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and cuts, uaured clear
dlatance; Paul Stelnmeta. 32.
carpenter, •10 and coats,
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recordblghacore. lfltlsn't,ltsbouldbe.
My ciiJy cmunent: a score of lbst magnitude Isn't good for
anybodY wtmers or losers.
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It's plea11111t tD relwh a game wben ''our teJm" wins. 111 D--...:'AA '6 _ _:_
looiiD when 11 toaes. !saw only the aecond baH of tile Melp game, .Df!JIJU ..._..., .IJeWRJ
bavingobllgalilllselse'll'bere. Jgotlltelmp'eSiillllbsl what went n!-..J Sa~---'rtgbl for Melp at Ironton went WI'Oillllor them against Jactaon. ureu.
JURU~Y
Marauder numers lost c&lt;11lroi of tile baD at leasl three limel at
-orbtrl Lewis
Ironton bul a Meigs player latched onto each loose baD. Not so 60Mr
, "i:~:coln Road:
with Jeckson. Every one, four I belleve, wu gobbled up by Colum•···, f·-•· of Mid-.
.,. at tile
Jsctaon
dleport,'""'died__
Saturday
thst's-lhe bounce of the baD we were talking &amp;bout in another MI. carmel Hoapllsl In
article recenlly. Sometimes II won't bounce for you. As Colwnbus.
aomelimel a roundball won't go through the hoop.
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Mrs. Lewis w88 a member of
And Eastern took Its first lou at Glouster on a break, an Ill· First Community Church,
tercepted pa8l and l011g runbacl&lt; for the """ and only m of tile Kappa Kappa Ganuna Sorority,
game tbel's In the bad break class too.
the Childhood League at
The Southeastern Ohio LA!aguo title by no means Is seUied. Starling, Ohio, and of the
Ga!Upolis 1s unbeaten yet, but who have they played? Wellaton Cancer Crew.
and waverly!
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She is survived by her
LoganandA!hensaretwogenutnesurprises. UI d bad a buck husband, Dr. Tom F. LewiS;
to bet on the Logan·lrontoo game I would have been 0110 dollsr two dsughters, Mrs. Jeffrey P.
poorer Saturday morning.
(Susan) Forester; Mrs. Philip
(Carol) Glessler; two sons, Tom
uCoach Chancey can get his wa1klnS wounded beck In shape T. Lewis and James E. Lewis:
to play footbell there wtll be several quite lniA!resling Frldsy three grandchildren, and two
nl8bll between now and mid-November.
~ters. Mrs. J. 0. YoWlg,
Orlando, Fla., and Mrs.
THE MJDDIEPORT·POMEROY Rotary Clob again wt11 1\ldlard Zollinger, Colwnbus.
ko.. I
the first 'l'burldsy
Friends may csU at the .......
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are George Hargraves, dlslrlet superintendent, and viceswtllbeat 10a.m. Tuesdsy
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PaulThe
Smart.
speaker for tile banquet cannot be annow&gt;eed 88 I WI • with the Rev. Arthur Sanders
&gt;~..... he wm not be able to make 1 sond commitment until olllclatlng. Interment will be In
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Green Lawn Cemetery.
later.Knowtlds,thOUih.hewiDbeagoodOIIe.
If the gentlelll8D In mind 18 ligned, he will come from an.
clnnstt (not Paul Brown) tD Meigs 111gb and have to return tile
aamenigblllowdoesOIIe gettldsdone handily? Fly, of course. U
arrangementa are completed with him, Dr. 11. ll. Pickens,
ENDANGERED SPECIES
mettme (WWII) Navy fighter pilot, II reported to bave volun·
NEW YORK (UP!) ~redto•etblmbtreandbecktoCinclmatl.
Zoologists think GalaPIIOS
-TIDS FRIDAY EVI!:N1NG It's ~ly, a clu6 ~lli'i ilrw
coach and a lot of sophomores and juniors who have been getting
better each week. The Marauders wtll baft their hands full, Get
your road maps out for tlds one.
--·who want to no• up !be trip north should go to Eastern
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IJuiiMai aecUon. The stale Ia to
-·htaln -racing tlds we$.
Couilcll In other bu.tiMM )II
seeklnt the financial Bid of lqc.il
mercbantsto~f;ooo
feel of additional fire hole
recmuuencled needed by the
Slate Fire MarsbaU'a office. A
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HONOWLU - GOY •JOHN A. BURNS, ••N 1
wa
Democrats to power at ,:enUII&amp;Itlewl,
hesded
lht
lavorlti
to wtnInto
a tbtrd
general election camp• an
u a 110
term aa chief ae,cutive. Bums, 11, a metlme pollct delectlw,
acorec1 allll8Silb!8 trlUIJ!ph Satlltday owr Lt. Gov. Thomas P.
Gllllnaracemooiponatetsthoulllltwuuidbemuchcloser.
Theaovemment'aoppoueutlnlhtNoveli)ber generalelectllll
wUI be Sam•l81 P. KbJ&amp;, a former JuC!Ie, who won a eom!ortabl~
but """ler-than • eapected declllpo over CCIIIel'VItiW stale Sen.
D.
Porteullor lht llepubllC!I" party IIOIIIInlllon.
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6 In Marlella whlcb lhowa
that lite state 01m1 from !hi
center One 40 feet on each side.
' Councilmen recalled lbe

w&lt;rltng In street~·

tbe employ•

dfltalald,

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Charlea Legar, COIInQillltn
IIIIer, Werry, LucleD l'iMdla,
HyleU, "1:1011 Conlna, c;tn l 1fallon 8114 , . . _ Pb)'tlla
Hen ell)'.

Weather
Cloudy, warmer tbroqll
Wednesday. Chance of tbllllo-

derahowers throughout ata!e

toda)', tontgbt and Wedneaday.
High toda)' and Wednaclfi'

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WASHlNGTON(UPI)-Pres·
ldent Nison said todsy he would
announce Wedneadsy nilhl a
major new U.S. pr&lt;lp0881 to end
the war In VIetnam.
"It will be the moat
comprehensive statemont ever
made on ll!il subject since the
beginning of tlds long, difficult
war," the President told
reporters at tbe WhtiA! House.
The report to tile nation-two
daya after he completed a
12,000 mile lour tD five
European countries-will be
made by Nixon at 9 p.m. EDT
Wednesday. The speech wt11 be
carried on naUonwlde radio and
latevlsion.

of tbe new prnpo"'ls . ''We do
not conalder tlds to be a
propaganda gtmmick," be said.
"We are not jl!ll saying II for
tbe record."
Nixon met with Bruce, ~
new top negotiator at Perls,
and the deputy ambassadol' to
the talks, Phlllp Hsblb, In
Ireland on Sundsy. AI lbst
time, It was dilclosed by White
House officials, NUoll gave new
instruetlons to the negotiators
to try to break tile impasse In
the lalks.
The president b&gt;ld newsmen
that in his report Wedneadsy,
be would dlacuaa an the major
lsauea Involved In the So1llheast
.. ·fi!Miililllliube-' lllllea-'~
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new -Vietnam
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at alter it was tfKirouiihly conal·
tile Perla negoUallonir Thursday dered" and covered an lite
by Ambaasador David K. E. tasues Involved In the negotia.
Bruce.
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He said they bad the approval there baa been . speculattoo
of the South Vlelnanlese that Nixon not only .Intends to
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Wllltam.
pq.,.an, Terry Ryan, ,DonaJd
Kay, John Taylor, Ricky
Morgan, Mrs. W1IDam Utch·
field, Mrs. Jobn Delton, Mrs.
Otbo Wolfe, Mra. Wll am
North, Mrs. Ansll Pensts,
Orland Burns, Mrs. Alton
Ftllwater, Mrs. Joseph ~.
Rt~ky Johnson.
lllR'IliS _ Oct. t - A IC!II to
Mr and Mrs Rusie11 Leach, Pl.

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lnlurance ratea for qllrCtialill
wtll be lncreaaed.
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CouncU, lacklnc funds, Ia
hopeful lbst local ~~~
wt11 conlrlbUie. Council toot.no
actlm on lite bid.
Calvin Lane, .street JUill.
tenanco aupervlsor, aaktil
c:ouncU for a 20 ceol an •
Increase fCir the olhlf two .,_

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..n""'"unaouslv ,

centgunneenmlaaled leks. Over

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Eql!iJIID"'I Co. to oell 2,000 '-'t

of !Ire bole at a CCIII~ ~700. U
tbe boel is not oblalneid, .. .

from the mid 7Qo tD low !Ga. Lo.lr
tonight In lht
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~SP,!PBr c~Ued "Gr•la , ~fi were ltrved todsy around • a.m on U s 33
llooli"111iadtstrlbutedM-t.v iDdt;berewuentertatnmantin
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of the ~ Co!ii,IC)'~at ~· The beadqulrler!l Ia In
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the Polneroy • Muon Bridile.

apd Frank JG-aullor, ... beinl . &amp;uantrall placed 1 al the
partlna alte fJ!f aalet)'.
paid
per )loar• .Coapejl
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turned lite mllller to .tbe precautkD u llle ~haurdoul.
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"THE COCKEYED
COWBOYS Of
CALICO COUNTY"
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Rating "G'' ..general for all
ageol

Hlclnr!IJ• wu aulhiJI'ilod In
Jlil¥ to r-rtace ltte. 743 from

the LOgan Fire and Safety

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Theinebllla!lorlalnallYibs
wicllll of a tb1111b and wu
dellned under the Roman
duodecimal Q11em u l·U of a
fool.
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Jim Backus

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atieeta,
A bid · of $J3,100 on tbe
proposed resurfaclcf '!II
received by councU lbe
SbeBy Construetlon cq, Since
receiving the bid, COU!Icll ~
two a.treeta, ~~~~~~ 'lbe lola!
1CCIII of the ~)eel $1$,100.
Streeta included In file SbeUy
bid are.the biuineia .CUoo' 111
Main Sl., 11)1!111101'•, StctiJd,
Butternut tq Fourth, Rtvetllitw
llrlve, """!lec11on of Mulberry,
BrOW!! Alley on Uncoln mu and

Now You Know

follow 1n N._.'l foolllepl, no lllfller w1i1J wu ~~~~~~. nrst Rowlh, 00rtlll!8nnh!8.
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sltp8 towardJ cboolllna tbt succeiiOI'
todsy at a
SUNI&gt;AY ADMISSIONS ~ of tile liiOG)en'~ eeatral ccmm111te of tile Arab Everett Watson, Tuppers •-·-·---Sodall81 Union ~MU) _
only political party, II was Plains; Clifford Stumbo,
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ua=hiy Middleport; Carmen Jew,ll,
eJptCied to Olllllne Its ...w . . ._ . . , 111en "'·aalloaal
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wt11 ineet Tl!eadsy to diiC'• lht problem.
RUtland.
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UndertbeEtmJtianC,GIIIIIItllllolltellllllmll_bly_must SUNI)AY DISCHARGE nomlaate lite jbtllidalt by a I'II'HIIlrdl majl;rlty.- . A elmple Jcp. Hoffman.
majority In a natloll8l re&amp;rtndum II nece '7 to coDflrm blm to
-, P~l vaney RMpUa1
olllce. The two lclp contaW. 1ft lnlerlm l'rtlldenl Al)war el
ADMISsiONS - Timothy
Sadat and former Pl'lnce Mln!lar AIY Sala-y, a leltillt who liP' Kkld, Pt. Pleuant; Mrs. Jobn
peon tD be lite favorite of tbe Sovteta.
W'allace, Apple Grove; Ernest
L~lpp. Pl. Pleaaant; Robert
IVWIIH!IU CIIIJmp JIVO"'"•
_ , " Wood, Pt. Pleasant; Betty
WATKJNSGLEN,N. y , -'\Uil'I1UA'8Jochtn Rlndtreipld Siders, Pl. Pleaaant; Eimer
88 wocld driver champion todsy, one.moatb alter be waaldlled In HWiilleston and Mrs. Clal:•
1 high speed cralb utng practice fCir tile' llallan Grand PriJ:• . Hamlllon, Pl. PlesSIIIII; Mrl.
RIOOI'acbaunpiollll1lpwule8led SUndsybylllarookleteammale Roy Mai~. MI. .Ailo; Mrs. ·
EmeriOII FIUipaldl of Bruit, who won tile Uolted lblel Grand Charles Olivet, GatupoUI
PriJ: and tiiUI ellmlnated 1111 atber-clrtvera 1n !tie \Jtlematlooal Felry; )Irs. Lellter J~en.
aerleslrom&lt;:OOiptlitlon.JackrlcksoflltJCIIUIIcouldba'fetaken R61H!r\abUrg ; Mrs. Nellie
the ""e .__ o•'"" by ....... lht Gllll race and tbe Mtllcan Paligb, Pl. Pleeaunt; Jlln.
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Roilald RoblnaOn, ~;
Grand Prix two weeD hence. But Flt~dl ~ ~ I.Gtua n · a· t n my ""-uter, Dllnv·, ROnnie
home In a record speed of 1:18.71 m.p.b. to win, lfti!r a broken 91- •·
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:~~are'8 vtto ·be6f 'placedlar~ buD"'- 8 nuclear submarine but 1n Qaba are_part of a Pentagon
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eoncratesalllteJlrull~today'ln attempt to hoodwink lht Amertalll,...,..e
ecare
.. Into ;.,_ ...... _ ..... , eccordtrll! to Sen. J. W1Wam
preparaU011fora TUeaday IUgbt
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to Hswau In an eflorl to breed FuliJrtCbl, J).Ark.
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"It happenS fNf1:'/ year at approprllllona time,' Fulbrtsbt
them.
told UPl In an Interview. "Last year, It wu tile sse mtplles, Now
C!----'ll's a submarine biue. "They are hoodwinking lht ~
Oil ~r people and they are~ lht pn8l to do tt," 11e said. Officially,
Euaene Gill officiating. Burial lite PettagCIII bu ooly said II cletecled c:GIIIIru~ activity at
will be In Beech Grove aenfufl• which could be a sublllj1JIOI'I but.'llDofllclallJ1some
Cemetery, Friends may call at acJmln!str•tloo offtdal~'haft llld lht project II Indeed IUCh a
lite funeral home at anytime. but.
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But Fulbrlgblllld Defalle Depanlll&amp;lll olllclala • .., .,._...
bti Foreign ReJa'*-('lll"'"''teelalt wesk bad illieV(dmce thai*
but WU beJiiiiJidlt. and did DOt MillrY to COI"Ince lba ClOIJI•
Die. on Sunday
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1 a.'tl!llll,-Debl:a M~ ~
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to Prtlldenl q.mal AlldeJ Nuatr lhla week.
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Fr.ntnn Rizer and \!a~Pi·
reaurfae' eilJht ~!reela _In - Werry~ttbe~IIDKVOies. ·
Pooaeroy ,, lncludina M~n.
Rizer l!&gt;ld councU liot was
apparently ~ a 'deed Issue •agalnat !J)lhs ~ MOlle)'
today.
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Pomeroy council - failed
blockloiJU. 743; Hsfes!IW.'~
Monday 1118ht to come up with • lbe ala~'• ~17 · ~
· needed votea to bol'l' \'11' lbe
further alated lb!lt n lba. three
neceswy funds.
b)ocks '"I"· enmiaatad In \Ill
Amotion to borrow f18,000 for
pr...,.... be would vole to have
the resurfacing project from
streeta In 'lite vtllage resur·
two local banks went down 3-2
faced.
u two of the five members
Werryllldlfie~ejwnjlhtavtly
attending voted no. FDW'. yea
in debt and tile vtllage shouldn't
votea are neeojed for such
borrow money II cannot' afford.
spending meaeures.
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on apeedlng charges, and
Leman Alllclp, Jr., no age or
address Dated, ' 15• posted fCir
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DEDICATION SET
The new Twin City Shrine
clob bouse wiD be dedlcsted at
lite Shrine park In Racine
TUesday evening. there wtll be
1 potluck dinner al6:30 followed
by a program and en·
tertalnment. The event II for
sbrlnerl and their lamUies.
Thooe allendln8 are tD bring a
covered~ and table eervtce.

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Stste PrOceeding on 7-3/J Jol;J,

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Nghl. And we lost.
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announce new proposals fCir
presentation to the Perla
negotiators but also plans to
announce I!DIIle time this month
a new pbut of U.S. troop
wltl!drawals from VIetnam.
In ~ surprise appearance at
tile White llou8e press center,
Nixon stressed both U.S. power

lllld Ita re&amp;pollllbUity to defend ·
freedom.
He said that be .., ltd
hlmaelf In deep """'""" all•
of lbs U.S. nego11alil!&amp; postllaa
d~ lut summer's Auplt
stay In Calllon1la and be broulhl up to dsle by ~
and Habib at the meetlas at
Kllfruab House near Umerldl,
Ireland, Sunday.
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lhetr private evaluattoo of the
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CINCINNATI (UPI) Voters rejected • apedl1
llcl!oollevy Maeday by a ~I
maqla, tbe ,_defeat Ia II
yean beno. , . u mW openllq 1evy - defeated,
by flllll -'ll&lt;tal llprea,

sal.

The Ccmmunlata offered t.o
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lroGpl In South

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ready to DeB011ale wllb a
government which Included
members of lite pre nt Sa!IJ..,

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Tipple .Gone

Loaes were es11mated at
f17,1l008811tereaultofaflrelhat
destroyed the overhead coal
ttppleonRoule124lnllullandat
3,15 a.m. today.
Rutland and Ml~dleport
firemen - • csUed to lite
acene. Rutland firemen, tbe
first to arrive, said the tipple
waa engulfed In !lames by the
ttme theY were 011 the scene.
Debris that feU ontD lbe highway, brought heavy equipment
of the State Jllgbway Depart.

menltotllescene.Theroadwu flnonen wen lble to live.
ezpectad to be closed unUI nearby building !lied fo!'
about noon.
lllorage by lite Grate~
111eslateflremanbal'aofflce Store.
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baa been ot!nlacted about tbe Itwuu1pwte4111attbere•
of tile fire 1a t
blaae. Ca!lll!
no no 1n1un1nce Cll tbe JlhliUC).•
tnown.
. Value of tbe C!lllellla -~~~at
The tipple, owned by Pearl ~ooo. and of lite atruciun at.
Jacobe, halo been In operatloo f!I,GIO.
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Kenneth WIWama.
fCir 111811)' ,_.,[II iaolt nil•
Rutland firemen were on lbe tbe Jll+*l) of tbe ma.,m4
ocene tlds IJIOI'IIIng keeping Coal eo. and wu 1!1 ~
debrla watered down. the CU!dtttoo at tballlmt.
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eovwt starte4 to ~ck up~ An ''Operatiq! Malnatream" neo • ·")'work on lite roadway Chrtltmu JII'Olll'llll &lt;llld'lcW; ·._
'(. ..,. ·..udat:a ~ 1u1111!~ of t1!' Oldo Jllislature. car !blnklnK tba bear wu
project In Pomeroy wu ad· along t11e rivet bank to lite lliJIIal1y by the ctwmber . ' •

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lbi lilbwaY
mere. bought a power saw.
, 'l!an~~&amp;,,- .• ad .Delm111 .A.
Tbepro)ect-~upthe
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1overnmeat through the
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illi\dlum to the '-·fl!!anclaiiiOU!'ees Ill' materials.
'lbn wu no 'J'he C of -. C at Ill regular
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Caney obeemd that it would
be uaelela to plan anotller
regatta!mleallltecleanupwork
Ia completed.
Canty alao pointed out lbst
lite ~ lot wau needs at-tenttoo u blgb water bu done
cwllldtnble damage to tbe
portion und...-th.
A motion wa1 made by
Kermit Walton to purcbue tbe
provided lite ~
relailloWD!IIIblp wbeJl tbe-':
~ completed. Tbe motion ~il unarbau apprtWal.
lnotberb' j4 ', Weltanu,
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$!~!. 'ftli 'raJ17 ... beld II'Died iritb ~ M·l rU1ao llealall .f!llidq~ lo
•. ~~lrooplwbollred 8lid llOIIIIbldent protaten al i111r111f tile aofftlocl ~ ~ ve19!:1ti .We8porw;· wltb ~ • . . . ~ IIIII
1!111 . llhota., at«tdill8 lo lhe Kent Slate on the lint .tour ~~.~tally ..U hcriontal r
ot ~~ 1.1ro ~ 11r lq 1ijlli 10011111 lim
f!i'ealdtnt • Comml11lon on dap·_ ~,May,l978, w u - ~.IIIII /llei'i: - ·ho aP: ,
iM ~confrilp!eil: ~ . Giah Ill' Mlkll'biPPI. .
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Intolerable. Wehaveaal!llniiUr pQpt~v1018nce
. · .QIIY •1\Jilen.li,.U tbahlood'~t ,'\Neii!!D.•li!Mr~·lii'.' lii!!Jit ''
'!'Jie ~ announced repOrt, IIIII we repeal: Vlollll¥" "t*i'tbjl ~ ·~ 1o 1 ~ 11111 flrlnll wu \1)e ill a 1ame apb!l
M!J.
flndiDg In a opeelal report by students on w off the Wll• dloPbe tbe 'i'al1y W
!lick o( .a tblllbb on the safety cllcoSept. ~· 1;111 a tileiii 1!1\1 ~
Ullued Sunday·. Becauae UPl pus can never' be jualllled by lludent&amp;
lb'.
IJI"'C'bbnJsm 11111 the pUll ot ~~~~ · ~~~~ frtlai . !he INm'J Of'
~~~ tills. parUcular ~ ~ any grievance, phllosophy1 lit Ull!!er 1iM1e ~ index 'finl~ on tbi trigger, tbopedl
.' c . llri~D Dr. lla1
beet lold m the c:&lt;llllllliaslllll s polltlca idea. 'lbere can be no the Gtwd'a decllliJ!a to lllli'dl When fli-ln1 begtn, tbe toll lln!I!IDI. · ,··'
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O!ftl wCI'ds, here is a IHt ol 1811Ciua,y or triununlty from UtrOucbtbeerolni'Cor.tgliilrifoll ~by thele lethal weapCJIIS ·''adltwvildbo .. efeaiJI!i'lo
111fponel'sconclllll0111:
prosecution on the campus. ol yardl llld up IIIII dOWn , - dlaalrous.
· · &amp;lv:e bll JIIGI'I., tiJi!t tO
.Jeent State was a 1111Uonal criminal actll by student&amp; must a blll was hltlblf· ·· ~ea· ,. • · · 'No! Jlllllflod
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1\"agedy. It was not, howevet, a be treated u sucb ~·· tlonable.
In · fact
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1be Guard fired ainldst gre,at
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lnjurlel set It apart from tb~ those who burned the ROTC formed again after the7 had should nol have been able to 20 major collego f-ll'leomt
oqeurrencea on nwnerous other building, lhose who attecked paased. 1be Guard founcllllllf kiD so eu11y 1n the first place as !!elecll&lt;l by the Unlf1d PreS$ ,
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American campuses diD'Ing Ute ·and sloned National Guardsmen on a pr'acllce football field far The •enerll·•...:·-- of ...; ln1talhr~a,,IIDIII
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'!Ill Ia ........., ...,. eel weapona to law entoreement seas011 ttcords In plteillhelot \ ·
011 and applauded their deeds and l'lllllllng out o1 lear ps. o1ficen engaged 1n controlling (third weittl!
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share the responalbillty for lbe Guardsmen had been subjected dlsllrders Is never justified ez. · i · ~mst (18l (24 1
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The widespread student oppo. were hot and tired, and felt lance !bat trained 8111per teiDII 3. Notre Dame W (3-.GI
sition lo Ute Cambodian action dangeroUBiy vulnerable by the are unable to handle This was 54 • ~~ 1 .!31(-(J.).0.1)
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not lbe case at Kent Stille, yet 6. Mississippi CUI
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lheNationalGuardamen'spres- of Blanket Hill
eachGuardsmancarrledaload· 7. AltFcrce(4-0J· ,•
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ence on Ute campus cannot jusWhen they confronted the eel M·l rifle
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easy This lesson Is not new. The 10 .Arl&lt;anqs (J.ll
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actioosof many studenls dw-lng for a single shot lo trigger a National Advisory Comrull!aion 11. Arlzono St '34)
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Be Glad the long weekend.
general fusillllde.
Civil Disorders and Ute guide- 12. Stanford 13-11
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The Cambodian Invasion deKbul Of Chanode
lines of Ute Deparbnent of Ute '
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15. Georgia Tech (4-01
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A BIG SELECTION!
VALUES
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tude of Kent student&amp; loward Guard's march from Ute ROTC j'loonewouldhavedledatKent 16. West Vlt (4-01
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American policy In Ute lnclo- ruins across the ~ons liP Slate If Utla Ieason had been ~~: ~:.~J-~·1 1
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Blanket Hill as a kind of char· learned by the Oldo National 10. Oklehomo (2-ll
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preceding year, and no disturb- cheers ol tbe crowd, manf of danget It was not a danger
ances comparable In scope to whom acted as If they were which ~ailed for letbal force .
Ute event&amp; olllay had ever oc- watching a game.
The at shots by 211 guardsmen FLYERSSIGN BROTIIER8
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The sock that the outdoor
student&amp; thought the Cambodian platoon leader of Troop G, de&amp;- Apparently no order to fire The Pltlladelpbla Flyers of the
ltl'tss
fabtlcs
tn
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mon tlkea tor winter.
action was an WUJcceptable crlbed the crowd In these was given, and there was in- National Hockey League MootlyiOJ and colors. Como
Anklet length. Slzt 10 to 12.
Savel
contradiction of the announced words:
adequate fire control discipline day sl8fled bt'Othent Wayne IIIII
policy of gradual withdrawal
"At tbe lime of lhe firing, the on Blanket Hill. The Kent Slate Larry Hillman, both defensefrom Vietnam, or tbat Ute ac- Ute crowd was acting like tragedy must surely mark Ute men, and goalie Doug FaveU to
lion constituted Invasion of a tills whole thing was a circus. last lime Utat loaded rifles are 1978 contract&amp;.
neutral country, or Utatitwould The crowd must have thought issued as a mallet' of COW'se 1o
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prolong rather tban tdwrlan Ute tbat Ute Nallonal Guard was guardsmen confronting student
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pears lo have been the principal wiUt lbe Guard. The circus was Our entire report attempts 1o CASPER LEADS
Actual 2.98 Valutil
Issue around which student&amp; In town."
define Ute lessons of Kent State
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rallied durin~ Ute first two days The acU0111 of some student&amp; lessons Utat tbe Guard, pollee; Casper conllnuea lo lead lbe
of May.
were violent and criminal and students, faculty, university ad· Professional Golfers Aaocla·
Foeuo Of Dlseontent
Ut08e of some others were dan· minlstrators government at aU tion Tournament Pla)'eri llivl·
Thereafter, Ute presence of ger0118, reckless, llllllrrespon· levels and
American people slon money..wllmer Ust u lbe
Ute National Guard on campus dible. The lndlscrlmlnale fir. must learn- and begin at once top 10 polntamers IIIII moneY
was the focus of dlscootent. The lng of rifles Into a crowd of 1o act upon. We c~ It to winners l'tlnalned unchanged
Guard's presence appears to student&amp; and the deatba Utat Utelr attention.
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have been the main attraction
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The May 4 r.U, began u a
peaceful usembly on the.C&lt;lll·
mona - the traditional site of
sludent •wmbDea. Even If lbe
Guard had authority til prohibit
a peaceful gathetlng - a question which Is at least debatable

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pus prohibiting aU lbelr rallies,
even peaceful onea, ordet1ng
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period.
"The Importance of the role
local lawmen IIIII firemen play
In the protection of Uvea and
property can hardly be over·
alated," Miller said. "It Is my
belle! that firm · federal
legisLttion 1s needed to make
available federal assistance to
local law euforcement agencies
In the apprehension of In·
divlduals for lelonlous attacks

assistance
In lbeallow
lnveatJ&amp;atlon
1be bin would
Federal
of cuea In wlllch pollee w
firemen have been killed.
Jurladlctlon determination•
would be C&lt;llllp!U'able to those
stipulated In tbe Federal
Kldnapplna Statuiea wbleh
eslablllb Ute pn!81llllptlon tllat
lnlet'stat.e conunerce facllltlel
have been Uled If tbe penon
commllllnl the crime bu not
been apprehended wltbln 24
boura In the alate where lbe
falolty occurred.
"There Is no Intent In tbe bill
to circumvent stele or local
jurladlctlon,'' Miller aald.
· "Local law enforcement of.
flctals
deaerve
federal
assistance and greater
protection In tbe regulat perfortll8Dil8 of tbelr duties. ThLI
leglslatiol} wW provide tbat help
when lnteratate flight of
fucltlves II Involved,"
Hiller referred to recent
slatllllal to ~ · hll CGII•
tenllon IIIII Utla bW II overdue.
l:luriJMi •tbe 10 year period,
lii0-1,.., thin were 581 law
enforcement offlcen killed· in
Ute line of duty. In lilt, lbere
were 36,2112 uaaulta on j,Ouce
offl~· while •
poliCemen'

addition,
Millet, who has
onInpollee
IIIII firemen;"
been a corudltent supporter of
anti • crime legislation, was
loday Informed !bat hearlnp
have been acheduled by a House
Judiciary Sub-Committee on 1
blll he co-1ponaored whleh
would provide federal benefits
1o lbe llll'vlvors of policemen
and firemen ldlleclln Ute line o1
duty.
"There are preaently no
specific benefit progratD8 to
lheae people," MOler aald. "I
Utlnk the federal government
has a reapjlllltibwly to foster
tills legillaUon 11111 provide
benefits f91be families ot
btavemenwbohaVJglQIItbeJr
11988 In tervlce to olherl."
lfelrlnp on MWer'a bW are
sclteduled for tbe lint week Ia
October.

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way the old Yankees did In their
beyday.
There was little celebratioo or
champagne Monday wben the
Orioles clinched their second
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wiUt Ute Pirates' showdown
series against Ute New York
Meta In Ute final week ol Ute
season when the Pirates won
five oot ol six games.
"In tbat one we got all Ute
UtUe baseball breaks," Mur·
laugh said". The Reds just held
us cl08e until Utey got a break
and then they took ndvantsge
of it."
MID'taugh was asked about
Patek's attempted steal, which
was folowed by two singles and
a walk Utat would have given
Ute Pirates an early ~ lead
instead of 1~ .
"Freddie Utought he could
make it," MID'Iaugh said. "!
would c4llltadventuresome."
Patel{ Wd tbat he Utought he
had ''fooled" Red pitcher Tony
Cloninger and third baseman
Tony Perez on Ute play, "but I
got started a half second too

Pirates stranded 12
runners In the final game and
had ahortatop Freddie Patek
thrown oot at third trying 1o
olealln the flral Jnnin8, which late."
MID'Iaugh proteated mildly on
coot a run Ute Plrate.s dearly
the
play but said later he was
needed later oo.
arguing tbat Ute umpire was
''This (!8111• wu eslremely not In position to make Ute call.
tough 1o lose, "MID'taugh said,
"It was too important a play
"becauae we were In the game to be made on the run,"
aU Ute way IIIII missed so Mw-tsugh said. "I didn't like
many opp&lt;rlunllies ."
being
1be failure lo get lbe key hit
plagued the Plrate.s right up to Murtaugh cUd not, however,
the final out when lint
bueman AI OUver grounded
weakly lo second baseman winning tun from second bale
Tommy Helms with runners on In the eighUt lnnin8 on a alngle
lint
third.
said
Tolan.

In the last Dve years by clobberino the jittery Minnesota
-..,
Twinl, &amp;-I.
While BOIIle champagne corks
popped, 8011le of Ute Orioles
were Utlnking more of last
year's World Series loss to the
New York Meta Utan of the
victory over the Twlna behind
Jim Pabner's seveooit, 12strikeout performances.
"You11see a celebration like

Two runs off him were
wearned.
y
ke
ke
" ou can't rna mlsta s
against this club and we jllll
didn 't play well," Rigney adnutted.
Boog Powell singled In a first
Inning run for his slxlh RBI of
Ute thr0011ame aeries but Kaat
escaped wiUtout furUter da·
mage when Andy Etchebarren
lined out to end tbe Inning.
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Cabinets of C)lality With That
Bi&amp; Diff•ence

Clemente rf

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Desk

by Chet Tannehill
Melp football fanll aet their first took 81 Ute Southeastern

5 1 2 0 Ohio League'• neWeet member, Waverly, Friday night. We'D
• 0 3 1
0 0 0 0 have to navigate SR 124 tt.'oush Jackaon to Ita junction with fours 0 2 t lane
Z3, thence nGI'tb 1o Wavetlf. This route Is suppooed to be

u.s.

• 0 0 0 better Ut.. going by WilY of Route 35 lo O!ntervUie, lben to Oak
2 0 2 0
Hebn..-Jb
2 0 0 0 Hill, and over to Waverly.
Mazerosk 2b
Mooseo
The ng.... are coached by Mike Shoemaker, an aU.{)hlo high
Glbbonp
~
o o o o school linebacker at Paint VaUey, who played at capital
Giusti p
Totals
35 2 10 2 University. He led hll alma mater loa perfect ~season In 11169
CINCINNATIabrhbl •oodforllllrankintheOhloCiall
Aratin••lllll
coach of !be year
•
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Rose rf
• o 1 o honora In hllleague IIIII district .
Tolan d
3 0 t 1
Ills Q..t record to date at Waverly must be bitter Indeed. Guys
Perez
3b
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I 1 like m....-·'-r do --~•ing about a Ut••• like that. The
Granger p
0 o 0 0
~
BUWCI.ll
..'6
Gullett p
0 o 0 0 Marauders could become hla vlcllml Friday night If they don~ go
Benchc
3121an
May lb
3 o o o
out.
Catbo If
3 o o o
Fortunately, Marauder coach Charley Chancey Is espect1n1
Helms2b
3 0 0 0 tohavebllclubbacltlnne~~rtoppbyslcalshape.
Woodward 3b
3 0 0 0
"We can, leU for aure yet," be aald Monday "'""I, "but It
Cloninger p
I 0 0 0
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Bravoph
1 o o o toobaatltoQ8bwe'llbelnprettygoodconditionpbyslcaUy."
Wilcox p
0 0 0 0
1bls meanJ atarten Mike Grale, Jon Kloea, Roger Abbott,
Cllneph
0 I 0 0
Concepclonss
o o o o JolmTbomasandllennlalloggswlllbefullornearfulliiO.
Totals
21 3 5 3
Waverly hBd an Wldefeated aeason last year with a senior •
Pittsburgh
100 010 1100-2 abiddedteam,onlytielng Jackaon 14-141na non~eague No"ember
Cincinnati
200 000 Ob:-3
DP _ Cincinnati t. LOB _ contest. Conaequenlly, Shoemaker is building in 1970. The Tigers
P1111butgh 12, Cincinnati 3.
are Q..t to date but don~ let Utat lull you to sleep. Although
~!h. Hebner 2. HRs - Perez. Wavetly has ICGted only ooeloucbdown,lt came agalnat Adti!IS
lp h r er bb so In a losing cause, IU. GalUpoUs got by Waverly 8-0, but lbe
Moo.. L
'ngers' fine junior quarterback, 6-2, I~ lb. Tom Varney did not
7 2·3 : ~ 3 2 4 play, having been alllpellded from the squsd three days for
Gibbon
0 0 0
0
Giusti
1·3 o o o o 1 dlaclpllnary reaaona.
Cloninger S
7 2 2 4 1
Waverly'aoflensive line aver, geal70 lba.,lta offensive backl
Wilcox W
ood
3
o o 2 s 17f,lta front four on delenae,lll81bl. 1be team overaU has g
Granger
2-3
0 0 0 0 speed
Gullett
1-3 1 o o o o
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Gibbon pitched lo 1 batter In
h11 be a good allow Friday nll!ht.
8th. WP - Cloninger . T - 2:38.
'!be Marauders, l·lln Ute league, need Waverly In lbelr
40
538
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will open ita Iiiii 1011011 Oct:[·
13th and as pert ol • llllvet•·
Anniversary celebriUon, • ,_}'
nel of 10 buketllall areata wiD
choooe an aU-lime all..tti'''
team, It trU lllliiCIUI1ced ~fa&amp;:';
day by Commllld- ..~
Kennedy.
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Legendary ba~tbaU ,_,_.:
Ned lrlah, Ed Gottlieb, Red"·
Auerbach, Fted Zollner, Lli .
Harrison, Ben Kerner, Dlmf"
Biasone, Fred Scbauo IIIII Bob' '
Feerlck, along with formet' ·
league publlclst HukaU Cobelr;
wW select 25 nom1nee11 rrom·
NBA All..star lea!DI ol the put .
24 years.
Players wW be plckad- ·
wiUtout regard to position ant-;
all active pllyero are lneJiglble ;
for aelection. From the 25 men ;
chooen, 10 wW then be plcbd :
for Ute official Stiver Anahw·
sary

team.

The announcement of tbe
team wW be made Jan. U,
1971, at San Diego, Clllf., !be.
site of Utla aeuoo'a All-«ar
Game.

Woody In Cautious Mood Bill

Bucks Strengthen

The Drlvt·ln WllldoW

lobbed the ball eully lo flrot
bueman Lee May fiB' Ute
wrapop oot.
Anderson already has made
his first world aeries declalonUte Reds' otartlng pltcber ·
Saturday wW be rlghtbander
Gary Nolan (I~).
PlnSBURGH
lbthbt
3 0 0 0
Patek n
t 0 0 0
Robert..., ph
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Alou ct

you never saw before In your .
Ho tDropB Y
life If we win tile World Series," Centerfleldet Jlm Holt called
Pete Richert said as he cum- second baseman Danny Thompmented on the lack of cum· soo's off Palmer's Dy In the
moUon In Ute Oriole dteaalng second Inning and tben dropped
room. "The WIH'Id Series ;8 it and Palmer scored on Don
what we want ."
Buford's double. Kaat got out of
Faua Take Win for Granted Ute second when Powell llled
Even the fans seemed 1o take out witb two on bit he was lifted
It for granted u Ute Orioles after Brooks &amp;blnoon doubled COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)became Ute first American and went lo Utlrd 011 Dave Ohio Stale football coach
League team 1n 35 years Johnson's single In the third. Woody Hayes knows from
(Detroit did 11 In 1934 and 1935) Blylevl!l then came In bit lbe ..perience Utere is more to a
besides Ute Yankeeslo win two Twins Wt!!'e blown out of the Big Ten foe from Michigan
strall!ht pennants.
(!IIIlO when an error by catcher tban Ute non-conference scoreOnly 'tlll08 fans showed up Paul Ratllfllgnlted a UtreH'IIII card tells.
and Ute o.;.s who stayed home rally .
For tbat reason, Hayes Is
didn't miss much as BaJUmore Aflet' a lorceout, Pabner'a cautious about this Saturday's
surged to a 5-41 lead after Utree rm-ocoring double and Don encounter between his No. I
llllllnge and coasted In be- Buford's sacrifice Dy (which ranked team and Michigan
hind Palmer.
would have been Ute third out If Stste, whieh has lost its first
Miani!IOII Manaa".JliU •Bigo lt WUI ~ for Ratliff's error) '!'o (!lilies.
ney decildeol.to startliWW-&lt;&gt;14 •made It~ DIIY two of tbe nve" ' '!lie Spartans dropped tbeir
Jim Kaat inatead ollS,..r..k! runs wele earned. Dave opener, f2.16, to Wllhington
Bert Blyleven --the youngest Johnson wrapped It up wiUt a and were blanked ~ last
player In the majors -because solo homer In the aevenUt.
Saturday by Notre Dame .
he wanted to go with experience Palmer, who survived Rat· "! was impressed by Mlchiln a game Utat Twins had 1o w1n Uff's liner off hla left Instep In gan State Ute second half
to keep aUve.
Ute second Inning, stranded five (against Notre Dame)," Hayes
Kaat didn't have much stuff. rllllllen In Ute nest three In· said at hla weekly press
He allowed folD' runs but he was nlngs and Uten aUowed ooly one luncheoo Monday. "We got Ute
also the victim of poor support. hit over tbe laot live.
picturea ol their game and Utey
played Notre Dame pretty
much to a standstill tbat last
half .
"They were rotl8h and tough

~~:sfla~~~plre

Fridays Oilly

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around on alngles by Stargell
and Ollver.
For the Plrate.s, who woo the
NL East title In the . year'a
ciDaelt divisloo race only to be
eliminated now In a sweep, Ute
final defeat was "e•tremely
tough to lake,'' admitted
Manager Danny Murtaugh.
They died hard. WIUt two out
In tbe nlntb, Clemente alngled
to knock oot reliever Wayne
Granger, who had replaced
Wile... Fireballing young Don
Gullett Uten gave up anoUtet
alngle to Stargell Utat moved
Clemente lo third.
But Clemente's potential ty.
lng run died 90 feet from home
as Gullett got Oliver to ground
to second baseman Tommy
Hebna. Helms ran toward first
to make sure he wouldn 't nub
this all-important Utrow, and

By FRED McMANE

i3:AN"c~' fJMP}~~~~ eo\~~

tematlooal Board ol Coaches
ratings, have gained additional
lqlpol'l tills week and have
opened up a subatantlal lead
over the second-ranked Looghoms.
Ohio State, which routed
Duke, 34-10, last Saturday for Its
aecond atr algbt victory,
received 18 lint place votes
from lbe 3knember coaches'
hoard Utla week lo only nine for
Texas IIIII u a tesult the
........
35polnts ahead In
_,eaare
tbe ratlnp. I'UIJita are awarded
on a 1~7A' 13 2-1'•-'• fDr
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wtea !run lint tllroogb 10111

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place .

State appllclblt to It and Is
authorized during the current

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NEW YORK (UPI)--Ohlo
State has solidified Ita pooltlon
as Ute nation's No. I collegiate
football team.
The Buckeyes of Coach
Woody Hayes, wbo a week ago
were being pressured strongly
by Teua for the No. I berth In
tbe weekly United Preaa In·
state of Ohio. DeporTment of
tnsurance,
Cutnlcate of
compliance The un .
denlgned, Superlnllnd"'t Of
tnsuranto ot the State of Ohio,
hereb~ certifies that UNITED

tomptlld with lht laws of this

Tens which received 17
)a vot last week
P ce ea
'WU
v••t to tranqct In thlo sttle Its narrow~ upttet by UCLA 8 on
t~poDroprlete butlnen of In· 91.......... 'lbe r _...__need
sunnco. 111 Flnontlll condition
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1t11tement to !'lave been as
-.~.. to ··'
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totiOWI on Oecomblr 31, 1969' leCOo.,.
....vage
Admlttldasllts, 119,359,716.72; ~pb

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Rl.lTLAND - Annp
David j,J. YOIIIIS, It, 1011
and ¥1'1· R!J!ua W. YOi!illlii:J;
DepOt $t.. Rjatland, bu
pleted • ·, • " l2-week
Cienlet'
ir.

By GENE CADDFJI
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Danny
Mw-taugh was concerned about
hll pitching going Into Ute
National League playoffs
against the Cincinnati Rods.
But It wasn't lbe pitching
which let the Plratea down-It
was the Buca' potent batting
attack, which stranded 29
runner• In Utree (!lilies.
"We had real good pitching In
tills aeries," Mw-laugh said
aflet' the Rods banded Ute
Plrate.s Utelr third straight lou
Monday, 3-2, In Ute belt.of.flve
aeries.
"Any tbne we hold a team to
Utree runs we usuolly win It,"
MID'taugh said. ''This was as
good
pitching as- we
had aU
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W~INGTON, D. C. atlng e need to provldt "tbe
most complete legal aafeguardl
for the protec,tion of tbelr
Uvea,'.'
loth
District
Representative Clarence E.
Miller today co..ponsored
legislation making It a federal
offense to ldll w conspire to kill
a locAl law enforcement officer
or fireman engaged In the
performance of his official
dutlel.

the nlnlh Inning. But Anderson,
ohootlng for the pennant,
decided 1o shoot tbe works. He
yanked Wilcox for plnchhltter
Ty Cline-who drew a walk.
And Cline came around lo
score the Rods' biggest run ol
Ute year, Ute one UtaI won lhf
pennant, on IIICCOIIIve twMUI
singles by Pete Roae and Bobby
Tolan .
The Plrate.s had jumped off
lo a I~ lead In the flrat Inning.
1be Reds struck back bn·
mediately wltb almost Identical
3110-foot borne runs back·to-back
by Tony Perez and Johnny
Bench- Ute lllh tbne tills year
Ute Big Red Machine has put
homers back to back.
Ptrate.s Tie Score
The Pirates tied the score for
Ute laat time In Ute flfUt when
Matty Alou singled and rode

Pirate Sluggers
Leave 29 On Base

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By VITO STELLINO
UPISportl Writer
BAL1'1MORE (UP!) - The
Baltimore Orioles are starting
lo take Ute American League
pemant for granted Ute aame

PLAsTIC

WOMEN'S

Orioles starting here Saturday
by whipping Ute Pirates, 3-2, lo
complete a Utr~e sweep
of the belt.of.flve aeries.
Anderson, who ma1111ged In
the minor leagues for five
years before being tapped for
the Rods ' job, caUed on Wilcox
lo relleve In the sixth Inning
with the score tied at 2-2.
WReo• Slrlkel Out Five
WUc"" struck out five hatters
In Utrec Innings and aUowed
only two hits, and was the
evenlual winning pitcher.
But Ute score still was tied at
2-2 when Wile.. was due to bat
wiUt two out and the bales
empty In Ute last half of Ute
eighth Inning.
Most managers In tllat
situation will stay wltb a
pitcher who Is hot, let him bat,
and hope to win lhe game In

the

Birds Repeat In AL

'PLENTY OF FREE PAIIeKINGII
·OPEN EVERY NIGHT &amp;fNTIL 9 P.M.

Hi:l

By JOHN G. GRIFFIN .
CINCINNATI (UPI~ky
Anderooo, a guy who merely
won Ute pennant In bll roolcle
aeaooo as a big league
manager, wa1 being loasted
today by Clnclnnatl'a National
l,.eague champions for two key
moves In Ute game !bat
crushed the Pittsburgh Plrate.s.
The first was the moment
when he turned to a »-year
old last-minute substitute
!Wiled Milt Wile.. as hla reH.t
pitcher.
And Ute second oddly, was
when he took Wilcox out-for a
plnchltltter.
The net result of bolh moves
was tllat Ute "Big Red
Machine," which won the NL's
Western Divlsioo by 1410
games, qualified for lhe World
Series against the Baltimore

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'li1le ';:.. ...._. h g &amp;, 'lo the
"'"'"' $1,675,638.40; capUol, No' - ....~
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t
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~ove horounto oublcrlbod mv Notre Dame. 1belrlsb blanked
no110o ond uUIId mv 1011 to bo Mlcblpn State, :lf-0, lo nm
oHIKid ot Colurwbuo, Ohio, thlo lhalr record 1o a.o IIIII four
dov ond aott. Jutv 1, 1970. Ftld .....t fit to
them .... top
,&amp;. Smlt.h. Sup•rlnlondonl ol 10_.
name
""'
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team In lite cowley. Notre

and sUD have Utat rugged-type
personnel,'' he added.
Hayes, reviewing
tbe
Buckeyes' 34-10 win last Satur·
day over Duke, said hla leu~
was "bwnped up more" by Ute
Blue Devils tban Utey had been
Ute previous week by Texas
A&amp;M .
Larry ZelL1a, wingback, suf·

gave two decala each lo Leo
Hayden, John Brockinglon and
ReJ: Kern, while Tom Campana
and Ron Maciejowski picked up
ooe each.
Ralph Holloway was tabbed
top defensive lirMiman for hla M
per cent perforniance, and Jim
Stlllwagoo and Stan White
shared ootalandlng lineman
booora.
Other defensive players recelvln&amp; awardl were Uasenobrl
aJiil HUry Haward, 'l'wo each;
and Jack Tatum, ~ Luttner,
Mike Sensibaugh and Mark I WJ, i:i
Debevc, one each.

fered a pulled hamstring while
catching a touchdown pallll and
wlll be out lor about two weeks.
Ha~ sa!d defensive la!:kle
Gtilrge Ha'"nolrl complained
of a sore leg, but ahould be
back In driUs by Ute middle of
the week.
Hayes put the team through rHE
Ugbt driUs Monday and noted.
"We're making it a habit to
SO GOOD THAT ...
PICK a local independent
taper off early In the week."
insurance
agent- he Is not a
Saturday's (!IIIlO will be the
'captive' agent for one InBucks' first away from horne
suring company - rather, he
this season.
can choose the correct policy
Hayes announced Ute wirmers
tor you from among several
companies ; and he will serve
of performance awards for tbe
YOU In collec11ng your
Odke game, Buckeye leaf
claims.
docals which are pasted on the
player's helmet. Hayea rate.s ... it's
his players on a percentage America's
lar1est sellinc
basla by viewing lllma.
cicar!
Zellna,for 1M second straight
week, was named top offensive
back for an 82 per cent GO
AGENCY I INC. .
performance. T&lt;m DeLeone
turned In an 83 per cent
Bosr Buy in f'loasura
220 N. 2nd MIDDLEPORT"
perlonnance and was 1111med _..::.=====:.:....~
top offensive lineman. Hayea

Great Imperial

Dame, wiUt :m point&amp;, traUs
Texas by just 14 point&amp; In the
ratinga.
Southern California also beltered Ita point standing, even
though the Trojan• remain
llxed In Ute No. I spot. The
Trojana got Utree firlliJI.ace
votes aftet routing Oregon
Stato,6-13,andbave246pofnll,

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There were two major ,..eta
last Saturday among lbe top 10
lea!DI ..d tllal hal callled a re.t..m._ of tills weelt:'a list.
IIIIU&amp;nw•
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iM ~confrilp!eil: ~ . Giah Ill' Mlkll'biPPI. .
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Intolerable. Wehaveaal!llniiUr pQpt~v1018nce
. · .QIIY •1\Jilen.li,.U tbahlood'~t ,'\Neii!!D.•li!Mr~·lii'.' lii!!Jit ''
'!'Jie ~ announced repOrt, IIIII we repeal: Vlollll¥" "t*i'tbjl ~ ·~ 1o 1 ~ 11111 flrlnll wu \1)e ill a 1ame apb!l
M!J.
flndiDg In a opeelal report by students on w off the Wll• dloPbe tbe 'i'al1y W
!lick o( .a tblllbb on the safety cllcoSept. ~· 1;111 a tileiii 1!1\1 ~
Ullued Sunday·. Becauae UPl pus can never' be jualllled by lludent&amp;
lb'.
IJI"'C'bbnJsm 11111 the pUll ot ~~~~ · ~~~~ frtlai . !he INm'J Of'
~~~ tills. parUcular ~ ~ any grievance, phllosophy1 lit Ull!!er 1iM1e ~ index 'finl~ on tbi trigger, tbopedl
.' c . llri~D Dr. lla1
beet lold m the c:&lt;llllllliaslllll s polltlca idea. 'lbere can be no the Gtwd'a decllliJ!a to lllli'dl When fli-ln1 begtn, tbe toll lln!I!IDI. · ,··'
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O!ftl wCI'ds, here is a IHt ol 1811Ciua,y or triununlty from UtrOucbtbeerolni'Cor.tgliilrifoll ~by thele lethal weapCJIIS ·''adltwvildbo .. efeaiJI!i'lo
111fponel'sconclllll0111:
prosecution on the campus. ol yardl llld up IIIII dOWn , - dlaalrous.
· · &amp;lv:e bll JIIGI'I., tiJi!t tO
.Jeent State was a 1111Uonal criminal actll by student&amp; must a blll was hltlblf· ·· ~ea· ,. • · · 'No! Jlllllflod
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1\"agedy. It was not, howevet, a be treated u sucb ~·· tlonable.
In · fact
tbe
1be Guard fired ainldst gre,at
uld. •
.,.tragedy.Onlythemagnl- er Utey occur and whatever Guard aever did dlaper8e the tumiou anc1 confusion enel!!ld
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tiJ!Ie olthe student disorder and pw-pose. Those whO wrealled crowd. The crowd simply tree! In .pert by tbelr ;11'11 adt: ~""
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lnjurlel set It apart from tb~ those who burned the ROTC formed again after the7 had should nol have been able to 20 major collego f-ll'leomt
oqeurrencea on nwnerous other building, lhose who attecked paased. 1be Guard founcllllllf kiD so eu11y 1n the first place as !!elecll&lt;l by the Unlf1d PreS$ ,
,
American campuses diD'Ing Ute ·and sloned National Guardsmen on a pr'acllce football field far The •enerll·•...:·-- of ...; ln1talhr~a,,IIDIII
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'!Ill Ia ........., ...,. eel weapona to law entoreement seas011 ttcords In plteillhelot \ ·
011 and applauded their deeds and l'lllllllng out o1 lear ps. o1ficen engaged 1n controlling (third weittl!
1
share the responalbillty for lbe Guardsmen had been subjected dlsllrders Is never justified ez. · i · ~mst (18l (24 1
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deaths llllllnjiD'Iea of May f. to harassmtllt IIIII uaault, cept In the cue of armed real&amp;- i Te•:• (fl (3-.G)
.m ·
The widespread student oppo. were hot and tired, and felt lance !bat trained 8111per teiDII 3. Notre Dame W (3-.GI
sition lo Ute Cambodian action dangeroUBiy vulnerable by the are unable to handle This was 54 • ~~ 1 .!31(-(J.).0.1)
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bn
11m they turned to the top
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and ••ell' goner resen ent of
e
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not lbe case at Kent Stille, yet 6. Mississippi CUI
, .f74 ·
lheNationalGuardamen'spres- of Blanket Hill
eachGuardsmancarrledaload· 7. AltFcrce(4-0J· ,•
no ,,.
ence on Ute campus cannot jusWhen they confronted the eel M·l rifle
8. Michigan (3·01 '
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den
tlfyUtevlolentandlrresponsible stu 1&amp;, 11 was Y
easy This lesson Is not new. The 10 .Arl&lt;anqs (J.ll
29
actioosof many studenls dw-lng for a single shot lo trigger a National Advisory Comrull!aion 11. Arlzono St '34)
o
Be Glad the long weekend.
general fusillllde.
Civil Disorders and Ute guide- 12. Stanford 13-11
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The Cambodian Invasion deKbul Of Chanode
lines of Ute Deparbnent of Ute '
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fined a watershed In the attiMany student&amp; colllldered the Anny 11et 11 out explicitly.
15. Georgia Tech (4-01
n
A BIG SELECTION!
VALUES
.. MENS cottoN
tude of Kent student&amp; loward Guard's march from Ute ROTC j'loonewouldhavedledatKent 16. West Vlt (4-01
1
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American policy In Ute lnclo- ruins across the ~ons liP Slate If Utla Ieason had been ~~: ~:.~J-~·1 1
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china war.
Blanket Hill as a kind of char· learned by the Oldo National 10. Oklehomo (2-ll
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Kent State had e!perienced ade. Tear gas cannlsters wete Guard.
20. San Diego St 14-01
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no major turmoil during Ute lolaed back and forth to the Even If tbe guardsmen face.l
preceding year, and no disturb- cheers ol tbe crowd, manf of danget It was not a danger
ances comparable In scope to whom acted as If they were which ~ailed for letbal force .
Ute event&amp; olllay had ever oc- watching a game.
The at shots by 211 guardsmen FLYERSSIGN BROTIIER8
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curred on Ute campus. Some Lt. Aleuruler D. Stevenson, a certainly cBnDOI be justified. PHILADELPHIA (UP!) '
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· ·wmanent
The sock that the outdoor
student&amp; thought the Cambodian platoon leader of Troop G, de&amp;- Apparently no order to fire The Pltlladelpbla Flyers of the
ltl'tss
fabtlcs
tn
• ·host of
mon tlkea tor winter.
action was an WUJcceptable crlbed the crowd In these was given, and there was in- National Hockey League MootlyiOJ and colors. Como
Anklet length. Slzt 10 to 12.
Savel
contradiction of the announced words:
adequate fire control discipline day sl8fled bt'Othent Wayne IIIII
policy of gradual withdrawal
"At tbe lime of lhe firing, the on Blanket Hill. The Kent Slate Larry Hillman, both defensefrom Vietnam, or tbat Ute ac- Ute crowd was acting like tragedy must surely mark Ute men, and goalie Doug FaveU to
lion constituted Invasion of a tills whole thing was a circus. last lime Utat loaded rifles are 1978 contract&amp;.
neutral country, or Utatitwould The crowd must have thought issued as a mallet' of COW'se 1o
. EA.
prolong rather tban tdwrlan Ute tbat Ute Nallonal Guard was guardsmen confronting student
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war. Opposition to Ute war ap- hanness. They were having fun demonstrators.
pears lo have been the principal wiUt lbe Guard. The circus was Our entire report attempts 1o CASPER LEADS
Actual 2.98 Valutil
Issue around which student&amp; In town."
define Ute lessons of Kent State
NEW YORK (tiPJHIIIly
rallied durin~ Ute first two days The acU0111 of some student&amp; lessons Utat tbe Guard, pollee; Casper conllnuea lo lead lbe
of May.
were violent and criminal and students, faculty, university ad· Professional Golfers Aaocla·
Foeuo Of Dlseontent
Ut08e of some others were dan· minlstrators government at aU tion Tournament Pla)'eri llivl·
Thereafter, Ute presence of ger0118, reckless, llllllrrespon· levels and
American people slon money..wllmer Ust u lbe
Ute National Guard on campus dible. The lndlscrlmlnale fir. must learn- and begin at once top 10 polntamers IIIII moneY
was the focus of dlscootent. The lng of rifles Into a crowd of 1o act upon. We c~ It to winners l'tlnalned unchanged
Guard's presence appears to student&amp; and the deatba Utat Utelr attention.
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Guard had authority til prohibit
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period.
"The Importance of the role
local lawmen IIIII firemen play
In the protection of Uvea and
property can hardly be over·
alated," Miller said. "It Is my
belle! that firm · federal
legisLttion 1s needed to make
available federal assistance to
local law euforcement agencies
In the apprehension of In·
divlduals for lelonlous attacks

assistance
In lbeallow
lnveatJ&amp;atlon
1be bin would
Federal
of cuea In wlllch pollee w
firemen have been killed.
Jurladlctlon determination•
would be C&lt;llllp!U'able to those
stipulated In tbe Federal
Kldnapplna Statuiea wbleh
eslablllb Ute pn!81llllptlon tllat
lnlet'stat.e conunerce facllltlel
have been Uled If tbe penon
commllllnl the crime bu not
been apprehended wltbln 24
boura In the alate where lbe
falolty occurred.
"There Is no Intent In tbe bill
to circumvent stele or local
jurladlctlon,'' Miller aald.
· "Local law enforcement of.
flctals
deaerve
federal
assistance and greater
protection In tbe regulat perfortll8Dil8 of tbelr duties. ThLI
leglslatiol} wW provide tbat help
when lnteratate flight of
fucltlves II Involved,"
Hiller referred to recent
slatllllal to ~ · hll CGII•
tenllon IIIII Utla bW II overdue.
l:luriJMi •tbe 10 year period,
lii0-1,.., thin were 581 law
enforcement offlcen killed· in
Ute line of duty. In lilt, lbere
were 36,2112 uaaulta on j,Ouce
offl~· while •
poliCemen'

addition,
Millet, who has
onInpollee
IIIII firemen;"
been a corudltent supporter of
anti • crime legislation, was
loday Informed !bat hearlnp
have been acheduled by a House
Judiciary Sub-Committee on 1
blll he co-1ponaored whleh
would provide federal benefits
1o lbe llll'vlvors of policemen
and firemen ldlleclln Ute line o1
duty.
"There are preaently no
specific benefit progratD8 to
lheae people," MOler aald. "I
Utlnk the federal government
has a reapjlllltibwly to foster
tills legillaUon 11111 provide
benefits f91be families ot
btavemenwbohaVJglQIItbeJr
11988 In tervlce to olherl."
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sclteduled for tbe lint week Ia
October.

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way the old Yankees did In their
beyday.
There was little celebratioo or
champagne Monday wben the
Orioles clinched their second
straight pennant and Utelr Utlrd

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he compared the playoff series
wiUt Ute Pirates' showdown
series against Ute New York
Meta In Ute final week ol Ute
season when the Pirates won
five oot ol six games.
"In tbat one we got all Ute
UtUe baseball breaks," Mur·
laugh said". The Reds just held
us cl08e until Utey got a break
and then they took ndvantsge
of it."
MID'taugh was asked about
Patek's attempted steal, which
was folowed by two singles and
a walk Utat would have given
Ute Pirates an early ~ lead
instead of 1~ .
"Freddie Utought he could
make it," MID'Iaugh said. "!
would c4llltadventuresome."
Patel{ Wd tbat he Utought he
had ''fooled" Red pitcher Tony
Cloninger and third baseman
Tony Perez on Ute play, "but I
got started a half second too

Pirates stranded 12
runners In the final game and
had ahortatop Freddie Patek
thrown oot at third trying 1o
olealln the flral Jnnin8, which late."
MID'Iaugh proteated mildly on
coot a run Ute Plrate.s dearly
the
play but said later he was
needed later oo.
arguing tbat Ute umpire was
''This (!8111• wu eslremely not In position to make Ute call.
tough 1o lose, "MID'taugh said,
"It was too important a play
"becauae we were In the game to be made on the run,"
aU Ute way IIIII missed so Mw-tsugh said. "I didn't like
many opp&lt;rlunllies ."
being
1be failure lo get lbe key hit
plagued the Plrate.s right up to Murtaugh cUd not, however,
the final out when lint
bueman AI OUver grounded
weakly lo second baseman winning tun from second bale
Tommy Helms with runners on In the eighUt lnnin8 on a alngle
lint
third.
said
Tolan.

In the last Dve years by clobberino the jittery Minnesota
-..,
Twinl, &amp;-I.
While BOIIle champagne corks
popped, 8011le of Ute Orioles
were Utlnking more of last
year's World Series loss to the
New York Meta Utan of the
victory over the Twlna behind
Jim Pabner's seveooit, 12strikeout performances.
"You11see a celebration like

Two runs off him were
wearned.
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" ou can't rna mlsta s
against this club and we jllll
didn 't play well," Rigney adnutted.
Boog Powell singled In a first
Inning run for his slxlh RBI of
Ute thr0011ame aeries but Kaat
escaped wiUtout furUter da·
mage when Andy Etchebarren
lined out to end tbe Inning.
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Sports
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by Chet Tannehill
Melp football fanll aet their first took 81 Ute Southeastern

5 1 2 0 Ohio League'• neWeet member, Waverly, Friday night. We'D
• 0 3 1
0 0 0 0 have to navigate SR 124 tt.'oush Jackaon to Ita junction with fours 0 2 t lane
Z3, thence nGI'tb 1o Wavetlf. This route Is suppooed to be

u.s.

• 0 0 0 better Ut.. going by WilY of Route 35 lo O!ntervUie, lben to Oak
2 0 2 0
Hebn..-Jb
2 0 0 0 Hill, and over to Waverly.
Mazerosk 2b
Mooseo
The ng.... are coached by Mike Shoemaker, an aU.{)hlo high
Glbbonp
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o o o o school linebacker at Paint VaUey, who played at capital
Giusti p
Totals
35 2 10 2 University. He led hll alma mater loa perfect ~season In 11169
CINCINNATIabrhbl •oodforllllrankintheOhloCiall
Aratin••lllll
coach of !be year
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Rose rf
• o 1 o honora In hllleague IIIII district .
Tolan d
3 0 t 1
Ills Q..t record to date at Waverly must be bitter Indeed. Guys
Perez
3b
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I 1 like m....-·'-r do --~•ing about a Ut••• like that. The
Granger p
0 o 0 0
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Gullett p
0 o 0 0 Marauders could become hla vlcllml Friday night If they don~ go
Benchc
3121an
May lb
3 o o o
out.
Catbo If
3 o o o
Fortunately, Marauder coach Charley Chancey Is espect1n1
Helms2b
3 0 0 0 tohavebllclubbacltlnne~~rtoppbyslcalshape.
Woodward 3b
3 0 0 0
"We can, leU for aure yet," be aald Monday "'""I, "but It
Cloninger p
I 0 0 0
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Bravoph
1 o o o toobaatltoQ8bwe'llbelnprettygoodconditionpbyslcaUy."
Wilcox p
0 0 0 0
1bls meanJ atarten Mike Grale, Jon Kloea, Roger Abbott,
Cllneph
0 I 0 0
Concepclonss
o o o o JolmTbomasandllennlalloggswlllbefullornearfulliiO.
Totals
21 3 5 3
Waverly hBd an Wldefeated aeason last year with a senior •
Pittsburgh
100 010 1100-2 abiddedteam,onlytielng Jackaon 14-141na non~eague No"ember
Cincinnati
200 000 Ob:-3
DP _ Cincinnati t. LOB _ contest. Conaequenlly, Shoemaker is building in 1970. The Tigers
P1111butgh 12, Cincinnati 3.
are Q..t to date but don~ let Utat lull you to sleep. Although
~!h. Hebner 2. HRs - Perez. Wavetly has ICGted only ooeloucbdown,lt came agalnat Adti!IS
lp h r er bb so In a losing cause, IU. GalUpoUs got by Waverly 8-0, but lbe
Moo.. L
'ngers' fine junior quarterback, 6-2, I~ lb. Tom Varney did not
7 2·3 : ~ 3 2 4 play, having been alllpellded from the squsd three days for
Gibbon
0 0 0
0
Giusti
1·3 o o o o 1 dlaclpllnary reaaona.
Cloninger S
7 2 2 4 1
Waverly'aoflensive line aver, geal70 lba.,lta offensive backl
Wilcox W
ood
3
o o 2 s 17f,lta front four on delenae,lll81bl. 1be team overaU has g
Granger
2-3
0 0 0 0 speed
Gullett
1-3 1 o o o o
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Gibbon pitched lo 1 batter In
h11 be a good allow Friday nll!ht.
8th. WP - Cloninger . T - 2:38.
'!be Marauders, l·lln Ute league, need Waverly In lbelr
40
538
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NEW YORK (UPI}-'lhfl'
National Basketllall AliOdaU.:'
will open ita Iiiii 1011011 Oct:[·
13th and as pert ol • llllvet•·
Anniversary celebriUon, • ,_}'
nel of 10 buketllall areata wiD
choooe an aU-lime all..tti'''
team, It trU lllliiCIUI1ced ~fa&amp;:';
day by Commllld- ..~
Kennedy.
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Legendary ba~tbaU ,_,_.:
Ned lrlah, Ed Gottlieb, Red"·
Auerbach, Fted Zollner, Lli .
Harrison, Ben Kerner, Dlmf"
Biasone, Fred Scbauo IIIII Bob' '
Feerlck, along with formet' ·
league publlclst HukaU Cobelr;
wW select 25 nom1nee11 rrom·
NBA All..star lea!DI ol the put .
24 years.
Players wW be plckad- ·
wiUtout regard to position ant-;
all active pllyero are lneJiglble ;
for aelection. From the 25 men ;
chooen, 10 wW then be plcbd :
for Ute official Stiver Anahw·
sary

team.

The announcement of tbe
team wW be made Jan. U,
1971, at San Diego, Clllf., !be.
site of Utla aeuoo'a All-«ar
Game.

Woody In Cautious Mood Bill

Bucks Strengthen

The Drlvt·ln WllldoW

lobbed the ball eully lo flrot
bueman Lee May fiB' Ute
wrapop oot.
Anderson already has made
his first world aeries declalonUte Reds' otartlng pltcber ·
Saturday wW be rlghtbander
Gary Nolan (I~).
PlnSBURGH
lbthbt
3 0 0 0
Patek n
t 0 0 0
Robert..., ph
; 1 1 0
Alou ct

you never saw before In your .
Ho tDropB Y
life If we win tile World Series," Centerfleldet Jlm Holt called
Pete Richert said as he cum- second baseman Danny Thompmented on the lack of cum· soo's off Palmer's Dy In the
moUon In Ute Oriole dteaalng second Inning and tben dropped
room. "The WIH'Id Series ;8 it and Palmer scored on Don
what we want ."
Buford's double. Kaat got out of
Faua Take Win for Granted Ute second when Powell llled
Even the fans seemed 1o take out witb two on bit he was lifted
It for granted u Ute Orioles after Brooks &amp;blnoon doubled COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)became Ute first American and went lo Utlrd 011 Dave Ohio Stale football coach
League team 1n 35 years Johnson's single In the third. Woody Hayes knows from
(Detroit did 11 In 1934 and 1935) Blylevl!l then came In bit lbe ..perience Utere is more to a
besides Ute Yankeeslo win two Twins Wt!!'e blown out of the Big Ten foe from Michigan
strall!ht pennants.
(!IIIlO when an error by catcher tban Ute non-conference scoreOnly 'tlll08 fans showed up Paul Ratllfllgnlted a UtreH'IIII card tells.
and Ute o.;.s who stayed home rally .
For tbat reason, Hayes Is
didn't miss much as BaJUmore Aflet' a lorceout, Pabner'a cautious about this Saturday's
surged to a 5-41 lead after Utree rm-ocoring double and Don encounter between his No. I
llllllnge and coasted In be- Buford's sacrifice Dy (which ranked team and Michigan
hind Palmer.
would have been Ute third out If Stste, whieh has lost its first
Miani!IOII Manaa".JliU •Bigo lt WUI ~ for Ratliff's error) '!'o (!lilies.
ney decildeol.to startliWW-&lt;&gt;14 •made It~ DIIY two of tbe nve" ' '!lie Spartans dropped tbeir
Jim Kaat inatead ollS,..r..k! runs wele earned. Dave opener, f2.16, to Wllhington
Bert Blyleven --the youngest Johnson wrapped It up wiUt a and were blanked ~ last
player In the majors -because solo homer In the aevenUt.
Saturday by Notre Dame .
he wanted to go with experience Palmer, who survived Rat· "! was impressed by Mlchiln a game Utat Twins had 1o w1n Uff's liner off hla left Instep In gan State Ute second half
to keep aUve.
Ute second Inning, stranded five (against Notre Dame)," Hayes
Kaat didn't have much stuff. rllllllen In Ute nest three In· said at hla weekly press
He allowed folD' runs but he was nlngs and Uten aUowed ooly one luncheoo Monday. "We got Ute
also the victim of poor support. hit over tbe laot live.
picturea ol their game and Utey
played Notre Dame pretty
much to a standstill tbat last
half .
"They were rotl8h and tough

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and Ollver.
For the Plrate.s, who woo the
NL East title In the . year'a
ciDaelt divisloo race only to be
eliminated now In a sweep, Ute
final defeat was "e•tremely
tough to lake,'' admitted
Manager Danny Murtaugh.
They died hard. WIUt two out
In tbe nlntb, Clemente alngled
to knock oot reliever Wayne
Granger, who had replaced
Wile... Fireballing young Don
Gullett Uten gave up anoUtet
alngle to Stargell Utat moved
Clemente lo third.
But Clemente's potential ty.
lng run died 90 feet from home
as Gullett got Oliver to ground
to second baseman Tommy
Hebna. Helms ran toward first
to make sure he wouldn 't nub
this all-important Utrow, and

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i3:AN"c~' fJMP}~~~~ eo\~~

tematlooal Board ol Coaches
ratings, have gained additional
lqlpol'l tills week and have
opened up a subatantlal lead
over the second-ranked Looghoms.
Ohio State, which routed
Duke, 34-10, last Saturday for Its
aecond atr algbt victory,
received 18 lint place votes
from lbe 3knember coaches'
hoard Utla week lo only nine for
Texas IIIII u a tesult the
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35polnts ahead In
_,eaare
tbe ratlnp. I'UIJita are awarded
on a 1~7A' 13 2-1'•-'• fDr
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wtea !run lint tllroogb 10111

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NEW YORK (UPI)--Ohlo
State has solidified Ita pooltlon
as Ute nation's No. I collegiate
football team.
The Buckeyes of Coach
Woody Hayes, wbo a week ago
were being pressured strongly
by Teua for the No. I berth In
tbe weekly United Preaa In·
state of Ohio. DeporTment of
tnsurance,
Cutnlcate of
compliance The un .
denlgned, Superlnllnd"'t Of
tnsuranto ot the State of Ohio,
hereb~ certifies that UNITED

tomptlld with lht laws of this

Tens which received 17
)a vot last week
P ce ea
'WU
v••t to tranqct In thlo sttle Its narrow~ upttet by UCLA 8 on
t~poDroprlete butlnen of In· 91.......... 'lbe r _...__need
sunnco. 111 Flnontlll condition
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1t11tement to !'lave been as
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Rl.lTLAND - Annp
David j,J. YOIIIIS, It, 1011
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DepOt $t.. Rjatland, bu
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Cienlet'
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By GENE CADDFJI
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Danny
Mw-taugh was concerned about
hll pitching going Into Ute
National League playoffs
against the Cincinnati Rods.
But It wasn't lbe pitching
which let the Plratea down-It
was the Buca' potent batting
attack, which stranded 29
runner• In Utree (!lilies.
"We had real good pitching In
tills aeries," Mw-laugh said
aflet' the Rods banded Ute
Plrate.s Utelr third straight lou
Monday, 3-2, In Ute belt.of.flve
aeries.
"Any tbne we hold a team to
Utree runs we usuolly win It,"
MID'taugh said. ''This was as
good
pitching as- we
had aU
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most complete legal aafeguardl
for the protec,tion of tbelr
Uvea,'.'
loth
District
Representative Clarence E.
Miller today co..ponsored
legislation making It a federal
offense to ldll w conspire to kill
a locAl law enforcement officer
or fireman engaged In the
performance of his official
dutlel.

the nlnlh Inning. But Anderson,
ohootlng for the pennant,
decided 1o shoot tbe works. He
yanked Wilcox for plnchhltter
Ty Cline-who drew a walk.
And Cline came around lo
score the Rods' biggest run ol
Ute year, Ute one UtaI won lhf
pennant, on IIICCOIIIve twMUI
singles by Pete Roae and Bobby
Tolan .
The Plrate.s had jumped off
lo a I~ lead In the flrat Inning.
1be Reds struck back bn·
mediately wltb almost Identical
3110-foot borne runs back·to-back
by Tony Perez and Johnny
Bench- Ute lllh tbne tills year
Ute Big Red Machine has put
homers back to back.
Ptrate.s Tie Score
The Pirates tied the score for
Ute laat time In Ute flfUt when
Matty Alou singled and rode

Pirate Sluggers
Leave 29 On Base

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UPISportl Writer
BAL1'1MORE (UP!) - The
Baltimore Orioles are starting
lo take Ute American League
pemant for granted Ute aame

PLAsTIC

WOMEN'S

Orioles starting here Saturday
by whipping Ute Pirates, 3-2, lo
complete a Utr~e sweep
of the belt.of.flve aeries.
Anderson, who ma1111ged In
the minor leagues for five
years before being tapped for
the Rods ' job, caUed on Wilcox
lo relleve In the sixth Inning
with the score tied at 2-2.
WReo• Slrlkel Out Five
WUc"" struck out five hatters
In Utrec Innings and aUowed
only two hits, and was the
evenlual winning pitcher.
But Ute score still was tied at
2-2 when Wile.. was due to bat
wiUt two out and the bales
empty In Ute last half of Ute
eighth Inning.
Most managers In tllat
situation will stay wltb a
pitcher who Is hot, let him bat,
and hope to win lhe game In

the

Birds Repeat In AL

'PLENTY OF FREE PAIIeKINGII
·OPEN EVERY NIGHT &amp;fNTIL 9 P.M.

Hi:l

By JOHN G. GRIFFIN .
CINCINNATI (UPI~ky
Anderooo, a guy who merely
won Ute pennant In bll roolcle
aeaooo as a big league
manager, wa1 being loasted
today by Clnclnnatl'a National
l,.eague champions for two key
moves In Ute game !bat
crushed the Pittsburgh Plrate.s.
The first was the moment
when he turned to a »-year
old last-minute substitute
!Wiled Milt Wile.. as hla reH.t
pitcher.
And Ute second oddly, was
when he took Wilcox out-for a
plnchltltter.
The net result of bolh moves
was tllat Ute "Big Red
Machine," which won the NL's
Western Divlsioo by 1410
games, qualified for lhe World
Series against the Baltimore

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'li1le ';:.. ...._. h g &amp;, 'lo the
"'"'"' $1,675,638.40; capUol, No' - ....~
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t
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~ove horounto oublcrlbod mv Notre Dame. 1belrlsb blanked
no110o ond uUIId mv 1011 to bo Mlcblpn State, :lf-0, lo nm
oHIKid ot Colurwbuo, Ohio, thlo lhalr record 1o a.o IIIII four
dov ond aott. Jutv 1, 1970. Ftld .....t fit to
them .... top
,&amp;. Smlt.h. Sup•rlnlondonl ol 10_.
name
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team In lite cowley. Notre

and sUD have Utat rugged-type
personnel,'' he added.
Hayes, reviewing
tbe
Buckeyes' 34-10 win last Satur·
day over Duke, said hla leu~
was "bwnped up more" by Ute
Blue Devils tban Utey had been
Ute previous week by Texas
A&amp;M .
Larry ZelL1a, wingback, suf·

gave two decala each lo Leo
Hayden, John Brockinglon and
ReJ: Kern, while Tom Campana
and Ron Maciejowski picked up
ooe each.
Ralph Holloway was tabbed
top defensive lirMiman for hla M
per cent perforniance, and Jim
Stlllwagoo and Stan White
shared ootalandlng lineman
booora.
Other defensive players recelvln&amp; awardl were Uasenobrl
aJiil HUry Haward, 'l'wo each;
and Jack Tatum, ~ Luttner,
Mike Sensibaugh and Mark I WJ, i:i
Debevc, one each.

fered a pulled hamstring while
catching a touchdown pallll and
wlll be out lor about two weeks.
Ha~ sa!d defensive la!:kle
Gtilrge Ha'"nolrl complained
of a sore leg, but ahould be
back In driUs by Ute middle of
the week.
Hayes put the team through rHE
Ugbt driUs Monday and noted.
"We're making it a habit to
SO GOOD THAT ...
PICK a local independent
taper off early In the week."
insurance
agent- he Is not a
Saturday's (!IIIlO will be the
'captive' agent for one InBucks' first away from horne
suring company - rather, he
this season.
can choose the correct policy
Hayes announced Ute wirmers
tor you from among several
companies ; and he will serve
of performance awards for tbe
YOU In collec11ng your
Odke game, Buckeye leaf
claims.
docals which are pasted on the
player's helmet. Hayea rate.s ... it's
his players on a percentage America's
lar1est sellinc
basla by viewing lllma.
cicar!
Zellna,for 1M second straight
week, was named top offensive
back for an 82 per cent GO
AGENCY I INC. .
performance. T&lt;m DeLeone
turned In an 83 per cent
Bosr Buy in f'loasura
220 N. 2nd MIDDLEPORT"
perlonnance and was 1111med _..::.=====:.:....~
top offensive lineman. Hayea

Great Imperial

Dame, wiUt :m point&amp;, traUs
Texas by just 14 point&amp; In the
ratinga.
Southern California also beltered Ita point standing, even
though the Trojan• remain
llxed In Ute No. I spot. The
Trojana got Utree firlliJI.ace
votes aftet routing Oregon
Stato,6-13,andbave246pofnll,

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There were two major ,..eta
last Saturday among lbe top 10
lea!DI ..d tllal hal callled a re.t..m._ of tills weelt:'a list.
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reading. Gln&amp;er Culluma played
I plano n1BIIber, Mr...d Mrs.

Olarlel Woodo aang, and doing
uSweet is the Dly ," uWbat a
Day That Will Be," and
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'Amadn&amp; Grace" "'" Arm
Lambert, Mary Grover, and

Paul MCElroy.
Allo on the program 1
reading "ltllll'l 'lbe Oaun:b, II
Is you" by Helaa Slrarll; "How
Oreal Tholl A11" by the a-.
trio; "Until You Know I Am IIIII
Love" by MID llaleltm; "Up
Calvury Way" by Ralph Carl;
''118dll Not Been,"a vocal clot~
by Marie Domlpn end Ana
Lambert; "That Charming
YoiDIII Widow I mel on lbe
Train," by Clara Paulaen;
"Until llle Day" by !llanln
Johnston and Qlarlalte Lambert.
'!be program c:oncluded 111111
"God Be With You 'Til We Meet
A&amp;«&lt;n" and Ill• benediction by
Roy llumlcan. &amp;Pi ! •lad at
the homecoming were the
churcheo of Alfred, Zion,
BradburY, Athens, Bradford,
Ollumbus, CarleiCII, Qoange,
Middleport, Air Une, Mount
Herman, Wooster, Pomeroy
Olester, and Barewallow.

I HOSPITAL NEWS I
Holler Medical Cenlar, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiting houra z.4 and 7~ p.m.
Maternity vlallq hours 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.

Social
Calendar
'n.JESDAY
MEIGS TEMPLE, Pylhlan
9slera, 7:30 Tuesday night at
lhe h'lll. Cbltlar to be draped
for Mn. Bertie Walta.
POMEROY Chapter 11~
o.E.S., 7:45 p.m. Tuesday;
annual reporll, election of of.

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.Cliff Be'- lleolth Qub IVblch Jud,y .&amp;p,ncer .belli« weJcomed ~geney SqUad. 'l'heie Items IICJuad.
.·• Ill !bat.ctnl~h. 'J?IiY .~
'1181 ~ ilm01t ~ )'8111'1 In!&lt;! the rDembershlp of the club. haw bee" a part of the hoipllal Asilent auction was held with . 1'lleollosla n.tllft, Mn. ~.;:
agil wu r' rved Thundlly
Durlnl the mee~ It was loan center maintained by the f,l6 being ta~ ''"' the lund to Cole~, Mn. Ruth Drahpoie1 Mn
nilbt with a poiluck ~r 11 decided to donala llheeta and club but due to lnfroquent use, ll lie used f'f the purchase of 1 Betty Diehl, Mn. Gladya S!D4
111o ~of Mn. ailrlell
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deenlldtbeJWrhGelortl!e
fS. 11;!1~1 ecoverJflg
Urgery
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oblervaaco. Readings wore
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TAL MURPIIREE

Evangelade to
Open
Oct, 11
.
Tal Mll'jlbree, en .Al•l!ama
evangelist, wiD conduct an
"evangelade at the Asbury
Metlwdlsl Olurcb, at 7:30p.m.
nlghUy Oct. 11·16 under llpllll·
sonllip of the United Melho&lt;llt
Churches of the Syracuse
COOllllunlty.

Cooference evangelist for the
North Alabama Conference of
the Unllld Melhodllt !hurdl,
Murphee travels lbou.unds of
miles each Y- conducting
church
and
area-wide
evqelades. He has -ad
with over '.5 different
denominations and has been In
a number of foreljpl COUlltries In
the Interest of evangellmt and
missions. In eddiUm to his
evangellslfrlc meetings, Mur·
phree Is a equent upealrer at
high school assembUes, civic
clubs, ~amps, youth raiUell and
on radio and televlslm. He Is
the auth... of "Adventure Not
., , d "Giant f "-h•~
mono., an
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Jllrtlb
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Carman, Sr., GalllpoUo, a
dausbter; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond E. Moss, Rt. I,
Gallipolis, a 1111; and Mr. and
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Mn.FrankA. Oemeano, Rt. 2, fleers.
Galllpo1ls, a son.
MEIGS ATHLETIC BoosterS,
Dllcbargea
7,30 p.m. Tuesday at Meigs
Billy J. Ashworth, Mrs. High School. Film of the
Edward E. Borden and Infant Jackson game to be shown.
dousblar, Mrs. James D.
MEIGS COUNTY Javcee
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Clldwell and Infant dauabter,
7
30
Mn. Opalll'rendl, Edward J. Wives, ' Tuesday evemng,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Frey, Grqory T. Holfman, Jr., Poullns.
Mrs. Dllnald Dean LeGrand and
WEDNESDAY
Trail.
Infant daughlar, Mrs. June T.
IJTERARY CLUB 2
In cooperatloo with the Tel
McCarty, Mn. JllneB 0. MWer Wednesday, home 'of ~:.:: Murphree Evangelist Alan.,
and Infant son, Mn. Alfred C. James Tilua. Mrs. Dwight Inc., Forest Run, Minersville,
Mrllick and Infant son, Mre. Wallace to review "Great Uon Syracuse and Asbury Clnrcbes
llllen L. Pfanculf, &amp;eWe M. of God," members to respond to have been Involved fiW sev...al
Ruuell, Mrs. Wayne I. roll call with a favorlla Bible weeks In] dpreparallondinlor theto
Shoemaker, Mn. Olarlell H. character
evange a e, aceor g
&amp;Dill! and llllant 1M, William I.
POMEROY LODGE 164 ' Cllsrlesllamlllon.
The public Is
lnvllad.
Swell, Mra. Kenneth Swlllber,
F&amp;:AM, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,
0. Jmme Ta:rlor, Mrs. James regular meeting. Master
VACATION AT LAKE
B. While, William Ball and Mro. Muons
lnvllad.
Lola Mourning.
THUBSDA Y
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
BRADBURY PTA Th Ida and children, Dicky and Jlldy,
.
• ur Y Middleport, spent the weekend
1\..1-t.
mght7:30 p.m. at the Bradbury at Conneaut Lake, Po. They
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Scbool.
,
were joined there by Mr. and
~TUO~ WOMEN:S .Club, "Mia. JSDIH Owen aild failllly of
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8aa'ed Heart Parish, '111unday
~ BJUII&amp;'a~ lllteruUOaal Bp.m. preceded by MaasatJ:40 Colwnbuo. ., :, __ ~Today Is Tuesday, Oct. 6, t.he pm.
279th day of 1970.
FRIDAY
The job of the newspaper is to
The moon Is between Its new
RETURN JONATHAN Melp comfort the affllcled and afflict
phase and first QUII'Iar.
Chapter, Daughtero of The the comlotiable. _F. P. Dunne
The mwnlng stan are American Revolution, 2 p.m. (Mr. Dooley).
Mercury, Mars and Solum.
Friday at the home of Mrs. Dor , - - - - - - - - The evenln&amp; olars are Venus Schaefer· Program on antique
UIUE
and Jupiter.
glass by Mra. Dwight MUhoan.
nn1
'lbCIIe bwn on Ibis dala are
under lhe algn of Ubra.
0n 11111 day 1n history,
In liN Anlloch College
VISIT IN MIDDLEPORT
RadiO'
opened Its dowo In Yellow
Mrs. Owen Cantrell, Mrs.
Sjlrlnp, Oblo, becoming the Ethel CantreD, and Mrs. Allee
Onl noo....,tarilll acbool to Winegar, Galllpolls, were
Wid .. 1:45 om.
grant equal opporlunillea to Sunday visitors In Middleport of
bolb men and women.
Mn, Eva HarUey and Mrs.
WMPo-1390
o
Ill 1821 aporia writer Grant- James Faulkner.
On your dial
land Rice wu at lbo mlcroluy 1t your pricepbGne as lbo World Series wu
Chairs - Tllll•• Limps - Mirrors broadcut for lhe first lime.
REMAINS PATIENT
Clothes Hempen In 11104 Italy • Yugoolavll, the Mrs. Robert Haley of Mid·
Will Plequtl United Stalas and Britain
.
MaltreiiU - RUtS
alcned 1 pact llltling the dleport remams a paUenl at the
- Clrd Tlbles pil'lltion of Trlelte.
Ho~ Medical Center, room
Step Stools- Rldios
In lllllllwu revealed House 267 • In Gallipolis. Her mother,
- Tape ReeorcJirsSpeaker Sam Rayburn had Mrs. Hazel Board, is C1lring for
PIIIows Lawn
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the llaley children during their
Furnirure Boo•
fr
Shelf - 1 oy Chests
• 110 ,.,.cb he died.
mother'8 h01pllallzali 011
-Desks- These are
A lboaghl fw today: British
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Novelli! George Meredllh ..aid,
Afree press Is the unsleeplng
h n sold en tht
"Wbo rises from pnyer a guardian of every other rl&amp;hl
Rldlo
Auctlen.
Redlo Auction.
better man, hll prayer 11 Uaat lreelnen prize; It Is the
BAKER FURNITURE
aJWWered.''
moat dangeroua foe of tyranny.
Middleport, 0.
- Winston ClrurchW.

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125 at Homecoming
............. Kely 1J1 plirUII
lllandedlhtbomomml'W lithe
"'mJnc' Grove C2nlrdl !U!dey.
Abubtdiruw _ _..ad II:
In the dlla'dl10d81 room.
'lbe procram lealll'lll alnglnc
by lbe CD~Cf08aiiCII, pra,.. by
MIR Huellon, a weloome by
~ Slcclloo, and .two
JOnP, ••(D 'l1mes Uke Tbeae,''
and '"lbe Lord Is My
lllepberd," by the dnan:b choir.
Several IIOieellonl illdudlng
''Too Near Home" and ''If I Can
Help
Somebody"
were
~lid by Mellany Dorm,
Ooclle McCoy, and Joy Kautz.
MID llalellm, Sldp DuniJP'II,
..d Vomon Ruaseli aang, ·~
Feel Uke Travellni Home,"
and Mn. &lt;leva CotterW pve a

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Daughter IS ·
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Mr. and Mrl. Rldlinl EbiJD llolpltel II, Wbeellna, W. Va.
of ""'·-•·- .
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lllrlll of their. flnt cblld, • craduale of Pomeroy Hllb
dluablar, born Sept. 28 at MI. jlcbool. 1111r Jllftllll, Mr. and
Carmel
'lbe baby, Md. L. E. PlaraaU have
named StepbaDie Lynn, ntumed to lbelr home In Point
welShed siz pounda three PleMiftt after being w1111 her
OIIIICOI.
dluatilar In Wbeellna·
Mallmal gr...,..ta .an Vlllton at the hoepltal
Mrs. Janot DIFriiebla of Neir
Caslle, Pa. and Harry c. Sur· Birthday Observed
face, Middleport. Mr. and Mn.
~ Eblin of a...m1re are
A pwty was held recently
.the paternal grandparenll. honwlng Crystal Dawn Manley
Mra. Beatrlc:e Day of Pllrll, oo her ftrsl birthday at the
&lt;lllo, and Mra. Grace lleluboul, home of ber parenta, Mr. and
Columbua,
are
areal· Mrs. Robert Manley, Mid·
gran«boohers.
cBeport.
Guesta were Mr. and Mn.
O'DaD MenJey and son, Steven,
H,vt&amp;rd, W.Va.; Mr. and Mn.
RUMMAGE SALE SET
Wendell Eblin and 11011, Ray,
A rummage se1e will be held Pomeroy, and the honored
Friday and Selurday at the guilt's great-grandmother,
First United Preobyteri:an Mra.NeWeEblln,Pomeroy.lce
a.urch aoclll room by the crealli and cake were served.
women of the church. Jleoldenta
with llama to contribula to lbo
VISIT DAUGili'EII
se1e may lalephone 992-3856 or Mr. and MN. Wealey Yowtg
11112-2497 ''"' pickup oervlce. On and son, David, Rutland, spent
Friday the se1e wiU be held several days at Palm Beach,
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Fla. wlllllbolr daughter, Nancy
Selurday it w1U be held from I Young, who Is employed there
a.m. until noon.
with the C. and P. Telephone Co.
David left Selurday for Ger.
many where he Is stationed will!
the u.s. Anny.
LODGE TO MEET
Che!lar Loci!!• 321, DaUCblars
ofAmerlca,wlllmeeltonllhli•t
DINNER TONIGHT
hall Prac"7:30 p.m. a t ••·
w"' ·
""' Apotluck dinner al6:30 p.m.
wiU be beld fiW balloting and tonilhtwlllopen the dedication
receiving national and stala of the new Twin City Shrine
officers. Asilent auction wiU be clubhouse at the Shrine Park 1n
conducted by the home and Racine. There will be 1
orphans committee. Members procram and entertainment
are reminded to take arUclea FamWes allanding are to bring
for the clolbos cloool clearance a covered dish and their own
aale.
table Rrvlce.

*un~ay were Mn. Qlarl(a 'ITicy COOlj)]elad lbo amount treuurer and tllanlc you' cardS
Yeigor, Mn. JoiOplj Llab 111d needed. The pew Ia
were read troin Lola ThCII!lali
da~ter, Llu, of Maaon, In llleii)OI'1 of
and Mn. Pllul Elchlngw.
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f!ll«i of Mn.ll'enioh, and Mra.
Boney MltdleD of POIJI!IfOJ.

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A cake eerved
1o11ow1aC the dinnw- baked
by Mn, Chapman and
deal'alad by the co,.,Je'• s~z.

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Mrs. Ellen Couch and Mrs. studenta and put leiJiperance president of the Pomeroy Union
Cook took the ofl~rlntl- A repol't JlOfilerlln dlaplay wlndoirJ. 'lbe gave devoliona using acrlpture
on acUvlllea of the Pomei'O)' group also supported tem- fri)Oll Jobil •• Her lhenie .....
W.C.T.U. was glven by Mrs. perance and other legislation "Ug~t fur the WIW!d's Agony"
Couch. She nolad Uaaltho union and contrlbulad $31to the 1'\!poi and she emphaslt.ed the need to
'!be pennlsalve environment McKinley, Middleport, Mrs.
Arnold
Richard the commlllao with her were has 32 members, threo "rock of program for VIetnam ser· pray, medltale, and read God'.s
word and then yield to the
IUITOunding todey's youth and &amp;ecretary; and Mrs. ,Ada presented the nominating Mrs. Caryl Cook and Mrs. Iva ages," plaoed a book in the vlcemen.
]eldership
of the IJoly Spirit.
Its qontributlon to drug abuse Warner. Pomeroy, treasurer. commltlao lfpol't. Serving on Turner.
library, dtatribulad lllarature to
Mra.
AU en
Ham pion,
and alcohollmt wu the topic
cllsculsed at the annual moe~
of the Melp County Wmnen'a
ChrljltUrn Temperance Unton.
Tom KeUy, occupaUonal work
e1perlence coordinator at
Mel8a lllgh ,SChool, was gueot
apeabr fiW the mee~ held at
the Pomeroy Flrs~ Baptist
Church SUnday aflamoon.
FIW oeveral years, Kelly baa
Saturday Only!
been atUvely Involved In "AA"
WIWk and more recently bel!"n a
RIQI-lOAf
procram aimed at cornba~
the drug problem.
"'!be Society We Live In What Are We Going to Do About
ll!"wuKeUy's topic, He spoke
rJf. the llmltaUons of one person
and of the atrenglll of unity In
the Dshleglilnst the social evlll
of alCohol and drup. In aome
countries, Kell)' aald, alcohol Is
a way of U!e, ataltollca showing
Uaat about ao per cent of single
tar accidenta are caused by
drinkers.
KeUy said !bat drugs are not
~Jig. on~
compatible to achieving goslo
and alms In U!e. He attrlbulad
the reaenlful and negative atllludes of many youth to lhe
permiulve environment.
We Accilpt Federal fo'ood StlU11p&amp;
'!be speeker also commenlad
· PHO"E: 992·3480
~ lbo population nploslon, tho
Mill and Second Sts. "We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities"
plight of tho ..,.,.. citizen In
Melga County, where no
medium for participation Is
available, and the need for
youlll cenlars, 'lbe need to
develop resources, ·I ll become
Involved and concerned, was
IIIJIIe&amp;lld by Kelly as a alap
toward cornbaUng the problemo
of both YOUDI and old.
Kelly Introduced Mary Lou
King of Meigs lllgh School and
Dabble Wood of Eastern 111gb
Scbool who attended the Wittenberg Unlvel'llty lnstituts on
Ale~ In August sponsored
by lhe Oblo Deparlmerrl of

Permissive Times Discussed

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think about it for your house because of the cost 7 Think again. This time, with a
factual cost estimate that can prove how inexpensive electric heat can be. In ~
house. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose
but the time for a phone call. Ask us or your Reddy
Kilowatt Recommended Dealer for a free estimate. It's
a real eye-opener.

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acbollrshlp provided by llle
Middleport Women's Tem.
perahce Union. Alao allanding
Ibis )'ell' were Kathy Smith of
Eutem, who received a Stala
Department
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JIHy Cake Mlx...............~1•• 10'
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yw were Mn. Belly Cline,
Middleport, prealdenl; Mrs.
Beulah Whlla, Middleport, vice
president;
Mrs.
Lena

Mrs. Reibel
Is Honored
.nraary

'lbe birlbday
of
Mra. Loula Reibol Wu olreerved
Friday neniJ\8 at a potluck

dlnnor of the Happy Harvesters
a... of Trinll1 Church.
Mrl. Rolbol, the Sunday
lldlool leadler. - 111 esenled
wllll • . lilt, ..~ llooll of
u-iel". from the. clau
1'!8!11Mn. '!be devuticm ..d
program for the eveniJ\8 centered nllld the American
lndllll- Mrs. Ethel Wllllamlon
far devollonl read ltrlplla'e
fraiiiSL John and 1 -~
entllled '"!be Secftl of the
Mlllloury Doctor". Her
lhqualal wu: "Judie no man
111UI You walll ill hll mocaulna
for two monlha"'
Underatalldlnc othe.re waa
. . . . In Mrs. WW!ImIOp'llitlde, "I Am Looklni for '
a Key IIi tliJiqdr Me " and a

THURSDAY

Tetley Tea Bags.......~.~.~~. 59'
Hydrox Cookies.......~~-~~-~- 69'
Ronco Macaroni........ 2 ~ 49•
Ivory Liquid .................!!.~.~ 79•
REG. 69' each
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wlll•out freedom II will never be
IIIJihlng but bad ... Freedom II
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Mlrlne Pic. David F. CampbeD, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
D. CampbeU of 106 Brlek St.,

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Mrl. Bill N1111:111nt nad ''11!1

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peopla dn the dangers of alcohol
and drugs and have them bring
tile intwmalion back to their
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Organ musi~ was provided bf
Mrs. lllllrert Kuhn a4o
IIBDII·a solo.
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cookies, toffee and le!l ,.....
oerved by Un, Cook, Mnl.
Couch, Mrs. T. T. llhellon, and
Mra. ~tm.

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D.A.V: Buildin£ Buttemu~ Pom11UJ
, Plem Phone 992·- To RJL

Chapman on his bitibday.
Olberl then....., Mr. and Mn.

1- '!be Dlilly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Oct. I, 1970

·BOILED HAM

MID POM SCIIOOL
OF D
. R•NCING .

VISIT RELATIVES
Mr.aJIIIMrs,Kennetb~n
of Racine were In Columbua
over .the weekend visiting
relltivta. &amp;andly IIley ....
Mr. and Mrl. Floyd
Qaapman and dlughlars,

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reading. Gln&amp;er Culluma played
I plano n1BIIber, Mr...d Mrs.

Olarlel Woodo aang, and doing
uSweet is the Dly ," uWbat a
Day That Will Be," and
4
'Amadn&amp; Grace" "'" Arm
Lambert, Mary Grover, and

Paul MCElroy.
Allo on the program 1
reading "ltllll'l 'lbe Oaun:b, II
Is you" by Helaa Slrarll; "How
Oreal Tholl A11" by the a-.
trio; "Until You Know I Am IIIII
Love" by MID llaleltm; "Up
Calvury Way" by Ralph Carl;
''118dll Not Been,"a vocal clot~
by Marie Domlpn end Ana
Lambert; "That Charming
YoiDIII Widow I mel on lbe
Train," by Clara Paulaen;
"Until llle Day" by !llanln
Johnston and Qlarlalte Lambert.
'!be program c:oncluded 111111
"God Be With You 'Til We Meet
A&amp;«&lt;n" and Ill• benediction by
Roy llumlcan. &amp;Pi ! •lad at
the homecoming were the
churcheo of Alfred, Zion,
BradburY, Athens, Bradford,
Ollumbus, CarleiCII, Qoange,
Middleport, Air Une, Mount
Herman, Wooster, Pomeroy
Olester, and Barewallow.

I HOSPITAL NEWS I
Holler Medical Cenlar, First
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiting houra z.4 and 7~ p.m.
Maternity vlallq hours 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.

Social
Calendar
'n.JESDAY
MEIGS TEMPLE, Pylhlan
9slera, 7:30 Tuesday night at
lhe h'lll. Cbltlar to be draped
for Mn. Bertie Walta.
POMEROY Chapter 11~
o.E.S., 7:45 p.m. Tuesday;
annual reporll, election of of.

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.Cliff Be'- lleolth Qub IVblch Jud,y .&amp;p,ncer .belli« weJcomed ~geney SqUad. 'l'heie Items IICJuad.
.·• Ill !bat.ctnl~h. 'J?IiY .~
'1181 ~ ilm01t ~ )'8111'1 In!&lt;! the rDembershlp of the club. haw bee" a part of the hoipllal Asilent auction was held with . 1'lleollosla n.tllft, Mn. ~.;:
agil wu r' rved Thundlly
Durlnl the mee~ It was loan center maintained by the f,l6 being ta~ ''"' the lund to Cole~, Mn. Ruth Drahpoie1 Mn
nilbt with a poiluck ~r 11 decided to donala llheeta and club but due to lnfroquent use, ll lie used f'f the purchase of 1 Betty Diehl, Mn. Gladya S!D4
111o ~of Mn. ailrlell
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Plw.1... ~ ~ Lilurel CUH and MN. Bettlla ouvw._ :::
Roao
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.-ree Methodlal Chlltch. Sunahlno alalfrt. werl
deenlldtbeJWrhGelortl!e
fS. 11;!1~1 ecoverJflg
Urgery
Proeeodo. ftol!i the at~c.tion ·revealed with a llfL ~fl"
oblervaaco. Readings wore
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TAL MURPIIREE

Evangelade to
Open
Oct, 11
.
Tal Mll'jlbree, en .Al•l!ama
evangelist, wiD conduct an
"evangelade at the Asbury
Metlwdlsl Olurcb, at 7:30p.m.
nlghUy Oct. 11·16 under llpllll·
sonllip of the United Melho&lt;llt
Churches of the Syracuse
COOllllunlty.

Cooference evangelist for the
North Alabama Conference of
the Unllld Melhodllt !hurdl,
Murphee travels lbou.unds of
miles each Y- conducting
church
and
area-wide
evqelades. He has -ad
with over '.5 different
denominations and has been In
a number of foreljpl COUlltries In
the Interest of evangellmt and
missions. In eddiUm to his
evangellslfrlc meetings, Mur·
phree Is a equent upealrer at
high school assembUes, civic
clubs, ~amps, youth raiUell and
on radio and televlslm. He Is
the auth... of "Adventure Not
., , d "Giant f "-h•~
mono., an
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Jllrtlb
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A.
Carman, Sr., GalllpoUo, a
dausbter; Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond E. Moss, Rt. I,
Gallipolis, a 1111; and Mr. and
.
Mn.FrankA. Oemeano, Rt. 2, fleers.
Galllpo1ls, a son.
MEIGS ATHLETIC BoosterS,
Dllcbargea
7,30 p.m. Tuesday at Meigs
Billy J. Ashworth, Mrs. High School. Film of the
Edward E. Borden and Infant Jackson game to be shown.
dousblar, Mrs. James D.
MEIGS COUNTY Javcee
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Clldwell and Infant dauabter,
7
30
Mn. Opalll'rendl, Edward J. Wives, ' Tuesday evemng,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Frey, Grqory T. Holfman, Jr., Poullns.
Mrs. Dllnald Dean LeGrand and
WEDNESDAY
Trail.
Infant daughlar, Mrs. June T.
IJTERARY CLUB 2
In cooperatloo with the Tel
McCarty, Mn. JllneB 0. MWer Wednesday, home 'of ~:.:: Murphree Evangelist Alan.,
and Infant son, Mn. Alfred C. James Tilua. Mrs. Dwight Inc., Forest Run, Minersville,
Mrllick and Infant son, Mre. Wallace to review "Great Uon Syracuse and Asbury Clnrcbes
llllen L. Pfanculf, &amp;eWe M. of God," members to respond to have been Involved fiW sev...al
Ruuell, Mrs. Wayne I. roll call with a favorlla Bible weeks In] dpreparallondinlor theto
Shoemaker, Mn. Olarlell H. character
evange a e, aceor g
&amp;Dill! and llllant 1M, William I.
POMEROY LODGE 164 ' Cllsrlesllamlllon.
The public Is
lnvllad.
Swell, Mra. Kenneth Swlllber,
F&amp;:AM, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,
0. Jmme Ta:rlor, Mrs. James regular meeting. Master
VACATION AT LAKE
B. While, William Ball and Mro. Muons
lnvllad.
Lola Mourning.
THUBSDA Y
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
BRADBURY PTA Th Ida and children, Dicky and Jlldy,
.
• ur Y Middleport, spent the weekend
1\..1-t.
mght7:30 p.m. at the Bradbury at Conneaut Lake, Po. They
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Scbool.
,
were joined there by Mr. and
~TUO~ WOMEN:S .Club, "Mia. JSDIH Owen aild failllly of
I
8aa'ed Heart Parish, '111unday
~ BJUII&amp;'a~ lllteruUOaal Bp.m. preceded by MaasatJ:40 Colwnbuo. ., :, __ ~Today Is Tuesday, Oct. 6, t.he pm.
279th day of 1970.
FRIDAY
The job of the newspaper is to
The moon Is between Its new
RETURN JONATHAN Melp comfort the affllcled and afflict
phase and first QUII'Iar.
Chapter, Daughtero of The the comlotiable. _F. P. Dunne
The mwnlng stan are American Revolution, 2 p.m. (Mr. Dooley).
Mercury, Mars and Solum.
Friday at the home of Mrs. Dor , - - - - - - - - The evenln&amp; olars are Venus Schaefer· Program on antique
UIUE
and Jupiter.
glass by Mra. Dwight MUhoan.
nn1
'lbCIIe bwn on Ibis dala are
under lhe algn of Ubra.
0n 11111 day 1n history,
In liN Anlloch College
VISIT IN MIDDLEPORT
RadiO'
opened Its dowo In Yellow
Mrs. Owen Cantrell, Mrs.
Sjlrlnp, Oblo, becoming the Ethel CantreD, and Mrs. Allee
Onl noo....,tarilll acbool to Winegar, Galllpolls, were
Wid .. 1:45 om.
grant equal opporlunillea to Sunday visitors In Middleport of
bolb men and women.
Mn, Eva HarUey and Mrs.
WMPo-1390
o
Ill 1821 aporia writer Grant- James Faulkner.
On your dial
land Rice wu at lbo mlcroluy 1t your pricepbGne as lbo World Series wu
Chairs - Tllll•• Limps - Mirrors broadcut for lhe first lime.
REMAINS PATIENT
Clothes Hempen In 11104 Italy • Yugoolavll, the Mrs. Robert Haley of Mid·
Will Plequtl United Stalas and Britain
.
MaltreiiU - RUtS
alcned 1 pact llltling the dleport remams a paUenl at the
- Clrd Tlbles pil'lltion of Trlelte.
Ho~ Medical Center, room
Step Stools- Rldios
In lllllllwu revealed House 267 • In Gallipolis. Her mother,
- Tape ReeorcJirsSpeaker Sam Rayburn had Mrs. Hazel Board, is C1lring for
PIIIows Lawn
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the llaley children during their
Furnirure Boo•
fr
Shelf - 1 oy Chests
• 110 ,.,.cb he died.
mother'8 h01pllallzali 011
-Desks- These are
A lboaghl fw today: British
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Novelli! George Meredllh ..aid,
Afree press Is the unsleeplng
h n sold en tht
"Wbo rises from pnyer a guardian of every other rl&amp;hl
Rldlo
Auctlen.
Redlo Auction.
better man, hll prayer 11 Uaat lreelnen prize; It Is the
BAKER FURNITURE
aJWWered.''
moat dangeroua foe of tyranny.
Middleport, 0.
- Winston ClrurchW.

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125 at Homecoming
............. Kely 1J1 plirUII
lllandedlhtbomomml'W lithe
"'mJnc' Grove C2nlrdl !U!dey.
Abubtdiruw _ _..ad II:
In the dlla'dl10d81 room.
'lbe procram lealll'lll alnglnc
by lbe CD~Cf08aiiCII, pra,.. by
MIR Huellon, a weloome by
~ Slcclloo, and .two
JOnP, ••(D 'l1mes Uke Tbeae,''
and '"lbe Lord Is My
lllepberd," by the dnan:b choir.
Several IIOieellonl illdudlng
''Too Near Home" and ''If I Can
Help
Somebody"
were
~lid by Mellany Dorm,
Ooclle McCoy, and Joy Kautz.
MID llalellm, Sldp DuniJP'II,
..d Vomon Ruaseli aang, ·~
Feel Uke Travellni Home,"
and Mn. &lt;leva CotterW pve a

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sJven by Mra. NeWt 'l'rllcy and Mta. ~beti ll'el)ton, tho
.
· btDer ~ Plenlll, of Smith·
· . Born
1111~, II r~overlns fro!ll
Daughter IS ·
111rP17 11 the Wheel In&amp;
Mr. and Mrl. Rldlinl EbiJD llolpltel II, Wbeellna, W. Va.
of ""'·-•·- .
Mn. hlltGII II a 1wmer
""'"""""' are .IIIIIIIIIICinl the Nllldent of POrmroy 111111 a
lllrlll of their. flnt cblld, • craduale of Pomeroy Hllb
dluablar, born Sept. 28 at MI. jlcbool. 1111r Jllftllll, Mr. and
Carmel
'lbe baby, Md. L. E. PlaraaU have
named StepbaDie Lynn, ntumed to lbelr home In Point
welShed siz pounda three PleMiftt after being w1111 her
OIIIICOI.
dluatilar In Wbeellna·
Mallmal gr...,..ta .an Vlllton at the hoepltal
Mrs. Janot DIFriiebla of Neir
Caslle, Pa. and Harry c. Sur· Birthday Observed
face, Middleport. Mr. and Mn.
~ Eblin of a...m1re are
A pwty was held recently
.the paternal grandparenll. honwlng Crystal Dawn Manley
Mra. Beatrlc:e Day of Pllrll, oo her ftrsl birthday at the
&lt;lllo, and Mra. Grace lleluboul, home of ber parenta, Mr. and
Columbua,
are
areal· Mrs. Robert Manley, Mid·
gran«boohers.
cBeport.
Guesta were Mr. and Mn.
O'DaD MenJey and son, Steven,
H,vt&amp;rd, W.Va.; Mr. and Mn.
RUMMAGE SALE SET
Wendell Eblin and 11011, Ray,
A rummage se1e will be held Pomeroy, and the honored
Friday and Selurday at the guilt's great-grandmother,
First United Preobyteri:an Mra.NeWeEblln,Pomeroy.lce
a.urch aoclll room by the crealli and cake were served.
women of the church. Jleoldenta
with llama to contribula to lbo
VISIT DAUGili'EII
se1e may lalephone 992-3856 or Mr. and MN. Wealey Yowtg
11112-2497 ''"' pickup oervlce. On and son, David, Rutland, spent
Friday the se1e wiU be held several days at Palm Beach,
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Fla. wlllllbolr daughter, Nancy
Selurday it w1U be held from I Young, who Is employed there
a.m. until noon.
with the C. and P. Telephone Co.
David left Selurday for Ger.
many where he Is stationed will!
the u.s. Anny.
LODGE TO MEET
Che!lar Loci!!• 321, DaUCblars
ofAmerlca,wlllmeeltonllhli•t
DINNER TONIGHT
hall Prac"7:30 p.m. a t ••·
w"' ·
""' Apotluck dinner al6:30 p.m.
wiU be beld fiW balloting and tonilhtwlllopen the dedication
receiving national and stala of the new Twin City Shrine
officers. Asilent auction wiU be clubhouse at the Shrine Park 1n
conducted by the home and Racine. There will be 1
orphans committee. Members procram and entertainment
are reminded to take arUclea FamWes allanding are to bring
for the clolbos cloool clearance a covered dish and their own
aale.
table Rrvlce.

*un~ay were Mn. Qlarl(a 'ITicy COOlj)]elad lbo amount treuurer and tllanlc you' cardS
Yeigor, Mn. JoiOplj Llab 111d needed. The pew Ia
were read troin Lola ThCII!lali
da~ter, Llu, of Maaon, In llleii)OI'1 of
and Mn. Pllul Elchlngw.
·
f!ll«i of Mn.ll'enioh, and Mra.
Boney MltdleD of POIJI!IfOJ.

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ITAP-BI!
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William
Burton and
IJIII,
Oll1BIIbua.
A cake eerved
1o11ow1aC the dinnw- baked
by Mn, Chapman and
deal'alad by the co,.,Je'• s~z.

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Mrs. Ellen Couch and Mrs. studenta and put leiJiperance president of the Pomeroy Union
Cook took the ofl~rlntl- A repol't JlOfilerlln dlaplay wlndoirJ. 'lbe gave devoliona using acrlpture
on acUvlllea of the Pomei'O)' group also supported tem- fri)Oll Jobil •• Her lhenie .....
W.C.T.U. was glven by Mrs. perance and other legislation "Ug~t fur the WIW!d's Agony"
Couch. She nolad Uaaltho union and contrlbulad $31to the 1'\!poi and she emphaslt.ed the need to
'!be pennlsalve environment McKinley, Middleport, Mrs.
Arnold
Richard the commlllao with her were has 32 members, threo "rock of program for VIetnam ser· pray, medltale, and read God'.s
word and then yield to the
IUITOunding todey's youth and &amp;ecretary; and Mrs. ,Ada presented the nominating Mrs. Caryl Cook and Mrs. Iva ages," plaoed a book in the vlcemen.
]eldership
of the IJoly Spirit.
Its qontributlon to drug abuse Warner. Pomeroy, treasurer. commltlao lfpol't. Serving on Turner.
library, dtatribulad lllarature to
Mra.
AU en
Ham pion,
and alcohollmt wu the topic
cllsculsed at the annual moe~
of the Melp County Wmnen'a
ChrljltUrn Temperance Unton.
Tom KeUy, occupaUonal work
e1perlence coordinator at
Mel8a lllgh ,SChool, was gueot
apeabr fiW the mee~ held at
the Pomeroy Flrs~ Baptist
Church SUnday aflamoon.
FIW oeveral years, Kelly baa
Saturday Only!
been atUvely Involved In "AA"
WIWk and more recently bel!"n a
RIQI-lOAf
procram aimed at cornba~
the drug problem.
"'!be Society We Live In What Are We Going to Do About
ll!"wuKeUy's topic, He spoke
rJf. the llmltaUons of one person
and of the atrenglll of unity In
the Dshleglilnst the social evlll
of alCohol and drup. In aome
countries, Kell)' aald, alcohol Is
a way of U!e, ataltollca showing
Uaat about ao per cent of single
tar accidenta are caused by
drinkers.
KeUy said !bat drugs are not
~Jig. on~
compatible to achieving goslo
and alms In U!e. He attrlbulad
the reaenlful and negative atllludes of many youth to lhe
permiulve environment.
We Accilpt Federal fo'ood StlU11p&amp;
'!be speeker also commenlad
· PHO"E: 992·3480
~ lbo population nploslon, tho
Mill and Second Sts. "We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities"
plight of tho ..,.,.. citizen In
Melga County, where no
medium for participation Is
available, and the need for
youlll cenlars, 'lbe need to
develop resources, ·I ll become
Involved and concerned, was
IIIJIIe&amp;lld by Kelly as a alap
toward cornbaUng the problemo
of both YOUDI and old.
Kelly Introduced Mary Lou
King of Meigs lllgh School and
Dabble Wood of Eastern 111gb
Scbool who attended the Wittenberg Unlvel'llty lnstituts on
Ale~ In August sponsored
by lhe Oblo Deparlmerrl of

Permissive Times Discussed

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You think electric heat is a great way to heat a house. Right? But, you won't even
think about it for your house because of the cost 7 Think again. This time, with a
factual cost estimate that can prove how inexpensive electric heat can be. In ~
house. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose
but the time for a phone call. Ask us or your Reddy
Kilowatt Recommended Dealer for a free estimate. It's
a real eye-opener.

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acbollrshlp provided by llle
Middleport Women's Tem.
perahce Union. Alao allanding
Ibis )'ell' were Kathy Smith of
Eutem, who received a Stala
Department
of
Heolth

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acbolanhlp;

of Melp
Bennatt

Lec!on.

JIHy Cake Mlx...............~1•• 10'
My-T-Fine Pudding...... ~~. 10'

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yw were Mn. Belly Cline,
Middleport, prealdenl; Mrs.
Beulah Whlla, Middleport, vice
president;
Mrs.
Lena

Mrs. Reibel
Is Honored
.nraary

'lbe birlbday
of
Mra. Loula Reibol Wu olreerved
Friday neniJ\8 at a potluck

dlnnor of the Happy Harvesters
a... of Trinll1 Church.
Mrl. Rolbol, the Sunday
lldlool leadler. - 111 esenled
wllll • . lilt, ..~ llooll of
u-iel". from the. clau
1'!8!11Mn. '!be devuticm ..d
program for the eveniJ\8 centered nllld the American
lndllll- Mrs. Ethel Wllllamlon
far devollonl read ltrlplla'e
fraiiiSL John and 1 -~
entllled '"!be Secftl of the
Mlllloury Doctor". Her
lhqualal wu: "Judie no man
111UI You walll ill hll mocaulna
for two monlha"'
Underatalldlnc othe.re waa
. . . . In Mrs. WW!ImIOp'llitlde, "I Am Looklni for '
a Key IIi tliJiqdr Me " and a

THURSDAY

Tetley Tea Bags.......~.~.~~. 59'
Hydrox Cookies.......~~-~~-~- 69'
Ronco Macaroni........ 2 ~ 49•
Ivory Liquid .................!!.~.~ 79•
REG. 69' each
C
Tek Tooth Brushes ........on~39
Mall Pouch .. ~~~ .......~.~~ 22.9

WHOLE

FRYERS
lb.

BEEF ROAST
OR

PORK ROAST
32 OZ. CAN

2.59

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A free press can o! course be
cood ,.. bad, but 1110111 certainly
wlll•out freedom II will never be
IIIJihlng but bad ... Freedom II
;IIOihlng else but a chance to be
,,~. whereas enslaveii'Onlll
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reported fiW duty at Marine
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Mlrlne Pic. David F. CampbeD, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
D. CampbeU of 106 Brlek St.,

PUFFS
TISSUES box

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Oalllfllultllllll iDdlan tl!eme,
Mrl. Bill N1111:111nt nad ''11!1

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laid, Was to lnfwm young
peopla dn the dangers of alcohol
and drugs and have them bring
tile intwmalion back to their
reopocUve high achooll. Mlao

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Organ musi~ was provided bf
Mrs. lllllrert Kuhn a4o
IIBDII·a solo.
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Refreshments ol -punch,
cookies, toffee and le!l ,.....
oerved by Un, Cook, Mnl.
Couch, Mrs. T. T. llhellon, and
Mra. ~tm.

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SAUSAGE

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D.A.V: Buildin£ Buttemu~ Pom11UJ
, Plem Phone 992·- To RJL

Chapman on his bitibday.
Olberl then....., Mr. and Mn.

1- '!be Dlilly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Oct. I, 1970

·BOILED HAM

MID POM SCIIOOL
OF D
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VISIT RELATIVES
Mr.aJIIIMrs,Kennetb~n
of Racine were In Columbua
over .the weekend visiting
relltivta. &amp;andly IIley ....
Mr. and Mrl. Floyd
Qaapman and dlughlars,

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DADDY'S Ll'M'LE GIRL
OR BIG GIRL NOW?
Dear Helen:
I'm II. My boy friend ill a lew
months younger. He wanted lA&gt;
K&lt;t engaged thill aummer, but
my panmla had a fit. 'lbty sald
I was IDo young and couldn't
accept the responslbllltles of
married life - I'm otill "Dad's
Utile girl."
Helen, my Grandmother Is W,
10 while Mom and Dad ...,.k I
watch my three-yeaM!d abler,
clean houoe, cook dinner for
oeven, go lA&gt; achool, and would
get an evening job, except I
can't get away from home onW
7 p.m. In return I get no
allowance, somellmes not even
a thank you.lleel Uke a maid!
If this Isn't accepting
responsibilities, what ill? Don't
you think I'm ready lA&gt; be a
Mrs.? - DAD'S Ll'M'LE GIRl.
Daar DLG:
Porhaps yoo're ''ready," but
are you SURE thill ill love or a
oeemlngly easy way out? And
Is your ISirear-old boy friend
reody for marriage? Why not
walt a while and see? -H.
Daar Helen:
Here's a different ''What Is
A?"
WHAT ARE
SEPARATED PARENTS?
They are the two people you
lovemostlnthillworld,andnow
you find love ill IA&gt;rn between

Lost and Found
LOST, LARGE black and while
collie. Answers to "Cubby."
PIHM call 992-2667. Reward.
10-6-Jtc

Notice
ONE OAY ONLY, WED·
NESDAY, Oct. 7o Open House
fall showing of Dutch Maid
clothing at lena McKinley's
reside-nce. 359 N. Front St.,
Middleport.
10-S-2tc

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them.

1"' CHEVROLET

They are the ones who headed

Impala Convertible,

v.e motor.

~t!:taof s~:"~nt::: WIN AT BRIDGE
founder Gen. David Sarnoff and
daughter of RCA Board

Cbalrman
SarnoffO'Brien
and his
first wile,BobEome
Hammond ... Indeed Rodney
Dangerfield dooan't get respect,
as his routines lnaillt: Even at
the U.N., where he entertained
during U. N. Staff Day, Rod wu
Introduced aa "that very
~ ....... ian Sidney
Dangerfield.''
WuhlngiA&gt;n ~ : That
the Secret Service uncovered a
mWtant-ctudent plot lA&gt; anatch
David • Julie .... Manhattan
whisper: The naUon'a moat
famOUB widow and an aecuUve

hardhat .... Former manger of a
very broke IDp crooner dined at
the Stage Dolly but didn't have
money for even that modest
tab: Bernie the Counterman
hollted the sad tlflllll ... And laid
a $10 bW on him ... Non • quote
from Res Reed att.r oeelng
Jact Nicholson's "Five Easy

Pieces" : "Don't ask me for a
quote. I'm IDo shook up."
Andy WIUiaml' first post-

b Modern
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Saturday.

Card o! Thanks
I WANT to exrnms my sincere
thanks to al my friends and
neighbors who sent cards and
flowers while I was co11flned
to Holz~tr Medical Center.
Your thoughtfulness Is
greatly appreciated.
Russell little

10-6-ltp

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Both vulnerable
"•' Norib EMI Soalh

Pul
P881
Pus 5t
P.. Pul

Today' a hand shows
JACOBY MODERN bidding
&lt;laudlne consolation ill model at its best. South opens with
a forcing tw&lt;K:lub bid. He
only hns :Ill points In high
cards but he hn1 two strong
major suits, first- or oecondround control everywhere
and a probable 10 trickl In
his own band.
North'• two-spade response Is the JACOBY
MODERN step to show 7-9
hlgh-e81'([ pointa. Two no·
trump would ahnw 1.1).12;
two hearla U while two dla·
moodl would show the bus!
o-3.
South's three-spade can io
normal and announce• that
South has a normal forcing
two-apade bid.
Nol1h's bid of three notrump 1 how s lnobtuty to
raise spades and lack of a
good suit of his own. It also
implies that hl1 hilh-&lt;:ard
holding Is more apt £o be a
minimum seven thnn a
maximum nine although that
doean't hove to be the ease.
South'• !our-heart call
showt hit second 1ult. South
wants to play in a au!J and
is not going after a 1lam on
his own power. Twe't7 plut
nine .only equals zt.. N"ol1b
reval~• his hand upward.
He only hns seven pointa but
they appear to be very hard·
· workin~ ones. He bids ftve

Ladies and
Gentlemen

Tom

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and

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Free Estimates
Jim · Larry
Kenny- Jake
Phone
992·7044 or 992-5632

tales of Nazi resilltance and Ufe
.. a _refugee .... Prevlewers of
"Love Story" aay it's a cinch lA&gt;
duplleato the

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~~~m No. I best
the •urrent
•
-·~oeller .... TheaUBtereCommiea,
eh? The average Yugoslav last
twi
year spent
ce 88 much on
alcohol as food- 55 per cent or
lamlly spending.
Vivian Vance (of the old TV
LoeWe "•"•ame) ill fed up with
.......,
thesmog-violence-noilleandill
E. 55th St. for the
qui"'••
"'-•
suburbs ... .. RCA VlciAlr
Records created a special radio
with 8 br aille dial forbUnd Jose
FeUclano, ooe of Us hottest
hotcake peddlers .... The purty
blonde lunchln.llat Chauverlln'o
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Celebrity c.rner with TV's
David Jansoen was llernloe
DaliA&gt;n _ his mother
Have
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llernloe tell some of the off.
screen tales of her days as an
actresa on Jerry Lewis movies
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lng to get Into clubs at this
stage or the bidding. South's
live-diamond call Is also a
cue bid and Nol1b ill now
able to jump right to six

bearta.

South considers trying a
seven bid. He feels that
North does hold the heart
king but he fears that 12
trlckl will be all he can
make. He's right In that a•·
oumpUon. Tbe poor breeu
In lpedes and hearts wW
hold South to a omallllam.

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Wool
Nortlo
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.AQU .K181 tU otelltl
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NOTICI IY
APPOtNT.MINT
C111 Nt. 21J11
E1t1te ot Lewis William•
Dtetlttd.
.
. NOHCt II htrftY giVen thll
Lucille CillO 6f Middleport,
Ohio , has blln .. iduty ~DPOinttd
Aelmlnlstratrla Df'. fht litllt Of
Lewis William~, dttll.eM4, taft
of Mel91 County, OhiO.
Creditors art r.-qulr•d to tnt
their cillml'' \tilth -I Jid flducler·t
within four rftOntht.
Dated this 25th dey of StP ·
tember 1970.
F. H. O'I!Jrltn
,
Probate Judge of said
cluhK .
·
Onvkn10ly lhls bid shows County
If) zt f 101 •· 13, 3tc
the club aee. Nllrth i•n't try.

Rool Painting &amp;
Repair, Spouting &amp;
Carpenter Work.
Contact:

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Inspection And
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any debts contracted bl
-GUARANTEEDanyone olher then mysel .
9·27-tlc
Phone 992-2094
William Black, Rt. 1, Mid·==::--:---:---,==:dleporl. Ohio.
HOUSE, 1671 Lincoln Heights, 4
And Complete Une
1Q.6.Jtp rooms, beth, picture window.
of Supplies
Pomenlf Home &amp; Auto
nice yard. picket fence,
.
basement.
Available
soon
.
1 W1LL not be responsible for
"' E. Main, Pomeroy, o.
Phone ff2-21U
Phone 992-2710 or 992-3432.
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Wlllllllll
any debts contracted
9-27-tfc
Moson. w. Vo.
anyone other than mysel .
Lowell McNickle, 70 Norlh
773-!675
HARRISON'S TV AND ANSecond St .. Middleport, Ohio. FURNISHED apartment, 4
Optn0.1fy11114p.m.
TENNA SERVICE . Phone
10-Hip
rooms and beth. Albert Hilt,
6::t011ftp.m.
992-2.122.
Main St., Recine. Phone 9-ft, .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
6-10-tfc
HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
2261.
10-Htc
Laurel Cliff, now open each
7 ROOM modern house with SEPTIC TANkS CLEANED.
Friday to receive con.
extra lot In Pomeroy. Must
Reasonable rates. Phone
slgnments at 10 a.m . Auction NICELY furnished 2-bedroom NEW i97D ZIG-ZAG Sewing sell, will toke best offer.
John Russell, Goltlpolls 446starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell ~lment, Middleport .
Phone 949-2165 or 1-61&gt;4-221· 4782 a!tttr 5: 30 p.m.
Machine In original ·foctory
your merchandise.
4818.
4-7-Hc
e 992-3874.
carton. Zig -Zag to make
3-22-Hc
f.29-12fc
9-30-tlc
buttonholes., sew on buttons,
SEPTIC tenks cl11ned. Mlllor
monograma, and make fancy
WILL give plano lessons In my NEWLY decorated, 3 room
SanlteHon, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
BY
OWNER.
Just
completed.
3
designs wllh lust the twill ole
home . Phone 992·3666.
062-li13S.
furnished apartment, adults
tingle dial. Loft In ley-away bedroom home. 1'12 belhs, ges
8-16-tlc
2·12-tfc
on1y. 126 Mulberry Ave. and never been used. Will sell forced air furnace, buill-In
Phone992.-.
RUMMAGE SALE. Oct. 8, 9,
for only 547 cash, or E-Z kitchen, wall to well car- WHEEL Horse Sales end
9-6-lfc
·
peflng. Located on Rt. 124,
end 10. Sterk Building,
Terms. Phone 992-268!.
Service. Baum Lumber
·
llf.2-6tc Rutland Road . Contact Milo
Pomeroy, across from post
Company, Chester, Ohio .
B. Hutchison, Phone 742-3935.
office. Sponsored by Forest TRAILER space, one mile from
Phone 985-3301.
10-ol-31c
new Meigs High School on old ELECTROLUX Vacuum
Run Malhodlsl Church.
5-211-tlc
Rl. 33. Pllone 992-2941 .
Cleaner complele with atI0-6-31c
LOTS
WITH
.
all
,
ullllllts.
9-20-30tc tachments, (ordwlnder and
~A~I~R--C~O~N~D~IT~I~O~N~ING,
WILL pick up merchandise and
paint spray. Used but In like
Reslrlcled sub dlviJion. 'h to
Rtlrlgerallon service. Jack'o
take to auction on a per· FURNISHiKlc'lnd unfurnished
new condition. Pay 137.45 ?.-acre lots. Phone Chester
Refrigeration, New Haven.
centage basts . Call Jim apartments. aose to school.
cash or terms If desired. 985-3301, nigh! 985-~ .
Phone 182-2079.
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Phone 992-2685.
1-6-tlc
Phone 992-5434.
4-6-tfc
10.2-6tc -:---::--~--..;.;"-'"
Phone 742- ~1.
111-18-Hc
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tiOME
building
lots
within
9-23-Hc
-C~.-B~R~A~D~F~O-::R-::D-,-:-Au-c-::11-on-Tuppers Plains Water
------~TRAILER, Brown's Trailer PARKVIEW "Kennels, Poodles,
Completo Sarvlca
District. Cl011 to high school
Park, Mlner~vllle . Phone 992· and bird dogs . AKC. Pet and
Phone 949-3821
Female Help Wanted
~
how
puppies.
Grooming.
and-fairgrounds.
This
Is
1
new
3324.
Racine, Cltlo
Phone
992-5443.
development,
all
loll
large
9-9-llc
IF YOU seelhls ed, you need a
Crill Bradford
end
have
good
drainage
.
3-17-tlc
job, which means you need
5-1-tlc
Phone 992-6887 alter 5 p.m.
money. Let me show you the
t0-1-tfc
easiest and best way for a HAVE USED gas water heater WARM MORNING heeler, like
READY · MIX CONCRETE
new. Bottled gas, $6.5. Also,
housewife-mother to work
will
trade
for
electric
water
GOOD
investment
property.
delivered right to r_oLtr
Kenmore with blower, bottled
and make good money with
heater.
Phone
992-5010.
Call
~
lh
1
t·•~
project. Fast and
Free
gas,
$70.
Phone
742-5716.
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Beeline Fashions. Full or
ouse w '" bellmen!,
rae urn ..lwo
est mates. Phone 991-3284.
after 5 p.m.
9-:JO.tfc · apartments,
parttime work . Free ward111-S-Jic
garages. Monthly Income.
Goealeln Reedy-Mix C.. .•
robe. Please call Jun
IRISH cobblers and Kennel&gt;tc
S190. Priced ressonably tor · MldCIIeport, Ohio.
Trussell 949- ~3 .
!&gt;Dfatoeo. Charles Hilton,
quick sale. Phone 992-3035.
6-:JO.tfc
10-4-Jtc
19
7
2 GAS halters. nice building l':;lland, Ohio. Phone UJ. - - ·
" ·"C NEIGLER Conotructlon. For
Help Wanted
lots. Albert Hill, Main St..
·
bulldlnt or remodeling your
9 2,.. 181c
SEMI DRIVERS needed. Ex·
Racine. Phone 949-22.11.
.
.
hom•, cell Guy Nelgltr.
•.f1rlence helpful but not :::=:::-::::::--:--r.r::-'0-~Ui.c STf.BEQ, Welnut flnllh, . !W
.
· ., Raclnt. Ohio.
7' 31'"Ji,,
: ~1".ory.,l11fk&gt;da\and o\ler CUOSE-QUT Mlt.;J:itlt cl- , - ~ f lll"'miXICI Cheftlllt';:&lt; ""• . '.. ... ·., ·,, ' ·:,:;;. '·.'&lt;'&gt;"". ' ", ·. &gt;
the road heulfnil. You ton duo to poor health. All
loll( ,.pea~er IOUnd oyslem. CLOSE Ill, lt.MOST NEW :1' SEW
. lNG MA.c· HINES. ~lr
earn 510,000 1o 115,000 1&gt;tr
bedrooms, bath, · buill-In
kH f92.f214.
1 · at reduced ~·itance S68 19 Use our
115
11
year II you are Willing 1o =~=.Wllr..'/Pseparalely or
budget lermo ." call 992-3352. kitchen, utility
room,
'\t:''ra.:lc
'Pom~y.
learn. For application, call entire slocl&lt;. Well's Grocery,
9-29-6tc workshop, garage, breeze.
Authoclzed Sl~ Sales arid
513-22&gt;4-3071 or write Advance Long Bottom, Ohio. Phooe
way, oboul 7 acres woodland.Sarvl&amp;. We sh:r"pon' Scluon.
D. T. Dept., 1100 Enoch Drive, 985_4150 Chesler.
BEAUTIFUL Early American 112,900.
3-l9·tfc
Middletown. Ohio, 45042.
11f.o4-3tc
Style, stereo-radio com 1Q.6-2tc
blnallon, 4 speaker, AM &amp; FM 140 acre farm, NE~USE DOZER work. Phone 992-6173.
oom1,
HAVE Immediate opening lor LAUREL
CLIFF
Fret
radio, 4 speed changer.
I0-1-6tc
I
450&lt;65
office •••rotary. shorthand Methodist Ch..-ch building.
Balance S71.67 · Use our
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t fruit
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Ph
992 5326 Sao t
budget termo. Call 992-3352.
DOZER Work. Phone 949-2171.
and typing necessary,
one
.
.
a any
9-29-6tc
D T SZ5,000.
...;
J.tJ.nc
knowledge ot bookkeeping lime.
I0-&gt;4-3!
helpful. Experience nol
c GENTLE mare pony, 2'12-yaars JUST FAR ENOUGH, NOT
essential. Interviews will be - - - - - - - - old, with saddle, SIOO. Broke TOO FAR FROM SHOP·
PING, 1'.&lt;1 story !rome, 3
arranged. Write Box 729-L, STEREO, WALNUT - . n
1o ride. Phone 992-5007 or
c-o The Dolly Sentinel, style. .4 speaker sound
btdrooms,
beth, newly Insurance
Chesler 985-4229 evenlngo.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
Pomeroy, Ohio, otetlng system, 4 speed aulornoflc
painted,
16,500.
11).&gt;4-Jip
cancelled?
lost
your
training, experience and any changer. Balance 164.15. Use
=:•tor's llcen11? Call 992·
other helpful Information.
our budget terms. Call 992- BASSET puppies, AKC, $30. F. WHY PAY RENTf 6 rooms, 3
10+&lt;itc 3352.
A. Benedum, Reedsville, bedroomJ, bath, In good
6-15-tlc
IO+&lt;IIc
condition, good neighborhood .
Ohio.
Phone 667-3156.
MAN OR woman 1o supply -::---:----:--$3,750.
10-ol-121c
consumers with Rawlelgh EARLY American Stereo.redlo
TO BUY OR SELL
Products. Can tarn S60 combination, !W. &amp; FM radio,
weekly part-lime, $150 and up 4 -ktr sound oystem, 4
CONTACT US
lull -lime. Write Charlie Penn, speed automatic changer.
HENRY CLELAND
W. T. Rawlelgh C..., P. 0 . Box Balance $71.69. Use our 1965 FORD Custom, radio,
REALTOR
Olllce tf2.:121t
halter, power brakn, snow
204, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601,
budgel terms. C.ll 992-3352.
giving name, . - s and
10441c
fir.,, 1450. 1"' Ford Custom,
Rn. m-3561
radio, haller, pow1ll" brakes,
111-.Uic
phone number .
10-6-11c 1969 MOBILE home. Take over
radial tires, $550. Phone 992·
6872.
payments. Call 992·7019.
111-4-Jic
I0-1-61c
RAMB~ER Amtrlcon
IN TH~I~AA\-r::t'i,'l, lET· USED FURNITURE, couch, 19U
very
low
convertible,
TL·M·NT OF ACCOUNTS, chair, recliner rocker, 3
mileage, 1250. Also, 1962
PttOIATE COURT, M•ltU tables. wool rug tnd pad, 5
Chevrotel '12·1on pldc-up, wide
COUNTY, OHIO
piece brHklaol Ill, $115.
bed, excellent running canAccounts and vouchtrs of the Phone 992-57G.
GEO. HOBSTI!nER.
dillon.
Body 1 lillie rough,
following namtd flduclarltl
'0+3tc
IROKIR
$400.
992-6702.
haYil been flied In the Probate -....,-.,..,.-.,...,----:-~
MIDOLEPORT
- Troller lot
10·4-Jic
Court, MeJgo County, Ohio, tor 1962 DODGE '12·1"" pldcup, 7VJ.
$650.00
SMtlle New 1971
apt~~v:t ,:g~ :J~~m;';~t and toot bed, 6-cyllrider. Good
1969
OLDSMOBILE
91
lux..-y
Final Account of a,ut•h L. shape, UOO. W. H. Richmond,
57 ACIES- 4 bedroom home,
- . . llr conditioned, lull beth, gos furnace (forced
Bradford, Guardien of tht LAidlng Creek Road.
Guardianship Estate ot M1rv
t0+3tc
- · FM rldlo, etc. Ntw air), drilled well. Small barn.
!Ires. Donlld Foglesong, $10,000.00
LoutH Parr, an Incompetent - - - - - - - - &amp;
Person.
Mosan, ""- 773-5561.
CASE NO. 19W Fifth AC· COAL, llm.stone. Excelsior
11J.5.Jic 66 ACRES .- Old house, bern,
count of Emmett w. Shuler, Salt Works, E. Mlln St.,
~1. '/OI)ng limber. 1!0.00 per
Guardian of Paul GrHnlee, an Pomeroy. 'Phonl f92.31ft .
·
Now On Dlspi1VI
Incompetent Per1an.
4-f.tfc . '"' POHTIAC.--oT0;-31J, + acN.
speed, $1,100. At,o, l~
CASE NO. 19970 Stcond
Rlmanlng
1970 Mobile
Toyote CorDill 2 dOor toarcf.
Account of Helen Rathburn
2 Homas
POMII9Y
3
bedrooms,
m
u1t be'"
!Joi&gt;, automollc, I1,SOO. Phont• betll~. s!Nm toHI. Doulll•
Clapp, Executrix of the Estete "WNINGS, storm doors end
ed 1
Chester
985-3503
efler
5
p.m.
~ec.!::ha B. Rathburn ,
windows, carports,
...-• • 120.000.00
mov
1G+flp
CASE No. 20257 First and marquees, blown aiKI Mtt
Flnll Account 01 John ~o. . Dean, lt~sulatlon . Elmer Whitt,
Administrator ot the ettate of wltl representative. For fr•
Harry Dun, DeCIIHd.
11t1m1tes, phone Charlet
CASE NO. 202!1 Firat a"d
lltlt, SyrltUit. V. V.
Fln1t Acc.ount of John A. Deen, Johnson .net San. •rwr·
Admlnlstrltor Of tht Estate of
1-31).tfc
Lenora Dtan, OectaHd.
Unltll exceptlonl l r t flltd
thtrtto~ said accounts will bl· SMALL PO.NY, niCL with
for hearing before 1ald Court on children. AIM, walk-In ~r
tht 4th ClaY of Novtmbtr, 1f70, unit, comoltft. 19.55 ane-ton
Air ~Hionlng, lull _.;,
at which tlmt aald accounts wilt Ford truCit •. cattle racta
bt considered end continued
Phone 9.tt fin
' PM rldlo. tic. Ntw tires.
from dly to day until flnall~
·
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lO-,Utc
disposed of .
An~ penon lntttelftd may -~-~-..,~---,
tile written exceptions to said ONE WALNUT
account1
talnlng to or
the taexecution
mattetlof perthe Ji~ree~dy~to~hau~
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tru1t. not '"' than five daY$
r'l"""' ,
1
prior to tha date set for hearing .
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Have Your Yearly

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SNUFFY .. ~OW
AN' LET'S GIT GOII-j:
ABOUT ME AN' VOU S~ERIFF .. I ALN'T
GOT MUCH TIME
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OLD 1..-nllure, dishes, brass
beefs, ole. Write M. D. Mllleo:,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. C.ll
992-6271.
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OPIN EVES. I:GO I'.M.

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Annie Hayes ... . Pair of
Puaaycats at the Royal Box:
Diana Sands who orlilnated
;'.Otft ~,.,._l'iuit~Jeat" em Bdwy.
and Barbra Strelsand who
cople\1 it on celluloid .... "One or
the Radzlwflls" Is not a book
about Jaclrle O.'s sister Lee It's by Prince Mike Radzlwill, a
kin of Prince Stash's, who teUs

OLD UPRIGHT planOI, lily
condition, as long as fllva not
betn wet. Peylng 110 -h.
First floor only. Monday• will
be pick-up dey. Write, giving
good directions, Wllltn l'ltno
Company, Box 181. Sardis,
Ohio 43946.
8-20-tfc

Pomeroy IIIUIVI"
11-..... Co.

Voice along Broadway !

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK
Moot
M.anhattan lll&lt;nl plan their
di!Jpla,. lor Nov. I thill
Y48f Instead of the iradiUonal
Tbanklgivlng
Week
"American BuSness Briefing"
Is a TV documentary lA&gt; be aired
cmlndle stations (Cit $In N.Y.)
Nov. 15; Its associate producer

$1495
radio, power steering,

19t5 OLOSMOBILE
$1295
Sti!lrflre Coupe, radio, power steering, automatic transmission. Real Nice.

INFORMATION

EXPERIENCED

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19t7 PLYMOUTH
$14H
Belvedere 2 Dr . Hardtop, V-1 motor, power steering, &amp;
automatic transmission.

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NOW PAYING, GlnleDII, $30
por pound. Goldon Seer. 11.75
por pound. Seal tops and
slems, s.50 per pound. Bill
Bailey, SecCOid St.. Rttd·
svlllo, Ohio 4Sl71 .
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the lamllyyou enjoyed so much,
and now It 's incomplete.
Being In a separated family ill
trying not to cry on the outside,
so you can give strength lA&gt; your
mother who ill doing her best to
hide her tears - while railing
two boys and a teenage girl.
(Even though on the Inside
you're falling apart.)
It's going lA&gt; church every
Sunday (almost), hoping your
prayers will bring him home
someday.
It's wondering how they are
both taking It, and what they
are thinking, deep down - and
hoping It's not about that final
step: Divorce).
It's having your Dad Uve
scrOSB the street from you now,
so you know when he goea out,
and that gels you more upset.
It's going lA&gt; sleep every night
wishing you'd wake up In the
morning lA&gt; see your parenla
IA&gt;gether at the breakfast table
again.
It's suddenly remembering
their anniversary ill thill month
- and then remembering yoo
won't celebrate II.
It's wishing you could talk to
them but feellng closed-out and
helpless because you might say
the wrong things.
It's wondering why two
people who loved each other so
much can't find their way bock;
and thinking, "H It can happsn
lA&gt; them, will II someday happen
lA&gt; me?" - DIVIDED
Dear Divided:
Why don't you and your
brothers break the silence? H
you can 'I lind worda, then give
your parents each a copy of thl.s
column. ll there's a sperk lefl
(and I'm sure there ill), it may
Ugh! up the breakfast table
again. - H.

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DADDY'S Ll'M'LE GIRL
OR BIG GIRL NOW?
Dear Helen:
I'm II. My boy friend ill a lew
months younger. He wanted lA&gt;
K&lt;t engaged thill aummer, but
my panmla had a fit. 'lbty sald
I was IDo young and couldn't
accept the responslbllltles of
married life - I'm otill "Dad's
Utile girl."
Helen, my Grandmother Is W,
10 while Mom and Dad ...,.k I
watch my three-yeaM!d abler,
clean houoe, cook dinner for
oeven, go lA&gt; achool, and would
get an evening job, except I
can't get away from home onW
7 p.m. In return I get no
allowance, somellmes not even
a thank you.lleel Uke a maid!
If this Isn't accepting
responsibilities, what ill? Don't
you think I'm ready lA&gt; be a
Mrs.? - DAD'S Ll'M'LE GIRl.
Daar DLG:
Porhaps yoo're ''ready," but
are you SURE thill ill love or a
oeemlngly easy way out? And
Is your ISirear-old boy friend
reody for marriage? Why not
walt a while and see? -H.
Daar Helen:
Here's a different ''What Is
A?"
WHAT ARE
SEPARATED PARENTS?
They are the two people you
lovemostlnthillworld,andnow
you find love ill IA&gt;rn between

Lost and Found
LOST, LARGE black and while
collie. Answers to "Cubby."
PIHM call 992-2667. Reward.
10-6-Jtc

Notice
ONE OAY ONLY, WED·
NESDAY, Oct. 7o Open House
fall showing of Dutch Maid
clothing at lena McKinley's
reside-nce. 359 N. Front St.,
Middleport.
10-S-2tc

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They are the ones who headed

Impala Convertible,

v.e motor.

~t!:taof s~:"~nt::: WIN AT BRIDGE
founder Gen. David Sarnoff and
daughter of RCA Board

Cbalrman
SarnoffO'Brien
and his
first wile,BobEome
Hammond ... Indeed Rodney
Dangerfield dooan't get respect,
as his routines lnaillt: Even at
the U.N., where he entertained
during U. N. Staff Day, Rod wu
Introduced aa "that very
~ ....... ian Sidney
Dangerfield.''
WuhlngiA&gt;n ~ : That
the Secret Service uncovered a
mWtant-ctudent plot lA&gt; anatch
David • Julie .... Manhattan
whisper: The naUon'a moat
famOUB widow and an aecuUve

hardhat .... Former manger of a
very broke IDp crooner dined at
the Stage Dolly but didn't have
money for even that modest
tab: Bernie the Counterman
hollted the sad tlflllll ... And laid
a $10 bW on him ... Non • quote
from Res Reed att.r oeelng
Jact Nicholson's "Five Easy

Pieces" : "Don't ask me for a
quote. I'm IDo shook up."
Andy WIUiaml' first post-

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Card o! Thanks
I WANT to exrnms my sincere
thanks to al my friends and
neighbors who sent cards and
flowers while I was co11flned
to Holz~tr Medical Center.
Your thoughtfulness Is
greatly appreciated.
Russell little

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Today' a hand shows
JACOBY MODERN bidding
&lt;laudlne consolation ill model at its best. South opens with
a forcing tw&lt;K:lub bid. He
only hns :Ill points In high
cards but he hn1 two strong
major suits, first- or oecondround control everywhere
and a probable 10 trickl In
his own band.
North'• two-spade response Is the JACOBY
MODERN step to show 7-9
hlgh-e81'([ pointa. Two no·
trump would ahnw 1.1).12;
two hearla U while two dla·
moodl would show the bus!
o-3.
South's three-spade can io
normal and announce• that
South has a normal forcing
two-apade bid.
Nol1h's bid of three notrump 1 how s lnobtuty to
raise spades and lack of a
good suit of his own. It also
implies that hl1 hilh-&lt;:ard
holding Is more apt £o be a
minimum seven thnn a
maximum nine although that
doean't hove to be the ease.
South'• !our-heart call
showt hit second 1ult. South
wants to play in a au!J and
is not going after a 1lam on
his own power. Twe't7 plut
nine .only equals zt.. N"ol1b
reval~• his hand upward.
He only hns seven pointa but
they appear to be very hard·
· workin~ ones. He bids ftve

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Jim · Larry
Kenny- Jake
Phone
992·7044 or 992-5632

tales of Nazi resilltance and Ufe
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the •urrent
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eh? The average Yugoslav last
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year spent
ce 88 much on
alcohol as food- 55 per cent or
lamlly spending.
Vivian Vance (of the old TV
LoeWe "•"•ame) ill fed up with
.......,
thesmog-violence-noilleandill
E. 55th St. for the
qui"'••
"'-•
suburbs ... .. RCA VlciAlr
Records created a special radio
with 8 br aille dial forbUnd Jose
FeUclano, ooe of Us hottest
hotcake peddlers .... The purty
blonde lunchln.llat Chauverlln'o
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Celebrity c.rner with TV's
David Jansoen was llernloe
DaliA&gt;n _ his mother
Have
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llernloe tell some of the off.
screen tales of her days as an
actresa on Jerry Lewis movies
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lng to get Into clubs at this
stage or the bidding. South's
live-diamond call Is also a
cue bid and Nol1b ill now
able to jump right to six

bearta.

South considers trying a
seven bid. He feels that
North does hold the heart
king but he fears that 12
trlckl will be all he can
make. He's right In that a•·
oumpUon. Tbe poor breeu
In lpedes and hearts wW
hold South to a omallllam.

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NOTICI IY
APPOtNT.MINT
C111 Nt. 21J11
E1t1te ot Lewis William•
Dtetlttd.
.
. NOHCt II htrftY giVen thll
Lucille CillO 6f Middleport,
Ohio , has blln .. iduty ~DPOinttd
Aelmlnlstratrla Df'. fht litllt Of
Lewis William~, dttll.eM4, taft
of Mel91 County, OhiO.
Creditors art r.-qulr•d to tnt
their cillml'' \tilth -I Jid flducler·t
within four rftOntht.
Dated this 25th dey of StP ·
tember 1970.
F. H. O'I!Jrltn
,
Probate Judge of said
cluhK .
·
Onvkn10ly lhls bid shows County
If) zt f 101 •· 13, 3tc
the club aee. Nllrth i•n't try.

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Carpenter Work.
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any debts contracted bl
-GUARANTEEDanyone olher then mysel .
9·27-tlc
Phone 992-2094
William Black, Rt. 1, Mid·==::--:---:---,==:dleporl. Ohio.
HOUSE, 1671 Lincoln Heights, 4
And Complete Une
1Q.6.Jtp rooms, beth, picture window.
of Supplies
Pomenlf Home &amp; Auto
nice yard. picket fence,
.
basement.
Available
soon
.
1 W1LL not be responsible for
"' E. Main, Pomeroy, o.
Phone ff2-21U
Phone 992-2710 or 992-3432.
..._,.,
Wlllllllll
any debts contracted
9-27-tfc
Moson. w. Vo.
anyone other than mysel .
Lowell McNickle, 70 Norlh
773-!675
HARRISON'S TV AND ANSecond St .. Middleport, Ohio. FURNISHED apartment, 4
Optn0.1fy11114p.m.
TENNA SERVICE . Phone
10-Hip
rooms and beth. Albert Hilt,
6::t011ftp.m.
992-2.122.
Main St., Recine. Phone 9-ft, .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
6-10-tfc
HAYMAN'S AUCTION House,
2261.
10-Htc
Laurel Cliff, now open each
7 ROOM modern house with SEPTIC TANkS CLEANED.
Friday to receive con.
extra lot In Pomeroy. Must
Reasonable rates. Phone
slgnments at 10 a.m . Auction NICELY furnished 2-bedroom NEW i97D ZIG-ZAG Sewing sell, will toke best offer.
John Russell, Goltlpolls 446starting at 7 p.m. Let us sell ~lment, Middleport .
Phone 949-2165 or 1-61&gt;4-221· 4782 a!tttr 5: 30 p.m.
Machine In original ·foctory
your merchandise.
4818.
4-7-Hc
e 992-3874.
carton. Zig -Zag to make
3-22-Hc
f.29-12fc
9-30-tlc
buttonholes., sew on buttons,
SEPTIC tenks cl11ned. Mlllor
monograma, and make fancy
WILL give plano lessons In my NEWLY decorated, 3 room
SanlteHon, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.
BY
OWNER.
Just
completed.
3
designs wllh lust the twill ole
home . Phone 992·3666.
062-li13S.
furnished apartment, adults
tingle dial. Loft In ley-away bedroom home. 1'12 belhs, ges
8-16-tlc
2·12-tfc
on1y. 126 Mulberry Ave. and never been used. Will sell forced air furnace, buill-In
Phone992.-.
RUMMAGE SALE. Oct. 8, 9,
for only 547 cash, or E-Z kitchen, wall to well car- WHEEL Horse Sales end
9-6-lfc
·
peflng. Located on Rt. 124,
end 10. Sterk Building,
Terms. Phone 992-268!.
Service. Baum Lumber
·
llf.2-6tc Rutland Road . Contact Milo
Pomeroy, across from post
Company, Chester, Ohio .
B. Hutchison, Phone 742-3935.
office. Sponsored by Forest TRAILER space, one mile from
Phone 985-3301.
10-ol-31c
new Meigs High School on old ELECTROLUX Vacuum
Run Malhodlsl Church.
5-211-tlc
Rl. 33. Pllone 992-2941 .
Cleaner complele with atI0-6-31c
LOTS
WITH
.
all
,
ullllllts.
9-20-30tc tachments, (ordwlnder and
~A~I~R--C~O~N~D~IT~I~O~N~ING,
WILL pick up merchandise and
paint spray. Used but In like
Reslrlcled sub dlviJion. 'h to
Rtlrlgerallon service. Jack'o
take to auction on a per· FURNISHiKlc'lnd unfurnished
new condition. Pay 137.45 ?.-acre lots. Phone Chester
Refrigeration, New Haven.
centage basts . Call Jim apartments. aose to school.
cash or terms If desired. 985-3301, nigh! 985-~ .
Phone 182-2079.
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Phone 992-2685.
1-6-tlc
Phone 992-5434.
4-6-tfc
10.2-6tc -:---::--~--..;.;"-'"
Phone 742- ~1.
111-18-Hc
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;;Cir.:m;u;-;;:;;:;;;-a:;:;;;;
tiOME
building
lots
within
9-23-Hc
-C~.-B~R~A~D~F~O-::R-::D-,-:-Au-c-::11-on-Tuppers Plains Water
------~TRAILER, Brown's Trailer PARKVIEW "Kennels, Poodles,
Completo Sarvlca
District. Cl011 to high school
Park, Mlner~vllle . Phone 992· and bird dogs . AKC. Pet and
Phone 949-3821
Female Help Wanted
~
how
puppies.
Grooming.
and-fairgrounds.
This
Is
1
new
3324.
Racine, Cltlo
Phone
992-5443.
development,
all
loll
large
9-9-llc
IF YOU seelhls ed, you need a
Crill Bradford
end
have
good
drainage
.
3-17-tlc
job, which means you need
5-1-tlc
Phone 992-6887 alter 5 p.m.
money. Let me show you the
t0-1-tfc
easiest and best way for a HAVE USED gas water heater WARM MORNING heeler, like
READY · MIX CONCRETE
new. Bottled gas, $6.5. Also,
housewife-mother to work
will
trade
for
electric
water
GOOD
investment
property.
delivered right to r_oLtr
Kenmore with blower, bottled
and make good money with
heater.
Phone
992-5010.
Call
~
lh
1
t·•~
project. Fast and
Free
gas,
$70.
Phone
742-5716.
I
H
Beeline Fashions. Full or
ouse w '" bellmen!,
rae urn ..lwo
est mates. Phone 991-3284.
after 5 p.m.
9-:JO.tfc · apartments,
parttime work . Free ward111-S-Jic
garages. Monthly Income.
Goealeln Reedy-Mix C.. .•
robe. Please call Jun
IRISH cobblers and Kennel&gt;tc
S190. Priced ressonably tor · MldCIIeport, Ohio.
Trussell 949- ~3 .
!&gt;Dfatoeo. Charles Hilton,
quick sale. Phone 992-3035.
6-:JO.tfc
10-4-Jtc
19
7
2 GAS halters. nice building l':;lland, Ohio. Phone UJ. - - ·
" ·"C NEIGLER Conotructlon. For
Help Wanted
lots. Albert Hill, Main St..
·
bulldlnt or remodeling your
9 2,.. 181c
SEMI DRIVERS needed. Ex·
Racine. Phone 949-22.11.
.
.
hom•, cell Guy Nelgltr.
•.f1rlence helpful but not :::=:::-::::::--:--r.r::-'0-~Ui.c STf.BEQ, Welnut flnllh, . !W
.
· ., Raclnt. Ohio.
7' 31'"Ji,,
: ~1".ory.,l11fk&gt;da\and o\ler CUOSE-QUT Mlt.;J:itlt cl- , - ~ f lll"'miXICI Cheftlllt';:&lt; ""• . '.. ... ·., ·,, ' ·:,:;;. '·.'&lt;'&gt;"". ' ", ·. &gt;
the road heulfnil. You ton duo to poor health. All
loll( ,.pea~er IOUnd oyslem. CLOSE Ill, lt.MOST NEW :1' SEW
. lNG MA.c· HINES. ~lr
earn 510,000 1o 115,000 1&gt;tr
bedrooms, bath, · buill-In
kH f92.f214.
1 · at reduced ~·itance S68 19 Use our
115
11
year II you are Willing 1o =~=.Wllr..'/Pseparalely or
budget lermo ." call 992-3352. kitchen, utility
room,
'\t:''ra.:lc
'Pom~y.
learn. For application, call entire slocl&lt;. Well's Grocery,
9-29-6tc workshop, garage, breeze.
Authoclzed Sl~ Sales arid
513-22&gt;4-3071 or write Advance Long Bottom, Ohio. Phooe
way, oboul 7 acres woodland.Sarvl&amp;. We sh:r"pon' Scluon.
D. T. Dept., 1100 Enoch Drive, 985_4150 Chesler.
BEAUTIFUL Early American 112,900.
3-l9·tfc
Middletown. Ohio, 45042.
11f.o4-3tc
Style, stereo-radio com 1Q.6-2tc
blnallon, 4 speaker, AM &amp; FM 140 acre farm, NE~USE DOZER work. Phone 992-6173.
oom1,
HAVE Immediate opening lor LAUREL
CLIFF
Fret
radio, 4 speed changer.
I0-1-6tc
I
450&lt;65
office •••rotary. shorthand Methodist Ch..-ch building.
Balance S71.67 · Use our
I ,
t fruit
~
Ph
992 5326 Sao t
budget termo. Call 992-3352.
DOZER Work. Phone 949-2171.
and typing necessary,
one
.
.
a any
9-29-6tc
D T SZ5,000.
...;
J.tJ.nc
knowledge ot bookkeeping lime.
I0-&gt;4-3!
helpful. Experience nol
c GENTLE mare pony, 2'12-yaars JUST FAR ENOUGH, NOT
essential. Interviews will be - - - - - - - - old, with saddle, SIOO. Broke TOO FAR FROM SHOP·
PING, 1'.&lt;1 story !rome, 3
arranged. Write Box 729-L, STEREO, WALNUT - . n
1o ride. Phone 992-5007 or
c-o The Dolly Sentinel, style. .4 speaker sound
btdrooms,
beth, newly Insurance
Chesler 985-4229 evenlngo.
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
Pomeroy, Ohio, otetlng system, 4 speed aulornoflc
painted,
16,500.
11).&gt;4-Jip
cancelled?
lost
your
training, experience and any changer. Balance 164.15. Use
=:•tor's llcen11? Call 992·
other helpful Information.
our budget terms. Call 992- BASSET puppies, AKC, $30. F. WHY PAY RENTf 6 rooms, 3
10+&lt;itc 3352.
A. Benedum, Reedsville, bedroomJ, bath, In good
6-15-tlc
IO+&lt;IIc
condition, good neighborhood .
Ohio.
Phone 667-3156.
MAN OR woman 1o supply -::---:----:--$3,750.
10-ol-121c
consumers with Rawlelgh EARLY American Stereo.redlo
TO BUY OR SELL
Products. Can tarn S60 combination, !W. &amp; FM radio,
weekly part-lime, $150 and up 4 -ktr sound oystem, 4
CONTACT US
lull -lime. Write Charlie Penn, speed automatic changer.
HENRY CLELAND
W. T. Rawlelgh C..., P. 0 . Box Balance $71.69. Use our 1965 FORD Custom, radio,
REALTOR
Olllce tf2.:121t
halter, power brakn, snow
204, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601,
budgel terms. C.ll 992-3352.
giving name, . - s and
10441c
fir.,, 1450. 1"' Ford Custom,
Rn. m-3561
radio, haller, pow1ll" brakes,
111-.Uic
phone number .
10-6-11c 1969 MOBILE home. Take over
radial tires, $550. Phone 992·
6872.
payments. Call 992·7019.
111-4-Jic
I0-1-61c
RAMB~ER Amtrlcon
IN TH~I~AA\-r::t'i,'l, lET· USED FURNITURE, couch, 19U
very
low
convertible,
TL·M·NT OF ACCOUNTS, chair, recliner rocker, 3
mileage, 1250. Also, 1962
PttOIATE COURT, M•ltU tables. wool rug tnd pad, 5
Chevrotel '12·1on pldc-up, wide
COUNTY, OHIO
piece brHklaol Ill, $115.
bed, excellent running canAccounts and vouchtrs of the Phone 992-57G.
GEO. HOBSTI!nER.
dillon.
Body 1 lillie rough,
following namtd flduclarltl
'0+3tc
IROKIR
$400.
992-6702.
haYil been flied In the Probate -....,-.,..,.-.,...,----:-~
MIDOLEPORT
- Troller lot
10·4-Jic
Court, MeJgo County, Ohio, tor 1962 DODGE '12·1"" pldcup, 7VJ.
$650.00
SMtlle New 1971
apt~~v:t ,:g~ :J~~m;';~t and toot bed, 6-cyllrider. Good
1969
OLDSMOBILE
91
lux..-y
Final Account of a,ut•h L. shape, UOO. W. H. Richmond,
57 ACIES- 4 bedroom home,
- . . llr conditioned, lull beth, gos furnace (forced
Bradford, Guardien of tht LAidlng Creek Road.
Guardianship Estate ot M1rv
t0+3tc
- · FM rldlo, etc. Ntw air), drilled well. Small barn.
!Ires. Donlld Foglesong, $10,000.00
LoutH Parr, an Incompetent - - - - - - - - &amp;
Person.
Mosan, ""- 773-5561.
CASE NO. 19W Fifth AC· COAL, llm.stone. Excelsior
11J.5.Jic 66 ACRES .- Old house, bern,
count of Emmett w. Shuler, Salt Works, E. Mlln St.,
~1. '/OI)ng limber. 1!0.00 per
Guardian of Paul GrHnlee, an Pomeroy. 'Phonl f92.31ft .
·
Now On Dlspi1VI
Incompetent Per1an.
4-f.tfc . '"' POHTIAC.--oT0;-31J, + acN.
speed, $1,100. At,o, l~
CASE NO. 19970 Stcond
Rlmanlng
1970 Mobile
Toyote CorDill 2 dOor toarcf.
Account of Helen Rathburn
2 Homas
POMII9Y
3
bedrooms,
m
u1t be'"
!Joi&gt;, automollc, I1,SOO. Phont• betll~. s!Nm toHI. Doulll•
Clapp, Executrix of the Estete "WNINGS, storm doors end
ed 1
Chester
985-3503
efler
5
p.m.
~ec.!::ha B. Rathburn ,
windows, carports,
...-• • 120.000.00
mov
1G+flp
CASE No. 20257 First and marquees, blown aiKI Mtt
Flnll Account 01 John ~o. . Dean, lt~sulatlon . Elmer Whitt,
Administrator ot the ettate of wltl representative. For fr•
Harry Dun, DeCIIHd.
11t1m1tes, phone Charlet
CASE NO. 202!1 Firat a"d
lltlt, SyrltUit. V. V.
Fln1t Acc.ount of John A. Deen, Johnson .net San. •rwr·
Admlnlstrltor Of tht Estate of
1-31).tfc
Lenora Dtan, OectaHd.
Unltll exceptlonl l r t flltd
thtrtto~ said accounts will bl· SMALL PO.NY, niCL with
for hearing before 1ald Court on children. AIM, walk-In ~r
tht 4th ClaY of Novtmbtr, 1f70, unit, comoltft. 19.55 ane-ton
Air ~Hionlng, lull _.;,
at which tlmt aald accounts wilt Ford truCit •. cattle racta
bt considered end continued
Phone 9.tt fin
' PM rldlo. tic. Ntw tires.
from dly to day until flnall~
·
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lO-,Utc
disposed of .
An~ penon lntttelftd may -~-~-..,~---,
tile written exceptions to said ONE WALNUT
account1
talnlng to or
the taexecution
mattetlof perthe Ji~ree~dy~to~hau~
· ;~-~~~~~
tru1t. not '"' than five daY$
r'l"""' ,
1
prior to tha date set for hearing .
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Have Your Yearly

$5.55

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SET. I.IP TH' BOARD
SNUFFY .. ~OW
AN' LET'S GIT GOII-j:
ABOUT ME AN' VOU S~ERIFF .. I ALN'T
GOT MUCH TIME
PIJIVIN' SOME
CHEtKERS ··

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OLD 1..-nllure, dishes, brass
beefs, ole. Write M. D. Mllleo:,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio. C.ll
992-6271.
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OPIN EVES. I:GO I'.M.

I
Annie Hayes ... . Pair of
Puaaycats at the Royal Box:
Diana Sands who orlilnated
;'.Otft ~,.,._l'iuit~Jeat" em Bdwy.
and Barbra Strelsand who
cople\1 it on celluloid .... "One or
the Radzlwflls" Is not a book
about Jaclrle O.'s sister Lee It's by Prince Mike Radzlwill, a
kin of Prince Stash's, who teUs

OLD UPRIGHT planOI, lily
condition, as long as fllva not
betn wet. Peylng 110 -h.
First floor only. Monday• will
be pick-up dey. Write, giving
good directions, Wllltn l'ltno
Company, Box 181. Sardis,
Ohio 43946.
8-20-tfc

Pomeroy IIIUIVI"
11-..... Co.

Voice along Broadway !

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK
Moot
M.anhattan lll&lt;nl plan their
di!Jpla,. lor Nov. I thill
Y48f Instead of the iradiUonal
Tbanklgivlng
Week
"American BuSness Briefing"
Is a TV documentary lA&gt; be aired
cmlndle stations (Cit $In N.Y.)
Nov. 15; Its associate producer

$1495
radio, power steering,

19t5 OLOSMOBILE
$1295
Sti!lrflre Coupe, radio, power steering, automatic transmission. Real Nice.

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$14H
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automatic transmission.

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por pound. Goldon Seer. 11.75
por pound. Seal tops and
slems, s.50 per pound. Bill
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svlllo, Ohio 4Sl71 .
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the lamllyyou enjoyed so much,
and now It 's incomplete.
Being In a separated family ill
trying not to cry on the outside,
so you can give strength lA&gt; your
mother who ill doing her best to
hide her tears - while railing
two boys and a teenage girl.
(Even though on the Inside
you're falling apart.)
It's going lA&gt; church every
Sunday (almost), hoping your
prayers will bring him home
someday.
It's wondering how they are
both taking It, and what they
are thinking, deep down - and
hoping It's not about that final
step: Divorce).
It's having your Dad Uve
scrOSB the street from you now,
so you know when he goea out,
and that gels you more upset.
It's going lA&gt; sleep every night
wishing you'd wake up In the
morning lA&gt; see your parenla
IA&gt;gether at the breakfast table
again.
It's suddenly remembering
their anniversary ill thill month
- and then remembering yoo
won't celebrate II.
It's wishing you could talk to
them but feellng closed-out and
helpless because you might say
the wrong things.
It's wondering why two
people who loved each other so
much can't find their way bock;
and thinking, "H It can happsn
lA&gt; them, will II someday happen
lA&gt; me?" - DIVIDED
Dear Divided:
Why don't you and your
brothers break the silence? H
you can 'I lind worda, then give
your parents each a copy of thl.s
column. ll there's a sperk lefl
(and I'm sure there ill), it may
Ugh! up the breakfast table
again. - H.

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COLUMBUS(UPI)-'lbehead
of the Ohio National Guard said
todayguardsmen would continue
to carry weapooB and Uve ammunition when policing student
disturbances because there "ia

Columbus,DelCono'sadmlnlatralive aaBistant, agreed,
"'!be guard only goes into
those situations wben ll gelt
beyond the control of the local
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ammunition wiUt them when
called out and will load them on
command of an officer," said
Slate Adjutant General S. T.
Del Corso.
The PteBidential Cornrnlssion
on Campus Unrest Sunday criticized the Guard for the fatal
shooting of lour stodents at
Kent State University May 4
andthewOWtdingofnineothers.
"The...lragedY must surely
rnarkthelasttimethatloaded
rifles are Issued as a matter of
course to guardsmen confronting sto~t d~onstrators, ·' the
comrnlsston satd.
"TiteGuardwillalwayscarry
live arnrnuniUon when ordered
out to assist clvU auUtorities in
restoring order," said Del
CoriiO.
No DUiereDces
"As far as we're concerned
Utere is no dUference between
a disturbance on campus than
Utero is in a city," said Del
Corso. "We can 'I operate on
doubJestan darda."
Lt. Col. J. E. P. McCann,
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End War
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Nguyen Van- Thieu, Vice
President Nguyen Cao Ky and
Premier Tran Thien Khlern.
For Ute first lime, Cornmanists also agreed to inclnde Ute
issue of exchange of prisoners
of war.
Nl:lon said however that hia
own new approach to the
Vlelnam negoliations was under
consideration long before the
Communists presented their
new offer.
btdicating Ute importance
t!tat he attaches to hia new
propoaals, Nixon sald that all
cabinet members woulct he
briefed on Ute U.S. pos!Uon al5
p.m. EDT Wednesday. An hour
later' the President said
b!pirtisan leaders 0! cOttgreis
would be briefed.
Nl:lon did not lake any
questions from newsmen after
malting hia statement.

MEIGS TH£ATRE ·
Tonognt, Oct.,
"THE COCKEYED
COWBOYS OF
CALICO COUNTY"
( Tl&lt;hnicolor)
Dan 'Hau• Blocker
Nanaette Fabray
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Rating "G" ..general for all
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Balloon Snolchor
Gil Gullor
Frog

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line, UP! correspondent Kate
Webb reported from the scene.
She aaid the attack started at
midnight behind a barrage of
miH'Iars, rocketa and heavy
weapons !Ire.
Miss Webb said one of sl:l
dead civilians was a young girl,
killed when her flimsy palm
thatch house received a direct
hi I from a BIG rocket. A senior
field officer said the other

civilians were dragged by the bodies behind.
Late UU. morning hundreds
hair out of trenches where they
were hiding and shot in the of civilian refugees streamed
from the vUiage IIOUUtward
head.
When the lighting ended at down Roote 6, laltlng with them
dawn Utree Cambodian soldiers their household belongings,
and six cl vl1lans were found cows and water buffoloes. It
dead. MIH'e Utan 20 Cambodian was a scene reminiscent of the
soldiers were wounded but it attacks on vUiages in the war
was not known how many in SouUt Vietnam.
Senior officers said the
civilians were wounded. The
NorUt Vlelnamese attack Ioree, nausea gas, ftred in the
estimated at 1JJO men, left 12 warheads of mortars, had made
the Cornbodlans' eyes smart
and then made lbem 9ick. They
said they took a cannister to
the main operational control
post where it was identified as
nausea gas.

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respecta,
and particularly
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to handling
mass misconduct, such as ,ordlnarlly occurs during a carnpua disturb-

project calls
for sealing witb
asphalt
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four county
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wUl he held 11 I p.m.
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Dlltrlci ~·aarenc:e Wednesday at .llle_Strong lltd
ance.''
Roads and dl8lance lncluded E. Miller bas been
by Son .. Funeral Home In
Codes An Needed
in the project are C-17, S.5 ~retary of Transportation Wil!i,etv!l'-1 with IJ!e Rev,
The committee recommended rnUes; C-28, 1.6 rnDe: C-32, 6.4 John Volpe thai ''no apeclllc Ro~rt . Turner , offtclatlng,
11!;~ofcodesofconduclfor rnDes, and C-36, u miles. AtLll
tad hv ellblr llUrillwlllhebi~WIIkelvllle.
• : 11111111 fa&lt;!ttlty lnellibere, Wi'lll!""1' Otarllli!llr. 'ltft', ~~ ·F~'(Iil ''die •It
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J.:::etary Volpe revealed awaidecl a dlvoree in Mtlgl
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Other recommendations
included:
- Anin-depUt study of the effeet of campus size on academlc quality.
-Establishment of a commu.
nleationsyaternbetweencollege
adrnlniatrators and the rest of
the university.
-An increase in Highway Palrol manpower and greater pro.
flclency of carnpU8 security
forces .
-A further study 011 wbelher
camptll disorders have been
planned or manaced.
-A new law requiring the reporting aer1ous cr1rnJDaJ conducl
to the appr oprlate law enforcement agencies.

Veteraa• Memorial Iloopit81
ADJIIISSIONS - Nettle
Tolllver, Pomeroy; Amber
Lohn, Pomeroy; Belva Sloan,
Pomeroy; Theodore Milch,
Pomeroy; &lt;Jtarlel Walkins, Pt.
Pleaaanl; Mary Smltb, Middleport; Jll!lea CoUJ)II,
Pomeroy; Glenn Grueser,
PoiiiEI'O)'.
DISCHARGES - Everett
Wallon, WI11WD Muller, Leona
Stewart, Clifford Stumbo,
Reghla Seslon, ltobert Ruaaell,
Kenneth Madden, Elmer
l(orvell.

It is easy to open a savings account
with us, as we accept any amount. So
don't put off any longer starting a
regular savings program. It is one of
the best ways we know to achieve
your particular goal in the future.
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Une Steamers, the operators of
the Delta Queen, are determined to keep the 44-year-&lt;&gt;id
1tearner in operaUon.
In line wiUt new federal safeIf standards, the co~ ttas
-.reed to restrict i~ PWenser
load to 49 persons. The Delta
Queen has a full capacity of 192
passengers plus crew.

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Mrs. Jolm lJttle, Mn, ,Jcieepb'.JMicurlty.
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TO SELL RUMMAGE
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The Poplar Rldce
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TAXES RAft OOUR8B
Bapllat Youth Gro!lp will hold a
RACINE - Army Private rummage aale all daytburaday
Flntl
Jim llltolllraM. 22, at the Fry bulldlnf.allt!lll Sl. in
of Mr. and Mil. Jim Middleport.
Snodcrass. Racine, bas Cl)mpleled a HAWK mll!iiJe lire ·
control COW'II at lilt Artl!1
Davia Strait Ia the &amp;lllem
Mlsaile and Mlllllliml School, ArcUc Ia Jllllted alter :early
Redstone Arsenal, Ala. lie aplarer /!!Ito Daf!l.
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TWO SPEAKERS AND AN Indian dance team will be
!Nturad whe!llbe annual father-ton banquet of Middleport
M-onic Loci&amp;• 363,1' •AM. laheldol&amp;:lip.rn. on October 13
at lite llllddJeporl Ma-•c Temple. Ben L. RAlherson,
pwritor ol tbe lltb DeMolay District, and HAlbert WW, Jr.,
IIJI)ar gralt!l deacon of lbe Grand IJMiile of the F &amp; AM of
llllD, ill rlghi, wUl he leaturad after dinner speakers. The
l!tdll!idtuteeteam, ahove,lrom tbe MGM Dlstrlct Otapter of
lbf pr,i!lr of the Arrow, Boy Scouta, will dance. Vocal
lllllibera are 81110 helna planned.

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wltlclt wukq ago rejected for
U. S. IJai merchant
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with regard to techniques Williams was · appointed a

proposed by the Space Ad- depuiJ sheriff of Melga OJunly
rnlnlatrationwltlchMlBerhoped and J. Ell Denllon waa re- ·
would meet the rigid standards appointed to the Soldlen llellef
eslabliahed liy the 11166Safety at Comrnillion lor a five year
Sea Law.
\ term tiegiMing Oct It, 1170.

InblaletterVoipesaidlbalhe
didn't "hell•ve persona
inowledceable In the area of
fire aafety would alate that !111J
surface treatment would
'flreploof' the VeueJ."
"l~veoligatlons of eertslit
NASA ~· lecltniqW!I
have been CODducled by the
Coait Guard," Volpe lold
Miller. ''Nolhlng in theae investlgallonl would indicate lbal
Ple-1 Valley H..,...l
theae tecltnlqiles would result in
ADMISSIONS :. - Sylvia sny atcnlfJcaDt improvement in
Mullins, HenderaoJI; ~ Laura the fire aaCety of 1ba Delta

behind the front line was not
good.
UPl correspondent Barney
Seibert reported meanwhile
from souUtwest of Ute capital
that Camhodiana were sliU able
to hold Route 4 open to the
deepwater seaport of Kornpon•
Son but what the road Cl!ll)~
under harassing attacks during
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misconduct and a probationary Otarnhers, clerk.
period of at least one year be- ·

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Tuesday morning. Rulland firemen were on hand to help
keep Ute l!lllouldering embers under control lltd lo dlreet Gil•
way traffic through the spot.

nus wAS THE SCENE on &amp;ua Utln RutiiDd Taeaday
afternoon where equlprneot of the State Highway Depart-

Col. Uttaye Soon Airne,
ment worked in clearlng the road of debrll after Ute Jacobs'
conunander of Ute rearguard
troops between the operational
front line at Tang Kauk, &gt;2
mile! norUt of Phnom Penh, ~:W®:~:::!~~1!!!P-"''W~

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

PHNOM PENH (UPI)~­
munlat troops UBed nausea gas
lor the first lime today in the
sis monthe old Cornbodlan war
in an attack against rearguard
posiUons of a stalled government offensive. Front dispalchef sald they also dragged
clvlllaits out of hiding and shot
them.
The attack hit the vUiage of
Prakham, 48 roUes norUt of
Phnom Penh and four rnUes

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wlUtoul any apparent order to manager of COJDPIIter llei'VIm apPlications analyalin
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Jfailllailoft, 'Mil ~ M., Iii llld.
open lire.
at the Weller division of the applications deparl!lleqt M
sP-.1'' Cbarla ~. 11-., Mr. ,RGIIerll was ·a retired lied W, N lt,; 1-~-~
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Cooper Industries plant in ~-llaseniel' ,,~ uitlt - . o1 Mr.... Mn,. Cllalrloo eloctrltal flllineer lltd cerlllled lin; Rif;'i,. ~; Han·
Brig. Gen. Robert Cantebury, Belhlehern Township, Pa. Euler ~ .Co:!'b~trtee a ·MOUftl,' 81111Wr,8r., of C+=Wr wile marble c1Mmiat of 1be U. _S. . . . ; lint ~. R. !;).
in command of the troops on
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lne High' School. ~ · Port Jaebn aitd wa1 willl Good,year a-teal plan! a.-,, PGmerof, lnd 17
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attheSI. PauiLulberan&lt;Jtui'dl
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~o;e~le. • 79~Iorin.~ Dies at Age 77
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!AJc...,..g Rot!d, Dt!orfl~, Misi Bessie Ellen Pbel· JIOooe: member ct Local Bl7, IIPDDPDall, ','lfedoo'l'fl!lllllollllketbelen'orl!ltl~." . . ~
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I'D Olluia, tbe Omlll!u tiOVillilbillt ,..~a lo!!ib
"Sll&lt;luldbeExcluded"
advaocetralnlngooalcoi»IIPD held at 1:30 P-"'· ~ at reildent of the Wilkeavllle 'i:t.etrlcalW_..·merllherof llanceljlplinlitlJhaplqtD•tdolilllbe~Wa~illl4 • '
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last s rin at Kent State and Otester, Eastern ill8lt Scbool on 111&lt;1 IS, 1,811, be was em~ da\!lhler C!f the late Gecqe 8. . Mr.RoherliwaibontAua.i7 .IAI(;n;NY ' !:'!-'~ ·n·-~i'!' . • . ,;
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)luning llorne lite pasl lhtW . f,
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11te IDfte iltllbe irlal Will lui alllul hnl man _DMI!IIw
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"unreasonable" but offered lo open neplialions with Ute kid·
nspers. The lddnapers set an I a.m. EDT deadUne today and said
the hostage waa healthy but they were prepared to kffi him if
necessary.

39 anti.!Agnewites arrested

Defendant~

Draw Four Fines
Three defendanlt were lined
and a fourUt
forfeited bond in hearings
Tuesday night before Pomeroy
Mayor Charles Legar .
Fined were David Espel, 22,
Cincinnati, $5 and costs,
assured clear distance and ~
and costs, running a red light;
Carol F. Pierce, 65, RuUand, $10
and costs, speeding, and Purl
Van Meter, 38, Rulland, $10 and
costs, speeding. Forfeiting hia
$18.70 bond lor speeding was
Roger Baker, 31, of Steuben- one twice -

Pi I lfliiURGB -POLICE AIIRESTED II demonstrators in
11tree cla!!hets oulslde a downtown hotel In the worst outbreak of
dllaenl directed ~g~~lnst Vice President Sptro T. Apew since his
CUI'J'IIll c!l!ll]l8lart ·swing began. In hia apeech in the hotel Tuesday
night, APew softened his criticism ol maverick elements in the
RtpubUca•party, hulkeptaphiallreonSan. &lt;JtarleaE. Goodell,
ville.
R-N.Y. Agnew did not mentloo the demonstrators.
In lite two hours before Apew-spokt, pollee broke up a flag •
MARRIAGE LICENSE
bunilne demonstration and two lldewalk til-ina. Those arroJIIed Donald Giles Stephenson, 28,
Included two men charged with burnlnc the American flag, eight Racine, and Shirley Ann
juveniles, oeveral women, ll!ld two mlln in a amall car accused of Hudson, 19, Racine.
tryq to run duwn a policeman.
Meigs Gmral Hospital
ADMI'M'ED - None.
()OL(JMBUs - ''Willie ACiil" - LSD 'LACED with
DISCHARGED
Henry
i!lr)'~ - is blamed by pollee far atuslng the death of a Klein.
teenllai and UJness to at leut 110 others. Eric D. Dietrich, 18,
Berta, waa lolDld dead lasl Satunlay bt an apartment near the
ObiD Slam University campus. Pollee said Tuesday be died of a
•il'ill!ovet dote. Two of his lrlendltold pollee .Ute youth had taken
"wltlle acid" the night before be died.
"Everyone _,. w he •elling the same effect from this
put1cu1ar lluff," slldSCt.ljaroldF. Weatlt~- ''Titsy havea
pre1tJ good LSD trip lor 12 ID Z1 hOW'I, bul that they become
dealb!Y ,!!lck and begin vomiting blopd."

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TOLEDO, Oblo (UPI) - IIIDtly 'lbe Great, I male
stripper wbo was b1red by 1 ollbl dab here to eater to lbe
Womea's Uheratloa Movemeut, h• packed hll pi'oplll!ld
lell ton. He said -thedty -'tread)' lorblm.
Ra!tdy, who wel&amp;lted 121 potDdl 101Jtiq wet, waa bind
by Rose La - · ollhe Elqalre Clab bore. He came
oa sllge dressed !Ike a rn.,uator.
Raady did Ids bumpe ll!ld ptndJ, llrlppjq ormor as he
weaL
He aeared !be eod oi.W 1&lt;1 dad Olliy In tJchllllld ll!ltld.
But Role said the womeu in Ike allllen&lt;e jut werea't ready
lor 1111:h an acl110 RaodJ wu told be was fired.
Be picked up bl8 aword IIIICI!d&gt; shield ll!ld left In 1 ball.

located next to the present town
fire hOWIO. II is planned !AI
enlarge the present !Ire ltoul&amp;
and add meeting rooms. -n..
huUding program Is to slarl
soon, Weber said.
'!be trustees reserved lhe
right to use two 1'001111.
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Rolland in regard to new gas
lines being laid. '!bey asked if.
ctr1•1eways and yards that have
been torn up will he repaired by
the gas company
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JullanNell,s..;..olmanq:er
elementary and secondary
of the Rutland Fuel Gaa Co.,
levels is being prepared.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - assured them that when !Itt
Melas County Schools Supt. PresldentNilton tontahtplana to work ia completed, all~
Township property was
transferred to town ownership
Tuesday night in anticipation of
a building program when
Rutland township lrustees met
wlUt RuUand village councU.
Vernon Weber, vUiage clerk,
said the property transferred is

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Bus driver certificates were
issued Tuesday night by the
Meigs County Board of
Education to Gary Dill, Leo
Manti, ........ Den\e\&amp; 1 Paul
seuara anll Alice Wolfe.
The board made routine IWld
transfers and approved the
attendance of Mrs. Nellie Vale
House · Senate conferees and Mrs. Greta Suttie, county
agreed last week to drop a school supervisors, to attend the
provision to a merchant ma- annual supervisors slate
rine bill which would have ex- leadership conference in
empted Ute Della Queen from Colwnhus on Oct. 8-9.
safety provisions applying to The hoard also auUtorized Ute
vessels that carry 50 or more county office to have
passengers.
representation at a regional
Green Uno Steamers sold the workshop on drug education to
Delta Queen could not measure be held on Oct. 21at Lake Hope.
up to the standards, but would Ten southeastern Ohio counties
restrict its passenger load to 49 will be represented at the
persons in hopes the federal workshop which is designed to
government would quickly pro- present instructional material
vide subsidies for conatruction which is to be avaUable lor
of a new Delta Queen.
junior high school level stodents
The steamboat, hailed as the on drugs. tobacco and alcohol.
last of the Mississippi paddlewheel vessels, based at Cincinnati, travels the Mississippi,
Ohio, Tetmessee and Cumberland Rivers for nine to 10
months. II makes stops at Min·
,
neapolis-lit. Paul, Cincinnati, World War I Veterans Night
Pltblburgh, Louiavllle, St.Louis, will be observed at the regular
Memphis and New Orleans.
November meeting of Drew
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Webster Post 39, Amertcan
Legion.
Plans for the event were
KDIEI) ON OWO 93
made
Tuesday evening at the
maNTON, Ohio (UP!)
regular
meeting. All veterans
Lawrence Depriest, 47, Pedro,
died early today when struck by are invited. An oyster slew
a car Gil Oblo 13, north of here. supper_ will precede a special

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understood to call ftrflt for an
early cease-fire in Vlelnam,
Laos and Cambodia.
The President will disclose
his suggestions, aimed at
cracking the lengUty deadlock
in Ute Paris negotiations, on a
nationwide television broadcast
at 9 p.m. EDT. '!be proposals
wlll be presented to the Cornrnunists at the Paris talks on
Thursday.
GIVEN TREATMENT
Nixon told newsmen Tuesday
Kathryn Roach was taken to he planned "the most corn-

tendenlt meeting in Columbus
Oct. lt-16.
Attending the meeting were
Bowen and board members
Virgil Atkins {his first session
since suffering a heart attack
recently) , Harold Lohse,
George Perry, Gordon Collins
and Harold Roush.

Veterans Memorial Hospital

from her horne on Railroad St.,
in Middleport, at 4:08 p.m.
Tuesday by the Middleport E-R
squad. She was treated lor an
ankle injury and released.

Salute is Planned
program.
Leonard Jewell, commander,
announced that November Is
"Hire the Handicapped" rnonUt
and thai Ute 8!Ulull Gifts to Ute
Yanks Who Gave project will
get underway. Philip Ohlinger
is chairmAn. Also 8!Ulounced
wiUt the ElghUt District la1l
conference to be held SWtday at
Junction aty'
Mernbersblp was reported at
205 wl tb one new member, Gene
Bass, and two relnstalernenbl,
Thomas Sarver and James
Brewington, being noted.
Charles Swatzel repot led thai
another supply of flags is in and
can he eecured from him, Ken
ilarrts or Oemander Jewell.
Frank Fupie is a patient at the
Holzer Midical Center.
Followln!J the -ling sandwiches and aaladl were served
by Paul CUCi. ;

council Uutl the villlet&lt;&gt;Wned

landfill dump is receiving only
favorable conunenbl frorn.atale
officials. The dump Is operated
one day a week Weber ssid, ll!ld
the conditions there are good.
'!be vUiage has bought a mtal1
dozer used there.
Attending were
Gene
Thompson, mayor; cowtdlmen
Bill Brown. Bob Snowden,.
Harvey Erlewlne, Erneal
Nicholson and Jim Fry, lltd
Weber.
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made on this subject" and
AD appeal has .... taued
declared that his proposals
lor
clolltlng fer lbe ClJde
should not be brushed ofl as a
Flh:palrlek lomllf wllo11
"propaganda gimmick."
Officials were unusually ltome wu lleldy ,_.,.,...
light-lipped concerning details by lire over tile w• • '
There are eiCitl eiiJidnoo
of Nixon's plan. They lnd!caled,
l'8ll8lnl
from qes lbne 1111
however, thai in addition to the
sweeping cease-fire proposal, ud lhe pareoll . . MOd
he might announce that the U. clolbiDI. n01e loulq
S. combat role in Vlelnam will &amp;111Deldl lbey 1lillt lit be ended by the early part of trlbole ..., caD Mn.......
next summer. This goal, M1181er, New Llllla iiiMI
although never publicly stated resldeal, 1U-t7Z5 for taa1 w11ere
as such, is the objective of lormatioa on the
clollllq
may
he
left.
Nixon's previouBiy 8!Ulounced
troop reductions.

Wants Agnew Mum
NEW YORK (UP!) - Sen.
Charles E. Gooden acci!Bed
Vice President Sptro T. Agnew
of "divisive rhe!AJclc" Tuesday
night while Gov. Neloon A.
Rockefeller asked the White
House to keep out of New York

the extent of appearin&amp; at a
fund-nlalng luncheon Gil bla
behalf.
"Such an attock - wltlch bJ
implication cas1t doubt Gil 111J
very patriotism IIIII filial II
hold office - niMa politics.
questiona for lite Yotaro al New
Agnew has called Goodell, a York," Goodellllid al a New
Republican running for a full YorltslaleUberalpariJ~.
tenn, a member of an "awlul Rockefeller, campoipiJic In
Uberal-radlcal coalition" who Buffalo for rMiecllcl!, uld 'be
has lefl hia party. Agnew bas had ask'!! the 'Wbite Hot. lcr
supported Conaervative party "let 111 handle p OJm pullti~W
candidate James L. Buckley to problema." '
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