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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962

Mjddleport, W. Union Woman, HUrt In Route 33 Wreckit
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Four peno111 ucii)IOd -~ 1he wrect cauud women Emerpney oquod-.
Mr.
ble death W - y In a to be llirown through 1he wind· Y0UJ18 ns treatel lor opllnterln8 hellkla ..WIIion on lhleldJ of 1he can In which contusion~.
1 lhlrp curve jwt IIOI1h of tile !hey were ridln8.
1lJe iovealipll~ olliOer, D&amp;Melgl County lairlloUndl at Mn. YOUIII wu a Jl818f11&amp;01' puty O!arleo Sayre ollhe Melp
Rock Sprlnp.
In the northbound 11112 llodp County Sherllf's ~
Melp Memorlll boopllal uld Dart driven by her bulband, oald 1he wreck wu reported at
this morning two women, both Roberl Coo YOUJI8, 71, of Hud· 3 p. m.
passengers In
cars, are IIOIHI1, Middleport.
Authorities beliovo 1he Cotin lair condiUon. 1llty were 1lJe o1her woman wu riding UllllloJ moUirilt wtJo eocaped inldenllfied u Tlltlmt Ford ol 1in a Ford· Falcon operate! by jury, loot eontro1 a1 his car 11
West Unklo, W. Va., and Lauro Donald Ford, 31. ol lllgHt In be nJUnded 1he lharp curve, and
Y011ng ol Middleport.
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Both vlctlm!l were reported the Ford, wtJo wun'tldenlllied, ~ of Young's car.
llllflrrln8 !racturod wrilll and suHered lacerations &lt;f. hll
1lJe Ford was demoltobed
multiple bead cut.o. Impact of and waa treatel by 1'&lt;111101'0)' while the llodp wu a Ioiii

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Thelma Ritter , Betty Field,
Edmond O'Brien and Nevilht
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Mrs. Vlloa Sales of Lanca.s·
came last Friday to spend
with her 1011 and
family, Mr. and Mn. Harold
· ~nJoae. Yeslerday a family dinner was held at the Chase home
the following present, W.
Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
Anthony, Mr. and Mra. Jay
Jenkins and chlldren, Steven

Beth, Mr. and Mra. Ger·
Anthony and Barbara and
of Middleport, Mr. and
Raymond Lievlng a n d
51Jelila. Mlko, Judy' Susie and
of West Columbia, of
VIrginia. the Chuu and
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But All Sizes In
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Si:r.as 4 to 10

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ON- 'Lt

TIRES IN STOCK

TRUCK TIRES •• PASSENGER TIRES
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RAYONS •• TUBELESS - TUBE TYPE

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carols were aung. Treaa.
Mrs. Barbara Black reported on procoeds from I h e
lunch aales at Mr. lind M r 1 .

Clarence Headley's aale. Plans
made to finish furnlahln8
the church k1tcben.

UBERTY THEATRE
J4IDDLiiPORT, omo

LAIT TIMI TONIGHT
:Mr. Pan On The Runt
"'N TH• DOUILI"
(Color)

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be
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while lor a baotet to be
to a needy lamlly. Each
ber brought a alii to ba
to the Ebnwood Roll home.
Momben also had 1 alii
chanlt. Rolrelhmonta wtre
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Carpontar. Mn.
made • •ll'lety of
cootd.. lor tho event.
Other memberl present
Mabel Kim, Mn. Mn.!r.d II
Headley, "'"· Dorll
Devil,
Swan, Mr1. Nadlna
Mn. PbyUII Nawland
Mra. D. Carr.

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Unecl Rubber

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1-7th UN Session ·is In Spectacular Class : I

Baily Seiitlnel
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lldM .ll(. tJII • iltlu.ll~ .. He was an outs!~ aelilr In -moVies and on t h e
ltqe for ~ch • long period in t h ; 5
~try and blll. native England that it
-~a, ·A_.Jll~ to realize he w as
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A l'llll .. oj Lllitbton's many tilms
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WASWNGTON - (NEAl
Achievement~ of the
J7th
United Nations General Assembly are considered ·•spectacular" In comparison with results
of the two previous sesskms.

hal pro~uced. Each wao otamped with
hil unique personality. Those who art
old enou&amp;h to hav• !e~ the!ft still re·
member h1s portrayals of Henry VIII,
Captain Bligh, QuOimodo.
ln recent years, his reading tours intraduced the spoken beauty of the Bible
to audiences around the country.
He wu a craltllllan.
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land, in charge of international

Russ ian statements in as.qem-

AT THE BEGINNING of the
session Washington feared that
the Latin American caucut
would be split In pieces a n d
scattered all over the floor. Gu--

ended l)'en't all gooo, from the

ba put II together again.

American point of vl~w .
Cleveland also admits that
the mo~t Important developmenta whiLe the General AsHmbly ll'IS in session this yf'ar

At the beginning of Lhe ses.

sion it was feared there would
be trouble from the Russtana
ovor the tsaue of esplonaae from
space vehicles. Dl!oclooure of
the Russian lllllolle bues In
Cuba made the cue for the
need of reconnal!sanct. howevl
er, and the upe&lt;ted big debata
never came off. SlmUarly, the
need lor on..lte Lnopocllon of
nuclear test expiOI!ons wu LmpressM on most of the U. N.
del!ptea.
no ladlu deteptlta nloh

dld not happen It tho U.N.,
llthough they aUected Ill proceedings.

il-Uin1 of the

Ra8Sian

mllllle boltl Ia CUba aid Red
Cllllla'1 attack 011 IDdta tbrew
the COmmutat blac deleptlono
at the U.N. Into deep dllorray.
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affairs.
He qualifies this with an ad·
mission that colonialism a n d
the Congo are the most troubleso~ issues for the U n i t e d
States In the U.N. On these matten, results of the session just

trained Indian troopi 'rould bArely get
out of their own way?
Why? Because lancuago IJ •• much
a weapon of the Communists as any·
thing In their arsenals. It can take the
form of a morale·plercing high explos.
ivo abel! or, aa In tbia Instance, uoison
gas.

most fruatrallna tbln1s the arandeur and Jtrenath of CommunIJiOu&amp;,.tJie ,JdtolOlllc:al conflict between ist ideas.
~lila amtlla Unitld States 11 -tbat we
"Addretiillg the West, we pin our
lt!Jtl!:iDt
11111• wotda - "peace," faith only to the truth or our Ideas, but
"freedom•• !::.. but are poles apart in we do not pay necessary attention to
their meaniifp.
skill and t~~clics of propaganda ltsell."
', An lllstance 11 a speech ma&lt;1e liy SoChallllna only ihree prop'r pouna,
~· pro,Pi~~ ~ Leonid llyich" thue \1)(\tdl cdlilii will have.lletn,tpak·
t6 .U!l.IJ'.S:$.Jt. -Atadtllly ol selences:
en by I' U.S. sena\or on the floot ol' Con·
IIIII' iria4e&lt;luately Inform world gross.
opinion IDd , the workina people of all
Little wonder that emerging nations,
nations a~t th,, ~uccesses of the So- having Little knowledge about either the
viet Uulon .. .
"1Wa)rt we~~ ·eolhtumee Inapt ln United States or the U.S.S.R., aomttlmtl
wblc~ _w~ 14! ll!rn.
tt. .~~taa._- of oUl' ayltem, Item pu~cto,'!
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or~:anization

Words Do The Twist.,. .
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Zorin's denial that t h e r e
Wt!re Rusaian missiles In Cuba

Tnfs is the opinion of Assistant

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prepared and had te aU Mot·
cow lor n~w lnltl'u('tiont lo rharU)' KremUn eonfuslen.
was muterfully e~:poaed a nd
denounced by U. S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson. That threw

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Wielding The Words··
- Tift .W,9~eae have coined a now defense," when the Ill-equipped and LLI·
phru, to, i!hcfjbe their Invasion .of Inlilt: .-•,,, · J' ; ·
"SIIf.tlefllllelllrllteback."
an lmpniiiYe pbrue in typical
eommu~ .dOlibletalk and as meaning~ ~- m~. other• they come up with.
Wh1 ''ltrlkeback," wbon thero waa no
oriiiUl'- •lftct from India? Why ''self·

lerlu A Zorill wert: c1qht un-

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en cun:dderablr troablf a&amp; 11'e·
vious General Anembllel did

• 111-ttepft &amp;urn this year al·
aer Red Cbina attacked on Ia.
dill's northerll lrontlen. T ll e
about·fate ••• not qatle per.
fet'l , for l.be lndiant still voted
lor admlllkm of lle&lt;l ChDI lo
the U N. Bat H was a spiritless
presentation ond the tame Wll
defeated.
All the neutrals went through
agonizing reappraisal of their
policies after lt was show nthat
Cuba was no ·uberal lndepend·
tnt but a full-fiedpd Commllnlst 10telllle. As a ,...ult, Gen-

eral Assembly vota on all the

anti-Communist issues - R t d
China, ~ary, Korea - won

record majorltlea Ln support ot
u. s. pooltlona.
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ON SllB$l'ANTIVE I8IIVIII
before the General ANtmbJy
Ibis year, Cloveland bolmM
reoulll of the -Lon were also
lood- '
U Tbant wao elected ...,...
tar)' pneral an4 the R111111D
proposal lor a three-man '"l'ro~
ka" . .retarlat of anti-Comlllunllt, Communllt and neutral
repreiOillltiVII Wa I

"We Appreciate Your Enthusiasm for Our
Mariner II Project, But ..."

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tr :tinlng institute for interna.
tiona! evil servant~ was 1uth·

orized this yesr, but tho new
secretary general says he wlU

not allow it to be staekR wltll
Russians.
The disarmament iuue was

referred back to Geneva where
the U. S. wanted it, wlth a •
mand for a romlfthensive ~
ty_ The a81el!lllly'o resoiUilon
on nuclear testing also called
t~r

an agreement under .....

forceable controls." This was a
victory, even &amp;bouCb tbe Gen.
eva conferencel have adjolD'II-

R without qreemont
A llarl Wll made OD Ia-.
llonal ....pe;,ollon La space with apoeemtnt to estall11111 • 111'11 . . . . .. lilt mpetle oqulor' Jll')bolll)' ltl
India;

'lllere wu
fDily

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lood General Aual'tllliJ

vote baeklnl up tho World Court
opLnlon 011 !Itt obDcltioll .. Ill
memberl to pay aU U. N. a•
nosmenll. U Tbant nnw 11111
be in a poslllon to dun mernberl who art In ll'l'tll'l a ••
katD the world orpnllltlon ool·

. vont ao wall u IDinl·

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Cautions Friend's Advice
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13-striDged instrument, for his son .. Takannri, in New ·York. Eto, who
is blind; it in New York to introduce ~e- instrument to the- West.

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mainly-ot·Creotes; Hindustani or Indonesians. 'Recent ..
where B~sh Negroes live as they did 300 years ago.

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Business Services

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Jackson Council Wantin~
To Raid Fat Light Fund

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no deal. ApiD the)' 'nn IIW'ed
when coofl'lll1ted wtth oomothlng
new. I never• eveD reetived, in
writing, a filial rejeotion .ol my
opodlla. I had to auus their verdiet, when -~~~ had puoed.
1 am 1101 Nylng !hot 1 wllh
J!OVemmenl cqntrol, but, lntlead.
pttsiUrt 011 these men - who
are licensed by uo--to bond over /
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llob-~~~- oa wrWng, nol qualified It lo lime that the company of
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H. Kellow
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~i;;;k mala allll Ja lUe il tbt fast in to maQ. 1 melee. a ferment,
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say, Is: "Shut up!''
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'lllo Clui!IMI Swim: Wilh Dick
S'f.Noto muy ttiiYil1ob 1~ men.
Powell aliil'lK, the fil'llt guest hO!!t
0.\ILY Clll'PTOQUOTE - Hen'o Joo• .. work Ito
For tho faet 11 that so many on his NBC-TV show wtll be
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(ave experience either In livlna followed h1 Bob. Mttehum, Frank
One Jetter .Ibnply .11tanda for anOther. 1n tllliat IUftple A. II Ul8d
w treating. Really, Hvlng or l!re- Sinatra and Glenb Pord-all ·only
for the three L'•. X for the t"fltO O'a, ete. Alnfll ~era. ..,_.
::~tlng ha!l notbtug to do with prof- as hosts.
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•eptlon, stn81Uvity, Imagination, Msn'.!l World" series wiD be repA 07Pt..........~ot. guoto ood humane vitality. r.,ented by two epitodes In the
Y litRIULIA l&lt;N 'I' J'KLKID 1:0•
Which brings us to t.h~ rea!Kln InttrMUonal Televl.slon Festival
.Yby television it In the ~te It
of Mont~ Carlo: it'!l undentood at
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\ny unqualified man. knowing least one other netowrk may be
It X R 'I' It,- G T D DB K A K
tJimseli unqualift!d fean his lnter~ted in btlnglna the show
'Y~'• Cl')'ptcNlY41tle: IT TAICJJI A IIE4P rJI LtfUI"
"'edow, oenaes hi• Inferiority. Ho jback ; two of the stan, Randy
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does not trust an audlenl!t to Boone and Ted Bissell, drove to
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come ttl an Ide I, but rattwr trieR INew York to rou~ Interest, tired
to tailor a garment to fit a mo- to talk to NBC, got nowhere, of
ronic giant he guesses to be that .courSe.
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4:15 LDcal NIWI
w1th thts mentahty m the past , FRAMINGHAM, Mass. mPJl- 6:00 News
4:16 Jonll Bulet Show-1\ttl.
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8-30 Newa
4:116 NeWI
otbe s mmoneil in t0 ise a o ms mos1 press1ng I"""' ms.
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He distributed oo homeless dogs 8:36 Farm World News
1:00 P1atter PartJ
family after the mother d~es. The f
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point was my ezplanation of how 1l:;
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poun
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young '"·
7;0$ Breakfast Party
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to emboyd human """"" Chri"
NO !lows
1:00 NeWI
tian principles, even as our he- Wlt~ELTNG , W. Va. &lt;UPil - r:as Plehns Hardware Show t:O&amp; filth Fat Today
roes, savans, teachers embody IWheeling Downs race track ray. 7 liO 7,10 N ...fteport
tl:30 News
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aged by fire last week, has lost 1
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ThJa expiiDitioa wu torn
its winter meetlq and ml)'. eva 8:00 Radio Hymnal
·&gt;f tho setiplll bolhl "too olow," ""'• dlffleully Gpl111ng In lftt 1:11 Bnllcfut l'lrty
thus ripping tho heart ooc of the spring. Trac:\1 ~.1!1~1 ./"'11011:- _8:30. V~n P~rtlck. ~~ , ~ 7,% Breakfast p ......
!~Cory and leaving everyone in the Edwards said SUnday thait Wheel- 1:'35 Breaklast Par\)' ' · ' •· · ?:30 News
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. inC deHnltely WID not llhlfl !Ia .8'45 ilak"!' J:l'ura. Show-Frl. f:a&amp; 8reMiasl l'lrly
lmilarly. J \\taB 1\lftln'IOned to winter meetlna: to ne1rby_Water 9:'d0 News
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1~:01i Talk o1 the Town
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10:55 World Newa
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11:00 Talk of the Town
11:1$ WOI'Itl New.
(txcopl Frl Churoh Ioiii Rtoc lUI Mecuell Mllollonl!o
11:45 World 'IOWll
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11:55 Maoon County News
11:11 Educatlollll l!peolol
ll:OO Community Newt
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11:1111 Lifeluanl Bulletin Boonl 1:11 OSil Foatlttl!
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ll:411 Country Go Roun&lt;.
5;10 News Summary
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1.2'00 Neb- Noon Report
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1962

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WilHam 0. Douglas today delayed until Jan. 9 the effect ofj
a lower court decision that would allow the natiof!'s railroads to eliminate "featherbedding" or unnecessary I
work.
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Originally, 'the ruling was to the raJiroad lndUAtry out of itt '
have gone intn effed ~ Jan. 2. doldrums but tend it further into
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peal in the Supreme Court by jwlth "stirring up an unwarrantJan. I, no change In the work 1e:l, exaggerated bogey oi finan- r
rules cao take place unill tht c.l.al crisis in tile minds ol the
caae receives high coutt eonsid- 1public and pubUc olficiall.••

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He aaid thl financial problems .
Wuhtngtoo attorney Milton of the railways can't be a:tven
Kramer, who repr-.nta the ' priority oyer the tr.usport.ation
brotherhoods, ...,.n1 lhe lillY need• of ..,. coontry and mggeat- 1
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Doqlas .., ollow time fm- ed when rail mergen show no
ci)l~ .Holiday l)a,ketb~ll Tournament, had fans in joyous moods_ last night with a . ::~ppeal.
Iinterest in cutting services and
,·dllCisiYe,66-47 shellackmg •!,previously undefe~ted Hamden oof Ymton county. They I The 'llh u.s. Circuit Court of,Jacilities tile• is the time they
,japp..S aggreSsive defens~ as key to the wm. Southern goes Into the fmals .to- Appe 1
Nov J8 uphelcl the'should be Jiven considoratlon. ~·
u.li!ht'.gaillst once defeated Albany of Athens county, which edged Ames-Bern 68·61 . ht a~,;: ai~s "' make the I '
laB! night. Aboye. left to right, Larry Price, Racine; Wayne Young, Hamden; Larry ng f ~ding changes ln r
t#l\lser, Racine, ~d Jack Fam of Hamden. See Page 4 today for game's story.-Sen- :•;or:•.,),.. The changu were I PI
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ty to Judge Thomas W. Mitchell m· common
ity of mergers In the raHway
Judge Mitchell announced the appointment of Thomas ,
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Industry were pre..nted by the PALM B~CH. Fla. fCPJl- IS. DeLay of Jackllon, nght, for the unexprred term.
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Meip' ·General H~spital has burned November 28. . ·
It wlU give t11e Meigs General omic consultants T h u r s d a Y conaidoratl01 of how to get Con·
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tl1e sale has been conand hoopital visitors a
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grou ·to approve t"" poUtlcaiiY'I
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John w. Barringer, jll'lllldent of isignUicant ]li'CliTamo It apurned As Prosecuting Attorne~
'l!llere the Mel Equip- had oot been transferred
l;lr. Boice a~ lbe del!! had
Pittoburah and Lab Erierthio y..,-.
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TRUCK TIRES - PASSENGER TIRES
WHITEWALLS - :BLACKWALLS . NYLONS
RAYONS·.·- TUBELESS - TUBE TYPE'

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atom. He 1a1d the attorney geuoral w.. not empowerecl by law
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,priaonen who reurned here e&amp;r- 1
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Western diplomatic and other re- ,tro's student fllllowers, the dis- growing discontent am on g the
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clJartef to do ~tnen ".in thil At the same ttme. Enrique Ila- 1
liable sources In CUba reported :patches said, alld he was report- peaaantry.
Texas, was cl!arg
liiir't"" loeb ,to be built Orlll otale Is leoerv&lt;cJ fdrooly tho DICIII ·
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Bellnd&amp; 1todar .that P'klt!J Callro io batt~'ed bavillg trouble keeping them The dispatches cited ·"unco•· ~ay by t11e Meigs
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PI;,EAIJS GUIL'!'Y
Johnoon; Pomeroy.
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firmed" report&lt; io Ha.ao• o~ [ •ff• clepartment. Wee
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it ..W IP;tearl cortaln thet UDiea 1w pied aullll' to 4d iD!PIICOolel'l Roush ond 1011, Pomeroy; New Yort City, repOrted thol hll :whtie, were cdecimbed u JncreaoCarmod !OI'ces.
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bus,_ dlolrlct at • . ~- wDI be a !leVen-!Smlth'o crurt and·wu --~tl1ur Wile, Po-.y HD; Anno ba]ll Irreparably, by Nltlta ahortagea.
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1 Como was sa;d to be visiting The Mofgs CoUDIJ
. today wU degreeo &lt;lor· diDIDOI'Ctal fcJr all to five days in jail and o...- Barnhort, RocJne R1. I; Ia r I Khnllhchev'a uolla-1 doclsion ' The dispatches oaid there wa. hlt alma matec, th• University ofl..lll be open Monday,
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Bennett, PoouoroJ. .
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Cliff. Offlclala reported
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within l&amp;&lt;itYI and It w tho .attorney - a l would re- Fla., ,. ~elp pay the ioainder ldlvlslon of plaMing and pro.
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p1e1ec1 in 1 ODD ault in lou of COfPOI'Ite chartel'!l, of the ransom demanded by Cal- :grammlng of the Highway De- j By FRANCI8 L MCCARTHY !bombers and their crews lrom 1the interior but described it as
bedacomrnvftatlons to bkl- thPfl denying tile .def-.daq&amp;a the Itro for tbe ~ of tbe . 1.113 I partment
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president of the. liP,ua leaden, u well u publ_ie
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~LL SIZES • .ALL GRADES • ·ALL · l~l~~S
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ln ,tbe court actlon w~ etate constitutional ; and enforce-

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lan'a Depot'llnObt s-. both
ColumbUJ Uncle Bill's
Store of Ciellelancl
.
mans, and O;Jerating
Ma&lt;t, Akron The Ontario Stxlre,
Toledo Shoppers Fair, Dayton,
and Econc&gt;Fail, Cincinnati .
McElroy said U Wll bio roofllll"lbUity to - lbat laws of
Ohio ...,. ~ and reopected. He alao noted l!Jat courts and
voters have colllicll!od the SUDday

. , Attorney· Bemarl able.

- . Prosecutmg
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coundy-~~rr
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would finl ~ agenda for talkt the
Jan. 1
efficiency and ...,;,a-pro: ~ today With Reolth.......... _ ·--..·-•· ·--~,
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:::the
' IOI'Vi&lt;t'lo tio·JIIlbllo. ucatlon and Wellar. Secretary I Jackoon County com~ Unjverslly of Cincinnati Law..reiy
name This in tum he ,.Jd, ....,ld,... Anthony J. Ceiebmze. So was Pleas Judge Thomas W. Mii&lt;h· ISchooi in J~ · s~. being ad- ifof
Beegle. It is the
In in~ patronise • .,.... fooml aid lo education.
ell will make the appointment mitted to the M, ~has pniC. ·
space whera the Dr,
and Increased profill.
The admlnlllraliea will try o DeLay for Gilliland's unexplr- ticed witl1 his father, J~o
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I shoe repair ohop and a
Leon H Koyoerlhlu! former again next year (01' federal aid .. lerm which runs throogh Frank DeLay, in the Jactsc!n
apartment.
Dr.
. PnattJeni·1 Cc&gt;ul&gt; ' lo publlc oehoolo, 11 _weD aa tojl$64. DeLay was the only per· law firm of DeLay 6 DeLay.
I,
Dr Davit SCOI&lt;hed reports I of ~thel Advlloro from higher education. Th!l propos~! 8CIIl od tl1e appllc:ants to have He is tl1e oon of~ .. ~ Mrs. ' f " ' ~'·
mc
.
h" been batted down twice m sought the prosecutor's office
tl1at Mrs. S..gle had been ap- 1160-53 under Proatdent Truman: Congress, but adminlllr.alioo ex· In ream! years. He was deleal- ~rank DeU..y of Jacloon. _He
,
to sell her property said propoeed merger• tell Am1r pertJ believe each paaamg year ed b GUllland In the
was
born
10
Jacltsoo,
is
marraed
1
1956
Mofls General lloop~lal. "To lea ahort and run counter to free, redli&lt;OI ..... ol the oppolitlon, Re
the former Lee Hawk of Jackmy knowJeda:e we hav' ne.ver competitive industry.
Much the same thinking w a a
pu ICBD prtmary,
son and they have three cblldapf&gt;roached her;'' Davis bldl&lt;at- Keyoerlhtg a""'oed lhe railroad 'bebind the Preaident'a decition to DeLay also had the backing ren, SUsan, 8, Jan 8, and David
. W:.
ed. '
induJtry of downlradlnl push again for medicare. He and of oeveral members of the Re. 3.
House ll'IIIJOr tap far
1 ~ exeru!lve He is a member of Ph1 Delta go on ~le
Thursday morning· the Shuler and facllltles in aecord with the h11 advilert aense what they re- pub~
1 -lOr
Construction ~Y bepn aiiiOWit of traffic aenorated by garcd o slowly · ~!"Win I public :~:.":e;e
~~ ~- Theta social fraternity, Phi Del- :::1:..~
dolm remainltlg ~leks "a di.omally low United Stalellaupport fur the pian.
and •-k
f rm 1 lio
' to Phi legal fratornlty all four d
...,.
wher the ""'•• __., to"
Thit
Kenned ' thlrd d
~ no o a ac n on
'
ay .
~~and toui:i IP~;- : btcreaaecl tutbaekl in of talk:·~ tbt v!'e~tion Whi: endorsement.
!Jackson York Rite MaBQnic bod- Deadline for JIUI'Chae
aervlce~ and faclllUee wt~n't 11ft Houle wiUJ cabinet offlciala and DeLay was graduated from 1ies, Elks Lodge, AJ.Derlcan Le- 31. H the tax il not
1
Ithan a ~ per .U.V pol~';
other high admlniatratlon aicdeo I Jackson High school in 1941, gion, Jackson
Presbyterian be Imposed ·''~' up
. Wan
. _t.·
e
Than
on next ~·· budget, reported ,aerved in tl1e army (11142·1945; Church, and the Jacklloll Court- CaldWell's ol!li.&lt;i oadd
.
at an all·ttmf lugh In exce~ of graduated from Ohio Wesleyan ty. Ohio State, and American trailer 0~ ......
.
$99 blWon one! tha 11163 leguila· UniVersity in 1948, ..., from the I bar assoculions.
bill of sale, iftli; or
Pilot F o r Cuba
tivo program. .
..
of purchase . .willuu
.
.
.
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A
t
De - U
c:basinc
tbo
MIAAJI (UPI)- '!'he RedlCOr.~townasAfserlarccabnlnlltodot "tYo Mr. Dugao h. Ia
eigs
~~ ~
' l&gt;!ti!l·
-.••
for a ship bigger than ·the
uvvPI
The. minlmUm
take m~re r,nlolll goods to Cuba and. possibly brln. out PJ~e
... CoPerrymua:,~~n. who
Wreck,· Drivers
house ~ "
another load of relugeejl.
~ ,.,
for ColdweU ,.U
And lirealdent Kennedy • after talk'!'g with ll!lldero ol. was oeveroly wuunded from an
Two MeiKS county cars were completely d niOIIshed er tax 15 IJitired 011
th~ IU·fated Cuban invasion, was makmg plana to fly to aUesecJiy ,.u.inJllcted ·32 cab· in an accident investigated by the Ohio Slate Patrol on 10 ..per_ ~nt · :d~~lliot
Miami Saturdiy .and ad.dress an expected 80,000 Cuban bre revolver rround In .the hed Thuroday. Both drivers walked away from the crash eadi Y~,
exiles i ·1 .MJaml's Orang~ Bowl. ,
early Thuroday, remalned
scene uninjured.
·
· of figurliiti
The AfricanPilot left la!t Sat-"": of lbe Cuban FIDlDiea Corn· very poor condldlon at Holzer . The accident took place at Arresls reported by the Pa- COIIIjldelild. ·
urday with 1,800 toM of medical m.Jttee, said he hoped any lblp Hospital today.
5:20 p.m. on Rt . 7' seven tenths j trol included l-awrence Shafer' into tbe tu
suppliea and dnddiluffs and re· leking lrelghl _Into Cuba could Dugan, . 51, suffered the In· of a mile soutl1 of the Atl1ens 48, Crown City, cited today fur er Ia
ooid ownm
turned Thurlday witll 922 rei· brlng ~k relative. of the freed jury at hiS Rutland htrne aboot county line. A car driven north driving while under suspens- their tax for either I baH ..
atlve~ of the.CUbaD invasLon jlri•·
tCutlaued oa Plilt I)
t a.m. Thursday. He reported- by Brooks' Summerfield 64 Rt. 1 . La
Ev
56 · Ga1_ tire year. The second bald
I fired "· •••• Into his r'""t
.
'
'
on,
wrence
ans,
onen.
·
·
ley
1,1ac M~
Coun sher,..,. 1 Reedsville made a left turn Jipolis, cited today for s top
The Red Croos IBid lllqusando Nelsooville Mao h
IH~d· ~- e1'811 . tytl 11 I&lt; t11e west Into the path of a sign violalion· Lester Hudson, due by October I. 'lllo ·
of relatlvea atJU JD Cuba are eag·
s epacunen s mves ga ng
dr'
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!noted that an UDOCCUpied
. Heading PlanDiu
the incldent.
car lven SOUul Y ames . 40. ~· Pleasant, cited Jan. 2 er. campins trailer, w
er to leave and ljlal Prem"" Fi COLUMBUS (UPI) - fiov.Carter, 35• Long Botlom.
lor no operator's license; Don- ltional trailer is
del Caatro hal made • firm offer elect Jimes A. Rhode• today
They collided in the south· aid Manley, 43, Middleport, and owners must eome lo
to reieaoe them.
appointed J . W. Wllaon, as,
lllelp Gonorol lloopltal
bound Jane. Both were a com- AH ed L P
n Rl l PI house and register to
"We . are making prelimlnaryp Columbus, to bead the planning ADMI8SIONS - William Hall plete loss. SUmmerdield was PI r
. earbosonh, h' ed. with f t ,
arrangements to pt. ano~r .sh1 nd
mmin diviSion of Middla:port.
cited to Meigs COUhty court easant, are t c arg
ec ·
to take lrelght to Cuba IJut notht· ~ v~~:y n..~rtmentln the DISCHARGES - Alice Van today, charged with faUure .., driving while intoxicated , with
lug finn baa been worked o u
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. lei "'•ht 1
the' he 1
FIRE PUr OUT
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