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Rev. and Mrs. Menzel Smltb obaf\lO of 1ft Civic Partieipao
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Crooksville, spent Sunday with P.eart Fund and March
Iher father, Clarence Clark. . Dimes at the February me••~ II
I .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat· mg of. the Loyal Pals Class
kins and son, Tommy, Colum~ th~ Middlepo~ Ctmrch of Chri.st
bus, spent the weekenp witll :fliesday evemng at the
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Slatot Rf, Mtss Mildred Hawley. Mrs.
and other relatlves.
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~r R~nolds, vice pres}d••nt,
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Mrs. Virgie Bech!le, Render- preMded rn the aboence of
son Js the guest of her son president, Miss Mabel HyseU.
and' da"""ter-m
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and closing with prayer. A
DANCE AT RIJ11AND
round-robin card was sent to
The Junior class of Rutland Mrs. Allen Jenkinson in Flori·
High School will sponsor a Val· da, who has been ill Valentines I
entlne dance Friday night at will be sent by tne members to '
the. Rutland Grade achooi. audl· Mrs. Leah Sidenslrlcker In Flo. I
torJ~ froJm 9.~ p.m. to 11 p. rida.
m. J ue ays will emcee
the The traveUitg prize
dance. A Valentine queen will by Frances Roush wa!! won
be selected
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Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
DANCE ANNOUNCED
Grace Pratt awarded the
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less girt. Mrs. Edgar Re)'J!Olcls
, e orneroy Hagb School gave a program topic on ''JuSemor class will sponsor the dith," a wOman. of tHe Old
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annual Valentine Dance to be
beld Saturda at the p
.ament. .Miss Nina Russell and 1
auditorium tom 9:30 ~~;roy Mrs. Robert Rawlings were I
foll wi
p. named to assist with the
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with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thomas.
A film on ~ Bible and its
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tho- many translahons for u!le in
all parts of tile world was
mas of Mason, W. Va., VISited 5h
to 1 . .
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Sunday afternoon, with Mr. and l own
egJ.onau-es a
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Mrs. Royal Thomas.
folk wben FeeneY:Bennett Post
Mrs. Lewis Fox and
Mrs. , 128, Amencan Leg1on, met Wed·
Charles R Karr Sr were wed.i nesday evemng at the
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nesday dmner guests of Mrs. Albert Roush post
comWyatt Radford and daughter,
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Mrs. George Sisson.
man _er, ~n u
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Wa yne Pullins and fr iend, Imeet!ng praor to the showma: of
Ed Brown of Mineral City spent the fdm. Cards were sent to
the weekend at his cabin ot members of the post wlro are
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spent the past weekend in Wil-iof the ~•ble Society, begun In
liamstown, W. Va., with heri the 1800 s, which ~as been . reo ,
brotfler and sister-in-law Mr Isponslble ·for placmc the Bible
and Mrs. Donald' Pullins.'
· Within reach of millioos of peoMrs. Charles Withee left Wed· ple. The film showed early clips
nesday for Rio Grande to care of Biblea bem&amp; •ent to soldiers
for her arandson, Mathew Wi- ID World War I, and down ·to
thee while his mother In confin- the present.
ed to the hospital.
The program was presented
, Clarence Andrews spent Tu&lt;,. by Paul Haptonstall. · chaplain,
j day at the Gallipo1is Clinic for 1m observance of the Back
To
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God Movement sponsored by ,
tile Amerlcon Legion In FebruCELERRATE IDRTHDAY ary, commemorating tho llllli·
Relalives who helped Mrs versary of the four chaplains, 1
Mary Ref'd celebrate ller 81si who went down on the Dor- '
-and soto
i birthday recently, were Mr. and chester during World War D.
f'f e.._ iR B111i11utes.
: Mrs. Jesse Newell.
Tuppers Approximately 80 person1 .at- 1
S!rin dry one toad nue •
! Plains; Mr. and Mrs. WatemK~ tended the showing, lnrhuliDJ I
8'lhel wasn.s.
I White, Keno; Mr. and
Mrs . boy scouts of the eomrnunitJ.
Cornp4etely portable •••moves
lt'om sink to statap atli on
· Ross Cleland, Mr. and Mrs.
easy roltina easteiS.
Willie Frecker and Mr. Hobar1 Pvt, Lane Arrive~
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Chestt'r, and Mr. and Mrs. Army Private Tommy
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SEE A D£MOIISTRA HON
Norman McCain, daUghter~. Lane, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. ·
Sherry, Faith and Amber. A Calvin G. Lane, Route 1, Mid- :
s;ster, Mrs. Homer DamewOOtJ dleport, has arrived in Vietnam
of
Akron, telephoned during the will! his unit, the 9th lnfantty
Middleport, ·o.
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Division. Lane 11 a gr'@lladier '
the "Old Reliable" Div•ioa I
which was last stationed at Ft. ,
mce·y, Kan.
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A, 3rd IIJittalion of the divi- 1
slon's 47th Infantty. Ri1 wUe, f
Elizabeth, Uves at Route
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spent the weekend with Mrs. To 2 Funds by
R. C. Sansbury and Miss Sally Ch
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meetia&amp; Tuesday, Feb. U, at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry

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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F &amp; i
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Thursday, Feb, t at 7:30 p.m..'
at the Masonic Temple. There 1
will be wort for two eandidnle&gt;:
in the second degree. Relre!!h-,
menls will be ...,ed. All Ma•
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecli Hill, Ll·
returned home Monday af. l
ter being called bert due to 1
llineSB of Mr. Hill's father ·
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visited Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. ,
and Mrl. Ernest Clart, of Ra· 1
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

$1.00 DESERT FlOWER
DEODORANT

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$1.29 JERGENS lOTION

79c VALUE

0-TIPS

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$2.00 DORoTHY PERKINS
HAND CREAM

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$1.00 DOROTHY PERKINS
lATH Oil
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NEW HALO HAIR SPRAY,
Sizt, $1.48 Value. 69c
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lANOliN PlUS SHAMPOO, ftc Value · ·· · · · · · · · ·' · · 59c \
JOHNSON BABY POWDER, 39c Value ............ ,.. · 2-tr.'
DOVE SOAP, lATH ,.SIZE .. •........ ·.. · .. ·:· 2 for 39c
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Stnnng M&lt;lgs CounlJi ff)f' .,..,. H Y1011
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Member FDIC
AIIAccountolnoured Up to $15,000 Under
Tho Federol Deposit lnouronca CorporiiiH

HONG KONG (IJPI) The T~ 1..W~
Malnlchl reportod today the Chi,... Com-lit
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atlon ormy had Hlzecl all dolllllflc eMU. alrl.._ Iii
China In order to "pnpan for war." An81l1r np11t
Hid army penonnel on "cultural nvolutl_.. • ht ..lll
had baen ....ned to ~~ Full slgnlflca- of
tho Nporh WH not I
ilhly known llut tMy apo
po~~rod to boar out nporll the army wM _ . , . t .
greahr rooponslblllty In the cultural ..-lutlln. A
guideline for tho revolution publillhad ,..,.,....., •
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Rusk spelled this wt further Saturday niBJtl IWasbfnllool
' "UHINGTON IUPH - '!'l&gt;e Tlnlrodoy in 1 Dlliooally tol,._ Uln6). Tile tzuce lnclt... a
Uni\ed Slates will not end '"e vised news conferonce. Tbe key pause in the bombing of the
bellltillll! of North Vietruun in seolioo of tho secretary's North. RliSk repeated U.S.
for a mere "pouibih· openiltz suuement was:
policy that ID Ulellslon, fori
talb while !he Conunu- "For aome time now lbe;-e whiclt Popa Paul VI • hal
,t&lt;lllUnue their "invas100" hQ beeft evident a ll)lstemattc appealed, Is "aomelhln&amp; wbldi
campaign by !be Communist can be dioousoecl" wtlb Nortll
of u.s. polk:y side to brine abonl an Vietnam.
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of . Slate- -Doon unconditional and permanent
But he said that, to far, tho'
adminlstralior.' s """sation of the bomb ins of truce hal beeo marked by "a
:o a recettt series North Vil'lnam wtthoilt ••Y ditturblni number &lt;Of vlola·
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oorr..pondln&amp; mJUtary action lions," and North VIetnamese
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on lhelr aide lit o&lt;change '"' vessels bavo been oboerved
Valley Publllhfq C.., tho pdSBlbility of talks -whicb ''dashJni toUth" o1ong tile OOUI
f&amp;lildeot ltidlanl S, OWea Is thus far are fo,mless and ro resupply forces In the South.
Columbuo !OdoY ·for IIi• without ..,ntent."
Rusk also made Jlllbllc an
Ullul tileeti"' of Ill• He said 1M UtJted Statos "elaboration" of lht It peace
~~:~."~~ado•. "cannot accept" a sttuatloo In polnll tho adininistraUon first
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)lomt .Sator- "bich men and armr move, issued In January 19t!tl. The new
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---""""'·- - - - South to attack aJUed armed made by various admfnstralion
pubUc . qvl'utures by HamI forces ond VIetnamese clvillaM. o!flcials lrom timt to Ume alnce_
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there could be oeare "We must know the military then.
i::,:~~:u ;·.:AJI!lted State' consequences of such a mJUtary Some of tlte additlofll, whlrJt
, ODd!!d the aotioD on our part " Rusk said. now have been DIBde part of
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"They must not expect us 10 one public rec&lt;lrd, are :
Communist overtures - stop cur mllftary ac~lon by -"U the other aide wlll not
callelil&gt; thorn "peace bombing while they continue come to a cooferOJIOf tablo we
rtitoro" .C ' €orne throu!!b num- their military action by lnva- are prepared to engqelit dlrtoct
choruleJM 'f"''•ding Sial'- . slon."
d I 'c" s II 0" s or dlscusaion
'by 'l!'anoi's forellJll Aceording to one interprets- through an lntermedl8f7."
rfntllter and ,If• represontatlve lion, the recent Communist -If peace Is achieved the
Paris. 'li)ty wore retnloro&lt;d overtures were designed to U.S. is prepared to help convart
-atotomen of otl1er Jan&lt;ts,l sound out Washington on 11! its milllary bases lit Soutbeaot
Premier Alexei N. prtoe lor stopping the bombing. Asia "for peaoeful usoslbat will
l'ilforit:' ·-"
If so, Rusk has thrown the boll benefit the peoples of the enUrt
.Okleiii 'I/JIAJIIIIN•~ad lfven back to tbe Conununisll hy area."
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to thl~~nlst fine than onythlng Hanoi bas yet any segment of the South eight o clock, lite
te a cons
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Vietnamese people from peace- will bB In Racine for their
when htf ' h did not lind
WU! Dllcuso Truce
lui particioaUon In their oout&gt; next to last MOVC game of
the statomenll any "serious Rusk did not foreclose lUI try's fuhtre." This would the year, •nd the final cha!IOf
extension of the lour.day lUIUir presumably lnc:lude the Commu- to ~ll out of the MOVC cellar.
r.ew
tnlce, which Ol!ds nisi National Llberalfon Front. Ltmplng along wtlb only one
win in the MOVC race, the
Falcon flve can move out of
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litis Win over the Tornadoes,
wbo have also been having '
mighty ru1ged year.
In their first meeting this
year, the Ohioans came on to
nudge tbe Wahamans by 0
hantlllll
of points
on theCundiff,
Waha·
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floor.
Shennan
McClintock and his mates took
advantage of excessive turnovers to win that first meeting.
Lately, the f'ltloons have
been maldng !ewer· tumoven.
and on nights when their shootInS bas been reapacblllle, lbty
have been mooh tougher. Bill
Marshall and Larf7 Fry OOI!llnue to lead the Falcons, but
help from Mike Ff7, Ralph
Batoy, Sisk, and BOph Tony
Flolda, hu made them a solid
unit at times.
In any oue, It ~I be the
battle of lho all'O-rans toplght
an4 "' avoid the oellar Is a
mlghty Dice thins, so bolh clublt
will be out to win the latest

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(UPII- You oookla'• ltuy a brunedlatoiJ ' iiP,On 118nUW by korny 11 leader or Domoorato IbiD five, and remove tlle-Umll,·

30 G"IrIs " I be cappedm
° Ceremomes
At H0Jzer Hosp1ta
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Wl"ll
to promote tho ••ouaobJne
city," pve oway Ita - •
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II "'u tho llnl time ill J8l
dayo tho DOWipaPfJ' had te .
pve away Us street edition, . , 3D Gfrlo Soul ltu eat Trlh 1Dams, and "Eiemll Ufe" by
aDd tho Dd lillie fa i7 Capplnfl .,cercloea of
the Dungan.
yean.
. . &amp;!zer .Hospital School or Nur· The prooe88lonal wUI
be
sins wlll be held tonight at I "Thine Is the Glory" by Han·

SalJy·.Mora
Has Anolher

Beauty r.·tle

Melts County's pretty Junior
Miss SaUy Mora hu aM~r
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Mora
been selectecl by Loell Affiliate No. 11 of the N.,.
Uonal Hairdressers Cosmetelog1a1 Assn. to reign as quetD o!
the 11th 'nnual Natlooal Beau1y Sillon week.
U&gt;cal AffiUate 11 Is oomurts·
ed of cosmetolD&amp;lsts from ObJo
and .west VIrginia.
Miss Mora as Junior Mt,.,
wiU also be representin&amp; thP
Breck eo .. National
Junior
Miss •ponsor, Sunday aft-.rnoon at 2 p.m. at Iola'o Beauty

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of "Fanfare" by Dubois. Mrs. Merreceive Jyn Roso wlll be orgallist.
their nursing caps from Miss The fl'lorence
NlghUogale
Berenice Skehan, director of Pled'e will be by the entire
the •ebool, who WiU be aulst- class of l!IGi. Immediately fol·
ed by Miss Anita Cbes..r~ cia" Iowln&amp; the ceremony, a 'reoepadvisor.
. tioo wlll be held In the formal
Tile claSI will be Jll'tatnted lounge of Davli Hall.
by Mrs. Martha Hamllton, lit- Members ol the claso of 19tl9
structor In Fundamentals of are from Gal!lpolis, Chester,
NursiD(. Mra. Barbara Brown, Jaekton, Waverly, c;oal Grove,
also class advisor, wlll dlreot Pomeroy, Atheno, ·wellston,
the lighting Of , the candles.
Cbeoapeako, Bidwell, Syr~CIIH,
Joseph C. Chapman, psstor Mcl)ermott, Waterloo, Muldl•
of the First Baptist Church, pori, Sanduaky, Wheelersbur&amp;,
Gallipolis, wJJI Jive the lnvoca' NeiJonvJUe, Ironton,
Pedro,
lion and benediction.
Portsmouth, aDd _Selotovllle,
Tb• Glee Club of tho School Ohio, ODd Barboursville
1111d
of Nur•llll Will present three Polut Pleosant.
musical selectlono under the Members of !be CIIISS ol ltlfl8
dlreotlon of Merlyn Russ, ac- and their baiiiO towns are:
companied by Judy Hall. Tile NatiCY YvoiDie Adama, GalU·
seleotlons will be "Born To Be polls: Cheryl A. Bentz, ChesFree" by Williams,
"You'll ter: p,trtcia Ann Bloss, JackNever Walk Alono'' by Wll· too; Deborah Kay
Bradley,
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Coal Grove; Jennifer L)'lll! !)\'~
ans, Pomeroy; . Patricia
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fl'loor, Athens; Thoren Gnlo;.
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Kohler, Waverly; Carolytl AM
Lawhorn, Bidwell.
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CoMle Sue Le~,, SJ· ,
racuse: MarUYD D. l.yGII, Jav·..
trly; Lois Allll McCJura. r at~~
Dermott: SbaMI 1M -~llelc,
Waterloo; Judith Kay .Moq,rp,
Ml&lt;ldleport; Vlctlo ~.
SanduBky; Marllyo
Par~,
Wbeelersburl; Llndll - R9At, ,
Athens.
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....,.,ville, W. Va.: Chm'ltllal:
Sil)'der, Nelooovllle; · .···CijierylSparks, Ironton; Barbara;Jpn
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of slx on lite number of •
wore clvlll tbtm away.
the uaulltoi&lt;Jitys.
Democral Choice
lr&lt;&gt;lll I aherltf may nome. . ,
The lUI lllltd to olWie for .
Tile bill bad .. be paloltd b7 Groy said this alfonla Dento- Bollt chamben rtturD to
Z4 hOIIfl Qd tho 81. Peteno Feb. 1 lor ll to become eHec- erall "lho opportunity of work Monday ru,hl. · ·~
burl Evtlllq ladepelldell,

to 1•1 underway lbout held.
sevon,
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the varsity tilt 10 Miss Mora wUJ reign ov•r COLUMBUS (UPI) -'111• bit-•
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, loy C!Ontlljuod, "~ wiD 1)1114 .
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lollow lmmtdlolaly.
this and a!IO partlr.lpate u a ler atruggle In Vlotnom will lienal~ oold even II puee together aDd wiD llfll . . . . lit
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model for one of 'tho 15 balr probably end In a otalamate lallla do toite place h• ballovecl fo_relgn policy.~' .
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Edmund S. Muskle, D-1\laine,,
styles that will be lhown.
olmllar to the ooluUon of _the America would not be able to .In toucblng on oovaro1 olhor
will bold field hearing, In four
Tbla tthowJng will tfflclaUy Korea confilct, ·a top news cor- Btl a IIIUement that wiD be &lt;ountriea In Asia, llen!lty said: .
Guafi'Wial• - Galllpolls, cities over the nOJtt lwo weeks
1!larl !be week which 1J dedi· respondoot predicted 'l'hureclay ogreeabfe to au.
-India, with Ill ltndency to. .
12.2 and JU running 7 feet of · on the problems of aijtornolllle
eatecl to ·~ beiutllul wom· night.
He pointed out that President ward lregmentalioo aDd fe~
rollen; Pl. Plhaont
24.32: :exhau,t control devices, which
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Oil everywhere."
"II (the war) will probably Jobnson already h8J lndlcaed file, will be _one or "our ~
Pomeroy·M- ll0.12; Hinton, i will be required on 1968 model
~Local Won1011 ol Affiliate 11 end In a stalemate, not quite thll by atatlng publicly that Jlllfldouo hut*.~~• ill ..lhe r.
1 t!2 lallln&amp;: Kanawba Falls, 1cars.
Lf)NOON (UP!) :- Prime
this palll week bave beep 8J)OIId- as good as !be one we bave In America wao prepared to com- turn."
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4.42 r111rta: CliartesiBD, 11.11 ns- ' Muskle Is chalnnan of the , Mimst•r Harold Wiltotr1 might
Jni much ol' their time In tilt Koreg," ~tewart Henoley, chief promlae.
-Japan Ia '.'a brilbt opol."
lng. All !llllw doms on the i Senate suboornmlttee on air andj make a Ia!! appeal to r&amp;&gt;vle1
beiull,fioallon of leu lorlllllate Slate Departmonl CoiTti[&gt;Ollll- Hensley sold this statement and
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Kanawha River ora .., !Itt slli. Jwater pollution. Tile hearings Preml•r AleJei Kosygtn,, ~ay Pat O'Brien, a guard, led all women 1n area lnofltutlm$.
ent for United Press Intorno· hal "stcn.Ued a wllllqness to -Sukal'llo'o future u """ Ill
Boot Mo-ts•
1will open tn L9s Anseles I to persu~~ Ballo! to· . Jive seorera with If pOints 11turs- '~be! vtolted the llle!Ja Co~- llonal, told edlton and ]llflillaJt. make eoncesslono."
Indonesia luha~ty.
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cmldtttlo ers altend\"1 the Mlh IIIIII1W In turning to anolhor trouble The ONA ~nted . awarda
Gllllpolll 80111 - E Deana 1Denver Tllursd.,Y, St. Louis Amenca stops bom_blng ,,North Pomeroy and Mkllfiepori trosh- home, Eastern Star home, Rl•· Ohio Newspaper AssoclaUon spot lit Aola, Hensley called the to _Dr. L.
Hortln, djreotor,
Bosworth liP S:G6 p.m.; AIJn ' Frtday with tho followJni week VIetnam,
Brtt,lsh dlplol!lllUc men besketbau teamo at Mid· onswood, Lakin State llosptt· convention.
Internal otruQJe Ia Clllna 1 Ol!lo Unl~trf[ty School of JourR. Merrtll "2.1~:25 p.m.; Baby !to be spent In Detroit
SOurteS said..
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Len up~:
_ . : Miss SliSan. Soviet source. aa!d tho~ wu But IIJI)lke the .first ••me, and C!OIIIIIy bomeo.
....,, uld "bomblD( wiD not &lt;rung to iJIIpoH "Mmlalll 011 don StroD(, pr"ldeni and i~W-.
dOWll 4:2$
Solvay down j
Ultlt or. no chance WUSbn would which Pomeroy wOP at Pom· Locll president ol Afftllate Ioree" Hanoi to end Ito olrugS]o. the party."
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oWte Lucas down t Shear~r down 10:25 p.m.
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eroy _ also as 811 assembly 111s ~~ llartrum ot Pomeroy. He Slid that !Ome Walhlnc· He said "Communllm Ia lit Inc,, can~
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' ·· · '· -'-ton olllcilla believe lht curunt o otato o1 cban!l" that appears lljaoh received · lhe ONA~I ;
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peace talk compaisn 11 a "ma- lrreveroable. Th1o doe!n'l molD DfsiJniulsbed Service to Jour- ·,
Kauwba ~.., lloata _Mar- p.m.; Lock 14, A. J. Patton up )oint British • Rualian pea..: Tbe MilS Babeo 1ec1 31·= at
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Jor effort to m0111elrap Allier- thol Communism 11 not dan1er· qaljpm A!farda.
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les K doi!D ·i :40 I m'· T
m.; S. M. Jenks up 6:55 a.m.; weekl'llll sertes of lonna! talks quarter post
"Tbt Communlsll wont a per- 0111."
'I'I]Jtrada~ afternoon and wW t
Wbll; up',ti:'06 ·p.m.;
E.·~~ ~ ~k 15, Reliable up 1:30 a.m.; wl~ a session In Wilson's But the Little Pantllen Sll"led
IIW!eol and ol bombln&amp;, but H1111Iey bellavoo that Mao - p SaturdaJ.
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!be U.S. will not give 1111 un- hu a lood chance to win a The hfthUght· takeo place II I
Olorlesto1u Helen .Z at a a.m. IP~loe up 5. 10 a.m.,
Queen Downlni Sl. ·
·four •• !be filial period to 1111
condliii'Dil promlst to end toctlcll victory, but In tho ton&amp; fonllht'' banqpet . 1'hen newoat O.KOD Harbor; Winfield, O.j·&lt;.~ty down 1:15 a.m.; Lock 17, W~was ..ldtobave1111ed lobort by 2.
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jup f :35 a.ra.; Roberl P. Tibott North VIetnam to IO to 1M Swatul and YoUD( tach f, T. COLuMJiu~ !UP!) - A tO. on !be part of tho ColllliiUIIIIII. "No molter wbo wllll," Heos- pr...,ted ·
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midnight; Principia down 4:15 Kosyaln himself
indioatedlblll baci1S, Pat""'""' t. Don- higher prices,
Stalty,
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a~- ....... , ...,a.m.; Glldo MeCool doWD 6:20 Wilson had llalni.Ued when lnlo Hao-eij 2. Bob· IAW!o ·ll, bead or Ute N,U~,FMr. IM 'Mrs. DaJa RuueU,
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a.m.; l&lt;&gt;ck :!!· WatU"I al 1:10 he told Ute news conference the Iand Allan CuMingham ••
Organlzatljitf olldl J8DI ~ JeH and 111111111 of
,a.m. ; Mr. CriBs, MI.
Slate, United Slatoo mlllll batt tho/ It IVU lbo final pme l!)r Staley, or ~· lll'l\'1, re,
Col~s,. and Mr. llld Mrl. ,
Harvey Jordan, Phillip Sporn 1bomblni "wlthoill COJIIIitlona" Ill Middleport; wbleb had 1 w vealed 1tJ.o. ~~""' ~y 'Ill P
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and
11q II.. .,...,.,, 0 h J o. and Coi!BD Quooll; Lock
21. 111 Wloi!J poaet taJka.
otatoD.
mtellns , of ~'~ ~ of
Bnjl.e of ~ 1'~1 Sundey :
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the f~ -Briti!P: , Ht· olld d~
Pew, Carn\el and llarjl.,_ Jlllttrt: of _Mr and ,M LiJI. ,
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l'ERSHING'i STARS
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!aiiJ called loi thO ~ to A ft""
'I'IWIItd In Murphy were Saturday mttora CoiQ 'J!Gueil '
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•Mrl',l J. 8. Rallltld and to~
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lllll u lht 1111011 wss beCJn. Mr•. Howml ·ftomu , •nd 1ly oi. M"'!Ison ll't spandlng 1 •
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Y.,. ...,, Now JJ. Rowe up 12:2$ a.m.; Robert wu aulhoril,ld to pmcrlbe bll :lllen 1pent anotber ·•U million
Staley aold •. jll,e , ltrlkl! woulcl idnf, to puD out of the tlfeetl Patricia wora Sunday .V nln fiW df.ys with Mr. and Mro. t'
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lht 11m ll'VIIP CO\IIdl!'t do tbt cllned to mike 1 ~ 'P'Ciflc ant; lbe UPJ fePoried.
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~POm- :Klnr:J
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Lucian JoluMon up f.OI a.m.;
MUMMIFlCA'ftONS
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._... ....:;"~ Pierce up 1:30 a.m.; Early Eppllana not
only 1 The General AecoUIIIln1 Of. eleme~t . of. ~ 9f ~t ,al deptba of II Inches In llq!llb- 210 mD• ..,1 Q! lbt DtltWII't
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Mem- mummllled tllelrdead but10mejnc. (GA9l lo!d Conaraot BOrl woUld eiodcpile''OII uo~" be ·~tern New J!(f.,Y, At' day- cqast 11 ·f , . (UI'
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Z e p b Yr up ''50 1..,.-ed lnilllalo aa well. 111, 'lb~y !be Army w,.. ~&gt;~tore uplainecl
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) and 1• ~IIi and llbonda Jet~~~,
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m.; Jeffbvlt. up Ul P.-ntl Voc- lion ot ea!J, dop, oPI• 11ullll' Auaust 1M!; that tJi.,- wrir. lbe to oance,1 the • ~~~ thrt; Jnchei .. hour, the bur· J.:~;.:
tifo.m ~roductlon
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. _ IK up 10:30 P·?'·;
R.jfaiCOIIIIIId O'(Vll, ~!'diD( IOjl"ffOO . 171" bul .~1 'Clll' oontracl '!1'md( '~teclly eau:..aai!L ,
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tift bd.,.. tho elociiM dtte c)lolee" of tho 1ft clatoo 1111
Jn !be lotlliature but and tiJero!&gt;y ·lfl~llJ oet the the llddltlOllll •IJIOIIS"· IIIMd
eauebt Demoetats tn a oqueeM eleetlon.
~~~ have eomp beet!
play tl\'er the
of wbe-1
Dtmocrats, boP!nf to dtlo7 tho 1!1'0 ~~ ~laturt
poopollf(l eomtltutlonol amoowl· the ODC and roapi&gt;OI'IlolliMIIt rt11hed thrau.,.
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!iJOukl be placed .., tho blllot. eleelioo. ....,14 1101 provtdl lhe C&lt;JII!Io!orlllo•. They point
Tile Rhod.. oclminlSII'IUoo volt.t In !be House needed IB that flO opposition lttlltN;r~J 1m
wanll lht ameoxlments, which pass the bill ..-ltb tbe onte!W,_ beeo lieanl on the OIK. IIIQ!I....,ld estobHllh 8D .Oblo Bolld &lt;Y olause. It was ~ ll 1 ure.
Sell It ·
Comm,..Jon to boro'ow money regular1bill.
Tile OBC Bell Ill flnt
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for Ions-rar.go oal"tal tmprovo~- Sena!Ao Demoouto -~ tD llearln&amp; !ltrl T\ltlday nl~t.. 11"'
menll and oet legiflaUve oleo· walvo lbt rul&lt;~ tD all"" 1m- applritorlment altta4y ha
ttoo ditlrfcts lhrool&amp;h 19'/0, on mediate OODIIlderotfQD of Ute etlvtd Ill flnt BOUlt ..,mn; f. .
the May 2 ballot.
bill, bot llepu~licano then watt· tee hoarinl and the ~ ,W
By noldJntl the s~tal elec- eel out 1M tJuoee oonaecu.tlv~ selleduled Mondoy nlgnl. Tile
Uon that day, whtn many com- days the biD mll!t be NOd bo- llouso bu approved the OIK.
munltl.. aiN!ady ..... 1 prt. fort o vote and nlUraday reaolutlon and the Senate bios
mary eleoUon ocllodllled, the broti&amp;ht ' out e omended Ylf· passed reapportlonm• 1ltun
llddltlonal COlli eould be be1c1 to moo.
Bills ...,.. littroduotd . ~
1 minimum.
JUe • Dale
dey be!ln a4joumme!lt, In 1b ·.
To i&gt;yld a 'l"'dal eleetV&gt;n lor Tilt ametldmonll chan1ed tho Houot tD double to 1 ~. ""r1
only u-.., amPndmeota to Dt special oloctlon date to June &amp;, tho P.lym~lo to Ute w~RYJ
consldored tw;~ &lt;;oil tupay""' taped on omorpncy clause, lilfety lll!ld from boot 11\'f!!U•.J;
an adilltitmal $2.8 mUUon, !be and &lt;1tl tltr a4ver11sln&amp; period chan&amp;• the teocher Allf7 :!~&lt;::
GOP !ead.... oeoloDd.
by me wftk to provide an ad-. tor and others in the ~
A bill was Introduced In lbt dltlonal week for COIIildaraUon. IOUII4•tlon fo~ulo •tv! b~
House to 1to14 llie opeclal ole&lt;- Deoplle Demo&lt;ralle oppoliUon ovlcOon of toitants rot
Uon May 2 111d for lhe stall to the bUJ p8184'd 1!1 lite Senate paYJI)enl when tho londlonl 1'-i~
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pick up lho tab In communi· oDd wiD be bock before tho not m&amp;do repalrl.
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"I guess I'm rwer lito hill-l'm tho on(f .., ,.,. wlto
oclloduled.
In tbe unondmenll.
allow liquor violation tteari"'l'
can "l"embtr when &lt;OIISOIYIIIirtJ wtie tho iiOIIJI;.,nitfll"
EllllrJehe7 eta...
Tbe biD mlgbl now be titled, In the county ltlt ol C11Untle!
Republlcw were late In of. "whlob wu Frank Pokorny, with more thaD IIO,OGtl populo·
terlrtC the bib ·and laiiJed "' wltlcb way-May 2 or June I?" lktn; t't'QUIN firma !!I pay mtll·
8D emergency clause wltloli Senate PrtsldtDI Pro Tem Ttd ual llld clerical labor enployes t
ST. PETERSBIJK'G, , . _ would allow II to become low Gray, 1\-Plqua, remarked, Po- weekly If tit~ employ mono

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' "UHINGTON IUPH - '!'l&gt;e Tlnlrodoy in 1 Dlliooally tol,._ Uln6). Tile tzuce lnclt... a
Uni\ed Slates will not end '"e vised news conferonce. Tbe key pause in the bombing of the
bellltillll! of North Vietruun in seolioo of tho secretary's North. RliSk repeated U.S.
for a mere "pouibih· openiltz suuement was:
policy that ID Ulellslon, fori
talb while !he Conunu- "For aome time now lbe;-e whiclt Popa Paul VI • hal
,t&lt;lllUnue their "invas100" hQ beeft evident a ll)lstemattc appealed, Is "aomelhln&amp; wbldi
campaign by !be Communist can be dioousoecl" wtlb Nortll
of u.s. polk:y side to brine abonl an Vietnam.
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of . Slate- -Doon unconditional and permanent
But he said that, to far, tho'
adminlstralior.' s """sation of the bomb ins of truce hal beeo marked by "a
:o a recettt series North Vil'lnam wtthoilt ••Y ditturblni number &lt;Of vlola·
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on lhelr aide lit o&lt;change '"' vessels bavo been oboerved
Valley Publllhfq C.., tho pdSBlbility of talks -whicb ''dashJni toUth" o1ong tile OOUI
f&amp;lildeot ltidlanl S, OWea Is thus far are fo,mless and ro resupply forces In the South.
Columbuo !OdoY ·for IIi• without ..,ntent."
Rusk also made Jlllbllc an
Ullul tileeti"' of Ill• He said 1M UtJted Statos "elaboration" of lht It peace
~~:~."~~ado•. "cannot accept" a sttuatloo In polnll tho adininistraUon first
If
)lomt .Sator- "bich men and armr move, issued In January 19t!tl. The new
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---""""'·- - - - South to attack aJUed armed made by various admfnstralion
pubUc . qvl'utures by HamI forces ond VIetnamese clvillaM. o!flcials lrom timt to Ume alnce_
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there could be oeare "We must know the military then.
i::,:~~:u ;·.:AJI!lted State' consequences of such a mJUtary Some of tlte additlofll, whlrJt
, ODd!!d the aotioD on our part " Rusk said. now have been DIBde part of
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"They must not expect us 10 one public rec&lt;lrd, are :
Communist overtures - stop cur mllftary ac~lon by -"U the other aide wlll not
callelil&gt; thorn "peace bombing while they continue come to a cooferOJIOf tablo we
rtitoro" .C ' €orne throu!!b num- their military action by lnva- are prepared to engqelit dlrtoct
choruleJM 'f"''•ding Sial'- . slon."
d I 'c" s II 0" s or dlscusaion
'by 'l!'anoi's forellJll Aceording to one interprets- through an lntermedl8f7."
rfntllter and ,If• represontatlve lion, the recent Communist -If peace Is achieved the
Paris. 'li)ty wore retnloro&lt;d overtures were designed to U.S. is prepared to help convart
-atotomen of otl1er Jan&lt;ts,l sound out Washington on 11! its milllary bases lit Soutbeaot
Premier Alexei N. prtoe lor stopping the bombing. Asia "for peaoeful usoslbat will
l'ilforit:' ·-"
If so, Rusk has thrown the boll benefit the peoples of the enUrt
.Okleiii 'I/JIAJIIIIN•~ad lfven back to tbe Conununisll hy area."
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to thl~~nlst fine than onythlng Hanoi bas yet any segment of the South eight o clock, lite
te a cons
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' II' a wet!&lt; offered.
Vietnamese people from peace- will bB In Racine for their
when htf ' h did not lind
WU! Dllcuso Truce
lui particioaUon In their oout&gt; next to last MOVC game of
the statomenll any "serious Rusk did not foreclose lUI try's fuhtre." This would the year, •nd the final cha!IOf
extension of the lour.day lUIUir presumably lnc:lude the Commu- to ~ll out of the MOVC cellar.
r.ew
tnlce, which Ol!ds nisi National Llberalfon Front. Ltmplng along wtlb only one
win in the MOVC race, the
Falcon flve can move out of
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wbo have also been having '
mighty ru1ged year.
In their first meeting this
year, the Ohioans came on to
nudge tbe Wahamans by 0
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Shennan
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advantage of excessive turnovers to win that first meeting.
Lately, the f'ltloons have
been maldng !ewer· tumoven.
and on nights when their shootInS bas been reapacblllle, lbty
have been mooh tougher. Bill
Marshall and Larf7 Fry OOI!llnue to lead the Falcons, but
help from Mike Ff7, Ralph
Batoy, Sisk, and BOph Tony
Flolda, hu made them a solid
unit at times.
In any oue, It ~I be the
battle of lho all'O-rans toplght
an4 "' avoid the oellar Is a
mlghty Dice thins, so bolh clublt
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(UPII- You oookla'• ltuy a brunedlatoiJ ' iiP,On 118nUW by korny 11 leader or Domoorato IbiD five, and remove tlle-Umll,·

30 G"IrIs " I be cappedm
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At H0Jzer Hosp1ta
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to promote tho ••ouaobJne
city," pve oway Ita - •
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dayo tho DOWipaPfJ' had te .
pve away Us street edition, . , 3D Gfrlo Soul ltu eat Trlh 1Dams, and "Eiemll Ufe" by
aDd tho Dd lillie fa i7 Capplnfl .,cercloea of
the Dungan.
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. . &amp;!zer .Hospital School or Nur· The prooe88lonal wUI
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sins wlll be held tonight at I "Thine Is the Glory" by Han·

SalJy·.Mora
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Beauty r.·tle

Melts County's pretty Junior
Miss SaUy Mora hu aM~r
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Mora
been selectecl by Loell Affiliate No. 11 of the N.,.
Uonal Hairdressers Cosmetelog1a1 Assn. to reign as quetD o!
the 11th 'nnual Natlooal Beau1y Sillon week.
U&gt;cal AffiUate 11 Is oomurts·
ed of cosmetolD&amp;lsts from ObJo
and .west VIrginia.
Miss Mora as Junior Mt,.,
wiU also be representin&amp; thP
Breck eo .. National
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Miss •ponsor, Sunday aft-.rnoon at 2 p.m. at Iola'o Beauty

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Church Tblrty membera
of "Fanfare" by Dubois. Mrs. Merreceive Jyn Roso wlll be orgallist.
their nursing caps from Miss The fl'lorence
NlghUogale
Berenice Skehan, director of Pled'e will be by the entire
the •ebool, who WiU be aulst- class of l!IGi. Immediately fol·
ed by Miss Anita Cbes..r~ cia" Iowln&amp; the ceremony, a 'reoepadvisor.
. tioo wlll be held In the formal
Tile claSI will be Jll'tatnted lounge of Davli Hall.
by Mrs. Martha Hamllton, lit- Members ol the claso of 19tl9
structor In Fundamentals of are from Gal!lpolis, Chester,
NursiD(. Mra. Barbara Brown, Jaekton, Waverly, c;oal Grove,
also class advisor, wlll dlreot Pomeroy, Atheno, ·wellston,
the lighting Of , the candles.
Cbeoapeako, Bidwell, Syr~CIIH,
Joseph C. Chapman, psstor Mcl)ermott, Waterloo, Muldl•
of the First Baptist Church, pori, Sanduaky, Wheelersbur&amp;,
Gallipolis, wJJI Jive the lnvoca' NeiJonvJUe, Ironton,
Pedro,
lion and benediction.
Portsmouth, aDd _Selotovllle,
Tb• Glee Club of tho School Ohio, ODd Barboursville
1111d
of Nur•llll Will present three Polut Pleosant.
musical selectlono under the Members of !be CIIISS ol ltlfl8
dlreotlon of Merlyn Russ, ac- and their baiiiO towns are:
companied by Judy Hall. Tile NatiCY YvoiDie Adama, GalU·
seleotlons will be "Born To Be polls: Cheryl A. Bentz, ChesFree" by Williams,
"You'll ter: p,trtcia Ann Bloss, JackNever Walk Alono'' by Wll· too; Deborah Kay
Bradley,
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Lawhorn, Bidwell.
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Waterloo; Judith Kay .Moq,rp,
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of slx on lite number of •
wore clvlll tbtm away.
the uaulltoi&lt;Jitys.
Democral Choice
lr&lt;&gt;lll I aherltf may nome. . ,
The lUI lllltd to olWie for .
Tile bill bad .. be paloltd b7 Groy said this alfonla Dento- Bollt chamben rtturD to
Z4 hOIIfl Qd tho 81. Peteno Feb. 1 lor ll to become eHec- erall "lho opportunity of work Monday ru,hl. · ·~
burl Evtlllq ladepelldell,

to 1•1 underway lbout held.
sevon,
with
the varsity tilt 10 Miss Mora wUJ reign ov•r COLUMBUS (UPI) -'111• bit-•
No lleUiemeot
, loy C!Ontlljuod, "~ wiD 1)1114 .
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lollow lmmtdlolaly.
this and a!IO partlr.lpate u a ler atruggle In Vlotnom will lienal~ oold even II puee together aDd wiD llfll . . . . lit
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model for one of 'tho 15 balr probably end In a otalamate lallla do toite place h• ballovecl fo_relgn policy.~' .
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Edmund S. Muskle, D-1\laine,,
styles that will be lhown.
olmllar to the ooluUon of _the America would not be able to .In toucblng on oovaro1 olhor
will bold field hearing, In four
Tbla tthowJng will tfflclaUy Korea confilct, ·a top news cor- Btl a IIIUement that wiD be &lt;ountriea In Asia, llen!lty said: .
Guafi'Wial• - Galllpolls, cities over the nOJtt lwo weeks
1!larl !be week which 1J dedi· respondoot predicted 'l'hureclay ogreeabfe to au.
-India, with Ill ltndency to. .
12.2 and JU running 7 feet of · on the problems of aijtornolllle
eatecl to ·~ beiutllul wom· night.
He pointed out that President ward lregmentalioo aDd fe~
rollen; Pl. Plhaont
24.32: :exhau,t control devices, which
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Oil everywhere."
"II (the war) will probably Jobnson already h8J lndlcaed file, will be _one or "our ~
Pomeroy·M- ll0.12; Hinton, i will be required on 1968 model
~Local Won1011 ol Affiliate 11 end In a stalemate, not quite thll by atatlng publicly that Jlllfldouo hut*.~~• ill ..lhe r.
1 t!2 lallln&amp;: Kanawba Falls, 1cars.
Lf)NOON (UP!) :- Prime
this palll week bave beep 8J)OIId- as good as !be one we bave In America wao prepared to com- turn."
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4.42 r111rta: CliartesiBD, 11.11 ns- ' Muskle Is chalnnan of the , Mimst•r Harold Wiltotr1 might
Jni much ol' their time In tilt Koreg," ~tewart Henoley, chief promlae.
-Japan Ia '.'a brilbt opol."
lng. All !llllw doms on the i Senate suboornmlttee on air andj make a Ia!! appeal to r&amp;&gt;vle1
beiull,fioallon of leu lorlllllate Slate Departmonl CoiTti[&gt;Ollll- Hensley sold this statement and
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Kanawha River ora .., !Itt slli. Jwater pollution. Tile hearings Preml•r AleJei Kosygtn,, ~ay Pat O'Brien, a guard, led all women 1n area lnofltutlm$.
ent for United Press Intorno· hal "stcn.Ued a wllllqness to -Sukal'llo'o future u """ Ill
Boot Mo-ts•
1will open tn L9s Anseles I to persu~~ Ballo! to· . Jive seorera with If pOints 11turs- '~be! vtolted the llle!Ja Co~- llonal, told edlton and ]llflillaJt. make eoncesslono."
Indonesia luha~ty.
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! Mon~a.v, lb~n proceed to' ..me . "gn ol gooa laltjt ff day 1n a return matdt or tlte ty lntarmary, the
cmldtttlo ers altend\"1 the Mlh IIIIII1W In turning to anolhor trouble The ONA ~nted . awarda
Gllllpolll 80111 - E Deana 1Denver Tllursd.,Y, St. Louis Amenca stops bom_blng ,,North Pomeroy and Mkllfiepori trosh- home, Eastern Star home, Rl•· Ohio Newspaper AssoclaUon spot lit Aola, Hensley called the to _Dr. L.
Hortln, djreotor,
Bosworth liP S:G6 p.m.; AIJn ' Frtday with tho followJni week VIetnam,
Brtt,lsh dlplol!lllUc men besketbau teamo at Mid· onswood, Lakin State llosptt· convention.
Internal otruQJe Ia Clllna 1 Ol!lo Unl~trf[ty School of JourR. Merrtll "2.1~:25 p.m.; Baby !to be spent In Detroit
SOurteS said..
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Len up~:
_ . : Miss SliSan. Soviet source. aa!d tho~ wu But IIJI)lke the .first ••me, and C!OIIIIIy bomeo.
....,, uld "bomblD( wiD not &lt;rung to iJIIpoH "Mmlalll 011 don StroD(, pr"ldeni and i~W-.
dOWll 4:2$
Solvay down j
Ultlt or. no chance WUSbn would which Pomeroy wOP at Pom· Locll president ol Afftllate Ioree" Hanoi to end Ito olrugS]o. the party."
' . ~. Bnia'b:MOOl'fl Newopapera
5 a.m.;
oWte Lucas down t Shear~r down 10:25 p.m.
succeed.
eroy _ also as 811 assembly 111s ~~ llartrum ot Pomeroy. He Slid that !Ome Walhlnc· He said "Communllm Ia lit Inc,, can~
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peace talk compaisn 11 a "ma- lrreveroable. Th1o doe!n'l molD DfsiJniulsbed Service to Jour- ·,
Kauwba ~.., lloata _Mar- p.m.; Lock 14, A. J. Patton up )oint British • Rualian pea..: Tbe MilS Babeo 1ec1 31·= at
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Jor effort to m0111elrap Allier- thol Communism 11 not dan1er· qaljpm A!farda.
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loa.•
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les K doi!D ·i :40 I m'· T
m.; S. M. Jenks up 6:55 a.m.; weekl'llll sertes of lonna! talks quarter post
"Tbt Communlsll wont a per- 0111."
'I'I]Jtrada~ afternoon and wW t
Wbll; up',ti:'06 ·p.m.;
E.·~~ ~ ~k 15, Reliable up 1:30 a.m.; wl~ a session In Wilson's But the Little Pantllen Sll"led
IIW!eol and ol bombln&amp;, but H1111Iey bellavoo that Mao - p SaturdaJ.
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!be U.S. will not give 1111 un- hu a lood chance to win a The hfthUght· takeo place II I
Olorlesto1u Helen .Z at a a.m. IP~loe up 5. 10 a.m.,
Queen Downlni Sl. ·
·four •• !be filial period to 1111
condliii'Dil promlst to end toctlcll victory, but In tho ton&amp; fonllht'' banqpet . 1'hen newoat O.KOD Harbor; Winfield, O.j·&lt;.~ty down 1:15 a.m.; Lock 17, W~was ..ldtobave1111ed lobort by 2.
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. Nalional down 10 a.m.; Opward KoeyiJII oeveral time• to pr... , Other Paomeroy ocorero ...,..
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jup f :35 a.ra.; Roberl P. Tibott North VIetnam to IO to 1M Swatul and YoUD( tach f, T. COLuMJiu~ !UP!) - A tO. on !be part of tho ColllliiUIIIIII. "No molter wbo wllll," Heos- pr...,ted ·
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midnight; Principia down 4:15 Kosyaln himself
indioatedlblll baci1S, Pat""'""' t. Don- higher prices,
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a~- ....... , ...,a.m.; Glldo MeCool doWD 6:20 Wilson had llalni.Ued when lnlo Hao-eij 2. Bob· IAW!o ·ll, bead or Ute N,U~,FMr. IM 'Mrs. DaJa RuueU,
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a.m.; l&lt;&gt;ck :!!· WatU"I al 1:10 he told Ute news conference the Iand Allan CuMingham ••
Organlzatljitf olldl J8DI ~ JeH and 111111111 of
,a.m. ; Mr. CriBs, MI.
Slate, United Slatoo mlllll batt tho/ It IVU lbo final pme l!)r Staley, or ~· lll'l\'1, re,
Col~s,. and Mr. llld Mrl. ,
Harvey Jordan, Phillip Sporn 1bomblni "wlthoill COJIIIitlona" Ill Middleport; wbleb had 1 w vealed 1tJ.o. ~~""' ~y 'Ill P
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11q II.. .,...,.,, 0 h J o. and Coi!BD Quooll; Lock
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otatoD.
mtellns , of ~'~ ~ of
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Pew, Carn\el and llarjl.,_ Jlllttrt: of _Mr and ,M LiJI. ,
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'I'IWIItd In Murphy were Saturday mttora CoiQ 'J!Gueil '
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•Mrl',l J. 8. Rallltld and to~
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lllll u lht 1111011 wss beCJn. Mr•. Howml ·ftomu , •nd 1ly oi. M"'!Ison ll't spandlng 1 •
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Y.,. ...,, Now JJ. Rowe up 12:2$ a.m.; Robert wu aulhoril,ld to pmcrlbe bll :lllen 1pent anotber ·•U million
Staley aold •. jll,e , ltrlkl! woulcl idnf, to puD out of the tlfeetl Patricia wora Sunday .V nln fiW df.ys with Mr. and Mro. t'
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lht 11m ll'VIIP CO\IIdl!'t do tbt cllned to mike 1 ~ 'P'Ciflc ant; lbe UPJ fePoried.
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MUMMIFlCA'ftONS
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only 1 The General AecoUIIIln1 Of. eleme~t . of. ~ 9f ~t ,al deptba of II Inches In llq!llb- 210 mD• ..,1 Q! lbt DtltWII't
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Mem- mummllled tllelrdead but10mejnc. (GA9l lo!d Conaraot BOrl woUld eiodcpile''OII uo~" be ·~tern New J!(f.,Y, At' day- cqast 11 ·f , . (UI'
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R.jfaiCOIIIIIId O'(Vll, ~!'diD( IOjl"ffOO . 171" bul .~1 'Clll' oontracl '!1'md( '~teclly eau:..aai!L ,
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tift bd.,.. tho elociiM dtte c)lolee" of tho 1ft clatoo 1111
Jn !be lotlliature but and tiJero!&gt;y ·lfl~llJ oet the the llddltlOllll •IJIOIIS"· IIIMd
eauebt Demoetats tn a oqueeM eleetlon.
~~~ have eomp beet!
play tl\'er the
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Dtmocrats, boP!nf to dtlo7 tho 1!1'0 ~~ ~laturt
poopollf(l eomtltutlonol amoowl· the ODC and roapi&gt;OI'IlolliMIIt rt11hed thrau.,.
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!iJOukl be placed .., tho blllot. eleelioo. ....,14 1101 provtdl lhe C&lt;JII!Io!orlllo•. They point
Tile Rhod.. oclminlSII'IUoo volt.t In !be House needed IB that flO opposition lttlltN;r~J 1m
wanll lht ameoxlments, which pass the bill ..-ltb tbe onte!W,_ beeo lieanl on the OIK. IIIQ!I....,ld estobHllh 8D .Oblo Bolld &lt;Y olause. It was ~ ll 1 ure.
Sell It ·
Comm,..Jon to boro'ow money regular1bill.
Tile OBC Bell Ill flnt
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for Ions-rar.go oal"tal tmprovo~- Sena!Ao Demoouto -~ tD llearln&amp; !ltrl T\ltlday nl~t.. 11"'
menll and oet legiflaUve oleo· walvo lbt rul&lt;~ tD all"" 1m- applritorlment altta4y ha
ttoo ditlrfcts lhrool&amp;h 19'/0, on mediate OODIIlderotfQD of Ute etlvtd Ill flnt BOUlt ..,mn; f. .
the May 2 ballot.
bill, bot llepu~licano then watt· tee hoarinl and the ~ ,W
By noldJntl the s~tal elec- eel out 1M tJuoee oonaecu.tlv~ selleduled Mondoy nlgnl. Tile
Uon that day, whtn many com- days the biD mll!t be NOd bo- llouso bu approved the OIK.
munltl.. aiN!ady ..... 1 prt. fort o vote and nlUraday reaolutlon and the Senate bios
mary eleoUon ocllodllled, the broti&amp;ht ' out e omended Ylf· passed reapportlonm• 1ltun
llddltlonal COlli eould be be1c1 to moo.
Bills ...,.. littroduotd . ~
1 minimum.
JUe • Dale
dey be!ln a4joumme!lt, In 1b ·.
To i&gt;yld a 'l"'dal eleetV&gt;n lor Tilt ametldmonll chan1ed tho Houot tD double to 1 ~. ""r1
only u-.., amPndmeota to Dt special oloctlon date to June &amp;, tho P.lym~lo to Ute w~RYJ
consldored tw;~ &lt;;oil tupay""' taped on omorpncy clause, lilfety lll!ld from boot 11\'f!!U•.J;
an adilltitmal $2.8 mUUon, !be and &lt;1tl tltr a4ver11sln&amp; period chan&amp;• the teocher Allf7 :!~&lt;::
GOP !ead.... oeoloDd.
by me wftk to provide an ad-. tor and others in the ~
A bill was Introduced In lbt dltlonal week for COIIildaraUon. IOUII4•tlon fo~ulo •tv! b~
House to 1to14 llie opeclal ole&lt;- Deoplle Demo&lt;ralle oppoliUon ovlcOon of toitants rot
Uon May 2 111d for lhe stall to the bUJ p8184'd 1!1 lite Senate paYJI)enl when tho londlonl 1'-i~
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pick up lho tab In communi· oDd wiD be bock before tho not m&amp;do repalrl.
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"I guess I'm rwer lito hill-l'm tho on(f .., ,.,. wlto
oclloduled.
In tbe unondmenll.
allow liquor violation tteari"'l'
can "l"embtr when &lt;OIISOIYIIIirtJ wtie tho iiOIIJI;.,nitfll"
EllllrJehe7 eta...
Tbe biD mlgbl now be titled, In the county ltlt ol C11Untle!
Republlcw were late In of. "whlob wu Frank Pokorny, with more thaD IIO,OGtl populo·
terlrtC the bib ·and laiiJed "' wltlcb way-May 2 or June I?" lktn; t't'QUIN firma !!I pay mtll·
8D emergency clause wltloli Senate PrtsldtDI Pro Tem Ttd ual llld clerical labor enployes t
ST. PETERSBIJK'G, , . _ would allow II to become low Gray, 1\-Plqua, remarked, Po- weekly If tit~ employ mono

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'n111-!_so.!l&lt;lude, however:
evldei!Cj! by the faej that RIISk's
lla&lt;:bie're ol
-tlliL ·'1'!!11 ;paacy Ia Another Amertean minority- , ~llnlllltlna of U.S. deter· Marell 1918 enunc!IIIOD al Cblna
backed up 111 IDtease Jadodrina- . also ..,.u but vocal-argue~ tar ' mJnatlon to defend Taiwan lllld polley was tbe first run-scale
with elllldreR m !ablndonmeDI of u.s. effortl to ' preven\ the espulalon of Hlllaa· i exposltiOII OJI tbls
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Cblaa's ldeo!OIIeai "dvllllhtllbellin&amp;ofbllopponeataulwoulclllolcometoCblll•'•lld. -Assurance tbat the lhlltedlaumJIIIIdt
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ISttlel waall ~ Ill Alia 7lld ''Ollila problem" In lbe llnltecl
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basle dwlce Ill lllat;an aecurate oa1y 1lbell ~lid Aside 1roa1 the moral 1s1111 bu ao JnleDtloa of attacklnC Slalel, emotlDD llowlal 1rom Tbe test of wllll Ia
forelp polley. It ito lbeJr allltudeo on doinl7tlc ~nYOlved 111 cJeJ!heraleJ7 llll'llnl Chino.
tho auumptiCIII ~~ Cblnl wu bound to be lnas 7lld
ban aa olfee!•_...rue' maltarl lllld doclrl- 1 IIIICJear tnr, admlnlllraiiOII -A IIIIIIDIJ"'' to 1mpr0Ve l10111ehow a special ward of thf \ Tbe pltb of peace
Pekin(a
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offlclall are n01 at allllll'tl lbe dlplQIIlatle Rlatlons, wllh spec!- Uatted Stt.leo and was lost to lfiPJ*I with
policy as rigoroualy u at
the llltauallollll trl!ll~ 111e KmDlln would be able or will· ne deelarUon of U.S. readl- !be Communists lhrougb JbeiD!Iea for .
put.
apeetruln: 'fl. ~ m, to 111Dd idly by while a ,nesa to tllscuss such tssues stupidity of American olflclalt
See slbou&amp;hlJ'I!!IIal• 111'11117 Commualsl alate - renepdl u ·d Ia arm IIIII nl lllld Ill ' "soft on eommualsm."
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to lilt eltmflililoo of though It 111&amp;1 be Ill Moscow•• ' •Rretmenl to .)&gt;nvent lurtller Tbe paralysts affllctloi&amp; au..
Amerleaa lnfluen,c:e
5IDil cyezo-.came UDder Amertcaa spread ol nuclear wtiiJIOIII.
'eesslve U.S. administrations Is
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Seerelary of State Jollft Hay,
'110 mlliiOD ..,.,It to Reel Q!IDI by mJUtary meaaa.
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determlnatiOD to •• door" pollcy for CbJna at the
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ol all lhat ts evil · Peklu&amp;'• cJalm to NaiiOIIsllst- slat any Allan ntUOil seeking to be1bmlul ell tbll century, said
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: lteld Ttlwan 11 legitimate. 11 resllt, the tlu'eat of Communllt once thol "The workl'a peace
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Tbla declk:alloD bu liken 011 eure1ae dollllaant lllllueaee In ' Tb1a program pUt the United , underslalldl adna holds lbe key
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leu rllid . to world polltles during tbe nen
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since ber atGmle lftto 8
ce1u1 member of tbe Peklnl. To lht Chlllese, contala· seeklnl tbe Ul' American Inns. Power steering and braku '1'llll bu tbe breeaWay
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ment 11 eontalnment-no matter efforts to und'...;tond Cblna rear window. The anow just wiD not lay -oil IL . .
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Hosdlo Atll111do
Commlllllst revolution, wblob
$t99S - - - proposition lhat PeltlnC II a tbese !boorlOI.
The Otineae Communist post- happened to eoma al • Utne l Muauder 2 Dr S · rta Cou 'l'llla Ia th
mjor t11rea1 to American 1 Tbe Prealdenl bu laid that lion hll befn lllld remains, wlten lhe people were aeelrlna all vinyl upboisJ;; anti
back It
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lllterests and lbat eontalnmenl "the ICOIIOIIIIc network of Ibis occordlng 1P UPl Hong Kong slrol\i leader~ out of the long metallic blue 1lnllll and matebln&amp; lolerlo~.
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slonllm Is vtlal to the nttlonal twilled-the basie hopes of men j0 "" of. implacable
hostility I Misunderstanding Ollna hu
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not been an ercluslvely ArnerJ.
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111e non-Communist world.
real-!or ua to Ignore threats to !rom a wide vanety of sources, llligbt well adlllll.
Ifinllb like new. '1'llll Ito another that we IO)d new 1114 1111!
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arena of lllllll's strlvlns for efforts to CODialn Chino, lhe obstrueted lhe revolution In lhf whleh bears most of the btude~ Eleetra Conv. Coupe. Beautiful lllhl blue flolah wltb lllack
Independence and order-and President bu made 11 oquaUy years immediately after World of safeguardlns the non-Comrn11- top, and dark blue :e~ulne leather Interior. Tbla Ia Blllck'l
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clear that he has 00 lntent!OJI of War n by helping the Nation•· nisi world, appean to be finest and best and thiS one Ia In vecy 10011. eo.ndlt!O~
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but also ts preventing .comple- with regard to lite "China
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No Attack Plllllled
· liOn .or lht. ~olutlOII ~ &gt;roblem."
1Electra 4 Dr. Sedan. Factory t1r condiUoniDC. Hfte11 a:elr
slon." And be elevatejllbe U.S. In a aeries of statements be fll'(ltee .•r~ Chmag s position m: There Is hope', .too. In the faet • we sold new and have full history to Jllve you. We 'c.tiJlPcJ.
See Emenon Jones, (IIH Phlllipa,
eomtnltment td Saigon to a 1w sought to uaure Peking Taiwan.
:that Ollila's actions bave been : ly r0fer you to the
Fully eq,ufpped. Owned. b7 Wti
Rodger Davidson, Eddie Fife
prevlooaly reserved for :that the United Stttes has no -Tbe American ~over~ent far more cautlouJ lban her lurid drtiJilal.
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botnblng North VleiDanl IIDil , American govel'll!ll!llt does DOl · planes •'!arm along her. coasts. !rom P..lng, the ChiDtse have LeSabre 4 Dr. Hard Top. 'l'IIJa Wthe Cullom
started lht buildup which has , wllb to eouquer North VIetnam I -Washington maintains an beta '!los! careiuJ alnce the all vinyl upbolatarY, and beautifUl ln1ertor: It J11i · ·
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servteemea engaged 1n lbe Olmmunisl governmen~ thot tt seeks to persuade other nations action whieh risked bringing car at a low prlee.
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hu no Intention of eslabli•hing 10 follow ault
tbem Jqjll.._dlrtct eoalllct with
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! Ill "rlllbUul seat" in tile United the ltinglby IOI'Ies of talb
L!!Sabre 4 l)r. Sedan. Original metallic blue
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-The United States bu set American ambassadors, first at
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couater- ! Geneva 7lld later 111 Warsaw
where else In the world.
:Cblna 111 a more positive mokl, l:»·ce to Chma s •nnoun~ wbleh JH'IIvlde the only omclai
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ntUOUB!- filllr7t!011."
· 1 These · taUt.! have been deBUICK PONTIAC G.MC T~U&lt;:KS ;
wilbout drawing Tbls 11 a tactk:al chaale --AIJter\Cail ol!iciall Blill to.!II' Kennetb T \'
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cbarleo of appeasement from ralller lhan a pollcy change, sent thtlt .'~!ll'8 to defeat lol'lller' · u.s. ·
Ollng~
POMEROY, OHIO . ,. ...
IOIDe polltleal elementa in the since 11 limply see1u1 to pUt tbe China Ia Korea and are spoillnc
1181 CllntCII•u.
llnlted Slates.
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Tbe Ualted stalel and Cblna , favorable IJgJrt by
to!
Olni11 VIeW
have appeared for yean to be ·demonltnte lllal 11 11
~· Tbl offlcltJ' Peking People'•
a eolllslon course-If one and 1101 Washlnglon, ~~ 1s
Dally ID a ~ editorial listed
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llaketl oat ID the :!ram llle IDtentatJonal commtt- p!'OII'elllvo tactiCI of
of bolll llldel.
1atty.
United S!atea for "~a~[:!
VleiDsm War lllld. Cblna'a , However, 11 may coataln the molutloritty 'O)Ina."
rapid atomic weap0111 progresa·1erm o1 an eveotual polley '1111'8:
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addetl a new and terrible •c1taap 1ince Jill pegg00 to lilt ''Fint, to briJJa·China to
al. ti1'JOIICJ to A111erieaB 1 tb8me ilf eventual "ncODeill•
by mUitary lllllmldaUon.
to bltlltt Peklac'•
lion between natJ0111 lbal 111111 ITbla. bu prorell useleu.
twweva,
call themselves enemies. ••
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Stali!)lt Wagon VB. Auto. Trana.
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-Sou!h Vlelnam 'IIIII to oxtelld c:&amp;lled "power struple" bl'zlll perlldl ller aucletr unoffllaljlallamed at tbll time
an
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lnfllle!a dMper llltojCblnlliiiiOic4111 dllqree!Dea&amp;' poaa 7lld ml..IM. 'nll7 are -A proposal for
e ldeelo:v wbklllends lllelf a
qa1a, lllt lonr domelllc pi'QI)leml, not!1lilllnl to rtst tbll oa lbe coaloc:ll b e - tbe .two pll'lleutmy mllllant PGI
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the 8o¥le&amp;
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elemenll IE "~" IIDII•ldeoi«JCCt*l opJII wllh Petllll. j-IIDIIL
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la8-.Hiwll ~~ eould lllcrnn lbe·tutll7 mllbl bt ruc:lled. b bolocB1IIl
'nil Jlr!Ddpal polllll ID W. 'r
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(1lPl) - Tile .pori! of dlnet S~Do.Am~r~cujpoallllllty II prllllll IIIJPIIN l'nlalrltloll bllbllel!llflt41be pl'OII'a5ll fl "C01117111meD! wllil Ont II lilt hlllcrll! __,......... pre•••
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ctOwlsloD Ill Colllllll&gt;- ImWtary conflict. But 111011 lllp dim but It II Ill IIIII ana fllzll eontlmd•• debMe.
i........:lll.t!CII," IE ba'll of Q!f'M1 aailalillllm, w!lk:ll
~ r~ Ill~ new lollldalJ hlrebellenaot.
~· li.S. ofl!clall - IOIDO fJ4Dt ~ Ill reaaJDI!d It, -wen GUIUaed by ~-"=e\'llonodl
TaiQ Provide G~
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'n111-!_so.!l&lt;lude, however:
evldei!Cj! by the faej that RIISk's
lla&lt;:bie're ol
-tlliL ·'1'!!11 ;paacy Ia Another Amertean minority- , ~llnlllltlna of U.S. deter· Marell 1918 enunc!IIIOD al Cblna
backed up 111 IDtease Jadodrina- . also ..,.u but vocal-argue~ tar ' mJnatlon to defend Taiwan lllld polley was tbe first run-scale
with elllldreR m !ablndonmeDI of u.s. effortl to ' preven\ the espulalon of Hlllaa· i exposltiOII OJI tbls
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ISttlel waall ~ Ill Alia 7lld ''Ollila problem" In lbe llnltecl
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basle dwlce Ill lllat;an aecurate oa1y 1lbell ~lid Aside 1roa1 the moral 1s1111 bu ao JnleDtloa of attacklnC Slalel, emotlDD llowlal 1rom Tbe test of wllll Ia
forelp polley. It ito lbeJr allltudeo on doinl7tlc ~nYOlved 111 cJeJ!heraleJ7 llll'llnl Chino.
tho auumptiCIII ~~ Cblnl wu bound to be lnas 7lld
ban aa olfee!•_...rue' maltarl lllld doclrl- 1 IIIICJear tnr, admlnlllraiiOII -A IIIIIIDIJ"'' to 1mpr0Ve l10111ehow a special ward of thf \ Tbe pltb of peace
Pekin(a
to
nelre pll'ity.
offlclall are n01 at allllll'tl lbe dlplQIIlatle Rlatlons, wllh spec!- Uatted Stt.leo and was lost to lfiPJ*I with
policy as rigoroualy u at
the llltauallollll trl!ll~ 111e KmDlln would be able or will· ne deelarUon of U.S. readl- !be Communists lhrougb JbeiD!Iea for .
put.
apeetruln: 'fl. ~ m, to 111Dd idly by while a ,nesa to tllscuss such tssues stupidity of American olflclalt
See slbou&amp;hlJ'I!!IIal• 111'11117 Commualsl alate - renepdl u ·d Ia arm IIIII nl lllld Ill ' "soft on eommualsm."
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to lilt eltmflililoo of though It 111&amp;1 be Ill Moscow•• ' •Rretmenl to .)&gt;nvent lurtller Tbe paralysts affllctloi&amp; au..
Amerleaa lnfluen,c:e
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'eesslve U.S. administrations Is
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Seerelary of State Jollft Hay,
'110 mlliiOD ..,.,It to Reel Q!IDI by mJUtary meaaa.
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on the emmcJtlor of 111e "npea
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determlnatiOD to •• door" pollcy for CbJna at the
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ol all lhat ts evil · Peklu&amp;'• cJalm to NaiiOIIsllst- slat any Allan ntUOil seeking to be1bmlul ell tbll century, said
and
: lteld Ttlwan 11 legitimate. 11 resllt, the tlu'eat of Communllt once thol "The workl'a peace
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Tbla declk:alloD bu liken 011 eure1ae dollllaant lllllueaee In ' Tb1a program pUt the United , underslalldl adna holds lbe key
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ominous new' IJ8III*UYe Ill Asia II not 11D1'81101l8ble lllld, If States Ia a
leu rllid . to world polltles during tbe nen
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since ber atGmle lftto 8
ce1u1 member of tbe Peklnl. To lht Chlllese, contala· seeklnl tbe Ul' American Inns. Power steering and braku '1'llll bu tbe breeaWay
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ment 11 eontalnment-no matter efforts to und'...;tond Cblna rear window. The anow just wiD not lay -oil IL . .
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sq.~ .~ liS l Prelldent Jolutaoa lllld his how you sugarcoat It
. were .greatly eompllcated by the
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Hosdlo Atll111do
Commlllllst revolution, wblob
$t99S - - - proposition lhat PeltlnC II a tbese !boorlOI.
The Otineae Communist post- happened to eoma al • Utne l Muauder 2 Dr S · rta Cou 'l'llla Ia th
mjor t11rea1 to American 1 Tbe Prealdenl bu laid that lion hll befn lllld remains, wlten lhe people were aeelrlna all vinyl upboisJ;; anti
back It
t Wbeel Drive.
lllterests and lbat eontalnmenl "the ICOIIOIIIIc network of Ibis occordlng 1P UPl Hong Kong slrol\i leader~ out of the long metallic blue 1lnllll and matebln&amp; lolerlo~.
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slonllm Is vtlal to the nttlonal twilled-the basie hopes of men j0 "" of. implacable
hostility I Misunderstanding Ollna hu
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not been an ercluslvely ArnerJ.
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~ ·TON PANEL. 4 Speed Trant.
111e non-Communist world.
real-!or ua to Ignore threats to !rom a wide vanety of sources, llligbt well adlllll.
Ifinllb like new. '1'llll Ito another that we IO)d new 1114 1111!
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PreiJdent Johnson declared .In peace ID Asia."
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arena of lllllll's strlvlns for efforts to CODialn Chino, lhe obstrueted lhe revolution In lhf whleh bears most of the btude~ Eleetra Conv. Coupe. Beautiful lllhl blue flolah wltb lllack
Independence and order-and President bu made 11 oquaUy years immediately after World of safeguardlns the non-Comrn11- top, and dark blue :e~ulne leather Interior. Tbla Ia Blllck'l
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clear that he has 00 lntent!OJI of War n by helping the Nation•· nisi world, appean to be finest and best and thiS one Ia In vecy 10011. eo.ndlt!O~
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He had already-early Ill 19110 aceepttns lbe advice Ill thole list rel!lme of Cblltllll Kai-sltek, ""tertng a new era of reallsm!
WAS
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and
-desliJ!ated VIetnam the "key" who aclvooate preventive war.
but also ts preventing .comple- with regard to lite "China
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to bloctlng Cblnese "awes- ,
No Attack Plllllled
· liOn .or lht. ~olutlOII ~ &gt;roblem."
1Electra 4 Dr. Sedan. Factory t1r condiUoniDC. Hfte11 a:elr
slon." And be elevatejllbe U.S. In a aeries of statements be fll'(ltee .•r~ Chmag s position m: There Is hope', .too. In the faet • we sold new and have full history to Jllve you. We 'c.tiJlPcJ.
See Emenon Jones, (IIH Phlllipa,
eomtnltment td Saigon to a 1w sought to uaure Peking Taiwan.
:that Ollila's actions bave been : ly r0fer you to the
Fully eq,ufpped. Owned. b7 Wti
Rodger Davidson, Eddie Fife
prevlooaly reserved for :that the United Stttes has no -Tbe American ~over~ent far more cautlouJ lban her lurid drtiJilal.
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BerJID 7lld Western Europe. , intention whataoever of attack- · hU rln1ed adna Wllb ~ propaganda.
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Chlna.
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declared
t&gt;1e
bases,
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and
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botnblng North VleiDanl IIDil , American govel'll!ll!llt does DOl · planes •'!arm along her. coasts. !rom P..lng, the ChiDtse have LeSabre 4 Dr. Hard Top. 'l'IIJa Wthe Cullom
started lht buildup which has , wllb to eouquer North VIetnam I -Washington maintains an beta '!los! careiuJ alnce the all vinyl upbolatarY, and beautifUl ln1ertor: It J11i · ·
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raised the number of Amerlelln •or evea force It 1o ehange Its ! econom•c boycott of Chma and Koretn armlsti&lt;e to avold 8DJ all wblte finish wltli turqnolae top. A nne· owner tOp ' ty
servteemea engaged 1n lbe Olmmunisl governmen~ thot tt seeks to persuade other nations action whieh risked bringing car at a low prlee.
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hu no Intention of eslabli•hing 10 follow ault
tbem Jqjll.._dlrtct eoalllct with
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ton to abandon any position In , 00 1err11ory.
! Ill "rlllbUul seat" in tile United the ltinglby IOI'Ies of talb
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-The United States bu set American ambassadors, first at
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defense commtlmeall every· rut American policy toward 118ell up as the
couater- ! Geneva 7lld later 111 Warsaw
where else In the world.
:Cblna 111 a more positive mokl, l:»·ce to Chma s •nnoun~ wbleh JH'IIvlde the only omclai
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CoiiiJif'lllllae Dlllt.oll
; have emmciated a new program ~rogram for world revolut1on point of contact between the
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11 "''""' to any cOmprollllae ment wttltout tsolatlna."
ntUOUB!- filllr7t!011."
· 1 These · taUt.! have been deBUICK PONTIAC G.MC T~U&lt;:KS ;
wilbout drawing Tbls 11 a tactk:al chaale --AIJter\Cail ol!iciall Blill to.!II' Kennetb T \'
.,
cbarleo of appeasement from ralller lhan a pollcy change, sent thtlt .'~!ll'8 to defeat lol'lller' · u.s. ·
Ollng~
POMEROY, OHIO . ,. ...
IOIDe polltleal elementa in the since 11 limply see1u1 to pUt tbe China Ia Korea and are spoillnc
1181 CllntCII•u.
llnlted Slates.
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Tbe Ualted stalel and Cblna , favorable IJgJrt by
to!
Olni11 VIeW
have appeared for yean to be ·demonltnte lllal 11 11
~· Tbl offlcltJ' Peking People'•
a eolllslon course-If one and 1101 Washlnglon, ~~ 1s
Dally ID a ~ editorial listed
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llaketl oat ID the :!ram llle IDtentatJonal commtt- p!'OII'elllvo tactiCI of
of bolll llldel.
1atty.
United S!atea for "~a~[:!
VleiDsm War lllld. Cblna'a , However, 11 may coataln the molutloritty 'O)Ina."
rapid atomic weap0111 progresa·1erm o1 an eveotual polley '1111'8:
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2 Dr. Sedan VB. Auto. TraD1.
addetl a new and terrible •c1taap 1ince Jill pegg00 to lilt ''Fint, to briJJa·China to
al. ti1'JOIICJ to A111erieaB 1 tb8me ilf eventual "ncODeill•
by mUitary lllllmldaUon.
to bltlltt Peklac'•
lion between natJ0111 lbal 111111 ITbla. bu prorell useleu.
twweva,
call themselves enemies. ••
••Seccmd, to plD 1t1 bope OD
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-Sou!h Vlelnam 'IIIII to oxtelld c:&amp;lled "power struple" bl'zlll perlldl ller aucletr unoffllaljlallamed at tbll time
an
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lnfllle!a dMper llltojCblnlliiiiOic4111 dllqree!Dea&amp;' poaa 7lld ml..IM. 'nll7 are -A proposal for
e ldeelo:v wbklllends lllelf a
qa1a, lllt lonr domelllc pi'QI)leml, not!1lilllnl to rtst tbll oa lbe coaloc:ll b e - tbe .two pll'lleutmy mllllant PGI
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the 8o¥le&amp;
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i........:lll.t!CII," IE ba'll of Q!f'M1 aailalillllm, w!lk:ll
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~· li.S. ofl!clall - IOIDO fJ4Dt ~ Ill reaaJDI!d It, -wen GUIUaed by ~-"=e\'llonodl
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One of tho Tlfentlelb Con- reg!0111 ~ tho W&lt;ll'ld. Gme; Mrs. ~
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c!jabUne~ ·fclaulfder • Albi!IJJ. l\111.
JI'OW]nc" urbetl msl• will be more than 1 hi!Ddrtld mD!loo lillll Crawford and
llldllai by world bneuectual doUm • year 111 JlltematiPIIil ,\pple Grove:
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11 ton, 1111'7 under the sponso•·
ship of blooa lntomatlnnaJ and
the Uni,.;qqty of ~ Rico

to bllhllibt the flf!leth annlver•
sary of the LI9Jlll, largest str·
vice arlanilatlnn iD the world.
Tit~

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dent of Uons International. Mr.
Bird, who · suggellltd brltlliDI '

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that he would be Jmon tllrous!Joat 1M -.rid.
Buicaliy, ldumJa wu a limple 1UII, Ida liliaN 11 - nrt'IF JIIIPI) ...S lllllla
11 tJte log cabin In which he wu bo1'll. Bla lit.,flrom lleginninc !1011111,- allud-.
phyaieaUy, mentally, and 1pirltually. Yet,
t.mlble trial, .Ill-. .Ida
faith in GOO.
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thing eloe did. But once u had found It, 1111 hUon Jmew110 llldt. Kaeht !!It ,nat
men in our countey'1 hllllory have hieD ~ 'Wlayt BecauM aporleMe hao olio,..
tllem that 110 man callao it alone, That...., aD of 111, 111111 God'• ~
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\100 clui&gt;t 1n 1• ......,li'te~ 111111 Edfllllllda 11111 dlluah~eu ~
One of tho Tlfentlelb Con- reg!0111 ~ tho W&lt;ll'ld. Gme; Mrs. ~
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buy's poiMI problema, the '!be orlanlu~Wll
c!jabUne~ ·fclaulfder • Albi!IJJ. l\111.
JI'OW]nc" urbetl msl• will be more than 1 hi!Ddrtld mD!loo lillll Crawford and
llldllai by world bneuectual doUm • year 111 JlltematiPIIil ,\pple Grove:
wruU..:
IMdfn at a ~ annot1IICf&lt;l philantrhoplt and charitable ae- Pt. l'lwlllt:
tbll week by Jqe Bird, Fir¥1 '1 tiv!tles1
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S$n JWUI, Puerto Riet, oetl&gt;btr

11 ton, 1111'7 under the sponso•·
ship of blooa lntomatlnnaJ and
the Uni,.;qqty of ~ Rico

to bllhllibt the flf!leth annlver•
sary of the LI9Jlll, largest str·
vice arlanilatlnn iD the world.
Tit~

subject will be ''The City

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3 ROOMS
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New Fum••ture
ONLY '299
fiOM--~~~~-­
C...-.ntT.....

of the Future."
Chalnnan of the conltrenee 1
0 John L. Stickley, past Presi- l

MASON

dent of Uons International. Mr.
Bird, who · suggellltd brltlliDI '

MASON, W. VA.

together

i

FURNITURE CO.
-

the world's !eadlllg !n- j

teiiecluala for a discusaion of

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that he would be Jmon tllrous!Joat 1M -.rid.
Buicaliy, ldumJa wu a limple 1UII, Ida liliaN 11 - nrt'IF JIIIPI) ...S lllllla
11 tJte log cabin In which he wu bo1'll. Bla lit.,flrom lleginninc !1011111,- allud-.
phyaieaUy, mentally, and 1pirltually. Yet,
t.mlble trial, .Ill-. .Ida
faith in GOO.
Li1100ln wasn't "11om nBclou." J'altb to ldm ille luu:ll Wlf, Jllll; II ...,..
thing eloe did. But once u had found It, 1111 hUon Jmew110 llldt. Kaeht !!It ,nat
men in our countey'1 hllllory have hieD ~ 'Wlayt BecauM aporleMe hao olio,..
tllem that 110 man callao it alone, That...., aD of 111, 111111 God'• ~
' The plaee to oeok that aufdaru. ilia the dnudl of Jllll1' &lt;Wei.

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plet.
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Hocking Valley Ramblero

SQUARE DANCE
Friday, Feb. 10 .
9 P.M.-1 A.M.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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By HARC!LD GRAY

..

Pomeroy E1gles Hall
r SlJFIPOo;f: so!

Mtiga Aerie No. 2171
.OH, C:APTAIH! I KNOW
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FOR
,. MOTOR
- ·tOUTE DRIVERS
ApplyAIThe
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110 ~honlc StrMI

II • 36 hot house, euy
to
move. $1011.110, OOinplete ahoe
repair ouUit $1000.00 outfit
and about $500.00 stoCk, aU
for $300.00, elecbic hOt wat.l!lLECTROWX
SALES
er
tanka from $U to ~.
Ylte ' representative , Rich·
three
I room houses, $l&amp;OO.OO,
llrll Stoke. Pb. 949-3656.
$4900.00 and $6,000.00. B. F.
; I
Board, broker, Muon, w. va.
2 I etp
NOW TAKING
The Irvine Hand property In
Doner, Meigs County, Ohio,
wiU be 1101d to the highest bid·
APPLICATIONS
der on Fr iday, Februeey lOth,
1967, at 11 :00 o'clock A.M., at
FoR CARRIERS
office of Crow,
Cr11ti' &amp;
Porter. Allorneys, Pomeroy,
PliiDOl'ly appr.aed at
IN MIDDLEPORT,
and cannot be sold lor
than lhe opprataed price.
PHONE 992·5592 Sale subjoct to lhe appro•~ of
the Probate Judge, Meiga Coun·
ly, Ohlo.

P-roy,Ohlo
Phona 992·2156

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Sybil E~ch
Admlnlslrelrls of lhe E..
tate of lrviDI Hanc4
Deceased

REAL 1$TAfE FOR SALE
.House
lor sate in Middleport,.

ORDER YOUR

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NOW AND GET

EARL'( DISCOUNT

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room. dining room and &amp;tairWlll' central • heat ·storm
windows, insulation. elOse to

town and aebool,

for

apo ·

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Cout JDlftOr.

1964 CHEVROLET

HAllEY DAVIDSON
·&lt;MOTOICrQ,E$ .

IAQIATOR

sav1a
'

M50

1&gt; ton Paotl, VI eactne, •utomatle tnDL Power 1~1 •
bra tee.. rtdloa hel.ter, Uke aew tlrel, Politndloa rear axle.

Potrteroy

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• ECONOMICAL

onlv SOc .

-IUEtTNARs

OI'IN lVII. M1 P.M.

LI'L A"-HEI

ST" IN

Rur Meigs Gener•l Hosplt•l

N FFIW. li . •

h 'AOIGI WOIIIOIR

WeWahUnderMoi!l

MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

Motor Co.

tJ.IIIVE.liiRU
CAR WASH ..

YouDon'tHav•T• ;
Get Out of.the Car

SPOil

IOICAT
SPRINT-•

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ANNOUNCEI?\~NT

992-2176

Lat U. Give It A

HONDA

Mlu S1nclr• Blllley

YourHNIInt System lo
TM Most hnportant Ap
pllance In ·Your H..,.,

SAI.'fS· &amp;· SEI- .

Radne,Ohio

Good

II ONI

-NOW-

Mid Winter Chack

Taechlnt Pia"" ond
Tho Wondui'UI Hammond
Ortan

lAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

NICIP

..

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I;AI.Ll',J

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""""'-m

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

-:- .
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WY

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MIDDLIPOIIT, OHIO

·~~~h~mo;~~~~o;·~~~
,=
NEED A NEW

I

Rawlings Honda Sills

IIJPor·As.~ectnOnly

........ 992-3994 •• 992-2395

S.le or
BRING you
or
Chuck. No chart~e to check JAG411 !yr I tractor
plet.
II out aDd tell you wbat
up truck. M&amp;G Food Mtt., ·
will &lt;&gt;l8l you !Or repalra. RL 7, Middleport.
I ap
Chuck's, 152 Butttrnut

I

w

I

tNI BORN LOI£11
~AIID AT THAT FOIIJT, TUF ""&lt;:l.
~~~ RAN OOT Of lH~ ~1ir'H'.41

r--...,

Pomeroy;

~EN

&amp;1-"YING HOME TO

COU~E

! CRITICIZED
R.ICHLEY I DIDN'T
WANT TO DI5-

A DATE IN;TEAD ~"

&gt;01J
FROM GOI'-'G OUT

I

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Hospital News •

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j.

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A GIRL YOUR. AGE
OUT 01',

5HOUL~ ~E

a

PICTURE TUBE?

'

Ill WALT Wllfl

ntl WILLm

IY HOWIE SCHNiilDEI

~.
MOIJIQ&lt;JI&gt;,
I3Ul'
I WJ'T
LIKE .
'IOOR. MIIJI·SKIRT 1

j·· .

A GiRL WITH MIIJI•LEGS
SHOOLDIJ'T IIJ€AI\

MIIJI·SI;.UtTS J

I

HOW \UXJLD YoU
liKE It&gt;. PUNCH IN

YOUR Ml\'ti·MOUTH?

Whitay Baegle and
Hocking Valley Ramblero

SQUARE DANCE
Friday, Feb. 10 .
9 P.M.-1 A.M.

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

' "

By HARC!LD GRAY

..

Pomeroy E1gles Hall
r SlJFIPOo;f: so!

Mtiga Aerie No. 2171
.OH, C:APTAIH! I KNOW
Q..ll='ftM-.1 ~ MADE 'CiOMS
~eLE

8 UT I'M

Mte"TA'KEC•
1-f:'S

A~REST )..liM'?
14t::AVENS, ""0,
·MRS. PLOCD! ~E
.JU-.T QOT

IN

WITH,:~

BAD LOT!

FOR
,. MOTOR
- ·tOUTE DRIVERS
ApplyAIThe
Dlll~~tlnel Ofllca
110 ~honlc StrMI

II • 36 hot house, euy
to
move. $1011.110, OOinplete ahoe
repair ouUit $1000.00 outfit
and about $500.00 stoCk, aU
for $300.00, elecbic hOt wat.l!lLECTROWX
SALES
er
tanka from $U to ~.
Ylte ' representative , Rich·
three
I room houses, $l&amp;OO.OO,
llrll Stoke. Pb. 949-3656.
$4900.00 and $6,000.00. B. F.
; I
Board, broker, Muon, w. va.
2 I etp
NOW TAKING
The Irvine Hand property In
Doner, Meigs County, Ohio,
wiU be 1101d to the highest bid·
APPLICATIONS
der on Fr iday, Februeey lOth,
1967, at 11 :00 o'clock A.M., at
FoR CARRIERS
office of Crow,
Cr11ti' &amp;
Porter. Allorneys, Pomeroy,
PliiDOl'ly appr.aed at
IN MIDDLEPORT,
and cannot be sold lor
than lhe opprataed price.
PHONE 992·5592 Sale subjoct to lhe appro•~ of
the Probate Judge, Meiga Coun·
ly, Ohlo.

P-roy,Ohlo
Phona 992·2156

3j~~:-;1~l5ij;=;11t~jr•

:t

e.UT 'f'Hill'

f'OOR LAD, "t!Pf~ Cllf:"rON.

01

Sybil E~ch
Admlnlslrelrls of lhe E..
tate of lrviDI Hanc4
Deceased

REAL 1$TAfE FOR SALE
.House
lor sate in Middleport,.

ORDER YOUR

t=ER'I1LI%ER
NOW AND GET

EARL'( DISCOUNT

43. Htt

All onolyoiJ olroloht ond

.ff. Ropell

DAILY CllYP'l'OQUOTI:- R~ how ta work Itt
A:lt'I'DLaAA:Ita
1o

mlxtCI. · 811lk '. lpre•dtng ..,..
vice. LIQ•II nil,.....,
AREA WAREHOUSI.

LctJfGP.LLOW

•
POMEROY

ODt letter llmplylt&amp;ftdl tar 81l0Uwr. In. w.·-.mple A ta UMd.
fOI' the tbr. L'1, X fot tM two O'a, etc. BlnJie lettlllra, apo1~
troplliH, the lenJth aDd. form&amp;ttoft ol the worda are all bl.Dta.
Elda MJ UN code lttten are clttfered.

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2 story fra*ne, cetamle tile

batb. wood; pa_neUn&amp; in titch·
en with at.lnlesa sink
disposal, 1

liecli9oin

and

lhg room ·ponel~d, wall
wall carpeting . In living ·
room. dining room and &amp;tairWlll' central • heat ·storm
windows, insulation. elOse to

town and aebool,

for

apo ·

NOW YOU

DOUBLE:.

polntment Phone llll2,2661.

..

laluranct beep
W1nted A111'0MOBILE
eueelled? Loot ,,.... ojlerolo
or
.... llceilaet Cell in 3-21111.

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IoVAS SURE

'~"

WOUlD

!If"' ~AMoiJ S WRITER · HE.
COULON"T !-l1IVE &amp;:EN BlJ.. BAtl'
AJ:TER ALL, HE I&lt;NI.'ii &lt;i0l!CI1

A l'ROE

I

'lt)

Ht•H-'1 ~ I
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H~ PLI\1'1':0 FOR FliTIIRE
"RESEARCH'' FOR HIS
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.Make 'Eiberfelds ip Pomeroy
Your ShoppliiQ\Center ·

By IQivl F. BARTON
Uolltd l'itu lnleraalloo•l
TOKYO !UP!) -communist
China bu olerted army UD!ts on
the !Jordor with the Soviet
Un!oa and placecl the capital
city of PoJdDt! under mllllary
cootrGl, Ja~e correspondeota reported from peking
Sunday.
CbairmOll Mao Tse-tung, the
reportl uld, alerted army units
on the Rua!lan frontier beCause
of "~risk Soviet military action
In that area."
He also ordered the lskeover
of the Peking Security Board by
delenae Mldquarters of the

People• Liberation Army In the
Red Chinese capital and formed
a military control rommltt.ee to
convert the board into a Maoist
"revolutionary police."
ACCQrdinl to the JaPOJiese
correspondents, the committee
was to cleanse it of anti-Mao,
pro-Soviet offiCials ''diseased"
by ousted Peking Mayor Peni
Chen and former army clllel Lo
Ji Ching.
The Peking Security Board
darects actlvites of pollee In the
capital.
The Tokyo newspaper M.1l·
nlchi oald the declston to plaoe
Peking under military conl&lt;·ol

See The New Weatinp ~pparel For
Women and Girls Arriving Doily in
the Ready To Wear Department on
...
the 2nd. Floor.

suace aae
• Spooo for frozen .f.,.d plus ~~~~~td let
.storage- 65-Jb. size freezer
..
• Space for ¥.z gal. milk cartons egp,.
and much more in roomy stor~p d~or.
• Space for fresh meat in Chill Drawer,

WIGS THEATRE

Denilf' Per~on, With A Good Chance, No!D

Pomeroy Otlle

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TONIGHT ond SATURDAY

''

February 10-11

"MAYA"
CTechnicDlOr)
Clint Walker, Jay North
"CAT BALLOU•'
(Technlcolor)
Jane Fonda. Lee Marvin ,
Michael Callan, Dwayne
Hickman . St ubby Kaye.
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c

Cbargo Violation
TOKYO (UP I) -Red China
today said U.S. aircrart violated
its territorial air space on five
occasions last Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The charge, the 422nd of Its
type made by China, was
accompanied

by

a

"serious

warning against U.S. provoca·
tions.u
It was made only rour hours
after American afflcials annoonced in Wa•h!ngton and
Saigon lh/01 1 U.S. olr&lt;raft bad
accidentally flown over Cb!na's

REVIVAL AT REEIISVU.LE
There will be a re\'iVal
18 through Feb. 26 at the R.e&lt;&lt;l'-1
ville M.E. Church, &amp;t 7:30
Mlnislers will be Freeland
Charles Norris. Song
leao!ed
will be Mary Lou Gri!!in.
Uhrig Brothers will attend
18. The Freelaod Quart&lt;:t
also attend the revival. Youth
night will be held. Everyone ·
invited. \
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1967

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was taken Wider 1 three-point
proclamation. iMued by the
Central Committee of L~e
Chinese CommiDI!ol Party and
the lllate ..,.nell (cabinet).
Kyodo, the J a - news
agency, laid Mao's order
moving troops I&amp; the border
was specifically directed at
units In Slnldang province,
where Red China's nuclePr
testing grounds are situated.
Kyodo quoted Red Guard
leaflets dlslrlbuted In Peking
Saturday.
Dlsclosuro of the border alert
followed speec:t:es Saturday by
Premiel' Choa EJi.lal and

Foreign lolllllslft· ail!li' ' '\ 1
dlargbla that the Unlled staroa
and Soviet Union wore 1w&lt;1 o1 s

tlnd 111111 bt ~ed.
They . , . . at • n!Jy lil.Petlntl
attendod by IGO,OOO J)nDna.

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Ae&lt;ordlng 10 Kyodo, Mao'•
dlractlve sold "front armles"
slwlld be ready lor acUon In

- · mllltary dioll'lcll u
Ts!nan, N 1 o t I'it 1. Foochc!w,
Kwaugcbow and Kwunlng.
FooehOw Ia situated oppoolt•
lbo Canton area In file
ooutheaot. Kunmlna Ia In the lor

west.

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act1o11 II needed the cullul'ol
fO\'O!IIIion" oow sweeplnJ Cblna
mq lrmporvlly be delayed.
A1mJ COIIllllallden ID Shang.
1111 11oun earner had declai'UI
their readiDeu to move ·Into
bailie aplnsl the Soviet Union
Form0111. Kwaugcbow tncllldes
lnleiJtience reporta 1n West
Berlin sold two days qo the
Soviet Union was pulling troops
out I{ Communlol Eut Genm"Y and planning to recall Iron)
llu;ee to live divlll0111, preiUl1lHo
bly to beef up Its border pard.
A Sovlel division Ia made up
of more than 20.000 men.

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ll:ynde'o eou •opllldeat said
the situation on the Sb»&amp;TIOt
bonier 1111111 be em.moJJ II Mao C&lt;lllld Nleue Liberation
Army lroopo from dulles
&lt;OIIIleded wllb the mo1ut1on to
aerve atone the fron~
CoMidereol Alllet
The speeches Soturady !ly
Chou and C2u!n Yl oald the
United Slata and Soviet Union
mu.st be coosldered allle5.
"We must cleotroy Am&lt;r!c&amp;l
lmperlaU.ml"
Peking radio
quoted Cheu. "We musl destroy
Russlau revlstontsm! "
Chou and Cl!en Yl spoke t&amp;

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