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At leait 8 half'llozen Galllpolitans Jiid
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romance ~uliJil!lali!Js In }he ~e. ili.at ~P;ntect, ~m.
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Its IMlaY. Ann, f7, ~as obducted
Frutrated Mao
eliht SUSfl\'iJse.lilled days..
. fli~ Oii!Y reason l c~me to start'of the b~ 500 mile auto race Memorial Day at' In: ti may b'e''i pOSSli;OitY ler'·l61fo
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as sbe re~ :wllll Tbe dlllOSUO, between the Hollenbaugb •lrl!ck 1M &amp;lrl get you ·Peggy Ann was dl
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Pew the Alleibeey Range to
smng to keep ber. This
all radio account of the race 1.Jisted 1!3 cap and drivers, 1 11011 lor ·l!!e Atof!lie :EdMir·
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smaller groul' hoisted a "Yankee go home" sign and she replied.
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heCkled the visiting senator. Most of the crowd gave Ken- "I kriow but lhb Is the oal)t but 1 missed ilie plleUp. I s~t- you M4Y hive reau:. the (illll, witd ·a llydrbgell!:/iltllllli}~t;f]IJI!
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ATHL.ETIC KEY
nedy a tumultuous welcome when his plan~ landed al way 1 ca~ do l~" Hollenbaugh ed to listen to the race and had at ~tervals of I
50 years bas been trideltDtteoa~
1938...aeJUg•l!lorrow . 1952-Ken Curry ·
Johannesburg's Jan smuts
IIISWOred.'
to ·teave. lite set fer a !nlputo, ago.
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1937~~Ulloo
1953-Floyd Short ·
Airport.
opposed lt.
HollenbaCII!h said be bad Whtn I rtllll'lled 11 ha~ happen- JUNES, l95ll- Trevor Dav· lty.
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54-Henry
Niday
An
Indian
studenl
to
the
..mllred
Pew
AM
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·Jona
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b,
former
faculty
"'ember
of
Quallfled
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5-Jim
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Mounting
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hosUiy
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rushed
forward
and
tune,
bad
waltbed
ber
as
she
A
couple
of
my
favorite
Gailla
Academy
High
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~tf!et.Sealey •
Russ Smith
Ylsed platform, Kennedy· D· placed a garland of pink and departed her school bus ev
drt,vers went out wllh lhe pack, named · acllnfnlstralor of So~ certa!Qiy available. Bul . , ~
!956-John Milhoan
N. Y., turned to face s~e ~~ white carnations aroomcl Kenne- d ,. ,.
ery o.n GW'IIfy and A. J. Foyt. weatern Local ·School Dlslr1ct reiiJOII _that premature clis&lt;lo-!,
194 !-Wayne Gibson
!Mil •Raclilrose
IS57-John Thomas
the dem~ns~ators a_nd saJd, I dy's neck.
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bavo
the
heart
.Wben'the race resumed more
Leads cbecked 1n robber· 8IU'l! Jl1lght "1\olllllrombl-..,_, 1
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1958-Ron Carr
am particularly delighted that, Kennedy said . the race to come anor
Ul 111ban an bollr later, I picked les; Six B &amp; E's listed
flclenUal talk'• behreen tho -U,~
1M3IIII'.alnliiiPinsoa .
1959--Jack Mills
as In my own _country, there Is problem In South Africa was linall)t decided it~ be a l three guys, one of whom I hop. Drastic reductions Indicated In and ChineSe ambassaclon' Ia
1944-Aldo Jeffers
1960--John Gilmore
a divergent porn! of view and I more difticult than in the ludcy d4Y for me if 1 got you ed might win the race.
Gailla county tomato plantings Warsaw, 'on tlie subject .of lilt
1961-Bill Co~ley
am also delighted that you have United Stales. He added, ''We We &lt;an leaw. tbo collntrv anci One of them nearly did; ·at ... New Mariet.la College stu- treaty. Perloclle amb&amp;s!Uorlal
1962-A!idY Gilmore
lhe oppor~ndy to wnte "!"h are lacing the problem of living livo happily if vou keep up with I least he flnishod lhlrd IJ I m) dent center named In honor of ~ons there are the Sial• j)e.
1963--Bill Eachus
s1gns as, Yankee go hom~. I together regardless ol our me."
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1McElreath). 'nle other
1948-Bill
1964-Gerald Armstrong
have seen ,much worse Signs origin,,, for the benefit of all Afterward. wben It was all I I picked. staying away from Galllpolls.
with Red China.
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196~Bill Wamsley
back home.
people."
over, Sll&lt; said of Hollenbaugh: the top qualifiers, were Rodger JUNE 5, 1941 - Ra~ A CIJlneae alatomenlj. Aiull
~itw'';f.;::'nson · 1968-Dan Gilmore
Kennedy said he felt sure , "Both our countries face the "i bated bim but pitied Ward and Parnelti Jones.
Creek on rampage; Ob10 still Peking Is wiiUng to stop
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19 O-Gene etherholt
that those who welcomed his [•arne problem ol surviving in a biln."
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THE LAST TIME I heard out; Roads at Vinton Dooded .. ment bas led to a dii!CI'~t, Amitt-, ,,., ttl!&gt;at MUSIC KEY WINNERS
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_ , . anything about Danny (Buck) James eating enlists in Avla- .orlean lnquJey, Info wb•the~. lht
1937-Gertrude Etans
1952-Helen Butterfield
CINCINNATI IUPI) _ Tile Crother11, former Rio Grander, tion Corps ... John Lee, catclt' R~ £0VOI'IIIIJODI would ~cJ.
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1953-Sheila George .
ClllclnDall_Boyol• "' lhe No- be had been shipped to Spartans- er-pltcher, gets 21 bits in . 41' ·er · joining the currealvllan ·OD
~Marjorie K~llon
Bill George
Ilona! llllsketball
Assoeta- burg in the Western Corolinas trips to the plate to top .Gallla atmospheric, $JIIIce W ((IIDder··
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1954--Wanda Folden
lion annouoced Soho'day that Leegue. Haven't seen his dad Academy High School baseb.all· ~ater · tesb.
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John Brunicardi
!bey 'will play alno of their recently to fin~ out how he's &lt;1'8 with a .512 balling average.
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195~Elden Ehrman
SAIGON IUPI) _ U. S warplanes, strikinthard on 1~ regular 1085011 geme• doing.
JUNE 5, 19t6 - Body of Bert Nixon hm•Comf/lfnly
!956-Robert Danner
Ia Cleveland
But the latest Sporting News Wolf, victim ol packet Kanaw- BETHANY, w. VA. _ Gov.
J kB
, both sides of the 17th parallel, bombed North iet N~m
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;:;:::~ho&lt;lt 1957-Hope
ac rown
l'n force for the fifth strai•ht day and helped Alhed
Tho gem•• were slated for tells me that Spartan urg, e a sas er as anu ' oun Goorge , Romlley of ·'lllli!hlgin
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ct 1 ad •.:. b tb '
Phillies farm club, is Ieadl.., Salllrday ... Hiram P. Shaw; a -nten~- for t"'- '
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1ground forces trap and shatter
a crack Viet Cong comeve a .... ou1
• com· the pack as of May 24. Thai's
... son of Mr. and Mrs. LewiB B. can'" preslile
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1pany in South Viet Nam_ , - ~ ·
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e• pre Jd• · 1 · • ~·ve anB accord1'ng to !be June 4 Issue. Shaw, bas been called to report said Saturd"'• lor.· " I 'j'c
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military spokesmen saJd the mu IL• oI the h1g ·eve
owns
s eu ovwour ,
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Saturday.
raid. But a newsman who Modell aild Clev&lt;laDCI Plain They're a little belltnd.
to Annapolis Naval Academy President Rlchard"!i(• · on
1960-Sandra Hood
investigated a previous silch Dealer, . ,
Buck went south with the Phil· for physical examination ... :. "IB not'l the dilly -iii~ 00 the
John Matthews
South of the border, In a I raid rePorted ; "The jungle was _ . _ . _ " ' . . . . . . . . , lies and when they broke camp Jud Scott's rolored athlete. pul ocene'' "'Wbo ciJulcl•:\irtre -Y~
1961-None
battle endmg Saturday. g1ant dotted With large craters the
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1962-Joyce Evans
BSZ Stratofortresses, rocketf~r- size of small swbnming pools. '
ersfield in the California League. IH Sunday in a ball game at •lltyond that, _IldliJnoy aec;ua;
1963-Sally Dailey
ing helicopter and strafmg The monsoon rains had filled
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But hi&gt; dad said his orders had tbe fairgrounds . . Ex-justice ed to answer any qileStlo.U
1964--Carolyn King
planes joined Army artillery m them most of tbe crater pools
been chansed at the last min- W, W. Watts tells us that 57 cerntns the ReJ:t
196~Sandy Suiter
panicking
a
Communist
unit
of
were'
a
pretly
blue-green.
ute
and he was sent to Spartans- years ago this morning there wnpalgn. He
Dennis Avner
an
estimated
100
men
m a l But...some were lhe color of
burg,
!Vas a heavy frost that killed JlockeMier,o
1966-Kathy Boggs
Dight that sent them mto tbe blond The big buds had hit
most everything it laid its Icy
guns of a waiting South Korean home:"
DESPITE TilE FACT
fingers on, and be remembers
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KEY WINNERS
Central Higb School, I can
---1952--Marlene Tbivener
At least 74 Communists tn the
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Madge Pettus
tOO-man force were killed with
to a 1964 model compact vehJC· former Gallipolis Lillie
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3-Charles
Plymale
the
count
ol
dead
sUII
not
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In a one-car mishap on Route and Gallla Academy
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1954--Wanda Folden
finished in the Vinb 'nlanh
143 near Bradbury early Sat- School hurler with the capttaq
John Preston
Valley 270 miles north of
urday mormng.
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Saigon. The new casualties
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1956-Carolyn Sisson
raised to at least 464 the l'1
c. _..Har\l!nbae~··
d~.pnent loaded with mound talent
1957-Harriet Clendenin
number of Communists killed \.d
sa1d. E~war,d. Burchett, 27, .Ball- sent Roberts to Asheville in
195&amp;-.loAnn Kisor
since the U.S. lsi Air Cavalry
• . &lt;f,&amp;~:lile, 0 ...opparently fell a1959-Mary Ann Lusk
started its OperaUon Crazy Claude E. W!J)ters. Rt. Z Bid- sleep at th~ wheel and his car Class AA Southern League.
Mary Notter
Horse.
well, Friday in Gallia county went ori' the roadway and was seems to be doing all
ABOARD THE USS WASP
1960-Jack Stage
Some 50 miles away other common pleas •·our!, flied a pe- wrecked.
down there.
iUPI) -If recovery . of the
1961-Joe Bagshaw
851 bombers struck for the 13th tition for a divorce from Pa· No injuries or arrests were An excerpt .rrom the
9 astronauts goes as
1962--Rodney Lusk
straight day at an area in tricia Winter! on grounds ol reported.
ern League domgs In the
scheduled, 'nlomas Stafford and
Sue Jarrell
Quang Ngal province, where a gross neglect and extreme cru- Oflicm also Ylere lnvestlgal- Sportmg News says.
Eugene Cernan wilt spend only
1963- Anne Ford
force ol up to I,20CI Viet Cong elty. They were married Feb. illg a two-car accident Salur- ''.Oave Robe_rts of
a few hours on the . aircraft
1964--Don Winters
was reported moving In the 6, 1949 at Russell Ky., aod have da,y evening that bad occurred believes In l1mshtng what
carrier Wasp Monday.
1965-Susan Phillips
jungles.
no children..
on RQUte. 7 below Middleport. starts. When the southpaw
John . Stoneslltr, chief of
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1\eoullo Uauowa
The plamtlff charges that the There wero .ap)l!lrently no in- I~ Mob&lt;le. 7-1, May 17, he
NASA's recovery forces, said
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There was no disclosure of defendant left home Apnl 20, juri•s, bot lhe Investigation con- ed m hiS fourth llralght
the astronauts would be fiowft I·• ~· ; .
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plete
same,
all
resuiUng
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1962- Rodney Lusk
I - Tom Hay e s
to live in the home. He does,
tones. IC• on ay 1
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Sue Jarrell
however, charge. In his petllion
a 4011-foot homer to spoil Rot&gt;- ~am na ~~- go Pr~~~
I 11--Mary Lusk
i~~Lb~~eBRol~:nson
thai she has returned wben he British Viscount
erts' bid for a shutout."
K~ned;"u
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was away and has taken per· Fined in Rome
II I expect to keep up wltb
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!96~~~ni~llvner
sonal gOQds, checqs, invoices, ROME (UPI) _ Viscount Gor- Roberts I suppose I'll bave to The routine astronaut lnspec- 1
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letters and other business pa- mansion, %6, Saturday was fi~&gt; subscribe to the Asheville pa- lion 9~ their space capsule
196&amp;-John Facemire _J;.._ _ _ _ _ _ __:.:..:..:__....:..:="--~..I
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ed 180 and aiven 8 tO . month per The next to the lasl Issue probably will come after the
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Winters claims his wife ha• • s,us~ded sente~ce for a pre- !May 28) of Sporti~il News had pair has lunched with Adm.
-ro q i n11 s
1 a Sllll, the ·Amer1can people.
in her possession certain checks dbwl1 .nm:jn\\Wlth Rome police a paragraph about Roberts, en~ Wllllam N. Leonard, chief of
_"Mr. Johnson demonstrates . MiddlepOrt • Pomeroy Rotar· : for the years 1963 through 1966, last · Monday after , a
party titled "Easy Life In Bull Pen. the West Atlantlc Recovery
~ thiS arroganc.e ~ugh hiS pen- 1305 .took tame ou~ for_an ~pen . together witb other papers she thrown . by on billionaire Jean It went on ·
Force!, and Capt: Gordon E.
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~ chant for qmck1e news confer- meellng - often mspJred 1~ a has relused to give up. He con- Paul Getty.
"The relief pil&lt;;hers at
Hartley, commandrng officer of
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I! ences altended only by I he spint of fun - Fnday mghl tends thai he needs tbe paper11 Vi British VIscount, Nicho- ville cannot claim they are the si!Jp, Stonesifer sa~.
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'l small corps ol regul~r Wh1te at Heath church and both fun and checks for proper a&lt;'COUnl· Ia;· Dudley, Preston, •
was ing overworked. If
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And and senousness camed the day. ing and bookkeeping ol
his imme~lalely freed by the city they Jiave time on
fo spl~h down In the Atlantic WliD~E1~~~~~~~;~l~IID~
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court after being found guilty When Dave Roberts hurled
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that his wife ran up large ac- policeman and damaging
a May IZ, lbe !ell bander's
INTERNATIONAL "'1 JUry vY saymg m1g ty 11 e. He
t e time 0 . governors VISI · counts that he did not learn of
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be plete game was tbe tenth to
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until after she hnd tell. He al- wtu!t happened the morning of credit of the Tourists'',
KENT, Oblo !UPil- ·aruce
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1 a~ Rob- so charges th~t she mortgaged Maj. io," the Viscount told the staff in 11 outings. By way
leurru!d hisluson
18
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!"~.t~e
tlallklews,
Elyria, was re)IOI'II
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WASHINGTON _THE U. s. ~'came"th~ ~loses:•to ~~!in'~ household goods without his · CO\Itt. ·
contrast~ Charlotte bad only one
tn eerlouo cond!Uofl after
OPOLDVILLE, THE CON- Office of Education announced I four-way lest ol any rna~ I knowledge ·~ p)ll'chased ott&gt;
,..
route-gomg pe~~ormance In Us one-car . crash early Saturday.
Pres1denl Josepli Mobutu Salurday that it is moving to ever knew." He added, "Bob er household ~tern _when she ·Mi~~ McNamara
f1rst 2tgames.
,
Pollet said he a~parenlly , tost
Congo said m an mter· cut off lederal financial aid to even died trymg to save anoth- knew he was fmanc1ally unable T U:l
,
Ahsevllle Is e~en~ly l~d· control of his car. It hll a fum·
published Saturday pe re- 18 southern school districlll for , er's life.,
to pay.
"~Q _,. ed ID Autumn
lng the Southern Leagae (was her rompany ilncl Dipped
to spare the l1ves ot th• f;ulure to comply With des.g- 1 The F~ur-Way test by which The defendant currently has :I)'ASHINGTON ·(UPil as ~I May 24) with an 18-11 rec- pinning him In lhO Wr&lt;OCkiiP
ex-mmi.sters who w e r e regahon guJCJehnes.
IRotarians are urged' to live, in a partition action in . ~mmon fen.!le ~cretary Robert S.
ord, . one game ahead -af
for
hour.
ed pul&gt;hcly becau:;e he had 1 At the same lime, Harold l&lt;ssence, is; "Is 11 true, Is it pleas court for the d1v1Bion of N'?"llra s daughter,
. Phil lies larm club, Mason. Re"le ed tbe lessons of the past. Howe n, u. s. CommiSsioner ' fair to all, Will 11 build better real estate, 41.75 acres m sec· Elizabelh, plans to be
porlll was listed as Asheville'Si
~n interVIew wrth Ihe Leo- ol EducatiOn, sent a stiff tete- Ifellowship and friendship, and tlon 22 of Raccoon Twp.. The In september, her parents
top ~drier wllh a +0 record.
po VIlle newspaper Le Progres gram to Alabama's superinten- 1Will it benefit all concerned. plaintiff Is seeklnt an .l!!JUDC· liCluliC&lt;d Saturday,
He had an eamecl r•n
g1v~ a few hours before the dent of education warning that The fun part came quickly tion,, to keep the derendaM' rr?m Miss McNamara Is a
erage or l.IJ!I. had worked In •t~
ha!ngs last Thursday, he re- the state will lose more federal lenqugh when Ted Reed moved selling the_ real estate dunng ate of Stanford University.
pmes pitched 12 lnnlnss
ca
thit the hves of An lome Ieducation funds if school dis- I that President John Werner tbe pendency of the action. ~DfJI8~ent Is to Barry
OCII
walked
Gi ga, : Pierre Mulel•, and . trwts withdraw their voluntary challenge the 1...,ident of that At tho rt•quest ol the plaintiff, ward Carter, son of Mr.
C~stopbo! Gbenye had been l assll!ances of compliance with olh&lt;r club up the riv.r" &lt;Lions a bearing has been set for II M~. _Byron B: Carl&lt;r ol Lot
s~red after they opposed the d•segregation.
club in Pomeroy) to enter a a.m., June 10 for a
A~..: He 11 a IJ64
c~qlral government Bul when ,
frog in the Regatta weekend restraining or~er from
ford gradua~, w~ has_
I~ w•re 11-eed .they launched Set&gt; Runimr Shift
frog jumping contest.
utng tbe part&lt;Uon act1on.
a masters degree
th 1rebelljpn wb1ch cost the .
Rotarian Bernard Fultz mov- Patricia Winters flied a
International allalrs
hv ·~ Qloussnds of CitiZens, BRUSSELS WESTERN ed thai the record read: "Reed vorce petition aga111st
University,
he !•••d. •
leaders gathered bere for crili· 1croaked the motion."
Wlnten Oct. 8, 1965, but
enter Yale Lal\' Sc~100lll
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cal NATO talks Monday be- Reed admitted he bad writ- dismissed her divorce
fall.
.L J '.4trOM,(Ifll'
lleve the dramatic
shift in ten to the White Holse for a March :Ill, 111M.
.
Rusilla's stretegic fronlll fore- frog oft !be LBJ Rancb He ·il·
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USE 1REPUBIJCAN LEA· shadow • . "low kef' Soviet pol- so admitted be. hacJn•i heard
de Gerald lf."Ford charged Icy towllrds Europe for - some from the occupant of the White
ANAHEIM, CIIH. iUPil Sa rday lbal ~ident. John-. tll!IO to come.
House.
.
9eollllpaw Georce Br-1 lim"' ' II ampnt tD _
!be press and 'I'll&lt; Kn!mlin,. pre . occupied . Ladles of tbe clmtelr sJ.inl lted at Detroit Tlaero lo five
th~, public: lr bli halldlinc of with the looming threat from dfi10er were Mn. Gtiofgo Card·
flaturtay aDd- ~ • 4 .-i'
...~ He aaltl: "President Jobn- Red China is looking to the Far well. Mrs. Johll Kotcbka, Mn. · 6-1 vktorJ lor tilt CalllonuiM
so~-~ IIIVXlll ~~ ·&amp;uUty Eut -lnateld of Europe aa tho John Baker .. Mn· Jamea Joblt- · Alllolet,brt~klaploorllme
•f b aJTOgaliCo of power-ar- major potential clanpr sono CJl eon, Mre. Fred Hlbba .anc1 Milt lotlal str~Jiti, ·
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ro1ance Soward , tho presa aod lbe future.
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daugbters, IIFm7 E. Jr., of
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super&gt;ntendent of schopl&amp;, .give Blaclt; Nancy Boto, 'Peay lloto,
the class address In CommOJtee- Jelftoy Bmyar, MarU"' Browp,
ment ~erds~ -~riday... ev~!"4 ~eJt 1lhildresL. JJll Codner.
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schOOlopened
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•Ho report- to the OhiO BeU Telephone G~~~~~l!!!~
ler, Gary NorriJ, Kathy ObiiS, ed In ·~JWI
condition. In a telepbone bootb at~~ -=
SaUy Obil.z, Roger OUrs, Dona ~~ ·.ft$.
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Pickens, Helen
Patay Pnunps,
Pic:keno, UJVJD
Jenny to:
~sey,
...~v!Ue,
was
Proffitt Sandra Profflll Mar- ll1llled to the bospltal at It a. en out the glasr He
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sba Pugh Sharon Pyles '
m. Friday with a dislocated guUty wllen be
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14Jd
Moos Riffe, John Rite~ Tl)ursday afternoou when abe[Judie be waa mid beCJuae
Kenneth Rizer, Randall Rob- fell from a borst, sbe was rid· had seen his lftrl lrland
erts, Jane Roush, Judy Roush, InS et home. Her condition
another fellow. 'le walled
James Ruseell, John Sauvage, "l"'rlsd a1 good.
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she bad gone home and
Brenda Sa)Te, Cathy Sa:yro,
talled her
Sandra Setters, Gal') Sewell,
In other city police casal•! Te~{ion.
Betty
Mark Smith, Ray
Judge Betz fined Jamea
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Smith, Robert Smith, 'nlomas
Rose, 35, Gallipolis, $1$
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Spangler. Ernest Spencer, Mar·
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c10 Stewart, Beverly Stobarl,
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of way: Alonzo Morris,
,...,....William Stover, Kennel~ 'nletss,
well, and Sherman P, HM:Jme:r.l 0., IIIP 1.- W•lfliir.~·
Ruseetl 'nicker, R011ald WagZl, Galllpotis, each $Ztl
Sua. , ....... 7J II
ner, Pauletta Watson, Dortha
costs, intollcaUon: and
Moo. ........ '10 • .l'llr
Wilcoxen, Cathy Winebrenner,
Folden, 51, Northup, $40 and
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Frances Wippel and Michaela PT. PLEASANT- Three pel' coslll, mtoxicatton.
Wed. .. .... n • I* Wt
WoHe,
sons were Injured and proper· Arrested by the Stale Higl&gt; 'nlur....... '71 J1 ,..,.~ ~~
ty damage was eaUmated at way Patrol, Bert W. Tealonl, Frl, ... ··.. ll 11 Pair , o!,l
$'11111 In I two oar accident Frl- 41, Rt. 2, Racine, was
Sal. ". .... .,. • •,, . ' '-~ J
day afternoon on Route IS, two f15 and !'""Is. speeding;
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and one-ball miles soulh el Pt. u E. Banks, 19, Rt. 1, Vlnloll, ~ Rtport liP 14 ,... . . ·
council address In one's camp Pleasant
$10 and costs, unsafe vehicle: Averap ~ lellf . . . .
folder. Scouts should refer to Injured and treated and re- and Dwltl Roberts, 58, Rt.
tho waolt tllll ,.er lf;.lllt."-' '
their folder or check with their leased at Pleasant Valley H.,.. Gallipolis, $5 and costs,
71.4.
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respective leaders lor further pita! were Mrs. Dollald Humph- sign violation.
Average low . . .IIIUI'f"W
lrdormati&lt;MJ. Scout
officials rey. 53, Pt. Pleas1111~ laceration Forfeiting bonds on
the week 11111 ytir.·.u,
promise mony
opportunities of the bead requiring
eight charges were: Earl H. Ray 20 bear 5u
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' strained back, and
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bruised stomacb and back.
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'nle mishap occurred when 1 Probe 2-Car Cr118h
this
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southbound car driven by
lncbu.
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George Vaslllou was
struck Gallipolis city pollee tnvosiJ. Normal &amp;vt!IP Jtl'l"lplffllf
from the rear by a car driven gated a two car colltslon
31.411 liJcbaL
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by Alfred P. wallace, 48, Hllnt- HO p. m. Friday 1n tho
--&lt;41'
lngton, W. Va.
block of Second Ave. It waa
FILII llJlf ' ' ' ·'- ·
Acrording to Sberlll's depar~ !74th accident iD the first 151 Viet« A. Blbr, La1!f JW,
men! lnvostigallng officers tbe days of the year.
1om, bas fllocl ,. 'etlpJirit ...
Vaslllou car was following be- Officen sald that ElBa R. suit totailn( ••m.IO '·ta . .
PT. PLEASANT _
Mason hind a farm tractor and had to Miller, 80, Rt. I, Pat:rlol,
County ComiDclil Plea . ·eltld
County Sheriff George JobnsoD otop ouddenly due to an oncom- ed out of a parking zone ou the apiJisl Martla Wlt:kllillliii,
released his cJepartmenl'l
lng !rock which lhe driver said park side of Second Ave.
Racine.
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May sbowlng the department highway and the Wallace car driven by Glen T. Montgomery. So revered ' ''Rtpliili
traveled 1,7511 miles; worked could not stop In time to avoid 19, Rt. 1, ScoUown. '111ere
lbe artist, 1n ~ ~
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1,700 man hours; Investigated the rolltslon.
minor damnso to bolb cars
bon u '"lttt ,::11"'
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property damage and 1
al Injuries; Issued 18 road taw
citations; recovered one stolen
car: recovered properly v81ueo 11
at $1,500; lnvestlgeted 1
breaking and enterlngs;
ed 87 court papers of olvll
criminal actions· served
Justl&lt;e of Poace' warrants'
booked 65 persons in the """""'II
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~~-• in 1:,, and ~be ~vive~ District el•m•ntary oludenls wore; ,Jennifer Alkire, Sbella !Jebra McMilton, Rn~er Mill- inj11~ _whlh! '•I w~ •t Syra· llll. mumcipal &lt;'OUr!, fined
In addilloa ID his wife, tie Is heard 0· 0· Patter80n, county Bailey, Katliy Bissell, Robert Iron, Sheila Millo, Judy Mise, """"·A tt,ee Umb.fell and stru~k well, '2~ and costs and olillenld:llltll. •-" ""'

the lnvocaUon by R~v. H. Ll David Oatley Darlene Deem
McDaniel, following the p~ Raber! Old~ Shirley Drake'
. ~tal will follow In !be SUIslonal. The 7-8th grade choriJ!I Julia Early Roonda E r v 1 n'
lop Ceqletery. 'nle body Is 0t
sang "~lcha•:;, Row ~our Boat ·Gary ·Eynon: Sherry Farra, Ed:
tbe Robertson Funeral HCllllO,
Ashore, and More, followed ward Flriclleyf Carll Fisher
Sutton, W. Va.
by the Junk'~. band with •·over Bollnclll ;!Itch, Eric Furbee:
FRED CABEEN .
the Rainbow arranged by Its Jacqueline- Gluesencamp Dana
Mr. Fred Cabeen, Ill, died Mrs. E. G. Low ol war, W. director, Dan Witherspoon.
Hendrix BUI HUI Daniel Hill
suddenly at au Athens Rosptt- Va., Is a surviving sister.
, The class welcome was given Janette' HillY Kathy Hill wn:
at Fnday, June 3. Mr. Cabeen, The body is at Miller's Home by Jlll Codner, the farewell by Ham aCibJiCk Brenda
n
• rtllrecl Athens businessman, for Funerals, and funeral ar-- John Riwhhart and the intro'
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resided In Middleport with his ,rangem~nts will be announced 1duclion of Mr. Pattereon was edward Hupp, Ruth Jarrell,
wife lor the past II&gt; years. I later.
j by Jackie Gluesencamp. Mark Shirley Jailers, Roy Johnson,
He Is 8w'Vived by hia wUe, I AUGUSTA BRECHTEL
Smith iJJtroduced Joe Stobar~ Sbaron Johnston, Brenda JUJani! four children, : Augusta Brechtel passed a- president of the Southern Local tis, Loretta Kiser, Clarence
. William Slater, Middl&amp; Jway Friday evening at the res- Board of Education, who pre- Lawrence, Gene Lawrence, H•
port; Mrs. Mary Cone, Colum- :ldence of his daughter,_ Mrs. aenled diplomas. Acceptance of zel Lawson, Barbara Leadingbus: George Cabeen, Dayton, ,James IGeraldene) Sm1th m I the d1plomas was by Jeffrey bam, Kathleen Lewis, Davld
and Joe Cabeen, Columbus; six Charleston, W. Va. at the age Brewer.
Lipscomb, Joan Manuel, Crysgrandchildren and one great !of 93.
crandson. Funeral services are Horn In Pomeroy, Mr. BrecbJncompiete and will be announ- ilel was a retired farmer. He
ced b)' the Hughes
Funeral was preceded 1n death by h!SI
t)Home In Athens where friends wife Rosa.
• Registration deadline for tile downtown Galllpollo.
llltiy call.
Mr. Brechtel is also surviv-; annual Girl Scout Day Camp Dates lor the event are July
ANNA COY WARD
ed by another claugbter, Mrs. Iactivities is Friday, June 10, 11·15 Inclusive. Campers are to
Mrs. Anna Coy Ward, II, John Usabelle) Martm, Chesh- "'"~rtling to Mrs. George Grace, gather at the \'l'ashlngton school
widow of Claren':" Ward, died ~re; SIX grandcblldren, and II Galha Ne&lt;ghborhond chairman. on July II, 'l'hty Will depart
.
at 10:30 p.m. Fnday at the Igreat grandchildren.
the Old Frencb City at a a.m.
bome of a daCJI!hter and aon-in- Services will be Tuesday at The t966 event will _be held Camping activities will belaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 12 p.m. at ihe Rawlings Coalll 1 at the P_t. Pleasant Shrine ('lub gin at 8:30 s. m. GallipoU.
Woolridge In Vinton.
:~nerat Home with burial in for Galha and Mason county lime, or 9:30 a. m., Pt. PleasMrs. Ward was a native of Gravel Hill Cemetery, The body Iscouts.
ant lime. The fee ia 13.50 for
Meigs county, and was born will arrive Monday
morning I Units will be establbhed lor registered Girl Scouts, Mrs.
Aug. ~. 1884, daughter of the !from the Elk Funeral Home Browmes, Junior and CodeUe Tom K. Flsher, _l910 Marquette
late Columbus C. and Emily In Charleston. Fr&gt;ends may call Scouts. The Pt. Pleasant Shrine Ave., Pt. Pleaiant, ts accept:~"w~~ Hplaer~=age to • anyttme ~~iE&amp;.mw::nday. Club is located 11 miles from ing registrations for all gtrlsln
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the Gallla and Pt. Pleasant
1808 at Ewlngton, and he pre- Mrs. M1tdred c. Lowe, 59,
Neigbborbood, or District m.
ceded ,IJfli In dealh, Feb. 4, Middleport, died at her resi"''J
Mn. Grace also stated sJrls
1931,
idence on Powell Street _I&gt;ridny
wbo would like 1 lifetime ol
Survlvprs are two daugb,ters, !evenJDg afler a lmgermg Ill· I
pleasant memories, new skflls,
tlro sons, ADIIa Tbelrrll ness... ,
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or completed badge work should
D~g~, of Vinton,
Mrs. Born m Middleport, she was i
attend Rocky Ledges Camp.
roll . (Bllen) McCoy of Clr· the daughter of the late La.w·
'nle one week event IB scbeclulct~vlUe, D1!lgbt Ward of Galb· renee and Lenora Jane Sm1th
ed June 21 through July 2, and
\;Is, and George
Kenneth Carney. She was preceded m
July 17 tbrough July 23. Cost
ard of ,jlamden. 'nlere are death br • brother Walton. Mrs. 'nle summer Pre-School class of the session Is $23 for regis14 crandchlldren ~ 14 Feat Lowe " "?"'lved by her bus- at Middleport Schools w1U be- tered scouts, and $23 for non~andchllclren. A liSter, Mrs. band, Wllliam.
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gin Monday, June 6, 1966. The scouts.
Vema Davis of Hutland, also 1 Funeral servlcos w11! be held cl•ss will be held at the Pearl I Tw..week sessions at Rocky
IUrviveJ.,
. Monday at 2 p.m. at the Raw- St. Elementary Building a n d Ledges Camp will be July 3
Mn, Ward attended Vlntol lings-Coats Funeral Home._Rev. will be in session each day tbrougb 16 and July 17 tbroCII!h
Baptist oburdl, and servic:ea M. E. Dowson will off~e&lt;ate, from 9 a.m. until II a.m.
:!9. Fee for tile 14-&lt;lay events
i'.~ be bold there at Zp.m. Mon- With burial m Gravel H1ll cern-, The program will ron I or is $39 for registered ICOuls and
UIIJ• . Rev. ~ald Bro!lll; • will etery at Cheshire.
1six weeks starting June 6 and $4 3 for non-scouia.
and bcml8l '\vllf. 'lte m She was a ~ember of t he ending July 15.
Fees must be aent to tho
~ cemetery Ulltler ~ !Ieath Methodist Church and the Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Mrs.
!loll of the Mc:Coy Funorll Pythlan SISters for 43 years. Diana Hartinger wlll be t be
lmt. Frle~ds may calj 11 ,the Friends may call at anytJme at class 1nstructor11 and serving as Mn. Jerry Escue
lunoral borne Sunday afternoon, the funeral borne.
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teachers' aides wHl be Susan Graduating Sunday
IIJ1d evening.
HAROLD VAN HORN
Morris, Ruth Ann Halley, RoseHENRY !, SMp1l
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Rutland, mary Hackett, Chris BaUey, PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Jf!ro
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Henry E. SmiUJ, 711 a' res!- has received word of the death Margie Harris, Sandra Humpb- ry Escue, the former Cborle Members of the Sherllf'a
dent of Texu Rd., Galllpolis, of Harold Van Horn at the reys, Joyce Long. Kathy Mc. Mitchell of Pl. Pleasant, wlll partmenl are Sherill.~:::ll
dted suddoulp.at I:G ·UL, Sat- camden Clark bospilal
in Elhinney.
lll'adllflto Sunday afternoon from Deputies Mlllard .
urW Jlt.!ds '1'!1110, ~had just Parkersburg. Mr. Vab Horn is Parenlll wbo have enrolled the St. Francis School of Nlll'1- Floyd stover, Sidlloy
~MIIII ·tbci V~ l!oo- survived by the former Mildred their child or wish 1&lt;&gt; enroll lng In Columbus, Oblo. Atlerl!l- ston, Robert Ubi, Bernard Conpltlt at' lltmt!iigtOli" clii friday. Autherson, formerly of RD. them should report to the Pearl lng the graduallon aerclsea nolly and Alva SUllivan.
He wu a M!trecl mine fore- Pomeroy. Funeral services were street Elementary · School, from Pt Pleasant w!U be Mrs.
maa, and a veteran of World held Saturday at the Levitt Fu- Monday, June 6.
Escue's mother, Mrs. Dorothy
TAKEN TO H08PITAL
War r. 'l1le lamlly bad resided neral home In Parkersburg.
The project is being funded Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
ill· OaJ!Ipoll! for lh'1" years.
by Title I, Federal Air Pro- Escue and Mr. and Mn. Jlon. Rhodell Steffy, R. D. Po&lt;n-11
. M~. 'limllh was bom at Mor· MARRIAGE APPLJCATION gram and will cost $5,679.88. aid Escue, all of Pt. Pleasant eroy, was taken to
rtSfowD, Tenn.; on March 8, Elmer Wesley Althouse, 20. Any question on age eligibility Mrs. Escue ts a graduate of Memorial Hospital at 1:52
!.liS, 1011 of the Jato Jolul and Rt. 2 Albany, U. S. Army and of the student, may be relel' Pt. Pleasant High School and Saturday by Pomeroy e:::.:ll
Marlba Anderton Smith. His Betty Jane Sprouse, t6, Rut- red to Mrs. Pearl Reynolds If also attended the Holzer bospU. ey oquadmen, alter be 1
was 14 the
An- land, student.
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At leait 8 half'llozen Galllpolitans Jiid
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romance ~uliJil!lali!Js In }he ~e. ili.at ~P;ntect, ~m.
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Frutrated Mao
eliht SUSfl\'iJse.lilled days..
. fli~ Oii!Y reason l c~me to start'of the b~ 500 mile auto race Memorial Day at' In: ti may b'e''i pOSSli;OitY ler'·l61fo
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Kctually 11 Car&amp;· were jnv'oiY,ed 10 the me$8, bul •tlie .. ~anwhilhs the !Wel!~blfrea-;
of thl
Pew the Alleibeey Range to
smng to keep ber. This
all radio account of the race 1.Jisted 1!3 cap and drivers, 1 11011 lor ·l!!e Atof!lie :EdMir·
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smaller groul' hoisted a "Yankee go home" sign and she replied.
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heCkled the visiting senator. Most of the crowd gave Ken- "I kriow but lhb Is the oal)t but 1 missed ilie plleUp. I s~t- you M4Y hive reau:. the (illll, witd ·a llydrbgell!:/iltllllli}~t;f]IJI!
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nedy a tumultuous welcome when his plan~ landed al way 1 ca~ do l~" Hollenbaugh ed to listen to the race and had at ~tervals of I
50 years bas been trideltDtteoa~
1938...aeJUg•l!lorrow . 1952-Ken Curry ·
Johannesburg's Jan smuts
IIISWOred.'
to ·teave. lite set fer a !nlputo, ago.
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1937~~Ulloo
1953-Floyd Short ·
Airport.
opposed lt.
HollenbaCII!h said be bad Whtn I rtllll'lled 11 ha~ happen- JUNES, l95ll- Trevor Dav· lty.
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54-Henry
Niday
An
Indian
studenl
to
the
..mllred
Pew
AM
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·Jona
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b,
former
faculty
"'ember
of
Quallfled
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5-Jim
Thomas
Mounting
a
hosUiy
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rushed
forward
and
tune,
bad
waltbed
ber
as
she
A
couple
of
my
favorite
Gailla
Academy
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~tf!et.Sealey •
Russ Smith
Ylsed platform, Kennedy· D· placed a garland of pink and departed her school bus ev
drt,vers went out wllh lhe pack, named · acllnfnlstralor of So~ certa!Qiy available. Bul . , ~
!956-John Milhoan
N. Y., turned to face s~e ~~ white carnations aroomcl Kenne- d ,. ,.
ery o.n GW'IIfy and A. J. Foyt. weatern Local ·School Dlslr1ct reiiJOII _that premature clis&lt;lo-!,
194 !-Wayne Gibson
!Mil •Raclilrose
IS57-John Thomas
the dem~ns~ators a_nd saJd, I dy's neck.
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bavo
the
heart
.Wben'the race resumed more
Leads cbecked 1n robber· 8IU'l! Jl1lght "1\olllllrombl-..,_, 1
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1958-Ron Carr
am particularly delighted that, Kennedy said . the race to come anor
Ul 111ban an bollr later, I picked les; Six B &amp; E's listed
flclenUal talk'• behreen tho -U,~
1M3IIII'.alnliiiPinsoa .
1959--Jack Mills
as In my own _country, there Is problem In South Africa was linall)t decided it~ be a l three guys, one of whom I hop. Drastic reductions Indicated In and ChineSe ambassaclon' Ia
1944-Aldo Jeffers
1960--John Gilmore
a divergent porn! of view and I more difticult than in the ludcy d4Y for me if 1 got you ed might win the race.
Gailla county tomato plantings Warsaw, 'on tlie subject .of lilt
1961-Bill Co~ley
am also delighted that you have United Stales. He added, ''We We &lt;an leaw. tbo collntrv anci One of them nearly did; ·at ... New Mariet.la College stu- treaty. Perloclle amb&amp;s!Uorlal
1962-A!idY Gilmore
lhe oppor~ndy to wnte "!"h are lacing the problem of living livo happily if vou keep up with I least he flnishod lhlrd IJ I m) dent center named In honor of ~ons there are the Sial• j)e.
1963--Bill Eachus
s1gns as, Yankee go hom~. I together regardless ol our me."
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1McElreath). 'nle other
1948-Bill
1964-Gerald Armstrong
have seen ,much worse Signs origin,,, for the benefit of all Afterward. wben It was all I I picked. staying away from Galllpolls.
with Red China.
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196~Bill Wamsley
back home.
people."
over, Sll&lt; said of Hollenbaugh: the top qualifiers, were Rodger JUNE 5, 1941 - Ra~ A CIJlneae alatomenlj. Aiull
~itw'';f.;::'nson · 1968-Dan Gilmore
Kennedy said he felt sure , "Both our countries face the "i bated bim but pitied Ward and Parnelti Jones.
Creek on rampage; Ob10 still Peking Is wiiUng to stop
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19 O-Gene etherholt
that those who welcomed his [•arne problem ol surviving in a biln."
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THE LAST TIME I heard out; Roads at Vinton Dooded .. ment bas led to a dii!CI'~t, Amitt-, ,,., ttl!&gt;at MUSIC KEY WINNERS
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_ , . anything about Danny (Buck) James eating enlists in Avla- .orlean lnquJey, Info wb•the~. lht
1937-Gertrude Etans
1952-Helen Butterfield
CINCINNATI IUPI) _ Tile Crother11, former Rio Grander, tion Corps ... John Lee, catclt' R~ £0VOI'IIIIJODI would ~cJ.
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1953-Sheila George .
ClllclnDall_Boyol• "' lhe No- be had been shipped to Spartans- er-pltcher, gets 21 bits in . 41' ·er · joining the currealvllan ·OD
~Marjorie K~llon
Bill George
Ilona! llllsketball
Assoeta- burg in the Western Corolinas trips to the plate to top .Gallla atmospheric, $JIIIce W ((IIDder··
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1954--Wanda Folden
lion annouoced Soho'day that Leegue. Haven't seen his dad Academy High School baseb.all· ~ater · tesb.
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John Brunicardi
!bey 'will play alno of their recently to fin~ out how he's &lt;1'8 with a .512 balling average.
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195~Elden Ehrman
SAIGON IUPI) _ U. S warplanes, strikinthard on 1~ regular 1085011 geme• doing.
JUNE 5, 19t6 - Body of Bert Nixon hm•Comf/lfnly
!956-Robert Danner
Ia Cleveland
But the latest Sporting News Wolf, victim ol packet Kanaw- BETHANY, w. VA. _ Gov.
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, both sides of the 17th parallel, bombed North iet N~m
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ac rown
l'n force for the fifth strai•ht day and helped Alhed
Tho gem•• were slated for tells me that Spartan urg, e a sas er as anu ' oun Goorge , Romlley of ·'lllli!hlgin
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ct 1 ad •.:. b tb '
Phillies farm club, is Ieadl.., Salllrday ... Hiram P. Shaw; a -nten~- for t"'- '
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a crack Viet Cong comeve a .... ou1
• com· the pack as of May 24. Thai's
... son of Mr. and Mrs. LewiB B. can'" preslile
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1pany in South Viet Nam_ , - ~ ·
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e• pre Jd• · 1 · • ~·ve anB accord1'ng to !be June 4 Issue. Shaw, bas been called to report said Saturd"'• lor.· " I 'j'c
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military spokesmen saJd the mu IL• oI the h1g ·eve
owns
s eu ovwour ,
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Saturday.
raid. But a newsman who Modell aild Clev&lt;laDCI Plain They're a little belltnd.
to Annapolis Naval Academy President Rlchard"!i(• · on
1960-Sandra Hood
investigated a previous silch Dealer, . ,
Buck went south with the Phil· for physical examination ... :. "IB not'l the dilly -iii~ 00 the
John Matthews
South of the border, In a I raid rePorted ; "The jungle was _ . _ . _ " ' . . . . . . . . , lies and when they broke camp Jud Scott's rolored athlete. pul ocene'' "'Wbo ciJulcl•:\irtre -Y~
1961-None
battle endmg Saturday. g1ant dotted With large craters the
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1962-Joyce Evans
BSZ Stratofortresses, rocketf~r- size of small swbnming pools. '
ersfield in the California League. IH Sunday in a ball game at •lltyond that, _IldliJnoy aec;ua;
1963-Sally Dailey
ing helicopter and strafmg The monsoon rains had filled
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But hi&gt; dad said his orders had tbe fairgrounds . . Ex-justice ed to answer any qileStlo.U
1964--Carolyn King
planes joined Army artillery m them most of tbe crater pools
been chansed at the last min- W, W. Watts tells us that 57 cerntns the ReJ:t
196~Sandy Suiter
panicking
a
Communist
unit
of
were'
a
pretly
blue-green.
ute
and he was sent to Spartans- years ago this morning there wnpalgn. He
Dennis Avner
an
estimated
100
men
m a l But...some were lhe color of
burg,
!Vas a heavy frost that killed JlockeMier,o
1966-Kathy Boggs
Dight that sent them mto tbe blond The big buds had hit
most everything it laid its Icy
guns of a waiting South Korean home:"
DESPITE TilE FACT
fingers on, and be remembers
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KEY WINNERS
Central Higb School, I can
---1952--Marlene Tbivener
At least 74 Communists tn the
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Madge Pettus
tOO-man force were killed with
to a 1964 model compact vehJC· former Gallipolis Lillie
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3-Charles
Plymale
the
count
ol
dead
sUII
not
le
In a one-car mishap on Route and Gallla Academy
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1954--Wanda Folden
finished in the Vinb 'nlanh
143 near Bradbury early Sat- School hurler with the capttaq
John Preston
Valley 270 miles north of
urday mormng.
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Saigon. The new casualties
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1956-Carolyn Sisson
raised to at least 464 the l'1
c. _..Har\l!nbae~··
d~.pnent loaded with mound talent
1957-Harriet Clendenin
number of Communists killed \.d
sa1d. E~war,d. Burchett, 27, .Ball- sent Roberts to Asheville in
195&amp;-.loAnn Kisor
since the U.S. lsi Air Cavalry
• . &lt;f,&amp;~:lile, 0 ...opparently fell a1959-Mary Ann Lusk
started its OperaUon Crazy Claude E. W!J)ters. Rt. Z Bid- sleep at th~ wheel and his car Class AA Southern League.
Mary Notter
Horse.
well, Friday in Gallia county went ori' the roadway and was seems to be doing all
ABOARD THE USS WASP
1960-Jack Stage
Some 50 miles away other common pleas •·our!, flied a pe- wrecked.
down there.
iUPI) -If recovery . of the
1961-Joe Bagshaw
851 bombers struck for the 13th tition for a divorce from Pa· No injuries or arrests were An excerpt .rrom the
9 astronauts goes as
1962--Rodney Lusk
straight day at an area in tricia Winter! on grounds ol reported.
ern League domgs In the
scheduled, 'nlomas Stafford and
Sue Jarrell
Quang Ngal province, where a gross neglect and extreme cru- Oflicm also Ylere lnvestlgal- Sportmg News says.
Eugene Cernan wilt spend only
1963- Anne Ford
force ol up to I,20CI Viet Cong elty. They were married Feb. illg a two-car accident Salur- ''.Oave Robe_rts of
a few hours on the . aircraft
1964--Don Winters
was reported moving In the 6, 1949 at Russell Ky., aod have da,y evening that bad occurred believes In l1mshtng what
carrier Wasp Monday.
1965-Susan Phillips
jungles.
no children..
on RQUte. 7 below Middleport. starts. When the southpaw
John . Stoneslltr, chief of
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1\eoullo Uauowa
The plamtlff charges that the There wero .ap)l!lrently no in- I~ Mob&lt;le. 7-1, May 17, he
NASA's recovery forces, said
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There was no disclosure of defendant left home Apnl 20, juri•s, bot lhe Investigation con- ed m hiS fourth llralght
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plete
same,
all
resuiUng
In
off
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I - Tom Hay e s
to live in the home. He does,
tones. IC• on ay 1
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Sue Jarrell
however, charge. In his petllion
a 4011-foot homer to spoil Rot&gt;- ~am na ~~- go Pr~~~
I 11--Mary Lusk
i~~Lb~~eBRol~:nson
thai she has returned wben he British Viscount
erts' bid for a shutout."
K~ned;"u
I 0-Jack Stage
was away and has taken per· Fined in Rome
II I expect to keep up wltb
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!96~~~ni~llvner
sonal gOQds, checqs, invoices, ROME (UPI) _ Viscount Gor- Roberts I suppose I'll bave to The routine astronaut lnspec- 1
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letters and other business pa- mansion, %6, Saturday was fi~&gt; subscribe to the Asheville pa- lion 9~ their space capsule
196&amp;-John Facemire _J;.._ _ _ _ _ _ __:.:..:..:__....:..:="--~..I
pers.
ed 180 and aiven 8 tO . month per The next to the lasl Issue probably will come after the
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Winters claims his wife ha• • s,us~ded sente~ce for a pre- !May 28) of Sporti~il News had pair has lunched with Adm.
-ro q i n11 s
1 a Sllll, the ·Amer1can people.
in her possession certain checks dbwl1 .nm:jn\\Wlth Rome police a paragraph about Roberts, en~ Wllllam N. Leonard, chief of
_"Mr. Johnson demonstrates . MiddlepOrt • Pomeroy Rotar· : for the years 1963 through 1966, last · Monday after , a
party titled "Easy Life In Bull Pen. the West Atlantlc Recovery
~ thiS arroganc.e ~ugh hiS pen- 1305 .took tame ou~ for_an ~pen . together witb other papers she thrown . by on billionaire Jean It went on ·
Force!, and Capt: Gordon E.
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~ chant for qmck1e news confer- meellng - often mspJred 1~ a has relused to give up. He con- Paul Getty.
"The relief pil&lt;;hers at
Hartley, commandrng officer of
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I! ences altended only by I he spint of fun - Fnday mghl tends thai he needs tbe paper11 Vi British VIscount, Nicho- ville cannot claim they are the si!Jp, Stonesifer sa~.
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'l small corps ol regul~r Wh1te at Heath church and both fun and checks for proper a&lt;'COUnl· Ia;· Dudley, Preston, •
was ing overworked. If
. The astronauts' are sch•duled •
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And and senousness camed the day. ing and bookkeeping ol
his imme~lalely freed by the city they Jiave time on
fo spl~h down In the Atlantic WliD~E1~~~~~~~;~l~IID~
1 House &lt;~rrespondents.
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, when th~ Pr&lt;S&lt;dent does bold J. H. Grate agam challenged busmess.
court after being found guilty When Dave Roberts hurled
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plaintiff
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KENT, Oblo !UPil- ·aruce
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1 a~ Rob- so charges th~t she mortgaged Maj. io," the Viscount told the staff in 11 outings. By way
leurru!d hisluson
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tlallklews,
Elyria, was re)IOI'II
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WASHINGTON _THE U. s. ~'came"th~ ~loses:•to ~~!in'~ household goods without his · CO\Itt. ·
contrast~ Charlotte bad only one
tn eerlouo cond!Uofl after
OPOLDVILLE, THE CON- Office of Education announced I four-way lest ol any rna~ I knowledge ·~ p)ll'chased ott&gt;
,..
route-gomg pe~~ormance In Us one-car . crash early Saturday.
Pres1denl Josepli Mobutu Salurday that it is moving to ever knew." He added, "Bob er household ~tern _when she ·Mi~~ McNamara
f1rst 2tgames.
,
Pollet said he a~parenlly , tost
Congo said m an mter· cut off lederal financial aid to even died trymg to save anoth- knew he was fmanc1ally unable T U:l
,
Ahsevllle Is e~en~ly l~d· control of his car. It hll a fum·
published Saturday pe re- 18 southern school districlll for , er's life.,
to pay.
"~Q _,. ed ID Autumn
lng the Southern Leagae (was her rompany ilncl Dipped
to spare the l1ves ot th• f;ulure to comply With des.g- 1 The F~ur-Way test by which The defendant currently has :I)'ASHINGTON ·(UPil as ~I May 24) with an 18-11 rec- pinning him In lhO Wr&lt;OCkiiP
ex-mmi.sters who w e r e regahon guJCJehnes.
IRotarians are urged' to live, in a partition action in . ~mmon fen.!le ~cretary Robert S.
ord, . one game ahead -af
for
hour.
ed pul&gt;hcly becau:;e he had 1 At the same lime, Harold l&lt;ssence, is; "Is 11 true, Is it pleas court for the d1v1Bion of N'?"llra s daughter,
. Phil lies larm club, Mason. Re"le ed tbe lessons of the past. Howe n, u. s. CommiSsioner ' fair to all, Will 11 build better real estate, 41.75 acres m sec· Elizabelh, plans to be
porlll was listed as Asheville'Si
~n interVIew wrth Ihe Leo- ol EducatiOn, sent a stiff tete- Ifellowship and friendship, and tlon 22 of Raccoon Twp.. The In september, her parents
top ~drier wllh a +0 record.
po VIlle newspaper Le Progres gram to Alabama's superinten- 1Will it benefit all concerned. plaintiff Is seeklnt an .l!!JUDC· liCluliC&lt;d Saturday,
He had an eamecl r•n
g1v~ a few hours before the dent of education warning that The fun part came quickly tion,, to keep the derendaM' rr?m Miss McNamara Is a
erage or l.IJ!I. had worked In •t~
ha!ngs last Thursday, he re- the state will lose more federal lenqugh when Ted Reed moved selling the_ real estate dunng ate of Stanford University.
pmes pitched 12 lnnlnss
ca
thit the hves of An lome Ieducation funds if school dis- I that President John Werner tbe pendency of the action. ~DfJI8~ent Is to Barry
OCII
walked
Gi ga, : Pierre Mulel•, and . trwts withdraw their voluntary challenge the 1...,ident of that At tho rt•quest ol the plaintiff, ward Carter, son of Mr.
C~stopbo! Gbenye had been l assll!ances of compliance with olh&lt;r club up the riv.r" &lt;Lions a bearing has been set for II M~. _Byron B: Carl&lt;r ol Lot
s~red after they opposed the d•segregation.
club in Pomeroy) to enter a a.m., June 10 for a
A~..: He 11 a IJ64
c~qlral government Bul when ,
frog in the Regatta weekend restraining or~er from
ford gradua~, w~ has_
I~ w•re 11-eed .they launched Set&gt; Runimr Shift
frog jumping contest.
utng tbe part&lt;Uon act1on.
a masters degree
th 1rebelljpn wb1ch cost the .
Rotarian Bernard Fultz mov- Patricia Winters flied a
International allalrs
hv ·~ Qloussnds of CitiZens, BRUSSELS WESTERN ed thai the record read: "Reed vorce petition aga111st
University,
he !•••d. •
leaders gathered bere for crili· 1croaked the motion."
Wlnten Oct. 8, 1965, but
enter Yale Lal\' Sc~100lll
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cal NATO talks Monday be- Reed admitted he bad writ- dismissed her divorce
fall.
.L J '.4trOM,(Ifll'
lleve the dramatic
shift in ten to the White Holse for a March :Ill, 111M.
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Rusilla's stretegic fronlll fore- frog oft !be LBJ Rancb He ·il·
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USE 1REPUBIJCAN LEA· shadow • . "low kef' Soviet pol- so admitted be. hacJn•i heard
de Gerald lf."Ford charged Icy towllrds Europe for - some from the occupant of the White
ANAHEIM, CIIH. iUPil Sa rday lbal ~ident. John-. tll!IO to come.
House.
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9eollllpaw Georce Br-1 lim"' ' II ampnt tD _
!be press and 'I'll&lt; Kn!mlin,. pre . occupied . Ladles of tbe clmtelr sJ.inl lted at Detroit Tlaero lo five
th~, public: lr bli halldlinc of with the looming threat from dfi10er were Mn. Gtiofgo Card·
flaturtay aDd- ~ • 4 .-i'
...~ He aaltl: "President Jobn- Red China is looking to the Far well. Mrs. Johll Kotcbka, Mn. · 6-1 vktorJ lor tilt CalllonuiM
so~-~ IIIVXlll ~~ ·&amp;uUty Eut -lnateld of Europe aa tho John Baker .. Mn· Jamea Joblt- · Alllolet,brt~klaploorllme
•f b aJTOgaliCo of power-ar- major potential clanpr sono CJl eon, Mre. Fred Hlbba .anc1 Milt lotlal str~Jiti, ·
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ro1ance Soward , tho presa aod lbe future.
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super&gt;ntendent of schopl&amp;, .give Blaclt; Nancy Boto, 'Peay lloto,
the class address In CommOJtee- Jelftoy Bmyar, MarU"' Browp,
ment ~erds~ -~riday... ev~!"4 ~eJt 1lhildresL. JJll Codner.
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ler, Gary NorriJ, Kathy ObiiS, ed In ·~JWI
condition. In a telepbone bootb at~~ -=
SaUy Obil.z, Roger OUrs, Dona ~~ ·.ft$.
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Pickens, Helen
Patay Pnunps,
Pic:keno, UJVJD
Jenny to:
~sey,
...~v!Ue,
was
Proffitt Sandra Profflll Mar- ll1llled to the bospltal at It a. en out the glasr He
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sba Pugh Sharon Pyles '
m. Friday with a dislocated guUty wllen be
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14Jd
Moos Riffe, John Rite~ Tl)ursday afternoou when abe[Judie be waa mid beCJuae
Kenneth Rizer, Randall Rob- fell from a borst, sbe was rid· had seen his lftrl lrland
erts, Jane Roush, Judy Roush, InS et home. Her condition
another fellow. 'le walled
James Ruseell, John Sauvage, "l"'rlsd a1 good.
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Brenda Sa)Te, Cathy Sa:yro,
talled her
Sandra Setters, Gal') Sewell,
In other city police casal•! Te~{ion.
Betty
Mark Smith, Ray
Judge Betz fined Jamea
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Smith, Robert Smith, 'nlomas
Rose, 35, Gallipolis, $1$
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Spangler. Ernest Spencer, Mar·
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c10 Stewart, Beverly Stobarl,
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of way: Alonzo Morris,
,...,....William Stover, Kennel~ 'nletss,
well, and Sherman P, HM:Jme:r.l 0., IIIP 1.- W•lfliir.~·
Ruseetl 'nicker, R011ald WagZl, Galllpotis, each $Ztl
Sua. , ....... 7J II
ner, Pauletta Watson, Dortha
costs, intollcaUon: and
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Wilcoxen, Cathy Winebrenner,
Folden, 51, Northup, $40 and
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Frances Wippel and Michaela PT. PLEASANT- Three pel' coslll, mtoxicatton.
Wed. .. .... n • I* Wt
WoHe,
sons were Injured and proper· Arrested by the Stale Higl&gt; 'nlur....... '71 J1 ,..,.~ ~~
ty damage was eaUmated at way Patrol, Bert W. Tealonl, Frl, ... ··.. ll 11 Pair , o!,l
$'11111 In I two oar accident Frl- 41, Rt. 2, Racine, was
Sal. ". .... .,. • •,, . ' '-~ J
day afternoon on Route IS, two f15 and !'""Is. speeding;
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and one-ball miles soulh el Pt. u E. Banks, 19, Rt. 1, Vlnloll, ~ Rtport liP 14 ,... . . ·
council address In one's camp Pleasant
$10 and costs, unsafe vehicle: Averap ~ lellf . . . .
folder. Scouts should refer to Injured and treated and re- and Dwltl Roberts, 58, Rt.
tho waolt tllll ,.er lf;.lllt."-' '
their folder or check with their leased at Pleasant Valley H.,.. Gallipolis, $5 and costs,
71.4.
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respective leaders lor further pita! were Mrs. Dollald Humph- sign violation.
Average low . . .IIIUI'f"W
lrdormati&lt;MJ. Scout
officials rey. 53, Pt. Pleas1111~ laceration Forfeiting bonds on
the week 11111 ytir.·.u,
promise mony
opportunities of the bead requiring
eight charges were: Earl H. Ray 20 bear 5u
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' strained back, and
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'nle mishap occurred when 1 Probe 2-Car Cr118h
this
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southbound car driven by
lncbu.
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George Vaslllou was
struck Gallipolis city pollee tnvosiJ. Normal &amp;vt!IP Jtl'l"lplffllf
from the rear by a car driven gated a two car colltslon
31.411 liJcbaL
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by Alfred P. wallace, 48, Hllnt- HO p. m. Friday 1n tho
--&lt;41'
lngton, W. Va.
block of Second Ave. It waa
FILII llJlf ' ' ' ·'- ·
Acrording to Sberlll's depar~ !74th accident iD the first 151 Viet« A. Blbr, La1!f JW,
men! lnvostigallng officers tbe days of the year.
1om, bas fllocl ,. 'etlpJirit ...
Vaslllou car was following be- Officen sald that ElBa R. suit totailn( ••m.IO '·ta . .
PT. PLEASANT _
Mason hind a farm tractor and had to Miller, 80, Rt. I, Pat:rlol,
County ComiDclil Plea . ·eltld
County Sheriff George JobnsoD otop ouddenly due to an oncom- ed out of a parking zone ou the apiJisl Martla Wlt:kllillliii,
released his cJepartmenl'l
lng !rock which lhe driver said park side of Second Ave.
Racine.
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May sbowlng the department highway and the Wallace car driven by Glen T. Montgomery. So revered ' ''Rtpliili
traveled 1,7511 miles; worked could not stop In time to avoid 19, Rt. 1, ScoUown. '111ere
lbe artist, 1n ~ ~
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1,700 man hours; Investigated the rolltslon.
minor damnso to bolb cars
bon u '"lttt ,::11"'
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property damage and 1
al Injuries; Issued 18 road taw
citations; recovered one stolen
car: recovered properly v81ueo 11
at $1,500; lnvestlgeted 1
breaking and enterlngs;
ed 87 court papers of olvll
criminal actions· served
Justl&lt;e of Poace' warrants'
booked 65 persons in the """""'II
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~~-• in 1:,, and ~be ~vive~ District el•m•ntary oludenls wore; ,Jennifer Alkire, Sbella !Jebra McMilton, Rn~er Mill- inj11~ _whlh! '•I w~ •t Syra· llll. mumcipal &lt;'OUr!, fined
In addilloa ID his wife, tie Is heard 0· 0· Patter80n, county Bailey, Katliy Bissell, Robert Iron, Sheila Millo, Judy Mise, """"·A tt,ee Umb.fell and stru~k well, '2~ and costs and olillenld:llltll. •-" ""'

the lnvocaUon by R~v. H. Ll David Oatley Darlene Deem
McDaniel, following the p~ Raber! Old~ Shirley Drake'
. ~tal will follow In !be SUIslonal. The 7-8th grade choriJ!I Julia Early Roonda E r v 1 n'
lop Ceqletery. 'nle body Is 0t
sang "~lcha•:;, Row ~our Boat ·Gary ·Eynon: Sherry Farra, Ed:
tbe Robertson Funeral HCllllO,
Ashore, and More, followed ward Flriclleyf Carll Fisher
Sutton, W. Va.
by the Junk'~. band with •·over Bollnclll ;!Itch, Eric Furbee:
FRED CABEEN .
the Rainbow arranged by Its Jacqueline- Gluesencamp Dana
Mr. Fred Cabeen, Ill, died Mrs. E. G. Low ol war, W. director, Dan Witherspoon.
Hendrix BUI HUI Daniel Hill
suddenly at au Athens Rosptt- Va., Is a surviving sister.
, The class welcome was given Janette' HillY Kathy Hill wn:
at Fnday, June 3. Mr. Cabeen, The body is at Miller's Home by Jlll Codner, the farewell by Ham aCibJiCk Brenda
n
• rtllrecl Athens businessman, for Funerals, and funeral ar-- John Riwhhart and the intro'
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resided In Middleport with his ,rangem~nts will be announced 1duclion of Mr. Pattereon was edward Hupp, Ruth Jarrell,
wife lor the past II&gt; years. I later.
j by Jackie Gluesencamp. Mark Shirley Jailers, Roy Johnson,
He Is 8w'Vived by hia wUe, I AUGUSTA BRECHTEL
Smith iJJtroduced Joe Stobar~ Sbaron Johnston, Brenda JUJani! four children, : Augusta Brechtel passed a- president of the Southern Local tis, Loretta Kiser, Clarence
. William Slater, Middl&amp; Jway Friday evening at the res- Board of Education, who pre- Lawrence, Gene Lawrence, H•
port; Mrs. Mary Cone, Colum- :ldence of his daughter,_ Mrs. aenled diplomas. Acceptance of zel Lawson, Barbara Leadingbus: George Cabeen, Dayton, ,James IGeraldene) Sm1th m I the d1plomas was by Jeffrey bam, Kathleen Lewis, Davld
and Joe Cabeen, Columbus; six Charleston, W. Va. at the age Brewer.
Lipscomb, Joan Manuel, Crysgrandchildren and one great !of 93.
crandson. Funeral services are Horn In Pomeroy, Mr. BrecbJncompiete and will be announ- ilel was a retired farmer. He
ced b)' the Hughes
Funeral was preceded 1n death by h!SI
t)Home In Athens where friends wife Rosa.
• Registration deadline for tile downtown Galllpollo.
llltiy call.
Mr. Brechtel is also surviv-; annual Girl Scout Day Camp Dates lor the event are July
ANNA COY WARD
ed by another claugbter, Mrs. Iactivities is Friday, June 10, 11·15 Inclusive. Campers are to
Mrs. Anna Coy Ward, II, John Usabelle) Martm, Chesh- "'"~rtling to Mrs. George Grace, gather at the \'l'ashlngton school
widow of Claren':" Ward, died ~re; SIX grandcblldren, and II Galha Ne&lt;ghborhond chairman. on July II, 'l'hty Will depart
.
at 10:30 p.m. Fnday at the Igreat grandchildren.
the Old Frencb City at a a.m.
bome of a daCJI!hter and aon-in- Services will be Tuesday at The t966 event will _be held Camping activities will belaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 12 p.m. at ihe Rawlings Coalll 1 at the P_t. Pleasant Shrine ('lub gin at 8:30 s. m. GallipoU.
Woolridge In Vinton.
:~nerat Home with burial in for Galha and Mason county lime, or 9:30 a. m., Pt. PleasMrs. Ward was a native of Gravel Hill Cemetery, The body Iscouts.
ant lime. The fee ia 13.50 for
Meigs county, and was born will arrive Monday
morning I Units will be establbhed lor registered Girl Scouts, Mrs.
Aug. ~. 1884, daughter of the !from the Elk Funeral Home Browmes, Junior and CodeUe Tom K. Flsher, _l910 Marquette
late Columbus C. and Emily In Charleston. Fr&gt;ends may call Scouts. The Pt. Pleasant Shrine Ave., Pt. Pleaiant, ts accept:~"w~~ Hplaer~=age to • anyttme ~~iE&amp;.mw::nday. Club is located 11 miles from ing registrations for all gtrlsln
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the Gallla and Pt. Pleasant
1808 at Ewlngton, and he pre- Mrs. M1tdred c. Lowe, 59,
Neigbborbood, or District m.
ceded ,IJfli In dealh, Feb. 4, Middleport, died at her resi"''J
Mn. Grace also stated sJrls
1931,
idence on Powell Street _I&gt;ridny
wbo would like 1 lifetime ol
Survlvprs are two daugb,ters, !evenJDg afler a lmgermg Ill· I
pleasant memories, new skflls,
tlro sons, ADIIa Tbelrrll ness... ,
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or completed badge work should
D~g~, of Vinton,
Mrs. Born m Middleport, she was i
attend Rocky Ledges Camp.
roll . (Bllen) McCoy of Clr· the daughter of the late La.w·
'nle one week event IB scbeclulct~vlUe, D1!lgbt Ward of Galb· renee and Lenora Jane Sm1th
ed June 21 through July 2, and
\;Is, and George
Kenneth Carney. She was preceded m
July 17 tbrough July 23. Cost
ard of ,jlamden. 'nlere are death br • brother Walton. Mrs. 'nle summer Pre-School class of the session Is $23 for regis14 crandchlldren ~ 14 Feat Lowe " "?"'lved by her bus- at Middleport Schools w1U be- tered scouts, and $23 for non~andchllclren. A liSter, Mrs. band, Wllliam.
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gin Monday, June 6, 1966. The scouts.
Vema Davis of Hutland, also 1 Funeral servlcos w11! be held cl•ss will be held at the Pearl I Tw..week sessions at Rocky
IUrviveJ.,
. Monday at 2 p.m. at the Raw- St. Elementary Building a n d Ledges Camp will be July 3
Mn, Ward attended Vlntol lings-Coats Funeral Home._Rev. will be in session each day tbrougb 16 and July 17 tbroCII!h
Baptist oburdl, and servic:ea M. E. Dowson will off~e&lt;ate, from 9 a.m. until II a.m.
:!9. Fee for tile 14-&lt;lay events
i'.~ be bold there at Zp.m. Mon- With burial m Gravel H1ll cern-, The program will ron I or is $39 for registered ICOuls and
UIIJ• . Rev. ~ald Bro!lll; • will etery at Cheshire.
1six weeks starting June 6 and $4 3 for non-scouia.
and bcml8l '\vllf. 'lte m She was a ~ember of t he ending July 15.
Fees must be aent to tho
~ cemetery Ulltler ~ !Ieath Methodist Church and the Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Mrs.
!loll of the Mc:Coy Funorll Pythlan SISters for 43 years. Diana Hartinger wlll be t be
lmt. Frle~ds may calj 11 ,the Friends may call at anytJme at class 1nstructor11 and serving as Mn. Jerry Escue
lunoral borne Sunday afternoon, the funeral borne.
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teachers' aides wHl be Susan Graduating Sunday
IIJ1d evening.
HAROLD VAN HORN
Morris, Ruth Ann Halley, RoseHENRY !, SMp1l
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Rutland, mary Hackett, Chris BaUey, PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Jf!ro
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Henry E. SmiUJ, 711 a' res!- has received word of the death Margie Harris, Sandra Humpb- ry Escue, the former Cborle Members of the Sherllf'a
dent of Texu Rd., Galllpolis, of Harold Van Horn at the reys, Joyce Long. Kathy Mc. Mitchell of Pl. Pleasant, wlll partmenl are Sherill.~:::ll
dted suddoulp.at I:G ·UL, Sat- camden Clark bospilal
in Elhinney.
lll'adllflto Sunday afternoon from Deputies Mlllard .
urW Jlt.!ds '1'!1110, ~had just Parkersburg. Mr. Vab Horn is Parenlll wbo have enrolled the St. Francis School of Nlll'1- Floyd stover, Sidlloy
~MIIII ·tbci V~ l!oo- survived by the former Mildred their child or wish 1&lt;&gt; enroll lng In Columbus, Oblo. Atlerl!l- ston, Robert Ubi, Bernard Conpltlt at' lltmt!iigtOli" clii friday. Autherson, formerly of RD. them should report to the Pearl lng the graduallon aerclsea nolly and Alva SUllivan.
He wu a M!trecl mine fore- Pomeroy. Funeral services were street Elementary · School, from Pt Pleasant w!U be Mrs.
maa, and a veteran of World held Saturday at the Levitt Fu- Monday, June 6.
Escue's mother, Mrs. Dorothy
TAKEN TO H08PITAL
War r. 'l1le lamlly bad resided neral home In Parkersburg.
The project is being funded Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
ill· OaJ!Ipoll! for lh'1" years.
by Title I, Federal Air Pro- Escue and Mr. and Mn. Jlon. Rhodell Steffy, R. D. Po&lt;n-11
. M~. 'limllh was bom at Mor· MARRIAGE APPLJCATION gram and will cost $5,679.88. aid Escue, all of Pt. Pleasant eroy, was taken to
rtSfowD, Tenn.; on March 8, Elmer Wesley Althouse, 20. Any question on age eligibility Mrs. Escue ts a graduate of Memorial Hospital at 1:52
!.liS, 1011 of the Jato Jolul and Rt. 2 Albany, U. S. Army and of the student, may be relel' Pt. Pleasant High School and Saturday by Pomeroy e:::.:ll
Marlba Anderton Smith. His Betty Jane Sprouse, t6, Rut- red to Mrs. Pearl Reynolds If also attended the Holzer bospU. ey oquadmen, alter be 1
was 14 the
An- land, student.
parenlll desire.
al Scbotl of Nursing.
a possible heart attack.
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Deaths

OPAL SKIDMORE
PT. PLEASANT_ Funeral
aerv~ees will be held Sunday
at .the Suttoo Melhodlst Church
lqr ·•Mn. Opal Skidmore, 72,
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Tradition versus practicality. Sentiment
against commercialism.
So serious is the struggle in city alter
city that the U. S. Dreparlmenl of Health,
EducaUDD and Welfare bas joined with the
prlvatzly operated National Trust lor ffistx&gt;ric Pnsecvotloo to form the Preservation Advlaary Services Panel.
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·· 1be"l!llnel - a group of lop arch1tects
and city l!)!ll)llers - has stlecled Salem,
Mass: ~ - first laboralory expenment
11114 j;)iJJij ,,king to see if historic old
Iiridm'ti(~!bM CID be preserved as the
city .mei!Jii·deiiianda of mudern urban liv·
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Venlon Dtweu•, Ado. Mgr,

1bol Is precisely the tragedy of the
thing. There ought lo be a choice for our
lawmen. II African gamekeepers
can
immobtllze beasts as large and dangerous as the rbinocerOUs by shooting tranquilizer darts into them, surely science
can devise some sort of umercy bullet"
that could be used against men wbose
snapped minds transform them inlo rampaging beasts.
Killing these two men removed the
danger they pused to the innocent, yes.
It also removed the necessity of asking
ourselves what made them that way and
any hope of their treatment ond possible
rehabilitation.
Perhaps we are not really concerned
with the cure of such unfortunates.
They are mad dogs.
But !hey were not born mad, and the
violent eradication of even such as these
diminishes all of humanity and suggests
that wbat we call civilized society Is not
•s for advanced from the primitive as
we like to think.

conservationists should be pulling lor the
panel ta come up with a satisfactory lolution.
You can't park cars in a lovely old treeshaded borne or a hlaloric old &lt;OUI'!house,
but you seldom take groups of school chil·
dren tx&gt; see a parking lot.
Ohio mey do something about this in
lis next General Assembly. A proposal baa
been adwnced In plaoe all historical siW.
under a slngle agency for restoraUon,
maintenance, and administration.
It means another "bureau," another re-duction In the number of poople ntlnding
their own business. But . modern America
appears lo be beBded that woy on a roller
coaster.
Just where along Ibis rood America
wiD stx&gt;p is the question thougbtluJ poople
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Age .of the Drive-in
IT Wllll ·tOey labout 80 yeara ago, thot the
first dl'lv..Jn · ~'"'-'' ;n the COUlllry was
built. Whal y,
lity then bas now
become a wa)
The old drive-in hotdog stand bas evolved into the drive-In restaurant wbere a
family can enjoy - well, eat - a fullcourse meal ln tbeir ·car. In some places
you can ge to church in your car, and almost everywhere loday you can do your
banking llllm rour car.
Some motels now lrave drive-in reglstratlon and bicycle bellhops. All of yet
you can't drive into your room, but at a
new hotel in S.n Francisco guesls can
drive right to their floors inside the buildJog,
Drive-in supermarkets are another reeen development, the American Automobile
Association r~ports .
Shoppers
drive through wide lanes of merchandise
while walking attendants

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items

selec&lt;ed and place them in a large basket
thai is attached to the car.
In Ontario, there's even a drive-In barbershop. The barber works from the back
seat and for a change directions are given
from tht fronl
In Lovelady, Tex., appropriately enough
a Justice of peace will perform a marri·

age ceremony in your car.
Add drive-in maternity hospitals and
drive-in mortuaries and the life cycle nf

Hado's

Homo sapieas automobllus will be
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BY W1WAM 8. WWTB .
wiWiii-iGW" - ~ WUO:
crlsly bou s1nee lbe early N..
%Ia ll!aped lo power by !Jurllln&amp;
the GermaD Reicbstag IDd
framing the Commlllllat for the
crlma iJ being UlJIIeriaken 111 a
handful of "Buddhist leaders"
ln South VIet N8m.
With a big lie technique slmJ.
tar ln principle to lbe nne Hitler used lo aelze Gennany, they
are seeking naked power under
clouds of lroudulent spiritual
moUves. BlUer, repreaentlng
only a small and ricloua ntlnorlty with unUnllled capacity lor
propaganda and violence, e&lt;·
plotted the lear IDd loathing of
decent Germana lor tho Com·
munlst terror ln order It pot In
1 terror of hla own.
1beBuddhlalutrenllstpoU.
Uoo-dergymen, wbo speak not
only lor a Uny minority Gl tba
Vtetnamese poople as a wbole
but also lor only a mtnulty d.
their own e&lt;&gt;religionists, al'il
Oiploiting the deep rellglous tolerance ol the Western world lo
aeet the deStructiOII of the ~
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Briel, tragle news ltelllll frequenUy
Ioree the thoughtful person tx&gt; be concerned about how long it will be before a
state or nation's conscience, thougb conditioned by centuries of Christianity,
will oct to end lis inbumanlty lo man.
Wbere the action requires money, as in
providing adequate facilities lor juven~
correction and dei2Dtlnn, altogether lon
often there is delay. Long delay.
Permit us to say, excesalve delay,
Such a UP! report IB!t week from Cleveland follows:
"Judge Walter WbiUatch (bas) ordered
an investigation into a mother's charges
that ber son WB! beaten and forced tx&gt;
submit tx&gt; unnaturnl acts in the
county
juvenile detention home.
"WbiUatch called the boy to the bend!
and asked him lo name tbe boys who at·
tscked him. The li-yearocld tuburhan Par·
rna youth burst into tears and said, "II I
squeal on them Jt will be even worse."
"Last month dormitory supecvisors of
the detention home asked lor an investi·
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home. They cloimed control of homosexual
activity
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wmt .; the lluddh~t politlcoe!ers1men. Jlul does lt Jl!lllter
very mud! wbose game are they
playing _ that of antloCommuDlsl Soalb VIet Nam or of the
Communist assailants?

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JDODka bad ba aot heeD trqica1l1 !Diaadvlaed 111 otbO" Gillclall. Oue mill! · IIIPIIOM Cbal
tbeae' olllclala, iood IDd lldeYOtad men, wm QlemJelves hope-

.llooelt paWc op!rl!m lo ldlllde.
'lbll the; ~.minded •
BncJdblll GPeralorl are clem&gt;
17 llllq. ~ liCit IIIII torrlbie 11811-cllitnleltGD d. lndloldua1 Buddb!il dill* wbo are f•
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N and b lmly South VJ~I am
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pllcation, the Uolled States.
Most ol,aU, they are slandering
the vast ll;lajorlljr .of the true .
Buddbilts of South Viet' Nam, .
1be ve., rock·botlom decen•'•
ctes of the western work\;lllldiab"
the United SlaW! in parli"'"ll!'lM
are being preyed upon byt.pow•.
the
er-grabblng men wbo byeoold
most generous estimate
nev~ run South Viet Nam, ev·
en U. they captured It, or eontlnue mlstance to tbe Communisi Invaders, even ~ they would
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try. ~ It Is DOt """"' pro1eollonally anti.COI!llllunlsl, f mor
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frlebtlul bypoeriay of those
"Buc!dhlal lellden" who at last

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to the Amertean poople. Nor, ;t
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hlsts who bnJugbl abOut mUI'der of Premier Ngo Dlnb Diem
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Reliable American correspondents In VIet Nam have reported In detall the ghQlly OJ!llol·
latlon ':lauch "Buddhist leaden" the .........
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ch1klreD poi oo display lor
American pholograpberll as
"proof" of ttao brutallty of tbe
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deatruolion ol ltf'a realme IJIIo
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Slates under Prealdeot Keuoedy
condoned at the ..... least. :his
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Por ·" 1111 faulll, Diem wu lha
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There's Only One Truth., .
In Ugly 1'ashington Soun~

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
and that many completed stu(!.
WASHINGTON (NEA) - les deal harshly with bbu.
Caught Inevitably iD the multJ.. In the present state of the Isplying c\1mplexities of this oge, sue, to call up IIUCh, eridellCI
Washlnglon loday Is still a place is tx&gt; "come to the defense ol
wbere attitudes are quickly pol- Detroit," lf not It appear•. jUSt
lrlzed and Jssuea redUced w a Utile inhUman and undemnoversimpllfied atereotypes.
erode.
Twenty years age, whell we ID the l)gbt of 0, l'll8l comwere just moving inln tbe lhlc- p!Ol!tles ol the safety problem,
ket &lt;of postwar problems, this whicll~,embraoes not enly lha
was a bit more understandable. car a'nd the driver but ,the en-,
In those days, In be agolnst glDel!rlng and conditiOn .&lt;If tba
Henry WaDaCil in the contre- rood, the tpo.olten lrrespons~
versy over bls appolnbnent as ble placing and labeling of road
aecretary of commerce was .to signs, and other laclors, what
be labeled an enemy of lull Washlnglon bas )ll'Gduced IS
employment. Henry bad written badly misleading tx&gt; the general
a book promising 60 ntllllDD . public.

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There seems much less ex- ANOTHER """""n '
~e loday. Congress, govern- : In this seat t1 the world'a
ment and other agencies pour: m.. t powerful government, the
Gut voluminous reports detall· buge press corps is admlfably
1ng every facet of our pl'&lt;lblems. dlapnsed In be vigilant agalnsl
Hundreds more newsmen are government • Inspired
lalall
on band lo sean and record ev- information, esoesslve ~cy,, .
ery signUicant variatl~n on 'li a smothering of oppolltlon view;
·major theme,
points. .
Yet for all the torrent of Nevertheless, the poslure tf
,..,..b Uttle comes lhroueb but agcresslve skepticism can be
the ~ threada of !he music. overdone. In tbls town II Clften
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tng inlo automotive
safety, Nang In South VIet Nam, rebammers so emphatically on porting the incredlbla brulalliJ
tbe evident shortcomings of and cynicism Gf rebel Buddhlsll
loday's cars that the COIBitry must go down bard wlth those
must surely conclude that drlv· who bep argu'tng thai t b f
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~f WT
ers ore almost lotally blameless American Ieadersblp
always
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lD the making olfatalaecidents. manages, In SaigOD and e!SeA motorist
familiar with wbere1 lo side with the worsl
BY HIERONYMOUS
"Ky's Generals," !bose near lions uked here Ia dumging these hearings ntlgbt confi- elements
when it acts to beiP,
Ilea Bottle was 1 soldier bold baH·mlllion votes to be cast by somewbal
dently shout ''Detroit bru- tronbled peoples.
ADd used to war'o alaramo.
the South VIetnamese army just Sometime ago
u be 1'11111 a rL'll light and slams
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But a cannOI&gt;Itall took off hJs were not £11ing lo secure hio . were asking "Why are we
bllo another car.
THE NATION Is pot we •
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election.
Vlat N ?" r "Wiili .,..
o.. would hardly know lhat served by attitudes of,~,
So
down bta arms.
So
tenDlbly Ky decided Ogbling
Wltb all lba 80 much college-level safety re- almost "struct"al"
to' very ••· 'tlu
unW r1s1nga in •·•- IJid In
oearcll Is under way that the ward this or any U. S. 8~erll;!
But Ben hadn't made any In postpone ""' vo g
.....National Safety Council main· ment President JQhnson mal!e•
commitments. And since mir· things ~ppeflted more In f~': Soul~! Viela~~'
ta1ns 1 "correlation service" his q~ote of mistakes. But, 'ob- .
rors weren't general Issue equiP' of his side. ADd we "f~~ the ques 011 filbiiDI?"
In keep tract of It• that much viously, errorS do not COll$1~
ment ln that army, he wasn't able to 1711
point to::
ar;l :~ lOti of
of 11 Ia directed lo
mak..up his waking days around •,,. lho
very familiar with his la':i Vlell "
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terence Ia eoirll 1o be
lllld perltnnance Gilbo driver, calendar.
Ben was much more concern
Somelx&gt;dy in the U. 8. 80'liDS
leullo live tilt t1111:er-1
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with the loss of hla legs. Other· In be going to a lot oil rouble :?'!a~tlonl 1 chance to
wise, the mere fact that
be lo convince our poople lbat there their iDrlll llraJ&amp;bl.
"hadn't a leg lo stand on," Ia no middle ground in Viet At 1
'1ft an hope
that
would not have been cause lor Nam: that we must
either lh1nr IIIli
with
calling the whnle thing off. Roth- "win" or retire In
abject ,:::..::.:::
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er, be would have been escu- swJeuder.
Iwan In wbfeli IJie pltlple .,..
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Jaled onto a pair of slUts and
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given a more plelltllul supply V11!17 leW wars have been aet. : cbooso ........,. '¥' .
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of bombs
dod without some aori of nego.llo succeed bta lllber
It does~'t require a cannon- tlation with the other aide aud G1 the goverllmelit of "CIIlna." 1
ball to pi'Gduce thel unfortunate lbere II • f&lt;~S~growing sentJ.. Especially u tbe naulll of
ellecl In s.tson, a mere an- ....,t here that we sbould
al fall's fOting have areadJ been
nouncement CllD do il Take the to be going tx&gt; a lot Gl trouble decided.
one by Gen. Ky, ln repeating reallaUc dlscusslDD wltb the
---a ronner statement, of hla to- VIal ~· Gen. Ky has elfefcSUNDAY
tentioo to remBin the bead of tually dlspusecl of lbat sort of
the government and not baYing lalk ln S.igoo with a decree of ~S.SENTINEL
"to try harder as No. 2."
five JWilmprlsonment for ,...,. ~- ., no
Or take the IIJJIOI1DC8Dlefts &amp;IIJODe. "v~~ting ~ ~ .,.J~i'ii.liLY,..•~r'•
by several administration spok· slon, but ourtbaHe= efca: t let .:f'
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esmen that we would withdraw[""~ wl~
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ecree 101 ;:,~"'=. ':1.::
from Viet Nam al the request 1D the U. S.
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of the government. Wbicll w~ '11lul,~ &lt;mla) State Dept, - 1\\l',-a.:tr"nm~L
all~
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b Jl l"'v
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oonlrol of that government, ut leg lo stand Gil, or lo oave Ill .,. • not •o goad II ~n. Ky can't raee.
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produoe some sort of el..UO.
MeanwbDe. tn the llght of den~
statistlcs showing the approval velopmenl!l in Saigon during tbe .:'~m,~um
of the people.
put few -a the tone of qu., w:f~ _
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election' In wh!'Ob htoet of J1ie .
'G""'N
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oppesilloq would l&gt;t IIJlo!blft.
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cally blrrOcl as being CominUo ltr!Or
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nlsts. But wUh the Buddblsta _. plans Thursday f• a =-~
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beginning lo get out of control major oojlferenoe on polluUolt ,. - 11"10
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Tracking down disturbed people wllo
suddenly turn into killer -. kidnapers and
terrorize the countrys!lle IS certainly not
the most urgent problem lacing law enIorcement agencies. But such cases happen, and there have been two of them in
the past month.
In Shade Gap, Pa., a former mental pa·
tient and ''mountain sniper" kidnaped a
17-year-&lt;~ld girl and held her hostage for
seven days. Near Bristol, Conn., an ap- .
parenlly derangod man seized a 6-yearboy waiting at a school bus stx&gt;p.
Fortunately, in both incidents, the hostages were rescued unharmed - the boy
within a few hours of his abduction. In
both incidents, the kidnapers died in a bail
of bullets.
Pollee and volunteer hunters had no
choice but tx&gt; kill them.
Bringing ~1e
Pennsylvania kidnaper to bay cost the llfe
Gl an FBI agent and the serious wounding
Gf a deputy sher~f. A patrolman
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Fifty yeara ago · commetco
on the upper Ohio River, as
wen ai il the Galllpolia area,
was declining, '11le bey.tJay o!
sleamboaUng was about to paso
and men wbo followed tHe river were beginnlog to look elsewhere for eJilploymeat.
On May 31, 1916, it was reported !hot the packets Tell
City and Dunb'l' woOld dlscoRUnue landing at Middleport on
account of wharfages beiug
more thon freight shipments,
which were said w be very
ontall hi and out ot both Middleputt 'and Pomeroy (with t h •
exception of salt shipments).
A great change had token
place in the Pomeroy Bend
from IS or 20 years before whe•
river service was good. A fine,

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Pomeroy and Galllpolls ,f'fery
mo!'lllng for Cincinnati, . arrtv··
ing 1n the Queen City ·24 hour•
after tearing Pomeroy.
The railrooda .runniAg Dl8ll)'
double-headers were corrying
the greot bulk of fl•eigbt in and
out of the Pomeroy Bed(( which
was a busy place with coal
mines, salt a•d brontlne. plants
running full capacity and busi·
ness in general the best It hod
been in many years.
Skippers and others interested in the river business in the
Pomeroy Bend and up about to
Racine were crying f o r a
through Pitl&lt;burgh • Cincinnati
packet. Residents in that coun·
try seemed to think •teamboat
bvsiness was declining rapidly,
But w.ith gnod servi&lt;e, proper

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Ina! condlllnJII, it would be
treatiy improved, lliBJJT per·
10118 &amp;bought, although Ibn
bad been a steady deere~ In
river commeroo f,.. ,urs.
.One of the most tmporialll
. features of boating of the fu·
ture, it wos llld, must be more
modern and u(&gt;lo.tJate .terntlnaJa
•t every ·city and loWR along
the river where freight could
be handled sharply aad quickly without hauling It up a n d
down muddy banka. It was aug.
geBted !hot
incline wharves
free to all coinpetlng ll!leB be
tslabl~ed by the government
In order lo abolish the slow,
antiquated method of handiing
freight.
·.'11le packet llaes, It WB! sug·
gested, would pay tho wharf.

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·~-~~~ fhf.~t ~~t~ p,,.l!n~ ..

wbarVea where railroad cars
as well as steamboaljl a n d
barges could be unloaded and
lbeir cargoes could be discharged.' Freight could be handled
much cheoper by water than
111 rail, was the general opiJ&gt;.
ion.
On June I, 1916, it was anBOUnced tbat the laat
packet
Valley Belle soon might enter
the Huntington-Gallipulla trade,
A petition waa freely signed to
bring the packet bere. T h e
merchants for some time bad
wanted o boat in tho! trBde and
lt was sald that the people •·
long the river wanted o boat
that would leave Huntington il
the morning for Galllpulis. This
trade had been obandoned a·
bout two years earlier, Cilptaia

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the Vajley Belle and lbe packet Helen LaDe.
For ~vera! lii01llhs poople
bad come lo GaDipoiis from
Crown City llld PoliJis In between 111 ~ lo crdss on the
ferry. Nat bavlnB a boat lR the
trade lo arrive bere in . t h e
morning had greatly 1ncreaaed
the ferry boat business.
June 2, 1916 - News ItemOwing to river business having
doereased on the upper Ohio
River ill late year1, many rlv·
er pUots, engineers, maW. and
deckhanda have quit the river
and secured pooitlons on shore."
June 3, IBIS - News ltem·"The ateamer Wabash, pur·
chased some time ago at Mar·
shal's sale bf the Parkersburg
flock Co., wu 1o14 Wedn'IS'

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-w.•i.: Mli'tth.;., o1 l'l·
Preosant. The Wabash, which
'had been lowing the Menke
and Colellllln showboat ·Simny
South until the U. S. Marjhal
got i ~ld of the outfit, was
built at Dubuque, Iowa, in 1831.
This sbawboat was allaehed at
Gallipolis while on her last
trip up .the river but broke away from shore and departed.
Sheriff Ed Myers later overbauled them and made them
settle the account. The Wabash
will be brought w Pt. Pleasant
and used as a rowboat. She has
good puwer and boilers but a
. few years old which were put
nn when William R. Markle
owned the showboat."
June S, 1916 - News Item"'11le towboat
Convoy over.
turned in a storm last July 7

11 Clr&gt;cinnat!._ ...., :1
Harry lrl;u1in
her of tbe crew .
ly eociiPed d-:!~ ~;:
John Sntlth's I
deckhand George Bowen
nauga, have never been
"Captain w;jt(lj.
of Middleport,' Sack
pilot, took the new PIICk,t·· = .. ,
la from St. Louis tq l'l"f ,,
leans and
escursion trip.
stall began his
the Pomeroy, •
as a cub pilot .under
Dur de Wolfe. ,
"Engiaeers are v.tey SCI!rirf··
and lt )B bard to secure ·
men on boats. Mlii!Y u~
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Rivror engi"'""'S' ba&gt;lt. secured '
stationary jobs 011 sbo" · , .at
much better wages."
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The suDciay TimeS.Senlinel, Sunday,,June 5';_196f,ns

Gallipolis Dentist Acquires 1938 Lincoln
Motor scooters, or bikes,
seem tx&gt; be the trend nowadays.
But not for D&lt;. Evan Roderick, Gallipolis dentist.
"I am a bug on old cars," said
Roderlclo last week. "I love tx&gt;
work on them. You migbt say
it's my one lnd only bobby."
Or. Roderick and tlis friend,
Jim Sa1ton, fiew to Boston,
Moss,, recently tx&gt; pick up a
1933 4ntoln, advertised lor
sale I• the New York Times.
The purchose was made from
a Dr. John Bowers.
"You see many cars bl this
nature advertised in the New
York paper," said Roderick,
Whll. a)so OJt'DS 8 1935 Ford COD·
vertible. '
After seeing the 1938 Lincoln Lebaron Body was up lor
grabs, Or. Rlderick and Saxlon
left for the east coast by air
on the afternoon of Moy 28.
The deal was completed within a lew hours. Then tbe Golli·
plltans began the long trip
borne - 1938 Linola automobile style.
Twenty.two hour~ and some
800 ntlles later, they arrived iD
CHECKS ENGINE - Dr . Evan Roderick, GallipGlls dentist, dlecka the 375 cubic inch engine in his 1938 Un-'
the Old French City, safe and coin convertible sedan, purchased from Dr. John Bowers, BOSton, over Memorial Day Weekend.
sound. "She was ·nllssing • Ill·
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Sp-4 Kennedy of Port~r
:b~:~~~ba,:,so.;;t~:=·~i~! Guided Mortar FirU.g in
hi
s
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!ian
a awa weep 0 abo_n,.
1be black convertible sedan's

w

are enormous, 750 by 17. "l'll
0
prob,bly
to )uy a truck
.p·_ e.. ..
tire ·lor 1 sjlare," Bocleric.k
chuckled.
A Gal!la county soldier, -Sp-4
The BUto, with a lelf minor John W. Kennedy, son of Mrs.
exceptions, Is in fine physical Mary Kennedy, Porter, porticlcondltlon. '"'lle wiring beneath pated ln· the 25th Infantry D~
the dash needa repolring. It •tsion's "Wahiawa:~ operation
needa new Door mots, and a !tlay 20-21 in which troops from
muffler," Roerick said.
the division's first and second
Tile vehicle weighs approxi- brigades destroyed 6Z enemy
mately 6,800 puunda. When lt structures, 13 sampans, 13 tun·
came off the assembly line nels and 53 Viet Cong trenches.
J8 years •go, it sold for $7,500. A 4.2 morter lire computer,
Once Roderick completes the Sp-4 Kennedy and his platoon
minor repairs, he plana to use gave support to the bottalion.
Jt as a "second family car.''
Three Urnes during the "Wahi·
- --- · -awa" eperation, U. S. troeps
NEW TODAY ·
were ambushed, but action by
For the swim set, there's a Kennedy and his
buddies
new float ' ·ol -rugged polyethy- brought quick relief.
.
lene eq~ with an unbr..k- After tile 11110ke cleared,
•ble fot:e' rhask and underwa· the soldlen rooa.• .t up '·134
ter VIewer which enables the 1o1 o1 arata, blelnding 18 lc!..
user to explore below withou\ of rice 1lld l,M ponads of •
.
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SPt JOliN I,I!NNEDY .
a snorkle tube. The float, live peanals. Aile;' mO(e lllan ·=r
feet tong, is suitable, the man· Ill IOIII1da of small . ..... all)o '
utacturer say,, !or Jake, river, · mllllllloo aDd a,~ .Yiris of The aoljllen fOund 1 new h...
ocean or pool.
. · eiolfl were oetzed.l'
pita! in the area, pluS 1 larae
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to} n!lke room for something mod' •

Tradition versus practicality. Sentiment
against commercialism.
So serious is the struggle in city alter
city that the U. S. Dreparlmenl of Health,
EducaUDD and Welfare bas joined with the
prlvatzly operated National Trust lor ffistx&gt;ric Pnsecvotloo to form the Preservation Advlaary Services Panel.
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·· 1be"l!llnel - a group of lop arch1tects
and city l!)!ll)llers - has stlecled Salem,
Mass: ~ - first laboralory expenment
11114 j;)iJJij ,,king to see if historic old
Iiridm'ti(~!bM CID be preserved as the
city .mei!Jii·deiiianda of mudern urban liv·
ing.
Both bard-nosed reallsts and misty-eyed
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Jimw.s E. D1111Mr, Ado. J)jr.
Venlon Dtweu•, Ado. Mgr,

1bol Is precisely the tragedy of the
thing. There ought lo be a choice for our
lawmen. II African gamekeepers
can
immobtllze beasts as large and dangerous as the rbinocerOUs by shooting tranquilizer darts into them, surely science
can devise some sort of umercy bullet"
that could be used against men wbose
snapped minds transform them inlo rampaging beasts.
Killing these two men removed the
danger they pused to the innocent, yes.
It also removed the necessity of asking
ourselves what made them that way and
any hope of their treatment ond possible
rehabilitation.
Perhaps we are not really concerned
with the cure of such unfortunates.
They are mad dogs.
But !hey were not born mad, and the
violent eradication of even such as these
diminishes all of humanity and suggests
that wbat we call civilized society Is not
•s for advanced from the primitive as
we like to think.

conservationists should be pulling lor the
panel ta come up with a satisfactory lolution.
You can't park cars in a lovely old treeshaded borne or a hlaloric old &lt;OUI'!house,
but you seldom take groups of school chil·
dren tx&gt; see a parking lot.
Ohio mey do something about this in
lis next General Assembly. A proposal baa
been adwnced In plaoe all historical siW.
under a slngle agency for restoraUon,
maintenance, and administration.
It means another "bureau," another re-duction In the number of poople ntlnding
their own business. But . modern America
appears lo be beBded that woy on a roller
coaster.
Just where along Ibis rood America
wiD stx&gt;p is the question thougbtluJ poople
want answered.

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Age .of the Drive-in
IT Wllll ·tOey labout 80 yeara ago, thot the
first dl'lv..Jn · ~'"'-'' ;n the COUlllry was
built. Whal y,
lity then bas now
become a wa)
The old drive-in hotdog stand bas evolved into the drive-In restaurant wbere a
family can enjoy - well, eat - a fullcourse meal ln tbeir ·car. In some places
you can ge to church in your car, and almost everywhere loday you can do your
banking llllm rour car.
Some motels now lrave drive-in reglstratlon and bicycle bellhops. All of yet
you can't drive into your room, but at a
new hotel in S.n Francisco guesls can
drive right to their floors inside the buildJog,
Drive-in supermarkets are another reeen development, the American Automobile
Association r~ports .
Shoppers
drive through wide lanes of merchandise
while walking attendants

remove

items

selec&lt;ed and place them in a large basket
thai is attached to the car.
In Ontario, there's even a drive-In barbershop. The barber works from the back
seat and for a change directions are given
from tht fronl
In Lovelady, Tex., appropriately enough
a Justice of peace will perform a marri·

age ceremony in your car.
Add drive-in maternity hospitals and
drive-in mortuaries and the life cycle nf

Hado's

Homo sapieas automobllus will be
plele.

BY W1WAM 8. WWTB .
wiWiii-iGW" - ~ WUO:
crlsly bou s1nee lbe early N..
%Ia ll!aped lo power by !Jurllln&amp;
the GermaD Reicbstag IDd
framing the Commlllllat for the
crlma iJ being UlJIIeriaken 111 a
handful of "Buddhist leaders"
ln South VIet N8m.
With a big lie technique slmJ.
tar ln principle to lbe nne Hitler used lo aelze Gennany, they
are seeking naked power under
clouds of lroudulent spiritual
moUves. BlUer, repreaentlng
only a small and ricloua ntlnorlty with unUnllled capacity lor
propaganda and violence, e&lt;·
plotted the lear IDd loathing of
decent Germana lor tho Com·
munlst terror ln order It pot In
1 terror of hla own.
1beBuddhlalutrenllstpoU.
Uoo-dergymen, wbo speak not
only lor a Uny minority Gl tba
Vtetnamese poople as a wbole
but also lor only a mtnulty d.
their own e&lt;&gt;religionists, al'il
Oiploiting the deep rellglous tolerance ol the Western world lo
aeet the deStructiOII of the ~
gime of Premier Ngnyen cao

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.Excessive Delay
Briel, tragle news ltelllll frequenUy
Ioree the thoughtful person tx&gt; be concerned about how long it will be before a
state or nation's conscience, thougb conditioned by centuries of Christianity,
will oct to end lis inbumanlty lo man.
Wbere the action requires money, as in
providing adequate facilities lor juven~
correction and dei2Dtlnn, altogether lon
often there is delay. Long delay.
Permit us to say, excesalve delay,
Such a UP! report IB!t week from Cleveland follows:
"Judge Walter WbiUatch (bas) ordered
an investigation into a mother's charges
that ber son WB! beaten and forced tx&gt;
submit tx&gt; unnaturnl acts in the
county
juvenile detention home.
"WbiUatch called the boy to the bend!
and asked him lo name tbe boys who at·
tscked him. The li-yearocld tuburhan Par·
rna youth burst into tears and said, "II I
squeal on them Jt will be even worse."
"Last month dormitory supecvisors of
the detention home asked lor an investi·
gation of "snake pit conditions" at the
home. They cloimed control of homosexual
activity
among youngsters was
dJIIicult due to overcrowding."

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tribute ClmunuliJa! plots to !he
wmt .; the lluddh~t politlcoe!ers1men. Jlul does lt Jl!lllter
very mud! wbose game are they
playing _ that of antloCommuDlsl Soalb VIet Nam or of the
Communist assailants?

lluddhlat

JDODka bad ba aot heeD trqica1l1 !Diaadvlaed 111 otbO" Gillclall. Oue mill! · IIIPIIOM Cbal
tbeae' olllclala, iood IDd lldeYOtad men, wm QlemJelves hope-

.llooelt paWc op!rl!m lo ldlllde.
'lbll the; ~.minded •
BncJdblll GPeralorl are clem&gt;
17 llllq. ~ liCit IIIII torrlbie 11811-cllitnleltGD d. lndloldua1 Buddb!il dill* wbo are f•
naUeal ...il'r,nncbollc, 1114 tilt
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.uddo
lullllld Pll.pJJiua tl the B ·
blsl IIIIDIPWaton of bumall

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milled.

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They are sl;ouderiq DOt m.,...
N and b lmly South VJ~I am
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pllcation, the Uolled States.
Most ol,aU, they are slandering
the vast ll;lajorlljr .of the true .
Buddbilts of South Viet' Nam, .
1be ve., rock·botlom decen•'•
ctes of the western work\;lllldiab"
the United SlaW! in parli"'"ll!'lM
are being preyed upon byt.pow•.
the
er-grabblng men wbo byeoold
most generous estimate
nev~ run South Viet Nam, ev·
en U. they captured It, or eontlnue mlstance to tbe Communisi Invaders, even ~ they would
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try. ~ It Is DOt """"' pro1eollonally anti.COI!llllunlsl, f mor
th ..
•ver,
•- aay !hot some o ese
v
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men have very eliSe tJes, lndeed, with other men In North
Viet Nam who are the sworn

frlebtlul bypoeriay of those
"Buc!dhlal lellden" who at last

101 Diem never eame lilrGuib

miSery beeomea p!UI.

to the Amertean poople. Nor, ;t
doeo 11 coma liu'Queb
IIGW wbea the taraet 11 Ky.

uems,

the
same psewJo.reUgloua .lluddo
hlsts who bnJugbl abOut mUI'der of Premier Ngo Dlnb Diem
'1'1111 simple facl II lbal

Reliable American correspondents In VIet Nam have reported In detall the ghQlly OJ!llol·
latlon ':lauch "Buddhist leaden" the .........
...,.._ of wome n and
ch1klreD poi oo display lor
American pholograpberll as
"proof" of ttao brutallty of tbe
Armed B ddblat
Ky repne.
u
moiUIIODarles themaelves Jli'O"
YOked the shooting of these hap•-· .....,,_.
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American offl~
coB1s are reJu~
·.......... of cb •h'-lant lo •.....su ted
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Jest their worda be wtls nd00
IUpest that Ky Is spo eaa a ,
&amp;bofe aU, to Imply a !act of

ID IIIII are DOW ......t!!J1 the
deatruolion ol ltf'a realme IJIIo
. der ~- 111111111 ..., eover Clf •
..,rellglous"6Y
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ls.!ue.
"'; 111 shame, tbe United
Slates under Prealdeot Keuoedy
condoned at the ..... least. :his
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. mortal oampalga qalnsl DI,em.
Por ·" 1111 faulll, Diem wu lha
most'"'nearly eflecllve nallonal
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VIet Nam bu
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b
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Tilert are many, thla coJum.
Dill amlmg them, wbo have er bflleved Mr, ltl!lllledy would

enemies of South Viet Nam.

There's Only One Truth., .
In Ugly 1'ashington Soun~

By BRUCE BIOSSAT
and that many completed stu(!.
WASHINGTON (NEA) - les deal harshly with bbu.
Caught Inevitably iD the multJ.. In the present state of the Isplying c\1mplexities of this oge, sue, to call up IIUCh, eridellCI
Washlnglon loday Is still a place is tx&gt; "come to the defense ol
wbere attitudes are quickly pol- Detroit," lf not It appear•. jUSt
lrlzed and Jssuea redUced w a Utile inhUman and undemnoversimpllfied atereotypes.
erode.
Twenty years age, whell we ID the l)gbt of 0, l'll8l comwere just moving inln tbe lhlc- p!Ol!tles ol the safety problem,
ket &lt;of postwar problems, this whicll~,embraoes not enly lha
was a bit more understandable. car a'nd the driver but ,the en-,
In those days, In be agolnst glDel!rlng and conditiOn .&lt;If tba
Henry WaDaCil in the contre- rood, the tpo.olten lrrespons~
versy over bls appolnbnent as ble placing and labeling of road
aecretary of commerce was .to signs, and other laclors, what
be labeled an enemy of lull Washlnglon bas )ll'Gduced IS
employment. Henry bad written badly misleading tx&gt; the general
a book promising 60 ntllllDD . public.

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There seems much less ex- ANOTHER """""n '
~e loday. Congress, govern- : In this seat t1 the world'a
ment and other agencies pour: m.. t powerful government, the
Gut voluminous reports detall· buge press corps is admlfably
1ng every facet of our pl'&lt;lblems. dlapnsed In be vigilant agalnsl
Hundreds more newsmen are government • Inspired
lalall
on band lo sean and record ev- information, esoesslve ~cy,, .
ery signUicant variatl~n on 'li a smothering of oppolltlon view;
·major theme,
points. .
Yet for all the torrent of Nevertheless, the poslure tf
,..,..b Uttle comes lhroueb but agcresslve skepticism can be
the ~ threada of !he music. overdone. In tbls town II Clften
Is.
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A SENATE C01111111Uo0 look· Shocking dlapa- from Da
tng inlo automotive
safety, Nang In South VIet Nam, rebammers so emphatically on porting the incredlbla brulalliJ
tbe evident shortcomings of and cynicism Gf rebel Buddhlsll
loday's cars that the COIBitry must go down bard wlth those
must surely conclude that drlv· who bep argu'tng thai t b f
o
~f WT
ers ore almost lotally blameless American Ieadersblp
always
U 'tf
lD the making olfatalaecidents. manages, In SaigOD and e!SeA motorist
familiar with wbere1 lo side with the worsl
BY HIERONYMOUS
"Ky's Generals," !bose near lions uked here Ia dumging these hearings ntlgbt confi- elements
when it acts to beiP,
Ilea Bottle was 1 soldier bold baH·mlllion votes to be cast by somewbal
dently shout ''Detroit bru- tronbled peoples.
ADd used to war'o alaramo.
the South VIetnamese army just Sometime ago
u be 1'11111 a rL'll light and slams
ll
But a cannOI&gt;Itall took off hJs were not £11ing lo secure hio . were asking "Why are we
bllo another car.
THE NATION Is pot we •
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election.
Vlat N ?" r "Wiili .,..
o.. would hardly know lhat served by attitudes of,~,
So
down bta arms.
So
tenDlbly Ky decided Ogbling
Wltb all lba 80 much college-level safety re- almost "struct"al"
to' very ••· 'tlu
unW r1s1nga in •·•- IJid In
oearcll Is under way that the ward this or any U. S. 8~erll;!
But Ben hadn't made any In postpone ""' vo g
.....National Safety Council main· ment President JQhnson mal!e•
commitments. And since mir· things ~ppeflted more In f~': Soul~! Viela~~'
ta1ns 1 "correlation service" his q~ote of mistakes. But, 'ob- .
rors weren't general Issue equiP' of his side. ADd we "f~~ the ques 011 filbiiDI?"
In keep tract of It• that much viously, errorS do not COll$1~
ment ln that army, he wasn't able to 1711
point to::
ar;l :~ lOti of
of 11 Ia directed lo
mak..up his waking days around •,,. lho
very familiar with his la':i Vlell "
us
y.
terence Ia eoirll 1o be
lllld perltnnance Gilbo driver, calendar.
Ben was much more concern
Somelx&gt;dy in the U. 8. 80'liDS
leullo live tilt t1111:er-1
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with the loss of hla legs. Other· In be going to a lot oil rouble :?'!a~tlonl 1 chance to
wise, the mere fact that
be lo convince our poople lbat there their iDrlll llraJ&amp;bl.
"hadn't a leg lo stand on," Ia no middle ground in Viet At 1
'1ft an hope
that
would not have been cause lor Nam: that we must
either lh1nr IIIli
with
calling the whnle thing off. Roth- "win" or retire In
abject ,:::..::.:::
in
er, be would have been escu- swJeuder.
Iwan In wbfeli IJie pltlple .,..
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Jaled onto a pair of slUts and
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given a more plelltllul supply V11!17 leW wars have been aet. : cbooso ........,. '¥' .
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of bombs
dod without some aori of nego.llo succeed bta lllber
It does~'t require a cannon- tlation with the other aide aud G1 the goverllmelit of "CIIlna." 1
ball to pi'Gduce thel unfortunate lbere II • f&lt;~S~growing sentJ.. Especially u tbe naulll of
ellecl In s.tson, a mere an- ....,t here that we sbould
al fall's fOting have areadJ been
nouncement CllD do il Take the to be going tx&gt; a lot Gl trouble decided.
one by Gen. Ky, ln repeating reallaUc dlscusslDD wltb the
---a ronner statement, of hla to- VIal ~· Gen. Ky has elfefcSUNDAY
tentioo to remBin the bead of tually dlspusecl of lbat sort of
the government and not baYing lalk ln S.igoo with a decree of ~S.SENTINEL
"to try harder as No. 2."
five JWilmprlsonment for ,...,. ~- ., no
Or take the IIJJIOI1DC8Dlefts &amp;IIJODe. "v~~ting ~ ~ .,.J~i'ii.liLY,..•~r'•
by several administration spok· slon, but ourtbaHe= efca: t let .:f'
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ecree 101 ;:,~"'=. ':1.::
from Viet Nam al the request 1D the U. S.
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oonlrol of that government, ut leg lo stand Gil, or lo oave Ill .,. • not •o goad II ~n. Ky can't raee.
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produoe some sort of el..UO.
MeanwbDe. tn the llght of den~
statistlcs showing the approval velopmenl!l in Saigon during tbe .:'~m,~um
of the people.
put few -a the tone of qu., w:f~ _
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Tracking down disturbed people wllo
suddenly turn into killer -. kidnapers and
terrorize the countrys!lle IS certainly not
the most urgent problem lacing law enIorcement agencies. But such cases happen, and there have been two of them in
the past month.
In Shade Gap, Pa., a former mental pa·
tient and ''mountain sniper" kidnaped a
17-year-&lt;~ld girl and held her hostage for
seven days. Near Bristol, Conn., an ap- .
parenlly derangod man seized a 6-yearboy waiting at a school bus stx&gt;p.
Fortunately, in both incidents, the hostages were rescued unharmed - the boy
within a few hours of his abduction. In
both incidents, the kidnapers died in a bail
of bullets.
Pollee and volunteer hunters had no
choice but tx&gt; kill them.
Bringing ~1e
Pennsylvania kidnaper to bay cost the llfe
Gl an FBI agent and the serious wounding
Gf a deputy sher~f. A patrolman
WH
wi&gt;uruled In the gunfight with the Connee-

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Fifty yeara ago · commetco
on the upper Ohio River, as
wen ai il the Galllpolia area,
was declining, '11le bey.tJay o!
sleamboaUng was about to paso
and men wbo followed tHe river were beginnlog to look elsewhere for eJilploymeat.
On May 31, 1916, it was reported !hot the packets Tell
City and Dunb'l' woOld dlscoRUnue landing at Middleport on
account of wharfages beiug
more thon freight shipments,
which were said w be very
ontall hi and out ot both Middleputt 'and Pomeroy (with t h •
exception of salt shipments).
A great change had token
place in the Pomeroy Bend
from IS or 20 years before whe•
river service was good. A fine,

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Pomeroy and Galllpolls ,f'fery
mo!'lllng for Cincinnati, . arrtv··
ing 1n the Queen City ·24 hour•
after tearing Pomeroy.
The railrooda .runniAg Dl8ll)'
double-headers were corrying
the greot bulk of fl•eigbt in and
out of the Pomeroy Bed(( which
was a busy place with coal
mines, salt a•d brontlne. plants
running full capacity and busi·
ness in general the best It hod
been in many years.
Skippers and others interested in the river business in the
Pomeroy Bend and up about to
Racine were crying f o r a
through Pitl&lt;burgh • Cincinnati
packet. Residents in that coun·
try seemed to think •teamboat
bvsiness was declining rapidly,
But w.ith gnod servi&lt;e, proper

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Ina! condlllnJII, it would be
treatiy improved, lliBJJT per·
10118 &amp;bought, although Ibn
bad been a steady deere~ In
river commeroo f,.. ,urs.
.One of the most tmporialll
. features of boating of the fu·
ture, it wos llld, must be more
modern and u(&gt;lo.tJate .terntlnaJa
•t every ·city and loWR along
the river where freight could
be handled sharply aad quickly without hauling It up a n d
down muddy banka. It was aug.
geBted !hot
incline wharves
free to all coinpetlng ll!leB be
tslabl~ed by the government
In order lo abolish the slow,
antiquated method of handiing
freight.
·.'11le packet llaes, It WB! sug·
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wbarVea where railroad cars
as well as steamboaljl a n d
barges could be unloaded and
lbeir cargoes could be discharged.' Freight could be handled
much cheoper by water than
111 rail, was the general opiJ&gt;.
ion.
On June I, 1916, it was anBOUnced tbat the laat
packet
Valley Belle soon might enter
the Huntington-Gallipulla trade,
A petition waa freely signed to
bring the packet bere. T h e
merchants for some time bad
wanted o boat in tho! trBde and
lt was sald that the people •·
long the river wanted o boat
that would leave Huntington il
the morning for Galllpulis. This
trade had been obandoned a·
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the Vajley Belle and lbe packet Helen LaDe.
For ~vera! lii01llhs poople
bad come lo GaDipoiis from
Crown City llld PoliJis In between 111 ~ lo crdss on the
ferry. Nat bavlnB a boat lR the
trade lo arrive bere in . t h e
morning had greatly 1ncreaaed
the ferry boat business.
June 2, 1916 - News ItemOwing to river business having
doereased on the upper Ohio
River ill late year1, many rlv·
er pUots, engineers, maW. and
deckhanda have quit the river
and secured pooitlons on shore."
June 3, IBIS - News ltem·"The ateamer Wabash, pur·
chased some time ago at Mar·
shal's sale bf the Parkersburg
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Preosant. The Wabash, which
'had been lowing the Menke
and Colellllln showboat ·Simny
South until the U. S. Marjhal
got i ~ld of the outfit, was
built at Dubuque, Iowa, in 1831.
This sbawboat was allaehed at
Gallipolis while on her last
trip up .the river but broke away from shore and departed.
Sheriff Ed Myers later overbauled them and made them
settle the account. The Wabash
will be brought w Pt. Pleasant
and used as a rowboat. She has
good puwer and boilers but a
. few years old which were put
nn when William R. Markle
owned the showboat."
June S, 1916 - News Item"'11le towboat
Convoy over.
turned in a storm last July 7

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Harry lrl;u1in
her of tbe crew .
ly eociiPed d-:!~ ~;:
John Sntlth's I
deckhand George Bowen
nauga, have never been
"Captain w;jt(lj.
of Middleport,' Sack
pilot, took the new PIICk,t·· = .. ,
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leans and
escursion trip.
stall began his
the Pomeroy, •
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Dur de Wolfe. ,
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and lt )B bard to secure ·
men on boats. Mlii!Y u~
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stationary jobs 011 sbo" · , .at
much better wages."
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Gallipolis Dentist Acquires 1938 Lincoln
Motor scooters, or bikes,
seem tx&gt; be the trend nowadays.
But not for D&lt;. Evan Roderick, Gallipolis dentist.
"I am a bug on old cars," said
Roderlclo last week. "I love tx&gt;
work on them. You migbt say
it's my one lnd only bobby."
Or. Roderick and tlis friend,
Jim Sa1ton, fiew to Boston,
Moss,, recently tx&gt; pick up a
1933 4ntoln, advertised lor
sale I• the New York Times.
The purchose was made from
a Dr. John Bowers.
"You see many cars bl this
nature advertised in the New
York paper," said Roderick,
Whll. a)so OJt'DS 8 1935 Ford COD·
vertible. '
After seeing the 1938 Lincoln Lebaron Body was up lor
grabs, Or. Rlderick and Saxlon
left for the east coast by air
on the afternoon of Moy 28.
The deal was completed within a lew hours. Then tbe Golli·
plltans began the long trip
borne - 1938 Linola automobile style.
Twenty.two hour~ and some
800 ntlles later, they arrived iD
CHECKS ENGINE - Dr . Evan Roderick, GallipGlls dentist, dlecka the 375 cubic inch engine in his 1938 Un-'
the Old French City, safe and coin convertible sedan, purchased from Dr. John Bowers, BOSton, over Memorial Day Weekend.
sound. "She was ·nllssing • Ill·
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Sp-4 Kennedy of Port~r
:b~:~~~ba,:,so.;;t~:=·~i~! Guided Mortar FirU.g in
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chuckled.
A Gal!la county soldier, -Sp-4
The BUto, with a lelf minor John W. Kennedy, son of Mrs.
exceptions, Is in fine physical Mary Kennedy, Porter, porticlcondltlon. '"'lle wiring beneath pated ln· the 25th Infantry D~
the dash needa repolring. It •tsion's "Wahiawa:~ operation
needa new Door mots, and a !tlay 20-21 in which troops from
muffler," Roerick said.
the division's first and second
Tile vehicle weighs approxi- brigades destroyed 6Z enemy
mately 6,800 puunda. When lt structures, 13 sampans, 13 tun·
came off the assembly line nels and 53 Viet Cong trenches.
J8 years •go, it sold for $7,500. A 4.2 morter lire computer,
Once Roderick completes the Sp-4 Kennedy and his platoon
minor repairs, he plana to use gave support to the bottalion.
Jt as a "second family car.''
Three Urnes during the "Wahi·
- --- · -awa" eperation, U. S. troeps
NEW TODAY ·
were ambushed, but action by
For the swim set, there's a Kennedy and his
buddies
new float ' ·ol -rugged polyethy- brought quick relief.
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lene eq~ with an unbr..k- After tile 11110ke cleared,
•ble fot:e' rhask and underwa· the soldlen rooa.• .t up '·134
ter VIewer which enables the 1o1 o1 arata, blelnding 18 lc!..
user to explore below withou\ of rice 1lld l,M ponads of •
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a snorkle tube. The float, live peanals. Aile;' mO(e lllan ·=r
feet tong, is suitable, the man· Ill IOIII1da of small . ..... all)o '
utacturer say,, !or Jake, river, · mllllllloo aDd a,~ .Yiris of The aoljllen fOund 1 new h...
ocean or pool.
. · eiolfl were oetzed.l'
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Dr. Roy Kollman wUI ouWne
several outslandlog opportunllies for lbe dynamic llfOwlh and
developllll!lll of tile qrlcultur·
allndustry ill oouli&gt;ctJjtral Ohlo.
Dr. Kllttmau It Dean of the
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conduCt- era thel wlll be ~ovltled
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plots, lleef, P-.1\U'e, oonserva- ·home aa 8 ~
lion and foreslr)',
the Review. ·
.\ oeparate 8Dd Qose!J auper·
viSed pregram for the clllldren DeadUne for reservallonl
will illciude a nature trall hlke, lhe event ls June zo.
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~· BOll and water conser- tlons are due at lhe county
vallon practlcel fishing lD the tenSion office by tbat date.
farm pond, 1114' tractor-wag· leciiOIIS for the meal will
on toor to view lhe beef heM, made at the ftl!lltralltn --- 1_,_
caWe 1J11ards, and actually see 'nle entire family
displayed 8Dd demonstrated var· tile "Open Pit Beef
lolls ldnds of fann mad!!nery 'nle meal will be n fnr
operating in the field.
and $1 for children under
'!.beN wUI. be Informational ~ars of age.

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11 you prefer an engi~e-driven bal,r, the New.Holland
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can sweep hay •way into the far side of the balins .
chamber. The engine provides plenty of power for
high-capacity baling ••• and Is easily controlled
from the tractor seat. Phone for demonstration or 1
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Dtlwpon• grass ldller COitbol&amp; 111:11 WIIWJ &amp; Ifml
wennial arasses as .1!*11801 ...... Coalnll • •
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II actually absorbed Into the plant's
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lOBS to work. And whea It dOes-bi ·
not a
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Glllla IIIII Metes
counl)'
flrmm ~ their families It'll
Invited lo allelld ~ Agrl- Inclustey Twlllght Review 'fol:
community leader! to be held
from 4-7-30
. p.m. ,. _ _ ay
:~ Z: ~ !b
e,._,;tn~t=n
Brllllcb el tile Oblo A&amp;r~)ur·
II Research and Develop~~~ent
Center at Carpenter.

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Dr. Roy Kollman wUI ouWne
several outslandlog opportunllies for lbe dynamic llfOwlh and
developllll!lll of tile qrlcultur·
allndustry ill oouli&gt;ctJjtral Ohlo.
Dr. Kllttmau It Dean of the
College 'of Agriculture a n d
Home Economics, Ohio State
University, Director of I b e
Ohio Agricultural Relearcll aad
Development Center and Dlree-

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tor.of the Ohio Cooperative Ex· dllplays af lola.t 'ID lilt ..
. ~oJll• ·~t;:·;i
leDilon Service,
tire family. And f::::~:j
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· the ildles, lllen rD
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,/&gt; lracf91'. • wagon lqur tllbe log I• the more·
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BriiiCb wUI lllow .vlsltonl ~ quell llld IIITIIIIIIIIIIIIII
observe
conduCt- era thel wlll be ~ovltled
'ad
,_ ....raeareb 1belug
alfalfa
. ~~..0 ·- ,_ ~-=- !"fr-·..S~ -A-. !f ad: · .
Ucontrol, eoro and 11111111 gralD ;,.,; - ~
tile .
plots, lleef, P-.1\U'e, oonserva- ·home aa 8 ~
lion and foreslr)',
the Review. ·
.\ oeparate 8Dd Qose!J auper·
viSed pregram for the clllldren DeadUne for reservallonl
will illciude a nature trall hlke, lhe event ls June zo.
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farm pond, 1114' tractor-wag· leciiOIIS for the meal will
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caWe 1J11ards, and actually see 'nle entire family
displayed 8Dd demonstrated var· tile "Open Pit Beef
lolls ldnds of fann mad!!nery 'nle meal will be n fnr
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"Ob, boy," amlle&lt;l the lt,lppJ Gelbergw and . Joluuly, Pol\.
ihot "' (Gw'Uhdet'pai'' ·ee u d '11111 36-yeaH!d Ltuler, wbo Littler after his rouB!l
Nlckl8aa libot ~ two-under par
lil'ote a tooon1 Saturday to bas "een Ill two Mempbls Open ·Wrlshl Gamlt and Biuct U Satunlay. ··
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low bel'! was 1:; shot. by Cary G~ Qlckl!llliOD who bad • Coody. Bob BJ;Ue. Gay Brewer
w~'- who ......... the Mlddleeon In 1 • 11te 191t also .~ Saturday; and Dale Dou. arid Jack Rule.
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bogey and dclfule bogey to
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In the allth Inning. altar letldl'a lbi'el •· wlld tbro~ · a
a d!!ub" b~ Billy Willlama and aacri!Jee Oy 'lu' wnhama and
~APOW (UP!) ·put the Cu~ abtad 4-2. He,alng- SaDio'a first llomft:
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led to eenter to open the Dlnlb Thf ' . •&lt;,oU •lid!'.C'I
1ooka like ao aftermath of I
alole seeond and went to third '111. . Redl lol ,&lt;!!ftjt IIIII )llelr
utar.
111 .'D--·tallied
on J!lvletlch's·lbrowlnl
W. thenthetfed
bo!Wn::of tl!e,fturlll,pd '
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Sam McDowell, , who was to ror ....
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have pitched Sunlllly, t1 on lha bunt. alnlle.
Poie ROle bomered 111 the ollllb
slde!lliel With a sore ariD. . ~'lbeo cw;: th~f--~~~ first for the Redl
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Rep :vlcfDi-r in ~hi starll ·lhis year lead II lholleld oil! came p&amp;lll Be)mollt not· only set i HW J'tllo
old Webster's Amberoid rallied aad swelled . hia , e8rnlngs to the grendstarid for !be first lime. ord for the raea but wu aliO
around the final turn to pin '$212,125.
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Joekey Dan BI'UllllJeld 01 !be larg.,.t tXIe-race handle 1n
the lead from Triple Crown s; three lull secoltdl oil the Kauol King sent the !(entuc:)ly New Yorll: ~Mdng biB!Ory. '
candidate Kauol King and went ~ set by Gollanl Ala'! in Derby and Preaklless winller : 11te old inart was
on 18 draw away to a two and 1115'1.
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to the lead down the backstretcl!. on 111o _IIIIH running ot the Belone-baU le•"'"
victory
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of
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sent
off the and opened up 1 one • length mont. wlllch was woo by
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...96th running of the richest ever Couat. Amher-,Spencerian eolt advantage while Amberold was rabgle.
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$161,450 Belmont Stakes at lhe 6-1 choiee behind .Kaual content to remain ill fifth plaee. Amberoid's upset win lnlled
Aqueduct Saturday. Kauai King King. 11te winner returned The eventual winner made a Kaual King's bid to bl!eolne the
!inlsbed fourth.
$13.00, $'1.20 and $8.60. Buffle sustained J!lOVe as the llald first bii'Se In 18 y~ to wiD
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It for hie ~ vletory of !lit
same, a three run homer in the Memorial last April In bls only Highest Honors broke swift. the bend and was never ser- horse to wiD the first two jew the djsabled Dst and will be
ae.-n for·
CUb• althiJ\IIb
tighth Inning, powered t h t other race over the Aqueduct ly !rom the sate as expected iously challenged thereafter. els and !aU te accomplllb the Jl!lsslng lor at least three weeks.
Fergnaon Jenk!U ttlleved 111m
PittSburgh Pirates to a 9-11 vic· strip tills year, collared Kauai and opened up • lour • lellgth 11te $950,602 wagered on the sweep.
Crandall suffered • broken
In the ll!lhth •...! Billy Biie!t
tory over the '!ouston Astros Kl with 8 qnarter of a mile
Pensive (1914) missed by a leT Tburaday while
took over in tilt DIDtb. !lanlmJ
Saturday desplle Rusty Staub's to go and easily withstood a
baH-length and Tim Tam was Ml:!Jowell.
ElUs, ' I 22-gemo Wilner last
towering third-inning homer
late charge by King Ranch's
second, beaten all lengths
by 11tis wiD be the third starting
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IIUffeted
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Stargell'o two • out homer Duffle, who finished seeond.
van
. arry a.. was assignment that Sudden
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"'"''tame off reliever Claude Ray· Advocator finished five lengths
seventh behind 65-1 shol Sber- who Jed the American Leiii!IJI!I CJDCAGO (UP!) - Veteran
mond, the fourih Houston pitch- further beck for third, beating
~efS
luck in 1961 end Northern 1&gt;811- In strikeoots last year,
righthander Johnny Buzhardt
er who entered the game in Tbe time lor the mile • and·
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eer was third to Quadrangle mlised beeause of arm
IIC8ttered four hits and singled
ill! top oi that inning. But all one-half race was a olow U9 3
NEW YO~~ (UPI) - Toll)mY Dms, e~;~tering .the Iii 1964.
He suffered the sore arm
In a run durinB 1 three • run
tl!!'el· 111111 ;;:unearned be- Kauai KinK b a neck
lineup_ after Wtlhe Davis w~s l.nlur~d In the filth l_nmn~, Kauai V.:ing was attempUng pitching against Detroit,
second inning Saturday to lead
"'"'Ill Jl!ll·~
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h drove m three runs m the stxth mnmg Saturday With hiS to dupl / . te the sweep of the May 25th.
the CbJacgo While Sox to a-11-0
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at I e first homer smce September 25, 1964 to lead the Los
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Aljey's ....: ,er ~ter pinch start of the Kentucky Derby Angeles Dodgers in 8 6.3 victory over the New York Mets. three-year-old c':"'s"'" which Jlere Is a breakdown
vlctoey over the WashlniiOR
biller Jerry~ SJnlled.
and wound up seventh, and was
was last accomplished by Cit.&gt;- Tribesmen who hod to
Senators.
:1i was the.:
]oas for Ray- a strong finisher in lhe
Claude Osteen, who touched his fifth defeat in nine decl- lion in 1948·
games or are missing
It was the Ofth shutout ill the
iimd, who w'a~ 'arid had gone Preakness two weeks ago when off a two-run rally with a trip- sions.
beeause of injuries or miseries:
eigbl pmes.for the talent· BALTIMORII fU1&gt;0 - Stelro ·
li .:lnnlnl!!' ·'¥~~~~ ylel~ing an he came on to finish third le In the lillb Inning and drove
Shortltop Larry Brown,
laClen \!bite Sox pitching llaff ' Barker !IIQIII .OII!f
as .
eorned ru!l. ·
behind Kauai King and Stupen- in another with a single in the Tommy Davis, former twolor an undetermined number
and boosted· the club to lite .soo· he shut' out K'aaris_ ~-GI !-W"
Don Scb':filllla."hed three dous.
lour-run sixth, allowed 10 hill Urn~ batU~g. c_bamplon but a
weeks because of ··injuries
mark.
I blls Saturday nJ&amp;b\;l!i leading
Innings to~
_ -~lctoey.
It was Amberoid's second In six innings and was credit- vicllm of IIIJUl"les the last h~·o
eeived·ID a "Dillsion i't Yankee Buzbardt boo
the BaiU11111n Orloill, III il f.G
· Staub
e ninth man
ed 'th his seventh victory •· seasons, came m after Wilhe
Stadium, on May 4.
sled hie record ylclorJ Ill tile U..., llllll o1 a
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w; live defeats
Davis first injured his arm in
Rocky Colavito. missed Jive to 3-2 as hi! handcuffed .an the twJ.IIdl llaablebe..l...
the ~~~ .
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with a sore arm
Senators excepi .Kea MeMuileD,
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Jack Hamilton, first of lour first base and then pulled a
f~11ap
Dick Howser Idled s~e
who collected tllree oltho,four Ia ,.... up 11.· fDIII1b olethird. Babe Ruth did 11 first In
Met pitchers, was charged with le
hamstring
WEST ALLJll, Wis. (UPI)- 11 wlth a Jammed
lbumb.
Senator
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19.!5 wh~n
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11u1 "-"--"~ Bert Cem.......t.,
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winner A. J. Foyt was seriously days witb a aore elbow.
trror wlllcb opened the IBIM struet out lila Mit 1ft bat·
1 11te Dodgers already
were burned Saturday when his car Joe Arcue bolllered br
lor the lbre&amp;-rUD Wblli Smt 1er1 and retnd 11 lllrii&amp;M hit·
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4ime it "'ic&lt;~o-;! .;
hurting for outfielders because slammed 1'nto a wall at the arm for two wllka
nlly Ia tho aecold '""1"" After ~ before ... ..___
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John Jlomaoo waited and 111 the ...ealb.
lo)lr of
. first six
Pirate special meeting of major
after the first inning when he into Dames.
ttatly with muJcle puHa Ia
Moon Skowrou doriJ!ed blm to
rtins as Pittsburgh rallied lrom league b•seball's executive
wa• hit on the left band by a
lege.
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third, Leo Elia bounced ID While JlariMir - lllrllll Ms
a 6-11 deflcil to Ue the game a1· council, pension committee and
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pitch !rom Hamilton. But in lhe Foyt suffered neond ud Sony Siebert, Tom Kelley, llcMullea at lblrd.
first lhotout olllle JWIII, ...
1er Houston scored three runs the 20 player representatives
sixth with a run already In on th1rd .dep bUms on the and Jack Knlld: were
Orioles bombarded two Ka••u
each In the !econd and lhird IIIIJ.. will be held Monday as a ATLANTA (UPI) - Felipe singles by John Roseboro and bands~~
wu pered with flnrler ud WID
MeMulln
lllrew
Wildly
to
tbe
CIIJ pi~· b 10 IIIII, la18
110
:ngs,
prelnde to the second annual
hi bJs llth hollll! J1lll of Osteen, Wes Parker on llrst prono
oa. jqrleo at the start of the
Ro In
attempt ID JWl cludl!tl bo~ llr Prall
Joe Morgan tripled home two summer free ••ent drnlt.
Alou I
' base with a single and Osteen Observera llbl F""' labeled And .., Azeue and
mano. Catcher Doug CaiJiil. lDioa and RUlli llijdw;. ·:
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'lUIS and """'""" OD ~~·&gt; a
Commi,.loner William D, the season to lead off the nir on 2nd. Tommy hit homer off the favorite for Sonday'l IIJO.
away from pitcher Pete Robluoa's homer, 1111 1Jth
.O.•s alnelt for HouSton'• llnt Eckert called the special
on se nd, bll his homer off mile Rex Mays ClasBic, spiDI and catcber Duke 811111 Ia
allowing Skowron to ol tho J.1!'81', lift lloltlman 1
lhrte ruils ...;!.
meeting to discwls 8 proposal Inning Saturday and elvo the Gordon Rlcbardaoa over the out on · the atralgbtlway. 11te ered by back trouble.
ICON and Elfa to take IBCO!Id. · H, leod In· the flnt IDtlllc aad
~d. ~~i~ jl.entlle walked thst would ellmlnate individual Atlaota Brave• a 2-1 victory waD In lefle.Dter to climaJ: lbe car slammed IIIto the soutb Despite this ralher
the Orlolea 111f11 1 N Ia· till
Ill !!Uuu hit hli shot over the player
contributions to the
four-run rally.
waD and ·burst liiio flames. 11te UBI of aDmento, the
Buzbardl thea llnlled II ~na 8IICGIId wllhQut 1 lit. ~!lg
fOOl. Lee · M1y1 t.llowed him major leagne pensloo fund. over the Sl Loula Cardinals, Osteen led all the fifth with flames snuflad themselves out are in the !hid: of the
wltl! the third nm of the Jnninl, ·pitcher awet Dllbsoll · , {W),
With another homer.
Player• contribute $2 per day ending 1 oevea • gamo losiq 8 triple lllld scored when Maury and Foyt leaped from the car eon Laagne pnnant scramble.
Rolll8no accouated for a nu walkad Booi Pow.U B1f 0u1
Pittsburgh eame beet wilh for 150 playing days or $300 a streak.
Wills bounced 8 ablgle
off arid rolled en the traek.
bl the ailllb when be bll hie Blefary lad lbaa a wild plieb,
lour ~ lo tho boltom ..of the -ar
, _._ __ld In
homer of tho seaaoa.
...... baH and."-n ,.ho1011's
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and .,._.,..
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to
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The acc1dent w••
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eld """-I " ' -ed er.. ---·•
- blamed 011
11te White Sox pusbed acr011 -·-'"- "- 1....,;,.., ,_ Ill .
In the filth and seventh
on
rec es
night twin bill, the teama bat- II • ""'" mov w......, on a broken suspension arm of the
their 11na1 two runs In tho
01011
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per cent of All-Star ' game and Ued on even terms until Alou Parker'• llt!rilica lllld scored Lotus Ford which Foyt was to
m-•~...., pme.
World Series television receipt&amp; hit Curt SillUIIOIII' first pitch on a tiogla to right by Willie drive in the classic. It was the
elgbtl! lnninl off reliever Casey
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amounting to $3.15 millloa WJd. over the left -·•- field wall. Davis.
same car whl'cb Jimmy ,..,_._
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after
two
out.
To.PI
E'oweD'I
liltCie
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er the present contract, whldl
b
Tbe Metl scored a nm In the piloled to a second plaee finlsb
home on Elfa's lriple. Elfa It t-Il Ia the !bird and B w ••d
e1p1res after the next World The victory went to au ma· ab:lb when Ed Bressoud Jed off in last Monday's lndlanpoltl
wrapped it
ill iMJr
QOMB IIVNI
Ser1es. Tbe new contract which rlne ball pitcher Ted Aberua· with a triple and came in on 500 • Clark was not entered 111
on Ku Berry'l bloOp runs 111 the
wbea
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. 'llaCIIe lllna
brings the pens1on plaa $6 thy, who came on Ill the top o! Jerry Grote's single to right. Sunday's race
ST. LOUIS (UPl) _
Rieber!, now 6-5, wu ebooto alnlled In a rua IIIli aelbor
National Leape .. A 1 r 0 1 million per year may elminate the ainth with two on and one In the seventh, Osteen gave up Foyt was ihe third driver Wrlghl birdied the last
lng for hll alltb llralshl vic- acored 01 11 error. llillll 11y
,Braves 18 , Hart, ,Giants, 14 ; the need _for the $120,0011 player out le relieve ~old Umbach, 8 single to CleoR Jones and was adleduled ID enter Sunday'• boles Saturday fur 1
tory but wu the victim of Johnson and B~ drovt
IT&lt;fte, Brave~ IS; Mays, Giants contributions. .
who made his lirsl start ol relieved by PhH Regan, who mea whO was inJured.
rouad one over par 70 and
the shakjl Senator fielding u he lloiM the other two tall~Ja.
'12; Alou, Braves, Santo, Cuba
Tbe draft IS slated f 0 r the season and ~ave up seven walked Ron Hunt. then gave up Two entries were Injured the lead .11 the $12,5110
, .... nn Ollly nv1 hi'- "· .....der
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Lefebvre, Dodgen II.
Tuesday end Wednesday. An bits over 8 1-3 mnnlngs. Slm· J1111.SCorlng singles to Dick Sill- Saturday in the erssh of a Federal Open ('&lt;JU
..,.
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un1
bll hll flrat homer Ill
11111
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"'Po: Scott, Red major and minor league teams mons, In bls first decision of art and Ron Swoboda before private plane at Brownsburg t Norwood Hill• Country
atruek out seven to boost hie lbe sei!IOII!n the alalll !!lr Bll·
"~; 0111'8, Twins 13; will draw for the rigbt to lhe oeason, gave up only six retiring the side.
Ind. while en route from
a MIBI Wright, who bad 'a
league • leadlnl total to 89. . Umore'i final lUll.... !'
bar~ Angola i2; F. Rob- negotiate wilh eligible high hits but Aiou'1 blow was the
lnd~napolis Motor Speedway to 119 In Frldliy'i first r 0
•·.
, Orioles n; Blefary, Ori· school graduates, college and difference.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS .
Milwaukee. Lloyd Ruby and sUpped lhend of Kathy
GR.\118 EARLY
.
jp 10.
sandlot players More than half 11te Cardinals scored 111 the ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UP!) - BUI Cheesbourge were hosplta~ Worth who ·posted 1 IS
oqEANPORT, fi, "''" oAUPI) ·
lE Ra"' fl atte4 111
of
players tapped iR last first ioninB whei Tim McCar· International League allen- llzed al Indianapolis alone witb day.
11'. · (hnah
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Jed
to
third
dance
Is
up
seven
per
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Curt Flood's alngle and scered 1965, Presl ent uourge
Wrisht had I total of
•....,_ .
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Jl.ys, Giants 33; Wynn, Allroo
Orlando Cepeda's sacrifice Sisler said Friday. Paid admisINJURED IN CRASH
while Mlso Whltworth, tbe
length •letory Ia
Ji ltert, Giants 29.
TOWNSEND FAVORED :;"
sions .are close to the :100,0011 BROWNSBURG, Ind. (UP!) er alter th•llrsl rouad, was
'I'"
Oee~ Hend!otp at Mlill$\merlcu Leape: B. RobiJi. CARNOUSTIE,
Scotland y,
Ill8l'k compared with 186,538 at -Veteran 500-mlle auto · race 'th s..ndr
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iii, Orioles 45; Yastnemski, (UPli - English teen-ager Pet- 11te Brave1 Ued It In the thia Ume a year ago.
drivers Lloyd Ruby and Bill ;;: of 140. a Haynie with
o:&gt;LUMBUS IUPI) - 0 h to
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Jill Sot ·arid 0111'11, Twins :n; er T?wnsend, the golfing whiz bottom of the fourth when, Den- "Significantly, this Increase Cheeshourg and two other men A ~ouble bogey 010 lhe
State, traDing 4-2, slugged home
1
ll&gt;tt, Red Sot, Knoop, Angell kid, " a Ho-I fa~?flle to wm 1s Menke walked, went to sec&gt;- bas happened during the worst were Injured Saturday when green hampered Mila
10 runs In the fourth end fifth Aiblan!l Golfl!~:·
lj
the 71sl annual BfltiSb Amateur ond en Woody Woodward'• soc- apr1ng thst mest baseball their privata plane crashed but she
ed bird
·
lanlnp to defeat Western Mlcb- In Tournameut.
Pitching
solf cbamplonsblp which opens rlflee and scored 00 Hank .U.· operators can remember," aeconds after take-of! from l71b and"::'~eens :
tgan 14-7 'Sa~ for lhe 1181&gt;
ASHLAND, (llllo (uPI; _
;:;Natioaal League: Marichal, ~londay at ScoUand's historic ·111•1 aJngle,
· Sisler oaid.
Dl!lrby Speedway AirWrtMiss Whitworth ,as
ond tiiile In the NCAA Region Alhlllnd College!f flve.mU ,..,;
1~; ~·ryman, Pirates 4· Carnouslle Course.
llrOkel over par on tho
f baseball tourl!ament ~ Win team
partlci"""" • .11 ; ;
Koufu, Dodgero 9-1; Bu o111M and was one over par
berth fn the college worlj!J .NAJA Goll n..::..7' hi .
at Omaha.
g, Pbillies 7-1; Perry, Giants
w.. jlae~lde. Mlu Writlhl
The host
Big ~ . cham , w..... beglll Tueadoy· at Shall·
:i:! Amerlou Leape: Wa t t. 1
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OJie under ?ar o,n the bhck. nine. Buckeyes eomblnedn tl, bill P.l:; ,. ~; Okla.
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leo l!ld Sanford, Angels 6- [
MIB~ Hayme J191ted a ,
four Broneo errors 10 win \be , ~and
for.~••~.·
McLain, '1'11*1 1-2; Mellow I
DYer parn'Ill, Willie Carol \\!ann
. _elmmp!\&gt;l)llblp . 'behind tiona!
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lllld O'!Jo..,._, Indians 4-t- ,
second
·ac11oa.
Does not Include twHigb
Floria . Ehret, who PQS!ed a I arid a third lonlags from
iiil night pmea.
~ 1 0fet prr 71 In the
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ii: PEE WEE STANDINGS Unlll!d
NEW States
YORKGot!
(UP!)
- The play
round by [,theThe
14thUSGA
tee. polnll!d out tbat It year).
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Aasoctatioll
more lor
tbanu a 11
haUbole
aa hour.
Tile USG~, listed four prima· er •-·
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•~ IFirll Ga- AD Evealall IUSGA) announced Satunlay The USGA aeHoa eame Inow takes an hour longor for a ry laetoi:s which result In slow . S9 fa ihl aeCond ·roubtl'.
·i ! Begtaaln&amp; at I P.M.I
ibat two aew ruJea designed to despite the fact that I be group ol players to lilllsb aa 11- play--exceulve -~eying, jlar· The linal nlUIIil oi lila .ww.,
'0' AMERICAN LEAGUE
speed pl.,.., the puWng geen Proleaslonal Golfero Aaooclll- hole round thau It did 10 years ttcularly , ·'"' ·~· II'IIUIIII tbe .nament ,ti •Sunday. ··
l1111lflll-•·,"'!
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I I Open Golf ebampiOIIIbip at the ruleL
' According to the USGA, the ~- pay "
lUI'II COIIII!I; BAND ,INJIJBED
jljldison
I t Olymple Country Club, Saa In a IUrtber effort to speed Jslow play "bas two adverse
,their on pace, .NEW YORK IUPil ll!ilineroy
0 I Francileo, JUDI 16-19.
up play, the USGA will sand a i effect&amp; whlcb are eontrary to irhich
Ia the bell _clOt IAu Johnson of
ltacwe
o I
The ru1e1 IIIJecliY:
notice to an opea eompeUton J!air play and the best Interest&amp; tempo
own games, In o\ftg~,. Dodgen
~1 Nlaltt'• lleoalll:
.-.conuaa- pulling by 1 odvllllng that II bellevel thai 1 ol golf:·
: dtsregatd tf
rJ811ta of ~ left ~ by 1IDO "'--'1- s.n~ 1'1 Saliltlla!•:a
~ire 17 Syracuse 10
plll)'er unW 1111 holeo out.
the "maslmum times for play "-Payero who are beld up I rest of :lht ·lleld; 1nd pla)'el'!l llton'i Pi~ In
son If Pomeroy 13
-L!Jtlng 1 baH 011 the pulling , ill lfOIIpl of three should not by slow groups are unable to \lailinl IAi'iM an~ real ef~ ~~ of
NAUONAL LEAGUB
green !of lhe purpose of : m!eed twe boors for nine !Joles play their belt goU. Notblng to clole ~..-,&gt;.which OCCU!'I· tlit llfew: r~~~=~
(GaDJH ''"' Jane II
cleaning only once bffore the and four hours for 18 '¥''""·"
interferes with ro"-.ntratkm between ¥, ljllll· tho ~ :tateil 001 ol .
, eport v~ l'lf'eroy Braves firot putt.
.
\'be notice also will p01nt out more ti.»n unjustifiable . slow ;ng group;:;t!·.:
•
A pndger ·-::~~·t:l;;t~~:r:~~
liine va. Pi&gt;meny Redl•g•
Tbeae ru!Os were tried oui ror that officials will be Pieri lor play.
FlnaUy;J;.Ibt ~ w.arl!ed ~I· John'"~ 11
i1[! AMERICAN LEAGUE
the first ume In the u. s. :slow play and ~Ill have a ."-It is beroming lnrre•si~a- th.e cow~t~;~"lil'iW1u~till•d ~~~~~;~ttliat
~ ma.... For Jaae Ill I
Ainateur ChampJODihipt III 1965 . spechol detail m automotive ly difficult to set the ent•re slow play•~.~ \'OOIC! ' Tti!Jit .ln.;ncult "·lor bilfi IAI:~Iriali·
~cuJe n. AM!oon
aad nllllted IIIIJII"""'I up tbelcartl at three checkpolni&amp;-lbe j liel~ of 150 players around the 10qaltles · even ' !hoJlt!h no ]1r:oJlirly.
.
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. . ,.,.. -· _,. . •!~ ~ .1!1• .l!l.!'th1 _~ and coursa In one dl' 1151 thlo wernlngs mny !Javo beea CIV&amp;I · .··
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Reds ~t Braves .
IDtllanil at y aukee1 ·
Reds at Yanks
.
Senators at Irull~
llravea at Red Sox
YallkB at Reds
~l)ltora at Rtd Sox
Indians at Brav~s
Braves af Yanks
lodlatls at Red Sox
Senators at Reds

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Y~ks at Red Sox

!Dial of leu thea m 01 the eould." , .
i&gt;GA jour 'lill ·year. • ,. '
I!• drove, to wllhin 1'111 '"f~:\1
. There Wf;l'' lliJ: ta4l~ llurltia• ''The wind will
lhe rtiiJnd\'lll by moat llll)'!blll8,'' he
·Yancey, ~ · Arl:lilll', Ver· · y,mcey , )Ill ,JI · m
wey, DovDn pd Bo foJcAillBter. wllhln Ji fle.t of t1ie pin
yllley'l eagle came after "l holed
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James Preston, Mgt-.,

DIIIIIO!'MI No, '
Reds at Sel)lt0ra

6

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Red Sox at IndlaDs
StnQtors at Yll1b

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9
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Fn·day's MaJ"or Line "-ores
JJt

Burchett, Jeffery zetkle, Rill·
doll Smith.
CHESHIRE REDS
Dutch Rankin, Ml!r,, B Ill
Buck, Ass~. Mgr.,
Samuel
Gayton, R1ck Spaulding, . John
Baird, Randy McDaniel, Keith
Sarsent, Daopy Needs, Robert
Mitchell, Ronnie Roush, Terry
Scaggs.
BHiy Buck, David
While,
Robert McCully, BIH Rouoh,
Vlnt11n Rankin, Donald Spires,
John Metzger, Jay Jones.
· CHtrSJIIRE PONY LEAGUE
CUff Queen, Mgr., Clifford
Queen J fl Ty0 Earl Thomas
• e
•
•
Dannie _Palmer, J011 Rathgeb,
Jim Price, Tommy Cooper.
JeBS Louden, Tom
H&gt;:sell,
Jack Henson, Perry
~be,
Ronnie Quillen, Johnny Patr1ck,
Terry Mattl!ews.

Notional Lee e
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Ang. OIO 0110 1_ 2 S I ::~~~nl~~erk~)
W L Pel.
N'ew York liOO 030 101- 6 13 1 HRs-Mazeroski (fth) Pagliaro32
17 .653
Drysdih!, Willhite (5), Miller ni (4lb)
•-Ban Fran
30 19 1 .112 2 ·
(S), Brewtr Ill 8J1d Roseboro:
·
Loa Angeles
28 20 .$63
Flsl!er 13-5) and Grote. LP- San Fran 010 0110 tro- 1 6 Plttlburgh
211 20 .$15
Drysdale (r.41,. . HRs- Boyer Phila
. 100 300 llx- 6 I •.Philo
2M3 .540
(4th), Parker (5th).
Sadeckl, Priddy 14), Shaw (7) Houston
21 24 .~7 9
and IIBJJer· Bunning 11-t)
x.St. Louis
20 24 .455 9.,.
Houston
,200 0110 tro- 2 9 o Uecker. LP-aodeckl (3-4),
Cincinnati
21 30 .41Z 12
Pitt&amp;.
200 000 001&lt;- 7 JJ 1 - Hart 114thl. Allen ,
•-Atlanta
16
25 .390 12
Dierker, Taylor (6) and Uecker (4th), Rojas (lot) .
Ne."' York
14 33 .:198 17
Chicago
0110 006 000- 6 9 Chicago
Clncl
. 1102 100 05x·• 8 13
Salllnlay'• Jleoalt1
Ellsworth Estrada (~
Hundley; 'pappas,
Los0 A~~les. 6 New, York 3
3
Nuxhall (B) and
Chi ag
Cmc!lnnati
9
0rse OW
Edwards 181. WP- Nulhall
Pittsburgh Houston I
1), LP- EIIsworth (!:').
Atlanta. 2 Sl. Lou~~ l , lsi
17th)
St. Lows at Allan,., 2nd nlghl
St. Louis 001 0110 no- 3 9 11San Fran at Phlla., night

f:

Athens JC
H Sh
Set July 34

.

. Te~~ G., Ttrry Moore Top Field.Day Win~ers
Resultl~l!l 1 field day foe. ijaU ~lie RelaycenUy 1 ~cuse Grade school tealn, Steve

showed leatliilg point "'"""s
for tile 'aJrls was Terela. a-ll
ftlllQwad by Connie W~,
anna Cundlll, Tmie Ash and
!) sje Jefleta.
Topping the boys dlvlBlOa was
Terry Moore followed by
Habbard,
Rleky' ,Ash, ·
Grueser and Glry Mlcliad.
.Followlni fiit hOw '!lie lirst
tlltfil'~tl placed, ' . In
..S.r,; by efeil'
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·MoO!re;· Jim

NURBURGRING,
(UP!) ;;,. · Brlttlb driver
SUrtees, a former world
pion, and bls co-Jillol
Parko are favored Ill Sull41ay':ll
1,0011 kilometer auto race:
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istallldilll
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (UPI)
- Eric Paulson, Santa r••••'
basketball captain, joins
eroup of American cage
who leave June 6 to hold
on the game In the
Paulson, a !Hoot I!Uard, had
t!Jree.season total at
Clara of 835 points.

llllnday'l Probably Pltcbers
Los Angeles at New York, 2
-Koufax (9-1) and Moeller ID-Ol
vs. Rlbanl 11-2) and Arrigo (I·
01 .
.
San Francisco at Phliadelpbia
- Herbel li-0, vs. Cult 12-3),
St, LouiS at Atlanta Jackson (4·3) vs. Johnson 13-!).
Chicago at Cincinnati, 2
Broglio 12-41 and Hands (1-3)
::~~nS~geBr~~~d(~s ~~ va. Jay 15-2) and Maloney (5-11
Ryan. LP- Wilson 15-4). Hill- or Nulhall (1-1),
Smith (lsi), Scott (lllbl, Tresb Houston at Pittsburgh
l3rd,, Lopez (Jst), Foy (lst). Farrell 11-41 ~~ Veale 16-31.
K~n. City 0211 0110 0110- 2 o0
Mollday' Games
Bait.
010 020 00, _ 3 9 0 San Fran. at Phlla., night
Hunter, Dickson 18, and Only game scheduled.
Roof; Palmer (5-3 ) and Etche·
barren. LP- Hunler 14-4). HRs
AMERICAN LEAGUE
-Harrelson (5th), F. Robinson
W. L Pel.
(11th,,
Cleveland
30 16 .652
Wash.
000 0110 1100- o 3 o •-Baltimore
28 17 .622
Chicaso
030 401 00&lt;- 8 13 1 s-lletrolt
26 18 .591 3
McCormick, Humphrey• (41, x.California
23 23 .5110 7
Hannan (6 ), . and Camilli; Chicago
22 22 .500 7
Lamahe (3-1) and Martin. LP- Wuhington
22 26 .408 9
McCormick 13-5).
s·New York
20 24 .455 9
Cleve.
102 0110 300- 6 12 I Minnesota
20 25 . ~4 91&gt;
Minn.
002ll00 010-- 5 I 0 •-Kansas City 17 26 .395 Il l\
Ttanl, llllrsan 14), Radatz 181 •·Boston
18 29 .311.1 m ;
and Azcue: Grant, Worthington
Saturday's Results
17), Klippsleln 181 and Battey, Chicago 6 Washington o
Zimmerman (7), WP- Hargan Cleveland 7 Minnesota 4
(2-2). LP-Granl 14-61. HRs- K. C. and Ball., 2, twi·nlgbt
Landis (lsi), Versallea 14th), Detroit at California, nigh!
Oliva (12th), Whitfield 181b).
New York at Bost.m, night.
SaDday'I Probably Pltcbero
Sea8on Opens
Detroil at California, 2
11te
G)llllpolls
Summer Monbouquette 13·51 and Soa•rma ll
Leasue baseball program
(1-31 vs. Chance 13-111
commence Monday eveninl
McGlothlin 13-11. .
Memorisl Field.
Cleveland at Mmnesola
In Llttle Leagne acllon at Siebert (4-21 vs. Merritt iD-31
p. m.. the Atbletics will tackle • Boswell 11}-41.
the Indians. In Pony League
lion, the Brav•s wiU battle
Dodgers.
Pee Wee Leaeue action
begin after Bible School cla!ISelll
are completed.
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Ride the summer breeze with HoOO.l• Y~'ll
answer the call of the open road ...
sea;am:
the sand . .• or wherever the spirinakg';you;- ·1
You'll find a Honda model that's yotlt 'MatJc ·
Carpet to summer fun . , •anywhere . :~J~·~jmjJ. ' .,

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OLE DOC SEZ:

"CO ME TO ACTION LAND ~·t.''
WHERE THE ACTION I

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Gary Michaels; bard and Gary Michael; Glrlo:
Girls: Connie Warner 10 11. Dianna Cundiff, IIIIi fl.., 4 ln.,
Abfes and · Jerry' Mille;
it ln. Teresa Oooeb ~d
Teresa Gooch and Jeannie ·Sispi~ Jearn,. Terry Moore, ·
:Cundlll. '
BOll.
ky :Gli end Jjm Hubbard; third
Bleycle Race _ ' i!oyl: J 0 0 ,Wheelbarrow ract . wu won
pia~ ~'!'• Connie Warner,
Orueser and Alan Pugb; Girls: by T~ Moore And Jerry
re38 (loech and :rerr1e Ash.
·
Adl and Terese Gooch. Hubbard lvhlle Ricky A•b and
.
Put - JOn Grueser,
Baseball Throw _ Boys:, Ter· ~lm Ables won the ll'l!fl jumpGary MIChael and
f1 Moore 197 ft. Jim Hub- 1ng race and Teresa Gooch and
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'n)row - Boys: Jim 1
151 ft., Terry Moore
Girls: Tere. Dianna Cun-

PHYSICAL
FITNESS

First

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· Driving 1 powerful
cylinder Ferrari, Surtees was1 die YOliJl,II{J
docked Friday at 8:31.9
nuteo for the day'• fast~! I for
tralni111 sesoion time.

Atlanta
IOO 0110 001- 2 4 0
Gibson, Hoerner (i) and
McCarver ; Fischer, Abernathy
(9) and Oli~er. WP- Glbson (751. 1P- F1scher (2·3), HRAaron 118th).
Amerlcll Lea e
Ill
11ew York 001 _5112 6111-15
17 3
Boso:'n
(00\ 110 ~llii. 5 ~2
wnlng 6-31 an
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Yanks
Red Sox

JULY

Over f1 0110 In awards wiD
presented' at the 21 event
show to he held Sunda
and
Re&amp;lltdt19n lor . Senter and alter ·100 beginners first eontacUnB Manaser Milhoan In Monday July~ •nd 4 ;t 1 ~
. JunUJr · Lili'•Saving course~, year applicants - ar·e regis- adv1111ce.
,·
Albeno County Fairgrounds. e
and aU ~ pool eo'll,'ses ~· tered, this class will be cut off. Laler this month, the tank The lboW, sponsored by the
underway 'I! the
Galllpohs A sectnd llealnn~ra class Will will stay open on Thursday eve- Athens Jay-Cees fn conjunction
Swtmmi!ll P,.t, accordJDg to be eonduct~ In tllld-July.
nihgo until 1 o'clock
with the Athens Western Rid·
Jol\11 Mltb., !D&amp;aager,. ,
Instructors are avaflable for
.
'
Jng Club is ocbeduled to
Mutioan s;;ii/llle
· savina adult sw!Inmfng lessons.
If As of 3 p.m., Friday, 37 stu- at 7:30 a.~. July 3 with the run·
e~ w;lll ,belln
Monday enoagh odulll sign up lor the dent tickets had .been sold, a- nlng of nine performance
momlne·• in the Gallipolis jlool, ~s.e,- lt . wlll be given, accord- Jon&amp; with 50 family tickets. ~- Halter classes wlll begin at
The tour ,awlm!lll~ . cour~ea llljJ to Milhoan.
Altendance was dewn I as t 10:30 a.m. July 4 foflowed at I
will be!liQ alter Dally Vacal1on Today, the pool hours will Sunday and Moqday as 8 re- p.m. by the runninB of I!
Bible School elaases are. co~ be from 1:' p.m. Monday, It suit of cold Jemperatures, but lormance classes. · . ,
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eo in be~IS, advanctid be- p.m.
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Lead-in-Pony event and
the
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mtermedlatea and The tanks regular schedule
Jackpot Rece will receive,
~er1 wDI commeuc~ on far. the_ remainder of the oum·
GAUJPOIJB SLOW
Place : $17 and a Jrophy; SecM~. June :10, lnd conDn.ue mer Will ~ effecUve Wednes·
PITCH S~ANDINGS
ond Place: $10, 11tlrd Place:
tbroulh July 1..
day. Thais !:' p.m.
TEAM
·w L R OR $5; Fourth Place, $3 and Fifth
ne )111111181' pointed out thst The pool may be reserved G &amp; J . . .. . . . . . . 3 ·o 46 11 Place, Ribbon only.
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es~by Neal lnsuranee ·_ 2 I 22 10 Winners of Hailer cla•ses will
GSI .............. 3 I 20 20 receive, First Place, $4 ; Sec·
JIAL8TON BEADS IJ!IT
ANNOUNCE TOURNEY DATE Nazarene Church I 2 16 21 ond Place, $2; Thin! Place $1,
"·'U)~ .&lt;• ' tr · ·' c ·:. · •i;rANsFIElJ), ''Oillo (IJI&gt;t) _ Nationwide Ins. 1 · 2 1S 29 and Fourth Place, Ribbon' on·
DOif ( PI) - Dennis Th6 firal state-wide American Bliptlsl Church
0 3 7 33 ly. All contestant&amp; under 6 years
Jlalstol tf Bilkerslleld Calif Legion golf tournament 1s ocbed- Tl1l'ALS · · · · · · · · t ~ 124 124 In the Lead-In-Pony event will
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be awarded a trophy. Winners
and Cliff Rlehey of DaHaa Sathere. .
go Neal Ina. 4, BspUst Church I
of the Jackpot Race will
litday ailed list
Am· ·!!orne :wo golferl are expected G &amp; J 16, Nationwide Ins, 6
the total money collected fur
11e
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to eompete in the 36ohole medal Na1arene Church II, GSJ I
the race as follows, First Place,
IJICan pia~ _entered for the 'play tournament at"l'win Lakel 11118 WEEK'S GAMES:
f40 per cent; Second Place, 30
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per cent ; Tblrd Place, 20 per
~lmbleclon Lawn Tennis cham· Neal Ina. vs. Nazarene Church cent; Fourth Place, 10 per eent.
l!ionshipo JUliO 20,
Tuelday
Entry lees of 11 will be
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$2 lor the Performance Classt)NMAN..GEAIILE
iefthanl{e~· Sandy Koufax of the Nat1onw1de Ins. vs. Baptist es with the exception of the
FRANKFURT, Germany LOs Ange~s Dodgers receivod Church
Jackpot Raee ($51 and the Lead(UP!). -Ji:uropeao belvyweight tba annual Babe Ruth award •
Karl Mlldenber(er, . who is giVen by the New York cha ter In P~ny .event (fl),
Sequl I H). and Bosman (HII
possibly next on the list of ol the Baseball Writers As.!la- beA :natton of 50 cent&amp; will vs. Petero 12-2) and Horlen 0·
CaBiius ·Clay, noWJed lhe lion 11 America
eo ded 1rom all spectator. 6).
German Boxing Coll!llllsslon
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manacer:· ·n . . ·
before Friday night's Dodger used !or char~table effort&amp; of
New York al Boston · ··'1111! dliljJule wl"' my mana· game with the New York Met&amp;, both .lubs.
Peterson (:H) or Bouton (!HI)
fei'Jhbold by n0 m,Jlll affect was for his being named the Addltlaoallnformatlon nay be VB. Lonhor( 12-3).
...l ' leno 1 · Cl ftgbt " Uld outltandln&amp; player In the 1965 obtained by wrlt!Dg the Athens
M011day'o Gameo
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Jay-Ceea, Box JJ2, Atljens, Ohio Chleago at California, night
~~or by calling 5112-1734.
Boltlmore at Washington, night
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SyraCliSO bal) park, Ullder the Randy Rider, James Patrick,
4Jrectron of Bob Louks.
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Clieslllre Reds, both _ Uttle Timmy McDaniel
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Ohio Valley Boya Laagne, ~bleb Thomu Stump1 Ricky Smith,
consist&amp; of Jeams from .Rio Edward Lawson, Dannie Jones,
Gr~e, AddlivHJe, Centervlqe, Darrell Jones, Greg Sheets,
Wlik.f.lv!.lle, and Vinton. Harold Timmy LUcas, Criss Preston,
Bennet! of Gatupoltlls the pres- D~lllls Sayre, George Thomp!dent of this leagne.
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Baseball.tiagne. Chel Tarine- die Swisher, Gregory McCarty,
hUI, of Middleport, lB president George Shamblin, Danny Swish'
ol th~ !~que.
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"Ob, boy," amlle&lt;l the lt,lppJ Gelbergw and . Joluuly, Pol\.
ihot "' (Gw'Uhdet'pai'' ·ee u d '11111 36-yeaH!d Ltuler, wbo Littler after his rouB!l
Nlckl8aa libot ~ two-under par
lil'ote a tooon1 Saturday to bas "een Ill two Mempbls Open ·Wrlshl Gamlt and Biuct U Satunlay. ··
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fii»,OOII Memphle Open Golf a· Memphis Open record wlth and wen at. IIIZ, four atro~~es INll were ueu •• ...,, '" """
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illleed o1 Bert Yancey.
low bel'! was 1:; shot. by Cary G~ Qlckl!llliOD who bad • Coody. Bob BJ;Ue. Gay Brewer
w~'- who ......... the Mlddleeon In 1 • 11te 191t also .~ Saturday; and Dale Dou. arid Jack Rule.
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Scorn Low
.econd coudn lead with Yancey, on the PGA tour tills year.
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In the allth Inning. altar letldl'a lbi'el •· wlld tbro~ · a
a d!!ub" b~ Billy Willlama and aacri!Jee Oy 'lu' wnhama and
~APOW (UP!) ·put the Cu~ abtad 4-2. He,alng- SaDio'a first llomft:
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led to eenter to open the Dlnlb Thf ' . •&lt;,oU •lid!'.C'I
1ooka like ao aftermath of I
alole seeond and went to third '111. . Redl lol ,&lt;!!ftjt IIIII )llelr
utar.
111 .'D--·tallied
on J!lvletlch's·lbrowlnl
W. thenthetfed
bo!Wn::of tl!e,fturlll,pd '
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Sam McDowell, , who was to ror ....
. on .......e ....~ c~· ·hoillel' .In the ·llllb
have pitched Sunlllly, t1 on lha bunt. alnlle.
Poie ROle bomered 111 the ollllb
slde!lliel With a sore ariD. . ~'lbeo cw;: th~f--~~~ first for the Redl
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Rep :vlcfDi-r in ~hi starll ·lhis year lead II lholleld oil! came p&amp;lll Be)mollt not· only set i HW J'tllo
old Webster's Amberoid rallied aad swelled . hia , e8rnlngs to the grendstarid for !be first lime. ord for the raea but wu aliO
around the final turn to pin '$212,125.
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Joekey Dan BI'UllllJeld 01 !be larg.,.t tXIe-race handle 1n
the lead from Triple Crown s; three lull secoltdl oil the Kauol King sent the !(entuc:)ly New Yorll: ~Mdng biB!Ory. '
candidate Kauol King and went ~ set by Gollanl Ala'! in Derby and Preaklless winller : 11te old inart was
on 18 draw away to a two and 1115'1.
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to the lead down the backstretcl!. on 111o _IIIIH running ot the Belone-baU le•"'"
victory
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off the and opened up 1 one • length mont. wlllch was woo by
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...96th running of the richest ever Couat. Amher-,Spencerian eolt advantage while Amberold was rabgle.
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$161,450 Belmont Stakes at lhe 6-1 choiee behind .Kaual content to remain ill fifth plaee. Amberoid's upset win lnlled
Aqueduct Saturday. Kauai King King. 11te winner returned The eventual winner made a Kaual King's bid to bl!eolne the
!inlsbed fourth.
$13.00, $'1.20 and $8.60. Buffle sustained J!lOVe as the llald first bii'Se In 18 y~ to wiD
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It for hie ~ vletory of !lit
same, a three run homer in the Memorial last April In bls only Highest Honors broke swift. the bend and was never ser- horse to wiD the first two jew the djsabled Dst and will be
ae.-n for·
CUb• althiJ\IIb
tighth Inning, powered t h t other race over the Aqueduct ly !rom the sate as expected iously challenged thereafter. els and !aU te accomplllb the Jl!lsslng lor at least three weeks.
Fergnaon Jenk!U ttlleved 111m
PittSburgh Pirates to a 9-11 vic· strip tills year, collared Kauai and opened up • lour • lellgth 11te $950,602 wagered on the sweep.
Crandall suffered • broken
In the ll!lhth •...! Billy Biie!t
tory over the '!ouston Astros Kl with 8 qnarter of a mile
Pensive (1914) missed by a leT Tburaday while
took over in tilt DIDtb. !lanlmJ
Saturday desplle Rusty Staub's to go and easily withstood a
baH-length and Tim Tam was Ml:!Jowell.
ElUs, ' I 22-gemo Wilner last
towering third-inning homer
late charge by King Ranch's
second, beaten all lengths
by 11tis wiD be the third starting
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IIUffeted
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Stargell'o two • out homer Duffle, who finished seeond.
van
. arry a.. was assignment that Sudden
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"'"''tame off reliever Claude Ray· Advocator finished five lengths
seventh behind 65-1 shol Sber- who Jed the American Leiii!IJI!I CJDCAGO (UP!) - Veteran
mond, the fourih Houston pitch- further beck for third, beating
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luck in 1961 end Northern 1&gt;811- In strikeoots last year,
righthander Johnny Buzhardt
er who entered the game in Tbe time lor the mile • and·
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eer was third to Quadrangle mlised beeause of arm
IIC8ttered four hits and singled
ill! top oi that inning. But all one-half race was a olow U9 3
NEW YO~~ (UPI) - Toll)mY Dms, e~;~tering .the Iii 1964.
He suffered the sore arm
In a run durinB 1 three • run
tl!!'el· 111111 ;;:unearned be- Kauai KinK b a neck
lineup_ after Wtlhe Davis w~s l.nlur~d In the filth l_nmn~, Kauai V.:ing was attempUng pitching against Detroit,
second inning Saturday to lead
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h drove m three runs m the stxth mnmg Saturday With hiS to dupl / . te the sweep of the May 25th.
the CbJacgo While Sox to a-11-0
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at I e first homer smce September 25, 1964 to lead the Los
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Aljey's ....: ,er ~ter pinch start of the Kentucky Derby Angeles Dodgers in 8 6.3 victory over the New York Mets. three-year-old c':"'s"'" which Jlere Is a breakdown
vlctoey over the WashlniiOR
biller Jerry~ SJnlled.
and wound up seventh, and was
was last accomplished by Cit.&gt;- Tribesmen who hod to
Senators.
:1i was the.:
]oas for Ray- a strong finisher in lhe
Claude Osteen, who touched his fifth defeat in nine decl- lion in 1948·
games or are missing
It was the Ofth shutout ill the
iimd, who w'a~ 'arid had gone Preakness two weeks ago when off a two-run rally with a trip- sions.
beeause of injuries or miseries:
eigbl pmes.for the talent· BALTIMORII fU1&gt;0 - Stelro ·
li .:lnnlnl!!' ·'¥~~~~ ylel~ing an he came on to finish third le In the lillb Inning and drove
Shortltop Larry Brown,
laClen \!bite Sox pitching llaff ' Barker !IIQIII .OII!f
as .
eorned ru!l. ·
behind Kauai King and Stupen- in another with a single in the Tommy Davis, former twolor an undetermined number
and boosted· the club to lite .soo· he shut' out K'aaris_ ~-GI !-W"
Don Scb':filllla."hed three dous.
lour-run sixth, allowed 10 hill Urn~ batU~g. c_bamplon but a
weeks because of ··injuries
mark.
I blls Saturday nJ&amp;b\;l!i leading
Innings to~
_ -~lctoey.
It was Amberoid's second In six innings and was credit- vicllm of IIIJUl"les the last h~·o
eeived·ID a "Dillsion i't Yankee Buzbardt boo
the BaiU11111n Orloill, III il f.G
· Staub
e ninth man
ed 'th his seventh victory •· seasons, came m after Wilhe
Stadium, on May 4.
sled hie record ylclorJ Ill tile U..., llllll o1 a
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w; live defeats
Davis first injured his arm in
Rocky Colavito. missed Jive to 3-2 as hi! handcuffed .an the twJ.IIdl llaablebe..l...
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Jack Hamilton, first of lour first base and then pulled a
f~11ap
Dick Howser Idled s~e
who collected tllree oltho,four Ia ,.... up 11.· fDIII1b olethird. Babe Ruth did 11 first In
Met pitchers, was charged with le
hamstring
WEST ALLJll, Wis. (UPI)- 11 wlth a Jammed
lbumb.
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11u1 "-"--"~ Bert Cem.......t.,
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winner A. J. Foyt was seriously days witb a aore elbow.
trror wlllcb opened the IBIM struet out lila Mit 1ft bat·
1 11te Dodgers already
were burned Saturday when his car Joe Arcue bolllered br
lor the lbre&amp;-rUD Wblli Smt 1er1 and retnd 11 lllrii&amp;M hit·
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4ime it "'ic&lt;~o-;! .;
hurting for outfielders because slammed 1'nto a wall at the arm for two wllka
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John Jlomaoo waited and 111 the ...ealb.
lo)lr of
. first six
Pirate special meeting of major
after the first inning when he into Dames.
ttatly with muJcle puHa Ia
Moon Skowrou doriJ!ed blm to
rtins as Pittsburgh rallied lrom league b•seball's executive
wa• hit on the left band by a
lege.
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a 6-11 deflcil to Ue the game a1· council, pension committee and
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pitch !rom Hamilton. But in lhe Foyt suffered neond ud Sony Siebert, Tom Kelley, llcMullea at lblrd.
first lhotout olllle JWIII, ...
1er Houston scored three runs the 20 player representatives
sixth with a run already In on th1rd .dep bUms on the and Jack Knlld: were
Orioles bombarded two Ka••u
each In the !econd and lhird IIIIJ.. will be held Monday as a ATLANTA (UPI) - Felipe singles by John Roseboro and bands~~
wu pered with flnrler ud WID
MeMulln
lllrew
Wildly
to
tbe
CIIJ pi~· b 10 IIIII, la18
110
:ngs,
prelnde to the second annual
hi bJs llth hollll! J1lll of Osteen, Wes Parker on llrst prono
oa. jqrleo at the start of the
Ro In
attempt ID JWl cludl!tl bo~ llr Prall
Joe Morgan tripled home two summer free ••ent drnlt.
Alou I
' base with a single and Osteen Observera llbl F""' labeled And .., Azeue and
mano. Catcher Doug CaiJiil. lDioa and RUlli llijdw;. ·:
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Commi,.loner William D, the season to lead off the nir on 2nd. Tommy hit homer off the favorite for Sonday'l IIJO.
away from pitcher Pete Robluoa's homer, 1111 1Jth
.O.•s alnelt for HouSton'• llnt Eckert called the special
on se nd, bll his homer off mile Rex Mays ClasBic, spiDI and catcber Duke 811111 Ia
allowing Skowron to ol tho J.1!'81', lift lloltlman 1
lhrte ruils ...;!.
meeting to discwls 8 proposal Inning Saturday and elvo the Gordon Rlcbardaoa over the out on · the atralgbtlway. 11te ered by back trouble.
ICON and Elfa to take IBCO!Id. · H, leod In· the flnt IDtlllc aad
~d. ~~i~ jl.entlle walked thst would ellmlnate individual Atlaota Brave• a 2-1 victory waD In lefle.Dter to climaJ: lbe car slammed IIIto the soutb Despite this ralher
the Orlolea 111f11 1 N Ia· till
Ill !!Uuu hit hli shot over the player
contributions to the
four-run rally.
waD and ·burst liiio flames. 11te UBI of aDmento, the
Buzbardl thea llnlled II ~na 8IICGIId wllhQut 1 lit. ~!lg
fOOl. Lee · M1y1 t.llowed him major leagne pensloo fund. over the Sl Loula Cardinals, Osteen led all the fifth with flames snuflad themselves out are in the !hid: of the
wltl! the third nm of the Jnninl, ·pitcher awet Dllbsoll · , {W),
With another homer.
Player• contribute $2 per day ending 1 oevea • gamo losiq 8 triple lllld scored when Maury and Foyt leaped from the car eon Laagne pnnant scramble.
Rolll8no accouated for a nu walkad Booi Pow.U B1f 0u1
Pittsburgh eame beet wilh for 150 playing days or $300 a streak.
Wills bounced 8 ablgle
off arid rolled en the traek.
bl the ailllb when be bll hie Blefary lad lbaa a wild plieb,
lour ~ lo tho boltom ..of the -ar
, _._ __ld In
homer of tho seaaoa.
...... baH and."-n ,.ho1011's
1 It
· "'lrd
and .,._.,..
-·•""" ac:rou ' InBle ,.11te. Pens! plan
to
e
The acc1dent w••
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elv 95 In the first. game of I day· Hamilton
eld """-I " ' -ed er.. ---·•
- blamed 011
11te White Sox pusbed acr011 -·-'"- "- 1....,;,.., ,_ Ill .
In the filth and seventh
on
rec es
night twin bill, the teama bat- II • ""'" mov w......, on a broken suspension arm of the
their 11na1 two runs In tho
01011
,_,__ il il ...,.
per cent of All-Star ' game and Ued on even terms until Alou Parker'• llt!rilica lllld scored Lotus Ford which Foyt was to
m-•~...., pme.
World Series television receipt&amp; hit Curt SillUIIOIII' first pitch on a tiogla to right by Willie drive in the classic. It was the
elgbtl! lnninl off reliever Casey
.
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amounting to $3.15 millloa WJd. over the left -·•- field wall. Davis.
same car whl'cb Jimmy ,..,_._
Cor
after
two
out.
To.PI
E'oweD'I
liltCie
lalllow..
'
McCraw walked aad C8llll bloop double by Rntllla• llll!dt
er the present contract, whldl
b
Tbe Metl scored a nm In the piloled to a second plaee finlsb
home on Elfa's lriple. Elfa It t-Il Ia the !bird and B w ••d
e1p1res after the next World The victory went to au ma· ab:lb when Ed Bressoud Jed off in last Monday's lndlanpoltl
wrapped it
ill iMJr
QOMB IIVNI
Ser1es. Tbe new contract which rlne ball pitcher Ted Aberua· with a triple and came in on 500 • Clark was not entered 111
on Ku Berry'l bloOp runs 111 the
wbea
;
. 'llaCIIe lllna
brings the pens1on plaa $6 thy, who came on Ill the top o! Jerry Grote's single to right. Sunday's race
ST. LOUIS (UPl) _
Rieber!, now 6-5, wu ebooto alnlled In a rua IIIli aelbor
National Leape .. A 1 r 0 1 million per year may elminate the ainth with two on and one In the seventh, Osteen gave up Foyt was ihe third driver Wrlghl birdied the last
lng for hll alltb llralshl vic- acored 01 11 error. llillll 11y
,Braves 18 , Hart, ,Giants, 14 ; the need _for the $120,0011 player out le relieve ~old Umbach, 8 single to CleoR Jones and was adleduled ID enter Sunday'• boles Saturday fur 1
tory but wu the victim of Johnson and B~ drovt
IT&lt;fte, Brave~ IS; Mays, Giants contributions. .
who made his lirsl start ol relieved by PhH Regan, who mea whO was inJured.
rouad one over par 70 and
the shakjl Senator fielding u he lloiM the other two tall~Ja.
'12; Alou, Braves, Santo, Cuba
Tbe draft IS slated f 0 r the season and ~ave up seven walked Ron Hunt. then gave up Two entries were Injured the lead .11 the $12,5110
, .... nn Ollly nv1 hi'- "· .....der
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Lefebvre, Dodgen II.
Tuesday end Wednesday. An bits over 8 1-3 mnnlngs. Slm· J1111.SCorlng singles to Dick Sill- Saturday in the erssh of a Federal Open ('&lt;JU
..,.
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un1
bll hll flrat homer Ill
11111
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"'Po: Scott, Red major and minor league teams mons, In bls first decision of art and Ron Swoboda before private plane at Brownsburg t Norwood Hill• Country
atruek out seven to boost hie lbe sei!IOII!n the alalll !!lr Bll·
"~; 0111'8, Twins 13; will draw for the rigbt to lhe oeason, gave up only six retiring the side.
Ind. while en route from
a MIBI Wright, who bad 'a
league • leadlnl total to 89. . Umore'i final lUll.... !'
bar~ Angola i2; F. Rob- negotiate wilh eligible high hits but Aiou'1 blow was the
lnd~napolis Motor Speedway to 119 In Frldliy'i first r 0
•·.
, Orioles n; Blefary, Ori· school graduates, college and difference.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS .
Milwaukee. Lloyd Ruby and sUpped lhend of Kathy
GR.\118 EARLY
.
jp 10.
sandlot players More than half 11te Cardinals scored 111 the ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UP!) - BUI Cheesbourge were hosplta~ Worth who ·posted 1 IS
oqEANPORT, fi, "''" oAUPI) ·
lE Ra"' fl atte4 111
of
players tapped iR last first ioninB whei Tim McCar· International League allen- llzed al Indianapolis alone witb day.
11'. · (hnah
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:::: National League: Aaron, year • draft were eventually
Jed
to
third
dance
Is
up
seven
per
cenl
over
two
mechanics.
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ver aJng • wen1
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At • end ..
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lbves ~j;
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Curt Flood's alngle and scered 1965, Presl ent uourge
Wrisht had I total of
•....,_ .
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Jl.ys, Giants 33; Wynn, Allroo
Orlando Cepeda's sacrifice Sisler said Friday. Paid admisINJURED IN CRASH
while Mlso Whltworth, tbe
length •letory Ia
Ji ltert, Giants 29.
TOWNSEND FAVORED :;"
sions .are close to the :100,0011 BROWNSBURG, Ind. (UP!) er alter th•llrsl rouad, was
'I'"
Oee~ Hend!otp at Mlill$\merlcu Leape: B. RobiJi. CARNOUSTIE,
Scotland y,
Ill8l'k compared with 186,538 at -Veteran 500-mlle auto · race 'th s..ndr
mou
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iii, Orioles 45; Yastnemski, (UPli - English teen-ager Pet- 11te Brave1 Ued It In the thia Ume a year ago.
drivers Lloyd Ruby and Bill ;;: of 140. a Haynie with
o:&gt;LUMBUS IUPI) - 0 h to
.
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Jill Sot ·arid 0111'11, Twins :n; er T?wnsend, the golfing whiz bottom of the fourth when, Den- "Significantly, this Increase Cheeshourg and two other men A ~ouble bogey 010 lhe
State, traDing 4-2, slugged home
1
ll&gt;tt, Red Sot, Knoop, Angell kid, " a Ho-I fa~?flle to wm 1s Menke walked, went to sec&gt;- bas happened during the worst were Injured Saturday when green hampered Mila
10 runs In the fourth end fifth Aiblan!l Golfl!~:·
lj
the 71sl annual BfltiSb Amateur ond en Woody Woodward'• soc- apr1ng thst mest baseball their privata plane crashed but she
ed bird
·
lanlnp to defeat Western Mlcb- In Tournameut.
Pitching
solf cbamplonsblp which opens rlflee and scored 00 Hank .U.· operators can remember," aeconds after take-of! from l71b and"::'~eens :
tgan 14-7 'Sa~ for lhe 1181&gt;
ASHLAND, (llllo (uPI; _
;:;Natioaal League: Marichal, ~londay at ScoUand's historic ·111•1 aJngle,
· Sisler oaid.
Dl!lrby Speedway AirWrtMiss Whitworth ,as
ond tiiile In the NCAA Region Alhlllnd College!f flve.mU ,..,;
1~; ~·ryman, Pirates 4· Carnouslle Course.
llrOkel over par on tho
f baseball tourl!ament ~ Win team
partlci"""" • .11 ; ;
Koufu, Dodgero 9-1; Bu o111M and was one over par
berth fn the college worlj!J .NAJA Goll n..::..7' hi .
at Omaha.
g, Pbillies 7-1; Perry, Giants
w.. jlae~lde. Mlu Writlhl
The host
Big ~ . cham , w..... beglll Tueadoy· at Shall·
:i:! Amerlou Leape: Wa t t. 1
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OJie under ?ar o,n the bhck. nine. Buckeyes eomblnedn tl, bill P.l:; ,. ~; Okla.
- ·•
leo l!ld Sanford, Angels 6- [
MIB~ Hayme J191ted a ,
four Broneo errors 10 win \be , ~and
for.~••~.·
McLain, '1'11*1 1-2; Mellow I
DYer parn'Ill, Willie Carol \\!ann
. _elmmp!\&gt;l)llblp . 'behind tiona!
•••""""
lllld O'!Jo..,._, Indians 4-t- ,
second
·ac11oa.
Does not Include twHigb
Floria . Ehret, who PQS!ed a I arid a third lonlags from
iiil night pmea.
~ 1 0fet prr 71 In the
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ii: PEE WEE STANDINGS Unlll!d
NEW States
YORKGot!
(UP!)
- The play
round by [,theThe
14thUSGA
tee. polnll!d out tbat It year).
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Aasoctatioll
more lor
tbanu a 11
haUbole
aa hour.
Tile USG~, listed four prima· er •-·
"' jaa
""' w,. - 111
•~ IFirll Ga- AD Evealall IUSGA) announced Satunlay The USGA aeHoa eame Inow takes an hour longor for a ry laetoi:s which result In slow . S9 fa ihl aeCond ·roubtl'.
·i ! Begtaaln&amp; at I P.M.I
ibat two aew ruJea designed to despite the fact that I be group ol players to lilllsb aa 11- play--exceulve -~eying, jlar· The linal nlUIIil oi lila .ww.,
'0' AMERICAN LEAGUE
speed pl.,.., the puWng geen Proleaslonal Golfero Aaooclll- hole round thau It did 10 years ttcularly , ·'"' ·~· II'IIUIIII tbe .nament ,ti •Sunday. ··
l1111lflll-•·,"'!
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W L will be to ellect for tbe U. S. lion (PGA) Ia llaiul tbele . ago.
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I I Open Golf ebampiOIIIbip at the ruleL
' According to the USGA, the ~- pay "
lUI'II COIIII!I; BAND ,INJIJBED
jljldison
I t Olymple Country Club, Saa In a IUrtber effort to speed Jslow play "bas two adverse
,their on pace, .NEW YORK IUPil ll!ilineroy
0 I Francileo, JUDI 16-19.
up play, the USGA will sand a i effect&amp; whlcb are eontrary to irhich
Ia the bell _clOt IAu Johnson of
ltacwe
o I
The ru1e1 IIIJecliY:
notice to an opea eompeUton J!air play and the best Interest&amp; tempo
own games, In o\ftg~,. Dodgen
~1 Nlaltt'• lleoalll:
.-.conuaa- pulling by 1 odvllllng that II bellevel thai 1 ol golf:·
: dtsregatd tf
rJ811ta of ~ left ~ by 1IDO "'--'1- s.n~ 1'1 Saliltlla!•:a
~ire 17 Syracuse 10
plll)'er unW 1111 holeo out.
the "maslmum times for play "-Payero who are beld up I rest of :lht ·lleld; 1nd pla)'el'!l llton'i Pi~ In
son If Pomeroy 13
-L!Jtlng 1 baH 011 the pulling , ill lfOIIpl of three should not by slow groups are unable to \lailinl IAi'iM an~ real ef~ ~~ of
NAUONAL LEAGUB
green !of lhe purpose of : m!eed twe boors for nine !Joles play their belt goU. Notblng to clole ~..-,&gt;.which OCCU!'I· tlit llfew: r~~~=~
(GaDJH ''"' Jane II
cleaning only once bffore the and four hours for 18 '¥''""·"
interferes with ro"-.ntratkm between ¥, ljllll· tho ~ :tateil 001 ol .
, eport v~ l'lf'eroy Braves firot putt.
.
\'be notice also will p01nt out more ti.»n unjustifiable . slow ;ng group;:;t!·.:
•
A pndger ·-::~~·t:l;;t~~:r:~~
liine va. Pi&gt;meny Redl•g•
Tbeae ru!Os were tried oui ror that officials will be Pieri lor play.
FlnaUy;J;.Ibt ~ w.arl!ed ~I· John'"~ 11
i1[! AMERICAN LEAGUE
the first ume In the u. s. :slow play and ~Ill have a ."-It is beroming lnrre•si~a- th.e cow~t~;~"lil'iW1u~till•d ~~~~~;~ttliat
~ ma.... For Jaae Ill I
Ainateur ChampJODihipt III 1965 . spechol detail m automotive ly difficult to set the ent•re slow play•~.~ \'OOIC! ' Tti!Jit .ln.;ncult "·lor bilfi IAI:~Iriali·
~cuJe n. AM!oon
aad nllllted IIIIJII"""'I up tbelcartl at three checkpolni&amp;-lbe j liel~ of 150 players around the 10qaltles · even ' !hoJlt!h no ]1r:oJlirly.
.
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. . ,.,.. -· _,. . •!~ ~ .1!1• .l!l.!'th1 _~ and coursa In one dl' 1151 thlo wernlngs mny !Javo beea CIV&amp;I · .··
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29 Batters as
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Senatlll1 •t BraYes
Reds ~t Braves .
IDtllanil at y aukee1 ·
Reds at Yanks
.
Senators at Irull~
llravea at Red Sox
YallkB at Reds
~l)ltora at Rtd Sox
Indians at Brav~s
Braves af Yanks
lodlatls at Red Sox
Senators at Reds

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!Dial of leu thea m 01 the eould." , .
i&gt;GA jour 'lill ·year. • ,. '
I!• drove, to wllhin 1'111 '"f~:\1
. There Wf;l'' lliJ: ta4l~ llurltia• ''The wind will
lhe rtiiJnd\'lll by moat llll)'!blll8,'' he
·Yancey, ~ · Arl:lilll', Ver· · y,mcey , )Ill ,JI · m
wey, DovDn pd Bo foJcAillBter. wllhln Ji fle.t of t1ie pin
yllley'l eagle came after "l holed
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6

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Red Sox at IndlaDs
StnQtors at Yll1b

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Fn·day's MaJ"or Line "-ores
JJt

Burchett, Jeffery zetkle, Rill·
doll Smith.
CHESHIRE REDS
Dutch Rankin, Ml!r,, B Ill
Buck, Ass~. Mgr.,
Samuel
Gayton, R1ck Spaulding, . John
Baird, Randy McDaniel, Keith
Sarsent, Daopy Needs, Robert
Mitchell, Ronnie Roush, Terry
Scaggs.
BHiy Buck, David
While,
Robert McCully, BIH Rouoh,
Vlnt11n Rankin, Donald Spires,
John Metzger, Jay Jones.
· CHtrSJIIRE PONY LEAGUE
CUff Queen, Mgr., Clifford
Queen J fl Ty0 Earl Thomas
• e
•
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Dannie _Palmer, J011 Rathgeb,
Jim Price, Tommy Cooper.
JeBS Louden, Tom
H&gt;:sell,
Jack Henson, Perry
~be,
Ronnie Quillen, Johnny Patr1ck,
Terry Mattl!ews.

Notional Lee e
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Ang. OIO 0110 1_ 2 S I ::~~~nl~~erk~)
W L Pel.
N'ew York liOO 030 101- 6 13 1 HRs-Mazeroski (fth) Pagliaro32
17 .653
Drysdih!, Willhite (5), Miller ni (4lb)
•-Ban Fran
30 19 1 .112 2 ·
(S), Brewtr Ill 8J1d Roseboro:
·
Loa Angeles
28 20 .$63
Flsl!er 13-5) and Grote. LP- San Fran 010 0110 tro- 1 6 Plttlburgh
211 20 .$15
Drysdale (r.41,. . HRs- Boyer Phila
. 100 300 llx- 6 I •.Philo
2M3 .540
(4th), Parker (5th).
Sadeckl, Priddy 14), Shaw (7) Houston
21 24 .~7 9
and IIBJJer· Bunning 11-t)
x.St. Louis
20 24 .455 9.,.
Houston
,200 0110 tro- 2 9 o Uecker. LP-aodeckl (3-4),
Cincinnati
21 30 .41Z 12
Pitt&amp;.
200 000 001&lt;- 7 JJ 1 - Hart 114thl. Allen ,
•-Atlanta
16
25 .390 12
Dierker, Taylor (6) and Uecker (4th), Rojas (lot) .
Ne."' York
14 33 .:198 17
Chicago
0110 006 000- 6 9 Chicago
Clncl
. 1102 100 05x·• 8 13
Salllnlay'• Jleoalt1
Ellsworth Estrada (~
Hundley; 'pappas,
Los0 A~~les. 6 New, York 3
3
Nuxhall (B) and
Chi ag
Cmc!lnnati
9
0rse OW
Edwards 181. WP- Nulhall
Pittsburgh Houston I
1), LP- EIIsworth (!:').
Atlanta. 2 Sl. Lou~~ l , lsi
17th)
St. Lows at Allan,., 2nd nlghl
St. Louis 001 0110 no- 3 9 11San Fran at Phlla., night

f:

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Set July 34

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. Te~~ G., Ttrry Moore Top Field.Day Win~ers
Resultl~l!l 1 field day foe. ijaU ~lie RelaycenUy 1 ~cuse Grade school tealn, Steve

showed leatliilg point "'"""s
for tile 'aJrls was Terela. a-ll
ftlllQwad by Connie W~,
anna Cundlll, Tmie Ash and
!) sje Jefleta.
Topping the boys dlvlBlOa was
Terry Moore followed by
Habbard,
Rleky' ,Ash, ·
Grueser and Glry Mlcliad.
.Followlni fiit hOw '!lie lirst
tlltfil'~tl placed, ' . In
..S.r,; by efeil'
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·MoO!re;· Jim

NURBURGRING,
(UP!) ;;,. · Brlttlb driver
SUrtees, a former world
pion, and bls co-Jillol
Parko are favored Ill Sull41ay':ll
1,0011 kilometer auto race:
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (UPI)
- Eric Paulson, Santa r••••'
basketball captain, joins
eroup of American cage
who leave June 6 to hold
on the game In the
Paulson, a !Hoot I!Uard, had
t!Jree.season total at
Clara of 835 points.

llllnday'l Probably Pltcbers
Los Angeles at New York, 2
-Koufax (9-1) and Moeller ID-Ol
vs. Rlbanl 11-2) and Arrigo (I·
01 .
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San Francisco at Phliadelpbia
- Herbel li-0, vs. Cult 12-3),
St, LouiS at Atlanta Jackson (4·3) vs. Johnson 13-!).
Chicago at Cincinnati, 2
Broglio 12-41 and Hands (1-3)
::~~nS~geBr~~~d(~s ~~ va. Jay 15-2) and Maloney (5-11
Ryan. LP- Wilson 15-4). Hill- or Nulhall (1-1),
Smith (lsi), Scott (lllbl, Tresb Houston at Pittsburgh
l3rd,, Lopez (Jst), Foy (lst). Farrell 11-41 ~~ Veale 16-31.
K~n. City 0211 0110 0110- 2 o0
Mollday' Games
Bait.
010 020 00, _ 3 9 0 San Fran. at Phlla., night
Hunter, Dickson 18, and Only game scheduled.
Roof; Palmer (5-3 ) and Etche·
barren. LP- Hunler 14-4). HRs
AMERICAN LEAGUE
-Harrelson (5th), F. Robinson
W. L Pel.
(11th,,
Cleveland
30 16 .652
Wash.
000 0110 1100- o 3 o •-Baltimore
28 17 .622
Chicaso
030 401 00&lt;- 8 13 1 s-lletrolt
26 18 .591 3
McCormick, Humphrey• (41, x.California
23 23 .5110 7
Hannan (6 ), . and Camilli; Chicago
22 22 .500 7
Lamahe (3-1) and Martin. LP- Wuhington
22 26 .408 9
McCormick 13-5).
s·New York
20 24 .455 9
Cleve.
102 0110 300- 6 12 I Minnesota
20 25 . ~4 91&gt;
Minn.
002ll00 010-- 5 I 0 •-Kansas City 17 26 .395 Il l\
Ttanl, llllrsan 14), Radatz 181 •·Boston
18 29 .311.1 m ;
and Azcue: Grant, Worthington
Saturday's Results
17), Klippsleln 181 and Battey, Chicago 6 Washington o
Zimmerman (7), WP- Hargan Cleveland 7 Minnesota 4
(2-2). LP-Granl 14-61. HRs- K. C. and Ball., 2, twi·nlgbt
Landis (lsi), Versallea 14th), Detroit at California, nigh!
Oliva (12th), Whitfield 181b).
New York at Bost.m, night.
SaDday'I Probably Pltcbero
Sea8on Opens
Detroil at California, 2
11te
G)llllpolls
Summer Monbouquette 13·51 and Soa•rma ll
Leasue baseball program
(1-31 vs. Chance 13-111
commence Monday eveninl
McGlothlin 13-11. .
Memorisl Field.
Cleveland at Mmnesola
In Llttle Leagne acllon at Siebert (4-21 vs. Merritt iD-31
p. m.. the Atbletics will tackle • Boswell 11}-41.
the Indians. In Pony League
lion, the Brav•s wiU battle
Dodgers.
Pee Wee Leaeue action
begin after Bible School cla!ISelll
are completed.
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Gary Michaels; bard and Gary Michael; Glrlo:
Girls: Connie Warner 10 11. Dianna Cundiff, IIIIi fl.., 4 ln.,
Abfes and · Jerry' Mille;
it ln. Teresa Oooeb ~d
Teresa Gooch and Jeannie ·Sispi~ Jearn,. Terry Moore, ·
:Cundlll. '
BOll.
ky :Gli end Jjm Hubbard; third
Bleycle Race _ ' i!oyl: J 0 0 ,Wheelbarrow ract . wu won
pia~ ~'!'• Connie Warner,
Orueser and Alan Pugb; Girls: by T~ Moore And Jerry
re38 (loech and :rerr1e Ash.
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Adl and Terese Gooch. Hubbard lvhlle Ricky A•b and
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Put - JOn Grueser,
Baseball Throw _ Boys:, Ter· ~lm Ables won the ll'l!fl jumpGary MIChael and
f1 Moore 197 ft. Jim Hub- 1ng race and Teresa Gooch and
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'n)row - Boys: Jim 1
151 ft., Terry Moore
Girls: Tere. Dianna Cun-

PHYSICAL
FITNESS

First

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· Driving 1 powerful
cylinder Ferrari, Surtees was1 die YOliJl,II{J
docked Friday at 8:31.9
nuteo for the day'• fast~! I for
tralni111 sesoion time.

Atlanta
IOO 0110 001- 2 4 0
Gibson, Hoerner (i) and
McCarver ; Fischer, Abernathy
(9) and Oli~er. WP- Glbson (751. 1P- F1scher (2·3), HRAaron 118th).
Amerlcll Lea e
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11ew York 001 _5112 6111-15
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JULY

Over f1 0110 In awards wiD
presented' at the 21 event
show to he held Sunda
and
Re&amp;lltdt19n lor . Senter and alter ·100 beginners first eontacUnB Manaser Milhoan In Monday July~ •nd 4 ;t 1 ~
. JunUJr · Lili'•Saving course~, year applicants - ar·e regis- adv1111ce.
,·
Albeno County Fairgrounds. e
and aU ~ pool eo'll,'ses ~· tered, this class will be cut off. Laler this month, the tank The lboW, sponsored by the
underway 'I! the
Galllpohs A sectnd llealnn~ra class Will will stay open on Thursday eve- Athens Jay-Cees fn conjunction
Swtmmi!ll P,.t, accordJDg to be eonduct~ In tllld-July.
nihgo until 1 o'clock
with the Athens Western Rid·
Jol\11 Mltb., !D&amp;aager,. ,
Instructors are avaflable for
.
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Jng Club is ocbeduled to
Mutioan s;;ii/llle
· savina adult sw!Inmfng lessons.
If As of 3 p.m., Friday, 37 stu- at 7:30 a.~. July 3 with the run·
e~ w;lll ,belln
Monday enoagh odulll sign up lor the dent tickets had .been sold, a- nlng of nine performance
momlne·• in the Gallipolis jlool, ~s.e,- lt . wlll be given, accord- Jon&amp; with 50 family tickets. ~- Halter classes wlll begin at
The tour ,awlm!lll~ . cour~ea llljJ to Milhoan.
Altendance was dewn I as t 10:30 a.m. July 4 foflowed at I
will be!liQ alter Dally Vacal1on Today, the pool hours will Sunday and Moqday as 8 re- p.m. by the runninB of I!
Bible School elaases are. co~ be from 1:' p.m. Monday, It suit of cold Jemperatures, but lormance classes. · . ,
pleted.
.
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will be ol*t from 3-6 p.m., and it picked up somewhat Friday Winnerll of performance classMilhoan said two week i!O~rs- Tuesday, the boors will be 1-6 and Saturday,
es, wllh the exception of the
eo in be~IS, advanctid be- p.m.
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Lead-in-Pony event and
the
&amp;~nnen.
mtermedlatea and The tanks regular schedule
Jackpot Rece will receive,
~er1 wDI commeuc~ on far. the_ remainder of the oum·
GAUJPOIJB SLOW
Place : $17 and a Jrophy; SecM~. June :10, lnd conDn.ue mer Will ~ effecUve Wednes·
PITCH S~ANDINGS
ond Place: $10, 11tlrd Place:
tbroulh July 1..
day. Thais !:' p.m.
TEAM
·w L R OR $5; Fourth Place, $3 and Fifth
ne )111111181' pointed out thst The pool may be reserved G &amp; J . . .. . . . . . . 3 ·o 46 11 Place, Ribbon only.
-:--~-----:--~fo:_r_.!pr::l:::v•::te~ev~enln~g~pa~r~U~
es~by Neal lnsuranee ·_ 2 I 22 10 Winners of Hailer cla•ses will
GSI .............. 3 I 20 20 receive, First Place, $4 ; Sec·
JIAL8TON BEADS IJ!IT
ANNOUNCE TOURNEY DATE Nazarene Church I 2 16 21 ond Place, $2; Thin! Place $1,
"·'U)~ .&lt;• ' tr · ·' c ·:. · •i;rANsFIElJ), ''Oillo (IJI&gt;t) _ Nationwide Ins. 1 · 2 1S 29 and Fourth Place, Ribbon' on·
DOif ( PI) - Dennis Th6 firal state-wide American Bliptlsl Church
0 3 7 33 ly. All contestant&amp; under 6 years
Jlalstol tf Bilkerslleld Calif Legion golf tournament 1s ocbed- Tl1l'ALS · · · · · · · · t ~ 124 124 In the Lead-In-Pony event will
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be awarded a trophy. Winners
and Cliff Rlehey of DaHaa Sathere. .
go Neal Ina. 4, BspUst Church I
of the Jackpot Race will
litday ailed list
Am· ·!!orne :wo golferl are expected G &amp; J 16, Nationwide Ins, 6
the total money collected fur
11e
1
01·.33
to eompete in the 36ohole medal Na1arene Church II, GSJ I
the race as follows, First Place,
IJICan pia~ _entered for the 'play tournament at"l'win Lakel 11118 WEEK'S GAMES:
f40 per cent; Second Place, 30
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ll1id Possum Run i!&gt;U courses JI!Ollday
per cent ; Tblrd Place, 20 per
~lmbleclon Lawn Tennis cham· Neal Ina. vs. Nazarene Church cent; Fourth Place, 10 per eent.
l!ionshipo JUliO 20,
Tuelday
Entry lees of 11 will be
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ed for the Halter Clasaes
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· NEW YORK (UP)) -Stat Tb.....y
$2 lor the Performance Classt)NMAN..GEAIILE
iefthanl{e~· Sandy Koufax of the Nat1onw1de Ins. vs. Baptist es with the exception of the
FRANKFURT, Germany LOs Ange~s Dodgers receivod Church
Jackpot Raee ($51 and the Lead(UP!). -Ji:uropeao belvyweight tba annual Babe Ruth award •
Karl Mlldenber(er, . who is giVen by the New York cha ter In P~ny .event (fl),
Sequl I H). and Bosman (HII
possibly next on the list of ol the Baseball Writers As.!la- beA :natton of 50 cent&amp; will vs. Petero 12-2) and Horlen 0·
CaBiius ·Clay, noWJed lhe lion 11 America
eo ded 1rom all spectator. 6).
German Boxing Coll!llllsslon
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over 13 years at the gale. Pro- Kansas City at Baltimorethsl bp --Jr· (fropplng bls 11te awll{d, given to Koufax coed! from the show will be Sheldon (3-5 ) vs. Bunker 14·31
manacer:· ·n . . ·
before Friday night's Dodger used !or char~table effort&amp; of
New York al Boston · ··'1111! dliljJule wl"' my mana· game with the New York Met&amp;, both .lubs.
Peterson (:H) or Bouton (!HI)
fei'Jhbold by n0 m,Jlll affect was for his being named the Addltlaoallnformatlon nay be VB. Lonhor( 12-3).
...l ' leno 1 · Cl ftgbt " Uld outltandln&amp; player In the 1965 obtained by wrlt!Dg the Athens
M011day'o Gameo
'!"'J.xw II\' 1 ay
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Worlll Series.
Jay-Ceea, Box JJ2, Atljens, Ohio Chleago at California, night
~~or by calling 5112-1734.
Boltlmore at Washington, night
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Rod• at
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Indians at
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prty, David Co!Usilll, Jo!Jn. Senators at Indians
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ue ·action· this summer' The Lueas, As•t. Mv..
George
Pte-Wee team will play In the Thompson, -Richard · .Stiltner,
·•SyracuR Iiagne, playing 1helr Birl · Myers, Steven Dan~
games llllder the lights at the ,Claude Cornelius, Ricky Buck,
SyraCliSO bal) park, Ullder the Randy Rider, James Patrick,
4Jrectron of Bob Louks.
. Jell Burger. Charles
Casto,
, ;n.e Cheshire T!gera aad the. David WI!O, Stepben Baird,
Clieslllre Reds, both _ Uttle Timmy McDaniel
I.eague teams, wiD play in the Terry Lul!&amp;o, Bryan Lucaa,
Ohio Valley Boya Laagne, ~bleb Thomu Stump1 Ricky Smith,
consist&amp; of Jeams from .Rio Edward Lawson, Dannie Jones,
Gr~e, AddlivHJe, Centervlqe, Darrell Jones, Greg Sheets,
Wlik.f.lv!.lle, and Vinton. Harold Timmy LUcas, Criss Preston,
Bennet! of Gatupoltlls the pres- D~lllls Sayre, George Thomp!dent of this leagne.
son, David RoBI.
Tbe ~· p.... League
CJIESBIRE nGERll
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made up of IS and 14-year-old F D Allensworth
Mgr
boys, will play In the .M,G.M. Wink Roush, Asst. Mgr., Ed:
Baseball.tiagne. Chel Tarine- die Swisher, Gregory McCarty,
hUI, of Middleport, lB president George Shamblin, Danny Swish'
ol th~ !~que.
er, Mlke Beebe, Lanle Louden,
Llal!iil below are the rostero !Jonald PriCI! Robert Rider
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Glen ~' pretldenl of the of the four Chei!Ure teams and • GPry .saundero.
·Braves at Yanks
Ches~ BOys Ba!eban ai!ocl· their managers IQJd coaches: , Tommy QuHJen, ~Jtcble. Dan. Red Sox at Senators

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· ~~'tt'..cne:-.':t· ·:::! - e;c- .. ~.:tn-·~ -~~-..-!_~ ,!!ll:~"'e~:n-.~.:e f&lt;xo -~,
WesteiD Loclll Sobool . District,
Friday n••ht
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O~~!~-~~~~fofe~oif:~;c~~~~~~!~~~~
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WJTIUN lbe next few weeks, many
wilt decide to continue their education on !be college 'l,evel. Severlll have
already been ac~pted In various
schools around !be country.

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OTHERS will begin searching for jobs,
Some will get married, And still
lb~
others will seek a career in lbe anneil
jallowed
as
how ~
forces. Thus, after 12 years of hard
was co1181derlng
work, and fun, another class is turned r'
enii'&amp;Dt.
loose in this ancient and complicated world. The 1966
.
REED, president
.
. elll!er Pbil
graduating class was Gallia Academy's largest In lbe
The
Farnters
Bank
and
Sa•··
Globokar
or
Jack
Carsey imschool's 156-year history.
.
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lngs
Co.,
who
with
Attornty
mediately
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Mondays thru Fridays at 8:00 a.m. · 9 a.m. and on
at
p.m. will
Fred
Crow
was
chllllenged
In
·
appeating at ~ Grade School, Gallipolis, on Saturday nile,
sponstired by
the GaUipolis DAV. Show time will be at 8 p.m. (local time), The admission will be
the contest by tiie· Pomeroy THE WILLIAMS~I·,:~onw,::~m
Emergency Squad last -k, Softball team, pr
$1 for Adults; 50c for children at the door. Advance tickets are available. Appearbas malled.a 'leUer to Ptesidenl l of the -finest
1D :iOOIII-1
ing on st,age;.l!t person will be Buddy Starcher and his lovely wife, Mary. Ann, Nor·
asking
for
a
jumper
eastern
Ohio,
will
-bolt
a
man Chap'nian,. ~'Sleepy" Jeffers, Butch Lester, Herman Yarbrough and comedians
~
the
LBJ
l!lnch
_
ill
TOxas
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club
out
of
·ChtJiieolhe
·IDdiY
Roscoe .Swerps,, and Little Willie. This is a good, clean show for the entire family
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Ted lllao .Clilled a Plkevj]Je, a tw~nigbl doubl~der .• at
wllithi'&gt;Will inchtde Gospel songs, Folk songs, Rock &amp; Roll numbers, Instrumentals
· bo tile ..1_cUBe Ball Park · .. The worth down
·
Ky. bank vI.""il dent
Duets, Trios, Quartets, Country and lots of Comedy! You will see and Hear Buddy
w Is
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tan up 23 6:15 ~ . .
Starcher_sjn_g his top Nationwide hit recording: "History Repeats Itself".
lmOY(II · as ~ the "World's. Most flral game will:"ift UDderw'r down ·za ~- "" a 'm ,
Unusual Banker" . He 1o0; at 6 P. m.
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wao asked to supptY a hg for . Kenny William&amp; .ill _
~ ~=:mg,!!upa, :~
eOiiieJL
of lhe loclll lesm, ~ . UP
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lpdlcallOJ11l
~ad
me
to
many
of
the
better
athletes
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World Traveler
believe_lhll Mr; 'Reed will ac- Meigs and surrounding CbWII!es. .15 a. m., Fr.8akiin
IT'S not third dimension.
the cbl!ll~age of Pomeroy'
NaJIO!lwide played· Ill a
Meldahl
A'JBOSI
37 Petty prince
38 Srottlih stream
It's not a mirage, elthsquadmen.
U
the
LBJ
RanCh
.nameD!
at
Chillicothe
OV'
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f
1-~ Bret~
39Pronoun (pl. )
er. This picture came about
llllart4
41 Compaas point
comas ~ the Jumps here Memorlar Day. wee~ . ·
5 'fhiland'l
o42 Indian weig}tL
as
a
result
of
a
double
ex·
abould 'tnaleb !bose of Cola- was 'I'IIDnet-liP' alter
!ormar naml +4 Inner (comb.
posure. Last Monday, dur• - .Branco.
farm.)
veras
County, ealu.
of bard playiDg. o,;; !It::~
Brat!l .
46 Massa.l[fng
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
-Note
tng
the
35th
annual
DoughPlans
are
!bat
the
frog
jumpDay, Wll~ams took II
.
12 PfffiOU &amp;illtte
instrument
to Defense Secretary Robert s. ' boy serviCes in the GallipoJ 3 Wilhln (t'lllnb. 49Expunge
lllg event will get underway tbo early afternoon.- and
Jurm )
53 Arabian name
McNamara:
lis city park, Times-Sentinel
aU p. m. U11a coming Friday still out there late - alter
Meldahl 7 p,
_. 1 . _
14 Augment
54 Lengthen•
Somebody does like you up on P hotographer
Don aI d
15 E~lerlained
56 Sault Ste. Marie
and the IIDala w111 be held at p. m. tbal nigbl - and .
GIIIIIJlol!i Dim ~ PMeD4·
w1th.a t'111rivarl (coli.)
8Ar!!hetype
35Cbureh festival
Capital HilL
Wright took a picture of E.
2:30 p. m.-Sunday.
three prnes during the mara- or down. 4:10 p. m.1 .Harvey
17l:ng!W. strea m 57 Anglo-Suon
9HeaUng devices season
IE-Higgins, principal speakJ8Tract. dowa
thec-.v
lOThtught (Fr.) -40Wadlng blrda
,
lhon-tlylt double ellmiDaUon Jordon down 5:45 p. m.; Beien
J9F~ .
58Beverage.
llPoems
-43Repulse
A
House-Senate
economics
I
er,
in
front
of
lbe
World
lllumey:
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Z. down 7:25 p. m.; .Jolin Ladd
:ll Be !ileD1.
59 Oriental coia 16 Clo.ser
~ Harlngue
subcommittee issued a report War I Doughboy.
( Lalln )
flO Endure
20lntended
48New England
ODDS 'N ENDS .DEP"llT· Put It on your agenda to at- De2· up 11:4ll p. m!( '~erelilf
23 County iD New 11 Saa eagle
22 Stout strinp
state tab.)
Saturday praising McNamara
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OOW..'
24 Greater
47 Trnpial plmt
MENT
- Fred Crow, an at- . tend. The doubleheader tbls up 1 a. m.; Flag Sbli{ ~p~ :i&amp;
quanUty
48 Bear (utro.JLJ
for his work in ecnomically FOLLOWING the park cortomey
wb•
enjoys good whole- eveniDg will be worth seeing. a. m.
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25 Raced
50 Genus of
supervising the sprawling supmony, Wright journey• 2 Mimicbr
26 Withdrawal
maples
some fun·· as mum 88 working The competlticn should
be KeaAwba Rlver;- Allen R.
3 Brnilian &amp;tate 28 Community in lil Maseulille
ply system of the Defense ed to the Pine Street Cemeon a civic project, was over-- ben.
Merrill up London a. so a. m.;
"~r~~: ga!lg.. 4 Cl1oose by ballot Germaay
nickname
Department.
,tery where the second half
34
Jad,Y'a
i 30 Ages
52 Eslientid being
h~one
afternoon
last
~k
,
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F. Shearer doWI! Winfield
31 Back
~ of Gallipolis' annual Momdictating
the
~
of
a
S-act
CIIARLES
MEIIEDITII,
.BOD
2:10
p. m,; H.· I!J, Bcwles '
Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D-DI , orial Day services were
play (o melodrii!D", DO doubt) of Mr. and Mrs, William Mer• wtr~_ ~ld 4:45 a. m.; Nation~
•ubcommittee chairman, said I conducted. He had three
to biB secretary, Sybll Ebera-- dith, formerly of Meigs coun- lip WID!Ield 10 p. m.; Fci't
"he !McNamara) has gone to ,Brownie Scouts - Carol Jo
bacb -- .. Nl!jll'ly a bUDdred ty, won three
sd.Oiarshtpa Dearborn !lawn Winfield 11:50
work wdb courage, !"'para!- Kidwell; Susan (lloss, and
plast!c
w88tebaakelll
In
boxes
last
week.
He
ranked
rU'llt In p. m·.; Mountain ·Stile down
leled ab1bty and tenac1ty, and Lina Casey - pose for a
are m tho ball way of the Sy- his -graduating class of 85 stud· V/lnlleld IZ:tO &amp;Iilii.; Lucy Jana
has made. tremendollll progress .shot before lbe girls decorracuse
Town Hall --. . Seems ~ at Fort Frye High School Lucas down Winfield t a m •
'" lmprov1ag both the organ~&gt;a- 'ated the Civil War graves
88
though
they were shipped Beverly.
· •-·1 wt field , ' ·:
t10n and management of the with flowers.
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erroneously
to
the
Metp
COlinMeredith
was
the
winDer
of
""''"' up n · UD a. m.,
defen~ establishment."
•
ly
village
Jnatead
.of
golag
to
honor
scholarships
to
Ohio
Beaver .down Wlrtlleld 8 a. m.
Douglas added: "In so doing, WHEN Wright developed his film Tuesday morning,
oost reductions of several
and World's largest two-wheeled
the Image above was the end result. Higgins Is ~ eorrect mailing address of State, Findlay College
Is
billions of dollars annually have · seen on the lower left. One of the girls appears to be "''acuse, N. Y. . , , Jllckey Martella. He bas chosen Marl10 lndu
Winebrenner,
a
Pomeroy
High
ella
College
where
he
pians
motoreyc
stry
.
"'*flDbeen ochieved . • . "
"floating'' between the Rio Grande College professor II'!Id, reportedly swung one of l!l major . In engineering. Mere- trated 1D Japan, aceoniJDg
toThe report on the $7 billion In _and_ lbe Doughboy. ~e usually place double exposures
the
•big
bats
on
the
Capital
-Unl·
·ilith
dellvered
a
speech
duriDg
the
Eocy~opaedla
BrllaDJilae.
government p r o p e r t y said, m file 13, but Dateline thought this one was unique .
U1la the colllllleiiOOmenl on c i v te
however, that much more must and worth printing.
' Yeralty baseball team
IJthlitm Is the liJhteat of Ill
spriDg
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A
Capital
release
ReaponslbWUes, ,
be done to eliminate waste.
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The subrormnlttee urj/ed all DE.'SPITE the fact ·11 was a cool 62 de«rees Monday said .. \V!Jlebren~r broke , .. ~to Attendlng ~ here
federal agencies to use up $703 1
the new Upstream Public Use Area in Galllpol.;. a hltlllli Streak With • 81111111' Mrs. Harry PIL'Iia,
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million of Items that have only ' was filled to capacity with automobiles, by-standers and winning double In the 9th Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
a short life, such as photogra- empty boat trailers. If this is an indication of lblngs tng against arch-rival ~n Mrs. Denver Weber
phic equipment, palllt . and to c~me, lbe Old French· City can eXpect thousands of •.lid lately had moved to the and Ml)l. Ernest Whitehead
--medical supplies. It also wunsts between now and the first of Ocwber.
· lop of tuna-batted-In SlaiiiUcs. daughten, · Jean, Jalle and
Winebrenner, a
sophomore, Ia, aU of Reeilsvule; jnd '
recommended that an the
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short-life items be e101mlned TWE!'fiT YEARS AGO, from the files ot The Dally played rlgllt field for the Cru- and Mri. HliroJd !lliler and
and used or given to schools,
Trtbune and ':"eekly Gallia Times . , _ c. R. (Mac) alders , -- .'l'bere are a lew .dllughten, Maiy Rulli and
hospitals or other non-profit McGmness appomted representative for Ohio State more bllo!h spaces avlflable'for R:,D., Middleport. '
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organizations that ean use Life lnsuraqce Co., ~cceeding the late Eugene s.
them.
(Gene) Spear . . .- Twelve to graduate from Holzer Hospital School of Nursing . . . City plans bond issue for
s~ee! improvement, carnival n~ park banned, bus
line ts proposed . . . John Hlchards, 71 Rio Grande
succumbs . . . Mrs. Clyde Mitchell nam~d aUendance
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~fficer for local schools .. . James F. Haldennan, 26,
ts na.med head football coach ... Mills H. Smiley, 30,
appomted head basketball coach by Gallipolis school
boar~ .. . Bob Evans, with a _.391 average, ranks se~­
ond tn &lt;;lhto Valley Assocta!ton batting averag~s as
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CoL H. B. Ecker and Harold Wetherholt appointed to
National Rivers and Harbors Advisory Committee by
Washington official .. . E. E. Caldwell and H. B. Ecker
_guest speakers for MeJI!orial Day services at Northup
and Centenary cemetenes . . . Tom Agee presidentelect of Gallipolis Rotary club, to attend national convention in New Jersey.
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ans. allo- teaWiecl ,;tbat on two
or lliee oeeasioha, Ba):er got
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Education Associi§On dues Ba• ker had ~llected;-' thai .Belter
had Instructed ~iln to set tao
out of th! tin cabinet to give to
Bert Miller to buy apples. • .
Referring to lhe ~le fi ..,.
plio.atlon, Baker•said, 'It jrould·
make 11,1e look ~ad if they did
set•. it ill on time." Evans testl-

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Bapr was late 'coming to
1&lt;111oot on . numerollll -occasions,
arid ~ter '· one occasion on discussing 'it with the loclll oupero
lntendenl Baker :&gt;id biJp be was

proseculiOg, attomoy JohD A.
Epling q'!,eSiioned Evans about
bl!fore be rdlnqu!sheillhe witness 19 Warren, F. Sheets, Bak·
'\r1a eounsel;· 'tor croas-enml·
nation.
That questiniDi eonsumed
nearly an hour. Tbe croos-ex~minatton started at 8:4ll p.m.
and Evans · was the target of
repealed questions ill regards
to. thOse issues. Tbe hearing was ·
recea!lt!d at t0:30 p.!JI. to re'sume again at 7:30 p.m. last
night, with Evana sliD facing
additimml cross examination.
Bak~' had requ~ted ihe publie bearing alter the SQuthwe~·
em Beard voted April t not to

Enter tOO p.se of the 6ftsted

NneW bll contracl whieb ~· ·
plres JUly Sl, and alter two
~eeullve mee~• •at W)rleh
the IIIlard twiei Wi'miDaled aak
· t!'"' ~frq~t. t~ J~tUW' .,. time
without pay,
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pub!Jc besr)ng were devoled to
tba· teslbnony .of Jameo- , L.
Clar~, appoiDied by _ibe Southwestern Board· to ~· .ovet;Jill.
ker•s)ob on April 19. La{lt Tilesday nlgbt, I!JpJIDg slartlid his
dlreet namlnalion of Evans,
and It was concluded Friday
night.
Evans tesWied about getting
the $60 lor tbe apples when ·Epling' !lllked, "What use, II any,
in regard&amp; to the OEA d""",
did Baker put to, ·or anyone on
biB dlrectlori?" Evans said Ba·
her dhecled blm 'to gel the'
money out.of thJ OEA money.
Actually, wbat happened to

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:ljle QEA _money, aceortling bl
earUer testhnony at tbo bear·
IDfi, •• :that -Baker hid collected t!ui ·~cbers' OEA dues In
Seotember, and had not pakt
tbo d!ies lit before someDme a----'-~ ... first of November or ·
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time of the Southeas~
_ern Qhlo Education Association
·IJIOjlting at Athens. . .
During the week of April 12,
Evans said be heard Baker discussiDg the Title 1 application
In Baker's office with Mrs. Opal
Lloyd and Mrs. Martha Smith.
, Evant· quoted Baker that it
was humanly impossible to get
It done by Thursday or Friday
of that week, "If they were to
get II done, it would make me
look bad," Evans said, was
Baker's statement.
QuesUoned about Baker's Ira~
lis of coming to school In the
mornings during the past
scbool year, Evans said he

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was ID o)!lll moll of the ~
when Bilker came ill. 'l'llat will
about 9:$7, a.m., Evln• sta~.
Relerrlni to the 81"8$11 IIOW·
lng incident, Ev~ -· . ~
mat ne a,_. """"r ...W ....., .,,'~
ed it at a later daf!o, and tliat
Baker had ackaowledg~ I b e
!act that he was p\ari)lq grUB
seed.
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about It,". Evans alated; 'a: n d
"I iold bhn 8 teaclier told ·me."
Evans said that sellopl was in
session at the lime -but he'. dld
not knOw bow tong Baker rfl'
malned at hiS grass planting
Evans testified tb3t Bale..,
bandied the lunehroom money,
rook It home inc! · counted II,
and brought back $211 I or
ehange for the nex1 day. He
said Baker got to sobool Just
in time for noon onr tWo or
three occasions.
Most of Epling's questions

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related to potr1t1 lJsted ·
ID his opeDing s~ at lite
lirsl qloD ol'the lleartDI ~
. be charged tbat ~ recelv·
, ed money lor var!Oul puipoJes
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lOT the money: and thai ~
made personlll use of' sehoul
time,. not' attending. to hll ~
Ues, attending slll)es, workiDg
about biB bo!ne .and plartiiDg
griiSS, 11J14 that he· frequently
arrived 'la~ ~~-.sehouL
SltW questioned Evans In
regard to ·l!le·bandHnc of Junm·
h)om money, and where It was
kept; Evatil talified thai Bilker
tepl the 'money tp a lin sale,
buf ID I!IIBWil' to aitolher question staled that because he kept
It 1D 1 lin sale, it was no reason
for ·tire board to fire blm.
Evans was ,also qeustloued
about the TIUe fi and TH!e ID
programs but said be was only
aequaiDted with them in a goo-

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.lONNIE FACEMIRE

KATHY BOGGS

DIANE REMITA

Biggest Cla'ss ·in History
Is ·Graduated from GAHS
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SKI TROOP ..c.. The Art Claxton Ski" Troop, a family o f top entertainers in the water skiing profession, will •
· visitors of tbe Big Bend Regatta boat races Ibis co ming Saturday and Sunday, June 11 and 12 in Pomm!)'.
shows lbe Claxton
as
performed o n the Ohio River in Pomeroy last year duriug lbe regalti.

·Batman and Robin

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BIRTHS, O!VOitCES
. IIEAt eSt ATl
I;IEA.'I'HS, MARRIAGE$

With Each New or Used Car Purchased

CH·ECK l'Hii'.....

June 6th Through June 13th, 1966

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Conh·A

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big of Clay Baker, ous¥-local

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WesteiD Loclll Sobool . District,
Friday n••ht
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WJTIUN lbe next few weeks, many
wilt decide to continue their education on !be college 'l,evel. Severlll have
already been ac~pted In various
schools around !be country.

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OTHERS will begin searching for jobs,
Some will get married, And still
lb~
others will seek a career in lbe anneil
jallowed
as
how ~
forces. Thus, after 12 years of hard
was co1181derlng
work, and fun, another class is turned r'
enii'&amp;Dt.
loose in this ancient and complicated world. The 1966
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REED, president
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. elll!er Pbil
graduating class was Gallia Academy's largest In lbe
The
Farnters
Bank
and
Sa•··
Globokar
or
Jack
Carsey imschool's 156-year history.
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Co.,
who
with
Attornty
mediately
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Mondays thru Fridays at 8:00 a.m. · 9 a.m. and on
at
p.m. will
Fred
Crow
was
chllllenged
In
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appeating at ~ Grade School, Gallipolis, on Saturday nile,
sponstired by
the GaUipolis DAV. Show time will be at 8 p.m. (local time), The admission will be
the contest by tiie· Pomeroy THE WILLIAMS~I·,:~onw,::~m
Emergency Squad last -k, Softball team, pr
$1 for Adults; 50c for children at the door. Advance tickets are available. Appearbas malled.a 'leUer to Ptesidenl l of the -finest
1D :iOOIII-1
ing on st,age;.l!t person will be Buddy Starcher and his lovely wife, Mary. Ann, Nor·
asking
for
a
jumper
eastern
Ohio,
will
-bolt
a
man Chap'nian,. ~'Sleepy" Jeffers, Butch Lester, Herman Yarbrough and comedians
~
the
LBJ
l!lnch
_
ill
TOxas
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club
out
of
·ChtJiieolhe
·IDdiY
Roscoe .Swerps,, and Little Willie. This is a good, clean show for the entire family
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Ted lllao .Clilled a Plkevj]Je, a tw~nigbl doubl~der .• at
wllithi'&gt;Will inchtde Gospel songs, Folk songs, Rock &amp; Roll numbers, Instrumentals
· bo tile ..1_cUBe Ball Park · .. The worth down
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Ky. bank vI.""il dent
Duets, Trios, Quartets, Country and lots of Comedy! You will see and Hear Buddy
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Starcher_sjn_g his top Nationwide hit recording: "History Repeats Itself".
lmOY(II · as ~ the "World's. Most flral game will:"ift UDderw'r down ·za ~- "" a 'm ,
Unusual Banker" . He 1o0; at 6 P. m.
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wao asked to supptY a hg for . Kenny William&amp; .ill _
~ ~=:mg,!!upa, :~
eOiiieJL
of lhe loclll lesm, ~ . UP
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lpdlcallOJ11l
~ad
me
to
many
of
the
better
athletes
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World Traveler
believe_lhll Mr; 'Reed will ac- Meigs and surrounding CbWII!es. .15 a. m., Fr.8akiin
IT'S not third dimension.
the cbl!ll~age of Pomeroy'
NaJIO!lwide played· Ill a
Meldahl
A'JBOSI
37 Petty prince
38 Srottlih stream
It's not a mirage, elthsquadmen.
U
the
LBJ
RanCh
.nameD!
at
Chillicothe
OV'
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1-~ Bret~
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er. This picture came about
llllart4
41 Compaas point
comas ~ the Jumps here Memorlar Day. wee~ . ·
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o42 Indian weig}tL
as
a
result
of
a
double
ex·
abould 'tnaleb !bose of Cola- was 'I'IIDnet-liP' alter
!ormar naml +4 Inner (comb.
posure. Last Monday, dur• - .Branco.
farm.)
veras
County, ealu.
of bard playiDg. o,;; !It::~
Brat!l .
46 Massa.l[fng
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
-Note
tng
the
35th
annual
DoughPlans
are
!bat
the
frog
jumpDay, Wll~ams took II
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12 PfffiOU &amp;illtte
instrument
to Defense Secretary Robert s. ' boy serviCes in the GallipoJ 3 Wilhln (t'lllnb. 49Expunge
lllg event will get underway tbo early afternoon.- and
Jurm )
53 Arabian name
McNamara:
lis city park, Times-Sentinel
aU p. m. U11a coming Friday still out there late - alter
Meldahl 7 p,
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14 Augment
54 Lengthen•
Somebody does like you up on P hotographer
Don aI d
15 E~lerlained
56 Sault Ste. Marie
and the IIDala w111 be held at p. m. tbal nigbl - and .
GIIIIIJlol!i Dim ~ PMeD4·
w1th.a t'111rivarl (coli.)
8Ar!!hetype
35Cbureh festival
Capital HilL
Wright took a picture of E.
2:30 p. m.-Sunday.
three prnes during the mara- or down. 4:10 p. m.1 .Harvey
17l:ng!W. strea m 57 Anglo-Suon
9HeaUng devices season
IE-Higgins, principal speakJ8Tract. dowa
thec-.v
lOThtught (Fr.) -40Wadlng blrda
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lhon-tlylt double ellmiDaUon Jordon down 5:45 p. m.; Beien
J9F~ .
58Beverage.
llPoems
-43Repulse
A
House-Senate
economics
I
er,
in
front
of
lbe
World
lllumey:
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Z. down 7:25 p. m.; .Jolin Ladd
:ll Be !ileD1.
59 Oriental coia 16 Clo.ser
~ Harlngue
subcommittee issued a report War I Doughboy.
( Lalln )
flO Endure
20lntended
48New England
ODDS 'N ENDS .DEP"llT· Put It on your agenda to at- De2· up 11:4ll p. m!( '~erelilf
23 County iD New 11 Saa eagle
22 Stout strinp
state tab.)
Saturday praising McNamara
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47 Trnpial plmt
MENT
- Fred Crow, an at- . tend. The doubleheader tbls up 1 a. m.; Flag Sbli{ ~p~ :i&amp;
quanUty
48 Bear (utro.JLJ
for his work in ecnomically FOLLOWING the park cortomey
wb•
enjoys good whole- eveniDg will be worth seeing. a. m.
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25 Raced
50 Genus of
supervising the sprawling supmony, Wright journey• 2 Mimicbr
26 Withdrawal
maples
some fun·· as mum 88 working The competlticn should
be KeaAwba Rlver;- Allen R.
3 Brnilian &amp;tate 28 Community in lil Maseulille
ply system of the Defense ed to the Pine Street Cemeon a civic project, was over-- ben.
Merrill up London a. so a. m.;
"~r~~: ga!lg.. 4 Cl1oose by ballot Germaay
nickname
Department.
,tery where the second half
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Jad,Y'a
i 30 Ages
52 Eslientid being
h~one
afternoon
last
~k
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F. Shearer doWI! Winfield
31 Back
~ of Gallipolis' annual Momdictating
the
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of
a
S-act
CIIARLES
MEIIEDITII,
.BOD
2:10
p. m,; H.· I!J, Bcwles '
Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D-DI , orial Day services were
play (o melodrii!D", DO doubt) of Mr. and Mrs, William Mer• wtr~_ ~ld 4:45 a. m.; Nation~
•ubcommittee chairman, said I conducted. He had three
to biB secretary, Sybll Ebera-- dith, formerly of Meigs coun- lip WID!Ield 10 p. m.; Fci't
"he !McNamara) has gone to ,Brownie Scouts - Carol Jo
bacb -- .. Nl!jll'ly a bUDdred ty, won three
sd.Oiarshtpa Dearborn !lawn Winfield 11:50
work wdb courage, !"'para!- Kidwell; Susan (lloss, and
plast!c
w88tebaakelll
In
boxes
last
week.
He
ranked
rU'llt In p. m·.; Mountain ·Stile down
leled ab1bty and tenac1ty, and Lina Casey - pose for a
are m tho ball way of the Sy- his -graduating class of 85 stud· V/lnlleld IZ:tO &amp;Iilii.; Lucy Jana
has made. tremendollll progress .shot before lbe girls decorracuse
Town Hall --. . Seems ~ at Fort Frye High School Lucas down Winfield t a m •
'" lmprov1ag both the organ~&gt;a- 'ated the Civil War graves
88
though
they were shipped Beverly.
· •-·1 wt field , ' ·:
t10n and management of the with flowers.
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to
the
Metp
COlinMeredith
was
the
winDer
of
""''"' up n · UD a. m.,
defen~ establishment."
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village
Jnatead
.of
golag
to
honor
scholarships
to
Ohio
Beaver .down Wlrtlleld 8 a. m.
Douglas added: "In so doing, WHEN Wright developed his film Tuesday morning,
oost reductions of several
and World's largest two-wheeled
the Image above was the end result. Higgins Is ~ eorrect mailing address of State, Findlay College
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billions of dollars annually have · seen on the lower left. One of the girls appears to be "''acuse, N. Y. . , , Jllckey Martella. He bas chosen Marl10 lndu
Winebrenner,
a
Pomeroy
High
ella
College
where
he
pians
motoreyc
stry
.
"'*flDbeen ochieved . • . "
"floating'' between the Rio Grande College professor II'!Id, reportedly swung one of l!l major . In engineering. Mere- trated 1D Japan, aceoniJDg
toThe report on the $7 billion In _and_ lbe Doughboy. ~e usually place double exposures
the
•big
bats
on
the
Capital
-Unl·
·ilith
dellvered
a
speech
duriDg
the
Eocy~opaedla
BrllaDJilae.
government p r o p e r t y said, m file 13, but Dateline thought this one was unique .
U1la the colllllleiiOOmenl on c i v te
however, that much more must and worth printing.
' Yeralty baseball team
IJthlitm Is the liJhteat of Ill
spriDg
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Capital
release
ReaponslbWUes, ,
be done to eliminate waste.
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The subrormnlttee urj/ed all DE.'SPITE the fact ·11 was a cool 62 de«rees Monday said .. \V!Jlebren~r broke , .. ~to Attendlng ~ here
federal agencies to use up $703 1
the new Upstream Public Use Area in Galllpol.;. a hltlllli Streak With • 81111111' Mrs. Harry PIL'Iia,
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million of Items that have only ' was filled to capacity with automobiles, by-standers and winning double In the 9th Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
a short life, such as photogra- empty boat trailers. If this is an indication of lblngs tng against arch-rival ~n Mrs. Denver Weber
phic equipment, palllt . and to c~me, lbe Old French· City can eXpect thousands of •.lid lately had moved to the and Ml)l. Ernest Whitehead
--medical supplies. It also wunsts between now and the first of Ocwber.
· lop of tuna-batted-In SlaiiiUcs. daughten, · Jean, Jalle and
Winebrenner, a
sophomore, Ia, aU of Reeilsvule; jnd '
recommended that an the
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and used or given to schools,
Trtbune and ':"eekly Gallia Times . , _ c. R. (Mac) alders , -- .'l'bere are a lew .dllughten, Maiy Rulli and
hospitals or other non-profit McGmness appomted representative for Ohio State more bllo!h spaces avlflable'for R:,D., Middleport. '
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organizations that ean use Life lnsuraqce Co., ~cceeding the late Eugene s.
them.
(Gene) Spear . . .- Twelve to graduate from Holzer Hospital School of Nursing . . . City plans bond issue for
s~ee! improvement, carnival n~ park banned, bus
line ts proposed . . . John Hlchards, 71 Rio Grande
succumbs . . . Mrs. Clyde Mitchell nam~d aUendance
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~fficer for local schools .. . James F. Haldennan, 26,
ts na.med head football coach ... Mills H. Smiley, 30,
appomted head basketball coach by Gallipolis school
boar~ .. . Bob Evans, with a _.391 average, ranks se~­
ond tn &lt;;lhto Valley Assocta!ton batting averag~s as
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CoL H. B. Ecker and Harold Wetherholt appointed to
National Rivers and Harbors Advisory Committee by
Washington official .. . E. E. Caldwell and H. B. Ecker
_guest speakers for MeJI!orial Day services at Northup
and Centenary cemetenes . . . Tom Agee presidentelect of Gallipolis Rotary club, to attend national convention in New Jersey.
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ans. allo- teaWiecl ,;tbat on two
or lliee oeeasioha, Ba):er got
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Education Associi§On dues Ba• ker had ~llected;-' thai .Belter
had Instructed ~iln to set tao
out of th! tin cabinet to give to
Bert Miller to buy apples. • .
Referring to lhe ~le fi ..,.
plio.atlon, Baker•said, 'It jrould·
make 11,1e look ~ad if they did
set•. it ill on time." Evans testl-

ffed. '

Bapr was late 'coming to
1&lt;111oot on . numerollll -occasions,
arid ~ter '· one occasion on discussing 'it with the loclll oupero
lntendenl Baker :&gt;id biJp be was

proseculiOg, attomoy JohD A.
Epling q'!,eSiioned Evans about
bl!fore be rdlnqu!sheillhe witness 19 Warren, F. Sheets, Bak·
'\r1a eounsel;· 'tor croas-enml·
nation.
That questiniDi eonsumed
nearly an hour. Tbe croos-ex~minatton started at 8:4ll p.m.
and Evans · was the target of
repealed questions ill regards
to. thOse issues. Tbe hearing was ·
recea!lt!d at t0:30 p.!JI. to re'sume again at 7:30 p.m. last
night, with Evana sliD facing
additimml cross examination.
Bak~' had requ~ted ihe publie bearing alter the SQuthwe~·
em Beard voted April t not to

Enter tOO p.se of the 6ftsted

NneW bll contracl whieb ~· ·
plres JUly Sl, and alter two
~eeullve mee~• •at W)rleh
the IIIlard twiei Wi'miDaled aak
· t!'"' ~frq~t. t~ J~tUW' .,. time
without pay,
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pub!Jc besr)ng were devoled to
tba· teslbnony .of Jameo- , L.
Clar~, appoiDied by _ibe Southwestern Board· to ~· .ovet;Jill.
ker•s)ob on April 19. La{lt Tilesday nlgbt, I!JpJIDg slartlid his
dlreet namlnalion of Evans,
and It was concluded Friday
night.
Evans tesWied about getting
the $60 lor tbe apples when ·Epling' !lllked, "What use, II any,
in regard&amp; to the OEA d""",
did Baker put to, ·or anyone on
biB dlrectlori?" Evans said Ba·
her dhecled blm 'to gel the'
money out.of thJ OEA money.
Actually, wbat happened to

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:ljle QEA _money, aceortling bl
earUer testhnony at tbo bear·
IDfi, •• :that -Baker hid collected t!ui ·~cbers' OEA dues In
Seotember, and had not pakt
tbo d!ies lit before someDme a----'-~ ... first of November or ·
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time of the Southeas~
_ern Qhlo Education Association
·IJIOjlting at Athens. . .
During the week of April 12,
Evans said be heard Baker discussiDg the Title 1 application
In Baker's office with Mrs. Opal
Lloyd and Mrs. Martha Smith.
, Evant· quoted Baker that it
was humanly impossible to get
It done by Thursday or Friday
of that week, "If they were to
get II done, it would make me
look bad," Evans said, was
Baker's statement.
QuesUoned about Baker's Ira~
lis of coming to school In the
mornings during the past
scbool year, Evans said he

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was ID o)!lll moll of the ~
when Bilker came ill. 'l'llat will
about 9:$7, a.m., Evln• sta~.
Relerrlni to the 81"8$11 IIOW·
lng incident, Ev~ -· . ~
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ed it at a later daf!o, and tliat
Baker had ackaowledg~ I b e
!act that he was p\ari)lq grUB
seed.
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about It,". Evans alated; 'a: n d
"I iold bhn 8 teaclier told ·me."
Evans said that sellopl was in
session at the lime -but he'. dld
not knOw bow tong Baker rfl'
malned at hiS grass planting
Evans testified tb3t Bale..,
bandied the lunehroom money,
rook It home inc! · counted II,
and brought back $211 I or
ehange for the nex1 day. He
said Baker got to sobool Just
in time for noon onr tWo or
three occasions.
Most of Epling's questions

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related to potr1t1 lJsted ·
ID his opeDing s~ at lite
lirsl qloD ol'the lleartDI ~
. be charged tbat ~ recelv·
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made personlll use of' sehoul
time,. not' attending. to hll ~
Ues, attending slll)es, workiDg
about biB bo!ne .and plartiiDg
griiSS, 11J14 that he· frequently
arrived 'la~ ~~-.sehouL
SltW questioned Evans In
regard to ·l!le·bandHnc of Junm·
h)om money, and where It was
kept; Evatil talified thai Bilker
tepl the 'money tp a lin sale,
buf ID I!IIBWil' to aitolher question staled that because he kept
It 1D 1 lin sale, it was no reason
for ·tire board to fire blm.
Evans was ,also qeustloued
about the TIUe fi and TH!e ID
programs but said be was only
aequaiDted with them in a goo-

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.lONNIE FACEMIRE

KATHY BOGGS

DIANE REMITA

Biggest Cla'ss ·in History
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shows lbe Claxton
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performed o n the Ohio River in Pomeroy last year duriug lbe regalti.

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With Each New or Used Car Purchased

CH·ECK l'Hii'.....

June 6th Through June 13th, 1966

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yeara· in the stJte penlt•n. tlary ai Moundsville, Friday In
Mason cOunty Circuit Court.
Gardner had been .Indicted by
the May grand jury on a charge
of for~ery and pleaded guilty
as charged.
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Geor~ Dabney, Apple ·Grov~ , ·
was fined $!00 and costs, 1n
Circuit Court on charge of ob-·
struct11111 an officer. Dabney
bad been indicted on the misdemeanor charge by the grand
)lry and pleaded guilty.
Other action of the court •
was U.. granting of a divorce
to Edna M. Young from Lester
M. YoUIIII and the plaint~! harl
her malden name of Doerfer
restored.
The civil action of Leslie and
Mae Wolfe
vs: James B.

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September term of Court.
Donald c. Kingery, Marquet-

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graduate of wvu Law School
and son of Attorney and Mrs. I

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practice
law
before
the
MasCecil B. Dean, was admitted '
on County bar. Ki1111ery will be
associated with the law firm
of Dean • Smith; Sixth Street,·
Point Pleasanl
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Promotion to

Lance Corporal

MODEUNG hats and costumes d~rlng Saturday's annual spring conference of the South-,ce~ttal District, Ohle ,
Child Conservation League were these members of the French City Mother's League of Gallipolis: Mary Lou Suton Anitra Mehl Jen'ny Donne! Nancy Shaw Carol Shaver, Joyce Wedemeyer, Unda Harrison and Judy Bennett.
I Th~ session was conducted in th~ Grace Methodist Cburcb, Gallipolis,' with 80 women atti!ndlng,

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ant, was: sentenced to one to
yeara· in the stJte penlt•n. tlary ai Moundsville, Friday In
Mason cOunty Circuit Court.
Gardner had been .Indicted by
the May grand jury on a charge
of for~ery and pleaded guilty
as charged.
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Geor~ Dabney, Apple ·Grov~ , ·
was fined $!00 and costs, 1n
Circuit Court on charge of ob-·
struct11111 an officer. Dabney
bad been indicted on the misdemeanor charge by the grand
)lry and pleaded guilty.
Other action of the court •
was U.. granting of a divorce
to Edna M. Young from Lester
M. YoUIIII and the plaint~! harl
her malden name of Doerfer
restored.
The civil action of Leslie and
Mae Wolfe
vs: James B.

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Greerre was continued until the

September term of Court.
Donald c. Kingery, Marquet-

t

te Avenue, Pt. Pleasant, recent

graduate of wvu Law School
and son of Attorney and Mrs. I

Crow, right,. president o t~e PoJIIllroy
DIUon trophies during the annual

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to
practice
law
before
the
MasCecil B. Dean, was admitted '
on County bar. Ki1111ery will be
associated with the law firm
of Dean • Smith; Sixth Street,·
Point Pleasanl
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GOBLE FORD

Promotion to

Lance Corporal

MODEUNG hats and costumes d~rlng Saturday's annual spring conference of the South-,ce~ttal District, Ohle ,
Child Conservation League were these members of the French City Mother's League of Gallipolis: Mary Lou Suton Anitra Mehl Jen'ny Donne! Nancy Shaw Carol Shaver, Joyce Wedemeyer, Unda Harrison and Judy Bennett.
I Th~ session was conducted in th~ Grace Methodist Cburcb, Gallipolis,' with 80 women atti!ndlng,

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PT. P!.EASANT - Johnnie
Gardner,· 22. Rt. 2 Point Pleasant, was' sentenced to one to
· 10 years· in the state penitentiary at Moundsville, Friday in
Mason County Circuit Court.
Gardner had been indicted by
the May grand jury im a cbarge
of forgery and pleaded guilty
as charged.
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dent of the Chester .area · ol , dolls dressed lD handmade· cop.
Meigs County, will be the
In of lint ladles' IOWIII u
speaker at a general
appear in the Smithsonias
of the Grace Alethodisl
Jllstitute lD Washlllgtoa, D. C.
!U!!!U!esenlled her 45 mJo.

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,.,.•• frogs· that will be participating in the U. S. Divisional Frog Jump;
test:~n
the Big Bend Regatta this Friday. Lola, a Pomeroy grani
honorary queen of the frog jumping contest by members of 1
with the queen are·commi ttee members George Hobstetter
chairman. Another committee member, Ted Reed,

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"uume.
The meeting, in charge of M·•
Robert Bowen, opened with devotions by Mrs. Lloyd Wright,
and prayer. A !hank you note
PT. PLEASANT- The ·
was read from Mrs. James Lew·
event bas been el Choir and Hand-Bell
is for help received at the death
' of. remodeling. of the First Methodist
of her husband.
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siding and the
ar1e , eorgia, will
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bard- sent a concert at the local · ftoat in the Regatta
parade.
iuel oU furn
lly Methodist Church Monday, Mrs. Wright was named
to
· lighta, ..;~ JURe 6th at .s p.m.
check ~· oew song bi&gt;o)u. ~
beiBg Installed
The chou 1s under the diree- were discussed t«- blillinl :. 1
&gt;ling repaired.' tioA of Lindell DeJarnett
cook book nlade.' 1'11111 ~
Je eburch'a 811- ,. composed of 20 girls lllld
also made f'"' the a~naal ti!"'
abce and home- ~ys. The program will
Die ill July,:l!l ROyal
lirnouaced.
Slsl of a vartety of selections park, at 6 P:~ ·
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rangmg from church classics Foor readiuA:'l\'ere glv.._
to the lighter type and spirit· Nobody Caret, .., Mcs. 1!:, §i.
uals. The public is invited, Ad- Tracy; I KnoitSGmet:!Wic~ .
mlssion is free.
About You, MM. BoweR/'
Temper, Mrs. · Pearl f
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A Bibl~ ~Ilia wl!' ~~' .
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Mrs. Gilmore , . - ,~}\M
1 Morris ThornTracy ••d Mta. ~Wrf&amp;M; ·w.; $
·e guest Eno A revival wiD start in
RefreShments 1Mre lt!rvtl
11! b1 tho al;. «tunty at the Bethlehem Bap. the host..ses to tire above llliil
lprague
list Church, Great
on Mrs. T. A. Heweflo.n, Mn..!if+
resented the June 13 and continue
renca Eblill, Mtft .Barry ·
degree to Mrs. June 19. Rev. Harry
Mrs. Lou Diel)!;' Mrs, Joi!:, .
•nd one mem· loose from Rainello;. W, Va. ans, Mrl!. Cl._. 01!;!11.
e, was receiv- will be the evangelist.
Eugene Thompson, M'i'l,
lsll were Wor- Rev. C. L. O'Connor,
the maa Wa111er, ¥rs. Moi'lln' II!
11eth and Mrs. pastor, Invites the public. Spec· cy aud a ps~ JIN.' lili!lbl;
ents of
ice ial singers for a solo, duet,
West.
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The Gallia County Farm
Jlareaq Women's committee
bt completed "'""' lor Ita
lllilual cbickeo bar-be-cue.
The eveat will be held at the
and the 126tb Gallla County Junior Fair·
G.:i;~m= (rounds Tbursday, June 30•
Dllmer music wlU be lumlsb·
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or Seciety, Gallia Script re- nette, Sm~an Bush, C;
porter, scholarship team, sci· ler,
Lynn Carlson
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k~y, on honor based on characl· Dora Cormany, Paul
lest, wllith Willi ;him a trip
er, leadership and athletic abil· P~ul Coulson, Rita
Chi~gd, Jnd },. in several ity. He had been 3 member of Rochard Cremeens.
sci~~ ftrs . ..; .;;'
, the football squad four years, meens, Roger Cromt
Kil!h!i '!,t&gt;ggf ~n the music of the basketball squad four DaviS, Tharon Drum
key . .She JP. ~· l!lember of the years, and the baseball squad ry Duffy, Kay Egne
pia~ CI)JQ. v1" ,presideot of four years.
Elgnaogle.. Marc
ScteO""· club, i&gt;i'!f'er ol atom
Donna ElliS, D;ane
choir 111&gt;tP Ma.rilals for three In 1965 · ne received state Mary Elliott, George
year!. band lof ftiui years, ac· ·hooorable mention m football. fa England, Deborah
companist. third and fourth Jn the same year he was nam· Jonnie Facemire, Dl
year, Future Teachers, Tri·Hi· ed on the SEOAL football team lure, Brenda Finley,
Cl b N t' al Hon· d
andfwas
Fisher
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had been a home room presi- da G~rlic, Merrill GOI
dent, and belonged lo the Key les Gatewood, Stephl!
Club. ,
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Donald Gibson, Re4l
The mvocation was given by ] Daniel GillllOI't. ·'
Rev. Father A. J. Gi&gt;lubiewski.
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The Madrigals sang
"You'll T)lomaa Gooch, Pal
Never Walk Alone."
ham, Thomas Grf!n
Following the commencement Hamilton, Rul!Sell ,,
address, Mr. Davis present~ en Hankins, Wil1i"
the class, and diplomas
David Heath, Ly,_
63 Ford Galaxie
presented by Mr. Harold
son, Anna Henry, ~;
SGO, Conw. I cyl. Aut.
man, president of the board
man, Johnny Hood, ~
traiW. lt&amp;fot
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Houck, Peggie Howlf
64 Ford 'bal.xie ' with lhf class song, alma
Janey, Frank JanOS\
500- 2~ ........p. , , er and benediction.
Johnsoo, Nicbolas
cyl, Au&amp;.,Jrds. WhH•
Member&gt; of the class who re· Sheri Johnson, Ruth
wall tirti. 2 :i
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celved. diplomas Included:
Carol Kelton, Marili
Sandra
Adkins,
Christopher
Michael
Kerns,
63~Anderson. Charles Angel, ·
Knight, Rex Kohn,
• Dr.
Angel, Albert Bailes,
Layne, Martha Layne
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Ballard, Roger Barrett, Gay Lear, Eogene Lee, D
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Bl!iliani, Wyllodene Beaver, dy.
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James Benson, Steven Belz, Beverly LeNoir,
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Ch lotte M C.
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Gary
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John
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John
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William Brown, James .Broyles, Mc~an, · Diana Lyr;r
Judy Borcham, Ernestm~ Bur·
William Mille!
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dell, Karen, BurneU, Ronnte BurMary Nash,
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&amp; Healina Parks, Alina Plantz,
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1962. daughter of Mr. and ~
Eo.ct""n Jones, Granwt, llliJiti: '
dleport, will recei~e her ~f
elor of arts degree from
College of Arts aod ~
Obio University, in~.:;
ment ceremonies today on liil
campus green.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones, ~ .
port: Mr. and Mrs. Lee D•
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Mrs. Paul Parsons and · .0.. '·
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Russell, Racine; Mr. E. W!-''
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yeah!; in the stJie penit•nai Moundsville; Friday in
Mason clmnty Circuit Court.
Gardner had been indicted by
Ute May grand jury on a charge
of forllery and pleaded guilty
as charged.
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Georg~ Dabney, Apple {}rove, 1
was fined $!00 and costs, in
Circuit Court on charge of ob-·
structln&amp; an officer. Dabney
bad been indicled on· Ute misdemeanor charge by Ute grand
jury and pleaded guilty.

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Mra. Ralph Slmealer, a ' rest, .bar bobby wbleb Includes S5
dent of the Cheater .area · of 1;dOlls dreaaed In handmade cop.
Meigs County, will be the peat Ia! of first ladlefl' gowns aa
apeaker at a general meelintl they appear In Ute Smltb.sonlaa
of the Grace MetbodiBt Wom' !lllallmte In Waslllugloll, P. C.
en'a Society lor Chrlstlu Serv· Sbe baa presented bar 45 minIce Wednesday, J1111e 1511.:
Ule .lecture 01 the oubjecl ia
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sis atatea and In CUada.
The meellog Is open to all Sbe .stafted the bobby afler
me~s of Gallla
OOIIDl)l' a visit 10 Waahlngtoa
eight
IOCielies, aad other Interested years ago. ·She and her busperson
bud, a retired MeOtodist min·
Mrlt. Simesler will tell about Isler, Uve OA a Rl 7 farm.
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was Ute granting of a divorce

Youngsters of
A/I Ages to
Give Recital

Plan Silver Tea

to Edna M. Yo~ng from Lesler
M. Young and the plaintifl bad
her maiden name of Doerfer

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the Big Bend Regatta this Friday. Lola.;AA
honorary
queen of the frog jumping con1111
has
with
the
queeri
are·committee members GE
mittelf;
chairman. Another committee men
Crow~~~
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The invocation

Rev. FaOter A. J.wr;·~~~~f.;~~;(:JJ&gt;:
The Madrigals sang
Never Walk Alone."

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Following the

the class, and diploma•
presented by Mr. Harold
man, president of the board
education. The program clos&lt;!d
wiOt the class aong, alma
er and benediction.
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Members of Ute class who ,... ~
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Anderson, Charles
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James Benson, Sloven Bel!, l
Vera Blake, JoAnn Blazer,
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William Brown, James Broyles: Mr
Judy Burcham, Ernestine Bur·
dell, Karen, Burnett, Ronnie

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David Susaldnd.
Paying lrlbu!i; to Mr. Susskind for bJo miD)' exeo!Denl
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... compleled ,dans lbr lis
111111ual chicken llar·fle.cae.
'1le event wUI he held at the
i anni~ :
the
GniUa Connty Janlor FairU
lfOUDI(o Thursday, Jane 30•
' I Baptist Cburcb ia Gallia Coun' 1y ill be del yed beca
Dinner music will be furnlob·
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use of ~
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Choir will
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to June 7 baa always beeJI Ute , Present Concert
date for the aAniversary observ. !
ance.
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ler n:y churchauae be _rem e
If the First Methodist Church
11. with al~
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the of Marietta, Georgia, will pr..
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lranJ. sent a concert at the local Tri•·
wood 11..,.:', 1 ;..,1 :~
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floureaceut llghlll, aad
JURe Glh ~~ .a p.m.
aew pulpit are being Installed, . The choa IS onder the
· aad saats are being repaired. tio• of L1ndell DeJarnett and
Tht dale of lbe cburcb'l ... " composed of !D girls aad 15
•-::;~ obsenance and
b_oys. The program will
will bt IDDOUBcetl
SJst of a vanety of selections
·
ranging from church classics
to the lighter type and spirituals. The public is invited.
lat, 2nd Depeea
mission is free.

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Health Club

Mrs. James Gihnol• ass~
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ty Thursday evening at her
home.
The meeting, in charge of Mn
Robert Bowen, opened with de.
votions by Mrs. Lloyd Wright.
and prayer. A thank you note
was read from Mrs. James Lew·
is for help recet.·oo at the death
of her husband.
It was decided not to have a
float •• the Regatta
parade.
Mr1. Wright was named
to
cbeck o
.• oew soog hoo_ko. P1111
me .diSCUssed f~ bavlne : 1
cook hook JYIIde; PhD wen
also made lor lbt arurual l!i"'
Die ia July, 'I'! RDyal 0.,.
park, at 6 p.m....
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Nobody Cares, ~ Mrs. 1!:. ~.
Tracy; I KooW"Silmetbiog ~ .
About You, Mrs. l!owear ' ll! d
Temper, Mrs, · Pearl flrtot;
and Blood 'l'yp&lt;!s, Mrs. Wrig¥,
Great BeniChurch
A Bible ~niz wuiPIIduelellW
Planning Revival
Mro. Gilmore aiJ.I ·WGR ~t 1111.
Tracy and Mn. -w,!Pt ;jt
A revival wiU start in
Refreshments ,..... llei'Vtd'!i;
county at Ute Bethlehem
Ute hoslesses to lilt above •
list Church, Great Bend,
Mrs . T. A. Hewelaon, Mrt. ~
June 13 and contmue through renee EbliR, ~ Harry
June 19. Rev. Harry Zicka- Mrs. Lou lliei)J;. Mrs, Joe .
loose from Rainell'lo w, Va. ans, Mr•. Cl. . . f:u1:1is, i
will be Ute evangelist. .
Engene Thompson, Mrs.
Rev. C. L. O'Connor,
mill War:~~er, rrrrs. ~· ~
pastor, invites the public.
cy and a ~Ut~t; liN. lldJ~
ial singers lor a solo, duet, trio, West.
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or choir are invited.
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start each evening
7:30 p.m.
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lelevision
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JIIM . cllmlnuUve and , silent, with a ·.U sun.
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Jato Alan Ladd tn Indies and ~. Be's also the 'siull of wbleh televis~ri
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tuey
fti . tmijllwed liJ the
IICI," he said a few heavyhero,• he espl•lned. "But
10·25--News
ber01ca of Ute (UIIfl&amp;!ller Sl!ant. daJa be(Ne reportlna to wilrll. In lhls day of tile llllihere
10:311-Goncent.
The M&lt;:COVll
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11:00-Morning Sta Andy Griffith
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''In the abow be'll be sort of
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'lilt Datlne Game
Now, IS jean later; Carra- ''nle allOw baa a modern a profe.:olonal l!UIIl!lan be~
12,00-Jeopardy
Donna Reed
llncls h!mBelf In Sllane'l attitude deaplle being aet In the engagements, H you !mow wllat
Love of Lire
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NMlP's
1JII&amp;. We'D have ap.fcHiale I mea11. .Jie won't 1C1UaJ1J bt
Father Knows
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Searrh Jl'nr Tomor
Ill~ Ill tile old lll!llillg."
aeen It 1 Jdred (11111, IIIII JGU'II
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fa the mme Illume I that It's 1111 fliillt!!sliiML"
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GaJUa county met
evening with Morris
master of the guest Eno
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of Alice Sprague.
The visitors presented Ute
and oecood degree to Mrs.
Netltie Carler, and one memBilly George, was receivby dtimit. Guests were
Deputies KeiiBeth and
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The leU meeti11g
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College of Arts and ~ ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mi&amp;ll~
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Russell. RaCine; Mr. E.
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speaker al a general meeliDS ' ljley appear in lbe Smtlbsontaa
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The meelfn8 Is opea to au She -atarled .!be hobby after
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LOVE
A beautiful amtbinotlon of &lt;Ieon-tine, -ilhtann otyling, Jay.
lob oeatmg spoco, pi,. ,........ bod beisbt, otr-tbe-8oor sleepinc
amtfo&lt;t. Tho firm Pecturopodic quality mattreao iB awle to
mob your D&gt;OJDinp beautifuL Plump, reoiliont-ting oomfmt
.U day ioDt from reveniblo cuohio111. CbDioe of deco&lt;aU&gt;r lelric:a.
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cake and !ced ·tea. Mercer·
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and wUI have the progrlllll.

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"Prictcl for a Sell Our'

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"GIIUpolls' Ntwlll N1me In Fine
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LOVE
A beautiful amtbinotlon of &lt;Ieon-tine, -ilhtann otyling, Jay.
lob oeatmg spoco, pi,. ,........ bod beisbt, otr-tbe-8oor sleepinc
amtfo&lt;t. Tho firm Pecturopodic quality mattreao iB awle to
mob your D&gt;OJDinp beautifuL Plump, reoiliont-ting oomfmt
.U day ioDt from reveniblo cuohio111. CbDioe of deco&lt;aU&gt;r lelric:a.
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FI.NE LIST 0 f "OK SPECIALS,;
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1965 C!jEVROLEHnpala _ _ $.2695
SujJer Silort Coupe. black vinyl top, salldalwoocl flnilll, all
vinyl Interior, wltb budiot seotJ, V:B en1lne, automotle

~miMIOD, power ~teerln&amp; and brakes, wire wheel cav.
era,.8:00 :.vhJte w1ll tires sbows little wear, radio, beater,
· a real bljl'.

1965 CHEVROLET Impala

$2295

eoUpe; aiandard tranamission, power steerLna:, lo-

·Hardtop

cally owned; only 12,000 mile~ beautiful rawn interior,
maroon over belee e~eterior flnlsn . Spare never uud, spot.

less throupout.

1964 CORVAIR Deluxe _ __ $1095
Dr.~ TUrqUoise

2

heater, std. trans.

'lis"" Yoilr fttae711&lt;1tfono
1or ROlltall Now.

expensive carpet,
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec-

tric shampooer 11. Pomeroy ,
Cement Block Co.

For

Sille

or

5 31 6tc

fillish, vinyl interior, cood tires, radio,

1964 FALCON-- - - - $1295
2 Dr. Deluxe Interior, eood white"·all tire~ white finish,
radio and heater. '
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1963 CORVAIR .Monza _ __

$1395

4 Dr. Low mlleaae by JoeaJ lady owner, wbUewall tires
show little wear, automatir trans., radio and heater beige
finish, fawn v~)'_l interior, bucktt seats. Sbowrooni clean
and one you'll like.

Rent

$.1~95

l963 CHEVROLET Impala

Hardtop. coupe, whit~ flnisb , spotle831y tlean red inter;or.
327 en£Jne, automatic transmission power 1teering and
brake~, white wall tires like new, J'i~dio and beater .

. All Kindo of Good Buyo Allin Ono P!.co
At Your Chevrolot Dulor

Pomeroy Motor
Open Eves Til 9

yOUf Chevrolet o..ler

No enrlltl.,., of our B2 ,r..r old

firm ret 40! Yount •UA111Ve
.... plant • • worM · ftlftOCI
GOODYIAB. KAIN'I'JI:NANCI produeU afl' n:tNmely PJ'Oflttble
· nmbtutioll tor rllhl man
In
Ml&lt;~dleport • PoiiHiro, area. Wrll•
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IIYAS.
CONSOLIDATED,
Ohio BUU4ial,
Ct.velull,
O!Ua.

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For Comploto Auction
Sorvlco Coli

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST

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JIM CARNAHAN
WI 9-2708
RACINE, 0.

RADIATOR

We an 11a11t1on
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lledrlo.

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DICK 'RAWLINGS

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l%,1108 original miles. Mue
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1965 C!jEVROLEHnpala _ _ $.2695
SujJer Silort Coupe. black vinyl top, salldalwoocl flnilll, all
vinyl Interior, wltb budiot seotJ, V:B en1lne, automotle

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era,.8:00 :.vhJte w1ll tires sbows little wear, radio, beater,
· a real bljl'.

1965 CHEVROLET Impala

$2295

eoUpe; aiandard tranamission, power steerLna:, lo-

·Hardtop

cally owned; only 12,000 mile~ beautiful rawn interior,
maroon over belee e~eterior flnlsn . Spare never uud, spot.

less throupout.

1964 CORVAIR Deluxe _ __ $1095
Dr.~ TUrqUoise

2

heater, std. trans.

'lis"" Yoilr fttae711&lt;1tfono
1or ROlltall Now.

expensive carpet,
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec-

tric shampooer 11. Pomeroy ,
Cement Block Co.

For

Sille

or

5 31 6tc

fillish, vinyl interior, cood tires, radio,

1964 FALCON-- - - - $1295
2 Dr. Deluxe Interior, eood white"·all tire~ white finish,
radio and heater. '
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1963 CORVAIR .Monza _ __

$1395

4 Dr. Low mlleaae by JoeaJ lady owner, wbUewall tires
show little wear, automatir trans., radio and heater beige
finish, fawn v~)'_l interior, bucktt seats. Sbowrooni clean
and one you'll like.

Rent

$.1~95

l963 CHEVROLET Impala

Hardtop. coupe, whit~ flnisb , spotle831y tlean red inter;or.
327 en£Jne, automatic transmission power 1teering and
brake~, white wall tires like new, J'i~dio and beater .

. All Kindo of Good Buyo Allin Ono P!.co
At Your Chevrolot Dulor

Pomeroy Motor
Open Eves Til 9

yOUf Chevrolet o..ler

No enrlltl.,., of our B2 ,r..r old

firm ret 40! Yount •UA111Ve
.... plant • • worM · ftlftOCI
GOODYIAB. KAIN'I'JI:NANCI produeU afl' n:tNmely PJ'Oflttble
· nmbtutioll tor rllhl man
In
Ml&lt;~dleport • PoiiHiro, area. Wrll•
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IIYAS.
CONSOLIDATED,
Ohio BUU4ial,
Ct.velull,
O!Ua.

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For Comploto Auction
Sorvlco Coli

PIZZA
AT ITS GREATEST

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JIM CARNAHAN
WI 9-2708
RACINE, 0.

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We an 11a11t1on
lor lloq)olnt Ajlpl!-.

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SERVICE

lledrlo.

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CAMPING TRAILERS

Horton St.

Maon, W, Yo.

HONDA
WES &amp; SERVICE

EXPERIENCED

WHEEL

AliGNMENT

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DICK 'RAWLINGS

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IN MEIGS·cOUNTY
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THIS ~ON of Ohio wall est loss of life In a slngl• dis.
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pr~re . Call Carl H. Norton 1112 •the nitro"P. lycerlne ,,
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Ebenezer SL, Ph. 992-~· Iroom sho~y after the ' a. well at ber' horn~ .by neigh- Rl I, .Racme, won
first
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. Sbe was ~eted to have award. of : the Paul Carnahan
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Gton fll)len Into the w.u W~ay· $500 scho[arship.' Jt was . pre- v- wayne ...we, .,.,
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sented at the Racine altpnnt
Servtde Pendleton, 36, ~ Radcllff:
morntaR. nry ~~..
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f the Class .of 1966 at Middleport /
HOCK1~H3· ner, 47, McArthur, and
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30tc Se
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and ,
Mrs. 'Mlldred Hawley and Mrs..
Rutland Furniture'•
ANOTHER ACCIDENT
Nan Moore were honored for
caused no personal Injuries took thetr servtce to Middleport
place last Saturday in Mason. schools. at the alumni banquet.
An inboard motor el&lt;plnded
Pomeroy. had an attendance of 1
was
being
towed
450 at the alumni banquet, and
11
153 turned nut at Chester.
town, and caused $1,900
age to the boat owned by
'
Columbus man. There was
IN GAlLIA COUNTY
damage to equipment and $150 THE MEMORIAL holiday
to the auto towing the boat.
weekend was without any seri·
ous accidents. State Patrolmen
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio Reg- arrested over 50 motorists dur·
ional Council ili . worklng on lng the period which helped_ to
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plans to establish a tourist in- slow down the c~less. Durn~g DINE, ENTERTAIN PARJ!lNll'S ~ Tv,oelv~ members of Glrl Scout
formation center In
Meigs May, the patrol mvestigated 53 ent at the ho~ of .Dr. an~ Mrs. Oscar Clarke in .Palllpoll s Tllursday
County 1m' the summer months. accidents •. and ~e fatality was right are Ellen Taylor, J~mie Wellman, susan Clarke, Nancy Grace, and
2 Pc. Blue Living Room Suile - - 29.95
This is In line with the coun- recorded m Gallia when a man ley, Cathy Davis, Donna Bo~!er, Nancy Lease, Linda wwe, Cathy Suiter
cit's program on promotion
fumped from a car. ThP.re was
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RUTLAND, OHIO

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:~emo:
entire area.

tourism.
MEIGS LOCAL School
trict selected a
for the system this week.
is George Hargraves, Jr.,
East Liverpool. Mr. Hargraves
bas been a teacher and principal at &amp;ast Liverpool in
both elementary and
school, and was tmmed
ant superintendent In 1963. He
started his teaching career at
that place in 1949.
He will
take up his duties In Meigs on
July t.

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was
pin.
Jackie Knight, the
IICOut .
-assistant, was Biven ; ll'luluatloD gift In a~tiPJI pi her
work with tlie troop'~ girls
1ave their leader ailv"' bracelet bearing disks engtFi!d with
the. names of the f®P . q!eiDbers.
' ·
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Guelta of honor f~ the ace&amp;·
alon were Dr. anti' lilts: 0on1oa

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Members of Cad

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Roger Cos, 5, was · ,truck at GAUJJ'OLIS BIJSINESS ColThird and Vine Sl by a car
has been approved by. the
and suffered a fractured collar
~~of F.dueaiiDDII
bone. A Miller ambulance en- for tralnlni veterana and orroute to the scene got laniled phanl of veterans In an dlpiJI.
with a r~jaintog wall at Second ma rourses.
and Vine ,St.
DEATH TRI8 week look the
COMMENCEMENT
President ol Gallipolis Buainesa
il being staged at Rio
and Professional Women's cluba
College. There waa an
MI'J. Ireoe Fraley Gllllam, $1.
banquet Saturday Jtight.
MI'J. 4ura Berridge, one ol
Gerald Ensley of the Ohio
the _oldest Gallla county natives,
Conference of the ~~~:~~ cited at 98 In her Columbus
Church Ia to dellver 11
liome.
laureate address Sunday mort,. I
lng, and Dr. Alpllus Cltrlslell- :
aen, president ol the college,
will deliver the ~::·;::I
address, whell 111 will
degrees or cadet diplomas.

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Grant Mllell.
:, , ~ an ot, wltoiile ~- part-~·
..
,... Jl(O)!!CI, are Jallile Won•
'l'he report ruled out the man Ellen Taylor Cathy Sult.o
possibility jhal
I ~ Remlta' Ltltda,I.Owe,
waa ~ down
Georgena-p!inley, Nancy Leale,
~. a 18-y~
Nancy ?taee, Donna~· ea.
wbo ·
be ldlled
thy Davis, , Nancy CWio:,..81111 ,
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tbe gtrls entertaliled them with
a medley of famlUar Amertcan
songs' and also a nwnber of
eamp sonp. MI'J. Clarke, who
b8JI been .tbelr leader for the
past liVe 7ears, presented eac~
prl with a ~ell .lllft as they
lrill be enter1n1 the
Seol!('l'
Seoul progr8111 In the coming
year.
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12 Cooks Not too Many for Delig'htful Girl Scoot Diimer
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Contrary to the popular belief
of three were. respon'slble
VANDAUSM raised Its
that "too many cookE spoil
for various parts of ..e dinner,
bead in Gallipolis
soup" in at least one
liboppjllg fl)l' the necessary iJI.
rught when unknown
'
th ,.
lredlents and preparing thelll
11 was proven at'" 1s 001
tore a part of the arm off
together Tburaday afternoon.
Doughboy ststue on the
many cooks to plan,
The guests .,._ served
Square. The part removed
and srrve a dell8blful dinner.
at
Tha gun. and bayonet
Tburaday evening
QtiESTION SE'I'l'LED
e JruSsing parts were
of Girl Scout Troop 222 of
·
In a Rio Grande College dorm!·
'ed
tlo
WAYNESBORO, Pa. «UPI)
tory. College officials express- polls carrt to c~mp1e "
- A patltolollst's report reed regret, and offered all as- Cbatlenge of Soctal
leased 'l)luraday settled the
sistance to trace tlie gullty ·par. ity an4 dined and
question of .who kllled Wllllam
ty. An unldenUfled person has their parents at the borne
D. Hollenb~ugjl, the 111111 who
A SPECIAL panel has been offered a reward of $100 for In- the' r lider Mrs Oscar
ttdt!aped PeUY Ann Bradnlck
appointed by the Committee on formation leading to the arrest
JrSprue •Knoli
and held her captive for """'
011
Pr f · 1 Rights and R
of the culprit
ce
·
days
'
0 _essmna
.
espon- ·
•
Each girl had previously
•
:~~ ~ucat•on . THE CLAY Baker hearings milted ~ menu and from these Dr. W. · B. Ball, paiHololfs!
of the Southern Local
. are continuing at South\vestern 81lggesltons the group pi~ 81 .
. Hospital, ll8!d
lrict schools.
lligb School. The latest of the a dlnner for 36 people. Comnut· lWi
the
bearings took place
.
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fatal
. by the
JIOMEROY OFFICLWI
Jtigbl
es with 100 students , enrolled. plato!
started placing docking
Three of the classe8 will be at
tn the rtver for the Big rr WAS announced this
Washlllgton school, and
Bend Regatta which 0 pen 5 by the Community lmJl•roV&lt;~I""cb at Green and Clay tieJune 10.
~~tent Corporation, of
mentary schools.
ty Manager Gary Short is
. THE BISHOP'S Company
tdent, It will seek the location TWO FIRES of a minor
Burbank, Calif., preoenled
of a Regional Health Center In ture marked the week lnln~~~~~
"Step Down To Glory," Gallipolis to train laboratory polls. The first _was on Tl
Episcopal Church In technicians, X-ray
at a s"":'ge building of proper·
Pomeroy Saturday Bight This nurses and aides. Dr.
ty occup1ed by Mlltlred Barry
Is the second appearance of the Morgan has been nlllned,
at the rear of 71 Grape Sl
company In the Bend, and 011 man of a rommittee,
Damage was esi!nUtted at flliO.
Its last visit presented
Dr. H. B. Thomas, Dr.
011 Thursday, the two • room
Joan."
Cbrislensen of Rio
bome of Slim Davis In the RL
CoUege, and Dr. Keith
- Mills Station area was deMEIGS COMMUNl'I'Y Aett&lt;ln berry, tO see_k the faclllty, ..
atroyed by lire alii •~ ln. Mn
[' cro:m:m~l:ttee~la~~~~!;;l . THE MOST bollday
David says be lost f22S In
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By Dwight C. WetbOrholl .
The b~t was heard live 000 federal grant IQr an adwo
blrtll record• aM aunoal 811{
IN MEIGS·cOUNTY
., mlles away. II was the, great- training progr!1111. ~
THIS ~ON of Ohio wall est loss of life In a slngl• dis.
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Mar~na ;iupp1tel
1or d~ster ear~ Frl...y al
Institute 1n the 1920's.
son County Airport above . Pt:
- ---~--- Austm Powder Co. plant tocat-1
15 ft . OUTBOARD with 35 H.P. ed in Vinton COUJiiy, Five
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Pleasant.
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motor, tra&amp;. cover a n d •all area resldeilts were
A MEIGS residen~ Mr s.l
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of
all accesson~ One • bait 1, in an 0 losiOD . wbicb , rocked
V, Tanlfl!irey~ 61, was DIXIE CIR
, da~hter
pr~re . Call Carl H. Norton 1112 •the nitro"P. lycerlne ,,
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at 5 p. m. Wednesday 1n , Mr. and M~. Hom~r Ctrcle of
Ebenezer SL, Ph. 992-~· Iroom sho~y after the ' a. well at ber' horn~ .by neigh- Rl I, .Racme, won
first
5 31 6tp
ted 1
rk 'Killed were ·
. Sbe was ~eted to have award. of : the Paul Carnahan
,--:Eo'- roepor ' ~r w~. .
Gton fll)len Into the w.u W~ay· $500 scho[arship.' Jt was . pre- v- wayne ...we, .,.,
. He ' !;;;_._
sented at the Racine altpnnt
Servtde Pendleton, 36, ~ Radcllff:
morntaR. nry ~~..
rdi~· Melp l b""•ue• MIS"8 Ollta LeWIS" of
• d
d"ll 32 er 1 • 01·
coronor, gave a ve ct of ac- -..~ •·
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p,m. •• Cau 1 , , co a, . tver
ld ntal de th . Tti
f the Class .of 1966 at Middleport /
HOCK1~H3· ner, 47, McArthur, and
•lbeedro . a · e ~- 111 l u. ...
~~~ the Susan
30tc Se
"" nun•-Wlllllll was on "'"""'v e ...,..
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'" .
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....
'; ·
· G: Parks scholarship,
and ,
Mrs. 'Mlldred Hawley and Mrs..
Rutland Furniture'•
ANOTHER ACCIDENT
Nan Moore were honored for
caused no personal Injuries took thetr servtce to Middleport
place last Saturday in Mason. schools. at the alumni banquet.
An inboard motor el&lt;plnded
Pomeroy. had an attendance of 1
was
being
towed
450 at the alumni banquet, and
11
153 turned nut at Chester.
town, and caused $1,900
age to the boat owned by
'
Columbus man. There was
IN GAlLIA COUNTY
damage to equipment and $150 THE MEMORIAL holiday
to the auto towing the boat.
weekend was without any seri·
ous accidents. State Patrolmen
SOUTHEASTERN Ohio Reg- arrested over 50 motorists dur·
ional Council ili . worklng on lng the period which helped_ to
.
.
..
.
.
plans to establish a tourist in- slow down the c~less. Durn~g DINE, ENTERTAIN PARJ!lNll'S ~ Tv,oelv~ members of Glrl Scout
formation center In
Meigs May, the patrol mvestigated 53 ent at the ho~ of .Dr. an~ Mrs. Oscar Clarke in .Palllpoll s Tllursday
County 1m' the summer months. accidents •. and ~e fatality was right are Ellen Taylor, J~mie Wellman, susan Clarke, Nancy Grace, and
2 Pc. Blue Living Room Suile - - 29.95
This is In line with the coun- recorded m Gallia when a man ley, Cathy Davis, Donna Bo~!er, Nancy Lease, Linda wwe, Cathy Suiter
cit's program on promotion
fumped from a car. ThP.re was
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3 Used Breakfast Sets - - - - ea. 25.00
Baby Strollers _ _ _ _ 5.00 and 7.00
2
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19 95
1 Baby Bed, with mattress - - - 19.95
1 Night Stand With Bench 1 Utility Cabinet - - - - - - - 10.00

., Bottled Gas Warm Morning Heaters
.to

1 Speed Queen Wrl·nger Washer - 49 '95
G E Wringer Washer - - - - - 39.95
2 Rebuilt Maytag Wringer Washers
ea.

68.00

3 Siegler

Fuel Oil Heaters
Buy now, while selection is goodl

1 Electric

only

10.00

gallon - - - - -

50.00

Ironer, like new _

1 Electric Table Top Hot Water
Heater,

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40

Frigidaire Automatic Maytag
Washar-bryer Pair

119.00
1 Mayl•9 Automatic Washer, gdocl 69.95
I Kenmore Gas Dryer - - - - - 69.95
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742-4211

RUTLAND, OHIO

~~~~:r~:d~~~
:~emo:
entire area.

tourism.
MEIGS LOCAL School
trict selected a
for the system this week.
is George Hargraves, Jr.,
East Liverpool. Mr. Hargraves
bas been a teacher and principal at &amp;ast Liverpool in
both elementary and
school, and was tmmed
ant superintendent In 1963. He
started his teaching career at
that place in 1949.
He will
take up his duties In Meigs on
July t.

~

Love, her assist-

years,
·

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• "( '

I

1 Five
was
pin.
Jackie Knight, the
IICOut .
-assistant, was Biven ; ll'luluatloD gift In a~tiPJI pi her
work with tlie troop'~ girls
1ave their leader ailv"' bracelet bearing disks engtFi!d with
the. names of the f®P . q!eiDbers.
' ·
_
Guelta of honor f~ the ace&amp;·
alon were Dr. anti' lilts: 0on1oa

-~ '. .

GlbeJ!L.

Members of Cad

·.

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,,'
I

ment in Gallipolis · was when
Roger Cos, 5, was · ,truck at GAUJJ'OLIS BIJSINESS ColThird and Vine Sl by a car
has been approved by. the
and suffered a fractured collar
~~of F.dueaiiDDII
bone. A Miller ambulance en- for tralnlni veterana and orroute to the scene got laniled phanl of veterans In an dlpiJI.
with a r~jaintog wall at Second ma rourses.
and Vine ,St.
DEATH TRI8 week look the
COMMENCEMENT
President ol Gallipolis Buainesa
il being staged at Rio
and Professional Women's cluba
College. There waa an
MI'J. Ireoe Fraley Gllllam, $1.
banquet Saturday Jtight.
MI'J. 4ura Berridge, one ol
Gerald Ensley of the Ohio
the _oldest Gallla county natives,
Conference of the ~~~:~~ cited at 98 In her Columbus
Church Ia to dellver 11
liome.
laureate address Sunday mort,. I
lng, and Dr. Alpllus Cltrlslell- :
aen, president ol the college,
will deliver the ~::·;::I
address, whell 111 will
degrees or cadet diplomas.

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OIBICIANS
TIONOANS
H05ESES

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June. Furnitu·te Sal•

NUISES

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d~ Troop
Grant Mllell.
:, , ~ an ot, wltoiile ~- part-~·
..
,... Jl(O)!!CI, are Jallile Won•
'l'he report ruled out the man Ellen Taylor Cathy Sult.o
possibility jhal
I ~ Remlta' Ltltda,I.Owe,
waa ~ down
Georgena-p!inley, Nancy Leale,
~. a 18-y~
Nancy ?taee, Donna~· ea.
wbo ·
be ldlled
thy Davis, , Nancy CWio:,..81111 ,
· wllb bla
Susan Clarke.

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alit 1m' .llie past three

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o!ll of doorS ·after which
tbe gtrls entertaliled them with
a medley of famlUar Amertcan
songs' and also a nwnber of
eamp sonp. MI'J. Clarke, who
b8JI been .tbelr leader for the
past liVe 7ears, presented eac~
prl with a ~ell .lllft as they
lrill be enter1n1 the
Seol!('l'
Seoul progr8111 In the coming
year.
·
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Mrs.

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12 Cooks Not too Many for Delig'htful Girl Scoot Diimer
~s
~
aw~
Ji:"
rl

Contrary to the popular belief
of three were. respon'slble
VANDAUSM raised Its
that "too many cookE spoil
for various parts of ..e dinner,
bead in Gallipolis
soup" in at least one
liboppjllg fl)l' the necessary iJI.
rught when unknown
'
th ,.
lredlents and preparing thelll
11 was proven at'" 1s 001
tore a part of the arm off
together Tburaday afternoon.
Doughboy ststue on the
many cooks to plan,
The guests .,._ served
Square. The part removed
and srrve a dell8blful dinner.
at
Tha gun. and bayonet
Tburaday evening
QtiESTION SE'I'l'LED
e JruSsing parts were
of Girl Scout Troop 222 of
·
In a Rio Grande College dorm!·
'ed
tlo
WAYNESBORO, Pa. «UPI)
tory. College officials express- polls carrt to c~mp1e "
- A patltolollst's report reed regret, and offered all as- Cbatlenge of Soctal
leased 'l)luraday settled the
sistance to trace tlie gullty ·par. ity an4 dined and
question of .who kllled Wllllam
ty. An unldenUfled person has their parents at the borne
D. Hollenb~ugjl, the 111111 who
A SPECIAL panel has been offered a reward of $100 for In- the' r lider Mrs Oscar
ttdt!aped PeUY Ann Bradnlck
appointed by the Committee on formation leading to the arrest
JrSprue •Knoli
and held her captive for """'
011
Pr f · 1 Rights and R
of the culprit
ce
·
days
'
0 _essmna
.
espon- ·
•
Each girl had previously
•
:~~ ~ucat•on . THE CLAY Baker hearings milted ~ menu and from these Dr. W. · B. Ball, paiHololfs!
of the Southern Local
. are continuing at South\vestern 81lggesltons the group pi~ 81 .
. Hospital, ll8!d
lrict schools.
lligb School. The latest of the a dlnner for 36 people. Comnut· lWi
the
bearings took place
.
·
·
fatal
. by the
JIOMEROY OFFICLWI
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