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Racine ~an to Face Charge
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Barnett, Rt. I COttagJ
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2 Racine; Leonard i!o

Racine man in the shtqun olaying ol Ml dtael Lee DQieon,; 2~.
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Is beblg held in Melga CooJncy
Jail pending formal allargas •·
plnst hlt!t ·today by S.Orll! Rob-

Pomeroy: Mrs. Jame:t
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puge shotgun .c~ge at about
10:50 p. m. Sltordaj&lt; that struck
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talk with the accused man• s stapBarbara Scarberry,
waa llhot as he drove away from
the residence doom Ville st.
91erll! lllrtormch said Wyanl
Is beiloved to havellred a shotgun at the car nine Umea. Hartenbach said ...,. of the expended sheila loo,mcl were No. 4 allot
and otbers we...·!or rifled olugs.
It waa rOj)OJ'\'8d the deceised
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werll to, the Wyanl ~ and ooe
ol tliem, I!Wy_SIP~, Cutlip, 21,
Camden Sl., Naroburg, went
to the doQr, knodil,l, and ~to - the accuoed•man"l
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fD. aok hla !llePilauiltter II she
Ji!shed fD talk Ji!th Cuillp. lila in-

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dlcated she did not. It was reporteo! CutliP Immediately retorned to the car and the shootlng began as DotBon wu tornins
the aut&lt;&gt;mobUe around.
Others in the car, in addlUon to Dotsoo and Cutlip, ware
Damy Ray WUUams 23, Challlnla Trailer Park, Parkersburg;
Lelan Herber Bsal, 20, 1203
37th st., Parkersburg, and Max
Franklin Doiaon, 34, 702 Leonani A•e.. Belpre, a brotber ol
the deed men .
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_bile said Wyanl CXIIIIIIIIed shootinS oller Dotson had been hit and
the car ran 1nlo a tomalb patch

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on the Dallas Cleland prcpert;y.
The liUl'Vlvors said they Jolt the
eotomubUe alter It had aone Into
the field. One of them retorned
to It a short time later.
This time the car waa driven
back ooto the I'OBllway a Utile
farther on, but tbe driver apparently panicked, and dltdted
the auto.
Sleritf Hartenbach, who was
on duty at the Meigs lalrgrounds
at the tlmu ol the ahoollng, and

Wyant, Who was in the yard in
front of hla reoldence, IUI'relldered hlmoelf to Slerlflllartmbach lillltout reslllllitet and lbe

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Bernard v. Fultz.
At the • ..,., in addlllal to
iiberilr llarlenbach IIIII IJoi&gt;ull

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Cormer Henry Ewing and atr-

Beegle, were

eau of Crlmlnllllmrelll!ptlm A·
gent Herman llenr7. Dr. Sowell
of the BCI performed aa """""
tralllc to the acene within 12 min- ay on the victim &amp;mday IIIII the
utes alter the deportment wa a body wu llbn to a Parlier ..
notified. •
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Shirley AM Gueltlg, daughter ol
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Sojlre, son ol !o!r. and Mra. Ollie
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a member or the glee club, Rio-

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accordlllg to lhe S I a I e

Patrol.
ssld lhe co!Usloo O&lt;·
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headed north, ati8DqJI.
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F, Blake, 21,Rt.2Galllpolla,juat
u ' Mlaa Bloke atartec1 tu make
1 left tum &lt;tf the ldihwa.v.
Admitted to Holzer Hospital
were ""s• Blake, tor dtserva.
lloo, and a pas-r In her car,
Ralph Jeffery, 17, Che--'&lt;e,
Va., with a lacer&amp;Uoo of t h e
forehead and a pooslble skull
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OGler paaaengers In the Blake
car treated at the hospital andreloaoed were: Wayne Slmmcms.
.20, !PiD81leld, lacer&amp;Uoo and
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fnxtt and wlndohield while there
was h11V7 damage to theleltslde
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Tbo patrol died French to Gal·
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· tift a charge of reckless CC~t~rl-

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looted grallll cboJiu)lon In the WI Better i.lveotock e~t•• old
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Syracuse News, 'Society
By ADA SLACK
Rose Ann Lisle and Suzlllne
Wlnebreme~

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·itwo and four.teoths miles west
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wore lholr ~ 111d .~tet.ll&gt;­
law, !,lr. l1ld MrL John~
and daughters of ColOUDbul.
Mr. Thomas ,J , Quick ~ columbua spent two doya With his
parems, Mr. and · Mrs. James
Quick.
Mri...James Kenrool,daughtor

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visited recently in
HuntiJWion witb Nancy MUier,
Marlo De Miranda, Chris Fowl·
lor and Beverly Gllilln, triOIIIa
of Miss Llole at Maroh&amp;U Unl·
well. There was minor damage versi\Y.
Bal'DO)' MarrlttofWheell~has
to both cara. No one was lnreturned to his home after viol!·
)llred.
Moderato damage was dooe ing his sister, Mrs. Roy Wineto a wmp truck opareted by brenner, and other relatives In
San!ord BUls, 61, Crown Clcy, West VIrginia.
In an accident at 11:55 a.m. Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pierce and
urlfa¥ on Rt. 588, two 8lld ..,.. daughter, Chori, or Loraine and
tenth miles ...at of Gallipolis. her bfother, MJ chael Sardina,
'!be patrol ssld BUls had park. of Milwaukee visited rec1eDtly
ed the truck oo tile berm m the with his· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sout11 side of the road and left Clifton Pierce and family, Mrs.
tile truck In second par. He Pierce, Tony and Tina, returned
IIJ'P&amp;I'ently for&amp;« to sot I h o home !or 1 week's visit.
emergency brake. Tho truck roll.
VIsiting with Mrs. Myrtle Mcod down the hill and hit an enl- Bride were Mr. and !Irs. Roy
bomment.
Williams and family of Boyland,
An accident occurred at 2:40 Mr. and !Irs. Allllresa Turnblll
a.m. &amp;mdayiDMe!pc:ounQwllen or Lsncutor, Mrs. WDma Nev·cars drlveni!J RsymoodE, Klein, IDe anil family and ber ii;rllld27, Akron, and Joseph B. Bailey, daughter Dobbie BDberbeck; of
118, Bt. I Middleport, ooUided on · Detrol~ '
Rt. 7, slx.tenlha of a mile sout11
Mrs. llanll&lt;l Weaver and chll·
of Bt 124.
dron, TOlllll', ~. Mlchaolllld
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W*e·~ aoUih and ~:flas Sullllsy with the Iormor's moiiJi, ~.
attelhjl!lng to overtake and pa88 er, Mrs. Roy Wlnebr~nner.
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Ellzabotll Merritt vl.lltid with
ed lacerations. 'There was hea.. her alsters, Mrs. Joe RoUins of
V)'damagetoboth cars.
Letart, W, VL, and Mr. and Mrs.
Klein wes arrested ooa cbarge Philip Kinzel of MI. Altd. W,
of driving while intoxicated. His VL
easels set !Or Aug. 23.
Mrs. Ma.Y COWie and daughter,
Mrs. oms !lyseD, spent two
weeks visiting Mr. and !Irs. L.
F. BrllllllOr and flinlly of Plttaburgh, Pa., Mrs. Thmnas Tur•
bull, Mr. Roy Cowie and Getald
Cowie and lamUios of Boater
Falla, PL Roy Cowie Is conllllod
to a hospital In Beaver Falls.
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PRAGUE (IJPI) - Czechosic&gt;vak Communist Ieeder Alexan. brouglrt lqne by Bill HyiOII.
~elllllng a weekend bore with
der Dubcok toda.Y conoentratod
011 keoJiDg coatru1 rl. his reform
(IIOVWIUilOill wblch tho Sovlsts
Insist Is threelened by torcoa
bent on destro,ying Czechoslovak
Commun!IIIIL
The blet pres1 aald "rea.c~
llooary olementa" -sing Com.
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lhe1 CzechoalcWakla Is I!IOinB to
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bloe noi&amp;llbOrl to llllhllt.
'!be Sovloto ssld tllo Prque
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danger from "ilnporllllst ·- ·

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car eolllslon at 6:30 p.m.
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poae beside their cow that won the srallll chlm-·
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cow, OWDed by Roma an:l showed by Roger, 'was abo
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Injured
Collision
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north of George' • Creek
accordlllg to lhe S I a I e

Patrol.
ssld lhe co!Usloo O&lt;·
Vau&amp;bn J, Frell&lt;h, 45,
headed north, ati8DqJI.
ed to pass a car driven by Vera
F, Blake, 21,Rt.2Galllpolla,juat
u ' Mlaa Bloke atartec1 tu make
1 left tum &lt;tf the ldihwa.v.
Admitted to Holzer Hospital
were ""s• Blake, tor dtserva.
lloo, and a pas-r In her car,
Ralph Jeffery, 17, Che--'&lt;e,
Va., with a lacer&amp;Uoo of t h e
forehead and a pooslble skull
· · fracture.
OGler paaaengers In the Blake
car treated at the hospital andreloaoed were: Wayne Slmmcms.
.20, !PiD81leld, lacer&amp;Uoo and
~ of tho ~ IU..wlte,

~Simmons. !D:1a~
: of lhe 'acalp, and ll.mooth.old
hrrl Slmmooo, a brulood root.
French's 1966 Chrysler hod
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damage to the rl&amp;l&gt;t
fnxtt and wlndohield while there
was h11V7 damage to theleltslde
· and top of MilS Blako'a 1968
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Tbo patrol died French to Gal·
· llpolls Mlllliclpal Court Aug. 19
· tift a charge of reckless CC~t~rl-

· Meigs Counl1 Fair. Pam posoa with hoi Jeroly that..U •..,.
looted grallll cboJiu)lon In the WI Better i.lveotock e~t•• old
Mr. Hollllerson slm&gt;s tho champion fomalo to tlio ()pea ClaoL .
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Syracuse News, 'Society
By ADA SLACK
Rose Ann Lisle and Suzlllne
Wlnebreme~

' WDUam II. !lddmore, 20, Rl.
·:I Jackson, wao cited to munlcl.pal oourt Aug. 19 oo a chirP
&lt;I spaed In ex"'ss !Or road 0011·
'dltlooa elter a two car acd.at 12:35 p.m. &amp;mday on Rl. &amp;54,
·itwo and four.teoths miles west
·ar Rt. 16o.
,, .; Tbo patrol ssld 9ddmore,
·• .lleoded oaat, came II'GUIIII a
·'{&gt;iM\'e, akldded 011 the wet pav&amp;,-r~~ ment and lost cmtrol. His car
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IIIWil dllllnce ~ 300 fool l1ld
nre thmm liD a )lllll&lt;tf. Bend
, )lUlled 282.4 In lite extra &lt;liD·
toll to win.
Gl11ord Zo- of !llrlnP, Ohio, won the llilt~ diYisloo utlo 1!J palliD&amp;
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wore lholr ~ 111d .~tet.ll&gt;­
law, !,lr. l1ld MrL John~
and daughters of ColOUDbul.
Mr. Thomas ,J , Quick ~ columbua spent two doya With his
parems, Mr. and · Mrs. James
Quick.
Mri...James Kenrool,daughtor

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HuntiJWion witb Nancy MUier,
Marlo De Miranda, Chris Fowl·
lor and Beverly Gllilln, triOIIIa
of Miss Llole at Maroh&amp;U Unl·
well. There was minor damage versi\Y.
Bal'DO)' MarrlttofWheell~has
to both cara. No one was lnreturned to his home after viol!·
)llred.
Moderato damage was dooe ing his sister, Mrs. Roy Wineto a wmp truck opareted by brenner, and other relatives In
San!ord BUls, 61, Crown Clcy, West VIrginia.
In an accident at 11:55 a.m. Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pierce and
urlfa¥ on Rt. 588, two 8lld ..,.. daughter, Chori, or Loraine and
tenth miles ...at of Gallipolis. her bfother, MJ chael Sardina,
'!be patrol ssld BUls had park. of Milwaukee visited rec1eDtly
ed the truck oo tile berm m the with his· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sout11 side of the road and left Clifton Pierce and family, Mrs.
tile truck In second par. He Pierce, Tony and Tina, returned
IIJ'P&amp;I'ently for&amp;« to sot I h o home !or 1 week's visit.
emergency brake. Tho truck roll.
VIsiting with Mrs. Myrtle Mcod down the hill and hit an enl- Bride were Mr. and !Irs. Roy
bomment.
Williams and family of Boyland,
An accident occurred at 2:40 Mr. and !Irs. Allllresa Turnblll
a.m. &amp;mdayiDMe!pc:ounQwllen or Lsncutor, Mrs. WDma Nev·cars drlveni!J RsymoodE, Klein, IDe anil family and ber ii;rllld27, Akron, and Joseph B. Bailey, daughter Dobbie BDberbeck; of
118, Bt. I Middleport, ooUided on · Detrol~ '
Rt. 7, slx.tenlha of a mile sout11
Mrs. llanll&lt;l Weaver and chll·
of Bt 124.
dron, TOlllll', ~. Mlchaolllld
, ~~ ssld both ~· Peggy,.~ 81, t.outavllle IPOII!,,. •.
W*e·~ aoUih and ~:flas Sullllsy with the Iormor's moiiJi, ~.
attelhjl!lng to overtake and pa88 er, Mrs. Roy Wlnebr~nner.
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Ellzabotll Merritt vl.lltid with
ed lacerations. 'There was hea.. her alsters, Mrs. Joe RoUins of
V)'damagetoboth cars.
Letart, W, VL, and Mr. and Mrs.
Klein wes arrested ooa cbarge Philip Kinzel of MI. Altd. W,
of driving while intoxicated. His VL
easels set !Or Aug. 23.
Mrs. Ma.Y COWie and daughter,
Mrs. oms !lyseD, spent two
weeks visiting Mr. and !Irs. L.
F. BrllllllOr and flinlly of Plttaburgh, Pa., Mrs. Thmnas Tur•
bull, Mr. Roy Cowie and Getald
Cowie and lamUios of Boater
Falla, PL Roy Cowie Is conllllod
to a hospital In Beaver Falls.
They llso attended the COWie ,...
union
at Beaver Falla, They-•
PRAGUE (IJPI) - Czechosic&gt;vak Communist Ieeder Alexan. brouglrt lqne by Bill HyiOII.
~elllllng a weekend bore with
der Dubcok toda.Y conoentratod
011 keoJiDg coatru1 rl. his reform
(IIOVWIUilOill wblch tho Sovlsts
Insist Is threelened by torcoa
bent on destro,ying Czechoslovak
Commun!IIIIL
The blet pres1 aald "rea.c~
llooary olementa" -sing Com.
lllWllst had gutleo .. powerfUl
lhe1 CzechoalcWakla Is I!IOinB to
. - the belp al Ill Coliununlll
bloe noi&amp;llbOrl to llllhllt.
'!be Sovloto ssld tllo Prque
rerorm guvernment wu aleo In
danger from "ilnporllllst ·- ·

per JOn&amp; were ln.lured in a
car eolllslon at 6:30 p.m.
~rlfa¥ on Rt. 7 two • tenths of

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INTRODUCTIONS - Tenth District Congressman Clarence Miller, rilht, greets Mr. and Mrs.
Bachner during the dedication ceremonies of tbe Leadlrw Creek COnaer\'&amp;llty District Park
afternoon. At left Is Jack Crisp, conservancy district board chainnao. Mr. and Mn.
ll&lt;h~ and Mrs. James Titus donated the land ror Ute 14 - acre racWIY to be kllown as
Acres Park. which inclUdes a two acre lake and picnic IDd other recreatiCI'Ial racUUJes.
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Marauder baRipresented several
said the Ohio De- selections under the direction of
of Natural Resources David Bowen.
A letter was read from state
condnue toslC)port the pro-

The Oag raising ceremony was

led by Boy Scwls andGirlScwls
or the Rutland troq&gt;s.
The new park, built on Iande»noted
by Mr. and Mrs. Dale BachRep. Ralph Welker who was uJloo
ner
and
Mrs. ,lames Titus, is to
able to be present. and Herbert
E. (Pete) Shields, ASCS Meigs be known as Forest Acres. It conoflice manager, praised the "fine talns on L-shlped lake or lboul
three acres.
job" done on the park.
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Ill the OhWcoPacerrace, Julia
,., Bead placed ftrst lo bolh heals
w!Ut Jute!O&gt;s First beiqr second.
In Ute ftrst hell and .rwrUt In the
........ Thin! In both heats was
Dream Volo ClllllOd and driven b)'
· •IIIIJ Newhart or MarlettL Second
In Uto second heal was Jack Knife
OWIIed b)' D. o. Moon or WashinglOll C. H. Moon also owns Julia

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of Pomeroy and driven

Spencer, owned by Blake Davis,

by.the latter. Third In both heats
was Coontry Sp..t owned by D, 0.
Moon. Second in the second heat
was Bill BarlowownedbyHoward
Fuller ol Croton
In the race for pacers which
hiVe ·not won $1500, on ellml,.tlon heat W1l8 held due to the llllllber olonlmols In Uto race.
Spices Time driven by Sidney
Spencer andownedb)&gt;IDoke Divis

caldwell, was first in two heats;
Miracle Stone, owned to, W. C.
and E. N. Humphrey otPomeroy,
was second in two heatslndthlrd

Lawrence ,J, Heiner, 88, died
SUnciiY'
lfternoon In the Arcadia
~· "' the trotters roee. Owner
It ~ Frederick o( Doytoo. Nurslrc Home at Coolville. Mr.
Second In the ftrstheltandrourth Heiner had been at Uto rursh¥
In ,the second ns West Sl,.te hmle alnee June 1, 1965.
He was born JIDUlry 10, 1880,
Lb, owned to, lqer and Sldnoy A.
In Old Wosblngtoo, Ohio, u.e·aon
ol the lote 'lllamls J. and Norclsn Harkins Heiner. He wa11 also
M~SC ~
preceded In death by his wire,
Mlyme J-s Heiner In 1957. Mr.
and Mr a. Heiner were married in
TONIGHT &amp; TVES.
1911. at Siawnee, Ohio. He was
AUG, 19-20
the last of 1 !amlly o! nino chll,
HOTEL
dre"'
Rod Toylor-caUterine Sj)uk
He' was a member ot the MldKorl Mllden-Melvyn Douglas
dloport Presb)olsrlan Chureh, oO
(Color)
year member or Middleport 363
AND
F&amp;AM, PomOI'O)' Chapter No, 80,
Jane Forda &amp; Peter McEnery
Bosworth COWltll' 46, Ohio Valley
in
Commarxlary Na. 24, Pomeroy;
THEGAMEISOVER
Ancient lnd Accepted Scottish

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TONIGHT

AND TUESDAY

AUGUST 19-20
(John Huston's)

"REFLECTIONS IN A

GOLDEN EYE"
(Technlcclor)
Ella. Taylor - Marlon Drando
COLORCARTOONS:
l!ui&amp;ed In 1 Rug
Chiller DUlers
l'RIIDAY THRU TUESDAY

AUGUST 23 - 27
"VALLEY OF THE DOLLS''

&lt;Technlcclor)
rbara Parkins -Patty Duke
OLORCARTOONS:
Good Neighbor

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SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

Waving Timepllced ft.rstlnone
heat with Berthac Hol, secon:t,
IIlii &amp;u&gt;er Pllo4 owned by Rodney
HandSOilt Jackson, third.

Lo .J. Heiner Dies Sunday

_ Queen1 s O.ll wu ftrst in both

No one under 18 will be ldmitted umless accompanied bJ.
parents.

in two heats was Dod,y Creep,

owned b)' Illy Harper o! Malqa.

Rites, Valley of Columbus, an:t a
· lire member or Ute Order or Rollroad Telegraphers. He lnd hi&amp;
wl !e operoted Ute Maynard Coal
Co. In Rutland for several years.
He was also dormer postmaster
of Rutland.
He is sunhed by a nephew,
Bernard Black, ZanesvUle; two
nieces, Mrs. Virginia Fitts &amp;Jd
Mrs. MarquetlteMcKUlipwhoreside in ttte wesL
Funeral services wW be held
Wednesdl,y at 2 p. m. trom RawJ..
lngs Coats Funeral Home with
the Re~. Howard Rt.~~pelt offic:lating. Burial Will be in Miles cemetery, Rutland. Masonic services
will be held at Ute funeral home
Tuesday at 8 p. m. Friends may
call at the funeral home anytime
o!te~ I0 a. m. Toesdoy,

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The Committee lor on

August
Primary 59(Hisored the election.
Mccarthy took 50,3 per cent
of the vote while Vice President
HUJilllhrey hid w settle r.,.. 23
per cent. or 6,656 VGte&amp;.
Other Democrats listed on the
blllot, distributed to 700 polllqr
plaCes, were Sen. Edward T. Kennedy, O..Maaa., lnd sen. George
McGovern, O.S.D. Kennedy polled
a 13.7 chunk of the vote while McGovern got 3.3 per cent.
Althougll 001 listed on Ute ballot, former AlablmaGov. George
Wallace recehed 3,966 wrl~ln

votes.
Rich1rd CeJeste, committee

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968

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television s~udio in ~ weeks

ahe:ld.
Nixon oloo expressed apprO'IIi
ot President Johnson's current
re!uoal to halt U.S. bombing In
NorUt Vletnoin until Hanoi gives
o &lt;lear algr~ or wtut-ss to
reclj&gt;rocote with o almllar otep
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smuhed the !orgest Cominwilat offensive ol the JIIIIIUIIOl', kWIDtl
more thon~OO V!et CODJ andNorthVI.-.I!'IJ1\I.drlvlnrlhooi•s
more boek Into the .Clmbodlan bonier otea Jurcles.
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U. S. spokesmen sold thou&amp;andi of Communiate !Jl'lllll friiD · ·
lairs olong Ute boMer Solllay ond otruck 1\1~ 151!11Jor \"Pta
50 to 70 mOos norUtwest of saM Amerlcon illlll South Vl-ooe
!1'1qo olded Ill' U. S: laJij&lt;a; i\'1nOfo&lt;l ~ e-.;r~P. bollcopter 81Q11hlps illlll p,lonos Utrew bo&lt;k every ,oltlck.
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UPl corre6PODIIent Alvin B. Toy )'llilh irom 1 t&gt;OIIilon
Webb Jr., roportlng from Ute orouad the long Hot Dll!lllllllprovinclal CIIJtlai O( Toy Nlm, ry, Jiut the oDie1 were·reiob.
which kook the moln ossoult, U.S. hell(,q,w
illlll
said Ute lilies cleared the orWiory -red Ute oros.
streets or eommunlots In eight
By 4 a.m. .iodaY llie COmmuhwn.
nlsto lild 11.011. Tile)' tried to
He 18\d the retreaUqr Com• scorch , ihe . eorth os · thet
mllllista borned , II leaat 400 retreated. - ~ V~'\0
homo!a In 1 llllr mile section of offtcllla , oild' the Commlllliill'
Ute southelotem corner ol the lloo .~-... 10 to 20 ei~ • .,~ii\il
cll,y of 80,000.
Civil~ OJUihl ill Uto ll!ldlo•

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-lies lnvolvod Ill' Sl&gt;llcltla'
Fred Crow.
ldl;vor ~ llllnBld

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mlnlllratlon ilfllll and I plloor
$180,000 ~~~-~.6uldl

for tho proJect, Tldaleavoiar.toUIIIIIed ~50,000 Ute! D1t11 be .
ralsod to, ........ lloldl. _,._
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be COIIIiderod .. .. ...,
con bo drawn "''
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111111 be modo to Ute Belch~

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welil&gt; Eltabllih
lilltl the
Tho Wlndlna Trill Go.- Club oppar~
•'ldlllld to
will meet II 8 p.m. Wedneldlf
at the omen a1 ~ 0111o Power .
CO., with MJ'I. LloiJd ·MoOt• oa
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--u. or ...,._ balila .., Ute
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lloement CDr bide 011 Ute JII'Qlod
lo completion at dtle cheeidlll &lt;if

ol tWo ftldelas dllnqod
himseir wa&amp; struck
lltrker BOld he wio o.t..

Wehb sild thet by ~te ~· lbl U.l or!Oiery a,l!ellf W,Ied . , ,
the Communlals nre 1iee1t11J the ' cillomunlata 'IDI :·! •truck ._,.I ..
hideouts In' Ute rubbot ·plinla. hollseo. Tiley iajd 1i 'ioa' l [!IUr : ·
!Ions four mlloo from 'iW Ntm, ~ivlllanl were . ~ tnil•lllllre&gt; '·
which lle• in war·t, .
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one o! the main VIet ColV tiiJ:rlliL 1 . ;· ":}-r~.~ &lt; ,.,. ,, ..
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Mill~ observers otdd 'theY
cloui&gt;Ud the weekond deren.tV.
woa Ute malo&lt;' red o«enalve
thlt oll!Od lntelllpnee loid
predicted """ coming Utlo
month, In Sopiember 01' Oct(,.
ber. It pOtsed oo ~ throat
I&lt;&gt; Saigon.
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~ P~~-~.'r oetlln vUtelty

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PREDICTED

RODNEY DOWNING, SEATED, io 1111101111elng Ute Ml partaerohlp at Willlom D. OiDdo, .-1111, In Ute Dow~ lnaur. anc~ Apncy whleh lo oboenlng Its . tOOth ,..._ in buslne11,
' Childs hu been asltldatod with Ute llrm over live yeara.
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moVe with it. ' Help '· ln&lt;ive it o-· .
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strongest SltJport in the l!luburba · Hei)SOI'IIIIheadlnNefii'OoreiL
and among college sttl;lenta. HumCeleste aald Ute Idea behind the
phrey was the choice ot blue col- election waa to "give the voter11
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chance io state their prefer- CeiSrll H~iil• and In the
encea."lle oaldhliwlllllcltorward
.PI'OVIDc•• ended 1
the .elecUon resulls to Uto Ohio ' cDI!II&gt;UIIIw low .· point In
delepUon to the Democradc No- cciinbot tn' Soalh Vleblun. ·
tk»1aa Coovendoo and tointoreat.Tile .......,.. cam&amp; •1 ·TIY
ed·partlesln other otatea.
Nlnli, I. oleip town thai beCIIlUI
Pdlo 0110ned loot Frldliand • - - In wor 11 rolilgeoo
ballots' were returned liofll 1!111- 11'&lt;111 Ike bittluoneo IIQc:10od ln.
liriiiiY nlgl\tfor cwndng. ·
W~ u1d tlllt llWIIIay ii .I!IIIV'
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Vle!Mmoa, &lt;llne · II) tOwn,

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llomocrotlc Nallollll Coowntlon. He W11! moetlng wiUt 200
illinois parcy offtclols and then
conferring prl.ate(J with Richard OsUvie, GOP condkllte ror
sover:nor,
From there, Nixon. was Qyi.ng
to Ll!wlng, Mich., lor a vlalt
wiUt G... Geor$0 Romney, He
planned to spend the night in
Columbus, Ohio, where he will
meet with Gov. James Rhodes
Tuesday morning.
Alms -It 4ri''t SW..o
Nixon ard hla political strategist&amp; are convinced he must
carry most or the nation's
largest states- Cllltornia. New
York, Wlools, Ohio, Michigan,
P•nnsylvanla ond T•Dl!·
Nl""" ftew to Springfteld
Sun~~~Y. night frCllll San Diego
wt&lt;ere he told riewsmen he
would campolin ._c&lt;H&amp;-._ce
with the, .,ters in order to
uexperlence a chemistry" with
Ute I""'Pie. He oald he would 001
.. barricade" himseU in a

McCarthy Clobbers Fie,ld
CLEVELAND (UPO - Sen.
Eugene McC&amp;rth)o, O..Minn., Sunday W11iked orr with 14,622 or tl&gt;l
30, 000 votes c1st in 1 mock Democratlc,primar)' which was heldtn

n In Ute JIOII'tlon. s-era w~ 11101111 In Ute portion lnd lllmlllg eooler in the north.

Pomeroy Sewerage Project
Near Bidding Stage-- Legar

· By United Press lntoroatlooal
Richard M. Nixon wao campolgnlqr lodl,y In three of ·the
"big seven" states he considers
vital tor success in his bid tor
the White ll&lt;&gt;use.
lnvigora~ after a week or
CIIIICornla aunshlno and healiqr
party wounds lnO.~cted at the
GOP convention in MlaJI'!i,
· Nixon scheduled meellnga with
Republican lead~r&amp; ln Dlioois,
lllchlgan ond Ohio.
The presidential condldete
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' HorN harness raclng at the
IIU1Uii Meigs COunty Fair

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