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the Fa,rm Front

.a.u.jor Farm Bill Chances are Good
:·.·• ; ..,W ASIIINGTON (UP!) - Pros• !" 1 11 tor passage of a major

mel C&amp;»&gt;tol Htll opokeomen be- Jlllbllcan and Democratic con:O.
venttons or after the Democratlng for the GOP convontloo, and Ic meotlnl!.
then returning lo complete their
A delay or the final windup
of
t1ie IOIIIOD would toke lOme
work, either between ~e Rea
presaure ott tarm leaden currently trying to jam approval
of a new farm bill Into the cloa-

gan Wldng In terms ol

term bill this yOIII' have
brlglitoned by the awar·
brukdown of plano to wind
the 1968 congresalonal sea-

Wedding Plans

before the natlonal political

eonventtona.
House and Senate leaders had

been

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Jng days. The pressure ls torm-

Are Completed

hoping to complete the

,.. tbe weekend before the opening
:: ~ the Republican National Con-

' •entlon.

;; Earlier this week, however ,
:: IIIOat of the leaders indicated
.;: that this deadline could not be

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; ne administration doesn't have
:!~.. plan," he shouted and the

row hecklers became sil:"~·em. As Rockefeller explained
; ..the reasons for his fora..v lnto
:; Oldo as being an attempt to
:..,., ••otrer the people a choice," an: · other group chanted: "Down
,;~lront

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Nixon."

Free Country
.. No. ll' s a free country,"
__. lhauted Rockefeller.
.' Rockefeller said, ''The Ameri~· ean people are tired of the old
""' poiWcs" since the administra,,
'' tiGn was "1Diwilling to face
'"~~ ~ as they are and won't
~ tell it aslt is."
~~ Ohio aides to the governor
; ; llfd they considered the state
:' "erucia1u to his campaign to
~- &lt;:Ojlture the Republican presl: _dtatial nomination.
. Gov. James A. Rhodes, as
: ~ delegation's favorite son,
.;: ciantrols 55 of the state's 58 con,,
~ :vfllltlon lotes. Although Rhodes
· .baa remained uncommitted, lt
' "was believed he tavored a tick-

Some Chani!O•
The Senate was to debate this

Bv
Miss Eblin
•

Plans have been completed for
the open church weddi~ of Miss

Cathy Darlene Eblin of Pomeroy
to Mr. Roger E. Weaver of Middleport.
The wedding will be an eHmt
of Friday, July 19, at 6 p, m. at
the Bradford Church of Chri.st. A
half-hour program of nuptial rnu·
sic by Mrs. Linda Grimm wiJI

Youth Jailed
On Suspicion
Of Car Theft

precede the ceremony. The Rev.
A 19 • year • old Montague,
Charles Russell wlll officiate. Mass,, man was taken lnto cusMiss Eblin has chosen as her tody this morning by Meigs Counmaid of honor, Miss Sheila Faulk ty Sherill Robert C. Hartemach
and serving as bridesmaid will and was lodged in jail for inbe Miss Susan Weaver, Best man vestigation of alleged car theft.
for Mr. Weaver will be Butch
~erift' Hartenbach apprehendLightioot and ushers are William ed Leo David Girouard, Jr., who
Biggs and William Neutzling.
is believed to have been the drivMrs. Jerry Neutzling will er of a vehicle found abandonregister the wedding guests. An ed at 3:20a.m. today oo the.!ilotopen reception will rollow In the gun Hollow road, after he was
church basemenl
seen walking in the vicinity near

AWARDS MADE
COLUMBUS - The awarding
of medical scholarships of$2,000
each, to Rebecca L. Terrell, New
VIenna, Ohio, aM to Larry R.
Thomas, RL 2, Findlay, Ohio,
was announced tOOay by the Ohio
State Medical Association.

Soviets

(Continued from page 1)
its former master.
They said an automoblle
accident involving a presidium
member and an American
·..... of RockefelJer and Gov. Roocitizen could well decide the
; :a1d Reagan of California,
issue in favor of the Stalinists
: ';, Rockefeller arrived here from who oppose Dubcek .
. ·. tblcago where he toured that
Presidium member Josef
, 'City's south sldo Neuo ghetto, ~cek suffered head injuries in
; JII'Nchi.ng "love and less hate"
a head.on collision Wednesday,
: ad walked hand In hand wllh the newspaper Svobodne Slovo
: J&gt;laek youngst&amp;rs along tee~
said.
: Eut 47th &amp;reel.
The newspaper said the
Rockefeller told the youths, in American, not ldentUied, aloo
aswer to a question, that "the auft"ered injuries. The sources
' ~ Report was like the
said Spacek was In a hospital
'~~: l[bock treatment In piO)'chlateyami would be unable to reach
.,, ·It woke the AmericBil people Prague and the critical presi.
dium sel!l!iona here for at least

the Pomeroy-Mason bridge .
The search for the teenager began after he eluded sherifrs

officers earl.Y today while driving
a 1960 Chevrolet Impala licensed from Carter County, Ky.
A short time later the depart-

ment received a report that a
car had been abandoned on the
3lotgun Hollow Road and upon
investigation, found the vehicle's
motor still ruming •
9leriff Hartenbach said his

department conducted an all night search for tlle driver of the
vehicle, which is believed but not
officially confirmed stolen, and
the hunt continued until Girouard's arrest at 9:59 a.m. today.

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three days.

MEIGS THfATR£
TONIGHT, Jaty 18
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY TIII!U THURSDAY
JULY 19 -25
"BONNIE AND CLYDE''
(Technlcolor)
I;w,orr,., Beatl,y' Faye Dun-

TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
July 18-19
Double Feature Program
"MURDERERS' ROW"

DEAN MARTIN
IS

Matt Helm

KARL MALDEN

ANN-MARGRET
PLUS
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'""E~rERJ ACK LEMMQN

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F ALK, ELIUNii' MA'YI

That, the 84Wrees said, could
well make the difference In
whether Dubcek'a liberals win

l{)se the power struggle.
Accused of Imperialism
The division among the Czech
Communists Oared anew following a letter from the Soviets
and their .. hard lbte'' East Bloe
allies, East Germany, Poland,
Hunl!lll")' and Bulgaria. The
Jetter accused "imperialism" of
aiding the reforRl movement Cor
democracy in Czechoslavakia.
''We shall never agree to
imperialism making peacefully
or ooni)88cetully, from the
inside or outside, a breach in
Ule socialist system and chang~
ing the balance of forces in
Europe in its favor,'' the letter
said, according to the Soviet
or

news agency Tass.

The danger that Russian troops
might do here whattheydidln
Hungary in 1956 lay at the root
of the unrest in Eastern Europe.
ln London, diplomatic sources
said the threat of Soviet armed
intervention in Czechoslovakia
will remain until the Kremlin is
convinced the Czechs will remain
tied to the Soviet Bloc,

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.,parade of EASY CARE
mmer values!
For jet propelled little charmers ...
styles that are summer right,
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and lnf•nh
, Toddle Tyke, Blue

Columbus .... 44 42 .512

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Louisville .... 45
Jacksonville ••. 44
Syracuse .•••• 42
Buffalo ...... 43
Richmond .. ... 39

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44 .500
44 .488
47 .478
51 .433
Wednesday's Games
Toledo 8 Rochester 6

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Only games scheduled.

TRADE KEYS
MINNEAPOLIS (UP!) - Defensive halfback Brady Keys
waa traded Wednesday by the
MiMesota Vikings to the St.
Louis Cardina1a.
The VIkings dld oot say who
they would receive in return tor
the much-traveled veteran who
saw action with the Pittsburgh
Steelers before moving to
late last season.

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Stretchini, Nannette
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the Kid, Rob Roy, Polly
Cinderella and

MANfGIFTS)OR-BABY --:
AND SHOWERS
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
By United Press International
W. L. Pet GB
Toledo ...... 51 40 .560
Rochester ..•• 46 42 .523 31,'2

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WEATHER MAST Is
m o u n t e d by construction
workers atop a 195-foot-hlgh
reltctor dome at a new
atomic eenter jn Grosswelzhelm, Germany. The mast
will contain meteorological
Instruments and radioactivity detectors.

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cool. Sizes Infant to 12

KIDDIE SHOPPE

Y"f'•

Stratoforts

teplrlte, final votel.
'lbe Hwse bill, llllllke the
Senate meaiW'e, Would extend
the Airlculturol Act or 1965 ..,_.
ly for one year, throulll&gt; the end
or 1970.
An Asrtoment
The HouH measure, under u.
asreemont betwaen GOP and
DemocraUc ,. tum leaden,
makeo no chonpo In the ulot~ program. Thlo would leave
ionB-ranae term ,POlley dedalono
to the ·~ admlnlotntton llld

tllenexl Congreu.
., llddltlon lo the prto81rea o1
time, uvorol other potentlol
I'Oidbloekt remoln In the path
or IIDal pao- or any maJor
term bUI IIIIo year.
'lbeH Include promised attompto lo amend tho Houoe end
Senate bOlo to tack on llr&amp;ln raservo procromo and llmlto on
federol payments to lndlvicllli
terms. Adoption ol any or theH
chanpo '""ld threlten tho bl)llll"iloan term ble&gt;e__agreement

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ln the HouN.

Another lllllor bloek In ~
House lo tho fad U1at oomo ur•
bon Democrats have threltoned
lo vote down farm lqll)otlon.
unlesa thoY pi help In pas~
a subotantlal expant!on or the
Food stamp Procram.
An admlnlotTatlon o!!l•lal hal
predletocl, hoWover, that tblo

lhreat will bo dloaolved by on
lnformol worldlig qreement be·
tween farm and &lt;ltv law·
makou.

ldable.

or tbla last session or the
Congress by Aug. 2 or 3,

week 1181slatloa lo ertend magovernment farm support
with a
programa for foor
number ol changes. 1
The Hoose, delaylhg action
jor

COr -k• beeouoe o1 a baekllla&amp;o battle - n farm
opokoomin llld ""-" membeJ' a
wai not _.qd 1o lake ..,
Ito venloil ollhe farm bUllllltll
late nexlweek.
· ·
U tho Houae did not· paos Ita
bill until JUly 25 or %6 - auum.
~ It did pall - onl,y 1 little
over a week would be loft to
compromise hou1e .and senile
dttrerencea in a ccnterence committee, then to ~ that verolon boek lo both houuo COr

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Fly 4th Day
SAIGON (UP!) - U. S. B52
Stralofortressos Dew their foorth
successive d a y ot raids into
North Vietnam today and bombed
surface - to - olr mlssDe lites
for the ftrst time 1n the wnr•
U.S. head.,arters said.
Highly wlnornble 1o the a~r­
race - to • air mlsolles (SAMS),
tile elg)it - engine bombers onJ,y
on occasion def¥ the missilefilled northern lkles. Today they
went after the weapons that
threaten them.
They hit SAM firing positions
four and 11 miles above tlle Demilitarized Zone separating the
hro Vletnams, spokesmen said.
No SAMSs were reported fired.
The United States has never lost
a 852 in combat.
The U.S. command, mean.
time, disclosed the thlrd lowest
weekly American casualty toll
of the year last week - 188
servicemen killed and 1,337
wounded, continuing a lour week
dropoiJ in fighting and American losses,

Mail Carrier

Exam Deadline

FRIDAY and IAIURDAY
This IS bargain l.ime at Elberfelds in Pomeroy and the store is ope•1 both Friday and

An examination for rural car~
rler tor the post omce at Pomeroy will be open for ac~tance
of applications until Aug. 13, the
United states Civil service Com~
mission announced todl)'.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for appointment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex,
politic s or any other non-merit
factor.
Complete Information about the
examination requirements and instructions for filing applications
may be obtained at the Pomeroy
Post Office. Applications must be
fHed with the U. S. Civil Service
Commission, Washingt()n, D. C.,
aJXl must be received or post,..
marked not later tha.n the closing
dala
Applicants must take a written
test, must have resided within the
delivery of the officeforoneyear
immediately preceding the closing date of the examination and
must hale reached their 18th
birthday on the closing date for
acceptance ofapplications. There
is no maximum age Hmit Hownee, persorui who have passed
the age of 70 rna,y be considered
only for temporary limited appointments of one year.

Harlow-Lime Wins
MASON - Harlow Lime blanked Ashland Oil of GsDlpolls by a
13-0 count 10 win the Big Bend
Slow-Pitch softball toornament
championship here at Bachtel
F1eld wednesday night
Ashland Oil had earned Its
berth In the championship match
by doloatill8 Bob Saunders' Quak·
er State team 4-3 in the ftrst game
last evening. Harlow Lime, t h e
same team that won the slowpitch event last year, went
through the tournament uOOeaten.
CHANGE LINEUP
NEW YORK (UP!)- Catcher
Paul Casanova and outttelder
Hank Allen were recalled
Wednesday by the Washington
Senators rrom their Butralo
rarm club in the International
League.

To make room for the two
minor league playen the
Senators sent down ootflelder
Sam Bowens and infielder
Frank Coggins.

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Saturd~y from 9:30 in the morning until 9:00 in the evening.
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WEU KNOWN BRAND

SALE! MENS, BOYS

Better Lingerie

SWIM TRUNKS

Small gr()lC)s of discontinued styles or colors.
REX),

REG.

REG.
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REX),

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$6.00 FULL SUPS , • • ... .........• SALE $2.99
~.00 FULL SUPS ..•••••... , , • , .. SALE $2.49
$4.00 FULL SUPS .............. , , SALE .1.99
$3. DO HALF SUPS , ...... , ..•...•. SALE $1.49
$2.00 TRIMMED PANTIES . , ......... SALE 99&lt;:
$1.50 TRIMMED PANTIES , .• , ..•. , , , SALE 79&lt;:

The wor~t· lar~ot lake Is the
ClBPiaD S61, 143,550 8 q u I r e
mtles.

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$1.95 BOYS SWIM TRUNKS •.•••..•• , , •• Solo .1.50
$2.95 BOYS SWIM TRUNKS • • , •• , . , , .... Sale $2.00
$2.96 MEN'S SII'IM TRUNKS , • . . .. , .•.•• SOlo P,OO

Mens2.49 Short SIHve

Speci•ll

LADIES HOSIERY
Discontinued colors In our
beat selling sheer hosiery,
(Not

Ill sizes In all color&amp;)

Retvl~r

1.35 Pwlr

This Sale 79c pair

Men's Big Y•nk

Work Uniforms
Friday and S.turd•y S.le

Our regular •8.90 molchod work oult.
Pants olzes 29 to 50 - Shirts alae• 14'h to 20.

MOttE BARGAINS-WOMEN'S AND
CHlLDRENS WEAR-2nd Floor

Permanent Pros• C.suol Slacka ••••••• SOle P-99
f4_95 Permanent Pre•• C.suol Slacka ••••••• SOle $2.19
fl. 95 Faotbeck Slacka and Pormonent
Preas Jeans , • , ••••••••• , , , ••• , .. , • Sale f3,.19
$8.95 Pormanelll Press Dreu Slacka ••••••• SOle $5.00
.7.95 Permonent Preos Dren Slacka • • •••• SOle $6.00
f8.95 and .9.95 P0J'111811011t Preos DroBS Slacka •• SOle $7.00
~.95

Girls • Women's Swim Suits
1/2 price
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS

~. 95

$3.95
$2.95
$3.95
.2. 95
$2.95
$3.95

Special Friday end Saturday

SKIRTS . , , . , , ........•. SALE $3.00
SKIRTS .. , , •. , • , , •...••. SALE $2.00
SKIRTS . . . . , ............ , SALE $1.50
KNIT TOPS .....•..•....... SALE $2.00
KNIT TOPS . . ......•....... SALE $1.50
SHORT SETS , •...•..••• , . , , SALE $1.50
SHORT SETS . , ... , .. , , .... , SALE $2.00

Bargains In
Boys Trousers and Jeans

SPECIAL SALE PRICES
ALL GIRLS SUMMER SLACKS
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S
WOMEN'S

JOhn R. Am08 Plant: To Bum .f. Million Tom ol Coal Annually

$3.95 caauol Slacks .• •••• '. ' •••..••. SOle $2.99
$3.95 &amp;rllngton Fast Back Jeans' • • , . •••• SOle $2.99
$3. 95 and $3. 50 ' - Slac hi and Hogular Jeans , • , • • $2. 99
AU of tllooe oole slack• and Jeaas are Permanent Pron

$8.00 LAURA MAE DRESSES .•.• , , SALE ~. 95
$2.95 to $8.00 SUMMER SHORTS ..• \1 PRICE
$3.95 SUMMER BLOUSES ..••• , .. SALE $2.00
$2.00 SLEEVELESS BLOUSES .... , SALE $1.50
$3.00 SLEEVELESS BLOUSES .. .• , SALE $2.00

POIN'I: PLEA~- The$200

E. Amos power 17 8Dd ,the river Juat north or
.pill!; lhown In 'an ~111'1 con- ·Inter- .,..riv,;. croaolnll. It
. lllptiCIII abc!ro, Ia located on the will be Oll!!til 1&gt;1 fll~- -~hKanawha River, IIIJ)I"OXImatol !all ~r · ·eo~ or tho
22 ~nortllweatoiCharlelllon, Amari"'!'! ·Electric F!Jwer ft'o.
li!d 30 mllel from Point Plea•· tom. ,

Spodol SOlo prices on every bleycle In stock. Stop 1n, oee
the dltrerent mudels and save on tile one yoo want durliw
Udo two day aalo.

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$1.69 - 45" "EDVi"' 100 per cent Rayon.
Solid colors ••••.•••••••••••.•••••• S&amp;Ie $l29 )'d.
$1.59 - 45" "C8rnaby street" Dacron a~
cotton Dot . • , ••••••••• , •• , , ••.•• Sale $tl9 yd.
$1.49 Whipped Cream Prints- 45" widths ••• Sale •1.09 yd.
St. 49 - 100 per cent Dacron Polyester
F1ocked lluts, 45" , .... , , , • , , .•. , . • SOle $1.09 yd.
99c ~rioted Volle, Dacron and cotton- 45" •• sale 79c yc1
99c "'Jewel Tone" Printed Clavae - 45" , , •• Sale 75e )'d.
89c Faoblon Fabric - 45" Printed Patterno ••• Sale 69c ytl
69c - 36" Sport Donlm, otri!leo and solids ••• Sale 59c yd.
45" AvrU and Cotton Pennenent Preas Prtrta , ••• 69c yd.
79c - 36" Permanent Press Prints , .• , .. , Sale 59c yd.·
69c - 36" Checked Gingham • • •••• _ •.•• , SOle 50c yd.
59c Quodrlga Percale - Solids and Prints • • • SOle 49c yd.
89c Solid COlor Terry Cloth - 36" wide •••• , SOle 69c yd.
79c - 45" Cotlon Sheath LIIIIJW .. • • • . • • • • Solo 69c yd.

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ROTARY LAWN MOWERS - 18 !Nat AND 21 INCH CUT
SIZFS - A GOOD SELECTION.
Elberfoldo Warohouae oolo!ecbaalc Street.

This Month the Furniture Dep.~rtment
Is Fe•turlng-

MattrtSSeS and
Box Springs
See them 00 sale OD the 2nd Qoor. FuU bed size - Twin bed
olzo - King and Queen Size - Famous kla-n mokea that
you will recosnlze at once for their comfort and ~ war
Stop in on the 2nd Qoor thlo Wookond - Look at the opri •
and mattre11 that are 011 sale llll! aaw plenty.
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Salel Lawn llowers

coal-burnlnll plant In this cwntry
with tills being pooltlve proof
o1 West Vlrglnla potentlol, and
proor too, that, bee.... or Ita
coal reserve. Its good transportation, Its location with reopect
to the mojor alectric power load

center,

and the area's - skilled

lalior, West Vlrglnla holds all
the assets that wUI attract even
Virginia's tuture, noting that, more new lncll.strles in the years
"When the pian Is finally dovel· to come."
Boyce Grlfflth, chaitrrnutofthe
opad to Its lUll potenUal, West
Weal
VIrginia Public Service
Vlrglnla will bave the lar~st
COmmisalon, congratulated AEP,

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partlclpatlllg In funeral oorvlees
and memorial services.

Dd1mlng,

kina. &amp;a UNIT CALLED

~;,·•rece.;;' =~ ·~~~

by live American Fl811 to the
Dexter Christian Chur&lt;h.
lt '"' repot1ed _that 11 membero OOUducted fUneral services
for Worley Reeves, Rutland,

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The Middleport emergooey to the American Legion baleSQWiwao8UIIlDIOI1edThurldayal hill program. The poat bas OJ.•
5 p.m. for Mro. Hobert Duell- tended thanks to all rosl-s

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treated

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American Legion Loat~~~ea.

ks R'os·.'.n·g:'.B~g
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Sherif! Hartemoch olao repot1ed the Athens County slier
Ill's departmentyeaterdO)'apprebolllled Tom Urdarovskl, 18, C&lt;&gt;lumbuo, for hia department. Urdarovakl Wll re1urned lo the
Meigs jollwhere he to being held
on chlll'ps of petty larceny by
to!Ung lo pay COr gao at Ray
Reuter 1 8 service statltm.
In other activity, conllrmatlon has been obtained ,that the
- ~960 mndel Ctevrolet found by
ihe oberlfl' s department on the
Shotgun Hollow Road Thuradoy
mCI'tllna was stolen in carter
Clount)', Ky.

. Leo llPjd Girouard, Jr., ol
:t.ronlque, ~IL, allegod drh'er
ot the .vehicle, ...... wos ll)pre9i.59 Lm. yeaterday by
~oh, Ia held In
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W18 undei'IIOtng
by FBI

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los Jr. lltonturo olud)l, and wo
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~DI&amp;trlct
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lio·"UnabJ.• to
1o be -ilaed In eoq,osltlon and
tlio ' e"ey
gi~.,.,- wm
be placed to
Ia the bad to ·
~nallab ,' ·~• In tp'IC[eo 9
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JOHN R. AJoroS

Uninjured
In Wreck

ElberfOld, Earl Clark, RcdDey
I'fed Goegloln, Seth
brtngs lo fwr tho monber of ' Nicbolaon, lllrs. lletV ldllboan,
persons kllled tn 1968 on Gallla lllra. Joe Thoren, Georp Gen·
County highways.
helmer, Benn,y EwiD&amp; Mrs. Joe
Donold L. Tawney was born Thoren, and Mra. Plullne At-

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president

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year •
·· putmont ol Heallh' .,._,_
II was decided to hold a ope- oed ~ It will not be
clal meatll!g ol the truetees end
g(Ying lmmunlzatlori - ·
buJldlng committee as BOOn as
to children under 12 yearo
otlier estimates are recalved.
ol 1110 Saturday due lo t h e
During. tbe dlscuasion It w a s
measles cllnlcs to be hold
pointed out that the soelaty has
from ooon to 2 p.m. at the
COillllded m fund drive for ratsPo!neroy and Mlddloport Elo~ funds for the conatructlon.
mentary Schools, the Haelno
A 1962 model auto was demolHOWeVer, there is some$80,- llilh School and at the Amor·
Ished
in a sh_.e • vehicle acci~
000 In the troasw:)' which will lean Legloo Homo In Rutland.
dent
todoY
at 8:10 Lm. on Route
be applied to the museum COil·
7 at Five Polnta.
atructlon. Moll of this has been
·Meigs County Shorllr C. Harlnveated In interest - paying U.
temach
said the ateoring mechS. Troaoury notes.
anism apparently went out on a
It was xtressed that the group
car operated by Rachel L.
has dlscuned tile plamed conBrown,
46. Parkersburg, causatructlon for oome 18-months
iJW her to lose cordrol.
and BO ter, oolb1ng has oc&lt;ur·
The auto turned around In the
red towards actuallybeglmlnglt.
hlgtmay
aDd. tore out a aection
Bojldlng end material costs bave
or
92
ft.
or i1UUc1 nlling. The
atoadlly risen during tills per1od, it was observed.
Rutland American Legion Folt _driver escaped Injury. No arrest

He was treated 11 the ;:'.sptW

and releaood. Tawney's death

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Rent from the space each year
- to be uaed ln malntal.ning the
bull~ and expenoos Involved
In operation ol the museum would amount to about $5,200 a

hide, accordl~ to the patrol. Mrs. Dollie Mayes, treasure'".
A passenger In the truck, MlOChers attending were c. E.
The pool JIUI"&lt;hlsod one comcbael Skidmore, 17, Rt. I Galli• · j!lfl&lt;oslee, Leo Stoey, WsDace plete unll'orm, slx cops, I I y e
polio, sullored
· minor i·'urles. Bradford, H. E. Sldolds, Rol- ·""' and !I bl
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Fatally Injured

"-~ L. Tawn8y, 17, Rt. 2
died at 7:03 Lm. b&gt;The ftrat unll or the ~ant Ia doY l~ Ho!Je~ Hospllalaller sui·
ocboduied COr tompleUoo ·lil1971 ~o"'- severe 'h··• .... ohe'at Inand_tho .second 'In 1972. ;Iii' f\!11 ·. Juri~~ In 1 ona~eht~lo ~c
operalloil the plant will oonllllllO accident sborii.Y after midnight
flYer f.mllllm lxlna ol coallll!ll·
The Slate Hlg)iwoY Patrol roally. Each unit will lncludo,.lts ported the acdd• · at 12:15 .._
own steam boiler ..,.a1 loa 20.. m. f:rldly 011 Nefihborhood Rd.,
atory hlgb, bulldiJ!g and I alnlle 0110 and olx-tentho mtles snuth
.

Good color seiectlon - Slop In and buy what you

Bargains in The
Drapery Dept.

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This weekend Ia a perfect time to bUY boys or girls bicycles.

ANew Shipment
Wrangler Jeans And Cut-Offs

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Just Received in the Re•dyto-Wear Department-2nCI Floor

AU sizes need """.

near fUture. Johnson Indicated
that the muooum ao planned
ahmld be constructed at no more
than $20 a square foot at top
figure,
The museum plans were displl\)'ed by Johnson who explained details ot the drawings. He
otressed •hat complete opeclll·
cations a,,d retJJirements have
been dra.vn leavlnl! JKJtlllng to ,
the discrctl.oo of the contractor.
Thls Is dono so that conttmlty
ol deolgn can be carried o u t
thl'OUIIhout the building.
As plamed now, the bull~
reeelved here late last week.
Collie• or the plans and specl. with a cantor entrance, would
flcaUoris were given to several Include almoat 2,000 S&lt;Jiare feet
local cmtractors with requests of Door space for ol!lces whl&lt;h
for estimated costs. At yester- would be occupied by the, local
dO)"s mostiD&amp; mly one or the Agricultural Slal&gt;tlizatlon a n d
contractors bad responded with · Conoorvatlll! om~· and the lo1111 eatlmate whl&lt;h, lnilllees felt cal Soil Conservation· Service.

Special Frid•y and S.turd•y

Bargains liens Trousers
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.F_IVE CENTS

erated by such a company, bear
11\Y name. u He said he waa deeply grautled that tile design or the
new plant incorporated the most
modem features for the maximum control or air and water
pollution.
Governor Hulett C. Smith or
Wool VIrginia said the IIOW AmOI
plant II the epitome ol West

T!J.lr~, is excessive.
HO\t(&gt;\ler, other estimates are
expected to be received In the

u'I'he museum must be a pru.
dent lnvoatment for people or
Meigs COllnty," Edllon Hobstetter, president or tho Meigs Coun·
ty Pioneer and Hllloricai Socle1;11, said Thursday allerotOOn.
Hobetelter pre aided at a .,arterly meeting or the trustees or
the sociaty held at the c:oqnty
Infirmary and made tile pollc7
statement In a dlscuoslon on the
propooiod muooum.
Meeting with the trustees was
Ra,y Johnson, !OJ mer Me l g s
County realde!!l; •.OW ol Colum·bus, wbo has ~n employed as
erchl(ect,for the museum.
Plans drawn by ' Johnson were

Very well made - Perfect llttlllg pants with shirt to matcb.
Dark Olhe - Foceat Greou - Grey.

Ne" selection or styles that wlll pleue you - Just received
for this two doY oale.

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7.00 a suit

Women's Half Sizes Dresses
8.95

first spades of earth marklngtbe

start or construction or the 1.6
milllon.ldlowatl $200 million alation.
Sjleakers Included Donald C.
Cook, president of AEP and Ap.
palachlan Power, who paid trlb·
ute to John E. Amos, Charleston
attorney and businessman and a
Slates.
Before an audience of. nearly director or AEP for whom t h e
800 lnvltedgueolsunderahotsun, plant has been named.
Mr. Amos, inhisremarka. said
a group or 24 distinguished loaders or West Virginia pernment, he was deeply honored uto have
lnduatry and labor. tUrned t h e such a plant, to be built and op-

Work Shirts
Two day sale 3.0p , ,

for This Sale a Special Group

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per 50a lo middle 60L Sun!\)' Sat~· not much
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FRIDAY, JULY /9, /968

BY MAXINE WALTERS
PI'. PLEASANT ""' Groan&lt;l was
broken Thursday atScaey, W, Vs.
Putnam County, 30 miles f r o m
pt, Pleasant for the John E. Amos
steam.electrle plant that someday may be lati!Ol' than any generating alation In the U n I t e &lt;l

Men'o $3.49 Permonont Pross ob"'Vleovo

A spacial &amp;I'OIIjl - Regular size and half size - Plaid - Solid
Colors - Chocks - strlpas. Stop In on the 2nd F1oor Ready
to Wear Department and buy several.

Scattered - · e r o In

eaat and- oectlona, e - e
IINheaJII !hi• ,allernooll. Fair

$200 Million Pow~.# Stati()n
Begun Near Point Pleasant

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Women's Dresses
Sale 6.00

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Work Shirts

AU ·alzes frmn 8 to 18 and 32
to 38- Comfortable !It- Sldo
zipper. Brown, green, blue or
pink.

Weather

Devoted To The lnler4!$IM Of The Meig8-Mason Area

Sizes: Small (14-14'h ), medium (15-lfilh ), tarp (15-16'h)
extra larp (17·1'1'h). Two way collar - 6illlengtllohlrt
taUs. Not every alze in every color. Tan, green, grey.
SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE.
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Denim Slacks
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•HONI!Y D!WS
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two claases of grade 8 hillol'y JIJtj.~:J
mlgllt use ono toxtbeok and.(our ·.
clones mlg)it uoe li!OIIIer. This
1s belns dono ........ ~ ol "...,
theoo booka are otlU \Jt """'"""'
clltim lli4 "" can't ~
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~tOto which are
Wolook
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,; The Senate thought Fortas was quallfted
1 to be an a11oclate Justice. Unless those whO
are now doubUul about his fitness for ehlef
JustM:e can come uP with some udy pertl·
nent and substantial reasons for den)'ing con·
ftfJI!&amp;Uon, they wtil be shirking their bwn
'conltitutlqnal ohllgalloils by prolonged delay.
· ~ay, some of them may turn out to be
lame ducks themselves, come November.

reaSOIIs advanced for hesitation
the one most sievelike in ap.
charge that a "lame duck"
bas no business appointing a man
he will hold lunf after the presl-'1' ..,.~ left his. Because o the vast lmporthe positioo of chief justice of the
~~~~~=~t~he:. ough~ to allow his successor

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either a president is a president In
,, .-•- of the word until his last day In
· or we are faced with the question of
'ioolih.Oiu•n and by what degrees an outgoing
should begin relinquishing his conobligations,
· be at the beginning of the four Jt
. his last term? Or sUI: months later?
appoint ambassadors but not chief
For that matter, shouldn't Earl
· ' suspend all business of the court until

takespresidents
over?
for betterheoris,worse,
~:·~~:~~~~;whoever
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As long ••· th8 liltereste of the If~ ...d ·
•1,coincided with the Interests of !be, Ral))llllicail
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party and nortbern lndustriali,lw," the Nelfo
Wt MOt dot!t our llufl6e$1. We Mot
had
made real social, political and econolillc
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gains.
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By
the
11801,
holiever,
the
North
was
weary
stuffed bollot ,..,,, Wt ahot thtm. Wt
of the ·perennial problem of the Nelfo. Bual·
art 1101 aohamtd ~It ·
ness• wanll&gt;d a 1'etutl! to norml!cy. \In 1883,
-~~ - ·Wtr~" Bea 'I'Dlmaa
the Supreme Court deClared uncon.UIUIIonal
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the CIVIl lllchta Law of 1875, forbiddlitg dis·
ReconstrucUun died alowly and In many
crimination.
ways, but the f1tal blow·came wiih the presiLeft oow to ltselt, the South went about the
dential election of 18'18.
process of de-RecunstrueUon. By fl!r . means
A dispute over the vo"' coimt In South Caroor foul, peacefully or violen~1 the Negro was
lina, Louisiana and Florida threw the electiPn
to lie put back "In his plilce. Devious moth·
Into the House of Representatives, where ods were used to prevlillt.NePs from vot,
l~g. Terrorists of the Kb KIIIX Klan, Knights ·
Democrats mounll&gt;d 8 fiUbusler. In return for
his promise to remove the last federal troop&amp;
of lhe'White Camelia&gt;lhe Red Shirts and other
groups destroyed the homes and crops of
of occupation, ·the South agreed to deliVer the
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But we retain enough cunftdence in this
country's intelligence services and the gond
sense of the general public to feel they can
handle this new challenge. The situatlun
works both ways, and the Kremlin faces a
substantial increase in American tourists,
with all capitalistic lnftuences they may
carry with them.
Coffee, tea or milk? Or vodka, borscht and
caviar? You can now pay your money-a
sizable chunk of it-and take your choice.

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SL Louis ..••. !~ 32 .648
Atlanta •••••• 50 41 .549 9

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Philadelphia ..• 46 42 .523 ll'h
San Francisco. ,46 45 .505 1~,
Cincinnati • •.•• 43 45 .489 h ·h

Threats to LBJ Increase; '
Actual Peril Exaggerat,Jd
ly RAY CloMLEY
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"Amazlnl cmteallms," bu! I p. Ill¥ moollgl - lild Will!' ii ·: ;,
1118111' It's irlle. I lid· out a tho eautl88 to 1naka a ~ ·' "•
JjOst ome box
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anower me. ll .l'1JU clon't half· 'Pi0 · IJ»,,GER A PI!ISOND;'! ,, '
from me In two ...Us, ,plotae datetlned Oldlboma. II~ ., ,,
J1UI a "IV~ to--" .111 the
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hlubond IIndo jill! ..,.'t ..........,. me, bat
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oveeylhlntr 1 do to •.~ bJm,
1111o1e • husi.tnd · and I _. "'!'·&amp;et ~ J,etter. "lolllntr' l!er Iii a Jt(Uie.a .......
He ~ like • ~ '· t tooi Jour ICMca. lllld told&lt;, a.e
man •'11!1111 ' "married ~. 11oo irlldc drtYer my lloty.lle h..,_
yeara ,180- II, ~~~~NW-)¥ • ed me 111 IWil _ Q -kid
restsurant J\l.t acrouJhe;!IOf, · oul the bode door and litO hla

WASJUNGTON (NEA)
Men Who wish to prove the violence of American IOCiety,
the unpopularity of President Johnsoa or siqlply the lnlanl,ty
of our age have reporll&gt;d of late statistics allrled at proving
a great fucrease in threats on the President's .life.
Althotlllb most of the atatislics are valid, some are not and,
in summary, they ten a lie. 'l'lle higher number of threats
IIIII arrests recorded are largely the result· of locreaaed acwoman
livlty by the Seer!!! Service.
n II true !bat 1110 aumber of peraoDI arresll&gt;d eaeh year fw
..realellilll the Preoldellt has iocreaaed
thu Me per
· 'I• Arrestl for
ceat siDce the a11asliaatlan of President
tllreate 1'014' fl'llll abollt 81 aJainat KeuedylllllacallJII to
about as •Jalnat Prelidellt Jo!Qisolll!lllfl.
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dar ".~cu.•could,tcela,·,..rt "''''·"irllel!• .lnd bt-U:.....,... !m•· •
It haf been reported that six men climbed the White House c:allhlel:. II lunlod oul, to be a )II '1\li"waa 3tid Jlilj~~~ 'l !t""'
fence last year bent on asoaasinatlng the President, that the bar lor men.
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, hllPed ine 111 bacl! 10 Ill¥ pru.
President last year received 12,1100 letters threatening his life,
Well) 111i&gt;rked asl':"hJer1or 1111 home too, snd 'he ~ '"''
that there are In the Secret Service ftles the names of 135,1100 about sbpnontha, uid then he 1110 once In 1 while bu! Wtore
!W":r::~ ~ 0:,'
~~~::roo 81 poslible poten- . lllid I J¥'to ~ce with t h e Just friends. K1,ybe :_ - It Is true that about six men climbed over the White House
c:uotomero, tor 50 ~a 1 donee. """" we both CUI loraet lots
fence. Ali were reported mentally unbalanced after oblti'Va·
~ collected, !' never· 801 IDY Ill thlns• - II will be dillerlion. But as of this writing there Ia no eonc:rete evidence that malll1 Ill 11\l' ':!*"' Br 1tiat time W, Keanwhlle Pre .- a .,oo
any of them meillt to ktil the President.
1 ..,., bow tefrlble he was, ~ Job and fool ~ ~ a.
It Is true that Johuoa pi-obably reeetved 12MI ~aellpot I ooulm't pt· 1111,1'. He'd bee1 lllin." ·
letten last y-. Bill on ebeckillc "' lhlle ~ t,lle Giles me ".I tried td lillY oul Ill the
Wbether this Ia a trua iJW
tUt' could be eauldered aetul! tltreofuplas(lllt ilfudded bar. 1
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ap to aome.,llalle•s tbu ft.
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A majority of those arrested lor threatening the President From So cents a donee, It ._. rlllllaro IIOUid 1lke Ito --~~
are not b~ught to trial. Most ' ~ sent to paycbilotrlata or ., It wao ~ fcl.r the bsdn:wm. l'ilb - _ 11. · '
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mentl! inltiiUIIona for observatiOn and trealment.
What could I· lo'l I tried to run
'J'hli culiiiim Is dlciiCitod Ill'
Again, moat of tbese peopte are not .aerloualy ,hellev.ed to ,...,, bu! I iiiMt aet ~ wllh- , .'*"''I,Y llvlnl, 10 u, )'QI'n' bb~
be polenUI! alaas.ms. A man who !breateno b:f,Jetter or In out 1110n11 liid 1 _. a terrible · •- •·•
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!be Pres).
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dent can be found guilty of a threat tvell If he ·1!14 ilel.ther betlllas ...,. bo • • bbw to Iwrt treuhle · 101 1tel., I*P l'o6 · ' ·:
the Intention or meana to ea,ry ~ the ' iilreat. "" noted with no~... tjilt
111o
alii&gt; .iloii'OII\f _..,;,.; .
above, the aetual aer1ous verbal or 'lri1tteil threalll against !be
l beaed lbo, .IIIIIIW ,lor the amullnc --..... A&amp;lNU
life of Johnson are now underatood to be rnnnlng at leu lhu , post .om~, hOI&lt; from • irllcl&lt; Hal• -~ 1n eire a1 t ~ 1 1 ·•
50 a year.
,Ill'I file .Ciblt man rvo -IIJIIII*'.
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cbeckouw of men and W'Ottle!' 1111 Prellileat u Cobia to come lionlof """1 opd IIObGilr 'cans
In ~ontact with ill a"'~-- f.lll 1 f!1 ~ own political what ~· to ,elA ao
party an at socja1 tDd poUIIW
llil4 4111Den ..x1 1on1 ,l't lbor, don't 111 1!1 '" ""·
other m
go. ....,..,. these are dlelL~ ..,omen wbo lib, biL
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The ~ ·1Del1111e1 uwapapel!ilon 'Wilh Wblte HOUle passes. lbo ~· You'nl!l.l' 1a.t,Jiope

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get at the lawn, she'll

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the 12th century but not un• •
til many centuries later did
some Georgisns, probabJy
sated with alcobolic hangovers and looldag for new
ldckl, discover Its exhllfrat·
ing effects,
Some very lntete.tlng parBy WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
lies or happen lng, calll&gt;d
Ploa.Oheipme:,ether frolics were lhen taldng Prealdenf m•u. a trip to a eU Wilen 1111 ol tbem ·nve-1$ Deer Raodlrl:
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Tblslaa .' ,'NOW lt.canl!e.llllc!''
that lhe first operation under mankind. But it took many parts of the ~uth. A few
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done by the' Lord. In the third · next painless operatioo under to send you to PJ-ure Land. President Kenae!!J. the Seem Service wu ~ to.'lllult 'i--:-"""':'_.;.....;..,-~~....-:----------~..,
chapter of Genesis, it says, deep sleep anestbe.sla was reBut, as was Inevitable,
" ... the Lord caused a deep corded, and this occurred un- someune took an overdose which 8 few yNn'tiack dlponltel OD
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brother's boat ·sleep to fall upon Adam, and der circumstances peculiar and instead of a1 jag this rev- one mllllrt thln1t 'of llllereit, JIOW ~vu 011 a ayatelllllic
slept; and He took one of enough to have pleased even eler fell down 'deild.''
thine own has
huls tliouaiids of uporfi from 1110 DeflliH ,lntelUpace
his
ribs and then closed the Dr . Tim Leary, the psyche·
A doctor was called but, by · Agency, !be l'edllra! Bureau ol Invutlaa!loeli' tbe vepartniant
shore. -Hindu
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1hursday's Results

New York 3 Pittsburgh 0
Los Ang. at Cln. ppd., rsln
Atll'ota
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Fran7 3Hooston
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Seaver of the New York .Mots
after )10 bea{ lhe ·Pitllhlu'gh
Pirates S-O ThW'sday night and
recluc'!d Ida ERA to l.Sl. "Tho
wino come and go tiut 1 Juat try
to pitch weD."
. "Winning Is better," cOIIl·

av~rages under two ' riUls a

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Bu,mp .Off

Today's:.r;: :i':hers ·
Oaidand (Oclom 7-4) II Mlnneoota (Merrill $-10), 9 p.m.
Baltimore (Bunler 1..0) at !)e.
troiCalt(!Lolllch 7(Br-5), 8p.:!'-9) Chi
ornla
uuet""'" at
caao (Priddy t-4), 9 p.m.
Washington (B. Howard 0-4)
It Boston (Pizarro 2-0), 7:30
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p.m.
Cleveland (Tiaut 15-5) at New
li'he P!raies bumped off the
York (Petenon ~. 8 p.m.
Yankl 10 ~ and the Tlgera edged
S&amp;turday'a Games
Ooklard at Mlmesota
lhellodgoro 4-3inPomeroyBoys'
Cali !or nil &amp;t Chlcaao
~~ baseboliBobgamea this weekk.
·-•-hurler
· Eason struc
Baltimore at Detrw~t
at New. ~ork
out seven and tuued r'two free
Cle~tand
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In hts wtn ove pitcher
W.shi -••11
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Glanta, otter· he pitched a four·
hit 3-0 triumph over tho st.
Louts Cordlnals. ,
"Winn!Dg Is the IIIIDe of lhe
pmO: SliD, Seaver, Jerry
Kosomo and Nolan Ryan ore
lhe lhree belt )'OUDg pttdlen
I've ever aeen on 0110 team,"
Marlchal added referring 1o the
Meta' 11ne star~

Seaver hia only an &amp;.II lost ·ro'co~ hut his l.Bl ERA Ia
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pltchers ·ln the Nadonal ~
Marlchal ·bas a2.3ll!RA, whtcb
r!lllks ellhth,among NL starting
pltchera, but hia WOD&lt;losl record
Is a brtillant 17-4 and he ball
. good cliance lo becODIO the first
31111ame winner In the maJor
1 - • since Dizzy Desn in
1934.

18 T earns
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Pat Jervis, who has nac .,
•et achieved I'Olta thst _,.
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-tea ol pttchlrw, lllmed Ina
two-hitter to give the Al1llll&gt;l
BraWl$ 1 7-1 trlUIIIilh over tf\8
Hooaton Aatros to ThUreds¥~s
only Oilier NaUonal League
pme. Loa Anplea at Cincinnati
woo rolned out and lhe Oilier
teoms were not scheduled.
1n the American League, lhe ·
Detroit Tigers belt tho Ookland
Athletlca 3-1, the Cbtcqo \Vhllll
Sox delealed lhe t!awmore
Orioles 2-1, the Minnesota Twins
whiJ&gt;ped the BooloO Red Sox 7-2
and the New York Yaokeel
scored a 4-l triumph oWtr the

inence a yeer aao when, as an
amateur, he grabbed a twostroke lead in lhe llrst round of
the u.s. Open.
That's an history now and
although he led after the third
round, too, he laded bodly in
the ftnsl round and llnlshed In 1
tie for 18th. Toda,y, Mart.y
F1eckmln's back in the sppt.
light- again with a two-stroke

to break - · but seven albers
came in at even par 70. These
Included , lonner champ AI
Geiberpr, ldUler Barber, Dan
Sikes, Charles Coody, Johnny
Pott, Frank Boynton and Leurie
Hammer.
pre. toornament favorites
Jack Nicklaus &amp;nd Billy Casper
stayed In contention wtlh 71 ard
71, respectively. Arnold Palmer,

lead, this time jn the Orst rowxt

who has never

wm the cove4ed

of lhe 50th PGA championship. PGA chaiiiJiionshjp, also ohoi a
F1eckman, now a promiaing 71. Defending champloo Don
professional with 18 long 1 Jamary "'was tar back at 78.
Fleckman waa not worri ed
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"I feel no pressure about
being the leader.'' he said. "Am

Yankees will battle the GallipoUs Indians in a 7 o'clockcontesL

!our hits.

the Gallipolis Yankees took a
3--1 fir st Inning lead, but fell

Hubbard had two hits for the
wimers.

bogey-bogey finish, and a three
three In a row, agaiTUit a single
In lhe Pirates-Yanko game, ~troke lead over three olhersbogey, He opened his onolaught
AndY &amp;gllah ·went tho route on 'U.S. Open champion Lee when he chipped in from 2&gt; feet
th
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Plr Trevino, Mason Rudolph and lor a birdie on the 437~ard, par
e moond lor the nntng
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Then

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For the winners, K. Henry

had lour hits in five trips. Ad·
klns, who allowed but three hits,
was the winning hurler.
Boster started on the mowKl
!or the losers. He was relieved

Drawmg·s tior
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Sieve Miller opened oo the
IU 8:30, it will be the Pt. Plea•· hill lor Point. He was relieved
ant St eeIwor kers agaI nst the by Ri ck KJnnaJ-•
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Pomeroy "-'-s
14 Glanta • The Gla nta coli ec led
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contest
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Cbuck Marshall, Jet! Rldgwa,y, and Ignored the roosting 92- 1 have mol'e confidence now in behind 11-3 after three innlngs
Georp Carper and Tim Bearha, degree heat Thursda,y to shoot a what I'm doing than when 1 of pla,y as Clt.y lee and Fuel ad- .
each a single. llodgor players lour-under.psr 66.
played the Open at Baltusrot." VRnced in tournament play.
That gave the muscular, 24A late ·starter, F1eckman
year-old Texan a tw&lt;&gt;-shot calmly look the light and tricky
advantage over Frank Beard, Pecan Valley course in stride
who carvOO out a G8 despite a 11fith ftve birdies, includi~

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play, Syracuae got two In lhe ll!etlme IWte with the
f·$
sewnth oo hlta b,y Mlck Asb, II 15-15, pltehed Ida 131h
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, Klwaanlnds Rand.YscoredLipoocs-e cQDIPiete game alit! 19th In ~3 ... , .,,
w.~w.
starts tbla season. He aiJo
on two walks and a balk.
oontribuled a r~&amp;scortng alnsle
Denny Houdaohell started on
the mound lor Syracuse. He wsa
relienod by Ash, who was ere- 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..
diled with the win. Both fanned
10 Klwanilns. They gave~ only

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Eighteen teams remsined in
contention lor the loth amual
~'!"r creek Llltlale Lealago~.~st~
uau tournament ter st 'll6" s
action which found the P!. Pleasant Cl\y· Ice and FUel dumping
the Gallipolis Yankees 14-3while
the Syracuse Glllllla slipped by
Pt. Pleasant Kiwanis, 3-1.
This evenlng, the Middleport

four hlto. Ertgllsh liDDed 10 and
birdied No. 3 with s six-rooter
and
No. 14 with a sevot&gt;-loot Giants eliminated Pt. Kiwanis
walked five ao Yaokee lrurlera
in extra innings, 3-1. The score
Jfll McKinney, Ken Mankin and
putt.
was tied 1~1 alter regulaUon
Mark Werry struck out seven
Today' aAllProheble
Pitchers
and
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Pittsburgh (Mooee 3-il) at AtPirate bitten were Dan Stone
1111111 (Reed~ 8•05 ...
with a home run and single, SarChlcaao (Jerudn;
at Lot_ ·ver and Dillard each a double
Angeles (Osteen 7·13), 11 p.m. and E}lgltsh and Pat SOUlsb1 a
Drawings ror an Invitational
PhUadelphla (Wise 6-5) at Cio- atng!e apiece. Yam hitters were Pony League tournament at the
clnnsU (Arrigo i-5), 8:05p.m.
Werry with a dooble and oingle, &lt;uracuse Municipal Park wlll
Hooslon (Wilson
' 6-11) at Son ~-~000 a double and Munldn "'
a _..,e
be held Tuesclay at 8 p.m. at
Franclaco (Perry 6-7), 11 p.m.
The Tigers and Pirates are '11le Dally SonUnel office, M&amp;. N~~.Yo~~ (Joc~m 2..() ~t ·Sl" tied for lhe lesgue lead and chanlc st., Pomeroy. ·..
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determine thewlmorotthecham- ' ed lo PII.Y a $10 entJ&gt;y fee to tour'Pittsborgh at Atlanta, night
pion hlp
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!Philo. II Cincinnati, nll!llt ·
All teams of the Metgs-Gsllla
·Houston at sao Francisco
F1iht Results
POD)' League, and some oilier
New York It st. Louis
B.Y United Preaal:rtel'nltional area southeastern Ohio squads,
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LOS ANGELES (UPO- Ernle are ellj)ected to participate.
Lopez, 1461;1 • Los Angules,
Rasters wUl consist ol15 pla,ylllternallonall.eQle Slandlngs
By United Pren 1Dterb8tlonal
stqJped Hedgemon Lewis, 14Sih , ers, none or whom are to have
W. L. Pet. GB Hollywood, cant (9). Ron reached their t5th birthday b&amp;ToiedO
51 ~ .560
Harris, 140% • Detro!~ UUWoinf. fore August!, 1968. Boys of Ltt.ltochalller
t6 C ,523 3'h ed Pulga Sorrano, 142, TUuana, Ue League 188 will be permitted
CGlwilllua
44 43 .:506 5
Max. (10). lAIII!¥ Brice, 118, · on teams In cases where !here
Jackionvule
45 U .506 5
Phoenix, Ariz., stopped Aleian- 1s a need to fill oot rostersc
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
LoUioville
45 45 .500 S'h · tiro Lopez, 118, Tl,iusns, Mex.
TenlaUve plano oaU for the
SYracuse
43 44 .494 6
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tOUI'IIIIDOnt to begin on Jul7 28.
Bu!Wo
fS 48 .473 7'h
Rlctiiilond
40 51 .440 11
'I'tlltsda)'1 a ReJUltll
Rocheater at Toledo potrtpooed,
roln
· $yracuse 6 Buffalo 5
JackiKilvllle 6 Louisville 4
Richmond 5 CGtumbua 4

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!'! Tho~· n'!..;.:!~':onlyone• Kyger Creek Tourney · ::O~r:!::"" 1ntheonly

drive as there is on the circUit,
tamed the treacherous terrain
BUl Chaney otthel)odge~s. C:· of Pecan Valley Country Club's
ey~~~:~~~~ .,..:re ~son: 7,096-yard, par 35-3 5_ 70 layout

getting hits were Larry Coleman with a pair ot singles, Greg
McKtnn'ey, a home run, and
,............, Tink Diehl and Phil Oh·
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ll!aturlt)' with anothor.s-ome Court d~on
.II! ~ uJ,&gt;!IoldlnJ the lliiell'ine of "..Pilllte
but equl!. ~
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There was aepa~aUon, blif no jQuall!y.-Jn
every sphere of lift, and even' ill de~th. two '
socletlel wete created: with the Nearo ll( the
JnfOrliir role . .Nelroies were liarred 'from ' Polf·
tics; from achiloli, from jobs, from b!.lll-1,
from cemeteries, frOm soc:ial -tact ,with
whites, almcill !roll' the hun&gt;¥ race. .
)'or a Ume In· the '901, )1001' 'whites and Ne1
ero.• made common, cayae ' ill the POpuiJJt
P•rty, a Iarmer,' I mo\'emenl This, too, was
eruslied by .lljjl white supremac:iau.
The. first year of the' 2ltli .eent1117. ·fOCOl'lled
107 lynchinss of Negroes tn the. l!ou,!D·, · .~
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Chicago 2
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Miooesoll.illo!ICO!l2
Detroit 3 Ooldlnd 1
Now York 4 Waoh. 1, night
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. Times Square and Red Square are now just
1010 hours ·~-plus circling time walling
for a landing slot and commuting time to and
from the airports.
Direct airline service between New York
and Moscow (ooe round-trip U.S. flight ~
week1 one Russian) would have come about
long ago had it not been for cold-war ani·
mositles. Some may still fear that allowing
Soviet AeroHot planes to land oo U.S. soU
represents one more instance of the erosion
of America's wtil to resist International com·
munism, if it does not provide an aclnal expressway for spies and other nasty charac·

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foais by. di~nt standardo,
allhoush each reopects the
ather's point of view.
. "lvhot we're aU strlvtDg !oris
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MlMOsota .... 43 46 .4!3 14
Ookland. •.. ' •. 43 47 .478 14'h
New York ..... 42 46 .477 14'h·
C&amp;lilornla • • '• .42 47 .472 15
Chicago. ; • • ; .39 48 .488 11
Washingto~ •• ·, .3.1 51 .356 25
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,; The Senate thought Fortas was quallfted
1 to be an a11oclate Justice. Unless those whO
are now doubUul about his fitness for ehlef
JustM:e can come uP with some udy pertl·
nent and substantial reasons for den)'ing con·
ftfJI!&amp;Uon, they wtil be shirking their bwn
'conltitutlqnal ohllgalloils by prolonged delay.
· ~ay, some of them may turn out to be
lame ducks themselves, come November.

reaSOIIs advanced for hesitation
the one most sievelike in ap.
charge that a "lame duck"
bas no business appointing a man
he will hold lunf after the presl-'1' ..,.~ left his. Because o the vast lmporthe positioo of chief justice of the
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either a president is a president In
,, .-•- of the word until his last day In
· or we are faced with the question of
'ioolih.Oiu•n and by what degrees an outgoing
should begin relinquishing his conobligations,
· be at the beginning of the four Jt
. his last term? Or sUI: months later?
appoint ambassadors but not chief
For that matter, shouldn't Earl
· ' suspend all business of the court until

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over?
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,: ·, nee..ary 'electOral votes to ·the Republican ,
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As long ••· th8 liltereste of the If~ ...d ·
•1,coincided with the Interests of !be, Ral))llllicail
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party and nortbern lndustriali,lw," the Nelfo
Wt MOt dot!t our llufl6e$1. We Mot
had
made real social, political and econolillc
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gains.
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By
the
11801,
holiever,
the
North
was
weary
stuffed bollot ,..,,, Wt ahot thtm. Wt
of the ·perennial problem of the Nelfo. Bual·
art 1101 aohamtd ~It ·
ness• wanll&gt;d a 1'etutl! to norml!cy. \In 1883,
-~~ - ·Wtr~" Bea 'I'Dlmaa
the Supreme Court deClared uncon.UIUIIonal
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the CIVIl lllchta Law of 1875, forbiddlitg dis·
ReconstrucUun died alowly and In many
crimination.
ways, but the f1tal blow·came wiih the presiLeft oow to ltselt, the South went about the
dential election of 18'18.
process of de-RecunstrueUon. By fl!r . means
A dispute over the vo"' coimt In South Caroor foul, peacefully or violen~1 the Negro was
lina, Louisiana and Florida threw the electiPn
to lie put back "In his plilce. Devious moth·
Into the House of Representatives, where ods were used to prevlillt.NePs from vot,
l~g. Terrorists of the Kb KIIIX Klan, Knights ·
Democrats mounll&gt;d 8 fiUbusler. In return for
his promise to remove the last federal troop&amp;
of lhe'White Camelia&gt;lhe Red Shirts and other
groups destroyed the homes and crops of
of occupation, ·the South agreed to deliVer the
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But we retain enough cunftdence in this
country's intelligence services and the gond
sense of the general public to feel they can
handle this new challenge. The situatlun
works both ways, and the Kremlin faces a
substantial increase in American tourists,
with all capitalistic lnftuences they may
carry with them.
Coffee, tea or milk? Or vodka, borscht and
caviar? You can now pay your money-a
sizable chunk of it-and take your choice.

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Philadelphia ..• 46 42 .523 ll'h
San Francisco. ,46 45 .505 1~,
Cincinnati • •.•• 43 45 .489 h ·h

Threats to LBJ Increase; '
Actual Peril Exaggerat,Jd
ly RAY CloMLEY
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1118111' It's irlle. I lid· out a tho eautl88 to 1naka a ~ ·' "•
JjOst ome box
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anower me. ll .l'1JU clon't half· 'Pi0 · IJ»,,GER A PI!ISOND;'! ,, '
from me In two ...Us, ,plotae datetlned Oldlboma. II~ ., ,,
J1UI a "IV~ to--" .111 the
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hlubond IIndo jill! ..,.'t ..........,. me, bat
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oveeylhlntr 1 do to •.~ bJm,
1111o1e • husi.tnd · and I _. "'!'·&amp;et ~ J,etter. "lolllntr' l!er Iii a Jt(Uie.a .......
He ~ like • ~ '· t tooi Jour ICMca. lllld told&lt;, a.e
man •'11!1111 ' "married ~. 11oo irlldc drtYer my lloty.lle h..,_
yeara ,180- II, ~~~~NW-)¥ • ed me 111 IWil _ Q -kid
restsurant J\l.t acrouJhe;!IOf, · oul the bode door and litO hla

WASJUNGTON (NEA)
Men Who wish to prove the violence of American IOCiety,
the unpopularity of President Johnsoa or siqlply the lnlanl,ty
of our age have reporll&gt;d of late statistics allrled at proving
a great fucrease in threats on the President's .life.
Althotlllb most of the atatislics are valid, some are not and,
in summary, they ten a lie. 'l'lle higher number of threats
IIIII arrests recorded are largely the result· of locreaaed acwoman
livlty by the Seer!!! Service.
n II true !bat 1110 aumber of peraoDI arresll&gt;d eaeh year fw
..realellilll the Preoldellt has iocreaaed
thu Me per
· 'I• Arrestl for
ceat siDce the a11asliaatlan of President
tllreate 1'014' fl'llll abollt 81 aJainat KeuedylllllacallJII to
about as •Jalnat Prelidellt Jo!Qisolll!lllfl.
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dar ".~cu.•could,tcela,·,..rt "''''·"irllel!• .lnd bt-U:.....,... !m•· •
It haf been reported that six men climbed the White House c:allhlel:. II lunlod oul, to be a )II '1\li"waa 3tid Jlilj~~~ 'l !t""'
fence last year bent on asoaasinatlng the President, that the bar lor men.
.
, hllPed ine 111 bacl! 10 Ill¥ pru.
President last year received 12,1100 letters threatening his life,
Well) 111i&gt;rked asl':"hJer1or 1111 home too, snd 'he ~ '"''
that there are In the Secret Service ftles the names of 135,1100 about sbpnontha, uid then he 1110 once In 1 while bu! Wtore
!W":r::~ ~ 0:,'
~~~::roo 81 poslible poten- . lllid I J¥'to ~ce with t h e Just friends. K1,ybe :_ - It Is true that about six men climbed over the White House
c:uotomero, tor 50 ~a 1 donee. """" we both CUI loraet lots
fence. Ali were reported mentally unbalanced after oblti'Va·
~ collected, !' never· 801 IDY Ill thlns• - II will be dillerlion. But as of this writing there Ia no eonc:rete evidence that malll1 Ill 11\l' ':!*"' Br 1tiat time W, Keanwhlle Pre .- a .,oo
any of them meillt to ktil the President.
1 ..,., bow tefrlble he was, ~ Job and fool ~ ~ a.
It Is true that Johuoa pi-obably reeetved 12MI ~aellpot I ooulm't pt· 1111,1'. He'd bee1 lllin." ·
letten last y-. Bill on ebeckillc "' lhlle ~ t,lle Giles me ".I tried td lillY oul Ill the
Wbether this Ia a trua iJW
tUt' could be eauldered aetul! tltreofuplas(lllt ilfudded bar. 1
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ap to aome.,llalle•s tbu ft.
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A majority of those arrested lor threatening the President From So cents a donee, It ._. rlllllaro IIOUid 1lke Ito --~~
are not b~ught to trial. Most ' ~ sent to paycbilotrlata or ., It wao ~ fcl.r the bsdn:wm. l'ilb - _ 11. · '
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mentl! inltiiUIIona for observatiOn and trealment.
What could I· lo'l I tried to run
'J'hli culiiiim Is dlciiCitod Ill'
Again, moat of tbese peopte are not .aerloualy ,hellev.ed to ,...,, bu! I iiiMt aet ~ wllh- , .'*"''I,Y llvlnl, 10 u, )'QI'n' bb~
be polenUI! alaas.ms. A man who !breateno b:f,Jetter or In out 1110n11 liid 1 _. a terrible · •- •·•
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taDrlng to tate the We of or lb8lct boc!Jly harm
!be Pres).
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dent can be found guilty of a threat tvell If he ·1!14 ilel.ther betlllas ...,. bo • • bbw to Iwrt treuhle · 101 1tel., I*P l'o6 · ' ·:
the Intention or meana to ea,ry ~ the ' iilreat. "" noted with no~... tjilt
111o
alii&gt; .iloii'OII\f _..,;,.; .
above, the aetual aer1ous verbal or 'lri1tteil threalll against !be
l beaed lbo, .IIIIIIW ,lor the amullnc --..... A&amp;lNU
life of Johnson are now underatood to be rnnnlng at leu lhu , post .om~, hOI&lt; from • irllcl&lt; Hal• -~ 1n eire a1 t ~ 1 1 ·•
50 a year.
,Ill'I file .Ciblt man rvo -IIJIIII*'.
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It is true that Uje Secret Service bi8 a ~ ·ftle ·of 10me- · _ . 'k J1!c1 '!!{ala
~~ lctnd
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thing over 130,1100 peraoaa. But thNe &amp;lea iliCI!IIIe thl rout1J1e · to mo. ~ II I llltlo IIN!can
cbeckouw of men and W'Ottle!' 1111 Prellileat u Cobia to come lionlof """1 opd IIObGilr 'cans
In ~ontact with ill a"'~-- f.lll 1 f!1 ~ own political what ~· to ,elA ao
party an at socja1 tDd poUIIW
llil4 4111Den ..x1 1on1 ,l't lbor, don't 111 1!1 '" ""·
other m
go. ....,..,. these are dlelL~ ..,omen wbo lib, biL
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respect 81111 Want to help tile ~· &gt;;W':
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The ~ ·1Del1111e1 uwapapel!ilon 'Wilh Wblte HOUle passes. lbo ~· You'nl!l.l' 1a.t,Jiope

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get at the lawn, she'll

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the 12th century but not un• •
til many centuries later did
some Georgisns, probabJy
sated with alcobolic hangovers and looldag for new
ldckl, discover Its exhllfrat·
ing effects,
Some very lntete.tlng parBy WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
lies or happen lng, calll&gt;d
Ploa.Oheipme:,ether frolics were lhen taldng Prealdenf m•u. a trip to a eU Wilen 1111 ol tbem ·nve-1$ Deer Raodlrl:
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Tblslaa .' ,'NOW lt.canl!e.llllc!''
that lhe first operation under mankind. But it took many parts of the ~uth. A few
The trutli of !be matter 'II thl.l. After ~· OUIPblalioD It cui1UJ111. .. ~.....-~~ lettet
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deep sleep anesthesia was thousands of years before the whiffs of ether were enougb
done by the' Lord. In the third · next painless operatioo under to send you to PJ-ure Land. President Kenae!!J. the Seem Service wu ~ to.'lllult 'i--:-"""':'_.;.....;..,-~~....-:----------~..,
chapter of Genesis, it says, deep sleep anestbe.sla was reBut, as was Inevitable,
" ... the Lord caused a deep corded, and this occurred un- someune took an overdose which 8 few yNn'tiack dlponltel OD
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brother's boat ·sleep to fall upon Adam, and der circumstances peculiar and instead of a1 jag this rev- one mllllrt thln1t 'of llllereit, JIOW ~vu 011 a ayatelllllic
slept; and He took one of enough to have pleased even eler fell down 'deild.''
thine own has
huls tliouaiids of uporfi from 1110 DeflliH ,lntelUpace
his
ribs and then closed the Dr . Tim Leary, the psyche·
A doctor was called but, by · Agency, !be l'edllra! Bureau ol Invutlaa!loeli' tbe vepartniant
shore. -Hindu
flesh ."
delle dilly.
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Since then, relief from pain
Ether was synthesized In later, his patient aw4kened, lfllura!IYUCII Ser\'ICe aild atate'iad loCal ~ ~,,
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bis experience.
Dr. Crawford Long In Jef- 20.- • :yor. 'IWI .,.,.. d allllf • ,.... ailct ·
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As lilY ~~av.Hgat« • •
fOld ~Den~R .fa dlta
with ether. Onee, wblle under normaUy
II,IIOuld hrlitc a nl
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hard~
ot ~ thla Jt· "1- ,,·;whllll tile .
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The year was 1142, IIIII tl!e ·') grtot 4• wftr ' 4 h•l#l'l&gt; •
bperatloa wlll'!llitlne ""oulb: --··
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New York.
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1hursday's Results

New York 3 Pittsburgh 0
Los Ang. at Cln. ppd., rsln
Atll'ota
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Fran7 3Hooston
st. Louts
0
01111 games scheduled

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game," ..ld 211-yeor.:old Tam
Seaver of the New York .Mots
after )10 bea{ lhe ·Pitllhlu'gh
Pirates S-O ThW'sday night and
recluc'!d Ida ERA to l.Sl. "Tho
wino come and go tiut 1 Juat try
to pitch weD."
. "Winning Is better," cOIIl·

av~rages under two ' riUls a

Flec·k man IS Back
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.,0 ;t 'til il freeoe....and skate
on 11!"

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Irates
Bu,mp .Off

Today's:.r;: :i':hers ·
Oaidand (Oclom 7-4) II Mlnneoota (Merrill $-10), 9 p.m.
Baltimore (Bunler 1..0) at !)e.
troiCalt(!Lolllch 7(Br-5), 8p.:!'-9) Chi
ornla
uuet""'" at
caao (Priddy t-4), 9 p.m.
Washington (B. Howard 0-4)
It Boston (Pizarro 2-0), 7:30
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p.m.
Cleveland (Tiaut 15-5) at New
li'he P!raies bumped off the
York (Petenon ~. 8 p.m.
Yankl 10 ~ and the Tlgera edged
S&amp;turday'a Games
Ooklard at Mlmesota
lhellodgoro 4-3inPomeroyBoys'
Cali !or nil &amp;t Chlcaao
~~ baseboliBobgamea this weekk.
·-•-hurler
· Eason struc
Baltimore at Detrw~t
at New. ~ork
out seven and tuued r'two free
Cle~tand
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psaaeo
In hts wtn ove pitcher
W.shi -••11
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one aco
Glanta, otter· he pitched a four·
hit 3-0 triumph over tho st.
Louts Cordlnals. ,
"Winn!Dg Is the IIIIDe of lhe
pmO: SliD, Seaver, Jerry
Kosomo and Nolan Ryan ore
lhe lhree belt )'OUDg pttdlen
I've ever aeen on 0110 team,"
Marlchal added referring 1o the
Meta' 11ne star~

Seaver hia only an &amp;.II lost ·ro'co~ hut his l.Bl ERA Ia
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the third loweot IDlOI1I starting
pltchers ·ln the Nadonal ~
Marlchal ·bas a2.3ll!RA, whtcb
r!lllks ellhth,among NL starting
pltchera, but hia WOD&lt;losl record
Is a brtillant 17-4 and he ball
. good cliance lo becODIO the first
31111ame winner In the maJor
1 - • since Dizzy Desn in
1934.

18 T earns
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Pat Jervis, who has nac .,
•et achieved I'Olta thst _,.
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-tea ol pttchlrw, lllmed Ina
two-hitter to give the Al1llll&gt;l
BraWl$ 1 7-1 trlUIIIilh over tf\8
Hooaton Aatros to ThUreds¥~s
only Oilier NaUonal League
pme. Loa Anplea at Cincinnati
woo rolned out and lhe Oilier
teoms were not scheduled.
1n the American League, lhe ·
Detroit Tigers belt tho Ookland
Athletlca 3-1, the Cbtcqo \Vhllll
Sox delealed lhe t!awmore
Orioles 2-1, the Minnesota Twins
whiJ&gt;ped the BooloO Red Sox 7-2
and the New York Yaokeel
scored a 4-l triumph oWtr the

inence a yeer aao when, as an
amateur, he grabbed a twostroke lead in lhe llrst round of
the u.s. Open.
That's an history now and
although he led after the third
round, too, he laded bodly in
the ftnsl round and llnlshed In 1
tie for 18th. Toda,y, Mart.y
F1eckmln's back in the sppt.
light- again with a two-stroke

to break - · but seven albers
came in at even par 70. These
Included , lonner champ AI
Geiberpr, ldUler Barber, Dan
Sikes, Charles Coody, Johnny
Pott, Frank Boynton and Leurie
Hammer.
pre. toornament favorites
Jack Nicklaus &amp;nd Billy Casper
stayed In contention wtlh 71 ard
71, respectively. Arnold Palmer,

lead, this time jn the Orst rowxt

who has never

wm the cove4ed

of lhe 50th PGA championship. PGA chaiiiJiionshjp, also ohoi a
F1eckman, now a promiaing 71. Defending champloo Don
professional with 18 long 1 Jamary "'was tar back at 78.
Fleckman waa not worri ed
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that h1story would repeat Itse""
"I feel no pressure about
being the leader.'' he said. "Am

Yankees will battle the GallipoUs Indians in a 7 o'clockcontesL

!our hits.

the Gallipolis Yankees took a
3--1 fir st Inning lead, but fell

Hubbard had two hits for the
wimers.

bogey-bogey finish, and a three
three In a row, agaiTUit a single
In lhe Pirates-Yanko game, ~troke lead over three olhersbogey, He opened his onolaught
AndY &amp;gllah ·went tho route on 'U.S. Open champion Lee when he chipped in from 2&gt; feet
th
wl
Plr Trevino, Mason Rudolph and lor a birdie on the 437~ard, par
e moond lor the nntng
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two

secOIXI

hole,

Then

he

Cordi,..,

For the winners, K. Henry

had lour hits in five trips. Ad·
klns, who allowed but three hits,
was the winning hurler.
Boster started on the mowKl
!or the losers. He was relieved

Drawmg·s tior
pony

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Sieve Miller opened oo the
IU 8:30, it will be the Pt. Plea•· hill lor Point. He was relieved
ant St eeIwor kers agaI nst the by Ri ck KJnnaJ-•
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Pomeroy "-'-s
14 Glanta • The Gla nta coli ec led
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ve hlts.

Cbuck Marshall, Jet! Rldgwa,y, and Ignored the roosting 92- 1 have mol'e confidence now in behind 11-3 after three innlngs
Georp Carper and Tim Bearha, degree heat Thursda,y to shoot a what I'm doing than when 1 of pla,y as Clt.y lee and Fuel ad- .
each a single. llodgor players lour-under.psr 66.
played the Open at Baltusrot." VRnced in tournament play.
That gave the muscular, 24A late ·starter, F1eckman
year-old Texan a tw&lt;&gt;-shot calmly look the light and tricky
advantage over Frank Beard, Pecan Valley course in stride
who carvOO out a G8 despite a 11fith ftve birdies, includi~

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on two walks and a balk.
oontribuled a r~&amp;scortng alnsle
Denny Houdaohell started on
the mound lor Syracuse. He wsa
relienod by Ash, who was ere- 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..
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Eighteen teams remsined in
contention lor the loth amual
~'!"r creek Llltlale Lealago~.~st~
uau tournament ter st 'll6" s
action which found the P!. Pleasant Cl\y· Ice and FUel dumping
the Gallipolis Yankees 14-3while
the Syracuse Glllllla slipped by
Pt. Pleasant Kiwanis, 3-1.
This evenlng, the Middleport

four hlto. Ertgllsh liDDed 10 and
birdied No. 3 with s six-rooter
and
No. 14 with a sevot&gt;-loot Giants eliminated Pt. Kiwanis
walked five ao Yaokee lrurlera
in extra innings, 3-1. The score
Jfll McKinney, Ken Mankin and
putt.
was tied 1~1 alter regulaUon
Mark Werry struck out seven
Today' aAllProheble
Pitchers
and
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Pittsburgh (Mooee 3-il) at AtPirate bitten were Dan Stone
1111111 (Reed~ 8•05 ...
with a home run and single, SarChlcaao (Jerudn;
at Lot_ ·ver and Dillard each a double
Angeles (Osteen 7·13), 11 p.m. and E}lgltsh and Pat SOUlsb1 a
Drawings ror an Invitational
PhUadelphla (Wise 6-5) at Cio- atng!e apiece. Yam hitters were Pony League tournament at the
clnnsU (Arrigo i-5), 8:05p.m.
Werry with a dooble and oingle, &lt;uracuse Municipal Park wlll
Hooslon (Wilson
' 6-11) at Son ~-~000 a double and Munldn "'
a _..,e
be held Tuesclay at 8 p.m. at
Franclaco (Perry 6-7), 11 p.m.
The Tigers and Pirates are '11le Dally SonUnel office, M&amp;. N~~.Yo~~ (Joc~m 2..() ~t ·Sl" tied for lhe lesgue lead and chanlc st., Pomeroy. ·..
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determine thewlmorotthecham- ' ed lo PII.Y a $10 entJ&gt;y fee to tour'Pittsborgh at Atlanta, night
pion hlp
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!Philo. II Cincinnati, nll!llt ·
All teams of the Metgs-Gsllla
·Houston at sao Francisco
F1iht Results
POD)' League, and some oilier
New York It st. Louis
B.Y United Preaal:rtel'nltional area southeastern Ohio squads,
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LOS ANGELES (UPO- Ernle are ellj)ected to participate.
Lopez, 1461;1 • Los Angules,
Rasters wUl consist ol15 pla,ylllternallonall.eQle Slandlngs
By United Pren 1Dterb8tlonal
stqJped Hedgemon Lewis, 14Sih , ers, none or whom are to have
W. L. Pet. GB Hollywood, cant (9). Ron reached their t5th birthday b&amp;ToiedO
51 ~ .560
Harris, 140% • Detro!~ UUWoinf. fore August!, 1968. Boys of Ltt.ltochalller
t6 C ,523 3'h ed Pulga Sorrano, 142, TUuana, Ue League 188 will be permitted
CGlwilllua
44 43 .:506 5
Max. (10). lAIII!¥ Brice, 118, · on teams In cases where !here
Jackionvule
45 U .506 5
Phoenix, Ariz., stopped Aleian- 1s a need to fill oot rostersc
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
LoUioville
45 45 .500 S'h · tiro Lopez, 118, Tl,iusns, Mex.
TenlaUve plano oaU for the
SYracuse
43 44 .494 6
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tOUI'IIIIDOnt to begin on Jul7 28.
Bu!Wo
fS 48 .473 7'h
Rlctiiilond
40 51 .440 11
'I'tlltsda)'1 a ReJUltll
Rocheater at Toledo potrtpooed,
roln
· $yracuse 6 Buffalo 5
JackiKilvllle 6 Louisville 4
Richmond 5 CGtumbua 4

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!'! Tho~· n'!..;.:!~':onlyone• Kyger Creek Tourney · ::O~r:!::"" 1ntheonly

drive as there is on the circUit,
tamed the treacherous terrain
BUl Chaney otthel)odge~s. C:· of Pecan Valley Country Club's
ey~~~:~~~~ .,..:re ~son: 7,096-yard, par 35-3 5_ 70 layout

getting hits were Larry Coleman with a pair ot singles, Greg
McKtnn'ey, a home run, and
,............, Tink Diehl and Phil Oh·
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ll!aturlt)' with anothor.s-ome Court d~on
.II! ~ uJ,&gt;!IoldlnJ the lliiell'ine of "..Pilllte
but equl!. ~
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There was aepa~aUon, blif no jQuall!y.-Jn
every sphere of lift, and even' ill de~th. two '
socletlel wete created: with the Nearo ll( the
JnfOrliir role . .Nelroies were liarred 'from ' Polf·
tics; from achiloli, from jobs, from b!.lll-1,
from cemeteries, frOm soc:ial -tact ,with
whites, almcill !roll' the hun&gt;¥ race. .
)'or a Ume In· the '901, )1001' 'whites and Ne1
ero.• made common, cayae ' ill the POpuiJJt
P•rty, a Iarmer,' I mo\'emenl This, too, was
eruslied by .lljjl white supremac:iau.
The. first year of the' 2ltli .eent1117. ·fOCOl'lled
107 lynchinss of Negroes tn the. l!ou,!D·, · .~
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Miooesoll.illo!ICO!l2
Detroit 3 Ooldlnd 1
Now York 4 Waoh. 1, night
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. Times Square and Red Square are now just
1010 hours ·~-plus circling time walling
for a landing slot and commuting time to and
from the airports.
Direct airline service between New York
and Moscow (ooe round-trip U.S. flight ~
week1 one Russian) would have come about
long ago had it not been for cold-war ani·
mositles. Some may still fear that allowing
Soviet AeroHot planes to land oo U.S. soU
represents one more instance of the erosion
of America's wtil to resist International com·
munism, if it does not provide an aclnal expressway for spies and other nasty charac·

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A YOUIW pro ~ 10 ollt. pro
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foais by. di~nt standardo,
allhoush each reopects the
ather's point of view.
. "lvhot we're aU strlvtDg !oris
to• , keep our earned riUl

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w. I. PeL GB
DetroiL ..... 58 33.637
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ore · · · · • 9 · 557
Boston • ·• · • · •46 42 •523 1 ~•
MlMOsota .... 43 46 .4!3 14
Ookland. •.. ' •. 43 47 .478 14'h
New York ..... 42 46 .477 14'h·
C&amp;lilornla • • '• .42 47 .472 15
Chicago. ; • • ; .39 48 .488 11
Washingto~ •• ·, .3.1 51 .356 25
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you to look at our
of granite mom&gt;·
of distinctive deoip
are meant to
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olll!l who have lived
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WASHINGTON '
(lJPI)..: the world 0! politico.
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~laUoo Starts
, Foi!Ucal milondlll Ia. brutally
But a a soon as he was bsaten,
brief. It lasts. OlllJ: long -l!h
tD coont the votes and - ' the the speeulaUon started. Who
would aucoeed Kuchel aa lha
electlon •er&lt;llcl.
So It Ia witb Sen. Thomas Republican "whi.Pu-the 111mber
Kuchel o! Cllllornla, • llklllle two man In tho Sensto's GOP
liberal lawmaker who ran !DID a hlerarcl\r.
All the speculation starl8
tidal wave or conservatism on
the West coast and drowned. !rom the premise that Sen.
He was beaten In the Republi- EvereU M. Dirksen will harnllly
can primary by Dr. Max defeat his Democratic _,en(
In November aod lhat hla
Rafferty.
There were a lot of Senate politlon as Senate Republican
Republicans- possibly more ol leader Is secure.
From time to time, there II
them than Democrats-*""
disagreed with Kuchel's phllooo- talk aboUt challOIIIOS ID the
Jily. But It Is unUkely any o! Dirksen leaderahlp.
But pragmatic Republicans In
them
wanted to see the
ebullient Clll!ornian exiled !rom the 5el\llte tend ID acc..,t the
lnevltab!Ut.Y o! another Dlrkoen
term as leader and now are
wondering about a successor to
the No. 2 man.
Much of lhe speculation
FOR ALL OC(:ASIONS
centers on 6S.year~ld Sen.
Roman Hruska of Nebraska, a
We wire flowen everywhere
14-yesr.old veteran of the
Senate and posslbly the closest
992-2039
conlldant Dirksen has.
(IR NIGHT 949-2951
Legal Mind
Hruska, an allable man, Ia
Pomeroy Flo-r Shop
completely colorless In contrast
W. Main
to Dirksen or almost anyone
else.
Often called the legal mind
MRS. MILLARD VAN METER

FLOWERS

behind Dirksen's leadership, he
is, If anything, more l.'Onserva·
U•e and probably less pliable
than the current GOP leader.

bnportant to lhe Republlcons,
however, is that a Dirk.senw
Hruska combination would effectively shut out the younger,

more moderate and liberal
Republicans in the Senate.
To counter this, Sen. Hugh
Scott of Pennsylvanlo aald
recently he ~'may"' seek the
Kuchel post. Like Kuchel, Scolt
is considered a RepubUcan
Uberal. A former Republican
national chairman, Scott was
nrat elected "' the Senate In
1958.
art. neUher Hruska nor Scott
really represent a consensus of
Republican senators. Hruaka
can carry the old timets and
the newly elected oonaenatlves.
Scotf .euofit&lt;GI&amp;bi.ekllll ol-lha
Kuchol4,)tle liberals who are
much more vocal than

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Ohio Lloaa E;ye

FoWl.tauoq

Thureday presented a·•U.IJ9o
Pa1llolo&amp;r J.ab.
orawey of lhe !Jn!vorslh- ot
Cincinnati Medical Canter: '1110
11101101 was rilaed from odnlr:IC
butlono from Qhlo'l 20,000
Llona club mehlbero. . ·
The Ohio Uono E 1 e Reaearch Fouodslion also helpa
to support e.ve departments at
Ohio !late Unlverslt,y and Case
Western Reserve Un!Yerlit,y.
Its gifts ID the Unlverol\)' of
Clnc!Matl '"'" total $ll0,000.
gUt to lhe ~e

ROTC Training
PT. PLEASANT - Samuel D.

Littlepage, son of Mr. aod Mrs.
Samuel D. Llttlepsp, 2905
Chandler Drive, Folnt Pleasant,
a student at West VIrginia Unl.

versity at Morgantown, is attending Army Reserve Officers•
Trairil.ng Corps summer camp.

The eoune began June 15 at
lndlaniDwn Gap Military Rooorvation, AnnvUle, Pa.
Upon succeufU.l completion ol
summer camp and graduation
!rom college, he Is eligible tD be

commissioned as a second lieutenant In the U. S. Arll\Y. Cadet
Littlepage Is a 'l'Ombor of Phi

lfl!!llA JlliPJ&gt;i'.fralernliJ.

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AIOO!. Pit 80 2111 24. 113 .331 •
~. Cln 81 331 56 109 .329 ·.'
FtQCJd, .st.L 91 384 53 12J .3) 5 · / .
J~ ·CIJIS~ 359 56 113 ':ats:· ·
MlljAn. Ala 79 301 ~ 93 .309 .
Haller, LA 84 281 17 86 .3~
Glote, NY 80 258 22 79 ,306
st~ub. H~ 91 au 35 104 .~05
. '~zer li9'!11tal; Vlilttnghoora
Htbits, Cln 79 318 22 l6 .302 H
and 7-8 ·p.m. Pai-li!ita
Anon. Phlla 18 21s 43 .83· .;102
lllf'edlal!'lca Ward. ·
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Mra. Frild Facemire, Sr., 1222
Y&lt;llldiY. O&amp;k '17 247 31 74 .300
Ave.; M;rl B. Rd&gt;orU,
u.r&lt;l&amp;n, Bos 71 271 42 80 .295 '· Queeri )li;o &amp;eel; Mrl • ..John w.
carew, Min 62 2S3 27 ~s .292 HaniOii, Rl. ,2 PatriDt(l!fa. forYolza!d. Bos 86 283 49 81'.286 . lis
J. Bunch, Bidwell; Mrt.
HortOn, Del 82 288 H 82 .286
Ill' E. Ratll1r, Bt. 2 Vlntoa; lllolOllYA, Min 89 336 39 95 .283
vln J, Kirby, R1. I Galllpolla;
Uhlndr, Min 88 240 33 96 •282
Jaffrey Childers, Now Haven;
F.Hwd, Wash 87 326 40 91 ,279
Mrs. Dale L, Smith, Pl. PleaoWhite, NY
88 319 49 87 .273
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Mrll. CIIYin R. oOw!lll, MidFregool, Cal 87 330 44 89 .270

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Barry's contract.
RACINE
Ph. 446-2420 Now the Warrlora are COO·
Mr. and Mrl. Did&lt;
and
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senators 26; Hortoa., Tigers 23;
Harrelson, Red Sox 20; Jackson,

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returned ixJ1ne ·..W. lhem apendlng aeveral day• htra With
her grant\&gt;arellto.
Mrs: Marl!ll'ot Houdalhelt, ·accompanied bl relatives In Foinoroy, altended lbf WU.l. ~
. autday In Lanealler.
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Rt. 1 Ironton;
l!oninaton. Bono,
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Jinel K. McMabla, Hamden• .
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J. Mullin•. Mra. Allen o. Myero.
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'PariOIII, E4ward G. FAwardi,

A's 15; Powell, Oriolea, FreePT. PLEASANT :._ A
han, Tigers aod Oliva, Twins 14.
Malon County barber, Wlrt H; !lni, Mrs. Warren c. Thacker,
Runs Batted In
' Love, 67, and hie dauiibWr, Mrs. Mrs. Golden R. Waiaon, MrL NetNational League: McCo•ey,GlLola Druid, fl, boCh ol Btl- Ue F1eemlra, Mrs. Ruaaali'Ho!ants S9; Allen. Phills 54; Perez,
noldsbUr&amp; 0., were killed Wed- linger and Infant aon, !olio. HuReds, Har~ Giants and II. Aaron, l!pada.Y In ab IIU!omobUe ace!- bet1 '
PatteriOII and· lpiant
Braves 53.
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Mrs.
David B. ~raaue
American League: Harrelson.
Mr. Love wu a son ol.lha lnte and Infant dauJ!hter.
Red Sox 67; F. Howard, Senators
:charles F. and NU!JIIe Greer ·
65; Northrup, Tigers 55; Powell,
Love and a allier of Mr•· Jamea
Orioles 53; Horton, Tigers 51.
E. Marlh o1 911 Norlli Main
Pitching
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aln CJf Mra. Jolm Greer of Pl.
ants 17-t; Regan. Cubas-2; Blass,
Plsasant IIlii hao BOYaral oth- ·
Pirates 7-2i Koosman, Mets and er dlot.ant relatives In ibe area.
Glbsoo, Carda iZ.5.
Mr. Love Ia al oo aurviYecl In
American League: McLain, TI· addition ID hlo slater, M r a.
gors 111-2;' -John, White Sox 7Marlh 117 hlo wile, GlaL\Yo, a
2; Tlant, Indians 15-5; Sarrtlago.
dsul!hter, Mrl. PhYlliS Cbaplln
Red Sox 9-4; Hardin, Ortolea 11·
of Clllfomla; one 1011, Jack Love
5.
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DISCIIARGID: MUiard Flock,

Charlo-; Georse Bai&lt;IIO Pl.
Ploaoant; Sharon 1m&amp; Pl. Plusant; CGMie 1m&amp; Pl. Pl..-;
Addle Ohlinger, Nowllavm~;Mra.
WOllam WUUama, MI. AltD (ex.
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4-H Clllh enjoyed a family !lui ·
ouUIII Juljl 14, Ill ~ bOme of
Mr. and )llro. Woodrow Mora.
Tho day .... aplllll ploJini bukelball, baseblil, and horiO·
lboea. Molt ol Ill, It wu a aet1ugetber for Parenti, advloOrl,
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At t O'clock chlck«&lt; barbecue
prepared and served by !be
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ADMITTED: Michell Nowlin,
Apple Grove; J. H. Farley, Pl.
Pleasant; llor)ald Humphre,vs, Pl.
Pleasant; Marilyn Ruasell, Pt.
Pleasant; Mra. Norman Henry,
Galllpolll. Ferry; Angelo Campbell, Pt. Plaaaant.
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L~ and Mrs. Steve lloby, the
former Soian llarrla, of Lampoe, Callt and Mr, IIIII Mrs.
Robert Harris of Col11111bu1 WID
opend the weekend lo Mlddiii)01'I
with R. W. llarrla, Sr., and other ralsUvoa. U. Roby Is 111tlonecl ~~ tho va-ra A I r

Orderly,....

Angela R. Baker, Mrs. bella

ilenuey, Mro. John Follrod, Ste·
phanle GIYen, B r y a n K.
Gordner, Mrs. Johll D. Jl.
vldln, Nallia Johnlon, J e U-

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and family, Mr. aod Mro. Earl
Dean a a d 81rla, SaiiJiel Mlehaels and twlna, Mr. and Mro.
Woodrow Mora and family, Mr.
aod Mrs. John A. Jolferi and
daullbter, Stevo Frost, Mr1.
Ralph Chapman, and !Uo aod
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coolerenco Ausual 1-4 In Watt
Powell Park. AD aoaalona are
1ree and open to the pW!Ic, with
no colleellona being takan.

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law autborlllng wampum ill

legllj tender :wu repialed Ill·

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Muy aild Jtmmy, hove retur"'
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Myrtle Beach.
~- 5 ,Roberl Carulhera arriv-

ed Moixiay IIIOI'IIIng lor a ao.
day ftlr!Ough with hll wife, the
fllrtnor DliDe Van Coolie!', aod
blo. parenta, Mr. and Mra. ftd&gt;.
art caruihero, Sr. lie hao apent
the past i2 -IIIGIIIba In Vlatnam
clurllll which Umo he wao wounded twice.
. Mro. Thomao Eber•cb and
children, Ralllly and Katrina of

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SYRACUSE - CoiJIPielilllthe
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the Albur7 -~~ Church
beaemenl taught by Joe struble
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Tbo ~ of !liB aru,m
ol Columbuo was oblltrfed
day with a .u-r at the home
ol hla par..U, Mr. and Mrt.
Wlllllm Grueoar, Grilli SL, Mlddleporl.
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vlalta; Debllle Gruoser, ~- aod
: Mrs. ,Roberl Jay CJf Col~
and Mr. and ~t. Darv11 New·
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C&lt;JI. Jamoo llartiDger, atatlol&gt;ed at NeDio Air Force Bloo,
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home hero, over tho woekeDII.
To
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MASO!I- Mr. and Mro. Bobby
Mr. 111111 Mrs. James Johnson
YOUIIi Milt Cloa~, CJf t h o
and chlldr1111, KIJnbtrly and Jerr Ray Reynolds entartalned Selur·
l'onleroy First Balltllt Church
have rotomed ID their bema In day ..W. a blrthclay ~ - held a picnic recontl1 at I b e
1111 their daughlor, Janet Ru,
homo of Mro. ~~dFoouw ~ovUle. · ilrL JQimsOii and and ... her oiShth birthday.
C\lildrell apent the put - k
In Fomeroy.
Gomes ware plaJeG IIlii hoilitre with her mother, Ml:t. suAttendlnl woro ~- and Mro. san HawUrwo, who hao been UL Joan favors ,.....sfy.,ascholthO
Barry BaUey and 11;111&gt;. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer of auoota who wore 911lo DOland,
Mrl. WOllam Sheridan, Jllaria,
Da,yton were wee- vlsiiDra Theresa DOland, Jolir Roush,
Anita, and Chrllllaa, Mr•. IIlii
or Mrs. David nrmer and Mr. Frankie Roush, Arl- Scarlltr·
Mro. Richard PIDlaw, Mrl. Wil- ·and
ry, Frances Re;yaolda, Laura~~
Mrs. Arthur Skinner.
liam Slloalfer, Gal and Meloal',
Mr. and Mrs. James Hood warda, Unda FAwarda, c~
the BOY. and Mto. Carver Wll· and daulihter, Jolene and Lellle, !Uo Reynolds, ItaymondandFranllama and dilugbter, Boley, Mra.
Relrellhlllento
of Foontaln VaUoy, Callt are coa Reynolds.
Oroll wnea and Annl and Jim. hero lor 1 tWo week visit with were served.
my, Mrl. Falter, llld Mra. T. the!r parente, Mr. and Ml'L KenM. CottrUI, Jayne, Jill and Jollll.
llllh Davia ol Rutlall:l and Mr.
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convent1111 .or ibe ......, In Chef.
leo, w.
Larry Carilaban,
presldl,. miDiiter aald the local
dolqalion will 1!t amoog 4,000
parflllllo a~ lhe "Good

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Jellci.u'a · Wltnesaea of lho
l'am8t'O;' '·Conilfelllion expect ID
beva a daleaaUIII at 1 four -day

When The High GuabtY~, Ok ·.
t.galn-Prlucl Used Can
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TUESDAY
FOREST ROSE CouncU 285,
Dauglltera or Amerlco, Tuoeday,
7:30 p.m. at the hall; a vote on
eonaolldalion with tilo Chester
CouncD will be takan; 'all mom•
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and one graat-Craodchlld.
Mra. Druho\1 was lhe wile o(
ct. Col. Druholt and lho mother
CJf three children.
Service• will be beldat !Oa.m.
Salurday at lha Rlllhor!ord Fu·
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Boskotball star Rick Barry hes Barry nwat play for lhem lor a
been hearing tho _ . . he •loft year before he II trea tO join
behind heap him wllh praise tbe Oakt. Thay 1111 lait aeaoon
while his new lrieoda are poob- lloea not ccuill beeause Barry
"oat It out," lnlt,Md ol ''P~
poohllll his abUI\)'.
Barry Is being sued by the u out,"
So Barry'o ottornaya, limited
San Francisco Warriors of lhe
National Basketball AssocloUon, oo far ID crooa ex&amp;mlnatlon, are
whose Witnesses call him runnllll their client down 117
lmpl71ni he Ia not so valuable
I 'Unique, tl Hhlghl;y skilled, tr and
"the most exciting haskotball or vital to the. taam as the
Warriors illY·
player rve ever observed."
Atlorne.v Rlcbard Archer salil
Barry left the Warriou lor
the Oakland Oaks ol the rival tho Warriors waul an additional
Amerlcan Basketball Aasocla- llllunclloo ap!nll Barry for
lion last year and did not play dsmagea, He aald jhay Will
for either team last sea1011 PfOYO lho unl-as of Barry' a
following • court IIIJuncUon
upholding the logalllf ol the

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National League: McCovey,Gl- ,
anta 23; ADen, Phil a 20; 11. Asron,
Rravos and Hart, Giants 19;
Banks, Cubs and Stargell, PIrates 15.
Ametican League: F. H"""rd,

Uttlepage is in

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lead~.rs ·

The probable answer is a
compromise choice - 110meone Accident Injuries
younger and less conservatlv~
than Hruska and quieter aod
PT. PLEASANT - Two accl.
loss liberal than ScotL
dent vicUms were treated at
Pleasant Volley Hoapltal and reTHREE RUNNING
leaaed.
Richard Knock, Jr.. 22,
OCEANPORT, N.J. (UPI)Whipple,
o., an employee o! lha
Trainers of Harbor View
Farm's Exclusive Nathe, ~~y. Madioon SUo Corp. waa treated
man Schwartz' Royal trace and lor a bedly cut ri811t forearm
Crogwood Stable's Jig Time, wldle WO&lt;ldng orectlq a s I I o
Thursday accepted Invitations on a farm at Apple Grove, w.
to compete In the $75,000 va.
Roacoe ~rouse, 28, Pl PleasMomnouth Invitational Aug, 3
ant
Rt I, an employee CJf. the
at Momnouth Park.
Trainers of W.ll. Perry'e Catslytlc 1:onotructloo OoiJlP&amp;!IY
Dewan and calumet Farm's atlhe GoodYear plant, was treatForward Pass, the Kentucky ed lor a sprained Jolt lmee obDerby and Prelkness "imer, tained while climbing a metal
declined invitatiON ID run their ladder aod struck hla log on a
horses In the one and one eighth sharp object:
mile race.

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WASHINGTON '
(lJPI)..: the world 0! politico.
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~laUoo Starts
, Foi!Ucal milondlll Ia. brutally
But a a soon as he was bsaten,
brief. It lasts. OlllJ: long -l!h
tD coont the votes and - ' the the speeulaUon started. Who
would aucoeed Kuchel aa lha
electlon •er&lt;llcl.
So It Ia witb Sen. Thomas Republican "whi.Pu-the 111mber
Kuchel o! Cllllornla, • llklllle two man In tho Sensto's GOP
liberal lawmaker who ran !DID a hlerarcl\r.
All the speculation starl8
tidal wave or conservatism on
the West coast and drowned. !rom the premise that Sen.
He was beaten In the Republi- EvereU M. Dirksen will harnllly
can primary by Dr. Max defeat his Democratic _,en(
In November aod lhat hla
Rafferty.
There were a lot of Senate politlon as Senate Republican
Republicans- possibly more ol leader Is secure.
From time to time, there II
them than Democrats-*""
disagreed with Kuchel's phllooo- talk aboUt challOIIIOS ID the
Jily. But It Is unUkely any o! Dirksen leaderahlp.
But pragmatic Republicans In
them
wanted to see the
ebullient Clll!ornian exiled !rom the 5el\llte tend ID acc..,t the
lnevltab!Ut.Y o! another Dlrkoen
term as leader and now are
wondering about a successor to
the No. 2 man.
Much of lhe speculation
FOR ALL OC(:ASIONS
centers on 6S.year~ld Sen.
Roman Hruska of Nebraska, a
We wire flowen everywhere
14-yesr.old veteran of the
Senate and posslbly the closest
992-2039
conlldant Dirksen has.
(IR NIGHT 949-2951
Legal Mind
Hruska, an allable man, Ia
Pomeroy Flo-r Shop
completely colorless In contrast
W. Main
to Dirksen or almost anyone
else.
Often called the legal mind
MRS. MILLARD VAN METER

FLOWERS

behind Dirksen's leadership, he
is, If anything, more l.'Onserva·
U•e and probably less pliable
than the current GOP leader.

bnportant to lhe Republlcons,
however, is that a Dirk.senw
Hruska combination would effectively shut out the younger,

more moderate and liberal
Republicans in the Senate.
To counter this, Sen. Hugh
Scott of Pennsylvanlo aald
recently he ~'may"' seek the
Kuchel post. Like Kuchel, Scolt
is considered a RepubUcan
Uberal. A former Republican
national chairman, Scott was
nrat elected "' the Senate In
1958.
art. neUher Hruska nor Scott
really represent a consensus of
Republican senators. Hruaka
can carry the old timets and
the newly elected oonaenatlves.
Scotf .euofit&lt;GI&amp;bi.ekllll ol-lha
Kuchol4,)tle liberals who are
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Ohio Lloaa E;ye

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Thureday presented a·•U.IJ9o
Pa1llolo&amp;r J.ab.
orawey of lhe !Jn!vorslh- ot
Cincinnati Medical Canter: '1110
11101101 was rilaed from odnlr:IC
butlono from Qhlo'l 20,000
Llona club mehlbero. . ·
The Ohio Uono E 1 e Reaearch Fouodslion also helpa
to support e.ve departments at
Ohio !late Unlverslt,y and Case
Western Reserve Un!Yerlit,y.
Its gifts ID the Unlverol\)' of
Clnc!Matl '"'" total $ll0,000.
gUt to lhe ~e

ROTC Training
PT. PLEASANT - Samuel D.

Littlepage, son of Mr. aod Mrs.
Samuel D. Llttlepsp, 2905
Chandler Drive, Folnt Pleasant,
a student at West VIrginia Unl.

versity at Morgantown, is attending Army Reserve Officers•
Trairil.ng Corps summer camp.

The eoune began June 15 at
lndlaniDwn Gap Military Rooorvation, AnnvUle, Pa.
Upon succeufU.l completion ol
summer camp and graduation
!rom college, he Is eligible tD be

commissioned as a second lieutenant In the U. S. Arll\Y. Cadet
Littlepage Is a 'l'Ombor of Phi

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AIOO!. Pit 80 2111 24. 113 .331 •
~. Cln 81 331 56 109 .329 ·.'
FtQCJd, .st.L 91 384 53 12J .3) 5 · / .
J~ ·CIJIS~ 359 56 113 ':ats:· ·
MlljAn. Ala 79 301 ~ 93 .309 .
Haller, LA 84 281 17 86 .3~
Glote, NY 80 258 22 79 ,306
st~ub. H~ 91 au 35 104 .~05
. '~zer li9'!11tal; Vlilttnghoora
Htbits, Cln 79 318 22 l6 .302 H
and 7-8 ·p.m. Pai-li!ita
Anon. Phlla 18 21s 43 .83· .;102
lllf'edlal!'lca Ward. ·
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Mra. Frild Facemire, Sr., 1222
Y&lt;llldiY. O&amp;k '17 247 31 74 .300
Ave.; M;rl B. Rd&gt;orU,
u.r&lt;l&amp;n, Bos 71 271 42 80 .295 '· Queeri )li;o &amp;eel; Mrl • ..John w.
carew, Min 62 2S3 27 ~s .292 HaniOii, Rl. ,2 PatriDt(l!fa. forYolza!d. Bos 86 283 49 81'.286 . lis
J. Bunch, Bidwell; Mrt.
HortOn, Del 82 288 H 82 .286
Ill' E. Ratll1r, Bt. 2 Vlntoa; lllolOllYA, Min 89 336 39 95 .283
vln J, Kirby, R1. I Galllpolla;
Uhlndr, Min 88 240 33 96 •282
Jaffrey Childers, Now Haven;
F.Hwd, Wash 87 326 40 91 ,279
Mrs. Dale L, Smith, Pl. PleaoWhite, NY
88 319 49 87 .273
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Mrll. CIIYin R. oOw!lll, MidFregool, Cal 87 330 44 89 .270

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Barry's contract.
RACINE
Ph. 446-2420 Now the Warrlora are COO·
Mr. and Mrl. Did&lt;
and
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senators 26; Hortoa., Tigers 23;
Harrelson, Red Sox 20; Jackson,

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returned ixJ1ne ·..W. lhem apendlng aeveral day• htra With
her grant\&gt;arellto.
Mrs: Marl!ll'ot Houdalhelt, ·accompanied bl relatives In Foinoroy, altended lbf WU.l. ~
. autday In Lanealler.
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Rt. 1 Ironton;
l!oninaton. Bono,
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Forall E. Roticlr,.Rt. ~Oak IUli; · ·
Jinel K. McMabla, Hamden• .
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J. Mullin•. Mra. Allen o. Myero.
• Mrs. John E. Ord, Mra. c...
'PariOIII, E4ward G. FAwardi,

A's 15; Powell, Oriolea, FreePT. PLEASANT :._ A
han, Tigers aod Oliva, Twins 14.
Malon County barber, Wlrt H; !lni, Mrs. Warren c. Thacker,
Runs Batted In
' Love, 67, and hie dauiibWr, Mrs. Mrs. Golden R. Waiaon, MrL NetNational League: McCo•ey,GlLola Druid, fl, boCh ol Btl- Ue F1eemlra, Mrs. Ruaaali'Ho!ants S9; Allen. Phills 54; Perez,
noldsbUr&amp; 0., were killed Wed- linger and Infant aon, !olio. HuReds, Har~ Giants and II. Aaron, l!pada.Y In ab IIU!omobUe ace!- bet1 '
PatteriOII and· lpiant
Braves 53.
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Mrs.
David B. ~raaue
American League: Harrelson.
Mr. Love wu a son ol.lha lnte and Infant dauJ!hter.
Red Sox 67; F. Howard, Senators
:charles F. and NU!JIIe Greer ·
65; Northrup, Tigers 55; Powell,
Love and a allier of Mr•· Jamea
Orioles 53; Horton, Tigers 51.
E. Marlh o1 911 Norlli Main
Pitching
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' Street, Pl. PleaiiiJt;. aod 1 - - .·
National Lequa: Marlchal, Gi·
aln CJf Mra. Jolm Greer of Pl.
ants 17-t; Regan. Cubas-2; Blass,
Plsasant IIlii hao BOYaral oth- ·
Pirates 7-2i Koosman, Mets and er dlot.ant relatives In ibe area.
Glbsoo, Carda iZ.5.
Mr. Love Ia al oo aurviYecl In
American League: McLain, TI· addition ID hlo slater, M r a.
gors 111-2;' -John, White Sox 7Marlh 117 hlo wile, GlaL\Yo, a
2; Tlant, Indians 15-5; Sarrtlago.
dsul!hter, Mrl. PhYlliS Cbaplln
Red Sox 9-4; Hardin, Ortolea 11·
of Clllfomla; one 1011, Jack Love
5.
•Of California; two brothers, AusUn and Opher Love, hoth of Co-

DISCIIARGID: MUiard Flock,

Charlo-; Georse Bai&lt;IIO Pl.
Ploaoant; Sharon 1m&amp; Pl. Plusant; CGMie 1m&amp; Pl. Pl..-;
Addle Ohlinger, Nowllavm~;Mra.
WOllam WUUama, MI. AltD (ex.
plred).

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Tho FlYO Folnt Star Stltehers
4-H Clllh enjoyed a family !lui ·
ouUIII Juljl 14, Ill ~ bOme of
Mr. and )llro. Woodrow Mora.
Tho day .... aplllll ploJini bukelball, baseblil, and horiO·
lboea. Molt ol Ill, It wu a aet1ugetber for Parenti, advloOrl,
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At t O'clock chlck«&lt; barbecue
prepared and served by !be
llrls ol the dub. Attending were

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PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
ADMITTED: Michell Nowlin,
Apple Grove; J. H. Farley, Pl.
Pleasant; llor)ald Humphre,vs, Pl.
Pleasant; Marilyn Ruasell, Pt.
Pleasant; Mra. Norman Henry,
Galllpolll. Ferry; Angelo Campbell, Pt. Plaaaant.
.

L~ and Mrs. Steve lloby, the
former Soian llarrla, of Lampoe, Callt and Mr, IIIII Mrs.
Robert Harris of Col11111bu1 WID
opend the weekend lo Mlddiii)01'I
with R. W. llarrla, Sr., and other ralsUvoa. U. Roby Is 111tlonecl ~~ tho va-ra A I r

Orderly,....

Angela R. Baker, Mrs. bella

ilenuey, Mro. John Follrod, Ste·
phanle GIYen, B r y a n K.
Gordner, Mrs. Johll D. Jl.
vldln, Nallia Johnlon, J e U-

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family, Mr. andMra.lleldYOUIIIJ.
and family, Mr. aod Mro. Earl
Dean a a d 81rla, SaiiJiel Mlehaels and twlna, Mr. and Mro.
Woodrow Mora and family, Mr.
aod Mrs. John A. Jolferi and
daullbter, Stevo Frost, Mr1.
Ralph Chapman, and !Uo aod
Joan COwde~.

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coolerenco Ausual 1-4 In Watt
Powell Park. AD aoaalona are
1ree and open to the pW!Ic, with
no colleellona being takan.

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day with a .u-r at the home
ol hla par..U, Mr. and Mrt.
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C&lt;JI. Jamoo llartiDger, atatlol&gt;ed at NeDio Air Force Bloo,
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home hero, over tho woekeDII.
To
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MASO!I- Mr. and Mro. Bobby
Mr. 111111 Mrs. James Johnson
YOUIIi Milt Cloa~, CJf t h o
and chlldr1111, KIJnbtrly and Jerr Ray Reynolds entartalned Selur·
l'onleroy First Balltllt Church
have rotomed ID their bema In day ..W. a blrthclay ~ - held a picnic recontl1 at I b e
1111 their daughlor, Janet Ru,
homo of Mro. ~~dFoouw ~ovUle. · ilrL JQimsOii and and ... her oiShth birthday.
C\lildrell apent the put - k
In Fomeroy.
Gomes ware plaJeG IIlii hoilitre with her mother, Ml:t. suAttendlnl woro ~- and Mro. san HawUrwo, who hao been UL Joan favors ,.....sfy.,ascholthO
Barry BaUey and 11;111&gt;. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer of auoota who wore 911lo DOland,
Mrl. WOllam Sheridan, Jllaria,
Da,yton were wee- vlsiiDra Theresa DOland, Jolir Roush,
Anita, and Chrllllaa, Mr•. IIlii
or Mrs. David nrmer and Mr. Frankie Roush, Arl- Scarlltr·
Mro. Richard PIDlaw, Mrl. Wil- ·and
ry, Frances Re;yaolda, Laura~~
Mrs. Arthur Skinner.
liam Slloalfer, Gal and Meloal',
Mr. and Mrs. James Hood warda, Unda FAwarda, c~
the BOY. and Mto. Carver Wll· and daulihter, Jolene and Lellle, !Uo Reynolds, ItaymondandFranllama and dilugbter, Boley, Mra.
Relrellhlllento
of Foontaln VaUoy, Callt are coa Reynolds.
Oroll wnea and Annl and Jim. hero lor 1 tWo week visit with were served.
my, Mrl. Falter, llld Mra. T. the!r parente, Mr. and Ml'L KenM. CottrUI, Jayne, Jill and Jollll.
llllh Davia ol Rutlall:l and Mr.
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presldl,. miDiiter aald the local
dolqalion will 1!t amoog 4,000
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Jellci.u'a · Wltnesaea of lho
l'am8t'O;' '·Conilfelllion expect ID
beva a daleaaUIII at 1 four -day

When The High GuabtY~, Ok ·.
t.galn-Prlucl Used Can
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TUESDAY
FOREST ROSE CouncU 285,
Dauglltera or Amerlco, Tuoeday,
7:30 p.m. at the hall; a vote on
eonaolldalion with tilo Chester
CouncD will be takan; 'all mom•
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and one graat-Craodchlld.
Mra. Druho\1 was lhe wile o(
ct. Col. Druholt and lho mother
CJf three children.
Service• will be beldat !Oa.m.
Salurday at lha Rlllhor!ord Fu·
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Boskotball star Rick Barry hes Barry nwat play for lhem lor a
been hearing tho _ . . he •loft year before he II trea tO join
behind heap him wllh praise tbe Oakt. Thay 1111 lait aeaoon
while his new lrieoda are poob- lloea not ccuill beeause Barry
"oat It out," lnlt,Md ol ''P~
poohllll his abUI\)'.
Barry Is being sued by the u out,"
So Barry'o ottornaya, limited
San Francisco Warriors of lhe
National Basketball AssocloUon, oo far ID crooa ex&amp;mlnatlon, are
whose Witnesses call him runnllll their client down 117
lmpl71ni he Ia not so valuable
I 'Unique, tl Hhlghl;y skilled, tr and
"the most exciting haskotball or vital to the. taam as the
Warriors illY·
player rve ever observed."
Atlorne.v Rlcbard Archer salil
Barry left the Warriou lor
the Oakland Oaks ol the rival tho Warriors waul an additional
Amerlcan Basketball Aasocla- llllunclloo ap!nll Barry for
lion last year and did not play dsmagea, He aald jhay Will
for either team last sea1011 PfOYO lho unl-as of Barry' a
following • court IIIJuncUon
upholding the logalllf ol the

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National League: McCovey,Gl- ,
anta 23; ADen, Phil a 20; 11. Asron,
Rravos and Hart, Giants 19;
Banks, Cubs and Stargell, PIrates 15.
Ametican League: F. H"""rd,

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The probable answer is a
compromise choice - 110meone Accident Injuries
younger and less conservatlv~
than Hruska and quieter aod
PT. PLEASANT - Two accl.
loss liberal than ScotL
dent vicUms were treated at
Pleasant Volley Hoapltal and reTHREE RUNNING
leaaed.
Richard Knock, Jr.. 22,
OCEANPORT, N.J. (UPI)Whipple,
o., an employee o! lha
Trainers of Harbor View
Farm's Exclusive Nathe, ~~y. Madioon SUo Corp. waa treated
man Schwartz' Royal trace and lor a bedly cut ri811t forearm
Crogwood Stable's Jig Time, wldle WO&lt;ldng orectlq a s I I o
Thursday accepted Invitations on a farm at Apple Grove, w.
to compete In the $75,000 va.
Roacoe ~rouse, 28, Pl PleasMomnouth Invitational Aug, 3
ant
Rt I, an employee CJf. the
at Momnouth Park.
Trainers of W.ll. Perry'e Catslytlc 1:onotructloo OoiJlP&amp;!IY
Dewan and calumet Farm's atlhe GoodYear plant, was treatForward Pass, the Kentucky ed lor a sprained Jolt lmee obDerby and Prelkness "imer, tained while climbing a metal
declined invitatiON ID run their ladder aod struck hla log on a
horses In the one and one eighth sharp object:
mile race.

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cuaaecl ll1e acyle ',~
on .luiy 18th tO be hehl at
ll1e lflddlii&gt;Ott illlb &amp;:hool ""'
the interview Judal .. 1p be .bOld .
Augum 181 lillie I'GIIIeiW'J~ .
lor Hilh School. Tile ""'f ·lllalecl - · p•oJocto aod oewt!Wprojecta were diaoussed, accordiJW
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TENTH DISTIUCT CONG. Clarence E. Miller, right, c&lt;Jtlfen on applicatlona bs·. resicleots who
hBil Rood damage last sprlns with IUchord Senaeobrenner, resl011il director of the Small Bualneso
Administration from Columbus. A number or loons ortilnatlns In Miller's di!Jirict have been Illproved and oddltional applications are being proceosecl. tndivlduala ioeecllns Bnanc:lal assistance '
are again reminded that tbey ahould conlllct the S.li.A. ColumbUa ileKio.-.1 Oftlce at 50 Wool Gay
stree4 columbus, Ohio, 43215. F1ood damage applications must be ftlecl prior ID Navembor 30,
1968.

menta, accordlnr; to Terri Miller, gr&lt;q&gt; turned In their money for
news reporter.
the polllto chlp •ales and learned
how ID set a tray for judging.
THE SNOWVILLE tH' Club Vicki Wolle led ll1e gr&lt;qJ in
met on Frlday, July 5th, at the singing Cor reereatlon. Mem 5
heme of advi.SOJ'fl, Mr. and Mrs. was cooked and served to the
Fred stanley. Also present were members for retreshmenta.
advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Wood. F1fteen club members a~
THE MEIGS COUNTY Better
tellled the meeting.
Livestock 1-H Beef Club met 11
The group diecussed the ~ 111e Blackwood Farm on Jub 8
Q' speaklns contest tD be held with Jim Meredlth and Uoyd
July 30th. They alao decided ID Blackwood, advilora, presed acsave bottle CII)B to earn money. cordlns ID Jim Betz. Sateen
Linda Beal gave a report onlnvi· memben answered roll call. Jim
tatioos. The meetlns concluded Merecl!th gave a demon5tntlon
with 1 wiener roast;, according to and Chuck Eastma&amp; was in
Florence Meeks, rltM)I1er.
eharge of recreatiOn. Refreshments were served by the adviaGORDON WAHNER, news re- ar.
porter, said that 11 club members attended the meet~Jw of ll1e
THE MEIGS 4-11 PLEASURE
Harriaonvllle Boys 1-H Club· re- Riders met at Downie Acres,
cently with admor Pauline At- heine of Mrs. William Dowttle,
kina asslliting. The club alsomet advisor, on July 9th, accordirw
on July 8th at the Harrisonville to Karen GriMth, news reportGrange with admors Mr. and er. Eighteen members llld eight
Mre. Virgil Atldns and 12 mom- noltors atleodecl. Dr. A. P.
bora in atteJldance. Richard War- Smith, veterioarian from Amesner gave a report on State Junior ville, 0,, talked on uM~nagUw
Leaderahlp
held at
Your Horse's Health". A ques-Ohio the last week In June.
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are thrilled with the sounds of great music-then we
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U~doubtedly, our energy and ability is God. It- is He
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TilE COLUMBIA MAKE IT 4·
The entire gr&lt;q1 enjoyed swimH Club met on July 3 at ll1e eo. ming tor recreation. Rerresh-lumbia School with adnaors Mae ments were in charge of Le~
JOI1!an and Emma WhlttingiDnat- or&amp; Michael, Lilda Brown, and ·
tanding. Fifteen club .members Sandra Newlun. The nut meetlns
101wered roll call. The club col· will be to aulst ln cleaning It&gt;
lected money for the J)otato chip ll1e Junior Fair Building.
sale, discussed holdlrw a bake
aale, alii piannlJw lor the Salecy
THE EDEN RIDGE 4-H Club
!tleahlng Contest. C&amp;rubn Hoyd met at the home ot Hegira Kbnea
ctemonatratecl ho!I!Dputlnadaf4 on Jub lOth. The club Ia planand Rmda Whl~ IIMMed nlg I bohe sale, will do baldns II
how to put in a hem.
tbe next meeting, llld are planMargie Jeaers and Vlrslula n.bw to order 4-11 t-shtrts, acJordan gave a report on W club cordlna: to Manha Kimes, Dews
camp. Vicki Hoyd was In charge reporter.
of reereatim.
Retreahmenta
Pam Goody gave a demonstrawere served by Mary Jordan, tloo on -..mg breed and cut.
Mae Jordan and Roth Jonlln. U~. Retreahmenta were served
by Josle Shield• IJIII Maroha
THE RIVERVIEW W Club met Kimes.
at the Riverview llemeoary
School on Jul12with17membora
THE COLIJiollllA Make It 4-8
and Mrs. Margaret Brown and Oub met at ll1e Kbool on Jub
Mrs. Maxine Whlteheod, ldn.. lOth with 18 membora attending.
ors, attending according to Jean
Tile club plana to ll1e 1!1le
Whitehead, news reporter.
rewe prad:lee session on July
The youJWer girls worked on 18th and will
tnlntortheir doll blanketa. The oilier
girls worked on lllelr blouses
TiHin
and dresses. Barbara Andrews
demonstrated altins of 11.....
JIIIO Whitehead cleiiiOilJtratecl
facing a pocket. Safe Bicycles
was the !Dplc of a opeclal report
by Jullo Whitehead, ..,., tel)(lt1.
or.
Paula Hauber wasln charge of
recreation which included the
Color Memory contast. Refreahmenta wore aerved by Barbara
Andrew,, Jane Whitehead, Linda
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met Jwi 9ti1 ltthehomeoltheadv1sor, Mrs. Harold Lohse, ac·
cording to Junes A. WUea, news
reporter. Six club members were
in attendance. The club Is plannilw a special breakfast for 111e
next meeting.
John Lohse rfiK)rted on the
belldill! of the 8ootlorllleJunlor
Leaderoblp Club lor ll1e Ill&amp; Bund

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Augum 181 lillie I'GIIIeiW'J~ .
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hBil Rood damage last sprlns with IUchord Senaeobrenner, resl011il director of the Small Bualneso
Administration from Columbus. A number or loons ortilnatlns In Miller's di!Jirict have been Illproved and oddltional applications are being proceosecl. tndivlduala ioeecllns Bnanc:lal assistance '
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1968.

menta, accordlnr; to Terri Miller, gr&lt;q&gt; turned In their money for
news reporter.
the polllto chlp •ales and learned
how ID set a tray for judging.
THE SNOWVILLE tH' Club Vicki Wolle led ll1e gr&lt;qJ in
met on Frlday, July 5th, at the singing Cor reereatlon. Mem 5
heme of advi.SOJ'fl, Mr. and Mrs. was cooked and served to the
Fred stanley. Also present were members for retreshmenta.
advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Wood. F1fteen club members a~
THE MEIGS COUNTY Better
tellled the meeting.
Livestock 1-H Beef Club met 11
The group diecussed the ~ 111e Blackwood Farm on Jub 8
Q' speaklns contest tD be held with Jim Meredlth and Uoyd
July 30th. They alao decided ID Blackwood, advilora, presed acsave bottle CII)B to earn money. cordlns ID Jim Betz. Sateen
Linda Beal gave a report onlnvi· memben answered roll call. Jim
tatioos. The meetlns concluded Merecl!th gave a demon5tntlon
with 1 wiener roast;, according to and Chuck Eastma&amp; was in
Florence Meeks, rltM)I1er.
eharge of recreatiOn. Refreshments were served by the adviaGORDON WAHNER, news re- ar.
porter, said that 11 club members attended the meet~Jw of ll1e
THE MEIGS 4-11 PLEASURE
Harriaonvllle Boys 1-H Club· re- Riders met at Downie Acres,
cently with admor Pauline At- heine of Mrs. William Dowttle,
kina asslliting. The club alsomet advisor, on July 9th, accordirw
on July 8th at the Harrisonville to Karen GriMth, news reportGrange with admors Mr. and er. Eighteen members llld eight
Mre. Virgil Atldns and 12 mom- noltors atleodecl. Dr. A. P.
bora in atteJldance. Richard War- Smith, veterioarian from Amesner gave a report on State Junior ville, 0,, talked on uM~nagUw
Leaderahlp
held at
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TilE COLUMBIA MAKE IT 4·
The entire gr&lt;q1 enjoyed swimH Club met on July 3 at ll1e eo. ming tor recreation. Rerresh-lumbia School with adnaors Mae ments were in charge of Le~
JOI1!an and Emma WhlttingiDnat- or&amp; Michael, Lilda Brown, and ·
tanding. Fifteen club .members Sandra Newlun. The nut meetlns
101wered roll call. The club col· will be to aulst ln cleaning It&gt;
lected money for the J)otato chip ll1e Junior Fair Building.
sale, discussed holdlrw a bake
aale, alii piannlJw lor the Salecy
THE EDEN RIDGE 4-H Club
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ctemonatratecl ho!I!Dputlnadaf4 on Jub lOth. The club Ia planand Rmda Whl~ IIMMed nlg I bohe sale, will do baldns II
how to put in a hem.
tbe next meeting, llld are planMargie Jeaers and Vlrslula n.bw to order 4-11 t-shtrts, acJordan gave a report on W club cordlna: to Manha Kimes, Dews
camp. Vicki Hoyd was In charge reporter.
of reereatim.
Retreahmenta
Pam Goody gave a demonstrawere served by Mary Jordan, tloo on -..mg breed and cut.
Mae Jordan and Roth Jonlln. U~. Retreahmenta were served
by Josle Shield• IJIII Maroha
THE RIVERVIEW W Club met Kimes.
at the Riverview llemeoary
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THE COLIJiollllA Make It 4-8
and Mrs. Margaret Brown and Oub met at ll1e Kbool on Jub
Mrs. Maxine Whlteheod, ldn.. lOth with 18 membora attending.
ors, attending according to Jean
Tile club plana to ll1e 1!1le
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rewe prad:lee session on July
The youJWer girls worked on 18th and will
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TiHin
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demonstrated altins of 11.....
JIIIO Whitehead cleiiiOilJtratecl
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or.
Paula Hauber wasln charge of
recreation which included the
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Andrew,, Jane Whitehead, Linda
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next meeting.
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belldill! of the 8ootlorllleJunlor
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porcll.Z
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es,
nice
view
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stolen lrom bel11nd· drug 8lore
NO.
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iii
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apartment. a Sprlltf A•,
ersvllle, city water, phone
IUid Gloeekners. II retumed,
mer Clliltooo Coal Co. tfp'pla, 17 ACREs - LaYI nice, bam,
Pomeroy, Phone 991-6158.
7-1~
other balldlnss, 6 rooms, mono questions asked. 7-19-2\p
loeltetl B mn.. east or w.n.
f-lf.Cis
dern balb, two porches.
14 Foor STAR CJWI'I' RU!f..
tooo. Phone 314-3'117 Wellllon
HELEN
41' VIRGR. TEAFORD
BAND EVERY Friday from I NEWLY moodeled
eflloe
ABOtrl', 30 hp Jolmon, tniJ.
for IDformation. Wllb!n Coal
p.m. to 2 a.m. Sbenang 10011111, C«&lt;ll!!' Olurt IUid !!:all er and an ,.,.,.,.,..,., Vf111
-Compaooy.
7-!NIIe AIISOCIATES
SYRACUIE
Springs Nile Club. Best band
Main. Dirocl Inquiries to ~
good condllloo, low ]l'loa,
7-111-31&lt;
In the area.
7-111-11&lt;
bert Il1ll. Jr., Robert IDD,
phone 11111-3J.Q.
7-!Uie RIDING LAWNMOWER Ill bp.
Rlcbard Yau&amp;flan, Sr., '"' r,...
Pllone 98U946.
7-1utc
DO!f'S BARBER llbop will be ter Hart.
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Plekup.
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over pa:vmenls, rr a..elle, 1958 CHEVROLET, 2-door, e
llulllltll s.vlcll
• . DoD w..... Rac:I!Je.
CI.!!AN MODERN l1'aller, 8111'1 a1eo 14 foot Lone Sill' Boat, cylinder, new battery, gener- Atrl'O BODY Sloop, new ahop
buBt-on UYIDg room. Jdell ar 18 Evlnrude ·Motor, 40 bp,
ator, carberat&lt;r, foe! pump, manqed by Tom Maabn.
elderly eouple, young lllll'l'letl · a1eo e horses, am liuDIIr,
pbllfj! and wiring. Pbooe ~
IAow ....-Foead ancl likllletl Ja'I'IIIIIITI!:S SWARMING? wlllt 110 children, ... 0111 .....
phone 99UI12.
7-11-111!
ltUlJI, evenlng!J IIIU171.
Ilor. Can offB &gt;W the very
ftey a ~... IIIII
erJy resident. Phone 742 . _
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Proflllt, W
SIX ROOM house, Ill lleecb
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Clldo.
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SMALL POOilLE8, crOIIIIIIII
bath, larp porcb ad
FIVE ROOM IIOUIII!llllld belli,
yard,
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you
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partly
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July !1,
to 4. Hams, bacon,
laDd White Ttrrlerl IUid desired. 'II! s. Setml Aw.,
Falun!
Scbnmaso,
leiDptlrlrJ
bait ol hog. lllolguDo only.
abots, an A.K.C. Jll!brGill Middleport, Can be - ., SEVEN ROOM lurnJahetl farm
Rutland American Lop..
ltJP!)Intmellt alia' I p.m. . .
hOUII, 7 ICI'I!tl lA !BIId, 8111'1
K&lt;Diels, Ololvllle. Phone ••
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Wllbanl, tiMIIII ••••
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bttlldlnp,
one cellar,. pnlen
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spaee, esln!mely ~ water.
f-H-llltt
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tlllqU: .. ,lei
House just recently NliiOtlel. . ..,.,.. again, July Ill. Clll
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ed. 'Green Aena', - mOe .
now lor apPOintment. Clolod STI!R1!0 AM a. nl U. ftl. ·
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urday at Jacl:8 Club on RarMF 165.
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risonv!Ue Road off Rl 7. P'URNISIIBD OARAUB ...... HAY . . In the field, tlmollw &lt;1t ·
Gayle McDonald and Ills
u.d 011 Uneoln
llllllllll orchard t!t'ISS. 15e per bale
fvlfon.ThomPIOft
Drifters. Country llluslc.
slandinR. 4llc oer bale baled.
paid; lllalll only• ...... TRACTOR SAlES
T-111-11&lt;
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Phone 991-6158.
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bednloml, Jlltldleparl. .... and amnllller. Jnqu1re till

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MILLER·· MOBILE 'HOMES '

O'BRIEN &amp;- CIIOIV
IIIW.TY COMPANY
MIDDL!lPORT - Ill story
·frame, I bedrooms. new beth,
new furnace. new bot Wlllor
tank, lit!ll' Roor cmrlng. This
property In euenent condJ..
Uon. tf,'IUO.OO.
POMEIIoY - ·1 story frame,
I lledrooma, boeement, PI
tlcior fumaee. $2.0110.00.
CALL US FOR 'YOOR NEt!JD8
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HENRY C1J!LAND

'I'IWLER SPACE, .n 11111"'"
anlJable. laqalre Ill ..... RYE SEED. II bu"""t David
rr Iller s ar I p.m. Wrllt P. Yost. Portland. Phone IU-

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All .\ppllailcol lllleolaled!
. 1ree llenraa IUid Timer
Watd!el . . time to ebect

,._. DRESSES.Sizes 12 14.

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lllrsDgers; one is black IUid
127 Butlerllut Ave.
wblle, one dark ton. AlviD
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VB eJWi:ne, aUtOmatic traDa., power ateerbtg and brakes,
. gold finish wllh' llllld v!nyl interior, bucket seats. R&amp;H. ·

Po.taeroy'Motor Co•. @)·~·

OPPICI NOUU

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C.rd Of Thanb
OUR SINCI'lRE !banks to
friends and nelgbbors who
aent cards and flowers at !be
death of our brother, N. S.
White of Akron.
Charles and Beulah
While, Middleport
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Saturday, July 20
I 0:00 til2:0i
At
WHISPERING
PINES
Music by ''The Ravens"

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18 'MtJS'I'ANG e&lt;~~~oa llble. I POODLE PUPP~ AKC 1'0)
.,undtr, I need, a'llo 18 · White and stud service, 4 IUid
Jllnllanl! v.-. 1 tiiiMd. ~ 6 lbs. Pbone lltUJ.e&amp;.
!ng onllable. CIIJ - 7-lNOic
Iller I p.m. !lbm• ...,..
to VJolel
Smith, Long Bottom. PbDIIe

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(oiULY ONLY)

APPUANCf SALE

1185-3528.

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GOOD CLEAN dry rootl~ ~
lellfl, • lb., yellow nile, ..
. lb.; 11!11 appte root, ao centt
lb. BID Bailey, We;
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STRAW HATS reduced to It
cents ...,b, sun glasses valtJN
to 15 only 99 cents, larp
glasses 4 for lit cenis, larp
cupo 4 for 59 cenis, automobUe touch-up paint It cenbr,
fioor mats $2.39 set, I&amp;-IDch
window fans lll.lt. AD at
Bryant's. 108 W. Main, Pomeroy.
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. 423-7521

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Wheel Alignment

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BaiNG
LIFE TO
YOUR
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"50 HP clau". Big lraco
tor perform•-· amad
tnotor ooonomy - yoll
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HOBSTETTER
REALTY, .
GBO. HOIISI'o,;ii-ER,

Dad Ukes to give.Mom
a rest and the faml!y
a good time. He

brings them hete,

BroUr

where good food and

. RACINE - 6 rooms, bath, full
basement, 3 car· garage, 2

service have always
been synonymO\IB.

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bath, atorm doors, forced aft
!Qt, 3 lots.

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BAD.EY'S RESTAURANT

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bath IUid ball; two loll, will
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Phone Muon 'mallt.

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STOLEll. One gallon milk Clll, TWO BEDROOM ell'-'mJ · THREE ROOM HOuBE In Mlllbatho, ~ ltltchen,
porcll.Z
!IIIDDLEPORT7 I'OOIIll,
es,
nice
view
of
river.
stolen lrom bel11nd· drug 8lore
NO.
I,
lnlJkER
OOAL
iii
ftlr.
apartment. a Sprlltf A•,
ersvllle, city water, phone
IUid Gloeekners. II retumed,
mer Clliltooo Coal Co. tfp'pla, 17 ACREs - LaYI nice, bam,
Pomeroy, Phone 991-6158.
7-1~
other balldlnss, 6 rooms, mono questions asked. 7-19-2\p
loeltetl B mn.. east or w.n.
f-lf.Cis
dern balb, two porches.
14 Foor STAR CJWI'I' RU!f..
tooo. Phone 314-3'117 Wellllon
HELEN
41' VIRGR. TEAFORD
BAND EVERY Friday from I NEWLY moodeled
eflloe
ABOtrl', 30 hp Jolmon, tniJ.
for IDformation. Wllb!n Coal
p.m. to 2 a.m. Sbenang 10011111, C«&lt;ll!!' Olurt IUid !!:all er and an ,.,.,.,.,..,., Vf111
-Compaooy.
7-!NIIe AIISOCIATES
SYRACUIE
Springs Nile Club. Best band
Main. Dirocl Inquiries to ~
good condllloo, low ]l'loa,
7-111-31&lt;
In the area.
7-111-11&lt;
bert Il1ll. Jr., Robert IDD,
phone 11111-3J.Q.
7-!Uie RIDING LAWNMOWER Ill bp.
Rlcbard Yau&amp;flan, Sr., '"' r,...
Pllone 98U946.
7-1utc
DO!f'S BARBER llbop will be ter Hart.
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Plekup.
llanpr,
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7-17doled July 21 tbroulb Jul)'
over pa:vmenls, rr a..elle, 1958 CHEVROLET, 2-door, e
llulllltll s.vlcll
• . DoD w..... Rac:I!Je.
CI.!!AN MODERN l1'aller, 8111'1 a1eo 14 foot Lone Sill' Boat, cylinder, new battery, gener- Atrl'O BODY Sloop, new ahop
buBt-on UYIDg room. Jdell ar 18 Evlnrude ·Motor, 40 bp,
ator, carberat&lt;r, foe! pump, manqed by Tom Maabn.
elderly eouple, young lllll'l'letl · a1eo e horses, am liuDIIr,
pbllfj! and wiring. Pbooe ~
IAow ....-Foead ancl likllletl Ja'I'IIIIIITI!:S SWARMING? wlllt 110 children, ... 0111 .....
phone 99UI12.
7-11-111!
ltUlJI, evenlng!J IIIU171.
Ilor. Can offB &gt;W the very
ftey a ~... IIIII
erJy resident. Phone 742 . _
7-!Utc
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POODLE
PVPPII!8,
AKC
'l'ot
Y-17islloctlon suaranteetl. :Ill RailII*"'- lllld 1DfonnoiiGB •
minlalule. $'IS ad ap. ... _ 3.,. liP JOHNSON ou1lloard 11111- road St., Mltltlleport, Plotloe
ern! IJ*I! dl!lllll. .,
semce mr lfllOIIIIDI. "-' tor, 5-ptece dinette lilt. boll! IIUtB'I.
?-18«e
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very
good
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IIAper Cllll ........ Allied 1'1111 BLUE LUS'l'RE 1101 Cllll1 IIIII
sonably priced. can 74S-4111. RADIO AM&gt; TV REPAIR. boule
Oidrol. PamaO), 111111. earpeta lA son but 1eam plio .uc ClGideD RetriiNf JiUill ,,,
7-INII!
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IIIII IUid loll. Had oleclata
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lllddllparL
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sbampooer
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• • • STRAW - Cl0811 wlleat almr,
llroldwa)' 81., Mlddlepart,
lin.
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any amooml. Dale Kaub. 0..
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7-1'-lfc ,
Will. DO ..tar II lllml fer. Phone ._l. 7-!Ntp
.. . ......... pacbtl, Pffllnl, ONE DELRAY electdc ....... YOU CAN atlll- .. r r OD
aJmn1mm
boall.
CliP
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with ampJIIIer, ta: •1111111
llteratbll, •
bay
pony $1111. can Iller • p.m., 1117 '"' ...... Cilia rr . PONY, 43 1NC111!8, lw-)'1111'
1111. Preddle Tbobel, Mull,
..._
old geldlns, well lralnetl.'
Ch!sler, 91J5.15411.
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...... 'I7J.IIIl.
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Rhonda South, Oak Groft
1CO. 1 PO'I'A'l\'8, wt r PO'I'ATOI!!S, bunl, CIIMip
Road,
Racine.
7-!Uie
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bait .... ~ .., IUid beell. Phone .....
IIIII aall. I to I P-IlL 11m&gt;
' n .. Clmnee
Proflllt, W
SIX ROOM house, Ill lleecb
.., lhra FrldaJ...... 111&amp;111 11111oa, w
Clldo.
, . . . St., Middleport; new llatn,
_ , J'rlday.
U4lt
SMALL POOilLE8, crOIIIIIIII
bath, larp porcb ad
FIVE ROOM IIOUIII!llllld belli,
yard,
t&amp;OOO. Pbooe .....
free
If
you
wisll.
Well
111111IROOI'JNG MATCH lbldoq,
0111
floor'
partly
fandltW
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July !1,
to 4. Hams, bacon,
laDd White Ttrrlerl IUid desired. 'II! s. Setml Aw.,
Falun!
Scbnmaso,
leiDptlrlrJ
bait ol hog. lllolguDo only.
abots, an A.K.C. Jll!brGill Middleport, Can be - ., SEVEN ROOM lurnJahetl farm
Rutland American Lop..
ltJP!)Intmellt alia' I p.m. . .
hOUII, 7 ICI'I!tl lA !BIId, 8111'1
K&lt;Diels, Ololvllle. Phone ••
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7-17-Jte
den
Wllbanl, tiMIIII ••••
0. 0. I8ADl'UIII
bttlldlnp,
one cellar,. pnlen
1111S4,
vlslton
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AUChiJIIDFl
spaee, esln!mely ~ water.
f-H-llltt
.' BELEN'S B-A Beauty Salon
tlllqU: .. ,lei
House just recently NliiOtlel. . ..,.,.. again, July Ill. Clll
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ed. 'Green Aena', - mOe .
now lor apPOintment. Clolod STI!R1!0 AM a. nl U. ftl. ·
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eounty
road
1e,
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JlondaYI. Pllone 887_. ~ IIIII COIIIO!e. '1'llt!le sell IN .....iii
1 t I Clltle
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from.....
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llANO EVERY Friday and SatIIHI'It
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Beecb st.. Middleport. 7-1~e
urday at Jacl:8 Club on RarMF 165.
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risonv!Ue Road off Rl 7. P'URNISIIBD OARAUB ...... HAY . . In the field, tlmollw &lt;1t ·
Gayle McDonald and Ills
u.d 011 Uneoln
llllllllll orchard t!t'ISS. 15e per bale
fvlfon.ThomPIOft
Drifters. Country llluslc.
slandinR. 4llc oer bale baled.
paid; lllalll only• ...... TRACTOR SAlES
T-111-11&lt;
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Phone 991-6158.
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P'URNISIIBD IJ*IW twt ONE USED Fender bass guitar
bednloml, Jlltldleparl. .... and amnllller. Jnqu1re till

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MILLER·· MOBILE 'HOMES '

O'BRIEN &amp;- CIIOIV
IIIW.TY COMPANY
MIDDL!lPORT - Ill story
·frame, I bedrooms. new beth,
new furnace. new bot Wlllor
tank, lit!ll' Roor cmrlng. This
property In euenent condJ..
Uon. tf,'IUO.OO.
POMEIIoY - ·1 story frame,
I lledrooma, boeement, PI
tlcior fumaee. $2.0110.00.
CALL US FOR 'YOOR NEt!JD8
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HENRY C1J!LAND

'I'IWLER SPACE, .n 11111"'"
anlJable. laqalre Ill ..... RYE SEED. II bu"""t David
rr Iller s ar I p.m. Wrllt P. Yost. Portland. Phone IU-

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JI'VJINIBIIED ad ..........
..,.n-tl. a.. ID ..... 1952. \i-TON PICKUP truek.
Phone mrm after S p.m.

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All .\ppllailcol lllleolaled!
. 1ree llenraa IUid Timer
Watd!el . . time to ebect

,._. DRESSES.Sizes 12 14.

PLENTY otiPICI rw • 11'11• with .n fldllllll. Ia s,r..
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LOST, TWO bounds, oily to APARTMENT, cloee
lllrsDgers; one is black IUid
127 Butlerllut Ave.
wblle, one dark ton. AlviD
Myen. Phone llliSJ1III4 CbelTIIAILICR, llrolm'l

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01 relative calm Tlwnday,
oftlclalo declded tOday to
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MOGS THEATRE

Rocky
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the job and ... a winner.
Only lncldenl
The Youngstown Incident
came when the Negroes dis-played signs and c h a n t e d
"Racist, racist." The signs read
"Black Powe~ ,'' Roc~ the Raci st" and "Rap Brown not
Rocky."

SAVIN

Ja.iled

' H. Llevln&amp;·

65 Ford LTD 4 Dr. H.T. . . ... .. , $1695

352 V·U motor, auto. trans., P.S., white over blue,
with bluE&gt; mterior ..

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five men leaped aut with
submachine guns and stationed
themselves at the entrance.

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V-8 motor, auto. trans., power steering, power
brates, brown with brown vinyl interior

65 Pontiac Catalina Con. . . . , . . $1995

Auto. tr~ power steerins. power brakes. Blue
tone vinyl Int.

flllilh with

"You 'il L e Oar Qualify Way of Doing Busintra"

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT. •••
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS- None.
DL'lCIIARGES - None.

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liorn at; Letart, w. VIi bOno·
ar..-.aled fr!&gt;tn walwna· H Ish
School 'at 1111101). ·m~·: m;,;, Ia '.:,~'I'I~Jit:
lbo !oi'l!&gt;er. Doii~ ~ &lt;If' .
New HaYen. Th• .- e two
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dten, Karen and ..,.,..,
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Uevl!lg has been lpvolved ,In 'cIM!II~ ..'~"i
::,!,antAE";';!!~, ,~:
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BANK
Now, there's a brand new
way to Vlve time and steps
when you bank with us!
Just step right up to our
"sidewalk bank" .,. strut·
ltvel ltlltr's window,
while you can makt deposits, cash checks, at
you're passing by. Try this
ntW fast sorvke, soon.

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 to 7:00

PO EROY NATIONAL BANK
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He work84 aa two Aj)pOiaehlan ,
Pl)llllaln Well VIrginia, lbel'hl1·
lp Spore plant at New Haven
IIIII lhe Kanalllla River Pllllll 'at
Gla881&gt;w,
,__ Gl aa well 18 ~h·
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The 1968 prosnm lor tho 19th
. I11JIIII GaUia Count;r Junl..- Fair

Soviets Hinting
Of Intervention

II aD but COIIIjl(eted. However, a
few last • minute entertalmnent
chansl&gt;s are expected during Mon-

day's sesslon.
Here's the tentative talr pro--

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Olllctal opening, _7 p..m.;.Wai.
CCIIIIo addresa by ProsldeDI B. B.
. . . . . ~' tntrOducilon• 0(
lll"sts, .7:10 p. m.; Nlirlh GaHta
band coneor~ 7:!0 p.1m.i Brot!&gt;erMod Nill!t ,~cU.ttlei, 8 p.m.;
~ Dilo, i)p:39,P· m. _,
WED~'\Y) JULY 31
,. FFA ,jlil ·MI prOject iuda·
ill:, 8 L 1!1-1 4-J! "'"'a~ judgbw,
9 L m.; Gilrdea trac;!Or pulling
eorneot, I P.' m.; Slmru Duo, I
p. m.; Ha~J~J~n~Trace band c~
cert, and awine ;llldglng, 7 p, m.;
Sl,yle Rowe, 7:30 11- m.; Slmru
Duo, 11 p.m.
THURSDAY, AUG. I
Beef Jud81ng, 9:30 L m.; 4-H
demonatratlona, 10 L m.; Dalry
judging and 4-11 demonstrations,
1 p. m.; I&lt;Iwaals Kids Day aedv·
lties, 1:30 p, m.; Simru Duo, 4p.
m,; GAHS bend concert, and
aheop Jud&amp;lnlt, 7 p. m.; Utile

PRAGUE (UPI) - Czech Commwiist leader Alexander Dubcek

Plrli

D. M. Newland
Dies Thursday

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F11n4 two deusttters,
Kathy iDd
DL'lCIIARGES - Brenda JoJm.
JeanJ,e; two 10111, Mark aDd
aoo, Kathy Moore, Dessle· Rlf· Grea,ocy, aU at lxlne,· iDd a
lie, Ricky Trlpplett, 'l'homas
brottior, Harold f1~00Itpoilo.
Scally, carlot Cain, Robert
Fomoral nnlces will be held
Scarberry, Jr., William Baum- s~ at 2 p.m. at the era.. •
prdner.
HuiaeU Funeral HOllie and burial will be In Concord Church
Comelecy. Friends may eall at
tho ftlneral lxlne alter 1 p.lil.
PllONE CHANGED
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Dept. amounced ~ Ita phone
IIUI1i&gt;er has been dlansed. Tho
MAIIRIAGE APPUCATIONS '
new number lo 742..S72f. Reo).
~raid Jameo Sl!johor, 48,
dents are uked to COIIIUII the
coal miner' 1114 Lor, .
front ot their dlreetory. Tho cle- ... Mae ~der. 55, NWI!Ii;ort: .
partrnant also thanks A r c h I o lllarlal WfWam Haiecmll, 19, '
Pierce for hia donation on the Col,olmbus, atr crall ulliniur, ,.
new fire truck.
and Pamela Kay "-leo, t7.P'"''"
•1'0¥·• teaohor ald.

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today battled por1j0 Stalinists over his deftance o! the Kremlln and
his program of democntlc reform. In Moseow the Soviets hinted at
a HU~W~rian lype Intervention In Czechoelovelda.
Dubcek, his lrienda and foes In the divided
central eom-

GALLIPOLIS- ~Smith, holl....ite to tho nation's top
Grand Ole ()pry F;avortte ~ remile countrY artlot has been
RCA Recording Artist, will ap. filled with more txcltemenl and
J&gt;OOr on the main stoae 6uing hard lrork than .aha would over
lbo 19111 liiiiUal Gallla County eeeln a IUeltme.
Jllllor Fair on $llllrdl1, Aug.
~ has roeatved ovar a
3, beslmlni at 9:90p.m.
dozen awards for 'bar songs and
Tbla year makea It a lillie talent, and no doubt ..UI reover two years IInce Connie eolve many more In the monlhl
Slnllh, 1bo "Cfn&lt;lerella Glrl'l ol ahead.
COIIIII!'1 mullc, oteppec1 on t h e ConDie wiD also br!llg h e r
801111 .wllb blir recording cif . . famod band lbe ~a, to
"Once A ~" and fer her It appear wllb her. lfllll' .ccamll7
·, lliabMD·jllt ra.Mattwo'yearaof mullefansconsldertlle!llndOWD-.
, heir
ore 0110 of lbe floeot .banda In
For Ccllillo, IIGini from a NashVIlle.

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P. m.;
wster GaHJa eow..
t;r contest, 8:15 p. m.; Natlooal
Talent Aaaoclatton Varlet;r~,
9:30 p. m.; Slmru Duo, 11 p. m.
FR!IlAY, AUG. 2
Prett;r Biby Contea~ 12:30 p.
m.; Hog sale, ·I p. m.; Lamb
sale, 2 p. ·m.; ,Steer sale, 3, p.m.;
Slmru Duo, 4 p. m.; Pt. Ploaellll
band eoncert, 7 p. m.; Pando of
chaq»i.Oilf·, 8 p, m. ~ Farm Bureau talent contest, 7:30 p. m.;
Grandpa Jones and bis Grlnd-

uwe

·en 11\J Macbar1itllll' a flrearD1
cllup. Bol, at nqoci s.turdi,y
j)OIIea had beoii unaliie· to lind

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Mrs. Hunt to •r.ve hlr tf.e warrent,
Clllof of l'ollce JobD Taylor
aald alter 910stionlnl, ·thO COU·
pie that Nrs. Hunt aot In tllejr
car Frldi!.Y Qll!l'lllnl and pull'.'~
• aun "" her tiuaband. '
file fired 0118 lhol qd. BC·
oordlna to tho JK!IIea . _ Hunt
the P. away INm Ill• idle
l!ld ~ 1be reiQIIidng t I v o
obaHa U.. lbo lloorlioarda In the
bed&lt;~ithe car.
Hunt oull'ored ,.a ()OWder burn
on hlo race wi!ID hlo wile fired
lhe ar11 lhol trom Ill• .22 eailwr revolver, acoordlna to Chief

GAWPoLIS -

Robinson, aeale!l. and Don Donaldson, are In Ironto! the Melga
County Coorthou~ !'bOre they sOUHftl signatures !rom Meigs
Couiltlanll In the '~8 - ettort to got Alahlma's Governor
WalltCe on the hollot lri' Olilo for President. The WaHace for
President vol.-a hid simDar headquarters In front or several other Ohio courtl!alsea Saturda.v.

Measles Oinics at
POMEkOY - l.'1oyd Hend-

ricks, srracuae, waa given a
six IDOI\Ihs jail sentence.jthen
~e appeared Friday in the
Meigs Cj)Wily Court "!)
chirP• of hansameJt by tel·
ephone.

Ollie Contin~tid

c..uit¥ Court Judie

Frank
Porter stopp!ld down frlllll
sltll,lw on the ease which was
haard by CCI!ImaaPieaoJuclae
John c. Bacon. Judge Bacdl
IUIP"nded I!YO IDOI\Ihs of the
jail sentence, leavtos Heedrick• 111111 30 dayi to serve.

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The oase of

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·cE'M'IIiG SIGNATUin;s- TWo Colwnbus residents, John

J8, Rl.

2, GaliJl&gt;Oils, charged l!'ltb • ..,.
trlbulinr to the ~ncy o! a
minor, wao eootiJUid llellirda.Y In
GaHia ~ Juv.tlllle E:ourJ by
Jild&amp;e John w.

Four Places Today
POMEROY - Mo(fa CounQ'
resldeiUJI'II rentlllded thet tour
measles va-ccine clinic• wUl be
held trmn 12 noon to 2 p. m. 11&gt;day In four location&amp;
The clinics are tor children
frCID one throuah 12, They wUI
ho held at the ,PCI!Ieroy and Mldtlleport elementary sehoola, the
h(fh aehool ID Bacino and the
American Legion In RuJ,.
1111!1. Sponaorlll: the clinics Ia
the Moils COOnljo Dopartment o!
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a lORI line of IIJIIIIIDI ..... }Ill .
flliiiiit In wW a; ,hla ......
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the ~... ~- ucl
hll great.craDdfatllol:, \l'(llllam
Stedman, ~· a YlllnD of a.
Civil War. Jamoo bu 18 ,,....
ol cUlT In and Jill broflllr, .....
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Demands
Pueblo
Action

I BPI ac:e,!lW*I wllll .,.._
!aced lflrpret, tiii!Qrmer Mar·
prot ~ of ~!foil• IDil
chllclron, Moll~, f, IDil Tim
otiiY 5.
UCID't I Ill¥ yc:lllrt bDIDI c:ll
leave from oombaiiCt;r'l'' 1.._
ed? "Sire, daa't . . . . lbll
would BPI me In hot - · " ho
said.
"I daa't think .It - d fut
to illY I hav~ ,._, aU 1lle
Far East and 1Pt11J2 ~· . ,
tile air
.-vln In
Giam," ~,..-.
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.,-WI\ fliil!lh,ilt~Uirl. IMI .

tor lila &lt;OUJI!r)'.
Set cue,y lo a Vftt1 1lilzonl
laoldn&amp; tallltd,. blue :l1ld - .
He lod&lt;l lllra hlf cqald .....
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freely and jalkld Wtlll-. FIYI

ol bll aoriloa , _ , _ . . . , .
In the Air Comliii8Cf01.

''You can!hll!allor7m.- "

he aald, ••MJ ..... ~ laid aU
pertalnlns to It to cldilftld "
bet~CIIh'·
M111ritor'l fred with the of ~ :IIDrJo
wi!ID 1 met blm. mr ••
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wltb ,.lill..i.s~.

SGT. JAMES CASEY, VSU, Ia -here wllh allleo
Tribal RIOo, ~ock lype, hlllllmocJe, a gil frolR on orlwith whom he served, and a Chloe lie C&lt;lllmunlat 7. 62mm carbine, 1n excellent. well-mllde, deadly 1NIIIpr&amp;

Korean•.

:wller was one or a l'lllnber
~ cogressmen who asked Pres1 - John11011 immedlato)y alter
the aelzuretotakewhaloversteps
were necessary to achieve the
imJnediAte release of tho ship and
Ita crew. Three month•IIJO MU·
ler wrote the Socretar:Y of state

Patrol Charges Both
Drivers Merit Blame

ursJng action.
In hla latest Iotter to R u a k,

MUier sa,ys the Pre&amp;ldenl diose
lhe diplomaUc route lo ll'Y .to of.
feet tho relean of the men. He
1811 it Is ttobvfous that I I X
months of dlplomatlceiJortahave
falled. ••

Miller coutlnuea: •'Honora..
ble diplomacy Is better llian
nr, But boW long can we pur.
111re diplomacy and atlii eonalder It to he honorable? I
11181111 that all diplomatic of.
fOrts hlvlns railed, lbe United
!lites Governmael now tskJ

'Howell.
trhiiOYor steps are necessary
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A 17~. . . .d. youlf(.from New
WALI.,\CE Nl) RACISI
to secure the release ol tho
York arreatod alantrldlb ForraH
LANCASI'ER, Ohio (UPJ) u.s.s. Pueblo and Ita .........
W.a ~eleaoet! to !II!&gt; M~qcJy of Third port;r prolldellllal c.~­
LAD DIES
~olat!ves and his i*n r'etureild ~ ~Wallace of AI~
Tbe matter ot the Pach1o la
TOI..EIIO,
Oblo (UPJ) - Peter
to New York Oft. 'li'J~Ii.r~n Ia told al """""' of 2, 500 81J111lort10 W Macussed on the HOuse
~l!afged , with Q~ ·U!e bciY .... hm !laturciay altetDoon ho Sflveoter ijedeproa, 5, Hoiland, Uoor ~ IIIGIKia.r and llllllef
ho ' and , ._........,•• )1Im
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Ollli&gt;. .... otruck and ,ldJied by
"f.!re
, ~~• . and. waa 1101 a raclst ,and eallld ,tor a car on OhiO 2 two lnllea weit ·h - - to COIDIDenl fllrthor
at that time.
plrmlltW him to '*~ ~"'· the IIUPPDrl of all tile races In of hero $aiUrday attarnoon.
also.
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f1.,.ar show, 12 ~ Joudor
Fair horse ahow, 12:30 p. m.;
Slmru Duo, 4 p. m.; Southwe1t.
ern band concert, 7 p. m.; Pony
pulllll: contest, 7:30 p. m.; Rio
Grande Squares, 8 p, m.; Country
Drlttera, 8:30 p. m.; l&lt;yger Creek
band cOncert, 9 p. m.; Connie
Smith iDd band, 9:90 p. m.; Sim·
ru Duo, 11 p. m.
Members o! the 111118 progrllll
committee are: Dick Lald.n and
Raymond WtUis, eo - chairmen;
Mrs. Thelma Elliott, JlmmleEv·
ana, Bud carter anciJackFrietxl,
A. Kimball Suitor, ZeU&amp; Crall,
Paul Wasner, Mrs. RaymondWUlla, Pat Glass, Odie O'Donnell,
Hobart Wilson. Jr., and Dale
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eosary to seeure the ralean of
tho U.S.S. Pueblo and Its erow.
Next Tuesday, Julf 23, w I I I
mark stx months since the 18hure of the Poeblo by lhe North

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Slmru Duo, II p. m.
SATURDAY, AUG. 3

Jl!!ller...~·
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WASUNGTON - Tenth Dll·
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Member FDIC

'GALUPOlJS - PJIIlJOao of
the •Gillie CounQ' Junior Fair '
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.tde a QU-Il!lecr•ted prosram,
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programs, and
.paknU ofii&lt;\11 JllllllUIIcementa
during the lair."
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Jpnlor r.ir board omee,
on tho junior ratrgrovnda,
tlie : 14 member coirunlltee (10
men, foul' """"""' wW conduct
Ita lie(ll plai'OII!W 10o&amp;lon !or the
fair which opens Tuesdl,y' Julf

mlttee, debated the tate or his re!orm policy in the baroQue splendor
of Hradcany Clatle'a 3011-year-old Sponlah hall. The til'S! port;r soeretary opened the sltowd.awn meeting with a ri.Port on Eastern
Europe's greatest erlals alnce Red army tanks cruabOd Hungarian
strict Securlly
lreedom fighters 12 year&amp; ago.
A county bus, purposely
In Moscow, the Soviets for the
parked in front of the entrance first time made charges ot m&amp;lntalnlng Red rule In Czechoas the armored car pulled up, ADler Ican aggression plans tor slovakia.
Soviets Threaten
obscured the view of newsmen, Czechoslovakia and of antiIn the Soviet •~~~&gt;11•1, the
kept across the street by the
Communist rebel plots I~ Ita Pravda rq»orts gave a clear
strict security,
onetime satellite. The charges sign the Ruulana, although
There were garbled shouts came in the Part, newspaper
hOS&gt;Illll to avoid i~ are clearly
and a flurry of activity around
PravdL It p)bllabOd an editor·
the armored car. Then four ial pledging "all necessary ready !or Intervention to
minutes after it arrived, the ear help" !rom the Soviets In preserv.e what they consider
Communist securit~' ard ideolo.
pulled away,
fJ,
In London, UP! dlplomstie
Oilld, 6, Injured
correa_pondent K. C. T h a 1 e r
quoted high dlplamaUc sources
Jeffrey Childers, 6, son of
·as sa,yill: the Soviets are tryiJ18
Mr. and Mrs. Miles W. Childers,.
to arrange a weekend meetll.Fifth st.,,. New .Haven. wu. ad.,
FWloral IIOM'kea for Delbert ol Dubcelr, &amp;nd Leonid L
mltted to Holzer Hospital at 6:- lflrion NeWland, 87, TliPI)eios Brezhnev, the Soviet port;r Urst
25p.m. Thursday with apossible Plaino, Who died Thursday mom- se(!retary. The sources said the
fractured skulL He was lniured Ins at the Kimes Convalescent meeUng may take place near
when he was hit by a car while Homo In Allleno !ollowtng an ex. the Czech-Soviet lr&lt;dler. They
he was ridif18 his bicycle, He ls tended UlneBB, will be held &amp;In- nid Brezhnev hopes to pressure
reported in .satisfactory condi· day at 4 p.m. at the White Fu· Dubeek into making conce.ssions
tlon this mornill: at the hospital. neraJ Home, COOlville, wltb the under the threat of Russian
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COLUMIItlS
GOV.
JAMES
RHCJDI!S
~On
-.uti&gt;; orlal will be In the Tuppers Plains
ATIEND WORKSHOP
der •
eloatiJw a tklin ~a'Tiak Force on V'IICIII&lt;J!iol
Christian Cltirch Cemetecy.
PT, PLEASANT- Three Point
and
Technleal
Edueatlon.
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He waa born In Me(fa County,
Pleasant High School seniors,
Tlie
Tail&lt;
Fo,rce,
campriMd
of
pr&lt;&gt;lnlilont
bualnoa..,
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lhe son of the late Hiram a n d
Sarall Lewis, Jamie Wollman and Mary Cowen Newland, He was
tors IUld -neys. Ia ebatged 10 ...... tho ldu,.UORII Atjd aqd
Ellis Conley, are attending the a carpenter (j)reman In the ,...:
to reeilmmelld wllatewr li neceallll')'. "fir a modere iDd ratlonQ
State !ludent Coomcll Workshop lliructlon ind!atry, having spent
structure for YOCIIIonal and teehnleal iduelllon In Ohio.~
ot West Virginia Wesleyan Col- 20 years In Nitro, W.Va. with the
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&amp;mday afternoon and will con.
He was also precedod In dWh
elude this afternoon,
by a 11011, Tr..... T. Newland,
POINT PLEASANT- Charles
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and two sisters, Lilly Baker and
Carrie Watkins. lilrvlvors In- Lewis Flh., 34, of2629 Lincoln ' Two liel81 C&lt;Junllans
.!eaoor of
at Ohio
PERMITS SUSPENDED
clude his wife, Louisa IHeiney Ave., waa dead on arrival at7:1S IIIOIIglbe DemocraUeActlonCiub Unlvorlilf, Alb.,., apiq on hlo
The Ohio Department ot Liq· N.,.land, ai home; one a o n, p.m. Thursday at Plesaant Val- melllberl fr!Hn tile 13 \lOI!IJtlooof Pl¥• tor ~ dlllrict c~
uor Control has sospended the Gerald H. Nowland, Charleston,
loy HOI!Pital.
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A ·de'!"'""'U• ~ ..... anpermits ot the Friendly Tav· W. Va.; a daughler, Mro.· Clay.
Mr• .Flint oultered an _..-. ••N ..,.. ...rp,ateo~ . In a . . . . _ · nouneed tor Aill lli In . ~
ern, Middleport, el!ectlve noon ton T. fnelea, Bentonville, Vir- ent heart attack wiiilo senill: as Pti&gt;l~flonl ·ilorkllhop IIi. lflio. ' at Wl&gt;leh Q,. ~ · W.er
Aug. 15, and continuing until a ginia; 11 arandchllclren, and 7 an U~q&gt;ire for a .-n pme IIIIa re'cently. The, were Ere- ..Ul be o.-rat~r Sihlorlal
sales tax assessment is paid. great-sranddilldren. '
at O~e Field:
o.t W~nP.U ~ BUI Cozart..
· c....-, John J. IJiill•• •of ,
He was born APrU 4, 1~34 at , Tho wbrklbop, plamed IJ&gt;&lt;(Im- Cln.dJIIIII,
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One ol the granddaughters,
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Norma Newland, had Diede her Beech HUI, ..... of MrL Pearl pitma11ad by Clulo Prealdint wn. \
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TWO ARRESTS MADE
home with die elder Newlanda fletcher Fllnl, IOOat, IUld VJrsll Uam' Lavelle ol AI!Mns ~ Tom
Flint
of
Soulbolde.
He
was
emCIUIY,
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Atllena,
a~
PT, PLEASANT - Two ar- tor maey years. Friends may
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rests have been rerorded at the call at the ftlneral home alter 7 played as a palntar by tile Cite.. ol lbe Ohio· lllllpn tar Sen··
J4lrtln
F.
lytic Construction eo., at Apple ate otatr,
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counly jail wring the past twen- this ovOning.
GroYL He was a member ol the coneerninll theproc...,Piilmali;
ty-four hours; George R. WamaJey, 36, Henderson, peace war~
~cord IJaptfat Church and the InS canilllisno' -pal P5f'!f ti&gt;
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Palrt.era Local No. 313, of H..,.. ~fall
aloetlon.
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rant, and Dewey Sawyer. 37,
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tlngton.
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ADMISSIONS .- WWiam Zlr·
toxication.
Ide, Hartford; Pauline Durst, areSurNivi"'
hla porerta elllemilet:;
· ~~MI;c;\1.1!•~;:~:
hlo wile,besicloa
llttcy Zimmerman·

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motorcycles flanked the armored car.
Several m.lnutes betore the
car arrived at the jail more
than a dozen sheriffs d~uties,
several armed with shoquns,
lined the back entrance to the
building. One minute later, an

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Softball ~e

White over burgundy, burgundy vinyl int., V·B
auto, P.B., l'.S., air·conditioning.

GMAC FINANCING

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e Roush, who died Julf u,·at
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held today at 10 Lm. at the EWIna c~ "lth the Rev. WUbur
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPO- Perrin olllclatlng. Burtal no ,
James Earl Ray was flown in . In Graham c--·~,
v.a•...-· .~ G""••. .."""........
secrecy today from England to Station, W. VL Sunt-al
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this Mississippi River Po r I a ciJOihter, .~a. FtoHDbe •Kar
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Seven patrol cars and seven

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King Jr., three months ago.
Ray arrived aboanl an Air
Force Cl35 plane at Memphis'
Na\01 Air Station at 4:37 a.m.,
EDT ·-•
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blue and white armored car by
!oderal agents.
Wllh blue domeliil\t 8ashiJ18,
the armored car sped to the
heavily guarded Shelhy County
Jail in downtown Memphls.

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~~~~ after gangs oc Negroes
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the southwest s I d e
lilnashing windows and looting.
City, new EtghtbDlstrlctcom..
Police and national guardsmen
maDder. will be installing ofwere ke)t buSJ' with minor oot.
!leer at the Installation or tha
breaks as some 110 per sons
19611-69 officers or Feeney •
were arrested after the curfew
Bennett
Post 128, American
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went into erfcct at 9 p.m. Thurs...,..on
nesday
nlgm.
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The meeting will be held
for violating the curfew and were
at the Legion farm on the
Diede he!ore midnight,
Bailey Run R- Delegate&amp;
l'l!llce Chief Harry Widdon deto Buckeye Boys State wlll aJ.
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scribed the eflect the 9 p.m.
so be Pl'&lt;lsen t to gi •• ••• r
1o 6 a.m. curfew had on curbing
report s.
u&gt;eldents as '•wondertul."
..The curfew did the trick," ,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,.,, .,.,...,,,,,,,;m:::::::::::::::::::::::~::::,:::
Wlddon said.
Receive
The na.Uonal guard entered city
early Thursday morning after
Meigs Countlans receiving de grees at the Ohio Unlveralt;r
gradUattoo, according to a list
released from the university toTONIGHT THRU THURSDAY day, Included Robert Ewlnglllck,
BBA, 106 Mutberry Ave., PomeJulf 19 • 25
roy; Hilda Hart Collins, BA,
BONNIE &amp; CLYDE
(Technieolor)
Pomeroy Route 1; Alita CarWarren Beatty, FayeDunaway
penter Crow, BSEd, 283 MuJ.
FEATURETIE: Idiots Deluxe
berry Avenue, Pomeroy; Lance
CARTOONS: Urder Sea Dogs
Hart, BSEd, Pomeroy Route 1,
Happy Hunting
Allred N. Sisson, BSEd, 378 SecIt Must Be Love
ond St., Pomeroy, and Keith R.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
Whaley, BS, Shade Route I.

TONIGHT
MONDAY&amp; TUESDAY
July 21 - 22 • 23
(Double F£lature)
FITZWILLY
(Color)
VanDyke-Barbara Faldlonl
PLUS
O'Brian.Jotm Mill s
IAI' RI(: A - TEXAS
(Color)

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More U...'350 l&gt;OIIce olll... l, "
.IIOUtltweat aide. '!'MY were Jn. alterlll'o depJ!I~a and hiii\WIY
otrueted to Shooi BflYOI10 wtlo if· ~mon jolned;the 700 l!llai'dl'
-ed or ch&amp;llengecl them.
. mon In keeping tho ))OOct. ,

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GALLIPOLL'l - drivers
wore cited In ~ two car collision
at 6:05 11- m. Frldi.Y on KerrHarrlaburg Rd., three and sixtentha mUes east of Rl. 554. It
was one o! th&lt;ee accidents the
Slate Highway Patrollnveotlpt.ed Friday In GaHia and Me(fs
e&lt;UIIIeo.
cars driven by Junes ll Hoi.
lo7, 39, GalllpGIIa, and Anita B.
aatr, 46, Rl. %BldwaH, eoUlded
aa a hill eresl. 'lbere was modorale damigo to both vehlclea.
While not lmmedlataly treated,

lwOJIOraons wore injured. Holley
sulfore&lt;l cuts and acratcbea and
Mrs. Clair had a CIJIIII!lalnt IJ&gt;.;
jury,

The paiN! .. •lied R'li!*Y for
dri\llq lolt,,of ~ •nd Mrs.
Ctalr , .. .., -"l!r'sllcinoo.

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Ele~~U ~:~'~!!"• u, Key•... w. VL; ..:t~lnjurle•
In
ear colli!Jon'at 10 L m.
Friday on Rl. 7, tnMe(fa eouaty,
p5 foot DOrlh ol tho GaHia eow..
1711nL· Sho
Voter""'Vemorlal ~114
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&amp; l!w1, ®, ~ w. v.;,
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beJil.ld • 'that had ·~ to ,

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Into a akid, went left of coater

and struck a soulh- car clrlvon by Ralph E. Burpaa, 57, Key·
ser, W. VL Thoro wao moderate
damage to lbo Berry car iDd
heavy to lbe Burgess car.
The patrol cited Berry to the
Mo(fs County Court Julf 26 oo
a cbatgo ol !all of colter.
Fred A. Houck, 20; Rl. I, Gal·
lJi&gt;olls, waa clted to GaHI,9oll1
Municipal Court Julf 26 em a
chaqe of ratlure to yleJ'ii the
rlgtlt of way alter an accident
at 8r10 P. m. Friday on Rl. 141,
tWu and ala tenthalnlles west of
GaHipolla.
' The petrol.' aald that Houek
~ulled out of a private drive and
his car eojlldod with another ...
hlcle driven west on Rt. 141 by
IJoyd E. Jefforo, 59, Rl.
tr1nt. There waa minor damlp
t o - eera. No ,.. nol~ed.

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DIVORCE SOUGHT
POMEROY - Chlrllllll-•
neaiRI oldllt;r iDd exll'ee crualt;r, Linda wyeti, Rlllland, hal 1\led
aull fl&gt;r di,.,.co fri1DI Lam Wy.
ott. Delaliaro, In the 11t1u (lou!&gt;.

t;r Common Pleu

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plaiQII!f oeeko eualiedy of two
milll!l' chllclreo.

Service
~Cl.\t Baek,
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...elved the Air Madol wllll,..,..
cluster-. and wao OWI!,diO,I h 1
Bronze lltar WbOn holllll a badily
to riiiCUI a . . . . pilot
and ...... lereed to remain 1111•
ernlght
·illiH.
After bthlnd
his short
vlolt

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parents, Jim and Marpret 1IIU
1J1 to ~ AFB In Wldllte
FaDs, Toxao. Go1111111 roooiJ flo
leave, 1 picked up .my .,._..
and said, "Pm IOlT)' I - ' t
be able to do a llor7 aa ~
lle otood u I cld. "MIIfie
someday, we ..UI aD be ablolio
como clean," be said. 'l'hoM.....,
tile exact words bO uMd.
I sure WOIII4 love to bo around
WbOn that day ...,., iDII
to the ''unS)lOIIIII&gt;Io~ llllnao lilt.
James CIM)' and oilier Uke
him will bo able to alton, -

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In Concert
At Athens
MIDDLEPORT~ A lflclid ....

cert will be llviloi at 7:30p.m. ....
day In lbe Cialllreeu. O.ifel II

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a&lt;hool llf!idoatl ind .....1')'
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otltute.

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