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signed by four architects who
are still under consideration for
the new school.
The board also approved till
payment of salary for AssL
Superintendent Larry Morrlsoll
for the :;econd two weeks of
July and decided to have Mrs.
Joseph Bailey,
Middleport
Home Ec teacher, meet regu.
larly with all cooks in the dJa. ·
trict to plan and COIII'Cil!raW
menus and to order food aDd
supplies.
Bids made on supplying gu.
oline and tires for the comlul
school year were atudled. Till
contract for gasoline
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WASUINGTON (UPI) -Strlk.air~.,,.,!JI8chil!iats, who
clefl4d Pni;lldent John- and
their own national union
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disputes.
was immediate and sometimes
It also meant that ntt
angry. Chairman Lister Hill, Dwhat Congress does, It seemed Ala., of the Senate Labor
likely that the five strikeoound Committee scheduled a meetairlines - Eastern, National, ing, and committee members
Northwest, Trans World
predicted a bill to end the
Unlted-woula remain grotmde~l walkout would be ready within
for at least a week more.
an hour.
No Comment Made
Senate Democratic Leader
The White House had nr Mike Mansfield, Mont., promcomment on the machinlsts' ised quick action on any such
actton, nor did Labor
measure, and Republican LeadW. '{{illard Wirtz, who
er Everett M. Dirksen, Ill., said
worked with negotlatol'8 on
agreement the ~t orou11-1
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trl State, reports U..t Oblo f/,MUII, t5,192.112.
~Ales ~p COUectlono for the Collectllili of · Ill'*' ·vehicle
lwo week period endbls .July Jrouse olr8IJer 111111 tiM ~ il
23 was eight per cent h1gber the ten counilea ·lltowlng tht
limn the ume period
last figures for the lwo weeb pel'
year. Six of the ten IOIItheast· lods endlne JulY 21, 111111, ano
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Albeu. July 24 11M .-1 for the fiscal
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MeigS and llol&lt;r, altowed Rains 1 July l, llltl5, - : A~
for the pennd. Athens, . Jack- ~ fll,'lltl.l9, .U,'IIG,., "''11~.511,
son, and Scioto are behiltd In $ll,1'13.ll. Glllll _ e&amp;.SIU'I,
flacal year flaurel.
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wrill!!n ·by
Dear Helen:
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another and
· A long time ago you said the writer
happiest marriages are those Iwords. The
"In which the wile Is absolute- .sound corny,
1~ sure tne .~uso.ind '' j_martef outliider - ·ce11aio~y
than she Is - even II he Isn't. ' great literature Then recently YoU said, "Mep mean the IJQI'ld It&gt;
don't like to be corrected by who shares them with me
women, espe~ially when they And to me ,also, for the
're wrong," and "A ·gld who com~liment a
insists on winning every liatll.e. receives is, "I know you'll un·
loses the engagement."
. derstand-" at the beginning of
Since when do we have to a lell!!r.
pamper men hy not mlling them · I've u~ed and received per·
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when they're wronJ? rm for mission to print a few ex~pts:
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putlli.r18 them in their place, if From a mother to bet · em· Once it has been sealed In '
need it!
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haUled teen-age son &lt;the son the botUe: "lolhlsky undergoes s.
When 1 get married we,l be /sen!;me the two· page poemJ :! no change In taste or navor or '
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• tlon of aales tues for the two $9,272.31, *',387 Jl. Jacbon week perinda ending July 23. no weeki¥ . I!IJJrel, $18AI'IIJ4.
1966 and July 24, 11165. and lor $18,8tJII.48. Litwf:p1C6 -:- . $14,·
the fiscal years starting, July 044.03, $14,211U4, .. .,8WJ4, 2So
1, 1966 and July I, 11165. follows: ;965.17. Melil - .S.Oit.OO, •··
Alb~ - S33.il8.67.1:!9.3tl- i 167.62, ~,747.;!,
$10,351.11.
.17, ~5,428.115, $47,717.76.
Pike - 5,231J2, " ,sU.29, t8,•
Galli&amp; - $13.4\1 .56, $9,526.12. 271.80, f7,75U7. !lost - $15,$1i,514.13. lJ,937 .li6.
;161.45 $14.770.31,
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4911.11, $14,710.114, $14.57640.
S2UI9 31. $1U2U5. $42.275.46
Jacklon - Slti,218 71 117 ~22- VinWII - 3•739.85 . S3,ISI.28, tJ,
739 ·65 · 4•655 ·44 ·
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husband says sugar is a dollar that I love you_ less. It's just
~ack when I know it's
79 that I am trymg to .do my
·cents this week , I'll tell him. very best
Let's promise

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clear - CAREER tnat we'll listen to what each
other says. And then, my sOn,
I DE&gt;&lt;lr Girl:
there'll be an end to long;: ...
Wher1 you get married you grett'ul days.''
I wi ll soon \earn to save your F'rom a daughter to her fath·
By William S. White
,breath for the thmgs thai real· er: "Mutner says you're wor.
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WASHINGTON - An ~artb- politically pow~rf_ul North,
a :t~l\ . he rovt'rt&gt;d a~aJn:t dt scrt_m Portant little corrections alone . to know I love him . [n ~ verj:L
t~Uake of change on civil rights controlling ma}Oflty at the Cap- matwn, _a nd there IS nothmg Otherwise, you'll come a rrop- specJaJ way, 1 love YOU Just as
is breaking massively through lito! is prepared to apllly an _ob- wron~ ~~th_t~t~ "For su~h f}rup· per with the Fragile Male Ego much I won 't ~ake tbe wrong •
the surfaee m Congress. lt is IJeCt lve rather than an emot 1~rt· erty IS pn vate only m ~he which is like a fi~hler '~ jaw ~ choJce, Daddy I m your daua:h
oow possible to believe that lal standard of JUdgment to CJV- most teehnl&lt;'•11 s•·nse In t 11 e a lv.ay ~ waitiJ]g and alw&lt;~vs vu\ ter how could I '~"
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calm reason is at last rearing il rights legJslalion
real and human sense 11
IS nerablf'
From a litt le girl to her
its head over this harsh and I It IS not that Southern ex· u: ' ' 1 ~h•l. _&lt;wd 1·nbnth 1 ~ n·
1 never meant, c. c., that a ~r; 111dmut t1e r · "No matter what 1
tremists are gaining ground: It quJred to live m •t agamsl llis wnman 'i hould kow · l&lt;~ v. P. ul I do or say, I love you. You're
delicate national problem.
For the first time since vio· lis that their opposite numbers, Will as, ~~y, the owner nt &lt;J therf' aff' wavs of letting a man the best grandmother I have,
lent Negro demonstrations mov- the Northern extremists, are house letting out a room or tw 3 j know where· he stands · without even if you are tile cmly one. I
ed from tbe South to the more ' losing it. The moderate cen.ter w~u~d be requ1red under t he '' putting him 111 tth; pl a('f · •1 1 Next time I'l l do the dishes Wtth·
of Congress, in both partJes, ongmal text tn do.
I serve a few happy marriages. out you asking
P. S.
still has no intention whatever It would be !)feasa nt to say l and vou'll see what 1 mean.-tl . Mom: Don't reel left out. 1
of arresting the legitimate and that Congress has returned to I PLUS MOMENTS IN A
I love you too ...
Iright and neces~a ry mow~ment m~derat1on S l~p.ly upon a re· COl 1 · ·~1\i'I~T' S Uf"E
. To a Mother on her birthday :
toward Negro equality before thmkmg of pr mr1~le . The blunt i Dear Readers:
l·•oear Mom : We don't
the law.
truth,
however,
IS
otherwtse.
I
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know
I'm
a
very
money to buy a mink
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The spirit of reform is any· ! What, ha ~ re~lly cha~ged Con- I.eged person. Sometimes
or a "manchin,'' but
thing but dead. Congress Is on- ~ gress m1nd 1s the w1de revul- 11 ed to barr the
Guests ol Mr. and Mrs. ly ridding itsell of the howling, sion from' "demonstrations" that :n~wmost t:uching moments
FINAL
James Swart and Mr. and Mrs. hot-eyed, Harriet
Beecher Iare. ~uJte outsJriP thf:' rPalm of Ifaraway lives, simply be&lt;!au:;e :1
AI Crow from Thursday until Stowe evangelism which fur leg1t1mate protest and are move· I my readers are 50 filled with
CLEARANCE
Monday were Mrs. Mabel Wher- years has cursed this Immense , o~er often not really for r tvll i the wonder of discovery they
ON
,ry of Washington, Pa., Mrs. Ro- question and has ~ long ov_er-, nghts.
! must let someone know, and
Womens·Childr~riirnaine Scott of Rogerville, Pa. simplified debate. mOO a k~nd ! The best examples are those I'm as near as their writing
and Mrs. Olive Andrew of Am- of canebrake rev1val meetmg "civil rights demonstrations" desks.
ily. a.
in which rationality has been which In truth are directed at Many of these·letters I hesl·
BIG BIG SAVINGS
the first victim ·
seizing minority control of fur- tate to print. It would be like
FO. YOU
Ralplt Mcintyre and 1 _group To see how tar - and how eign policy and at supporting tearing the petals ofl a rosebud
of young ~pie of Baltimore, healthily - the atmosphere
the Communist position in Viet or passm.R a girl 's diurv ~W"•'1g
!'d., attendmg a youlh camp changed one need only look
Nam and elsewhere.
strangers.
Sometimes they
Mlcldl.,.rt
at Pl. Pleasant. W. Va. called the current progress of the
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hold cop1es of notes or poems
on Mrs. Lottie Sbeffied on Fri- son Administration's
mostly In a word, Congress has been ~~;::;;.;;..:;;;;;:,;;..::~.!;;~~~~~~~~iE~I
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good omnibus civil rights biU. reading the off - year election
.lack Wiltshire of Huntington, Even the House of Representa· returns and Congress has also
'' Va .. spent a recent weekend lives, which lras heretofore
been talking to ordinary pebple
. ,)"ith his mother, Mrs. Harry ready to shout through
wliG are genuinely for
civil
0 P T 0 MI T I I S T
, l&gt;litsh~re.
anything so long as II could
riiJhts but are fed up with civil
otflce Hours: II to 12. ~too &lt;Ciuae It NOOII OD
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Sleeth called "pro civil ri&amp;hls," Is
wrongs dooe under the mask of
'lburs. _ East Court St.. Pomeroy
· ·ul
Charleston,
Va., spent
profoundly
softening
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Mra. Waid ,oster and child·
ren of Columbus spent a week
with her parenll, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hill.
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Mrs. Lavmia Sunpson returned to her borne Friday after
spendinG two weeki with Mr.
and Mr1. Robert Kllghtstep In
Columbus.
Mrs. Ann Coe came borne on
Saturdaf oiler hovine
spenl
two weeks in Columbus with
, relatives ud lrletldl.
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Lord'&amp; Prayer.

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• •• went to your church meeting .
played br~d.ge
, .. went shopping . . . worked for )"OUr favorite
chorlty • , • over to the neighbors . .. at ,your part·
time job,,. Anyway, you weren't home.
You mliS&lt;!d a few things. No phone ~~. toHcitor•,
t'Gdio or TV programs. But . . . you didn t ml.Ss ~our
~~eWspoptr ..• for HERE IT IS awaiting · yo11r con·
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misconceptions,
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SALE of RUClS

st••ring

lrtkes. Automatic trtnt.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D•

gaily indefeiiSible.
This Ia the open • occupancy
section by which originally it
was proposed to take away the .
fundamental right of an owner
of truly private property to sen ·
or rent or not sell or rent on his
own cboice. 1be purpose here
was to forbid racial discrimina·
tion in such transactions.
Ethically, the aim was sound;
for it is ethically not right to re·
luse accommodaUoo to I -lam·
ily because of its color. !Jut
a cooslllutional sense the thing
was not sound; for In this sense
the very right to ow• pri1mt&lt;• II
property implies the
dispose of it as one
ch008e.
Now, the House Is preparing
to stipulate that while commer·
clalobou.slng people are alill
be forbidden to discrinlinate, the
owners of single - fanlily homes
and small owner • occupied apartmeot buildings ll!'e to be
ezempted from the bill.
This common senle approach
will eJciude about 60 per
of the dwelling units of
countty. The commercial bu1ld·
ers of vast developments will I

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SOO. 4 Dr. B. cylinder,
tnnl. Redlo end ht1ter/
power t.teering, whltewel
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Maud Young.
Mr. and Mra. Darcy Potter
of Brian, Ohio, spent a week
.end with her mother, Mrs. Lov' ey Sayre. who returned with
them for • visit.
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Chilli.~.r. ee ac. 011 0 1
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tparts ••. comios ••• editorials.

on Mental Retardation
Washington, D.C. 20201

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Jng on. If you l'IJII to save or remember oomethma.
go ahead. clip .It out. Reading the newspaper lo oo
convenient - It's there when you wu~ to read It-

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trl State, reports U..t Oblo f/,MUII, t5,192.112.
~Ales ~p COUectlono for the Collectllili of · Ill'*' ·vehicle
lwo week period endbls .July Jrouse olr8IJer 111111 tiM ~ il
23 was eight per cent h1gber the ten counilea ·lltowlng tht
limn the ume period
last figures for the lwo weeb pel'
year. Six of the ten IOIItheast· lods endlne JulY 21, 111111, ano
11'1! Ohio counUet,
Albeu. July 24 11M .-1 for the fiscal
Gallia. Hockin~,
Lowrt!ll&lt;e, years July liJtltl anc
MeigS and llol&lt;r, altowed Rains 1 July l, llltl5, - : A~
for the pennd. Athens, . Jack- ~ fll,'lltl.l9, .U,'IIG,., "''11~.511,
son, and Scioto are behiltd In $ll,1'13.ll. Glllll _ e&amp;.SIU'I,
flacal year flaurel.
I !15,85U:l, "110M,
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wrill!!n ·by
Dear Helen:
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another and
· A long time ago you said the writer
happiest marriages are those Iwords. The
"In which the wile Is absolute- .sound corny,
1~ sure tne .~uso.ind '' j_martef outliider - ·ce11aio~y
than she Is - even II he Isn't. ' great literature Then recently YoU said, "Mep mean the IJQI'ld It&gt;
don't like to be corrected by who shares them with me
women, espe~ially when they And to me ,also, for the
're wrong," and "A ·gld who com~liment a
insists on winning every liatll.e. receives is, "I know you'll un·
loses the engagement."
. derstand-" at the beginning of
Since when do we have to a lell!!r.
pamper men hy not mlling them · I've u~ed and received per·
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when they're wronJ? rm for mission to print a few ex~pts:
_i.
putlli.r18 them in their place, if From a mother to bet · em· Once it has been sealed In '
need it!
.
haUled teen-age son &lt;the son the botUe: "lolhlsky undergoes s.
When 1 get married we,l be /sen!;me the two· page poemJ :! no change In taste or navor or '
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on equal footing, and if" my ... It 1!!11'1 that I'd hurt you, or "age."
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• tlon of aales tues for the two $9,272.31, *',387 Jl. Jacbon week perinda ending July 23. no weeki¥ . I!IJJrel, $18AI'IIJ4.
1966 and July 24, 11165. and lor $18,8tJII.48. Litwf:p1C6 -:- . $14,·
the fiscal years starting, July 044.03, $14,211U4, .. .,8WJ4, 2So
1, 1966 and July I, 11165. follows: ;965.17. Melil - .S.Oit.OO, •··
Alb~ - S33.il8.67.1:!9.3tl- i 167.62, ~,747.;!,
$10,351.11.
.17, ~5,428.115, $47,717.76.
Pike - 5,231J2, " ,sU.29, t8,•
Galli&amp; - $13.4\1 .56, $9,526.12. 271.80, f7,75U7. !lost - $15,$1i,514.13. lJ,937 .li6.
;161.45 $14.770.31,
:U,358.tlfl
Hoeklag - $11.120.8!L $1 I ,· $23.244.07. Scioto - $18,126.95
4911.11, $14,710.114, $14.57640.
S2UI9 31. $1U2U5. $42.275.46
Jacklon - Slti,218 71 117 ~22- VinWII - 3•739.85 . S3,ISI.28, tJ,
739 ·65 · 4•655 ·44 ·
.22, $22.616.55, $23,520.14.
Lawreace - 132,924.78, $18,· • -,

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MlbKEISON, MIGH.

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husband says sugar is a dollar that I love you_ less. It's just
~ack when I know it's
79 that I am trymg to .do my
·cents this week , I'll tell him. very best
Let's promise

I, a

clear - CAREER tnat we'll listen to what each
other says. And then, my sOn,
I DE&gt;&lt;lr Girl:
there'll be an end to long;: ...
Wher1 you get married you grett'ul days.''
I wi ll soon \earn to save your F'rom a daughter to her fath·
By William S. White
,breath for the thmgs thai real· er: "Mutner says you're wor.
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lv matter and leave the unim· t'ied about Henry. I want vou
WASHINGTON - An ~artb- politically pow~rf_ul North,
a :t~l\ . he rovt'rt&gt;d a~aJn:t dt scrt_m Portant little corrections alone . to know I love him . [n ~ verj:L
t~Uake of change on civil rights controlling ma}Oflty at the Cap- matwn, _a nd there IS nothmg Otherwise, you'll come a rrop- specJaJ way, 1 love YOU Just as
is breaking massively through lito! is prepared to apllly an _ob- wron~ ~~th_t~t~ "For su~h f}rup· per with the Fragile Male Ego much I won 't ~ake tbe wrong •
the surfaee m Congress. lt is IJeCt lve rather than an emot 1~rt· erty IS pn vate only m ~he which is like a fi~hler '~ jaw ~ choJce, Daddy I m your daua:h
oow possible to believe that lal standard of JUdgment to CJV- most teehnl&lt;'•11 s•·nse In t 11 e a lv.ay ~ waitiJ]g and alw&lt;~vs vu\ ter how could I '~"
I
calm reason is at last rearing il rights legJslalion
real and human sense 11
IS nerablf'
From a litt le girl to her
its head over this harsh and I It IS not that Southern ex· u: ' ' 1 ~h•l. _&lt;wd 1·nbnth 1 ~ n·
1 never meant, c. c., that a ~r; 111dmut t1e r · "No matter what 1
tremists are gaining ground: It quJred to live m •t agamsl llis wnman 'i hould kow · l&lt;~ v. P. ul I do or say, I love you. You're
delicate national problem.
For the first time since vio· lis that their opposite numbers, Will as, ~~y, the owner nt &lt;J therf' aff' wavs of letting a man the best grandmother I have,
lent Negro demonstrations mov- the Northern extremists, are house letting out a room or tw 3 j know where· he stands · without even if you are tile cmly one. I
ed from tbe South to the more ' losing it. The moderate cen.ter w~u~d be requ1red under t he '' putting him 111 tth; pl a('f · •1 1 Next time I'l l do the dishes Wtth·
of Congress, in both partJes, ongmal text tn do.
I serve a few happy marriages. out you asking
P. S.
still has no intention whatever It would be !)feasa nt to say l and vou'll see what 1 mean.-tl . Mom: Don't reel left out. 1
of arresting the legitimate and that Congress has returned to I PLUS MOMENTS IN A
I love you too ...
Iright and neces~a ry mow~ment m~derat1on S l~p.ly upon a re· COl 1 · ·~1\i'I~T' S Uf"E
. To a Mother on her birthday :
toward Negro equality before thmkmg of pr mr1~le . The blunt i Dear Readers:
l·•oear Mom : We don't
the law.
truth,
however,
IS
otherwtse.
I
Y(JU
know
I'm
a
very
money to buy a mink
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The spirit of reform is any· ! What, ha ~ re~lly cha~ged Con- I.eged person. Sometimes
or a "manchin,'' but
thing but dead. Congress Is on- ~ gress m1nd 1s the w1de revul- 11 ed to barr the
Guests ol Mr. and Mrs. ly ridding itsell of the howling, sion from' "demonstrations" that :n~wmost t:uching moments
FINAL
James Swart and Mr. and Mrs. hot-eyed, Harriet
Beecher Iare. ~uJte outsJriP thf:' rPalm of Ifaraway lives, simply be&lt;!au:;e :1
AI Crow from Thursday until Stowe evangelism which fur leg1t1mate protest and are move· I my readers are 50 filled with
CLEARANCE
Monday were Mrs. Mabel Wher- years has cursed this Immense , o~er often not really for r tvll i the wonder of discovery they
ON
,ry of Washington, Pa., Mrs. Ro- question and has ~ long ov_er-, nghts.
! must let someone know, and
Womens·Childr~riirnaine Scott of Rogerville, Pa. simplified debate. mOO a k~nd ! The best examples are those I'm as near as their writing
and Mrs. Olive Andrew of Am- of canebrake rev1val meetmg "civil rights demonstrations" desks.
ily. a.
in which rationality has been which In truth are directed at Many of these·letters I hesl·
BIG BIG SAVINGS
the first victim ·
seizing minority control of fur- tate to print. It would be like
FO. YOU
Ralplt Mcintyre and 1 _group To see how tar - and how eign policy and at supporting tearing the petals ofl a rosebud
of young ~pie of Baltimore, healthily - the atmosphere
the Communist position in Viet or passm.R a girl 's diurv ~W"•'1g
!'d., attendmg a youlh camp changed one need only look
Nam and elsewhere.
strangers.
Sometimes they
Mlcldl.,.rt
at Pl. Pleasant. W. Va. called the current progress of the
·
hold cop1es of notes or poems
on Mrs. Lottie Sbeffied on Fri- son Administration's
mostly In a word, Congress has been ~~;::;;.;;..:;;;;;:,;;..::~.!;;~~~~~~~~iE~I
da~.
good omnibus civil rights biU. reading the off - year election
.lack Wiltshire of Huntington, Even the House of Representa· returns and Congress has also
'' Va .. spent a recent weekend lives, which lras heretofore
been talking to ordinary pebple
. ,)"ith his mother, Mrs. Harry ready to shout through
wliG are genuinely for
civil
0 P T 0 MI T I I S T
, l&gt;litsh~re.
anything so long as II could
riiJhts but are fed up with civil
otflce Hours: II to 12. ~too &lt;Ciuae It NOOII OD
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Sleeth called "pro civil ri&amp;hls," Is
wrongs dooe under the mask of
'lburs. _ East Court St.. Pomeroy
· ·ul
Charleston,
Va., spent
profoundly
softening
the waso;:e~ ~~~~~se~ar~c~h~fo~r~r~ac~i~al:J:
· •:st~ic~e-~=-:O..iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::iiiii::5iiiiii::iiiii::~l
Sunday
with herW. Sl!ter,
Mra. aspect
of tbat
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63 Chevrolet
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Standard tuns White wall

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63 Ford G•lexie

Cleve
Calif

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SHOES

500 4 Or. 8 cyll-. out•
m•tic tnns . Redia end

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huter, power steer ln • .
white w1U tires.

NeWIDIII,
Rojas (I)
Rodgers.

64 Ford F-700
Dump Truck. I cylfnder.
5 speed triM. 2 s..-ed rNr
ul•. Long wheel baw.

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63 Mercury

THE SHOE lOX

Cus.tom 2 Door Hardtop.
Power

··J~ckson who had spent a wee~

w1th her mother, Mrs: Sy~U

Miles, returned home w1th hiiD

on Saturday.
Mra. Waid ,oster and child·
ren of Columbus spent a week
with her parenll, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hill.
.
.
Mrs. Lavmia Sunpson returned to her borne Friday after
spendinG two weeki with Mr.
and Mr1. Robert Kllghtstep In
Columbus.
Mrs. Ann Coe came borne on
Saturdaf oiler hovine
spenl
two weeks in Columbus with
, relatives ud lrletldl.
There are 56 words
Lord'&amp; Prayer.

In the

The 2lrd Psalm of tho Bible

• eo•talns Ill words.

OVAL

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MAGNAVOX COLOR TV SET ·
R. E. KIMBLE

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WANT MOll
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Lean tile trulll. Write fer afree bolldet.

OF THE
PEOPLE
READING THIS
MESSAGE
WERE NOT
HOME TODAY

Americans An On The Go!
You w~ working at your job .. went to visit rellllvea .. , attended school or tonk the kid.• somew~ere
• •• went to your church meeting .
played br~d.ge
, .. went shopping . . . worked for )"OUr favorite
chorlty • , • over to the neighbors . .. at ,your part·
time job,,. Anyway, you weren't home.
You mliS&lt;!d a few things. No phone ~~. toHcitor•,
t'Gdio or TV programs. But . . . you didn t ml.Ss ~our
~~eWspoptr ..• for HERE IT IS awaiting · yo11r con·
t!ttlf&lt;!nce. Filii of inll!resting news about f?lks. tl"•

bow . . • tu.turea , . . world news . . . '""'"l ,_. .,

• • . .rtall! mws ... ads trom uor&lt;r ~ ttor~• ...

Lucky 3 of • KIND WINNERS LAST WEEK

$1000 MI. Roltert Grabil

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We are quite sure
that you are plagued
with prejudice,
misinformation,
revulsion,
misconceptions,
fear or doubt about
retardation.

,i::.l •d

Obtoln Your Gome Cord and Concealed Pll'flllll
Cardo Free On Your Visit To Your Friendly A&amp;P

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Keith Gnble Ford

TASTY "SUPER-RIGHT" TENDER

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Normally 59.95

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mlltagt

EFFECTIVE MONDAY, TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY AUGUST I, 2 &amp; I

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5hrlie~

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CASH
SAVERS

Game ... WIN

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ht•t•r, 1ir coruW'ionl!'d
whlt•w~tll tir•s. Lib ntw

EARLY WEEK

Play The New

tnlll

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1

SALE of RUClS

st••ring

lrtkes. Automatic trtnt.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D•

gaily indefeiiSible.
This Ia the open • occupancy
section by which originally it
was proposed to take away the .
fundamental right of an owner
of truly private property to sen ·
or rent or not sell or rent on his
own cboice. 1be purpose here
was to forbid racial discrimina·
tion in such transactions.
Ethically, the aim was sound;
for it is ethically not right to re·
luse accommodaUoo to I -lam·
ily because of its color. !Jut
a cooslllutional sense the thing
was not sound; for In this sense
the very right to ow• pri1mt&lt;• II
property implies the
dispose of it as one
ch008e.
Now, the House Is preparing
to stipulate that while commer·
clalobou.slng people are alill
be forbidden to discrinlinate, the
owners of single - fanlily homes
and small owner • occupied apartmeot buildings ll!'e to be
ezempted from the bill.
This common senle approach
will eJciude about 60 per
of the dwelling units of
countty. The commercial bu1ld·
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Maud Young.
Mr. and Mra. Darcy Potter
of Brian, Ohio, spent a week
.end with her mother, Mrs. Lov' ey Sayre. who returned with
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Washington, D.C. 20201

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an tjrmful of weapons Monday
In \he worst mass killing in
U.S, 11Jstory. He shot 45
, ~ns, ltlllin&amp; his wife, his
fiiOIIIIr and 13 others before a
shaken off-duty policeman shot
him dead atop the 27-story
University of Texas tower. .
Charles ·J. Whitman, a U.
yeaP&gt;Old architectural efUiineer1111 student who once rejected
psychiatric help, climbed to a
ledge near the top of the 307foe\ ljlwer and calmly stalked
ICorel of summer students,
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rolling green campus.
covered and limp body was
Shortly before the tower's carried from the tower, pollee
clock stuck noon, the first shot found the young man's wUe and
rang out. For the hexl hour and mother. The wlfe, Kathleen, :13,
20 minutes, the lazy summer was stabbed to death in the
campus was turned into a Whitman apartmenl His mothhellish battl•~round of dead, er, Mrs. C. M. Whitman, was
dying and wounded.
shot In death in her home.
When it was all over, 16 were Whitman, an ex-Maline, ex·
dead-including Whitman-and altar boy, Ex-Eagle Scout, left
30 others were wounded.
three notes, one 1 r~bllng
The noontime terror ende;llwo-page letter which said his
when patrolman Ramlro Mill'!~ mnther would be ,better off In
nez slowly edged his way heaves and that he hated his
around the observation plat- father "with a mortal passion."
form and pumped six pistol ~once also found a camera
slugs and a shotgun blast Into .._th a note which read:
the sniper, a Texas junior With "Please have the film devea B average.
loped, Charles Whitman." The
Fouad Wife, Moth..
film was sent to Dallas fDr
Soon after Whliman's blood- processmg.

Pollee CIJ!el R. A.
Mtlea gave ~ version
last day of Whitman's Ufe:
Sometime before 3 a.m.,
Monday he stabbed his wife
death and ahot his mother to
death. "Wife and mother both
dead," he noted in one of his
letters. .
Some SIX hours later he
purchased_ a 12-gauge shotgun
on .• tune payment plan,
earned II home, cut off 1ts
stock and sawed off its barrel.
At the same time, he
bled an arsenal thai
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two Luw plalols, ,a 8.1 mm
rifle with a telescopic slgbt,
~ber rifle, a 30.06 rifle, a
357 magnum plstnl, the · new
shotgun and three knives.

Packed In Locker
He packed everything In a fo&lt;&gt;t
locker. Then he put away some
water in a container, some
gasoline, some sandwiches. And
late Monday morning he lugged
the enlire thing In the campus
lower, using a dolly to make
the last part If the trip to the
elevator.
Getting off at the la.st stop,
Wh!lman dragged hiS foot
locker off the elevator and
hauled It, ste'p by step, up a
tong flight of stairs. The first
tlllmg occurred here.
A woman elevator attendant
whose job it is to greet visitors
and have them sign a register
blocked the sniper's way. He
sbot her dead. He then came

upon • wnmon and two, the siege was on-a desperate, surroundh!'g lhe tower. All ~
children, tnurists visiting the nightmansh encounter between a1rpiane circled the ·tower,
campus landmark, and shot
small army ol law of!icrs firing at the sniper. All
them down. The lather escaped and a single, well-armed man I armored car lumbered over 1be
to a nearby room.
who held tlle strategic he1gh1s.l grass finally to pick up the
Frank Lucas, a university I A shot rang out. A b1cycle dead and wounded.
employe in an of!ice below Ule rider careened era&gt;~ly in the Denver Dolman operator "
o b s e r vat ion deck, heard m1dday sun. Then he and the a book store at th~ edge of 1M
scmeone scream "Help!" Anoth- bike fell over.
campus, was watching a Negro
er voice followed: ''Don't come More shots. Pet&gt;ple fell like student riding his bicycle down
near me! Don't come near soldiers. More bullets rained the mall leading away from IM', ·
me!" Several shots rang out. down. A little boy, also on a main building and tower.
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Two unarmed campus secun, bicycle. fell dead. Three bodies The student wavered and
ty guards, hearing the shots' lay together. Rescuers could Dolman heard a loud repnrt. ,
report, entered the building and not reach them.
The bicyclist fell to lba
took tlle elevator to tlle top. Police officer Billy Speed s1dewalk. Passersby came to
They found three bod1es and courched near the tower and a help and more shots rang ouL
quickly descended to warn bullet ripped mto his shoulder, "People started lalliog," Dolothers to stay away from Ulo "Oh, I'm hit," he cried out, man said.
tower.
slumping over. He tater d1ed
A student walking from e1as1
City police were alerted and Ol!icers prowled the malls
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