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WORLD
Enforced Quiet
CHICAGO - THE STREETS
of Chieago's west side today

were calm once more. Three
straight nights of patrolling by
NaUonal Guard troops appsreoUy had taken the steam out
of youthful rioters who ran wild
last week.
Only six arrests were reported Sunday night in the area in
which two persons were sbot
to death, dozens Injured aod
bundreda arrested during three
nights of rioting last week.

·I CLING TE~ACtOUSL'r'

To NN VE!.'I VAlli&gt; VIEW
THAT I AM TENACIOUS •••
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WASHJNGTON - TOP U. S.
officials have issued new warnings to Communist Norlh Viet
Nam against resorting Ill "bar·
baric tactics" in the treatment
of captured Amencan filers.
Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk
and Deputy Defense Secreta'!
CY!us E. Vance added
theuvmces Sunday to the mounting
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wounds ret
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Four persons were Injured, one man was arrested
on a DWI charge and two cars were &lt;~o~maged In an accident at 2:40 a.m. sunday on Route 7, just north of the
Sundown Nile club.
Meigs County Sheriff's deputies said James Edward
Sellers, 56, Syracuse, driving in the southbound lane,
ran his car into the rear of a vehicle operated by Del·
bert Patterson, 52 Portland.
Taken to veierans Memorial Hospital by the Porneroy emergency squad for treatment were Sellers, who
suffered a broken shoulder bone and lacerations; Mary
Sellers, 40, Syracuse, lacerations of the head, hand and
face· Patterson, fractured collar bone, and Carol Dorst,
48, 'seech-st, Middleport, a passenger In Patterson's
car, who complained of back Injuries.
guard ran, crossed to the left
Sellers was later charged with side of the highway and struck
DWI.
an embankment.
It was reported lhal Sellers' Sellers' car continued approxcar ran Int.&gt; the rear of the imately one-tenth of a mile
other knocking it inlo a oection from the point of bnpact beof guard railing on the right fore It came to a otop on Its
haod side of the road
The rlghl side In a oreek, and hard
Patterson ear, after hilling the agalrlSt a bridge abutment. auth·

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CHICAGO (UP!) -Richard
Speck the roving seaman
"born' lo ·
bell," faced
•· ut&amp;IS!UD~nt, today on a charge
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Miss Corazon Amurao, a pert
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Speck, 24, was captured
abnost by accident, ln a Skid
Row fiophouse Sunday. He had
tried to gash himself to death
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orllles reported.
Sheriff Robert C.
Hartenbach's officers were also caUe&lt;l •
at 1~: 30 a. 1IL Sunday to !nvestigate a one-car mishap on
Rt. 124 in Minersville,
just
north of the George Grueser
residence.
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2, Beloit, Ohio, traveling east
m a 1962 model car: failed to
make a curve and his automobile went over an embankment.
The car turned over once and
landed on Its wheels. There
was medium damage to the
car, and no arrests or Injuries.
Sheriff's authorities also reported a misbap Sunday afternoo;;, lour-tenths of a mile east
of the Molls and Vinton county line on Rt. 124. It was reported one of the wheeli drop· I
ped off a car driven by Benny 1
Stafford, New Haven, and it '
went Into an
embankment. I
There was front end domage.
The accident Io still under :
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CHICAGO IUPI)
- Dick tlon.
that they had brought In just
Speck, the self-styled hell-raiser The fumbling attempt at another Saturday night wino.
accused of stabbing and stran- suicide had Uttle resemblance Speck, held today in Bridegllng eight young nurses, was to the cold and methodical well J'all under armed guard
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himself whimpering for help slayings, one by one, of the and lettered with cloth •traps,
and moaning, "I'm scared" Bludent nurses four dayo had the background of being a
when his moment of truth previously of which he Is violent drunk, an ex-roovtd In
came.
accused.
Texas wbo tried to Bllsault 8
Speck, 24, was carried on a Realization of the capture of woman there with a 17-lnch
stretcher from a foul-smelling the mass murder suspect came knife, a wile-beater, a drifter.
Hophouse on Chicago's Wesl In Cock County Hospital when a He was born in Monmouth,
Madison Street early Sunday young doctor wiped away blood Ill., not far from Chicago.
morning. He had slasbed his from Speck's left arm with his Speck wandered to the
left arm and scratched his fingertips and saw the tattooed Chicago area last March,
right wrist with a broken wine words: "Born to raise hell "
shorlly after being sought In
bottle and then banged on a
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Thougbl Wino
Dallas for the burglary of a
neighboring cubicle for allen· Up to then, pollee thought
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Teen-ager,
s,eet,
Rescuer,
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audlorltlea bwldled •• bow lo
aBSare blm the lightest pooBible oecurlly.
Speck's lrralpment had
beea s&lt;beduled for 1:38 a.m.
CDT bul 1o afte that 11
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Cook C.unly olflclalo were
couferrfag about the arraignmeat Bile.

young doctor wasbed the blond
from his arm and fOUild the
identifying" tattoo: "Born to
raiSe hell.
The police had their .man.
Chicago pohce, posHng a 24bour ·a· day guard around
Speck's hospital bed In the
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emphasized they were not going
to queshon Speck tbemsleves.
That wlll be up to the olfice of
CAMP DRUM, N. Y. .- Ma-l 20th Air Foroe In the Pacific., lain In lhe United Stales Army Stale's Atty. Daniel P. Ward.
jor Franklin Rizer, operations During a good portion of the Reserve Forces.
Nine-Hoar CGnferenee
officer at Wheeler-Sack
Air Korean conflict, Maj.
Rizer He attended the advanced ar- Aller a nine-bour conference
Field, became a maj.or for lhe was maintenance olficer for the Ullery schoo! In Fort Sill, Okla. with prosecutors and detectives
kcond time last Friday.
4th and 51st fighter wmgs tn MaJOr Rizers home unitu the broke up Sunday night, Ward
Maj?r t;tizer first held his Japan. He was responsible for 3691h Engineer Group, Fort said he expected 111 get a
majority m the Air Foree dur- malnlenance or F-811 jets, the Hayes, Columbus.
stalemenl from speck today.
!ng World War II. He ·~w ac- IIIOSt up-I&lt;Hiate planes used io A native of Syracuse and the Aulhoritlee were taking I kid
lion ~n the South Pacific Thea- that war.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rl2er, / gloves approach Ill the tall
ter with asSignments 10 Aus- Rl
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~- drifter from Texas because of
tr lia' th Ton•a Island Gund
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• the air medal with oak leaf Wanda Potts and th
have recent u.s. Supreme Court
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aHicafinal anlgdh New Caledonbela. cluster In May of 1952 Rizer two children Frank~ n and •decisions widening the rights of
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includmi the P-38 p..ag P-40 was discharged from the Air Melissa. The R1zers reside on
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Reforo returning to the states More jban 10 years from the When asked wby he joined ' knife S li had sold to 8
In May 19441,. Maj. Rizer se"- time of his discharge, Maj. the army, Major Ri..,. said, tav rn b:::y for $1 a few hours
e&lt;l as CDi&gt;llot for Gen. Millard Rizer was given a direcl· ap- "I just wanted to get back Jn.
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Hannon, who commanded the i potnlment to the rank of cap- to aviation. •
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CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES - Hennan Carson, foreground, and Benny Slawter are working on the
Policemen answering a rou- latest construction project undertaken at the Meigs County Fairgrounds. It is a display buil~n~· adjacent to
tine call found hbn on • blond· the Rock Springs Grange hall. The Meigs County Agricultural Society the past few years added •I least one
soaked mattress ,tn the Skid new building to the fairground facilities each year, - Senbnel Photo.
Row hotel. It wasn t ~til Speck
was I'UBhed to a hospital that a
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IUPil _ A South Parkersburg,
teen-ager and her would . be/
CAPE KENNEDY (UP!)- Astronauts John Young
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rescuer drowned Sunday nig t l
and Michael Collins take off in their Gemini 10 capsule
in the Ohio River at Reedsville
today on the nation's most advanced manned spaceflight.
Lock No. 20 about 16 miles [
Their 70-hour 17-minute mission consists of three
south of here.
linkups with an Alias Agena target rocket, a rendezvous
Charlie Workman, the lock- ,
with the Gemini 8 Agena rocket, a spacewalk by Collins
master, said Donn11 Moore, 17, I
for 55 minutes and another 55 minutes whirl through
was wading In the water with
space with the cabin hatch open as Collins stands on hil
a friend when 'he stepped off ·
seat taking pictures of the ' - - - - -- ---'=
a ledge into about 15 feel
of
stars.
rendezvous targets. Young and
water.
BOB CARUTHERS
Never before bas the U.S. Collins were set to follow iD
Workman said the girl could
attempted such an intricate pursuit 101 minutes later, al
not swim and nearly drowned
Robert CarutheMi, son of series of dockings and such 6:21 p.m. EDT.
the boy when Denver Abbott, Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Caruth- prolonged exposure to the It was a Ioogb schedule for
38 also of South Parkersburg, I ers, &amp;til&gt; Cole St., Middle- possible perils of space by its lhe launch crews to meet A
ju;,.ped Into the river to rescue port, bas eolisted In the U. S. astronauts.
delay of more than 28 mlnutea
the pair.
I Army. He left June 21 to start
The astronauts' first assign- ' in getting the Allas-Agena off
Workman said Abbott SUC· basic lraiolng at Fori Ben- :menl wa' to sleep past noon will automatically bring a tw&lt;&gt;
ceeded in getting the unidenti- ning, G..rgia. Robert, better ,but nobody really expected day postponement In the double
fied friend to shore and return- known Bll Bob, was •ery ac- them to do so.
taunch. With the Agena in Olbit,
1the
ed to rescue Miss Moore. He ttve in sports, and before his
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said both went under a short eollstmenl, was employed at Early nsmg launch pad jGemini 10 will have to gel
time later.
1 Tiny's
FOodland In Mi&lt;klle- crewmen made last mmute •way in 35 seconds of its
The three were with a group , port.
checks . of electroniC and jscheduled blastoff time -or
an
outing.
Abbott's
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was recovered a short time afratiOn for the B a. m. (DT) The astronauts were fit and
ler the mishap occurred. But •
he. gummg of .the fmai count- ready as could be ~ the two
authorities dragged the river '
:down . The flight Will be .the ,space machines were prolate Sunday night searching fori
eighth U.S. rno-man tnp mto lnounced "go" The weather a
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The Reedsville fire depart·
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Bastoff Time
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gmg operatiOns.
Lantz Spring Ave. Pomeroy First scheduled to blastoff - of mlerference With the light
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~ w o d~ed Sunday mormng m at 4:40 p.m. (EDT)-was an · afternoon thunderstorms
Sunday temperatures ~ high the Meigs General Hospital, will Atlas booster carrying a 26-foot l
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!10, low 63. Monday reading - be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.l Agena satellite the astronauts .
8S at 1:30 a. m.
at the Baker Funeral Home, st. will use as the first of two
Paris, Ohio. Burial wiU be in
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Survivors Include a daughter,
BY BJ!VLAII JONES
down.
erslde" and will be given Wed-~ brilliant young Japanese corn- Leonardo Valezquez.
Mary Ellen Wren, Degr~l; ..
COL~US (UPI) ~hlo'J
"Here Comes the Sbowboal," Mua!e rut-of-doors has
Its nesday, July 21, at the Pome- poser, Toshlro ,Nayuzimi, witb To close the concert, the a 800 • Floyd Lantz, 1 •na,
~ county fall' season gets undermarked a highpoint in the own special quality whether It roy levee. There will be a spe- special l!ghUng 'efjects by one Wind Symphony will turn to the two graodsons: four brothers, . LONDON (UP!l - Aulhonta-, way this week when the Jacteultural life qf Ohio river res!- be In the Hollywood Bowl, a- clal children's concert Wednes· of the country' a f01'\!Jilost light.- popular and Inspiring score Ralph and John, both of ur-1live sources said here today son County Fair opeas Its g4tes.
denta. Today, II Is different long' ake Michigan sbores, the day morning atl0:30 a.m. and lng deslgnera.
from "The Sound of Mua!c"lllld bana; Herbert, Be.efontalne,lthe. Soviet .bloc was r~d~i·~ The Jacboo County ~
Culturally speaking, we rniJ!hl ocean fronts or the concerts un- there ts no charge for either.
Another unique addlllon 1o will play selections orchestral- and Harold, MonroVIa, Cahf., major conSignments of mi&lt;Siles tlon annual ts the early bird fo!
say we have progressed from der the elms at Ohio Univer- Included 1n the program Is a tbe sympbony'a program Is, ed specially for the Symphony and one SISter, Mrs. Lawrence for No~ Viet Nam and of -.. Ohio fairgoer!. The fair opent
the "Ten Nights In a
Bar- sity iD Athens. Americans lille color~:ll rendition of "Down "Jazz 1966," which should be a by Robert Russell Bennett, Wood, DeGraff.
perls to mstall or possibly I!Ven Tuesday and runs through tho
room" Ill a higher level of en- 1 ·, out-of-doors ~ remem- by tho Riverside," orebestral- real treat for juz fans. The wbo did the original Broadway Friends may call al the Ew· operate the~.
following Monday .
tertalnmelll with the
coming her the bind conoerll that used ed by Pittsburgh campooer group helped oponsor 1llld par- orchestration of Richard Rod· Ing Funeral Home until Tue,. The nuss!les are the
fa~t Two other county fail'l! al"'
of the American Wind Sympb- to be beld each summer? The James Drake. 11 1s the oel..,_ 1lclpated tn a 1MDlvt! jaa tes- gers' music.
day morning when the body fresh supplies under the terms start this week. Tile flve-daJ
ony Orchestra 1o Ohio River opportunity lo bear really good lion chosen by the Dlroctor, tlval in Plttibwlb over the The Wind Symphony will play will be taken to St. Paris.
of last week's Warsaw
Pact Pulllam County Fair starts at
valley ros!dents.
mualc Is now posolble. TV some- Robert Auatln Bollllreau to Fourth hoUday . whl!l't'
the Its concert from Its , specially Mr Lantz was rushed to decision Ill step up aid to Ha- Ottawa Wednesday, and tho
. Though we're stuck here ov- time$ bas tripe, good boob ore star1 lhe proJram. Also .;.,bed- worb of ...erat American jazz- constructed barge, "Point Conn- tbe hospital 'at 6:o:; p. m. Sat- noi, including "volunteers" if four • day Warren Collllty Fair
far bani to find, and theatres ore wed Is VIvaldi's ''Cmcerto lor men W1!l1l feallnd, lnclndillg lerpoint," named to symbolize urday by Pomeroy emergency Ho Chi Minh asks for lhem. starts at Lebanon Thursday,
er the mountains and
from the ocean and lake $&gt;rea, bani put lo have decent pro-. ~ C Trwnpets" filr, baroque Bllly' May, OUver Nelson, BID the orchestra's music and also squadmen after he apparently The reliable '!"urees said the
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.' ·orcbeotra with barpilchord, tes- Holman 1llld ~Its origin at Point Stale Park tn hod iallen off 8 stone wall he e~perts WIU primarily Irmtruct
ORDER8 CBACQIOWN
of our own on the river frQnl So the Wind SyillpbOil)Oii an turlnc the brass, reed aDd per- • A major alot In .tbe program Pittsburgh.
was walking 011 near _his res!· the Communist North Vie!na· STEUBENVILLE, Ohio !IJPI)
when the Wind Symphouy Qr.. lsi8nd of betler entertalnml!llt. cusslon aectlona.
will be filled . by either o1 1\fo Although the coneerts
are dence. .
meso m the use of the missile• - A crackdowll 011 the mlinlllri
dlelfra, prt8ellla Ita annual COD; ,Jfl program •II 'a vll'leil iCliHI, 0nee of lbe more .acltlng se- selectloas, ••Symphooy IV" by free, II sUD takes $1,500 to have J ApParently suffering a skull but ,they may - for the flnl raeltet - ~· tGCaJ · If
ceria to l'llldents along I b.e f81ll!lll from VIvaldi · lh!'OIJab ~ on the pnllr8ID Is "Col!- the Amorlcan
Al•nj II slop at PorTWmy and I he fracture ill the fall, he
dledlllme - also help to opecale city SafelY. DireCtor WilllMI r._
river ·loWIII from, Pllflllllllb llodenl lw "don 111 the riY.: lliriO for PtrouAioo" bJ
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Zealand ~nd then finally Jazy.
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double, and then he tripled in a
W. L. Pet. GB'· PARIS _&lt;UPIJ - Brazil !""ved "He's !!Imply a physiological
SIX ,fohn Ba1rd came on in re- B t. Cl d
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50 38 568
mto the lmals ol the DaviS CUp phenomenon " bubbled 1·ubilaDl
lief. He wor ked one and one
u b enk enon
. ht h inning that Toronto
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49 43 .533 ...
3 inter-zo ne compe t't'
I ton Sunday Stan Wright'
coach of the
third innings, gave up no hits, way
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lllto the hneup sewed the game up.
Toledo
48 · 44 :522 4 by splitting. its final two singles United State; national men's
no walks and struck out two.
He was also 2-lor-3 tn the Rochester
48 45 .516 41; matches With France to como team that was supposed to
Top hitters for
second game and scored twice. Richmond
44 47 .484 7'h 'plete • 4-1 victory,
have taken on Poland this past
were: Rusty Woomer, two ·
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44 47 .484 7'h
gle!11n lhr..· (rips to the plate;
e1ghth to cap .the scoring.
.Jacksonville
43 46 .483 7'h
M1ke Fetty, a triple in three
Stove Blass went 7 1-3 Innings Syracuse
38 54 .413 14
trtp!i!: Sammy Ferrell, a douto ~et the victory io the opener,
Sunday's Resulta
b\e m two trips; and G 1en
while Tom Sisk scattered nine Buffalo 5 Rochester 3
Hanes, a· double ln foup
n UeS
hits to win the nightcap. Giant Toronto 5 Syracuse 0, 1st
Line · score,
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starters Ron Herbel and Bob Syra. 5 Tor. 3, 2od, 7 inns.
Mll'ile.mle ~ :. 001 llfiO _ 7 5
HIRAM, Ohio (UPll -Coacb , ~iddy were both knocked out Richmond &gt; Toledo 2, 1st
Chesh1re .. ·. 210 1100 - 3 2 Banton Collier was schedule.! '" the sixth and suffered the Toledo 1 RICh. 0, 2nd, 7 inns.
P-'teries:- ·Malleab!e _ Bux· to officia!Jy open the losses:
Cols. 7 Jacksonville 3, Isf
to~ (WP) and Retty; Cheshire
. Browns' training ChriS Short pitched 1 two- Jcksnvlle 6 Cols. 4, 2nd, 7 iniiS.
-Metzger ·rLP), Baird
51 camp with his annual message hitter to give the Phils their
and D. White.
to the squad.
vl~tory in the opener But the WON DIVING
Slxtee~ of the original
lloifgers came back with three BOLZANO
teams are left as the
Veterans checked into t h e runs in the ei.ghth Inning of the 01 m ic . • Italy &lt;UP!) ment enters its ninth · da
camp Sunday to aug- nightcap to beat Ra Herbe
Y p . Silver medalist Klaus
play; Pt. Pleasant has y
ment the rookies and a sprink- Claude Osteen got ~e victort. ~ BlaSI of Italy Sunday won
teams left; Galli olis four·
of veterans alreody th~r~. with relief he\ from
ry e ltJ,meter platform diving
dleport, ·four; J.eshi~- Bull . .
defending .Eastern DIVI- Regan. Jim Gifll:m d bl.:hiil "?mpetltion at an mternallonal
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1o Rod Syracuse, each has
two-a-day drl.lis b . . Tu
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message and picture taking .
Billy Wtli'For C~cle
HANKOE, Norway (UPI) _
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This special low price includes:
pl~yed lor the New York th~ ~h~d 17th .hom~ 111. give. capturing the coveted ScandlnaGJBnls, as a free agent. The 6· i th ICag; Cubs lhm VIctory vian Gold Cup Sunday by
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fool, 190-pound Pesonen will be n t e nlg tcap.. Ken Holtzman Salling his 5.5 meters yacbt
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wen seven lnnmgs to get lhe pride to its second triumph.

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Young Jim Ryun of W_ichita, weekend. .
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Ken., stood all alane today as "Jim's per/ormance was just
' perhaps the greatest frack and fantastic. He's got to be the
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greatest, the best of ail lltne,"' SALEM, N.H. (UPII ' .,..Jot~~·
Tile Glenn Cuorunghams, the continued Wright, a man not Jet and Senae of JlhytiDi. ra.!ti!'
Gunder Jlaeggs aod the Roger taken easily to superlatives. to a deaa heat in the ••251'~
Ue Leaguers.
Bannisters all enjoyed that "I'm just sorry that more Rockingham Special BfOOJIRed s.. 5-1
great day. but for sheer people couldn't bav. seen him stakes
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athletic ability .... could touch ..t the record. It ran¥s in )lly .
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hitter, walked three snd
the soft-spoken, 19-year-old beok as the best performance NEW YORK (lJPJ) -M~
out It-IIi the Middleport
Ryun from Kansas' dusty by a track athlete of aU liJI!t." Right, twned by tbe
Sox downed Portlaod ii-I.
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Ryun's breakdowns were 57:7 pianist Peter Dudlln, beat~:,~·
Red Sox never trailed Ia
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- - -He reached the pmnacle lor the quarter, 1·55 4 for the Ethel D. Jaeobs' ExhlbiUoi!!St. .I
contest. Top hitters were
Doon Cleodenon ha
Sunday, w1th the aid of three hall and 2·55 o for the three- by a nose in ·the • 850 DWx,'~
11 ag:tns~ all llindlt of pitching- triumph. In tile opener, Flood
er 'Pickens, one for one;
way back for the ~~~~~:h a~ ~at .takes some doing homered on ooliever Bob
wonderful "rabbits," by lower- quarters
Haodicap at Aq....ru'ct.
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Pullen and Richard Bailey,
. ~mce e Pll'ales have the three Hendley's first pitch 1n the 11th
1ug the world. mile record to an
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one for two; and D.
It meaes that the Pirates ~ehl~~~-4\in the lea~ue.
mmng. to decide the contest.
almost unbelievable three mJ. WIN TOURNEY
MILWAUKEE (UP!)
one for three, all singles.
have •orne all the wa hack ·td
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o surge raiSed his Hal Woodeshick got the victory
nutes, 5l3 seconds during the
Imer Kansas amateur chamtJiO&amp;,~
Greg· Middleswqrt gave
the top ol a tight y N fi. I ~athng av~rage to .293 and he !O&lt; 1·3 of an inning of pitehing
All-AmeriCa Track and Field K U N G S B AC K A, Sweden Monty Kaser defeeted ~ · 1
onlY' fonr hits walked
League pennant h
a ona as "019 hit ·safely in 17 of his Hank Aaron drove in three
lnvibltmnal at the University of (UPI) -Nicola Pietrangeh qf Ojala 6-5 to will tile 1i6J
and struck out' nine lor
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c ase.
last 20 games and 23 of his Jast iruns With his "Eith homer and a
California.
Italy whipped Jan Enk Lund- National Pobllc Unb ', .ulllle."
Pirates. John Johnson was
Clendeno•, the big first 29.
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sacnfice fly to spark the Brave Racme ended the first round RuRnin on a h
qulst of Swedeo. 7·5, 6-3, 6-!, to
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lor two, including a double;
baseman who/ was slumping Le~isew~~~ladbl the NatioR&amp;I v•ctory over the .Reds. II was of the Hockmg Valley League in perf.:t weath:" !:.~tl ~d capture the men's singles IItle, INGLEWOOD, Calli. (UPf) • •.
Walibrown, Keith F•tch
and. playmg only part-time
gue
e!phla heat Los the Braves' 9th VICtory In their schedule with a 4-0 wm over ' R n sna
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o ' then teamed wilh Sweden's - Native Diver set nelaa ..
Jeff Harris, were aH one
earner thiS seasoR, climaxed a Angeles 3-D but lo.st the second last It .game.s. Former Brave visitmg Murray City Sunday as i el~ 's P:;:'!r'!:'c:~• Mich- Sven Th?"m to win the doubles history by ·eap~~~~tq tt. •v
three, all singles.
month-long surge. Sunday by ~~~ ~-lH Atlanta . topped Hank FIScher ~~~- knocked out lefty Larry Price tossed two- little~ore tllan a
6 set ~ competition Sunday m the $162,100 Hollyw004 &amp;Ill ·.Oqu n
Line score·
sparkmg the Pirates to a Ch~nna I
' 81. Loms edged m the second mrung and took hit hail. The victory upped Ra· Rennos France :,.~r bago a Gottskaers lnternatioeal Tennis for the second straight ,ear, a v'
Portland
001 000 - I 5
doubleheader sweep th go n 11 innings but lost the loss while Denny Lemaster erne's record to 5-t.
the co~eted
id
rough! Tournament
feat never perfll'llled' before, . ·•
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the_San Francisco Glanls, 7-4 Y:rk se~~ H~~=· 7·2, New/staggered to the VIctory Wblle All Racme runs came In to the Uni~orsu.;:"~r b~:
7 '.
and 7.5
n twice, 4-2 bemg tagged for U hits.
the second inning as the result first lime since 19.17
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Batteries: Portland-G. ·
dleswart (LP) and J.
_The _vlclol'les moved the I
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The Mets ended a seven- of five walks issued b H. Hash· From 1934 thro .
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Wallbrown (5); Middleport
P~rate~ mGto the lead by a game Ch~ag:'!..at';;:J~can ~agbue game losmg. streak with their man and an inlieldysmgle by grest Cunningham"~~~~~:
Pullen (WP) and Becker
e 1ants.
more I ut sweep of Houston. Gerry Arrigo Dave Spencer
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Clendenon went 4-for-6 In the lost the -second game 3-2, pitched and batted the Mets
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' w?r ' greatest diStance maR
Th Malleable 7-l
games including a triple Cleveland swept a pair from the tr~umph in the opene Hto The .only other Racine htte ; Wllh a then astounding 4:116.8
afte: f~;s:~n~"'!~g~l~ed
his 15th homer, to lead tbe ~tro~i 1·3 and 15-2, Kansas went seven inmngs aod d:,;bl~ ~~~~'":~~~:r~nn~k~n~enk:: clocking
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Malleable Iron jumped on y
me to the top.
inn~gs p:u'td s:::~n 3-2 in 10 home a run in the filth and ane Wolle, Hurry Matheney re- Then, along came Sydney
er John Metzger for six runs in II was quite a revel'l!al lor to win the second ~:e bhack ::n doubled home two more in lieved Hashman of M u r r a y Wooderson of England to
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th~)/'&gt;p of the fifth inning to ice Clendenon, who didn't star identical 3-2 count ~ 10 in Y an
se~;dth. In the second C•ty m the third and went the snatch the record away With a
eHollywoocl a.ds _
the, hall game.
19£6 like he was planning it to California blanked W hirungs, ~arne,
le Kranepool bJt a rest of the route
4:116.4 and lA succession 111e
a w d f1
5-0 b
as •gton omer and double and knockl'd Pnce while gom the dis record moved on to Haeu the
•Sofe Beds---Brad Buxton fanned 12
. i;n ~r uam~ear-st Alter . ut lost the second game, 3-~ in two runs to win the game lor lance for the win~ers struck flying Swede1 countryman Arne
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legs, gave up three singles
hitting 3 ~
s ._ Y~~r ~n I~ innings and New York Bob Fnend, who gave up 11 out eight aod walked ~ix Ra Gundersson, Haegg agaiR Ban'"
10
walked two. John Baird
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Metzger and v·mton Ran k'in had Clendenon ave'=age
289 ' · g.a ·
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ce host [ four-minute mile, John Landy
got off to o
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the 'league standmgs will
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thMe hfll' for Cheshire
star( and found himself" o:~~y r· Ciendenon was 2·for-l in lhe
Athens next Sunday •at 2 p.m. of Australia, Derek lbbotsOII tl
•Bedroom Sulfel _ _
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England
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lowned PorUaod Pirates 6-1, He'Oe 1 the schedule lhrou•h· ms 'Pt
Pt1 Pleaaarit Malleable
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•~.ealelf the Choshlre
Wednesday, barring . any post.. v;.' Gait~s,A'thleUas (1-D).
er·s ~··(!~) vs. Pt. Pleasant Fish'·3,-.and tha Middleport
ponements due to ram:
Tuesday. - 1:16 p,ita., Galll- Weclnesda - .
legs W91 by forfeit over
Monday - 6.15 p.m., Bulla- polis White Sol (1-D) vo. Galli- racuse o-o Y 6.30 p.m., Sy1 vs. Mlddlepol'l RedPomeroy Dodgers
(I-ll) '"· Pt. Pleasant Dun- polis Orioles (1-.0)• '7'30 p
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Tires 0·0) 7:30 p.m., Mid- Jllliddleport Senator~ (i.o) ·~;·
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Pt.
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Yankees \Z.O) vs. Che- Galllpolla SeDijtors: f!-D); and vs:":"dllle~~:e~~ ~~n(l~\~)

4-0 Shutout
0n 0pponent

Ill mlss!OIII over the North,
striking oU ~ *tiM ...
lnlllsportaUon faclliUes In the
8011\hern
Panhandle region
Tlvo planes were lost but
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Great Lakes Reg.onal D~re&lt;tor
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portunity w~s in Athena Tll.~~y. ~ly 14, to. meet wlih
Mason Morf1t (standmg), executive drreclor of the lnsll-TOKYO (UPI) _ Communist China vowed today Jute for Regional Developm,e nt and Samuel S,harp (rjg!lt).
lhiRr llolfhloh
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· ith ''all necessary actions" director of the lnstltlltes Commuruty Serv1tes (lfftce.
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boars Z-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents until final victory is won In the South. The Chmes~ ~al and Ohio Universiy officials to discuss the prQJreSS' of
only on Pedialrlco_Ward.
the pleqe stan~s "no matter what. U S. Imperialism community action pro'"'ams in Southeastern Obio an4
Plloll N!JOI'I8I alghlinC II
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miKht do." ~othmg was sJH!lled out In detail, however. the role of the tlnlversfi in the •·war on Poverty." Fol· FIVI! pl!rMhl 'lvtl't IIIJ*til liN tnd le•MIC It ..-.11r1
LJSa E. Oiler, .1'120 Eastern
The Chmese promise came on the heel~ ol a defiant lowing the Athens viSit 1ones toured portions of Atllena, Saturday evenlni 1n an eccl- ....,.._ lllltt' a nld ow the
Ave.; Jen C. Malme, 122 State speech Sunday by North Vietn~mese Pres1den~ Ho Ch1 Horking and PerJ1 counties with Martin Sharrett, Cl!tet- dehllnvolvlns ~ 1111 ivest Balon •n -.e fldllll •
St.; Jesse V. Arnold, nt Pine Minh. Ho ordered partial mobilization and S8ld North lor of the Tri-County Community Action Prognln.
Maln-St 1 Potllel'OI'
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No Sp«ioo Cllll
St.; Mrs. Robert E. Show, Ill Viet Nam would fight on for "5, 10, 20 years or longer"
Pomen: polke
a cat llonC Hill.
COLllMJim ·- Gtl'V. J~MI!S KinHII Dr.; L. Roger Dalley, to defeat "Am~rican ag1\..1:
*'-by Linda Johnlclll. ),, American officials said till
A. fthodea aaid (IJJ!ay he will Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Lale Harrison, gressors."
beld by the North Vietnamese.
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Racine, IOiilc oortll, pulled a- U. I. tllid! Ill a1leut r,• 111111,
IIQt ctlll a ll)lll!iil ..,.loll of the Rt. 1 Scottown; Mrs. John L. The Nortll Vi~tnomeore state· In Cairo today, the North
C!I'OOS the bilhwt¥ whlle
it~ lllidl of till
leatsatllrt It .,.,.ldor legisla- Leadman, JU. I Blilw~li; Mn. ment mode no mention ol Vietnamese tmhi"Y announc!Continued from Pale 1)
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lion ill&lt;ttiiOi"' ,..lltn pay· SOima S. Green, Kanaugl; Mrs. captured Ameriean airmen, ed it hod .refused to &amp;CCI'~( grocery store.
.... .ran In"' a -lhboul14 ~at Natill ani 8elllh VIet NIDI,
IIWIII.
Billy L. Sikes, Ewlngton; Den- whom the Vietnameore rei\Jse In from !hi! Umted Arab Repubhc He made voyage! on two
eponted ~F Gilbert Hooper, Jr., ~~~...
At iJo _hme time, Rhode• ro- nis Bry.., Rt. 1 Crown City; recog•ize u pri!IOIIers ol war on official U. s. warning note Great Lake5 freight~s. but lost
II, Columllus.
blajor .......... ,. ........1111111'
veoleii 'fii!lfan Dirtctor Del- Clarence Chapman, Rt. 2 Che- aod havo threatened to brlllfl to on lhoh' captubred airmen.
his job alter a viole~t light
Dlsts.
ver•.L. White told !lim the wol- shire; Mrs. Robert Sauoders. trial os war criminals. U. S. A C 1ne.. roadcast said Ieos with a ship's officer. In the last
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Transpol'ttll Ill
Veti!l'm
fare ilOpartmlmrt. bUdget re- Jr., Rt. 1 Patriot; Mrs. James olllcials say 112 Americans --46 ol thousaods of North Vietna- few week! he hod been lool&lt;ing CLEVELAND (UPH - A Mend'l*l ltosptl*l fire Hoopo
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queat fOr 1111 w&lt;iuld be based A. Taylor, Konauga; Jam.. E. of them airmen - ore betllfl mose rallied I~ Hano1 Sunday '" for seaman'! work at a ~uburban CltV'eland !111'11!011 hU .,, L1lllll HooiJor, li, Colum~
upon let per cent llandards at Ctll, crown City; Mrs. Millie
support of Ho s hard lm':·. The maritime union hiring hall mvented • . small, low-cost de- bas; Ptul 11urt, It, Ollu!llbua:
the 1• pnceo.
E. Steel, Rt. I Ewiogton; Mrs.
demonstratolil pledged to Tum located close to the townhouse v1ce lot reVJIIIIII \'lctlm&amp; of Mlu Johnson, and a IJJIUiiiCI!t'
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sylvia v. Smith, Rt. 2 Letart;
evel'}' street aod every hou .. of duplex where the stlldent drowning•. •trotre•. hell'! rau- 111 ~ car, clle.,l &amp;pe!lefr, 11,
(Colllllluelllnm P11t I)
StONIII •n Wt~y
Mrs. James Scott, Lakin; Mrs.
this capital \Hanoi\ into
a nurses lived un Chicago's far ure and chronic lung diset,. Racine. The Pomeroy emergeD· afltf till liurdl!n lliaco"'
A COLD rrtoNT
WHICH Gary P. Minton. Pt. Pl...ant;
strong fortreos," tile
broad- South Side.
whim will _, be matle avlll· cy M!ild ,.... Bddildlflll • tht ered 'nlurDJ. Crime llllont.
has IHIOilillll ri!l!Of 1o baked Mid- : Hillis w. Faud,.... Pt. Pleas- Gaap Readin111 GalllpoUs cast said.
Saw Him Ellrly
able to the general pu~lic.
ry lltlmklllll wn IUIIliMnl
11 7, It p.lll.
west arms ftiOved. ocross the ant; 1&gt;:frs._ Pearl 0 . Knapp, Rt . Dam 12.1, 12.7. ruonl!lfl 4 foel
O!htr seametl saw him early -~ device, called Res-Q- Mlll J~ aild llri. Oft. till - aatioft today pu•hlng tllunder· 1 Galhpohs Ferry; Woodrow
rollers, Pomeroy - Mason
last week sitting in Luella Park ....... will be marketed lor bert lloope were lldlnlllel... WNlte Spldl ptliBed fir ldl
storms ahead 111 it.
Bradley, Pt. Pleasant; Sandra 120.54. Pt. Pleasant K.ll, Hin·
behind the nurses apartment. $1!.50 beginning in about two the
lti.t' tor ~ab!ltilt ef Itt- lltll dll' Ill eoort, 1ft 'tlcllml
Heavy storms moved into tile Lee.Beckner, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. ton 0..9 station_ary, Kanawha
Tile girls liked to sunbathe In weeks according to ita .~n~entor, j •
~latelY falleoflllt lht of - of _the . wont upper MidW!!II early today, Uen1ce Zuspan, West Columb1a; Falls 2.1t fall~, Charleston,
the backyard. Tho,. were Dr. Procter D1sbro. It 1 the
ld t hll Gllherl Rixi
murdan In lilodetilllmlil ;rare
with tornado reporte&lt;l in Robert M. Swick. Rl. I Middle· fii.K . Loodon, Marmet and Win·
broiling days and police believe first. respirator lor the general ~~ :.,.~eon Sundl • ~ to be buried. Ou ol tbt alaill
HibhliiR, Minn. A ohip on Lake port; Mn . Will Wolfe, Rt. 31 field dams ...,.. on the Sills.
a scheme could have been publ1c anywhere In llle world
rtea In 1aui'flc~ studenl JdBel •• burtel
Supetior reported to-mile- an • Pomeroy; Mrs.
Thomasene, Boat M..otnealo:
concocted then
so far as we know," he said. were ;,:.po
Saturday. , . bodl• of twe
0
hour .winds during a h•• v y Stone, Pomeroy; Carl N. Hilgen- Obio River - Criss Jr. and
It look deteCtives 0111y • The device
waa designed ~ ~- hea dalhl 0 11 more wen iiYII '!~'** Ill
thun&lt;lerstorm. ThO front stret&lt;ll· berg, Rock Camp; Mrs. Rufus :Mr. Criss up 14, 5:15 p. m.
couple of ho\Jrs lllat slrodring to replace preSOIII methods oi both los and J
Cit their nalvt PbiiJM-IL
ed from northeast Minnesota to Cook, Coalton; Mrs. John K. l Onward up 1~. 1:15 p. m.. : COLUMllUS &lt;UP!) - Thc 1 Thursday morning to learn the 111outh · to - mouth resuscita- eel
U
h • The Kirla were atnmlllllllllll
,estem NebriSkl aod woo e•· Loper, !Jaylon; Mary E. Bar· Andrew Calhou11 up 14, 4 a.m.; Obio American Legion wo•nld name of Dick Speck and go lion which Disbro calla "unhy·
.uven e ieid : . ~~~~ lmlfed Ia dllatb eat by llllil by a
peeled to oxtend from Lake On· low, Rt. 3 Wellston: Mrs. Lyd- OVEC up 14, 5:10 a. m; !ndi- up Its 19(1(1 convention Sunday • looking !or him through chile genic."
of loiU!Ifl to Y
lolle illrlder will ulfl'lll tblir
tario to Northern MJSsoun Tues- ia Davis, Coallon; Mrs. Harley ana up 16. 5:30 a. m.: Patrlcl&lt; 1 with a big parade and electi~ parlors, fourth-rare sai&lt;Yon, 1'o use _It tile resC\101' Inserts way.
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aputmeot Dell' II01IIIt Chlclp
day.
w. Canode, Hamden; Mrs. Her- ~ Condon down 17, 1.20 a. m.; of a London, Ohio, optome'riS( seamen's hallflouts, all!ys and a moulhp1ece between the bps
COIIIDIIIDI!r lloapllal !alt lilt
bert L. Pope, Wellston ; Gail E., Harvey Jordon up 17, 3:15 a.m. as commander for the comin:! flophouses. But they couldn't of the patient and ilellins Mi'll Jeffflls
Wednesday JJlcbL Mill AIDuho
Strike End•
I catch him.
squeezing • beUows to restart
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survived lip ~ ~ a
IClutter, Rt. I Cotblgevilie; Miss iMt.o l;oa ap 17, 4:10 1 . m.; year.
COLUMBUS - ABOUT 1,100 W. Grace Manning, Ashlaod, JaneT. down 17, &amp; a. m.; Inca Aboul411 drum corps and hl•h
I normal breatlllllfl.
Daee Sunday
bed whlll iltr fraitdl ... 1111
members of the fnb!matlonal Ky.; Mrs. George W. McCoy, up 17, 6·30 e. m.; Reliable school baod units took part i~ l Once, on the day of the :'The inadequacy of present Mrs. William B. Jelferla, •· bl slaulh\er.
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Union of Electrical W&lt;R"kers Buffalo.
,down 17,7 a.m.; Buckeye State the parade as thousands ot l murders, the detectives even pr1mary treatment for anyont St p rli Ohio aled
th!ie The llltnbuat flli' Speck -"'14
w•nt hack to work today at
Btrtho
down 11, 6:50 o. m.; National spertators stood uoder an in· ! talked. to ?·~· They manned in respiratory dislress," led su'n.t a te·2S'
She wu oven hla capture
- were
the Columbus
Westinghouse Mrs. James A~ Taylor, Ka· down 20, ~:45 a. m. ; PennsyJ. tense sun to watch the color. the un1on h1nng hall teiephon';" Disbro, I ... ..,..., at St Vin- the Zugh.,..· ill
11'*7 mirked by .....,, Pallet
plant to end a strike that be· nauga , son, 8:!0 a.m. Sator· i vania up %1, UO a. m.; E!so Earlier, the more than 1,100 and set a. trap through S~k s cent Charity Hosp1tal, Ia eljlrt J and Ml1lnle senti Fila b ...., lllatll . til&amp; at a
gan seven weeks 11(!0.
day; Mrs Robert Saunders, Jr .. l Tennessee up 23, 1 ~ 45 a. m.; legionnaires elected Dr. MK-h· unsuspecting Chicago SISter, d~signed tile Jles.Q-Aire about ~as married to WUil'liD Jef· mar!Umt Wlloa ltlriDC bell a
The walkootwas touched ofl i Rt. 1 Patriot, daughler, 9:15 Southern down Greenup 3:45 P- ~ ael J. Chakers as commande&lt;. U.lling herthey had • ..aman'• a year ago, he said.
ftris in 1939 and he p~ blocillrom the
ll!rk'
"hen the company attempted lo a.m. Saturday. Mrs. Harley m~ . Johnhoaldown 12:10 a.m.; succeeding Chart., w. Heacock berth wa1hng for New Orleans.
her In 8eltb In Juit Of 1185
bnmhoull aparlllleit, llltlilll
discontinue incentive
wag.es. i w. Canode, Hamden, 11&lt;10 • :Christy up 12:33 a. m.; Mark in the top state post.
Speck had told lhe nurses that
Survivor. are tile
Sptdl Ill tl!il tit1t1J1io1!* lill1
111 Mtlllorial ~
Undt'r a new agreeent, Which Im., Saturday; Ml'!l. John
K.' M. up Greenup 2·45 a. m.; En· The Legion approved sev&lt;rall all he wanted was their money
Vtten
Sa
Edt &lt;llildron· Charles of Tyler Tex- hllui'i aflfr tile lllullleri lll!l't
was rstifiod unanimrusiy Sat· !Loper, Dayton, daughter, 11 •· [d.. vor down Greenup 7. 33 a. resolutions but rejected one to get to New Orleans. And he Admlll:'~ turdlly - as· P..;l Lu Vegaa
dlacovei'ed. 'l1te1 tried II illrl
urday, hoony employ1!1 will be l m ; SUoday; 1\lrs. Gary P. Min- Im ; Luther Herdman up Mel- calling for unr.,tricted chem'· got his sister's message an~ he son w:,:-lom· •.:;,~~~==: Williom, il.,wn, and ' L 1 eJ hill to the _l!all trllh tht
paid on a daywork wage · pay· 1 too, Pt. Pleasant, son, 3:!3 p. dahl 7:10p.m.; Cotton Queen cal and biological warfare in called tile pohce. But he didn l ~g Mlddl · 1. JaiW!I Eada Coif, Nn ... Mich.; thl'ft! Ilia- ptumlse cia birlb • a iblll It
ment p_tan.
, m. SUnday ; Mrs. Billy L. Sikes, [up Meidahl 1-55 p. m.; J. S. Viet Nam.
Itake the ba•t. l,nstead, he fleJ L.,; sville·
Gilbert ~ ten, Mrs. Bruce Kidwell, t:..- NOw Orlem, INt lie ill!elltll
Ewington, daughter, 5·11 p.m. ILewis up Meldahl 3:45 a. m.; Major resolutions approved in- from 3 . ~apner 8 hangout near er ~ufnbus· Llftda JOhi$OI't, U!llla, C1Uf.; Mrs. Lot 1 a C!it)ger.
Sunday.
Producer up Meidahl
3:55 a. eluded one calling for a con- the h1nng hall called the ~cine.
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!be
Sped
Dtsc.. fl"d
I m ; Queen City up Meldahl, gressional Investigation of he Shipyard Inn.
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Dl-1'1"1 IIIIIIIIS' _ Wft· Loudenback, St. Parlo; four rail tbi
rlce tbl1ll&amp;'
DEVOTED to INTERI!~t o• cart E~ Braodeberry, Mrs. AI· US a. m.
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activities of the American Civ•l The hunters were cloSI!Ifl on Ham Rohlnoon, Mn.
Auttie brother!~, John, Columbus; llkitl Ro'! bin iUid !ltd Will,
fiii!Ji'a . MASllli AllEA 1ice Capehart, Wood N. Everel~ GaDipollo Dam - H. E. Liberties Union and another ac· the hunteJ, though The lone Brk.te Mrs. Inn Woods, Har- Thomas, llprinlfltlcl; Ja111011 Ilk» tl~ •tilt. . . I
,;;..,..., • - .... I Robert L. Horton, Mrs. lllar· Bowles down 1:30 o. m.;. Polly K cepting VietNam war veteron• surv.•vor ol the massacre, ry Cu~minp.
Cll'lsliana, Del., and Frank, po!ke
dlillli.
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les T. Hughes. Phyliss K. Irwin. up 2·30 a m.; Bnmestone as eligible members of the Leg· Ph1bppme nurse Corawn Amur· A~~n~ .........,y _ M r 1 Urbana.
By anollier (lUirk lit fate, •
hbllllltelll • 11f'!J") •fl.era.,..,.. ncept
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30 a. m.; Tibol
Speek' I pre
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lat\ll'daJ ,1111@ SundQ' til' l'Q ObJo Zelman T Kennard, Roosevet down 4:
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up ion
ao, I'dentlfed
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in JonE11
Shade·
Mery'
of the IHaiiUI.
6Uilel -.MP~••
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!'..~ ~:O;:n:-~ ~~ .'~: Mounts, Mrs. Roy s. Sansbury, 6:10 a. m.
The convention voted to h(ild Prints found in the murder
Raci~ oJam.;. Stllett Fu_neral ~vltet will111 be held the eperalion 111 e1ost lpeck'l
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lvv ~••:i'
Mrs. Ollie C. Smith, Flo)'ll Wal- Kanawha Rlver Beaver its 11167 state convention in Cin· house matcheJ Speck's -1 FBI Ra i '. Lawrence Doni Mid: Wedilftday 8~ 10 1· • at tbe WoUndS at C.Ot ·Coubt:t 'ttM I
111- : ; ':.!~.,
molllna lace, Jr., Mrs. F. Lester Wbite, down Marmet n5 p. m.; Lucy cinnoti, July 21 to 23.
headquarters in Washington. die~: Deibert Pattt....", Port- ~aker Blevm Fun::~ home Fillpplno, a lrilllll, and loinlll'
~~::..,· - ..... "Pnm.,.. Roy G. Blackburn, Mrs. Jesn Jane Lucas up Marmet 11:10 Other state officers Included: Speck was publicly named as lanjl· Nancy Cole Rfe~'rillt· ID St. PoriJ. Gra• idarltei
lchaollllllll Ill
.Amur-.
Gary' Wolle Ra~ine· TomaS: wDI be held hen Wedhe 1 11 She helped llave his
. ·- ~.. ,..,.........., F~ Cobb, Mrs. Earl W. Robin· p. m.; Oliver Shearer up Mar- Robert p McBride Cincin•·a· the killer.
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Mrs. mel 11 :4a• p. m.; Elgercl'ff
' ; Roger The case was broken ·m a fna Hayman,•Long Bottom:
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ta• "~
"" "' .. son, Fredenck J Wi son,
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up ti, hrsl vice-president
wet- 3·30
Ce p· m· attill!the Cherry Ridge Jt was the end Ill the. trill •..
~~ - ,_, ........, ., Hershel T. Winters, Jess C. Ma- Marmet&amp; a. m: ; W. H. Shaver, Munson, Clevelaod, a sec&lt;Jod shabby derelict's haven on ter Ellis, Rullaod; Gilbert Reme~, .,.....s~!:..WI!' -~ tha drllter wbo wu lMn II
e&amp;I'IM: ~ m1t'b~ :s... etntt&gt; per lone, Mrs. Homer 8. Holstem Jr .. down Wmfield 4 :25 p.m.; yiMt.onresident · Merritt Mcdain West Mad.son where a red neon Hooper Columbus
v. """' ~a\.,, wuqatu,g. lUlU Monmouth, W.,
moved •
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.,.., ""''"· "'''" ••, aod mfant son, Mrs. David J. Jelferson down Wmfleld 7:35 p. A•"'and, treasurer; Rev. D. P. Sign fJashed:
Starr Hotel. DIJcllir1ea Saada• _
Ra•
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· D&amp;U., with hla widewellmether
:lllo ~
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"'W arner, 1n
· f ant daug hter. Mrs. m.; Moun lain St ate up w·m- Corde$;
., · Bucyrus, chaplain, and r·1reproof rooms. "
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Evans Edison Weaver
SheRI'
when he Wit •P.,
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:::,., '!!.'! .... ; •.::"'';.,,''.;';.,:: Paul C. Barlow snd infant dau· field 7:50 p. m.; Allen R. Mer- Joseph Deutschle of Colu~hus. Speck had paid 90 c~nts and Reed, 'Betty Gli111ore, Mrs. GilTWO FINED
fathered a cblld, and aftor.
.,.,~~.... ""l '"""""'" ghter, Mrs. Howard J. Boggs jnll up Wmheld 9 15 p m.; naliona\ executive oomm1tt... regiStered as B. Bnan, _for bert Hooper, Vicky Newell.
William RftVH, RD, Albany, wanls dltl HtUe that ••
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daughter.
Semel
down
Winlield
12:10
a.m.
man.
nophouse
cubicle
No.
584.
Lymg
and
Rllbort HoU.y1 11, Ollum- creditable.
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on a flltlly, uncovered mattress,
bus were fined on Jntollaltlon He f'tllowed the lur• Ill Ill
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he cui himself deeply under his Accidents Take
co~ictions by Pameroy May- seaa, and left a wake Cll
left elbow and began to bleed 19 Uve8 In Ohio
or Ciltt1es ~ar
Sltuttlay vlole.D. Pdlce Willi It .,..
heavily. He called to the man Accidents claimed the live.s ol night. Reevi!S wu fibetlt$o lll'ld tlon him lboul 11Nr4en IIIII
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19 persolls In Ohio dUring the COlli thd Jfolley $&amp; inil OOW. udlllll · In Monnlcitltb, "
Jack O'Briau
Chamber of Commerce is '" I ne1ghbor was too busy drtnkm~. weet!end, with II of Utm dylna Pomeroy police ~vU W 'tttek- Dallas, and in llyclbey, Aullrlo
dn!rge of ob!Binmg that amount I So Speck lurched from h10 in traffic mlohaps.
mJ also arrested Grover Ai'h· Ua.
l!ernlce Parl&lt;'s, fortylsh lor- lgross (before foreign showlllfiS) Actoslly, Jack'l I weJJ.adjust- from businesses and residents room holding up his arm so . The UPI weekthd
report old tnd Jtillepll Ma!tln, lietll el Alld !llr Cldeap ptlk!t,
mer Jlrl liJIIor who inbented Ka\menson Ia coldly factual ' eel muiti·miiiionaire
Heavy- '" tile area. II one thousand ! thst evt·ryone coul~ see the mclnded 1'erry WIDiam Hellel', Pomti'Oy, Oil
illlolleitloll ~k'l l!lpblre left a blllir
Ruby Foo's W. &gt;2nd St. Chinese. guesstimatorJ projects
its weitht champ (sort-of, by the persons in Meigs County sent i bleedmg.
. 26, Rt I, Crook"illt, ldiJed , tha11ts.
etnlltlllel-. llomklldie Cit*,
restautant from her late moth- gross (before foreign showlngs) •marginal NBA yardstick) Em·
~ollar, the amount would I It caused lll11e stir. Death" when hiS speedmg car Blalllmed
rrancts Flilftltah, ~
or, 111 expeCted sborUy to mar- as al least $2S million
The ie Terrell 1001 will wed b 0 l , be r01sed pamlessiy, and for a , no slranger at the Starr Hotel, Into a brf4~ on Ohfo 9:1 aear
from lack of sleep, wu Ilk..
·ey a N. Y. goldmine, Georte Y•nkee Clipper hotel in Ft. won't say to whom
0 u r , good cause.
I where
two men die on the Crooksville.
Thi SQUAD CA~ \lad tthat hia thoughts were wiM
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MlddleJIIOft
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Sptdt 1ft! found.
Richard, 72-yttr-old widower! Lauderdale where the N. Y. IParis spy tells us Charlotte Also, members of the orches- 1average evory w-nd ol
of lhi late great stage actress IYankees have winter-quartered [Ford's bustmnd SII'VI'OI Niar- Ira have to he housed aod fed acure alcohoilsm.
pohce d~ptlon. I tubbed 'Ills summontll lt f.:ID a. m. "I thought abellt why ...,.
llelin .Menken _ who
died :for years was re-named
to cbol dashed off 01 Alri&lt;:an 18_ lor the two days they
are 1 On the noor of Speck's away lorn~ of the blood with today for Otto Aleshire, Park- body bothered ta call the polioe
..,.ctHly three months ago this ' "The Sheraton" but It wasn't ' fari the day altere hla Mll·rnom ~e. and residents may hel~ cubic\~ wa~ a copy of•'lt)e July Illy f~g~. aild I aaw !hi! ~~ Middleport, who wu traas- when be - blftdlita til 1111
eomillJI.Iuiy "E1 ~ .The prospec· la slap at Yankee Clipper Joe · brido arrived; abe'llllay at his m this way too.
II Ch~cag~.' AmeriCIID with the word born.
poiUd to the aftlcl of a !Gcal room," tllanagili oald. "Then. I
li~e poom \old his family and DiMaggio"• escutcheon _ the Cl d'Antibes villa
While AnyOIIi! wlshmg to house one headlme SlrBIII!Ier Hunt Sty- Smith told nunt Kathy phyaiclan far ~atment 81 a don't IOiiW 1 idlew 1 oouldll't
his Iormor ln·laws they11 wed hotel actually was named for lhi•P tx-wile Stephanie and chi\- or lwo of tbe students for the mied, Police Admit." Tht ·O'Connor to brlllfl him a medical .Patlont. 'lbe IIIUad klufllhtnk !Ike lhl!J.ilo I just~
. "arOund Aug. 12''
The small lilt legendary whaling ahip.
dren take oVI!r his hugo pri- two days aod pertlaps break· IN'wspaper was splotched with ' newspaper. Ht lOOked at the James Eada, ~me,
ta Ill hill\ iild I got vet')' llrel.
but ¢mly ironic coincidence: Now that Arthur Fiedler's Ivale yacht for the Riviera sea- fast aod dmner, " asked to blood.
picture of Speck on the front Veterans MetnOria Hclpltal for \lory tfred."
Miss Parks aod her muiU-mil· recording BeaUe aod Roiling soo.
call Mrs. Pat Lochary, geneul
He w•lmpered
pap, 11anced down ll Ilia mediC'al trealllltlll at 11.11 ,p.m.
----liOO'ili'e fiance met in ltuby 'Stones' metodi.. with his Bos· The film presa aBenll
for chairman for the event.
When tw? policemen came. ~tient aod. ~~ the nurse: Saturday.
Emo Earl Steiner
Foo's restauranl the
night !ton Pops Orchestra, it's a r• British-born Alfred IDtcbcock"s Young people are the same Speck whimpered that he Get~ the poln.
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Mill) Menken died, while attend- Iminder of his first Bdwy. pr..s "Tom Curtain," apprechlli! his the world over. aod this " • wanted water. The ofltcers said The doctor II~ !hi! Dllln I
W&amp;Al'HH
Of Middleport Dla
in.~ !tie weddlllg reception oi lagent wbo injured the sonsltiv- loyalty 10 his Americaa citlren- good chance to see II we real-~ he would get water at the head,~~ taid: What 11 your warmer to11f1111 loW Il-l\ !mary E..-. !!telnllt, .71. \if
the Charles Baxtm at thi!lities of the scmi-sympbonic ma· ship but WlllldOr at hlai!Dduring ly want to help promote s&lt;&gt;d hospital.
naino.
Pll'lfl ellililr1 _..._. ._. Ylildl!llort, dlW dlla inom!JW
Lalil!ls Club
The mlthy,estro 'by astinc "How many enthusiasm for American wines things, or just talke about II. Dr. Leroy Smith, 2'1. was"" "Richard Speck," the man •etlllollltl Twt' J• •
• II the Gallipolis Cllhlc. NJMl'
thlilk Till! Is a ...u behaved group his first tour of duty as mumbled.
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aL
II etrvlelll will lie h!ld ~
suilidh shown Miss Parts oft · meil in yoor band" and promp~ durlnl tnttrvl..,. they
to all til• soignee lrlentiJJ, :Did;ty wu fired ~ . . O.Zie and Hlir- sholll4 be devoted to ~ anciellt wi~ a worthwhile program. nstdent surgeon In the trauma ~ith pate~ the st\lertd MAIIIIIAOB AIPUCAftON diy at 2 p.ill. at the lllwlnll
the whisperl!lfl-bebind . fans ialrlet N•lson hav• an offer !AI and hcinlrallle &lt;elluiold plup- Lets all help.
sect1on of the emerg•ncy wal"' Y\'ln In Sl&gt;ecko ll!lt anll. Ao Loonart 111 . Barller, Jr., 111 nltai Homt Ill P\ldiiiiiJ• b
N•I)'POrt, Easthampton, etc. rs ' toar Enctand In "The Imposai- roo . ..
t.rae or apoory·
at the huge Cook County speck waa wheeled from the Reedavllle, jaidlotlr and ~ W Ifill! bl ill till lleledl Gl'lllt
the btlztiDgest sinct former sing- Ible Years," Allan King's Bdwy. phal, It's fumly: free-view of the
Melgo Genml Hospital
Hospibll. He odministered a operating room, he lnOilled, Jean lliocli " NeintBe.
teftoll~ le the tedly IIIIo.
Ins waiter ll'Villfl I!Orllil w U IIOilf-runner .. Seplll&amp;geniriall new movie "How To Steal a At!Mioolollo Satarday - Ray transfusion and then !bought ''I'm scared, I'm scared." Ill
lltrilvtlll 1ft hill ant.
eoc:ltty'1 loft!' Eli&lt;D lllackay . (aJRI ~niH comedlell 3aek Mtllfan" it lbe G&lt;Mmor'a 0111- Lantt, Pomeroy
that the man "looked familior." was whisked llllba lnlltm-.y ui
IN ROOM.,
~.- R1J1 CIIMWland,
,.nit 1111 llltJPy yean a10.
~ Pearl bn nm.r kilt ldt pem.a- te1e1~ laol 'IMt lhlaBy wu Dl•c•arl'• Saturday - Betty "I notlred a tattoo"" his 1ft! the BHdewell.
Mlehltl llflllill ill1i tlll!ll Ill 1M Mllllrictlllll'l1 w.lftn.....
Adual eost of "Wbo"• Afraill :toudl: in Lindy's, he ..,. ~used - because "Ute Ut Pugh.
Iarm."' Smitll lftill. "I 1'01110111- A cordoll of pullet ...,. ~ ~ II IIlli IIt (»&gt; fl.a I!MIIclilldllll.
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of Virginia Woolf" was $7,500,· 1vtnced a waiter that be was seemed too oensitive, all con- Admio11••• Sunday - None .1 bered reading about the "bom armed with rifles, waa thrown lwnbua SUAtiJ~ ~ Jill may clll at fuDeral bome liP:
M; WarDM'I ..,.,.., Ben oot-of-work Yiddilil actor .... liderl!lfl."
Pisclwl•• Sunda1 - None. to ra1se beU'' tattoo ill th&lt;i arowullhe infirmary,
l'll1lm mJinber Ia lfl.
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mink stole and S5!JO worll\
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In ber acceptance speech In
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II 191111 Saturday nirht btlore a CampbeU;
Bonnie
Jeanne Sharon christine Osborn of
capacity crowd at the nearby Faullmer, 23, Toledo, and Kalh- Johnstown, Miss Southeastern

Cedar Point Ballroom.
It wu her third try lor the
Iitie, havilll lleen the l'IIIIII&lt;I'UP
a year ago to Valerie JBJl LavIn of Canton.
Mlisllhllnan, !bUBbler ill M:r.
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COIItest. She also Willi the secont nllht lftlillllury tilenl
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Zealand ~nd then finally Jazy.
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double, and then he tripled in a
W. L. Pet. GB'· PARIS _&lt;UPIJ - Brazil !""ved "He's !!Imply a physiological
SIX ,fohn Ba1rd came on in re- B t. Cl d
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mto the lmals ol the DaviS CUp phenomenon " bubbled 1·ubilaDl
lief. He wor ked one and one
u b enk enon
. ht h inning that Toronto
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I ton Sunday Stan Wright'
coach of the
third innings, gave up no hits, way
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lllto the hneup sewed the game up.
Toledo
48 · 44 :522 4 by splitting. its final two singles United State; national men's
no walks and struck out two.
He was also 2-lor-3 tn the Rochester
48 45 .516 41; matches With France to como team that was supposed to
Top hitters for
second game and scored twice. Richmond
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have taken on Poland this past
were: Rusty Woomer, two ·
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gle!11n lhr..· (rips to the plate;
e1ghth to cap .the scoring.
.Jacksonville
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M1ke Fetty, a triple in three
Stove Blass went 7 1-3 Innings Syracuse
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trtp!i!: Sammy Ferrell, a douto ~et the victory io the opener,
Sunday's Resulta
b\e m two trips; and G 1en
while Tom Sisk scattered nine Buffalo 5 Rochester 3
Hanes, a· double ln foup
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hits to win the nightcap. Giant Toronto 5 Syracuse 0, 1st
Line · score,
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starters Ron Herbel and Bob Syra. 5 Tor. 3, 2od, 7 inns.
Mll'ile.mle ~ :. 001 llfiO _ 7 5
HIRAM, Ohio (UPll -Coacb , ~iddy were both knocked out Richmond &gt; Toledo 2, 1st
Chesh1re .. ·. 210 1100 - 3 2 Banton Collier was schedule.! '" the sixth and suffered the Toledo 1 RICh. 0, 2nd, 7 inns.
P-'teries:- ·Malleab!e _ Bux· to officia!Jy open the losses:
Cols. 7 Jacksonville 3, Isf
to~ (WP) and Retty; Cheshire
. Browns' training ChriS Short pitched 1 two- Jcksnvlle 6 Cols. 4, 2nd, 7 iniiS.
-Metzger ·rLP), Baird
51 camp with his annual message hitter to give the Phils their
and D. White.
to the squad.
vl~tory in the opener But the WON DIVING
Slxtee~ of the original
lloifgers came back with three BOLZANO
teams are left as the
Veterans checked into t h e runs in the ei.ghth Inning of the 01 m ic . • Italy &lt;UP!) ment enters its ninth · da
camp Sunday to aug- nightcap to beat Ra Herbe
Y p . Silver medalist Klaus
play; Pt. Pleasant has y
ment the rookies and a sprink- Claude Osteen got ~e victort. ~ BlaSI of Italy Sunday won
teams left; Galli olis four·
of veterans alreody th~r~. with relief he\ from
ry e ltJ,meter platform diving
dleport, ·four; J.eshi~- Bull . .
defending .Eastern DIVI- Regan. Jim Gifll:m d bl.:hiil "?mpetltion at an mternallonal
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1o Rod Syracuse, each has
two-a-day drl.lis b . . Tu
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CUP SIGHTED
message and picture taking .
Billy Wtli'For C~cle
HANKOE, Norway (UPI) _
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a single, double, moved to within one vlcinry ~;
This special low price includes:
pl~yed lor the New York th~ ~h~d 17th .hom~ 111. give. capturing the coveted ScandlnaGJBnls, as a free agent. The 6· i th ICag; Cubs lhm VIctory vian Gold Cup Sunday by
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fool, 190-pound Pesonen will be n t e nlg tcap.. Ken Holtzman Salling his 5.5 meters yacbt
Forced Air Furnace
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wen seven lnnmgs to get lhe pride to its second triumph.

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Ken., stood all alane today as "Jim's per/ormance was just
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greatest, the best of ail lltne,"' SALEM, N.H. (UPII ' .,..Jot~~·
Tile Glenn Cuorunghams, the continued Wright, a man not Jet and Senae of JlhytiDi. ra.!ti!'
Gunder Jlaeggs aod the Roger taken easily to superlatives. to a deaa heat in the ••251'~
Ue Leaguers.
Bannisters all enjoyed that "I'm just sorry that more Rockingham Special BfOOJIRed s.. 5-1
great day. but for sheer people couldn't bav. seen him stakes
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the soft-spoken, 19-year-old beok as the best performance NEW YORK (lJPJ) -M~
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Ryun from Kansas' dusty by a track athlete of aU liJI!t." Right, twned by tbe
Sox downed Portlaod ii-I.
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Ryun's breakdowns were 57:7 pianist Peter Dudlln, beat~:,~·
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contest. Top hitters were
Doon Cleodenon ha
Sunday, w1th the aid of three hall and 2·55 o for the three- by a nose in ·the • 850 DWx,'~
11 ag:tns~ all llindlt of pitching- triumph. In tile opener, Flood
er 'Pickens, one for one;
way back for the ~~~~~:h a~ ~at .takes some doing homered on ooliever Bob
wonderful "rabbits," by lower- quarters
Haodicap at Aq....ru'ct.
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. ~mce e Pll'ales have the three Hendley's first pitch 1n the 11th
1ug the world. mile record to an
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It meaes that the Pirates ~ehl~~~-4\in the lea~ue.
mmng. to decide the contest.
almost unbelievable three mJ. WIN TOURNEY
MILWAUKEE (UP!)
one for three, all singles.
have •orne all the wa hack ·td
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o surge raiSed his Hal Woodeshick got the victory
nutes, 5l3 seconds during the
Imer Kansas amateur chamtJiO&amp;,~
Greg· Middleswqrt gave
the top ol a tight y N fi. I ~athng av~rage to .293 and he !O&lt; 1·3 of an inning of pitehing
All-AmeriCa Track and Field K U N G S B AC K A, Sweden Monty Kaser defeeted ~ · 1
onlY' fonr hits walked
League pennant h
a ona as "019 hit ·safely in 17 of his Hank Aaron drove in three
lnvibltmnal at the University of (UPI) -Nicola Pietrangeh qf Ojala 6-5 to will tile 1i6J
and struck out' nine lor
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c ase.
last 20 games and 23 of his Jast iruns With his "Eith homer and a
California.
Italy whipped Jan Enk Lund- National Pobllc Unb ', .ulllle."
Pirates. John Johnson was
Clendeno•, the big first 29.
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sacnfice fly to spark the Brave Racme ended the first round RuRnin on a h
qulst of Swedeo. 7·5, 6-3, 6-!, to
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lor two, including a double;
baseman who/ was slumping Le~isew~~~ladbl the NatioR&amp;I v•ctory over the .Reds. II was of the Hockmg Valley League in perf.:t weath:" !:.~tl ~d capture the men's singles IItle, INGLEWOOD, Calli. (UPf) • •.
Walibrown, Keith F•tch
and. playmg only part-time
gue
e!phla heat Los the Braves' 9th VICtory In their schedule with a 4-0 wm over ' R n sna
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o ' then teamed wilh Sweden's - Native Diver set nelaa ..
Jeff Harris, were aH one
earner thiS seasoR, climaxed a Angeles 3-D but lo.st the second last It .game.s. Former Brave visitmg Murray City Sunday as i el~ 's P:;:'!r'!:'c:~• Mich- Sven Th?"m to win the doubles history by ·eap~~~~tq tt. •v
three, all singles.
month-long surge. Sunday by ~~~ ~-lH Atlanta . topped Hank FIScher ~~~- knocked out lefty Larry Price tossed two- little~ore tllan a
6 set ~ competition Sunday m the $162,100 Hollyw004 &amp;Ill ·.Oqu n
Line score·
sparkmg the Pirates to a Ch~nna I
' 81. Loms edged m the second mrung and took hit hail. The victory upped Ra· Rennos France :,.~r bago a Gottskaers lnternatioeal Tennis for the second straight ,ear, a v'
Portland
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doubleheader sweep th go n 11 innings but lost the loss while Denny Lemaster erne's record to 5-t.
the co~eted
id
rough! Tournament
feat never perfll'llled' before, . ·•
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the_San Francisco Glanls, 7-4 Y:rk se~~ H~~=· 7·2, New/staggered to the VIctory Wblle All Racme runs came In to the Uni~orsu.;:"~r b~:
7 '.
and 7.5
n twice, 4-2 bemg tagged for U hits.
the second inning as the result first lime since 19.17
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Batteries: Portland-G. ·
dleswart (LP) and J.
_The _vlclol'les moved the I
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The Mets ended a seven- of five walks issued b H. Hash· From 1934 thro .
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Wallbrown (5); Middleport
P~rate~ mGto the lead by a game Ch~ag:'!..at';;:J~can ~agbue game losmg. streak with their man and an inlieldysmgle by grest Cunningham"~~~~~:
Pullen (WP) and Becker
e 1ants.
more I ut sweep of Houston. Gerry Arrigo Dave Spencer
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Clendenon went 4-for-6 In the lost the -second game 3-2, pitched and batted the Mets
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' w?r ' greatest diStance maR
Th Malleable 7-l
games including a triple Cleveland swept a pair from the tr~umph in the opene Hto The .only other Racine htte ; Wllh a then astounding 4:116.8
afte: f~;s:~n~"'!~g~l~ed
his 15th homer, to lead tbe ~tro~i 1·3 and 15-2, Kansas went seven inmngs aod d:,;bl~ ~~~~'":~~~:r~nn~k~n~enk:: clocking
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Malleable Iron jumped on y
me to the top.
inn~gs p:u'td s:::~n 3-2 in 10 home a run in the filth and ane Wolle, Hurry Matheney re- Then, along came Sydney
er John Metzger for six runs in II was quite a revel'l!al lor to win the second ~:e bhack ::n doubled home two more in lieved Hashman of M u r r a y Wooderson of England to
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th~)/'&gt;p of the fifth inning to ice Clendenon, who didn't star identical 3-2 count ~ 10 in Y an
se~;dth. In the second C•ty m the third and went the snatch the record away With a
eHollywoocl a.ds _
the, hall game.
19£6 like he was planning it to California blanked W hirungs, ~arne,
le Kranepool bJt a rest of the route
4:116.4 and lA succession 111e
a w d f1
5-0 b
as •gton omer and double and knockl'd Pnce while gom the dis record moved on to Haeu the
•Sofe Beds---Brad Buxton fanned 12
. i;n ~r uam~ear-st Alter . ut lost the second game, 3-~ in two runs to win the game lor lance for the win~ers struck flying Swede1 countryman Arne
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legs, gave up three singles
hitting 3 ~
s ._ Y~~r ~n I~ innings and New York Bob Fnend, who gave up 11 out eight aod walked ~ix Ra Gundersson, Haegg agaiR Ban'"
10
walked two. John Baird
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289 ' · g.a ·
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ce host [ four-minute mile, John Landy
got off to o
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the 'league standmgs will
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thMe hfll' for Cheshire
star( and found himself" o:~~y r· Ciendenon was 2·for-l in lhe
Athens next Sunday •at 2 p.m. of Australia, Derek lbbotsOII tl
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lowned PorUaod Pirates 6-1, He'Oe 1 the schedule lhrou•h· ms 'Pt
Pt1 Pleaaarit Malleable
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ponements due to ram:
Tuesday. - 1:16 p,ita., Galll- Weclnesda - .
legs W91 by forfeit over
Monday - 6.15 p.m., Bulla- polis White Sol (1-D) vo. Galli- racuse o-o Y 6.30 p.m., Sy1 vs. Mlddlepol'l RedPomeroy Dodgers
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Yankees \Z.O) vs. Che- Galllpolla SeDijtors: f!-D); and vs:":"dllle~~:e~~ ~~n(l~\~)

4-0 Shutout
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striking oU ~ *tiM ...
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portunity w~s in Athena Tll.~~y. ~ly 14, to. meet wlih
Mason Morf1t (standmg), executive drreclor of the lnsll-TOKYO (UPI) _ Communist China vowed today Jute for Regional Developm,e nt and Samuel S,harp (rjg!lt).
lhiRr llolfhloh
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boars Z-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents until final victory is won In the South. The Chmes~ ~al and Ohio Universiy officials to discuss the prQJreSS' of
only on Pedialrlco_Ward.
the pleqe stan~s "no matter what. U S. Imperialism community action pro'"'ams in Southeastern Obio an4
Plloll N!JOI'I8I alghlinC II
A~-·
miKht do." ~othmg was sJH!lled out In detail, however. the role of the tlnlversfi in the •·war on Poverty." Fol· FIVI! pl!rMhl 'lvtl't IIIJ*til liN tnd le•MIC It ..-.11r1
LJSa E. Oiler, .1'120 Eastern
The Chmese promise came on the heel~ ol a defiant lowing the Athens viSit 1ones toured portions of Atllena, Saturday evenlni 1n an eccl- ....,.._ lllltt' a nld ow the
Ave.; Jen C. Malme, 122 State speech Sunday by North Vietn~mese Pres1den~ Ho Ch1 Horking and PerJ1 counties with Martin Sharrett, Cl!tet- dehllnvolvlns ~ 1111 ivest Balon •n -.e fldllll •
St.; Jesse V. Arnold, nt Pine Minh. Ho ordered partial mobilization and S8ld North lor of the Tri-County Community Action Prognln.
Maln-St 1 Potllel'OI'
lllll1ll • IIOI'thwest
fl
No Sp«ioo Cllll
St.; Mrs. Robert E. Show, Ill Viet Nam would fight on for "5, 10, 20 years or longer"
Pomen: polke
a cat llonC Hill.
COLllMJim ·- Gtl'V. J~MI!S KinHII Dr.; L. Roger Dalley, to defeat "Am~rican ag1\..1:
*'-by Linda Johnlclll. ),, American officials said till
A. fthodea aaid (IJJ!ay he will Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Lale Harrison, gressors."
beld by the North Vietnamese.
fi "
es-y-n.ofe
Racine, IOiilc oortll, pulled a- U. I. tllid! Ill a1leut r,• 111111,
IIQt ctlll a ll)lll!iil ..,.loll of the Rt. 1 Scottown; Mrs. John L. The Nortll Vi~tnomeore state· In Cairo today, the North
C!I'OOS the bilhwt¥ whlle
it~ lllidl of till
leatsatllrt It .,.,.ldor legisla- Leadman, JU. I Blilw~li; Mn. ment mode no mention ol Vietnamese tmhi"Y announc!Continued from Pale 1)
tmpti... Ill make a lell Cunl
. tafMII .......
lion ill&lt;ttiiOi"' ,..lltn pay· SOima S. Green, Kanaugl; Mrs. captured Ameriean airmen, ed it hod .refused to &amp;CCI'~( grocery store.
.... .ran In"' a -lhboul14 ~at Natill ani 8elllh VIet NIDI,
IIWIII.
Billy L. Sikes, Ewlngton; Den- whom the Vietnameore rei\Jse In from !hi! Umted Arab Repubhc He made voyage! on two
eponted ~F Gilbert Hooper, Jr., ~~~...
At iJo _hme time, Rhode• ro- nis Bry.., Rt. 1 Crown City; recog•ize u pri!IOIIers ol war on official U. s. warning note Great Lake5 freight~s. but lost
II, Columllus.
blajor .......... ,. ........1111111'
veoleii 'fii!lfan Dirtctor Del- Clarence Chapman, Rt. 2 Che- aod havo threatened to brlllfl to on lhoh' captubred airmen.
his job alter a viole~t light
Dlsts.
ver•.L. White told !lim the wol- shire; Mrs. Robert Sauoders. trial os war criminals. U. S. A C 1ne.. roadcast said Ieos with a ship's officer. In the last
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Transpol'ttll Ill
Veti!l'm
fare ilOpartmlmrt. bUdget re- Jr., Rt. 1 Patriot; Mrs. James olllcials say 112 Americans --46 ol thousaods of North Vietna- few week! he hod been lool&lt;ing CLEVELAND (UPH - A Mend'l*l ltosptl*l fire Hoopo
.
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queat fOr 1111 w&lt;iuld be based A. Taylor, Konauga; Jam.. E. of them airmen - ore betllfl mose rallied I~ Hano1 Sunday '" for seaman'! work at a ~uburban CltV'eland !111'11!011 hU .,, L1lllll HooiJor, li, Colum~
upon let per cent llandards at Ctll, crown City; Mrs. Millie
support of Ho s hard lm':·. The maritime union hiring hall mvented • . small, low-cost de- bas; Ptul 11urt, It, Ollu!llbua:
the 1• pnceo.
E. Steel, Rt. I Ewiogton; Mrs.
demonstratolil pledged to Tum located close to the townhouse v1ce lot reVJIIIIII \'lctlm&amp; of Mlu Johnson, and a IJJIUiiiCI!t'
. .
sylvia v. Smith, Rt. 2 Letart;
evel'}' street aod every hou .. of duplex where the stlldent drowning•. •trotre•. hell'! rau- 111 ~ car, clle.,l &amp;pe!lefr, 11,
(Colllllluelllnm P11t I)
StONIII •n Wt~y
Mrs. James Scott, Lakin; Mrs.
this capital \Hanoi\ into
a nurses lived un Chicago's far ure and chronic lung diset,. Racine. The Pomeroy emergeD· afltf till liurdl!n lliaco"'
A COLD rrtoNT
WHICH Gary P. Minton. Pt. Pl...ant;
strong fortreos," tile
broad- South Side.
whim will _, be matle avlll· cy M!ild ,.... Bddildlflll • tht ered 'nlurDJ. Crime llllont.
has IHIOilillll ri!l!Of 1o baked Mid- : Hillis w. Faud,.... Pt. Pleas- Gaap Readin111 GalllpoUs cast said.
Saw Him Ellrly
able to the general pu~lic.
ry lltlmklllll wn IUIIliMnl
11 7, It p.lll.
west arms ftiOved. ocross the ant; 1&gt;:frs._ Pearl 0 . Knapp, Rt . Dam 12.1, 12.7. ruonl!lfl 4 foel
O!htr seametl saw him early -~ device, called Res-Q- Mlll J~ aild llri. Oft. till - aatioft today pu•hlng tllunder· 1 Galhpohs Ferry; Woodrow
rollers, Pomeroy - Mason
last week sitting in Luella Park ....... will be marketed lor bert lloope were lldlnlllel... WNlte Spldl ptliBed fir ldl
storms ahead 111 it.
Bradley, Pt. Pleasant; Sandra 120.54. Pt. Pleasant K.ll, Hin·
behind the nurses apartment. $1!.50 beginning in about two the
lti.t' tor ~ab!ltilt ef Itt- lltll dll' Ill eoort, 1ft 'tlcllml
Heavy storms moved into tile Lee.Beckner, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. ton 0..9 station_ary, Kanawha
Tile girls liked to sunbathe In weeks according to ita .~n~entor, j •
~latelY falleoflllt lht of - of _the . wont upper MidW!!II early today, Uen1ce Zuspan, West Columb1a; Falls 2.1t fall~, Charleston,
the backyard. Tho,. were Dr. Procter D1sbro. It 1 the
ld t hll Gllherl Rixi
murdan In lilodetilllmlil ;rare
with tornado reporte&lt;l in Robert M. Swick. Rl. I Middle· fii.K . Loodon, Marmet and Win·
broiling days and police believe first. respirator lor the general ~~ :.,.~eon Sundl • ~ to be buried. Ou ol tbt alaill
HibhliiR, Minn. A ohip on Lake port; Mn . Will Wolfe, Rt. 31 field dams ...,.. on the Sills.
a scheme could have been publ1c anywhere In llle world
rtea In 1aui'flc~ studenl JdBel •• burtel
Supetior reported to-mile- an • Pomeroy; Mrs.
Thomasene, Boat M..otnealo:
concocted then
so far as we know," he said. were ;,:.po
Saturday. , . bodl• of twe
0
hour .winds during a h•• v y Stone, Pomeroy; Carl N. Hilgen- Obio River - Criss Jr. and
It look deteCtives 0111y • The device
waa designed ~ ~- hea dalhl 0 11 more wen iiYII '!~'** Ill
thun&lt;lerstorm. ThO front stret&lt;ll· berg, Rock Camp; Mrs. Rufus :Mr. Criss up 14, 5:15 p. m.
couple of ho\Jrs lllat slrodring to replace preSOIII methods oi both los and J
Cit their nalvt PbiiJM-IL
ed from northeast Minnesota to Cook, Coalton; Mrs. John K. l Onward up 1~. 1:15 p. m.. : COLUMllUS &lt;UP!) - Thc 1 Thursday morning to learn the 111outh · to - mouth resuscita- eel
U
h • The Kirla were atnmlllllllllll
,estem NebriSkl aod woo e•· Loper, !Jaylon; Mary E. Bar· Andrew Calhou11 up 14, 4 a.m.; Obio American Legion wo•nld name of Dick Speck and go lion which Disbro calla "unhy·
.uven e ieid : . ~~~~ lmlfed Ia dllatb eat by llllil by a
peeled to oxtend from Lake On· low, Rt. 3 Wellston: Mrs. Lyd- OVEC up 14, 5:10 a. m; !ndi- up Its 19(1(1 convention Sunday • looking !or him through chile genic."
of loiU!Ifl to Y
lolle illrlder will ulfl'lll tblir
tario to Northern MJSsoun Tues- ia Davis, Coallon; Mrs. Harley ana up 16. 5:30 a. m.: Patrlcl&lt; 1 with a big parade and electi~ parlors, fourth-rare sai&lt;Yon, 1'o use _It tile resC\101' Inserts way.
. ..
aputmeot Dell' II01IIIt Chlclp
day.
w. Canode, Hamden; Mrs. Her- ~ Condon down 17, 1.20 a. m.; of a London, Ohio, optome'riS( seamen's hallflouts, all!ys and a moulhp1ece between the bps
COIIIDIIIDI!r lloapllal !alt lilt
bert L. Pope, Wellston ; Gail E., Harvey Jordon up 17, 3:15 a.m. as commander for the comin:! flophouses. But they couldn't of the patient and ilellins Mi'll Jeffflls
Wednesday JJlcbL Mill AIDuho
Strike End•
I catch him.
squeezing • beUows to restart
•· •
survived lip ~ ~ a
IClutter, Rt. I Cotblgevilie; Miss iMt.o l;oa ap 17, 4:10 1 . m.; year.
COLUMBUS - ABOUT 1,100 W. Grace Manning, Ashlaod, JaneT. down 17, &amp; a. m.; Inca Aboul411 drum corps and hl•h
I normal breatlllllfl.
Daee Sunday
bed whlll iltr fraitdl ... 1111
members of the fnb!matlonal Ky.; Mrs. George W. McCoy, up 17, 6·30 e. m.; Reliable school baod units took part i~ l Once, on the day of the :'The inadequacy of present Mrs. William B. Jelferla, •· bl slaulh\er.
.
Union of Electrical W&lt;R"kers Buffalo.
,down 17,7 a.m.; Buckeye State the parade as thousands ot l murders, the detectives even pr1mary treatment for anyont St p rli Ohio aled
th!ie The llltnbuat flli' Speck -"'14
w•nt hack to work today at
Btrtho
down 11, 6:50 o. m.; National spertators stood uoder an in· ! talked. to ?·~· They manned in respiratory dislress," led su'n.t a te·2S'
She wu oven hla capture
- were
the Columbus
Westinghouse Mrs. James A~ Taylor, Ka· down 20, ~:45 a. m. ; PennsyJ. tense sun to watch the color. the un1on h1nng hall teiephon';" Disbro, I ... ..,..., at St Vin- the Zugh.,..· ill
11'*7 mirked by .....,, Pallet
plant to end a strike that be· nauga , son, 8:!0 a.m. Sator· i vania up %1, UO a. m.; E!so Earlier, the more than 1,100 and set a. trap through S~k s cent Charity Hosp1tal, Ia eljlrt J and Ml1lnle senti Fila b ...., lllatll . til&amp; at a
gan seven weeks 11(!0.
day; Mrs Robert Saunders, Jr .. l Tennessee up 23, 1 ~ 45 a. m.; legionnaires elected Dr. MK-h· unsuspecting Chicago SISter, d~signed tile Jles.Q-Aire about ~as married to WUil'liD Jef· mar!Umt Wlloa ltlriDC bell a
The walkootwas touched ofl i Rt. 1 Patriot, daughler, 9:15 Southern down Greenup 3:45 P- ~ ael J. Chakers as commande&lt;. U.lling herthey had • ..aman'• a year ago, he said.
ftris in 1939 and he p~ blocillrom the
ll!rk'
"hen the company attempted lo a.m. Saturday. Mrs. Harley m~ . Johnhoaldown 12:10 a.m.; succeeding Chart., w. Heacock berth wa1hng for New Orleans.
her In 8eltb In Juit Of 1185
bnmhoull aparlllleit, llltlilll
discontinue incentive
wag.es. i w. Canode, Hamden, 11&lt;10 • :Christy up 12:33 a. m.; Mark in the top state post.
Speck had told lhe nurses that
Survivor. are tile
Sptdl Ill tl!il tit1t1J1io1!* lill1
111 Mtlllorial ~
Undt'r a new agreeent, Which Im., Saturday; Ml'!l. John
K.' M. up Greenup 2·45 a. m.; En· The Legion approved sev&lt;rall all he wanted was their money
Vtten
Sa
Edt &lt;llildron· Charles of Tyler Tex- hllui'i aflfr tile lllullleri lll!l't
was rstifiod unanimrusiy Sat· !Loper, Dayton, daughter, 11 •· [d.. vor down Greenup 7. 33 a. resolutions but rejected one to get to New Orleans. And he Admlll:'~ turdlly - as· P..;l Lu Vegaa
dlacovei'ed. 'l1te1 tried II illrl
urday, hoony employ1!1 will be l m ; SUoday; 1\lrs. Gary P. Min- Im ; Luther Herdman up Mel- calling for unr.,tricted chem'· got his sister's message an~ he son w:,:-lom· •.:;,~~~==: Williom, il.,wn, and ' L 1 eJ hill to the _l!all trllh tht
paid on a daywork wage · pay· 1 too, Pt. Pleasant, son, 3:!3 p. dahl 7:10p.m.; Cotton Queen cal and biological warfare in called tile pohce. But he didn l ~g Mlddl · 1. JaiW!I Eada Coif, Nn ... Mich.; thl'ft! Ilia- ptumlse cia birlb • a iblll It
ment p_tan.
, m. SUnday ; Mrs. Billy L. Sikes, [up Meidahl 1-55 p. m.; J. S. Viet Nam.
Itake the ba•t. l,nstead, he fleJ L.,; sville·
Gilbert ~ ten, Mrs. Bruce Kidwell, t:..- NOw Orlem, INt lie ill!elltll
Ewington, daughter, 5·11 p.m. ILewis up Meldahl 3:45 a. m.; Major resolutions approved in- from 3 . ~apner 8 hangout near er ~ufnbus· Llftda JOhi$OI't, U!llla, C1Uf.; Mrs. Lot 1 a C!it)ger.
Sunday.
Producer up Meidahl
3:55 a. eluded one calling for a con- the h1nng hall called the ~cine.
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Shaffner, ur~~ena 1 Mn. H. M.
!be
Sped
Dtsc.. fl"d
I m ; Queen City up Meldahl, gressional Investigation of he Shipyard Inn.
.
Dl-1'1"1 IIIIIIIIS' _ Wft· Loudenback, St. Parlo; four rail tbi
rlce tbl1ll&amp;'
DEVOTED to INTERI!~t o• cart E~ Braodeberry, Mrs. AI· US a. m.
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activities of the American Civ•l The hunters were cloSI!Ifl on Ham Rohlnoon, Mn.
Auttie brother!~, John, Columbus; llkitl Ro'! bin iUid !ltd Will,
fiii!Ji'a . MASllli AllEA 1ice Capehart, Wood N. Everel~ GaDipollo Dam - H. E. Liberties Union and another ac· the hunteJ, though The lone Brk.te Mrs. Inn Woods, Har- Thomas, llprinlfltlcl; Ja111011 Ilk» tl~ •tilt. . . I
,;;..,..., • - .... I Robert L. Horton, Mrs. lllar· Bowles down 1:30 o. m.;. Polly K cepting VietNam war veteron• surv.•vor ol the massacre, ry Cu~minp.
Cll'lsliana, Del., and Frank, po!ke
dlillli.
1
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les T. Hughes. Phyliss K. Irwin. up 2·30 a m.; Bnmestone as eligible members of the Leg· Ph1bppme nurse Corawn Amur· A~~n~ .........,y _ M r 1 Urbana.
By anollier (lUirk lit fate, •
hbllllltelll • 11f'!J") •fl.era.,..,.. ncept
1
30 a. m.; Tibol
Speek' I pre
' t ure. wm·ww
"'- .,.._
.,..., ...~ ' '
lat\ll'daJ ,1111@ SundQ' til' l'Q ObJo Zelman T Kennard, Roosevet down 4:
I
t
up ion
ao, I'dentlfed
I
in JonE11
Shade·
Mery'
of the IHaiiUI.
6Uilel -.MP~••
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!'..~ ~:O;:n:-~ ~~ .'~: Mounts, Mrs. Roy s. Sansbury, 6:10 a. m.
The convention voted to h(ild Prints found in the murder
Raci~ oJam.;. Stllett Fu_neral ~vltet will111 be held the eperalion 111 e1ost lpeck'l
:::Z~
lvv ~••:i'
Mrs. Ollie C. Smith, Flo)'ll Wal- Kanawha Rlver Beaver its 11167 state convention in Cin· house matcheJ Speck's -1 FBI Ra i '. Lawrence Doni Mid: Wedilftday 8~ 10 1· • at tbe WoUndS at C.Ot ·Coubt:t 'ttM I
111- : ; ':.!~.,
molllna lace, Jr., Mrs. F. Lester Wbite, down Marmet n5 p. m.; Lucy cinnoti, July 21 to 23.
headquarters in Washington. die~: Deibert Pattt....", Port- ~aker Blevm Fun::~ home Fillpplno, a lrilllll, and loinlll'
~~::..,· - ..... "Pnm.,.. Roy G. Blackburn, Mrs. Jesn Jane Lucas up Marmet 11:10 Other state officers Included: Speck was publicly named as lanjl· Nancy Cole Rfe~'rillt· ID St. PoriJ. Gra• idarltei
lchaollllllll Ill
.Amur-.
Gary' Wolle Ra~ine· TomaS: wDI be held hen Wedhe 1 11 She helped llave his
. ·- ~.. ,..,.........., F~ Cobb, Mrs. Earl W. Robin· p. m.; Oliver Shearer up Mar- Robert p McBride Cincin•·a· the killer.
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- --~~-.1· 'ror~
,,._ Cll,."''""""
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Mrs. mel 11 :4a• p. m.; Elgercl'ff
' ; Roger The case was broken ·m a fna Hayman,•Long Bottom:
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ta• "~
"" "' .. son, Fredenck J Wi son,
1
up ti, hrsl vice-president
wet- 3·30
Ce p· m· attill!the Cherry Ridge Jt was the end Ill the. trill •..
~~ - ,_, ........, ., Hershel T. Winters, Jess C. Ma- Marmet&amp; a. m: ; W. H. Shaver, Munson, Clevelaod, a sec&lt;Jod shabby derelict's haven on ter Ellis, Rullaod; Gilbert Reme~, .,.....s~!:..WI!' -~ tha drllter wbo wu lMn II
e&amp;I'IM: ~ m1t'b~ :s... etntt&gt; per lone, Mrs. Homer 8. Holstem Jr .. down Wmfield 4 :25 p.m.; yiMt.onresident · Merritt Mcdain West Mad.son where a red neon Hooper Columbus
v. """' ~a\.,, wuqatu,g. lUlU Monmouth, W.,
moved •
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Ewing's
havin•
arranaetnet~ts
.,.., ""''"· "'''" ••, aod mfant son, Mrs. David J. Jelferson down Wmfleld 7:35 p. A•"'and, treasurer; Rev. D. P. Sign fJashed:
Starr Hotel. DIJcllir1ea Saada• _
Ra•
e
· D&amp;U., with hla widewellmether
:lllo ~
•·--•'"''·'·"'
"'W arner, 1n
· f ant daug hter. Mrs. m.; Moun lain St ate up w·m- Corde$;
., · Bucyrus, chaplain, and r·1reproof rooms. "
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e~~rrl.,. .~~
Evans Edison Weaver
SheRI'
when he Wit •P.,
_,KWt
:::,., '!!.'! .... ; •.::"'';.,,''.;';.,:: Paul C. Barlow snd infant dau· field 7:50 p. m.; Allen R. Mer- Joseph Deutschle of Colu~hus. Speck had paid 90 c~nts and Reed, 'Betty Gli111ore, Mrs. GilTWO FINED
fathered a cblld, and aftor.
.,.,~~.... ""l '"""""'" ghter, Mrs. Howard J. Boggs jnll up Wmheld 9 15 p m.; naliona\ executive oomm1tt... regiStered as B. Bnan, _for bert Hooper, Vicky Newell.
William RftVH, RD, Albany, wanls dltl HtUe that ••
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and
inflllt
daughter.
Semel
down
Winlield
12:10
a.m.
man.
nophouse
cubicle
No.
584.
Lymg
and
Rllbort HoU.y1 11, Ollum- creditable.
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on a flltlly, uncovered mattress,
bus were fined on Jntollaltlon He f'tllowed the lur• Ill Ill
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he cui himself deeply under his Accidents Take
co~ictions by Pameroy May- seaa, and left a wake Cll
left elbow and began to bleed 19 Uve8 In Ohio
or Ciltt1es ~ar
Sltuttlay vlole.D. Pdlce Willi It .,..
heavily. He called to the man Accidents claimed the live.s ol night. Reevi!S wu fibetlt$o lll'ld tlon him lboul 11Nr4en IIIII
(Continued From Page One) _ , in. the next "c"ff~·"
19 persolls In Ohio dUring the COlli thd Jfolley $&amp; inil OOW. udlllll · In Monnlcitltb, "
Jack O'Briau
Chamber of Commerce is '" I ne1ghbor was too busy drtnkm~. weet!end, with II of Utm dylna Pomeroy police ~vU W 'tttek- Dallas, and in llyclbey, Aullrlo
dn!rge of ob!Binmg that amount I So Speck lurched from h10 in traffic mlohaps.
mJ also arrested Grover Ai'h· Ua.
l!ernlce Parl&lt;'s, fortylsh lor- lgross (before foreign showlllfiS) Actoslly, Jack'l I weJJ.adjust- from businesses and residents room holding up his arm so . The UPI weekthd
report old tnd Jtillepll Ma!tln, lietll el Alld !llr Cldeap ptlk!t,
mer Jlrl liJIIor who inbented Ka\menson Ia coldly factual ' eel muiti·miiiionaire
Heavy- '" tile area. II one thousand ! thst evt·ryone coul~ see the mclnded 1'erry WIDiam Hellel', Pomti'Oy, Oil
illlolleitloll ~k'l l!lpblre left a blllir
Ruby Foo's W. &gt;2nd St. Chinese. guesstimatorJ projects
its weitht champ (sort-of, by the persons in Meigs County sent i bleedmg.
. 26, Rt I, Crook"illt, ldiJed , tha11ts.
etnlltlllel-. llomklldie Cit*,
restautant from her late moth- gross (before foreign showlngs) •marginal NBA yardstick) Em·
~ollar, the amount would I It caused lll11e stir. Death" when hiS speedmg car Blalllmed
rrancts Flilftltah, ~
or, 111 expeCted sborUy to mar- as al least $2S million
The ie Terrell 1001 will wed b 0 l , be r01sed pamlessiy, and for a , no slranger at the Starr Hotel, Into a brf4~ on Ohfo 9:1 aear
from lack of sleep, wu Ilk..
·ey a N. Y. goldmine, Georte Y•nkee Clipper hotel in Ft. won't say to whom
0 u r , good cause.
I where
two men die on the Crooksville.
Thi SQUAD CA~ \lad tthat hia thoughts were wiM
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MlddleJIIOft
, sq
Sptdt 1ft! found.
Richard, 72-yttr-old widower! Lauderdale where the N. Y. IParis spy tells us Charlotte Also, members of the orches- 1average evory w-nd ol
of lhi late great stage actress IYankees have winter-quartered [Ford's bustmnd SII'VI'OI Niar- Ira have to he housed aod fed acure alcohoilsm.
pohce d~ptlon. I tubbed 'Ills summontll lt f.:ID a. m. "I thought abellt why ...,.
llelin .Menken _ who
died :for years was re-named
to cbol dashed off 01 Alri&lt;:an 18_ lor the two days they
are 1 On the noor of Speck's away lorn~ of the blood with today for Otto Aleshire, Park- body bothered ta call the polioe
..,.ctHly three months ago this ' "The Sheraton" but It wasn't ' fari the day altere hla Mll·rnom ~e. and residents may hel~ cubic\~ wa~ a copy of•'lt)e July Illy f~g~. aild I aaw !hi! ~~ Middleport, who wu traas- when be - blftdlita til 1111
eomillJI.Iuiy "E1 ~ .The prospec· la slap at Yankee Clipper Joe · brido arrived; abe'llllay at his m this way too.
II Ch~cag~.' AmeriCIID with the word born.
poiUd to the aftlcl of a !Gcal room," tllanagili oald. "Then. I
li~e poom \old his family and DiMaggio"• escutcheon _ the Cl d'Antibes villa
While AnyOIIi! wlshmg to house one headlme SlrBIII!Ier Hunt Sty- Smith told nunt Kathy phyaiclan far ~atment 81 a don't IOiiW 1 idlew 1 oouldll't
his Iormor ln·laws they11 wed hotel actually was named for lhi•P tx-wile Stephanie and chi\- or lwo of tbe students for the mied, Police Admit." Tht ·O'Connor to brlllfl him a medical .Patlont. 'lbe IIIUad klufllhtnk !Ike lhl!J.ilo I just~
. "arOund Aug. 12''
The small lilt legendary whaling ahip.
dren take oVI!r his hugo pri- two days aod pertlaps break· IN'wspaper was splotched with ' newspaper. Ht lOOked at the James Eada, ~me,
ta Ill hill\ iild I got vet')' llrel.
but ¢mly ironic coincidence: Now that Arthur Fiedler's Ivale yacht for the Riviera sea- fast aod dmner, " asked to blood.
picture of Speck on the front Veterans MetnOria Hclpltal for \lory tfred."
Miss Parks aod her muiU-mil· recording BeaUe aod Roiling soo.
call Mrs. Pat Lochary, geneul
He w•lmpered
pap, 11anced down ll Ilia mediC'al trealllltlll at 11.11 ,p.m.
----liOO'ili'e fiance met in ltuby 'Stones' metodi.. with his Bos· The film presa aBenll
for chairman for the event.
When tw? policemen came. ~tient aod. ~~ the nurse: Saturday.
Emo Earl Steiner
Foo's restauranl the
night !ton Pops Orchestra, it's a r• British-born Alfred IDtcbcock"s Young people are the same Speck whimpered that he Get~ the poln.
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Mill) Menken died, while attend- Iminder of his first Bdwy. pr..s "Tom Curtain," apprechlli! his the world over. aod this " • wanted water. The ofltcers said The doctor II~ !hi! Dllln I
W&amp;Al'HH
Of Middleport Dla
in.~ !tie weddlllg reception oi lagent wbo injured the sonsltiv- loyalty 10 his Americaa citlren- good chance to see II we real-~ he would get water at the head,~~ taid: What 11 your warmer to11f1111 loW Il-l\ !mary E..-. !!telnllt, .71. \if
the Charles Baxtm at thi!lities of the scmi-sympbonic ma· ship but WlllldOr at hlai!Dduring ly want to help promote s&lt;&gt;d hospital.
naino.
Pll'lfl ellililr1 _..._. ._. Ylildl!llort, dlW dlla inom!JW
Lalil!ls Club
The mlthy,estro 'by astinc "How many enthusiasm for American wines things, or just talke about II. Dr. Leroy Smith, 2'1. was"" "Richard Speck," the man •etlllollltl Twt' J• •
• II the Gallipolis Cllhlc. NJMl'
thlilk Till! Is a ...u behaved group his first tour of duty as mumbled.
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II etrvlelll will lie h!ld ~
suilidh shown Miss Parts oft · meil in yoor band" and promp~ durlnl tnttrvl..,. they
to all til• soignee lrlentiJJ, :Did;ty wu fired ~ . . O.Zie and Hlir- sholll4 be devoted to ~ anciellt wi~ a worthwhile program. nstdent surgeon In the trauma ~ith pate~ the st\lertd MAIIIIIAOB AIPUCAftON diy at 2 p.ill. at the lllwlnll
the whisperl!lfl-bebind . fans ialrlet N•lson hav• an offer !AI and hcinlrallle &lt;elluiold plup- Lets all help.
sect1on of the emerg•ncy wal"' Y\'ln In Sl&gt;ecko ll!lt anll. Ao Loonart 111 . Barller, Jr., 111 nltai Homt Ill P\ldiiiiiJ• b
N•I)'POrt, Easthampton, etc. rs ' toar Enctand In "The Imposai- roo . ..
t.rae or apoory·
at the huge Cook County speck waa wheeled from the Reedavllle, jaidlotlr and ~ W Ifill! bl ill till lleledl Gl'lllt
the btlztiDgest sinct former sing- Ible Years," Allan King's Bdwy. phal, It's fumly: free-view of the
Melgo Genml Hospital
Hospibll. He odministered a operating room, he lnOilled, Jean lliocli " NeintBe.
teftoll~ le the tedly IIIIo.
Ins waiter ll'Villfl I!Orllil w U IIOilf-runner .. Seplll&amp;geniriall new movie "How To Steal a At!Mioolollo Satarday - Ray transfusion and then !bought ''I'm scared, I'm scared." Ill
lltrilvtlll 1ft hill ant.
eoc:ltty'1 loft!' Eli&lt;D lllackay . (aJRI ~niH comedlell 3aek Mtllfan" it lbe G&lt;Mmor'a 0111- Lantt, Pomeroy
that the man "looked familior." was whisked llllba lnlltm-.y ui
IN ROOM.,
~.- R1J1 CIIMWland,
,.nit 1111 llltJPy yean a10.
~ Pearl bn nm.r kilt ldt pem.a- te1e1~ laol 'IMt lhlaBy wu Dl•c•arl'• Saturday - Betty "I notlred a tattoo"" his 1ft! the BHdewell.
Mlehltl llflllill ill1i tlll!ll Ill 1M Mllllrictlllll'l1 w.lftn.....
Adual eost of "Wbo"• Afraill :toudl: in Lindy's, he ..,. ~used - because "Ute Ut Pugh.
Iarm."' Smitll lftill. "I 1'01110111- A cordoll of pullet ...,. ~ ~ II IIlli IIt (»&gt; fl.a I!MIIclilldllll.
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M; WarDM'I ..,.,.., Ben oot-of-work Yiddilil actor .... liderl!lfl."
Pisclwl•• Sunda1 - None. to ra1se beU'' tattoo ill th&lt;i arowullhe infirmary,
l'll1lm mJinber Ia lfl.
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tilled 148 Communist regulars 11M 1~ : ~
m•lr,p ofti!!IIIYB, U.S. mill~ &amp;pOlesfi\ili sa
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prizos; inCluding a new car, $3,4511 ln scholarships, a $1,200
mink stole and S5!JO worll\
of jewelry.
In ber acceptance speech In
Sindu•ky Suhday, Miss Phllllan
Vel~t
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Milt~ Canpnttllty honon Ill for this title for thrH years."

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II 191111 Saturday nirht btlore a CampbeU;
Bonnie
Jeanne Sharon christine Osborn of
capacity crowd at the nearby Faullmer, 23, Toledo, and Kalh- Johnstown, Miss Southeastern

Cedar Point Ballroom.
It wu her third try lor the
Iitie, havilll lleen the l'IIIIII&lt;I'UP
a year ago to Valerie JBJl LavIn of Canton.
Mlisllhllnan, !bUBbler ill M:r.
and Mrs. HlroHI Pllllllaa of
Dtlanre, pblell !hi! fillaiJJ by
Willtllillthe Mill Heart of Ohio
COIItest. She also Willi the secont nllht lftlillllury tilenl
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Kathy Dailey attended
camp at Jockson recently.

Third Friday Club
H P tl k D'
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Van The Third Friday club ~·t

By May Johnolon
Visitors of Mrs. Louise
Meter and Nicki were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob VanMeter and family
of Erie Penn., Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Brewer local Mr. l!ld
M Ted B ·
01.' 1 dla
Mrs. La
aiieyThel- Wn arrnena,
rs.
wrence
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Columbua to spend a week.
Scharlene Flemming
and
Mary Ann Vipperman went to
Columbua to •pend a week.
Robert Van Meter, Robert
Ours, local, Ronnie Donnelson
of Columbus, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Carroll and fam-

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at the h_ome of Mrs. Max Mem·
hart Friday evemng lor a pot·
luck dinner. Games were play·
ed during the evening, with priz·
es awarded to Mrs Ray SeideR·
abel Mrs. Cleland Hines Mrs.
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er and Mrs A H Ebersbach
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Others attending were Mr~.
Arnold Hayes, Mrs. Henry He&gt;·
bel • Mrs ·- Den ver Thorna
Mrs. Ben Neutzling. The Aug.
ust meeting wiD he held at the
home o! Mrs. Ebersbach.

Theoe wlshlnl! to attend
picnic are askod to bring
covered dish and tlleir
table service. Chlcken will
furnished. ThOle pl81111ing
be present should noUfy Mrs.
Herman London by phoning
5183 or calling Mrs. !:4tllrllllatl
992-5837. The dlnnet' will
served at f p. rn. The entlrel
Sumlay School is cordially
vlteChd. h
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each Sunday at 9 a. rn.
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view State Park, near
Va., was P'reda li!Be
erson o! Pomeroy.

TO MEET AT CHUBCH
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur While, There will be a
Ea•t Liverpool, moved In the church officers and all
horne where Mr. J08eph COllar! the Sunday School teachers,
DRY
Four person• !rom the Gallia· livod formerly.
church officers_ and aU tntl!l"·ll
MONDAY
Mason area were admitted to Mr. and Mr.•. Lawrence Bush ested persons, m tile basemE!ntll
CLEANING
JOF CLASS of the Unl.tedl Holzer Hospital over
t b e and di!Uihter, Connie, Racine of the Federated church at
Service On Requett
Methodist church will holll
weekend after receiving treat- Route, Earnest BWih,
· p. m. Ibis evening.
nual potluck picnie, at tho
menl in the hospital's emer· were dinner guests of Hev.
dleport Park, Monday 11 8: gency room for injuries sus- Mrs. John Buah.
SEES WAR MUSICAL
tainod in separate accidents.
Rev. and Mra. Bush visited I Arnoog thoae enj.oyh~g
p.m.
TUESDAY
Ten-111011ths old Lisa E. 011· Mr. and Mrs .. Earnest Bush,
9 perfonnance "Hctnev
CLEANERS POMEROY
VETERANS MEMOruAL
, dllugbler of Mr. and Mn. Mr. ami Mrs. Dwi&amp;)lt ,~l~:·I~~~R~oc~k::_"~lhe~~~~~~~~~~·oo~·~·-~~;,:;;;~~;;,,;,;;,;;,;;;,,;;.~~
v 1 te Aox!llary will
Jolm Oller, 1720 Eastern Ave., Roland111. Mro. Lauiae VIlli
-r.':e':.:ay~r July 16 at 7:30 p.m. was admitted to the hospital at t.er and Nicki visited ~er
In lhe hospital cafeteria. Speak· 1:50 p. rn. Sumloy wllh first In-law. _Lawrence Theiss
ONLY
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All
meand seeood delree burns ' · of Is a pallent at Holzer ~:~~~~ I
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Dr. to
arras.
·~ both 1e... and the abdomen. Mr· and Mrs. J"1rnrny
3 WEEKS
horow.narebeurged
attend
FRIENDLY CIRCLE "01 the She was bum~d when _her mo- son and daUihler Patricia,
• LEFTI
1'.ederate d Cburch will
was th
takmg
a skillet
off Wills
Syracuse
called on Mr.
·.
J ly 19 1 !her
the stove,
e handle
broke, and
and 'Mrs.
Carl ' Autherson.
da
8
Tues Y everuug, u
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the eontenlll spilled on
the and Mrs. Thomas Autloer!IOn I
8 r m. ot the cbmch. MIA
child She is listed in good d d hter Lo ll
ry Elizabeth Chapman is tile
·
an aug ' we were
program leader and Mrs.
condition. .
cenl dinner guests.
bert Woodarp and Mr!. Chari· Roger Dalley, 9, son o! Mr.
hn
and Mrs Larry E Dalley sui· Mrs. Garnet Jo ston, ABJreu l
es Strauss are the bosteouo.
a iaceralion .and fra~ture ' and Carl visited Mrs. Mary
WEDNESDAY
a fmger on his left band, I Ours and children recently.
WINDtNG TRAIL
was admitted to the bospil- 1 Mrs .. Dor1s Dalley and chll·
club will have their
al 7:05 p. m. Sunday. He ,dren v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. Hopotlucl. "picniC at Royal
lnjUll!d whtle "1wln8lng on I mer Icenhower.
t,
park, Weill)elday vening.
awtug set. He fell and caught• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooks
bers art 111 meet at
ring fin!Jer on a bolt. Ins and two youngest children of
PhlfiiiiC)' at &amp; p.m. ond are
is lilted u good.
gtuppers Plams, Mr. and Mrs.
reminded 111 brlug own
·'""' C. Malone, ts, of 122 Paul Ours and two children, li&gt;aervlce
State St., was admitted to the cal, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
PRESIDENTS of the
at 4:35 p. rn. Saturday Johnston and children local,
American leSion Auxiliary
with a laceration on the leU Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf
Drew Webster Post will meet
Malone cui his arm with and daughter. Racine Route calWedi!Hday evening ot t h 1
according to the accident led on Mr. ond Mrs. Maywood
boml o( Mro. May;.,e
Ills condition II re- of Johnston..
.
eouece ""1111 Syracuse
ported as food.
Mrs. Mane Lawrence IS
ltera 1"!111 Mtug wrop~
Mrs. Sylvia V. Smith, 9, Rt. covering satisfactory from a
for the WbPted nurse
Letart, W. Va., waa admitted broken wnsl.
lienee Thoma
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the hospital at 9:30 p. m. Recent visitors of Mr.
TIWRSDAY
wltll a fractured rlllht Mrs. Leo Dailey were Mr.
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RACINE AMERICAN
leU while aetUug out of the of Rimersburg, Pa., Mr.
cion Poot ..tGII will meet ot
tub at horne. Her condition Mrs. Ofa Daily. local, Mr.
post home \huraday, July
lilted as good.
Mrs. Glen Baker o!
at 8 p.m. O!imnander
James I
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Ray HID re!f!&gt;eotl all members :
attend. Qpeclal auesta will be :
Mike Jenkllll ami Roger Roush '
delegates to Buckeyes Boys
State. Chicken oarbecue will be
beld after the rneeUng. ·
TWIN CITY SHRINE club
wlll bold a family picnic at Roy·
al Olka park, Thursday, July
21, at 4:30 p.m. Bring own
' · ble oervlce. ·
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trill hold Ita annual picnic
thl! borne of Mise Ada Hosk1011.
I'·
Thursday 11 6:30p.m.
··f - Ill brillfl a covered dish
lnd Own table service.
ONE WON ONE cla .. of
LET US HELP YOU
Campr.to
Pomeroy First Baptist church
These sparklinaluncheon sets In an Earlr Amerl·
Plan Y041r New ·
will have a picnic at Middlecan crystal design are ideal for use indoors and
lulldlng
port park, Thursday, at 6 p.m.
l(itchen, Bathroom or
outdoors ••. at lunch time ... snack time. , • and
and
ln case of rain, It will he held
party time. You'll want several place setllnaa. so
Whatever Your
at the church.
Remodeling
st! rt collecting your plates, cups and saucers now.
Remodeling Needs
You get your choice FREE eaCih time you buy
S.rvlcal
Mighl
Be
seven aallons of Ashland Vitalized Gasoline.
. DAUGHTER BORN
I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henne-·
This offer is limited and available only at your
, IY of Portsmouth are announcAshland 011 Dealer displaying the "FP..EE LUNCH·
PHONE WY 2-5321 ESTIMATES
. ·Jng the birth of their
EON SET" sign!
ehlld, a daughter,
Offer expires Aupst 7, 19&amp;6
at the Portsmouth
. She weighed a pounds, If ounc·

CALENDAR

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A delaUed report r~:::;/
the purchase of the p
was given by the clerk of
sloo, Mrs. Donald Cottrill.
was unanimously &amp;Steed to buy
lire entlngutsbers for
the
church ami annex.

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Philadelphia 3 Las Ang. 0,
1 Detroit 3, lsi
!Jounbl"' SPURN CIEIK SO.OTHE &amp;UmR
Lao Ang. s Philadelphia I,
15 Detroit 2, 2nd
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Pittsburgh 7 San Fran. 4,
. 3 Boston 2, 1st, 10 inns.
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3 K. C. 2, Znd, 10 inns.
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Chicago 7 St. Lauis 2, 2nd ·· Washington 3 California I,
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Monday's Probable Pllchen
Plalno, Mr. · and Mrs. BtUy
Monday's probable Pllcben
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(AU "'lrnes EDT)
Houston at New York,
Cuellar (7·1) and Bruce (2-6)
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Kathy Dailey attended
camp at Jockson recently.

Third Friday Club
H P tl k D'
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as o uc
mne
Van The Third Friday club ~·t

By May Johnolon
Visitors of Mrs. Louise
Meter and Nicki were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob VanMeter and family
of Erie Penn., Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Brewer local Mr. l!ld
M Ted B ·
01.' 1 dla
Mrs. La
aiieyThel- Wn arrnena,
rs.
wrence
••·
ami Miss Patty fl"Olllt local.
'
Columbua to spend a week.
Scharlene Flemming
and
Mary Ann Vipperman went to
Columbua to •pend a week.
Robert Van Meter, Robert
Ours, local, Ronnie Donnelson
of Columbus, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Carroll and fam-

SWIFftnEMIUM

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at the h_ome of Mrs. Max Mem·
hart Friday evemng lor a pot·
luck dinner. Games were play·
ed during the evening, with priz·
es awarded to Mrs Ray SeideR·
abel Mrs. Cleland Hines Mrs.
'
.
'
Dale Smith, Mrs. Fred Dessau·
er and Mrs A H Ebersbach
. .. .
.
Others attending were Mr~.
Arnold Hayes, Mrs. Henry He&gt;·
bel • Mrs ·- Den ver Thorna
Mrs. Ben Neutzling. The Aug.
ust meeting wiD he held at the
home o! Mrs. Ebersbach.

Theoe wlshlnl! to attend
picnic are askod to bring
covered dish and tlleir
table service. Chlcken will
furnished. ThOle pl81111ing
be present should noUfy Mrs.
Herman London by phoning
5183 or calling Mrs. !:4tllrllllatl
992-5837. The dlnnet' will
served at f p. rn. The entlrel
Sumlay School is cordially
vlteChd. h
I
a
urc lerV """ re
each Sunday at 9 a. rn.
'
lowed by Sunday Scheol at
a. rn.

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· · War mustcal,
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Ctvll
at
view State Park, near
Va., was P'reda li!Be
erson o! Pomeroy.

TO MEET AT CHUBCH
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur While, There will be a
Ea•t Liverpool, moved In the church officers and all
horne where Mr. J08eph COllar! the Sunday School teachers,
DRY
Four person• !rom the Gallia· livod formerly.
church officers_ and aU tntl!l"·ll
MONDAY
Mason area were admitted to Mr. and Mr.•. Lawrence Bush ested persons, m tile basemE!ntll
CLEANING
JOF CLASS of the Unl.tedl Holzer Hospital over
t b e and di!Uihter, Connie, Racine of the Federated church at
Service On Requett
Methodist church will holll
weekend after receiving treat- Route, Earnest BWih,
· p. m. Ibis evening.
nual potluck picnie, at tho
menl in the hospital's emer· were dinner guests of Hev.
dleport Park, Monday 11 8: gency room for injuries sus- Mrs. John Buah.
SEES WAR MUSICAL
tainod in separate accidents.
Rev. and Mra. Bush visited I Arnoog thoae enj.oyh~g
p.m.
TUESDAY
Ten-111011ths old Lisa E. 011· Mr. and Mrs .. Earnest Bush,
9 perfonnance "Hctnev
CLEANERS POMEROY
VETERANS MEMOruAL
, dllugbler of Mr. and Mn. Mr. ami Mrs. Dwi&amp;)lt ,~l~:·I~~~R~oc~k::_"~lhe~~~~~~~~~~·oo~·~·-~~;,:;;;~~;;,,;,;;,;;,;;;,,;;.~~
v 1 te Aox!llary will
Jolm Oller, 1720 Eastern Ave., Roland111. Mro. Lauiae VIlli
-r.':e':.:ay~r July 16 at 7:30 p.m. was admitted to the hospital at t.er and Nicki visited ~er
In lhe hospital cafeteria. Speak· 1:50 p. rn. Sumloy wllh first In-law. _Lawrence Theiss
ONLY
.
p
All
meand seeood delree burns ' · of Is a pallent at Holzer ~:~~~~ I
er
Dr. to
arras.
·~ both 1e... and the abdomen. Mr· and Mrs. J"1rnrny
3 WEEKS
horow.narebeurged
attend
FRIENDLY CIRCLE "01 the She was bum~d when _her mo- son and daUihler Patricia,
• LEFTI
1'.ederate d Cburch will
was th
takmg
a skillet
off Wills
Syracuse
called on Mr.
·.
J ly 19 1 !her
the stove,
e handle
broke, and
and 'Mrs.
Carl ' Autherson.
da
8
Tues Y everuug, u
•
the eontenlll spilled on
the and Mrs. Thomas Autloer!IOn I
8 r m. ot the cbmch. MIA
child She is listed in good d d hter Lo ll
ry Elizabeth Chapman is tile
·
an aug ' we were
program leader and Mrs.
condition. .
cenl dinner guests.
bert Woodarp and Mr!. Chari· Roger Dalley, 9, son o! Mr.
hn
and Mrs Larry E Dalley sui· Mrs. Garnet Jo ston, ABJreu l
es Strauss are the bosteouo.
a iaceralion .and fra~ture ' and Carl visited Mrs. Mary
WEDNESDAY
a fmger on his left band, I Ours and children recently.
WINDtNG TRAIL
was admitted to the bospil- 1 Mrs .. Dor1s Dalley and chll·
club will have their
al 7:05 p. m. Sunday. He ,dren v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. Hopotlucl. "picniC at Royal
lnjUll!d whtle "1wln8lng on I mer Icenhower.
t,
park, Weill)elday vening.
awtug set. He fell and caught• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooks
bers art 111 meet at
ring fin!Jer on a bolt. Ins and two youngest children of
PhlfiiiiC)' at &amp; p.m. ond are
is lilted u good.
gtuppers Plams, Mr. and Mrs.
reminded 111 brlug own
·'""' C. Malone, ts, of 122 Paul Ours and two children, li&gt;aervlce
State St., was admitted to the cal, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
PRESIDENTS of the
at 4:35 p. rn. Saturday Johnston and children local,
American leSion Auxiliary
with a laceration on the leU Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Wolf
Drew Webster Post will meet
Malone cui his arm with and daughter. Racine Route calWedi!Hday evening ot t h 1
according to the accident led on Mr. ond Mrs. Maywood
boml o( Mro. May;.,e
Ills condition II re- of Johnston..
.
eouece ""1111 Syracuse
ported as food.
Mrs. Mane Lawrence IS
ltera 1"!111 Mtug wrop~
Mrs. Sylvia V. Smith, 9, Rt. covering satisfactory from a
for the WbPted nurse
Letart, W. Va., waa admitted broken wnsl.
lienee Thoma
'
the hospital at 9:30 p. m. Recent visitors of Mr.
TIWRSDAY
wltll a fractured rlllht Mrs. Leo Dailey were Mr.
·'
'
. She was injurod when Mrs. Ted Coppick and children
RACINE AMERICAN
leU while aetUug out of the of Rimersburg, Pa., Mr.
cion Poot ..tGII will meet ot
tub at horne. Her condition Mrs. Ofa Daily. local, Mr.
post home \huraday, July
lilted as good.
Mrs. Glen Baker o!
at 8 p.m. O!imnander
James I
-. •
Ray HID re!f!&gt;eotl all members :
attend. Qpeclal auesta will be :
Mike Jenkllll ami Roger Roush '
delegates to Buckeyes Boys
State. Chicken oarbecue will be
beld after the rneeUng. ·
TWIN CITY SHRINE club
wlll bold a family picnic at Roy·
al Olka park, Thursday, July
21, at 4:30 p.m. Bring own
' · ble oervlce. ·
'
. TWILIGHT GARDEN club
trill hold Ita annual picnic
thl! borne of Mise Ada Hosk1011.
I'·
Thursday 11 6:30p.m.
··f - Ill brillfl a covered dish
lnd Own table service.
ONE WON ONE cla .. of
LET US HELP YOU
Campr.to
Pomeroy First Baptist church
These sparklinaluncheon sets In an Earlr Amerl·
Plan Y041r New ·
will have a picnic at Middlecan crystal design are ideal for use indoors and
lulldlng
port park, Thursday, at 6 p.m.
l(itchen, Bathroom or
outdoors ••. at lunch time ... snack time. , • and
and
ln case of rain, It will he held
party time. You'll want several place setllnaa. so
Whatever Your
at the church.
Remodeling
st! rt collecting your plates, cups and saucers now.
Remodeling Needs
You get your choice FREE eaCih time you buy
S.rvlcal
Mighl
Be
seven aallons of Ashland Vitalized Gasoline.
. DAUGHTER BORN
I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henne-·
This offer is limited and available only at your
, IY of Portsmouth are announcAshland 011 Dealer displaying the "FP..EE LUNCH·
PHONE WY 2-5321 ESTIMATES
. ·Jng the birth of their
EON SET" sign!
ehlld, a daughter,
Offer expires Aupst 7, 19&amp;6
at the Portsmouth
. She weighed a pounds, If ounc·

CALENDAR

GOY
-· . . .'IIISPECTID

A delaUed report r~:::;/
the purchase of the p
was given by the clerk of
sloo, Mrs. Donald Cottrill.
was unanimously &amp;Steed to buy
lire entlngutsbers for
the
church ami annex.

Ily.

In ACCI'dents

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II-51 vs. Pizarro (6-4). 9

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S&amp; H GREEN stAMPS

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O!d Town Flats
California at Clevehtnd·2- Lopez (4·91 vs. Bell (9·51. 7:30. S .
N
p.m.
Baltimore

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3 Chicago 2, 2nd
(Aol,...,,. Mond•y•
Philadelphia 3 Las Ang. 0,
1 Detroit 3, lsi
!Jounbl"' SPURN CIEIK SO.OTHE &amp;UmR
Lao Ang. s Philadelphia I,
15 Detroit 2, 2nd
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Pittsburgh 7 San Fran. 4,
. 3 Boston 2, 1st, 10 inns.
""'"'" Thlo mipt ""''' •P "
Pittsburgh 7 San Fran. I 2nd
3 K. C. 2, Znd, 10 inns.
,..,.,.•,~z;,..-$11IIT$ -~I
St. Looio 4 Chgo. 3, lsi, II inns. California 5 Washington 0,
Chicago 7 St. Lauis 2, 2nd ·· Washington 3 California I,
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Atlanta 9 Cincinnati 6
Monday's Probable Pllchen
Plalno, Mr. · and Mrs. BtUy
Monday's probable Pllcben
iAU Time EDT)
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Dailey and family, local.
(AU "'lrnes EDT)
Houston at New York,
Cuellar (7·1) and Bruce (2-6)
vs. Shaw f&amp;-8) and Hepler 1-2).
1 P rn
· ·A 1 t
05
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41 a Jackson
ou ax (
vs.
1.05 p.m. . .
.
San Francisco at
-Perry (15·21 vs. Veale
8:15 p.m.
Cincir"ati at
(8-7) vs Schwall (4-2). 5
. .
Cb1cago at St.
Ell rth (4-U) vs Jaster
swo
..
2). 9 p.m.
. . Tueodav's
· Games
Cl~e&gt;nnaU at Cblr.a&amp;o
Philadelphia at H~usto~,
Atlanta AI St. Louis, lllllhl

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Grandparents are Mrs. Henry
Henn"'J of Middleport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrenoe Debo
Portsmouth.
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AnENTION
1966 MEIGS CO~NTY
FAIR MEMBERsHIP TICKETS
NOW ON SALI AT; ·
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f!Urc!!!!"r 10 _,minion IIIII wto fllrld.. durll)ll
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Pome1ov

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CANCILLATIONI

Motor Co.

COIIICTIONI

wu-

until t:tt A. M.

M .cceptH
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HardtoJ? Coupe, VR engine, power steering and brakes. Dart

moro rn.n 1ne tncorrec:t lltHrtton.

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ror Wont A• lerviM
4 (;til I ,.. 'NON
IMI,.._
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$795

Galaxie 500 4 door, locally owned and sharp.

11ft . . . . . . .

64 CORY AIR

and

$1095

Deluxe Coupe. 1 loctl owner, motor overhaulf'd. Good tires,
clean interior.

CAillD Of THAIIII(I a OIITUAIIU
ti.U t.f M _..,. •NN...,._ hch
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

PHONE WY 2·2156

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For Sale

FOR SALE
FOR REALLY professionul
su lts, clean your carpets

GET OUR

NOW TAKING RENTAL
RESERVATIONS

premium quality L u $ t r
Foam. Rent electric shamp&lt;l0- .1
er for $1 with purchase.
ersbacb Hardware. 7 14

ON
AN

DEAL

Radio

he01 ter. V8 automatic. Power brake&amp;.

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• SALES e
• RENTALS e

'IN'l'IQUE

111 llltctlon of 111 mod1l1

Pomeroy Motor Co.

etemplnw Equipment•

. ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailers

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Pomeroy

NEW 1966 PONTIAC

Mlson, W. V1.
773-5611

02-2806

$2960

niture including,
Electric Range and Refrigerator
Beds and bedding,
stands, etc.
Antiques

WHAT1
GOT HER?

DOES A HA\'16
LIKI! TO

WALLER IN
TH'MUD?

PIZZA
.AT ITS GREATEST

II

l'lllll or · trltb ' pepperoni,

~· Oniorl"' T• .
~peed Our Drlv•ln
IIRVICE II HERII

..UUge. musbroom. ham Ol
oomblnitloDL
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C...l&lt;!lt (arry.Out S.niH
CAL~

HONDA
SAJJ.S &amp; SERVICE
II

ON~

' 111 W. MAIN

POMIROY

Two buffets, Wash stand
Iron toys, statues, books
Quilting frames, Wall

Mll.. INSURE Hts
~.GOODBY.

OP THI

NICIST PIOPUI

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CALL

ly AL tAPP

DICK RAWUNGS

WY 2-990&amp;

l'lek up At G. &amp; G. CAFE

... '!liE tiliACY OF .
6C«&gt; MUSIC GTI.IART
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WY 2-2151
MIDOLIPORT. OHIO

'E 'llfOUI3HT'I .W!d!

phoae
Coffee mill, brass bed, pic-

ture frames
Dishes. etc.

Tools and miscellaneous
G.M.C. pickup truck
2 oil heaters
Large metal top bench saw
One wheel garden tractor
Platform scales
Extension ladderS
Lard press, sausage grinder
150 field tile

IY HOWIE SCHNEIDER
GASULINI! ALLEY

Hay fork and rope

FurnitUre,
cllsbes J
mlscellaaeous. Gall or wrl~
Mn. Howard Cecil. 1011 II' i
MaiD St. Pomeroy.

66 CHEVROLET
Open lvu.

$495

WOULD 'IE
LII(ETI! SEE

5•1•

t ROOl\1 heiioo, furRIIllre, bllh,
tlat1lnlly, July ' 13rd, 11II PM
"
ooal furn~Ct and
TWO mdel weal of
drilled well, 2 acres,
Pl'ains on Sl. Route 681.
•• Stale ·Rt. ! from
RAVING sold my farm, I
sell at auction the foU.owing: Its. Pos,...ion imn'edialel~,
. $6,500. Helfl Sauvoge, Ph.
All bousebold goods and
992-28911.
7 12

green fmish. vinyl interior.

not M NIIHift.. llll ..,

tt ,_, celll DIKOUIII

.

For

IEII CASEY

ultBV oebOLI •1111 tNuiii'Y tMI'hl

Fence stretcher
Slip scraper
SmaU tools and olber Items
too numerous to mention .
Not respOnsible ror accidents
W. G. Nickels, Owner
I. 0. McOoy, Auctioneer
Reedsville, 0.

Cork4,
when 1

wa'5 in

here la6t
wee~

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United Steelwork- ' Catalina 4 dr. &amp;dan. This is
tull sized 121" wheelbase
era of America, Local Union a.ur
Pontiac with famous 290
5171. Election will be held horst!power V8 engine. Tit\-;
on July 21, 1966, at
Union I c-ar is fully equipped wit•
Ste€ring,
Powt'f
Hall, Mason, W.Va. ror main- ~ Power
brakes, Hydramatic. white
tenance grievance committee- wall tires, large hub caps,
men and outside guard. Polls Dlx. sleering whee l, slainless
1

al 6 p.m. Basil Haynes, Fi·
nancial Secretary. 7 17 3tc
J WILL NOT be responsible for I
any debts contracted by any- i
one other . than myself. Del· 1
bert H. M1lam. 346 Syc;1mor·e ,
Sl., Middleporl,
7-17-3tc

SPECIAL PROGRAM
E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D

c ushions. EZI ~las s . and many other 8{'Ct'ssories.

1965 CHRYSLER _

_ $2795

V8 Newport 4 dr Hard Top .
Air Condition in lactnry_

Power sleeriDg and

brakes,

automatic transmission.
is a one owner trade-n

Thi~

on

new Buick Electra. H is clean
and a real beauty inside and
out.

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BLAmNARS

_ _______ ________ ly. MIRitlLriLOSSER

Pomeroy, Ohio

DOES ,AN'/ONE llAVf fW'{ OIHER
FIRST AID SUG&lt;OESllONS?

IBM

COMI'UTIII PROGRAMMING 1964 HONDA, 31111
DATil PROCISSING
saddle bags and
KIY ·l'IIJICH e BURROUGHS
good tornlltioa. Pit
Write or eall collect (ArB eM
6141224·4175
Mltra,.lliln School
67 North Hlgh st.
Columllu.. ~lo

AsSetnOn .

=-==

15y CHESTER GOI'ILD

DICK TRACY

will open at 8 11.m . and close I -&gt;tee! around windows, fo am

/

V~t-1. HOW

BEANS,~mame,&lt;:~~~~:~
l ----'-----cucumbers. Clarence

(

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Portland. Ohio. Ph. 543-2254. ONE 120,11110 BTU &lt;ast iro1

For Rent

7 14 llc

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APARTMENT, I roomo and KEEP earpet
bllth, nicely lurnlshed,
!ems small - use
wnnted, 126 Mulberry
Ave. Luctre wall to wall.
Ph. 1192 66118
7 13 tfc eleclri&lt; shampooer $1.

merlcal standard

gas furnace, good ..,

one gas floor furnace;
apartment size gaa range
very good condition; olle
loeb King lawnmower.

T~ GOLE.S AIN 'T
FOR FANCV AS MUCH
AS ~ IROMPIN' ON

NOW, PUT 0'1 ONE 0' M'$-llRT&amp;
4'-1' lEM'ME
DRE9S

THORNS AN''--"'"RAWLIN'
n-111'-K\S AS COULO
S~Y'BAD IN
THr'i&gt;£ ~
&lt;;LIPPERS!

GIT

FOR A

W£'LL

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reasoll3ble. Call
eel 1 l11d lll1furDiabed apm
7 18 &amp;tc
7 13
meDII. WY .M3l
12 8 tfc 1.966 HONDA, 3116 Super-Hawt i TNmciiii:;w:;;iaJn~u;tt~se&lt;r;;,;;etary,
I'OU1I ·R,OOM funlisbed apar1- 2600 mllea. Ph. WI 9-3231.
7\1
high. Dinner .bell.
11!elli. WY ~- 4 14 tic
7 II 6tc Ph. 992-6:!36.
I 18 3tc
1
'

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fur

utili-

Rowley and lleed. After
p. m. call WY ~7l
4I
ROOM bouse In Syraready for O«upsncy
4. Phone WY 27 18 II&lt;

DAllY CROSS W0 RD
S. Miul'e

ACR088
L Sanakr1t

M. Poker
lloldinl':

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name
t. Kind of

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abbr.
19. Greek
letter

arch

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announce.

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10. Crowna
lL Met
performer
11. Arabian
cbiettaill
14. Sailon'
mill'
JG. Jewiab.

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"t'urt.a.iD•
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10. Juicy
fndt

12. Ce~&amp;l

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U. Madaria
18. O::lvenant
22. Stxteo

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25. Noeturnal
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ochool

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WINNIE WINKLE
,tUL 1\1 ,,....

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Business Opportunities :::::" ,
A'M'ENTION
An ppportunity for I oen10n I
witb ules ability to obtain
aa Area Distributorship on
aclusive itrm. Can ellrn
tl-,001 per month or more,
No&lt;easary &lt;apital to qualify
will ~be $1,000 for
merehjllldlse. Wri~ full details
to ~ f&gt;68-G, Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy, 0.
7 18 2lc

--=::::=:'""

land Sl., Middleport, 0. Ph.
Pt. Pleasant 175-9'13Z an.r s:
71731c

For Sale
POUN CHINA hog. Martha
detson. Rt. 1, Racine, 0.,
miles from the Hasliilo
or. Horse Cave Road: 7 15

kin&amp;'

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•,

part
fl.

&amp;eeu.e.

a. Pry

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A.XVDLBAA.Xa
.. Ld"N"OFI!LLOW
One letter limply "tanda for another. In this !!ample A INUAed
for tbe thrft L'•. X tor the two O't, etc. SUagle letters, apoltrophles. the length and torm8.tion of the · wonla are all hint.a.
l:a.ch &lt;:lay the ~ letters a.re ditferenL
Crypt-ogram Qootatloa

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vezy good condition, mo. Ph.
.MIO.
7 15 3tc
er. ·Melvin Little,

Ohio.

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fl. !t!;~
~ Houatc.

YAF'SI!(MXL

1R':I HONDA, 111(1, 3500 miles, !
WZZRX
VDQ.
1:150 cash. Ph. 992-5519.
7 15 6tc USSQ DVSAL

2 bedroom

~'

18. hn&lt;ttul

f ROOM brick boose, 2'/a

• Xt -

• - .

Anl6lt

For Sale or Rent

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7 17 lip '

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. o. July 18, 1988

V'\NT AD
INfORM AfiON
I

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D1' lefl,. PWIIc..._n

M.

''"'"••r Ge•tiUne •:M A.

Pome1ov

M.

CANCILLATIONI

Motor Co.

COIIICTIONI

wu-

until t:tt A. M.

M .cceptH
~- 01\1 ..

hl!illlCI"-

IIiGULAfiONI

Tile I"U..Itl'ler .....!'WI tiM tiiM
' ' ..au •• ,.Jec:t ' ' ' 101 ctteMM
Obte(IIOIIID..
lrNn
•oultl 1M
,.pe~n.a
tmmMIItel., 1'M ~•
ltlhc•

Will

..

60 DODGE

HardtoJ? Coupe, VR engine, power steering and brakes. Dart

moro rn.n 1ne tncorrec:t lltHrtton.

....,

59 FORD

ror Wont A• lerviM
4 (;til I ,.. 'NON
IMI,.._
MlllllftU... «:ltlfll 61 •nt.
11 c.mt lMt w.ro fer tlllf'M C•
IHIItM lnM,..Int

o•

$795

Galaxie 500 4 door, locally owned and sharp.

11ft . . . . . . .

64 CORY AIR

and

$1095

Deluxe Coupe. 1 loctl owner, motor overhaulf'd. Good tires,
clean interior.

CAillD Of THAIIII(I a OIITUAIIU
ti.U t.f M _..,. •NN...,._ hch
Hcltt~l ..,.. lc.

OPPICI IIIDU&amp;I
I:Jt 1t.. M. .. lttt P. M. Dall'

®

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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1,..1 10 I.UY

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TO ,LACI A
RIIUL t PIDDUCIN.
W4NT AD

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

PHONE WY 2·2156

Nqfice

.

For Sale

FOR SALE
FOR REALLY professionul
su lts, clean your carpets

GET OUR

NOW TAKING RENTAL
RESERVATIONS

premium quality L u $ t r
Foam. Rent electric shamp&lt;l0- .1
er for $1 with purchase.
ersbacb Hardware. 7 14

ON
AN

DEAL

Radio

he01 ter. V8 automatic. Power brake&amp;.

..... ,..............,..

AIR-CONDITIONED

• SALES e
• RENTALS e

'IN'l'IQUE

111 llltctlon of 111 mod1l1

Pomeroy Motor Co.

etemplnw Equipment•

. ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailers

I 29 tic
;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;=o-;11 Horton St.

Pomeroy

NEW 1966 PONTIAC

Mlson, W. V1.
773-5611

02-2806

$2960

niture including,
Electric Range and Refrigerator
Beds and bedding,
stands, etc.
Antiques

WHAT1
GOT HER?

DOES A HA\'16
LIKI! TO

WALLER IN
TH'MUD?

PIZZA
.AT ITS GREATEST

II

l'lllll or · trltb ' pepperoni,

~· Oniorl"' T• .
~peed Our Drlv•ln
IIRVICE II HERII

..UUge. musbroom. ham Ol
oomblnitloDL
•
r .. 12" 111o JS. "'1.50
C...l&lt;!lt (arry.Out S.niH
CAL~

HONDA
SAJJ.S &amp; SERVICE
II

ON~

' 111 W. MAIN

POMIROY

Two buffets, Wash stand
Iron toys, statues, books
Quilting frames, Wall

Mll.. INSURE Hts
~.GOODBY.

OP THI

NICIST PIOPUI

ENID..

CALL

ly AL tAPP

DICK RAWUNGS

WY 2-990&amp;

l'lek up At G. &amp; G. CAFE

... '!liE tiliACY OF .
6C«&gt; MUSIC GTI.IART
~!:F T 10 lH£ WORLD

bwlings Hondl

s.-·

'OW H1'itlll7mt ntAT

JLOKf ~AMfD ~ cmlf~ '16M
POLITICIAA WOT WA'S 11'4 'I' WAYr
Wa.l. ·~ WASN 1T ~i'A' :wART H'A9

WY 2-2151
MIDOLIPORT. OHIO

'E 'llfOUI3HT'I .W!d!

phoae
Coffee mill, brass bed, pic-

ture frames
Dishes. etc.

Tools and miscellaneous
G.M.C. pickup truck
2 oil heaters
Large metal top bench saw
One wheel garden tractor
Platform scales
Extension ladderS
Lard press, sausage grinder
150 field tile

IY HOWIE SCHNEIDER
GASULINI! ALLEY

Hay fork and rope

FurnitUre,
cllsbes J
mlscellaaeous. Gall or wrl~
Mn. Howard Cecil. 1011 II' i
MaiD St. Pomeroy.

66 CHEVROLET
Open lvu.

$495

WOULD 'IE
LII(ETI! SEE

5•1•

t ROOl\1 heiioo, furRIIllre, bllh,
tlat1lnlly, July ' 13rd, 11II PM
"
ooal furn~Ct and
TWO mdel weal of
drilled well, 2 acres,
Pl'ains on Sl. Route 681.
•• Stale ·Rt. ! from
RAVING sold my farm, I
sell at auction the foU.owing: Its. Pos,...ion imn'edialel~,
. $6,500. Helfl Sauvoge, Ph.
All bousebold goods and
992-28911.
7 12

green fmish. vinyl interior.

not M NIIHift.. llll ..,

tt ,_, celll DIKOUIII

.

For

IEII CASEY

ultBV oebOLI •1111 tNuiii'Y tMI'hl

Fence stretcher
Slip scraper
SmaU tools and olber Items
too numerous to mention .
Not respOnsible ror accidents
W. G. Nickels, Owner
I. 0. McOoy, Auctioneer
Reedsville, 0.

Cork4,
when 1

wa'5 in

here la6t
wee~

..

United Steelwork- ' Catalina 4 dr. &amp;dan. This is
tull sized 121" wheelbase
era of America, Local Union a.ur
Pontiac with famous 290
5171. Election will be held horst!power V8 engine. Tit\-;
on July 21, 1966, at
Union I c-ar is fully equipped wit•
Ste€ring,
Powt'f
Hall, Mason, W.Va. ror main- ~ Power
brakes, Hydramatic. white
tenance grievance committee- wall tires, large hub caps,
men and outside guard. Polls Dlx. sleering whee l, slainless
1

al 6 p.m. Basil Haynes, Fi·
nancial Secretary. 7 17 3tc
J WILL NOT be responsible for I
any debts contracted by any- i
one other . than myself. Del· 1
bert H. M1lam. 346 Syc;1mor·e ,
Sl., Middleporl,
7-17-3tc

SPECIAL PROGRAM
E-X-P-A-N-D-E-D

c ushions. EZI ~las s . and many other 8{'Ct'ssories.

1965 CHRYSLER _

_ $2795

V8 Newport 4 dr Hard Top .
Air Condition in lactnry_

Power sleeriDg and

brakes,

automatic transmission.
is a one owner trade-n

Thi~

on

new Buick Electra. H is clean
and a real beauty inside and
out.

....

BLAmNARS

_ _______ ________ ly. MIRitlLriLOSSER

Pomeroy, Ohio

DOES ,AN'/ONE llAVf fW'{ OIHER
FIRST AID SUG&lt;OESllONS?

IBM

COMI'UTIII PROGRAMMING 1964 HONDA, 31111
DATil PROCISSING
saddle bags and
KIY ·l'IIJICH e BURROUGHS
good tornlltioa. Pit
Write or eall collect (ArB eM
6141224·4175
Mltra,.lliln School
67 North Hlgh st.
Columllu.. ~lo

AsSetnOn .

=-==

15y CHESTER GOI'ILD

DICK TRACY

will open at 8 11.m . and close I -&gt;tee! around windows, fo am

/

V~t-1. HOW

BEANS,~mame,&lt;:~~~~:~
l ----'-----cucumbers. Clarence

(

s::::I

Portland. Ohio. Ph. 543-2254. ONE 120,11110 BTU &lt;ast iro1

For Rent

7 14 llc

:-----. ---'-------,-[

APARTMENT, I roomo and KEEP earpet
bllth, nicely lurnlshed,
!ems small - use
wnnted, 126 Mulberry
Ave. Luctre wall to wall.
Ph. 1192 66118
7 13 tfc eleclri&lt; shampooer $1.

merlcal standard

gas furnace, good ..,

one gas floor furnace;
apartment size gaa range
very good condition; olle
loeb King lawnmower.

T~ GOLE.S AIN 'T
FOR FANCV AS MUCH
AS ~ IROMPIN' ON

NOW, PUT 0'1 ONE 0' M'$-llRT&amp;
4'-1' lEM'ME
DRE9S

THORNS AN''--"'"RAWLIN'
n-111'-K\S AS COULO
S~Y'BAD IN
THr'i&gt;£ ~
&lt;;LIPPERS!

GIT

FOR A

W£'LL

5F1TTifol'

THREE 8lld four room furn1!b- eroy Cement Block Co.
reasoll3ble. Call
eel 1 l11d lll1furDiabed apm
7 18 &amp;tc
7 13
meDII. WY .M3l
12 8 tfc 1.966 HONDA, 3116 Super-Hawt i TNmciiii:;w:;;iaJn~u;tt~se&lt;r;;,;;etary,
I'OU1I ·R,OOM funlisbed apar1- 2600 mllea. Ph. WI 9-3231.
7\1
high. Dinner .bell.
11!elli. WY ~- 4 14 tic
7 II 6tc Ph. 992-6:!36.
I 18 3tc
1
'

THREE l11d four room

~,..:0:\rvAD

fur

utili-

Rowley and lleed. After
p. m. call WY ~7l
4I
ROOM bouse In Syraready for O«upsncy
4. Phone WY 27 18 II&lt;

DAllY CROSS W0 RD
S. Miul'e

ACR088
L Sanakr1t

M. Poker
lloldinl':

nick-

achool
4. Talk

name
t. Kind of

1. Remain
S.Aiprlaa

abbr.
19. Greek
letter

arch

0. T 6. Wedding
announce.

oeoPort

10. Crowna
lL Met
performer
11. Arabian
cbiettaill
14. Sailon'
mill'
JG. Jewiab.

ment

T. Oriental
"t'urt.a.iD•
9. Memo-

randum
10. Juicy
fndt

12. Ce~&amp;l

JDOntb

lB.Groeklotter
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17. Obwl'Ye
U. Madaria
18. O::lvenant
22. Stxteo

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btl&lt;e

%1 . Hindu
eymb&amp;l
24. Jumble
25. Noeturnal
ftOt.el
28. Urge4 . . .
28. Ex})UIIIIIII
29. "ll ; '

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17. Otbenvise
38. StrobUe

39. Leave out
41. Kind ot
ochool

341.- ....
8LOai£ago

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%3. Recu.
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10. u..-.

Auto Saln

WINNIE WINKLE
,tUL 1\1 ,,....

-

111.-top

Business Opportunities :::::" ,
A'M'ENTION
An ppportunity for I oen10n I
witb ules ability to obtain
aa Area Distributorship on
aclusive itrm. Can ellrn
tl-,001 per month or more,
No&lt;easary &lt;apital to qualify
will ~be $1,000 for
merehjllldlse. Wri~ full details
to ~ f&gt;68-G, Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy, 0.
7 18 2lc

--=::::=:'""

land Sl., Middleport, 0. Ph.
Pt. Pleasant 175-9'13Z an.r s:
71731c

For Sale
POUN CHINA hog. Martha
detson. Rt. 1, Racine, 0.,
miles from the Hasliilo
or. Horse Cave Road: 7 15

kin&amp;'

._ l!:uenuol

•,

part
fl.

&amp;eeu.e.

a. Pry

!!::""'._L

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lUG'S lUNNY

DAIIJ ClBYPTOQUOTE - Hore'• how to work It:
A.XVDLBAA.Xa
.. Ld"N"OFI!LLOW
One letter limply "tanda for another. In this !!ample A INUAed
for tbe thrft L'•. X tor the two O't, etc. SUagle letters, apoltrophles. the length and torm8.tion of the · wonla are all hint.a.
l:a.ch &lt;:lay the ~ letters a.re ditferenL
Crypt-ogram Qootatloa

•

0

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vezy good condition, mo. Ph.
.MIO.
7 15 3tc
er. ·Melvin Little,

Ohio.

.(

fl. !t!;~
~ Houatc.

YAF'SI!(MXL

1R':I HONDA, 111(1, 3500 miles, !
WZZRX
VDQ.
1:150 cash. Ph. 992-5519.
7 15 6tc USSQ DVSAL

2 bedroom

~'

18. hn&lt;ttul

f ROOM brick boose, 2'/a

• Xt -

• - .

Anl6lt

For Sale or Rent

UPH tG t'"'tT~fr"ee_z_e_r.-1::8- cu.

-~

bousftraftCheshlrl!,

7 17 lip '

MX

VAL

D

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KY8-

ML . -QBJ

KTS

WZZRX

YZESRQ

SaturiLI.,.'~t Crypt.oquote: THE ONE CRUEL FACT ABOUT
HEROES IS THAT THEY ARE MADE OF FLESH AND
BLOOD . ~ HENRY

tet

JONES

~

¥1.111"

:r.tur• Byndk:at., lAc.)

'
lob Mill...
Jerry~., ••,.,

125 I. M.ln St.

Chtrl!ll Humph. .

, Pho~ WY 2-2171

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Stork Shower
Is Given for
Mrs.
Leo Hill
A stork was used as a center$ce and gifts were placed m
I 6assinet when Mrs. Dorothy
lllleman entertained with
a
... wer lor Mrs Leo Hill at the
&amp;\eman residence in Ches h.tre,
*'st Friday evening.
Games were played with priz-

rded t

El ·se Matson

Around and
About
p
OMefOY

Bride-to-be
Is Honored
With Shower

J

MAlE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR·SHOPPING ·CENTER

About
Middleport

Miss Rosetta Lisle, bride
elect ~I Mr. John
waS' honored with a bridal
~
er Thursday evening at
ilj
home of Mr•. Lewis . Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baker
I!
Brownell Avenue tn Mtddleport. and her mother, Mrs. Opal
M'15 P II K 0 f Columbus Mrs. Jack Satterfield and
Stanley and family, Mr.
5
Y arr .
Char lotte Davidson were host·
spent the weekend wtth her parMrs. Don Stanley and daughter,
ents Mr and Mrs. Charles R. es!es. 1
h
f iAk
d 1 Pam, spent the past week
Kar~. Sr·.
whit:o:;s s:a:::'~
111 at~e l Myrtle Beach,_ S. C. lf' The
--•spent some tune go mg

•• -

• • •

.,SUN.. MON. ond TUES.
~
July 11, IB &amp; 19
"HUSH · - HUSH,
SWEET CHARLOTTE"
With Joseph Cotton
and Olivia DeHavilland

-also-

"THE BATTLE OF THE
VILLA FIORITA"

With Maureen O'Hara
and Rossano Brazzi
(TcchnicolorJ

MEIGS THEATRE

I she

attended the Ohio Baptist

Guild Retreat . She served as a

counselor, for the meeting

brother and family, Mr.

Birthdays of
Three Observed
July Fourteenth

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5

Many of them sample dresses,
fabrics.
WHILE
THEY LAST

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wash

'n

•-aoldtalll
10 tot ..........
dirt. M ..U. -"to

WORLD

man '"'

ON SALE ON THE FIRST FLOOR

Olympic

CLOTHESLINE
Made to withstand severe conditions. More strength,
less stretch, longer wear. 50 ft. lengths.

2

Sizes: Small fits 8%·9

.,

II

$1.00

fer

ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT
ON THE MAIN FLOOR

Medium fits 9V2 10
Long fits 10%-11

Mattress Coven
2.89 to 4.29
Plastic Mattress Coven _
1.29 to 2.95
Ironing Board Coven
49c to 79c
Ironing Board Pad &amp; Cover Sets 8Bc-1.95
Pillow Protedon ·
39c to 69c

Taupe, Be1ge, Cinnamon

8 9c

dewued

Plastic Wire Reinforced

Impeccable fit, wrinkle free. At long last the fit of
· stretch in a stocking as sheer as any you've ever
worn. No looseness, no let down.

Mrs. Le-o Ch1lds, who under·
went knee surgery six
ago, is still conli ned to

*'

52x72
Sid

·

CLEVELAND IUPI) -Hun- group ol NeiJ'oel&lt;
dreda or rioting Negroes, many money for an mMi!iiril'iltl wll
of them shouting "black power, told to leave anolher 11\'em.·: ."
black power," set buildinRs The rioiiDI rUa .'Dot ·liiYolli
fire and batued pollee and whites. Wltb tb!!i· ~ fl
firemen with gullfire, fire New York,- &amp; : "'JlriwJI!ilr
bombs, rocks and bo!Ues in a metropolis 011 ~ ~ 01 foi6i
predominantly Negro neighbor- Erie has ~ .;J)erl'
hood Monday night and early more racial ~ lban 11111
today.
otber norlherll d!t· "''
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' One Negro woman was shot One white
tttllll!il
to death and two Negro men at MI. Slnll Ho4ifl&amp;~ fiflil6
were wounded. At least 15 cut. He uld a-•~ ltr'iidl
persons, including three pollee- him with a bottle 11Kile he wa
vmn, were injlll'ed by bricks waltinl for a ~ , ,
and other missiles and taken to AI least 10 bttikunp, lllcJud.
hospitals. .
ing three apartm8houses lllil
Pollee, fired upon by roof-top 0 large , superllllltet, . _ .
srupers, arrested 49 Negroes, sl• burned out. Sewftl pei'IIOIII
of them !'omen.
.
_ trapped on upper fkMn o1 Some fires were still burmng o1 the apartmeul hlfiJdlnp
at 9 a.m. Em:. nearly 12 boors were rescued down .lliJdln. by
after Ute nolinl! began. ~re firemen. Only the mfmnej ..
than_ 300 police, . mcludmg Ibis bulldlng WBI Jefl .otmdiW,
opec13lly trained not squads, The woman abol ilblb .,..
were called out.
Mn. Joyce Arnell, II, molbir
Police said the rloling was of three ehlldre!L A 11t1u.
sparked by two incidents in the struck her Ia tha lad ·•!iDe
slum-ridden Hough (proniliiiiCed she was leaillng oat -a. wiJdow
hull) district on the East Side callbte for her ehJidNa.
of Cleveland. This city of Wallaa! Kelley D, wu lliot
nearly one million residents, 1u the cbiD and
It MI.
abuut one-third of them Negro, Sinal Hospital Alllon· Bart, 11,
has been sitting on a civil waa lntated at the ·hcwpltal for
nghts powder keg in the past a hlp IIOIJIId and ,..,._. _
few years.
liDII*'I Pe,plr.J'Imllea
Girl Refuaed Wator
Fireinen abtndrml r their
In ~ne instance, a young Ne- hoses and .,.dpnwnj .Ia~
gro gtrl was refUBed a glass of Instances w11en 111e1 'IIJI!ill;jfliiil
water by a white hnrtender in a on by 8J1lPm, lllil pelllttl 1i11ft '
tavern. In the other incident a bricks and botlleL
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home, Headley St. She
have a cast on her knee
another three weeks.

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Service Held
In Middleport
Julia Ann Ohlinger,

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Also Elberfelds Are

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decorative specifications. Guarant..d prompt delivery.

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Spring wind and electric
alarm clocks. See the new
models In this most popular line on the Firat Floor

WASIDNGTON (UPI}-Presldenl Johnson. wam·
ed· Congress today thai lhe admlnlslraUon may have
.to choose between a heavy deflell next year or a tax
Increase If lbe leglslaton keep wtblg money be
does,n't want.
Tbe Cblef Exeeutfve Issued the warning to members of the House and Senate app~oprlatlons committees at a White House meeting. He alse dlsclused that
the deftelt for the last fiscal year 1008 wbleh ended
June 30 wu
billion smaller !ban anttelpated.
But one of !be eongre8illlen, Rep. Robett Michel.
R-DI_., said Jolmson spoke In terms of a '"billion Increase In his budget for lbe current J,Z montha unless lbe eurrelit lrend Is rnened. Michel said lbe
Prelldenl "laid It on the Hne."

CUSTOM DRAPERIES MADE
TO YOUR ORDER

Now . . . . . . many new
models for men and for
women. See them NOW

SALE

lOOJo OFF
Just make

BRING YOUR

WINDOW MEASUREMENTS

Cool, C11mfortable Long Wearing
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Cotton Socks For Men

White, grey or black. Your correct size 10
to 13 on sale.

two Menurements: from top of rod ti"

desired lenif.h; from one end of rod to the oth.
for width.
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Clean! Easy to use!
Odorless! Economical!
Kills roaches, silverfish
crickets. 3 hives in a
box.

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Clean, odorless. Use
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tbing you grow! 1
pound size.

$1.30

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Room, Bedroom, Dining and Kitcher:r furniture On Safe
on the 2nd and 3rd Floors. Use Your Credit At - - '

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Hoover Sweepers ill
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month~ld daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Michael Ohlinger (Judy
Gregg) of Nelsonville
was
christened during the' morning I
h'
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wors1pservcea
United Presbyterian
1·n Middleport Sunday ·
The Rev. Howard Ruppel!
/olin Hood viBitl
!iciated. The christening dn•ss l'l
was a gilt of the baby's
Brother in W eot
aunt, Mrs. Leo Kennedy.
John Hood, son o! Mr. a:Jd Attending the rites
Mrs. Milton Hood, returned re- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlling.er
cently from a vacation trip in and childre-n, Julia Ann
California. Traveling by jet. Michael II, Nelsonville; Mrs.
.he visited in Mountain View, Jesse Lake, West
Jefferson ,
Calif., with his brother and and Mr. and Mro.
Conrad
family, Mr. and Mrs. James , Ohlinger and children,
Hood and daughter, J o I en •· j roy, grandparents; Mr. MllddleMrs. Hood i3 tbe former Ro•a- , Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
lee Davis of Rutland.
I port,
and Mrs. WiUiam
Jim Hood Is associated wiib 1Hopkinsville, Ky., aunt of
Ute Flying Tiger Airplane svs- baby.
tern and is working toward ac- A family dinner was held
quiring his commercial fl&gt;- the Kennedy home
ing license. He flew hlo broth- the church services and group
er, John, to several places In pictures were taken.
The
California, Including
Los An- birthday anniversary of
Mr.
geles, where they visited w•th KennedY was also observed durMr. and Mrs. Rollllle Evans ing the day. Mr. Lake spent
and family. He was mel at Co· two days this past week vlsitlumbus airport by Kathy Me- ing in Coolville with his sisters,
Elhlnny and Keith Morgan.
returning to his borne in
ONLY
COVNCJL TO MEET
Jeflerson and leaving
Mrs.
Otester
Ccuncil,
Daughters
of
Lake
for
a
longer
vi_sit
in
• U·piec•• of Cbkhn
• Raol Chkklfl G!-O¥)'
America, wiD meet in regular dleport and NeisonviUe.
• Hoi Rolli
session Tuesday evening. A laySON IS BORN
tile shower honoring Eileen
Babr will be held following Ute Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E
meelinl!.
Manley, Middleport, announce
~~~=======,lthe birth of a son, Joseph Ray,
on July 6 at Holzer HospitaL
The baby weighed &amp; lbs., 9 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley are the
parenlli of a daughter, Cathy,
for All The Fomily
age 7. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence S. Manle~
of Middleport and Mr.
and
Mrs. T. C. McKinney of !louie
1. Cheshire. Great grandperROUS.'S
ents are Mrs. Ella
of
Middleport. Mrs. Anna
PHONE 992·5432
POMIEROY, 0Mlddl..,ort, 0.
of Cheshire, and Mrs .
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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Negro Rioters, ~Olice,

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suits - one-piece and two

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Mrs. Bertha Baumgardner and. IWebster and son, Mtss Janet
"r·s_ Beach.
i Stross, and Mrs. Margaret FulkSUNDAY'
MONDAY
and TUESDAY
Home made ice cream and ner, all of Dayton: Mrs. F ern
July 17, 18, IB
a decorated birthday cake were I Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
''THE SILENCERS"
, served to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stafford and Linda,
Rutl~nd;
Dean Martin, Stella Stevena Taylor, sister ol Mrs. Beach Mr. -and Mrs. James Damels,
of Grove City; Mr. and Mrs. Middleport; Mrs. Gladys RumWED.N•O~ ~~~~SDAY
Lewis Harris, Minersville : Mr. field, James Adams, Mr. and
and Mrs. Denver Rice and Bil- Mrs. Clarence Andrews
and
FRt. thru TUESDAY
lv and Mr. and M&gt;s. Norman Sus:ln and Raymond, and CharJuly 22-26
I Yeauger and Kevin
Middleport les Eskew, Pomeroy; the honorWall Disney's
and Mrs. Baumgardner, Glen- ed guest, and Mr. Withee and
1
"BAMBI"
nd h.ld
f C
Feature Length Animated
1 wood, W. Va., and Mr.
and the hostess a c 1 ren
oCartoon From The Novel by 1 Mrs. Beach.
lumbus.
Felix Sullen
; Calling during the day were Mrs.Withee received many
"DISN•J~LAND
i Mrs. Ernest Lallance,
Middle- mce gtfts and also phone calls
AFTER DARK"
port; Mrs. Henry Roush and fr~m her son, Sgt. James
Louls Armstrong
Miss MiJdred Roush · Racine • W1thee,
Kan. who
K Is stationed
ndfr in M
Bobby Rydell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. sas City, an., a
om
rs.
and Many Others
Karr, Sr., Pomeroy.
Janel Eskew and Mrs. Betty
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Miss_ Linda _Lyons visited
week lD Galhpohs W1th

Mrs. John E. Lyons and
Mrs. Charles Withee w a s Johnny.
' pleasantly surprised with. par- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tm'llOr
· ty Saturday evening at her home and children of North ~~;~t~~
in Pomeroy in observance of are here for a week's v
her birUtday, given by her dau- with his parents, Mr. and Mr9.
I
ghter, Mrs. Larry Stafford.
Joe Turner Their
dau1ghti!r,
I Mr and Mrs. Frank Beach A decorated birthday cake Debbie, ha~ been here
entertained with a party July and homemade Ice cream were 1her grandparents since
; 14 at their home, Maple St. , served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert and wiU return home with her
' Middleport, in observance of Marcinko, Tuppers Plams: Gene parents.
I
the birthdays or Lewis Harris, Eskew, Mr. and M~. Edward
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Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre decorations and relrc:.J.uuents.
fn at the seaside resctrt
and Audrey Patterson. The door of Fairborn were
weekend Gifts were placed on a tiered sur 1 g
·
l'r il~ wag won by Emtleen Say- guests of her mother, M rs .1 table covered with a -pink cloth Mrs. Lillian McGhee was in
re
Frank Stewart.
j and centered with a white Hall- Riverside, W. Va., recently to
A dc s~ert courst: cGia cof·
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mark bride replica. Piuk aotream- attend funeral services for a
.
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Mrs. Be-rt Nf'tltzlmg, Mrs. Jed 1ers were suspended from the brother-in-law Mr
Earl
fee and mmts were served •t 1e W b t
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d e s er sr. , an d Mrs. Ger aid ceiling
to corners of the gift ta - ers. She also ' visited with
guesL'i . A small stork was use Wildermuth were in Columbus bl
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c.s a de('oraticn for each plate. Saturdav to attend the Ameri- Ge.
1 ed d . t.!VeS m e e, . a.
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.J.,"- guest ltst Jm:: lijded Eml- , can Leg1on Aux1hary
conven es won by Mrs. Hodney Sauer Rece~t . guests of M .
leer. St.)" n~. Roberta Musser , tion . held at the Neil House. and Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny. Mrs. Wtlham Russell and sons,
Pauline ;fillis, Ora Hill. Doris Mr and Mrs Earl Young and The door prize was won
by I Ken, Ma:kh at:td ~ohn,d
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Aft th Mrs. 0 wtg t 0 aVIS an
Deetrr' Eollse mit , a ~ ' son returned home Saturday' Mrs. Dwight a ace.
er e .
d d hte Kr' ti
Hill, Btatrice Dugan,
Dons after a visit at
Meadow honored guest had openod the JKI~, an
adugM r, w"·ns' ton
·
d. Audrey p a tterso n' Bridge W.· Va with relative3 . gt.1ts, the ea ke decora ted Wl·th mgston
rs.M 1
Hlchmon
M. an
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Caro l Barber. June Dewhurst, Beve~ly and .Vicki Young of pink wedding bells waa. .serv- Hood, l. .. ernon, r o.
Eloise Matson .
R . II W V
d Debra ed with ice cream also decorat- Mrs. Wilham Bane ef Hopame e. - a., an
k
k' ·11 Ky has been
the
Kathh Bover
Deeter. Eloise Sm ith,
of Danese, w. Va .. are ed with the bell motif. Pin nut- msv1 e,
·•
Hill, Mrs. Coleman, and Hetty th~ guests of Mr. and :-.1 r s cups and white bells complet- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo KenHutchi~&gt;on. ~1rs. Hutchison as- E 1 y
d
ed the theme.
nedy whlle her husband was
eman with the Mar
oudngMan Edson. rd Web- I Present were Mrs. Rodney on a training mission with the
Col
sisted Mrs.
r. an
rs.
wa
th E .
. g Battalitn at
shower.
' ster and son of Dayton were Sauer, Mrs. Kenneth McElhin· 27
ngmeenn
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M A B";'e
Mrs Ft Campbell Ky. He has been
weekend guests of Mr . and Mrs. ' ny , rs. nn ~ y,
· ·. ed t
t · v· t Nam
0 u ~ m Je
Clarence Andr~ws and family Dwight Wallace , :\ir::~ .
Jack assign.
·
8atter fiIf"ld , Sr., Mrs. 1va s·1s- and WJit leave tn August.
Mrs.
0//il'illl F11milies
and attended the Erlewme-Es.
.
.
k
dd"
son Miss Lois Sauer Miss Ste- Bane came for chrtstenmg r1tes
Dint&gt; ut M11rtin
ew we mg .
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' ah B h for her niece Julia Ohlinger.
Village offi(•:als and
thetr &lt;.:Jarence Andrews Is 111 at h1s pham~
len, ISS 5ar . ec •
•
wives were guegts of Mr. and Ihome. Ebenezer SL
t~e, M1ss Rh~a Hall, _Miss Nel- Mr . and Mrs. Edison Baker
Mrs . .John ZPrkle at a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Edward .lung- he Zerkle, Mtss Halhe Zerkle, and daughter, .Janet, have rehelp Sunday at Ihe Martin Res· i mckle and daughter. Donna •)£ Mrs. Charles R_ussell, Mrs. Ger- turned from a trip to G~e~
taurant in Vliddleport. Follow- Cincinnati, spent the weekend aid Anthony ~ISS Cathy Blaett- Burney, Maryland, for a v_JSJt
ing the dinner. the mayor, with her parents. Mr . and Mrs. ner, Mrs. L~WIS Sa~er, Mrs. with their daughter and farmly, l
members ot" C'Ouncil. and clerks !Joseph Raub and Jack . Mrs. J~ck Satterfleld, Miss. Roseltu Capt. and Mrs. Donald Russell
went to the mayor's
office , Raub accompanied them home L1sle, Mrs. Charles I...Jsle, moth- and children. They also visited
where work was done on the for a two weeks visit.
ft1' of the honored guest, 8 n d at Annapolis Naval Academy, I
1967 budget.
I
Mrs. Larry Stafford and chil- Miss Charlotte Davidson. .
and also at Williamsburg and I
Attending were Mayor and dren of Columbus were week- Sending gifts were Mrs. Rich- Jamestown in Virginia. TheY
Mrs . C. 0. Fisher. Mr. and end guests of her parents, Mr. ard Hovatt~r, Mrs. ~rank Esch- visited historic sites
Mrs. B. F'. Parma lee, Hiehard : and Mrs. Charles Withee.
( Ieman. M1ss Bermc~ Durst. home through Virginia
Vaughan, Mrs. Jack Sigman, E. A. Hummel Jr ., returned Mrs. John Blaettner Ml~S Janet West Virginia.
clerk of the Board of Publ ic to his employment in Logan to- Baker, Mrs. Don Erwm, Mrs. Ken Harris, student at
Affairs: Mrs. Betty
Darst. day , after spend ing Sunday with Edgar Re~nold~, Mrs. Edward State University in ~olllJmiJil'!,
villC:Ige office secretary,
and this aunt , Mrs. Charles With- Crooks. Mtss Cmda Sam~r and ; spent the weekend with
~~~_!_nd Mr~. Jo~n-~kle~ - row .
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j Mrs. Richard Vaughan .
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs . William L. SmJth recentHarris and family.

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