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Nelson an d Mrs. Edith Welch
were guests when Mrs. Wilbur
Young entertained the Chatter
rlub wilh a masked Hal\ow£&gt;E'n
party Thursda y evening, at her
home Wri gh t SL
A short business s~sion wa3
Nnducted b\' ~r s. Tnm Stew-

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, Oct. 22, 19G2

art, afle-r which games were

pla _vf'd and prizes awarded to
Mrs. p, II Lathey. \irs. NaL~ an
8 ;gs. Mr s. Raymond F "~ rher
Mrs. Wf'lch , Mrs . Harold DunfL . and Mrs Alrrf'd Biggs and

Cites School Levy As Vital Issue

Mrs. Ne! Sf'ln won the door prize.
RE"frf'shmenl~

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kf'eping with

Hallowf'en were st'rved by Ule
hoste:-;o; to 1hf' abovt&gt; named and
Mrs. Chorles Buck. Mrs. Howard Birchfi r\d and Mrs. Kenneth Michael.

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Allend Family
Dinner On Sunday
Mr. and

Mr~ .

Harold Sa11er

and daughters , Mary Ruth and

J O\' Roberta of Middleport allf"~ded a family dinner last

Sundav al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Mered ith in Beverlv. The dinner wa~ ht!ld to
~leb ra te the birthdays of the
Meredith '~ son. Chuck and Jane
Whitehead . daughter or Mr. and
Mr!l. Erne~t Whitehead of
Reedsville
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SATURDAY
MR. AND MRS. KEITH
Tlw home of Mr. &lt;1nd i\Ir!'. Hoy
. w&lt;J:s the scene of the Aug. I :l ·

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ceremony was read by lt1
. W.Va.

11 .00 Fury
Jl :30 ~·fl•gic

black and white and eight pages
lmaginative Dcrotlly JaMsen
Szlapka, owner-manager of her
late father 's top New York restaurant, Janssen's, brings back
the very popular Apple Festival
for the third .!eason. A man •
made apple tree ·is in the pop-

4:30 John's Scrapbook
5 00 ~l"L H1ghlight1
5 :ro Ca pL Gallant
6 00 Purtc1· Wagner

6.:ro 1\ !!trs Pw1ure
6 .45 S!.ln&lt;!t~u Vomocu1·'a Sat. Rep

7:00 S&lt;~tmd.av NJght Jamboree

7: :w S&gt;.101 Benedict
1 :30 Joey Bishop Shew

9:00 Saturd.ay Nighl al Movlet
11:00 New1
I L:IO Weather
11 : 15 Spun11
J I :20 li.Iovie

R PI"' l&gt;llnm
Candidate

CAUFORNIA 'SAFARI'-In a llollywood answer
IWI)'

11 :00 TV Clls!iroom

1the

lO:30 l'thghty Muuse Playhouse

&amp;-ores
Movie
Rocont Hop
Dragnet

3 : 45 NCAA

t :OO
5,30
6: :JO
7:00

Cardmals.

Oct. 31.
~. FralleeS R. Hoi-wlch, the

"M1ss Frances" of television:,.
.. Ding Dong School'' for childre1
(or many years, il the new diredor of youngsters' activities ol
the Curtis ublishing Co...Danny
Kay• is • .seheduled guest M
NBC-TV'1

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ChaniMI 13, 2:30 P.M.- Titans vs. Texans.

7;30 .Tackle Glea1100

late Movies

I : lMl The Defender•
9:30 Have Gun Will ·rravel
10: to

Gun81mke

Gary

to Paint

1:00 Fll(:t;a
1:30 Westera Theater

Wrestling

1 :00 ABC Wide World of Sportl

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1:30 Kros oJ Diamonda

f :OCI Beany and Cecil
1:30 Roy Reger~

1:30 Smith to Washlngtoa
1:00 Lawrence Welk Sbow
10:oo Fighr o1 the Week
IG:fS Saturday SpoJ'UJ Flhal
U :(l(. Academy Awal'41 11'1etlter

MWond.
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Ill!, Burt Lanculet'. Ch 13. llouo

Art Corney•a Boradway hit,
"Take Her, She's Mine," at
the Blllmonl ,'llleatre ·Jn · New

"' on Haunted Hill.

York,

Jelavlilon • Redlo
Color Television
SALES &amp; SE!tVIC:E

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Uvan'o Sunday nll!ht varietY oer· · stem and miss!

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Comedian Jadlle Malon will audlenceo nJcbt4'. SttU - a1
do olx - - Oft i:d Sui- the funnlea ~ oin the ·M.obt

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....., contacted Wilen h&lt; was
ChiUIIIOl 1~. 'l1te VIrginian Gary - wortcJn( !~ lllquard lurJnc
Cooper.
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ltfooday OclobeP 11 Ch 1 W1ton a medic JII'Hdlbed jub
Karina, Ellzabelh Mooi1
~. Randy first went lo a
Ch. II, Buclt Benny Rklea A~ pawn shop, boul!ht a IUitar and
1a1n (IHO)- Jack BeMy
lalliht blmaeU to play. Lalor
, _ . , , OclobeP -u,' a.
leamecl the ........, .., -lor
Paymont 1a Full Aldo Ray """" and a few l;ytlca no ..,._
Cl!. IS, The Bbcutt Eater' 1101' -ld !tad JIOII'•Iar. "Blue
(liNG) Richard Lane. •
' but cute," ho dot&lt;rlhos them.
W-..Jay,
If, Clo I.
About just waw111 1nJo
'l1te Beauty and the Sorrow. lle¥ue Studio cosllntl office and
John Smith, Audrey Trotter. Ch uklnf for the job Ill the TV
13 My OIVn True Love (Ifill) sorlca, Randy laugba:
Melvyn Doualas.
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UThey dug .zne • cuess."
11lvoday, OcL U, Ch. I ComI
audlenc:es will dig
lor! for the Grove, Paul O.ouglas. Ch. 13, S.aled Verdict Ray him, too.

JUt Top Cot

We Pay 3•;. lnter•l On Your S1vlngs

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I, High Brldg•, Doug McClure

12:00 Buga Bunny

. . . the e~ery-oay ser~ice
of using checks insteao of
cash, all for a small charge
each month.

I'Nd. ult Wll I heetie llfe,"
Itt 11)'1, 111'd be ICI'am•c Mt
Qll lllo aJPt outol -N&lt;tt-

SWay, Oc...., ll, Channol

11 :00 Make A Fac.

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(Cooltnaed From Froot -Pale)

S.tanlay, October •· Otan1~:
S, Aball&lt;lon Slllp, Tyrone Power. Ch I, 'l1te Big Blackout,
Jad: Canon, 2nd reature 1be
Purple !loom, ·Channel ' 11,
Northwest Mounted Pollee IHO

10:00 Channel IS PreHn!J

10:30 Lea•n

TV Role Tethers

114ovtot TV PI• TtmH eal

11 :00 Newt
11 : 15 Late Show
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BARGAIN
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WHTN-TV
Ch•nn•t 13

. Member Fecler1l Deposit lnsur•nce Corporetlon
POMEROY, OHIO

ular restaurants main .dl,ning
room, surromldged by garlinds
oa· huge red appl~S. Below them,
a gallery of wit and humor; RusRJI Patterson, Lamous as an
artist-satirist, CQminiSsioneCI to
paint a serieJ of satirlcal pictures ' depicting moments in hi•
tory, to which of course the ap.
PI• haa made _Ito Innocent cOn-

SATURDAY
Chan.,.) I, I :45 P.M.- Aiabama vs Tennessee
The Alabama Crimson Tide play the Tenne,;:
see Volunteers at Shields Watkins Field.
Channel 13, 10:00 P.M.-Boxing, Zora Folley, hea~ywelght, Chandler, Aflx vs. Doug Jones
light heavyweight.
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Chan.,.) ~· I :00 P.M.- Pro Football, Browns

l I: 10 HUI Tin Tia
II : 3U Roy ltogel's Sh(lw
12 :00 Sky King
12:30 !leading Room
J :00 Pre Game Show
I : 15 OSUUS Wi8('()nisln

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Member PDral Renrve Sy1tem

has ah·eady finall ol this .season's epiMI&lt;Iet
of " Have Gun, Will Travel," and
says he \\:on 't COiltinue with thii
CBs-TV program beyond thir
year ... Kathy Jurado guests oa.
NBC-TV's ' "J'he Eltwelltl't Huur"'

Weekend Sports

1 :00 Cop1a1n Kangaroo
10:00 Tht Ah•m Show

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production JrlGM tl ftlmin&amp; "Drums of Afrlea " the

atory of a Dark Continent 1afari, rl~ht in Jts own "JUn&amp;le"
Jn Culv.e r CJty, C•llf. St•rred JJ aana:er Frankie Avalon.
left. Wath him i1 ~xtra Morgan Robert•, On leave from the
Loa Ance1e1 ~aa·d ol E~uca~lon, playina: part of a native,

WCHS-TV

Mn~. Hurry Canterbury under- ;
wenl major surgery Wednesday,
!I Mr
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al Holzer Jlospillll au as eon- as 0
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vulescing nkcly.
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Mr s. Uludys Cuckler ami Mr~ . un S,
l ll!arvey Van Vrankcn were 1Jus1- Rov
UNII!XPIRED TIRM
ness 1
in Paril.ersiJurg, W. 1 M~s.
Va. Wednesday .
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eM !ddi P.port Mu)'or
. Mrs. Hermari Seho\1 returned Mrs.
13 Ye&amp;r"'
e Expf'rlf'nt'l' ln Vlll 11Kt! and I home Thursday, aflt•r a vsit in Chal
Heynoldsbul'g, with her daugh- 1 yt.'lH
Coun1y OovL'Miment
ter and son-ln·law , Mr. and
e Expt'rit'nr• In Bud&amp;et
Mr s. Juhn R. Weeks und son.
Flnaneln l/.
Mrs. John R. Weeks und son M
e17 Year11 Bu1int&gt;u
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EX!pf'rlt•nC'e
Tom of HeVIlOldsburg are the :
uucsls of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon tod t·
t Na vy Vt&gt;ltoran of
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Miss Dorothy Long au d M18 • 1
Your Vote and
r Moor~ left Friday morning ever
Support Apprecleted
a visit at Kenesha Wise. rle.
Pd. Pol. Adv ,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mortz-

"Tonight" show Tuesday ... Ct~rol
Burnett guests on Cl::$.")..TV'.s Garry Moore progi-arn Oct. :ro ...shi
al110 plays "Jane" to Jack Benny's "Tarzan" on the comedi&lt;Jn'l
weekly outing lor tlte same net.
work Nov. 13.
George Burns llppears on NBC.
TV's Jack P(lar show Nov. 2....

of full-&lt;olor photographs _.

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KENNETH
McELHINNY
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

Mid wHy

2.00 Long John Silver

Miss Frances Fogleso ng of Spcnc.:•
Best man was Bob Kuhn of Tupper
A rec.:t!ption was held at lir e hr
· following H•e ccrc mon~··
The new Mrs. Vineynri.l Js a gr.
list·ho 1&gt;1 in 1960 and of Muuut &lt;Ji u ~
[yard graduated from Eastern Ill ,
prcst&gt;ntly is employed by tht' &lt;..)1•
Little Hockin g. Tht&lt;y are at hor
417'.'-t Markel St., Parkcr !ib~u· g. _

~·ith

cml Trustees Award from the
Ac:ademy of 1'eletd~;ion Arts and
&amp;:iences, has been publi$he(l by
Doubleday &amp;. Co., Inc., with 150

12:00 M&lt;Jke Room D.Pddy
12 .30 Exploring
I :30 Mr. Wizard

qu et of white carnati ons frun.1 win·

others like WitHam Tell, sir
Isaac Newton, Aphrodite and
the golden apples, round out the
series _.
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Tile Cha•IW'J. Swim: Eddie Jrlsher is scheduled to visit NBC-TV'It

ot the White House
Mrs. John F. Kt!nnedy,"
- • new book written by Perry
Wolff and bas~ on ttle CBS
~ews broadcast that .won a Spe-

Ill 00 Shan l..cwi1
JO lO Kmg l.eonarclo

Given away by her fa~lwr . the 1
lcuglh gown or whit e (' hltfon o~cr
fitted bodiec and sc oop nec kl11u·
veil of iHusion net was he ld in pi &lt;
pearls, and she also wore a sin ~ l
h eir loom O[ her late grandmofhCI' L
She carried a white Bibl e 10flf'

ll"lbution. The first had to be
Adam and Eve, naturally, and

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8 :JO l'opeyc &amp; r~als
9 :10 1\.lr. Ca•·toon

the so n of Mr. and Mrs.

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RADIO-TV NEW::iHt:f!;L: Ernest Borgnine, star ot ABC-TV's
'' M•·Iiale's Navy," guests 011
Perry Como's NBC-TV stanza
Nov . 7

WSAZ·TV
Chann•l 3

~ ~:;:::·~~·. their daughter. &lt;tml Mr. K.

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or Melgs County who

were present were, Mr. and
Mrs . H~rrv Pickens of Racine,
Mr. and ~{rs . Warren Pickf'n.!!,
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber
and sons, Davirl and Mark , Mr. I
and Mr!! . Whitehead and their '
other daughters, Jean a n d!
Juli of Reedsville and the Mer- :
. other

A Soothorn Local School or- points :
Jennings Beegle, • Soothern.est Wingett, ooclal ICien&lt;e and ~,., program at the meetinl
ficlal Thursday nlgbt told dJs- [ (1) The levy is renewal af was elected president of the :mathematlcs teacher in.
w.:.s of a demonstration by Mr. .
trict teachers the schools they iexisting levy, n.» a new tax. Weal. Higb ~ebool
teacher, !seventh and eighth grades at yerf' Smith of controlled read- 1
work in Will not be able to stay (2) It wlll not increase taxes i Associ&amp;tion,
· Racine. They were welcomed li1I throught fibn strips. :
open next year 1f a proposed ! (3) It mult be approved to Other new officers named iJnto the association by Jean Mr. Smith stressed that much I
five mJil operating levy is not qualify the district for state were Florence Circle, vice !Alkire, president.
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depended on the quantity of .
renewed at the polls Nov. 8th. support which ~ 1912 amount- president; Edna Price, secre- ] Maxine Wingett gave a report reading done by bwly executives !
.Paul Beegle, clerk of the eli!- ed to $230,330 - ~bout three tary aid Letha Morris, treas. 1?n the Drive-In Conference held 1and others, and that speed can
U:JCt, spoke at a meetlns ~f the fourths of the dhltr1ct's oper~ New teachers in~uced .ln- m Pomeroy.
1be lncreaBed through auch film
dastrlct teachers' usoclatwn at aUng costs; (4) The state wUI eluded Joseph Linung high Executive head Charles Hay-,devices.
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the bleb school near Racine withdraw this support Janu- school vooatlonal agrk!ulture man announced that since J..e..
Refreshmen\8 were aerved ,
when new officers a1so were ary 1, l963, if the levy fails; teacher; Sbarlee Neuman, high tart Falls had the school ex- ~ by seventh and eight grade :
elected, and new teachers of (5 Southern schools cannot con. school Engllsh and Government hlbit of lhe Meigs County Fair teachers on tables attractivethe dlatrJct introduced.
timie to operate on local funds I teacher : Ruth Stern, 3rd grade in l!W:, Portland shan have it ·1y decorated with faU flowers ~
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Mr. BeeP made these alone.
teacher at Syracuse, and Ern. at the 1963 fair.
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Halloween favors.

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BUSY COMMIITEE - Committee members of the New Haven Jupior Woman'•
Club are busily making preparations lor the Dick Reid record hop at the National
Guard Armory near Pl. Pleasant, Saturday, October '!1, from 8 p.m. until 11 p.m.
Pictured above are Mrs. James Cunningham, seated, and standing, left to right, Mn.
A. L. Sprouse, Mrs . Wayne Capehart, Mrs. Richard Grinstead, and Mrs. Eugene H...
son. The Junior Woman's Club of New Haven has been active in the past in spoJlSOl'oo
ing youth activities in the New Haven and Wahama High School area.

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Pomeroy residents, If they want street
ligb!.s and. fire .protection the next five
felrt, mUll 117 "yu" to a I~ mill lax
levy at the Nov. 6 aeneral election. It is
a renewal of an already exi•tin&amp; 1 e v y
which tXPirealbll year.
ltlalncone.lnblt that 1nythln1 ehort
or all lntaroaUonal holocaet could brlna
tht dtfllt of ~ 11\'1. Ill r,venuu pro11dt 1\ionay to PlY PomeroY"• monthly
llaht llld lire b1drant rtntal bllle. It II
nry almplt, no levy: no lllhte or fire
b1dranta.
Ohio pOUUt~l eryttal ball aazere pre.
diet 11l112 will be a 11oomy yetr for local bond luuta and tax levltl for t b •
frllll of Uvtna. However, 1trett Ul)lta
and ·tire protection are not frllll, They
m lmonatbe ntC4!111tlel of community
Uvln1.
fltt lneuranct certainly would 10 up

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in cost to the individual' · 11crm~own~r·
more tban . wbal the.. l.Y.o ~ ·. taX will
take, were the levy to fail. Crime, juven-

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Mlsa Midnlaht'a Notebook: Alfred
Drake!.. whole •'Kean" didn't do too keenly on !'roadway lall year- it wao one of
the major flops-will try his luck again
thia season in an opus titled "Lorenzo"

. , . Faye Emerson will play a member
of the Ptact Corps in a comedy skit at
the "Comeback to Curacao" Ball at the
Waldorf on Ool, 19th. The festivities will
benefit Comeback, Inc,, which helps the
social rthabllltaUon of aging, ailln_g and
handicapped citizens . . . Robert Preston
looks like a good bet aa Mary Martin'a

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ludln1 man In her next lhow, "Jannie"
... Juan Peron's wild parties are the
talk of Spain, and tho Spanish cavern·
menl wishek ne'd stop swin&amp;lng.
Afttr aetlna Nanttto tabray In "Mr.
President" In Washlnt~ton, the First La·
dy uked Nan where she got all her en·
lriY. adding thlt the actress reminded
her of 1 htah-octane gaaollne. Nan was
too fluetertd to aak Mr1. Kennedy where
lhe COl all Hl!IR ener,yl .. . Art K. Moss
manal!lhg director o Freedomland, "'Ill
be back fn New York nut week after a
36,000.mtle flight In seven countries.
lft'l betn rounding up new attractlono
for next anson • . . The fastest selling
lttm on the Broadway novelty shelves,
for aomt odd reason, are the booklet;
out Your Income
tilltd "How To
Tu," They 1111 yau everything except
how to got up lht scratch.

given ·t&lt;dlorlin. From then until the end of the Y""' .11 lel!ll.

each problem separately. In
this :larger view, relations ot the

it is expected that the Russians
wiU ley lo force a fbowdowo.
It may come In mOre shoepounding demaada by Khrusl&gt;
chev at tbe UnUM NaliOnl. Russia may carry out its 1o n g • ..,.
threatened signina: of ·· a separale peace treaty with E a s I •

To ...,. poople, the only for·

elgn question worth bothering
about today is Cuba. The d,..

mand Is for ah illlmediate lnva-

·. ·lion .to drive the Russian ras-

Germany.

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, troops ·ashot'o In Cuha. T be
problem II .lit !l!&gt;d a solution
thai does not call for large •
ICaie bloodolted. Orowifll dill~
culti"!. on the island may make
possible other forms ol action.

on... pallet,,therefore -

lil ad.

• - to iletpinl e!OH sli-vtO.
IIDct 011 (:oba - II lo 1lllb
R9'J.Jan _sap~_ of castro a1
t-slvt aDd d1fflcull II poto
'II!!Ji&gt;•..'l 'lti llril, pooiUve actlou
trlllelo ·tile Uii!UI l!litol fs ts·
.. ~ Ill tiP'' II! tills dinclloa
· ; tllf -~ of; a presldetlllaJ
•e&amp;o. Oi(WpP... IDppUet lo · ·

Then may come d~ 'nliU· ·'
taey action td close oft !be Western- aWe&amp;' corridors 11\to . Wei! ·
Berlin IJid a new bkli!kade. !9
lorre flithdrawal of the Wes~
·· 'Oiini!il ml ~il!lln-tt41lilorod
em milltary garttsonJ.

cals oil the island. This Is a
natural expresSion of irtdlgnatiOn apb)!l Castro's seU-out Ia
lhe C.mmunl!ts.
The only altetnatlves conaltl·
ored are a blockade a~ainst all
i!ltipplng to Cuba, or, at a very
minimum, the setting up or a
Cuban government In exile and
for an lnvaalon of Ita 0\VII borne.
the tralolng of a refugee atmy
' for an inVMion of Ita Olm hOJDOland at some Indefinite future
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clothe•. In London the adresa who
played the part did It in just one dress
. . . Juonita Hall, who had graduated
from wheelchair to crutch~jpce ~
illness; ili now ouLand·:.OOllt •egain good new• for her mahy admirera.
Elalnt May, In ,nnouncing that ohe
and Sheldon Harnlck would arrange a
friendly divorce, told the reporters thai
there waa no other love In the picture
-but ~~~~ wa1 ju~t beina demure, She
has ~ mrtor who 11 olmply wild about
her, but she's not ready to make that
announcement ... Guy Lombardo, who
will p,roduce "Arounlf the. World in 80
Daye ' at Jonea Boach next Bummer has

tu ·look- at "lhefr problem. in
buitchoo- inotead of conaiderins
cr. ."·kl each other b e c o ml
.tnoN ' aJlParl!nt. ·

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toll 1'IIE VNITED STA'I'JIJS
tu in!Uaie a blockade of ·tma:
sian ships suppl)lina Cuba which flouki be an act of waror tu launch an actual lnvMlon
of Cuba at thlt limo, II Is be.
lieved, would be an open invitation to the Rus.sians to retaJ..
iate by using fQI'ce to take over

NONE OF THISE actloos Ia
.~· qut os an l\lentual ne,;es-

Voice Of Broadway ••• Re~orting ,
ly DOROTHY KILOALLIN

after the American electiolll, ·
&lt;OIIIiderallons wiU have io be

IOJllet!qieo lind 1! a sood ideA

tunrlet. TheM alone would C!)ll ~•Y·
etl muc&amp; niore than tho levy.
Furthermore, no cine lt·IO naive at to
believe the community could .piii'JII.It.
failure of the tox !..l: quttt!q!l to ~nd
for ton1. Certalnljt ltlh®.{li-= be -)mt 1
brief tfme until a opeclal election· were·
demanded, and gotten, whleh would ante
up tht COli :liven more, Election• colt
money too,
Therefore, It appears that reaardle••
of how ltrontlY we would like to aee a
reduction In taxes, lhl1 H!i mllllevy for
lllhla ani! ll)ldrant rll!tll In Pomeroy
11 nattlier iht time or the liNt to brtna
that happy event to pu1,

dO not consider it Wise or nec-

crtJis.
·. Kbndhcltev hll declarfd that

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Top State Departmenr officialS

ile and adult, would iDcrease, benefited
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Golng Slow On Precipitous .Cuban Action'

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The Daily Sentiael

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West Berlin.
Berlin Is therefore considered 1111 No, I crlalJ.
Tho Cubao situation II cono
sldered secondary.

ioll)o •.But It lJ pointed Ollt that
to take any of lhase llepl now,

pr..!pllously, might ptay dJ.
rectly lnlo Russia's hands.
The reaao11 &amp;lven is the lm·

American officials

therefore

: thl!\llrotd eareylng cargo.. to
.. Cl\bl. · And 1.1 '!"'Wd deny slllps
til.oi!ter 1\liliOnS Qlat carrY goods
to CUba the l'flhl to • - United States ports, l!uslll would
sun be able to ue Communtat
bloc shlps, but thj! . W&lt;&gt;Uid be
more difficult and
Russia baa, 10

-Gallia, Vinton Cou;,tiesShowGain

million delicti. In the pre.
Castro era, Cuha had a II·

$'1$

billion-a-year trade with the

AN0'111ER o\MEJUCAN obj..,_
live Is lo keep Cuha from becoming 1 center for hemllphare
lnfeclion. An overt let by CUba ·
or liUSIIa In this dlroctiMI WOIIl4
be a legltlmale cause for American intel'VeDtion LlDCilr tht
Monroe Doctnrlne. BUI I! a Crltis oi Ibis kind develops, 1h o

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Rusk Just Too Busy For
J Off.Cuff News Conferences

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United States W&lt;&gt;Uid IIMd lbl
IIIJIPOrl,ol all Ita alliN, Wblcb
It does not now hiVe.
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lleCoCniZini an anu • CU~
tovel'lllllimt In elill , II COIIIi&lt;l, .
ered inadVitable boaute
It
would jeopardize Untied statet ..
rliht&lt; at Gtuinunamo. Also, tho
United Stales haa never ft!tOInl!ed any governJIIJU!t In ekila
if It bae not actually beld ollie.
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Ote Drl•er After
Aecldent SUDday
PT. PL&amp;AaANT - Dnld lot- . •• LoOD Routo
• .... ctted felt failure tu rllld
rfahl-ol·ftY follol'lnC I two ••

bldo acoldent !londaJ , , ...

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and Leon-Baden Bold.
ExeeuUve Head Orin Smith Tho m'""·~ ..:carr•; whPn
IIIIIIOIIIIOtd honor roD po&gt;--.. '
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. from lht Leon-Radon Rood and

lolloWI. COUided wilh I ear 1nvelint
Senlor1 - Joe Chipman, Mlr· north on Route 1111 driven by
llolfman, Dorlene Goff. Vernon 1.ero)' Keefer, », ' Route I. There were no pmonlcJuruorl101
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Dixie Roush, Parnell age wu eollmlted 11 $101.
Wilsoa, Conn.. Rk!o, Agnes
f&gt;l"ll IIJ&lt; weeD •

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MIVII, M II
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Ill op I nmp-pverliiiiOIII. AI(
ilot recmlllmtllt of I c.baa ,
ltret bit -atl 'llll well ·
...... lralned to collduet amo
)IIIIIIU 1111111111 .,.ntlou !o
Ill liOIIildered ,_lillie, ··

Rear door
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2"
after ste•wru-d.,,s
Sophomoret- Tana Long JoHAVE GVEII'1I
!ere, •·
her death
acclden'
tally opened and air ·suction pulled
out. Metal
lia Lucu, Suzy Parker (I) , Weetend . - Ill Mr. and
sucked out of plane, which was approaching
Smith, Nancy Pope.
Mn. Edward F - trere Mr.
Conn., iB shown stuck to a stabilizer (arrow).
Freshmen - Barbaro Carter land loin. C, r. Bnmnor, c.,..
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(•l. Dave Peterson, Latilcltlalhop Falla. Tho 11rum8o IN
CHAM•PAIGN, IU. &lt;UPD-Un&gt;· record r.,. "b..-stulling"
(l) , Jeao Tillis, atery 0. U. groduatlo Otld D
ve.,.ity of DlinoiB aludenll set They squeeied zo; youth• into Lo"«; Lee Wood.
Itended the ltomecoaolnjj u&lt;bey claimed wat • world .a bua deolgned to hold 10.
I (K) - AU A'o.
S.lllrday.
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er than thole of l1lf'! of 1tLs Jll'l' IIUlled tht - - ol a deceSBOn. No one can aeeu~e to faree a ...._ llhowdln. It

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Nomed Sunday

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eon- SUnday evening following t h 1
Victing facts. Sinoo July IS, Rult regular worship aervlce !lev .
has found
time for flve televllloD Do ld D--~
' lded..
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H ha __ .._ three
na - , pas tor , prea
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lllteroews. e
•Named waa the
followlnc
publi&lt; address... Tbil ~ nominating eommlltee, 1!:dlson
the oecretacy linda IIOilltihin&amp; Bater, chakman, Mn. Cbarlet
distaoleful or daltg....,. iD the Bennett, Allen Hugheo, Mlu
American tradilioa of frequent Rllodl HaD and Mn Harry

never been around the world-in fact,

hie never even been to Europe. In this
jet lie, that's a rarity; Sherman BUllng.
sley lithe only other person I can think
of with that distinction ... Pierre GutTin tnrt Rene Fraday, owner• of the fl·
moua Lido In Paris, arrived In Gotham
!or a holiday and headed llralght ror
Lt Bljou, which they consider the molt
authentic bistro In America, (And , you
will piu111 note, mes1leure, that they
don't
.Whether you
than cnn

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The rontentioa of Rusk and ltl.s '
aid.. that he bu been too busy Tho Council of lhe Mlddltto meet tho pre.. milhl he ae- port First Bapllst Church mol
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with no holds barred slid, !lev b.,
IICOd that
lmportently no chanct to edit tbe
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tar~ late John Footer Dune. tliat I college tleputatlon teom

to pass the

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once confided to newsmeo that wnt hav.e the mOrning 8U'Vlce
he had oontemplated lbandonlng alld that !lev. Frant Chee""
- "• wu brew
wtu beice
In charre Ill lbt
pubile news eonfg_~.,...
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fearful of tre ~er lllbedent 1o!ev........ -e serv ·
&gt;ff·the·curi answeia j., vital quet· Novomltell21i waa 101 II Uthtions. But Dull• resided the 1m- .ing Sunday, it was annouJII':ed
lso and he held freqUelll new• that the young -lo 'Will have
pu
I Vesper HrYice on Decemb1r
conferences untll &lt;ancer un~•
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him. Presiolent Kennedy II an ex- 9,_and .that the union Than~
ample ol a mao ill a jtooltioa of giving HrYice will be at t h 1
areal reoponslbility .&lt;Yho II not Baptist Church,
afrold to meet lbe press, televl· Present _. Mr. Baker, L.

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Saeh catarteto
bOib .,.. but
to lhllllnt
'11\e daveiOpment ol
varied and
of them

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for 'btl!!-·,- ' ::-:·111 •

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hu4olr Chilrt·
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Hljh School a Preliminary Sch· son .County resident, .dled Frl·
o!UIIc Aptitude Test was glv-,day In Pleosont Volley ilolplt·
en by IIBrold Sa1101&lt;, guidance Ial. He wao • relfrod emplore
adminlatralor.
Iof the H. R. Porter Company,
This teot !110asures verbal and Connot'l &amp;_eel Dlvlolon In Hunt.
mathematical lhllily' One of lngton
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the P.S.A.P., estimates abiUty Mellaao Jordan Edmonda; five
to do work at the coDege level sons, three daughtera, two broand Is of great .value to those thers and two Jillters. Burial
1 tudents who plao lo · further wao li&gt;" the Pete Meadow. COlllfo

The pr"ent Ia~ Is unenforced, or unfairly enforced,
spell aUt *11at's legal on Sunday and what's ..Ot.
h leQOifzes the following necessities -and nothing else.· • •

Heck Funeral Home of Millon.
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Racer, GollipoliB; Mrs. RDbort

The progi"tlm, "Vo Have
Jlllne it lb New Ways," will he
}lr'esente&lt;! by Mrs. Harold Sau·
ei, alld Mrs. R. M. Sherman
· wiU have ch~e of tho devoll&lt;inll·pertilcl."li-.... will he

Mrs. Arthur LewJs, GeorJe Wooten, Le~; A IQh
Jllrs, Cllrl Horkey, Mrs. Jack lo· Mr. and Mn. IIUlJ Aboldra,
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• PRili'RiflAR'r DRUGS
• MEOICAL SUI'PLil$
• PEIISOHH. ll'tGIENl PIOJUClS

• NEWSPAPERS·
\ • OTHER N~WS . PUBliCATIONS
o RADIO BROADCAST.ING

• TtlEI!HONE
o TELEGRAPH

• a.EcTRICITY
o NA~At. GAS ,

t,•OIH£11 UTIUTIES

• lllOO

o Tti.EVISKIN BR&lt;WICASTING

~ OlliER COUMUNICATIOIIs

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alld Mra. Everette lla&lt;!&lt;r, OaJ.
lipolis; A son tu Mr. and Mn.
Joe Ctort, G~Uipolis; A dOushter 1o Mr. and · ·Mn&gt; Robe!l
Quillen, West C.lumblo; · A
daughter lo Mr. and Mri;

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ADMITI'ED: Mrs.

QtJUen, Weot ~lumbla; A~ a
White, Bill Gate•, , Richard Kerns, Pl. Pleaoant; Mra. J 00
Finley and Robert Harl•ssClark, GaDipoUs; Mrs. Jameo
Hartley.- Pt.. ·l'lUIIOI; MrJ,
Georp Wooten, Loran; .llil'l'. ·
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lliHY Abslllre, Minenvllle; Mn.
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i.Quiae ll'tl!ney PUny: Mra. Cnar·
Meet On Thuraday
leo L. Milll!r, CUlton.
The Women's Association of · DISCHARGED: Mn, WUIIam '
lbe Middleport First United Davll, Jr. 'Blld daUghter, Mal. Presbyterian Church will meet on; Mn. Wllllam Lewia and. '
_-Tburlday, October 25, at the daufhlef• ~- PI~~; M.r \1.
church .wilb Mias &amp;lun Par~. Jamtl Nelson, · Murrayo\rlltii;
president In clulr8e. The repol'l WOhar Beller, Loorv, Mr4. Rar·
of tbe nominating commltlee ly Lute, l.e&lt;m.
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regarded as essential seven days a week.

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131-YEAR-OLD BLUE fAW
·AND liMIT SUNDAY SALES AND SERVICES

Edmonds, 18, Glenwood, were
held SundOJ 2 p.m. allhe Beocb

their education, Sauer said.
Reaoltl of the test wiD be
mailed lo Ute school In December and each stu-tent will l'e·
celve a copy of the re:;ults . of
his test with an inrerpretatlon.
Tsltlng the test were Roberto
Smith, -Pille Roush, George

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_Man On Sunday

Aptitude Test
Given Pupils
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penetrating questions. II Is not Mr. and Mn. John Kaulf, Mrs.
pre&lt;lsoly alleged here thai the Beuloh White and Rev. Boont.
tape ~· been edited In behaH
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vieW•. But the tape ha• been
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0110 bundle. and with 00 tope Mra. Paul smart, Mn. laoob
. monkey business.
. Turner, Mrs. FrBDCel Bearhs,

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Tho -.torr bu Ill ltlt OWl - · 'Ilion
H• il, il&gt;dtod, 1 bU1J ...., rilt han """ 1oM .._
• repulatioo '"' beiDJ .... ol. ..... Built .. ltLs poollloo ...... ....
hardeol worklq dlplomatlo lool&gt;. put • ,.... wloo did 1101 aiciBDI, ever.
: &amp;ea Clplll _... ..tereneeL
During • - ' forlt!lght In AI lhll - · O&lt;MIWWIIIIIInt
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New Y«k, bt OOilforred 'Wilb 7" 'lrllllld lib lo
In vi,oiling 1ore1p Jlllnlltoro, Hlo """"""" wiiJ
Nlldll Jan.
work day ofleo beilnl at I I.ID., ohchev'a doctoloo IJOIIpoao ,...
ond &lt;OOtiliUOI lllllll mklnlght. H1o 11&lt;1 "''IIOia- lllllll o1tor tht

Ruslt of tohlrklttC bil d.U.. ... ,the - ·
i•sa, perhapo, k Ia ltLs duty Ill
----maintalD tbe America tradltlon
of regular and fnq- ltWI i

Sevtral of Montgomery Clift's
ftlendl have betn In touch with this dt•
partmtnt, lt')llnl to locate him, slne41 his
niiCI killed her lover tn Booton, Thty
uat want to tell him they're 1tandlna \!)',
n case there's anythtnc they can do, He
II In town: he'• betn aeon strolling In
tht midtown area end lunchtna at tht
falhlonabll Volaln, end friends In . t~t
tndl believe he may etar In the tv ope.
olal band on r. SCott Ftt•r•rald;s "Rich
Boy"-so possibly one of the big net.
worlll knoWI where hl'l llvlni.
'l'lle d~ after the reviews appeared,
"Uttle Me broke Philadelphia's all·
Ume box-offtee record for saleo, with
•21,000 worth ol ticket• beln11 sold at
the wlndO\Y , But producers Feuer and
Martin lll'fln't btlna lulled by the nolle·
fl: they're Ullnl every performance to
I!Jhten and polish the ahow, because
tli., want It to be perfect by the lime
It arrtve• In New York . . . Added notl!
to the ~trtmbled re1taurant attual!on:
Maurlte, the popular maltra d'hotel at
the now·shullertd H1rwyn, will stlrt
creating IUeitl II the Encore (that's tile
old l!l'lftl!ilp) wllen the l!:ncore opens
later 11111 month.
Bing Cl'olby •~4 Bob Hope just may
make another "!toad" eple. they're 10
Dlemd with tile f!Odll of "Tilt Road
!o Hona ltona•• . , . Maraaret Leighton
bas seven eoatumt thlnltl In "Tchln·
Tthln.'' altboup tllt'l llinGJt never off.

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... July I, 11162 follows: Athens
IIJ LYLii c. WIUION
taped ._.lew• on edited or ·- "'1 - fl ...&lt;~~~ t4 1M 01 - ... II ..7 ... '11 G lila
v.W Pn.
are DOt edited il of 110 lUtter
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WASHINGTON IIJPil - For Tbll lid lhlt llluk alwoya ...: ~.uuz, $11,111i0.H.
- fl,MU$, $31,319.71. Hocking
_ . thoD liOW H he doolra, delete ,._ of ltLs J1&lt;-- ~.llli.U, t4,l71.5f, IZ,I50l.l5, f!I,2M.I7. Jlcltaon
relarJ of Sllte Dealt llluk bu w...a !two I llpod IntervieW IP" trT,tlll.ll, 171.211_.11. .
no weekly figure,
cieoled ...,.._ lbe - l l y 11 the protedioD be c1o- •
IIJIUI; III,IZ'T.- renee -:- 115,8119.21,
opportuDIIy 1o ...,..um blm pub· slreo. Wlhtthe . . _ rtpprt- 13, $147,01UI, 110,761.f7.
Melp - $2,276.30,
HOI,- 01 polic:J tow..,t BorliD, er1 "" auch protedioD ..,. bo Melp - ll,flt:fl, IIS,UUI, Pike- 11,107.13, 138,381.94,
CUba !.- and otber ,.. bad.
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. - 115,801.72,1 71,722.12. Sc10lo
whloh tbo adminillr- lll'flllii}J 11 .,., 1101 he poutblo 1o per,.. - -~·. IZ,Z211.111, 135,· no weekly flguroo, l11t,77Ull.
ls oeekltti.&lt;ampolp yur aupporl suadt llluk Ill the . - Ill • W.72, • . -.• a.
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VIDtoo - $658,77, '12;885.00.
of the Amerlean poople.
pnu -r._ when
There baa DO ....... Ul bt tlgod ia ltLs fa.

lfOUPI ..lslde of Cllbl
•upeaai••·· · · ..,.. nl1111
lllllWo to lliJ'OO ' baG.. .... .

abodl $4!0 mi1Uon. 111- a!oMtl·~;;,;; ....
ha. About f40 Il1lllion baa ..... • :
Gpended, 111011117' fat ·todln!llo·• '
tans. Cuba mU&amp;t Jll)' "'"r' IIlli' •·
wllh sugar, lobl«&lt;l•oncl oiiW .....
exports, b~t her fottlln trlde

fat lbo tlldln( !let. 11 '&lt;I tile Ulll lfcure by a w I d 1 Roos - f4.38UI,
ov• lbo 111110 period of las tarlin$111,107.211, $1115,111.110.
year. Tho other eounty tu l&amp;io
'l'bo ""'"' lhowlnfl the r.. lldoto - IIS,e32.11, ll't,lm.lQ,
wu Villloll; Molt of lbo coun :eipto for the .,..kl ••d'nr 12'11,828.85, PG'I,.m.ll .
lito ill the m!nUI column IIIISS· , oct. II, 11112 and !let. I~, 1911, Viltoa _ $l,IIS.t10, $567.l7,
and for lho !iacol yeon •tart- 11 ,94.01, 11,111.01.
llll July l, 11112 and July I, 1911 Motor vehicle oaleo lax
follotr:
1ect1ona in the ten ""'lheMiern
......, - fi.JID,II, $10,11UI, ....ties lhowing lhoee for
IIG,'Itl.ll, fllti,GI!.,71.
weel ending Oct. II, 11162 and
GaiU8 - tl,711.71, 11,101.19, for the flacal yean which

Gallla eounty .,.. OliO of two
count1oo out ollbo to l&lt;iulbout.
n Ohio
lito to obow
loer
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Honor Students
Of Rutland
Are Announced

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Lawson .M ilk Co~~ WllllaiQ 'MQWitll, Chairman .
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