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,0 .-__...,;,1atlon 01 &lt;.&gt;a , 7vooue,
bolOI't AprD
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iieiecli!D from Feiel' Mariilr ;;_ _ , . ,
mrs C6llSilll.llnt &lt;&gt;f 910 Washin&amp;- The faculty' students, and alumOne summer • teacher of Pomeroy Elementary School ... The ~ lor the
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~·~rt!!u:!!no~--~ton Ave. Rensselear. N. Y.. ni of R1o Grande Collese
aU physical education from Ohio Saturday April II.
. ,..!1100 wW be- Mrs.
"The YOUilllln Splrlt" wtn ., .,
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wa• the composer of the Rio unite in expressing their grati- Wesleyan came there to teach Th• ,_:_. _81 club for,.,_ meet- leJVIorf, of The Ohio
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aub:ber, IliVeD by Mrs. Leo Sl!litb wbl!ll
W•ll• 6 'fiiUliDA
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""" Tfalf CouocU. Her prorram l.o entiUed Mr.Jim
and Mrl.
a u•
Melh""'~
March
11-lt
Grande CoUege official • on g. tude to Mr. Wilson, the compos. Ior. that summer._H0 Pia Yed the 1ng 'wm
be lbe W'"din•
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He Is f•r . William K. Wflson. only real college song we ;&gt;os- school student, pl~~ed the Hute, Reg!Jtra·.Jon and eqff•• h"''r mo•l• of the iiJtematlonal
of Columbus spent Saturday
D••••eeve~weUat, thepr!
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FliD~Y.,~ ~I,OlDA
wh' got his A B. Decree from seS&gt;."
, ""_'~I the clarinet
will be from nlj!e to ten, tile ..- Show will also be feii\W"''~ "'m
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Rio Grande m 1920.
GETS PH. D.
'Our most enJOYable evenl~gs ref!l•tratlon fee b' :n
Each ~!ub 1n Reslon !lis ask·
In charge of !be mee!JDg.
lONNY LIS
Dr Wilwn was marrie1 De- Dr. Wilwn gol his Ph. D. De- were when we went to Gal11po..o to · betnS one
Mrs. Bert ll&lt;&gt;dlmer ·was cal~
group reported on the1:1·
n CASSIUS CLAY
" - ren ted a boat and
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to N·'--vill
bre·"
h Filmed at Rln••ldel
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de"'ber 22. 1923. to H e I e n gree in 1933 fro m Ohio State ....
r.owed
lncllca!JDg "Spr!Dg IJ
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""'..•~ beln( beld
Kmght. Chester. at the home University in the field uf tho out in the middle of the r1ver,
Oul All Over!' TheRe arrange- the illness otber Jl)Other, Mrs.
llllll a district meet. ~:01,!!"~~ ':~~,Bll
of President Horace T. Hour. scientific planning of
school
floated down stream while
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ments wlli be C6mll'•ntf'd .., ·• Goldie White, who l.o rectiPf!'•
for AprU was an- "TH• YOUNO SW!NI'' . 1..
wh·, otric1ated at the ceremony. buildings but it came three playing. The natives enjoyed It,
Mrs. AJber1 Pool, Third Vice atlng from surgery at ' St
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IIOO'l'ENANNY/ ROCK 'N'
In that year she was editor of years after he. took a job in the too. '
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Pr&lt;"'ident of the Ohio Assode
Hoapi"l. ~- Wbl~ II .The meetlpg Was ~lOlled with ROI.t! TWJSTi Lot' Youroelf
the Grandion and was a mem- education deparlment in Albany "Tht night The Red and
MAK. Q
uo~ of Garden Clubs and Ad- reported as improving.
. a prayer circle by the \llernbers. Go with Molly Bee, llod Lau·
ber of the Athletic Boar~ .
New York . He statyed In that White,' the college song
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Wblte Shrln 1 visor to Region 11.
Mr ud Mrs Herold Geor!e Those attending were MIke ren, Jo&lt;lc l.amul1 :Sherwood
Frr n months Dr. Wilson position 19 years. in 1952 set- wrote, aud introduced to th~ stu- Mary Shrine,
G~~ U. ~nt the weekend Lloyd, Blll Davis, Margie Hat"1
has been recuperating from a ling up his own private office deniB. there wao som~ afflll' go- Jerusalem will meet 1n re(U ar
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poand Mrs L W MO- ris, Brenda Toney, C·o • n
heal'! at:ack and he says that as consultant in school plant 1lng on Ill the audllortum. Mar· sessloo Frld•;;, ~v~~ al !o~Mr. Mrs . ae.;rg~
Qloke, Dla~ CriJWell, Jo
he r.as "been doing very httle lplanning and services,
doing Ianna Bing ·?layed lbe song and m. at the be
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that coui~. be ~nsidered as con- such work from northern Maine I sanr II..
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stn!&lt;'tlve H1s Wife has been to southern Ntow Jersey.
cera.
anwo eKing tor the New York State Dr Wilson was born March
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng bas tak
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Educat1on Department. ln the 14 1888 in Meigs County He
oouoced !hat aU who are lh.
aud Mrs. Walter Harris
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Division of School Financial Aid w~rked '• year and a half- in
lng part In the program 10~ ~ ·
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Layman) who reside ' ln
WhoP he taught at Chester hiS Hamlllon •nd then in
about
Birthday party of Ore~ e
The Five Points _Star
D. C. were rec·entl
wif• was a junior in his classes. five years he had becume assis.
ster P011t, American _Ltgwn. a~ ers 4-H club held lbr first
' of
· Searles. Mrs.
Pl'l'CHED BASEBALL
tent foreman of the Jig • n d
to meet Friday at 7.30 p.m.• a ing of the year Friday
w.. visiting in Alali&gt;amal
Mosl of Dr. Wilson's summel'l! Tool Design Depa1'1ment of the
the Legion hall for a dress re- at the home of Ml'l!~::;'Y otbrelatives and missed the The Rio Grande Missionary
In Rio G: ande were spent elth- Cincinnati Milling
Machine
beanal.
ter, Chester Road, Hoi maud vWI with ber soo
has scheduled an
er m music or pitching baseball Company
MAR. U
ers as guesiB. Mrs.
ler ·
day meeting for
Baptist
for the summer teams. He was In 19IJ he Ja ed the clarinet
Rock Springs Cub Scouts Mrs. Dwight Mllhoan are ad.
to be held l'hursday,
older than the overage student d t d d !,t~ the soloist of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe and Pack 248 wlll meet at the Sal· vlson.
Dennl.o SaeloliJI, a student
19 at the Racine Baptist
but there were a number of ~~e ~~c:~nati S m bon
Or- Miss Roberta Kraeuter were isbury School, Saturday at 7 Election of . officers was held Rio Graude College, spent the Church. Mrs, Paul Crosier, pres'
stud&lt;nts coming back for sum- h
H 1 ~ Pf' Y lghts overnight ruesl8 Friday• of p m.
with Ann Roller selected pres!- weekend with hlo parents, Mr. Ident of the Ohio Baptist Con· Be we!14hocl .. -~lisle, I,
mer school .;ork who were ad- c estrka. 'the tp ayb ~:.•e dnthree Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wolf and ,
MAR. 11
dent: Barbara Bailey vice prea- and Mrs. Adolph Saelens.
terence will be the morning your foot hugged by •
' a wee w1 wo anwo
famiJy of Amanda,
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tho ideut; Twlla Karr , secte-,,
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ults of hls age.
. anh
Due to fiood co ndilions
In speaker'
Ir Wiison took the tenor lead :chestra~, ~~~~
a Eldon Kra~ter entered St. dress reheanal scheduled for PeSIIY Mllhoan, treasurer; Jane
w. McC~maa wa:end A pan~! discussion wm be sleek 1-..lher •klmiiMlr
In most of the ojlt'rettas and ayT~~~;T FIY~gSCHOOUl
Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg, loDight at the Legion HaD baa Ann Karr, Melinda .
. mhlall8 o;,er
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at 10 a.m. with I he pump, 'Its toe slanted with
ora•orios, sln~ing a good hIt
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W. Va. Saturday lor observa- been changed to Sunday at 2 aud Julia Holter,
mo or,
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"The Pulpit Looks at a frleza of per:foratlon
with Carrie Hutchinson !Dale) b Dunng a leavetedof absthencRe lhe lion and lreatmonl HJs room p. m. at the Pomeroy Elemen· leaders; Loulae and unora
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porters·
"""· meraon ones w
an d ot her g~r1s w o were g
Grande College. He taught at
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1n t~e soprano field
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Dr. and Mrs. E. · acy
MAR. 11
Bailey, program
chairman,
taking part aud Rev. bone or 'black upper 1M·s. Lola King Coojlt'rrider Chester, Glenford, South Web- ColumbllB were weekend guesls Chester Council Daughters of Jackie Mora and Lucy Holter,
She visited with. he
Boone as moderalor
thar.
Barbara, at Ohio
During the afternoon
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cam• after Miss Bilhorn as mu- ster: Proctorvllle and Ru~and. of his mother, Mrs. E. J. Tra- America will meet In rerular sifety chairmen: and
slc teacher. Mrs. C'lOperrider Durmg the summers of 1 I-Z4 cy.
session Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. MDhoan aud Vicki
lverslty while there.
Gerald Ho klns of
had wrinen words lor the 1111- he went to Ohio Stale Unlversl· Mrs, E. J. Tracy substituted PracUce w1U be held for lnlt- health cbalrmeo.
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w1U speak pon "Christian
nol• ligh, •ong which
R J o ty and secure hts M. A. In edu· last week at the Rutland Ele- lalion at tho District Rally. The The . grOup chose sewing
MOTHER DIES ddl
t Higher Education " Members
Gronde adopted as Its f I i h t esbon.
of menUiry School lor Eugene Ad· charter wlll be dr&amp;;&gt;ed In DleDI- blrda a projeell lor lbe
Charles Courtney' Ml ~~.; the Middleport
Baptist
song
He was oupermtendenl
IkiliJI who was lll.
ory of Ruby Wince and all A lllm from Ohio State
recelv.~ word of the deaw•
RIO SONG BORN 192t
schools in Waynesfield In north- Mrs. Nettie Jones of Akron memben are asked to wear sity, "Hospltallty, Mannero
his mother, Mrs, Annie Court- Church plan to attend.
W.lsoo felt that Rlo should western Ohto.
arnved last week to stay with white. Quarterly birthdays wlll Courtesy,'' was shown.
ney, Suuday mornmg at the
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have a
of its own ; there- The 1_920 Grandlon r~~ealed her sister, Mrs. Roy Thompson. be observed with potluck ,.. Punch and cookies were ,..... home of her da~ghter, Mrs. Con!gregatum Holdl
fore he compllsed what w a' that Wllli~m K. WIIS&lt;Jn " the Mrs Dessie Patterson V!Sil· freshmenll, following the meet- ved to lbe glrla named above James Okley, S ellCP.I', W. Va. Ulual ServkeJ
kn&lt;:nm a'ound the school
as only mustc graduate of I h Is ed Wednesday afternoon wlfu In(.
and motbera, Mrs. Russell Ball- Mr.
Mrs. Courlney left to"Tte Rei and White," th• mu- year, b~t what the class lacks Mrs. Roy Thompson and Mrs.
The Homebuilders Class of e , Mrs. Kenneth Amsbary, Mrl. day for Grafton, W. Va. where Church services were held as
sic and words all being original m ~~ar1t1ty &lt;t makes up In qual- Nettie Jones.
the Middleport Church of Christ Jarold Spencer, Mrs. David funeral s~Jces will . be con- llSUlll Sunday morning ~t Heath
and written for Rio Grande. 1ty. . .
Mr. and Mra. Everett Thoro- will meet Tuesday evening at Holter, Mrs. Woodrow Mora, dueled. Mr. Courtney l.o employChurch In Middleport
Style 4215
Thos was adopted by the school Reminiscently, he wrote Mrs. as spent the weekend In Colum- the church foUowlng evangel!&amp;- Mrs H ace Karr Mrs. Carl ed In the meat department at
Hood waters had reced·
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as 1ts official song and always W. A. Lewis m Janua:y :
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Uc services beln( held this K
ord Joy ~
the Aid' supermarket In Mid·
from the basement
useo
&gt;Uch through th• pres- "My first trip Into the college DeWees and famUy and In Wes. week.
~':.,.,:'and
Roy
dleporl.
The minister, Rev. Dowson,
ent and probably will be far in- campus, coming down f r o m terville with Rev. and Mrs. EoMAIL ••
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and Eddie
and members of the church
Only
to the future.
Chester, Ohio, was with Neil gene Thomas and family.
C;ass 12 of Heath Methodist
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worked many hours before and
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While vlsiUng with Dr. and Berridge and Frank Allen. My Mrs. Howard Burford and sis- Cburch wm ·meet Wednesday
Mrs. Phil Globokar received after the Hood to get the beatMrs. w. H. Ewing In Columbus fll'llt room was In the
Allen ters, Misses Gertrude, Martha eve·•mg at the church at 8 p.m.
word that ber mother, Mrs. lug plant In operation aud the
about two years ago, the Wil· boarding house, run by Frank and Barbara Ann Joachim of Mrs. wayne Gibbons Is devoHuber; who Is spending mud and debris washed down.
sons reminisced about how this and Miriam.
cedar Grove, w. Va. were Uo"al lesder with Mrs. Fol'l'I!SI
the winter with her daughter, The water Jn the basement
song formerly was oold to the "Eventually I was kicked out Sunday guests of Misses Lena Bachtel 1n chargp of lbe proRuth Kauffman and cbllup to Jhe 3 fool mark,
students In the bookstore
on of there temporarily, accused and Katie Guth.
gram. HosteBBeo are Mrs. L.
dren, fell last Monday,
which stopped wort on the re-J' '·
the college campus.
of writing a poem for the RIo Clarence and David Might of w. McComas, Mrs. C. M. Henlng brubeo and a broken
modeling in the kitchen aud
Middleport,
WORDS AND MUSIC
Grandion, entitled The Twenty Baltimore visited Sunday, with neoy, Mrs. Kenneth Byer and A turkey cllnoer for
arm. Her address Ia
classrooms beln( done by the
The Grandlon of 1924 devoted Third Salmon (we had It every their parenl8, Mr. and M r a. Mrs. c. E. Young.
of FeB~~oY • Bennett Post,
Btreet, Ballfax, Mass.
and
·members.
two pages to the words aud mu- evening for supper). Actually Clarence Might Sr., Rutland. T'le Middleport Literary Club erlc:tnLeglon. their families
sic of "The Red and White," Bat Topping wrote it, but I en- They also visited their sister w1U meet Wednesday afternoon tlho Ladl•s. Auxlllary llllll
had a picture of Wilson, and joyed the credit,
and brother-in-law, Mr. and at the home~~ Miss~"'"" - ,~ , · families wUI be bekl 'l'IK!Sdayl
called him a "loyal supporter "S. H. Bing was president of Mrs. Willard Ebershach a o d at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. John Welch evenlor. Akrch 17 at 6 p. IllIS
WAiiiEMOUS....
of our college."
the college when I first enro~ daughters, Union Ave,
will present the program. Tbe the Legion han. District off!«'!fBI
The . write-up pointed out that led, but he left in a few years. Mr. and Mrs. George Dabney roD caD respllllse wm be an Am- lnc!udln( Elson Spencer and Ellbe was a graduate and "Ia s t and Horace T. Houf came dawn of Pt Pleasant, W. Yo. visited ericao artist.
geo• Holter, wdl be present.
summer (1923) was one of the from Dennison to take up the Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
MAR. 11
Due to lbe d81118g• to
lnstructoro In the Norm a I presidency. Eventually he mar· Mrs. Willard Ebershach.
Thc:re will be a RepubHcan home. by flC!Od waters
School. For several years he ried H•len Knight and me, in
...,,'ling at lbe.. Rutland Grade Jous -lllriess In tho,
has been s winning competitor his home over on the road In
Scbool. Thursday, March 19, at and Mrs. Qar'.on HoD
In the music contest of our an- from Gallipolis. This was on De- Family Dinner is
7:1 p.Om. Everyone 11 welcome. Ohio. wll! be unable to
nual Eisteddfod," the 40-year- cember 22, 1923. I was SUJll'rin- Given on BirtluhJy
, . Ofliclal Board ani! .Com- Mre. Holl Is the 8th Dlstrlct
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old Grandion read. "ln addi- tendent at Rutland at the time. M!· an~ Mr&lt; F:~· . .. . .Iones mis•icms of Heath Melhodlat , Un1t pi'eo1dent.
WhonKWI (lto,.lwaM ~ .
lion to hla aUnlnment In t h e and Helen was teaching h I g h attended a family dinner Sunday Clrurclr will meet 'l'lluntlaY eve- A program In charge of faul
lnc.J an OIIOCicttlotl of-~ •IIMtl: ~ ·
at !he home of his father. Mr. K nl!ig at lbe church from 7 to e Ha~tonataU wlll Include . sever.-..1 nreo),- ~- -~ tloa ~
W. Jones Bur!JDgham 1n ob- p.m.
al actJI, dances aud special voof thfo )O'GN!Io- cmd ~ ~ ~II
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. Other guests were :liS dau•h' Jl'rlcay evening at 7:30 p:m. at !LI:'~, s~·ret·Ia groupncai
••Ie,d I '
moko ,..,.., yeu 111k. W.U. .. .,.._,_ · ·
· familles, Incu
1 d'mg the ML Morlab Baptist Church w..- ....r ocald
,.. estb
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ers and thelf
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liST DIAL r. thlo"'" ~,-=
"n:rs. Doro,'h,Y Da ndaki s, ,,
'thens,· In Middleport. .u~~
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Bruno Ca..&lt;cl. Pomeroy; Mr. and 'I'M 111111Wll ""'""~ mee . war., oc .. an-. - rs.
woMR ·f..tou,'IOUIU1i~ ....,..,, ...
..,,. Kenneth Russell and sons, of 'be Women's Society of~ Ha)ltolllltllll; uwls Sauer, Bm
MOU ill oua s•.._, •-"1 -~ ·
Max and Karl, Antiquity; Mr. Uau Service
of MethOdist Demtiekey. Frank Cheesebrev,
an&lt;! Mrs. Flovd Chapman an&lt; ebutcl!ea will be bekl P'rlday ·VO&lt;'al 111W11bera; Jacob 'nlrner.
643 I. Main $t.
Pomeroy, o.
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daughter. SbeUey; Mr. and Mrs. at Trldity Methodist Cburcb .ln a dauce rwlllle, and a aklt
William Burton. Columbuo ·
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AiMrliiN'n ·AMERICAN LEGION BIRTHDAV PARTY- Members of Drew Webster Post 39 of the Amerlc111
Legion in Pomeroy and their families attend~d a 45th Legion Birthday party at tbe Pomeroy Elem_entary_ school
Mond3y. The dinner was served at 6 p.m. With the program presented at 8 p.m. There was a beautifUl "birthday·
calt:e tallle" at the party with "Happy Birthday, American Legion "45" _inscribed In the cake frosting, two co.:
die boldel'!l with American flags nearby, and fresh yellow mums. Standmg, to r, are Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mr.and Mrf. Elza Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Lind, and Kr. and Mrs. Donald HunneL - Sentinel Photo.

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our quick Ioau approval. Theu stop
for your money Ill just one trip.
Take the CIIOh. Make it I01'V8 )'011
well. Have ev~ ln oue eaq
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COMPLETF.S COURSE
Frederick E. Werry, aviation
elec!rlclsu '• mate aecoud cla.BB.
USN. acm ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werry of 113 Pleasant Ridge
Pomeroy, completed the lner;
ua1 Navigation S)'llem course
on tbe Lockheed "Orion," the
Navy's newest anti-submarine
patrol alreraft. on February
:ra. Wary 11 serving with P&amp;trol Squadron 45. baoed 81 the
Naval Alr Station, Jacbonville,
n.. A graduate of lbe Pomeroy High !icbool. he entered the
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News Items to Intrigue

Recent tiltbita from the news which
mJy hnt eluded th• busy reader Jre of·
fered bere as a friendly service:
• A survey shows tba! l)y the time be
Nacnes 15 the average American kid
hes witnesaed the violent destruction on
bls television screen of more than 13,000
lluman beings. (Man, that's livln&amp;!)
e A student just bark from a semester aboard a floating campus called "Un·
iversity of the Seven Seas" warns scholars over 30 not to try·it. "They couldn't
"and the strain," be says. (Hi&amp;h tension
on the hieJI seas.)

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e Beachboys at Walklki Beach art
complaining about the presence of too
many "hall-naked girls In bikinis." (Boys
are getting tired of too much of too lit·
tie?)
e Statisticallldicate a girl bas a bet·
ter chance of )Jnding a husband on a sl:i
slope than most anywhere else. (Men fall
oftener there?)
e A scientist says the day is coming
when women will be bald the same u
men. (Even hair can stand only so much
te••ing).
Things will never aet dull aa ton&amp; as
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The West German government reports
that 34 "scholars" fled East Germany in
1983. Fourteen of them were university
professors or lecturera.
While this is small compared to the
Brltlah "bmn drain" to thll country, It
brillp the total of Soviet Zone refugees
in till• cate(ory to 1,710 for the tut six
yem. About a tlllrd of them were unlvenlty teachera.
•1 tlllld.t, &amp;bert were Ill from medi-

cine; 488 from the natural sciences; 276
from the arts; 216 from technology; 129
from agriculture and forestry; 92 from
other ffelds.
Humboldt University ln East Berlin
lost 298; the Soviet Academy of Sciences,
243; Leipzig University, 207; Halle Unl·
versity, 1115; Jena Unlveralty, 104; Dresden Technolostcat U11iverslty, 95; Rotlock Univerlity, 81; Grtlfawald Un!ver·
lity, 63.

Today's .lJfedical Report

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JomNGS IN PENCIL
JO. DIMaeslo'• latest flame Is a Ml·
" ami beauty named Ginger Ultman-descrlbld by enthralled eyewitnesses aa "a
real knockout" and alao as a look-alike
for Marilyn Monroe . . . Playwright Ed·
ward Albee ami Jaek Warner have met
about the screen version of "Who'•
Afraid of Viralnia Woolf?." and they put
in Jon!! distance calls to Rosalind Russell in lloston to ask her to consider doing the part originated on Broadway by
Uta Hagen. Roz was In New England ac·
cepting the Harvard "Hasty Pudding"
award . . . Sandy Dennis, the cute star
of "Any Wednesday," can be found al·
most any Wednesday, Thursday or Fri·
&lt;'ay night with actor Jerry O'Loughran.
Their u~l rendezvous Is a corner table
at Harolil's ShoW. Spot.
James Brown, one of the teeiUlge rec·
ord favorites who will ling in the Paramount Theatre· stage show during the
Easter holidays Is a secret bridegroom.
Last November he married Yvonne Fair,
who used to vocalize In his louring
troupe ... Former governor Robert Mey·
ner of New Jersey Is likely to poll up
soon with an Important job on President
Johnson'• team. President Kennedy never sot the Meyner message, but the ex·
gov. Is due for his reward because LBJ
l!am;t forsotten bls loyalty at the 1960
Democrati~ convention.

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'An internationally famous million·
a1rt Is settin1 akittish now tbat his wed·
ding day appean to be approaching-or
Ia it? The bride-to-be has been ready and
eater for 10me time, and the odds are
on her to rope her man, but the prospect
doesn't .aeem to. be making him joyful. In
fact, he appean ·to b~ trying to win the
national OJleD drinking championship.
Once ·before, when ~e had second
tbOII&amp;htl abo11t the romance. he tried to
end the Nlatlon&amp;hlJl by having an Inter·
medlarY pve the lady a large sum of mo. a "going away" present. She ac·
loot.from the chum, a well·
figure. And a few
had a few drinks,
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her on the
t ~~:J~[b~~~~of tile game, It
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)lut Federal
1'4111110NI ..~, ~·vu• hii scene.

learning-the hard way-about the pitfalls of the nlghtclu b bualness. Wilt !he
Stilt's Los Angeles cafe (Basin Street
West, no relation to New York'• Basin
Street East) was juat alapped with 1 court
order by Woody Herman, who claims he
is due $6,000 for playing a band date
there . . . Choreographer-director Gower
Champion is shopping for an apartment
In Manhattan-something with about 14
rooms will do.
Publisher Samuel T•nker haa fooled
the skeptics by making hls sprightly
"Short Story International" Into 1 solid
success in only six months. It's the first
new magazine to click ·big since TV
Guide, and it prints literature, so maybe
there's still hope for the written word as
a source of entertainment . . . All kinds
of creditors have made claims against
the estate of the late Dinah Washington.
The suits will probably amount to about
$120,000 ... Carolyn Jones, considering
several offers to do a Broadway musical,
is arranging for vocal coaching from Car·
Jo Menotti. He'll fly to the Coast to help
her get her pipes in pitch.

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missed the entir• 1963
sea11011 and their absences sent
the Packer• and Ltoils reellng
to unaccustomed lower positions In the standings.
'!bey

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Whln ij comn to convtrti~ot, Doc111 oa. .,.. ...
II spada. 1hiM ort juot lwo olllltnt.
Tho diner....sl Dort, tltt Doc111 oo top. b 1
"""pocl. And il you lhlnk o doosol toolt compld.
htrt 111 tlew other w'prises : It doesn't sit, ride
or tlkt oft likt most c:omt~eds! Dart's tht lilrge
ec:onorny Jilt 01rt1pacl IOGIIIJ. Powtrful Nitty.

Ttl lliritly.

HQW oboullho l'ollrl. bolow it1 YOIII. how obooll
that. FuN vinyl 1pholstery. " Wll down Qenter

armrest in front. A selectioo rl power plaAtl few
ears It tM prict an came close hi. Prict? That's
tt11 kicker! This lull-size Dodlt il priced IROdtl tor
llkldtl with Ford tnd Chevy.
Go 1et 'em. fuH -size Dodfll. Compact Dart. We'U
bet dollals to dou1hnut1, you'l buy 1101.

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Experts at off·track and off-every·
thing betting say that without fanfare,
Police Commr. Murphy has done the best
job in history of stamping out big-time
gambling in New York. AI of right now,
there Isn't one really Important book·
making office operating In the city ...
Multi·millionaire Woolworth Donahue
and Chicago TV beauty Mary Hartline
look like a promising romance ... Prln·
cess Soraya, still making her first motion
picture, must have something to offer besides hr fame as the former Empreu of
Iran. Dino di Laurentlls will star her Ill
another fllcker ~he minute this one II
Cinishe4; he's negotiating with Jack ·Kel· ·
ly of the "Maverfck" video series to play
her leading man.
There was quite a brawl at Shepheard's the other morning when 1 chap
said to the occupant of a nearby table,
"How dare you use laneua&amp;e like that Ill
front of my wife?" By the time the -fiata
stopped flying, the rough-language uaer
looked like Sonny Uston at the end of
the siKth round .. ''Hello, Dolly'" is now
RCA-Victor's top ahow album seller, so
naturally the dlscery II dangling a lovel•
fat contract m front of Carol C'h~nntn ; 's
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Applying ror a marriage II·
cense. ldonday in Probate Coort
waa- Melvin Jame• Kirby, 22,
COSMONAUT-The GallliiciHs, bodyman ODd Mar·
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Novarro · (7), 011n1t1 (II) and
Satrllno. Winner - Latman.
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Bork (4), Froncla (7) '---------!;;open;,;;:'
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Brand, Plaskett (7), Taylor,KnoWles (4), BacJdix (9). Fishar, Golden (4), Horlen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mr. and Mn. Dano Wtlcll
(7) and Brown. LeMaster, .&amp;!· (7) and Cureon. Winner - Hor- Mrs. Da•id Hind and
a week end at their~
doWBkl (4), Tlefenauer (7) and len. Loser - Francis. HR - Obert Marldna visited
here.
Uecker. Winner - LeMaster. Roblnaon.
Wood at Gallipoll• Clinic
Mn. Barl Hanlns llpllllllmLooer - Rober~!,
Sunday afternoon.
with Mr. and Mn. lima
AITaclou
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Boston
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Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mayes Mr. and Mn. Robert Je1!'1111
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Mrs. Margaret EUia Ia .. and Bryan.
Balley (B), F. Smith (S)
tlves here.
hor,&gt;itul. 1'00111 (4), Roebuck (7) and
Winner 301.
Retzer (8). Winner _
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14rs. Eddle Davis, Pomeroy
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Aaron Ell!! 18, Ciown c I t
charged with being
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FOR SALE
100 LEGHORN hens for
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fin! lima lhll 101'!1111 for 1 acree to debate the Republlc!an
presldenttal lDtervlew was em·
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