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Cantoo McKinley 68 Toledo DeVilbiss 0
Cleve . Benedictine 112 r.leve.
John 1la,y 18
Cleve. Rhodes 12 Cleve. Sooth
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Maumee VaUey 38 Leclgemont 6
Unlv. School 21 Detroit Cran.
brook 16
Western Reoerve AcadeiiiY 38
Buffalo 6
Marlon Catholic 50 Sunbur)' Big
Walnut 20
Cleve. St. Joseph 14 Parma
Padua 0
Cln. St. Xavler62Newport(Ky.)
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Cols. Watterson 34 Cola. Hartley 8
Cols. DeSales 6 Colo. Wehrle
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Lorain Catholic 22 Cleve.
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Akron Kenmore 13 Akron East

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Mogadore 34 Kent State H1sh 0
Middleport Cardinal 44 BeachwoodO
Youngstown Chaney 27 Younp.
IOwn Wilson 0
Jackson AWton 47 ~rlng(leld
Local 6
Mineral Ridge 46 Sooth Ranae 0
Champion 48 Lakeview U
Newton Falls 34 West Branch 0
Poland 21 Leetonia 20
Brookside 30 South Amherst 6
steubenville 27 Brooklyn (N.Y.)
Jefferson 8
Welrlnn (W. Va.) 26 BeUaire
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GNJolr, VL, 111-.1 proJeet d.tlleiJI'GIIp. Sneral mel!lloel'•left todo,y witll the arUelea for
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NEW ORLEANS :.. GALE FORCE WIND~ atiJotiod up 011 the
frlrllea al l!ilrriCIIJJ8 Lourie broezed lnlal!d alCIIII t1ie IIICIIIth d.
lhe ...-... River IIOdl,)', but tile conter d. tile late • •.....,
1111r111 itrlft.d along an erraUc path 2BO miles from abore.
'l)GUq. of 1111r111 • We&amp;l')' 1111li ·coaat nalcleats, ilready
rav.,.d iQ. the blast d. hurrle~M Camille thle year; nuwed ln• la1lll. Tilt hliric8ne'e poW of ._ct aiOIIfllha coalt waa wocer~ Orl-• Weatlm' Bureau said the llllrlll'a courao·
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ooldlera walling for hellcoptero
io pick them up IS mlln north
of 5algon.

Ume poUce department dlepat.
dler. Approval was BIVIII 110
place a catch basin on Walt
Main st. between Slmon'e Mar.
kat and the G and G Cale at a
colt of. $600,
A NfiHIIt from Relno Ll1lll
for a street ll&amp;bt to be pia..,
acroas lhe -from hit ea.,
dor St. naldence waa appnw.
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Attending were Moo,yor Charlea Logar, Councilmen Dill Col!Ina, Roy Reuter, Lucien Poulin,
Franklin Rizer, and Bob Hy.
sell; Clerk Jane WaiiCIII, a n d
Treasurer Elmo Rlluell.

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Boward Loweey, otoio(dst, of Columbua, OIDIJJinea .Joolav IIIIo- :: :.
lin SOli of Mr. Dl lire. Kenaetlo l!l&gt;Un, Rlltland, Ill. I, at a
apeech and hearfac cllale held at tlleTrlni(1Unlted Clour&lt;:b d. ·
Christ Mcoday. Cblldnl! examlned ...., those roforred 10 tile •
Melp County lleallh llepartmeat b7 teld!erl d. faml4' Dllf·
slclana. Caooducthoi tile all 411 HtalaD were Onllle Martta, ~
coordfnator tor tile Qdo Ilepartment of Health, Dr. Sella ·
Amold, pediatrician, CblldreD's lloiiiJttal, Colllll!bu8;Dr. Val- :
orle Gllber, paycblatrllt, Columbua; Dr. Donald Fuccl, cllldc
coordiDalor of Ohio llaiYw.-,1 Michael Sallo, audlolO(IIIt, IIIII
Wcky Am Wes......,, _... 1!1111 helrlnc lherapllt. MeJaa •
Cowty Hoallh
~s aldlna In tile lllllllboa- •
Ilona were FAllah Slrausa, admlnlstraUYe aaalatant, DoUie
Ed!rlmdeoa, depol.y clerk and Katlol')'n ~, rqbterad

Board Wants
Power Bids

;uliOai!b&amp;.PIIItiR . ,. ··~ ..: bOOkkftliei', $!2$ a
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duty will be tried w
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formerly of Belpre,aolo,
Holhnall wa:a hired as. a IIIIIRIO GRANDE - Vema! G.
, .· ~~~~ other Commwdlt bloc economlc 11111.emo. Included Ill ~ Atlol'I!O)' 11, Bruce White
Rllre, Jr., state repnaentaUve
tile aeConl wen IAiken wllhdrawalt of Soriet ll'IIIY units from
tor Scioto and Pike Counties,
CzoebNJoioikla, with poallble laraer Withdrawals Ill a year or of
Boo!!ll~rs Endorst•
and Jack Crlsp,cbali1nanalthe
· two If tile Pnalle leadership performs to Moscow'• 11t1atactlnn, the murder 'd. Charlu HardMelp County DemocraUc ExUle·liprcea Ald.
man, 35 _
ol ~-.., ~m O..n
ecutlve Committee, will adL--'I
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dress 11!18 year's mock Demo.
Kidc"""" triafll{ e poj,itl to morP I"WI~
. ~~~~~ w!:ere ha ancl Plant were
crauc Convention at Rio Grande
WASHINGTON - A TRIANGLE INVOLVING an Ari!IY (IIlii· , ibat wh• the)' IIII81'&amp;IICI after
The Soulhem Local Athie!- Collop.
aia1, a aerae&amp;~J~IInked with hel\v 'klckbackt and a "filii!)' rich" a tearpl bomb bad been thrown lc Boosters, meeting In reg. The COIIYenU...Is a part of a
llot machine saloiman hes been oillelled by Sonate'lnveet1811tor• Into the club.
u1ar sessl... Monday nlsht, en- mock prealdenttall!llll ae-o~••--,
lol=·clca-~-bezzle;.._•--enltatecl--'acl·
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ronan Porter, ass1stent
1o1m Parllerllllurg shortly atter
BIU)' Hill, proal-, point- professor ot poi!Ucal science
od out that unlaas the leY7 paas- stated, ''the oonvea~~...a and
the ........... A preltmlnaey aa at lhe November election, electlona are part ala learning
heartal fill' ·Grimm hao boon lhe school ·dlatrlct wlll not be experience. The )llll1IOie o1 the
Ill a recent statement to lhe Times SeriUDoil by oni E-ll
·:..~~~~ ell&amp;lble to reeelve state ald. whole prosram Ia 110 makelhe
apolre11111111, It ... Interred tll&amp;t lbe Raclae Emerpncy &amp;pad
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student tamlllar wllh political
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"Last )'ear the mock el~...
VETERANS MEMORIAL
II haa never been, Dl It not now lhe DOlley of the ooquad
CLEVELAND (U~ - cu,ya. was held before tile real olecHOSmAL
to dell}' asalatance to III}'OIIIIIIneed,accordlngto Walter Clebop CounQ&lt; CoiDmoiJ Pleas
Adlllltalona - Elbel B o y d, .wge Georae J. Mr.._gle U... 110 serve aa a pradletor of
laoid, E-ll ooquad chief. ,
.Raclae; Jll'll8ba libumwa,y, Tup. IIOdl,)' tunled dOwn a moll... tile natl-1 vota. Thla )'0111''8·
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election could he a predictor of
"ilowwer, we have hod OOYeral cues ....ml.Jwherelbe pera. Plains: Charlo• Undor- for a new trW for CCIIIYicted what w Ill h._, Ill three
ft,\(. Pt. l'leuant; .Debora Law- killer Fred Alomed Evans, aeaIIIOiher ball ball DD pre.aatal care,·anc1 tiiOI'IIfore had no cloc.
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tot or botpltal for ua 110 !lODtact.IUs this practice "' ...., .,. r~, ·~;'. Genmvo tenced to death Ill lbe ~ David Cole, · l'Ortlmoulh, a
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daaYOI'Inllo' ellinlaste, for obrioua ,._.,
of three policemen and a senior at the Colleae, will serve
Siarcher, ~Carter civilian durlnl lbe 19611 Gl- as lhe ~raUc Coafii!U...
"Valuable time and poeslbly a Ute 1118¥ be loot Ill t h e
;FraakUn, ft. Pl.tiiea.-; W 11time neceiiiBrl' 110
meo!lcal help or aa ...uablo IJoapt.
ylllo dlslllrlooDceo.
d!alrman.
IWII Zarlde, IIVUord; Benetal. Tberefore, llllalklhatacloctorbe._ ,dlod Ill ample Umo
dla Kalal\t. BldftU; Jane Ana
prlar 110~ dallYer7 date.
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''It Ia 0111' alncien hope fjJat this mat cl.-r up,'llf ptar.
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Military spoktamen said live
Americana were killed and 13
others before helicopter gun.
lhlps, dlvtt bombers a
artillery strikes broke 1he
North Vletnameoa attack, kill·
lng 1~ Communist. ooldlara In 30
minutes.
Most Intense of tha more than
Olhor lights flared from 1he
20 skirmishes reported from Mekong Della to tho northern
Monday was a North Vfetna. war zono, apokeamen Mid.

Insanity
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B,y Uidted Prell Jnternatlonal

Ldurif! prot•~ l'M~f!able.

dora tho lull 11111 In o11ect
dnplla the fighting .nc1
reports of Impending Commu.
nisi attacks.
As tho level ol CDmbat
lncraaaecl, 10 did tho rata of tho
latH! American t._ wl-•·
wala. Headquarter• said a
battalion of tht 4th Marine
Regiment, 2,300 mon, had
begun withdrawing to Okinawa
Sunday and would be gone by
tho -end.

· Pomeroy , council Mcoday
;nliht authorized the :Pomeroy
board of )lllbUc alfalra 10 - k
bids and enter Into a oontract
for electricity 10 operate the
new oewap cllll)lllaal IJislem.
PerUnent facta .., the matter
were oupplled b,y aoaster Cordwell and Fred Morrow, repro·
aentatlveo of the a:to Power
Co. Council gaye ljle ordinance
of IUthorlzatlon ltl three rePARKERsBURG, W. VL qulred readlnpunderemer(lell(UP1) _ David Lee Grimm, 25, ey proceduns.
a1 Parkersburg, has entered Council aloo approved ordlpleu of innocent and special ilolnce providing aalll')' chollpa,
pleas of Innocent by rQI!SOII llilllely the water lllllce clerk.
Cit Insanity to two m ~ r d 8 r loookkaepar will receive a salcbarae• and ...e feloni!IUI ... II')' ~ $346. maoih; lhe clerk
oaull Wf!l lDNW 18 1114! re• of 1l!tl bolnl of pobltc alfalrs,

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SAIGON (UPII - Conuoiu·
nlquos from U.S. htadquartvJ
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lingle day of IDIHS reportod
since the battlefield lull began
alx wHkl ago.
A total of 166 VIet Cong end
North VIetnam- wert killed
In tho lighting-the IICOI!d
IUCCftiiYII day of lncreaHCI
combat marring the lull that
began Sapt. 17.
Spokesmen for Gen. Crelghl·
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DQ!m Chemlnade 1f DQ!m Franklin B. down 10:15 p.m.; ... Same nalwDrk a1r.n -'her NBC.lY. eiiOutil !'IIOYiii!IIUd"') li!lle'nt•a "l..lugh-ln," hnqult
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IlaJton Patter.... 20 DQ!m lp ~ dawD f:IO Lm.;'Fon- gy Girl/' wlltl Lynn ltedgr1,..,
moat QP 5:30a.m.; l"'lsiif Dolm- .. 111 Oct. 29 w.dnnday film ABC.TV'I "~It· o1 tt..· ~ lt'nlanhd n vulgar,
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p.m.; Marmet, J!:laltrclllr do!m performer.
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MRS.
FRANCIS tbelr way to tbelr !Mfln• !II
~t ~;!rt~· 1he
~:.uc:
land East 30
OIUO RIVER - Lock 13, 0. MORRIS
Mlchlpn after 1 Ylsl! .willl
ltMitl¥t Tt llNclltlll
.
llitmbw ... U.. Hauli ..,.:a.p. .
!looker Hellbts 26 NormanclY 8
'lbe Esther MiAiooary relatl'lel bere.
NBC·TV hU boon highly
A~
-·~"-· ~
· .
Lincoln 28 Cleveland West 6 F · Shearer doiiD 2:2 5 a.m.; Qrele of the First Baptllt Mr. and Mra. Wayne -ltlvo to vlewet rtaetlon ta
Tilt ~- PT _ , _ · ~··•
' ·
~
h
the church v..r.- of • ·~~ter _.
ad tile propoaa4 raur mill n- ~. lf!ller"
· ··.
Norwalk Sl. Paul 41 Black RIY- Locl&lt; 14, Lad1 RoiiOIIIU)' .., 5:- "'
ure met at
··-.,..-.......
a,..... blue malirlal on "LIIIflh·ln,"
~-- ,_
Nell' curNIIl •·- .~"'·la!lla ....~
10 a.m.; ORCO QP I2:2S LID.; .....
er 8
MCDday evenln&amp;. 0et. 13 the weebftd with Mr. ·and and on.,., It 11 ,_-tad, geve ~ - - ,.., Clll
'
- . - ..-, . . ~
Huron 20 Sonoluaky St. Mary 0
with
Mrs.
Frances Mrs. Chester Slinpeoa.
lhollflhttomovlnglhotop.rofad !'.:a J'llll)ar -'IDe lalt
Toledo Woodward 46 lorain
Wilcoxen, boatess. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F Sleeth u-1o a lalwr hoolr when 1he
·
City liP 6:40 a.m.; Lock 15, Hel
chairman ol &lt;llarlellton W V
chllchn'l audllll.,. Is smaller
Mrl. Robert Loaltl, J)I'IJiel. will be. bedi.ID $lima , ~
SoutiiYiew 6
en Slmpeoa,
• Stmda ~of....:··~
MJI one, '-""'• wanll Ia pel d. ~- £1111111111117 1!biN be 11111
Jli '!liPID
Toledo St. Joluo 35 Sandusky susan Lane .., 2:45 Lm.; Locl
16,
St.
Marys
don
2:110
a.m.;
opened
the
meeting
with
a
Y
·
,
_
around
with
hit
•
lllg
ICbool,
~
1llat
~I~
nit
door
H~OII"
ia
tile
~
Perldns 6
1
Jim
Mottph.y
..,
5:55
a.m.;
Locl&lt;
meditation
"U
we
do
our
as
"Laugh-ln."
peu
111
order
for
tile
~ltrtct
~·
d.
tilt
~
Newton Falla 34 West Branch
17, Jane T. don 11:40 p.m.; beat" followed by a duet. by Mr. and Mrs. Georae
Hoi Wrllwr: Rod Sorllng haa to nceiYt etate lid.
llaii-ID NeJIOIIVDitti'Oii 2~
0
Becl\iOrd down 3:211 Lm.; On- Emma Salser and Frances Neillletand David spent the two bl(l NBC. TV praductlone
Plliis for ibe llllllll ' llalla- tp.m.'l'lltCollcrtllinailllWIIIliil
ward .., t:10 Lm.; Blue Bird W'dcoxen, accompanied m weellend In canton wltb Mr. """'""' up ,.. on Nov. e. hla caralftl ... Oct. iiO at IIIJ area l'Hkllia ' !diiua 10
down t:35 Lm.; National up piano by Lilllan Hayman. and Mrs. Leonard l.ewll. '-hour "Night Gel lory" will lbe echaal wtnlllldt. AU 1111!111-· DMt with blm to dll\lllll'mat5 a.m.; Andrew P, Calboun DevotiODB on the subject ol Mrs. Ruby Miller ac- bu trflagy 111 which uch story bert d.lbe COIIIIIIUIM• Utllln- tara nlatlDI to m. r.atnl
down 6:20 a.m.; Bellmlle prayer were led by Mrs. companiedthembacktoher 0111lwrl on a ptlntlng and Declatlht-'llleU.IIO.JIIMt Gonrllmlat110alllpfl7anht~o
Locl&lt;a, Jelreracin up 2:55a.m.; Ethel Smith . After the borne In Coolville.
~• Plf'IOII' driven to ... Oct. 110 at 1:110 \l.m. at lite It with blm ~ thle U....
Polly R. down 6 Lm.; Vulcan business
session
a
Mr. and Mrt. John Arnott tregody by guilt and greed ... ac:baoiiiO belp dtconle tile.,. ~. i!p~u wiD ~ - ia
up 6:50 Lm.; Racine Locks, missionary program was and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 01 · Fob. 6, hit 90-mlnult ltmiWD. !lJppllee tor tile carnl- NQllle Cc11mtJ where htwiD&amp;*tJohn J. Rowe down 8 p.m.; presented by Grella Simp- Busb and daughter, Comll.e, "Hallmark Hall of,...,_.. play, val h&amp;Ya been JIUI'cbaltd iDd Uef1e1e In tile 2 p.ill. dtlilcaR. H. Bosworth u down 3 a. 8011 followed by the Love visited
recently with "A Starm In s.,n.mer," focuall a JI!CIMI trill, pielure and oth- tloD C8NIDIIII(ee fl. ell~
m.; WOllam li Zimmer up Gift Jli'OIII'&amp;m in charge ol Delbert RoUih at Grove ClliY on tho frlllldlhlp !hat develop~ et Item. 110 he awtrded at the Lake.
.,' •;
3' 50 a.m.; MI. stale up 5:30 Marie Roush and the Love and · Mrs. RoUih .who II botMtn • amall·lown lhapk- camiQI- ~
Lm Greenup Locka CGIIGn
por and a - Negro vovnllltar:. I Tilt llflll poade ~ad tile £",.........,..
~ .., 5.30 P m .
M. Gift offering. After the seriously ill at Mt. Carmel from New York Clly't Harl""!l au.adulce bemer tor hmnl 'AU ~nW;r
up 8.50 P .;, . ~e closing
the meeting, Mrs. Hospital, Colwnbus.
who Is his gutSt during an al"'' tile 1araeat IIUI1boir d. penn~~~
down. 11 ,~ P:;.,.; EUBba Woods WUcoxen, asalated by her
Tiie revival services of the proJect.
pniOiiL :ure. Loll u.,.a Ia
1 ..
down
5
a.m.;
llleldahl
Locl&lt;a,
daughters,
Dottie
and
Racclne
Letart
charge
tile llflllll'ldl taacbtr.
IGD
By United Prtu lntamaHonal
Jr.
Tbe bamenlom moihera of
.
"
Arnet'lcan manufacturers are John Ladd Dean down 5:35p.m. ; Helen, served refreshmenta cliWed a very succe&amp;lful • • - - - ' ·
~~ ibe llrlt ...-. wm bolt lbe RaliUft4 hera ~ ht
busy unveiling pions lor new Ashland down 7:10 p.m.; AUlad- In the church ballell1e!lt. meeting at the Racine 1t'~UI"Uf.:
November niee"'l Rafneb- 'Lourelll:tl ()Mek}~A._,
saccharin base and other sugar Ashland down 1:40 a.m.; Dun- Table decorations were Church Saturday night.
can
Bruce
down
2:25
Lm.;
Ralovely
in
keeping
of
Evangelist
Rev.
Gerald
Hnadbytlletaacb- autrerad a · - • ~. ~Qlr:y
substitutes to repla~ cyclavenawood
down
3:40
Lm.
Halloween.
Moyer
of
Proetervllle
ere.
while at hi• . .l.Q)1ilel!t at•Uie
mates In foods .n«1 bever119es.
•
the
111er
T
Albenl Melllll Hlllllh' .~r
Some other nations announced MeigS
Weekend guests of Mr. ..- ,.e was
&amp;pea
•
All attempt to arab a ....,
aild wae cOIIlli1ad to a.!~
plans to ban the use of
and
Mrs. Ralph Bad&amp;ley
•'-o H-'
. ~• u~ II • ........_
,, ·
Wl!l'e their 8011 and friend,
d. lee cream tll&amp;t bad tUned,
VETEliANIIMEI«lRIAL
,..., _ •...,..,.
cyclamate In low calorie Items.
to keep It from drlpplq llil '
HOSPlTAL
.
law of Ill', Dl Mre.;.AhJ~ RICII
Secretary of Health, Educa·
nd Gr
dg1
lion end Welfare (HEW) Robert
Finch announced the ben on
Patuxent River, Md.
"' "'--L
...., --' - .. ....._ _. ..,__.._..
cyclamates In Washington Sa·
p.m. Saturdar m 1 • . . .. . _ Die S!rlck, Lo~WevWe; HOIDitr
.... .,.. ••Roy R. Johnson, Mable JoJon.
Miss Ruth Ellis of (Continued fran PIP 0
Rd., tiJree.teDtba d. a mile welt RO!IIh, Ml1!81'nllle; Ylr7 Am . of nitwocde; · ~.; n'il18ft hit
lurday. Since then Denmark lOll 10 Harold Orval Johnaon,
Walloer, Rac:t11t; Maxine Lane, paronti, Mi. U4 lirL Jltrri
and Sweden havo placed similar Nedra Sue Jobnsoo, .318, Ole&amp;- Colwnbus spent ~~everal President Nixon'• pullout of o1 Rt. 7,
days with Mr. and Mrs. 35:000 more men.
'I1Ie stale~ PatlOl said Racine.
CU!wtll · ~ ot11er- rolatfbans on the sugar substitutes. ter.
The restrictions In the
-U.S. hHdquartera .._ted Judy L. Vlne,yard, 18, Rt. 1
SATtJBI)AY DISCHARGES·- bare.
Edlla H. McKnight to Richard '111ei«m Johnson.
Scandlriavian countries cited A. Flnlaw, Gertrude M. f'ln.
Mrs.HarryHaymanspent lhl!lrst "significant" Commu· l..lllpYille, bad a dill! of lee Vl'llu .v..,u. Helin Sfute, · MrL . ~. J.blpfl!t•,_
the HE~ action and came
~ we$11. II)· Jtc1a1eD w1111 nlllf ~ att.;~&lt; II~ .Pet·}• iliillliJ • • • JUt.·• ~ ~ 1lliloo, Janlctlldiler, -~1W;,l*j. ehr, ·jll
about thrOU(Ih joint maotlnga of law, lot, J.'lllneroy.
~. Audrey W'li8ou uul .an. .ai,u~lt ,lhat. ,~,II~ flv~ Jlllltl)l thaPI!Mk·. &lt;tl .Uie Hat. Romle Fotd.· ,, · · : ,;, : · !);•"'ll•l@ea!C.~·:
DoaiJd
Stanley,
dec.,
to
AUce
health authorities and manuloc·
Marinos and -.nded fiYII h
atlempled to lflb t b e
SUNDAY
ADMISSIONS - De!lllboa ace~4il
.
Stanley, Daniel Stanley, co~ family.
turers . The Finnish Food
Mr. David Huddleston Sunday on the noolhlm coael. dilb. Her car w.t off lbe left samuel " - t , GIQ'evlllt; MD- hOme ... SliJJda1 .b! Ylllt rel&amp;for trans., Scipio, IJoomlJlgton.
Commission In Helsinki called a
dred,llOulh, New Hawn; Elmer tina lar6.
,, .
Ira Wolle 10 Erneot Wolf,~ spent the weekend here with Four attocken' bodies wero lllde oflbe histJWa,y,
meeting to discuss similar
1
in
1acre,
(hester.
his
wife
and
children
found
later.
Kenneth
D.
Mllbler,
31,
MidSUll,
Pomeroy;
Pea:YIIullllatd.
Mr.
Dl
Mn
Cl~&gt;
action today. and Great Britain
Clarence Woll, Vlrsle Wolf
Mrs. Bill Smith and Jeff of 1 "!::"'..:"~non\"::"
dleport, wae headed lOUth 011 Columbut; Earla Marie Plck- Jr., are .~·'Uie Ji!,rlh,
has asked for more HEW data
t Saturda with nv
ores
(edJav Creek Rd., 1lhell he ona, RacbJL
of a 1011, ~&gt;ower~; oiiFrl!tiU',
to Ernest Wolf, In• In 1 acre Da ton
on cyclamates.
Cheater.
•
'
Y spen
y
-'hM•t of 5algon recanHy eaw . ; other ear comlll1 to.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Oc!Aiber iQ;atllolnr llicllcat:
No lmmodlalo Danger
Alva Holal~, Grace Hoi· her mother, Mrs. Harry replacedsoldloraoltheU.S. 91h ward blm. He art 110 blt1eft Chetter'hmul,a.rJ~x-,. ~. r.ell,' rtliL G!'Y8i~'
Finch's Saturday statement
••er
to "'·-ne 'E. Emerson, Hayman.
Infantry Division who_. tent Dl the V_..... ear avuck Ia Jill
AUu Barrio, Ollli ire Mr, .gf llrL ~
noted cyclamates may serve as .l·~
.......
Mr. Bob Mallory of home In Auguot under the
•
. •
·
.•·
.' "
a catalyst lor cancer growth In :hel Emeroon, parcels, Ol- Columbus
spent
the Amorl ..n pullout plan.
: ":: : : : : ~·:.
Ja~~
~~
~
:~.::
test animals. He atreued no
weekend with his parents
EYOII more Gls were luvlng
·
ace
•
"~t :.,.;,...._
1OI'Jo W• "•L · ..,._
Alfred Gano 10 Clarence
' the war 111110 loday-tho load II!Odente ctomaae.
Rouah.
• ..._.
Immediate danger eKIStecl but
Gana,
Margaret
Gina,
parcels,
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Charley
elements
of
715
U.S.
Marino
The
!'.ltrOI
lilted
Judy
L,
VIDepai'8IU
are~.
anll
UJ:e.
~
ordered all lood and drink
containing tho chemiCal oft Pomeroy.
Mallory·
airmen tlcktlad tar wllhdrawal 18rd to Melc• CA:alalol' Juvtlllle
ale FraleJ, loeal. The lltde..
stores shelves by Jan. 1, 1970.
Thc:mas Clark, Hazel Clark
Grella and laabe1 SIDlp- by •.vtotaeaday for Oklnowa. Court, date to be lOt, OD a
AUTO DAIIAGBD ..
hei 'brother, Rulllllla7· .. · .
In New York, one manulaclu· to William Ruuell, lot, Syra- son and Vera Beegle Be· They will take 68 hallcoptars cbarae of drlvinrl left of en- Minor .danae wu riPOI'Iad
Dtlaree Hem~., Collllllllul,
rer of a dial beverage said his cuse.
companied Mrs . Myrtle and planH with them.
ter.
toacu-..sbyn-aewer- epenttbeweokendwithbti'JIII'-I
firm's new diet drinks would be
Pearl E. Dillon, Gladya V. Valley and Mrs. Audrey
ry, Pdllei'W, FrldaJeveal•CIII ellll, Mr, allll MrL .Ceell ~
labeled: "Sugar added-no cy· DUion· IO DolllldGeanJones, Bowers to Colwnbus m
the jlll'ldJw latGl .tlle Flu allll'liunll1an:lthtnllll(llllire.·
48 y OUDglller'!l
damates." Donald Kendell, Ella Etllel Jones, Z.4315 Acres,
"
PoilU Gdll A CU drl- by .H~J pareall, Mr. lnd· J:1iL
president of Pepsico, Inc., said Olive.
Bert ftlmlM, 61, Hemlock Clarioce L)o-.
.
· ·' ·.: •.
in view of "unsetttlng news
Jack Bostick, Linda Bostich
M
Grove, backod IDto lbe Werry
~te a1 Mr. illll Un.lAiilli:
reports" his company felt It to Besale M. Plckena, . 32 A.,
Come lo eeting
ear. No,cJamep wu lletecl "" sm1" and Nancy were·blaal.' ·
could nat "In good conscience Racine, Suttoo.
the fiPC!I'l Iliad witll ll!erll! ter,:Un. Edward~ , . .: :
offer lb customers any procarl Davia, Glellll! Davlo to
Fort.v ~ •lclt MIMleport ~h ... the Rcmlllt.,.. relYUlo, Dl her ......D.~t.~ :
duds aboUt which even the Claude 01111 Reltmlre, Katllern
younptera atlel!ded tile lll'&amp;eJI. blcle.
daulhter, Mr. IIIII lire. liarGid ,.
remotes! doubt exists."
BY MRS. EVELYN BWCKLES BUI llala of. WBNS.TV, Co- INUOftli DJeetin1 ala bleyela
IM, ClrdtvWL Mr. •'"'
. . Ill'S.:.:
loto, Pcmeroy.
lumbu0 lnter·•flffed d-ona..~
"""'
While Coca.Cofa Co., Seven· Reltmlre,
Elale Gorby, dee., to Ruth
•
"
Mrs. Dorio Koenig and sister
"' ~lub Saturdaybehi!II!Melpllllb
DEER KILLED
Lorey Stanley(Ole&gt;&amp;AIIaSii!llll).:.
Up, Royal Crown and other Huber,
Wald Gorb)', Alma Mrs. Barbera Sargent apem a people at Knotts AuctiOII Barn, School under lbe direction d.
A ear wu lllavlly c!amapd of I.V'WI'MJ, J11,, alto .eat a : :
manufacturers have planned
Nel11011, Roy Gorby, Allld. of recent weekellll wllh their ala- corner of Third and Ollw St., Cblof or P'llllce J. J, Cremeaae alllla deer ldllelllll Maccldld part of their •catkin ~.... wllli .
neYI non -cyclamate formulas or
ter, Mr. allll Mrs. s. B. llallllht hero Saturday.
Each )'O!IIIpter wu ~~-. at b12 i. .. Maida, Oil BoWl her .,..-aadltepareiiii;Mf.: ~
TraDL Salem.
sacchollrln·beHCI diet formulas,
~I lle)'nolda to Selwyn T. In Cuyahoga Falla.
The WJ!NS.TV new a ...,..ner rellect« lUcker fl1r ,the frcR m Ia ~· Sbe'i1tr ~ and lire. ·PJUaen. Slaale7· .U: ··
the Pepsi Cola drink will use a
Mr. Dl Mrs. George F....,. came 10 Gallipolis to lntenlew allll ..clc·lo"""' of bit bleydll ., __............ --•• 1M deer •"-- ·...-.
·, · ' ' : : •·
Smllh, Rachel H. !mjth, lots,
CoL R. E. v~- • ...o to
.,..._.,, ~ small amount of reel sugar.
alaco of Gallon were recent
...,..,.. .... pre- aa a llfeb meeeure for !dlht ad rrCimpemt ....aiDiollle
lfr, anll 'Mre. Ftrt .GUI!Iilb' :·
Kendall said "tho amount ol MIM!oport.
James
F,
Arnold,
JUh
B.
gueotao!Mrs.EmeWat
....
!or
pareanowallol')l'fa~lbe
riding.
The
club,
wlllch
11111
ou~cui!IArthlll'Jial'akl
anaMr,UIIIIrL~.
~:
sugar will be so Insignificant
Armlc1
to
I'Werl
Raynolda,E.Ih
a
few
days.
Klllllts
SchoolofAuctloaeerlaa:.
moot
apia
at
1
p,
m.
Satqrclaf,
lleellt,
..,~J!acb!L
Mr.
D
ala
trill
were
a-w
lbole
afilol.:·
thai - • • who watch thllr
NancyBeavernlhermother The prosram hubeonallcotted to open to all )'O!IIW . . . . . . waenat~
.l'W lbe, GakleiiWiiiiiUalaiiJli::
,weight will be drinking .ncl or lata 137 11138,Middleport.
...,..., etllllratloii it:rllr,ud
Emeat Mag, Ruth L. Maag Juanita Mlllerl!llll Lila Pierce, prime Ume ... TV Dl will.- whether ... nat the)' GJfll bl·
enjoying a true diet cola."
to James 11. Rickman, Patricia LoweD Beaver all of Middle- pear on a:amoel 10 .,. evenl• cydea.
Jfr.i. .'u""'!in ~lla!l at !lotlr ·
Am Rlclonan, 9 Acrea, Olive. port, Mrs. w.;ne Whltatone or thlt week. .aate Trado which
Cblof c.-na aeve a talk MEIGS MAlUIIAGE; UCENS!i:S bGmt· ~t ·Wiolt Pan' nc1J11b!,
E. F. Mug, Ruth Maag to cambrldae, Mrs. Roland Cilia- I ~u~~ l
r, ta•· OD ufet1.
WIIJIPJ 11. ....... ai, .•
Mr. 1!1111 .... Jolul SclnfeJuse Our Auto.Bank
Jamea li Rickman, Patricia hen of Camon and Paul AUI.... 1 ,.._ M - n ooven 1 •••
dltpOI't ~' 1, aad VJrlll!la
CldUicioiht;
litlh '
Kart8 111..0. IS. UIMI""'"'
Am Rickman, L22 acre, Olive. of ZanesYille, He!ll')' Beawr of featured a l'nlt pap 1llol')l'...
Felicia v. Grueoer, E181yn Cheater Dl Mr. Dl Mrs. the achoollalt week.
MaMonic
Mr.
E. Hollon, Edloon Hollon, Fr. Georae Thomas of WorthiOWIGD Knotto Ia achedulad 10 atarta
da M. Grueoer, Helen J. Obe!'- all were recent guesta of Mr. aerleo of """""' ciaeoee Ia
holzer, Edw!DOberholzor, Edna and Mrs. Roland T•rence and profeesloooal aucUoneerl• at
A. Herber, Ken Herber to Rob- motller, Mrs. Harry Alll111111. lbe Loncuter branch alll!lo
ert A. VeDO)', Ellher L. Vei!O)I, · Mr. and Mrs. Jolulill)'ea.of UalverJIQ!, Oct. 21. Pran-.
~•t-"'Cheater end Emer1011 "'"II
he coaductad
1. 2 acre, ,..
.,... y,
•-. of 11hall
Unl .,...clalns
Mllrrlatlfil'.
1far..
Chester Buckle)', Naney Am the Elmwood Beet IIGme """ 1
ver...,,
s
Buckley to~ Power recent Sunday 1110111 o!Mr.DI YO)' Callose Dl W, VL Ullin,...
eo., eamnent, Olive.
Mrs. Fan Haloey. Aloo vlaltlnll tlt;Jr.
Ben Bucld07, Hazel L. Buck- the Halnyo ... 5aturdar e• Adult Trainirur it~
IOJ to MaoloJWahela Poorer eo., nina wore Mr. and Mrs. Barn.. ·!? ,.
easement, Olive.
ani lla!anl Dl daughter, Mar· OfFered in ~D
Lawton Templeton, Jr., Bren- yin of GIQ'aYille and Jolon Tall PT. PLEASANT _ .Adul&amp;da TOIIIIIIKul to BeQjamln F. of Burr Oak. . .
elc clatMI olfert. trala!Joi C11!
. It's Quick!
Batey, pared, Salloololol')'.
1lal Wat1011, 1011 of Jlr. Dl Dal4wla ~c planae .._· 110
ll's Convtnienl!'
Jolon w. Arbllu&amp;IJ, Ethel Ar- MrL Everett Wateon,WIItaken plano 8l(ltrience nieelear1 ...:
ba!lllh
to Dou11o Wllllomt, Sualo to Veterano Memorla1 HOI))Ital wiD Joes1D abGut Nov, 1 ~~
COME AS YOU ARE! Williams,
lot, ouve.
Saturda)' nl&amp;ht by lbe emergen- lbe p)IDooJ arrhe, accor4bri to
ey IICIIIId att,r he was InJured Mra. Car!lbn
~
THE
whUe play~• rootloalL
Each clalt Wllllaiotabaul. ..
Mr. *1111 Mn WQ'III Brlcldos hour and will
T011lght aall J•ttlloy
wert call~ 011 Mr. allll Mrs. 1011, ip .be 'PIId.iaad'!iii!C·I~II~·
Octeloer 21.;.22
Fradt q&gt;IAH! and famU, of SU- 11J0111b;
ver Jtldae.
' ,..
ROM~O &amp; JULIET
llrL
Mlmlt
Wat1011
went
to
........,
Technlcol..
tho Elmwood Bast Homio from 7:55, ~o~~ 1:~,
Olivio Hunty
POMEROY, OHIO
~e ' - • of Mabel Slrarts.
Leonerd Whiting
Mr. Dl Mn. ~ Nlchf.
C.lorcortoon:
oil
calladeintllelrdlu&amp;IJt.r, Mr.
lt•MI"III.. fNI Parllftt hr
-• . lrlllge •I !lraoldyn ,
Cn:temM"I In Ow Let
and
.NrL WUford TIPple Dl
. SHOW STARl'S P.M.
tamlb' of Athena
5;

lluTia

1V

~-

n.-

rurae.

·

Beat. ••

Of the Bend'. ·

BEN EVANS
Mollt worsblpfl!l Brother
Ben Evans, Jack1011, past
srnl noaster of lloe Grand
Lodae of Ohio, Free 1!1111 Ac.
oeptad Maeona of Ohio, will
be prennt when Pomeroy
l..Gdae 18f, F. &amp; A. M., ob-

.,.

prelllill a Mof'ear pia fll LOJI.
II Arilour llarl, BalUmore,
Yd., ancl to Robert D, Rob.
ert Pom
p1n.
a,
OI'OY. a 25.,year
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comb Orebau(lb, Dr. Mar)'
Blrkley, Rev· Glen Blebolt Dl
:::"c!.~ Zedzlol, all of Gal.
Mrs. Margaret Sellera, ReY.
VIctor Foeslln 1!1111 Mrs Tom
Levino, aU of JackSCIII. '
R e v. Stanley l'lalllrinlr&amp;
Tom KeUOJ and ReY. Wilbur
Perrin Mel&amp;e County
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I out. check w!tll Mtsa Eleanor RabSCIII, Melp CoouoQt Ra- •
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her office.
The dlacharpa wereleltlnherotficetorrecordlng Dl"'"'
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u chepteraln ZanemUe and Fronklln Couqt.y have been~
1ng some assistance 10 lhe liaJry Walker ·famtl,y, Portlaad.
The cycle of help started when a telegram arr!Yad lllatlna
tll&amp;t the Walkers' ..... Midiul, hod been inJured In VleiDam. Tilt
Walkers were In Zanelvl11o where Mr. Walker waa quite Wit a
hoopltal.
Tbe MelBa Chapter stepped 11110 contact lbe tamll.J tlJra lib
the Zanemlle Red Cross to notlt)' u •. and Mrs. Walker a1 tlJtibl, -:
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was taken 10 Unlnrslt;y Hospital In Columbus.
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an emergency leave necesUI')' cme to his father's IIIMoo
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The chapters worked then towards securlnll an atenat... to • ·
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Meigs County 24 hours a day and tllere 11111 dellnlte iiiiYIIJia&amp;W
Ill using lt.
Recently, a cable was 80111 10 a aemceDJIII ovoneaa llllttatng him that his wife hod given birth to a baby. Colt of tile Cllbla
was $6. The aame meaaall! could have been sent thrauah tile !q.·
cal Red Cross for abaolutely no Charll! and would have arrffto1
more quickly.
I )'011 bavo need for aervtcu of the Bed Croll, the 1• 1 •
Is 992..5488. II Is II- In lbe phone book under Red CIWt . liJ
CIH )'011 dOll'! hevetlle number haoJcb' when )'011 Deed II.

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The temperature lndonllnm
Pomeroy at 11 Lm. TuaadaJ
under IIUIJII)' skies was 55 do.......

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NICE GESTURI!S ON THE PART of Dave ~.Eric· · !
Challlbera 1!1111 ArUe C.BCI. The threo 11111'0 lbe prize .......Ia· ,•
the professional cate8lll')l' of a talent abow atapd Satoor~tQ·•:
at Soutbem 1l1ib Scbool In Racine. Tbe trio reiDrned their prls.• ,
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. lillie liCIUie 12t "' ~ as Towl!llbl», Road
tom, were advised today by l'UIJS to MI. Olive and
S1!at11r Robert IW*II!hcb tbi OUw 110 RGIU 121 Ill '
t1Riilll' noad Is oltleiall,ya "hen! · olllce Ill ~
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llcille as weU as OUve Town- DMifon 10,
II:IP truttees as fu •• mala- d. lllabn;ro,
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elactloD," tbell BaU!e muat be ll8ld to llDd his ~~ ­
within his OWD alate party,
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WILKE$-I,IA!lRE, Pol. (UPI)
Dlnll lolkl !hoi nelwork Woll
-Edmund s. Dlnla. • MieN· rwluc!Mt 1o product thol ,..,..
chUMHs dlstrlcl 11101 ,,.,, 1o11d Ht uld thol sltullllon ·WII
1oo1o1y hi 01 deled 1ft
an·· ','unllll~fectory lo me.''
Mllry Jo Kop1ch.,. two dlya
Dlnla don'-'1. Milia' terller
elter lhe d'-'1 but w11 .1okl !hoi wtlmany eboul eg,.lng lhlt
body hell been nown on "" '"'- not nKmerr.
CIWippequlddlck lalend, Mnl.
"Tllllt Ia not true," Dlnla
Dlnla wealholllrat wllnolll ln . lei "I
Ill 1,. did order'"
lhoiiiCOild dey of • hllrlng on • • . poa w '
hla ·- 1 for 1ft ~ on euloply at 10 a.m. July 20.''
111o1 body of 111o1 2f.yter-old
Dlnla uld Killen lold him hi
Wuhlnglon aecratery died hold conl8cled !hoi Wldlrtakor
July 18 In 1 fidel pond In !hoi ond Wll loki !hoi body WIS
...... luto of Sen. Edward
trom lhollallllld • hill·
IUbmer,....
hour btforl
M. Kennedr ·
Dlnla uld hi did not alllinpt
Not .....,._ry
Dr. Donald R. Mllll, oiiiOCiall at lhll limo to get lhl body
medlcll exemlner ot Dukll block from Luurne County, Po .•
County, Moss .• testii'-'IMondlr nor did hi call !hoi underllker.
Dlnls and hi egrlld alx dlya
Dlnla wtllled hi w• not
- . recovery el Mllrr Jo's !!Were.untlllatwlhll Mills hold
body thll en autopoy was not aent lilood umpl11 1o lloalon
n••ry
for examlna11on.
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Ceuldn'l ' Dinlal wtllled todlr
Ht
ld Mills !old him hi
ordered an eutopoy at 10 a.m.
N
J I 20 but Mll-chuutts Stall "WII unable hi ca..- wlfh news
Lt
George
Killen medlll" end Dlnls 1o11d hi
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lnfor":.ld him thl body hid dlr«&lt;ed !hoi phyalcllln not 1o
been removld to Pennaylvenla revtel riiUIII of the laboratory

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there is to be peace, men baseball team of Racone has
their tours af tile cauntry.
must talk logolther, walk togeth- been to the national junior colAt Bacc:~~e, ltudents are aclege baseballllnalstilepestsever and think together."
cepted
far. ''WIIat ~ are InThese were the words of Dr. en years and last year placed
lido,"
Dr. Holstine said, as
Gsrold D. Holstine, president first. A wrnber of young men
he
emphalizld
tile lmpcrtance
of Bacooe College, Bacone, rrom the teams have been takof tills aUllllde.
Okla., Monda,y a!temooo when en Into the major leagues, he
"Tbla Is the way af the fUhe spoke at an assembly af said.
ture,"
he auaested.
Meigs lligb Schocl students.
He spoke highly of the art
Higbllgbting his remarks with
photo slides or the BaconeciDI- work
Dr. Dick West, an Illpus and activities thera, Dr. dian wbo lnstruct6 at tile calHolsline pointed out U!at Ba- lop. Colored slides af Dr •
cone College, estlblhhed In West's art, particularly pslnt88
1880, Is the ooly college In the ings of tile Indian conception
United States that orients Its of religion, proved af special
curriculum to the needs of the Interest.
Rd. • back af Cheshire about
American Indian.
Dr. Holstine said, "There Is 9:30a.m., MonclaY.
The school now has 700 sill- oomethlng special about s small
Mrs. BakerwasbomlnMeiiiS
dents- compared to seven when college," as he stressed the C4lunty on Feb. 14, 1886,dau..It opened. About holf a r e close relationship between rae- ter af 1he late Tom and Mary
Indians, the remaining half be- ulty and students at BaeODe. Saxoo Folden.
!he married Sam Baker m
1ng af different races.
Slides of the college chclr In
Feb.
R, 1909. He preceded her
When given a chance, 1he Ill- Indian costume were sheWn.
In
death
m July 3, 1960. 'lbey
dian shows groat talent, Dr. Choir membora have oppearllolstine said. He said that tho ed In Wallhiii&amp;IOO, D. C. and spent all their married life
In Chesblre and Addlaoo !AIIm~'I!

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'tn Vlelnam.
The general, Brig. Gen. Earl F. Cole, was reas&amp;liPied to
Washington Monday by the Defense Department, which aclmowledged he was brouslot home "In connectloo with tile current Senate hearings on alleged lrreDJ!arltloalntileoperaUonof noncommissioned alllcers (NCO) clubs."

Spiro's words not r~ht sa.\'1&lt; Sroll ·

God on Gerlleld Ave.
Flllllll"al arrangemOIIta will

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COLUMBUS - A GRASS ROOTS MOVEMENT hu begun to
draft former Congressman""t-LariiO Robert E. SWeenl\l' as a candidate for the llemocratic nomination for governor next year.
Charles S. Harnetty, Democratic Party chairman for Perry
County, was here today repreuntlng a group of rural cwntiea
seeking support [or Swll!ll!Q'. "Mr. Sween!Q' talks more seDoe
than any other Democratic candl- lu the otete of CJilo," Har·
net(J' said. "We feel tha Ohio farmer his been 11¥erlooked In tha
party planning program," he oald.
COPS PLEAD INNOCENT
WARREN, Ohio(UPI)- Sef.
en city policemen, charged with
grand larceny, pleaded Innocent
st their arralinment Monday In
Commoo Pleas Cwrt. 'lbe liVen, wbo hove been su_.ted
from the force, were freed WI.·
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ta1u11 durlnc the 1967
81t !Ida )'MI''I aHIIilt 111
lie - as the Scat1 coli
manater- waa frul.doas.
It did nolhlna to dotermlile
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for the kickOff In the -last minute of play and the Chicago
We won 1 use Cook until the
Beara were trailing by a few points. In the stands above, doctors 11 Y we can have him,"
the crowd In amber and saffron shimmered from the sun- Brown said.
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1hlne like anti:r,resslonlat palnUng of fall trees changing
Cook was lnf'l~ against the
ed In anticipation mixed with fear and Chleh when the two teams
CINCINNATI (UPII _ Slug.
colora, and
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The setting was at once humble and !l'"and. Humble in
home run and RBI record• for
thet It was nothing more than a game m_which ~ome~ne
the Cincinnati Rids, was
named Mandl as thl te •
now wanted ta catch a ball and run with 11, and m which
othen wanted to prevent him from doing just that. In this
(Continued rrom Pille ll)
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reaped the. circumstances were no different from similar
first base coach.
t..n
with kids playing choose-up games In parks and Reaald Schmidt, ~ Cortland,
"Big Klu"' whose 49 home
In streets throughout ~lilerlca .
m.. by the Rev. Paul Fort.. runs and 141 RBis set records
But It was grand too because there were people with a ney at New Haven Ulllted Melli- lor the Reds In 1954, replaces
tranliltar radio appended to their ears and blnoculats odlst etnaeh.
Jimmy Bragan. who had been
aluclt In their eyes and a throb bouncing In their hearts.
The bride, glveo In mar"'eoe are people who for now have lost Interest in every· rlase by ·a friend and neJ...
thing else their disenchantments, their personal Oops, bor, Don MurphJ, wore an oltheir worries about batUin~ the traffic jam alter the game, lve graen streetJenglh dress
~to absorb themselves In this moment of vicarious conceru. wltil wblch IIllo uaed wblte acWW Gale Sayers riDI the klckalf hack lor a touchdowu? ceslllll'lea.
Mrs. Cari Gibbs, New HaWW the Bean pull the game aut? WW Gale Sa~ers be
stopped, thus preserving victory lor the other team.
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eauld be illandlllg out there at all •. entirely capable of run· sliver ·acca&amp;~ea. Har bus· eel Prasa Interati-1 top-rankDing that~ bact 100 yards, dartmg •!'d spinning through · . band
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· ~an operation sweated through the winter and sprm• al; weddlnl · ~aic. T.,....lilht- (filth week)
aitll aummer doing exer~lses day and night out of aheer era were C...ietla Gibbs 1 n d T
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Points
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1. Ohio st. (34) (4-4)
349
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w ~co . on a..... y run a
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Iter than anyone
Following the nddlnr, are. 2, Texas (1) (4-11)
299
hu ever been able to do.
ceptloo was held 1n tile sac:1a1
It Ia uncommon for a football player after so aevere an
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3. Tennessee (5-0)
224
!DJ!ij, tQ c0111e ballk to "his fOrmer seU." But It seems room of the_ehlireh wttli Mrs. 4. Arkllnua (4-0)
167
'$iyer baa. Arter tfireil regl!)ar-aeason NFL gamea, he bas ~I GlbbslilldMra.BIIIJUIIJ'd 5. UCLA(6-0)
165
llol•braken away for th(lle itlipendoue, balledc long jaUDts, ~·· ~ste110a.
8. PeM State (5-0)
149
but be baa
ef(octive l)onethelesa. At this Ume last
A ftoral ~. arrane- 7. Missouri (5-0)
147
,mt In the lea~ ~ rushing. ,Now .he is ed by Mrs. ilhold £maarber, . 8 Sou. caur. (4-0-1)
132
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to atay In the top 10 (which really ISn t sa awful, eentered tbe dlillng _table. 11181 9. Loulalana st. (5-0)
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Carlotta Gibbs oenld punch 10. F10&lt;flla (5-0)
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' "AI!d that's not Gale's fault," said George Seals1, !he and Mrs. Larry Lalhey oenOklahcma (1..1)
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After ihe receptloo the new- 14. 51anlor&lt;l (3..2)
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Tbe grooJIII• em. 18. Gearala (4-ll
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Visit your Electric Appliance Dealer, todayi-He b~s a flame/ass el~trfl!le/1 clea,n- .
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In addition to the wiring ·allowance, he also has a $10.00 bonus fo~;··~ou.
you purchase Bflameless electriC range W"h 88~":~1~1 I:::•~·' • .,,.,
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hava risen shlrply In the last
three yaars, Crost llld.
He Is prnldlng over tha
councll'o annual fall mHilng.
which began here
and
will continue through Wednndey.
He emphasized that the con.
fllcl was not ono which would
ba acled upon by lhl council,
but that It hid become a problem.
""My personal view,"' said
Cross. "Is that anytime a per.
son engages In an organized
activity, he loses some kind of
Individual freedom."
Croos said the best safe.
guard lor an athlete's lrlldom
Is "the soundness of a coach's

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everyone wants to use lt.
"lt1 S a fumble option," Hayes
11ld. ""There's some Intricate
ballhlndllng, but somellm11 It
end up delanslng ltHII,"
Hayes llld .
Hayes noticed that Michigan
State swltchld from tile triple
option to the !-formation last
weak In lis upset of Michigan.
The Buckeyes will be going
alter their 19th coniiCullve win
when they host winless Illinois
saturday.
Prldlcls Tocllcs
Hayes noled that Illinois also
uses the triple option, but teels
his Buckeyes will also see more
of thl draw play and screen
pass which Minnesota used so
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lowed to remain- until 2:30 29 In 1968.
a.m. will gain an hour af llllao
ScleiRillta determined tbere
lime doe to tile change," be 11111 IIOIIlellllnl lar&amp;B aDd alive

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said. "Since the dock will ld
reach tile mandatory cloelnl
hour before tbe ~,
thase estlbllllhments need not
lllop sorvinl unUI 2:30 a.m.,
Ealilem Standard Time."

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Remains

WOIPOM last soeson.
Don Mllynard
· p a - for 212 yri.
connoclld on 12 ol2-l
306 yards es 1\1

been
dlllppolntlng
In the
Jail'
flrstllva
gamea 1 11nally
protacl·
ad Joe · Namath thl way II did
last yHr. As • ·result, the Jill
- • ablt to conneCt on lhl
bomb-ilno of their prime

0ver R--'-ets

judgmant. P11t that, t~e lnsll· .,
lullon's judgment comes Into
f.ICif,
play."
JamH R. McCoy, dean oflha
The Meigs Marauder freshcollege of Admlnlstratlva Sci·
man
grlddero """ their seconce at Ohio State Unl-alty ond geme
af the seaaan Mllnand another council vlco-prnl· ._. evllllng 11 Wellston agalast
dent, added, "I like to he••
our school reprlsented by ath· the Golden Rocket rrelhmen,
lotH who are representing tha 30-lt. 'lbe Marauder lreahmon
student&amp;. Of cour11, studanl· have had two defea!J. Both vicathletn have to sacrifice soma tories hive come over WeUfacets of student life that they stoo, the drat being 2UJ.
Quarterback An&lt;tY Vauglian
might otherwise anioy. But.
personally. 'I think It's a good seared two touchdowns on runs
exchange. Benefits that hi de· at 4 and 80 yards, hallback
rlveo from being a member of Jon DU!ard scored anee oo an
thl loam stands him In good B.,yard run, and bellback Jerstead for his associations In fu. ry Coleman once on a 3 -yard
ture life."
run. Dillard scored all six of
the Marauclers' extra points.
'lbe MarauderFroahwlllplay
the Pt. Plealillll freshmen next
Monday at Pl. Pleaoant startIng at 5:55 p.m. The Redskin&amp;
upended Melp In an earlier
meeting, 28.4.
,SCORE BY QUARTERS
MEIGS .•••• 14 R 0 11-30
WELLSTON • . 8 0 0 6- U

Bucks Get Another Look

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Football Laague's Ea1larn Dl•l· 111111 right up there," Ewbank
11ld, ·pointing to a plpo that
1101'1,
"This was a good ieom swung down from thl ceiling of
vlciory all lhl way around. tho locker room.
Tbe oHanalve line, which hid
We're goona hang the game

bnt
gamt
lhl~~=;~~!1
Namllh
hellof threo;
Intercepted, InclUding
was raturned 51
touchdown by Z&lt;llo:e .~llaorw, ·Wf
hi was on targat matt

crowd of 63.141 for thllr 11oont •
apener, trellld Houslon
anct-7·3 In the second qvar!W.
following Moore's lntw...,.loo&gt;
return.
New York tho laid far
good with -en mlnulllllft In •.
the hill whln Mllynerd ball 111IOII!Iut Nitty Miller FWJ on l
fly paltern lor 1 57-yard - .;
With 1SIIConds loll In !hoi hell, ;
Maynard came block o~g~ln to :
beet Ken Houslon an • 54- •
yarder and give lila Jotl a 17-7 ~
lead at the Intermission.
~
Tho Oilers rall'-'1 beck on a ·•
15-yard TO pus from Plio •
Bealhlrd to Meek Holik 1o ;
make It 17·1• In tho third
quarter. but reliable Jim •
Turner, who boolld lour field •
goals, preventld tho Oilllro
from putting en~ lasting ,
pressure on the Jets.
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1967. Rblldea lllld the bu:raue
Ia c:ollecll0118 wao due largeiJ
1o a law paned two yoara aao
llllldDi abllellt fl1bera . . . , .
to crlmiDal chlrge&amp; far r.ll1118 to pri!Vldo IIUI)PIIrt for tbelr

wl1h former Vlee
Prelldent IUiert B. ilm;lllr'e7 ; Worries a11d Problems
who bad aflered to Clll afltile
A 11\U. PAllu&amp;IB lllrlnlllocl 011
meelinl blcalloe at tile dell1llll- lJ~ ~.... ""~~~
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WASHINGTON - SENATE REPUBUCAN LEADER H u g h
Scott, divorcing hlm8ell from Vlee President Spira T. AilleW'S
Miller'• Home
tough talk aboot antiwar demonstrstors, has aslllled " IWIIIl calling and aceusatioo" In tile turmoil over the VIetnam War.
••OUr old. answers, eur old rhetoric are not enCil&amp;h," Scott aald
In a statement last Monday appealing ror the pemment to IIston and respond.
Apw said antlwa.r demon.stratioo leaders were "hardcare
dissldeats and professlonall.lllll"chlst's" wllo are being eocaur.
DBUMNADROCHll', Scalllllld
aged by an "effete corps ~ Impudent anoba wbo characterized
COLUMBUS
Ohio
Depart(U~
- Thll ;yoar'a ofllclal
ttoemselves as lntoUectuals." Scott said Amertcina "have h a d
mont of L!Qlor Control Dlractor oearch for the Loeb Neas 111011ellOUlllo or lnvecllve ap1nst Americans wbo feel a different WllJ'.
They do not want to embark upon a periool of name..:aJIIng and Dooald D. Cook toolo.Y clarllled Bier Ia over.
Neither a yellow submllrllle, .
accusalioo, af mlsunderatandlnga aDd mlslnlerpretadons at a tile effect at the rstum to Eastem
Standard
Time
!Uida,y,
Octelevllioo
crew•, tourlltl crucial lime. Let us illuminate aDd cllawss," Scott lllid. ''Not
Iober
26,
roiu"""permltboldmembaro
oftileLocbNeaaPbeInvoke the darkness and curoe at each other."
ero In the otete.
IIDII1ellll l'llvaltla:lldoo I!u.The Federal Uniform Time were able to prove the lllOilltar
Act otetea U!at at 2 a.m. East- exists.
irm.v. polirP hat'P .~malin
em Dayllstrt Time oo Oetaber
All spent a bard 8UJilllle1'
NAffiOBI - THE ARMY AND POLICE seized OCldrlllln Sa.
26, all clocks will be turned •CIIBIIni the IIIUI'IIy waters of
malla today, five days after tile &amp;BBI&amp;"n""oo of Prell- Ab- back to 1 a.m. Eastern Sland- the loeb fortheDIOIIIilerordlrsshid All !hermarke. In Poria, reports from neliJI!borlniDJl- ard Tbno.
aters that •QIIIIIIIedly llvelhere.
boutl said Samail frontiers and airports had b - eloaed follow"P e r m I t establishment• · ., Itt 111181 report oo t h I •
Ing tile coup at 3 a.m. (8 p.m. EDT, Moncta,y
wblch must close st 1 a.m. yaar's ob11natlan - - . tile
The new rulers annaunced there would be no changes from will be unalrected
the lime mv.attptloo bureaa lllldtbere
the policies or She~e. aa&amp;~sslnatedlaat Wednaedlly a pocbange," lhe Director lllld, were 20 verj(lld alaldiDP beliceman, the reporte from DJiboutllllld.IDitlal word has lllld tile
"slnce these loullinesoea muat tween 1117 17 and Oct. 12,
slaying was not politically moll•ated.
close before the Ume change
The ~ wu llllll"lllblll the

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hnbibers Gain

deurlln8 fatheioa lhoolld
reach an eattmated $5.7mllllan
!Ida ;rear, on lnoreaoe of 80

families.

Into Loss

Standings

from

atteuwaa

arrested tlmluiltiiUt the....,. for dell1llllllratorl
... and
try.
Fllllce lllld an eatlmated
450,000 peraoos took part In tile
mostly violent domanllrllllau
In 594 points lllrou..aut tile
cauntry Including all maJor
cities, In demanding that tile
United Slateslmllledl•tely turn
Okinawa block to JIPID.
lhlps.
hll
Five 10111 and ""' daD~~!The prateoter1 forced a
t
ters IIUI'vlve: AileD, r..mpo- to lllbwaJ illld raU . service In
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Us· Cbarles NIW lilO*"' Ted, 'l'cll1o. lricl&lt;tess· wete reoomat I
.:oiumuliiiUl;'llaymand, Middle-:- at- u. II. &gt;A1t Force BoHlin.
i
pert, aDd Bob, at home; Mr1. Tokyo's oullddrts.
Robert (Esther) Gordon, ChaCanfera With ll!mphrey
As I( to realrtrm U, S.-.
shire, illld Mrs. Jolm (Julia)
Lee, Addlaon. Elglrt grandchll- Japaneae ties, Prime Mlnleter
dren and four grea4randchlldron
liheaurvlve.
attended the Church of

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COLLECTIONS UP
COLUMBUS (UPI) - G n.
Jlntel A. Rboclel llld ll*l'
calleciiOD at IIIIIJI)GI't 1111111111

Ellauku Sato conferred !Ida

11111

ldmlllld as much Mondly
night allar lhl Jill delutld
lhl Houlton .DIIWI, :N-17, hi
take over sole poes1111on of
lint placa In the Amorlcan

NCAA. Chief Says Sound

Psyched

Tokyo Embattled

di:~t :;"'bo~ =~.; ap~nst J~p~~~'s

• • 2 0 M1
330 .500
NEWYORK(UPil-ThaNew
2.0.333
;l'ork
Jeto are slowly rHchlng
051 .000
Super
Bqwl form.
Boston
060.000
Wltb
Ewbllnk, coach of· thl
Wast
dllandlng
world chlmploo&gt;s;
l
W.L. T.Pct.
CH:Ic;AGO IVPII-Amerlcan club ownaro here to discuss thl Oakland
5 0 1 1.000
I llll!l"i Prllidlnt Joe Cronin bllllcow-a.playorsegrMmenl Kansas City
5 1 0 .133
cold water todly on --and possibly tha late of 1116 Son Dlago
• 2 o .667
I epoo;il tho Saatlla Pllofl were Sealllelranchlll.
Denver
3 3 o .500
J: !!"....,..ring to bllsebllll·hungry
Cronin'• disclaimer of a mova Cincinnati
3 3 0 .500
· MllwtUkH, Wis.: or ta Dallas. waa made after tha atforney
,......,., Rllults
· . Fort Worth.
general of Weohlll(llon, Slide Ne)v York 16 .Houalon 17
"Nil fOrmal ACJUIII hal been Garton, 11ld tho llata of ·(Only gama schldulld)
medl to move the trenchloe/' Washington may file en anti·
Sllndar'sO.mea
Cronin_.Nid urly Ioder after a trust suit to k11p lhl AL from BuHalo at Mlainl
..msoellni with 1 nine-member moving the Pllota.
Clnc)nnat at Kanus City
dlliPtlon or Suttle tlvll
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPIICronin llld he and the Saatllo Denver at Houslon
dlgnltarln.
INdlrs had 1 "long, delallld Naw York at Boslon
"What we'ra conlrontld with Is
"As of right now, the mHtlng," about Slcko Stadium Olklend . at Son Diego
thl proposition that lhl reasonfrlftchlll will 1!1y In Suttle," In Suttle, which Is run down
ableness of a rule has to ba
Cronin llld when llkld speclfl· and seats only 22.500 paople.
observable by the onas con·
troll ad by It," mused Harry M.
cally If lhy mova Wll plannld.
'"We were glvan to under·
Cross, president of the National
• Tho cl~-door mHtlng be' stand lhlt the Suttle IHders
' - Q"onln ond the Suttle will c-ate fully with thl
Collegiate Athletic Assoclollon
delegation came after roporll currant Pilot ownership," Cro(NCAAJ Council. "And this ·Is
that, lhl Plloll were moving, nin 11ld. '"Wa also had 1
a new thought for thl rul11
makers.~~
lrld'il'n the '-' of 1 mHilng of detollld look at plans lor the
Am1rlc:an end National Leegue now (domld) stadium."
With that, Cross, professor of
law at the Unl-slty of Wash·
lngtan, summed up his feelings
about thl Internal atruggla 1111·
CINCINNATI (UPI)- Clncln. tween athletes and coaches In
, 117 United Prell llltel'llldoal Weat. Mchlpn 1 3 0 2 4 0 nail Bengals' Coach Paul lntarcolleglata athletics.
Incidents across the nation,
Bls Tea Conference
Kent Slate
0 3 0 3 3 0 Brown thinks a major rHson
matching
coaches' rules
Leque Overall
Mid-Ohio Conference
'his team droppad Its third
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WLT WLT
Leque Overall straight game here Sundly was athletes' Individual freedoms,
' Q!d0lhte ••. 200 400
W L T W L T the psychological buildup given
• Norlilw;atern 2 0 0 2 3 0 Defiance
2 0 0 6 0 0 the Denver Broncos by their
llldla18 '
2 0 0 3 2 0 Findlay
1 1 0 2 3 0 coaching stall.
@tchllan
1 1 0 3 2 0 WUm~QJton
1 10 23 0
"They had been so workld up
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1 1 0 1 4 0 Blulllon
0 2 0 0 6 0 by tha coaching stall as to
Others
what It would mHn losing to a
~.
110 110
W L ' T team like us," Brown said after
..nst.
11 0 3 20
5 1 0 revIewing films of the game at
020 230Akron
Illilla
t(lmeaota
0 2 0 0 4 1 John Carroll
3 1 0 Spinney Field. the Bengals'
0 2 0 0 5 0 Ashlalld
3 1 0 practice headquarlers Monday.
Winola
"They giYO US I particularly
3 2 0
Cincinnati
COLUMBUS (UPII -Woody
tough
parformanca," Brown
· Mid-American Conference
Central State
3 2 0
llld,
"And
by
the
tlmtl
we
got
Hayes
could probllbly sit right
230
Leesue Overall Ohio Northern
around
to
realizing
what
was
down
and
write a book about
Tolldo
3 11 0 5 0 0 Case Tech
130
hlppenlng
we
wero
bahlnd
the
triple
option.
Klaml
2 0 0 5 0 0 Dayton
15 0
The veteran Ohio State foot0 4 0 30-6."
Bowlliw Gn&gt; 2 1 0 3 2 0 Western Reserve
That
was
tha
ocore
II
hilt·
ball
coach ond his unbeetan
I 50
Oblo Unl-alty 1 2 0 2 2 0 Xavier
lime belora the 'ilengals came and top-ranked Buckeyes will
block to score two touchdowns get lhelr third look at the triple
I- T.,
and a field goal to lose 30-23.
option' In five games saturday
U S
Brown credited the BronCIII when invading Illinois comes to
with turning In the "best game town.
against
us we've ever seen
Washington and Michigan
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI)- Ohio and was expacled to ·be oul of
them
play.
State
employed lhl triple option
·. University football coach Bill acllon lOr at leaat two weeks.
"The
ollenslve
line
his
to
against
the Buckeyes, but met
Htaa plans to u11 Steve Skiver
It was first beii!Wid Bryant
'
assume
responsibility
tor
pass
with
just
marginal succns.
to dlract thl air •Hack lor the suftered 1 torn cartilage which
protection"
tha
coach
comment.
"With
the
exception of Texas,
llobcata Saturday -lnst Penn could have put him out tho rest
ad.
"and
we
broke
down.
But
teams
that
use
the triple option
Slota with star quarterback of the season .
·Clove Bryant on tho lnjurld
Bryant was ranked 15th you've got to give tham crldlt are moving the 111111 but aren't
lltl.
among the all·!lme NCAA ca· for the way they went alter winning," Hayes pclnled out
Monday.
.
Bryant, lnfurld In last Sotur. reer tolal often11 I-rs with us."
VeteranSomWychlcallldthe
Coachll Like Shelp
dey's 24-21 loss to Miami, suf. .._791 yards .
signals lor the . Bengals lor. the
"Coachls are llka ohoap In a
lerld • stralnld knoo ligament
entire game, luvlng the status fence corner. Once someono
of rookie quarterback Greg
Cook still up In the air,.
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TOKYO (UPI)-Hundreda of
tbausanda of dell1llll&amp;tratora
turned ports of 111e world'•
largest city Into an urban
battleground toolo.Y In protelt
alliance witil
tile United states.
N ly 500
ear
pert1011s were

N&lt;lw Y~k ·
Houston
Buffalo
Miami

Jets

Judgement BestSafeguard Fr~h Go 2-o ~1~~:=:cola:. .

for burial. Miry Jo Ia burlld at ~~ palhologlsta tesllflld
auloplr
IIMrby Larksville.
Mandl
1 hi
Before going Into the cour · ,
Y "II
".,.
!room of Judge Bornard C. could do much 1o subolan·
Bromlnskl. Dlnls llld hi hold !late or negato medical llndlnga
been rebullld In his ettompts to that Min Kopochno diad of
subpoena trom tha American . dr9Wf'lng .
Broadcllllng Co. (ABC) 1
Tho pathOiogllll lolllflld
lcleol
r Sen Kennldy'a after Mills fold lhl court Miss
~uly "':~1ud .~planation of Kopochno'l death ~as "a clter
the accldonl.
caaa of drowning.

Mrs. Baker

W.L. T.Pct.

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DR GAROlD D Holstine Jftaldld of Ba...,. C'&lt;lllep, Ba...., &lt;Ida., 111ft, tilled""'
~ engaprnenis In Mlddieport MC!!!Ciay. ManciQ arte..-&gt; wltil plwtOtlrapho aDd olldal
:"described the small college which was estlbllsbed to belp the American bllan. At rl&amp;bt
Is the Rev. Charllll SlmonB, pootor of the Mlddl..,t First Baptist Church, wbere Dr. 1101stlne spcke Mooda.Y night.

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the first base coach for the
past two years.
Kluszewskl played for the
Rids from 19.111 to 1956 and Ia·
tor for the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Chicago White Sox and the Cal·
ilomla Angels.
He joins former Plrales Man·
ager Larry Shepard, thl new
pitching coach, and former Red
Alex1Grammas. the third boose
coacn. on lhl stall of now Manager Sparky Anderson.

F~ght

Results

Ohio State.
"'You can bet we'll see thlt
screen and draw play saturday,"' said Hayes.
"But you can bel we'll
show'em _s omething

new."

Hayn addld. "We don't dare
ourselves to get pattern! zed. We
want to be diversified .
Ohio State streaked to a 24-0
leed last year against Illinois,
but hid to rally lor a 31·24 win.
Illinois his droppld decisions
to Washington State ( 19- U)
Missouri (36·61. Iowa State 148·
201. Northwestern (10-6) and
Indiana &lt;•1 -20).
Ohlo'State. on the other hand,
has rollld past Texas Christian
(62-DJ, Washington &lt;•1 · U),
Michigan State (54-1•1 and
Minnesota I:U.7l.
Ktm To Stir!
Starting quarterback Rex
Kern, stlll·.bolhlred by a sore
ltMt,,..... elitpeeted to ·start lor
tht Blockeyu .
Tha only question mark Is
guard ·Ted Kurz.
II he'a not available, Brian
Donovan will shift to light-side
guard with sophomore Tom
Oeleono starting at center.
Ohio State't top weekly
awards went to defensive
halfbeck Tim Anderson who
made 13 unassisted tackleo.

Grt~g

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Killed In

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CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio IUPIJ
-Barlon C. Cook. 52, Chilli·
cothe, Ohio. lather of Cincinnati
Bengals" rookie quarterback
Gr011 Cook. was killed lata
Mondey In a tralllc accident.
The Ohio Highway Patrol sold
Cook was driving his car south
In the northbound lane of U.S.
23, a divided lour-lana highway,
just north of here. A patrol
cruiser dlspalchld Ia hod the
car on collided with It head-on.
Cook died Instantly.
Greg Cook, 22, his son, Is 1
graduate of the University of
Cincinnati and In his rookie
year with thl Bengals. He his
toppld all quarterbecks In
passing In thl American
Football League.

helped an four othar stops and
recovered a fumble; defensive

tackle Brad Nielsen. ollenslve
guard Alan Jack and tailback
Leo Hayden.

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~ Ralph Correa, 146, New
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Panama, autpalntad Raliroundo
Dlaz, 135, Brazil (10).

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BY ALMA MARSHALL '

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r~Q~elted

lhat 1

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wl!!dll wUl &amp;la'dl,y do.
Sl!e re«&lt;ltb hid alire 1eare·
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lhe relleC
aU 1 the New Haven ftrelilen .arrived eaaer 111 help. 5he
eald, "they wer e 10 wonderfill ••
'11111 volllllteer orpnlzaUon
I• one of the moat Important
orjjanlzaUon• In our oonunun-

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·tue•.' The lire department has

· dellletad I~ funds alter peylng ,5,000 tor a 1,500 gallon
iu*er truek. A fund drlvutart..
ed 011 Mano!o.Y evening In Harttoni, Letart, BroedRunandoth.IWf! .,rat &amp;real. Please do oup.

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pori lt.

BOOTil
FISH.STEA-S
24 ••
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• ·· , 'lbe, have 34 lllel1lhers at
..11111 .th11e. CecU Duncan Is fire
cblel; ull.- lire ehleC Ia
Charli1 Roush. Officers a 11 d
member&amp; are, llarey llollinan,
&amp;nlident; Charles Weaver,
Heretary; Thoma• Grlnllead,
• treaiUrer, and members are
Damle Clark, Paul Harmon,
Danny Roush, RandJ Weaver,
Tom Par11111s, Joey Roulh, 11Gb., " trl Kimel, Sam Scarbarey, Jim
Circle, Glorp Kuhn, Benny
lltdord, Blek Tennant, J I m
. Layne. Gl!ne Hart, Roll King,
~ KlJI&amp; 11111 Grlnllead, Dlek
' ~llead, llama KlJI&amp; Gene
Weaver, Ralph Weaver, BIll
Jlclullh, Dlek Ord, Phil Bate,y'
DIU Gibbs, Pete Roush, J o h 11
J'er..IOII, Paul Gooclnlte and
'Doc Ohlinger,
' In 1972 they will need another tire troek tA&gt; keep lnaurlllee rate1 at tbe present level. So It looks like they are
·llllna tA&gt; need help ilow, as well ·
u In lhe 1\r!ure.

DAVID AND MARK FOWLER,
IIXIB of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Fowler, MaiOII, had 1he honor
ol unYelllng a DAR memorial
plactue at Mound
cemeteey

run

IIi 'Gall'!Joll• 011 &amp;mday.
David and Mark are t h e
ll'andaons of Mrs. Howard
Dr_, of Caulpolls, a Daul!hter of American Revolution
·member.

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JOHN ROUSH AND Nancy
illyaea both were awarded a

TV at the New Haven !llper.

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lae baskets of

food were Mr1.
J .. KaUe Roullh, Mrs. Eve4-tl !IottI .,, · ·. IIIIo Mr1. Arthur Hart, Mrs.
.,. ·'lee Fer&amp;~~ lOll, Mrs. Edward s.,y.
rt, Mrs. Lucille King, llflvanla

Oldtnaer, Carrie Ollver, .Mra.
Lclulse Roush, Howard J, Hade, Allee Knipp, Emma Grimm,
Belen Abel, Mra. Davld Roush,
l'llll Yonker, Okey Roullh, Rosa
lllorrl1, Rachel Se,yre, Berlhi
Tbabet, Herman Michael, Mrs.
Blaine Rial, Chloris Graha)n,
!louJ8o Kearns, Mrs. NeiUe
I!Uion, Mar:r Lltcblleld and
Mrl. Keith Arnold.

MD FS DARST, Maaon Couil-

tJ CODitrVadon orftcer, spoke
1111 (Ire prevenUoo at Mason
.Grade Sehool Pr A 111110tlng
'l'lleadly eventna. He also shoW-

fll a movie pertaining Ill Volun.
teer Firemen.

The Rev. Dwight Boker oftbe
Church of ChriBt, MaiOII, preMilled lhe devollmals. M r a.
Fred Samael prellded durljlg
tbe . bullne11 meeting. The
lcbool eamlval sche41led tor
OOtbber 25 was discussed. Ac"' UviUe• will start wllh a 110UP
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J1rior Band will piiJ at 5:10
p.m. The PrA voted to IPOII·
10r 1he Blowuloa again this
:year•
At the CQIICiuaion ofthemeet.
lq, rOom CllWilwaotaken. Mill
lv7 Sl•lh'a room received the
t· jlook award tor h&amp;vln8 the molt

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aenlcea.wiD atartat6:30011the

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:Msis tor cartoon figures.
-: Mra. Mnnnt• Kloospreslded
:,at the business seSilon when
-plans were made tooltaerve Am-

ort con EducaUon Week, Nov. 915. Classroom visitation will be
emphasized on 111ursdny oflhat
week with the hospitality com-

riaon wltl serve as safety

.lido variety of colon.

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Klein. A number or fAmiliar
songs were surw durhw tho aiternoon.
At the party wore Mrs. Malcolm Roller, Mra. E. 0. Tewk..
bary, Mrs. Gerllno, Mrs. J. E.
Harley, Mrs. John Kincaid,
Mrs. Crary Davia, Mro. Plummer Beeson, Mro. J. E. D. Haru,.er, Miss Nellie Zerkle,
Mi
ss Hallie Zerkle, Mrs. Klein,
Mrs. R. M. Sherman, and Mro.
Walter Waddell.
The grcq&gt; also "Happy
Birthday" to Mra. Ha.U.er.

Fall Conference
Is Repor'ed
on
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Mrs. Homer Park...t
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Reportoofthefallconferei!Ce
held at WllkesvWe wore made
durl• a recent moeU. or the
Ladles Auxiliary ol Wwl• Mal&gt;Joy Post 263, AmerlconLeeJon,
at 1 h 1 home of Mrs. Erneat
Bowie 111...,

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TUESDAY
SAL&amp;!URY PI'A, 7:30 p.m.
IUelllaY; 111m pruolded by ·lbe
::YIIIc Flbroala ~"on; re'rellhments.
FRIENDLY cmcLE, Trlnlll
United Church of CbriBI, 8 p.
m. TUeeday. Mrl. ROJ Mqer
and Mrs Dalakl llluck will
be tbe
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HaU preildlng.
Beplar l'IJIID1I aJIIIi'O"ed 111eluded I "H'W 1)1 $odie Tillereeordlq eretary

p.,;.ct quality.
Wh1t• anCI pot•
. ~ "'' color1, ,......
ty tflrq,

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Club, WedneldaJ, 2 p.m .• I'!'D IICiod• EUeeD Clark, Fl-ee
of Mrs. Richard OWen. Rer\etf, l'l*•~ JaliiClt LjiwiMII!, Pauline
"The Life and Worka"' Bdna ·.Morll'lli, .,.dAda Slack,
St. VIncent MU!ay" by Mr L
·
Bernard Full2· aelocled __._
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by Mrs. Forest Baehlel. IIGII
call, comments '"' the book.
POMEROY WCTU, 2 p.in.
WedneadaJ, at Ute Pomii'O)' .

Day 1 tart~.:!C:
.....UO.:lntereated
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peraono ur&amp;ed to atlend.

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tbat are 16-lnch falls wl!lch WERE lovely. After tba·
lag and' sham~
. ing, they have become sWf aud wiry
instead of'be
smooth and •.blny and they puff out
to make me loo like a prehlltorlc' Zulu. My falls are
only a year old. I do not want·to dispose of theJil until
I am sure,lhey areJT ond all hope. Suggestions, any-

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Plastic-Useful

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·I have ~o synthetic hair paeces (dyne! modaeylllc)

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SHIRTS

BULBS

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Harry Poita la .aiPWIJ reoovar1aa at lda..._,lloor,."-·
aer, I\Utltllld or Tbolinlt Orue- ·
OIUO ETA PID Cblplor,Bela • •· Ia home from the boa!1111!1 Phi Sor&lt;lrit,y, 8:16 p.m. Pltall,nd JreCU118ratlng,
TUeadaJ, CISOEaoclaJ room,
Leola~ reported pro• .
Chrlltmao bezaar plana to be CHdl from ·tlae i'IIIIUIIAI8 aale lroDuEbiARe iPOthLLfoodY-be~y. Polnblakte!,.~r flotr . Margaret,hwhho fhaoods
completed.
waN •ue Tbll-'" to t h
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m. c "'"' goes tllroug er
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e grinder. Alief I'. thorQJ~sbl;y walh 8Dd lillie my heavy
CIIESI'Ell OOVNcn. 323, D. bulldlnr fUnd. At lhe Oet. 23 metal meat grlncf!!r so 'at· if free of grease and food 1 pat
ot. A., 7:30 p.m. TueadaJ. Sl.• meotin&amp; eae:lt - ia .to bring a it alniost dry With a pa~ towel then thoiougl)ly 'dey it
lent auction by WIJI and mean a "llhlte elepharil'' for a !dJR by putting it iii the oven al!d leaving U for almost an hour
eommlllee.
auctloD aale:lllrlbdqa'ldualoo ·to .flr)' .(rom heat given off by' the pilot llgbt. I alao nm a ,

)'0111' trailer baaaui 11rctm oD to de&amp;Nailu
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Mr and ..- . "'-•-'-" ~,.
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..., and r.mllf ~ Col!unbua ra~~J lor a vacation lrlp
were &amp;mda.Y ..Ills of Mr. llld r
each of my jersey
Mra. w~ Folmer.
and !mit dresses on paper
, ~ Folallor ~ lbe u. s. towel tubes. Start at the
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ANNOUNCE RUMMAGE 8,\LE
Launch Homecom,·ng guests.
phl1, Teian, attar ·IP'I'I"'III a down. Each rolled·up dress
Bro!nde Trw No, 171 oUI
REHEARSAL FOR Co!JUIU!I&gt;. 14 day ·l-e han wllh his was laid b! the suitcase.
.
apon&amp;Or 1 """""P tiile Tbur..
lty Christmas concert, 8 p .._ ..v .. . . . . . . . will ••L ·-al Wben I an:aved at my desm Wd!e..• _....... ~-..,. . -.• ~· n- tlnatlon and r~moved the
. day and Frldar llrctB! • a.m. to
MASON _ H&lt;meCill!tirv ac·
- • Trlnlll' United lila at 11t1 A~ Fua!damen- dresses there were no
l p.m. Ia ~ ~ 'bulldll8
llvttlea wm set underway Church ofChrlat. EveryoneweJ- tal Meellilllc·ilcbaol at Mom- creases' or wrinkles in any
on Mall! Slreet, Pcl!iei:O¥•
Thureday evenlaw for students come. Mrs. Allee Nease, 41- phla.
'
of tbem.- EDYTHE
of Waltalna llilh School with a re:;DLEPORT POMEROY lalnMr. and ~~· Fted Goea- DEAR POLLY- A baby's walker without bumpers can
snake dance at 6:30p.m., star~- Uon
•
aponl iFrlday and Sllur- really be hard on walla and furniture , 10 I bought· four
1111: at FC181e!10111 Funeral Home ~b, WedneadaJ n o 11, day In Clrolll\'lllit wl,tb Mr.llid bright-colore:! sponge rubber balls, cut a bole tbniugh the
and endlda at tbe hlllt school. • ~-"' U 11 I t 1 d lletbodlst Mra. -Fredlrlek !lotaleln llid middle of each, then put them on the walker's cbrome ·
A bor(lre and P 0 P rall,r a..rch. Protrram arraJ!Ied by fami)J. Tliij - ·~allJto legs. Not only has thiS liVed our walll 1!1¢ the baJn&gt; ·enwm be beldatthescltoolfollow- . 111omas Cauell.
atiell!llha Plunpldn.li!OW, Mrl. loUlJaylng With the balls when abe Is not In the
!.tho dance.
RUTLAND. FRIENDLY Gar- · .CharltrS Wainer' of Raeb, Who · W. C.
,
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The homecoml,. pme will denera, 7:30p.m. Wednel!dayl linbeen•AeiiiJII~; ielarn.
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be Friday between Wahoma and horne or Mra. Bruca Dmt, .od 1Mm!e with. lbe' ·. QOelleln1.
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Spencer. HlghllghU•thehom&amp;o RuUand. Prolli'am on plaa'nl
Mrl. . Mu7 Davia ,Rjgen of p f G'
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Audrey Betzmg IS
coming will be the coronaUon bulbs and forcing for ll!door WaYarl,y, W, VI,, .U111e Frly IVen TOr
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of a queen durl,. the half-time bloom.
dar ovarldlbt .... ~ lier C&lt;&gt;U·
Golje/3'
ceremonies. A dance will be
ENTERPRISE UNITED Moth. Iiiii, Mlaa Anliii •Coiilell and S · th B· hd
.\oiirey
.....
held at the high Iebon! auditor- odlat Church will !Illite I!JIIIe- Mo. llirTDa¥18 iliuJi'attbelr
IX
Iff ay
prooldent of, ·
111111 followlnsthe game.
butter WedneadaJ, Ordara ... · bQmi.., Mechlille It· Otberl'e·
IOdat1on
be picked up at the church on teat .,ella or 111111 C'Gmeliitiad
and MrL llowu4
Cl
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.
WedneadaJ or at lbe par- Mra. Bluk WMU(r. and Kta. , 1'1 ~o.t tnterlllned '
P-ee· YtliJn; ' Mta; ,O(to ;;::::Gopwllh .a .
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Eleven Attend
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COLORS

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MENS LONG SLEEVE

One Sl4o Matnifying •

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Mro. Harrleon Beutley wao a United Metbndlll Church. ·
eontrlbutlrtg hoate11•
WILDWOOD GARDEN Clllb
meelln&amp; Collll!lbla Goa ot Ohio
olfl
Mldtll
ce,eport, 7:30 Wldo
nettda,y nillhl "Cbrlstmaa il
Snake Dance Will
Orbit" demonllraUCII by ltolne
economist. Membersarototake

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r o. card lrCllllthe WW
Wi111ton Wnlly for a rem.,.
branee at the Umo oltholr b&amp;reavemont was read. MrL Wllllam Smlthprealdedatthomeet.
;,. which opened in rltuallatlc
form. Mro. Bowles and Mrs.
IUcharda aenedretreallmenta.

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RQ had loW weekand wllh

Mrs. Bowles, MrL ~
Mr. CUpinter laprln- bell Harper, and Mro. ArDnld

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'SSurprise Party Given
· ; : surprise party honcring
. . •· Garon Stanobury on her
:111111 blrthdoy was given Sunday
D a ....., of her friends at the
:l)t••.ry home.
: ·When Mrs. Stansbury returnojd 11un an ouu,. Sunday, she
:Danos on Iter door a birthday
:lt ~'~• and Dowers. Upon e,..
~ hor home she was greet'11 by bar friends surrounding
• blrtld.Y table I tur1
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ea IIi a
; : - : an arranp,. .,. ·
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era.
a n d. Ice cream were
Gl~"ere
presented
8 · '!t ""'
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:2P . 1JJw- movleiOf the
. . .kn orlilnaltributetothe
:!! dll!dQI talents ot lbe ltonQr·

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,...., to find mony

C~lce!

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J!8rvlsor for the school patrol.

WOMENS
GoWN$

YOII

SUNDAY GUES1SOF Mr. arid KrL WaltarerGoka~ Mr.
and Mrs. Jctltl! CGnnreU of Col11111bua. 'l1te CclntWeUaare pip'ents
of Geno Crooka' !life, Nancy.
·
The """ Onrimea aot topll!er so that they could
alldea
and pl&lt;turea rr.m Japan by o- and Nalley. O*ae, a:clea.
Uat, Is atal!.-d.lbere with 11t1 .u.S. Na¥)' atid lM cGo~&gt;lo wiD be
Ia Japan for IIIIOihat Jlh ra&lt;L They ruldo not ton ·far llun :J'o.
ll)'o In a rather ekiiallt J.,...ae ~
·
Nancy Ia teaeH.W tltla lilllatanaU~o lnlarnaUonal school
and taki!JII a course haraoU .In J.,...aelloller arraiWiqj. Tho
CC~~~tle plan a tour of nvoral eounlrioa over tho Chriatmu bollBecher, John Vroman, David day. The Cornwella havo already madeplana tovlalt their dau&amp;b- ·
tarb' next aummer.
·
Wilcox, and Joe McCloud led In tor and
the pledge to the llag.
A COMMIJNITY CHRISTMAS coneert II belll! planned and
The attendance award was
the
Drat
reltearaal Ia aet for 8 p.m. Wedneeolay at the Trinity
won by the second grade of Mrs.
Mnry Sklmer. Room villtaUon United Church ofChrlat. Mro. AIIClt' Neat!f' wtDdlrocl tho choir,
.
wa s held at the conclusion orthe and orpnist wiD be MrL Ben Neutzlla(.
Choir membara or all ehurdtooln the C&lt;lliununltyu weU ••
meeting.
others lntereslod In Pl)'lldpatllw are ~led to attend the Wo6nosda,y nl8ht TD?Ct!-. •

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Fred Lewis, safety chs!rman,
amounced that Mrs. Sabre Mor-

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Up to Size l7 inch square. A

aaked to CCIIIII.ct Lewis. .
Mrs. WUIIams..tohor~
ed !hit the P. T.A. now haea
total of 190 paid membera. Subacrlpll- to the .!ltlo Parent
and Teacher Kapalpoarebelll!
taken b1 Mra. 111111111 Kelly.
r,...nm matarlal wudlacua ..
ed by Mra. IUchard va,..ban who
extended ,.ppreclatlon to Mrs.
Hackett for hor workontheprognm booklet.
Robert Korrla, prlnclpol,
spoke on tho vocal mualc prognm now oUered tile students
by Mra. Allcelltaao, notlll!thot
the p,....am wiD be e&gt;Qtanded
later when Mrs. Nease Is oo
longer required to work In tho
Pomeroy school. He also commented on plana ftlr more classroom matorlalo and an owra6i'l! oflnstructlon. Student teachers a..t helpers were introduced
by Mrs. Hackett.
The Hev. Max Dooahue pve
the openi,. prayer and Den 6 of
Pack 245, composed of Groc

mittee and home room mothers
to serve cotfeeao:ldonuta. Mrs.
Ndma:n Burdette is in charge

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motltttro
111!4reated lntltluron bY the
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ol Oeorie Hararavea, au-

::»rialendent, voted to pro&gt;ldo
prtao . , _ for\Wolrldecat.
.,IOrleL Prlzoa ot $5, $3, andtl
.. w be awarded to !he lira~ aoc!:iand and tblrd place wlmen In
:loch ot the catoror~es.
:' A resolution Ia •-rt of the
"jovy wu paBSed by the P. T.A.
;,tter Mr. Hararavoa dlacuued
-the llnportance or paulaw the
:renewal levy II state aldlatobo
.
.continued. He emphssized that
:!Ito levy Is a renewal end not a
;)ew tax. Mrs. George Hackett,
';)r. fta •mod to have charge of
:tho poster contest
n
A highlight afthemeeti'l!was
~n entertaini~ program on car·
::ioonl,. presented by Jack Sla;:,vtn. He used the ABCs as his

lst'Quallty! Prints, Pastit~

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$2095
Impala 6 Pan. St. Wagon. V-8 engine, power st.., •.
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1967 FORD - - - - - - ~$1895
Gala•ie 500 H.T. Sedan. Local 1 owner car. White
finish, blk. vinyl interfor, good tires, radio, power
steering and brakes. AutomCitic trans.
1966 BUICK ~~~~--------·--$1695
Wildcat HT Cpe. White finish. Blk. vinyl trim. Good
tires. Automatic, power steering. Radio.

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118. Nice. Very reuomble.
Phone 992-1251.
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FURNACE,IDitait04.
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$495, Torma available. I'll.
Fer
F-.t.e
992-3352.
IO.IIJ.t!c VACUUM CLE~NER, br111d Fer Sali
hni~ _DAYor
new 1,.9 model. Complote GIBSON re!rl&amp;erator, Hardwtck
--.~-1!""'".
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REDUCE SAn: ud llut whl1 ' with all cleaning tools. Small
double oven (ilia Rq~l, both
OPIIIIVIS. . . , ...
point damage · In shipping.
116 L ...... ,. ••,, 0.
GobeN ......._lltii~V­
1 year old. Also Hoover opln
1111
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Will take 122. ceoh price or
dCIII pmo. Nil.- Dnp.
$100 Phone
c.e.
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t.u.eotp terms 11 desired. Phone 992· Wllaller,
5834.
IIJ.2l-Stp
r..u
.a 11
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2685.
WANT AD
Nolice
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1().20-&lt;ltc - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'loUREBIII;D c:.rmu· l!llePherd
NIGfiT-~4
CHUCK'S can aaveyouuPtohalt COAL, eg-Btoker-mlne run, Ja· ·
DEADLINE'S
NEWLY
remodelecl
8
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PlWito.
rem.t
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Yalea
011 TV repairs It you brlug
cobs Coal CO. Rutland Tijlple. ·
5 ' ·""· Day Bof•• P'*llutlon
Sale
NJ, P11one 247-21&amp;2.
Wa..day O.odllne 9 • ·"'·
them in. Chuck's TV, 152But·
Phone 742-4952 or 992-3469, 19119 SEWING .machine, used · house. Bath, ~.ooo P~~
Cancelle~llont &amp; Correction•
Just
a
lew
limes,
fully
~92-3901.
10.21-3tc
10.17-&amp;p
P&lt;111eroy.
Phone
992MIDOLINRT, 01110
ternut,
10-S..'IOtt
Will •• accapta.t until 9 a.M. l1111
equipped
to
zlg·•lll·
makes
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PIANO.
Wonted,...,..
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IIJ.16-tlc
Doy of Pubflcalian
bullanholea, avercasb, ap. SEMI· AUTOMATIC, 18. allot,
apollllble parey to flkii o - . AKC REGIST!RED collie·
REGULATIONS
The Pvhll•"- ra1ena1 the r11ht
MAPLE STEREO radlt&gt;conoole
pllques
and
many
tmbraldefy
22
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with
ICCIIIOo
Phone
low
montbly p0)1118JIIi Clll 1 puppiOI lor ihVN• fWm, Q!:
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.. .411 or •• iacl ony oth d•a,.tl -- I WILL piCk.., merchandlaa and
843-2476.
10.21·10
~ 11111 plano. Clln.be -lo- · pels. Sky Vw Klmelo. " ' comblraUon. Modern stereo designs. Will sacrifice for
tMilonal. Tlw ,ut.li•har will not
take to auctiCIII 011 a percentonlyl34.40calllortermsmey - - - - - - - - - - - - - •• n •• Wrlte •.Clredlt*-'
.
, CoolvltleM7·3339.
with AM and FM radio, 4h retponti ... for 1110ra 1hon o,..
• bull. CaU Jim Adlm.o,
be arranged. Phone 992·2685.
U
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fO. lt-31c
speed automatic cha~, 41().20-&lt;llc 1960, 10 X 50 FOOT cas • m&lt;&gt;P. ' 1!), Box 276, Sltel~··
auctl-,
llullaiiiL " RATE$
spaaker sounl system. Bal·
74Zo44811
..U.lfe
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IO.t4-12il1 Re~lEstati
Sale
For Won! Atl S.rviea
a nee $113.22. Use our Ume pay.5 ce11t1 per Word ana inlartlan
·P'oorii.E
P\1PPWI. AKC
-BEA
.-G~,:.,•• ;;::,'""ment plan. ·eau 992-3352.
mlnlalure, $71 ud 1ill- Slid - - - - - - - - - - - - - ....... P.=:
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Mi~itn~• Chette 7Sc
SKATE-A-WAY SCIIECVLE IIJ.I6-6tt
WARM MORNINC filS clrculot1" • • 'Ole
12 cant• ,., wortl tlwH coneecu·
Back to Schoal j!UtJ, FriiiiiJ,
Iva inurtiCiflt.
Ins
hooter,
75,000
BTU;
30.
Oct. 3, r..alftiiiUMI lUI
,. canll par Word ti• CDMDCV1i¥e
gallon filS hot water helter.
II
Jnaart lont _
. Hall- JIU'b'. FrltiiJ, Dct. FOUR BEDROOMS, llvl~, fam~-~----- ----:
Call 74U754 or 742-5224. TEMCO ,(lAS • holing olo... qiO. HqJ'STETTER, ......,
ily,
din!~, large kitchen, utU25 per cent Di1ceunt on ,.id adt
31.~Widnoldtl,I"''*J,
•1111111 eel• ,_;d within 10 tkJ,, .
10.21·3tc 55,000 BTU's, pwfwf . - · HARRI,SONVILLE ..,.·t -raoms,
Icy r - , l'h beths, new filS nEUl GROWN ~
and SlturclaJ; 7:30 110 IO:Ja..
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OIITUARY
mumo~
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-dillon. Sll8. " ' - Mn. Joe
.bath,clslwn,llldW.IIwat.r.
fUrnace, ba.aement. G o o d
AWiable r... )IU'llte
SI .SO far SO •ord nrini""""' · Ea
blaom.
All
eolora
50
ea.
.
BEANS.
IJLSO
bulhel,
bfckyCNr
Young
992·7229
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'i'oung'o
G.-4!01. 2v. Acf'll.
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neighborhood. Phone 992... dlllonol word 2c.
dey, TaelldQ, ud 111urldtl
BLIND ADS
each.
Reyno1do
n.er
!lbap,
own.
Alao
tunllpo,
beete
11111
Market
992':1094.
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RUT.LNID
5
rooma;
lilth.
3510.
IIJ.I6-6 p
Additional 25c Ch.r.. ,., Advlf.
nflht• and S.turdo1 &amp;lid SU.
Mason, w. VL , _
·peppero. Clarence Prd.lltl
10.19·31c
C'llrport,only'\~ew,...sold.
tiM . . nr.
dlf atte..- PhcD 88$5147.
Portland. Phone 8M254.
-------"'-~ 6,500. •
OFFICE HOURS
3929 or Chester 9115-a85 2 BEDROOMhome,5roomsand
10.1-lf&lt;
I0-9-If&lt;
POMEROY - 5 1'001110. bath,
1:30 •·"'· ta 5:00 p.M. Dally
bath, natural ps, newly re...;
~ lu&lt;Mce, new birch jldtll-o21-30tc
1130 •••• ta 12:0&amp; ~- S.turdoy
modeled. Complete blrclr
Auto Sales
chin.
to
carpeting.
kitchen. New drilled we11, 1h •
Mobile.
J!jlme
Ia!,
111d Card of Thanks
NEW GAS furrace lnstailed, 55 GALLON DRUMS, S00i1 Cor 1914 BEJ...AIR Chevrolet, 4lurnlhlf.: sl1,5110.ot.
Male Help Wanted
acre lot. Paneled walls.
$295, Terms avallabl&lt;i. Ph.
traoh, t2,50 •ell. PCI!IefGOI
WE WISH to extend our s i. n-door, V8 lfW\ne, nc~ REEOSI(ILLE- 6 roop11o hill
Forced air gas furnace. Just
992-3352.
Jtmk CO. .
IQ.8.12b: .
eere rbanks ioourfriendsand MAN FOR sisadyposition, must
CCIIIdltion Inside and out. Plil . Jttth, ga~turn«e. biMmlnl.
orr byiJaU Rt. 7 on Rt. 124.
be industrious and reliable.
IIJ.IIJ.t!c
nelgbbors for their kindness, .
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Reaiiiii'Ab17Prlced. , 12,Kf'll• S7,500,GO.
Contact Evelyn's Grocery
Sugar Run Flour Mtll, Mulcards, and dowers sent dur10.1~ HARRISONVILLE- 5 .._....
nesr Rlltland on 124.
berry Ave., Pomeroy.
118 t ~ e death of Harold
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hllll both, g• hMI•. out.
IIJ.I6-6tp
Jr-21-3tc
~------bulldli!OI, gar~; S7.ooo.ot.
Crouch. Speeial ti&gt;anks to
For Sale
1969 .RAMBLER .Ja~ln, 6o TUPPERS PLAINS·- 6 roomo,
those who helped by caring lor
cylinder outam'ollc, (Mfwer
new bath, 3 bedrooma,
our children. Your thoug~t- DRIVERS NEEDED IN THIS 1956 CHEVROLET, 1959 Ply- OFFERS wUI be received attlle
s-Ing.
Phone
742·5202.
office
of
Webster
and
Fultz,
mouth,
1961
Ford,
auto
parts
geroge.
Llrflll·lot. SI0.50fl.flll•
fulness is greatly appreciat.AREA. Semi drivers, local
10.19.Jfc MOBILE HOME Attorneys,
Pomeroy
Natlonll
lor
Dodge
and
Plymouth
1957
196:1
ed. Mr. and Mrs. Dilford Fer- and over.the-raad. Ex·
BaN&lt; Building, Pomeroy,
Skyline, two badroomo. ·
throug!J 1959. Call 843-2778.
rell
lr"- 2l-ltc perlence helpful but not
1,_. DODGE OWW, 3fq. olnecessary . We will train you.
IIJ.I6-6tc
drilled well, hall acre.
Ohio, uP to I~ o'clock a. m.,
speed, power ••Jng ' lnd
You can earn over ~. 12 per
Gwege. S5,500.ot.
011 October 23rd, 1969, ror
brakH. Plloneloll-5202.
hour. For application a.nd
ACR'S I rooms,
the follow!~ real estate or
1 000 NOVELTIES, dishes and
. l().1f·31C 19remodeled,
interview write Nationwide
bath,
5
be*oomt,
Fred A. Sh!Get, deceased:
furniture. Some antiques. See
Solely Director, Room 4~,
g111
furnace.
sn.ooo.oo.
WILL DO beby silt!~ In my
at my home any day after I :30
Located in Mlddleport, Meigs
1966 CHI:VELLE, 4-ipetd
YJ7 East 4th Sired, Tran·
10.19-6tt
home. Phone 992-7197.
p.m. Mrs. Carl Lemley, · County, Ohio, and bel~ Lot
transmllllon. 11,2!0'; e111 " "
sporlallon
Building,
Cin·
IIJ.I5-6tc
Tuppers Plains. Call 667·3'164.
No. 30, and 8 1eet or Lot 131,
at Tlny'o Foodl111cj. Kll1auge, HIELEH or VIRGIL TIAPORD '
clnnall, Ohio or phone 51J.241·
10-19-Jip
after 3 p.m. Phoi1a evtnlngo, ASSOCIATES
992-3325 : ~...,__;;;.;'""""-'-.:.=....-;..;...."""
which Is locatedonlhecorner
5572.
GUN SHOOT, Dct. ·l9, 12 to 4p,
10.:Z0.21c
Golllpoll• .W..32SI . or ,_.
of second and Mill streets,
POTATOES for sale. Sam
nlngs Pl. Ple-1 67S.13i4.
m. 011 J!obblo ·Hillfarm, Bash- · - - - - - - - - - which was conveyed to Fred
. .SYRACUSE
'c. c.
Beller, New ll ma Road,
10.1t-31c
an. Read. Half hogs, hams,
A.
Shtnet
by
deeda
recorded
Rutland. Phone 742·4620.
be&lt;OD, and turkeys. ~o,.. Help Wanted
in Vo}IDI)e 133,, ,P..e 18, and
10·19-41t
aored by Racine Fire Depart.
•c Vl&gt;i- 134,, Pi&amp;e 482. Jlbl1 ..
mont.
IIJ.l5-13tc
real estate is Improved with
ONE FEMALE beagle rabbit
dog, 3-years old. Goocj hunter.
a two story brick store buildMEIGS LOCAL Parents, vote
Phone 992-2327.
ing thereon. Tbe downatalrs
for the school tax renewal.
1().19-41c
is rented as a store room and
keep sdloals open. Don't vole
LEARN of home - in yoll"
the "'stairs consists of foor
against your kids by not
tpota tlma, Ho 1paelol aduco3 BEDROOM house with bath,
aparlments.
Ajlpralsed as
tlon n.. d.d. 11 1 1lmpla, New
voting or to economize at
large basement. barn. 2
parcel
I
at
$30,000
00.
•••Y
lnstont
laatnlng
Method.
their expense. It Is no tax
outbuildings. drilled water
Wrlta f« frM brochure.
Located
In
lheVUlageoCMfd.
lncr..... Harold Moue. Rl. 2,
well, 4 acres with river
dleport, Meigs County, Ohio,
Albany. Hl.. rlsonvllle PTA
frontage on State Route 124,
C.C.T. .JBM Bldg.
being Lot 100 In Palmer'&amp; Ad11/•
miles
below
Racine.
Dapt, -»-65-105-1
1().19·141p
dition
to Middleport, exceptPhone
after
4:30
p.m.
949·
2125 ll•corn. Bl¥d.
Miami, Fla. 33137
Ing 38 root orr the east ei.l,
4843.
REVIVAL SERVICES, Laurel
10-19-Jic
as conveyed to Fred A. Shit·
Cliff Free Methodist church
let by deed recorded Ia Vol·
beginning Monday Oct. 20, Wanted To Buy
196t 'FORD 'Geloxle X.L, S90, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - -.,..
wne 167, Page 694. 'lblspJ'I&gt;o
7:YJ p.m., through Oct. 26.
WALNUT SOLID State stereo,
~apoecl; 41,00tlactulhilleo. .HARJiaiorrs TV Aim~· IIEB IQWll:)! .,....1.,~.
peJV
Is
located
at
389
WU.
CHINA
CABINETS,
1'Citlnd
taRev. Oenlel Neville, pastor of
Cll1
with 4 • speed Chaf1!8r, 4bles,
old
clocko,
ole.
Write
IIams
street
and
Improved
the Faith Chapel Free
Phone
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a~r
5
p.m.
NA
(lqJ
'le'I!JT,
Racinl;
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spaaker sound system. Bal- with a frame dweUing thereor call M. D. Miller, Rt. 4,
Methodist
Church,
111-21-4te
2622.
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ance $61.44, Use our time
on, in which there an two
Youngstown,
Ohio,
Plllllel'O)', pbaae 99W27L
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payment
plan.
Call
992-3352,
evangelist.
&amp;.26-Uc
apartmertL Ajlpralsed as
IIJ.I6-6tc
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1
10-19-Jtc
parcel 3 at $6,000.00.

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BOB'S REDUCINC Selon and CLEAN comf 1 bl 51 1
Health Center is now open,
'
or a e eep ng
room with kitchen privileges, CAMPEltS and travel ~en,
8 Lm. to 5 p.m. by agpotnt- suitable for working \Wman
Ba,..r and Continental. Loo
mont, 5 p.m. to IOp.m. nolj)o or teecher. Available Nov.1 .
9rice, 10 percent to 15 per.
polntmem neceasary. Locat· Phone 992·5olol0 after 5 p.m.
teat aav!JWa. COllie to (4ul'a
eel below K and K Mobile
10.19-71p
TraDer Sileo. Phone 985 H0111ea, P o i n t Pleuant. - - - , - . . . . , , - - - 3832. Two miles north d.
Phone 675-2454 or 675-4020. FURNISHED three I'GOIIl opan.
Cheater 011 Rt. 7, Watch for
mom, ........,., -l.Jdecorllli).3.tf~
alp left on Councy Rood 36.
ed, 507 Mill St., MMUoport,.
10-S..'IO!e
Phone 99z.2792.
llo22-Uc
CHICKEN bl.rbecue, sparerib8,
SWday, Oct. 26, sponsored by
AWNINGS, storm dooro and
Cheater Fire Department.
wiiXIows, carports.
marTWO BEDROOM - · Uvq
Servl~ start. at II a. m.
room, dlni!W r-, ball and
queeo, blown and betllnsuJa.
Homemade ice cream. Dona- _ . _ carpeted, 714
tlo,n. Elmer White, aales rep.
Uoos d. pies and cakes would
resentative. For frH esti- ..u A... , MMUepart.
lie appreciated.
Ph. 992-8961 ar ~5.
mates, phone Olarleo U.le,
IIJ.14-12tc
fi.IZ4.Uc
S)oracuoe. V. V, JaiiDICIIIInd
Sol-If&lt;
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VACANCY for two eldorl.J Plains, Ohio, on Rt. 7. Call
pie. Prefer prh1!11 paid poDavid
Riggs, Coolville, 667U.ma. Phone ........
Mei1s Co. Farm Bureau
3298.
IIJ.I6-611J
5185.
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LEGAL HOTiCE
HOTICE Of APPOINTMENT
No. :ZO:ZOl

Turner, 0 ..

UNFURNISIIED HOUSE, large
li \ ing room, Oreplace, kit--

NOIIiu Ia herwby gl11en thot
Robart 5. T urnar wflo .. Po•t Of•

chen, utility room lath, bed-

1!1t.te of Wlnlf.-.4

u ..ed.

fke otJdrou I• Rout• 3. Albony,

Ohl~, hoe bean clul)' appointed
A.Ominlatrotor of the E1tore of
Winifred Turn., lote of Melgl

::ounlp, Ohio, deno••d.
Dotttd thl• ht doy of Qetobw,
1969.

f. H. O'BRIEN

Jvdfo of tha Probota Court

M•Jt•

Coun~. Ohla

10/71071A 10/21

room, Very nice for two
adults. No pots Phooe M.a~
773-5203 or 773-5746.
H1·21; tlc
TliAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
Court, Syrac_,.e, Ohio, on
state Rl 124, Phone 99~
2951.
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PIANO TUNING, Also used piLADII!S. Need to SuPplement REMOVE EXCESS bod7 auld
oms bought and sold. Phone
with Fluldex lableta. ()lily
family income durl~ HOU·
992-5509.
IIJ.I5-6tp
$1.69
at Nelaon llng.
DAY SEASON? Work Ml or
t-11401p
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ROOF REP AIR and. nmotlelo part time with Beeline Fashlona. Opening• available. CaU
llw;aloollllerlorpUnti!Wand Jan R&lt;Jblnaon 446-4146 or
COAL, LUMP, egg, stoker,
niiiOdelllll, by COitract. Ba~zy wuson 949-45~1.
mine run. Excelolor Sllf
Fno eadmate. Phone 99~
10.15-Stc
Works.
East Main St., Pcm.
2806.Weao~re.
eroy.
Phone
992-3891.
IIJ.I-Ifc
8-13-Uc
For Rent

3 ROOM furnished apartment
UU!ltieo paid, 356 N. 4th Sl
Middleporl Phone 992-3342
If-21-6tc

SERVICE. .._

Federation

ANNUAL MEETING
THURS. , OCT. 23

7:37P.M.

CHESTER GRADE
SCHOOL
Dinnor and D- Prius
Singing S~oriHo
Entertaining
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Adults, 1.25
Children, 75c

CAll 992-2181

I"W. ..U llldlta. CaU 7.S. , AVI'OIIOIIILII!~
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Located In Middleport, Meigs
County, Ohio, and bal~ part
or Lot 71 in Bemn'. Addition,
located at the corner of Third
and Locust Slreete,ln Mlddleo
port, on which there is located a two story ~e buildIng, the lower front being used as a store room and the
other room as apartment, b&amp;lng part of the realeatate conveyed by Fred A. ShiGet by
deed ~ In V.. ume126,
Page 365. Also balns 756
South 'Third Street, on which
there Is located a l'h story
frame dwelli~, rot rented.
Being port of the real estate
conveyed to Fred A. Shllletby
deed recorded in Volumel26,
Page 365, Mels• County Deed
Recordo. Ajlprolsedaoparcel
4 at $9,000 oo.
-LOcated in Middleport, Mel&amp;•
Coonty, Ohio, being part or
Lot No. 159, COIIYeJed to Freel
A. Shlllet by deed reeorded
In Volumel41, PqeZ09. Tbla .
properf3o Is located al 85-tth
street and II Improved wHII I
two story cement blockdtrolllns thereoi1. Appralnd ..
parcf) 13ot $6,000.00..
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Locoted In Mlddi'IIQI't, Meitls
County, Ohio, being 111rt
Lot 159, conveyed to Fred A.
9111Get by deed recorded In
Volume 141, Pap 209. 1be
properf3o hal I l'h llol'y
!1'111110 clweUins lhere00. Ill!
Ia looote4 at, ~8 Wutlom•
Stroot. AppraiHCI 11 parcel
zoat$1,0110.~
Loc1ted In li1!lton Townajdp,
Melc• Co!tiit.r. OhiO, lnd In
s.ctton .; ccnve)'llll to F)'ecl
A. ShiGet by deed wded In
Vol1a110 195, Pace 13. 'l11la
prape.V Ia Ulllmprovect Apo
aa 111rcel 22 at
1100.00.
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WILKES-BARRE, Po. (UPI)
- Two petholcJIIISis lesllfled late
Monday lhat an IIUICJPIY "could
do much" lo substantlale or
~~e~~~le a medical llndl"ll that
Mary Jo Kopechne died of

responsible tor certlfyl"ll some Or. Gtorgo T. Kalsaa of the
6,000 dNths o yHr, llld lllal Boston Unlvonlty Law-Modi·

In

., euloply
the reasonably
- r lulu;• "could do much to
either verify the Impression of
Or. Millo aa to. the cause of
h or produce evidence lllal
drawr~lng .
modlllll
or completely negates
Tho tesllmony ,appeared to
his
flndl"ll."
strengthen the case of MassaLater a second pefhololllst,
chusetts authorities petitioning

an autopsy on the body at the
28-year-old Washlng'ton secretary who died July 18 In the
waters off Chappc!qulddlck Island, Mass .. In an automobile
dr iven by Sen. Edward M .
Kennedy .
Testimony wa s scheduled to
resume at 9: 30 today.
Earlier Monday Or. Donald

" There was water in her
bronchia l trachea and her nose
and mouth," M ills said. "There
was water deep in her chest.

There was a

charaderlstlc

foam in her mouth soch as In
drownin g cases."
But Dr . Joseph W. Spellman,
professor of pathology at the
Un iversity of Pennsylvania and
chief medi cal ex8mlner for

Philadelphia. testified lhaf an
external examination alone
" frequently falls to disclose
Internal
Injuries, fradured
skull . bruise to the brain.
br oken r ibs or ruptured Internal
organs. or natur al disease

processes.''
Spellman . who said he was

Carmel News
By the Day
Mrs. and Mrs. Doyle Multi
and sons, Tom and Ted, of

New Philadelphia spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Circle.
Rev. and Mrs. Richard
Young and family of Sidney
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edson Roush over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follrod
and daughter, Kim, of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Mrs . Douglas Circle a
recent Saturday night and
SWlday.
Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens visited her mother,
Mrs. Mary Circle recently.
William Carleton, Mrs.
EWlie Brinker and Mr. and
Mrs. Hayman Barnitz of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Gainer on Pine
Creek, W. Va . SIUlday .

MEIGS THEA TIE
Tonight, October 21
ROMEO &amp; JULIET
Technical or

01 i v ia Hussey
Leonard Whiting
Colorcanoon:
Bridge of Brooklyn

SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Wednesday and Thursday
October 22- 23
NOT OPEN

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would help verily whelhtr tt11
Washl"llton HCret8ry died by
drownl"ll.
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Massachusetts Dlot. Atty.
Edmund S. Dlnls presstd hla
case further Monday by aubpoe·

'·t

War Critics,
Be Aware Reds
•
Could Repeat Viet Atrocities

I:AitL lltEY
IWION -

elections that he would make

changes

In

foreign

1nraa1ry i&gt;lvts!OII In

.. ·a

W...U

die-:

over the helm of the govern- overturn to the Eaat European
ment and ateering 1 course Communist biOI&gt;.
toward closer ties with his
Whereas Klesinge,.. under
nation 's Communist neighbors whom Brandt served as foreign
to the East.
minister, refused to sign fhe
The new Bundestag Clower nuclear nonproliferation treaty,
house)

was

meeting

this

morning fo make It olllclal with
Brandt' s election as chancellor,

the

tlrsl

social

Domocral

In fho North Atlantic Treaty
" I am going to be chancellor Organization (NATO) or In lis
not of a defeated Germany but friendship with tho United
of o llberoled Germany," Ihe States.

campaign . IMI the Cl~rllllan
Oemocrals had begun to
consider themaelves a "atate

party." Chrlallan Oomocrafs aa
far back as Adonauer had said
the Social Domocrols - e
unfit Ia rule.

Vlirl'S IN WHEELING
Mra. l'luJ Grueser, ··Middleport, vlalted ~or' tile week end In Wheeling, w. Va. with
her 11011 IIIII dau&amp;lller.Jn-law,
111r. and Mt~., Elmer John ion,
Jr.
.

recently

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BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School
attendance at the Free
Methodist Church 011 OcBrandt promised In speeches Iober 12 was I?». Offerinl
prior to fhe Sept. 28 Bundes1111 was $211.77.
Mrs. Cecil HarriSOD of
Piqua spent a couple of
weeks with her sister and
brother-i n-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Schaefer and
Her brother, Mr. John Stahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl
of Stockdale called on Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Schaefer
and John Stahl.
Mrs. Georgia Diehl spent
a day with her brother and

during World ' War

II, and
Brandt. who lived In exile
during the war and worked In
antifascist movements.

=:. ~~~':'iw.News, No~
tieJmer

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Newell and Sheila ~t a CbandlenviUe Oblo · • ·
weekend In Columbul with Mn. Delm.lt ~
Mr. and Mn . .Jolinl!y Newell and her •t•tet llleea
and IIGDS.
• '··· TIIOmpaon
of
~:

Charles Eicbtnse-r of CGimeUivme wme rtciint
CGI
. umbua apent a few' .llayi 11!8111 1111 tbeBob Bif¥1.-il!M:
wllh MriJ. Opal Elelllnpl' 110'Club In ClnciDDI
and fandly. .
AlexaiiderreturlledhamiGI.
Mr. and MriJ, Tbed MOra Tuelda:Y lrc!iii a ~t with
vilit.ed recently wilb Mn. her Blater.
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checking
Use the safe, convenient, comfortable way to take care of all of your
obligations ... pay by check.

OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNT
TODAY• .

Art

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ltfllllber Federal Deposit Insurance COIPOI'IIItn .J
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Mr. and Mn.
Kasper
visited her parenls, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Bahr on Monday.
Miss Jean HWlt toured the
west three weeks with Mr.
andMra.RoserFreckerand
Mary Hasbargan.
' Mr. and Mrs. Louise
Farley and daughter,
Laura, atlended the recent
homec1lming at the Flat·
woods church.
-Glenn• Milhoan

lbe Karr Conatrucliall Co. of dor 011 ll..ichT OQdpmont. 0n1T
Cbellar II tile
low IINI Amerl- J..oundr7 Co. oubblcldor 11 ~ CGI!Inolor mltUd 1 &lt;OIIIjl8llq b14.
m IINI -sad 40.1Jed addiiiOII
D&lt;lla1d Dlonor, admiDIItratA&gt; Veteran• -'"JIIoopltal. tor of tile hoapltal, Aid tllat·
Bldo were _...t Tue._ In the boojlllll board o1 tru-s,
tbe hoapltal Clfetorlo wltb ap. lbe boipltal commlulOII and
prGiJdmllaiJ llli reprelllllatiVes lbe ~We• Caulley Commluiol&gt;of tbt ltuslness llrms eol8rlng oro 11111 meet Monda~' ,...tq
bids, Uii llelp Coual;y Com- tA&gt; diiCUoo alternativu 1111t Inmlnlctilers, lbe IM&gt;II)Iltal com. dudod In tbe bldcllna. After a
mla~ ond board oflnlltees,. decision Ia reached 011 wllldl
and . , _ lntere- per......, oltematlveo ore tA&gt; be acctplecl
011 halif.
and wid ch ore to be c1lacordKart,. Coaotructlon aubmlttad eel, ccntracto for the addltkla
a blcl ljf $921,t40 on the · will be awarded, Diener sold.
al ecdnct. other !Irma ..._ Low bids IUbmlttad for the
mltliD&amp; bldo for the geaeral -oral phases Tueocll,y lalal"""tr~ wore Dcm King, Jack- ed about $699,000. It had~
- ~pll, of Hunting. oltlmaiAld lllat tbelmprl!tomenl
""'• lnd!Pidllplllnlaco, addreso

er, IM&gt;II)Illal administrator; Etrl C, Ha.yos, reprellllltlng the

Mr. anil Mh.
Capehart. .
Denzel
d.
Mra. .George .BroWII,
~-sueste of Mn. Ada Letart, remains a patient at
Morris ,.. Sunday were Mr. Holler Holpllal.

! 1&gt;Gnamrioth arcldtectural llrm of Eorl C. lla.yes Asooe. em
lbe projeet; Ruosall Brown, hospl1altrullono' secretary, ond.

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8RING IHE CHILDREN ·ro
ELeERFELDS TOYLAND .
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fer, Goiollng Co., and Modern

Prell Jntert!aiiODal

............. bondltorlllil,.

malnder. The - . - . . . . .
will not 1111 oft lbebondl, ......
8Ver. 1bla wiU be done from
holl)ll1al rocelpta.
The hoaptal pre-oy ....
fill
bedaln servlee.
portmont, a pharmacy, ondotb-

:,m::;.:bml~bids
011

Students
SDS Bids

;mile~ ~r
i.lniD

Grant Made

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$3.!- ~ ~r ~J~ =.:"oo,.,~~'\::

u\if~

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Blowing .YOUr
stack over sooty,
dirty ·heating problems?

clalo.
1be addiUm to IINI boapltal
11111 Include 18 seml¢\'ate
1'001111 ond foor private rooms.
There will be a baaement for
a laundry, Jlllyslcartherlpy cle-

WASHINGTON (UPI)- A 11111nst Oonanborll afttr quas- mlttee, but he refused f D were
• man described as "the 1 - ol tlonl"lland Indicated no further wer questions othor than fD
:4notl,er SS o,{fire ran11ac/wd .
BrotltCor,oration and Ber1111 Students tor a Democratic action would be takon.
state "I obtained a membership
~ INESVILI..E OIUO
VANDALS RAN&amp;CKED Ute So
art.
Society (SOS) In Columbuo"
Worelluo Juno
card In SOS" and "I beca1111 •
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Committee sourcn llld Don· member by obfalnln!l a card."
.
_ , Sorflce Qllce bare aa1c1
early todaJ,
tboullnda
_.....,'-bidder
••s•785 about ltolltylng before a anberg, who won celf·18"11th Comml ttH • - nays IIld
-~·r
Ideburnlns a1m11ar
tA&gt;
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of ilrltt roeordl. Qllclala .
!be Inc nl WBI
-011 oleetrleal work. Others congressional commlttoa In- leather bools over blue jeans thoymlghtrelease-yetopo
neoat 1131 at Draft llolrd olllce• In Lorain IIIII Akron.
COLUMBUS """-Ia!) - A•• servlcea In ....Joetecj areas ol blddlni on electrical work were vesflgatlnll tho II roup's IC· to tho hearlnll, wao "tho 1 - rOC&lt;II'dl"ll of the pollee lntw·
&gt; Col. Jaltn IWII&gt;re oflbe Oblo lleed...,artel'l ol tho Solec_..
.,. 'the Appalachian region.
Jamoo Electric, Pritchard tlvltles In high schools.
of tho SDS In Columbus" Sllf. view with Donanberg.
the Son.,lce Qllce, Aid hero tode,y the lllree llres .. _
milliOn grant to help flaince
Total eolll ol IINI proJect Ia Electric and tile Wmte Elee- Bernard Oonanborg Invoked Herman Stolle of tho Columbus
"Total Foil.,."
111 have .,_, done In -ctly the oame wa,y, Somoboolf made overrun eoota lneonatr\lellonof
trle Co
Po
Do rtm t Identified
Stolle seld durl"ll lesl-y
1 foreelbla Olllry," be said, "removed IINI ruoo from tile !be
- Holzer Medical Cenllr $19,587,391, wllll 11NJ ApsJaJa•
the first and lltfu amondmenls
lice
pe en
norlh ot Gall'_,la has been ·- chlan Coltunlulon grant """
Low btdder on the me1alcase or the Constitution (free speech him as an SOS member from thot SDS efforts to onllll feor&gt;.
filial eabln.U, cUnped them OD IINI fioor and used an ln.
.,...
-· totaling $4. mJUloll, Miller ex- wori&lt; wulille..- Medical In- and prolacllon 111alnst soli-In· pictures authorllllltook during - s ended In "total failure."
IIODimlble UQ!dd ID lltart tbe !Ire."
prowd by tbe AppalachianS.. plalned. 5
~lllrlu wltb •17,291. other crimination) when asked about disturbances lest July.
"I can see no samblonco of
' Laurie ~h(/ll diref'tion tq{ain
glo.-1 CommlsalonlnW••hlrw·
Another $2. 2 mllllon will be blda ......, st. Charlea Caao- his connection with SOS.
Oonanborll r-"'&lt;!IY admit- success on this proJact," hi
of
ton.
work Co., Geneva Casework
Hlsbrlel commenls came dur· led In a pollee lnlenllew on Oct. said. "Perlalnl"ll to high ·
MIAMI- HlllllUCANE LAURIE L&lt;XJl' SOME
Ita punch
Albert G. GUes, director o1 provided by tile Blll · Burton Co. , .....,_ Co. Watt1011 1011 tho second day of heari"IIS 3 and later on Oct. 13 to com- schools, there was a daflnlt.
and CIII'Vtd all&amp;btll ~ In tho Ol1f ol Me~~co tode,y' aim.
the Deputment of Urban Al· Funds and tbe remainder will Co., Bllckman, Inc., ;.,.d Ham. Into SDS activities In Columbus mlttee ln-llllalon his role In anll!lonlsllc lack of lm.r..t on
1111 80 to 80 milo an hclar wln&lt;ll II \he ICIIIbern tip of Florida fairs, and lOth Dlotrl&lt;l Con- ~ funded throollh Issuance ol Utm Co.
schoola. Tho lest of tho hear- the ofllanlqtlon and described tho part ol studenll."
. . 300 mllea llWIQ'. The Nsllonal Hurricane c - a t Mlgl'OII!mall ~. E. )1111.., ~unlclpal - · · donltlono ~nd
Plunprllft Columbuo - a 1"111 WOI scheduled tor today by lis adlvltles In otlempti"ll to
Monday, two Col'l"'bus' iiild 11114 the otorm shcWd ltrlko land Thllrsdi.Y, but It"'" aiiiiOIIIICed the ~nt .In' &amp; joint oontlrAied Klllo, Miller oald. bid of $!2 472
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the House Committee on Imer- solicit support of high school _ . lestltltd SDS ...,._..
', 'ltlo eariJ Ill tell whore. .
- . a t tode,y.
The medical 111!111er project ent low blddinswa~ tile oppv. nal Affairs.
studlnls In Colum.bul .
Uf9ed them to kill pollee, bemli
•, '. adfatad by a coOl dQI air IIIUI f!lal rNleed Laurie' a .
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was Initialed In an etrorttopro- eJ
be
rm 011 an Chairman :l::"rd H! lc:hcJlod,
He war, scheduled os 1 pollee atllllonoand burn - . •
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fO t!!. IIQlD!lf
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o.Moi:,llill.l
the--..
'3!:.-:~l:i:' -lltMtr~~ -~lll~.-~5~~~ ~.;?~· !!:':*~ w•••v~tlilfG~t:t'td,; lln{IQ-Jtliql,. •· ·
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·~I lnd $·W who 'hove hid to rely ., two 1m Elaclrlc, ind CIJpltul Bloc- J;
#,. . I . 1.. - .4 #n.
t ' i i6 -&amp;.eni,Y killed.""' lldf rontinlleM '
"' extandeol.,..,
Since IINI overcrowed facUlties for .... trlc.
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SAIGON - u. iJ." HEADQUARTERS TODAY reported 218 . ori81n1J appNYal, 1C!JUtruciiC&gt;l oral fMrO.
.
Amltek, wltb • bid ol f14,- .
'.J .
Ytet· Coni and NOrth. Vle~Dtlneae ld1led: In IINI latest I'OIIIIdl coah have risen unverue ol 1bese olcler illcllltioo will be 448• ,., the _...m low bid.
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (UPI) Jud!le Barnard Bromlnskl Tues- In· the two-day hearf"ll.
~ IN!We - 34 oJ. tham ,..., u. S. trOops and ...,_ turned
76 per oquare foot over lnl- cooverled Into l~~q~ • term care
Medical oxamlnors from ..,;.
Tho
flat Boston ocean! ol Sen. day when tho 12-mlnult tope
~ 1alile1 011 tllo· ~ ambu
.
obel. Nine Alnerlcllll died tlale. atlmatea, GUes oald.
unlto, and jddlc heslth celllera.
wao
played.
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communities. callad as
Edward M. Kennedy broke an
• . 31 were Wlllnded In lbe seorea ol ~I IIIII Com1be OVOl'1"*&gt; alsorellectsad- Appalochla funds arenotlnvolvMinutes
later,
Jostph
export
wl'-&lt; said .,
expactont hush In tho court·
1ii!~Jdll she1l1D&amp; attacks tllat dolttd the eoiiUillllld'l war IIIIP
dltlonal eoota reiiWUIW frltm an ed In tile latter project&amp;, GUea
Kopechns
broke
Into
lean.
His
auloply
.partormed
now could
room.
~ 11111 q.t• morning.
.
. Increase In authorized eqw,p. said.
1
wile
sat
with
her
head
down,
still
confirm
or
clony
the rull"ll
"I made lmmedlale end
. F1Ye llllbtl of BS2 bombets fo1knred up lite flahUal- metrtpurcbaseallllloquarotoot- John W, Raffert.v, Holzer
her
chin
on
her
bonds:
made
In
July
by
Or.
Donald
R.
reputed atlempls fD save
t11o ra1da wltbln a '-If mile of Ute border Demilitarized
aae rnr tho lned\!:11 TaclliQ, Medical Center admlnlotrator,
Judlle
Bromlnskl
now
mull
Milia,
associate
madlcol
euml·
Mary Jo by dlvln11 Into the
, zmo, - 1n lbe Cenlrallllatllanda near the ambulh sltM IIIII Giles added. '
old, 'arter 1earn1111 of the apatrong and murky currants. but decide If Mary Jo's body should ner of Dukes County, - ·
tllo norlh ol llli&amp;UIL The baltle lull tllat bepll m weel\l aao
The grant Ia made undor oeo- prow:
be taken from Its grave In a thot tho girl's ~ was "o
su~ only In lncreasl"ll
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" Special recognition ahould
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Larksville, Po., cemete- clear case of drownl"ll."
my atate of utter exhlustion
lllilt&amp;., ae,ylnc In WuldDgtun tiJat u. s. rorces alreaob' were lionel Devol~ Act, which go tA&gt; ~ pecple In IINI o h I o
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so
an autopsy can be
and.aJarm," thl voice said.
o~~oerY~nc• ¥lrtua1 unllatoral cease.lln.
outborlzeo IINI Awlalactdan Be- Vallo111ealthSorvlcea Founda·
performed.
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of a broadcast Kennedy
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chusetts
district attorney, had
made to n•tlonal radio and
The 'Prolram Ia d~ to hanl with us, IIIII Jllllle oever- dose of tho "bitter medicine"
. ' COL~ ~ POLICE CRIEF ROBERT BAVS, ''diii!IIJ!IInl.
audiences recalling petitioned the Luzerne County,
· ~, it the bij~ being thrown" atlbe department, Aid ~ p~vidi llnprovld technlquoo al trips to Washington. We IP- President Nixon promised In his television
tho nl11ht of July 18 when his Pa., court for an order
\,M1111Uld redro wltbln lbe next few Dllllllha. Ilia 111101111cemtal fO&lt; deUveey of adequate healtll preelato all their efforts."
war on Inflation when tho automobile piU"IIed oil a permitting exhumation of Mary
.f!iiJOwed lbe earUor ... IIIJIIII,OII ol eiiJ Sarol;y Dlrec:tor Fred.
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Utcll J, Slmqn, wbo plllll\0 tlllt i l o1 nee. S1.
raise Madlcaro charllft and tidal pond on Chappaqulddldc
JOHPh Kopec:hne opposed the
motiOn, leill"ll tho court In a
·· Eialll olllcen lll'the dopu1ment havebeelllndlc!AidODrod.
probably •eto • bill boost 1n Island, Mou .
.-1 cbarpli ._ COIIIIPiriCJ 10 allOw 8IIJIII&gt;llnlan~Ualdns pa,yo~ra
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He described a futile atlempt low voice, "W. feel now more
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·11111 for h1a ret1renie111 pions. ''llelns aceuiM!d
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Melp Camt;y commlaaiOIIora
;·. ~ olbelnsa crook had a lot olllearlnsOIIID1 tltou81Jt• 11fle1U .I I
Ways and MHns Committee D.C. HCrolary, from her •th.
Bromlnskl said he would 111ve Tuesda.Y ~ a reaolutlca
•Gr nllrlnr." he Ald. "lbe brldlbato be1ns tbrown at 111" 11
Tuesday tho lA monthly c:hlrll8 Mary Jo's perenls, Joseph 2• hours notice belort he authorlzlns a "Fllllnclal and
-~• · llllda It . seem "It wai · ~ ~ It," ha said.
JlepreitntaUna of 11 col- Marl- College, Rio G~ tor Modlcare would be raised to ond ~yn Kopochne, sat announced hlo rull"ll·
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Elghtoen wltnasaas lestlllad Agoney Agreementol~"
~cko!yeiWI~Val·.•&lt;(;11"11 willlw.Pp ttreen unifnmu
lnll aCollesolnrormaUOIINiaht stole l!nlvei-oll7, Ohio vane,r July 1.
110' RqiOIIa1 OovelCJIIII*ll Dla. ,: ·i,&lt;9A'I'I'LE, WASH. _ GIRL SCOOT LE~ voted over- ot tile Melco llJgh School Tue.. Collop, MOIIQin State Buol• He said the boost wol
trlct, Inc., preoentecl by w.lp
~ Tlleocll,y to keep tbalr famUiar ....,1li!lfotma; clay, Oet 28.
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neao Coli- Gallipolis Bull- .-ury. Ia koep poco wHh
Coual;y PI'Mec:utor l!erDull
. &lt;I' iiJm11o1 ol (1'lllldlhlp •• well knowD •• lbelr cooldeo. The
G-nct ~ ~.otratlon neoa Collop, Trl-cauntyV~ soarl"ll
cosls. Tho
Fultz.
, ·~ COIIVIIdlan delepleJ ..ap~n 11 '• propoeaJ fl'om periOIIIIOI or !be ll4eiP ,H 11 h tlonaJ Scllool, Natf-'de Boa,;. c"-rve If PI by 95 per cent of
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uUon otu11J Wti111118r Sehoolare Ul'liiW a~ ot ty Academy, tile Ohio Slate Social . Security bentflclarlel
ualst
In IIIII lnlplemoatlti011 ol
to ....,iire ualfolma
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nine c:oontlea similar ':' ,
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orNixon ~.=·In a 1-r to
gnphlcal IIIII IICCIIIIImle beck.
1lltli! pa tA&gt; $Z a )lll' by a VUif .oJ 1,573111 1,24.1. BQ; J 1b Ish will be
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three 30 • IDlliiU _ _.00 In
Labor and Wtllare Commltlee,
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wldch ·~- a¥ vIa I* Rt. 681 ColliKion
pessad bill boosfl"ll Veterans'
-ed tile llll)llcatlan ol
llliffit tridliif'-=i::illll:burch ldiOol rep~...,thea of their
educational bentfita .., over.,.
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tklao wltbln the next t " o will be provided from - weoko on wtdch bids abouJd holpltal lUnda IIIII IIIII Milia·
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Conservationut Will
s1neak Here Tuesday
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Sandusky'· spent
tbe
weekend With their parenla,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr.
Mn. Hannon Fox and
Mn. Fran Cline Yillted
relatives in Cblllicotbe
recently
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employed tn Maryland and
Roy Howell who Ia employed
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Mr f.dward Daney ~

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Mr. OHn Rife of ColtDDbua
recently vlalted with hil
mother, Mrll. Cora Ben,
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GIMENO WINS SINGLE$
COLOGNE'; GormMy (UPII
-Andres Gl.-.o of Spain
dafaated R~ En•r1011 of
Auolroll1, .. 3, i'l-17, MOIMiay to
win the nion•a ll"lltes IIIII In
the Spog• Cup praMtuklnllt
tournament.
o1
Auafrllla tookKM
third"-"i
pt- with
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Morly R~ o1 the Unllad
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_,oo 011 the jli'(lpoH4 to.lled addlti0111D Veterans lfemor.

Letha Wood. .
Mra. Dian8 Sell and 11!1b1
Mr. ,and Mrll. Clarenl:e villted l'lll!f!lltly with ...

Mr. and Mn. Ed Brown,
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Marion, MiBB PoUy Karr,

White vis ited one day
recently with her sister
Mrs . Wilma Bibbee, at
Lancaaler
Mr
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Milh0011 and Elame, Tony
and Mikel and Mrs. Glenna
Milhoan atlended the bridal
shower of Mr. and Mn.
Cline Dailey at the IJ1'8llle
hall at Rock Springs
Saturday evening.
.
~. l!'d Mrs . BIU Bahr of
Gallipolis and Mr. and Mn.
Maynard Bahr motored to
Columbus Sunday tA&gt; villi
with her da1Jiht.en Ela'e
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Mr. aDd ]Ilia. .
'/.a., vlllt.ed recently will! Ale!Wider . e~d •'!ntt,
Mr. and Mn. Rol8 Clelalld. Milan Yillted ~ ·-·
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Mr.andMn.~,.at

lors, beglnnl"ll with Konrad

si.Mer-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Ed Russell and Mn. Guy
Rllll!eU of Bradbury.
Mr. and Mra. Merl Harris
and Brenda~ St. AlbaDI, W.
Va., and Mr. and Mn.
George Harris viaited
Sunday witb Mrs. Cora
Reuahaw.
Mr. and Mn. Vern Story
and Jobn of Columbus
visited relatives over a
recent weekend.
Mr. and Mrs . N. E .
Schaefer, Gecqia Diehl and
Bertha Parker attended tbz
Fairfield County Fair.
Mr. and Mrs . Wyatt
Schaefer, Mt. Vernon, soo
Da vld Schaefer, Athena
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tho smaller Free OomQCrollc
perty which controlled :154
Bundasllll seats In tho Sept. 28
elections compared with 2&lt;12 tor
Klesl"ller's Christian Domo-

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56-year-old former mayor of
President Gustav Heinemann Erhard. three years, and
West Berlin told friends recent- Monday nlllhl accepted tho Kleslnger, three yean.
ly.
resignation of Kleslnger, paving
Brandl's Soclol Democrats
The remark underscored the the way for Brandl fo btcomo complained during the electk»n

held a Foreign Ministry Job

abd

Brandt said he would.
No changes were foreseen In cratl.
West Germany's membership
It ended

a certainty.

difference between outgoing
Chancellor Kurl George Kluln·
ger, a Nazi party member who

brothers·

Korea Va., . vlliit.ed

m!!ftar)' polleeman.

OVer.l 000 Labels
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policy, chancellor In 39 yeera.

today, with Willy Brandl toklng Including trade and diplomatic

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Ann!' Private Rice '1

At Lang Xa hamlet, four kllometen from Hue, W bodies
were found of clvlltan8 seized by the VIet Cong and North
Vietnamese from their reruge In the Redemptorlst Cbureb
Eat Hue on Feb. 8 and taken east on a "death march.''
UI On nve pes
~~:l.. were Interred allve with bands bound" In four
Addfli:e,~~,. been af.
The bodies of Dr. and Mrs. Krallllck, Dr. Dlocber and llxod IE · t
~.ooo envalDr. Altekoesler, members of the Hue Unlverlity medical opes for the annual Chrllimls
faculty, were foWld burled In a comm011 grave In a potato uaJ 1110 or tile Melgo CouDt.Y
field belllnd the Tu Quang Pagoda. "AU shot."
Tuberculosis and llealtll A&amp;aoAt VBD Chi School nine bodies were foUDd In ooe grave claUon by members or llelco
on March 10 of "selected local workers . . . Invited to a Courtv So1011 710, Eight and
'poliUcal meeting' by VC."
Forty,
Altogether around 3,000 bodies have been discovered In
Meatl~~g at tbe homo of Mr.;
and around Hue. The preUmlnary llndlng, based on the Howard Blrchlleld, Rutland oxfirst 1;ooo bodies recovered, waa lbat almost baH lhe vic'
tims were foUDd In condltioos lndlcatlog they bad baen ecuUve aecretaey or tbe Aoaoburied alive. Many were fDWld boUDd .together in groops· clition, to anlst wltll tho la·
of 10 lo 15, eyes open, with dirt or cloth ln. their mouths. bell111 wero Mrs. George Hock·
Some were clubbed IUICDIIBCIDIII prior to being burled eu, Sr., Mrs. J, M. Thornton.
alive. Some were shot, others beheaded. Some were mutl- Mrs. Don Hllllllel, Mrs. GeorKe
lated. Others were just burled-alive. Many were just ordl· Mowrey, and Mrs. Ernest Pownary citizens .
aU. The "stufiiiW bee" will be
It would be inleresllng to lmll" how those who want aJI at llestb u n 1 t e d Methodist
U.S. f~s lo leave "right now" (Instead of gradually as .. Church In MlddloportonNov, 8.
South V1elnam's troops are strengthened) would race their
consciences when Hue waa multipUed many times over in
VISIT MHS. HASKINS
a North Vlelnamese occupation of the south.
,
Mra. Nan Moore, Mila MliOne of last year's presidential candidates has proposed dred Hawle,y 11111 Mro Leota
we olfer political asylum to those South Vietnamese poU- Hawle,y o1
rt 'vi !lad
tical leaders who rear for their Uves. What does he propose &amp;lnde,y wltb Mr '::., ha ~­
to do about the hWldreds of thousands of ordinary men
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women and children who surely would be doomed to
kino at IIMI llou-j· Mlraing
and the other milllons who would seek tA&gt; escape?
Home atllamden.

Brandt Steering Course
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Mr. ~nd ' Mre. J~mel
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WASHINGTON !NEAl
The Oct . 15 antiwar prolest. are but a prelude to what
is being set up for mid-November.
The " pian" has been for October lo be peaceful. The
November confrontations are scheduled to be rough. Tbe
preliminary meetings held thus· rar have been led by men
who believe In violence as the way to get results.
As we move deeper Into these months of protest, It will
be well to remember again the ancient city of Hue, in central Vielnam, partially occupied by the North Vietnamese
and VIet Cong forces In the Tel offensive of 1968.
Between March 19 and 'II of that year, relief learns found
WI bodies in graves near the tombs of Emperors Tu Due
and Dong Khanh. The report reads : "Many vlcUms burled
alive here, including groups of 10·15 lied together. Others
shot. VicUms Included Father Urbaln, 52, and Father Guy,
48, French priests from the nearby Benedictine Mission at
Thien An. Father Urbain was bound hand and foot and
buried olive with 10 others. Father Guy was forced to kneel
and shot through the head."
At Thien Ham, :1JlO bodies were found on March 22. Relief
workers saw the bodies of 40 to 50 women among Ule vic·
Urns .
At Dong Gi hamlet, in lhe Hue area, approllimalely 100
bodies were found in 25 graves discovered by a Ranger
battalion during a sweep of the region March 14. "Victims
buried alive, standing, covered with sand. Some hands and
arms exlendlng from the sand. "
At Tay Ho and Dong Gi Tay, seven kilomelers east of
Hue, some 75 bodies were discovered in 10 graves. " Bodies
found in mass graves scattered in this paddy area between
two hamlels. Victims had been shot or clubbed and buried
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R. Mills. associate medical
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Mass .• told the court that Miss
Kopechne's death was "a clear
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