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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Peter Sellers
Jean Seber11
"THE MOUSE
THAt ROARED"
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Rosanna Schlaffino in

"THE MINOTAUR"
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Thur.-Prl,
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Academy Award Winner
"SIRINGETTI"

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When you begia pla.ying your
favorite songs on the Hammond
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Organ the focal point of any.
room in your home.
Stop in soon and look the complete Hammond Organ line over.
C heck the fine craftsmanshij),

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hear it's beautiful tones-even
play it (you'll be playing in leu
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docts of Blenko, m... Companv Roo .. 33. showing four O&lt;:en:kf
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fresh plant material and any Milton, B•shoff I Glau: Comp- view• of the. Ohio River,
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Japanese Berry,
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specified:
MiJton, W. Va. was found the '
Class 1, Fruit of the Vine, del.tcate skill required to match
FURNITURE CO.
Chairman, Mrs. w. R. Proffitt: exact shades 'and tone&amp; of ml·
MASON, W. VA.
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PT. PLEASANT - Two
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marrlqe licenses In llle omce II
of ·tho County Clerk. Jlnuny
AI~ llougla1, 21, Loon and
Violet Gay Pierson, 21, Loon,
and Slephen K...ling
and Anna Vir!iinia
Weal Columbia.

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Dodgen,lntddltkalothtbreab, tt 110 IVIII--tncl then did tome during the ftrit nve Innings.
pinch-hitter Ed Bailey'• run-pro- Dark lpeclfically told him roan- stead.
In ~~~~~ ..hour .... ~.......te ..... "'"" .,.,. tmportant foot.-ac;a. But he h.. hod dtfflcully bt&lt;'l\h- dudng .•Ingle.
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who followed Perry and became
Hlto l'ltldl oged to,.. enottlh wood Oft that lng back to bale after ... Conlan lim hod made tho......... Spence• bunted, Perry f~elded l lhe eighth San Fnmcilco pitcher,
There wu ~ , plaeb three·run ftnal pJt.ch from aouthpaw MUi:e er-runnlng the b.g. And then he 1ip ~t,tore ~a lUng ~yl out. It 1the ball, took one frem:led look tv walk Tommy Davlll inter.tlon.
ly NORMAN MILLER
double by Let· W1U. wblcb hlah- McCormick for the Mi:.Tiftce fly ICUrrted all the way home on w11 ~ly, too. for the Giantl at Willi .lreaking for thirf' bur, ally, loading the bares for Fal~
UPI Sports Writer
lighted the aevea • fun eaplolioa, that deUvered Willa from third Jim Davenport•,.. •Ingle, making continued their' rally and tied the and decided to throw to first io- ))' '» climactic a.acrifice fly.
LOS ANGELES UPJ - You might call II perserver· ond the llllpol'lonl pln&lt;h •ln&amp;lo by boJe.
It w;lh I hol'd.llide lot the lhi•d - · Jt ,_,on Jolu&gt; Orolno'o Ja~ I Dail .
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Oct 3 1962=5
ance, hustle or just plain luck, but whatever it was, the youna Doua: o.mmi whicb ·kept But there were manr amoog tM 1 of the four tallies which ian the rlfice fly.
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the •oily oil•• eorlier In thlt In- ~.321 In Dodger Stadium wha Ioli i Gtanu o w bulge.
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They had gone 15 frustrati
Ding.
lhe DOdgen benefitted from a kills When he' walked Jim Gilliam tually wa1 a "rock" by Gaykwd \
~lop without ICOring a run and their way Tuesday, •• they ernp- There wu the hlt1eu 1 2-S in- by Lady Luck in beating &amp;he to open the 1htth, manager , AI Perry, the Giants' 24-year-old re· '
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of ·1 World Serle• abot t ~ N inning, refused to lost bea'rt when iStaD Wllliama, who ·snul:fed ~t
Tlret leN o.t
would ~ 1afw &amp;o call in a rated Ining when the Dodgers won ;the 1
York Yankees
disa 1 t~ e; the r~antl tied the ICOI'e at 7-7 "the G~b' elgtJth-llminl uprlsmg The Dodgen' blggeat brak reliev!!&gt;r. Befvre thf inning ended, game.
the IUDihlne ;:'"~- ht' :• '"~ 1 In the eighth, and fl"'lly woo In and ·hold them all in the ninth came when · Giants
Jack De•k ho&lt;i'lqed foo• pllcho,. "' ; P&lt;I1J' had Ofll..-ed tho game to I
lhroUded
~ azela ; , the ninth, 11-7, when Ron ·Fairly before the
wat tbe game. Sanford tired himlelf out whUt j quell ~-' se~6n-run uprlilng.
face pinCh hitter Daryl ~
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Of couree:, tbere were 101111 1Tber.e w11 WUll, who ltole hil tixth. Sanfonf, a 14.-game winner, May• wu thrown out 'at thiN.! a batter with one mtt.
Then ,a few breakJ finally came "clutch'" " performance~ by the lOlst batt earlier iB tbe Jlme- had held the Dodgers t.o two hlta bas~ In a sprint fr~_ lint on 1 In handing~ball~~erry, l

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31; 16. Bellevue 28: If. Tobad week all 11'(\und for the top Masaillon. Kettering Fairmont nlne. Alliance and Middletowa col- ltdo DeVIIbJq 14; 18. Columbu11
dogs Jn Ohio high achool tootbalL and Marietta fell from jr&amp;ce.
lected foar and ftve ~vely Watter1011 21; 19, Akron St Yinand a1 a result, the weekly r• Fairmont, ranked eighth 1 week with no other telm rectlving !cent 18; 10. Younptown South I4.
tinp underwent a top to bottom ago with 1 s-o mark,. was uapet, mort than one.
1 /Gillen:. Lorain, Toledo w~­
JcrambUng.
12-6 by xema, altbouJb Marlett&amp; Marietta dropped to Jsth, tol· ward,· Salem IS each: Lima, JackEvta No. 1 ranked Niles Me- kept on winninl with a 31·18 vic- lowed · by steubenvUle Central, 1011, Jr!anafteld MadiJOD 12 each;
Kinley aDd nmnen~p Fremont tory over eolumbu• Wut.
ClevelaDd• at. lgnatiuJ, Bellev•, Columbul Whileballti; Gal!lpblis,
Rou receiYed tcaru in the ~th The S5 coachel gave Nilet 11 Toledo DeVdbiu, Columbul Wat- llariiDI J'en-y (]) 10 each: CleJe.
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win o1 the campaign and ran ita
unbeaten streak to · 32 over four
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last tasted defeat iD the 1959 open-

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VAlUES·'()N · ·THE

the ......... blqeat -ing OUt·
carried deep In Eagles ""'i"'ry I
ollolelp eounty'a SVAC er or JWger Starcher and Ver· doy niJht to bo followed by a bw-11 ill the .......t ha~ •laiml
and alao had two good ·nmo.
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teams have their work cut out non Cleland at the tackles and Ught workoiut o1. the football Toledo Scett. The Adm•ralt, fol·
Jim Ninowski's
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for them In game ocUon t hi 1 Gary Holter and Terry llolf. sqund. And al halfitme Frldoy lowing a t&gt;&lt;l flnl haU, rolled up
ste•llng qua•te&lt;back qeimt the '
e 'k. Undeteated Eastern man at guard. John Me~UJJl.. another tint will take place 40 pomtl after intermiaaion.
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bumpB beads with aD unbeaten lin draws center duti!• to fill - Some lucky ·elrl wiD be · Ft!:,shy ~Gr;lshop ~Col~ CLEVELA·ND (lJPJI - Rookie while declaring hi still has eonfllnd1.1del Botteries and Earphone
Kygtr Creek te~ In a came. out the line.
crowned homecomlnJ queen!
Ernie Green will take over from I dence in the former Detroit Lion
A .el\lltional radto at a low pricto. Has buiJt.
which" , could well deelde the Back11elders will be JGhn Getting back
tG~ the main ...,.ed fl Ve •-~·••·
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veteran Tom Wil110n in the left / signal ·caller, said whether he
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in automatic frequency control. t'tta turH 32•
l,eague championship whne· Ra- Ridenour It quarterback, RoD I' Cllllt! of· the bomeeomtng ct\'t- extta int . hi . boo!' 4-H halfback »lot when the Cleveland starts depends on the condition of
tdetcopinr antenna, a~,t,:• speake-r, 2 -way p)MJno
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clne has 1 "toughie" with a .Ritchie and Bob Foster ai halt"" moniel, 1M ·.football team and
· po ~:e~ ~:. G 1sho Browns tackle DaJlas here SUn· his injured knee.
jacb, and black and ~:old t!abinet.
l)lggecl North GoUla eleven.
backs and Gary Dural at fuJI. the · game. It "will bo liD iJn. =Ph:".:m.
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Eistern, which It! 4 end o back.
• porlent game becauae the Joo.
for the season, has poUshed off AlthQugb Coaeh Bob Aahley'l ~ wUI· be .•n but e1lmlnated
-=-Coldw~: lt-game.7in- l "J want~ see ,if getting Ernie
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Chauney-Dover the Marietta boys had a tough time gettinc .rrom 1 shot at the leaaue
g
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' \B" team Symmes
Valley by BuchteJ-York last weeR they championahip
. In three. tames
. ' Lamont Parb1fense," 1a1'd coac h p au1 Brown .
and BUch~l-York. in convtOC: are In good shape phy;lcally
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ing fashions
with the disappearance of the Coach Priddy said:
ROted 50 polntl. Hll latest out- ville •tar, obtained from the
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"Our attitude II ~~ · and we burst came lalt week with rour Green Bay Packers for a future
On the other ha~, Kyger in: to!ards Frida ni ht'~ must win if we are to Ny in touchdown~ In a 51-18 victory ()Ver draft choice, saw only spot action
Creek has beaten Fairland, J.
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the . thick of the race."
Wellington.
during the Browns' pre-season vieT., Rae~~ and North GaUJa game.
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But the week'• longest JCOrlng tories but produced some exciting
without much trouble.
RACINE HOMECOMING
Stirtlng for Racine this ~ run wu turned in by Jim Betts running and gained 299 yards in
Both teams rely on fut hit·
will be
Salley and Gordan ol Hubbard, who intercepted a nine kiekoff returns
tlng attacks and are well ba- Racine will put its ·3 and l Fisher a~ ends, Bob EuingtoQ. .pau in the end IOlle and .cam·
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lanced in the weight depart· record on the Une when the and Bob McNickle 1n the tae):le pered too yards fur the tcOre.
In Sunday'• •haUering Joss at
ment. II should be a good baU North Gallia Pirates lnvlde lsloli!, ond Bob Sylvester ond COLUMBUS &lt;UPI&gt;-The United .
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tame with the edge going to Tornado land
for another ~ CJeland at pard. Jtoger Pres• International Ohio high land Benedictine, Shelby. .Toledo
lhe t tam that wants
Jt, "fi~t'' In the history of the Adams will be In the " middle schQol football ratings (with first ~ers, Marlon e ~ach : Cincin·
most.
!Rac1ne school - "Ho~m· of It · ·111 at ceDter.
pliO!t vote. and won-loat records nati Elder, Zanesvdle '1 each:
Eastern will start the same ing."
Larry Price wiU be plding in .p&amp;rentheses) :
Youngstown Mooney, Lancaster,
team that hu been golng for It may be Racine's first the team from the quarterback
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Poiftts Youngstown· Ursuline e each: Uilthem most of the season. They homecoming but it will be position while Bnt Wlcldine, 1. :Nile• MeKinley 021 (4-l)l 24? per Arlington, Dover, Parma 5 When you
1010 have Bob KIIIJtz, Meyford conducted •• u II might be IUUbacii, lnd Don Herden ond •. Freaionllloso '" ,...,,
"'each; Athens, Wyoming, Sp•;ng- need aMASSAGE ... or FIRST
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UK field South, Worthington. Defipp S .
the end positions, JleMis Perk·lo perede ond a pep rally Th11r.. of tile baD carryln&amp;.
•· IQddletown '" 4&lt;1)
181 ance, Monsrleld 4 ·each : '•nio, AID SU liE .Jtnd them fast
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f. Cln. 'R."Baoon (lJ 13-{tl . 117 Circleville, Princeton, Napolo!On,
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Center Billy Joe Ann1b:ooC and Coach Jack Mollenkopf 11e11t d;le:
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CIDiltal't, wort
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The S.turd1y achedule wJll find mtued
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butheavy eapected
lo be door
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Southern Ca!UornJa, ot lnwa,
Amly at Michlpn, North CaroUna at MichigaD State, lftdiana 1t
Wlscontirl, llliDoi1 at Northwestern, Navy at Minnesola, No. I
Ohio State at UCLA and )»urdue
at Notre Dame.
Ignoring a Jteady rain, Ohio
state worked more tban two
hours on both offense and defenst.
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Tho Bollermaten npponelll,
lndlua Coleb PhU Dl~ OU.honNI-conquerer Not~ Dame,
worked hiJ Hoolier1 on dtfenM had • •hort tack:Un&amp; drlll and a
ag- WII&lt;Olllin'l llnJlllld ond Iolrly long dtlenaivo line JCrirn.
atr attaeD 1n prep~ratioft for ma11e. Denni1 Murphy and Jim
their eonlenaee 0011test. Dlckena Kelly alternated as No. 1 rtght
Mid ltJard ~via Branch 1Jtd end.
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eenier Dave' lteda both will be
Wl.kteatl ... Dl... Prep
ready f« ·tht pme liter injuries.'-· ·Northwestern'• Ara Pal'leghlan
WfSCOPaill Coaeb Milt. Bruhn andthel 11 ~~~~·· ~~~thEIIothiott ~arned
promoted Roger PIDath to No. 1
r c-... Buuut . e er • P ayleft tickle aDd moved Jim Jax er"8. Parseghlan aaid the Wildcats
to right tackle. Bruhn worked the wi~. have to do~ backl!l Mike
Badl'"en on oullklt aDd line de. Taliaferro 1nd J1m Warren If
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· IoWa'• off~ • minded Jerry
Bur111 ~id he did not plan to
chllnge h1a defense - which beJel
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Southern Cal attack. Burn!l ran
hla first team on defense againat
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ble, IC!OI'IIIJ with lea than a min- LOUISVR.LE:, Ky. (UPI)
In the JnternaUunal Leaaut plaf'·
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driViDI • 1-:d- for thl acore. era carried home the Junior 'World A crowd of oqiy ~.IDI .W~I on
Tbo •ovo &lt;I ond top1e11 Series
.Cup todoy, de- hond In litO domp lltodlum •U the
filled to bothlr IOJQe of the oth- notint their 1uprema&lt;'y nl Triple IL repretelitaUve woil the ieqUI't
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Mkldletown which utually aave11 on the top rung of minor league lean Auociatim.
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court lll'lashed Newark 51-14 •
decld in the fint Jame or the
and 'Cinetnnati Ropr , Bam~ The lnterna~al League play- twiD blU and by Frank Fanok in
rol*l tl-14 ever Cincinnati Wa1· off championJ, manalled by for· the .JeCODd gave Atlanta the _.
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flllh ., Jirit. l;oD&lt;Iuatr \ HJ ~ght'J doubleheader ua!Ung . ~ He bloolecl o bit "' deep """""'
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Observed
.WeeK Of Oct. 8-13 For '62-63 Membership' In Syracuse
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Th Ses k&gt; f th
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5 _n ° e Middleport Election of officers was hPid Simpson ; Treuurer Ha rbara
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u·. Mason held a surpnse fare·
well party tor Mrs. Jam e !I
Diehl, Sr. , at her home on Sun-day evening.
Mrs . Diehl , who recently sold
her home, will Jesve for Wheeling soon where she will make
her home with a sister, Mrs .
Mary Jones. The group presented Mrs . Diehl with a millsal
as a farewell gift.

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Rush Krodel aa co-chairman ,.~rs. James Walker , Mrs. H. R. Rally Day was observed at
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ror Point Pleasan~, have an- Thomas, Mrs. Jack Knight, Mrs. the Firs~ United Presbyterian
F r t Umted
Presby~erlan j
night when
Racine Bush: Trustee, Cora Webb.
noullCtd the followmg team cap- C;•R. McGinnis, Mrs. Howard I. church Jn Syracuse, Sunday
Church met Monda~ evenmg at
OES, met at tho! CommunicatioRJ '!"ere read
tains and workers :
Neal , Mrs. John S. Baker, Mrs . morni~g, Sept. 30th, duriRg the
the church ~or Its regular
with W. M . Gretta from various chapters to atGAU.IPOLIS _ Mrs. Gilbert I William P. Cherrington, Mr s. worshtp hour. The program flll·
monthly meeting. The pa~r,
and A. P . Alfred tend Friends' night. The chap.
B. Bush, Mrs. Richard Carde1 Sally Moshier , MiS! Catherine nounced by John Lisle, opened
Rev. Howard Ruppelt, presid·
presiding.
te was draped for otto HensMrs. John L. Evans, Mrs . Ralph Hayward, Mrs. Eugene Ply- with a congregational hymn, foled over the meeting.
Elected were : Worth Mat- ley by Jane Hill and Bernlct
Bennett, Mrs. R. A. Howe , Mr . male, ~rs. Opie MS:rcum, Mrs. lowed by ~rayer by Mrs. A. H.
Harold Sauer was
•: j p~;~ :EIIzabeth Toney ; Worthy 1Carpenter, and a short memLawrence. Huber ; Mrs. Robert •. ·Ed,wan Stewart, Mrs . How- Durst. Scrtpture Psalm 19 was
elder placement chairman 'n
Alfred Toney ; Assoct- orial was held .
Dennison, Mrs. Eldon Wuerch,
Samples, Mr.fl. Hughey read by Mrs. Thomas Clark.
the World Wide Commwtion SerMatron, Mary Lou Jhle ; As- The Worthy Matron asked
Mrs. L. E . Weaver, Mrs. Glen
Mrs. Joe Fenderbosch. Prayer and sermon was given
vice to be held at the 10:30 worPatron , John fhle ; Con· that cards be sent to Minerva
Hueholt, Mrs. Charles Archbold , Mrs. James Saxton, Mrs. Bette by the Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
Attending were Mr~. Jack ship service this Sunday morn·
Letha Morris ; Asso-- Wllllamson, Bertha Sayre an li
Mrs. H. C. Golway, Mrs. WilMrs . James Betz, M r ~. Rail Da
ms were read Fr~y • Mrs . ~ Baldwm, Mrs. jng_
Conductress, Mary Lew Helen Johnson who were rt·
liam Janes , Mrs . Robert
M. Kenneth Rem ita, Mrs. James
;
Ay ~
Ehzabeth Chts!er, Mrs. Clara
Secretary, G ret t a ported ill.
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Richards, Mrs . Warren
. Stanton , Mr:s . John Groth, by M s. rth
S_ylvester anc:I IRoush ,_ Mrs. Nora Young, Mrs. A ~ntributJon_ was made
Committees were appointe«~;
-- - - Jr., Mrs. A. Kimball
Suiter Mrs. ~nald Cottnll. An organ Emma Ryan , Mrs. Ruth Ryan , the Gideon Soc~ety and
daughter of Dr. and for Friends' Nlgbt wlrlch ll to
HELD MEETING
Mrs. lsQm Walker, Mrs. L. R.: and plano duet w~s gtven bdy Mrs. Sarah Tedesco, Mrs. Shir· to have t~e Rev. Ll~ster
Gerald Losier (Rhea Kel- be hekl Monday Oct. 8th.
F -d J
Mr5 Do ld M Rob - Eleanor Ka~ Schnetd~r
an ley Kay, Mrs. Mary Nagle , Mrs. of Cambrtdge as a
NEW HAVEN - The
MJ'IIe•,
p 18. ".0 solos
in the
playroom
The secretary40 reported
1·0 8rnn', Mr·.·, ,, Lo·,., aa
· · M•• . Pamela1 SylVester.
ed b Pat
Lo Katherine McGowan, Mrs . Rus-- speaker on Encouruement
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afellbrain
roncussion.
Sheand
is approximately
membersthat
of
Ha~en Woman's .club,
~usher , Jr.
were P,_ay
y
~!Cia
o-- se~l Barton and daughter, Judy, Commitment Sunday
patient at Somerset Hospital the ~hapter attended church
!heir annual Prestdent s
j d?n ~n4 _R~se An.~ ~tsle . The M1ss Fredericka Schwarz, and made . Named to auist. ;h~ ;1~:~~~· N. J., Where she is services Sunday. After the bustion and Tea on September
- Mrs. Zelma gtrls choir sang Gt~~ of You Brenda Nollage.
were Charles Peoples, -~
but will be confined lness
session refreshmente
at 8 p.m. -Bt the home of
Mrs. Clyde A. Dale. Best To .The ~a~~e~ .
The
Brown, ~- H. Grate, Miss
R. G. Greene . Mrs. Paul
-- Miss
Evelyn Boys dxur sang Jesus Is AIErltwine, Miss Susan p a
for at
two more weeks. were served by Beulah St.obart.
Powell entertained . the
,Miss Mabel Cooli.J. w~ys 'i)'@r~-:·
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mrs. James Harley Pind
Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Bulb, Clara Adami
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Kelton, were caUed there. and Cora Webb.
quet chairman , at the l:.afayette bers and gli@Sts with piano
- Mrs. ra rjck ' ~ ~~ 'ftal .closed with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loch· Sauer.
Hotel in Ga11ipolis on October sic. Mrs . Eugene ~ester
~hatY , Mrs . James O'Brien, a congregat iOnal hymn follow- ary of Euclid are announcing ·
b at 6:30p.m. All ofFicers cap- several vocal selections
~111! Marie Blchman. Mrs. ed by prayer by the Rev How- the birth of a daughter Margar· Plans. for the nominations
tains and other workers a're in-- panied by Mrs . Powell on t h Theodore Reed, .Jr., Miss Lin- ard Ruppe'lt A,tta... o~ance 'at the let Elizabeth on W.sday new officers for tlle boards . '
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v1tedM .
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Sunday School servi~es was 51 ~ptember 26. Gra~parents are tees and the session we~e
rs. Kett Sutter o a1hpo. Servmg coffee and tea at
T - Mrs • .Ced- with cojlection -of' $13,19.
r . and Mrs . F1rt1ck Lochary
n b the
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lis. general chairman of the table were Mrs. Paul
rick Clark, Mrs. Robert Coats .
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and Mr . and Mrs. Leo Story all lgu
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IKi•Mo.Pt.Y ONIIDA.
membership drive . with Mrs. and Mrs. F loyd Carma ck.
Mrs Edward R. Johnson.
or Pumeroy. C. D. Henry
of
··- - Guests attending were Mrs . POINT PLEASANT - Mrs. Troo'p 221 Scouts
Amesv ille is a great-grandfath- t GRANDDAUGHTER HURT
Sptclal Thermo-Pfy
lotion cannot 9bsorb
William Russell. Mrs . Eugene Ralph Crump, Mrs. James
M•t At Cottage
er . The Locharys also have a Word has been received
moi•ture_. seals' out cOld,
Hest ~r, Mrs . Hilda Ridgway, McComb, Mrs. William A.
son , Robert.
that Joan Marie Losler,
sealt.
In warnith. full
Mrs. James Cunningham,
Mrs. J. W. Flowers, Mrs.
Middleport Girl Scout Troop
length cushion insole and
ident of the New Haven Junior liarr, Cruickshanks , Mrs .
221 me~ Monday evening at
feh Mid-sole for walking
Wuman 's Club . Meml&gt;en.
at- Farley, Mrs.
i
at the Sunshine Cottage for
comfort. Sprlng steel .honk
tending were Mrs . Ken
. •rchie H~nry, Miss :
Debbie
odds tupport, prot~Ktio!1.
Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mrs.
.Mrs. T.. ·J: Rose, Mrs;
presided
Popular · 12 1nch height.
liam Clift . Mrs. Chester
0 . Francis , Mrs. I. G.
business meeting .
Rugged, ground-grip~
bell , Mrs . Kermit Ford, Mrs . Mrs. J . L. Wiggins, Miss
Mrs . ~orge Hackett,
pin; sole ancl heel. A A numbf&gt;r or young men t&gt;n- Phil Batey . Mrs. Tom
Jordon , Mrs . Fred P . SchroedMrs. Wlllla.m Grueser,
li sted in ttiP Regular Army Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs. M 8 r er, Mrs. Neal Baker, Mrs. H.
met with the troop .
through the Recruiting Station ward, Mrs . Paul
F. Hatch, Mr . C. L. i-lead .
their work on
in Gallipolis during Seplemht'r. Jack Welch . Mrs . Edwin
MASON &amp; NEW HAVEN -·
rank and chose
You can ehoose a Keepsake
Mrs. Jess Abel , Ml':'J.
J ac
Nolan Swackhammer, Mrs .
category. Their n ex
They Wf're :
Diamond Ring with eom~
O!lcar l...et' Rnbhins, son of Flesher, Mrs. John
Reichert, Mrs.
C. meeting will be next Monday
plete confidence, for the
Mdrs . Ollie L. Blhake u~,.~~urn - Mrs . Donald Hartley
arid Mrs.
R
at 7 at the Cottage.
famouA Keepsake guarantee
gives written proof of a
Sl e, W. Va · w o res tun~ at Charles Dodd Mrs. Robert
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perfect center diamonc;l, or
19~ Beech _ 3t., Middleport , tis, and Mrs .' Billy Ray Ward·.
replacement auured. .
pnor to enhstmt&gt;nt .
LUTHERAN CHURCH MEN
Tomothy Rohert Little . W'! n The Lutheran Church Men
A. BElfAST
$3~0.00
or Mrs. Phylls F'ra1.ier of .Rt. 2, 1St. Paul's Church met on Thurs'tJI• • }
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tc&gt;mmunity Qmcert As.&lt;:.O&lt;"t?!~t • ..,,.,.., , spn.-,.-')ro; nr n •.-v
i"s
mus_lcal productions . ~y
t -rfn~ art1sts. rna~ be obtamC 1 tht! wetk of October 8-13. ·
H . 0. F'r.ancis._ association
rr· •. de~t. sa 1d rf'sldents or G.al·
1 ·, :M_!!t_gs, and Mason counh~
tre th~tble as members. Admtttartr; to the conC'erts is
by
me~.bership card only. Cards
will bE' available only during
tht ~eek noted above.
B)ton Bray. representative of
Communil)' Cone€rts , Inc., from
New York will be on hand all
week to assist at headquarters
located in the Lafayette Hotel.Gallipolis. and to speak
at
school!.. clul&gt;s . and 00 radio anti
TV about the concert art ists available.
A kick-off banquet is planned
by Mrs . C. R. Md~innis. ban--

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C~eshire. Littl.e graduated from duy evening [or a dlnne 1 meetMiddleport Htgh and Will Je inl! at the church. Rev . Richtmineci in ihe Engineers.
ard Wright of the Mason MethTommy Keith . r..uf'ss, so~ of odist Church, gave a very Jnterr.ir. and Mrs. Wtllta m H. (,t~e s:; esting talk on the History of the
o..f 934 .Walnut Sl., N~lsonv dle ·Melhodlst Church. Thosr: atGt..css _Js a graduate of Nelson- tend ing were R·obert Johnston
ville .High a~? ~ill ~ tra ined Joseph Paugh, Carroll Adam!!: 1
for ~o mmumc atJOn Center Op- Jt .. Jimmy Fry , ,John
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James Layne: Harry
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l"rn nk C. Pe trie Jr .. son of Hev Jack Welch, and
LawMr . and Mrs. Frank Petrie Sr. I ence Parsons. Durlnb the busof lllo Gra~de. Frank ~radu&amp;t· ines:!l meetln&amp; the group voted
ed from R10 Grande Ht~h and t.o purchase .-al!lng for the fronl
atten~cd Rio Grande Colle~e . : church steps tiKI ~ re-finish t~e
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Mr. and Mrs . IAslle Siders ~ 1·
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· Anyway, "'The Lucy Show,'' as other
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pronoua
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it is now called, is not as Doi.sy with any subject may be
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lt7. Stail'way
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great clowninS ability and gusto The Clwuaei .Swlm:
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of Ml!!f Ball - only duty could Saturday nigh~ ,movie Oct. 13 · jg a .
force me to watcl1 the cute, "Thrt!t! Coins ~ the Fountai~". • .
hokey pap that Is passed off by ABC-TV's "Ben Cqsey" Js No. 1 H. JIICible
most or televlsiqn's domestic sit· in Tokyo ratings...Two
DAJLl" cR~uOTE- Here'• bow llo work f!::
nation comedies, of whleh this is will pay 8bollt $660,000 .for
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example. It ill enough to give one Pan" with Mary Martin Feb. 9.
one letter limply lltarull for IQOther. In thla ample A iC: U~llli
: second thoughts about duty.
Tbe Broadway musical
IDr the three L'e. X tor the two O'a, ete. SJn&amp;le letter~, ·~
Millions, of course, will love Joey'' will be ' mai:le Into a
tropht•. the lenJUt Nld formation or the wor41 art r ' • l! lnt&amp;.
"The Lucy Show." They will love minute video special
&amp;IQ •r U.. code ktten IU'e lilft•rent.
Monday riigbt's story in whic-h 'garet signed for it, and
.&amp; ~ q.oaaU..
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daughter to lmow ahe waited up Merle Oberon appears oo
X U' U ~ M 0 • 'l"
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for the girl to· return from a date TV's "Here's Hollywood"· Od.
X ·u W II T LY 0 k '1',- M 8 J)'-ft v 1: T D L 'J' HIT
-and sneakt out B ho~~ck d-~1r and Bette Davis on Oct. ··ii and
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bounces into second-story Win· Adam Oct. 12.
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By RICK DO BKOW
dow from a trampoline.
kOLLYWOOD (UPI J - As a But watching Mlu Ball "P'!nd l
male, Jt is 1 little unnervinK to her vut talent and energy
note that the iwo ht!ruines of week on televiSion, wlwn she
LucUie Ball's new half-hour oom- longmo need» the money and i~
afy aerie!, which had Ita debut much more valuable on the stage
Monday night, art! a widow and or in the movie1, is l:lll disc.iJn·
divorcee. It seems to say quite a r.et1ing as if Richard Rodgers
bit about the modern family man were to turn up u a reguta.r on
-and woman.
the Dick Clark Show.
The chutacterizatlons are not
an accidental or hit-und-miss ar-1 ABC-TV Monday night
fair either. Loretbl Young, in her ,a new hour-long series, "St•&gt;n••• l
DeW aerie!, portray! 1 widow too. I Burke," 8bout a fellow who
So dkJ Gertrude Berg last year going to be a _rodeo champ
1D a show that unfortunately don't nobody get Ill his way befailed.
causP he's rough 11nd tough , you
In Ml.u Ball's CHS-1'V return , bet. At ABC, they feel Stoney i11
produced by Des! Arnaz but 00 ,this year's "Ben Casey,': which
longer cOililt.arr.ing him, the red- Is certainly thrilling information.
haired comedienne playa th .. wid- 'J'h 1.
" L.· 1
ow-with twa children. The 1u:
e_ Jrst :zouuw was vJo en1.
. ian V
he 't mermlessly rommerclal, and
Vtv
VOl'Cee"
ance, · r 1o •
led
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and
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mer .,I Love Lucy" sidetCiek, whO pea
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About
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Mrs. Cheoter Zerkle; chairman ol the wayo and means
together with Fides Lod g
committee, rtported on the sale \ Mrs. Blaine Walburn
Kntghle o1 Pyllllas, when
ol Cllrismtas Cords and
an- H~lzer Hoapilal yesterday
:met Tuesday evening at tbe
oounced that a silent auction 1ing and was scheduled for
1
of P. Hall in Middleport f o will be held at the meeting next jor surgery today.
their regular meeting.
month. Each member is to brmg1 Mr. and Mrs. John
Mra. Nathan Biggs, moot
a gllt for the sale.
were m BaltimOre, Ohio
ceDent Chlef, was in ~harge
It was reported th.at 45 sick the_past weekend to villlt
the meeting and named Mrs. caDs had been made during the their son. and
Carl Owen, Mrs. Myron Miller,
month and ~at $75 had Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chancey.
Mrs. Horace MtElhinny and
spent for altruistic work Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mn. Ben NeutzJing as the
the last meeting.
1and son, Phil of Columbus
gram committee for the
An invitation was read /tom weekend •guests of Mr. and
whlclt will be held on the 29th Naomi Lodge, No. 55 of
C. A. Emmish. ')'he
o( this month. Named for the
Inviting the temple to 8
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refreshments committee for
and reception which the I
She just
that evening were Mn. PhUip
hold 01'1 October 13
turned from Austria where
M 1nha t Mr ~ te Ze kl 1ng Tho
'E Mills G
1had been studying. Mr.
.
a~ ~: No~ :lll:s. r e
maaKn~bl of 'dh~a n 'Mrs. Bougher and Phil
.Named 811 hostesses for the dinner wUll:ie lleld at the
centlv ·returned from a
.oirlMlethodult ~
mont.hs tr'tp in Europe.
~ November meellng
,cnurch,
ven ruae
Mrs · Vernon Weber
Q:ie¥ Temple were Mrs. Miller The Wo
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afid Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
were won by Mrs.
[ Monday at the High School.
Chlkls and Mrs. William
Refreshments w e r e
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Application
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One applicant waa IIOOOpted lor
Pomeroy ,.
member"'-' wl1eo Theodorua Coun

cll Daughters of Amer1ca met on

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper

Monday evening at the IOOF Hall. returned to their home, LinCarrie Membart, COUDcilor, pre- colD Road Monday evening, I}sided end opened the meeting in ter a visit in BrecksviUe, wdb
rkualistic form. Ola Smith and their son and daughter-in-law,

WYF Reprelented

~ll;ecreational

~·To~:i~sle,

.41 Oak HiU Evenl
period at the
Jim Qoow
Several members of the WYF WYF members "' the group Adulle accompanying I hI
or the Syntcute First tlnlted were Rose Ann Liale, Patricia youth were Mra. Don Colterll!,
PreSbyterlln Cburch were in London, Donna Pltelps, Keith Mrs. Herman London and Mn.
Oak Hill lao! SUnday evening Lisle, Craig and Sharon Cotter- Roy Holmea.
to attend a Youth Rally at the I ~~~;~~~;;;.~;;;.~:.;..;;;,;;;;;~..............,
Presbyterian Churcb.
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Tranoportation WOll furnished
by Mrs. Don Lisle. Mrs. Rot).
ert Crow and Rev. Howard
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aelves ot the cost and aacrtfice
that hal given us tJieso ~reedolll8 - Volley Forge, Get!Yllburg, the Argonne, Berlin, 1 he
lllandJ of the Pack!ic and the
frozen hillJ ol Korea.
CUBAN I!XAMPLZ
"Fe a r and aniiety h a v e
opread over this nation like a
mlgbty plague ... Met on d
women wondering whether they
too may hove ID give up a 1 on
or whether their famDles nugbt
be blown to bits 111 an alklu
atomic war.
" In order ID combat lllCb an
eneq~y, we must be stroog polittcally, morally and opirituaJ.
ly. We muat educate and preaent our way of life in ouch a
way that eventually lheoe terrilying lords of war 1ba1J !a y
down their weapona or _.,..
slon and esploltallon. T h 11
llhould be. our atendfast al m.
Then, men and women can re-

tum to peaceful purouiiL
" Ia conclusion, a meuop •
the yoong people of our CClWII1&gt;
POLm~ Nor 11AJ1
"Perhaps, in the put y ••
have beard the word, 'dirty.' •
'rolten,' u.d with pulltico tad
the very mention o1 poUiiotl
brlnp ID JOil1' minds .....thlatl
onpleaaant. Tbll 11 11i1f&lt;trttma11
and need not be true. Tbe """'
pie have c:ruted this J*:laN.
"PoUticl .lhould be u .....
a part or a we~ . . _
lion u any other lleld oiiiWciJ,
The r1ght of coun11oo. v11iJCM
and puUtical .,bdlvlllonl 1e
1overn lhemaelv• Ia a priooo
less horltqe
"OUr nm ·club meetinC wit
be at uo tburlday Weninlo
Oct. 4, at the county hlgbnf.
garqe on the 11oc1t flprlnn
fairgrounds. We welcome all
Republleitns and aU eondidelal
1tJ portlelpote in lhll moet"'C- ol

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Ex.....,s Of $1
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1lf J~ H. Maider, pre.oident
ol the Waterflll &amp; Frazier Co.,
would be necessary to warrant
tho lmpaneUJnc of a special
srand jury.
D!Salle ultl he was sending
an Invitation 1o Mat1er to teatlfy, olthougb 11 appeared be
would not oppeer vohmtarily.
Makler faceo cbargeo of filln(
a !also ......,Duston affidevlt
he ooid whlaky to the
Illata or perpet;r~ 11 lrotld

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ltrllre tl hiCJ.. II'tmel-. &amp;MAttsaile ... Gllll -~

$450,000 Put
In Meigs By
Com Program

COLUMBUS (tiPI) A opeclal
srand jury investigation into
chargea of Influence pedd\ln&amp; in
the alele Liquor lle)llll'lpllul
hlnpd today oo an appearanoo
of 1 Cbtcago · dlstulery ....,.._
t!Oe to wtlfy.
Gov. Ml~ v. DJSalle mnfemd with Atty. Gen Mart MoElroJ and bll flnt Ullllant,
. , - . R. Saker, Wednerday.
'niit~ lhOn dacldecl thol
lbo .appoaronca and lllliii"''Y

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Women's Suede Flats 51·" s .. ,
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Allies, Agree
On Cuban Move

Gen Walkef In. .HighM
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' other was Hl'iously injured at .....tty ~ llaaltoa teon.u 1ame
; mldnlght u a mlddle-ogtd will lie ,U,.. " - - · ,..;..
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weut beroerl&lt; in a room1n1 houae. ., Frtdoly llllftl-.leaalaalPollee seoured ihe arotllld ote - I " - ......
Nine tax' levies will be con'
the rundown, two-~tory rooming -111!11!!1!11 11111 i
Iii ill 'M'II
sldered on the November gen
' house for a maa dacrlbed 81
era! election ballots, five of WASHINGTON UPI - T he gray-haired, bespectacled and
them renewals, the Mel~• Unlted States and , Its
Latin abut &amp; yean ol age.
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County Election board oald to- American A!Ues have slped I The crazed ldller lppartlltiy
day.
new pledge to lntenslfy - - ""'? hll revolver ID beat to doth
In Orange township votera lc preasuus on Sovlet-domlnat- .... man, tdeotlfled .. Edward p,
~ YORK IUPII- lnqulrles will approve or reject two lev- ed Coba and maintain a 118ht- Clark, about 110. Tholl In I del- VATICAN CITY (UPI) _
open today lniD tho devs-.g les. Both are for one-baH mill 1\1' ~'!&lt;:!~,(~~~. com- Jl!rU, &lt;!".'.1" out of tho butldln&amp; Pope John XXIII, u happy
•xfiooiop of a boller 11 11000 Wed.• covering a five year period. mon!ot aggreaofob in lllenenil- aDd lDI4 lliO d . - , Ito ohot 0 1 hoy 011 lit. !Int. train
· · ·-· n08CI•~lri:i!Si\ltf'o!to ,
•11 fiN·1 1 " 0 --and the aphere. . . ·
fwr peraau, l:lllllll' ittne.
·' trtp, 1e11 11W ·Votleiildilday
company office. Twenty._ por- other. for cemeterlas.
Secretarf ·'OI State Dna 1\uBl&lt; Two vlellml. who '""' cot .., a llliiAirlc 1110-nine PHir1sons died ln the blast and JOt leaot Other new levlea to be put ~ the foreign miniatera. .QI It dowa aj the held of tliit otaira map to pray for the IIUeCeel
100 othen ...,. IDjured. ·
before the voters lnclnde a Latin American ~ &lt;011- after ll&gt;er 101 In the tlllltr'o way, of the Ecumenical CooncU
The 15 • foot .~oq boller bunt one-half ntill cenetery issue lor demned "Sino-Sovlal lnkirven- weN ldentllled by aatborttiea " at the sbrlnea of Loreto and
with 1 ttrrlfylng roar at 1u 7 five years in Rutland townahlp lion in CUba" as "ail. allolnplto Cal G. Brlttoo and Sberman Sheri· Assisl.
p.m. and rleoclteled through 1 and an identical one-half mill convert the laland into on arm- dan Burch Sr., 112, of Modello.
1be IJII.year-old poniiH 110basement wall into an adjacent cemetery levy in SUtton town- ed hose for C011111tUI11a1 ponelr• The landlady, Lucy ......... ran came the flrsl Pope in 100
eafeltrlo filled with women.
ship.
tion ol ~ Americal and sub- Into the dOWIIIIIlra haUway when yean to travel by train when
"It killed - ·eryth•'n ,·n Its Southern Local School d Is- verolon ol the democrotie !noll- she heard the shots and wu 111111 hi 101 1 L - - . . . V1 ti
trlct. wm be seeking a renewal tuttonB o1 the hemlephei'e."
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tho olayer ltolltd ..t lhla ll1llrlling,
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path •.. ---" F'.'...., ~-~-·-~
~···~oner ol
member
tho frontu door
amllln&amp;
ubEdward Thompooo. "It WOI llka
Ita five mill ""':'"I elpellS· 'llley called on all
I of
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vlously pleased, In 1 opeclal
It was jet-propelled...
ea that will &lt;9\'er fiVe years. II I h e hentiapherlc alliance to
lline-&lt;oach train,
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The blast turned the two-story, IS. in Southern~ where
strenglhen the ~~ty olthe,
'l1touaandll tumed out 1o
bloek-oq'""'e buildlog into a amok- faction bas promjsed to defeat hemtspbero against aU llftRI• ·
cheer the Pope u his troin
g~is jumped or w.re b!Dwn out the levy beca1110 of school 11· alon from within or oulaldo...
moved through cttiea, viigirlljumpedorwero bl&gt;wo oot sues.
and againlt all develoj&gt;menle
1agea and bamlale along tho
of wlndowo. othm toppled Volera In Bodford! ownablp or slluallons capable ol lln'eltroute. A crowd of 15,0011 per·
through a 20-l!y-12-klot hole the will consider renewal of their ening the peace and ...,...lty"
oono received his bleaalng al
boller tono tn tho ceiling of the Ill mill, five year, current e•- of the America.
Pomeroy, willl a 1-1 South- Teml, a pradomlnanll)' ....,_
cafeteria ao k rocketed through pensea levy.
eaatern Ohio Leap record, IIWIIilt town ol 15,0011. The
the room.
Racine VIllage residents will
LITfLE DAMAGE
will hoet the Albelll Bulldogs Pope wu travelln&amp; ln :. bor·
vole on a two ntill, five year
Friday nflhl at tile P11111her rowed """ Tbe papal rallrenewal of the town'a street Minor loss WSB repoded to I Homecomfnrl game.
woy rarrtlge Ja in the Vallllgbt levy. Ia Pomeroy, a Ill building 011 the BaUey ·Run road Ooacb Charley Qwlcoy said eon Muaeum and 1o omaer·
mill Ugbt and water levy for owned by Jolm Eakew l ·h·l I the · pesky InjUry bug 11 atiU vtoaable.
five years will be on the ballot c•ugbl fin at 11:30 Wodneaday around his loam but no1 to a
and in Letart toWIIShlp truoteea 111011)lng, Tho Middleport Flra "great extent." Chancey reporare seeking renewol of a one department answend the call, led aRer pncttco Weclneoday
Mce8
ntill, five year levy for come- and ultl !hero 'w u lillie dam- thai foUr boys ~· atiU 00 the
terlea.
age.
.
alllnt Us!. Rlct Qoow, Butch
Meier and Bob Crow are oul·
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Pete Shields ... olflrial or the
raring !rom ..., lnjarlel while
Agricultural Stabllltoottoo Service.
Tom Lind baa an InJured onida. Prlceo were up over fl c.w.t.
told the Pomeroy Llon'a club Wed.
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Tbe coach said all four boy• Tuesday at a feeder caH sale
neaday that roclucllon acare upecled . to , be avaUable In Athens. II wu reported 181
reage program puts about $150,0110
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for the Albeal - ·
head ol feeder niveo ......,
a yeor in Meigs County.
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Tbe Pomeroy lllarllnC JinHp aold, over 411 pounclo each.
Shields alJto sold dorlng 19112 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPJI - good aplrlts.
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for lhla week II upected to Tho calvea were oold for an
there were~,_ olgood for Former AriD}' Maj. Gen. Edwin When ul:ed H ·her ..,.. acted be tile aame, reported Chancey, average ol $211.041 c.w.l., an inthe corn rodociJon ..,....ge pro- A. Wslkor remained In blgh Bplr· llrangeiy or apPeoi'od · ebqed tm!PI at one o1 the and poD- creaae by fi.13 over tho 1911
gam in Melgo.
Its today while hll altonieyo meotally, the roplled ~ llontl where he 1111)' start ..,._ Illes.
Tho Aglculturol Slabl&amp;atloo ~~ a JOBal battle to end his but .flcmlt ID dM! ~ ior
ShllleltL
Five lultdred ...... ..,.. IOid
Servloo, aloog with Its other oJu. ~ eonllnt.:""'t eta fed. "No. that I'll • ....,:•· ·· •
Doll Eakey's Bulldop were C.. an average Gl ...011 c.w.t.
Ues, provldeo asalstance for feJ'm- era Jnllttu!~:
Ieder 1 .
Clyde waits of' Oiilalloma llllr downed lui week by Galllpolla and iltl1 hellero, averqing S1l'1
era lor conatrucllng polldl .llld to ::.• waa
on.a .
a court Walker' a\(Omey ~d tile ,.,: 20-t. The Atbenll lelm hal a pounds, ...,.. 101d Ill aD avorage
Improve drainage.
er for paycblalrlc eumlnaUIIJI. ~
:,IIi.. . lllbl line, but o heavy back· d. $21.11.
Followlog the luncheon In the A wrlt ol ·habeas corpus peti· p
ox
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_ . !told !hot Ulolo' to The WeeR bo,.r purcbaosed
hotel Martin President BUl Por- tion wu filed lo u. s. Dlltrlct plelt poueoatoa of aD ltitotll fa..
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flf.!"l WOl1lt d. oallle
In all
ter ,.;.. ID d..rae ol • bullnesl eowt· here w..r-, but Jllllge lUU... ••
the"' ,.... • bufen, d ol Ohm:
....ron. 11 was emOIIII&lt;!ed that the John Oliver delayed aetttog a Mn. Walker sald !hot Wall-er COPI COLD. CACBJ:
The aa1e will be at Alhlm,
Rura~Urllon banqoet will be Nov· bearing.
hod not undergone ·lllf poycbfatric liAIIION, m. tDPil - Bobby Tuesday, OCIIlber 1. It ..., nport.mer 11, _
Walker'o widowed mother, Mro. treatment .llld h woo her under- L. Corpootar, 11, wu _ , _ ed !hero to 111111 u apportunlty
A ftkn, ''\'alue of Sbadowo,'' George P. Walbr or Center otanding ~~tat· hll ~ waa j., ~ . Wfl!neoday for lakin for Meigs Comity prodocors to
was atiiiiiiiiiCed altho FOII'BIII for j'olnt, Tex., lllld the had beeo required befOre IU&lt;h ·aotion &lt;OUld $11,0110 from tho ,fnezlll( COlli Clllllllft anlJnall w the Galllpello
tile Ocldter 11 meeltni·
with bet- - and that he wao ta be. tatr.u.
partmoot of a ~.
oale.

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le!w.~:Wc.mty for~ hove not boen cholen for their publk:an party; oeeoocJ,
ID
the party 00 ~ love!tylmll
...,e or for I b e t r eandldalel and pub!Jc
for an eod to "oat and 111111100 pol- ul:ecl to Jo the taU they """ aerYIIIII tolely on their qualilclea."
"
ll&gt;rform.
flcallona and ability to aerve the
Wayne Turnes- of llulland, vice ty ~v~lon within tho par- public; lhlrd, to ...,..... honor
ohairman of tile policy .......rttee l'ftl!lllmenl .mr--cb.~ Olllled and dlgnlty to the party; loorth
of tile Melp County 11opub11c.-t
brouahtto uae bollorable and
tactful
&lt;hi&gt;, aiiDOd the fDIIoolrlnt ~~,..._ about the clus o!Delgbbor • .....,. of ~ qainlt
sage to the iloplbllcom of lolelp llblot nalihbor. Many hove left tile -log pollll&lt;al party.
County:•
the party and othen do not 10 "All you read this, a~
"Tho Rl!l&gt;llllltcaD party ofllttp to the polll beeaUit of I b • • • may arlle In the' minds
o1
Couoly for many ,_. hu boon coodttlona.
IO!IIe. Why aU this effort now ?
divided, aubdlvlded and arpnlaad "A~ 1JNtiLDIJIJIIBD
"Tblllo my reply.1be words
tnt. preaaure which have U ew people, lnclud"" my- of a sreat olaleMnan and ora)llll personal gain at the top of 00 • Who have llfOWD lick and lor of tlmel put, 'lbeoe are the
U.::Jr !Jot.
tired of the ex1stlnl otalwl . ol llmeo tho! try men'a ooull,' can
I am not aaying lhtl 1o any the party, met and organ~ 10 well be applied ID the condiparticular peraon or group bot the Melp County Rapubltcan llonll that exist today.
to the entlro Republlean party, Club. We.,are not trying to pre- "Encamped on the llhorel of
for all have either oubocrlb- oenl ouraelveo aa the unblem- a land only ill miles from o u r
eel to lheae groupe or have otootl llhed lamba. We, too, have Deen Unlted SlaiN itt an enemy that
Idly by with lack o1 lnlereal to pllty of playing I .cat and II seeking to destrny every free.
try to correct any wrong that mouoe type or poUitcs.
dom and privilege that we cber~ been done.
'"lbe following Ill I partlal Us! IJh. To arouoe UJ from oot Jeth.
Ia the past many ol t h o of ."hat we hope to accomplish: argy and complacency, maybe
candldolel for pubUe sorvlct
Flrsl, to unify the entire Jle. it would be well to remind our-

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Meigs County Republican Unity Is Asked

TOLEDO (UPl) - State Auditor Jameo A. Rhodes In·
vadt:d the hometown Of Gov. Michael DiSalle today in
the. Republican candidate's campaign for the governor's
·ohalr. Rhodes, in the opener of seven meetings during
the day, said the Dl.Salle. administration "has never ~ro­
duced a program ·f&lt;lr any phaae of education In Ohio. '
Calling fo&lt; adequate oupport of .
1tate - supported universities meal schools.
Rhodes labeled DiSaUe's recaDtly: --Prodooe a capital expansion
announced higher education plan program to meet the needs of wr
"lncohlrent, unfeasible, illegal sLate universities, and
and a raid on operatlag DIOI}IY . " · • . d~ nothing _but ant.agcmneeded to operate •chool! and uni- 1ze the legialature wttb an openly
versitiea ..."
hostile &amp;ttltude and generate
Ho oald the DlSalle plan ulllized hatred agalnat legislators."
the features of one ~d .w:1
No New Tue~ .
approved by .the Repubtican-dom- 1
h t Ashtabula
inated. legislature but wu killed w-~-~-~ ~ht Rahod
'd ot
by the governor.
e\.IUaKI&amp;y mg ,
ea 181 n
H ld T led
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one cent of new taxea would be
• 18
o oans were ,,e1p1ng needed to
lish his.,
mil·
support both their owa· •nd state
a«oDDP
• 150
univarlltlea and therefore "de- lion program to meet expanded BLASTOFF-Atlas rocket
serve etate help In their task.,. enroUment needs of the state urU- tiflfi:O::;~:~~~~:
He said the present adminlstra- versiUes.
. it&amp; noae rises toward orbit
lion did not:
! from Cape canaveraL
'!. -Produce 1 program for helping students through school by

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Discontinued
Styles Early
Fall Shoes

Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Tburaclay, Oct. 4,

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Rhodes Slaps At
DiSalle Program
In His Home City

"WAKE TO MUSIC"

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VOL XIV NO. 144

Mr. and Mrs. Wi!Uam G. Coop- SUver Tea I.
er and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Watson lng(e•ide l"ent
returned home Monday even- PT. PLEASANT - The Tu·
ing , after a vlsJt in Louisville, Endle-Wel Garden Clu~\ Js aponmm.e frmn hospitals. HeDJ'letta Ky with her. slsier and brother· sorlng a Silver Tea Saturday at
Booth remains ill and will be con- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J B. the home of Mrs. Walter M
fined 1D hez b&lt;id for S&lt;Veral weeks. Marshall and family.
Windoor, I Ingleside, Windsor
A dispensation was received Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Youilg Court. The tea wm be from 2
frmn Ma:t~ _Ktndlg. lt&amp;te council· of NeW Bt·ighton, Pa. were unto 4 p.m.
or, for lllltJat~g candidates for overrllght guests Friday of Mr. Invitations have been extendtt.50, for 8 period .of 30 days. The and Mrs. Elisa Stiles.
ed to the garden. clubs in t he
report ,of the auddtog committee Mrs. EUzabeth Young return- oelgbboring area, Colonel c;ttarONLY
read by Margaret Seklenabel was ed to her home, Beaver,. Pa. 1~ Lewis Chapter DAR, Senior
acce~.
Plans were m.ade 10 Saturday, after a . weeks visit and.. Junior Women's clubs of
praet1co at th
t eet
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ttoe ' ex dm t~:ng rorr· with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stiles. Pt.· Pleasant;
Lambda Chi Om-l
re~tv.,g na na 1 an s ....e o t·
So lty nd tb 1
cers at the Booster meetlni in Satur~ay guests of Mr. and ega ror
a . e o.c a
Gallipolis 011 October 31 and offi. Mrs. Ebas stiles were Mr, and branch of University Women.
('ers and team participating are Mrs. Jimmy Fry of New Ha· .~s. Milton L. Miller il presrequested to be present for prac- ven, W. Va. and Mr. 8J!d Mrs. L.i.ent ~f the gRJ'den club and the
HPid By Cub Pack
tioe. The traveling prize donated Herschel Norris and son, Clar- coourultee in charge of arrange• Unbeatable value In I quanty
THI YAI.G &amp;
Middle rt Cub Pack 244:
Elizabeth Campbell was award- ence of Racme.
menta for ~tea are Mrs. John
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Mrs. Elias SlUes and Mr. and Collins, Mrs. John A. S h 1n n e Rich "Golden Throat" tone
Pom~roy. Ohla
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Mrs. Jimmy Fry of New Ha- and Mrs: Lewis Telle.
wakes you with music:•
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TONIGHT, THURS. I FRI.
TONI~HT
mg ch~rc~, the First
Several committees were named ven, W. Va. were Monday viautomM!cally
Security Sealed Cira~tt
Octc••r
3-4-5
Presbyt~rla~
Church
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for
by
the
councilor,
Including
Mallei
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in
Huntington,
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Va.
GAVE
PARTY
• Quiet electric clock-easy- to • Decorator dt!$ien 1n .loveiJ
Peter Sellers Jean Seber~:
NOT OPEN
set. alw1ys dependable
·Tel~hone White
"THE MOUSI
reorgamzatmna1 meeting or
Besrhs. Mabel Wolle, Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ~h- MASON - Susan warner,
THAT ROARED"
SATURDAY, Oclobtr 6
Meinhart and Eva Des~auer, way1 ary returned home Momday, af. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
(Color)
''T,H~.fEO~~~~~~E~!~
John ~rawsczyn, cub
aod metlrul: Ethel Reibel. Nettle ter a visit in Euclid, with thelr Ralph Warner of MallOn, enter- andBob Mathas and
t1'echnieolor)
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tti1' wa~ m charge of the meet- Hayes, Ethel Smith ami Gladys son and daughter-In-law' Mr. talned with a party at her borne
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Ros1nn1 SchlaUino in
Glenn Ford, Ingrid 1Thultn, 1ng wh1ch opened with the
Cuckler. orphans: Ellzabeth Cam~· and Mrs. Qlarles Lochary and 00 Saturda,f. 'lbe group att,erut.
"THE MINOTAUR"
~NI.Y
Charles 'BoYer, Karl Boehm ceremony. Several applicatioR.II beU, flowen : _Marie Hauck, Lil· famUy 'Ibey went at this time ed a movie in• Pomeroy and
(TechnlcolotJ
P1lt &amp; C•ls, 3 Staog•s
new members were receiY· lie Hauck. Ehzabeth CampbeiJ
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SUN., MON., TUES.
ed nd the Den mothers will be and Winona Cook dilling room· to see their new granddaugb- then spent the everung socially
'h.ur.·Prl,
Academy Awlrd Winner
Octab•r 7·1·9
ann~unced later.
Margaret Seide~el. Glenor~ ter, Margaret Ellzabe~.
~t the Warner home. Attend.;
"SIREHGITTI"
Rodgers&amp;~;:;merstein's
The pack will meet on the Swatzel and Eva 'De.ssauer, ldr. Mrs. Everett McKnight re- mg were Jane cBurgess, Nanc)·
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(Cp,lcr)
"STATE FAIRj'
last Monday of each month
chen; and Eva Dessauer, Carrie turned home Saturday, after a ~offltt, Jea?e11 Call, Josetta
Pat Boone, Bobby Dlrin, the h h
Meinhart, Msbel Walfe Edna two weeks visit in Columbus, Lish, and M189 Warner.
D Jd_MitltdC~varlel c:;:~8~~d
Pamela Tiffin, Alice Faye,
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Reibel, Ethel Smith, Marie Hauc'k with her sister and brother-Jn. - - - - - - - - - 11
"X·l5"
::'e~bM=~~ar~OnJ~~ul E~~:~ served by Mrs. Nathan Biggs, Elizabeth Campbell and Mloole law, Mr . .and Mrs. C. W. Stans- a birthday party. Games were
(Actually Filmed ln Space)
newest Melof11es.
Mr~. Harry Clark and M r 11 , Gilmore, delinquent.
bury.
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played and prizes awarded. Re• Powerful loop anltnno llrlnp
(Technirolor)
Calorc•rtoout
.
Mrs. Everett· McKnight and freshments of cake/ K:e r.ream, • RCA Vi~r performance at a
in many far-away stations
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new tow price
• RCA Security SNied ClreuJt
was draped in memory of Merga· day; with Mrs, Beulah camp- Mrs. Lawrence P. Wolfe Sr., • FamoUs-for-richness "Gofden e Attrl!lctiVI Autumn SmaU
Tbrool" tone
color
r~ SWatze1 and Emma Casto.
bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roach,
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Relfeah~nta were served by Mrs. Don Wood was the the Mrs. La'~ _R. Wolfe Jr.,
Nt"!!~yu, Margaret Seiden· Tuesday dinner guest of Mrs. ~}lr.a 1 ,... fatty· anit Ricky; M;;c.
THE MOST TRUS_TED NAME IN RADIO
abl!~ ..~gle, &lt;J$-ge Metn- Everett McKnight, Union Ave. iGQldye -~ Jn~,. Mrs. i\liiill,
hert and Mabel Bearhs XI. honor
GoodniJe, · Mn. Panay Fry,
of Marie Hauck the COUllCD depuSURPRISED MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. Loren ZP.rkle and
ty lOw! Marga"! 'Seidenabel on Paulette and Stella Mae Ran- Oris, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ran·
behalf of the group present.ec1 dolph surprised their motlu!r, Idolph, and h011tesses Pauletta
Mrs. HaiiCk with a gift.
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Loreoa Davia were ,..ported in
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sent. Inez Stivers, Adria Sayre
and Lillie Lowe were rep1.1rted

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upon the otate lhould he appear In Ohio.
DlSalle said he would look
Into the poollbiUiy ol a 11tbpoe11a H Matler refused to appear. However, he admitted he
kDe1i of .oo JP'OIIIIds 011 whlcb
one eould !Je served.
Matler, In 1 letter to Liquor
Dlntctor Georp R. l&gt;lck, char·
ged that he bad been forced to
do buslneu jrlth· Jnfluence .ped·
dlen ln a Columbua bolel room

and po ....ioy and whisky to
have his brandl Usted tn otate
Uquor stores durlltc 115i.
SUer .llkl ot leal! two dllIIUen olhOr than Watarfill &amp;
,...._ told blm they bad paid
colllllllsal,... amounllnC to •
bout
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f1unce pecldltitc ouUII, Famous
JlnDdo ol ~ run 111 Gilbert BDenkln.
Bllellkln. o lqJolatlYe lobby·
Ia!, wu oel\ldulecl Ill lltlk wllb

Saker today.
Law Vlalalloo. U...nofa
'llle (OVernor admitted that
on the baill olthe lnlorma~
obtained from Salter oo lar 11
would be dlffleult to determlne
what ~of taw vlolallon had
occurred.
"I want Maider to come ln
very l&gt;atlly and I would lltlnk
In view ol his letter he would
CGIDI In," DiSallt uld.

ABOARD 1ISS KEARSARGE Hon at Pt. Arguello, C.lif.
and dreamlJii. •
Schirra was undergoing ••· After flublng tltrousb .a ..
flclals said today utrooaut Wal- tenslve pbyalcal euminallon m1nu1e dayJ and the umo ..,...
ter M. Schirra's textbook~~~ and reliving the technical - . ber of nigbts, Seb1rra prepll'8i
feet aix orbits of the earth dis- pects of his flight with space of. bll f'et.urD to earth.
closed new fuelaaving methods f&lt;ials as the Kearsarg retUrn- 1be
peule' .-....Jo,
that will spur
nation's drive ed hm to Honolulu,
it ell ....:""" ot a
toward the moon.
will arrive Sal F r 0 m there, lltl miles north- ol Gutm II
Preaidenl Kennedy called Sch- bo will be Howo to Houston, order to slow lite eopoalo'a polllrra'a feat an "historic explor- Tel:., lor a welcome-home par- men IIJihl throusb .. It
ation tnto space."
ade after which he will be pre- eouJd be brwplto IIJ
'llle 39-yoar-old navol com- aented a DlalingUtshed Service gravity.
,;
liWidar llllilerwent pbyBI&lt;al u- Award.
·
AI $:17 p.111., IIJ'I', t!ti! :-.
amtnallont ..l¢ .,... lnloo'Yiew- •. Scbirra wu IQ emberooloptr- 1u1e posaed thraup . .......
ect 111. oclenttsts oboard 11a throughout !he fliPL
. belt of obttolpiJeric fri1111t11;
lhtl atrerofl carrier thol pluck- loesed a -..J "Sayonara" one of lite moot crlllclll ota;.
eel him from the Pacific Wed- (Japooeae for farewell for nowJ of jouruoy bod&lt; to artiL Tho
neaday aRer he completed Am- to colleagues before blastoff _ . n wu blackened and
erlca'o longeot and
highest from Cope Canaveral; called blistered, but SchJrra wu .,.
space flight with a bullaeye out on "Aloha" as he whirled harmed.
oplaahdown 2'15 miles northeast over HawaU, and shouted Forty !bonuM feet ~
of Midway laland.
"Hallelujah" wben he was told the ocean, Scblrn actiVated lhl
• 1 0111 !Ia ... ~ ft• • " be ot the start o1 the fourth orbit -·" • - - - .."""te - ~
e, ....
...... - ..- . - - w aald. ''II woo
a ·-·
'IOIIIIderfld that be could go the fuU al• blliDl lite capeule and llow A
fllcht.''
and make the first manned further.
From u 5 a.m., EDT,
at splaahdown of a - o f t in Two mfDuloo later lite maltl
Cape Canaveral when an Atlas the Pacific.
parochute-o&lt;OIIdy-olllpeclni
ntiJs11e rocketed him into space With hll fligbt two-th I r d 1 and 00110J1Y • blllo- IIIII
untu 5:28 p.m., EDT, when hi.s finlahed, Scbirra reported hue and .,...,ed the _ . - lnt8
s1g m 1 7 Mercury capsule over the Norlh American eonll- the ocean a 11t11e IIIDI'e 1 b a •
splashed tn!D the Paclflc, Schlr· nent and aald be was "drlftina four m11eo from lite eorrler.
ra traveled 1811,0011 ntiles at aJ.
tttudea up to 171 mlle.B and 1
~
opeed of 17,1811 mlleo per hour.
Correelll Mloor Prohlelll
For a brief lime during that
9 houra and IS minulea Scblrra
encountered a . . - problem,
corrocled later, when his apace The Middleport Fire Department EmerreDeJ Unit
aull'o heating system became hopes to llllve a new piece of llfHA¥ing equlpllllllt Ill
too warm.
service in the next few weeb.
Waller B. Wi!Uama, opera- It Is called a "Cordlac Poe- people _ , - - II.
11on11 offlcer or Mer&lt;~~ry project er" wblch Ill an electroolc pul- Tho l'omerv)' ~ .....
ultlin Cape Canaveral tho! the sator tho! atimolalea be. r I Squad. .... bad .... Ill _...,.
IIJiht "as far u I'm concern- musleea when the beart lw for tiOVII'al - . It pull
ect, ,;as perfect."
stopped.
cbued lhroutb publie Both he and Schlrra's fellow Jars and cards eoplalnlng the lions.
astronaut, Donald Slayton, said "Pacer" have been placed at Anyone wloldn&amp; 1D donalt
• hJiblY s~CD~fml ....WI .... butineas throughout ~ Ill 111 pJadng Ids Sc:hfrra'a ability to let hia two- Middleport asking !CM' dona- trlbullon Ill ,.. of !be lllllllatno
ton bell-shaped capsule clrHI tions IDward the purchase ol era or 111 Dlllllng a d!eet . •
uncontrolled lhroutb a lull or- this piece of equipment. II II care of the Fire doparttDeDI.
b~ and one-half without dlffl- planned ID have the pacer oo Tho Mlddlepori Fire Depart.
culty.
display tn severo! buainesseo so men! Emergency Unit mabtr
Re thereby oonaerved control
""" than 175 callJ 1 1Ufl
fuel and 08 1 result bad 1111 per Legal, Leakproof,
many ol whlcb are lo bearl
coni olthe fuel left in the man- Game Is Ast1111'ed!
vlctima. Tbe paeer 1l'ill help
ual and automalle control sy•
in aid eHorlo, and mat
toms wheo he waa 111 poslttoo If _, lela! ....-, • be Jua! the thing needed to 11"
to fire the breaking rockale at Jeab ta 1M "ltaa'' appear a bear! Yicllm, the departtlleol
afte
llu lllo .........,. llkl
the conclusion of his flight.
1-8111";: -.u team playl
•
Another favorable result ,.. al Rutlan41 the attuU.. will lie
the fact that Sblrra could align wen ,. - .
Former Cheshire
hll eapaule eully, after driftMan V
log for along period. Re ~ld thts
p _ , . , - are •lloraey
Is ietim
by uolng reference marko on ..,.... IBID&gt; ,..,...., Ill Cnw,
A former Cheohire realdent,
the capsule window. This w 111 Crow, a - · 1111 Cl!orlH !'":c~~i
=•~
permit reRM&gt;Val olthe periscope M.....,., loeal maaater "' the "--••• -··•··.
Wtlllama aald, to make room Ohio File! Goo Co., and ....,.. -~ ··-....
for 75 ponndo ol addlllonal oxy- tier Gl lllo _ , . bouol of SurviVOI'I include hll ..U.,
gen and fuel for a future U. s . ed.-.
the former Tenrwue Ralllfl,
11dll ta the nm pme of 1M Bo~eville; six children, Jell!
space venture, the 24-hour ocbl1a1 fligbl
Pomeny team fol!lcll bu ""'" Ann, CarolYn, SUian, Tbomot,
praellclllg uder - - · of Sam and Joe; his parents, At.
IN EARLY 1111
tho _ _, Boya'
len and Sarah Spean.
Tho 24-hnor flighllo planned aoelaUoo. P_... ml Marr.,. ville; four brothers, Edward,
early next year. After t h a I . . ~- !lneral Cheshire; Denzil, Rosevlllt,
comes a two-man orblle with . - pmeo are -led. to- and Odell and Richard o1 Collthe Gemini apece capsule, fol- olo4tar will! Mkldlepart fomla; lln'el olaton, FnDcot,
.lowed by a landing on I be loler lhla - e d by Callfornla; Wllma · and Alma,
moon before 1rro.
Aoat. Coad! . . . Wilt.
Roaevllle.
Another ol Schlrra'l /ellow
Funeral aerv1ces will be beld
aatronauts, John Glenn, said MIIIGS OENDAL II08PITAL Saturday at 2:110 p.lll. ol tho
Schlrra "could JlOISlbly have ADMISSIOJII'S - Mro. Willlom COtnmenlol aa d
Commeroo
gooo lor slx more orblll w I I h Womer, Mldclleparl.
l"'meral lane, llolev!De, willl
more fuel and oxygen." Glenn DISOI!AliGlllS- Shirley lluld&gt; burial ln lite Roaevllle ll1lllllld a Mercur!' traddn&amp; Ita· or, l'Gmerof·
. ..- _ tery.
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