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WASHINGTON (UPI)-PreslJohn;om today sent Coogress a $97.9 billion "economy
and progress" budget brimnling
with optlmlsm and radiating
lelE!Ctl&gt;On'Jiear significance. .
Johni\011 · proposed cultmg
Ne•wlf•!det•al spending $500 million
.., "'.unJ1re!iedEmt-1 under cyrrent levels In the new
llm6cl at _.. than
fiscal year, marking only
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second lime In nJM years
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ward greater national security, IIll billion tax cui bill and~ easy peac'\ or by the refu ..t
a stronger economy and reali· stimulus it 18 expected to gi•e· of the lawmakers to overhaul
zation of the American dream Ute ~onomy.
the farm program.
of individual security and equal
Cllt Defeo,. PadJel ' ' Treasury Secretary DotJgla•
opportunity for all."
Jolulson ·lllso aosunied
Dlllin! said the President'• cut
Tile ·president also predicted ConjJreSII would go· ·alontl .wlfli !Jp ' ezpendilures, 'greatly Intllat the Treasury would wind a $1.3 •blllton slaoh In •defense .i:n~sed chanee0 of getting a
up $4.9 -billion in the red next opendlng and give bim now' ~ balanced budget 1n llscal 1967.
year compared with $10 billion ton ond dairy programs to belp Ptevitl!Jsly, the Treasury lndlfor the current fiscal year end- save· another .$1.!6 bUIIoa. .· c:lited the deficit would oot be
log June 30.
Either-or both-of these ... erQed until fiscal 11168.
He emphasized thai all his SUD1]ltlons could
upq~et ~Y ~ohason, who caUed the budgplanning was contingent on •ar- "'me new International crisis ot ·the first major task cooly passage by Congress of the (Johnson foresaw contioued un-1 frouitng him after succeedipg

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th• slalo John F. KeMedy. said' and tho lll billjoo __ tax -'!Ill
he went OQ the theory that "an tantalize anyone tllat might be
austere budget neec\ not be and left.
shOtlld oot be"a·· standstill hudg. Johnson said, h~wever , .that
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budget of . economy 'aM prog- a government that .Is .solvent, 8
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Reputillcano like to P.bt m Dem- spending plans in temu1 of both
ocrals. It lncludea economleo~ to the fa m iII ar administrative
pl•ase the conservative, .social budget and the cash budget,
reforms to attract the liberal •newly emphasized by Kennedy

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. 1 All the bids were for ·
~ 'eontract _ to televl8e the ' for Pomeroy's utility flmd for
Councilman Franklin Rizer cars. Councilmen decided to
rtltiloo's· first nlgbt-iime major Istreet lights and hydrant rental said if the levy passes there ! the Safety committe~ ~btdy.
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game and .associated will, be placed on the Ma~ pn- will he a httle money avallable ,b•ds before any deciSion
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mary balfot, vlllage co1mcil de- to Install some requested street made. There w~ some
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enough funds to buy a truck
eolmnent" wao JolufGlenn~
cause t)lere is not enongh mon- Other activity was the ac- the street depat!ment,
action to Monday's ~.: ey In the fund · to keep the cepting bids for a new pOlice might not be enou'b
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tlon tlo
street . Hghta on. Oile council- cruiser. There were represent- buy a j&gt;ollce cruiser.
eonven . ac n.n
man said, "II we don't put the alives from threa car dealers It was decided that. the . Sal&amp;~ ~: 11'::: levy on the ballot we will have Iin Pomeroy at the meeting. ty committee should lnvestJ.
-~ the rules ·tnmlttee . to tw'n off the street lights for Bids meeting speclflcatlons In- gate. wbat motor repahrs are
&amp;h d nd co
re four months."
eluded Blaettnar Auto Com- invol•ed in the $50 estimAte
I':U~te e 1orse a sena~r!• 1 Mayor Charles Legar explain- pony's on a Pontiac obout $1,- that bas been· reported needed
hltppler .;.~e:.n~· t ~m ed that in 1957 council consider- 744 with traade in; Pomeroy by · the police cruiser. 011 the
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V 0 jed ·placing· a two mill levy on Motor Cmpany's for a Chevr.. Safety committee are Roy
.141b'qer ~- jlle.;., s~ of t'f~ the ballot for. s~et lights. let, about $1,595 with'tr~dein,l Reuter, chairman; Rober! Hyi!9tlvellllon'a decision not to en- Councilmen &lt;lee~ matead on and Metropohlan Motors ·for "l·'ell,
and Don
. d~ ' ~,iorlal candidate, the ooe and a half mill levy, !!ambler about $1,495 with trade l.layor Legar asked
".'fe· r.ei tbl8 was 1/te right ••· but It has not produced enough 1n.
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A new battle tacUc bas been develop- have drawn both cheers and erltlclsm.
ed 011 one of the Jroots in the great war It is pointed out, urually by the landlords, and not without some justificafor cjvll right&amp;: tbe rent strike.
It betin In Nri York, where 15 Har- tion, !bat many tenants tlteroselves cau~r
lem slum dwellers banded together and the eode violations with unsanitary and
withheld rent from their landlords un- destructive behavior.
On the other band, some tenants nevless and untll be made repairs. T h e
building had been cited for 157 code vio- er see their landlord, who often hides
beblnd a dummy corporation, says aslations.
The tactic inspired similar strikes in sistant health ~omroissioner of N e w
Cleveland, Ohio. It can be expected to York, Jel'()me Trlchter.
"They come to collect the rent surrepbe tried in other large cities, though
New York is by far the nation's s I u m titiouusly from the superintendent at
some late hour . . . Some people don 't
showcase.
' ·In Harlem , the movement spread until know who their landlords are."
Other critics point to the laws-and
850 families in 58 buildings were on
. •trike. Tenants continued to pay their penalties - that are already on t h e
rents but the money was held in escrow. books for building code violations. But
A civil court upheld the rlgbt of tl\f in New York, a fine can be as little as
tenants to do this. It ruled that a land- $5 or $10; the average Is $30. Court aclord could apply to the court for t h e tion can be expensive and time consum.
money, but only for the purpose of roak- ing.
illg repairs.
Many times it is far cheaper for a landA second court w en t even beyond lord to pay the fine or even go to jail
this ruling that tenants need pay no than try to raise the thousands of dolrent at all as long as violations go un- lars that may be needed to bring a
corrected. Said CIVil Court Jud* Fred building up to a decent standard. Mauy
times the buildings are too far gone to
C. Uoritt:
"Some of the buildings aren't fit for be repaired.
Whatever the rights or wrongs of the
pigs to live in. U it takes the landlord
two years to make the repairs, he get~ rent strikes, they are happening because
people are simply getting tired of living
no rent for two :tears."
The rent strikes and court rulings In ratholes.

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This moiitH tile iir world cel~brates
the 51lth atmlvel'llll.')' of scheduled atr!ibe Sl!rvlce.
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In 196.'!, reports the Air Transport Association of America, the nation's scheduled airlines carried almosl 70 million
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cif supermen with glanl Dw!&lt;:les, sons ran find her in a bUrry
1 11-bnder what happened to the Tlrls probably won't be neces
hair oh their ches'"', 81'1111 and sary, however, because I 1ml11
, legs 1 would Uke to knmf II all lne she's as lonesome u yol
movie he-men are born withwt are · and One of those ''Pl~
hair and remain thai way all forwanl" lettero . written to !ill
their lives. - PUZZLED
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Dear l'uz:
borne 'in a hurry. -: Good luck!
Nope - \~Jose hairless he • - H.
men In the movies get that Waf You Helpillg Departalonl
b th• razor route. Guess sollle- Dear Helen:
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~y out In BoUywood thinks At the P•lms Nursln,g Jl\lllllt,·
musclel! look prettier bare.-H. BM6 North Ce~tral Ave., ~
Dear Helen :
nix, Ariz., we have a indSt UJio
1 Speaking of the kids wb_
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won't use good table manners, 'l'hes• rna1den ladles were t1
my daughter came up with a years of age on ~~
prize the other nlghJ. I asked and have never been pUieit hi
Iher no! to use her spoon, and their entire lives. They IH I
she answered, "But Dsd, my rare Instance in medical lbfork i"''ks." - POP
tory, having worked toi~
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In the sam• office lot • ·
My 'lilfe has been gone 84 They new walk baD!!
day• She called a friend and anH a~· inseparable. N
told ~er sbe wu working in a of tl)e,e piXIeish tiolbs IIi¥ l!!'f.
· lar~e esstern city as a nurse- le and Dollji BadOn.
~ ]ilaid lor two Slllllll chltdren. Theu prob!Om il 1M iWiie
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: She left because 1 naggild her as· that of so mlilzy ~~ 'so much about our daughter lonelin..SS. They Wduld lei . . .
out too late. I am very alate
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~ow does one get ring- I do so wllboal Cbe llie of poleii· J bab&lt;y at lull term due to pia- 1ISing her married name, be- Words eanilol eJIIjrta Ia ow
worm? Do you have to touch tlally dangerou• druS". Tbls Is centa previa. Is If 11ldely that cause Bhe said abe got the job much. we appreclale b iillrlfl,
a sore or could you get 11 from a case wbere the enre may be this will happen to me a sec- llll'llui!h an agency and they letters and small gilt! illld ltoiU
touching object.' that a person worse tbao the dioease.
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roqulrM her citizenship papers. of enoour:igemellt WldCb
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with ringworm has touched? :
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A-The tang! of ringworm arc I Q-1 am 74, and have a com· A-Pr,..l!llla preolll 11 a ~' · ··
printed her nsiue In · ~ eql110 widely distributed thai we plete prolapse of. the uterus lial separation of the placeirta
UDin. She hu reeelveid IIUlfall harbor them on our skin at which causes chalmg snd Itch- from the Olenlll before llbor.
reds of remembrancet• Jliid atimes. They do not gain a fool- ing. Is there ~y danger of This _Is a cause of terlous liter.
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joys them so · much. rill iGra
bold 1n the deeper layers of Infection? Can this condition be lne bJ!morrllage. II Is ai!Uaii,Y 111 Ulilt&lt;a Prell bternaUonal 71111 must ban !WI lb jolur
your skin snd cause lesions, un- repaired without a complete hy- due to the foct that the_placn- 1\x!llt li TUesday, Jan. 21, croWD for the hapjlbH!M . 1w
Jess there Is a combination of sterectomy?
ta Is placed too ne~ the ollllel ~ lllit dey of llldf w:llb 845 to bave brought to otb«&lt;i· fiiNI&amp;Ia
rubbing snd excessive moisture. A-Pr&lt;ilapse Is always
of the alerul.
foD_ow.
kindnesS PWQo
.That Is why the lesions are at~ wltb some danger of ln- Slnee Iiiio Ia 1 relaUvely rate Tlie liiOod Ill at firSt quarter. ~e tor ._,: Mrf. W X..
most frequently seen In the lection, especially of the urln- Mlfehute, It to most lllllaely 'l'lie evening st~s are Venus,
Millers Nursln Jt~ ·81."
groin l!Dd between the toes. ary bla~. Any Infection of lila I II Wftld lulppea to Jill Ia Jupllel' and Saturn.
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Once they become established, the bladder or vagina should be uother pre...-y.
'I1!qtle bol-o today lllclude the fli:;g, ' · · ·
they are Often bard to get rid tresled before eperatlon, but
- Coiitder~ feDeral, TbDmu De8r Oaughtef·
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I some form of operation should Q--1 liD 11. Lui summer (Stonewall) Jackson In 18Z4.
Sometlines ·flub and t did
be performed.
I bad chicken pox snd I was 011 this day In blatory:
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Preludln · tablets continually to \ It is sometimes possible at ~ aod ~ plis 91'. "'l' lore- signed from the u.s~ Senate, 11 ~boU~ M~ ~,. 111•""-keep my weight down?
operation to secure th&lt;&gt; uterus bead. Is 111m anyfll1ng that days after MJutsm~ seceded M . ~ ·N J 8be ~~
. A-'l'be phenmetrazine (Pre- in Its nornial position, bul cm '1e dOM for them?
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forming. Such side effects as a woman wbo hss passed the gradually fade oUl In If¥ Ohio IMiclme . c;t.lef jiJsllce of .
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the Red Chr- PeJ&lt;!ng and Tidpei have de- .yea 1 clilet
tO tlilf ttli1 l1ii N, 1 liD llilliiic ,.
'l!:O:~~ekmll reg~roheiclt, crh.es~~ nOliilcod theBr~!'r ·~
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fers ..,, .the' Angl&lt;h'lax?ns , and slble, to !far tKa re~line n••t ,diplo.matlcally "'! In
wlllcb ,oavlnlt 011 !he estimated paY,II. "~ -""" ~ -~.
It Is hemg widely p•ed•cted that year P•rl(clllarly if France snd :for France niiw .~ to &amp;lid tliiil J!ould mean lll*t our .,.,~......,, ~ JiioioiJiO fllllo
the &lt;e&lt;'Ond will be administe_red the F_rench African community Iabout $50 miW~ ~per year._ II esllmllted tau~ will be reduced ., ..,.. ...,. iiiW_~
soon through the same medmm vote m ''vor.
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Although "Funny Girl" opened in
Boston in a near blizzard, It was attended by everyone-who-was-anybody. Desp1 e the snow and wind, there was only
a handful of cancellations, and !Vaiting
outside the theatre hoping to snap up
any returned tickets were more than 50
people. Traffic was practlcally at a
&gt;l&lt;' ndstill by curtain-time, so many of the
Back Bay elite arrived by subway, dripPin_g lnink and diamonds all tlie way . . .
J~es Gamer has bello given time off
fr&amp;m hill eurrent filmln• of "American!_,.tlon of JIJmily" to fly fu London fo~ the

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tn Manhattan, deUgbt.l 111 te!Ung I!IISSengers that he uve former VicP President
Richard Ni- f&gt;r .lOtne solid advice on the
11164 eltlctlllm. Qudth be, "What do you
need It fo "''· Y- -'~· a 0•ood b •• a lawvu ou•
Yf'l. Keep, .IIUlet
unless they call- for you
·•:11itlt, If they blllst, yGii could run."
Ctifts J\101!1 see'mB to b the mo t lmpor
·· tiilt !IIttY In H . O'*'s ~e sm~
J!t! iofd old da,a of Prfneelt!l Sdfay_a. . .
o&gt;titl• shOt ~ ~dtly It!~fle'l. ol! a.. pft,ftnlm dfrift, Didllit her
delnit In • Mlndtetllllsht eluti, It being
tNifd over f! .~ w'ee'k more than they
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friends She's "beggil)g f&amp;r a film that is
both ~~d and very dramatic." Gina says
she's "weary of makfug trivial motion
ptcblres," adding, ''it IS about time I
~~as ;ill actress.• . A big:name
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ring-and telling everyone bls nameIn the near future. It seems to be an open
secret among the cast and crew of,
''What Makes Sammy Run?"
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news with Rock Hudson, was Bill Tisllroan Jr.'s date at the Flamingo In Las
Vegas . . Lena Horne bas said "yes,"
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think they've found the right play to costar in on Broadway. They've long yearned to do a comedy together, and they're
optimistic about the conferences tlley've
had with the author
Note to l!llests
paying $50 a day and up at Miami Beach
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Singer Jean Martin reports a novel
remembrance from Joe DiMaggiO-a
'"!ft:e oncoaout air expressed from Ha
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'J.'he newest swln«in' place to go Is Charlie Bates' Saloon, a complete! unso blsticated place at 78th and 1st lve.,
jammed witll young revelers drinking
bel!t *nd singing-along with a honll:ey
tonk pianist. The owner's dad Ulled to
run the Celltral Part Casino and gave
Eddy Ducllfu his first break
Happy
38th anniversary, George and Gracie
White House assistant press secretary
Andrew Hatcher is slated for 8 ha
boom. A Jot of fans would llke to see cr~
In Congress ... Look for a big drgp in
the price of records this year now that
the major labels have drastically reduced the ante for wholesalers. The decision
was brought on by the general slump in
disc sales in 1963
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extenocd· first to EuriOpe and •dlin'! necO.sarily have to see ollie them wlthoui bilYinl' 10
Africa and now ''"'·' U• ex •. nd !i\)metrung to know tllat It ri- fdiBCh..ge any flctllal e'ffiillOYea. ,
to Asia
·Jstl!. The' wi111!, 1&lt;1' llistance.
AI loast, tha'l was lire wilY lt 1
l'frst aild foremost th" is to Wlri&gt; hllll seen the wtncii Nel- was ~Ialned by Alloclatci
restore the voice ol France In ' i~et you nor i. ~u1 Wilt~~ -we White · House Prep Secrelll;j
world affairs.
rre o gentle :IJ!j\hyr blb'Wip'g , Andrew T. Ha~bet at f reeent 1
De Gaulle and the Unlled 1upn our chee~s.
stej&gt; hrdlde I briefing
Stetes are In collis1nn m three ure cbbmhcr c1 i!W )J.S. Sena.ie' Hatdoel' told newsmen thi! i
vital area~:
we knn\&lt; !bat the Mtid Is tfrett. all federal depal'llnept&amp; -aM·1
- 1'he Atlantic alliance whicb I 11 I. the smile way . Wlih ... lg&lt;lltlles, in respense to • l.
Oe Gaulle opp.se, because it lilm'lrtet! l&lt;l!lerri! 'elil'pY(Jyts. tn alf ki"I!U•I clli'I!Ctlve, bad rH~•iD- j
fnterf•ro• with his own design 6'1 Ill&lt; teatl! jb8t I have been ln!!tt theft IfiBIIj10fi~ li!4't!lle.
fOJ French leadership tn elu- lr. l\l""hiil~. I lfave never' iileiiis 161' ~atlfeii *lid'~rope.
. onoe ,..en an estimoted fMJ!l'al l He' oolll' r~fl!l"U Nc:e!Yl!ll up
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· elilima~ l)!jn ''' 3,2VI jobs foe' &lt;·~ 1ftilrt l .
ban •nrl the aj&gt;jlsrent t.nrlency . .
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WASHINGTON {t)'PI) '~ The administration asked the deadline Monday Ill 4 p. m.
tJUons of candJdacy Monday
---Congress today to approve $750,000 tp begin construe- from the anditor'a office In the .
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the MeigsthCeunty ~Rerd ofbEJJclecBOOS1'Eits ~-lfllllll intended to Improve job ·
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Ig ar Y ree
eservoJr n totall~n $46 070 •
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Cenlral Com1ttee rae&lt;', accord- Pomeroy Atllleii&lt;lJ~l Boosters
ployed and low income grrx:pa. ftsca_l budget tha\Jnclude1 requests
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Empllasis will be placed on OOO ID public wor pr~)ec s.
ltted re uests which there was a bigger rush than on Icar accidenl at a hill crest on elected preSident of the Meig• 1of the board.
1H1gh auditorium to, ~uu lur8
raq the "educational, bealih T~e U.~stoo:J f~~gr~:=~! fn~~stigationq $1,302,000 Monday last Saturday morning. State Route
one mile north- County Dairy Servoce Umt at ' The~ and the1r district, are ther _lhelr current .~ject and still level&gt;" of youtb to en- totaded $
'gt
. ~ .. 0 889 000 in construction and By 4 p. m. Monday there was west of Chester Monday al 9 the ·electwn held last week.
Joe ~.bersbach, Pomeroy aec- ~ heating the new stad1um dr..,.
able them to break out Of the ln .a vance ~n neermg, .,... '
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no wailing line. Last year Z,- p m.
' und ward : Margaret C. Mur- lng rooms - and activities the
"vicious circle'" of Inherited ~.3 27 ,000 In operation an~ maintenance.
1848 dog tags and 10'1 kennel li. . ,
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D~nald Mora \\as elected vwP rav , Pomeroy 3A, and Robert last half of this year. Meeting
Funds for general tnvsttga .
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k censes were bought by deadline V•rgll c.ary Gnffllh, 29, Long president. Pa~l Moore , secre- G. Painter , North Chester.l time 15 7.30 p.m. .
poverty.
lion were requested for : Ash- for the following P~O)ecl5 . :~ . day. Mr. Caldwell. reminds tax- Bottom R P. 1, was travelmg ltary, and V1rg1l Km~ re-&lt;'ieeted - .. ---A $1.3 billion budg&lt;!t cut In tabUla, Lake County line to Creek
ReservoiJ', oir$ ·100 : payers the house trailer tax r.orlheast when he was slruck I treasurer
defense prograll1! tn a total ol A~htabula, $7,000; k;uy~hoga ~esa~&lt;(;"\ r.e.::;,oU:
is due Jan. 31 or there will be in the rear by H'"ry Lynn Hens- I ClaJr "oodc tec hnluao for
EASY TERMS
- --,-,, ....154tl b~lion.h . Jhohnsonl I cited! the !':erooo,, $5Laket,ooo:Er~:"co.!t ~~~~· 000: l'remo:',';, '130,1100; Hannl- . a penalty.
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armed f~rces In recent years Aiso $3?5 000 for a compre- $99,000; Paint Creek Reservoir, .
Griffith's car was damaged D.H I. A herd owners will be
v.ere begnming to show results. hensi~c re~iew of Ohio River $116,000; Salt Creek ~seivoir,
1in the rear bumper, ta1l lights. l?n lh~ electromc data processFURNITURE
-space programs will be basin needs in Ohio, Pennsyl- 1$SZ5,000; Whitewater RIVer a?d
airman
and trunk lid. The Heruley car tng ~ethod by the end of JanuSH
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htked f600 billion lo $5 billion
ia Indiana Kentucky lUi- tnDutar1es m Indiana and OhiO,
was damaged m the front fen- ary. fh1s change-over needs to
wilh cOtltinued emphasis on ;!~.' Tenness~. New York, ~ $325,000; Wil~ow lslatu:l loc~s
der. bum.~r,. and gnU . There be complet('fl b,v July 1.
putiin~ men _on the moon by Virginia, West Virlinia and I a~ dam Ohio and West VIrwere no ·~JU:Ies or arrests
The group emphasized the
1970. There IS no second-cl885 Maryland.
I gmla, $25,1nl.
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Other actJVJt~ was th~ check- I need for a veterinanan located
ticket to space" the President
Deolgn Faado Provided
Construction · Belleville locks Walter M. Greuser, Rwer- mg of an ~ccident wh1ch m- ' M
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1'"k " g:s ou,n )'· lep~t~d
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of the local 1964 Hea rt day at 11.50 p m. on State
Rout• t a en o l..'on ac.: m eres e par·
-Spending for foreign eco~rbor, $1,800,000; Conneaut Fund campaign, it was arr 124 one tenth of a mile wes l (l{ •es
nomic and military aid will b~
harbor, $1,000,000; Lorain har· nouoced today by Dr. Charles Harden's Market
tcimrned to $3.3 billion, down
bor, $3,000,000; Pike Island Mullen, president of the Meigs Leonard l'ranklin Lewis. Tl.
$200 million lrom this year'•
locks and dam, Ohio and West County Heart Association.
Racme R. D. 2, was traveling
actual outlay and a full •.1.1 bJIVirginia, $7,539,000 : Racine Proceeds of the campaign east when a deer jllOlped in
Uon less_ than the ndmmJStraS.
locks and dam, Ohio and West will be used to fight the hea,1,front of his,rar. The deer hil
Uon ortgmally ~ght for fl~al
Virginia,
f6.~,000;
W~st and blood vessel diseases, now 1the right front side of the car
1964. Johnson s~id U•• cut re!Continued from pa~o ll
Branch Reservoir, Mahonmg responsible for more than 54 and was killed. Elizabeth V.
fleets lh~ succest we hav~ had to have a special meeting Feb. River, ~,11111,000.
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per cent of all deaths in the 1Roush, Racine H. D 2 was ownIn reducmg ~e dependtJ~ce of 10 to go over the sewage system The B1g Darby facility was United States. These diseases ,er of tloe car.
some nations on U.S. ald.
plans completed by Norman ioclud~ oo • list. of new con· Include heart attack, stroke and I Damages were lo its n~ht
Expand Puce Corps
Hatch, consulting engineer from stru_ct1on starts liSted by the other complication• of harden- fron t, headlighls , lenoler, and
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ing of the arteries, high blood grill. There were no an ests or
- The " hlghl.Y successful" will be presented councll~en
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pressure, rh~umatic fever and injuries.
Peace Corpa will be expanded showing the size of all the p1pe
inborn heart defects and many Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach
·rom .10,500 to 14,000, volunteer to be laid and &lt;&gt;here tt wiD be
other heart and blood ,vessel Isaid In his yearly report fo r 1
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
workers.
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disorder!!.
1963 that there were 1,100 pa'· .
- The government Will pare The m8yor said the plans
The annual nationwide cam· pers rrom the coun ty cow t,
QUALITY OR BETTER ~
115 civilian pa)roll from 2,512,- must be approved and. adopted
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palgn, which supports the re- common pleas and foreign '
lOO to 2,511,200 - a r~duction by council before they are senb
search, education and commun- 1 courts handled by his dep~rt&gt;f 1,200 persons, or five-hun- to the State Board of Health.
ity service programs of the men t A Iota! of 76,754 m•les
STEELCOATED
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Heart Association begins with were !raveled.
FOR FORDS. CHEVROLET AND
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s.on pomte&lt;l ~ut !~at thts IS the lng a full time man to w~rk
the operung of Heart
Month Four deaths due to 133 auto ,
l~rst budget m 10 years to pro- days off for the Pomeroy Pollee Ralph Welker, Bedford town- 1'eb. 1 and c-ontinues through accidents were investJgaled by
PLYMOUTH C.ARS•. : . · - - - - - - - - - F!ISE . . _
'!de for any decrease m Ieder- , depactme~t would be better •hlp, will be paid $1,676.84 for 1i Feb. 29. Central Ohio Heart Ibis department. On• tractor
amployment.
. ! than pavmg all the extra help the 1,648 chickens killed by Association, with its county or- and an a1rplane acc ident were
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-/ .r: ~l' lt'Jr · pro~~a~s w!ll : under the present ::;ystem. No stray dogs, it was decided by ganizations. allocated 176,445 1checked. The Arson Bur'i!au and
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al'"tion was taken.
the Meigs county commission- last year to support research thi~ department Investigated
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.t1 ~ I of ~· '.9. bi llion. The John- ~ Police Chief Jed Webster'~ ers at their meeting Monday at medlcal ce,ru~rs in the cen7 nme f1res. F1ve deaths from
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their office in th courthouse. tral Ohio area!
f1res were checked by the sherHEAVY DUTY
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home on Mill-st in Mtddlepott. l lively in this health
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Cecil r?r a house ~n Butter- I own community and, through- 1three accidental shootings, one
--mgs , ISSUed, three em~rgene.y nut-av m Pomeroy Will be &lt;: 011· 1 out the nation ," Mr. Greuser murder, and one rnanslaugh- 1
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pa1red in the field, seven met. fuel oil lor 9ll days starting when volunteers will visit ' EARlE TALE
' ., ~ e rc•diog" G•lli!&gt;'Jiis l ers repaired in the shop, $8ll.50 Jan. 20, 1964. A bill of $200 from their neighbors to distribute m- HAYWARD, Cal1f. (UP[! - 1
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street money collected, $80'1 lot R. William Jenkins, Gallipolis formation about the heart di- When Robert Mallieoat, 23, was I
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money collected, and $1,618.50 attorney, for service renclered seases and to receive the taken to a hospital foHowing an
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coll.,.ted compared to $1,- in the case of the State of Ohio I Heart Fund contribution. Mr. auto aCCident Monday, doctors
1.03 I t:;ing, Kanawha Falls
668 total ~n November. .
vs. Dutton ~g store was ap- 1 Greuser Is ~ native of Meigs nol1ced that the young rn an's
rising, Charleston 19.29
The po~e car was dr1ven
proved and paid.
county, and is the 'son of Mr 1eft €ar was missing.
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0'10 miles m DecelJiber and
and MrR. Adolph Greuser oil A police officer hurned back I
Meial-to-metal fastners, 6,000 pound tested
on the sills and Winfield dam vieed on Dec. II and 27.
Minrsville.
lo the scene uf the crash, I
tenSJI strength, approved by American Seat
was running 4 feet. .
During _1963 there were '
1 He has been active in . many ip1cked the ear orr the pave· i
Belt
Council. "'!luckle up for safety".
Boa' movements:
arrests wJth ~he _breakdown
civic and frat'ernal activities. Iment, and rushed it to the hos- I
FREE INSTALLATION
Olliu River - National
lng 43 intoXIcation, Z!
He ts an Insurance Agent for 1pltal. The doctors sewed It back I
13, 4•20 a.m.; Tlbolt up
lng, 21 reckless
"lldtand Mutual Life Insurance !on, and reported that bolh Mal- l
7:35 p.m.; Zimmer down
assured cl~-dis~nce, 14
CO., a Mason_. and . bel.ongs to lhcoat and his ear were doing
Phone
SHOP &amp; SAVE AT
5•50 •. m.; l&gt;eggy Downey five def~ve mliffiers, and
I all the Masonic Bod1~s \0-. Porn- fine.
down 16, &gt;:10 a. m.; Jolm J. bslanr:e nuscellaneoos.
etoy and "llladdin Shrilie, CoWY 2-2848
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Meigo county beef ..cattlemen He is mamed to the former ! The Pcme,oy E-R squad was 1
down 16, 7 a. m.; Jacob G. Ralph C, Calvert, Willis
iuviled to attend th• annual Mary Kimes. They have two called today at 6 45 a. m. for i
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down 17, 12:45 a.m.; Eastern ingham,-1-layor Logar,
of tbe Southeastecn I children.
:Charles Werry, Naylors Run, I
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Cattle Jmprovement ,
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17, 4:35 a. m.; Richard Moley )Ina, Lt;sUe Fultz, Roy
Association in Gallipolis WedTO SERVE SUPPER
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up 21, 2 a.m.; Craig M. !Jp Zl, clerk Edna· Scboenleb, .
to w. s. Michael, president of Boosters will srrve a jJtney sup- I THE DEPENIIAIILtS: ~~:i:;:ss CARS c;: '64
5 a. m.; Wayne H up 21, 6:10 lice Ollef Webster.
the association .
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The program starts at 10.30 the Southern Local Junior H•gh
a m.; Jefferson Up ·21, 6:50
a. m.; Bob Benter down 23, LOSES STATUS
a.m. with the group meeting school. Serving begins at
8:10 p. m.; Jerry Bosworth NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-The at the Gallia County
Fair- o'clock. Prqceeds will be
down 23, 2:35 a. m.; Charles Louisiana SUpreme Court ruled
to visit the feed tot of to help buy new band uniforms.
stevenson up 23, 4:15 a. m.; W. Monday that · restaurant
Burleson. At noon · the ;;_~~======--1 1
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group will have dinn•r at Tyo'•
a. m.; Robert A. Lea. up Green- a messeng~r when he
Restaurant followed by the ao"COLEMAN"
up l :jll p m.; Bmgo up 32, off for a dice game. .
nual business meeting.
12:15 a, m.: A. J. Pallen down Tbe rourt ruled Amer~ean In- Following the business meetHEATING ANO
. 3Z, 4:1&amp; a. m.; Lungs Pohlt up surance Co., did not have to lng the group goes to the Evans II
32, 5:25 a. m.; Jeffboal up _33, pay the fl,500 Cefalu said he Packing Plant to see groups of AIR-CONDITIONING
3:15 a. m.; ~etna-Loulsv1lle lost hom bls coat durmg the slaughter steers anJ to see simdown Meldahl 4:35 ·p.m.; Val- game.
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ley Voyager down Meldahl 8:15 He was takmg the money to rail. The Meigs county groop
p. m.; Ravenswood down Mel- a bank for restauranl owner wiD leave the Extension Offiee I
dahl 9:15 p.
J. s. Lewis Anlhu~y Sansone, who brooght
9:30a.m. or one may go di- 1 CHASE HARDWARE
down ~dahl 10:05 p, m.; Co~ the .smt.
rectly to Gallipolis.
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Opal R. Hollon, Pomeroy K Siberia's Lake B¢1&lt;al ts the LDCUII St.
fMiipolls Dam - OVEC up D., filed a petitlpn In MeJgs deepeost freabwater lake In
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r. •I fl m. ; Semel •dowri 1' 30 a. Ctiunty Common' Pleas court!=beii!iwioirlidi
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Monday filr a divorce from 1
Hot is the term thai describes engmes w1th more than adequate
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perlo,rmance. It descnbes Dart's 115 cu m. S1• ex;ctly. Thts
l'l up 4:40 • m.;·.
on a charge of ntreme
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.houn ~pwn 5:~
m.; cruelty She Is seeking custody
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:-.j,a,~ up 7:15 a.
and sujJptrt' Of their three chi!,
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l"ftd dow,n 8:30 a.ltl: dren: '',\ divorce was granted
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And here 11 ~! 273 CUbiC mches ol bold V8 v1gor.
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Dealef's pl~~:t oi iii,IIIIBt:U th '"111M bloct, " ' : : : ; ; :
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11~m~. tr&amp;nsmbslan c•~• tnd inttrn11 !Nrb
R·b Utam .~aynllOOdll
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t or~tlf CtJnvert.. d11ve wart u ~tveru l 1111nta. r1Ar n!~ and
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gusto. Prove 11' Jusl nudge the pedal toward t:l• carpet, and moB Ill~ or &amp;000~1~ whk~'"'" u""' llt! l. til¥ o1f -Iter
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tllr! CiiMIItiDI' llr Hiler el11ned •very 5 I!IDII!ttl'lillt
' you've got the answer-real quick! And ISn'l 1t 1ust like Darl to 1M
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(Norton Slmoo) IIIII 1111 pilot IIWI viewer wtabed tbot NBC NOlll York Qly'o educalloael
tJobn Denman) who !!lade tiM!. had lollond Ilion! clooely Ito television ataUoo II ....... a
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the linking o1 everyday life IIIII Moot ol lbo palnlinp IIIII 11'1 dropout&amp; IIlli adulll who&gt;
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Mrs.
Paul TheiSS, Mn. Robert Craig,
Mrs. Robert Burkett, Miu MJl.
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the pledge to the flag was led
by Michael Mullen. The attendance banner was won by Mrs.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Gerald R.upe 's second grade.
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HeatJ•· Methodist minister• ·who
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new laws passed which affect
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mental hospitals in the state
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MIDDLEPORT
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Jim Hood, who is stationed day at 4 30 p m. at the church. R&lt;v. and Mrs. E. E. Roush 1 mltte.&lt;s ft&lt; the benelllcard ·par. •
at Moffett Fteld,.Calif is here ,
. have r: t:Jrne-J to their home. tY Ftobruary 25 in .the Pearkt t . ReY•.
for a three weeks leave with I With Lhe Rev . Emmett S. Smith rLakeview aaer a 10· dHV vis1t Elem~ntarv Audturlum
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Yearly reports of organlza. ' Withrow.
ll'ro. Hoblert SCJimoll, clu'., Mrs.
Milton Hood.
I tions were given l!;lection of of· Mr and Mrs. Wyatt Will and Robert Mills, MMI. Glenn• Hen.- club .*fJIWlrlljlilt
Edward Blake, Sr. is vaca- · ficers was held and elected children, Gary ~ Terri and ler, Mrs. Angus Howard ~nd nlng, •t
tloning In Florida for s&lt;veral l were Harry Mdore, senior war· Mrs. Mac McFor and of Colum- Mrs. DOle Walburn; Kitcliell, ert te\l'lo ..
days.
Iden : Leo Story' junior warden: ,bus spent. S::nday ,with .their Mrs. Dwight CWlum cbrm. MN. Cliil ~
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sael- 1and Mrs. Charles Gibbs and f•th~r, Emmett Wlll, Ch..~r jg:::'~nHaM::· M~. Rleblrd MethOdllt .
eMs have returned £rom a va- l Theodore Reed to the vestry. Roa ·
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Mrs J. 0. Roedel, treasurer were Sunday dinner guests of llam Sater, Mrs. Kennell&gt; Sell· ..-· wUI bo•
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman i and Mrs. ~arold Sargeant, sec- :his brother, and sister·ln.law, ~n~hlr.~ul T~el..; IDd·. Ml'l. er Wtlh MJ11,
. • rna 1r11_ lni:l .atrv~ c"-rp ~ iHe .
and children. of Lancaster haYe l retary, for thet: excellent work !Mr. and Mrs. Lawrehoe Walk· 1 .
been weekend guests of his· p••· and to the lad1es of the allar er. MJddleport. In the afternoon IIi ot coffee, Mn, El!rl ~v,
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ents, Mr. and Mr•.
Bethel guild of which Miss Marl~ Bicl•· lthe group visited In Gallipolis enport •. Mn. John K'r*Wlii'ZYQ,
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man Is chairman.
I with a brother, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Kenneth Coolie, Mnl. WU· Mrs.
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Mrs Isabel Steil of Zonesvil ' Rm ~ 0 d ~ po ~ ha.JH 1 : ~ law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack CramRichard Val!lhan; Mr 1 • ey zit4-av·'lil
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Ttckel .......Uttee,- Mra. EIJ. RoD l',oU ~se
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of her mother, Ml'8. C. L.
Mrs. Antle BaDey: pub:the Stell home where Mrs. Steil , end.
• Mrs. Kenneth Scllel and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDOwell Ml"s· Dwight CuUI!IIl; prlzei,
. and Mr. and Mrs. J.;ck Me. Robert Burkalt, Mra, Eu·
Do•well Jr. of Columbus were
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month hoping for official blessing on restorin!if major improvement of U. S. Rt. 33 to active
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Farmer, aod
Fultz, Coonty RepubU.
Central Commif.Ue, aQd
McE11Unney, preslaeut
the County Commissioners. ·
State Route 33 hilS about IM
and was built in 1J21
with little improvement sillce,
the group will point out.
The delegates also would lib
to have some of the $!100 mJI.
lion bond issue which wfll be
on the May primary ballots il&gt;
committed to straigbterJinl .
improvtoingAthtbeenhsigb.· way lnm

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Pete

When maD il completely automaled, took out!
A CO&amp; misfiring, a chain fail·
lag, a button refusing to be
pusbt-d may wrecli. humanity!
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Resolutions wiU ,be drawn up
Tuesday we weren't wreck·
the 1tra.ightenlq of
ed, but gre~l tnconveulence
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Tuesday was ob~rved as
Selected. to the
mecbanlcal faUure in plate Tem~rance Da~ In Pomeroy resolution commiuee we r e
ahaving equipment.
Pubhc Schools m a program
Moore Fred Crow aod
Tbt Oblo Valley Publishing sponsored by the
Pomeroy
Bake/ Baker was DIJDo
eompany extends Its lillcere Chapter of the W.C.T U. Mrs.
its secretary
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appreciation to Knox Dye,'"" Glenroy Ewing Is its president. Roger Morgan. was osked to
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Or. Ray 0 · Heaton, m a talk fwrite Trailways Bus Lines and ·
ister for println&lt;~ Tuesday's .to the Senior and Junior high the .Krnaer Co who both tra el
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edi t1on. Today everythmg
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studentd bodies.'beddefined
- 'p omeroy to Albv
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various typ&lt;s of seminars, pub- : • P• ap..
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Jobnaon wIll propose e era
foi bOth public and
yers in Ohio is under that of I He di~sed the activities of I lie · relations, and disciplinary · Proceed, automation!
~ave col 1~f 0 ~e-op: 0 the project.
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scly&gt;od 1n depressed areas
other professions and shouJd
the Ohlo State Bar Assocjation, 1 activities.
ndcomet da co lCSt.. e d e n Present besides the abo v •
pai\ of hls ~'war on poverty,"
and stated that Ohio w8s the Among the out-of·town guests I · ·,: "'' """'" · " "'~ ·~
. , co uc ~ a queflmn an ans- were Andrew Cross, Ro)' Pear·
it ·was learned today.
raised, according to the prest- only stale in the union where were Judge John c Bacon of
wee penod.
son, Dana Howe"· John Wemdent of the OhiO State Bar As-I S~preme Court decisions are Meigs county, Atto;..ey . • n d·
Hev. Ralph ZundeL president &lt;er, Conley Cole, Leo Story, and
Inclusion of parochlol schools
soc1at10n.
on the desk of ever attorne ·Mrs. Bernard Fultz of Middl
onhe tde~gs Mmostertal Associ- Ted Frank.
In th~ new aid program may
d
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adey
eat1on was mtroduced as were
.
ti ' •kind of
Members of the Gallia Coun· 11ve ays after they are m . port, Judge and Mrs. M•rshall
ffi
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ty Bar Association, and their Other seryices of the associa· Carlisle of Jackson and Mrs.
rs. wmg, an
rs.
a
contrOVersy that the late
Funeral service• for Samuel invited guests heard Attorney lion enumerated by the speak· Bridgewater, wbo accompanBelle Hampton, secretary of
klent"John F. Kennedy
J. SmHith,LI681, wMhoddled "rtel Hol- Erie Bridgewater of. Athens, er were legal forms, workshops, led her husband.
tScemhpel.ranpce ~u,p.Jby
ered 1'"-'hetl he sought
zer asp a
on ay a r a . ld t . f th Stat B A
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nnc1pa
ames A.
grant!'i fnr public schools
illness, will be he1d at the pr~ /" ~ ~
~...4.tr t sDiehl,
Jr.,
and
Jr.
High Prin0
Thill t me, hOwever, the
Nazarene
Church, Rutland, soc a Jon,
e ay n 5 " a a
DAYTON (UPI\- Fire today .cipal Howard Knight.
II! tbe.wontrov.~rsy would be re- Thursday at 2 p.m. with I he ~6uet
l~pblv~rboat R~m
I·gutted five stores In a shopping A motion picture sound film,
versed;~'
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~ev. Herbert Grimm officia
s~ar s, Q 1 s.
n· •
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ThO" gUellt speaker was lntrl)o
Force Base prDperty east of was shown to Senior and Junior
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~Dayton, threatenin&amp; a housln( Hill)! •cllllQ) au~iWJce!l Tuesday
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Bu~:m:;.ln
r;:s Ctem~ I Jenklns: Attorney Bridgewater National Jaycee Week will be ohserl!flllnJr!eigs coun· development before II was rmoming in Senior High Audi· Rescue workers dragging the
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fll 'givl!@·tJPi:ei ·f(tf 'thif'lll!t'·I!P t~y the locaj cli·a pter·,with 'a WindoW itt uplowb porn- brought4l_...r mntrol.
jtorlum. At J p. m. the
River f&lt;JIUidllobert.llatl"i&lt;. ·
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~s ~.~w :-:,~a~lb:nd'":' vic- graveside,
. come olla\oyers, i!Lfed lite httlh eroy 'tfe&amp;Cliblng the ·Unit's oetivilies and In launching ·a The bu~i.ng stores were lo- , was shown to the
who is one of lite two
TurysdJo~ Ul
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He had spent most of hill IHe educational requirements of it- mov~menl to increase its membership. by 50 per cent.
cated abt!Ut 20 feet from the ·Elementary
School
believed to have drown·
. e
w . to cou aga n In the Rutland viCinity, beint torneys ·at Jlw. He said they . Lloyd Blackwood, Jaycees - - - - nearest homes In the_ Page with Mrs. Zundel as chairman.
when their boat overturned
next
.h.. f) Lmmal
Dlst. a retired coal miner He serv- ' are much·blglier than some otb·
ld l id Ed B t ill I to and fourth Wednesdays
of Manor government housmg deoear
Hockingporl Tuesday
Judge J B. rown wilL hear
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pres en • "'!
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m or
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was er pr •• '·
milke arrangement. lor I h e ~· month at I p.m. In the f rst fact that ihe wind was blowin•
erner nota ed
Men from ~~ Pomeroy E-R
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wotlnded
In
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battle
of
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window
display
showing
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room
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yers Feb.')lO on a motion
to Argonne In Fra
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A 1 1 ted
away from the homes prevent- n
omrrussJOner
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move Rub;.'s trial from Dallas He was • mem~eOf )h A · crease their income
through Jayc~s work the past year, r:Y· 1ny n :es
y~ng m: ed the flre from spn•ading into PDui Werner , Pomeroy was and Coolville Vohmtet!r fireto some o~er city ln the state. ·
1,.1 ·
e m- greater efficiencies,
ra:ther It will be ~n tl1e window Growe come
come
any . the development.
installed as district
'
men were dragging the river
On Jt'&gt;'l. 17, Brown will ' eltb· land r;f1~!n~r~' the RNut· than by attempts to increase the ver•s Studlo 00 East Maln-st. !hese ~e~tln:s. rotherfurJther m- Firemen said the blaze ap- lsioner for the MGM
near Hockingport toHiy searcher order tht ease moved or Ru· ar ' Chu ch
a- volume of their practice. ·He On display will be pictures of· Jormt a 101n 1a ou
heaycees, parenfl} started in 1a bakery or Tuesday night by the
ing f(Jf Dailey's brother Ray
•
•
r ,
. go ~n tria)
. on charges , ene
bY. \ylll
· gave the iow Income oI attorn· the J aycee Teen-age Road-E,...
-v, us con ac any mem r.
a television store and spread to board of the Tri-State Area 16, both of Waverly.
1
of nt12rder.lna with ma.Uce Lee He was preceded .In death by eys as the reason for the decline Horse Show, Centennial Float,
a clothing ~tore, a restaurant Cnunf'il of Boy Scouts of
Men worked Tuesday afterHa•ve~ O.vipld, accused of a• his parents, Wllliam and Lor- In their numbers. He stated Jaycee Auction, Christnnas Bas·
and an empty ,torer&lt;x&gt;m. Cau,., ca.
noon and night IIDIII midnight
fl8lltlruiUng President
. ralne Chapman Smltzh, one d~u- lllat In 1940 there were 276,000 ket Project, and the Junior Miss
I and damages were not Im" He w., commended by
and started again· this ~
Ruby's bond, hearing
. ~hter, WIJido and one brotber. attorneys In the United States Pageant. The pu~se of the
mediately determined.
1men o: the district for his work mg tv find tbe brothers.
abrupU~ Tue¢ay _when Brown surylvora include hi• wile, and by 1!160 the number had de- display Is to acquamt the pubThe blaze was fought by fire- I with Troop 248 of the ·
Authorities said tile Dailey1
ordered the Dalw
LU!Le; lour sons, Raymond and Icreased to 255,000, in spite ·of ,hc with the work Of the Jaymen from the base, Dayton and Baptist Church m Polllt'roy. and their brother-Jn.low, fto.
club operator ·1JQ underg_o
WILli~, both of Rutland; Ron· ~· an Increase of population ol !cees.
nearby Fairborn.
!' Other officials ol the
· bert Smith, a"""t 25, were
slve mental
exammatlons. aid, Columbus, and Charles, at
A meeting tonight will be a
are J E. Mf.TI'ison, chairman searchmg the river lor • •maD
When Brown lMued the
home; four ' daughters, Betty
" membership meelb1g," and
BOOSTER DANCE
and 0. Guy Nash, executive.
that apparently had drift•
tho defense wllhdrew 118
Lexington, Ky.; Joan
0
all Jaycees are urged to bring FREMONT IUPf) _ A
A donee will be held at the
when their OWJ1 boot
quest I&lt;D' bail.
Rup&lt;,
0.; Mona Walk.
a future member. According to anti, Mich., man and his
th F idHigh Sc:ool gy m af~ehr
FfVE DAY FORECASTS
In cbedabout midstream.. .
er,
Yvonne TackPresident Blackwood the pro- were ki1led and their wives and e r ay mg t game w t
Southern and Central Ohio:
rea
the Ohlo lkfe
MORGANTOWN, W. Va ..- ell,.
a slater, Ada
0 0
gram will acquaint prosp&lt;c- a !4-montl&gt;old bab were In· Willie Blackwell as master of Temperatures w111 average 3-11
s&amp;fely and wall:ed a mile
The t~ slayJng of a West Vlf· Eplin,
w. Va., and
live members with the goals jured toda when Ytheir
c~remomes and record;.~ sup- degrees above normal. Nor- to a farmhouse to summon help.
glnla University Instructor was a brother, Griff, ol Florida.
and accomplishments of the struck they
phed
by the student uudy. An mal hlgb 36-45; low 21·21. A Before Robert Dailey apparent.
01
declar..t solveil today. Author· Friends may call at
the
Meiga County Jaycees.
trailer rig rea~h O~l
admis;ion of 25 cents a person cooling trend beginning Thurs. ly drowned Sunday rescue work·
tties said they obtained a con- Chase FpneraJ horne In Rut"The Young Men of Action,:~ pike in San: ky eC
will be I'Jonaled to the
Red day, much colder over the
heard him calling for help
fesJIOI'i from ' , ~n who ~as land, any time.
WASHINGTON ,('~JPI) - Th~ as the Jaycees are known. ex· Killed were 8Samu~~~~·
Devil Athletic Boosters score- weekend. Rain Thursday and ~ut were unable to locate 1:t1rn
~ested ·the ~y alter the kliJ.
live Ohlo cities whoch sought a Isis ., •. means of serving the 59, and George Samuel
lund.
Friday.
the darkneso..
fug, but WIIS ¥'!liLt~ 11
MEIGII GENERAL HOSPITAL new $50 million opace electron- commumty 8Jid developmg lead· 23. Their wives Thelma 55
-~ler.
,
ADMISSIONS _ Blondena Con- lcs research cenllll' apparenjly e~shlp characteritics in indi· land Virginia, 19: and Virgin!~
.Monongalia COunty
d
·
are out of tbe running.
vidual members.
· Smith'• sori David !4 RJODths
ties &lt;aid Martin WU.Oo, 33,
c~' J!tomeroChay; Alel~ Randpolph, James E Webb · N tiona! The local chapter, one of Ute ""re t~ken '·to Fre;,ont
'
a nat!ent at a slate menial
es "'•
r es erry • om·
' · •
a
most active Ln the state ha8
1H ·
h
i $.dna TrtpleU, Pomeroyi Aeronautics and Space Admin. •
ria ospttal. .
l 'l In L_1ma, ·A•'
pta
~o, ao
Roy Ra . . La
Sa illtratlon dlrOctor . said Tuesday but '.0 . members. It " hoped The elder Mrs. Smith was
ted stabbma. to death Mra.
o-cln : ,.;d&lt;need, ur•
th&lt; iiOston area p'l'&lt;ibably -~·td that belore 1964 I• over, lito ac· .ported in poor condition.
1811 Holden .......ll&amp;h
"" e, ~1 r 0 I0• ur
. .
n~ ti
memhersh' will be 30
.
•
·' · ~...
Be 58 H ki R tl 8 nd be the site ·tor tbe ce~~ter which ve
.
'P
·
glnia Sm1th was m good c,~~~;
tor at the wuverslty. He
aw ns, u
·. will provide aboUt 5 000 Jobs
To qualify as a Jaycee, • Uon and the child was in f
not be tried •gain on the
- Blondena
· .. '
, . · young man must be between 21 lood condition.
char_..
Downey Lewis, M11&lt;fle- U.S. Rep. ebarles A. VJIIllk, and 3:i, of high moral prinol· The Highway Patrol said
Mrs. Adolph Grueser, O.Ohlo, seld after .talking• to pies ond be willing to !lll&lt;:rUJce younger Smith was d r i v 1 n
~ria Fisher, Mln· Webb that Cleveland, Col11111- his til)le for the improvement wben the wes\bound auto hit
WASIUNGTON .- Gov. JamRadclille
Hqger, Mid· bus, Sandusky, Rav.e111111 an~ ·or hi,j community and lor the Wck driven by Donald R. i
es A jlhodes and a dozen otho
Mrs.
Raymond
Justice, Chlllicolhe have .no ~ - of. betterment. of hill fellowmen. en; 30, of near Portersville, Pa.
er t.dp, atata olflclals were here
getting the
. The Jayeees meet Ute oO&lt;\Ond Aiken was 1101 injured.
lor !hi ·aeco!id day lixlaY, meet~ .
.
.
'
Ing wii\J federal olflclala
on
subjeota raliglng
ihe ·onnu•l Gov~or·•
next
in , Cleveland to
aiel lor

La W~

Dellsht kidsl
Bxll-ln. size,
100 pa&amp;~ei ea.

• Rl8, rot U8/olw.Jpl

cork.

of

civic organizations were
ed.
·
The visitation group includes

W!~1'i'"f~tw~~r':n~f.ll';~~A

2/29C
,..,.z.....

.-·Jill ,., ., .

Plast1c w1th

perforated
lop, leak prl!·

to which representatiVe!!

Sayre, Comity. Extension Council; Elbert Robinson, Count'
ment planning.
Regional Planning Commission;
This was the result o[ a meet- Virg il Atkl-!Js, Grange: P a u·l
ing Tuesday night sponsored by Bower, Farm Bureau ;
Fred
the Meigs County Farm Bureau Crow, attorney; and

COLORING
BOOKS

ClolhM
Sprinkler

•

0fficial Blessing IS
Goal of Rt. 33 Group

Nonia, and . t

}ALE STARTS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22
gc

.

Johnson Gets
Out of Naval
Reserve Force

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