Seattle edged
2..(1,

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Athletics' first run and Dick
Green doubled, moved to third

Washlnston 6-5.
Frank lloblnson bit a two-run

on a sacrifice aOO scored on

hooter, hi&amp; 11th ol the season,

Hunter~s

groulKiout.

parcel, Salisbury.
Andrew

Freddie

Lemley,

Guardian, Freddie Junior Lemley, minor, to James A. Casto,
parcel, Sollsbury.
Lela l Curt! a to John T, Grueaer, Juanita Gureser, l'l2 acre,
Sutton.

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president of St. Borllventure
U.niverolty has banned the local
chll()ter of the SMents for a
Democntic Society from the
CIUJ1IUS and has pledptl to do
the same .to any sttatents who

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oil the highway by an oocomlng car left of center.
No lnJurle• were reported In
a two.volllcle mlshll() that occurred Saturday at 6:10p.m. on
State Roullo 7 at the lntersectl101
al the !Ucceas Road.
The brill's Dept. aald F4la
w, Price, POrtland, was attempt.
lng to make a left turn elf Route
7 oo1o the !Uccesa Road when
her 1966 model volllcle ,.... hit
In the rear by a ~&gt;~~Hall ton
plck"'P truck driven by Claude
E. Johnalon, 60, Route 2, SOUth
Webster. '111ere was medium
clalrlqe to the Price car a n d
minor 1o the truck. No arrest
was made.

MIGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT

TUEsDAY
MAY 12 -13
Walt Dianey's
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SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
(Technlcolor)
McGuire

Dorothy

James MacArthur

dlarupt

an upcOilll~

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review.
The Rev. Reglmld Redloo

dre" sust&amp;lned ll()plauae Sundoy from more than 1,500
students and visitl~ parentsand received a sllndl~ ovation
- alter he declared the SDS
"antidemocratic, and anti-chris-tian" and apposed uto everything for which this university

studs.
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ur challenge the SDS and lllf
other radical grOUP to prove
that the idsal to which they are
committed la constructive and
involves respectiJV the rlgtrts

alll treedoms of others,"
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remain · below ilormal
throu&amp;lmt tbe period With """
minor doy lii.S., chqe~
Raln!all ' IIDI averaae one hall
lll three QU&amp;rllra inCh, occurring ao
middle al the
week and again tmvard the end of
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Viet Cong gunners Dred one
man..Ued rocket Into 8aiiiJII and
Ml" El118110ra Eberabach, 85, staged nine terror attscks late
dl.ed unexpectedly at her Laaley &amp;mdoy and early lodoy, ldU!ng
st. realdence In POmeroy &amp;Ill- aeven por11011s and wouncllng 22.
cloy morning.
Government troops routed a Viet
Mlsa D&gt;orsbach was on COOg SQI8d trylnglo aetupamorarrival al the POmeroy Emer- tar tube In a school llix blocks
gency Slpld at her home at H !rom the presldendal palace.
U. S. Intelligence IIOIII'COO dewaa horn AprU 8, 1884, scribed the overnli!lt aurae as
at Pomeroy, the daughter (1 the the •tprelude" ol a "BUmmer ot~
late Valendne and Katherine fenslve, n with indicators point..
Eberaba.ch. Sle was a member !ng to mid-May as e hil!h Point.
al the Trinity United Church al with Salgun .. the main target.
Chr!Jt and was proceded In death Ho Chi Minh's birthday II !day
alao by a brother and a sister. 19.
Funeral services will be '1\lesdoy at 2 p.m. at !he RAowllnpCoals Foneral Home l'o'itll the
Rev,. BIJl Perrin olflciatlns- atrIal l'o'iU be In the Beech Grove
Cemetery, and friends may call
at the funeral home aeytlme.

HWI
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button Jwllth with safely key lock lor
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~tales . Manual puth ·button broke •tops

blade in •«onch.

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Mode of 40¥ Prongtlr heaf-l•mpered
aluminum. A full 14" wide, 1-1/4"
round rungt. bchnl.,.. ALFLO harden-

«! rung lolnf moked rung• Spin-Proof
and fodder 1\o'lat·Proo'. Pklo. 1hoe lor
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lllllm- W.1.paiilied out that a1
tlml · til~ Villa~ OJIII'•IInr llld no receipts, 110 dlsburoements,
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It !1 110 lonaer avaUable' ,..,...
••-·• loiGndey nllfrt 1o CClWicll
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Reeelgto In ApeD w:...e ~.- menta, $l, 4to.9.1,· sanlts~ sew,,....
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46 1.84; water, $5,518.50, $5,728.tbi• bli
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J:';~~~dl~llbu:r;::1181110iJ111 • n d 6I, $15,80UO; Water meter .do&gt;ljo
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bltd. 3" 11 2A" b•lt retnOY• mat•rlall
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CARPETING
SPECIALS
TONIGHT &amp;TUES., MAY 12-13
DOURJ fiAIUII PIOOIAM

WIIlER OF 8ACADEMY

Saf.ly opprovtd for 7-1/4" and 6·1(!."

~~~·• .'!:::~t!a::•uar~•· oil 1/2~'

wrtnth. I HP.

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YOUJlf Sauvage ps,.ed his te"'
derloot testa to become a boy
scout oo December 8, 1963 with
his father, tlte troop scoutmaater.

He completed his secood clus
requirements oo February 8,
1964 and worked his ""Y to first
class the 811~ year. Sauvage
then began hi a merit badge work
and achlaved t!H&gt; rallk of Star
Scoot In 1965. He'~ a Life

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llullb Lel!belt, RD, POmeroy,
was fined $500 for contempt al
A minor ~r accident was
court by Meigs CJuni¥ Commoo reported by the Sheri!!'s Dept.
!'has .Ndio Jolon c. 8a&lt;on Man- at 3:35 p.m. MOI!doy m Route
day.
124 ($11em ~) In RuUand.
The Judge, however, ordered
A volllcle operated by Uncia
that a - r t y band In the aome H. Shenefield, 16, Rt. I, LaogsCilu1cl be placed willl the YlUe, struck a car driven by
court Instead al bard ea!!li 1o Georae w. Mclla!IIe, Jr., 28,
. oaUa!)o the fine. The order sttp.. lollddleport, In the left front,
ulated that $500 be paid within 11 Mella!IIe ,...s attempting to
1.0 days lmleaa a band with ado- make a left ilrn. There wore no
quam llll'et;y to provided .,....• irllurles or arresta.
anteelnc Lel!l!oit IIDI not iaiJn
In "'IY way Interfere with a tvwn- ~"!!:i:.~:)'!f,~~
ablp rood thai runs thrau&amp;h bls
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EAGLE AWARD 1I1NNER - Jalmlllehard "Dick" 11auwae - midt &amp;II ~q~e s-1 ......, ·
night In a coort of llonoir ..o! Syracuse 'l'r&lt;ql Ne. 242 at the Syracuae Albury Methodist~
.. Dick,
recel¥edbluqlelniiiiGorlaadE. Par-ot._c »;
llpcjlio, hililillf a· ronner Eaf11 Sc"'~i ~ !-shiP 1r1in!Jv •l1alrmalr or the li;G;ir.lbli:~~:&amp;o .
Flanklllll Dick and Par...,. are Dick's mother, Mrs. Aan sa..,;,., lilt, and hloatlliw J• &lt;;; ·
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Of National Table Tennis Action
II was on aD-Ohio finals late SOUth Korea, c!Cibbered second
&amp;mda,y nlsht In San Francisco ranked Jack Howard, 32, Loa AnIn the 39th United states Open pies, 21-11, 21-8, 21-7 In the

table tenafa ch&amp;mJ&gt;ionships,
Dal Jooo Lee, 28, Cleveland,
CliO-time all All-Aalan chamjJlon,
defeated John TamehUI, of Middleport, 17, three stra!SIII for
1969 ltonoro, after both had waded tllrousl&gt; a lleld ~ thelql ranked playora In the coontcy InclUdIng Iormor champions.
~ Meigs County men Were
Lee, Wldeleated In this counII Fort Hayes, Celumbls, 1odoy ll7 by American players In throe
for lnclact!on lnlo thearmedlorc- years since coming here from
ea and 18 elheriwere lhere unclefaelnl pn -lnclactlon ,physical
OXIIIIInatloas, tbe Mefp COOIIQ'

semi.finals.
Tanneblll, the No. 1 ranked I7
and Uoder pla,yer, and 7th ranked In men' a open. defeated Glem
Colton, 17, No. 2 ranbed 17 anc1
Under In tbe quarter finals, tllen
lijl&amp;el former five-times nstlooal clwnJ&gt;Ion Erwin Klein, 27, Los
Anaales, 21-18, 21-15, 14-2~ 21I9 In the aeml • finals.
Lee's scores over Tamehill
were 21.-14, 2I-15, 21-ll.
I ,.... Lee'o Oecond atralf!ht
U, S. tllle.
Reaching thefinala~much
auaran- Tameh!U No.2 u.S.
men's rlllkiJq during the '69-

Eight at Hayes

Lellllelt was -ced llldauble ~-..In ....,cy
Jail last Frida,y alter be "eciDduetecl ldmsell In a IOIId a n d
l&gt;o.lstarouo ma!IIOI"' ·wrlai a
bearing,
The -.opt ol court line ol
Jbidq was tile reault al LeUhalt ~~~~~ lo r - e &amp;II Clb•liluetiCII lll 'rlolbburJ ~
Rood No. 77 alter beiJII Ol'der- ~el!irrice I'OjiOrlld.
ed lll do 10, and beiJII prqler8elns lnilucted were Carl H.
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aceordllor io t b e .Holter, Blll7 S. LunlllOI'II, WU. D, .Davis, Jr., Chester v.
II. ~,' Mn
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the UP coming
1969 Big Bend l!Aogatta "ere
heard at a Monday luncheon
aesstoo·Ofthe P,...roy Chamber ;of Commerce at Bolley'o
l!Aos!auraot.
Tm&gt; CawaeU, parade chairman, aald plans. In takl~

lliolovo lor llio

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'i'aD!ebiU, who bad PleD Into
the finals of Boys 17 and IJadtr, .
In llblcb he ns to meet c agaln ~ nlaht, alfeldT ....
lne defeated ldm In men't d!Ylslon action, olecteol to dotloalt.
At the conclusle~~ af.llle-.
ment Tameblll wat t h•
tournament SJ)Ot'II!Nnshlp tro,phy.

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hOI llld Dell Slleerls, 23, Gnnd
Rll,ll!ds, Mlcb., In !he !lnaloo!tbe
men's dOIDlea.
Patl;r Martinez, 17, her
third straltht 11&lt;11Den'ufnatosUUe.

Jury Seated in
Easement Co.e

A ,1uey no 101floi tliu _.,
ing In lleqj' CeunQo · ~
Pleas CGurt 1o 1ar a 1u1 ip.
propriadoo COH .
tloo
state aeetdJv In

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Jack Car"' l't!PIIfled ·on a party af.· .
\)earl,. ~lhe~ ''aL, In ·
fl'ellht dePot: ~ · !lit - k ,, .
bet~&gt;te thO P..Ue ' Utllilleo · 1.
~_it!IOI 01 Ohio. · l'real- 1
~~~~~ 8111 Gruoser..Uindlarae ·
of~ bls.lnJas ••~on.

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BOOby Eynon, quartemJaomr;
Terry Mooro, librarian; Hillney Holman, scribe and Al&amp;t.
Senior Patrol Leader; Rizer, ,....
ior patrol leader; Mlek Alb,
llugier, and John 11. Sou-.
asst. Juulor •coutmuter. l!Gilb,y
Patteraon and Doll\!' Houdaahelt,
who were absent, will receive
.Patrol leader "IITaiU&amp;.
Reireshmeots ,..... aerved,

Lee Defeats Tannehill in Finals

For Induction

F9r ·Banquet

16 PC. SOCKET SET

John Richard (Dick) Souvqe,
a Southern High School Junior,
became the llrst member ot Syracuse Boy Scout Troq&gt; 242 lobecmne an Eagle Scout In an lmpresalve candletisl&gt;t courtofhooo
or Monday nillbl at tlte Syracuae
Aobury Methodist Ch,.-ch,
Sauvage, oon of Me. ancl Mea.
John G. Sauvage, Dusky st.,
Syncuse, began his activities
as a scout In I96l. He aerved

Contempt

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Dick Sauvage Eagle Award Winner

Fined for

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district executive, and othe.r ol!lelalo who participated In the
court of honor whel'll. Jalm Richerd "Dick" Seuvap was bestowed the coveted rank Moaday evenhlg. Left 1o right are
Emmett Morrison of GaUipolio, a holder of the SUver Beaver
aDd member of the M-0-M "0 ard E" commt.ttee; Mr. Naeh 1
George Holman, acoutmaomr of Syracuse Troop No. 242; Sou-

- . Rlc:k Werner, aa Eqle s-t lnill '-"1; Jrellletll'
N•oe, an Eq1e Scout winner and also astlllallt a.,.,_ator
of the Syracuse Troop; Paul Werner, Pomeroy Troop oeoutmaster and ,ll8St M-6-M district olllclal; Garland Par-.
11-G-M district leadership tralnlag cfoalrman, and RAov. wdell Slutler, paotor of the Syracuse Methodist Cl!urm who
read the charge. - Selltlnel Photo.

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Ea&amp;le Scout Ia ....,..tulated by 0. Guy Nash, former M-G-M

"""struetiCII,!.lB3,• be!~ recolflng nouco· that ho
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11J.58; - a l band retirement,
Partlclpatl~ In the corem ....
$3,544.31, no dlllbursament., lea, In addition to hi• parenta,
•10,915.12.
were Emmett Morrison oi Gallipollo, M-G-M committee oma pin aoo Mr. Sauvage was awardcia!; Garland E. Pars!H11, Gal- ed a tie clasp di.D'in,g the cere-- badges and troop senior patrol
leader Franklin Rizer received
lipolis, leaderablp training chair- mooy.
live merit badgea,
man, Guy Nash, dlstricl oxecuRodney Holman, another mem.:.
Presented their teJderfoot
Uve, retired; Syracuse troop
ber of the troop, received the patches were James Ferrell, Jim
scoutmaster George Holman, Ea- LiCe Scout award, the second
gle Scouts Rick Werner and KeD- highest rallk in scouting. Rndney McCoy and Kenton Holman.
Issued "arrant~ for psrtlcineth Nease; Paul Werner, Pome- rece[ved the award from his
patton
in tlte troop were Rick
roy Troop seoutmaater and Rev. father, George Holman, ScoutAsh, instructor's warrant, and
WendeU StuUer,
master OC Troop No. 242. Hol- Asst. Senior Patrol leader;
Mrs. Sauvage was presented man also recel ved (our merit
ClaUd David Nease, Den Chief;

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Maso celebrated during Robert Reeves, Charles Callahan, Frankie Ml!maw, !blrley
par~ week-eOO.
Redlorl said tlte SDS grOUP Lambert, Jackie Glaa!lburn, Hat--1 Phelps.
distributed Its literature to tie SWill, ""w
ADMil!I!IONS SUNDAY - Ella
numerous youna people on
Gilland,
N... RAoven; Catb.Y Weacampus in recert days. The
Free Parking
content o( the literature, he vor, New l!Aoven; Darren l!Aowthorne,
Ricky
UtUe,
Middlesaid, proved uunquestiorw.bly"
that the SDS "oppoaed aU that port; Georae Nesselroed, &amp;-., IAc~jac:ent To The BainJcl
THE
OW' repubuc ard our ct.Jreh POmeroy; Joae!lb flo!&gt;blns, Ew- .
and this Institution st&amp;nds lor- !ng1on.
DISCHARGES g)NJ)AY- WUand therefore I am banning
llam
sturgeon, JamesSeali,y, Joothat organisstion on this
campus."
eph lllarcinlo&gt;.
The literature Redlon spoke
of waa distributed May 8 by ASHE BOWS
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MADRID (UP!) - Spaln'o
SDS memben among some of
Deposit
the 2,500 hlgl1 school )ournaUsts Mallie! s..u.. defeated Arln.uranc• Cerp,
who attended the unJversU;y's thur Ashe of the United states
Member fedenal
9-11, 6-4, ~. 6-1 in the men's
alllJJil press day.
ReMrv. Syst~tt~t
The leallets Included excerpts final of the Puerta de Hierro
from leftist publlcatloos and tennis championship &amp;mdoy.
ouUined the opinioos of the SDS
on Vietnam, the draft and
student mllltsncy.
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: Two llrmo Jlt'&lt;llrilltll&amp;'DOI!.ea.· · He aald tllree
clllli- er, tbat be ,~tasaed lhe """' .., and leao. and 4212 1n mor.bie· televlllon &amp;enlct llande,r nels; 4, 6 IIIIi W, can bio n- Sllday llld noted that 1116
pollee oolleetlma for a to1a1
llftbt • . Mlddlepol1 VW.,. 'celyed with the cable Nnlee no knee hillb and lJ.ia ...... af..1,53UO, .
Couacll met li! l'fiPilu ......... llld poo!lib1JII!oelilealklllal clllli- IIOrlnlas bei!IID by viilaso .eiJI.
Clert:~Treallll'OI' Geae Grate
:• Repn-l:l.ts fftll! .l'fio ea- ne1 from Ohio Illite Uolverdt;r. pkqeo In-.,. the l!f'IN. lie edriaed CClUIIC!i al anlnereese
· IU um,.~. irJ!" .., hand tolla. Both 11rm1 oitered ~ ~-~~t· eoald not llll&amp;l'&amp;lllee; II" 1n rates by Columbia Gao eo.
cu~o with ·tho ~~ ri the oaiiiO I!8W chamels f&lt;ir delqoUm thai hll· emploJes of 01!10 JIDing lniO eftect June
of eable ~a~..to~a~~~a ·Mid- 10ca1 v~ew.,. tbtoush 111e cable ,keep 1116 perk ....... ..... ~.and el!ectl.. .lllrou.llb ~o~q s1,
dhiJ)ort. •
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lei a llllor!oae it ·lllll'llerl. '·
1_910 under !be ftle1 C0f1 c l ~ t'h •· .~ · ·The 0111o VIdeo repreiOII!allve Howev0r., he and YU!a• Oat- af.. 1116 ~· CCIIIticl with
Coat;y Cllblo 'SonJce were llalpll · · llld thallllere ~be no pr&lt;lb- elala pledged to belp aU they tbe vlllaae.
Gram alao reported the ap..
. !'9iins, Cbarloo GaliiW, •JoiQ) l.m wttll pile..........,.. tor conlnmalnlaiJIIntt.ho)lork; ''
. ·~~a:' Rlebard ow-.
. l hlf qltem. He hal dteelted with !Plkesmen ~ lhedelollllailln- P""al al the claim al former
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was h .prlndPII Chi Cel!llllbls and SOUtbera 0111o, clleated the psr1c lhould ellber pollee cblel, Herbert Gilkey, for
, "'*eoman ·for I!Ji lllGUP !lilflla. EIJelric Co. and Tho Glatrel be J~~Gperly maintained or all8J&gt;. befte!ll.a under the llqreao o1
• lnf tile - ol tbe COIDpiiJ V Tei~J~~a» Co. for clearance In oJootd.
Workmen'• Compeoaotion and o1
· ·::"..., and Woll11111. He ~·1111'uae.,af. •l"&amp;bJl-.polao, he
· Mro. Robert Cralr, speaking other beno!tts recslved by rorlulali~'hlo~-d lllid. lie 111!0 staled tlat he 1111 brl""', as1d thai lilt feelo a mer employea, Vpoo the r - .
·. · • . a
llfaeloJ7 tnllm In 11-. lliYeo Ptrmlaslon llllnltali well I'OUIIded summer JII'08l'am mendatkln al the -...! rl Pllb1 •,lllddloport '!lid
ftiU inlllll a cable 1\YIIl!m In l'o!nerqy, Ills IIJGuld be worked out for 101111 Uc Mralrs, C&lt;JuncU apprvyed tbe
Alf ~ lliubedlateiJ' ll Rrm Nlid )1011 a J5,000 per- people · al the commun!Q' at the repayment al a luan within vii~ &amp;lfto It~ ~
formanee bend, he stat.cL
pork. Sbe stated thai the j)lrk lap lunda thus doing awa,y will!
., "; The vUlapwQild-eabout
A opiclal meeting wao sot tor 11 ....., than Just the awlmm!ng the sewer coostructlon fund and
;;.f50 a year hom the
oor- .._,. 19 to COllier wlih ....,......,_ pool and the eollrelaell!Q' llhould the oottJng aolde al payments on
; !lee COIDPIU'II' llbldl ~d·iuln- tlvea af.llle two f!rins and pos- be ,wisely uoed.
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tile construction costs.
tlln en olllee In the~· . l1bly ·~a franddse fori coWalter B. Horrla _.-...beCGuncl.lman Zerkle reported
~ore - d ba 1 eb!ef• tiel!- ble qsllm In the 11nm,
fore CCW!cll alsci and ilked that that village otrlclalt are lnv!t, ilclan who - d handlt work
COIIPLAINS OF PARK
ectlon. ba. tabn against apeec1- lid 1o a urban cenewal 11!0011ng
. lit tbe Jackoon and WeU11111 araa A cltloptlm QPearec1 before In&amp; oo s..ith Second a_ Mayor Iii Gallipolis on Mf¥ %7. He re.u well as local -"cwncU to lod&amp;e · .complaint• c. o. Fisher 'l llid thai apeec1- ported alao the Interest al Feen. s..tre• lllld that he liOUld qolnat the condition al theii)U- 1ng arresti 00 qte a1ree1 Ire ey-Bemett POst 128, Amerl...
~ a performance bc!Qd~.. IOIIIi lllm,.I park. .
avirqlng about ..,. a doy and Lqloo, In the purchese af. tbe
. ~ It did not .~ . thai the
Cblet iJokeiiMIIfor tbe fJ1lUll oulvll8d Harris thai e11or1s wiU roidsicle psrk area. Recorda oo
• - . -. l!bould plri'"U! qalnst . wei'. Cbarl.e i Smith and..Robort bl mede to curtaU ~ Ollllersblp ...W be Investigated,
.c:~~-al the F~ Com- Cralr. Tboy polmed out tbat 111("&lt;lWICII _ . . . the report
Others attending were Cam· r......,. Commlli!I!!IL
llleraut ~e have labor- or lloyor Fisher for lljlrll. The cUmen David Ohlinger, Cberles
.:..~~ J~.~~.• JIOIDI-, ad throu&amp;lt the YNrtlll molnllln report -ed J1,322.10 In fines Byer and Dick Vaughan,
.. out -lhe ,..._no bald and~ethepsrk.
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HOSPITAL
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"IUDUDer oft'easlve,"' the com..
munlats selected 159 Allledbaaes
and tmmsov,ernlsl1t- thalrbeavlest I'OUJid al mortsr and rocket
attacks Iince the Tel otrenalve
In 1968.
In atldltiCII, mUitar7 spokesmen lllid, they slammed ground
attacks Into three U, S. a n d
SOUth Vlevwneaeoutposll~­
!ng approaches to the C8Jjltal trom
Cambodia and lost 278 men In

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