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NEYfilttvEN ..- Three~retn..
cl-• ol violence ...t vondal·
.ilrD occurred at Central Operating Company, Phlllp S p o r n
Plant, over the weekend, accord, Jng to tile ,\ppnlaehlan Power Co.
J, A, Moore, plant manager,
aald a sllotgun blast damaged
two eommwrlcatioo cables. Sling
shot - propelled ston.es !rom a
row OOat in the river broke two
windows in a pulJman car on a siding at the plant, and a street
lamp was knocked out.

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Larry Ebcrsbach, Oris Hubbsrd.
MIDDLE PORT - Delbert E,
Mun•ay, Rose Marie llackett,
Milton Hood.
RUTL.\NIJ - Don Cotterill,
Faye Cotterill.
Ml!\EH~'VlLLE Clara Mae
Mdntyre, Clarence Mcintyre,
Herbert MclnQ re
RAC INE - Emma \dams, Wil liam Cleland, Martin Wilcoxen,
Edward O'Connor.
PORTLAND - Tlorls Sayre,
John Sayre .
LONG BOTTOM - Richard
Barton, Ada Bissell , Mactl Barton, Gary Griffith , Darrell Hawthorne, Howard Parker.
LEON, W. Va. - Gall Buck.
CLIFTO~ - Richard Gilkey.

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WED. &amp; TH G.
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FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
AUGUST 23 • 27
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Parkins - Patty Duke

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No one under 18 will be admltted untles s accompanied b.}
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Lamb said fir~l
reports
showed nine Marines and a
Navy medical corpsman died
defending their post agaln1t the
assault b.Y a fUll battalit;m or tht1
Communist guerriUas.
About 100 South Vietnamese
popular force militiamen tried
Eugene Deskins, 30, Langsto fight their way to the Amville Route J, sentenced to the
ericans' slde. But the artillery
Ohio Penitentiary on Jui)' 15 on
manslaughter charges in t h e

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Bill Gruescr, manager of the
Deskins was arrested on A . Pomeroy Motor Cornpan,v Mon4 foll~win~ the death of .Ha cy da,y was elected president of the
who died tn lloJzer llosplt.al that Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
evening. He a~legedl.y died of at a noon luncheon meeting at
knlfe wound s m the abdomen. Railey'!ii Restaurant.
Official s, commenting on the
Grueser succeeds Jack Carrelease of Deskins, report that
sey, manager of Landmark in
witnesses have repeatedJ.) stat- Pomeroy. Carsey stepped down
ed that llarvey was stabbed by
alter three activicy.fiiled years
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Carsey is credited ror dedicaled work in the organization's
behai! which Included initiation
ol the Big Bend Regatta Weekend and several other activities
Wring hi s tenure .
Other officers for the next
year-- will be Fred Morrow, Ohlo
Power (.;ompan,y manager, vice
president, and Marge lloffner
of Moore's ~rc, secretary treasurer.
Directors elected were }~red
&lt;.:row, Ted Uownie, N. W. Cornp..
ton, Fred Morrow, Tom t:a.sselJ
and Waller stewart. There are
seven holdover directors.
The c of C, in other activity,
reaffirmed ih intentions or .bin·
ing tile Ohio ~·estivai AosociaUon, discussed clearing oi the
riverbank, and of hiring a person on a parttlme basis to perform organization business.
The members agreed to conaider possible employmmt o1 an
individual to assist in carrying
throu!l)l projects and doing other
Col C work.

Freda Smith
Dies Tuesday

CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK
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CHECK ALL QUR BANKING SERVICE
INCLUDING CHECKING ACCOUNTS.
Pay Your Bills The Safe Convenient Way.
OPEN ACHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY.

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blocked Ole WI.\ or the woold-be
ret-icucr.s.

MEETS
The Meigs co..,ey commissioners yesterday transacted routine
business, paJd bills and trans..
!erred $5,083 !rom the county
general lund to tho )llblic assistance· fund. Attending tile session were commissioners Robert
('lark and llaiph Warden Cllrs.

Report Given

To Council

the boat dock rund,

~M.090.9!1,

Jrencral; 11'8 ,233,45, fitc depart ~
mt..&gt;rtl ; !&gt;2,440,93. oomctL&gt;rY; ::W,20i'.2Ci, t;trecl department; ~ 1 , ­
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llighway

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ment; ~ .-162.114 , utllli.Y; ~2. , 397, 42', watfr ~rat lmr: ~:JJ, 72:J.Ih :
water impi-o\'cmcnt; l)2,5i'8.!li,
water J,'tlaranl) meter, and l)l2. IJ28 .3U, parkiDJ.: lol mt.'tcr.
The balance oC nil monies, includJrut inactive funds, was$297,591.55 at the begiming oC 1\USust, There is ~17,Go8 . 44 In 100
sanit.a.ry sewers ~ fund. $516.23
in special street repair bond retirement and S22,06t46 In 1 he
bood retirellll:nt !Wid.

PRAGUE (111'!)..!\!ll'le'i Fpt ii.e inYI~ 'IJ,J..t dtlze111 not · ' A ,..i ldUad by Soviet
Gtj-man; ' Poii~ ' R~' and 'to a,ht ' and to otrer onlY .. .chine ·~ ~: A WNt
~ia~~llri!IJ, li-Oor&gt;s llril Jot ,"J)asalve rell~~e." Rilwewr ..&lt;:11'111111 rldl~ c0rl~ olld
,P.- iajlli ·~et.~Otl
·PI'i&amp;ue ',cllllldl, ~¥1rY' tltelr ~ .&amp;w'!Wo ni9te ·c~lllovak
· •~ In an. overntcfll ·lma. ratlorial dip and sllouth•· lor ClviUanJ • ahClt ·to' death by lhe
',.ilon 01 tho .'tamlei s~lte to · ~ ·· Ruasllni to lo IMime, . - - . . in. • ihe Weiieolu

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MANY NEW PATT~6NS AND COLOMS-ALL ON SA~E
ON THE 2ND,FLOOR.,:BRING XO~·~ ME~JJ!tEMENT$

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illi'uqed ~· • ibow Of j.ouce ~ .alii reftloed to pw ·~ Dine
~ hOiil hOolqe Under~ ol doai!L
·• "Tho pl'laoDOra (corMCU) are In a hlgl1ly e~ condition,"
Wu'dea )(, ·~. KA)ioJkl ·llld ~a meet:bc with brnale leaders
ill Wltlell M.• pz,.. lot tlie ..,....• relea"" went uOOeeded.
••w;e ate ih a lllalemate condition," he said. "But I r.ve not
~ to ~ie Ioree. We want to, solve thio ~by._
· ~ Mid the prds, held ctiPtlve 1110n1 than 24 hours,

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•T~~e,y &lt;"""!tctl)) allOwed me
of 0111' Jlltlnl otll. .~ "' obeek
till lhe CICI!IdltiGD ell
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Kol\l'!d ._ be wauld CCIIIJD.

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to IN
in a pracUce session on the i\llddlesiOrl lleld. The Maraudero, wltll · - 52 pi,IJiers
in grade~, JO ·12 world .. out, are in tJIIce+da,y aeaslons. -Sentinel PIHJto.

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lea ol state llllllplpel' accounts
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~-~~ till rtlorms,lneluclllla ...-.lot ·~ '"ui·· lldJ4DI, ~ two
u• r•- ... ___ auardJ" aeeuood ol brld&amp;al ... 1JIIY!ng_a aictiooi or
moM: ·Ill Ule 50 brutal acta.
Oblo 4 IIi Butler Count;l': t b e
project ~ to 42.2 mJJ.
IJoa and ,to lbe Waller L.
Follmer p,. or HamUton.
The ~eta, by COIIIII,Y, ware:
Uddaro Filling nllllna: tokla
. and b!d\dlna ......,.al m Ohio 16,
Bq ~ and ExcaYBIInJI,
l=~JWf:1t:~~~f:t:1r:~*1l;j~~~1l~t:~~~m~~~f:1~r:r:;m;~~ml~=m:~1~~~:~:~:~:i;~=~=i~m=~:}~:~~:::~t=~=1:i:~=~~=~=~;~~=~:r:;: Inc., aoveland, $5,1120;tstlmate,
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~· M,212; estimate, $5,·
840., ·1'.. • .
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J)avliil." til U milts Of Ohio 4
tllld·COn~ til two bridpo,
Walla- L. FGI!Iner llle., HamU·
~8,00%; elllinlq, $2,·

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Czecboelovak ~c, I turn to
you In tile run hlsponaltilllcy ot.
my post and· w-811 you to keep
cooroge and , calm and act ••
honorable Coecho~lovakcillzeDL
Do 1101 let IU-consldered acto
occur."
No lurther wocd was lmmedl·
atei.Y heard from Svoboda.
Frcm before dawn, Czech
radio and television broodcast.oro ijept switching their pro-

JII'IIIIIS lrcm """ trlnBtllltter to

a,DCJ!ber u oe....-tloo !orcea
enasecl 111em dowll.
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Western travelers StrOI'lllllqf
~J?&amp;•t colunms o1 Soviet lllce

armor lied into aollbborlng
Aultr.la and West Gel"lllllll'.
They ·aald lhoysaw Soviet and
tte allied forcu oceupy a 11
moJor cities and "border points.
They said Soviet Jet Jlahler•
llooded Into Prague's al11!01'1
through tho night.
· Travelers said crowda of

Coec~ I II Je.l t ,. !IIIIo
atroeto, ...,. « them ....,..
and ICIIle plaadlJ!r Wltll tho
crOws of tbe IIIVIIIIQI tankl to
go beck wllere thO)' eame from.
Prague lladlo - e r o ,
brOII&lt;Ieaatlng ...acrliltlonl \If lhe
scene In the street&amp; belcltr tliem,
said bUIIoto were ~
lhrCJUih their , wi-L , 0Wr
their voices the 10111111 ot .._
and ..... hlne gun lire e1liM be
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Inc., Col~ID&gt;u.o. $1, 7t5,527; estimato, $1,735,200.
~: Grading, draining
and J)avl!ll o1 .13 mile o1 Ohio
209 Titan Corp., New Pllllldeltlllla. $57,717·, estimate, $149,700.
lilrriiOII: Grading and drain1118 011 Ohio 151, A. J. N a r d J,
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Rlcbland: Furnilhlllg a n d
erecting tntrlc ai8IUI m US 30
and US 30S, Whitaker • llerrell
Co., Jne., Columbus, $360,081;
estimate, $423,500.
Ross: Grading, draining and
pavl!ll or 1.7 ,.uea o1 Ohio 28
and Ohio f1 and 001111r11et1cn ot
me bf;!d&amp;e, lilrliJI· E. CalVIn &amp;
Co., Martella, $621,188; elllmate, $548,000,
BeliiiCIIII: Pavement repair on
5. 7,
til l-70, Tz:l.stale AsPr.Jt C~rrP.., ~Ferry, $56,·
~1;-flst1iii16e, $81,700,
lfU"Jjm: ~·1118 ol u
mUaa ol tiS U7 alii! 6.9 mUao
!If OJoio 284, J'tncbll' P, Br~~~r­
er'• II llollf.Co. Inc., CJndmall,
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J'PIIECAST
!I)' United Proto lnternollonal
Tempenturea

Thursday

tJuwch l\londiJI night ..wavanp much above normal except In northeast portion. Dal·
l,y hilbs wiD average In upper 80s and 1-r 90s except
middle to ot~per 80s in northeasL Overnight lo"a will av·
erage In middle 60s to lower
70s. Continued hot and humid
..over all but \he oortheast
portion through Mcmday, Not
quito so warm and leas hl&gt;mld northeast until hecomlng
hot and humid Ollaln aroond the
•¥nd- RalnlaJI wiD total
about one-tenth inch south aed
one • quarter

to one • tal t

inch remainder of state. Alew
•ho!!ers and thundershowers
mostly north half around the
weeloml.

Four Fines Levied

WASIIINGTON (IJPI) - U.S.
olllcials, surprised and di..
ma;yed by the Invasion of
Coecboelovakla, said todaY tile
Kremlin's action had wrecked
the prOIII'IDI or improving
rclaliooa between the Soviet
bloe and tile West and possibly
dealt a maJor selback to hopeo
for peace in Asio.
Presldellt Joonson and his top
nldes nwle no e!!ort to hide
their gloom as they assessed
the global ramlficatiooa or the
swift armed intervention by
Russi&amp; and tour of its WarsaiV
Pact partners to crush the new
liberal regime In Progue,
The President woo up until
3:15 Lm. EDT eonlerrlng with
some of his aides before he
strode grim-faced toward his
White House bedroom.
TOP administration oiJicllls
made It clear lhore was nothing
effective tile United stateo coold
do. The Soviet Unioo was aware
()( this as it moved deelaively to
arrest a growing trend toward
liberalism which threatened her
eontrol o! her power base In
central EurOpe.
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and Emil
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Pomeroy;
FrankKApteJna,
Kaptelna,beth
Chat·
Ieaton, and Charltl lllpttlpa of
Dilnola, and ooe llatn,
lloore, o1 Fort
!ltd.
Frlendo ma,y eaJI ~ fl;
the Ewing Funm1 IJolilt w!*e
&amp;OrVices wiD be r.111 1111rida,y
at 2 p.m. Burial will be Ill tlie
Bertch GroYe CamiU&amp;J.
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woold stick with the Soviet ·
Johnoon held a 55-minute Union m lorelen polley and
meeting of his National Seeurlcy adhere to all arr-eiU ot.
Councll lata Tuesday lli&amp;Jtt after the Warsaw Pact.
learning trcm SOviet AmbassaIt was recOinlzed, ._....,.,
dor Aratoly F. Dobrynin ol the that tile BratlslaYI meotiJv ot
armed Inter vention undertaken · the Czechs with Ruoala and
by Russia, Bulgaria, H11J18117, repreaentatlwo or the !oar
Poland and East Gel"lllllll'.
otller pact powersllnlng "' with
During the Czech-Soviet crisis Moscow had onlY puered .,....
which appeared to have ended ' baoic di!lerenceo.
witll the Bratlslaw conlerence
And some intelligence .,._
two weeks ago, the United lyoto here bepn to feel owr the
States secretly informed the past weekeed thai the Coedl
Ktemlin that Russian military preSI .._1gn l!lllnot Rualla
intervention in Czech illlairo was geUing out of haniL
woold severely damage SovietU.S. otlleiala slid Rualla
AmeriCIII relations, U weU a&amp; presumably (ell tile cortimad
setllng back tile elfort to attacks !rom Czech joornalo
improve East-West reiatlono
coold oo longer be tolenled.
Felt Success Possible
They threatened to oprellll
U.S. omcials had !ell that cllsalfectiOn and resiatanee and
D.m.ek was going to get awiJI the Kremlin swiftly and aeeretly
witll his Uberaliutloo program coordinated plans to atrli\e,
after havllv made it clear he

Autopsy .Ordered
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had belleWd dead-the two ( An autepsy has been ordered
nuclear tPants once apln · in tile d..tll o! Jack Queen, 5
giOiferlng at oaeh other acroaa Rt. 2 Racine, soo or Charle;
a •uddeni.Y more significant and Mildred Cox Q...n, who was
Iron Curta!,.
deod on arrival at IIJlproxlmat&amp;in addition, IIley laced tile 1y 8 LDL Tlleaday at Meigs Ge~&gt;­
neceaaicy ot obendoning tlleir oral Hosplial.
hope !hot Russia eventuall,y
Meigs County Sheriff Robert
woUld uoe her inlluence to c. Hartenbach, who ordered tile
llldge North Vletmm Into a autopsy, Meigs Prosecutor Berccmpromlse oettlement ol the nard Fults, and Meigs County
Coroner Henry Ewing ,.ere pr&amp;'
seot at tile IUioPay, No results
were available toda)'.
Meanwhile, a twin brother 1
John, of the deceased, was r &amp;.POJ1ed in "lair" condltion at 10
LDL toda.Y at Holzer Hospiial.
T h e deceased weighed 25

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Tbe boy was born in Galllpolia, and his parents are f«mer
residents or Gallla Coul!Q&gt;. The
lather Ia empiOJed at the Dolt
HW !arm, Letart Fldla.
Other survivors are tour br'olbero, Charles, i\llehael, _ ,
and Keith Queen, all at hoale;
tile paterral grancpreata, Mr.
and Mrs. lilrold Queen, Rt. 2
Gallipolis; a n d the lllller1lal
~nts. Mr, and Mro. Jot
Cox, Rl. I Northot~.
Arrangements will be....._
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Delta Front
Theo W. Kimes
Dies Wednesday

In Mayor's Court
Funeral servlceo lor 'l1llo W.
Kimes, 72, Lincoln IIIII, Pomeroy, Who died W-IIIIIJDIOI'1dlll
at Meigs GelleraJ Holplial, wW
be held Frkla1 st 2 p.m. . . .
Ewing Cha.llel with lbe Jle'f' Qill
IWaa olltdatlns. Burial wiD be
in tho Beeeb Grove r.... 1 , •
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Frnda Smltll, 72, died at her
AYe. reaidence in JlUmo..
roy this morning.
Tllrae onm.'ien or till 1i1t11J
Mrs. Smltll wu preceded In CGunl)' Ul &amp;.a.,umtockCWi
deatll by her hulbllld, .Ma r k WCII •11'41 orfJb lhflr ll'lllllb
limilh. Survivors lnelude o a e Ia lht Cluor- llhoor INI Frio
daughter, Nellie Ellll, Or-. ·"Ill at lho' lllr,
0.; !oor brothers, lfu80 K a~ 1 DQo
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~ •stlmatec!~.O!Il! Allert..,. " at Ito Pngue heldquartors,
.~~diP&amp;. In lht ~y to ally ' ....tbouglt •111'1"1lUnded by Soviet
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l;~ovak IIOWI . . . . erial~ MliiY l.i../.
into tile ...,Y Cistie, also surrOURied by
fjmall ..,.,. and. . _ Qre were r~ to ~VI died ·in CJ · ~:rK :·~ 'prque Cfl#~ cotintry
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tht,ew , -l&lt;!lwo ill ll'OIIt ol
The wberllbouia '~ ~ tbe vik SVdloda broodcaat by
~ :tm'8 caauall!•o.
, In the cl~o lllaljl, ~ a ~ li..ii.~ inWenee!U Square re!¢m ll!lder.;' ~lii!II!W C.. teleghone .Oil · a mlkeahltt
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'lliil ' I~ !orcei' Onlertd wore Cz8ehoaJova,lc ~eaat diiJiclill altuatloa has arisen.

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Funeral senh:cs for Chulea
l,arkcr NuUcr, 59, RL ~. Locan,
who died at his home Sund131
evening foli('Mi~ an cxten1cd
Illness, will bo hfJid Wedneaday
at 2 p.m. at ihe Whito t"uneral
Home at Coolville witll tile Rev.
Guy White officlali"tl- ilutial wiU
be in the TIIIPI!rl Plains Chriotian Cemetcn'.
lie was bol'n Jn GUmMe Cwnty, W. VL, tile son or Cbarles
and llosic De IIIIi son Nutlcr, Ellz..
abeth, W. VL, who survive. lie
had been enppd in lnrmlng
in tile T141pen Plain• area lor
the greater pari of his lile.
SUrviv()l'o in additiOn lo hio
parenta indllde two oons, liar·
old or ca.uoo, and Paul, Ma..
aUion; one dauiJ!Ier, Mro. Alma
Snider, Now S4&gt;aliav1Ur, ellllt
p11ndehlldren; doroe brotbero,
Ople, Bullertoa; Clar,..., 111and Haywood, 'f141poro
Pl4ina; and a tlater, Miro. Eula
Kinney o1 Maoollloo,
Frlendl Ill) call at the b!Or·
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at the bcginnirq: or thi !i month
totaled ~104,332 . 42 , according lo
a repor1 given b.) l'lcrk E d n a
Schoanleb at Monday's meeting
of l"'tmci I.
,\ broadkdown of acti\'l' fund
showed a balance of ~23.91 in

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AU Twin t:111 Shrine member• interested in partlclpOtlng
in tile Nei11011Vlile Parade olthe
Jlills on August 22 are'asked to
meet at the home of Betriy EwIng Wedneaday, August 21, at
1:30 p.m. Those who cannot attend this meeting, are asked to
contact Mr. F.wing by phone.

nrc, asked b) Lhe Marines when

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the stabbing, Deskins had warned llarvey not to come to h i s
home. llarvey dlsregarded the
warning, however, officials stated, and the stabbing resulted.
On May 15, Deskins entered a
plea or innocent to second
degree murder charges and on
June 10 entered a plea c:l gull .
t.Y to a charge of manslaughter
riled following rurther invest I.
gatioo.
Deskins had begun serving a
one to 20 year sentence in the
Ohio Penitentiary wtJcn he was
returned here frlda,y lor t h e
hearillf: which resulted in his
freedom.

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SAIGON (UP!) - Abont 600 cd all 10 American defenders.
Viet Cong, man,y oorllng soft
.\ last radio- message from
drink cans filled with explO!Iives, the nine leathernecks and a Navy
overran a tiny U, S. Marine medical corpsman Inside the
volunteer ootpost today and kill- post, 370 miles up the C0811t
(rom Saigon, asked lor U. S. air
and artillery strjketi on their
poaillons.

been released from custodY.
Acoordlng to an entry filed
in the Meigs County COnunon
Pleas Court, Deskins, who was
taken to tile penitentiary on July
16, was returned here to appear
again in the court. The entry setd
tllal new evidence appeared to
be available.
As a result of the hearing last
Frlday, Deskins was ordered released from the penitentiary arid
was placed on probation

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.., a bill or complaint ruecs bi
Cetllral Operating on Augulll 9,
with the pcisslblill1 or anli!Jimc- ·•
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lnJJ. 111row1na or rocks and 8888•
Chli'IOno ·oDd Bd&gt; HoOrueh:are
general haruornent and oilier
fnmltl-,W.41Jie•wlih
acto.
The Dal~ ·-Jnei : ,Their';~ ·
The Ma1011 CouniY Grand Jury contributors n\e.Y. Pl!one 9924156
wiD heai' tile C..oeaollbreeltrfk.
or 9924157. ~ Hclon,leluo
ers on September 3rd. The thl-ee
resume thel.r lluJ:JeJ·. m Wednessome or the supervisors who are were arrested in late Jul,y on a day,
Aug. 28,
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montll and a hail old strike by LO- assistant manager ci ~rn, and
CHANGE PICNIC PLACE
cal 426 or Ute Vtllity Workers o! Ralph Warner, plant OJ)Orations
The Women's Auxtllari or tho
Veterans Memorial IJospltal will
America, AFL-CIO,
supervisor.
Moore noted two important · Two of the men are charged hold its picnic tonll!hl at 6:30
dates concerning the strike are with attempted assault and the oo tile hospllai grounds roilier
impending.
tllird with trespassing and per- than at tile home ol Mrs. Mary
Pickens, as previously announc~
On August 311, Judge Thomp- SOhal property damage.
ed.
son of tile Circuit Coort of Ma-

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Moore setd that.the colnmunlcatlon cal?ie ~~rrled .,.J:I!Iln signals between tile plant !Old Canton, Ohio, and olher powerplants ·
in Ohio. lie said thaltllecompiiiY
has asked tile F.B.!. to Investigate the·ineidenl,
•\ltcrnate means were Used to
take care o1 tile lunctlm noriJIIIIy perlorliied by signals m thue
two cables.
The pullman car was being used
by Central Operating to hOuse

tionship between Haney a n d
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Franks Certain of Future
NEW YORK (UPO - Herman teclmlcally be disproves the old
Franks Is the only major leogue baaebalJ axiom that managera
manager who knows for IA.ll'e he never ~Jilt, tttey•re all fired .
has only six more weeks to go
uNow don't teU me that no
and no more.
other manager in history ever
The reason he knows for sure quit?'' Said Franks, raJsing
is because he already has given his eyebrow• and knocking the
notice he won't be back if the ash off hfa cigar Into a paper
Giants don~ win which means cup atop his desk.
he can really start packing now.
"There have been a few,"
Sitting at his desk and someone said. "Joe McCarthy
chewing on a cigar in tile was one. EtkUe Sawyer was
oppressively hot, sticky dressing another and Al Lope'l quit. ~oo,
quartera or the Giants before

but he came back."

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.. Ott, I don't know," Frankl .
hedged. "They're all pretty
take Wes
Westrum over here. He was
real good. Too bad he didn't
have a chance to work with the
kids more when he was in this
ballpark."
Westrum, dressing in an
adjacent locker, smlled. He's a
good.

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Tuesday'• night's contest with
Franks listened and had a
IJ&gt;e Meto at 91~ Stadium, tbou8ht.
good bet to succeed Franks
Herman Franks didn~ seem
"Someone told me the other when Herman departs six weeks
unhaPPJ' at all· U&gt;at It will all be .day I am the only lame duck from now.
over for ldm in six weeks.
manager In major league
Franks made much of his
"'You never know," he said to history," he said.
baseball reputation wtth the
a guy who asked him whether
The reaction to that news New York Giants, ooaclting
he thought he'd ever return to bulletin wai a shattering silence under Leo Durocher, but the
ball&lt;ll&gt;all. "Who can tell? Re- all around.
tact he makes his last visit here
member I quit in 1955 and came
u All of us gotta quit some .u Giant manager today doesn't
back In 1958. Then 1 IJ!It again day," Frank went on . "But hell, move him that much emotlonalot the end ol that oeason and PII be around. Pll go to spring ly.
came bacll: when the Giants training next year and ru come
"II It was over in the other
· asked me to coaeh In !964. !b up to San Francia&lt;o from Salt ballpa!'k It wwld be dll!erent,"
· you never know.
he oald, meaning the Polo
l.ake City once In awhile."
uru tell you something else, uWhen you q~lt managing, Grounds. · ••rve alWB3s liked
too. It Montreal hadda dropped what do you plan to do In Salt New York. Pm aUll a small.
out r1 lha NaUonal League laot Lake City?'' Franks was asked. l&lt;&gt;wn boy at heart even thougb
- . I -ld've been the
"Pve got some business rve spent a Iotta time here and
- a l miiiiiPJ' r1 the MU. interests there that•n keep me In San Francisco."
- e a club noxt year. Judge pretty busy," he said.
Herman Franks, a 54-year-old
Qlobert) camon ol!ered me the
"Wben did you break into native or Price, Utah, got up
job."
ball&lt;ll&gt;aU'I''
from his &lt;hair to go speak will&gt;
r ~t Before Fire
."Back in 1932," Franks said. Marvin Miller, the ballplayers'
There .... u- who are With Hollywood of. the old Coast representative.
convlneed H e r m a n Franks leagoe. I broke In under Osear
Miller had )lat finished a 30·
-ld have been canned by the VIti. Rembl!r him?' '
minute report to the players In
Glanto anyway had he 1101 told
"Who was the best ballplayer the clubhouse and Herman
IJ&gt;em he waa IJ!Ittlng. He did you ever saw?''
Franks was vitally interested ln
tell ~r Horace Slnneham he
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Tlgera a 7~ victory over the
Chi&lt;I&amp;O White Sox In the
aponor. But Mcl&amp;ln waa Car oiJ
Corm, wao obolled Cor nine hila
and nine rlOI&amp;- only tliO or IJ&gt;em
.....,._In 5 2..'1 lnnlnp ••
Chi&lt;I&amp;O pounded Detroit 10-Z.
~ The Ttpn made tour errors
- Including one by McLain and
two by A1 Kalin&amp;- to make
eeven ol the runs unearned but
Mcl&amp;ln paved the way Cor hla
OWD - a l l aa he was llii£Od
lor nine hlto and walked two
FJoewllere' In the Amerl..,;
League, Cleveland topped Boa.
1m 2-1, New York blanked
lollaoe- 5-0 and Washington
odpd Oakland 7 .!j but blat the
10c01Klgame4..'1.
ID the National League,
Cbl&lt;a&amp;D ripped AIWU 6.!; In 10

IMings, Pittsburgh edged ctn.

dnnati 8..'1, New York blanked
Sin Francisco 8~. Houston
topped Loa Angeles 8.S and
l'ltlladelphia drubbed St. Loull
8-2.
Clyde Wright took over lor
Rick Clark In the third Inning
and blanked the Orioles Without
a hit over the last 6 l..'llmlngs
to boost hio record w 8..'1.
Mel !IDttleiJI)'re pitched a
four-ldtter for his alxtb ilhutout
ot the oeason and Airily Kooco
slammed a two..r111 homer aa

McLAIN LAUDED
NEW YORK (UPO- Detroit
Tlpr rigbthander ilemJr Me.
Lain, hoping to become the
major leque'a first 30 pme
Wlrmer olneo 1934, wao the July
Winner or the
Rae Hickok
Profnalonal Athiet. of the Year

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Mcl&amp;ln received a lola) ri 213
polnta compared to the 164
point• compiled by lid&gt; Gibson
or the St. Loul• Cardinali.

Schoolboy Van Dillen

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Mass. and

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on Mon.
do,y, called Van DOlen's play
••too much" and both players
c.riUdzed the condiUon of. the
Clb1oure graoa rourt uaed lor
tllolr matcll.
Tha upset by the filth-ranked
lllllooal Junior pla,yer of a·
DAYII
liar who had haaded
the US!.TA ranking&amp; Cor this
year ovorlhadowed a bellied
but auecaalful debut by another
cup mr, top Arthur

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Sat ., Aug. 17, 1968
HOGS - 175 to 220· !8.75 .
to 20; Heavies 17 tol9.25;Ugbta
17 to 18.511; Fat Sowo If to !7·
Boaro 12.5(1 to 14.25; Pig&amp;
to II; Stock Shoats II)' Hd. !8
to 24.
CATTLE - Staeu !9,60 to
26.!0; Hellen 15.90 to 21.70;
Fat Cows 16 to 18; Canner• 13••
25 to 15.75; Bullo 21.40 to 22 •• .
:W ; stock Cowo and Calve• !35
to 197.50; Stock Steer• 19.60
to 26.10; stock Heifer Calves
211 to 23.
VEAL CALVES - Topo 36;
Secondo 36.!0; Medium 31.7510
31.90; Common and Heavies 18
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Mr. and Mrs. John Rossman,
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The trend is clear ...
The
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Eirht O'Cioek, Red. Circle and Bokar' Coffees.
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081111.!' Cster led off the ninth
With a homer to give Oakland
the triumph over WaaltlngWn
and a opllt In the -lebeader.
Del Unoer bit a homer and lour
lingle• to pace Washington's
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clean. comfortable and SQ reasODQIQ.'~
"An-d the cost is so reasonable." Only
about a dollar a day for ·ever.y thing-the
refrigerator,'range, washer and dryer. water
heater, two televisions, electric garage
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Davia Cup star CharUe Paearell
NBAuPS
TUolda¥ in a maior U.S.
NEW YORK (UPI)-. A ·mint.
N1ttma1 Temls upset.
mum annual aalary or $12,500
Erik
Van Dillen fought
wao granted to all activo
nervous IIIUaea on a romote and
NaUonal Basketball Aasoclatlon
elqlped..., longwood cricket
playen TUelday.
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NBA
Comm118ioner
Wal...lliOooklatl Ove.aet eUmlnaUon, 6.
Kenned,y
and
player
repre4, U, 8.10, 6-3, 6..'1, olthethlrd.
Uve Ooear RoberiiCXI of. the
IOl!lld Puarell.
Clllclnlllll
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Dlllen, or San Mateo,
lll'eement
Wlllcll alao ~1 1 r.n- . ·
c.Jjf., ,who Ia in only hl1 IOCOnd Allbe.
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111t IIIWwr tour and
Allho, •ho had only three all rooldeo 1o &amp;Ita mlnlinlllll
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btl aenlor year In houri liMp bellrem eompleting •10,000 innuaily.
MiCI - . aald the lilmlnallan ot 1llt !Pnilh llovla
Stroac ~,..
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Much granite is uoed h\
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building because it i~ valuabJi&gt;, ·,,
Ita We 11aat1 · f a I t , r't d ~ .
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he had a
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Stottlernyre gained his 16th
vi &lt;tory against 10 losaea.
Plnchhltter Russ Sbyder aJn.
gled home Jooe Cardenal from
third base with the deciding run
In the eighth as the Indiana
odpd the Red Sox. Cardenal
had tripled with one out-in the
eighth.

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McLain Caught, at Last
By United Preas lnternatbmal
Dem,y McLain finally had to
flee the music.
He waa on the mound at hot,
lllmld Tiger Stadium In Detroit
TUesday night In the second
pme r1 a -leheader ICier

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the l'PIIS 'Band
peared before lht
a new band building
and were Informed tu' the
quiCk/Y thav it J'OIIId ~. be, jiOI·
slble Cor at leaot lllllllior Year·

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Mister Martehal."
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lnlleldeNJUUielder, Wdlle sniiih bu! lllltorQj)a~J;y he hasn't ~
Is a pretty 1:0011 hitter.
much ol a ehlnce to s~ ·hi•
His two homero led the Cuba ability In ani', category alnee
to • 6oS Ylctory owr Atlanta c&lt;llllllll to the maJor leagues as
Tuesday.
/ a pltcher.fiw years ago.
Smith Is one o! only two men
In other National League
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Franks Certain of Future
NEW YORK (UPO - Herman teclmlcally be disproves the old
Franks Is the only major leogue baaebalJ axiom that managera
manager who knows for IA.ll'e he never ~Jilt, tttey•re all fired .
has only six more weeks to go
uNow don't teU me that no
and no more.
other manager in history ever
The reason he knows for sure quit?'' Said Franks, raJsing
is because he already has given his eyebrow• and knocking the
notice he won't be back if the ash off hfa cigar Into a paper
Giants don~ win which means cup atop his desk.
he can really start packing now.
"There have been a few,"
Sitting at his desk and someone said. "Joe McCarthy
chewing on a cigar in tile was one. EtkUe Sawyer was
oppressively hot, sticky dressing another and Al Lope'l quit. ~oo,
quartera or the Giants before

but he came back."

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.. Ott, I don't know," Frankl .
hedged. "They're all pretty
take Wes
Westrum over here. He was
real good. Too bad he didn't
have a chance to work with the
kids more when he was in this
ballpark."
Westrum, dressing in an
adjacent locker, smlled. He's a
good.

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Tuesday'• night's contest with
Franks listened and had a
IJ&gt;e Meto at 91~ Stadium, tbou8ht.
good bet to succeed Franks
Herman Franks didn~ seem
"Someone told me the other when Herman departs six weeks
unhaPPJ' at all· U&gt;at It will all be .day I am the only lame duck from now.
over for ldm in six weeks.
manager In major league
Franks made much of his
"'You never know," he said to history," he said.
baseball reputation wtth the
a guy who asked him whether
The reaction to that news New York Giants, ooaclting
he thought he'd ever return to bulletin wai a shattering silence under Leo Durocher, but the
ball&lt;ll&gt;all. "Who can tell? Re- all around.
tact he makes his last visit here
member I quit in 1955 and came
u All of us gotta quit some .u Giant manager today doesn't
back In 1958. Then 1 IJ!It again day," Frank went on . "But hell, move him that much emotlonalot the end ol that oeason and PII be around. Pll go to spring ly.
came bacll: when the Giants training next year and ru come
"II It was over in the other
· asked me to coaeh In !964. !b up to San Francia&lt;o from Salt ballpa!'k It wwld be dll!erent,"
· you never know.
he oald, meaning the Polo
l.ake City once In awhile."
uru tell you something else, uWhen you q~lt managing, Grounds. · ••rve alWB3s liked
too. It Montreal hadda dropped what do you plan to do In Salt New York. Pm aUll a small.
out r1 lha NaUonal League laot Lake City?'' Franks was asked. l&lt;&gt;wn boy at heart even thougb
- . I -ld've been the
"Pve got some business rve spent a Iotta time here and
- a l miiiiiPJ' r1 the MU. interests there that•n keep me In San Francisco."
- e a club noxt year. Judge pretty busy," he said.
Herman Franks, a 54-year-old
Qlobert) camon ol!ered me the
"Wben did you break into native or Price, Utah, got up
job."
ball&lt;ll&gt;aU'I''
from his &lt;hair to go speak will&gt;
r ~t Before Fire
."Back in 1932," Franks said. Marvin Miller, the ballplayers'
There .... u- who are With Hollywood of. the old Coast representative.
convlneed H e r m a n Franks leagoe. I broke In under Osear
Miller had )lat finished a 30·
-ld have been canned by the VIti. Rembl!r him?' '
minute report to the players In
Glanto anyway had he 1101 told
"Who was the best ballplayer the clubhouse and Herman
IJ&gt;em he waa IJ!Ittlng. He did you ever saw?''
Franks was vitally interested ln
tell ~r Horace Slnneham he
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was retirement benefits.

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Jolm Hiller's me-hitter gave the
Tlgera a 7~ victory over the
Chi&lt;I&amp;O White Sox In the
aponor. But Mcl&amp;ln waa Car oiJ
Corm, wao obolled Cor nine hila
and nine rlOI&amp;- only tliO or IJ&gt;em
.....,._In 5 2..'1 lnnlnp ••
Chi&lt;I&amp;O pounded Detroit 10-Z.
~ The Ttpn made tour errors
- Including one by McLain and
two by A1 Kalin&amp;- to make
eeven ol the runs unearned but
Mcl&amp;ln paved the way Cor hla
OWD - a l l aa he was llii£Od
lor nine hlto and walked two
FJoewllere' In the Amerl..,;
League, Cleveland topped Boa.
1m 2-1, New York blanked
lollaoe- 5-0 and Washington
odpd Oakland 7 .!j but blat the
10c01Klgame4..'1.
ID the National League,
Cbl&lt;a&amp;D ripped AIWU 6.!; In 10

IMings, Pittsburgh edged ctn.

dnnati 8..'1, New York blanked
Sin Francisco 8~. Houston
topped Loa Angeles 8.S and
l'ltlladelphia drubbed St. Loull
8-2.
Clyde Wright took over lor
Rick Clark In the third Inning
and blanked the Orioles Without
a hit over the last 6 l..'llmlngs
to boost hio record w 8..'1.
Mel !IDttleiJI)'re pitched a
four-ldtter for his alxtb ilhutout
ot the oeason and Airily Kooco
slammed a two..r111 homer aa

McLAIN LAUDED
NEW YORK (UPO- Detroit
Tlpr rigbthander ilemJr Me.
Lain, hoping to become the
major leque'a first 30 pme
Wlrmer olneo 1934, wao the July
Winner or the
Rae Hickok
Profnalonal Athiet. of the Year

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Mcl&amp;ln received a lola) ri 213
polnta compared to the 164
point• compiled by lid&gt; Gibson
or the St. Loul• Cardinali.

Schoolboy Van Dillen

Slwcks Tennis World
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oaally

of. hlo
on Mon.
do,y, called Van DOlen's play
••too much" and both players
c.riUdzed the condiUon of. the
Clb1oure graoa rourt uaed lor
tllolr matcll.
Tha upset by the filth-ranked
lllllooal Junior pla,yer of a·
DAYII
liar who had haaded
the US!.TA ranking&amp; Cor this
year ovorlhadowed a bellied
but auecaalful debut by another
cup mr, top Arthur

(1JP0- A 17 .year.old schoolboy aeeond-round

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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Pr. PLEASANT, W.VA.
Sat ., Aug. 17, 1968
HOGS - 175 to 220· !8.75 .
to 20; Heavies 17 tol9.25;Ugbta
17 to 18.511; Fat Sowo If to !7·
Boaro 12.5(1 to 14.25; Pig&amp;
to II; Stock Shoats II)' Hd. !8
to 24.
CATTLE - Staeu !9,60 to
26.!0; Hellen 15.90 to 21.70;
Fat Cows 16 to 18; Canner• 13••
25 to 15.75; Bullo 21.40 to 22 •• .
:W ; stock Cowo and Calve• !35
to 197.50; Stock Steer• 19.60
to 26.10; stock Heifer Calves
211 to 23.
VEAL CALVES - Topo 36;
Secondo 36.!0; Medium 31.7510
31.90; Common and Heavies 18
to 35.20.

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SUGAR

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BIG BUYS on Produce!

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Swiss SteakR~:~:~e • • ~~ . ,..
• ;FIJtlll.n
II• Willie Hte
&lt;r.: .. ..·~ II&lt; lllldeck t·:-s ';' ·;····1:: . . ..,
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SPECIAL LOW PRICEI TENDER SUPER-RIGHT BEEF!

Lep .. . ... . . ...

Mr. and Mrs. John Rossman,
50~ Burnham Dr., Fostoria, Ohio

The trend is clear ...
The
Age is her, 1

TENDER- DELICIOUS "SUPER-RIGHT" Quality

u,

Eirht O'Cioek, Red. Circle and Bokar' Coffees.
You llt!e,OnCe the coffee bean is ground, the ftavor begins to fade.

... ··"'· ..-~s
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PORK

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Ol1ter Cut Rl~ Chops , , , ...Uc Slrlel1 Port . , .
F11u Spare Rl.. c~l'n~v • • • UC · 011111' Loll Cut r .... Clllfl
SPECIAL! CENTER CUT CHUCK F~OM GRAIN FED BEER

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~nd ftavor YO\I do get in AI•P's

of

Yo'!l. ;~ti' can be j~st as happy wi.tb i.,: r:
electnc heat1ng and 1ts operating costs.
Call Ohio Power today for a free, noobligation· estimate of what it would cost
to &lt;;omfort·heat your home with flameless
---------electric heating.

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081111.!' Cster led off the ninth
With a homer to give Oakland
the triumph over WaaltlngWn
and a opllt In the -lebeader.
Del Unoer bit a homer and lour
lingle• to pace Washington's
vietory In theopener.

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BIG BUYS on "Super-Right" Meats!

'

The Rossmans agree,"We wouldn't have
any other type of heat! In fact, we'd b'e
willing to pay more because we like electric heating so welll"

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and the clean, !~~'.!1.1!~1!.~~ electric heating 1

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"We found ·electric h0Dttf688t~ ·· ··
clean. comfortable and SQ reasODQIQ.'~
"An-d the cost is so reasonable." Only
about a dollar a day for ·ever.y thing-the
refrigerator,'range, washer and dryer. water
heater, two televisions, electric garage
door opener. a host of other appliances'. ..

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heating, you just can't imagine how great
it is ... so clean. so comfortable," says
Mrs. Rossman .

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pulled the rug out from under
Davia Cup star CharUe Paearell
NBAuPS
TUolda¥ in a maior U.S.
NEW YORK (UPI)-. A ·mint.
N1ttma1 Temls upset.
mum annual aalary or $12,500
Erik
Van Dillen fought
wao granted to all activo
nervous IIIUaea on a romote and
NaUonal Basketball Aasoclatlon
elqlped..., longwood cricket
playen TUelday.
•
dub court to complete the
NBA
Comm118ioner
Wal...lliOooklatl Ove.aet eUmlnaUon, 6.
Kenned,y
and
player
repre4, U, 8.10, 6-3, 6..'1, olthethlrd.
Uve Ooear RoberiiCXI of. the
IOl!lld Puarell.
Clllclnlllll
ilo)'all, reaebod 111t
Dlllen, or San Mateo,
lll'eement
Wlllcll alao ~1 1 r.n- . ·
c.Jjf., ,who Ia in only hl1 IOCOnd Allbe.
,...
111t IIIWwr tour and
Allho, •ho had only three all rooldeo 1o &amp;Ita mlnlinlllll
·Y. ·
btl aenlor year In houri liMp bellrem eompleting •10,000 innuaily.
MiCI - . aald the lilmlnallan ot 1llt !Pnilh llovla
Stroac ~,..
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Much granite is uoed h\
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building because it i~ valuabJi&gt;, ·,,
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Stottlernyre gained his 16th
vi &lt;tory against 10 losaea.
Plnchhltter Russ Sbyder aJn.
gled home Jooe Cardenal from
third base with the deciding run
In the eighth as the Indiana
odpd the Red Sox. Cardenal
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By United Preas lnternatbmal
Dem,y McLain finally had to
flee the music.
He waa on the mound at hot,
lllmld Tiger Stadium In Detroit
TUesday night In the second
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the l'PIIS 'Band
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Kn.L COMMANDOS
SEOUL (UPI)- South Korean
troops kJiled tour North Korean
commandos and captured three
others today in repulsing an
attempted communist landing
on the Island oC Cheju, military
command said. South Korea
said Its forces suffered four
men wounded. Che.i'J Is 75 miles
oft Korea's south coast.

INIOI~IGIEr
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saxolllslns," Kl~in salcL
In oth.er words h1a the· neat
' NBC ha' schi!d!lled at leait ·;
WI'IJllliDg .., Of · e~erytlllng ,P* · , OM.
departure' Cqr Situ~.
has gone before so tdulta can . !ll~lllng vi~l~ '!en seasOO.
switch off thll set without ,"The 'Bailana Split Adve!ltulie
having to lie awakl! through ~ 11,0111'". which premieres SePt. 7, ,
!light specula~ on what (t Ill This Is an hour..Jcq ·comblna- '.
meant.
Uon oC live action atld animation
~·a YOUIIellers ~o oot to ease the tranaltleln · fr(lll
need closure becautie in aver- straillht cartoons. Larry White,
age of 37 hours a week of who supervises daytime proYiewillg ~s imprinted on their gramming ror NBC, regards the
receptive minds every possible progrUn as "unique."
permutation or plot or joke.
The show has a quartet or
They have, as a result, the ' "animal" hosts called "The
·trrltatlilg abiUtY to tune In a Bananl Splits." They are live
program midway and compute performers costumed as a dog,
mentstly what has gone l!efore a gorilla, a lion and a baby
LT KENNETH C. MORRIS, LEFT, accepts from Clpt.
by what Is going now ~ the elephant. There will be a live
Daniel Killingsworth, the command of the 3664th Light Mainscreen.
.
action HI-minute serial of the
tenance Co., (DS) Saturday at the armory near Pt. Pleasant.
Frankly,
when
It
comes
to clif1·lllngi~ type once
Capt. Killingsworth, 38, has retired.
television, the kids know tlio In the movies, an adventure
much and network executives cartoon serial "The Three
are having to take this Musketeers" and a splce serial
ram,iliarlty Into account In t'helr combining live action and
studies or why saturday tar· animation.
toons are (1111~ fr(lll favor and
The way NBC sees It, the kids
what should replace them. New may not like all.of this program
Jthlngs are a stir In the world or but they'll have a hard time not
children's teleVIsion.
Uklng some or it.
"They're simply not watching
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( HO-S-PI-TA. L-N•E-W..
the Saturday cartoons as much
POINT PLEASANT - Capt. mer camp, and said he now plans as they . used to,". said Paul
HOLZER HOSPITAL: VIsit!~
Daniel K11lingsworth retired Sat- to spend more time with his wile Klein, vice president In charge
urda,y from the 3664 Light and son Mark.
of audience measurement Cor hours 2-4 and 7-8 p, m. Parents
Maintenance Company of West
He said during the brief cere- NBC-TV. "The ratings are down only on Pediatrics Ward.
ADMISSIONS
Virginia National Guard of Point · mony when he turned over the two years in a row. The kids
Mrs.
Don
D. Rees, 509 First
Pleasant. He had 20 years of men of the company to Lt. Ken- are tired of the same type oC
service and was the first of sev- neth Norris it had been a great program. It's like having too Ave.; Mrs. James A. Addis, Rt.
1 Crown· City; Turley V. George,
era! officers in command of the pleasure to work with the men. much candy,
He said they have done a good
company to retire.
"They ~ve enormously so- Rt. 1 VInton; Harry D. Polsley,
Capt. K11lingsworth came into job and he had been enriched by phisticated tastes. For "xample Ewington; Everett C. Waugh, Rt.
they like Rowan and Martin's 2 Crown City; Wendy L, Simms,
the local guard Jan. 19, 1948 as having met each of them.
Sgt. Car rei Cox, on behalf of 'Laugh-ln.' It's extremely hlglt
497 Maple Dr.; Steven D. Darst,
a private and advanced to captain In command oft he local com- the company, presented C a p t. rated among kids. They like the Rt. 1 Cheshire; Ross Kent, Ad·.
Killingsworth with a radio and a freedom of movement among dlson; Donald S. Zerkle, III, Hartpany.
Capt. Killingsworth is manag- wrist watch which has the in- the cast. We've created a ford; W. Va.; Paul R. SOmerville,
er of the Carolina Lumber Co. He scription, "The Guard, 1947 to generation or kids who doo't Pt. Pleasant; .James R. Grimm,
took a year's leavf.! of absence 1967."
need 'closure,' who don't need Rutland; John Queen, Rt. 2 Ra·
Lt. Morris, 33, is employed at conclusions to know what has cine; Mrs. J. Lincoln Russell,
when the QJard was called into
active duty in 1961 and was sent the Appalachian Power Co. and been happening on the screen or Rt. 4 Pomeroy; Mrs. Raymond
to Fort Polk for a year. He took resides In Point Pleasant with what it means. They've learned G. Hoffman, Wilkesville; carolyn
J. Thacker, Wellston; Mrs. Joe
his two weeks vacation each year his wife and two daughters. Lt. it from the media."
during the 20 years to go to sum- Morris has been in the guard
Klein said this precocity D. Morgan, Ironton; Mrs. Wil·
liam E. Lewis, Ahsland, Ky.;
since January 1958. He became extends to language.
a member of the Ripley Nation"They know what the word Is Chauncey W. Rife, Jackson; Mrs.
al
QJard
for
one
year
and
since
that the blip Is intended to hide Rufus R. Dupre, Wellston; DonSHOES
that time has been with the local on TV,'' he said. "They speak It ald W. Linhart, RL 1 Jackson;
FOR
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Roy L. Stmnbo, Scottow~ , ·
In their head~··
BIRTHS
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The formation or the guards
Klein 'said •that eventuully this
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and the presentation or the guard will have an effect on language
Mrs. James !\. Addis, Rt. 1,
AND
to Lt. Morris took place at 4 sine frequent use · reduces Crown City, son, 2:23p.m. Tuesp.m. Saturday In the National
GIRLS
day; Mrs. John F. McCarty, 22
Guard Armory.
Edgemont Dr., daughter, 5:17 a.
Other men who have been in first commander.
m., Wednesday.
Capt. Killingsworth and hIs
command of the local guard inL
DISCHARGES
wife,
Deloris,
have
a
son,
Mark,
clude
Capt,
Owen
Roseberry
and
Dorothy
A.
Asbury, Mrs. Alma
THE SHOE BOX
12
years
old.
Capt. Maurice Moyes who was the
S. Brown, l.ecta M. Bush, George
MIDDLEPORT
II, Carter, Arnold L. Dean, Mrs.
Cecil G. Delong, Marty E. Dugan,
Mrs. Rondel L, Given, Ralph Jef·
rery, Mrs. Edward L. 'Kirby,
Sherman Kirby, Mary E. Lucas,
· Roy F.. Messick, Mrs. FrankleV.
~elgler, Mrs. Thelma P r a t t,
Mary B. Schmidt, Mrs. Raymonll
Scott, Mrs. Winford Stiles, Edward J. Strausa, Mrs. Walter
Voreh, Mrs. Mlhnle Wilcox.
Cr·aig A. Wood, George H. Wyant, Mrs. Charles F. Yonker,
Mrs. James S. Buchanan, Mr1.
David D. Gilbert and infantdaugb· ·
ter, Mrs. James C. McAbee and
infant daughter, Mrs. John E.
• Richards and Ine.nt son, ,Mrl.
Larry E. Wilt and IJJfant son.

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"Extra lights" are the lightest-tasting buttermilk
biscuits y~u can bak~. The reason is they're specially
layered w1th shortenmg-for extra lightness. And
that's the big difference between our/ 'Extra ligtlts"
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VALUES TO $1.99 .LADIES

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!lila~ shooting properlY,
against Wllllaml
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eottrt..
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T~ey , .
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to bflle\1, the tlei:Oricliuot ~~ guli. borid .'boo~ Ill rnunitipal eoort · Charges ot dlsortlorly eorMloct,
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missed.
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lnjyr~d.
jiiO!&lt;e restUutlon to Ralph Fer- systtm.
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TROPHY WINNERS - Tropbles were presentod to WomOD of tile Pameivy -ll!w.
summer 1111&amp;110 durO. a get-tDgetller last week. Team I of lhe Rr&lt;J0C1 was!- cllan1Jim 1111
team 4 placed seconl. Pl&lt;blred are, front row left to rlgh~ Ellen lkqJ!t~ IU&amp;II series; Neocll
caney, first place team; Margaret Follrcd, ·first place leam; Ewl,yo Gllmore, -place
team; second row, Julie Boyles, high average; Josie Brownlnl:, aeeon:l plaee teem, and most iJD..
pnned, Chr!a Spears, seeood place team, 1111 Sar1lh Owen, hlch pme. Loll Burt, who also"'"
on the first place team, Is DOl pl&lt;lllred. - Sentlael Photo.

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Ga., dls~;us:Sea tatriouf' ca.es with cOurt r~r ,jj)f::k .Thorn••· (s.,.tedl. J. Sh!ormsn Porter 0~1!), •lll!moc~'atiC candidate
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SHDWBEAT

Studio Debuts With Shocker
happy. And tbe two starstbey are joined by Coral
Browne and Patricia t,ledlna
in otber major parts-are blgb
in their praise of Aldrich as a
man and a dlreciDr.
Su.annah says tbls is tbe
most dUflcult part she has
yet bad.
"At Jlrat," abe says, ''I had
no sympathy or underalanding
lor .\)Ice (!be part she Is playIng). And I wasn't sure I
could play II. I thought she
was awful-so teJTibly weak-·
but !ben I came to uoderstand
her, by digging Into her, and
I have some sympatby lor her

now."

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Essential Elem0111

Iron is an esseritial element
to human life. Though it only
comprises 0.004 per cent of tbe

average adult body weight,
most of it Is found in the red
blood c e II s, where it is essential to hemoglobin, accord~
ing to tbe Encyclopaedia
Britannica.

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Aldrich says what atlracted
a far
cry from hijj recent films, MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
such as·"Tho Dirty Dozen" or
ADMISSIONS - Th"""'s Boll"The Lesend of Lylah Clare"
nor,
Middleport; Esther Clark,
or "Hush, Hush, Sweet Char-

blm to tbe property -

lotte"-wasn't ao much the Middleport.
lesbianism, "but tbe story of a
woman's indomitable spirit."
"1'o show you bow dumb I
am," he says, "when I first
saw tbe play, I ,didn't realhe
!bat one of tbe characters was
a lesbian. My wUe got It, but
not me. I guess I'm just

SUSANNAH YORK llateu latelllly a1 Robed Aldrlcll lldIJIItl a seeae from "The ,Kllllllg of Siller Georie." AI·
~ produces alld dlret!ll the fUm, wbt.b 11 1111 aew
"~lltlidfo's llrst eHorl.
By DICK KLEINER
NEA. HollfwOod Correspondent
HOlLYWOOD - (NEA) "Tbe Killing of Sister George"
Ia the blrlll of Hollywood's
newest studio. Robert Aldrich,
tbe producer and dlret!tor, has
. opened his own studio and tbls
is his first production in bls
own digs. Everybody seems
, happy about tbe arrangement.
The fllm, a biller comedy
dealing with lesbians, comes
from a bit play in London and
New York. Aldrich h!.•s coungeously cast Beryl Reid In
the lead, which she played on
.tile stage, even tbougb she Is
virtually unknown to American movie patrons.
"The New York audience

was much more shockable
'than the London audience,"
Beryl says. "In London,
tbey'd say, 'Oh, so that's the
kind of relationship it is, is
It?' But in New York, !bey
made all kinds of noises _
'Tsk, tsk' and 'Oh, no.' And
tbey'd ask me, 'What's the
psychological motivation?' I
told !bern I hadn't the foggiest notion."
· Miss Reid and ber costar,
&amp;usannah York, were Involved
In a clifflcult scone. They w.ero
baving a loud argument and
the takes were long and involved. Beryl
lth IaI a abort, stout
weman w a ong career as
a comic in England-and tbe
twinkling eyes and ready
laugh to prove It Susannah Is
a fine young actress and, In a
gossamer little pale blue neg• Ugee. It was easy to see !bat
lbe is one of tbe finest struclures to leave England since
IIIey tore down London Bridge.
The~ fmhished af take and
Aldrlc
• w o 1B 0 the pleasant
schoolof ofbeauty.''
directors, said,
"A thing
U
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He " ull o1 ttle quips.
When Susannah slammed tbe
door at one point in tbe scone,
Aldrich said, "Don't slam tbe
door-the ..t will fall down.''
A few minutes later. Beryl
cougbed and he said, "Oh-oh.
When an actress coughs on
Tuesday, that means we'U au
J1,ave Friday off."
, Somebody had thrown a
cigarette l!!to a can and It set
IIOJit' rcrap paper ali r e.
' \Wli4t'a b!d'nlilg around here,
, Aldrich asked. They
. "Too bad," he said,
It was the

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sound alage, built a second
ene and has plans for two

He isn't naive about business, though. Having blf own
studio, he says, Ia saving blm
35 cents on tbe doUar, as op-·
pesed to fllmln&amp; at, say,
MGM. If tbe picture clicks,
"The Killing of Sister George" .
will mean a ldlling for Brother

more.

Bob.

Outside, at tbe gate to the
parting lot, is a sign wblch
reads: "This parking lot may
not be used as a playground
during week days . . . It Is
tbe Intent of the management
!bat tbe neigbborhood may
use this area on weekends,
holidays or at nile alter tbe
studio has closed." Ills a geslure no otber studio has
attempted.
This aura of benevolence
and good wlll seems to be
bin
calc g. The atmosphere,
among cast and crew, is

Claestnul Ridge
SocJ"al Even•~
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''Thl 11 ·~
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lUI !rom
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~..-~-•c1e.
s · -•
tr~The
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Yare u,,ng
to scare us away but we are
used to it .•• the end Is aeor."
Tbe last words br-11
were "Dubcok, Dubcek, Jlub&lt;ek
n

fenae.."

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. 'del' '
hu ·,- ,'
·dlmoae '1"hiY ne'er

for~

tllelr place of

blrtll.
, 'sidts ogelns! Ferdlnond E; Frur~ nlei,' rorme~ "''PPflntendent or II you ever visit Letart,
lbe ,GalllpoiJo,:Siale Institute 'in
And there' 1 a question on your
.. qo)lla '· Counl1 •Commoo Plass
mind,
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,Transfers
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In testimony for the Demoerath: Platform Committee, he

likened the current climate to
the so--called McCarlhy era of
two decades ago, when the late
Sen. Joseph McCarttQ.·, R-Wls.,
and othe~s stirred national
apprehensiol'i about a ll e g e d
Communist sUbversion.
.
Today, Clarh said, •1some
prNth rear, fear ·oe ourselves,
as 20 years ago they ~reached
fear of allen oommunism. The
threat they say Is the criminal
stranger among us: Crime in
the streets."
Asserting that utt.e need is
oot to cry horror but to act,"

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lize" poUce forces.
-; ''Effective gun control
laws.: '
-Improving police-community relations.
...:-&amp;pport:ing the courts instead ("f, treating them as uan
easy tar~
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for attack ...
Wilbur
Cohen, secretary of
heaJth,
tion and welfare,
called for platform planks
pledging - a ~ increase in
feder,al aid
ucation, better
health servic
r the poor, a

SERVICE

IS per cent increase in Social
Seeurl\Y boocllts and expansl~
of Medicare to cover the coa:t of

prescription drugs.
John W. Gardner, who resigned · !rom the cabinet to
head

become

of

Shoe

and depressed rural areas
••cannot be solved fast enough
by private employment alone."

PARADE.OF
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Frances Hendrix to Olive Page,
3.3.acres, RuUani ·
Nell. MiddJeswart to Hichards
&amp; SOns, Inc., parcel, Lebanon.

He-man shoes for the little be-man. The all-new ~
with bold strap and buckle. See all the new styles lor
school in sizes 121/2 to 3.

the Urban

COalition, said the unemployment problem In city gheuos

DAYS

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Marjorie Shamblin, Rita Stotts,

Earl Stotts, Harry ·w. Adams,
Jr. 1, Jane Adams, Lucllle H. Adams, to Rlchards &amp; Sons, Inc.,
~nd, Gravo.J, t..ebanon.
·Arthur Orr, lithel Orr to Jettie stevens, Silvia lfelldley, par-

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. PATIO BflOOMS, Reg. $2.29 • • - - -$1.33
PAIL$, 10 Qt. Reg. $1.29 • -- -- • - - -- 77c
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TRASH CAN, 10 Gal. Reg. $1.98 • - • ·- ·- • $1.00

cels, Chester.

Everett L. Schioltz, Beulah B.
Schultz to William C!)nnoll;, Erma Conioolly.
Opal llollon, James W. llollon

WAX APPLICATOR, Rec. $1.59$1.00
SCRUB TUBS, 4% cal. Rec. $1.79 $1.00
GARBAGE CANS, Reg. $3.98 - • - - - -$1.88
PERCOLATOR, 7 Cup, Rea. $1.98 - -- -$1.00
SAUCE PAtf~E'T, 3 Pc., Ree. $1.98· ·- $1.00

SAUCE PAN, 4 Qt. Ree. $1.98 - • - -- • -- - • • •$1.00
rELE:tntiC PERCOLATOR, Ref. $2.98 • • - - -- • -$2.00

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'.)llisoied ~ ~Uure to amend tile
tPei~tlo'n· a
TbepeUtlOo!s ill' m,a ~ thefe'• "Lillie Ed"
and they were .We ~. have a••SUnt"amongua
. Wltll I ltst word to be .said.

2-Hour
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to Max A. Eichinger, !udlth }',
Ele'llinger, 18.75 acres, Cheater.
. 'fbe IWo sllll• were !Ued J\II.Y DrOp ln at "~lllen'• , Corner"
Kelhel Dlnguss to David E.
an Jlilswer IIIQitlme.
'/ 14; 1967111 Pl\\liiWSlarcher, Rt. For
Cai"Pbeil, Linda L. Stredllng, 40
You
will
ljlld
a
oouit"ln
sesalmr
· 2 B14wall,l!ltlWalterlllnnoir, Rt.
aci'i&amp;, salem. . .
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2, 'Galli~,..al re·suJ! olallt&amp;ed Every evening of the weok
Robert
Kuhn,
-Frolli:es
KuM to
COmplete with judge and Jury;
~ ~~i'till!_.h b7 Fournier A!14 U)'l)U)lave theur&amp;'ti to apeak, Ernest Ra)· {)ruS, Dt.,.n C. Cy·
,:enl&gt;lw~ trouble at"llit
rUJ, ,45 acre, Olive. ·.~~~
•. GSI. '.,.
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Arizona D. Le~ !&lt;&gt;Curtis E.
Walk riQht 'in and •Ilk a 'f'e~ ·
-j· The~
loitltAinoiclthedemur••
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And an answer will,, bO '!Wad Lellla,y, Lloyd W. ,LeMay, Leo. ror br the delendaiit l11d -red
·Amon&amp; tile Jury member.ti - · nard R. LeMay, Velma Scherr,
tbe pWnti!fa to 1111erid their o"'"
Slnatlell mOll lor miles arWnd. Melby! Ktnoiear, ~&lt;I HaulUll ""IIU~J~e.Mii&lt;heU allio
On tile beoeh
Ylfii'U ilild
"J'udile aer, cert; of trans., Lebanot\
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heard.

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oons '!1
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.tJ~!.Y,~Mtt~;
mi- where the,{Man-

two

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Last •-··•
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rn • chddng volee,
announcer said:

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C." will thiM ahd l'fX'tlor long.
What m,aJ&lt;es . f!oese folks ao
•tbomey••
To 1111l'otte awa,y !rom home?

t~tic;ng.ol J~mes ,peaver, 2&amp;, IlL
· 2, Crown Cltji, "!"' servl,_ a 1IS· year aentenc:e In the Ohio
Peniter:tJ,ary on a. conviction of
•assuWwltb intent to rape.
llldicted by tbe 1966 Ma~ term
gtancl jury on three counts: kid-naj&gt;~ing, assault with lnlsn! to
raPe, and rObbery. The kidnapping' and robbery counts of the Indictment were noiled on ~uly 17,
1967.

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ahead of another car driven by
.James 'R, Prortitt,31, Mason. Another car ahead of the Prorntt
. car st~ to make a lett turn.
- Proffitt ~topjled but flU. Jones
was unable to stop. The patroJ
cruiser ~truck the baek of the
l,rornu car. There was moderate damage to botll vehicles.
l'roffiU, and his wife, Carol
ProffiU, 3U, Mason, were s1lghtly injured, taken to Holzer nos..
pltal, treated and L'cleased. Pt.l.
Jones was not injured.
PtL Jone:s was cjted to Meigs
,County Court Frida) on a charge
of fallure to .sLop within Lhe assured c~NJ' d1stanre. ·

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Tbe CTK - • ogen&lt;y said
lnvldlng forces had amaobed
Into the radio building, Then lhe
news agoocy onnounced tl•t its ,
BY MRS. ALTA CONE
bulldl
own
ng was being inYaded.
~ callers with AJbed Twenzy-nve Russian ilnlll
ConeandwllewereMr.IIIIMrs: lopeeledo!lthecolumnso!armor
Burg Jobnson and Mr. 1111 Mrs. streaming Into Pngue- as wen
Beckley and dlughter of Fort as such olher clUes u Plhlen
Myars, Fla. The Johnson&amp; were the beer Clllilll IIIII Dntlala..,
Iormor re-s of this vlcin- where Dubcek tried diplOIIIICf
11;r and alao Uved In Athens lor a only two weeks 1g11 to keep bla
DJJIIber of yaars.
foreign comrades st..,.
Mrs. Zalla Weyand, Colwmus,
Tbe tanks en&lt;trcled die
spent the Jllsl week with ber centnl cammlttee bulldJDc,
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- - · ~s • ...,,..,a
ooter.
....,._ Radio had ,...
w~
Howard Weyand, a former rea- centnl cammlttee pre oidium
ltlont of tbla vlclniiY, Ia a med- was In session throuahout die
tc:al pstlmt In ChtlHcothe llosplt- nighL But die moo who tlolled
al.
the Kremlin by reforming
Kenneth Moosman is oow at C1:echo&amp;lovak Communist parfl
borne alter being hospitalized were out of sJahl and loara
with gall bladtlor trouble.
grew lor their safelY.
Mrs. Alta Cone spent the Jllsl
One of Dubcek'o UeuteiiiDII
week wtlh ber aon, Donald Cone woo oeen boO. led ,..., by
and family, Athena.
unldentltled men,
Mrs. Grace Hooslar is visitIn a last Prague llldlo
•·•
ber son, ·~ Paul Hen·•ar
...
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communique, Aloia Pal-.
and family, Newark.
prealdiiDJI member of die
John Flu""'"'ck, Columbus, CzechosiOVIIt ParUamenl and a
,.... '
waa at the home of Ids parents, Dullcek altlo, aaid be triad Ilia
T. W. Fitzpatrick and wile over failed to conCact Prealdanl
lhe weekeal.
Svoboda in Hradcany COotie. .
Evans Rulhar!ord, llallas, TexIn Moo cow, lhe SOVIet - •
u called · at the Ginevra agency Tau pve the KrOIIIIID'a
home one claf recenll,y. lie Ia a reaaona. In Its "authorblld" ·
tsad!er In the DaUu sehools. statement, Tass sslll UJamld
Vlsllins In tbe Ivan Mlller CzechosiOVIIt PartY and ,.,....,..
horr.e for sevarat claf• hu been ment llllllera uked lor u.o
MH. •Mlller's &amp;Iller from Arl- "ID'gent assistance" to - . ··
"tho lhreot emaMtilllf !rGai the
Mils Rita WIDNr ll*llanevo- cCilntOrr...,rlllicdn I Dr c • •
. niDI wlill lias Jaca Goodwin. which have enlerid ltlo' · a
J1111 K4)' !ling, Mr. and Mrs. colluatmi
lorolcn lorcel
Ytrlll!li 111ng, llonly, ..,11181 and hostUe to
St . .
~ and Mr. llld ltn. KenTass dl!l
udoo IS in a . ioeth •JIIIier ~ai.t~liave CzeehoaiOYalda
or upper· ~
- ti:&gt;'~··Vis- 1eeurlf1. at tbe
of Los An. , "'"" , r · ...._. ·~ ~ , all'····
to be a pJacj. ' ~ , .. '~.,,... ...-..... 111r1,
- - · The
~ritariei were v~..-ll!ii!~. !liar- &amp;&lt;led In
dn.

DISCIIARGES - Lyle France.

The, follnwinl hop\ey and oomUP LETART WAY ·
DIImenlar¥ poem wrltteil aboiA II roo ever visit Letart
Lotart, o., bss been contributed Just to look upon lhe view•
by a rNtlor.
· -01 the cabboge and tomatoes
the IIUibOI' oi tbe poem sign- That me10s oor life - but food
,. ed lht•wOrk onl,y "Jl, B." At o.n,y
for you:
nte, "tla;
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Don't JIISS up our friendly people
•
B.rt Juat stop 1111 &lt;hal awbUe;
Yw ,;u lind tbe nicest homefolk
That's around lor many a mUe.

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, Th~ Fourth District l:ourt of ·
JlppOals ha• denlell an appeal to
•er,aslde tho coovlcllon arils-

.
m. Tl)ere
ner at noon, Thii ·R&lt;ov.
Norfls Of Racllllo&lt;will
.
alter.- ··•~- ·All
and the ]lUblic are IDYJ!elf to attend.

Beaver was sentenced after
A.:.tc
Ji, FiahOr, BOO
pleading
guilty to theassaultwllh ·
of Mr. and Mrs. Mason·Fisber,
Minersville, was named hooOr intent to npe. That was onJune 1,
of a Tralnlne OrlOflla- 19.66. 1'be ?OOvicUon was aptlon Program (TOP School)atthe pOated March s, 1968.
The entry revealing the IPJ)elF. E. war..... Air Force Base
!UPON REQUESTI
late court's decision was rued
•
In Cheyenne, Wyoming. ,
Our
u
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this
week
with
Clerk
or
Courts
A gr&amp;Goate of POmeroy Higll
School In 1962, Airman Fisher Marjorie Rinehai1. The declsioo
a!IA!nded Mountain Stale c o I· was signed by Judges Marshall
Clark urged tbe lleinocratlc lege in Parkersburg. He has M. C&amp;rll slo, Gordon B. Grsy 1111
party to commit itself In Its
been In the sarvlce lor the Jllsl Homer E. Abele.
platform . to a wideranging three years. The Warren Base
program lor dealing with crime Is oneofthelargeslmisstlebases
and Its root causes. He said Jn the worJd. Airman Fisher is
School Time at Chapman-Canaday
urgeot needs inclutlo:
scbeG!Ied to go to Saigon on
- Providing "adequate )lUilce
Oct. 12.
manpower for every part of the
Hla address Is A-2c Rolland
. t.'Ointry."
R. Fllher, C.M.R. 2, Box 4073,
-Higher salaries and im- F. E. Warren A.F.B., Cheyenne,
prOYed training to '"professionaWyoming 82001.

Fear-Mongers Blamed

·rwo ;persons' ~ :JIIlj!or. 1,;. ·
Juries :and·,o: Suite lllailway Patovliria~ ·W.s cited !or 'i .tt:tUlc ·
vlolatloP I••• lr!o car/rear-end
WASIJ.INGTON (UPI) - All;r.
colllsi&lt;m,at 9:21 ._ m~ ll'uesda.! Gen. Ratnafll' Clark charged
on 1!!. 1,· one mile north of the today that !ear-IJICltll!ers are
Galllti.-Meigs coonty line.
pt~cytng on the public's emcern
1'tL Sidney T. Joneo, '1:1, of · aOOJl erlme in the streets to
238 t'irst Ave., Gal)ipolis, '!OS block progress toward civil
headed south, cheeldng IIIPeeder rights and social justice.

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HAIR SPRAY, Rea. 2/$1.5?----- ·-·SALE 2/$1.00

HAIR RINSE, 1a1. Ree. U.49- ·-----. -88c

EGG ~HAMPOO, Ree. $1.49 - - - - • • - -- - -SALE 88c

RUBBER GLOVES, Rea. 98c - - - • • -- - - - ·58c
DISH DRAii4E,RS, Rea. $1.39 • • - - -SALE $1.00

SKIRT, HANGERS, Ree. 15c - --- - - • - • • - -SALE 7c

Tymina1 parcels. Lebanoo.
Ray -~lltls, Mal'y Riggs '!0 Top'
pen Blli~ster
Water District, ouve, 15 acre_,.

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ONION &amp; NUT CHOPPERS • • - - -- - -SALE 68c

NYLON RUGS, Rea. $1.98 - • - -- • • - - ·SALE $1.00
eMAIIEL

ENAMEL

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DISH PANS, Rea. $1.49 - • • --- • ---SALE 77c

WASH BASIN, Ree. 69c ------- - ·- -SALE 44c

METAL

36 IHCH

SHOE RACK, Rae. $1.69 • • - - • - - - -SALE 88c

WINDOW SHADES, Rea. $2.00- ···SALE $1.00

lt~T AI.

60 COUNT

PORTA FIL~S, ~ea. $2.49Sale $1.00
TOOTH BRUSHES. Reg. 69c • • • 28c
FOOD WRAP, Rea. 39c - • - SALE

BOB PINS, Rea. 25c--- ·-··---SALE 9c
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Rea. $1.00 SALE 2 lor $1.00
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16" ZIPPER

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"BIC'.' PENS, Rea. 8.7c- ··---·SALE 37c.

GYM BAGS, Re1. $2.98 -- - -• -SALE $1.77•
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$2.22 · . . 6 PC. BINDER ENSEMBLE • • -- • • -$1.22
lr-~ :. •. ·-~
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' SHEAFFER .PENS, .pea. $l.49 -•SALE 64c
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3 Square Forrulo,

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prelim- · lor one
and lour gla...s,
was lieid
A charge at tlostrucUon of
!lila~ shooting properlY,
against Wllllaml
olil !ainll7 by Alberta Ei)', was dlamlssed
eottrt..
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to !be Gal- but Wllllims was ordered to
~ l'tlled that· ..0' or.ileparijnsn!. make .festtlui!OI!. In !be amoont
feJIM )iioa beeil '""""'111011 ,and '
T~ey , .
B1s. 2i, ·Rt. of 1130 lor a cofleo maker and a
l.ha!,thel'e waa DO J!i'&lt;lbil)le'~IO f Cfciwii Clcy, !Orfelted 1 $308 bar stool.
to bflle\1, the tlei:Oricliuot ~~ guli. borid .'boo~ Ill rnunitipal eoort · Charges ot dlsortlorly eorMloct,
.\Y . .. !,,.: .., . . . · :·• '
01! a d\Y·PO!I•• c~se of clrlv- agslhst WUIIams, tiled by Fer1'~ -.:bia~~ .had .lleOI,' 11104! by ' lng wJjlleh¢l&gt;xlcatBd. The case gusoo and Mrs. Ei1, were dlsber, , . ,; . ~.c~lesV.Jadl- iullt 'beericontin\'lld- · ·
missed.
14llii • l!~!. F
.l!l!'•· Wultl!fla ill rwr -j'ther' ~ill• against In a eontestod Slate HighwaY
of ~-,'&amp; lllol&amp;un at&lt;him: Tha WUIIaQJI, Jud&amp;e 'RObert s. Betz Pat.ol c~, Tl.moliiJI L. MelzincldBIIIoec,drrecllasl il11lrsdsy. Oned Wllij.,.is $2$ aiic1 oosts.on ler, 19, Rl 2 Thormoo, was
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a charge of tloatrtrcllon of prop- found gull\)' and lined $10 and
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ert,y and Ontered '-IVIlllams to
eosts for a do!ectlve muffler
lnjyr~d.
jiiO!&lt;e restUutlon to Ralph Fer- systtm.
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TROPHY WINNERS - Tropbles were presentod to WomOD of tile Pameivy -ll!w.
summer 1111&amp;110 durO. a get-tDgetller last week. Team I of lhe Rr&lt;J0C1 was!- cllan1Jim 1111
team 4 placed seconl. Pl&lt;blred are, front row left to rlgh~ Ellen lkqJ!t~ IU&amp;II series; Neocll
caney, first place team; Margaret Follrcd, ·first place leam; Ewl,yo Gllmore, -place
team; second row, Julie Boyles, high average; Josie Brownlnl:, aeeon:l plaee teem, and most iJD..
pnned, Chr!a Spears, seeood place team, 1111 Sar1lh Owen, hlch pme. Loll Burt, who also"'"
on the first place team, Is DOl pl&lt;lllred. - Sentlael Photo.

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FAMED JUII,IST .\1~3;S ~TINEL- J~lill ~d.
ney T..Schell !rili!JJlySIIJ)Orlor Cow;I9!,MJants, f'li!\011.CQUnty,
Ga., dls~;us:Sea tatriouf' ca.es with cOurt r~r ,jj)f::k .Thorn••· (s.,.tedl. J. Sh!ormsn Porter 0~1!), •lll!moc~'atiC candidate
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lor stale.' ,e,.tor listens. Jllllge
Schell'Ispoke in POrter's
behalf
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laot Frida) night at tha,Pike County OOmocraUc Nally at Wav,
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SHDWBEAT

Studio Debuts With Shocker
happy. And tbe two starstbey are joined by Coral
Browne and Patricia t,ledlna
in otber major parts-are blgb
in their praise of Aldrich as a
man and a dlreciDr.
Su.annah says tbls is tbe
most dUflcult part she has
yet bad.
"At Jlrat," abe says, ''I had
no sympathy or underalanding
lor .\)Ice (!be part she Is playIng). And I wasn't sure I
could play II. I thought she
was awful-so teJTibly weak-·
but !ben I came to uoderstand
her, by digging Into her, and
I have some sympatby lor her

now."

or

were

a

....lbapoll llructure
slped to cut roar or

eo~lnes.

Essential Elem0111

Iron is an esseritial element
to human life. Though it only
comprises 0.004 per cent of tbe

average adult body weight,
most of it Is found in the red
blood c e II s, where it is essential to hemoglobin, accord~
ing to tbe Encyclopaedia
Britannica.

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Aldrich says what atlracted
a far
cry from hijj recent films, MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
such as·"Tho Dirty Dozen" or
ADMISSIONS - Th"""'s Boll"The Lesend of Lylah Clare"
nor,
Middleport; Esther Clark,
or "Hush, Hush, Sweet Char-

blm to tbe property -

lotte"-wasn't ao much the Middleport.
lesbianism, "but tbe story of a
woman's indomitable spirit."
"1'o show you bow dumb I
am," he says, "when I first
saw tbe play, I ,didn't realhe
!bat one of tbe characters was
a lesbian. My wUe got It, but
not me. I guess I'm just

SUSANNAH YORK llateu latelllly a1 Robed Aldrlcll lldIJIItl a seeae from "The ,Kllllllg of Siller Georie." AI·
~ produces alld dlret!ll the fUm, wbt.b 11 1111 aew
"~lltlidfo's llrst eHorl.
By DICK KLEINER
NEA. HollfwOod Correspondent
HOlLYWOOD - (NEA) "Tbe Killing of Sister George"
Ia the blrlll of Hollywood's
newest studio. Robert Aldrich,
tbe producer and dlret!tor, has
. opened his own studio and tbls
is his first production in bls
own digs. Everybody seems
, happy about tbe arrangement.
The fllm, a biller comedy
dealing with lesbians, comes
from a bit play in London and
New York. Aldrich h!.•s coungeously cast Beryl Reid In
the lead, which she played on
.tile stage, even tbougb she Is
virtually unknown to American movie patrons.
"The New York audience

was much more shockable
'than the London audience,"
Beryl says. "In London,
tbey'd say, 'Oh, so that's the
kind of relationship it is, is
It?' But in New York, !bey
made all kinds of noises _
'Tsk, tsk' and 'Oh, no.' And
tbey'd ask me, 'What's the
psychological motivation?' I
told !bern I hadn't the foggiest notion."
· Miss Reid and ber costar,
&amp;usannah York, were Involved
In a clifflcult scone. They w.ero
baving a loud argument and
the takes were long and involved. Beryl
lth IaI a abort, stout
weman w a ong career as
a comic in England-and tbe
twinkling eyes and ready
laugh to prove It Susannah Is
a fine young actress and, In a
gossamer little pale blue neg• Ugee. It was easy to see !bat
lbe is one of tbe finest struclures to leave England since
IIIey tore down London Bridge.
The~ fmhished af take and
Aldrlc
• w o 1B 0 the pleasant
schoolof ofbeauty.''
directors, said,
"A thing
U
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He " ull o1 ttle quips.
When Susannah slammed tbe
door at one point in tbe scone,
Aldrich said, "Don't slam tbe
door-the ..t will fall down.''
A few minutes later. Beryl
cougbed and he said, "Oh-oh.
When an actress coughs on
Tuesday, that means we'U au
J1,ave Friday off."
, Somebody had thrown a
cigarette l!!to a can and It set
IIOJit' rcrap paper ali r e.
' \Wli4t'a b!d'nlilg around here,
, Aldrich asked. They
. "Too bad," he said,
It was the

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shot. Aldrich rebuilt the one
sound alage, built a second
ene and has plans for two

He isn't naive about business, though. Having blf own
studio, he says, Ia saving blm
35 cents on tbe doUar, as op-·
pesed to fllmln&amp; at, say,
MGM. If tbe picture clicks,
"The Killing of Sister George" .
will mean a ldlling for Brother

more.

Bob.

Outside, at tbe gate to the
parting lot, is a sign wblch
reads: "This parking lot may
not be used as a playground
during week days . . . It Is
tbe Intent of the management
!bat tbe neigbborhood may
use this area on weekends,
holidays or at nile alter tbe
studio has closed." Ills a geslure no otber studio has
attempted.
This aura of benevolence
and good wlll seems to be
bin
calc g. The atmosphere,
among cast and crew, is

Claestnul Ridge
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lUI !rom
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~..-~-•c1e.
s · -•
tr~The
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Yare u,,ng
to scare us away but we are
used to it .•• the end Is aeor."
Tbe last words br-11
were "Dubcok, Dubcek, Jlub&lt;ek
n

fenae.."

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hu ·,- ,'
·dlmoae '1"hiY ne'er

for~

tllelr place of

blrtll.
, 'sidts ogelns! Ferdlnond E; Frur~ nlei,' rorme~ "''PPflntendent or II you ever visit Letart,
lbe ,GalllpoiJo,:Siale Institute 'in
And there' 1 a question on your
.. qo)lla '· Counl1 •Commoo Plass
mind,
CoUrt.
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,Transfers
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In testimony for the Demoerath: Platform Committee, he

likened the current climate to
the so--called McCarlhy era of
two decades ago, when the late
Sen. Joseph McCarttQ.·, R-Wls.,
and othe~s stirred national
apprehensiol'i about a ll e g e d
Communist sUbversion.
.
Today, Clarh said, •1some
prNth rear, fear ·oe ourselves,
as 20 years ago they ~reached
fear of allen oommunism. The
threat they say Is the criminal
stranger among us: Crime in
the streets."
Asserting that utt.e need is
oot to cry horror but to act,"

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lize" poUce forces.
-; ''Effective gun control
laws.: '
-Improving police-community relations.
...:-&amp;pport:ing the courts instead ("f, treating them as uan
easy tar~
·
for attack ...
Wilbur
Cohen, secretary of
heaJth,
tion and welfare,
called for platform planks
pledging - a ~ increase in
feder,al aid
ucation, better
health servic
r the poor, a

SERVICE

IS per cent increase in Social
Seeurl\Y boocllts and expansl~
of Medicare to cover the coa:t of

prescription drugs.
John W. Gardner, who resigned · !rom the cabinet to
head

become

of

Shoe

and depressed rural areas
••cannot be solved fast enough
by private employment alone."

PARADE.OF
.

Frances Hendrix to Olive Page,
3.3.acres, RuUani ·
Nell. MiddJeswart to Hichards
&amp; SOns, Inc., parcel, Lebanon.

He-man shoes for the little be-man. The all-new ~
with bold strap and buckle. See all the new styles lor
school in sizes 121/2 to 3.

the Urban

COalition, said the unemployment problem In city gheuos

DAYS

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Marjorie Shamblin, Rita Stotts,

Earl Stotts, Harry ·w. Adams,
Jr. 1, Jane Adams, Lucllle H. Adams, to Rlchards &amp; Sons, Inc.,
~nd, Gravo.J, t..ebanon.
·Arthur Orr, lithel Orr to Jettie stevens, Silvia lfelldley, par-

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. PATIO BflOOMS, Reg. $2.29 • • - - -$1.33
PAIL$, 10 Qt. Reg. $1.29 • -- -- • - - -- 77c
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FLOOR WAX,' BRUCE, 1 Qt. Re1. $1.19 • • •77c
TRASH CAN, 10 Gal. Reg. $1.98 • - • ·- ·- • $1.00

cels, Chester.

Everett L. Schioltz, Beulah B.
Schultz to William C!)nnoll;, Erma Conioolly.
Opal llollon, James W. llollon

WAX APPLICATOR, Rec. $1.59$1.00
SCRUB TUBS, 4% cal. Rec. $1.79 $1.00
GARBAGE CANS, Reg. $3.98 - • - - - -$1.88
PERCOLATOR, 7 Cup, Rea. $1.98 - -- -$1.00
SAUCE PAtf~E'T, 3 Pc., Ree. $1.98· ·- $1.00

SAUCE PAN, 4 Qt. Ree. $1.98 - • - -- • -- - • • •$1.00
rELE:tntiC PERCOLATOR, Ref. $2.98 • • - - -- • -$2.00

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'.)llisoied ~ ~Uure to amend tile
tPei~tlo'n· a
TbepeUtlOo!s ill' m,a ~ thefe'• "Lillie Ed"
and they were .We ~. have a••SUnt"amongua
. Wltll I ltst word to be .said.

2-Hour
.· DRY QUHING

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to Max A. Eichinger, !udlth }',
Ele'llinger, 18.75 acres, Cheater.
. 'fbe IWo sllll• were !Ued J\II.Y DrOp ln at "~lllen'• , Corner"
Kelhel Dlnguss to David E.
an Jlilswer IIIQitlme.
'/ 14; 1967111 Pl\\liiWSlarcher, Rt. For
Cai"Pbeil, Linda L. Stredllng, 40
You
will
ljlld
a
oouit"ln
sesalmr
· 2 B14wall,l!ltlWalterlllnnoir, Rt.
aci'i&amp;, salem. . .
. ,:,, ·
2, 'Galli~,..al re·suJ! olallt&amp;ed Every evening of the weok
Robert
Kuhn,
-Frolli:es
KuM to
COmplete with judge and Jury;
~ ~~i'till!_.h b7 Fournier A!14 U)'l)U)lave theur&amp;'ti to apeak, Ernest Ra)· {)ruS, Dt.,.n C. Cy·
,:enl&gt;lw~ trouble at"llit
rUJ, ,45 acre, Olive. ·.~~~
•. GSI. '.,.
....- r .,··'
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Arizona D. Le~ !&lt;&gt;Curtis E.
Walk riQht 'in and •Ilk a 'f'e~ ·
-j· The~
loitltAinoiclthedemur••
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And an answer will,, bO '!Wad Lellla,y, Lloyd W. ,LeMay, Leo. ror br the delendaiit l11d -red
·Amon&amp; tile Jury member.ti - · nard R. LeMay, Velma Scherr,
tbe pWnti!fa to 1111erid their o"'"
Slnatlell mOll lor miles arWnd. Melby! Ktnoiear, ~&lt;I HaulUll ""IIU~J~e.Mii&lt;heU allio
On tile beoeh
Ylfii'U ilild
"J'udile aer, cert; of trans., Lebanot\
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heard.

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oons '!1
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.tJ~!.Y,~Mtt~;
mi- where the,{Man-

two

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Last •-··•
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rn • chddng volee,
announcer said:

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C." will thiM ahd l'fX'tlor long.
What m,aJ&lt;es . f!oese folks ao
•tbomey••
To 1111l'otte awa,y !rom home?

t~tic;ng.ol J~mes ,peaver, 2&amp;, IlL
· 2, Crown Cltji, "!"' servl,_ a 1IS· year aentenc:e In the Ohio
Peniter:tJ,ary on a. conviction of
•assuWwltb intent to rape.
llldicted by tbe 1966 Ma~ term
gtancl jury on three counts: kid-naj&gt;~ing, assault with lnlsn! to
raPe, and rObbery. The kidnapping' and robbery counts of the Indictment were noiled on ~uly 17,
1967.

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In Tehsion on Crime

ahead of another car driven by
.James 'R, Prortitt,31, Mason. Another car ahead of the Prorntt
. car st~ to make a lett turn.
- Proffitt ~topjled but flU. Jones
was unable to stop. The patroJ
cruiser ~truck the baek of the
l,rornu car. There was moderate damage to botll vehicles.
l'roffiU, and his wife, Carol
ProffiU, 3U, Mason, were s1lghtly injured, taken to Holzer nos..
pltal, treated and L'cleased. Pt.l.
Jones was not injured.
PtL Jone:s was cjted to Meigs
,County Court Frida) on a charge
of fallure to .sLop within Lhe assured c~NJ' d1stanre. ·

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Tbe CTK - • ogen&lt;y said
lnvldlng forces had amaobed
Into the radio building, Then lhe
news agoocy onnounced tl•t its ,
BY MRS. ALTA CONE
bulldl
own
ng was being inYaded.
~ callers with AJbed Twenzy-nve Russian ilnlll
ConeandwllewereMr.IIIIMrs: lopeeledo!lthecolumnso!armor
Burg Jobnson and Mr. 1111 Mrs. streaming Into Pngue- as wen
Beckley and dlughter of Fort as such olher clUes u Plhlen
Myars, Fla. The Johnson&amp; were the beer Clllilll IIIII Dntlala..,
Iormor re-s of this vlcin- where Dubcek tried diplOIIIICf
11;r and alao Uved In Athens lor a only two weeks 1g11 to keep bla
DJJIIber of yaars.
foreign comrades st..,.
Mrs. Zalla Weyand, Colwmus,
Tbe tanks en&lt;trcled die
spent the Jllsl week with ber centnl cammlttee bulldJDc,
~·- ...
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- - · ~s • ...,,..,a
ooter.
....,._ Radio had ,...
w~
Howard Weyand, a former rea- centnl cammlttee pre oidium
ltlont of tbla vlclniiY, Ia a med- was In session throuahout die
tc:al pstlmt In ChtlHcothe llosplt- nighL But die moo who tlolled
al.
the Kremlin by reforming
Kenneth Moosman is oow at C1:echo&amp;lovak Communist parfl
borne alter being hospitalized were out of sJahl and loara
with gall bladtlor trouble.
grew lor their safelY.
Mrs. Alta Cone spent the Jllsl
One of Dubcek'o UeuteiiiDII
week wtlh ber aon, Donald Cone woo oeen boO. led ,..., by
and family, Athena.
unldentltled men,
Mrs. Grace Hooslar is visitIn a last Prague llldlo
•·•
ber son, ·~ Paul Hen·•ar
...
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communique, Aloia Pal-.
and family, Newark.
prealdiiDJI member of die
John Flu""'"'ck, Columbus, CzechosiOVIIt ParUamenl and a
,.... '
waa at the home of Ids parents, Dullcek altlo, aaid be triad Ilia
T. W. Fitzpatrick and wile over failed to conCact Prealdanl
lhe weekeal.
Svoboda in Hradcany COotie. .
Evans Rulhar!ord, llallas, TexIn Moo cow, lhe SOVIet - •
u called · at the Ginevra agency Tau pve the KrOIIIIID'a
home one claf recenll,y. lie Ia a reaaona. In Its "authorblld" ·
tsad!er In the DaUu sehools. statement, Tass sslll UJamld
Vlsllins In tbe Ivan Mlller CzechosiOVIIt PartY and ,.,....,..
horr.e for sevarat claf• hu been ment llllllera uked lor u.o
MH. •Mlller's &amp;Iller from Arl- "ID'gent assistance" to - . ··
"tho lhreot emaMtilllf !rGai the
Mils Rita WIDNr ll*llanevo- cCilntOrr...,rlllicdn I Dr c • •
. niDI wlill lias Jaca Goodwin. which have enlerid ltlo' · a
J1111 K4)' !ling, Mr. and Mrs. colluatmi
lorolcn lorcel
Ytrlll!li 111ng, llonly, ..,11181 and hostUe to
St . .
~ and Mr. llld ltn. KenTass dl!l
udoo IS in a . ioeth •JIIIier ~ai.t~liave CzeehoaiOYalda
or upper· ~
- ti:&gt;'~··Vis- 1eeurlf1. at tbe
of Los An. , "'"" , r · ...._. ·~ ~ , all'····
to be a pJacj. ' ~ , .. '~.,,... ...-..... 111r1,
- - · The
~ritariei were v~..-ll!ii!~. !liar- &amp;&lt;led In
dn.

DISCIIARGES - Lyle France.

The, follnwinl hop\ey and oomUP LETART WAY ·
DIImenlar¥ poem wrltteil aboiA II roo ever visit Letart
Lotart, o., bss been contributed Just to look upon lhe view•
by a rNtlor.
· -01 the cabboge and tomatoes
the IIUibOI' oi tbe poem sign- That me10s oor life - but food
,. ed lht•wOrk onl,y "Jl, B." At o.n,y
for you:
nte, "tla;
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Don't JIISS up our friendly people
•
B.rt Juat stop 1111 &lt;hal awbUe;
Yw ,;u lind tbe nicest homefolk
That's around lor many a mUe.

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, Th~ Fourth District l:ourt of ·
JlppOals ha• denlell an appeal to
•er,aslde tho coovlcllon arils-

.
m. Tl)ere
ner at noon, Thii ·R&lt;ov.
Norfls Of Racllllo&lt;will
.
alter.- ··•~- ·All
and the ]lUblic are IDYJ!elf to attend.

Beaver was sentenced after
A.:.tc
Ji, FiahOr, BOO
pleading
guilty to theassaultwllh ·
of Mr. and Mrs. Mason·Fisber,
Minersville, was named hooOr intent to npe. That was onJune 1,
of a Tralnlne OrlOflla- 19.66. 1'be ?OOvicUon was aptlon Program (TOP School)atthe pOated March s, 1968.
The entry revealing the IPJ)elF. E. war..... Air Force Base
!UPON REQUESTI
late court's decision was rued
•
In Cheyenne, Wyoming. ,
Our
u
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this
week
with
Clerk
or
Courts
A gr&amp;Goate of POmeroy Higll
School In 1962, Airman Fisher Marjorie Rinehai1. The declsioo
a!IA!nded Mountain Stale c o I· was signed by Judges Marshall
Clark urged tbe lleinocratlc lege in Parkersburg. He has M. C&amp;rll slo, Gordon B. Grsy 1111
party to commit itself In Its
been In the sarvlce lor the Jllsl Homer E. Abele.
platform . to a wideranging three years. The Warren Base
program lor dealing with crime Is oneofthelargeslmisstlebases
and Its root causes. He said Jn the worJd. Airman Fisher is
School Time at Chapman-Canaday
urgeot needs inclutlo:
scbeG!Ied to go to Saigon on
- Providing "adequate )lUilce
Oct. 12.
manpower for every part of the
Hla address Is A-2c Rolland
. t.'Ointry."
R. Fllher, C.M.R. 2, Box 4073,
-Higher salaries and im- F. E. Warren A.F.B., Cheyenne,
prOYed training to '"professionaWyoming 82001.

Fear-Mongers Blamed

·rwo ;persons' ~ :JIIlj!or. 1,;. ·
Juries :and·,o: Suite lllailway Patovliria~ ·W.s cited !or 'i .tt:tUlc ·
vlolatloP I••• lr!o car/rear-end
WASIJ.INGTON (UPI) - All;r.
colllsi&lt;m,at 9:21 ._ m~ ll'uesda.! Gen. Ratnafll' Clark charged
on 1!!. 1,· one mile north of the today that !ear-IJICltll!ers are
Galllti.-Meigs coonty line.
pt~cytng on the public's emcern
1'tL Sidney T. Joneo, '1:1, of · aOOJl erlme in the streets to
238 t'irst Ave., Gal)ipolis, '!OS block progress toward civil
headed south, cheeldng IIIPeeder rights and social justice.

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HAIR RINSE, 1a1. Ree. U.49- ·-----. -88c

EGG ~HAMPOO, Ree. $1.49 - - - - • • - -- - -SALE 88c

RUBBER GLOVES, Rea. 98c - - - • • -- - - - ·58c
DISH DRAii4E,RS, Rea. $1.39 • • - - -SALE $1.00

SKIRT, HANGERS, Ree. 15c - --- - - • - • • - -SALE 7c

Tymina1 parcels. Lebanoo.
Ray -~lltls, Mal'y Riggs '!0 Top'
pen Blli~ster
Water District, ouve, 15 acre_,.

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NYLON RUGS, Rea. $1.98 - • - -- • • - - ·SALE $1.00
eMAIIEL

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WASH BASIN, Ree. 69c ------- - ·- -SALE 44c

METAL

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SHOE RACK, Rae. $1.69 • • - - • - - - -SALE 88c

WINDOW SHADES, Rea. $2.00- ···SALE $1.00

lt~T AI.

60 COUNT

PORTA FIL~S, ~ea. $2.49Sale $1.00
TOOTH BRUSHES. Reg. 69c • • • 28c
FOOD WRAP, Rea. 39c - • - SALE

BOB PINS, Rea. 25c--- ·-··---SALE 9c
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Rea. $1.00 SALE 2 lor $1.00
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16" ZIPPER

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"BIC'.' PENS, Rea. 8.7c- ··---·SALE 37c.

GYM BAGS, Re1. $2.98 -- - -• -SALE $1.77•
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$2.22 · . . 6 PC. BINDER ENSEMBLE • • -- • • -$1.22
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' SHEAFFER .PENS, .pea. $l.49 -•SALE 64c
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P. LEIFERMANN
COLIJMBIA, S.C. . (liPl)-.
Tbere are 1,500 white Penta Ia
1111• citY whose children ~: the
llrat total ocbool de~
In 'the Deep SOUth - . Week.
Almost all .,.. biller!)' oullll"'
kenln-sWGII.
They are IDlOIW the llrot li&gt;
l'eel the elrects o! a MIIJ. 117
decision by the &amp;4&gt;reJIIO Court
thet ' said the Solth's "~
ol choice" deaeiJ'eptlOn pla!ls
are
unleu they are
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laJ!I, Oill br the

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llllnlion aiol Wallllrt, which li N..... thla~. '

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8l'lltlop, '

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Ccqreaa Wtlh tlllnla' ~ the cli!lltlil Iii once
111-llladl
VWNt will
pojlllc ·achocll

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charpd

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be Whitt.~ t'' ._

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white MobU•
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Of .the .31),000 d"II!S, .from
snakebites w~h oetl!f
all~. 8!11'~ •hAl· •tile, hl.,...

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t1oe1 Qot ~""i.) .~ IDII
·aeaioii ~ • acl)ot;lll. · vpPtr-

local achoa! ,dlatrlcll
to .....- . . Us ~· .... tne,lllfte Wbl!e iUbW'bi In both
llllll1lilc. ' ial . ......~ ' Durn
cllloa, · lor !be' moat pirt,
.......ont In Soolthetn
coDtlDle to · ea..,;e' deaeirtowDL
,
·uon
it Ill IP'Ide lewla.
Nowhere II the bllllnloll
In
CGlumbla. the lltllllber ol
into- to l'll'ldb ellmiMie more ovldem lhan In the Eau NIIIJ'OII ln ~ aclloola
Claire district on the north aide
racial ._lion.
wW ao (ran 2,500 laat year to
middle
This ,... not the Intent o! ol CGiumbla, 1
8,500 tlila year. There are abnut
most, ll any' or these loell- elisa lllllllbnrhoed · """110111111 ol 18,000 Negroes llliiOI1K the 41,000
opllon pions an:l the rooull Ia textile m!llhanola an:1 blue collar children In the clcy's acllool
another croasrollds !nr the workers. Many are ' - •
syatom.
sesrepiiGnlxl&amp;.
schools In the region.
In Moblltt, suburban Prichard
HOUSIIIC Ia ahorpi)' divided
Dual School System
Ia
faced with orders remarkably
If ljllllled tflrOUBIInu! the l1oac r ..ial n.... Nesroe• live slmUar to the Eau Claire area
Soolh, the latest declslnn will be lllliDIJ' lh two areas or Eau o! Columbls. The same kind or
the most siln!fil)lnl step toward Claire: Alcq the rallr&lt;od school aueance zODea are
elimination of the aroo' s dual tracb, an:l In • public hOIIIIJW belnc used, this lime under
achool ll)'alom since the court's proJect.
Near the houaq proJect Ia cllrect court orders.
1951 lanlmark rulbv wldch said
Pollee Chief Du. T. Davia,
" seporate educllloaal facUIIIIa Rooaewlt VUJaae Elementary runniiiC for mayor ol Prichard,
SchooL Last year It wu all·
are tnherentb UDBQ.ual."
black.
Near RooHvell Vllllp Ia Aid he camol guarantee the
The decision Is not -cted
"salol)"' olwldte chlltlren guiJW
to have wldeopread impact lor Glblloo Elementary School. Last
to mostly Nesro elem0111ar1
the cWTent school term but two year It IIIII 16 bllck cldJdren In aclloola an:l being ·clot In the
cities, Columbia llld Mobile, schocll with 326 white children. role of the deaegregitiiiC fnrce.
Thia fall, the two ochoola have
AIL, are under court ordera to
Aplnot GuldeHnea
boon
paired by HEW In a
berln lull integration at once.
Davia' ~!PI advert!...
In .... step, they .... neljlhbor- allelldance • ments
nole he Is "the Only nion
scheduled to go from tokenlam AU rammes in the zone ~and In the race to stand aplnat ·
-which lias been the rule their cblldren In 8l'llde• ...
federal guldelinas" an:lllld that
throughout the South- to total through three to Glblloa, 1111
"DID Is the llllft who atarda for
desegrepllm In moot of their 8l'llde• lour through olx to
law
and order."
elementary schools next week. Roooewlt VUiap.
This
year, IBl'lY 2,500
No Tranefera
Wldte children wW be guiJW
Nell'oe•
will
be In once mostlyTransfers to other Columbia
to mce all-lllack schools In both
white schools In Mobile an:l Ito
cities, Ins- ol Nesro children schools- mco poallble Wider the o.murllo, - a d with only
"treedcm of &lt;:boice" plan-ue
enterlq~ white schools.
110
lcqer permllllcl. More u.n 620Wtyear.
The guldelinaa for accampllsh-

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Together

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'1'111! IIJttle plAil tor -

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ls .tttdJar,• tU.r
PayM, 37-yeaNIId Q •..._
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church achonlll)'atein.

QUEEN-S I Z E 0 knitting
news? Easy roglon sleeves
ond o gently shaped silhouette show rich knitted
pattern to best odvontoge. Knitting instructions for the dress in sizes
12 to 20 ore ovoiloble.

Move lo' the alkhlte suburbe,
aroos that es- deoeiJ'eplll•i

because of realdentlal petterns.
llo!'coll octoOala with. wlllte
minnrltloa, vl&lt;iatbv ~snry
school alllndlnce laws, In the •
h&lt;ve state and local ol!lclalo
wiU not on!tl'ce the Jaw.

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101111 ago learnod tbat properly
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Dear Mrs. K. M.: I suggest
belting, the dress with ribbon.
You can make a dainty, feminine belt ·from some of the
new wide ribbons printed with
floral patterns, or check the
trimming section of your nee·
dlework department for the
embroidered trims you can
buy by the yard. Glue 'n' tack
the ribbon to a belt that closes
with snaps. You can buy them
at your notion counter, too.

ly atallachoclldeilell'O;IIIIOD.
uF'leedtln ot eholee" pUts the
burden ol chaliCe on the NOIJ'O
parents woo ean choose, often
in the face of white pressures~
to send their chUdron to
whatever school they wish.

Superior Bralid

SIZZLERS

KNIT KNACKS
Dear Judy: Two years ago
I crocheted a dress in a lacy,
open pattern that il a varialion on the shell stitch. It bas
a jewel neckline, long &amp;leeves
and Is semlfilted. I wear the
dress with a matching slip.
While I love the dress, I wonder if you ·bave any Ideas to
give It a new look on the third

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trasllng color for the lining
for a truly new look. Or use
the same color for .lbe lining
as you chose for the dress, but
select a sUJ!)IUy lighter or
darker tone for effective contrast.-Judy Love.

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COLIJMBIA, S.C. . (liPl)-.
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1111• citY whose children ~: the
llrat total ocbool de~
In 'the Deep SOUth - . Week.
Almost all .,.. biller!)' oullll"'
kenln-sWGII.
They are IDlOIW the llrot li&gt;
l'eel the elrects o! a MIIJ. 117
decision by the &amp;4&gt;reJIIO Court
thet ' said the Solth's "~
ol choice" deaeiJ'eptlOn pla!ls
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all~. 8!11'~ •hAl· •tile, hl.,...

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to .....- . . Us ~· .... tne,lllfte Wbl!e iUbW'bi In both
llllll1lilc. ' ial . ......~ ' Durn
cllloa, · lor !be' moat pirt,
.......ont In Soolthetn
coDtlDle to · ea..,;e' deaeirtowDL
,
·uon
it Ill IP'Ide lewla.
Nowhere II the bllllnloll
In
CGlumbla. the lltllllber ol
into- to l'll'ldb ellmiMie more ovldem lhan In the Eau NIIIJ'OII ln ~ aclloola
Claire district on the north aide
racial ._lion.
wW ao (ran 2,500 laat year to
middle
This ,... not the Intent o! ol CGiumbla, 1
8,500 tlila year. There are abnut
most, ll any' or these loell- elisa lllllllbnrhoed · """110111111 ol 18,000 Negroes llliiOI1K the 41,000
opllon pions an:l the rooull Ia textile m!llhanola an:1 blue collar children In the clcy's acllool
another croasrollds !nr the workers. Many are ' - •
syatom.
sesrepiiGnlxl&amp;.
schools In the region.
In Moblltt, suburban Prichard
HOUSIIIC Ia ahorpi)' divided
Dual School System
Ia
faced with orders remarkably
If ljllllled tflrOUBIInu! the l1oac r ..ial n.... Nesroe• live slmUar to the Eau Claire area
Soolh, the latest declslnn will be lllliDIJ' lh two areas or Eau o! Columbls. The same kind or
the most siln!fil)lnl step toward Claire: Alcq the rallr&lt;od school aueance zODea are
elimination of the aroo' s dual tracb, an:l In • public hOIIIIJW belnc used, this lime under
achool ll)'alom since the court's proJect.
Near the houaq proJect Ia cllrect court orders.
1951 lanlmark rulbv wldch said
Pollee Chief Du. T. Davia,
" seporate educllloaal facUIIIIa Rooaewlt VUJaae Elementary runniiiC for mayor ol Prichard,
SchooL Last year It wu all·
are tnherentb UDBQ.ual."
black.
Near RooHvell Vllllp Ia Aid he camol guarantee the
The decision Is not -cted
"salol)"' olwldte chlltlren guiJW
to have wldeopread impact lor Glblloo Elementary School. Last
to mostly Nesro elem0111ar1
the cWTent school term but two year It IIIII 16 bllck cldJdren In aclloola an:l being ·clot In the
cities, Columbia llld Mobile, schocll with 326 white children. role of the deaegregitiiiC fnrce.
Thia fall, the two ochoola have
AIL, are under court ordera to
Aplnot GuldeHnea
boon
paired by HEW In a
berln lull integration at once.
Davia' ~!PI advert!...
In .... step, they .... neljlhbor- allelldance • ments
nole he Is "the Only nion
scheduled to go from tokenlam AU rammes in the zone ~and In the race to stand aplnat ·
-which lias been the rule their cblldren In 8l'llde• ...
federal guldelinas" an:lllld that
throughout the South- to total through three to Glblloa, 1111
"DID Is the llllft who atarda for
desegrepllm In moot of their 8l'llde• lour through olx to
law
and order."
elementary schools next week. Roooewlt VUiap.
This
year, IBl'lY 2,500
No Tranefera
Wldte children wW be guiJW
Nell'oe•
will
be In once mostlyTransfers to other Columbia
to mce all-lllack schools In both
white schools In Mobile an:l Ito
cities, Ins- ol Nesro children schools- mco poallble Wider the o.murllo, - a d with only
"treedcm of &lt;:boice" plan-ue
enterlq~ white schools.
110
lcqer permllllcl. More u.n 620Wtyear.
The guldelinaa for accampllsh-

"""'r

I

ard,
Together

eotuinbJ.a•il,

..

Claire' · formed ; !reedcm ol chalCo; ··
'1'111! IIJttle plAil tor -

poqtl
ls .tttdJar,• tU.r
PayM, 37-yeaNIId Q •..._
~ 'Mobile'•' STAND, ~

'

Organize pri.ate, · all-white

aehonla In ilie city's eXteftalve
church achonlll)'atein.

QUEEN-S I Z E 0 knitting
news? Easy roglon sleeves
ond o gently shaped silhouette show rich knitted
pattern to best odvontoge. Knitting instructions for the dress in sizes
12 to 20 ore ovoiloble.

Move lo' the alkhlte suburbe,
aroos that es- deoeiJ'eplll•i

because of realdentlal petterns.
llo!'coll octoOala with. wlllte
minnrltloa, vl&lt;iatbv ~snry
school alllndlnce laws, In the •
h&lt;ve state and local ol!lclalo
wiU not on!tl'ce the Jaw.

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.

Near"?' nine ol every 10
Soolhem school dlatrloll use

•

•

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-t

•

FRAMING
LUMBER

time around.-Mrs. K. M., Beloit, Wis.

.

urreedam of choice" deaqrq&amp;.·
tiro plans. Local achool board•
101111 ago learnod tbat properly
hantlled the plone call e!fe&lt;ti&gt;&amp;o

2x.t
216

Dear Mrs. K. M.: I suggest
belting, the dress with ribbon.
You can make a dainty, feminine belt ·from some of the
new wide ribbons printed with
floral patterns, or check the
trimming section of your nee·
dlework department for the
embroidered trims you can
buy by the yard. Glue 'n' tack
the ribbon to a belt that closes
with snaps. You can buy them
at your notion counter, too.

ly atallachoclldeilell'O;IIIIOD.
uF'leedtln ot eholee" pUts the
burden ol chaliCe on the NOIJ'O
parents woo ean choose, often
in the face of white pressures~
to send their chUdron to
whatever school they wish.

Superior Bralid

SIZZLERS

KNIT KNACKS
Dear Judy: Two years ago
I crocheted a dress in a lacy,
open pattern that il a varialion on the shell stitch. It bas
a jewel neckline, long &amp;leeves
and Is semlfilted. I wear the
dress with a matching slip.
While I love the dress, I wonder if you ·bave any Ideas to
give It a new look on the third

''

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'

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EAT

XTRA
BOUNTY

2xl

2110
lncl

If you're willing to spend a
little more lime and effort.
why not line the dress? Choose
a complementary but con·
trasllng color for the lining
for a truly new look. Or use
the same color for .lbe lining
as you chose for the dress, but
select a sUJ!)IUy lighter or
darker tone for effective contrast.-Judy Love.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS COMPANY

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Clllrch ~It 1S43 fnr aaoa
3-13; time, 9 to 11:30 a.m. There
will he 6m carloilu, mu a I c,

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"

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B. ThomJi- Georare &amp; ~
.... 1114 La-Ra: ~

~· .;,;.; ~ nr

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LGve Jay Circle mot at tlto homo cards If tilt)' ha•o blrthdayllldl

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Will 1111 to a Mlaolonary family mambars turned In bottle capo
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olrclo members. Announced &lt;mr- Antl\oiiY, dlalrman. _.ed the
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