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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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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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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
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ON ALL TIRES IN STOCK
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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Nilhlly Vlollo
CLOSED ruESDA'J .
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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. 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,
dPr&gt;d)' oklel.
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Bennett, PoouoroJ. .
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the bi&lt;l• are a.hrci..t wort In unlo, a C&lt;JUrt ru)illg favorable of suppdi.. at Fotl Lauderdale
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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WUl be Q)Jened'. •Feb. 28,

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llf'Ved as attorney ( o t ''Labor, civic, bullne• end re·
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ColumbUJ Uncle Bill's
Store of Ciellelancl
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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

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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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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.
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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 " ' ~'·
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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
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to sell her property said propoeed merger• tell Am1r pertJ believe each paaamg year ed b GUllland In the
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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
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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~
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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.
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!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
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other high admlniatratlon aicdeo I Jackson High school in 1941, gion, Jackson
Presbyterian be Imposed ·''~' up
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on next ~·· budget, reported ,aerved in tl1e army (11142·1945; Church, and the Jacklloll Court- CaldWell's ol!li.&lt;i oadd
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at an all·ttmf lugh In exce~ of graduated from Ohio Wesleyan ty. Ohio State, and American trailer 0~ ......
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$99 blWon one! tha 11163 leguila· UniVersity in 1948, ..., from the I bar assoculions.
bill of sale, iftli; or
Pilot F o r Cuba
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MIAAJI (UPI)- '!'he RedlCOr.~townasAfserlarccabnlnlltodot "tYo Mr. Dugao h. Ia
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The. minlmUm
take m~re r,nlolll goods to Cuba and. possibly brln. out PJ~e
... CoPerrymua:,~~n. who
Wreck,· Drivers
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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.
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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
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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 ·
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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
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to take lrelght to Cuba IJut notht· ~ v~~:y n..~rtmentln the DISCHARGES - Alice Van today, charged with faUure .., driving while intoxicated , with
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Some months later I was lrivit·
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A FRIENDLY fB.l.ER Levin. 'l'bt"' I wu introduced to
By IITANLEY JlOLLOWAY two mu&amp;icol numbers, "W~h A zr. Buolty
Wrilleo For UPI
Little Bit of Luck" mxl "Get Me
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in~ my Uvin&amp; iJt Southern Call· muoure, eo l wu moot happy to
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sip a contract to appear in tbe IT. Pull taw
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tioo wblclt would be called teleYIAlb ..loclloo
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sioo would change '-'llnpletoly tho Whott tho JIIPetll wore in orlliool.
LI'L ABNER
pattern of llving within my ~ dec, I asked Mr. Levin how K. : " " fessioo. Had I foneen theoo ad· he bad '-'lmo to oeloet me for lhil
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'IAWK, WIF·6R•antagee. l would have .. med wonderful role. Be 1111W01'111! that u. Military
WHAT .. 'JORE
for an earlier iDventioo of lhil be and the outborl made their
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enjoyabt, omploJIIIOilt 81 "Our
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Mao Hips" in tho ABC-TV ... Duting the New York run of II.~: Bnr.
ries.
"Fair Lady," a man JlaiiH!d Paul M.~t:
Cemlorllq l'ldare
Harriaon caught my perform•nco
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The piclura fell into focua 1M and made a mental note lltot :: ~ot"'7
other doy. as I sot bealde tho ahould be ever get around ID mak·
•whnlninl pool of my reated Hoi· ing 1 televllion show out ol a ra·
Dworla
lywoooi home. luxuriating in tho clio property called "It'• Big- M. Gold:
Southern allfomia IU11Ihitte. The gina, Sir," . which be eruted, I
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nowopapen wore fiDed with news was to get the role that tho !ate
ID tndla
of the 111111y weather prevalent iJt H.....,. McNaughton created in the DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTJ!: - Here'o . . . &amp;e -...tl 1*1
GASOLINE ALLEY
most other 'parto ol Lh e world. -ller medium.
A 11: Y D L 8 A A J: •
Snow and aub-freeling tempore- Four yelll'l later, we got around I
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I queH I didn't
ture seemed to prevail every- to slgnlnlf the contract.
One letlol' olmplJ'
llor onot-. In lhil -plo II. I I tel I you I'm in tht
where.
ThUI, television scored twice for the u..ree t.•-. X tor the two 0 '•. ete. stnrle letten. apoaqaraqe Mine&gt;&gt;.
trophlee. tbe leqtlt. ancl forma,tlon 9! Ute wotda are All Ainta. ·
I regarded myself, clad only In and establlshed my work ached•
lllaoll fll1 lllo .,.. .uu-...
briefs !if your bnagination oan ule for oomo half a dozen yoaro.
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stand the picture), and I thought l am delighted that things have
A D B
of my 1101·110-fortunate friends worked out to give me thia wtnler
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elsewhere, bundled to tho ears to in Hollywood. And I feel, just as
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avoid the '-'lid. It wu a romforl· in the song, that "with a little
eeYwt rda~ Cryp1 tata1et A JUQHBROW 18 A PEn-·""
ing picture to me. Then I thought bit of luck" I may be able to
IIDUCATIID BlllYOND 1118 IIITill I.W[CNC&amp;.-~.u·ni£Wll
or how television was responsible avoid the rigors of winter Jndefl.
b
for my pt'(IMnt lltuati1111, how ito nitely. This is the oeason ths,t beR.O 10
influence waa felt even befOA I '-'lmos harder to endure with the MONDAY 111RV FRIDAY
4:!5 Local News
'aced a televillion camera for the advancmg years.
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4:15 Jonea Bulclt Show-Tues.
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8·05 Country Music Time
4:30 Local News
- ~Yoo see, it wao television's late, PLAN SPRING WEDDING
1:28 C.nmtry Jamboree
4:40 Mualcal Mysteries
late show ~ led to my engag';; LOS ANGELES tUPl-8inger- 1:30 News
4:55 News
NANCY
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La1dY;_ aotor Rick Nelson and Kristin 1·35 Farm World News
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Harmon, daughter of sportaoaster 1:45 Meigs County RFD
5:14 sign Off
DROPPED A
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Tom Harmon, plan to marry 7:00 News
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
VALUABLE
Sequea~ Of Evetdl
some time Ibis apring.
7:05 Breakfast Party
DIAMOND
The sequence of event1 went Harmon and his wife, the for· 7:30 News
8:00 News
EARRIN~··•
something Uke thLB :
mer film actress Elyse Knox, an- 7:35 Pickens Hardwan Show 1:05 Faith For Today
1 waa apvwing as Bottom in a nounced the engagement Wednes- 7:50 7:50 News Report
1:30 Ne"l
1954 New York production of "A day.
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Radio
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6:35
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Midsummor-Night'a Dream" when Neloon, 22, who grew up in ~e
I5 Breakfast Party
1?20 RFD
the phone rang In my hotel room publlc ey~ . on his .lami.l(• rad1o 8;30 Van Parllck Sport Show 7:00 News
Jne morning. The caller, who and televtston seraes. The A~~ B:3S Breakfast Party
7:!15 Breakfast Party
identified himself as 8 represen- venlureo of Ozzie and Harriet, 8. 45 i!aker Fum. Show-Frl 7:30 Neils
tative of Alan Jay Lerner and and the 18-year old Mass Harmon : N
7:35 Breakfut Party
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Frederick Loewe, inquired . if l •tarted dati"i about , II ..moolha gills C&lt;i~~!· \VIlli Jan~t
7:50 7:50 News
1 8:00 Breakfast Party
would be interested in playing the Iago.
9;30 Newa
8:30 News
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9:45 Betty Newton Show
8:00
News
Mondoy Tllraop Frklt.y
4:110 Diacing with DollS
10:00 News
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4:30 Inten:lwtge
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5:05 World &amp; National Newt 10:30 Newo
9:35 Music In £be Air
10:3$ News
8 05 Spo.:to Today
5: 15 Spotligb1 on Sport&amp;
1:40
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8 10 World News
5:3(1 Dimer M~oicalc
9:55
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11:15 Today With Gild
8 •· Musical Clock
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10:00
News
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SalllrUy
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10:115 Polka Party
9 oo Latcnotrinf
7:00 Sign On, Musical Cluck
10:30 News
11 . 40 Country Hoedown
9·30 Public Service
7:Q 11te Lifeline
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Waid olo Donna Hym~
9:411 Showers ol Bleoslng
8:00 Ohio Valley NeW:!
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8:115 Pt. Pleaslnt FootbaD
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Jones
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11:00
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10:00 News
1?:00 NOOII Newa
11:05 Top Ten Show
If. 55 World News
1~:05 G A H S FwtbaD
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Music
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11:30 N•ws
11:00 Tallt of the To1111
11:45 World News
12;15
Goeaalers
Guest
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Fri.
11:35
Dutton's Top Ten Show
texNpt Fri. Clturch Bells Ring 11.55 Medical Mlleatones
12:30 Music Just For You
12:00 News- N':"n Reporl
ll 45 World ~eWII
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio N•w•
1·00 News
12:15 Music Inter de
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12:15 Educational Special
Ml Al.AlONBOHELLO~
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teeta
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