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EDITOR'S NOTE; &lt;\rlhur M.
Okun, chairman of the President's Cwncll of Economic
Advlsera, df•cuased thO nation's
ecOIIODilc outlook durlns an
inU.rvlew with UPI's
dent James L. Srodes, The
following diiPatch describes If&gt;
Okun'e
concluolons.
By JAMES L. SRODES
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prlces will rise Ieos rapidly during
the second holt or this year.
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With the threat or inflation.
P•ce In Vlell*n would
dictate a complete reossessmont or lhe nation's nscal
commitments.
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Thoae are the views Ill Altlhur
M. olc{m, cholrman of .the
President's Cooncll or Economic
Advisers, now thlt tho 10 per
cent income tao surchlrge Is In
elfect IJid federal IIJendlng Ia
being reduced.
With 250 major labor contracts due for negotlaUi&gt;n lhla

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year, and wilh strikes lhrea- claim lhls Ia due to the tax
tened In some
induotrles, Increase, however, ·1 think
tho 30-yearo&lt;&gt;lcl fol'll!er Yale olowdowns In steel stockpUirw
professor Is chiefly concerned and . auto prnducUon will work
just """ with possible new with Diller factors to give uo a
lnllatlimary pressures from slower second haiL
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wage IJid price Increases.
"But It may well be lhat lite
As Cor the Immediate outlook, slowdown In the economy's
Okwl had this to say:
• growlh rate will become evident
"Probably the most obrious sooner lhan the benefits- such
Indicator to lhe ordinary citizen as lower orlce Increases or a
wW be lhat prices will slow. turnaround-or interest rates.
lheir rate or Increase during the
"Tho problem Is lhat once
second half of this year, I don't YW get lnllation In mntlon It

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Mostly &amp;WillY l&lt;lday IIIII Tue..

day. Cooler l&lt;lday wllll a hfah
near 70 In northern pordou to
near 80 In owlhern OhiG. Falr
IJid c 0 0 ltouilht wltlll"" wm.

fo The Inter~!$ OJ The Meigs·Ma&amp;OO Area

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

peratures In lhe 50o. CootiDued
cool TUesday.

MONDAY, JULY 29, 19&lt;,

FIVE CENTS

CzechS;, Sov _.._,.,s Meet
At Border 'Glassboro'

study &lt;omml8olon. Vatican CJI&gt;.
•ervers predicted today' s d~&gt;­
cument would provoka a major
crisis within the church.
Mogr, Ferdlnando Lambruschinl, the Vadcan theologian
who announced the Pope's
decision to a crowded news
conference, called It 'an act of
great courage by the Pope."
The monsignor said Paul
acted "koowlng It would not he
ell,BIIy accepted by all "
The PO!lO did not exercise the
chur&lt;h doctrine or papallnfallj.
blllt,y In moldng his pronouncemont; But, like all decrees and
decisions Of a Pope, it must be
accepted and oheyed by all
church members, accordll'lr to
Catholic teochlng. A P o p e
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CIERNA NAD TISOU, Czechoslovakia (UPI) -Czech and
Soviet leader&amp; met today In a
movie hwse In this Czech
vlllage in an attempt to settle
peaceCUIIy a Communist bloc
crisis the Russians have threatened to end by force.
The 11-man presidium of the
Czechoslovak Communist party
IJid lhe l!.inan politburo or the
Soviet Union's Communist part,y

arrived by special trains In IIIlo
vlllqe whooe name In Ellglfsh
means Glassboro, just lhree
mUes from lhe Ruaslan border.
The Czech IJid Soviet trains
""re drawn up about 50 yards
apsrt wilh lhe locomatlve or
each stopped Just at the edg10 or
the low, tile-roofed station. The
actual meetings were taking
place across the village main
street from the raUway station,

A Russian army signals unit
set up a transmitter next to lhe
Russian lridn, apparently to
send messages to a similar
receiver established across the

A dog or blue uniformed
Czech policemen aurrWnded tile
vlliage and train, keeplnl all
but local reslcle..s a prier
mUe from the ~ 1111
Russian border. Russian sol. lhe Soviet Commulill l'lzV
diers snd army vehicles oould Politburo and tile Czech party
be seen In poaltlons In th.e low presidium.
bushes east of tho bor&lt;ler to
But viewers wtsl&lt;le tho pollee
p r o I e c I this unprecedented line could look acroaa tile flat
moedng of the t'ull leader altlp or muddy ftelds, near the Sotlet
two Communist nations.
borders, and see the two tralDa
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parked at the Clena ra111r1J ·
Meigs Athletic Boosters who
MOSCOW (UPI) - THE KREMLIN IS READY TO compr~&gt;­
Rejects Liberal Recommenda- The last such I~Uible declaraotadoo.
plan to work In the booth at the
mioe today in its showdown wilh Czech Communist reformers,
tion
tion came In 19SO in Pope Plus
In this village- whose - .
COWII;y Catr are asked to be at
East moe swrces said. They said the Soviets are wUllng to
Thus lhe P""' rejected the Xll's proclaJnatlon of lhe
HALlS OF THE MIDDLEPORT HIGH SCHOOL are lined
In
English means Glasaborolhe office or Dr. R. R. Picklet their ideological argument wilh the reformers go un•efo.
reCOIIUIIOr.datlon or a liberal · d~W~D~ of the assumption or
Wllh boxes of SUJ&gt;Piies and equipment as employes of lhe
the
Czechs were defendl!W tbelr
ens this evening at 6 o'clock
tied for the moment but will demand a show or Czech au...
majorlt,y of bls blrlh conlrql Mary.
Meigs Local School District ready the buUdlng Cot the change..
right to liberalize the taco 1111
to obtain their food handlers'
glance to tho Kremltn.led East moe military alllance.
over thl1 fall when the building will house sophomores, juniors
cOIIIJI1Wilom
In their COIIDir7.
permit.
The Communist swrces aald the Soviets feel lhat IC they
and aenlora of 1he former Mlddltli)Ort, Pome1-oy and Rudand
The
UITY
Russians
camt to
can pi prompt IUlrantees of Czechoslo..alda' s military loyalHigh Schools. Approximately 668 students from the lf)per
Clerna Nod T11011 VOiriDg to halt
t,y !beY can agree to discuss ideolosJcal dlfferenc';,s In later
the
retorm which they charlld .
lhree high ochool grades will he attending classes In Middlelll!!l'tinss. The swrces said tho compromise would- in Kremis
leadiJW
to a Western.laclled
ifn i'yes - hove to include some Czech gesture such as roove~ or communiom In
lmi*Jrllljllmllad torm or cenaorohlp or lhe pre~•
. • lhlo ftirmar oatelllte.
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~hey havo lhreatenW armed
lntenentlon to halt wllat they
call lite movement or Czechoslopilrey's &lt;*npaip Ol'lllnizat!oo said l&lt;lday he II(M' his "lar m'!"•
vakia wt or lhe Soviet e&amp;~~~p. .
The diiPite hos cansed the · ~
:!::!elepte votes needecl" towintheDemoeraucpresldeatial
greatest crisis In Eastem·:·
DeJDocratlc Senatora Walter Mondale ot Minnesota and Fred
Europe since the Sovlela
ll. Harria of Oklaitlllll aald the 110 delegate vctes Huml'hrey pickcrushed
the 1956 HW!glrilll ' ·
ed If&gt; Ia•t we~~ at state COilventlons In utah, Kentuclijr and VIr·
CLEVELAND (Upl) - A seclf)rislna.
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ginla puohad t1ui vice president past tho 1,312 vote total needed for
Eugene E. Underwood hos reond man was charged today with
nomination,
.
On the outcome of the &lt;
signed, eftective Sunday, Aug.
flrsHlegree murder In connec&amp;~down
could hinge the ..,
25, as paator of the Zion Church
tion wilh the sniper killing or
pattern
or
East E:ur-.. ._
YIAMI BEACH - TWO NEJ.IlON ROCKEFELLER s..,P...tert- or Christ foUowlng 10 years or
three policemen during a gun
COI'IUil.lsnism tor years to~ .~ ~
Sea. Charles H. Percy of Dllnols IIIII Mayor John V. Lind~ IIi :New aervice to the ehurch.
batlle last week.
The new lace of communism '
York - are atlll !'nder conslderotlon as running motes 1!1 fin.me.t
The
Meigs
County
commissioners
today
approved
the
ftllrw
of
Durlrw his pastorate, there
He was ldentlfted as Lalhan
VIce Pre!lident Richard M. Nixon.
waa
being modeled In a villlp ;applications
for
state
dvll
defeDBe
assistance
funds
ln
the
amount
has · been an Increase in memllonlld, 19, who Is conDned In
of
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about
2,$00 on the maiD .
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Tho lnclullion of the two prominent becken or lhe New York bership IJid Improvements to the
the prison ward at a local hospi- of $3Z,496 fOI' damages caused by 41ring fioods and rains,
The applications, submitted to the commissioners by E11Pneer rallway line from the clt,y of .'
govornor I I posalble Nixon choices for the GOP vlee prealdeltlol buJidlns Including two new classlal with bullet wWnds in tho stoThendore
Beegle, wUI be turned over now to civll defense ottlcials Chop in the Soviet IJkralne. 1'11e .1101111nat1on was cllsciOIOd by a close Nixon associate.
rooms, t " o remodeled claasmoch, ann IJid leg,
r o om a, blpdatry; restr{)(IJla
Pollee said al\er the gun bat.. Cor conslderatioo. Beegle aald lhe relief ls sought for damages on vlllage lies three miles 11-om lhe
both COWII;y and lolmshlp ro&amp;ds.
Soviet lronder and alighlly
AT LEAST 10 PERSONS DIED In tramc accldentl In Ohio over added, the ceiUng was lowered,
tie Lathan waa found In a beck
the wee~nd, Tile count by UPI and lhe Ohio Highway Potrol bepn new lights lnatalled,lllllthe bulldThe breakdown of tho aj,pU. tern, according to Beegle, that more north or lhe HungariaD
Yard, near the bodies or twodeld
border.
at 6 p,m. Frlrlly and ended at midnlaht Sunday. The dead·Included: 101! was painted,
snipers. One or them was his cation showed that 17 roads and his department will not be able
Solilrday,
zanesville, Deruda Cratteraft, 18, 'Cohllllbus,
brld&amp;es In tho COIIIt1 and town. to 8101 clone all the work plan.
brother Bernard.
Mr. Underwond has been acldlled In a ""' crash 10 mileo west, and on iilnday, at
Ger· tivo In lhe men's fellowship IIIII
Pollee also said lhat Lalhan shJp l,llstems are Ullted, In ad· ned this sununer.
aid Toole, f3, drowned IOhon his boot cepol•ed In an artlll,claNaloe. the youlh rally of the Churches
llona1d was wearing a bllldolier clition to rwr Dillen atrected by
"Some ccuntlea in southeast..
of
ChrlsL
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or shot&amp;un shells lllhlch match siltation of lllreams.
em Oblo have even curtailed all
~omlng here on Oc~ 1, 19$8,
Both Beegle IJid Rolland Crab- Diller work for lho sumrmir to
the lllllllllllltlon uled to kill oafrom Coshocton County, Mr. Untrolman Louis Golonka.
tree, COIIIIQ hlibway superlnten. repalr the nprlng aUps IJid oth~erwond graduote4 in Ma.Y, 19S8,
Chor&amp;ed earlier with three dent, IRIOBred before · Commis- er damage," said Beegle. Melp
from lhe Cincinnati Bible Slmcounts or first ~.. mur&lt;ler sioners Robert Clark and War- Cwnt,y, however, has undertak'.
Pri'TSBURGH (UPI) - Tbttq) _-:,'
111111')', He served lhe Church of
EUGENE IJNDERWOOD
In the ahootout wa~ Wick Nat!..,. den Ouro llltb the appllcatlm en to do tho fiood and rain clamtwo
policy~ bodies of the ~
Christ lnCoshoctonrortwoyears
-rs.
The
rallls
occurred
In
allot Fred Ahmed Evans. Be boa
age repair work In addition to
United
Steel~ers IJniAia (ti8W) ,.
Ma.Y.
during his aemlner7 lludlos.
pleaded Innocent.
ito regular program.
Mr. Underwond will not be
coovene l&lt;lday - leaa lhM 'li"".
I'll 196f tho ~ received
The !sst or more lh1UI 3,000
leaving Molga Count,y, He hasac·
how's before a contraet -~ ~ ;
9hlo National Guard trcq,o were $10,00&amp; hiD tile ,Civil Dotense
!X'I'ted, lhe pastorate ol tho Rut..
pulled out Sunday, :
Une - to weigh prolfetl ID ~
Department of tho 11a14, for
Ialka with the II maJor ~· ~
lllld Church of Christ llllllwlll ·
damqes Clllsed to rosdi ~
year.
besln bla. dutlea lhere oo Sept,
ducero agaJnlll 1 strike .l!llli·i~
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dale from tho rank.a~MU~~e.
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Beegle Aid ha llldblull!rare
Bonds of
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COLliMBUS (l)pl) - State
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Three defendants forfeited R. Conrad Cooper, the ........_ ~
where he his been nine years.
pllcati
for help to repair four
Rep. Keith Me~ M:oo
SAiGON
(UPI)
VIet
Cong
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federol aalliltlnce rural 1'011111 bonds IJid two others were lined .......
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lumbua, Wlftled iii aoe what It
l!lleriillll,B
raced
down
lhec
filt!ht
Saturday
night
In
Pomaroy
May.
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Saturday
they
hid
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tO lhe Rutlllld parIn
lhe
county
IJistem
snd
lhoae
would be lu.e to~ be a polleeline at tb't~A.IIeni!an llllhtet base
or
Chlrles
Logar's
COlD'~
able to reach a ''I&gt;Uia.for lit. :
IIlli alao be submitted to 1118
man so
tooH • ride 111111
at 'no' Ji~ l&lt;lday, burllng sat.
Forfeltins bonds were Louise tlement,. on anetnt•ritc.Pte!t...~~~
commlalionll's for aetlonaa-.
ono
over the l'etltmL ile eldo
chel• ot tlplosiv.lhill dOII!'oyedi
COIIcle, Pltloburgh, Pa., $1S,lllll- for 400,000 usw n•·"..... Jlltit .;
aa tbey can be conqiletecl.
If) being ldentided aa • burg· two (our • 4lDIIne Cl30 cargo
uro
to yield lhe rlghtorway; Lar- baalo 11tee1 illllllltrl. ·
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lar.
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ry
P.,oll,
Racine,
$25,
defecllati&gt; alclea eald
:,the polleetlilJn wllh Whom rallls eau-..t 110 mii\Y aljps and
1,1•• mUilal1
ei.ued ·JicNIIIIIUi
tive
exllaustand
Arthur
Rwnllald,
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·Cift ·COnUnuniila llld killecl nino ~a call Crmi'"J,
Pomeroy,
$18.70,
speedlna,
Finfor
a
90.q,m
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woman wljo
. Q( th~J!I.·.~· Anterlclft trooper
ed
were
Charlu
Frye,
Rutlllld,
lalil she saw a • brallk Inand 61ala,
~ wilii'ndlid' ln tho baltlo or the
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$5 IIIII costa, assured clear dl... "coawleteb' 11111."
to
a
so~vice
atltioo•..uoiiilng
flight"line.
flllce, 111111 Charlea Van Meter,
her l(lll'lmont. 'Thi patrolman
The VIII c.ina' darted pntO'ibo
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US IIIII COJII, I•"' fer had
llld McNamara . went. to see ,r
ta 1111
' -' NN, 2tO mile I IIDrlhlllll ot
.
hw
the
acene
of 111 aeelclont. plnq tallli.
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Okiin'o questi_lllkns_ n..
slon with UPI:
Q-Haw soon wUJ we see
anylhlrig? You once compared
the U.S. economy to a Cat lady
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VATICAN CITY (UPO-Po e
Paul VI today overruled Roman
Cotholic liberals and condemned
the pW and aU other artlllclal
means of blrlh control.
In a 38-page encyclical to his
bishops, the pontilf lf)beld
centuries of church law against
demando for change.
Paul said, "Tho direct lnterrlWJIIon of the generative
process alre&amp;dy begun • • • (Is)
to be absolutely excluded as
licit means of regulating birth."
Tho 7~year-otd poat!U Aid
the ben-lD some of the
strongest, most unequivocal
Word I or his POI!IIllcate- also
epplles to abortior" permanent
or leqJorary sterilization and
to every act that would "render

doas abe start to get her llgure
back?
A-1., think ,.. hove bar on 1
dlot iiJbt """ and there Ia no
queatlon lhat by the t1me you
see third quarter ligures lor our
.lonal pruduet, It will he
evldiQI lhat there boo been a
draft!lllc change or pace from
tile Drot two quartera or .the

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Foaslles of the eohiR&gt;Us, the
earlleat known llsge In the evolution of the horae, have bean
roond In the United States snd
llurqle that are .50 million years
old.

behlrd tile inllatlon or tho Pill
year hao not · been aeute
thottlceo In
ar• but
rather a buoyant eCOIIIIIIIlc
onvlriwnent where nobody • •
mu&lt;h concerned about prldrqr
himself wt of the markcL It
was juat too oaay to raise prjeea
and let tha consumer feel lhe
burclea.
year.
This will change and somoof
Yw
see the JIODOral tone the change will not be welcome
and buoyancy In markets or deelrable but It Is the price
1 ._, the moin raetor · we pay for taking some of lhe

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doosn't s!;op lmmediate)Jt, We've
certsinq turned ott lhe
with the tao lncreaaol, bUt ,..
are sWi coaai.JD&amp;&gt;, lilhlll and It
wUI take 1101110 time befGre YOII
see an effect on prices and

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LOUT! .HE'S GON~ sa: AWFUL
SORRY HE EVER SOl' IN'IO TH'
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Flight Li.ne

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Tod&amp;J Is Monday, JUI,y 29, the
IS MR. fiXIT TOO HANDY?
That ""cuselouauoll,ythathav. 2Uth di\Y of 196&amp; with 155 to
Dear Helen:
ing a pet ~ ~fixed" coststoomueh. follow.
My husband fixes things, Like
What c-IUI be done? - ANIThe moon is between its new
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electric mtxen, wasWng ma- MAL LOVER
phase and first &lt;JJarter.
chines, stoves. He also has an Dear A.L.:
The morning star is Saturn.
eye for. the ladiea.
I understand that several citThe evening stars are Venus
Tho other night I round an In- loa have helped solved the prab. and Jupiter.
Itial and phone number In hls tom with an "animal birth COliOn this daY In history:
wallet, I called the number and a trol clinic" where _pets are neu.
In 1754, Jack Sack of Britain
very 1e:x;y voice answered. I asked . tered etthor free of charge or knocked out Jean Petit of
It she had something out ol or- for a minimum fee. omciala France in 25 minutes in tbe
der, and she said everything she !Iauro oolll or the cllnlco .11 firlll International boJdng match.
had was In perfect shape - offset by r.OOced oost of operIn 1914, the first lranecanGoodbye!
atlng
pounds.
WhY
dOII't
you
lUItlnental
linkup was
. •' , . 1 told fir, husband and he aald pit It to ywr Cley Cowicll? ~~telephone
with ~
julll mlsunder81aod. Ste had
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met him on the street and told Dear Helen:
Francisco.
him her washing machine knock.
Lilt year I olarted going with
In 1967, 129 men were killed
ed, so he took her phone lllm- th:Ja man and tllcught he was very when nre swept the U.S. carrier
ber tu call heforo he came to nice. \\e dldn~ go out Dilen, but Forestall off the coast of
tlxlL
si&amp;Jed homo and ellioyed each Vietnam_
litould I accept hls statement? other'&amp; COIIIJIII17,
A lhaught for the d&amp;J: Booth
Or keep my eyes open? One day he aslted to barrow Tarkington, said, "n rea11.r ts
DOUBTFUL
a few dollars. I gave them to the land of nowadays that we
him, aad It sot to be I habit never discover."
Dear lloubUul :
every week. He never oft'ered
Both! Accept his statement to pay back. I aleo have been
AND - Keep your eyea open! doing hia washing, Ironing and
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cleaning and levea out hia hair.
Dear Helen:
Lilli week I IJ)I the llhork ot
II there any ~ we can get my llte. He IIIM)UD(ed he waa
a law passed to make people going to marry the girl he'd
who lot their antmols roam have been dating ever since h I g h
them neutered? I help out at school.
. the animal shelter. Sometimes
He ltiU eomes to aee me just
three or tour hundred cats are ae II nothing baa cltanged. The
brou&amp;ht In ~ring a _k_ They wedding won't be u~ Dext year.
range all the wa,y !rom baby
He has never said he loved
ldUens to voey preiiJUinl fe. me, but he acta like lt a lut.
''Take courage, and acquit
miles, and we can't find homes Do you think there's aey hope?
yourselvn
like men, 0 Phililor most of them, sa they mull - DOPE
ltinel, lest you become slaves
ba delllrayed. How much better Dear Dope:
to the Hebf'ews cu they have
11 ..Ud be If - ' e who dldn~
beeR to you; acquit yourselves
Nopal
to raise anlmalo asw to It
like
men and fill hi. "-I Sam... Not unleu you toaa this
Seventeenllt · century wit
uel4:9.
tltelr animals wouldn't add to the- gey out, bar and laundry Tom Brown, while a stu:C..er._uallon,
dent
at Oxford, was threat·
and fled someone who doeon't
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w it h expulsion for
pi&amp;J IOU far a made....td. - H.,
some offense. The World
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Almanac notes that Brown
tamUy living, 10 It you're hav~
won a pardon when he met
lng kid trouble or julll plain
Dean John Fell's challenge
lroaitlo, let Helen help YOU,
to m a k e an immediate
English paraphrase of · .
She will al10 welcome )'OUr own
Latin poet Martial's 33rd _,
amulfog experiences. Address
epigram.
The Immortal
Helen Bolte! In care o( I h I a
retort
wao
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"I do not love
newapaper.
thee, Dr. Fell/The rta1011
The mould or a man's forwhy I cannot tell/But thia
tune ls in his own hands.alone I know full weUYI do
Sir Francis Bacon, Engllsh
not love thee, Dr. Fell."
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victory !llnda,y and McLain
defeating the Baltimore Orioles
9-4 lor his 2oth Saturday nl81t.
Marichal Ia a few d&amp;Js ahead
of the pace set by Dizzy Dean
wben he won 30 samej for the
St. Louis Cardinals In 934 and
McLain Is Julll abwt on with
tho pace set by Lefcy Grove
when he ...,n 31 sames for the
Philadelphia Alhletlco In 1930.
Dean won his 20th game on
Aug, 3 and Grove 11t11 his 20th

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iea0011 WOI fn !912 wl(en Joe

had t110

walked one.
Marichal had a 2.j) ahutrut
until the IOVenth when Hector
Torre• beat out an Infield hit

Wood ...., 34 games and Wolter
Jolmaon won 32. ..
Marlchal Scores
and scored on Norm MlUer'l
Marichal, now 19-4, alng)ed double.
pall third base with two wt In
The Clnclmatl Reds defeated
the lith Inning to drive In Jim the New York Mota 5-3, the
Davenport with the tie-breaking Chica&amp;~&gt; Cuba swept the Lol
run and 100red the second nm Angelea Dodgers 8-3 and 1-4, the
of the tr1nlng on a alngte by Ty Plttsbur&amp;h Pirates drubbed the
Cline. It was the ~th oonsecu- st. Louis Cardinals 7-1 and the
tlve oomplete game for Marlch- Philadelphia PhiiUes beat the
011 JUI,y 2~.
al, wbo altowed seven hila, Allante Braves 3.j) In other
The Iaiii time the maJors have lllruck wt five batters and National Leasue lllUiles.

In the American Leasue, the

Ba!Umoro Orioles t_.t lho
Delralt Tigers 5-l, theClevolaad
Indians wbiJII)ecl the New York
Yankees 3..2 and 4-1, the Bolllcxt
Red Sox outslugged fjle Wuhlnston Senator&amp; 10-3, tho Oeklaad Alhletlcs -shaded the
Mlnaesota TWins 4-3 and the
Chica&amp;IJ White Sox niJII)ecl 1ha
California Angels 2-1.
Lee May drOve In three runs
with two homers and Jim
MalOIIIlY and Cl&amp;J C&amp;rrall
allowed cxt1,y 0110 hit;- a double

by Ch..t Janes In the ftrat
imlng- In the Reds' vlclor,y
over the Mets. Malaaey received credit fOI' his nlalh
victory althou&amp;h carroll pitched
hitless boll lor the Iaiii !oor
Innings.
Cubs Take Two
llandf Hundley drOve In three
runs with a two-run alngte and
aacrtnce fly In the first same
and doubled home tho cxt1.r run
of tho nightcap as the CUbs
8Welll lhelr doubleheader be!Dre
42,261- the largeot crowd at

Pomeroy, D~wler's Win Openers
Dowler's TranBJnlasion of
Parkersburg and Pamerey sooreel wtna In opening (JOI1f fllurna.
ment sameo at llfraeuse Mwdclpal Park !llnda,y a11ernaon.
Dowler's, In the first game o(
the slng)e • ellminatiDn event,
broke a tie In the laat lm1ng to
score a 5-4 victory oyer Middle·
pori and rl"""'ancler
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Jed WIll
pitched a aoe-lllttertoleadPamerey to a 4.j) triumph over South
Parkersburg Finance.

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The maJor leasues, wblch
havn't had cxte 30•me wtmer
elnee 1934, m&amp;J wind up the
1968 sea.... with two In ....
year lor the flrlll time since
1912,
Juan Marichal ot tho Sin
Franclsoo Giants and ilenJiy
McLain ol the Detroit Tlgeu
remained right on the Ume
table OVOJ the weekend, Mlrlchal beating the Hwlllon Alllroo 42 In 11 Innings for hia 16th

Sli;COND GAME
Rlsltlhar!der WUI gave up cxt1.r
a fir at . Inning bloop slng)e to
secood baseman Mike Dad...,
while leading PanterO)' w Ita
victory over South Psrkerlburg
Finance,
WUI, who pitched mallleri'UIIjl
NEW YORK (UPI) _ Lee
ill tho way, atruck wt U bat..
May of the Claclnnatl Reda
ters and walked.five. Hewaanev.
&amp;willis 1 mean bat and be was
er In big trouble.
at his nleooeot SUndi.Y when he
Pomerey sot Ita llrlll run off
swatted seton hila In 11 times
righthander Bobby Kerr In the
at beL
The toumament Will eant1m1e bottom of the second When Rag.
. May, oJchth leadllllt hitter In lhlo evening at 6:30 ;-lth hall or Abbott PDWered wt a lmg
" tho National ~ with .298, llfracuse taking on Chaahlre. lett1leld triple leading otr the
drove .In three runs with I pair
rmST GAME
Inning and then Floyd llume,y
of homers to pce tho Clnclnllatl
Middleport trailed Dowler's drove him home Will&gt; an Infield
vlaltoro w a 5-3 win over tho the entire same until the llllh out
. aeventlt;llace Meta.
-~.. When It Wiled two runa
•-•The fired-up Pomeroy team
._ The Reda' laflelder blasted his to knot the BOOre at 4-4.
tallied two more markera In
13th homer · of tho season otf
Middleport's slxtb.frame nma the foorlh an alnglts by WUI,
. Tom Seever following a alngle came wben steve Dunfee was Abbott, Chuck Faulk and Bob
. by_ M.ek J&lt;mes In the third In- sale on an error with two outs, mackston.
nlng to give ClnclnnaU a t-1 Bruce Hawley walked, and bath · The final tally by PomerO)'
lead, then belted a solo shot otf runners moved up on a throw- came In the slxtb when Jon Buck
. relJever caJ Koonce ln the l.ng error before Chester Roush was safe on an error, stole seceighth to provide an Insurance singled to right to send both ond, and sot home on a live dauruns homo and tie the ooore. ble by Faulk.
run. one mt Pitching
Dowler's, however, came back
Kerr stnJck out five and issued
Jim Malaney and Clay carroll .. the bottom of the seventh with two free paases while 80in8 the
teamed ,., for ooe-hlt pltchln&amp; the winning run as Lance Emer- distance lor South Parkersburg
l&lt;k, the s"'-'"'-,
despite the aoore.
·~· - ..... led off with Finance.
Maloney, who was credited a single, stole seoond and third,
FDIST GAME
wllh his ninth victory aptnat inct scared on a slng)e by Pitch- Middleport
000 112 0 - 4 5
six losses, walked Larry Stahl or Kevin C&amp;rmlchael with two Dowler' a
201 010 1- 54
with one out In the first and out.
Van MAire and .Becker, wu.
allowed a rur&gt;-scarlng double w
Middleport had pjtten Ita first ..., (2). C&amp;rmlchael and Ta,ylar.
~ J&lt;mes, but then settled .. run off Carmichael in the fourth
SECOND GAME
cloWn Wretire 13 '"II• In 1 row When Ramie Clonch slng)ed, stole S. Pkg. Finance 000 000 0 - 0 1
before tiring 1n the otxth.
second, moved to third, and then Pomeroy
010 201 X- 4 6
carroU relieved . 1n tbe abth home on an error,
Kerr and Whitecotton. WUI and
,JltiE ,,~W~&gt;!W ,~w~. '.,.u..cj..ihe .. Th.~.,.cond 1'1111 by Mlddleporl Dixon,
_., ., .. ,.._,
.IJr)\t tw.'/( hitters lp the ,lmtJW waa tallied by Mike Siyn -Who -- Ulribltes&lt; ...: ._sif."N•Iil&gt;la~ , had w • 3-2 count led off the fltlh with a single, road, Art Stobart and Jim Souli·
On Jones. ·
stole seoond, went to third on by,
Clrrall Fampleted the walk to a posed ball and came home - - : - - - - - - - - Jones to Jaed the beoes and tho when Stan WU0011 "'" ea!e on lntematlOIIel Leasue standings
~ pushed aero" a riB! I I Ed an orrar.
By United Preoolnternatimal
Charles hit lnt&lt;t a farce pity,
Dowler'• Traasmlsstonopened
W, L Pet GB
The tbtnr nm soored when Eel the game with two runslnthobot- Toledo
58 45 .563
ltranepaot bounced a pate&gt;t... tum ot the llrst, 0110 011 a home Columbus
50 46 .521 4\i
cjaubte pity to. shortltqo Waotl,y run by Emerick In the third, Jackaaiwllle 51 47 .~0 4\1
Waodwsnl. Sacond baaomaa and aaotlter In the llllh. ~
Rod!&lt;!lller
~ 48 .520 4\1
'r~ .. Helmo drOilPed the Rich Van Maire went we rwte llfracuse
47 50 .485 8
tiD-ow at · ..011111 and another on the mound for Middleport and LoulavWo
48 53 .475 9
a IDI came ln.
Umlted the wtmera to llllly four Butfala
48 53 .475 9
Carroll rellr"' the next twq hits dospll8 the faet he took RlchmOIId
44 56 .HO 12\2
batters and did oat allow a hlt the loss. Van Maire lllruck 1111
bdoy'a Reaults
tho rest of the way.
II and wnlked four, but errors Rochelller 6 llutflllo 2 (Ill)
~ed a biB role In Mlddlsport•a Bulfalo -5 !JO&lt;helller 2 (2nd, 7
Firat Runs In Second
11te Reds scored tholt nrat lass.
!nntnp)
two I'UDIJ In the second lnnilll - - - - - - - - - Toledo lllfracuse 0 (lsQ
011 a double by TOllY Pere1 and fort by Ml,y, who olammed his Toledo 2 llfracuse o (2nd, 1
singlet by .Helma, Woodward 12th homer and had four of tho
lminga)
and Pete Raae, ,
Reda' alx -hiis.
Columbus 7 LoulavUte 5 (Ill)
· Tho Redo were clowned by
Peta Rase, second leldllv hit- CalUIIlb!q 8 Loulavllle 4 (2nd,
New YOI'k Stturdl,y night 5-2, ter In the leque, retumed to
7lm1Dp
hard-lllttlng ef- the Cincinnati UIIIIQI Stturdo,y, Jacksonville 10 Richmond 2
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Cheshire, McArthur
Post Tourney Wins
The Cbeah!re Tigers and Mc·
Arthur Merchants advanced In
the Kyger Creak Utile League
Beaeball Tornament by posUng
Qllrterllnal wtna Salurd&amp;J night,
The Tigers blsoked Pt. Pleas.
ant Malleable Iron 2-llln the op.
entng tilt, and McArthur erupted
lor eight runs In the top of the
ninth (extra bmlngo) w top Rutland's Reds, 8.j),
Terry Cadle and Mlck Mannering huriOd six lmlng lbutwta In the ni&amp;htcap, Kevin Barber took over in the sixth for
McArthur, and Cllf Whittington
relieved Cadle.
Alter two and one--half more
lmlngs ot scareleos ball, McArthur exploded In the ninth and
that was the ball game.
Peul Hatneld's sixth lrutlng

Weekend Sports Summary

Saturday
men's singles ttU.e in the
TRAVEMUENDE, Germaey
Pelllayhanta lawn tennis eham(UPO-.t.Jigo of the United pl0118hlj&gt;s,
single was Rutland' a only hit, Mc- State, &gt;lias declared winner oC
ZANDVOORT, Holland (UpO
ArUwr, now the tournament fa- t he Bermuda - Travemuende
tranaatlantic yacht race.
- Chris Lambert of Great
·vortte, IJ)I II hils, seven In the
Britain,
was faWly 11\lured
ninth Inning when 12 men went
GANTON,
Englaad
(UP0when
his
Brabham Ford
to lhe plate, Blake, Ward and
Michael
Banallack
won
the
crashed
lnt&lt;t
another car during
Ratzlsfl paced the wtmers with
English
amateur
golf
tiUo
with
the Grand Prix of Zandvaort
two hits eadt, The McArthur
an
amazl111
61
to
beat
David
Formula n race.
hurlers lamed 17. Rutland hurlKelley
12
and 11.
era fanned 10.
COLOGNE, Gormaey (Up0In the first lilt Salurd&amp;J, CheHAVERFORD,
PL
(Up0Barry
Franklin of South Atrica
shire's Baird outburled Ft.
Unseeded
Krlst,y
Pigeon
won
the
fired
a
70 to win the West
Pleasant's Kayser. Both hurlers
women's
singles
dtle
in
the
German
Open
golf IItle with a
allowed live hits each, but ChePemsylvania lawn tennis cham .. 285.
shire scored !dngle runs in the
first and second lmlngs to wrap pionships with a g..7, G-3 triumph
ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPO-Dan
over Vlck_y Rogers.
up the vlctoey.
Sikes won the Mlmesota golf
Roush and McCarty paced tho
TORONTO (UP0 - C&amp;rol classic wlth a 12-undor..par 272,
winners with two hits each. Fetcy had two safeties for the los- MaM scored a six-stroke
victory In the Ladies ~ertest
ers.
Open
golf tournament with a
Baird fanned 11, and Ka,yser
six-under-par
213.
whlf!ed six.

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Third Visit

OCEANPORT, N.J. (UPOReviewer won the $114,725
Saplllll Stakes at Monmouth
Park by two lengths.

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filth _llllfnl "' 1ha ..........
following a lln81e bi AI
!!panglet, dealt 1)1111 !iJUOn the
loss. KeD Halwban pll&lt;bed a
fwr-llltter aad lllruck wt 10
batZers lor the 001 In the
secood game.
Pltcber AI McBeaa hll the
nrst 8l'aad atam ot blo..,.. In
the llllb lllllng and 'Ratto
Clemente and lollury WUlo had
three bits oach to) lead . 1ha
Pirates• 11-1111 attaek. McBean
went 1ha dllllallee lor blo eighth
v:!clor,y u lhe Cordlnala left 12
i-unnera on base.
Larey Jack1011 pltdied a
three-llltter and TOllY Tqlar
had doubles and IOOI'Od
two 1'11111 lor the Pblllleo.
Jackaail, who had a no-llltter
UQIIl Ftlii&gt;O A1w alftsled wltll
two . 1111 In 1ha llllh illllDI.
scared hlf 10th vletaQ of tho
sea1011 , iDol· !he S'llh ..._ o(
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Slwt by Sikes

That was the comment tr-:-. m
or Zan::lvoort race.
Dan Sikes as he sat In the dlJb..
The 24-year-old Lambert was

house at the Keller golf course pinned beneath the wreckage.
here Sultda,y afternoon, ronectlng Doctors said he died of a brokon his flnal-rouOO seven-tllller- en neck.
por 64 that geve him the ehamLsmbert was the third tqo •
plonehlj&gt; of the $100,000 Minnoranked British race driver ki.Uaola Golf Classic,
ed this year and the fifth among
Sikes, tbe golfil!llawyer from world-class pilots.
Jacksonville, Fla., had a 12-hole
total of 212, 12 under par, to edge
lien Still o( Tacoma, Waoh., by
.... stroke for the $20,000 nrst liORSEMANS VICTORY
prize.
LONDON (UPI)- Nelli Shepl·
Tbe trap shot on the eighth ro waa the only rider to come
hole Sikes was talldl!la-pve through • fault and out
him his sixth birdie on the ltont competition without an error
Dine, oue of seven he was to get. Sunday as the United Stal8s
"I pushed my aecond ahot into
team won the last chance
the aaad 1r11J and lthqht maystakes on the closill£ day's
be I had problems," he aatd. compet!Uon o! the RO)'al
''but then I bltoted It out and the International Horae Show at
thing rolled right ln."
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Death paid ita third call oo the Riesaen 6--2, 6-3, 6--3 for the
Britlsh auto racing set Sun:lay.
Chris Lambert, a promising
, , . ST. . PAUL, Mlm. . cuPD · young driver, suffered- fatal in"'W·hoor 1·11tade that sr.w out, of juries wh'e n hisilrlbiWilf!oitt
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Tod&amp;J Is Monday, JUI,y 29, the
IS MR. fiXIT TOO HANDY?
That ""cuselouauoll,ythathav. 2Uth di\Y of 196&amp; with 155 to
Dear Helen:
ing a pet ~ ~fixed" coststoomueh. follow.
My husband fixes things, Like
What c-IUI be done? - ANIThe moon is between its new
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electric mtxen, wasWng ma- MAL LOVER
phase and first &lt;JJarter.
chines, stoves. He also has an Dear A.L.:
The morning star is Saturn.
eye for. the ladiea.
I understand that several citThe evening stars are Venus
Tho other night I round an In- loa have helped solved the prab. and Jupiter.
Itial and phone number In hls tom with an "animal birth COliOn this daY In history:
wallet, I called the number and a trol clinic" where _pets are neu.
In 1754, Jack Sack of Britain
very 1e:x;y voice answered. I asked . tered etthor free of charge or knocked out Jean Petit of
It she had something out ol or- for a minimum fee. omciala France in 25 minutes in tbe
der, and she said everything she !Iauro oolll or the cllnlco .11 firlll International boJdng match.
had was In perfect shape - offset by r.OOced oost of operIn 1914, the first lranecanGoodbye!
atlng
pounds.
WhY
dOII't
you
lUItlnental
linkup was
. •' , . 1 told fir, husband and he aald pit It to ywr Cley Cowicll? ~~telephone
with ~
julll mlsunder81aod. Ste had
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New Ydii "b! San
met him on the street and told Dear Helen:
Francisco.
him her washing machine knock.
Lilt year I olarted going with
In 1967, 129 men were killed
ed, so he took her phone lllm- th:Ja man and tllcught he was very when nre swept the U.S. carrier
ber tu call heforo he came to nice. \\e dldn~ go out Dilen, but Forestall off the coast of
tlxlL
si&amp;Jed homo and ellioyed each Vietnam_
litould I accept hls statement? other'&amp; COIIIJIII17,
A lhaught for the d&amp;J: Booth
Or keep my eyes open? One day he aslted to barrow Tarkington, said, "n rea11.r ts
DOUBTFUL
a few dollars. I gave them to the land of nowadays that we
him, aad It sot to be I habit never discover."
Dear lloubUul :
every week. He never oft'ered
Both! Accept his statement to pay back. I aleo have been
AND - Keep your eyea open! doing hia washing, Ironing and
- H,
cleaning and levea out hia hair.
Dear Helen:
Lilli week I IJ)I the llhork ot
II there any ~ we can get my llte. He IIIM)UD(ed he waa
a law passed to make people going to marry the girl he'd
who lot their antmols roam have been dating ever since h I g h
them neutered? I help out at school.
. the animal shelter. Sometimes
He ltiU eomes to aee me just
three or tour hundred cats are ae II nothing baa cltanged. The
brou&amp;ht In ~ring a _k_ They wedding won't be u~ Dext year.
range all the wa,y !rom baby
He has never said he loved
ldUens to voey preiiJUinl fe. me, but he acta like lt a lut.
''Take courage, and acquit
miles, and we can't find homes Do you think there's aey hope?
yourselvn
like men, 0 Phililor most of them, sa they mull - DOPE
ltinel, lest you become slaves
ba delllrayed. How much better Dear Dope:
to the Hebf'ews cu they have
11 ..Ud be If - ' e who dldn~
beeR to you; acquit yourselves
Nopal
to raise anlmalo asw to It
like
men and fill hi. "-I Sam... Not unleu you toaa this
Seventeenllt · century wit
uel4:9.
tltelr animals wouldn't add to the- gey out, bar and laundry Tom Brown, while a stu:C..er._uallon,
dent
at Oxford, was threat·
and fled someone who doeon't
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ened
w it h expulsion for
pi&amp;J IOU far a made....td. - H.,
some offense. The World
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Thla column Ia dedicated to
Almanac notes that Brown
tamUy living, 10 It you're hav~
won a pardon when he met
lng kid trouble or julll plain
Dean John Fell's challenge
lroaitlo, let Helen help YOU,
to m a k e an immediate
English paraphrase of · .
She will al10 welcome )'OUr own
Latin poet Martial's 33rd _,
amulfog experiences. Address
epigram.
The Immortal
Helen Bolte! In care o( I h I a
retort
wao
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"I do not love
newapaper.
thee, Dr. Fell/The rta1011
The mould or a man's forwhy I cannot tell/But thia
tune ls in his own hands.alone I know full weUYI do
Sir Francis Bacon, Engllsh
not love thee, Dr. Fell."
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victory !llnda,y and McLain
defeating the Baltimore Orioles
9-4 lor his 2oth Saturday nl81t.
Marichal Ia a few d&amp;Js ahead
of the pace set by Dizzy Dean
wben he won 30 samej for the
St. Louis Cardinals In 934 and
McLain Is Julll abwt on with
tho pace set by Lefcy Grove
when he ...,n 31 sames for the
Philadelphia Alhletlco In 1930.
Dean won his 20th game on
Aug, 3 and Grove 11t11 his 20th

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30~e wlmero In 0110
iea0011 WOI fn !912 wl(en Joe

had t110

walked one.
Marichal had a 2.j) ahutrut
until the IOVenth when Hector
Torre• beat out an Infield hit

Wood ...., 34 games and Wolter
Jolmaon won 32. ..
Marlchal Scores
and scored on Norm MlUer'l
Marichal, now 19-4, alng)ed double.
pall third base with two wt In
The Clnclmatl Reds defeated
the lith Inning to drive In Jim the New York Mota 5-3, the
Davenport with the tie-breaking Chica&amp;~&gt; Cuba swept the Lol
run and 100red the second nm Angelea Dodgers 8-3 and 1-4, the
of the tr1nlng on a alngte by Ty Plttsbur&amp;h Pirates drubbed the
Cline. It was the ~th oonsecu- st. Louis Cardinals 7-1 and the
tlve oomplete game for Marlch- Philadelphia PhiiUes beat the
011 JUI,y 2~.
al, wbo altowed seven hila, Allante Braves 3.j) In other
The Iaiii time the maJors have lllruck wt five batters and National Leasue lllUiles.

In the American Leasue, the

Ba!Umoro Orioles t_.t lho
Delralt Tigers 5-l, theClevolaad
Indians wbiJII)ecl the New York
Yankees 3..2 and 4-1, the Bolllcxt
Red Sox outslugged fjle Wuhlnston Senator&amp; 10-3, tho Oeklaad Alhletlcs -shaded the
Mlnaesota TWins 4-3 and the
Chica&amp;IJ White Sox niJII)ecl 1ha
California Angels 2-1.
Lee May drOve In three runs
with two homers and Jim
MalOIIIlY and Cl&amp;J C&amp;rrall
allowed cxt1,y 0110 hit;- a double

by Ch..t Janes In the ftrat
imlng- In the Reds' vlclor,y
over the Mets. Malaaey received credit fOI' his nlalh
victory althou&amp;h carroll pitched
hitless boll lor the Iaiii !oor
Innings.
Cubs Take Two
llandf Hundley drOve In three
runs with a two-run alngte and
aacrtnce fly In the first same
and doubled home tho cxt1.r run
of tho nightcap as the CUbs
8Welll lhelr doubleheader be!Dre
42,261- the largeot crowd at

Pomeroy, D~wler's Win Openers
Dowler's TranBJnlasion of
Parkersburg and Pamerey sooreel wtna In opening (JOI1f fllurna.
ment sameo at llfraeuse Mwdclpal Park !llnda,y a11ernaon.
Dowler's, In the first game o(
the slng)e • ellminatiDn event,
broke a tie In the laat lm1ng to
score a 5-4 victory oyer Middle·
pori and rl"""'ancler
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Jed WIll
pitched a aoe-lllttertoleadPamerey to a 4.j) triumph over South
Parkersburg Finance.

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The maJor leasues, wblch
havn't had cxte 30•me wtmer
elnee 1934, m&amp;J wind up the
1968 sea.... with two In ....
year lor the flrlll time since
1912,
Juan Marichal ot tho Sin
Franclsoo Giants and ilenJiy
McLain ol the Detroit Tlgeu
remained right on the Ume
table OVOJ the weekend, Mlrlchal beating the Hwlllon Alllroo 42 In 11 Innings for hia 16th

Sli;COND GAME
Rlsltlhar!der WUI gave up cxt1.r
a fir at . Inning bloop slng)e to
secood baseman Mike Dad...,
while leading PanterO)' w Ita
victory over South Psrkerlburg
Finance,
WUI, who pitched mallleri'UIIjl
NEW YORK (UPI) _ Lee
ill tho way, atruck wt U bat..
May of the Claclnnatl Reda
ters and walked.five. Hewaanev.
&amp;willis 1 mean bat and be was
er In big trouble.
at his nleooeot SUndi.Y when he
Pomerey sot Ita llrlll run off
swatted seton hila In 11 times
righthander Bobby Kerr In the
at beL
The toumament Will eant1m1e bottom of the second When Rag.
. May, oJchth leadllllt hitter In lhlo evening at 6:30 ;-lth hall or Abbott PDWered wt a lmg
" tho National ~ with .298, llfracuse taking on Chaahlre. lett1leld triple leading otr the
drove .In three runs with I pair
rmST GAME
Inning and then Floyd llume,y
of homers to pce tho Clnclnllatl
Middleport trailed Dowler's drove him home Will&gt; an Infield
vlaltoro w a 5-3 win over tho the entire same until the llllh out
. aeventlt;llace Meta.
-~.. When It Wiled two runa
•-•The fired-up Pomeroy team
._ The Reda' laflelder blasted his to knot the BOOre at 4-4.
tallied two more markera In
13th homer · of tho season otf
Middleport's slxtb.frame nma the foorlh an alnglts by WUI,
. Tom Seever following a alngle came wben steve Dunfee was Abbott, Chuck Faulk and Bob
. by_ M.ek J&lt;mes In the third In- sale on an error with two outs, mackston.
nlng to give ClnclnnaU a t-1 Bruce Hawley walked, and bath · The final tally by PomerO)'
lead, then belted a solo shot otf runners moved up on a throw- came In the slxtb when Jon Buck
. relJever caJ Koonce ln the l.ng error before Chester Roush was safe on an error, stole seceighth to provide an Insurance singled to right to send both ond, and sot home on a live dauruns homo and tie the ooore. ble by Faulk.
run. one mt Pitching
Dowler's, however, came back
Kerr stnJck out five and issued
Jim Malaney and Clay carroll .. the bottom of the seventh with two free paases while 80in8 the
teamed ,., for ooe-hlt pltchln&amp; the winning run as Lance Emer- distance lor South Parkersburg
l&lt;k, the s"'-'"'-,
despite the aoore.
·~· - ..... led off with Finance.
Maloney, who was credited a single, stole seoond and third,
FDIST GAME
wllh his ninth victory aptnat inct scared on a slng)e by Pitch- Middleport
000 112 0 - 4 5
six losses, walked Larry Stahl or Kevin C&amp;rmlchael with two Dowler' a
201 010 1- 54
with one out In the first and out.
Van MAire and .Becker, wu.
allowed a rur&gt;-scarlng double w
Middleport had pjtten Ita first ..., (2). C&amp;rmlchael and Ta,ylar.
~ J&lt;mes, but then settled .. run off Carmichael in the fourth
SECOND GAME
cloWn Wretire 13 '"II• In 1 row When Ramie Clonch slng)ed, stole S. Pkg. Finance 000 000 0 - 0 1
before tiring 1n the otxth.
second, moved to third, and then Pomeroy
010 201 X- 4 6
carroU relieved . 1n tbe abth home on an error,
Kerr and Whitecotton. WUI and
,JltiE ,,~W~&gt;!W ,~w~. '.,.u..cj..ihe .. Th.~.,.cond 1'1111 by Mlddleporl Dixon,
_., ., .. ,.._,
.IJr)\t tw.'/( hitters lp the ,lmtJW waa tallied by Mike Siyn -Who -- Ulribltes&lt; ...: ._sif."N•Iil&gt;la~ , had w • 3-2 count led off the fltlh with a single, road, Art Stobart and Jim Souli·
On Jones. ·
stole seoond, went to third on by,
Clrrall Fampleted the walk to a posed ball and came home - - : - - - - - - - - Jones to Jaed the beoes and tho when Stan WU0011 "'" ea!e on lntematlOIIel Leasue standings
~ pushed aero" a riB! I I Ed an orrar.
By United Preoolnternatimal
Charles hit lnt&lt;t a farce pity,
Dowler'• Traasmlsstonopened
W, L Pet GB
The tbtnr nm soored when Eel the game with two runslnthobot- Toledo
58 45 .563
ltranepaot bounced a pate&gt;t... tum ot the llrst, 0110 011 a home Columbus
50 46 .521 4\i
cjaubte pity to. shortltqo Waotl,y run by Emerick In the third, Jackaaiwllle 51 47 .~0 4\1
Waodwsnl. Sacond baaomaa and aaotlter In the llllh. ~
Rod!&lt;!lller
~ 48 .520 4\1
'r~ .. Helmo drOilPed the Rich Van Maire went we rwte llfracuse
47 50 .485 8
tiD-ow at · ..011111 and another on the mound for Middleport and LoulavWo
48 53 .475 9
a IDI came ln.
Umlted the wtmera to llllly four Butfala
48 53 .475 9
Carroll rellr"' the next twq hits dospll8 the faet he took RlchmOIId
44 56 .HO 12\2
batters and did oat allow a hlt the loss. Van Maire lllruck 1111
bdoy'a Reaults
tho rest of the way.
II and wnlked four, but errors Rochelller 6 llutflllo 2 (Ill)
~ed a biB role In Mlddlsport•a Bulfalo -5 !JO&lt;helller 2 (2nd, 7
Firat Runs In Second
11te Reds scored tholt nrat lass.
!nntnp)
two I'UDIJ In the second lnnilll - - - - - - - - - Toledo lllfracuse 0 (lsQ
011 a double by TOllY Pere1 and fort by Ml,y, who olammed his Toledo 2 llfracuse o (2nd, 1
singlet by .Helma, Woodward 12th homer and had four of tho
lminga)
and Pete Raae, ,
Reda' alx -hiis.
Columbus 7 LoulavUte 5 (Ill)
· Tho Redo were clowned by
Peta Rase, second leldllv hit- CalUIIlb!q 8 Loulavllle 4 (2nd,
New YOI'k Stturdl,y night 5-2, ter In the leque, retumed to
7lm1Dp
hard-lllttlng ef- the Cincinnati UIIIIQI Stturdo,y, Jacksonville 10 Richmond 2
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Cheshire, McArthur
Post Tourney Wins
The Cbeah!re Tigers and Mc·
Arthur Merchants advanced In
the Kyger Creak Utile League
Beaeball Tornament by posUng
Qllrterllnal wtna Salurd&amp;J night,
The Tigers blsoked Pt. Pleas.
ant Malleable Iron 2-llln the op.
entng tilt, and McArthur erupted
lor eight runs In the top of the
ninth (extra bmlngo) w top Rutland's Reds, 8.j),
Terry Cadle and Mlck Mannering huriOd six lmlng lbutwta In the ni&amp;htcap, Kevin Barber took over in the sixth for
McArthur, and Cllf Whittington
relieved Cadle.
Alter two and one--half more
lmlngs ot scareleos ball, McArthur exploded In the ninth and
that was the ball game.
Peul Hatneld's sixth lrutlng

Weekend Sports Summary

Saturday
men's singles ttU.e in the
TRAVEMUENDE, Germaey
Pelllayhanta lawn tennis eham(UPO-.t.Jigo of the United pl0118hlj&gt;s,
single was Rutland' a only hit, Mc- State, &gt;lias declared winner oC
ZANDVOORT, Holland (UpO
ArUwr, now the tournament fa- t he Bermuda - Travemuende
tranaatlantic yacht race.
- Chris Lambert of Great
·vortte, IJ)I II hils, seven In the
Britain,
was faWly 11\lured
ninth Inning when 12 men went
GANTON,
Englaad
(UP0when
his
Brabham Ford
to lhe plate, Blake, Ward and
Michael
Banallack
won
the
crashed
lnt&lt;t
another car during
Ratzlsfl paced the wtmers with
English
amateur
golf
tiUo
with
the Grand Prix of Zandvaort
two hits eadt, The McArthur
an
amazl111
61
to
beat
David
Formula n race.
hurlers lamed 17. Rutland hurlKelley
12
and 11.
era fanned 10.
COLOGNE, Gormaey (Up0In the first lilt Salurd&amp;J, CheHAVERFORD,
PL
(Up0Barry
Franklin of South Atrica
shire's Baird outburled Ft.
Unseeded
Krlst,y
Pigeon
won
the
fired
a
70 to win the West
Pleasant's Kayser. Both hurlers
women's
singles
dtle
in
the
German
Open
golf IItle with a
allowed live hits each, but ChePemsylvania lawn tennis cham .. 285.
shire scored !dngle runs in the
first and second lmlngs to wrap pionships with a g..7, G-3 triumph
ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPO-Dan
over Vlck_y Rogers.
up the vlctoey.
Sikes won the Mlmesota golf
Roush and McCarty paced tho
TORONTO (UP0 - C&amp;rol classic wlth a 12-undor..par 272,
winners with two hits each. Fetcy had two safeties for the los- MaM scored a six-stroke
victory In the Ladies ~ertest
ers.
Open
golf tournament with a
Baird fanned 11, and Ka,yser
six-under-par
213.
whlf!ed six.

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Third Visit

OCEANPORT, N.J. (UPOReviewer won the $114,725
Saplllll Stakes at Monmouth
Park by two lengths.

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filth _llllfnl "' 1ha ..........
following a lln81e bi AI
!!panglet, dealt 1)1111 !iJUOn the
loss. KeD Halwban pll&lt;bed a
fwr-llltter aad lllruck wt 10
batZers lor the 001 In the
secood game.
Pltcber AI McBeaa hll the
nrst 8l'aad atam ot blo..,.. In
the llllb lllllng and 'Ratto
Clemente and lollury WUlo had
three bits oach to) lead . 1ha
Pirates• 11-1111 attaek. McBean
went 1ha dllllallee lor blo eighth
v:!clor,y u lhe Cordlnala left 12
i-unnera on base.
Larey Jack1011 pltdied a
three-llltter and TOllY Tqlar
had doubles and IOOI'Od
two 1'11111 lor the Pblllleo.
Jackaail, who had a no-llltter
UQIIl Ftlii&gt;O A1w alftsled wltll
two . 1111 In 1ha llllh illllDI.
scared hlf 10th vletaQ of tho
sea1011 , iDol· !he S'llh ..._ o(
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GOSNEY'S
DUDS 'N' SUDS
COIN.()P LAUNDRY
3rd &amp; ASH

C\oao up

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Slwt by Sikes

That was the comment tr-:-. m
or Zan::lvoort race.
Dan Sikes as he sat In the dlJb..
The 24-year-old Lambert was

house at the Keller golf course pinned beneath the wreckage.
here Sultda,y afternoon, ronectlng Doctors said he died of a brokon his flnal-rouOO seven-tllller- en neck.
por 64 that geve him the ehamLsmbert was the third tqo •
plonehlj&gt; of the $100,000 Minnoranked British race driver ki.Uaola Golf Classic,
ed this year and the fifth among
Sikes, tbe golfil!llawyer from world-class pilots.
Jacksonville, Fla., had a 12-hole
total of 212, 12 under par, to edge
lien Still o( Tacoma, Waoh., by
.... stroke for the $20,000 nrst liORSEMANS VICTORY
prize.
LONDON (UPI)- Nelli Shepl·
Tbe trap shot on the eighth ro waa the only rider to come
hole Sikes was talldl!la-pve through • fault and out
him his sixth birdie on the ltont competition without an error
Dine, oue of seven he was to get. Sunday as the United Stal8s
"I pushed my aecond ahot into
team won the last chance
the aaad 1r11J and lthqht maystakes on the closill£ day's
be I had problems," he aatd. compet!Uon o! the RO)'al
''but then I bltoted It out and the International Horae Show at
thing rolled right ln."
Wembley Stadium,

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HAVERFORD, PL (UPOZANDVOORT, Hallord (UPO- Lt. Arlhu: Ashe defeated Marcy
Death paid ita third call oo the Riesaen 6--2, 6-3, 6--3 for the
Britlsh auto racing set Sun:lay.
Chris Lambert, a promising
, , . ST. . PAUL, Mlm. . cuPD · young driver, suffered- fatal in"'W·hoor 1·11tade that sr.w out, of juries wh'e n hisilrlbiWilf!oitt
tho trap on the eighth hole, I knew hit another car and turned over
someone was guiding me."
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·UI'I·.gports Writer
Baltlln&lt;ire Orloleo-.n't
jX! . . overond pliy dead
behind their ace
. McN&amp;Uy.
who sOOt out the
Dodgers 1.0 In the
game of the 1966 World
S.~ .. put In another pressure
.JII)rfonnance Sunday in leading
Jilillmore to a key S.l victory
o.er the Detroit Tigers. The win
elllbled the Orioles to salvage
the llnale of the thre~&gt;-glllle set,
moving them 10 within &amp;h
Pines of the American League
leaders.
In what might be considered
a ~ 4 must" game for BalUmore,
the borden was placed squarely
on the shoulders of McNIUy.
The stoclcy soo~aw reiiPonded
with a threl&gt;-hitter, and beat
Detroit for the second time in
eight days.

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G. .unt 11. Pc~
Alou, Pit 89 319 26 107 .335
Rose, Cln 83 340 56 lll , 326
Jhnson, Cln 93 388 51 121 .312
Flood, st.L 101 424 58 131 .309
Helma, Cln 85 344 24 105 .36.5
Staub, Hoo 101 380 37 115 .303
Haller, LA 93 316 19 95 .301
May, Cln
91 346 45 103 .298
MWan, Alia 90 341 30 100 .293
Pene, PhiiA 79 261 32 76 • 291
AmerlcJn League
G. AB R. H. Pc~
Mooday, Qak 87 284 37 87 .306
Ulndr, Min 99 384 37 112 .292
Oliva, Min 97 360 45 105 .292
Harrlsn, Boa 86 303 50 88 .290
CStew, Min 72 264 30 75 ,284
Smith, Bos 97 347 51 98 .282
Horton, Del 92 319 49 90 ,282
Ystrzsld, Ros 92 304 53 85 ,280
White, NY 97 348 57 97 ,279
F. Hwd, Wash 95 356 45 99 ,278

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FLORENCE, DaJ,y (UPJ)Nalll!l Calli and Nino VaecaraiiA
of JtaiJo and Lucien lllanebl of
Belgium pUotecl an , Alia Romeo
33 Pr¢01.1Pe to \"lctorY SUllllay
In the 15th Grand Prb: of the
Mugello auto race, endlqr two
years . of domination by German
Poroche3.
The trio covered tho 31-7.8
mile course In loor hours, 22
minutes, 43,6 seconds, an
a....ege of 75.107 miles per

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Present were Debbie lichoolover, Rosina Harrison, Joy
White, &amp;lzlo TUI!s, t.Ynn ·arid
Roaemary Snowden, Jane SchillIng, Joyce lind Julia HutcbiBon,
J&lt;XY and Mary Ruth Sauer, Mrs.
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White, the Rev. and Mrs. Chester Lemley of Rutland; and Tom
Ball, Comlo and Judy Radlord,
Sharon Brawly, Lonnie Durst,
Mary Loo Radlord, Sherry BlackliOn, Mike Yoong, Mr. and Mr1.
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Mr. and Mrs. chirlea No"- Ion Friday ldgltt at a meetlpg J, W, llobstetter, parenill o1 the When lhe. Thlrd '!'hOr~ q.b mg.
man ol · ~racuae are vleatlon- following a picnic al the Mlddle- honored guest; Mrs. R A. Pltcb- . mtl.r-.ntly at tile ho!ll&lt;lofMrs, · "Wh
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VraJ\k&lt;!n . spent 1he weekend In 1l!ra. ~CIIne,prealdenl, were Gallipolis. The honored P .l t re- · tala! their own 10d,1';f'11\ !li•~"'L 2B:2Q.
· Colum.,.._ They went especlaUy Mrs. ·Beulah White, Mrs. Pearl celved a number of prts
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which she has held 10 years.
Money was .collected Jor tlio
~~~ Margaret Sauer, pro~
Attending the plcnle wor-e , sale 01 school t.cbrd booki · ind
dent of the count;y WCTU, ·an- Mrs. Cline, Mrs. HQmnan, r.lra. It waa .nolejl that aiu'one. \li~iw;g.
noonced the annual .tsll meeting Inez Turner, !olr•· Hazel BOard, to Jllirchase a book may contact
· lor Sept. 6 at the Pomeroy Unit- Mrs. Charles Simona, Mlsa Stu- tany of thO club members.
ed Mothodlll Clllrch .. ¥lsa Sau- er, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Utllll) 'I The. hpsteu and Mrs, Mryua
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Aaron, Braves 20; ·Hart, Clllrlls
19; StargeU, Pirates 18,
Runs Bat!ed In
National Lelgue: McCovey,
Clanh 63; Hart, Giants 58;
Perez, Reds and Allen, Phlla 57;
Shannon, Cards a n d 11. Aaron,
Braves 56.
American Leque: HarreliOil,
Red Sox 74; F, H~ lie--s
71; ~'.ell, 6rdilis 'I!; NGiihP
rup, Tigers 60; Hortoo, Tigers
Tuesday' 1 Games
Tuesday's Games
57.
San Louis. al New York, nlgltt C dcaao at Oakland
Pitching
ew York at Detroit, night
San Francisco at Chlcagu
National Leque: Marlchal, Gl.Vashlngton at Cleveland, night arts 19-4; Regan, Cubs8-2;WI8hAtllllla at Pitts 2, twl-llighl
Los Angelos at Houston, night Baltimore at Boston
born, cards 9-3; Gibson, Cards
(O..Iy games schedul~
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night
and Koosman, Mets 14-3.
American League: McLain, Tigers 211-3; Tlant, ladlans 17-6;
COLF WINNER
John, White Sox and Wright, ADCOLOGNE, Germany (VPO- gels 7-3; Slnt!ogo, Red Sox 9-4.
SOuth Africa's Barry Franklin
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to win the West German ~en
Golf Cb81o1J)lonshlp with a 72'
hole total of 285.
runateur Charles lllsh(ll of
MONDAY
Terrell, Tex., was the best
SPECIAL MEETING Women•
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American finisher, tying for
Golf Assn., 7:30 p.m. Monolloy 19th place with two European
Rates n, Not Raise Alter
II the club house.
lla&gt;lng
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Coqanlei n,
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THUR~AY
Votuano picnic, home of M s.
LAUREL
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'J&gt;Mrl R"'DDida, Mlddlaport. 6:INSURANCE AGi:N&lt;lY
Club,
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. 10 p.m. Bring a covered "'ah.
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ol. Mra. Nellie Tracy.
TUI!3&gt;AY
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a 8:3o p.m. Tlleaday, odal
' r o o m of Rutland Mtl IOdlst
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American Leagoe
. W. L. Pel. CB
63 38 .624
W. L. Pel. GB Detroit
Baltimore
55 43 .561 6'h
91. Louis
67 36 . s;o
Cleveland
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46 .553 7
Atllllla
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51 46 .526 10
ClnclmaU
49 47 .SID lt'h Boston
Oakland
50 50 ,500 12'h
San Frsncisco Sl SO .S05 15
Mlmeoota
4S 52 .480 lt'h
Chlca!IJ
52 Sl .505 15
New
York
46 51 .474 15
Philadelphia
48 Sl .48S 17
47 53 .470 loth
New York
49 SS .471 18'h California
43 54 . 443 18
47 S3 .470 18\', Chicago
Pittsburgh
Washington
35
62 .361 26
Los Angeles 4S S7 .441 21'~
&amp;lnday' s Results
Houston
44 58 .431 22\',
Oakland 4 Minnesota 3
Smday's Results
Chl cago 2 California 1
Clnclmati 5 New York 3
Cleveland
3 New York 2, lsi
Pittsburgh 7 St. Louis I
San Fran 4 Hooston 2, 11 iMs. Cleveland 4 New York I, 2nd
Boston 10 Washington 8
Philadelphia 3 Atlanta 0
Baltimore
5 Detroit I, twilight
Chlcqo 8 Loa Angeles 3, 1st
Todey's
Probable Pitchers
Chicqo 1 Los Angeles 1, 2nd
(All Times EDT)
Today'&amp; Probable Pitchers
Mlnneoota
(Chance 8-9)atCaJ!..
(All Times EDT)
fornla
(Ellis
6-6) 11 p.m.
91. Louis (Washbern 9-3) at
Washington (Hannan 4-2) at
Now York (Ryan 6-8), 8:0S p.m.
Cleveland
(Hargan 6-11) 7:30 p.
Atlanta (Reed 9-5) at Pittsm.
borgh (Veale 8-10), 8:05 p,rr..
Chicago (John 7-3) at Oakland
Clnclrmatl (Nolan 4-2 and Cui-.
ver 8-9) at Philadelphia (Short. (Odom 9-6) 11 p.m.
New York (Verbanlc 3-t)atDe9-10 and Johnoon 0-0), 6:05 p.
trolt
(Sparma 8-9), 8 p.m.
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Los Angelos (Keklch 1-4) at
amson
Q-1) at Boston (Culp 6-4
Hooston (Cuellar 5-5), 8:30 a.m.
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Plzsrro
2-1), 1:30 and 7:30..
,, San Francisco· (Perry 8-9) at
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"I didn't . think .It .wCJ!IId be · and Mlnnosota lost to Oekland
flU' to myse)l to teet that If we .4-3.
loat It IOda.Y we'd be out of the
In tho National t:aaue Sin
Jl!eNaily e-nted Franelseo took .flruston 4..2 In 11
Iller raising l)ls season feoord lnolnp, Clncl~ · beat New
to 13-8. •ilt ·I''!" 'do tlllit, you put York 5-3, PlttsburBII trouneed
more pressure on yourself than 5I. Louis 7-1, Phllld.ell&gt;hla shut
the sl\llltlon..deserves, beeause out Allanlli 3-0 and Chleogo
It's Uable tO atrect your swopt Los Angeles 8-3 and 1.0.
performance,
Luis Ttant retired tho lAst 17
Revive Pennant Rapes
men a1 he won his 17th glllle of
"You Just have to 80 .out and the season with a ftrat game
do tho job the llost way you Dve-llltier. Home runs by Loula
know how ~lid hope that ll's Johnson, Joe Al:cue alid Tommy
aood enough." McN&amp;Uy did his ,Harper provided all the CleV&amp;.iob and revlwd tile orioles' Ialllscorlng, .,
hopes of clj)turlng the pemant.
Stan WWiams gained his
Slugger Frank Robinson gave elgblll victory In 13 decisions In
McN&amp;Uy all the runs he Deeded tho nlgbtciP when Chleo Silmon
with a tw&lt;&gt;-riDl homer In the singled home Johnson to gjw
first Inning.
Cleveland the go.ahead run In
In other American League the sixth Inning, Larry Brown
sct!on, Cleveland swept New and Duke Simi h&lt;lmered for
York 3-2 and 4-1, Boston Cleveland, Joe Pepitone coooutslugged Washington Jo.8,
Chicago edged Cslltornla 2-1

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Baltlln&lt;ire Orloleo-.n't
jX! . . overond pliy dead
behind their ace
. McN&amp;Uy.
who sOOt out the
Dodgers 1.0 In the
game of the 1966 World
S.~ .. put In another pressure
.JII)rfonnance Sunday in leading
Jilillmore to a key S.l victory
o.er the Detroit Tigers. The win
elllbled the Orioles to salvage
the llnale of the thre~&gt;-glllle set,
moving them 10 within &amp;h
Pines of the American League
leaders.
In what might be considered
a ~ 4 must" game for BalUmore,
the borden was placed squarely
on the shoulders of McNIUy.
The stoclcy soo~aw reiiPonded
with a threl&gt;-hitter, and beat
Detroit for the second time in
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National Leque
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Alou, Pit 89 319 26 107 .335
Rose, Cln 83 340 56 lll , 326
Jhnson, Cln 93 388 51 121 .312
Flood, st.L 101 424 58 131 .309
Helma, Cln 85 344 24 105 .36.5
Staub, Hoo 101 380 37 115 .303
Haller, LA 93 316 19 95 .301
May, Cln
91 346 45 103 .298
MWan, Alia 90 341 30 100 .293
Pene, PhiiA 79 261 32 76 • 291
AmerlcJn League
G. AB R. H. Pc~
Mooday, Qak 87 284 37 87 .306
Ulndr, Min 99 384 37 112 .292
Oliva, Min 97 360 45 105 .292
Harrlsn, Boa 86 303 50 88 .290
CStew, Min 72 264 30 75 ,284
Smith, Bos 97 347 51 98 .282
Horton, Del 92 319 49 90 ,282
Ystrzsld, Ros 92 304 53 85 ,280
White, NY 97 348 57 97 ,279
F. Hwd, Wash 95 356 45 99 ,278

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FLORENCE, DaJ,y (UPJ)Nalll!l Calli and Nino VaecaraiiA
of JtaiJo and Lucien lllanebl of
Belgium pUotecl an , Alia Romeo
33 Pr¢01.1Pe to \"lctorY SUllllay
In the 15th Grand Prb: of the
Mugello auto race, endlqr two
years . of domination by German
Poroche3.
The trio covered tho 31-7.8
mile course In loor hours, 22
minutes, 43,6 seconds, an
a....ege of 75.107 miles per

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Past MatrQns'

Tile ''Ultle Bro'IID Churcb In
the Vale* 1&gt; iocated neer
Nosh'!&amp;. Iowa. and more tban
a thOUIUid oooplea tre•el then!
aimualb&gt; to be wad.

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a recent. wiener roast hosted by
~ Rock. ~~ yooth erGuP
111 the Royal Oak Park.
Present were Debbie lichoolover, Rosina Harrison, Joy
White, &amp;lzlo TUI!s, t.Ynn ·arid
Roaemary Snowden, Jane SchillIng, Joyce lind Julia HutcbiBon,
J&lt;XY and Mary Ruth Sauer, Mrs.
H..-old Sauer, Mts. G eo r go
White, the Rev. and Mrs. Chester Lemley of Rutland; and Tom
Ball, Comlo and Judy Radlord,
Sharon Brawly, Lonnie Durst,
Mary Loo Radlord, Sherry BlackliOn, Mike Yoong, Mr. and Mr1.
R~lln Radford, Mrs. H e I e n
Blackston, Mrs. Hazel Ball, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Bearhs of Rock
Springs,
Games were played following
the wiener rosst.

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The replica Is subject to recall by the Slate Department
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loaned fD Mason Conniy by the
Slate owartmOnt of Transportation will be oq 'display
at the Mason Couniy Fair. Mfn.
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to' Rd&gt;e; · l:ayman, Shlrlll)' Hay.
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Wayland, Loll, Rut: nd.
Archie McKfme., , Eva McKinney to Delmer Sh: mblln, Dorothy Shamblin, l'lccel&amp;, Salem.

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en 1 Chrlllllan Tempersneo UnQlests lneillded Mr. and )Irs. ,, 1!un Plrk on Aue. ~woo~ ~andWIChes before buard- .
Mr. and Mrs. chirlea No"- Ion Friday ldgltt at a meetlpg J, W, llobstetter, parenill o1 the When lhe. Thlrd '!'hOr~ q.b mg.
man ol · ~racuae are vleatlon- following a picnic al the Mlddle- honored guest; Mrs. R A. Pltcb- . mtl.r-.ntly at tile ho!ll&lt;lofMrs, · "Wh
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N~ to the .cotpmlttee by and 'Mn.r J, MerrUI
~r o1 ' 1Me!lll/ere . . remJild:ed :lo .bf understan&lt;ling'" Job
VraJ\k&lt;!n . spent 1he weekend In 1l!ra. ~CIIne,prealdenl, were Gallipolis. The honored P .l t re- · tala! their own 10d,1';f'11\ !li•~"'L 2B:2Q.
· Colum.,.._ They went especlaUy Mrs. ·Beulah White, Mrs. Pearl celved a number of prts
Mrs. JJnlce Y -·pusldid at
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which she has held 10 years.
Money was .collected Jor tlio
~~~ Margaret Sauer, pro~
Attending the plcnle wor-e , sale 01 school t.cbrd booki · ind
dent of the count;y WCTU, ·an- Mrs. Cline, Mrs. HQmnan, r.lra. It waa .nolejl that aiu'one. \li~iw;g.
noonced the annual .tsll meeting Inez Turner, !olr•· Hazel BOard, to Jllirchase a book may contact
· lor Sept. 6 at the Pomeroy Unit- Mrs. Charles Simona, Mlsa Stu- tany of thO club members.
ed Mothodlll Clllrch .. ¥lsa Sau- er, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Utllll) 'I The. hpsteu and Mrs, Mryua
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National Leaaoe: ·McCovey, GIants 24; Allen, PhUs 21; II.
Aaron, Braves 20; ·Hart, Clllrlls
19; StargeU, Pirates 18,
Runs Bat!ed In
National Lelgue: McCovey,
Clanh 63; Hart, Giants 58;
Perez, Reds and Allen, Phlla 57;
Shannon, Cards a n d 11. Aaron,
Braves 56.
American Leque: HarreliOil,
Red Sox 74; F, H~ lie--s
71; ~'.ell, 6rdilis 'I!; NGiihP
rup, Tigers 60; Hortoo, Tigers
Tuesday' 1 Games
Tuesday's Games
57.
San Louis. al New York, nlgltt C dcaao at Oakland
Pitching
ew York at Detroit, night
San Francisco at Chlcagu
National Leque: Marlchal, Gl.Vashlngton at Cleveland, night arts 19-4; Regan, Cubs8-2;WI8hAtllllla at Pitts 2, twl-llighl
Los Angelos at Houston, night Baltimore at Boston
born, cards 9-3; Gibson, Cards
(O..Iy games schedul~
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night
and Koosman, Mets 14-3.
American League: McLain, Tigers 211-3; Tlant, ladlans 17-6;
COLF WINNER
John, White Sox and Wright, ADCOLOGNE, Germany (VPO- gels 7-3; Slnt!ogo, Red Sox 9-4.
SOuth Africa's Barry Franklin
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to win the West German ~en
Golf Cb81o1J)lonshlp with a 72'
hole total of 285.
runateur Charles lllsh(ll of
MONDAY
Terrell, Tex., was the best
SPECIAL MEETING Women•
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American finisher, tying for
Golf Assn., 7:30 p.m. Monolloy 19th place with two European
Rates n, Not Raise Alter
II the club house.
lla&gt;lng
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THUR~AY
Votuano picnic, home of M s.
LAUREL
CLIFF Better lleal1h
'J&gt;Mrl R"'DDida, Mlddlaport. 6:INSURANCE AGi:N&lt;lY
Club,
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. 10 p.m. Bring a covered "'ah.
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POMEROY
ol. Mra. Nellie Tracy.
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MOTHER-DAUGHTER bP (Jiet
a 8:3o p.m. Tlleaday, odal
' r o o m of Rutland Mtl IOdlst
(:burcb; Oll'ering for ell. ter to
help 011 purchase of c,1 pet1ng
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American Leagoe
. W. L. Pel. CB
63 38 .624
W. L. Pel. GB Detroit
Baltimore
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91. Louis
67 36 . s;o
Cleveland
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Atllllla
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51 46 .526 10
ClnclmaU
49 47 .SID lt'h Boston
Oakland
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San Frsncisco Sl SO .S05 15
Mlmeoota
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Chlca!IJ
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New
York
46 51 .474 15
Philadelphia
48 Sl .48S 17
47 53 .470 loth
New York
49 SS .471 18'h California
43 54 . 443 18
47 S3 .470 18\', Chicago
Pittsburgh
Washington
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Los Angeles 4S S7 .441 21'~
&amp;lnday' s Results
Houston
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Oakland 4 Minnesota 3
Smday's Results
Chl cago 2 California 1
Clnclmati 5 New York 3
Cleveland
3 New York 2, lsi
Pittsburgh 7 St. Louis I
San Fran 4 Hooston 2, 11 iMs. Cleveland 4 New York I, 2nd
Boston 10 Washington 8
Philadelphia 3 Atlanta 0
Baltimore
5 Detroit I, twilight
Chlcqo 8 Loa Angeles 3, 1st
Todey's
Probable Pitchers
Chicqo 1 Los Angeles 1, 2nd
(All Times EDT)
Today'&amp; Probable Pitchers
Mlnneoota
(Chance 8-9)atCaJ!..
(All Times EDT)
fornla
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91. Louis (Washbern 9-3) at
Washington (Hannan 4-2) at
Now York (Ryan 6-8), 8:0S p.m.
Cleveland
(Hargan 6-11) 7:30 p.
Atlanta (Reed 9-5) at Pittsm.
borgh (Veale 8-10), 8:05 p,rr..
Chicago (John 7-3) at Oakland
Clnclrmatl (Nolan 4-2 and Cui-.
ver 8-9) at Philadelphia (Short. (Odom 9-6) 11 p.m.
New York (Verbanlc 3-t)atDe9-10 and Johnoon 0-0), 6:05 p.
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Los Angelos (Keklch 1-4) at
amson
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Hooston (Cuellar 5-5), 8:30 a.m.
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Plzsrro
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"I didn't . think .It .wCJ!IId be · and Mlnnosota lost to Oekland
flU' to myse)l to teet that If we .4-3.
loat It IOda.Y we'd be out of the
In tho National t:aaue Sin
Jl!eNaily e-nted Franelseo took .flruston 4..2 In 11
Iller raising l)ls season feoord lnolnp, Clncl~ · beat New
to 13-8. •ilt ·I''!" 'do tlllit, you put York 5-3, PlttsburBII trouneed
more pressure on yourself than 5I. Louis 7-1, Phllld.ell&gt;hla shut
the sl\llltlon..deserves, beeause out Allanlli 3-0 and Chleogo
It's Uable tO atrect your swopt Los Angeles 8-3 and 1.0.
performance,
Luis Ttant retired tho lAst 17
Revive Pennant Rapes
men a1 he won his 17th glllle of
"You Just have to 80 .out and the season with a ftrat game
do tho job the llost way you Dve-llltier. Home runs by Loula
know how ~lid hope that ll's Johnson, Joe Al:cue alid Tommy
aood enough." McN&amp;Uy did his ,Harper provided all the CleV&amp;.iob and revlwd tile orioles' Ialllscorlng, .,
hopes of clj)turlng the pemant.
Stan WWiams gained his
Slugger Frank Robinson gave elgblll victory In 13 decisions In
McN&amp;Uy all the runs he Deeded tho nlgbtciP when Chleo Silmon
with a tw&lt;&gt;-riDl homer In the singled home Johnson to gjw
first Inning.
Cleveland the go.ahead run In
In other American League the sixth Inning, Larry Brown
sct!on, Cleveland swept New and Duke Simi h&lt;lmered for
York 3-2 and 4-1, Boston Cleveland, Joe Pepitone coooutslugged Washington Jo.8,
Chicago edged Cslltornla 2-1

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TERMITES SWARMING?
They are re-productives, not
your worker colony. Free Inspections and information on
crawl space dangers. No
salesman, low overhead, 50
per cent savings, Allied Pest
Control. Pomeroy,
Oblo.
Phone 99!-5669 evening!.
8-J4,10tp

WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pockets, pegging.
hemming, a1terations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Meson,
Phone 773-5651.
4-31).tfc
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Ladles night
every Friday.
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Wanted To Buy
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ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes,
millcellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pome!Of,
1-25-lfc

Help Wanted
!IIIORT ORDER COOK, for evening work. Apply in person.
Syracuse Drive-In. Phone a
21111.
7-21i ~

WANTED
RESPONSIBLE party to as. . . paymerts of $5.11 per
month or pay balan&lt;e due
f/11.64 lor 1968 stereo console
with radio, 4-speed automaUc
changer, call 992-2838. 7-28 6to

For Rent
PLENTY of space lor one trailer with all facilities . In Syra.
cuse. Call ~~DZ-310~. 4-18-lfe
FURNISHED and unfurnlshe4
apartments. Close to school.
Phone 992-5U4.
111-18-lfe
TRAILER SPACE, all uiiiHieo
available. Inquire 156 Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. iloJ: 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-lfc
FURNISHED aparbnent, I w o
iledroom!, Middleport Phone
ID#I4.
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FURNISHED GARAGE apart.
mont on Lincoln Hill. UUIIUes
paid; adults only. Phone 1192M.
8-It-lfe

TWO BEDROOM efliclency
apar!Jnent, 0 Spring Ave.,
Pomeroy, Phone 99S-2288.
7-14-lfe
FIVE ROOM lumtshed house,
bath, In Pomeroy. Mn. Howard Cecil, 800 W. Main St.,
Pomeroy.
7-24 .tfc
CAMPING TRAILER by day or
-k; lieepo 7. Phone a
113211.
7.:Uic
CLEAN THREE room and bath
furnished apartment, 126 Mulberry Ave. Phone 99Z-68911.
7-28-tle

For Sale
CIUQUAQUA PUPPIES, two
fawn males, 6 weeki old, call
Mra. 0. F. Lyons, Rutland,
7f2.GM.
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For Sale
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy PIGS, see A. J. Myers, RD I,
ered right to your project.
White and stud service, 4 and Reedsville, Ohio.
Fast
and easy. Free eotf.
7-28-3tp
6 Jbs. Phone 992-3165.
mates. Phone lln-S284, Goeg.
7-IHOie 1968 STEREO: Lovely walnut
leln Ready . Mil Co., Middleport, Oblo.
I SO lie
collSole with AM &amp; FM radio,
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy this set sold much higher;
miniature. $7S and up. Stud
has record storage. Take over BUDGET PRJCE lumlture on
!':en·irE' and grooming. Phme
our tltlrd floor budget ohop.
payments of $5 per month or
992·51!3.
11 3 t!e
Baker
Furnllurt. Middleport,
pay balance due $101.!6. Try
Ohio.
? 2S lie
It In your home, Call 992·2836.
AKC Golden R('trlevcr puppies,
1·2Uic
524 Ash St, Mtddlepon. 11112SEWING MACHINES, repair
11443.
~ue
service, all makeo. WY 2PILE iB ooll and lofty; colors
2284. The Fabric Shop, Pomretain brilliance, in carpets
I'OT ATOES, beans, cabbage
eroy.
Authorized Slllj!er Sales
cleaned with Blue LIIStre.
and Service. We Sharpen
and beets, Phooe 843-2.254. Rent electric shampooer $1.
CJarenet Proffitt, Portland, Baker Furniture.
Scl81Ml11'
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7-2t-61c
Ohio.
7·7-lfc
CIGARETTE vending machines
11158 CHEVROLET Belair, 4
and service. ABC Enierprtseo,
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath, door, s~ard shift, rubber
Mason, W, Va. Phone m.5543.
one floor, partly furniBhed if tire wagon, couple milk cows.
desired. 783 s. Second Ave.,
tlf.lfc
C. E. Douglas, Pomeroy Rl. 3.
Middleport Can be seen by
7-29.'llc
appointment alter 5 p.m. El,
lnsuranet.
den Walburn, phone 99Z·2805.
AtrrOMOBILE Insurance beoa
7·9-lfc
LUMP COAL, stoker, egg; Ru~ e.ancelled? Lost your operatland tlpple, Rt 124. Pearl Ja. or's license? CaD 992-2918.
NO, 6, STOKER COAL at for.
8 U ire
cobs, Phone 742-4952 or m.
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
7·:1J131c
located 5 miles east of Wells- 34119.
JOE YOUNG residence on Rutland Road. Contact Young's
Market
7-28-31e
TWO YEAR old two bedroom
home, bath, full basement, garage. In Syracuse, Phone 99!2421.
7-21-lfc
7~10-30tc

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

CLARINET, B FLAT, good condition, $25. Phone mJ373.
GEO. R0111fi'El'I'Etl, BROKER
7-~c
POMEROY - 5 rooms, bath,
front &amp; back porches, base.
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
ment, level lot
t0.12-13·14 It, clean made,
POMEROY - 6 rooiiUI, water
sturdy, three rail bottoms.
system, cellar, front purcb, 2
One mile off Rt. 33, on Kings- outbuildings, m acn!ll,
bury Road.
7-17-!0ic
POMEROY - 4 I'OOIIUI, bath,
lull basement, needs a handy
COLT, 2tl month5 old. phone
man.
992-2990,
7-23-Sic
114 ACRES - 18 or bottom land.
2 barns, large 8 rooiiUI, bath
MANUFACTURER'S SALE ·
and hal!, 2nd house, 3 cisFarm and Home white Latex
terns, well, minerals, near
house and bam paint. Reg, loWit.
$5.49 gallon. Sale price $3.99 BELEN or VIRGIL 1'&amp;\FORD
a gallon. King Builders SupASBOCIATES
In DZ1
ply Co., Middleport, Ohio, !J92.
SYBAalliE
37411.
7-23-12tc
1968 APACHE Falcon camping
trailer. r~n 99Z-2801 or see
Willie Guinther after 4:30 p.m.
7-Z3-6tc
i9111 NEWPORT Chrysler, 4Door, good rubber, good
shape. Marion Reynolds, Mason. Phone T7~117. 7-21-lfc

Business Services

BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder:
Pick your own, bring oon- ELECTROLUX SALES lnd sertainer. $I bushel. Andrew vice: Sweepers, rug washers
Cross, six miles above Ra- and polishers. Genuine parts.
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cine on Rt 338. Phone 247- Call 1192-3780.
2852.
7-26-tlc
C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI'IONI:ER.
SEWING MACIUNE, zig zag
Complolo
Senloo
console. Complete with fashPllOIIe Nt.a!1
ion cai'M; makes buttonCrHt ilrldford
hoieo. Will dam, mend, aplladlle, OIJio
plique, monogram, overcast.
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Pay just $411.!5, or $5JO per
month. Phone 1192-3218.
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STEREO, 19811 Early American
stereo radlo combination.
ThiB iB a beautiful solid state
unit with 4-speed changer.
Tak(' over payments of S6 or
pay balance $103.10, Also have
repossessed stereo in walnut
cabinet fur payments of $5.91
or balance or f85.911. Phooe
99Z-3218,
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IIIALE GERMAN SHEPARD
DOG, no pape111, one year old,
fU, Phone 99U793, 7-28-Stp . 19115 MUSTANG, mint condltlon,
Gene Dodson, Brownell Ave.,
YEAR OLD HOME on Rt. ut,
Middleport.
7-28-31p
I n101111, bath, utility room,
nil Ill wall carpeting in bed· !968 FULLY automatic sewing
machine, complete to make
and front room, good
buttonholes,
darn, and em b.;
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U' buill·in designs, Thi3 rna....,;
742-5932. Will
chine
Is In perfect condition.
pel! . , loan.
7-!Ute
ThJs machine sold for 12911.911,
balance nnw f75, take over
ortan. payments of f$.18 per month.
1100. Call Try
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i,I'Jf.lltj!et, Middleport. 711311.It In your home, call
7·2Mic
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LIOAL NOTaCI
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l1f1M of Nuold 1. Wirth. Den1Hd.
Notice U ht~by ' lven that Elh~D

A. Wlrth or 174!1 Che~ter Road, Porn·
eroy, Ohio, hll been duly •ppolnt.
ed Adminl•lntrl~~: of the Elltate of
Harold B. Wirth, deceued, late of
Melp County, Ohto.
Cred.lton .ue required to fllt theu
clalme with uld flducluy within four

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D1ted thll Hth day ot July, 191$8.
J'. H. O'BRIEN

Probate JOO;a:e or ut4
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CARRIER
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It would appear the enemy
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fighting-to try to influence
PHONE 992-21194
negotiations going on In Parla.
In short, the level of combat
has gone up and so ~r u ·we Pomeroy Home &amp;Auto
are able to detennlne It is .. £, .......
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-S..,.elary of llefeiiSe C/4rk
CBS h&amp;l set the · broadC&amp;Bt
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time
tor Frank Sinatra's new
House Foreign Affairs Comspecial
hour of ,music a.t 9 p.m.
mittee.
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LOCAL REPORTS
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I'OLICE SHARPSHOOTERS are sllboueUed a&amp;alnll 1 buralaJ buUdiiJ Ia Cievelaad,
Ohio, where nine persoas were ldlled Ia a melee of aboottac aad rlollag July :13. Moyor
Carl B. Stokes called Ia Ohio Natloaal Guard to help maintain order Ia lbe elty'i eoll
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C"OURT, MIIGI COUNTY, OMIO
AccQUnll and. vwcher. of the fol·
l~wlnt named fiduclariH bave been
filed lD the Probate Couri,
Melp

Your child should have a injections or boosters should
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two in order to detect the dis·
A-Small pox vaccination
ease in it5 earliest &amp;tages if it should have been given whea
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Is present If the lest becomes your sons were lietween 12
CountJ, Ohio, for approval and Ht,, '
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I
know
oils
a
row
of
knota
on
positive, it means that the and 18 months old. If this was
Cue No. 19.730. Pint and Final
not done, it should be done at the cbest where the bolly rib
Account of Gnre E. Qumpf, I:Jwcu- child has had contact with the
tr:bc of the ER&amp;Ie of Sulie .E. Ollur, tubercle bacillus. When effeconce. If the reason for not beeomes earWage. When: It Ia · If my 1!llll is any·lndlcation,
Ueceued.
tmm"nlzlag your younger son due to a vitamin C defleleney, the Am~n pltbUe la In .1111
c.. No, 19.M5. Ftr1t and I'.U.U tive treatment Is started early
Aceount ol Edith HIIMII, Ad.minilll'l· in the course of this disease,
no longer exists, he should It Is called a scorbuUc roaary mood to ictept anythlbg !eli
tria of the Ellate of Charlene TJtoJaa.
when It Is due to a vita· !ban the mail iervlc:elt II DOW
it can be brought under con- get his first DPI' Injection and
DfteR.Md.
min
D deficiency, It Is call"'! . reeelflil ;
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now and a booster after one
trol
much
more
easily
than
a
rlc'kety
rosary. If lhli ' -Rep. ~hadde"' J. ·oullld,
Aecount _.. Edlmn Hobttetter, Bxeyear
011d
again
five
years
later in Its course.
t.utor el tbe Estate of Gteta D.
doem't answer yo~~r · quesUon,
laterc
D-N.Y., 011 a pla!t!letl' cutPrice, JJ.cnHcl.
When
the
disease
is
cured,
would you care to try again?
Unlea •ace~~ttona an ftl8d therew,
bock f1i Pott OffiCe pmCmtaW a«OWitl wUI bll far hurtq a- the tuberculill test remains
nel.
fore Nicl Court an Ul6 30tb diJ of positive for Jlfe, so, after the
Aucut, 11181. at •hlch um. •"d aceovnt. wW be erDaidtred. ancl coa· initial bout, no further tubertblouecl from claJ to U, W!.tJI ftDaD7
culin testing is advisable. If
dllpOMd of.
the
infection comes ba•k.
AnJ penon lnten~tecl ~ tu.
other
means of diagnosis must
Wl'l.tten neeptlon1 to aatd lleCOUDU
OT to m.aU:el'l pertaiDJDt: to 1M .... be relied on-the vicUm's
t.UtiOJl ol 0.0 !.rust, DOt leu tbaa DYe
symptoms, finding tubercle
dQI prior to the
M for Marbacilli in his sputum and
P. B. O"UUItN
chest
X rays.
PllOBAn ..rtJDCa
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The best preventive for your
POINT
,PLEASANT
il4be!'t
He IOrved at l ·lleld lltOUI OX• •
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child is daily outdoor exer·
cise, maintenance of hill E. Justice - baa aerved . as eeullve ·!of Logan and Bul!alo
wei g h t within the normal coonell seutt execullve al t b e Dlstrleta !rom 1851 to 19U,
range for his height 811d the Chief Cornstalk Area COUllcU aa dlllriet ..,.a executive In
recommended number of for the past oevon 11111'1, baa lluntlnilon 1958 to 1861, lh«t rt•
hours of sleep for his age.
accO!Ud a polillon m tile Na. fltrned to Chlof Comltalk Caom·
t1ona1 still al .tho Bo.Y ScouU of cU •• acout oxtcui!YO. Hd' ba•
~My older soa, 5, has bad America, and will ""'" u a belli lettve In the Flrilt Bop:.
the following illjeetioos: diph- member al theuecullveln~ list Cllll'cb, Rotary and P.T.A;.
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He 'IIIII aa..,.. ~ ...,:~ea
pollomyeUtl8 and a booster. lion, wbere seoul oxetulltea re.
celve
fllelr
profeeotonal
lralo·
on
~,,If , IDd will ·ro.WO'.at
Because of Illness, my
younger soa, f, hu bad only lng, according to Alfred New- · 23 Kellmulr Avo., ~ ,
tbe oral pollo. vac•ine. Wbat land, president of the ~fCOrn· · N, J.
otalk COUIIcll.
Newland 'aald fllat IWior Jul.
tice'o leadership file
has

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RADIO AND TV REPAIR, house
calls, antenna, sale and inslallallon. John Harrison, 701
Broadway St., Middleport,
pbone 99!-252!.
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eraUon, New Haven, hone

Real Estate For Sale

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ton. Phone 384-3787 Wellston
lor infonnation. Walton Coal

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JANI'l'OR, PART time Sumay
employment Apply Blue Tartan, l\llddleport
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station wagon.Iocalt.owner, low mileage car. Belp finish,
good white wall tires, 6 cyl e~ne. powergltde trans.,

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UNICO WEATHEII·AMIC
01!!' 'but m.yselt l!onnie HubUnloo Acr)'Uc LatOx~•e.7o '
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7-2&amp;-:ltp
gal.; TWo-Coot
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1\ydromatic power steering aud brakes, 1trato seat, black .
vinyl top, white body, plum interior, radio and heater, 6000
actual miles. A real sharp ear.

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coondi haa e~ed the·hlsb·
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oouncllln !966 uict l987.
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COUn1y, sened In the Sea-Bee•
wring Wor'd War n, sra~
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TERMITES SWARMING?
They are re-productives, not
your worker colony. Free Inspections and information on
crawl space dangers. No
salesman, low overhead, 50
per cent savings, Allied Pest
Control. Pomeroy,
Oblo.
Phone 99!-5669 evening!.
8-J4,10tp

WILL DO sewing at home zippers, pockets, pegging.
hemming, a1terations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Meson,
Phone 773-5651.
4-31).tfc
HAPPY HOUR, Shenang Springs
Nile Club. 5 to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Ladles night
every Friday.
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Wanted To Buy
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ANTIQUES, furniture, dishes,
millcellaneous. Mrs. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pome!Of,
1-25-lfc

Help Wanted
!IIIORT ORDER COOK, for evening work. Apply in person.
Syracuse Drive-In. Phone a
21111.
7-21i ~

WANTED
RESPONSIBLE party to as. . . paymerts of $5.11 per
month or pay balan&lt;e due
f/11.64 lor 1968 stereo console
with radio, 4-speed automaUc
changer, call 992-2838. 7-28 6to

For Rent
PLENTY of space lor one trailer with all facilities . In Syra.
cuse. Call ~~DZ-310~. 4-18-lfe
FURNISHED and unfurnlshe4
apartments. Close to school.
Phone 992-5U4.
111-18-lfe
TRAILER SPACE, all uiiiHieo
available. Inquire 156 Mulberry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
0. iloJ: 425 Pomeroy. 5-29-lfc
FURNISHED aparbnent, I w o
iledroom!, Middleport Phone
ID#I4.
I-I-tle
FURNISHED GARAGE apart.
mont on Lincoln Hill. UUIIUes
paid; adults only. Phone 1192M.
8-It-lfe

TWO BEDROOM efliclency
apar!Jnent, 0 Spring Ave.,
Pomeroy, Phone 99S-2288.
7-14-lfe
FIVE ROOM lumtshed house,
bath, In Pomeroy. Mn. Howard Cecil, 800 W. Main St.,
Pomeroy.
7-24 .tfc
CAMPING TRAILER by day or
-k; lieepo 7. Phone a
113211.
7.:Uic
CLEAN THREE room and bath
furnished apartment, 126 Mulberry Ave. Phone 99Z-68911.
7-28-tle

For Sale
CIUQUAQUA PUPPIES, two
fawn males, 6 weeki old, call
Mra. 0. F. Lyons, Rutland,
7f2.GM.
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11112-20'19.

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For Sale
POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy PIGS, see A. J. Myers, RD I,
ered right to your project.
White and stud service, 4 and Reedsville, Ohio.
Fast
and easy. Free eotf.
7-28-3tp
6 Jbs. Phone 992-3165.
mates. Phone lln-S284, Goeg.
7-IHOie 1968 STEREO: Lovely walnut
leln Ready . Mil Co., Middleport, Oblo.
I SO lie
collSole with AM &amp; FM radio,
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy this set sold much higher;
miniature. $7S and up. Stud
has record storage. Take over BUDGET PRJCE lumlture on
!':en·irE' and grooming. Phme
our tltlrd floor budget ohop.
payments of $5 per month or
992·51!3.
11 3 t!e
Baker
Furnllurt. Middleport,
pay balance due $101.!6. Try
Ohio.
? 2S lie
It In your home, Call 992·2836.
AKC Golden R('trlevcr puppies,
1·2Uic
524 Ash St, Mtddlepon. 11112SEWING MACHINES, repair
11443.
~ue
service, all makeo. WY 2PILE iB ooll and lofty; colors
2284. The Fabric Shop, Pomretain brilliance, in carpets
I'OT ATOES, beans, cabbage
eroy.
Authorized Slllj!er Sales
cleaned with Blue LIIStre.
and Service. We Sharpen
and beets, Phooe 843-2.254. Rent electric shampooer $1.
CJarenet Proffitt, Portland, Baker Furniture.
Scl81Ml11'
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7-2t-61c
Ohio.
7·7-lfc
CIGARETTE vending machines
11158 CHEVROLET Belair, 4
and service. ABC Enierprtseo,
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath, door, s~ard shift, rubber
Mason, W, Va. Phone m.5543.
one floor, partly furniBhed if tire wagon, couple milk cows.
desired. 783 s. Second Ave.,
tlf.lfc
C. E. Douglas, Pomeroy Rl. 3.
Middleport Can be seen by
7-29.'llc
appointment alter 5 p.m. El,
lnsuranet.
den Walburn, phone 99Z·2805.
AtrrOMOBILE Insurance beoa
7·9-lfc
LUMP COAL, stoker, egg; Ru~ e.ancelled? Lost your operatland tlpple, Rt 124. Pearl Ja. or's license? CaD 992-2918.
NO, 6, STOKER COAL at for.
8 U ire
cobs, Phone 742-4952 or m.
mer Clinton Coal Co. tipple,
7·:1J131c
located 5 miles east of Wells- 34119.
JOE YOUNG residence on Rutland Road. Contact Young's
Market
7-28-31e
TWO YEAR old two bedroom
home, bath, full basement, garage. In Syracuse, Phone 99!2421.
7-21-lfc
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HOBSTETTER
REALTY

CLARINET, B FLAT, good condition, $25. Phone mJ373.
GEO. R0111fi'El'I'Etl, BROKER
7-~c
POMEROY - 5 rooms, bath,
front &amp; back porches, base.
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
ment, level lot
t0.12-13·14 It, clean made,
POMEROY - 6 rooiiUI, water
sturdy, three rail bottoms.
system, cellar, front purcb, 2
One mile off Rt. 33, on Kings- outbuildings, m acn!ll,
bury Road.
7-17-!0ic
POMEROY - 4 I'OOIIUI, bath,
lull basement, needs a handy
COLT, 2tl month5 old. phone
man.
992-2990,
7-23-Sic
114 ACRES - 18 or bottom land.
2 barns, large 8 rooiiUI, bath
MANUFACTURER'S SALE ·
and hal!, 2nd house, 3 cisFarm and Home white Latex
terns, well, minerals, near
house and bam paint. Reg, loWit.
$5.49 gallon. Sale price $3.99 BELEN or VIRGIL 1'&amp;\FORD
a gallon. King Builders SupASBOCIATES
In DZ1
ply Co., Middleport, Ohio, !J92.
SYBAalliE
37411.
7-23-12tc
1968 APACHE Falcon camping
trailer. r~n 99Z-2801 or see
Willie Guinther after 4:30 p.m.
7-Z3-6tc
i9111 NEWPORT Chrysler, 4Door, good rubber, good
shape. Marion Reynolds, Mason. Phone T7~117. 7-21-lfc

Business Services

BEANS, KENTUCKY Wonder:
Pick your own, bring oon- ELECTROLUX SALES lnd sertainer. $I bushel. Andrew vice: Sweepers, rug washers
Cross, six miles above Ra- and polishers. Genuine parts.
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cine on Rt 338. Phone 247- Call 1192-3780.
2852.
7-26-tlc
C. C. BRADFORD
AUCI'IONI:ER.
SEWING MACIUNE, zig zag
Complolo
Senloo
console. Complete with fashPllOIIe Nt.a!1
ion cai'M; makes buttonCrHt ilrldford
hoieo. Will dam, mend, aplladlle, OIJio
plique, monogram, overcast.
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Pay just $411.!5, or $5JO per
month. Phone 1192-3218.
7-2t-61c
STEREO, 19811 Early American
stereo radlo combination.
ThiB iB a beautiful solid state
unit with 4-speed changer.
Tak(' over payments of S6 or
pay balance $103.10, Also have
repossessed stereo in walnut
cabinet fur payments of $5.91
or balance or f85.911. Phooe
99Z-3218,
7-26-lllc

IIIALE GERMAN SHEPARD
DOG, no pape111, one year old,
fU, Phone 99U793, 7-28-Stp . 19115 MUSTANG, mint condltlon,
Gene Dodson, Brownell Ave.,
YEAR OLD HOME on Rt. ut,
Middleport.
7-28-31p
I n101111, bath, utility room,
nil Ill wall carpeting in bed· !968 FULLY automatic sewing
machine, complete to make
and front room, good
buttonholes,
darn, and em b.;
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U' buill·in designs, Thi3 rna....,;
742-5932. Will
chine
Is In perfect condition.
pel! . , loan.
7-!Ute
ThJs machine sold for 12911.911,
balance nnw f75, take over
ortan. payments of f$.18 per month.
1100. Call Try
m.
i,I'Jf.lltj!et, Middleport. 711311.It In your home, call
7·2Mic
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LIOAL NOTaCI
NOnCJ OF API"OINTMINT
l1f1M of Nuold 1. Wirth. Den1Hd.
Notice U ht~by ' lven that Elh~D

A. Wlrth or 174!1 Che~ter Road, Porn·
eroy, Ohio, hll been duly •ppolnt.
ed Adminl•lntrl~~: of the Elltate of
Harold B. Wirth, deceued, late of
Melp County, Ohto.
Cred.lton .ue required to fllt theu
clalme with uld flducluy within four

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I'OLICE SHARPSHOOTERS are sllboueUed a&amp;alnll 1 buralaJ buUdiiJ Ia Cievelaad,
Ohio, where nine persoas were ldlled Ia a melee of aboottac aad rlollag July :13. Moyor
Carl B. Stokes called Ia Ohio Natloaal Guard to help maintain order Ia lbe elty'i eoll
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C"OURT, MIIGI COUNTY, OMIO
AccQUnll and. vwcher. of the fol·
l~wlnt named fiduclariH bave been
filed lD the Probate Couri,
Melp

Your child should have a injections or boosters should
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two in order to detect the dis·
A-Small pox vaccination
ease in it5 earliest &amp;tages if it should have been given whea
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Is present If the lest becomes your sons were lietween 12
CountJ, Ohio, for approval and Ht,, '
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I
know
oils
a
row
of
knota
on
positive, it means that the and 18 months old. If this was
Cue No. 19.730. Pint and Final
not done, it should be done at the cbest where the bolly rib
Account of Gnre E. Qumpf, I:Jwcu- child has had contact with the
tr:bc of the ER&amp;Ie of Sulie .E. Ollur, tubercle bacillus. When effeconce. If the reason for not beeomes earWage. When: It Ia · If my 1!llll is any·lndlcation,
Ueceued.
tmm"nlzlag your younger son due to a vitamin C defleleney, the Am~n pltbUe la In .1111
c.. No, 19.M5. Ftr1t and I'.U.U tive treatment Is started early
Aceount ol Edith HIIMII, Ad.minilll'l· in the course of this disease,
no longer exists, he should It Is called a scorbuUc roaary mood to ictept anythlbg !eli
tria of the Ellate of Charlene TJtoJaa.
when It Is due to a vita· !ban the mail iervlc:elt II DOW
it can be brought under con- get his first DPI' Injection and
DfteR.Md.
min
D deficiency, It Is call"'! . reeelflil ;
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now and a booster after one
trol
much
more
easily
than
a
rlc'kety
rosary. If lhli ' -Rep. ~hadde"' J. ·oullld,
Aecount _.. Edlmn Hobttetter, Bxeyear
011d
again
five
years
later in Its course.
t.utor el tbe Estate of Gteta D.
doem't answer yo~~r · quesUon,
laterc
D-N.Y., 011 a pla!t!letl' cutPrice, JJ.cnHcl.
When
the
disease
is
cured,
would you care to try again?
Unlea •ace~~ttona an ftl8d therew,
bock f1i Pott OffiCe pmCmtaW a«OWitl wUI bll far hurtq a- the tuberculill test remains
nel.
fore Nicl Court an Ul6 30tb diJ of positive for Jlfe, so, after the
Aucut, 11181. at •hlch um. •"d aceovnt. wW be erDaidtred. ancl coa· initial bout, no further tubertblouecl from claJ to U, W!.tJI ftDaD7
culin testing is advisable. If
dllpOMd of.
the
infection comes ba•k.
AnJ penon lnten~tecl ~ tu.
other
means of diagnosis must
Wl'l.tten neeptlon1 to aatd lleCOUDU
OT to m.aU:el'l pertaiDJDt: to 1M .... be relied on-the vicUm's
t.UtiOJl ol 0.0 !.rust, DOt leu tbaa DYe
symptoms, finding tubercle
dQI prior to the
M for Marbacilli in his sputum and
P. B. O"UUItN
chest
X rays.
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The best preventive for your
POINT
,PLEASANT
il4be!'t
He IOrved at l ·lleld lltOUI OX• •
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ltc
child is daily outdoor exer·
cise, maintenance of hill E. Justice - baa aerved . as eeullve ·!of Logan and Bul!alo
wei g h t within the normal coonell seutt execullve al t b e Dlstrleta !rom 1851 to 19U,
range for his height 811d the Chief Cornstalk Area COUllcU aa dlllriet ..,.a executive In
recommended number of for the past oevon 11111'1, baa lluntlnilon 1958 to 1861, lh«t rt•
hours of sleep for his age.
accO!Ud a polillon m tile Na. fltrned to Chlof Comltalk Caom·
t1ona1 still al .tho Bo.Y ScouU of cU •• acout oxtcui!YO. Hd' ba•
~My older soa, 5, has bad America, and will ""'" u a belli lettve In the Flrilt Bop:.
the following illjeetioos: diph- member al theuecullveln~ list Cllll'cb, Rotary and P.T.A;.
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theria • pefluasla • t e I a n u a laeu!jy at Sehlfl scout Reserva. work. , .
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(DPI'J and a booster and
He 'IIIII aa..,.. ~ ...,:~ea
pollomyeUtl8 and a booster. lion, wbere seoul oxetulltea re.
celve
fllelr
profeeotonal
lralo·
on
~,,If , IDd will ·ro.WO'.at
Because of Illness, my
younger soa, f, hu bad only lng, according to Alfred New- · 23 Kellmulr Avo., ~ ,
tbe oral pollo. vac•ine. Wbat land, president of the ~fCOrn· · N, J.
otalk COUIIcll.
Newland 'aald fllat IWior Jul.
tice'o leadership file
has

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good white wall tires, 6 cyl e~ne. powergltde trans.,

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vinyl top, white body, plum interior, radio and heater, 6000
actual miles. A real sharp ear.

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Nixon's proposed battle plan
represents a marked shin from
hla unauccessCul 1960 campaign
in which he lost the presidency

to John F. KeMed,y in the
in:lustrial states and the big
cities of the East.
A glimpse of Nixon's plan was
given by his campaign advisers

u a sJzeable force of Repub]i.
can leaders gathered in this
resort cUy for the preliminaries
ot the party's 1968 national
convention which opens a week
!rom tod~.
Dirksen Presides
Senate GOP leader Everett

M. Dirksen, chairman of the
temporary platform committee,

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A-I think hoosing has really
been on lUi way down for the
last e&lt;q:~le or month s. It h.as
been surprising to me that it
has held up as well as it has.
Q- How long sftould we keep
the sw-charge?
A-~ judgment I make Is
not really a judgment made as
an economist and certainly not
as the President's economic
adviser. I surely would not like
to see a big growlh in federal
expenditures without the taX
revenues to pay for it. Nor
would I like to see the tax left
on without 'having some exper~-­
ditures to provide some stimulative ollset.
I think the job of cooling off
the economy will certainly be
dcme by earl,v 1969 and I don't
think we need a sedative to
keep the , economy sluggish
beymd that date.

waa on the scene to preside
over the start of heari.- on
the J)irb';l 'baSic . campajgn
document on which the .Republican nominee wU1 stalxl or t'all in
Nowmber,
Supporters or both NIJon and

[HOSPITAL NEWS

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Holzer Hospital: Visiting hours
2-4 and 7.S p.m. Parents only on
Pediatrics Ward.
Admissions

Charles S. Waller, Ironton;
William R. Dean, Rutland; Mrs.
William A, Wooten, Pt. PleasM
ant; Mrs. Harold R, Hudson, Patriot; Mrs. Donnie L. Artlllr,
Wellston; Mrs. SanrordC. Stroop,

Jr., Gallipolis: Clayton Keesee,
Orlundo, Fla.; Mark D. Miller,
Ravenswood, W. Va.; Mrs. John
W.

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Jackson; Alfreda

Johnson, Wellston; Howard A,
Dalley, Middleport; Pamela G.
Halley, Crown City; Mrs. Char·

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Mrs. Gay Circle, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Moses T, Cuffle, Ironton; M r s.
Liberty Coffey, Ray; James F .
~res, Wilkesville; William S.
BLood, Jackson; G. Dale Holschuh., Scottown; Robert P. Lewis, Thurman: Mrs. Walden 0.
Darst, Cheshire; Melvin Bach·
tel, Jr., Lebanon; Marc A, Stewart, Rutland; Glenn R. Hinson,
Bidwell; Orren L. Bowser, Ft.
Pleasant.
Births

Mrs. William A. Wooten, pt,
Pleasant, son. 3:10 a.m. Satur-

day: Mrs. Harold R, Hudson,
Patriot, son, 6:44 a.m. Saturd~; Mrs. Sanford C. &amp;roop, Jr.,
Gallipolis, son, 7:32p.m. Satur.
dayi Mrs. Phillip L, Lee, Crown
Clcy, ""'· 5:12p.m. &amp;md~.
Diacharges
Mrs. Doonle Arthur, M r s.
Earnest E. Carter, Mrs. Arlo
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
L, Chatfield, James B. Cray~
July 29. 30
craft, Alexander H. Cunnlngham,
(Double Feature)
Charles L. Day, Mrs. Mary L,
ONE loiiLIJON YEARS B. C.
Emmlsh, Karl J. Halley, Mrs.
J, Richardson- Raquel Welch I Roger E. Halley andlnlantdaugh.
PLUS
ter, Mrs. W. Alfred Holley and
Audrey Hepbum-Peto O'Toolt•l infant son, James Hughes (expfrHOW TO STEAL A MILLION
ed), Mrs. Rupert Kent, Mrs. RusMrs. Rupert R. Kent, Mrs. Russell Little, Mrs. Robert S. Mal.
lette and Infant daughter, William
McKinley, Harrison B. Ml1ler,
Mrs. Louis v. Mueller, Mrs.
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Laura Sayre, Mrs. Morgan Smith,
July 29 - 30
Philip Preston Spurlock, Hlrem
S. Stutes, 1\frs. Russell E. Thorn.
THE SECRET WAR Of
as and infant son, Mrs. David
HARRY FRIGG
Paul Newman-Slyvia Koscina R, WUey, Thomas E. Wilson,
1\frs. Kathryn E. Wood, Larry L,
Wood, Richard D. W•Uil!l.
COLORCARTOONS:
&amp;inda,y - 1\frs. Oran C. Barry,
Paste Makes Waste
Daniel H. Davis, Mrs. H. ThomFat in the Sac:We
as Elliott, Yancy D, Hall,y, Ter.
Fieata Fiasco
esa L. Hammond, Mrs. Roger D.
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
Jenkins and Infant sm, Mark D,
WEDNESDAY &amp; TIIURSDAY
Miller, Mrs. Charles Roberts
JULY 31·AUG. 1
and infant son, Pamela S. stanNOT OPEN
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Gov. Nelson Rockefeller or New
Tile .11'0!!1 .POrcb """ l'obt 011
By United Preo, lnter•tlonal
York, the chief active corner.. Clarence Grover'a tmnhou.,
on
VUI
Zalidl
Rd.
was'aerloUINational Guardomon slolld by
den !or tile nomination, saw no
I,v
damlpcl.
,C\11
tile
,Ward
Rd.,
In raclall,v llvubled' Gary, Ind.,
battles . In sljhl over tile
Emer 11011 Staver' I 22 .. loot
and Grand ~Ids, lollch.; ~
plat!orm.
Tllere 11ere biller platform houoetraller ,.. · eol)lpletel.v
•• their c:ounteJl,arts ¥acated
ripped
lj&gt;8rt
and
~a-ovv
Clevelam, Ohio, left bitter alid
quarrels at both lite 1960 and
the
fteld.
divided
lzy Its "'oleilce or la•t
1964 Ropubilean coovontions
&amp;dceye
Rural
Eleetrlc
woe!&lt;
which were blamed in part at
Teen-agers :In Pacifica, caur.,
least for subsequent - GOP maintenance orewa worked to
protesting an antllolterpw law,
prestdentlal defeats at ·. the reotore electricliY after a brief
ovel1&gt;0Wored police ~ed with
hands of John F. Kermody -.1111 outAge.
biUy
clubs and mace .bolore
Lyndon B. Johnson.
JUDGMENT
A8KED
reinforcements cOuld be brooght
Earl,v talks bebreon key
Judgment
on
a
co~
oote
is
to restore order Sunday
in
members of the 1968 platform
asked
In
Meigs
COjm1;y
CouJt
by
night.
committee were reported to
the Fanners Bapk &amp; Savings
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have glowed with harmony.
Rockefeller backers gave no Co., Pomeroy, ailalnst Kennelh "•nnory alert" In 1111 near
hxlicatlon they sough.t'a conve~ R, West, or 15 Footer Plaza, Gary ~. malntalolag U1
tion test over 1:1\Y of the Athens, to recover $625, Inter- uoeasy calm forced on the aleelmaldrw cliY which had Ol'llltad
platform plans, Including Viet- est, and cost&amp;.
In violence the previous nigh~
nam.
OLAN DOERFER ADiollTTED
Curlew Enforced ;.
Delegate Cowtt Disputed
Olan
Doerter,
Shady
Ccm!l,
beA
dawn-lt&gt;&lt;luak
curlew, bans
Deflj)ite this sh.ow of amicy
lowlollcldleport, wao takentoVet- on gas and liquor sales, heal')l
there was sharp disagreement
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between the Nixon and Rocke- erans Memorial Hospital by tile pollee patrolllrw and _
MJddlOIIQl'lemergency
squadSunllvel,v
OGql
temperatures
belped
feller camps ss to how th.e
delegates were lined "' at tlds d~ ntght alter beeoml~ Ul at csim tile oilY or 180;000- hal!
home. He was admitted as a med- Negro.
poinL
ical patient.

les T, Pullins, Long Bottom;
Mrs. Ra,}rmond J. Miller, Pomeroy; Mrs . Walter H. Carpenter,
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Phllltp L.
Lee, Crown City; Thomas A.
La,yne, Ashland, Ky.; Mich.ael
GOETIINGEN, G e r m a n y
G. Roberts, Cuyahoga Falls; Mrs.
Eda A. Carter, Gallipolis; Marlin (lJPO- When Otto Hahu rea·
J. Brown, Jackson; Mrs. Berkley lized the potential of his
Holley, Gallipolis; Criss L. discovery he threatened to kill
Nance, Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.; himself rather than tell Adolf
Mrs. Rollin K. Hawk, CoolvUle; HiUer.

_NEYER HAD AZOMBIE?
THEN YOU BETTER GET READY
AND HURRY DOWN TO SONNY'S
Zombies are the tastiest, coolest, grel.test thing that's happening - What ·are they? Well, we can't tell but SoarJ.1I
sure knoWs how to make them.
BANANA SPIJTS FOH THE
LESS ADVENTUROUS

When the allies dropped the
Brat atomic bomb his genius
had made J?Ossible Hahn considered sWcide again.
Hahu finally died of a heart
attack Sunday, 30 years after
the discovery of nuclear fission
that won him a Nobel Prize but
which he came to regret. He
was 89.
On Dec. 18, 1938, Hahn, a

Two Accidents
Are Reported

professor at the Kaiser Wilhelm _ cried. He wept -,l'ld collapsed in
Institute in Berlin, raised the bed. He later said he spent the
curtain of tile atomic age by night conaldering suicide.
bombanllns 1D'aniiBR with ,..,.
The world Judiod dlflerentl,v.
trons. He didn't full.Y realize the Hahn s!UI was Interned when he
implications or his !eat but waa awarded the 1944 Nobel
other sclentists did.
chemistry prize in November
One of them, the late Dr. Lise 1945.
Meitner, a Jewish colleague
who was forced to nee Nul
Gennany, tipped oil allied
scientists. They began to build
the bunb.
By that time Hahn saw the
potonUal too. But, lnaleld or
develaplng nuclear weapons !or
the Nazis, Hahn encouraged top.
ra~ German scientists to
stick to peaceful ooclear
research.
"I! muer gets In li&lt;mlc
bomb I shall kill mysclf," Hahn
confided to trusted colleagues
shortly alter the ootbreak or
World War D.
Largely as I result of his
prestigious · lnOuence, Third
Reich scientists always stressed
the difficulties arxl enormous
costs or develq,ing nuclear
weapons,
lntluencing Hitler
agalnst the pro)ecL
The Americans c a p t u r e d
Hahn In ~rll'1945. Interned In
a British country home In
Ausust 1945, he learned the
bumb he shunned had been
drowed on Hiroshima.
"But this is horrible," Hahn

Two minor accidents were reported by Meigs County Sher·
ifr Robert C. Hartenbach's d.,.
partment saturday.
A car driven by Ronald Eugene Cleland, 22, Rt. 1, Lingsville, had damage to ita lert
front when tt struck a guardrailing on Route 124 at the
Crossroads It 2 Lm. saturday.
Cleland sold heavy (OK caused
the mishap. He reported the Sccident Saturday nigh~
The other was at 1:30 p.IIL on
Main st. in Rutland were a ma-terials mixer hauled on a truck
driven by Marvin Hart, Lancastor, bit the Pearl Jacobs coal
tipple. The mixer reportedly was MIDEAST CLASH
JERUSALEM (UP0 - Israeli
higher than 13 ft., 6 Ln., the
troops
clashed wllh Jordanlu
clearance limit. Mlnor damage
forces and Arab guerrDlas at
was reported.
several points 810118 . with
Jordan River ~ and
VETERANS MEMORIAL
laraell o!tlclals said illo llUOrrU.
HOSPITAL
las were killed. No laraell
Saturda,y Admissions - Cecil casualties were reported.
Bush, Coolville; Alvin Wagner,
Rutland; Martha Searl~ Middle. LAND SINKING
WASIINGTON (UP!) A
port; Mary Starkey, Pomeroy;
nunber
ot
areas
ln
the
United
Dale Uttle, Pomeroy; Donald
States are, by III!Oioll&lt;al
Mohler, Bema Air, Ga.
SatuniiiJ' Discharges - John standards, sinking rapldl,v.
Thl• was reported during t!Je
Estep, John Harrison, James Hoiweekend
by the Colli and
Ion, Jr., Wanda Mullins, Dobbie
Geodetic
!Urvey,
which sold one
Drummood, Jo Ellen Lawrence,
Linda Hubbard, Wilma Wells. reason was the actlvtUes o1
&amp;uida¥ Admissions - D a n a man, Including removal of big
Welch, ~meroy; Phoebe Clark, petroleum deposits.
Pomeroy; Michael Arnold, Co- DELAY MANEWER
lumbu•; Olan Doerfer, MiddleALGECUlAS, Spain (ll!'Dport.
~antsb customs olllolala held
iluiday Discharges - Dmald
up ferry passengero !or a
MohJer, Laura Edwards, tecil met!ouloua documonla cheek
Bush, Arlene Peters, Gmeva ~u­ &amp;uida¥ In the government' 1
mate.
lawai apparent measure aimed
at ""'sting Gibraltar !ram
Britain. Spain Uld Britain held
BOYS TO BENEFIT
A Stamey parlf will be held talks on Gibraltar IIOYereiant;y
Wednesday, July 31, at the Legion Hall in Rutland with proceeds to go to the boys baseball program. The pub II c Is Ina
vlted. Orders RillY be placed by
phoning 742-4156 or with FAns
Swick at the Rutland Departmont
Store.

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l'holographers Bolten
'Two Notional Brollllcasllnir
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violltlonO. Five .were arreatad ...,.... !ikten b,y Clevelanl pollee
ror carrying
Earl,v &amp;mlla.Y f'a cOO!Jtlon.or
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eyele
, . Sanis" 8J)arked Violence
. lo tile city's midtown ghetto
area which didn't eiJII. until: alx
JHtrBODS, lnel~n&amp; .\. a fire....
PI'. PLEASANT "- James S.
Kallio,
75,. of ~007 N. MAID st.,
.ftahdrw a blaze, were wounded
by sunftre, Three stores were lorll)erly of Leon,.nt. 1, dledlhla
oet lllre, 10 suffered 1riD!Oir moi'olng ·In Plealilill Valley HOI•
""'- and 47 persona were pUal. 1\fr, Kallis had been ser.
loosl,v Ul tile past !our 1100ks.
arre.
,A retired empto,yee or t b e
Stale police, Chlcqo c It y
poll&lt;e and Cook Couii\Y (Chic.. N011 York CIRral Railroad, he
go) sherill's dOjlO!Ies were was born Nov. 5, 1892 on llle
c~ In to help tile belea- Island oi Nlcarla: Greece; ma
guered cllf, The Chlc~Jc
was the late Auau&amp;ta Mae
cO!IIIngent left when tile guard Beyer Kallio, who died lolarcb
18, 1954.
arrived.
He is sunlved by lhree dau~The guard also
by II
Grand Rapids where tile week. ters, llfrl. llAis,y Huraey, Coend's disorders bepn with Ul lumllua; Mra. Rebecca RolUns,
outbreak or arson Frflll1 night. Pl. Pleaoaill, and Mrs. Sarah
More than 200 state, counl;y !bn1, Dover, Ohio; two sons,
and olcy pollee patrolled 1 O.vld Bernard, l'llllburgh, and
square-mile areo or Grand Earl Bernard, Girard, Oldo, :11
Roplds earl,v ~ where 1 grandchildren, and 27 great llgbtly enforced curlew and a grandchUdren.
INin on gas and llquor sales was
Funeral services will be at
3:30 p.m. Wedoelda,y In BethIn e!lect.
Sixteen . arrests were made el Clm'oh near Leon. The Rev.
durlrw tile ntghl In tile llulch Charles L. Frum will olllclate
ciiY or 205,000 raisins to 7U the and burls! will be at tile Belh·
total arrested t1ur1rw tile three el Cemetery,
Friends may call atlhe Crownights. At leu! IS ftrebomblngs
were reported &amp;mlla,y night, but Hosell Fmeral Home after 6
p.m. Tuelda,y.
most were minor.

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disorders, len the ciiY SwldiJ
night-but II wasn't an end to
Us problems.
Tile Fraternal Order or Pollee
planned to submit a llsl of
llrlevances to Negro ~ Carl
Stokes over his handling ol lhe
violence.
II took 50 pollee trCIII
&lt;OIIIInlltlllles surrounding Pacl·
Ilea to rorm s wedge ond drive
01.11 120 yoon1aters who Ill'•~
llllrUly when they bepn plcke~
trw a sl\qlplrw center's stores In
protest of 1 11011 &lt;Ill' ordl...,ce
· prohibiting lolterlrw• In tile
comer.,
Tile leeJHgers ripped billy
club¥ and moce canlstors !r&lt;lll!
the policemen and atiacked the
otncers. Nine arreats w1re
made. Paclftca Ia • OCII1llluni\Y
or less than 31,000 011 thePaclftc
shore below San Francisoo.

SAIGON (lli'O-N- VIet..
~ air war resumed its
nam haa mu~ 100,000 men In lntenaiiY agatast the North aed
lloe live northern provinces ol U.S. fllera hil taraets In the
South VIetnam !or an ultenslve oouthem ~ with 114
that could come In Atlgu8t, top mlssl011a ·lolonday. A U.S. Novy
U.S. and South Vletnameoe pUot, Lt. Cmdr, (luy Cine, 38,
comminders warnocl todl,y. The or New York CIIY, Shot down a
report coincided wUb lnereased MIG17 In 1 cluslc dogllsbt
Communist actlviiY In the area. Involving !our MIGs and !our
The U.S. Command k&gt;dly FSA Intruders near Vinh. 'lbe
disclosed bro Communist .... u.s. plaDol ~the
bushes In the northern war zone oarrltr Baa H
..J. I Corps- that cost Amerleu
Mlrlnes and 1st Air cavalry·
men a total or 24 meo killed and
65 wourded. There waa a nlllT)'
or other firellghts lid •
Communist at~t to lollltrote

Tuelda,y's Games
San Louis at New York, night
San Francioco at Chicago
Atlanta at Pilla 2, lwl-lllgh!
Loa Anplea at Hbusloll, night
Clncimatl at Philadelphia, night

One of the Cmununist drivel
ls ellpectad !rom the C&amp;mbodlall
border region northwest of
Sa!BDR, and B52s hit lhe area
wilh l,SOO toos or bombs In a
series or raid• lolondly ....
toda,y. The
has been
heavily bombed !or weeks.

P'tJ:MEIIOY CHAMPS - Tile Tigers, wllb an overallll-4 alate, won the Pomeroy Boy&amp;' Leqw
baseball champlonsh.lp this season. Frort row, from lett, are Mike GDmore, Tim Bearhs, JohD
Blake, Fred Burney, Gary Grueser: second row, Barry Marshall, Don Smith, Bruce mackston,
Allly Vaughan, Robert Eason; back row, Edgar Abbott, Mgr.; George Carper, Jeff Ridgway, Charles Marshall, Sherman White and Charles Marshall, Sr., Coach. - sentinel Photo.

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Lt. Gen.

n:,.ry

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cCIIIIIIIIIder or all Marines In
the Paclfte, told UP! carre,.....
dell ill¥ WUklnaon In Ill Nang,
tile Ncrit VIetnamese aed Viet
C.,. 1111,}' try a radWMide
ortenalve lo search or the eluae
victory they have sought to
bolsjor lhelr poelllon at the
Paris talko.
AtloCIIer worolrw or apoealble
Communllt 18Siuit ID the

Attack

IIOl"tbern provinces came trom
1L Gen. H&lt;llll8 Xuu Lom, the
I Corps commander. He oal411lo

c1ec1aritW. " I t - · the .Viol
Corw are llllkiDc p~ona

!or a rald apiDat Da Nang,
troops Monday smashed · a poaslbl,y with 11 l!l.ley aa two
Communist attempt to lollltnte 1'91imenta (2, ~0 men)."
Ill Narw and thai hio meo
In llllle mote l h l l l - aiJiod
troops lave 1dJled man lhlll
~lured 20 VIet Cong onl,v a
lew yards !rom bla own 250 Ceoamualo\1 '""""' Ill
Nang area with rookoll 'and
headquarters.
He !oilo..ed "' report.l that morlarL
Tile Communlllll eacoped wilh
allied forces had captured larp
caches or enemy w - by light looses Ia the l1lo ambuabeo,

At Psychologieal Warfare Stage

Nixon Jubilant

Hue.

1be lllaldrw or tile prealdent,
H11111&gt;hrey meantime moved newo Cf.l1fereDoe later ~.
1988, was In the pl.)'cholotdoal to neutralize McCarthy's atrat.
Other develapnents:
llll'llre stage In both parties It¥ or atiackl~ HIIJI!Ilbrey's
Georga Wallace: 1be !ormer
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l!llldlng position with the claim Ala- ao\oeraor t&lt;ild a IOIIoul
Republi CUI caodldateo em tile tile Democretic cooventloo will $%5-oidate rallY In ~
eve ol their national cooveotlon not be truly open.
he Is a ih~Jd1&gt;arlf candidate !or
battled with polla, .moe Dem~
Humphrey promised an end to p,..eldeul beciun there Ia ..,
cratlc aspirants cluelled wilh tile ....,ailed unit rule at the d11rerenee between the rwdcnJ
technloalltles or prooeclur8 at convention, aayll1( ho wanted Republican and Democratic
tllelr • own convention late In e.Ory delegate to bave - · parties. He dr011
wilh
AUIUsl.
or cliolce In hil vote !or tile tile CII!IIIIOIII a airwle !ederii
Richard Ill Nl&gt;ml'a camp PllV's nominee.
JudKe todl1 haa · more power
ball,v- tile latell Gall"' poll
McCarihy to ....... I 'than the 50 govetll:ll'll CCIDblned. .,
showing the former vice pre.. Hillijihrey'o pfopoaaJa i t
!dent wlnnlag In trial heats
aplast either or the !eadlag
Democratic hope!ull, VIce Pre..
!dent Hubert H. Hlllq)brey ot
sen. E11110ne J. McCarthy. The
poll put Nelson Rocile!eller
about even with elilier !lain~
crat.
1t w11 the nnt Gall"' poll Ia
The KHer cre.ii Dlairlct Board or EmK:ation, in ~
some weeki to sbo.. Nixon sloo lolonday night ellij&gt;IOj'ed • head haliketboll cooch and oa iatlotl'lllllllng str011i8r lhlll Rockelai- aiil baakelball coach, ftll1ag vacancies !bat exlated m U. ~
ler, and Nboo aldes sold II atatr.
knoc:ked tile wind out or
Joho Sin&amp; Pl. Pleasant, brolh- CouiiiY Coacli Jolll Wlcldlat .....
Rookeleller's contention he Is er at !ormer GAllS &amp;rid coocb earlier lhla SIIDIIIier 1101 named
tile onl,v proclaimed GOP Earl (Bob) Sin&amp; was named bead prlnclpal at K18ltl' Crook.
candidate who could win In baobthall coach. He will teaob

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Serving In Vlebilln Is Sp4E Lorraine (Pal) Aelker, 11011
or Mr. ·Uld Mrs. Keith G.
Aolker, 690 La11rol St., llld.
dleport. Aolker sllelided Middleport Hljh School where he
played !oalliall Uld basketboll.
ills eddress Ia ~.fE Lorraine
Pal Aelker, RA 67024121; !88th
Ord. C&lt;i. (Ammo): APO s a n
Francisco, CalU., 96318.

Uy Uolted Press lntarnatlonal
lJTTU: ROCK, ARH. - SEN. J, WUllam Fulbright, !).Ark., !oreeel to. campaign at back country tried chickendimec lor the tirst time
In years, today el»ressed contldence that Arkansu would send him
back to the Senate to continue his light apiiiSt the VIetnam War.
Fulbright - "BUI" to Arbnsaa voters thta aummer -· laces
three Democratic: opponents for hb senatorial seat in todl,y's state
primary. Fulbright has predicted he will win wlthoot 1 runoll. Aod
well he might hope; !or Arkansas v.oters have 1 trldltloo or defeating
lncwnbente In a runolt

The 103 colts, lillPOl'Oitly a record number, ....,l..tad 1o i'ltli
In the 105th IIIIIWII Meigs County Fair hcrse raclrw Pl'OIP'IIIII will
11ln, place or allow to parlo&lt;nutuel betting.
Thla lo tile ftrst r&amp;lr at which legolized, sclentlftcall,y "!air"
belli~ Is to be permitted.
Normally, lhe nwnber or IICII11nees runa -een 60 to 70 ani·
mals. Nominees are two and three-year-old trotters aed pacers.
Owners poy' 1 $10 lee to have their horses nominated !or entry Into
the local races.
This yeer' s !air will feature those over 46 lnehea to 50 inehPEORIA, ILL - THREE POLICEMEN WERE wounded by shtlt- lwlllibl hame88 racing at 5 p. es lnelull'YB will take part in
11111 blasts ~ In an outbreak or VIolence on the NOrth Sl&lt;lo. Pollee m. oo Tburadl,)' and Fridl,y, Aug. a second eategory.
Cesh prizes will be awarded
sold llrea were aet, w1.-a broken and ~· battered with rocks · lS and 16, and racing at 2 p.m.
and bottles Jn' the predawn outburst of Negro teenagera. ~ on Saturday, Aug. 17, the final to the top ftve animals laking
part In 11.. events In the pony
Y&lt;&gt;Uihs were arreslad on charges rangi~ !rom disorderly conduct d~ at the lair·
1o curleW vtolatlona, Poll!» md.
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WOllam B, Downie, Fred Coeg. and horse running rac:ea on
Pollee Chle! Jolui~Sial&lt;all'ak1 sold 1110, trouble e....,wd at about lain and Walla&lt;e Bradford are Thurlda,y Uid Frldl,y artemoons.
2 Lm. (CDT) arllitlil a hOUsio,i project He aoltl a e&gt;'OW~ or youths lair board members who are Claaillfteatlolla !&lt;it tlie ttoes are
. ~ gathered there and that omcers on a rootlne toor of the area heading tht speed program for ponies t8 ln~ea 1/14 .....,.; o¥er
46 lb....., t8 Inches; .49 lncbes
stepped and arrested 1 man and a womanufor causing a disturbance. the '68 fair.
On ThUrsdtY, Aug. 15, races through S2 Inches; ovar 52 Inch.
will
be !or lwo.year-old pacers es Ulrougb 56 indies, and aver
MEXICO CITY - ARMY TROOPS F1RING bazookas lliKI backed
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Motor·
and
three-year
.aid trotters, plua 56 Inches.
by tanks ~ overran Damlng student berrlcldes and scattored lboulsts
with 1 heavy root should bepacers
which
are
non
wtrmera
aands or teenagers In a riot that bepn over a girl. Witnesses said
On Salurdl,y, races will be !or "are o! VASCAR.
·at least one stllfent was killed and scores of youngsters and police or $3,000. Estimated purses In
VASCAR, (V 1 s u 1 I Average
the
Drat
two
eventscolt
Blakes
non.wflliilnK
pac•s and trotters,
· InJured In ntghUong (lghtlrw In !he streets.
Speed COOiputer and Recorder)
are
$2,020
each
With
a
$500
With
a
total
ol
$1,700
In
purses.
. The rlollng atemmed!romrlotpollceuslngthelrtwo-!ootlron clulis
Don Reuter, lair board secre- will becCI'IIe eUective in about
.In breaking 111&gt; high school males fighting o\'er a girl !rlend, a n d_ purse offered tlle non • winning
tary, points out thet ponies In 30 to 60 days, the Ohio S I II e
"' .campus politics. It lead to 1 tee111ge "'rlsll'l!l&amp;llnst the pollee with pacers.
On
Friday,
Aug.
16,
races
a
• pulling event to be held Hlgbw~ Patrol sold.
students chanting "death to CUeto." Luis Cueto 1o I!» pollee cldet
It is the latest law enforcewill be !or two-year.alcl trot. as tile l!l'and&amp;land attraction m
ment
device, designed to let
WASIIIJVGTON- THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT lolonday ters and three-year.old pacers TuepdaY, Aug. 13, will not exliiiiOIIIICed price s111port Joan rates !or 110 Individual !ll'ldes of wtlh purees !or each totaling cee4, 50 lncheo In height. An er- stale patrolmen clock the speed
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$2,020. Trotters, oon-wlmero or ror ~e premium book lndl- or IIQ' vehicle they can see. The
!HB-j:rap burley tobacco.
team&amp; can be 52 Inch. speeds of the cars are shown oo
The !ll'lde rates tango !rom 30 to 77 cents a pound. The rates $1,500, will compete lor a $500 cotes
a small screen ln the patrol ear.
esln gbt,
~resent an averap price slCJPOrt o! 6.35 t·ents 1 pound, about 3 purse.
1be patrolman CIUI nall ~
The
clasalllcatlooo eUgl.
·' ' per &lt;ent allove 1967. The national average rate had been liiiiOWICed On both Tlurlda,y and FridOy,
speedl.rw
motorist cold, reprdwUI
be
pol\)'
harness
raeble
to
take
part
as
eorreeted
are
tl'lere
In February. The department Mondl,)' ooted that oo price support
less
of
.
whether
he ls progressbe orrered on any tobacco raw ''u"(unaouncO, 11 no-G" (no gnde) lng beglmlng at 2 p.m. Ponies 1eem1 t6 Inches and under and
46 lnchua aDd under will par. tliose !rom 47 lhrough 50 lncb- Ing In !ron! ot, behind or, In tile
ar scrap.
opposlte direction of the cu, or
llclj1ate In one elassl!lcatloo Uld ea.
even H he parka.
Col. Chiaramonte, patrol supPITTSBURGH (UPl) - The
erintendent, oal4 33 patrol earo
executive bcerd or the United
are OQII,pped with tile $895 . .
Steelworkers Uol011 (lJSW) mot
vice which would be In aperabrlefl1 ~ to receive an
Uon in a month or two. aa soon
eJ~Pected wagQ eon~t o1rer
as the patrolmen were certlfltld.
!rqm the steel Industry, but
aa 8l1Perla In uslrw the device.
tile offer did no! materlallu.
The chle!- c--..:1 n...
IIOIJalor• ror U.. union and If,
.MiAMi BEACH. (UPn - Go\&gt;' . maJor oteel &lt;OOIPlRI~s pleadNel11011 A. Rooko(oller'o ·IIIIJ)Iior. ed for "two mo.re hours" to
c(JIIle ~ with a settlem811t
"' 'lira sold leda.Y ''lhe name or
proposal
to ward off tile threat
t(ie i!llie ts to stop: Nixon on
or a atrlke by 40,000 steel·
the 'ftrst' and """"d
ballolo" 11
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Repreoentatlves or tile omoe or llqpor Cloud, state auditor,
li8XI wetk'o Rtiplbllcan Nationdl,y,
...,... In Pomeroy Monday to loCate local talent to enter the Ohio
al ' ConventiOoi 8nd "we'll take
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If lhere are any praelltlonaro or the skill .......nd, they 1111.)' plek
MIAMI BEACH (lli'O- For~ lt.ri
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seerot.ry's
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, This ~~eaeripllon of thepreo0n,
Jgi'OUDilo.'
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Else~ 111'8811. tile ~
The contaat 11UI be hold at 4 p.m. on .AAB- 28.
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lhal counted but 11ho could win
alectoral voleo. He ral_eooed a
poll or biJ own slio!riag him '
wlnniDg oljlilaeleoted lndualrlal
~lll&lt;!t with 1 total or 2D2
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. A, LAST MINUTE move by tho Set11~ Frl!ia1 cancolled Slltitr- clear •to Hanoi M.Ortca•a
W aol'vl&lt;e ~·nte alinoiiAc,.S f!it .
l:ounQo Pool OjllooL paUent dlleri!llnatlOII to obtain
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Iilia! haa •beet), a&lt;oom. SOCIIrfQ 'tt!r; the .ScUll Vletoa·
· aed unless action Is Ilk·
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.alief Wir"-t

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sllllanl grid meotor and he will nrlllt1!11'aclilleS.

taaob bloloQ and - a t sciVan Meter !ormerb&gt; Mn'ed
onee
11 head - . I I coach II Soulb-

soU, coaches taughl and coach·

om Loealln Molp Qounb'. Soni
ed at Walwna High School •r- taught - y - In the Pl. PleulnJ lha pall year.
ant Junior Hl&amp;b School prior to
Sang replaees veteran Gallla

h11 dudes at Walwna.

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Ofllce Department Is
almoot oor1aln to be exempted !rom federal 111111P011·
er cutbacka, eaaiq the threat
at sharp reduction&amp; In postal
aervieea.
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The House approved 1 h e
exemptlm lolondly and sent It
to a House-&amp;inale conroreooe
oomm11tee !or •.xtatlon of
dlllerences with !lie verolon
paaaed lzy tile Frldl,)'.
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REHEARSAL CALLED
Tbe SOuthern 111gb School band,
&amp;old Director Bob Sla.. will
rehearse 11urldly1 Aug. 1, at

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3 p.m. at the blah ocbool. A II
IIIOIIIbera or tile band are to ottand.

Scout School Planned
A week 10118 ClllllliiiK sobool
!or Bey Scouts wllh leoderohlp
IJilllileo beglno &amp;mlla,y, AUIIIsl
11, el camp Arrollliead,
. - r lUijli&lt;es or the Trlaate
Area Councll.
Tba pJ'OII'em lo designed to
provide )m1or leodera !or district and couticlllralalog events
aa well as skillful, resourcetul
and sell-reliant lelderahlp !or
other phalli or octlvll,y

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