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ing cheeks and other leaks were found In a Gemini 1pacecratt system that ouppU. O&amp;J'"
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with partly cloudy 1kies expect- ~ calls lor two r111k"'011 . .
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tempt., foor two • aatt#a
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War Zone D begins about 30 moisture from re - circulat•d . H the !roubles are eorrected l stroll by Scott.
miles north-oorthwest of Sa1gon bl .
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be hacked out With machetes. The Miami weather bureau EST Wednesday w1th . Arm· astronaut.. The Natioual All9o
It covers an area of 600 squ~re repor·ted that weather condl· strong aoo Scott followmg
mi naulics 800 ~ Atlmlrllllrlo
m1l01 ot low trees and th1ck lions for Wednesdsy launchings purou1t 101 mmutes later.
lion I NASA) reported
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undergrowth. There are a few tl the Atlas - Agena re~ezvous ; The mission. one of the mtst : spent .the entire day ia llltlr
VIllages and. the roads are hille l rocket and the Gemrnl
I I ambitious yet undertaken in plush quarters at lbe more than JUngle paths.
spacecraft were
oalisfactory , the U. S. man·in-space program moon port west of the Cape.
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namese regular~ w~e k I 1le ~ plane was shot down today over
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belere ths Special orceo out the region - 40 miles IIOI'theast 111e M-G-M District
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of saigon. An observer abeard Scout• will bold their
the plane was kdled but !be m...ting and appre&lt;:Jabon dm· l
pilot was rescued aoo taken to ner at 1:33 p.m. Thursdoy,
WASHIN~ - F r:~~ The State Highway patrol Investigated three accidents
1 hospital. A spokesmn said March 17 at Kyger Creek High :
ury· Secretary enry ·. ower over the weekend. including two In Melp ~oull!y, &gt;ll.t Rill·
j!ltJncldent wu not ronnected 1icboo1 Cafeteria. Invited are :
said today the wsr ID V.e~.Nam land and Tuppers Plains, and one In Galli• county, No one
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wltb the Zone D aweev.
all institutional representatim, l '
does not requite either dnl•- was seriously Injured.
MASON - Tbe Mas.. Moth·
committee members, Den M• l
tic" taxes of direct wage.pr~ce
Cars driven by Edward E. Hughes, 23, Rt. 3 Coolville, era Club will 8 nsor 10 adult
!hers, Cubmasters aoo assist.
controls to keep the U. S. eeon- and Walter w Bunce 6g Middleport collided at 12:30 .
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Saturday on Rt 7 In Tuppers Plains four.tenths of
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Thur,day,
lc.els ·•re
per a coup t politics, crops or what·have·you. But that was when Newtoa
He ssld the nation's abilltv a mile north of the junction
ed b Eth 1 E Ch
March 17, at 2-4 p.m. aod H
or
single.
1was strictly a farm community Now it is in the middle fll
to meet the demands of the Viet of Rt. 6&amp;1.
th
H h car ow~ tl ~ Mi~or dam:~ p.m.
Tickets are available I• the the biggest oil boom to hit llli~ois since the 1940's.
Nam wsr without inflation is Off1cers said
at ug es, man, u nn ·
Meigs area from Ray Glaze
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ked on tbe lert side of the was done lo both cars. No The Immunization will be let.' ;
I 1s a anyone 1a sa ou1, sat . .
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vastly grester than II was ':,"~
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anus
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given
John
Sauvage,
Paul
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Independent
produce.r
who
gave
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James Cochran; Mason County, after the discovery of a new oil pool. ''I quit goin&amp; uptowa
warned against wllatiouary ed out Into the southbound lane Galli a county's accident oc· to all adults and any chll over
Fran Reichart. Lawrence Fore· because people stop me and, _:~~--=~-=-__::_.::__
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S 1 rd etghl years of age accompan·
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.11 One person waslnJur nan man, eorge " era
ay , want to talk about the 01!." leases .. !herr property and
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Y a paren · . 0 c arge 111 auto accident on the llashan- Wilson.
I A few weeks ago, the Union ' are assured of a subetallllal
drop in lhe U. S. unemployment Tbe patrol Cited Hfughes 1to mile nort~ of Gallipolis. No one ~II m;.de. llo~.:lo:s, ;ow~v~~· Keno road, a hall·mile oorth Tickets also are availabl• sl Oil Co. of Cslifornia checked a royalty if a well comes in. MOlt
rate to 3.7 per cent, or Amerl- Me111s county court or an m- was injured, and damage was 1 w~ Cl ba;;,"eti.,1 Y 1 e 0 • of ito junction with Eagle Ridge Kyger Creek High School the 113-year·old dud test well aoo of the laoo is lied up for a
can Industry's big capital in- proper start.
minor to both vebicles.
Iell~ u
P pay or oup- road Sunday at 3 a.m.
night ol the dinner.
brought in !be first gushing , much as 20 miles from Newlllil
vestment plans.
An accident occurred at 4:40 Officers said that ~rt E. P les.
Taken to Holzer Hospital was '
proof of the new oil supply, juSI ' but the promoters keep cem1Df;
p. m. saturday on Main St., m Wolf, 38, Rt. 2, Gall1pohs, at- The cllnlr Is being oonducl· Patty Weaver, 31, New Haven,
uooer 3,000 f..t beneath the I One Iarmer reportedly turnr!ii'"'
LANDER, WYO. - "SAGE- Rutland, l't.len Charles
A. tempted to pass a car dr1ven by ed under the direction of the w. va .. who suffered abmions.
rolling southern Illinois country· thumbs down 011 a $10,000 offer
brush Sally," a 5-year.&lt;Jid Wy- Schoonover, 32. Columbus, at- Larry G. Tincher, 19, Laurel, Mason County Health Depart- lacerations and a sprained left
side.
I for a lJO.acre lease. PoteatiJI
omlng mule, Is going It VIet tempted to make a right turn Md., just as Tincher started to ment. All Immunizations wilt be wrist. The Racine emergency
Newton hasn't beet! the same' investor• have been calllatl
Nam as th~ '?ascot of !he Ist onto Main St. from Larkin st. make a left turn.
. given by Mrs. Nan Heiskell, squad administered first aid oo
oince.
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Cavalry D1vls10n because she Schoonover told the patrol an 1 Tincher was lodged tn c1ty R. N., publrc heallb aurse. Any. the scene.
Promoters, lease hounds and , wood, Calif.
has a good, noloy bray.
unidentified westbound
car jail to li~u of bond o•. a charge ooe who. has not had a tetanus
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She will replace "Maggie," a'":ent left or center and caused of f1cllt1ous registratiOn pend- booster rn the last three years Metg~ County Shenlfs depo~ DI.CS
stste Issued 125 building I At '?ght, llomeo hm 8ltarl!l
quieter mule who wa.s shot and h1m to steer too far to the tng his hearing MOAday in muo- is. urged to take advsata&amp;e ol ties said MISB Weaver. was
permi~or drilling-in !he l gas hoes flareo. at prod~~
killed in the dark by 80 Anny right. Ills car struck a parked 1c1pal court.
thio opportunity.
passenger rn a car dr1ven by
past two months alone, com· wells spit lire into tile . 1
Johnny L. Dodderer. 21. Rt. I NEW HAVEN _ T Bnt
d .1h
he she 1 'led to
1 r aod cattle huddle sentryblw nhsll
Bl
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Reedsville. Dodderer was trav· Roush 90 a retired . farmer ,l pare. WTI h an averasogelol•htlvaet r flares Lo keep warm.
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SINGAPORE - DIPLOMATroad when he failed to mske 1 home. Mr. Roush was also • lt).lo-14.&lt;Jay wa1t to have deeds ' producing wello broupt
turn and went over Bit embank· ret rre
· d d'1recto r 0 f the Maso• I1 recorded
. !mown ._ ,_
lc sources today were uncertain PARIS (UP!) - Elder states- mand. De Gaulle also hao ssld decision:
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about the late of First Deputy man Paul Reynaud, who gave Supreme Allied Headquarters ,,
men·
,county Bank.
h· Farmers are asking from $101St Louio lloiomite F'"wiRIW,;
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Premier Subandrio and 14 oth- Charl011 de Gaulle his first (SHAPE) and American and 1
hthe parllam. en.tary ays- Tho 1962 model oonverlible Bornh Ocfobe,r A •
·dROolus 1o $150 an acre ftr short-term Ionly about ft.. wella- "* J,
b' 1 post
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ern o1 e cons111u1ton approv.
. was t e son o 11en an
tve
--~--'er leftist Indonesian cablnel ca rne
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ay cr1 cized Canadian bases weuld have ed ;n~
· b 80
. 1 f tb turned over and prnned Mrss F R b H' fir 1 'It Luci
ministers iR the assumption o1 the F'rellCh President's isolation- to be moved from French soil. Fr h \ Y1 per cen
Weaver in the car for • short
ou~ · b~ "..:~.' re'
power by !be anti-Communist lsi ultimatum on !be North "The NATO charter gave us u:.nc
d ~ ;ubi ~~I time. Dodderer apparefltiy ... ceded\' aug de' th I • p ":
army chief. There were reports Atlantic alll~e .~• "a dang ... the right In negotiate, net to govO:, ent wo: h:~• . ; . : caped Injury.
I Survlv~: :re :io ·wile, Tyllie \
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he hsd attempted to conunlt rills miscamage.
chase from France the head- out such • dalllerous mtscar- The vehicle, a IOial loss,
Bumgarner Roush ; two daughsuicide.
Reyaaud, 81, emerged from quarters of
the supreme rlage ,
owned by Patty Weaver Sher- ters Mrs Eslber Alexander
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lng here from Jakarta said Su- lialemeftt on de Gaulle's an- except
who lie in front· He added that "WIIb
blow Dodderer hll been cited
to Cunn~bam ·Huntington·
The Dr. J . J Davis family left. today ~ aoo~!'!'\~
bandrlt bad beeR seen in the IIIIUIIHd "Irreversible" deci- line cemeteries because they Germany ts inotaHed at the Meigs County Court on 1 charge Funeral ~rvices ., 111 be at abroad wh1ch w1 11 take them to tounst attrac ODI
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presidential palace on Salin- sloo It pull French forces out wanled to free us," Reynaud head of Europe by France o£ speed in ••cess of road con- the New Haven EUB Church at Jeru~~em, ~bano~, Trrkeyf and t:h•n:, G~~
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day and Sunday and tbatappar- of !lie North Atl011tlc Treaty declared.
remaining atone, In 0111. llde, clition. The accident II stili un- 2 p. m. Wednesday, with Revs. h
;~ WI .1 000 Ylanela :o~ar~hu~ ":ouDd to
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enlly he wu not under pard. Orpnlzatloa (NATO) com- He said of De Gaulle's NATO rep,udiated by aU."
tier investigation.
Martin Berisford and Achsah :
w~he ~~II ~o~r ~~ Citadel for a - el
The fate a! Subandrlo was Hell
Miller Glficlatlng. Burial will ~:.;u;, er:nd ~lso vi sl t l
here as the key to the new ellabe in the Union cemetery. Mr. , tombs and museums.
AprD 4th.
tributton of forces In Jak~
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followmg ~~t SUklniO
New Haven EUB _Church.
Jerusalem for sightseeing trips Univer:lity of Soon • .::•:..!"""
surrender of political pewer
The body will be Ill state at to historic sites and 00 to Leba- Ilia and Dr. Davia will
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Saturday Ll~ ~~Soehsrto, DETROIT (UPI) -Tbe tiger revive tilt fabled La Salle luxury r~linements lallllt, but To accompllsb H, Dlllll the church one hour before tile non, Turkey and from Istanbul ~cal.~ .• tbe
chief a! the Jy 1
lfi!IJ• 1D the tank Ia cllmblag out and name, ID take its place in the sllghUy more convealloDal Ia models will ahsndon the former se"lce. Frleodlt may can at they will fty In Amsterdam, lr1es wh1cb will IIIC!ude a
-4'RIMJII FDBL lakinl over tbt l1lllre car 1R l11111ry persoaalized car field appearance willa a zliibtly IDIOOtb belllille aeparatlng low- thefromFoglesong Funeral home Holland and Ol(ive in the otales val medical ~ l8llt
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along wie. the OldsmobUe longer rear derk.
er body and roof, a !ina whlcll
3 to ~ p, m. and 1 ID I p.
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cas~ bitterly den!ltutced Red Ault ~try IIGUI'C8I say the Toronado, the Buick River fa OYerall, actOrdlng to lllduatry 'htu beeR marked by a llraiglll m. Tuesday·
IJBRARY 4'0-(\LOSE
gusta VIctoria -;?:!~;,;;
China 1 leaden todlf lar liiiDC "!eliDe ~ddt'• of sofler contours and the Ford Thunderbird. IOIII'Cel there will lie . much flow from front to rear fenderil.
Miss Carol Lyons, Middleport usalem. Amenean
rice to "blackmail" Qlbl IIIII anil t!te lppMrante of a big cat Reports are the aew La Salle more oi the Europeaa lltvor to Abo iODe will be lbe cleaa,
DRIVER FINED
Public Librarian, bas aonouD&lt;- Hospital in
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wanted tile Ualted Slate~ he about to apriiiJ will ~omlnate will hsve a front wheel drive styling of tha 11167 IIIGIIIJa., tban alwp roof styling Influenced by Dt!nnla M0 0 r 1 Pomeroy ed that the Middleport Library Clinic of
baa "~aplflceat . . , _ It tile sty!~ of Dell year:s em, like the Toronado, and a 12 halt tver been seea llilfore ea lbe ~ailed 'l'llunderblrd top. ehlrged with faillni to
will be cloaed from March 13 l~tanbul Uuivenlly.
fight lilY tiDd of war,
due fw IDirocluctloll next faU. cylinder engine. The Chevrolet Ameriean
ears, ucept fw laaleacl, the body line wUI wllhla an assured clear db- ot March JO lo complete the will be 54 per.- II lbe
llooal or -enlllna; We In a~loo, there will be entry I!UJTOntly II called the Chrysler's CllfiiOf'tin'a ·,UnhiiP' jtave a curvinr hop-up at lbe tlnce, wu fined " and costa chUdren'a library room. The Wbetl the DeVIl filmM}i •
can never be defeated,
be .~ aew IIIIJI!tplalel, oae f!l Panther, but may be renamed py e~preience of 1..1 IIJd· 'ft nor feoderl, and aD linea will by Pomeroy Mayor b 1 r. room baa been painted and Moo- turns to New Yorlr
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shouted Ia ~ llavllllll,,UIIIvmlty lbelil powered by a lky~ ~!efore Introduction.
ChryJler , went ~ly Eu- be rotmded, living tbt lmpree- tee Lqar Saturday nlcht.
day boob will be placed 011 wiD be joined by
lpeecb moaltored here. But. be f1181ne, lhe finlt Amerleau The lilird new entry will be a rapean IR 111&amp;1 and .• 10 llluled lliiD Ill a crouched Uger about
shelvea and tbo room eomplet- ter, Charleae, • . ~·
gave no apeelllc dull U !lithe (II'OChlclloo V12 In 31 yean.
Llncoln-Met:cury divlalon sta~Je.lbe trend toward Joi1cer :
to, sprbiJ. The JD wiD pva
led durinr t!te week.
llllode lllutl Sdlaol
type Gf amtl ,hllllovlet- ~ General Moton wiU proclucemate ·te,. ~ . ford Mus~g, lfldlilortern!lr·~.lrOrdeal-Jmpte.toa of 1lopl111 pnt!Y
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whs will acwll•••r·
plied lsllad-- GOiln!l·
two ol the three ears, called the
Sources ,laJly, lbla very trebd, whlcllttnrard 1be lrnl, and lbere wiD The_ Middleport E-R aquacl
LOCAL TI5MPS
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In 1 beii~. IDlf • Cltbl• ~~~ dlv)Jioll lnrloduelnC a the car wlU !If ~ulft 011 tlte proYtc! dl.aaslroua. to Cl!ryaler, be lhuper lipllll of lbe bood WM e~ed 817:J'Ia. m. today 'l'hl temperature In Pome- 'lbt officea fl. Dr.Tfti!liil
bsriiJIIII' CPtn ~ to ljiOr1y d l to compete wltll MualaDI ,.!'~•, by&amp; will- be ia one lmptllhlf ·~ ~ IIDe 'Jro111 willdlhleld 1o name- for Mabel li1MU, Pllmer •IIIII ro,•o bum- dlstrkt at 11:40 be opea wllll Joau
eurtalhlljJit!MIIe·nlilliltnHII Pord'a· Mlilllllil, lllil a newiODI8Whal, .IODQi' ove!1il,
eompau1e1 •• • · ~belt _,plait. Tille 11 till lurGpMD So. IIIHt, Middleparl, wllu wuja.m. todiJ wu II
ua- Carol BaChtel,
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SAIGON (UP!) -U. S. and] number at least 10.000, are , casualties were listed as light.
Australian ground forces hack- from the U. S. Army's lsi Only 15 Viet Cong
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!73rd reported killed to date In the
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Jlinlle northwest of Saigon Airborne Brigade and the Royal sweep but the A!lreo caplur
today in the deepest penetra- Australian Regiment. A u. S. tons of Communist oupplleo,
lion o[ the Viet Cong's war military, spoki!Oman ss1d the uJCiudmg trucks, macbme guns,
Zone D stronghold since the operation began March 3 but! tons of rice, bombs, mmeo,
Indochina war ended in 1954. was not annouRCed until today hundreds of gallono of fuel and
The troops,
believed It lor security
reasons. Alhed medical supplies.
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JOINT INSPECTION _ A high teen-age social event of the season took place Saturday night at the Gallipolis Masonic temple when Bethel No.
12, Job's Daugnters, was host of Bethel No. 62 of Pomeroy lor the semi·annual joint inspection conducted by Mrs. Eleanore Evano, Columbo~, grand
CAPE KENNEDY (UPil - Space olflclala today postponed the Gemini I lloobap ,
&amp;uardlan of Ohio. Special guests included Mrs. Bonita Ochsner, Strongsville, past grand guardian who had presented Bethel 73 Its charter m 1963, and spacewalk opectacular from Tuesday to Wedneoday ~~ tho earh01t becaUM fll llab
and Mrs. Jean Smith, Parma, grand guide. Bethel officers pictured above, I to r, are Susan Sechrist, Gallipolis, and Linda Lyons, .Pomeroy, senior lin the rendezvo~s target's Atlas booster ond the c.psule s breathmg sy1tem.
princesses: Suellen samples, Gallipolis, and Linda Yost, Pomeroy, honored queens; and Pam Cleek, Pomeroy, and Sandra Dav1dson, GallipoliS, . The new estu~ated lime of de~rture (ETD) followed double trouble after a 11110011:
junior princesses. The officers enjoyed a dinner at Oscar's before inspe ctlon.
l•trmg of prep~rat10ns for the ambitiOus three.&lt;Jay spocefilght of astronaull .Nell Mlno
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