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with beef demand.
· Uled by moat area high schools. You can't beat Instant replay, or
But ranchers who produce
· stop aC!ICII. As far u we know, only Ironton and Jactaon have beef calves are now trending In
llmJiar units In the Soutbe~~ ~ League.
the other dlrectloo, building up
a potential lor beef output "far
THE new unit was purchaoed with proceeds taken In by Blue beyond the eftective present
. Dm1Boost.-swhoopl!l'atedtheloodstandduringthe1970Gallia and anticipated demand," the
. Oo8nty JUDior Fair. Pnstdeot B. B. Matthews is still pral.slng 197 ANCA userled.
. per10111 who donated lhelr efforts recently. Several were
Unless the trend Is checked,
_l'elpOJISible for the succeas of the project. n waa the boosters' the cattle lndualry group llld,
· largest llldertaldng 1n history. we feel. howev.-,that 11 wu the ranchers and beef feeden1 will
· pen11tence of BIB Matthews and his wife Estlvaun which made be faced with declining prices.
. the JI'OJecl 80 IIIIC( ful. They .began preparing for the unThe ANCA statement noted
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that a U per cent annual In- -... Jut March, and nov.-let up until the 1970 fair was crease In beef cow breeding
IUtory.ltwuajobwell--dCI!e,folb.Weappreclatelt.
herds would Increase actual
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beef supplies by about 2 per
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the flies of the Daily Tribune cent annually because of In·
and weekly Gallla 11mes ... Harold G. Brown, 51, blgllway creaslngef!lclency.Governmenl
, lllperintendent, claimed by death In Columbus ... New Kanauga econlllllsts estimated recently
~In Theatre to open on Labor Day ... Gallia County that growing U.S. production
adlchil's Hmne &amp;tperlntendent Wllllam Sprague, 58, dies 1n and Olp8J1(IIng Imports would
BolllriJoiPiai ... Cli)'PatrolmmG.Gordei!FtsberandCariT. boost per capita beef suppHI!S
Al1ea to become deputy sbert1fa ... Stanley Evans and Harland between 1 and 3 per cent lu the
M1rt1a
head HOlzer
ned few years.
to
Holpital lunlkalslng campaign for
An Agriculture Departbolpltal upaD'ioo ... Mrs. Byrd Alerander sureeeda Mrs. G. E. men! report, lll8ued last May,
J!llllatt u VInton COIJespoiodeutlilr Gallia Times ... Downtown said conswner demand lor beef

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America Hannent Colle.
He married the 1ormer ElleJI .
Mae Slagle 1u lt25. She sur·
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Berkshire In our annual fall sale. Many,

atudles show tbe currenl rate
of expansiCII In beef COW herds
is ''too fall
. "It Is up to cattlemen alone
_to c:CIItrol lbe level of the cow
)len!, for they are the ones who
~ to lose the most (by
ovaerpeMon)," the statement
~: "Cittlemen, by taking corrective actloo now, have the
opportunity to maintain and
lUilber iq&gt;rove the economic
iltructure' of the beef cattle
,bwdrieos, and thereby the net
·Income position of lndlvldllal
I:IUiemen. Fallun to talte cor.
l'eCUve slept """ to 'pace' lbe
~ In the cow herd c:ould
resulllu oerlous IICIIIIomic problema for cattlemen," lbe ANCA
llald.
: Government econllllists estl·
!Jllile beef cow herds grew at
lbe rate of about 4 per cent a
year during the 19tiO's, and
probably will contlnae to a·
panel at a rate of about 2· per
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jllqt few years.
: the AN'CA, which aald herda
- t l y lncnaslng at a 2
cetit to I per cent annual
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Shooting Victims
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Four poHcemen were shot,
one fatally as he sat at his deSk
In Philadelphia .
Four other policemen w..-e
WOWided u they chased suapeels through a MexicanAmerican part of Riverside,

wiring.
Galllpolls and Pl. Pleasant
volunteer finmen, aided by
illeJI!bers of the General Ser·

Calif.

vices Administration depot,
fought the blaze for nearly thne
hours before bringing It under
control.
Two volunteer firemen,
Cheater Leport and Junior
GJIIesple, were overcome by
smoke. They were admllled to
Pleaaant Valley Hoapllal.
Leport was glveri mouth-to.
mouth resuscitation by Andrew
l.err!ler• a member of the
Gaillpolla Fire Department.
It wu the fUth major fire In
recint years to strike tbe
bualiiess aectlon of downtown
J't. Pleasant.
A-fire of undertermlned origin
caund an estimated $4,500
damage Ia a fire late Saturday
at the nsldence of Robert Ubi,
· Gailipolla Ferry. Two cars and
a garage were lost In the blaze.

A neWIIIIlllll was killed in a
riot that broke out during a
rally in Los Angeles.
In New York 2,000 young
people, Including a group of
homosexuals, stoned police In a
confrontation In Greenwich
Vlliage.
These were some of the
major instances of violence thst
plagued a number of American
dlles during the weekend.
In Philadelphia, Sgt. Frank
Von Colin, 43, wu shot five
times and killed at his desk In
lie Cobbs Creek Part guardbouse Saturday night. Minutes
earlier, a man hailed a patrol
wagon driven by policeman
NEW YORK (UPI) -St.M!t
fl'lcea opened blgber In
Moderately active trading
Way.
Carryover atnngth from
!at week coald help stir up
early demaud lor stocks. But
asauy analyots polaled uut
.,t detplte a moetly co•
li&amp;rucUve aewa bactpmmd
ae market appean ripe lor

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By United Pmo International

· Moet Southerll'l4b.ools opened
lbelr doors today 107 the first

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Oftl~talf gelltl'ally fell

lhlire
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. Among lhe larger school
~lii¢11 opening today were
Mlajnl, Atlanta, Birmingham,
:Ala.; and Richmond, Va.
Dade (Mtaml County, Fla.,)
~ :h:a~hllt:Ot en=
ts bed wbe-bused
1tude
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~s were staggered to
jlfflet a shortage of buies, but
aiJthorltles estimated they still
· ·~ 20 new bUlls at about
. •QOO lach.
·• . ' ~ljanta ~nt 1}0,000 children
blekto~hool,blllthepotePtlal
~OU~Ie spot 11!U Savannah
!'IM!\•eelgbl.elemenc.ryschools
wetehi palrtcl or combined to
ac eve Integration · In the
dlatrict.
School Supt. Jack
no trouble,

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James Harrington, 39. ~glAin pulled over and tho man
shot him twice In the face.
Two Policemen Wollllded
Sunday nlgllt, two rugnway
patrolmen stopped s stolen car
carrylng two black men In West
Philadelphia, the same netgll·
borhond of the previous shootlngs. The patrolmen were
wounded, one critically, In an
exchange of gwoflre. Later, a
wounded man wu arrested in a
private home.
Police arrested three men ln
connection with the Saturday
night shootings and charged one
with murder, possession of
explosives and flnanns violalions. Police said he told them
he belonged to a black group
that had been ''planning to kill
pigs lor several months."
In Riverside, C.Uf., four
policemen chasing two men
through a Medcan-Amerlcan

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WDey:land
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Welsh said, and his pictures
proved, "Disneyland Is 'Worth

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THE HAGUE &lt;UPI) _ Ambolnes• 111111
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youths shot their way Into the lndooeslan Em·
bassy today, kWed a pollee guard and said Uley
would shoot one of Utree hostages they seized U
Indooeslan President Suharto does not agree to
meet their leader In 48 hours.
. '111~ ln_dooeslan ambassador lo HoUand
escaped when the youlhs Invaded Ute emba85y
with slen guns blazing, bUt they s.elzecl his wife
and the ambassador's two ehlldren In protesl:
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tn lbe Washlngtoo Embllaiea.af
Portugal and Rhodesbl Satur·
day nlgllt. Later, a note saying
"we are an African people" and
criticizing "uploitation of oppression of African people
around the world" was slipped
Into a mall slot of the
Associated Press.
The New York City VIolence
began Saturday ni&amp;hl and early
Sunday when. 350 homose&amp;uals
marched from a rally for "gay
power" In Times Square to
Greenwich Village. Young
people joined them in flgbts
with poliC!!.
In Chicago, two members of
the Disciples Street Gang were
arrested after somebody !Ired a
shotgun at a parade led by the
Black P Stone NaUon and
Injured three. The march
celebrated the coming school

season.

In Cairo, lbe semiofficial
ByUnltedPresolllleraatlonal cleared up.
newspaper
AI AbriDl said
The Middle East peace
Davan and his hackers In the
llrael's
charges
Egypt moved
cabinet
appeared
lo
have
won
efforts bogged down today, with
SAM2
and
SAM3
missiles
wllhln
the Israeli cabinet split over Its at least a partial victory
the
31-mlle
lnlce
ana
after
lbe
course of action and Egypt SUnday when the cabinet

clalmlug charges of cease-lire
violations were a "coverup" lor
an lsraell·Amerlcan electronic
equipment deal.
Pcilltical sources lu Jerusalem
said Defense Minister ·Moshe
Dayan Is considering resigning
unleSB
larael revises
_Ita stan&lt;:e
~- till .
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~ ttie u.I:O!!'!ftatft~ 'Vijlai\
holda .lFHI lhould not have
even begun the talks Wlless the
Issues of Egypt's alleged
Installation of missiles In the
SUez Canal cease-fire zone was

detained Ambassador to the
U.N. Yosef Tekosh instead of
sending him back to New York
for further talks. U.N. mediator
Gunnar V. Jarring had hoped to
get the Jllce of the talks
stepped up, but the lack of an
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alnady In 118 24th day, Jarring
has met twice each with the
lsraeU, Jordanian and Egyptian
representatives.

ceue-fire went Into effect Au87 was ngarded In

EIYPtlan

milltary circles "as a dellber·

ate attempt to cover up lor an
electronic equipment deal between the United Sletes and
IsraeL" It did not give delalla
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and Jordanian security fort!lls
claShed SUnday nigllt f..- the
fourth time In a week. Tile
Palestinian guerrillas did not
accept the cease-lire.

For Area Health Projects
Tenth District Cong. Clarence
E. Miller wu today advised by
the Appalachian Regional
commlaalon of the apti'Oval af a
$215,723grantforprojeclllnthe

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hijacked Air Alg\!l'le airliner claordei-.
wllh 25 passengers aboard 'l1le ~am wiD Include
hopototcbed across Italy today area. wide cue llnillnll ser
with its final \iestlnatlon vlees beginning with new~
unknown.
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lmife hijacked the twin-engine
of
turboprop Convair 840 In centera and their trllllient
Algeria, look It to CagllVI,
Sardinia, and then to Brindisi,
ltelr. 1be liljackers had llld Veterau Memorial llaopltal
they wanted to go to Tirana, lbe SATURDAY ADMISSIONS capital of CommWIIBt Albania, Nancy Manley, Middle·
but whether It wubeadedthere purl;
. Lennie
Pullins,
was not known. .
Reedavllle; Leatha Amos,
Jl'lret word of tile bljaeklag Cheshire; William Byers,
came when the pilot radioed Pomeroy.
Elmaa Field at Cagllarl early · SATURDAY DISCHARGES
today aOd ~. for perml.jalon - Marvin Teaford, CecU
to laPd, and be 8Mn a Duncan, Lena McDowell~ Pearl
map slloWing the,'Jiii!'O&amp;~ to Cole, Blanche Spalde.
lbe alrpoft 'it ' VIoft" a South-- SUNDAY ADMJSSlONS central Albinfall·, ~- tcilm. ArileUa Herdman, Pomeroy;
WbeD the plane landed In
Arnold, Pomeroy;
CaiiJiari, 11 of~. pel'liCIIl8 Mildred
Blanche Sickel, Hartfoftl; 0r1a
aboartl-il&gt;o'ludlnlJnlnhromen Hubbard, 87raeut.
andtwoJilln ~ werniJOwed. to
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IIIIP8Diionofstudenll~vlcled
af uaauiUng teachers, and
qed development and use of
tecllnoioglcal Innovations to lm·
p-ove the quality .of. educatloo.
John J•. GIDigan, the DemocnaUc nominee aald Cloud '1el•
1!Ji!r !lpesil•l ~ow or doesn't
can lhat Ohio's public educa·
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Ohlo Valley Health Services,
Inc.
De crut II for MIIPaace In
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operpt~aamllea'' tenioblo.
Miller wu told that the
p-ojects wlll provide cOmplete

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Ina MIIBion Sunday night "'
find new ways to give teachers
more flexibility lu collective
bargaining without 1be need ~
~~te1 totlng''prOf.._onal days
•• rrup
school programs.
The state ail4ltor llld the
""·-·ton had the chance •"""""
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aid a new generation 'find 11self and build 011 ~~ construcUve achievements.
He SUIIO&amp;Ied new programs!
1o 1mprove communca 11on
8iiiOII8 local ~boola and slate
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In the evenln8, 100 young
persona h8d tried to herrlcade
streets. Four men were arresteel; · one on ausplcloo of
attempted murder.
One-hund!-edmlleaeut,more
than 100 Los Angeles policemen
used_lear gu IG break up a
crowd of 500 persons Sunday
night in the Mwcan-Amerlcan
district of Wilmington, In the
second night of violence. At
leul 15 fires were set over a
l~uarH!Iock ana and four
persona arrested.
llubea Salalll' Is KIDed
Saturday nigllt, In the same
area, Ruben Salazar, a coiiDII·
nisi for the Los Angeles 11mes
and news director of Spanishlanguage television alation
KMEX, was killed whe11 a lear
gas shell fired iniAl a bar to
clear a crowd struck his head.

Efforts Bogged Down

KENT, Ohio (UPI) - The
some 1100 educators at the 25th
local leaders cCIIference of the
Ohio .Education Associa·
tionturned to technical sessions
today after hea"•• tbe educa
tiona! views
guberna:
torlal candidates.
A seminaf will be held on
"Strategy of Change," "' be
conducted by George M. Deal
. and Joe M. Bohlen of Iowa
state university.
Roger ClOlld, the Republican
nominee, proposed at lbe open-

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~- Attendance eCIIIest Oi lbe Pomeroy Fli-e Depart- plete thi! line of march.
c~alrman ,George Meinhart ment one week from today.
A chicken bartieclie ,will be
A j,arade 'I ll 10:45 a,m. will served on the upper parl!ng lot
ll!'led ccioperatlon Jn that club
..-o~t beglltnlng at lbe first · o)ien tlie nlebratron. Joe throughout tbe day, Henry
me.tingln$eptember.
Sttuble,parade~.~d wen1&gt;andRoyReuterwillbeln
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Will form at charge of thla event.
. ,Ladies of lbe chiii'Ch 1111'1'in1 the .
~01'0)' Junlcir Games lin scheduled fclo 1
dlJino!r wen! Mrs. ~!en !,am·b•#J~ng. The. p.m. Contests Include aack
bert, Mrs. ~ Haye~~, Mrs.
doWn Main St. rac:es thne-legged race~ loot
G•.u .........,.'.Mrs.. Nu M_oors,
A.;. ' ·up' •wes• re"""' •--ball· tbr-s 1.. 8
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. Friday
Jack Welsh, manager af the
Colmnbus and Southern Ohio
Electrl Co
t Middleport
showedc col~· h!ne movies h~
took In 1967 of fabulous
Disneyland IAJ the MiddleportPooleroy Rotary Club Friday
evening at Heath United
Methodist Church.

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UPI Farm Edller
Washlngtoo (UPI) - Cattle
Industry spokesmen are ID'glng
ranchers to protect and lm·
pruve tbelr prices by throttling
back on herd expansioo plans.
. The advice COOJes in a stale1J1ent from the American
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drills ... Tlrin Cities upoets leasue-leadlng Bees, 6-3.
next few years would also slow governor and U.S. Senator and
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Herahal Golfe, Callfomla.
Two daughten pnceded ~ ..; ; - i!! ':i1
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survive.
Two slslen, Maude Golfe and
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By EMIL SVEILIS
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forelgnen.
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ltonlcally,-thegroupiDcluded AlldJapana~IIM ·-.f, .
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The "tune-outs," 30 years old two U.S. Air Force offlcera on lliy Anlirican )'Oath Jb'f lillY . o6LUM8us
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Damoo Stapleton officiating. and over, say they arellndlllg leave.
clolhln&amp;atyle C!aJi enter the Rep:Rohett·A.taftJr.,~;
Burial will be in Buffalo Creek It Increasingly difficult to Nationalist Cblua greeta counlry on a tculll viu llllleU the Republlean Hllltorlal
Cemetery.
distinguisll boys from &amp;Iris foreign vlslllln with peraona. he hu a put record of i ncmlnee, llld Sa~ tilt'
Frlenda may call at lbe tocJay. To them long-haired Hzed Utile cards bearlntl thla criminal olfellle.
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Wa"""llaJiey-Wood Fwteral boys look like &amp;Iris from behind lns4:ription: ''Welcome Ill lbe South Vlellwil, the pql woes" were callled ~)' 1111 ....
Home between 7 and 9 p.m. and some braless alrls loot like Republic of China. No lqlialr paradlae for the q1, t.liard f&lt;fr two
DemOc:r•tlc
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SWlda)'.
boys from the front.
or lllllg heart pleaae! Hen you the cUual visitor, l!1artlnll IIIII mlnlitnllona
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church to lie In state one hour some countries are administer· friendly and honest."
besun requlrlq vlau f&lt;fr detlelt of 01'81' ~lilllllloaln ~
prior tn the services.
In&amp; compulsory shearillge IG Cooservallve pollee associate ~ CIIIJiing Into lbe and 1911 ,alune," be iald, '"lllli•
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=~~theyed arefonalllgnowedvlsltotorshit ~~hair with drug addlctlon, a co~~· ,
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1ncreaaec1 federal 111 Q!tai !j
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GALLIFOIJS _ Word was the streets.
punlahable by imprtJonment for that tis move · 11111, · ~ t!U couniry."
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received-here Saturday of the The toughest reslrlcllons seven years,
tourism, bllt It wlll al8o keep ''Jtllteaalong .llmi!Airblktdeath of Mrs. Paul Rumbaugh against Iong-llalred hippie vlsl· Portugue,se Macao, an Island 0111 peacenlband otber blppies. off tbe llfecll oliUCb aiM'ftiftif
53 a resident of Aliquippa p ' tors are in Asia. Nor an they off the Communlat am- 1bere an no 'P"ccfl~ lawl lnflalloolry boast," he Aid In 1:·
Mn. Rumbaugh died on 'AU:· popular _ID the Middle East. Coast, also does not fool against hippla, bill authorilleiJ stiltement:
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muit
act
Ga!lia County. Her husband Is a lenient,_ having • goocklzed any man who Ma~ authorities tries baruucrulfy,long-ludred I'IIIJ«&lt;IIlilJ to' COIIttol ~
former manag..- of lbe G. c. long-llaired populaUon of Its conclder beJnc '11! sud u a traY~. CualoJq officials are lpelldjng and to cooperate will!
M~~~phy Co.
own.
alrl" will be punlahed.
~ to!J811 on blpple the Prelldent In lllJI efflrll - ·
Mrs. Rwnhaugh died of an
To pcillce In some countries, The government of Soulb lfPIS,_puiU., lbelr luggage rev-.lbelnflal:iollaryljllial,":
apparent heart attack shortly long hall' means drugs. And It Korea, on the olber hand, bu . a~ and~ a general be laid.
after her husband suffered a Invites .a search at lbe border no specific tegulatlona again~\ •hlilsance fll!' tbe vlslton.
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stroke. Mr. Rumbaugh Is and striCter surveiUance.
enlry of long-halra 8J)d other
recovering from the stroke.
Fo~lgners Oflea Refued
hippie types. MarijUIIUIIJIIOt.
Besides her husband, Mrs, Foret_gners are often refuaed In&amp; Ia prohiblled, bUt so far no
lbe'
Rumbaugh Is survived by two admission to Singapore even U Americans have been caught.
IWUUAGBLICENBI!B . ii~~=~~~i~~~
children
lbey only bear lbe allghtesl
Molley Flrsl In PNIIpp!Po
POMEROy - Detutt. Dean •
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slgnsolbelngahlpple. Apeace MoiJer eGme1 flrat to the SchUUng, It, 1\utland, and
BRICKER
TAFT
sign may just do it. One group FUiplnos. The PhlUpplnes hu Sandra Kay Clatwcxlbt, II, A
COLUMBUS (UPI) - For- of more than a dozen Ameri- adopted an open door policy to Middleport; Baylliond Alfred
mer governor and u.s. Senator cans and Europeans which visitors in an effort to Zlrlde, 21, Pomeroy, and Sarah
John Bricker has been named arrived three months ago was encourage ~ and hu no . Elizabeth Daekworth, 18,
co-chalrmal! of U. S. Rep. turned hac~ en masae without restrictiCIIB against long-balred Mld~t.

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Main Street· Bapllat C!lw'cia,
Wli'ld War I vel!nn, member
o1 Al!lerican lAglon PGit 23.
Nnt Pleullnt Junior Order ct
Mechankia. ,
He was born In Muon County
Sept 211, 1118, a son af llie late
Jack and Gusla Mabley
Gaatinl.
Funeral services will be
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from the Main Street ""ft"•t
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Wecbadly,Sept. 9. Seems like It was only yesterday youngsten John H. Davis will nac1 lbe
-..tumedlooseforthelllillJilel'vacatlon.Ordoeelt?
service.
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Graveside riles will be conwmtthe opening of the 19'10-71 school term. area spcrts lana dueled by the American Legion.
. . c1oae1y
IX"'- drills of their favorite football
A memorial service was
. Ieima. The 1970 campaign will begin C11 Finlay, Sept. II. Area
bla..
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games.
Mechanics at the Mobr.Stevens
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Funeral Homt.
GALLIFOIJS' Mem«laa Field Ia a beehive of activity The body will be talten to the
, MBiueDevllgrldmenandmusldanllgoaboutthelrdallytasbin church ooe hour before the
. the hoi August sun.
service.
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The deceased 1111urvtved by
WE suggest all Individuals get a glimpse of the nff' Sony his widow, Hazel Teaford
. VldeoaJrder purchased recently by the Blue Devils Booster Club. Gaskins ; brother, William, of

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a host of private pliyalclllls,
optometrists and the Oblo
Unlvenlty Schad ct Hearing
and Speech Services as well u
the Special EducaliCII DivlsiCII
of tbe Ohio Ilepertment of

Education.
Miller lndlealed tllat the
eaUre Jli'OiftiD w•ld be
coordbl81ed with alate lldlaeal
qllilcloo•

Total cost of lbe JI'OIII'IiD II
15115,178 with lbe Appalachian
RegiCIIal Cumnlsslon fnndlrlg
p-ovidlng 'II per Clllll of the
funda and the reinaluder
coming from local The seven COIIIItles .,....eel br
Ohio Valley BeaJtb Slnlcel
p-ofii'IDII are: Atbeil8, Gallla,
Hocking, Jackson, Melel,
VInton and Lawnnce.

FINED fll, C08TS

One defendant was fined and
two others forfeited bonds In
weekend bearings held before
·Middleport Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
Fined •10 and costa on
asaured elear dlatance charg•
was James R. Pooler, 2$;
Middleport. Forlelllng boads,
bolll poaled on ~
peace cllarges, were SkNy
Uttle, 27, MlddlepJJ1; ~ IIIII
Chari• .Fruler, Columl!lll,
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~,one's o'WD dress al14 grooming, ~ wea,rlng ot buttons
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n'/1(: distribute literature on school grounds.

.lt:Jfi Freedom

of ass.:mbly and association, lncludiDg the
.,tjp)t to join and. to uree others to join any organiza!IOn,
· ,.,.,. Freedo.m of peUIIOn, Including the right to P!~Pon
.jplnst public ageD\'Ies, govemlbg boards aad """'ool.
'Mbninbuatlau.
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adminlsuators or teachers.
• Freedom of ...
But stop already.
If the foregoing reads like the demands of some militant
college campus organization, read on.
Tbey are tbe main points of a resolution adopted at the
i,IIIIUonal convention of the American Federation of Teach[~
'sln Pittsburgh the other day. The above-listed freedoms,
" resolution urges, should be accorded every high school
~i!l .nt, 1111d presumably grade school and kinderglll(ten
!illldents, too.
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., ,In other business, the delegates representing the 200,000'f&amp;aclier-strong AFT recommended tftat all locals seek
'\!ii-ougb collective bargaining to establish a teaching load
llf ·no more than 3l cblldren to a classroom 1111d restrict
~ ela'ssroom hours to no more than 00 per week.
"'•If the student "Bill of Rights" goes Into effect, the AFT
~ould get more !ban it plans to bargain for .
•u With the kids busy publishing and -distributing literature,
llaradlng with picket signs; prom~ting various organiza·tJOOs and pelitlonmg sundry agenctes, classroom students
·and classroom hours might wen eventually approocb zero.
.,;'lt's a pity that wblle It was about It, the AFT did not see
.fll to append one more freedom to the list-the freedom
of every student to pursue his education without being
~ganlzed, politicized and radicalized by his classmates.

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blldren Jearn ~ood speech
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Cuoozo fired three toucbdown The JeiS were beld .scorelal
passes In the first half for the until the 1hlrd quarl4lr wlien
Vikings. .
Mjltt Snell IICOI'ed 011 a two-yard
N.amatb made hlo flrat , l'Wl lind the already lol!8h
apPearance of the elhib!Uon VIking defe111e got good nen
campaliln a sbiM't one aa· he Sunday when All Pro end •Carl
played only the second ,pier Ener ended hlo holdout. With
during which time he completed
only two ol six
pd
falled .to move the Jell.
Cuozzo; who seems a more
than capable replacement for
Kapp, hit on nine of I&amp; paases
In the first hall, ineludlng
,.;:ocing slril&lt;es of 42 yarda Ill
Bob Grim, 74 yards to Gene
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far tatdnd?
TJ, only oUter game Sunday
aaw lhe Green Bay Packers
score 24 polnll In the Orst
quarter and ron to a 'S/-7
triwnph over the Oakland
Raiders.
The Packers took advantage
of nwnero111 Raider mistakes

By IRA MILLER
UPI Sporlll Writer
By Unllod Pnos International
Nall,...l Loague
AmericanL..gue
CIJFTON, N.J. (UPI) -11
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E:_r L. Per. Gil was a ~.000 golf tournmnent
W. L. Pet. GB Baltimore
85 47 .w
but for Bobby Nlcbols, the
PIH&gt;burgh
70 63 .524 ... New York
,. 58 .561 11 difference between victory and
defeat was only five bucks.
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1!-4 68 .485 5lh Cleveland
6-4 68 .-485 21
Nichols won the Dow Jones
Phlladelf"la 62 70 .470 7lh Washington 62 69 .A7J 22lh Open, the world's richest golf
56 76 -•2• lllh
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W. L. Pet. GB Minnesota
76 s.4 .585 .... but he said he never expected
inclnnatl
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Los Angelu 72 58 .554 11 'h Ook land'
10 62 .530 7
played all that well.
AS.tnl Ftranclsco 69 63 .52J 15'12 Kansas City 51 81 .J86 U
He credited the fOO,OOO firstan a
65 67 .492 "'h Milwaukee
50 83 .J76 27lh
place
check to an old. beaten-up
Houston
62 70 .470 22•;, Chicago
49 86 .J63 29'h
San Diego
50 82 .379 J.CV,
Sunday's Results
Kan City • Washington J
Sunday's Results
Boston 21 Chicago 11 • l&amp;t
.......,traal5 Cincinnati 1
Boston 4 Chicago 1, 2nd
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St. Louis 2 Los Ang 1
NewYork5Minneoota2
CLEVELAND (UPI)-Biond
Milwaukee
5 Baltimore
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Today's Proboble
Pllchen
Stan Smith, putting an the
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(All Tlmos EDTJ
power of his 6-foot-4 frame
Baltimore (Cuellar 20-71 at behind the racket, slammed a
New York IBahnsen 12-91 8 shot past two West Gennans
Todoy's ""bible Pitchers
P·~leveland (Dunning J.7l at for match point In the easiest
New \f~kTit"~.'r!~.~ 8_61 at washington (Cox 7.101 uo Davis Cup victory in the history
St. Louis 1Brlleo 5-3), 9 p.m.
p.m.
of tennis.
(Only game scheduled)
Detroit I Lollch 12·151 at The Mutt and Jeff Southern
S.:~/i~~e~~~~~~lU,·m· Callforma doubles team of
Tuesdoy'sG&lt;omu
Tuesdoy'sG&lt;omes
Smith and Bob Lutz, both 23,
Pitts at .......,treal, night
Chicago at Oakland, night
crushed Wilhelm BWJgert and
PNhewiladey~~iaat"tscl.hiLcao~is, night Kan Clty at Calli· night
Christian Kuhnke In slralght
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Los Ang at Alia 2, fwl ·nlfe
Clev at Wash, night
se,
Sunday ,11-3, 7.0, 6-4.
San Fran at Cine!, night
Bait at New York, night
'Arthur Ashe, '1:1, of Gum
San Diego at Houston, night
Detroit at Boston. night
Spring, Va ., defeated Bungert,
6-2, IIJ.II, 6-2, and Cliff Richey,
23, of San Angelo, Tex., beat
Kuhnke, 11-3, 6-4, 6-2, In alngles
matches Saturday at Harold T.
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Clark Stadiwn.
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Never before has an Ameri·
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great Australian teams of 1962
By NEIL HERSHBERG
downed Oakland,~. New York and 1967 bave defended the cup
UPI Splrlll Writer
beat Minnesota, :;.2, Milwaukee so efficiently.
With the Mets and the defeated Baltimore :;.2 Callfor· The swift American trlwnph
Pirates both In the doldrums, n1a nipped Clev.w;d, i~. and reduced the single• matches
the Chicago Cubs are gaining Kanaas City edged Washington, today to exblbltlons with
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~ ~ ~· ground slowly but surely In a 4-3.
Bench c
~ o o o division In which II seenut no
Wille McCovey drove In two
May lb .
~ 1 1 1 one Is really lnteresU!d In runs in the opener with a
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J 0 1 ~ winning the championship.
double and a homer and John
W'.!::J~~~d ss
~ ~ 0 Joe Pepitone hit a three-&lt;un Stephenson drove In the lie·
Merrlllp
2 o 2 o homer with one out In the ninth breaking run of the nightcap By United Pruslntern~llonal
Toto Is
J3 1 6 1 lnnlntt to give the Cubs and with a aacrifice fly as the
National Leaaue
. MDNTREAL1 b r h bl . rlgh,~der BlUth HanSands a. 3-0 Giants exlended the Pirates Atlanta
002 000 0110-2 6 2
1 1
&amp;utherland 2b
~ 0 0 0 vc- over .e
Diego losing streak to six games.
P11J!~vis, ~llh~l1n~"(;/ :n~
l'hllllps'cf
3 2 2 o Padrea Sunday and a sweep of
Jim Wynn hit a pair of two- Tillman: Lersch, Selll'll (8) and
Staubrt
3 I 1 1 their three1!ame series. Mean· 1'WI homers and Denis Menke Compton. WP-Lerach 1~·1!. LP·
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~ 1 I 1 wblle the San Franelaco Glarils drove In three with two homers Jarvis 115-11). HRt·Lum (7th),
0 0 0 0 BWepl .11 doubllibeader from 1o lead the Astros to their sixth Tillman 17th).
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3 0 1 2 New YDI'k · dropped a &amp;.5 winning streak of the year.
Houstoo 202 121 lOx- 9 12 o
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declslpn ~ the,Hou.iton Aslroa.
Rookie Leron Lee socked a Ryan, Fokers (6), Taylor (7)
T~ls
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s Cub Manager leo Durocher hro-run llomer In the second ~~;:~r~l :'J"rch.!~. J/~:
000
U\11 alter the Ollcago vil:lory, Inning to give Steve Carlton hlo Wll""" (7·5). LP-Ryan (6-10).
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"We're In pretty good shape flrat win In a month. The HRo-Ciendenon (191111, Wvnn 2,
.,...-..._., ..... dOw." Pitching coacb Herman Cardinal soulbpow had dropped (22nd L 23rd), Manke (loth),
!;li~~l.'t!illl 7~~~~t
Franko, a new addliloo to the four declsi0118 In a row since Cincinnati 0100iiij ooo- 1 6 1
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7 5 4 2' 5 played poi&gt;rt.f In Auguat, 'with hlo 29th homer of the season to HRo-Staub (29th), May (29th).
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Jbe Uonut Detroit.
Fraaclaco
lit .Saturday night's ICUon, fllnker
Atlanta upset Super Bowl
champion ~ City, D-17,
lhankl to Tom McCauley's ge.
yard return of a mlaaed field
goal attempt; Miami presenU!d
new Coacb Don Shula with a 21).
13 vicia'y over; hlo former taam
the BaltimiM'e Coils; Jess
Phillips' two touchdowns

Dan Sikes finished with a ·•
that waa the difference," said for 2'19 and $21,300 fiN' thfrjl
place. Larry Hlnaon waaloul'lit
the likable Nichols.
at 280, Charles Coody fifth ~I
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Only momenta earlier, Har- 281.
Bruce
Devlin,
Orville
Moo,d¥
ris, the 1962 U.S. Amateur

-who set a course record ~
his 64 Friday -Romero BJU..
cas and John Miller were .at
282, Tom Weiskopf and Bruce
Crampton at283.
Arnold Palmer never waa In
contention and flnlabed with a
75 Sunday for 295 total after
going to a desperation crosahanded putting style on the
final Jew holes. Only 1bnJ
players were below him.
Jack Nickiaua and llillr
Caster headed a group of nine
scorching service at liB best. players at 214. PGA cbampi011
Hls great reach and power Dave Stockton waa at :raa alfd
made him impassable and U.S. Open kinf Tony Jacklin 11
feroclOWiat the net.
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294.
~j
. Lutz If. Los Angeles strug.
gled ~hold his servi.,.; in the
firs! set but he won with ease
later ·on:
Turvllle aaid the singles
victories of Richey and Ashe
"followed our game plan."
He aald he thought the
Germans would e~l the :;.
foot-7 Richey to -•··
follow his
normal style and stay back at
the baseline .
"We had Cliff rush the net at
every oppor1Wlity 0 becau.oe we
Your
thought this wouJd upset them"
Turvlllesaid.
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"We knew Arthur would win
his service games, but we
asked him to slow up his
III'O'''"~'~Ir6k*"'td•lbe ball
lit play. He's a better scrambler
than Bungert and hti's ·in better
tallo-nid to ~~••era."·· '
condition."
Whether you want
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The 70-year-&lt;&gt;ld tennis trophy
will stay in the UniU!d States
Iife or homeowners in·
lor a third straight year-its
surance, we will design
longest sojourn in America
a policy to fit your
since the late 19409.
Turvllle indicated confidence
vidual requirements ..
for next year, even if Ashe
Discuss your
sticlu to his plan to reUre from
needs with us.
cup competition Wlless it is
opened to contract pros.
"We have a lot of great
playera coming up, and Arthur,
like anybody else, may change
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hlo mind," he aald.
14Courl.St.
Poiatrsy
champ who is winless as a pro,
had made a seven.foot birdie
putt at 18, a 0110-yard par.O, and
it looked like he and Nichols
were headed for a playoff.
Nlcbols, with a 3-under'flllr 69
Sunday, finished at 276. Harris
had a finaloi'QIIIId 70 for 277 and
the tu,200 runnerup check.

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Putll for One-stnke Vlclary

At the t81b green Sunday, he
used It to run In a birdie putt
that gave him a one • stroke
victory over Labron Harrta.
"I don't feel like I played any

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nothing but personal and
na uona1pride at stake. Richey,
still smarting from criticism of
his selecUon ,on his past record
of weakness· on cement courts
and tempennental outbursts,
played Bungert and Ashe,
llylng to recapture first Amerl·
can ranking, took on Kuhnke.
Until they arrtved here, the
two Germans were national
heros. Bungert, 31, a Dusaeldorft sporting goods wholesaler,
and Kuh nke, also 31, a
lelthanded Cologne lawyer, won
six lntenonal malchea to
qualify for the cbaUenge round.
"We losllike sheep being led
Ill the slAughter," said lngo
Budlng, the German Davis
Cupper, court captain and
unofficial spOkesman.
"Kuhnke and Bungert were
...p•.&lt;NJt,. lbare. ,, . Qied... to
waltrilern·up; llut·:.;• 1181d'1he
dolfflll Budlng.
U.S: Davis Cup team captain
Edwa~ Turvllle aald Smith and
Lutz 'are one of the greatest
American doubles teams of all
lime."
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Carr searing anolher Green
S.y TD all« p~ up a
fumble and relurnlng it 55
yards. Green S.y Is un-ten
iD preseason play with two
victories ond two Ues wblle
O&amp;kland Ia 1'3.
The Raiders announced alter
the game they had cut veteran
Ught end BIUy Cannon. Cannon,
the 1959 Helsman Trophy
wilmer out of Loulalana State,
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A-The gentle Insertion of
the tbumb, part way Into the
moutb, with mild sucking,
Is normal In IDfants up to 2
or 2~ years of age and does
no harm. But insertion of the
thumb almost to the wrist
and vigorous sucking for
long periods usually means
that the baby is overlr tired
or feels neglected, frightened
or frustrated. This may push
the upper front teeth outward and the lower front
teeth Inward.
.U the babil Is stopped be·
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come in, the teeth will gradually return to normal posl·
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cause of the thumbsucklng.
Meanwhile, try to· ge~ your
daughter to use a pacifier
instead of her thumb.
~ IGD, 9, still sucks
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5anFranclJco). niey'play three
gamee with ~ Glanlll and' three
!9Jtb the San Diego Plidrea.
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' Wl)lle the tam II idle, ·rOOk·
~ Wa~ne Slmpaon Is beginning
.to.throw.
wcue:altendance reconl. . " S\IJIPliOn, who~ been out fiN'
The Reds ao far tbla year a montli with a bad arm, began
bavedrawnl,471,71lfwon the a ten· day rest period Satur·
fl!ld.• IIIII')NIBBing ,the 1,451,138 day. During lhls week, Reds
. they lOt·In 11165. ~ fipre af. Manager Sparky Anderson
.ter SUnday's S-1 ICl8l to Mob- wiU allow him to throw In the
ireal~de the Reds the .lop · outfield to atretch hlo muacles.
drawing card In the National After tho9e ten days, the young
League.
ri8hthander will throw harder
•· And the Reds, despite losing and work himaelf Into slllrling
two of three to the Espoa, COO· rotation again.
Unue to lead the league's west- "I plan to start him Sept. 9
~ dlvlalon, havinS an 11\J or 10 In Los Angeles," aald An·
game lead over Los Angeles aa. deraon.
1he ~JPIOII heads Into the final Also toward the road to recovmqnth.
.
erylsrighthanderJimMaloney,
. 11'1~ Reds are Idle today, but who baa been sldeUned since
the middle of April with a ruplured acbillea tendon.
Maloney FJJclbl~
General
Manager Bob How'
aam aald Maloney may be ellglble lor the playoffs and the
WHorld Series lldhelfcan pllalch.
owaam ... a p yer Is
not on tbe roster by Sept. 1 he
. Is not eligible for any playoffs
or series competltloo. But he
CINCINNATI(lJPI)-Cincln· explained the rule says that If
rtatl Bengali Coach Paul Brown a player cornea off the dlaabled
was almost speechle&amp;8 Satur- list afler Sept. I, he can be
ld red llglble
profeaslonal footwould
ball team had just bealen a meallthatAndersonwouldhave
to Iet one of his pIayers go to
team he uaed to coacb.
"Thank you," the veteran get down to the 25 player limit
mentor managed to say after he can carry.
the CinclnniU Bengals atunned Montreal got three l'WIS in the
, theClevelandBrowns31·241nan fourth Inning Sunday to ensure
exhibition football game here.
them the wlh after the Reds
"Thlo Is one ball I'll keep, I pulled Saturday's coolest out
promise you lh11," Brown said 4-3 ~the lith Inning.
aa he accepted .the game ball . Monlreal'sRustyStaubhomfromcenterBobJohnsoo. '"l'llis ered In each game.
one will be In our trophy case." Clnclnnali'swln Saturday was
Equally aa proud after the vic- the first time In five games the
tory was quarterback Sam Wy· Red• have manage d a wIn
che who had played the enUre over the EIJ)OB.
game, connecting on 12 of 23 at. Clay Carroll pllched one In·
templl for 132 yards and one nlng In relief Saturday to boost
touchdown.
hlo record to 9-2. The loss went
"ldldn'tsleep at an the night to fonner outllelder Carl Morbe!IM'e," he aald. Wyche admit- tonwhoheldtheRedshitlessunted he was lensed up before the til the seventh Inning.
game, being one of five quar.
Anderson baa decided to u.oe
terbaelu flshtlng !or the . I Jim McGlotblln against Gaylord
' !l~llll»t(liil:lllo .l•yat:. .Perry j)f the a1aq~ TueadaY..
, ,•.Gtijg'b~{"~.W\!iMf~~ ~.B!'tlfP!M'flll''l'&lt;lt\Wedrili$(..,,, : .. 11!18!!QII ,liOO&amp;uae of,})II:: ,day't.gl!lllt against Juan Marl·
4PJ1 litiut'Y ..: ·'
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.~ .:Qerigall have today off, ~ursday's game against Skip
~ut ~the rest of the week Pitl,.,k.
In preparation for Saturday
CINCINNATI
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JOI) wha?
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The Minnesota VIkings VJ.
The New York Jels. Joe Kapp
vs. Joe Namath. A natural,
right? Wrong.
The two clubs met In a preseason SIDle at Bloomington,
Minn., Sunday night with the
Kappl!ss Vlklnp whipping the
Jels and their Broadway Joe,
52-21.
Kapp, the quarterback who
led Minnesota to Ita National
Football leAgue Utle last year
but Is a holdout lhls season,
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Stream magazine set off a 1
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to illustrate wha! advertising used to be like.
the progress mBde in the art over the interven·
by Madison Avenue experts, hundreds of readw ''""' the difference.
magazine bas been busy ever since returning money
writing personal letters of apology and explanation.
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ndrm ot the ,border Ia that
IIOI)IeQQe up there iheip.
IN I "mill~ be the liDS. ,
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Lockwood, Sanders (IJ and
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Richert (9) and Hendricks. WPLockwood (2·10). LP-Palmer
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Boston
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Chicago 303 «JJ 011)- 11 14 0
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But stop already.
If the foregoing reads like the demands of some militant
college campus organization, read on.
Tbey are tbe main points of a resolution adopted at the
i,IIIIUonal convention of the American Federation of Teach[~
'sln Pittsburgh the other day. The above-listed freedoms,
" resolution urges, should be accorded every high school
~i!l .nt, 1111d presumably grade school and kinderglll(ten
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•u With the kids busy publishing and -distributing literature,
llaradlng with picket signs; prom~ting various organiza·tJOOs and pelitlonmg sundry agenctes, classroom students
·and classroom hours might wen eventually approocb zero.
.,;'lt's a pity that wblle It was about It, the AFT did not see
.fll to append one more freedom to the list-the freedom
of every student to pursue his education without being
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Cuoozo fired three toucbdown The JeiS were beld .scorelal
passes In the first half for the until the 1hlrd quarl4lr wlien
Vikings. .
Mjltt Snell IICOI'ed 011 a two-yard
N.amatb made hlo flrat , l'Wl lind the already lol!8h
apPearance of the elhib!Uon VIking defe111e got good nen
campaliln a sbiM't one aa· he Sunday when All Pro end •Carl
played only the second ,pier Ener ended hlo holdout. With
during which time he completed
only two ol six
pd
falled .to move the Jell.
Cuozzo; who seems a more
than capable replacement for
Kapp, hit on nine of I&amp; paases
In the first hall, ineludlng
,.;:ocing slril&lt;es of 42 yarda Ill
Bob Grim, 74 yards to Gene
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far tatdnd?
TJ, only oUter game Sunday
aaw lhe Green Bay Packers
score 24 polnll In the Orst
quarter and ron to a 'S/-7
triwnph over the Oakland
Raiders.
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E:_r L. Per. Gil was a ~.000 golf tournmnent
W. L. Pet. GB Baltimore
85 47 .w
but for Bobby Nlcbols, the
PIH&gt;burgh
70 63 .524 ... New York
,. 58 .561 11 difference between victory and
defeat was only five bucks.
~~.r..k
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St. louis
1!-4 68 .485 5lh Cleveland
6-4 68 .-485 21
Nichols won the Dow Jones
Phlladelf"la 62 70 .470 7lh Washington 62 69 .A7J 22lh Open, the world's richest golf
56 76 -•2• lllh
.......,lree
West
West
W L Pel. GB tournament by a stroke Sundsy,
C
W. L. Pet. GB Minnesota
76 s.4 .585 .... but he said he never expected
inclnnatl
86 49 .637 "' C.lllornla
14 58 .561 J
to win it and didn't think he
Los Angelu 72 58 .554 11 'h Ook land'
10 62 .530 7
played all that well.
AS.tnl Ftranclsco 69 63 .52J 15'12 Kansas City 51 81 .J86 U
He credited the fOO,OOO firstan a
65 67 .492 "'h Milwaukee
50 83 .J76 27lh
place
check to an old. beaten-up
Houston
62 70 .470 22•;, Chicago
49 86 .J63 29'h
San Diego
50 82 .379 J.CV,
Sunday's Results
Kan City • Washington J
Sunday's Results
Boston 21 Chicago 11 • l&amp;t
.......,traal5 Cincinnati 1
Boston 4 Chicago 1, 2nd
6
/ork 5
St. Louis 2 Los Ang 1
NewYork5Minneoota2
CLEVELAND (UPI)-Biond
Milwaukee
5 Baltimore
2
Chi ca~ J •·
-n Diego o
Today's Proboble
Pllchen
Stan Smith, putting an the
~~ F~=~; ~/:1: ~,' ;~~
(All Tlmos EDTJ
power of his 6-foot-4 frame
Baltimore (Cuellar 20-71 at behind the racket, slammed a
New York IBahnsen 12-91 8 shot past two West Gennans
Todoy's ""bible Pitchers
P·~leveland (Dunning J.7l at for match point In the easiest
New \f~kTit"~.'r!~.~ 8_61 at washington (Cox 7.101 uo Davis Cup victory in the history
St. Louis 1Brlleo 5-3), 9 p.m.
p.m.
of tennis.
(Only game scheduled)
Detroit I Lollch 12·151 at The Mutt and Jeff Southern
S.:~/i~~e~~~~~~lU,·m· Callforma doubles team of
Tuesdoy'sG&lt;omu
Tuesdoy'sG&lt;omes
Smith and Bob Lutz, both 23,
Pitts at .......,treal, night
Chicago at Oakland, night
crushed Wilhelm BWJgert and
PNhewiladey~~iaat"tscl.hiLcao~is, night Kan Clty at Calli· night
Christian Kuhnke In slralght
~•
•
Minn
at
Milw
2,
twl-nite
1.
Los Ang at Alia 2, fwl ·nlfe
Clev at Wash, night
se,
Sunday ,11-3, 7.0, 6-4.
San Fran at Cine!, night
Bait at New York, night
'Arthur Ashe, '1:1, of Gum
San Diego at Houston, night
Detroit at Boston. night
Spring, Va ., defeated Bungert,
6-2, IIJ.II, 6-2, and Cliff Richey,
23, of San Angelo, Tex., beat
Kuhnke, 11-3, 6-4, 6-2, In alngles
matches Saturday at Harold T.
111
Clark Stadiwn.
1'~
Never before has an Ameri·
can team won the Davis Cup in
:
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Of oniy "fbur hours. Only the
great Australian teams of 1962
By NEIL HERSHBERG
downed Oakland,~. New York and 1967 bave defended the cup
UPI Splrlll Writer
beat Minnesota, :;.2, Milwaukee so efficiently.
With the Mets and the defeated Baltimore :;.2 Callfor· The swift American trlwnph
Pirates both In the doldrums, n1a nipped Clev.w;d, i~. and reduced the single• matches
the Chicago Cubs are gaining Kanaas City edged Washington, today to exblbltlons with
~~~ ~
~ ~ ~· ground slowly but surely In a 4-3.
Bench c
~ o o o division In which II seenut no
Wille McCovey drove In two
May lb .
~ 1 1 1 one Is really lnteresU!d In runs in the opener with a
J _ '
Carbo"
J 0 1 ~ winning the championship.
double and a homer and John
W'.!::J~~~d ss
~ ~ 0 Joe Pepitone hit a three-&lt;un Stephenson drove In the lie·
Merrlllp
2 o 2 o homer with one out In the ninth breaking run of the nightcap By United Pruslntern~llonal
Toto Is
J3 1 6 1 lnnlntt to give the Cubs and with a aacrifice fly as the
National Leaaue
. MDNTREAL1 b r h bl . rlgh,~der BlUth HanSands a. 3-0 Giants exlended the Pirates Atlanta
002 000 0110-2 6 2
1 1
&amp;utherland 2b
~ 0 0 0 vc- over .e
Diego losing streak to six games.
P11J!~vis, ~llh~l1n~"(;/ :n~
l'hllllps'cf
3 2 2 o Padrea Sunday and a sweep of
Jim Wynn hit a pair of two- Tillman: Lersch, Selll'll (8) and
Staubrt
3 I 1 1 their three1!ame series. Mean· 1'WI homers and Denis Menke Compton. WP-Lerach 1~·1!. LP·
· ·Balli')' II
~ 1 I 1 wblle the San Franelaco Glarils drove In three with two homers Jarvis 115-11). HRt·Lum (7th),
0 0 0 0 BWepl .11 doubllibeader from 1o lead the Astros to their sixth Tillman 17th).
· Hahn 11
Bateman c
~ 1 2 I PI""'-- b • and • 1 and
Leboy Jb
3 0 0 0 .......... • 7"'
"' •
straight win, their longest New Yor~ 310 000 001- 5 8 1
· ~bell1b
3 0 1 2 New YDI'k · dropped a &amp;.5 winning streak of the year.
Houstoo 202 121 lOx- 9 12 o
rllllkOssD
declslpn ~ the,Hou.iton Aslroa.
Rookie Leron Lee socked a Ryan, Fokers (6), Taylor (7)
T~ls
. ' JO s
s Cub Manager leo Durocher hro-run llomer In the second ~~;:~r~l :'J"rch.!~. J/~:
000
U\11 alter the Ollcago vil:lory, Inning to give Steve Carlton hlo Wll""" (7·5). LP-Ryan (6-10).
S10
"We're In pretty good shape flrat win In a month. The HRo-Ciendenon (191111, Wvnn 2,
.,...-..._., ..... dOw." Pitching coacb Herman Cardinal soulbpow had dropped (22nd L 23rd), Manke (loth),
!;li~~l.'t!illl 7~~~~t
Franko, a new addliloo to the four declsi0118 In a row since Cincinnati 0100iiij ooo- 1 6 1
·~
*hing staff aateeil, "I'd say · July 31 when he bout Houaton. .......,trNI 100 310 oox- 5 7 2
~;·Sta~;-,- our chan'C!ei are pretty good." · John Boccabella sln,gled In Merrill (20-1]) and Bench;
~
All three contenders have two ru1111 and Rusty Staub hit Renko 1111-'l and Bateman.
7 5 4 2' 5 played poi&gt;rt.f In Auguat, 'with hlo 29th homer of the season to HRo-Staub (29th), May (29th).
the Me II &amp;bowing a 12-18 log give tbe Espoa their fifth win In St. Louis 020 000 ooo- 2 7 1
6 I 1 2 3 (.toO), lbe Pirates playing 14-1~ their last tii games with the lot,Ang 000 010 ooo- 1 3 2
T- 1:51. A- 27.415.
ball (.483) and the Cuba the Reds
CarltOn 17·111 and Torre;
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and
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Sudalds. Mlkktl..,
LP·Varu:ie IS.S).
.llie TlbetaDa 88 Chomolqa
In olber NaUcWI League middle of a two-run rntlnnlng Lee (4th), Kosco (7th).
Wbich 111 e an 1 "goddea.: action St. ·Louis' slopped Loll and tripled to aet up hia team's
motber."
. Aogeleo, 2-1, Monlreal dQ'Irlled lbird run 81 the Phlllles won Chicago 000 000 OOJ- 3 4 I
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defeatedAdaJill,44 1t .
Barry! Lersch was the winner ROb!lrts (5-12! and CannizzarO:
~ ~:
ind Plot Ja"ls took the loss. HR-~tone 120thJ.

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Phlladeljbla f;ag)es ~ ~ ~-

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Jbe Uonut Detroit.
Fraaclaco
lit .Saturday night's ICUon, fllnker
Atlanta upset Super Bowl
champion ~ City, D-17,
lhankl to Tom McCauley's ge.
yard return of a mlaaed field
goal attempt; Miami presenU!d
new Coacb Don Shula with a 21).
13 vicia'y over; hlo former taam
the BaltimiM'e Coils; Jess
Phillips' two touchdowns

Dan Sikes finished with a ·•
that waa the difference," said for 2'19 and $21,300 fiN' thfrjl
place. Larry Hlnaon waaloul'lit
the likable Nichols.
at 280, Charles Coody fifth ~I
.
Only momenta earlier, Har- 281.
Bruce
Devlin,
Orville
Moo,d¥
ris, the 1962 U.S. Amateur

-who set a course record ~
his 64 Friday -Romero BJU..
cas and John Miller were .at
282, Tom Weiskopf and Bruce
Crampton at283.
Arnold Palmer never waa In
contention and flnlabed with a
75 Sunday for 295 total after
going to a desperation crosahanded putting style on the
final Jew holes. Only 1bnJ
players were below him.
Jack Nickiaua and llillr
Caster headed a group of nine
scorching service at liB best. players at 214. PGA cbampi011
Hls great reach and power Dave Stockton waa at :raa alfd
made him impassable and U.S. Open kinf Tony Jacklin 11
feroclOWiat the net.
.
294.
~j
. Lutz If. Los Angeles strug.
gled ~hold his servi.,.; in the
firs! set but he won with ease
later ·on:
Turvllle aaid the singles
victories of Richey and Ashe
"followed our game plan."
He aald he thought the
Germans would e~l the :;.
foot-7 Richey to -•··
follow his
normal style and stay back at
the baseline .
"We had Cliff rush the net at
every oppor1Wlity 0 becau.oe we
Your
thought this wouJd upset them"
Turvlllesaid.
'
"We knew Arthur would win
his service games, but we
asked him to slow up his
III'O'''"~'~Ir6k*"'td•lbe ball
lit play. He's a better scrambler
than Bungert and hti's ·in better
tallo-nid to ~~••era."·· '
condition."
Whether you want
· ·
The 70-year-&lt;&gt;ld tennis trophy
will stay in the UniU!d States
Iife or homeowners in·
lor a third straight year-its
surance, we will design
longest sojourn in America
a policy to fit your
since the late 19409.
Turvllle indicated confidence
vidual requirements ..
for next year, even if Ashe
Discuss your
sticlu to his plan to reUre from
needs with us.
cup competition Wlless it is
opened to contract pros.
"We have a lot of great
playera coming up, and Arthur,
like anybody else, may change
""'"'992-~
hlo mind," he aald.
14Courl.St.
Poiatrsy
champ who is winless as a pro,
had made a seven.foot birdie
putt at 18, a 0110-yard par.O, and
it looked like he and Nichols
were headed for a playoff.
Nlcbols, with a 3-under'flllr 69
Sunday, finished at 276. Harris
had a finaloi'QIIIId 70 for 277 and
the tu,200 runnerup check.

it."
Putll for One-stnke Vlclary

At the t81b green Sunday, he
used It to run In a birdie putt
that gave him a one • stroke
victory over Labron Harrta.
"I don't feel like I played any

w·m .Easily

nothing but personal and
na uona1pride at stake. Richey,
still smarting from criticism of
his selecUon ,on his past record
of weakness· on cement courts
and tempennental outbursts,
played Bungert and Ashe,
llylng to recapture first Amerl·
can ranking, took on Kuhnke.
Until they arrtved here, the
two Germans were national
heros. Bungert, 31, a Dusaeldorft sporting goods wholesaler,
and Kuh nke, also 31, a
lelthanded Cologne lawyer, won
six lntenonal malchea to
qualify for the cbaUenge round.
"We losllike sheep being led
Ill the slAughter," said lngo
Budlng, the German Davis
Cupper, court captain and
unofficial spOkesman.
"Kuhnke and Bungert were
...p•.&lt;NJt,. lbare. ,, . Qied... to
waltrilern·up; llut·:.;• 1181d'1he
dolfflll Budlng.
U.S: Davis Cup team captain
Edwa~ Turvllle aald Smith and
Lutz 'are one of the greatest
American doubles teams of all
lime."
Smith of Pasadena, had his

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University's football
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S.nFran 301 021 OOx- 7 11 1
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Higgins (81 and Fosse. WPMessersmith 111 ·101. LP·Col·

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ATTENTION WOMEN!

Milwaukee

L,'

better, but I putted wen and

sunuay s Llnescores
•

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S11 putter he pulled out of a
closet at home Jaat week.
'"That thing looks like a dog's
been chewing on It, but It's
been a very valuable putter to
me," said NlcMls. "I've done
everything to i~ even put It In a
vise at home and fooled with

Am en•cans

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Nichols Tops Ha1Tis By One

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Q-1 m •Pvlnf my daughter, 6, Gantrlsln for a kidney
IDiecticm. Could tbls cause
ber to break out around the
vulva·?
· A-Ytl. . Your doctor may
want lo switch
of the
otber

owltjl tlnebocker Dotve Roblnlon
"lw'nlrll p inlft'eepted pau
21 yards for one Gnat S.y
• flluchdot!n and Uneflllcker Fnd
Carr searing anolher Green
S.y TD all« p~ up a
fumble and relurnlng it 55
yards. Green S.y Is un-ten
iD preseason play with two
victories ond two Ues wblle
O&amp;kland Ia 1'3.
The Raiders announced alter
the game they had cut veteran
Ught end BIUy Cannon. Cannon,
the 1959 Helsman Trophy
wilmer out of Loulalana State,
helped Houston to three
slralghl division lilies and two

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How can I s!Qp this habit?
A-The gentle Insertion of
the tbumb, part way Into the
moutb, with mild sucking,
Is normal In IDfants up to 2
or 2~ years of age and does
no harm. But insertion of the
thumb almost to the wrist
and vigorous sucking for
long periods usually means
that the baby is overlr tired
or feels neglected, frightened
or frustrated. This may push
the upper front teeth outward and the lower front
teeth Inward.
.U the babil Is stopped be·
fore the permanent teeth
come in, the teeth will gradually return to normal posl·
tion. fn any case, it is im·
portant to find and ueat the
cause of the thumbsucklng.
Meanwhile, try to· ge~ your
daughter to use a pacifier
instead of her thumb.
~ IGD, 9, still sucks
his t b u m b. What .do you
advise?
,.
. A-Any chUd who persist!~
m Ibis h~blt ~r ba Ia
thre~ years old may not only
!Hstqr~ his teeth but also get
mfections around his thumb·
n~il. He n ~ e d s the com·
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,

home · ,alllnd Tuelday agalnsl
5anFranclJco). niey'play three
gamee with ~ Glanlll and' three
!9Jtb the San Diego Plidrea.
I · ·
Slm~ .,..,wa .
' Wl)lle the tam II idle, ·rOOk·
~ Wa~ne Slmpaon Is beginning
.to.throw.
wcue:altendance reconl. . " S\IJIPliOn, who~ been out fiN'
The Reds ao far tbla year a montli with a bad arm, began
bavedrawnl,471,71lfwon the a ten· day rest period Satur·
fl!ld.• IIIII')NIBBing ,the 1,451,138 day. During lhls week, Reds
. they lOt·In 11165. ~ fipre af. Manager Sparky Anderson
.ter SUnday's S-1 ICl8l to Mob- wiU allow him to throw In the
ireal~de the Reds the .lop · outfield to atretch hlo muacles.
drawing card In the National After tho9e ten days, the young
League.
ri8hthander will throw harder
•· And the Reds, despite losing and work himaelf Into slllrling
two of three to the Espoa, COO· rotation again.
Unue to lead the league's west- "I plan to start him Sept. 9
~ dlvlalon, havinS an 11\J or 10 In Los Angeles," aald An·
game lead over Los Angeles aa. deraon.
1he ~JPIOII heads Into the final Also toward the road to recovmqnth.
.
erylsrighthanderJimMaloney,
. 11'1~ Reds are Idle today, but who baa been sldeUned since
the middle of April with a ruplured acbillea tendon.
Maloney FJJclbl~
General
Manager Bob How'
aam aald Maloney may be ellglble lor the playoffs and the
WHorld Series lldhelfcan pllalch.
owaam ... a p yer Is
not on tbe roster by Sept. 1 he
. Is not eligible for any playoffs
or series competltloo. But he
CINCINNATI(lJPI)-Cincln· explained the rule says that If
rtatl Bengali Coach Paul Brown a player cornea off the dlaabled
was almost speechle&amp;8 Satur- list afler Sept. I, he can be
ld red llglble
profeaslonal footwould
ball team had just bealen a meallthatAndersonwouldhave
to Iet one of his pIayers go to
team he uaed to coacb.
"Thank you," the veteran get down to the 25 player limit
mentor managed to say after he can carry.
the CinclnniU Bengals atunned Montreal got three l'WIS in the
, theClevelandBrowns31·241nan fourth Inning Sunday to ensure
exhibition football game here.
them the wlh after the Reds
"Thlo Is one ball I'll keep, I pulled Saturday's coolest out
promise you lh11," Brown said 4-3 ~the lith Inning.
aa he accepted .the game ball . Monlreal'sRustyStaubhomfromcenterBobJohnsoo. '"l'llis ered In each game.
one will be In our trophy case." Clnclnnali'swln Saturday was
Equally aa proud after the vic- the first time In five games the
tory was quarterback Sam Wy· Red• have manage d a wIn
che who had played the enUre over the EIJ)OB.
game, connecting on 12 of 23 at. Clay Carroll pllched one In·
templl for 132 yards and one nlng In relief Saturday to boost
touchdown.
hlo record to 9-2. The loss went
"ldldn'tsleep at an the night to fonner outllelder Carl Morbe!IM'e," he aald. Wyche admit- tonwhoheldtheRedshitlessunted he was lensed up before the til the seventh Inning.
game, being one of five quar.
Anderson baa decided to u.oe
terbaelu flshtlng !or the . I Jim McGlotblln against Gaylord
' !l~llll»t(liil:lllo .l•yat:. .Perry j)f the a1aq~ TueadaY..
, ,•.Gtijg'b~{"~.W\!iMf~~ ~.B!'tlfP!M'flll''l'&lt;lt\Wedrili$(..,,, : .. 11!18!!QII ,liOO&amp;uae of,})II:: ,day't.gl!lllt against Juan Marl·
4PJ1 litiut'Y ..: ·'
chal and Tony Cloninger lllll!llin
.~ .:Qerigall have today off, ~ursday's game against Skip
~ut ~the rest of the week Pitl,.,k.
In preparation for Saturday
CINCINNATI
niJitt'a altlbltloo game In Mil·
ob r h bl
Wtul!e!! against the Green Bay Rose rf
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I By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

North-South

your child's speech is
·
or slow to develop
tiauAe may be :l!byslc&amp;l
~~~.a clef~·. Of the
[1!1 or J)alate) or fullctlonal
poor baaltb in the first two
eara of IUe, Inadequate
·
g or bnitation of poor
h). Frustration resultfrom unrealistic stand·
set by the parents often
eadll to stuttering. The cblld
· .an overprotective .parent
bo anUcfpatea bls every
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By STU CAMEN
UI'I Splrlll Writer
JOI) wha?
"
The Minnesota VIkings VJ.
The New York Jels. Joe Kapp
vs. Joe Namath. A natural,
right? Wrong.
The two clubs met In a preseason SIDle at Bloomington,
Minn., Sunday night with the
Kappl!ss Vlklnp whipping the
Jels and their Broadway Joe,
52-21.
Kapp, the quarterback who
led Minnesota to Ita National
Football leAgue Utle last year
but Is a holdout lhls season,
was hardly rnilsed Sunday aa

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Brown Is
Speechless

ernent for rubber horseshoes that
Stream magazine set off a 1
a prooluct that has not been manu·
a century.
The
occurred in the 8lllliversary issue of the
which an early Goodyear ad was ediloriaUy
to illustrate wha! advertising used to be like.
the progress mBde in the art over the interven·
by Madison Avenue experts, hundreds of readw ''""' the difference.
magazine bas been busy ever since returning money
writing personal letters of apology and explanation.
~v_e!ltlsiltg may not be what it used to be, but about
mare ...

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i·~tM0NtREAlJ (1IPI) - ~
'1IGIY,lhinJl the·CbictnnaU RedS
rtu,;1aay "bollt their la&amp;t trip
ndrm ot the ,border Ia that
IIOI)IeQQe up there iheip.
IN I "mill~ be the liDS. ,
I ••!J'I!t•Jledll,.., Wbtcb, played
.jbtee·Jjmea In MoQireal; q
tt~ilouP •Jana to ael a National

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Baltimore 001 000 IIJO- 2 6 I
Lockwood, Sanders (IJ and
McNertney; Palmer. Lot&gt;ez (7),
Richert (9) and Hendricks. WPLockwood (2·10). LP-Palmer
111 . Bl . HRs . Harper (:i61hJ,
Jollnsan 18th I, Hegan I 11th).

We now 11M openinp for Tues.jay IIIGfllinc

Its! gomt)
Boston
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Tuppers Plaifis

Attendance at lhe Nuarene
Sunday Sdlool on Augual 23 wu

Society News

BllcldeJs at ReedavUle.

worship attendance wu 41 with

JIY Mro. Evelp Brie~
Sunday School attendanee at
of'Columbus spent a week with the Melbodlst Church Sunday
~·Harry Ludwick Sr. and the wu 50. Offer!Da was fl~,81, The
41&lt; Olfer!Da WI! $1~J1.
Mr, llld Mrs. Jolm Ludwick

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Mr,~SrMn. BWCogarand ~~~~!'"::.
et .i,r~ost y .· r1vgance

P,fra, Mamie Hoffman apenl offering $2'1 J8.

~venlng

with Mrs. Harry

Mr, and Mra. AusUn Keltoo of

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~011111 · lllld al an A.AU
,
t.akellilelt' Wulnanienl, lbel'e.
Hitlman.
Mr. and Mrs, O.Car Babcock
By LOUIS CAB~• a
lll&amp;Y he even more ID bllme accornpllsbment of gen~ However, ·lite. donlonll\'rlllon's
Mrs. Boatrite's nepllew is were Sunday guests of Mr. and
UPI Reupia Writer
tllan ~Wrqging conaerva" !IOCiai ptogresa.
·•
dldn;t take place,
•· .
IPflldlnB some time with her Mra. Alex Hor!Dn o1 WeUslon. Dr. Cynthia Wedel, jiHSident lives for the 8pUt aver social '"lbe social witneu of the The women asld ·beailly ·
and attended Sunday School Mrs. Dollie Tippie and
O~
actioo that is sapping the church Ia far lesa effective tbill pageant&amp; deerade women. The
with her SUntlay.
daughlers and grandchildren of .
'I
..,strength of America's ahurdles. il shoulc! and could he today charge Ia a frequent !1M amq
Dr. llld Mra, Musser and Athens RouU! ~ were SUnday of the National Council of Thla is news of the JIUIII-biie&amp;- hecauae it is constantly 'iielni ,.omen Uheratora nation'tilda.
Nellie Pullins of Akron called on guests of her )ll'rents, Mr, and Churcbo!s, suggested this week dog type, because Dr. Wedel is opposed by the vast majorltjr of In San FrancllcO, loCal ,
Erma Hlelman Saturday,
Mra. Clarence. Nichols.
that "self-righteous" Uherais a leading liberal and the church memberl," abe lllid, Women'1 ·Lib bu engapd bi
Letha !Coblentz and LetHe Mr. an4 Mrs. Homer Bricldes
National Council of . Churches PoUtlclans do noltake lieMously pickellnS , 1m ·I!JIIIb!'a. i'Uies.
Meredith of Columbus caUed on of Pomeroy. Mr. llld Mra. John
has been a mainspring of the the pronouncemenla Ql chiiJ'Ch They·.pli:ketad a meeting olthe
frlenda In this viclnlty last Hayes of Chester and Wallia
social action movement.
leaders who have been ~- AmeriCan catholic blsbope in
week.
Rand of Three Rivers,
W1iting In the duistlan ated by lhelt own COIIIIII~. May.
A good nwnher attended the Michigan, were Sunday afCentury J1188azine-ilself a .., do not fC4' a mo.ment lbbik
Evidence of W:omen'J 'Ub
reception for Rev. Grate and lernoon guests of Mr, and Mrs.
noted voice of Uberallsm-Dr. that the churches of this growth in the MlnneapoUs, st.
famUy and they received a Wayne Brickles.
Wedal said leaders who fa'for COWilry should siDp beirlB the Paul area; GrOIIIIII ~ plckelo
nurnber of sifla. In addition Mr. and Mrs, William
Mr. and Mra, John Uoyd and active involvement of lbe conscience of the nation," Dr. ed a Minlleapolls ~ !il
Mrs. Grate received several Chapman and cbiJdren apent a boys, David and Chr!l, of St. church in social and poUIIcel Wadel concluded. "But I am oPPose Ill· policy 'of lll!parate
nice birthday glfle. Mrs, Ufe lew days with her parents, Mr. Petersburg, Fla. and Mr · and affairs have undermined tbe'lr increasingly COII1Incecl thai we · male and female alia. Also 1
was ln charge of the program and Mrs. Kenneth Benjamin of Mrs. Ron Wright and children of own cause by neglecting "the cannot carry out~ task if we picketed: A ,auna. The' man•
and hoo!emade ice cream llld Oklahoma. •
DubUn, Va,, apenl two weeks hard, tima-conBuming task ·Of spend so much of our ~ In agement, ,Aid the· plckeis,
cake was enjoyed by everyone
Mr. and Mrs, C, w. Taitt of wlththelrpm-ents,Mr.andMrs. communicaUon" necessary ID lnlra-famUy flllllla.
mlsuaed women.
at the gathering held at the UWeHockingandMr.llldMrs. Bruce MlliTIB llld son, Larry. acquaint rank and me church "In order ID promote social In AUanta NOW lw bout
home of Freda Miller.
Richard Smith of East Uver- fr!"J':.:eeH
members with the Christian action, church leadership must, 1011 memben,' mcilllly :A a:o 50
Mn, Moon!DOkFreclaMiller pool called on Mr. and Mrs. doing nicely. OSP
molivatioos for su'i} In- undertake the hard, 11~¥- . yeara of ·age, prpfesaional
lo the Veterans Memorial Oscar Babcock Saturday.
volvemenl
c01111uming task of COIIIIIlU!IIca· women generaUy r..'al Wlrk·
HIIIIPital ID see her only uncle, Mr. and Mra. John Gramling The !eUowahlp room of the Conservative church mem- Uon-must find a wa7 ID reach ers, teacllera; gO'Ve~t em.
awley Belzing last week.
and sons of Tenneasee, Mr, and LangsviUe Church was the ben, llhe said, are "neither ba4 out ID, comm)llllcale with, loy
The Nazarene Church. Mrs. Uoyd Dean and son llld scene of a bridal shower nor stupid people; they li'e educate the great body of P ~Salftlloa.\rQ!J
Homecoming will he held Sept. some friends from Lakewood ~~~ ~ol:~ decent, lntelll8ent, God-fearfl1g church people even while The blggeal - l thbia wu
13 with two qaartettea being and Mr. and Mrs, Kevin Dean
men and women." Bul they continuing to ~ forward on piclteting ot the Silvation AliQy ·
featured, the Bissel Brothers and baby of WaahingiDn Court Dexter. Hostesses were Glenna have grown up with a cmceJil the aoclal .juatk. front. . .
after that o~tiim ~
and the GGspelaires. Everyone House were weekend guests of Felty and Lena Kospp, A c~or of Chrlsllanity as IndividUal "Leadeta of danomlnatiolll to gran I support ·. ID ~ w0Ql811- .
Ia welcune.
Mrs. Maxine Chapman.
acherneofpinkandwhlll!wi a piety-a concept taught ihem and ill the Nallonal Co!lllcil Of neutenant who wlil the lole . ·
Mra, Marvin Walker spent 0111
pale blue
umbrella
c&amp;ITied by the. cburch In limes ~"'- Cllurcbes need to
'out into lllpPorl
•
of
""''"- The army
Games
were was
pla•ed
llld
....., \;,wwcu..
Sunday
at
CinciMali
with
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and
they
simply
do
not
the
fteld,
to
with
llld
said
penaiona
apply only to
Epidemic Slwuld
relatives..
·, pnzer were won by Kathy
the
lll!W llaten to the
Only
LI.;_-_ _. , .... ...._,, __ wa•""- fl
~.· !wi!ullins, Mabe.L .Tr.a"" and
men,
'O
"'~~~fa\ieiOl'lli~
Mra, DrvD Watson and son, . was w · by j;'.lla
-· . .
famUy and his brother of 'Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Mliteravtlle called on Erma R, K. Rowan.

World

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News Notes

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health ·Olllcials said Saturday son all atll!nded the Wilson. an
ado would prubably eacape a Wataon reunion at Cardington shown, refreshments Ill Ice
'"""theria -"'-'• hecavJe of Sunday
cream, cupcakes, potato chi))ll,
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·
mints, tes, coffee and Kool-.Ud
a maralve immunlcatlon
prOtp'am.
were served 1D those named
D'. John Ackerman, who
un: ClAIMED
andRIMrsta , CRohert Davia,
beads the cieparlmalt'l com- JIIIJBMBO, Oblo (UPI) _
n a, .
, inda, Lena
1
lllllllcable dlaee• olflce, ll8id WOllam T. Armltrong, 22,
llldd...
ano
has
a
atata
law
requiring
Sfenan,
wu
1lllled
Frlda)o
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PP
an
fftr7 ddld tlltering ICbool for DiCbt wbell the C8' be wu Mrs, Willard · Walker, ''"""''
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tbe lint time to he bnnum!wl

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llld social
IDday."
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Instead
....ft. ID '-'ftg •-·ft ••..1••
,.,_ along, .::!u:.'!,., Uber"'ual•. """"'• IU\OJ',
church leaders !Do often have
treated them with "cavalier
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Uherall ArropDt 1

When queotions
conservaUve
laymen
raise
about
the
rldin&amp; Ia C1'llllbed Cll Oblo . . Millel'. Mrs. Larry Rupe and acllvitles and pronouneemente
hen In Righi... Qnmty. J8801l, Mrs: Dale Wttchl. Mra. of national church bodies
Doyle Knapp, Mrs. Mae Lynch, dominated by liberal cJerayMrs. Robert Molden, Mn, ·men she said lhey too often
Donna. Staey, Mrs. Harold gel '"arrogant' and self-right.:
Erline a.nd Planah, Unda eous" answers
Hudson, Mra, O,de Devia, Mra, ''No senslbl~ politlclan in
Janet Tlllia, Mra. KeMelh goverrunenl would antsconize
De via, Mrs. Wci'ley Devia, Mrs. b1a C01111Uiuency Ill we do '1she
Arvil Holter, Mra. Homer laid
'
Bussen, ~ Mitzi, Mrs, Merlln It is small wonder, abe aaid,
Tracy and SUe, Mrs. LaWrence that this "contemptuous" treatRape and Brenda, Mn. Alpha ment hu left mapy churcb
Barr, Mrs. Vona OIDenwater, members "bewildered and anMrs. Lelia R~field, Mrs, gry ..
Masine Dyer, Mrs. Eather &amp;me Hherala, she noted,
Kennedy and Mrs.' Wayne "take pride In being rejected by
Cleland. :rttoae aendlng clfts the multitude who cboole not to
were Nellie Pierce, Mrs. Clair lollow us." But this altitude
Parkerson, Mrs. 'lbelina EbDn, puts selfoSitlalactlon above 1M
Mrs. LawiiiK:e Trlppletl, Mrs.
Pauline •Gorby, Cecil Bolin.
MrsoKaren Stanley, Mrs. Clara
.. \
Welch, . Mra. Donna Morris,
Edna Mae Bwiclt and Job.
Norma Nicholson,
Mr. anct'Mn. Blair CadwaUsder and sons, Brian llld
Chris, of Seaman, spent ·the
Mkend trlth her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Alpha Barr. Mr. llld
Mra. Alpha Barr and son, Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
David llld MlcheUe and Mr, llld
Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and
boys aU went to P1rbrshurg on
Sunday to U. Barr reunion.
. Bruee Mj1n1.r Ia ill Holzer
Medical Center following an
•uto accldanL
l'olrl, Florence Hayes
The lea
It an ever~
Adldnson cjJ .Athena Ia vialling III'OOn lha grow• to - i ,
'
~III._Mra. 'Bllmcbe Nelson ot hiligbt .of 15 to so feet jn lis 'I" .
alate. The , World • ",'''
...,._, Mra,'AIIk\nson and Mrs. natural
~ I a Y I that tell (\,.,
Kelson cailed on liueJ VanZant plaDta
ure prulled to hflll)lta · · ,.
Wrf&amp;ht Y,ieaPeiday.
of two to five feet, wlilcb
Mn. ~lyn WyeJnilt7 and r et ' 111 Ill lhe tell buill 'li
lion, ROOalcl, of Comlna are )'!eldlllg 1 greater number 'f
visiting her parents, Mr. and ot yolml leavea lhan Ia Ita
· Mn. Clair ~eraoil.
natutalatate.
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If you are a hhrlng al~ ·

•. ;. b! fiiJ:pr~~!'it ·.

. tlinS.promptty '
Tliert's neve~ any
unnecessary
waili~g fot pr•

scriPtion servite

here-

we

l

Chances are the dress wUl
]1ave l!lloliBh li~m-dresses
don'! have to IN! lhe full
mldl·leDilh; IIJ!d ~an ba quite
a bit Shorter then coals.
Rerws of cordlrig, trim or
top-atitehlng ell!l cover up a
crease-Une. So c811' some
crewel-work, trapunto or
mac~ embroidery, The
peasapt look Is 10 big tb,al
you co)!k! embroider a wide
band \if flannel to atiteh to
tbe )lem of a flannel jumper
~d repeat the motif on a
eoUar or pocket. U lhe top
of a dress fila well, Ia fasbIODable lllld becoming, you
~ IJIUe, II a :whole new
st~rt of ciolor-matcblng fabric, .In a different teslure, If
a band of fabrle added at lhe
looks like an afterlhougbl, Insert lhe band at a

bottom

point hlgber on tha

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MONDAY
and long, and pin it to dlf• . SOUTHERN Athletic
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beit Jeilgtb. You'D probablY
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TUESDAY
more a matter of good PfO:' POMEROY Chapter 116 OES
portion then actual ·inChes Tuesday at 7:4$ p. m. MasOnic
from the Door.
Temple; put malrona llld paat
No, you don't have to palrona nlshl will he obaerved
tbrow out your wardrobe- and are urged ID ~ present
If you sew, you eiD ba In CHESTER LODGE No 323
fashion alllhe lime.
DluBhtersol America,~
8 p.m. Charter ID be draped for
The Queen of Sheba men- two decea1ed members;
lloned in the Bible .I t lhe !IIOI!Ihers 1D wear white.
traditional ruler of Ethiopia. REGULAR MEETING
Middleport Lodge 363 FlAM
Tuesday 7:30 pJII, Middleport
Lodge Hall.
DEMOCRAT CLUB Tilesdsy,
8 p. m. al hhdquarters over
lola.. Dresa Shoji,
MEIGS TEMPLE No, 153
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�News Notes

Tuppers Plaifis

Attendance at lhe Nuarene
Sunday Sdlool on Augual 23 wu

Society News

BllcldeJs at ReedavUle.

worship attendance wu 41 with

JIY Mro. Evelp Brie~
Sunday School attendanee at
of'Columbus spent a week with the Melbodlst Church Sunday
~·Harry Ludwick Sr. and the wu 50. Offer!Da was fl~,81, The
41&lt; Olfer!Da WI! $1~J1.
Mr, llld Mrs. Jolm Ludwick

G
"JI
l
A
·
Mr,~SrMn. BWCogarand ~~~~!'"::.
et .i,r~ost y .· r1vgance

P,fra, Mamie Hoffman apenl offering $2'1 J8.

~venlng

with Mrs. Harry

Mr, and Mra. AusUn Keltoo of

Issued

-~lraleata=~:

1

~011111 · lllld al an A.AU
,
t.akellilelt' Wulnanienl, lbel'e.
Hitlman.
Mr. and Mrs, O.Car Babcock
By LOUIS CAB~• a
lll&amp;Y he even more ID bllme accornpllsbment of gen~ However, ·lite. donlonll\'rlllon's
Mrs. Boatrite's nepllew is were Sunday guests of Mr. and
UPI Reupia Writer
tllan ~Wrqging conaerva" !IOCiai ptogresa.
·•
dldn;t take place,
•· .
IPflldlnB some time with her Mra. Alex Hor!Dn o1 WeUslon. Dr. Cynthia Wedel, jiHSident lives for the 8pUt aver social '"lbe social witneu of the The women asld ·beailly ·
and attended Sunday School Mrs. Dollie Tippie and
O~
actioo that is sapping the church Ia far lesa effective tbill pageant&amp; deerade women. The
with her SUntlay.
daughlers and grandchildren of .
'I
..,strength of America's ahurdles. il shoulc! and could he today charge Ia a frequent !1M amq
Dr. llld Mra, Musser and Athens RouU! ~ were SUnday of the National Council of Thla is news of the JIUIII-biie&amp;- hecauae it is constantly 'iielni ,.omen Uheratora nation'tilda.
Nellie Pullins of Akron called on guests of her )ll'rents, Mr, and Churcbo!s, suggested this week dog type, because Dr. Wedel is opposed by the vast majorltjr of In San FrancllcO, loCal ,
Erma Hlelman Saturday,
Mra. Clarence. Nichols.
that "self-righteous" Uherais a leading liberal and the church memberl," abe lllid, Women'1 ·Lib bu engapd bi
Letha !Coblentz and LetHe Mr. an4 Mrs. Homer Bricldes
National Council of . Churches PoUtlclans do noltake lieMously pickellnS , 1m ·I!JIIIb!'a. i'Uies.
Meredith of Columbus caUed on of Pomeroy. Mr. llld Mra. John
has been a mainspring of the the pronouncemenla Ql chiiJ'Ch They·.pli:ketad a meeting olthe
frlenda In this viclnlty last Hayes of Chester and Wallia
social action movement.
leaders who have been ~- AmeriCan catholic blsbope in
week.
Rand of Three Rivers,
W1iting In the duistlan ated by lhelt own COIIIIII~. May.
A good nwnher attended the Michigan, were Sunday afCentury J1188azine-ilself a .., do not fC4' a mo.ment lbbik
Evidence of W:omen'J 'Ub
reception for Rev. Grate and lernoon guests of Mr, and Mrs.
noted voice of Uberallsm-Dr. that the churches of this growth in the MlnneapoUs, st.
famUy and they received a Wayne Brickles.
Wedal said leaders who fa'for COWilry should siDp beirlB the Paul area; GrOIIIIII ~ plckelo
nurnber of sifla. In addition Mr. and Mrs, William
Mr. and Mra, John Uoyd and active involvement of lbe conscience of the nation," Dr. ed a Minlleapolls ~ !il
Mrs. Grate received several Chapman and cbiJdren apent a boys, David and Chr!l, of St. church in social and poUIIcel Wadel concluded. "But I am oPPose Ill· policy 'of lll!parate
nice birthday glfle. Mrs, Ufe lew days with her parents, Mr. Petersburg, Fla. and Mr · and affairs have undermined tbe'lr increasingly COII1Incecl thai we · male and female alia. Also 1
was ln charge of the program and Mrs. Kenneth Benjamin of Mrs. Ron Wright and children of own cause by neglecting "the cannot carry out~ task if we picketed: A ,auna. The' man•
and hoo!emade ice cream llld Oklahoma. •
DubUn, Va,, apenl two weeks hard, tima-conBuming task ·Of spend so much of our ~ In agement, ,Aid the· plckeis,
cake was enjoyed by everyone
Mr. and Mrs, C, w. Taitt of wlththelrpm-ents,Mr.andMrs. communicaUon" necessary ID lnlra-famUy flllllla.
mlsuaed women.
at the gathering held at the UWeHockingandMr.llldMrs. Bruce MlliTIB llld son, Larry. acquaint rank and me church "In order ID promote social In AUanta NOW lw bout
home of Freda Miller.
Richard Smith of East Uver- fr!"J':.:eeH
members with the Christian action, church leadership must, 1011 memben,' mcilllly :A a:o 50
Mn, Moon!DOkFreclaMiller pool called on Mr. and Mrs. doing nicely. OSP
molivatioos for su'i} In- undertake the hard, 11~¥- . yeara of ·age, prpfesaional
lo the Veterans Memorial Oscar Babcock Saturday.
volvemenl
c01111uming task of COIIIIIlU!IIca· women generaUy r..'al Wlrk·
HIIIIPital ID see her only uncle, Mr. and Mra. John Gramling The !eUowahlp room of the Conservative church mem- Uon-must find a wa7 ID reach ers, teacllera; gO'Ve~t em.
awley Belzing last week.
and sons of Tenneasee, Mr, and LangsviUe Church was the ben, llhe said, are "neither ba4 out ID, comm)llllcale with, loy
The Nazarene Church. Mrs. Uoyd Dean and son llld scene of a bridal shower nor stupid people; they li'e educate the great body of P ~Salftlloa.\rQ!J
Homecoming will he held Sept. some friends from Lakewood ~~~ ~ol:~ decent, lntelll8ent, God-fearfl1g church people even while The blggeal - l thbia wu
13 with two qaartettea being and Mr. and Mrs, Kevin Dean
men and women." Bul they continuing to ~ forward on piclteting ot the Silvation AliQy ·
featured, the Bissel Brothers and baby of WaahingiDn Court Dexter. Hostesses were Glenna have grown up with a cmceJil the aoclal .juatk. front. . .
after that o~tiim ~
and the GGspelaires. Everyone House were weekend guests of Felty and Lena Kospp, A c~or of Chrlsllanity as IndividUal "Leadeta of danomlnatiolll to gran I support ·. ID ~ w0Ql811- .
Ia welcune.
Mrs. Maxine Chapman.
acherneofpinkandwhlll!wi a piety-a concept taught ihem and ill the Nallonal Co!lllcil Of neutenant who wlil the lole . ·
Mra, Marvin Walker spent 0111
pale blue
umbrella
c&amp;ITied by the. cburch In limes ~"'- Cllurcbes need to
'out into lllpPorl
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Games
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at
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the
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to
with
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penaiona
apply only to
Epidemic Slwuld
relatives..
·, pnzer were won by Kathy
the
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Only
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men,
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Mra, DrvD Watson and son, . was w · by j;'.lla
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Mliteravtlle called on Erma R, K. Rowan.

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health ·Olllcials said Saturday son all atll!nded the Wilson. an
ado would prubably eacape a Wataon reunion at Cardington shown, refreshments Ill Ice
'"""theria -"'-'• hecavJe of Sunday
cream, cupcakes, potato chi))ll,
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a maralve immunlcatlon
prOtp'am.
were served 1D those named
D'. John Ackerman, who
un: ClAIMED
andRIMrsta , CRohert Davia,
beads the cieparlmalt'l com- JIIIJBMBO, Oblo (UPI) _
n a, .
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requiring
Sfenan,
wu
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Frlda)o
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fftr7 ddld tlltering ICbool for DiCbt wbell the C8' be wu Mrs, Willard · Walker, ''"""''
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church leaders !Do often have
treated them with "cavalier
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When queotions
conservaUve
laymen
raise
about
the
rldin&amp; Ia C1'llllbed Cll Oblo . . Millel'. Mrs. Larry Rupe and acllvitles and pronouneemente
hen In Righi... Qnmty. J8801l, Mrs: Dale Wttchl. Mra. of national church bodies
Doyle Knapp, Mrs. Mae Lynch, dominated by liberal cJerayMrs. Robert Molden, Mn, ·men she said lhey too often
Donna. Staey, Mrs. Harold gel '"arrogant' and self-right.:
Erline a.nd Planah, Unda eous" answers
Hudson, Mra, O,de Devia, Mra, ''No senslbl~ politlclan in
Janet Tlllia, Mra. KeMelh goverrunenl would antsconize
De via, Mrs. Wci'ley Devia, Mrs. b1a C01111Uiuency Ill we do '1she
Arvil Holter, Mra. Homer laid
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Bussen, ~ Mitzi, Mrs, Merlln It is small wonder, abe aaid,
Tracy and SUe, Mrs. LaWrence that this "contemptuous" treatRape and Brenda, Mn. Alpha ment hu left mapy churcb
Barr, Mrs. Vona OIDenwater, members "bewildered and anMrs. Lelia R~field, Mrs, gry ..
Masine Dyer, Mrs. Eather &amp;me Hherala, she noted,
Kennedy and Mrs.' Wayne "take pride In being rejected by
Cleland. :rttoae aendlng clfts the multitude who cboole not to
were Nellie Pierce, Mrs. Clair lollow us." But this altitude
Parkerson, Mrs. 'lbelina EbDn, puts selfoSitlalactlon above 1M
Mrs. LawiiiK:e Trlppletl, Mrs.
Pauline •Gorby, Cecil Bolin.
MrsoKaren Stanley, Mrs. Clara
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Welch, . Mra. Donna Morris,
Edna Mae Bwiclt and Job.
Norma Nicholson,
Mr. anct'Mn. Blair CadwaUsder and sons, Brian llld
Chris, of Seaman, spent ·the
Mkend trlth her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Alpha Barr. Mr. llld
Mra. Alpha Barr and son, Mike,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
David llld MlcheUe and Mr, llld
Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and
boys aU went to P1rbrshurg on
Sunday to U. Barr reunion.
. Bruee Mj1n1.r Ia ill Holzer
Medical Center following an
•uto accldanL
l'olrl, Florence Hayes
The lea
It an ever~
Adldnson cjJ .Athena Ia vialling III'OOn lha grow• to - i ,
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~III._Mra. 'Bllmcbe Nelson ot hiligbt .of 15 to so feet jn lis 'I" .
alate. The , World • ",'''
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~ I a Y I that tell (\,.,
Kelson cailed on liueJ VanZant plaDta
ure prulled to hflll)lta · · ,.
Wrf&amp;ht Y,ieaPeiday.
of two to five feet, wlilcb
Mn. ~lyn WyeJnilt7 and r et ' 111 Ill lhe tell buill 'li
lion, ROOalcl, of Comlna are )'!eldlllg 1 greater number 'f
visiting her parents, Mr. and ot yolml leavea lhan Ia Ita
· Mn. Clair ~eraoil.
natutalatate.
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Tliert's neve~ any
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]1ave l!lloliBh li~m-dresses
don'! have to IN! lhe full
mldl·leDilh; IIJ!d ~an ba quite
a bit Shorter then coals.
Rerws of cordlrig, trim or
top-atitehlng ell!l cover up a
crease-Une. So c811' some
crewel-work, trapunto or
mac~ embroidery, The
peasapt look Is 10 big tb,al
you co)!k! embroider a wide
band \if flannel to atiteh to
tbe )lem of a flannel jumper
~d repeat the motif on a
eoUar or pocket. U lhe top
of a dress fila well, Ia fasbIODable lllld becoming, you
~ IJIUe, II a :whole new
st~rt of ciolor-matcblng fabric, .In a different teslure, If
a band of fabrle added at lhe
looks like an afterlhougbl, Insert lhe band at a

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UPRICHT CLEANER! ONLY

To rtart your Dew-!o.Oir, .
aewblg, ·make a midi~
buttoned down the fi'oul, to
wear wilh boots and wide
leather bell Make It good
MONDAY
and long, and pin it to dlf• . SOUTHERN Athletic
ferenl lellilhs before hem- Boosters Monday, 7:311 p, m., at
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mlng to ileciida your OWll high school.
beit Jeilgtb. You'D probablY
ftnd thet the new look Ill
TUESDAY
more a matter of good PfO:' POMEROY Chapter 116 OES
portion then actual ·inChes Tuesday at 7:4$ p. m. MasOnic
from the Door.
Temple; put malrona llld paat
No, you don't have to palrona nlshl will he obaerved
tbrow out your wardrobe- and are urged ID ~ present
If you sew, you eiD ba In CHESTER LODGE No 323
fashion alllhe lime.
DluBhtersol America,~
8 p.m. Charter ID be draped for
The Queen of Sheba men- two decea1ed members;
lloned in the Bible .I t lhe !IIOI!Ihers 1D wear white.
traditional ruler of Ethiopia. REGULAR MEETING
Middleport Lodge 363 FlAM
Tuesday 7:30 pJII, Middleport
Lodge Hall.
DEMOCRAT CLUB Tilesdsy,
8 p. m. al hhdquarters over
lola.. Dresa Shoji,
MEIGS TEMPLE No, 153
Pythian Slaters, Tuesday, 7:a0
P- m,, Middleport Le@lon Hall,

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WITH DlSTURBULA TOR
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c1t1nl Stror~~, cur1bl1 pnMctlon for dltpoullll tNitftd dust Ml- ZipPit op~nlfC.

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ltl)'l lrnh! Gu1rd1 . .lnst pmu.. bldiiN
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nounc:e that i

.MR. H.': Wiam
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w'lll be at ouropeclal aH

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httrlng al~ con.

11JIIatlon. If you llove
hatting pi'Cibl....

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our opoclal !lotdng tfd
consultation fof • ·iree
~monstratlon, loou '""'
purd1He - tel af!&gt;olljlrllt
II half-price, Limit ~ "'

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pama In, call .lor llama
•ppolfttment.

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dltlonad, tlri:lod Qless, li~JOIMIIC trans., ~f shlorlng
and braktl!. radio. other fine ac&lt;ftsorle. Thlt·- k only.
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PRIVATE entrance,
slteolng room. Oily
In tfle upstairs. Two
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and sister-iJHaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Sargent.
Mrs. Robert Dalley, Christine
and Linda, were business
visilors in Parkersburg last
week.
Several families of the
community attended the
homecoming at Zion Olurch
SIDlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson
iDd family are returning to
lbeir home in Orlando, Fla.,
olter apending some time here.
Mrs. Helen Johnson returned
with them lor a visit in Florida.
Miss Jo Smith left Sunday lor
Athens, W. Va., where she will
resume studies at Concord
College.
Mr.andMrs. Guy Sargent are
living (n tile home place. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Reed are now
living at Hemlock Grove.
Mr. Carl McElroy of
Columbus was a weekend
visitor of his parents, Mr. and

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.Several from this area attended the Metgs eounty Fair

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Mrs. Faye Kirkhart returned
By Bertha hrker
to her home at Marlon Ind., on Sabbath School attendance on
Sunday after spending two Augual23 at the Free Metllodlsl
weeka with her daughter and Church was 96. Offering was
.......Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph $211.71.
Trussell and chlldren and other Rev. and Mrs. Jones of
relatives. .
Zanesville called on the Rev.
Mrs. !dm'J:.I(, Holter attended G!ll family Sunday.
a brid8l shmr·for her niece, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl,
l&gt;lan Dnli; ·at Langsville O!arles Anthony and Peggl and
iecendy. ·
.
Ge4X'gla Diehl spent a day with
c.Nr. 8!ld Mrs. BUl Hyaell, !lev. 8!ld Mrs. Lewis Diehl in
l!larr Grace and 'Larry Columbus.
6iwdery of Lon1 Battom 8!ld Mr. 8!ld Mrs. Paul Jacobs and
!lev. Paul Sellers of Racine family and South Shore, Ky.,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley spent a wsekend with her
Trusaell one afternoon last pal1!nls, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
week.
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Pl1zer and Bud IIlii of Columbus called
chlldren spent a weekend with on Cora Renshaw.
tllelr parents and oilier Mickey Buck of Zanesville
relatives at Beckley, W. Va.
called on his aunt, Georgia
Mr.andMrs.AlbertHillJr. of Diehl.
Wooster ~I a weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell
their heme near Bashan.
of Columbus called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tr1l8aell Mrs. Roy Howell and Mr. and
and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Vernon Howell and Bertha
his brother and family, Mr. and Parker and attended the Meigs
Mrs. Donald Trussell and Dawn County Fair.
ct MI. Vernon.
Mrs. Laura Schaefer spent a
The Ladles AUllllary is weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
planning an Ice cream social lor Charles Gordon and Eddie of
Sept. 0 on Saturday evening at Columbus.
tlie ftre house for the benefit of Mro . Tbomas Durst and
tlleyolunteerfJredepartmentof children of Milan spent a
baaliin. Everyone Is wel&lt;ome. weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Gilmore.
Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Diehl of
Columbus spent a day with
relatives before returning to
Army Pvt. Roger Lee Baker. Kentucky where Rev. Diehl will
lUll o1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence resume hia studies and Mrs.
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Diehl her teaching.
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Miss Polly Karr of Sandw:lly
training at Fort Knos, Ky .
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Raymond Barton Is a patient DeCoomick and Kellle Sue of
at the Holzer Medical Center In Columbus spent tile weekend
Galllpolla.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed WJth Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr Sr.
Mlis Mildred Schaefer of
family of Waldo spent their Athens visited her parents, Mr.
Uon wtlh Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer and
lloorle Reed. Others vlsltlng in a.ttended ttie Me 1•s County
.lile Reed horne were Mr. and ..&amp;
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t.!n Jlm Brannon and family r•air.
Mr.'and Mrs. George Sellen
Mr.. and Mrs. Tbomas Gene
i.ong lloUom Mr and Mrs Parker drove from El Puo,
om Green
Mrs. ~ · Tnas, and said UJt:Y· did not
Junior Blake of ColUmbus aee any place as mce as the
· roadside parq 011 Route 33 near
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Babr , Darwi
tetul'iled home Monday af!.tr
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Mtm M Grdlty of
Brannon homecoming 611
D..:J...Mrs.
homeo1Mr: 111d
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and,,..... recenUy visited with ,..953f,!«'
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin of
. to In II·
AleUndrla, Va.
Dlnn•r aueals at the
Wllllamt-Bahleuon honi9·
SUftllay -were Mrs ..·Katbryn
Dietz ~ BelprMnd
and ', ,p
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Prices!
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butlonholt
for more than one Incorrect
embroldin, and monogrern 1 • HARRISON'S TV AND ANInsertion .
Phtnt 992-MI$.
RATES
ROME ROY
~-W::. SERVICE. Phone .
For Want Ad Service
1-27
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sedan,
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5 cents per word one Insertion
steering, automatic; extra
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Minimum Charge 75c
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' ROOM ~ouu; olumlnum
12 cents per _w )fd three
Open Til 6 Deily
nice.
siding, ono ec:f'e 01 ground, NEIGLER . Catll!ructlon. For
con$ecutive lnS.Ftrtlnn"
18 cents per word si x con
cellar, new drllltd well, on
building or rtmoctellng your -=::::.,-~-'---­
secutive lnse' •ions .
goad road. Phone t92..137.
nome,
call Guy N01gl.,, SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller .
25 Rer cent Discount on paid Wanted . To BuJ
Sanitation, Stewart, Ottlo Ph
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OLD FURNITURE. dishes, Power steering, automatic
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trunks, etc. Write M. D. with optional 3 speed floor
SEWING MACHINES, Ropelr .READY·MIX
CONCRETl
Each additional word 2c .
PAtiKVIEW Kennell, Poodl
Miller, R1. 4, Pomeroy, 0 . shill.
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all
makis,
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and
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::,horlztd Singer Stlts on&lt;' est matos. PhQne ~2.32U, '
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lcJ. We Sharpen Sclllorl..
Go 0gteln . Ready·Mix '. ,Co.,
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been wet. Payl~ each.
BASSET ~Its, AKC r
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ys will
lstortd
Betbo&amp;y htr
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ATHERfllN TV and Elict;onl~
be plck.up day. Wrlte,ljlrlng
togo. $25-$50. Just off Rt. 7
Notice
~ood directions, Wlffen
ana
nea&lt; Tuppers Plains, Ohl••
ompeny, Box 188, Sardis.
Francis Benldum, Phon
Ohio 63946.
PONTIAC
BUICK
Coolville 667·3156.
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GMC TRUCKS
1-1~3111c I'OME ROY ·- 1 siory frame, 3
Pomoror
bedrooms,
II'J basement, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
15.00 PERMANENT
TOY
MANCHESTER
and
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LIKE·
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Reuonabte rates. Phone
Help Wanted
i965 MUSTANG, 289, .1-speed.
Chihuahua pupplts. Aloo, one 19,!110.
John Russall, Gallipolis ""'
$12.00
4782 alter 5:30p.m.
Phone 9'12·6021 .
TELEVISION repairman for
Al&lt;iCChlhua~ua.one~earold, POMEROY - WALK DOWN
4-N!c
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area retailer . Experience
Phone
Coolvlllt
TOWN,
I story, 3 btdrooms.
Aug. 3tlhru 5tpt.'
required. Write c-o Deily
1-28-Jic
bo&amp;th, garage, 14.000. '
Senlinei. P. 0 . Box 729· E, 1962 CADILLAC, good con·
WHEEL Horse Sales ·and
Pomeroy, Oh~. 4.5769.
S1rvlce. , B1um lurftbar:
dillon.
All
power,
air
con.
POMEROY
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Kay's Beauty Salon
8-:JO.tfc
Company, Chester,' Ohio.
~~':::': :.:;.ora:.~~ler, Real Estate For Sale
ACRES. 1 story. 3 btdraolns,
Phone 985·3301.
bo&amp;th, targe garage, wotkshop,
187 N. 2nd
Middleport
COOK. Marlin Rostauronl.
OLDER HOUSE on cllolcelot In
slor~ ~ltdl,., ALMOST
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a.lo-Hc 1969 CHEVELLE SS396, ' ·
yracuso. r ~ lor quick
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Ev011lngs by Appilntmonl
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sale. Coli 992·532•. 7
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properly. SALEM CENTER -lofO nice ______..:.::._:::_.:.._____:..:.
House with ffurnlshell
For Sale
apertmenl$, bo&amp;sement. two
acres, new house. 3
geroges. Monthly Income,
bedrooms, bo&amp;th, bPiment lns11ance
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlou~e, SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED.
e•perlence helpful but not fe.POLLED Charolals butt. S190. Priced roesonobly fllr · NEW BARN 45lC65 US,fiOO, .
Laurel CUll. now open each
necessory,lor local and over.
Phone Chester 985-3371
quick sale. Phone 992·3035. · TOIUYORSELL-tONTACT AUTOMoBILE Insurance been.
Friday to receive concancelled?
Lost
yopr
the-road
hauling.
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signments at 10 a.m. Auction
llcenoe?
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earn
$10,000
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$15,000
per
HENRY
~LELAND
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
ear
If
you
ore
willing
to
CHES'I'S,
dressers.
choirs,
REALTOR
your merchandise.
6-IS.H&lt;
r.earn. For application call desks, marble slabs, Iron NEW HOMES-for solo. We have
Offlco992-22Sf
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22.1-:1071
or
write
Ad·
gates,
corner
cupbolrd,
w11h
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lotsavallobloorwllt
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bund on YOUrt. 5al01plehoinll
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WILL plck up merchandise and
Drive,
Middletown,
Ohio
sale,
cradle,
swivel
office
elr'l'dY
built
for
your
ln.'
:ake to auctlon on a per1
4SCJ.I2.
CHAIRS. Phone 992·3603. ·
spocllon. Call A. E. t.ee, 1M
centage basts. Coli Jim
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Canstructlon, Phone ~:~~ ,
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•_·
Phone 742·&lt;1461.
PEACHES end prune plums
IN T"l NIA'I'TIR 01" iiT· ·
9·2l·tiC REGISTERED Nurses Part arriving Sunday morning. ONE AND :v, ecru lot, 5 room TLIMINT OP ACCOUNTS,
h~-. new •·th, pantltd ,.OIATI COUIIT, 1411111
Time and Full Time positions Conning tomatoes on hand.
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COUNTY, ONIO.
I WILL not be responsible tor
available Immediately. In 8 r 1ng containers. Midway
living room, hen houoe, wash
Accounll lind vouc~era of tho
any debts contracted b{
progressive, dyn•mlc unit.
Market. W. Main St..
hOUSt, garage, oft Rt. 7 at following noriltllduclorln hovt
anyone other than mysel .
On the lob special training,
Pomeroy. Phone 9'12·2582 or
Memorial Gardons. ·Phont b~ llltd In lht Prot&gt;oto Court,
John H. Rowe, Rt . 2, Racine,
opportunity to gain ex- 992·2565.
Oletlor 985-JHt or 992-5007. Mol;, County, Qhla, tor tP· ·
Ohio.
perience In supervlslon and
I-J0.31c
Jamn Hollon. Jr.
~2Ut •rr:UnM~"'r::'tr{ Thirty·
l-28·31p
leaching . Starling salaries
fourth Current Account Of
from $3.42 per hour to S&lt;l.12 AWNINGS, storm doors end _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.::...:.'
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Myrtle t;. Clrm•n, G"ardlan o
per hour, according to exWILL give plano lessons In my
windows. carporto, LOTS WITH 1 11 · utltltlo•' 'CIYdt 'W. ca~mon, an in ·
perience.
Call
Dee
Kennedy,
home. Phone 9'12·36U.
marquees. blown and bo&amp;H
R11trlcttd
• com~t Por1011
extension 329, Athens Mental
Insulation. Elmer White,
sub d.lvlslon. !IJ to
CliSJI! . 110. tt 5U First and
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2·•~• lots; ~hotlt ~ Final At'count · ol Mloalo
Hulth Center 9 a.m. to 5 p. sales ropriHnlallve. For free
985-3301 • night 985-3302. · ~·~ , . · Wlnllt!~ll'~
m.
~utrlll..d.f tho
estimates, phone Charles
REDUCE safe and fast with
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Lisle,
Syracuse.
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Gobese tablets and E·Vap
water pills, Nelson Drugs.
Johnson and Son, tnc.
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B·.I.JOtp Female Help Wanted
t.lii-Hc ' BEDROOM houso. Mid- Final A:ccount ,, Ray ·Riggs,
dtoport,by -·Phone 992. I..Cutor 01 lhl Ellllt ,Of W.
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY POTATOES, John Papo, .5505.
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Lost and Found
DEALER: Work AuGust' to
Raclna, Ohio, $5 per 100 lbt.
r ··~ Flntl&lt; Accoun! ot. 1.J!Iftn W.
December, free tralnTng. No
Coil 949-31125.
lrOV.n, Sr., ~Omlnlo\rolor ·or
LOST: whlle·faced heifer on
collecting, no delivery, no
t.25.6tc
lilt ' Eilalt Of ~ ~oulih Daft
Eagle Ridge Road. tt seen
pleose call Chester 985-4150,
cash Investment. Coli collect - - -- - - SIE~TER lrogan,'Dtcllliltd. ..
John Wells.
61077 ·4791, Charlotte ONE 2I·FOOT houoe trtllor,
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Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.
completely furnished .
l:~n'::;,::'Cot\~~~;\:c:~:,::
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Suitable lor campers or fox
A
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1110311111 dey afotDIIimbl!lii 1970,•.
hunters. A bergtln at $350.
atw~lcUimllaldtcc:GUittll will ·
See Som,.l Bainhilrt on Rt.
lit dilaldorH ancf ·contlnutd
from doy to OilY until ll,nolly{
12' above Srrocuso, across
Employment Wanted
from fl4cllle Planing Mill.
lritoroattd ~may '·
BABYSITIING, Oct. 12 through
flit wrltlln f'!~lttllf')l 'to •aold ·
1-2Utc
May 25 In my home acrou
accounll 1 or . to, ma"'j' par. '
from E,stern HIGh School.
t•lnlng tO tht u~Yt~,9.1\ 1 f ' thi
Phone Chnter 9ls:3958, Mn. COON HOUND pu~. Donald
trust, nat llli' lt\in fly . ""''
Poolor, Chest.r. Phone 985Rogor Behr.
prltll' to tho Otto oet lor ht/!rlng.
3897.
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Recent guests rJ. Mrs. Lena
'·"· 0 l!ltol
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P...UttJollf
Pickering were Mrs. George
.
Malts C!iuttfyi Oilo
Arnold
an&lt;t
daughter.
For Rent
1·31
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.:OAL, llmistone. Excelsior-~
Ellubeth, of Northridge, Call!. J ROOM unfurnlshod apert. 5alt Works, E.. Mil In St.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
mont. phone 9'/t·;QII.
Pomeroy. ·Phone 992-31JI.
Chevaller spent a weebnd witb
7·1·11~
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Gon'el Chevalier at Mansfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest TRAILER space, one mile from I!~ECTROLUX d-~ ·targo
new MeJgs High School on old dahlxe .moclll, Col!! Plata wllti
Wbltehead and daughters, Jane
Rt. J3. Phone 9'12·2941 .
111 deanlno .toot• and peper
and Juli, have returned h.-,.,
~· R~r~allkt .-.Wilt oell
7·JO.JOtc
after a vacation trip to
fiir m ~lhlor terms, Phone .
Michigan, Nlapra Falls and FURNISHED first floor ef. 992·2615.
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flc:;lt.'f1cy apartment, utilities
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VIrginia Beach.
furnished.
Phllne
991·387,.
Recent vlsltois of Mrs. Bess
S.12·ttc
Larldna were Mr. and Mrs.
Edgell and Mrs. Mary Pierce of
Long Bottom•
Mr. and Mn. Charles Ball
and Mike have relurned horne
after a vacation trip through the
Smoldea.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Congrove ·of
New Brighton, Pa., vllited with ,
Mrs. Lana Plckerine and Mr. THREE ROOM. all electric
and Mrs. R. E. Wllllams aild lt&gt;Mimont,
like . n•w .

EO.M VAUID

"One more nuty remark froln you, younc lady, and
I'll clip ·that headband end end the revolution!"

Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1boma
were weekend visitors of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sarver, John and Eddie, of
Bridgeman, Mich. Patricia
'lboma returned home with her
parents after apending several
days with her sister and family.
Mrs. Howard Rusaell Is a
patient in Huntington Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
and family of Albany were
S\Dlday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Uncoln Rusaell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sprouse
and Kimberly of Missouri left
lbursday to return home after
attending the wedding of her
mother, Golda Sargent to
llobert Reed. They also visited
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
!IQbert Reed and her brother

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finish, spotless Interior, ~~ good tires, Factory Air Ccift.
dltlonad, tlri:lod Qless, li~JOIMIIC trans., ~f shlorlng
and braktl!. radio. other fine ac&lt;ftsorle. Thlt·- k only.
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lmpela Qlnvertlble. !.Deafly ownod, low · mileage,
whitewall 'tlrn, llhowa little wear, V·B onglnt, rodlo,
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PRIVATE entrance,
slteolng room. Oily
In tfle upstairs. Two
trom Khooll aild
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reference. Inquire 509 • ·
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and sister-iJHaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Sargent.
Mrs. Robert Dalley, Christine
and Linda, were business
visilors in Parkersburg last
week.
Several families of the
community attended the
homecoming at Zion Olurch
SIDlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson
iDd family are returning to
lbeir home in Orlando, Fla.,
olter apending some time here.
Mrs. Helen Johnson returned
with them lor a visit in Florida.
Miss Jo Smith left Sunday lor
Athens, W. Va., where she will
resume studies at Concord
College.
Mr.andMrs. Guy Sargent are
living (n tile home place. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Reed are now
living at Hemlock Grove.
Mr. Carl McElroy of
Columbus was a weekend
visitor of his parents, Mr. and

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Mrs. Faye Kirkhart returned
By Bertha hrker
to her home at Marlon Ind., on Sabbath School attendance on
Sunday after spending two Augual23 at the Free Metllodlsl
weeka with her daughter and Church was 96. Offering was
.......Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph $211.71.
Trussell and chlldren and other Rev. and Mrs. Jones of
relatives. .
Zanesville called on the Rev.
Mrs. !dm'J:.I(, Holter attended G!ll family Sunday.
a brid8l shmr·for her niece, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl,
l&gt;lan Dnli; ·at Langsville O!arles Anthony and Peggl and
iecendy. ·
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Ge4X'gla Diehl spent a day with
c.Nr. 8!ld Mrs. BUl Hyaell, !lev. 8!ld Mrs. Lewis Diehl in
l!larr Grace and 'Larry Columbus.
6iwdery of Lon1 Battom 8!ld Mr. 8!ld Mrs. Paul Jacobs and
!lev. Paul Sellers of Racine family and South Shore, Ky.,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley spent a wsekend with her
Trusaell one afternoon last pal1!nls, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
week.
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Pl1zer and Bud IIlii of Columbus called
chlldren spent a weekend with on Cora Renshaw.
tllelr parents and oilier Mickey Buck of Zanesville
relatives at Beckley, W. Va.
called on his aunt, Georgia
Mr.andMrs.AlbertHillJr. of Diehl.
Wooster ~I a weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell
their heme near Bashan.
of Columbus called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tr1l8aell Mrs. Roy Howell and Mr. and
and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Vernon Howell and Bertha
his brother and family, Mr. and Parker and attended the Meigs
Mrs. Donald Trussell and Dawn County Fair.
ct MI. Vernon.
Mrs. Laura Schaefer spent a
The Ladles AUllllary is weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
planning an Ice cream social lor Charles Gordon and Eddie of
Sept. 0 on Saturday evening at Columbus.
tlie ftre house for the benefit of Mro . Tbomas Durst and
tlleyolunteerfJredepartmentof children of Milan spent a
baaliin. Everyone Is wel&lt;ome. weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Gilmore.
Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Diehl of
Columbus spent a day with
relatives before returning to
Army Pvt. Roger Lee Baker. Kentucky where Rev. Diehl will
lUll o1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence resume hia studies and Mrs.
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Diehl her teaching.
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Miss Polly Karr of Sandw:lly
training at Fort Knos, Ky .
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Raymond Barton Is a patient DeCoomick and Kellle Sue of
at the Holzer Medical Center In Columbus spent tile weekend
Galllpolla.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed WJth Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr Sr.
Mlis Mildred Schaefer of
family of Waldo spent their Athens visited her parents, Mr.
Uon wtlh Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Schaefer and
lloorle Reed. Others vlsltlng in a.ttended ttie Me 1•s County
.lile Reed horne were Mr. and ..&amp;
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t.!n Jlm Brannon and family r•air.
Mr.'and Mrs. George Sellen
Mr.. and Mrs. Tbomas Gene
i.ong lloUom Mr and Mrs Parker drove from El Puo,
om Green
Mrs. ~ · Tnas, and said UJt:Y· did not
Junior Blake of ColUmbus aee any place as mce as the
· roadside parq 011 Route 33 near
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Babr , Darwi
tetul'iled home Monday af!.tr
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Mtm M Grdlty of
Brannon homecoming 611
D..:J...Mrs.
homeo1Mr: 111d
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and,,..... recenUy visited with ,..953f,!«'
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin of
. to In II·
AleUndrla, Va.
Dlnn•r aueals at the
Wllllamt-Bahleuon honi9·
SUftllay -were Mrs ..·Katbryn
Dietz ~ BelprMnd
and ', ,p
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INFORMATION
FINAL
CUJSBOVT
wholeule priCtll lor wint.r . .
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DEADLINES
196f CHEVELLE . SS396, 4·
Tom ~·· Gr-at ·eon d.
5 P.M . Dey- Before Publication
-GUARANTEE
D.Phone
2436.
AIR CONDirJONERS
Mondey Deadline 9 a.m .
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AM
&amp; FM rocllo, new
6tp
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CanceUatlon &amp; Corrections
QCI&lt;s and tlra Lai'ry tlltl,
Phone m·2094
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Finll Price Cut
Will be accepted until 9 a.m. tor
Chester
985·'
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Day of Publication
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of the Year!
REGUL-ATIONS
WILL SACRIFICE Slntlf Zl
! POIJieriiJ Home
A!,to ·
(Most Si1es)
The Publisher res.er~es the
Zag .oqulppod dtlk
right to e"lt or reject anv. ads
' machine. Excelj
de t&gt; med
Oblectlonat.
The
Stveral Rktlng Mowors II
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publisher will not be res'ponsible
Final
Clearance
Prices!
s,
prlct.
~akes
butlonholt
for more than one Incorrect
embroldin, and monogrern 1 • HARRISON'S TV AND ANInsertion .
Phtnt 992-MI$.
RATES
ROME ROY
~-W::. SERVICE. Phone .
For Want Ad Service
1-27
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door
sedan,
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5 cents per word one Insertion
steering, automatic; extra
I'll· 992·2181
Minimum Charge 75c
.. 6-'IO.tfc.
' ROOM ~ouu; olumlnum
12 cents per _w )fd three
Open Til 6 Deily
nice.
siding, ono ec:f'e 01 ground, NEIGLER . Catll!ructlon. For
con$ecutive lnS.Ftrtlnn"
18 cents per word si x con
cellar, new drllltd well, on
building or rtmoctellng your -=::::.,-~-'---­
secutive lnse' •ions .
goad road. Phone t92..137.
nome,
call Guy N01gl.,, SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller .
25 Rer cent Discount on paid Wanted . To BuJ
Sanitation, Stewart, Ottlo Ph
iloclne,
Olllo.
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ads and ads paid within 10 days .
662·3035.
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OLD FURNITURE. dishes, Power steering, automatic
&amp; OBITUARY
:
Sale
Sl.SO for 50 word minimum .
trunks, etc. Write M. D. with optional 3 speed floor
SEWING MACHINES, Ropelr .READY·MIX
CONCRETl
Each additional word 2c .
PAtiKVIEW Kennell, Poodl
Miller, R1. 4, Pomeroy, 0 . shill.
- BLINDADS
oervlce,
all
makis,
992-22U
dtllvtrod
right
to r_.Ur
and
)lrd
dogs,
AKC.
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Coli 9'12-&lt;12!1 .
and
Additional 25c Charge per
Tho Fabric Shop, Po~oy
pro/tel. Foot and N :· FIW
J.l.tfc
g.
sho
pupt't:J"'
Groomln
Advert isement .
::,horlztd Singer Stlts on&lt;' est matos. PhQne ~2.32U, '
Phone 992·
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2 Door sedan, low miiHge,
lcJ. We Sharpen Sclllorl..
Go 0gteln . Ready·Mix '. ,Co.,
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8. 30 a .m . to 5:00p.m . Deily, OLD UPRIGHT pianos, any
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sharp
car.
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Middleport,
OtUo.
B 30 a . m . to 12 : 00 Noon
condition, aalong as ha\fe no
ell
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Saturday .
been wet. Payl~ each.
BASSET ~Its, AKC r
1
Flrsttloor only.
ys will
lstortd
Betbo&amp;y htr
.r~: Real Estate F. Sale
ATHERfllN TV and Elict;onl~
be plck.up day. Wrlte,ljlrlng
togo. $25-$50. Just off Rt. 7
Notice
~ood directions, Wlffen
ana
nea&lt; Tuppers Plains, Ohl••
ompeny, Box 188, Sardis.
Francis Benldum, Phon
Ohio 63946.
PONTIAC
BUICK
Coolville 667·3156.
·t.lii-Hc
Anniversary Spedal
8·20-tfc
GMC TRUCKS
1-1~3111c I'OME ROY ·- 1 siory frame, 3
Pomoror
bedrooms,
II'J basement, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED.
15.00 PERMANENT
TOY
MANCHESTER
and
beth,
LIKE·
NEW
INSIDE;
Reuonabte rates. Phone
Help Wanted
i965 MUSTANG, 289, .1-speed.
Chihuahua pupplts. Aloo, one 19,!110.
John Russall, Gallipolis ""'
$12.00
4782 alter 5:30p.m.
Phone 9'12·6021 .
TELEVISION repairman for
Al&lt;iCChlhua~ua.one~earold, POMEROY - WALK DOWN
4-N!c
8·21·31C
area retailer . Experience
Phone
Coolvlllt
TOWN,
I story, 3 btdrooms.
Aug. 3tlhru 5tpt.'
required. Write c-o Deily
1-28-Jic
bo&amp;th, garage, 14.000. '
Senlinei. P. 0 . Box 729· E, 1962 CADILLAC, good con·
WHEEL Horse Sales ·and
Pomeroy, Oh~. 4.5769.
S1rvlce. , B1um lurftbar:
dillon.
All
power,
air
con.
POMEROY
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Kay's Beauty Salon
8-:JO.tfc
Company, Chester,' Ohio.
~~':::': :.:;.ora:.~~ler, Real Estate For Sale
ACRES. 1 story. 3 btdraolns,
Phone 985·3301.
bo&amp;th, targe garage, wotkshop,
187 N. 2nd
Middleport
COOK. Marlin Rostauronl.
OLDER HOUSE on cllolcelot In
slor~ ~ltdl,., ALMOST
S.:IQ.tlc
Ph. m-2ns
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a.lo-Hc 1969 CHEVELLE SS396, ' ·
yracuso. r ~ lor quick
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==c.-::~=,.--=sPII!d, AM &amp; FM radio, new
sale. Coli 992·532•. 7
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1-ZI·Jit GOOD:Invest~•nt
properly. SALEM CENTER -lofO nice ______..:.::._:::_.:.._____:..:.
House with ffurnlshell
For Sale
apertmenl$, bo&amp;sement. two
acres, new house. 3
geroges. Monthly Income,
bedrooms, bo&amp;th, bPiment lns11ance
HAYMAN'S AUCTION tlou~e, SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED.
e•perlence helpful but not fe.POLLED Charolals butt. S190. Priced roesonobly fllr · NEW BARN 45lC65 US,fiOO, .
Laurel CUll. now open each
necessory,lor local and over.
Phone Chester 985-3371
quick sale. Phone 992·3035. · TOIUYORSELL-tONTACT AUTOMoBILE Insurance been.
Friday to receive concancelled?
Lost
yopr
the-road
hauling.
You
con
t.lll-31p
7·19-Hc
US
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signments at 10 a.m. Auction
llcenoe?
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9'/2.
=
·ator'a
earn
$10,000
II&gt;
$15,000
per
HENRY
~LELAND
starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell
ear
If
you
ore
willing
to
CHES'I'S,
dressers.
choirs,
REALTOR
your merchandise.
6-IS.H&lt;
r.earn. For application call desks, marble slabs, Iron NEW HOMES-for solo. We have
Offlco992-22Sf
3·22·tfC
(Sill
22.1-:1071
or
write
Ad·
gates,
corner
cupbolrd,
w11h
~utlfut
lotsavallobloorwllt
RES.-992-UM
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vance D. T. Dept., 1100 Enoch stands. umbrella stand, plo
bund on YOUrt. 5al01plehoinll
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WILL plck up merchandise and
Drive,
Middletown,
Ohio
sale,
cradle,
swivel
office
elr'l'dY
built
for
your
ln.'
:ake to auctlon on a per1
4SCJ.I2.
CHAIRS. Phone 992·3603. ·
spocllon. Call A. E. t.ee, 1M
centage basts. Coli Jim
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Canstructlon, Phone ~:~~ ,
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•_·
Phone 742·&lt;1461.
PEACHES end prune plums
IN T"l NIA'I'TIR 01" iiT· ·
9·2l·tiC REGISTERED Nurses Part arriving Sunday morning. ONE AND :v, ecru lot, 5 room TLIMINT OP ACCOUNTS,
h~-. new •·th, pantltd ,.OIATI COUIIT, 1411111
Time and Full Time positions Conning tomatoes on hand.
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I WILL not be responsible tor
available Immediately. In 8 r 1ng containers. Midway
living room, hen houoe, wash
Accounll lind vouc~era of tho
any debts contracted b{
progressive, dyn•mlc unit.
Market. W. Main St..
hOUSt, garage, oft Rt. 7 at following noriltllduclorln hovt
anyone other than mysel .
On the lob special training,
Pomeroy. Phone 9'12·2582 or
Memorial Gardons. ·Phont b~ llltd In lht Prot&gt;oto Court,
John H. Rowe, Rt . 2, Racine,
opportunity to gain ex- 992·2565.
Oletlor 985-JHt or 992-5007. Mol;, County, Qhla, tor tP· ·
Ohio.
perience In supervlslon and
I-J0.31c
Jamn Hollon. Jr.
~2Ut •rr:UnM~"'r::'tr{ Thirty·
l-28·31p
leaching . Starling salaries
fourth Current Account Of
from $3.42 per hour to S&lt;l.12 AWNINGS, storm doors end _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.::...:.'
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Myrtle t;. Clrm•n, G"ardlan o
per hour, according to exWILL give plano lessons In my
windows. carporto, LOTS WITH 1 11 · utltltlo•' 'CIYdt 'W. ca~mon, an in ·
perience.
Call
Dee
Kennedy,
home. Phone 9'12·36U.
marquees. blown and bo&amp;H
R11trlcttd
• com~t Por1011
extension 329, Athens Mental
Insulation. Elmer White,
sub d.lvlslon. !IJ to
CliSJI! . 110. tt 5U First and
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2·•~• lots; ~hotlt ~ Final At'count · ol Mloalo
Hulth Center 9 a.m. to 5 p. sales ropriHnlallve. For free
985-3301 • night 985-3302. · ~·~ , . · Wlnllt!~ll'~
m.
~utrlll..d.f tho
estimates, phone Charles
REDUCE safe and fast with
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Lisle,
Syracuse.
v.
v.
, .t~Hc .E1111~:"' l"0Y ':Winlbronnor,
Gobese tablets and E·Vap
water pills, Nelson Drugs.
Johnson and Son, tnc.
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B·.I.JOtp Female Help Wanted
t.lii-Hc ' BEDROOM houso. Mid- Final A:ccount ,, Ray ·Riggs,
dtoport,by -·Phone 992. I..Cutor 01 lhl Ellllt ,Of W.
BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY POTATOES, John Papo, .5505.
. ._1• 1.,..; ·. ~~~ ~~~-..~:f'~m'i onO
Lost and Found
DEALER: Work AuGust' to
Raclna, Ohio, $5 per 100 lbt.
r ··~ Flntl&lt; Accoun! ot. 1.J!Iftn W.
December, free tralnTng. No
Coil 949-31125.
lrOV.n, Sr., ~Omlnlo\rolor ·or
LOST: whlle·faced heifer on
collecting, no delivery, no
t.25.6tc
lilt ' Eilalt Of ~ ~oulih Daft
Eagle Ridge Road. tt seen
pleose call Chester 985-4150,
cash Investment. Coli collect - - -- - - SIE~TER lrogan,'Dtcllliltd. ..
John Wells.
61077 ·4791, Charlotte ONE 2I·FOOT houoe trtllor,
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1
a.JO.Jtp
Heiskell, South Point, Ohio.
completely furnished .
l:~n'::;,::'Cot\~~~;\:c:~:,::
7.17·tfc
Suitable lor campers or fox
A
.
1110311111 dey afotDIIimbl!lii 1970,•.
hunters. A bergtln at $350.
atw~lcUimllaldtcc:GUittll will ·
See Som,.l Bainhilrt on Rt.
lit dilaldorH ancf ·contlnutd
from doy to OilY until ll,nolly{
12' above Srrocuso, across
Employment Wanted
from fl4cllle Planing Mill.
lritoroattd ~may '·
BABYSITIING, Oct. 12 through
flit wrltlln f'!~lttllf')l 'to •aold ·
1-2Utc
May 25 In my home acrou
accounll 1 or . to, ma"'j' par. '
from E,stern HIGh School.
t•lnlng tO tht u~Yt~,9.1\ 1 f ' thi
Phone Chnter 9ls:3958, Mn. COON HOUND pu~. Donald
trust, nat llli' lt\in fly . ""''
Poolor, Chest.r. Phone 985Rogor Behr.
prltll' to tho Otto oet lor ht/!rlng.
3897.
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Recent guests rJ. Mrs. Lena
'·"· 0 l!ltol
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P...UttJollf
Pickering were Mrs. George
.
Malts C!iuttfyi Oilo
Arnold
an&lt;t
daughter.
For Rent
1·31
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.:OAL, llmistone. Excelsior-~
Ellubeth, of Northridge, Call!. J ROOM unfurnlshod apert. 5alt Works, E.. Mil In St.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
mont. phone 9'/t·;QII.
Pomeroy. ·Phone 992-31JI.
Chevaller spent a weebnd witb
7·1·11~
· 4-9-Hc
Gon'el Chevalier at Mansfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest TRAILER space, one mile from I!~ECTROLUX d-~ ·targo
new MeJgs High School on old dahlxe .moclll, Col!! Plata wllti
Wbltehead and daughters, Jane
Rt. J3. Phone 9'12·2941 .
111 deanlno .toot• and peper
and Juli, have returned h.-,.,
~· R~r~allkt .-.Wilt oell
7·JO.JOtc
after a vacation trip to
fiir m ~lhlor terms, Phone .
Michigan, Nlapra Falls and FURNISHED first floor ef. 992·2615.
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flc:;lt.'f1cy apartment, utilities
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VIrginia Beach.
furnished.
Phllne
991·387,.
Recent vlsltois of Mrs. Bess
S.12·ttc
Larldna were Mr. and Mrs.
Edgell and Mrs. Mary Pierce of
Long Bottom•
Mr. and Mn. Charles Ball
and Mike have relurned horne
after a vacation trip through the
Smoldea.
Mr. and Mn. Joe Congrove ·of
New Brighton, Pa., vllited with ,
Mrs. Lana Plckerine and Mr. THREE ROOM. all electric
and Mrs. R. E. Wllllams aild lt&gt;Mimont,
like . n•w .

EO.M VAUID

"One more nuty remark froln you, younc lady, and
I'll clip ·that headband end end the revolution!"

Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1boma
were weekend visitors of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sarver, John and Eddie, of
Bridgeman, Mich. Patricia
'lboma returned home with her
parents after apending several
days with her sister and family.
Mrs. Howard Rusaell Is a
patient in Huntington Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
and family of Albany were
S\Dlday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Uncoln Rusaell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sprouse
and Kimberly of Missouri left
lbursday to return home after
attending the wedding of her
mother, Golda Sargent to
llobert Reed. They also visited
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
!IQbert Reed and her brother

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full-dress review of the Middle
East crisis here Tuesday. He
was meeting today with Sen.
George Murphy, R-Callf., who
recently returned from a visit
to Israel.
The Tuesday meeting, to be
attemled by top Defense
Department and State Department officials, was expected to
focus on Israeli charges Egypt
has taken advantage of the
American-initiated cease..fire to
improve its military position.
Holds 15-Mlnute Convenalion
In his Hi-minute conversation,
the President ranged over a
nwnber of issues and appeared
more optimistic about the
chances for peace in Vietnam.
"So far as the United States'
Involvement is concecned In
Vietnam, peace is certain. As
far as the Mideast is c~ncern~. we cannot speak with
certamty due to the fact ~t
the ~ifferences between var1o~
~ties involved are so deep,
Ntxon said. .
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He emphastzed once agam
that the ne~ U.S. negotiator In

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Ohio's u 'r vest Mobile Home
Dealer

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Dannie's Mobtlt HomH
Pomeroy, Ohio

Just South of PomeroyMason Bridge.
PH. 992-11~

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Hours: 'toe Mon.-Fri.

saturday 9 to 5

LIKELY SUCCESSOR to
Gen. Crellbton Abrilma as
U.S. commander In South
Vietnam II Gen. Frederick
C. Weyand, above, picked
by the Wblte House to go to
VIetnam as Abrams' aide.

MEET WEDNESDAY
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164,
F&amp;AM will meet In regular
session at 7:30p.m. Wednesday
at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple. Ther4' will be work In
the second degree for one
candidate. Refreshments will
be served. All Mason Masons
are invited to attend. Danny S.
Zirkle is Worshipful Master.

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TERTAINERS to appear belore U. S. troops said Sunday the
entertainers are finding It harder to appeal to the troops •
Kenneth D. Smith, chief of the U.S. Special Serv1ces Agency's
entertainment divlalooln Europe, said Bob Hope, Art Unkletter
and George Jessell were among the big names dted u ''unacceptable" to most of today'a Gl's.
EUCUD, (100 -A 8MAU., SEVEN.JNCII galvanized pipe
filled with gunpowder was found here Saturday under the hood of
a car beloll&amp;lnl to the Guatemalan CCIIsul for Ohio.
Pollee said CCIIsul Miguel Enrique Lozano, 53, found the
bomb when be checked under the hood to see why his car would
not start. 1be car was parked In an underground garage at the
Americana Apartments bere, where Lozano operatee the CCII·
aulate.
Bomb experta from the Ravenna Araenal deac:tlved the
device. 'lbey said the bomb, which would have destroyed the car,
t.d not exploded because It was wired Improperly.

WARM AND HUMID WEATHER with the threat of showers
and tllundentorml prevailed over much of the illltlon today, from
the East Cout to the Gulf Coast statal. Cooler air moved Into the
Northern states and from the Midwest to the Central Plains.
Heavy thundel'ltorml moved acrosa portions of Pennsylvania
today. Wind gusts reached 48 miles per boor at Dubois, Pa., and a
43 m.p.h. gust was reglltered at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport.
PORTLAND, ORE.- 'DIE BEAT OF ROCK MUSIC proved a
much ,greater lure than the JIOIUldlng of a drum Sunday for
youngaterl who had been asked to march In protept ol the
American IAglon.
Abouy to,OOO attended two nearby rook festlvall. Only 1,1110
turned out for a 41-block march through downtown Portland In
protest !If the legloo's 52lld annual CCIIVentloo.

BUFFALO--The Wahama White Falcoos got their 1970
sea1011 started In an Impressive tashlQII here SatUrday night
by wbltewashlng Buffalo ot PUtnam C~, 2f..O.
The Bl1011, In reallt,y, were never ln contention as the
Faleooa dlaplayed both o«enllive and defensive strelllllh for
Coach Don Van Meter' a debut •• Wahama arld mentor.
The Faicona got on ttfe scoreboard for the first time In
the early miiJitea of the ~ period, Jcored apln cllrlng
the second quarter and uieri added two more TD'I ln the tlnal

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'lfll. 'lbe tald
SOUth
VltWtnr'!lle
MoatcomerJ,
..fi!d
~- • Mrs.
Qoo1n)Oaarlee
aty, aE:
·ilaulhter;
'fir, .
meae trOops: ~ 10. pet'IOII8 arid ~. Merrill C. DettJ, 0U
ancl ~ 441iun attack oo HID, a daqhter; Mr.
Mz:s,
in ~.
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Richard L. HarrlngtCII, Grow
"'lbla ~ juafplaln nu;der," aty, a daUghter; Mr. and Ml;l.
said Maj. 'lb4lnlia,J. Pentaclllt MerUn M. Mltdlell; Ru~ a
ol Camp IAJeu!!e, fi.C., of the aon; Mr. and Mrs. l\a1mCIIcl
attack Cll a Bll~ ~ Lowery, GalH"*1 a ilaUChtef;
•.
near An Hoa, 3&amp;2 mllll aorth- Mr. and Mrs. wlluiun P~ Glbbli,
northeut ell Salgoo &amp;andly.
A1l!anY, a son; Mr. llild Mr.,
CCIIununiquel fn1n flmom Keith R. ChaJIIIIIII1, 'lb~, a
eenh said Onmuntst tl,'oopa daughter; and Mr. uid Mrs.
ha!l seised the toWn of Srang, 211 JWJy R. Ward, Gauqdii; a son.
m11ea 1011thwest of the capital.
DlseUrpl
Cambodian spoketm\!11 said tbe Mrs. Wllllam D. Abaten and
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avoid the VIet Cong preaure Barr, C&amp;rl T. Beckett, Waldo E.
and give alrplanee a clear Bowman, Mrs. Jamea P.
target."
Burlelon and Infant daughter,
Heavy air lllrikea were caDed Mrs. aara E. C8rdwell, Mrs.
In to try to f11rce the 'Vlet CCIIg Almeda E. Detty, Robin Lyan
out of the area around-Srana. Dnlmmond, Calvin H. Davia,
'lbe spokesman declined to IIY Damon E. Flaber, Edward J.
whether American jeta took Frey, Mrs. Sharlotte J. Goody,
part In the attacb.
Mrs. Jarnee E. Hall, · Mrs.
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Michael. J. HID and Infant
daughter, Mrs. Edwin A. Hillin,
Roger D. Howell, Mrs. John "·
Kerr, Donald &amp;.-.Lambert, Mrs.
Delbert W. Llweon and Infant
42.
son, Frank N. Mahan, Mrs.
Parenti and dty officials Dennis M. Marks and lnfint
1n111t the problem 11 drug use, daughter, Mrs. Pauline
especially the "hard" drugs. McKinnlu,
Burdell
S.
The YOUDI people admit this, McKinney, John L. MWer, Sean
but they have their own Ideas M1lllen, Charles W. 'Knighting,
FOUR FORFEIT BONDS
what mlllt be done.
Jr., Mrs. John W. Morrow, Mr.
Four defendants f!lrfelted
"We want the right to pollee Arthur Rupe, Sr., Brenda Jo
ourselves from within," said a Sayre, Daryl K. Shoemaker, bonda and two oihers were fined
preu release from the Lawrence S. Sol11on. Mrs. In the court of Pomeroy Mayor
"People's Defense Com- Thomas W. Spradllna and ln- Charles J.egar Saturday night.
mlttee," a looaely orpnlzed fant 8011, Mrs. 'lbeodore R. Forfeiting bot•ds were Rdnald
group of young people who Stevena, Mrs. Earnest Taylor. H ""r 'h. Pumeroy, $25,
frequented Memorial Part.
Betty UptCII, Samuel awls '· I'UL&lt;;c.n of property; Robert
' .es, 19, Ml.ddieport, $28.70,
A IICCIId demand II that Waugh, and Mrs. Joseph H
,;linton Klein, Pomeroy, $18.70,
Royal Oak and Birmingham Vester, Jr.
and Joseph Bowles, Alb4ny,
provide funding and (adllties
$25, all posted on speeding
for a youth-controlled drug
See The MIIIJ Models : ••·2nd F1Dir
charges.
treabnent center.
l'lcasant v~ ney Hospital
Fined
were
Mrs.
Alberta
Qty officials now are trying
ADi•liSSIONS - Ernest
to get them to work within the Smith , Kanauga; Tonya Leudermllt, Pomeroy, and
existing framework, she ~aid . Osborne Henderson· Thlbnore Louise Lludermllt, Pomeroy,
$5 and-coatsthe
each
on chargea
The ~eople's Defense Com- Hudnall: Pt. Pleaa'ant; Mrs. disturbing
peace.
· · of .__ _ _ _11!111_ _11111111_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - !'littee msists, too, that Memor- William Roush, New Haven;
1al Park be reopened lmmedl- William Brinker and Mrs
ately to the ''people"-4boae James Hoffman both utart;
i
loW.fll ou.t A 'll,ii~-.4" rl'• t.m; A1liin iiilttihit~~n~r tar'.
, ~ijt ~.~at ,.qqQSJ.U1'tes tne falo; Mn. 'Pammy Beltdlet,
'people · '!.bose people who Junior Gillispie Chester
live near the park 11y it has aport, Thomas McGuHin, John
closed to them for a long Fulks, awls Wiley, Jacqueline
from the leader ih Duplex Freezer-Refrigerator ~uality
"It',
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,_ Call, Mrs. John Stevens, Mrs.
• no a pu c par-. William Shell Joseph Pickens
an)'DlOI'e," said Richard 01- Mrs John M~Dermltt WWJani
wald, 32, wbose home faces
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''ba their
Jeffers, South Side; Donald
the •..,.ns
v~ ,
war, 10 Tucker, Roberta burg; Jeue
lCIIa they think tt s theln.
Legg, Leon; James Smith,
Portland, Ohio; Terry Veazey,
Leon;
. . una Crookham,
Hope's the Word Leon; Mrs
James Dabney, South
Side and Mrs. Rachel Burrows,
Gallipolis Ferry.
For Kent Grads
DISCHARGES Basil
Scarberry, Charles Wilson,
Tammy Halstead, Brian Holley,
KENT, Ohio (UPI) - Hope Mrs. Arthur Morgan, Arnold
was the word passed to IIJliiJIIer Blankenship Donald Kelley
graduates of . Kent State Mark Grinstead Earl Duncan'
University by Dr. Fred Bar· Mrs. Otho Wolf~, Mrs. RuaaeU
cleroad, president of the Cundiff, Godfrey Moore,
American . College Testing Sherman Jordan, Mrs. OUa
Program, m ceremonies one Crookham and son, Mrs;
mile east of the site where four Johltny Donahue and 8011, Mrs.
students died In a confrontation Clair 8o&amp;o 8nd 8011 , Mrs. David
with National Guardsmen last c.rter Chester aport Junior
May
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Gllllaple, Mrs. 'lbomu Jones, ,
H· 1
arc ero~.
reminded Mrs. wllilam See, Mrs. JUJDita
graduates, The need for Chapman; Mrs. Robert Wood,
educated and resourceful In- Melvin Johnson, Robert
dlviduals today 18 at least as CampbeU, Patty Ratcliff.
great 1!8 In any other critical Blrlhl _ Aug. 30, a daqhter
time m the revol~!ionary to Mr. and' Mu. James
history of our country.
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Discussing the forthcoming
November elections, Nixon declined to predict whether his
hopes of getting a Republican
majority In Congress would be
realized.
"I don't make any predictions
until we get quite close," he
said. "About the first of
October I might have some
ideas."
Responding to another question, he praised the work of
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
but refused to speculate on
whether he would be his
running mate in 1972.
"Of course this is a
premature question," the President said.

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desew : ~lion this fall as a an~~Uot, ldentifed only 88 a Capt. Ieros, told officials, "I am
slgmlt . ,, hurdle for the utterly exhausted. l'v• been In that plane alitc:e 8 a.m. &amp;mday a
nation.
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ROYAL OAK, Mich. (UPI)- day night and again Tuesday
For three years suburban night when Royal Oak Imposed
Detroit teens looking for a good a curfew.
trip or just a good time called
The youngsters gathered In
Memorial Park "ours."
Birmingham Wednesday night,
1be park cloelng sparked hurling atones and three
three nighta of disturbances molotov cocktails, until Biralong nearby Woodward mingham Imposed Ita own
~aria, Da'?~ .K·~· Br_uce~ ~s Aven•Je. Protesting young curfew. 'lbe disturbances re..
great fleXIbility and 1s ~ng people wen! on 8 rock-and· suited In the mTest of 564 perto respond .to any Initiatives bottle-throwing rampage Mon· sons, ranging In age from 12 to
from Hanot. But he would
venture no prediction on
whether they would be forth·
coming.
Turning to domestic issues,
the President said the mood of
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the nation was volatile. But he
The note, bearing the marqueae's name, contained the
said domestic strife had been
phrase,
"I die because I cannot tolerate her love for another man.
leu severe this swnmer than
I
do
what
I have to do," pollee reported. The note was left on the
two years ago and said he had
top
ol
a
desk
near the three bodies.
his "fingers crossed" that
people were beginning to accept
DUBROVNIX, YUGOSLAVIA _ THREE ALGERIANS
the fact that conflicts must be
.
.
resolved through constitutional waving pistols and a Molotov cocktail held a sclmltar.uk~ dagger
. processes.
.
Ill the throat of an Air Algerie ~'.' vt today ~d forced hun to fly
"De. ~reat~ue. of Our Time" them to Y,::toelavta where the: a..ed for political asylwn.
. '1'bli Ia the gl:e.t laue of . . . . . .. .. . . . .';\ noMG'(1MQ-l\tlQI.tMilut..1Q plpttllllllllKU11
our' llme.'' tie said.
aboa1'4i Murd_lrell.to &gt;&lt;~ltl• "''• tt.~. tiny"Cmununllt .UPUDtry
Nixon left no doubt he saw refused it pemussin
,, . and the pilot took the liijleliers to
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Nixon today refused to speculate on whether U. S.
troops might be part of a peacekeeping force
policing a Middle East settlement.
Such speculation, he said in a television intet;View, would be harmful to negotiations now
under way at the United Nations between Israel,
Jordan and Egypt.
.
The President's remarks were taped in front
of the Western White House Saturday and
broadcast today &lt;CBS Morning News&gt;.

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who had apparently suffered a
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