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'B~r~~~~ ~~tl;!· Middleport Church Of Christ
,--,---_-·- . cbrlstmas with Mr
Ch riS• tmas program PU!~~Intlirtt
cabeen and family
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Mrs George Meinhart was

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"'he prnJ;;r&lt;1 rn

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membe"mg

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Sus11n Slater "TturtyTwo Tails
and 8 L1tllc Feet", Debby Gruel·
er and JLmmy But&lt;:her: "LonE·
some Tree', Neda- Bradford
''Cios1ng Merl 1tal10n". Carol Srritth

"Star of th:&gt; East", [.; R Wiley
:~ ml son Davul 'Solo, "Silver Bells'
Cash Bahr, story "The Littb
,&amp;,.nge! Who Wouldn't Smg", Mrs

Chnstmas'

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p1ano snl n "Oh, Holy
Nigh t", Chmt1ne BahT; "Thll
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Tmv Chnstmas Dell", Mar.
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Long, "I Can't R1•mcmber", .Tt f
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frey Boggs, ''The Day After I j'r anti \1rs Fred Mees and
Chm t m ~s". Bre nda Boyl'r; "TtY.! l !amJlY
Columhu s. and Larry
Engmeer ', Lee nard Van Mete: , Faulkn.,er, St Albans, W Va, vts"At the Mangf'r", Ca ndace Bahr ited over the week end wtth Mrs
"Christmas Picture~·. BetS) Cull James Faulkner
nmgham, Pnmary chorus "The
Joe F RH'c&gt; who has completed
Happy Da} Bx'pre ~s ', 'Chnstmas · 1 two vears m th e Marine Corps, ar·
BillY Hysell, ''The Christ h rived home Monoay evenmg fr&lt;lm
Christmas' Marv1n Fry, , offertbry ValleJo, C.Jlif H1s mother, Mrs
piano solo, Joy Boggs; "Salver H~lda Dunham, and brother, Larry
Star", Peggy McKmney, '~The I Rice, and &amp;o n, Chipper, went to
Bard's Christmas Tree", Narsa [P-arkersburg to meel htm
Frost; "Tbe F1rst Noel" , Carol
Mr and Mrs Norm&lt;m Wayland
wa.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell 'rile; south ll)inlature. bride and
Andenon, Judy Marttn, Judy and son, Charles, are spending Second Avenue, were~ marr1ed on tne 'gift of their S&lt;n and hiS famDcce01ber 18, UKI!. at the Methq- Ily. Guests were registered by
dtst Church pers••'l• tn Che- their granddaughter, ' Virginia
shire with the Rev. C. L. Thoma&amp; Fife The couple received mar.y
gifts and cards from friends anrl
performing the ceremony
The groom ptesented hiS brtde relatives and another cake from
w1lh a brooeh wliach Jbe wore Mrs. W. A- Hutton, Rulland
for her we,ddlng and Sunday 22. Those registered mcl uded Mr
1957, Mr1. Fife wore t~e brooe't and Mrs E 0 Sjllitb Mr. anti
when they celebrated their Gol- Mrs Lee Smith, Noa~ HaskinJ,
den Wedding anniversary - with Mre. Laura Bradbury, Mrs:. Jam·
Open House durmg the afternoon. es Arnold, Mrs John A-layer. Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Fife 11ved in Che· Gt!orge Baker, Mayor e O. Fisher,
sh1re for thirty years l'f their Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Mr~ J. )L
all ilt ancient'
Jenkm ~on

!0 you and yours

~I tht best that life

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Fife's ·Obserye ~v.ersary

WaYne Du11 ~ 'lflppy B1rthdny' Arthur Sk111ner
Chen lr'l' \1,1\ t'l, '1 Ca n", Debh:·
The pr og ram clo,.cd with "Oh,
Hwkl c, "Wf'lC'Ulle To \ou", Jm: Holy Night", sung by , Carol Jean
Long, "A Secret', Jack Lohse, Hudson, Carli!
W!lson, Jani~c
Pr1mary Song 'Away in a Mau· 1Asb ury and Bonme Van Cooney
ger"; "1\Iy Chnstmas \V J!jh", Ste· and a prayer by Fred I Gardner,
ven Va n Meter "Welcome E\•ery pastor or the church
bod)' ' B1ll y ~l&lt;iter , "At Christ·
mas Time', Lmda Pmnell , "R f;

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'!asting·love and friendship.

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to Our Prngram", DlXI~
S'lyder. ' &lt;\ Cou rn~cou s Wc'ic!Jme''
Johnny M &lt;~yer pwno solo uJ!
Came IJp011 1 hf' :\I1 dnight Clear'1

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of Sundav
the Chmtmns
, ''Keepmg
Christmas
Su·
presented
n1ghl progral'rl
at tht' ell
Sl:ln Call
Neutzlmg,
"I Love
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by Kathy McElhwn v foll owed by group
~ tngtng of 'S1!ent N1ght".
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Cht.~t which
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Middleport

In

heauty, Ch•i•lmas it wfth

ua once more. To every•

one-, we- extend

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fifty years of merrled life anti Archer, Mf' R C. Sansbury; MrL
have be~n Middleport residents J. B Hayes, Mr nnd Mil. Fran~
for the past twenty ~ears They Ch.eescbrew, Mr. and 1\tr.s. RaY·
have one son. Robert ~ who ownJ. mond Luman. Mrs T F. Hawkins,
the Fjfe Relrlleratiqb and
Mrs:. Charles Vroman, Mr.
anee 1Store on South· Third
Mrs. Edgar Pratt, Rev and M1 ~:

11ue, an~ ther have two a:ranJ C E Hoyt and son David, M:·
chlltlren, ' Vlr&amp;lma Irene and Ro· and Mrs Robert Cuats, Mr and
be. I Craig.
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Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mr and Mrs
At the ,Ope~ Hous~ mange- Dana Ham tllort. l!lrs Homer H\
nent . of yellow roses and atllor sell, Chester Tannehill and da 1j
~t1t flowers were used in the ghter, Jamce, Middleport; M·
home and Mrs. Roberl Fife, the4' and Mrs. George Shaw, Lagan
da ugbter-ln-law and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Charlel Barrett an·t
Ha.skins. a.. coUAinl were in
Marlene, Hurley Huttf\n, Mr and
of the dlnlne room, The three
Mrs W A Hutton, Mr. and Mrc:
rd wedding cake, wh1 cb was de· Everett Hutton, Rutland; Leo I
corated in sold and tJpped with :1 Vaug!)an, Mr. and Mrs Ro 1

Attendance
Awards Given
At M~rning S~r

':J: one and ail o!
vur JOyol fncnds we WI Sh that this
Christm,Js may bnng you many
sprritual bles;;rngs .. blcssmgs that
will lift your heart and cnnch your
hf~ lor y~ars and. ycur~ to ~omc.

BAKER

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Kenneth Miller, Charles Bush, Clifford Hayes, Robert
Llndslamer, Marvin Krider, Laura Lyle, ~ellh Woods,
Robert Bunooo, Eugene Buckley, Lawrence Bush, Phtllls Adams, Esther llaycs.
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JACK CARSEY, Mgr.
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-wiJh for your Christmas cheri

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ycu mey luwt joy now and in the comins
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2,000 REASONS WHY

To you we send the st!WII'I ,

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Should we ever be required to proh our Interest
in commllllily health, we could cite a,OOO
goodreaaqna. OurpreserlpUondeporlmenlitoe\1
upward.l o1 a,ooo medlclllallncredleniL
They Come !tom eveey.s)oint ol \h" cOIDpall.
Some are preser!bed daiQ', olheli,!IDI7 rirell.

blmtd with jrltnJs atJd It/lows/lip ' • ,

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Cross Hardwat..
81 LL LEWIS, Owner
Middleport

In our premiptlon dOpjlrtmem' •·
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Raelne Chapter No. 134 OES
met in ape&lt;lal aeeaion Wedneaday
.evening for the, purpose of installlU the offiCers of 1958. The hall
was decorated with polnaettlas
1nd greenery f6r the occasion.
lnstallln~ officers were: Emma
1ane M&lt;lCHntilek, Introductory Of·
fleer: Amber '/{arn.,, JnatJllllng
Worlhy Matron; 1.. ae Brinker, In·
stalllns Worthy Patron· Hue! Gle'and, InVIting Marsball; Beulah
Stobart
Installing Secretary·
Chloru; Grimm, Installlng Con:
ductreas; Louise St~wart, lftstalllng Chaplain; Bernice Carpenter
and Ruth !lllrnitz, TnstBllln~ Marsballs; Leona Hensley, Installing
Warder and WUliam Stewart, Insta lling Sentinel.
Officers Installed were Ada
Nease, Worthy Matron; Arthur
Nease, Worthy Patron; Hamel
Neigler, Associate Marton; Ernest
Wingett, Assodate Patron; Gretta
Simpson, SecretJiry; Cpra Webb,
Tr~urer; Jane Hill, Conductress;
Phy!Us
Assoe~ste ~onducl·
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Qhaplam;
Margaret
Lo~ Jhle,
Ruth;
Sal

were viaiUng-worthy matrons and
worthy patrons, Cora Webb, prtlldent of Distrlei ' 25; Paullne Atkina, Secretory ol DlotrJet ' 23i
Mary Hutihes, Secretary of DlstrlC!
24; Put Matrons and, Paal Patron,!
of Racine Chapter; and dlstineu11be~ masons, Harry P. Smith of
Pomeroy and' Allen Hugbea, Middleport.
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Guests were present !rom Pornoroy, Middleport, . Cheohlre, ~uts­
ville, McCOnnellmlle, PI: Plea!llnl
W. Va., Harrlsonvlllo, Marl~,
Belpre, Cleveland' and Wilkesville.
At the close of the meelmg ~·­
lleshmcnt.l were served In the dm·
ing room The ta bles were attr~e·
tlve in lace covers and decorated
with Chr1stmas greenery end min·
iature remdeer with Santi
a{ld
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Committee's for the Installation
were Harrtet Neigler, Gretta

s1mpson

POMEROl
M" :m4, Mrs. L. 1t ?,rtilt oJ
C~a•leston. W. Va., Mr. and Ml1

W•lliam Claar, Cbillicoth~ and

M• '"~ Mrs. Clayton White and
daughter. Carol Lynil of W!ften
Mary Lou Ibl' ahd Margaret Nell· \"ere Wr&gt;Pkend guests of Mr. and
man, Registration; Leona Hensley, Mrs Edward Par!ttt

Laura Clrele and Charleo Hensley,

Mrs Harold Johnson and Ric~- '

Instruction, Harriet Neiglar, Na :..rd Lelfh£'il of Springfield· were
om! Bnnker and Jane Hill, Vouch· weekend gue sts of Mrs
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4'lfhcil Prosoect Hill.
Mr~ C J Ehcrsbach was a Gal·

zel Cleland, Examming; Harriet ltpolis VISitor Saturday,
Neigler, Ernest Wmgett, J~ne Hill
Mr"~ tt-•chard Vr!.Ug l'lan Sr.. Mrs.

Phyllis Martin, Ruth Bernitz, Max Teddy Warner, Mrs. Waid Windon

ine Wingett, and Charles Hensley. Pnd Jurh• Va1' 11 "'"~'~ were Parkersbudget· ChloruS Gt1mm, Bernice burg v1silors Monday.
Carper:ter, Agne11 Price, !Jeulah
M1•s Cheryl hbeh iJ"ath was ~D

Stobart and M1ldred Chapman, I ' "'1111!ht guest of Mlso Nancy

Program·'"tblorua Grimm, Publici· ~t· rns Saturday.
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Harriet Neigler, Gretta Simpson 'r'l'1 '1rtaughter Debb\e Laney , ~~·
and Betty Salser, Decorating; Eb- •cd Su nday wit~ Mt. and MrS.

er carnehan, Emma Jane 11\cCiin
tock and F1rn,. Gaul, AUditing,
Maxine Wingett, l!abell Stmpson,
Mlldre4 Donahue, 'Letha Mqrrla,
Otis MnChntoc~ and Arthur Beei·

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S'lnd:l'' r,ucsts of Mr and Mrs.
Wtllinm B1ker were Mr. a~d Ml"'.
William Grate and son James of
'harle. ton
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le, Gnevance, Phyllts Martin, Mar·
Mr. and Mrs. R"U~ s 'WatsOn rotba Lou Beegle, Enuna Salser, Lau· l,:iDed h~me . St~turdar, ' evenln~
ra Circle, Agues J1ice, F1rn Gaul trter a v1sit wi th relnth ~s in Cot
and Erlene Wolle, Dinner Commit· vmbus. They were -rccompanicd

C. ' Russell, Vtolet Russell, Ml'
D ~v1d

Briggs,

Beatriet Brig~ ,,

Mr and 1\lt!. Richard tflussel

Santa Pays Visit
To First Ba~tist
Church Children

cDmpanied , horo.e Suntl~cy ~,. Mis~

Koehler who v!Slte~ 'Mr..~~.d MJ;S
t::harles , W~ayP.r\ anal1 :wt'. and
Mt!, s-Jw:n Whi ~· '
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Saturday guests o 1 ~rs. WilL

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and CtJarles. Mr and !.Irs L ,J
Santa Claus brougflt treab to 1am DaWSaD. and ' MrS .•• J!idwaid .,
j{oehler were M~~"~~d ~· War·
Attendance awards were pr e· Reynold s, Mrs Ina Bing, Ch · the thi1dnm of the Ftrst Baptist ren Englapu and' son cralg, ToChurch
S&lt;:hool
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Sunday, Deo. 22 Tbelr Christmas ledO', Mr and Mrs. Wayne , Watts
Churrh Sund:J.y mornmg
program
wall presented
at 7 30 !lnd Scott Dawson of Columttu.~
Mrs Bertha Holter received a
w1th Gerald Anthony, Supt of the :md Mrs. Fred Gramm, You.DgS!
pin (or SIX years O[ perfect
town.
Church
S&lt;:hool, RreSiding
lNldance: Dolores Kra euter
Mr and Mrs Fred Rose nbaum
An organ and piano prelude by
Phyllts and Charles Ihle for
Mrs. Anthon)' and her s:1ster, Mrs •pent the we~l&lt;end tn Springfield
vear,s. Ellen Shuler and Eldo:-~
Raymond Lievlnj, opened. the pro· Wtth Mr and Mrs. 'Jack Roserl·
Kra6uter, three year~ , and Ro·
there
~~ram and the 3rd grade Junior bnum and ,family 'l'~ile
barta Kraeuter and Jimm~ Ha{ll.n
Troop 245, Boy Scodt' &gt;f Am clas~ taught by Larry Rice, had they bad, their C~rlstm'-' dmn•!! .
two years '
and hel~d ibelr grandchildren
erica, held their Clmstm 1s P1rtv the opening exercise.
Rcceivmg recognition lor ha\ at thetr headquarters al the Ltb•
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Other teachers who presented observe Christmas.
lng: missed less tban rtve Sun· rary Monday evening at 7 p' m
Dou&amp;Iass Allen the infant son
claDe! in recitations and
dnyR in the pas t wr were Larrv w1th f!Jfts exohanged
were Freddie Houdashelt, of ~rc-and Mrs .. Riehard Rose~·
Holter, Lamse IN.!her. Leda Mac
Mrs Beulah White, Kin baum was tetu~P,ed home Satur·
~rac ute tl, Annabelle Rose, Mr
The•' were caroling and visited IIti,•rulrv:
rl•uar·ten: Mra. Harry Houdashelt, day from tho hospttal.
11n d Mrs. Delmar Hamm, Mu
Lois Cecil, a retired
1st Primal')', Mrs. Frances Bearhs,
Mr and Mts Roy MeCulloug)t
Norman Fl!lher. Mrs. Clark Ihlc berore 8Coh~ tG Jack's Dalry
2nd Primary. Pageants were given and son of Huntington were Sun·
~ nd Lester Bailey.
for refreshments.
by the 3rd f'rlptary, Mrs. Charles clav 1ucs~s df Mr5. Carrie. fi"ye.

S&lt;outmaster Robl rt M•lls and
Asst. Scoutmaster teonard Gw1az·
dowaky were present lor the party
Richard Hayes won the grand
~rlze and olh~r prizes were won by
James -Btttey, Chari., Cheadle,
Harold ond Rl&lt;hsrd Lemley, oav·
ld zerkle, Klm Neal, Richard Bqd!mer, James Ml!lor, Eric Cham·
hera, Robert Swaoson, Darrell
W 11 cc forrest
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Baehtel, Karl Beck.

Bennett and the 2nd Juniors, Mrs
David ,Pirat Jr.• and an exercise
was pr~110nted by the 1st Juniors,
tanght by :Mta, Ber~ •Bodimer.
• Willi! Anthony, ebsirman of the
trustee!, p_re!Onted Christmas gifts
to the Rn. Claremont E Hoyt,
Mrs. &lt;;. P. Bradhllry, orgamst,
, Gerald Anthony, assistant or·

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.spent the past few days with
thetr mother, Mra. Anna Will·
iamtton of Vale St.

NO APPLESAUCI
OSSINING, N Y-Stole pobce
reported that Stng SUJI prison
Inmates had to do wlitiout the'r
·' David Darst Jr., caretaker favortte ltmt dJ~h Wlten somecmll
the ohureh. The procram closed .hi-jacked a truckload
the beneditlon b• the pastor sauce bound lor lhe
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te~ and Laona Hensley and Lau~le home by Mrs E. A. taon~rd, who
Stewart. Pr~motcrs
w•ll spend Chnstmas wtlh !bern.
Introduced during the evenln~
Harry White of 1Gallipolis' was
tile weekend guest of · his aun! ,
.M1ss Nettle Koehler. He was ac·
j•T:horrrpsom,, Mrs. Guy 0. Russe:t ,

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anrt Loulse Stewart, Registration;
and ~lartha Lou Beegle, Emma
Salser, Firn Gaul, Laura Circle
and Agnes •Price, Retreshm.ents.

Sc.out Troop 245
Christmas Party
Held On Monday

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In Middleport

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R~~ Forked Run Lake'$$25,000/s

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Today

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Voluelast-0 Ivarying
Bei"'whims
Alw&lt;tys
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JltlliQ. 111Gilft''l'b f&amp;llfl'll ptll'j161e of each
is t6 •M to file ~le's t~U6n assets to
rcmoye ' sub-marillull prildUcttive land from
eultlfltJIIII, t6 eonerve tnd promote forest
wood\llpda, and to conserve aoil
Di!'hlopilltlll of tllese entirely worthy pro
jects baa depended upon the good will or the
rhelntt.all~i!Jflg agenelea and conversely,
naturallf, upon the "pressure4" originating
fromeacblocalltyeoncemed
We"1tav• NciJ\IJy lived 1hrough a case
close to borne Where the &amp;ood will stnteward
seemed 10 'lle wanlll&amp; alkt the hOille pressure
to be oli the l~w ilde Bill events happily
turn~ ollt othei'wiJe.
~ api'IDJ at least ·~&amp;,000 w•s promised
for Forked tun l41te by the tlepfli'tment of
Natliral Reaourcrea. It w.. to bUlld a camping
sltt tot a
of 100 campers This
awn, hOWever, wu not eannarked lot Fork·
ed lun But lo(ll•• County ftepresentatlve
Geo'*f lilelnliari ~lit Ullited that the funds
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avllli,te.

He Began Button-Holing

When It • became app~rent a month ago
that Forked ftu'll'l $25,000 might be shunted
Into another lake project It was enough to
stir conildmmlr ietMty here Mr Meinhart
went to wort,at once So did other mterested
lndlvldu1111 .and organl;ations Letters were
hurriedly poste\1 northward Mr Meinhart
himself begjm lhat ott-recurring job of but·
ton holing )mreau peraonne! with the blunt
statement: ' LOok here, you said
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The result was that llllt week the Natural
Resources ,~ple reaffirmed definitely there
are 25,000 MAle dollars for Forked Run when
the weather breaks in April or May
There are three observabons we want to
make about tlilll event that the public perhapC~~hould note

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the way Jundt .,. obtained for such ' home
county'' projects Would it not be better
aome fltrY,.Jor a definite schedule and plan be
set up (or orderly development of all the

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ltat,...,Wlted lata projec~' Why should the

The !'rlce Is Rl&amp;ht
Truth or Consequences
Tic Tee Dough
It could Be You
llld Day News
Matmee Theater

Quecp fnr a Day
Modern Romance!
Comedy TilDe
Sp••ach Playhouoe
Flatt and Scruilli

It ls at once one of the sms and one of the
vutues of Democracy that the group that
makes the loudest noiRe usually gets the
most of what ll Willis J.et us be reminded of
th1s fact of life in other matters such as h1gh·
Ways and possible IocaIIon or sta t e-owned
and operated Institutions in Meigs County

FOREIGN NEWTS
w
COMMENTJ\Ry

II bluntly,
likeD
btg a bite of
Rlstng unemployment unfol'tliD·
otcly drives home this point Blain
tliOoe
of how lndl!QllAta Ohlo'a unlilll·
of II
ployment eompeneatlon Is abd bow
push
badly It needs revision
would lveaken
It doem't take too lon1 to con
ta.watloll.
elude that a famUr slmplf cdnot
climate II ripe to
live on 139 a wee~. tilt JURal
the bead With a
maxllntuil Thlt meaM tllat Ill¥
ol Mh leilsl..
mgo are exbaulletl, bomea are !oat
miJliall)ed "rl&amp;lit to
and debU a!cyroole~ Ccmpenu•
lion has not ~n rai~ed alnce
PROPOSI" LAW
m5
to worl:" Is • falH 1abel
The Lellillature 1n 1957 te"II!Od on
anti unton packag~ It guar
to Increase stela compensation antees no one the right to work
Smce the ~l!lslature doea no! or the rtght to a JOb It does out
meet agal11! until 195b the unem law union &amp;hop agreement! which
plmcd have no hope of badly are based on the prlnlcpa that a
1.......... who benefits from a union
11eecled help
ha&amp; an obhgatron to support th~t
or course, the unemployed ~ould umon bJ jornrng It and paymg
be receiving extra financial help dues
they ao desperately need If the
slate admml&amp;
trallon had mt buck
fLOODS THREATEN ITALY
led under to pressure from the
ROVIGA llaly UP- PoundmJ

Lab1~r Leader

Says Industry
Hogs Too Much
By JOHN R ROONEY

S.erttery

TrtiiUi'tf'

Ohio CIO Council
Wrltton lor Unl?ed Pl"ffs
CObU~IlJUS UP - Unemplay
mont 11 a major concern to lobor
as 1957 comes to a clo•• Alld
according lo all mdrc ahons 11 wltl
be a maJor IVOJ ry m the months
ahead
creased cneh week £or the last ~1

•ceks There are now more than

Thirdly, we might take up anrl push a p~o ~~~vl~g·~~;.~P:~;~~~~ w:~~~;:n;:
posal already made to enllce a number of tton and the number wtll continue
Oh1o iegtsla1ors to Meigs County on a stght toTrhncretatsel
th e
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seeing and educahve lour Forked Run could country tn November was 3 i88
be the No 1 attrachon Olhet s easdy should ooo Thrs ' '" up 680 ooo Irert~
Oclober and the latl!esl lol ......
be the recent industrial develdpments at Ky 1November since 1n4n whiCh was a
ger Creek, Graham Statton, Ravenswood, and recession year Every day brmgs
the great potential site for lOdustry in th word of more lay olls
e
We hopo those tn government
Letart and Portland bottoms
have the foreSight and resol11 to
These •are the kinds of activities that pro- halt thiS needless was1e of man
duce dividends in the athtudes and hearts of ~~~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~~·~;.~d~n~"~;~
the men who have to ponder a stale's future ploymenl like unemplbymenl
d dd
CITES cAUSE
nee s an es1res It IS the kind of fnendly The present economrc slowu wn
gesture that has no dollar sign on it but of h" been caused hy the fallu" of
ten returns 1ts Investment many fold
Industry to &amp;horc Its record 1ro-

Oh 10 Chamber of Commerce and waves from the

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SOME UNIONS IXPELLED

organized Jailor, durmg 1907
demonstrated 1ts responsibility to
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MoYie Matmee
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ilo You Trut!t Your Wife
American. Band&amp;tond
Woody Woodpecker
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ccrtoln employera to ~lock I~PPie anEI the mounting Po R ver pu~cJ
mental unempl&lt;jfil)~ Ol benefelts a dcubh Kreat
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tSUBr whiCh many emplorm Pf,Jesme lowlands In tfte rlnt'l
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Jlcth r~ L('wJs a~M~rrls Johnson of adequ ate wnge hikes or \111h practices
The determination of the AFLI
vhilNI Mr and Mr~ Fred LCWIS cuatorpers In the form of p tlCO
SuntfHy evenmg They alstl railed reductions or steady prices ro IHJt CIO 1&lt;1 serve the best Interests o!
Mr and Mro Don Qul•enbcrry
~--~ -- and son Donnie of Chrlll oth on Mr nnd 1\fr&amp; Dana Ulwls and ~
"·~ANM Ohio
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the Henry
w~ek end WI~ M~ Mr8Mr Katle
Ba" Hesson
and Kennle
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and Mrs
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Wilham
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Unl"" ,,.... lteH Com~~ttndtnt Mre lloyd Williams was ln Pt 1 urted Mr aud Mrs Waller Blake
MARCH O E"ENTS
Cold war headllnoa ore likely to Pl
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anrl fsmllv Saturdoy
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Terry Henry and Don Qul8en Pcnnsvlvama and Mr and Mro Labor bptcltd 10
• ;at n uofore lonr
D1:tchtl from l!urope report berry vtsltcd rclallvOB tn Syracuse Harold Young and family Mason
Congron fer 1 Tax Cut
1 If Loopholn Art Ellmlnatlll
tllate
Yiel RUlli&amp; lnleado to In Ohio Monday afternoon
visrted Mr and Ma Clifford John
By HENRY &lt;J•-OART
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4 1II campaign of lnflltrallon Mrs Thelma Henry and Mrs son Sunday
Central Pre~a Woo~lngt
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an propa;anda
Myrtle Llttle called on Mr• Kalle Lester Ohhnger visited Mr Fred
t
tax
- . lnflltr•tlo• would b
L t d1 &lt; s1 d
WASIIIIIhTON- ' ·b&lt;&gt;r Is e&lt;pected to prou on,..u or 1
on ICIYpt ';,nd Syria e
Stewart Monday
uw s an •••• a ur ay
cut w;en the
and SeQto convene ext moot~ duplto
)lropqmda would be directed
Mrs Earl Dmt and chlldr.n of
any tnoreuod defon~e opendlng
QI!Dal llil United &amp;tatet, Turkey PI Plemnt visited Mr and Mrs
Whllo launching 01 Ruoala. sputnlkl h&amp;Vt juat about ruled out
ljld J9ftlln. whOle yeunl! King Herman Cartwright reccently
ouch actiOII labor experta say the federal lllcome tax struetm
Huateln Srrla llptelally still Mr 1nd Mrs Horman ntolr of The Sunday Sehool classes of ohculd be overhautd to provlda m li!Uttable tax ayotom and to
llopu tO ovettlmnr
Huntington vl&amp;lled Mr and Mro Mra Frances stewatt and MIBS
strenrthen eonaumer buylnf power
11\llilla Ml rectlllly olfored to Autey Blake Sondly
Sh oron Berry entertained with a
Eoonom~lt tor tilt AF'IrClO f41l tllat till tn.
lilld i:DJit •hut ITO million dol HMr 1nd Mrs Tom Williams of C
F'rhlrdrstmas party lor members on
wccmot• Pleavyrtl:allldl\::::1Yid\:11'"c:'n
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Jari 1~,,. Atuebaae of •ooda untlngton speut the week end
ay afterhoon at tho Maaon
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burden on lo~
~41o Income , ....,_.
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fiolil
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ll'lde
tlree and family
p!n)ed and refresnment• t.ere
, .,.t11 It addltlotlal
ear 0111""""''
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a • fie atnouD' IS&gt; Leoni Wam&amp;lcy otudent at liar smcd
neodd, lll&gt;'?'rd of "" on I Y
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Mrs Lllab Zerkle, :lin Alma
by ollminallnr tax
lloltL
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lng the Chrlatmu holtdays at her Turner and Mra Batty Kadle held
• AIOVT Till'I!ii'AIIIl-Tht
home
a Chrlstmaa party f&gt;r their Sun
mont's contract with 'NCII'Uirop AII'Cl'lft -Jllll1
Mr and Mrl Calvin Bumgard d1y School classes at the Mason
tor production of tilt 5000-mlle lnteroonttnental
nor Hunttnatcn, visited her par Method11t Church on Sunday af~
snark hU been ltdl~Wl to a pelnt whuo tilt
enll Mr and Mro Buren Duncan ernoon
proj..t 11 con!idtrtd 'lrtually tlbllldoned.
Colteae llludenlt home tor the
ACcording to lad...,. liOUl'CN. tewer of t11110
Tbers ~rt Ilana that the posl holidays at&lt;! (lary Wllaon of the
mlllllea are belnt tumed out under a ''produo•
lion ol the United States and 111
MUIIIIT School, Dl tlon, ordor than wore belnr built a ~ear aao for toollnl purpo111o
antes may Improve within the Greenbrier
ane
Capehtt'l
of till Unlvtrlltt of The total order Is aald to be for (0 to 110 Bnarkl
IIIXI few montha deaplto Ruat1'1 Kentucky 14111
Proffitt of West
'l'hlo may bt &amp;Ailldlc•tton th&amp;t the admlnlltratiOII ileea not fit~
determined oamplllltl
Vltllnll Ual"laiiJ, tune Spencer 1 maJor war durtns the text ave ~ JIOCkot mlotllet to Ira
II It reported In Waohlngton of Ohio Udll'tlait)', and Eddie b 000 mlleo will be ready tor comblt In 180 or 1963, 1114 wtU no
that Prelldenl Eisenhower will Spencer of lht UnlvenUy of Cht
plaee the jot·powond Snark
__. l! bout TOO
soon name Chorle1 W Yost, a 0110
Tho Snark 11 rockel·launclld but 1111 CNIIIIIC .,.... ~ '"ttl&gt;
veteran career dlplodlat as am
mlleo an holll'-&lt;ompared to 15.000 mil" Ill hOUr tor "w ••
busador to Syrl•
Mn Mll•• Brown of !tl~ton left conunental ballloUc mllotle
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on Seturday fat JtnklnstOWII, Pa
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the 'United Stateo and Syria to lpllnd (Jllrbtm., with her eon • WHITHIIR JNDONI81.U-Tht 11111 dopartntmt II -1111
have not matntetned ambauadoro and lalllllJ Itt. and !tin Max toverlohly behind the oceneo to ro.. et&amp;U a olvlt ,.... Ill !MOilfiiL
In each othera' oapltalt alnoo Au j Brown
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Diplomatic oxperll tear that 11 tho Sukomo aovommont
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Allen Hll'l'~ aen of Hr and 1n ouottng the Dutch completely lht Communltll wtU lit lA a ,.....
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No•r Worrl..
Mrs hank Harril of Meson lo lion to take ovor
tlla lar(oot
It Ia ponlatontly reported that apendlnl 1 fllrlOUih With bit par
Tho ny In the oll\tmont ho~ ever, II that Sumatra.
Pre ld t 0 I Abel I N
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' on ama
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thoro do •o• favor tho removtl of tht•Du\cb Other lllandl ,..
Eaypt ls lncrealingly worried over stationed at lht Grtot
leo
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tile dangerouo tic up of bit ooun Tralnl111 Center
J19rtedl7 tool tho '"" 0 uy, but Java, 1p&gt;t poU
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!lo\bed of exprc&gt;prlotlon
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Jt tho SUkamo I!Ol"'rrunent su&lt;elildl ll\I OQtlll( the Dulofch bud·
One report lo that N11aer haa
NrW •IIIYAL
JIO•mon It would lltvo Java tn tHe. 1111tonall!e t&gt;OtlUon lltlllr
otarted to uk for 1\llrtnteee re- Mr and Mn Jamea Jklarhs are ...,.omlCauY' llolated from lndcneola'a m"" mourceo.
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gardlna prrces and q..-UtJ of announcing the birth of 1 t lb
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&amp;oodJ iOnt to EIYPI br 1\Uialaand 3 oz son. Ttmoblr Jemea •11 Hoi
IZ!IIION'I FVTVRE--I&gt;.,plto hlll'll'tl\ed dmlala tllat he Will
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Ill aatallltes, and lhlt the ttuuteno zer Hoopltal Mondoy, Dec 23
rtfillll
WUlllrlcton quarters are coatlnftd ~~~.Arrtoul~-~.!~~ 1
are annoyed
Grandponna ·ate Mr and lrln
~ llita Taft Benoon won 1 "'m"" lA .--dent il-•w~·· • 1
Tho 'Unlted Stalett reee~~Uy Rollin Beathl llld Mr ami Mrt C..bl~et tor another year
rronted El}'pl $G00,1)01) In ocOIIom· Aile~ om, .u o( Pomeroy Mn
ThO.. JIOUI'COI aay that It II jull • mattor of tiMe AltlculNre
lc aid - tho fb st since 1'!811er'a An01 DIU, Pomeroy, Ia a great beloro llei&gt;ubllcan eampalrn atralott•to etnvlnco Socretarv
••l•ure of the Sua Catlllln 1938 arandmotliet
tho P!t1114ont that Benoon Ia a po!lUoli ltab~lt.Y !)tl WIY Olllt ,
Brltaln and truce a,. ne1otlat
whO n1u1t 10•
illl wllh Eopt fer ~Qrallon of KANSAS OITY, lrlo UP- Th1
'l'lla OOP pollttcatloa4eraa:.a.~y ~1J&lt;~~#, ••¥.flo'!'
trade relaOcno, tuspendecl ainOt National ~oUttllale ~thletlo Aa
lit roii!OYod be!ore tha 1918 "'

publle have lo depend on local pressures and

Trouble Wtth Father
A:rl,ne fJ:ancll Show
Treasure Hunt
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th or CohsOqdcn.,..
T~t Tac DouRh
It Could Be YO~
M1d Day News

4 45 Modern Romances

Wea\hercast

Lesson: Be Alert
Our second observation is that the recent
re-instatement for Forked Ilun Is an out
standmg example of the v&amp;lue ol being alert
to advance our desires in the capllol We are
fortunate too, in havtng an eflecthre voice
in Columbus when the chtps are down

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not change tn1 s While 11 must
be recognlted that centers ol greater popula
lion will te~ to obtam then
p!OJects'
qn1cker because of the more mlense pressure
they can marshall 1s th1s not as 1t should be'
If we here can! so llttle about our Forked
Run 1esort that we make little or no no1se for
11 why should we have it'
The fact that Me1gs County fumed enough
over poss1ble detouring of 1958 development
funds to cause re mstatement of those funds
1s ev1dence per se that we want the project
If we want 1t we shall patl'Omze 11, promote
1! and help mallllge 1t wh1ch 1s what the State
of Ohw wants
On the other hand If we had showed so lit
tie interest as to be unconcerned over loss of
$25,000 for park development we should
have little claim to consideralion In Colutn·
bus where demands from other mote Inter·
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trouble With F'ntlier
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Vll~ ,fillltn:i\if!JO'e l4lGo t'tiOrts. All of ~h1le'
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tha~ saJd
4e!Cfi.bed
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~orner of Lot No 8S FracUcn No
10 at the porthern boundary ot
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Ohio, thence rq I' B(IUth easterlY
courJe to what waa formerly call·
ol.;~im9!'J ed LocUfl Street, thence following
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thf meanderlngs of what wd for·
merlf kuown as Locust Street In
Naylora 1Run first m .a southerly
course thence fn a north eaitel'ly
courae to the Intersection 1 of
Sprmg Avenue
See z That this Ordinance
shall be In force end effect from
~:l;:~i'!iji~rt==;:;~ and after the earliest period a!·
lowed by law
Pwed Dec Z, 19Sl
APPROVED E F Robinson

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Madeptobelle't 1957 Merit Awanl wlnnen, honored for tlp!lll aebieoe!lft!l!b
p111 ye.r. TGp lOW I Sarpl'lle win•orJudlth Suke..., Hanprlan altdel\t, elted
bot of eoul?le" ill her eoanby'• fight for freedom; DorolhJ l,.tvtdqaiaft .lril!llfla .-~~·ft'J,'i,:

Barbaraf50111""'' poetry editor; Allhea GdliOUIIennla ~; Gll&lt;lle Mriei!Ziet'_ ~·',~f::» t
Bouom row• Dr. Charlotte Friend, ea11ato raearelior; Jeannt Eosir, t.iliiOD ~~!J:![.'~
Grace Hal"lllu, pamter; Ttthiko Akiyotbi, jazz piaaiat; Clirol Lawrmee. · ~~,;:;;

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is t6 •M to file ~le's t~U6n assets to
rcmoye ' sub-marillull prildUcttive land from
eultlfltJIIII, t6 eonerve tnd promote forest
wood\llpda, and to conserve aoil
Di!'hlopilltlll of tllese entirely worthy pro
jects baa depended upon the good will or the
rhelntt.all~i!Jflg agenelea and conversely,
naturallf, upon the "pressure4" originating
fromeacblocalltyeoncemed
We"1tav• NciJ\IJy lived 1hrough a case
close to borne Where the &amp;ood will stnteward
seemed 10 'lle wanlll&amp; alkt the hOille pressure
to be oli the l~w ilde Bill events happily
turn~ ollt othei'wiJe.
~ api'IDJ at least ·~&amp;,000 w•s promised
for Forked tun l41te by the tlepfli'tment of
Natliral Reaourcrea. It w.. to bUlld a camping
sltt tot a
of 100 campers This
awn, hOWever, wu not eannarked lot Fork·
ed lun But lo(ll•• County ftepresentatlve
Geo'*f lilelnliari ~lit Ullited that the funds
would bt

umiJmum

avllli,te.

He Began Button-Holing

When It • became app~rent a month ago
that Forked ftu'll'l $25,000 might be shunted
Into another lake project It was enough to
stir conildmmlr ietMty here Mr Meinhart
went to wort,at once So did other mterested
lndlvldu1111 .and organl;ations Letters were
hurriedly poste\1 northward Mr Meinhart
himself begjm lhat ott-recurring job of but·
ton holing )mreau peraonne! with the blunt
statement: ' LOok here, you said
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The result was that llllt week the Natural
Resources ,~ple reaffirmed definitely there
are 25,000 MAle dollars for Forked Run when
the weather breaks in April or May
There are three observabons we want to
make about tlilll event that the public perhapC~~hould note

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aome es Is popular to crillcize
the way Jundt .,. obtained for such ' home
county'' projects Would it not be better
aome fltrY,.Jor a definite schedule and plan be
set up (or orderly development of all the

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Tic Tee Dough
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Modern Romance!
Comedy TilDe
Sp••ach Playhouoe
Flatt and Scruilli

It ls at once one of the sms and one of the
vutues of Democracy that the group that
makes the loudest noiRe usually gets the
most of what ll Willis J.et us be reminded of
th1s fact of life in other matters such as h1gh·
Ways and possible IocaIIon or sta t e-owned
and operated Institutions in Meigs County

FOREIGN NEWTS
w
COMMENTJ\Ry

II bluntly,
likeD
btg a bite of
Rlstng unemployment unfol'tliD·
otcly drives home this point Blain
tliOoe
of how lndl!QllAta Ohlo'a unlilll·
of II
ployment eompeneatlon Is abd bow
push
badly It needs revision
would lveaken
It doem't take too lon1 to con
ta.watloll.
elude that a famUr slmplf cdnot
climate II ripe to
live on 139 a wee~. tilt JURal
the bead With a
maxllntuil Thlt meaM tllat Ill¥
ol Mh leilsl..
mgo are exbaulletl, bomea are !oat
miJliall)ed "rl&amp;lit to
and debU a!cyroole~ Ccmpenu•
lion has not ~n rai~ed alnce
PROPOSI" LAW
m5
to worl:" Is • falH 1abel
The Lellillature 1n 1957 te"II!Od on
anti unton packag~ It guar
to Increase stela compensation antees no one the right to work
Smce the ~l!lslature doea no! or the rtght to a JOb It does out
meet agal11! until 195b the unem law union &amp;hop agreement! which
plmcd have no hope of badly are based on the prlnlcpa that a
1.......... who benefits from a union
11eecled help
ha&amp; an obhgatron to support th~t
or course, the unemployed ~ould umon bJ jornrng It and paymg
be receiving extra financial help dues
they ao desperately need If the
slate admml&amp;
trallon had mt buck
fLOODS THREATEN ITALY
led under to pressure from the
ROVIGA llaly UP- PoundmJ

Lab1~r Leader

Says Industry
Hogs Too Much
By JOHN R ROONEY

S.erttery

TrtiiUi'tf'

Ohio CIO Council
Wrltton lor Unl?ed Pl"ffs
CObU~IlJUS UP - Unemplay
mont 11 a major concern to lobor
as 1957 comes to a clo•• Alld
according lo all mdrc ahons 11 wltl
be a maJor IVOJ ry m the months
ahead
creased cneh week £or the last ~1

•ceks There are now more than

Thirdly, we might take up anrl push a p~o ~~~vl~g·~~;.~P:~;~~~~ w:~~~;:n;:
posal already made to enllce a number of tton and the number wtll continue
Oh1o iegtsla1ors to Meigs County on a stght toTrhncretatsel
th e
d
e o a unrmp1oye m
seeing and educahve lour Forked Run could country tn November was 3 i88
be the No 1 attrachon Olhet s easdy should ooo Thrs ' '" up 680 ooo Irert~
Oclober and the latl!esl lol ......
be the recent industrial develdpments at Ky 1November since 1n4n whiCh was a
ger Creek, Graham Statton, Ravenswood, and recession year Every day brmgs
the great potential site for lOdustry in th word of more lay olls
e
We hopo those tn government
Letart and Portland bottoms
have the foreSight and resol11 to
These •are the kinds of activities that pro- halt thiS needless was1e of man
duce dividends in the athtudes and hearts of ~~~:~ ~~~~~~~~~~~·~;.~d~n~"~;~
the men who have to ponder a stale's future ploymenl like unemplbymenl
d dd
CITES cAUSE
nee s an es1res It IS the kind of fnendly The present economrc slowu wn
gesture that has no dollar sign on it but of h" been caused hy the fallu" of
ten returns 1ts Investment many fold
Industry to &amp;horc Its record 1ro-

Oh 10 Chamber of Commerce and waves from the

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SOME UNIONS IXPELLED

organized Jailor, durmg 1907
demonstrated 1ts responsibility to
its momben, the general pubhe

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MoYie Matmee
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ilo You Trut!t Your Wife
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ccrtoln employera to ~lock I~PPie anEI the mounting Po R ver pu~cJ
mental unempl&lt;jfil)~ Ol benefelts a dcubh Kreat
to lhd
tSUBr whiCh many emplorm Pf,Jesme lowlands In tfte rlnt'l
were willing and anx1ous to give delta
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courts but that Is Utile eompen

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and Industry by expelling from lls
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Jlcth r~ L('wJs a~M~rrls Johnson of adequ ate wnge hikes or \111h practices
The determination of the AFLI
vhilNI Mr and Mr~ Fred LCWIS cuatorpers In the form of p tlCO
SuntfHy evenmg They alstl railed reductions or steady prices ro IHJt CIO 1&lt;1 serve the best Interests o!
Mr and Mro Don Qul•enbcrry
~--~ -- and son Donnie of Chrlll oth on Mr nnd 1\fr&amp; Dana Ulwls and ~
"·~ANM Ohio
•pent
the Henry
w~ek end WI~ M~ Mr8Mr Katle
Ba" Hesson
and Kennle
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and Mrs
OsC'ar
Wilham
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Unl"" ,,.... lteH Com~~ttndtnt Mre lloyd Williams was ln Pt 1 urted Mr aud Mrs Waller Blake
MARCH O E"ENTS
Cold war headllnoa ore likely to Pl
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anrl fsmllv Saturdoy
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Terry Henry and Don Qul8en Pcnnsvlvama and Mr and Mro Labor bptcltd 10
• ;at n uofore lonr
D1:tchtl from l!urope report berry vtsltcd rclallvOB tn Syracuse Harold Young and family Mason
Congron fer 1 Tax Cut
1 If Loopholn Art Ellmlnatlll
tllate
Yiel RUlli&amp; lnleado to In Ohio Monday afternoon
visrted Mr and Ma Clifford John
By HENRY &lt;J•-OART
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4 1II campaign of lnflltrallon Mrs Thelma Henry and Mrs son Sunday
Central Pre~a Woo~lngt
.. Writer • ' , ~·
an propa;anda
Myrtle Llttle called on Mr• Kalle Lester Ohhnger visited Mr Fred
t
tax
- . lnflltr•tlo• would b
L t d1 &lt; s1 d
WASIIIIIhTON- ' ·b&lt;&gt;r Is e&lt;pected to prou on,..u or 1
on ICIYpt ';,nd Syria e
Stewart Monday
uw s an •••• a ur ay
cut w;en the
and SeQto convene ext moot~ duplto
)lropqmda would be directed
Mrs Earl Dmt and chlldr.n of
any tnoreuod defon~e opendlng
QI!Dal llil United &amp;tatet, Turkey PI Plemnt visited Mr and Mrs
Whllo launching 01 Ruoala. sputnlkl h&amp;Vt juat about ruled out
ljld J9ftlln. whOle yeunl! King Herman Cartwright reccently
ouch actiOII labor experta say the federal lllcome tax struetm
Huateln Srrla llptelally still Mr 1nd Mrs Horman ntolr of The Sunday Sehool classes of ohculd be overhautd to provlda m li!Uttable tax ayotom and to
llopu tO ovettlmnr
Huntington vl&amp;lled Mr and Mro Mra Frances stewatt and MIBS
strenrthen eonaumer buylnf power
11\llilla Ml rectlllly olfored to Autey Blake Sondly
Sh oron Berry entertained with a
Eoonom~lt tor tilt AF'IrClO f41l tllat till tn.
lilld i:DJit •hut ITO million dol HMr 1nd Mrs Tom Williams of C
F'rhlrdrstmas party lor members on
wccmot• Pleavyrtl:allldl\::::1Yid\:11'"c:'n
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Jari 1~,,. Atuebaae of •ooda untlngton speut the week end
ay afterhoon at tho Maaon
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burden on lo~
~41o Income , ....,_.
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fiolil
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ll'lde
tlree and family
p!n)ed and refresnment• t.ere
, .,.t11 It addltlotlal
ear 0111""""''
lit nlte4
mfDt
a • fie atnouD' IS&gt; Leoni Wam&amp;lcy otudent at liar smcd
neodd, lll&gt;'?'rd of "" on I Y
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Mrs Lllab Zerkle, :lin Alma
by ollminallnr tax
lloltL
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lng the Chrlatmu holtdays at her Turner and Mra Batty Kadle held
• AIOVT Till'I!ii'AIIIl-Tht
home
a Chrlstmaa party f&gt;r their Sun
mont's contract with 'NCII'Uirop AII'Cl'lft -Jllll1
Mr and Mrl Calvin Bumgard d1y School classes at the Mason
tor production of tilt 5000-mlle lnteroonttnental
nor Hunttnatcn, visited her par Method11t Church on Sunday af~
snark hU been ltdl~Wl to a pelnt whuo tilt
enll Mr and Mro Buren Duncan ernoon
proj..t 11 con!idtrtd 'lrtually tlbllldoned.
Colteae llludenlt home tor the
ACcording to lad...,. liOUl'CN. tewer of t11110
Tbers ~rt Ilana that the posl holidays at&lt;! (lary Wllaon of the
mlllllea are belnt tumed out under a ''produo•
lion ol the United States and 111
MUIIIIT School, Dl tlon, ordor than wore belnr built a ~ear aao for toollnl purpo111o
antes may Improve within the Greenbrier
ane
Capehtt'l
of till Unlvtrlltt of The total order Is aald to be for (0 to 110 Bnarkl
IIIXI few montha deaplto Ruat1'1 Kentucky 14111
Proffitt of West
'l'hlo may bt &amp;Ailldlc•tton th&amp;t the admlnlltratiOII ileea not fit~
determined oamplllltl
Vltllnll Ual"laiiJ, tune Spencer 1 maJor war durtns the text ave ~ JIOCkot mlotllet to Ira
II It reported In Waohlngton of Ohio Udll'tlait)', and Eddie b 000 mlleo will be ready tor comblt In 180 or 1963, 1114 wtU no
that Prelldenl Eisenhower will Spencer of lht UnlvenUy of Cht
plaee the jot·powond Snark
__. l! bout TOO
soon name Chorle1 W Yost, a 0110
Tho Snark 11 rockel·launclld but 1111 CNIIIIIC .,.... ~ '"ttl&gt;
veteran career dlplodlat as am
mlleo an holll'-&lt;ompared to 15.000 mil" Ill hOUr tor "w ••
busador to Syrl•
Mn Mll•• Brown of !tl~ton left conunental ballloUc mllotle
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on Seturday fat JtnklnstOWII, Pa
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the 'United Stateo and Syria to lpllnd (Jllrbtm., with her eon • WHITHIIR JNDONI81.U-Tht 11111 dopartntmt II -1111
have not matntetned ambauadoro and lalllllJ Itt. and !tin Max toverlohly behind the oceneo to ro.. et&amp;U a olvlt ,.... Ill !MOilfiiL
In each othera' oapltalt alnoo Au j Brown
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Diplomatic oxperll tear that 11 tho Sukomo aovommont
auat
Allen Hll'l'~ aen of Hr and 1n ouottng the Dutch completely lht Communltll wtU lit lA a ,.....
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No•r Worrl..
Mrs hank Harril of Meson lo lion to take ovor
tlla lar(oot
It Ia ponlatontly reported that apendlnl 1 fllrlOUih With bit par
Tho ny In the oll\tmont ho~ ever, II that Sumatra.
Pre ld t 0 I Abel I N
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1 llland In the &amp;rchlpcl&amp;IO 18 also tho ltchoit and till IJI&lt;\oiiOIIUII
' on ama
t aonr o enb urlnl t I
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thoro do •o• favor tho removtl of tht•Du\cb Other lllandl ,..
Eaypt ls lncrealingly worried over stationed at lht Grtot
leo
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lfal 11 II th
tile dangerouo tic up of bit ooun Tralnl111 Center
J19rtedl7 tool tho '"" 0 uy, but Java, 1p&gt;t poU
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lth 11 1
!lo\bed of exprc&gt;prlotlon
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Jt tho SUkamo I!Ol"'rrunent su&lt;elildl ll\I OQtlll( the Dulofch bud·
One report lo that N11aer haa
NrW •IIIYAL
JIO•mon It would lltvo Java tn tHe. 1111tonall!e t&gt;OtlUon lltlllr
otarted to uk for 1\llrtnteee re- Mr and Mn Jamea Jklarhs are ...,.omlCauY' llolated from lndcneola'a m"" mourceo.
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gardlna prrces and q..-UtJ of announcing the birth of 1 t lb
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&amp;oodJ iOnt to EIYPI br 1\Uialaand 3 oz son. Ttmoblr Jemea •11 Hoi
IZ!IIION'I FVTVRE--I&gt;.,plto hlll'll'tl\ed dmlala tllat he Will
1
Ill aatallltes, and lhlt the ttuuteno zer Hoopltal Mondoy, Dec 23
rtfillll
WUlllrlcton quarters are coatlnftd ~~~.Arrtoul~-~.!~~ 1
are annoyed
Grandponna ·ate Mr and lrln
~ llita Taft Benoon won 1 "'m"" lA .--dent il-•w~·· • 1
Tho 'Unlted Stalett reee~~Uy Rollin Beathl llld Mr ami Mrt C..bl~et tor another year
rronted El}'pl $G00,1)01) In ocOIIom· Aile~ om, .u o( Pomeroy Mn
ThO.. JIOUI'COI aay that It II jull • mattor of tiMe AltlculNre
lc aid - tho fb st since 1'!811er'a An01 DIU, Pomeroy, Ia a great beloro llei&gt;ubllcan eampalrn atralott•to etnvlnco Socretarv
••l•ure of the Sua Catlllln 1938 arandmotliet
tho P!t1114ont that Benoon Ia a po!lUoli ltab~lt.Y !)tl WIY Olllt ,
Brltaln and truce a,. ne1otlat
whO n1u1t 10•
illl wllh Eopt fer ~Qrallon of KANSAS OITY, lrlo UP- Th1
'l'lla OOP pollttcatloa4eraa:.a.~y ~1J&lt;~~#, ••¥.flo'!'
trade relaOcno, tuspendecl ainOt National ~oUttllale ~thletlo Aa
lit roii!OYod be!ore tha 1918 "'

publle have lo depend on local pressures and

Trouble Wtth Father
A:rl,ne fJ:ancll Show
Treasure Hunt
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th or CohsOqdcn.,..
T~t Tac DouRh
It Could Be YO~
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4 45 Modern Romances

Wea\hercast

Lesson: Be Alert
Our second observation is that the recent
re-instatement for Forked Ilun Is an out
standmg example of the v&amp;lue ol being alert
to advance our desires in the capllol We are
fortunate too, in havtng an eflecthre voice
in Columbus when the chtps are down

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not change tn1 s While 11 must
be recognlted that centers ol greater popula
lion will te~ to obtam then
p!OJects'
qn1cker because of the more mlense pressure
they can marshall 1s th1s not as 1t should be'
If we here can! so llttle about our Forked
Run 1esort that we make little or no no1se for
11 why should we have it'
The fact that Me1gs County fumed enough
over poss1ble detouring of 1958 development
funds to cause re mstatement of those funds
1s ev1dence per se that we want the project
If we want 1t we shall patl'Omze 11, promote
1! and help mallllge 1t wh1ch 1s what the State
of Ohw wants
On the other hand If we had showed so lit
tie interest as to be unconcerned over loss of
$25,000 for park development we should
have little claim to consideralion In Colutn·
bus where demands from other mote Inter·
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trouble With F'ntlier
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for money to
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Vll~ ,fillltn:i\if!JO'e l4lGo t'tiOrts. All of ~h1le'
thep:~, fl \thida "If! C:oluity'; J'orked 1\un
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4e!Cfi.bed
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Commencing at the southwest
~orner of Lot No 8S FracUcn No
10 at the porthern boundary ot
what was formerly kilown aa Cave
Street In Nayloro Run Pomeroy,
Ohio, thence rq I' B(IUth easterlY
courJe to what waa formerly call·
ol.;~im9!'J ed LocUfl Street, thence following
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thf meanderlngs of what wd for·
merlf kuown as Locust Street In
Naylora 1Run first m .a southerly
course thence fn a north eaitel'ly
courae to the Intersection 1 of
Sprmg Avenue
See z That this Ordinance
shall be In force end effect from
~:l;:~i'!iji~rt==;:;~ and after the earliest period a!·
lowed by law
Pwed Dec Z, 19Sl
APPROVED E F Robinson

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Alteat• Charl~s Legar
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Madeptobelle't 1957 Merit Awanl wlnnen, honored for tlp!lll aebieoe!lft!l!b
p111 ye.r. TGp lOW I Sarpl'lle win•orJudlth Suke..., Hanprlan altdel\t, elted
bot of eoul?le" ill her eoanby'• fight for freedom; DorolhJ l,.tvtdqaiaft .lril!llfla .-~~·ft'J,'i,:

Barbaraf50111""'' poetry editor; Allhea GdliOUIIennla ~; Gll&lt;lle Mriei!Ziet'_ ~·',~f::» t
Bouom row• Dr. Charlotte Friend, ea11ato raearelior; Jeannt Eosir, t.iliiOD ~~!J:![.'~
Grace Hal"lllu, pamter; Ttthiko Akiyotbi, jazz piaaiat; Clirol Lawrmee. · ~~,;:;;

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Bowl Gam
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New Years Day After Opemng-DefeatUyTCU Joi~'Wf:w1

Browns Grab

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PASADENA, Calif. UP Woody Hayes. Ohoo Stale's "Coach
o[ the Year,· today looked,bJck to
the atart of the season when tbe
Buckeyes had lost their laST thr, o
games ond saod he had no Idea
then the team wuuld emerge Woat·
ern Conlereoce victorL
"At thai lime we were just a
bunch ot kids looking Cor a little
luck," Woody rerall•d
Shortly alter tho Bucks dropped
their seaaon opener to TCU, 18·14,
Hayes appeared before a Montfay
meeting or the Columbus newspapermon and, thinking out loud,

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-tht Hawkeyes, Hayer IIlii)' !!Ill';
' COUUM!U. UP.:..:Mort tfla,n PHlliADJ!LP~ 1Jl'- The Na· tie (or llr1t place In paiS Inter·
veyed his !com; VieWing 'I' 'riP' •1,6GO OKI,t, ,ltalt Unlvartlly. sli&gt; Ilona!· F,qotball · L!latfle, gearlnt coptlons.
pled backfield.
· · ~Ia iof!,•f'e'!' Wodnt~dtr nltiht 1'!1'' tlle &lt;homplon~l!ll' llh,'!le Slin·
Brown, tile eighth ropkle I~ NFL .
1.. rt hoiJ IJon Clark wauut wtth a_bot,.,~.,.~~~
Bowl trOI,n•· day, cited ltalnd!vldull·eHall!plona histOrY to wJn .. thoo 1'\lshln• title,
a groin 11tjUI')' wtileelr lttlfiMI!tiers to --~ th•r,-n!lltnal dttmp)tm' JOday with the , Clevelond Browns .aalned 9,42 yards 1 lncludinl a rec·
him. Th~~-&lt;flliers puUeti up allliJI ~II'- blttl• OratOn' Nt'W feillpg a filii q4ota ol the loader&amp; oriJ llngla game perrormoncre of
In the Purdue galne
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'"•r• O.y. ·
'· The Brblln~ ElsternConlerenca. ~37 -yards against Los Angeles.
' llut strate&amp;lst Ha,:.,.,.Jittilad hl• ;n. ~will' ~··
cbmplono,. londed rookie Jlilt O'Connell become the PUling
~a•kf~eld, and, wllb· 'aoplll!ii!Oftl Pooadlfto _,, Ito. '· Wlllla"' lirown ~ Ill• 18ljlln&amp;81'•1111ti.Pi ,champion with au aV011il~ 11.17
tullbock' BOb Wlllt~· 1111~1111 on !)'N•lll, ·whi b.oll'!b • \rtlftl for et an~ Toft1ltiY dCOiUieil, tH•,
~ards Jaj11etl Cor. eecb puo.thr~wn
seven of el!lllf ~lir.!t'l~,r ' 111~· Los •Ait't:'" . S.tu!'lt~, .: .. .. off ol the ~hltaio BeQ, as ·ll wltlio Eddlt. LeBaron- o~ thot l!•d·
quorter 11tnthd!J\onr
-H;·
· Tiyliol, ' · , lftillt ·tJ!O. ~· !..dina pit"'er.•
ohlno Sll(ond.
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Buckeyes' ~~elll'fCf, 11 ~ 'iollit I, td t&amp; lia ·
al,';~- -,L.ou. Urooa· ut,tl:ler llorlnl,llon• illll 'W119on of sJin Frtnb,lsco
Th• gJitt1e Will e
~ bll ••udonto ao\ill.' .. UtMI. 'It;~ ora \1/lth&lt;.SI~ B'ller ar t1"ie' Wt11JI. was the pi" receiving ehemplon
many to be" tile' meft oil~l~-- ·
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ill¥1inr Jti!d•klltsi and' lilt' tHe· wlth 52· completion!.
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ever playolf In tlie 3JII)'ttlt'·Jilolii.,. .. G IES d,"IYI f4T. fAfllltl leagpoln lleld Joals w1th 15. Ea&lt;h
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of Oh.1o Stadium;
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scored '17 po1bti.
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Don ChUndlcr or Now •1 ork,
Some observers believe tile.ROse
JACKSON'VILLE. Pial UP- The final league game between with a 44.6-yard. average, led·. the
Bowl game mar IJO sameWllat Coaob- Pa!li·
!lryant lllld hi$ the Cblcago el\illnils and PIU.· punters, and Bert Zagen of Wa!h·
ant~-&lt;llmatie following' ouch ,1 Texai .!:lilt (Oolball oquad· ~h•c burgb Sleelen did little lo c.bange lngton led in pun~ returns with a
suceosslul sei!on. BUI don~· t$11 today t~ c,J)m~Jete Ibm !"e~m- the atandmg&amp; None ol the leaders 1~. 5 yard average. J,on Arnett of
that to Woody who say~ "winning tloru for l'el!llei""' In ttit• Gator was displaced, allhougb It help~d L?• Angeles led m kJCkuff rllturns
foutLall games is my. burirfenl''
BOWl Satulda)' arternomt.
Steeler dereuse star Ja:ck Butler wtth 16 for D :.!B·yard ayernge.

that little bit of luck in tre Walh·
lngton game." he •aod. 1he O~lo
Staters overcame a second quart·
.er Washington IPa&lt;i and went o n
to 0 35.7 victory . hlghllgb(~ by
Don suihcrln's 81 yurd punt ,te·
turn for a thl1d quat1cr touejJdown. "Thor W1i the lurnr4
point," sold Hay"
Starting with a nueleus of tl\qee&lt;Jl&lt;!rloncetl players, Ilaye, muli!;
ed the Buckeyes Into a natlonol
champlonahlp club the hard \011)';
employing an offense b"'ed on r
lninimum of perfected plays.
Tho Ohio State attack whioh wlll

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said, "'My' gosh, do you realite meet a s(Jund Oregon defense coh·
we've' lost three st1aight games? sists of r~ minimum of "rrills". As

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1bat's awful."
. Woorl y puts ot "whrn you get tan·
Woody was rdcrrong to the TCU cy, you get be;t ..
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~~~~~~j~~i~~~~::~~~U~our Winning, but we
~feat and J!lllfl end·•f·the-sli,..n The crucial poonl on Ohio State's'
:c
space as any other? I shutouli to Iowa and Mochigan.
1957 font hull ,.,.. was the Iowa
keep the news where it be- "J guess you euuld say we sot 1ga me. Going mto the game With

And where is it?

CJ,.w.,,
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A Reader,
Racine, 0.

U.S. Hopes For Davis Cup Victory
AD But~Wipt~Out By Aussie Pair
lOILBOUBNE, AUS\J'alla 1JP Y0iiJlit Auatrallana
Andei1on
and A'sh}e ~doper dellt tw~ dead•
game Amerifano bitter. flVHOt
oingfes dot.lls !odlf&gt;'' 111. aU but
wipe, out •1., 8. hopes' ot, rolllnirt~
ure, Davis C!ltpc'

Jllar

Included Jn the reports
not to be last Friday

all'lnf UIUal higlt SCOJ'o
off the sport.t page to

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· Aliderson, oi&gt;eneb the Ruoff
fhiUenge rpund by outlaj!WI aur·
prlainl young BaiT)' MaQKay of
D.,Wn, olilo, llo3, H. 3-6; .7-9, 6-3,
alt!Wuab tbe.loalng Yank atamped
· hlliileU a alar or the future.
And then the jalll . [lOOked
crowd of 20,(100 sitting under-lead·
eft' skies at Kooyang Sta~lum saw
bllldsome Copper, and•Hometowi!'
hero turn · back 3Heljl'-old Vie·
S.lx;a ol Philadelphia, 3-6,' 7-~.
6·1, 1-6 6·3, 1~ wliat could be tbe
cru.he; lor the U. S. learn.
The z,n sweep . left ltie AUS!IIJ!S
needing qnly one more win in the
three remalblng matcbe141)e dou·
ble98nd th~ pal~ of sln~l~'' (eeia,
DUI&lt;t SQONEitS AltRIVI
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MIAMI up,~"tho Dilke and Ok·.
lahoma foot~all squad• arrive to·
day by plane to begin wbrk fpr
the big ~ew Year's Day clash In
the Orange Bowl.

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Big Game Sunday ;~
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CLEVELAND UP - The Clevl

land Browns who 11re rated~'
~light edge over 1he DPtrolt Li '

in the National Football Lea

rhampirmship ga mP. this Sun ~f.

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tha alonder Michigan
Slate quarterblM)k w~o waa named
the Norlh'a moat valuable player,
completed IS of 38 paaHI for a
record 295 yarda In lutllnl the
"Yanko" to a 113·20 dtltOQ, only
their third In the IO.aame •erloa
spon,.red lor Sbrlne cbar!Uea.

Hh throwl, molt to teammate
Bob Jewett at end, produced one
touchdown and aet
uother.
They alao put Hlchlilan State'•
other oonlor end, Dave Jlllaer In
poaltlon to tiool a 110' • nt4 tleld
coal for what. wountf 1111 belill the
wlnninll polnta.
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HIGHUGIITS

SIMON'S MARKET.

"We're down, 2~~ .and 'muat
take a great pmbJe· in the·doi!bioa
tomorrow," admitted U, 9.
eapt!ln Billy 'falbert alter to4plo
losses. "I'm not aaylng whit I
have in mind - I haveo' JJe&lt;le
my final declalon on tbe doubles
team - but Mockay wlll, !Ia a,
greater player after to~11• fine
ohowlng and any more Davia Cup
he plays he'll be-even IJ&lt;ltler."
' Auuie captain Harry llo~~
joined in praise · o! Maclla~. who
was a late subotitute In 'I'M~'•
singles pl~na for ailing ~ He•tile
Flam. Satd Hopman; Ill•~~
played really well and baa t ·llfCat
lenni~ future." ·
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bX 1 $71.000 grant rronl ttitltoct•
teller Foundation.
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GUARD HIJJI1

Leahy Retur:us To
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As C~aeh For'Texa8·Aggie 11

oame pattern os Paul "Bear" Jlr)'·
ant Wednesday nl~t when Frank
Leahy, !ormer ~o~eb at Notre
Dame, •:reed to becom~ hesd
coacb an athl\tle director.
,
Dr. M. T. RarrlnJll'on, Tem
MoM president, said l.eahy agroed
to •lontraet termo by telepbOilo
a~d' thai the formal slgnl1111 of a
COLUMBUS UP - Coach Ter- eonU.ct'
Wll expectell by \be end
ry Brennan of Notre Dame and
of ihe week. This• moy be Situr·
bowling star Don Carter, St. Louis,
hov1• hPcn uddcd to the gn wing !rom Ita woril aeaaoll' In blstory
list or sports figures who will be (18) In ION to naUo~aUy ranked
honored hero by the Columbus lpot'thle seaoon with a 7~ record.
Touchdown Club. Jan. 17.
Carter wlll 'l&lt;'Jive 1\JO club'•
Brennan will re~eive an award "l!l&gt;'lilll of the Year" IWil'cL He
as the "Comeback Coach of tt1.e Ia lhe aame'a only tbree·ttme na,
Year" at lhe club'o all-oporto ban- tlonal champion and reoentiY
quet ror his 19~7 coaching achieve· tho world'• lnvltatlooal mateh
1rwnl. He brought hts team back pma. champlonablp.

Brennan, Carter
Added To Club's
Honor Figures

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southpaw Mervyn Rose apliid :!lie
wen•"Y Solxas and ellhe~ Jlt~
or 44-yca~·oid Gardner ·Mnl!jiy· of
Denver, Colo.
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bu~kled dQWR to work today 1~
defense strater:y.
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lf:onrh P.1 1~1l Brown has indtcat ~
roncern ovcf"his defensive p ·'
Iorm llnrc. · w~ic h gave up a to~l
of 78 poi nts du rl11g the paijt four
weeks.
There still was M final declswn
on whether stnr quarterback To mmy O'Connell, nursing an an kle
injury for the past three weeks,
w1H start in the game.
O'Connell threw some paf\~es lll
Wednesday's Brternoon ptClctlre
session along with second stringe r·
Milt Plum and Johnny Horton
COLLEGE STATION, Tex., UP day at tho ' Gltor Bowl In Jack·
Brown said, "If he's ready w~· - The Texas Aggl~s ~!eked UP a sonville,
where the Aggie•
wlll use hhn, you can lmt on tlut. ' drtVine foolball fundamentalist the meet l'llrmMee In their final

MIAMI, na. UP .1.. Dick Cljrl•lY
and Jim Mlnowoltl aet a fronflc
pace with long ntns and Pti!IHI
\Yednesrlay night 11 the College
North-South All&lt;ltm wrapped up
t.. lhrtl11 of a whole 1eaaon In
one night for 28,30ll fanJ In tho
Oran&amp;e Bowl.

They're expected to· get that dile
Imore
win right away Jn the 1100·
blco when they sen~ And~~on an'd'

ga~e under Bl'Jiot, who Ia aolng

to 'Aiaban&gt;a.

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However,, Lea6y was In a hospltal at Mlchl'(la City, fnd .. today.
He slippjtd' ana· b'l-oke His ankle
Chrtstmao
Beach,
to the
remained
f./•
Dr. Harrinlttia- said: Leati)l, ,9,
wo~Jd be &amp;iYell·•a-'alliiY of $16,000
o yeor I!lill•·'nllt~ · uit of a
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IG'I'PTIANI IN' TI~AS
Al.lSTIN, Tex, UP. - The Uni· '
venlty of Tens tlili tall !ieJian the
coulitry'i&gt;IOcond program lor train
~n teaebors lo, the Eng·
Jaailuije. The propam, -'ml• '
to oile .al tht Unlverslly oil·

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iUI CLASS M&amp;ETS

MrJt. Paul Powell pre.ented the

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' 'I'Jiel mcember meeting ' ot the nlng· meeting of the l:U~ Win·
New Haven PTA was held Tbiirs· O~e Class. .
iliiy
isth at· 2 p. m."
. '111e ~hureh afeuibersbip was
TIIOJ
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12 to 14LB. SIZE

DONS OPEN TOURNEY
OKLAHOMA CITY UP-San
flflh·r1nked Dons
the AU-College basketball tournament • this afternoor
agalnat a~ underdog Denver Uni·
\'crsity team.
SANTA ANITA OP.NS S&amp;ASO~
' ARCADIA, Calif. UP- SantJ
Anita's 21st season CJ! winter racIng iets u•derway today with thP 1
seventh runnlna of tbe $20.000
added Poyos Verdes llandlciJp or
six- lurlon.,. The. M·day meelin '
wlll . be tho 'richest In the track.''
hialtlry with 32 major •lUke·
scheduled and $3,500,000 In pur
ses for' the winners.

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Bowl Gam
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New Years Day After Opemng-DefeatUyTCU Joi~'Wf:w1

Browns Grab

B_ e_.· .·_ I_ n

,r~:·ijii~liiJ!f.-+':. why· not' keep your news Gf
:IUI:Ifle)ll!aes:,ii:alwa:v"i·seenJS to make front

ib:r~~~=i·~~t~~~~~-·~··•11

_a, gOO(l strong pair of

PASADENA, Calif. UP Woody Hayes. Ohoo Stale's "Coach
o[ the Year,· today looked,bJck to
the atart of the season when tbe
Buckeyes had lost their laST thr, o
games ond saod he had no Idea
then the team wuuld emerge Woat·
ern Conlereoce victorL
"At thai lime we were just a
bunch ot kids looking Cor a little
luck," Woody rerall•d
Shortly alter tho Bucks dropped
their seaaon opener to TCU, 18·14,
Hayes appeared before a Montfay
meeting or the Columbus newspapermon and, thinking out loud,

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BESTiiiif.lN'BUSJNESS

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-tht Hawkeyes, Hayer IIlii)' !!Ill';
' COUUM!U. UP.:..:Mort tfla,n PHlliADJ!LP~ 1Jl'- The Na· tie (or llr1t place In paiS Inter·
veyed his !com; VieWing 'I' 'riP' •1,6GO OKI,t, ,ltalt Unlvartlly. sli&gt; Ilona!· F,qotball · L!latfle, gearlnt coptlons.
pled backfield.
· · ~Ia iof!,•f'e'!' Wodnt~dtr nltiht 1'!1'' tlle &lt;homplon~l!ll' llh,'!le Slin·
Brown, tile eighth ropkle I~ NFL .
1.. rt hoiJ IJon Clark wauut wtth a_bot,.,~.,.~~~
Bowl trOI,n•· day, cited ltalnd!vldull·eHall!plona histOrY to wJn .. thoo 1'\lshln• title,
a groin 11tjUI')' wtileelr lttlfiMI!tiers to --~ th•r,-n!lltnal dttmp)tm' JOday with the , Clevelond Browns .aalned 9,42 yards 1 lncludinl a rec·
him. Th~~-&lt;flliers puUeti up allliJI ~II'- blttl• OratOn' Nt'W feillpg a filii q4ota ol the loader&amp; oriJ llngla game perrormoncre of
In the Purdue galne
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'"•r• O.y. ·
'· The Brblln~ ElsternConlerenca. ~37 -yards against Los Angeles.
' llut strate&amp;lst Ha,:.,.,.Jittilad hl• ;n. ~will' ~··
cbmplono,. londed rookie Jlilt O'Connell become the PUling
~a•kf~eld, and, wllb· 'aoplll!ii!Oftl Pooadlfto _,, Ito. '· Wlllla"' lirown ~ Ill• 18ljlln&amp;81'•1111ti.Pi ,champion with au aV011il~ 11.17
tullbock' BOb Wlllt~· 1111~1111 on !)'N•lll, ·whi b.oll'!b • \rtlftl for et an~ Toft1ltiY dCOiUieil, tH•,
~ards Jaj11etl Cor. eecb puo.thr~wn
seven of el!lllf ~lir.!t'l~,r ' 111~· Los •Ait't:'" . S.tu!'lt~, .: .. .. off ol the ~hltaio BeQ, as ·ll wltlio Eddlt. LeBaron- o~ thot l!•d·
quorter 11tnthd!J\onr
-H;·
· Tiyliol, ' · , lftillt ·tJ!O. ~· !..dina pit"'er.•
ohlno Sll(ond.
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Buckeyes' ~~elll'fCf, 11 ~ 'iollit I, td t&amp; lia ·
al,';~- -,L.ou. Urooa· ut,tl:ler llorlnl,llon• illll 'W119on of sJin Frtnb,lsco
Th• gJitt1e Will e
~ bll ••udonto ao\ill.' .. UtMI. 'It;~ ora \1/lth&lt;.SI~ B'ller ar t1"ie' Wt11JI. was the pi" receiving ehemplon
many to be" tile' meft oil~l~-- ·
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ill¥1inr Jti!d•klltsi and' lilt' tHe· wlth 52· completion!.
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ever playolf In tlie 3JII)'ttlt'·Jilolii.,. .. G IES d,"IYI f4T. fAfllltl leagpoln lleld Joals w1th 15. Ea&lt;h
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of Oh.1o Stadium;
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scored '17 po1bti.
.
Don ChUndlcr or Now •1 ork,
Some observers believe tile.ROse
JACKSON'VILLE. Pial UP- The final league game between with a 44.6-yard. average, led·. the
Bowl game mar IJO sameWllat Coaob- Pa!li·
!lryant lllld hi$ the Cblcago el\illnils and PIU.· punters, and Bert Zagen of Wa!h·
ant~-&lt;llmatie following' ouch ,1 Texai .!:lilt (Oolball oquad· ~h•c burgb Sleelen did little lo c.bange lngton led in pun~ returns with a
suceosslul sei!on. BUI don~· t$11 today t~ c,J)m~Jete Ibm !"e~m- the atandmg&amp; None ol the leaders 1~. 5 yard average. J,on Arnett of
that to Woody who say~ "winning tloru for l'el!llei""' In ttit• Gator was displaced, allhougb It help~d L?• Angeles led m kJCkuff rllturns
foutLall games is my. burirfenl''
BOWl Satulda)' arternomt.
Steeler dereuse star Ja:ck Butler wtth 16 for D :.!B·yard ayernge.

that little bit of luck in tre Walh·
lngton game." he •aod. 1he O~lo
Staters overcame a second quart·
.er Washington IPa&lt;i and went o n
to 0 35.7 victory . hlghllgb(~ by
Don suihcrln's 81 yurd punt ,te·
turn for a thl1d quat1cr touejJdown. "Thor W1i the lurnr4
point," sold Hay"
Starting with a nueleus of tl\qee&lt;Jl&lt;!rloncetl players, Ilaye, muli!;
ed the Buckeyes Into a natlonol
champlonahlp club the hard \011)';
employing an offense b"'ed on r
lninimum of perfected plays.
Tho Ohio State attack whioh wlll

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said, "'My' gosh, do you realite meet a s(Jund Oregon defense coh·
we've' lost three st1aight games? sists of r~ minimum of "rrills". As

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1bat's awful."
. Woorl y puts ot "whrn you get tan·
Woody was rdcrrong to the TCU cy, you get be;t ..
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~feat and J!lllfl end·•f·the-sli,..n The crucial poonl on Ohio State's'
:c
space as any other? I shutouli to Iowa and Mochigan.
1957 font hull ,.,.. was the Iowa
keep the news where it be- "J guess you euuld say we sot 1ga me. Going mto the game With

And where is it?

CJ,.w.,,
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A Reader,
Racine, 0.

U.S. Hopes For Davis Cup Victory
AD But~Wipt~Out By Aussie Pair
lOILBOUBNE, AUS\J'alla 1JP Y0iiJlit Auatrallana
Andei1on
and A'sh}e ~doper dellt tw~ dead•
game Amerifano bitter. flVHOt
oingfes dot.lls !odlf&gt;'' 111. aU but
wipe, out •1., 8. hopes' ot, rolllnirt~
ure, Davis C!ltpc'

Jllar

Included Jn the reports
not to be last Friday

all'lnf UIUal higlt SCOJ'o
off the sport.t page to

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· Aliderson, oi&gt;eneb the Ruoff
fhiUenge rpund by outlaj!WI aur·
prlainl young BaiT)' MaQKay of
D.,Wn, olilo, llo3, H. 3-6; .7-9, 6-3,
alt!Wuab tbe.loalng Yank atamped
· hlliileU a alar or the future.
And then the jalll . [lOOked
crowd of 20,(100 sitting under-lead·
eft' skies at Kooyang Sta~lum saw
bllldsome Copper, and•Hometowi!'
hero turn · back 3Heljl'-old Vie·
S.lx;a ol Philadelphia, 3-6,' 7-~.
6·1, 1-6 6·3, 1~ wliat could be tbe
cru.he; lor the U. S. learn.
The z,n sweep . left ltie AUS!IIJ!S
needing qnly one more win in the
three remalblng matcbe141)e dou·
ble98nd th~ pal~ of sln~l~'' (eeia,
DUI&lt;t SQONEitS AltRIVI
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MIAMI up,~"tho Dilke and Ok·.
lahoma foot~all squad• arrive to·
day by plane to begin wbrk fpr
the big ~ew Year's Day clash In
the Orange Bowl.

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Big Game Sunday ;~
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land Browns who 11re rated~'
~light edge over 1he DPtrolt Li '

in the National Football Lea

rhampirmship ga mP. this Sun ~f.

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tha alonder Michigan
Slate quarterblM)k w~o waa named
the Norlh'a moat valuable player,
completed IS of 38 paaHI for a
record 295 yarda In lutllnl the
"Yanko" to a 113·20 dtltOQ, only
their third In the IO.aame •erloa
spon,.red lor Sbrlne cbar!Uea.

Hh throwl, molt to teammate
Bob Jewett at end, produced one
touchdown and aet
uother.
They alao put Hlchlilan State'•
other oonlor end, Dave Jlllaer In
poaltlon to tiool a 110' • nt4 tleld
coal for what. wountf 1111 belill the
wlnninll polnta.
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HIGHUGIITS

SIMON'S MARKET.

"We're down, 2~~ .and 'muat
take a great pmbJe· in the·doi!bioa
tomorrow," admitted U, 9.
eapt!ln Billy 'falbert alter to4plo
losses. "I'm not aaylng whit I
have in mind - I haveo' JJe&lt;le
my final declalon on tbe doubles
team - but Mockay wlll, !Ia a,
greater player after to~11• fine
ohowlng and any more Davia Cup
he plays he'll be-even IJ&lt;ltler."
' Auuie captain Harry llo~~
joined in praise · o! Maclla~. who
was a late subotitute In 'I'M~'•
singles pl~na for ailing ~ He•tile
Flam. Satd Hopman; Ill•~~
played really well and baa t ·llfCat
lenni~ future." ·
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bX 1 $71.000 grant rronl ttitltoct•
teller Foundation.
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GUARD HIJJI1

Leahy Retur:us To
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As C~aeh For'Texa8·Aggie 11

oame pattern os Paul "Bear" Jlr)'·
ant Wednesday nl~t when Frank
Leahy, !ormer ~o~eb at Notre
Dame, •:reed to becom~ hesd
coacb an athl\tle director.
,
Dr. M. T. RarrlnJll'on, Tem
MoM president, said l.eahy agroed
to •lontraet termo by telepbOilo
a~d' thai the formal slgnl1111 of a
COLUMBUS UP - Coach Ter- eonU.ct'
Wll expectell by \be end
ry Brennan of Notre Dame and
of ihe week. This• moy be Situr·
bowling star Don Carter, St. Louis,
hov1• hPcn uddcd to the gn wing !rom Ita woril aeaaoll' In blstory
list or sports figures who will be (18) In ION to naUo~aUy ranked
honored hero by the Columbus lpot'thle seaoon with a 7~ record.
Touchdown Club. Jan. 17.
Carter wlll 'l&lt;'Jive 1\JO club'•
Brennan will re~eive an award "l!l&gt;'lilll of the Year" IWil'cL He
as the "Comeback Coach of tt1.e Ia lhe aame'a only tbree·ttme na,
Year" at lhe club'o all-oporto ban- tlonal champion and reoentiY
quet ror his 19~7 coaching achieve· tho world'• lnvltatlooal mateh
1rwnl. He brought hts team back pma. champlonablp.

Brennan, Carter
Added To Club's
Honor Figures

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southpaw Mervyn Rose apliid :!lie
wen•"Y Solxas and ellhe~ Jlt~
or 44-yca~·oid Gardner ·Mnl!jiy· of
Denver, Colo.
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bu~kled dQWR to work today 1~
defense strater:y.
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roncern ovcf"his defensive p ·'
Iorm llnrc. · w~ic h gave up a to~l
of 78 poi nts du rl11g the paijt four
weeks.
There still was M final declswn
on whether stnr quarterback To mmy O'Connell, nursing an an kle
injury for the past three weeks,
w1H start in the game.
O'Connell threw some paf\~es lll
Wednesday's Brternoon ptClctlre
session along with second stringe r·
Milt Plum and Johnny Horton
COLLEGE STATION, Tex., UP day at tho ' Gltor Bowl In Jack·
Brown said, "If he's ready w~· - The Texas Aggl~s ~!eked UP a sonville,
where the Aggie•
wlll use hhn, you can lmt on tlut. ' drtVine foolball fundamentalist the meet l'llrmMee In their final

MIAMI, na. UP .1.. Dick Cljrl•lY
and Jim Mlnowoltl aet a fronflc
pace with long ntns and Pti!IHI
\Yednesrlay night 11 the College
North-South All&lt;ltm wrapped up
t.. lhrtl11 of a whole 1eaaon In
one night for 28,30ll fanJ In tho
Oran&amp;e Bowl.

They're expected to· get that dile
Imore
win right away Jn the 1100·
blco when they sen~ And~~on an'd'

ga~e under Bl'Jiot, who Ia aolng

to 'Aiaban&gt;a.

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However,, Lea6y was In a hospltal at Mlchl'(la City, fnd .. today.
He slippjtd' ana· b'l-oke His ankle
Chrtstmao
Beach,
to the
remained
f./•
Dr. Harrinlttia- said: Leati)l, ,9,
wo~Jd be &amp;iYell·•a-'alliiY of $16,000
o yeor I!lill•·'nllt~ · uit of a
~~':"t~~=!-The con·
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IG'I'PTIANI IN' TI~AS
Al.lSTIN, Tex, UP. - The Uni· '
venlty of Tens tlili tall !ieJian the
coulitry'i&gt;IOcond program lor train
~n teaebors lo, the Eng·
Jaailuije. The propam, -'ml• '
to oile .al tht Unlverslly oil·

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iUI CLASS M&amp;ETS

MrJt. Paul Powell pre.ented the

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' 'I'Jiel mcember meeting ' ot the nlng· meeting of the l:U~ Win·
New Haven PTA was held Tbiirs· O~e Class. .
iliiy
isth at· 2 p. m."
. '111e ~hureh afeuibersbip was
TIIOJ
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12 to 14LB. SIZE

DONS OPEN TOURNEY
OKLAHOMA CITY UP-San
flflh·r1nked Dons
the AU-College basketball tournament • this afternoor
agalnat a~ underdog Denver Uni·
\'crsity team.
SANTA ANITA OP.NS S&amp;ASO~
' ARCADIA, Calif. UP- SantJ
Anita's 21st season CJ! winter racIng iets u•derway today with thP 1
seventh runnlna of tbe $20.000
added Poyos Verdes llandlciJp or
six- lurlon.,. The. M·day meelin '
wlll . be tho 'richest In the track.''
hialtlry with 32 major •lUke·
scheduled and $3,500,000 In pur
ses for' the winners.

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Cirditl Reception Goo~ .
TV rece ption in Cardiff il · ~oo~.
he said, beca use the tnDBIIUtllns
Lower is no more than 10 11).lle:l
removed from any set in the ~lty
He acknowledged tha t his sufvoy
fell short or proving that "lelevision viewing does effect children's
visio.n. "
Rut ," he added, :·the indireet
evidencc suggests Uris may 'be sc.
If we arc to acce pt the finding.!
at their fa cr value then the ef.
ff&gt;ct of trlrvisin n viewi1;g on chiJ·
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Minerals Are
lmportollt, Tool
' What minerals does tho betfr
need for health 1 Wbat happelll If
thero Is a deficiency! Whili foodl
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Since the "dlscOTer7'' of Yltamina, the role of minerai. 111 the
proper fundioninr of our bodi•
hal been "playt!d down." Moat people know they need tron, but taD
rartly name the other ~tneralt.

There oro three moot ImpOrtant
mineral• : calcium, lodtne1_.an.d
Iron. Calcium lo eapeeialiJ' IIIIPO"
tant to ehlldl'en. 11 bulldl £ocid
honea, taath, nails, and hair. J!"i'eketl and bowlew~~:, muael1 Qannl
and eonvulalona, as well 11 heaJt
ana nerve weaknesBel Jerlve from
ealelum deficiency. Milk, IO)'bean
ftour, aaparagu11, beana, bro'e«~U,
!prouts, cabbage, eauliftCJWer,
lime lettuce, elama, oyatera, eele'lt and cheese are raleluftl.rleb..'
&lt;;oiler and upset metaboU11111 ri-'
1ult from Iodine deficiency, which
Ia needed lor tho vital thyrol4
sland~ Sea foods are ft~e iodine
aourcea and the mlddlewut. •way
from tha B!a. to called tho rulter•,
bell" Iodine-rich food1 lnelutla
green bettn e, all shell flab, lobtten,,
aea ftsh, tmrl spinach. Anemia r&amp;o
suite frmn an iron deftcleney, and,
!hero can be other blood dloturbaneea. A ••must" tOr b\llldln'l up
the right amount of Iron II beat
or ealvea~ l!ver.
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The rl*btamount of minerals-•
the mlnfmum requlrement.-w!U
be 18sured If a •arled diet II fol·
lowed. Thluhould lneludo a tarled
aaaortment of fresh •esett.ltlea,:
meall (Including liver and kid·.
neYJ) ~nd oes foods. Such diet,
vmatillty will not only provide,
calelum1 lodlne1 and Iron, tiut alao.
quantlt1e1 of enlorlne, potanlnm,l
oul:rhur. eopfer, eodium., · bor91'
35. Hair on
horee'l neck

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needed to en•un;

health. Your doetor.of chlroJractlo
will gladly supply you with a dl·
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tion" f~r the survey resblti , was ~
that "many of 'the older .schOot
ehlldren watch television so Qtte
so long and under such a~veise
conditions that it eause6 ey~ straJn
sufficient to impair' the vl$lon 'of
some of them."
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Parents should know of theae
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should see to it that children look
tt n under trte best condition~
he ' said. And opticians and oph- ·
lhaJmoJogists, when they are e'tamiti'ing the eyes of cbildren,
shtJUld ask questions about )low
tho s e eyes arc used and und\!t
what circumstances.

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Mrs. ·Max Wetherall i• vlollln~
relatives in Huntington 1 ~her~
abe is ill. Her husband wlu Join
her during the weekend.
Miss Goldye Hart spent the
holiday with her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Lew S. Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gllbert
and son l~ ft Monday to spend
the holidays with relatives ' In
Fairmont, w. Va.
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Mrs. A. E. Wolfe of Barberton
1.! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloy~
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Stewart of ,
Flatwoods, Ky., came over the
weekend and will also spend tile
.holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
·stewart.
· Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Fnll&lt; nl
Columbua were Chriatmas 111e111
of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. WolJ!etll.
Mr. and .\Irs Bob llowoe ol
Columbus were week:er1d euests
ot Mr. and Mn. A. D. Humc
while Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e
Hume and bmily of Northero
~!ich i gan with the Hurnea ·
John Dyer of Chnrleston W. V•
spent the holiday witb hiS motb·
cr Mrs. H. L Dyer.
. Mr. and Mn JJohn Barrlneer
ot Philadelphia, Pa., spent ' the
holiday with her parents, Mr. and
'\Irs. Lloyd Roush.
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. \11&gt;\ENTIONI.ILES SOI.IGMT
SOMERVILLE. N. J. UP _; Police began a "diacreet" HJreh
Tuet!day for two vital lteme. lfn.
Edith Ericksen reported her 111year-old daughter's girdle and
panties had been stolen from ihe
clothesline in bock of her bome.

DETROIT UP - The Detroit
Lions have two of the five q111r·
terbaeks In National Football
League history 'wh,o have complet·
ed 100 or more touchdown PINel,
Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote.,

. ~, Don't T~EtThe ~hance

.·'.of Leaving Baby Alone
ly ~lAMAN N. IUIIIISIN, M.D.
THERE p~obably wUt be more veallgate the eo"'t.leu iblngs
parties and more sathertnga of whtch have bHn lnlriiUinr him
tamUtes and nelghbon during for ao lonr.
these next lew dnys than In any Prevent lllttltlll:
other period of the year.
SIHan Scarce
Here araln. a Utt.le forellrht bJ
you parenta mtshl ptmnt a dla· •
Naturally, you will want to at· uter. All or you mould acqualnl
tend .. many or them .. you )lOI• your younratera Yllth the 11101 or .
albly ean. But during the holiday potentially danreroUI ttema by
aeuon, bahy·~ttera are ala pre· liVIng them a cllanot to lnapecl '
ml~m.
apeelally ma4a aubatlhlel up ·
Ala mult,110me of you parents cloae.
might be tempted to leave mtte Givins a cbll4 a blunt pair of
Junior sleepfnr peacefully In hla aol&amp;sora, ror example, wlllellmln· ·
crib .whUe you ro next door or ate much or hll deatra to rrab
down the bloek to a hoUdt,JParty. hold of a lharp pair. .A toy rub· ·
Well, don't do It!
ber h-er wUl 1111ke tht real ·
Pan1111 Wamtd
thins Ieatnterullllr.
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to warn parenta or the danrer1 Permltllnr a ehll4 to blow out ;
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olaucll practlcu There larto way a malcll Ql' llrlli hit birthday .
.of tolllnr when a 11re mlsbt cue will m~b It laa lltelr that :
· braat out Ill JOUr ~ome or even he will ateal 0111 and atrllte II : .\
a nelsh'IIOI!a home adJacent to !Urtl
't~h·
ot' •·• .... I
11u ow m1111 you - • '""" , ,,·'
your hou11,
Proptr PrecCIIIIIou
pr:,u~r'~t 11ol to le&amp;n your
Ot courae,.rou know tiiCush to JOunleW alone, t¥tn for a row .
take proper pncaut10114 IUoh u mtnut11. ftutea4, lake him with ' \
breaklns undmatehaaalldrrln4· you when you're IDTited out. The ·
tn1 onllha .u,ble4 end ol a ftn· Delehbora wW UDCieralllld
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lohed ctsan\11 until 11 II COOl to
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to do that, 8011~ JOU?
l\1, J.: MJ t iOD ba4 lt•r&amp;fl
llu~ un!Ol\unate.b' roa ·don which mealtd a deapl\l'arm•·
have cont1'91',over IVII'1 poealble tic hernia. Hnomplatna ollllghl '
ailllaUon tii&amp;Uail develop. ; ;. palru once In ,i whUe alter eat· ·
If yo~r JOimpler.te the adYell· Ilia. He hu 110 other aymptoma.
. turesome .t~nd what chUd Does he J!Md atUJery?
.
·lln't?- hl.tilllbt cl\lllb out or hll Anawer: Moat cuea do not
cr)b or bed ' and Mitt upon tke need treatment and do not pro·
opportunilt ol beiJll alone to IJl. duee any Mtelt ~toml.
• UI1, IIIII! fatvl'll

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and Mrs. Beecher Cooper,
and Mra. J. G. Swan , :
In Logan and At·
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well lor •· few days.
. Arnold · Fisher and' children
al!ci his mother. Mrs. Fisher of
Ssblna, 0 .. were Sunday guests
of lolf. an11 Mra. Roy Anderson.
~rs. Mary Hlllealy returned to
Cumberland, !lid., last Fridat af·
spending 10veral days with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and sl•ter Bernice. She
one evening wtth her bro·
Rilph Jr. and family, lint·

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U1 Interpreted image may be -1'~·
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object mav be blurred, moving,
rHckcriWJ, 'or badily illuminat~d.''
Cirditl Reception Goo~ .
TV rece ption in Cardiff il · ~oo~.
he said, beca use the tnDBIIUtllns
Lower is no more than 10 11).lle:l
removed from any set in the ~lty
He acknowledged tha t his sufvoy
fell short or proving that "lelevision viewing does effect children's
visio.n. "
Rut ," he added, :·the indireet
evidencc suggests Uris may 'be sc.
If we arc to acce pt the finding.!
at their fa cr value then the ef.
ff&gt;ct of trlrvisin n viewi1;g on chiJ·
dren's eyesight is a sert~us mat·
,

11

Minerals Are
lmportollt, Tool
' What minerals does tho betfr
need for health 1 Wbat happelll If
thero Is a deficiency! Whili foodl
·"

Since the "dlscOTer7'' of Yltamina, the role of minerai. 111 the
proper fundioninr of our bodi•
hal been "playt!d down." Moat people know they need tron, but taD
rartly name the other ~tneralt.

There oro three moot ImpOrtant
mineral• : calcium, lodtne1_.an.d
Iron. Calcium lo eapeeialiJ' IIIIPO"
tant to ehlldl'en. 11 bulldl £ocid
honea, taath, nails, and hair. J!"i'eketl and bowlew~~:, muael1 Qannl
and eonvulalona, as well 11 heaJt
ana nerve weaknesBel Jerlve from
ealelum deficiency. Milk, IO)'bean
ftour, aaparagu11, beana, bro'e«~U,
!prouts, cabbage, eauliftCJWer,
lime lettuce, elama, oyatera, eele'lt and cheese are raleluftl.rleb..'
&lt;;oiler and upset metaboU11111 ri-'
1ult from Iodine deficiency, which
Ia needed lor tho vital thyrol4
sland~ Sea foods are ft~e iodine
aourcea and the mlddlewut. •way
from tha B!a. to called tho rulter•,
bell" Iodine-rich food1 lnelutla
green bettn e, all shell flab, lobtten,,
aea ftsh, tmrl spinach. Anemia r&amp;o
suite frmn an iron deftcleney, and,
!hero can be other blood dloturbaneea. A ••must" tOr b\llldln'l up
the right amount of Iron II beat
or ealvea~ l!ver.
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The rl*btamount of minerals-•
the mlnfmum requlrement.-w!U
be 18sured If a •arled diet II fol·
lowed. Thluhould lneludo a tarled
aaaortment of fresh •esett.ltlea,:
meall (Including liver and kid·.
neYJ) ~nd oes foods. Such diet,
vmatillty will not only provide,
calelum1 lodlne1 and Iron, tiut alao.
quantlt1e1 of enlorlne, potanlnm,l
oul:rhur. eopfer, eodium., · bor91'
35. Hair on
horee'l neck

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health. Your doetor.of chlroJractlo
will gladly supply you with a dl·
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tion" f~r the survey resblti , was ~
that "many of 'the older .schOot
ehlldren watch television so Qtte
so long and under such a~veise
conditions that it eause6 ey~ straJn
sufficient to impair' the vl$lon 'of
some of them."
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Parents should know of theae
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possi}lle dangers;" and tbey
should see to it that children look
tt n under trte best condition~
he ' said. And opticians and oph- ·
lhaJmoJogists, when they are e'tamiti'ing the eyes of cbildren,
shtJUld ask questions about )low
tho s e eyes arc used and und\!t
what circumstances.

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Mrs. ·Max Wetherall i• vlollln~
relatives in Huntington 1 ~her~
abe is ill. Her husband wlu Join
her during the weekend.
Miss Goldye Hart spent the
holiday with her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Lew S. Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gllbert
and son l~ ft Monday to spend
the holidays with relatives ' In
Fairmont, w. Va.
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Mrs. A. E. Wolfe of Barberton
1.! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloy~
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Stewart of ,
Flatwoods, Ky., came over the
weekend and will also spend tile
.holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
·stewart.
· Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Fnll&lt; nl
Columbua were Chriatmas 111e111
of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. WolJ!etll.
Mr. and .\Irs Bob llowoe ol
Columbus were week:er1d euests
ot Mr. and Mn. A. D. Humc
while Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e
Hume and bmily of Northero
~!ich i gan with the Hurnea ·
John Dyer of Chnrleston W. V•
spent the holiday witb hiS motb·
cr Mrs. H. L Dyer.
. Mr. and Mn JJohn Barrlneer
ot Philadelphia, Pa., spent ' the
holiday with her parents, Mr. and
'\Irs. Lloyd Roush.
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. \11&gt;\ENTIONI.ILES SOI.IGMT
SOMERVILLE. N. J. UP _; Police began a "diacreet" HJreh
Tuet!day for two vital lteme. lfn.
Edith Ericksen reported her 111year-old daughter's girdle and
panties had been stolen from ihe
clothesline in bock of her bome.

DETROIT UP - The Detroit
Lions have two of the five q111r·
terbaeks In National Football
League history 'wh,o have complet·
ed 100 or more touchdown PINel,
Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote.,

. ~, Don't T~EtThe ~hance

.·'.of Leaving Baby Alone
ly ~lAMAN N. IUIIIISIN, M.D.
THERE p~obably wUt be more veallgate the eo"'t.leu iblngs
parties and more sathertnga of whtch have bHn lnlriiUinr him
tamUtes and nelghbon during for ao lonr.
these next lew dnys than In any Prevent lllttltlll:
other period of the year.
SIHan Scarce
Here araln. a Utt.le forellrht bJ
you parenta mtshl ptmnt a dla· •
Naturally, you will want to at· uter. All or you mould acqualnl
tend .. many or them .. you )lOI• your younratera Yllth the 11101 or .
albly ean. But during the holiday potentially danreroUI ttema by
aeuon, bahy·~ttera are ala pre· liVIng them a cllanot to lnapecl '
ml~m.
apeelally ma4a aubatlhlel up ·
Ala mult,110me of you parents cloae.
might be tempted to leave mtte Givins a cbll4 a blunt pair of
Junior sleepfnr peacefully In hla aol&amp;sora, ror example, wlllellmln· ·
crib .whUe you ro next door or ate much or hll deatra to rrab
down the bloek to a hoUdt,JParty. hold of a lharp pair. .A toy rub· ·
Well, don't do It!
ber h-er wUl 1111ke tht real ·
Pan1111 Wamtd
thins Ieatnterullllr.
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to warn parenta or the danrer1 Permltllnr a ehll4 to blow out ;
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olaucll practlcu There larto way a malcll Ql' llrlli hit birthday .
.of tolllnr when a 11re mlsbt cue will m~b It laa lltelr that :
· braat out Ill JOUr ~ome or even he will ateal 0111 and atrllte II : .\
a nelsh'IIOI!a home adJacent to !Urtl
't~h·
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11u ow m1111 you - • '""" , ,,·'
your hou11,
Proptr PrecCIIIIIou
pr:,u~r'~t 11ol to le&amp;n your
Ot courae,.rou know tiiCush to JOunleW alone, t¥tn for a row .
take proper pncaut10114 IUoh u mtnut11. ftutea4, lake him with ' \
breaklns undmatehaaalldrrln4· you when you're IDTited out. The ·
tn1 onllha .u,ble4 end ol a ftn· Delehbora wW UDCieralllld
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lohed ctsan\11 until 11 II COOl to
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the touch•.You do tnow e~aup Q111111011 Alii! ~
to do that, 8011~ JOU?
l\1, J.: MJ t iOD ba4 lt•r&amp;fl
llu~ un!Ol\unate.b' roa ·don which mealtd a deapl\l'arm•·
have cont1'91',over IVII'1 poealble tic hernia. Hnomplatna ollllghl '
ailllaUon tii&amp;Uail develop. ; ;. palru once In ,i whUe alter eat· ·
If yo~r JOimpler.te the adYell· Ilia. He hu 110 other aymptoma.
. turesome .t~nd what chUd Does he J!Md atUJery?
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·lln't?- hl.tilllbt cl\lllb out or hll Anawer: Moat cuea do not
cr)b or bed ' and Mitt upon tke need treatment and do not pro·
opportunilt ol beiJll alone to IJl. duee any Mtelt ~toml.
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and Mrs. Beecher Cooper,
and Mra. J. G. Swan , :
In Logan and At·
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well lor •· few days.
. Arnold · Fisher and' children
al!ci his mother. Mrs. Fisher of
Ssblna, 0 .. were Sunday guests
of lolf. an11 Mra. Roy Anderson.
~rs. Mary Hlllealy returned to
Cumberland, !lid., last Fridat af·
spending 10veral days with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and sl•ter Bernice. She
one evening wtth her bro·
Rilph Jr. and family, lint·

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The annual Christmas program
Vaughan
by theJeffre)
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;5~~~;~~~~~· ~;. wasCharleBgrvenfmley
Jrmmy TYo of the Naomr Baptist
aehool was preaented C\lrlstmaa
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Kenneth Buckley
group of recltallo•s were
Pl'l!llented by the secoud grade
lndudlng • Chnstmas Welcome/'
Pamela Crew 'In Ho .or of Je
'· I!U!·I·I•u.s", Bradford Moor(, "Some
for Jesus Becky Nease,
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"&amp;tar Bright' Loring Vau
''nte Chmt of Bethlehem'\
Coodwrn, A Chrrstm"
Willi', Sandy Whrte and 'Guld
Ina Star'~, Ltn~a Warner

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Following
group singing
or
Your Stockings
By The
Ffro" an exercise Who Is This

wu 1Iven by third grade Dann,
Broq, Jennifer Blakeslee and
Danny Crow A playlet 'Love'
Cllflatmaa Tree was presented
the' fourth grade Kathy Han
Cheryl Edwards Hyla Vau
Marrlyn Moore Unda Wrll
Teddy Morarrty Davrd
t ~bt)(twln, Lanny TYo an~ Blllt
A recitation ' The Innkeeper
Lallll!nt' by Christopher Tomp
tint, preceded recltatlona by
Neoae and Jan Clio after
tho ~roup sang "Why Do
Christmas Rmg" Th1
~hrlst~rlll Story Glory to God ,
lm'ipture and song was pr(l
HQted by the filth gnde l(atio
Morarity Donna Crow, Brend 1
P~tts, S~e Buckley, Carlo Will
hoe Thom'as Dennas M.bkl"
'l'hur111 Vaughen and Coward
Calvert
JMnirer Crew Alita Carpentor
and Brenda Potts sang "Just A
Wee Baby' alter whrolr two ca•
"It Came Upon the Midnight
and "0 Little Town Of
Bethlehem' were presented br
Jennifer Crew Alita Carpenter,
Cindy Swatzel Kitty Persinger
and Kandy Kl8!lrng and an in
otrumental n~mbcr WB8 played bt
Kitty Per.rnger with flute and
Alita Carpenter the saxophone
An otfering was taken wit.r
Vaughan assistant superlnten
of the church school, glvln1
the oftertory prayer and taking
the ••llection were membors or
the Junior !ntermedlste Cia" or
boyo taught by Denzil Goeglern

Eve und~r the direction of S T
Johnson \he asSistant superintendent
The Christmas carol, 'Joy To the
World' by the congregation open·
ed tbe promm followed with
Jll:ayer hl W1lham Lewis A pa·
~eant
Grandfather Tells the
Christmas Story drreeted by Mrs
Peorl Scott was grven by Ran
dolph aod Jonathan Seott, Janie
Scott, Charles and Charlene
Brown PhYlliS and Dranne Ru.s
sell, Belrnda and Lady Daun Seott
Helen Brown Rrchard Qualls, and
Joyce Wrlllams
A play 'Catching Up Wrth
Christmas was presented by
Joan Buflm(lton Vtola Brown,
Hazel Quails Prrscrlla and Cher
ry Seott Helen Brown Fannie
Rusaell, Edwrna Bell and Je88re
Johnson after wbrch the prolll'•lll closed wrth the srngrhg of
"Silent Night by the congrega
tlon Sol Johnson was rhe pianist for tlre ovening
At the close of the program
Santa arrrvcd wrth treata for the
eblldren

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C~ristmas Eve

Candle-Light
Service Held . -:-;---":-;-Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
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A cacndle hght Chrlstmae Eve
service wao held at the first Blp
Pro9ram Held On Christm.as
tlat ehureh under the auspices of
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the Senior Baptist Youth Fellow
ship and thetr adviSor, Mr• Manning Kloes
George Siddell mlnl!terial stu·
dent a! the Andom Newton Theological Seminary Boaton, wu the
1nest speoker and bra topic waf
"Peace On Earth Good Will To
Men" The program opcned1 with
an or(an prelude by Mro Cerald
Anthony and Suoan Pullen read
the stoi'y of the Natrvrty from the
Gospel of St Luke
A play The Twelfth Night' was
pre~ented with the
following
younc people takrng part Drane
Stumbo, George Hibbs, Walter
Harris, James Hood Janet Kay
Baker and Richard Bodhner
lleltle Leu Harris was narrator
for the candle llghtmg ceremony
and tbe candles were lrghted by
Larry Mitch and Wilham Werner
A Christmas pra)er by Kit Neal
and the benedlctron by Carolyn
Wilson concluded the scrv1ce

Gjrl Sco~t Troop
Christmas Party
IHeld On Saturday

The Mt MorlOh Baptrst Chllrch
had therr Chrrstmas program on
Wednesday Deo 25 with Mtj 'Ar
nold Riohards Mrs Irvin Baum
gardner and Mrs Ernest BoWles
in char~e of the program
Rosetta Rl"hards was mistreq qf
ceremony for the program wbicb
opene~ w1th a carol followed ijy a
prayor by Mrs Arlena Reese, tho
1a supenntendent of the1r ~ble
Sehool Sally and Sherry POII'ell
gave the welcome to the ~ongrep
tum and Paula Gomer's recltatlon
was 'Greetines other recl~Uono
were 'I'd Like To Send A Blriliday
Card , Lrnda Ervrn, It 1 Cl1i.'lst
mas" Thelma and Freddy Bebin
aon, An exenuce Wh~tt rn Be'
wu preocnted by Jewell P'l'ke
An 1t a Qowles Sandra Hoi
linshead Joe Powell The l!e~n
ners and Primary classes on* a
song Long Ago
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A p•geant Longrng lor Ch!lat
maa was the occond part of tbe
program and the cast included
Janioe Riohordo, who was Laura
PalmeT! Kerth Bowles-11!110n
Palmer Emmellne Bowle11-Ethel
Palmer, Alma Bl\umgardner..,..Sara
Eldrtdgo Phoebe Harper - Lolly
Pnlmer Manning Baumgardner Johnny Eldridge, Jeanine Bowles
-Kathy Eldrrdge Carolyn ErvinDotty Green Jleorge Baumgardner
- the Rov Matthews Clmnce
Hollens~end - telegraph boy Ml
chael Sm1th - mall man
After the program re!resh me nta
1were served m the church d•nln&amp;
room w1th Mrs Ncllre W1n~on

Ga\ardine, Quilted Lined

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The evening was spent 1n sang
ing carols, watching tclevtslon and
playing gamoa A grit exehungo
waa also held
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Persincr to Cheryl Ebcrsbach,
Jennifer Crew Kitty Persinger
Jane Baer Alita Carpenter, Nan
cy Burns Kathaleen GrtmCB, Pat
rlcia Hcnne01y, Frances Radford
Cindy Swatzcl and Kandy KISI
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$1.00 to $1.79 Lehew Family
Dinner Is Held
Men's

Dress Shoes
$6.95 up

1\lr and Mro William Lencw en
terialned with a !ami() dlnne'
Christmas at their home Syca
more St
Present wbre Mr and Mrs
Wllllem Tbucner, Syracuse Mrs
Theodore Lehew Mrs Emn\8
Lcilbc!t, tbe hn•ta ond children
Teddy, Jobnny and Cheryl

1\. &amp;kit uioom of H!nt" was pre
~ Mlko Sw•tzel
D~wnio, Lorr~ Marshall

sented

Allen
Davl I
Brown and DoUiiaa M•ore, after
wllich Leo 'Crew In behalf or t~•
cburoh preHnled the Rev and
M" Eu~tne Brown with a gill
Follewinl ihe orrlval of Sant,
who gove treat• to the chlldre1
the program closed with prayer
by Theo Stnllh, eupcrintcndent

Ebersbach Family

Yule Dinner Held

Parkers' Host
At [).inner On
Chr~tmas
Day
Mr d Mrs Dwight

onterta hed with a droner Christ
mas at their home, Pleasaftt
RJdge Road
Pr&lt;!enl were Mise ' Rh rl~ri lr)j
Youn~ Toledo, Mr and
hert Morris Sr, and son
William Yonnr Mrs Hank Youn~
and sono Johnny and Drily th&lt;
ho11!
daughter Myrt s Kay

TCHED WORK
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$.2.29
PANTS
$3.49

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Regular

$1.00
S1ze

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Slzel II CO 38

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2 ptlr for $1.00
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foundry employee, 1s
above at the left recemng a casil
award from A V E~smgton, Foundry Manager, foy a suggesl!on \llat r£suited m considerable savings m th' cornoom de·
partment m the handling of large cores Tli1s IS the first
aWard made under'the suggestion plan that has recently been
·~tailed m the ~omeroy Works o~~~ (Sen.tJllel Pho~)

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CIIRISTMAS turned out Ane
- atourhoU8e
}Iuddy rot to Pl&amp;J hla box
trick on Penny, and the tact
that, after ope~llllrs~ big
~... and lhen"lnla Jar bciX~,
otit alltt lhe other, ~e II;OUld
dbeom a pair Rl fliCks aa h~
IUlJirilelllflbad a happy ending
I bad ra~ked my brain u to
how I could save Penny the dlsapPQ(ntment I knew waa In
store and at lbe ,-..,, ttme not
apoll Buddy'l tun
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Flna,lly, on Christmas Eve I aala to Buddy·
'Buddy, that is such a good box Irick, I wonder It you'd
let me Iii on It too Why couldn't I put my present to
Penny down In the toe of one of tHe aocka you're lllv~
b~r? Then she'll reanu be ourpriaed I •
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Bud4Y lhOUibl a moment, then hla eyes lit up·
•I ret Ill She'll tblnltthe aocka are lhe surprlae, and, aD
the lime there'~ anolhe} surprise In lbe toe I '
I'm glad I thought ot It, !or the tears that eame to
Penny's eyea when abe got throuch opening all the bqzea
hardiT !)ad Ume to form before she discovered In the toe
\ 111 lb&amp; !OCt IIDlall gold rlnr with her own birthstone In Ill

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lion paint to get tho1ob 'done
'Leng before he was finished,"
diiClosed Mra Hbhstetter "Edison
was tired out, atUI, and sore "
The e!lllre decoration sclteme
He gave pollee the assumed was done in pink illd silver wrtb
name and sard he came to Colum- a large five pornted star on a wall
bu! last January He !a!d be lrill- .varylnt Ibis theme wjth one &amp;Ide
ed one of two companion~ on a of Ita polnta rn blue William H
drinkili'i spree, then fled town Andiraon, known locally for his
when be waa unable to revtve naturaf talent as an artist, created
blm
the alar for the bank in ted to
(Continued on PaJe Five)
Tbo public is cordiallY n
,.. the bank'r Chrlatnlns dreiS
l"letf!l:a!iona. will remain In place
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~nW after New Year's Day

Ze-li,UIII
1n;.. ders
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In Raee
JAjil mg
To SouthP0Ie
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Helping Others Helped

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-Sii Edmund Htllary took a com·

manding lead' today In hll "hellbent" race against • British ex
pedltlon for the honor of makin~
the !trot overland trek to the
Snutb Pille rn 45 yoara 1

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Former WtU;we
Director 6ted
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For t\dultery
CHAIIDON1 0', 111'-Jamel D
Lisle, 3B, former Ceatlla ConDtl
Welfare ' drreclor, wu t6 tpJH!ir
lpnlrbt before Troy Township
Justice of th, I'••~ Clyde Rus1011 on a cllarge of l~uliBIY·
Llilt lather ot Wet! ~hUdren,
admit~d falliering the unborn
&lt;bild of lrlra. f~tl:icla 1M Msrtlt
1 divorcee and moiher of four
~~q!';
Liale &amp;orller tjlla ll!ORII&gt;':pleod
ed innocent to the acrultery
charge wbich carrret a mallimum
penalty of a $200 nne IDd thre'!
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couhty peot Dep 1• for lilltnoral
conduct. ~ ~b , e~p-lejl ~~~
dlsmiual to thb 11411! Civil !itT·
vice Catiimlkl60 -

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and Mra Arlena Beese in ebar"
of t~e food commltt6e.

Mr and Mra Geor&amp;e Hacl:e~ Jr
,nd children left this motoftln~
for a vacation in P'!Qrlda
Mr and Mrl GeOI'I&amp; Slddtl\.
,(udents at the Andover NelftM
Theological Semlllary, Boston,
Mau are Chr11tin~a guests ol
her pareuto1 Mr and lira Paul
Smart and lantily '
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Min Myrna Rwsell, ColiiiltbUs,
and Mr and Mrs Richard '•RIYill
•nd dllllghler.., Hllllarda, '#elli
Chrrstmu gueita of 111r ond Mn
Sidney T BullfU
Mn Arnold Richaraa drove to
,:'olumbus Tue1d1y and was I!ICo
companied home by her daughter
Patrrch who is employed there
.Ill" Ri'ehardo •pent Chriltmas
with her parenfl and sl8ters l!Ud
returned home WedneRday night
Mn Margjrel Bnnnon Arid
~ro\her, Clarence. WeSt Union
w- va were Christmas guesio ol
her son, Car) Bra~non and Mrf
Brannon
Chrrstmas dtnner guests or
Mill 11argoret Sauer "ere Ml•
Oalile Sa~nders, Mrs Lau,ra ~sun
~er 1 and Mra\ Emma Bissett
Mr• Wlllioro Gru~er Willi taken
to Meigs General Hosprtal •• a
~ and Mrs Charles J Ehera medical patient on ChriStmas af
bach entertarned with a fa~uly ternrlon
dinner Christmas at thcu home,
Kenneth, nine month old aon
Prospect Hill
of Ml and Mra LarrY Rice WI!
Guesto were Mr and Mrs Ed entered •• a medtcu patien~! at
gar Pratt and Mrs Ruth Laney and Holzer Hoapltol on &lt;;hristma•
daughter Debbie, illrddlepor t Mr Eve His moihcr apd grandmoond ~Irs Carl Hysell Kenneth und ther, Mrs Hyl~a Dunham havo
Carl Jr Rutland, and Mr a~d been slayinl wltb tbc ,baby who
Mn Harold Ebcrsbach and chil·
reported 11 111)9\'ovlng
dren James and Darla Mr and
and Mrs Leo SwiCk, (:olum
Mrs Wrllard Ebersbsch coiled Jn
chrblmll auestt of ~er
the evening
11 Wise Sr tnd allt,r,
Mill
Wise Jolnin~ !belli ror
dinner were Mr an4 )In Willian\
a~d dau&amp;hler Salldra or
p;,ch•n and Mr
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lng at the home or their leader I
Mrs Charles PerSinger, Mulberry
Gil I Sco~t Troop Two enjoyed

a Christmas party Saturdal even

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was reported ,... than 300 miles
from the pole today ' The Brlrlan
""'dltion headed ~y Dr Vivian
Fuclrs was some BOO mllea away
at last reporfl
A rodlOj message from Hllfary
to Nl!W zealand's Scott baae
M&lt;l-furdo &amp;ound this
re))Ofled tJr~ team had
40 miles durrng the night
wo~ld put him about 290
from hrs aoal
llarrlng unforeseen misbapo,
the Hillary parcy appeared-a sure
winner It was mdklnJ the trek
alODII tbe general routes taken W
the only two expeditiona ever lo
mcb the pole ~crOia the ley
wastes
Roald Amend·
ctBJIIDe~ ,t."'!q D~&lt;•_T)~r,, 1911 U\d llrlt·
F . Scott tho
in
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to 'Jielt
where
aJready force~
their homes the path of flooded
corps o! trucks and motorboats carried
camped on the banks of the Little Wabash River 10
safety yesterday antt -early today Fed by heavy
!qUowed recent off-seaaon
does into the area th~ rrver ....
expected to crest at 84 feet today
Authorrtres said the brggest dll
frcylty confrontrng the ev•eueos
wu getting !herr Irves\Q~k to
aafety Farther north on lhe Lrt
le Wabash only three f•mllles
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were foreed to leave ~II' lJomes
WASHINGTON U1' - Tl!ia Ia by ritinor fioodrng
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eory
ray1 on, "" wl'
Meanwhile, at lllurpH~sboro
key who never had 10~lher Be hardest bit by the Ia~ llt&lt;lember
Is dead, the vieUtn of
play
tornadoes, tlre Brg Mudd)' River

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Olsen of the area
The U S Weather Qureau re
key can becotne 1 father
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potted, however, tbat n~w: r~
Craydon .... the onlY Irving I tnuld be expecled ·i!lWUgboo•
proot of Olsen'• discovOI"!' - •n· t aouthem Dlmols late liklay.
nOUtlced to an Incredulous world
In the rest of Ihe nalftfn, a late
in 1~- that It Is poSirble tot coming winter began ~ !how
a \urkey to be born wrthout a 1.. first srgna or drgglng in Cool atr
ther
moved rn behrnd a disturbance in
the northeaot Thursday nlgbt
Partbcnogeneals, the 8Mnst•ne cawing lower temperitures ovet
:~;~~=~=!.•~.•,m=• ~ the enure nation from the Mra01:
vlously to occur In lower forma of alppt Valley to the Atlanflc Sc•
life Olsen was the first to AIIIICOV· board
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Sinal then Olsen has produced
more than a score of fatherleBA
turkeys by testing more than 18,·
oooeus
laid by turkey hena wllleh
were kept carefully segregated
from twkey toms
Craydon,was the sole survrvor
of th... experlmenta He was t-e
only fatlm'Iess turkey to live more
!ban 22 trays
Under Olaen's tender care ~1'11¥don autvlved for 254 days
en
death ubexpecledly attock He WI!,
tilled by two bunting dogs a~ b~
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\Vllnder'ld aboat the baok yar ~
Olsen's home adjacent to the
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riculture Departmen, s 11 re~~·
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PORTSMOUTH, 0 UP- Har
old c.lrrence 3p Wake[teld, wa•
krlled and srx o~hef persons were
Injured Thursday In a l*;o car
collisron on U S 23, IOVtn miles
north of here
Hrs daughter, Paula, &amp;months
old and ltls '"ter rn "'w Katie
Entler 11 were taken. lo Chll
dren's' llo;pilal rn Cqlumblls In
crrttcal condition

WASHINGTON UP-New trou·
blea piled up today tor Robert
B Rueger, rormer. Naval officer
wb.o lost all his retirement bene!ita wben he wJs eonvroted •1
manaioughter
tf
Rueger now has been told h•
must cough up $3 7'17 to the Navy
apparently because someone '"
C
lor therr farm
the Navy made a bookkeeprn' er
ably will remain "".'"' ~~~.;,0::
ror according to a report In the
According to
Army Navy-Air Foree Journal
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tbe Presrdent
Rueger's troubles began '''
PASADENA, calif UP-Odds Washington
months after he retired from 30 were much better today that New new Crvrl
Yanearaunb,.lervtnliseebedinrethcoredNaavynd w;~: Years Day would dawn cool, Iholds riB frrst
clear and sunny than tbat Oregon Pwndent has
rank of commander
would overeome a 19 pornt defier! pate m at
Be trUed an umnvrted guest ••d whrp Obro State m tbe Rose meefurg of tbe
wl)o barged into a New Year's i'i:twL
by the last
~y and alarted an argument
Wpathcr fo~ecasters predic'.M The Pnsirfent
at Ruerer'a Arlrngton, Va home tbat thare wss only on. Fhancc staff wltb. him
in 1958 For Ibis Rueger was In five or six tbat rt woufd ram Will be
CODVlctod o' manslaughter ond Jiln. I but oddamake:s re!uaed tc mg
sentenced to five years In prrm budge from thorr J9-&lt;ll'20 pornt aala
Oo the Navy"J recommendation
tonferenees
President Ersenbower SIIRed on eslima\0 of the coming game
State of tbe Unron
order etrildng Rueger'• name
Pnlss Seeretary
from the retired rolls last March
D 1
erty sard wort on
8 A Jetter wa1 lent to Rueger
~teten
Uuron will be ~=es~~
the Virglura State Peurtentrarv
man ebore tn
10
at Rrchmend notifyrng him of \he
posl.ll,Oll
also wiJldevote
budgel mes,.ge
that starts nnt,:.ui~~i~M
coDJultatiou wtth
Peraval Brllndage
RICHMOND lnd UP- A htt'e • Hagerty expect&amp; : lriU. ,,~,

Clear "'eather
predi tedFOr

Ro:.. Bowl Tilt

Arrests
R ed Jn
eport
Hour pen'od

No new arrests were report,d
the P"l 24 hours by
Robert C Hartenbach
He said no charges were fried
agalDJt Philip and Doris Flshe.
or Rac1ne Therr case was thus
!brown out of Jusllce of Peace
R. E. Grindley's courL In a state
mcnt to The Daily Sentinel lfr
and !Irs Fisher sard an alteroa
Uon rnvolvrng them WI£ not be
tween tbemael ..s, but rather
botween a third party

IFather
ts .
'Jn 0p
To Appendedomy

f~rlo::g r~n'·:!e~~~;~ron a~"!': ~~::. :.~:..~cl!

dectomy performed when her
lather relented rn hiS relrgrou•
opposltron to medrcal care
Tho father Arth~r Prppen, 40,
had resrsted for about three da)&amp;
agarnst pie"' by allthontles to
permit a ph)o!SICtan to treat bh
daughter Judy 11 , lor acute ·~
pendrcltr;
Instead Pippen hrs ram1Iy and
other members or the 'Full Taberoade of God' religrous sect
prayed almost oontrnuously to
me the hie of the blonde blut
eyed grrl
Prppen was persuaded to per
mrt the operatron Thursday
"rght when autborrtres rnstrtuted
legal action to make Judy a ward
of the eourt whrch would pav•
way for medical trtatment
Earllcr Thursday Prppen had

of the year to

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bower •• he
drafts ofd;he;!E~~;~~~
Doubt
ner m - the
bra Slate of the Ubilll('n
fore congress w ('~
Jan 7 Hageriy
has been made
1:;!~
Prestdenl wtU aend U
congres. cr deliver I\

Eight .tuteJJIW,~
V&amp;AgCla~

'W/LealOll Funeral
Bulk Milk
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Buckeyes Nourn ln.Pasa en~,
Se...,;"e Planned th~
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burst 111(h1n bours and •he mrghl
Forrest Wheaton, Cheshrre RD not irve through the nrgbt
In dred at Holzer Hosprtal Thursd.p
thir ~ame
mornrng lie wu precede\! rn
Despite the predlcllon rppen
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rnsrsled on ta\rng tbe Eirl back
.._ point
death by bls wile the former home to resunle prayrng lar her
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l'rlaude Strausbaugh, who died m
19114 lfr Wheaton was a natrve hf~ut Pippen stood firm rn hl!
game was among of Gallia County and was born bclrels untrl ShenU Edward Cor
at Eno June. 12, 1884
h
stadium the Ohro Staters
Survavors mclude Mrs Wilham dell amvcd Wit a smnmons
have won two from the Pa&lt;rfic (LUly May) OxYer Mrs Dow I The summons ordered Pappcn, a
Coast Conference defeating Csll (Ethel) Little Marre Wheaton foundry worker, to appeor m
fornra, 1714, In 1950 and beat!DJ and Harold Wheaton aU of Che- court today for a hearmg ou
d 11 the grrl s custedy
usc 21!-7 tn 19~
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shrre 13 gran dcbildren an
Then tbe law wa nts to take
Oregon wh1cb also played at gre_a/ grandchildren
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bt r to the hoapltai?" Prppen ask
1\!'renda may call at the
the old Tournamont Park, tb~t
Rawll••s.Coals Funeral Home en the sheriYr
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Penn,
14-11
In
1917
bnt
wva
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wiU he h ld s 1
It docs," Cord~! replied
edged by upset mrnded Harvafd, where servrces
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My church preaches that w~
urday at two o'clock Qurral~•)
-ntrirued on "a•e Frve)
7-6, rn 1~0
be in the Poplar Ridge COIIII••"•
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