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GALGES - Gallipolis, U.S
and 13.0 running 5 !eel of rollers; Pl. Pleasant, 23.70; Pomeroy-Mason, 20.10; Hinton, 1.10

ralling;. .K.anawha Fall&amp;, 3.20 rising; Charleston, 17.90 falling.
London, Marmet, and Winfield,
are on-the slit.

TONIGHT, JUNE 25
BALLAD Of JOSIE
(Technlcolor)
Doris Day - Peler Graves

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THURSDAY
JUNE 26- 27

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June 28 • 29

BORN LOSERS
Tom Laughlin

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"YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE"
Sean Connery is James Bond

PLUS
"HOW TO SUCCEED IN
BUSINESS WITHOUT
REALLY TRYING"
Robert Morse - Michele Ule
Rud)&lt; Vallee .
WED., THURS., FRL
June 26 • 27. 28
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE
(Tethnlcolor)
Dl&lt;k van Dyke
Debbie Reynolds

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GAMRIT
Shirley Macl.aine

Michael Caine

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CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Adml1Ji0n1
Mrs. John Michael Allen, 136
SOcond Ave.; Cutrord C. Wood,

931 Fourlll Avo.; Roy D. Brlql,
277 Jack1011 Pike; Mrs. Bill C.
Campbell, Gallipolis; Mro. Noal,y
F. HarriS&lt;Il, 650 Fourth AYt.t
Ralph Lewis, 700'h Second Ave.;

Paul T. Swain, 1937 ChalhliD

Ave.; Mr1. Ronald M. Mlller,
HI. 2 Galllpollo; Mrl. l.Alllie

R, Blazer, Rt. 1 Gallipolb; Mrs.
Licla L. Bunce, Rl. I Galllpolla;
Mrs. Lee R. Ferrell, IlL 2 VJn..
ton; David f. Stirling, Rt I Gal·
llpolla; Richard A. George, Rt.
1 VInton; Mrs. Th_.o R. Mel·
rose, Pt. Pleasant; ~ H.
Sines, Rt. 1 Pt. Plea1111t, Mr1.
Leo R. Ferrell, Harttord; Mro.
Edward J. nou. Rt. 1 Pt. Plea•·
art; Mlsa Llnda Holmea, PL
Pleasant; Jolin W, l!l&gt;lnmer, lit
1 SOUth Side, w, va.; !Iandi' t.
Saito, ~acuae; Del71 ~ Well,
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hlpe)' daportmont Tuesday ....
' elled blda on 52 rl'llh.dldlr~u&gt;ro­
.leeta worth an utlplated $15.7
miiJipiL
' 01 ~cular
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' Interest In the
Molca-Gallla lr• • • a con-

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PIIILADELPIDA - JERRY WOLMAN, nNANCIALLY preosed

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··· TGniglll'e . _ Ia a stronger
inlllallmont, 8IMI an oxentlont
one. In stnldngly human termo,
It

uamlnes

variou1

racial

sltuallcln8, 8IMI possible roads fi&gt;
ontutlana, In the Creaehaw area
of Loa Angelos, tile Bed!ord-.eoant sectiCII of Brooklyn,
IIMI II&gt; llocheBifr, N.Y., where
apocllle bullineoHa are ·cllo-

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PL~ VALLEY HOSPITAL
AbMrrrED: Mra. Dsle Wood,
Pt. PI.:.IIRti Mrl. Thomaa liarria,

Ntw

Haven; Mn. Amold

LOVe, ft. Pleaaant; Mro. Jerr;
111Uo, Jr., Pt. Ploaaant; Mro.
Jack Ollvtr, Jr., Galllpollo Ferry; l!ruct Click, MI. Alto; Mra.
Robert Carr, Pt. Plea-; Mra.
MiD!ord meaalng, Pt. Pleaoant;
Mi-o • .Ilion sturgeon, Pt. Pleaa1111; 'Marvin Hall, Galllpolll Fill'·
rJ; 1'1111 Ta¥1or, Pt. PI.eeaant;
Lora · Mao RI1JIO(da, Pt. Pleaooit; oGrotl Flilitr, Pt. Pleasant; lilra. Rlellard Coleman, Graf-

Waualt, Wellston; MIBI BeiQ" J,
Pack, Asllland, KY.; MindJ R.
Planta, Columbus; Mra. Donald
c. McManla, Wellston; Mrs. flo&amp;.
lei W, Glrlltee, . Jack1011; Min
Ann M. Illllberl, Welllton; Ookley Nolaoa, Belpre, Ol1lo; Mrs.
Herbert L, 011011, Athtoa; Thorn.
as J. Collin a,. Rt. 3 Albalv"; ~'
W, !lllinflY, SlndYVUie, W, Va.~
Mrs. Frank Leacli, WolloiGili
Tara Vawn Burdl!lto, Grlllllh, ton, o.
DISCHARGED: Mro. Tbomaa
Ind.
Rua..U,
!.ira. Roger Luikart IIMI
Blrllll
1«1, lira. Robert Cornell 8IMI
Mro. Jolll Mlcbaol Allen, 13il
Soeond Avo., doughier, 2:05 p. 1011, Mllrorit L3Vere, Mn. Donm. Mdnday; Mrs. Leo H. Ferrel~ ald Ba!olead, Lawrence Jordan,
Harltord, daughter, 5:06 1\ID. Mra. William Ham111011 and dali&amp;ll·
MondaJ; Mrl. Wllllo J. Cox, HI. I · ter, Mrl. Dovld Koblentz, ~
Oak lUll, 1011, 8:59 p.m; Mol, D~, Mr.; Bob I'O!Wfro. . .'
li~: Mr. anti Mrl. Arf!old
da1; Mra. ~ Hall, JackiO!I..
Lova 1'1. Pleaeaitt. a daughter;
11011, ·10:07 p.nl. ~Mr.
'Mrl. Thomls Harrla,,
DIIIcharpo
New
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Ia~~ Jo!r, IIIII
Clarence C. Yarclley, Wald tl.
hrey Bllib.· Pt. PI-~
WbKIII!I. Mro. Denoilo R. Mc- Mri.
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Mrs. WOllam 4 ~~;-;

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Damage Heavy .

Office Cut

lrlcl ti&gt; reourlaco .37 olo mOe
temporary route to reUeve
~C al the Pomeroy-Mason
llridge In Pomeroy, a cond!Uon
~ aeriouo alnce collapae of
· · , t.ho ~ver Bridge at ~.
·-~~n~ U.&amp; IIAlUte 35
tltroullh Middleport and Pometoy,
Tho temporar7 route to under
lk Pomoruy-Mioon ]&gt;ridge, IIMI
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vETEnANsMEMORIAL
HOSPIT~
Adrnloslons - GorOOit Rrurrh,
Bidwell; Mary Pll&amp;h, Mineravllle;
Lillian Maynard, Racine; Char·
les Karr,Sr., Porneroy;R o g e r
The Stele Highway Patrol IJ&gt;o
Barnett, Pomeroy.
vesligatecl
a two &lt;ilr collision
Discharge• - Winnie DoBey,
Ben Kesterson, Charles Larkins. at 5:35 p.m. Monde)' at tile junction ot Rt. 124 8IMI Rt. 7 on the
new Rt. 7 Middleport bypass.
\VIl.) r! '! R. Neal, manager or
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GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Noone wast~
the 1 : 1~ Hctlon Credit Aasn. anAdmlaslona- None.
Officers reporled that cars
nounced wltll regret toda1 the
Discharges _;. None.
driven by Herman A. Roberts,
neceaalcy ol cloalng the Pome22, Pomeroy, IIMI Evelyn B.
roy full-time office u of June
29.
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Wood, 30, Pomeruy, collided
when Mrs. Wood pulled out onli&gt;
He said tile adVisory commitRt .7 In !root ol the IIGborta
tee composed of VIrgil Hamm.
car. There was hea"Y dalllqe to
Otho Karr, Ernest Wood, Earl
(Continued lroin pago I)
Dean, Blchard Sierran, and him- turn to ralse rumors. Check the both cara.
Mrs. Wood was cited fi&gt; Meigs
tell, decided that a,lnce the cost facts out in all cases." ·
County court June 28'111 a cllarae
o[ IDO!IOV to .P,C.A.'~&gt;loat&gt;hilh,
uwe've had a long day with I
cutting operallns oostl ·i n thla sroat cleel of sentiment, a p-eat llt !allure •10 )'lold the r1iJi1 'II(
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otrice would be necessary In or .. deal ot emutlon," Washington way at a a!ql olgn.
der to keep the cost of money
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said. For thai rooaon, ~e
to stockholder• at the lowest oxplalned, he lutposecl ti!e
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possible rotea. It, Ia with ati&gt;ck- curfew "largely as a preeau-Divon:e Petition · '
holden' Interests In mind ti&gt; tiollll'y measure.'"
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close tile Pomoroy olllce on the
Attracted by a small ba'!ll
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lull-time baslo. II will contiiiJe proteating the doling of Relllr'
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ti&gt; operate on a papt-llme bash. recUon !:ley, crowds .had golhThe main buslneu otnce tor ered In the area of 14th and U
Apetitloo !or dlvorceliu been
the Meigs area will be localed Streets N. w.. main lnteraecUon !Ilea 1n Mels• CcJprQc iioniriaoa .·:
at 95 &amp;Ycamore Street, Galllpo. o! Washington's worst alum. · P!ll&amp; oourt by Cocy D. llanl!t&amp;-; ·
lla. However, tile Meigs lteldAt the Poor Peopl,o'a campsite f'18 Con46r..!lt., Polll01'0)'1aplnr¢ . •
man, Dick Sterrett, will be In and on Clj)ll'&gt;i ·mn, where Looter D, llallln&amp; Pomarily,.
Pomeroy at the same location
CIJ!IIIIIIJII Ieeder ' Rev. Rail&gt;h D. cbarglng gro11 neglect · or oltii
one da1 each -k. on Tueldsy Abernathy weal · alq with and seeldng cuofi&gt;d.Y or One min1"
from 8:30 a.m. ti&gt; 4:30 p.m. IIWIJ' of hla lolloliwa, police or chtld.
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Tho GalllpoJla o!llce will opIn
lither
eouri
aetlvlt;y,
an
ea.
had arrested 356 detiiOillltratoro
erote on a !UU-Ilme baola. All -moat of wm, indudlng try · boa boon Iliad ordering the :
loan loldero and record• wiU Abernathy, voluntaerecl to• be ollllndy ol &amp;tale Wippel, 1 min- •
be kept In Gallipollo. Paymento taken inti&gt; cuatody.
or, be restored to • mc:itber,_...
can be mailed fi&gt; the Jac:koon
Gotaldine Flochor. It had been::.
Will Cortlitue CamJialln
Production Credit Aasoclatloo,
~nathy,
~oecl
ot the charged in an ex polre baboas'.:~
P. 0. Box 124, Gallipolis, or Southern ChriaUan Leaderohijl corpus acUon thattheglrl wasun-:
made at the Pomeroy o!llce on Conference, pledged ti&gt; ccmllnue lawfully detained In the cultodf
Tueadl,ys.
directing !rmn hla JsU coD the of FQe and WUUs WUt
sl-eek-old cll!lllllsn !'! win
SQUAD CALj.Eil
food, jobs IIMI other ~ !or the
The
Middleport onier11011ey
needy.
NEW YORK (UI'O-Joe fra.
squad .... armmonecl M&lt;nlay'ato
Teclay, onl7 worn apOta Ill the
zier, who completely coovinced
· and 110111e remain&amp; ot 4:24p.m. fi&gt; theFloraBeileyrel!Jiruel Ramoo, otooi rUdy fi&gt; grua
ldence, 620 Locust St., wt\ero
spread his verdon of tile makeshift hmteo were left of Mrs. Bailey' a~ had
hea9)'Welght Utlo lround tho tho camp wbfch In Ita llnaf da1&amp; !allen from a IIWing. She iraalak•
had bien a place ol cllallCllllem
real ol the world~IIMI minor !nclrlento of vlolenc:e, en fi&gt; the olllce or Dr: R. R:
AIId Ramoa, left-hooked Into
lnclodlns rclcic-throwtog 11 .,.. .. Plckena where lire wao -lteated·
belle! In the chunlcy Phlladel·
for a hoed laceration,
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tng cars.
phlan• s claim, packed hta ·
AI llllli point !.lonriay evenirc,
dreams In his suitcase Cor a
JUST ROUTINE
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polite moved 25 abreast down
return to Mexico, sadly JldmltRoutine
business
wao
tranaacl.:
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14th Street, 111'1118 sa• a&amp;oecl of
tlnti dlacreiiDil sometimes lo the them.
ed
clirlng
tho
weekly
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It hung In eloudo becauae
better part of valor.
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there was lltlle .br- In the ol the Meigs Couttcy ~,•
The 2-t.year..ald Fruler, r&amp;era
Monclol.
Attendlnll
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hot, humid til&amp;ht.
cognized ai clwnl&gt;lm only In
Charleo
R.
Karr,
In cohtraat to tho reaction ti&gt;
nve statea, knocked
the
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it, ~ closlrw ol Re~urroctlon ' - ; R9bert Glar
previously unlloored ttextcan
Wlrdea
Otlto;
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&lt;;Icy came oft with aurprlalrc
twice 8IMI retained hla piece ol
Utile disorder. The arreata were
tile Utle when Ramos. ' ®tt at
made In oo amtahle atmoa-:
the end of the ~... roulll
~. ·with poll~t on core
MlJIMia¥ night at ~oon oceao!on lorillrc ,marchers at
Sq.are Garden.
Copltol Hlll . fi&gt; 11\lP o!l tho
l!l"ounda al!ll rernall) !rea.
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To Two Autos

To 1- Day week

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carry up~ver tramc, on&amp;-

!rom Middleport to Pomeroy. .
Tho Iild oponiDg was marked
111 a me•- to contractors thot
a Senate • paaJecl biH releasing

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In Every DI!Portme!}f.;,
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llnailzatlon olthe appeal.
The oourt lllrtbar orderod,

taiDecl a uiolloa bJ' Cordlnal Ea. hoWOYer, that
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terminlte explrllkiD of the
llf'Dr permit unle11 the _ . .
'lant
t1meb' appU~fDr
renewal with tile ~ ol

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Unea and lane linea on varl&lt;011
roul21, J. w. MrConnlck, Mlnslteld, $7,:103; eatlmate, $11,400.
Melia: Reour!acllli .37 mile
ol temporary route fi&gt; reneve
tnlllc st Pomeroy-Moaon Brldse
In PomeroY, 2.85 milo a ot old
Ohio 143 and .18 mile ol CR398
(rosti&gt;ratkin o! haul road), Black
Rock Contracting Co., Charleston. W, VL, $40,514; eatlmlte,
$42,000.
Gallla &amp; Meigs: Reaur!aclns
6.16 mUoa ot Ohio 588 In Galllo
County, and 2. 40 mUeo ot Ohio
7 In Mella COUntY, Shelly Co.,

OIUO nvE-DAY FORECAST .
United PreSHin1ernatlooal
Temperatures durlns the
live • da1 period Thuradl,y
through Monday will ba mueh
below normal. Hllba will aveneo In the mid and ..,par
70s and lowo In the 50s.
COoler Thuredll with a
warm1111 trend over weekend.
Bal• will meoaure !rllll onequarter Inch north and WOII
ti&gt; one hal! Inch aouthoaat
Thursday and lglin Sunday
or Monday.
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If lha
~ !or dlfljrco bi• bOOII 111111 1&gt;1
l!irjfrtlilllll order •dbe car- Sondra llatl,l'; W Souut See. out prklr tO a.termiutlon 01111 - ,..,.., Middleport, oPinJI
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It wu·Or4oredthat Jamea w. llatl,l', 11D18i!Cidt'JJJ.
..., COIIIIDuo-oper· Tho ~ chargos ,.011 ...
ai 11 tho order o1 the com- lloel ol clit;1 IIMI atromo M·
~~jla·a. had JIQIIi.t DYIIIIIIIIil elzy 8IMI II aeeldlll tullloilr ~,,,
a minor ehlld.

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Appear in
J-Court

or 11lornrille, $97,402; ..timate,
$95,900.
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Athens, Hockl~ lltlco and
Vlntoo: Ajrplylrc aur!a\18 $!)0l'H
oo 1.21 mUea ol Ohio 356 In
Athens County, 4.11 mlleo of
Ohio 595 In Hocking Counl;)', 3.85
mlloa ol Ohio !60 In VI- Cowley, and 2.04 miles ol Ohio 681
In Meigs Count.Y, Shelly Co. ,
ThorDvllle, $43,166; esUmlte,
$44,400.
Hocking, Rosa and VIm...; Adillrw aggregate bue, patching,
ahl!llllll. awi.Ylrw a aur!acelreatment ot 20.66 mUoo ol I'Oida
8IMI !acUities at Tor Hollow State

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l!!t~~~r!aclrw 11M1 II&gt;'
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Vllrtoa:

Pbilll!

raado 8IMI !acilltleo at Lake AJ.
ma State Park, , Golt·Kirby Co.,
Portsmouth, $19,332; eltlma.te,

$19,8011.
llockirw: a.sur!aclrc •6~ mile
of roads 8IMI !acilltiea at Rock
Hoose State Park, IIMIIIJPiy!JV a
aurlaee courn on .19 mlle of
and !acUlUea at CantweU
Clllla State Park, Sheii.Y Co.,

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SAIGON (UP0 - U.S. mllltery Intelligence aourceo

$13,200.

what "conYiac:l-'' evidence hid
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bem obtained thai tile bonos
were Peter'•· nae· bones have
bem 11 the Inatitute o1 Lepl
lltdlclno I• 11m1e in recent
yeara underiOflll earbon-dltlng
and other oclentlllc teata.

STRATEGICALLY·
~~::.:d hallll ahOWS of
Ill Taylor'• labuloua
dla111oad rbt(, whleb wu
dven 1o her by aelor.Jntllia•d Rlclwd Barton. Uz
wore llle U&lt;!aral (em Ill

EaJialld when obe alteaded

lbe weoldlq ol ber lrleod
Sberu Cualel, 14-yoar..ld
daueUer ol tho Queea
Molitor's neehorae trainer.

Trainmen

delnand1ns more money, hoU..

days 8IMI -•lim~ benento !or
Ita 140,000 mombora, Tuesday
nlgltt tentatltely agreed on a
one-year contract with tho
llllddiHiaaa cltlzona.
nation's l'lilrolds.
Agreement followed nearly 10
. _ , of talking IIMI came a
Utile lro!ore mldnlght EDT. It
was 2~ hours belore 1 deadline
probably. would lave lorced
President Jolm11011, under the
RallwQ
Labor Act, to aq a
Funenl service• lor Laura
otrlke
that
would ha.. halleci
Bell, Vlne St, Racine, who •••
trains
IICTOII
the natiDD.
lound dead athorresldencefueaTho pact betllleoa tho rail·
day, will ba held Friday at 2 p.
and the BRT-Jaraeat ol
IlL at tho Ewing a.,a1 with Rev.
the
five
on-train uniODS-WIS
Freeland Norrla olllctatlng.
SUrvivllw are two dauiihters, the Ilrat wltb an operallrc unloo
Mrs. Kalhr)'n Grrnthor IIMI Eloise in the current rooM of rallra.d
BoD, both ol Cincinnati; ~ p-and- labor negotlai!CIIa, and may
""" Jolm Frederick Gonlhor, become a mndel !or otllor tinea
Clncbmati, lnd a niece, Bernice and brother-a.
The .,._.oat, whose details
Bcprt, aloo ot CtnclnniiL She
were
not ...-loci, Invo!Yea
wu prececlod in cloath 111 bar
more than 60 per cent ol the
huabond,Frod.
372,000 railroad ..,..lo,rea fi&gt; be
Friend• ceU at tho Ewing
FUnaral Homo ll&gt;lroday altor- coverod by aow contracto.
!Jite11111l01l1 will ~ , in the There are 544,000 union mem·
_G-twoecl cemetery at lllclna. bora ompluyecll&gt;¥
Tho lelllatlft curtract may
lollow wul&lt;lollnea -ved in
lha
laal alx months by II"' """'
LOCAL TEMPS
operating
uni--. - t e 3.5
Thole--In~·
~ cent nloea, a 2 per cent
bualaolli· ~j!l.llll
raloe Jan. 1 IIMI IDOthtr 3 per
I.IIL tecla1WU71delr... coni nloe onthoaanheroaryol
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the ' contract In 1969. Aloo
~uded l.o • strike DUJnlorlum
lllllil Jan. 1, 19'Jl!.
:IIto BBT had ~ a 12.5
~ celt n!d, two 111111'0

Found Dead in

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TV 'Air Time

said~

!rtl&amp;oo

8IMI are sending a Ioree ol 7,000 fi&gt; 15,000 men lglinat the dey. Tbe
rujor attack Ia oot e~ !or two weeki but "light, peroicontaeta" already hate begun ln the outaktrts.
The lntolltgonce reports Jibed with raporta !rain Cuminuntot· · ;
ciiplomats In London Tuosday that President Ho Chi 111M to de- ' ..
termlned to win a major victory belore the l'lrls talks turn lato IIQ'
rioal peace negotlalitlll.
1nese reporte said he hlil as Pham HIUII. ftrat~­
turned fi&gt; Moaeow !or lmmedi· mler 8IMI lll!lt l'lltklrw Nltburo
ate arms IDcl ecooomtc aU&amp;Jiilles member alter Ilo Chi Minh.
!or North VIetnam and eapectain.e Unlled State• - trytrw
I.Y rockoto 8IMI other lrJD8 !or fi&gt; counter the North
attack• op.lnst the cities o!Soulh and VIet Cong merace fi&gt; Slip
Vietnam. He _...m1y was by- with a aeries or B52 raidJ •
passing Reel Chlra, now reporleci golnet tho Communist build,.,
wallowing in new chaos.
8IMI eapaclally egoinat VIet Cooc
A captured Communlat doeu- ammunition and aq1ply du!D,po
menl made public today by U, S. hidden Ia IIJe iurwloa bore(JI a
government soorr:e1 slid Haml. dozen miles fnml Sligon. The
lsd sent one o! ita !qJ
stratofortreuea carried out an
to tho ooulh to direct the over- uarauaill b1lh manber ot m1..
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The excavations under St.
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o! Railroad Traimnon,
PetM'• turned ~ 1 lllll'priolllilb'

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ole
-oj;ll'8urcern ry
wlt!l 10111e Of the oarlloot lmo!lll
Chrlottan ()llntlnt(a lound on the
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Thornvllle, *14,785i estlmlte,

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~umllua,
$5~,200

VATICAN CITY wPJl - PD1&gt;8 Poul VI said todalscldara
have round "c~~ evidence that the bones uncler the main
IIIiar of St. Peter's llasUlca are those ol the Apostle st. Peter.
The Pope made 111• H happy announcement"' to . a crowd of
seven! theusand periiOiia attending hls weekly go110nl aodlonce In
st. Peter's Bum,..
SCholaro 'aa w.U ·u ·ilornan Cotllellc 8IMI r.F.!'te•tant, churclanen
Ia~ ~ ~~over wllethor the ~i Jouno! under the
!tift ..-.- .~ .- Hrij,diolo . ot. P....,- ~ Ilia Clthollc
Church •• the lint 1'DJII!, $uno t&gt;ave • .., Quoilklnod Wllefllor St
~r aetuall7•cime !I&gt; Rome, •• Catldlc tradltlml lias long DIJIJ&gt;o

Briefs .

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cooler north tllrouglt tonllhL Low
ti&gt;nlght mld 50s and mid so..
Thuradl,y cloudy and caol, a
chlrlce of showers.

VC Poised
For Major
New Attack :

Fwest, H I S CoaatrucUrc CO.,

Basilica's Bones
Surelj' St. Peter

loll
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exultlnt" OYBt the lndi~W&amp;.
The late Pope PIID Jill be-•
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In 1939 a lercibY lnveadptkin
Into the mo-.
"New lnveitliationa, Yll')'
patient and Vli'y care!UI, were
COLUMBUS (UPO - 'A Ill- thoro!ore - - wltb a reoult
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. y~ . bQ.v. charged In ~ that we, cCJII!b'led by the
IMiltinl deoth llcaJI,I'.plOD 83; . Ju&lt;lllnant pi Wlirlll!", pnlllelt
year-old WlmWI was fi&gt; ..,p..r· "lad ....,P.iedl -~ ..... balleve
111 eourt lnday.
to be JIOsltlve,". P&lt;pe Pllulllld.
"The rellco ol st Peter have
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,_, In Frinklln ~ Ju•.. COD regord oo coavlnclng."
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8J United l'rllll lllt.ornallonal
Ae~ to tradition, - St.
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. ~GTON - 111E POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN, Ill leht Jllle Court wea PoullludiOil, the
ol
Mr.
IIMI
Mrs.
!llcbael
Peter
wa, cruclllecl q,slde down
. rd!J. _ , rpnr1 Ita loaders in Jail, today ·~ tD auatlllt ita ......,.
In a Roman arena near tile-alto
· .l ~ lltrotlih;arrelttll'OVOl&lt;lrw dem..-111111 by IJIII(lllhollc dol'lll'- lludaciol of Calui!lbua.·
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DotleiiVOI
charged
the
boy
ol
tho preaent St. Peter's
'. !l!llj&gt; ,~eetl Qt tire ~tal. were qulot.
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TuoodaJ
fdlowllla
interroptii&gt;ll.
Bllsllica
8IMI thtn burled in a
.~: l;· ; The can ~ out to 'the clel'81ftleD or Ameli~" TUeldly to
..,. ~ of llta. Perri Mae arave,yard at the loot of tile
"~-'~ ~ r.. ......,..,.. ~ with tho sovomnont Hart wu lpund Mclldl,l' _,.,,. Vallcaa Hill.
'·' ; 111111' ol tho llrat waves of J)O&lt;Iple who are wlll!rw fi&gt; Join tho JM!OI"
The Emperor
· ID . .0," '!i)tre wu 110 incllcatiOII or organised l'OIPOIIJO from tho 110on In a pnae at tho rear or
tho
home
ohe
ohlred
with
bar
built
the llral St. Polar'•
~~P,. -nlcy,, but march loader• hopecllndlvldual JDIDIIIIaro
........,...w
and
davglrtor.
llleDlu
and tradltlm malJ&gt;.
-~ ·iet ... ~ .....
Dr. IIGbort E-, Franldin talnod It waa orectecl o,... the
'
countJ
e-arDr, ruled the for- Apostle'• grave.
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C~ OIUO - TOIINAilOES DANCED lllrfrrl&amp;h -~
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Marletll
resldelt I* boon
Dlggllw started under the
01r1o late Tuesday, clualrw conatdonlllo dllDigo but lnJuflow only
boatea to death. Allhoutlh the foundations ~ st. Peter'• Iller
twister travtlecl Jnterotalo 10'In ~ ~•....,.. bndJ wu oxlellaivaly burned, Plus orde.red a search !or
"""IJ cattle lnlc:k and ljOJaillng a 30 1oo1 callla crulllf EYIDI said he belltvoo! tho evldonc:o ti&gt; substantiate the
~1 1!f" 110""1~ '""''"" 111 a pl. lnlc:ll. Alllhorillu said tha Uinel bundati wu otarted u a "COY- tradlttonal claiJIL
'V ·" "' "'"·"'"' boat )!Ill !Ill'" It into a bWolde. The drl- or ,.. •
1940 IIMI 1960 arch~
.who wu liOt Ilijilrecl, ~~ tho ulell ot 1 dildo .,._
~ce ~ fi&gt; dlocuaa tho 111data lound three sata ol bone•
' '!~}ihil):;l!~·r toucfled dGWJI. ..
cue, except to lie)' a Ill-pound -two ol them aear the humllle
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l)eclgo hammer and a large earlhon tom1&gt; belloved to be
fYITAW A - I'RDII!i IGIIISTER PIERRE El.LifYIT Trudeau llrlck llad beeu,lecl ti&gt; kill !he ti.t ol st. Peter. 1bo tomb wu
~~Whoa he aucCeodecl retlrintl Prime Jllnlator - . . , Detectivea asid tlloy ellqlb.
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·B. I'OiriOII Aprii 20· tlitLlbtralparcyrlll allllaod~J _.,.. · ha"' bnn Ulllble . to dloc:cmr
1bo third eel ol-• wu in
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(~lnnod &lt;!II PIP I)
,~.a - .. f..- tho murder.
a hl41111! piece, woDed. in bolllnd
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to, ~u AIIRESTED
• Jlll't or !ho -tlrAI ol the
DI
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hotw...,
•' a1HoUr """""' ol @Uopect. TO ;.aro_of.,..
eel C«iumin!ot aaento.
P&lt;pe Paul did IIIII lie)' tecio,y

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26, 1968

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. · Pork In One of Elberf~!~s Frtt:C11stomer Pa~i~_~,.l~rld .,: ...
. S~nd the ~ay Shopplij.F~ Your Family .and Ho~.
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!Wido to the 111tlrAI'a state higl&gt;way d•parlmenls Ia lmmlnellt.
HllbwiQI departmeat llnance advisor C• .L. Emmona said a cutoU of federal !umla 1111101111ced
May 13 was oot a!!eetlrc Ohio's
obllgaUoua to cOnlractorL
Tho major projecta in the op.
enlns provided !or a $3.8 mUlloo relocaUon ot U.S. 30N In
Allen Councy, construction ot3.9
mUe a of Interstate 70 In C3ark
Count.¥ ond relocaUmo13.9miiea
ol Ohio 80's In Mahonll!l county.
The _.-ent low bidders, by
councy Included:
Quomaey, Nobis IIMI Waehlna1011: Furlllah!rw and erectlrw trotftc slgrra on 1-77, Ben-Trim Corp.,
Columbul, $192,192; eltlmate,
$210,500.
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A t h e n a, Gallia, Hoolllrw,
Meig1, Monroe, )Jorpn, NGble
IIMI Washington: .lwiYI111 edge

Commission Order Stayed

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111IBD PLACE - This 111m ol )'llUIW bowlers, repreaonllnt~the Pomer07Bowllrw lAnes,
woo lhlnl place In the American Junior Bowllrc C&lt;mgreSI Tourrmnent recently in Lima. Loft to
right are steve Van Meter, Bob Werry, Jolm Sebo, MorUn Titus, Jim SWatzeland Neaen carsey,
team coach. A girls' team from the' Pomeroy Lanes won first place in the state.

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VOL XXI NO. 45

WITH TOP NEGOTIATORS RIDING rut to

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Holzer Hospital: Vloltlncbpurt
2-4 and 7~ p.m. Parents ooly on
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discuss their money ditferences in secret, contract talks in the
basic steel industry advancecl toward an Aus. 1 deadllna today.
steel buyers, meanwhile, scrabled to get shipments berore the
deadline. Producers are elq)ected to move 10 million tons before
the cootract expiration date• . Arter thv nrst day of hard barptni~ Monday, there was no report of progress or lack oC progreu

Riot

SQUEEZE

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ed at leastlO targets nightly.

as. telling him, "Don't worry. are bellla pre-..! In prime
We are oot going to harm you. Ume on eaaaecutlve nlaht•, 10
We don, wont ti&gt; go fi&gt; tho elec- vle•ra will be able to see thlo
unl~J~e IPOIUIOr llllProaeh tonigbl
tric chair."
and Weclneadl,y as well.
Wo have pariulpa rea&lt;hed a
r - admirable level ol
apooior liwoivement. At llrat,
LOCAL TEMPS
there
were juatthe oel!-lDerest
The temperature ln Pomeroy' I
downtown business cllstrlct at commercials. Then came the
11 a.m. toda1 ,.., 77 degreea institutional .... fi&gt; perpeluala
a nice !map. Now we have tho
under overcast skies.

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mltllid ~Itloo ti&gt; Aaroll Burr
!or preolderit to 1800 1ec1 m tile
OlecUon ol Thomas Jolleram~ by
the House of Represe-18a on
the 36th bluot.

(Cclntllllecl !rmn- I)
tary Installations in SOuth VIetnam. In recent weeks they had blast-

PITTSBURGH -

' have been mall Viet
•Merl. 11w.t'a a good
"' said.
••The PfKJPle , have
. •• II'&lt; war not ~- deceived ti&gt;o ID1Id).•
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owner of the Phlladel hia Eagles, faced another money cri sia t~
Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau watched from a dais. The youths day wltll 1 suit charging he had ducked payments of almost $1.3
threw acid, bottles, rocks and bricks at police, overturned al'll mlllion for Spectrum Sports Arena construction.
burned polke can and set bonfires.
McCloskey &amp; Co., Inc., which built the $13 mJilion Spectrum,
Policemen waded into mobs drives an $18,000 sports car and filed the suit in common pleas court on Mom~. claiming the Phlla..
of the rioters and dubbed them kissed marzy of the girls he delphia Eagles Football Club, ..c., guaranteed payment of tile coninto submission. Authoritie:; frugged with during his lively struction costs.
dispersed the mobs with tear campaign, took over leadership
gas. Through it all Trudeau or the Liberal party April 20
refus«&lt; to leave the dais, from Prime Minister Lester B.
although a Royal
Canadian Pearson.
Mounted policeman dived in
Trudeau immediately disrequirement of our tlme1- the
front or him and was hit by two solved parliament and called for
By RICK DUBROW
bottles meant for h1m.
today's election.
HOLLYWOOD (UP0 - A- involvemli!lnt In each other, 1he
Policemen Burned
The central campaign issue and significant kind of lnvolv._ _.e - need -people phlio!IO(&gt;hy
Authorities said 123 persons was canadian unity, endangered ment by television sponsors In on the buolness level.
were iniured, including some by an autonomy movement by urgent social issues was hia:bIntolvement, In !act, Is wllat
acid-burned policemen, and 292 French~speaking residents of llibted Monday night In tile the aeries, "The ClUes,'' is
persons were jailed.
Quebec Province arxl manifest- debut Or CBS-TV's three.part really all about. Tonight's
Trudeau's chief opponent was ed by the rioting in Montreal documentary series, "The CiR progr8.m, for instance- "DilemRobert Stanfield, 54, a solid Monday night. Trudeau, (rom ties."
ma In Black IIMI Whlte"family man in contrast with Montreal, raised the issue and
focuses
sharply on racial
Rather than tn sertlng the
Trudeau, a swinging bachelor of forced the other parties to tOke usual cype ol bland lnsUtullonal matter&amp; In the clUes. And the
48. A1so In the running was T. a stand on It.
commercials 'ror o!Uch public j!Oinfla made IIIII there · Ia il
K
Douglas,
who admitted
Basi cilly Trudeau opposed affairs programs, the sponsor- need for a massive rederal
himself that only a miracle the Idea that Quebec shoold tile Institute ol Life Inlllrlll&lt;&amp;- money commllment, but Vietcould bring his socialist New have special powers to sale- tasued -''8 call to action" aimed nam puts the ~e on this, so
Democratic party to power.
guard her French language and at businesses as
as there Ia more urgency to rely
Actually the voters were culture.
on · !Undo IIMI help ~m
lnciivlclisla.
deciding 264 seats in the House
A !rank 8IMI !orlhriglrt spokel- bullinell.
Relpirecl, Viowlq
of Commons. The party that
man !or the lnB\ltule ootec1 thlll
wins the most seats has the
Clt:le1," In ·tact, ahould
in111rance companies hav, lnR
right to form a government.
vested about $1 billion . lti bt te91Itecl viewing !or execuTrudeau's LJbenl party is the
houalng IIMI jobs project&amp;- and, tives · in majqr IIMI minor
solid favorite.
in a refreshingly direct way, bullneue• ·around the nation.
(Coolinued !rom 1)
Today's elecUon was the sixth
But ot course !twas made !or
orythlns from gull clubs taken lndluled tile Interdependence ol
in 11 years and the first for
all
ol us. And the Ilrll hour, "A
from a miniature golf course in~ an enllghlel1ed business ouUook
about 800,000 canadians who
Cll1
lJ to Uvo In," ualng
side the prison, to oclasora IIMI IIMI a healthy communlcy.
reached 21 since the last vote in
Clevaland as the major examNo lllterruptlono
knlveo br&lt;&gt;ke hundreds of win·
1965. The polls were open from
ple, HJ'\'ed to summarize Ute
In
addition,
the
prosram
,..,
dows, caused fire damage deR
mlllll' · problema !acing urban
9 a.m., to 8 p.m.
scribed as the worst In the priB· not lnternqlted by commerclala
The last three elections
areu todal- !rom poUutloa ti&gt;
on's history, and held several -with ooly _.mg and cloiiiD(
produced minority governments.
oelloOiiita. And in adciiU&lt;HI fi&gt; .
guards hostage ror a short time. atatomenlt by the spokeallliiL
Millionaire Bachelor
The guards were not harmed. The three programs In the vartau1 _.-to '"' clUes, the
Trudeau, a milllonaire who
bi'OUeell explored the views o1
One guard quoted a prisoner Hrltt; about the urban crlala,

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FRIDAY AND SAWRDAY

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'lpOn dosg!U! VIet ~ - ~
· cut them. And we mw, hfVe •
1ed military command · !or
'algon .... !or the lint

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TORNADOES, NONE' . CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY or damage,
menaced the Midwest today, Thunderstorms that set off Oooiing
along the Gulf Coast of Texas hit the central and eastern states.
The U.S. Weetller Bureeu said twisters touched down Mooclay
OTI' AWA (UPI)- From Newfoundland's fishing villages in lhe night and this morning in Nebrasxa, Iowa, Colorado, Missoori and
east to British Columbia's Lumber camps in the west 10 million Kansas. but .-struck mosq.y ln open country and did little damage.
Canadian voters today were ct1oosing a prime minister.
In Montreal Monday night 1,000 French Clnadian separatists
ri&lt;ted during the annual SL Jean Baptiste Day parade, which Prime

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Trudeau Favored
To Win Election

tr

o1 a laborer

paintiJw, llif. Vletnun's

VlotMm'a Hcf
ocllilol to&amp;chor 11 u quiet and
"1'\18 ,sJtull:tk
.. auotore u a .,...atoey coD. from many po!Jt•
~ the man stirs deV!JIIon,
Pl.lt montt11. We'Vb
IUs cabinet miniatero cal! keep Prices !rmn
8\1)1!1 "urde," ..The old 11\Ut'' steeply, In !act, In ""'
or "wnerlble one." Hl1 ildmi- they've drqJJied sliJtlltly.
rero conatder lhl1 ae~ 1111
"Communication lines

!llklrc with

economtealb'/~ )J~

News Briefs

River Gauges

bel'Ore

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lillce ol tho IP'If-haltecl l'Dmtor

P.,altion )i&lt;ith polllli:a!Iy and

tiii'Mienlng SolpL
Aloo near Sllgoa, two Other

YOU'I11 AT REGATTA - A gr&lt;q&gt; from the Zaleski Youth Camp opent Sllllrdi.Y at the Ill&amp;
BeOO Regatta with Carl Hysell (PD shoulder patch, above) as host for the Pomeroy Pollee Depart..
ment. A cot.QJle of the young men, however, took advantage of the opporturdty to escape. The
sherifrs department and other law enforcement agencies had numerous report~ of the runaways,
but they had not been apprehended by noon today.

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Iluong'a 'riew to thtt SOUIII
and North VlebUI nluat be tile ·
mall! partlu in lilY QHOtlatlono

· ~pON \\lP,Il- Flvo ~ri~
can combat heU&lt;ial!lers erallliod,
kiHinil 19 u.s. troops IIMI 19
ThaUand aoidiera, U.S. mUitar)o
. . . . . . . said today.
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TI1reo elf the d!QppOr~ ora. ~er .nel!f Soit&amp;on !n a lrQI&lt;
accident lhla IIIOl'lllng. Two .IJ(
the Army VH1d hellellplert
colUded and exploded and the
Impact de&amp;IJ"O)'ecl . a third
c'-"r whirling nearby:
Tho triple , craoh 16 muoa
norllleaat . ol Saigon killed 12
U.S. crewmen and tile 19 Tl1al
troops they wwe ferrying illlil
an assault against tile guerrillas

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RACINE - The bll amual
FCNrtll ol July celebration will
be oponaored by the Racine Vol.
unteer Flro Department 8IMI Arlx·
lllary. Activities bot!ln with a
parade at 10 a.m., led by I be
SOUther• Local Band.
After tile parade there will be

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cream.
There will be gamoaln the 11ternooo It tho nre house O«ecc by the )lnlor llromen 11&gt;-

eludlns .....11,)' pig, -

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dart pmea, aack ..._ and ...

Burglary
Reported
A thief or thieves got 1 poo

era.
AI 5 p.m. there wiU be chlclroll barbecue 8IMI !elll&gt;lllee
.... - . IQIU'OclancoiDbt
held on the _ . Ia 1ro111 ol lite
llrehouae 8IMI town hsll. T h. a
dance will bot!ln at 7:30 p.m.
Whitey Beot!lo 8IMI hio
VsUIQI Boys will be dlllce ....
with Mr. Beolle calling.
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larold camera alii lesaer-Yalued items in 1 burglar) of the

Reuter Service StaUoonear Pomeroy on Rt. 33, Sheri!! Robert
C. Hartenbach reported Tueada1·
ShorltJ Hartemach said tile
buJlnea11 was entered sometime
Monday niaht by breaking out a
window gt&amp;ss ond crawllrc
through tile opening.
Beaidea a pol.arol.d camera,
c~aarettes

8IMI a small amouat

of chup went taken.
Tho oherl!rs department lllso
Tueoday p r - Ill accident at
8:30 p.IIL on the Tannars Run
road In SUtton township, three •

tentho of 1 mile east o1 Route
124. VehielOH driwn by Andrew,
c. ~ord. 71, Racine, traY.
ollng oaat, 8IMI llonlel Dnko,
18, Ill. %, Jllclno,
wett,
collldecl ... blind curve. IJu.&gt;.
........ ro»ortecc •• light No ....
Filii or arrest&amp; were ~
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a jUdging o1 the Ooote In tho parada, lor ftrlll, ............ third
placoa, wltb a haecl- tro(llr1
ti&gt;beiilYeatothe-.
At 11:30 a.m. there will bt a
ebieken barbecue witb 111 t b •

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New Effort to
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Yastriemald, the hl!aleading
hlllor, Ia thq ooly .300 plus
batter on the etgtrt.man leom
with a ,320 average and ooo of
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Frauk tlownnl o.t WashinGton pmo, pta/od throogh Motiday
and Dotrolt'a Wllllo. ltortoo, the night, ·Y a e t r .z e ·m s k I, who
teoguo's two leading home n~n stumped early In tho sea.on
producers wtth 24 and 18, Join b!lfore regaining his 1067 lorm,
Y&lt;~stn:emski in the outrteld has u home nana, foUrth In the
JronlcaUy, aU are left fielder• league, and 29 run~ batted ln.
but were able , tD be chosen
NEW YOIIK (UPI) _ The
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Dick Williams the Booton by Baseball commissioner Witmanager w11o
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Jerry Grote, New York, C;
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An upset IIIDmach Ia taking tile toll
or Pete Rose's batting average.
The batting mark of the Clnclmatl Reds star right Reider
dipped to .341 last ftlght wllen
he went hmosa In lour sWings
•• New York Mel righthander
Tom Seaver blanked the Rhlnelandera four-tD-&lt;Inthlng .with ftvo
hits.
Tonight It'll be a couple of
Fresm, Calif., natives, the
Mota' Dick Selma and the Redo'
Jim Malooey, Wilen tbe two
teams ctasb In the llnale et a
thr"-e set wllleh winds liP
tho current home stand at Crosley Field.
Mot Manager Gil Hodps had
given Beover the choice of
pitching to ROse or walking him
and pllehlna to Alu .JOhn...,,
Wilen Pete came to bat Ill the
fifth Inning with the I!&lt;Ol'e tied
nothtng.to.nothln&amp; two outs,
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NaUODII League
W. L. Pet GB
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44 'J:l ,620 ...
"'" FrMclsco 39 33 .542 ~h
'Atlinta
31 33 .529 61/2
· Phlladelphl1
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LQs Angeleo
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lace Rose and struck ool tho
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"I llgurod I could get Rose
II I kept tho ball Inside," llald
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had to be a little weak. Earlier
this season, I had tho same
thing a couple o! times In one
week and I know - weak I
had been.
uPete Ia swinging a soft bat,"
eontbued Seaver. "The .ball he
hit to tbe lence In tho first Inning would hove been out or the
park II It had boon the Mrmal
Rose swinging the bat."

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000 000 100- I 4 I
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Tho rally and Horton' a triple
L. Jackson, Boozer (3),
came
after the game had been
Farr.eU (li), Jemos (8) and
delo,yod
by rain three tlme"'lor
Dalrymple. Reed (8-3) and
a totel o1 99 minutes and
Torre. LP- L. Jackson (6-8).
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vented by Joe Sweeney, 19thcentury minstrel. The instrument he devised was very different from the " banjer" used
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104 011 OOx- 1 9 3
llunter, Sogul (3), Undblad
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Duncan, Roo! (8). EUls, Poilln
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McGICJthlln (8) and Satrlano.
WP- Ellis (&gt;-5), LP-IIunter (66), 111\s- Mincher (6th), Cater
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Leogue, Atlanta lopped Phi- •
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ladeJpllia 6-1, New York blanked
Middleport
030 .Oil 0- uo ClncllliiiU ·t-0 and Houston
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Alou, Pit
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010 000 601- 8 12 2
New York 202 OtO 000- 5 9 0
Lolich, Rlbent (3), Patterson
(7), Dobson (9) and Price,
Froehon (7). Barber, llamUIOn
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Hobble Eason hit a IUth Innlng double for the only hit by
the Tigers, driving in Fred Burney who had walked.
The Pirates and Dodgers will
make up their game with a doubleheader on the next repalar
Boston
000 000 000- 0 5 0 scheduled date between them.
Rattimore OU2 020 20x- 6 II 0
Culp, Lyle (li), Wastcwskl (6),
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APPLIANCE WARRAITY

defensive back from Texas at

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West,

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Brandon

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cootract Tuesday. West, a

Couch's hit could have been
a home run, but he fell be-

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000 000 000_ 0 2 o
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Osteen, Purdin (6), Grant (8)
and Haller. Sadecki (11-9) and
lliatt. LP- Osteen (6-10). HRBords c1so.
American League
Minn. at Chicago, ppd., rain

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(UI't)- Tho Minnesota Vikliii!S

Werry fanned 13 and issued
nine bases 00 balls onrooto tD
the victory while Robbie Eason
Pittsburgh o~o-t7o 010- 3 8 I and Andy Vaughan combined tD
St Louis
000 000 020 _ 2 8 1 strike oot seven and walk two
Veale, EUis (8), Walker (8)
lor the Tigers.
IUid May. Carlton, Wlllls ( 8),
Lone Yank hitters were Stan
Mikkelsen (S) and Mccarver.
Moon with a pair of singles
WP- Veale (5-7). LP- Carlton and Ron Cooch with a triple.
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By VITO STEUJNO
verge ol . bellW traded by the can handJe the assignlitent as
lf91dlon 4 Chlcqo 2, night
UPI Sports Writer
Pirates after he refUsed 19 ploy he became the Orat p•aye'r in
ill&amp;ioburatd .$. J,ouls 2\, t!fl!!t
Votel"lll Ma!"l, WJI!• '!a• . on. ~~~a.~ l!f•naUOIIIilJIICU"'!!"f:' 1110dern m~•le"*"" t;•'l!!'~to
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J{'e n n ea y;· hit a grarld s'flim h..fi"'er fnnis
l'roblbla ljlj:hero
rookie Bobby Honda was "'en atretehed hla hitting streak tD 23 .(lrst game as the Giants rooted
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~esF,!ln
happier to leave Phoenix.
games · and ·scored the winnllll! Los Angeles 9-0. The only other
~ (Wlie 5-.1) at
The result Tuosclay night w1s run as tho Plnttes nipped tho · time the Ceat was accoul,pllshed
.
lekro S-8), 8:05 p.m. 1 close vlctocy for tho Pirates Cardinals 3-2.
waa in 1898.
~;. 4f" Vork ~ 7-1) at _llld an easy 111e for the san Bonds, called liP from PhO&lt;&gt;Denies Trouble
~lllllll _ ('Maloney 7..4), ll:05 · Francisco Giants.
nix Moncloy, Is s._...t tD
WUla, denying there is any
q.m. , ,
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-:;·Los ;Angelos O&gt;i'YIIdalo 11-4) at rumors that ,he was on the In center!leld. He lool!od like he Pirates, sal.d, "things are fine.
~ ·Frlnclaco (McCOrmick 6-9),
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There hasn't been any problem
~ p.m.
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between Pittsburgh and Maury
WJUo. I IIII.Y !Nit emphalicall,y.
•,'DR~ Oial!ds. 11-4) at
1101111on .(GIUJU tol), 8:30p.m. · ,..
The rumors were started by 1 a
' ~burgh Ollis• ~ and
Pittsburgh newmJan on hl&amp; vwn
· ~ 8-6) ..at . st. Lnq11
hunch.
It was unqualified
speculatiop.''
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on Juno 15 IIIII WUis now l~s
,,,,, Pc~ II Alllnta, night
like a fixture In the Pirate
· Niw York at 11o111ton, night
llne111.
He tripled and scored
Two tall lmlng alnglaa ruin- lor the holts, alngled to lead'
.
. ~ Miela• ~Son Francisco
ad I DO-bit pltchlng ellort b)' oil the seventh. · Blat, the sec- the deciding run in the elgllth
ldleclllecl)
righthander Rick Von Maire, but and baUIIIIII, 1101 the other ota- IMIIW on Gene Alley's single.
Bonda, I 2Z-yoor-&lt;&gt;ld 9.5
Middleport otlll acored a 5~ Jie later Ill ll&gt;e tmJne.
&lt;loshman
In tho 100 who passed
AmeriCIII Leque
shutout at Chelldre In l'llly Lea.
RocordJ aiHnrod Van Matte
w. 'I. Pet. GB guo
1ctfoo TueaclaT.
Jot 110 111111 83 pitches Ill the liP lootball and trock college
, ~~41 26 .631 ... van Maire had all poeeggo HVtn lmlnls. He aloo woo two- achollrshlps tD sliR a basoMII
, 111_ .
39 34 .534 71,1, ""'"" un111 G W-'-' plteher lqr-two &amp;t tile plate wltb a ~bible cootnct Iller IT&amp;duattng li-Qin
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and
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lor the slam oU John
Other Middleport hiUero were
: ot)dallll · as n .a07 ;.;
In
the
sixth In his th4"d
Purdin
~lie and Rmlf Beeker, eaeh with
Cllllomia
u .35 ._,m lll'h
time
at
bat
in
his first ganio.
1 pa1r of lllnsloa; oa.. IIWd. a
33 $4 ' •48$ lO'h
Bonds w1s hitting ,367 and
doid&gt;le, and Stan wnoon, So,yre
31 ~t .458 13
!Biding
the Pacific Coast
m Jlawl01, each 1 lllnsle.
JD 38 . •441 14
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the sclll"s tD prove WllUellm:ton
•belongs wltb. the atara fodil¥
:while tho Dotrolt Tlgors have
their bisgest victoey of tho
season when they wootd have
settled lor a ralnout.
Horton, named fodil¥ to tbe
American League All-8tar team,
celebrated a few hours early
but just In time lor tl&gt;e Tigers
Tuosda,y night when hla lwl&gt;&lt;'un
IH!VOnth-bmlng triple climaxed a
slx-&lt;1111 rally lor an 8-.1 victory

Werry 1· Hits

Leads Pirates in 3-2 Win

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Colifomlo Ml,'&lt;lles .clstad IIIII
oaJ&lt;tw AttJt,Ue• 7~ In Ollie(
tholr 7'h ·ll01110 leod .,Yer tbo
Amerlean
!llftleH. se~ilee Clevellll4 tndllllA.
Time waa calloil Ill tho RIUI
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lmlng with tho Tlgars trailing ~­ .~
I. Bot the gamo was ftllall,y
resumed atter a f2.mtnuto do)o,y
· IIIII tho YMkeos' Steve Bai-ber,
Who had thrown 99 pitches In
the game and IIIII' 1111mber of
warmup pitches, nnatly tired In
tho seventh.
Biggest Win
"I haVe to be trutbM IIIII so,y
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118 woold haV&amp; oetlled lor a
ralnout," admitted Manager
Moyo Smltb. "rll aloo have to
IQ' that we haven't won a
bluer game all season."
Barber was Ufted after
walking Wayne COmer leading
ot! the seventh and tho Tigers
went to town against relievers
Steve Hamilton and Bill MonbOuquette. D i c k llcAulllre
NOWSA~FROM
walked and Dick Tracowski
·doubled 10 drive out llamllton
IUid Mickey Stanley greeted
Monbou"'otto and Bortoo lollowod with his triple oil Fred
Talbot completing tile rally.

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Seaver (6-5) am Martin.
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Jones' homer tn the sixth was Culver, Kelso ('1), Lee ('1),
one or his throe hits of the McCool (9) and Bench. LPnighl He shared hitting hooors Culver (5-ll), HR- c. Jone•
with AI Wets, who walked, (9th)
Lanl!y Mark Worry hurled onebanged out throe singles and
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ltole two bases.
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Harmon IW!ebrew or Mtnneaota, whO nipped BaiUmore•s
Boog Powell by 10 votes In the
doseat balloting lor IIIII' pool~- will be at first base again
Willie teammate Rod Carew,
rookie of tbo year last oeason,
ropoato as second baseman. ·
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_tAl lead Ill the balloting of AL
pll\l'era, IIJilnaPro and coaches.
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or Pete Rose's batting average.
The batting mark of the Clnclmatl Reds star right Reider
dipped to .341 last ftlght wllen
he went hmosa In lour sWings
•• New York Mel righthander
Tom Seaver blanked the Rhlnelandera four-tD-&lt;Inthlng .with ftvo
hits.
Tonight It'll be a couple of
Fresm, Calif., natives, the
Mota' Dick Selma and the Redo'
Jim Malooey, Wilen tbe two
teams ctasb In the llnale et a
thr"-e set wllleh winds liP
tho current home stand at Crosley Field.
Mot Manager Gil Hodps had
given Beover the choice of
pitching to ROse or walking him
and pllehlna to Alu .JOhn...,,
Wilen Pete came to bat Ill the
fifth Inning with the I!&lt;Ol'e tied
nothtng.to.nothln&amp; two outs,
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NaUODII League
W. L. Pet GB
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"'" FrMclsco 39 33 .542 ~h
'Atlinta
31 33 .529 61/2
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and .third. Seaver elected to
lace Rose and struck ool tho
slugger with an inside slider.
"I llgurod I could get Rose
II I kept tho ball Inside," llald
Seaver. ''I knew he had that upsot otomach and I knew he atilt
had to be a little weak. Earlier
this season, I had tho same
thing a couple o! times In one
week and I know - weak I
had been.
uPete Ia swinging a soft bat,"
eontbued Seaver. "The .ball he
hit to tbe lence In tho first Inning would hove been out or the
park II It had boon the Mrmal
Rose swinging the bat."

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IMing when they bWichod a
walk with lour hits, lnctudlng a
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MontJoy night when ciiJipod by
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Reds Manager Dave Brls!All
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aald Brlllol. "He ma,laso ·-an,y
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000 000 100- I 4 I
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Tho rally and Horton' a triple
L. Jackson, Boozer (3),
came
after the game had been
Farr.eU (li), Jemos (8) and
delo,yod
by rain three tlme"'lor
Dalrymple. Reed (8-3) and
a totel o1 99 minutes and
Torre. LP- L. Jackson (6-8).
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New York 202 OtO 000- 5 9 0
Lolich, Rlbent (3), Patterson
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Froehon (7). Barber, llamUIOn
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Hobble Eason hit a IUth Innlng double for the only hit by
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The Pirates and Dodgers will
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Boston
000 000 000- 0 5 0 scheduled date between them.
Rattimore OU2 020 20x- 6 II 0
Culp, Lyle (li), Wastcwskl (6),
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Osteen, Purdin (6), Grant (8)
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(UI't)- Tho Minnesota Vikliii!S

Werry fanned 13 and issued
nine bases 00 balls onrooto tD
the victory while Robbie Eason
Pittsburgh o~o-t7o 010- 3 8 I and Andy Vaughan combined tD
St Louis
000 000 020 _ 2 8 1 strike oot seven and walk two
Veale, EUis (8), Walker (8)
lor the Tigers.
IUid May. Carlton, Wlllls ( 8),
Lone Yank hitters were Stan
Mikkelsen (S) and Mccarver.
Moon with a pair of singles
WP- Veale (5-7). LP- Carlton and Ron Cooch with a triple.
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appearances In the Meta' start~ ~~ek~o, Lamabe (6), Regan
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well, the rookie second baseman and Bateman. LP- Nlekro (6-6).

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By VITO STEUJNO
verge ol . bellW traded by the can handJe the assignlitent as
lf91dlon 4 Chlcqo 2, night
UPI Sports Writer
Pirates after he refUsed 19 ploy he became the Orat p•aye'r in
ill&amp;ioburatd .$. J,ouls 2\, t!fl!!t
Votel"lll Ma!"l, WJI!• '!a• . on. ~~~a.~ l!f•naUOIIIilJIICU"'!!"f:' 1110dern m~•le"*"" t;•'l!!'~to
,, • ~.. 9 Loa A!v o, ntgn"t•' · • hiiM' ~Itlr'l!.Wiiiti'Uhiii" aiid':ror 'iiii6eri ·
J{'e n n ea y;· hit a grarld s'flim h..fi"'er fnnis
l'roblbla ljlj:hero
rookie Bobby Honda was "'en atretehed hla hitting streak tD 23 .(lrst game as the Giants rooted
·.
~esF,!ln
happier to leave Phoenix.
games · and ·scored the winnllll! Los Angeles 9-0. The only other
~ (Wlie 5-.1) at
The result Tuosclay night w1s run as tho Plnttes nipped tho · time the Ceat was accoul,pllshed
.
lekro S-8), 8:05 p.m. 1 close vlctocy for tho Pirates Cardinals 3-2.
waa in 1898.
~;. 4f" Vork ~ 7-1) at _llld an easy 111e for the san Bonds, called liP from PhO&lt;&gt;Denies Trouble
~lllllll _ ('Maloney 7..4), ll:05 · Francisco Giants.
nix Moncloy, Is s._...t tD
WUla, denying there is any
q.m. , ,
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-:;·Los ;Angelos O&gt;i'YIIdalo 11-4) at rumors that ,he was on the In center!leld. He lool!od like he Pirates, sal.d, "things are fine.
~ ·Frlnclaco (McCOrmick 6-9),
I
There hasn't been any problem
~ p.m.
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between Pittsburgh and Maury
WJUo. I IIII.Y !Nit emphalicall,y.
•,'DR~ Oial!ds. 11-4) at
1101111on .(GIUJU tol), 8:30p.m. · ,..
The rumors were started by 1 a
' ~burgh Ollis• ~ and
Pittsburgh newmJan on hl&amp; vwn
· ~ 8-6) ..at . st. Lnq11
hunch.
It was unqualified
speculatiop.''
2
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on Juno 15 IIIII WUis now l~s
,,,,, Pc~ II Alllnta, night
like a fixture In the Pirate
· Niw York at 11o111ton, night
llne111.
He tripled and scored
Two tall lmlng alnglaa ruin- lor the holts, alngled to lead'
.
. ~ Miela• ~Son Francisco
ad I DO-bit pltchlng ellort b)' oil the seventh. · Blat, the sec- the deciding run in the elgllth
ldleclllecl)
righthander Rick Von Maire, but and baUIIIIII, 1101 the other ota- IMIIW on Gene Alley's single.
Bonda, I 2Z-yoor-&lt;&gt;ld 9.5
Middleport otlll acored a 5~ Jie later Ill ll&gt;e tmJne.
&lt;loshman
In tho 100 who passed
AmeriCIII Leque
shutout at Chelldre In l'llly Lea.
RocordJ aiHnrod Van Matte
w. 'I. Pet. GB guo
1ctfoo TueaclaT.
Jot 110 111111 83 pitches Ill the liP lootball and trock college
, ~~41 26 .631 ... van Maire had all poeeggo HVtn lmlnls. He aloo woo two- achollrshlps tD sliR a basoMII
, 111_ .
39 34 .534 71,1, ""'"" un111 G W-'-' plteher lqr-two &amp;t tile plate wltb a ~bible cootnct Iller IT&amp;duattng li-Qin
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and
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connected
lor the slam oU John
Other Middleport hiUero were
: ot)dallll · as n .a07 ;.;
In
the
sixth In his th4"d
Purdin
~lie and Rmlf Beeker, eaeh with
Cllllomia
u .35 ._,m lll'h
time
at
bat
in
his first ganio.
1 pa1r of lllnsloa; oa.. IIWd. a
33 $4 ' •48$ lO'h
Bonds w1s hitting ,367 and
doid&gt;le, and Stan wnoon, So,yre
31 ~t .458 13
!Biding
the Pacific Coast
m Jlawl01, each 1 lllnsle.
JD 38 . •441 14
League
when
he was called ..,_
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the sclll"s tD prove WllUellm:ton
•belongs wltb. the atara fodil¥
:while tho Dotrolt Tlgors have
their bisgest victoey of tho
season when they wootd have
settled lor a ralnout.
Horton, named fodil¥ to tbe
American League All-8tar team,
celebrated a few hours early
but just In time lor tl&gt;e Tigers
Tuosda,y night when hla lwl&gt;&lt;'un
IH!VOnth-bmlng triple climaxed a
slx-&lt;1111 rally lor an 8-.1 victory

Werry 1· Hits

Leads Pirates in 3-2 Win

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Mots a one-to-mthlng I~ In

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Colifomlo Ml,'&lt;lles .clstad IIIII
oaJ&lt;tw AttJt,Ue• 7~ In Ollie(
tholr 7'h ·ll01110 leod .,Yer tbo
Amerlean
!llftleH. se~ilee Clevellll4 tndllllA.
Time waa calloil Ill tho RIUI
~.~~:~
lmlng with tho Tlgars trailing ~­ .~
I. Bot the gamo was ftllall,y
resumed atter a f2.mtnuto do)o,y
· IIIII tho YMkeos' Steve Bai-ber,
Who had thrown 99 pitches In
the game and IIIII' 1111mber of
warmup pitches, nnatly tired In
tho seventh.
Biggest Win
"I haVe to be trutbM IIIII so,y
. (AUSIZIS)
118 woold haV&amp; oetlled lor a
ralnout," admitted Manager
Moyo Smltb. "rll aloo have to
IQ' that we haven't won a
bluer game all season."
Barber was Ufted after
walking Wayne COmer leading
ot! the seventh and tho Tigers
went to town against relievers
Steve Hamilton and Bill MonbOuquette. D i c k llcAulllre
NOWSA~FROM
walked and Dick Tracowski
·doubled 10 drive out llamllton
IUid Mickey Stanley greeted
Monbou"'otto and Bortoo lollowod with his triple oil Fred
Talbot completing tile rally.

New York ooo 001 300- 4 11 o
Cin
000 000 000- 0 5 0
Seaver (6-5) am Martin.
·
Culver to the showers.
Jones' homer tn the sixth was Culver, Kelso ('1), Lee ('1),
one or his throe hits of the McCool (9) and Bench. LPnighl He shared hitting hooors Culver (5-ll), HR- c. Jone•
with AI Wets, who walked, (9th)
Lanl!y Mark Worry hurled onebanged out throe singles and
·
hit ball to lead the YMks to a
ltole two bases.
Chica 0
000 llO 000- 2 5 1 5~1 win over tbe Tigers In PomWeia made one at hil rare H
100 003 OOx- 4 11 o eroy Boys• League action Tues~ WEST SIGNS

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Goes Hitless In Defeat

la.Uebrew, CarewRepeat

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~lev•tond '·, IJidJan• tJOat - ~

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llarmon KUiebrew, Minnesota,
Ill; t!od Core.., MinnesOta, 2B;
Brool&lt;S Rolllnaon, naltllilore,
3B; Jtm Fregosi, C.lilOrnfa,

Phlla
Atlanta

Harmon IW!ebrew or Mtnneaota, whO nipped BaiUmore•s
Boog Powell by 10 votes In the
doseat balloting lor IIIII' pool~- will be at first base again
Willie teammate Rod Carew,
rookie of tbo year last oeason,
ropoato as second baseman. ·
BaiUmore•s Brooks Roblnoon,
:Jtavtng ooe ol his worst aeasont
~ tho plate, stUI managed to
~II Cleveland's Max Alvis to
r..,..t as thlnl baseman.

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major ....Udllles taklq to
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R.....llean hopolul Richard
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Mich., willie rival GOP 01plraat
NeliiOR A. Rockefeller hunted
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In tbe Demoeratle ca.Dip, VIce
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TV . . . in Review
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Good
news, lj.DOd. new1 ~ trom the

wonderM ""rid of lelevlslcia.
Tiny Tim will be beck next
season on NBCwTV'I "Rowan
and Martin's Laush.Jn.,. And

I mean, . _ , . yoo all here rock 'n' roll and popular musie.
Iand the mall brlnga a alelement It's juat thai the spirits of the
from Lome Greene, the big singers whose songs I do are
daddy of "Bonanza,*' a a)'· llvlq within mo. That's wi\Y the
lng: ut.ove ia like a warm songs come out in the voices of
blanket which covers and the ortgtnal slnpn. rm not
protects a cbUd frOm hurt and doing imitations. That's the wa.y
they sound inlide of me."
even hunger."
And whY does he sing?
All rislll, II BOUnds like Lome
Greene- rigbl? You yoo slarl •• Perhaps above all, because d.
looking aroood desperately lor a aH tbe lovely women trbo with
chaser. And there is JUDd old their beauty cause my heart to
Tiny Tlm to the rescue, because overflow with joy.'"

release. He sara:

releue which 01111aln1 tbel Ed
·Ames never learned to Ice okale
and (jUOieB him B1 aoylDg: "I
came from a Iorge llmlly. And
II pret\r wall boiled doWn lo
lkatlnr or ealll1g, We ate wsll."
What doea Amea mean by thBt?
I mean, what Ia the world Ia he
lr)1ng lo loll us? With Tiny
Tlm, 'there is never any such
[II&lt;Iblem:
~!Wbll B[ngero we badl",)lf

~ •l!rvlag KouBIIWI, .... of

· ' ·1be drat vauderille singeu;
Arthur Fields. the first crooner,
way beiGre tho eloclrlc [lhonoiroph; and of 00111'10 Ruclf
Vallee, Cooo Au11111. Yr. Jolooo,
Mr. Crollby ond Mr. Ru11
Columbo • , , God bleoa lhem
'alii Now, as I bear these aoaga,
I baii8YO lllal IIley .., thrlll the
poople of today Jull u th8J'
tbrfllod the ~o of ye-·

day,b
- y.., oalcl It, Mr. TIDy. And
IIOIIlflhoW tbl&amp; all &amp;efJII1I more
irrprtut Ulan a preas releaee
. quodn&amp; the boll o( "Peyton
. Place," Paul Mona~ ••
II,Jinl: "W11 back -.ben n
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Struggle
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"The peCI)le'a attitude h one

of cliotrust of ewr)'lldqr.
cliotnllt of the aplrltual legoey
of our aneestor1, dllltrut ol the
elloctlvene11 01111 llncerltr of
one'• eldera, aoJ e~~J*iall)'
distrust of the govermnent," he
oald.

Huonr. who ftnlobed fourth In
the 1967 presldenllal election
and later aeeO(&gt;Ied PrelideDI
~guyen Van Thleu'a of(er of tbe
iJremleraldp. cited corruption as
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"CorfUIItlon. There Is much of
II llere. And II a(JI'tOda r&amp;i&gt;kli1·
Ilia very COIIIaliOUJ.
"We are eett1a1 reports e·•ery
day I&lt;CUII.. highly placed
(101'110111 ol c~ Wben
we p1 proo~ we wiD 10nd lbem
atrai&amp;ht to court. We are
WOJ"Id.lw on I lot ot cues 00'11', ••
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Amicommunhm hu a clooe
rllllll' lor H.,....
"I kDow the CGinmuniJU very
wall. Thoyldllod two of my ....
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with Conummilt ideology,u he
oald.
On other lo;llcs, 1'- oald:

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, .I was iR a m~rr~·,1~~llar ,to
(.'oneerntng Mrs. e . v, whose hera, Jlecauao R1Y tridnfaa and
lofo tor'· ~'tho rl~t man" euus- bollefa "wcro..OJIPOJe4 to.dlvoree,
e('l •OOr to reapprailK! what she 1 Bl.nq;:Ried ·tar WO loft&amp;.:tQing
:terlned a mlsmatcl~ marriage! to r&lt;!cOncile m.Y8orr;,$0 a love\"OU aaid Yrxi worrlcdoverthcan- less murrlagc.
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,Flnn.Hy in ·dospcratl«* J rllod
you gave the -wron~ one ... 1 am for divorce. 11m ehv.lld Cor my
concerned, C¥l'fl troubled by it, , YOIJDg son and mY~I'r;~was unU~Gh on lhc whole I admire believable. Ills scho01 ·work im•.
your common sense, and have proved, and I soon · ~, a b'OOd
many 0( )"our t'Oiumns in m;y .iob. The divorce bcricdttod IPlY
tiles.
husband as he was atilt .to ~
Mrs. r. I•', wrote: "l know back to his wit~ crowd trithout
there is only one answe:r: Give m.v - aa he call~ l~- constant
up Tom, surround myselr with rf ic ·nnroval.
wire and motherhood and rorgl'
ears later I "met my
the warmth and wonder of ,
1usband, who ia all t h e
silly thing caJied love." She gave ,\ ,-,
.tl us. I shudder to think
her own solution, llclen, and bear \Y]I ;.t ( ' ifc would have been had I
in mind she called love "sills : not t.al&gt;en tOO giant step. 'l'o C. F.
Doesn't that mean she still can't I say; If there is no rftsonable
trust her dectsioos·.• Shehasbuilt prospect for bulidfng .a tolerable
her husband into an admired and marriage, then break fie bonds
succeasrul businessman. She has and marry your Tom. Lire is too
a iJ)Od place In the community, ahort, etc ..• - IIAPPILY REin spite ol her husband's sllaky MI\RRIED
past. Sile took him •'for better Dear llelen:
or for worse ..• until death do us
I had a similar experience to
part." She should be urged to that or Mrs. C. F. - I chose to
keep her part of the· bargain. stay, Today my husband h lliCInstead you suggested an bon- cessful. We have a beautiful
est talk, which might show that home, tine children, new cars.
both mates "want oot of a bad Twenty years ago he could barebargain." You more or less en- ly make a living. I have t!nCOUrcouraged her to go back on her aged and helped him because J
promise. Though she reels her relt sorry for him and wanted to
youthfUl marriage was a mil- pull him away from bad
., influenctake, ·~o wrongs do not make es.
Outwardly we're a perfcctcoua right."
Piease, do aU you can to pie. Inwardly, J•m dead. Two
strengthen the bonds of matri- years after we were marrled,
many, :via your column. Theternt I met the man I shOuld ha\'e marwedlock iaappr&lt;JPrlate. Marriage rie(l. ,\ll that ever came or it
ought to lock out third parties, was an accidental kis~ . Laugh if
as well as lock In those w h o you will, but that klBs showed
speak their vows to each other. ua what love was like. He be'gged
My church does not always eon- me to divorce my husband and
demn divorce, but we know that m3rrY him . Like a goody-goody
"marriage triangles usually turn [ refused.
into wrecked tangles." - REV ,
U was the greate~ mistake
R.P.L.
of my life. rve lived through
Dear Helen:
hell , made worse by always hav1 salute you ror your answer

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·PIIIlmmt Seoul !IIIIIch lo N&lt;!J·c cr ''' Uw ctMtlln~'ml .
1\Ht&gt;IHting him u.rc Carl Cur-· MJC many tlther prJin(f&gt;i tJilnt.tr"Jt
MexiCO Ia lllo doaUnaUOO IQI' :14
m.!Uc,
HUH!it!ll, Ky., Kt1nneth 1-&lt;:t.* in t:hi~g~~ , Tour the City Ul
Explorors, older lloy SOOUI,, und
adult leaders who will lcavo llunt.- karl, l'fMnl 11easanl,-arKJ .lamcH l~nvf.!r with vlcwK of rwrroonding mounhdns, vi~' the 1:. ~
iftldOn. W. Va. on Ju&amp;,- Stb for a WIIJ.'UI'A, llunlinJ..ot.vn.
Air · Fort-e Ac~tOOmy, f;t~r~n f.l(
Pllllmool'
nanch
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ricJlln
wild
12 d8J' rugged camping oxper(.
the
(iod~. and Pikc'A t•t!ak In
g"d.me,
including
deer,
el~,
Clrf·
ooco.
The l'hllmonl Hcoul IIMch is ote, antelope-, mountain lloo, bu(. t:olorado SptinKH 1 'l'ho oonUnu(.onj. .
the ,national c&lt;*mping area for ralo boar, and wild LUrkc..oy. ltH wm spend an ~tllcrn()f)D uld sta-Y

11lo ·Scout movement. It corn~
prises 137,221 acres of rugged
western country on the slopeH of
tbe Sangre de t:rlsto nangc of
the great ttoeky Mountain chaia.
11. 1., a&gt;lln of Ill llol!ord
/\YemJO, lluntlngton, a veteran
of 19 yoars in scouting ls lead-

Oa Vinei's Mona Lisa is said
to be the Ukeness of the wife

of a Florentine, rram:esco
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"There's just no comparison for electric heating ... it's so
clean and comfortable," says Mr. Smith of Fort Findlay
Realty. "What's more, all my buyers like it It's definitely
a big 'selling point ! "

All n1!1UIIr ....,.,.. ,!lOW reduced
in price to deir ~large stockl Shop ••rly 1ncl ..vet

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the rocks Is a les11011 in goology.
This summer about 18,000 Ex-

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Findlay homebuilder George Smith says:

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llld canyooB team with bird overnight .at Fort CarBOn J\rmy
ure. Ita nashing streams abound Camp.
with game fish. There is a wilderness or trws, nowers, grass--

rood. Horseback riding, burro
packing, and wilderness survlv.,
lng to put on a ralse face to the al arc combined into these expepublic. We have both been misditions.
erable. My husband conressed reExplorers from all partsorthe
eentl.Y that he never did love ME nation participate in pioneering
either, but ooly stayed out or duty. treks, moo.ntaln climbing, fish.
If we had only been honest with iug, horseback riding, geological
each other years ago, think what explorations, field sports, a n d
li[e might have brought for both many other aetivitles.
of ua. - RUINED llY PITY
The tou:- of the local group
AND DUTY
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PLATFUM ROCIII_
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atatt.od bcl'oro that It's tJmc ""
t~k Ott tumdcurtJ oir our .~•w
curon·emcnl offl~era and p 11 t
them badi. on the crtrnlnals where .,
tlu.•y OOTon~.
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can ••stop man on the beat t;loterminc-M whc:"~ fl'lak" · SUI9icious,peraons. Ulfl' or not a man has luUialll'- ·
With the11e. ·at their dlspuaal Jt thing lets than an booorablc dis;~ m~· lx.o possible to begin a down .. chan~e from the scrvlcc crold
,... w:u-d trend tn what hs been a present a formidable problem.
rising crime rate, at least in Or how he can possibly know
major .cltlea, for a number or that a person who owns a weapon has at am· time renounced
The ~prerne Coort's rullng his American citllenship will
that a pPIJce officer can stop be, to ·aay the least, difficult.
But the laws are there, and •
lutplcioul Characters In public
places and,·~rrtak"' them tor dan- there are many others on the
gerous we.iPona is of partieular books.
I call on all oor citizens to
importabee. the oourt said that
' the action by Police must be rea- cooperate In the tight against
;Ntiably neceasary under the cir. crime.
And I call on our taw enforcecwnstance.s. And that Sounds rea.
ment agencies, from the top man
sonable, too.
The Pre-sident waited until t h e down to the man on the street to
last mlnult, and lhenllnally sign. use tile Jaws wisely and well.
, ed the Omnibus s&amp;tA !lreets and
·• Crime Control blll. Re was quot.
ed as saying It contained "more
SOOd th~ bad."' These days whenever it's possible to find someSCIOTO LIVESTOCK
thing that is ••more good than
HOGS:
190-220, 21. 75; No. 1,
bad'' It's probably wtae to go
along with it. The bUI was pass. 22; 220-240, 21.25; 240-260, 20.•
ed by a wide margin In bolll llle 75; 180.190, 21.75; Sows- 16,House and the Senate. Congres. 30-17; Boars- 14.40-15.30; pigs
slonalleaders feltthatlfthemea- by head- 11.75-15.30
CATTLE: Choice Steers, 26aure were vetoed there would be
enough votes to 0\'erride such ac- 26.50; good, 25-25,85; sWulard,
23.25-24.10; Good Heifers, 25tion.
measure, amoog otbef !t- 26.50; standard, 23-24.25; Good
erns, includes a ban on interstate cows, 19-20.60; utUII,r oowo,l7,.
mail.-«der sales oc handguns. n 75-lB.SOi Canner and Cutter, 16,also Corblds saleorhandgunsover 50 down; Bulls, 22.50-24.35; Slock
counter to ~one under age 21. Cattle Steers, 2S-28.7!io.
Rifles and lhotguna are not -covVEAL CALVES: Choice,33.75;
ered
by
the
refllrlctlono.
The
bill
Good,
21.75; Medium, 30; com'
outlaws possession of any sort or mercial, 28; Bab.}' Calves by
firearms by pe-rsons convictec1 head, 23-14.
of a lolony, mentally Incompetents, veterans with anythina: less
than an honorable discharge, A·
merlcans who have renounced
thelt citizenship and aliens Ule~
pi I, In lhla country.
The wire ~ tapping provision&amp;
It has reached the point
poroill ,wiretapping and bugging
where people beUeve that he
by Fed~ral, state, and local law who w a n t s American aid
~Jfdcers under court order in na- should proclaim enmity to lhe
donal security cases and a long United States.
1111 of auspoeled Federli and -Kitlll fa i' a I of Saudi
~state crlme·• ... Jr! tP).~t.P,DCY,,:.a~es · Arabia ~
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We have engineered! ·good
-·nonttor ror 48 hours before ask ..
networks
that make it possl·
.ne .tor court permisBion. Some
ble for us to get til the city
., :lvll rll!h€4 JII'OUPS prolealed to earn the incomeS we take
, ' ~ose ~ sittiOna or the bill, but it's back to the suburbs. But we
. · ·lOnerlily concluded that llle pro. have almost nothing In the
vlolooa wUJ. beloundconutltutlon- way of transportation to take
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the poor to those jobs.
The safe streets provhlions fA. -AJan S. BoJJd. secretary of
tramportatton.
lhe bill provldeo $100 mlllloo
ill Federal aid th~ llrBI yesr and
~ mlllloo the second year lo
help states and ·local agencies enforce the law.
ID Ohio ~me groat strides 111
law enfor¢ement have been made
during tbe past rew years. Re4J.Irements for pollee ottlcers
arid 9terlff' s deputies have been
upgraded. ThiOY muol all attend
Peace Officer training courses
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I ' Many or us share the ooneem
for l.tck or law ant.l \lr :ler et»erteneed in this eountry. 1 have

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REYKJAVIK, ICEI,AND - '.A· NOR111 ATI.AN11&lt;1 Treaty Or·
- ID ·a bsltiJl'iDI lo Rockefeller,
(lllllzallon (NATO) •tr~te~ aeaslm "'~''Berlin l1J'okl·QP todijo with ,
the aenatora said .. There 11, we
Secretary of Stale Deao RUik ~arr)'IIW tba allleilce's 'PIOdae of unitthink, ample 0(1Pil1unllY lor
ed support 1o Weal Germany, Wl!,h Well®~ ·Fcx:elg)l Mlnlater
-e•oloo of cliYOrpnl oplalooa
WUiy Brandt beside him, Ruok was ll,yi!V lo liomr'to'uoure the
aod YlgorouJ cliaeuaoloo "!' the
Germans of ald.
IISUOB without des-.. to .•
Brandl won a unanimous pledge fr11111 the United states andlts
porlllllal attacko. Remerka ol·
NATO allies Tueadey lo maintain the freedOm ol RerUn, deep JJ&gt;o
lrlbulecl to yoo Ia .....,ctlon
olde Communist Easl Germany. The Weotern allies declared Tiles· '
with Sell. Hatfleld'a anaoanee·
~ nliht the Soviet Unioo was responslblo lor the now RerUn
menl lor Richard Nlxooappoara
crlsll, causea by fresh East German-Imposed travel restrictions.
to Ul to serve no uaeful p u r~
Tile NATO leaden called lor oo end 1o llle reslrlcl!ona.
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lot. Thll Mlnou style goe1
VETERANS MEMORIAL
JAMES BORING ILL
back aboal 2,1110 yean or
HOSPITAL
more. II wao aeon at a
The Mlddloport emer1J811ey
gree liPJft one candidate. All acpul waa ealled II 9:01 p.m.
Admlalllono
- Sarah Con&amp;o, Tllla ..... ,.,..
reeenllalemallonal confer·
Radne; WUlard Clay, PomtrQY;
master ma&amp;ODs are Invited. Reence of hair otyUato held In
TUooday lor Jameo Boring, 192
Vivian Arnolt, Racine; . Jameo
!reBilmenls will ba served
Atben~ Greeee.
m1111 btleleiiq
Beec.ta &amp;., Midclleport, who was
Borlnr.
MlddlE!JOrl.
Ill, ~IQci IIIII
Ioken to Veterana Memortallloan . E.. , MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Picture ~ost cards first
Dlocharges - Nellie Groce;
pltal and admitted aa a mecllcli were made m Atlantic City in
. Gladys Slobarl, carole p ... cl••nup with
Admlalllon - Olive BJsp.
pallent.
1895.
Discharges - None.
Dalll)l SWick.
Membere of the Ohio - eall Con!oreuce. of The United
Metbodlat Church In tl:elr re. POIIIfOJ ..
cant meeting wuonlmoualy pas&amp;- ft. ot a church, school, Ubrary,
ed two k8J' reoolutlons -alng
or public p!O)'-d, and Cl),
WA.'i~INGTON (Up(}- The of lhe IIUclr. told chemlalry In· and the metric !SYstem Is simple, public !linda lor the alp()Orl of
allow local ,.,Uoo elocllono ill 1
The llepartment ,....
United ~~ faces a measure- dustry repreaerntives in a re- and quiekly leamed.,
private schools and relaxatlOD dlfllrlcl of two or ~ contlgu.
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ment gap widening Inch by Inch, cent speech be Ia dlaturbod beor alcoholic beverage sales.
ol Bulldlnl. Since- ltll
ous precincts widtln the tmlncor..
pound by pound. as more world cauae Great Britain's shift totlle disadvantages too - trouble, and
Meetlnil ot llle Firat United porated area of a townaldp ...
neigtlbora adopt tlle metric 1\VB- system now means90 per cent of conaldorable _ . . . He oalcl Metbodlll Chlrch In Wester·
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the world's populaUon Is using it. the United Slate&amp; woold need to ville, 250 United Metbocliet miD- •
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H11ds 18al'88 US rirtualb' lao- scrap such uaoftware" as coo.. lstero ond IO)'memberaapprovod
to have beeome crlUcal," says IaUld In our atlterence to t h e tracta and blueprlnto, wlthClll! dis- the followingresJolm F. Klncllcl, aaalatant com- Inch and the poond," be elicl. and '1\ardware" such as dlal1, nlutloo:
merce seeretary.
"Ilia geoerally eallmaled lllal scales, and cAller meuuring lD.
••we reeommendtoCmferenee
lbal action be taken to _..,
Mooday, the Hoooe coiled up tho Blllft to the metric 17lllem ltnlments.
for conlideralloo a bill which woold aave 25 per centofthellme , ~tSince llUl' present lnvestmeat recent ocllooa of the Ohio Logiawoold authorize a three • year now apoal oothe Blud.Y of arltbme.. in machine tools, alone, Ia In the lalure, and any proposed actlooa
study to determine whether the tic," Kincaid said. He said tbla order of $30 blllloo, weneod_pre· of lhe Legislature, IJl'1IIIIing pub·
United Stateo alao shoold so met- might save $705 mUIIoo a year cise answers beforeactloolstak.. llc lunda to supporl oedarlan
en," Kincaid sald.
ric.
in educational colts.
and private achOOII, believing
He ~ observed that ,.28,8495 that such action establlshrla re~
Tbe- paaeed limllar leg. - '"'brouallout the eight 11radea
lalatlon two yesra aso, but It of elemenlary school there Ia a grams of prevention is worth llglon oootrary 1o llle Ohio and
died in the House. This )'811" tile continuous etrort on the part of 0.453m kl!ograma of cure, or Federal Constitution provlliona,
lo wlitiDg lo 100 what pupl!o to leorn the number of that a mis1 fa as good as 1.• and tbel public lUnda shoold be
the House doea.
) inches 1n a toot. teet ln a rod, 609344 kilometers."
limited lo publlc usea ooly,
Klnealcl, who roalflrmed I h e grains In an oonce, fiuid oonces
"We respecU\Illy urge t n e
commerce Department's support In a gallon, """rta in a bushel,
Legislative. Study Committee of
JQJare teet ln an acre - a total
the Ohio General Assambly,
BONE
of 53 clillerent denoinlnale unllo
which Ia studying Ohio Lklror
Control "Laws, to avoid any reclays here with his parents, Mr. ·with little or relaUonlhip be.
laxation of control of tba sale
ancl Mra. Edison Hubbard, and tween tbe various unita.'' KinMrs. laura A. Rice, 81, Bethel
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other relativeo.
clld said.
Ctlnununltr :1!1. 1, Pt. Pleaoanl, and .use f1 alcoholic beverages.
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passage of ' loglalollori Which
and ¥!'• and Mrs. !lfalc:WIII:Gu!J&gt;.'' :lido ~ate units In &amp;.e dence.
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1her · attended tuneral services metric Q"ltem. Similarly, muth
Mrs. Rice was born Jawary
lor Dallas Gibbs at Me11011.
time Ia spent on lelehlng llle 17, 1887, in Ritehie COunty, the permits lor llle Bale of beer
Mrs. Clayton Ferris (Rekla uoe of eummon !racllona. 1\Y daughter of the late Rev. L. M. or lntoxlclllllg llQIOr wllhln 500
Gulrther) ol Perkeraburll vlolted contrail, the Blud.Y of dedmals Corder and Susan T. Abopen
llere wllll Mr. and Mro. Guy A.
Carder. Mrs. Riee was a mem·
Guinther 111111 Mr. 111111 Mrs. MaJ.
FREE CLOTHING
ber or the Bellemeade United
OOlm Guinther.
Free Clollllng D11 al llle Sal. Melhndlst Cburch.
Sharon Sue Cotlrlllllllll lrlend, vaUoo Army heedQiarters al 115
She Is survived by . her husPamela Sue Taite, o! COlumbus Buttemrt . Ave. will be held band, Otis; a brother, Holly 0.
spent a few daya al the ~Ill Tillradey. Any Melli&amp; counllan Carder, Rt. 1, Pt. Pleasant; a
hmle.
ill of clothing Is 111vilod. sls1eri Mrs. Lester Foglesong,
Sllendlrw an evenl1111 wllll Mr..
Marietta, and several nieces and
ONE FINtD
and Mrs. Herbert Parker were
One case was heard In Middle-- nephews.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Summer..
FUneral aervlees will be Frl·
pori Mayor C. 0, Flabor' 1 oourt
fteld o!SoftiiiiBb, Ga., Rellll SUm·
clay
at 2 p.m. al the BuUemeacle
TUeadey eveninll. Earl EdiOII lllomertleld and Mra. Ednll Swruner.
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MethndiBI Chlrch. The
wliter. 23, Long Bollom, .... ftn..
fteld of Long 11, D.
od $15 and colla for apeedlng. Re"' 0, H. COrder aod llle Rev.
Mr. 111111 Mra. JIIIDeo T. Guill&amp;o
Euimte Gulli" wijl· olllelate.
ler and daughter, Kilt)', of Llno.
Mr. 111111 Mra. GeorgeDempoey Bur~ will be In Klrklind Mom·
cuter, spent Memorial na, here and Sydney Barlels of Huntlnaton oriali Gardena. Frimla may call
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Richard Duckworlll.
Sholla James of Cllflon opoDia aftei' ~ p.m. oo Tillradey. Tbe
Mr. 111111 Mrs. WUUe Guinther few daya willl ber aunt, Mra, MaJ. body wJll De In otalealthe chw'eh
allendod llle grldualloo of Debra eo1m Guinther, and lu&gt;lly.
jJI'lor to servlceL
Guinther II GllllpeJia.
Robert Slack 111111 children, Da"'
ld ond Robyn, of Richville, spent
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a weekend. here with his mother,
Mrs. Ada Slack. He atlended the
lOth llllliveraary of hla (lnduiUon clus at l'llmeroy. Other Sunday 11110111 ..... Mr. ond Mrs.
Harley J olmaon 111111 children of
Wolf PolL
Mr. and Mrs. M1llard Duckworth of Huntlqton and Mr. and
Mrs. James II. White 111111 Mary
Beth or Dunbar, W. VL, apeut a
Comforteble Foem
Friday wllh Alne• Willie, Rlcllard Duckworth, loeal, ond Mrs.
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Role Schwarz, Maaoa.
'' Mr. and Mrs. Frod Jenldna,
Sr., spent a weekea:l in COlumbus visiti.QI her lister, Mra.

Arm Gnce otler ml Naomi
London were reeently in Berea,
Ky., where they a-the'"""
•lion ol Jim Bill OUer frmn J!&amp;.
reo College.
Rev: and Yra. Ray Beqle, Mr.
and Mrs. David 8oeBle and son,
Mike, Wllml,.too, vlolted Mr.
and Mrs. James S. Quick and
Mra. Marpret Coltrlll and sons.
Mr. 01111 Yro. Edlooo GuiiXber
and dauabter, Debra, 111111 friend Martha Repp and sister-in-law,
of Gall!pollo tllited willl Mr. and Mr.s.. Oller.
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111111 Yro. WOlle Guinther.
Mrs. Ada Sla&lt;!k baa returned
to ller lulllle here after apondl~
-sh:weekl with heraoaandda.ughter-tn.tur, Mr. and Mrs. Ropr
Slack and iunll.Y In Milwaukee,
DelllerFor
Wlo. On her return lriJ&gt; she Yiolled in Rlchvtlle wltlt her son, Jlob..
ert. and flmlly aod In Contoo wllll
anolller 1011o Jolin, and flmll,y,
AND
who ac&lt;OIIIjlllliod her home and
IIPIIl the wsekend here.
JlheneWY2-2550
Mr. and 111'1. Dole H-...J ol
Waohin&amp;lon. D. C. IIPOnt se-al . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . .

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Mr. Earl Harden, canton, was
a recent visitor here with relatives.
Yr. and Mrs. WWisl41dllv·
hiDi and daughters apenla' ....;io.
8nd in Portsmouttl with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crooks
spent several days with their son
and daughter ~ in ·law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jolul Crook&amp; and da\lllhlera
of ColumbUI, While theretheyatteDded the gnduation exerclaes
ol tbalr gr&amp;l1dclaUIIhter, Karbon.
Mr. ond Yro. H. B. PoweU of
Florida visited llere wlthMr,llllll
Mra. Pole llul()' and Olbai- relatlveo.
Yr. and Mrs. Hooard Quillen
or san Diego, calif., visited here
wllll Mr. 111111 Mrs. Philip Do110o
van and ramUy, Mr. and M r L
Georse Grueser 111111 Ully, Mr.
ond Mro. Roy Arm• Sr. and with
Mrs. Mollie Gulother, who ts ·k
patlenl at Velenns Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. WWle Guinther,
Mro. Guy A. Gulllihor 01111 chll·
dren, Kermeth, Karen and Terry,
IIPOni a weekend ~ at llle
Mu~
Riverside . . _
ll'aund near Beverly,
Mr. aod Yra. Doo Pickens 111111
children of Toledo vlalted here
willl their parenll, Yr. ind Yro.
Howard Larpnl and Yr. a n d
Mro. 8am PlekeDI and other reJa.

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Rev. and Mrs. Unson Stebbhl8
ul daughter, Cindy, spent a week
w:lth his sister and brother-~
law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlll Barker, Meadsville, Fa. The same
dl,y they arrived there it became
necessary for Mrs. Stebbins to
be hospitalized at Spencer Hospital where she is now recoverlrw from vlryl pleurisy,
S(lendlng 1 recent Sunday with
the James Teaford runily were
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Snyder, Vien-

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House Will Study Going Metric

News, Society

I hear them. u
Back ID Perspective
Well, that. of course, puts the
world In perspective lor a while.

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Syracuse

''Whit do lleel rm try1og to
do today In my music? Well,
rm trying lo briDI back tba
lJawlneBS tbll .... pari of the
beaull6ll blnea that were 111 the days ·of llle paat.-llle
lnvelY da.va ol V&amp;lldwlllel Those
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lldmt Jv ilther Rocllofllltr or blo oUaek · on• llta. Nii'k '~
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Reapn ,1110 . ho 11111
Rocl&lt;efeller. bad, ae~Hal· '
releaae the 87 ~· del., lleld ofbalnYIDI 'hll pollllloo &lt;ill '
pte voteo pledged III hlo tba Vloll1am war by IIIIlclnll\i

was vllitlnr Deover ond S..
Eu&amp;ono J. McCortlly wu Mia
New York.
Rod&lt;efeller earrfod oo a !Gog•
clistan&lt;e with CaliiOrD1a
Gov. Ronald Roapn TUooda¥
obool tba paJV'I vice _prellldon·
1111 nomlnalloo. Tile New York
governor toid reporters 1n lovorlte 11011 eandlclsey before
Albom' he hal not closed ClOt tba GOP COO'IIIIIIoo If Nlml
lbe poaslbUity of Reapn 11 his a_.,a to bave the 66'1 votes
needld for the aom1naticl1
l'UI1Illng maiO.
racked up.
11 R - (lUlls hla lll1ger ClOt
of tba cllke, Nlml'o Bllare of the
California de!egetloo could (lUI
ment. Fortunately. we are
llle nomloatloo lrr~ betelling a sll&gt;ry which appears to
yond Rockefeller' a reach.
have no end..,
'I'Injo Tim Comment
LODGE TO MEET
Forlunate, perhaps- but nol
PomerctY
Lodge No. let F 1&lt;
as rortunate as being on 1M
recelvll1g eod of oboervallons to' AM will hold a apoclal meetlnr
Friday, JWIO 28 ot 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Tim:
., don't lhiDk rm turning at the Pomeroy :Maeoaic Temback lhe block by doing lllese ple lor work 111 the third de·

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receiving network ,press re·
leases. you can't realize what
good newa tbll reilly Ia.

old tunes/" he SIYI. ur lcwe

Tllo

tempo of _prellclontlll
. polllleldq plekod "" tooW' with
major ....Udllles taklq to
the road.
R.....llean hopolul Richard
M. Nlml headed for Lansln&amp;

Mich., willie rival GOP 01plraat
NeliiOR A. Rockefeller hunted
IIIII'JIOrt In connectleut.
In tbe Demoeratle ca.Dip, VIce
PrelideDI Hubert H. Humphrey

TV . . . in Review
By RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Good
news, lj.DOd. new1 ~ trom the

wonderM ""rid of lelevlslcia.
Tiny Tim will be beck next
season on NBCwTV'I "Rowan
and Martin's Laush.Jn.,. And

I mean, . _ , . yoo all here rock 'n' roll and popular musie.
Iand the mall brlnga a alelement It's juat thai the spirits of the
from Lome Greene, the big singers whose songs I do are
daddy of "Bonanza,*' a a)'· llvlq within mo. That's wi\Y the
lng: ut.ove ia like a warm songs come out in the voices of
blanket which covers and the ortgtnal slnpn. rm not
protects a cbUd frOm hurt and doing imitations. That's the wa.y
they sound inlide of me."
even hunger."
And whY does he sing?
All rislll, II BOUnds like Lome
Greene- rigbl? You yoo slarl •• Perhaps above all, because d.
looking aroood desperately lor a aH tbe lovely women trbo with
chaser. And there is JUDd old their beauty cause my heart to
Tiny Tlm to the rescue, because overflow with joy.'"

release. He sara:

releue which 01111aln1 tbel Ed
·Ames never learned to Ice okale
and (jUOieB him B1 aoylDg: "I
came from a Iorge llmlly. And
II pret\r wall boiled doWn lo
lkatlnr or ealll1g, We ate wsll."
What doea Amea mean by thBt?
I mean, what Ia the world Ia he
lr)1ng lo loll us? With Tiny
Tlm, 'there is never any such
[II&lt;Iblem:
~!Wbll B[ngero we badl",)lf

~ •l!rvlag KouBIIWI, .... of

· ' ·1be drat vauderille singeu;
Arthur Fields. the first crooner,
way beiGre tho eloclrlc [lhonoiroph; and of 00111'10 Ruclf
Vallee, Cooo Au11111. Yr. Jolooo,
Mr. Crollby ond Mr. Ru11
Columbo • , , God bleoa lhem
'alii Now, as I bear these aoaga,
I baii8YO lllal IIley .., thrlll the
poople of today Jull u th8J'
tbrfllod the ~o of ye-·

day,b
- y.., oalcl It, Mr. TIDy. And
IIOIIlflhoW tbl&amp; all &amp;efJII1I more
irrprtut Ulan a preas releaee
. quodn&amp; the boll o( "Peyton
. Place," Paul Mona~ ••
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Struggle
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"The peCI)le'a attitude h one

of cliotrust of ewr)'lldqr.
cliotnllt of the aplrltual legoey
of our aneestor1, dllltrut ol the
elloctlvene11 01111 llncerltr of
one'• eldera, aoJ e~~J*iall)'
distrust of the govermnent," he
oald.

Huonr. who ftnlobed fourth In
the 1967 presldenllal election
and later aeeO(&gt;Ied PrelideDI
~guyen Van Thleu'a of(er of tbe
iJremleraldp. cited corruption as
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f1&amp;hl Carrpulloo
"CorfUIItlon. There Is much of
II llere. And II a(JI'tOda r&amp;i&gt;kli1·
Ilia very COIIIaliOUJ.
"We are eett1a1 reports e·•ery
day I&lt;CUII.. highly placed
(101'110111 ol c~ Wben
we p1 proo~ we wiD 10nd lbem
atrai&amp;ht to court. We are
WOJ"Id.lw on I lot ot cues 00'11', ••
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Amicommunhm hu a clooe
rllllll' lor H.,....
"I kDow the CGinmuniJU very
wall. Thoyldllod two of my ....
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with Conummilt ideology,u he
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, .I was iR a m~rr~·,1~~llar ,to
(.'oneerntng Mrs. e . v, whose hera, Jlecauao R1Y tridnfaa and
lofo tor'· ~'tho rl~t man" euus- bollefa "wcro..OJIPOJe4 to.dlvoree,
e('l •OOr to reapprailK! what she 1 Bl.nq;:Ried ·tar WO loft&amp;.:tQing
:terlned a mlsmatcl~ marriage! to r&lt;!cOncile m.Y8orr;,$0 a love\"OU aaid Yrxi worrlcdoverthcan- less murrlagc.
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awur for a month, but I beHove
,Flnn.Hy in ·dospcratl«* J rllod
you gave the -wron~ one ... 1 am for divorce. 11m ehv.lld Cor my
concerned, C¥l'fl troubled by it, , YOIJDg son and mY~I'r;~was unU~Gh on lhc whole I admire believable. Ills scho01 ·work im•.
your common sense, and have proved, and I soon · ~, a b'OOd
many 0( )"our t'Oiumns in m;y .iob. The divorce bcricdttod IPlY
tiles.
husband as he was atilt .to ~
Mrs. r. I•', wrote: "l know back to his wit~ crowd trithout
there is only one answe:r: Give m.v - aa he call~ l~- constant
up Tom, surround myselr with rf ic ·nnroval.
wire and motherhood and rorgl'
ears later I "met my
the warmth and wonder of ,
1usband, who ia all t h e
silly thing caJied love." She gave ,\ ,-,
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her own solution, llclen, and bear \Y]I ;.t ( ' ifc would have been had I
in mind she called love "sills : not t.al&gt;en tOO giant step. 'l'o C. F.
Doesn't that mean she still can't I say; If there is no rftsonable
trust her dectsioos·.• Shehasbuilt prospect for bulidfng .a tolerable
her husband into an admired and marriage, then break fie bonds
succeasrul businessman. She has and marry your Tom. Lire is too
a iJ)Od place In the community, ahort, etc ..• - IIAPPILY REin spite ol her husband's sllaky MI\RRIED
past. Sile took him •'for better Dear llelen:
or for worse ..• until death do us
I had a similar experience to
part." She should be urged to that or Mrs. C. F. - I chose to
keep her part of the· bargain. stay, Today my husband h lliCInstead you suggested an bon- cessful. We have a beautiful
est talk, which might show that home, tine children, new cars.
both mates "want oot of a bad Twenty years ago he could barebargain." You more or less en- ly make a living. I have t!nCOUrcouraged her to go back on her aged and helped him because J
promise. Though she reels her relt sorry for him and wanted to
youthfUl marriage was a mil- pull him away from bad
., influenctake, ·~o wrongs do not make es.
Outwardly we're a perfcctcoua right."
Piease, do aU you can to pie. Inwardly, J•m dead. Two
strengthen the bonds of matri- years after we were marrled,
many, :via your column. Theternt I met the man I shOuld ha\'e marwedlock iaappr&lt;JPrlate. Marriage rie(l. ,\ll that ever came or it
ought to lock out third parties, was an accidental kis~ . Laugh if
as well as lock In those w h o you will, but that klBs showed
speak their vows to each other. ua what love was like. He be'gged
My church does not always eon- me to divorce my husband and
demn divorce, but we know that m3rrY him . Like a goody-goody
"marriage triangles usually turn [ refused.
into wrecked tangles." - REV ,
U was the greate~ mistake
R.P.L.
of my life. rve lived through
Dear Helen:
hell , made worse by always hav1 salute you ror your answer

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·PIIIlmmt Seoul !IIIIIch lo N&lt;!J·c cr ''' Uw ctMtlln~'ml .
1\Ht&gt;IHting him u.rc Carl Cur-· MJC many tlther prJin(f&gt;i tJilnt.tr"Jt
MexiCO Ia lllo doaUnaUOO IQI' :14
m.!Uc,
HUH!it!ll, Ky., Kt1nneth 1-&lt;:t.* in t:hi~g~~ , Tour the City Ul
Explorors, older lloy SOOUI,, und
adult leaders who will lcavo llunt.- karl, l'fMnl 11easanl,-arKJ .lamcH l~nvf.!r with vlcwK of rwrroonding mounhdns, vi~' the 1:. ~
iftldOn. W. Va. on Ju&amp;,- Stb for a WIIJ.'UI'A, llunlinJ..ot.vn.
Air · Fort-e Ac~tOOmy, f;t~r~n f.l(
Pllllmool'
nanch
ht
ricJlln
wild
12 d8J' rugged camping oxper(.
the
(iod~. and Pikc'A t•t!ak In
g"d.me,
including
deer,
el~,
Clrf·
ooco.
The l'hllmonl Hcoul IIMch is ote, antelope-, mountain lloo, bu(. t:olorado SptinKH 1 'l'ho oonUnu(.onj. .
the ,national c&lt;*mping area for ralo boar, and wild LUrkc..oy. ltH wm spend an ~tllcrn()f)D uld sta-Y

11lo ·Scout movement. It corn~
prises 137,221 acres of rugged
western country on the slopeH of
tbe Sangre de t:rlsto nangc of
the great ttoeky Mountain chaia.
11. 1., a&gt;lln of Ill llol!ord
/\YemJO, lluntlngton, a veteran
of 19 yoars in scouting ls lead-

Oa Vinei's Mona Lisa is said
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"There's just no comparison for electric heating ... it's so
clean and comfortable," says Mr. Smith of Fort Findlay
Realty. "What's more, all my buyers like it It's definitely
a big 'selling point ! "

All n1!1UIIr ....,.,.. ,!lOW reduced
in price to deir ~large stockl Shop ••rly 1ncl ..vet

Builders know what's best for homes That's why the
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the rocks Is a les11011 in goology.
This summer about 18,000 Ex-

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Findlay homebuilder George Smith says:

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llld canyooB team with bird overnight .at Fort CarBOn J\rmy
ure. Ita nashing streams abound Camp.
with game fish. There is a wilderness or trws, nowers, grass--

rood. Horseback riding, burro
packing, and wilderness survlv.,
lng to put on a ralse face to the al arc combined into these expepublic. We have both been misditions.
erable. My husband conressed reExplorers from all partsorthe
eentl.Y that he never did love ME nation participate in pioneering
either, but ooly stayed out or duty. treks, moo.ntaln climbing, fish.
If we had only been honest with iug, horseback riding, geological
each other years ago, think what explorations, field sports, a n d
li[e might have brought for both many other aetivitles.
of ua. - RUINED llY PITY
The tou:- of the local group
AND DUTY
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heating the best. So I
include.it in-aU the
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PLATFUM ROCIII_
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atatt.od bcl'oro that It's tJmc ""
t~k Ott tumdcurtJ oir our .~•w
curon·emcnl offl~era and p 11 t
them badi. on the crtrnlnals where .,
tlu.•y OOTon~.
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SOmco pl"OI.'iatona or Ute Omnland lhC' bu• (.'~·lmc 8111 OlD,)' be diM. rc~'\'nU.y ,,_u lo enfort"t', How t~ police..
can ••stop man on the beat t;loterminc-M whc:"~ fl'lak" · SUI9icious,peraons. Ulfl' or not a man has luUialll'- ·
With the11e. ·at their dlspuaal Jt thing lets than an booorablc dis;~ m~· lx.o possible to begin a down .. chan~e from the scrvlcc crold
,... w:u-d trend tn what hs been a present a formidable problem.
rising crime rate, at least in Or how he can possibly know
major .cltlea, for a number or that a person who owns a weapon has at am· time renounced
The ~prerne Coort's rullng his American citllenship will
that a pPIJce officer can stop be, to ·aay the least, difficult.
But the laws are there, and •
lutplcioul Characters In public
places and,·~rrtak"' them tor dan- there are many others on the
gerous we.iPona is of partieular books.
I call on all oor citizens to
importabee. the oourt said that
' the action by Police must be rea- cooperate In the tight against
;Ntiably neceasary under the cir. crime.
And I call on our taw enforcecwnstance.s. And that Sounds rea.
ment agencies, from the top man
sonable, too.
The Pre-sident waited until t h e down to the man on the street to
last mlnult, and lhenllnally sign. use tile Jaws wisely and well.
, ed the Omnibus s&amp;tA !lreets and
·• Crime Control blll. Re was quot.
ed as saying It contained "more
SOOd th~ bad."' These days whenever it's possible to find someSCIOTO LIVESTOCK
thing that is ••more good than
HOGS:
190-220, 21. 75; No. 1,
bad'' It's probably wtae to go
along with it. The bUI was pass. 22; 220-240, 21.25; 240-260, 20.•
ed by a wide margin In bolll llle 75; 180.190, 21.75; Sows- 16,House and the Senate. Congres. 30-17; Boars- 14.40-15.30; pigs
slonalleaders feltthatlfthemea- by head- 11.75-15.30
CATTLE: Choice Steers, 26aure were vetoed there would be
enough votes to 0\'erride such ac- 26.50; good, 25-25,85; sWulard,
23.25-24.10; Good Heifers, 25tion.
measure, amoog otbef !t- 26.50; standard, 23-24.25; Good
erns, includes a ban on interstate cows, 19-20.60; utUII,r oowo,l7,.
mail.-«der sales oc handguns. n 75-lB.SOi Canner and Cutter, 16,also Corblds saleorhandgunsover 50 down; Bulls, 22.50-24.35; Slock
counter to ~one under age 21. Cattle Steers, 2S-28.7!io.
Rifles and lhotguna are not -covVEAL CALVES: Choice,33.75;
ered
by
the
refllrlctlono.
The
bill
Good,
21.75; Medium, 30; com'
outlaws possession of any sort or mercial, 28; Bab.}' Calves by
firearms by pe-rsons convictec1 head, 23-14.
of a lolony, mentally Incompetents, veterans with anythina: less
than an honorable discharge, A·
merlcans who have renounced
thelt citizenship and aliens Ule~
pi I, In lhla country.
The wire ~ tapping provision&amp;
It has reached the point
poroill ,wiretapping and bugging
where people beUeve that he
by Fed~ral, state, and local law who w a n t s American aid
~Jfdcers under court order in na- should proclaim enmity to lhe
donal security cases and a long United States.
1111 of auspoeled Federli and -Kitlll fa i' a I of Saudi
~state crlme·• ... Jr! tP).~t.P,DCY,,:.a~es · Arabia ~
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We have engineered! ·good
-·nonttor ror 48 hours before ask ..
networks
that make it possl·
.ne .tor court permisBion. Some
ble for us to get til the city
., :lvll rll!h€4 JII'OUPS prolealed to earn the incomeS we take
, ' ~ose ~ sittiOna or the bill, but it's back to the suburbs. But we
. · ·lOnerlily concluded that llle pro. have almost nothing In the
vlolooa wUJ. beloundconutltutlon- way of transportation to take
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the poor to those jobs.
The safe streets provhlions fA. -AJan S. BoJJd. secretary of
tramportatton.
lhe bill provldeo $100 mlllloo
ill Federal aid th~ llrBI yesr and
~ mlllloo the second year lo
help states and ·local agencies enforce the law.
ID Ohio ~me groat strides 111
law enfor¢ement have been made
during tbe past rew years. Re4J.Irements for pollee ottlcers
arid 9terlff' s deputies have been
upgraded. ThiOY muol all attend
Peace Officer training courses
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I ' Many or us share the ooneem
for l.tck or law ant.l \lr :ler et»erteneed in this eountry. 1 have

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Nllii)O all the GOP prealdOn!ial
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REYKJAVIK, ICEI,AND - '.A· NOR111 ATI.AN11&lt;1 Treaty Or·
- ID ·a bsltiJl'iDI lo Rockefeller,
(lllllzallon (NATO) •tr~te~ aeaslm "'~''Berlin l1J'okl·QP todijo with ,
the aenatora said .. There 11, we
Secretary of Stale Deao RUik ~arr)'IIW tba allleilce's 'PIOdae of unitthink, ample 0(1Pil1unllY lor
ed support 1o Weal Germany, Wl!,h Well®~ ·Fcx:elg)l Mlnlater
-e•oloo of cliYOrpnl oplalooa
WUiy Brandt beside him, Ruok was ll,yi!V lo liomr'to'uoure the
aod YlgorouJ cliaeuaoloo "!' the
Germans of ald.
IISUOB without des-.. to .•
Brandl won a unanimous pledge fr11111 the United states andlts
porlllllal attacko. Remerka ol·
NATO allies Tueadey lo maintain the freedOm ol RerUn, deep JJ&gt;o
lrlbulecl to yoo Ia .....,ctlon
olde Communist Easl Germany. The Weotern allies declared Tiles· '
with Sell. Hatfleld'a anaoanee·
~ nliht the Soviet Unioo was responslblo lor the now RerUn
menl lor Richard Nlxooappoara
crlsll, causea by fresh East German-Imposed travel restrictions.
to Ul to serve no uaeful p u r~
Tile NATO leaden called lor oo end 1o llle reslrlcl!ona.
_pose. ..
ANCIENT HAIRDO look a
let of balr and a lol ol do·
lot. Thll Mlnou style goe1
VETERANS MEMORIAL
JAMES BORING ILL
back aboal 2,1110 yean or
HOSPITAL
more. II wao aeon at a
The Mlddloport emer1J811ey
gree liPJft one candidate. All acpul waa ealled II 9:01 p.m.
Admlalllono
- Sarah Con&amp;o, Tllla ..... ,.,..
reeenllalemallonal confer·
Radne; WUlard Clay, PomtrQY;
master ma&amp;ODs are Invited. Reence of hair otyUato held In
TUooday lor Jameo Boring, 192
Vivian Arnolt, Racine; . Jameo
!reBilmenls will ba served
Atben~ Greeee.
m1111 btleleiiq
Beec.ta &amp;., Midclleport, who was
Borlnr.
MlddlE!JOrl.
Ill, ~IQci IIIII
Ioken to Veterana Memortallloan . E.. , MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Picture ~ost cards first
Dlocharges - Nellie Groce;
pltal and admitted aa a mecllcli were made m Atlantic City in
. Gladys Slobarl, carole p ... cl••nup with
Admlalllon - Olive BJsp.
pallent.
1895.
Discharges - None.
Dalll)l SWick.
Membere of the Ohio - eall Con!oreuce. of The United
Metbodlat Church In tl:elr re. POIIIfOJ ..
cant meeting wuonlmoualy pas&amp;- ft. ot a church, school, Ubrary,
ed two k8J' reoolutlons -alng
or public p!O)'-d, and Cl),
WA.'i~INGTON (Up(}- The of lhe IIUclr. told chemlalry In· and the metric !SYstem Is simple, public !linda lor the alp()Orl of
allow local ,.,Uoo elocllono ill 1
The llepartment ,....
United ~~ faces a measure- dustry repreaerntives in a re- and quiekly leamed.,
private schools and relaxatlOD dlfllrlcl of two or ~ contlgu.
But,
he
said,
there
woold
be
ment gap widening Inch by Inch, cent speech be Ia dlaturbod beor alcoholic beverage sales.
ol Bulldlnl. Since- ltll
ous precincts widtln the tmlncor..
pound by pound. as more world cauae Great Britain's shift totlle disadvantages too - trouble, and
Meetlnil ot llle Firat United porated area of a townaldp ...
neigtlbora adopt tlle metric 1\VB- system now means90 per cent of conaldorable _ . . . He oalcl Metbodlll Chlrch In Wester·
tern.
the world's populaUon Is using it. the United Slate&amp; woold need to ville, 250 United Metbocliet miD- •
44 fte(ently, the sftu&amp;tlOII seem&amp;
H11ds 18al'88 US rirtualb' lao- scrap such uaoftware" as coo.. lstero ond IO)'memberaapprovod
to have beeome crlUcal," says IaUld In our atlterence to t h e tracta and blueprlnto, wlthClll! dis- the followingresJolm F. Klncllcl, aaalatant com- Inch and the poond," be elicl. and '1\ardware" such as dlal1, nlutloo:
merce seeretary.
"Ilia geoerally eallmaled lllal scales, and cAller meuuring lD.
••we reeommendtoCmferenee
lbal action be taken to _..,
Mooday, the Hoooe coiled up tho Blllft to the metric 17lllem ltnlments.
for conlideralloo a bill which woold aave 25 per centofthellme , ~tSince llUl' present lnvestmeat recent ocllooa of the Ohio Logiawoold authorize a three • year now apoal oothe Blud.Y of arltbme.. in machine tools, alone, Ia In the lalure, and any proposed actlooa
study to determine whether the tic," Kincaid said. He said tbla order of $30 blllloo, weneod_pre· of lhe Legislature, IJl'1IIIIing pub·
United Stateo alao shoold so met- might save $705 mUIIoo a year cise answers beforeactloolstak.. llc lunda to supporl oedarlan
en," Kincaid sald.
ric.
in educational colts.
and private achOOII, believing
He ~ observed that ,.28,8495 that such action establlshrla re~
Tbe- paaeed limllar leg. - '"'brouallout the eight 11radea
lalatlon two yesra aso, but It of elemenlary school there Ia a grams of prevention is worth llglon oootrary 1o llle Ohio and
died in the House. This )'811" tile continuous etrort on the part of 0.453m kl!ograma of cure, or Federal Constitution provlliona,
lo wlitiDg lo 100 what pupl!o to leorn the number of that a mis1 fa as good as 1.• and tbel public lUnda shoold be
the House doea.
) inches 1n a toot. teet ln a rod, 609344 kilometers."
limited lo publlc usea ooly,
Klnealcl, who roalflrmed I h e grains In an oonce, fiuid oonces
"We respecU\Illy urge t n e
commerce Department's support In a gallon, """rta in a bushel,
Legislative. Study Committee of
JQJare teet ln an acre - a total
the Ohio General Assambly,
BONE
of 53 clillerent denoinlnale unllo
which Ia studying Ohio Lklror
Control "Laws, to avoid any reclays here with his parents, Mr. ·with little or relaUonlhip be.
laxation of control of tba sale
ancl Mra. Edison Hubbard, and tween tbe various unita.'' KinMrs. laura A. Rice, 81, Bethel
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other relativeo.
clld said.
Ctlnununltr :1!1. 1, Pt. Pleaoanl, and .use f1 alcoholic beverages.
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passage of ' loglalollori Which
and ¥!'• and Mrs. !lfalc:WIII:Gu!J&gt;.'' :lido ~ate units In &amp;.e dence.
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woold (1) problbll ISIIUIIIICe of
1her · attended tuneral services metric Q"ltem. Similarly, muth
Mrs. Rice was born Jawary
lor Dallas Gibbs at Me11011.
time Ia spent on lelehlng llle 17, 1887, in Ritehie COunty, the permits lor llle Bale of beer
Mrs. Clayton Ferris (Rekla uoe of eummon !racllona. 1\Y daughter of the late Rev. L. M. or lntoxlclllllg llQIOr wllhln 500
Gulrther) ol Perkeraburll vlolted contrail, the Blud.Y of dedmals Corder and Susan T. Abopen
llere wllll Mr. and Mro. Guy A.
Carder. Mrs. Riee was a mem·
Guinther 111111 Mr. 111111 Mrs. MaJ.
FREE CLOTHING
ber or the Bellemeade United
OOlm Guinther.
Free Clollllng D11 al llle Sal. Melhndlst Cburch.
Sharon Sue Cotlrlllllllll lrlend, vaUoo Army heedQiarters al 115
She Is survived by . her husPamela Sue Taite, o! COlumbus Buttemrt . Ave. will be held band, Otis; a brother, Holly 0.
spent a few daya al the ~Ill Tillradey. Any Melli&amp; counllan Carder, Rt. 1, Pt. Pleasant; a
hmle.
ill of clothing Is 111vilod. sls1eri Mrs. Lester Foglesong,
Sllendlrw an evenl1111 wllll Mr..
Marietta, and several nieces and
ONE FINtD
and Mrs. Herbert Parker were
One case was heard In Middle-- nephews.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Summer..
FUneral aervlees will be Frl·
pori Mayor C. 0, Flabor' 1 oourt
fteld o!SoftiiiiBb, Ga., Rellll SUm·
clay
at 2 p.m. al the BuUemeacle
TUeadey eveninll. Earl EdiOII lllomertleld and Mra. Ednll Swruner.
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MethndiBI Chlrch. The
wliter. 23, Long Bollom, .... ftn..
fteld of Long 11, D.
od $15 and colla for apeedlng. Re"' 0, H. COrder aod llle Rev.
Mr. 111111 Mra. JIIIDeo T. Guill&amp;o
Euimte Gulli" wijl· olllelate.
ler and daughter, Kilt)', of Llno.
Mr. 111111 Mra. GeorgeDempoey Bur~ will be In Klrklind Mom·
cuter, spent Memorial na, here and Sydney Barlels of Huntlnaton oriali Gardena. Frimla may call
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with Mrs. Agnes While 111111 uncle recently vlatted relatives here. It li!ll F08ieBODI Funerel Home
Richard Duckworlll.
Sholla James of Cllflon opoDia aftei' ~ p.m. oo Tillradey. Tbe
Mr. 111111 Mrs. WUUe Guinther few daya willl ber aunt, Mra, MaJ. body wJll De In otalealthe chw'eh
allendod llle grldualloo of Debra eo1m Guinther, and lu&gt;lly.
jJI'lor to servlceL
Guinther II GllllpeJia.
Robert Slack 111111 children, Da"'
ld ond Robyn, of Richville, spent
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a weekend. here with his mother,
Mrs. Ada Slack. He atlended the
lOth llllliveraary of hla (lnduiUon clus at l'llmeroy. Other Sunday 11110111 ..... Mr. ond Mrs.
Harley J olmaon 111111 children of
Wolf PolL
Mr. and Mrs. M1llard Duckworth of Huntlqton and Mr. and
Mrs. James II. White 111111 Mary
Beth or Dunbar, W. VL, apeut a
Comforteble Foem
Friday wllh Alne• Willie, Rlcllard Duckworth, loeal, ond Mrs.
~~
Role Schwarz, Maaoa.
'' Mr. and Mrs. Frod Jenldna,
Sr., spent a weekea:l in COlumbus visiti.QI her lister, Mra.

Arm Gnce otler ml Naomi
London were reeently in Berea,
Ky., where they a-the'"""
•lion ol Jim Bill OUer frmn J!&amp;.
reo College.
Rev: and Yra. Ray Beqle, Mr.
and Mrs. David 8oeBle and son,
Mike, Wllml,.too, vlolted Mr.
and Mrs. James S. Quick and
Mra. Marpret Coltrlll and sons.
Mr. 01111 Yro. Edlooo GuiiXber
and dauabter, Debra, 111111 friend Martha Repp and sister-in-law,
of Gall!pollo tllited willl Mr. and Mr.s.. Oller.
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Mrs. Guy A. Guinther and Mr.
111111 Yro. WOlle Guinther.
Mrs. Ada Sla&lt;!k baa returned
to ller lulllle here after apondl~
-sh:weekl with heraoaandda.ughter-tn.tur, Mr. and Mrs. Ropr
Slack and iunll.Y In Milwaukee,
DelllerFor
Wlo. On her return lriJ&gt; she Yiolled in Rlchvtlle wltlt her son, Jlob..
ert. and flmlly aod In Contoo wllll
anolller 1011o Jolin, and flmll,y,
AND
who ac&lt;OIIIjlllliod her home and
IIPIIl the wsekend here.
JlheneWY2-2550
Mr. and 111'1. Dole H-...J ol
Waohin&amp;lon. D. C. IIPOnt se-al . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . .

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Mr. Earl Harden, canton, was
a recent visitor here with relatives.
Yr. and Mrs. WWisl41dllv·
hiDi and daughters apenla' ....;io.
8nd in Portsmouttl with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crooks
spent several days with their son
and daughter ~ in ·law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jolul Crook&amp; and da\lllhlera
of ColumbUI, While theretheyatteDded the gnduation exerclaes
ol tbalr gr&amp;l1dclaUIIhter, Karbon.
Mr. ond Yro. H. B. PoweU of
Florida visited llere wlthMr,llllll
Mra. Pole llul()' and Olbai- relatlveo.
Yr. and Mrs. Hooard Quillen
or san Diego, calif., visited here
wllll Mr. 111111 Mrs. Philip Do110o
van and ramUy, Mr. and M r L
Georse Grueser 111111 Ully, Mr.
ond Mro. Roy Arm• Sr. and with
Mrs. Mollie Gulother, who ts ·k
patlenl at Velenns Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. WWle Guinther,
Mro. Guy A. Gulllihor 01111 chll·
dren, Kermeth, Karen and Terry,
IIPOni a weekend ~ at llle
Mu~
Riverside . . _
ll'aund near Beverly,
Mr. aod Yra. Doo Pickens 111111
children of Toledo vlalted here
willl their parenll, Yr. ind Yro.
Howard Larpnl and Yr. a n d
Mro. 8am PlekeDI and other reJa.

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By AOA SLACK
Rev. and Mrs. Unson Stebbhl8
ul daughter, Cindy, spent a week
w:lth his sister and brother-~
law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlll Barker, Meadsville, Fa. The same
dl,y they arrived there it became
necessary for Mrs. Stebbins to
be hospitalized at Spencer Hospital where she is now recoverlrw from vlryl pleurisy,
S(lendlng 1 recent Sunday with
the James Teaford runily were
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Snyder, Vien-

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House Will Study Going Metric

News, Society

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Back ID Perspective
Well, that. of course, puts the
world In perspective lor a while.

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Syracuse

''Whit do lleel rm try1og to
do today In my music? Well,
rm trying lo briDI back tba
lJawlneBS tbll .... pari of the
beaull6ll blnea that were 111 the days ·of llle paat.-llle
lnvelY da.va ol V&amp;lldwlllel Those
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lldmt Jv ilther Rocllofllltr or blo oUaek · on• llta. Nii'k '~
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Rocl&lt;efeller. bad, ae~Hal· '
releaae the 87 ~· del., lleld ofbalnYIDI 'hll pollllloo &lt;ill '
pte voteo pledged III hlo tba Vloll1am war by IIIIlclnll\i

was vllitlnr Deover ond S..
Eu&amp;ono J. McCortlly wu Mia
New York.
Rod&lt;efeller earrfod oo a !Gog•
clistan&lt;e with CaliiOrD1a
Gov. Ronald Roapn TUooda¥
obool tba paJV'I vice _prellldon·
1111 nomlnalloo. Tile New York
governor toid reporters 1n lovorlte 11011 eandlclsey before
Albom' he hal not closed ClOt tba GOP COO'IIIIIIoo If Nlml
lbe poaslbUity of Reapn 11 his a_.,a to bave the 66'1 votes
needld for the aom1naticl1
l'UI1Illng maiO.
racked up.
11 R - (lUlls hla lll1ger ClOt
of tba cllke, Nlml'o Bllare of the
California de!egetloo could (lUI
ment. Fortunately. we are
llle nomloatloo lrr~ betelling a sll&gt;ry which appears to
yond Rockefeller' a reach.
have no end..,
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LODGE TO MEET
Forlunate, perhaps- but nol
PomerctY
Lodge No. let F 1&lt;
as rortunate as being on 1M
recelvll1g eod of oboervallons to' AM will hold a apoclal meetlnr
Friday, JWIO 28 ot 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Tim:
., don't lhiDk rm turning at the Pomeroy :Maeoaic Temback lhe block by doing lllese ple lor work 111 the third de·

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE.
FREE LUCKY SOLITAIRE MASTER GAME CARD
AND GAME TICKETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
AT END OF CHECK-OUT LANES OR AT
KROGER'S STORE OFFICE. LIMIT ONE PER.
ADULT CUSTOMER PER STORE VISIT.

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MayoMaise •· ..- 59c

Donuts ........... ·3 :.! $1

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Card and frH Game Ticket. Fill out one row acros1 the Malt•r Card and you're a wlnnerl Stop
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Kroger Dill Sliced

Dinner Rolls . •. . •• ,... 15e
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Pizza ..... . 2 '~V:L 69c

88c

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" Groon Beans ' 8!~$1

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Pork &amp; Beans 8,~~.$1
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Lard ..... !!. 29c

Pereh .... :.· 99c

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE.
FREE LUCKY SOLITAIRE MASTER GAME CARD
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AT END OF CHECK-OUT LANES OR AT
KROGER'S STORE OFFICE. LIMIT ONE PER.
ADULT CUSTOMER PER STORE VISIT.

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Kroger Dill Sliced

Dinner Rolls . •. . •• ,... 15e
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88c

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" Groon Beans ' 8!~$1

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Pork &amp; Beans 8,~~.$1
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39c

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l!lt:-J FoHn li.o'\L. pun •• •• . • • •• ••••• ~ , ••• ~
lo~.)l.:nl UWik'l', th't..'S like- 1\l'W, darh bhll! finish, spntlCfiS
· L'lt•An int., ,-.s engine, auto. II'IU'Is., pt.mcr sll"CI'h~
1%3 COli\' 1\IB MONZ '' • • • • • • , • ••• •. .• • • ••• $995
Yi113l inl., bilcl\l' l seals, autu. lran!i,, l'adhJ, healer, nuw
tires, \lhill' l'ini sh with )..'t.lod 'blal•k tup,
t9ti :! CHE\', IMP M . A , ••• •••••• . •• • •• • ••• $1095
S. ~t. liT CpL~., hwa1 ll\Yncr, gold fini sh, bucket sc~l, V-N

l·:nt.:ine, automalk trans. , I'.S. P. R., new while wall tire~&gt;,

Real Elflte For

HOBSTETTER .
REALTY

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
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I'OMEitOY, OHIO

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Grade !khool, Bradbuey, Ohio;
Two Pe. Living Rm. IMIB:
Wing Baek Chair; Antique
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t.leclrlc Stove; UlllltJ ca~· .
netl .(3); Btoom lnd Bile
Cablnebl; JfGII lid¥; Cook·
lng utanaDs and. lllshes:
Cllrome Dinette Set; 8 Chalrl: .
td« Carpet by Lee: 'Mephone Stand; Roaster 8111111;
l'llrctlaln Top Table; Bed.
ro6m Beals; DreiHt' IIIII
Vanity; Chell of llrawen; 4
. . l'llcbef ..,. Bowl. Set
Pe.
(Nice); llecldlDg tmd Rugs;

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IWJve into .a cqrnpletely (urilished,'' brand '

new home that let~ you enjOy life . t,ltS ca. ..
free best.
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0 FEN: 9 • .9 WE~AY~ .ic I • 5 SUti~AYS

GEO. HOIISl'E'I'I'E8, · ~
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SWARMING! "!'"1"""!1_ _ _ _..
I'Oillllll, bath, llorm dqara,
wlndowo, cellar, level lot.
They are n-IJI'Qductlvu, nol
Help Wantecl
POMEROY - Nallve l1loDe
For Sal1
·.. your worker colony. Free In·
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1220 WASIPNGTON
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spectlonl and Information on
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SEWING
MACHINES.
We
have
COIIvenienUy lOCated. .
crawl space dangers. No
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8amboo stand; 1, I, I, Gtl.
alelll1at1, low overhead. 50
are
at
your
service.
New
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full
basement,
garlge,
mQd.
Stone Jars; Hand Taoll; J!ll.
per cent IIVilip, Allled Pes!
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Models SEWMOR touch and
ern bath, paneling two - .
ee11o La1m Vower; Metal
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Oantrcl, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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EXPERT
oew, Zig 2',ag, straight stitchTRIAD'-ILACKWALL!
"-tNeeded
fA1III Chain; Wblte 1!otarJ . .wt-1 ~gnment
Phone ~9 eveningl.
es.
In
choice
of
cabinell,
a(.
HELEN Ud VIRGIL TEAPOIID
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Sewing llaeldlle;
ll-24-30lp
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Two
School
Beall: Trun1al •
AIMelateo • •
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WILL DO NwinJ at home 1tu ; '·"
Iel Sewing Machine Shop, 2tOI
(I) Ill lit
eries; Pair Molalllorles; 011
IIppert, pockets, pegging,
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Monroe Ave., Point Pleannt,
Heater. AIJCT. NOI'IIl: '1'1111 .
75o!i14
. u.u .61
hemming, alterations, etc.
•
6701&lt;15
n.a .47
W. Va. Phone 6'15-3992. S.INtc
O'BRIEN AND CROW
furllltare 11 ercepllonal Jllee
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maoo!l.
'
•
Pluo
Rtc"'""lt
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'Wtln ·Sto.clc
REALTY QJMPANY
and II cletll and well eared
Phone m.s651.
4-aii-Uc
'
. .
' Notl""wldo
,. Guoriidtt
.9 ROOM HOUSE, II\ balbl, sYRACUSE - II\ story frame,
for. TJ!Rl\111: cash. Not ~~eo
-GUARANI'EED')·~ ·­
new oil furnace, lot 124 I Ill
aponslble
for
lllll!ldellll.
2 bedrooiDlJ, bath. pari ba.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlnp
ft. 17,500. Racine, PhoDt Mtmen!, lot 101111110, $3,500.01.
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. MonBIWlFORD AUCTION COM3'
1
52.
8-25-IJtc
day lbru Friday. Ladles nlghJ
PANY, p. ~ ~. 4~
MIDDt.EI'ORT - Ona • third
9li~ .
acre level ground, I room tloneer; A. c. Bnodfunl, .,.
mrr Friday.
U.Uc
LPAI. ltOTICI
.
MAPLE STEREO. Early Am·
nqer. Signed: Mrl. Edith A. -1&lt;-G....._ _ _ ..
house, 2 bedrooma, both, b&amp;KII lluon, WNt ~
erlcan stemo, radio comb!•·
ment. In good condltloa.
Jlull81).
I4MII: ~
ad whOM .me. ld.n. .. ....
w~nted To Buy
OetoJ4 L. Olb., aA MIL 3 , 'ftllll
atlon, wpeed changer, solid
17,500.00.
A HORSE BE'llfEI!N 54 and 5I
-.u- ...__ ... ~ Co. c. r.n c.:r-. Ci81ate Instant on radio. l'av· NICE OOITAGE ON 1UVBR AUCTION - """"' • - - ......,, "..,.., ...- ,.., .. ,..
Inches. phone 99t-2911. S.J54te
ments of 18 or $98.22. For
.,. oll!IM. • • flri L Glllll.
3 rooma, 2 large aereened
11 ·.10 p.m. Near 1ft. Hamill ...
~~emr pWaUH ft1t4 btt ..u.ttoa
home
demonstration,
call
1191porches·, fireplace, good buy:
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllbel.
Churdl, ·~ 1ml1M
DOrtl1 " .......
....
u ..- · · · .. ...
C""'
of Qull
C&lt;&gt;mmoo
3218.
S-tl ~tc
.nvu..,.. al Pin PobdL u.
Olio.
No. Plou,
1..-e -...,_Qooa.
..,
Slate "~
$3,850.110
pr~e11ts
mllceDaneous. Mrs. Rowsrd
..
,
_.._
auction
"'-)
[
am
.......
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,.
(JII
HENRY CLI!L\ND
'VIPft'l
-au0a tile ~ of 111'011 ulllet II
Cecll, IIIlO W. Main st., P1Jme.
BRING
;
CONTEMPORARY WALliiiT
leaving tbe State, 10 will .0. 4ub' aDd extreme erueltr. plalaUff
Office IIIUIIt
lllf.
1-25-tfc
.. ~_..
•IN ,,.,. for C1ll&amp;odl" ol __.
LifE'-TO .
Sterec: Beautiful walnut CAb·
Reo. . . . .
the followiDg: AI"""' aew ,.Old; . ...... ,......., ... .,._
.......... • - n " - - headq
,.._ ..,..,
- .._ ""' .. ,.,.
!net, was floor demonstrator,
RUDIMI lURK-, ~1'1 IINJ ....... 011. Of 111kr l:bt JOdi 4lr of
YOUR .
For S1le or Tnde
4-Jipeed,
dual
volume
«mlrol;
For Slit
mower,
Ullleo
Jl'reear, Pbllco '""'· ,..
CARPETING . '
1180 CHEVROLET Impala !or BUILDING wrs, .write BoK hlghest ndelity. radio. Pcy
21" T.V., I Radloe, I Sewinl 1• ii. 0'._..,, "' Olblli, • BY OWNER - WID taka boule
ale or trade for truck of
m011!hly payments of $S or
'"'"
.....,.., ....t~ ·.. ',..; ·:.:;:
668 A, In care of Tbe Daily
llacltlnel Kltcben aoct. V• Aloome• ... Pllfo...
trailer for part payment;
CIUIId ·111 J*iH nil hiMM \J Yoil li:ll J
equal Yllue. can Reod!Yflte
64«~
Sentinel, Pomeroy. Hf.5tc 172.10.
~per.
Skup
coffee
........
..,
•"
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Lovely three bedroom mod·-"'""' ...had. .. . .,..... •,....
...,. u.. filii t,lll 111M 'itJ:
'.
3'1U2Sf.
W14lp
mater, Eleetrlc lf(Dder, IIDIII
ern borne in Syracuse, waD
NINE ROOM house, II\ baths, MODERN 8 ROOM bouse and
mol«. good l1ln4 tools, ....
to wall carpeting, big ldlcben.
. ..:'!,-;:."
Ull CHEVROLET Cbeoy 2 desirable· location; new fur· both, furnished, fuU bastden
bole ..,. I)I!Dkter; Pill*
bwment,
garace
with
two
Wqm, 1885 Mlulang VI, 1,~..,.
~
. In Middleport. Phone men!, 10 acre ground, gan~•
extra large lots; near IIChool.
hole digger, II l1ilom8tlc ~
~:
IJIIId: JI'IDanrlng nallllhle. nace
,
The
A]m.anae
'1
{~,:'\1
1
with one room struclul'e, "'
IIIIU498.
S.2Wip
fie, IU;plltD!i:p rack, W
I . '·' "
Call 9112-5400.
' . M8-12tc
By
tlnl~d
Pre11
lnternatlonil
mOe
11om
Junction
SS
a'ld
~,
boot lhell,. ,.., fo1diDg and
::,.~~1 ~ ~:
Todl11o Wednesday, JIDie 261
s.u.«e
16 CHEV. Cbevelle - 4 dr. se- phone 992-611'1.
odd eltalrl, ~Wnmf, dllbel,
8ulfMII Servle11
'
the
!78th day of 1968 with 188 to
dan V-1 auto. radio and beateooktrart, ellllled tleodl IIIII
APPLIANCE HOSPITAL- AufollCM.
HelpW1nled
er, $1595.00. 1!6 Chev. - Z dr. AKC Golden Retriever pUJiplea.
jei)J, beddlnl and ~
thorized Brlgga and Slrlllon
1'UII.
111'
1
llitil
ftiiB
.._,
The moqn h between Ill new
524 Aoh St., 'Middleport. IIJ.
BARMAID AND waltreu. Call
l&lt;eeping Meigs.
sedan 8 c:yl. auto. Rid!
and Lawn Boy, parts a n d
cldldren'l
!iOJs,
l1lllque cotree .phase and firat quarter.
&amp;a*
iiUMa.
s.»«e $1495.00, 1!6 GTO Z dr. bard- 5MS.
services; repair . Tecumseh
.-.. ""'tate
The, morning star .lo Saturn.
Gallia 1and
lop 4 speed $2395.00, 14 C«and Kohler englnea and Ill
crlnder. mlrrGt "'"' ~ 'n1e evening alar lsJ'4)lter,
valr Monza - $595.00, 64 Olev. TWO BEDROOM homo, bath
Mason Area
For lent
amall appliance~, 'l1drd St.,
In-, fllhlnC llclilt, Beq1e Qn tldo day In history:
·•
Impala
Station
WllgOII
on
28S,
full
basement,
I,WBP'
'1'110Mason, W. Va., John M. Roll'1"110 nJRNI8IIED 111(04l'bDeo•--tr.
l'lbbll dol. lot rl bulw, II
In 1900 Dr, Wolter -led 1
auto. $1395.00, a Cbev. Jm.. • year-&lt;&gt;ld home In Syraeuro.
lnfdrmed As
gen.
11-INIII!
~ OIJ, pboDt Mllf7.
wa
feet llllela· rl 1111111 ncf. medical teain In a "-"" to
pals ouper sports tOO eu. ln. Phone 1192-1421.
J.Z14011!
1-ll-llc
IDe. mt....n- lleml. wipe out yeUow rever. ·
Well As ·
engine, outo. PS &amp; PB, R &amp; I(
ELECTROLUX SALES and 1ft'·
Luncb ~le. W. lj, Spen1u 1917 the tlrot troopo of the
FULLY
EQUIPPED
recrealloll
PLEN'l'Y rllpace for me tran.. Black with red Interior $1095.· center In Racine; 4 pool t. vice: Sweepers. rug washen eer, Owiler. MtCot• 4acllan American EliPediUOIIIII')' Forces
Entertained
00, 8S Cbev. 2 Novo IIUpel'
Smlce, I. 0. 'IIIIC' lkOJF, reached France for c1uq In
er with an faclllties. In Syraand polishers. Genuine parts.
blea,
plag
pong
table,
pop
sports, 8 c:yl. auto. R&amp;H,
Auclkilleer.
f.ll«c! World War l
Call 99t-3710.
11-IJ.Uc
-· can--. t-JJ.tte white,
cooler, ere. Also z.story brlct
the red lnlerllll' mra
In 1944 tho 1ihlrd largeat
.
I
&amp; 111e block building on 1111clean,
$1195.00,
8S
Falrlaae,
French port.. Cherbourg, wu
PURNISIIED and uafarnllhecl
RADIO &amp; 'IV repair, reaiJOII. Butllltll Servlcet
St., Raclne. Large t.t..,...l
6 auto. radio &amp; heater 1895.00,
liberated tn.n the Naill by the
iijWII'bMoll. Cloaa to ICbool.
able nrlces. Antenna a. lloo9room now oceupled by recreII !ltev. I c:yl. old. llt5.00.
A tltousht .. •
the dlit
Plale ltU484.
IO.II-IIc
ter service. John Harrison, SEWING MACIUNES, npalr allies.
ation
center.
Three
apart.
12 GMC Pklrup, good 11m,
!N!rvlce. all mlkel. WY S.
lD 1948 tltO •United states Gel'llllllt phltaopher • Arthur .... ·
701 Broadway St., 'Middleport,
ments on second noor, t" 0
HI4. The Jl'abrl• Shop. l'oJD. hogan -Um of the "Berlin Shopenhauer · ont:e ialcl "tbe
'I'!WLBR SPACE, Ill atlllllel alra nke $185.00. 6'1 Honda furnished.
Ohio. Phone m.u. open
Separate
garage
•
eroy.
Autl!or!Rd Slllj!Ol' Sa1el Airlift" to b1plsa Soviet block- fundamental fault of the ~·
motorcycle,
'50
serlel,
f'llli.OO.
mlllble. Iaqulre 151 MuJber.
evenlnp.
"-lOtc
laundry
room
with
apartmeDl
and Service. We · Sharilen adlJW of tile. western aeclor of character Is that It Ml 110 HDIB
rr Iller I or I p:ill. Write P. Many more uaecl em to on III!&lt;OIId floor. Apal tmenl
I of )dtlce/ 1
s...ue the dl.vlded Ge1'111111 clQ&gt;.
o. 8os as "--J, wt-tfc choooe from. Hart's 1.Jied partly furnished. A1IO aeplr- CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF" Selsaorl.
breeding oervlco. Call I.eland
Cll'l!, ~~-· W. VL, . ate one story wooden butdnell
phone~...
~
Parker, Pomeroy residence
nJIINiliRED IJII1'Imlllll, t " 0
' •
IMIIFIIbuDding and vacant lot. All
beclrioml, Mlddleparl. Plale
m-2114 or ean 'llallon 'l'llp. AtlTO'MIJIID,E 1111uranc:e " furniture Included, an 1111111
8-IUMp
ID#It
Holle
pers Plains 66'14251. 811111&lt; eaneelled? Loll Jour 'imentrented with good Income. can.
MANUFACTURER'S SALE,
or'• Heenee? can 191-IIM.
tact Joe Britt at Recftatlon
farm and home wblte 1a1111
8 ROOMS ·AND BA'l'lt 11111ful.
C. C. IIRADPORD
•.,. tie
Center. or can 119-411'13.
house and barn paint, .....
, berry Aw., PomeroJ. c..
AOOI'IONEER
8-11-tfc
• lrcl 8lllloa, piMm ... 111.19 gaDon, ale price ts.ll ·
Complete Smlce
a gallon. King Bulldenl ·Sap.
. . Iller p.m. ~ . .
'll'rllo, Ploone or (laatoel
ply Co., Middleport, Oblo.... BLACK ltASPIIERRIF.S, Ro J
1111.
Holle
Crill II. . .
3'141.
1-lt-IJtc Proffitt, Portland, MS-WI.
IIMIII. •
s.•IJtc
4'1TIIAC'i1Yil MODBRlt s.I I Uc
furalrbld aportuwal, Ideally 70.000 B1U gas clrtulalor and
oeveral BmaDer heatero; lilY· YOU CAN st11111ve ts0 or mare AIR CONDmONING Refrigerlocaled - 'PomeloJ baaf..
on olumlnum boatl. Call •
era! nice C81'Jlt!ls, chairs, taJ&gt;.
allon service. ladt's Refrig.
. . lldlan. PIJane . . . .
1147 ... lft.CM,
Ies, bar otools, 'IV aet, hand
eration. New Haven. bone
1-IJ.Ifc
terms.
&amp;mower, chest of drawers,
11112-!111'111.
4 8 tfe
"'JRNNII!BD GARAGE apart. girl's bicycle, shoe skates, me- KEEP your carpell beautiful
tal utility table, See at 11M
READY • MIX CIJIICI'ete clellvJ1111D1 .. t.mcotn mn. UIDlllel
d~lte conllant foctltepl of
Hamilton
St.,
·
Middleport.
ered right to your proJect.
JMilil; lldultl only. PboDe 111a busy family. Get Blue Lui-. Fast and ell)'. Free eiiJ.
Phone
192-5324.
S.25-3tc
f!t.
1-JI.tfe
tre. Rent eiectrlc sbampooer
mates. Phone 992-3214, Oatt$1.
Baller
Furniture.
~
Jeln Ready • Ml• Co., Middle.
UJOOSHED APARTMENT, 4 GRAVELY TRACTOR, ~h
mower, cultivator and plow,
port, Ohlo.
I to tfe
1~ ..,. bltll. Pbone IllHAY
IN
the
field,
oo
J171eU
.lfii; lfllr I pllont III-2S'Il. electric starter. Pbone 1Ift. RIDI )load. Phone 74WI1J If.
s.~
BUDGET PRICE l'urniiUra aa
'·
1-11-Ue • .
tor I p.m.
atp
our third floor budpt · lllop.
. Boker l'urnllure. Middleport.
BAN, FOUR 11101111 and bath, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two
fvnlqbed ~~~ m~ · baths, on the river, 18,000. SIX ROOM brick, three bedOhio.
' :II lie
room home, garage and ba.
.llaJiiln7. Pbone Ill tell.
Phone 11ft.2m between 8 a.
men!, Fourth St., New Have~~.
S.2S-tfc
m. and 5 p.m.
l-25-12tc
CIOAIIETTE vending madllnea
Phone IIIZ-28'11 New Haven.
S.:IS-4tc and service. ABC Enterarilll'l,
....,~-.~... Brown'• 'fnliB TEAM OF BAY horses, 3 and
MS!On, W. Va. Phone 'J'IS.H,
8
year
old,
good
workers,
-~~Die. Pbone ...
M-Ite
FIVE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy
weight
1400
lbs.
eaeh;
allo,
;
..
. ., .,.,
Hollow Road. Ooniact · Roy
one year old colt. Theodore
Ellis, Rutlllnd.
S.:IS-ttc
,' .f ; ~
Pullins, Racine. Phone Mllltl. .
~tp
USED PIANOS. CLEAN UP
ale, one small 44-inch, while
finish; one upright, cherry;
Sll«lER SEWING machine,
two ,..mahogany, one •alnut,
just turn the knOb and, at
an ~...ndltloned. Priced
each click, thlo l'lWin'~ mach!rom 150 up, delivered. can
Ine Is ready to bllndstlt.·h
742-4111, after S p.m. CID 7ft.
hemo on drapes, baste a
drCI!.q, embMidcr·o piHowcase,
5113.
~
moke bulloolbolel. · 'lmaU
l!iont~l7 AAY~~. or • • ON)ll. ,IVJ!STE~ .ri!llf1li ,; h~.
Pborle Mncm ·'I'MI7fl. S.Sf,Stp
;.;p w'!i .· ,Pllf)M 1!12-!ZIS.
f.tUtc

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CARRIER

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Pomeroy Route.
Business
Section

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CARRIER
WANTED
IN MIDDLEPORT
CONTAO
FAYE MANl1Y

WMPO

INFORMAnON·
·NEWS

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LOCAL. REPORTS
DAILY

Middleport, 0.

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AT

7:50 A.M.
t2 NOON .·

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GET Tl-4' IDEA '«XX
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MIG~T

4:30 P.M.
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EXCEI.LIMT

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QUAliTY
Tlte sale
rest~

l!lt:-J FoHn li.o'\L. pun •• •• . • • •• ••••• ~ , ••• ~
lo~.)l.:nl UWik'l', th't..'S like- 1\l'W, darh bhll! finish, spntlCfiS
· L'lt•An int., ,-.s engine, auto. II'IU'Is., pt.mcr sll"CI'h~
1%3 COli\' 1\IB MONZ '' • • • • • • , • ••• •. .• • • ••• $995
Yi113l inl., bilcl\l' l seals, autu. lran!i,, l'adhJ, healer, nuw
tires, \lhill' l'ini sh with )..'t.lod 'blal•k tup,
t9ti :! CHE\', IMP M . A , ••• •••••• . •• • •• • ••• $1095
S. ~t. liT CpL~., hwa1 ll\Yncr, gold fini sh, bucket sc~l, V-N

l·:nt.:ine, automalk trans. , I'.S. P. R., new while wall tire~&gt;,

Real Elflte For

HOBSTETTER .
REALTY

!'h&lt;llll dean l'&amp;r.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
..

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OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMEitOY, OHIO

wm

at the

nell to . llradllurJ

Grade !khool, Bradbuey, Ohio;
Two Pe. Living Rm. IMIB:
Wing Baek Chair; Antique
. .
.... Standi
~; ~
~~:·
;
1tocker .~ Back); $t.J:Jight

.

am~; MQh. ~ • ·

G.E. ·Refri!ierator:. P'Ji8k!alre .
t.leclrlc Stove; UlllltJ ca~· .
netl .(3); Btoom lnd Bile
Cablnebl; JfGII lid¥; Cook·
lng utanaDs and. lllshes:
Cllrome Dinette Set; 8 Chalrl: .
td« Carpet by Lee: 'Mephone Stand; Roaster 8111111;
l'llrctlaln Top Table; Bed.
ro6m Beals; DreiHt' IIIII
Vanity; Chell of llrawen; 4
. . l'llcbef ..,. Bowl. Set
Pe.
(Nice); llecldlDg tmd Rugs;

M104HIO

.

IWJve into .a cqrnpletely (urilished,'' brand '

new home that let~ you enjOy life . t,ltS ca. ..
free best.
, •' · · · •, · .,_ ·'
COMP.AIE OUR-SEftVICJ! ,: .
.
I'
QUAUTY i PRICE AS loW AS ~ $3495.00:
0 FEN: 9 • .9 WE~AY~ .ic I • 5 SUti~AYS

GEO. HOIISl'E'I'I'E8, · ~
:IIIDDLEPORT ~ !":" I
TERMITESNotlct
SWARMING! "!'"1"""!1_ _ _ _..
I'Oillllll, bath, llorm dqara,
wlndowo, cellar, level lot.
They are n-IJI'Qductlvu, nol
Help Wantecl
POMEROY - Nallve l1loDe
For Sal1
·.. your worker colony. Free In·
' '
warehouse, 25x8S, l'!io lloan,
1220 WASIPNGTON
.
BELPRE, OHIO
spectlonl and Information on
"
SEWING
MACHINES.
We
have
COIIvenienUy lOCated. .
crawl space dangers. No
'
'
what "" adverllae and we POMEROY - 5 1'001111, . .
8amboo stand; 1, I, I, Gtl.
alelll1at1, low overhead. 50
are
at
your
service.
New
II
full
basement,
garlge,
mQd.
Stone Jars; Hand Taoll; J!ll.
per cent IIVilip, Allled Pes!
'' •. '1.
,
Models SEWMOR touch and
ern bath, paneling two - .
ee11o La1m Vower; Metal
. ,.REStQetl DLC 100 .
Oantrcl, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
,
EXPERT
oew, Zig 2',ag, straight stitchTRIAD'-ILACKWALL!
"-tNeeded
fA1III Chain; Wblte 1!otarJ . .wt-1 ~gnment
Phone ~9 eveningl.
es.
In
choice
of
cabinell,
a(.
HELEN Ud VIRGIL TEAPOIID
~
Sewing llaeldlle;
ll-24-30lp
~ •
Tu
Prlct
.-.1•
,.. Sl•
oo some used machines. We
Two
School
Beall: Trun1al •
AIMelateo • •
-~
also do repair wort. McDan'Books; Gilden 'l'Ooll; Drap«**t
WILL DO NwinJ at home 1tu ; '·"
Iel Sewing Machine Shop, 2tOI
(I) Ill lit
eries; Pair Molalllorles; 011
IIppert, pockets, pegging,
1GOx14
10M· .A3
In
Monroe Ave., Point Pleannt,
Heater. AIJCT. NOI'IIl: '1'1111 .
75o!i14
. u.u .61
hemming, alterations, etc.
•
6701&lt;15
n.a .47
W. Va. Phone 6'15-3992. S.INtc
O'BRIEN AND CROW
furllltare 11 ercepllonal Jllee
Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Maoo!l.
'
•
Pluo
Rtc"'""lt
~~"'" '
'Wtln ·Sto.clc
REALTY QJMPANY
and II cletll and well eared
Phone m.s651.
4-aii-Uc
'
. .
' Notl""wldo
,. Guoriidtt
.9 ROOM HOUSE, II\ balbl, sYRACUSE - II\ story frame,
for. TJ!Rl\111: cash. Not ~~eo
-GUARANI'EED')·~ ·­
new oil furnace, lot 124 I Ill
aponslble
for
lllll!ldellll.
2 bedrooiDlJ, bath. pari ba.
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Sprlnp
ft. 17,500. Racine, PhoDt Mtmen!, lot 101111110, $3,500.01.
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. MonBIWlFORD AUCTION COM3'
1
52.
8-25-IJtc
day lbru Friday. Ladles nlghJ
PANY, p. ~ ~. 4~
MIDDt.EI'ORT - Ona • third
9li~ .
acre level ground, I room tloneer; A. c. Bnodfunl, .,.
mrr Friday.
U.Uc
LPAI. ltOTICI
.
MAPLE STEREO. Early Am·
nqer. Signed: Mrl. Edith A. -1&lt;-G....._ _ _ ..
house, 2 bedrooma, both, b&amp;KII lluon, WNt ~
erlcan stemo, radio comb!•·
ment. In good condltloa.
Jlull81).
I4MII: ~
ad whOM .me. ld.n. .. ....
w~nted To Buy
OetoJ4 L. Olb., aA MIL 3 , 'ftllll
atlon, wpeed changer, solid
17,500.00.
A HORSE BE'llfEI!N 54 and 5I
-.u- ...__ ... ~ Co. c. r.n c.:r-. Ci81ate Instant on radio. l'av· NICE OOITAGE ON 1UVBR AUCTION - """"' • - - ......,, "..,.., ...- ,.., .. ,..
Inches. phone 99t-2911. S.J54te
ments of 18 or $98.22. For
.,. oll!IM. • • flri L Glllll.
3 rooma, 2 large aereened
11 ·.10 p.m. Near 1ft. Hamill ...
~~emr pWaUH ft1t4 btt ..u.ttoa
home
demonstration,
call
1191porches·, fireplace, good buy:
ANTIQUES, furniture, dllbel.
Churdl, ·~ 1ml1M
DOrtl1 " .......
....
u ..- · · · .. ...
C""'
of Qull
C&lt;&gt;mmoo
3218.
S-tl ~tc
.nvu..,.. al Pin PobdL u.
Olio.
No. Plou,
1..-e -...,_Qooa.
..,
Slate "~
$3,850.110
pr~e11ts
mllceDaneous. Mrs. Rowsrd
..
,
_.._
auction
"'-)
[
am
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HENRY CLI!L\ND
'VIPft'l
-au0a tile ~ of 111'011 ulllet II
Cecll, IIIlO W. Main st., P1Jme.
BRING
;
CONTEMPORARY WALliiiT
leaving tbe State, 10 will .0. 4ub' aDd extreme erueltr. plalaUff
Office IIIUIIt
lllf.
1-25-tfc
.. ~_..
•IN ,,.,. for C1ll&amp;odl" ol __.
LifE'-TO .
Sterec: Beautiful walnut CAb·
Reo. . . . .
the followiDg: AI"""' aew ,.Old; . ...... ,......., ... .,._
.......... • - n " - - headq
,.._ ..,..,
- .._ ""' .. ,.,.
!net, was floor demonstrator,
RUDIMI lURK-, ~1'1 IINJ ....... 011. Of 111kr l:bt JOdi 4lr of
YOUR .
For S1le or Tnde
4-Jipeed,
dual
volume
«mlrol;
For Slit
mower,
Ullleo
Jl'reear, Pbllco '""'· ,..
CARPETING . '
1180 CHEVROLET Impala !or BUILDING wrs, .write BoK hlghest ndelity. radio. Pcy
21" T.V., I Radloe, I Sewinl 1• ii. 0'._..,, "' Olblli, • BY OWNER - WID taka boule
ale or trade for truck of
m011!hly payments of $S or
'"'"
.....,.., ....t~ ·.. ',..; ·:.:;:
668 A, In care of Tbe Daily
llacltlnel Kltcben aoct. V• Aloome• ... Pllfo...
trailer for part payment;
CIUIId ·111 J*iH nil hiMM \J Yoil li:ll J
equal Yllue. can Reod!Yflte
64«~
Sentinel, Pomeroy. Hf.5tc 172.10.
~per.
Skup
coffee
........
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Lovely three bedroom mod·-"'""' ...had. .. . .,..... •,....
...,. u.. filii t,lll 111M 'itJ:
'.
3'1U2Sf.
W14lp
mater, Eleetrlc lf(Dder, IIDIII
ern borne in Syracuse, waD
NINE ROOM house, II\ baths, MODERN 8 ROOM bouse and
mol«. good l1ln4 tools, ....
to wall carpeting, big ldlcben.
. ..:'!,-;:."
Ull CHEVROLET Cbeoy 2 desirable· location; new fur· both, furnished, fuU bastden
bole ..,. I)I!Dkter; Pill*
bwment,
garace
with
two
Wqm, 1885 Mlulang VI, 1,~..,.
~
. In Middleport. Phone men!, 10 acre ground, gan~•
extra large lots; near IIChool.
hole digger, II l1ilom8tlc ~
~:
IJIIId: JI'IDanrlng nallllhle. nace
,
The
A]m.anae
'1
{~,:'\1
1
with one room struclul'e, "'
IIIIU498.
S.2Wip
fie, IU;plltD!i:p rack, W
I . '·' "
Call 9112-5400.
' . M8-12tc
By
tlnl~d
Pre11
lnternatlonil
mOe
11om
Junction
SS
a'ld
~,
boot lhell,. ,.., fo1diDg and
::,.~~1 ~ ~:
Todl11o Wednesday, JIDie 261
s.u.«e
16 CHEV. Cbevelle - 4 dr. se- phone 992-611'1.
odd eltalrl, ~Wnmf, dllbel,
8ulfMII Servle11
'
the
!78th day of 1968 with 188 to
dan V-1 auto. radio and beateooktrart, ellllled tleodl IIIII
APPLIANCE HOSPITAL- AufollCM.
HelpW1nled
er, $1595.00. 1!6 Chev. - Z dr. AKC Golden Retriever pUJiplea.
jei)J, beddlnl and ~
thorized Brlgga and Slrlllon
1'UII.
111'
1
llitil
ftiiB
.._,
The moqn h between Ill new
524 Aoh St., 'Middleport. IIJ.
BARMAID AND waltreu. Call
l&lt;eeping Meigs.
sedan 8 c:yl. auto. Rid!
and Lawn Boy, parts a n d
cldldren'l
!iOJs,
l1lllque cotree .phase and firat quarter.
&amp;a*
iiUMa.
s.»«e $1495.00, 1!6 GTO Z dr. bard- 5MS.
services; repair . Tecumseh
.-.. ""'tate
The, morning star .lo Saturn.
Gallia 1and
lop 4 speed $2395.00, 14 C«and Kohler englnea and Ill
crlnder. mlrrGt "'"' ~ 'n1e evening alar lsJ'4)lter,
valr Monza - $595.00, 64 Olev. TWO BEDROOM homo, bath
Mason Area
For lent
amall appliance~, 'l1drd St.,
In-, fllhlnC llclilt, Beq1e Qn tldo day In history:
·•
Impala
Station
WllgOII
on
28S,
full
basement,
I,WBP'
'1'110Mason, W. Va., John M. Roll'1"110 nJRNI8IIED 111(04l'bDeo•--tr.
l'lbbll dol. lot rl bulw, II
In 1900 Dr, Wolter -led 1
auto. $1395.00, a Cbev. Jm.. • year-&lt;&gt;ld home In Syraeuro.
lnfdrmed As
gen.
11-INIII!
~ OIJ, pboDt Mllf7.
wa
feet llllela· rl 1111111 ncf. medical teain In a "-"" to
pals ouper sports tOO eu. ln. Phone 1192-1421.
J.Z14011!
1-ll-llc
IDe. mt....n- lleml. wipe out yeUow rever. ·
Well As ·
engine, outo. PS &amp; PB, R &amp; I(
ELECTROLUX SALES and 1ft'·
Luncb ~le. W. lj, Spen1u 1917 the tlrot troopo of the
FULLY
EQUIPPED
recrealloll
PLEN'l'Y rllpace for me tran.. Black with red Interior $1095.· center In Racine; 4 pool t. vice: Sweepers. rug washen eer, Owiler. MtCot• 4acllan American EliPediUOIIIII')' Forces
Entertained
00, 8S Cbev. 2 Novo IIUpel'
Smlce, I. 0. 'IIIIC' lkOJF, reached France for c1uq In
er with an faclllties. In Syraand polishers. Genuine parts.
blea,
plag
pong
table,
pop
sports, 8 c:yl. auto. R&amp;H,
Auclkilleer.
f.ll«c! World War l
Call 99t-3710.
11-IJ.Uc
-· can--. t-JJ.tte white,
cooler, ere. Also z.story brlct
the red lnlerllll' mra
In 1944 tho 1ihlrd largeat
.
I
&amp; 111e block building on 1111clean,
$1195.00,
8S
Falrlaae,
French port.. Cherbourg, wu
PURNISIIED and uafarnllhecl
RADIO &amp; 'IV repair, reaiJOII. Butllltll Servlcet
St., Raclne. Large t.t..,...l
6 auto. radio &amp; heater 1895.00,
liberated tn.n the Naill by the
iijWII'bMoll. Cloaa to ICbool.
able nrlces. Antenna a. lloo9room now oceupled by recreII !ltev. I c:yl. old. llt5.00.
A tltousht .. •
the dlit
Plale ltU484.
IO.II-IIc
ter service. John Harrison, SEWING MACIUNES, npalr allies.
ation
center.
Three
apart.
12 GMC Pklrup, good 11m,
!N!rvlce. all mlkel. WY S.
lD 1948 tltO •United states Gel'llllllt phltaopher • Arthur .... ·
701 Broadway St., 'Middleport,
ments on second noor, t" 0
HI4. The Jl'abrl• Shop. l'oJD. hogan -Um of the "Berlin Shopenhauer · ont:e ialcl "tbe
'I'!WLBR SPACE, Ill atlllllel alra nke $185.00. 6'1 Honda furnished.
Ohio. Phone m.u. open
Separate
garage
•
eroy.
Autl!or!Rd Slllj!Ol' Sa1el Airlift" to b1plsa Soviet block- fundamental fault of the ~·
motorcycle,
'50
serlel,
f'llli.OO.
mlllble. Iaqulre 151 MuJber.
evenlnp.
"-lOtc
laundry
room
with
apartmeDl
and Service. We · Sharilen adlJW of tile. western aeclor of character Is that It Ml 110 HDIB
rr Iller I or I p:ill. Write P. Many more uaecl em to on III!&lt;OIId floor. Apal tmenl
I of )dtlce/ 1
s...ue the dl.vlded Ge1'111111 clQ&gt;.
o. 8os as "--J, wt-tfc choooe from. Hart's 1.Jied partly furnished. A1IO aeplr- CURTISS "DAIRY BEEF" Selsaorl.
breeding oervlco. Call I.eland
Cll'l!, ~~-· W. VL, . ate one story wooden butdnell
phone~...
~
Parker, Pomeroy residence
nJIINiliRED IJII1'Imlllll, t " 0
' •
IMIIFIIbuDding and vacant lot. All
beclrioml, Mlddleparl. Plale
m-2114 or ean 'llallon 'l'llp. AtlTO'MIJIID,E 1111uranc:e " furniture Included, an 1111111
8-IUMp
ID#It
Holle
pers Plains 66'14251. 811111&lt; eaneelled? Loll Jour 'imentrented with good Income. can.
MANUFACTURER'S SALE,
or'• Heenee? can 191-IIM.
tact Joe Britt at Recftatlon
farm and home wblte 1a1111
8 ROOMS ·AND BA'l'lt 11111ful.
C. C. IIRADPORD
•.,. tie
Center. or can 119-411'13.
house and barn paint, .....
, berry Aw., PomeroJ. c..
AOOI'IONEER
8-11-tfc
• lrcl 8lllloa, piMm ... 111.19 gaDon, ale price ts.ll ·
Complete Smlce
a gallon. King Bulldenl ·Sap.
. . Iller p.m. ~ . .
'll'rllo, Ploone or (laatoel
ply Co., Middleport, Oblo.... BLACK ltASPIIERRIF.S, Ro J
1111.
Holle
Crill II. . .
3'141.
1-lt-IJtc Proffitt, Portland, MS-WI.
IIMIII. •
s.•IJtc
4'1TIIAC'i1Yil MODBRlt s.I I Uc
furalrbld aportuwal, Ideally 70.000 B1U gas clrtulalor and
oeveral BmaDer heatero; lilY· YOU CAN st11111ve ts0 or mare AIR CONDmONING Refrigerlocaled - 'PomeloJ baaf..
on olumlnum boatl. Call •
era! nice C81'Jlt!ls, chairs, taJ&gt;.
allon service. ladt's Refrig.
. . lldlan. PIJane . . . .
1147 ... lft.CM,
Ies, bar otools, 'IV aet, hand
eration. New Haven. bone
1-IJ.Ifc
terms.
&amp;mower, chest of drawers,
11112-!111'111.
4 8 tfe
"'JRNNII!BD GARAGE apart. girl's bicycle, shoe skates, me- KEEP your carpell beautiful
tal utility table, See at 11M
READY • MIX CIJIICI'ete clellvJ1111D1 .. t.mcotn mn. UIDlllel
d~lte conllant foctltepl of
Hamilton
St.,
·
Middleport.
ered right to your proJect.
JMilil; lldultl only. PboDe 111a busy family. Get Blue Lui-. Fast and ell)'. Free eiiJ.
Phone
192-5324.
S.25-3tc
f!t.
1-JI.tfe
tre. Rent eiectrlc sbampooer
mates. Phone 992-3214, Oatt$1.
Baller
Furniture.
~
Jeln Ready • Ml• Co., Middle.
UJOOSHED APARTMENT, 4 GRAVELY TRACTOR, ~h
mower, cultivator and plow,
port, Ohlo.
I to tfe
1~ ..,. bltll. Pbone IllHAY
IN
the
field,
oo
J171eU
.lfii; lfllr I pllont III-2S'Il. electric starter. Pbone 1Ift. RIDI )load. Phone 74WI1J If.
s.~
BUDGET PRICE l'urniiUra aa
'·
1-11-Ue • .
tor I p.m.
atp
our third floor budpt · lllop.
. Boker l'urnllure. Middleport.
BAN, FOUR 11101111 and bath, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two
fvnlqbed ~~~ m~ · baths, on the river, 18,000. SIX ROOM brick, three bedOhio.
' :II lie
room home, garage and ba.
.llaJiiln7. Pbone Ill tell.
Phone 11ft.2m between 8 a.
men!, Fourth St., New Have~~.
S.2S-tfc
m. and 5 p.m.
l-25-12tc
CIOAIIETTE vending madllnea
Phone IIIZ-28'11 New Haven.
S.:IS-4tc and service. ABC Enterarilll'l,
....,~-.~... Brown'• 'fnliB TEAM OF BAY horses, 3 and
MS!On, W. Va. Phone 'J'IS.H,
8
year
old,
good
workers,
-~~Die. Pbone ...
M-Ite
FIVE ROOM bouse, lot. Happy
weight
1400
lbs.
eaeh;
allo,
;
..
. ., .,.,
Hollow Road. Ooniact · Roy
one year old colt. Theodore
Ellis, Rutlllnd.
S.:IS-ttc
,' .f ; ~
Pullins, Racine. Phone Mllltl. .
~tp
USED PIANOS. CLEAN UP
ale, one small 44-inch, while
finish; one upright, cherry;
Sll«lER SEWING machine,
two ,..mahogany, one •alnut,
just turn the knOb and, at
an ~...ndltloned. Priced
each click, thlo l'lWin'~ mach!rom 150 up, delivered. can
Ine Is ready to bllndstlt.·h
742-4111, after S p.m. CID 7ft.
hemo on drapes, baste a
drCI!.q, embMidcr·o piHowcase,
5113.
~
moke bulloolbolel. · 'lmaU
l!iont~l7 AAY~~. or • • ON)ll. ,IVJ!STE~ .ri!llf1li ,; h~.
Pborle Mncm ·'I'MI7fl. S.Sf,Stp
;.;p w'!i .· ,Pllf)M 1!12-!ZIS.
f.tUtc

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CARRIER

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Business
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CARRIER
WANTED
IN MIDDLEPORT
CONTAO
FAYE MANl1Y

WMPO

INFORMAnON·
·NEWS

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LOCAL. REPORTS
DAILY

Middleport, 0.

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7:50 A.M.
t2 NOON .·

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GET Tl-4' IDEA '«XX
BE MOSE"f1N'
ON 1 M'Z t11NH1Ef

MIG~T

4:30 P.M.
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Cash.

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F£EUN'S, DOC!

W/&gt;lo uUST ONE
o : T~'OE 'fl.UNGS!

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toCrald ~\Pliler) Webb ol.lack·

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B~n&lt;&gt;s, He&lt;'ordcr Mr s. Chal'-

..;,, ancliiob ··rn&lt;eo oiWellotoa,
walked off wlih lh~ hl!lhpolnt tropldci ot lhe Saddle ond Slrloln
llldlng Club's two Ohlu Valley
llor.. ~~low AoBOclatluo point
hor,. ahoW Saturda.Y and &amp;mday
at the Gallla County Junior t' alrground.

- Sunda;:. 1 nsih.&gt;d
)lason's nl:'w park whil'h bord- lotte Jenks a n d C'mm&lt;·llmen
ers the old (t•l' Q landing at the Charles Yeager, Goor):::e Car·
er.d of Jlomero~ Sh't'Cl, and was son, l\ay Wilson, Walter Werry
and Donald Cook.
I C\er surpdsed.
With Pomeroy' s regatta getSeveral hundred fe~t of the
bank has be~n le\·eled and amid ting bigger each year, a picnic
the setting or huge old maple and t·amping area could poss ibly
trees, locust and~camore, were be used on Breez~ Heights. t'lt

at least 10 concrete pil'nlc table s, complete with matching
benches. ,,long each table was
a grill for rami~ cookouts.
Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, Milson's
town recorder, reported that the
entire \&gt;roject will be completed
in a rew more dills, with some
work to be completed on re st
rooms.
The ~eople of Ma son and surrounding areas ~¥em sure, are
most thankCul to the U, S. Corps
of Engmeers for such a lovely
park with lots of grass on one
side and a paved parking area
on the other side of the dock.
Also instrumental in making
the proposed project a reality
wer e ~son Mayor Dayton

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one time I have been told by
ancestors, that wooden steps
were built to go up over the
cliff in back of Pomeroy nigh
School, arxl leading to a pi cnic
grounds. Can't you see ladies in
those days wearing long dresses
and skirts, climbing those steps?
That would indeed be breath tak-

Webb was the ,wimer or the

Western hi~h point trophy and
Frazee, the winner of the Eng.
Ush hlgh point trophy. 1loth tro.
phles were doooted by Skyline
l.anes Bowling Alley ond were
presented by Dick Roach, pres!dent or the Saddle and Sirloin
Rldlng Club.
There were297entrles, including six in the Lead-In pony class,
in the two day show.

· ·

~~wasurp 1IJor~ "({uti ·~'!~~· by

ridden a~ owned by llalph Gut.Jl..

BcwrJy Allen and owned tiy Don-

rlu of At110ns. .
Barrell Uacc (l'onJI)- Dixie
Uancock, ridden and owned by
Haymond McFarland&gt; New II..
ven.
Western Pleasure Pony (ul&gt;der 18 inches)- Apache Sclll!lo
ridden and owned by Mi~e Beck·
ocr, Pl. Plca11nL
·
We•tern Rldinc (Horoe)- John
Henry, ridden and owned by Ger·

,. Allen, Athens.
,
1'rall llorae (;)ass (Open)John llenry, riddoo and owned by
Gerald Webb, Jackson.
Jteglstered AppaJodsa Mares,
Any N!,o- Hoan Baby, ridden by
Torry Crosier and owned by W.
L &lt;.:rosier, Jackson. · ,
llogistered Al&gt;l&gt;aloosa Gelding,
Any Age - Smokey's Cherokee,
ridden by Donna Allen and OWD-

States.

Bolla beroea ud vlllalD1
rile fNm the cba,PI!n of "The
Lut Amerlcu' eueUy ao
IIIey l'Oie lo promblenee dur·
Ill llaelr Ufellmes.
Wby were the thousands of
black cowboys obliterated
from the blstory of the West?
HO'II' did black vollUclans per·
form during 'lleeonstrucUon
dayo? Did Lincoln Intend to
free the slaves! Why did
George Washington fear to
use black troops . . . and why
did be change his mind?
These are but a few of the
quesUons answered in "The
Last American.''
As Oakley put it in writing
r or

this

newspaper,

11

Qnly

now are Amerlcans-includ·
ing Negroes themselves-becoming aware of how much

1.19

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STOKBY

When the first 20 Negroes
settled in Jamesluwn , Va., In
1619, they were In a condition
of serviltty no different from
that of many whites. Inden·

CATSUP
14ot.

of whites during the first dec·
ades of our country.
Some whites owned both
black and white s e rv ants,
and some blacks were In the
position of master to whlte

bottle

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box

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BONUS

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59~

giant box

l

.Mrs. i~" ll"cd Atthworlh, Frud V.

lloolc, tara v. llurdctu:, Mrs.
llunh: Jli.niciJ.;, Mrs. Marlin W.
h'c:nth, Kenneth C;; 1~, ste~cn

K.

Wctzgall Wonder ~ .. 9
Tuarn ~o. 4 . .. , . .Wh

3

Team No. 1 , .. .. . R

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Four Spor'Lsmcn .. ,G
MrK. IJcwoy Mullin"-, l•uur ltafiJ(ors . .•• 41h T'h
t:'uLWr, Mull nda f ;, Team ~o. 2 .• • . • • . II
12
' , , Wo.Uurd,
fllgh (illmc - Mary Voss, Hili
, ~~··-:~~ ··· ~~ ~l9rry van lnw~Lon 242i High
.Jt•hnflon, · SCric:"i - I·~ Votts, !:ifil and Mary
Jr., Vrms, 41ili,

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M'. I'I.I•!AShNl' ·- .i'tlo crlm. 0( J•'qgle10ng Jo'unorul 11 o'ln 0 ;
Ins! a&lt;'llon trial Ill; ·tho ~tOt o{ ,J!Crlllll'll,\l'hlto ond llm~y Now:

land, two or the fir!'l poroons to
arrive Ill tho sccno or tho aeci&lt;;lent, and a deposi~on or Moigo
C...,bo &lt;.:oroner was read by
Pr!&gt;SC&lt;UHilll Altorooy S. D. /.11Uepage,
Ilurko, a Keotucky resident, hid
reluoed 1o waive extraclltlon to.&lt;
West VIrginia to slaJtd tdal and
wao picked op ~ returried' to~
West VIrginia on order$ or the
.
Govemor or Kentucky who wa~
honoring a ~est or the GoYernor ol West VIrginia tn the
matter.
Burko Is represented In o:ourt

: Soelul ln111raaee
,"
Germa~y. under Prince Olto od ·
von '· Bisf~!ar&lt;:k, was the, fl~~t. - 4 - A--,....,.,.....:...:,:::;,.;:,Ji··
nation to establish social ID·
. Mu• N.ati.......,Hiel,

S!,lrance, such as sickness In-

surance, industri.allnjury
compensation and old-age and
invalid Insurance, DCCording
to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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The peOples of 1M Soviet ,,
Union include more than 170· , ,
di,lferent naUQI18litieo. M irr.e : !
than 1211 dilferent lan&amp;t:alll",
are spoken within the coimlr)'.
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WATERMEL
Assorted
Sizes

"The 8tort. \tft!i
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to

We accept Feel Food Stomps

June , 27-28-29
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Clp'• .Ioiii Sllrl111p CktL 3.::"1t,N
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ScriiJ~, i•lt..&gt;asanl flli s, 561 aM
.Julia Boyles, 490.

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Mlu Doe, ridden~~~

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Oakley polall out that Negro slavery evolved 'beeau10

Terry W. Ohlinger, Mlddlepor~
Mrs. Newton .J. Kiq:, JackiOil:
M r s. Blanche M. CleVeland,
.Johnstown; Mrs. Elizabeth B.
.Jolly, ilamdcn; Mrs. Gerald G.

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ol Kentuclly was begun lil Mason
County Clrcult Court~ ,t·
et al vs. John William DeVault ternoon and was to l&gt;e coniiiiiH!II
wa1 hold. 1n 1 OlreuU court!J"ues- beglmlng at I p.m:
day with the jury dncllng ln1lavor
Rurko Is charaed with tiOIII·
or the plalntllr, who II to
gent homicide In tho highway
er $1,323.26 from the deleod· death or Charles A, Morarlty
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The matter c:OOc. ~bt­ In November 1965 , oo m. 33
odness tor work •n~ lllbor .PeJ· near 111111tord.
formed by tl!o plalntllr ·tor the . During the Tuesday allernooo
defendant. Smidt waa represMt- ..ssluo, five stato'witneoH&amp;pve
od by Atlorn'IJ' WUiilm H: l!ar. telllimOIIY - Lt. H. E. Ptlrka or
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din and dot..se eounsel was
the Slate Pollee: Depobo ii):!rlff
G. Muqiave.
Btrnard Connolly: Ra,y Tucker

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Cheese Dinner

'White America' is the prod·
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imagination contributed by
its black minority over the

Gibson, RL 4 Pomeroy;. Mn.

We~torn Pon.Y, Mares and Geld.. ' ker. ,Lttatt.·W,

111IJ!, All// Age (unclcr ~~ Inches)
-:· .1,!'"•lli'!&lt;'Y, rldd9n. by. GlifY
llous~ and owned by Keith Zli!t·
morut~~· Alta,_ny.
· wesl.e!~ Poll//, Mar.•• , and
~ldi!JIS (48 1o .16 lnch&amp;s&gt;-,lllflk¥''P~ . . £1dden ~Y · !ldiinoY
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HOLZER HOSPITAL: Visitilll! Mr ~ Larry R. Hoschlr and I•
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents Cant son, Mrs. Raliegh E. Robie
and infant daughter, Mrs. James
only on Podiatric• Ward.
A. Taylor and Infant daughter.
ADMIS!iONS
Mrs.. Nora a Cremeans, 617
Filth Ave.: Mr&amp;. Lacey Wolford,
RL Z VInton; OWen W, Garnes,
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RL I Gollipolls: Sandra K. Lam·
l&gt;ert, Lower River lid.; Jovanna
SMALLEY ENTERPRIZE
It Shupert, Rio Gnme; Mrs.
WIG LEAGUE
Donald F. Palmer, Rt. I VInton;
High Game - Linda WinebreoMrs. Dorsal E. Plants, Ft. Pleas.. ner, 178i High series - Linda
ant; Robert t·. Hendricks, Rt. 1 Winebrenner, 50S.
Letarti Angela s. Ctapman, Rt.
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ltogloto.c-d Quarlur 11 o •r • e · Goldlnc, Any AgO - LIIIJo,~n, ·bJI· fl91d~r We • ·llckllon. !· •
Mar&lt;l• (4-years and older) _ . r.lddo~· and ~nod by llov ~lth, ,. , .l&gt;lckup. l"ce (lionel,..,, ~l.lllk,
lllake Judy, ridden bJ1 JldWin . Wellston.
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lloush and .owne!l by ·Mrt. ·Ed- · Weanlloig ·and Yol•~ng · Claio rloi ,\\hel!i. ' ·
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'Pony l1c""!l llao~ ,- · :Rf~','
lloglstorod Quarlur 11 or 0 ·• by ./olm Wnod; Wilkesville.
ridden and l,lllnod ~ ~atllllljY""

MAXWELL HOUSE

Heig~t s.

blgbly visible, unprotected by
strong goveramenls and non·
ChrisUaa."
W~en . Massachusetts be·
came !be first state to legal·
ize slavery in 1641, it began
the chain of events whlcb was
to rip the country asunder
some two hundred years Ia·
ter.
In those two centuries,
blacks were to fight vallanll7
for their country . . . and for
their freedom. Many eacaped
the bonds of slavery 8nd
proved that they, too, deserved the uunalleD 1able"
rights promised In the Jlec.
laraUon of Independence.
But as the Utle of this series implies, despite his con·
tribuUons of blood and ""~"~
in terms of ~oying tun
rights of citizenship, the Negro is The Last American.
To learn how this came to
be. wale~ for "The Last

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Well anyhow, there used to be
trails Jeadlng along the cllft
where as a child I picked -wild
nowers. The view of the beautiful Ohio winding between the
hill s is indeed 11 view that cannot be excelled anywhere, especially [rom the vantage point

per Enterprise Association, ttrred servitude was a common state among thousands

explorers, statesmen, have always contributed greatly to
. the development of tbe United

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Reglstbr.od Quatlor H,o r s '
Slllii1M18 (3 years aod ipldcr)' - ·
Hamlbal's Magic, riddO'n bJI D!ck'·
Roach aod owned bJ1 tlie Rotklllll-

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Gelding (3-years and under) Billie B. Good, ridden and ow,..
od byllonllawlltorne,Chlllitotll~
lloglstA&gt;rod Quartur II or. s e
Geldlq: {4-yeoi's and older) Evans San, rld!,lon by Bob ltldge,

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History of U. S. Negroes

sclen ts, writers, soldiers,

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The Dally Senttnel will t e II
of the Negro's 350-year !lis·
tory in the New World and
trace the course of the black
man from slavery and freedom in Africa and Europe to
more of !be same In America.
Writer ~akley and art·
1st Jobn
ten of
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Am•rlca Negroes or'the
pre~ and past, and show
!bat ven opportunity, black

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•:.tolle t:Ortalt, l.ccliliur11. Oh)o, .Jack•oo.
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was tho Western judge 8nd Tfp
1·1ag llacu (lloriiO) - llank,
Fl&gt;eoha&lt;-k, Uiol"'cllohJud!W,I!!Jb- . ridden and owned by illlj)h !lull&gt;ed (llroWnio) llrown was rll!ll· • riu, Athens.
maBier and Hay Mitchell, the !Ill·
l'ony Flag l~c - Smolty, ridnouncor.
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don and owned by ,Jerry Lewis,
' ilorc aru tho finl place -.In- Lclarl, W.Va.
ners in cad&lt; oY&lt;'Ill:
Children's Wosternllorseman.
Barrel llacc Olorse) - llank, ship - King llobbln, ridden by

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"Before the Pilgrims landed
at Plymouth, we were here."
These words of the late Dr.
Marlin Luther King tell the
len~ of the Black American s struggle for equality in
America.
In a new 24-part illustrated
story-strip, "The Last American," publisbed by Newspa-

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o·llklcn· &amp;lid•'!l'~,ill' H!ld&lt;!,Y,•!!.u; -lhiolll, ''A"l' ,A,~~ - .'l'u,rk'~ l~"!'l" r ,' .
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..;,, ancliiob ··rn&lt;eo oiWellotoa,
walked off wlih lh~ hl!lhpolnt tropldci ot lhe Saddle ond Slrloln
llldlng Club's two Ohlu Valley
llor.. ~~low AoBOclatluo point
hor,. ahoW Saturda.Y and &amp;mday
at the Gallla County Junior t' alrground.

- Sunda;:. 1 nsih.&gt;d
)lason's nl:'w park whil'h bord- lotte Jenks a n d C'mm&lt;·llmen
ers the old (t•l' Q landing at the Charles Yeager, Goor):::e Car·
er.d of Jlomero~ Sh't'Cl, and was son, l\ay Wilson, Walter Werry
and Donald Cook.
I C\er surpdsed.
With Pomeroy' s regatta getSeveral hundred fe~t of the
bank has be~n le\·eled and amid ting bigger each year, a picnic
the setting or huge old maple and t·amping area could poss ibly
trees, locust and~camore, were be used on Breez~ Heights. t'lt

at least 10 concrete pil'nlc table s, complete with matching
benches. ,,long each table was
a grill for rami~ cookouts.
Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, Milson's
town recorder, reported that the
entire \&gt;roject will be completed
in a rew more dills, with some
work to be completed on re st
rooms.
The ~eople of Ma son and surrounding areas ~¥em sure, are
most thankCul to the U, S. Corps
of Engmeers for such a lovely
park with lots of grass on one
side and a paved parking area
on the other side of the dock.
Also instrumental in making
the proposed project a reality
wer e ~son Mayor Dayton

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one time I have been told by
ancestors, that wooden steps
were built to go up over the
cliff in back of Pomeroy nigh
School, arxl leading to a pi cnic
grounds. Can't you see ladies in
those days wearing long dresses
and skirts, climbing those steps?
That would indeed be breath tak-

Webb was the ,wimer or the

Western hi~h point trophy and
Frazee, the winner of the Eng.
Ush hlgh point trophy. 1loth tro.
phles were doooted by Skyline
l.anes Bowling Alley ond were
presented by Dick Roach, pres!dent or the Saddle and Sirloin
Rldlng Club.
There were297entrles, including six in the Lead-In pony class,
in the two day show.

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ridden a~ owned by llalph Gut.Jl..

BcwrJy Allen and owned tiy Don-

rlu of At110ns. .
Barrell Uacc (l'onJI)- Dixie
Uancock, ridden and owned by
Haymond McFarland&gt; New II..
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Western Pleasure Pony (ul&gt;der 18 inches)- Apache Sclll!lo
ridden and owned by Mi~e Beck·
ocr, Pl. Plca11nL
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Henry, ridden and owned by Ger·

,. Allen, Athens.
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1'rall llorae (;)ass (Open)John llenry, riddoo and owned by
Gerald Webb, Jackson.
Jteglstered AppaJodsa Mares,
Any N!,o- Hoan Baby, ridden by
Torry Crosier and owned by W.
L &lt;.:rosier, Jackson. · ,
llogistered Al&gt;l&gt;aloosa Gelding,
Any Age - Smokey's Cherokee,
ridden by Donna Allen and OWD-

States.

Bolla beroea ud vlllalD1
rile fNm the cba,PI!n of "The
Lut Amerlcu' eueUy ao
IIIey l'Oie lo promblenee dur·
Ill llaelr Ufellmes.
Wby were the thousands of
black cowboys obliterated
from the blstory of the West?
HO'II' did black vollUclans per·
form during 'lleeonstrucUon
dayo? Did Lincoln Intend to
free the slaves! Why did
George Washington fear to
use black troops . . . and why
did be change his mind?
These are but a few of the
quesUons answered in "The
Last American.''
As Oakley put it in writing
r or

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now are Amerlcans-includ·
ing Negroes themselves-becoming aware of how much

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When the first 20 Negroes
settled in Jamesluwn , Va., In
1619, they were In a condition
of serviltty no different from
that of many whites. Inden·

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of whites during the first dec·
ades of our country.
Some whites owned both
black and white s e rv ants,
and some blacks were In the
position of master to whlte

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.Mrs. i~" ll"cd Atthworlh, Frud V.

lloolc, tara v. llurdctu:, Mrs.
llunh: Jli.niciJ.;, Mrs. Marlin W.
h'c:nth, Kenneth C;; 1~, ste~cn

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MrK. IJcwoy Mullin"-, l•uur ltafiJ(ors . .•• 41h T'h
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fllgh (illmc - Mary Voss, Hili
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Ins! a&lt;'llon trial Ill; ·tho ~tOt o{ ,J!Crlllll'll,\l'hlto ond llm~y Now:

land, two or the fir!'l poroons to
arrive Ill tho sccno or tho aeci&lt;;lent, and a deposi~on or Moigo
C...,bo &lt;.:oroner was read by
Pr!&gt;SC&lt;UHilll Altorooy S. D. /.11Uepage,
Ilurko, a Keotucky resident, hid
reluoed 1o waive extraclltlon to.&lt;
West VIrginia to slaJtd tdal and
wao picked op ~ returried' to~
West VIrginia on order$ or the
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Govemor or Kentucky who wa~
honoring a ~est or the GoYernor ol West VIrginia tn the
matter.
Burko Is represented In o:ourt

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von '· Bisf~!ar&lt;:k, was the, fl~~t. - 4 - A--,....,.,.....:...:,:::;,.;:,Ji··
nation to establish social ID·
. Mu• N.ati.......,Hiel,

S!,lrance, such as sickness In-

surance, industri.allnjury
compensation and old-age and
invalid Insurance, DCCording
to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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Union include more than 170· , ,
di,lferent naUQI18litieo. M irr.e : !
than 1211 dilferent lan&amp;t:alll",
are spoken within the coimlr)'.
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CIJI'n Joltl Filii Slicks . . . !:: II•

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And that's what really counts, isn't it?

Clp'• .Ioiii Sllrl111p CktL 3.::"1t,N
AlP Potato 111111 ""lr:::w 0 ' ::: H•

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You want savings

You don't want to save on just a few items.

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lli~h Game - .Julia Boyle s, IR7
and Junior Phelps, 233. lli~h
ScriiJ~, i•lt..&gt;asanl flli s, 561 aM
.Julia Boyles, 490.

Pleasant, daughter, 1:30 p.m.

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IU. 1 Patriot, tiOO, J2:31 a.m.

Mlu Doe, ridden~~~

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Americanu starting Friday in
this newspaper.

Team No. 3 .. . , , .. ... 16
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Oakley polall out that Negro slavery evolved 'beeau10

Terry W. Ohlinger, Mlddlepor~
Mrs. Newton .J. Kiq:, JackiOil:
M r s. Blanche M. CleVeland,
.Johnstown; Mrs. Elizabeth B.
.Jolly, ilamdcn; Mrs. Gerald G.

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ol Kentuclly was begun lil Mason
County Clrcult Court~ ,t·
et al vs. John William DeVault ternoon and was to l&gt;e coniiiiiH!II
wa1 hold. 1n 1 OlreuU court!J"ues- beglmlng at I p.m:
day with the jury dncllng ln1lavor
Rurko Is charaed with tiOIII·
or the plalntllr, who II to
gent homicide In tho highway
er $1,323.26 from the deleod· death or Charles A, Morarlty
ant.
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The matter c:OOc. ~bt­ In November 1965 , oo m. 33
odness tor work •n~ lllbor .PeJ· near 111111tord.
formed by tl!o plalntllr ·tor the . During the Tuesday allernooo
defendant. Smidt waa represMt- ..ssluo, five stato'witneoH&amp;pve
od by Atlorn'IJ' WUiilm H: l!ar. telllimOIIY - Lt. H. E. Ptlrka or
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din and dot..se eounsel was
the Slate Pollee: Depobo ii):!rlff
G. Muqiave.
Btrnard Connolly: Ra,y Tucker

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Cheese Dinner

'White America' is the prod·
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imagination contributed by
its black minority over the

Gibson, RL 4 Pomeroy;. Mn.

We~torn Pon.Y, Mares and Geld.. ' ker. ,Lttatt.·W,

111IJ!, All// Age (unclcr ~~ Inches)
-:· .1,!'"•lli'!&lt;'Y, rldd9n. by. GlifY
llous~ and owned by Keith Zli!t·
morut~~· Alta,_ny.
· wesl.e!~ Poll//, Mar.•• , and
~ldi!JIS (48 1o .16 lnch&amp;s&gt;-,lllflk¥''P~ . . £1dden ~Y · !ldiinoY
qtti'~ ahd.(/liiled by Clrd)&gt;.lleefo.
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HOLZER HOSPITAL: Visitilll! Mr ~ Larry R. Hoschlr and I•
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents Cant son, Mrs. Raliegh E. Robie
and infant daughter, Mrs. James
only on Podiatric• Ward.
A. Taylor and Infant daughter.
ADMIS!iONS
Mrs.. Nora a Cremeans, 617
Filth Ave.: Mr&amp;. Lacey Wolford,
RL Z VInton; OWen W, Garnes,
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RL I Gollipolls: Sandra K. Lam·
l&gt;ert, Lower River lid.; Jovanna
SMALLEY ENTERPRIZE
It Shupert, Rio Gnme; Mrs.
WIG LEAGUE
Donald F. Palmer, Rt. I VInton;
High Game - Linda WinebreoMrs. Dorsal E. Plants, Ft. Pleas.. ner, 178i High series - Linda
ant; Robert t·. Hendricks, Rt. 1 Winebrenner, 50S.
Letarti Angela s. Ctapman, Rt.
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Z Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. James F.
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Shqlpman and owned ~ '/l.i&lt; L.
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ltogloto.c-d Quarlur 11 o •r • e · Goldlnc, Any AgO - LIIIJo,~n, ·bJI· fl91d~r We • ·llckllon. !· •
Mar&lt;l• (4-years and older) _ . r.lddo~· and ~nod by llov ~lth, ,. , .l&gt;lckup. l"ce (lionel,..,, ~l.lllk,
lllake Judy, ridden bJ1 JldWin . Wellston.
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lloush and .owne!l by ·Mrt. ·Ed- · Weanlloig ·and Yol•~ng · Claio rloi ,\\hel!i. ' ·
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win iloushl Letart, W, VL ·
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'Pony l1c""!l llao~ ,- · :Rf~','
lloglstorod Quarlur 11 or 0 ·• by ./olm Wnod; Wilkesville.
ridden and l,lllnod ~ ~atllllljY""

MAXWELL HOUSE

Heig~t s.

blgbly visible, unprotected by
strong goveramenls and non·
ChrisUaa."
W~en . Massachusetts be·
came !be first state to legal·
ize slavery in 1641, it began
the chain of events whlcb was
to rip the country asunder
some two hundred years Ia·
ter.
In those two centuries,
blacks were to fight vallanll7
for their country . . . and for
their freedom. Many eacaped
the bonds of slavery 8nd
proved that they, too, deserved the uunalleD 1able"
rights promised In the Jlec.
laraUon of Independence.
But as the Utle of this series implies, despite his con·
tribuUons of blood and ""~"~
in terms of ~oying tun
rights of citizenship, the Negro is The Last American.
To learn how this came to
be. wale~ for "The Last

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Well anyhow, there used to be
trails Jeadlng along the cllft
where as a child I picked -wild
nowers. The view of the beautiful Ohio winding between the
hill s is indeed 11 view that cannot be excelled anywhere, especially [rom the vantage point

per Enterprise Association, ttrred servitude was a common state among thousands

explorers, statesmen, have always contributed greatly to
. the development of tbe United

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and owned by llldg!&gt;StableS,Jack·
son. ,
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Reglstbr.od Quatlor H,o r s '
Slllii1M18 (3 years aod ipldcr)' - ·
Hamlbal's Magic, riddO'n bJI D!ck'·
Roach aod owned bJ1 tlie Rotklllll-

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Gelding (3-years and under) Billie B. Good, ridden and ow,..
od byllonllawlltorne,Chlllitotll~
lloglstA&gt;rod Quartur II or. s e
Geldlq: {4-yeoi's and older) Evans San, rld!,lon by Bob ltldge,

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History of U. S. Negroes

sclen ts, writers, soldiers,

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The Dally Senttnel will t e II
of the Negro's 350-year !lis·
tory in the New World and
trace the course of the black
man from slavery and freedom in Africa and Europe to
more of !be same In America.
Writer ~akley and art·
1st Jobn
ten of
at
Am•rlca Negroes or'the
pre~ and past, and show
!bat ven opportunity, black

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•:.tolle t:Ortalt, l.ccliliur11. Oh)o, .Jack•oo.
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was tho Western judge 8nd Tfp
1·1ag llacu (lloriiO) - llank,
Fl&gt;eoha&lt;-k, Uiol"'cllohJud!W,I!!Jb- . ridden and owned by illlj)h !lull&gt;ed (llroWnio) llrown was rll!ll· • riu, Athens.
maBier and Hay Mitchell, the !Ill·
l'ony Flag l~c - Smolty, ridnouncor.
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don and owned by ,Jerry Lewis,
' ilorc aru tho finl place -.In- Lclarl, W.Va.
ners in cad&lt; oY&lt;'Ill:
Children's Wosternllorseman.
Barrel llacc Olorse) - llank, ship - King llobbln, ridden by

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"Before the Pilgrims landed
at Plymouth, we were here."
These words of the late Dr.
Marlin Luther King tell the
len~ of the Black American s struggle for equality in
America.
In a new 24-part illustrated
story-strip, "The Last American," publisbed by Newspa-

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o·llklcn· &amp;lid•'!l'~,ill' H!ld&lt;!,Y,•!!.u; -lhiolll, ''A"l' ,A,~~ - .'l'u,rk'~ l~"!'l" r ,' .
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J11110 26, at 7:30
p.m. Eleetlon of ollleero.
'ntURSDAY
WOMEN'S Aoon. Thuradl,y at
7:30 at the Middleport F I r o t
United Presbyterian Chur&lt;h;
Mra. Rlcbard Vaugllan has tho
program; devotlona by Mrs. Tho-

mas Kelly; hostenea Mrs. lewis sauer, Mro. Bob Haaor\Y,
Mrs. Jack S&amp;tlerfleld, Mrs. Lar·

ry Anderson, and Mrs. Francis
A.nderson.
STREET DANCE Thursday,
June 27, next to the Syracuse
ccmmunll)' Ball Pork from 9
to 12. The JIJ'S wut emcee,

Sponsored by the Teellll lor Park
Improvement.

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT
WOMEN'S
Chrtotlan Temperance Union,
potluck dlmer at the home ol
Mro. BellY Cline, HUdoon St.,
Middleport, at 6 p.m., Friday.
Members to bring a COVIred
dish.

OUTSIDE DANCE party with
the Jays, Friday at the Porn~
roy temis court, starting at 9
p.m.; publlc

welcm~e.

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT UTILE laue sponsors high school dance

party Saturde.r nlgll~ 9

to 12 micl-

nlgllt at the Middleport C!lllmun-

nominated and elected II t h e
t·egular m~i~ of the Rutland
Garden Club Monday ,-._ at
the home ol Mrs. Whealer Drlkt.
Oatcers for ·the ,new Jear,,

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Mrs. Pllullne Atldna, prealdont;
Mro. Chris Dlool, Yl....,...ol·
dent; Mrs. Roy SIKMden, seer,..

882-3203; alao hot dogo, olopPY joes, ~. coffee, homemade
pies and cake&amp; servflld.

th!l weekend. MrL Jeffers ac-

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John Scot!, and Mrs. Russ Wat.
June meeting of the WSCS of the son. Cloelng thOUKhta wore by
Forest Run United Methodist Mrs. Yeauger.
Church. Rev. Wondellstutlorask·
Mrs. "Russ Watson gave the
ed grace.
specW reading lor tho evenFollowing the picnic tho srOilP · Ing entitled, Watch Your
adjourned to the church rooma Language."
for the meeting where Mrs. Mark
Mrs. Wataon presided over the
Eftns was the devotiooalleader, business meethJa. There were
using the topic, 11So SWift the 27 sick calls made durl"-1 the
w11. So Short tho ~. " The month. Mrs. Lela curtis pve
gr~XtJ sang "How Great Thou
the treasurer's report.
Art." arx:l Scripture was P81lm
Those attendlll! not named a.
46:10.
bove were Mrs. Hanson Holter,
Mrs. Alfred Yaupr waa pro- Mrs. Amanda Baer, Mra. Wengram leader usl!w the topic, dell Stutler, Mrs. Olan Genhel·
"Being With Peaple Who Hurt." mer, Mrs. DaYid Flqg,andMrs.
Mrs. Fred Nease reid the acrlp- Edison Holloo. Guests were Rev.
ture taken fromJotm4:t ..29. Mrs. Stutler, Mrs. SteUa " Grueaer,
Yeauger gave a resume ot the Mrs. Lela F1lnt, Sandy Curtis,
outhor of the program. Tho.. Lee Arm Nease, Harold, Dale,
taldrw: parts in the program were and Jane Sisson, and Riek;)', Jg..
Mrs. Lela Curtis, Mrs.. J o h n lie, and Rusty Flag.
Grueser, Mrs. Edith Sinon. Mn.

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Forteo. B.,tt .lor1&lt;11110 • iline,
Black'o literal reaiii'*'CI{i' tW 53-)'llf-old Ttinaeu- Ia an
Conotltutton O.caalcnJJ'i bU iotonoel1 &amp;ori&lt;llo lndiYidual who
llkoll him out or lhlo ,.._, .c..._llf lllrl'"• lor perfecnotabij In ctvU rfahia """""- tion. He woul4 ••sJ&amp;D tho
stntioo ·cues.
. Without tho Warren and Block
vote1, the remllniiw fo!Jr"""'d
need Thorilberry lor a1111Jorley,
FOI'Jaa' ocholarshlp,pei,onalJ.
t,y
tough.mlndactnaos

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thO ctillrt'l 'Vifts · In ibe dayt
lholcL The ·bakltn&amp; oo(l.spotcen

tho llrat, he Ill¢

Following the reception the
bride and groom left lor LouJ,..
vUle, Ky., where Mr. Anderson

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=...=~~O!·· ~·IIIdb, ..~~lrl::.

,or IMir repre...Uti"'' tO!' tiio
Ia lhalr 1-..Ian oehoolo. That
lo the lnllrmtty, In 1117 OPIIII... "
Itt the ollscenil;l' ca&amp;o, tho
court upheld New York low
limed 11 ~ · cldldrta

OPiniOIII-1! In the maJorll;yMI owraoo aenoralldmlnl•~
tlon o! the court' • """k.
Slooe he took hla seat Qr
1965, Forta1 &amp;enerallr br',
Ilona: with tho ~
whari the court tun(

a

tram

~~nutty

llloraluro. Fno

alld thol In lila curcumotancao,

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,Devoted To 'l7le lntere.u Of 'l7le MeiKtJ· MfUOn Ar(la
.POMEROY .MIDDLEPORT OHIO

By PHIL PASTORET
We know of a law enforcement outfit wllh sil&lt; new
police s i r e n s, and they're
mighty pretty gals.
~

· WhicH bore hlo ll~rprinta.
"In 1117 IDIJMI lids """ the

MIS$ES
SPORT
SNEAKERS

The man who ignons

little things eats water·
mef&lt;m at his peril.

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From Vacation

Weather
V.artablo cloudtnooa .... CXIOI
lodo,y. Chance ol lllht
iiiOIIIf DOrtll. IU81J GO. 1D Dild

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70o. PartlY clouctY toot,lt. Jooro
58o to 60o. PartlY clCJOOII', DDt

10 cool Frfde.ro,

THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1968

home !rom a week of vacation
at carter Caws, Kentucky.

Whllo there they had lllo honor of beirc chosen from among
100 campsites to ha,. their pic-

Den 4 Cub Scouts
Tour

Power Plant

'

the bola:' vacation.

• • •

If 110ur wife wakes up
everu morning with a
vrouch, il'l about time you

treaty belween Britain and lhe

...,_

or guilL

accused hid been
standlns up, but at this he
suddenly slumped dow• In the
'"The

seat behind him, put his head In
bh hands and said, tQh, Godl'"
Butler said. ''After a moment
or so he added, •t reel so
tn,pped. ...

ovorlaoldns

olayl~ was Charles Stevens.

their llrwertl»s as tho drama

&lt;

Colcutt said · U.S. authorities
had a wltnou who liaw RIJ'
enter a roomlnti ltouoe bath-

Includes BPI'l1 cans ·of hair
ClfiY, window cleaner, •ray
otarch aJMI air frashner. Yoor
choice. , • excellent ftl"'-

117

United Prell Jntematlnaal
\:COLliliiiUI - DIE 01110 ABSOCIA110N DF Public School Em,111.- W~IC!II '!lrled all Ohio •cbOol boardo to baSinPQ!Ia
'"'l'~Dlum l'IJ ftJr tbnt worlted Ia excou of f2 bouro 1 weak.
" !ifloPhen Lni1,
dlroctor of the IIIIOCIAtion, llidtho
·&lt;i!W!plt'lllll- ai'O&lt;IDI U.S. SIQirame Courtdeclalooholdlowtlle
'' .......,... to tho Felr Lallor Slandarda Act coacoratow .........,.
: liW tebool ~~ ca.t~~Di!OIIII.

TONIGHT AND TIIURSDAY
JUNE 26 . ·27

u...u..

NOT OPEN

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Bl&amp;

enouah

1o p-Ul •

....1:.

lot !oorporoona; ~lla1111Uih
to be eoolly ~ Haa
r thr.oo grilllns positions. ·

. LANSING, ,IIICJ!. - A lfo.YEAR-OU&gt; BOY WHO 1M a lodlo
he llllked to iillbln two

!:'\: 1111 a1em wu aiTuted w-...ay u
,'fia of lfrL .liiellird NJ-.

, .',· }'l'l" ,.W. wu trnbllod by an ..._ CcluDif sbarlll't doJUilo
. ~· fa( Nbal, .iWJitliW the arrbal ol bar buoband ftlr a camptlan
. ' ,fOP Ill thlt &lt;IPIIII city, outatdo tho airport term1aaL A aeo': ... JGI!IIIwu llilllil !No euatotlJ aJmoat lmmodlatel¥.

-

Ray, his the o•clock shadow!

grew. ODe old 1111;1' In a - alreadf •how!ns. oat wordless, · vel,.t hat sat thrOIIIIhwt the
shoulder• hunched forward, hts IIHlrDins oesolon.
jaw muscles twitchiQS: tram
Clclutt oatd RIJ' bought the

SHOE.
VICE .!'IIESIDENT HUBERT H. 11U11PHREY AftoEAIIED fodir
. iiTAiiditi tho llrat top '18"-"!!ID aida of the lale S., ti1rt
ID ICeilJt a..., palld... bqml. ·Sour..• .....ted r,nlv
.GIMra1 ~ ~. O'Brle If¥
to pliltll '
~ &lt;rJ!ipiAii'fl!
il ID ....
,_,

Continues .

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LADIES' natlanally ldn1 !11.. ~· _.lftw,
Connie, Po,q Fnhlon _. ..,... P\!JIIIIIL ...._.
otyl.. ln aunner.colan.
VALUES TO IUO

s.87 ,, 1o.81

deleptes that "we see no
reason tor conflict" with

&lt;.

6.87 to 10.87

:=::tlilim .

stve and deleallvo, 11\Clllllns
anlbnloallo mlsallos.
"The Soviet Unllllla ready to
enter an ex~ ol OPinions
m lhlo subject," with the
United stateo, he •'lid
Diplomatic obaenero said
Grlliii,Yko's offer """ the
Kremlin'1 repbo to Praaldent
Johllllon'o IDGtt racallt Protoo.ala
lot batter COOperation ...
preol!l'vl"-ll&gt;el&lt;a, '
Tho veteran forelan iDinlatar
told the 1,517 s,..remo SoYiet

Truck Skids

WASHINGTON

(IJPI)

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America'• !lrat man In apace,
John H. Glam Jr., baa be·
come one ol the IIIOSt vocal

~· of !ltron&amp;er I Un
oontrolla'WI.
The former allll'onaut, a na.
tive ol Ohio, earlier lhlli week
accepted tho chalrmanahlp of
a """8MIIP called the.Emar;
81tl&lt;Y Committee lor Qm eon.
IIGI and Ia making lr"'JJIOII ap.
pearances In behalt at lostalatim to stil!81l liiUI bowo.

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tor, ~~~- ~ .taobnlcll

Chu:!ll'ier'
' &lt;&gt;rall7ho - ·
..tadty we 111 there Ia

DO
rea- lor coiUoton wtth tho
Untied 8ates II the United
Steteo · reopecta our aeoarll)' llld
the socurtey of our ~ and
neighbors."

mathematics, sdenee, madlm
loretrn ~ and otllir

esoent:W O!Qllleo.
The dlotrlcte "''" aloolf$398,053 under tho Natlnaal Da.
lenae Educatim AcL Tho Lawrence C&lt;1u1f1 Hoapltal WI&amp; al10
·:~:;:;:~;:;:;:~:!::i:!:~:~~=~x~::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:~:::·:·
gt,.. pso,ooo under the am.
~
Burtoo AcL
Ohio UniYeroll;l', In - u... to
an extended care nurafq unl&amp;; the Awalochlan 1n0ney, ra.
~
&amp; ~,832 lor 49 school dlatrlcta celved a tf86,f90 allocetim
In tile 28-eounl)' area, llld ~1,· from the Federal AvlaUon M814 to Ohio University to 111lst mlnlstntlon.
In
the canotructlon o1 a ...,.
FUIIOrll sorvtcoo lot Berton
Tho airport will be ...
ali]Jort.
&lt;lied just ~ of U.S. SO,
R (BerO caroon, 91, who died
Tho achool dlotrlcia are to lbout
mlloa llOIIIhw'eat o1
Wednaeda1'mornt"-lll tho Kimes
Convalescent Comer In Athena, uae the m~ to purchaoe Albany, It will le&lt;OIIUIIOibi~
will be held Frld!i,y II 2 p.m. at oquljlment and materials to lid small Jell as wall •• P"'P jot
the Rlwltngo • Coati FUIIOra! In tea&lt;hl"-1 lllluotrial aria, aJMIIarp ~planes.
llaue with the Rev. Cliarloa stm..,. olllclatlne. Bl!rlal. will be In
Gravel Hill Cemetecy.
llo wu born Nov. If, 1876,
SAIGON (UPI) - Allied troop, delendfns Sa1pn toda,y
ID Ohio, tho ooli of the lah! WO.
Cll&gt;tured a reoord 417 Communiat rockela and uoed elec•tam and Mary Wrleht
tronic "PIOllle ,anllraro• to 1'1101 out tho r-rt~~u, klllli1B
and Uved II Rt. I, llllddleJI!)l'L
at loaot 124 of ~ tho pUt three ctaya, milltory IIPOkoaman
llld.
He •lOll aloo p~ In death
by Ibn• brodlora IIIII l!ro sisSouth Vietnamese troo~a dloco..,.... the rocblo - 76
tara. SUrvtvoh lilcludt bla wUa,
of them afx.l- 122MM hoaV)'W8181Jts - htd!leo witbiD
Clara, a da._.,tar, Mlu Mary 'iitrlklow dlalance of tho Cll&gt;ltal.
holl...,...s uaq fht
Vlrllnla earllon, at h&lt;lilo; l!ro
ndor-oenatn~~ devlcoo led American lnfllntrymen to tho par.
Charles WUIIam caraci.,
rlllu, With the remnants of I !00-mon Viet · Coiw ICIIIorliie
~. IIIII Robert D. Carson,
In tho JunsJe In hope&amp; of escll&gt;lnll the "•DUtvo."
. . El-hore, I U.S. NOV)' pUot Wodnoeda1 11101 """" tho
Carion, Rt. .
106th r.&lt;mm111iot !IIG lntareeptor delllro.fad over Nortl1 Vleo.
illd tOiir
.... b1 Amartcan Jets. In Sataon,
IIIOkeomtt~ lilld 281·
Amor!can ·oom- ware ~ In CCII1bi!t Jut '!"'*. '11th;
. tdil....
2,2ZO ~
"' .lht·~d!l 1,81J
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Off Highway.

COLUMBUS (UPI) -Federal
ifl'ts totall"-1 $781,683 Wednesday wore approved by tho 1#Paiachlan Regional Commission
to help !lnanco three Al1lalacblan area pr&lt;lfecta In Ohio.
The allocattoo Included f%50,..
957 to the Lawrence Couney
Geueral Hoepltal In 1rcnton to
help llnance the c:onotructlm ol

j Berton Carson :f

:~Dies wec~nesc~ar~

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Ste-·

"A minute later, Mr.
Aw a man comtnr from ·
bathroom. He wu the
man who had -.o1 ...,....
blthrocn three times on the c;latlon," he contlmlld.
day Kit~~: 'ftl IBIUainated. 11
The blrnater Chlrpd
Colcutt quoted StMeno 11 buldle the mon carried ...,,)
oe.riJW.
talned the murder rille,
"Tho third time he .toyed an teles&lt;Gplc sl&amp;lt~
IIII&lt;OIIllclonablo ltoilh or tim•...
(Contl!ued Ill pap 8)

Ironton, Athens
Get Federal Aid

·lb\. .

.Qpen

Ald.

seek an agreement to forbid tho
use ol nuclear rockets both of
ollenal,. IJMI dolellalve chino-

us.

.

MEN'S fa"*'' ltronda: Ja..-, ...... _. ......
croft. l"'llueo, loohn and lila,
SALE PltiCID AT

OPEM FJIDAY

Sla'VII!' :

"Tho third time Mr.
heard a shot !Ired tram
bathroom Window'' C I le .y

w,

H1rtley &amp; Bennett's

SlmpiD Alt•C,ntlhioi~ I

to time Ulre a man

the motel time

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AJRSOL
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ASSORTMENJ

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Juno 28.29
BORN L&lt;m:RS
T!lll Laughlin
PLUS
A MAN CALLED DAClGEl!l
Terry llloore
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M.

admission

room

murder rlfte with a iDiea&lt;Gplc
where King died, heard a sbot clenching hb teeth.
fired from the bathroom and
Two Negroea, one weartnr olght and ftred tho 111111 buUot
walched RIJ' coma oot of the gold rimmed opectaclos, the tram the window of I Mainpbla
boarding houoo.
·
room a mtm~te later.
oacond a Brltiah tnllsport
"The delerdant aw the
lie idostlfted the wltne" only workero uniform, Witched from
landlady
and """ 10011 by a
as a "Mr. stevens.'' A resident public 1eate.
witnoos, a Mr. SlaVODO who Aw
of the romntns house In
Many opectators AI with hai'Men!jOhls at the time of lho . open moutho, lillie chewi!W II Re.r enter tho boardlDi ltouoe

production is rislna. He cited
the United SteUio as an eXIJIII)Ie
Ameri~-a( lmperlaiiiiD not .PIYina.
' .. '
......... lhe .
ln•ld• Jollnolli! bad ,aacJo-: Gr011\)'k4 ad'llaeO. lho JJ\Ifted
Wlilla "to ad!! nllt · IIIII hlo prvpooola lot U.S. .&amp;will
Stateo to take ad....tap at Ita
•COPe'' to tho peace cooperatlm '"' .the Brat prellmlnal')' peace talka In Pllrts
Brltlah agreement an UmtU)W anniYersary of his Glassboro,
wtlh North VIetnam to halt Its
the opread of oudear WoapOIU!. N.J., oummlt moet1J1t! wllh ''aggresaion" tn Vietnam.
"One of the untouched proto. Scnlot Premier Alexei N.
But, clearly, Gn&gt;myk4 still
lama In this lleld Is tho mutual Koaygtn.
held out the olive bnnch.
lbnltallnn and W,. reduclloo a(
GrOII\)'ko said U.S. war
"Tho SoYiet Unloo Is readY to
olraleifc .._s, both otre...

'l~s .' ~ DRIVE· IN
TONIGHT • THU • FRI.,
June 26 • 27 • 28
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE
(Technlcolqr)
Dick Van Dyke
DebOio Re)'llolds
PLUS
GAMBIT
.~: Shirley MacLalno

crimes In the United SlateL
But Butler said RIJ' made no

United Stateo.
The teotimony today ""' oo
le~ the Britloll magiotrate
said there would have to be
another hearlog next week,
probably 11 the eJMI olthe week.
The Chief Scotlalll Yard
SUperintendentn Th!lllao Butler,
said the accused slumped to a
oeat wban told durlns an
burvtew that he was suspected
of being RIJ', wanted lor
murder With a 1!111 and other

that c&lt;&gt;uJ4 CGat ,.. to tfO bll,llon
or more.
In a 90-mtrute -ch, Gro-

. unproved 110ur disposition.

tures taken around their camp-.
fire, Thls picture wtU be oh010n

on olldeo throuihoui the Kentucky Star. Parks In the following
weeks.
While thoro they Ylslted many
other caves, inc:lucllng Bat cave,
and the Natural Bridge In Ke~&gt;o
tucky.

' aJMI leather,
Cloual footwear In ouede
allp.&lt;on and oxford ocyles. Sizes filii tO
12. Com!Jare at $3.99.

• One !bing that everyone in
the shop enjoys In common Ia

linl!lo-banded ,....k ol tlda
detendolt," Colcutt Ald.
He lllid a ·wltnoos Aw him
enter a M81Dpblo boardlnc
houoe bathr0&lt;111 llld hoard him
lire the ftltal ahota.
Roger Frlaby, the British
attorney representing RIJ', liMitcated by his cross quosttunlns
that he would try to establish
the Kine oaAoslnation """ a
J)Qiiltcll crime.
·
Pollticll crimes are · not
&lt;overed by tho ell!radlttoo

Soviets Propose Talks to Limit
timissile Missile Systems

At Caves Area
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me.rer and
da11811ter Janey Jo and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mayer have returned

British

Kem,phls. Tenn., wt_tb a rille

• • •

Mayers Return

(UPI)..A

lcti"-1 lor the United
States lllid today Jameo Elrl
I ' RIJ' """ the "slllllla band"
killer of Dr. Martin Luther Ktns
Jr., and "'"haD!Ied hlo return
lor trial as a murderer.
Tho barrlotar, David Colcutt,
accused RIJ' nt oX.cutlns
UCIJ.cullted, brutil 1111 aena•
looo murder• of Ktnr APril 4, In

BARBS

Otrerlngs collected w e r e
All Breed lndW! Cootume
$26.75,
to be contributed to tho
Claso, Horae (Qpoo) - Champ,
Burlington Children's llomo.
ridden and OWiled b.r Connie Da.
via, Thurman.
Temeosee WllldJw lk&gt;rse Lawman, ridden by Jim Bold·
wtn and owned by Keith z iJn..
mOl'IIIIJI, Albany.
To
4
Pole BeiMII"-1 (ll&lt;B'ao) - Sor·
rei Buck, ridden and owned by
Junior Kennocl¥o llllddleport.
HARTFORD,W. VL - ~rt
Weotero Ralnlow Claso(lloroe) Hickel, oon of Mr. and Mrs. ftob.
- Pat' a Bart, ridden by Junior ert F. Hickel, Hartlord, W, VL,
Shel]lllln and owned by Dno wao promoted to Amcy opeclal.
Horroteln, Chillicothe.
iot lour Me.r 31 while
ljoadotar Pony (50 lnchoo aJMI to tho u .. S. Depot In Vietnam.
under) - Mi11 Bee, driven and
Tho 2iofear-&lt;&gt;id ooldlor llfad-·
owned bJ Robert Greer, New uated In 1965 tram WWml Hlah
Ha..n.
School and in 1967 tram NaobEa and Spoon Hace (&lt;4Jen) Yille Auto.Dieoel Collep. Belote
- Kh11 BUM)' Hug, ridden by entering the Army, he was emChert Williams and owned by ployed by ~nion Carbide, Graham
Bev Allen, Pomeroy,
Stadon.
Ride and Run Olorse) - Slcy,
Hla wile, Olano, Uvoo In New
ridden and owned by J olln ru». Haven.
oon, Athens.
TO VL'!IT IN WEST
Erwlish f'lve Gaited Horse Mro. c. M. lltnnii&amp;IJ rolurned
All American Boy, ridden aJMI
owrad by Bob J:raz.ee, Wellston. FrldiJ' wllll Mr. and MrL Gordan Harrlo, ofColumbuo, to apeJMI
a week there 11!111 then tbel wlll
CLUB TO MEET
p to Loa Ant~olos to tjliljllro.
Tho Wildwood Garden Uub wiU lleaneosy'a
dl11811tera, .
. .
nwel . 11 lb. homo of Mr. and lisA, who lhoa1n Leo ArWol~•
Mrs. llen..r Holter Wndno_.,
and Kate, who u... ln Noulh Loa
J!IOO · ~6 11 K p.m. Mra. t::dhon
ADJilles. 'l'baJI plan to ~~peJMIIwo
lloll"" li aoolslhtg lioote...
-kl In Lot! A. .loo.
I

llie

'"l'hlo &lt;New Yprk) !ilalUte •a -id&lt;i. '.tn
callo lor turniibt'lll opidaJ, ehlldroa !lllfeb II
_.ue, aJMI Pll1icular -.,,
IPO"lallf, .........,. and puu..
C111ar4' cllooen by re~~c~......&amp;

wa a •

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lONDON

-.o7

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»11,y "" omalJ part In

,ftay Wanted as Single Handed Killer of

•••lcned

Jlr, and Mrs.
Ml Mr. -;;

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Jutlfu Huso t:. Blac1r.'WJIIIyl
o · DOusla• ·WUIIom , . ~
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Speeialist

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Ublll the succeooM and wtcla.
lpread ·C111tura 'ol supr canetn

\

IBekel Promoted

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Picnic Precedes Meeting

Janice Crites was ln charge of
the nuraeey, Refreshment ch1ir·
men for each gr~;q~ were Ear·
(C&lt;II1tlnued fr!lll paso II)
lene Bumgarner, Betty Cadle,
56 inches) - Miss Tlnker, rid-.
Marthe
NeweU, Beulah Bocook,
den by Billy Cole and OlfliO&gt;d by
Ll Vera Yeqer.
Cole Stables, T\Qiers PWns.

ATrEHD TOURNAMENT
MA'!ON - Several frGIII tho
llool!l .area
tho weakeiMI
, pattiolpad"-1 lq a bowU111 tour·
at CI..,..U. ~~o~&gt;reMn­
. ' ·1111- at tho Mo..., BowUIW
c;i1fl!t ani thol•· lamllloa woro :Mr. and Jfri.
.... llUnllf, ljr,
ll&lt;luahand
Ill of

~t"at a !lllbuater """
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Nearly 300

an

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uall7 cllttonoed
br apothecartoa.
I
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A tour of the Kyger Creek
Power Plant and a oack lunch
MASON - Mrs. Jolln Sl11on, James Prollltl.
wu enjoyed reeently by Den 4
Meoon, director o! tho Mai!OJl
of
Pock 244 llllddleport. Tlldns
Teachers ot the various elaas··
!o!ethndlat Bible School, 111110U11C- es are as follows: F1nt and the youngsters on the tour was
ed Ulat the totll enrollment was SeCOikl Grades, Shirley Thcker, Harold Thomas, an employee or
66 and daf4o attendance, 62. A.. Norma Stanley and helper, Drea- tho planL The )'OUIVBiers enjoy.
slatiJw tho dire- were COII!Ie ma Sawyers; Third Grade, Jane eel their sack lunch In the park aGilland and Marvin NewelL
Chaj&gt;man, Betty Wilken aJMI help. cross fr!lll tho plant.
Mrs. Lester Zerkle waa d~ er, Sarah C&amp;raey; Fourth Grade,
AtteDdlng were Mark Fultz,
Y\.tional chairman and muatc tn- Eileen Clrlwrlght, Evelyn Stew· Tim Thomas, Crenson Pratt,
s1ruc:tors were MrL RIJ' Hilt. art and helper, Debbie Jones; Jotm McCloud, Tim Scites, Danfttt, Dobbie Gilland, Clarice Da.. Flllb and Sixth Grade, June Eel- ~ Dlvis 1 DickOwen,Kevln_YeluYlo, Cecilia Smlth and Mrs. wards, Cecil JoiUIIm and l'loren cer- Bob Powers, Mr. and Mrs.
Roush; Kindergarten. No. I, Lin- lllrold Tb!lllas, Mro. Norman
da Jollnoon, Judy Gibbs and help- y_.rand Mrs. Rlcbard Olran,
er, Beverly Bates, and No. 0, Den Molher.
Doll¥ Huber, Jane Tucker and
helper, Kathy Roush.

-nied them to their home
l!ra YisiL
Kr. and Mr1. Larry Belcher
and 111m111 of Newark, Ohio Yl ..
!ted owr the woe- with her
par-, Mr. llld Mro. John Mc·
Daniel and Mrs. EIIJalleth Jof·
terotnM&amp;IGn.
Mr. and Mra. CurUo MrDan.ol
IPIIdiiW I portion of
their ....Uoo Yloltint! t h e i r
dlulllter and ICII»&gt;J&gt;&gt;aw, llr, and
Mra. Jameo Lqjd and ...., Kev·
In bo lndlaao.
lito. John Hetzer and oon, Tod,
of hrkerobure visited an Sunclay with her .,..._, llr. and
lllro. Harold Schlnn.
Vlliilow with Mr. and Mro.
llllrrell Jld&lt;o over the weekand wore Mr. and Mro. How·
ard lludl and family or Mound..
.ute, W. Vo.; Mr. and Mro.
Clloller lloulh and lamil¥ of
AddUoD, Ohio.
1111'1. Glad)oo 'J'homao hao been
retunlad tram the Veterans llltIIIOflal Hoopltal where abe wao
holphallzed lollowlnt! a !all at
her imp107JIIenl at PlckeDJIIan\ware.
.vto. Doeald F...._ has
biea.retumod to tho ColltiiH....,. Hoopllll tor obMrYitlon.

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School Enrollment was 66

Hantl where ohe Ylslted oev:'oral clayo with her husballl,
(I&gt;L lllmy Harbour, on leave
tram the Marlneo In Vietnam.
Jfra. DM Kloamore and doughtaro of Newark, Yloltedhermoth·
er, lira. Elizabeth Jetrers over

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Mason Area

Mrs. ~ Harbour, New Jla.
van, rebD'ned on Sundl3 trom

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atteJMio United Electronic School.
Ohio, and Charles Rlley(Cbucky) He will complete the course in
SUNDAY
Anderson, son of Mr. alii Mr1. September.
LANGSVILLE UNITED Church Paul Anderoon, Mason.
He graduated from Wlhama
of Christ will hold a RID¥ De.r
The ROY. David Fields per- High School, Claso of 1966 and
SuD:Iay, June SO. Bllketclltmerat formed the double ring cerethe bride graduated from Racine
I'IOOhi afternoon service, 1:30i mony at the home of the groom's
High School this year.
opeclal ol~ II'OUPS. El'ecy· parents and hJs ~arents,
AttendiJW the reception, held
one welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ria•. lilt- at the hame or the groom's iJar..
MODERN Woodmen llllllllplc· son.
ents a n d gr&amp;Jq:tarents, were
nic, Melgo COW'4 l'alrgrwndo
The bride wore a white lace Mrs. Martha Andor11011 aJMI Mr.
~. June 30; baaket dinner
street length droas with white aJMI Mrs. TOll)' Lewis all or Rlpo
ilti2:SO; o"'r)'OIIIaal&lt;ed tollrlnc accessories. Her coraaJe riil
loY': Mr. and Mrl. Franz Rei·
tlble service. All members and white daisies and baby breath.
chert,
Huntington; Joe McKnight,
friend• tnYited.
Atterdants to the bride were New Haveni Mr. and Mrs. Cba~
WOMEN'S IJa,y at Naomlllai&gt;- the groom's sister, Nancy ~ ney, Alban,y, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
tiat Church, Pomeroy, Smla.Y. deroon, Meson, and SUsie Wood- Plckena, Syracuse, Ohloj DonJune 30 at 2 p.m
rum, New Haven. The groom's na Lish, Maaon; Sulle Woodnan,
attetdanta were David Elds, Pt. New Haven; David Eads, Polnt
Pleuant, and Joe McKnlgbt, New Pleaoan~ and Mr. llld Mro. SaHaven.
ba, Alba!\\'' Ohio.

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The meetlns was apened with
devotions by .Mrs. Drske who
read Poolmo 19 with the £l'OilP
repeatitW; the Lord's PriJ'er In

MASON - Weddirw vows were
excbanied JUliO 15 by Miss Nancy Pickens, daughter of Mr. arxl
Mrs. Elmer PickeJtJ, Racine,

phone for delivery, New Haven

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tary, ancl Mrs. J1m.ea Nichol-son. treasurer.

Wedding Vows Exchanged

ctay, JUliO 29 at 2 p.m. Order by

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NEW HAVEN f1RE Dept. spoo.
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.. ; ~ed' lltieral. llldar!'I'IP pl ~~ry 'voted · tor . tho
l!ut Senate Dept'!'ratic laader
.·,-!hi Supremo Court. Hla atpHI)' liaJ;Ient ltn,
taken ataflllt lllka lofalltlleld and GOP
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solid ~ bloc · fOot,.clr'~ in •chool ~IOC$ cooirite~ Everett M. Dirkdn
" ~no to be' detel'mlnod,
llatlon. Hli v&lt;&gt;t0 COUiil ba very aid jltey liltle:lpated .., P'Oit ·
Hom11r Thfr.......,, $9, pi lmpoltant,to fWtlL ,
. .~!llcultyln ceiltns tho ll&lt;llllirA, 'fexaa, -ed to ll1l tho
~sldent . ~~ a ~point. ~ 1llrousll.
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.Eifl. Warren's retlrelnoot, .1• ~ ral~ ~obJactl(!lll "Warren C&lt;W'I," which elided .
llhoriJ by.•!lqUillm:p 4lutlardo jn · frilm ,..,., ReP\IIillcano In tho J - 17, tho chief justice
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