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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1966

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(UP!) -Thelshould he in•!be tielgltborliond House of Hepmenlatfftl•.
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lhe Vlel Nam war uBul tbe IIISWer lA&gt; their
biflotry 1.! not· more bla!&gt;try in
denunclaliO!l roturn," be !laltl. "We Will solve
backlash -a protest nothing by .-tlng to racism
llle pace of tho · It polsona public life."
fol" r~clai oqualliY - Wblt. backlll!lb tliroateno Ia
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WASIDNGTON &lt;UP!) - The
Supreme Court today ordered a
new tax evasion trial far Fred
B. Black Jr., a figure In the
Joe McDaniel, 31, o•e
of cesslul grid coaches in the na. a program heine plalllllli
Bobby Baker case who com·
Bellvill~, Ohio. and Musklngum lion.
· 1by tbe sponsoring IIJ"Oilp, the
plained lhat tlle FBI eavesdropCollege ~ all lime great ath· McDaniel served m&gt;der Sher. Middleport-Pomeroy
IIAJiar)
peel on conversatios he qad
letes, will be the _speaker for mann for 7 years and return· Club, that will live
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School ed to · Marion Harding for one recognition to past (ll'ld aeldete
-- court acted In a ""'ef,
Football Banquet the everung year before coming to Marietta menta of MilS in the Sooli!Jeo¢.
. t'·PRIZE WINNERS- Ken McLaughlin, pharmacist at the . new Nelson's
Drug
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-Justices Byron R. White and
Me amel ' complelmg hiS An outstanding Muskingum Spec!al Recognition also wni
$:ott was won .by his grandfather, G. E. Reuter. Other winners were Mrs. Edgar
Abe Fortas-&lt;lid not participate 1
first year as head coach ~~ athlete, McDaniel was named be liven the 19 boys wbo will
!illersbach, a hair dryer; K!lthryn Jordan, a radio; Edith Dent, a mixer and Janet
in the ruling. Justices John M.
Martetta College. One of his MO&gt;t Valuable Player in foo~ take tbe field in the Jacket~' II.
t.avender, an electric clock-Sentinel photo.
Harlan and Pdtter Stewart j
JOE McDANIEL
top athletes this season . has ball during his junior and sen- na1 game of the oeasmt lllil
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Pomeroy, who wtU come to the honor in basketball as a senior ern High School
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Coach McDaniel
graduated He and his Wife, the former This will be the last lootboll
Weatherman gave a go-ab'ad elate of Robert G. (Bobby) !
from Musklngum College in 111541 Patricia Cunningham, are the banquet, u such, at Middleport
today 1o astro•auts
James Baker, former secretary of lhe
and ......-backed the Muskie's pareniS. of three childre.n-Chris, High School.
Lovell and Edwin !Bun) Aid- Senale Ilemocralic marJrlly ..
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Baker resigned his po!ll in 19641
undefeated Ohio
Conference ; mse, ; a
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space in a furore over eonflict of
Championship team of 1955. He Of Smith, Coach McDaniel eroy and Rutland athletes will
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earned an M. A. Degree at said, "'Bob has been a starter campaign under the banDer of
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Ohio State Unlverslly m 1961. all year as a corner man on the new Me!p Local Dltlrlct
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He coached two years
at defense and has done a terr~IC High School .
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of lbe IIIDr-day retldez 001
evasion and olller offenses.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP!) "!arion Harding High School in job. lle also plays .some offen- The banquel will "be at the
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~i- li\d",o~ri rlof: ~""::'·pi"~ t:arle!OI&gt; ~~. ~ . la-In preporatioo ,... a _ .. ~ pneof tbe mosl !IIC· . Coaeh McDalllel WID hlghlillllt me"*~~, of~ dub.
•.rs 1' ".• · iiak•~ "''·du holy men •tormed thro.ug~, the
y,Ice ,.y..ion. .!Jl a Glfflilnl unusual meJII{)randlliD !l1sd Ill Ina! and throal surgery in a
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ato A tea of
lhe Supreme Court on May 21. week or so.
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But the
Insisted wuh one eye on Tuesday's ·
many PlOf~~
tbat &amp;atl&amp;facto..,
weathr.r that the $91,000 mcome tal l elec:tions and the other on his
Tbe mob, demonstrating a~ainst the slaughter of uGIIIoDt
ted · evasion conviction for tbe years , impending operations Johnson
lAC~ cows smashed police bamcades and storro~d All· : 1 .cit~~
C. . 1: 1956, 1951 and 1958 was based i arranged to:
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wholly on material gathered by
the bulldings.
' l!'s oebedoled 3:55 p.m. EST internal revenue agents.
-Fly 146 miles !IOUtheast Four persons were Injured In tlle rear by I car driven by 11090 were taken Ia Veteran!
silme of the holy men jabbed at officers with the I blasiOff and tbo launch of tbe
The department said the from hiS ranch lo Cotulla, Tex., a two car accident Saturday at Bobby Hubbard, 32, Llltle Hock- Memorial llospltal Ill'
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long dine-pronged spears )bey carry as symbols of their Atla,..Ageoa ta'1el rock•t h proseculor was not aware of lho i to the 201J.pupil WelhauSPn 9:30 p.m. on State Route 7,. at ing..
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. Pomeroy emergency
squad
station&gt;The rioters Ignored a government decree tssued , minutes earlier,
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bugging. But It was acknow- ; Elementary School where h• the entrance to Eastern Htgh Miller sustained a posSible where !bey were U.aled and
only three days ago which extended the ban on slaughter! . --.:~m11.'1lm"""" !edged that he had acce.. to !he' was a teacher 38 ?ears ago, to School. . ,
neck and back injury and was released.
of ,Ucred cows to cover all
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FBI reports summarizing infor· gtv~ a s~ on hiS admmJSI:a- The shertff s
department taken lo a Parkenbuit hospttal Hubbard, sustaining 1 lacer~l.lndia's 17 states. It al·' made a half-hearted
bolon
mation obtained during the tion s . strtdes m . promotmg said Gary Miller, 16, Tuppers by Arbaugh ambulance. Two ation of his ann, also was talcready was in effect In 10 h
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eavesdropping and that discus- ' educahonal opporluntties.
Plains, was traveling
north passengers in the Miller car, en to Veterans lllomorlal by tilt
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sions between Black and his j -Head thereafter by he!icop-·and had slopped for a light at ICharles Mays, who oustained a squad, treated and roleaoed. He
'!lie mtll!sive demonslrallon But the fightmg. escalated.
lawyer were reflected In them. ter to San Anlonio, 85 miles to a construction area at
the laceration of the forehead, and was cited for DWL There was
started peacefully with thOU· The mob hurl~ SliCks, stones,
Black drew a jail term of ' the north, to undergo X-rays school ..hen he was struck in .Marge Rood, laceration of her beavy damage to botb nhlcl...
,.nels of the faithful squalling bricks -;: anything they could
lrom 15 months 1o lour years. \ and laboratory tests at the
A second accident
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Brooke Army Medical Center In
ti ted by the
!ttves
~or policemen were tnJ"•·ed
advance of his surgery. Johnson
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at 11 ' depart.
llul as ffindu leaders haran. Pollee retaliated wtth horse.
llopes the operations can b&lt;
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BUOd tbe crowd. a vanguard of mounted charges and tear gas The Eastern High
School !
done at Brooke, by the end of
at the interseetion of
holy men broke through a JiO" atlacks.
band performed for II!
last
this week or early nexl week.
and the Long Hollow road.
Ill"' Olltlfon and rushed toward The mob then swirled through foolball game of the season on
-Meet with Arthur J. Gold·
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lht li"on gites of parliament. the streets on an orgy of de· Saturday at lhe Easlern-Racino .
be g us ambassador to the\
COLUMBUS (UPII- The pohttctans cast an anxt?US 0 1 Ca1H ~acboa Keith, It,
· The pollee under orders to structlon They set fire to a game
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th LBJ "eye on Tuesday's weather today as they put the fmal
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use •• IIWe lortt as necessary, number of automobiles.
The hai!Ume show opened
Ranch and also confer wilh uc Tehs ofn "'t ofng clamti~rugnsd .
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w• ·~presen on o e new
•pectal assiSiant Rohert Komer with scattered showers and - ·
bankment Into 1 dllch and hit 1
Mason PTA Meets
'~hool ftght ".~g,
"Eagles\ PADADENA, Calli. CUP!) - ~n efforts to promote pacifica· thundershowers.
of the tighter congressional . tree.
Tonight at School
Vtctory March. The words and America's second Lunar Orbi· \ tion of areas held secure from Bad weather could hold the races.
Linda Carpeoter Route I,
The Mason Parent Teachers m_uslc were written by Band ter spacecraft zipped along on rthe Communist Viel Cong in vote below lhe predicted 3,450.· But whatever the weather, Racine, a possen.,i- in tile 1Wtla
Assn meeting will be held lhia Director Yeago.
I a near perfecl night toward lhe \ Soulh Vtel Nam.
000 lurnOut,
particularlv In 13,000 polling places were to be vehicle, sustained 1 tltlSe lilaetL
..,..ittg Monday November 7 The ba~ nexl featun!d a moon today for another plctur""l -Sign more of the hundreds some of tbe rural areas where open from 6::ul a. m. until 6:30 She was tatea to 11feip aat the 'school in;tead of Tues: danee routine to the Alka • taking mission to find a safe of bills "'nt 10 him in the final i&lt; could have an effect on some p. m. with persons in line at al Hospital by 1 motorisl 'IIIele
evening
Seltzer So~, "No
Maller landing site for Apollo astro- ' congressional rush toward ad·
. 6:30 p. m. entitled to cast tbeir was no arrest, llld only Jill!.
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a;e espeelall urged Wll.~t Shape Your Slomach's nauts. .
JOurnment-and bave a ~m- Driver Oted to
..te. The sale of Alcoholic bev· illiD -age lA&gt; tile cor,
to attend this meeting ..\.en Mr in. The majorettes fea~ed a Sclent!Sis were dellgltted by ment or two on the remalrung. Co
b p Ji
erages while the polls were opo1
Paul Fit erald West Colum: routine lo "Worlt Song,'. and the clockwork launch of the ones that fit inlo his Great ·
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The spoUighl was on the race
bla, w spea on 1trearms sa e- hi h th band
be
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was cited into Middleport May
ty llftd will ohow guns which w siced e "J h m~m rs re· day fro!" Capo Kennedy ba
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or C 0 Fls"·-'s court Sablr. for governor between Repullli·
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date back to tht Hme of t h que
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!he accurate lunar Dig I tra. · ·
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WASIIINGTON (UP)) -The day _al S:ll p.m. on charges of state Sen. Frazier Reams Jr.,
Pl~ms.l ~· ch~e of meet- •lsting of 5th, 6th and 7th Orbiter 1's night path on the Supreme Court today de•le&lt;l I leavmg the scene of an ICC!· the DemocraUc challenger from
Jto~e of Same COMMIJl~·
ate s ue to t e.electlon. ,&amp;rades, petiormed for ""; pre· four-day, 1!1.000·mile voyage 1o lleariq tO Job Elmer Wood- denl and having no operator's Toledo.
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The pons indicated Rhodes
· Ill ,Qrma warned
LUCAL TEMPS
VIctors March," the "Two Tune ject . officials said that tracklng Oblo lor the !HI manfor of Smith was traveling south oo ¥'OUid be re-olecled easily The
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· 1M V:lel Nam ·conlllct is
Temperature in
downtown Mtu'ch," and •;L!Ule MarCh." data Indicated It could come blo IS-year-old former land. North Third St. when he struck major uestion seemed io be
t1t1t of I· llries 0!
Pomeroy on •Motiday at 11:30 'New ~ben !or the . 196'1 within 2,100 miles of Its orbital lldy II LoraiD Coa•ly.
a parked car owned by Peggy wbether\e could carry the en- Avalandles laundted b y ~!"'l:.!beeplyUnlndteddSattale; 'wsly ~.m. !fBI. 15_degrees, under marcbing band will be: chosen targe_l without a mltkoune 1 1
mm · • - Quillan, Middleport. Thert was lire GOP slate and tip tbe baJ. Uai mo~ rainll jollied tbt
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from these atuden.ts.
steenng &lt;OmCilon.
'medium damage to the car.
alice to Republicans in four or k~. River Po and other ramllWnlved.
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ug congreaSiona races. deatlHlealinll wave that batte.

Naked Holy Men
Lead New Delhi

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Marietta's McDaniel will
Be Grid Banquet Speaker

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Dies on Sunday

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Unes due with tbelr bare bandl
Funeral services for J.... throqb oU, mlltl .fryit11 to reoM. Tuttle, 16, who died swiday eue implmbll ort afterooon in the St. J""epb ln the l"O&lt;I!IIJIIollerwasb ol tbt
Hospllal In Parkersllurg, will be Rlnaissancll
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held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Ill
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tbe Ewln&amp; Qlapel wltb IIUr'-1 Some
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Viet Cong Calls Off
Fight for War Zone C

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Hospital News
Benefits for
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Eastern Eagles Flatten S'outhern High 44-14 Saturday Night

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only on Pedialrlq Hard.
Adllllalons

Elderly Hiked

Mark A. .llurns, 1495 Eastern Speaklnl In Jackson Oil the ·
Ave.: Geoti! W. Queen, Al9 closing day ol the citnpelgn,
. SAIGON (DPI) - Viet Cong ground," Dean said.
flihtlng crashed at Saigon's Tan Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Ronald E. Tenth District Congressional
forces crawled into hiding today "The minute he hit, I hit the Son Nhut Air Base klllill&amp; the Halley, 2145 Eastem Ave.; Rtl Candldate, C~ce
Miller,
after losing 319 killed and 62 ground Deslde him with my coPilot and lnjurln; the Pilot. · H. Unroe, lit I Nottliup: MM. spoke put In 111'0111 IIIJiport of
captured in a vain attempt to helicopter. He jumped tight
Communists Retreat
llranklin H. Cislo, Cheshire; an Increase in social security
jij.lt the march ol U.S. aboard, and we pulled him out U.S. intelii~ence reports lndl- Florence I. Halley, Kana111a; benePL! for the elderly.
infantrymen through their war "We Uke to take care of the cated that about a dlvtsion of John E. Lyons, IV, Rt. I GalU- "lnRallon Is the enemy of
wne c stronghold near the boys who are supporting us." Viet Coug -perhaps 6,000 men polis; Larry C. Dol.!On, Rt. 2 the elderly." declared Miller.
: ambortan border.
But two heiicopter supporting - were operating In the aMa. Gallipolis; Eugene R. Buckley, "The budgets of our ' retlttd
Supported by pinpoint bomb- the operation crashed. A UHlD But they refilled to fl;ht Rt. I Oheshlra; Mra. George people liviDJ oo a liled lnC!Ollle
1ng tlllt w.n accolades !rom tht lost power on the battlefield and today ind melted away as tile Irwin, Rl 2 GaiUpoUt; Ml'l. art being leVmly ltralne4 by
grimy troopers unil.! of the plunged to earth killing all II Americans seized leur base Benjamlll S. ll!Uird, Rt. I Gal· the evtr • indl'eatlftg C\lSl of
u. s. 1111 and 26th Infantry persons aboard and a second camps and huge stores Of food llpolis; Mrs. Cbatles 0. Gllfllen Uvlng. \Ve eannot afford to
Divisions and !96th Light chopper returning from the and ammunition.
Kanauga; Gary A. Stearns, Pt. turn our batks on the needs of
Infantry Brigade met only
Pleasant; Mrs. Gua Henry, Gat. our senior citizens," oontlnuod
idlttered resistance today as
lipolls Ferry, w. \'a. ; Emesl Miller. "The demand! of In·
ibey overran more Viet Cong
S. Felly, Rt. I ft. Pleasant; llatlon mult be met."
palll! cmps and pushed deeper
Mrs. Mark G. Williams, Rl 3 He reminded hia aUdience
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Leon, W. va.; Mrs. William T. that 11 was the Repubilcln
miles northwest ol Saigon.
dent John•on s tojl economiC
Winter, Pt. Pleisant; Mrs. Hat- members of Congress
who
But during the weekend three advisers say the
nation's
lie RadcUif, Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va.; so strongly urged that ConU.S. companies took heavy economy "is '!:ovmg ahead at a
Jeffrey L. Dunlap, Pt. Pleas- li'"ess remain in session long
casualties when they ran into healthy pace,
but nol .,
ant; Harry D. Keams, Rl. I Le· enough to provide these much
LONG GAIN - Roger Allman (10), !aslem Eagles senior, reel1 off a big gtJit
, hi lull hours of "nothing but rapidly as last year.
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tart;
Mra. Michael H. Balley, needed benefit!, and that It
In
the first period of Saturday'a came apin1t Southern. Tornado playen are ill
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~f. d lead" !rom guerrillas in a pre-election report to the . CLEVELAND (UP /ted ~~~~- Pt. Pleasailf.: Glenna C. Patter- was the Democrat membera Q( pursult.-8elltlnel photo,
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' t' nched In Spider holes and Chief Executive Sunday at his lcide detectives awa,,_, I ,~Y son Rt. I GaiUpolli Ferry: Mra. ConartU that puobed lor
ail:n re
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/Texas ranch the Council of "" autopsy report a• "~' n.. n- Dense! Dunt PI
Pletllllll• lo"-"'ttili
concrete bunkers.
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Economic Advisers .aid thai ·~ 1. e or s
ac own 8 Mrs. William P. Mallack, Porn· The adminltltatlon has ereat.
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kn kcdl pros~cts for the future were VIcious slayer of a polite Cleve- eroy· John D Wolle Miners- ed a problem With which II
Commumst
gunners
' " with indicutions of Iand bod
Otch estra . ehorus l 8I~ g ville;' Edward 'C. Barton,
' Rt. 1 cannot cope. They have set
an y 100 Supersabre,oc bul lexcellent
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Gen John R Dean Jr . major improvements in plant The
Y of MISs Mar one · Racine ; Mrs. Laura Lolm, P0111- iniAl motion tile wortt tnOalion
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bs bettor Winbigler, 42, was
found eroy · Mrs Charlfl G Sheell lhls -·"try bas e-rJen·~
lSSIStant comman er o e
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om usy Rt. I Harrisonville; Mrs. George since the late IINO'I. He ap.
mandhig "Operation Attleboro." said Council Chairman Gard· Euclid Avenue.
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C. Ramsey, Columhul:
Mn. psaled to the people of SoUth· Four per110ns were lined,
ers nail rescued the pilot.
ner Ackley, "Recent develop. A teen • age boy
w lng Ray Jeffers, Aleulldrla, Va.: ealtem Ohio to reject
the bond forfeited, and one
PTh~ · g:Oeral was flying over ments in the o&lt;onomy are a through the Cleveland Fine Arts Mrs. Merlin E. Teell, Rl. a big spending policies 111 the was dlsmlued In Potlleroy
lh thlck jungled area in a cause for encouragement, but Garden discovered the body, ironton; Mrs. Ira Stepp, Green- Delllocral admlldltraUon and or Charles Leaat'l court
he~copter when the jet was hit.i not for complacency."
hidden from the busy thoro:gh· up, Ky.; Mrl. Jllhn 0. Newman to return responlibll represen• urday evening. The case l(allnst\
"l saw the chute and cirded
fare by a row of lhru:s:. an Rl. 1 Kitts 11111; Kathtyn J. tatlon to Washington,
Gerald McDaniel,
Pomeray,
ih kid nlil he got on
the Best Snub f f!t
embankment. She ha
a Canter, Rt t Jaclllon: Larry
charged In assault @lid battery,
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MOSCOW _ COMMUNIST first alto WJth the 24e-member ThomJISOII, RL 1 1felillllll; Mn.
was dlsmi.ued lor lack
of
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lked t shorus for mort than ten years. David D. Ward Rlclilnondile·
COVPLl TO WEll
evidence.
mese P1oma.. wa
ou Miss Winbi8ler wae 4 feel 11
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today at the Red Square
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. heel nl Paul D. Dallllll, II, lrotl!()n; liltd A marrtabe license wu Is·
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tronc, N. J. 23,
0 y Mrs. Billy R. Oblln&amp;er, West suet! In Metyo County Probate forfeited a $25 bond lor runmilitary parade honoring the inches tall an well
49th anniversary of the Boishe· IIIIi pound&amp;.
Columbia,
court Saturday morning to Jet- ning 8 red light; Henry Mli:am,
Gauge read!Dgs: Gallipolis vik Revolution. Thousands of She heel beeft severely =~n
Blrtbs
ry Michael St. Clalt, 18, ftoute 28• Middleport, waa Dned
D•m 120. 12.8 . running 5 feet Soviet Citizens witnessl'd the?" the face and head,
ed Mrs. George IrWin, Rl. 2 Gll• 3 Coolville, and' Bohhle Sue and costs for l'tltlltlni a
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on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 2tl.- 1,nub - the sharpest yet in m the neck, and her underw at Upolia, daughter, 10:35 a.m. Sat- Bucliahmt, 18, Jtoute 1, !leeds- Ugh!; John Burdette, 48, Pl.
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Pieasan~ for the aame charl(l,
63 Pt Pleasant 24.03. Hinton 1the JO.year-oid feud bolwten ripped off. Officers aid she 11' urday; Mrs. Carl Schultz, Jr., ville.
l.B5, Kanawha Falls 5.20, Char· Ithe Communist giant.!.
part~endtly badd been raped.
Rl. 2 Racine son, IO:to a.ln.
was alao lined f6 and cosll;
leston 1!.119. LOndon Dam was i The walkout came when Fri 9 escribed the vicUm Saturday; Mr&amp;. James E. MorCharl11 Vanmeter 18, Mlddlfl.
runnlug one-hall foot, Marmet :Sovtet Oefense Minister Mar- as a loverthof ~icalalld boob. row, Pt. Pleasant, son, 4:49 p.
DEER KILLED
port, fer excessive speed for
Dam thre•.quarten of a foo( shal Rodion Mallnovsky accuSed A purse at
waya cll' ln. Saturday; Mrs. Michael II.
road condltllllls w11 lined t5
and Winfield Dam one foot. 1 Pekin ol "encmltai!n&amp; U.S. rled wltll her was hOt foWid, Bailey, Pt. Pleasant, daughter, Sheriff ftobett C. Hertjl\bach, and CIISII, 10d Gent Whaley, .
Boat Movements:
: imperialism to hew ctimes" by
5:15 p.m. Saturday.
reported a bUck deer Was kill- Bh.,., was. lined f6 and allll .
Olllo River - Edeana Bos· :refusing to
join a tllllted
\VEA THER
Dhc~
ed this morning at 7 a.m. on for panina 1m a dQUble yellow
•orth down 12, 6:15a.m.; Lu· .communtsi"Miillln VIet Nilll
lltGIII)' eiOtld)',
- · Mtl. Roy Baltden, Jt., Mts. State Hoole 1!, lout mllu lllle.
· *wtn and ll!lllll'tlllltt'ir Cora 1:. llebhett, Mrl. ctmnet north bl Pollleroy•btn tt julllpo
.her Herdman down 18, 5 a.m. ; ' Safe, Onl l 9
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... E. Bf1ltlt, Mrl. H~ L. eel In ftollt of a trlltk dl'lven by ' V~ llJ~ llllpltal.
)VEC down 15, 7:10 a.m. ; A. \ OIUO 8 MOTORISTS · RIC TvHday. Hl... ltib)' R.a. L6W&lt; Bll.lh, Mrs. Larry D. C&amp;rpeni6t, Donald Gene V8ll'llooie, Colum. Mllllall..l Salllnla7 - ·
1 Pallen up 16, 1:25 a.m.; Hll' corded one of the oafe~ weef toolgbl 4US.
Mts. l!:lslUI. Condee Mrs. Hat• bua. Minor damlll to the U'uck Htlll11!lei,
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1ey Jordon up 16. M5 a.m.; ends in many months With ·On·
ry R. Estes, Miss Fllll'elll!e R. Wal reported.
Frank
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John J. Rowe up i6, 4:10a.m.:
13 reported killed m the per- \'OTEII8 REMINDED
Llmberpr, Wllllam r. LookadO,
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;{B()tJT'l'O MAKE A TOUCHDOWNMarrammy White up 16, 6 a.m.; lod het•Neefl Frida1 evening and \'otm of the 3rd ward In Mn. Harold K. Maione, K~nellle Lambert, RuUand:
tin (27), junior halfback of the Eastern Eagles; it
?ennsylvania down !6, 6:25 a. mldmght Sunday.
Middleport will vote ih t be nelh D. Neol, Mn. Eimer E. MERCHANTS l'O MEI!lT
Parsoria, Rilclile ; Ilana
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shown going Into the end zone about to · catch a
W. A meelln; of Racine Ilterch- llarrl!tlll\llll'; P41!1 11911ft, · toUchdown pass from Quarterback Charlea Eichinger
m.; Jefferson up 17, 5:05 p.m.; Highway safety . officials were northern basement of tile Cen· Randolph, Mrs. Charles
&gt;tee! Trader up 18, 5 a.m. ;; ~t a loss to e~q~lam the drama!- tral School uilding and 4th ward Roacll, Mrs. Smitb 1. Runyon, ants to COII$lder
Christmas tiDe. : ····· ... .. ,.._. ... · ·· ·: .:· · ·· In the second quarter of the Eagles romp of 44-14
Brimstone down 17, 6:10 a.m.; 1c decrease 10 trlfftc dealha vottrS .UI vote In the south Mary It. SpurlQCk, Mn. Maxinol (lromotion Ideas bas been call- Di.cbarl'l Salltrtlly - Mrs. _.;:.o;.;.v:::.
ero....::cSo:u;.;.
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)teet Trader up IB, 5 a.m. ; , during the ~kend, although basement (ltlnderprten 1'00111) tabor, IUchard G. Ables, Mrs. ed this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. James Fry and t!a~~&amp;htet,
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Charles Stevenson down 18, 7:·1· they noted dr~vers teod to be 11 In the Pall ll!v~a\ yeara. Ida Artl1, Clarence H. Beaver at the Racine town hail bulld- Ann Weyersmille~:, ...Du •""''I' I ·fermitll for Nine
1 Younptown Lass
10 a.m.; Mountain State up 19, more cauboua When condlllont
Mn. Gamet o. IIetz, Mra. Ray ing. All merchan!JI are urced Bess, Mrs. Horace Smith.
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are lesl than idtal. Two were
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Mrs. James D. Lan;, to attend.
Birt• _ A daughter 10 Mr.
ew e 8 e8Ue
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DIV 0 RCE GRANTED
~rly Jo Neville, Mn. Hoiand Mrs. Frllll!&lt;: Krautter.
COLUMBUS (UP)) - TweD· I YOUNGSTO N &lt;IJPI) -Jam•
10 a.m.; Kent~klan ~P 21, 6:10 where Jerry t.eonard Sowers, 3, Donna k. Stobart W1lJ Jrant- lle Nuzum, Ronda Sue Perry, lers and ln18111 di~hter, Mrs. Admlssllaa Sllllday permltl to drill new ela Matta, 9, Youn4atoWII; died
un. ; National down :13, 4:16 ~aslataily burned iii a hoUie eel a divorce fl'Oin Jlllut 'ii. Slo: Mrs. Ecbert A. Stewm and In· Gene A. Jewell and Infant son, Ia Cozart, Portland:
and three to reopen wells late Saturday nigHt in Norm·
&amp;mn!OII !ant daughiar, Mrs. E~~&amp;ene E. MI1. Harold 1... Queen and In- Hawley,
Pomerw;
Issued laal week by the Side Hospital of a
cru!hed ·
p.m. 1 8aby 4ar down :13, 12:· fm•. and near lronlllll whert batt Saturday by
10 a.m. ; Jenks. down 2S, l:liO 8 , Joseph Wa«ner, 18, Vienna, W. Pleas Judst John C. Blt!GII. Grahalit, Mrs. Ro;er Lee Jef· !ant soli.
Gibbs, Letart, w. \Ia.
Oil and Gas Division.
okull after belna accidentally
m.; Louioiana up ~.4:40a.m. ; \Ia., was ·Injured lataU• 'vilfn
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Diacbarges Saaday _
Four pennill were taken out hit while playing' with ber bro-

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7persons InJllred, Deer Killed onday
ou EmpIoves In E'IP'ht A 'dents Ret1tortedto patr·o,. 1
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Ran&amp;er down Greenup 7:2S p. his car ran inlb the bscit of a
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Krider, Eloise Hayes, carl , ~':e fo~ll~pe~~e~p~· :.'k~ ~~~; ~::::=~~, • In a ~lib' ·
m. : Patneia D. up
Greenup parked truck on U. S. 52..
Hldllmel Otvllle Arms
3:10 a.m.: 11. E. l!owles up S:.
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20 a.m.; Brlab
lip Greenup
Mel&amp;• Goat al H ilai
Creek Twp. and one each in !by a bar beD ,,..., which had
5:4&amp; a.m.; M~fl;&gt; K.
down
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Jackson and Clayton Twps. of . been attached ~e cellin• •
Gr~u~ 8:40 i .tli.; l!:sso Penn"
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Satardap~ Noll Perry County.
when she ppparentl~ reachall
sylvania llll. Gr~liUp f :3S a.m.;
Seveu persons were Injured, three Umis, acconllng 10 om. Into the cotnef of the house. ~a:~w;.!":"eray;
Janet
for II. The ·death tral .tliled Ill'
Pollyw\ diJWtt Meldadhl 3·~ p.
none !ttiollllY, bt elibt blab- cera.
[no one was Injured. No charce Disebarged :~ay- Lau· Former President&amp;'
cldental.
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m.; I " Beckjnrd 01111 Mel·
way m!Sba!&gt;i lD~~iled mr Tht patrol l'tpOtled
that of Died.
Lohn
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dahl 4:40 p.IIt. ; Cott.oll Queen
the weekend br ol!lcera ot tile 1ticbird Mitchell zg Gam 1
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' John Wolle.
a 1 18
Charges ExP.eeted
up Meldahi 8 p.m. : J. S. LeWis
GallipbUs i'OS~ $tate lli&amp;hwaJ Js, readild 101' a cltatttte n:~ Cars driven by Junior
A. A4mlllltu Sall4aJ - l!tlna . CJN~INNATI &lt;UPI) - Serv· F ll
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doWll M~idahl !:40 p.m.: Wal·
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Patrol.
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· u:es Will be held here Tuesday
o owing Seu e
ter Hougland down Meldabl 3,. A'f'I!ENS, Ohio (tJPfJ -AbOUt ttvt taeD- ri bad liilnor 01 1111 car. 111 1011 fOilltol of and Fred M. Burton, S3, Rt 2, Dilobarre~ 8UdaJ - None. lot L. Jack lllarttn, 85, a~ as- CLEVELA~D (UPI) -Chars·
!0 a;m.. 8oN&lt; u~ Meldihi S:• 1,300 non-teaching personnel at lnjuriu In a':!: car rear tlld the ~ehJQit alld 11 We 1 off tb Jack.Ron collided 11 8. 30 a m
listant to former
Pres1dent es were exptcled to be !Ued Ill
tO a.lll.; £ndeaYot doWn Mel• I Ohio tfftlvetsill" a~pil'tfttly Wahl coUllilon al Uf p m Saturday right side or the hl•h~ay
Saturday on itt 3&amp; • .mile 'aasi
f'INDs SAFE
EL!enbower and.,tlle lata U. s. 5the woundjng ·~~~~vin Rogen,
dahl 7-11 1 m
to unionize.
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Sen. Robert A. .aft, R.otito. : I, New YOrk lil•1• il;tlirday
Qlls ·o~m _
Panto A llnl~IUtion drl~e is belnt 0 ' 1U. 35 • 1 mile and 1 hall car was damollshed.
of Rio Grande.
re was min- YOUNGSTOWN (UI&gt;f) - A Martin, who tiled o1 a beart night In a sculfle' wlth an office . ·
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beafted b~ ienjalllln P'llrtltiY Well of GaUlpolls.
The vehicle sU'Ilok a cuanl or damage to both vehicles. bay waiiting In a nearby wood• attack Saturday was an assiet. guafd.
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~~wD .{ ~:in.:'f!:i c. ; : prestdeftt of Lot!ai17U, Federll: Tho patrol reported that 8 rall, roiled llown into • field No one was Injured.
Iunday stumble~ onto a sale ant oounty p~ecutor and tn l Rogera waa treated at Chari- .,
down 5.50 .m.: Vulcan u
. State, County ·aftd Municipal car driven by Sleven E. NI!M, and len a batteey cable sborto The patrol cited Hall
to which was believed stolen ear- private law practice here be- ty Hospital tor a minor wound, ,
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down ~ 10 Employs• Union
tnd 1 17, Rt. I, Gllilpoilo, failed to eel out, causing the car to catch CalUpoils municipal court Nov. llet In the day from a Campo fore movinlto Phllldelphll. He received when itiOt dUJ'ing a
~re. d Tlte GalUpolio volunteer 8 : ; :ar!:ft~!ll':,
to •;P bell drive-In restaurant. The joined TAft in 1944 10d E.beJto ilruJgle with Tll!iido~ ~altiuz, '
m. p.~dlana ·~~wn .~l.:mP; several isSUes, tnclddinllrllllel, s~ and ~alhed 111to : '
0 a car
1\.ndrew Calbouh up f &lt;3J m . meet Wednesday DlibL
Yen by Kl Y
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re epartment waa called and w
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II· drive-In wu robbed or the Sllfl! bower after Tafl'a death, a.nd a plant gualil .~. lilt! C~bsfruc· .
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J'ane T. doW~~ 6&lt;10 a.m.; Elg.,~: 'l'ht aneft-member commlltk ron, II, Oalll~Ut, lotctna It utinguished the lire.
tallCt•. """' ~ 14 the Mtlma!M to cotiilin ~. an4 !was named a Judie in 11151 ol tibn Credit' l!oose' Mre, whUe
cliff up 7 am . Reliable up 7"50 was named Sltlirtlay when into lhe batk of i t!ar driven Mitchell llulfered an abras- pa~ alle~~i P~· aaw a quanti\y of produce 11ter the U. S. Cuatoma and Patent allel!dly trying to open ·a aafe · '
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pQ!It4 thieves crawled throu&amp;h a teat Appeals Caurt,
ill the office.
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Kanawbil Riter - Esso West leYeral issuse, lnclucllng wqei, lestob, W. Va.
ed rflhl ilhobltt,er. A Pmtll~t, lllrudt the ·: ;._, ~t
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Virginia up London 12:40 a.m.; lrin~e benefits, inconsistenclu All cars were headed wast J&amp;IItel 81llet, M, Itt. 1, Oi!U• 'l11eN
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Lucy Jane Lues• down LOndon In paj pbliciea, prOmbtiOIII and wht n the acddent occurrttl ~Its, hltl a bruiUd l'ltbl arm
•u .llllllor dalllap lit
IN . 10.0~
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Mr. an4 ·Mrs. Gone Thtimpb
12:40 a.m.; Bemt down Mar- job ciasstncatlona.
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The McCpy vehicle bad srop: ind lhoul~t. N~thet
YfaS • *' ~.,~edt a~ f:IO 1 · SAIGON (11J'I) • Obio •Uftfo
oost llg ee
and l1mll7 wtl't'. Sundlly ~tslt·
met 5:10a.m.; Fort Dearborn It wa1 eJpeCied the commit- ped prior to making a ltll ~lfCI, No eharie WM llled . .
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ver~-Prelldenl Vemoll AI• C:U:VELA!&gt;m cuPJ) - AUID&gt; 1 0rs ,of her ~' Ml'ir · and
up Marmet 5:45 a.m.; o. r. tee would prepare a list of tllt1l. There was minor dam e
Thurman Wlllii!Hr flra
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Shearer down Wififleld ! :10 p./gtievances to submit to untwet- 14 the McCoy car and be~ tllp~i ~a nre br~liMJfl~· 011 a car drlvtrl lrom on&amp; K1m1 wllft bt wUI ord level1, brlghtehlllf the ou~ Mr,
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m.: Helen Z up 'Nihlield IO:!O isity olflolalt. There w11 110 to the other two vehicleo. vy 011 a cbem~l tank
tru~ .~ ~~h"Y:~: 81~ It, Itt. inspecl an .edueallimlll etnter., looll lor the ateel · Industry, and
tpd'Mr•.and''iN.
p.m.
meetlnJ ICheduled belweell tile
tractor • tr...er outfit, at 9:50 •
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ve e went run by tile untY~~"Jil'p: ' Alden StHl Mapzi~ reported toda~.
workers and officials.
~:juM :;:ered a mln· p. m. Stlllday on Rt 35, a ball- ~,.!be .~lid&amp; of tht road was 1Cht4ull4 to te!ilaillln' Sal- · AutomoltYt COltl~iille•, ' bic·
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Last Thursday some 16 food or
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will treale4 milt east of the ~ack.OO · Gil· ..,u b1e'!OU1 11olm i lltall box gon Wllll NciV 10
Sill Ultrt 01 the nltterlal· tre
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Viet Cong Calls Off
Fight for War Zone C

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Miller Urges
Hospital News
Benefits for
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Eastern Eagles Flatten S'outhern High 44-14 Saturday Night

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Adllllalons

Elderly Hiked

Mark A. .llurns, 1495 Eastern Speaklnl In Jackson Oil the ·
Ave.: Geoti! W. Queen, Al9 closing day ol the citnpelgn,
. SAIGON (DPI) - Viet Cong ground," Dean said.
flihtlng crashed at Saigon's Tan Fourth Ave.; Mrs. Ronald E. Tenth District Congressional
forces crawled into hiding today "The minute he hit, I hit the Son Nhut Air Base klllill&amp; the Halley, 2145 Eastem Ave.; Rtl Candldate, C~ce
Miller,
after losing 319 killed and 62 ground Deslde him with my coPilot and lnjurln; the Pilot. · H. Unroe, lit I Nottliup: MM. spoke put In 111'0111 IIIJiport of
captured in a vain attempt to helicopter. He jumped tight
Communists Retreat
llranklin H. Cislo, Cheshire; an Increase in social security
jij.lt the march ol U.S. aboard, and we pulled him out U.S. intelii~ence reports lndl- Florence I. Halley, Kana111a; benePL! for the elderly.
infantrymen through their war "We Uke to take care of the cated that about a dlvtsion of John E. Lyons, IV, Rt. I GalU- "lnRallon Is the enemy of
wne c stronghold near the boys who are supporting us." Viet Coug -perhaps 6,000 men polis; Larry C. Dol.!On, Rt. 2 the elderly." declared Miller.
: ambortan border.
But two heiicopter supporting - were operating In the aMa. Gallipolis; Eugene R. Buckley, "The budgets of our ' retlttd
Supported by pinpoint bomb- the operation crashed. A UHlD But they refilled to fl;ht Rt. I Oheshlra; Mra. George people liviDJ oo a liled lnC!Ollle
1ng tlllt w.n accolades !rom tht lost power on the battlefield and today ind melted away as tile Irwin, Rl 2 GaiUpoUt; Ml'l. art being leVmly ltralne4 by
grimy troopers unil.! of the plunged to earth killing all II Americans seized leur base Benjamlll S. ll!Uird, Rt. I Gal· the evtr • indl'eatlftg C\lSl of
u. s. 1111 and 26th Infantry persons aboard and a second camps and huge stores Of food llpolis; Mrs. Cbatles 0. Gllfllen Uvlng. \Ve eannot afford to
Divisions and !96th Light chopper returning from the and ammunition.
Kanauga; Gary A. Stearns, Pt. turn our batks on the needs of
Infantry Brigade met only
Pleasant; Mrs. Gua Henry, Gat. our senior citizens," oontlnuod
idlttered resistance today as
lipolls Ferry, w. \'a. ; Emesl Miller. "The demand! of In·
ibey overran more Viet Cong
S. Felly, Rt. I ft. Pleasant; llatlon mult be met."
palll! cmps and pushed deeper
Mrs. Mark G. Williams, Rl 3 He reminded hia aUdience
Into the jungle sanctuary 65 (Continued f,rom Page One) .
Leon, W. va.; Mrs. William T. that 11 was the Repubilcln
miles northwest ol Saigon.
dent John•on s tojl economiC
Winter, Pt. Pleisant; Mrs. Hat- members of Congress
who
But during the weekend three advisers say the
nation's
lie RadcUif, Rt. 2 Leon, W. Va.; so strongly urged that ConU.S. companies took heavy economy "is '!:ovmg ahead at a
Jeffrey L. Dunlap, Pt. Pleas- li'"ess remain in session long
casualties when they ran into healthy pace,
but nol .,
ant; Harry D. Keams, Rl. I Le· enough to provide these much
LONG GAIN - Roger Allman (10), !aslem Eagles senior, reel1 off a big gtJit
, hi lull hours of "nothing but rapidly as last year.
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Mra. Michael H. Balley, needed benefit!, and that It
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the first period of Saturday'a came apin1t Southern. Tornado playen are ill
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~f. d lead" !rom guerrillas in a pre-election report to the . CLEVELAND (UP /ted ~~~~- Pt. Pleasailf.: Glenna C. Patter- was the Democrat membera Q( pursult.-8elltlnel photo,
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' t' nched In Spider holes and Chief Executive Sunday at his lcide detectives awa,,_, I ,~Y son Rt. I GaiUpolli Ferry: Mra. ConartU that puobed lor
ail:n re
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Pletllllll• lo"-"'ttili
concrete bunkers.
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Economic Advisers .aid thai ·~ 1. e or s
ac own 8 Mrs. William P. Mallack, Porn· The adminltltatlon has ereat.
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kn kcdl pros~cts for the future were VIcious slayer of a polite Cleve- eroy· John D Wolle Miners- ed a problem With which II
Commumst
gunners
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Otch estra . ehorus l 8I~ g ville;' Edward 'C. Barton,
' Rt. 1 cannot cope. They have set
an y 100 Supersabre,oc bul lexcellent
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Gen John R Dean Jr . major improvements in plant The
Y of MISs Mar one · Racine ; Mrs. Laura Lolm, P0111- iniAl motion tile wortt tnOalion
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bs bettor Winbigler, 42, was
found eroy · Mrs Charlfl G Sheell lhls -·"try bas e-rJen·~
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om usy Rt. I Harrisonville; Mrs. George since the late IINO'I. He ap.
mandhig "Operation Attleboro." said Council Chairman Gard· Euclid Avenue.
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C. Ramsey, Columhul:
Mn. psaled to the people of SoUth· Four per110ns were lined,
ers nail rescued the pilot.
ner Ackley, "Recent develop. A teen • age boy
w lng Ray Jeffers, Aleulldrla, Va.: ealtem Ohio to reject
the bond forfeited, and one
PTh~ · g:Oeral was flying over ments in the o&lt;onomy are a through the Cleveland Fine Arts Mrs. Merlin E. Teell, Rl. a big spending policies 111 the was dlsmlued In Potlleroy
lh thlck jungled area in a cause for encouragement, but Garden discovered the body, ironton; Mrs. Ira Stepp, Green- Delllocral admlldltraUon and or Charles Leaat'l court
he~copter when the jet was hit.i not for complacency."
hidden from the busy thoro:gh· up, Ky.; Mrl. Jllhn 0. Newman to return responlibll represen• urday evening. The case l(allnst\
"l saw the chute and cirded
fare by a row of lhru:s:. an Rl. 1 Kitts 11111; Kathtyn J. tatlon to Washington,
Gerald McDaniel,
Pomeray,
ih kid nlil he got on
the Best Snub f f!t
embankment. She ha
a Canter, Rt t Jaclllon: Larry
charged In assault @lid battery,
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was dlsmi.ued lor lack
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lked t shorus for mort than ten years. David D. Ward Rlclilnondile·
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evidence.
mese P1oma.. wa
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today at the Red Square
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. heel nl Paul D. Dallllll, II, lrotl!()n; liltd A marrtabe license wu Is·
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tronc, N. J. 23,
0 y Mrs. Billy R. Oblln&amp;er, West suet! In Metyo County Probate forfeited a $25 bond lor runmilitary parade honoring the inches tall an well
49th anniversary of the Boishe· IIIIi pound&amp;.
Columbia,
court Saturday morning to Jet- ning 8 red light; Henry Mli:am,
Gauge read!Dgs: Gallipolis vik Revolution. Thousands of She heel beeft severely =~n
Blrtbs
ry Michael St. Clalt, 18, ftoute 28• Middleport, waa Dned
D•m 120. 12.8 . running 5 feet Soviet Citizens witnessl'd the?" the face and head,
ed Mrs. George IrWin, Rl. 2 Gll• 3 Coolville, and' Bohhle Sue and costs for l'tltlltlni a
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on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 2tl.- 1,nub - the sharpest yet in m the neck, and her underw at Upolia, daughter, 10:35 a.m. Sat- Bucliahmt, 18, Jtoute 1, !leeds- Ugh!; John Burdette, 48, Pl.
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Pieasan~ for the aame charl(l,
63 Pt Pleasant 24.03. Hinton 1the JO.year-oid feud bolwten ripped off. Officers aid she 11' urday; Mrs. Carl Schultz, Jr., ville.
l.B5, Kanawha Falls 5.20, Char· Ithe Communist giant.!.
part~endtly badd been raped.
Rl. 2 Racine son, IO:to a.ln.
was alao lined f6 and cosll;
leston 1!.119. LOndon Dam was i The walkout came when Fri 9 escribed the vicUm Saturday; Mr&amp;. James E. MorCharl11 Vanmeter 18, Mlddlfl.
runnlug one-hall foot, Marmet :Sovtet Oefense Minister Mar- as a loverthof ~icalalld boob. row, Pt. Pleasant, son, 4:49 p.
DEER KILLED
port, fer excessive speed for
Dam thre•.quarten of a foo( shal Rodion Mallnovsky accuSed A purse at
waya cll' ln. Saturday; Mrs. Michael II.
road condltllllls w11 lined t5
and Winfield Dam one foot. 1 Pekin ol "encmltai!n&amp; U.S. rled wltll her was hOt foWid, Bailey, Pt. Pleasant, daughter, Sheriff ftobett C. Hertjl\bach, and CIISII, 10d Gent Whaley, .
Boat Movements:
: imperialism to hew ctimes" by
5:15 p.m. Saturday.
reported a bUck deer Was kill- Bh.,., was. lined f6 and allll .
Olllo River - Edeana Bos· :refusing to
join a tllllted
\VEA THER
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ed this morning at 7 a.m. on for panina 1m a dQUble yellow
•orth down 12, 6:15a.m.; Lu· .communtsi"Miillln VIet Nilll
lltGIII)' eiOtld)',
- · Mtl. Roy Baltden, Jt., Mts. State Hoole 1!, lout mllu lllle.
· *wtn and ll!lllll'tlllltt'ir Cora 1:. llebhett, Mrl. ctmnet north bl Pollleroy•btn tt julllpo
.her Herdman down 18, 5 a.m. ; ' Safe, Onl l 9
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)VEC down 15, 7:10 a.m. ; A. \ OIUO 8 MOTORISTS · RIC TvHday. Hl... ltib)' R.a. L6W&lt; Bll.lh, Mrs. Larry D. C&amp;rpeni6t, Donald Gene V8ll'llooie, Colum. Mllllall..l Salllnla7 - ·
1 Pallen up 16, 1:25 a.m.; Hll' corded one of the oafe~ weef toolgbl 4US.
Mts. l!:lslUI. Condee Mrs. Hat• bua. Minor damlll to the U'uck Htlll11!lei,
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1ey Jordon up 16. M5 a.m.; ends in many months With ·On·
ry R. Estes, Miss Fllll'elll!e R. Wal reported.
Frank
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13 reported killed m the per- \'OTEII8 REMINDED
Llmberpr, Wllllam r. LookadO,
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;{B()tJT'l'O MAKE A TOUCHDOWNMarrammy White up 16, 6 a.m.; lod het•Neefl Frida1 evening and \'otm of the 3rd ward In Mn. Harold K. Maione, K~nellle Lambert, RuUand:
tin (27), junior halfback of the Eastern Eagles; it
?ennsylvania down !6, 6:25 a. mldmght Sunday.
Middleport will vote ih t be nelh D. Neol, Mn. Eimer E. MERCHANTS l'O MEI!lT
Parsoria, Rilclile ; Ilana
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shown going Into the end zone about to · catch a
W. A meelln; of Racine Ilterch- llarrl!tlll\llll'; P41!1 11911ft, · toUchdown pass from Quarterback Charlea Eichinger
m.; Jefferson up 17, 5:05 p.m.; Highway safety . officials were northern basement of tile Cen· Randolph, Mrs. Charles
&gt;tee! Trader up 18, 5 a.m. ;; ~t a loss to e~q~lam the drama!- tral School uilding and 4th ward Roacll, Mrs. Smitb 1. Runyon, ants to COII$lder
Christmas tiDe. : ····· ... .. ,.._. ... · ·· ·: .:· · ·· In the second quarter of the Eagles romp of 44-14
Brimstone down 17, 6:10 a.m.; 1c decrease 10 trlfftc dealha vottrS .UI vote In the south Mary It. SpurlQCk, Mn. Maxinol (lromotion Ideas bas been call- Di.cbarl'l Salltrtlly - Mrs. _.;:.o;.;.v:::.
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)teet Trader up IB, 5 a.m. ; , during the ~kend, although basement (ltlnderprten 1'00111) tabor, IUchard G. Ables, Mrs. ed this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. James Fry and t!a~~&amp;htet,
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Charles Stevenson down 18, 7:·1· they noted dr~vers teod to be 11 In the Pall ll!v~a\ yeara. Ida Artl1, Clarence H. Beaver at the Racine town hail bulld- Ann Weyersmille~:, ...Du •""''I' I ·fermitll for Nine
1 Younptown Lass
10 a.m.; Mountain State up 19, more cauboua When condlllont
Mn. Gamet o. IIetz, Mra. Ray ing. All merchan!JI are urced Bess, Mrs. Horace Smith.
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are lesl than idtal. Two were
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Mrs. James D. Lan;, to attend.
Birt• _ A daughter 10 Mr.
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DIV 0 RCE GRANTED
~rly Jo Neville, Mn. Hoiand Mrs. Frllll!&lt;: Krautter.
COLUMBUS (UP)) - TweD· I YOUNGSTO N &lt;IJPI) -Jam•
10 a.m.; Kent~klan ~P 21, 6:10 where Jerry t.eonard Sowers, 3, Donna k. Stobart W1lJ Jrant- lle Nuzum, Ronda Sue Perry, lers and ln18111 di~hter, Mrs. Admlssllaa Sllllday permltl to drill new ela Matta, 9, Youn4atoWII; died
un. ; National down :13, 4:16 ~aslataily burned iii a hoUie eel a divorce fl'Oin Jlllut 'ii. Slo: Mrs. Ecbert A. Stewm and In· Gene A. Jewell and Infant son, Ia Cozart, Portland:
and three to reopen wells late Saturday nigHt in Norm·
&amp;mn!OII !ant daughiar, Mrs. E~~&amp;ene E. MI1. Harold 1... Queen and In- Hawley,
Pomerw;
Issued laal week by the Side Hospital of a
cru!hed ·
p.m. 1 8aby 4ar down :13, 12:· fm•. and near lronlllll whert batt Saturday by
10 a.m. ; Jenks. down 2S, l:liO 8 , Joseph Wa«ner, 18, Vienna, W. Pleas Judst John C. Blt!GII. Grahalit, Mrs. Ro;er Lee Jef· !ant soli.
Gibbs, Letart, w. \Ia.
Oil and Gas Division.
okull after belna accidentally
m.; Louioiana up ~.4:40a.m. ; \Ia., was ·Injured lataU• 'vilfn
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Diacbarges Saaday _
Four pennill were taken out hit while playing' with ber bro-

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Ran&amp;er down Greenup 7:2S p. his car ran inlb the bscit of a
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Krider, Eloise Hayes, carl , ~':e fo~ll~pe~~e~p~· :.'k~ ~~~; ~::::=~~, • In a ~lib' ·
m. : Patneia D. up
Greenup parked truck on U. S. 52..
Hldllmel Otvllle Arms
3:10 a.m.: 11. E. l!owles up S:.
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20 a.m.; Brlab
lip Greenup
Mel&amp;• Goat al H ilai
Creek Twp. and one each in !by a bar beD ,,..., which had
5:4&amp; a.m.; M~fl;&gt; K.
down
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Jackson and Clayton Twps. of . been attached ~e cellin• •
Gr~u~ 8:40 i .tli.; l!:sso Penn"
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Satardap~ Noll Perry County.
when she ppparentl~ reachall
sylvania llll. Gr~liUp f :3S a.m.;
Seveu persons were Injured, three Umis, acconllng 10 om. Into the cotnef of the house. ~a:~w;.!":"eray;
Janet
for II. The ·death tral .tliled Ill'
Pollyw\ diJWtt Meldadhl 3·~ p.
none !ttiollllY, bt elibt blab- cera.
[no one was Injured. No charce Disebarged :~ay- Lau· Former President&amp;'
cldental.
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m.; I " Beckjnrd 01111 Mel·
way m!Sba!&gt;i lD~~iled mr Tht patrol l'tpOtled
that of Died.
Lohn
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the weekend br ol!lcera ot tile 1ticbird Mitchell zg Gam 1
n
' John Wolle.
a 1 18
Charges ExP.eeted
up Meldahi 8 p.m. : J. S. LeWis
GallipbUs i'OS~ $tate lli&amp;hwaJ Js, readild 101' a cltatttte n:~ Cars driven by Junior
A. A4mlllltu Sall4aJ - l!tlna . CJN~INNATI &lt;UPI) - Serv· F ll
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doWll M~idahl !:40 p.m.: Wal·
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Patrol.
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· er thai had !allen to the noot llall, 3?, Petersburg, w. va., Monk, Pomeroy.
· u:es Will be held here Tuesday
o owing Seu e
ter Hougland down Meldabl 3,. A'f'I!ENS, Ohio (tJPfJ -AbOUt ttvt taeD- ri bad liilnor 01 1111 car. 111 1011 fOilltol of and Fred M. Burton, S3, Rt 2, Dilobarre~ 8UdaJ - None. lot L. Jack lllarttn, 85, a~ as- CLEVELA~D (UPI) -Chars·
!0 a;m.. 8oN&lt; u~ Meldihi S:• 1,300 non-teaching personnel at lnjuriu In a':!: car rear tlld the ~ehJQit alld 11 We 1 off tb Jack.Ron collided 11 8. 30 a m
listant to former
Pres1dent es were exptcled to be !Ued Ill
tO a.lll.; £ndeaYot doWn Mel• I Ohio tfftlvetsill" a~pil'tfttly Wahl coUllilon al Uf p m Saturday right side or the hl•h~ay
Saturday on itt 3&amp; • .mile 'aasi
f'INDs SAFE
EL!enbower and.,tlle lata U. s. 5the woundjng ·~~~~vin Rogen,
dahl 7-11 1 m
to unionize.
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Sen. Robert A. .aft, R.otito. : I, New YOrk lil•1• il;tlirday
Qlls ·o~m _
Panto A llnl~IUtion drl~e is belnt 0 ' 1U. 35 • 1 mile and 1 hall car was damollshed.
of Rio Grande.
re was min- YOUNGSTOWN (UI&gt;f) - A Martin, who tiled o1 a beart night In a sculfle' wlth an office . ·
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beafted b~ ienjalllln P'llrtltiY Well of GaUlpolls.
The vehicle sU'Ilok a cuanl or damage to both vehicles. bay waiiting In a nearby wood• attack Saturday was an assiet. guafd.
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~~wD .{ ~:in.:'f!:i c. ; : prestdeftt of Lot!ai17U, Federll: Tho patrol reported that 8 rall, roiled llown into • field No one was Injured.
Iunday stumble~ onto a sale ant oounty p~ecutor and tn l Rogera waa treated at Chari- .,
down 5.50 .m.: Vulcan u
. State, County ·aftd Municipal car driven by Sleven E. NI!M, and len a batteey cable sborto The patrol cited Hall
to which was believed stolen ear- private law practice here be- ty Hospital tor a minor wound, ,
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down ~ 10 Employs• Union
tnd 1 17, Rt. I, Gllilpoilo, failed to eel out, causing the car to catch CalUpoils municipal court Nov. llet In the day from a Campo fore movinlto Phllldelphll. He received when itiOt dUJ'ing a
~re. d Tlte GalUpolio volunteer 8 : ; :ar!:ft~!ll':,
to •;P bell drive-In restaurant. The joined TAft in 1944 10d E.beJto ilruJgle with Tll!iido~ ~altiuz, '
m. p.~dlana ·~~wn .~l.:mP; several isSUes, tnclddinllrllllel, s~ and ~alhed 111to : '
0 a car
1\.ndrew Calbouh up f &lt;3J m . meet Wednesday DlibL
Yen by Kl Y
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re epartment waa called and w
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II· drive-In wu robbed or the Sllfl! bower after Tafl'a death, a.nd a plant gualil .~. lilt! C~bsfruc· .
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J'ane T. doW~~ 6&lt;10 a.m.; Elg.,~: 'l'ht aneft-member commlltk ron, II, Oalll~Ut, lotctna It utinguished the lire.
tallCt•. """' ~ 14 the Mtlma!M to cotiilin ~. an4 !was named a Judie in 11151 ol tibn Credit' l!oose' Mre, whUe
cliff up 7 am . Reliable up 7"50 was named Sltlirtlay when into lhe batk of i t!ar driven Mitchell llulfered an abras- pa~ alle~~i P~· aaw a quanti\y of produce 11ter the U. S. Cuatoma and Patent allel!dly trying to open ·a aafe · '
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. some 100 workers met to diiClln by Getaldine McCoy, 60, Chat. ton 14 hls right !Ide alld a brill!- ~ In: lUOll
pQ!It4 thieves crawled throu&amp;h a teat Appeals Caurt,
ill the office.
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Kanawbil Riter - Esso West leYeral issuse, lnclucllng wqei, lestob, W. Va.
ed rflhl ilhobltt,er. A Pmtll~t, lllrudt the ·: ;._, ~t
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Virginia up London 12:40 a.m.; lrin~e benefits, inconsistenclu All cars were headed wast J&amp;IItel 81llet, M, Itt. 1, Oi!U• 'l11eN
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WOLF PEN .
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Lucy Jane Lues• down LOndon In paj pbliciea, prOmbtiOIII and wht n the acddent occurrttl ~Its, hltl a bruiUd l'ltbl arm
•u .llllllor dalllap lit
IN . 10.0~
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Mr. an4 ·Mrs. Gone Thtimpb
12:40 a.m.; Bemt down Mar- job ciasstncatlona.
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The McCpy vehicle bad srop: ind lhoul~t. N~thet
YfaS • *' ~.,~edt a~ f:IO 1 · SAIGON (11J'I) • Obio •Uftfo
oost llg ee
and l1mll7 wtl't'. Sundlly ~tslt·
met 5:10a.m.; Fort Dearborn It wa1 eJpeCied the commit- ped prior to making a ltll ~lfCI, No eharie WM llled . .
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ver~-Prelldenl Vemoll AI• C:U:VELA!&gt;m cuPJ) - AUID&gt; 1 0rs ,of her ~' Ml'ir · and
up Marmet 5:45 a.m.; o. r. tee would prepare a list of tllt1l. There was minor dam e
Thurman Wlllii!Hr flra
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Shearer down Wififleld ! :10 p./gtievances to submit to untwet- 14 the McCoy car and be~ tllp~i ~a nre br~liMJfl~· 011 a car drlvtrl lrom on&amp; K1m1 wllft bt wUI ord level1, brlghtehlllf the ou~ Mr,
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m.: Helen Z up 'Nihlield IO:!O isity olflolalt. There w11 110 to the other two vehicleo. vy 011 a cbem~l tank
tru~ .~ ~~h"Y:~: 81~ It, Itt. inspecl an .edueallimlll etnter., looll lor the ateel · Industry, and
tpd'Mr•.and''iN.
p.m.
meetlnJ ICheduled belweell tile
tractor • tr...er outfit, at 9:50 •
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ve e went run by tile untY~~"Jil'p: ' Alden StHl Mapzi~ reported toda~.
workers and officials.
~:juM :;:ered a mln· p. m. Stlllday on Rt 35, a ball- ~,.!be .~lid&amp; of tht road was 1Cht4ull4 to te!ilaillln' Sal- · AutomoltYt COltl~iille•, ' bic·
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Last Thursday some 16 food or
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will treale4 milt east of the ~ack.OO · Gil· ..,u b1e'!OU1 11olm i lltall box gon Wllll NciV 10
Sill Ultrt 01 the nltterlal· tre
department workers 81ayed off at the Gallipolis Medical Ceftl.&gt; l_la county line. No one was In· Dwned by ~uisell Sltiyton. No
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stepping uP IIIelr buying ~~ an /
tile job in an apparent protatt et Hospital. Others
having JUred. No clillfge was ffied. O!J8 was •ln,J~~- and no charge
APPROVJII PBOJBCI'
IIDUiltll .Ulllll •.'l'be·,auiO..Indu• Pl~i:=PJI)t.
DEVO'l'I!D TO llft'EIES'I 01 by calilnl in liek. Motlt Ollhelll minor llllurll!l, but not treated The (la~ !al4 that a dele!!- WU filed... . ' '
'· II')' . Jenera!!, orders i)
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ahd Mrs. CharMEJUS • MABON o\IIEA
!lent !RICk to work Friday.
were Barbara NuM, 15, 1 Pal- Hve wheel bearlbg caused ftl'f Wbnllii''t :·'I&gt;IIIOlt, 2!1, Itt. 1. COLUMBUS tUI&gt;I) - Gov. month, ~~u~._,ifie; ,~li\IJ! ilame
Jo.
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~t~~~er lh the Nunn ear; Donna to bteik out In the tight teat Crown Clt)'; eseaped iftJUtr at Jame1 Rhodes Sunday lf1prov."the 11.11 wee~· ,of 'llcwlt~r.
. "Y/arn$r spent
,.,.~~:-'..!::'"'31!.';.:~,..NOW YOO ~
Houston, 15, Pi1111a Rile, 13, wlieel of the tandem on th• 19:30 p. ~. Sal.lirtlly l~ liD ed 1 propo!MII reeaarcb pi'Qjecl orde,n eall .19} O,ctmlltl:
Jier fqotlift,
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Dlllltllo,
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The
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I trt G. Wooten, 33, St. Albans, miles south ol Itt. 700. The lum on alcOhol t4ue&amp;lillfl ·in ·
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..,,.,, •• ...... ""' ,.IUIJI, attem....o 1e ..u.et· tilt 1'1111 Tilt patrol city Nunn 14 Gtlo A pt"'"'- tl'llek driven b• •• • · ' ·nt ••d ' 1l•"littA a ... ach··•s
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11111 Ua OOIIlty juvenili 1.'0111'1 Nov. Wry L."~all,,
i c~t:.: ~Ma';ity -·
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,Urd Pl'tt•-' ...,,••, ~ 11m • charge af taiillte to 11011
va., met~ a ~ In 'l'huf. di~i!~Mid; Nt
lldA llled.
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;'~i..'''· Now ..,, "'" • ed. ,. .,.., 6e 'llird btjcact. wtlhill lilt altUtld dltat &amp;• man at 1!:30 p, 111. Saturday. f'~y, •t.l0;20 p. m, $1tnd•y ·
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. '!'here was heavy dalllaae to • cat c!tl.' *' ,.tir . Nelli~ M Roger McCulheon, , u, So!)lo. ville, . · .,. .,,,,
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'two !IIIII ncaped lfl'loue ·liJo tile truck anti llllnor damap Hayft, M, Mlddt•port, lltaded meravUie w. Va. lflt dilo
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i....''a; E'lnlt Olq . lltrmlll, It, jllty wlieb t11e1r car tolled oft It the boiUe ~Wiied ~Y Nancy ·i!luth oa ftt. , 1, struck anhln: "' bJ Pom~tor 'pollta Satur-\ ·
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~ Route I, P01111ti11, wat ltftlt. Rt. 7, four mlles north of the Davit oi 1Cohlitlbia. The patrol ed a. tlw Juat SGIIIh ol tha ~Y· illy on a ~rge · 01 rttkll!l&amp;' A' au~ ,
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.-, ~"'11•.., ~· ........ eel b)' tile I!OIIIIIj lhitlff't dl!o Sllvet llrtd&amp;~. at 4:30 p. 111. lll:ld Hall a ttllck blt 1 muddy aer Creek. jllm ~ wu rnt.· opereUon. alitl IIQ ciYI · tali lu~, ~~~ -•.
fA"- .:;::·.,!",.":t"";;::: partmenl Monday mominc on a Satllrday. The car caught spot on ftl S5. H• lost control bot
14 the car. Mn ' lliayor Lepr'e court;Ntw,ml!er lasOllnt .irheD..coJD&amp; .abollt 25!.
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charJe of non..upport.
alter It bad roUed over aboUI alld ·tlle •eblclt slid baclcwarda Hqu cl•llriillllii tleet.
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Bosiim

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Cincinnati
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BaltimOre
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Chicago

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Detr~iiL
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San Francisce
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Las A~•
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Seores:.

Soathwest
By Ullllt4 l'relllllterlladaeal 1 Mllldst 21 Tn A.&amp;M. If
Easten Dlvllloll
1North Tex. 35 ClncinnaU 13
W. L. T. Pel. Colo. St 45 New Mexico 6
St. Louis
? I I .875 Oklahoma 3? Kansas St. 8
Dallas
~ 2 I .714 Hiram Scott 7 Angelo St 2
Cleveland
5 J t .8251 SW Tel. 20 S.F. Austin 7
Waahlngton
5 4 0 .556~--------- ·=·- -1
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Montau St. 38 l!Jonta 0
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ILiaifield
33 Wiilalnelte 12
New York
1 6 1 .143
Sllnford
21 Air F'&lt;&gt;rce 8
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San
Jose
St 21 Iltabo 7
Attmlaweatel'tl
.oool
Washington 15 UCLA S
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By
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Wash. St 14 Oregon 13
Green Bay
7 2 0
Thla week's Ohio college foot- So Cal 35 CaUfolllia 9
Baltimere
6 z o
sebedule
St 31 Arilona 12
San Francisco f 3 I
SATURDAY
Young 53 :Tex Wslrn 33
LOR Angeles
4 5 0
... ; nh;. Stale at Iowa
St
47 Univ ·of Paclftc 9
Chicago
3 4 I
Diego City €oJ :18 Mrcst 13
Mlm\I!SOII
S 4 I :~~ ~::~111: at CillciMali
at Miami
St42 Colo.rWestern 7
Detr.oll
2 6 I .~
Univ. at Bowlll( Green . .
Slllday'o Results
St.
at Marshall
Pittsburgh 16 Cleveland I
at Capjtal
Pblladelphla 2f Daiiu 23
at Denison
U.S. WJNltiEft
St. Lauis 20 New York 17
at Grove City
SAO PAULO, Bnzll (UP!) Bllllimore 37 Wubington tO
Marietta
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United Slates team tJolstered
at
Cbica1o 10 Detroit 10 lie
Wesleyan
at
MI.
Union
By
U1IJied ,_, lalenalfoaal
Minnesota :10 Green Bay 17
IMuoktngum at Hofstra
Japan's Toe! Fly,era ~I Stmday
SaD Fran U Las Angelea 13
Wooster
at
Oberlin
Ia
an lnlematiOoal baaebaii
Ned Stmday•s Gimes
Baltimore at Atlanfa
tournament
WaltAlltos
at AkroR
thaWI
of theginie.
I!Quaton
Daiiu at Washington
at ·Youngstown homered 1n the ninth 1na1n1 for
Detroit at Minneaota
Central
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the Yank.R' llibd alrallbt
New Yorlc at Lae Angell!l
F'IU'IIIODI State .!W.Va.) "riclory
l'hUedeipbla al Cleveland
Blllfllon al Ohio northern ·
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St. Loula at Pittsburgh
C... Teclt at Western Res..
Sa• Frincla at CbiciJo
Bethany,· at Jlllut Carroll

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h.p. fen jet motor with dul uhausts, toe greatl!r cleanina
offlcientJ. TooJ.Pak. Toe swlich. Flip top lid. loni Lile
nylon hosl. Doltilo ut II d•niiJI AC~tSSDnes at no exira

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AN OPEN LmER
to the Replllllleen candidate for Congrttt
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.The U;$, C0111r111 Is probably thl malt highly
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Nlptcled lew-m1klng body en
whr you keep calllno II na.- lilly nlmtl, •like
"rubbtMtamp"-When 11 the semt lime you ore
trying to be elected to tht very Congre11 you'rt
making fun of.
We alao wonder whtthar we should continue
to teach our children rttptcl for government 11111
authority, IInce you seolft to feel th1t it's okay II
throw brick-bets end coli nomH lnltlld tf tHerlng positive solutions to the problems facing A""
trlc1 an4 the world today•
Is Congm1man Moeller rtallr • rubber..tempt
a, your urtoens picture It? Alter all, Sir, Mr. Motlo
,.r often voted lgelnst administration progreme
"hon ho ftltthtt they wire not good lor hit plOp.
It In the lOth Dlltrlct or for our notion. Hart ere
1 low, just In cue you milled thiill. elthouth
lt.ty're ttslly avoilllllt from public recenls:
. Walter Moeller voted AGAINST Foreltn Aid
II Countries lup,lylng Halp II North lntrnam 111d
CU..a . . . AGAINst an lncreiSt In lht NIIIOftll
Qtllt . . AGAINIT 1 T1111,omy IIICrtlll Ill tht
NtlltiMII Dtbt . . . AGAINST ra11ln1 the Solorlts
of Supreme Court JusticH ... AGAINST the Foreign Aid Appropriation• 1111 . , . AOAINIT cletlftl
Vtterons Has!lllale . . AGAINST • cut-back In •
lll'tllrlotlons fer lchttl Lunch•• . . . AOAINIT lno
ert11lng Conertlllllln'l ttrml to ,our Veo11 -he
bellev11 that's for lht IIIOIILI to dtcldt·
C:ongrtttm1n Mollltr h1s voted I'Oit th1 pttplt
. \ . fer Progr111 In lduutlon and lconti!IICI tllll
Nltural RIIOUPCII.
Maybe yo11 •"'hl to ttkt I cllltr lttk 11 Clflo
trtHmtn Motlltt's ertdtntltl., Mt. lttpubllun
ltllllldate. Ht'l ""
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know. H1 atrns tn lmporl1111 ctittmiiiHt llkt
the Spoce Commlltee. He enjoya the ltlped of 111
his collott- In Wtlhlftlllft, IIIII hat lllln callttl
"the ¥trY tymlltl tf honHty, mortllry tnd cau,..
ega" In lhl HtUII of lttprtttntlll¥11.
Mr. Moelltr wn born tnd ro.1rtd an 1 farm. HI
oamtd t lltthelor's d111rte In l!ducatlon end • M...
ter's dtgrtt In Science. Several months • · tht
Henorory dllrot of Dector of Law wit nnfllftd
upOn him.
Ht opent 10 J111rl 11 • college llaehtr 1nd 22
as 1 minlllldlt~ .tllt ,..,,, ltllt \tim It
Cang,.. In 195~the flrat O.mocrot to strve In
Cenwrou In tur district since the Civil WIP.
Congress""'n Moeller looks protty good to us
Mr. Republican c1ndldate. He also loab prtttY
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DR. SAM SHEPPARJ) a po~Uy real Bl.cbelor fatb. TV~ Joe :frlllklllll ~~ur:.: ~ :~:I R. D., on Sunday evtl)lng.
Mall)'. pedealrllll ll'l wllli::'J.
wUe Arlane have more than er : buylnl Yule llftl lor lnl In~ 111e ra14 circuit !viii aftomooll
Y Mr. and Mn. Everett Clart Ill. lng not from cbolce but bee&amp;~ ~
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UtumunblrtheoefourJumbl..,
ene letter to eaeh square to
just his life at slake Ill t h o
· dren 1their mother car- ML Alr/111 the Poecuw where Mn. Art;,,. Crablroe M
at the Dean
drive a ear. T h I • ,
for• four OldiDU7 wort1o,
murder retrial; they ban bad o1 JliAey died IOJilt lime aao) he wu 1 hit),
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Murl Galaway, Mrs,
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0110 evenlnl! !all m
·they aren't famll!ar with
adoptlo• IIJIIII!catlona .11net last . It's all Greek tD schciol· Marllll Raye'• .., Niek e... Mallol Mn. Carl Crabtree and , ·
driving
and IOmtlim..
July for two Indiana • born teacher Nancy Gunderoon and dol, Is squiring Errol Flynn's Russeu: were llllong diose a~ hoCaUmg at 1be Mary Circle llllknowln&amp;IY taU
dlan&lt;.es,
younasters (boy, II months; his aame Is Leonard GoulBJ&gt;o last LoUta Be\lerly Aadland . tendi
from Tem le €bur h me over the weekend were truslln&amp; the driver ID (l ve
girl, 210 yean) at a Chlcaao driB (richer than Nlarchos) . The Met•a' most beauUful dl~~ when
wsclmet at ~ ~· ~d Mrs. Melvin Circle of tbem the righl-&lt;lf·way.
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eenter; they'D knOW by Christ- Jant FOJUII c!HMed d 0 w 1 ABIII Mollo lll!lled for Po!T)I church 011 Wedneld evenln
um us, Laura Circle
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naked Como's CbriBtmas Show
Invited guests were"' Tem
Dorcas, Haiti~ PoweU
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Gov. nominee K!eru O'jlohel' lrllth~o nude publicity for her Ethel Merman's daupter Nl&amp; members and district offi P daupt&lt;r, Addi~,Porlland, and Africa• violets grow best In
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ty weds beautiful scj!oollhcb- "Ba
1 In the Park.* (OJIC! ole Geary gela ller
footlight Mrs- D. M. Brysoa and '::' JMr. and .\llrs. ames Circle of red clay poto because of tt.
er Mary ()'Boyle Dec. 21 . . bare oot maybe?
Please, chance in I Coast producliOD, Arthur Broob who led a d.,: New Haven, W. Va.
porous walll.
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Great old !"nr,'!',lter &lt;"Among Jan&amp; ,
"Birds FaD to Rise A&amp;aln" . votioas and apirltual fellowship.
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My Souvenir!, Moon OVer
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The cops' Greenwich Villaae Mr and Mrs Ed Wood
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Miami," "Ob, What a Pal Was DOORMAN AT A POP.SPOT probleJD81th Wildly eamping eomP..,ed by
grandmoi;!"'
Mary," etc.) Edgar Lealie is II frequented by athletes reaUy iJ BaUow.-.arbed aay
birds Mrs zena Perry Calumb r,
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a Doctors Hospital oxygen tent tile bocly&amp;Uanl for a Cosa N"" were tbeir wildest ever; Imp.,. vlsiM relaUves in this
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Our Paris antenna propl!e!les tran who runs a nearby black· sib!e. '
durin&amp; the weekend
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_ 01 DeGaulle will refuse to legalize Jack pme .,riJtine Jorgen- Betty Hutton's retiring from Mr and Mr ~ Wood
auaeotedbytheaboveeortoon. "The Pill" .. Roy
Cohn sen doesn't
her (his) lits) retirement aaaln: 1 TV pilot. and iamlly e!ned :n her~!
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. Mtllon Serle CWihloned h" ChriJ said, How about 'I II- premiere of
her "Biow·up" Mr and M Roll d C I&gt;
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TV cancellation with a brand vlt!d C1111p'?" .. · "They" aay film willM David Hemming, tree .and 1o1r rs.Rtl
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Frankiehad("Mame")
Michael'•. Crabtree
of Mr
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Ave. shop doing the In~U_I
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the other
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1 bearl attack;
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Gordon McLaughlin son of
Maplewood, spent a week end Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McLflugh·
here Wllh Mrs. Baker's par· lin, Albany, wiD ce!ebra!A! his
By Waylle G. Braoclstadt,
eniB, Mr. and Mrs. D a Y 22nd birthday oa Nov 26 He I
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Canode, Pt Rock, and called oa ,Is in Viet Nam and. ca~ be I
husband to have
other relaUves and friends lo I remembered al lhe following '
sweat• at night? He may sweat
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Mrs. Lewl8 Smith bas r.. Laughlin 2218080 US M C 1 11
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Mr. and Mrs. Farm Fraley ce1ved word that her uncle . lln., lsi Marine lst Pti Co
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Please tell pranksten _Hal·
farruly of Ashland, Ky. and ·~ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rawl· FPO San Franc150 C!if. ' i
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Relatives of mine will
be 1oween and otherwise _
to 1 A - Nlgb&amp; sweata are
Tackett, Flatwoods, Ky. ings have 'Brrived at
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married 50 years this Decem- Ithink before they play tricks. ~on Y seen In perstns w b
· their brotller·in·law and :Park, Fla., ot the home
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have tuberculosis but they
sister, Mr. and Mrs. William I their SOD·in.law and
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e res 0 e wav. l ually occur every night
them by fnends and lhe11 chd- ~ at the hospital waiting after
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Culwell and other relatives re· ' Mr.a nd Mrs, Charles ~~~~~~
dren. A very big affair.
my husband had a near'. fatal possl ltes nc e a
eenlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Deaver 1\J
Evidently these planners are Iheart attack. They finally made cy of Vl~mm C or D.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Blanton of Albany who a:~::·~
unaware of the fact that this me go home and try to get ma~es w ch may be due teo and son, Greg, Jackson, visited . them will visit her 1
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couple bad to be married, and some rest, saying they'd call
of causes, a
ber parenls, Mr. and M ... :Hollywood, Fill., before
their Urst child was born seven if an emergency arose.
run- own cond•hon .0~·
Jerry Culwell, and other rela- turning to Ohio.
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and. one·hall months afler !be l Exhaustion made me sleep. mg to some autbonlles, a
lives here on Sunday.
I Mr. Cecil Dwelley of
Mr La
S !th of Lfl
wedding!' I am sure of my facta, But I was awakened il I be l crease In male hormone
Mrs. Mary Kepnar and sons, do, Fla:, spent severai
el Cliff
Dan
lhoygh somehow this bas all jmidd!e of the night by the : menopause}.
The
Jeffrey, Jonathon, and Gregory here w•th hiS daughters
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phone ringing. Only those who
to remove the cause If
of Hartford, Ohio, spent
a ' families, Mr. and Mrs. GranY one . ay asl wee ·
Is It proper to have a wed· have waited lor this kind of can be feund.
weekend with her parents, Mr. lville Stout Debra and Jimmy
rs. Hattie Roush spent an[
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ding celebraUon - especially call know the terror 1 fell. In
and Mrs. Dale Dye.
1•nd Mr. .;,d Mrs. Clay Jordan: •;•rung
recently With her sis1
In the social rooms of the my hurry to reach the phone, . Q - My SOD, 18: has exces· Mr. and MT!. Grant Price of Dale and Barbara.
r, Mrs. Edith Sham, Pomeroy. !
cburdl - under these condi- ;1 fell over a chair. 1 dragged Stve sweallng
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ban!ls·iVan Wert spent Saturday night I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Eunle Bnnker and Thomas 1
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tions? These peoPle are very lmyselft he rest of lhe yay, Whal causes .thiS ancl what can ' at the Lewis Smith . home and .and Walter Jordan speol sever· CarleiDn called at the home
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religious now, bul a sin is a sin, .and beard, "Hey, we've gol ai be d"'e for 111
called at the Dye home on SUn-1al days in
Wilham Gamer in Long .
and should not be taken lightly. live one," and music in the A - SweaUac llmlt&lt;d 1D or day.
,they attended tht annual State • recent
afternoon.
If we fete them lor a "shotgun background, before J hung u chiefly on the palms i• usually Ruth Starkey and Clarys lGrange sessloa at the
Betty \an Meter,
$2'1.95
lmltriage" are we not condon· Then 1 called the doctor. ' caused by Instability of the ner· Slack accompanied their par- Gibson HoteL Mr. Starkey was
Announcing
!ng this conduct lor our chil· Now I'm in the hospital too. vous control of the blood ves· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bobo re-elected as State (j~:!~: :1
dren ancl grandchildren?
Luckily my nip wasn't broken, sets i~ lhe ski~. When .the sur· Ito McArthur on Thursday even. \Gatekeepar and Walter J
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Two years ago my husband but I'll he in bed for several rounding a1r IS warm or the ing where the Bobos wen! the represented Meigs Countv
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8lld 1 celebrated our golden Idays. My husband needs me. victim is emotionally keyed up, &amp;Uesls of honor at the Pi~neer Prince ia the Youth Pageant
wedding anniversary very quie~ , He doesa'l need this
utra these blood VJ!SSels dll~~ • ¥~d Dlntlef ·held in the Me\tiOdlsl on Monday evenlag and particl·
!y _ and WE had nothing ID worry.
sweating occurs.
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. Chu~h . social room !here.
[paled iit other youth ac!iviUes
hide! 1 think it is disgraceful I only hope those smarta!ecks The ant1persp!ranta applied Mrs .. Verlin Howery spent ·durmg the session.
to itlvlte everyone ta town tD who think it is funny ID make to the armpits will DOl control sevetal days with her son·in- Mr. and Mrs. Joho R.
\126 East Main St.
~ongratulate these wrongdoers. after-midnight calls read this this type ol aweating. Your son law •rill dau&amp;ltter, Mr. and lox, of Huntington, VI. Va.,
What do you think? KAN· and see what harm they do, - should avoid c.ffee and other Mrs. Ralpb ·ChaP.fll&amp;n IJld chll· cenUy were Sijncfay guests
POMEROY
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MRS. K. S.
drinks that contain . cafielne. dren, St. H"fft:Y, Ohio . . Mr. the home of obis uncle, Robt!rtll
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MRS. HARRY L. BAILEY
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Prophanleline bromide, obtain· Howery, WhOfe employment ls iMat!Dx and family.
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• ear I hope. so too! I only wish ~b!y only on a doclrir's pre's~Hp- near St. Heljry also visited at June Jones and daughters
the I bel 8II 50
h te y t these miSerable, dangerously lion, bas helped some persons the Chapman-home at night.
Da~. Mn. Sally LoveJOY
00 stupid "jokers" could be cau&amp;hl with this complaint.
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Ray Howery, who has spent Mr. and Mrs. Durward
"h""t t008?tyess, 1e~1ousyt, n t and punished - and one
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one , ton, D.' c., area has returned 1with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Mch n lou
e r e g1ath 1 1 telephone company is working clothing tum yellow
fro m home and will seek employment iComas and other relatives at
1the Victor Perry !lome,
c ~nge your 1e11er . s?t ~1 on several sytems of dete&lt;tion, sweat'
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Mrs. Scott McComas, Linda
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erwtse tyhour ntesmen d m g t Even now pranks!A!rs - .,. 1·aundiced yellow sweat may Mrs. Ney Carpenter
were . an'bStrelsa, spent a weekend
guess 'tb e wr1
present ' pecta
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pull their phonies. A good per· I harmless bacteria 01
Mrs. Russell Mays, Strasbu11. Frank Schipper. and lamlly.
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M1. and Mrs. Elmer Baker,
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Retails effective Mon., Tues. and Wed. Nov. 7, 8 and 9
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1 am ~r1tmg to you. out of who are pregnant.
IIOMEY •IITIIIIM
s1U11f for? What effect .do
.liter :u, eammcm KldtteJ' or BJadtttr Jr~ desperation. My marnage.
tlsiJ'Pe shots have 011 lung virt• ll
t~tatlon&amp;
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A - Tbe cbitf u~e ur the anIIY. you fillY lou &amp;leep and I Uffer rrom three years l have lo!l
am taking Tylosterene. What Ublot' tr pto
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2 lb. pkg., $1.29
Jleadattrou,Bac~actteaant1 feelold, t1red.
it given for? Are there
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mycm, IS tn e
"SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT
~:~~er;':; 1J:. ~:~ ~~~~~:"co~r~~ bi&amp; of weight and J can't
barmful side effects?
b'eatment of tubetcn!9Sis. Cor·
IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
1-lb. 65
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any kind of. virtl$ bUlls QWI!il~
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used chiefly 111 the treatment to reduce iaOamiDJiijon.
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can't. stand It and my
menopausal symploms aitd
also used with s~cla
Socand s~.
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is suffering. He works
lite ltOatment of tuWrcUiosis.
mBlly, many attractive
pecially for the
WOI'k "'td they are allowed
(softening of the bones)
WHITE EASTERN
wear knee length .pants,
elated with the ehange of
tight. 1 have become a
Such side effects u nausea,
EARLY ~CAN STYLED PHILCO
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mlg:ht help you gain wei&amp;ltL
Make an appollitmenl with
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all about your nerves litd
reasonable jealousy. He.
belp you. llbn't del~yl - H.
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AN OPEN LmER
to the Replllllleen candidate for Congrttt
.DIIIor Sir:
.The U;$, C0111r111 Is probably thl malt highly
Wt *OIIdlr
Nlptcled lew-m1klng body en
whr you keep calllno II na.- lilly nlmtl, •like
"rubbtMtamp"-When 11 the semt lime you ore
trying to be elected to tht very Congre11 you'rt
making fun of.
We alao wonder whtthar we should continue
to teach our children rttptcl for government 11111
authority, IInce you seolft to feel th1t it's okay II
throw brick-bets end coli nomH lnltlld tf tHerlng positive solutions to the problems facing A""
trlc1 an4 the world today•
Is Congm1man Moeller rtallr • rubber..tempt
a, your urtoens picture It? Alter all, Sir, Mr. Motlo
,.r often voted lgelnst administration progreme
"hon ho ftltthtt they wire not good lor hit plOp.
It In the lOth Dlltrlct or for our notion. Hart ere
1 low, just In cue you milled thiill. elthouth
lt.ty're ttslly avoilllllt from public recenls:
. Walter Moeller voted AGAINST Foreltn Aid
II Countries lup,lylng Halp II North lntrnam 111d
CU..a . . . AGAINst an lncreiSt In lht NIIIOftll
Qtllt . . AGAINIT 1 T1111,omy IIICrtlll Ill tht
NtlltiMII Dtbt . . . AGAINST ra11ln1 the Solorlts
of Supreme Court JusticH ... AGAINST the Foreign Aid Appropriation• 1111 . , . AOAINIT cletlftl
Vtterons Has!lllale . . AGAINST • cut-back In •
lll'tllrlotlons fer lchttl Lunch•• . . . AOAINIT lno
ert11lng Conertlllllln'l ttrml to ,our Veo11 -he
bellev11 that's for lht IIIOIILI to dtcldt·
C:ongrtttm1n Mollltr h1s voted I'Oit th1 pttplt
. \ . fer Progr111 In lduutlon and lconti!IICI tllll
Nltural RIIOUPCII.
Maybe yo11 •"'hl to ttkt I cllltr lttk 11 Clflo
trtHmtn Motlltt's ertdtntltl., Mt. lttpubllun
ltllllldate. Ht'l ""
. n in Congrtll tlx yttrt, yw
know. H1 atrns tn lmporl1111 ctittmiiiHt llkt
the Spoce Commlltee. He enjoya the ltlped of 111
his collott- In Wtlhlftlllft, IIIII hat lllln callttl
"the ¥trY tymlltl tf honHty, mortllry tnd cau,..
ega" In lhl HtUII of lttprtttntlll¥11.
Mr. Moelltr wn born tnd ro.1rtd an 1 farm. HI
oamtd t lltthelor's d111rte In l!ducatlon end • M...
ter's dtgrtt In Science. Several months • · tht
Henorory dllrot of Dector of Law wit nnfllftd
upOn him.
Ht opent 10 J111rl 11 • college llaehtr 1nd 22
as 1 minlllldlt~ .tllt ,..,,, ltllt \tim It
Cang,.. In 195~the flrat O.mocrot to strve In
Cenwrou In tur district since the Civil WIP.
Congress""'n Moeller looks protty good to us
Mr. Republican c1ndldate. He also loab prtttY
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Don't be confused by names. LouII J. Schneider, Jr.
It the Incumbent on the Ohio Supreme court. Paul
W. Brown Ia the only Brown who Is an incumbent
on the Ohio Suprema·eourt. Return the proven and
respected Incumbents. Newspapers 1nd Bar Associ•
ations throuput the Sttto hive endorsed them 111d
urge their rHiection. Members of the Ohio State
Bar ·Association voted 4 to 1 In tavar of their

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Cltinnl tornmittll for thl Rt-Etectlon of Ohio "J!'IM -~rt J..t.
Louis J. Schneider, Jr., 1nd Plul w•...m.·rnd UdUI, Cfilll'llliftt
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DR. SAM SHEPPARJ) a po~Uy real Bl.cbelor fatb. TV~ Joe :frlllklllll ~~ur:.: ~ :~:I R. D., on Sunday evtl)lng.
Mall)'. pedealrllll ll'l wllli::'J.
wUe Arlane have more than er : buylnl Yule llftl lor lnl In~ 111e ra14 circuit !viii aftomooll
Y Mr. and Mn. Everett Clart Ill. lng not from cbolce but bee&amp;~ ~
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UtumunblrtheoefourJumbl..,
ene letter to eaeh square to
just his life at slake Ill t h o
· dren 1their mother car- ML Alr/111 the Poecuw where Mn. Art;,,. Crablroe M
at the Dean
drive a ear. T h I • ,
for• four OldiDU7 wort1o,
murder retrial; they ban bad o1 JliAey died IOJilt lime aao) he wu 1 hit),
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Murl Galaway, Mrs,
er
0110 evenlnl! !all m
·they aren't famll!ar with
adoptlo• IIJIIII!catlona .11net last . It's all Greek tD schciol· Marllll Raye'• .., Niek e... Mallol Mn. Carl Crabtree and , ·
driving
and IOmtlim..
July for two Indiana • born teacher Nancy Gunderoon and dol, Is squiring Errol Flynn's Russeu: were llllong diose a~ hoCaUmg at 1be Mary Circle llllknowln&amp;IY taU
dlan&lt;.es,
younasters (boy, II months; his aame Is Leonard GoulBJ&gt;o last LoUta Be\lerly Aadland . tendi
from Tem le €bur h me over the weekend were truslln&amp; the driver ID (l ve
girl, 210 yean) at a Chlcaao driB (richer than Nlarchos) . The Met•a' most beauUful dl~~ when
wsclmet at ~ ~· ~d Mrs. Melvin Circle of tbem the righl-&lt;lf·way.
:
eenter; they'D knOW by Christ- Jant FOJUII c!HMed d 0 w 1 ABIII Mollo lll!lled for Po!T)I church 011 Wedneld evenln
um us, Laura Circle
of
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naked Como's CbriBtmas Show
Invited guests were"' Tem
Dorcas, Haiti~ PoweU
and
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Gov. nominee K!eru O'jlohel' lrllth~o nude publicity for her Ethel Merman's daupter Nl&amp; members and district offi P daupt&lt;r, Addi~,Porlland, and Africa• violets grow best In
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ty weds beautiful scj!oollhcb- "Ba
1 In the Park.* (OJIC! ole Geary gela ller
footlight Mrs- D. M. Brysoa and '::' JMr. and .\llrs. ames Circle of red clay poto because of tt.
er Mary ()'Boyle Dec. 21 . . bare oot maybe?
Please, chance in I Coast producliOD, Arthur Broob who led a d.,: New Haven, W. Va.
porous walll.
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Great old !"nr,'!',lter &lt;"Among Jan&amp; ,
"Birds FaD to Rise A&amp;aln" . votioas and apirltual fellowship.
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My Souvenir!, Moon OVer
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The cops' Greenwich Villaae Mr and Mrs Ed Wood
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Miami," "Ob, What a Pal Was DOORMAN AT A POP.SPOT probleJD81th Wildly eamping eomP..,ed by
grandmoi;!"'
Mary," etc.) Edgar Lealie is II frequented by athletes reaUy iJ BaUow.-.arbed aay
birds Mrs zena Perry Calumb r,
STEMOD
a Doctors Hospital oxygen tent tile bocly&amp;Uanl for a Cosa N"" were tbeir wildest ever; Imp.,. vlsiM relaUves in this
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Our Paris antenna propl!e!les tran who runs a nearby black· sib!e. '
durin&amp; the weekend
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_ 01 DeGaulle will refuse to legalize Jack pme .,riJtine Jorgen- Betty Hutton's retiring from Mr and Mr ~ Wood
auaeotedbytheaboveeortoon. "The Pill" .. Roy
Cohn sen doesn't
her (his) lits) retirement aaaln: 1 TV pilot. and iamlly e!ned :n her~!
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]H bouSpinghgfitanldothMer radiO! sta~~no·..! askselfedserhelolllll......,ben ller agenl "Lady Jennifer" . . Vanessa Iller, Mrs. Murl Galltway on
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. I t1 o her autobtOg, IRedgrave'a escort fAt the N. Y. Sunday afternoon.
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(A,...n tomonow)
. Mtllon Serle CWihloned h" ChriJ said, How about 'I II- premiere of
her "Biow·up" Mr and M Roll d C I&gt;
II'IAID AlDOl MAGPII IXPOII
TV cancellation with a brand vlt!d C1111p'?" .. · "They" aay film willM David Hemming, tree .and 1o1r rs.Rtl
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en . . ,_, ,.mJd Mrn ~onu ,. cmy ,.,..""'"'
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b
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--::he~..~~~ they tt~ere al~eay• o,....fro,.
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eparting wi1e but "eac ·. of Richardsoa divorce ... Young -~guests 8 t the
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psych!atriJts
II oo• lather
Frankiehad("Mame")
Michael'•. Crabtree
of Mr
MnewKeane
Ave. shop doing the In~U_I
o o their
the other
ahr!Bker"blamed
... Radio
1 bearl attack;
ia 'Mand
cArth:.'
Gordon McLaughlin son of
Maplewood, spent a week end Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McLflugh·
here Wllh Mrs. Baker's par· lin, Albany, wiD ce!ebra!A! his
By Waylle G. Braoclstadt,
eniB, Mr. and Mrs. D a Y 22nd birthday oa Nov 26 He I
Q - Wbal would ...,.
Canode, Pt Rock, and called oa ,Is in Viet Nam and. ca~ be I
husband to have
other relaUves and friends lo I remembered al lhe following '
sweat• at night? He may sweat
the area. .
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Mrs. Lewl8 Smith bas r.. Laughlin 2218080 US M C 1 11
FIFI'YDHYEAR GRUDGE
[Dear Helen:
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Mr. and Mrs. Farm Fraley ce1ved word that her uncle . lln., lsi Marine lst Pti Co
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ear elen.
Please tell pranksten _Hal·
farruly of Ashland, Ky. and ·~ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rawl· FPO San Franc150 C!if. ' i
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Relatives of mine will
be 1oween and otherwise _
to 1 A - Nlgb&amp; sweata are
Tackett, Flatwoods, Ky. ings have 'Brrived at
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married 50 years this Decem- Ithink before they play tricks. ~on Y seen In perstns w b
· their brotller·in·law and :Park, Fla., ot the home
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t f th
have tuberculosis but they
sister, Mr. and Mrs. William I their SOD·in.law and
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e res 0 e wav. l ually occur every night
them by fnends and lhe11 chd- ~ at the hospital waiting after
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Culwell and other relatives re· ' Mr.a nd Mrs, Charles ~~~~~~
dren. A very big affair.
my husband had a near'. fatal possl ltes nc e a
eenlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Deaver 1\J
Evidently these planners are Iheart attack. They finally made cy of Vl~mm C or D.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Blanton of Albany who a:~::·~
unaware of the fact that this me go home and try to get ma~es w ch may be due teo and son, Greg, Jackson, visited . them will visit her 1
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couple bad to be married, and some rest, saying they'd call
of causes, a
ber parenls, Mr. and M ... :Hollywood, Fill., before
their Urst child was born seven if an emergency arose.
run- own cond•hon .0~·
Jerry Culwell, and other rela- turning to Ohio.
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and. one·hall months afler !be l Exhaustion made me sleep. mg to some autbonlles, a
lives here on Sunday.
I Mr. Cecil Dwelley of
Mr La
S !th of Lfl
wedding!' I am sure of my facta, But I was awakened il I be l crease In male hormone
Mrs. Mary Kepnar and sons, do, Fla:, spent severai
el Cliff
Dan
lhoygh somehow this bas all jmidd!e of the night by the : menopause}.
The
Jeffrey, Jonathon, and Gregory here w•th hiS daughters
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been glossed over.
phone ringing. Only those who
to remove the cause If
of Hartford, Ohio, spent
a ' families, Mr. and Mrs. GranY one . ay asl wee ·
Is It proper to have a wed· have waited lor this kind of can be feund.
weekend with her parents, Mr. lville Stout Debra and Jimmy
rs. Hattie Roush spent an[
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ding celebraUon - especially call know the terror 1 fell. In
and Mrs. Dale Dye.
1•nd Mr. .;,d Mrs. Clay Jordan: •;•rung
recently With her sis1
In the social rooms of the my hurry to reach the phone, . Q - My SOD, 18: has exces· Mr. and MT!. Grant Price of Dale and Barbara.
r, Mrs. Edith Sham, Pomeroy. !
cburdl - under these condi- ;1 fell over a chair. 1 dragged Stve sweallng
hiS
ban!ls·iVan Wert spent Saturday night I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey Eunle Bnnker and Thomas 1
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tions? These peoPle are very lmyselft he rest of lhe yay, Whal causes .thiS ancl what can ' at the Lewis Smith . home and .and Walter Jordan speol sever· CarleiDn called at the home
Si E WI.
religious now, bul a sin is a sin, .and beard, "Hey, we've gol ai be d"'e for 111
called at the Dye home on SUn-1al days in
Wilham Gamer in Long .
and should not be taken lightly. live one," and music in the A - SweaUac llmlt&lt;d 1D or day.
,they attended tht annual State • recent
afternoon.
If we fete them lor a "shotgun background, before J hung u chiefly on the palms i• usually Ruth Starkey and Clarys lGrange sessloa at the
Betty \an Meter,
$2'1.95
lmltriage" are we not condon· Then 1 called the doctor. ' caused by Instability of the ner· Slack accompanied their par- Gibson HoteL Mr. Starkey was
Announcing
!ng this conduct lor our chil· Now I'm in the hospital too. vous control of the blood ves· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bobo re-elected as State (j~:!~: :1
dren ancl grandchildren?
Luckily my nip wasn't broken, sets i~ lhe ski~. When .the sur· Ito McArthur on Thursday even. \Gatekeepar and Walter J
THE OPENING
Two years ago my husband but I'll he in bed for several rounding a1r IS warm or the ing where the Bobos wen! the represented Meigs Countv
OF
8lld 1 celebrated our golden Idays. My husband needs me. victim is emotionally keyed up, &amp;Uesls of honor at the Pi~neer Prince ia the Youth Pageant
wedding anniversary very quie~ , He doesa'l need this
utra these blood VJ!SSels dll~~ • ¥~d Dlntlef ·held in the Me\tiOdlsl on Monday evenlag and particl·
!y _ and WE had nothing ID worry.
sweating occurs.
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. Chu~h . social room !here.
[paled iit other youth ac!iviUes
hide! 1 think it is disgraceful I only hope those smarta!ecks The ant1persp!ranta applied Mrs .. Verlin Howery spent ·durmg the session.
to itlvlte everyone ta town tD who think it is funny ID make to the armpits will DOl control sevetal days with her son·in- Mr. and Mrs. Joho R.
\126 East Main St.
~ongratulate these wrongdoers. after-midnight calls read this this type ol aweating. Your son law •rill dau&amp;ltter, Mr. and lox, of Huntington, VI. Va.,
What do you think? KAN· and see what harm they do, - should avoid c.ffee and other Mrs. Ralpb ·ChaP.fll&amp;n IJld chll· cenUy were Sijncfay guests
POMEROY
SAS ClffiiSTIAN
MRS. K. S.
drinks that contain . cafielne. dren, St. H"fft:Y, Ohio . . Mr. the home of obis uncle, Robt!rtll
Ph. 446-0796
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MRS. HARRY L. BAILEY
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Prophanleline bromide, obtain· Howery, WhOfe employment ls iMat!Dx and family.
Prop.
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• ear I hope. so too! I only wish ~b!y only on a doclrir's pre's~Hp- near St. Heljry also visited at June Jones and daughters
the I bel 8II 50
h te y t these miSerable, dangerously lion, bas helped some persons the Chapman-home at night.
Da~. Mn. Sally LoveJOY
00 stupid "jokers" could be cau&amp;hl with this complaint.
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Ray Howery, who has spent Mr. and Mrs. Durward
"h""t t008?tyess, 1e~1ousyt, n t and punished - and one
of
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C &lt;A
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b tte no
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d 1. lhese days they all WJ·u• T be Q- llhal wUI make
one , ton, D.' c., area has returned 1with Mr. and Mrs. Elza Mch n lou
e r e g1ath 1 1 telephone company is working clothing tum yellow
fro m home and will seek employment iComas and other relatives at
1the Victor Perry !lome,
c ~nge your 1e11er . s?t ~1 on several sytems of dete&lt;tion, sweat'
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Mrs. Scott McComas, Linda
011 Y you cankt'ecogmze 1-~h . some well perfected.
erwtse tyhour ntesmen d m g t Even now pranks!A!rs - .,. 1·aundiced yellow sweat may Mrs. Ney Carpenter
were . an'bStrelsa, spent a weekend
guess 'tb e wr1
present ' pecta
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b r an tok
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as • en o 1akes a b'1g chance when the y the sweat glands by
· ~ · 1aw, Mr. and
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of Bo·t·1var an•• Mr. and , sts~r-tn·
Mrs.
etr es em. - ·
pull their phonies. A good per· I harmless bacteria 01
Mrs. Russell Mays, Strasbu11. Frank Schipper. and lamlly.
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centage of them end up telling ' In the armpits) with a
M1. and Mrs. Elmer Baker,
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callejl Nocardia. Yellow
'darters, Stle__aiJd_Sonja,_ . _
Retails effective Mon., Tues. and Wed. Nov. 7, 8 and 9
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mmm 11
ts occasiOnally seen m
_:&gt;J
1 am ~r1tmg to you. out of who are pregnant.
IIOMEY •IITIIIIM
s1U11f for? What effect .do
.liter :u, eammcm KldtteJ' or BJadtttr Jr~ desperation. My marnage.
tlsiJ'Pe shots have 011 lung virt• ll
t~tatlon&amp;
&amp;flee~
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A - Tbe cbitf u~e ur the anIIY. you fillY lou &amp;leep and I Uffer rrom three years l have lo!l
am taking Tylosterene. What Ublot' tr pto
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2 lb. pkg., $1.29
Jleadattrou,Bac~actteaant1 feelold, t1red.
it given for? Are there
IC,! e
mycm, IS tn e
"SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT
~:~~er;':; 1J:. ~:~ ~~~~~:"co~r~~ bi&amp; of weight and J can't
barmful side effects?
b'eatment of tubetcn!9Sis. Cor·
IN AT 9-0UT AT 5
1-lb. 65
eurblnr J.rrlt&amp;tlnl •trm• In .uonc. t.eld u back. I'm skinny 88 a
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male arid lemale hormones
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used chiefly 111 the treatment to reduce iaOamiDJiijon.
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menopausal symploms aitd
also used with s~cla
Socand s~.
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lite ltOatment of tuWrcUiosis.
mBlly, many attractive
pecially for the
WOI'k "'td they are allowed
(softening of the bones)
WHITE EASTERN
wear knee length .pants,
elated with the ehange of
tight. 1 have become a
Such side effects u nausea,
EARLY ~CAN STYLED PHILCO
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of
lullnesa
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Sire
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11 to S
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tress can usually be controll11dl
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MARVa- CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW
••em.
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individual Deeda.
HALF
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MIDDLEPORT
CARTON
Dear Wife:
1 think you've &amp;ol the wt
before lbe horse: peace of
mlg:ht help you gain wei&amp;ltL
Make an appollitmenl with
your doc!Dr lor a
' physical ~k-up and leU
all about your nerves litd
reasonable jealousy. He.
belp you. llbn't del~yl - H.
Tbll column il dedicated
family Uvlng, so II you're
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GEORGE
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LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORDSr
. VOTE

lltlllt Bill '"' • -INIIII by the Slate Slllllt, which wuld Mlfl OaUia
County to the fullt of •11s,aoO.oo. Jtnator CeiiiM' 0,.-llt YOftll
AGAINST this appropriation meuurt . . . whleh woulll hiVt COlt hit ,..
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COMMISSIONER

Slgntd: Gttrge Banks

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A. Rhodes is "remarkable"-in fact, Ohio's chief
executive i• one of the most remarkable men In
pulllic life today.
&amp; is capable, dedicated, tndefatll&amp;ble, enlhu·
siastic and, perhaps most important of all, a man
of bit word.
H ever a sonrnor deaened reelection he It
Governor llhoilea.
His driviD&amp; leadmblp hu brought to tbe Buckeye state four yeari of ouutandins proareu.
He hal kept bll campaip promlln.
He has illllilled Ia o&amp;toans a tense of pride in
their state.
He hal "sold" Ohio from one end of the country
to the other and even abroad .
He has workeil tirelessly for Industrial development.
He has made outstanding contributions to the
field of higher edlleation.
He has engineered major Improvements ID
Ohio's highway and recreation facilities.
DURING HIS (ll!lpaign four years ago, Gov.
Rhodes pledaed a tireless campaign to create thou·
sands of oew jobs through industrial expansion and
1 business cHmate.
No one can deny that he has made good on this
promise. New industries have been attracted to the
state and existing indstry has ben expanded at a
healtny pace.
Industrialists throughout the state and the na·
lion have shown confidence in Gov. Rhodes.
During hiJ campaign Rhodes promised "no new
taxea." People believed him. He has kept t~at pro·
mise. Most of the state's many physical accomplish·
ments, proposed by the governor. have been finan·
ced through bond issues approved overwhelmlnllY
by voters in the state.
These accomplishments have cov·
ered a wide range- branch universi·
ties, highways, airport&amp;, parks and
ofber recreation facilities, mental
health centers and museums.
MR. RHODES has been a governor
whose interests have been limitless
and in all the people in all sertions of
the state, not just the heavily popula·
ted urban centers.
We see strona evidence of his programs right here ln Southeastern Ohio.
The list is long and Includes Ohio Uni·
varsity campuses in Zanesville and St.
Clairsville, countless miles of highway
Improvements, the planned Improve·
ments at Forked Run Lake whlch will
make it one of the finest recreation
Development Center• and scores of
lesser frojects ln M~Js county. Mil·
Uans o dollars have been spent In
these and other proaralllll In the state
.vit.hont the sltahtest hint of a scandal.
In fact, everythlna about the administration of Mr. Rliodes has been rem~rt;ably clean. It hal been accom·
p'i"hed becau1e Gov. Rhodes has sur·
rounded himself with able, honest

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11141 Mr. ad 7dn. 1IOblrt Abd · fl
dGn and diUgbttr, Ttretta 01 Your vote an m uence
dbela, Mich., IPflll
101111 needed and appreciated.
lime wJth tllllr nepheW and Pd. Pol. AdY.
Hr•. and Mrs. Carol
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veterw' schoof
leaislltlon,
bill, drunke~Yinl
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REPUBliCAN CANDIDATE
MEIGS COUNTY

•NEW JOBS

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Two yem Ill Oblo !louse, Twelve years In Oblo Senate, 'l'!llrtl rallkln&amp; Sen~r In Olllo11Ut setllolt.

CHARLES R. KARR, Sr.

Society Notes

CAPITQL

DHIUINCI

J1ote For"""
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1111 il yo.tie • Democrllt at Republican, un4
fH ffH you wllort ltllltet Ill the 19th COIIf,_y•

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AUDITOR

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A GREAT TEAM . FOR OHIO

The fart~oblf Pli'lllklf AilDOaneement Flld ra Ill' llle
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WAYNE GIBBONS
REPUBLICAN

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·Stcite
.Senator
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THI ONI word that best deseribei Gov. Jamea

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lln't this tfhlonce onoutlt .. , That ltftltor Otlclty Ctllllll Ia ftl'ldnt Ill
your inflrtm .. .and the lntereste af the 11th District, 0. to the pelll on
Novwe..r 11ft ... end vole FOIL . and 1Upt10rf ••• Ol~ley Celllllt ftr II...

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When ·:von 10 to tile poU1 Tuesday, Nov. 8, to vote
rtmember the name Georae Banka who hu been
Stlte Representative of Athens County 4 tel'llls,
wants to repruent you, To ahow thai he has your
loterut at heart both here and Gallla County, Mr.
8anU recently voted "Yea" to ReflllbUcan Senator
Colllll amendment, wblch would have brought
about f2GO,OOO each to Mel/ll and Gallia County
lchoo1l. H1tl opponent, Balph Welker, voted "No•
to tbllamendlllellt aDd it waa defeated by a vote of
M to 61. Thill in lteelt lhOW!J tllat Ralph Welker,
George Banks opponent, was not well tllformed.
Melp aDd Ga!Ua counties cannot afford to lose
-.oDD. Therefore vote for tjle man that has your
at beart. Place an X before George Banks,
State Repr1110tative, on Tuesday, Nov. a. He's a
1111n of aetiOD all4 experience.

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GEORGE
A. BANKS
POl

STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORDSr
. VOTE

lltlllt Bill '"' • -INIIII by the Slate Slllllt, which wuld Mlfl OaUia
County to the fullt of •11s,aoO.oo. Jtnator CeiiiM' 0,.-llt YOftll
AGAINST this appropriation meuurt . . . whleh woulll hiVt COlt hit ,..
lilly of mtn like ltnlfor OtkiiY Colllnt- wile Mlflllll'ttd

N. W. COMPTON, 0.0.

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COMMISSIONER

Slgntd: Gttrge Banks

RE-ElECl

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A. Rhodes is "remarkable"-in fact, Ohio's chief
executive i• one of the most remarkable men In
pulllic life today.
&amp; is capable, dedicated, tndefatll&amp;ble, enlhu·
siastic and, perhaps most important of all, a man
of bit word.
H ever a sonrnor deaened reelection he It
Governor llhoilea.
His driviD&amp; leadmblp hu brought to tbe Buckeye state four yeari of ouutandins proareu.
He hal kept bll campaip promlln.
He has illllilled Ia o&amp;toans a tense of pride in
their state.
He hal "sold" Ohio from one end of the country
to the other and even abroad .
He has workeil tirelessly for Industrial development.
He has made outstanding contributions to the
field of higher edlleation.
He has engineered major Improvements ID
Ohio's highway and recreation facilities.
DURING HIS (ll!lpaign four years ago, Gov.
Rhodes pledaed a tireless campaign to create thou·
sands of oew jobs through industrial expansion and
1 business cHmate.
No one can deny that he has made good on this
promise. New industries have been attracted to the
state and existing indstry has ben expanded at a
healtny pace.
Industrialists throughout the state and the na·
lion have shown confidence in Gov. Rhodes.
During hiJ campaign Rhodes promised "no new
taxea." People believed him. He has kept t~at pro·
mise. Most of the state's many physical accomplish·
ments, proposed by the governor. have been finan·
ced through bond issues approved overwhelmlnllY
by voters in the state.
These accomplishments have cov·
ered a wide range- branch universi·
ties, highways, airport&amp;, parks and
ofber recreation facilities, mental
health centers and museums.
MR. RHODES has been a governor
whose interests have been limitless
and in all the people in all sertions of
the state, not just the heavily popula·
ted urban centers.
We see strona evidence of his programs right here ln Southeastern Ohio.
The list is long and Includes Ohio Uni·
varsity campuses in Zanesville and St.
Clairsville, countless miles of highway
Improvements, the planned Improve·
ments at Forked Run Lake whlch will
make it one of the finest recreation
Development Center• and scores of
lesser frojects ln M~Js county. Mil·
Uans o dollars have been spent In
these and other proaralllll In the state
.vit.hont the sltahtest hint of a scandal.
In fact, everythlna about the administration of Mr. Rliodes has been rem~rt;ably clean. It hal been accom·
p'i"hed becau1e Gov. Rhodes has sur·
rounded himself with able, honest

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dGn and diUgbttr, Ttretta 01 Your vote an m uence
dbela, Mich., IPflll
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lime wJth tllllr nepheW and Pd. Pol. AdY.
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REPUBliCAN CANDIDATE
MEIGS COUNTY

•NEW JOBS

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Two yem Ill Oblo !louse, Twelve years In Oblo Senate, 'l'!llrtl rallkln&amp; Sen~r In Olllo11Ut setllolt.

CHARLES R. KARR, Sr.

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CAPITQL

DHIUINCI

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AUDITOR

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The fart~oblf Pli'lllklf AilDOaneement Flld ra Ill' llle
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THI ONI word that best deseribei Gov. Jamea

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your inflrtm .. .and the lntereste af the 11th District, 0. to the pelll on
Novwe..r 11ft ... end vole FOIL . and 1Upt10rf ••• Ol~ley Celllllt ftr II...

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When ·:von 10 to tile poU1 Tuesday, Nov. 8, to vote
rtmember the name Georae Banka who hu been
Stlte Representative of Athens County 4 tel'llls,
wants to repruent you, To ahow thai he has your
loterut at heart both here and Gallla County, Mr.
8anU recently voted "Yea" to ReflllbUcan Senator
Colllll amendment, wblch would have brought
about f2GO,OOO each to Mel/ll and Gallia County
lchoo1l. H1tl opponent, Balph Welker, voted "No•
to tbllamendlllellt aDd it waa defeated by a vote of
M to 61. Thill in lteelt lhOW!J tllat Ralph Welker,
George Banks opponent, was not well tllformed.
Melp aDd Ga!Ua counties cannot afford to lose
-.oDD. Therefore vote for tjle man that has your
at beart. Place an X before George Banks,
State Repr1110tative, on Tuesday, Nov. a. He's a
1111n of aetiOD all4 experience.

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NOTICE OF IALE
The ro uo win11 pers-onal propert,
lhr r~ lil~ of Ml r .)' Still u .. .,e;ued
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be offered for u le ~• her re~idem·e
on lleWilts ltun Ht"'ad 1Lebwnon T&lt;•wn ·
1hfP. M~fp t.:uunty. Ohiof. Ill 10:00
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111611. Te rm ·. of Sale : Caah.
Red l)reuer , lltalln~ S\0\·e. Table.
Couch, Ch~i r, lto ckera. ~twin( Madlfn
Buffet. ltefrllulllor . Coollinlt
Stove,
Cabinet. Wuher , Porch Swinl,
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Homer G . Baxter , AdmiDis.
tr~ tnr ot thr t:~ t~te ur Mary
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t.'row . Ctol'' .&amp;. Porter
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THAT RUNS AWAY WITH HIM.- SPURGEON
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Ford

Coa1ul

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Senate recorda ahow he missed 271 of 901 roll c1lla, .,.
1bsentH record of 30%. Th1 month of July h• miaaed 181 roD
ulla of 388, an absentH record of SO%.

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'I'HE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR MISSED
271 ROLL CALL VOTES AS A FRESHMAN SENATOR DURING the
106th GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1965•

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NO . U5 SICTION U-4
It Or&lt;hlne~ b:V ltJe Counrll of .
One Jetter limply atanda for anotber. In this sample- Ala uatu! '1 theBe VJ11111
of M.ld.dlepol'l, Ohio, lhilt :
for the three L'a, X for the lwo O's, etc, Single letters, a.poa- Ilhf' rf! l&gt;l! added tu Ord lnanre
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OIDtNANCI NO. UJ IICTION n .• .
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A. Crypto&amp;ram Quo&amp;atl011
Vt'hlcle fn wnd upon lbt publio: s tfoeels,

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NOTIC:f IY ..UILIC:ATION
Cec U G. Cni1 will t•ke notice th.lt
on the 24th day of Spplemher, 11166
tht' undenlgned, GJadn Crall Jllfld
h•r !•o: titJon aJolln~l :v·m In the
of Common l'le&lt;e1 of \l eto
C~ol,,
Ohm l'fll\'lnM for di Yorc·• ~nd
•·•lief . You ur nqulred to •""'"' 1
thO! sHi d petition b) t!•e 12th

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GLADYs cRA IO
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Attorn e)l fo r PJ•InUfl
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vacant ; three garages. one
rented for $5 per month
two vacant lots all on Cor1aor
Slreet, Pomeroy, Ohio, will I
be sold lo the highest bidder :
at the offit"e of O'Brien
Brien, 101)1..2 Court ....., ''
Pomeroy. Ohio, on Sal!,r&lt;hry, 11
N(tvember 12. 1966, ~t JO a.m.
Ca nnot be sold for less lhon
nppraisf'd va l~e of fti,SOO. ~·.,r
more infor., , ~.f. i 'ln call ~Cl2 2:2n
O'Brien &amp; O'Brien. Allorney
fm Dona!~ MrKt!'lZie. A.rtmlli t•tra~lr

of estai41 ol Berrha

McKenzie, dec.

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Gallia 1nd Meiga County cannot aHorCI only one hllf, or
even two-thlrda, rapriSII1tltlon in the Ohio Senate on lnuea
vital to lh progress.
Galli• and Meigs Counti1ns vote for, 1nd deaerve, lll'love
1nd full-time .repreaentation.
FOR CONTINUED "ON-THE-.108" VITALITY
AND ' '
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LI'L ABNER

DRIVE A
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Help Wanted

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BY
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ROAD, Al.t ARE
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ROCKSLID£1

BEEF HIDES, bulcher trim-'
med, tars, tail, lips, remov-1
Aal(ll!a
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green, 6c lb. lrillllllllll. Bill i
Bailey, P. 0. Boll Ill, Reeds- I.Apo' 'PI

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NOTICE OF IALE
The ro uo win11 pers-onal propert,
lhr r~ lil~ of Ml r .)' Still u .. .,e;ued
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on lleWilts ltun Ht"'ad 1Lebwnon T&lt;•wn ·
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111611. Te rm ·. of Sale : Caah.
Red l)reuer , lltalln~ S\0\·e. Table.
Couch, Ch~i r, lto ckera. ~twin( Madlfn
Buffet. ltefrllulllor . Coollinlt
Stove,
Cabinet. Wuher , Porch Swinl,
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Homer G . Baxter , AdmiDis.
tr~ tnr ot thr t:~ t~te ur Mary
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t.'row . Ctol'' .&amp;. Porter
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1bsentH record of 30%. Th1 month of July h• miaaed 181 roD
ulla of 388, an absentH record of SO%.

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'I'HE DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR MISSED
271 ROLL CALL VOTES AS A FRESHMAN SENATOR DURING the
106th GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1965•

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of M.ld.dlepol'l, Ohio, lhilt :
for the three L'a, X for the lwo O's, etc, Single letters, a.poa- Ilhf' rf! l&gt;l! added tu Ord lnanre
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NOTIC:f IY ..UILIC:ATION
Cec U G. Cni1 will t•ke notice th.lt
on the 24th day of Spplemher, 11166
tht' undenlgned, GJadn Crall Jllfld
h•r !•o: titJon aJolln~l :v·m In the
of Common l'le&lt;e1 of \l eto
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Ohm l'fll\'lnM for di Yorc·• ~nd
•·•lief . You ur nqulred to •""'"' 1
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GLADYs cRA IO
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vacant ; three garages. one
rented for $5 per month
two vacant lots all on Cor1aor
Slreet, Pomeroy, Ohio, will I
be sold lo the highest bidder :
at the offit"e of O'Brien
Brien, 101)1..2 Court ....., ''
Pomeroy. Ohio, on Sal!,r&lt;hry, 11
N(tvember 12. 1966, ~t JO a.m.
Ca nnot be sold for less lhon
nppraisf'd va l~e of fti,SOO. ~·.,r
more infor., , ~.f. i 'ln call ~Cl2 2:2n
O'Brien &amp; O'Brien. Allorney
fm Dona!~ MrKt!'lZie. A.rtmlli t•tra~lr

of estai41 ol Berrha

McKenzie, dec.

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Gallia 1nd Meiga County cannot aHorCI only one hllf, or
even two-thlrda, rapriSII1tltlon in the Ohio Senate on lnuea
vital to lh progress.
Galli• and Meigs Counti1ns vote for, 1nd deaerve, lll'love
1nd full-time .repreaentation.
FOR CONTINUED "ON-THE-.108" VITALITY
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CERTAIN, Will-I '"Q:i!m: BIRD£i CI-4ECI(!rf'
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Maurice Tholl'IPIWII; . m' ~ . Given by Andrew•

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Keith Mocgan, Oblo Unlversl- wltll ,Mr: and. Mrs.
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W\111 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. witll ' "~''' apd Mrs. Harry rews entertained with a Inner
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Upolls SUnday afternoon for a
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Roger Morgan and daughter, Cross, lind' In Hamsbura ,wlth''on $ilnday at their home, Eb·
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Plans were made to begin a er. Tbe secretary reported that the Happy Harvesters class of bowling Pal'\!'.
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Mr. ·~• rs. Oilier nn
Sunday evening church service a balance of $2,953 was needed the Trinity United Church of RA~d~ weleR J;:y llf:m1 '
1 M~. ~E. Burdett: :;d c~~~- Recent guests o( Mr. · and Present were Rev. and l\11'1.
and commission reports were to pay current church askings Christ was held Friday evening st""" ~~ I
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es Qr tte f w~re ~ a~ I • Mrs Richard V..ghao were Raymond Hili, Mr. and Mn;.
made at the regular meeting of by Dee. 31 which include con- at the church with Mrs Henry evce nawoa'· td Mlyseh I• Lei.
J "" BJ·'- nLaer guesi,Molh r~ aln R tl rnds. M .and Mrs •-nard Wehrle Milton Roush and Sandra, Mn;.
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ry Wiles Tink Triplett, Mike and Gary Stobart, students atj Mr. &amp;Ad Mrs. Paul Winn have Charleston, W. Va. They rer Jennings Waylan a
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MethodiSt Church Sunday even- exApenses.
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Prayer from the yearbook Buskirk ~nd Bob Priddy They Marshall University Hununa. -turned from a recent vaca- centiy returned from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Clyde And nd
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.The Rev. Max Donahue pre· Will be camed out .urmg he Checks
were received from Mrs Carver Williams
and ' with their families.
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Sided m !he absence of t be next two weeks to raiSe t e. Mrs Louis Reibel and Miss
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c. g· . Thelma Grueser for
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REPORTS IN DA NANG
the canvass and members on Lillie Hauck were named as
000 3D
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Postal Clerk Third Class Don- the committee Will report at the the nominating committee.
'~u~day guests of
Rev. I
aid G. Stepheuson, USN, son church at the close of the dnve. Plans were made for a
and Mrs. Max Donohue and I
of Mrs C. Arnott of Route I, CommiSSion chairman report- Chnstmas dinner and party and
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family were his mother and sis·
Racme, has reported for duty ed on several proJects, mclud· a $! gJft exchange al
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,1 Phyl!is Donahue of Lancaster.
In Da Nang, V1et Nam.
by Mrs. Nan Moore, whiCh has lm. The hostesses, Mrs Ben
~ They attended the morning worplaced special emph&gt;siS on new Neutzlmg, Mrs. Adam Ellersship service at Heath Meth&lt;&gt;
The Almanac
church membership durmg No- bach Miss Lena Grueser and J w K ed f G ve City d' t Ch rch
vember and December, and re' .
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f th Mrs Lillie Hauck Will furmsh VISited Saturday With former Mrs. Rush Philson and son, .
Today i• Monday Nov 7 the phor h on beu ha mg 11 ed e the dessert for the dinner. The neighbors and friends and at· IErich Rush, New Jersey, came 1
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by Jack hazaar to
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tended t11e funeral of 1 1· Saturda~ for a VISit Will) her
(Dllow.
Bechtle, reporting a meeting was announced and members hamson.
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. parents-m·law.• Mr.. and Mrs.
The moon is between its last planned to d'sc
the com· g asked to donate baked goods Mrs. Florence BurnSide IS Ben Philson m Racme. They
quarter a.nd new phase.
Christmas o~se~:~nce in ~~e and fancy work.
. con.fined to he.r home, West were met at ttle Charleston airThe morning stars are MarsCh h Sch 1
Games were played dunng Mam St., by Illness.
,port Saturday by Mr, Philson .,
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and Jupller.
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. ; !he social hour wit.~ prizes a- .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie IRush Philson is stationed at ;
The evenjng star is Satm n.
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, commiS-~ warded to Mrs. Mn .. Memhart. VISited Suoday With Mrs. B. F. Okmawa at the present but Is
p lish physicist and chemist ,sion on missions. reported that Mrs. Fred Dessauer,
Mts. Gravely and Mrs. J. E. Eden. Iexpected to return to the slates
M~ame Curie was born on this lone month would be designat~ Grover Erb and Mrs. Phil Miss Jerri Frick. re.turned to later in the year.
d · 1867
ed as missions monlb with a Meinhart. Refreshments were her employment m Columbus Mrs. James Brewington and
az;;~hJS d~y in history:
missionary speaker to be pres- served by the hostesses, Mrs. Sunday, after undergoing sur- daughter, Mrs. Roger Luckey] 1800 the Lewis and Clark enL Mrs. Emerson Jones, soc- Lawrence Lanning, Mrs. Glad- gery at Mt. Carmel Hospital doo, spent the weekend m Co~·r ' ·ghted the Pacific 1ial concerns, announced that the ys Cuckler, Mrs. Everett Dai· three weeks ago.
lumbus with the former's sister,
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uth of the : annual community dinner would ley and Mrs. Amanda Kaspar Miss Bonnie Smith, student at Mrs. Esther Kissell, who is
anba R' e mo
i be sponsored again this year rrom a table carrying out the Glenville
S t a te College, 1improving from a recent illness.
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. w ki· an · urmg December, an Mrs. 0. fall theme.
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n . ' atrper sd eet· ' r niP. Klein, worship commission,
weekend with her
parents, end with tlis parents, Mr. and
the 11rst car oon epiC mg ::1
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Rev. and rs. enze m1
Mrs. Alva Luckeydoo m
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Remember Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hamm or wife at the Brewington home
In 19l7. t
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. ·was also named cha1rman of
south Webster attended
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overthrew the Russoan provi· the Worship Commission and Shufl'n PerSOnS
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church Sunday.
Kerenskv· and Lemn assumed I' was made a member. J a c k Plans were made to remem- M'1ss MHfJOfle
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~---~--- ·Bechtle, trustee, refM)rted on ber shut-ins for Thanksgiving at Mountain State Business Col, the roof repair, and the paint- , and to have 8 Thanksgiving ob- lege, Parkersburg, ":'·
Va.,
NON-PARTISAN BALLOT
m~ of the parsonage roof
servance next Sunday evening spent the weekend WIIh
her
l'tl~ board approved
a_heiwhen the Junior Youth Fellow- ~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Pomeroy Onto
planmng of. a Sunday even mg sh ip of Heath Methodist church Bentz.
5unday, Mond1y, fuesdtr'
church
serv1ce by the Rev. met Sunday evening at the Mr. '8nd Mrs. John PumphNovember 6-7-8
1'MY FAIR LADY"
1 Donahue.
Mrs Jones announc- church.
rey of Columbus and Mr. and
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
('J'erhnicolon
, ed that the Junior MYF mem- Eddie Brown, president, pre- Mrs. Ralph Barbee or Grove
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Hllrri· , bers planned to assist with the , sided and led the group in the City were Sunday guests _
or Mr_
j so n. Sranley HoJlQway.
1. Pre-Law Education, Ohio lJnl·
commun_ity dinn er. .
Lord's Prayer. Glenna Sprague and . Mrs. Charles Goeglem and
versity, Athens, Ohio.
8. Special Counaet for AIIOEIIIS
W6dnesdo1y, November 9
AHendmg the r'Jeetmg were was pianist for the hymn sing. fam_1Jy.
General of Ohio.
NOT OPEN
2. Law Degree, Ohio State Uni·
the Rev. Max DonahiJe, Jack ,ing and devotions were given l'wh_ss ~heryl Hood, student at
versity, Col.umbus,-- Ohio.
7, Member of COitgress, 81111
fnursday thru Salurdly
Bechtle, Mr. and Mrs. James by Karen McGirr. Glenna Spra- NahonwJde Beauty Academy, ,
3. Practicing Attorney.
ConJreos. Repre.entatlv.,. lOOi
November 10·11·12
I " BATTLE OF THE BULGE" . Euler, Mrs. 0. P. Klein, Mrs. gue will be devotional leader Columbus, spent the week•nd
District of Ohio.
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f. Member- Ohio Legislature 98th
j Nan Moo~e, Mr~
Emerson for the next meeting.
with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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nnd 88th ·-General Assembly
8. Admitted to Pnrtfoe Ill stall
Henry Fonda , Robert Shaw. Jones, M1ss Fneda Faehnle, A film strip entiUed, "Am· Melvm Hood.
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Robert Ry:m, Dana 1\ndrcws, Mi" Bess Sanborn, Mr.
and bassadors for Christ" was shown Mr. a!ld Mrs. Roy Davidson
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Mrs.
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,_,_ " " - members worked on posters for
thr annual Christmas bazaar to I guidance of Mrs. Johnson, coun·
be held Dec. 1 ~y the Afternoon selor. Mrs. Jo Ann Wright
and Eleanor Circles, under the demonstrated gilt Items to be
made by the group for the holii
days. Cindy Spengler and Kar·1
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ent were Karen Johnson, Mela·
nie and Penny Walters, Joyce
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die Brown, Greg Donahue, Glen. i
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