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VOL XVIII NO. 39

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rna.ry Rice

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Nearly 1,000 pel'fiOII! applaud- ~ Katy Mor..-Ity, daul!hter of Mr. 111gb Scbool,.lduate, wblle ~
ed Saturday night when a p ,,,i·l and Mra. Pete Morarity, Lin· Ventura, Ohio University ttu!!'Of girl was 8111l0UJ\.ced tile Icoln Hetshts. She Is a
1961 dent from Claveland, was secwinner of the M!Bo Southern graduate of PomerOy
Hillh ond runner-up and wu also preOhio Pageant held In the Pome- Scbool and Is employed by the . sent.ed the Miss Congenllllcy
roy Junior Htsh School Audl- Pomeroy Ceinent Block · Co. trophy.
Iorlum.
' Taking a large trophy aa firSt Miss Southem Ohio sang the
Winner of the Mlea America runner-up of the pageant was theme song from the Andy
Preliminary contest was Mlea Alice Smith, a 1961
Eastern rfi1h show as her talent wblle
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·MiJs Veniura recited a poem. I
Jira Mefl, WMPO Racllo pro- I
gral!l director, was in ch.. r~e
of the lhow uslsted by Ralph ·
weriy.
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Judges wert Carl Cook of r
WBRJ Radld IIi Marietta, Be.- :
erly FrankliD ol WSAZ-TV In
HunUngton, Lot!uadla Anstao, I
1Program Dlreetnr., wArn aaAthens, Judy Housthold-,

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U. S·. End Aid to Ky ·- Sbf:.l:;~g

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Racine: Wanda Hal~
Cbeohire; LiDda Latlley, Ru~
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Miss Wllllaml and Mills Sbra- 1,
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HEY! 1 NEVER SIW 1WV OF THIIU: GIJYS
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· ot ~H~ ,~~ .office at Pomeroy, Ohio.
Natl~ advertlstni representative
Bottinelll Kimball. Inc., 3~ Lexlngto•
.;v~.,i!i~fork .Citr. New York.
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' Sublci' ptlon roteo: DeUvend by car
rl~r wbere avalllbl&lt;e, 3ft ~~~~ per week
l ott Htflt ldvailtt at the Dally Sentinel olfl&lt;e 'lle.20; . llx montho, $9.10
1~r~~9!'1ba ~-1,!1. 11 Motor Rout•
li68,11Hrler·Hrvict not available on•
iniU ode year 'IO.OOr
Three month•, $3.00

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and every sepent of our economy is deIuaed ~Y. . f!l(llll to fill out that there u
no~iliU'dljiiifle left for the main business
at hand. Thousands of people are being
~111\lqyeJ!Iltroughout the country to do
· ~ollillil\ 'b\1( take care of these · forms
from Washington. Schools are employing
people, in,some instances to devote full
tlme.-IQ rnollling but the constant form
wor.k.J&amp;tCO)IIIection with every penny of
money .tllat :is being handed out by lbe
great lllhite .father. Just in the last few
years .all .financial institutions have had
to a~~~ personnel to make reports to the
go~er!lmept on dividends and _interest
paid ;IQ:Ilw-inlernai revenue servoce. Special stalb., in business and industry are
har~. pr••"'d
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The ;~erage person will probably say
that it is not any concern of his, and
reems to ~ave the feeling that it is only
big busi\\es's that Is bothered, but he is
gradu;illylfinding out that he should be
concerned. because it Is reaching him,
, and .has been through his pocketbook for
sometime. .!&gt;very penny of the costs to
, the cuslomtr. If a hospital must hire a
ll!gal •xpetl, his salary and expense is
. ... ;p.dded on )Q.the bill. A school that has to
hire someene for handling government
., form, we pay for t~at through taxes. If
a busin~s man spends $1i,OOO a year filling out fomiS you p'y for it through the
·prl&lt;es of 'lt~ms you buy. We are only
starting to feel the effects of the paper
delu~e ip the poverty, medicaro and
other Y&amp;~_ 1getting gimmicks of the government. You have only started• to see
'tlhmll can 'lead this country. Only when
· ' we gel'rl!illy sick of this red tape will we
'·· begin to 'call a halt, at the ballot bux.
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A few are finding out that the more
'· they earn the less they get. A lot of the
wasted motion of red tape is what is run,: · -nfnj ~r Iilli up. Today it costl f]..33 to
[, : buy What aokl for'' in 1950. A dollar
i; 'iave&lt;j,iiJ 1950 has lost 25 percent of its
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urc~~g power. Food rrices are up
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P'!i~.lli, in spite of al the talk that '
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less today than, it did a decade
ago. Tr psportatlon is up 89 per cent end
clothiDf,..'- up 12 per cent. The only way
to stop-lliis inflation is to Ioree the governmfnt to eliminate low prlorority speD·
ding. In -otbtr words to only buy what u
needed; aJ!dl.one way is to simplify papor work to a minimum, but as you well
!mow tho government always does things
the hard way, and at the greatest ex·
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llfl'le ..tbo eltpn~ DeoilvJlk&gt; · bla itldlon lloriiBJe ID bJiu..i
por~ru~ .Jhel~r&lt;J; ·-~1 "'' wrJto- ~ . tiotet .m.:Miami i:~U~t:r.i ~~~ ·i-.Gdc..-r. ·ne~!!!c tl-1'•··' ~ · .; ~
ten orlJlnally by ar,c,efuliy &lt;&gt;1Jnlormatlom · · ·· · •
. "SU'b!ee~ No\ tl&gt; .!le Olsclllf .•
fedive 1118h. ••· -~ play·
"Whatlritldellnil qency lfi No. ed Ill M ""'""' ,.. • J · · ,
lll'llht Samuel 'tayklt·' :;~All• ' filii' pllotb&amp;rap~l~ modelina, olld·,
"i!tlo o1 Mon~IIID ~~toil- Cooke's new Jlook
~~~ TV,, &lt;!ommerclala; who Is ~ ·
. "Pocabmita'a ani! .lolu! Smllll. '
IM\tll tilled, "¥oulld Ule W.lirld lloil : tbNtrlcai . manqer; ·Is
"CUster's lAst StiDd.~:.
iii i10 Yean" :.: ~, ,lntpti~ &lt;~.., ii ~~~~ M~O.· or
Her
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aell" etc.i Is to ealltl¥om "pro- 1 ''wh~ 'oro Jbo.,bal l!OWIII')' and wbal'l actillookln&amp; ··lll roel&lt;-1'!111
ti!St-plci!Jr&lt;is" and we'll lei,time other kinds 01 'eluba to"Jolll?'' """'llvlty: ••·
fol~, lbller .
decide wbetber tbat's aenerl•
Sbe closed , oaylng,' "T h t
-wrllee Diolt of bls own tuneo ..
desuipUon or its own IPI crlll- ·l!'ony Is !bat I bave so man,y ,He niakee up . wiid tlllei whlcll
eai catcail . . . ,;......., DrOulrn, . lreat ll'le!Jds 'In l'alm · Beaib usually bave Ulllo tl&gt; do wllll
'!Y's little "Is that any was &lt; but oaly. knoYI one PII'Him' the muslt .. Hi.cut two ~urnto run an alrlllle" culle, II lwlee ioSklent. of Miami.''
, Shy . , hero .111111 'theY
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as perky·p~tl)&gt; · m Off'TV-:aeteen tid. , OftiY eaelosecl SS ftllferent lb tile eoaat 1111' ,_Ina: meaa.
Ule {she's now In her 2nd mov· atorlee IDCI:cOIIlinh Item• about wblle lleo· were pnued
Je) . . Etbel Merman:s trium~ ber lraahf~ llt!)e ...u.
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h!re td N. Y. The 'ltllowa
In "Annie. Gel Your Gun~ has
'l'here'i_bn bOftell . Injun Je. oot tbere couldn't llfn't wllldl
turned It lnlo a pr!U prnperiJ · lUll priest niJJitd Falher l!i"OWII wotfj.! mt ~ .whit 116111 llid
1o tbe summer-tents all over wltb 'a stnsatlohal senae ol'hu- , llnllly one 10111 brolte biJ 1D·
a&amp;aln - Margaret WbitJna mor . . . stationed now w I I b the East wltb one UUe aDd Just
"ick-slglled to make t i k e JOsult Mlsalons for' lbe ~- u bil In tbo Wee~ wltb tbo .u.;.
Menn in Mijwaukee
Ice loot llidtillli, Felber Brvwa at er U!lt . : .. No ~ ~
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One&gt;Of til• best examples of this is found
In tbe•papet work· that eoes along with
the rburtauCll&lt;:Y that is crowing by leaps
a1Jd.. b&lt;lundl .evecy day of our lives, Wa·
•hliiJlOn ola·, tile gre1test producer of a
paper llllmrd that covers the country
like l lliiii!Pt. An addition to this will
c~e · wiUt·ulhe activation ol Medicare
PI'OII'IIIl, M!1uy nothing ol the multitude
of oth• 1!PT.0Cl"lml that will be proposed
ancl ,-app"ved, and then the gradual
sprnd, o~,welfare programs to everyone,
not just. those over 65.

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weeko.
Counless Cristina Paolozzl, tbo
":.Ore-front c:ontessa" who po!·
ed semi-nude lor Diet Avedoa
in Harper's Bazaar, doe!n•t ln.
lend to let the U. S. Air Force
Inhibit her liabits: her hubby Is
Dr. Howard Bellin, """""'ned
to tbe oolors at Florida's Hom•
stead Alr Foree llaao aa ol
July II _.. Tbe malrollly IWlnc•

-.Modern 'B08S''Opens D
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or1anized," the vlucloua
blonde aald. "We use four
ealanclara Ia ~eep' tradt &lt;II

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COWMBUS, Ohio (UPI)Tiie basi 15,000 III!Cl'I!JaiolN 'IIY
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tt tbe belt boss anl'l'ben tlrlnp.
selUed bock In a eomf&lt;il1ablt
"Ho tri!Vfll aU .over lhl
ehalr and explained his Ideas -wwlll trut wa aet tblnas done
llr&lt;iut beinC boss.
by telepboQe. It II easy lhl&amp;
By William S. White
''The old colrcept ·or the boei woy Iince we ·ue ready wltb· o
belnl somebody allUn&amp; on a succlncl presentation .ol lbt
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WASHINGTON - Tile returns a public denunciation of tbe lr· done long ago, They must suj&gt;o
throne ill gone," oald Herbert I lrulineu at band llld Ill eaa
rom tbe California primartes responslblUty or tbe Republican pvrt sensible and fair but not
' make declllonl · laster E. Evans.
~re ringing loud alarm bells popular . front alld ultra-liberal punlllve and demago1lc civil
"Tile boos should be the man lime• tir,an hare In 'tbe ¥filet
alike lor the responsible Demo- Mayor ol New York City, John rights movements. They must II)' Woyne G. Brondllod~ M.D. wbo opens tbe doors so bls with till dlstraclionl."
back public order In Ibis coon·
era tic and Republican liberals Lindsay.
~ Two yeors •eo 1 devel- pe&lt;Jple can function to tbe belt
try,
noi merely agalllst while
JJr addlUon m htadlJri broadnationally.
The Republicans will not win lawlessqess but also against N0o opod a lump on my tblgh. Altet ol tbelr ablllty.
They make It plain that some nationally by going over to the
'"Perbapa tile most bnportanl eastint .1laliolla wiiFD II
a lew months some pus came
kind of C&lt;lllservaUsm -possibly other extreme, as they did in gro lawlessness. They must be out and tbe lump disappeared function o1 tbe man In charco ColiUIIbus, WGAR In Cleveland
"extremist" but more likely not 1164 with Barry Goldwater. done wltb Iii'! fiiNiul, orid r but later II came baCk asaln. Is to give those wltb Jmaglna- and WATE radiO IDd lelerilioll
quite that - Is powerfully on Equally however they will nom- make it abllo!ulely plain tbat Could this be a
mal!lnant Uon 111d ideo tbe chlllCW to ill KnOliVlllt, Tenn., Erlllll .ll
they
will
tolerall!
tliem
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f'!wlb1 What Ialiie best lrut- use tbem.
If not ' ~~extremism" wW :.m..
gest state.
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ular - front 1ype for President deed be tbe true and only wol'd
Be il post ..tlooial pretldenl
They worn the Democrats
A
From
JHr
deocrlplion
in
1968.
of tbe YOUIII Mm'1 a.tbtlu
for the wild I!O!IItrvatlon tbaj
that the always . embarraaslne
I would suspect tbal ylu have
"Imagination
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Important
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a
word,
both
parties
now
embraco of tbe ultra • liberal
~~: at lenglb ensuli .tbls n~; i benlgll .-~yst ol some kjnd. but wrlortunately in bil corpo'ra· Auocialloll aaha, olllctr ·..,.
In ita world ..-pniulloa;
fringe has oow become sufl• must do what they should have
These
often
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beco)ne
Jnleeled,
Uans
the
.Ysten&gt;
slyn!JM•upresident o1 tbe
eating and can no longer be suidlsehqe
their
contenll
aird
wlth
JmasllliUOn
anc1
Ideal.
Oltenpothlc Foundotloo wldda '
tered without great dsnger to
then.
fill
up
aptn.
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You
can
"Tile
corporate
.structure
1QP01'1a
osteopotlilc roUifja,
tbe party. Rational, Democratlc
protect
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from
InjUry
olten
makee
II
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for
liberalism must no longer slmIIlii lr!!lteo ol '"'era! eolleltt
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and il!feetlon I( •lrould 1101 &amp;Jva ll!lUSIIal people to lulletlon. ·
ply deplore but must roundly
Evans II I ,noa-c......-1
Yqjl on~. I"I!Ub)e. II, .11 becomes Th•lr in)aalllitlon .1001 beYond
.. repudiate the beatlllk Jeft-wlnl
npresenlalln
to" tho' UDllell
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nuloaooe
II lli!&gt;Uld• be rellioY· tho ro~tlne of a doplrtment aDd
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whell tboy llort IUIReotlna new Naliolla anil tbe vNEIICO ~a
ideas, oil too often II upaols tbe delepte • from tbo llatlaul
It must rejec~ too, tbe sickAlaoclatlon of Braodelltera Ill
by
Helen
sick campus splinter oi oYer .
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·~•lNII!II hal had embllllbed proeedureo.
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THE
WAfflNG
GAME
Children's
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mommunist . influenced clamors for
il them? Are tbef malJinant? the tremendoua oead lor brains ol llroldealtarl, 1 11oi11 dole lo
Dear
Helen:
bers
take
bititlilcapp.d
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- A-A .... orse~1 aDd ideu • that tbo @rpQrate bt.o lloart 1tr diNIDPin11IJillll-.
flat appeasement in Viet Nam,
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have
been
married
three
P..,ple
on'
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tliem
its dralt-&lt;:ard burninp, and lis
cyst Is not mallanant. It Is system olton errcourases' those lllllllilll ._, peopltl.
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and
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cralts,
etc.
Clill
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Wolfert
"demonstrations" against oleca.uaed by an obotrucllon of oot Who 1iU to ploy it sale, lVIII U
"Tho
lillie
trwUklr
·radio II
seem to gel pregnant. Do you or Mental ·Health ·MIOclailon ol tbe oil' 1lands In the 1kln but 11 oo.l. mean no 111111 110 bill,
rnentsry public decency.
bdttplc . . ond ldeaa
A• to the Republicans, lhe 1uppose we are doomed to be IDd Inquire. Or; il you ean lllld· what eousea tbe obetruetlon 11 oo erron."
and
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childless? We are under 30, and several other partnts ol crlp- not known.
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lifer
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uld.
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unmense VIC ry .Rona ea. - SO WORRIED
pled &lt;hlldren, yoo mlgbt form
tbe· reference to booeball
Han lor tbe g'ubernatl&gt;rial noml· Dear· S. w. '
Gilly relleetOd tho Witll llld · ren191eol .,.,.. " ooid.
1 group of your own.
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Colld
polpllatfol,
DerV·
natioo Is in porty-power Jerms
Pallence is a virtue. You have
Wllo knows, Ibis slammed .
varied Interest. held by &amp;Yana
ootblng less tban an
earth- been married far too ·,bort a door may open a new Ule for OUSileu; otlll jolnts, soronai ol who wm be hollot'ed'~ Ia
tbe breallo, apelll ol cbllllnesa,
quake. Win or lose in tbe fall lime to be worried on
tbal your daugbler. - H.
lnternalloirll "Boos of
a
burnJn&amp; of tbe 10lea ol tbo . tho
against tbe incumbent Delno- li&lt;Ore. Later, If you're worried, Dear Helen:
-tbl
Year•
by lbe 8,GOO
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feet, tlngllD&amp; ol tbe hands and
erotic Governor,
Edmund &lt;!0IIIIull your doctor. - H.
Sex in the office, Sex In colllll!lllberl· ol . Ilia . Nllionll
Brown, Reagan haa put h II Dear Helen;
lege, Sex In ~ lll)ija1ii~. ·... . a Jl08ted loJICUe be menopo~11l Secretatiel AasodaUo.n (IDterna·
brand deeply upon the G.O.P.
My wile aDd I lmve •!ways I'm wollderlng ll. ll~a!'~i· &amp;IIi. IJII!ploms?
A - Polpltatlon and DerVOUJo tiona!) In North IDd South
Ill the West. Moreover, II Is a spent our two week a vacation boaJ:. Whero lo an :'llllf·iO&lt;Ialleil
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nesa are usually duo Ia emo- Arnlrlca llid Europo.
bralld upon tbe most theoretica~ wUh Our daughters at a moun- lltl?
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go. Our Ill-year-old wants to
"'u"" tbot eould aggriYall! · thesa otber fteldt tate him overseas
From hero II appears obvious take ber Jteady boy friend a- paper bags and play 'lirid&amp;it'l\10 oymptoms. sliffne,s ol tbe jol!lls
that Brown's unexpected dllli- lonl on the trip. There's room. rest of tbelr luneh I!OIIr,')om· may follow · buroll of unaCCIII- three or four timee a year. Hla
cully in l•lnlnil renomblillon b
en shop lor their . ktik' ~Illes tomed ezet:dse. or, like · the ....-etarJ of 31 yfBrl llYI
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over the ronsenratlve Democrat- FATIIER G.
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i&lt; Mayor of lot Angeles, Sam Dear Father:
I wasn't extclly a monk In eol- be • natural conaequene.
"We never know what I•
Yorty,. amply proves, the deI tbink ' negative. They'll elth· lege, bul sex wasn't rtD!I&gt;IDI iJrC, Keepi"'. yourself· pbyaltaUy
rOina
t. hlppen 11t11 bu! II
structive nature or tbe Demo·
either.
ftl II o!7J way tl&gt; mlnlmilo lhll
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usually ........ Mrt. ·Evelyn
erotic far left. Brown, a reasoneach other. Whichever' we don't even KNOW , o u r oymptl&gt;Dl.
able libeal, is the victim or as- ing
Kelel
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vacation will be tar from
sociations, however reluctant on your
rostlul!
nelgbbors, m~cb Jess '· slet!p
Soreness Of the breaall worktnl wllb here . . .
wllb them!
, .might well be dllo ld•Itorhis part, with such far-out forer-~
Why not Invite a girl friend
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II Aml!l'rea .11 su • asturated, 'IJII!pfo!DI Tire dooialt ol liudl
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Those wbo did not meroly ron- Dear Helen'
. rm sure IDIBSlnc ~:-\1&lt;1,'1- As . ·hormones 'requtrea ·1~
done but actually aoluled tho
My 15-year-old daughter Is my ;vlfe .Paulllle Q
•·tmeot """llnou' Is· O.t· , 1
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Watts area of Loa Angel01 and Iince birth. For yeara lllle ba1 ANYWAy.
11o uUied by a ti!pOid dollC!en·. '•
saw in their appalling violence
wlloeled bersell to a nearby Dear s.•. _ And the-'s ... ., or rorcet~ ·10 elolie tho
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&lt;ivil rights laws.
Tile new owner called me y... best klndl - H;
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This column io , dedicated to tile feet ma;v. lie due w.lleiDI OD
Those who made the campuo any morl becau8e o1 tile wheel lamlly ilving, BD II you'ro bav· your lett lor lii!Pr. perlodl
of the University of Californ- doair. (Ito rubllor tires don't lng kid trouble or Just plaiD tlran you h'"·' beeli used to,
ia at Berkeley a ahambles of -mark· lbe\Uoor.)
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trooble; let HeiOir help YOU. acosaive •mokiltl, llbelll)' ,..
hisslnl diaorder aiiCI tbe ...,.
Tire truth is, l;m afillld, tile Site wHI also welcome your agln8,
tor ol 1 prolqed lynchi"' bee woman d00811't want to ·took at own amuslnl l!lperlOilcel. AdTin&amp;llnt In tbe haDdi mq
over the body of the bipartisan my bai\d4:apped child, IDd Is drell Helen Botltl in oaro ol be due to anemia. . Coated
foreign policy ol this naDon.
afraid bU•being tbere will burt lhll newopaper.
tonp Is &lt;Ill• to !101 ,.ilnc' .
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Disgust witb what hao been business.
enou&amp;b
food · ~t rl,qitlres ..
happening is a !ar mqre , ,.,)~·
.This ~~ 11\Yi ·llal!lhter'o onlySl!!XI'm FOI\ 'lllll!DLE'
ebtwirtC· sucb u toP( Ot' ri"&lt;i •
eol factor In Reagan's l!'lUJDPb,
plea·:i!11~
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only
atoro
near
HOLLYWOOD
tOPij
Sar
cmoll.
'l'fle.in1110patiie etNlll- ·...
II tbil rolumnisl'l OP.lnlon, t11a11 .
io ony wldo v01er . ilfll!1 1!1, llje . ~ fOr;ller--to·W!It 1n her • Raquel Weleb wllbplq.. tb• 17 ltll b~ ~,lull 1tioul ;
Now sbo hal one feminine lead upJIOI!ite • &amp;bert tveeytltlnl ,tlreae 4!1Y•
lnlalliblllty of Ronald Reagan, - 1
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wbo hal never beld a publle of· leu lhiD&amp; to look forward to 1D wacner in "The - - - Jlun;,. ·, • .. ·, · ·1 , , ,
daya
IIIJed
wttb
waltJna.
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At aU evtnts, tbe meeaose to Dear. unWBIIIOd:
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IAM)Y.a'~il-~-0: dloltl!fltllll; tlf!r ~- ' ml .1 .
the Republicans nationally Is
Tell ,.., ,diwCJiter .oniy what
HOLLYWnno· -~~) '"''•·- cbolec;llociOilli'? ( ' , ' ·
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the lllltral Republie8111 to ~ oro
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ljl "'llhq'l· ~.; ol . "?"' _...~ ..
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pupular • front arrqemeall .store, ~lbly bl!ca'uii of o v·
lf?'' -wiD ne£1· • • ' illirl'e - .. tliu;
with disaffected far.ieli Demo- trallle pr'&lt;iilleirr.' Wbttever YIMI
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crats. WOI!'t work any. moro .11 do, dmr'tlet bei- 111 your bitter- 111 " P The ~ Stalrca~e;·
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tbe West. jlllt as Ills :on alru- W, .beeausi' ft' lliGuld' :biirt
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ean Govll'llllr o11141w York, Ntl· . Mlii!t. ~ti~ · fi'ivo viltunteei ' 'iiJ,h!'l lii!lw :~ :IIIIJ-' It ,- ..... :f!rllbl&lt;lJ·.-4111 bl!td41r y ,, )
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' . :NATIONAL LEAGVE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I'IIAM
W L PCI. GB Team
W L Pet. GB I
l.os Angeles .. S4 22 .&lt;Ml'l · ICleveland .. .. S4 18 .liM
lart-rran. . .. .. 3ii 13 .11111
Baltimore .... lt6·:W .11411
l'l1]4burgb . ~ .. 32 23 .582 -1II Detroit .. .. .. a3 Zl .Blt 2
Phlladelpbt.o .. 31 24 .164 3\1 Min..sota .... 26 28 .500 a
Houotmo .. .. • 11 21 .544 S\1 caiUornla .. .. 21 28 .491 8\1
151, Louis .. .. .25 28 .472 7\1 Chicago .. .. . 25 27 .481 9
AUanta ...... 27 32 .l5B 8\1 New York .. . 24 28 .453 tO
t:lnclnnatl .... 23 311 .434 U\1 Kansas City .. 21 31 .401 I3
New York .... 20 30 .400 It Washington . . 23 35 .397 14
Chicago ..... 17 37 .315 11 Baltimore
.. 26 35 .364 !51&gt;
Sunday's ReBUlts
Sanday'• Reoulto
Kansas City 4 California 1
Pittsburgh It AUanta I
Minnesota 2 Cblcago 1
Philadelphia 5 St, Louis 3
Detroit 7 New York 5, fist)
New York 3 Cin-U 2, II Inn. New York 12 Detroit 10 (2nd)
Houston a Chleago 4
Clevelalld 6 .Washington 3
San Fran. 3, Loa Angeles 2
Baltimore 8 Bostl&gt;n t
Mllllday'• Games
Monday'• Games
St LoUis at New York l!) Minnesota at Kansas City (2).
twi night - A. Jackson (8-4) twi-ni.ght - Pascual (8-4) and
llld Washburn (2·31 vs. Hami~ Perry &lt;I~) vs. Hunier (l&lt;i) and
ton (1-4) aiiCI Shaw (J-4).
Stafford (0-0).
Atlanta at l'hlladelphia (2) Calllomia at Chicago 12) twltwi night) - Cloninger (5-tl) nlgbt - Rojas (1-0) and Brunand Blasingame (;1-4) vs. L. et (1-3) vs. Horlen (2.(1) a~
Jackson (3-5) and Buhl (f-4). Lamabe (3-2),
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ClnclnnaU at Pittsburgh. (N) WasJUngton at Detroit (N)
-Jay (11-2) vs. Law &lt;(2-3).
- Sesui (25) bs. Wicl&lt;ersham
Roustl&gt;n at Los An&amp;olee (N) !U).
-&lt;:uellar (~) vs. Sutton &lt;7-4). Bostl&gt;n at Clevelalld (N) Chicago at San Francisco- SadowSki n-O) vs. Tiant (1-2).
Brogilo (2-4) ·~ Herbel (I~) New York at Baltimore (N)or Perry (11-1).
Downlnl (6-3) vs. Palmer (5-3).

Turvene will
Call Signals
ForSooth Unit

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INVENTED tN 1861
BY RICHARD J. GATUN6,

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AMERICAN INVEIHOR
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TOLEDO (UP!) - Five rec·
ords were set and another was
lied Saturday In the annual
Classic Track and Field
Meet, which features what tbe
sponsoring Ohio High School
Coaches
Association
thinks are tbe beet teams In the
state.
STATE MArl- Wayne Ward, director of the state de·
Records fell In the IQO.yard partment of personnel, left, was on hand for the regatta
dash, ~e ·mile, th~ shotput, tbe jlllrade to _re!)~esent th~ State of Ohio. Rep. Ralph Welker
discus · .rnd the mile relay.
of MetiS IS,Seated bestde btm.
Tile mile was done in 1:18.6'
by West Drock of Toledo Libbey, the 440 was won by Dwight
Johnson of Cleveland East
T..,b In 47.5 seconds, the diocus was tossed 100 feel 4\1
inches bj&gt; Pete Miller Hilliard
and tile Cleveland Eas't Tech
team copped 2.7 seconds oil the
old mile relay mark of 3:20,4.

WENTZVILLE, MO. (UP!) _
A potr or Marion, Ohio, race
drivers piloted their Ford Muslane to first place In tbe
miles, '&amp;ans.America
Sedan
Race at Mid&lt;American Racewaya &amp;!nday.
T~m Yeager and Bob Joltnson won featured race aiiCI
look 15.GOO In purse money.'
Johnson Jumpod into tbe
at tile "Le MAns" type ,
and Pllced ·rue field ol 33 ean
lud!i'Iiut"'lliaps of tbe 105 Phil Gncy, Dayton P.otb, beat
lap iact. brily t9
finished the old shotput mark by 10 foet,
II Inches with a toss of 61 feet.
tbe gru!llng race, ''

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· ot ~H~ ,~~ .office at Pomeroy, Ohio.
Natl~ advertlstni representative
Bottinelll Kimball. Inc., 3~ Lexlngto•
.;v~.,i!i~fork .Citr. New York.
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rl~r wbere avalllbl&lt;e, 3ft ~~~~ per week
l ott Htflt ldvailtt at the Dally Sentinel olfl&lt;e 'lle.20; . llx montho, $9.10
1~r~~9!'1ba ~-1,!1. 11 Motor Rout•
li68,11Hrler·Hrvict not available on•
iniU ode year 'IO.OOr
Three month•, $3.00

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.. , -sJ.\Iih liospitala, farmers, business,
and every sepent of our economy is deIuaed ~Y. . f!l(llll to fill out that there u
no~iliU'dljiiifle left for the main business
at hand. Thousands of people are being
~111\lqyeJ!Iltroughout the country to do
· ~ollillil\ 'b\1( take care of these · forms
from Washington. Schools are employing
people, in,some instances to devote full
tlme.-IQ rnollling but the constant form
wor.k.J&amp;tCO)IIIection with every penny of
money .tllat :is being handed out by lbe
great lllhite .father. Just in the last few
years .all .financial institutions have had
to a~~~ personnel to make reports to the
go~er!lmept on dividends and _interest
paid ;IQ:Ilw-inlernai revenue servoce. Special stalb., in business and industry are
har~. pr••"'d
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The ;~erage person will probably say
that it is not any concern of his, and
reems to ~ave the feeling that it is only
big busi\\es's that Is bothered, but he is
gradu;illylfinding out that he should be
concerned. because it Is reaching him,
, and .has been through his pocketbook for
sometime. .!&gt;very penny of the costs to
, the cuslomtr. If a hospital must hire a
ll!gal •xpetl, his salary and expense is
. ... ;p.dded on )Q.the bill. A school that has to
hire someene for handling government
., form, we pay for t~at through taxes. If
a busin~s man spends $1i,OOO a year filling out fomiS you p'y for it through the
·prl&lt;es of 'lt~ms you buy. We are only
starting to feel the effects of the paper
delu~e ip the poverty, medicaro and
other Y&amp;~_ 1getting gimmicks of the government. You have only started• to see
'tlhmll can 'lead this country. Only when
· ' we gel'rl!illy sick of this red tape will we
'·· begin to 'call a halt, at the ballot bux.
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A few are finding out that the more
'· they earn the less they get. A lot of the
wasted motion of red tape is what is run,: · -nfnj ~r Iilli up. Today it costl f]..33 to
[, : buy What aokl for'' in 1950. A dollar
i; 'iave&lt;j,iiJ 1950 has lost 25 percent of its
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urc~~g power. Food rrices are up
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P'!i~.lli, in spite of al the talk that '
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less today than, it did a decade
ago. Tr psportatlon is up 89 per cent end
clothiDf,..'- up 12 per cent. The only way
to stop-lliis inflation is to Ioree the governmfnt to eliminate low prlorority speD·
ding. In -otbtr words to only buy what u
needed; aJ!dl.one way is to simplify papor work to a minimum, but as you well
!mow tho government always does things
the hard way, and at the greatest ex·
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llfl'le ..tbo eltpn~ DeoilvJlk&gt; · bla itldlon lloriiBJe ID bJiu..i
por~ru~ .Jhel~r&lt;J; ·-~1 "'' wrJto- ~ . tiotet .m.:Miami i:~U~t:r.i ~~~ ·i-.Gdc..-r. ·ne~!!!c tl-1'•··' ~ · .; ~
ten orlJlnally by ar,c,efuliy &lt;&gt;1Jnlormatlom · · ·· · •
. "SU'b!ee~ No\ tl&gt; .!le Olsclllf .•
fedive 1118h. ••· -~ play·
"Whatlritldellnil qency lfi No. ed Ill M ""'""' ,.. • J · · ,
lll'llht Samuel 'tayklt·' :;~All• ' filii' pllotb&amp;rap~l~ modelina, olld·,
"i!tlo o1 Mon~IIID ~~toil- Cooke's new Jlook
~~~ TV,, &lt;!ommerclala; who Is ~ ·
. "Pocabmita'a ani! .lolu! Smllll. '
IM\tll tilled, "¥oulld Ule W.lirld lloil : tbNtrlcai . manqer; ·Is
"CUster's lAst StiDd.~:.
iii i10 Yean" :.: ~, ,lntpti~ &lt;~.., ii ~~~~ M~O.· or
Her
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aell" etc.i Is to ealltl¥om "pro- 1 ''wh~ 'oro Jbo.,bal l!OWIII')' and wbal'l actillookln&amp; ··lll roel&lt;-1'!111
ti!St-plci!Jr&lt;is" and we'll lei,time other kinds 01 'eluba to"Jolll?'' """'llvlty: ••·
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decide wbetber tbat's aenerl•
Sbe closed , oaylng,' "T h t
-wrllee Diolt of bls own tuneo ..
desuipUon or its own IPI crlll- ·l!'ony Is !bat I bave so man,y ,He niakee up . wiid tlllei whlcll
eai catcail . . . ,;......., DrOulrn, . lreat ll'le!Jds 'In l'alm · Beaib usually bave Ulllo tl&gt; do wllll
'!Y's little "Is that any was &lt; but oaly. knoYI one PII'Him' the muslt .. Hi.cut two ~urnto run an alrlllle" culle, II lwlee ioSklent. of Miami.''
, Shy . , hero .111111 'theY
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as perky·p~tl)&gt; · m Off'TV-:aeteen tid. , OftiY eaelosecl SS ftllferent lb tile eoaat 1111' ,_Ina: meaa.
Ule {she's now In her 2nd mov· atorlee IDCI:cOIIlinh Item• about wblle lleo· were pnued
Je) . . Etbel Merman:s trium~ ber lraahf~ llt!)e ...u.
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h!re td N. Y. The 'ltllowa
In "Annie. Gel Your Gun~ has
'l'here'i_bn bOftell . Injun Je. oot tbere couldn't llfn't wllldl
turned It lnlo a pr!U prnperiJ · lUll priest niJJitd Falher l!i"OWII wotfj.! mt ~ .whit 116111 llid
1o tbe summer-tents all over wltb 'a stnsatlohal senae ol'hu- , llnllly one 10111 brolte biJ 1D·
a&amp;aln - Margaret WbitJna mor . . . stationed now w I I b the East wltb one UUe aDd Just
"ick-slglled to make t i k e JOsult Mlsalons for' lbe ~- u bil In tbo Wee~ wltb tbo .u.;.
Menn in Mijwaukee
Ice loot llidtillli, Felber Brvwa at er U!lt . : .. No ~ ~
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One&gt;Of til• best examples of this is found
In tbe•papet work· that eoes along with
the rburtauCll&lt;:Y that is crowing by leaps
a1Jd.. b&lt;lundl .evecy day of our lives, Wa·
•hliiJlOn ola·, tile gre1test producer of a
paper llllmrd that covers the country
like l lliiii!Pt. An addition to this will
c~e · wiUt·ulhe activation ol Medicare
PI'OII'IIIl, M!1uy nothing ol the multitude
of oth• 1!PT.0Cl"lml that will be proposed
ancl ,-app"ved, and then the gradual
sprnd, o~,welfare programs to everyone,
not just. those over 65.

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Capitol Comment, t'vents

weeko.
Counless Cristina Paolozzl, tbo
":.Ore-front c:ontessa" who po!·
ed semi-nude lor Diet Avedoa
in Harper's Bazaar, doe!n•t ln.
lend to let the U. S. Air Force
Inhibit her liabits: her hubby Is
Dr. Howard Bellin, """""'ned
to tbe oolors at Florida's Hom•
stead Alr Foree llaao aa ol
July II _.. Tbe malrollly IWlnc•

-.Modern 'B08S''Opens D
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For'Emp}oyes t_oFuncti
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' "Actually. tblnp oro weU.
or1anized," the vlucloua
blonde aald. "We use four
ealanclara Ia ~eep' tradt &lt;II

. Vllted Pren IDtenalfolll
COWMBUS, Ohio (UPI)Tiie basi 15,000 III!Cl'I!JaiolN 'IIY
&gt;
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tt tbe belt boss anl'l'ben tlrlnp.
selUed bock In a eomf&lt;il1ablt
"Ho tri!Vfll aU .over lhl
ehalr and explained his Ideas -wwlll trut wa aet tblnas done
llr&lt;iut beinC boss.
by telepboQe. It II easy lhl&amp;
By William S. White
''The old colrcept ·or the boei woy Iince we ·ue ready wltb· o
belnl somebody allUn&amp; on a succlncl presentation .ol lbt
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WASHINGTON - Tile returns a public denunciation of tbe lr· done long ago, They must suj&gt;o
throne ill gone," oald Herbert I lrulineu at band llld Ill eaa
rom tbe California primartes responslblUty or tbe Republican pvrt sensible and fair but not
' make declllonl · laster E. Evans.
~re ringing loud alarm bells popular . front alld ultra-liberal punlllve and demago1lc civil
"Tile boos should be the man lime• tir,an hare In 'tbe ¥filet
alike lor the responsible Demo- Mayor ol New York City, John rights movements. They must II)' Woyne G. Brondllod~ M.D. wbo opens tbe doors so bls with till dlstraclionl."
back public order In Ibis coon·
era tic and Republican liberals Lindsay.
~ Two yeors •eo 1 devel- pe&lt;Jple can function to tbe belt
try,
noi merely agalllst while
JJr addlUon m htadlJri broadnationally.
The Republicans will not win lawlessqess but also against N0o opod a lump on my tblgh. Altet ol tbelr ablllty.
They make It plain that some nationally by going over to the
'"Perbapa tile most bnportanl eastint .1laliolla wiiFD II
a lew months some pus came
kind of C&lt;lllservaUsm -possibly other extreme, as they did in gro lawlessness. They must be out and tbe lump disappeared function o1 tbe man In charco ColiUIIbus, WGAR In Cleveland
"extremist" but more likely not 1164 with Barry Goldwater. done wltb Iii'! fiiNiul, orid r but later II came baCk asaln. Is to give those wltb Jmaglna- and WATE radiO IDd lelerilioll
quite that - Is powerfully on Equally however they will nom- make it abllo!ulely plain tbat Could this be a
mal!lnant Uon 111d ideo tbe chlllCW to ill KnOliVlllt, Tenn., Erlllll .ll
they
will
tolerall!
tliem
no
more
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the march In tl&gt;t country's bl&amp;· inate only at tneir peril a popacllve In IIIIII!PI otber lleldo.
f'!wlb1 What Ialiie best lrut- use tbem.
If not ' ~~extremism" wW :.m..
gest state.
. menl?
·
ular - front 1ype for President deed be tbe true and only wol'd
Be il post ..tlooial pretldenl
They worn the Democrats
A
From
JHr
deocrlplion
in
1968.
of tbe YOUIII Mm'1 a.tbtlu
for the wild I!O!IItrvatlon tbaj
that the always . embarraaslne
I would suspect tbal ylu have
"Imagination
Is
Important
iJr
a
word,
both
parties
now
embraco of tbe ultra • liberal
~~: at lenglb ensuli .tbls n~; i benlgll .-~yst ol some kjnd. but wrlortunately in bil corpo'ra· Auocialloll aaha, olllctr ·..,.
In ita world ..-pniulloa;
fringe has oow become sufl• must do what they should have
These
often
.
beco)ne
Jnleeled,
Uans
the
.Ysten&gt;
slyn!JM•upresident o1 tbe
eating and can no longer be suidlsehqe
their
contenll
aird
wlth
JmasllliUOn
anc1
Ideal.
Oltenpothlc Foundotloo wldda '
tered without great dsnger to
then.
fill
up
aptn.
"
You
can
"Tile
corporate
.structure
1QP01'1a
osteopotlilc roUifja,
tbe party. Rational, Democratlc
protect
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your
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from
InjUry
olten
makee
II
dll!icull
for
liberalism must no longer slmIIlii lr!!lteo ol '"'era! eolleltt
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and il!feetlon I( •lrould 1101 &amp;Jva ll!lUSIIal people to lulletlon. ·
ply deplore but must roundly
Evans II I ,noa-c......-1
Yqjl on~. I"I!Ub)e. II, .11 becomes Th•lr in)aalllitlon .1001 beYond
.. repudiate the beatlllk Jeft-wlnl
npresenlalln
to" tho' UDllell
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nuloaooe
II lli!&gt;Uld• be rellioY· tho ro~tlne of a doplrtment aDd
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eel.
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whell tboy llort IUIReotlna new Naliolla anil tbe vNEIICO ~a
ideas, oil too often II upaols tbe delepte • from tbo llatlaul
It must rejec~ too, tbe sickAlaoclatlon of Braodelltera Ill
by
Helen
sick campus splinter oi oYer .
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·~•lNII!II hal had embllllbed proeedureo.
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low' wens removed. What eousage "student&amp;" with Its Com''It II unfOrtunate tbal wltb lbe IDter·Amerlcllll' ·i\IIOdltloll
THE
WAfflNG
GAME
Children's
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wboh
mommunist . influenced clamors for
il them? Are tbef malJinant? the tremendoua oead lor brains ol llroldealtarl, 1 11oi11 dole lo
Dear
Helen:
bers
take
bititlilcapp.d
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- A-A .... orse~1 aDd ideu • that tbo @rpQrate bt.o lloart 1tr diNIDPin11IJillll-.
flat appeasement in Viet Nam,
I
have
been
married
three
P..,ple
on'
ooi~;
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tliem
its dralt-&lt;:ard burninp, and lis
cyst Is not mallanant. It Is system olton errcourases' those lllllllilll ._, peopltl.
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one-half
montbo
and
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don't
cralts,
etc.
Clill
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ol)r
Wolfert
"demonstrations" against oleca.uaed by an obotrucllon of oot Who 1iU to ploy it sale, lVIII U
"Tho
lillie
trwUklr
·radio II
seem to gel pregnant. Do you or Mental ·Health ·MIOclailon ol tbe oil' 1lands In the 1kln but 11 oo.l. mean no 111111 110 bill,
rnentsry public decency.
bdttplc . . ond ldeaa
A• to the Republicans, lhe 1uppose we are doomed to be IDd Inquire. Or; il you ean lllld· what eousea tbe obetruetlon 11 oo erron."
and
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childless? We are under 30, and several other partnts ol crlp- not known.
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ld R
lifer
tbo·
uld.
,.... • tbo
unmense VIC ry .Rona ea. - SO WORRIED
pled &lt;hlldren, yoo mlgbt form
tbe· reference to booeball
Han lor tbe g'ubernatl&gt;rial noml· Dear· S. w. '
Gilly relleetOd tho Witll llld · ren191eol .,.,.. " ooid.
1 group of your own.
Q
Colld
polpllatfol,
DerV·
natioo Is in porty-power Jerms
Pallence is a virtue. You have
Wllo knows, Ibis slammed .
varied Interest. held by &amp;Yana
ootblng less tban an
earth- been married far too ·,bort a door may open a new Ule for OUSileu; otlll jolnts, soronai ol who wm be hollot'ed'~ Ia
tbe breallo, apelll ol cbllllnesa,
quake. Win or lose in tbe fall lime to be worried on
tbal your daugbler. - H.
lnternalloirll "Boos of
a
burnJn&amp; of tbe 10lea ol tbo . tho
against tbe incumbent Delno- li&lt;Ore. Later, If you're worried, Dear Helen:
-tbl
Year•
by lbe 8,GOO
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feet, tlngllD&amp; ol tbe hands and
erotic Governor,
Edmund &lt;!0IIIIull your doctor. - H.
Sex in the office, Sex In colllll!lllberl· ol . Ilia . Nllionll
Brown, Reagan haa put h II Dear Helen;
lege, Sex In ~ lll)ija1ii~. ·... . a Jl08ted loJICUe be menopo~11l Secretatiel AasodaUo.n (IDterna·
brand deeply upon the G.O.P.
My wile aDd I lmve •!ways I'm wollderlng ll. ll~a!'~i· &amp;IIi. IJII!ploms?
A - Polpltatlon and DerVOUJo tiona!) In North IDd South
Ill the West. Moreover, II Is a spent our two week a vacation boaJ:. Whero lo an :'llllf·iO&lt;Ialleil
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nesa are usually duo Ia emo- Arnlrlca llid Europo.
bralld upon tbe most theoretica~ wUh Our daughters at a moun- lltl?
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ol
Ptoplel
11 cauaes. If you are ....-ly
ly IJemornltic orea of t h a t tain cabin. Tbis year the older
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Down at Ilia ofliet, tbe m.n worried about tbe me!MIPIIIP Broldclatlirg, Co.. headqirar·
Weet.
daughler 11
w mg an eon 1 brinl tbeir. lunches In ·' ......,.
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terod here, bul bls lbterwa Ia .
go. Our Ill-year-old wants to
"'u"" tbot eould aggriYall! · thesa otber fteldt tate him overseas
From hero II appears obvious take ber Jteady boy friend a- paper bags and play 'lirid&amp;it'l\10 oymptoms. sliffne,s ol tbe jol!lls
that Brown's unexpected dllli- lonl on the trip. There's room. rest of tbelr luneh I!OIIr,')om· may follow · buroll of unaCCIII- three or four timee a year. Hla
cully in l•lnlnil renomblillon b
en shop lor their . ktik' ~Illes tomed ezet:dse. or, like · the ....-etarJ of 31 yfBrl llYI
Wh do
think '· ut
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you
durin• theirs. No .lnlr 1- betel . llliDl!PIUSII 1)'"1p!iyn but IIIIJ, worldnr lor him ill "an a .dlinC
over the ronsenratlve Democrat- FATIIER G.
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eblllena• every day "
i&lt; Mayor of lot Angeles, Sam Dear Father:
I wasn't extclly a monk In eol- be • natural conaequene.
"We never know what I•
Yorty,. amply proves, the deI tbink ' negative. They'll elth· lege, bul sex wasn't rtD!I&gt;IDI iJrC, Keepi"'. yourself· pbyaltaUy
rOina
t. hlppen 11t11 bu! II
structive nature or tbe Demo·
either.
ftl II o!7J way tl&gt; mlnlmilo lhll
.,.
rome
back
engaged
or
hat·
We
liv'
In
tbe
suburbs
and
usually ........ Mrt. ·Evelyn
erotic far left. Brown, a reasoneach other. Whichever' we don't even KNOW , o u r oymptl&gt;Dl.
able libeal, is the victim or as- ing
Kelel
llkl Ill dflcrlblliC • doy
vacation will be tar from
sociations, however reluctant on your
rostlul!
nelgbbors, m~cb Jess '· slet!p
Soreness Of the breaall worktnl wllb here . . .
wllb them!
, .might well be dllo ld•Itorhis part, with such far-out forer-~
Why not Invite a girl friend
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takoil lb ll)leylale llltiiOpoliUI
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II Aml!l'rea .11 su • asturated, 'IJII!pfo!DI Tire dooialt ol liudl
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Those wbo did not meroly ron- Dear Helen'
. rm sure IDIBSlnc ~:-\1&lt;1,'1- As . ·hormones 'requtrea ·1~
done but actually aoluled tho
My 15-year-old daughter Is my ;vlfe .Paulllle Q
•·tmeot """llnou' Is· O.t· , 1
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. Jed rtad lhil, "Just•&lt;Ill 1110 '
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lndelenslblo race rloll in tbe b dl
adl y, ..eropp
a
y,
very
b
Unsaturated.''
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menopoulll
symp~
,bo,o,y
~ay
Watts area of Loa Angel01 and Iince birth. For yeara lllle ba1 ANYWAy.
11o uUied by a ti!pOid dollC!en·. '•
saw in their appalling violence
wlloeled bersell to a nearby Dear s.•. _ And the-'s ... ., or rorcet~ ·10 elolie tho
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a reason for more and more otore for ' books and i&lt;o cream.
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w111c1o "'•-••• of the Ito 01
&lt;ivil rights laws.
Tile new owner called me y... best klndl - H;
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lerday arid oald silO ·can't como
This column io , dedicated to tile feet ma;v. lie due w.lleiDI OD
Those who made the campuo any morl becau8e o1 tile wheel lamlly ilving, BD II you'ro bav· your lett lor lii!Pr. perlodl
of the University of Californ- doair. (Ito rubllor tires don't lng kid trouble or Just plaiD tlran you h'"·' beeli used to,
ia at Berkeley a ahambles of -mark· lbe\Uoor.)
,
trooble; let HeiOir help YOU. acosaive •mokiltl, llbelll)' ,..
hisslnl diaorder aiiCI tbe ...,.
Tire truth is, l;m afillld, tile Site wHI also welcome your agln8,
tor ol 1 prolqed lynchi"' bee woman d00811't want to ·took at own amuslnl l!lperlOilcel. AdTin&amp;llnt In tbe haDdi mq
over the body of the bipartisan my bai\d4:apped child, IDd Is drell Helen Botltl in oaro ol be due to anemia. . Coated
foreign policy ol this naDon.
afraid bU•being tbere will burt lhll newopaper.
tonp Is &lt;Ill• to !101 ,.ilnc' .
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Disgust witb what hao been business.
enou&amp;b
food · ~t rl,qitlres ..
happening is a !ar mqre , ,.,)~·
.This ~~ 11\Yi ·llal!lhter'o onlySl!!XI'm FOI\ 'lllll!DLE'
ebtwirtC· sucb u toP( Ot' ri"&lt;i •
eol factor In Reagan's l!'lUJDPb,
plea·:i!11~
~e
only
atoro
near
HOLLYWOOD
tOPij
Sar
cmoll.
'l'fle.in1110patiie etNlll- ·...
II tbil rolumnisl'l OP.lnlon, t11a11 .
io ony wldo v01er . ilfll!1 1!1, llje . ~ fOr;ller--to·W!It 1n her • Raquel Weleb wllbplq.. tb• 17 ltll b~ ~,lull 1tioul ;
Now sbo hal one feminine lead upJIOI!ite • &amp;bert tveeytltlnl ,tlreae 4!1Y•
lnlalliblllty of Ronald Reagan, - 1
,r ,.
wbo hal never beld a publle of· leu lhiD&amp; to look forward to 1D wacner in "The - - - Jlun;,. ·, • .. ·, · ·1 , , ,
daya
IIIJed
wttb
waltJna.
How
dlo
o1
'lbem
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At aU evtnts, tbe meeaose to Dear. unWBIIIOd:
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IAM)Y.a'~il-~-0: dloltl!fltllll; tlf!r ~- ' ml .1 .
the Republicans nationally Is
Tell ,.., ,diwCJiter .oniy what
HOLLYWnno· -~~) '"''•·- cbolec;llociOilli'? ( ' , ' ·
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tbil' Tire loug ·tendency among tho WGIIIIII laid: wheel ·cllliin
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·"'U'·-'-•
ely lljmnil, wbt , , ·
~;;;·rllbldt - "'.. ...· IIilldi
the lllltral Republie8111 to ~ oro
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....., ·a. I tbe debut
ljl "'llhq'l· ~.; ol . "?"' _...~ ..
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pupular • front arrqemeall .store, ~lbly bl!ca'uii of o v·
lf?'' -wiD ne£1· • • ' illirl'e - .. tliu;
with disaffected far.ieli Demo- trallle pr'&lt;iilleirr.' Wbttever YIMI
Ill ' · OC! ' • ·
'" ' ....... ·11"whldl•lbei't .. ' II ·· '
. agat iD}ibt 'UEitie:•: · ·. :··· ,. ·' •' ir,
crats. WOI!'t work any. moro .11 do, dmr'tlet bei- 111 your bitter- 111 " P The ~ Stalrca~e;·
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tbe West. jlllt as Ills :on alru- W, .beeausi' ft' lliGuld' :biirt
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rmldl.
Storekl!epBIIJlllp
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ol' llittlll'·liltlil4'lr. f,pd"'
IIJ b~ llroillr In But.
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tbougb
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For IIYIJI II tbe l'I!IU!ts were
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.~IIP. Ililmlnlln from Clllloralll, I Clil'lll) '-lllueb lor ber' bu- BishOp WID oul!itlfutt·r.\rl ~Otift. ,.:. ~, ~. '•' ··:·&lt;!"
' tho . ~iy llbeol ~(j.. llw.'!IJ
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ean Govll'llllr o11141w York, Ntl· . Mlii!t. ~ti~ · fi'ivo viltunteei ' 'iiJ,h!'l lii!lw :~ :IIIIJ-' It ,- ..... :f!rllbl&lt;lJ·.-4111 bl!td41r y ,, )
.., Rocbltlllr. 1111 &lt;lrlvm 1&lt;1 . . . . tbl CrJwle!! . l&lt;ir fJur .... - -·- · ·
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DOllOR
SAYS

' . :NATIONAL LEAGVE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I'IIAM
W L PCI. GB Team
W L Pet. GB I
l.os Angeles .. S4 22 .&lt;Ml'l · ICleveland .. .. S4 18 .liM
lart-rran. . .. .. 3ii 13 .11111
Baltimore .... lt6·:W .11411
l'l1]4burgb . ~ .. 32 23 .582 -1II Detroit .. .. .. a3 Zl .Blt 2
Phlladelpbt.o .. 31 24 .164 3\1 Min..sota .... 26 28 .500 a
Houotmo .. .. • 11 21 .544 S\1 caiUornla .. .. 21 28 .491 8\1
151, Louis .. .. .25 28 .472 7\1 Chicago .. .. . 25 27 .481 9
AUanta ...... 27 32 .l5B 8\1 New York .. . 24 28 .453 tO
t:lnclnnatl .... 23 311 .434 U\1 Kansas City .. 21 31 .401 I3
New York .... 20 30 .400 It Washington . . 23 35 .397 14
Chicago ..... 17 37 .315 11 Baltimore
.. 26 35 .364 !51&gt;
Sunday's ReBUlts
Sanday'• Reoulto
Kansas City 4 California 1
Pittsburgh It AUanta I
Minnesota 2 Cblcago 1
Philadelphia 5 St, Louis 3
Detroit 7 New York 5, fist)
New York 3 Cin-U 2, II Inn. New York 12 Detroit 10 (2nd)
Houston a Chleago 4
Clevelalld 6 .Washington 3
San Fran. 3, Loa Angeles 2
Baltimore 8 Bostl&gt;n t
Mllllday'• Games
Monday'• Games
St LoUis at New York l!) Minnesota at Kansas City (2).
twi night - A. Jackson (8-4) twi-ni.ght - Pascual (8-4) and
llld Washburn (2·31 vs. Hami~ Perry &lt;I~) vs. Hunier (l&lt;i) and
ton (1-4) aiiCI Shaw (J-4).
Stafford (0-0).
Atlanta at l'hlladelphia (2) Calllomia at Chicago 12) twltwi night) - Cloninger (5-tl) nlgbt - Rojas (1-0) and Brunand Blasingame (;1-4) vs. L. et (1-3) vs. Horlen (2.(1) a~
Jackson (3-5) and Buhl (f-4). Lamabe (3-2),
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ClnclnnaU at Pittsburgh. (N) WasJUngton at Detroit (N)
-Jay (11-2) vs. Law &lt;(2-3).
- Sesui (25) bs. Wicl&lt;ersham
Roustl&gt;n at Los An&amp;olee (N) !U).
-&lt;:uellar (~) vs. Sutton &lt;7-4). Bostl&gt;n at Clevelalld (N) Chicago at San Francisco- SadowSki n-O) vs. Tiant (1-2).
Brogilo (2-4) ·~ Herbel (I~) New York at Baltimore (N)or Perry (11-1).
Downlnl (6-3) vs. Palmer (5-3).

Turvene will
Call Signals
ForSooth Unit

I WISH I HAD A J

GUN THAT SHOT , .~

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THE GATLING

(rrlACHINE) GUN
INVENTED tN 1861
BY RICHARD J. GATUN6,

Around and
About

AMERICAN INVEIHOR
1318-03. Al50 I"'ANUFAC1-

uREO A RICE-.SOWJIVG
f'il4CUINE AND

W'HEiaT

DRILlER. ·
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Regatta Parade Scores .

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MarioJI Pair
Pilot Mustang
To ISt.Place

TOLEDO (UP!) - Five rec·
ords were set and another was
lied Saturday In the annual
Classic Track and Field
Meet, which features what tbe
sponsoring Ohio High School
Coaches
Association
thinks are tbe beet teams In the
state.
STATE MArl- Wayne Ward, director of the state de·
Records fell In the IQO.yard partment of personnel, left, was on hand for the regatta
dash, ~e ·mile, th~ shotput, tbe jlllrade to _re!)~esent th~ State of Ohio. Rep. Ralph Welker
discus · .rnd the mile relay.
of MetiS IS,Seated bestde btm.
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Johnson of Cleveland East
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inches bj&gt; Pete Miller Hilliard
and tile Cleveland Eas't Tech
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The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council will hold its
first 1966 membership meeting!
at Lake Hope oo Thursday, tt
was annoonced today by
Dahlberg Director The
aer meetlng will ~ open to all
members of the SEORC
Fred
Neuenschwa*,
rector of Development for
Slate of Ohio, will be tbe guest
speaker and will talk
"Jobs and Progress" ID Scnlt!&gt;-l FINDLAY, Oblo (UPI') -Poealllero Ohio
lee t«tay &lt;OIIIbed a wooded
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. river b~ In oeareh for dues
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So~easWII Ohio,. will
foUild atufled under 10101 bruell
m~tingo 18 Gaillpoho,
on the flank of tbt Bla1ebord
White and possibly Logan later River.
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in the summer.
E. E. Davie, presldeRt of the Police Chief Wayne Ethell
SEORC, stated that tbt mem· said the boy, 11m Trut. '0'81
bership would be brwght uptwice, atabbed twlee and
df&gt;&lt;late oA p rograma initial- ~lilly molooted Friday alter
ed by tbe Council especially be bad left borne to 10 lishlq.
those blvolvllil ~sm, Jn. Tbt boy'l body WBI dloeo.dustry and ~way
Saturday Dl8bt by lilt ol
mont.
• 11111-member 1INl'Ch oqUid.
Joe Saltz, Vlntoa County
Hll bicycle wu louDd about .
rector of tbe SEORC r.
fWd• away, where tl!e killer
charge of tbe meetJni. He
lppiii'OIIIy attempted lo bido II.
eel that tickets could be
llemletdo detecllvoo and .
cbaaed from Joe Saltz
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thur· E. E Davis 0~ JDH·
ldenlllealloD IIIII
Jo~ Lam~. Jackson,
at Lolldoll llid
carl Dablberg Wellston.
apparel~~ n&lt;:oo of
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wen queslkltiiDf persl&gt;ltll
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botw- lba llmt
meet at the home of JlrL
and lba time be met
George Hackel~ Middleport,
IIBI !baa I lllll~ I ro •
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Neutzling, •• wa1 previously 'l'bo murder lito 11 •
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toil rrom lhe most destructi"'
rainfall ID the history of Ibis
BrltiBh crown colony rose to 60
today and officials warned that
more Dooding and dangerous
laAdslideo were likely.
The latest outcial couot placed the known dead at 48 with
onother 14 trapped in collapsed
buildings and under landslides
lllld listed as dead. At least Zl
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Famed Rabbit Ean

As a starter let's taokle the

Wnen TV was getting off the program situaUon.
ground in 1943 as a
An estimated 30 million sets
medium, people in barss ~;::~: [ are tuned to "The Monsters,"
ed around ll).inch sc
HunUey-Brinkley, Red Skelton,
"Rabbil ea rs" and Milton Berle et al. But TV producer
became household words
Sylveoter (Pall Weaver esti·
almost everyone in Hollywood ' mates. that "40 per cent ()(
thought lhat il they ignored it adulls are not as consistent
television would go away.
viewer11 as they were 10 years
Today TV has· changed the ago."
lives and ideas of millions. It
(]alms DfcllDe Coming
even has altered the cont'elJt of Critics agree TV performs
~ar. For the first time in credibly in sports, !Jews, publlc
h1st!ry mas_seg of people affairs and occaslona1 "speiooking . al V1et Nam reports cials." Ordinary programming
are seemg what f1ghtlng reaDy ·
such charges .. New .
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Herald Tribune
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LONDON - A SPOIIoM"""'
lor Billy Graham's crusade d..
nied a newspaper report that
the evango:Ji~l's organization

was econoJIUZmg because

•t
laces a possible defleit of flO,·
000 in 1840,000 budget
.
Walter Smyth, crusade direotor and vice president of t h e
Billy Graham Evangeli&gt;t AsS&lt;&gt;dation, said in a alatemeAt:
"At tbts point the crusade is
following a normal pattern. 1t
is burd to aay 1011 that at tbt
clooe of the CI'IIJiade, there will
be either a aurplus or a deficit.
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ment ia kindergarten classeo iJ1.
creaoed 25,83'1 ln Ohio betweea
1980 and 1964 to a total ol161,020 enrolled In the latter year,
tho National Kindergarten AsliOCiaUoa reported today. ·
By contrast, of tho aurrouodtng states, West Virginia reporled a total of 44 enrolled m1964,
Kenlucky a total of 697, down
3G6 from 19611 and Pennsylvania
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llaliao citlel that will show w
thor Pope Paul VI or Communtst Lui8i Loaso bat creator
inllueoce ia tbe eapllal ol tho
country and world CatholldBm.
The main raee wu bl tho
Eternal City where tho ComntuAlsla were trying hard to win
a larger vote thu Premier AI·
do Morn's ChrisUan Democratlc Party and win a voice In tbe
city ~overnmenl Both the Vall·
cu and the Community party
loulbl tbt electoral baUie witb

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day period Taotday tftoQ~
Salllrday wtJ1 - · about
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Normal .,..._ 11141
... Cltvolanil 71 ... 1'1, Iowa
Colambal a .... •• ... a..
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Meet• et
Thursday

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The Southeastern Ohio Regional Council will hold its
first 1966 membership meeting!
at Lake Hope oo Thursday, tt
was annoonced today by
Dahlberg Director The
aer meetlng will ~ open to all
members of the SEORC
Fred
Neuenschwa*,
rector of Development for
Slate of Ohio, will be tbe guest
speaker and will talk
"Jobs and Progress" ID Scnlt!&gt;-l FINDLAY, Oblo (UPI') -Poealllero Ohio
lee t«tay &lt;OIIIbed a wooded
·.
.
. river b~ In oeareh for dues
Tho Coullcd, whiCh I&gt; dedi· Ill the sex·slaylq of 11 eigbleated to the development ol year-old boy whose body was
So~easWII Ohio,. will
foUild atufled under 10101 bruell
m~tingo 18 Gaillpoho,
on the flank of tbt Bla1ebord
White and possibly Logan later River.
'
in the summer.
E. E. Davie, presldeRt of the Police Chief Wayne Ethell
SEORC, stated that tbt mem· said the boy, 11m Trut. '0'81
bership would be brwght uptwice, atabbed twlee and
df&gt;&lt;late oA p rograma initial- ~lilly molooted Friday alter
ed by tbe Council especially be bad left borne to 10 lishlq.
those blvolvllil ~sm, Jn. Tbt boy'l body WBI dloeo.dustry and ~way
Saturday Dl8bt by lilt ol
mont.
• 11111-member 1INl'Ch oqUid.
Joe Saltz, Vlntoa County
Hll bicycle wu louDd about .
rector of tbe SEORC r.
fWd• away, where tl!e killer
charge of tbe meetJni. He
lppiii'OIIIy attempted lo bido II.
eel that tickets could be
llemletdo detecllvoo and .
cbaaed from Joe Saltz
~m lba Bureau
thur· E. E Davis 0~ JDH·
ldenlllealloD IIIII
Jo~ Lam~. Jackson,
at Lolldoll llid
carl Dablberg Wellston.
apparel~~ n&lt;:oo of
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ldeatll)o at lba
· PLACB CIIANGJ!D
wen queslkltiiDf persl&gt;ltll
The past presldenll of the
mflbt ban apetted
Amerir1n Legioa allllliary will
botw- lba llmt
meet at the home of JlrL
and lba time be met
George Hackel~ Middleport,
IIBI !baa I lllll~ I ro •
Instead of with Mrs. . B • al b
Neutzling, •• wa1 previously 'l'bo murder lito 11 •
announeecj.
of tbe l!llllmim .Kodak eo.
llld, t1t1
WEATHER
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A Uldo ooolor 8UIIIia011 Italgh~ lew IW6 iortllwell, 85
'II 1IOIIbHit. Partly . lloady,.j
...rer Taeaday w1t11 Men.
- - ·--------- _.. _
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Clnda FOIItesona, MalOn. •'··
_Stake Racf ·'- Stormy, lind
dy 'Martin, ~bll; 1, , ilioJt.,
John Rlcbal)ls; Pl. _Plfpant
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visited with '1\ir. ~tid
Mrs. proif,ucl!: Tl)~se· all!Jnilll'i ll'ere ~ Swell, Adtna ~s, Mild- Uo; 3. ~ Belle, Pan
Mrl. WiloiaiJI Bi-er $pent
George Be•eridge· at
New Ruth Hawk, ·J,an Holla.nd and rof~Jocl&lt; and Ruth Starkey Doiulfn«, Alheno; f. RIVer Rut
tile weekend in Nelson•IUe, tile
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Marshfteltl before returning to and Dea· ljplland, Ja~lo !el· •Officers elected fo( the comq Dust)', Jerry Frallk, NtiSonVIJJe:
1ueot ol her brotller and sisterh&lt;r home. '
fe!'l, J;lora Harl• .EIIZibelll Jol' ,year were F;!Wlbetlt. Jordan, altd 5. Little SOn, Kathy Mor·
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Mrs Jefry Culwell receiY. dan, Flosale flarl1 .Mrs: ·carl president; .. Freda Haw!I!IJ9 gan, Pomeroy.
BY ADA SLACK
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Ruth Ann . and· Jane ' Jorden e&lt;! word of the death ot ber Ha\vk, WesUna Crabitee, HeI· Smith, secretary; Vfc'e presi- Drunkard's Paradise - Blaze
Mr. and Mrs. Roger . Wine- 1hl&amp;h sdtool alumni ano In' "'"'
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Ylsitod wlllt their Cousin, l{atlty olster, Mro. Meli,.a Burchill In
Scott, Mrs. Watlilne aiod dent, Laura Holcomb Krebs; .Betty Harrloon, Gallipolis; 2
ilrenner entertsined woth a reumon ol ber gradu&amp;llllff class. Ea&amp;tern Hleh ..,hooJ honor Cheadle, • dly or two · last Palntovllle, Ky. on ~rid&amp;y
: the hOstess, Leah Crabtree.
docorating and program """"' Stormy, Buddy Martin, Arabia:
picnic at their ltome on Mem- 1 Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Robert Wine· studenja lhe llll •1•
weeks week.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wii· l Mr. •nd Mrs. Carl Gr..n\ees mlttee - Apna Elizabeth Turn- 3, Appy, Ruth Aim Kloes Mid
orial Day. Thnoe attending were : brenner ol Belpre were wet:k perlad ...-.cod by . Lerry 'Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Jan Pickett, llam Lawson were her broUter: j and · granddaUihter, RJI_Ja er, Ruth Starkey, Georse Low· dleport; 1 MJCk, Mflte Schwen
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBride, t:nd gu~sts ot hr:s parents, Mr. Morrison, local _super:mtendt'Dt, Dayton, are announcing the 111-law and sister. Mr.
and 1 Rhoadet, viiUed friend's and ~er a)')d Emily Foater ~er. deman, Marietta: and 5. Sky
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Clark, ~and Mrs. Uana Wmebrenner and are u follows:
blrth of a dauchter, Lana Dawn Mrs. Fr~nk Ti.nsley. Charleston relativd near .Monetta recent- Special recogniUon was J!ven Teresa ftfaln, Shade.
Mr. David Mills. Mrs. Oma 1amtly.
~RESHMEN - Rosemary An· on May lO 1t ~lte&gt;tng Arms and her nephew, Capt. Daniel ly.
to Claire Steward, Milford, who Western PJeatur~ Pony, 41
Winebrenner, Mr an
Mrs. Visotmg Mr. ~oge Shield• wm drew BARBARA
BAILEY . Hospital, Athelllj Grandparents L 1'in.&lt;ley, Riverside . Calil.
Mrs. Robert Stout, who has had come the larthelll dlsJ.ance to 156 Inches - Coke, R 1t a
Wlllrarn Winebrenner and farm - l'aul ana Uon Mr!ler ol Colum-1 Kathie Chrche!\ter •
Shlrl_ty are Mrs. Laura K~. local, 1 Mr. and Mn. Ralph Fratie~ I been visiting . rel~~:tives near to .attend; Ada Belle Trainer BiaSi Athenll; 2. ·Lady Bug
1 Mr. and Mrs. Dana Won•· "'"·
JENNIFER DEAN. Lon· and Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Eldon Mark· and family of Gallipolis SP&lt;nl Ellzabetlttown, Tentl., hu r.. Maynard lor having the most Clttlst.y Frost, Shade; 3. LHII•
~'enntor and ramily, Mr. aOO Mrs. .John Bohr»m visit~ on da EYan&amp;, Candace Hawk, _ ~an- ins, ·Harrisonvlllt. Great grand Sunday with hf!r parents, Mr. turned to her home here Her members of her family pres. Sen, Kathy Morpn, Pomeroy;
11rs. Dick Wineb...,nner, Beulah i\lemunal Uay with Mrs. Thum· , c~ Karr, LENORA MICHAEI.S, parenls l""fude Mrs.
Maude and Mro. Fern Glllu~y.
daughter, Mrs Helen Kirby an&lt;l ent, and Leslie Bullman had 4. Fficka, Cfnda Foglesong, f'lla
Ward. Kell y. Kimberly
and as carroll and Mr. snd M". 1LOUISE MICHAELS, Sand~• H9lcomb, local, Mrs. H. B Pic· (&gt;lr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, sons, Roruoie aiod Donnie, ac· the lucky deor prlzO.
son; and&gt;. Dallll)', Alln Boster,
Kryslal Winebrf'mM-r and the .Juhn H.oach and famJly ol Hart· Newlun, Don Rose, SHIRLEY kelt, Sr., Pomeroy, and Mr. and I Bryan and Keith, Mu Faye companied her here and will Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum· Gallipolis.
llosl .nd hoste&gt;&lt;.
lord, W. Va.
RUCKER. PATTI SEXSON. , Mrs. Bruce McDowell,
Oak , Jordan. Michael Lawoon and spend a lew dlys wit~ relativeo prdnor an&lt;l children, Cosh"" Flag Race _ Rusty
BID,
1-tc and Mrs. George D•mp· ~kanor Kay Schneicj.,r bas SOPHOMORES Patto Hill, Fla .
1Mr. and Mn Mendal Jordan in this area.
ton, spent the weekend with Wimp Frost, Shade; 2. sky,
sey and Mrs. Sydney Bartel&lt; ol completed her lr.,hman year Bahr. PATI'V BORING, VIR· Rev. and Mra. Merlin Teel• · aiod Walter, attended the An· The Alumni-Association or the Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wimp Frost, Shade; 3. Dl&gt;i&lt;
Huntington. W. Va., called on at Marshall College at Hunton&amp;· GINIA BUSH, VICKY GREEN, and Brenda, Ironton, visited re- tique slld Classic Car Show in Columbia High School held ils Dye, and attended the Alumni Hancock, Edwin Roush, Letart;
Mrs Agn" White and Richard lun. W. Va., and " at the home Patty Goef!lln. Ksthy Gnflln, eenlly with her parents, Mr. Lancaster on Sunday.
annual banquet at the Albany Banquet of Columbis
Hlgb f. Spooky, Paul Cain, Athens;
Duckworth.
ut t1er parenls, Mr. and Mrs. ' ..\nn Holter, Twila Karr.
and Mrs. Robert Stout.
Recent guests of Mrs. Rulh Schoof house recnelty. T.he busl· School graduates. Her class of and 5. Sweet Lucy, steve Smith.
Mrs. Mary Jane Gibbs and lieorge Schneider.
JUNIORS - JACKIE BAHR, EUen Holllnd Is spendinc a Starkey were Mrs. Jessie Jew- ness meeting was ln charge or 4J held a reunion duriJII tile Atheos,
son, Doyle, o( Vienna, W. \Ia., Glen Hudwn !Spent a vacation Karen carter, Undl Henderson, few days In the Dayton area ell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jewtlll Mrs. Arthur Crabtree, pres!- evening
Texas star - Sky, Chrlatit
• )pent several days visJtmg her with his mother· Mrs. Myla Carolyn Hoffman, EDNA Me· with he'r children and their and Donald Blackwood of Co- . dent, aS!Iistect by Mrs. Leslie
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Prost, Shad~!; 2. Appy, Sher['J
parenll, Mr and Mrs. Wolioam Hudson, and brother, De"" 11 • 1COY, SALLY MORA,
'fom ramiUes.
Jumbus and Mr. and' Mrs. John I Huffman, secretary, and other HOLLYWOOD (VPI) -Allen Indestad, Middleport: 3. Roscoe.
Eochmger and lamlly.
Sr , from his employment on the ' U.borllf, Pat Smtth, Barbara I Mrs. Addle Shaw, Mrs Re· Star~~Y and family, of Sugar : officers.
Jenkins challlod. in his !78th ; Carol Daniels, GaiUpolla; f. Gla
Mr. WJI! Ia~ Duck_worthD ck: 'j Grts t Lakes.
. Spurlock Sma 8?mmerfield.
becca Buekley and Mrs. Inez Grove.
Sixty.four members and their movie appearance at
MGM ger, Dtnna Manuel, RacJne; 1nG
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and son. M~ d:U ~~e~ of ~itt· . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theoss ~ SENIORS - hBollj &amp;,~n;:: McWhorter, . New Marshfield, . Mrs. Carl Crahlr&lt;10 entertain· gueols enjo~ the banquet with a rolo Ia "Tbrte For · 1 5. Molly, Betty ·JiarrJJmt, Galli
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J!I!JI time 11::3
man wert&gt; weekend guests o( cinnab Yiliited rus mother, Mrs. 1 lia Mt:Coy, Bubara McGrath,
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Mr. 1nd Mrs. Richard Roush, Carrie Sinclair and ether rela· Roberta Trussell,
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Mr. and Mrs. Gl'Qrge Schnetder , tives. He &lt;~llendt'd his lOth re· (x) Names U'l capitals de•nd Eleanor Kay.
Iunion of lhe Pomeroy Alumni. note straight A's.
Mr. and Mrt. Ed_ward Chap· Mr. artd Mrs. Bill Moore and
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Mr. · son, Jl!!rry, of Cleveland visited ·
and Mrs. floyd Chapman an~ ! recently with his molher.
d~~ghler, _Shelly, of C•dumbus E\'elyn Moore and family.
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"s1Led their grandpa~etJts, Mr. [ Mr. Richard Duckworth spent
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:Monday afternoon at Chester, ,
Mr~. M~l.a H~aon and 1811 • where he mel the Fnmk fami· '
Derrli L mote&lt;! on 8 ~~ebtlstoth"n, , ly of Nel•ooville and other rela- 1 Sunday School attendaDCt oo
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June ~ wao 5%, olforing fl3.52.
tn·law. Mr. an Mrs.
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·d M 01 G B~k 1 vosoted hos mother, Mrs. Bessoe 110 .15 with the Ref Casto (his
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his ~ isterl Mrs ..1\da Slack and Oiddlt. He attended the 50tb to conference).
family ·
rl!union of his graduating clau Memorlal Day dinner pstll
Donald Harden, of the U. S. ' at the Pomeroy Alurnlll.
41 Mr. and Mrs.
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Memph"• l Mi!.s Carolyn LipsCOI!tb, em. Jlo)oles were Rev. and Mrs. Clar·
Tenn., ·~t Memorial
Day ipioyed with lhe F.B.I. In Will&gt; enco Boyw and lamDy
of
weekend WJtb ~J!I parenb, Mr. 1ington, D. C., visited ber par· CJI!\'· · ·.nd, Mr. and Mrs. Char~
and Mrs. Morns Harden. . ents, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Llpo- leo John... ol Akroa, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qu•~l&lt; comb and family. She Wll a.. Mrs. Purloy Karr """ Mr. and
ol Columbuo •pent Memoroll Cllllplnie&lt;! back by bor oister, Mrs. F. 'd Rice ol Chester, Mr.
Oly weekend woth hil parenll, 1Linda, who bao employment and Mro. PhUIJp Boyles and
Mr. ond Mn. Jameo S. Quick Ithere.
doildren ol Tuppora Plai111 and
and otheHr 1~1atVI\'es. 1 Za
Miss Linda Eichinger is visit· Mr and Mn Ricbard Spencer
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John. She is between quarters Tbt Chester Fire Department
Mr. and _Mn. Gene Beegle from Mountain State Cotlege at and local help fought a brusb
tl New Bri&amp;ltton, Pa., were I Parkenbur(, W. Va.
I Hn ICrDII lhe road from the
~IH!Rts or her s1ster a~ bro~r· Robert McNickle spent 8 10 1 Bentz cemetery around noon
In-law, Mr. ~ Mrs. Titus PICk· day furlough from the Dyess Sunday.
w , Memonal Day weekend.
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Crow and Mn. Mayme Holmes 1°
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a~ne and Ora Guthrie home SUnday.
••e the former's HD, Bob Slnclalr, and other relatiVes Mrs. lri1 carr, Vickie and Pe;a.
Crow, and friend, Mi" Vickie 1Mr!. McNkkleo, who has ~en nl, Ollie Atherloll and .lfllma
Farmer, of Kent State Univer- l•edmptoloyTed tn Coluhmhbus, re.urn- Jean and Almo Swartz vltlled
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attended
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d wor.18 -1.0t:y were ·elli'OU1e to lbe1r
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A os wn·
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! Mrs. Emma f!~ indling is visit:~
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Mrs. Rota Leadingham of . ing her brother, Lewis Penon
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M E S South Wt!bsler visited her son I al Torch.
n=en1 guesi.D o1 rs. . . d d ht . 1 M
MUis were Ml'. and Mrs. Ralph ! an Hu_g - er·m· ~w. r. and ' Mr. tmd Mrs. Wilber Parker
MUis ot Aliquippi, p,.,, Mia&amp; Mrs. WJJhs Leadmgham and aod Eddie are vi&lt;Jltilli tn,
Fnnces Drivero of Akron, Mrs. daughte:s. She attended the daugloter, Martha Poole · Lo
Ell Dennison o1 Rutland aad cradtiHUon eerCU~eS •f her inaaton, Texu. where sht
'·Mr. and Mra. 0. 0 . PllterHn llranddaughter, Connie, II lhe '"""""'ing from an auto ·
:., RuUand.
,Southern Loc1l hogh school.
dent They expect.&lt;~ to
Martha Repp of Columbus i
home -.. ounrl .Juntt I_
: ylofted her sister and broUIOr· i
ill
0·fn.Jaw. Mr. and Mra. Fred Jonk·
&lt;:hurdo here Sunday and hod to
_~. Sr. and son, Gary Jenkins
bt laken home. He was report~
: llbo " hnme on leavo from the ,
lid i&gt;elte: later In the day.
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:- 1011 and children 'l"ommy Cher·
Massillon, Oh10 w1th relatiVI!!I.
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~yl and Terry of 'wolf Pen', were I Tomn~y Scltwob, Maoon, ••·I Jimmy Stewart of Muon vis·
MemoriJI Day dinnt'r guesta of Icompamed his arandparents, ited over the weekend in eo.
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. : her mother Mn. Ada Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwab, lumbus with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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1patient ot lho MeiM• General bltlband, Mr. and Mro. Darrell
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RetH Grimm and family, Mr. l brothl!'r and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Evunbreth Acret Cburcb camp
.Jl.oberl Grimm of Grove City, 1Albert Swatzel and Nermon.
at Buckhallllon nut week. T1tey
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~ son. Mr. and Mn. Kennelll . hart, Mr. and Mn. John Sl,..n Lane, Johnoy Zuspan and Jam..
At.el or Colllllbut. On sunday an&lt;l children, 111 ol Mason, Lewis, Jr.
:1110 group joined by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and Rtnnie Thompson is viJIUDg ,
:Mrs. Raymond Teaford aiod f•m family, IJoul Miller and Dott· his grnndparonta, Mr. and Mro.
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MOIIday nflltt.lllppor 1uests ol tlte tournament.
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Sweet .Lucy, Slt~e· Sl)llth, i'tll- IIIPiarley,)(Jnc~Jd Georp, Rt. Bierly, Jacklon; 4. ,. Blake'•
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Judy, Edwin Roush, ··. Letart;
arda, Pt. PJ•••ant.
Barrel ~co ~Rutty Bill, .an&lt;l 5. River Run Dusty, Jerry
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' Wimp Flott,-Shade: Z. Dll!lo 'Frank, NeltiOIIVWe.
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an,d upder ~ Prince, Natlian I. i.lttie Everott, Bobby Jones, Pine, Sherry BID, 'AtheliJI;
Yonker, LoJ.art; 2. _Biac~oe, Bob !lh~de) 4. Sky,•Wimp Frott, 2, Bini Bini Rodd,-l.erry QonG'll'd0!1, 1\1. I Gallipolis, tllljl 3. Shade; ail'~ -~. ·S w, . Brondl nlDC, Athena: .3. Tally, Barbara
Tony, J!ret Harrl,aon, Gallipolis. -Roqah, lli!la!~·
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Roadoter Pnny-M&lt;Gbee, jiob West\"n Pleasuro, clipped Belle, Pam Denning, Alheu;Greer,.. New J!ave~ . 2. Ca»taln · mane and tall- King Bro", ..~ . &gt;- Ginger, Lawrence ParBlack Drum Major, t.aae Low· l'dlke Scftl"IP~. 'M~ettl; !iof\1, Pl. Pleaoant.
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boal!, 55 on Saturday and .65 ·was "my pleased" with the
RACE WINNERS
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!turnout both days for the races. B - Runiboui;..&gt;. Bnat No,
meai1D'ed cQIIrse in the Ohio An estimated 4,1100 fans packed &gt;2 's, Jame• LuPJ!ello, Steul&gt;&lt;
R!ver for cash purses totaling '_the rlvertront areJI!I, wlti• il1~:~ 1j ~•iV ill~.
12,500 .and trophies In 10 races. grandstand full, 'to view the C- 1 Runabout- Boat No.
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, R 41 , Daniell\lrlll, Elllharl, Ind.
grandotand Sunday llartina at 1 Mr. Leadingham extended the ! C Hydro - Bnal No. ~·2,
12:311 p.m., the Sunday oched- 1committee'• appreciation
to ,Danlel 1\orls, Elkhart, Ind., A
ule leatn C Racing Runa- pickup Mat operators Donnie \I!Ydro - illlat No. 58~, ~ylo
houts B Hydrna A RunabOuts I Ma e Butch Hayes Zackio Mason, Battle Creek, Mtch., X
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D Hydros and X Hydro boat~ 1Fisher, Harley Stalna~er, all 1\al h Donald M !etta' G
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One - and that o"' slight- Icine· Gary Glbbo Mason City · Class C Rucing Runabout Injury , marked _the races. Ken , lite 'Middleport
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Boat No. MIOO, !ohn Maxwell,
Sau rs, Detrott, Moch., In the boat the Logan Fire EquiP' Hniy, Michigan, . Clus B
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and crew . and the PomE-roy E· Class A RmmbQut Boat
Fr'lur other boal~ did not fin· R squad and boat.
No. 1, l~ay Harrison, Vermil·
Ish. for a variety of reasons. Appreciation also was entend· ! pliouln; DK. 8 Ydro -RBoat NoM. M5chZ,
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Willi! Leadingham,
rnce ment which had its truck on Maxwell, Holly, Mich.
•I airman. said today the Big hand and to Drs. Ridgway on trophy.

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Scenes from Big Bend Regatta

A leopard lrog from • Che!l·
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U. S. Divisional Frog Jumping
Contest Champlon!ll!p on Sunday afternoon Ill Pomeroy.
Roy Holter, a Iarmer, Jock·
eyed the winner. "Holter's Hop·
per" bounded 10 ft., II! lncbes
on his second of three trips to
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" Holter's Hopper'' also leap·
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heat of the conteal. The champion had jumped I ft., 51'.. Inches
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BIG FROG, - Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow returned t~ the Big Bend ;Regal&lt;&amp; lllall" IIIYIIod by Janet Noble o! •
SurU!ay 1ttll attired i!t his-eye-catchlnM regal.ia that got the attention of practicalll Worthington wllh 'jumps of 1 •
everyone ·through lh,e entire regatta. Crow, whose frog n~med "Old Crow" didn I ft., 2\1 inches, t 11., fl! Inches
make II to the fln61s, was replaced bY lhts large stuffed replica on Sunday. Crow and f ft.
sought to enter It in the (lnals ol the U. S. Divisional Frog Jumping Contesl
Winning third place was the
Pomeroy Lion's Club
lrog,
"Tail Twister," jockeyed by
Karl Krauller. ''TaU Twister"
· bad jumps of 4 ft., 2 incbea, 6 fl.
1 Jncbel, an&lt;l 5 IL 2 Jnc:beo.
A rros owned by Ben Ewlna,
Pomeroy' named "Dipei'' laD·
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ehamplollllhlp I'OIIDd. "Dfuer''
bad led aU quNifien In the
FrkliJ preliminarieS.
Othl!l' frogs ma'kf.nr the Sundly flnall were Bllllkeye Kooci&lt;·
er owned by the Purneroy
Emergency Squad; Froste, own,. od by Diana Kine: Jumpln'
Bipker, owned b1 Ted Reed;
00'/ owned by Jaclt llluon: Skip
on By, (IWl1ed by Qlcll Neal;
Shenang Sprlnp Jr., ""od by
ibenang Spr!qs, alld Hop-A·
llO:OO.OO- Janet Noble, Worthington. 0 ., oheered. begged and pleaded to her large
to lmrm '"' •L'
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for Je ~ wu
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al hair styUJii done by Miss Southerlon, owner of an Athens beauty salon, over the lillie.
Regatta weekend. Three-of the contestanls are shown here as tbey were preparing to
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Sher· Pick·up- Jody, Buddy Mal'
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pn, Rutllnd:· lll4 S. Fllcka
Clnda FOIItesona, MalOn. •'··
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dy 'Martin, ~bll; 1, , ilioJt.,
John Rlcbal)ls; Pl. _Plfpant
3. Hank, llalph Gilthl1'• Athens
t. SJ.at, Brenda Rouall, Letart
tD4 &amp;. ~jack, AI · Stluffer
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Mrs. Charles Wblle Iilia daulJh·
Mrs. Galaway
ac&lt;ompanle&lt;! F.rl~aY even'"-· 'Mrf. &lt;~ue:Via~ or jhe / Albany grange. Teach· Junior Kennedy, Mtdc;llepert 2
l&lt;r, Tet~Ma, and Mr, and Mrs.
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U..m .to their· hdnie and also kini, AU\el\11 demon'!rated the Oi'S In •ttendanet IDMtided W; !IIJsooe, c.fol Daniell, ·Qalllpo
lr~ Watoon.
visited with '1\ir. ~tid
Mrs. proif,ucl!: Tl)~se· all!Jnilll'i ll'ere ~ Swell, Adtna ~s, Mild- Uo; 3. ~ Belle, Pan
Mrl. WiloiaiJI Bi-er $pent
George Be•eridge· at
New Ruth Hawk, ·J,an Holla.nd and rof~Jocl&lt; and Ruth Starkey Doiulfn«, Alheno; f. RIVer Rut
tile weekend in Nelson•IUe, tile
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Marshfteltl before returning to and Dea· ljplland, Ja~lo !el· •Officers elected fo( the comq Dust)', Jerry Frallk, NtiSonVIJJe:
1ueot ol her brotller and sisterh&lt;r home. '
fe!'l, J;lora Harl• .EIIZibelll Jol' ,year were F;!Wlbetlt. Jordan, altd 5. Little SOn, Kathy Mor·
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itt-law, Mr. altd .lln. Virgil ,., l ·- · · ., ft
Mrs Jefry Culwell receiY. dan, Flosale flarl1 .Mrs: ·carl president; .. Freda Haw!I!IJ9 gan, Pomeroy.
BY ADA SLACK
CoUins. Sbt aiiO alloltded llle
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Ruth Ann . and· Jane ' Jorden e&lt;! word of the death ot ber Ha\vk, WesUna Crabitee, HeI· Smith, secretary; Vfc'e presi- Drunkard's Paradise - Blaze
Mr. and Mrs. Roger . Wine- 1hl&amp;h sdtool alumni ano In' "'"'
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Ylsitod wlllt their Cousin, l{atlty olster, Mro. Meli,.a Burchill In
Scott, Mrs. Watlilne aiod dent, Laura Holcomb Krebs; .Betty Harrloon, Gallipolis; 2
ilrenner entertsined woth a reumon ol ber gradu&amp;llllff class. Ea&amp;tern Hleh ..,hooJ honor Cheadle, • dly or two · last Palntovllle, Ky. on ~rid&amp;y
: the hOstess, Leah Crabtree.
docorating and program """"' Stormy, Buddy Martin, Arabia:
picnic at their ltome on Mem- 1 Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Robert Wine· studenja lhe llll •1•
weeks week.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wii· l Mr. •nd Mrs. Carl Gr..n\ees mlttee - Apna Elizabeth Turn- 3, Appy, Ruth Aim Kloes Mid
orial Day. Thnoe attending were : brenner ol Belpre were wet:k perlad ...-.cod by . Lerry 'Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Jan Pickett, llam Lawson were her broUter: j and · granddaUihter, RJI_Ja er, Ruth Starkey, Georse Low· dleport; 1 MJCk, Mflte Schwen
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McBride, t:nd gu~sts ot hr:s parents, Mr. Morrison, local _super:mtendt'Dt, Dayton, are announcing the 111-law and sister. Mr.
and 1 Rhoadet, viiUed friend's and ~er a)')d Emily Foater ~er. deman, Marietta: and 5. Sky
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Clark, ~and Mrs. Uana Wmebrenner and are u follows:
blrth of a dauchter, Lana Dawn Mrs. Fr~nk Ti.nsley. Charleston relativd near .Monetta recent- Special recogniUon was J!ven Teresa ftfaln, Shade.
Mr. David Mills. Mrs. Oma 1amtly.
~RESHMEN - Rosemary An· on May lO 1t ~lte&gt;tng Arms and her nephew, Capt. Daniel ly.
to Claire Steward, Milford, who Western PJeatur~ Pony, 41
Winebrenner, Mr an
Mrs. Visotmg Mr. ~oge Shield• wm drew BARBARA
BAILEY . Hospital, Athelllj Grandparents L 1'in.&lt;ley, Riverside . Calil.
Mrs. Robert Stout, who has had come the larthelll dlsJ.ance to 156 Inches - Coke, R 1t a
Wlllrarn Winebrenner and farm - l'aul ana Uon Mr!ler ol Colum-1 Kathie Chrche!\ter •
Shlrl_ty are Mrs. Laura K~. local, 1 Mr. and Mn. Ralph Fratie~ I been visiting . rel~~:tives near to .attend; Ada Belle Trainer BiaSi Athenll; 2. ·Lady Bug
1 Mr. and Mrs. Dana Won•· "'"·
JENNIFER DEAN. Lon· and Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Eldon Mark· and family of Gallipolis SP&lt;nl Ellzabetlttown, Tentl., hu r.. Maynard lor having the most Clttlst.y Frost, Shade; 3. LHII•
~'enntor and ramily, Mr. aOO Mrs. .John Bohr»m visit~ on da EYan&amp;, Candace Hawk, _ ~an- ins, ·Harrisonvlllt. Great grand Sunday with hf!r parents, Mr. turned to her home here Her members of her family pres. Sen, Kathy Morpn, Pomeroy;
11rs. Dick Wineb...,nner, Beulah i\lemunal Uay with Mrs. Thum· , c~ Karr, LENORA MICHAEI.S, parenls l""fude Mrs.
Maude and Mro. Fern Glllu~y.
daughter, Mrs Helen Kirby an&lt;l ent, and Leslie Bullman had 4. Fficka, Cfnda Foglesong, f'lla
Ward. Kell y. Kimberly
and as carroll and Mr. snd M". 1LOUISE MICHAELS, Sand~• H9lcomb, local, Mrs. H. B Pic· (&gt;lr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, sons, Roruoie aiod Donnie, ac· the lucky deor prlzO.
son; and&gt;. Dallll)', Alln Boster,
Kryslal Winebrf'mM-r and the .Juhn H.oach and famJly ol Hart· Newlun, Don Rose, SHIRLEY kelt, Sr., Pomeroy, and Mr. and I Bryan and Keith, Mu Faye companied her here and will Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baum· Gallipolis.
llosl .nd hoste&gt;&lt;.
lord, W. Va.
RUCKER. PATTI SEXSON. , Mrs. Bruce McDowell,
Oak , Jordan. Michael Lawoon and spend a lew dlys wit~ relativeo prdnor an&lt;l children, Cosh"" Flag Race _ Rusty
BID,
1-tc and Mrs. George D•mp· ~kanor Kay Schneicj.,r bas SOPHOMORES Patto Hill, Fla .
1Mr. and Mn Mendal Jordan in this area.
ton, spent the weekend with Wimp Frost, Shade; 2. sky,
sey and Mrs. Sydney Bartel&lt; ol completed her lr.,hman year Bahr. PATI'V BORING, VIR· Rev. and Mra. Merlin Teel• · aiod Walter, attended the An· The Alumni-Association or the Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wimp Frost, Shade; 3. Dl&gt;i&lt;
Huntington. W. Va., called on at Marshall College at Hunton&amp;· GINIA BUSH, VICKY GREEN, and Brenda, Ironton, visited re- tique slld Classic Car Show in Columbia High School held ils Dye, and attended the Alumni Hancock, Edwin Roush, Letart;
Mrs Agn" White and Richard lun. W. Va., and " at the home Patty Goef!lln. Ksthy Gnflln, eenlly with her parents, Mr. Lancaster on Sunday.
annual banquet at the Albany Banquet of Columbis
Hlgb f. Spooky, Paul Cain, Athens;
Duckworth.
ut t1er parenls, Mr. and Mrs. ' ..\nn Holter, Twila Karr.
and Mrs. Robert Stout.
Recent guests of Mrs. Rulh Schoof house recnelty. T.he busl· School graduates. Her class of and 5. Sweet Lucy, steve Smith.
Mrs. Mary Jane Gibbs and lieorge Schneider.
JUNIORS - JACKIE BAHR, EUen Holllnd Is spendinc a Starkey were Mrs. Jessie Jew- ness meeting was ln charge or 4J held a reunion duriJII tile Atheos,
son, Doyle, o( Vienna, W. \Ia., Glen Hudwn !Spent a vacation Karen carter, Undl Henderson, few days In the Dayton area ell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jewtlll Mrs. Arthur Crabtree, pres!- evening
Texas star - Sky, Chrlatit
• )pent several days visJtmg her with his mother· Mrs. Myla Carolyn Hoffman, EDNA Me· with he'r children and their and Donald Blackwood of Co- . dent, aS!Iistect by Mrs. Leslie
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Prost, Shad~!; 2. Appy, Sher['J
parenll, Mr and Mrs. Wolioam Hudson, and brother, De"" 11 • 1COY, SALLY MORA,
'fom ramiUes.
Jumbus and Mr. and' Mrs. John I Huffman, secretary, and other HOLLYWOOD (VPI) -Allen Indestad, Middleport: 3. Roscoe.
Eochmger and lamlly.
Sr , from his employment on the ' U.borllf, Pat Smtth, Barbara I Mrs. Addle Shaw, Mrs Re· Star~~Y and family, of Sugar : officers.
Jenkins challlod. in his !78th ; Carol Daniels, GaiUpolla; f. Gla
Mr. WJI! Ia~ Duck_worthD ck: 'j Grts t Lakes.
. Spurlock Sma 8?mmerfield.
becca Buekley and Mrs. Inez Grove.
Sixty.four members and their movie appearance at
MGM ger, Dtnna Manuel, RacJne; 1nG
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J!I!JI time 11::3
man wert&gt; weekend guests o( cinnab Yiliited rus mother, Mrs. 1 lia Mt:Coy, Bubara McGrath,
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Mr. 1nd Mrs. Richard Roush, Carrie Sinclair and ether rela· Roberta Trussell,
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Mr. and Mrs. Gl'Qrge Schnetder , tives. He &lt;~llendt'd his lOth re· (x) Names U'l capitals de•nd Eleanor Kay.
Iunion of lhe Pomeroy Alumni. note straight A's.
Mr. and Mrt. Ed_ward Chap· Mr. artd Mrs. Bill Moore and
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Mr. · son, Jl!!rry, of Cleveland visited ·
and Mrs. floyd Chapman an~ ! recently with his molher.
d~~ghler, _Shelly, of C•dumbus E\'elyn Moore and family.
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:Monday afternoon at Chester, ,
Mr~. M~l.a H~aon and 1811 • where he mel the Fnmk fami· '
Derrli L mote&lt;! on 8 ~~ebtlstoth"n, , ly of Nel•ooville and other rela- 1 Sunday School attendaDCt oo
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June ~ wao 5%, olforing fl3.52.
tn·law. Mr. an Mrs.
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·d M 01 G B~k 1 vosoted hos mother, Mrs. Bessoe 110 .15 with the Ref Casto (his
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Summennllllt, · a., VtSI , itor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrend
his ~ isterl Mrs ..1\da Slack and Oiddlt. He attended the 50tb to conference).
family ·
rl!union of his graduating clau Memorlal Day dinner pstll
Donald Harden, of the U. S. ' at the Pomeroy Alurnlll.
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Memph"• l Mi!.s Carolyn LipsCOI!tb, em. Jlo)oles were Rev. and Mrs. Clar·
Tenn., ·~t Memorial
Day ipioyed with lhe F.B.I. In Will&gt; enco Boyw and lamDy
of
weekend WJtb ~J!I parenb, Mr. 1ington, D. C., visited ber par· CJI!\'· · ·.nd, Mr. and Mrs. Char~
and Mrs. Morns Harden. . ents, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Llpo- leo John... ol Akroa, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Qu•~l&lt; comb and family. She Wll a.. Mrs. Purloy Karr """ Mr. and
ol Columbuo •pent Memoroll Cllllplnie&lt;! back by bor oister, Mrs. F. 'd Rice ol Chester, Mr.
Oly weekend woth hil parenll, 1Linda, who bao employment and Mro. PhUIJp Boyles and
Mr. ond Mn. Jameo S. Quick Ithere.
doildren ol Tuppora Plai111 and
and otheHr 1~1atVI\'es. 1 Za
Miss Linda Eichinger is visit· Mr and Mn Ricbard Spencer
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Pot\~ on Sunday.
John. She is between quarters Tbt Chester Fire Department
Mr. and _Mn. Gene Beegle from Mountain State Cotlege at and local help fought a brusb
tl New Bri&amp;ltton, Pa., were I Parkenbur(, W. Va.
I Hn ICrDII lhe road from the
~IH!Rts or her s1ster a~ bro~r· Robert McNickle spent 8 10 1 Bentz cemetery around noon
In-law, Mr. ~ Mrs. Titus PICk· day furlough from the Dyess Sunday.
w , Memonal Day weekend.
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ora of Mr. and Mn. Robert br ~ e,.!: ~at the;ome ; of Athen' visited at the George
Crow and Mn. Mayme Holmes 1°
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a~ne and Ora Guthrie home SUnday.
••e the former's HD, Bob Slnclalr, and other relatiVes Mrs. lri1 carr, Vickie and Pe;a.
Crow, and friend, Mi" Vickie 1Mr!. McNkkleo, who has ~en nl, Ollie Atherloll and .lfllma
Farmer, of Kent State Univer- l•edmptoloyTed tn Coluhmhbus, re.urn- Jean and Almo Swartz vltlled
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! Mrs. Emma f!~ indling is visit:~
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Mrs. Rota Leadingham of . ing her brother, Lewis Penon
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n=en1 guesi.D o1 rs. . . d d ht . 1 M
MUis were Ml'. and Mrs. Ralph ! an Hu_g - er·m· ~w. r. and ' Mr. tmd Mrs. Wilber Parker
MUis ot Aliquippi, p,.,, Mia&amp; Mrs. WJJhs Leadmgham and aod Eddie are vi&lt;Jltilli tn,
Fnnces Drivero of Akron, Mrs. daughte:s. She attended the daugloter, Martha Poole · Lo
Ell Dennison o1 Rutland aad cradtiHUon eerCU~eS •f her inaaton, Texu. where sht
'·Mr. and Mra. 0. 0 . PllterHn llranddaughter, Connie, II lhe '"""""'ing from an auto ·
:., RuUand.
,Southern Loc1l hogh school.
dent They expect.&lt;~ to
Martha Repp of Columbus i
home -.. ounrl .Juntt I_
: ylofted her sister and broUIOr· i
ill
0·fn.Jaw. Mr. and Mra. Fred Jonk·
&lt;:hurdo here Sunday and hod to
_~. Sr. and son, Gary Jenkins
bt laken home. He was report~
: llbo " hnme on leavo from the ,
lid i&gt;elte: later In the day.
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u. S. Army,
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•uw. bel '&gt;. .,..po¥rtr 10 ~p•. Pt'Jiit o!IJ57C..
:- 1011 and children 'l"ommy Cher·
Massillon, Oh10 w1th relatiVI!!I.
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~yl and Terry of 'wolf Pen', were I Tomn~y Scltwob, Maoon, ••·I Jimmy Stewart of Muon vis·
MemoriJI Day dinnt'r guesta of Icompamed his arandparents, ited over the weekend in eo.
· "id'nl • • ,_.llood-nlct..Asl's fU utnl 1
. : her mother Mn. Ada Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwab, lumbus with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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1patient ot lho MeiM• General bltlband, Mr. and Mro. Darrell
. Spendin1 Memorial Day week i Hospital.
Milchell.
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RetH Grimm and family, Mr. l brothl!'r and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Evunbreth Acret Cburcb camp
.Jl.oberl Grimm of Grove City, 1Albert Swatzel and Nermon.
at Buckhallllon nut week. T1tey
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~ son. Mr. and Mn. Kennelll . hart, Mr. and Mn. John Sl,..n Lane, Johnoy Zuspan and Jam..
At.el or Colllllbut. On sunday an&lt;l children, 111 ol Mason, Lewis, Jr.
:1110 group joined by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and Rtnnie Thompson is viJIUDg ,
:Mrs. Raymond Teaford aiod f•m family, IJoul Miller and Dott· his grnndparonta, Mr. and Mro.
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lty of Minenvllle. enjoyed a : aid Roullt, all of New Haven, Haroldl.ewbt at West Columbia.
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Jed by Mr. 'alid Mrs. James R. weekend. The mMI represented day evening wherf she remains
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MOIIday nflltt.lllppor 1uests ol tlte tournament.
Mrs. "¥!• S~wart..of · -·
Beulah w&amp;itl, 10n, Thomas Mrl- 1M Rkhardooo
aiod Colum!lla vloited op , Swi11a1
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of Mlddleporl. Mrs. LJJJian .Singer, both ol with her slo~r , and hut~,

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Sweet .Lucy, Slt~e· Sl)llth, i'tll- IIIPiarley,)(Jnc~Jd Georp, Rt. Bierly, Jacklon; 4. ,. Blake'•
ene: an&lt;l t. Shorty, John Riel&gt; 1 GalUpolil.
Judy, Edwin Roush, ··. Letart;
arda, Pt. PJ•••ant.
Barrel ~co ~Rutty Bill, .an&lt;l 5. River Run Dusty, Jerry
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' Wimp Flott,-Shade: Z. Dll!lo 'Frank, NeltiOIIVWe.
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an,d upder ~ Prince, Natlian I. i.lttie Everott, Bobby Jones, Pine, Sherry BID, 'AtheliJI;
Yonker, LoJ.art; 2. _Biac~oe, Bob !lh~de) 4. Sky,•Wimp Frott, 2, Bini Bini Rodd,-l.erry QonG'll'd0!1, 1\1. I Gallipolis, tllljl 3. Shade; ail'~ -~. ·S w, . Brondl nlDC, Athena: .3. Tally, Barbara
Tony, J!ret Harrl,aon, Gallipolis. -Roqah, lli!la!~·
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Roadoter Pnny-M&lt;Gbee, jiob West\"n Pleasuro, clipped Belle, Pam Denning, Alheu;Greer,.. New J!ave~ . 2. Ca»taln · mane and tall- King Bro", ..~ . &gt;- Ginger, Lawrence ParBlack Drum Major, t.aae Low· l'dlke Scftl"IP~. 'M~ettl; !iof\1, Pl. Pleaoant.
is, Cli!tln\; Ledy, Jimmy Jiofl- -2. Han~'1 Buddy, Die~ Roach, •Egg and Spoon Race - Jmo.

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111e fturlh annual 1\Yl"' Creek
Athletic B&lt;iosten horN
Illite ~YI•• '"'"'~ 'HI;,; Si:t.wl wo...:: .._,· of sh·.....
athletic field.
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R111ty 'BiD; llld finished
A7-cl•ss horoe show. A large lhe Floli~ee. "!) 11\i.
crowd wit..,aed lhe annuol .,_,, · · , . , , . .
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Rere _a,.lht,'rilll!lla of •'
tveno Bob Go on "" rong- 1J7 cJ ..seo, lhtlna 'lht ·.
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boal!, 55 on Saturday and .65 ·was "my pleased" with the
RACE WINNERS
: unday, roared through the 1
!turnout both days for the races. B - Runiboui;..&gt;. Bnat No,
meai1D'ed cQIIrse in the Ohio An estimated 4,1100 fans packed &gt;2 's, Jame• LuPJ!ello, Steul&gt;&lt;
R!ver for cash purses totaling '_the rlvertront areJI!I, wlti• il1~:~ 1j ~•iV ill~.
12,500 .and trophies In 10 races. grandstand full, 'to view the C- 1 Runabout- Boat No.
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Runnlnli ·before a packed events of Sunday.
, R 41 , Daniell\lrlll, Elllharl, Ind.
grandotand Sunday llartina at 1 Mr. Leadingham extended the ! C Hydro - Bnal No. ~·2,
12:311 p.m., the Sunday oched- 1committee'• appreciation
to ,Danlel 1\orls, Elkhart, Ind., A
ule leatn C Racing Runa- pickup Mat operators Donnie \I!Ydro - illlat No. 58~, ~ylo
houts B Hydrna A RunabOuts I Ma e Butch Hayes Zackio Mason, Battle Creek, Mtch., X
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Boat No F22,
D Hydros and X Hydro boat~ 1Fisher, Harley Stalna~er, all 1\al h Donald M !etta' G
Iof Pomeroy; Gary Griffith, Ha· P
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One - and that o"' slight- Icine· Gary Glbbo Mason City · Class C Rucing Runabout Injury , marked _the races. Ken , lite 'Middleport
squad
Boat No. MIOO, !ohn Maxwell,
Sau rs, Detrott, Moch., In the boat the Logan Fire EquiP' Hniy, Michigan, . Clus B
C·I :: unnbout class. nipped his
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Hy4ro - Baal No. V123, Phil
boc and was .stunned momen. ment Sales and Servtce boat Howard, J3cks0nv111e, Ill.,
tar;iy.
and crew . and the PomE-roy E· Class A RmmbQut Boat
Fr'lur other boal~ did not fin· R squad and boat.
No. 1, l~ay Harrison, Vermil·
Ish. for a variety of reasons. Appreciation also was entend· ! pliouln; DK. 8 Ydro -RBoat NoM. M5chZ,
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eeae, J .,
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ed to the Pomeroy Fore epart· X Hydro _ Boat No. Mi, John
Willi! Leadingham,
rnce ment which had its truck on Maxwell, Holly, Mich.
•I airman. said today the Big hand and to Drs. Ridgway on trophy.

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Scenes from Big Bend Regatta

A leopard lrog from • Che!l·
er TIIIYII!IIIp farm pond won lite
U. S. Divisional Frog Jumping
Contest Champlon!ll!p on Sunday afternoon Ill Pomeroy.
Roy Holter, a Iarmer, Jock·
eyed the winner. "Holter's Hop·
per" bounded 10 ft., II! lncbes
on his second of three trips to
the mat.
" Holter's Hopper'' also leap·
od 9 ft. , 411 inches in the tlnrd
heat of the conteal. The champion had jumped I ft., 51'.. Inches
in his first attempt.
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Second place wont to "Her·
BIG FROG, - Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow returned t~ the Big Bend ;Regal&lt;&amp; lllall" IIIYIIod by Janet Noble o! •
SurU!ay 1ttll attired i!t his-eye-catchlnM regal.ia that got the attention of practicalll Worthington wllh 'jumps of 1 •
everyone ·through lh,e entire regatta. Crow, whose frog n~med "Old Crow" didn I ft., 2\1 inches, t 11., fl! Inches
make II to the fln61s, was replaced bY lhts large stuffed replica on Sunday. Crow and f ft.
sought to enter It in the (lnals ol the U. S. Divisional Frog Jumping Contesl
Winning third place was the
Pomeroy Lion's Club
lrog,
"Tail Twister," jockeyed by
Karl Krauller. ''TaU Twister"
· bad jumps of 4 ft., 2 incbea, 6 fl.
1 Jncbel, an&lt;l 5 IL 2 Jnc:beo.
A rros owned by Ben Ewlna,
Pomeroy' named "Dipei'' laD·
ed to make the tP'Ide In lbo
ehamplollllhlp I'OIIDd. "Dfuer''
bad led aU quNifien In the
FrkliJ preliminarieS.
Othl!l' frogs ma'kf.nr the Sundly flnall were Bllllkeye Kooci&lt;·
er owned by the Purneroy
Emergency Squad; Froste, own,. od by Diana Kine: Jumpln'
Bipker, owned b1 Ted Reed;
00'/ owned by Jaclt llluon: Skip
on By, (IWl1ed by Qlcll Neal;
Shenang Sprlnp Jr., ""od by
ibenang Spr!qs, alld Hop-A·
llO:OO.OO- Janet Noble, Worthington. 0 ., oheered. begged and pleaded to her large
to lmrm '"' •L'
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for Je ~ wu
awarded a '50 prize by contest Chairman Dale Warner. Janet's frog jumped more than 1 feet.·

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m!Rulet befora cqnlell

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-'- ContestantS In the Miu Southern Ohio Pageant bad professiOn· ml!slng

al hair styUJii done by Miss Southerlon, owner of an Athens beauty salon, over the lillie.
Regatta weekend. Three-of the contestanls are shown here as tbey were preparing to
oartlclpate In Friday's parade;
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summer session at Ohio State
University in ~lumbus pre[rar-1
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He has attended
Univer•ily for the past two years.
Miss Karen Bachner, daughter of Mr. and Mrl.
1Bachnl!t, and Mls• Judy
dermuth, dnughter of ' Mr.
Mrs. Millard Wildei'WJith are
tending the summer sessions
Ohio University, Athens.
Debbie Kitcben,
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam
of Chillicothe, lo the guest

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or Heath Methodi~t Church .
Sunday for Lakeside,
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where they will attend the an·
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lay delegate to the conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle' Bra•l·l
bury and family, Suzanne,
and Asa, have returned from a
"·eek's vacation at Myrtle Beach

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port of the nominating coiDJIIit. P
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tee was given hy Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. William Bea· Mrs. Arnold R~eha~s and Foster, vocalist.
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Elected and installed hy Mrs. Sunday w!th Mr: and Mrs. Wil· nati where they are viSltinB. attendants, Mn: Mark Gru~l;"r
Foster were Mrs. Joseph Cook, Hall! Russell and sons, Ken, with her dnughter and IBami~~ Jr. as matron ofandhonoMrr; MD!Jal~
Mrs. Orval WOes, Mark and John.
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.secreta!')' . treasurer, end the Wayne Davis and
George "'d son. K•vin Mgel of Co· I Justis, bridesmaU:ons;_and Miss
TONtGHTth•uTUESDAY
following chairmen, Mrs. J. Sauer, Middleport High School Jumbos is spendmg the sum·IJayne ~UrDI and MISS Nan%
"Dill I)III'MY DARLING"
H Stephenson program; Mrs. juniors are attending
mer here w1th his grandparents, Yost, br~desmalds. Miss Mar
Tallulah Bankhead
Shein,
division
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Stephanie Powers sions; Mrs. Oliver Michael, University in Athens. '!be
Mr. snd Mrs. James Reed girl.
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(Color)
mission speakers; Mrs. . Harry are sponsored by the
and daughter Ruth Reed Durst, Mr. Robert WI ~ Mr
--andBailey and Mrs. Richard Fin- Bennett Post 128 Ainerican
were in Col~mbus recently for serve as best man
Irby.
''THE COLLECTOR"
white cross: Mrs. George glon in Micldle~rt.
a visit with relatives. Their son, Tom Williams, Mrd . d Mr'
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lovt gift; Mrs. Lorain Members of the
Jim Reed Coklmbus, Is on a Mr. WiUiam Sher~ an ~
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Sterrett, leadersh~p; Mrs. VIc- Senior Band who are
training ~lssion with the Na- Joseph Foster, 88 ushers.
tor Young, Sr., literature, and the Ohio UniversUy Band Clln- tlonal Guard. Mra. Durst Is reMrs. Harold Lemley, scholar· ic lor two weeks include San- siding here with her par~ls, Dies on Sunday
ship.
dra ctatworthy, daughter of while ber husband is in servu::e.
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Devotions were led by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
She is employed at Holzer Hos- Jlllj'l'y B. Beabou~ 63, a lorElmer Wickham who read an thy, Janie Gerard.
pita!.
. mer Middleport, resident, died
TONICIH'I' tllru TUESDAY
article, "Seven Thoughts for Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Donald suddenly Sunday, at hls home,
"MADAME X-"
Days" and a poem, "This and Betsy Cunnlngllam, daugh- The Rev. a~d Mrs~ve return · 30 Clark Place, Columbus, folLana Turner
""'"a'""aood Day" and closed with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cun- Boone and cht~d~en trip and al- lowing a heart attack.
John Forsythe
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('J.'ecbnieolor)
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so the Amen:a
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Grace Surface Beabout; two
Colortart,ollt
Mrs. Wtckham was also d ard and will be housed in
vention held - ~~ Ka~sas C 1 t
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Ch e:~~an~.a~~e~p~~ ~~ the Middleport Ban-I Boo!iters. cBout wit? h~:co~::;~r~~~e~e~~~ Stiles, MiddlepOrt; a . stepson,
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one m
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C be- Harry Beabout, Middleport,
Churchs C~ang~~ Wickham hls final sermon Sunday
ited in Wa_shm~ton. D. .
and a number of nephews and
FRIDA'i' oriil SATURDAY
Sterretl Mr~ .. Stephenson: ing before leaving for thheld
fo~ ret~:n~hil~:e. teacher in nieces. Funeral services dnhave
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M~s. oo 'd ~s. Shain •
Lakeside. New appointments the Middleport Sc oo s, IS re- . day from the Seils
Funeral
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of Gr~ee and will be made by the Bishop eupe~ti~~ ~:Sss~:~~al :~~ ~ Ho~e, King Ave., Columbus
Jas. K~
David Kerman Sk~~~e~y:n.
•MOiii'I'IIIU CONDEMNS
of Glory" and prayer by next Saturday. Mr. Ben
f~rm Sh was ret-urned to ber with burlal in Parkersburg, W.
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