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Th'!'"~ '(neeung wllh ClllJol"'
and that Clifford had tell,yed
the suue•tlon hi Joon11011, 1lbu
Immediately ·reJected it.
~ tbe ...... . of the
Clll!ord m,etq, lli:oordlng hi
the .mnlntstratlon :tnsldBr, KeD!&gt;
nid)o iald in elloct thAt U he
could Ioree 1 ch~Jwe in lhe
uright dlrectfnto •
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cotty'' men
Wouldn't yoo say eitf

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tery to me, is
One is legal and one

Now You Know

The inspector s said c
implied
That Magott s in the 1

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ean we be SUrE
no rellin'.

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in war
And a poli.iical camp;
gather.
And tho' l my self er

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OF P'EOPlE /IV THIS WOR~
WVABLE, TJ.lE STRONG AND .
THE. WEAK AIJD THE" WEAK
All/JAYS DO IJJHAT THE STRQIJG
TELL lHEM TO IX&gt;!

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:.. AND ll-IAT COIJCLUDES . .
TODAYS LmOk.i Ok.i '111€
DOMIIuNJCE OF 11-IE
STRQU;!

Gallia Gals Cop Tourney 27-21

Pam 8allnders Wlflo 10 pdnta
ooob; Buill Le,vne had 4, Bee·
lq wn.oft 2, and Ginger Ell-

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Sauer
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Plans On
Seeks A
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Parking.

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Wl1h 19 polnto. Othoro ...,,

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No Dien Bien

~)lotao

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: For Kner Creek, . ~ KaD
~lad a, Mabel, ~iterl •• carol
Daniell
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SAIGON (IJPO - !lien Bien
Phu tactics filled the Communlatl today at Khe sad!. OverW11elmlng u. S. lrilllery and !Ire

l!iddl'P'!'f ~J!til- .
land1llttl Schliql pbllllcal-. .
ll011. f'dtllt1. :\ llllntiillll eodllbl-

lloD .was ·prelllpled

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by

Rutlond.

Jo, ~oy. l!uti!!ld llti1ijtatruclbr, di-

By Middleport E-R

oxerd.soa.

liiddl.,.n, lln&lt;\lr floe dlree·
Uon •of Mra. Pltrlda .Jordl!n,
'pbfliCal ~...... in~.
. ...uniAoil floe Pilnlpplne 9lldl

'Iili.ee, 'l)dkling.

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men answered three calls over
the weekend. At 5:32p.m. Saturday, S.lrley King waair..oport-

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female.
ol the

'IOU HAD TH' PIP!

floe aelectlon

reserve eham. is the nr st two
classes:
'28,1966,

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Hereford Farrn,

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Sept,

Gllcllriat Hereford
l ~tti'al Wells, w. Va._,
Lawn tarm1, &lt;Pe· ·.

·IIUUer Hereford ;

A HAUNCH,

REO MEAT

A. Clo!f

A FAT SHIN

E'AT 'EM

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River Gauges

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\Jsinl the otrategy that heWed
briJW lhem victory ljjalnat t h e
French 14 yeo.rs • North
Vlotaamoae battalion ourpd out
ol dg-DJ trenches and duhed
for the fort American pnerlla
have -ed never wW fall,
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floelr helvlollj barrap i n l ~ to Pr......., tbeatlack. Tile
Leoothemockl in IOie ~ areo
llld the aball, ro&lt;ioltl and""""
taro !,U on lhem It a rate oloae
of every tbHO mlmileS- more
t11an 500 thi'OIIihout tbe de,v.
But in the predaJm darimoos
tode,y, lbe ciiA1'lllnl! Communlltl
!&amp;lied to 101 1ho breok thi'OIIih
denied them twice blforo lw n.
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!led flr-r. ~ art111try
at neariU' Cam!&gt; CtrroD boomed.
Amlriean ltrlke p~on"'*""~'~~'ed
hilmbo and fiory nuolm.
The North V J - • o Uon fell back, l'l&lt;ille beck bJ the
twlstille troncbeo cq lllo pliat
l!llllllii 1D wlllil!l1011 fOrdo of Kbe
SOidJ. The allloo In lthe Sinh,
whore 8,000 Ma$ol fllcocl What
U.S.Intelllconcooalclwerel61000
Nclrth VlotaamtM ........ them,
r~ed llaht cuualtloa. ~

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~eet ~eltfelgs.I.Geal Teaebers

· At·:~~~pbury Ele~ntary
Mro. ~ ~ teac:J&gt;el

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Purchasers or otber bullo be- F• II. Chill' lor
cal tr
sldelhe ch.amplon, taken by Olen Jllflll. At 6 a.m. Mondaytheo&lt;flld
Smith, and the bid prlcel
Bill Olrlocy, of oear lhe
Russell McCoy, Athton, W, MelBa • Gallia line. ID V-ans
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HoiiJiilal· Wl1are he waa
va., ..,55;
Rob ert Rou~,
ew Memorial
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Haven, $740; Se,yre Brothers, Le- admllted for treatmenl,
tart, w. va., ~~ F. w. I!Ur·
deil, Rt. 2, Bld1rell, ~0; Karr
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Conatructlon CO., Oleiter, onl · GA\JGES-Gal1Miolla,12.4and
at MOO and Olllotber .at $4!0: 24.6 1'UIII1Ing 72 feet &lt;JI rollers;
H. D. Heldman, Marlett&amp;, $4051 Pt. Pleasant. :11,06. l'&lt;liiiO&lt;'Ol"
LOulbey OWOIII, Patrlol, ·$3(10; -lllaoon; Zl.ff; Hinton; ..90 .U.
Don Baker, Huntington, $350; qi. Kanawha Fallo, 10.80 IIlLI
!MIIjle stanley, ·llarflSOI)vDIO, : Qlarle..... 23.86 rloi~Wo lDncbn,
$400; LeWis R. Casto, i!t. 3, Ri»· ....,.q 12 loet of roller&amp;; MaJ&gt;.
ley, W, Va., $460: Cbarieo Ric:ll· melt· l'UIIIIing 12 feet, and Wino
(COntlnueil on Pap 8)
lltld, 1'11111111111 21 feet.

()•....,l/lld.bet. I,' 1.961 ID ;;
WITH SOME G&lt;XlD

ed ID Veterans Memorial liDspita! Wl1ere she was admitted lor
medlcal treatment. At 11:05a.m.
~ tile SQJad went to I h e
Jaclde Oiler home on Laurel
Sl. Iron\ whore Mr. Oller was
tranll!li&gt;rted ID the of!lce of Dr.

Dooialwe, Rt. 0., aeeond.

)OU'RE SUPJ&gt;IN',OOP.
LOSIN' 'j()IJR GRIPI
SWEAR mu ACT LIKE

Time

by !jiutl1 Vietnamese Rongera
smaahed thetlllrd North V I ... ~t hi break 11m the
surrooncled northern fort
ewn before the 400 attackers
re~eb

Three Calls Made

;lllear:;-..-......
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SHAMROCK CON'!Esr WINNERS - Toren Ferguoon and .Mlke Field&amp;, Wallama lligll School
studentl, won the •'Mr. and Miss ~amrock Cootest" sponsored by the New Haven Senior Women's
Club and are suttlbly "crownecl.'' Proceecls Crom the contest went to a ac::holarstdp Cund tor de1111'\'ini Wahama High senlora. Wiflo tbe winners are, left, EwUce Madows, club ecb:atton chair&gt;
mlllj and at r!iht, Pauline Heater, ()relident. The two were crowned ollrlnc a dance Friday night.
Chaperone&amp; for the evart were Mra. Jess Able, Mrs. Charles
Ll&gt;raie Roush.

nx.cJ. Mrs. Frank Y~ and Mrs.

Baek-..Jnjure.d.:in Auto Accident
Fred Facemire, 23, _Rt.
2
VInton, wa1 injured 1n a Of!.e
car accident at 9:30 g. m. 8atul'o
day at floe junctions or Rt. 3.1
Uld Rt. 325 in Rio Grande, eocordi"!! bl floe stahl lllchwa,y
PatroL
It was tbe only Injury in six
accldonts investllated by floe
patrol over the weekend. four
in Melga COunty. Facemire WIS
-ltted to Holzer Hoagltal 11ilh
a b&amp;c k tn.:Jury, according to the
hospital rt(IOJ't.
The patrol aald Facemire,
headed west on Rt. 35, made a
right turn onto Rt. 325, J.oa:t COflo
troland his cu went lntoaditch.
There waa minor damece to the
ear. No chlrae was riled.
An ocel- occurred at 11:55
1o m. SlUurda)' on ~ 124, two
and onMenth miles west of Rt..
7 when William Dean, 13, J!ul.
land, beaded west, came over
1 blllcreot and struck the ba£k
ot a car driven by Orville ~

The patrol cited Doan blllelgs
IAUIII: Court liar. 22onaclw'ge
o1 !allure ID •tot&gt; within floe a ..
oured •lt!U' dl•-e.
At 7:30 p. m. Saturdl,y, cars
driven IV John B. S.uler, 16,
Mlddlt(IOrt, and K!ppie 1. lliJll.
er, 19, Rt. 3 ChWicothe, collided on Rt. 7, one Dille north of
Rt. 143. There was moderate
damli8 to both cars •
Suder, aaid the patrol, was
headed south pauing a parked
car. He lost cOitrol and hli car
J!ld broadolde into floe nortl&gt;bound car driven by Miller, who

Blood Flows
In the Bush
SAIJSBURY, Rloodeoia(UP[)Rhodeaiaa 5ecurit;y forces a r e
battll!w Atricao nltionaliot suerrlllao in floe buSh countcy along
tbe Rhodesia - Zambia border,

WIS making I

The patrol cited S.uler to
Cotlnt1 Juvenile Coort on
a charge of lett of center.
!Julron S. Brown. 19, ~re,
was driving north on Rt. 7, three
miles north of Rt. 33, It 11:30 p,
m. Saturday when a deer ran into
the right side of her car. The
animal wa1 killed. There was
moderate damage to the car.
As the vehicles gassed, an
Me(&amp;s

llllidettifled car

f1.lwed a rock or

a stone and chiPPed the wind-

shield of a car driven by Jimmy

R. Halley, 21, Rt. 2 Gallipolis.
The accident occurred at 1;23
p. m. Sunda,y on Rt. 35 at RoO.
ney. The patrol also investigated
s minor backing accident at 5o05
p, m. Sunda,y oo Twp. Rd. 188,
jult 300 feet west of Rt. 71 near

Hob&amp;on.
CeeU D. Smith, 62, Rt. 2 Olesbire, b&amp;c ked into a parked car

Hopes Held for
U.S. Dollar

K Calls for

Negotiations

· B!rt .,ld li!D bemilled 111 seek ·JP owo price In
the PriVIW morketa 'of F.urOJe.
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owned by Everett McDaniel, Jr~
Rt. 2 Cheshire. There was oo
per, 39, Rt. 3. Pomeroy. There
- • bl the Slnlflo car and
was moderate damage to both
minor domlge to the left rear of
the govermnent of Premier Ian
tJoe Me Daniel car.
Smllh &amp;aid !Dday.
The patrol reported tile arreot
A government atatemelt said
of WWard D. Mohler, 46, Rt. 2
nine perrlllas have killed Cheshire, on a charge of dri~
so tar plus ~woundecland''otbo
ing whUe intox:lcatecL He
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scheduled lor a hearing liar. 22
One Rhodesian was reported
WAllllNGTON (lJPO - The killed and two wounded in the in llleigs COuncy Court.
Un!ted states -dtoclajo 1D mal,. flshttng.
taln the purchasing IIOWtr of the
Announcement ot the lighting
dollar at. a otlblo low! at home followed reportJ reaching Sallaand atinierl allbouah itS des to bury thai 200 suerriDas
gold:w... .P01'lillb' cut.
bad erossed iotD Rhodesia from
lllilll"'IDthedelenslveapinlt Zlmbll.
lbo&amp;e ha.. -.ked the dollar, Alllerlco .ancl hor six EuroPOIII llnaoclal alllta have locked
their vaullt bl further aales of
gold ID -ulatora or other p,...
vate intereota and, In elloc~
lwlD:bed io a IWOi&gt;Jice IJII1om
for aold. i '
By ~·nt, the Prkle will
r.,.U. 11,$3.1 In....,, Ia trau.
octkias . .'!I c-odag ,....

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riling casualty rate," FindleY
Aiel. "The heavy toll tn dead
and WOUilded ln latolerable.u
Congren, he said, ha. a
conotltuUonal '*&gt;~ to critically
examine basic war policies.

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Findley lndlcsted lhat both
IUJII)Ortera and opponent&amp; of floe
war have Joined In ursinl a
review of._ cur- policies, a
111011e that aiao is being pulhed
by a rwmber at senatora.
The HliUse reoolutlon has been
pnpared for floe laat lllx mootbo
but hll been b'ln8 dormant in
the House Rules Committee.

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Y'GOT SUMPIN
'THERE, FOOZV. ..
Wf! OJULD DO

cl)ail&lt;e of ..atlereil - ·
andlhiDidor-s.

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wwld ouUine srowtns
uneallneaa about the course of
the war.

The price of gold dropped oban&gt;ly on tho
Parl1 bullion market toda.Y - the first decrease since speculat,.
ora began a buylngapreethatthreatenedtheworld'a moRel syatiiD and the American dollar. Gold, which reached $«.36 an ·
ounce on Frida,y, slipped bl f40,01 today. Tho omclat price,
maintained unchanged by floe Washington central bonks con!oronce thl• weekend, Ja f35 an ounce.
The speculotora, who Friday bltded with their llatlin a
I'Uih bl biO' gold, blday bopl1
melal by the
·. bundrOdaof_,u.Tilt¥_....
llyPrtiWooi.Jtlmo ··
16n'a ..ruaal to ciavaluo\tht •oar; an ac;jlon t111t would have
meant Ill profltl lor gold biO)'ers.

waa thO coo&lt;b for GolDa Acad- .,
el!11 and Pit Jordan for· Mid·
dlOpOrt.
In 1ho CC11100141loa same
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wal Jaclde lll'I!III.Y wllh 10 fci.
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WAS!!INGTON (Ufn - A
call for an Immediate consreosional review of U.S. wu
polldes in VIetnam Is saJn1nir
Wide support in floe Houoe, tbe
chief 8p01110r or floe proposal
oald today.
Rep. Paul Flndloy, R-PI , said
lbal 137 Houoe members, 97
Republicans and 40 Democrat•,
have Joined hlm In sponsoring
the re&amp;olutlon calling for lhe
sweeping policy review.
u'lbla . . . sa,ya clearl)' thlt
more of the same pollcle.,
backed by otlil more American
troops, will not do,'' Findley
said in a statement prepared
for a news conference at which
he- and .Reps. F. Bradford
Morse, D Ma&amp;&amp;., Wllllam Hom~te, D-Mo., and Morris Udall,

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Gallia Acadol!11 llilh School
lllrla ba-.Jl toaDi do!oaled
llllddloport !Jaiilrda!' nll!ht 27 ID
'Z1 in the illll1 pme of tbe Firat
.llmual Melp DIVItatlonal Glrll'
·Baakelball TOUrnament at 1111t- ·
land.
:. : Botb - · ple,yed IIIIo do!eo.illve balllllrt Middleport bad cold
llrot aiwllhird Q!amrain lbool-

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'llliocla7 par~~y dCIIId)','wannw!lh

~DAY, MARCH 18, 1968

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO.

BY KATIE CROW

That one is legal 11
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Weather

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tentlon 'in ·Einil around 2900 B.
c., no! bocau$e ·of Its value, but
becauie of lt~·arlslot eolor, maJ.
leabill~ and lbe ea10 Wllh !Vhlch
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~- ~n olhn• lw hm• in(-iC-.i.lh'c.Hw c-,luld ~~. ·~t~-~
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'Heroics' and Yo.ur Heart

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Temperature, heart beat rates and other
measure~ents were taken of a volunteer
group of SIX men ~nd two women. The average heart rate durmg flight with an instructor
~r~ abo~t _105 beats a minute During solo
g 1 this mcreased to no. comparable to

the stress on pilots flying far more dlfticult
and dangerous missions.
However:. the stress apparently comes from
fear of failure ratber than fear of danger
says lhe FAA. Heart beats soared to 120
mmute during licensing check Rigbhl with an .
FAA exam1ner.
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It would . be interesting to measure the
stress quota.ent of people in more down-to.
earth •lluallons. What's the heart beat rate
of the man who has decided to tell the boss
ol! this morning • or the feU ow who has
worked up the courage to ask a certain girl
fori a date, or the housewife preparing a
d nner for Very Important Guests?
In terrr.s of trembllo' tk:kers we are U
probably more '·herole' more oiten than !e
realize.

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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT'
This column is for YOWlg peo.
pte, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and tun. As
with the rest of Helen Help Us!,
it wel comes laughs but won•t

for our country but not to have
a saJ' Jn rwming it. M a y b e
if they'd let us 18- to 21-year .
olds vote, a lot of us wouldn't
have to die. Are the politicians
afraid we'll upset their plans?
H something isn't done 60011
it will be another four year;
before we can vote for a president. And another, and another,
for the 18, 19 and 20.year..(llds
who are "adults" on 'Ute battle:
iield, but children at the poll s.
Pm sure you're with us, Helen, but hOla~we get the vOW? - l l
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ple are asked to die for a country which allows tllem no tegal
voice In Its a«airs - tltoogh 1
can' t say your voice is exactly
unheard thrpulftout the land'
Keep raising I~ bul -~·ex­
pect overnl.sht changes. Women
took centuries to get the vote
:- 1111&lt;1 they yap louder. - H.
Dear Helen:
I like a certain buy a tot,
but he's going steady, though
he seems to prefer me to his
steaclY. He also likes another
girl

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I don't really think it's so great
him three-timing all or us. What
shoold I do? - CONFUSED
Dear COn:
Play his game, It isn't all that
hard to like several boys at once.
A growing number of "'Un·steadyn teens agree this is Ule only
way to (ly. - H.
Qfar Helen.:
-· ... ~
Dear Helen:
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".:! supf)OIO peq~le gi[tlred!i'earI met a guy when I was 14. At
lng: It, but without being remind- Dear 18:
16, I had his baby. Now rm 21
ed, they torget.
Yes, Pm with you. It' a a con. and he's married to someon;
At 18, we're oJd enough to die tinuing disgrace that young peo..
else. Sl!e was smarter than 1
was - she made him marry

dodge a serious question with a
brush-off.
SenJ your teen..age &lt;J.~estions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT care
or Helen Help US! this ne~spa­
per.
TOO YOVNG TO VOTE
BUT NOT TO DIE

• aIong Broad Way .
VOICe
BY JACK O'BRIAN

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NEW YORK _ &amp;hey , agent
Eddie Elkort• s tovaty wile
•oe.
~reas lUJ Cavet is okay after
major surgery at N. Y.lnfirmary
... l'ormer bigtime trumpeterronductor Leonard Sue&amp; (for M.
Berle and others) now h a thrlving insurance executive ... Parkinson Disease Foundation gets
Page Mortoo' s royalties from
her hltcake "Time.'"
"N. Y, Daily Column" Wts (Jie

Manhattan newsstands five times
a week starting March 18; we'll
be on it soon as we return from
a brief collapse in the Bahamas
Gu st like Cary Grant) ... Terrific British model Jean Shrimpton's sister Chrissie wed rock _
roll singer "lllarles Dickens"
(right tag, David Antllony) after
such-a-tong engagement: U,rce
days.

and gets a featured role In 1&lt;J into a Bdwy
"Lady In Cement" ... The Lat- The Israeli

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BERRY'S WORLD

suading! _ H.

turtlenecks,
male neCklaces _
suh-wlah ... Designed 1&gt;1 Jor.

"He olwoy•

~loys il cozy-

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1 woildc. if he'd
11/r t otk
if Rody clttne to ,,~,., ,
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stlll. t!Ven long enough to Watch
·a television s~ojo ; they talk-in
cla~s witbout permission' and
ar~ rude to the ~acher · they
wepr out their toys ariJ their
clothes faster than .a :riprm,
ally active ctptd:· they run ill·
to a busy street without look·
lng lor apProaching . tralllc:
they get lpl~ fights ·and gen·
erany misbe~ve .
Life is hard, for !Iiese children and· also for. !hair parents,
who ar.e likely to blame themselves for having spoiled ihelr
child so grievously. In a
.se$,reli lor.'the ~auseo! this m.
ness, l&lt;n: Qr. Stewarl helle\ll)s
there can be no doubt that It
Is ll" Illness, :heredity has been
fotlnd Iii be a factor in aome
cases. It was thought at•fltill
that th"-"' children had some
for111 Ill brain datllase. bulllie
.most reeent study illdlcates
that it is illate~d a delay.'llt the
pbya~o~ development 01

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WASHINGTON (UPO- tt suddenly became almost r especta.
bte to voice opposttloo to tile
Vietnam War.
Hippies, professional demon!
strators and (rustrated matrons
could no longer claim special

status

dissent.

A Gallup Poll in Au11011t, 1965,
lndicalod tllat 61 per ten! of !be
population SUWOrled tile war
and oot,y %
6 per cent told
interviewers they Celt the
United States had erred by
entering the conflict.
Point of Rever sal

· K,entuW tell

·t·

a mistake and only 41 per cent

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. A_.Are )o ~li- b rio ~~on
for JIOt ~!DOVIng !onsiji ·t!JBI
ba~e 'beCOllle so ltqe tliiit
thef l!ttertere with aWallOw·
!Jlg. •-A
ll}ethod of treiling . them ;.tha!. I• JPlnlliinn
la~or l! c~ydst'irte'rY or rapid
freezing. '

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name of tH•
part~? '

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a.,.,. Na:i•

Q-Whoi ·,""'-' the

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within the~ 'ililllli , , tlOn

FOrcy- per' cint
..6
Deln0Crit.1e Wterl fill. NeW
Hamplhlre ..,b,crro.. him. ' . , ':
The -lltloo Ia riot yOi
crystallzed, blit Ill potelilat ltz6
and lol'ee a- ,._ . •......
'• .,or'"!..._

-Sen. Eugene .1. MCcartiJ¥ a
schotari.Y, gentle
Democrat ~ has said be
would ·ratl&gt;er · hafe '¥!! "• a
~~~·~•JM poet than a JiOUu.
clan, challenged Preatdatl John...,.. policy and entered
New Hampshire preaideotlal
primary "Pinal him.
- Secretary or State Dean
Rusk had 1 loog awaited
COII!rontatloiJ with tile larjiOI,y
hostile Set!att F&lt;!I'Oign Relatione
COmJt\iltee iond two da,ta .;; "
lnteusl\'0 Vlctoaln debate ' were
broadeasl nallonall,y ... radio
and teievla!Gn. ·
MtbrthY 'IIIIIY not win Ute
nomination, but he Wsuaded
many young American• to join

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R~dsville

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favored America's rolQ tn it.
The shift was largoly sllant. It
&lt;aptured no headllnoi .f' !!:'•
promoter• · &amp;tal\ld no clenimlllraTllen, two 111iD,.a hap.

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·H. o;ijston,
UCLA
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In: ~\g Rematch

Friday Evening
Wltll each paaalng game, tile
Unlversltr o! Houlilll reO!cel
tile, number ol people """
baJiOYid tile cOupra• 71~9
. liVer ' UCLA In January
vicl»r)'
wa~

a !luke., ,

sat•;

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IIIla Ume
&amp;rOIII!" witll tile semtllaals and
llnala to be played ln tile LOs
Angeles ~rta Arena, the
former home o( the Bruins.
"'There Is no doUbt in our
minds who Is tile bell bulwll
find out ror sure Friday,'~ said
UCLA Coach Jolullf Wooden
alter his club easily topped
Santa Clara . 87-36 Saturday
night to win tho Far Well

HoUston
a chance Friday
olght to Yirtuall¥ wipe out 0111
remalalng dooblera Wilen II
lnn&amp;le• witll tile Bruin• again In
the semlllhals or tile NCAA
basketball toumamanl
ne CooPrs pJried tile roued Reginnal.
u1 just want to be prepared
o! lour lao! Saturda,y night by
aiid
I hope wo're r6ady to
defeating outmanned Texa&amp;
Cbrlatlan 103-68 to win tile ·pllll'," said UCJ.A's All-America
Mldweoi Reginnal and add to liB Lew Alclndor ldlo waa out.
ahone In hi• personal met wltll
list ol believers.
Player.of-th.-Year Elvia ltlljles
:;:vr.~ ' ~.,.~ ,just great,"
T~U ~ch Jolum,v SWain ol Houston In tlleir meeting two
lolllndni. ~~~~ club's 35 point months ago.
While tile lloaston - UCLA
beating at . 11te hands o! Ute
pme
attracts the ma.jor share
Couprl. ...''1 tbought UCLA
wool~ '!In' l,ast ttme, but now I or attention, II Is atttt onb&gt; a
don't kii9W• I saw Houston semifinal contoat and tile
•~FJW .. -4\'1svj!le ,and do tile winner will havo to play a game
....,.~,w,.. ~·•. &gt;MJ~~ ,, !h~n . 1!'eJ'!!IQWjn!l ,~t , (and )i,ll).!!)
be!ore belne recogol!lid a•
ltnproYIJIK•fY,ry ,pme.''
nattonat champion.
Hometown AdVantage
One Provision
sun to be tmvlnced or couroe
Providing tile oppoalllon will
Ia UCLA which had Ita 47 .game
be
the wiiiD~r or Friday night' a
uobealen streak stopped at
!lrst
se~ toateot between
lloaston but wUI have IIJe
North carolina and Ohio State.
Rusty Ciark, North carolina's
6-loot-11 answer to Houlton's
Hayea and UCLA'&amp; Alclndor,
IICOred 22 p&lt;ilnla an&lt;1 grabbed 17
· robooinda ln leading tile Tar
Heala to a 70~6 victoey over
Davidson In the tllllls o! tile
Eaatorn Regional white Dave
llald p! wltll nve
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Sikes Cops

~itrus Open
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP0 - Attorney Dim S1kel has no lntentloo or practicing taw on a lUlltime bards aa long aa he can
keep oo wtnnlne all thet mooiO'
oo tile g~&gt;ll course.
'Ibe 37~ear-old Slkea, wbohaa
set hi• algbts on a aecood •
straight '100,000.plua year, pickeel up ~3, 000 or tllat &amp;Jnday
Wilen he shot a 6....rer-jl0r 661n
Ute llnal round to win tile FlorIda Citrus Open by a siQ!Ie
stroke over JOWII Tom Weis-kop!, ~es had a 14....rer-jl0r
2741or tile lour rounda.
"SOmeday, I plan to settle
down to a law practice," Sikes
said. 44But not until the d a y
comes when I can nolonprrnake
II on the gol! tour.
Wel&amp;kop!, leading moneY winner on this year' s tour with
1166,345 after earning$13,800 &amp;In·
day, overshot the green the pre·
vlous week at Dora! and loot by
a stroke to Gardner Dieldnaon.

!l&gt;r••

seeoDd11lett gave Ohio State an

82-3( win ov•r Kentucky and tile
Mtdeaot Rqional title.
· lll\)'ei ,acored 39' polnta and
' 25 robooindo In
. hauled Iii

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. ·· ·&gt;IIUNNIRs:UR GETS TROPHY - Belly CualnlntJh8m, Janie Gerard, Candace Baltr indJaclde
Haw!V ricelve 111&lt;1
troPhY·or Me!p Local'• Firat Annual Glrla' lnviiatlonll Baaketball
rliebaU o! MiddltPOrt High
illtr G&amp;lllpollo won tile ch-ionlhJ.p 9llurda.Y nii!IJ~
r
'!~'Ott' ~by to Middleport, coached b)' Mra. Pat Jordan, ·is Geor,ce Hargraves, ~riD' ~; .. ~~- Loeal f!illlools, - Sentinel Photo.

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~~d ' H~~ ~ ·~.1)1- ,n Jt ceftalh 111'
~:.-. lf:~t ~eel\j (, arii ~ttf, ~r'lri!W"'''Iie'
iitr
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..f'liOI!Od ,. I~ or 11th poutlc'.ll ~H
narrowing of these perce~,s
_and illaclls~on are .1101 oril'kiclldlia lt.l ,1... ,.. ,

reached the point of 'revcirUI·
49 per cent considered the .,.;.

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1111&lt;1 ltite oiiOOIIDI Ohio state
team which delelled Ute !lith·
riflked Wildcats S6lllrdi.Y nltJbl,
82-31, oo a Jail lhot by
aojminoro DoVe· !brOilTile vicl»r)' Ia tile WUdelhl'
baciQ'ard gave the Bueke,yea
t11e Mldeul RectonaJ cbampion·
llhlp and a trip to Ute NCAA
lllls iGt - - at LOa An·
plea """"' IIllO' will · Pill'
Nor1ll Carollpa, w!Mer .or Ute

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1 . One 1""""'•'"§.:::••·-overy
i tha d -........ """'
A-NaUq~~al Socialist Gar.
6"s'"'ven
epreulitrt
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lo• qUi I t•••·•
'btl
man Workm Party.
·
e "''"'" • dren '"q~av..
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him In New HalnPJhlie.' '11110'
came by tim hundr'eda to
volunteer aa ~ampalen workers.
!:'oad~l ha4 to be turned •Will'
r
posllbte Jobs were
!llled and oil available opace
was In_use.
Whail McC r.ti\Y
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Aflef neu"b blOWinJc Mar,.
liiOUo orr tile noor FJ:Idll' bill&gt;!

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MASIERS GOLF
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - Gary
Pl113er or South Africa leads a
contingent or 20 foreign golfers

wHo wUl pl113 i~ tlllo year'o
Masters gorr toulnament to be
held here next month, it was
learned Sunday,
Player, tile 1961 Mastera
ctuuriPion, wUI be joined by a
tp'OUII of outatandlng !orelin
golfera which Includes, Bob
Charles o! New Zealand,
Roberto de Vicenzo or Argellllna, Bruce Devlin or Australia,
Harold Hennlntl o! South A!rlca,
TOll)' Jackllo ot England,
George Knudson o! Canada and
Kel Nlltlle or Australia.

Eall ReeJo!lal.
lldt far," be said. '"tbbaifllie •· OIJ!i ·• ~ llillf' '.,.... 'lMn · 1!/.
iiiJi'¥'Jo;!ll!• ~1~~)11"'
Ill tile .ltooal!laUQo pme, ftrll time oor l&lt;ll'ltOnm~have · weeK ' iiO. tile :au~ea ...,.. ' 6ljle ~!1' .. ilor- ', roiid
•!bl• ' '
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llra4 ~ ,.~ . Georl!l loll here. I just hclpe It 1....1 out or II, wllllDJ W ..We !o)' a .......
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'111oi!IP... ]14 10111-rlllked Mar· eolt'lllm•·"
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oe&lt;lllld
!lnl• ·Ill tile 1111 Tl!'lorihll
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. , -, to •· 89-57 vicl»r)' over
Bac:l! next year wilt' be jlle T.,.
,.
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lor toclor
pllJblil)IY
Oldo
Cham·
Ute Solllllt,litmi
The"""' ID
Oil;
,, ,.rll!fll 'up •
PIOft EaotT. . ..1aoee•-llnl· • Cilnfor-~pl~suam- ,....r ·op - . MICIItsM~ ID~!IIJIO
lf!I!YIIic&gt;n&gt;"
•
v'.fiiJ;Y •. · , '
- ~~~ r.wte.· ciW._ Din ""' Uf)Jit ~ over ~~-·
~:·"'~!'~}. ' ~,}".1 [' 1 "r" /
lje!IIU~. !iblth ' hA&lt;il'l 1oat .Islfl·-llnd· lllke .~. ,. , , .. c!roi&gt;PIDI U.. ' lfawl&lt;eYe• Iiilo a osu'o ·a ... · ,·!traVel """"'
In Memorial
oil ooa- . For ,
.fi/111. !le w!Ut till Bil&lt;keYet.
wlllleaYe
1011, was a solid 13 pob)IJavor- Sor"!""' wao named thir • Defelt Iowa
with ooe worlaiut sCheduled alllie, but OhiO """ balm'l read
,P1011r 1111&lt;1 beadoilllle
Tllep.daj&lt; In a ·pii,Yoft lo er
tl1e nowopaJIOrl oad kepi Ito o i l - ~ which ·also ,_, wbq -~ get 1o 11&gt; .If&gt; Ute
'11tt games will be oali"'!''''l'
eool.
InclUded ()!ill's Blll Jlillkll, Co- NCAA, Oblo state leorid ea•SIJ. letivlaed.
,
"II was a -tll!rlll to .PIIII' soy, 11'!"1 ,and Lucliblt.
81 win over IIIWa.
, Oblo State bat 1,\lllli.: ll~ )o
bere and aa ·r'"" ~ lhrUI
a.ro Slate, co-&lt;hin11 or t11e A viclor7 over tast T.l lllil- t11e llaalo. 'lltiO' "' '"' olio 101o Win," Tll'lor said after 1be Bit! ·Ten, moata Norfl) Caroilnll oee Stale Frl"-1 Di!1Jrt lil 'tile "-1 aD! tile~ ~- ~•
pme.
Frida)' Dl&amp;hl In tile !lrst game opener or the ret1k»aJ -.... llicu!IJ and _,... &amp;oi&lt;.bi&gt;llllr•
Rupp Dejected
·or ~ NCAA IIOJIII!Inllo, white moat wei aiDK&gt;st aDII-dliiw:uc, will ritetve pr!qrllj. , f.\reliu'UK COOdl Adolph IIUPP waa 111e - . . , pita Jlolig llld but the one.p&gt;lnllast oe&lt;lllld de· era will
deJect.d.
UCLA
at tile 100 Ali- C\11111 over Kentutlll cq1rt ,.tllch ,..Y ' be ,flttll8l\Pd for
"W• -en'! SOjlJX)aed to get I!Oio,SP&gt;rt• Arena.
even tile staunci!Ost I!Ud&lt;o.re ~ ll&lt;~o' iof IIIO•l(,'ll5.ioi!•
LOI Anplos """"' ;staJ11!11 Frl·

v~OI¥ ~en~

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ROBERT GRIMM
UP! ~· Writer
COLUMBUS (UPI) - EIPt
preaaurlzed Oblo high IICbool
basketball teams balln climblng dQwn out or tile clouda ,19·
day and start lacing tile facts
ot state tournament play,
a.1o•s btaest high school
event, tile state tournamirrt,
~s In C!llo State's st. Jc:fln
Areoa Friday afternoon wi111 all
tile lniJI'edlenlo or IIIIOUJer two
days Ml ol thrllls and chUls.
Thlo week'• 46tll state toOrniY
Will sport an all-new east trom
last year but with aome ramDi·
ar laces, Including power-j10cl&lt;ed Columbus East bl.ddlni lor
Ita third Class AA Utle In his~
tory and second under Coach
Bob Hert.
(Jnt,y East and Pike Western
in Class A bring perfect recorda
Into the otate event, but two
other contender• have made the
.semifinal round before, Lima
Senior In 1962 and ~rlnglleld
LOcal In 196S.
Western Jays its 26..0 record
m the line in the second Class
A oemlllnal game Friday afternoon aplnot rugaed Mana!leld
St. Peter's (24-3), wlllch was

!'!'f .......~
'v,o~o..!ltil

bOalell onb&gt;

,by Clau AA &lt;om·
petltloo. East'o Tigers (22~)
lake oo well-baiiiiiCOd Euttld
(2U} Ia Ute seoond Claaa AA
seml!laal Friday night.
OnlY B,emateh
In tile ope110r1, iPflng!letd
LOcal (2~ meet&amp; tile tallest
Ctasa A entrant, Cincinnati Lincoin HelgiJta (14-10) at 1:30
p.m., and at 7:30 p.m., Lima
Senior (21-3) ooUideo wltll Ham·
llton Garlleld (22-3) In I h e
tourney's only rematch.
The lour aeml!lnallstoln each
clasa: were the end result of
more than four weeks ~ elimi..
nattona, beginning with a startlng Bald or 848 teams, 437 In
Claaa AA and 411 Class A

~

Brought t0
Middleport
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squads.

Rating meant llWe in the dlsand regional tourneY&amp;.
which eliminated every tap 10
team but Columbus Eaal aod
Pike Western. Euclid was ranked 12th among tile big achools
and St. Peter'• held down 16th
triet

place ln the Class A eontlngent.

The rest were surprises. com-

lng on atrong In tournament
play.
Even the regional finals Saturda,y night took tllelr toll.
Lima Senior kno&lt;ked oil Toledo
central 67-15 on a Iut setond
baoket by Greg Saucer, his onb&gt;
tally of the pme. Uncoln
Height) edged t~me champion Dixie 52..10 at Troy, and
st. Peter' a smashed the only

wltl1 blab ranked pll,yera baln&amp;
bombed oot by IIOIIodles Wbo !lid
put eJtri time ,. .W...IIIIIl- In
proottce.
Taooellllllostln anearl1....,..
In men's
to a pui.IJ. ·•
sweer!a,r8ed
No. 2, was bounced out b¥ Howard; Dan Pecora, No. 3, lo111n
t11e tlllrd rowtll and well! home to
Cbloqo tl;e malllb eoded;
Rot&gt;yno, 19, ranked """•
~~"" orr 9JIIrlea Guollllllf,
&lt;anked, getilnslnlo the·!lniJII.WIOere he·~· ~tlu't•
""""' .llal Jooo r:.ee. .

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That meant three top 10 rated

8Qlads were eliminated ln tile
reglooal !!nais tn Claso AA.
As uBUal, Cinderella team1
managed to tand otate toumament bertha, and 011&amp; year wa 1
no exception. In Cla&amp;J A, the
label fell on Uncolo Heli!llt&amp;, an
all-Negro team !rom suburban
Cincinnati which bas 10 losses'
twice aa many as the other
tbree teams tn the tourney combined. But the Tigers wU1 have
tile tallest team In Ute oman
scllool fteld and nine or tlleir
loaaea eame rrom AA sehools.
Hamilton Garfield pla,yed secCllld tlddle to Middletown oil
season and wallit fteured to
get out of the C1nelnnati reglonal . The Grlftlns could be
rated tile underdog In Clall AA.
Two of the coaches plQ"ed in
tile state tournament d u r 1 o 8
tlletr high sclloot days. Dau&amp;h-

KANSAS CITY, llo. ~
Central state or Oldo IJomh&gt;.
the 19&amp;8 NAIA all-to""'
nament basketball team.
Tile Marauders, 51-48 ner over Fairmont Slate, w.
Va. In tile fllllla, placed Chris
Due'- and aar..:e LaDe
on the myllllcal •lfiA'L
other membera ol the an.
toomey team are Mike Dre1o
Pibw ol Westmlnlter ColiRon JII,Yek or Olhk&lt;lak Statool
Wisconsin and Fatrmoot's

raeiDa

MUOG, at

ALTAliiRA TENNIS
CARACAS, VCIUJueUl (UPI)
- MarQ' BIOI .... i:vaostoo, Dl.,
WOO tile

men'a

1~8

title

Riche)', su Angelo. Tex., &amp;ol, 116, 6-1.
Britain'• Ann ltlljldon Jones

woo

the

women'•

1ingles

cOIIli&gt;OIItioll by downiDg Julie
Heldmao or New York M. 11-9
In a 2\1 hour marathon seootaa.

Olhkosh trimmed WeltmiJ&gt;.
Iller, 10Z-68, In tile ........
lion game Saturday nlgiJt.

with Nolro Dune pii,Yiag Looe'J6.
land llnlverslt;y aod DI,YIDo""""'
Jng Fordham. ·
Nolro Dune defeated ArmY
62-58, LlU beat Bra&lt;leY so.tr,
DI,YtDt1 rooted Weal VIrginia 87•
68 1111&lt;1 For&lt;llwn oacrambled
Ducpooue 6&amp;.60 In DP~
pmoa Salllrdlljl ~ oad

Duke Battles
St. Peter's In

nlabt-

Quarter· F"mals
YORK (IJPI) - Duke
matches Its muscle against St.
Peter's spud and VWaDOva Ita
NEW

zone dlilense agalnlt Kao&amp;aa' ~
side llhoollni Mondi,Y night In
quarteMinal games o( tile Nao
tionali!Mtlllon Tournament.
The oddl-msker a like Duke's
muscle by 11 points and VW....

ova' a zone dlliDie by two.
Gar·
.Another quarteN!nal cblble-

ford team in 1948, 1111&lt;1
field's Robert SWeeton was on header will be heldTueodo,yDI&amp;hl
tile championship Hamilton Bli
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John Tannehill, 15, o( Mlddi"'
Saturday
port, rtturned from Detroit toALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (!JPI)
do,y with nrstplaceandrunner•\1)
-UCLA beat Santa Clara 87 .,6
nat1onal table tennis trophies,
In tile tlnala of tile NCAA Far
Tbe u, s. Open Boyst7 andu... We. baakell&gt;all reglooal.
der Tide went to K. Srasock, 17,
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or Thailand, now living In Boston
BRISTOL,
ToM. (UP0atiOIIdlqr school, and present
holder o! Thailand's mea'a or... David Foar8011 of !\1&amp;111J1bur&amp;
glea and All-Asian Men' a double• S.C• .,..- tile lead 15 miles
!rom tile tlnlsh and went oo to
titles.
TannellW went down 3-21nnw win his oecond straigiJI Soutllpmes to Sora110ek In tile semt- eaitern ~0 raee at the Bristol
_.....~~iiOUstoll' s ea_.- win over TCU llnals or the event. SoraiOCktllen
and Alctodor paced UCLA' I went on 10 doleat GlenCow111,16,
ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - Dan
victory OYer Santa Cara witll 22 ot Loa Anttetes In tile llaals.
TIIJIIllhlll ond Dan Lebaron o! Slkes, Jacksonville, Fla., fired a
points oad l8 rebounds.
Gnod Rapids won Ute Boys 17 final roond stx....rer- 66 to
and Under cblbles title and T""' win tile ,115,000 Florida Citrus
nehlll ond Del Joon Lee were Open gol! tournament by one
strike over Tom WeJakopl.
rmner~ ln men's cbublea.
They lost to Del SWeerls and
BRANDS HATCH, Ellilan&lt;l
Betnlt Butdet.
(!JPO- Bruce McLar'"' or New
Lee defeated Jock Howard In
Zealand ted !rom wire to wire
tbe ftnala o! men' a slngles to wiD
In
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the U. S. Men's Open crown.
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Criticizing Vietnam War is 'In' ,

dM Christopher; l!lto under alt • lbe
that mod-dress nonsenMe ia a. cfe1
, fine young actor.
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•c Steck;y Greene's a Sinatra- er Lee u-..........1 •-·oot eaou;
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For they have been
Katie Hepburn's Oscar hott.f_
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nation (for •"Guess Who's Comsolid, 1J!g1Jiy reputabte - !IJ!Ierling to DJnner") is her ufttt·
ties her with Bette Davis a~ cans.
Although the picture has been
most-mminated; if Spencer Tracradualt.Y
changing lor some
cy wins thedoorstoppo~umous­
her!
Jy (seems clnchy) it would make time, the events ol the past
He keeps coming to see me him tile only three-time t&gt;eot ...c. week - the televised Senate
and says he loves me, but he tor in film hiotory; Walter Bren- Foreiin Het~s COmmittee
can't leave his wife because ot nan'.s three Osearsweref'orbest- hearings, the SU!llrlstngly high
antiwar vote In the New
the chUdren.
llllpporting.player.
I stay home all the time, waitCrew of "the Fixer'• filming Hampshire primary and tile
ing for him. My sormeedshlm too In Hungary went to tile Hungar. war's impact Cifl the InternationI had him first. Doesn't t h a t ian State Car Rental Agency and al monetary system- all acce.
lerated the process.
mean anvtlllng? _ L. s.
got - Pt.Ymoutlt Valiants .....
Dear L:
Too Unsavory
TV•s Barbara Eden proved she
Until tile past few days, 11 had
It means only that his wife cootd sing witll Bob Hope 1n Vietlmew - and knows - how to nam and in U!e war~rn n e w been generally thougtlt just ·a
throw her weight around, a n d Madison &amp;JI,are Garde6: so she's little too unsavory, ,erhaps
you've wasted seven year a wait- been hired for an Oct, 2 Plaza even a little unpatriotle, to
ing around ror the wrong man. Hotel Persian Room run ... First oppose the war and many
Get smart! - H.
cafe exposure ..• Wal1 &amp;feet Americans undoubtedly had
Dear Helen:
Journal's doing an expose 00 suppressed their concern on the
rm II, and ~te able to lake talent agencies; two are public. war issue tor social rea801ls,
care of li\Y&amp;elr, I asked my fa. t.Y ownedr Probabt.Y tile richest They .were afraid or What Utetr
ther if I could buy a canary Is ASSO&lt;Iated Booking (Loots friends 1111&lt;1 ne!Bhbora mii!IJI
and he refused because we hav~ Armstrong, Ellington, streioand Utlnk. And it Is inherent 1n !he
a dot!. What's • dog got to do Hampton, etc.) peromalt,y ...,;. perJOnality or moot peciple, In
with a canary? I oould see his ed by Joe Glaser, last or the- every COWIII')', to .bow to SO&lt;Ial
point II we had a cat.
great blgllme Independent agents. preslllhla, to se~ respedablttty
How can I make him see? _
The Monkees, cancelled on TV 1111&lt;1 .security In Ute approval or
their close· asiJociates
E. P.
are rumored gotngrour-soloes ••:
Dear E:
Of course, there have beea.
"Flnian's Ratmow'' film I t a r
Indirect persuasion works best ~ula Clark 111111 same-eltow's reputable - · or IIJe war'
at our house. When our kids original stage liar Ella LOgan !rom its outset. OUtstandfnti In
want a certain kind of pet, they compared mualcal notes at L'- Utat Cllle!IDrY are Seo!• •Wl,fne
start collecting pictures. Next' Etolle ... Otd'tfme ntmo' male Morse. D-Ora., and sen. Ernest
come books and articles. Then sarong-wearer Jon llall's bftn Gruenlng, D-Alaska.
they ubabysit'" the neiabbor'l IIDini to tile doctor Overy rtlght . Chairman J, WOllam Fulpets, proving how little troobl~ 'lor • month: lbe's Dr. Pierette brltlbt, D-Ai'k., or tile Senate
IIley are. Before we 11 Lefebre and tile prescrlptton•a' ,Forel!lll Relations Coiniitiltee
we've warmed to the Idea, ev~ obvious ... Seen dining at 'At · sponsored t11e Tonkin Qll!
as we knDw ~re being snowed. Schacllt' s: AI Schact, Wbo ootd Resolution In 1964 to g!ve tile
That' s how we happen to have 1t to a. -.vndleate II'IOIIth s ago ~ Pretldent power to use foree to
a parakeet and a eat presently,
Olmera o! 15 Italian rlllor: repel Mure atlaeks~ But
and yoo woulde't believe It but llllea '!ell right a1 horne In La FulbrigiJI Joined tile antiwar
our bird' a favorite hobby il nib- Stala (W. 54th St.) after the Nino ' •aJ!IP Ute next year artor
bling It our eat's whiskers. u Benvenuti victory; h~st llltd' Amorlean troops "'r• IOht.lnlo
these two ean be friends, your men In town ... Wattera al tile combat and he ....,. bee.,... tile
dog and a canary shouldn't ere.. Arthur dlaeotek wtll get new
1111 _ ~~~- !p9ke~man for the
ate a problem. _ Happy per-· trorms - black and white Bilk
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Talk about stress in modern h£e. What
could be as ~ou_gh as being strapped into the
nose of a m1sst1e and shot into space?
Well. for one thing, learning to fly a'n airplane. A study_ conducted by the Federal
Aviah?n Admtmstrabon's office of aviation
~edicme showed that stress levels IR $ludent
pilots are _equal_ to .t~ose experienced by
astr~nauts m orbit, military pilots m combat
or pilots of high-performance aircraft such
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su overaL'jiW· •tnal h&lt;i Is un- ulattng•
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uble tq '"""'""lt,ate? 1TI)I,s
• handlcut&gt;. lhat al!ects .abO'ut · ·havloi·
4 l~r ....t of all iifa'de ~hool
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children; actor3 '1n·g to .Dr&lt;
Mark ,~lowprl • .' diroctor !of
P'l'l!hiatry · at the- St. L®is·
CHlldr~n·s -Hospital.' ·· TIJese
.youngsters ore unable to sit

detatl _lns JlreCise,,plan for ('ndujg the
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and wmdning the Peace.. But as a resom'f::f~l•l
man an an ·earnest candidate
be
he~u
thi~licllson\ething.
. you can t
pl"'lnt tbat he ha's h'15 f'
puil!s,e
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Inb'el' on
~atn~ when he climaxed
his the
pledpublic
•e of
war 8 ~.~d an~ Pacific peace with the aatement, fhat IS wilat Amerif:a wants ...
~d lh!il· voters. has, to be lhe understatem t or .tne year- m a year when ve-ry rew
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~t'll$ not t·ea'uy Spelll&gt;d oul in

1\i',tw. &lt;IS Opt'llt&gt;I'S in his bid for iher .
House. thest• art pr&lt;'lh' g-ood offel's a ~Vhtll"
han• to wonder how u1 othrr rand·,-:.. 1". ~ou
top them .
"'"" es .can
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pledge to win tht&gt;. ~~: o~n~~im~~ ~mqualified
And where would that te· ve ·LBJ·., ·
he m~ surh compeHtion ~ort of . ~ould
promiSt&gt; that if re-eleeted he Wma !fne~~~

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Temperature, heart beat rates and other
measure~ents were taken of a volunteer
group of SIX men ~nd two women. The average heart rate durmg flight with an instructor
~r~ abo~t _105 beats a minute During solo
g 1 this mcreased to no. comparable to

the stress on pilots flying far more dlfticult
and dangerous missions.
However:. the stress apparently comes from
fear of failure ratber than fear of danger
says lhe FAA. Heart beats soared to 120
mmute during licensing check Rigbhl with an .
FAA exam1ner.
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It would . be interesting to measure the
stress quota.ent of people in more down-to.
earth •lluallons. What's the heart beat rate
of the man who has decided to tell the boss
ol! this morning • or the feU ow who has
worked up the courage to ask a certain girl
fori a date, or the housewife preparing a
d nner for Very Important Guests?
In terrr.s of trembllo' tk:kers we are U
probably more '·herole' more oiten than !e
realize.

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By Helen Bottel

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT'
This column is for YOWlg peo.
pte, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and tun. As
with the rest of Helen Help Us!,
it wel comes laughs but won•t

for our country but not to have
a saJ' Jn rwming it. M a y b e
if they'd let us 18- to 21-year .
olds vote, a lot of us wouldn't
have to die. Are the politicians
afraid we'll upset their plans?
H something isn't done 60011
it will be another four year;
before we can vote for a president. And another, and another,
for the 18, 19 and 20.year..(llds
who are "adults" on 'Ute battle:
iield, but children at the poll s.
Pm sure you're with us, Helen, but hOla~we get the vOW? - l l
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ple are asked to die for a country which allows tllem no tegal
voice In Its a«airs - tltoogh 1
can' t say your voice is exactly
unheard thrpulftout the land'
Keep raising I~ bul -~·ex­
pect overnl.sht changes. Women
took centuries to get the vote
:- 1111&lt;1 they yap louder. - H.
Dear Helen:
I like a certain buy a tot,
but he's going steady, though
he seems to prefer me to his
steaclY. He also likes another
girl

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him three-timing all or us. What
shoold I do? - CONFUSED
Dear COn:
Play his game, It isn't all that
hard to like several boys at once.
A growing number of "'Un·steadyn teens agree this is Ule only
way to (ly. - H.
Qfar Helen.:
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lng: It, but without being remind- Dear 18:
16, I had his baby. Now rm 21
ed, they torget.
Yes, Pm with you. It' a a con. and he's married to someon;
At 18, we're oJd enough to die tinuing disgrace that young peo..
else. Sl!e was smarter than 1
was - she made him marry

dodge a serious question with a
brush-off.
SenJ your teen..age &lt;J.~estions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT care
or Helen Help US! this ne~spa­
per.
TOO YOVNG TO VOTE
BUT NOT TO DIE

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NEW YORK _ &amp;hey , agent
Eddie Elkort• s tovaty wile
•oe.
~reas lUJ Cavet is okay after
major surgery at N. Y.lnfirmary
... l'ormer bigtime trumpeterronductor Leonard Sue&amp; (for M.
Berle and others) now h a thrlving insurance executive ... Parkinson Disease Foundation gets
Page Mortoo' s royalties from
her hltcake "Time.'"
"N. Y, Daily Column" Wts (Jie

Manhattan newsstands five times
a week starting March 18; we'll
be on it soon as we return from
a brief collapse in the Bahamas
Gu st like Cary Grant) ... Terrific British model Jean Shrimpton's sister Chrissie wed rock _
roll singer "lllarles Dickens"
(right tag, David Antllony) after
such-a-tong engagement: U,rce
days.

and gets a featured role In 1&lt;J into a Bdwy
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ar~ rude to the ~acher · they
wepr out their toys ariJ their
clothes faster than .a :riprm,
ally active ctptd:· they run ill·
to a busy street without look·
lng lor apProaching . tralllc:
they get lpl~ fights ·and gen·
erany misbe~ve .
Life is hard, for !Iiese children and· also for. !hair parents,
who ar.e likely to blame themselves for having spoiled ihelr
child so grievously. In a
.se$,reli lor.'the ~auseo! this m.
ness, l&lt;n: Qr. Stewarl helle\ll)s
there can be no doubt that It
Is ll" Illness, :heredity has been
fotlnd Iii be a factor in aome
cases. It was thought at•fltill
that th"-"' children had some
for111 Ill brain datllase. bulllie
.most reeent study illdlcates
that it is illate~d a delay.'llt the
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WASHINGTON (UPO- tt suddenly became almost r especta.
bte to voice opposttloo to tile
Vietnam War.
Hippies, professional demon!
strators and (rustrated matrons
could no longer claim special

status

dissent.

A Gallup Poll in Au11011t, 1965,
lndicalod tllat 61 per ten! of !be
population SUWOrled tile war
and oot,y %
6 per cent told
interviewers they Celt the
United States had erred by
entering the conflict.
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-Sen. Eugene .1. MCcartiJ¥ a
schotari.Y, gentle
Democrat ~ has said be
would ·ratl&gt;er · hafe '¥!! "• a
~~~·~•JM poet than a JiOUu.
clan, challenged Preatdatl John...,.. policy and entered
New Hampshire preaideotlal
primary "Pinal him.
- Secretary or State Dean
Rusk had 1 loog awaited
COII!rontatloiJ with tile larjiOI,y
hostile Set!att F&lt;!I'Oign Relatione
COmJt\iltee iond two da,ta .;; "
lnteusl\'0 Vlctoaln debate ' were
broadeasl nallonall,y ... radio
and teievla!Gn. ·
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IIIla Ume
&amp;rOIII!" witll tile semtllaals and
llnala to be played ln tile LOs
Angeles ~rta Arena, the
former home o( the Bruins.
"'There Is no doUbt in our
minds who Is tile bell bulwll
find out ror sure Friday,'~ said
UCLA Coach Jolullf Wooden
alter his club easily topped
Santa Clara . 87-36 Saturday
night to win tho Far Well

HoUston
a chance Friday
olght to Yirtuall¥ wipe out 0111
remalalng dooblera Wilen II
lnn&amp;le• witll tile Bruin• again In
the semlllhals or tile NCAA
basketball toumamanl
ne CooPrs pJried tile roued Reginnal.
u1 just want to be prepared
o! lour lao! Saturda,y night by
aiid
I hope wo're r6ady to
defeating outmanned Texa&amp;
Cbrlatlan 103-68 to win tile ·pllll'," said UCJ.A's All-America
Mldweoi Reginnal and add to liB Lew Alclndor ldlo waa out.
ahone In hi• personal met wltll
list ol believers.
Player.of-th.-Year Elvia ltlljles
:;:vr.~ ' ~.,.~ ,just great,"
T~U ~ch Jolum,v SWain ol Houston In tlleir meeting two
lolllndni. ~~~~ club's 35 point months ago.
While tile lloaston - UCLA
beating at . 11te hands o! Ute
pme
attracts the ma.jor share
Couprl. ...''1 tbought UCLA
wool~ '!In' l,ast ttme, but now I or attention, II Is atttt onb&gt; a
don't kii9W• I saw Houston semifinal contoat and tile
•~FJW .. -4\'1svj!le ,and do tile winner will havo to play a game
....,.~,w,.. ~·•. &gt;MJ~~ ,, !h~n . 1!'eJ'!!IQWjn!l ,~t , (and )i,ll).!!)
be!ore belne recogol!lid a•
ltnproYIJIK•fY,ry ,pme.''
nattonat champion.
Hometown AdVantage
One Provision
sun to be tmvlnced or couroe
Providing tile oppoalllon will
Ia UCLA which had Ita 47 .game
be
the wiiiD~r or Friday night' a
uobealen streak stopped at
!lrst
se~ toateot between
lloaston but wUI have IIJe
North carolina and Ohio State.
Rusty Ciark, North carolina's
6-loot-11 answer to Houlton's
Hayea and UCLA'&amp; Alclndor,
IICOred 22 p&lt;ilnla an&lt;1 grabbed 17
· robooinda ln leading tile Tar
Heala to a 70~6 victoey over
Davidson In the tllllls o! tile
Eaatorn Regional white Dave
llald p! wltll nve
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Sikes Cops

~itrus Open
ORLANDO, Fla. (UP0 - Attorney Dim S1kel has no lntentloo or practicing taw on a lUlltime bards aa long aa he can
keep oo wtnnlne all thet mooiO'
oo tile g~&gt;ll course.
'Ibe 37~ear-old Slkea, wbohaa
set hi• algbts on a aecood •
straight '100,000.plua year, pickeel up ~3, 000 or tllat &amp;Jnday
Wilen he shot a 6....rer-jl0r 661n
Ute llnal round to win tile FlorIda Citrus Open by a siQ!Ie
stroke over JOWII Tom Weis-kop!, ~es had a 14....rer-jl0r
2741or tile lour rounda.
"SOmeday, I plan to settle
down to a law practice," Sikes
said. 44But not until the d a y
comes when I can nolonprrnake
II on the gol! tour.
Wel&amp;kop!, leading moneY winner on this year' s tour with
1166,345 after earning$13,800 &amp;In·
day, overshot the green the pre·
vlous week at Dora! and loot by
a stroke to Gardner Dieldnaon.

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82-3( win ov•r Kentucky and tile
Mtdeaot Rqional title.
· lll\)'ei ,acored 39' polnta and
' 25 robooindo In
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Haw!V ricelve 111&lt;1
troPhY·or Me!p Local'• Firat Annual Glrla' lnviiatlonll Baaketball
rliebaU o! MiddltPOrt High
illtr G&amp;lllpollo won tile ch-ionlhJ.p 9llurda.Y nii!IJ~
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'!~'Ott' ~by to Middleport, coached b)' Mra. Pat Jordan, ·is Geor,ce Hargraves, ~riD' ~; .. ~~- Loeal f!illlools, - Sentinel Photo.

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narrowing of these perce~,s
_and illaclls~on are .1101 oril'kiclldlia lt.l ,1... ,.. ,

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team which delelled Ute !lith·
riflked Wildcats S6lllrdi.Y nltJbl,
82-31, oo a Jail lhot by
aojminoro DoVe· !brOilTile vicl»r)' Ia tile WUdelhl'
baciQ'ard gave the Bueke,yea
t11e Mldeul RectonaJ cbampion·
llhlp and a trip to Ute NCAA
lllls iGt - - at LOa An·
plea """"' IIllO' will · Pill'
Nor1ll Carollpa, w!Mer .or Ute

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came by tim hundr'eda to
volunteer aa ~ampalen workers.
!:'oad~l ha4 to be turned •Will'
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posllbte Jobs were
!llled and oil available opace
was In_use.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) - Gary
Pl113er or South Africa leads a
contingent or 20 foreign golfers

wHo wUl pl113 i~ tlllo year'o
Masters gorr toulnament to be
held here next month, it was
learned Sunday,
Player, tile 1961 Mastera
ctuuriPion, wUI be joined by a
tp'OUII of outatandlng !orelin
golfera which Includes, Bob
Charles o! New Zealand,
Roberto de Vicenzo or Argellllna, Bruce Devlin or Australia,
Harold Hennlntl o! South A!rlca,
TOll)' Jackllo ot England,
George Knudson o! Canada and
Kel Nlltlle or Australia.

Eall ReeJo!lal.
lldt far," be said. '"tbbaifllie •· OIJ!i ·• ~ llillf' '.,.... 'lMn · 1!/.
iiiJi'¥'Jo;!ll!• ~1~~)11"'
Ill tile .ltooal!laUQo pme, ftrll time oor l&lt;ll'ltOnm~have · weeK ' iiO. tile :au~ea ...,.. ' 6ljle ~!1' .. ilor- ', roiid
•!bl• ' '
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!lnl• ·Ill tile 1111 Tl!'lorihll
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Bac:l! next year wilt' be jlle T.,.
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pllJblil)IY
Oldo
Cham·
Ute Solllllt,litmi
The"""' ID
Oil;
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PIOft EaotT. . ..1aoee•-llnl· • Cilnfor-~pl~suam- ,....r ·op - . MICIItsM~ ID~!IIJIO
lf!I!YIIic&gt;n&gt;"
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- ~~~ r.wte.· ciW._ Din ""' Uf)Jit ~ over ~~-·
~:·"'~!'~}. ' ~,}".1 [' 1 "r" /
lje!IIU~. !iblth ' hA&lt;il'l 1oat .Islfl·-llnd· lllke .~. ,. , , .. c!roi&gt;PIDI U.. ' lfawl&lt;eYe• Iiilo a osu'o ·a ... · ,·!traVel """"'
In Memorial
oil ooa- . For ,
.fi/111. !le w!Ut till Bil&lt;keYet.
wlllleaYe
1011, was a solid 13 pob)IJavor- Sor"!""' wao named thir • Defelt Iowa
with ooe worlaiut sCheduled alllie, but OhiO """ balm'l read
,P1011r 1111&lt;1 beadoilllle
Tllep.daj&lt; In a ·pii,Yoft lo er
tl1e nowopaJIOrl oad kepi Ito o i l - ~ which ·also ,_, wbq -~ get 1o 11&gt; .If&gt; Ute
'11tt games will be oali"'!''''l'
eool.
InclUded ()!ill's Blll Jlillkll, Co- NCAA, Oblo state leorid ea•SIJ. letivlaed.
,
"II was a -tll!rlll to .PIIII' soy, 11'!"1 ,and Lucliblt.
81 win over IIIWa.
, Oblo State bat 1,\lllli.: ll~ )o
bere and aa ·r'"" ~ lhrUI
a.ro Slate, co-&lt;hin11 or t11e A viclor7 over tast T.l lllil- t11e llaalo. 'lltiO' "' '"' olio 101o Win," Tll'lor said after 1be Bit! ·Ten, moata Norfl) Caroilnll oee Stale Frl"-1 Di!1Jrt lil 'tile "-1 aD! tile~ ~- ~•
pme.
Frida)' Dl&amp;hl In tile !lrst game opener or the ret1k»aJ -.... llicu!IJ and _,... &amp;oi&lt;.bi&gt;llllr•
Rupp Dejected
·or ~ NCAA IIOJIII!Inllo, white moat wei aiDK&gt;st aDII-dliiw:uc, will ritetve pr!qrllj. , f.\reliu'UK COOdl Adolph IIUPP waa 111e - . . , pita Jlolig llld but the one.p&gt;lnllast oe&lt;lllld de· era will
deJect.d.
UCLA
at tile 100 Ali- C\11111 over Kentutlll cq1rt ,.tllch ,..Y ' be ,flttll8l\Pd for
"W• -en'! SOjlJX)aed to get I!Oio,SP&gt;rt• Arena.
even tile staunci!Ost I!Ud&lt;o.re ~ ll&lt;~o' iof IIIO•l(,'ll5.ioi!•
LOI Anplos """"' ;staJ11!11 Frl·

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ROBERT GRIMM
UP! ~· Writer
COLUMBUS (UPI) - EIPt
preaaurlzed Oblo high IICbool
basketball teams balln climblng dQwn out or tile clouda ,19·
day and start lacing tile facts
ot state tournament play,
a.1o•s btaest high school
event, tile state tournamirrt,
~s In C!llo State's st. Jc:fln
Areoa Friday afternoon wi111 all
tile lniJI'edlenlo or IIIIOUJer two
days Ml ol thrllls and chUls.
Thlo week'• 46tll state toOrniY
Will sport an all-new east trom
last year but with aome ramDi·
ar laces, Including power-j10cl&lt;ed Columbus East bl.ddlni lor
Ita third Class AA Utle In his~
tory and second under Coach
Bob Hert.
(Jnt,y East and Pike Western
in Class A bring perfect recorda
Into the otate event, but two
other contender• have made the
.semifinal round before, Lima
Senior In 1962 and ~rlnglleld
LOcal In 196S.
Western Jays its 26..0 record
m the line in the second Class
A oemlllnal game Friday afternoon aplnot rugaed Mana!leld
St. Peter's (24-3), wlllch was

!'!'f .......~
'v,o~o..!ltil

bOalell onb&gt;

,by Clau AA &lt;om·
petltloo. East'o Tigers (22~)
lake oo well-baiiiiiCOd Euttld
(2U} Ia Ute seoond Claaa AA
seml!laal Friday night.
OnlY B,emateh
In tile ope110r1, iPflng!letd
LOcal (2~ meet&amp; tile tallest
Ctasa A entrant, Cincinnati Lincoin HelgiJta (14-10) at 1:30
p.m., and at 7:30 p.m., Lima
Senior (21-3) ooUideo wltll Ham·
llton Garlleld (22-3) In I h e
tourney's only rematch.
The lour aeml!lnallstoln each
clasa: were the end result of
more than four weeks ~ elimi..
nattona, beginning with a startlng Bald or 848 teams, 437 In
Claaa AA and 411 Class A

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Brought t0
Middleport
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squads.

Rating meant llWe in the dlsand regional tourneY&amp;.
which eliminated every tap 10
team but Columbus Eaal aod
Pike Western. Euclid was ranked 12th among tile big achools
and St. Peter'• held down 16th
triet

place ln the Class A eontlngent.

The rest were surprises. com-

lng on atrong In tournament
play.
Even the regional finals Saturda,y night took tllelr toll.
Lima Senior kno&lt;ked oil Toledo
central 67-15 on a Iut setond
baoket by Greg Saucer, his onb&gt;
tally of the pme. Uncoln
Height) edged t~me champion Dixie 52..10 at Troy, and
st. Peter' a smashed the only

wltl1 blab ranked pll,yera baln&amp;
bombed oot by IIOIIodles Wbo !lid
put eJtri time ,. .W...IIIIIl- In
proottce.
Taooellllllostln anearl1....,..
In men's
to a pui.IJ. ·•
sweer!a,r8ed
No. 2, was bounced out b¥ Howard; Dan Pecora, No. 3, lo111n
t11e tlllrd rowtll and well! home to
Cbloqo tl;e malllb eoded;
Rot&gt;yno, 19, ranked """•
~~"" orr 9JIIrlea Guollllllf,
&lt;anked, getilnslnlo the·!lniJII.WIOere he·~· ~tlu't•
""""' .llal Jooo r:.ee. .

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That meant three top 10 rated

8Qlads were eliminated ln tile
reglooal !!nais tn Claso AA.
As uBUal, Cinderella team1
managed to tand otate toumament bertha, and 011&amp; year wa 1
no exception. In Cla&amp;J A, the
label fell on Uncolo Heli!llt&amp;, an
all-Negro team !rom suburban
Cincinnati which bas 10 losses'
twice aa many as the other
tbree teams tn the tourney combined. But the Tigers wU1 have
tile tallest team In Ute oman
scllool fteld and nine or tlleir
loaaea eame rrom AA sehools.
Hamilton Garfield pla,yed secCllld tlddle to Middletown oil
season and wallit fteured to
get out of the C1nelnnati reglonal . The Grlftlns could be
rated tile underdog In Clall AA.
Two of the coaches plQ"ed in
tile state tournament d u r 1 o 8
tlletr high sclloot days. Dau&amp;h-

KANSAS CITY, llo. ~
Central state or Oldo IJomh&gt;.
the 19&amp;8 NAIA all-to""'
nament basketball team.
Tile Marauders, 51-48 ner over Fairmont Slate, w.
Va. In tile fllllla, placed Chris
Due'- and aar..:e LaDe
on the myllllcal •lfiA'L
other membera ol the an.
toomey team are Mike Dre1o
Pibw ol Westmlnlter ColiRon JII,Yek or Olhk&lt;lak Statool
Wisconsin and Fatrmoot's

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ALTAliiRA TENNIS
CARACAS, VCIUJueUl (UPI)
- MarQ' BIOI .... i:vaostoo, Dl.,
WOO tile

men'a

1~8

title

Riche)', su Angelo. Tex., &amp;ol, 116, 6-1.
Britain'• Ann ltlljldon Jones

woo

the

women'•

1ingles

cOIIli&gt;OIItioll by downiDg Julie
Heldmao or New York M. 11-9
In a 2\1 hour marathon seootaa.

Olhkosh trimmed WeltmiJ&gt;.
Iller, 10Z-68, In tile ........
lion game Saturday nlgiJt.

with Nolro Dune pii,Yiag Looe'J6.
land llnlverslt;y aod DI,YIDo""""'
Jng Fordham. ·
Nolro Dune defeated ArmY
62-58, LlU beat Bra&lt;leY so.tr,
DI,YtDt1 rooted Weal VIrginia 87•
68 1111&lt;1 For&lt;llwn oacrambled
Ducpooue 6&amp;.60 In DP~
pmoa Salllrdlljl ~ oad

Duke Battles
St. Peter's In

nlabt-

Quarter· F"mals
YORK (IJPI) - Duke
matches Its muscle against St.
Peter's spud and VWaDOva Ita
NEW

zone dlilense agalnlt Kao&amp;aa' ~
side llhoollni Mondi,Y night In
quarteMinal games o( tile Nao
tionali!Mtlllon Tournament.
The oddl-msker a like Duke's
muscle by 11 points and VW....

ova' a zone dlliDie by two.
Gar·
.Another quarteN!nal cblble-

ford team in 1948, 1111&lt;1
field's Robert SWeeton was on header will be heldTueodo,yDI&amp;hl
tile championship Hamilton Bli
Mue s&lt;tUad that """ tile 1954
tourney at Cleveland.

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Weekend Sports Summary

John Tannehill, 15, o( Mlddi"'
Saturday
port, rtturned from Detroit toALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (!JPI)
do,y with nrstplaceandrunner•\1)
-UCLA beat Santa Clara 87 .,6
nat1onal table tennis trophies,
In tile tlnala of tile NCAA Far
Tbe u, s. Open Boyst7 andu... We. baakell&gt;all reglooal.
der Tide went to K. Srasock, 17,
&amp;mday
or Thailand, now living In Boston
BRISTOL,
ToM. (UP0atiOIIdlqr school, and present
holder o! Thailand's mea'a or... David Foar8011 of !\1&amp;111J1bur&amp;
glea and All-Asian Men' a double• S.C• .,..- tile lead 15 miles
!rom tile tlnlsh and went oo to
titles.
TannellW went down 3-21nnw win his oecond straigiJI Soutllpmes to Sora110ek In tile semt- eaitern ~0 raee at the Bristol
_.....~~iiOUstoll' s ea_.- win over TCU llnals or the event. SoraiOCktllen
and Alctodor paced UCLA' I went on 10 doleat GlenCow111,16,
ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) - Dan
victory OYer Santa Cara witll 22 ot Loa Anttetes In tile llaals.
TIIJIIllhlll ond Dan Lebaron o! Slkes, Jacksonville, Fla., fired a
points oad l8 rebounds.
Gnod Rapids won Ute Boys 17 final roond stx....rer- 66 to
and Under cblbles title and T""' win tile ,115,000 Florida Citrus
nehlll ond Del Joon Lee were Open gol! tournament by one
strike over Tom WeJakopl.
rmner~ ln men's cbublea.
They lost to Del SWeerls and
BRANDS HATCH, Ellilan&lt;l
Betnlt Butdet.
(!JPO- Bruce McLar'"' or New
Lee defeated Jock Howard In
Zealand ted !rom wire to wire
tbe ftnala o! men' a slngles to wiD
In
wlmlng the Race ol
the U. S. Men's Open crown.
ChampionS, Ute trediUooal ope.
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aurviYOl'' !rom last year' I elul
A IIDal 10111', Kalida, 112-441, at
BoWling Green.
TIJree Leaders OUt
East, meanwlllle, ripped New.
ark 64-48 behind bl&amp; Ed Ratlell'o 28 polnt8, llld Hamilton
Garfield ousted ninth • ranked
Clnclnnail Elder 63..11 to end a
23-pme Elder winning streak.

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LEXINGTON, kJ, (VPO
Coach Fred Ta.Yior llld hla Oblq
lble Bucke1el ore maldnJ
pJojlo toda.Y
a trip 111v
-or dreomed or, llblle 'Keao
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Solid,, Respectable Cithens Find
Criticizing Vietnam War is 'In' ,

dM Christopher; l!lto under alt • lbe
that mod-dress nonsenMe ia a. cfe1
, fine young actor.
· t the
Columnist and TV -arguer Paw~
Coates' lad Kevin· Is a chip

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engage....,j

Sahbra'a ne',;i .
in Quarter doesn•t care that com- attractlo 1 1 ~.. ._,,
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n • ......, ~aoeer ...,;.
•c Steck;y Greene's a Sinatra- er Lee u-..........1 •-·oot eaou;
~ In fact it might even Red Sea ·-..- N near tile
David The
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nama now.

in the province of
For they have been
Katie Hepburn's Oscar hott.f_
~ , by . , , .....,~g ~$!
nation (for •"Guess Who's Comsolid, 1J!g1Jiy reputabte - !IJ!Ierling to DJnner") is her ufttt·
ties her with Bette Davis a~ cans.
Although the picture has been
most-mminated; if Spencer Tracradualt.Y
changing lor some
cy wins thedoorstoppo~umous­
her!
Jy (seems clnchy) it would make time, the events ol the past
He keeps coming to see me him tile only three-time t&gt;eot ...c. week - the televised Senate
and says he loves me, but he tor in film hiotory; Walter Bren- Foreiin Het~s COmmittee
can't leave his wife because ot nan'.s three Osearsweref'orbest- hearings, the SU!llrlstngly high
antiwar vote In the New
the chUdren.
llllpporting.player.
I stay home all the time, waitCrew of "the Fixer'• filming Hampshire primary and tile
ing for him. My sormeedshlm too In Hungary went to tile Hungar. war's impact Cifl the InternationI had him first. Doesn't t h a t ian State Car Rental Agency and al monetary system- all acce.
lerated the process.
mean anvtlllng? _ L. s.
got - Pt.Ymoutlt Valiants .....
Dear L:
Too Unsavory
TV•s Barbara Eden proved she
Until tile past few days, 11 had
It means only that his wife cootd sing witll Bob Hope 1n Vietlmew - and knows - how to nam and in U!e war~rn n e w been generally thougtlt just ·a
throw her weight around, a n d Madison &amp;JI,are Garde6: so she's little too unsavory, ,erhaps
you've wasted seven year a wait- been hired for an Oct, 2 Plaza even a little unpatriotle, to
ing around ror the wrong man. Hotel Persian Room run ... First oppose the war and many
Get smart! - H.
cafe exposure ..• Wal1 &amp;feet Americans undoubtedly had
Dear Helen:
Journal's doing an expose 00 suppressed their concern on the
rm II, and ~te able to lake talent agencies; two are public. war issue tor social rea801ls,
care of li\Y&amp;elr, I asked my fa. t.Y ownedr Probabt.Y tile richest They .were afraid or What Utetr
ther if I could buy a canary Is ASSO&lt;Iated Booking (Loots friends 1111&lt;1 ne!Bhbora mii!IJI
and he refused because we hav~ Armstrong, Ellington, streioand Utlnk. And it Is inherent 1n !he
a dot!. What's • dog got to do Hampton, etc.) peromalt,y ...,;. perJOnality or moot peciple, In
with a canary? I oould see his ed by Joe Glaser, last or the- every COWIII')', to .bow to SO&lt;Ial
point II we had a cat.
great blgllme Independent agents. preslllhla, to se~ respedablttty
How can I make him see? _
The Monkees, cancelled on TV 1111&lt;1 .security In Ute approval or
their close· asiJociates
E. P.
are rumored gotngrour-soloes ••:
Dear E:
Of course, there have beea.
"Flnian's Ratmow'' film I t a r
Indirect persuasion works best ~ula Clark 111111 same-eltow's reputable - · or IIJe war'
at our house. When our kids original stage liar Ella LOgan !rom its outset. OUtstandfnti In
want a certain kind of pet, they compared mualcal notes at L'- Utat Cllle!IDrY are Seo!• •Wl,fne
start collecting pictures. Next' Etolle ... Otd'tfme ntmo' male Morse. D-Ora., and sen. Ernest
come books and articles. Then sarong-wearer Jon llall's bftn Gruenlng, D-Alaska.
they ubabysit'" the neiabbor'l IIDini to tile doctor Overy rtlght . Chairman J, WOllam Fulpets, proving how little troobl~ 'lor • month: lbe's Dr. Pierette brltlbt, D-Ai'k., or tile Senate
IIley are. Before we 11 Lefebre and tile prescrlptton•a' ,Forel!lll Relations Coiniitiltee
we've warmed to the Idea, ev~ obvious ... Seen dining at 'At · sponsored t11e Tonkin Qll!
as we knDw ~re being snowed. Schacllt' s: AI Schact, Wbo ootd Resolution In 1964 to g!ve tile
That' s how we happen to have 1t to a. -.vndleate II'IOIIth s ago ~ Pretldent power to use foree to
a parakeet and a eat presently,
Olmera o! 15 Italian rlllor: repel Mure atlaeks~ But
and yoo woulde't believe It but llllea '!ell right a1 horne In La FulbrigiJI Joined tile antiwar
our bird' a favorite hobby il nib- Stala (W. 54th St.) after the Nino ' •aJ!IP Ute next year artor
bling It our eat's whiskers. u Benvenuti victory; h~st llltd' Amorlean troops "'r• IOht.lnlo
these two ean be friends, your men In town ... Wattera al tile combat and he ....,. bee.,... tile
dog and a canary shouldn't ere.. Arthur dlaeotek wtll get new
1111 _ ~~~- !p9ke~man for the
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could be as ~ou_gh as being strapped into the
nose of a m1sst1e and shot into space?
Well. for one thing, learning to fly a'n airplane. A study_ conducted by the Federal
Aviah?n Admtmstrabon's office of aviation
~edicme showed that stress levels IR $ludent
pilots are _equal_ to .t~ose experienced by
astr~nauts m orbit, military pilots m combat
or pilots of high-performance aircraft such
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su overaL'jiW· •tnal h&lt;i Is un- ulattng•
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uble tq '"""'""lt,ate? 1TI)I,s
• handlcut&gt;. lhat al!ects .abO'ut · ·havloi·
4 l~r ....t of all iifa'de ~hool
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children; actor3 '1n·g to .Dr&lt;
Mark ,~lowprl • .' diroctor !of
P'l'l!hiatry · at the- St. L®is·
CHlldr~n·s -Hospital.' ·· TIJese
.youngsters ore unable to sit

detatl _lns JlreCise,,plan for ('ndujg the
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and wmdning the Peace.. But as a resom'f::f~l•l
man an an ·earnest candidate
be
he~u
thi~licllson\ething.
. you can t
pl"'lnt tbat he ha's h'15 f'
puil!s,e
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Inb'el' on
~atn~ when he climaxed
his the
pledpublic
•e of
war 8 ~.~d an~ Pacific peace with the aatement, fhat IS wilat Amerif:a wants ...
~d lh!il· voters. has, to be lhe understatem t or .tne year- m a year when ve-ry rew
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~t'll$ not t·ea'uy Spelll&gt;d oul in

1\i',tw. &lt;IS Opt'llt&gt;I'S in his bid for iher .
House. thest• art pr&lt;'lh' g-ood offel's a ~Vhtll"
han• to wonder how u1 othrr rand·,-:.. 1". ~ou
top them .
"'"" es .can
\\o'ill one ot Nixon's
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pledge to win tht&gt;. ~~: o~n~~im~~ ~mqualified
And where would that te· ve ·LBJ·., ·
he m~ surh compeHtion ~ort of . ~ould
promiSt&gt; that if re-eleeted he Wma !fne~~~

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Itt E. Joho11&lt;11t, 1009~Ave.;
J4f. William G. Lilli~ 326!&gt;
&amp;t"&amp;nd AVe.~ Mrs. Eulene
. ~llott, Jr., 461 H~ IIi'.;
Donie! w. Walton,. Rt. 2 Blclwell;
'ilh. Enos F. McGuire, Rt. 1
. ~ltpoU&amp;i Basil s. Q\leen, Rt. 2
Gallipolis; Mr,s. Roi!ert 0. Proston, Rl. 2 VInton; Mrs. V. Paul
Niday, Patriot Star Rt.; Gaylord
L Woomer, GalllpoUa; Mrs. KenfiOth D. WUiiams, Thurman; Mrs.
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B. Lewis, JaeR'I"!; Paul C.ucllll, Aillland, KY.; Lethll Rill)',
Athens; Mrs: !laZe! M, Montll&gt;mery, Wellston; Mrs. Norman M.
Zanardelll, RannswoOd; John F.
Ral!erty, Rt. 2 WelloiDn; Mrs.
Craee Lowe, Rt. 1 Radc:lllr; Mro.
Cbarles N, Crabtree, Rt. 4 oak
Hill; Mrs. Roy E. Ellington, Ra-

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Notes t::; Clarence
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.Mrs. Myron Miller is Jn Q.raf.. Grove, son, 5:16 a.m . .!llnday;
ton, W, Vs., having- callod Mrs. Wllllllll G. UWeton, 328'h
there Friday hJ the death o1 a Second Ave., son, 9:47a.m. &amp;torelative. Sle Is the guest of :Mrs. day; Mrs. Robert 0. Preston,
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and .Mrs. William Kir)g were Mr. ·
and Mra. Tom Bartley of Xenil.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleck of
New ""II
•041 s.u;:, and Mrs. Marilou
Bierbawn of Brookville. They
lfere here for inspeetiono!Evan..
ge.line Cha,tter, Ordm· of the

Rt. 2 Gallipolis, daughter, 1:38
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p.m. ,:oLin ay; Mrs. Eugene V.

In~ !rom

Bashore, Mrs. Luther S. Fer.
guson, Mrs. HaroJd K. German,
J ennifer K. Grate, Mrs. Car.
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ence E. Gray, Mrs. Wayne L.
Harrison, Clyde I. Hoover, Wald
H. Johnson, Clara J. Lambert,
Mrs. Thomas L. Laverty, Leonard Lunsford, Mrs. Jerome F.
Mahle, Marty L. Morarity, Mrs.
Howard Sllaver, Mrs. Arvil N.
Simms, William L. Urwin, Mrs.
Merlin R. Wineka, Mrs. Archie
T, Whitt, and infant son; Mrs.
Arthur L. Arnottandinfantdaughter, Mrs. David H, Arrowood
and lnfant daughter, Mrs. Rot&gt;..
ert W. Wyatt and inlant dauabter, Mrs. Bruce A. Campbell aad
infant daughter, Mrs. Larry E,
Brooks, Mrs. Isaac Church, Jr:,
Maurice E. Durst, Mrs. J. Frank
Fenney, Mrs. James A. John&amp;OD,

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Mrs. '11lelma ~at!, arii1 Atthur

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refreahmehta strved by .!Mrs.
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Pavletich Homers Again, 'Saturday's
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Reds .Win Seventh Game

would be the team's regular
catcher this year.

COO!il/cted .

I&gt;)' Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Rova Bes!;li
read 11 UUII 'lbln:p," and

Refreshments

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tided, Chr!otlani~J.
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FIFTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
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NL Owners To Discuss Expansion

Market Priee Off
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Last Month

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Sjlring, including one Sunday
Thursday nltlhl Ill the home o!
All auctloii or'~ arUwhen the Reds beat the
By United Pre.ss International
Mra. :om Reli:
their winning streak to six National Invitation Tournament
During the business meeting clos lll1d baked 1100&lt;11 was ,hold
games. .
1st Round
the resignation of Mrs. Winona wlt.O the Sew-Rita Sewlntl 4;1~
Two-Run Homer
Notre Dame 62 Army 58
COOk as vice Couftc:Uor was ac .. met r8c..,tll at the h- at
Pavletich hit a two-nm 1M&gt;II1er UU 80 Bradley 77
cepted and Mrs. 'Margaret Sei· ""'' Chal'les Ho!!man--Wi11l Mrs: ..
off Moe Drabowsky in thf: Forcttam 69 Dulf.lesne 60
dlnabel waa appointed to ftll the Horv01 VIII Vtl!lkln aa the host- .
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second inning and drove 1n a Dayton 87 West Virginia 68
vacancy. RQUJMI-robiffcardswere esa. ~,~
Mrs'. · ~ Strlckl~ p.rualthird run with a single m the
NCAA Vniv. Dlv. Regionals
signed lor Mrs. Elltabeth camp.
fourth. MiJt Pappas allowed
Final Rounds
bell who remains a patient at den~ will be lioatesa lor tho next
four runs and eight hit&amp; in (our
East Reglonai
Holz-er Hospital, and Mrs. Nat- meellng or the ~lub. Aslit -was
innings against his Conner North CArolina 70 o&amp;vldson 66 tie Hayes and Mrs. Norma a.ap. presented by M!'l· Vu ~rankin
Ill Mrs. IID!flnan:
teammates but received credit Columbja 95 St. Bonaventure 75 man. both l11 at home.
Relresbmeqto wera' prvad to
for the victory.
(consolation)
Mrs. S&amp;ldenabel prennted deMrs
• .Don McKnilltt, ·Mrs:i&lt;nMike Epstein, the ,,.glamour
Midwest Regional
votions to open the: meeting.
rookie" of last spring who never Ohio st. 82 Kentucky 81
Games were pla,yed with prizes ald Brownlll&amp; Mrl. R~ l!algot going alter being traded by Marquette 69 EaSt Telillosseo 57 being won I&gt;)' Mrs• .Carrie !.loin- ty, Mn. WOllard 'Boye'r, ).ir,,
the Orioles, dellvered a three- (consolation)
hart, Mrs. Lottie CobeJ'I, Mrs. William Gaddlo, Mro. 1100 Cclrun first..i~ng homer &amp;~nday
Midwest Regional
Cook •and Mrs. Seldeaabel. oth- llu,s, .Mrs. Strlcki&amp;M, Mrs. Ed:
as the Washington Senators Houston 103 TCU 611
era attending· the ntMttns were ·..,-d Wel!a, Ulll Mro. Elza GilJr.
defeated the Atlanta Braves g..3 Louisville 93 Kansas st. 63 Mra. Edna Reibel, :Mra. Eva more,
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Dea-r} Mn. Catherine GoodL ·•
games. Rookie second baseman
Far West Regional
wtn, .Mlaa Erna Jeaae, Mrl. Ma·
Fight'
Results
Frank Ccgglns also starred· tor VCL·I 81 Sania Clara 88
ilol Boarhs, and Mrs. Cora Boothe Senators by starttng [our New Medco St. 62 NeW Mexico gle.
Satllrday
58
REfiO,
Nev. (VP0 - S011n.Y
cbuble Plays,
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Maj. Travis's Unit "
The Hoston Red Sox SOOrod
UIIIDn, 223, DI\IIVer, knoeked out
their fourth win in 10 games
Final Round
Qted
BID McMurray, 210, Sacramenwhen !bey nii&gt;Ped tbe St. Louis Central st. (Ohio) 51 FalrnnR
for Serriee
Cardinals 3-2 on t_W.t ninth- • st. 48
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Conigliaro's d
b '. Re i (Po.) 68 (cons,q!ation)
..-fmi&amp;,hualiand of. ilr.10m~or
o u 1 o,
gg e
Naomi S..at""l daughter o! Mr
Smith'~ trl.Ple and Bfco P~
and Mrs. Frederick SWatzel
trocelll'S SIIC n'f'tee fiY· Bob
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SPrlna St., Pomeroy. la a comGibson al!Dwed one run In throe
mand pilot In tho 4a7th Mlllll&lt;)'
iMmgs and Steve Carlton shut
OHIO IIIGH SCHOOL
Alrllft Wing at Chari oton AFB
out the Rod Sox !~r tbree
BASKETBALL TOURNEYS
S. C. It&amp; olflcers • .: men
irmlngs. They now have turned
CLASS AA
wear a disUnctlve aehiee rib- ·
in , three consecutive strong
At Bowling Green
bon as 8 permaneJi: decoration
OUtings each.
Lima Senior 67 Tot~ rcentral Cor an excepdonall,y merttortous
. Bu.cs Victory
Catholic 65
rating , on dlatlngulohad service
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Tomnue ~sk Pltched three-hH
At Columbus
~a one-)'ear period. Thtiia
~U for five innings as the Cohunbus Ealt 64 Newuk 48 the JUCOJld time the 4S7th bas
!II~LEPolrr, o.. · ·
Pittsburgh Pirates toPPed the
At Cincinnati
been 10 honored.
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Philadelphia Phillies :HI. Hook- Hamllttln Garfield 63
ies Lynn Fitzer and Hoger
ClncinnaU Elder 51
li113Ward and Dave Wickersham
At Kent
COmPleted the four-hit shutout Euclid 59 canton MeKinley Sl
behind a l~lt attack.
CLASS A
At Bowling Greon
Mena!leld st. Peter' a 821Wlda48
At At!!ens

Now Pavletlch has the distincEastern Star.
tlon of being the most effective
--• Mrs. L. E. T •~"I
slugger on the team which leads
Mr• •uu
..,ett
have retW'Ded from ~nia, Fla.,
the exhibition standings with a
7- 1 record,
where they have spent the past two
months visiting their so..,i,..law
Bench, one of the most
d
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glamorous
rookie" or recent
an ~uter, • and Mrs. Chet
Hackttx.
springs, was virtually given the
Mrs• .Raullin Moyer recurned
first-strUW job during the
home Thursday trom Zanesville
winter when the Reds traded
where she had been called by the
John Edward~; to tl}e &amp;.. Louis
lllne:ss and hos~Jitalization of her
Cardinals and forecast part,.
father.
time duty for Pavletich. Slme
Weekend guests ol Mr. and
elperts even went so Car as to
Mrs. William Grueser were Mr.
sa,y that Bench was the key to
and Mrs. Roben Jay. Mr. and
the Reds' National League
Mrs, WWiam Russell and Mr.
pennant hopes,
and Mrs. D&gt;n Grueser, all of Coo
It D\&amp;3' stW turn out that way
lumbus.
but the 29-year old Pavletich.
Dah.'l KeMedy ts apatJ.•atthe
who batted only .238 with six
Veterans Ho&amp;p!talln Hunttnston.
homers and 38 runs driven in
W.Va. He wastakenthereThuraJut sea~n, Is making Manager
\IIJ,I!il:.~ .... z&lt;=-co:.:Misf!!!!~en,'MI!r'it't.''"~~~~'.iUO/, ~onder, Pavletich
ThomaS. Efwln L. Walr., and
filt~ homers thiS
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Mrs. Albert BIIIIYOI1.
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addition to its own retail outlets, plus home and commercial
dellvery by a fleet o( 175 trucks,
approximately 2,000 grocery
ltort~s In the three - state area
market the company's products.
Mrs, Walter Wolfe's II0!1o Jlob.
Sale of the debentures will en~
ert. llll:derwent surgery Frtda,J at
COLVMBUS- The Ohio Com- able the firm to lease and equip
Vniversicr HoS(&gt;!Ial, Col..,.. l&gt;"'ll' tod&gt;jo is ol!erlng $550,000 a new ·plant in Marietta which
bus. He has been 1 padent there of 7 per cent, 12-year subordt. will manufacture dairy-type spelor tbe Paat week.
nated sinking fund debentures of cialty rood Items to be market.
Mrs, GortrudoMUiero!Woos;. Broughton's Farm Dairy, Joe., ed in approximately 2D states.
er was the recent guilt of her ttl Ohio realdonts onl,y.
The Broughton firm has a Wholly
daughter, Mrs. Carl Ro~h.Kra,
Broughton's Farm Dairy, lnc., owned subsidiary, Broughton
11111er accOIIIPanied Mra, Clyda headlflarlerad In Marietta, pro- Food Service, Inc., whlcp proAllensworth, Nrs. WWtam T. cesaes, packages and sells dairy vides food catering services at
Grueser, Mrs. Susan Rawlings, and related producta In Ohio, about 20 colleges and universiand Mrs. Clay Tuttle ttl CoJum. Weat Virginia and Kentucky. Ill ties located in 13 states. 1
bu&amp; where tho group vialted with
Mr. and Mrs. - r t JayondMr,
and Mrs, WOllam RullelL
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoetllchand
daughter, Jayne, were weekend
MIAMI (VPO - The last two up hitter, already has convhtc- prove a schedule, however, they
guest• of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ham.
hollbrts or the spring could con- ed seven other owners that im- must agree on their own plans.
mer and daughter, Columbus.
eoivabl,y wield the blggell bata mediate action is the b e s t
Enroute home Sunday thO)' vtalted
In tho National League.
course. On Tuesday, he will tr1
In Athens with Mr, and Mrs.
Althoutlh
neither
JUdge Roy Hoi- to convince Hofheinz and carpen.
Howard Nicholson.
heinz ·or the Houlton Astroa nor teras wen.
The NL owners will hold a
Bob Carpenter ol the !'l)lladollthla Phlllles haa ever hti .300, 'IM'Clal meeting that dayttlthrasb
th01 apperentl,y hold tho k11 to out their prublems and slutl)'
ewt
CBAIIU:SfON, W, Va.-llolr7 tile moll perple&gt;lng problem !ac. Ul.ree schedules presented by the
AL lor tho 1969 soaeon. Vndor
Iarmer• SuPPI,yingthe Charleeton lng the NL rlglllmw.
maJor
league baaoball rules, the
That
wool~
be
wbether
ttl
.xmarket wbo are member&amp; or the
leagues
must approve each otb·
Qaleymen's Co-Oporatlvs Solos pand to 12 teams In lima lor
AIIIO&lt;Wion wW be paid 12 cents the 1969 INSOII in Or:der to er•.s schedtled beCore It can be
!Ill' cwt. lei&amp; lor their Fobruacy -•h a similar move b)' the adopted. Before NL owners ap~
A-lean League or ·alt back
milk than during Januu1.
"Tho bland prtco paid DCSA and let tho AL pin the lnltlap - s lor February wW bo Uve again as it did ln tl1e ex$$.75 per cwt. (awroxlmatel,y pansion to 10 teams In 1981.
Walter O"Malley of the Loa
12\2 eents per quart) lor milk
ta&amp;ll111 3.5 per cent butlorfat as Angelea Dodgen, the NL'sclean.
c-ared with ,5,87paldlorJIIf&gt;o
uaey rnUk,'• said s. B. wella,
New ErwJ&amp;M, W, VL, president
o! DC.sA. The Fo1&gt;ruar1 prke,
however, Is ~ eents more per
Be different tonight. Eat
cwt. than the mlnbnum Federal
out. Look under
Order procb:er price for the
RESTAURANTS In the
Charleston muket.
YELLOW PAGES. Where
Blend Jrice is the average
yourflngersdothe
price .Paid dairy rarmera after a
walking.
nlio hal ostabllohod l!&amp;o
tween milk utWzad lor miiJIUiaoPlll'POHI lll1d mUk utili zoo
as ca... 1 (tlukO Jroc!IJct.

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l:bn Pavletich had the dlstincEJUott, Jr., 461 Hedgewood Dr., tlon on March 1 oi being the
son, 7:31p.m. &amp;lnda,y; Mrs. Char- only man in the Cincinnati
les N. Crabtree, Rt. 4 Oak HUI, Reds' spring training camp who
doubted that Johnny Bench
son, I 2:1 5 a.m . Monday .
Discharges
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And it's so easy to. convert to eleciiic"tieaiing-there's no mess involved at all.
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to replace the heatin!J system in your home. And, convert to flameless elel:tric
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Donie! w. Walton,. Rt. 2 Blclwell;
'ilh. Enos F. McGuire, Rt. 1
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Gallipolis; Mr,s. Roi!ert 0. Proston, Rl. 2 VInton; Mrs. V. Paul
Niday, Patriot Star Rt.; Gaylord
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Athens; Mrs: !laZe! M, Montll&gt;mery, Wellston; Mrs. Norman M.
Zanardelll, RannswoOd; John F.
Ral!erty, Rt. 2 WelloiDn; Mrs.
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ton, W, Vs., having- callod Mrs. Wllllllll G. UWeton, 328'h
there Friday hJ the death o1 a Second Ave., son, 9:47a.m. &amp;torelative. Sle Is the guest of :Mrs. day; Mrs. Robert 0. Preston,
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and Mra. Tom Bartley of Xenil.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleck of
New ""II
•041 s.u;:, and Mrs. Marilou
Bierbawn of Brookville. They
lfere here for inspeetiono!Evan..
ge.line Cha,tter, Ordm· of the

Rt. 2 Gallipolis, daughter, 1:38
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Bashore, Mrs. Luther S. Fer.
guson, Mrs. HaroJd K. German,
J ennifer K. Grate, Mrs. Car.
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Harrison, Clyde I. Hoover, Wald
H. Johnson, Clara J. Lambert,
Mrs. Thomas L. Laverty, Leonard Lunsford, Mrs. Jerome F.
Mahle, Marty L. Morarity, Mrs.
Howard Sllaver, Mrs. Arvil N.
Simms, William L. Urwin, Mrs.
Merlin R. Wineka, Mrs. Archie
T, Whitt, and infant son; Mrs.
Arthur L. Arnottandinfantdaughter, Mrs. David H, Arrowood
and lnfant daughter, Mrs. Rot&gt;..
ert W. Wyatt and inlant dauabter, Mrs. Bruce A. Campbell aad
infant daughter, Mrs. Larry E,
Brooks, Mrs. Isaac Church, Jr:,
Maurice E. Durst, Mrs. J. Frank
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would be the team's regular
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Sjlring, including one Sunday
Thursday nltlhl Ill the home o!
All auctloii or'~ arUwhen the Reds beat the
By United Pre.ss International
Mra. :om Reli:
their winning streak to six National Invitation Tournament
During the business meeting clos lll1d baked 1100&lt;11 was ,hold
games. .
1st Round
the resignation of Mrs. Winona wlt.O the Sew-Rita Sewlntl 4;1~
Two-Run Homer
Notre Dame 62 Army 58
COOk as vice Couftc:Uor was ac .. met r8c..,tll at the h- at
Pavletich hit a two-nm 1M&gt;II1er UU 80 Bradley 77
cepted and Mrs. 'Margaret Sei· ""'' Chal'les Ho!!man--Wi11l Mrs: ..
off Moe Drabowsky in thf: Forcttam 69 Dulf.lesne 60
dlnabel waa appointed to ftll the Horv01 VIII Vtl!lkln aa the host- .
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vacancy. RQUJMI-robiffcardswere esa. ~,~
Mrs'. · ~ Strlckl~ p.rualthird run with a single m the
NCAA Vniv. Dlv. Regionals
signed lor Mrs. Elltabeth camp.
fourth. MiJt Pappas allowed
Final Rounds
bell who remains a patient at den~ will be lioatesa lor tho next
four runs and eight hit&amp; in (our
East Reglonai
Holz-er Hospital, and Mrs. Nat- meellng or the ~lub. Aslit -was
innings against his Conner North CArolina 70 o&amp;vldson 66 tie Hayes and Mrs. Norma a.ap. presented by M!'l· Vu ~rankin
Ill Mrs. IID!flnan:
teammates but received credit Columbja 95 St. Bonaventure 75 man. both l11 at home.
Relresbmeqto wera' prvad to
for the victory.
(consolation)
Mrs. S&amp;ldenabel prennted deMrs
• .Don McKnilltt, ·Mrs:i&lt;nMike Epstein, the ,,.glamour
Midwest Regional
votions to open the: meeting.
rookie" of last spring who never Ohio st. 82 Kentucky 81
Games were pla,yed with prizes ald Brownlll&amp; Mrl. R~ l!algot going alter being traded by Marquette 69 EaSt Telillosseo 57 being won I&gt;)' Mrs• .Carrie !.loin- ty, Mn. WOllard 'Boye'r, ).ir,,
the Orioles, dellvered a three- (consolation)
hart, Mrs. Lottie CobeJ'I, Mrs. William Gaddlo, Mro. 1100 Cclrun first..i~ng homer &amp;~nday
Midwest Regional
Cook •and Mrs. Seldeaabel. oth- llu,s, .Mrs. Strlcki&amp;M, Mrs. Ed:
as the Washington Senators Houston 103 TCU 611
era attending· the ntMttns were ·..,-d Wel!a, Ulll Mro. Elza GilJr.
defeated the Atlanta Braves g..3 Louisville 93 Kansas st. 63 Mra. Edna Reibel, :Mra. Eva more,
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Dea-r} Mn. Catherine GoodL ·•
games. Rookie second baseman
Far West Regional
wtn, .Mlaa Erna Jeaae, Mrl. Ma·
Fight'
Results
Frank Ccgglns also starred· tor VCL·I 81 Sania Clara 88
ilol Boarhs, and Mrs. Cora Boothe Senators by starttng [our New Medco St. 62 NeW Mexico gle.
Satllrday
58
REfiO,
Nev. (VP0 - S011n.Y
cbuble Plays,
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UIIIDn, 223, DI\IIVer, knoeked out
their fourth win in 10 games
Final Round
Qted
BID McMurray, 210, Sacramenwhen !bey nii&gt;Ped tbe St. Louis Central st. (Ohio) 51 FalrnnR
for Serriee
Cardinals 3-2 on t_W.t ninth- • st. 48
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Conigliaro's d
b '. Re i (Po.) 68 (cons,q!ation)
..-fmi&amp;,hualiand of. ilr.10m~or
o u 1 o,
gg e
Naomi S..at""l daughter o! Mr
Smith'~ trl.Ple and Bfco P~
and Mrs. Frederick SWatzel
trocelll'S SIIC n'f'tee fiY· Bob
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SPrlna St., Pomeroy. la a comGibson al!Dwed one run In throe
mand pilot In tho 4a7th Mlllll&lt;)'
iMmgs and Steve Carlton shut
OHIO IIIGH SCHOOL
Alrllft Wing at Chari oton AFB
out the Rod Sox !~r tbree
BASKETBALL TOURNEYS
S. C. It&amp; olflcers • .: men
irmlngs. They now have turned
CLASS AA
wear a disUnctlve aehiee rib- ·
in , three consecutive strong
At Bowling Green
bon as 8 permaneJi: decoration
OUtings each.
Lima Senior 67 Tot~ rcentral Cor an excepdonall,y merttortous
. Bu.cs Victory
Catholic 65
rating , on dlatlngulohad service
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Tomnue ~sk Pltched three-hH
At Columbus
~a one-)'ear period. Thtiia
~U for five innings as the Cohunbus Ealt 64 Newuk 48 the JUCOJld time the 4S7th bas
!II~LEPolrr, o.. · ·
Pittsburgh Pirates toPPed the
At Cincinnati
been 10 honored.
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Philadelphia Phillies :HI. Hook- Hamllttln Garfield 63
ies Lynn Fitzer and Hoger
ClncinnaU Elder 51
li113Ward and Dave Wickersham
At Kent
COmPleted the four-hit shutout Euclid 59 canton MeKinley Sl
behind a l~lt attack.
CLASS A
At Bowling Greon
Mena!leld st. Peter' a 821Wlda48
At At!!ens

Now Pavletlch has the distincEastern Star.
tlon of being the most effective
--• Mrs. L. E. T •~"I
slugger on the team which leads
Mr• •uu
..,ett
have retW'Ded from ~nia, Fla.,
the exhibition standings with a
7- 1 record,
where they have spent the past two
months visiting their so..,i,..law
Bench, one of the most
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glamorous
rookie" or recent
an ~uter, • and Mrs. Chet
Hackttx.
springs, was virtually given the
Mrs• .Raullin Moyer recurned
first-strUW job during the
home Thursday trom Zanesville
winter when the Reds traded
where she had been called by the
John Edward~; to tl}e &amp;.. Louis
lllne:ss and hos~Jitalization of her
Cardinals and forecast part,.
father.
time duty for Pavletich. Slme
Weekend guests ol Mr. and
elperts even went so Car as to
Mrs. William Grueser were Mr.
sa,y that Bench was the key to
and Mrs. Roben Jay. Mr. and
the Reds' National League
Mrs, WWiam Russell and Mr.
pennant hopes,
and Mrs. D&gt;n Grueser, all of Coo
It D\&amp;3' stW turn out that way
lumbus.
but the 29-year old Pavletich.
Dah.'l KeMedy ts apatJ.•atthe
who batted only .238 with six
Veterans Ho&amp;p!talln Hunttnston.
homers and 38 runs driven in
W.Va. He wastakenthereThuraJut sea~n, Is making Manager
\IIJ,I!il:.~ .... z&lt;=-co:.:Misf!!!!~en,'MI!r'it't.''"~~~~'.iUO/, ~onder, Pavletich
ThomaS. Efwln L. Walr., and
filt~ homers thiS
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Mrs. Albert BIIIIYOI1.
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addition to its own retail outlets, plus home and commercial
dellvery by a fleet o( 175 trucks,
approximately 2,000 grocery
ltort~s In the three - state area
market the company's products.
Mrs, Walter Wolfe's II0!1o Jlob.
Sale of the debentures will en~
ert. llll:derwent surgery Frtda,J at
COLVMBUS- The Ohio Com- able the firm to lease and equip
Vniversicr HoS(&gt;!Ial, Col..,.. l&gt;"'ll' tod&gt;jo is ol!erlng $550,000 a new ·plant in Marietta which
bus. He has been 1 padent there of 7 per cent, 12-year subordt. will manufacture dairy-type spelor tbe Paat week.
nated sinking fund debentures of cialty rood Items to be market.
Mrs, GortrudoMUiero!Woos;. Broughton's Farm Dairy, Joe., ed in approximately 2D states.
er was the recent guilt of her ttl Ohio realdonts onl,y.
The Broughton firm has a Wholly
daughter, Mrs. Carl Ro~h.Kra,
Broughton's Farm Dairy, lnc., owned subsidiary, Broughton
11111er accOIIIPanied Mra, Clyda headlflarlerad In Marietta, pro- Food Service, Inc., whlcp proAllensworth, Nrs. WWtam T. cesaes, packages and sells dairy vides food catering services at
Grueser, Mrs. Susan Rawlings, and related producta In Ohio, about 20 colleges and universiand Mrs. Clay Tuttle ttl CoJum. Weat Virginia and Kentucky. Ill ties located in 13 states. 1
bu&amp; where tho group vialted with
Mr. and Mrs. - r t JayondMr,
and Mrs, WOllam RullelL
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoetllchand
daughter, Jayne, were weekend
MIAMI (VPO - The last two up hitter, already has convhtc- prove a schedule, however, they
guest• of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ham.
hollbrts or the spring could con- ed seven other owners that im- must agree on their own plans.
mer and daughter, Columbus.
eoivabl,y wield the blggell bata mediate action is the b e s t
Enroute home Sunday thO)' vtalted
In tho National League.
course. On Tuesday, he will tr1
In Athens with Mr, and Mrs.
Althoutlh
neither
JUdge Roy Hoi- to convince Hofheinz and carpen.
Howard Nicholson.
heinz ·or the Houlton Astroa nor teras wen.
The NL owners will hold a
Bob Carpenter ol the !'l)lladollthla Phlllles haa ever hti .300, 'IM'Clal meeting that dayttlthrasb
th01 apperentl,y hold tho k11 to out their prublems and slutl)'
ewt
CBAIIU:SfON, W, Va.-llolr7 tile moll perple&gt;lng problem !ac. Ul.ree schedules presented by the
AL lor tho 1969 soaeon. Vndor
Iarmer• SuPPI,yingthe Charleeton lng the NL rlglllmw.
maJor
league baaoball rules, the
That
wool~
be
wbether
ttl
.xmarket wbo are member&amp; or the
leagues
must approve each otb·
Qaleymen's Co-Oporatlvs Solos pand to 12 teams In lima lor
AIIIO&lt;Wion wW be paid 12 cents the 1969 INSOII in Or:der to er•.s schedtled beCore It can be
!Ill' cwt. lei&amp; lor their Fobruacy -•h a similar move b)' the adopted. Before NL owners ap~
A-lean League or ·alt back
milk than during Januu1.
"Tho bland prtco paid DCSA and let tho AL pin the lnltlap - s lor February wW bo Uve again as it did ln tl1e ex$$.75 per cwt. (awroxlmatel,y pansion to 10 teams In 1981.
Walter O"Malley of the Loa
12\2 eents per quart) lor milk
ta&amp;ll111 3.5 per cent butlorfat as Angelea Dodgen, the NL'sclean.
c-ared with ,5,87paldlorJIIf&gt;o
uaey rnUk,'• said s. B. wella,
New ErwJ&amp;M, W, VL, president
o! DC.sA. The Fo1&gt;ruar1 prke,
however, Is ~ eents more per
Be different tonight. Eat
cwt. than the mlnbnum Federal
out. Look under
Order procb:er price for the
RESTAURANTS In the
Charleston muket.
YELLOW PAGES. Where
Blend Jrice is the average
yourflngersdothe
price .Paid dairy rarmera after a
walking.
nlio hal ostabllohod l!&amp;o
tween milk utWzad lor miiJIUiaoPlll'POHI lll1d mUk utili zoo
as ca... 1 (tlukO Jroc!IJct.

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l:bn Pavletich had the dlstincEJUott, Jr., 461 Hedgewood Dr., tlon on March 1 oi being the
son, 7:31p.m. &amp;lnda,y; Mrs. Char- only man in the Cincinnati
les N. Crabtree, Rt. 4 Oak HUI, Reds' spring training camp who
doubted that Johnny Bench
son, I 2:1 5 a.m . Monday .
Discharges
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That's not a figure we pulled out of the air. It's the
amount Ohio Power customers Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Robinette pay to heat their 1,BOO-square-foot home
electrically. And it might cost you even less-to enjoy
!I~~~~!~~ clean electric heating in your present home.

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With electric rates reduc.ed four times in the past
several years. electric heating is now the smart, economical way to trouble-free home comfort.

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Once you convert, you'll find out how livably warm your home can be- even
during the colda.st winter da~s. Your whole hous~ will be uniformly warm. And
comf~rtable. And clean. Tllariks to flameless electric heating.
And it's so easy to. convert to eleciiic"tieaiing-there's no mess involved at all.
, Give us-or your recommended electric heating dealer-a call when you want
to replace the heatin!J system in your home. And, convert to flameless elel:tric
hearing. We're sure .you'JIIike it, just as the Robinettes do. So s~re~weiiuarantee
your satlsfacti~n.-be/ore you buy.
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black vit'Q'l interiQr with bucket ~ts and consol,, 327 eq.
gine, auto. trans., 'iteering and braKes, radio, heater, rn~f~J' ,
other accessories. Come tn now for a real sharp car. ·-

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P'UIJNISHI!D llARAGI'! APART· BACON 3 lb. 911 cenll, Bologna
Sunda.y with tile D, o. Whale,vs at
3 lb. $1.39, 12 rolls Ttsaue 79
MENT on Llnctlln Hill, MAlb.aru' R. D, and With Ava Gil. ·
cents, A-1 bleach 39 cents galkey, They also called on the J!ob.
ulls only, phone IIUflt.
lon, Dutch Standard Paint POMEROY - One slory 5 room ert Clarks and the Robert M~c
FREE BIBLE offer : lnformaJ$3.59 a gallon. Vinyl plastic
frame home. hath, 2 bed- klres.
Iive. interesting. Write Box:t
Couch Chair $139.00, vinyl
A large crowd attended funeral
rooms.
gas furnace, a lew
333. Pomeroy.
3-17-3tp&gt; CLOSE IN cknmto1m PomerGJ:
plastic
Couch
$98.
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for Mrs. ~•Y· RawlOne three room apartmonl.
blocks from Court House.
Food Market. lhree mltea
ings at the Presbyterian Chureh
f4,500.00
OHIO grassland .graded Here- very nlee 8lld mndern. Shown
south or Middleport. 3-17-3tp ROUfE 124 AT DEADMAN'S on friday afternoon. :!lJJe was a
ford Bull Sale • 21 bulla and 13 ey appointment only. Pltme
former local resident.
open and bred heifers. All lfUfll.
u.tlc MAGIC CHEF gas rante. good CURVE - 2 . story frame
Mrs. Linnle Bratton, 71,
home, bath. four large bedhomed. clean pedigreed. ser·
shape.
Phone
m-MB5.
:1-17-3tp
passed
away at Holzer Hospital
rooms. front potcb, 1.10 acvice age and grading choice. FURNISIII'!D APAR'I'MENT.
res, needs some repairs, wDI following major surgery. Her sJ..,
From the top herds of Ohio couple only, 212 8. 5th Ave . IIAY. 50 cents a bale. George
ter, Mn. [k)n Wood. died three
sell A8 IS. ts.SOO.GO
and Michigan. Friday. March Middleport. lft-5m. 3-111-llc
Carson, Phone 74!-47&gt;3,
SYRACVSI'! - One story mod- weeks ago at Holzer. The com29. 1968 at the Wellston Fair·
3-17-!ic
ern seven room home, bath, munity extends Bfllll'lth.Y to lhe
grounds in Wellston, Ohio,
bereaved family,
four
hedruoms.
la,..e
baseGrading at 9 a.m .. Sale at I
Howard Gilkey, Pomeroy, c~
ForS.Ie
MOBIL ROME, 101111. two bedment with garage, TWO AC- ed on his mother Ava Gilkey,
3-17-ltc FIVE ROOM house, bath. hardp.m.
rooma, (OJlperlone tltchen, RE LOT ON R0VTE JJI.
Saturday a!ternoon.
wood floors, shingle roof, exwall to woll carpet In living
f!7,500.011
Mrs, Elijah Estep Is stiU In
REVIVAL STARTING at the
cellent shape inside and out . - room. All gn appliancel!. VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
seriou&amp; condition at Holzer Hos.a
Mt. Herman UB Church,
Aluminum siding, stonn win- Phone 19Z-2619.
3-7-12tp,
pi
tal
March II at 7:30 p.m. each
dows, forced air gas furnace,
Albert
M.
en,
Biller
Mrs. oma Artx has returned
evening. Rev. Carey Knittle
l'z baaement, large porch, SINGER SEWING machine In
to her home alter a visit with her
of Cincinnati, wilt be the evlarge tot, $11500. Phone 992lovely aawlng !able. Doe.s all
3-17-31c daUBJ!ter and family, the Jomos
angelist. Soeclal singing each
regular aewlng, plus dial
3718. Pomeroy .
3-17-3tp
Snodgrasses, Racine.
evening. Everyooe Is welequipped for fancy zig ZBI
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alkire
come.
U-lztc 36 INCH Magic Chef Range,
luslnea Semdesigns, butl&lt;lnholes, overvi&amp;ited the Walter Burkes at aa..
used only 4 yeara, Uke new.
cast, ete. Only 8 monthly par- RADIO and TV Repair, Charles cine. Mr. Burke recently underRESIDENCE telephone CUI!Iomenll df fi.S'I per weelt. E. Bowles, RuUand, Ohio.
Phone 992-2616.
3·14-6tc
mera. Now. no Installation
1-17-Gtp 'fl'ent surgery at Veterans MemPhone flii-288S.
3-5-«• Call 742-1738.
. orlal llo'Pital
charge for extension tele- 1968 SEWING MACHINE, nev·
Virgil Hamon is recovering at.
phones. Call our business ofer been used. I am only ask- SINGER SEWING machlDe, LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFETY Veterans Memorial Hospital after
fice lor details 992-2181.
EQUIPMENT. salea and Aring $35 and will accept $1.25 oew. forwanl and reverse.
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3-l..lztc
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Pmt1eroY, Ohio, RD I, extensive
Zig zag equipped to butl&lt;lnweekly. Phone IIIZ-2685.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton GUke,y
3-14-tfc hole. monogram, darn, ete. special prices on ~ and Tad spent ao eveni,. with
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reaBowl lib new. Pay oil I pay- en for boats. trallero 1 • d Ava GUkey recently. ·
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletlth SINGER SEwiNG Machine In
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Charles
ManbaD
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Phone 91JU615,
3-1-llc
new walnut sewing table. zig
ple,yed at the Mb.aru' otonoquarry,
51(11.
3-I._!Oic
WI, Mas Eichinger • • · Is now drivll\8 a tractor trailer, .
181 equipped to buttonhole.
..,nopam. overcaat, IBDcy IlA FULl.Y automatic Sewing Lawrence Eblin . . _
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tliiie Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Mon· ments t5 each, Phone · ·99!- bultonholes. dam, and emb.
surgery,
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day thru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
15 builtin dealgns. ThiJ mach2185.
3-14~1•
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every Friday.
U.Ue
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11164 PONTIAC Cstallna Safari
Wrllo, PIIIM •
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PENNY - ONE 1148 PENNY
baliiJCI! ljOW S75.G0 or take
V8, automatic, 9 passenger
will pay lor a brab adjul~
over payments of f&amp;.ll per
CIPII . . . . .\
staUon WII!OD, power brakes,
ment at Pomeroy Home •
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power steering, 11111gage rack.
Auto.
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red and white, priced ~at
BY GLENNA S. MILHOAN
wholesale. 1183 Cbevmlet ImREVIVAL starting II the Mt.
Mrs. Glenna Milhoan and BIIIJie
pala 2 door Sport Coupe, po. WANTED reaponslble party to
Herman U. B. Church March
attended
tho funfral of warren
uaume payments ol fU1 par
wer brakes, power steering,
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evmlnt.
E.
Eriewine
at the 'Mille FWIOrmonth or pay balance due
air condlUontng, VI, automaal Home at COolville Thursde,v.
Rev. Carey Knittle of Clncln$98 .If lor IIIE8 stereo COIIIGJe
tic. priced at wholeaale. 1165
Mr. and Mrs. lla1ftard Bohr
naU. Ohio will be the Emltl&amp;with AM and Fll rldlo. I
Mustant. VI. floor shin. white
called
011 her allier, Mra. Co).
llat. Special singing each eveREADY - II1X ....... clelJ'I.
speed automatic cbqer.
vinyl top, sharp, call 992onel
Woode,
wbo Ia rec..,...atning. Everyme Is weleome.
ered right to J«&lt;f project.
8547. Financing available.
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Faat and euy. Free 1!1111- lnl at the home or Mr. and Mrs.
Will oeU or trado.
3-14-tfc
Homer Cote at Tuppers Plains.
HAY, Geoqe Canan, IA&gt;adinC malel. PbOIIe - - . GollMr. 8lld Mra. Lawrence Mllleln Ready - Mill Ca., ~
ELECTROLUX
SWEEPERS,
Creek
Hold.
1-tulp
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ol Rutland called m Mrs.
Wanted To Buy
port, Ohio.
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rug wuhen, polishers and
Glenna Mllholn W...,.sde.v.
MEDIIDI SIZE BOAT TRAILgenulDe parll, call 1112-37110. WEST Highland While Terr\erl,
other eallera were Mr. and Mra.
ER single or tandem wheel!,
BUDGET PRICE fnllart •
3-15-3tltp
black
and
sliver,
Mlnlature
call 99!-29ti6.
3-17-3tp
our tblr1l Door batfall ...... Eugene Erlewlno and ""' or
Scltnatart. Mlnlature, Pood--l'tmllture. Ml4dleport, Sl&gt;rlngilold, o., and Serena SiaFRESH
COUNTRY EGGS, 25c:
lea. Ultle llarbroo Kennell.
oon o1 LOnB Bottom.
ANTIQUES. lurnltare, dllboa.
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a dozen, Carolyn and Boone
Ooolvllle.
11'1-!llllf. 1-13-lllle ONo.
Kill&amp; Parker ,..t for nammilesll....... MrS. 1loward
Adama, Racine, 0. 3-IHtc
ror aentce, but did not
Cecil. 1111 W. Main St., Pomesnnro MACIIINliS, Npalr ioatlon
11111R
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aalo
In
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p&amp;"a.
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ro'f.
1-15-llc
sotm!ERN PLANTS, order lleauiiM prl'llta !lome, b' aervtee. Ill nllbl. WY 1Mr. and Mra. WWiam llOaa
lllf. '1'lte Follrle 8iloP, Poal- called .0 !il• mother, lifo. Ever.
now, cabbage, tomatoeo. pepoblltlnD, Ill (tluwl
eny.
Authortzod ·S~J~pr 8alel ell MlihOOD llllll!mlird !b&gt;dll.
Help Wanted
pera, sweet potatoes. Phone
bedrooml), divided baoemenl.
and !Ienke. We llba'pan
~ALE or Female: Wanted at
143-21193, Charlea R. Harris.
plly room ud ~~~oRr. Two
Mr. 8lld Mro. Csah ~r and
once, man or woman fuU or
141-6 dauahtera, Chrllljno and CanIota 10 s 110; IS s II bum. ~Port181ld. Ohio.
3-1~
part lime to supply families
PropertJ 1.-1 ilL IDqalre
dace, were dlmer ..... or hla
in Pomeroy or Syracuse or SINGER ZIG ZAG oewlllll ma.,...ali,. Mr. and Mrl. ~
at BIIIIChe COIIqliOII. allRut181ld or Middleport with
chine, needs no cams. All
Con.
3-1-llte
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enct! unnecessary. Above avrecentlv with Mrs. Alice Dod·
tonholes. fancy desll!JlS, sews POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TOJ
EXPERT
ENGINI'!
'Mill
UP,
erage earnings. Write Rawon ·buttons etc. Pay 15 per
miniature •. m """ UJI. Stud .... p1111 par11 m aeetl41d, soo.,
leigh Dept. OHC-&amp;10-390 FreeM~. and Mrs. Earl Hunt of
month or pay balance d u e
aervlce lllld ,.....,.,.,. ~
port, Ill. 61032.
3-18-ltp
POint\'OY Home • AulD.
Long' Bottom callnd oa ht, ,..-.
147 .ill. Free home demonstra- IIIU40.
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enls, Mr. and ¥"•· Junior l!Unt
tion, can 992-3218.
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Mt. and Mra. Blaine ~ •
ior, with West Virginia li- SOLID STATE STEREO, 1967 · Portland. Phone MS-mf.
Elaine,
T&lt;Jey, IIIII MQtel, c;llarcense lor Billie Jean's Beauty
11 I tk
walnut stereo console with 4
lone
Goeglaln,
·Rind1 -to,
Shop, Maaon, Phone 713-&gt;311.
speakers, 4 speed automatic
:1-17-31&lt;
two ~·
A~••. !llld
chanpr. Take over payments COAL, heavy, lump .toker. en
Mrs.
Ol,l!'lea
Gi&gt;t;tsla,
Mlkoud
and mlDe nm. l'!xcelllor 8all
of 15 per mont~ or pay hat' Worb, Inc., E. Main St.. PoMark ~·- the b\J111daJI
anee t&amp;?.30. Call 992-3218.
olllir&amp;.
Gleaa&amp;NIIIi&lt;Moiuliidlleida
3-15-6ic
meroy. Pllone 112-3181. IU-!fc
For Rent
Mllh9Jo, '!11qwaregueatso1Mr.
FIVE ROOM llllfurnished houoe
and
!lro_. Dw!&amp;ltt Mil- 'jllurl·
in Middleport. Phone 11112-3Z31 STEREO. Beautiful AM &amp; FM MOBIL HOMi, baS, eseellent
da¥ overilng.
condition. Coniplttely
or 742-4111.
3-17-31&lt;
maple stereo just received
Mr. and Mrs, O..rle,v Goefrom ovt~•tockod company,
od. •1130.011. call ......
gleln, Charleao;,M!ki and Jo!W&lt;,
THREE BEDROOM trailer and
wilt oell at dealers cost. Price
were ~ ,..,.u·ortwo bedroom apartment. M &amp;
$114.95 or monthly payments.
onto; Mr. and Mro.
G Market, three miles IOIIIh
cau 992-3218.
3-15-6tc LOT In MISOII. lb2IIO '"' t.af'd
NeublinllUidai'of Middleport.
3-IT-3tp
street. call Maaon T'J3-I'liiS.
Twenty-one were pruent llt . .•
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1181 CHEVY IMPALA, 11156
Sunda,y S&lt;hool and collectlon was eatle~ at U.o Dan Slllll1l home
GMC Pickup, garden tractor
4 ROOM and bath Wlfomdlhed
oneda¥1aat ...... ,. ·: , ··- i
.and table saw. Phone 247-2161. SUPER STUFF, sure nul! .11\.42.
apartment. Phone 9ft..5315.
That's
Blue
Luotre
for
c!till,..
M~.
and
Mrs.
ArlluuOrr
or
Mr. and Mrl. jlll\i4 )\1(1'0111
3-IS.Uc
3-15-5ic
ing rugs and upholstery. ~nt Chester visited re&lt;ent!7 wijl\ U.o of Coiuinbul ~ ,ri.e 1lfl!lelid
electric
ohampooer , .. Baker Robert Lee faml!)'.
With Mr. 11'1!1 ·~··· Rabfr!' IM
FURNISHED a.,.nmeot, I BARN MANURE. Sherman RoFuroiture.
3·1Mte
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
HliJIWI·Bamltz
and Ralph ~;:c;.,
berll. Phone 9111-6176. 3-15-3tc
rooms and bath, lllrold N.,..
- or Pomeroy •1*11 an ovenlrtll
lllr. '
ell, Cheller. l'llalle • SilO.
lliw.rlnel
' { J•lth Eunle Brlnktr .and .r.mlb. Dorcas
3-JS.tfc GOOD BALED HAY. horse hay
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Mr. and Mre. Jamoi Circle Smllb and
and cow hay, 50 eents a hale A~~ · . ·or N""' Havon,'' W..·I{,,1 1J10nl
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at !ilm. ,wiiltoln lfoudashelt.
FURNISIIBII 'J'Ii':l BI:DROOto!
· &lt;tlletl!iMn till! 7qilr ~· ,&amp;mda!' wiiiJ Mary Cifcjl. .
.~·'lTMitft'.'' tolkiCIIepad, ' Kmpiil/f ·tiotd. Phone 99!- or'l JletnMf 1:111 . . .' , , .f:!~l" Clr&lt;le ~· lllo Foil rod o·b':~~=f:~=r
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Mrs. Weltlla Clark ol Atllons
spent saturda¥ nl&amp;htwlththeJaek
Clafk camll.v and had ~nda.y dl~&gt;­
ner With tho Robert Clarks.
Mr. and ·Mra, F. 0. Whley and

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Mason.
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gine, auto. trans., 'iteering and braKes, radio, heater, rn~f~J' ,
other accessories. Come tn now for a real sharp car. ·-

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P'UIJNISHI!D llARAGI'! APART· BACON 3 lb. 911 cenll, Bologna
Sunda.y with tile D, o. Whale,vs at
3 lb. $1.39, 12 rolls Ttsaue 79
MENT on Llnctlln Hill, MAlb.aru' R. D, and With Ava Gil. ·
cents, A-1 bleach 39 cents galkey, They also called on the J!ob.
ulls only, phone IIUflt.
lon, Dutch Standard Paint POMEROY - One slory 5 room ert Clarks and the Robert M~c
FREE BIBLE offer : lnformaJ$3.59 a gallon. Vinyl plastic
frame home. hath, 2 bed- klres.
Iive. interesting. Write Box:t
Couch Chair $139.00, vinyl
A large crowd attended funeral
rooms.
gas furnace, a lew
333. Pomeroy.
3-17-3tp&gt; CLOSE IN cknmto1m PomerGJ:
plastic
Couch
$98.
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for Mrs. ~•Y· RawlOne three room apartmonl.
blocks from Court House.
Food Market. lhree mltea
ings at the Presbyterian Chureh
f4,500.00
OHIO grassland .graded Here- very nlee 8lld mndern. Shown
south or Middleport. 3-17-3tp ROUfE 124 AT DEADMAN'S on friday afternoon. :!lJJe was a
ford Bull Sale • 21 bulla and 13 ey appointment only. Pltme
former local resident.
open and bred heifers. All lfUfll.
u.tlc MAGIC CHEF gas rante. good CURVE - 2 . story frame
Mrs. Linnle Bratton, 71,
home, bath. four large bedhomed. clean pedigreed. ser·
shape.
Phone
m-MB5.
:1-17-3tp
passed
away at Holzer Hospital
rooms. front potcb, 1.10 acvice age and grading choice. FURNISIII'!D APAR'I'MENT.
res, needs some repairs, wDI following major surgery. Her sJ..,
From the top herds of Ohio couple only, 212 8. 5th Ave . IIAY. 50 cents a bale. George
ter, Mn. [k)n Wood. died three
sell A8 IS. ts.SOO.GO
and Michigan. Friday. March Middleport. lft-5m. 3-111-llc
Carson, Phone 74!-47&gt;3,
SYRACVSI'! - One story mod- weeks ago at Holzer. The com29. 1968 at the Wellston Fair·
3-17-!ic
ern seven room home, bath, munity extends Bfllll'lth.Y to lhe
grounds in Wellston, Ohio,
bereaved family,
four
hedruoms.
la,..e
baseGrading at 9 a.m .. Sale at I
Howard Gilkey, Pomeroy, c~
ForS.Ie
MOBIL ROME, 101111. two bedment with garage, TWO AC- ed on his mother Ava Gilkey,
3-17-ltc FIVE ROOM house, bath. hardp.m.
rooma, (OJlperlone tltchen, RE LOT ON R0VTE JJI.
Saturday a!ternoon.
wood floors, shingle roof, exwall to woll carpet In living
f!7,500.011
Mrs, Elijah Estep Is stiU In
REVIVAL STARTING at the
cellent shape inside and out . - room. All gn appliancel!. VIRGIL or HELEN TEAFORD
seriou&amp; condition at Holzer Hos.a
Mt. Herman UB Church,
Aluminum siding, stonn win- Phone 19Z-2619.
3-7-12tp,
pi
tal
March II at 7:30 p.m. each
dows, forced air gas furnace,
Albert
M.
en,
Biller
Mrs. oma Artx has returned
evening. Rev. Carey Knittle
l'z baaement, large porch, SINGER SEWING machine In
to her home alter a visit with her
of Cincinnati, wilt be the evlarge tot, $11500. Phone 992lovely aawlng !able. Doe.s all
3-17-31c daUBJ!ter and family, the Jomos
angelist. Soeclal singing each
regular aewlng, plus dial
3718. Pomeroy .
3-17-3tp
Snodgrasses, Racine.
evening. Everyooe Is welequipped for fancy zig ZBI
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alkire
come.
U-lztc 36 INCH Magic Chef Range,
luslnea Semdesigns, butl&lt;lnholes, overvi&amp;ited the Walter Burkes at aa..
used only 4 yeara, Uke new.
cast, ete. Only 8 monthly par- RADIO and TV Repair, Charles cine. Mr. Burke recently underRESIDENCE telephone CUI!Iomenll df fi.S'I per weelt. E. Bowles, RuUand, Ohio.
Phone 992-2616.
3·14-6tc
mera. Now. no Installation
1-17-Gtp 'fl'ent surgery at Veterans MemPhone flii-288S.
3-5-«• Call 742-1738.
. orlal llo'Pital
charge for extension tele- 1968 SEWING MACHINE, nev·
Virgil Hamon is recovering at.
phones. Call our business ofer been used. I am only ask- SINGER SEWING machlDe, LOGAN FIRE &amp; SAFETY Veterans Memorial Hospital after
fice lor details 992-2181.
EQUIPMENT. salea and Aring $35 and will accept $1.25 oew. forwanl and reverse.
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Pmt1eroY, Ohio, RD I, extensive
Zig zag equipped to butl&lt;lnweekly. Phone IIIZ-2685.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton GUke,y
3-14-tfc hole. monogram, darn, ete. special prices on ~ and Tad spent ao eveni,. with
SPECIAL PERMANENTS reaBowl lib new. Pay oil I pay- en for boats. trallero 1 • d Ava GUkey recently. ·
ular $15 now $9.50. Cletlth SINGER SEwiNG Machine In
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Charles
ManbaD
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Phone 91JU615,
3-1-llc
new walnut sewing table. zig
ple,yed at the Mb.aru' otonoquarry,
51(11.
3-I._!Oic
WI, Mas Eichinger • • · Is now drivll\8 a tractor trailer, .
181 equipped to buttonhole.
..,nopam. overcaat, IBDcy IlA FULl.Y automatic Sewing Lawrence Eblin . . _
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tliiie Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Mon· ments t5 each, Phone · ·99!- bultonholes. dam, and emb.
surgery,
C.
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day thru Friday. Ladles nlgbt
15 builtin dealgns. ThiJ mach2185.
3-14~1•
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every Friday.
U.Ue
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11164 PONTIAC Cstallna Safari
Wrllo, PIIIM •
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PENNY - ONE 1148 PENNY
baliiJCI! ljOW S75.G0 or take
V8, automatic, 9 passenger
will pay lor a brab adjul~
over payments of f&amp;.ll per
CIPII . . . . .\
staUon WII!OD, power brakes,
ment at Pomeroy Home •
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power steering, 11111gage rack.
Auto.
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BY GLENNA S. MILHOAN
wholesale. 1183 Cbevmlet ImREVIVAL starting II the Mt.
Mrs. Glenna Milhoan and BIIIJie
pala 2 door Sport Coupe, po. WANTED reaponslble party to
Herman U. B. Church March
attended
tho funfral of warren
uaume payments ol fU1 par
wer brakes, power steering,
11 at 7:30 p.m. each evmlnt.
E.
Eriewine
at the 'Mille FWIOrmonth or pay balance due
air condlUontng, VI, automaal Home at COolville Thursde,v.
Rev. Carey Knittle of Clncln$98 .If lor IIIE8 stereo COIIIGJe
tic. priced at wholeaale. 1165
Mr. and Mrs. lla1ftard Bohr
naU. Ohio will be the Emltl&amp;with AM and Fll rldlo. I
Mustant. VI. floor shin. white
called
011 her allier, Mra. Co).
llat. Special singing each eveREADY - II1X ....... clelJ'I.
speed automatic cbqer.
vinyl top, sharp, call 992onel
Woode,
wbo Ia rec..,...atning. Everyme Is weleome.
ered right to J«&lt;f project.
8547. Financing available.
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Faat and euy. Free 1!1111- lnl at the home or Mr. and Mrs.
Will oeU or trado.
3-14-tfc
Homer Cote at Tuppers Plains.
HAY, Geoqe Canan, IA&gt;adinC malel. PbOIIe - - . GollMr. 8lld Mra. Lawrence Mllleln Ready - Mill Ca., ~
ELECTROLUX
SWEEPERS,
Creek
Hold.
1-tulp
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ol Rutland called m Mrs.
Wanted To Buy
port, Ohio.
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rug wuhen, polishers and
Glenna Mllholn W...,.sde.v.
MEDIIDI SIZE BOAT TRAILgenulDe parll, call 1112-37110. WEST Highland While Terr\erl,
other eallera were Mr. and Mra.
ER single or tandem wheel!,
BUDGET PRICE fnllart •
3-15-3tltp
black
and
sliver,
Mlnlature
call 99!-29ti6.
3-17-3tp
our tblr1l Door batfall ...... Eugene Erlewlno and ""' or
Scltnatart. Mlnlature, Pood--l'tmllture. Ml4dleport, Sl&gt;rlngilold, o., and Serena SiaFRESH
COUNTRY EGGS, 25c:
lea. Ultle llarbroo Kennell.
oon o1 LOnB Bottom.
ANTIQUES. lurnltare, dllboa.
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a dozen, Carolyn and Boone
Ooolvllle.
11'1-!llllf. 1-13-lllle ONo.
Kill&amp; Parker ,..t for nammilesll....... MrS. 1loward
Adama, Racine, 0. 3-IHtc
ror aentce, but did not
Cecil. 1111 W. Main St., Pomesnnro MACIIINliS, Npalr ioatlon
11111R
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In
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p&amp;"a.
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ro'f.
1-15-llc
sotm!ERN PLANTS, order lleauiiM prl'llta !lome, b' aervtee. Ill nllbl. WY 1Mr. and Mra. WWiam llOaa
lllf. '1'lte Follrle 8iloP, Poal- called .0 !il• mother, lifo. Ever.
now, cabbage, tomatoeo. pepoblltlnD, Ill (tluwl
eny.
Authortzod ·S~J~pr 8alel ell MlihOOD llllll!mlird !b&gt;dll.
Help Wanted
pera, sweet potatoes. Phone
bedrooml), divided baoemenl.
and !Ienke. We llba'pan
~ALE or Female: Wanted at
143-21193, Charlea R. Harris.
plly room ud ~~~oRr. Two
Mr. 8lld Mro. Csah ~r and
once, man or woman fuU or
141-6 dauahtera, Chrllljno and CanIota 10 s 110; IS s II bum. ~Port181ld. Ohio.
3-1~
part lime to supply families
PropertJ 1.-1 ilL IDqalre
dace, were dlmer ..... or hla
in Pomeroy or Syracuse or SINGER ZIG ZAG oewlllll ma.,...ali,. Mr. and Mrl. ~
at BIIIIChe COIIqliOII. allRut181ld or Middleport with
chine, needs no cams. All
Con.
3-1-llte
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enct! unnecessary. Above avrecentlv with Mrs. Alice Dod·
tonholes. fancy desll!JlS, sews POODLE PUPPIES. AKC TOJ
EXPERT
ENGINI'!
'Mill
UP,
erage earnings. Write Rawon ·buttons etc. Pay 15 per
miniature •. m """ UJI. Stud .... p1111 par11 m aeetl41d, soo.,
leigh Dept. OHC-&amp;10-390 FreeM~. and Mrs. Earl Hunt of
month or pay balance d u e
aervlce lllld ,.....,.,.,. ~
port, Ill. 61032.
3-18-ltp
POint\'OY Home • AulD.
Long' Bottom callnd oa ht, ,..-.
147 .ill. Free home demonstra- IIIU40.
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enls, Mr. and ¥"•· Junior l!Unt
tion, can 992-3218.
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Mt. and Mra. Blaine ~ •
ior, with West Virginia li- SOLID STATE STEREO, 1967 · Portland. Phone MS-mf.
Elaine,
T&lt;Jey, IIIII MQtel, c;llarcense lor Billie Jean's Beauty
11 I tk
walnut stereo console with 4
lone
Goeglaln,
·Rind1 -to,
Shop, Maaon, Phone 713-&gt;311.
speakers, 4 speed automatic
:1-17-31&lt;
two ~·
A~••. !llld
chanpr. Take over payments COAL, heavy, lump .toker. en
Mrs.
Ol,l!'lea
Gi&gt;t;tsla,
Mlkoud
and mlDe nm. l'!xcelllor 8all
of 15 per mont~ or pay hat' Worb, Inc., E. Main St.. PoMark ~·- the b\J111daJI
anee t&amp;?.30. Call 992-3218.
olllir&amp;.
Gleaa&amp;NIIIi&lt;Moiuliidlleida
3-15-6ic
meroy. Pllone 112-3181. IU-!fc
For Rent
Mllh9Jo, '!11qwaregueatso1Mr.
FIVE ROOM llllfurnished houoe
and
!lro_. Dw!&amp;ltt Mil- 'jllurl·
in Middleport. Phone 11112-3Z31 STEREO. Beautiful AM &amp; FM MOBIL HOMi, baS, eseellent
da¥ overilng.
condition. Coniplttely
or 742-4111.
3-17-31&lt;
maple stereo just received
Mr. and Mrs, O..rle,v Goefrom ovt~•tockod company,
od. •1130.011. call ......
gleln, Charleao;,M!ki and Jo!W&lt;,
THREE BEDROOM trailer and
wilt oell at dealers cost. Price
were ~ ,..,.u·ortwo bedroom apartment. M &amp;
$114.95 or monthly payments.
onto; Mr. and Mro.
G Market, three miles IOIIIh
cau 992-3218.
3-15-6tc LOT In MISOII. lb2IIO '"' t.af'd
NeublinllUidai'of Middleport.
3-IT-3tp
street. call Maaon T'J3-I'liiS.
Twenty-one were pruent llt . .•
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1181 CHEVY IMPALA, 11156
Sunda,y S&lt;hool and collectlon was eatle~ at U.o Dan Slllll1l home
GMC Pickup, garden tractor
4 ROOM and bath Wlfomdlhed
oneda¥1aat ...... ,. ·: , ··- i
.and table saw. Phone 247-2161. SUPER STUFF, sure nul! .11\.42.
apartment. Phone 9ft..5315.
That's
Blue
Luotre
for
c!till,..
M~.
and
Mrs.
ArlluuOrr
or
Mr. and Mrl. jlll\i4 )\1(1'0111
3-IS.Uc
3-15-5ic
ing rugs and upholstery. ~nt Chester visited re&lt;ent!7 wijl\ U.o of Coiuinbul ~ ,ri.e 1lfl!lelid
electric
ohampooer , .. Baker Robert Lee faml!)'.
With Mr. 11'1!1 ·~··· Rabfr!' IM
FURNISHED a.,.nmeot, I BARN MANURE. Sherman RoFuroiture.
3·1Mte
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
HliJIWI·Bamltz
and Ralph ~;:c;.,
berll. Phone 9111-6176. 3-15-3tc
rooms and bath, lllrold N.,..
- or Pomeroy •1*11 an ovenlrtll
lllr. '
ell, Cheller. l'llalle • SilO.
lliw.rlnel
' { J•lth Eunle Brlnktr .and .r.mlb. Dorcas
3-JS.tfc GOOD BALED HAY. horse hay
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Mr. and Mre. Jamoi Circle Smllb and
and cow hay, 50 eents a hale A~~ · . ·or N""' Havon,'' W..·I{,,1 1J10nl
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at !ilm. ,wiiltoln lfoudashelt.
FURNISIIBII 'J'Ii':l BI:DROOto!
· &lt;tlletl!iMn till! 7qilr ~· ,&amp;mda!' wiiiJ Mary Cifcjl. .
.~·'lTMitft'.'' tolkiCIIepad, ' Kmpiil/f ·tiotd. Phone 99!- or'l JletnMf 1:111 . . .' , , .f:!~l" Clr&lt;le ~· lllo Foil rod o·b':~~=f:~=r
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Mrs. Weltlla Clark ol Atllons
spent saturda¥ nl&amp;htwlththeJaek
Clafk camll.v and had ~nda.y dl~&gt;­
ner With tho Robert Clarks.
Mr. and ·Mra, F. 0. Whley and

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Ploced lard, an "nlmal j&gt;nXllct,
But the emerging now Jncll,.
one IIUCh proclict, a 1n Ute .eypteaJ American eliot.
try ~ al80 come up w!th food ·~em,nt lllllde lfom
llelrymen who watched much
thetluc steaks, chicken arid oilier corn, 811l'beens and dried mllk,. or lllelr buttertol market taken
lam
Jar Items made from .Plant Ia beinB uead Wtdel,y In tltelood over b)' marprJne are ...cornJli'Oclu:ts like soybeans, aal4 Dr. lor .POOco prosram. A similar ed currG4' b)' tile rloa ol a
Lester R, Brown, administrator SIW)lement baled on wheat In- - r of "lllled" and lmJia.
of the Agriculture Ilepartment's
stead or rom llnowln tile final lion fiuld mllk pj'OclJcts. The.
IDternalicmal Agricultural De- &lt;taps o1 development.
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TO SERVE YOU

~::!:Ch~;:-:~at!:~es
of eeveral major U. S. food
firms are C&lt;Jnftdent of develop~

All Work Gvaronleocl. Most Service OM Doy, Spoclolld111 In
Zlppws, Cuffing. r.,.rfntl, Potthl"', L-'hlnlng, Sh-1111
ond Gonorof Montll"'•

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soybeans or other vegetable
protein sources which will be

OPEN DAILY 9TO 5

JAY JAY TAILORING
MIDDLEPORT

CALLIPOLIS .

SECOND AVE.

PArk Centro( Hotel

PH. 992-5717

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POMEIOY
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RUTLAND
FURNITUR£

MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
IT'S FAR lmER

PRINCETON, N. J, - PRE SilENT Johnson and Sen, Robert F.
ran a dead heat 'as potent18l candidates for president ln a
Galli(&gt; Poll token belore lest Tuesdlt¥'s New Hampshire Primary,
The poll, released Sunday, gave each g per cent. Eigtlteen per
cent were undecided. Those JlO)Ied Included persons or aU poUtlcal
amUat;iona in ' natioDal sampling.
Kenn~Mtr

1 We hUlTJ to your ho1111
- Uoe qlllckest service

4 Fines Ord,er.ed by Mayor

possible.

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with Red Carpets your Maytag, too,
I We use only genulno
Maytag factory parts.
No su6stitutes.

Four persons were levied fines

Saturda,Y nldtt.
WOllam Mllllpn, RaviDIIWOOd,
In Pomeroy Mayor Charles Le- lorlelted bonds ol $15 eech em
charges ol 1'WliiiDB a rod llllltt,
defective mulller and Jno.Perablo windshield wi.POrs; Slanlll)'
Wat&amp;on, Racine, f45 bond, opeedlng; Frank Brown, Rutland, $25
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The bond, lntoxlCIII'"'; 'J'homu Stu:·: · "moderate'' trooP bul.q, in bart, Racine, $15 bond, pa&amp;lillJI
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Vletnaoio ol!pec:ted to be ordered on a double yelklw line; Johnny
soon b,y President Johason baa Ogle, Ashvllle, N. C., $15 bond,
raised the strong .POsslbliiiY that nmnJng a red IJ8ht, and Pamsome Reserve forces wW be ela RUllo, Racine, $18.70 bond
lor 11p00dlng.
called ID acUve cloty.
Walter TUttle, Racine, was
The antlclilated trooP bulldtt&gt;
lined
$S and costa lor defective
also could mean that some Air
mumer
charge; Clarence LuNational Guard units wW be sent
ther,
Michigan,
$25 and costa
to Vietnam or Thailand, accor&lt;lil1l tu hJshl1 Informed sources. lor lntoxlCIIIoo; Earl Broo~s,
Racine, $10 and costs, IntoxiAlthough the Increase In """"
cation,
and Michael Garten, 115
power Is now virtually certain,
lt cbes m:tt appear, at least at and c:ost.a, detective muftler.
·: present, that JohnJon wW c.U
lor a pnerel mobWzatlon of Jle.
serve forces.
The President was rual~
reported over the weekend ready
io order a moderate increase 1n
the number ot American trooP•
In VIetnam, but they quoted him
LETART, W. VA, - Funeras caUt~w some reports or a al aervleea !or MrL Ma.,. Alpoutble 200,000 man lncreateaa lee Uovlng, 74, RFD, Letarl,
udove scare ~dcs.n
w. Va., who died &amp;lnde1 at tile
GaUipolla 'Madleal Cenlar, will
WELCOMI BACK
be beld 'lllelde,y at 2 Jl.lil. at til•
Fogle..,. Funeral Home with
~~~soH
the Rev. Don Elder ollldaU.,.
U. \lA.
Burial 'I wiD be In the Yonker
fREii stt6w
Com~ hero.
OPtNING 'NIG'HT
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
Iiilo .... born March '· 1894,
•'A STUDYIN
tlte dau(foler of the late FrankTIRROR"
Un J. ll!ld &amp;MilA Pickens Rick!ihcrJoet Holmes
ard, and wao a member of tlte
Vernon EUB claoreh.
&amp;lrvlvpnlnclede berhu-.
Oria; ~ dahlllttera, MrL Mar7
Luada lioinsarner, Mro. 8etiY
'lbomp100, Mrs.· Annabelle
Routrlt, Ill RFD, Letart; Mro.
Helter H. Weaver, New HaY•i'
Mra, Ruth Roulll andlollaaBraunda Llevin&amp; beth ol Pa......
Rltode lallliltl; 14 srandcblldren,
and one II..,, IIIII Moo Rickand six others forfeited

Bar' a court

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• Work II performed bJ

Maytag, eompauy-

May lie Called

traJneci techDicJaDS.

I We leave evi!IYihlng

aeat as a pin 111tf elelll
your Maytag.
I We leave a postage-

And This Finer Service
Costs No MonJ Use Ill

paid cud for you to
evaluate our work.

You can buy 1 Maytae any.
where Ia tho U.S.A.

and
find 1 dulor who rtpaln

your MaJIII pratlucta.

Wlllbn, a Troy, N. Y., ..,Ppller
of lWM ,to tile u. S. Army Cklrlog
the \Wat oll812, was the Jll&amp;n alter ~om the Uncle sam c•rtoon
character wa1 patterned.

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SAIGON (UPO ol sold SUndi.Y tilat a o, s.
AraJy coqtoral had deloetod ID
tho VIet Corw.lt ldentllledhlm
as Corporal McKJnley Nolan,

(Condnlled from Pap I)
ards, Rt 0'Btrlot, f410; Millard
Barrow, Rt. 3, Pateakala, $330;
C. A. Miller, Patriot, $400; Ron24.
ald Hun!, LlVel'jlOOl, W, Va,, t335;
li. s. AraJy otflclall hare
Joim Hoops, Rt. 5, Jack- $350;
said that • Qtl. McKJnley NoDenver A. Stone, Roberlllburg, W.
lan, 2t, or Washlogton, To&gt;.,
Va., $300; VonleySimmerlng, Rl
was lllted as absent without
3, oak IWlf ~5; Homer Chaneo
leave In llo&lt;;omber trom A
Rt. I, Harrington, W. VL, $200;
Con1lOIV' Z.1. llat!alloo, 1111
tbarles B. WUidnaon, Rt. 5,
u. s. JoOntry, beodQuartared
Charle!'.on, $200, and Fred B.
south of Ill-An
Nov. 7,
Slnltlt, Rt S, POmOl'Oy, $185, 1967.
Buying the other temales were:
Allred Gans, P9mOl'Of, ff:O;
Harley Grate, La~~gsvllle, $SIO;
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Errlmons Thomis, r-, W. Va.,
HOSPITAL
$535; Dalley Sbaver, Choatdre,
SATUIWAY ADIIJSSI.ONS $500; Alva Townsend, BellevUle, Judltlt !.!oKnlght, Pomeroy; n.
W, Va., $300; c. A. Clooe, Bel- mer FOK, Cllltm!; lrlaey Cross,
pre, $3.20; W. E. Maerker, Well- Syr..,use; lrlaeyWalbum, Mldtlleston, Rt. I, $300; Robert MOD- llOl'IJ JW CundiU, Mason; WWJam
lie, Rt. 1, Guysville, $240; Rob- Gr....., Rutland; Sdrley King,
ert OUrs, Buchannon, W. Va,, Mlddleltort.
$300; James Walker, Thurman,
SATURDAY illSIIARGEs - ·
$255; Alvle Tolmaend, Bellevllle, VIrginia Buchanan, James P W. Va., $300;.. ,,Ronald Hwtl, Llv- oll, Coar!es Eblin, El....,r Hoi&gt;&lt;
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erpool, W, Va., $285; Howard liilon, EthW l!artln. James AltbYearer, Pl. Pleasant, $265; Pres- erson.
ton Andrick, Palestine, w. Vo.,
SUNDAY ADIIJSSIONS-Pa~
$230; C. M. Headley, Reedovflle, IY Hannon, Rut1111d; Dxma
two at $220 each; H. E. Sinclair, Housh, Middleport; Sterr! FOJt,
Jr. and 100, Wav~J,y, W, Va., Mlddloport; tll)!le Farley, Jr.,
twG head at $230each; Ra.YFranl&lt;, Wllkeavfllo: Lillie Nltz. lhirt.&lt;
Racine, $230; Ruoeell OXley, 111. lord; PhiliP loloon, Pomeroy; E¥5, Athena, one at $170 and .,._ eiln Montaomtll', I.qivWe.
oilier at $180.
SUNDAY llSCHARGEs -JII.loRq Frank, eon of Mr. a n d lillliiCI l.tcCI~ Jiidlth Ml&gt;llin IIDword Frank of Raelne, Kodiht. Ella LarUe, JtJHil)dne
was the 1lliii!Pst )lllrchaoer of Blevlnl, NeWt Nel..., Mro. Halan animal.
tie Rockhold and son.

Bill Like
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Miller's

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TWO DRAW FINES
1'lnl defendant&amp; werellnedover
the Weekend In tlte court or lriJcl.
dltfllOrt Mlt¥or C. 0. Fisher,
U.,.d
J.lolbtald, :If, Belleview, wullnedfiOOandcostslltd
.......,ed to lllreo di.Y• In ~
on charps or drlvJnr lihUe lnCO&gt;tlclled, and GII)'W,IIIl1Jer,23,
llan'llonvJDe, .... lined $10 and
costa on apeedJng charpa.

Car, Truck

In Collision

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·. MAYTAGSERVICE. THAT'STHEBEST

eWe Seryice Your Old Wringer
Washer and Your Automatic

• We Give You Tire Best
TraCfe-ln Allowance Far
Your Present Wcrsher
• Why Buy Where You Have
ADoubt Of The Service Repair? Get Red
Carpet Service Here and It Sure!

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MEIGS

Rutla... Furniture
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Pal'kor.ll!lurr.

FrlenciJ mq c.aU ot Ute 41nerai home allti' 3 p,m, toda,y.

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TCNIGHT AND TUESDAY
March 11-19
THE F!JM.FLAK MAN
&lt;Technlcolor)
Gtorp C, Scott· 9,11 4'0D
uau.edllliuie
!.&lt;Jtaa Luck '
Pock of Trouble
!IHOW STARTII7 PI!

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"Now Utatlioth Houooaof£alt"
rreu have tljljlroved tltla~
U•o meosure, It Ia •. , tbtit
the Prelldent liBnJ fi at ·thf'tsnt

opportunlf¥...

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Dick Jlltte, P~olllloiu11
foreman olpliocliCtlon II \1~
h1111 Co11J., became W
lihUe II work UCI Wll llkiD ID'
Holoar Hoopltal 11y ._F~
ambulaiice. It wu t CIOrtea '~·
was·
from exltaalllon-

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rour Shopping Center
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11&gt;11 tesa than The JIOlo w•
the .i lllltiOI on ·liM! 'biioja of ·~

students !or udt teadJer.
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30 II DO 1111801' CODaldered '',Pi!(·
(ectlon" In• teac!tlllg ·"""" ~ "'-'' ~·IC
)octo, l!'at ' more' .., ~ tliooif&gt;t ·
at a tlnte 'ln oome ·f!~da ,and ju,ol
11 elfe¢vely, M 'llld. Total'un- .,.
balance Ia· A&lt;eurrlni In s o m e
(Continued OD PliO 2)

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en tine

Cloud)', warmer toni"'- acat..
tered .......,., and .PO&amp;aibly
tilunderllhowers. Low In low 50s.
Wemelde,y clou&lt;IY, ..-red
showers, thundershowers.

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Viet Cong Officers Claim

Council

Hanoi Has Tips on Raids
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struck the North VIetnam••• trooPS surroundlow tile Marine fort of

Explore..~

Khe Sinh on South Vietnam's northern border•
In ~n, two Viet Cong o!licero who defected to tho SOath Vietnamese governnlent told newsmen Communllt Corctl u•ttwed off
b)' Hanoi Intelligence on the oPProxlmatetlmoandplace of tilf strato(ortress raids. U.S. mUltary NOkesmen said they "reprd. it unlikely that this Ia true,"
1

Boundary

Proposal

The oight&gt;oenglnod strote;;lt ed maetlow no M!Go, •
Alr C&lt;!mmand bombero to&lt;1oJ
MUitary souroeo ID Saigon
staged lour raid&amp; In one areod sold the North Vletnomeoo IIIII'
ID 10 ll!ile• Mrthwoat
Kilt • be . ..v~nr dltlrlr .u~~:~.J~,
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Ba~ardnir· · Paul
Crouch, s. c;;. BaUer,
I.IQ.qJan, Hob Wima!Ol', I

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. WASiiJNGrON (UPI) ·- F.ederal Hlgbwq Aclnln!otratur Lowell
K. BrlclweU oljd MD~ guidelines and Procedures lor ln•.Pectlon
of hlghwll,)' bri&lt;I!Jil .ar• belnr modlfiedlnthewake ollast'Ilec:ember's
,
!»lleP•e ol.tile Sl\'-"'' Bridge.
Bridwell, Jn ·tt'-!!'tOny beloro a Senato IIUbllt worko subcom~ittee on rOads, slla~tbe AsaoclatJonof American Railroad a was also
rwlewlnr Ito iniPacllon and rat!DB .Procedures.
Tho aui!CommltiOi has bean
i:ooltJuetlnr bridge Oaletj&gt; heax- ventuey o! 1111 highway bridges.
He estimated there are mw
lil,o !o&lt;U•Inr on the collepse or
about
190,000 bridges on the ••
tha Sllft!' . Bridge.
Uon'&amp;
railroads, He said more
BrldwoU to&amp;tlllod the Bureau
than 500,000 bridges are on the
of Publlei Rooila and tho Ame"'
·!•an Aa111.0l.uon of- stall Hlp state hlgbwoy oystoma which
are tho ref5110nsfbllltl' or state or
l'lY Of!l&lt;ll'l• have de~
local~les,
a aulde . an lnSj)OCtJlln ol
~ brlcltl¥1· The - .Proo
ceduie , wOI~provJde auldellnes ,
IgS,
JB
for awe 111!'1 local authorities
w~ ha'f' riiiPO!lllbUI~ ror eon~uetlni IIi-tiona.
• 'l!ltirite lllrectlve
In iddltioi., BrldwaU said, the
Bui...U ...
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Procedures ' O!dois 9f 001111\Y llld !ndepen.
1 P11'1• of 'tlonl lairs will share Jn the anplll)ticta,
:ooal distribution or the Ohio Fair a
wOI Fund - a record $94f,898A8 ~n- •cmdllJ•
~~or-,
er.Ckioi:l "'~, State
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JnMiddllfJOi'l,
SIZE Of'· CM!JlES A FA GrJ:t0N
'!be nymber o1 , flll!dents Jjer
class wa1 bJ;ouilrt uP for
Ilion and Hargraves

Forts in 5 Strikes on Enemy
Around Beseiged
Khe
Sanh
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Gall'

Receive Cut
Of .State Fu,nd

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amllUDI of work. 'Ibis proposal
hao ·not been approached lightly," he -.,ld.
~ Plfent. tile first to 11'18tlon tlle·\'tcommendatlon, chareed that IJ\e .lli'Oi&gt;oAI would recltlre 10me U))IHlr srodera to
chllll&amp;O sehoola lllroe tlmeo belore Iller sraduate. '!be mother
said that abe leell this Is not
tiDnd lor children.
Harsravos &lt;OIIIIIel'ed that tile
students and teachers would be
the 11rne, regardless of t h e
building. he added lllat he would
obJed I!' any small school.whldt
odored the eame teacher loldlInr the aame child tho asme

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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RUTLAND- The ilut!anllrtre
.DIIPartment wOI have a -~ol
mest~nr tonllht 'I 7:30 p, n.. at
the lire hall lor tile atate lire
ochool. AU memitora areeacouraged ID llltlnd;
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lilal')' of ' tile ' !b'ra. ·•oo Fire
Plrtmlnl •hallllltde 1

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'!be bill rollneo lltcOme lim·
111 lor ibe Ylilaran Poio~a
and tltelr do)llllldanto In an etlorl to provenl a ~. !If·
i dtitlilliiit looibd ttiCi'lilllilli '
of ........ and tileb' dapontlents rocelviog a net lou of Income when SOda! SileUtJI;y J&gt;iM;
tits were Increased · ·' &lt;....
"II """'d bave .,._ UDeOIIeel·
onable, .... tliblql, llllll!tadloa..
al, for CCI!gi'ell'to !!lqi&amp;Mniloi.
slon benelfll, oni,y 'tO, !II~
that IIWIJI of 1)111' vot.ran:':%
widows &lt;n: otbel.- ~; ~ .
ed up wltb leas .....,;"latfliCII-

wOuld haYi been eallor -lor him
not to ' make hi' stud'onl OGIIIOI-

Devoted To 1Jae lntsre&amp;t. Of The Meig.-M010n Area

WASIIINGTON - Colli. Clar·
ence E, MIIIOf, IJ!II! Ill~
Ohio, Satuntay pnliOdqtoweekla·
actton b)' the senate Ill illllrlplog Ita !IP)II'OI'al 111 Ute !lou...
puled Veterans E&lt;Pv bill to
plug loopbolu In lite ....r.m
JlOIIIion lawa.
·'I .... pliued to' note that
the 8j1Jl1'(1\'ad lite llouoe
blll without amOil\l!llenl, lncelrporaU., tilt balk ]ll'lndjtlaa of

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tn 1961 thlt Samuel .. UncJeSaltt''

Dies Sunday

Showing Our fxcluslve Mayt1 g Bldg.
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TULSA, OKLA. - Roberts, well-known evan,ellotaod ~residant
of Oral Roberts Universlcy, was recetvedintomemberlbjpof Tulsa' a
Boston Avenue Methodist Church Sunda¥·
Roberts, who has conducted evangelistic crusades. around the
world, has been identHied as a minister In the P~mteeoat:al Ho1Jnes1
Church.

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- • ror farm~the rlae of Qllllolle1 'Oideb ,._
place ltlltlral tibora u
cotlllt and wool.
Betwe. 1940 and I.KS, tile
Illare of tlte u.s. llber marbl
~ld by tile ~ IIbera ..,._
bled !rom 90 jlir celilll&gt; 55.1
.POr eent.

virtual\)' lndlstlngulahable !rom
chicken, ham and beef," Brown
aaJd
4 'Dne major u.s. food firm is
already test marketlng a substitute Cor bacon."
COLUMBUS - SEN, ROBERT KENNElJI', [).N.Y., was selected
Large scale commercial production or substitutes lor meats, as Democratic presidendal candidate J.n a mock convention by Oblo
if it became a realll)', would be hJsh school students hare thl• weekend.
The political arena in nrlniature was every bit aa rough aod
tumble as the real tflins as seven southern .statea walked out after
Kennedy's selection in the thitd round and ctw:tse George Wallace as
their own front runner. They hel&lt;J a nteOtlnB or the American lnd&amp;r·endent Part;y and selected WaU""e as their presidential candidate
and Gov. John Connally ot Texas as vice president.

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By United Press International
MINNEAPOUS, MINN. - P!lESliE NT Jclm1011 Ia an rOllte tD
~lis tor an _..Pearance at1heconventionofthe national Farmers Union, tlte ol!Jto of VIce President Hubert Hwilj&gt;hrey &amp;llliouqced
tocla,y In Minneapolis.
The President, Hlll!lj)hl'O)"a olllce said, Is scheduled to land at
the naval air Station near Minneapolis at 10:1$ L m., CSI'. He fa
scheduled ID address tile convention shortly after tha~ H...,q•o
cllfice saJd there was ro Indication in word received by workers
there as to when JohnSon Is SCheduled to leave MlnneapoUs.

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Accorri(D.f ,10 IIMI ~-·
or U\e Middleport
dono oe: ~.!'ll\"rlr\tOnllnt, '!!"'·
Qe further projl!)IIO• ~ ~- !iall ~~ ,11111
tb be
.eill!'1 ol8hll1 and nlntlt sradersat, ~"! at . l;'&lt;!!jl~., ,~all
teild ciAa""l bellnnins non rail . PID~~}' l!!'if~ b,a"!J.U .,.t
ln'Pomeroj&lt;.
traek .., ,~.,.m. , il,.
niJif&gt;t•o '
STAY Jlli Rll'I;I..AND?
A- h~ "!'1'001 be buill
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)
• He ·pointed out tast nl!lhl tltat In ~· ,dii!IJ:Iict;~~·l I h a I
which •l•!llal of, ' 'A ·large lllOJ&lt;!riiYOfllleteiifh· aevenih ' and elllltllt gadori of belldbl&amp; wll illkt ~~~.~~ to
, &amp;IIJI.Orilltend- ers alrec~¢i! by ,' tile P"''"''"'/. Rirtlalta could !'Qjllain In
Clllllllnlcl an&lt;', I• ~lill"~ to l!e
- was slv,en C&lt;lll'l'lldatfuo a)re&amp;olr had vot- eommUIIIIY It It Is dealred.
rOadl' In ~er, !,989.
ed . In favor of tho
La1i1
However, one Rulland JlOl'OlJi
A "notllhell" ,ou~lqe of lh e
nl8hl ' ·rew or' the Pat"1'1• 'II- lildlca!ed tltal, jlerhaps, arrange. ,plan .and tile·~~ 10 be or.
• at a
' hearing on the mat- tetidiDB were al!abiot tile .Pro- moots Could be made lor seventh ler.&lt;!d were gl~, by, ~aves
' ler Mondal' nlllltt at tile Middle- poSaJ but apparently were far an~ · efllltlh graders Ill ere to at- to open the ("~11DB' Wlll.ch .waa
, port High sthool,
outnumbei'&lt;id by thoae who felt tend the new junior hllllt school well attended uy ,IOa~..-.s. .
Over 100 parehts and teach- that Hsrrraveo was offering a I at Pomero)' next fall so tllat
BEITER Oli'Poli}.'UIIJTY
ers wire Dt the meeting which good recommendatfuo.
they Would be keeJl)DB UJl lifth
lhirsraves stre ..eil'that t h •
was called by Hargraves. He had
Hai'gravea has recommended the' others In those grades rrom mo.ve YiQuld "".~ a better
made a l imllar proposal to the thaloophomoreo, junloraand son- the dl&amp;lrlct and,also be given tile learnillg ~rlunli.Y ~and a bet·board 'Ill edueatloit Iaiii Ye a r lora or the entire dlstrictattmd advantages that obviously will be ler llarnlitg lill)'lrollmMI "lor
· Which wiio dfillipod when opposl- school next tall at the Mldrlle- olferea.
yOilr .' children" anp also tltat It

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'l:h~ Southern LOcal Teachers Assn. will meet Thursday,
March 21, at the Racine IHglt
School. Letart Falls teachers
will present tile JlrQgram, Tho
Classroom Revolution, including a film strip on new devet ..
opments in education. &amp;

A round table discusa'lm on

tile film will be held lollowiDB
the showing, Uoano Wolle,
president or the assoclation,
sold tlte lllm should stimulate theinterestolteachenand
the communlQ&lt; In eduoatlon.
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Active Funds
• $103,655.62
Ftmeroy vUlage active Cunds
at the beglmJDJ of March tolnled $103,655.62, acCOfdlng to tlte
moolllly report or Clerk Ema
l&gt;choenleb presented "' council
Monclay nigh~
Balances of the various lunda

Included ieneral, $13,041.21;
boat clock, $192.98; fire dejlartment, $5,8~.83; cemetor1 $757..81; street, $1i,289.83; state hlahwa..v improvement, $602.G1i uttlli.Y, $3,041.30; walfr departmentoperating fund, $24,940.3?; water dopartmml.- lmpravement
lund $39,003.07; Wiler dejlartrnent-ruaranty meter fund $2:,431,27; .Pirklllll l&lt;l&amp; ~ lUnd,·
$8,Sl9.94.
'lbo ..illaS.,aJoo ~!"1 .~87,.
645.91 or lnaetbo funds brlnr·
lng the
to1n1
or .U funds
at. "111e
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'

. dlollale tax.qll\2 W,cent
WOller,~ ,at "11.Qhlq
r"PieiOiltS anlnere'ase
over .last yeari and
to f7,9~0,'1~9.26
!Olal
to tho cOUIII,Y and
!!lira a!n&lt;e tholiond be~ "! q,, m,antbljj t:t~J,l!l'llltiiBiatlv. .. .Firo 301.53,· The . lnldl,v~ ~ :In-,
·''• .
olude $1~,348, 44, sanltaor ..,._
ors, and $18,297,47, bond retirement,

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llnow -~
I!' ..,ca.ro.~
sr~ Amortc~ ~til
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further. tho P"!J&gt;&gt;iafto straJcbton

when ·lba monsoon &lt;~ lift •
.
..
bquntlarloo - - Pontei'O)' and
MA~tlhrllom~ . lrl!dtllllOrt along the 0onc1 road
over tho Hlllitl-llelpiaw .,...,
South VIetnam IIPOIIoaman
ciL¢E'SJ'OW- -~ ~ nlah~
aald thll IAII wllll 4,201 CollJ!nll•kidet M. B.~ . ' . Mo)-or Charles ~ .PresensCommunlata wore killed In hu,-..._ed ~.POiatm.... of.' ed a IIIII' oubriiltted b)' Fred
V. ' C row, Pomeroy attorney,
""tlon b)' aWed loroea. They ft!Otl" A,PrD I, 'of
slid IDher 878 were ell)tured lfo'!ir&lt;l, ~&lt; - llllltlct One
Slpwed In detail the ProPoSal,
Crow'• plan caUad·lor tile~
and that · 11119 Communlll ~·with headquartoroln
Chirlealj)n.
!Iowan!,
.Prevlouo.
llOXIIlon
b)' Middleport of a ...,_
· - won Hlzed. Go...,.
ment lorcealoot267 mea kWed, II Dlotrlct SIX F~ II tlOD In tlte vlclnliY or the Mlddle962 wounded lllid 186 mluJnr in Moundavllle, succeeds Franl&lt; port dump, which Is in Pomeroy
IICtlnn laat weirk. U.S. ooouaiQ&lt; W, Rogero, ao head or District limits. Attitudes of cOUDCilmen
One Which lncludea Boone, on the matter varied.
ligures lor Iaiii week will be
Cl'&gt;'1 Kanawha, Muon and
Dln Collins indicated he Qs
relealfd. a1 u:al6&amp;1, TJwr._,,
Putnam counUea. Ro&amp;v• renot favor giving awa,y any Porn~
algood ID a&lt;:cept emplO)'IIIant
roy land and Franklln Rizer said
with a Private contractor.
in his oPinlon the action should
be token II it wUl result In . housing In the section -een
Lincoln HeJ8hts and Mldtleport.
1
Middleport ol!lclals reportedly
wAliHINGTON
(UPl)- A
caro driven b)' Eugene F.
have a,reed ID move their dlll!lj),
high.Jevel advisory conunluion Moore, t%~ Rt. 1 Cheshire. and
located Inside tho Pomeroy ..,_
on veterans Programs cUled KeMeth W, Madden, 39, Itt. 1
.POratlon limits, fC Pomeroy ww
Dann 0. Taber, 7!, of 367
OSLO (VPI) - Crown Prince a,ree tD the boundary &amp;tra!ght•
toda.f lor ol!panded bt~!t&amp; Middleport, were Involved In a Pike St., Kanaup, a veteran
rlllifog from increased dlsiblll- minor accident at f:52 p.m.l\lon- Ohio legJ.alator, died early lhll Harald ol Norway b)'l)lllled Ell- lnr ProPosal that would give Mltltl' componsation ID higher clay on Rt. 35, two-tenths of a mornJnr at hlo home !rom an rope' 1 princeuea and will marry dl$rt some acreage DOW si~
burial allowances for the mUe north of Ga.lUpo.Us.
-ent heart attaek.
' the bloode dao81tter of an Oslo ed inaide the Pomero)' corpor.,
nation's eJ~~.aervicemen.
The ~ Hiathway Patrol sald
Taber hold tlto Slate R e p r e- storekeeper, a royal announce. Uon limlts.
The Sr'OUPJ arter a year-long both vehicles were headed north, lentatlve•a post ln Gallla Coun- mont said today. He will be tile
No action was taken on the
fir II heir tu a European tilrone matter. It was tabled lor 111ture
stu&lt;lf, made 7&amp; reoommenda- the Madden car behind tho Moore '1;)' for a record anen terms tions Cor changes in veterans car, and &amp;toWed at a conl'tl1t0- 19S3 tltroalllt 1966 - before re- to wed a commoner.
consideration.
A statement read before the
benellts In a report ID the tlon area. lrloore backed 141 toll- llrlnr ll'om politics.
In other activity council:
national Pari!Amlllt said the 3J.
House Veterans Affairs Com- 1 low an approacbq ell' room to
- Discussed Clhle TV .ProlHe ..... to Galllilolllln 193?
miUee.
.Proceed and struck the llladden ID do publicley wark on commu- year~ld prince was engaaed to pect,. Jn Pomeroy. Mayor Lepr
The major proposals · center car.
SonJa Harald901l, 30. Their ro- said a representative of a firm
ni()' projects ror tho late Dr.
mance
baa been an open secret was e)l)ected at the last m...
on servtc~nn~ted dl$abil1ty
There was oo damap to the C, E. Holzer, Sr.
.
In
Norwoy
alnce they met In ing of COWJC il but has rot been
CODl.llenlltlon. · It said tile Moore car and minor damap to
Mr. Taber "II a veteran of
1959
.
present basic rate of f300 a · the Madden car. No one wU iDo World War L Fl!fteral servleea
heard !rom.
month lor tolallY dlaabled jured and no charp was l!led. will be hold at 2 ~.m., 'lbiD'o'!be annowtoement said KlnB
-Decided to Hnd lour or
veterano Should be boooted $100,
Lote Moncll)' afternoon, 16.,..
Olay V gave his IIH&gt;roYOI,
more
JlO)Ico department -toy.
dlt¥ It Ute Wauitl..Jia!IO)'-Wood
which would coot about $11.2 !dontlllell moturist &amp;truck ahJab- F111eral Home Ia GaiU)lOH.a.
, The match marked a romance ees to a stote hlghwoy patrol
mllllon lor the 112,000 such way marker on J1t- 7, five-tenths
Burfal wW ba In Mounlj HW possllll,y unrivaled In Norway BIOnsored school tor tra1n1rw In
veterans.
or " mUe south of the junction of Cemeleey, Frlondo may call at IInce Gov. Nelson A. Roc:ke- giving breath analilltion tests
Plfmontl lor .PartiAl dllal&gt;lli- 111. 2fl, '!be .Patrol I• invellllcat. the funeral home belweell 4.e feller'siOn, steven, married his
t,y would be lncreuOJ b)' o 1111o
mother' • Norwegian maid, Ame- 6S:er;:~.:nrg~. ~~ ~.'~~/~
and 7-9 p.m., WociDtldar.
percentage equal to tho lncroaoe
Marie RaiDIIIIOll In 1959,
showed councilmen tlte eypil Of
In tho cost of living Index since
(C&lt;!ntlnuedon.P&amp;ge 2)
-',
llec:, I, 196$.
The Pant~! IIi~ ' jlte .PrO•ent
mo&gt;~moan bOrne loan Mr•nt.Y
Mee~ the,Me~·
Teaehen
or $7,500 lhould be jllereaaed to
$10,000 and ·tho $1?,500 maxi·mum . dlre&lt;t' )oaa-,-made In
arlu
· •h""e
· onioed loW
'
.
~1 l~
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ort J11 1' avaUabl..,..llbouliJ ·be
·.
to ·~;ooo l!llh
Ia a and mullc. Her communiI)' actlv- ..
IK. 1bbert L.
the Vurlaa · . .
ltJol lnvoiYI hor &amp;I I &amp;lndl,y ·:· president lor
· could go---~
~ weller and In the orea ,:.. dustrlal llai&amp;OII at
of hlglte•. edit
. ·
atmullc.
()', wUI be tile prfnelpol
Rir
taken
-At the
IIIIo PannsyJ. :;., llesf&lt;gl
Wost ::.
Carl
:··
the
Ohio
5:30 p.m.

Expanded
Benefits

The
hit Communllll
positlool Just ·to the west Ol·th•
6,00I).Jitarine base and a mOe
from tho Laos border,
Air War
In oilier developmenu, on Air ,
Force FlOO SQpersabre jet was
shot down duriDJ 71 Amerlun
bomblow mlaston• qalnit North
VIetnam ldondl,y, the 812th u.s.
plane loss over the Qlmmunlst
nation and the lllird In two
claya, One of tho two crewmen
was rescued. The ptlott repon.

llanl•

Proposed Two Cars in Dann Taber
Minor Wreck

Dies Today

Commoner to

Wed Prince

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,A.t HarruO,iiville Sc4ool

SEORC To
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