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bombo onto larpts Just 1101.., al.roody In the cCIIIbat zone.
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the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ),
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foiiOIIflOV "' the lbolllorment Nixon• a troop cutback acceler- roe by 2,200 last week to
of three -rby artliiBl'y bosea ated wllll the nomtov ~ o! 510,200. The spokesmen aald It
by U.S. Marlneo who are the• Nolvy unlla to he pulled out was a mrma1 fluctuatioa.
lmlov. the war .....
by mid-December. :Ille U.S.
Even as the cutback took
:n.e Leatbolnecke cor sook fire Command aatd moot or the 1 h a p l:1 North Vletnupeae
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The ldexlcan Civil AerOOB•t&gt;
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wore downed &amp;mday In the Da 118 por110111 abollrd, mostb Chlago pancaked Into the
Nq area wttb fmr m e n American• on a nonJ~ flight Texcoco lakebed about a mUe
wounded 'lbree more were &amp;bat from Chicago, crashed into a from the errS of the runway
down tiJclaJ on the ecJse of the -swampy lake1&gt;ed 5undo.Y nlaht while coming In lor a laltdlov,
QJe Sdn Valley. 34 milesiiOU1h and split lito three Diecesonan Visibility was lour mlles in a
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port here.
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At least 27 perons were
The tall secUCI'I arm,pped otl
At MarinO beodquartero lD ""'""' dead alll 80 Injured, and lallled about 100 yanla
Da Nang. U.S. militar)' 1ources otnclals said today. SOme ofthe from tbe fuselap. The fuselage
had sood news for other 111 passengers and aeven_crew was sheered off just behind the
LeathOrneckl- enectlve Imm.. members aboard the Trtlet cockpt~ The wings were
dlately, they wnt serve 12 Boetrw 727 were unaccOlllted broken. Rescuer~ had to
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1111 then we hit the ground,
Written lor UPI
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MEXICO crrY (1/PI)-Pm .IIU'ee feet Into hlp.&lt;leep Wli\"r.I or the Door came liP becau'!."
·an lndullrlol . qlrioer for !Ja&lt;IIIMI liP ancl bellied, , . we were 1181111wicbed.J!"!l!"'"
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tlteni' until we were married 100 yards away.
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'Lot's try to get over thoro, • I people began to scream, ~re
This wu ·our hOn~moon said, 1111 we started walking was broken glass, water, dirt
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men.
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tenlllo Ill one por cent.
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Wloen we reached the hut I would be enveloped In !Ire anr
por cent. This was described as moderatoturl&gt;llence.
had to Ill.)' down. I waa bleeding moment.
u another major: factor In the 'l'hl ca,pt:aln asked everyone heovl~ from a WOWid In the
There were bodies Cloollngln
over.all rl&amp;e In ll!lng costa. over the loudOipi!Bker to easton lorehead. Jud7 ancl llle other · the water
''8laDIClcant Increases" were - t belt1. we could tell It .,.. two men had to help me Wlllk.
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for thl. mud 1111,
reported In mortpgo Interest raining. 1 cruld see a dark rain
Then somellod)' told us we 1111 as I looked bock I &lt;OUld
ratoa, propert:y taxes, realden. cloud throueb a forward were going .thewrau!'wa.v, and see the other pasBOitgera jill
t1a1 ps 1111 electrlcl\y rates window and · 1 remarked to' we Shoui!l walk toward - e otandlng III'OIIMI the plane 1111
1111 hpmu repolr oervlcea.
Ju&lt;b', 'There goes llle vlslblll- car ~· So we woart I remember thinking •The.r
Tha Labor Deportment's Ill- f¥·,, .
back the way _we ~e. but muotn't .full stand the~e, IIley
reau &lt;t LaborStatlatlcssaldthe
At the same time, 1 heard the COfllc~Jtt get oot that .WOI.)', and must get ,as far aWOl.)' aa IIley
0.4 po~ cut rlse puahed the pilot give the plane CUll power, had to go back by the orl8lnal can because lllere might 'be a
Index to 128.7, meaning that IIIII the ..... started to cllmb route again,
lire.' !lit there was nothing I
SQOds 1111 IOrvlcesthatoost$10 but we hit three or loor second~
An ambulance pulled liP, and coUld do. II seemed like about
dUring the 1957-59 base por- later. The tall hit lirst and they put me on a atrMcber, 20 mlmrtea before IIII)'OOe
lod eoll $12.87 In AuiJiat.
bnoke otf. 1 think maybe the took me to an ald station, and arrived to help.
'The t\Qallll Index ol1owed a cockpit broke off too. With our lh'"' to the American Hoapltal,
rile &lt;t 5.6 per eent from tho airline backlrounds we both
Sald Ju&lt;b':
llmBar month loot year.
had our hei"JI oo our' knees, oot
Sllmco Aud Then-Scleom•
The 0.4 por cent lneroaao In the Coree &lt;t the Impact, with
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August compared ~th a 0,5per the aeatbeJts aroundourwalsts, .~::'~~W.«:i:i::=::::i::!!:f*.:Z;~
cent rise In July IIIII a 0,6 por WQU1d baYe doubled us over
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The 1969 edition or t b e
the smallest lncreue alnce
I reollzoid that the plano had
Mo.Y'• lncreue llf 0.3 per cent. sfoAied 1111 we had to get out, !delia lllarauder Y~ Ia
11111 that IllY lett ankle wa• .... In ·aCid may he - - ciUI)llln aometb!JW, Somethlni: It the !delia Illgb Sc:bopl lD
solid siJRJed down In !root &lt;t .M!ddleport, Room 103, from ·
I 1111t8lled keroaene tind Mond8.)' tbrouglo Frlda,y &lt;t th1a
week, with the exception &lt;t
reallzed we mlgllt au burn.
11Mil we realized there was a Wedneoda,y, fJ'O!Il 11 Lm, Ill
big jagged hOle right next to 12:45 p.m. 1111 from 3:1lt p.m.
our lOOtS, Wo started to climb to f P·9'·· according to Min
out IIIII a bod7 Doated by In the Mary Chapman, yearbook lUIvisor.
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no rsport or trouble," one said,
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not catch fire " he added.
A pa&amp;aeove;, Lnren Ooarlton,
24:, ot Chlcqo. who was
ber!nnllw hlo honeymoon, sald
tho pllne hit "some moxlerate
turbelence" as it wa1 larr:ling.
A,Cew oocondo Liter, be aald,
the ' cal{taln a1ked the J)I.Bienogers to Casten seatbelts and
iammed the throttles on lull
power. ·
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we might all burn. .Then We.
realized there was a bla Jafaled
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started to climb out 1111 aliod7
a..ted by In the water. It wu
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His wife, Judith, 21, IIIII .
seriously hurt.
"The plane overshot till
runway alii then aplaabod down
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1111 safety In West VlrtiDJa,
"We In West Virl!lnla lN lllll ·
giving these probiemo tbo attentlon. they need," llockeCol.
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body Bide oniailientatJon: Pic~ ''bi the Newport Custom.
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San Francisco. A fanner elementary , IICh.QOr teacherwho now sells real estate, Jones, 4:0, iS the flnt ma~ .
to adopt a child u a single parent ~ tbia.,1P,tf#,'

Department or Social _5ervi.... Jones ~rmall~-, ~­
father to Aaron Hunter Jones, a lively three-y,ar'~ld,.
"The th·st nishts 1 had hit1;1." .Joilel saya, "I· wu. 10
nervous l1lept on the floor beside his et:lb." 1he~-~:r.
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more of eounc1 inaulatiori. Chryaltl'o
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Momenta later, aafet,y Jim yard TD paso to Mllte Hallher
UPI ~~ Writer
Hutlaon grabbed 1 sta.. Tonal to 'give the llron&lt;ooa I f.13lood
The New York Jets brio&amp; Out pall and Namath dlrectad a Q. · at !he halt '
the beat In their opponenta- yard drive in 12 play• that
An enn&amp;-d defen1e. led by
llpeclaDy the Denwr Broneoa. culmiNilted in Bill Mathia' ICl'l&amp;o Rich Jackaon and Paul COsta
The YOWW ard aplrltotl yard touct.iown tLII. Tur-r 1«4'J)ed Namth cold In a
Broncoo OUWIOI'ed lllo S...,. kicked a i9--yard. field PI near scoreless thlrd period arrl
Bowl •....,. 21·19 Sunday atxl the end of the q'-Brter to &amp;tw almost put the Jet's star signalk-.n their winnln&amp; streak the Jet1 a 1~ lead.
caBer out cold tn the tourtb
aplnat the Jets to three
But the Broncos didn't get period.
aamea. Denvtr, a 10 ,paid; dawn on lhemaelves, not &amp;Win
After Liske had put the
untlerdqr,
the Jeta 21·13 after Tensl, their startllw Broncoa aheM with a 41-yard
latt year ant In 1967 pulled a Qtarterback, left early in tbe touchdown pus to AI Denson at
33-24 IW'prlae.
ll®fld period with a bruised the ltart or the ftnal period,
Playlow In Mile Hlift stadltlllt knee. noyd Little, who later Coeta, a 26011oun:J delensive
before 50,583, the largest crowd ••• to leaw the fiercely played tackle, drove his head toto
eYer to tee a loott.ll pme in conte1t ' with an iniured ahoul- Namath'1 midsection and sent
Colorado, tho Broncoahadtholr der, an Steve O'Neill's p\lllt 47 the Jeta quarterback craahing
blood boiling with emotion. But yarda anti two playo later to the ground In pain. Nomath
on the dUrd pll,y ot lhe same teored trcm the one. O'Neill waa stretched out on the turt
Joe Namath, operaUng on a had preViously 1et an all.pro for several miQ,~tes. He waved
pair ~ trm.&gt;Y kDoea, caJm1,y record with a 98-,ard pwrt.
oft beck.ql man Babe Parilli
lOlled 5f.yarda t0 Matt Snell
Pete Liske. a castoff from aOO proceeded to move the Jets
alii Jim Turner pve the Jets a

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kocker told tbe story oftheNew the week.
~fork Meta aller &amp;ntlay'o W Cardnell, 33. ia the old man
~ttilll-1 · - ~ tho Plttabtqtl olllle Msta' stall atxl hoi~ a

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ch In Humi~ and Dr. m. ~i Mrs. Rex. E.
uet B. Sink, palltor otBtaiiS Greenlee, Rt. 2 Bidwell, son,
Oturch In Bluolleltl. The 3:07 p.m. Sottlrda,y; Mr1. Ml·
F,~&lt;r...,ettKt of the lnatltute will be chlel W. Burris, New Haven.
Tho Otrlatlan C!tallerwe of · dangilter, 5:08 p.m. SelurdO)';
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Mrs. Robert J. Haydon, Oak
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urda:; Mro •. Olooy Joltnlon, Rt.
or 00 •~ epa ..,.1nal')'cam· 2 Galllpoll dli·~- ·6·33
JUMI alii hal participated In
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JI\OI't thin 25 dlfterert amual m. SuiiiQ', Mrt. Robert L.
' eoafenncel u 1 speaker. He Cnce, Olk Hill,.daughter, 8:09
ioolclo dofreeo from foor ual-· p.m; ~lunda)'; lifro. Rai,Pit A. IJa.
title• and •• urved 111 col- vis, Rt. ,1 G&amp;ll~la, daua:hter,
lop taachoratxlaholllllalcitap. 3:22 Lm, Monday.
lain In oddltlon te aorvint PI"'
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COOrad
Mn. J.W.
t:harcho.;
V. Bopnl, RGbort E. ~-11,
'lbey ...,._..,lnatlllltot'll- Earl E. ~·· Mlclioel A.
lltrat!.on w111 beJ1n on Frida)' Codner, JGIIIl C. Etrtnc, Kermit
morallw at 1 dcloek wlthnold- H, Ford, Mlos Emma M.

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Clooaland I Wuh a
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New Yorlt (l'eteriOIIIG..!~at
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"eoolle (Bnmet 8.12) a1 Cal.
l!onda' (MolllriDIIIh 16.8), II
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anti Field Cltamplonahlpo entled. Ga1ton Roe1antz

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NaUoral League
AB R. H. PeL
Jonea, NY 459 90 159 .346

Rose, Cln

581 111 197
478 80 160
665 10~ 220
459 97 151
508 85 162
$00 87 157
460 61 144
429 oo 132
Tolan, Cln 609 102 187
American Leque

Clmnte, Pit
Alou, Pit
McCyy, SF
Jhrum, Cln
Strgll, Pit
Davio, LA
srwnn, Pit

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Wilma, Otl 428
ptrclll, Boa 492
Hwrd,
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Blair,

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51 129 .319
105 162 ,314
87 164 .312
82 157 .311
'94 185 .310
52 130 ,304
89 149 ,302
105 168 .300
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Reg . 20.99

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BACKBOARD BRACKET

ROOF BRACKET

For pole or 'Wf!ll mount. Two U·bolto
lrn:llldtd lor pole mount. Mode ol
heo~y duly ongle Iron.
lleg . 6.49

Adjustablt. AIID(h to cony rod pllth .
Mod• ol hMvy d11ty ongleiron.Mounf.
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Phllatxl Wym, Hou 22.
Amerlcon Loque:KUiebrew.
MiM, Jackson, Oak aOO Howard, Waih 181 Petrocelli, Boo
39; PotVell, Bait and Yastrzemski, Boa 37,
RWIS Batted In
Natl... l Loque; McCovey,
SF 1233; Somo, Chi 12; Plleer..,
Cln 11 ; !lay, Cia 105; nka,
Oti!Ol
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M1Da 136; PoweU, Bait H9;
Jackaon, Qok 113) Howard,
Wash W6; Yaat,rzemsld, Boo

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Spr ing broctd with rtifll&lt;&gt;«:ing lortion
bar lo di1lribut'11 lood e~•nly ocrou
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69 .l&lt;ir a 72 hole tolal Of 'J:T7.
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to wear~ but~ .~
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AB R. H. Pet.

carw, Min 429
Roeae, Min 404
F. Rban, BaJ 516
Smith, Boa 52$

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c._loa, won ·.t(te $70,000 23-7; Jenklna, Otl 21·1i;Dierk·
Senloro Open Golf tourtlllllont or, nou· antl Marlchal, SF 20 •

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17..!6) 1if11t at KaQII Clt,y, nWtl

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in power blister. With a new optional performance package, the dual power bJiater
openlnJ(s become part ot a new functional
ram-air Induction system. The longer hood
and a sltR'ht reduction In heJiht, achlev'td.
throu2h new 18-Aspect Ratio 1iberglan belted
tires, give the AMX a lower aUhouette.

TWO FAD!S RUNNING
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Cob'
two oounty ratra were alated
lor tbll week. but fallleativtlo
wen certain to -Interest many
other Ohloana. The Brown

ON TO THE TURNPIKE?
...~RENio :o~·ttiN.clJ,Inch&lt;::'~
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the ~lrd time '"' wlttttlng tlie
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1970 II 1Ughtly longer than its 1969 counterpart and feature-s increased power and performance. A 360 cubic Inch four-barrel V-8,
rated at 290horsepo'Wer, and four-oa-the-noor
transmission are standard. For 1970, the
AMX haS a lon~e:r hood with a new stamped.

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Buchatan, Mra, Delbort D.
Goad, Mrs. Ramoll)h H. Pn.
le.&gt;, Sr., Mro. Gt&lt;Y 111. YOUil(,
Homer Hewltlno, Mro. Ernollt
It Sltlll,r, irn. Frederick W,
Ohlinger, Mra. John F. Hlll,ard
lntart dliughter, Mro. Richard
E. Jones, alkf in!alt daughter,
and MrL Ow-lea Ji. Sl-aixl

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If mOney problems have erased your smile .•• or ·i f.
some emergency has really dented your budget we"d
like to try to put hack yovr smile. Pick up
Phonf
ond call City Loan, We've got the fi-t lecim .p{
probl1m solvers in the state. They Mrve you. with
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Bobbie D. Hammom, Dell'nr E.
Harris, Mrs. Omar R. Henry,
Mrs. Glacb's Jones, Charles R.
McGuire, Estus R. Plymale,
Charles M. Rlgg1, Jamea F.
Rowlarrl, Olin C. Ruslell, Mra.
Sadie M. Stumbo. Miss Linda
L, Thompson, Thomas R. Tredway, Jr., George Wallace, Mrs.
B. C. Wallis, Mrt. Elmer Clark.
Edward Hawley, Mrs. Marbn
W. Gorrell, aiXf hlfamson, Mrs.
Kenneth o: Jordan and Infant
daughter. Mr•. Jonathan E. LtJu.
den and inl.lnt dallghter, Mra.
Hugh M. MrPhoU and lntart
son. Mrs. Robert L Allen, Mra.
Harry G. crabtree, Mrs. Donold E. Erwin. Mrs. WUilam ll
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, (tJPO
W. L. Pet. GB
-Hawaii,
carrying 126 pounds,
lW!altlmore 106 17 ,tlll3
won
the
mile
m:1 half Sunrise
Dob'OII , • • 86 87 ;562 zp
• • • 81 11 .&amp;33 Zl'h HetttllcoP II¥ a length an4 a
halt over Rumed Feathers with
Waahlatton 78 7$ .$10 Z8
New York ; • • 75 77 .193 3D\! Balustrade third. Hawall paid
$3.40, $2..80 and $2.40
Clevelantl ; • 61 112 .391J 15
Weot
NO M·o R E POW • wows
W, L. Pet. GB
••Indiana etrecllve at tho en! of
~aota • . 91 61 •599
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i New York-5 Plttl. a, lit
. i Now York Pilla 1, 2nd
·:· Montnll7, PhUadel_. 15
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· Aflelita B, Son D1ep 2
il. f. 4, L.A. 3, 10 lana.
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IL Loulo (Brlill U-12) at
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Holzer Medical Center, flrst
Dr, Emeraon Colaw, pastor Ave. Genenl vlsttlng hours 24 all! 7-8 p.m. only. Maternity
r H)'de
Park
Community
visiting
hours 2:30 to 4:30p.m.
ch ln Cincimati,.,Uibethe
rloclpal speaker ot the ln1tl- only. Parents only on Pediatrics
Alao, &amp;ervi~ on the pro- Ward.
Admissions
11 l&amp;)llaken and re.source
1'101'11 will be Bishop D. FreelPubllcatloo of admission• is
rick Wtrts ol the West Virgin- prdlibited until further notice.
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nla Uldled Melhodlet Iaymon
bo pthorlng at Jackooa'a
11, Weston, on the weekend of
L lt-211or lllolr onnual Loy•a lnltltute. An attendance.
f aeveral hunclred lroin all

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66 .574
: 11. LW!o • •• 83 71 .538
Pllllburp .. 82 72 .$32
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I lil'oillrool ••• u 104 .329
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NEW YORK CUPO- Hlih
Ecbe:lon won the $149,780
Bollnont Futurity by • hood
over Tepee Rlnga, with ihe
fawrod lrloh CasUe third. HltJI
Echelon returned $12.80

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fintel. Tbey were toot..toose winner probably gives him even
greater sad.staction than It
flvea lhe klda on 111e teem.
Cardwell, after all, hal been a
habitual loser since betore the
Meta were lormed in 1962. His
career goea back to 1957 alii it
hos beett a roci&lt;Y road, Indeed,
with only 1 92.-115 Uletlme
recqrd al"lllO loall'@: Ma&amp;Onlto
ahow prior to this year.
But Cantwell came thrOUKfi
Surw:lay with a seven-hitter, his games.
fb'at oomplete game since _May

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Summary

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Camille was a hurricane the likes of which
this country has never seen.
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ripped its way through Louisiana,
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Mississippi and Alabama;.·
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It flooded Virginia and West Virginia.
It killed people by the-hundreds.
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It destroyed homes by the thousands.
It crippled countless small businessmen and
farmers and fishermen.
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in desperate straits. .
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now, doing ev~rythi ng they can, b~J~~ .·~"·· '"'.:'&lt;,,.};: ·.;_~(-:"·}.,\..
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Iatest est.1mat·esays1·t w1'II -t~.k.·e ;q:15·
..p .: ,000
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to put those thousands of Arrrerlcan · .;··
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men, women and childredback on their feet.
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you're 91! they've got- ;· ,.. ·\'" · c&gt; ·

tho Eastern Division of tho
NatiOIOII '-"" to 4'h pmos.
Any comblnetlott of New
York victories am Cub loases
which 1o1a1 lour wUI win 111e
UUe !Dr tlie Meta. The
umeiteveable lias become com;
mOJWlace at Sbea Stadium.
The c..bo doleoled tile St.
Louis Cardlnala, 4-3, the San
Fnnciaco Gia.JU beat the Los
&amp;welea Doclgera, 4-3, the
Atlanta Bravea downed the san
Diego Padroa, 11-2, the Clnclnre·
t1 Red&amp; tq,ped tile Houoton
Attroa, 4-1, 11'11 the Mmtreal
Expos nipped the Philadelphia
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lrllllo bi•1IGilb¥ Tolan. · ·
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Nolan '-'! •a two • hll Jim llaJOIIO)' Jooi&lt;O lor hla
IIOinll Into tile n1rtb .olD, elovonlh win aplaal Jive ~
tleo b¥ Mar1J: Morliloa and Joe foota tonl&amp;l1l fl&gt;r 111e lleda. 11m
Morpn aardwlched 11'011111 Sutton (lM5l .la ocheduled !Dr
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.llllrd, ll!"lldlW out J., Alw far
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Redi ,hori!U~&gt; Woody Woodllnlohocl ·tlie ward waa hit b)' a liDo drlvo
pootlJw 0 f.l durlJW ,Prtc11CO bo!Dro .,llle
pme, lllllrerlaila bruiH 011 hlo
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RYDER
.at C1-oa1eJ Field here. .o1atuo for toidaht waa UDCer·
SOUTHPORT, Eowlatxl (tJPO
of ... aplnat Loo tolD.
-Jack Nicklaus aanka five-loot
?-~~!::.:O'"':·~owith
A1JaJia and
Clncbmti waa hold to Jive
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hill SoturdaJ nl&amp;ld. Eleveo putt on the . 18th greea of die
noda i.ero viellmo of tho llllrd 32111 and ftnal motch of lllo
FouNiil Limit
alammed a tw&lt;&gt;- ltrlke and m ono hit oafol1 aft,. Ryder ~· s golf c&lt;~B¥~etit10n to
aavo tile Unlled Slatea from ·
and pitched a fo!ur· or tile fourth !nniJw,
doloa~
. ' til lead tho Rada to tllelr
1be Allroo , backed rooldo
Nicklaus' etrort gave the U.S.
viclor)'. He wao In a pllehor· Tom Grlllln with 12
a 13-13 de wllb ~ Brltlah.
d110l with Delli\\' L&amp;- alowleo, fwr II¥ AIOu.
when he drOve Ia Tecl
111g Aa1ro lmiDt
Leo Fraaor, preolcleat of llle
am1 DuTil a.._ywlth
Houaton scored tow runs in . U.S. Profesiional Goi.!Aaaociathe tilth tnnilw. cbastngttarter tton, PftiiJented the cup to
lltar1ad 111e amntJ&gt;. TOOl' Cloo)ower now 10.11. ft6. Britain to hold lor one yeor. It
ra11r will! 1 two •. out, liever ca.iy ~oil tbtm )'loJcl. wiD ho returned at the eoo of
· double alii Qaney ed nm .. aeorill&amp; ailwlea to ~elve months. The next meet
walked 1-.noJly to pt Doltlo !ofenl!o, Dwt Roder and wUI ho In the Ualted Slalea ~
ljtllan. Nolan, hlttlow .2$8, Joltn Edwarda.
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Emerson Boozer• scored frOm · threw ~ touehdowa '-1111
Mbce · ~r~, ~ · · twc
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an4 ran .lo&lt;fllltllhor to load touehdDWIII llltll lA!,! / lloWIIOt) .
With time ruotalng out, .cooch Clnclnnod to lhelr · aoeood paaood far two ...,... ao tile
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KaJiA. Cll¥ Cldof4 ,irGo lholr
tho two poliO converalon lhlt
Pete Boathard broke open a oovoalh 'COIII...U"' · Jilpa
would have dod the pmo. But cloao deltDolve badle will! a 58- ., pme b¥ routlow. tho ~If
oddly, Namath woa 1aken out of yard 11011 to Roy Hopkin. Ia Patrlott, · Garrott acored· an a
the game and l'lrllll came In the fourth period anti HQYie 23-yard paoa trclil DowiOil and
Cor the crucial play. 1be 39- Gnnger a~ored the crudal Oli a twr-,ant ~ Dlw1on hit
year old veteran threw wooltb' touehdotnt lrcm oneJ'(U"d out to Odo - ~or lor hla other
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troit 18-13 and Vince Lombardi, bach stepped in at quarterback into the end zone am the bill paee tbe Oiltra owr the tcorllw piaL
UPJ Sports Writer
Whote Wuht~WtGD Red.sldna and tossed a 75 yard scoring relllnc0111Jlete, endfrwtheJets•
The 1tart t1 a new season beat New Orleans 26--20, were pass to Lance Rentzel in 1 chances ol breaking the Bronco
wa1 a time tor new ~ches to the three new coaches makil'@: BI.D'Prislngly easy will ower St. jinx.
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S celebrate Suncl&amp;)', but the man tuceeuruJ. debuta. The loser Louis, rated 1 Century Division In other pmes Clnclrm.ti
~ who enjoyed It ttie moat was waa Jerry Williams, whose contender,
defeated San Diego 34-20,
~ Georp Allen. the eoac:h who Philadelphia Eagles lost to Cleveland, defentllng Eastern HOWiton tripped Buffalo 17.-3
nulaced hlmHIL
Cievelatxl 27-20
Conference C!uurtplon, was atxl Kansas Clt,y blanked
'S Three of thit tour new In the other games. Green haiqJered when Leroy Kelly Boston 31..0.
§ coaches 1n the National Foot-- Bay started to prove the ••Pack pulled a hamstring muscle in
baU League
aucceutul win Be Blck..
beating the first period but roolde Roo r-----~------...:..------,----.,.----;_----------------~.:..::
~ debuts as the 1989 aeason Cllicago 17..{1, Dallas topped St. Johnson ran Cor two touch:~ opened aa:1 two of them pulled Loul1 24-3 and Atlanta q&gt;set downs In the Browns' victory
·~ oft 'IJieta.
San Francisca 24-12.
over the Eagle:;.
:~ - But the· key victory was Los Afveles, traUlng 17-lOin Green Bay looked like the
: ~ turDid In by Allen, who wa 1 the third ptrlod, raUied for the Green ~ of old as the
:~ ftrecl b)' Loa Arwelea Rams' trlumph Mer the Colts. A 31- Packers turned in their fint
·~ owner Don a..
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n.ocJ'I:I\'81 Ia stilecem- yard run ....
"J roolde tar"'
~, Smith shutout since l967whUe beatirw
It!
:~ be.r and then rehired in January set liJ' a 12-yud TD pau from the Bears. The Packen he
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~ when the players ralJied to Gabriel to WUiie EllisoR that Gale Sa.Yers to 36 yards in 10
~- AlJen• 1 tide. The Rams showed tied the game 17-17.
carries whUe Jim Grabowski
I Raews made the right decision On the next aeries, Ed rushed tor 86 yards aiXf a TD.
~~ ln the end by 'IJ:&amp;etti._- the Meador intercepted a Unltas
Minnesota. which belt out
detendlrw NFL ctramplons, the JJI.SI on the Colt 35, ran It back Green Bay for the central
Baltimore Colts, 27-20
to the 11 and Bruce Go11aett Division crown last aeaaon,had
Rmtan · Gobriel outplayed kicked a 1:;.yan1 flold goal that a 23·10 lead over New York but
Johnny Unltas, throwing three put the Rams ahead 20.17, Bob rookie Don Herrmann caught
touchdowD passea and the Klein tben recovered Preston two touchdown passes from
· Rama took adlantqe ot an Pearson's fumble on a pwrt Fran Tarkenton in the flnal ftve
baercepted pasa IDCI a tumble return on the Colt 13 , alll minutes-the second wtth 59
recovery to record the vtetoy Gabriel lilt Wem:lell Tucker in seco!Qs left-to give Webster
. ·111a1 pvo 111em tho Jt111tp on tho the ont1 zooe two playa later to anti the Glarto tho victory,
ruoolla t~to~r.,~~ Dhlalm·
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ce to set up a,
at year ~ - ia.iJw In tho team to blitt Jn llle Coastai Detroit field goolan4toochdowa
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Division,~~ showed It his a scored on a slx...,.-ard _
r un with
Alb Webster, whose New good chance to defend its 2:57 lett to give Pittsburgh: the
York Gluts tVHt MlmeiOta Capitol Dlvislon crOWII ewn triumph over Detroit. Dick
2f.ail, Chuck Noll, whoao will! Crall!ht Morton and Bob Shiner engineered a 68-yanl
Pitt.lburali steelets ai&amp;J_ped De- Hayes sidelined. Roger Stau- march tor the wimling score.

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Marietta 19 Bellaire 14
Slle•nd&lt;Joh 14 Caldwell 0
Sandusky Sl. liar)' 12 Oak HerCINCINNATI (UPI)- Cincinbor 6
nati Boapi1 hood coach Paul
llo1tAlll Beim«ot 30 llo1tAlll AI· Brown 11 a man ~ understateter 21
ment.
Columbua Watter80li41Colum"We're gettln&amp; better," he
buolleody0
Aid following his team'• sta.mSbaker Heights 20 Parma 12 ninl 34.:10 win SUnds,y over the
powelfUi Son Diego auucgero.
Klrtlud 20 - - 8
Clovelaad Eaot 34 Clevelaad
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Welt o
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Yanl!leld Sr. l2 Mansfteid Macl- lrimod ill tile locker room !oi11011 0
Iowtng the victory. "This &lt;me
M~ GUild 46 Worth!- Ro- was a real rouser."
IU'Vea 12
Rookie -back Cree
Detroit CouiCry Day 22 Cots Cook passed lor 327 yarda l!ld
AcadeJn)- 6
dlree touchdowns as he comCa- McKinley 65 Toledo pleted 14 of 22 passes. He ran
ScottO
for a fourtb score.
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man,'' Brown said. ''He did evBy UnitedSa~International erytblng he ~anted tD do in
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Kent Slate at xavier (N)

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elected to ""' lnttead &lt;1
pJDt end gave the Betlplo a
new start lD the lecond ~a
ter (I( the contest.
'lbe Bengals were on their
own 27 -1&amp;rli Une with fourth
down IIIII eight yards to "'·
Livlngatoo went iDto jXDit !ormat!oo hut took tile 111111J iJ&gt;.

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oald. "I was trying to hit Eric
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11te Bengals' secoad win in
as DWlY contests Pl'Oellced

.ubland,l\Y.

Alma at Def1ance
Eorilul at Wllmi- (N)
AllqbeQy at Western Reserve

liecbatiY at Caoe Todl

Waahingta:J. &amp; Jeffer1on at Jdm
Carroll

Akroa at Ea•tern Michigan
CeDinl Slate at Kentucky Slate
Obto Nortbern at WQnesbur'g,

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18, Bu!lalo bla-X.Yio1'17.0; caUIII&gt;I II IUIII rar ·:nt,.,-d~
4kron bloated Taio to-ll;
Alina ballbacil ~ Btldl...
Jlaldwii&gt;-Wallace tri-Fiailo .moo ~fourlloeiioloNao,il&gt;
111 52-8; Dollp!ICliiiOok~ cludbW .I ·n.pri ~ lr&lt;ID.
champloo OhioUnivoroi\Y.(i.O) IJ'O![tated 11o111111 Moo1attall· alaSiate(Pa.)18o7;Ke_..,.. Mlo,,
at - - IIIII Toledo (1-ol ·beck, rambled fill' 217 111'41• ill ftrod Centre (1\Y,) SWS; lliltl, . YcliiiUIOWD $lato ncoivor
at Marohall
17 CUTin 11111 three toucb- t i l l - Woa_r.&lt;i'Ll 16- · Daw Btl.._. f:allllll aaven
~ nlahtJIIIIIII&amp;reootlle diiWIIIiii.Tnlodo'o45·18r&lt;IIIP, 8,
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achedllle, illcludlng Bowli!ll &lt;nV VllluovL He IICOI'od oo
otller wino were ICGI'8d b,y tooct.dqou 111111 1'ID !lick I
Green (IJ..ll at llo1tAlll (04) runa of IS. f/1 aoi7S yard&amp;
MI. UDionoverRochelter26-14; pui.t ST l'&amp;rdi rar ,.,.... TD.
Kent Slate O·ll at X..vier (11-2)
Oldo Ulllwralt.Y took a big otterbein over
0\1lt'boin .......ck li&lt;a'm
and ce~ Slate (1-olat Doh\- otep In a bid tnr u U~t&gt;re.,.. (Pa,) 211-'n; lilakl!llum ovor ~ '"' fl~ U . ol 26
wh&gt;·Wallaco (1-ol.
dontecl thll'd llrlllht MAC title W•at Llbert;)i (W, VL) 27-7; Ohio Jia.~ rar il'llllrda ... three
The Ohio COo!erence baa lour with a 31-0 romp over c1anpr- Nortllere over Edid&gt;oro 11a10 touclldowaa ol H. 11 ""' 83
pmeo oo tao- Hiram at Ober- 0111 Kelll Slate.
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yon (l..Q) at MI. Ulllon (1-ol oenlor qllll'lerbock, paaaod lor over WUml...,. ~~- Jim Jarrell ~coptod lhret
(N) alii Marietta at Mua- lwo touchdowna and ran lnlnr over Adrian (Mich.) 411-IS; Ca~ PHIIL Toledo likar l!eo Crokhwum (1-ol (N).
two more ocoroa, ao tile trol Slate CMir llar)'laad Slate to olllendld bia NCAA ......,.
Bonp1a haslliledinbrWJaa. ~t&amp; reaiatorecl !hell' nimh lll-15;alll! Woatorallllnoloover atrtnar to 70 ~ ...,......
ly at Q!IIU'Ierbock for the iJ&gt;. otral!lM MAC wla.
Y-otown state 35-28,
. 1ionl, witll alx extnpolat&amp;,lllll
jured Kent 'l'l1ctlllloon. In two
Bryant bad 10 COII1Piitlona in
AmOIII thooe wllo turnod in aloo added 1 32-prd 11114 pl.
games, ~ classy junior haa 18 attempts for 129 )'lrdl and outat.andlQI emwta weft:
~WIIIace ~ =
completed 24 ol36 attempts lor rlllhed lor 88 yardl in 18trleo.
Keii)'C)II'a urta1 duo of BD1 Mlk Blake _ . _ 16 of 28
353 yards alii three toucb- Elsewhere in tbe state S..tur- ChrloUan alii Otrll ~.. lor 235 ,..u.·
downe.
day, Utah Slate tripped Bowli!ll ChrloUan -lole!l .20 IJ( 29 ·
CiD&lt;I-u kleiior · ~ O'llrlto
In Miami's 19-9 win over Green IW, Cinclmati over· pooseci lor 343 yard1 111111 ftve_ I [lllr ol ~111'41 iltl4

l!ld !i[&gt;eo&lt;ly Thomas lor bio
passing accuracy.

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Cook said. ••All I did waa
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Oblo umverall;)' 35 Kent state o
IJ1ah Slate 14 Bowiq Greeo 6
BQftalo N.Y. 17 Xavier 0
DeDiiOO 18 Call!ornia state
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Andoi-ICOI Ind. 34 WUmi- 3
- - 'n West Libercy 1
llaldwin ·Wallace 5'1 Flndla&gt; 6
lOami 19 llo1tAlll 9
Tolocio 45 VW.00.. 18
Taylor Ind. 22 0
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ltOirl!ll Ethel 11ormaa ••,. Can lndMd talu!o the ...,. 1rrev.
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I to r Or V~ .... Helen IIIJaa
.JIIIIId !or. -wiD two 1'0D,r llllnil thl.o
• aAMHr IJPOI'fiir' oealon: ~ &amp;he'll ill 1 tiny
cnat Whfte lklte'' role lD •"'be Front Paaeu r...
llal!~r1 owner, Lou~ 'mrai 11111 wiD plOJ tile -·~

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Brl,t!all,.: bllfol:]y lbt

billtatlon &lt;1 the fD1'111·
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forrlel .~.co~.Jli&gt;Orll .., lf'llll• w• .;t&gt;at Wu," in willch llhe
that J?Ga ·~ldlle ..,., ~ -,_ Yroat ~ed: becauae
VIe Salllf - .~li Jlci"-. . bolh ~st ,the same pr&lt;Wcer
1111'. blllcaato~ .... . Cbrtato'l . .... lit, ~ ~~ hla TV

coavi..:.'!:?

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l!ld French telliro4 do'llloiJ' ·-

111110 was - Al1ce Crbnmfnt,
1111 on .5,000· ball clurlna ap.Jtal ol her
forddld.

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the truoteeo of posterity; -

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In the T~ """'Torl110 -.,.....
The Torloo GT
"A11d ll sll4!1 com• to paoo WIN AT BRIDGE day's hand ibows aDolhor overruffed a low trumo.
!...._&gt; II •YIIIIahlo with..,.....,._ r - the •uadud 110t v.a"' the'"" hot m aftnulord, tllaf 1 IDlU J&gt;OUr
example of a lazy bid tbat Then be picked up E ..t'a
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lnl!llilllu!man,
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ol t11e cut
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plta1 laid Jobna.
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Wednesday.
More Ulan 100 .coaches representing UPI's Board of
Coaches wrlll 'VOte on the state's teams on a 10-S..S..1~
2-1 oolnt ..sis.
~per Arlington is seeldrw Its third straight 'AA'crown.
Cory - Rawson won itt: first UPI Claal!! A champlonahlp last

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1'runw', Eric Cr-ee

Spinac!i spin-oround-o souffle fit ' for ftsh and chips.

3tallleopotU ' IIaller

JmW YORK- O..Udlo'1 di- -lllon.alrlt bilbWI.I'.-r IIIJ did it lor nine weeka in tile ::,~::::~:-that!::-:-::,.;------· _ w11o trllll
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COLUMBUS (UPO - United Press International beginJ
its anrml Clasliii AA aDd Class A Ohio high school football poll

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Woatorn mlnols 35 Y Siate 28
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Ohio Northern 27 Edinboro Sl.
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with a tnmato juiCe coekta!l,
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Brown ha;d .Pral se tor his eotire squad, ooncludlng that ev..
eryooe ciJd their Job and "we
moved tile bali J&gt;re11Y well, I
though~
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l81d. "We seemed to ret ln..

Wittenbere at Cot&gt;ltal (OC)

my

&lt;&gt;nore quarterback Steve

thfrJa once last year. ••

ed for one d San Dlqo'a
seores when he tumbled. the
aplrad more as the game pro..
ball ill hla own end zone on 8
llfOSseci onci the Chargero got
pus play and Soil Diego re- furil!er In the hole. n
covered,
"I tria&gt;e!l
. and the ball hit Cook gave eredittorecelvera

Denii&lt;IG at VaJJJa.raiso
Marl- at MllokiJWIIIII (N) (OC)
Heldelborl at Carthap
Aihlalllat otterbein (N)
Albloo at W001ter
DePauw at Ohio Wesleyan
, - a t·lllamm(N)
f FlndJa&gt; VL Fairmont SL (N)

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troduce frlenda and .lamlly
to Iaaie treats with tho· F~
· oerved with a dub of vln•
gar, lemon br Ume juice,
rel,llb, tartar JaUC.e, tomato ·

trlumpbo, can oloolil!lt&amp; ...... De1tcn 5aturdii, Benpla . hll
ord to a.o witlla win ovorYisi'- od 13 ot 18 •ttenwta for 235
low Alina (Mich.l
111'41o 1111 lifo 'I'DI, both to
Top allemoon matcho.oSitur· All·MAC eid Gary Artbur,
dar 1 n c I u de de!endlow MAC
Ton Harrt&amp;, r•laclng' tile,

hla
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was not plamed
.that woy. He ciJd the aame

llt;y &lt;1 Cinclmat!, alsoacCOODt-

Ke- at MI. Union (N) (OC)

• UPI

who coowt- 19 or 36 po11ea
lor 213 yards and lour touch- ·
d"""' in hla varslfl! debut.
Miami and Akron bolh oeek
their thll'd otraight Ylctorleo.
Miami, with reoene quarterstead fOI' on IS.,yard romp to bock Jim Bonpla puUhw the
the 45 which gave Cillc~ a trigger, is at WeaternMlcblp.n
llrst down end an eventual field in a Mid-American Cooference
clash while Akron Journeyo to
goal,
Eastern Michipn,
Run Not Plamed
Defiance, with 41J..7 and 48-13
••UviDpton ran the bail m

Toledo t Mar. heU

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Ohio U at Minnesota
Central State at Baldwtn-Wallace 00
Htnm at OBerlin (OC)

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HARVEY SHAPIRO
!\&gt;Oris Writer
COLUMBUS (IJPI) - Ohio
Sate Uniwrlill' bopilll df&gt;.
!onae ol ito •llooal c~IGDohlp S..turcia&gt; ~t Ohio Sladium
apinot Toao Chri1Uan in one
ol27 pmeo IIMllvloa Ohio col·
legeteame,
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Its laot pre-aeaoo acimiMge,
TeJllo ChrioUan alm~t ....,.
came a 35-7 deftoit, but !IJall¥
!ell to Purdue 4~.
The Buci!Oyes wiD ~ce IIGPi&gt;By

FOOTBALL SCORES
8)' United Prell Interllltional
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to eoleh your
ftnnieo or
aJIY!!JI~ Ute IIIIL Jllll pop
.. Ell lh-lllyle fi'OZOJl 11111and.. p1 me811Dto tile ovtD.

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Souldo7 b,y
a aeon of 27-20.
..rolln8an took over for Leroy
Ke117 when lut )'Nr'l Nltlooal
F - I eiii'O ruilllloa cbom.
)11m ouota!nod a polled ham.
llring muacle Ill the O[lenllll

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When 'Y ou're in Fish 'ii'.:.Chips

CLEVELAND (UP!) - 'lbo
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LUXURY LEBARON'- The 1970' are av&amp;liabl~ in the Cr!&gt;wn and·
Imperial hu new'tmnt ud rear.4tYIIng serlea. The ·Leilaroil four-door
and body-aide triJn to go with
mas-· shown
·hall (
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slve grille, ' conce.Jed headUghta, 1md ;ear
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new parking 1md coplOI'kig lampe. Foiu- car
modela-two 1md four-dilor har.dtoPe- ot&amp;nde!l'd ·On.)
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MONDAY

MEIGS BAND BOOSfERS, 8
,P.m. Mlilldoy,

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per porenl poyoble. Jluee may
. be mailed 11&gt; Mrs. Roy May.
or, 7 Oek st., l'l&gt;mero,y. Spo.
cial Pf011'8Dlllld refreshments.
STAFF

GJv&lt;or~o•

AND -omeers, Meigs

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lliiYaleel i'e-teatinll of drtvera
milbt J»U't 10111.e Uvea aud
Dear Helflll:
much hear&amp;aehe - and 1 mean
ll'a Umo leglalatora Ui[Jien. ln.dopth loalloe II t1ion II a
ed rule• govornlng au1!Jmoblle lilatory ol IDY detect. Dlubled
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driving licenses,
peopl_t IOIDedme• try to m1rJl..
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me recentlnrovoketlllal,oller. aooafllrGjder~atoo.Prlde
A )'001111 nel&amp;hbor rlcllfli wltll• olten pallefore,a CRASH! man 111bject to cllabedc black- ELEANOR
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OF CARS AND MEAT
AND' INCOME TAX ••••

LYDIA CIRCLE at Pomeroy
Unltod Methodlat Cl\urch, Mon-

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MEIGS ATI!LETIC llooatera,
Tuesday, 7:30 a. m. at Meigs

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Auxiliary, Tuesday, 7:30p.m.,
at haiL
PAST MATRONs, l'l&gt;meroy

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Tho
.pornment Ia

Mrs. l'luletta llyseU, Mlao
Cordy&amp; Atteo and Mlu Becky
Wrlght entertained reeent.ly
with a iayetta shower ltoMrlng
Mra.
A Michael Wrlllrt.
lltork centerptece waauaed
on tile table and a cake \teoor.
ated In J)lbk and blue and In-

"eurb lnfll.tloa' 1 bJ'
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we can't buy a nilw houH, aiM

wlloa we 1101 rumUuro or -.,.

t:hlna

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we ,w Mllut .

!lif JOaj-, Bill bolf
lalilll-.tiilow wrbed ·

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ICrlbed "Our First ~ was

on .~ Eftor aliule

.tbo new;l!olenal-a'wtro ... · ,
~· and Mra. Earl Fron&lt;b,
Mr. IIIII Mra. Leo 'lborber
Debra ~ . ~~. Columbus:
· and Mr. and Mra. Vlrrll
Hamm, and Tom, M!MnvWe,
110re aondaJ .dlmor 11110ata of
Mr. and Mra. ~,. Mowrey.
Mr. and Mro. Mike Hammer
and 4auilhter1, Lou Am I D d

Valiant Adds New_Models for 1970

-lid a 78-year-&lt;lid, and

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LADlES AUXILIARY, Foen·
OJ.Jlonoelt FOot 128, American
Leilon. 7:30 p.m. Tue....,.,
Mra. Boa N-lloe will lniU-

Anothec trliind of mine allht are ilnpalred
has bad a few mlmr aceidenta.
9le alwaysllid, ·~ t like 10 Uve
dangerouslJ'." When It waa
..,._ out tllat porllai&gt;o olbor I
on lhe -rooc1 did IIIII &amp;hare her
phlloaopby, Bhe !lnally

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,lmlor and aeoiot
membera. All membera are

urlildto-.

Kni8h4 Wedneoday, 7:30 p, m.
LADIES AUXIUARY • Lewis
Manley Poot 363, American r..,.
glon, 7:30 Wednesday night at
tbe homo ot Mrs. WIU!am L.
Smith. lluea are payable.

Mrs. Wright

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only r.tcenlly started buy. MejltOdlatl .,.,. WIIAT GIVEs
allilrtiY inebrtatod to-. ran inll meat at tile market ~ Dear w.G.:, . , · : .
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DOt .. ,......p.iat,' llot'l
ter ola !rlend ol mine waa rid· steak tbe1 J bad ll!lten Jar IIIII aaree: 'l'heri'a
.
Ina. !foe came oil Willi a brok. aver 89 . . . • pound 1 I x IWli li1'0IIII wttll
en arm, but her tatiler,onboar-. montlla 110, Ia now up
DIOOIIInl ~ch "''"'''" .,....• ,
ing ot tile accident, promptly . 09 - . and thai's on salol
er prlceal Why
had a heart attack.
IY It's
All meat

dl,y, Pomeroy Muonie Tem-

WEDNESDAY
FRIENDLY Neighbors Club at
tile homo ol Mrs. Leon Me·

broke. T

..VOrai dollara Jlir

man cracked 1111 Ida car, In How frlablonllllliY true I ~-, ,....cod; ..... hoool•notlllnlllliot
tact, tbe driver was a1.. JdU. lllalorl, take - I - IL '
' hllhor •prleee. ld..ll ihat laa't
•ed.
I had I freeZer lUll ol me&amp;4 ~Ill(, ~IO . '111111 !. 1

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Order ol Jabs Daughter, 7:30
M0111111 nl&amp;h4 Pomero,y MasonIc Temple. ·

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Mrs.
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Andrews 111 lhe assisting bost-

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Union Men Asked

To Help Miwantll

Pot Ring in

COLVM'lVS (UPO - T h e
&amp;tate AFL-CIO wants all Ollln
union members to aid more

Tingler
On Tn"al'' ,

COWMBUS (UPQ - Rlehard
tlw! 16,000 migrant workers Leo .,.
,_ Jr., u-~
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trying to form a labor union. ol lhe FBI'a ''loll most The &amp;tate union, In ltamcdh- flllltlvos• earllar Uda year
ly magazine Foeuo, Bald farm. be -,.a· IOU8hl for ala
era and giant procelling &lt;Or· srlal)' Ohio murders, will\ on
poratlons In northwestern Ohio trial bore ttidaJ for tlrat &lt;Ia.

Ohio Suburb

CLEVELAND (UPQ - V. S.
cullloma aaenta have aeized 135
TIIIJRS&gt;AY
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 6 p. pound&amp; of ~. valued at
m. potluck . _ . wltll those ~00 a poond, and made three

~ly. Columbuo, -·Sat.
urdor -'&amp; ol Mr. and Mrs.

Bob lloo!llch.

&gt;•Budtat_Pay Plan -

hearing and

J, C, HUlleD apent lhe weekend In Canloa v1aJt1nc hla ft.
aocee, Miss Debbie R o b e y,
4luilhter ol Mr. and Mro. wu.
!lam Robe¥•• IIUI'1IIcal patient
II lhe Aultman lloapltal tllare.
J. C,, ..., ol Mr. and Mr a.
Truman Ruoaell, , _ , FrJ.

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served with lee cream a n d
p.lllcb. Mlu Wright oondu&lt;ted
pmes Witll prizes being ,..by
da1 for Ohio State UnlveraltY Mrl. James Whitlateh, Mra.
where be Will be a Junior In WUUam Hud~ and .M i 1 • ·
lhe Collep ot l'llarmaey,
Joyce Rll'lf, ·
Door Prize wtmers were
FIVE.IJAY FORECAST
Mrs.
Herey Moore and Mrs.
By United Pre881nternational
Temperatures In 0 h l o Milton lbxl. Other guests at
Tile....,. throush saturday tloe ahowor held at tbe hoole or
will averaae a little above Mr, and Mro, Uoyd Wright
normal, wltll tile bl&amp;ho aver. Were Mils Jane Acree, Mlss
..... In lhe mid 701 In tile Debbie Maiden, MIN Jemdter
nortl1 to near 80 In tile IIOUtil, Goble, Mla1 Dlomo We 1 1 h
wltll lhe lowe In tloe low 50o Mils Dibble Cremeans, Mb~
In tile nortl1 to tile UJllll!r 50o Katlu' Manl'lf. Mill !lllarl Reu.
IIOUII!.
Wamor around mldwMk,
As typically Amerlean ao
along with showers totaling
about CJilO.l&gt;alf Inch. Dry and
cooler latter part of t h e

week.

apple pic and baaeball 11
cleanUneoa-vlvldly alleated
lo by 1be morelbaa n miDloa
balblabo lo lbla coaalry.
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ter, Mila- Michaela,

MrL Rcmle c.-.; M r 1,, Robbie 0rc1, Mila Iiiio Traq
~gla !lleara, Mrs. Beulab. Mila Anita Fultli,
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Mrs. Don N~ MrL Clar.
eote Curti s, lrfrs. Edward
Bur, • Mrs. Ro7 Reuter, Mrs.
.1o1m lbxl, Mre. Cllllord
Jacoba, Mra. Frances Hewot.
10ft, &amp;Ill BriM Spencer.
Others pre~ gifts

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Gol&gt;le, MrL Mark T~
Mrs. Ted Riley, Mra. ructmrd
£-IUb,

MrL

Bernice Willi

Mro. Eoei,Yn Mlrray, Mro. ~
Folmer, Mrs. Jobn Foltz Mrl
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Any hairdresser
who'll dye for you
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SERVICE

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ble arvlee 8Dd a oovered dlsb.
·1\!Mker will be MrL Km!elh termed an lntematlooal narcot- o1 tile migrants' Farm Laber Tlng1ar II charBed wllll bru.
Scllol, Communll&gt;' AcUm Ics IIIIWQIIng ring.
Orpnlzin&amp; COmmittee.
taii.Y ldlllnr hiu 'M'IIll&lt;' om.
Cbar8ld
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and
Pralram ' 1111'18. Hostesses.
have oo id&gt; oe- .PI'I!'osoladllualon!herelul
~ 20. ClavelanO _
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Mte. Rlcbard
Mra. poaseaakm or ~ Were eur~Qo, .. fr\llao .....,.. Ra1JIIOIId
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Oblo, native for trial in
both of Cleveland, and Michael _., 110 om1illje PfOYialon8 .
prwland • IV!e lliaylllp
Jadl-old.
Sonway. tl, ol Dorcbo-. and pon;y - · ·" • lhe pjlll. lhere SoiPt- •• 1918,

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The booalDB If wretched. Holeo
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from Mexico.
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Aasistat U.S. Attorney CUI
H. Mlller said W&amp;IOII
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Shoe
styles are becoming In tile - . Wire aiJo bed
.38 caltber revolver When ..._. more elevated-the he e Is , boenftilttotlll'&lt;&gt;llld their
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were pi eked up. 11te three were higher lor fall and winter.
sclleWiedto--U.S.
shoes, In sliver and
Commla.....r Clllloid E. Chunky
gold,
are
the new "news" in daintier eve nln g footwear .
· Bruee todiJ' for a ~ setting. evening weer,
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During lbe monlb of September, lbe most forgolten
woman in America il that mother whose cblldren do not
co to school. She's subjected to a flurry of back-lo-school
news and there she Ia wilb preschoolers and a long winter

looming.
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Everyoue knows preachoolers are endearing. creatures,

palnlellaome pictures, even knitted one.arQle 110ek, lllolo
from lbe grocery mooey occaaionallY llld ·011 Tueldaya I'd
hire a sitter 10 I could attend a Ioctute Hria. It wao "'r·
rlbly in~Ung llld aUmulaUng and 'an Wedileadaya lbere
I'd be, back among the bibs llld dlapera. Amollt ·r -·llld
knitting neetllea ready didn't aolve Jhlnp llld 1 do grow
tlrocl of bearing olbera band out lb!a· tiDd of advlet 1o a
YOIDII mother who II clowlng at lbe.wJndowl,
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wbat with lbeir milky moulha and !uzzy sleepers, but even
the m-.t appreciative molber can't help thiDidng tbey
would bO even more eadearlng If lbey'd stop doing sui:h
A way to stop this kind of ndvlCe would be lo shu~ up the
lblnp as squeezinc oatmeal lhrougb lbeir tlngera or wak- writer for juat one cold, wet month with two jlreiCboolero.
Ing from naps with a temperature of 101.
Ilia next arUclo would be datelined ~yvWe. '
If remembered at all, the molber of preschool children
He'd soon learn that tuJ ltte li)l•t aa euy at Ute on lbo
ia recognized Ollly In arti&lt;les te111ng her why sbe feels
printed
page, wbere lbo cbanloliora never see a . vacuiDil
trapped.
cleaner suddenly dlsgorp Ill con~ on .JIM llvlli.,Uoom
She knows tile reaion she feels trapped is because she IS floor and lbe waibing macbino nevor mllba a · bing
trapped, but she will conscientiously read the article! any.. sound and q!lita j111t after he 1111 p!Dned tile Jut dry diaper
way, jual to aee If perlla~l this Ume somebody bne come ·on baby.
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up with aomellllng now. (They never do.)
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white exterior finish with black vinyl interior trim:

POODLE PUPPIES. AKC Toy
miniature, $'15 aDd "" Stud
service and sroomt.,. P"992-4443.
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Lo Mans HT Cpo. Local o - , low mUoago, 326
v~ eng., •.td. tr~na., ' radio, heater, gold flnith
With black Vinyl roof.
1965 DODGE ·- - - ------$995
440 Coronel.
4 Door. Local Owriod ear • v-•
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RESTAURA.NT
FOR SALE
VERY'GOOD
OPPORTUNITY

auI.omatac .trans., P. at..ring &amp; brakes. Color·
who to. Radio &amp; Hooter.
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Dtlve-ln '"'~at In ••c.. a.nt
lltutiM '1,.-·c;.mpolla. Eafel».

llshetl bual•n .,..._lnt t.W
pndft. All eqvr,...m, furnlaho

OPJN I!VES. 1;00 I' .M.
I'CIMEROY,OHIO

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Inti ancl lltotli plus • toM

1.... whh 1.,.. Nnt on the
hll41nt encl ,.YH ,..,.,lng
let. Ow"' 1111t1t salt du. to
h..lth.

1:30 •·•· to S:OO , .... Dolly
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Auto Sales

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ROOF PAINTING aDd patch!..
b)' contract, ''Elperleneed. ..
For free elllmate, pbpno
992-2806. (We co IJIYWhere).
8-22-Uc

SKATE·A·WA1 SCIIECULE Back to
perf1, Friday,
Od. 3, free gift for everyone;
llaUoween part;y, Frldly, Oct.
31. q,enWodneodly, Friday,
aDd S.lurdoy, 7:30 to 10:30.

I WILL plckq, mercl•ndlaoalld

AWlable for puUesooMondly, Tuoodly, ml Thurodly

tlike to auction

on perceatage

baolo. can Jbn Adama, Aucti..,..r, Rutland, Ohlo. P"742o446L
tlo9-12tc

nllhl• aDd saturday aDd SuJ&gt;..
dly alternoons. Phone 985-

3929 or Ooester 985-3585.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
TOM LEWIS, 111ter well driUNOTICE lo hereby 1hen, In
illl, Lelart, w. Va. Phone
CCJ~Wllance with Section571589.1-3802,
!h';-30tc
.11 reviled code, that the - - - - - - - - - - - - - tu rolllrnl ot Mal&amp;• Counl;y, VACANCY for two elderly gaotor the year 1969 ba"' been pie. Prefer private paid parevlaod aDd the YO!IlaUooo
deirts. Phone Mason, 773CCJ~Wletod .aDd are ""'" lor
5185.
l~tfc
pullllciRSIIOcU'"' at the o!rlce - - .. - · - - - - - - - - __
al the c:o.aoQo Auditor lD the
NOTICE
Court -House, Pomero.y, Oldo. PUBLIC SALE: The personal
~lalnta against a~ wJ.u.
PI'OPOIV belonging to the Eaatloo or uses1ment, except
tate of Bessie M. Pickens,
tbe YO!uatkm IIDd IIIII aa- formerly Bessie M. Tyree,
001-1111 made b)' lhe Tu deceaaod, wlU be oold by the
Cnmmltlloner of Ohio, wW underaiped at p!J)Ue sale at
be hoord b)' lhe Cowd;y Board
the home or Beaole M. Plckol Revlolon, at Ito af!lce ln ~na. Reclna, Ohio, beglnn!'W
the court Houe, Pomeroy,
Friday, September 26, 1969,
Ohio, ouora!ler FebnlaQ 15, at 12:30 o'clock P, M.,lllloa
1970. ~lalnto muol ba
S.tunla)o, September 27,1969
Dll4o ln wr!U.W, oo blankt
atll o'clock A. M.
l'llrniohod by tbe Counl;y Audl·
On Frlclay, September 26,
tor aDd lllod ill hlo olllco on 1989, bei!ml,. at 12:3op. m.
... helen tbe lillie Umlted tor
will be o!rered for oalea WJ.u.
piQIIIolit &lt;#. - s tor the Drat cheater Shot Gun, Reml,.ton
hill Joor, or at a111 Umedur- RIDe, &amp;'VIi" Automatic IS

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1967 CHEVROLET --------$1195
.HT Cpo. Low mil..,go, auto. trans., PS radio
1967 .PONTIAC -----------$1895 ,

AA.TES
Fw Wollf A4 hf.,lco
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Werd ... lttt,rt!on

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btoo, o1c1 clock0, etc. Write
or call M. D. MU!er, IlL 4,
Pomeroy, pbono 992-6270.

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:1948 PLYMOUTH, o.a uloaW·
mlU, Poach Fork Rciad 19.

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9-21o61c
Make otrer. han
cumall.
PAINT DAMAGE. 1966 'zta-Zas
"'"''~~machines. SIDllnorl81,.1 ca.rtana. NoallachmODta
noeclod, ali· oUr cOIIIroh ·are
buUt ln. Sews wlth 1 or 2

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sew ... buttons, - s . Real

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and blind hem oUtch. Nl
SPECIAL SALE - 1964 Fprd AGENCY' REALTORS
Galaxlo soo~. 2 c1oor hard
Phone 445-3643
cash price $38.50 •r . ~&gt;-Z
monthly terms. Pbono 992, ... ,. ..
1llp, wcket aoata, v.a, auto- L--.:..::=:;:..::.:::...:.:::.:::_-.J
matlc tranamtsalon, excele I2x60 NEWMOONmobllehomli -~~:_
!'~~to
lent condiUon, extra clean
1969 mlldel,llke oow. Wall to
$795. Call alter 5 p.m. l'llone wan ..~ Colonial Ameri- ELECTROLux SWeepor-ccm· GE9. HOB$TETTi!R~ BIOicor
plate wl111 allac:hmenls, pelnt 12 ACHES · - good 7 room
742-3650.
9-17~
can decor, Will soU outrishl
8Pl'a)', corcl-wlllder, lhro •
boule halt balb lull baaeor take owr payments, plus
away base. NI cash prlce
mont,' ias ~..; •7000.
1960 BUICK 4-door, good run.
down payment. Phooo 992only
$31.
Terms
avalloblli
POMEROY
- N!Oe remodeled
nlng condition;· power - r 7095 alter 5 p, m.
Phooe 992.:l685.
· -2 boclroam home miXlern
lna and brake•- ExceUenl
11-Is-etc · bath, birch kite"""' waD to
work car. f150. can 742REMOVE EXCESS body Oulcl
wan cupo~~ng. Gu tunace.
3656.
!I-Iii-61c
with Flaldex lablets. Only KIRBY VACUUM. C«nplete
$II,500.
$1.69 at Nelson Drug.
with cleanlretoolsalldpollal&gt;1964 FORD Tudor cuetom olldan
2'1.. ACRES - 8 rooms, bath,
!l-ll-30tp
er.
Runs like new, $59 cub
VIc Wippel, Five Polnta, or
cellar, garage. TwoprdeW ·
or terms avalloble. Phone
can 992-6410.
AUI,. $9000.
g..21~:p ~ AWNINGS, storm doors and
992-2685.
!l-l6-61e
RT, 124 - S bedroom brick,
wl..tows, carports,
mar·
11111 funace, forcoclalr, fUll
-----------quees, blown ani batt insula-

HOISTEtTER
.REllTY-

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Complete Front·End
and Brake S•vlce

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RIIICK ...... t$1795
Grandl'port 2 dt. Hord op • .00

cu. In, ""9lne. Auro. trvns. p..
wer st.. rlng, Lllte new oppeoronco.

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PONTIAC .... tl795
Lemon• YS 2 dr. Hard Tc,p. 150
cu. ln. en1lne. Auto. trans.
Po.er steering. Ellfro sharp.

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FORD ....... $1895
Gelcnde 500 .4 dr. S.don. Air
eondltlened. Pow• lt"'h"t·
Auto. trans. A r.al 1-ell.

resentaUve, For tree estimates, phone Charles Llale,
Syracuse. V, V. Johnson and
Son, Inc.
5-1-trc

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NERVOUS? Gan'l sleep? Try

"Sleepers."
Sadsfacdon
guaranteed or money back.
Only 98 cenls. Nelson DrUiS.
9-11-18111

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Gobese tablets and E-V&amp;~&gt;ora~

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9-ll~Oip

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ASSOCIATi!$....

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. low, carpOrt, ulllll;y · rCXIIIL
Va. Phone 3otQuiet location, $6500.
773-5929 or see Isaac Smlth HAMLET HOME ·- · 5
at 3rd St. aud Pomeroy St.,
balf bath, coUI,. IDe, nlce
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Mason. Owner will finance.
WCMdwork. ru 9'JibUildlreo.
Large sarden, $'1000.
CHRYSANTHEMUM and mums
Gooi'p Hob-, BI'Qker
of all colors, field grown,
HELEN
or VI"GIL TEAFORD
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~ICAL NOTICE TO IIDDIIS'

tulJ basemem, two Iota, can RUTLAND- 2beclroombwlp- .
basement, ........ ,1e,ooo.
be seen at east end or 3rd

St Mason,

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2 BEDROOM houae, sunrqmn,

tion. Elmer White, sales rep-

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Va. See Oll.rlos Kearns· or
eaU '173-S%92 or 773-5504.
9-U~tc

APPLES.

- - - - ..... - - - - - - - - chard, State Route 689, Iocal- TWO BEDROOM home, llvlni

BUICK
PONTIAC
od 7 miles northeast of
room, dQUJW room, haD and
GMC TRUCKS
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POMEROY
Wl!kesvllle. Phone ~lb4785•. ~ -~~lA! ~94 . ..
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· ., -~NU!f'!i~ pup ~r pelletgun,alr~, '-!-"'!11~~--!!!!'!l..ol
B,IH2tc · - Brownell-A...:;,~ilt.ort." ·
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. 1Couni1 'hllliii••r, . ilhll loclden, too!tt..uoi
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wtlh •l*alli'· iir'liie Drat wr~s. !aldl~Wcbalrl,pic- Business Op-..,•nltle$
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Gorcion Jl Caldwell
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-- - - - - - - - - - - ,.WEEKEND REVIV AL meeting
~ atartlna: 11: 1Wall1 tbUe1
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19, 20, 2L Ber\'iees start
at 7:30p.m. ~clal o!IWID&amp;.
: Evef'J(JDe welcCIIla. Rev. ftob..
: ert Searle a, paJtor.

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j ot 681 aDd U4ln ReodaYIUo,
bas r_....., Hours _ Frldly 1111 satunla)o, 1.7 P.&amp;
l &amp;moiay, 1 • 5 p.m.
9-111-Ste
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• conferOIICt at Morpn cen..
! tor G011J0i MloolonOiurchat
Bidwell, 0 b lo, Route 1,
whore WcN'Iey llaley Ia paoICII', Services alart Sop~ 24i 28 at 7:30 oo&lt;h nJchl, All dly
oorvleeo &amp;omy, 5oDt. 21wl111
a baokeldlmoronthe......,..o
aDd ~· IIIII ln lila allerj ...... with lf1tnn Timo •lnl·
&gt;oro lilat :rou boar over WMPO
1 ooch SunciQ.:n,. _....-wDI
. lie lf\0 ftey, 0. G.' Kc~,
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Olarleatoo, w. VI.
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1 p. m. Prizet, bacon and
' llama. lklbby HW Farm.
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nlc lurnlturo, grlllder, axeo,
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boolco, barbeque grill, lawn
swlni, electric drill, lawn
tools, and ma~otbermlscalSPORTSMEN
laneous articles,
New opportunity for the ,port,.
On S.lurd Septe be 27 mind.d mon or womon to get In the
ay,
m r • field rhe., enjoy rhe r~~ost.
1969, beginning atll;OOP. M. We ho..... a limited number o'
will be olfered ror saleangn.. opening•
for the ambitious p.... on
who would Ilk. ta Nap th. ..~
us•I amount of good qualicy word• of th. eYer inc:reaslrtg .. c:~
furniture and glauware, CCD- national ekplotlon.
aisting inpartor: Olerr1Beclo YOU CAN EA.RN WELL OYER
$900.00 PER MONTH IN THIS
room SWte, maple beclr.o4m AMAZING
BUT FUN BUSINESS.
auite, cedar chest, desk, daY..
You do nMd at leost $16.47.50 to
erwort, vlbratlrw chairs, oc- $3600
cath to 1tort.
eaaioral chllro, leather lOI&gt;
colreelablawlthmotchllll•ncl
tables, Motorola color ...,.. Write (tiYinsJ pho,. nu~nber)
oolo televlolon oet, G. E. coiALL SEASONS SPORTING
or televlaloo oet, black aDd
GOODS CO.
O.pt. 651
white portable televlolon oet,
7262 Natural Brhllg• Rd.
G. E. stereo nella aDd record
St. Le4111, Missouri 63121
player, offlce desk and chair,
lour air COIKiftlonera, new
G. E. automatic washer,G.E. For Sale or Trade
rel'riprator, 30 cubic lootup.
REMODELED .3 boclrlaht freezer, Elna cabinet NEWLY
room htme, sitlated In load
electric
machine,
reoldential area ln Middleea, book
port. C&lt;lmpleteJ.y c:a'lletod.
Ill, silver
1ih bathe. Will CCBIIIder rosejewelry,
lclentlal
or !arm Pl'CJIIOIV ln
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trade. Wlllarra..-floanc:lJ111.
ny dlahee,
For appointment phone 992chi..,
re, pitch3600.
era,
shea, man,y
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Warren Pickens, Eucutor
llradbord AuctlOD ~
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
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Grfl Roosh, pbooe 992-6039,
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ill tilt · - o( Mary ADder- Auto Salts
lOll Bela, deceaHd, ia put
1966 CORTINA Erw!lob Ford,
ao !allowo: Z_drculati!W !uol
w ...r. aodan. $500. ,. Phone
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aDd troller l'llrrace. S!oepo
five aDd hao lots of storap
area; ·11x10 attached awnl111
withpolesalldllU1llneo.Prlce
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mine nm. Excelsior Salt
Worke, East Main St., p..,_
Help Wanted
erO)O. Phone 992-3891.
WOMAN to bab)'olt5hours Jolao.
S.l3-tfc
day throllgh Friday, Phone
992-3589.
~1-3tc FOUR ADJOINING loto on W.
Maln St., P...ero.y, 200 fl.
front, 100 teet doep, C0.11alnFor Rent
lre .... U1o bullcii,., 501150
THREE ROOM apartment, comtwo story, one two-story
plelely modern with built-In
rrame, beth rented. Fonnerly
kitchen~ .,.U 9ven and labia
9-2i.etp • hot aDd
Gruaoer BodJo Works. Pbcxoe
F..., , adltop uniti stainless steel sink
992-2053.
mateo. Pll.· 9wm;,:Gec&gt;. • ...._ l.lold IGr
with dlspooal unlt, large lle111
peln ~~aoc~y,, bi.iM!Aobo q. ........ Jrba,
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9-2I-31e
and large clooeto. NicelY clec8 RdoM HOUSE, 613 MIII Sl,,
""'~ Oldo. ' . • - ~c """ .........Oiillaltllt
orated. can 992-2278 for IIPMldciieport, I'h bloru trom
SE'Wm~MA:-7"~-:--:-·
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the pool olllce. Inqul... at43t
GUITAR BARGAINS-- One ex,,~ , , ~ Cillo. "
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Llneoln St.
aorvlce,.,..~..~~ . ~~ ~· ~f.
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ment, shower, newl,ydecoratservice. We .' ...,.,. Sda· ,Jiml Ul_ .
dltloo; one Framus 6-atrl,. I HOLSTEIN cow, JoltnJ:
ed, 507 MW St., Middlepo;1.
Phone 9411-2822,
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fOUR ROOM !urnlabod. apart52"
PONY.
S.nltati&lt;in. Siftirt, Ohla! Ph.·,
$75.
Pb....247eae bass, extra good, with new
ment, blth, adults alii ref.
662-3035. ' . . .
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2675.
temer strlrws, cheap: one
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Mulberry
new S\l)ro ampllRer with
!l-21-3tc
Ave. Pl..,. 992-6698.
tremelo and reverb; 2 speak1·25ottc
era, 40 per cem off, Tnq
Whlloy, 130 Lincoln ild.,
TRAILER LOTS, Ilclb's Mobile
r ....l'01.
Court, Syracuae, Ohio, on
Slate Rt. 124, P"- 1192.
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1968 HONDA 350. Phone 992- AUTOMOBILE lllluranee been
AM-FM radio, 4-speed cha~4.
9-17 -4tc cancelled? Loot yaur ""'ra•
ger, 4-lpeaker sound system. - ~ - .-------tor's license? Call 992..2966
Balance due $85.42. Use our 1963
EL, 16 Coot Comal&gt;&amp;-IS-tk
lime payment pian. Call 992che travel traller, $875,sall·
3352,
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11-24-tfc
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!asL WlU sell cboop. Good HALF RUNNERS and bunch
runnlre conditioo. P bone
boons. Plek )'OUr own, 'h.
Chester 985-3988.
mile below tbe Ravenswood
9-21-2111
ferry. Phone 84:1-2246.
!1-19-llltc
TWO FEMALE Ollbuabuas, - - - - - - - - - - - - - breeding stock, 2 pups, male, 4 GAME stags, early latched.
3 weeks old. Phone 843 •
Breed, Hatci&gt;-CiariaL Phone
2648.
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WASHINGTON INEA)
Debate is growing on whether tile end of the war In
Vietnam will free large amounts of money for new fed·
eral programs in the city slums, for the poor, the unemployed, tile handica!llled and for alr and water pollution,
cheaper housing ana· transportstion.
The answer, of course, is that there will be more funds
available lannon-Vietnam projects. The catch, as presidentialaSJlotant Daniel P. Moynihan has suggested, is tllat
moot of these to-be-available postwar dollars have already
In a very real sense been obligated to existing programs
without anyone having ever voted It so.
Tbat is to say, that programs already in e:dstence will,
In thelr "natural" growtll, absorb most of tile money as
the VIetnam war leis it go.
It II a curious tblng, but many programs have virtually
indeltructable and unalterable growtll rates of their own,
sometimes almost Independent of what eitller Congress or
the ldmlDiotrallon might will.
So, in a sense, the decisions on how this "new" money
will be spent were made four, five, six and even 10 years
ago.
Tote some examples:
In 111110, federal education programs were running at
about t:1 billion a year. 11111 fiscal year the spending Is
upeetocl to come close to "0 billion.
In the period from 1964 to fiscal 1970, the manpower-emploJIIIOIIt programs Jumped from $'100 miiUon to an estimated t:~.S biiUoo. hom llocal 19116 to 1970 federal healtll
pro&amp;rama tripled from
billion to '18.3 bllllon.
Saela1 Security leaped from '13 billion in 1961 to almost
W:ll!!l' t.oda)'. lil tile 1181110 . pefiod, other "lncGme
ildtf" proCr8ms (publlc •salol..,.., unemployment ln.~. veterans' compensation IIIII penaiDDJ, federal em·
ploye rotirement pay) grew from •12 billion to t19 billion.
Adding topther only the programs mentioned above,
~this year Ulseal 1970) Is estimated at $43 billion
ci'eater lhan It waa jUJt Ill&lt; years ago in 1964.
That'• an inereaae of fl billion a year.
AI tllat rate, any VIetnam war savings would be eaten
up In !OlD' yearl-01' less. Yet !IIese figures don't take
account of a boat of other progranu, each wltll Its own
almoot·lmpoolllble.-.aate growth rate&amp;-government oal·
arleo, for one.
Tbese.ftlureo alao don't take account of tile demand for
locreaaed bule miUtary spending to make up for some
programo conoldered essential. but beld back !IIese past
few-yearo to meet Vietnam war needs.
·
The growtll of tile major social programs over the past
decade or so hal bull! In aD extraordinarily large number
of men and women wltb a vested Interest In tllelr continuation and eapansion.
No matter how bad aD ellsting social program is or how
much better a proposed new program may lie, many recipIents believe (correctly or Incorrectly) they would lose by
tile cllange. When aid programs alfect millions of people
their fears about change and tllelr pressures for more of
the same can exert a powerful eftect on congressmen who
may depend on their votes.

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terminal Ia Dallu' Love Field alllport are anapellded
from a dark brown cork eeiDDJi, bordered by a mirror,
wbleh mabo !be eeUinc appear to be BoatinciD midair.

By Aidmen Sunday
Pomel'&lt;Q' emergency
qw1 aniiW1!red two calls !UnThe

day.

The first, at 10:50 p.m., was
cor Lorllln Aelker at the Clar.
ence Jordan rellldence on Route
143. Aelker ""s removed to
Veterlllll Memorial Hospital
where he was treated for a
lacerated chin and released.
The second call was to the
Barhera coates residence,
Pomeroy Rt. 3, at 11:40 p.m.
for five year old llelnz Cosies
Who wsa taken lo Veterans Memorllll lloepltal where he was
admlllod as a medical patient.
The Pomeroy Fire Dopar!.
ment, answering a call to
SJ&gt;rlnl Ave. at 11:01 Sunda1.
learned It waa a false alarm.

(Continued frCIII pogo 1)

Women•o Qdl4 Will
crltlcol ....UIIon, lllable to. telll to Communist Chino's day-to. meet · at 7:30 p.m. Wodneoda1
dQ.Wrs, tnrormed East European sources said toda.Y. Neither at the Trlnlt;y Unlted.Church of
Sonlot nor Pekll8 olllclala wOIIld conllrm the report. Neither Chrlot In l'omeJ'0¥,1beFrlend.
would thay de91l~
b' Circle, as holt group, wUI
Moo, 76, last made a reported public appearance In Pe~ pro- the Pl'OII'am.
MQ 19, ~ 10,000 peraooa Peklng' radio said were atbdents
of bl1 tlloolhl- 'l1lo broadcast said he was "'beaming with health."
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More illvol--.. ill Lao. revealed
WASHINGTON - CITING AN INCREASING alii dlsturbiJW
U.S. mWtary IIMilvemelll In Laos, Senate Democratic Leoder
Mike Monlllleld called toda.Y Cor an Immediate holt to all)' oddi·
Uoallli..,.eaoeo In U.S. peroomel In Southeast Asia.
In a -lal r_.t to tho Senole Forelan Relations Comml'teo, lfulllleld said bla recent two -week trt, to Southeast Alia
allowed h - or Amorlcana lave boen killed as a result ot a
•teod1 U.S. ~In Laos. He said the lmolvement has reach-

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T11o dofoodanto were fined IIIII WUbur Barnett, 34, l'l&gt;me1111 a lldrd forfeltecl two boadl l'&lt;Q', was fined ~ anc1 oollta for
In I'IJmoro&amp;' llfa11ll' Clarleo Le- running a rod llibt.

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Meda Ml)rrla, Pomeroy.

Diseharges Schoonover, Elva Dal101, Clarence u.yman, Eleanor Gordon, Eva Alward, Corl
Schultz, Jr.
SJnda1 Admlaslons - OOelda OIISe, Middleport; Wllilam
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believe• bl1 leaers lndlcale ha
wao to death In the
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lllra. Jooe L. Cclncepclm, 20,
said atteq~ta by her a!lm'De7,
Coarad 4-m. to pin ' detail•
ourroundl,. the daoth ot tho 19yeaMJid Morine hive been
abfllllll'd olf by mWIIr)'
aulhorlUeo Who 11J tho report;..
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Grubb,
Mldoll~;
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Hall, Pomeroy; Corrine Mcl&gt;anlal, Cheahlre.
ll\mcla1 lllachergeo - Thomas Hemessy, Doma Walloa,
Ivan Lane, Donald SprQ~e.

Market Report
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO,
Solurdo.Y, Sopt. 20, 1969,
SALliS REPORT ot
Ohio Vall01 Livestock Co,
HOGS - 175 to 220 1bo.
25 to 25.60; Z20 to 250 lbl,

25 to 25.50; Li8hl 22 to 25;
Fat Sows 18 to 22; Slap 16
to 20; Boon 16 to 18; Sowa r.
Plgo 65 In 100; llooala . 8 to
20.
CA.TTLE- !lteer8 22 to 29.-·
60; Hellen 22to 27; llab7 Beet
24 to 30; Fat Cowo 18 to 21;
Cannot• 15 1n 20; ·Bulla 20 .
to 25; MUk Cowl 100 to 200.

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To Select Your Coat
For The
Cold Months Ahead!

'EXcellent Swimmer' Drowna
''I heW Just two reaaona r..
not belleYing th..... Mra.
c-tpclen .ollld at har home.
"He wu ·111. ixeeUent awimmer
aDd he ·ln'Ote me that lhoy

examlnoro liFe reportecl tho
youth 4ecl frt:D 41&amp;celdeotal
drowninf' _.., dll)'o before ihe
body w~ed Jul,y 5. No
odler
. . Oil WBB made
awllabli,

"II oiOoon'l IOUDII rllht he
b1JW thare Cor II...,
day1 nil·no one u.whfm," she
would'

thue a diffflf'etu:e
In
llfttH.,. tlie front
and
logo of a glnJffe?
BOOK HO!!RS NOTI:1l
A-The front lefl'l appear
The Molp Bookmobile will to be loqor tllan the hind
be at tho Middleport Ubror7 on01, but tftey are all the
until 4:30 p.m. ~ and on IIIJDe lenitbTueodof, Weclnelda1anc1ThursQ-,Wiult II the 1Malllng
day from 9 a.m. In 4t3ll p.m.

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a!OPPER DOWN - Brian Donoher, 43, Centan, craahlancJed tblo heliCGJIIer on Burnett Rd., at 7:60p.m. Monday,
when It ran IU of ps ID llil!lt ot tho GaWa-Melp Relloaai

Airport. llolloher was nat inJured. The ~ Ia ~ to
bo taken to tile Ahron-Centon Airport for repalra.

A 43-y--dd canton -..Ji&gt;.. f4dpmeot Co., was in li&amp;bt of mUe west of the new Rt. 35
- - CCllllP8D1 pilot WOI antn. tho lillllla - Meip Reglooo1 bJpooa, "' Kanaup..
jured llondoJ evening hlo Airport when tho 'copter rao
Tbore waa moderate damage
hallcopter ron out ot pa and out of pa. Danaher IDIIIO(IIld
he had to craih-land tho ehop- to set tile maehlne - to tho helicopter. The left landperatKanaup.
lloou8h a head bump - · ing wu broken IIIII tho
Aportlonoftho
'l1lo Hlallwa.Y Patrol allld In the edge of a coraflel4111oag
illrneU
Rd.,
two.lenlho
of
a
tall
IIIOIIIbly
wao
broken otf
Brian Jlolllher cf tile Danaher

rlal&gt;l--.

and lloe latl dte••lllbod,
Ito~ lpl'-'ad.
Donlher, ld ....., byllllpe.

aplkll a
houri- In a ............

1ro1 ..

to r.e~upolla­
BrUilanl, Oldo, --~

was -

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ot StaoboavWe.

Middleport in Money Squeeze

Propose Utility Tax
the communlt;y, Zerkle allld, IIIII Qw-les BYer In ~r
In hla OJ)Inlon should be aa. Maintenance !IJpervlaor
IUood a fee omually for be- Harold Chaae lhll """"~ permitted to operate In the
Chase wlll be lnotructecl to
coiiUWIIit;y.
la1 otf empiQ)Ieo worl&lt;ln81n ltoe
Grate will e&lt;nler with Fultz several aperatloaa of tho .U.
on tho poaslblllt;y IIIII rep&gt;rl lqe ot whleh he Ia In eharge.
beck to council.
Council qreecl 1o JMW on]j&lt;
Council dllcusood also a pro- more time at tho cerneiMpoaaiiD plaeo an oparatlngi0¥1 leo lhli-fall anc1 to emplQ)'
before valera of tho town. SOY- on]j&lt; oae man 111ere lnotead ot
ani oounc:llmen lndl.- thlt two, l wu qnod aiMI ·ID

.. :... sthowed no w.:
1
of'"'"': talno.
:._r ~lao tnok out an
Ul'lllllled latler ohefoundinalde
tho wallet. II bepa• "'I Juot
wa11t to tall you tha~ 1 mllht
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SAIGON (UPI) - u. s. 11521
PRESDlENT NIXON GAVE Ute ao-ollead
tediJ for buildlnrr ID Amerlcon a~peraoalc transport (SST) draiiPod bundreda of tDo• ot
~ .toGIIY near tile Demlll~· of eareylng up to 300 poa_. at apeodo of 1,800
ml1ea an hour. Tha Pre.._ told.reportars bo wwld allk
larlzed ZCine (DMZ) to prevent
cor . - •98 mWion In devolopllllllt lunda wldeh · 101 North V181111mese Wlltra1 ,
Uoa
loto
border
poeltklnl
bewlll 1111 -..I CGDIIructlon of two leol modelo. The lloelriB
fnl ¥acMed by u. s. Marino 'l1lo o1or1 and ..,. _ half
Co. of Seallle WQ.J build u-.
arlllltl7 unlta. To lho ooulb. flrame homo cf lllr. and lolra.
'l1lo preo!W lldml!led lho 6Uidt wen-~ for
rpm-at Ioree&amp; lhallal'ed a Jamea E. Rwoaall ... Slfa&amp;y
..... plfJIOIMII, llrt he aald he docldod to ~~~~- wllb lbo
Silojjb v._,..10 lrrqular Cnok llold near Cheahln wu
,...,., Cor whleh mora tban half a bUUGD of foderalfllnda al.daltrDyocl, 1110111 Ill con"'!"'11 hal been opeal, becouoet''lwontthoUIIIIod Slate• to·laid 111111.
·C'&lt;iiDn•nlrl•oa
repOrlod
..,.
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In
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Gre
early
toda1.
\ 1111 -ld In alr tranaPort-..
~ llabt flllollnl In Sculh 1'ommJ lllrit, ullatam Mid.
druga 6al platy
. Vlolaam Yonolay IIIII ~. A diOPDl't Flra lllplrlmelll ehlel,
IIDOiioillban said thlt In tho · said Mr. Ruaaall hod 1'fllllmed
IEGO, CALIF. - THE GOVERNMENT'Sc..-11
laqilt e1aa11 repOrlod Conulll- homo IU'CIUJid 4 a.m. aflar lak11111181llnl hal turned up liiUe but- IIIII
un1t1 near tho G a - ing hlo family to Mblllalliplll
about dellll'l croaU,. tho U. S. - Maxlco - . .
border ldlled IOY811irretlllan to vlalt relatlvea. Ruatall waa
lbo policy ot cat-1&gt;741" and per....._,.penon - 62. Four - - 1D .._t In , MWk Ill a taw
. Ill- Into Ita lldrd 1101. t11ore were delll)'l of up tO Ill&lt; ......, 11111 ..,
·
lllao
were-- bolita and dHidad to 1111 to a
ID1 traffic Jama beeked up Into Maxlco at pobltl.
111.
res1auran1 for - . . , . to eot
. fJ'reuary ~t olll&lt;ialt said U, S. CIIIIDml A&amp;onla
Tbo
lrroiUlafl,
with tho aid .•. - lhan ID bed Upon hla
IIU"ehed 418,181 pel"l&lt;lllll at 3 1 - ..... ''opercit lllblar-'".cwaloer - · and n111m within on hour be found
IIIDD
lnloreept" wao 9lndt1
w1111out flodlnB a llitlle
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artmea7, ldllad 35 Cllmmllllllt ti.o homo
lllfl'ljuano IDIIaler.
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IOidlera Ia tho fllhl near a Ia IJames. Tbo root had 11.
~
but ...,..., eaved ln. ..,._were
I Retidenll lltoo'd from tlaltpr
than
ball
llio
lbltb
VItiealltd It 5:12 LiD.
·. JIARRISON, OWO - A TRAC'tOIM'IIAILER ~ aat ala
· - ..,.,..,. Wll 1111 out
Tbo RuaiOila had reetllll1.r
tclldalde wel&amp;b statloa nlar blre """' l•kfl8 a tlamDiobloo
ot ao:tlon.
......,.led lho home. Ceuea of
IIIII laqe ehemlelll. Some 400 , . _ In I half....U. radlua
Aultrallan foreoo reported a lbo' blue Ia 1dnown. Lola of
0119-,(0raed aw11 from lbolr bontao, The ehemlcal, (molbjol
11\l'starioul
blcDI
"mer. tbo bauM a n c l - WOI 011lllfi'calltalll, Wll earrled Ill - - · u part~=-tho - ; - - had boon ...... Vliot II...... to bo - - ,IJ,.
........ Chemlelll Co. of Taxu Cll1,
1D lho
eo.w 1111111 qaloll thalr traopo 000 ancl$16,000.
B. L llll Poet pllnl at Ballo, W.Va.
.
Ill l'buoe ,.., _.,.., lit had
Seroral ot tile
Diivw llaorlll
lllll!tecl ·- . . tv Aua'JIIuman of OklahOma CII;J, ~
hl,l. ~· Wwtam
tftllao
......... Who called blm
. 'lllrlll ot Moore, Olda. ..._.. "' ........... III!Uon lale Yonthe
··Phantom
hiker." ... he
CGqllalnlnl or dlaiii!Ht and ....... 111e q,to ~
Wll ·-ted In actual combo!
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ID'or Gene Grate to contact
Solicitor Bernord Fult&gt; oa the
poslllblllt;y ot a ·tu on ullllt;y
compenleo oerving tho comrnunl\1. Every aleh utlllt;y In

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OliUid nat be placed before vot. there cor tho remainder of tho tho llllortage of &lt;porallq .....
art before 1970.
;rear. One OJIIPio.Ye latd In lho 1o1m.
CCiuneUman Clifford Slumho oa Frlda1, leaving a.aae 'l1lo bid of tho Clll..... Naallld Mlddlep&gt;rt Is operating olx ._, It was reporlad.
for lho....,..llead
under ·tho same budget tllot It
To a11ev1a1e the flnlllclal ..-tV - o1tuaM •lbo aldid 10 yooro aao, IIIII In tho prea..re, councU Iaiii nlsfotvot. 101 behind lbo Dudl07 Florllt
face of riling cooto In all ell- ed to borrow $5,600 from tile shop _ , .1 aceoptecl. 'l1lo .u.
rectlonl, tho oommunlt;y Ia un- IIODOral fund togolotollle- lqe wlll lear tho IIZUe- ·
der a handicap.
mol.._,.e fund IIIII $1,400 ture, -~~~~~~-II was qreecl to take lmme- In go Into tho ceiiU!Iery flmd. poaalble, IIIII wllllurn ...-lbo
dlate economy lllaJ&gt;• 1n labor "' • part ot tho ~. 1o1 to t11e - . Tho....., 1n
p81rolla of the village anc1 Mill'· councll had to ,Us leglollllan Olcloanp, WUI tho o111qo

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or c. o. Flaher appointed a to aupplemelll tho apprqlrla.- • lot • tho ..... "' liMe ~ Froderlck Krider, committee composed ot Cclun- tiona for tho Joot,
Fllll'lh Sta. 'l1lo olllqo In ae76, !lrracuse, was traatecl for cllmen Zerkle. George Baker
'l1lo mon., being bofJOWed
(Contiluod oa I)
bQurles cf tho left arm IIIII
rllbl hlp llondoJ aflarnoon at- '71. •
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fer wolldlllloto tho aide of. ~
lJ~jarleUa
ear on Houle 124 near the !lrraeuao Pork.
Ac......U,. to S!erlff Robert
driven by Duckworth
of !lrr•cuoe. lit walkod IU'CIUJid
tho rear of tho Duckworth car
Into tho lido of the
ear drttl!" b1 llalneth Dwlsfot
wmlama ot near lloade.
Krldv wu traateclin t11e ot.
lice of Dr. llopr P, Dullels
"' I'OmeiQJ. ~· to tho
lido ol lho car driven tv' WUllama were •llliht.

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from tho _ . t fund _ " a
r11e of rour per .....
- wiD 001110 frcm a $l.f,IGO
pneral !lind ourplul willA ...
boon aar-"*1 tw molnteniDco In IJ70, IIDIICIWlnl will nm thlt flolll oext yar llllle11 - - be made. - - be modo wltlalt ~~ 111come hal oat been .........._

Tboy-·-1111!, ..... ~.- --..· f1'~ ·1n ;Jbol,..,.' · llloiY1&gt;elliiH"'IIItll' tle;fWIII!I4 . mlliaalp ~-~~~r:-~ · i 1111 ..-..- lboo to CillO
tile.:~~ touchlel Coomcll l'rellldenl JoliO Zor- ·be - . I · also fib houri at tho COftlllllllllt; 4unp fer Willi polioo ...,.._
:" ~ thl Ia lU wallet_. Ide reiJieltecl &lt;;lerk • Treu. pointed out tllel IUeh I levy ancJ to have onq &lt;110 emplQ)'e
IIIII i11an1 of

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Copter Crashlandi; in Kanauga Cornfield

wh:hr

.,.,., ...tmerko to beflnt

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Aid. .;It he waa mlsalfll, why
didn't
tho1 look
him?"
"I believe
theyforbeat
him to
Hard prosood for operating
d ... ml1bo In tha br'• .. sh lUnda In tho face of rlllinl
ea-.
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e COBIB Middleport VIUage ofll.
a ald. ·"He alwa1s &amp;al aloow clals' wlll tnvestlpte lho poac':."e~" . placed lllbUIIy ot le¥7ln&amp; a ullll!y tu
ePC on
a on ullllt;y !Irma
cardbiard box In her lop ani
'Ibis wao ~ ot oevoriii1U8bepo · ~ lettero her gelllona lolonda)l ni8hl when
buobanl wrote dally from Middleport VUiage CCiuncU met
Porrlo lsla!ld.
In reaular oeelllon and found
Uoe&gt;Plalnod Wallet
"Tallo loak t hi wall ~ MVoral lunda overdrawn 0
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al- lllne and a hI If
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Br BomL:i.m

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Ill home an;ytlme.

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•tructcw « ILIM!niiOl'y per sOft..
no! bill Jlh1slcally obuood tho

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llel'.ritr?
A-'Georgetown Ualveralty, fOilDded In 1789," at
WaahiDgton, p.c.

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Mahon, who told physlclaDI
boipre he di8JI Sundt¥ that he
had boon beolen because he
couldn't keep "' with lither
recrulll. Marino lnveotlptan
uld Moa!,la1 Melson dtecl of a
ktdluQo ailment 1111 drill ....

lnveotlpllon.
- ...... him.''
The Marlnel ~ contllluld
~ wao at Porrlo
their lnvoeUpUoa Into llle lalu4 lilllY fh" days thla
death ot 1'&gt;1. sta(ahan F.
·when the Marines
~u miss~ from hla
barrack&amp;' Five days la!er the
mUIIat)' said oblo bod,y waa
found Ia . 1 creek behind a
barr1oka building.
The US. l!larlne Command at
tile tralniiiC(bue
allld medical
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22.25175to to28.86;

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Come 'I'o Elbc;rfelr/3 J1U$J
Ready ·To Wear

PT. PLEASANT

U your ears are sensitive
Corl - - 11125 lo metal - aay kind, lncludeach an ebupo of clll- IDC gold - and you love to .
lurtdi!C lho peace ancllnlaxlca. wear &amp;1101e very 11 1D" fUp· Donvor Pole. Jr., 27, oa earrlngo, put clear nail
Raelae, WOI fined $100 lllld poUoh on tile part of tho earancJ WOI - e d lo riDe tbal IDuchoo the ear. It
the acldo In lhe
dau 111 Jail '"' ehariiU wiD
from your ean.
"' driYini While lnlaxleatecl,

MEIGS THEATRE

~~~:~~~:~;~:~=:~~~~~~=e!:~~t!:~:1
Q-,W'hich II the 114tion'l
o!Urt •Romcm Catholic UIJi.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Salurda)' Admlasions - EL

LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PI'. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Solurdo,y. SepL 20, 1969
HOGS - 175 In 220 24.40
to 25.25; lloavlee 2US to 23 .•
80; Ll&amp;foll 22.75 to 28.75; Fat
22.25 to 24.75; 1looro 16
to 17.35; Pip 10 to 14; Stnek
Slloato liY lid. 15 to 20.
· CATI'LE - SIHro 20.75 to
26,25; llelfan 18.50 to 22.50; Fat Cowo 18.10 to 20.60; Cannon 14 to 17.211; Bulla
22 to 25; Stock Colli Ml caJy.

Solurdo,y .........

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TEACIIEltS OF .MEIGS, JACKSON ANDVINTON,Counlleo
"'""""' the membership of Al»ha !lmlcron Chapter of Jlella
llll&gt;lla Gamma Sororlt;y whleh met for a dinner oeeston In
Pm!eroy Monday ovenlow at tha Trlnlt;y United Cbarch of
..au-to~ otncers In charge of tho llrot meeUow of the fall - IGII pic-.,.. front row, from left, Mra. Eother D. Moerller, Wel)otonlllou!el, treaourer; MlooAnnoMoudeFebrman,
J.ackoon, prellldont; Mrs. Edith Hof!mon, MrArthar,llroh1ce
prnldent; back """• frCIII left, Ml11 Cerolln Smith, PC111&amp;to¥o oecond vice presl-, IIIII Mrs. Martllo Huotod, Pom&amp;rO)', secretary.

1961, anc1 • dau&amp;ltter, Luelllo.
Funeral Wricea wiD beheld
Tuoodof at 1 p.m. Ill tho Ew.
ing ChQel with tho Rev. BID
Perrin otllcladJIII. 11ur1a1 will
Jamoo Doaohew, 90, a fo/·
be In Grove Cemetery.
mer resident ot -~. died Frlenda may can at tho fllner.

SHEEP - Ewll I&lt; Llna. ~ to
10; Stock Ewel 4 lo. 10; Fal
~ 5 to 10; CUlla 1 to 5;
lluokl 5 to 10; Fat Wllhoro
5 to 10.
LAMBS Topo ·25.60;
Seconds 22 to 24; 1Jab1 wta.
18 to 22; Common II to 20,

••tUaturbbw p~ona.••

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QUICK QUIZ

SOiurday In tho Llnonln .If&amp;.
mortal lklapital, Cnlmnhua.
!mvtvorolnclude a sm, Ken.
notb, DI,Yion; t11ree douslrtera,
Rulh Woodrow, WeotarvWe;
Katllryo Graham, Cloanrlllar,
Fla., anc1 Marpret ~~. (4.
lumbuo, IIIII t11ree lll'andehll-

YORK

or a Marine
recndt II- u 1ecldeiUlly

llo .... pncedod In detlh tv
bi1 wife, Mqllle, m Oet. lt,

VEAL CALV!iS - Topt 38;
Seeonda 32 to 31; Medlam 28
to 32; Com. r. liVe. 25 to 38;
CUlls 20 to 25.

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Dies Saturday

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News•.. in Briefs

ed

wUI aolllot 'llewera ID HOilW tho
Sciuii\&lt;Pialo. ·

allons and a strained back. Her
CODIIItlon Ia tCI&lt;irtecl •• ll1IOd. dren.

James Donohew

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORt. OHIO

Probe Death
Of Marines
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Deootetl To Be lnterwll Of The Meigs,

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oration. · lm!lroved procodutoa

ollht with uuurles 11111tered ln a two • Clr, two 1~
ate accldenti in Jack BOll County~
Mrs. Lolo A. Se,ymour, 22,
R~ J Walltton, 011!1 her dousbter, 'flmmr ):.ym Seymour, 4,
were admlu.i'to tho .hoopltalal
10:15 p.m. Saturday.
Mrs. Se,ymour sullered a
fractured rfllhl arm, laean.
lions of tho .-ce ancll.Urnolll&gt;Jurles. Her dau&amp;bter received
a fractured tllhller. Condition
reports lids morning listed
Mrs. Seymour and her dausbter'a coMltJ.on aa eoocL · ( ·
Mrs. Ruby Jirvll, 33;·Jkio- '

Br RAY CROMLEY
NEA Washington Correspondent

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War-Freed Funds Already
Tied to Existing Programs

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. ~ !oakex&lt;Citl-n,&gt;~
111t ...... Ia -"""' tobedrf- ·
er- ii.I.U..a more oultabli cor
haneol' anc1 dey!Jw lhan II hat
Ia prior yearo.
'l1lo corn dl')'lni area will be
lllti'ot, with moro deyera Ill ap.

Thrae peraonoworeadmlttecl
to Holoer Medical Centor Solo-

RAYCRDMLEY

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Three Injured
In Accident

1'1&amp;111: lla1h)' Gladlolberpr, !lmlJ1 GI'Qio, Dreoma RaM1n,
Sharon ' - • • dnlnlmaJorelle;RIQyanno Th111111m,Joumle
Cla1 IIIII Pam Misner.

KYGER CREEK MAJOIIETI'ES - 'l1lo 19119 • 7ll KJaer
Creek HIP School maJorettes, pictured here In front of tha
Ohio Valle,y Publlsh~ Co., omce In GaWpolio, ere, lei! to

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