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                  <text>LBJ Saw His Finish·
1

cember, IBid he llld asked hla
II)' WilLIAM C. HOOP
officials refuaed him because of rejected • demand made by
wife 1!1 Jtlay, liM, Whetber lllle
KENT, Ohio (UP! I -- Q-alg a regulaUm requiring ~ demmstralorllut Friday that
~t he oQ&amp;ht to run af!Bin Morgan, student president of notice of any speech by an out.. ihe university Intervene lor the
that year. He l8ld lhe told him Kent Sllte University and a aider.
~"Yet To Be Proved"
that he had to and thell added : senlcx- Air Force ROTC cadet The opeecb waa 8pOilSOAII by
"lndlcbnenl Ia not conv!Co"~t H you do, you'Ve got to who urged bla fellow lludenla the Youth lnternaUonal. Party
doitwilltthe~ ·and to follow the moUo "Power to tYIPPIE) who proclaimed the tlon," he said. "Guilt oe tnnowith lite Jmowledge that three the Peacelul," was one ol the indlcted peraooalh&amp; "Kent~.'' cenee Ia yet to be pnwed.
"I m\1,111 repeat that no one in
mm~ yean and three first four per80118 arreated oo
Earlier In the day. Kent Slate
the
linlveralty community ba8
monl!la from the time you take Indictments stemming fmn the President ROilerl I. White had
the oath and that would make It violent campu! disorders of last
March, 11168--you can say to the May.
people that ... you're not g~
The 20,000 student campua reto succeed to another term.
acted with shock to Morgan'•
The inlenslfl""tion of the arreat. More of the 25 persons
Vietnam Wer and cow&gt;lleas named in secretlndlctmenls by
other problems, she says, kept a xpecial state grand Jury were
him constantly worrying and expected to be arrested today.
working late Into the nlght and
Morgan pleaded lrutOcenl to
usually left him Ultle time to second degree riot and waa respend with her and their two leaaed on $1,000 bond. Two for·
daQ&amp;hters, Luci and Lynda mer Kent Stale students, both
current bsue.
Bird.
The Journal offers some
in jail on drug charges, and a
Among
his
greate~t
Joys
faacinating and candid gllmpSociol"'!Y profeasor were alao
apparenUy were Lud s mer- taken into custody Monday.
,.. of the former first family's
ringeandbla.....,..lnpushlng
Ufe, particularly during the
To many students at Kent
through Cmgress oome of .the State, Morgan's arrest W88 the
months immediately after
bills President Kennedy nad leaat expected.
President Jobn F. Kennedy'•
assassination, and leaves the ~:::::~0.&amp;:=::.s::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::: wanted 80 mudl---tncludlng a
"Craig's just not a radical,"
tea cut and the 11164 ClvU Rlghls said James Nuber, a .senior
impresslm that both Mr. and
Lauren E. Hoffman, Act.
Mrs. Johnson became infrom Canton who serves this
creasingly troubled by evenls- dJrector of the Gallla - Meigs
school year as Morgan's execuNOV. 5 HAS BEEN tenlltlveljlset .. the date for the annual
Community Action Agency, is
~1omestic and internationaltive assistant in student govern- mee11ng of the Melga County Plmeer and HIBtorlcal Society.
after the President waa elected attending a alate-wide com·
ment.
Normally, the annual session Is held earller but the society's
munity aclloo training aeminar
in his OWil right in 111&amp;1.
"A tot of kida are uptight," board bas bad high hope ol nailing down a hulldlng suitable for a
sponsored by the Ohio Office of
Entry Dtlcloae8 S\&amp;mma.-y
Nuber •dded. "They figure if muaeliD pric.- to the annual .....ston.
SOQUEL, Callf. (UP!)
For eumple, the March 7, Opportunity, Department of Firemen answering a call to a Craig goes, who's next?"
!965, entry disclosing the Urban Affalra.
blazing mansion atop a remote Another atudenl, Kathy Hill,
POMEROY U'l'l'LE LEAGUE coounlttee memben are to be
The seminar in Columbuo biUlop overlooking the Pacific a junior from Canton, said she
p-esident's awunary of the
noti8ed any time now on the starlbw of grading lor a new ball
Vlelnam situation, begins tbiB Oct. 1!1-23 iB deaigned as a Ocean on Monday night found was "really surprised."
field
In the Laurel CUll area. Steve Eblin Ia permlttln&amp; the group
training
program
for the bodies of a rich eye doctor
way:
"He's So Straight" ..,
use
of
the land and parents will be called upon to help with field
repreaentativea of Ohio's 49 and four other persons in a "I didn't think be had done
Commw&gt;lty Action Agencies, swimming pool.
anything," Miss Hill said. !ftpara!IODJ.
the adminlstrators of the AntiSheriff Douglas Jamea of "He's so straight.'•
GENIAL LERA JONES of the PrmeroY NaUmal Bank is
Poverty program in 116 of Ohio's Santa Cruz Cow&gt;ty called it the William Arthrell, a 21-yearcooflned
to st. Joseph llo8pltalln Parkenhurg .. lite result of a
88 coWlties.
''most gruesome crime in old Junior from Oberlin and
country history" and declared member of the Kent Resist- back ailment. Hurry hmlt, Lera.
there was "ample evidence of ance, a stop-lhe-dtafl group,
DIVORCE GRANTED
MRS. FRED ROSENBAUM baa returned hlme following a
said the grand jury was atEbner G. Goodwin, 79, former
Linda Gibeaut has been both ar80n and foul play."
All the vlcllrns had been shot tempting to stop atudent dis- vtattln Altoona, Pa., with her om,J..,kand family.
Pomeroy resident, 1780 Sedan granted a divorce from Rodney
Before going to Altoona, !lira. Rosenbaum attended the
Ave., (Obelz), Columbu&gt;, died E. Giheaut in Meigs County in the back and bludgeoned. sent.
"They're picking up aymbollc wedllng of her granddaughter, Jackie, to Lou Brackaleck held at
SUnday. Mr. Goodwin operated Commoo Pleas Court. In the Their banda had been Ued in
leaders and holding them up •• St. Bernadine Church at S\&amp;llland, Mo. Alao attending the wedding
front
of
them
with
scarvea.
the Fontana-Goodwin case Ohio versus Robert
The vlctims were Dr. Victor examples of what can happen and vlatllnsln Walhington, D. C. were 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Richard
greenhouse in Pomeroy a Shockey the court ruled the
Rosenbaum and famUy. ·
number of years ago and la!A!r plaintiff is to recover from M. Obta, 45; who practiced in to you," he said.
Morgan, 21, of Upper Arlingnearby
Santa
Cruz;
hla
wife,
operated a greenhouae at Obetz. Robert Shockey $1,215.37 plua
THANKS TO KENNY HYSElL, who cancelled out hla
He W88 the aon of the latA! interest. According to a journal Virginia, 43; their sons, ton, Ohio, had urged the students
on
opening
day
of
fall
Saturday
youth dance ., 81 nat to &lt;llllfllct with the flnallhowlng
Derrick,
12,
and
Taggart,
11;
Cynthia Gilkey Goodwin and entry the divorce case filed by
quarter
to
get
mvolved
in
conof
the
Big
Bend Mlnalrol's fall mualcal.
Jolm Goodwin and besides his Richard L. Slack against Sibley and the physician'• secretary,
structive measurea, as a move
Incidentally if you attend the 111ow oo either Thursday or
Dorothy Cadwallader, 38.
parents was preceded in death stock has been dismissed.
to
unity
on
the
campus
Saturday
at the Melga High School, Rock Sprlnga, you mlgbt be
by tlTee 11-others, Sam, Charles
Pleasant Valley lklopltal
BCarred
by
the
killing
of
.
four
inlerested
in knowing that Paul Can! and Mike McDaniel did all of
and Rossi one sister, Beulah,
ADMISSIONS
Mrs .
students May 4 by Nattonai the cutting won on the merryijo-round honea being uaed on the
and a son, Olan.
William Cochran, Pt. Pleasant;
SUrviving are bls wHe, Lido;
Guard troops.
.
""''""'""Wheel" number. Theboraeaaremade from aluminum
Bruce Stewart, Letart; Pamela
"If you don't care - tf we ut'uu . . .
two 50118 , Tracy, of Cincinnati,
(Continued
from
Page
11
sit on our banda," be had said, llheetB and the cutting waa quite a chore.
Burton, Mason; Mrs. lva
and David of Pomeroy; a
Legue, Evana; Judy Bragg, Pt. boy.
daughter, 1\lrs. Mary Bertels of
''Nixon Go Home - This Is nam
Pleasant; Denzil Kimberling,
"we deserve
and other
the warevils
in
of
Michigan; a stejH(In, Clarence
Gilligan's
Island," said a sign societf .'' He. lllkl them to deciJr., Leon; Tammy Gillenwater,
Seldenable, and a daughter,
held by a backer of John ,J,
li'leoilml.
themselveS to the motto of
Sblrlty, Colwnbua; aeven Pt.DISCHARGES-Elmer Fife, GiUigan, Democratic candidate the studeni governinent sponsrondchlldren, one sreat- Catherine Darst, Ralph Davis, for governor.
sored "Think Week" on camgrandaon, and a lrother, Leo of
Ardath Brinker, Mrs. John Someone paraded tlu-ough the pus - "Power to the PeaceSilver Grove, Ky. Friends may
crowd carrying a caricature of
call at the 0. R. Woodyard Co. Wallace.
Nixon's head with an exagger- ful."
An adminlstraUoo spokesman
Chapel, 1346 South Hlgb st.
REPORTS PYGMIES
ated noae. Youngsters clamber- said Morgan's indictment was
from 7 to 9 pm. lmlgbt. SerUMA, Peru (UPll-- A book ed up the atatue of William
vicea will be held at I pm. published by the Ruman McKinley to get a better v1ew. the first indicatloo "we have
Wednesday at the chapel. Catholic Church vicariate in Below them were signs read- ever had that Craig was inBurial will be In the Obetz Puerto Maldonado, Peru, ing: "We Mourn Ohio Dead in volved at all In the diaorders."
"Truthfully, we are a little
cemetery.
Monday reported the existence Vietnam" and "Quaker Witness
shocked," he said.
of a tribe of jungle pygmiea only Against the War." Nixon is a
About 800 KSU students
39 inches high. The book, Quaker.
crowded into a downtown dance
"Risen From the Jungle,!! says The "Goldenaires,!l a local
haD Monday night to bear Chithe Pygmies, known as the senior citizena' band, played cago Seven attorney William
Yulhes. Uve along the banks at songs from the years when a KunaUer aay he planned to !Ue
Tonitht, Oct- 20
the mouth of the Curanja River President last spoke on the a class suit to prevent prosein the border area between Statehouse s!A!ps -- Herbert cution of the indlcbneniB. About
THE ADVENTURERS
Peru, Brazil and Bolivia.
Hoover.
300 other students stood outside
tlechnicotorl
All the Ohio Republican brass
Candice Bergen
the building.
WILL CELEBRATE
was on the platform, including
Ernest Borgnine
Promllel Help
n.e
Past Presidents' aub,
former alate and national chairColorcartoons:
KunaUer
aaid be would aend
Ladtea Auxlllary, Drew WebTopsy Turvy
man Ray C. Bllas, former gov- l!eVeral attorneya to the camster Poat 39, will cele..,ate Its
Hotel Thlt Line
ernor and U.S. Sen. Jolm W. pua within "the next few daya"
Mlser1ble Miseries
24th birthday anniversary
Bricker, Gov. Jamea A. Rhodea to coordinate defense for the 25
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Wednesday evening at the home
and Sen. WUUam B. Same.
indicted per80D8. The suit he
o1 1\lrs. Paul Caacl.
Meell OSU Studeats
said be would file In U.S. DlaA1J Nixon left the rally, hia trlcl Court at Cleveland would
party made a quick side trip to be baaed on the cont.nUon
the OSU campus, where no "they (lndlclmenls) are not
President bad set foot wbUe in bona fide but were an a..,ldgoffice. The campus waa engulfment of dvU rights."
ed in turmoil last April before
"U the fight is going to be
the uprising at Kent overshad· made," he said, "it ought to
Choose from any of the famous
owed it.
he made on the campu1 of
All was quiet as the presiden- Kent State. This (campus) has
Playtex style girdles and bras
tial car pulled up to the Oval, becolll&lt; the cause of every
and Save $2.00.
a quadrangle which serves 11 American coUege student."
Limited time offer, buy
a student gathering point.
KunaUer earlier had planned
Within minutes the President to apeak oo the campus, but
yours today!
was aurrow&gt;ded by hw&gt;dreda ol
For refund send Playtex cut
atudents. Others climbed lrees
Former Student
for a better vantage point.
out labels from bra and
Nixon talked face-to-face with
girdle together with a sales
about a dozen students. Some 1• 5th Arre~ted
started to chant familiar slo- KENT, Ohio (UP!) -- A
slip dated no later than
gans. "Jesus, \hit stinks/' said former atudent today became
November 30, 1970.
ooe girl and other students the fifth person to be taken into
custody after being named in
quieied the chanters.
One stndent,iffered Nixon hll indlcbnenls handed down by a
student activity card so he grand Jury which investigated
it i• easy to open a savings account
could go to Ohio State football the fatal lhootinga of four
students last May 4.
games.
with us, as we accept any amount. So
"We don't care about Ollio Larry A. Shub, 19, Cleveland
don't put off any longer starting a
SHOP Elberfetds busy main
Slaw loothall," said anolltlr Heights, waa indicted on
regular savings program. It is one of
floor
foundation department
student practically noae-lo-4loae charges of first and second
the best ways we know to ach1eve
for a big selection of exwith the President. "Juat atop degree riot and an attempt to
your particular goal in the future.
cellent
values In Playtex
bunl
property
.
He
surrendered
the war."
bras and girdles.
"We're winding the war at the Portage CoWtly sheriff's
down, you just watch, boy," re· office in nearby Ravenna. Shub
torted Nixon. "Two million waa accompanied by bla father
Americans have foQ&amp;ht in VIet- and a ..,other when he arrived
nam. I'~ proud of them and at the sheriff's office.
l'm proud of you."
AI!A!r the campus visit, NW&gt;n Veterua Memoriolllolplllll
aaid he was glad he made the
ADMITI'ED -- Leo Seerla,
Styte IJS-Top Cup: .,,. Cotlon, U% ••~" · lotlom
Cup and SWI: 1&lt;m11o CoUon. Ce~tl•• (lutic~ Nylon, $p'~ ·
trip.
Middleport; Muri Hoffman,
[lillie ~ JIJOn, Colton, NyiOII, Spando. hdlllivt of uth~r el,ntlc
"They are a very fine, lnter- Langaville; Lenna Lenz,
SMt I:IMO-t1.!front P1nel: ~1.1111, Kiron. S,1ndo. 5•det 1nd
•uk 1'1nell: lubbt'r, N~lon . Crotch : 100'4 Nylon. bcluth&lt;e 01 other rlutic
osted group, conrerned not only Coolville· Florence Clark,
Cl lPI.., 1Ni-~T-.,. ,.,TU Cllla..... T.
•
Hall
with themselves hut with the Letart, w. Va.; Ralph
,
futw·e of the world," die Prcsi· Pomeroy i James Edwards,
dent said. "I am glad that my Middleport.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
visit to Ohio State, although
DISCHARGED -- Flora
brief, renewed my faith in the Klnsch, Rubert Dye, Emma
Menter Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
youth of the nation."
Nutter, Charles Jooes.
'---llliiiiiiiii

WASHINGTON tUPI) ---Six
liiCllltha alter be hod cxdoied
American bombing of North
VIetnam, President Lyndm B.
Jolllson realiled that the air
lllrikes would not win the wer
and saw no way to end U.s.
involvement In it.
1'1 can't get out, 11 his wife,
Lady Bird, quotes him aa saying
in March, 1965. "I can't flnllh it
willi what I have got. So what
the bell can I do?"
1\lrs. Johnson reveals the
President's lbinklng on the war
in a forthCUIIin$ book entitled
"A White Houae Diary." McCall'• magulne, which bought
publication rights, published
the first of two inatal.lments
covering the years 1963-46 in its

"For oome time I have been
Ogh~ a feelin8 of de!ftoslm
and rolaUve Inertia ... Lyndm
Uve• in a cloud of troubles, with
few rays of light."
'!ben alter noting that lbose
were the days when the dvU
rights struggle was at lis height
1n the south and opposition to
the Vietnam War was beating
up at home and abroad, abe
wrllea.
"II'~ like shooting the raplda,
every moment a new dlrectloo
-trying to 1reep the ship level
and away from the rocks, and
no still water in sight."
In her reference to the
President's retirement, 1\lrs.
Johnson did not explain bow lhe
knew In 1965 that her husband
would announce that he was
bo~ out of politics in March,
1968.
Jollllaon IIIDtervl..,.ed
But Johnson, in a CBS-TV
interview broadcast last De-

Most Gruesome
Crime of All

Elmer Goodwin
Died Srmday

Winners

Vie~-

cate

Co-Op .Dines

e:c="th

any special prtvUege or con- of J!BrCollCI; ...
sideratloo In tenna
. of law 011· anon, -~~fon:eroent In cour\ acUma," be • llnmiJ!, ·
01 1 !Ire
said. "Furlher, the university llremen at lbe "::
neither can ncx- lhould assume and flrsl-degne
with "the
any financial ""'JJO1SSblllty lor
Felber wu
1
legal delenae.''
warrant In bla
He alao rejected a .demand !:-~eralaotoibe M••aftel4 stole
to abolllh RO'l'C.
• ....
,
.
The w&gt;iverslty faculty aenate Reformatory or:,!.,~,:'
reafllrmed Its support of While aentence lex- •~~
•
and pUled a atatemmt ou the . He wu Indicted o n =
"natw-e of a w&gt;lveralty" durlnlf · ol firs! degree riol, 1
the day
to burn property, .,.1111 00
"We ~ to blm to guide ua and atrlklnl 1 f t r - Pill
away from the memories of \l!l'feriiiC with I llreman at
trasedy and dlvilion toward a IICI!DO of a !lre.
d
future befillinla
and _ .
The flrs chergea """"""
university In a free and _ . fr!IDI the burnlnl ol the CIIID·
aoclety " the !5-member aenate pu8 ROTC hulldlng prtor to the
!Alai eboOIIn&amp; cl the four 1111sald. •
"To ban some Ideas beeawoe denla.
they are alleged to be bad .•. ~~
.
to hobblli the mind. Un!VIII'III·
Ilea cannot live and make their
crucial conlrlbutlona In an at(Continued from Page I)
here of repression.''
111 nol In ICCGI'd wllh lbe tu
~oa Bluted
program of Democrollc:
The grand jury repotled had gubernatarlalcancldaleJaiiiiJ.
lor
exonerated National Gu1rd Gllllpn,
lroopa of wrong-doing and
"Ropubllcan' ~ndldatel
.
blasted the school admlnlstra- llate ofllce:l are '"•II· ''!" ·
u for ''permisslveneas."
'IIIlo CID 1'111 the llate In I
~thers arrested Mmday wera boull.-·llb ~nrw," Welbr
Dr. Thomas s. LoQ&amp;h, 42, aocl- said. However. Rerbllc•
ologyprofeaaor;JerryH.Rupe, =~~~~~per'"' ctDI
22 Ravenna, and Richard C.
,
.
F~lber 21 Akroo
elecUanHRepiibllc_.uretolie
i..&lt;Julh pi.aded ·Innocent to a elected," be aald.
charge of Inciting to riot and He Ul'lled lboae Pfll, •I to
'"000 bond • outa-•llep!!hUrenwteat
was released on .,.v,
eonvlcUon cerr1ea a maaimum the Nov. I electkll tll:oush
penalty of $1,000 fine and ooe- strwlng lbe"~slaf!opollil cl
to-three years In JaU.
the demoera.... '"'·
Rupe already in the Portage Qeland IDtrodnced CID•
CoiDity' jail serving a three- dldalel, offlc:e holden aad
month sentence !or poas..•on otben •tteadlnc tha - ·

served

Pasaqe of all reaolutlma,
presentation of membership
awirda and mualc bJ an nceDent groujl cl llltertainers,
tile "Sine in' Buckeyes,"
higbiighted the annual meeting
of the Melp County Ferm
Bureau Tuesday nlght.

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Dragnet in Force
SOQui:L, CaUl. (UPI)-A
huge poll"" dragnet, ualng
"every meana available,"
aeerched the rolling, forested
billa of Northern CalHomla's
Pacific coasWne today for the
ldllera who shot Dve par1001 to
death ln Dr. Vlc:tor H. Ohta's
hlDtop mansion.
Sberllf'aolflcerelate Tuelday
louDd the flre.bllclteaed llallon

(Continued ~.·om Page I)
.
more than 100 VIetnamese clvillana came sa the IJOIIl'mMIII
..,.ned 11.1 tMI'"""'l ln an allelllpl to lbow Mltdlell Uaaalled
wiiJI the inlelll to murder 30 Vlelnameilt clvWMI.
Proeecutins attorney, Capt. Mlcbael S..an, IPI"Jd~ llmriJ
in bla opening statement, aald the paumllll will prove MilchoU's platoon moved "dallberalely, but qulcldy thraulb lbe
village, cleared the hoocbea, and galbered lbe people into
groupa.''
11 waaone o1 t11oae groupe, gathered near odltdllnlhe eaotem
part of My Lal MIU,bell Is oceused cl llllultin8- Swan l8ld b1
would prove MlU,bell and U. WllUam Calley ''llerded and
ptllhed" Vlelnameae Into a ditch, then opeaed !Ire m them wlllt

wagon In which the murdarera
were believed to have Red alter
tyint up Obta, his wife, two
~ and a secretery lolonday
nighj, abooling them to death,
an
i eavlng
E their bodies in the
"'
pool.
cerwasahandonedabout
15 miles away, not fer from the
loWII of Saratoga, Calll., wh..-e
a ~eer-&lt;lld ..mce atallon

attendant waa later alao bound
and shot to death.
The ataUoo wagon, a Green
1961 OldamobUe which belonged
to Obta's wife, Vlrglnla, 41,
apparently had been left m a
rallro&amp;d track. DepuUes aald a
train struck it after the
occupants Red.
11lomaJ ~. 11, a
aervice staUon atteDdant, waa

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automatic weapona.

I

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J

found, banda taped behind him
and shot in the head in
Saratoga. He apparenUy had
been killed about four hours
after the Ohta •layings. An
official said be would "rather
not comment" when asked If
there were any witnesses to the
Dececco murder.
Obta, t7, a wealthy JapaneseAmerican eye doctor; his wife,
lltelr 1001 Derrick, 1%, and
Taggart, 11; and Ohta'a secretary, Dorothy Cadwallder, 38,
were bound and bllndfolded
with silk scarves and shot in
the back.
The killers then apparently
oet the sprawling house oo !Ire,
blocked Its entrance drlvewaya,
and fled In the Green Oldamo-

bile. .

'&gt;.

.....

~'

-. .

Ohte's two daQ&amp;hters were
IWIY at achOot. ,'taiJI'8, 18, was
at a college In Nelr York and
Lark Elilabellt, 15, waa in a
CaUfornls boarding school.
llpeelal boan lor dlllabled
and abaeatee voters will be
molatalaed Saturday, lloe
IIDai Saturday preeediDg lbe
Nov.lelecUon, by lilt Metga
Co1lllty Board of Eleetl001.
Houn oa lh1ll Sa-y only
wfU be 1rtm I a.m. to 1% - • ;
I p.m. ta 4 p.m. aad 7 to I p.m.
'l1le offlee Ia opea from I lo
c p.m. eacll altera0011 oa
other doyt for lbe coaveulea•e of dloobled aad
olloeatee voila&amp;- ne Raat
dayforiUCb YGIIq, however,
Ia 'i'bart:daYo Od. D.

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ParUy cloudy lmlgbt, low 11t
the 401. Fair and mlld TJiurl.
diy, high in the IIIli and w.r 711.

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MEIGS lHEATRE

ACCOUNTS INSURED
TO 120,000.00

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HENRY FRANK, MEIGS ll'erm Bureau membenttlp cbllrinan llld a memhor ollbe
board, left, presentla to-year mern~Jerr•· "lin to 1\lrs. Ada Holter at·the annual Firm
Bureau meelin8 'nleaday night. Wltlo •·
riB her oon, Roy.

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PLAYTEX CASH REFUND OFFER

new accounts

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Wind Cave Nallonal Park In
8llllb llabll gelll Ill name

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when you buy
ANY
Playtex-Bra
and Girdle

The Mel3• County roada be
bnpn&gt;Ved oo a ,.... permaneot
baSs.
Mc.-e roolnlom lacllllles be
constructed on the Melga
County Fairground&amp;.

LaWII be .....,.sed to better
Faclllllea for dlapooaJ ol aolld
enable law enfcx-cement officers waate in the county be imto carry out their duliea and plemented as 8000 aa poeslble
court procedures be revised to
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npedlte the handling of the

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The state higbwoy departmont carry out 1 better
maintenance program on Sllte
!Wute 125 between f1lmeroy
and Jaelooon.

AjlproDmately 1AIO members
and guesll attended the annual
lltflalon that opened with •
dinner 11 the new Meigs High
School cafeteria.
Vu-811 King, board preeident, ConslderaU~ be given 'to
prosidl.'ll. ReeoluUons approved construcUm of a building oo the
Meigs County Fairgrounds for
'"' the COIIIty levtl were:
uee as a Commw&gt;lty Center.

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Clartace Mi11olr and Jack Q-llp, left to
rflllt. b"""'~
lake at Ft. Melga neor Rltlaid Tnooday. Concre1111Dl811 Miller
lllared lbl bi aDd later ..... to ......Ueeo of the Leading &lt;Zeelt c..-vancy Dlalrlct
bllllld by Q-lsp. Elrller Ill the day, ~.Miller apob at 1 GOP lund ralslng breakfast at
The Jla1ln ~ ID Middleport.
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OSLO ( UPI) -- 'l1le 19'10
Nobel Puce Prlte ,.., aWlllded
today to Dr. Norman Ernelt
Bgrlaugb, an Ame.Tk:an
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FDAMCDIG-..1 llncq cbonllln tile 17-

year tftJtory of Big Bend Minstrel -!Jon sboWII will be

lealdr!&gt;4-ln the fall~ wllich """"" all: 10 tomorrow

n!iiil at

lite new Meigs 111gb School, Ruck Springs. Tlie
second and final all&lt;l1ring will be at 8:10pm. Saturday.
Maldng ~ the group which opena and closes the lhow are,
front row, from left, Debt Gallagher, Jan Holter, Cindy

Taft Supports Pullout Policy
Campaign '70
By UDlted PreM IDIA!rnallonal
Robert Taft Jr., Republican
n001lnee for the U.S. Senate,
reiterated his support 'nlesday
for President NiJ:on'o plan of
grodual troop pull-out from
Vielnam and described his opponent's anti-war stance as
''mllllal11y naive."
"U President NiJ:on's policies
to bring permanent peace in
Soulheaat As!&amp; cmtinue to re·
ce.lve the tremendow support
of tho! American people as they
Indicated Mooday in Cohunbua
and elset~bere in recent days,"

said Taft, "chances for • dramatic breakthrough in the
!'aria peace talks will he greatly enhanced."
He said Democratic senatorial
nominee Howard Metzenba\Dil's
"deadline bug-out Ia, at beat,
mllttarily naive."
"At worst, it would aell out
our POWs by depriving ua of
har1:alning power for their releaset he .said. _,A date for
complete withdrawal can only
be responaible aa part of a
total setlleme nt...."
A fturry of endorsements

The leadera of two national
unions representing poUcemen
and firemen endorsed Metzenbaum.
Pndse8 Academy Idea
John Cassese, president of
the International Brotherhood
of Police Officers, praised Metzenbaum's proposal for the establlabment of a national pollee
academy. He pledged the full
support of bla organilation.
A atatemenl w"" alao read at
a news conference in Cleveland
from William H. McClennon,
president of the InternaUonal
were announced.
Aasoclation of Flreflgbten.
McClennon praiaed Metzenbaum's support of legialation
making it a federal offenae to
..,... of a ftre. The charge cro88 state llne8 to interfere
apparently lkmmed from the with the duties of police and
bumlngoftheROTChulldlng m firemen.
tile KSU campus May 2
The Akron Beacon Journal
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endorsed Democratic gubernaMiu Nicholas, who surren- torial candWate Jobn J. Gillidared at the Portage County gan and Repuhllcan Tall for
Sheriff's office In nearby the Senate.
Ravenna, wsa the first girl
The newspaper ..td Gilligan
..-rea1ec1 1n 111e Z5 Indictments was "forthright lind energetic ...
handed down by the panel. Six and is willing to face up to the
were arr rtei Tuesday.
issues of today." II said Taft

:;::~!" :!'\::0 ~ 11th Arrested Is Fonner Coed

wheat tllal could help the
Wll"ld'l hunger problem.
Tho Norwqlan Nobel
Committee said the fll,tiiO
prtoe wu awarded 1o B&lt;lrlauch
lor studies that devei.I!Pid
-.mr.t atnlnnrbl&lt;h give ~ljpr
yielcls thin older \Jpea. ,
llaold bla wart had reaul~
In larg• hlln- !It a niiQiber
of developli)l ilfi.lkm, bM:Iu41•c
Malco,
and lndla.

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KENT, Ohio (UPI) -- A
former coed al Kent Stste
University wu arresled today
when lli'Ved with an indlctment
handed dom by a xpeclal grlind
jury which llllveallgated the
!alai shoollnga of four KSU
studentl May 4. Mary Helen
Nlcbdaa, 2Z, Akron, waa the
lith peroon 111! ted.
lilt ctuqed willl lnterfarenca willl f1nmea at the

offered "a balancsd approach
to the problema of the day."
Rep. Donald Lukens, IWbto,
endoraed Repuhllcan oomlnoo
Walter Powell of Falrlleld b&gt;
succeed him .. relftlel!lalin
from Ohio's 2fth Dlslrlct. PoW·
ell is • Republlcan alate .....
tor. Lukens unsuccesafully
sought the Republican "'""""'"
lioo as gDYernor in the ~r
primary.
U.S. Sen. Harold E. H~
D-Iowa, compalgnlng in ~
Tuesday night lor a C01111"'111'slonal candidate, defined Nbroliomlca aa "eacalailng prices, e&amp;calating unemployment and ..
calallng promliei that conditions will improve."
Elfaru Nat l!lEife&lt;lfo&lt;t~IYt&lt;

"The admlntatralion'o eflorta
bold down prices have bean
about as ~ u Ill attemps to bold down the crime
rate -- both are rlslni relenliessly ," the Iowa Democrat
said.
"The sdmlniatraUm conlldenUy promlaes that we will
not reach the 6 oer cen! rate
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Humphrey .Commits .Unpardonable.Sin
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bu lw a IDCIIIIIIII as tiled ihlo ...,.,....,, Nlleclbl
by Kennelll O'Doallellup~~~lbt cllllader al IIIIo dud
Pte:llh4 wbt llml&amp;bt K111nt1b O'lh!noQ up 1nm
llldium obicwil)'. O'Oanne!J II'NWwl 1!111 lbhrc
1111111 bt wu l"'lllias far lbt ])en lftlle llllilllnalbl ·
lcir .,_,... In M• 7CIMIIIIU. lit fbitsbtd, by tbt
...,, a poor fori.
Altoll\lupllreJ,blldllrlderllallollalllr..........
JIMikl, U. Wild 8lltll 8elllle c1oea not ean 1c1r bt
as
'"pormwld" 1111beftr W!ll-10 down ewa wllll
-.taltiilil.
.
llill4*01'1 dalatplloa of hll1 lOrmor elllel, a-ullbel41'1111rPtnliln'alllll!!lllltencrltlcnbo
. . 111o tra1J lrlormed crtllca. For mry
~lllble- 111 w...-lasowllbatlar ,_

Jill'l, ullr. ~'a~. DD -btr of

Pr d
l,yDibl ......... u ''ablolllllll pllrllll1id
.-at lbe- ,"In llllnlervllw Ia till Naw York TIDM
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-llnulbllo wide pulll1c notlllll by VltH'I 'rt
111*11 A#IJIIIW, bu bed oiDlr - panlllllldl J.r fclr I
pollllcl .. oqualld llslo7aiiJ.
"nlll lllllr - lbe aiJelplllllll of O'DIIIneU, In I
Ufe mapolne a'llde, IIIII hll1 own dllll, PI slht
Jolll F.ll'alned7, wu capable al eynieaiiJ proloallall
lbe llbldh'lln VIetnam bejood lbe 11M elecllll•Jell
he be called 10ft 111 nannm....,, and liMit calllail till
.... I i i - bt had- I'Hiected.
No reiiJOIIIIble polltldaa IIPIDwn Ia thll.colnmnlll
- RepnNI_,.., or Dw•••sat, llberal or GIDB'fttl.n I

a11ce•....

tbt admllllllrallal men loudly
In
prlvale1111!11lulllpal&gt;lle,lnillljljl&amp;1ollbt 9VJ IIJl.'e
_. pol1cJ lllailllllbtrt BtmQIInJ.
PI :11'" • ~ 111111 ba• bola ..,.. aboullbt
_.; IIIII• aus:rcbaw bola 1111 Slaetaey al Slale,
Dull Rusk. IIIII WI cgb-1:11, lcir 1110, _ . beard
llitberllr. JollniDn ... Doalllllllt.,.UIIIIIrmlmore
''btJ'd.line" tbln lbole allilllupbrey Mm.U, II an)J lflor he pllbt IJA ............ ncmlnlllta tbll

lhe

"The trouble goes bacl!: to the !allure of the Paris peace
treaty of 1'113 eudlng the French and Indian War to achieve
a jlllt IIIII Iasting peace In the disputed Quebec area. The

refllgee camps set up on the PlAin• o( Abraham have

bacome breedlng grounda of guerriUas -king . . ."
Qacls· an attempted analogy with the litualion In the
Middle East would be leu humorless than futile, however.
Wblle ~ iJ lltUe to choose from between the terrorill
1ac11c1 of thl FLQ (the Front for the Llheralion of Quebec)
and those of the PFLP (the Popular Front for the lJberalioo of Palestine) there are no obv!OUJ U:planalions for the
ea11tence of a Quebec "liberation" or separatist movemeal
111 Canada more than JlO years after lbe British wrested
It from France and more than 100 yem after II was estabUIIIed u a nation, with Quebec as an lllllgral part of lt.
The French-speaking minority (ooe-lblrd of lbe total
population) has, of course, long complallled of dlscrimlna·
lion at lbt bantiJ of lbe dominant Engllsh·speaking major·
ttr. But today a French Canadian 11 prime mlalater and
French has been elevated to equal status with Englilh In
the eovernmenl
It 11 In fact, the very success of French Canadianl In
receat' years ill achieving economic and political equality
lhat best explallll the growth of separatist ~t~~limenls­
teDiimlllls that are not, bowever, ohared by more than a
.....U minority of Quebealll. It Is thll resurgeace of pride,
plus the fact lhat huge Quebec is, and hu always DeeD,
a predonllnanlly French province In tbt midst of Englilblpelklng provtncea.
Bill boW eq&gt;lalll the terrariata1 with ~-.ll!fmhi•C• and
11111r kldaaphsco! Even the leader of thl "otliClal" aepara·
Wll party, the Parli QuebecoiJ, calla t.be FLQ "a type of
aewer rat with which every soclety 11s afflkted In Ita
partisan liums."
n.. FLQ is no more Ia be explained than those othlr
aewer rals below the burder, lbe Wealbermen, though lbe
FLQ doel at leaat bave some sort of rational goal beyoad
men terrorism.
'!'bore iJ ooly one way Ia deal with lbe rail, UnlortuDaleiy, refusal Ia pay lbe FLQ's rBDIOIII deDWidl may
coal more lnnoceat lives In addition Ia those already destroyed by bomhe Ill off by terrortnla durlag the P8ll
10 years or ao. Mucb more, boWever, iJ at &gt;ltake tban
lndMdualllves.
"nil wbole coacopl of 1overmnent UDder law II being
"tuled to ill uttermoot" lodaJ, IIJI Unlverlily of Mlnaeaota llltbropoiOglal E. Adaml011 Koebel.
Lw "II tbe major tool of ooclal eootnll developed and
UMd by 30,000 generati0111 of men wbo ~ us" and
maat be preoerved "If we are to survive, ' he told lbe 11'10
UPI Edlton and Publllben Conference In WIUiamlilurg,

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The tlillreuiDI eveata In Canada provide only the lalllt
.mdeucorlng of the truth of those wordJ.

Faster, Faster
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madelluboriBiastphtQ aaalloslllllprebyct.oo.._
lUll u I ..W.Cllllle Ill liM Ill
wbtn
110 prellldeatlaiiiCIIIIbt•- ha4 ar.- cbolce. rw
IIOboll:r I'IIIIJ 8 11'JISI d thalllr• .rca- - lolll81o
need IIIUCb btlp ~ tlefealllll Blny Oolihraler. Ha -

WIN AT ePiiOQI

2-Ciub Bid Hits

are more Amerlcane driving more placel,

lbey're drlvlnl there faster-about one-half·mUe per hour
per year Iuter, Ia be eucl
AlludY released by the ID!Ihway Ul&amp;rl Federatloa
for Safety anil Mobility ahowo that between 1947 lllllli87,
lbe percentap of vehicles exceeding 50 m.p.b, 011 umploed
rural hi,nays inereased from 40 Ia 10 per cent, due Ia im·
provemeallll vehicles and roadl duriDC SUI period.
Tbele lncreuls Ill speed are 1101 neceuarlly bad, though
IIIey do euct certain ''tolll." Tlre.l, brabl, handling and
a motorllt'l own visual and molar reaponte are among the
veblc~ver capabWtie1 that are lued as sp..dl
Increase,
The report concludel however, that lower speed ccalrGia on urban or rural ldgiiwayo have no lltroug potential
lor reducing accldellll atpillc•miy. The Jeut !"''bablllty
of aceidenll occurs when motbrills are aenerally drtvtn1
at the same pace rather than at very hlgb or very low
opeed•.

BERRfS WORLD

Wayne Queen, a 1110 pound
lldlor wl!• crossed the goaUine

Grand Slam Peak

· lour ~ last Friday 1111ail!lt
" Southern.
flar!n&amp;n Trace, meanwhile,
mliit ' contain North Gallla's
outalcle running attack led by

lr Oswald &amp; Ja•n Jacobf
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NEW YORK (NEAl
lAilT
WIST
Pre1idenl Nixon's backhanded eftort Ia purp Republican
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Sen. Charles Goodell from his party'• rllllb .11 OliO of lbt
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moel bizarre episodes In mndern political annals.
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Backhanded ia the word, for no Hlloned appraiser here
doubts that the President's mind Is lbe IUidlllg one, even
SOV1R
BY JACit O'BRIAN
arms al her !Over - abe ran bus drivers and ....., ...,_
though only VIce Prelident Spiro Agnew ls openly usaultNEWYORK-JulloAr.cbewa
right put him.
ductora amplification equlp.
•Ae
lng Goodell ao a radical liberal and an obstructionist aland·
anubbed a cool mUIIOD ICJ shill Recently we wrote aboul menl for aaltty Ab, ao1llslt'l
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llllln the way of Nll&lt;011 policies.
I• Nevada pmbllng jolnta .... aome people we mow wilD wear IIJI11(ialnc about-~~~~~~~~~ Art
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Moreover, as the President bas Just demonlltrated In a
Fnncb papera uy Liz TAJICI' the
mlraculoua
utile Macballe en lba 8th Ave. line
Both wlnerablo
brief touchdown In New Y;,rk's Weslchealer county and
allered
vol1111tary
bankrupt
a.
Pacemakers,
tiny
electronic
who doea a la!llh rGUIIaa btllll'
Apew mowed In earner vtlita, neither man II &amp;olng Ia Well N - Boot South
l1usband
Eddie
Flaber
cub
btJp
tllzmos
which
keep
an
Ill'
out
than acmo pro comlca.
Poa ZN.T.
malle a frank endorsement of the fellow they want Ia win
.. The Feda had quite 1 oiJakJ IGr cardlnc 1tumbles and jolt Walle lloJI, Bob Feller and
-James L. 'Buckley, who runs under the Consel'\lative
Pus
Pus ••
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coupleofbounallbeSIIJiofthe them bacll to a n!l'lllll beat: other an11me lll•bt'' INIII
~arty label yet says he would vole u a Republican In the
Pus 4 N.T. Poa I •
Dove when the Sbah of lrllll'o Now Lillian Gh*aman writes head a group ·of lodaj'a
Senate.
p... 5N.T. Poa 7N,T.
Full-hearted purge attempts of one's Intra-party enemleo
aliter
PriDceM Alhraf Plhlavt lnm Newark Ia tell WI The diamond atara jtlllaa Iii thll
Pua Puo
PMt
are usually very riSky. Franklin D. Roosev~lt tried a celeSunday
brunched there IIIIIOIItl Pacemaker Oub has grown to mmth Ia entertain oar Vlelnam
Openqlaod-. K
brated sweep of his own boUJe In 1938 and failed almoot
loll of laraellphlleo .... A oecret mare then 100 Ill three yean · ~ hospllalllatl !ada .... TodaJ'a
lolaUy.
You aren't going Ia run In- While House .poll ohowl Jim IIIII meetrl once a yllf at Beth alan Include lbt Melli' Bud
But at leut he lock 011 some lltriJJII boy1, lite the potent
to many case• of lbt partaer Buctiey only me per cent llrael Medical Center, Newark Hamlaon, WIWe Slulell 111111
Sen. Waller George of Georgl.a.
of a tw&lt;JoCiub opener havlnJ beblnd Coog, Oltlnger In tile N. - Nov. 11 at I p.m. thll lime Mudcal Gnnl al lbe l'lralla,
Goodell, uamed to his seat by Gov. Nelecn RockofeUer enough polnll for a two-no- Y.. Senate race .... Selma •...They alae bave a ICI't of and oll1en ...
Wd
after lbe assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, II notblng of trump res)lOftse but South
Dllmood
•t
right
In
front
of
a
Nervous
AnotlymoUI,
and
Ialka
hll1
~Mbtna
(lila
bt'i
dolllc
the aort. A moderate to conservative upstate -cresnnan dld have the 10 points need·
radio lllterviewer 1111okinc a about to be fitted for a 10 weD In hpa'n 1 In Cllleaeo,
at that J&gt;Oint, Goodell moved swiftly to liberal positions eel.
ctpret
IIIII told the unseeing Pacemaker IIIII Jittery alloulll he'll commute Ill wlnllr until
(eopectally against the Vietnam war) In queot of the kind
This crowded the bldillng
of &amp;ase he felt neceuary for victory In this reputedly llb-ld she'd quit 1111okinc .... are vl•lted by Pacamaier l!lrilllllraln\DIIlma.
eral alate. And that move put him In deep trouble from a trille. North had Ia show Selma's new ''NOM Jobt lw veterana wbo come by IIIII tell Wll)' did Dick lllsa'WII wallr: Iii
his suit at the three lrn~l.
the outaet.
Tbea
Soutll·had.to co to lite ~·lll)irl'talji'~·~'P ~.a· iifAA!I¥.f;~ta. -~ Clse'•ID"*mld+olblnct
So Nts011, tiwouch Agiri!W twtl&amp;oii'ii? l!imM'Mltillt.f m four level
allba C)rsscatjlln lbt r.llldllll
Ia lhow his. club ~; )1111 ~ .... mlraclas. Nlci p&lt;OJOCI, )Jl,
late October {(!I' another try), seems Ia be stomping on a suit and North could find 110 H'wooli • buetl Merv Griffin'• Richard Rodprl' "Two by the olber Dllhtf J•l two
man who II already down and woulcl probably lose to lbt better rebid than four hearta.
evident front-runner, Democratic nominee Rep. Richard L. He hoped there wu a slam Dill'ociacer Bob Shant. oow Ia Two" rm1slcal wiD be hla 37th heclrletl In 1 crowd al 1,1011
aiMerv'IN. Y.realauranl, Pipe .... In hla very llrll, Dick and rul~~e~UIIwlbtnat,webaar ....
Ollinger, If left alone.
in the offing, but hlo open\t&gt;i .... Yankl spend rntn 111 aliy LaiTy Bart ha4 a aoag tilled Now lbal SolllssrGt Ia boM'III
Goodell, we~.\: martyr compleK as big as an over· two.:iub bid was baled on
coal, uyo he
Agnew and Company are after him only II hlgh:eard polnll. He lban 011 doc!Grt IIIII mart m "AIIyOidPiacewithYou,~'with "The World'a Grealltt .Jm
because he was lbe ftral Republlcan senator to advance a was looking at two poaolble doctan than tobtcco (Dep'l a1 me rhyme that a1nJ1 pve 111 Band," lbt Raaoe•tll GriD,
concrete Senate pfiiPOaal to end lbe VIetnam war, lbereby quick losers In spadel.
Cotnmeret Ba-l .... Theda) allale: "I'll go Ia beD llr Jl, when lilly tsllrlatl, can't Ill
giving the dovllh cause a bipartisan aspect diJiuteful to
8aplda
Loren'• baH I I I mllllm ... Pldladelpbla" .... .Jackie them ....., .. lnr ICUiiiiiiJI
This put It squarely up Ia
the White House.
South and he decided Ia bid In jtWe1a "'" belated, TV Vernm dechlect H'lrOGII had Tlmolby ~loll, Htatllclllr In
There may be acme truth In that. But a olmpler cOIIald- four spades, to show lbe - · llallnp noted her old ''LaciY L" man to lifer than Gotham - lbi remake of "Wa~erllll
eratioco II that lbe Prelid011t, wblle IIUI'ely not unhappy at He couldn't be 1bowlll1 a
the tbolll!bl Goodell may ao dDWD the dralll1 .wabta Ia oave spade suit becaUII North 111m wu111 NBC, and btr role until be got lbtre; - 'be'• BIICbll," 11111 amnl'll!l lookfor lbe fOIIIIIII' Lord
his aeat lor lbt Republican party as part of ftll broad el!ort had made It clear that his wudescrlbed.u: "Aiunsntlrw pacldnglllnandllclullbll$ "" •
aida
111
anarddalln
11111
plan
to
Bad
to
bappell:
"nil
ciiJ
pve
Ll!lfii!CI'
Olivier; but
Ia capture the Senate lor llie GOP.
opening bid wao bued on a
Bucldey'a vtsbkl thlrd.party ••ndldAcy glvea NiDm that 1011g, strong, heart oult.
rob a. rich'' •••• Natlonal ,----------•"---------------.,.bope. Pollllu&amp;a:est thai 'Bucldey cummlly II
sec- South'• opade cue-bid cave
ond Ia ottlnger IIIII, under certain carefully
clr- North the green light lor
I
cumslancea, migbl wiD.
Blackwood, He knew thai "noalalcla" - lbe edltoro I
' Ji:J 1
The Irony, however, iJ that for Bucldey Ia lrtumpb over South was only 101Dg to alloW averqe 11.
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Olliuger It II appareally easeallal that Goodell de weD him oae ace but NOrtb wu
1nMJ Rallb, J,Jnda Bini I
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getUng ready Ia follow up
enough Ia make lbe race a very cl- lbree-man aftalr.
J"'-' Rallb'l atater.m.law,
By Helen Botlll
AI - knowleclieable GOP aource pula II, lbe "demo- with a ftve·no.lrump cill Ia
wbo jUII wad Robert Pill'~ YOUTH ASKED FOR&gt;ITI
. llbd beca\IR lbt 1rilda tills* IIIII
grapbica" In New'\'art Slate wort against Buckley JIOiug uk lor klnl•·
thaeb) pined a new
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mucb hlCber than he II rlChl IIO'W, He may nearlY llave
North planned Ia 11mble """"une1t jelrn JICIIb Loeb wbt "nlll cgbmn Ia. far JCIWII Ia retatdltd wbleti IIIII liD'I.
"'ulmlred hl1 vote amooc blo obvloua COIIItllueacy, tbt on seven if South were Ia wro~ auch aymphonlto ao people, their problem~ and Anyway, lwu laDrllll to her
cooservatlve Ia moderate Republlcane (and J)emocrals) lhow two kina• but South
Carmen Lombardo'• "Boo pleuuree, their ~ IIIII whell a B1r1 up and
who can't abide GoadeD and prefer alec to stay oft the had better Ideo.
Hoo " and lbal IVtl' papllar fun. ·AI with the rut of BelHI pushea Ann :aon on list
ratber blaDd ••ceatrilt," Ottinpr.
They convention
were plaflnti,w:
Help Us!, It welccmel IIUIM cement, lor nil at. all,
II Bucldey II Indeed In 111111 potllion then hll1 bope bu to expert
If a ~ ''Raile the ~..
And'woald you believe ' TeeftY but WOII'I dodge a . . , acepl to obolr • lila .... Ia.
be thai Goodell eula far deeper lnlo Ottbiger•a liberal coo- . Blackwond bidder I
stlluency than lbt latter'• own polls lhow him dolnl. A with five JIOolrump to Ilk for Weeny Genie"'
~do -Uon with a bniiiHIII.
AniiiOill(landraD&amp;ftl'. WbtD
Goodell vote of len than :Ill per cent woulcl evidently cfoom kinp, be cuar111teec1 that an Ra.,_ rb.;"di roll oui Send your llelllfle q-UOM JOU can'lll(ll•,..... ~
Bucldey.
aceo were accounted lor. M1ek Jaaer'l biOI
11o1 to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr. well, I , _ It aUla JGII
When Apew vlalted New York Ia ratee money for Buck- South aald to blmlllf, "Nortb &amp;.aU quit III'I*IDI
11 CII'O of Helen Help till thll ocared. When I IGIIIId her, IIIII
le~ 011 Oct. 5, speculation waa rampant that be wlllled not wouldn't be tryinC lor seven Jtarl
lbt
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you'd
newopaper.
wu UJIDI. "nlll bu twu inl'l
only to help him dlreclly but a1ao = b y ongendertag without IOIId hearta. !lll lib to 111
c11arm cary ~1, dm't HOW TO START A
a IDI of llmal. blfn.
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voteo oft ottln· hearll, pl111 ftvt clubt, plus
lbe aympaihy lor GoadeD wblcb would
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lll'lltllld
him
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Hope
CLEAN.tiP
CAMPAIGN
8bt'a
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pt,
bat
two
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eqlllll
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cer and &amp;el him within Buckley'a pr
1 ranee.
tllllddawbtareDIJIIIIIDillbw
It really doeon'l matter whether Apew, aeling lor Nll&lt;oo Then bt mlf well have Bamp1on - 1 IIIIo 1 anti at Dear Helen:
seven
bearll,
just
Ill
cua
Cafe
Clra
Your
answer
to
lelllllera
lUll
~par~! t., 1114 11111'1
wu operating from thlo rather sopbllticated two.~evei
clubt
won't
run.
wbtll
the
ltall
seekin8
help
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lbtlr
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almoal
u bad. JIMis lllf · lltrategy, The point Ia If It tloean't work out that way If
Alter lbal IOIUoQuy, South
GoadeD doea not moke a veey good ohowtaa then ihe
~m= procramwuacellenl,butlet'o ~wlll~lbe~lt. ndtrJIIII
1
Presldeal's bid Ia save the New York seat by lettiug It bid sevea. Since ille pme llll'rlnl: Until abe gal up Ia tab it me lleJIIarlher:
to,help btr7,'l'btJ 11i1* 1'111 a
wu duplicate, be bid lt In
lor Bucldey wtil almost surely faiL
lasve
11111
there
It
wu,
right
There
Is
an
or
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latd
drimb
~Oodtr.
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no-trump lor the eldra 10
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po~ lli1d I lop ICON.
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fledcran 11 l'rlllram-tllltW.~aelf.
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BARBS
thll
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In I ICIIII alarllnl vdunleon I1ICb U the Dear CODnle•
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There'• nolblnl like a barwhich had btr l'tllhllltl.lnto the )'011111 peaple wbo ..... ~
1'17 ........ ~Giaob wltb
1J PHIL PASTOIET
viii moon Ia make one feel
While lt'o aimed mi\ilb'" at JO!If. 1dctlt ·~ 'l'a15 lbtm
The people who need auto youna apln, and aollllng
public Iandt admlnlaleleli by ftr/
· needs a .i[~o.t liill
lalurance moat are peel..
the Federal Govll'l!llllilt&lt;llla .....,.-::;-.
trtana.
equally applicable Ia ltalljlllll Then;- • 'bow misch ,...,_
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local parha, lnetrl, bWbta llrlnCiw a,tlll a rw'• ilsitil.
Knock r o '" fricn41
and atnaml.
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Most """" paop\1 lbtaa dQa
ofl011 0110UII~ alld 10011
A -.)rdormatllll paitlj)hltl . . uilaaato plllli4liad:1ii
"How to Conduct .a . a.jlnrup woi1by ea._.l can't*'* ala
lite the acbte next momlnl
Clm(lalan"
gi'ltl a ·~ 1 by , btller one •.tat) youT - 8,
1HE DAILY SENTINEL
from alaflnl o u I In thi
atep
ouWne
on lilllll*dlll • Dear,Ht\lli:
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damp air Ia ccrracl that mlf.
DEVOTED TO
Johnny
Horla•.:.::=:•lda
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lh!MilUIIIapr~llsnt
INT!REST OF
apprebtnoloft.
MEIGs-MASON A~I!A
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JIIMitiill for .... Jtarl
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CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
oibtr
lite
mataHa
are
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!oc.Ed.
available lr&lt;m: II , . , _ Actualij, I want to bep ,.
~OBERT HOEFLICH,
City lctltor
l'hpam Cllllllllllor, U. I. IIIIOldnl, blsllf1117 moUser'ubllthtd dolly ucopl
loi!WHY by Tlli Olllo VIlli¥
~ " 1111 _.., flnda out 1m~
,ubllllllng compli)y, 111 """'
. _ . II ·' - ' Me ; I 11 hP, How tk&gt;l-pJrilrar"' ~
!'·· hcmtroy, Ottlo, 11157.,. · :':I'T:'W'l--~~'1"1:1' of 11,246 feet,
Wu\lbsilol. b. C. at. : . that. IIIIOidnl II ~? lbt
~~.= ~:.
II• lwoyeara - , 8ecNiary lhlrllla llt~*"o . . In
I Slcond .CIIII POllitt fllld 12 QUICK QU
Q-Accorclltlf
Pomwov. 01110.
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Wllal llfrl! lanlcd
Gftfr
of
tha lntorl~ Walter J. ~ Ill bad. ,.. WCY , I ·
· NatiOnal llh',rtlllrtl
Q-,-Whal U a gjbbo.lll f4l!iftfl fO filltmi ill;"" A:~k?
· rtprettntatlvt totttn•nr..
baa
•deal&amp;lialed a·fa.ll cWiJI.Isp
·LucY• ' . &lt;.
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The u.s. 8oclil Secsirlt
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s·•v.e n· ·menlloaad
. ~loahor. lnc .. 12 Boii. ~Jtllt.,
."""llh for,J:IJ., ;;oJirn.·- ., *tth •1 •..,...,, who ... . . ~'lllll
Act w~ approved by
Hew Yark City, Ntw Yrif 1• •
A-Wbttl 'tbe moon It be, 1ft ~ Bible u ,i!Mi·ftm bird dent
llul!lcrlpllon r-: Dt!hilfltl tween
I"QRkUn D. lliros!evelt ~~~~~~~!-nilJii•¥iY·~".tie bad;' bit lilly iWht he ._ .
hall and full, either Alii out froJII IJie ,Arlc by
AUJ. 14, W$, The World -~....-~1.• 1 aeyell•.yaan .~ , ~­
'· c«Jit
by CIN'Ior
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l""lloll!t
per _
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In wutn1 or wanln1. II 11 ,0..: NOah. ,, · .
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WvMtct at Tht O.lly Slnflnfll
recaUa 1~1 Ida _, . JOII!iNV IIOIIIZON'&amp; amoitra·, .,.. ·~cordl*f to
boUI.
.
· ~·Whkh I.;;Q eofttfMitlt ~m~tlt
OUitt. 123.40. She month•.!
•
. of Llldlow, Vt.,
111.70. ThrN months, t5.U. IV
llfiiJ!Ic!i. \_ c . .' . ~ : .
Q-Wh&lt;ll m 1 I o I b JII'Oo or~ 1101D ~rad 01 '"" wu 1bt Dflt.bellllflCiary of HELPER A~ "niE U;S,JUi•
Motor Route where ctrrl•r
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8irtl'1' .... 1111 aaly l1lliWiaclisa
monlllly ooclal u c u r II y Dear Belen .
aervlct not evalleble: On• d!ICed m lhe IDOfld'o deep- lljl IOIIM gtogtapllnl7
tnonth 11.50. ly mall: OM_yeer
There Ia" 11lrl allldioOI,!119 I•D i1rJ Ill 1o II,,.''DIIrl~t lel
A-Eurilpe and Alia art pa.ymeato, Sbe received
etl mine?
112.00. She months 16.25. ThrH
A-Gold. The mine Ill now btlnlllit.d u lturula check No. ~I lor baa a opeech lilipllll'tnellt, ~or ~~~~~ liP .)'tW bruth
montfls 54. DO. Sublcrlptlon price
Includes sunaev Tlmft~ s.nun" . · South Afrlea re~ebte 1 deplll on some maps,
a2.54, da~ Jan. 31, 111-NI.
Utla rea11111 abe II rwL Lw well away! •I - H.
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Pig1kill Gtniu1
li:pd, friends, your erudite
prognosticator warned you
le1t week that there were
mar.Y" dlsq uletlng porltlnta
lurldirg In lbe football firma·
ment wblcb-iall-taff-lndl·
. cajed .., qpheaval of manu·
lnenlai proportions:
True lo our predicUon, the
favored teams were loased
a)!oul by the underdcgs with
.an the abandon of leaves
sptruilng before lbt force of
an October nuclear blast.um·kumph!
This week, your faithful
~orrespondenl sees a return
to normalcy on the nali011's
gridirons with the chalk
horses- er-favored club!lwlnnlng most ccntesll. Most,
that
but not aUI

contest,' tlt\lal
wllb lbe
the

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However; tlle Bobcat dllienae Gallla lul-k bal·lsU beaien •
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tie lasted l'rlday le"'"' ......linllllllrlllll Trj1C8. ·
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nlghL.
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Coacb lioll AahltJ't Soulbtm
OWl), oophomore halfbaek
Kyser Creek must flU a Tornecloel Will Ita~ qCr WI
T Stetoo ,and newlY illaerled pPiftl hole In Its Interior Wall week. Sou111em IIIII P18J the
f~ ~ •cl Phil Hollenbaugti. . ~WM!d by ~ lplWY to junior lou&amp;h G..._, Tomeafil. ~· ,
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. o1t1 all the Piralel 1polnlll' !"ckle Oair $1illher: Swlaber Coac~ WtJ · &amp;ptdlla't
Green.
lt'U 'Injured In the Eulern l:aolallll El&amp;ltl wiD play
1
• league encounten ,.ui ,....,, He bas been on crtltcheo Saturday lflerllooil al - .
second place Iner ._.... linl:e.
· Mlller hil wdid vlclorlaa
"Playing at AieJander;
Aleunder'a attack i• over Vllltoo .CGualy,' Gloullr,
Gr~10i!r al• .Southwestern; engine•"'~ by oopbomore and Southem. Eulern "'will
Southern 'at dlouater and ltpai caller are, Broob and beattemptlnjlatmlelraolt·iller
E..,~rn baL\IInc. MUle~ on two ..,.. twurers In 110111~1 being lbillotj, . . last Friday
Sah!~Y afternoon.
prta Bpdnell .e,ncl Pal LBWIOII. at Federal. lltilng.
Howard Lee Miller'•
Hudnell II one· of the ltadtila
Ky
k Bobcats 4-l .ln tbt 'K .«trl In tile ,Mid Ohio ValleJ o31111t. '
sy
4o2 over aD wiD bettie Conlerent:e IIIII Soulheutern ..., ~· • j
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tier Spartans 1n a Olilo. 11e hat! ocorecl eight touch. uno
Btifll/8
CfiiCihll nnn , league affair at downs and 12 elltra polnta.
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Al~\qt
AleJander'l major IOOI'Ing· Nt:lllt' 1'0R'K (UPil-The
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'-• the puslng of 20
Unlted,Prell
lntornallonal
There IIIIJ be IOIIIOIIrln&amp; ....... up .lmoel IIIIIIGilced Cll
i"',lr:ander
Is Z-4· overall, threat •··
,... ...,,
imall college
football lop
Melgo County footiJall lanl. A loqlbaD cl7autY at Melgo High
bavljril defeated Southwe~tern Brook&amp;
wiHt ""' placo vo1et .,d _,.
and}:N~ GaiUa by large
Laot week In a losing effort at lost.lled r~ordlln perenlfllsls, Scbool. The billloolt: llred by Weheler 11J11 of &lt;lfnaely:
"A IIICO
mat"~_.
Glouster Brooks completed !llfll\~weel&lt;l .
. d:ro CJI mlera ul tbt same line of deacelll· a
tt 1i1118 •
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T•m
Pltnts poworlul &amp;irup, or familY that malnllln8 Ill JIOIIUIII i..r I Cl!l!•
Th¢&lt; Spartans bave los~ to IOVOII ofllaerlallfor 153 yartle 1. Timpe·(ll) (,1.4)
283
Norll&gt;west,lleemlin,MWer and and two touclidcwns. Alaander 2. Ark. St. (IJ) (.1.41
278 alderable lime."
In tlnefull~eU~~~andals.tealhr ria fourth, thl Marauders
Glou.•iter Ky•er Creek lo1188 has never beaten Kyger Creek 3. Montana C1l 16-01
226
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4. Texas At.t 121 1.1.41
192
under
Coach Orarltl Chancey and three U8lltanla with him IInce
bave been at the band&amp; of on 1be grld'.ron.
5. No. O.k. St. (II (l.Q.1liS9
Waha~ and I!Ptern,
Coach
Mel
Carter's 6. Dolawere (5-11
W the trepm1ng (Dill Dllon, Fenton Taylor and Joba Bemley) bave
Tb'"' Bobcats are led of- Hlgblendera are aWl aeeldng 7, TtMOSHI St. !S.Ol
. liN al7-i-2leaJue and ~2 overall record. The only coach clo8e to
fensl~'e'•
by
their
louchdown
their
first
wfu
of
lite lll'IO 8, Abll""" Christian (S.Il 103 Mr. Chancey II Ben illrdr:lea who came to Jacboo In 118'1, lbe
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9, WestornKr.l.t.o.H
67
twin , Dnid White, junior campalp. .
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10. Eastern Kentucky ll.Ol 21 1111110 year Orancey bolted logeth,.. the llnl Melli cbarnJionahlp
tallbo~ck· and Gary Saunders
Southwestern 0-4 will battle n. Wolletd (I) 16-10)
21 macldae.
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Green
12.
Freeno
St,
!S.Il
16
seni~1r ••,.baca.
Twp.,ln Ill homecOCIIInl.
(Tit Grambling (3·21 16
Brjddea, after a leu than 10'81JIIral overall HUOn of S.7.e'm
Green, of COJJrse, lost to North u. Northern Mlch.IS.Il
u 116'1, bu come alooi with 11+0 In ll)tlf, the lrilllanl ~lin 1189,
15. MISIOtii'I·Rolla (S.O)
12 and ~ Ia date In 19'10, Tbeoe digiti add up Ia :JZ..Iil-1 !CI' 116'1
16. Soulliern 111. (oi:Ol
n
17. N.E. Cllcl,homa 01
10 lhrougb last Friday night, quite 1 eepectable, but hardlY l:nalblng
18. Troy St. oi:l·ll
9
19. (Tiel Cl Pt~ !SLOl (oi:ll 1 doWII the Marauders' necks.
Losan. alway• llro"8 NJDing off the lmg reatme of Mel
(Tiel Linfield IS.OI
8
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Other• receiving tlve or mor• Adami, has been coached by Dldl Mikes two of the IIIII three
polnls: Platteville: Gustavus· yea (Mibslookleavelbe 1111-'tltlperaon Ia pursue 'II'~
Adolphus. Wlltenblrji, Jackson·
No Caivllna U Walle
ville Stale, Hawaii. San Fema01· acedemic dep'ee). In the 116'1~70 11(111n to dele Logat II ~~
Foreat 7 · '
do Volley State, Florida Ae.M. overall, 17-&amp;.1 br the les,cue.
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rm certain Chance)' and staff Hb to wtn as much u the Dllllll
M
N. e1. 8"" .,J, • exaa . 32 of 35 coaches vo1ed.
7 (N)
vocllei'OIIII.an, but he f'I!C08IIIzes - u perbapo aome lanllorget
Hockey Standing• - tllet there alwaya are upa and dcnml. Acclleclloo of boys may
West \'a•.ll, Colo. St. U. 8
NHL Slalldlngo
Wyom1D11t. New Mexico 0
By
Unlltd
Preu lntemoflo1111 be ezcellent In tale1tt but sbtrl on desire. Or tum It around. Or
Ari!ODB 81. 85, Tex. El
Qaot
there may he a ye8r when the 17 and IS.,.ar aids llpll1 wblch the
Paoo 8
W. L. T, Pitt coed! mnat re)J prove sby In both talent and desire. Or aD the
IA!gao Zl Alllllll 0
Boslm
4 0 0 8
4 1 0 8 lngredientrlto win may be prea111t except experience, And then
' GalUpolla II Melp II
:::;e;lk
3 1 0 6 there are thooe moll unrootrollable eepecta of all about football:
lroatoiJ IZ Jru*aea H
Detroit
2 ~ 0 ( lbe bounce of.that goofy.....ped baD and.the moods IIIII whlmrr of
Welllloll M Waverl7 1%
Vancouver
2 5 0 4
I 3 1 3 the afflclal.l at any glv011 time,
Huau Traee I Norilr Gallla 1 BuHalo
t 3 0 2
Certainly lbe Marauder record Ia lhll point pver the put 3\1
Alexuder H KJief Creelr 8 Tcronlo
Greea Twp. 14 Saalhweetem 1
W. L. T. P11 IOIU10III demonltrales that Chancey and staff, working with boya
0\lcago
3 1 I 7 In a school aeltber the smallest nor the largeat Ill number of tile
Gleaoter 14 8GIItiJem I
St.
LoUis
3 1 I 7 Southeastern Ohio l.e1111e Diembtrs, have p-oduced remarkably.
MDier I! .Eulfra zo
Philadelphia
3 1 I 7
llaveD1Woodi4Wibrna8
When lbe home team takes lbe field Friday """""" In
Los Angeles
2 1 o 4
Ripley Zl PI, Pleurmt 8
Minnesota
2 2 o 4 Pomeroy "'lalnsl undefeated GaDipolll, nothing like Coach
Plttsbu111h
0 2 2 2 Clancey's bead wiD be mthe line, It lB secure m hla record, A
South Polllt 8 Coal GI'OV&lt;! I
Olklond
0 5 0 0
lrootoo st. Joe Zl F'alrlllld •
obot at a piece of the cllamplonsblp wiD ride oo the game'• out·
r.-y•s ltoouHo
Vancouver 2 Olklend 1
14
Oal HID 11 RocUW I
come. The teams 011 paper are evenly balanced.
Ft. Gay 30 SJmmeo Valley 0
The winner will come onto Ute field with more d0Jb1. still,
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1'1''" ~~~t·~t . ~~~·· '' 'T l'l!"r;l&gt;iJilil~lll!'l-~ .~ ~.!!9!1'~. ~ ~lsi&lt;$, .01
PittsburGh ·at. Los Ang
IIICb tbinP tl)onutlea are ·made; ·
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20 Fe4er.a!';lloclliDI .·IZ··-YIBn St,
Lotilil.~t.llakland
ObiG· t,t .z::Iecmlssir1011 0•ti
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Colurnbla 7, RUIJen I
Yale h~. Cornell II
Georjfla Teeh II, Talaae I!
Da~ mouth 8, Harvard 7
IIREWBRB ACQUIRE TWO
MILWAUKEE (UPI)- The
A~~na 211, HoUJion Z2 (Nl
Ohio &gt;late S5, IUinola I
Milwaukee Brewers Tueeday
W . nsln !8, Indiana 12
announced the acquisition ol
Kan '' 10, Iowa Slate II
left..llaoded plldler Leo Rohr
Ttledh 3!, Keal Stale II
Ge•re:=
· 17, Kemuelly 14 (NI and. rlght.lrander IMrrY Bear,
Weott;
b. 2t11 .MarlbaU II narth from the New York Meta.
Brewl!'s ~al Manager
N.C. So te M, Maryland '
Mlamlo (O.t II, Bowllug
Mlli'vln Mllkes said lite pair
was purehaaed 011 a conditional
G~·lllln
'"' ItII, MIDNO!a IZ bull.
Mlelrl
Mich. Stall I'!, Iowa I
Mtao. jl1111 ~ !lo· Min. 8
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forward, lflbbed • key re·
bound and made I Uu ! point
play with Dve secoodl ~
In&amp; Ia btJp tbt Detroit Plal&lt;cta
heal the MUwaukee Backl, liS:
m, and run Delrolt'o record 1o
4-0.
The Pistons' Dave 81111, with
bls team lraillng, Uil-111, wiUt
eeven IIC!IIde left to play,
missed an attempt to Ue the
score but quickly out·
maneuvered MUwaukee super
liar f.ew Alclndor fCI' lbe
rebound, eenk tbt foDow-up
sbot and alae drew a foul lrtHD
The vto!CI'y moved Detroit
Into sole poasesaion of first
place In the National BaakelbaD
Al8ociaUoo's Midwest Dlvlaloo
while the Buclur dropped their
first same after • seasonopening lrlumpb against Allan·
Ia and .10 str~t e:d1ib1Uon
vtcl&lt;ries.
Bing paced Detroit with 37
poinla and Jimmy Walker
added 20 while rookie Bob
Lanter, playln&amp; oppoella Alcindor for most of the JIDie,
tallied 18, Alclndor led aU
S&lt;!OI'Ors wltll 38 and teammate
Oscar Robertttoo had 26.
"He thlnkl out there," Lanter
said of Alclntlor. "He makes
you thinlt."
Ellewbere In Ute NBA,
Philadelphia, the . only other
team beatdes Deirol! to sport
an unbeaten record, beat
Buffalo, IJ8.89; Sen Dleso
nipped Phoenix, 11~114; New
York lrlpped Los Angeles, IIJ.

COLUMBUS (UPI) Jualor llaebacller Jobu
Niezgoda of Toledo aad
aopbomore lallbtck Jull!u
Uvas of-linl Groen were
aamed players of the week II

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leadlntl PlrllacleiJrhla pulfll

Ia and Ia 1111 fourth ~
Greer led the 'l8erl Willi
point. and Em Bryant wu I
for the Breves with 19. ,
Stu Lutz ICCI'ed a cat '
high 43 polntrl. ln helplftl '
Diego beat Phoeni.r. It ·
Lantz' followup 8bol with •
10 seeonds left to play
JIVO the ilocbta their '
Diet Van Arldale po
Phoenix with 28 polnta. · •
champion

Nleacoda,

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A111nflc Division
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W. 1.. Pet. I

By United Preu

4
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1
1

o 1.000 1
1 .750 ·
2 .333
3 .250 '

Centr11 Division

W. L. Pet.

Baltimore
Atlanto
,uw-tttih «~&gt;a: '· . ~t~nau

(eteqil~•TJ ,.;~~r~--·· '~" 1 ·~

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York upped ill record to a, .
Wlllla Reed, wbo. sat 0111~ '
of .Ute third quarter M 1
stomach ache, netted 16
in the final period In · ·
Knlclta' lrlumph over .
Angeles, Reecl led the vte
wiUt 29 polntrl and !eamJl j
Walt Frillier bad 23 while ,$1 · I
West paced the Laker&amp; ""' i
Jerry Lucas tallied 3311(J
and Nate Thurmond addtifllll ·
for San Francisco in ita 1 1
over BaiUmore. The Bull .
suffering their first lou a
two victories, were led by J
Carter's 24 polntrl.
'·
PCI'Iland handed
fourth 1011 without a vi
Leroy Ellis and Jeff
·
shared scoring honors for
Trallblazers with II J1!l
esch. McCoy McLemore led
Cavallero with 17.

Philadelphia
New York
Buffalo
Boston

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1
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US'Jounder

~ ~-• ., p1~~
" bo •-•...,,~m ••"""· •up defeulve "-" for biJ

perlmaarrre lui weebud

apblll ll'ealertt Mlcltlgan.
Cole bF raa.• Laaterbur
eeld Nleqoda "reamed the
field from 11dellne to lkJeUne
aod played jut a ~c
pme ..." He bd It solo
tackles, 13 1111111, forced
three ftunbleo, recovered ooe
and brKe up a puo.

W. L. Pd. oJ),
Detroit
4 0 1 000 '
Milwaukee
1 I :500 f .
Chicago
2 2 .500
"
Phoenix
1 2 .333 ' '
Poclllc Dlvl1lon
W.L.Pct.l
Portland
2 1 .667 l
San Fronclsco 2 1 .667
Sealtle

San Diego

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Los AnQeles

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3 .«10 1 .
2 .333 ,1111

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Detroit 115 Milwaukee 114·
Philo 98 BuHalo 89
1 1
Wedn-r'• Gomes
Detroit ot Boston

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Local Bowling

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Baltimore at Cincinnati

Los Angeles at Phlla

San Francisco at Atlante

Phoenix at Seattle

THE LAMPLIGHTERS
Oct. 19, 1910

Slolldlngo
Turn

Paints

No.3

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38

No.5

28

No. 1'

No.6

Untouchables
High Individual

NOTICE

36
26

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Game -

High Series - Chuck Miller
626; ·undo Boyles 471
Second High Series - Blaine

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T..m H19b Gome-No. 6 799
Tum HlghSorles- No.6 2039

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land wiriJ&gt;IIe!l ~·=~:
Hal Greer and
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ham Clllllblned &amp;!!' pGinl

Defending

Aldndor.

Carter 587; Nona Nelson

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1 lQO; SID FrandlcO - 1"'1
Bob QulclJ:. a subllltUII BaltlmCI'O, 1»-1.01, llld

176

17, Ean

28, Florida

115~114 .·

Clluck Miller 279; Linda Boyles
115
&amp;econd High Ind. Game O.lo O.vlo 223: Mo•lne Ougon

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Pistons Nip

Mllso ~ IT, t.:OJOrado 12

.Nebruka a, Olda. Slate 10
No. l;.:lao 81. H, Mempbll

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Third p~ II at stab Friday
nllht in !Iii Soulbti'n Valley
Alhlellti~.
.
Cojsch
~·· jmpr~ed
Hannan Tr~ Ntlldcata lrayel
to NOI'th ·~ Jir tile only
\eqt!l1 cootelt. J1o1b clube are J.
2111 thl SVAC aitd 2-4 overall.
Bannan Tr~~· !'On- Ita
1romecomlnl pale '-" Friday
defeallnJ SoulheJ'Ir lAical, 40-8
willie Coach ~·· Pirates
ICGred a come •· friiD - behind
, 1..12 victory over Green 'I'WJ&gt;·
cTrace
Durlnc
tjio Hannan
has acored
90·
polnta
while
allQwlng 102 points.
North Gam. has scored 78
pointa wtille pt!'ml~• 143.
BoUt ~ .baye . 1011 Ia
league leading • EQtem arid
second place ~or Q'eelt• .
II both 1 cluboi are at full
strength, 1l shoUld be an Interesting evening.
The ~ja biQI!II scoring
• lbrtaf · lir · speedy bailback

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a• 01 mr-1 up~~~lbt-- wbt
lbt
Clllftllllao , _ beq liRa &amp;ft1 hal 1111~1 I
'fun,•• Ill' by I 11111111 al ,....._,, - 1114 aal!Rrnr' i) - .tolmct. Tbtl...,. - ...,_ 11h • a d
Dllq al Cllleaeo.
111 ,.....,, H"fflllller IMtlldJ 110011 w1111 DIIIO);
lfllr Qlcqo,lfiiii(IIII'IJPuN1•'J alii I DIIIO),
Now, po1111c1 II a 1'0IIIh ~ lntletd,lllllln lllf'
elecllan ., _ DWb' an:rtllla8 10117, BUD, tile
qosoJI""'IIoa ''nllr!J" lllbt operallvnwd. 'l'bt plaiD
truth ta thltlfl•111••., tried to '*'7 wa~~r .. bGib
lllloaltllrllll IJAIIIII - delealed by Hsnbln BiJm,
pbltf ........., as IIUidl u by IUdllrtt NIIDa.
MI1IJe lbe pllbllc doom~ IIPIDW IIIIa. Bat lbt 8eDIIIe
..... ADd lbe Selllle - both lldel af It - bowl
""""*'I elae. It bowl tbtt l,fndtll .W.Sm alane

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bolla'ik.,by French Canadian terroriata might begin some·
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WGI'dl, 1be Vlellllm plallk at lbt aiiC.CO
And lbea there II Wllllllllllnal polnl: llwu tbt
CDIV8111111 - IIIII by 1111 IMIIIIel wltblll thl Jo!maoll lorcea wbt Jlft "-P'• 10) tbt 1111
lllrl7 bat by hllfrllllcll.
nnmlnallllll.

EDITORIALS
Quebec Terror
Tests
Rule
of
Law
A humor columnlat writing about
abductiOII

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....-- ~ ntnlo till 8elllle '""' Mh.-11 In
1ft; &gt; r, lillt llelill DOIIIDd oalllbtr llde allbe
........... - - bt 111111 lo IIPIDw. For, lib
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Iii O'Dennel!, Bw 4!"1'10) llllftulad hii10W11 11011
. . lllal of 11111 OWII ~. And, pollllca or !10

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Humphrey .Commits .Unpardonable.Sin
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bu lw a IDCIIIIIIII as tiled ihlo ...,.,....,, Nlleclbl
by Kennelll O'Doallellup~~~lbt cllllader al IIIIo dud
Pte:llh4 wbt llml&amp;bt K111nt1b O'lh!noQ up 1nm
llldium obicwil)'. O'Oanne!J II'NWwl 1!111 lbhrc
1111111 bt wu l"'lllias far lbt ])en lftlle llllilllnalbl ·
lcir .,_,... In M• 7CIMIIIIU. lit fbitsbtd, by tbt
...,, a poor fori.
Altoll\lupllreJ,blldllrlderllallollalllr..........
JIMikl, U. Wild 8lltll 8elllle c1oea not ean 1c1r bt
as
'"pormwld" 1111beftr W!ll-10 down ewa wllll
-.taltiilil.
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llill4*01'1 dalatplloa of hll1 lOrmor elllel, a-ullbel41'1111rPtnliln'alllll!!lllltencrltlcnbo
. . 111o tra1J lrlormed crtllca. For mry
~lllble- 111 w...-lasowllbatlar ,_

Jill'l, ullr. ~'a~. DD -btr of

Pr d
l,yDibl ......... u ''ablolllllll pllrllll1id
.-at lbe- ,"In llllnlervllw Ia till Naw York TIDM
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111*11 A#IJIIIW, bu bed oiDlr - panlllllldl J.r fclr I
pollllcl .. oqualld llslo7aiiJ.
"nlll lllllr - lbe aiJelplllllll of O'DIIIneU, In I
Ufe mapolne a'llde, IIIII hll1 own dllll, PI slht
Jolll F.ll'alned7, wu capable al eynieaiiJ proloallall
lbe llbldh'lln VIetnam bejood lbe 11M elecllll•Jell
he be called 10ft 111 nannm....,, and liMit calllail till
.... I i i - bt had- I'Hiected.
No reiiJOIIIIble polltldaa IIPIDwn Ia thll.colnmnlll
- RepnNI_,.., or Dw•••sat, llberal or GIDB'fttl.n I

a11ce•....

tbt admllllllrallal men loudly
In
prlvale1111!11lulllpal&gt;lle,lnillljljl&amp;1ollbt 9VJ IIJl.'e
_. pol1cJ lllailllllbtrt BtmQIInJ.
PI :11'" • ~ 111111 ba• bola ..,.. aboullbt
_.; IIIII• aus:rcbaw bola 1111 Slaetaey al Slale,
Dull Rusk. IIIII WI cgb-1:11, lcir 1110, _ . beard
llitberllr. JollniDn ... Doalllllllt.,.UIIIIIrmlmore
''btJ'd.line" tbln lbole allilllupbrey Mm.U, II an)J lflor he pllbt IJA ............ ncmlnlllta tbll

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"The trouble goes bacl!: to the !allure of the Paris peace
treaty of 1'113 eudlng the French and Indian War to achieve
a jlllt IIIII Iasting peace In the disputed Quebec area. The

refllgee camps set up on the PlAin• o( Abraham have

bacome breedlng grounda of guerriUas -king . . ."
Qacls· an attempted analogy with the litualion In the
Middle East would be leu humorless than futile, however.
Wblle ~ iJ lltUe to choose from between the terrorill
1ac11c1 of thl FLQ (the Front for the Llheralion of Quebec)
and those of the PFLP (the Popular Front for the lJberalioo of Palestine) there are no obv!OUJ U:planalions for the
ea11tence of a Quebec "liberation" or separatist movemeal
111 Canada more than JlO years after lbe British wrested
It from France and more than 100 yem after II was estabUIIIed u a nation, with Quebec as an lllllgral part of lt.
The French-speaking minority (ooe-lblrd of lbe total
population) has, of course, long complallled of dlscrimlna·
lion at lbt bantiJ of lbe dominant Engllsh·speaking major·
ttr. But today a French Canadian 11 prime mlalater and
French has been elevated to equal status with Englilh In
the eovernmenl
It 11 In fact, the very success of French Canadianl In
receat' years ill achieving economic and political equality
lhat best explallll the growth of separatist ~t~~limenls­
teDiimlllls that are not, bowever, ohared by more than a
.....U minority of Quebealll. It Is thll resurgeace of pride,
plus the fact lhat huge Quebec is, and hu always DeeD,
a predonllnanlly French province In tbt midst of Englilblpelklng provtncea.
Bill boW eq&gt;lalll the terrariata1 with ~-.ll!fmhi•C• and
11111r kldaaphsco! Even the leader of thl "otliClal" aepara·
Wll party, the Parli QuebecoiJ, calla t.be FLQ "a type of
aewer rat with which every soclety 11s afflkted In Ita
partisan liums."
n.. FLQ is no more Ia be explained than those othlr
aewer rals below the burder, lbe Wealbermen, though lbe
FLQ doel at leaat bave some sort of rational goal beyoad
men terrorism.
'!'bore iJ ooly one way Ia deal with lbe rail, UnlortuDaleiy, refusal Ia pay lbe FLQ's rBDIOIII deDWidl may
coal more lnnoceat lives In addition Ia those already destroyed by bomhe Ill off by terrortnla durlag the P8ll
10 years or ao. Mucb more, boWever, iJ at &gt;ltake tban
lndMdualllves.
"nil wbole coacopl of 1overmnent UDder law II being
"tuled to ill uttermoot" lodaJ, IIJI Unlverlily of Mlnaeaota llltbropoiOglal E. Adaml011 Koebel.
Lw "II tbe major tool of ooclal eootnll developed and
UMd by 30,000 generati0111 of men wbo ~ us" and
maat be preoerved "If we are to survive, ' he told lbe 11'10
UPI Edlton and Publllben Conference In WIUiamlilurg,

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The tlillreuiDI eveata In Canada provide only the lalllt
.mdeucorlng of the truth of those wordJ.

Faster, Faster
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madelluboriBiastphtQ aaalloslllllprebyct.oo.._
lUll u I ..W.Cllllle Ill liM Ill
wbtn
110 prellldeatlaiiiCIIIIbt•- ha4 ar.- cbolce. rw
IIOboll:r I'IIIIJ 8 11'JISI d thalllr• .rca- - lolll81o
need IIIUCb btlp ~ tlefealllll Blny Oolihraler. Ha -

WIN AT ePiiOQI

2-Ciub Bid Hits

are more Amerlcane driving more placel,

lbey're drlvlnl there faster-about one-half·mUe per hour
per year Iuter, Ia be eucl
AlludY released by the ID!Ihway Ul&amp;rl Federatloa
for Safety anil Mobility ahowo that between 1947 lllllli87,
lbe percentap of vehicles exceeding 50 m.p.b, 011 umploed
rural hi,nays inereased from 40 Ia 10 per cent, due Ia im·
provemeallll vehicles and roadl duriDC SUI period.
Tbele lncreuls Ill speed are 1101 neceuarlly bad, though
IIIey do euct certain ''tolll." Tlre.l, brabl, handling and
a motorllt'l own visual and molar reaponte are among the
veblc~ver capabWtie1 that are lued as sp..dl
Increase,
The report concludel however, that lower speed ccalrGia on urban or rural ldgiiwayo have no lltroug potential
lor reducing accldellll atpillc•miy. The Jeut !"''bablllty
of aceidenll occurs when motbrills are aenerally drtvtn1
at the same pace rather than at very hlgb or very low
opeed•.

BERRfS WORLD

Wayne Queen, a 1110 pound
lldlor wl!• crossed the goaUine

Grand Slam Peak

· lour ~ last Friday 1111ail!lt
" Southern.
flar!n&amp;n Trace, meanwhile,
mliit ' contain North Gallla's
outalcle running attack led by

lr Oswald &amp; Ja•n Jacobf
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NEW YORK (NEAl
lAilT
WIST
Pre1idenl Nixon's backhanded eftort Ia purp Republican
.Q1015
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Sen. Charles Goodell from his party'• rllllb .11 OliO of lbt
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moel bizarre episodes In mndern political annals.
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doubts that the President's mind Is lbe IUidlllg one, even
SOV1R
BY JACit O'BRIAN
arms al her !Over - abe ran bus drivers and ....., ...,_
though only VIce Prelident Spiro Agnew ls openly usaultNEWYORK-JulloAr.cbewa
right put him.
ductora amplification equlp.
•Ae
lng Goodell ao a radical liberal and an obstructionist aland·
anubbed a cool mUIIOD ICJ shill Recently we wrote aboul menl for aaltty Ab, ao1llslt'l
.10832
llllln the way of Nll&lt;011 policies.
I• Nevada pmbllng jolnta .... aome people we mow wilD wear IIJI11(ialnc about-~~~~~~~~~ Art
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Moreover, as the President bas Just demonlltrated In a
Fnncb papera uy Liz TAJICI' the
mlraculoua
utile Macballe en lba 8th Ave. line
Both wlnerablo
brief touchdown In New Y;,rk's Weslchealer county and
allered
vol1111tary
bankrupt
a.
Pacemakers,
tiny
electronic
who doea a la!llh rGUIIaa btllll'
Apew mowed In earner vtlita, neither man II &amp;olng Ia Well N - Boot South
l1usband
Eddie
Flaber
cub
btJp
tllzmos
which
keep
an
Ill'
out
than acmo pro comlca.
Poa ZN.T.
malle a frank endorsement of the fellow they want Ia win
.. The Feda had quite 1 oiJakJ IGr cardlnc 1tumbles and jolt Walle lloJI, Bob Feller and
-James L. 'Buckley, who runs under the Consel'\lative
Pus
Pus ••
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coupleofbounallbeSIIJiofthe them bacll to a n!l'lllll beat: other an11me lll•bt'' INIII
~arty label yet says he would vole u a Republican In the
Pus 4 N.T. Poa I •
Dove when the Sbah of lrllll'o Now Lillian Gh*aman writes head a group ·of lodaj'a
Senate.
p... 5N.T. Poa 7N,T.
Full-hearted purge attempts of one's Intra-party enemleo
aliter
PriDceM Alhraf Plhlavt lnm Newark Ia tell WI The diamond atara jtlllaa Iii thll
Pua Puo
PMt
are usually very riSky. Franklin D. Roosev~lt tried a celeSunday
brunched there IIIIIOIItl Pacemaker Oub has grown to mmth Ia entertain oar Vlelnam
Openqlaod-. K
brated sweep of his own boUJe In 1938 and failed almoot
loll of laraellphlleo .... A oecret mare then 100 Ill three yean · ~ hospllalllatl !ada .... TodaJ'a
lolaUy.
You aren't going Ia run In- While House .poll ohowl Jim IIIII meetrl once a yllf at Beth alan Include lbt Melli' Bud
But at leut he lock 011 some lltriJJII boy1, lite the potent
to many case• of lbt partaer Buctiey only me per cent llrael Medical Center, Newark Hamlaon, WIWe Slulell 111111
Sen. Waller George of Georgl.a.
of a tw&lt;JoCiub opener havlnJ beblnd Coog, Oltlnger In tile N. - Nov. 11 at I p.m. thll lime Mudcal Gnnl al lbe l'lralla,
Goodell, uamed to his seat by Gov. Nelecn RockofeUer enough polnll for a two-no- Y.. Senate race .... Selma •...They alae bave a ICI't of and oll1en ...
Wd
after lbe assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, II notblng of trump res)lOftse but South
Dllmood
•t
right
In
front
of
a
Nervous
AnotlymoUI,
and
Ialka
hll1
~Mbtna
(lila
bt'i
dolllc
the aort. A moderate to conservative upstate -cresnnan dld have the 10 points need·
radio lllterviewer 1111okinc a about to be fitted for a 10 weD In hpa'n 1 In Cllleaeo,
at that J&gt;Oint, Goodell moved swiftly to liberal positions eel.
ctpret
IIIII told the unseeing Pacemaker IIIII Jittery alloulll he'll commute Ill wlnllr until
(eopectally against the Vietnam war) In queot of the kind
This crowded the bldillng
of &amp;ase he felt neceuary for victory In this reputedly llb-ld she'd quit 1111okinc .... are vl•lted by Pacamaier l!lrilllllraln\DIIlma.
eral alate. And that move put him In deep trouble from a trille. North had Ia show Selma's new ''NOM Jobt lw veterana wbo come by IIIII tell Wll)' did Dick lllsa'WII wallr: Iii
his suit at the three lrn~l.
the outaet.
Tbea
Soutll·had.to co to lite ~·lll)irl'talji'~·~'P ~.a· iifAA!I¥.f;~ta. -~ Clse'•ID"*mld+olblnct
So Nts011, tiwouch Agiri!W twtl&amp;oii'ii? l!imM'Mltillt.f m four level
allba C)rsscatjlln lbt r.llldllll
Ia lhow his. club ~; )1111 ~ .... mlraclas. Nlci p&lt;OJOCI, )Jl,
late October {(!I' another try), seems Ia be stomping on a suit and North could find 110 H'wooli • buetl Merv Griffin'• Richard Rodprl' "Two by the olber Dllhtf J•l two
man who II already down and woulcl probably lose to lbt better rebid than four hearta.
evident front-runner, Democratic nominee Rep. Richard L. He hoped there wu a slam Dill'ociacer Bob Shant. oow Ia Two" rm1slcal wiD be hla 37th heclrletl In 1 crowd al 1,1011
aiMerv'IN. Y.realauranl, Pipe .... In hla very llrll, Dick and rul~~e~UIIwlbtnat,webaar ....
Ollinger, If left alone.
in the offing, but hlo open\t&gt;i .... Yankl spend rntn 111 aliy LaiTy Bart ha4 a aoag tilled Now lbal SolllssrGt Ia boM'III
Goodell, we~.\: martyr compleK as big as an over· two.:iub bid was baled on
coal, uyo he
Agnew and Company are after him only II hlgh:eard polnll. He lban 011 doc!Grt IIIII mart m "AIIyOidPiacewithYou,~'with "The World'a Grealltt .Jm
because he was lbe ftral Republlcan senator to advance a was looking at two poaolble doctan than tobtcco (Dep'l a1 me rhyme that a1nJ1 pve 111 Band," lbt Raaoe•tll GriD,
concrete Senate pfiiPOaal to end lbe VIetnam war, lbereby quick losers In spadel.
Cotnmeret Ba-l .... Theda) allale: "I'll go Ia beD llr Jl, when lilly tsllrlatl, can't Ill
giving the dovllh cause a bipartisan aspect diJiuteful to
8aplda
Loren'• baH I I I mllllm ... Pldladelpbla" .... .Jackie them ....., .. lnr ICUiiiiiiJI
This put It squarely up Ia
the White House.
South and he decided Ia bid In jtWe1a "'" belated, TV Vernm dechlect H'lrOGII had Tlmolby ~loll, Htatllclllr In
There may be acme truth In that. But a olmpler cOIIald- four spades, to show lbe - · llallnp noted her old ''LaciY L" man to lifer than Gotham - lbi remake of "Wa~erllll
eratioco II that lbe Prelid011t, wblle IIUI'ely not unhappy at He couldn't be 1bowlll1 a
the tbolll!bl Goodell may ao dDWD the dralll1 .wabta Ia oave spade suit becaUII North 111m wu111 NBC, and btr role until be got lbtre; - 'be'• BIICbll," 11111 amnl'll!l lookfor lbe fOIIIIIII' Lord
his aeat lor lbt Republican party as part of ftll broad el!ort had made It clear that his wudescrlbed.u: "Aiunsntlrw pacldnglllnandllclullbll$ "" •
aida
111
anarddalln
11111
plan
to
Bad
to
bappell:
"nil
ciiJ
pve
Ll!lfii!CI'
Olivier; but
Ia capture the Senate lor llie GOP.
opening bid wao bued on a
Bucldey'a vtsbkl thlrd.party ••ndldAcy glvea NiDm that 1011g, strong, heart oult.
rob a. rich'' •••• Natlonal ,----------•"---------------.,.bope. Pollllu&amp;a:est thai 'Bucldey cummlly II
sec- South'• opade cue-bid cave
ond Ia ottlnger IIIII, under certain carefully
clr- North the green light lor
I
cumslancea, migbl wiD.
Blackwood, He knew thai "noalalcla" - lbe edltoro I
' Ji:J 1
The Irony, however, iJ that for Bucldey Ia lrtumpb over South was only 101Dg to alloW averqe 11.
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Olliuger It II appareally easeallal that Goodell de weD him oae ace but NOrtb wu
1nMJ Rallb, J,Jnda Bini I
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getUng ready Ia follow up
enough Ia make lbe race a very cl- lbree-man aftalr.
J"'-' Rallb'l atater.m.law,
By Helen Botlll
AI - knowleclieable GOP aource pula II, lbe "demo- with a ftve·no.lrump cill Ia
wbo jUII wad Robert Pill'~ YOUTH ASKED FOR&gt;ITI
. llbd beca\IR lbt 1rilda tills* IIIII
grapbica" In New'\'art Slate wort against Buckley JIOiug uk lor klnl•·
thaeb) pined a new
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mucb hlCber than he II rlChl IIO'W, He may nearlY llave
North planned Ia 11mble """"une1t jelrn JICIIb Loeb wbt "nlll cgbmn Ia. far JCIWII Ia retatdltd wbleti IIIII liD'I.
"'ulmlred hl1 vote amooc blo obvloua COIIItllueacy, tbt on seven if South were Ia wro~ auch aymphonlto ao people, their problem~ and Anyway, lwu laDrllll to her
cooservatlve Ia moderate Republlcane (and J)emocrals) lhow two kina• but South
Carmen Lombardo'• "Boo pleuuree, their ~ IIIII whell a B1r1 up and
who can't abide GoadeD and prefer alec to stay oft the had better Ideo.
Hoo " and lbal IVtl' papllar fun. ·AI with the rut of BelHI pushea Ann :aon on list
ratber blaDd ••ceatrilt," Ottinpr.
They convention
were plaflnti,w:
Help Us!, It welccmel IIUIM cement, lor nil at. all,
II Bucldey II Indeed In 111111 potllion then hll1 bope bu to expert
If a ~ ''Raile the ~..
And'woald you believe ' TeeftY but WOII'I dodge a . . , acepl to obolr • lila .... Ia.
be thai Goodell eula far deeper lnlo Ottbiger•a liberal coo- . Blackwond bidder I
stlluency than lbt latter'• own polls lhow him dolnl. A with five JIOolrump to Ilk for Weeny Genie"'
~do -Uon with a bniiiHIII.
AniiiOill(landraD&amp;ftl'. WbtD
Goodell vote of len than :Ill per cent woulcl evidently cfoom kinp, be cuar111teec1 that an Ra.,_ rb.;"di roll oui Send your llelllfle q-UOM JOU can'lll(ll•,..... ~
Bucldey.
aceo were accounted lor. M1ek Jaaer'l biOI
11o1 to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr. well, I , _ It aUla JGII
When Apew vlalted New York Ia ratee money for Buck- South aald to blmlllf, "Nortb &amp;.aU quit III'I*IDI
11 CII'O of Helen Help till thll ocared. When I IGIIIId her, IIIII
le~ 011 Oct. 5, speculation waa rampant that be wlllled not wouldn't be tryinC lor seven Jtarl
lbt
1111111
11
you'd
newopaper.
wu UJIDI. "nlll bu twu inl'l
only to help him dlreclly but a1ao = b y ongendertag without IOIId hearta. !lll lib to 111
c11arm cary ~1, dm't HOW TO START A
a IDI of llmal. blfn.
'
voteo oft ottln· hearll, pl111 ftvt clubt, plus
lbe aympaihy lor GoadeD wblcb would
......
lll'lltllld
him
....
Hope
CLEAN.tiP
CAMPAIGN
8bt'a
a
rU11J
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t
pt,
bat
two
aceo,
eqlllll
lJ
trlckl.
cer and &amp;el him within Buckley'a pr
1 ranee.
tllllddawbtareDIJIIIIIDillbw
It really doeon'l matter whether Apew, aeling lor Nll&lt;oo Then bt mlf well have Bamp1on - 1 IIIIo 1 anti at Dear Helen:
seven
bearll,
just
Ill
cua
Cafe
Clra
Your
answer
to
lelllllera
lUll
~par~! t., 1114 11111'1
wu operating from thlo rather sopbllticated two.~evei
clubt
won't
run.
wbtll
the
ltall
seekin8
help
,
...
lbtlr
lllltWIIIIr
almoal
u bad. JIMis lllf · lltrategy, The point Ia If It tloean't work out that way If
Alter lbal IOIUoQuy, South
GoadeD doea not moke a veey good ohowtaa then ihe
~m= procramwuacellenl,butlet'o ~wlll~lbe~lt. ndtrJIIII
1
Presldeal's bid Ia save the New York seat by lettiug It bid sevea. Since ille pme llll'rlnl: Until abe gal up Ia tab it me lleJIIarlher:
to,help btr7,'l'btJ 11i1* 1'111 a
wu duplicate, be bid lt In
lor Bucldey wtil almost surely faiL
lasve
11111
there
It
wu,
right
There
Is
an
or
.....
latd
drimb
~Oodtr.
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no-trump lor the eldra 10
·-•Hope
-...n:.
ba'
PI'Oiraftltill
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of
,
Wllal
'CIII
bl
tlaDif
po~ lli1d I lop ICON.
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fledcran 11 l'rlllram-tllltW.~aelf.
1/011'11 fltld iio """ ........
BARBS
thll
-.~~bed:
In I ICIIII alarllnl vdunleon I1ICb U the Dear CODnle•
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There'• nolblnl like a barwhich had btr l'tllhllltl.lnto the )'011111 peaple wbo ..... ~
1'17 ........ ~Giaob wltb
1J PHIL PASTOIET
viii moon Ia make one feel
While lt'o aimed mi\ilb'" at JO!If. 1dctlt ·~ 'l'a15 lbtm
The people who need auto youna apln, and aollllng
public Iandt admlnlaleleli by ftr/
· needs a .i[~o.t liill
lalurance moat are peel..
the Federal Govll'l!llllilt&lt;llla .....,.-::;-.
trtana.
equally applicable Ia ltalljlllll Then;- • 'bow misch ,...,_
• • •
local parha, lnetrl, bWbta llrlnCiw a,tlll a rw'• ilsitil.
Knock r o '" fricn41
and atnaml.
,
Most """" paop\1 lbtaa dQa
ofl011 0110UII~ alld 10011
A -.)rdormatllll paitlj)hltl . . uilaaato plllli4liad:1ii
"How to Conduct .a . a.jlnrup woi1by ea._.l can't*'* ala
lite the acbte next momlnl
Clm(lalan"
gi'ltl a ·~ 1 by , btller one •.tat) youT - 8,
1HE DAILY SENTINEL
from alaflnl o u I In thi
atep
ouWne
on lilllll*dlll • Dear,Ht\lli:
•• , · . ·
damp air Ia ccrracl that mlf.
DEVOTED TO
Johnny
Horla•.:.::=:•lda
·
lh!MilUIIIapr~llsnt
INT!REST OF
apprebtnoloft.
MEIGs-MASON A~I!A
~· .:l'hla . .
~FI'
JIIMitiill for .... Jtarl
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CHESTER L. TANNEHILL,
oibtr
lite
mataHa
are
111111!111~\llqllhllllbl'fttrlld.
!oc.Ed.
available lr&lt;m: II , . , _ Actualij, I want to bep ,.
~OBERT HOEFLICH,
City lctltor
l'hpam Cllllllllllor, U. I. IIIIOldnl, blsllf1117 moUser'ubllthtd dolly ucopl
loi!WHY by Tlli Olllo VIlli¥
~ " 1111 _.., flnda out 1m~
,ubllllllng compli)y, 111 """'
. _ . II ·' - ' Me ; I 11 hP, How tk&gt;l-pJrilrar"' ~
!'·· hcmtroy, Ottlo, 11157.,. · :':I'T:'W'l--~~'1"1:1' of 11,246 feet,
Wu\lbsilol. b. C. at. : . that. IIIIOidnl II ~? lbt
~~.= ~:.
II• lwoyeara - , 8ecNiary lhlrllla llt~*"o . . In
I Slcond .CIIII POllitt fllld 12 QUICK QU
Q-Accorclltlf
Pomwov. 01110.
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Wllal llfrl! lanlcd
Gftfr
of
tha lntorl~ Walter J. ~ Ill bad. ,.. WCY , I ·
· NatiOnal llh',rtlllrtl
Q-,-Whal U a gjbbo.lll f4l!iftfl fO filltmi ill;"" A:~k?
· rtprettntatlvt totttn•nr..
baa
•deal&amp;lialed a·fa.ll cWiJI.Isp
·LucY• ' . &lt;.
I
The u.s. 8oclil Secsirlt
11100111
:A-TIM
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s·•v.e n· ·menlloaad
. ~loahor. lnc .. 12 Boii. ~Jtllt.,
."""llh for,J:IJ., ;;oJirn.·- ., *tth •1 •..,...,, who ... . . ~'lllll
Act w~ approved by
Hew Yark City, Ntw Yrif 1• •
A-Wbttl 'tbe moon It be, 1ft ~ Bible u ,i!Mi·ftm bird dent
llul!lcrlpllon r-: Dt!hilfltl tween
I"QRkUn D. lliros!evelt ~~~~~~~!-nilJii•¥iY·~".tie bad;' bit lilly iWht he ._ .
hall and full, either Alii out froJII IJie ,Arlc by
AUJ. 14, W$, The World -~....-~1.• 1 aeyell•.yaan .~ , ~­
'· c«Jit
by CIN'Ior
-,
· ont
l""lloll!t
per _
!ltlr ~
In wutn1 or wanln1. II 11 ,0..: NOah. ,, · .
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WvMtct at Tht O.lly Slnflnfll
recaUa 1~1 Ida _, . JOII!iNV IIOIIIZON'&amp; amoitra·, .,.. ·~cordl*f to
boUI.
.
· ~·Whkh I.;;Q eofttfMitlt ~m~tlt
OUitt. 123.40. She month•.!
•
. of Llldlow, Vt.,
111.70. ThrN months, t5.U. IV
llfiiJ!Ic!i. \_ c . .' . ~ : .
Q-Wh&lt;ll m 1 I o I b JII'Oo or~ 1101D ~rad 01 '"" wu 1bt Dflt.bellllflCiary of HELPER A~ "niE U;S,JUi•
Motor Route where ctrrl•r
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8irtl'1' .... 1111 aaly l1lliWiaclisa
monlllly ooclal u c u r II y Dear Belen .
aervlct not evalleble: On• d!ICed m lhe IDOfld'o deep- lljl IOIIM gtogtapllnl7
tnonth 11.50. ly mall: OM_yeer
There Ia" 11lrl allldioOI,!119 I•D i1rJ Ill 1o II,,.''DIIrl~t lel
A-Eurilpe and Alia art pa.ymeato, Sbe received
etl mine?
112.00. She months 16.25. ThrH
A-Gold. The mine Ill now btlnlllit.d u lturula check No. ~I lor baa a opeech lilipllll'tnellt, ~or ~~~~~ liP .)'tW bruth
montfls 54. DO. Sublcrlptlon price
Includes sunaev Tlmft~ s.nun" . · South Afrlea re~ebte 1 deplll on some maps,
a2.54, da~ Jan. 31, 111-NI.
Utla rea11111 abe II rwL Lw well away! •I - H.
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Pig1kill Gtniu1
li:pd, friends, your erudite
prognosticator warned you
le1t week that there were
mar.Y" dlsq uletlng porltlnta
lurldirg In lbe football firma·
ment wblcb-iall-taff-lndl·
. cajed .., qpheaval of manu·
lnenlai proportions:
True lo our predicUon, the
favored teams were loased
a)!oul by the underdcgs with
.an the abandon of leaves
sptruilng before lbt force of
an October nuclear blast.um·kumph!
This week, your faithful
~orrespondenl sees a return
to normalcy on the nali011's
gridirons with the chalk
horses- er-favored club!lwlnnlng most ccntesll. Most,
that
but not aUI

contest,' tlt\lal
wllb lbe
the

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However; tlle Bobcat dllienae Gallla lul-k bal·lsU beaien •
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tie lasted l'rlday le"'"' ......linllllllrlllll Trj1C8. ·
~''? oeniCI'.
·.
nlghL.
,
Coacb lioll AahltJ't Soulbtm
OWl), oophomore halfbaek
Kyser Creek must flU a Tornecloel Will Ita~ qCr WI
T Stetoo ,and newlY illaerled pPiftl hole In Its Interior Wall week. Sou111em IIIII P18J the
f~ ~ •cl Phil Hollenbaugti. . ~WM!d by ~ lplWY to junior lou&amp;h G..._, Tomeafil. ~· ,
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. o1t1 all the Piralel 1polnlll' !"ckle Oair $1illher: Swlaber Coac~ WtJ · &amp;ptdlla't
Green.
lt'U 'Injured In the Eulern l:aolallll El&amp;ltl wiD play
1
• league encounten ,.ui ,....,, He bas been on crtltcheo Saturday lflerllooil al - .
second place Iner ._.... linl:e.
· Mlller hil wdid vlclorlaa
"Playing at AieJander;
Aleunder'a attack i• over Vllltoo .CGualy,' Gloullr,
Gr~10i!r al• .Southwestern; engine•"'~ by oopbomore and Southem. Eulern "'will
Southern 'at dlouater and ltpai caller are, Broob and beattemptlnjlatmlelraolt·iller
E..,~rn baL\IInc. MUle~ on two ..,.. twurers In 110111~1 being lbillotj, . . last Friday
Sah!~Y afternoon.
prta Bpdnell .e,ncl Pal LBWIOII. at Federal. lltilng.
Howard Lee Miller'•
Hudnell II one· of the ltadtila
Ky
k Bobcats 4-l .ln tbt 'K .«trl In tile ,Mid Ohio ValleJ o31111t. '
sy
4o2 over aD wiD bettie Conlerent:e IIIII Soulheutern ..., ~· • j
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tier Spartans 1n a Olilo. 11e hat! ocorecl eight touch. uno
Btifll/8
CfiiCihll nnn , league affair at downs and 12 elltra polnta.
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Al~\qt
AleJander'l major IOOI'Ing· Nt:lllt' 1'0R'K (UPil-The
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'-• the puslng of 20
Unlted,Prell
lntornallonal
There IIIIJ be IOIIIOIIrln&amp; ....... up .lmoel IIIIIIGilced Cll
i"',lr:ander
Is Z-4· overall, threat •··
,... ...,,
imall college
football lop
Melgo County footiJall lanl. A loqlbaD cl7autY at Melgo High
bavljril defeated Southwe~tern Brook&amp;
wiHt ""' placo vo1et .,d _,.
and}:N~ GaiUa by large
Laot week In a losing effort at lost.lled r~ordlln perenlfllsls, Scbool. The billloolt: llred by Weheler 11J11 of &lt;lfnaely:
"A IIICO
mat"~_.
Glouster Brooks completed !llfll\~weel&lt;l .
. d:ro CJI mlera ul tbt same line of deacelll· a
tt 1i1118 •
'
T•m
Pltnts poworlul &amp;irup, or familY that malnllln8 Ill JIOIIUIII i..r I Cl!l!•
Th¢&lt; Spartans bave los~ to IOVOII ofllaerlallfor 153 yartle 1. Timpe·(ll) (,1.4)
283
Norll&gt;west,lleemlin,MWer and and two touclidcwns. Alaander 2. Ark. St. (IJ) (.1.41
278 alderable lime."
In tlnefull~eU~~~andals.tealhr ria fourth, thl Marauders
Glou.•iter Ky•er Creek lo1188 has never beaten Kyger Creek 3. Montana C1l 16-01
226
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4. Texas At.t 121 1.1.41
192
under
Coach Orarltl Chancey and three U8lltanla with him IInce
bave been at the band&amp; of on 1be grld'.ron.
5. No. O.k. St. (II (l.Q.1liS9
Waha~ and I!Ptern,
Coach
Mel
Carter's 6. Dolawere (5-11
W the trepm1ng (Dill Dllon, Fenton Taylor and Joba Bemley) bave
Tb'"' Bobcats are led of- Hlgblendera are aWl aeeldng 7, TtMOSHI St. !S.Ol
. liN al7-i-2leaJue and ~2 overall record. The only coach clo8e to
fensl~'e'•
by
their
louchdown
their
first
wfu
of
lite lll'IO 8, Abll""" Christian (S.Il 103 Mr. Chancey II Ben illrdr:lea who came to Jacboo In 118'1, lbe
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9, WestornKr.l.t.o.H
67
twin , Dnid White, junior campalp. .
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10. Eastern Kentucky ll.Ol 21 1111110 year Orancey bolted logeth,.. the llnl Melli cbarnJionahlp
tallbo~ck· and Gary Saunders
Southwestern 0-4 will battle n. Wolletd (I) 16-10)
21 macldae.
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Green
12.
Freeno
St,
!S.Il
16
seni~1r ••,.baca.
Twp.,ln Ill homecOCIIInl.
(Tit Grambling (3·21 16
Brjddea, after a leu than 10'81JIIral overall HUOn of S.7.e'm
Green, of COJJrse, lost to North u. Northern Mlch.IS.Il
u 116'1, bu come alooi with 11+0 In ll)tlf, the lrilllanl ~lin 1189,
15. MISIOtii'I·Rolla (S.O)
12 and ~ Ia date In 19'10, Tbeoe digiti add up Ia :JZ..Iil-1 !CI' 116'1
16. Soulliern 111. (oi:Ol
n
17. N.E. Cllcl,homa 01
10 lhrougb last Friday night, quite 1 eepectable, but hardlY l:nalblng
18. Troy St. oi:l·ll
9
19. (Tiel Cl Pt~ !SLOl (oi:ll 1 doWII the Marauders' necks.
Losan. alway• llro"8 NJDing off the lmg reatme of Mel
(Tiel Linfield IS.OI
8
1
0
Other• receiving tlve or mor• Adami, has been coached by Dldl Mikes two of the IIIII three
polnls: Platteville: Gustavus· yea (Mibslookleavelbe 1111-'tltlperaon Ia pursue 'II'~
Adolphus. Wlltenblrji, Jackson·
No Caivllna U Walle
ville Stale, Hawaii. San Fema01· acedemic dep'ee). In the 116'1~70 11(111n to dele Logat II ~~
Foreat 7 · '
do Volley State, Florida Ae.M. overall, 17-&amp;.1 br the les,cue.
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T
St
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rm certain Chance)' and staff Hb to wtn as much u the Dllllll
M
N. e1. 8"" .,J, • exaa . 32 of 35 coaches vo1ed.
7 (N)
vocllei'OIIII.an, but he f'I!C08IIIzes - u perbapo aome lanllorget
Hockey Standing• - tllet there alwaya are upa and dcnml. Acclleclloo of boys may
West \'a•.ll, Colo. St. U. 8
NHL Slalldlngo
Wyom1D11t. New Mexico 0
By
Unlltd
Preu lntemoflo1111 be ezcellent In tale1tt but sbtrl on desire. Or tum It around. Or
Ari!ODB 81. 85, Tex. El
Qaot
there may he a ye8r when the 17 and IS.,.ar aids llpll1 wblch the
Paoo 8
W. L. T, Pitt coed! mnat re)J prove sby In both talent and desire. Or aD the
IA!gao Zl Alllllll 0
Boslm
4 0 0 8
4 1 0 8 lngredientrlto win may be prea111t except experience, And then
' GalUpolla II Melp II
:::;e;lk
3 1 0 6 there are thooe moll unrootrollable eepecta of all about football:
lroatoiJ IZ Jru*aea H
Detroit
2 ~ 0 ( lbe bounce of.that goofy.....ped baD and.the moods IIIII whlmrr of
Welllloll M Waverl7 1%
Vancouver
2 5 0 4
I 3 1 3 the afflclal.l at any glv011 time,
Huau Traee I Norilr Gallla 1 BuHalo
t 3 0 2
Certainly lbe Marauder record Ia lhll point pver the put 3\1
Alexuder H KJief Creelr 8 Tcronlo
Greea Twp. 14 Saalhweetem 1
W. L. T. P11 IOIU10III demonltrales that Chancey and staff, working with boya
0\lcago
3 1 I 7 In a school aeltber the smallest nor the largeat Ill number of tile
Gleaoter 14 8GIItiJem I
St.
LoUis
3 1 I 7 Southeastern Ohio l.e1111e Diembtrs, have p-oduced remarkably.
MDier I! .Eulfra zo
Philadelphia
3 1 I 7
llaveD1Woodi4Wibrna8
When lbe home team takes lbe field Friday """""" In
Los Angeles
2 1 o 4
Ripley Zl PI, Pleurmt 8
Minnesota
2 2 o 4 Pomeroy "'lalnsl undefeated GaDipolll, nothing like Coach
Plttsbu111h
0 2 2 2 Clancey's bead wiD be mthe line, It lB secure m hla record, A
South Polllt 8 Coal GI'OV&lt;! I
Olklond
0 5 0 0
lrootoo st. Joe Zl F'alrlllld •
obot at a piece of the cllamplonsblp wiD ride oo the game'• out·
r.-y•s ltoouHo
Vancouver 2 Olklend 1
14
Oal HID 11 RocUW I
come. The teams 011 paper are evenly balanced.
Ft. Gay 30 SJmmeo Valley 0
The winner will come onto Ute field with more d0Jb1. still,
1H.!;ll :~t8)'111,~~ ...
1'1''" ~~~t·~t . ~~~·· '' 'T l'l!"r;l&gt;iJilil~lll!'l-~ .~ ~.!!9!1'~. ~ ~lsi&lt;$, .01
PittsburGh ·at. Los Ang
IIICb tbinP tl)onutlea are ·made; ·
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Lotilil.~t.llakland
ObiG· t,t .z::Iecmlssir1011 0•ti
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Colurnbla 7, RUIJen I
Yale h~. Cornell II
Georjfla Teeh II, Talaae I!
Da~ mouth 8, Harvard 7
IIREWBRB ACQUIRE TWO
MILWAUKEE (UPI)- The
A~~na 211, HoUJion Z2 (Nl
Ohio &gt;late S5, IUinola I
Milwaukee Brewers Tueeday
W . nsln !8, Indiana 12
announced the acquisition ol
Kan '' 10, Iowa Slate II
left..llaoded plldler Leo Rohr
Ttledh 3!, Keal Stale II
Ge•re:=
· 17, Kemuelly 14 (NI and. rlght.lrander IMrrY Bear,
Weott;
b. 2t11 .MarlbaU II narth from the New York Meta.
Brewl!'s ~al Manager
N.C. So te M, Maryland '
Mlamlo (O.t II, Bowllug
Mlli'vln Mllkes said lite pair
was purehaaed 011 a conditional
G~·lllln
'"' ItII, MIDNO!a IZ bull.
Mlelrl
Mich. Stall I'!, Iowa I
Mtao. jl1111 ~ !lo· Min. 8
wiD reaDy

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Kaneli.• .St. 18, Oltibolila II

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OriiOD II12
17, ~,!.
'1\'aoblnlr.n
114, Sius Jole St. II

-'ZGamto

Dues,

13 (N)

.

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forward, lflbbed • key re·
bound and made I Uu ! point
play with Dve secoodl ~
In&amp; Ia btJp tbt Detroit Plal&lt;cta
heal the MUwaukee Backl, liS:
m, and run Delrolt'o record 1o
4-0.
The Pistons' Dave 81111, with
bls team lraillng, Uil-111, wiUt
eeven IIC!IIde left to play,
missed an attempt to Ue the
score but quickly out·
maneuvered MUwaukee super
liar f.ew Alclndor fCI' lbe
rebound, eenk tbt foDow-up
sbot and alae drew a foul lrtHD
The vto!CI'y moved Detroit
Into sole poasesaion of first
place In the National BaakelbaD
Al8ociaUoo's Midwest Dlvlaloo
while the Buclur dropped their
first same after • seasonopening lrlumpb against Allan·
Ia and .10 str~t e:d1ib1Uon
vtcl&lt;ries.
Bing paced Detroit with 37
poinla and Jimmy Walker
added 20 while rookie Bob
Lanter, playln&amp; oppoella Alcindor for most of the JIDie,
tallied 18, Alclndor led aU
S&lt;!OI'Ors wltll 38 and teammate
Oscar Robertttoo had 26.
"He thlnkl out there," Lanter
said of Alclntlor. "He makes
you thinlt."
Ellewbere In Ute NBA,
Philadelphia, the . only other
team beatdes Deirol! to sport
an unbeaten record, beat
Buffalo, IJ8.89; Sen Dleso
nipped Phoenix, 11~114; New
York lrlpped Los Angeles, IIJ.

COLUMBUS (UPI) Jualor llaebacller Jobu
Niezgoda of Toledo aad
aopbomore lallbtck Jull!u
Uvas of-linl Groen were
aamed players of the week II

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leadlntl PlrllacleiJrhla pulfll

Ia and Ia 1111 fourth ~
Greer led the 'l8erl Willi
point. and Em Bryant wu I
for the Breves with 19. ,
Stu Lutz ICCI'ed a cat '
high 43 polntrl. ln helplftl '
Diego beat Phoeni.r. It ·
Lantz' followup 8bol with •
10 seeonds left to play
JIVO the ilocbta their '
Diet Van Arldale po
Phoenix with 28 polnta. · •
champion

Nleacoda,

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A111nflc Division
•
W. 1.. Pet. I

By United Preu

4
J
1
1

o 1.000 1
1 .750 ·
2 .333
3 .250 '

Centr11 Division

W. L. Pet.

Baltimore
Atlanto
,uw-tttih «~&gt;a: '· . ~t~nau

(eteqil~•TJ ,.;~~r~--·· '~" 1 ·~

,

York upped ill record to a, .
Wlllla Reed, wbo. sat 0111~ '
of .Ute third quarter M 1
stomach ache, netted 16
in the final period In · ·
Knlclta' lrlumph over .
Angeles, Reecl led the vte
wiUt 29 polntrl and !eamJl j
Walt Frillier bad 23 while ,$1 · I
West paced the Laker&amp; ""' i
Jerry Lucas tallied 3311(J
and Nate Thurmond addtifllll ·
for San Francisco in ita 1 1
over BaiUmore. The Bull .
suffering their first lou a
two victories, were led by J
Carter's 24 polntrl.
'·
PCI'Iland handed
fourth 1011 without a vi
Leroy Ellis and Jeff
·
shared scoring honors for
Trallblazers with II J1!l
esch. McCoy McLemore led
Cavallero with 17.

Philadelphia
New York
Buffalo
Boston

2

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1
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US'Jounder

~ ~-• ., p1~~
" bo •-•...,,~m ••"""· •up defeulve "-" for biJ

perlmaarrre lui weebud

apblll ll'ealertt Mlcltlgan.
Cole bF raa.• Laaterbur
eeld Nleqoda "reamed the
field from 11dellne to lkJeUne
aod played jut a ~c
pme ..." He bd It solo
tackles, 13 1111111, forced
three ftunbleo, recovered ooe
and brKe up a puo.

W. L. Pd. oJ),
Detroit
4 0 1 000 '
Milwaukee
1 I :500 f .
Chicago
2 2 .500
"
Phoenix
1 2 .333 ' '
Poclllc Dlvl1lon
W.L.Pct.l
Portland
2 1 .667 l
San Fronclsco 2 1 .667
Sealtle

San Diego

.

Los AnQeles

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2
1

1 .500 1
3 .«10 1 .
2 .333 ,1111

Tueldor'• RauH1

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Detroit 115 Milwaukee 114·
Philo 98 BuHalo 89
1 1
Wedn-r'• Gomes
Detroit ot Boston

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Local Bowling

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Baltimore at Cincinnati

Los Angeles at Phlla

San Francisco at Atlante

Phoenix at Seattle

THE LAMPLIGHTERS
Oct. 19, 1910

Slolldlngo
Turn

Paints

No.3

..o·s•

&lt;II
38

No.5

28

No. 1'

No.6

Untouchables
High Individual

NOTICE

36
26

2..
Game -

High Series - Chuck Miller
626; ·undo Boyles 471
Second High Series - Blaine

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T..m H19b Gome-No. 6 799
Tum HlghSorles- No.6 2039

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land wiriJ&gt;IIe!l ~·=~:
Hal Greer and
,
ham Clllllblned &amp;!!' pGinl

Defending

Aldndor.

Carter 587; Nona Nelson

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1 lQO; SID FrandlcO - 1"'1
Bob QulclJ:. a subllltUII BaltlmCI'O, 1»-1.01, llld

176

17, Ean

28, Florida

115~114 .·

Clluck Miller 279; Linda Boyles
115
&amp;econd High Ind. Game O.lo O.vlo 223: Mo•lne Ougon

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Pistons Nip

Mllso ~ IT, t.:OJOrado 12

.Nebruka a, Olda. Slate 10
No. l;.:lao 81. H, Mempbll

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Third p~ II at stab Friday
nllht in !Iii Soulbti'n Valley
Alhlellti~.
.
Cojsch
~·· jmpr~ed
Hannan Tr~ Ntlldcata lrayel
to NOI'th ·~ Jir tile only
\eqt!l1 cootelt. J1o1b clube are J.
2111 thl SVAC aitd 2-4 overall.
Bannan Tr~~· !'On- Ita
1romecomlnl pale '-" Friday
defeallnJ SoulheJ'Ir lAical, 40-8
willie Coach ~·· Pirates
ICGred a come •· friiD - behind
, 1..12 victory over Green 'I'WJ&gt;·
cTrace
Durlnc
tjio Hannan
has acored
90·
polnta
while
allQwlng 102 points.
North Gam. has scored 78
pointa wtille pt!'ml~• 143.
BoUt ~ .baye . 1011 Ia
league leading • EQtem arid
second place ~or Q'eelt• .
II both 1 cluboi are at full
strength, 1l shoUld be an Interesting evening.
The ~ja biQI!II scoring
• lbrtaf · lir · speedy bailback

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lbt
Clllftllllao , _ beq liRa &amp;ft1 hal 1111~1 I
'fun,•• Ill' by I 11111111 al ,....._,, - 1114 aal!Rrnr' i) - .tolmct. Tbtl...,. - ...,_ 11h • a d
Dllq al Cllleaeo.
111 ,.....,, H"fflllller IMtlldJ 110011 w1111 DIIIO);
lfllr Qlcqo,lfiiii(IIII'IJPuN1•'J alii I DIIIO),
Now, po1111c1 II a 1'0IIIh ~ lntletd,lllllln lllf'
elecllan ., _ DWb' an:rtllla8 10117, BUD, tile
qosoJI""'IIoa ''nllr!J" lllbt operallvnwd. 'l'bt plaiD
truth ta thltlfl•111••., tried to '*'7 wa~~r .. bGib
lllloaltllrllll IJAIIIII - delealed by Hsnbln BiJm,
pbltf ........., as IIUidl u by IUdllrtt NIIDa.
MI1IJe lbe pllbllc doom~ IIPIDW IIIIa. Bat lbt 8eDIIIe
..... ADd lbe Selllle - both lldel af It - bowl
""""*'I elae. It bowl tbtt l,fndtll .W.Sm alane

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WGI'dl, 1be Vlellllm plallk at lbt aiiC.CO
And lbea there II Wllllllllllnal polnl: llwu tbt
CDIV8111111 - IIIII by 1111 IMIIIIel wltblll thl Jo!maoll lorcea wbt Jlft "-P'• 10) tbt 1111
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EDITORIALS
Quebec Terror
Tests
Rule
of
Law
A humor columnlat writing about
abductiOII

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. . lllal of 11111 OWII ~. And, pollllca or !10

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Washington .

arllele doall wllll tbo throe taxed unil'ocmly.
'
llal ·~ lines "" lllo billal. .Opponehb have ariUed llUCb
. ! • ........,.:..
.. _...,.., :would «IIIIo Jo. '
OOL1}iBU.B(UPI):--~ csl fiYOIIIi8 .....,... and would
wm be flle.,l l'llb .11ne pro- tie untMr 1o ren~er~.
pGIOd cliN!eslij llll Olilo t:on- ' Researcb ihows allout 4St,oao .
olltuiloo Nov. 3, twd "cll wblcll bomoOwnen ·ln Ohio would be

"-e Ia .-11 cao;., "*1 otllers to foUow.
lbt allole ollbt~~ • Back In April, wbett the.
Ia 11101 lot o1 . _ lilt market
hit 7J4, the ·
ildLI1I111, une~t Prtlldent advlaed the na·

-:;•IOdbiP ln......,t r••· I woukl Uon If anyone had money
to
1hll appertunlty to to invest tb6n wu the time Ill do
lbri~ dllculia a mr nota 111 It 'l'booe who followed his adca- and olllloa ol our nee would now be a Utile richer
becau10 the market haa
- Unom· reacbed 7811 and $nil IVOI'J
In iorle part lllgl) o1. contlnu!ld '"""" pin.
u a renll o1. defenae Tile stock market hu 10110 up
apace Cillo. AI we move u CtqiOI"&amp;te prol.lta show li&amp;JII
to a peacetime_ of risln&amp;, as Interest ••"" start
:
wiD be better able to ctme dOWD, and as thoro Ia a
Joll\:to
!ul1 unemployment general confidence that lnlbe .... ltheut menactna Inflation. Dation can be slowed. 'l1nu&amp;h
be bt\llboucb lbe recenllf re1eued steady restraint all the..
- wnemployment fliUres for elements are at - k 111 lbe
~ show a 5.5 per cent marketaalna.
_ IIAIJala, II abould be noted thai Jaflatloa - lnDallon erodes
peGple be-lbe qea of II ever,body'sdollar.We'veaott.o
anoUtiiCCOUIIted for n per cent bold the Uno on un_.-y
· the rile from Au&amp;ual and Federal spending. Buqet
,September. II Ia felt that lllis deficits are Inflationary
,riae 0111 be attributed to the fact because government Is com·
•that lh.e returning to college i pellng in the money market
tmnlnated their "mmer When we bon-ow, our debt goes
employment b)' the Labor Welk up and we have to pay file In·
...ney. but were not then back
on the deb~ which will be
Ill ocboOI. Tbere WU DO rile In D1GH than $20 blllioo 1hil year.
lhe unefuploymonl rate for men 'l'llnlllllh fiscal restraint we
year~ ol. 110 and over. have witnessed a decrease In
Flpres In the loth Dlslricl the consumer price indei Ibis
decre01es in unem· year !rCID neasonally adjusted
ij&gt;loymooniJcateslklling this year rate of 7.2percentln January to
cwnty Ol&lt;ctpl Falr· a rate increase of 3.Z per cent in
wblch has remained July. The outlook for the
lteoAn. at u per cent.
remainder of lhe BICond hall of
lalenol Jlales -It ahould be lhe year C&lt;Hllinues 1&lt;1 be enremembered that blgb ln......,t coura~.
bsve been cau..d b)' the These comments , .. not
deflclb of the llltles and meant 1&lt;1 minimize our
OC&lt;IIKfDll that hal been ecooom!c aitua~on. Ally time
paat all sensible when ~le IN out of work,
llmlta. Wben lnlldon Inflation eats away at
to run rampant, as paychecks, and interest rates
..,.rlllllons make Investment dllflcull, we
bold have a serious problem.
By However, we should.remember
In ~,,..~
--- - •---u~~;~~.
the line oo biil spending that durllng the early llltles,
encouraging unemployment aver11ed close
In borrowing b)' to 8 per cent and this was only
prtvare business, we have been brought down b)' converting to a
to increue lhe money wartime economy and pursuing
\o,..,,lv and allow banks to lend a guns and butter spending
money to smaller policy. When the economy
Already, several began to overbellln 11186 as lbe
blnks,
of In- deficits from lower lues and
begun higher apendlng rose, spendinl
their prime Interest was not cut but Increased,
•lllna the precedent for
In a
deficits
loday·

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· $IIIIo ,Jio110 No. I .Is a pro:, lhe ~ll!le, revenoe 1ouea would

JIC!NIIcoria~tu~,rt/endlllenj. t.o1a1 · t~tn mnnon • year ''the
would •II" mcNit for tile eqtlre Illite.

· wb!dl', \U,alltr.~

thorlze·llie tll11'(leneral Ala(lm· A 10\!01111 pi"OIICIIed CIIIIUIDbl)' to enaetWlaialloil reclucb1e Uonai...-Jmentwould reduce
·real.,fa!t ~ lor JI!IUIIIIIII u,. •ta~·· voter residency ..)'OII'f ol;,as• or 9Jder.
.
qulremenl frCID one year to lb::
Tile·~tuie wollld ... In·
Comt·lllillb ot 0U. quallllca·
111111 to( the tu relief for the
etd!ltly. jill' epmpte, It Cquld
allilw pr(lperty tu eumptiOIIs
for Peflllll .earnln&amp;. ee,ooo or
leu a. year. Or II could lll't.I'P
.a. alldlnC ICale of lncOIIlAI oo
wblclllo ~ the reductions. ·
When lhe leglaleblfl cleared

IDCIIIIII:
Under the current charter,
reetdenb may volt · for
'l'Jly President and vice presl·
dent !Jlllel8 lhey have Uved In
Ohio lqr 'at least one year.
·The third ..--.1 CCHlllltuUonal change would ellmlnalb
the curr~nt requirement tllat
propiloed amendmenb Ill mn-

lui
out
field·
A.81mllar propcllal with
. an IIIC111110 fiSure was defeated
In 191111 bt Ohio vot.n, 1,382,016
·!0·1,82MJ6.
·
· •
' H the lllriendment ~. the
Generl!l Allembly • to In·
c~ate IllS relief for the ef.
llerli Into an overall plan for
IllS reform. Ohio voters .have
been lncreutngly reluetant to
acCept properly tax bikes u a
method of financing ilcbool operst10111 arid ~~~~~ of the In"~
amendment have polnllill out
lhMe POfl!lll' over lhre usual·
·IJ oo ·:~ Incomes : ~ are
leut •6ie W aff~ .property
IllS hoo-ta. .
. · .
Tile llli!eDdment II needed 191"

each
nlclpalrellstered
cbarlei's be
votermailed
In the
to
lllllilldpallty.
Instead, lhe teplature woukl
fie authorized to ellllCI a lliw'
providing lor pnbllc•tlm &lt;#
such J)rWoaed cbsrter amendmeiltlln hewapapero.
Reaearch shows thallhe city
of Toledo spent $10,0GO ..,.maU
nollcesforc)larterameildmenb
In 1969. NeW.paper publication
01 the atnendmenls would have
cost about $500. Slmllar situs·
"Ilona nisi in olher charter
cllle.a In Ohio.

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Twenty-one pupils of tho
junior high school In the
Southern Local SchoOl llls)rk:l
have been named to the boner
roll at file cl1J18 of the Oral sl&amp;
weeks grading period.
Making a grade ol B or above
Ill an lhelr subjects · were,
seventh grade, Bill Bush, Keith
Circle, Paul Cross (aliA), MoUy
Fisher, Denise Benllrleks,
Brady Huffman, KO.te Hysell
(all A), Irene Knlgblinl!, Cheryl
Larkins, Steve Neue, Sandra
Norris, Corena Rhodes, Becky
Sayre (all A), Mike RobertiJ,

flgurea to

BobROU!h.

Eighth grade - Rhonda Ash,
Jeff Circle, David Nease,
Stepbanie Ord (all A), Glen
Sbnpson, Vicki Wolfe (all A).

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BIGGEST EVER
COLIJMBUS (VPI) - The
Oblo ·lleparlmeal of Hllllways Tllelday OJI!Id IIWI far
one mOe of IDtenllle tel Ia
Cleveland, the moot e•·
peutve s1q1e sec11o11 of IJI&amp;Itway coaolraetloa Ia lbe
deparlmellt'• ldJtory ftldl
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csn 'I reserve over f118ht lhe pnn~~pled lbe departllleld to
deeply Ingrained prenares pla&lt;e the job aader two
sfemmlng from lour years of colllracllforlbelllboltodwe
economic overheating. and 1
However, the points I have
MR. H. W.
prevr··h· made Indicate In-. ,.·-.·····-,&lt;&gt;,::·•·':9;&amp;~:&lt;:-&gt;l:&lt;w.;!~.-:
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MATTINGLY
Sllll batlllna lhe aftennath of
WILL BE AT
LA SALLE HOTEL lbe trtesponslble spending
policy of the slstlos.
line of thinking today.
IIIIIIILBtOaT, O.
For too looa, many -le
Now Is lhe lime lor tnt:reued
ON
have
IoDen
to
lhe
mtaconceplloo
fiscal
respCHlslbillty lllllhe part
ilburs. ott. 22, 1970
that
our
social
problems
wiD
.
of
lhe
Congress to hold the line
from ·
just disappear u the Federal 111 spending and rejeet the
9 A.M. to 12 Noon
government throws enoush wasteful and unneeeoaary
To rell'lr tnd service dollan at them. Tbla Is non- appropriation oflhe tupayer'o
hearing al_d_sP.pllesl ....0 and we're paytna for lbla bard • earned doUar.
Jlatterlts and ••1

lfearilll Aid
Selwice Center .

~. Mattingly will be

WILLIE WINS POLL

J!!EW YORK (UPI)-WUUe
'S!)oemal'll", the all-time win·
nil!~ jockey, Will the September
poll In the rece l9r tile 2lll
BMusl Hickok "Profeaslonal

. Athlete of the year" Award.
Shoemaker received 32 Oral
.place votes and 134 points .to
edge tennis ster Ken Rosewall
by 32 polnb.
BERENSoN· SIDELINED
L()IR.• (UPI)-81. Louts
.,,
~"'f
Blues center
Red Berenson will
be st~ for two weeks
because of strained ligaments
Iii bls .lefl knee. Berenson wu
Injured In Sunday's National
Hockey ~Ill!• game ilgalnat
the m.&lt;k Hawks.

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United Sillies wiD be Ill altendance at lbe buslneu
eeastons aJid social fuDcllohs.
· Ohio Maaonry fir tho put
year baa been under the
pidlnce of the Grand Mister,
Louis C. Holzapfel of GrOIIIIvUie, Ohio. Mr. Holupfel 11·
President and
General
Manager of SlnC(O Producls
Company of GreenVille.
Reporta wiD be made durllla
the sess1CH1111 lbe P"ll'tll and
activities of Ohio M010nl")'
during the put year. lnd1""'d
wiD be a repoit made by ~-

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Get Your.Winttr Qlange-Over
VALVOLINE OIL-ANTI FREEZE
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which earea
IP•
500 teilldi!JII at •
annual coal In elteu of
$2.3\10,0110. Mr. Ben R. ~ of
JI!Cbon wiD report Ill the :1'1 .
Grand Lodle ·a! Oblq
Stholarohlpa preoe,ltid ' 11,11•
nually at 2'1 accndlled Ohio
'Colleges, Uni~e.r4lllea and •
Tlieologlcal Semlnlrla.
Ohio
had ill :
official
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year pins.
Table decorations were
the Wildwood

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pork products be itemized In a were:
b)' the reap&lt;Hlslble authorities. strict labeling aet.
D. W. Cornell, Jr., Archie
State level: we strive for Trusleeil were selected for Lee, B. Leroy Wellh, William
more I'OIOIIl'Cb to marks! dairy three year terms. Named to tile Capehart, John Cline Dalley,
products through more at. posts were Henry Frank,
tractive packagtna and new Pomeroy Route 3, Orange,
consumer producb.
Ollve and Qlester Townships;
Be mandal&lt;lry that all Thomas Sayre, Portland,
telephone companies give Leban&lt;Hl, Letart aild Sulton
extended arta service to all Townshlpa; Don Wilson, Albany
adjacent ..changes.
Route 2, Bedford, Scipio and
Stale laws governing Salisbury Townships, and lies
FOstoraUon of strip mine lands Shenefield, Rutland, Salem and
be more strlnjjenlly enforced. Columbia Townships.
The stale ell])edile con· Roy Miller. Pomeroy Route 3,
slruclloo of Route 33 to Athens was nsmed delegate to the slate
and Route 7 By-pass.
convention and alternates
The stale and · federal names are Harold G. Roush,
go.vernments encourage and Portland Route I, and Mrs.
make available the training of David Koblentz, Pomeroy
more doctors.
Route 3.
County wide 1u base for Encored by the Iorge crowd
achools
with
revenue on band were the "Slngin'
dil!lribuled 1&lt;1 each school Buckeyes," a double quartet
district In the county on a per group wbo entertained with
pupll basis. .
barbershop harmooy, Including
Support the mlaclment of • soogs of yesteryear and some
·
such
Slate Severance Tas In Ohio on popular selectiCHll
as ' ' H
exrracled natural resources My Frlands Could See Me Now"
with the revenue returned to lhe · and "Fly Me to the Moon."
county of origin.
Mrs. MCHlrOI ~tricker, KnOll
· tlallonal, Caah basis of farm County • ~~~.:~~~
Income reporting for Income report as
yo
IllS he retained.
Gallipolia.

· Alfred
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with the lnlilleea are Roy Miller, nest to Wlllon,llllllecllrll
convenlilll delegate and Harold G. Roulih, alternate. Mn.

Resolutions are Approved

Continue
to
support
legislation to C&lt;Hltrol dairy and
beef Import w that these
producls do not·· necessorlly
push down our domestic
marksts.
All suballtules In beef and

F&amp;AM Convenes Oct. 23

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to give you 1
The oldeat ond largest
iiear·tna test with
Beltone "'a~ - • fraternal organlsatiCHl In Ohio,
Tho Grand Lodge of Free and
#on,tc equipment.
Accepted Masons of Ohio, wiD
convene In Cincinnati on
Friday, Oct. 2S.
More than 2,000 delegates
from throughout Ohio will be
present for the two daJ sesaion
to represent the 178 symbolic or
"blue" lodl!!l which comprlae
the Grand LOdge of Ohio. With a
membership of 284,000, the
Qfand Lodge of Ohio Is the
largeet . Masooic group in the
United States, and is aecond In
Huntington, W.Va.
the world In memberlll'.ip only to

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EIECI'EDTOTIIREE YEAR 'l'lilRMS u 1ruJ1ees of the
MelpCo111ty PI!IDBureau Tueaday nl&amp;ht were,left to right,
llenl")' Frank, 'l'bomai Sayre, Don Wllion. Fourth lrlllltee
nsmed but not plclur8ct - lies Shenefield. Pictured alao

Labor .

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the
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b)' QIIIV• NOY.'I eled''P 1'e417'1 land ,and ii11Prov-ts to be

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Gerdld PoYiell, Larry 'l1lolnb,
Michael Wright, Paul Mc·
Daniel, Ronnie Youns, Roger
Spencer, La..,..... Johnston,
Frank N. Pauley, Harry Lod·
wick, new mem~ers; Earl
Dean, Allen Brewer, Frank
Dofst, Dale Bachner, l.eodOll
Davldaon, 25 year pins; James
A. Smith, E. R. Holl111, Wald
Windon, C. F. Bel!:inll, D. J.
Morgan, 30 year pins; W. S.
Michael, Harry Holter, Mrs.
· Denver Holler and Georse
Holter, ~ year pins; Ada L.
Holte-, Harry E. Guthrie. 40-

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Fridays Only

The Drive-In Window
Is Open

9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
(Continuously)
Ol,.r lonl&lt;,. Hours f "'
alld s to '1 u ,,.,
FrldlyS.

THE

FARMERS BANK
and SAVINGS 00.
Pomeroy, Ohio

STARTS. . TOMORROW
DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. THURSDAY,

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AND SAlUROAY

TIL 9

Sunday School attendance on
Ocl 18 was 45, lhe Offering
$18.117.
Worship servlcea were held at
11 o'clock with tile Rev.
l{avender1and an attendance.of
U, Scripture readlns and
sermon from Mall.: IJ,
"Parable of the Tire.o" and
Luke 21, "The' Widow and ll'er
Mite". '.'We eltheJ: are wheai!Jf
lai'eiJ...we choose. what we are.
Be str6ng'lll Cllrisl Jesus, and
. give
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arllele doall wllll tbo throe taxed unil'ocmly.
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llal ·~ lines "" lllo billal. .Opponehb have ariUed llUCb
. ! • ........,.:..
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OOL1}iBU.B(UPI):--~ csl fiYOIIIi8 .....,... and would
wm be flle.,l l'llb .11ne pro- tie untMr 1o ren~er~.
pGIOd cliN!eslij llll Olilo t:on- ' Researcb ihows allout 4St,oao .
olltuiloo Nov. 3, twd "cll wblcll bomoOwnen ·ln Ohio would be

"-e Ia .-11 cao;., "*1 otllers to foUow.
lbt allole ollbt~~ • Back In April, wbett the.
Ia 11101 lot o1 . _ lilt market
hit 7J4, the ·
ildLI1I111, une~t Prtlldent advlaed the na·

-:;•IOdbiP ln......,t r••· I woukl Uon If anyone had money
to
1hll appertunlty to to invest tb6n wu the time Ill do
lbri~ dllculia a mr nota 111 It 'l'booe who followed his adca- and olllloa ol our nee would now be a Utile richer
becau10 the market haa
- Unom· reacbed 7811 and $nil IVOI'J
In iorle part lllgl) o1. contlnu!ld '"""" pin.
u a renll o1. defenae Tile stock market hu 10110 up
apace Cillo. AI we move u CtqiOI"&amp;te prol.lta show li&amp;JII
to a peacetime_ of risln&amp;, as Interest ••"" start
:
wiD be better able to ctme dOWD, and as thoro Ia a
Joll\:to
!ul1 unemployment general confidence that lnlbe .... ltheut menactna Inflation. Dation can be slowed. 'l1nu&amp;h
be bt\llboucb lbe recenllf re1eued steady restraint all the..
- wnemployment fliUres for elements are at - k 111 lbe
~ show a 5.5 per cent marketaalna.
_ IIAIJala, II abould be noted thai Jaflatloa - lnDallon erodes
peGple be-lbe qea of II ever,body'sdollar.We'veaott.o
anoUtiiCCOUIIted for n per cent bold the Uno on un_.-y
· the rile from Au&amp;ual and Federal spending. Buqet
,September. II Ia felt that lllis deficits are Inflationary
,riae 0111 be attributed to the fact because government Is com·
•that lh.e returning to college i pellng in the money market
tmnlnated their "mmer When we bon-ow, our debt goes
employment b)' the Labor Welk up and we have to pay file In·
...ney. but were not then back
on the deb~ which will be
Ill ocboOI. Tbere WU DO rile In D1GH than $20 blllioo 1hil year.
lhe unefuploymonl rate for men 'l'llnlllllh fiscal restraint we
year~ ol. 110 and over. have witnessed a decrease In
Flpres In the loth Dlslricl the consumer price indei Ibis
decre01es in unem· year !rCID neasonally adjusted
ij&gt;loymooniJcateslklling this year rate of 7.2percentln January to
cwnty Ol&lt;ctpl Falr· a rate increase of 3.Z per cent in
wblch has remained July. The outlook for the
lteoAn. at u per cent.
remainder of lhe BICond hall of
lalenol Jlales -It ahould be lhe year C&lt;Hllinues 1&lt;1 be enremembered that blgb ln......,t coura~.
bsve been cau..d b)' the These comments , .. not
deflclb of the llltles and meant 1&lt;1 minimize our
OC&lt;IIKfDll that hal been ecooom!c aitua~on. Ally time
paat all sensible when ~le IN out of work,
llmlta. Wben lnlldon Inflation eats away at
to run rampant, as paychecks, and interest rates
..,.rlllllons make Investment dllflcull, we
bold have a serious problem.
By However, we should.remember
In ~,,..~
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the line oo biil spending that durllng the early llltles,
encouraging unemployment aver11ed close
In borrowing b)' to 8 per cent and this was only
prtvare business, we have been brought down b)' converting to a
to increue lhe money wartime economy and pursuing
\o,..,,lv and allow banks to lend a guns and butter spending
money to smaller policy. When the economy
Already, several began to overbellln 11186 as lbe
blnks,
of In- deficits from lower lues and
begun higher apendlng rose, spendinl
their prime Interest was not cut but Increased,
•lllna the precedent for
In a
deficits
loday·

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HorwrsRoB

· $IIIIo ,Jio110 No. I .Is a pro:, lhe ~ll!le, revenoe 1ouea would

JIC!NIIcoria~tu~,rt/endlllenj. t.o1a1 · t~tn mnnon • year ''the
would •II" mcNit for tile eqtlre Illite.

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thorlze·llie tll11'(leneral Ala(lm· A 10\!01111 pi"OIICIIed CIIIIUIDbl)' to enaetWlaialloil reclucb1e Uonai...-Jmentwould reduce
·real.,fa!t ~ lor JI!IUIIIIIII u,. •ta~·· voter residency ..)'OII'f ol;,as• or 9Jder.
.
qulremenl frCID one year to lb::
Tile·~tuie wollld ... In·
Comt·lllillb ot 0U. quallllca·
111111 to( the tu relief for the
etd!ltly. jill' epmpte, It Cquld
allilw pr(lperty tu eumptiOIIs
for Peflllll .earnln&amp;. ee,ooo or
leu a. year. Or II could lll't.I'P
.a. alldlnC ICale of lncOIIlAI oo
wblclllo ~ the reductions. ·
When lhe leglaleblfl cleared

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Under the current charter,
reetdenb may volt · for
'l'Jly President and vice presl·
dent !Jlllel8 lhey have Uved In
Ohio lqr 'at least one year.
·The third ..--.1 CCHlllltuUonal change would ellmlnalb
the curr~nt requirement tllat
propiloed amendmenb Ill mn-

lui
out
field·
A.81mllar propcllal with
. an IIIC111110 fiSure was defeated
In 191111 bt Ohio vot.n, 1,382,016
·!0·1,82MJ6.
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Generl!l Allembly • to In·
c~ate IllS relief for the ef.
llerli Into an overall plan for
IllS reform. Ohio voters .have
been lncreutngly reluetant to
acCept properly tax bikes u a
method of financing ilcbool operst10111 arid ~~~~~ of the In"~
amendment have polnllill out
lhMe POfl!lll' over lhre usual·
·IJ oo ·:~ Incomes : ~ are
leut •6ie W aff~ .property
IllS hoo-ta. .
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Tile llli!eDdment II needed 191"

each
nlclpalrellstered
cbarlei's be
votermailed
In the
to
lllllilldpallty.
Instead, lhe teplature woukl
fie authorized to ellllCI a lliw'
providing lor pnbllc•tlm &lt;#
such J)rWoaed cbsrter amendmeiltlln hewapapero.
Reaearch shows thallhe city
of Toledo spent $10,0GO ..,.maU
nollcesforc)larterameildmenb
In 1969. NeW.paper publication
01 the atnendmenls would have
cost about $500. Slmllar situs·
"Ilona nisi in olher charter
cllle.a In Ohio.

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Twenty-one pupils of tho
junior high school In the
Southern Local SchoOl llls)rk:l
have been named to the boner
roll at file cl1J18 of the Oral sl&amp;
weeks grading period.
Making a grade ol B or above
Ill an lhelr subjects · were,
seventh grade, Bill Bush, Keith
Circle, Paul Cross (aliA), MoUy
Fisher, Denise Benllrleks,
Brady Huffman, KO.te Hysell
(all A), Irene Knlgblinl!, Cheryl
Larkins, Steve Neue, Sandra
Norris, Corena Rhodes, Becky
Sayre (all A), Mike RobertiJ,

flgurea to

BobROU!h.

Eighth grade - Rhonda Ash,
Jeff Circle, David Nease,
Stepbanie Ord (all A), Glen
Sbnpson, Vicki Wolfe (all A).

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BIGGEST EVER
COLIJMBUS (VPI) - The
Oblo ·lleparlmeal of Hllllways Tllelday OJI!Id IIWI far
one mOe of IDtenllle tel Ia
Cleveland, the moot e•·
peutve s1q1e sec11o11 of IJI&amp;Itway coaolraetloa Ia lbe
deparlmellt'• ldJtory ftldl
wm 0011 a total of fll,t

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Remember The
I"Situt-ln"
With A
BIO!Imlng Pllnt
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'Mu· ' ms' ' ' ' A,....
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''4.00.Up

.. DUY'
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DU
.119 N. 2nd Ave.

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mfflka

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'ftl. lnifitl::~.:ll=·~!fii:
wbkb Is ii

csn 'I reserve over f118ht lhe pnn~~pled lbe departllleld to
deeply Ingrained prenares pla&lt;e the job aader two
sfemmlng from lour years of colllracllforlbelllboltodwe
economic overheating. and 1
However, the points I have
MR. H. W.
prevr··h· made Indicate In-. ,.·-.·····-,&lt;&gt;,::·•·':9;&amp;~:&lt;:-&gt;l:&lt;w.;!~.-:
..........,
::::=::r:::~x:::::*~~:::::::!:!.x::::V.&lt;::~~:::::%i
crus1n11 "'''x 1 , but we are
MATTINGLY
Sllll batlllna lhe aftennath of
WILL BE AT
LA SALLE HOTEL lbe trtesponslble spending
policy of the slstlos.
line of thinking today.
IIIIIIILBtOaT, O.
For too looa, many -le
Now Is lhe lime lor tnt:reued
ON
have
IoDen
to
lhe
mtaconceplloo
fiscal
respCHlslbillty lllllhe part
ilburs. ott. 22, 1970
that
our
social
problems
wiD
.
of
lhe
Congress to hold the line
from ·
just disappear u the Federal 111 spending and rejeet the
9 A.M. to 12 Noon
government throws enoush wasteful and unneeeoaary
To rell'lr tnd service dollan at them. Tbla Is non- appropriation oflhe tupayer'o
hearing al_d_sP.pllesl ....0 and we're paytna for lbla bard • earned doUar.
Jlatterlts and ••1

lfearilll Aid
Selwice Center .

~. Mattingly will be

WILLIE WINS POLL

J!!EW YORK (UPI)-WUUe
'S!)oemal'll", the all-time win·
nil!~ jockey, Will the September
poll In the rece l9r tile 2lll
BMusl Hickok "Profeaslonal

. Athlete of the year" Award.
Shoemaker received 32 Oral
.place votes and 134 points .to
edge tennis ster Ken Rosewall
by 32 polnb.
BERENSoN· SIDELINED
L()IR.• (UPI)-81. Louts
.,,
~"'f
Blues center
Red Berenson will
be st~ for two weeks
because of strained ligaments
Iii bls .lefl knee. Berenson wu
Injured In Sunday's National
Hockey ~Ill!• game ilgalnat
the m.&lt;k Hawks.

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dignitaries from througbout the

United Sillies wiD be Ill altendance at lbe buslneu
eeastons aJid social fuDcllohs.
· Ohio Maaonry fir tho put
year baa been under the
pidlnce of the Grand Mister,
Louis C. Holzapfel of GrOIIIIvUie, Ohio. Mr. Holupfel 11·
President and
General
Manager of SlnC(O Producls
Company of GreenVille.
Reporta wiD be made durllla
the sess1CH1111 lbe P"ll'tll and
activities of Ohio M010nl")'
during the put year. lnd1""'d
wiD be a repoit made by ~-

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l'......l...... ~ &amp;1 ! oJIIIIIM ~
Ul"""'l

Get Your.Winttr Qlange-Over
VALVOLINE OIL-ANTI FREEZE
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which earea
IP•
500 teilldi!JII at •
annual coal In elteu of
$2.3\10,0110. Mr. Ben R. ~ of
JI!Cbon wiD report Ill the :1'1 .
Grand Lodle ·a! Oblq
Stholarohlpa preoe,ltid ' 11,11•
nually at 2'1 accndlled Ohio
'Colleges, Uni~e.r4lllea and •
Tlieologlcal Semlnlrla.
Ohio
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Table decorations were
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pork products be itemized In a were:
b)' the reap&lt;Hlslble authorities. strict labeling aet.
D. W. Cornell, Jr., Archie
State level: we strive for Trusleeil were selected for Lee, B. Leroy Wellh, William
more I'OIOIIl'Cb to marks! dairy three year terms. Named to tile Capehart, John Cline Dalley,
products through more at. posts were Henry Frank,
tractive packagtna and new Pomeroy Route 3, Orange,
consumer producb.
Ollve and Qlester Townships;
Be mandal&lt;lry that all Thomas Sayre, Portland,
telephone companies give Leban&lt;Hl, Letart aild Sulton
extended arta service to all Townshlpa; Don Wilson, Albany
adjacent ..changes.
Route 2, Bedford, Scipio and
Stale laws governing Salisbury Townships, and lies
FOstoraUon of strip mine lands Shenefield, Rutland, Salem and
be more strlnjjenlly enforced. Columbia Townships.
The stale ell])edile con· Roy Miller. Pomeroy Route 3,
slruclloo of Route 33 to Athens was nsmed delegate to the slate
and Route 7 By-pass.
convention and alternates
The stale and · federal names are Harold G. Roush,
go.vernments encourage and Portland Route I, and Mrs.
make available the training of David Koblentz, Pomeroy
more doctors.
Route 3.
County wide 1u base for Encored by the Iorge crowd
achools
with
revenue on band were the "Slngin'
dil!lribuled 1&lt;1 each school Buckeyes," a double quartet
district In the county on a per group wbo entertained with
pupll basis. .
barbershop harmooy, Including
Support the mlaclment of • soogs of yesteryear and some
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such
Slate Severance Tas In Ohio on popular selectiCHll
as ' ' H
exrracled natural resources My Frlands Could See Me Now"
with the revenue returned to lhe · and "Fly Me to the Moon."
county of origin.
Mrs. MCHlrOI ~tricker, KnOll
· tlallonal, Caah basis of farm County • ~~~.:~~~
Income reporting for Income report as
yo
IllS he retained.
Gallipolia.

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with the lnlilleea are Roy Miller, nest to Wlllon,llllllecllrll
convenlilll delegate and Harold G. Roulih, alternate. Mn.

Resolutions are Approved

Continue
to
support
legislation to C&lt;Hltrol dairy and
beef Import w that these
producls do not·· necessorlly
push down our domestic
marksts.
All suballtules In beef and

F&amp;AM Convenes Oct. 23

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The oldeat ond largest
iiear·tna test with
Beltone "'a~ - • fraternal organlsatiCHl In Ohio,
Tho Grand Lodge of Free and
#on,tc equipment.
Accepted Masons of Ohio, wiD
convene In Cincinnati on
Friday, Oct. 2S.
More than 2,000 delegates
from throughout Ohio will be
present for the two daJ sesaion
to represent the 178 symbolic or
"blue" lodl!!l which comprlae
the Grand LOdge of Ohio. With a
membership of 284,000, the
Qfand Lodge of Ohio Is the
largeet . Masooic group in the
United States, and is aecond In
Huntington, W.Va.
the world In memberlll'.ip only to

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MelpCo111ty PI!IDBureau Tueaday nl&amp;ht were,left to right,
llenl")' Frank, 'l'bomai Sayre, Don Wllion. Fourth lrlllltee
nsmed but not plclur8ct - lies Shenefield. Pictured alao

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Gerdld PoYiell, Larry 'l1lolnb,
Michael Wright, Paul Mc·
Daniel, Ronnie Youns, Roger
Spencer, La..,..... Johnston,
Frank N. Pauley, Harry Lod·
wick, new mem~ers; Earl
Dean, Allen Brewer, Frank
Dofst, Dale Bachner, l.eodOll
Davldaon, 25 year pins; James
A. Smith, E. R. Holl111, Wald
Windon, C. F. Bel!:inll, D. J.
Morgan, 30 year pins; W. S.
Michael, Harry Holter, Mrs.
· Denver Holler and Georse
Holter, ~ year pins; Ada L.
Holte-, Harry E. Guthrie. 40-

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The Drive-In Window
Is Open

9 A.M. to 7 P.M.
(Continuously)
Ol,.r lonl&lt;,. Hours f "'
alld s to '1 u ,,.,
FrldlyS.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

STARTS. . TOMORROW
DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. THURSDAY,

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Sunday School attendance on
Ocl 18 was 45, lhe Offering
$18.117.
Worship servlcea were held at
11 o'clock with tile Rev.
l{avender1and an attendance.of
U, Scripture readlns and
sermon from Mall.: IJ,
"Parable of the Tire.o" and
Luke 21, "The' Widow and ll'er
Mite". '.'We eltheJ: are wheai!Jf
lai'eiJ...we choose. what we are.
Be str6ng'lll Cllrisl Jesus, and
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. Frlncl• ltntdum, phone
_Cooivtllo "l'·-·
10.11-121c
PAICKVIEW Konnol!t fraod*,
ond bird qt. AK~. Pel ond
'JhOW
Grooming.
Phono 992-i .

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GAS FLOOR lurneco, t40.
Phone
Ctnbe ooon ot
!09 5tcond Avo,, Middleport.
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4626, Rolland
Rvllond.

I'OMI!ROY. OHIO

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5 P.M. Day Bef~rt PubiiCitlon
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Bull- Radiator to tho
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1967 CHEVROLET
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Belair~ Dr. Sedan. V-1 motor. standard shift.

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Pamoroy. 1'hono 992-3t91. :
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$3495
· Corvette with both tops. ~speed trans., 327 cu.
ln. 350 H.P. motor.
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TROPaL FISH

I'IIont 992-2094

GREEN beont, tomalotl, Pick
And Complllt Une
your own. Also. pototoot ond
twtot
pototoot.
Bring
con·
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ReGULATIONS
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Tht Publisher reserves the 1·
tolnors. Andrew Croos, lefor!
... E. Mtlo.
0.
right to Hit or rtiKt any ads
Carrte'
IS
Folts,
dnmtd obltctlonll.
The
10.1Ufc
publllhtr will not be responsible
MI-.W.Vo.
''I can thla 11'~ Ia called 'The Infinite
lor mort thon one tncorrocl
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Amerle&lt;~n
Storto-redlo
MIFaint'
IJ 1UA &amp;lVI 111t1 a htadachtl"
lnstrtlbn.
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SePTIC
tankt
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Miller
comblnttlon,M\&amp; FMrtdto, ·
RATII
OtNI1· o:lltflffl.lll,
Dlltr.1tf14 ''"''
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For Want Afl Service
4 -ker tound IYIIem, 4
5ctntl ptr Word one Insertion
speed •utomatlc changer.
2-12-ttc
MlnlmiHTI Chlrgt75c
Balance $7t;l4. Un our Far
12 ctnts per word thrte
New
budget
termt.
Ctll
992·3352.
BY BERftiA PARKER
Mr. and Mr1. Norman consecutive lnHrtlons.
REGISTERED q!lll'lor horse WH'EEL • Hont Sttoo and
M
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Slrvlca, a.um Lumbjr ·
School
attendance
ha~- G'·"'- M
Mr
II
cents per word she. con .
ldl
Sa••-lb
Phone MODERN
Walnut
style
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8c CIICI 1 -.q• owef'Y 1 • HCUfiVt inllrfiOnl.
Conlact
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Chotfor, Olllo.
10.1Utc
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redlo, •m. fm r_,Jo, .. IDHker
Oel 18 gt !be Free Methodlat and Mra. Ivan Diehl, Georgia
25 Per cent Dllcounl on pold
tound
system,
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Cburcb -as
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CARD
o' T"ANK~
outomottc changer. Balince Rea"'-1-:E'"'slatl-:-t-ar""'Sa~le=
$73." · Ust our I!Udget torms. HOUSE, 5 roomt and boll!; 3 AIR CON·Dt1'10NING,
tft.35.
Charles Diehl attended the 1..,0 l:r C:: 1 !:,~·~lnlmum .
Colt ftl-3352.
Phone 992·2156
A family dinner wu beld Fairfield County Fair.
Eoch oddlllonot word 2c.
bedrooms, hatdwood floon.
Refrllfer:-faft ~let. Jlck'• ·
10.2Uic
Birch
kllchtn
tablnott,
al,500.
RofriQaratlon, Now HIYOII;
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Saturday at the home of Mrs, Mrs, Ruth Dousluancl Nancy Addlll...1~ ~?.; A~~argo por
Conftcl Cltudt Roy, Filth St.,
Phont . .2019••
Mali Help Wanted
Georcla Dlebl. Thooo praent vlllted Saturday lrith Mro. AdvoriiHmonl.
Rtclnt, Ofllo.
U.tlc
RING. NECK phaasonts, moll
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Loon, W. Vo. Phone 195-3912. ...,-=~-~--=,READY • .MIX CONCRET!! ,__ _ _....;......:,.+"'"-'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hllen, Hannon FOI.
1'20 o.m. lo 12,00 Noon
w«k directly with Manafllt'
10.211-41&lt; 5 ROOM houu, btth, PomtroY:. dtll~rtd rJftht to y_our rvi&gt;ER ~"'AK'· e.....1 · ,_..._
Mark, Gren. and Jody, Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Fox, Soturdoy.
tor adv11ncement fo Sales
Will con•- tollll!ll 01\.tond prolfct ' Fast
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Mlnager potltlon. Must ill 1M6 NEW MOON trailer, 2 contract. Phone m-2m.
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Mro. Ruth Douslas and Nancy Notice
·est
matot.
Ph6qt
tfl-321..
INch
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nut·, aggreulve and willing
bedroom, 10x51, 12,100. Ex·
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21•31&lt; =rein, lltlidr-MI• eo..
Charles Dleh~ and Charles visited Sunday with Mrs, CHRISTMAS In October. to work. carneassary. ADDIY
condlflon. Phone
Aptbony, local, Mr. and Mrll. Robert Burk and boby oon at Chrltlrnotls the Ideal time ol 460 MacCorkle, Avf., ·'Sci. cellent
ONE 7 room houtt, both,
Ml eport, Ofl!o.
1-311-lfc BACKHOE ' end 0 EndiNd~r
Moton
n3·5"3.
Chas.
lfiJI Diehl, Tuaa.
Camden Clark HOII()!tal. Mro.
the yur to give your loved
Mlddlopgrt. ono s room
WOI'k. G&lt;lor~ Bill !'viii""
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gene IDnes aJao vlllled Mrs.
ones a lruly fine porlrolt of
houtO, both, Mlddl_.. No NEIGLER Contfructlon. For
10.16-:tOtp
yourself or your family.
rootonoble offer roftcltd. building or rom-11)11 , ..
Hellman • Ball Run • .pen t Burt at tho h-ltal
7 ROOM hou11, both, coal
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Phone fti.!OJ$.
homo, call Guy Ntlglar,
furn1ce
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Thorr•••
Fork
Road
Saturday evening lrith Mrs.
Mr. Wyatt Radford opent problomt. Give porlralts. Call Wanted To Bur
10.20-tfc
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neor
Hllend
Church.
/'No,
Georcla Diehl.
Saturday evenm, with Mr. and todoy !or on oppolntment. OLD furniture, dtMM. braa
7-3J.tfc
Clitford Jocobt. Phone 992·
~- Harmon Foz
Grovor • Studio, Mlddloport.
beds, ole. Write M. D. Mitior, 2437.
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Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Cillo. Colt
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service, 111 -ri'llka. tf2.
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Tho Fabric Shop, ~oroy.
IMift te rhr .,.c:ltlcattona.
"STAR" kllll rats quickly.
SWAP SHOP, now and utod
llfft
IVIIIIIMt
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Sure.
2V.
pgunds,
$1.69.
fumlture. Phone 992-1261, 305
Sorvlct.
w.
Sllii'pon Scltaorl.
Ebonboch H&lt;irdware, Supr
N. 2nd. Avo.. Middleport,
:J.2f.ffc
Run Mills, Plcktnt Hard·
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lt\liaon.
10.14-301c
CWB MEETII
CURTISS Ctttla Brotdl~g
10-21·301c
Sorvtco. Phone Parker at 991·
Tha Nebacllma Ganlelt Club
W:;;I:-LL,..-,gl"'ve--:pl,-an-o-:1-ttton-·1 In my
lUI
or colt tfatlon Coolville
MORNING heater.
home. Phon!! 992-3666.
met at the Aln-Quillen
661-3251.
btu.
Phone
Nilson
n:~1-16-tfc
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Social Events Chester East

News Notes

· 1945 CHEVROLET·
;~;:~::~;~~~[: Pickup,
18011. MOhlro~
Rupe 2V.-hp
mini bike, 150. '~~==:--:---7
pens. ~~~· See evelngl '"" 4 o'clock.
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stove. Electrolux I!PJIIIPif'.
NEW- 5 roomsj 2 ~ adrOCNnl,
Contact Peul Brooks, Box :15, TAKE sollawoy""' Blut Lutlrt
bath, nl~ kllchon wttli buill·
Coolville. Ohio. -15723.
woy I rom carrts and • ' In r-1 " -1• ......
10-20.3lc upholstery. bn eloctr1c
GOINCI. IIT "-900•
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sham- $1. 8oktr fur. HARRIIONVILLI - LOW
For Rl't
nltwe. Middleport, 0.10.21·70
UPkEEP ,.. 1 slary . Ill~
1 O)(SO TWO. bedroom - - - - - - - ~~~~. 1~1 toomi,2 j.!tdlol',
h..,..lraller. Pl1one 992-3\154. AWNINGS, storm doors ond
=D 'rot.'G'/h&amp;I'~U
10.21_.1p windows. urports, FARM_
loll of
merq-.- blown liKI belt
t btr •' tb ltd
FURNISHED tnd unlurnlthod Insulation. Etmor Whitt,
~Ill, coil;:~~~
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NEW lATH, N,IW . KIT·
Ctou to ldlool.
ttllmatot, phoni Chortu
CHIN. ~ llvllill '· room, 2
992-541.
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10-11-ttc Llsto r Syroeuto. V. V.
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Johnt«&lt; ond lon. lne.5, lflllo out ol Pam-,
2 BEDROOM lrtltor, country
1-30-tfc
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location near Pomerort.
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I'OMIROY
WITH
INCOME
992-1314, 992·7133 or 992·2311.
- 2 •torr tre"'f, 3-lltdr-s.
10.20-31c
2 billie, CO,RNEJI . LOT,
night locks, wall to
e&lt;~rpellng, small gu

10.1f-41c
BAND, Friday end Sllurday
nights. Tha Maverlckt. Ht-7
Clilb.
111-IO..ctc
GUN SHOOTS, sterling
Slturdty night, Oct. U ond
every saturday following.
mutt. NtOr RaCine
Pltnlng Mill. Spentortd by
Srracott Volunteer Flro
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PIANO tuning. Kerl Kobler, TRAILER, Brown't Troller
Nilson. Phont 773-5535 afllr 5 Park, Mlnertvlllt. Phont m.
p.m.
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HAYMAN'S AUCTION tloutt,
Lourel Cliff, now open ttch
Friday to receive con·
llgnmonts at 1Cia.m. Auction 3 ROOM unfumlsha!f - ' ·
starling at 7 p.m. Lot us soli
mont. Phono 992-2211.
your merchandiH.
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CONTACT Ul
HENRY CLILAND
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. Frlncl• ltntdum, phone
_Cooivtllo "l'·-·
10.11-121c
PAICKVIEW Konnol!t fraod*,
ond bird qt. AK~. Pel ond
'JhOW
Grooming.
Phono 992-i .

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GAS FLOOR lurneco, t40.
Phone
Ctnbe ooon ot
!09 5tcond Avo,, Middleport.
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4626, Rolland
Rvllond.

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Belair~ Dr. Sedan. V-1 motor. standard shift.

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· Corvette with both tops. ~speed trans., 327 cu.
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TROPaL FISH

I'IIont 992-2094

GREEN beont, tomalotl, Pick
And Complllt Une
your own. Also. pototoot ond
twtot
pototoot.
Bring
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ReGULATIONS
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l'ainiiiiJ lfame .I Auto
Tht Publisher reserves the 1·
tolnors. Andrew Croos, lefor!
... E. Mtlo.
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right to Hit or rtiKt any ads
Carrte'
IS
Folts,
dnmtd obltctlonll.
The
10.1Ufc
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MI-.W.Vo.
''I can thla 11'~ Ia called 'The Infinite
lor mort thon one tncorrocl
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Amerle&lt;~n
Storto-redlo
MIFaint'
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Miller
comblnttlon,M\&amp; FMrtdto, ·
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OtNI1· o:lltflffl.lll,
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Sonllitlon, Siewert, Ohio. Ph.
For Want Afl Service
4 -ker tound IYIIem, 4
5ctntl ptr Word one Insertion
speed •utomatlc changer.
2-12-ttc
MlnlmiHTI Chlrgt75c
Balance $7t;l4. Un our Far
12 ctnts per word thrte
New
budget
termt.
Ctll
992·3352.
BY BERftiA PARKER
Mr. and Mr1. Norman consecutive lnHrtlons.
REGISTERED q!lll'lor horse WH'EEL • Hont Sttoo and
M
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Slrvlca, a.um Lumbjr ·
School
attendance
ha~- G'·"'- M
Mr
II
cents per word she. con .
ldl
Sa••-lb
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Walnut
style
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8c CIICI 1 -.q• owef'Y 1 • HCUfiVt inllrfiOnl.
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Chotfor, Olllo.
10.1Utc
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redlo, •m. fm r_,Jo, .. IDHker
Oel 18 gt !be Free Methodlat and Mra. Ivan Diehl, Georgia
25 Per cent Dllcounl on pold
tound
system,
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Cburcb -as
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CARD
o' T"ANK~
outomottc changer. Balince Rea"'-1-:E'"'slatl-:-t-ar""'Sa~le=
$73." · Ust our I!Udget torms. HOUSE, 5 roomt and boll!; 3 AIR CON·Dt1'10NING,
tft.35.
Charles Diehl attended the 1..,0 l:r C:: 1 !:,~·~lnlmum .
Colt ftl-3352.
Phone 992·2156
A family dinner wu beld Fairfield County Fair.
Eoch oddlllonot word 2c.
bedrooms, hatdwood floon.
Refrllfer:-faft ~let. Jlck'• ·
10.2Uic
Birch
kllchtn
tablnott,
al,500.
RofriQaratlon, Now HIYOII;
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Saturday at the home of Mrs, Mrs, Ruth Dousluancl Nancy Addlll...1~ ~?.; A~~argo por
Conftcl Cltudt Roy, Filth St.,
Phont . .2019••
Mali Help Wanted
Georcla Dlebl. Thooo praent vlllted Saturday lrith Mro. AdvoriiHmonl.
Rtclnt, Ofllo.
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RING. NECK phaasonts, moll
)0-21 ..fc
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Loon, W. Vo. Phone 195-3912. ...,-=~-~--=,READY • .MIX CONCRET!! ,__ _ _....;......:,.+"'"-'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hllen, Hannon FOI.
1'20 o.m. lo 12,00 Noon
w«k directly with Manafllt'
10.211-41&lt; 5 ROOM houu, btth, PomtroY:. dtll~rtd rJftht to y_our rvi&gt;ER ~"'AK'· e.....1 · ,_..._
Mark, Gren. and Jody, Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Fox, Soturdoy.
tor adv11ncement fo Sales
Will con•- tollll!ll 01\.tond prolfct ' Fast
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Mlnager potltlon. Must ill 1M6 NEW MOON trailer, 2 contract. Phone m-2m.
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Mro. Ruth Douslas and Nancy Notice
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matot.
Ph6qt
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INch
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nut·, aggreulve and willing
bedroom, 10x51, 12,100. Ex·
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Charles Dleh~ and Charles visited Sunday with Mrs, CHRISTMAS In October. to work. carneassary. ADDIY
condlflon. Phone
Aptbony, local, Mr. and Mrll. Robert Burk and boby oon at Chrltlrnotls the Ideal time ol 460 MacCorkle, Avf., ·'Sci. cellent
ONE 7 room houtt, both,
Ml eport, Ofl!o.
1-311-lfc BACKHOE ' end 0 EndiNd~r
Moton
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Chas.
lfiJI Diehl, Tuaa.
Camden Clark HOII()!tal. Mro.
the yur to give your loved
Mlddlopgrt. ono s room
WOI'k. G&lt;lor~ Bill !'viii""
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gene IDnes aJao vlllled Mrs.
ones a lruly fine porlrolt of
houtO, both, Mlddl_.. No NEIGLER Contfructlon. For
10.16-:tOtp
yourself or your family.
rootonoble offer roftcltd. building or rom-11)11 , ..
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7 ROOM hou11, both, coal
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Phone fti.!OJ$.
homo, call Guy Ntlglar,
furn1ce
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Thorr•••
Fork
Road
Saturday evening lrith Mrs.
Mr. Wyatt Radford opent problomt. Give porlralts. Call Wanted To Bur
10.20-tfc
lltctno, Ohio.
neor
Hllend
Church.
/'No,
Georcla Diehl.
Saturday evenm, with Mr. and todoy !or on oppolntment. OLD furniture, dtMM. braa
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Clitford Jocobt. Phone 992·
~- Harmon Foz
Grovor • Studio, Mlddloport.
beds, ole. Write M. D. Mitior, 2437.
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Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Cillo. Colt
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service, 111 -ri'llka. tf2.
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Tho Fabric Shop, ~oroy.
IMift te rhr .,.c:ltlcattona.
"STAR" kllll rats quickly.
SWAP SHOP, now and utod
llfft
IVIIIIIMt
IIW.
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$1- Silts arid
Sure.
2V.
pgunds,
$1.69.
fumlture. Phone 992-1261, 305
Sorvlct.
w.
Sllii'pon Scltaorl.
Ebonboch H&lt;irdware, Supr
N. 2nd. Avo.. Middleport,
:J.2f.ffc
Run Mills, Plcktnt Hard·
Ohio.
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lt\liaon.
10.14-301c
CWB MEETII
CURTISS Ctttla Brotdl~g
10-21·301c
Sorvtco. Phone Parker at 991·
Tha Nebacllma Ganlelt Club
W:;;I:-LL,..-,gl"'ve--:pl,-an-o-:1-ttton-·1 In my
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or colt tfatlon Coolville
MORNING heater.
home. Phon!! 992-3666.
met at the Aln-Quillen
661-3251.
btu.
Phone
Nilson
n:~1-16-tfc
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· 1945 CHEVROLET·
;~;:~::~;~~~[: Pickup,
18011. MOhlro~
Rupe 2V.-hp
mini bike, 150. '~~==:--:---7
pens. ~~~· See evelngl '"" 4 o'clock.
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stove. Electrolux I!PJIIIPif'.
NEW- 5 roomsj 2 ~ adrOCNnl,
Contact Peul Brooks, Box :15, TAKE sollawoy""' Blut Lutlrt
bath, nl~ kllchon wttli buill·
Coolville. Ohio. -15723.
woy I rom carrts and • ' In r-1 " -1• ......
10-20.3lc upholstery. bn eloctr1c
GOINCI. IIT "-900•
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sham- $1. 8oktr fur. HARRIIONVILLI - LOW
For Rl't
nltwe. Middleport, 0.10.21·70
UPkEEP ,.. 1 slary . Ill~
1 O)(SO TWO. bedroom - - - - - - - ~~~~. 1~1 toomi,2 j.!tdlol',
h..,..lraller. Pl1one 992-3\154. AWNINGS, storm doors ond
=D 'rot.'G'/h&amp;I'~U
10.21_.1p windows. urports, FARM_
loll of
merq-.- blown liKI belt
t btr •' tb ltd
FURNISHED tnd unlurnlthod Insulation. Etmor Whitt,
~Ill, coil;:~~~
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NEW lATH, N,IW . KIT·
Ctou to ldlool.
ttllmatot, phoni Chortu
CHIN. ~ llvllill '· room, 2
992-541.
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10-11-ttc Llsto r Syroeuto. V. V.
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Johnt«&lt; ond lon. lne.5, lflllo out ol Pam-,
2 BEDROOM lrtltor, country
1-30-tfc
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location near Pomerort.
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I'OMIROY
WITH
INCOME
992-1314, 992·7133 or 992·2311.
- 2 •torr tre"'f, 3-lltdr-s.
10.20-31c
2 billie, CO,RNEJI . LOT,
night locks, wall to
e&lt;~rpellng, small gu

10.1f-41c
BAND, Friday end Sllurday
nights. Tha Maverlckt. Ht-7
Clilb.
111-IO..ctc
GUN SHOOTS, sterling
Slturdty night, Oct. U ond
every saturday following.
mutt. NtOr RaCine
Pltnlng Mill. Spentortd by
Srracott Volunteer Flro
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PIANO tuning. Kerl Kobler, TRAILER, Brown't Troller
Nilson. Phont 773-5535 afllr 5 Park, Mlnertvlllt. Phont m.
p.m.
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HAYMAN'S AUCTION tloutt,
Lourel Cliff, now open ttch
Friday to receive con·
llgnmonts at 1Cia.m. Auction 3 ROOM unfumlsha!f - ' ·
starling at 7 p.m. Lot us soli
mont. Phono 992-2211.
your merchandiH.
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CONro\'8NiitLI.
CONTACT Ul
HENRY CLILAND
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Social
Calendar

II the llldclell"' t J:lrw•oaty
8claool.
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Larry
Spencer,
P'tlldoul, I epotlecl tbe recent
IIIII eoalerenoe of Oblo
Cotler- of Parenti and
'hriwl !lid intmdncod Mro.
lllnld Laba, t11W D111r1et 11
Ill lib. Mn. Laba oulllned
ber d!lllll llld Nil ,MJihUfiiH
to lacal !mila and ubcl 11111
pllu be made in oenc1 a
deilpCe to lbl IJIIriDC con·
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loolrecl out 8CrOIJI the wall divtdlng old
ll!ci new JI!I'UIIiem. Pointing, abe cleclarecl: "See! That Ia my

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A lilllple llatanenl of fact. Her ho...,.
Allhbe woold retum to It that n!gbl
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lie woldd 1101 hec"'IIOIIIe was an Arab refUgee anc1 what bacl

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Foreign New&amp; Commentary

ileeDbw boule IIOWWUI port of Ilrlel.
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llle wu • bit of.Mldd1e Eut " " - Cllt adrift_by the lint
Arab.lnell 'W!"" In IMe,Niwecipan;tBon bYIIitael in $11"11 tO
,"~llif:lllme,m"*ljrl' •a,~:t.,.lhtiltablllllild Anib
Will, lltobJed orlilea...,lll
the wJIJthy lllllOIIi the
7: 11DIIecl Nallons wbo oontrlbutecl to h,.. relief ancl hoped that
erentually llle ancl hll" JrQblem would fl away.
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rouadoftbeArab-IIraeUnrllllllwu to befoll8ht.
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When 1111 flecl ber home in IIMI, ber manbw
allr1UIIed at
1110,1100. Bqulddy jumpecl to more th111l011,1100, went from there to
":.: IIIC!N illan 1,1100,1100 lllcllltor the 1117 war to iuore than 2,0011,1100.
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Alofthelll7war, U.S.IIiclllonetothe Arab refUgees bacl rome
~ ~ .., million. ADcl no llllullon yet in li8Jrt. 11ua11a, Incidentally,

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bacl conlrlbulecl nothlni.
Nor was there to be an end to the Mldeasl &lt;ilroOO~ogy of
violence.
July 2Z, IM6, aaw Jewlah irg1ID atremllt1 blow up Brllllh
baaclquarteroln Jerusalem's KlDg David Hotel
()! May 21, liMI, ll!e Jewilh flern gang tlllecl Count Falke
Bemadolte, the UN mediator.
'lben,lltor the lblrd Arab delelt In opeD warfare in 1117, c1111e
AI Fallb ancl the F~, the P.feBtlnlan Arab """"'""""'
pledged to fl&amp;bt lbelr own lllllqround war !lid in ~ Ilrael
into the 101.
In the
Gf
boll!
both, II
Wlr In JOI'dlit
Wllhcni a
IOIIIenlenl Gf the l'l!{ugee
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Eul&gt;t'o Prealdent Gllllll Abdel-. before h\a death, came
bellledl,!o to the belief IIIII the P.IMII•l•• re!Vg101, their apark of
bate qainll IlrMI fllmecl by Arab JIIVIIIIIIIlcll and ted by
deprivation 111!1 oqualor, l!lddenb" bacl become a force not M·
llclpalecl by ellabJ!IIIed Atttb rulerl.
'Die pe!estln!aN CIIIIOI win the war qtolnll Ilrlel. But IIley
can ~ lbe
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·CHOICE

We have 1 v•rlety of yard goods and nillleiidi.
lllonded W"bable Wools ,r. Acrylics • • $2 .yd. · .
ZlpfN!rs. 10c ••· • • • • • • Buttons, lc ea. ·
Antique S.tln Drajlery • • • • , • • 6tc yll. ·
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porenla to wuolt. mort dolely goal.
lflghllgl!llnc lbe iii\ml!tMill theiuchoola and local law
aillbila
at tile COD'Ii"llon enforcement aaenclell In lbe
one
on
culbnl4!1'11.
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enfortement ol - t laWI featured woru 01 cblldretl
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and thooe which are eiwc:lecl in
youth
of
Ohio.
curtail the problem.
of vandalisn! by encouragitql

SP~III.ERS

Dr. Martin Esoex, stale
"llptrintendent of put&amp; instrucllon, was among the notecl
speataro at the coovenUoo. He
moderated a panel on
"Students'
Rights
ancl
Responsibllitl eo. Other
speakers were Harolcl L.
Yochwn, president emerllul of
Capital Univ,...ily, whooe topic
wu "It's Your Cbild, lan'lll!"
and
Ray
Monaalvalge,
psychologist, traveler and
author, wbo spoke on "Uncork
Your Hidden Tlllenla."
Monsalvatge demOilllration
mental acr&lt;~batlco and feats in
his aclclresa at the Wednesday
night banquel His O'Dpil•si•
wu on selling a cleBnite goal
and then puabing everything

PARTY PUNNID
'Die Flnl &amp;en m B ;lill
Chlpel Gf PwiaUj baa pl....,
a Hallo..., pariJ at the
di!Wdl, Eall Mallia., !ram 7to
t p.m. on 'l'lt!aadiJ, Oet. fl. All

SundiJ aoctl .... tIll . .
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UNDERGOES SURGERY

Mro. Kalbenl Rouah Smith Gf
Pomeroy Widaaent IUI'I8'7
Tueaclay afternoon at the MO!IIll
Carmel Hoopltal, Columbua.
Her room numbor Ia 741.

Pricoo Good Tbru Slturdly, Oclobor 24th.

U.S. Gov't. Inspected- Fresh, Whole

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porenl
the cllnner Mrl
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Vena Stepp Preece toalt ...,.: Hel1lb Uub, 1 : 1~ p.m •. 'l'hurahn ••!bile fam1lJ to her home clly, bCIDe Gf Mrl:, Jluih
ior the evening tlllll 'l1we Bearbl; pig In pota IIIIo; aec:ret
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pals to be revealed.
- · bPI*--. )IOrl!OI!I!
FRIDA·~
at bor homo She II mother Gf
'
Mra Jean. Maynard Mr
MEIGS HIGH
School

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Amilia! illlpeollon tlllloDiock
GrOYe Gr11111 wu belcl
reeeniiJ with Mra. Ylr1U
Alldno, " : matron, In·
IPICibC · . 'Ibl lourlh
In lull
form.
The procratll lelllllred ddla,
ra..... aadCGJteellll"lfecl
bJ Mra. Clrol Jaall, -a.,
loclaret. New ulllea1 eleclecl
wee Helen Qal\'ef, ;uuter;
Lao Story, overHer; Mro.
Jon11, leelllte~; Slallford
Stocktoti, ateward; HUber
Qulyey, pte keeper; llernlc:e
Hawk, clloplaln: lllnPaallen,
Pomona; llar,aret Hanln1,

Corel; llclria Eutman, Flcwa;
Frank
Clark,
aoailtanl
aleward; Edna Clark, lacly
anlatant a'leward · Dorsel
Smith, tr~aaurer'; Alice
Sta!Ga, M&lt;ntary; WIWam
Hart, Rolancl Eutman, ancl
Ralph lle11nard, executive
committee; . Leo
Story
leglalatlve agent; Roland·
Eutman, youth chairmen,
Doria Eutman, junl« IIUJiron,
and Ludl1e Story, chairman of
........... ••~t.
Plana "''re IIUide lor a
llalloween IIII'IJ to be held on
Oct. 2t w·lth the Modem
Woodnwft ol' Amerlea •

Ou-istmas Portrait Can
Bring Families Togethe1

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lolling
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Will Steak .~:~.~
CL1111 k I 0Iogna • • •. •···5t
Lunch Meat ~~~;:: • • ,, ::. 4t
Thin Slicn Meats ~= 3=. s1oo
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3- $100
Eight O'Clock Coff• · .3~ '23'
a,,le B1tter o'=';~ . . -.:- 4t
Indent Pu~~inp ::.~ • '::' 1t
Tea 1111 ::. • • .. • .:::. 7t
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FRESH FRYER BREASTS • ' •
FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS . • • • •···It
BUCKET OF CHICKEN
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Fresh Grapes
Reel Emperor
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Ftootlnp, Com MuHM, ronc:atce &amp; WaHII. Callas &amp; lutlwmtlll IIKutta

Jiffy Mixes •• g,.,L '1 oo

Secret.:.=:... :: 99'
Quick Oats • • •
Secret:I:' a:: 94c
Tomato Juice
Crest r::~
Apple Cider '1·-:::-SUNNYf'IELD

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MPIRAND

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ONIONS 31.&amp;~
QUART PUsJJc · .
lOMATOES
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ena.-nt of an income •
relatecltuwllic:b would ptOYide
a more equitable baoe of
la18tion to supplement the
property tu.
Other resoluUons adoptecl at
the convention were as follows :
Adult Education - 'rbat the
Ohio PTA support efforla to
expand opporWDIUes 1..- conUnuln,g eclucation with speclal
emphuls f« the parents of
preschool cblldren.
Oil1d Abu!e - Thai the Ohio
PTA bring forth recom·
menclatlona lor action . to
alleviate chUd abule, repor·
teclly on the inc:reaee in certain
areas of the atate.
Environmental Control That lbe Ohio PTA develop a
campaign on environmental
control and urge the Ohio
General Assembly to provicle
needed legislation lor such
control and the !Wlds with
wbich to enforce it.
Vanclallsm - That the Ohio
PTA emphasize the prevenUon

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FURNITURE

Check our Produee

Mlllf, LOHSE

: Mr.l!lld Mrl. ~ Maynarcl relrelbmen~y
~lteadecl the annual Stepp
CUB SCOUT p ~ ••s
lwn!CII beld at Cold Water
ac" ~ ,
(:net allna, Ky. Following 8 American Legion llaU, 7 p.m.
IJanday duduervlc:u butel Halloween party ; an hoy• In·
liimw ,... beld at 111e cllurcll terealed in Joining attend will! a

Grange Inspection Held

StokelY· tsu.p....•..••.•.•• 4..~- 1•00
Fruit Cocktali.::L:.......... 4..
: 1.00
-.:B
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.~ Velveeta:·:· Cheese..::...~. 2 ~ '1.09
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Afti!ND IIEUNION

wancla Janico' BiCb lrolrato to 11 The
Pt m.
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.l.ayl will - ,
Dill IN MlCBJOAN
WILLING WO!RKERS Qui,
Franell v. AIIIGa, a !comer Enterprlle United Metbodlll
Pameroy re:ddelll died ll'rtday Cburcll, malk'ld HaUoween
a1 tbe home ., b.. cllll8hter. party, 7:30 Frldl.r • 111e 11ome
Mra. Robert (Detty) JIGpn in ol Mill Dorolh)' Long.
Delroll, lllda.

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l..adlel Auslllary, Dmo Web,
ller Pall 31, 7::10. p.m. Wee!~
neaclay, home Gf Mro. Paul
Cud. The 11th birthday alB·
niYflrlll'J WID be obesved.
WINDING TRAIL Gardnn
Club, 7::10 Weclneaclay, Otdo
Power Co. office; Mrl. Leo
Kennedy, Sr., hoeteaa.
W.S.C.S., FOREST Ptun
Metbodial Cllirch, 7:30 lllleclneaclly; Mro. U. S. Nease 8ll&lt;l
Mro. ~ Neue, hooteuea.
SOUTHERN LOCAL Alll.leUc
Boootero, 7:30p.m. WedrMII!day
at the hiP IChool; final plana
for lootbaD banquet ancl cluntey
bult.etbaD pmea.
MEIGS COUNTY Wcrmen'a
Republican Club, 7 p.m.
Wednaclay, RepubUcan HQ,

~~~lllbler-ln-law,

MASON .

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·.District PTA Director

con...u.., beld In Ala'on.
I ocal unill ancl tbe alate
lifo. LollJe wu one Gf lour :uaociaUon. Counties in ber
Meip Cow11J deJecatee to the ·area are Athens, Meigs,
con...uon, the otben belnc Jackaon, Vinton, Lawrence,
Mrs. Richard Vauchan of Hocldng, and Gallil.
Mjdcneport, olate p1bliMUons ''O.,.,.ation Oulreacll" was
cllalnnan and prel!idont ol tile the theme ol the state con·
Meigs County Council oil vention held at the Mayflower
~~~ and Teachers; Mrs. Hotel. Among the dignitaries
PbyUil Dugan, of 1be Sale~n a!lending wu Mrs. Leon S.
Center PTA, ancl Mrs. Lar' y Price of Dallas, Tens,
Spencer, president of tl oe preslden! of the National
Mldr!leport PTA.
· , Congress of Parents and
The new cllalrlct director Ia a Teachers. Approlimalely 2,0011
put prealclent of the POillOl"oy Oblo PTA membero attended
Central PTA and the Pomet oy lhe convention.
Elementary PTA and l!OI'Vecl 81
RI!80UITIONS
dlllrlct director from Iiiii to Highlighting resolutions
ltllli. Wblle oervtng on the OA&gt;Io aclopted at the stale P'i'A
PTA Board, Mro. Lohse ·wu convention was ooe pertaining
cbalrman of the teUero' and to public scboolllnanclng.
nominating committees and The resolution called for
•lailecla vesper oervlce a.l alate revision by the Obio Generlll
convenUons.
Aasemhly of the State Foun·
AI dlllrlct director, . Mro. dation Program to Include
Lobae will oerve PTA Wlil;o In a adequate state support equal to
oev-ty area, CO!lllviCI the or greater than 50 per cent of
annual l!)ll'ing coovenU.on and lhe average operational coot of
function 81 the llnlt between pubUc schooia. lllllao called lor

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~ .... ~~- ·==·:..::f.~ o~e!IIJ Beef Roast •
iaqhler, Am;p, · ;~..a. QaJIIpolll pdlen'. " Pdbetdlt ' ~ ·&gt;SI.o.•k . I!.ADI

PORK
.PORK SA USAG·'E::£0::.," .. . ,. . ·~
OYSTERS .~~'::!::r:-............1!-~:..t·
11IICII, TASTY '

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S.vingaYou 'II Love
Our Steak.

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,
· . . . . By Tile f'l!und. ..
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LIIGe• As loll!' As • · • • • · • • · 50c
$hfttt
. .per ~...1.
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~ubie Knits, As Low As • • • · 1.00 per Yll•
5x6 ajld Sxl .
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~ aved II C1 I!era.
t A ldldaen beocl Jacl by Lorry
lponetr
prOYided
en·
~t. In the &amp;naP....
laeJieor. llltiMti.Mu:Dillllhae
luul cbllclren, lhe .Spencer
~ Mr. llltl IIIli. Tom
!JIIlJ l!lld dalldnll, Mr. llld

Outlet

Cub,

lnsta~ lled

PAST PRESIDENTS' Cub,

from

Oblo
VDhwlltJ wcofdJciD lhe junior
Pitt project were lulzvducod.
iln. L W. JlcCmw' lblrd
trade woa the attendance
lnrd. 'Ibl plaiCe to lbe file to
ap.a the n*'"' c - letl bJ
paWl Bpell, KIMD AICII.

river clelt as in the
welrld are umecl after the
delta of the NUe, oo-callecl
....,._ It II triangular-the
lhape of the Greet letter
delbl.

review •
PAST PRESIDENTS'
Llldlel Anzlllary' Drew
Iter Pool 3t, 7:30 p. m.
lleaclly, home of Mrl.
Cuct.

ROY IlL AND SELECT
Maatero, llolworlb CouncU,
alatecl meeting, 7:30 Wed· ·
neaday, Pomeroy Masonic
oeallw.
TaDple; followed by a !p"'illl
'Ibl Mtlp County eo-tJ Gf meeliJW of P&lt;eeru)' &lt;1lapter,
l'lnallJ and Teacba me n1'1 RAM, 111011 exeellenl muten' ·
*l ~ ,.,.. for , ... .....,. J de&amp;Nt to be conferred.
• 1b1 Jndberr· E111Da11arf
MEIGS COUNTY TBidl
8claool Mn.llicllad Veqban Alan., Wedneaclay, 7::10 p.m. al
lljX IMrt Gf tbe CGuncll llld Mlddlepcrt v11Jaeo baD to plall.
Mn. lllle Wllbum II vice 1..- triO C1Wimal Seal Sale .
Jl'ldWt .

Ali

Mrs. Harolcl Lo~oe of
POIIIOI'O)• wu elected, and inWII:DNI!IIIIA~
ataUed ' ' director ol Dlltrlcll8,
SHAKESPEARE Cl ub, Ohio Q..,.... of Parenla and
potluck l!IICheon, Weclneaclay TeJcbero, at the 15th annual
noon, at the home of MID Lyclll
Ebenbacl!; meellng, JII'OII'IIIl
·
to follcno ; bring own table
oervice.
MIDDLEPORT Lltenr)'
Cub, home ol Mrl. Forrest
Bachtal, 2 p. m. Weclneaclay;
Mro. Emenon J01101 bll book

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Skia.IJJJ. •i•ers ::; • :: .I t

•""Saftlfft .. .... Jawll"' ..:·.. ;;•
Sa•uce acr:=",J,.,- • • •• '1•
Freezer Queen Pattia •-..It

Swansoa's Di111n • • .....
S1ltana Din1en a:' • •-.at
Slice~ lacon ~ • • :O:lt
Swordfish Steaks • • •

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Kin1 Size Do11ts •.:.
Dutoh A,le Pit .=:. . •....
French Fria ..:.. • • J~..
Gol~en Con ..:.. • • ,::: '1•
Excel Mixe4 Nib • • :: Jt
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SLIM JIMS • • • ..~ I'
LEAF BUBBLE lUll .."1. Jt
LEAF JAW IIUIEB : Jt

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Pops
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Calendar

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IS1tat1ons
~re Urged
a,

CW1 'flllllllon cl1a'tDa

American Ecbai!IUO!! Woet,

._CIIIecl

01:1. 21 • Noo. 1, for .U W ' r 11 PTA

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IIIIUtameellllc......,.,nJcbt

Social
Calendar

II the llldclell"' t J:lrw•oaty
8claool.
. .

Larry
Spencer,
P'tlldoul, I epotlecl tbe recent
IIIII eoalerenoe of Oblo
Cotler- of Parenti and
'hriwl !lid intmdncod Mro.
lllnld Laba, t11W D111r1et 11
Ill lib. Mn. Laba oulllned
ber d!lllll llld Nil ,MJihUfiiH
to lacal !mila and ubcl 11111
pllu be made in oenc1 a
deilpCe to lbl IJIIriDC con·
Mn.

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Sladenll

lllln,_,.ww,Jielr:JII••.UeJ,

Mill

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UP! Fortlln Aaalyll
loolrecl out 8CrOIJI the wall divtdlng old
ll!ci new JI!I'UIIiem. Pointing, abe cleclarecl: "See! That Ia my

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A lilllple llatanenl of fact. Her ho...,.
Allhbe woold retum to It that n!gbl
.
lie woldd 1101 hec"'IIOIIIe was an Arab refUgee anc1 what bacl

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Foreign New&amp; Commentary

ileeDbw boule IIOWWUI port of Ilrlel.
·:;
llle wu • bit of.Mldd1e Eut " " - Cllt adrift_by the lint
Arab.lnell 'W!"" In IMe,Niwecipan;tBon bYIIitael in $11"11 tO
,"~llif:lllme,m"*ljrl' •a,~:t.,.lhtiltablllllild Anib
Will, lltobJed orlilea...,lll
the wJIJthy lllllOIIi the
7: 11DIIecl Nallons wbo oontrlbutecl to h,.. relief ancl hoped that
erentually llle ancl hll" JrQblem would fl away.
•·•
()! thai aumy clly wbon lbe pointed acroa the wan, the third
rouadoftbeArab-IIraeUnrllllllwu to befoll8ht.
""'
When 1111 flecl ber home in IIMI, ber manbw
allr1UIIed at
1110,1100. Bqulddy jumpecl to more th111l011,1100, went from there to
":.: IIIC!N illan 1,1100,1100 lllcllltor the 1117 war to iuore than 2,0011,1100.
.~
Alofthelll7war, U.S.IIiclllonetothe Arab refUgees bacl rome
~ ~ .., million. ADcl no llllullon yet in li8Jrt. 11ua11a, Incidentally,

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and

bacl conlrlbulecl nothlni.
Nor was there to be an end to the Mldeasl &lt;ilroOO~ogy of
violence.
July 2Z, IM6, aaw Jewlah irg1ID atremllt1 blow up Brllllh
baaclquarteroln Jerusalem's KlDg David Hotel
()! May 21, liMI, ll!e Jewilh flern gang tlllecl Count Falke
Bemadolte, the UN mediator.
'lben,lltor the lblrd Arab delelt In opeD warfare in 1117, c1111e
AI Fallb ancl the F~, the P.feBtlnlan Arab """"'""""'
pledged to fl&amp;bt lbelr own lllllqround war !lid in ~ Ilrael
into the 101.
In the
Gf
boll!
both, II
Wlr In JOI'dlit
Wllhcni a
IOIIIenlenl Gf the l'l!{ugee
can m Middle Eul

be

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Eul&gt;t'o Prealdent Gllllll Abdel-. before h\a death, came
bellledl,!o to the belief IIIII the P.IMII•l•• re!Vg101, their apark of
bate qainll IlrMI fllmecl by Arab JIIVIIIIIIIlcll and ted by
deprivation 111!1 oqualor, l!lddenb" bacl become a force not M·
llclpalecl by ellabJ!IIIed Atttb rulerl.
'Die pe!estln!aN CIIIIOI win the war qtolnll Ilrlel. But IIley
can ~ lbe
Gf the
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·CHOICE

We have 1 v•rlety of yard goods and nillleiidi.
lllonded W"bable Wools ,r. Acrylics • • $2 .yd. · .
ZlpfN!rs. 10c ••· • • • • • • Buttons, lc ea. ·
Antique S.tln Drajlery • • • • , • • 6tc yll. ·
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llf~room ~rpet
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Convenient
Terms. ·

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Jumbo Fresh Head

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ulde in ...... to rid , , II*
porenla to wuolt. mort dolely goal.
lflghllgl!llnc lbe iii\ml!tMill theiuchoola and local law
aillbila
at tile COD'Ii"llon enforcement aaenclell In lbe
one
on
culbnl4!1'11.
'Ibl...,. ·
enfortement ol - t laWI featured woru 01 cblldretl
...,.
and thooe which are eiwc:lecl in
youth
of
Ohio.
curtail the problem.
of vandalisn! by encouragitql

SP~III.ERS

Dr. Martin Esoex, stale
"llptrintendent of put&amp; instrucllon, was among the notecl
speataro at the coovenUoo. He
moderated a panel on
"Students'
Rights
ancl
Responsibllitl eo. Other
speakers were Harolcl L.
Yochwn, president emerllul of
Capital Univ,...ily, whooe topic
wu "It's Your Cbild, lan'lll!"
and
Ray
Monaalvalge,
psychologist, traveler and
author, wbo spoke on "Uncork
Your Hidden Tlllenla."
Monsalvatge demOilllration
mental acr&lt;~batlco and feats in
his aclclresa at the Wednesday
night banquel His O'Dpil•si•
wu on selling a cleBnite goal
and then puabing everything

PARTY PUNNID
'Die Flnl &amp;en m B ;lill
Chlpel Gf PwiaUj baa pl....,
a Hallo..., pariJ at the
di!Wdl, Eall Mallia., !ram 7to
t p.m. on 'l'lt!aadiJ, Oet. fl. All

SundiJ aoctl .... tIll . .
iJJYitecl in lllliDd and • Illite •
guell. 1b«'e WID
of

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•eftMauerU.

UNDERGOES SURGERY

Mro. Kalbenl Rouah Smith Gf
Pomeroy Widaaent IUI'I8'7
Tueaclay afternoon at the MO!IIll
Carmel Hoopltal, Columbua.
Her room numbor Ia 741.

Pricoo Good Tbru Slturdly, Oclobor 24th.

U.S. Gov't. Inspected- Fresh, Whole

·

porenl
the cllnner Mrl
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Vena Stepp Preece toalt ...,.: Hel1lb Uub, 1 : 1~ p.m •. 'l'hurahn ••!bile fam1lJ to her home clly, bCIDe Gf Mrl:, Jluih
ior the evening tlllll 'l1we Bearbl; pig In pota IIIIo; aec:ret
~··-~·110
pals to be revealed.
- · bPI*--. )IOrl!OI!I!
FRIDA·~
at bor homo She II mother Gf
'
Mra Jean. Maynard Mr
MEIGS HIGH
School

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Amilia! illlpeollon tlllloDiock
GrOYe Gr11111 wu belcl
reeeniiJ with Mra. Ylr1U
Alldno, " : matron, In·
IPICibC · . 'Ibl lourlh
In lull
form.
The procratll lelllllred ddla,
ra..... aadCGJteellll"lfecl
bJ Mra. Clrol Jaall, -a.,
loclaret. New ulllea1 eleclecl
wee Helen Qal\'ef, ;uuter;
Lao Story, overHer; Mro.
Jon11, leelllte~; Slallford
Stocktoti, ateward; HUber
Qulyey, pte keeper; llernlc:e
Hawk, clloplaln: lllnPaallen,
Pomona; llar,aret Hanln1,

Corel; llclria Eutman, Flcwa;
Frank
Clark,
aoailtanl
aleward; Edna Clark, lacly
anlatant a'leward · Dorsel
Smith, tr~aaurer'; Alice
Sta!Ga, M&lt;ntary; WIWam
Hart, Rolancl Eutman, ancl
Ralph lle11nard, executive
committee; . Leo
Story
leglalatlve agent; Roland·
Eutman, youth chairmen,
Doria Eutman, junl« IIUJiron,
and Ludl1e Story, chairman of
........... ••~t.
Plana "''re IIUide lor a
llalloween IIII'IJ to be held on
Oct. 2t w·lth the Modem
Woodnwft ol' Amerlea •

Ou-istmas Portrait Can
Bring Families Togethe1

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Rib Steaks ":I
•••. $Jilt
lolling
S
, Beef ~ ' • • .•. . 2t
Will Steak .~:~.~
CL1111 k I 0Iogna • • •. •···5t
Lunch Meat ~~~;:: • • ,, ::. 4t
Thin Slicn Meats ~= 3=. s1oo
I

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, .llllppIe "''
3- $100
Eight O'Clock Coff• · .3~ '23'
a,,le B1tter o'=';~ . . -.:- 4t
Indent Pu~~inp ::.~ • '::' 1t
Tea 1111 ::. • • .. • .:::. 7t
1

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FRESH WHOLE FRYER LEGS
'"·.5t
FRESH FRYER BREASTS • ' •
FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS . • • • •···It
BUCKET OF CHICKEN
"·5t
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-=.:=...-.

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Fresh Grapes
Reel Emperor
or

Black Ribier

4

lbs.

S 00

WITH PQE !WillET TAPE

99c
Preii iOIIIITIIATU;
IRIMPOO ::
IPECIAIJ

Ftootlnp, Com MuHM, ronc:atce &amp; WaHII. Callas &amp; lutlwmtlll IIKutta

Jiffy Mixes •• g,.,L '1 oo

Secret.:.=:... :: 99'
Quick Oats • • •
Secret:I:' a:: 94c
Tomato Juice
Crest r::~
Apple Cider '1·-:::-SUNNYf'IELD

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MPIRAND

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ONIONS 31.&amp;~
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ena.-nt of an income •
relatecltuwllic:b would ptOYide
a more equitable baoe of
la18tion to supplement the
property tu.
Other resoluUons adoptecl at
the convention were as follows :
Adult Education - 'rbat the
Ohio PTA support efforla to
expand opporWDIUes 1..- conUnuln,g eclucation with speclal
emphuls f« the parents of
preschool cblldren.
Oil1d Abu!e - Thai the Ohio
PTA bring forth recom·
menclatlona lor action . to
alleviate chUd abule, repor·
teclly on the inc:reaee in certain
areas of the atate.
Environmental Control That lbe Ohio PTA develop a
campaign on environmental
control and urge the Ohio
General Assembly to provicle
needed legislation lor such
control and the !Wlds with
wbich to enforce it.
Vanclallsm - That the Ohio
PTA emphasize the prevenUon

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FURNITURE

Check our Produee

Mlllf, LOHSE

: Mr.l!lld Mrl. ~ Maynarcl relrelbmen~y
~lteadecl the annual Stepp
CUB SCOUT p ~ ••s
lwn!CII beld at Cold Water
ac" ~ ,
(:net allna, Ky. Following 8 American Legion llaU, 7 p.m.
IJanday duduervlc:u butel Halloween party ; an hoy• In·
liimw ,... beld at 111e cllurcll terealed in Joining attend will! a

Grange Inspection Held

StokelY· tsu.p....•..••.•.•• 4..~- 1•00
Fruit Cocktali.::L:.......... 4..
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wancla Janico' BiCb lrolrato to 11 The
Pt m.
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.l.ayl will - ,
Dill IN MlCBJOAN
WILLING WO!RKERS Qui,
Franell v. AIIIGa, a !comer Enterprlle United Metbodlll
Pameroy re:ddelll died ll'rtday Cburcll, malk'ld HaUoween
a1 tbe home ., b.. cllll8hter. party, 7:30 Frldl.r • 111e 11ome
Mra. Robert (Detty) JIGpn in ol Mill Dorolh)' Long.
Delroll, lllda.

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l..adlel Auslllary, Dmo Web,
ller Pall 31, 7::10. p.m. Wee!~
neaclay, home Gf Mro. Paul
Cud. The 11th birthday alB·
niYflrlll'J WID be obesved.
WINDING TRAIL Gardnn
Club, 7::10 Weclneaclay, Otdo
Power Co. office; Mrl. Leo
Kennedy, Sr., hoeteaa.
W.S.C.S., FOREST Ptun
Metbodial Cllirch, 7:30 lllleclneaclly; Mro. U. S. Nease 8ll&lt;l
Mro. ~ Neue, hooteuea.
SOUTHERN LOCAL Alll.leUc
Boootero, 7:30p.m. WedrMII!day
at the hiP IChool; final plana
for lootbaD banquet ancl cluntey
bult.etbaD pmea.
MEIGS COUNTY Wcrmen'a
Republican Club, 7 p.m.
Wednaclay, RepubUcan HQ,

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con...u.., beld In Ala'on.
I ocal unill ancl tbe alate
lifo. LollJe wu one Gf lour :uaociaUon. Counties in ber
Meip Cow11J deJecatee to the ·area are Athens, Meigs,
con...uon, the otben belnc Jackaon, Vinton, Lawrence,
Mrs. Richard Vauchan of Hocldng, and Gallil.
Mjdcneport, olate p1bliMUons ''O.,.,.ation Oulreacll" was
cllalnnan and prel!idont ol tile the theme ol the state con·
Meigs County Council oil vention held at the Mayflower
~~~ and Teachers; Mrs. Hotel. Among the dignitaries
PbyUil Dugan, of 1be Sale~n a!lending wu Mrs. Leon S.
Center PTA, ancl Mrs. Lar' y Price of Dallas, Tens,
Spencer, president of tl oe preslden! of the National
Mldr!leport PTA.
· , Congress of Parents and
The new cllalrlct director Ia a Teachers. Approlimalely 2,0011
put prealclent of the POillOl"oy Oblo PTA membero attended
Central PTA and the Pomet oy lhe convention.
Elementary PTA and l!OI'Vecl 81
RI!80UITIONS
dlllrlct director from Iiiii to Highlighting resolutions
ltllli. Wblle oervtng on the OA&gt;Io aclopted at the stale P'i'A
PTA Board, Mro. Lohse ·wu convention was ooe pertaining
cbalrman of the teUero' and to public scboolllnanclng.
nominating committees and The resolution called for
•lailecla vesper oervlce a.l alate revision by the Obio Generlll
convenUons.
Aasemhly of the State Foun·
AI dlllrlct director, . Mro. dation Program to Include
Lobae will oerve PTA Wlil;o In a adequate state support equal to
oev-ty area, CO!lllviCI the or greater than 50 per cent of
annual l!)ll'ing coovenU.on and lhe average operational coot of
function 81 the llnlt between pubUc schooia. lllllao called lor

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prOYided
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laeJieor. llltiMti.Mu:Dillllhae
luul cbllclren, lhe .Spencer
~ Mr. llltl IIIli. Tom
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Outlet

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PAST PRESIDENTS' Cub,

from

Oblo
VDhwlltJ wcofdJciD lhe junior
Pitt project were lulzvducod.
iln. L W. JlcCmw' lblrd
trade woa the attendance
lnrd. 'Ibl plaiCe to lbe file to
ap.a the n*'"' c - letl bJ
paWl Bpell, KIMD AICII.

river clelt as in the
welrld are umecl after the
delta of the NUe, oo-callecl
....,._ It II triangular-the
lhape of the Greet letter
delbl.

review •
PAST PRESIDENTS'
Llldlel Anzlllary' Drew
Iter Pool 3t, 7:30 p. m.
lleaclly, home of Mrl.
Cuct.

ROY IlL AND SELECT
Maatero, llolworlb CouncU,
alatecl meeting, 7:30 Wed· ·
neaday, Pomeroy Masonic
oeallw.
TaDple; followed by a !p"'illl
'Ibl Mtlp County eo-tJ Gf meeliJW of P&lt;eeru)' &lt;1lapter,
l'lnallJ and Teacba me n1'1 RAM, 111011 exeellenl muten' ·
*l ~ ,.,.. for , ... .....,. J de&amp;Nt to be conferred.
• 1b1 Jndberr· E111Da11arf
MEIGS COUNTY TBidl
8claool Mn.llicllad Veqban Alan., Wedneaclay, 7::10 p.m. al
lljX IMrt Gf tbe CGuncll llld Mlddlepcrt v11Jaeo baD to plall.
Mn. lllle Wllbum II vice 1..- triO C1Wimal Seal Sale .
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Mrs. Harolcl Lo~oe of
POIIIOI'O)• wu elected, and inWII:DNI!IIIIA~
ataUed ' ' director ol Dlltrlcll8,
SHAKESPEARE Cl ub, Ohio Q..,.... of Parenla and
potluck l!IICheon, Weclneaclay TeJcbero, at the 15th annual
noon, at the home of MID Lyclll
Ebenbacl!; meellng, JII'OII'IIIl
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to follcno ; bring own table
oervice.
MIDDLEPORT Lltenr)'
Cub, home ol Mrl. Forrest
Bachtal, 2 p. m. Weclneaclay;
Mro. Emenon J01101 bll book

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Freezer Queen Pattia •-..It

Swansoa's Di111n • • .....
S1ltana Din1en a:' • •-.at
Slice~ lacon ~ • • :O:lt
Swordfish Steaks • • •

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Dutoh A,le Pit .=:. . •....
French Fria ..:.. • • J~..
Gol~en Con ..:.. • • ,::: '1•
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LEAF BUBBLE lUll .."1. Jt
LEAF JAW IIUIEB : Jt

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Dr. Sellm Bluewtcl,
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850 Mllllion Complex to Be B'lnlt
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Cllunly llulth
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IIIII Ill 1Jn.
· IDIIIdlll on -am I)I'OYidinC
rubella vaccine (S&lt;la7 mealieo
vaccine) for all Melp Cllunly
&lt;blldren, lradOs ki:ICierprten
throu«b 10 years of age, wiD be
held In all Meigs County
elementary schools durll18 the
week o1 November 18. The exact

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,scbtdule will be onIIClUIICOd liter.
Since there will be no charge
r... W. aervlce parenta are
atroJ181y ursed to take advantqe It thta opporlwlily to
have their children Immunized
agallMit rubella, thuo cOIDplylns
with the new school low wblcb
requires rubella Immunization
lot: admlssion to school nut
fall.
Although S&lt;lay measles Ia a
relatively mild chlld dlaeaae, It

can be aeriOUJ to adUlt women.
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H an adult women seta J.day
measles durlrqJ
lint lin&lt; COLUMBUS (UPI) I montha of pre
, 11 coold Anheuler-au.cll, IDe., of ~'In·
result in her Cl
blrlll to a clnnati and John W. Gllbrei•tb
child witb ca racto, heart and Co. o! CoiiDDbua, Weddefecta, des
or mental nnday
plano fw !t10
retardsUm. Slnce adulta cannot cmatructlon ol 1 tiO mlWoo
receive the vaccine, 11 Ia ofllce.lnduatrt """"*"to be
nece88ary tbat children be built here.
Immunized with the vaccine The dOYe!Gpmenl, npooted to
and thWI prevent the dlaeaae be completed In 7 to 10 yara,
from spreading from children to will be u Buacb Cwadu''.•
porate Centa- Columbus. n will

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tract adjacent to the Anheuler·
lluoeb Collmbua brewery.
Initial e&lt;11111ruct1t11 will Inelude 1 II,Oit "''UUI't fool 11rolfwy ollke lx!IJd'J18 and two
llll!lti-tenanl Gftloo.lrorehou
lacllllltl, with conatrucllon
npocted to be COO!Pittad earl7
nut fall.
The COil.llnlellan project will
be conatrufled throuah an

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B! Goldie CleadeJda
PORTLAND- Alarm over
sharply increasing use of
narcoUcs as the problems ol
drug abuae WIX'stns, )riggers
many actions acru88 the nation
todosometblngabout it. And
President Nixon has said the
answer Ia not more penalties,
but lni!X'm8Uon. And the threat
Ia growing.
Headlines are saying,
"Student haJ18ed hlmseH In
basement" (had been on
druga), ''Girl Jumps !rom Jl.
story window to her deatb'
(wasfromoverdOIIeofsleeplng
pUis), and "Young BeauUiul
Talented Singer Dies" (couldn't
kick the habit).
Laws In some states bold
parents responsible for
teenagers.

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Bllllins-lllrpins
Come see for yourself.
WILL NOT BE
UNDER SOLD

Taft

NEW l USED

fURNITURE
fREE DEUVERY
New5 Pc.
Bedroom Suite

?9.95

ure," Hughes said, speaking at

New5 Pc.
c:arly American
U ''"I Room Suile

'189.00
New3 Pc.
Walnut-Oak
Bedroom Suite

U9.95
New 7 Pc.
Dinette Sets
High-Low a,cks

'75:.95

f-~~fit.~;---j
;,~w 4-S ~ .""'
Maple Jsesl.

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·of unemployment tbst foUnwed
the Korean War, but the fact
ol the matter Ia tbst, II we
take the stallstlcal yardstick
Uta! was uaed unUI 1964, we
have already passed Utat figa dinner lor John SeilJerUng.
Cloud attacked Gilligan In a
statement 1\tesday, claiming
the state would face "four
years of stagnatioo" If Gilligan
Ia elected.
"In his gllb way, my opponent leaves the lmpresaioo tbat
all a governor bas to do i.!l
wave a magic wand and things
will happen," said Cloud.
Gllllgan, In tum, chided
Cloud for allegedly storing
campaign Hterature In a state
llighway Department garage
and Wling auditor's olfice per1101!!1!1, In 1!011!1!'81 activities.
~~ese are tWo more eumplea of the Republicans' total
disregard for the needs ol the
people ol Ohio," Gllllgan said.

You C.. Now

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EARN

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l~ew Maple wagon
wheel Bunk Beds

Per Year

99.95

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Certificates of Deposit
With the lnleresl Paid
Quarterly
$5,000.00 Minimum
At ...

'198 up
3 Pc. Walnut
End Tables Set

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Pottery, ~' ·
at
bargain prices.
Stack Cups SI.H doz.
orZOeach
Assorted Colors
Swivel &amp; Platform
Rockers at
Discount Prices
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Tho A?lltns Coonty
S.vlngs &amp; loan Co.
2f45t&lt;ondSE.
Pomeroy, Ohio

All Accounts Insured By
Tho F-11 Slvlngs and
loin lnsun1nce Corp.
Up To 120,000.01

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SWAP SHOP

Wltll Doposlt of
S.Sto.OOorMore

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muchrealscienUficdata on the
older generation and druga.
Take tile sleeping pill. It and
other drugs have become an
acce_pted part ol the dally
routine. And modern aoctoly
behaves as though ~to;,nce
can barely be maintained or
endured without taking a
continuous aeries ol pUis. Tbey
find It eesler. quicker and
cheaper to go to the drug store
thsn the doclor.
Hypnotics, sedatives and REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
tranquilizers merely provide 'lbe Rev. and Mrs. Art Kiahsleep ... relief o1 symptoma, hough oi Lexington, Ohio, are
never cure the root o1 the cauae. conducting evening revival
Thslldomlde, tbougltt to he a services at the Middleport
hsrmleos sleeping pill brought Church of the Nazarene. Seron an "avalanche" o1 efiecta b)' vices lor chlldren are al 7 p.m.
the tragic births of thou&amp;anda of each evening, Thursday
congenitallY defOrmed limb- through Sunday, and adult
leas "flipper babies," 'and Ita serviceabeglnat7:30p.m.Mro.
daJ18er brought 1o knowledge b)' Kiahbaugh Ia the Iormor Shirley
deatb or grD88 deformity o1 Gllkey of Middleport.
thouaands of Infanta born to
mothers who had taken lt. The
drug also causes dlaease of
UNDERGOES SURGERY
tiver, kidneys, bone and bone Mrs. Janie Snider, Pomeroy,
marrow.
'
underwent eye surgery
Analgesics are probably Saturday at Rlverlide Hoapltal
higbest on the list o1 pain pUis In CoiumbWI. Her addre88 Is
thstpeopleare 'llvlng on' today. Rlverolde Hospital, 3535
They frequentiy cauae bleeding Olentangy River ftoad, Room
from the slor!lllch and damage 4010, Coii8Dbus, Olllo.
the kidneys as well. These are
aold without prescription.
Seems to be the plllage, to wake
RUMMAGE SALE SET
you up, and keep you awake, put The Junior Awdllary ol
one 1o sleep, stop pain and Feeney Bennett Post 121,
aches, aettle you down If you're Amerlclll Legion, Mlcldieporl,
upset or uptight.
will hold a rusnsnage sale Nov.
Just toke a pill!
5,6,and7,lntheFryBulldlngln
One aeea folk at home, school, Middleport. Persona having
church, bualneos places and on rusnsnage to be plcbd up are
the street taking minto or pUis. asked to call ltU1811 or JID.
Pep and SUm pUis, the Am- 71157.

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LoweiiMtNkkelwastakento
Veterana Manor tal Hoapltal at
11:48 p.m. TUesday from hlo
apar-ai70 NIX'tb Second
Ave., b)' the Middleport E-R
squad and adntitled as a
medical palieat.

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aeasona. And moat occasions. A claasic pattern for your new wardrobe this
Brown and black . Widths:

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qoerinarkell Ill Jlqsw ll«ee. Tile 5llllrmlldt 'FIIIIID5?1 •linil
the lndualrialgiantbeciiiSept.II.AhoutfO,IOOUAW-anfa
. faciUUes. NearfJ 14,000 olllar FIIIUn
laid otr=t?s
ark• llrudl II GJol related lncmtrles.
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Uttlt: more. 'Dlll pula blm In tbe ftf,OIII to ftf,M ~ c1
dulifled b)' the l!uretud llwlln• and~~
OlliD Slate UnlvoriFity.
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ADMIISSIONS
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11 granddtildren, and 18 great- ~•. Pt. Plea-; Carlo
grandchildren
P1ndle)o, Apple Grow; Mn.
Shewu~lndealhby Joltss •lcDonlel, Will Colum·
ber husll&amp;ld, Adam; a aon, lila; Ok:ey JIX'dan, ifa!denGn.
Edwin·, a dan•hter, Mrs. DI'IKJLUIGES - Ella IIIII,
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.r- 1tawan, Jldl ,-~
Marcaerlle Dur1t, and "ber Mrt Jalm Uclli!?Mt, Jr ,
~· and llro.
Aln. l'litcer ;;.,.....
~--at --"-· ~" ~ ~ld &amp;ld aon, Mt!l. CUrtis Wallace,
• w~• -·...,. ww "" "" Mn. Fred Hannon
al3p.m.11tl7l'lda1 at the E1rinc
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BW Perrin ol8claUJ18. Burial
will be In BeedJ Grove Cemolery. Friends J1U57 call at the
lunerol home any lime.

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Mayor Otarles Lspr ~
night were a-11 Gtull,
Pomeroy, 15 and ClOIIII, m.
lerlllg;
Harold
Burtt,
Syracuse, '" and coati,
apoecllnc, and R&lt;ller 11'~,

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OOLiJillluil '-THE I'RANUJN OOUNTY GIUND jury has
ilaDdld .,.,.... ~ llt4clmenta foll!lw'J18 Ita lnveallgallon ol a
llate' ,loan ~1, II 1111 reported today, bul court olliclals
1!1 ~llnll CIS' clersy tbe report.
. Otsmty.~c. Howard .lohnarll refuaed to confirm the
riporl, cmtod bt both tile evening Colwnbus Dispatch and
lil\i'rlq atiJen•JIIIa'SIIII. lie alao said be daeo not expect tiJe
...,.S )ttY to write li· report on the Inquiry. "Under 1he low ·I
CI7IIOI tilt ihout litdictmenta, and lboald then be any... I could
not ~ them until the pOrsoo. cltaried are taken Into
cQtody," Johnson uld.

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WA811JNGwN - 'IRE IWIUFACI'UIIEil OF A COFImany sclenlilll and doctorl
wilh a lltsd)' reparlll!g adwrae Cllllcluolosll about tiJe
!!be Food and D-118 Altmlntatl'llllon (FDA), however,
Sll !CI7'1 ~neluiFion and jllaniiO advlae doctor•
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~ 1ft caael Wltert other apeclflicl

troven!al dlBbeln c1rur

YiluTBB TO IIDT
Tbe Mela• County Youth
Group for tho Ment.oUrRelarded will meet at 7:10p.m,.
'l'lrssraday at the Trlnlly !Jltnl! ..
In Pomeroy.
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"Th~rm•lux", 72"xf0" 101 Hr
"Super·Tl!erm", lObW' King
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Chateeguay, 15 snllert west of
MONTREAL (UPI)4ebec Montreal, late Wedneaday
UberaUon Front (FLQ) kldna- night.
.
pers of Brltiab diJ)loiiUII James 'lbe last tllltheollic CJIQSDIIDIR. Cross maintalnod their cation from .Crosa and tile FLQ .
silence today on the fate of tbelr arrived &amp;rnday, tbe day all&amp;'.
capllve.
the body of alalll Quebec:
llllpes were rlisad Wednea- Calinel Mlnlltar Pierro La, .
day when police received tbree porte was IGIIIICI.
calla !rom u lhiii!)'II!Ouo Jn two niiiD-ape ..,._.
perilon clalming to repreaent to lbe istUtortiW 1iiirw1inilf
the Crosa kidnapers. :me penon wlle-Crooo wanted lhlllct hlo
said the FLQ wu "lnlereated" me·would be !lldasrgeted If they
In a government offer to Oy the cootinued lo aearch l~r ltim.
kidnapers to Qrba In OJChange An accompanying CG5IIII7II"
for the sale return ol Cross, but nlque from lhe FLQ lbreatened
subsequent checking led pollee to eaecute Cross if the gOVIrll- :
to ''doubt tile authenticity ol the ment did not meet its demanda
caU. ... "
to roleaae 23 members ol tho
In oddltioo, police checked la"rorlsl ~rpnlaaUon beld in
out and found to be bogus an ~ebec jalla. ll added, bowatoer,
alleged FLQ communique the terrorists ''boped toaa.. the
dropped In the comnumily of life ol Cross.''

ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) - A straUng with chants and talk men "smells."
member of the Presidential "is simply bad poliUcs."
He also called for the ellmiCommissian on Campus Unrest "Students are needed •to ex- natlon of parttime prosecuton
says Vice President Agnew is pose hypocrisies, but they must and the abolislunent o1 the
not the ollly one guilty of pro· d r a m a t i z e
w i t h o u t election of court judg... "We
vocative rheloric, but that all provocation," said Ahem. "Tbe need '9 tbrow IHlt the oysi&amp;ll
ol it "is simply bad politics." split Is there and the collision and start anew," ho salil.
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Chief James Ahern, speaking older cltl!ens Is tbere hecaWIO lint was thought to be a bcmb
here Wednesday despite a of new styles ol hair, dres! llld was dlacovered near the ludl.
bomb scare at Obio University concerns with established torhan shortiy befort U. ,..;:
shortiy bef~re he arrived, urged (attitudes)."
sembly.
,
everyone, including students, to · Ahern said the term "campus
Demolition experts . fr-.
tone down their . tactics of dis- lUlrest~· is a misnomer because Lockbourne Air Force ~ ··
sent.
that type of unrest and protest near Colwnbul, ftcnin to~
Ahem aald pollUcai rheloric hss existed for 200 years in the CIDli'US, discovared lbe
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"comes not only from Vice nation "and this is no worse or contained broom sUck ba
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President Agnew, but from ev- different."
wires and an alorm eiOcli. &lt;·
eryone who IS currentiy run- The police cbief also called Tbe bomb wu IDWICI b)' nlng for office."
for complete separation of po- pus security olficers
But he lold the nearly 2,000 lice and political Influence llld received a telepboned bomll
students present that demon- said such influence on police- threat.

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Tha Flbarwovln bl41111tf to
_,.,, fofllor llld olrongfr, It
llllrlnka 1- llld t•ts foiltllr, II
aut~rlorm•
any ordl~ry

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FLQ is Silent

Gutter Rhetoric Widespread

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COSHOCI'ON,
Carl Fr.,.., IH,
and Gene Patro, 17, Coahoeton,
,.... killed 1\tesday In a triocar cruh lilt Ohio :16, about m .
mllea west of here.

Teachers Endorse

Velerana Memorial Hospital
.ADMmED. - Lowell MeNickel, Middleport; Erma
Haynes, Middleport; Lydia
Slewar~ Pomeroy; Nick lhle,
Racine; Rita Salser, Racine;
Dorothy Cashdollar, Reedsville; Robert Stanley, MiddieP!X't.
DISCHARGED - James
Edwards, James Gibbs.

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WA8111NGTON (UPI)
AtleDUon clock watchers:
Tltat boar of sleep you 11111
last AprO wben yoa 1el your
clock ahead lor DayUght
Savio&amp;• ' Time will be
retuned to you lbia Saturday

tlmelluda)o, OeL til. 8n doo'l
lll1i' to IM!I JOIII' olrlek baek.
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our compf...,llne of "Sfoopcrall"
(IHlr brand nama)
wolght
bfonkats. hautfful florefl llld
IO?fda fn Tharmal llld . ·Fiber· .'·
Ill With IGO ptr
coni Nykln Binding.
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Regain Hour

Daylllbl Saving Time
llllldalJy Ollda all L m. local

OPBNH~SET

SPEAlllll ANNOUNCI!:D

HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ATI'ENDANTS--A Southern Ili8b Scltool
homecoming queen will be crowned Ill balltlme actlviUes Friday, Oct. 30. AUendanta are, frml
,.,., lefllo right, Sandy Randolph, Donna Prolfilt and Valerie Jolmaoo; aecond row, Sbirley
Congo, lop row, Sandy Sayre and Pam Buck, all candidates. The h1liJIOCOIIling game will be
sou!bern versus Alexander.

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Proltllll' Sam Smllh of Rio
Grande Colleee will be !he guoat
1peaker at the Dtmocral
metllnc 'l'lrssraday eveqlnj! at 8
p.m. at Democrat Headq151l'•
tera In Pomeroy All COlli•
mltleemen and . intert~led
democrallare •~~'Sed lo attond.

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A public apen 00.. will be
held from 2 to. p.m.llaaday .to
give area ?'llldenll ID . ,
porbllily to ..... tho .... Twill
City llbrlne Club ~
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· Trick or 'treat night d IIi
(TIIdltltcoforl
' obaorved In Jla&lt;lne on wedl
Eric Porter
neaday Oct. 28 from 6:11 If 7••
Hlldeaord Neff
pm. The siren will •bloW .10
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
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Ctnt to State: 1112 Million

$300;233,000ln the thlrdqturter,
"""'''BI'ed to $1,104,000, ,x· 61
cenlla share, on --~100 In
the Clllllparable period a yesr
ago.

POIJCY CRrhCJZED
WASIIING'IUN (UPI) - A
llouae 177bcusMJIIt,eo crlildled
. the goversunent TueadrtJ fw
taking no ictlolt agalnal ft of
the 10 compattltl reeenUy 1oanc1
lo be di8Charglftg memtrJ ·Into
, lhe nallon'1 walerwaya in
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MAKES PREDICTION
PIT'lSBURGH (UPI) _ u. s.
Sen. Staphen M. Y...,., ~io,
~ 'l'ueoda)' a ledel·al
grand )try would be appoint;!d
In Drieember IX' lanuary Ito
SORORITY TO MEET
lnvestlpte the fatal ~ 1i
11te XI Gamma Mu Chapter of four llludeota by National
Bela sterna Pb1 will meet Guardmten on the Kent Stal4•
'l'lmrlda7 oil p.m. at the horne UDlvenlty campus
May
ol Margaret FoDrod.
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A¥e Sensibly Priced

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lower
prolita 1w the third , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
quarter and the aint month
period ended lapl. 10, ' lelplte
Milke Elberleldt In Pomti'IIY your shopping center. Wearing apparel for
onJt sllghtiy Jooor aalea In the
quarter and hiBher sales In the
your family and furnislllngl for yo•ur home.
111M montb period. The company earned M,fli,OOO, or M
cent&amp; a lhare, on sales

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WASHJJIGTON ( UPI)
Malmo Cellop, 0\&lt;tlon, Ohio,
andthePalrStaleD....,lopsnent
Corp., CIDdnnal:i, were
awardedgntnll TUesday by the
Dopar~ ol llotl'a'l18 and
Urban De...lopme nt. The
college reeeived fl9,6 31il~r an
addition to a - · • 1relidenco
NFO TO MIIZI'
hall to h - t1 IIIFder.rta under
The Meigs Counly NaUonai
the Collep llotsl7lng F ~&lt;ojram. Farmere' OrganiJallon (!liFO)
asa ler will meet It •
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Dlpiomallc ..U.U, 1111 -..cl in New Y..t,....,.. t.lo
olflcUia &amp;am IIIIIIJCI the 110rld ...,.. falhend tor tbe
.lllvnary celeiJrallcml o1 tho liDltad NllljDiil. llrl!ell Pl'tslli
llllnlller GOlda Melr apoab befGre the l!ociY loda)' Ia 5'8Jib' tJ9
li)gypllan dJarses tbe 11nlled Sl.llel and liJ!'MIIIIIGbd Mlddre
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and a haH-Ilrother, Wllliam
Childers both of Sidney Ohio
Mrs Keererwaaam..;boroi
the
Methodlal Church
near Point Pleaunt.
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at 2 p.m. Friday at the CrowHusaeU Funeral Home Burial
yJI) be \11,,., Ill• , ~lll«nd
Meinorlal Gardeps. ,-rlends
may call at u., funeral bonle
any time afler 7 tonlgbt.

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Doe. tbla mean II resr-olds phetamineo groUp, are faand l'lleslllmate, and between 11181
who can vote? Parenta are sooner IX' lola" to bne 1l7l- allld 11188 ........, cammllllng
aroused by what one called desirable aerloua IX' fatal ef. ll'lldde In Ontario, Canada,
"appalling horrifying" lecta.lnBrltalllboldhoadllJa dr~tbled; Dr. w. T. Anderson
dlaclosures. The problem m..t Hke "Sllm PUla ldJl babies" and said the pill may bt the cauae of
he dealt with b)' -rams "Birtb PUla ldlla mother of IIlii' lncreaae linea they callle
aimed at prevention, not just four,"remindsonelh!Opilldoes detlhJI!onlnmaaycaaes.
rehabilitation. Nicholas Von many thlnga besides frM A.nd aleollolla a torm o1 dope
Hoffman says, "Repeal !biB women
from
unwanted tba.t demmatrably cauaes the
senseless, unenforceable pregnancies. 11 atao 1reea u.n FDIIl•f. lerrlblo pain and trouble
Marijuana Lsw."
from 119 restraint reauiUng 1n on 11 IC8Ie 10 wide ,. can't
But legalizing heroin In permlulvenesa.
begin to meaaure II. Alcoltollca
Britain didn't do ao well.ln 1980 A new study lor bealtb need help, too. And what about
only 94 heroin addicts were statistics reveals !llat a third or OIIIIX' em, our"'"' on pushers
known to the government, but alllirstbcl'nlt.merbncblldren or 8151opllera o1 It?
between 1980 and 1987 the wereconcelved t!ulolwedloc:k And ~. Look at the
nwnberolnewaddlctadoubled In 1980; of tbeoe, one IHII of yean of WIX'k, o1 manpower U
every 16 months, and u ol now, every seven was born loot and o1 men lncapadtatad JU.rtlo· UfH1JUI6C
the sr•.':'m Is "in total
b)' it- and women, too.
dlaarray, described as totally
Our 81,.,.,.atione need to w!X'k n.:_.J 71~--.J-v
Inadequate, groping and con- Theartlaa Keefer
losetber oon old world's ilia UIMU .._.,..,.
fused!
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"'··--~b)'Wifol eaerclae,rl&amp;htklndof
Heroin use has gone wlld U?elll on ~ ......._..y
food, asU'Ing down on col!et,
Mrs. Adam (Bernice)
among wbite 8!111 black, rich Theartha K. Ketftr, a, o1 liquor, cilgaretles, sail aFid Ebersbach, •. of 111 Malberey
and poor,'" suburbs and city, 2124 Uncoln Ave., Point....,, geiUJ18 plenly ol sleep A.ve.,Pomaroy,diedTuesdayal
among boys and girls. It Ia said Pleaunt, a fwmer reoldent of after d&lt;tln&amp; · a """' day's w..... v:;~ E = ~~
thst esch addict Influences Mltldieplrl dtad 1'1leada)' a!- And not reach for the pm
tbree or four others, and that temoon at 'veta-ana Mam!X'tal botlle 10 ofllenl
member ol Trinity Chureh
the .heroin hsblt Ia coo•·· 'I u"""'tal In Pomeroy.
where she wM acUve In aeventl
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mUUon a day In Waah'J18ton,
She wu • - Jul• M' 1_ ~organ 1Ja li0111. Sh e wao a
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member of--~·C., alone;
dallihla" of the lote Wllllam H.
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But lets consider theae stark and Sulie Jacques line. Sur· v - M...rial llolpllal Council 17, Dauahtara ol
reminders, thst drugs In the vlvlng are her husbslnd, Floyd ADMITI'II:I &gt;- UJa Persona, America, and a member of the
form o1 plUs. lor everytblng, G.; Lwo daughtera, Mre. Gene SJS'acu1e; IMyrtle Warner, Put Chiefs, Mapolia Temple,
even before thta generatloo was Smith, Eleanor, W. Va., and Syracuse; Mildred Gaul, P)1blan Staters.
born unknowingly thinkiJ18 they Mrs. Roy Browning, Point Pomeroy;
Lucy Gainer,
8ssrvtvlng are live daUibters,
w&lt;re harmleos wonder drugs u Pleasant· Lwo aona WlDiam Pomeroy.
Mre. Ida E. Burna, Pomeroy;
described by radio, TV and Howard ;, Weolby 'WIJ and DISCHARGED - Nancy Mre. Eldon (Ewiyn) Gaul,
magazines the greot Floyd Melroy of 'Col.;;.bus. Colo, Ethel Woodyard, Pauline Cbesler; Mrs. ~e (lrse)
therapeeuUc eaplosion _ has aeven grandchildren· a ala;::• GaJI,uber, .Etbel Custer, Powell, Parkersburg; Mrs.
brought ita own hazards. And Mrs. Lily Dunca~, Po~l Heck.
Frdlt (Eiolae) Wllaon, Mid·
even wttb so much mylholOf!y, Pleasant; a brother, Lee King,
clleJIS'I't, and Mro. George

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tapital at Wublnj
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wu aelectad, blda .
Kingston, New Y
Philadelphia,
ewporl,
Wilmington, Trenton, lleadlnl,
Lucuter,
Annap'~lll,
WllHamllllur&amp; and YarklOwn.
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DUIILIN - Jr. IIORT Cll' ~ ~18te;..,lewed daopten ol today lw lrllb ,... . . _ 111d IM•IIr PI ?1111 · lllb~ Jlarilii
fama!llmolhen abassllllolr reap811dallorau.o-ttubllldotls!clurl!slwllldlpesplimolber1, abo eolld l'l!t •.fbllllalllnC!becbwilbossllsnowlacllllli1'""1F1tbendortlse
•lldqiiFioiMarl,lllldel~ ~
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,... Mllellell _. Isla ..,~ in the [rllll repulblc'a 100 banks lac-the Jllles Ill dlaeb liPapoba wile, Mullsa, ll&gt;e
ulatad 7lince tho doort
L.dlea' Rt&amp;e Jo17J11al : . . . . . ollbe Bank OOiclall
s.,..w W.,_y,
Monda 111
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Y accepla ntw ""' otrer by tbt banbllld 80 beli·~
J .....•1 ...,..... "lndaH lr&lt;Jit. Bank dlroclln llll'5led ll!elr cu--.11 waald be .....
to flllt aboot my ..clsor .. and IIIQIIe OYOn montbl be!ON lbelr ICI!G'77U ~
tbe .,_... 11 IDICflt Ja.
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TRIP SCRD&gt;ULED
The Riverview Garden Oub
wlllmeet'l'lmrldayat4p.m.lor
alleld trip at Fcrkod Run State
Park. A plonlc supper will
follow.

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1rom
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AnheUHr·llull'b : aublidlarr,
Ltbrillilli JMalllll)' be wllllDf 111 aoeop~ apt!l'llllloat aft..'lilt
Pnlperllel, l'ilc.
llle
pa•n• to C4lba Ill mlllrll• tar tile rile• 01 ~
Names u prul&lt;~l o! the
Brltta~~
dipklmll
erw. Tilt ca11ar lllid .., M ~
- sublt&lt;llrJ wai, "alter E.
Jllcp, Jr., who will IM\1'100 the -·Ieite wltb Pouce lpiD at a p.m. ICDi; · Ioiii',
d"elopmeat of pruperllea JII'IIIII!Ab!J lollldlelte 1111111 will .aoeopl ~ ~
OW1Ied b)' tho arpnlal:lon and lhllll!ey brlq ()oillto ~ ilr1dlt .._ 11Gnlnllaii4
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tho ICqlllaltloa ol IMildllltJnal the Elf0'17 Warld'• Flir 1118.
lind fiX' developmlmt u In·
Qwllto be lilt""" In lbe eUIIGdJ f/1. tho C!llru
duatrial altea, recre\aUonal ......... 1lben ... .~ Nidi Qlbe, f#P '
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areu and planned 1 com- CclnDble a.ude fllhcrlllld tbt paUca bad I'ICilftd. elll ~·
1111111111es.
..... e!ablled to apeaK.,. tho kldnlpon of
l!illl'
hotn .rter 1ht Qrllbee ~lrlnlt _.... Pllrn Laporte w,

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Fort Wa70e bolpital, wwe held
at z p.m. today ai the OwenWelbert Funeral Home In
Morlon. Mr. Bratton wu emploJedattheFioherBodyCo.ln
Marion.
Surviving are bll wile
Audrey; a dauahter, Mrs:
Barbara Hallleld, Marlon· a
8011 , Cycle, Falrmolllt, b.!.,
Route I; a o!eJHlaugbter, Mrs.
Lucille &lt;ltandltr, Utica, Ky.,
llld two granddilllhn. Burial
wu in Grant Memorial Park at
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