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GALliPOLIS - Till
Transit Co., Wlleeling,
ed two SOUthern cotton t
Q' In the spring of 1918

WMJt(JA · TALK.~ .
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'1W K.UO\.IJ, MO~lQUE:l IT MA.Y
86 TR!J€ 1HII.T YOV 1-lP.VE LOOKS
AUD CHARM ...

SO ;I'M €01k.lG TO WD

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5 P.M. TIL 9 P.

Allied troops

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wltll VIet
Colli! lllld North VlebWneae rq.
ulan, lncllldlnt hea¥Y lf&amp;hUng around Da Nani, lillled at Ioaot
284 Commuidoto today lllld SunMajor

ADULTS - $2.5C
CHILDREN - $1

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men pUatlng tile craft " e r e

33 killed aod 80 _ , - .
In ftl)!rting julll outside t h e
eapllal, south Vlelllameae llOOpo
reported kiU!ng 24 Commllllst
soldloro In heii"Y ftllhtlall !Dda,y.
Two u, S. Infantry units Iiiiied 51 more Communlllts In claabeo wllll1n 5() miles ~ and
northweSt of Solgon, lollowing a
Mekong Della aollllllt Sunday by

wwnclod.
To tile north, about tOO Com·
munlot llOOpl hurled a ground
attadl at tbe u. ·S. airfield at
IUJnlum, a Central Hlghlaods provlnclal eapltal, alter !Iring 30
82mm mortar ohells Into the

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boat-riding u. S.lnlaDtr)'men !hat '
In an oarllor battle SOulll Vletldlled 25 Communloto out of a narnese r - • reported killing

RESURFACING - The obow scenes show Melgo County Higjlway Dopartment w..-kero..,..
surfacing the Mlnornllle Hill Rood, one ol the several .,....,cy maintained highways l&amp;lProved 1..- a
new double seaJ, this year by commisllionerS Charles Karr, Sr., Robert Clark ud Ralph Warden Ours. Rolla..t Crabtree, garage a..,.,-lntendent, said highway departmolll crewo will c1J1111la!e
resurfacing of suno 40 to SO miles of road before the summer eods and another 20 mlleala being
redooe, by contract. Because of U1e spring weather of rain arxl .ftoocta, Cwnty Engineer 'Theodol"e
Beegle a workers have been raced with resurfaclrw nearly all of the cow¢y-meintaila:l haJ«op
roads. At left, gravel Is dumped from a truck to 1 spreader while the other photos show a primer
being applied and 1 roller packing the new mix..

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114 North Vlebwneae Regularo

Ioree of 300.
Four U. S. Infantrymen were

Sunday In a ftght 10 miles llllUih
of tho coaatal clll ol Do Nang.

Netf?s••• in Briefo

SE.CQkJD THOUGHT,
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Lawrence F. O'Brien, Hubert
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NEWARK, N.J. - A NEW YORK to Pblladolphla Petll Coatral
IIIPrell train dft7lng tOO paaaenprs plowed !all&gt; a frelabt train
1melr 1Mt bad, derlllod and 1qlpled Into Its pOih SUrdaJ, lrllmilw
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P ... Statloa Ill Neinrk whetl a boxcar 1n tbo middle
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filii omo tbo .,Preao traelrl juotao tile paaoo,..r train epproadtod.

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BEEN WATOllNG ·'IM
FOR QUITE A SPELL

ORlO RECOIIDED ITS SECOND-WORST, --'&gt;aikll1 tnlllc toll
ol tbo Jetr ovv llle woekalld wllll 29 fatalltleo. The worot Uda , _
wu the Alii&gt; 11-18 weollaod-whetl'31 poro&lt;illl dlod.
A tr\li.Ntllv mlabop iD llQtoll Sorlltlll' waa thl wartt-accldent o! tile weekend, durllv which tti: doltha were ........sod Fridly

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tbo IIIII. N- ...,. In Soullloaatem ,.. lOUth central 0111o.

AN' IF HE DID, I

\o\ONDER WHY!'

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Allalt: "Yeo, I IIDow."

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told h!m Abo. - · "eleared" a hU 'l!eell ..,. - IIY Dovlor
lPguqi lba ~atlt111 ~ Plor.., add Abe Fortaa. the1
poHCI tor aa _wtoo blli. · have doarod It, IDd the.J can
AIIGII ldori'Uied 1lil cdlolal u · lt¥o wlllllt.
'i'reall!l'l' u•-~ JofOIIh AUalt salc1 lba&amp; bolldo• Barr,
Barr.
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The :rnl.ritate Sei:Urltlea Com·
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Marriage Licenses

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H. Hwnphrey's cam,palgn manager, said In a Sunday television
Interview (Meet the Press-NBC),
"· • .behind tile polh Ia the ba--sic eoneern i ·ba·e--•ot tills '
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tant or a white mmtanL It ts
Intolerable, and this nadon where
these two grc:qls s~.C~posedly are
poles apart llghting each other
headon, are traveling the same
path to •o•rtheid."

Nixon a Shoo-in

FJVE.IJAY iloRECAST
Temperatures in Ohio Tuesday through Saturday will average above normal w i t h
highs 75-80, nlght.tlrne lows
55-'lO.
Warm until cooler Tll.lraday and warming again by end
of week. Scattered ahowers in
mid-week and again towards
the end of the week, expected
to average more than one-half

NEW YORK (IJPI) - Polls
conducted by the New York
Time&amp;, the Gall\Ul organization
arxl Time and Newsweek magazines indicated today that Richard M. N~xon would win the 1968
presidential election if It were
held this week.
Newsweek predicted that Cor·
mer Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace would get more electoral ...otes than Vlce President Hubert H. Hur~hrey ln an lnun&amp;diate election.
The Ttmes survey peiMed the
brightest picture of r&lt;!&gt;Ubllean
prOSj&gt;OCts, aayllli! NIIIOtl would
win In 30 states wl1h 346 elec-

• ·Michael A, HuelttJn. 19,-RL 3
Pomeroy, was cited to Meigs
Count;y Coort Sept. 20 on a charge
of failure to stop within tho assured clear distance' alter an
accident at 10 J.m. Saturday
ot1 Rt. 33, hro miles north oC
the junelloo of Rts. 7 and 124.
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The Slate Highway Patrol said
(Continued on pogo 8)
Zelda J. Kaldor, 30, RL I iilade,
slowed to avoid bitting a dog
and Hazeltoo tailed to stop. Rls
car struck the back of the Kaldor car. Moderate damage was
done to both cars. No one was inrobbad and Zolclan lllld tile othjured.
ora taken to the park where they
The patrol investigated an acwere allot. Pollee said the woman
could bave been a bar maid lllld
eldent at 11:05 a.m. &amp;mday on
Rt. 7, just 60 teet south of the
the two men customera.
Gallipolis
corporation line. No
Pollee said they lound a halfMONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) one
was
in.jJ.red
and no charge
aball caalnp and t I r e While George Wallace Ia look·
was
ftled.
trao!ra near the - . s , lndlcaJ.. lng lor a vice presldentlll nm·
Olflcers said an unlclentlfled
lnltlle
vlellmo
were
kiUtd whore
tlltO' wore
foDDd.
Jlmrnj
West, Ding mate, an Alabama legtaJa. car pulled onto the highway In
51, tound the bodlea u be was tor is Jooldng for resUtution !root ol a seml-traetor operatof public 'money ho claims Ia
iumiDg tllrcJoigh the park.
bolnl •'ulllawllllly" spent to lltr. ed by Bobby G, Halley, 30, Ellreka star Rt.
ther Wallace's campaign.
Halley went oil 1he right olde
The otate legislator, R e p,
of the highway to avoid a colllBryee Graham, said !Mnclay he
and struck a parked sta·
was aeeld.ni ••an accountin&amp; in- sloo
tloil
wagon
owned by Larry C.
junetiDn and ,...utu- ot aU
North, 25, of 816\1 First Avo.
lltste aod pJblic fUnds whlcb have
- . and are now being IU!Iaw· Moderate damage was clone tn
bo1h vehicles.
oae dlvoreo actloa orid • dv- flllly spent In the poUtleal eamplliJI
o!
Georp
Wallaee."
11 ault were llltd Slluntay In
Graham, o! Colbert County,
Melp c-.IJ Common Pleao
Ala., said he woold. llle tile taw
Gary PaufGitenwator, GO, Rt.
Court.
I, Rutland, retired, and VIlla
William A. McKelvtJ aod Ha· oult at an oarQ' dote.
''GiiiiOllne,
alrplane p i 1 o t 1, Baa Russell, 65, Dexter, re:oel L I!'•Kelvey, Portland. and
Joaepb Llneela Price, al10 of lll&amp;bwo;r patrOlman, lltste poriiCIIl- tlredi George F. Wagner, 4:1,
Portlaad, have !liM 1D octloa aol aod pui&gt;Uc 1\mda bavo-. RD 2, Pomeroy, driver, an d
aptnR 11r1. B. K. '!')Toe, Ra- uolawllllly rumtahed to thlo po- Lor- M. D&gt;lln, 20, Rt. t,
abam &amp;ald. I'UmerQ)', t;yplst; JoiiOJ)b ClayeiDI. for e~~~coeJ•attm of an oU lltl~ ......... " Gr_
ton Hall, 21, Rl 4, Pomeroy,
carpenter, lllld Lots ~Good·
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il lito divorce action, Willie
FESTIVAL ol'liNs
wtn.
18, Rt. 4, POmeroyi Clai'Colllna, Rt. l, Cbollllro, cbarl·
JACKSON, Ohio (UP() - The mer Blaine Dalley, 33, I'Urnetd IJ'Otl' tllllloct of _., lllld • · JackiiCIIl c-.IJ Appta Feotlval
IHmo cruoiQ' In a ault aplnot Cll*ll WedneiiiiJI wltll an lndua. 1'01. aosenmQ'man. -and Mary
LJm Fitch, 18, Portland, 11111~ Colllat, Rt. 2, Radno.

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Pollee said ooe of the v!ellml
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NEGRO EVER to reich lbo ntlk of- .... Jo..... - · •• SOUihEu·
cjld. Zoldall 011110!1 1 bar known
prlllll tilt U.S. armed keel uouallf apoodl &amp;lnlll1i vloltl~ llold
JIGIPIIII~ lllld lito r11t of the woekiDtlle lleld w11h hla 1n10p1. '''lbat'a u "Tom•s Place" which was
"here tile lctloa II," 111111 U.S. Arm1' Brfl. Gen. Frodorlck EDia dlocriiJM by pollee 01 a "rough
haqaut. u
l)l'VIsoa, n..Year411 ...,.;nOnder ot tile 199th Llaht Jnlllrllr)' BrlThe other vlellms wore two
pdo.
otniiCIIl aot hla atar• SomtlaJ fran Gen. Crel8ltiOD w. Abramo, negro men and a white woman.
thl U.S. cmt""lider Ill Vlolnlm, iD a cere- at tbo brlalde'• Aulllorllloo said 11&gt;at tho night's
buod caq~ t1rno mlleo soulhwellt ot sa11011. "I can IbiD&lt; of DO man recelpta at ZOiclan'o bar wore
who hao workod harder or who -rved a promatlcm to aenoral mlutng.
Pollee tlleorlzed tile bar was
m"" thaD Genenl Davlsoa," Abram• told Davl1011'a "'"'
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'The second echelon took over
some or the presidential campaign in-fight!~ during the week-

Stickup

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George Washingt
non. · Virginia. is
tiona! belief in t
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your present home
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Infighting
Begun on

end with one cahdidate's aide
charging •• Apartheid" Policies
and an oppoaite number calllng

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Oeeln tllll-llrWU~O ocliool dlotrlcL
periOIIt, awarently lddnapecl
DiOPiiio the '
to the procloin'-111 white, 55,0110.:
ll!.lljlber llldted ~tlon of Toaehero .(IJFJ'), Albeit hrd&lt;er, UFT !rom a bar foUowlng a otlekup,

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YORK - A CONTROVERSIAL aeflllborhood ochml board
dllltllollll of 10 teochora trtaerattaclt;ywldetoachera' strike
wu auopondl'l but tile wall&lt;oui atlll klpt 1t101t o! New York'• 600
p...Uc ochOola clantl toda), The ell!&lt;' a Bolrd of Edueltlon suapondod the aowrnlnll board ot the p,......l_tl¥ NO(Il'O and Puerto Rican

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del- Alltod loooeo were at leut ldlled In the alx-b&gt;ur Mekong

AUled troopa prowl!ng jungles
around SoJeon discovered the site
of a mulllple rocketlaunddngdevlce 18 miles lOUth ol the capt·
lalln tile Mekoni Delta and were
t.ald by a captured North Vlebla·
mese u.utenanl the Redo plan:~~~;~~~~~~t~~~M~~~~~~~;~~m~~~~;:~trf:~~i~ili~ttr~~;;~~~;~~:~~~:1;~;~:;:~=&gt;&gt;~:;;;:~~~:~:~:~:}~:::~~r~:::;:::~:;:}ff&gt; ned to move the 12-round I07mm
!ly UDitod Preas lnlernallonol
rocket launcher eYen closer to
STOCIOIOLM - THE RULING SOCIAL Democ:ratle Porty, In Sllgoo tor deadly aheulng.
- • r !or more 36 y-t, won Ito greatest victory alnco the Spokesmen said lt wao tile nrst
wor In Sundal'a olectiODI ln which tile Ru18lan invaoloo of Czechoa- , . _ of Ita in&gt;e over lound In
lcnalda dealt a poulbly flalal blow to lbe omall c.nununtst Porty, South VIetnam.
which tool 5 of Its 8 oeats.
More S..ocloa thiD • - before cut their ballots and !or the
1!1'11 time Ill hlat.cl'Y lliooclon t.o, a ot10ot&gt;UI1 government wllb an
llboolute maJoritY In cbambora ol tile Rlkadac (Parlllment).
Etabty-alne per coat of the nalloa'o 5. t mlllian voter a SUnllay cut
m....,. thiD halt ll&gt;elr ballota for Social ilemoc:rat candidetea In the
olectloa for parllament'a second houoe.

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drlvllw to delll'O)f Communlll
detdln• of a lldrd, nationwide
a«oulvo, ldlled at lout 100
auerrlllaa 1n l'Gur baltloo _ ,
SoJeon, caplured a rocket •
launcher aimed at tile dljl, lllld
oelzed a reoord hMtl ol munlllono, military ttplkotnnen Aid

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by_late klnlslll. LOWJ taiQill
601. C&lt;inaldonble dootd!Mit,
mild TUeiiiiJI w1111 • - " '
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Rocliet Launcher
Taken by Allies

Many rlvermen &lt;led
the new packet line COl
a 10 of It bu1 after ,
repairs and remodeliDJ
boats, the !all of 19181
pacl&lt;et line ln complol&lt;
of the situation.
Here are a few brf,
of River News from 1J
polls Dalcy Tribune a'

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POMEROY-MIDDL.EPORT. OHIO

VOL. XXI NO. 101 ,

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toral votes, carrying three to
,seven Ret&gt;ublican governors into
otfl.ce with him.
The Gall"' figures predleted
·that Nixon is the froftt.runner in
terms of probable percentages
ol the popular vote, but lt lndl·
cat.ed that both Wlllace and
Humphrey are closing the gap.
The GalllV Poll asked, "If the
election were held today, wbich
candidate would you vote for?"
Of those polled, 43 per cent
favored Nixon, 31 per cent Humphrey, 19 per cent Wallace and
1 per cent urxlecldt!d. i\ similar
poll late last month gave Nll&lt;Otl

45 per cent to 29 per cent fDr
Humphrey 18 per cent tor Wal~ .
lace an:l 8 per cent uolecided._.
Newsweek a n d Time mapzines, estimating the electorll
votes the three leading c:andl·
dates might pile ~. re1cbed
similar conclusions.
The figures complied by the _
two magazines lndicatod thlt WaJ..
lace would be unable to throli
the election Into tile Hoooe of
Representatives by plc:kiog ~
so many wtes that no one would
have a majority.
"As it stallis t.odQ, Nixoll ia
too strong ID make the .-11
close," Newsweek Ald.

2·Accidents,· TTtefts
Keep Lawmen Busy
Two automoblle accidents were by otto Anthol1l' Marcinko, 19,
investigated, severallncldentsot. Reedsville, went out of control

theft reported, and nurneTvus per~ and struck a parked vehicle be·

eel.
The department 1110 repot1ed
recovery of a 1967 Ford jaNiolq
truck stolen In Roll CourliY. '1be
truck waa awarontiJ owned tri
Howard Keatortoftbat countY. The
cab of the truck waa . - 'by
ftre wloen lt waa located porUd
In western Meigo e&lt;JUIIb'. The IDclctent Is still under tmeotlp.
lion by Melia and Rosa CCJuni;J
authorities.
In other activity, Sherll! Har·
t.enbach bas boon notl!led of thelto from the West VlrRinfa
sllore of the Ohio Rivor IIW Involved propert,r ol Melp Coulltiano. It baa boon rop&gt;rtod a
16 It, boat aod 12 bor_W..
motor was stoleninonethettMU'
the Kalaer Alumlrllm plant ltltl
a tool box, oar• and otllor ltema
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weekend by Melia CourliY Siler· 35, Rt. 1, Reedsville. There was
Ill Robert C. llartenbach's de- damage to the right front fender,
grill and hoadligbt of Marcinko's
partment.
•uto
and to the right front tenThe first accident was Sund8J'
der,
hood, bumper, grlll a n d
at 6:43 p.m. oo CourliY Road No.
headlight
ol BooiDn'. one-l&gt;&lt;lf too
43, slx-&lt;enlho of a mile lOUth
P,t.k-up.
No
charges were tued
of Route 681. A car drlvea ooulll
and no injuries were reported.
The other accident occurred
at 9:20 p.m. on Route 7, one tenth of a mile oorth ol Roote
248, where a vehicle operated
by Chester L, Griffis, 36, CoolvOle, traveling north, ran into
An addecl aellv!Q' In Jdlyllcal the rear of a 1965 model car drivaducailon this year at Rio Grande en by Roller! Lym Wood, 17,
College will be archery, part o! Chester. Wood reportedl.y w a 1
a phfslcal eclJcatlor&gt; eouroo In otopplng to mak~ a loft tum.
omcers said the 1964 vehicle
Healtll Aclivltlea.
The range Is belns clevalopod driven by Grllfls was dernoliohARRESTS
on tile stanley L. Enna Athlol· ed and there wall heavy damage
Weekend
arroats Included WU.
le and neereatloo Field. With the to the Wood auto. Grll!ls was citlard
Nel110t1,
47, Rt. 1, UDPcomplolioo of tile Paul R. J..¥ne ed to Meigs c:ouney coort oo a
vllle,
and
Floyd
Charlet " " Phyaleal ~- Building Rio charge of fall!ng to stop within
ton,
52,
Langsville,
,.. IDGrande COJlop will be able to an assured clear distance.
toxicalloo
chargeo;
Hobart~
PROBE THEFTS
offer addltJunll lndlvi..W opor1a
A car reported stolen from 49, I..angsvlllo, Jemy aellvllles aa part o! Ito curricuthe parktni lot oC the Sports- Whittington, 28, RL 4, Pot&gt;•OJ,
lum.
Teach!ng tile Jlosaltll AA:IIvl- man Bar, was recovered Son- Ellz_., Moodi"P""P, 31, LIDllea &lt;OOrse will be Dr. Bruce day on the HanlY Hollow Road. caster, and Charles Obltnpr,BL
Curtla, dlreetor of peyllcal
The 1953 CbovTolol belonging 2 Pomeroy, all oo dlolurhlrllllll
charps; Narcut Cox, Itt. ,
•eatton. fUid Arthur Laaham, ID Charles Franklin Oblinger, Rt. peac:o
2,
VInton,
ne operaiDr'tll--,
cllreelnr of atltlotleo. Aaalttdng 2, ~,wasUken~
and
~ereU
Rodney CreDnMsi
them will be Tanlb' Joeklna, ZS, alter ll1ldnlgt1l SllurdaJ'. II waa
21,
Rt.
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wrecked before It was abandon·
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Archery Added
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For It teUs a powartul lllory
o1 a twain !hot will never never
meet, and :It detlnes tbe Cl118l
dl1enuna ol. American leaderohlp under the prea4111 or the
new President In lbe m --

ance of a ratlmal American
stance In world af!slrs.

caDI," the great middle class. Hubert Humphrey ill ,aiming at lila same group, though
be calb them by a diHerent name-the
"ailent" or "moderate majority." And
George Wlllace is certalnly not pitching his

appeal to any racial or economic minorities.
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Basically, he is a man who has never had
things so good nor been so worried that
things were going bsd.
He is, for emmple, a trade unionist, proud
of the fact that his immigrant father had his
bead bloodied by the cops during a violent
otrike for decent wages and working con·
dltions beck In tile 19308.
This man is otauncbly ln favor of law and
order in the cities and the use of stern meas·
ures against rioters. The union be belongs to
cootlnues to keep out Negroes who arc tryIng to learn the sldlb that will give them
decent wages and living condldons.
Or he is a bualaessman who grew up in
poverty during the Depression. Thanks to a
loon !rom the government that got him
started, be now runs his own prosperous
pion!, supplying parts to a larger company

with a lucrative defense contract.
This man is sick and tired of high taxes
8Dd bureaucratic interference in free enterprise.
He may also be a man wbo fought for -his
country in World War II. In reward for his
services, the government paid for his coUege
education entirely. A Gl loan enabled him to
buy his first house with no down payment
and low interest.

He eventually traded this home up for a

billl!er one in a better suburb. He is not
agamst equality, but be is getting fed up with
tho demands ol some people. He feels that u
they want the good ~s in Ufe, they should
earn them, just as he did. He is also uneasy
over receat court ruliDgs that may open the
way for certain undesirables to move into
his community and his children's school.

Hado's

The,f, particular "forgotten A.mericaDB,"
who cdhstilute a significant U unknown por·
lion of the elec!Grate, might perhaps more
accw;~tely be called the " forgetting Americans.

There are millions of others, however, who
have not forgotten tho beneftts they have recelved or gained for themselves through lbe
American system, who realize that the same
benefita must be accorded to au citizens. who
have generaUy approved of or at least understood the vast social changes that have toteD
place in the past decade, who know that there
are no simple, "right" answers to the complex problems that face a great and varied
nation.
Yet they, !Go, are possessed by the disturbing feeling that the country is olf tho track,
that somehow things are coming apart at the
seams.
They see the new generation, which has
been given more opporlunilles and more education than any previous generation, apparently rejecting the very society that gave it
these things and either "dropping oul" or
slashing away al the philosophical and moral
and political underpinaings of the nation Itself. After aU these years, they are now be·
ing told that everything they have believed
is false, everything they have valued is a
shorn. that the Republic ls an outmoded fraud
and that it and they are sick.
These concerned, confused Americans don't
know what the solution is, but most disturbing of aU, many are far from sure that any
of the presidential candidates knows either.
The nation desperately needs a savior. Is
one in si~ht?
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NEW YORK - Aspiring young
married pollllclan risks Ids rep.
utatloo nightly in the most public
places with a succession r1 gla~
mor babes .... His lastlugubrious known romantic Incident a female he was ftnancilll turned out also to be under the romantlcall.v financial spell of one
of his avowed enemies ... . The
Matzner jd&gt;llcalloos ln New Jeraay (&amp;fleeted by the sizzling murder caoe there) qtdatiJ are up for
llale .... Copacabeau(y Linda HImlrez, 19, and Grand Union adman Tom Flfm wiU Willi ....
Opera star Ucla Albanese's 16·
year.old son, Peplno, J u s t
gm his Conn. driver' a license
and Ia yearning to borrow lbo
family car for his first date:
It baa a bar, telepbme, TV set,
game table, ndlo .... Just lock
him lniA&gt; the sllet,y belt, mom.
Mickey Rooney's an Inventor
- he' a patented a trlple~Oill
camera he calls tho "omnlcamera" II&gt; be peddled by the ''XI
Corp." .... Harold Arlen's composilll new tunes for lbo "llouac
of Flowers" ftlm •.. • ll&amp;rold
Gary won the (deaarved) best
notices In "Tile Price" ln a role
he took over on a momoot'a nolice; It baan't besl noted Edward G. Roblnom was the llrat
choice for tho part ...tturnedlt
:dmm .... . We'Ve 1'ounc1 Arthur·•
Aoflller's recent llramaa conslotently slaatod lind lackiDg ......
turglcal J&gt;Oseur his due, tile role

CoBtraCtOrS

PIan semmar
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aemlnar 011 Wecb&gt;sdly, Sojlt. 18,
st the Franklin Counly Vaterans MemorW. Purpose ol the
aemlnar will be to hlgbiii!M Iabor problema c•illfhNillliB t h e
Industry, s - wooknesaes ln
bargalnlng and ol!er ldou 88
to 1mr all cutnctors can unite
to ol!or a lll'clo&amp;Br frmt Ia .,.._

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Panel dlacuaalona wiU ..,ar a
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Put Five Yoaro," ''What eon
the CoolltructiOil -.tr1 do II&gt;
Change Ute Trend ID cmlltruc11oo Collls'l'' lind "Wbol AcUoo
is Needed7' Spe·ker• IDd pan..
ellllls will ...,11111 o f - ·
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ofoou~Di-lindldabcoota.

1btJ' Include J. Pa1i&lt;er Gar'lllek, Garwlek and Roll, lbc.,
Columbua; state Rep. Cllarlel
E. Fcy, Wald; and Donold w. F!Um, Jr., Voualm Bull'•-- eo of Old0 "·-•M- ~"'"
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Cootncton Aowwllllcr and Joll8plJ Solo,
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· STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Ul'O"' JlniJn.y Elll1 retained hl1 WBA
' heavywei&amp;ht crown wlth a 15•• i'ouDd declalon owr F1CQ'd Pa~

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DETROIT (VPO - Detroit
~" rllbtbonder Denlllo !lwtn be.. came the tlrst pitcher Jn 34
•., year• to win 30 pmea In 1 seaom aa the Ticer• beat the Ook:
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Cont•·nued N. y 1·et Bomb•'ng
15 J0 hft$0ft 5 'B'1g 5tiC
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ly u y CROMLEY
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NEA Washi"""" C.1111apndoal .
WASHINGTON (NEA)

In part, President Johnson bam't lloi&gt;Pecl bomb11Jc NG1'tb
Vletruun becauae biB Secretary of state'Ilean Ruot remembers Korea and Panmunjom aU !Go 'lrell,
At the lime of Korea, Rusk wu asllllllltt secntary of at.fA1
for the Far Eut. He did much or the bohlnd-the sc-1
maotermlndlng for the Panmunjom talb.
Rusk and his aides have tbouaht a grut deal about tbOie
fruotratlng days. The lesoODS of Jtorea are 14day belq appUed
to Vietruun.
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AI state Dopartmeuma wllo wen ill• Koroa M M- ·
lbe ,_tell mlllake the UDIIed stain JUde "' l'om-.Jom
wu to mU1e goed wiD eo.a"o+u t. pt the lalb ......
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The old-limen believe then CODCeSalono ealiiiiCI the war to
~:!,; I:rt~.!.s~~v: to tbe ,.,.....,uary loso of
••-•·•....,
These dlplomall also believe, In ........,...., the one-aided
conceosioos resulted In an armlstk:e lifeemeot far leu favorable than we could otherwise have ocbleved.
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In on ••--~ men w o were
......, negrtlaliolll ~ 11. IC
Western negotiator• agreed to a North Korean~ wltbout lnalstlng on aa eqiUI conceall011, tile North Iroriau immedlately coocluded that our poalUOD wu deterloratlns. Tbe)r
became more aggressive and even leu NWIII•tory. Tiley
Immediately came up with further domlllda that we mult
meet befoie the cUocusllloaa could move ahead.
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At P•emfttlom, fer ......., tile Nlrtlll' r I " I , let
8ntonleulbl:±n•m•'lleteblllt.,..l#r U...CJIIIao.
wile llltlalb ealll • ...-ed. .........._ •• •• .......

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t., lilt m• 1 pre• If wu • llie Nd K1r1

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luafety,llrlq ..= I T· Nlllelralll lh~a ...n

lltelt ........ ..
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.. 1M 424 me for llle Ulllle!l llillldue
e llle ......_
Bad lbo U. . . stain iltoollllrm GDIDolof!!ll.tliat lbo tlwe
line would hi the line ol cciiltltc:t u tbe time llli arnJisllce . . .
Natloal 1-. coalilllmt .DDt .., the - .

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ol ~ ba1'e coat tbe Hlll'lllirJ· ·~
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U1111t
aDiel.. Tile apeda tblak
would have lilortened the lalb by ·JliiiGiltbl.
By coatrut, u.s. necotlatGn kllrllld u.t wileD they due
In 81111.,.... u bud~ ulbo ·N altll KareMa, they IGl,.

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N.UOO. IIUide tile Nortb Korual pay a !Idee rGr 1111aJ1. .
Haol today lnllltllt WGD't talk aatllthe U. . . Btatei . ' .
the DOrtherD bamblag "•m""'UIUIfmaiiJ.~
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Jobnsoo haiti the bombing. tlda li.S. ~- !d'" . _ '-' ~
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further demaada hef-. talb coil¥ iii!CCIIIfidiJ praCitiL••
Tbi8 Ho llrateiY bal.alreiib' beea ~~~ ' u !IOI!Iii
NCeat nowlijliiji6t MNillne whlcb oid.tc
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m bit'.
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I ber up three or four
a weeh 10 I COIIld boWl
or ""' pool - will! h e r m a
occam,.,
1 told hlr IDIIQI IIGY·
oc1 her bat llboulbt -It wu
1 Uo. Now 11111 obe'o - · 1
· ttoUae 11 WUD'I.
1 017 myoe1r to aloe; OVW1

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daloi him - h e melalllld hi
1114 I 4!d"'t toll him 101111
"' 1111 ~· .,•.....,.. tau
r.w
lblm, boit he didn't ·llJ - .
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tolldqj . - _ rm aal,r If IIIII
lllllldQI ac:ltlq lila over hlppoaoc1 to me. Wbol ~d 1 taD
blm'l- TIIOVBLm
Dlalt. ao4 rm 19, 10 1 4Dtft Door Troubled:
· - for IMIIM'II How can 1 _.
You'd bette&lt; 11111 tell him lblo,
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I a man Dlllll ASK !Dr h II
·.· Don't lrf, You'd ...... bo 011 1~-dd dlnllll""a .....
kool lblo slrl. llhe deaces, b e ' s - a proiiJ lou.IIJ
took )au back, ;ruu'd either c1r!ft Uotenor up to ,_, Alllllr hi
Door Rich:

lito lllllllmoaa I8IID, or e1..
tbe llldp to pt ...,
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llelr llal•:
Wby Is It that.· a boy lldnlul
Blrla bn'e to lave ....., 11)10111
m llllm? I am 18, and Ill)' morIto kind of dolo lo a alco lone
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SOUTII LAKE TAHOE, Callt
Lao Evoaa bettered
the world !00 motor record 'lllth
a jlme of 44 aeconcla.
(UP!) -

DETROIT (VPO -

No double

beat Damlscu11 b1 almost three
lqtho In the $123,300 Michl·
pn mile at lbe Detroit Race

track.

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unlelaoted Goldoa
Rocketa, !coded 'IIIII! aeniOI' vetefllll and rldlns a crest ot two
lmprestive DOD-league vtctorle•.
were p:lcked Sunll,y aa tbe te.m
II&gt; win the 1988 SEOAL lootblll
cbiUIII&gt;ionlhlp.
Colch Boll Brennan's Rockett
were 1al&gt;bed by memben of the
SEO Sportawrltero and BrCJO&lt;I-

picked II&gt; rOOJJ! wt the llrst cii-

how he manqes to convert it

Ylaion.

tnto 1 aainer."

Heading the aecond division
cluba Ia Lopn In IUih pllco, fol.
lo.,ed by the Molsa 'Maundera
ln elxth, NelsonvUJo.York lnsev·
enlb, wllb the ..,. • powerrul
1roatoo Ticer• picked II&gt; ftnioh
doocl llat In their li•ll y - or

Jacksoria Iromnen are'r~
ed to have excellerd depth, good

, ..... COJqJOtltlon.

Aecordlrw to Wellston repreaantatlvoo II the mooting the
Golden Rockett have 19 &amp;enlora
on their aqUid, 1! or whom play
In evoey pmo. Led 1&gt;1 quortardly nllbt.
The Jackaon lronrnen, Ulller back Rlck Perdue the Rockett
new c~».ch Ben Buckles, have al- have smaobed VInton Coun\11 40so rolled over two non-league 6 ml rlppod Ook HUI 31·12 ln
foes and were placed as the l't.Ulencounters.
ner &gt;4&gt; team by the scribes.
Perdue lo doscrlbo&lt;l 11 the
ln clooe voting for the other best grlddor in lbo SEOAL thle
six &amp;pot&amp; the GaJUpnUs Blue year by tho Wellston spoke1111111n
Devlla jUit edged Alben&amp; fur who s1ated. "even when he twnthird place with the BuUdogs blea or a plly blows l\) someto dethrone ·defending c~on
lfolgs •• all . ol the ellbtluegue
teams enter loop COJq)OUllon Frl-

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told you It waa Leap Year!"

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COLUMBUS - High ....., setUements In cmatrucUoo over lila
11011 lllree years hu proiiiJIIod 8
labor-miiiii&amp;ODMri meeting for
aU !IOfllllOOis of ll!e Oldo contractlnglildullll')'.
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Though Cldcaao at lest vin- pert;r wu In fllct of two mln4o aolq DIOII.· The ohrlll lhoula, of It oiL For If ,., rl ; o!I!No
dicated tho blpartlua Amerlean IIIII two beor11 obout ll!e bllrlh "Slop lxlinblnai Slop lbe bomb· Amerlcu Preal- """'d $0111·
policy of determined mllltar7 ...,_ . necesiii\Y to 1111 oo to ll!e aad lnf."· rlllnr lromll!e vut COD· bb ll&gt;diCIIo hll. ~~~~~
lllstanca to lmplacahle Commu- Ia vi-. llaWk overcon&gt;etlowo '..m~on hall, will be ............. olll¥ of doclalon ... , _ , . pol.
Jdat _.aalmlil Situthout Asia, otllolalq - but chlckm -""· oc1 IDIIQI ..... for,._ lq . to -ll!e beatnlb of Chleleo,
Ito -......, . of biller hlpple ed Ute loudolll of them au. And lballbo.. -rlloed-lhaull ,., re~lo Amorliln,_Preoimd 'I'IA&gt;Ie reJectiGil a( lbe ac- - It wao all ,over, chleken """ I n - do(ootod
coulcl 11011!!1&gt;17 ·bl,illl til!"
tloo In Vl-.n will' oebola Hao bad Ill -·For 1111111111'011 and or1 lll!llo roll coli, from ll!e 'HIIP"''lbllit;r ....,. to.,tlll ..,_
nol and Palplnc and lfoiiCOW Joae forever dl•cre41tocl a CCIIIVootloo 1allue 'at 1M PJ.Uortn dDWD II per.Jiowkaofyolter&lt;JqWbolulfe
_ . ll!e ~v·• and wldcb wu quite -'&gt;letomuter lui to lbo looue of cand!UWs. plllOled bore In Now Orloiu.
How dllrer4111 -ocl lo lblo
The clcveo would, of 1'0"1'"•
lbeme llu .,..104 11&gt; be but naverlbelosa able to l world of New Orl_., thle 50th dollroy Ill credlblliv Ia t h o
In rulill.
heard there.
The lOIII lind llhort d. II Ia llllllver1117 of tbe Amorlcanl.e-· American cloterrence lind lilll!e
The sofi.Jinera loot Ute bat1ba1
lila melody uitpriJIII..... Jim. Here, ll!e C1118otloil hI 8 Amer\0111 wllllo Ule -~~-·
.d e In Chicago, true OIIOU8h- But
ell
from
the dlseciunCI of Qd • . ....,. moo betn- ohall we er -BIJ;flaadongeraUI-Id.
from !bat embattlad clQ&gt; 1110)'
won a certain kind ~ war lD the II of a ceueleso clalnO&lt; slap 1bo bombilllbut relbor- . The oldbo.l'o oflboAmorlCIDI.e101180 lbot lbo7 left Ute world for a CIIO-olded retreat In VIet- lblll Ill lncnaoa lt. Somo''unl· 111m wwld. of ...,..., Pllh lila
_ . . . . lbal • great polldcal nam only barely overcOme blll!e laleral Amerlcon ...- . ......... or American to
wlcea of more prudent lind lela _,. clever clevlco II&gt; !orfoll lbo llub point of llltqlsnblepor.
the 1!11111 b1 IIIJPOI'IIelal Ill...,_ D.
"de-Amerlcaalz·
The llrot Ht - d dllbmor
1111'' the war, lo a• lrrelevllllto our booorallle oominllmallo ,_
the" r.utob old bo.l'l In their •and lor hlotarJ, The ..IIIII
IUmJ •• wwld be ll!e .... 10&gt;114 10 lallato commitof Ute 89-!'eor.oJd antlcp&gt; cloll- taro public relatlma Qncludln&amp; .Paltlml of medieval IIICIIks up- menta U to
our 'v8'q
er In "The Price'' Is a m a r- procbcts beariDi Ids name) lind Cll the prdlable angelic carrying rrl..,. lind paale our pVndol
veloui\J true portrait; lbe only alroaclf be'a boutlllt 1 •185,000
of Ute point of a neo- ..emlea.
role o1 lntegrlty In Ill ol II. French R!Yiora vWa ... Michele cUe,
Could two cities more pro.
PUccini's "&lt;:me Flne
Morean (Jtere for her own dress
Where the new p:dltlca IJID- fourdy Ulu.ltrate wiG' It 11 tb1t
from "Msdo.me Buttorfll" must bualaess) relaxad II Trudo llel· bollud b1 Cldcqo scrllllll II In lbo lnllllltoll · !"'mpl"' Lobe 1n the pohllc domain at lUI; lor'• VIllage ll'uaerle'llllbllarc llll Amerlcanpemment toslve ouea ol .forol&amp;n )lOIIey n Clrl
half a dozen pop-lunes are em Ute Flaber of Ute ort ollllhll- up In Vlolllam, 1b1 old politico hive only me
II i
market parroting Pucclnl' 1 rich .... New MGM movie will be d- of Ute Leslomalre• bellowo at time - and mo
'Idle
melody .... llfaay dac:ades a&amp;&lt;&gt; lled lllmpl1 ''WQDOI" lind not lbal pemment to slvo 'em ball. 11111110Vocl by _.will )10111 and
lbe late Jobn Go!dell IIIli rich 'lllth, by or obcart Jo11D.
- . of cour10, are 1bo moll by raiiOiulllllla .POioocl by em ooe •illl, "POor Buttorfly,"
The tuwn of cabo Frio In Bra- · tlrelibme of overallqiUftcallona mea aware of only lbllblilour•
wldch he dld NOT •teal from zU gave Brigitte Bardot ber own - lind Ibis Ia lbl whole poiDt fa01 rellltloo of oar time?
Puccini - he simply wrote a beae- tract When lhl YloltJyrlc wldch compresooclthewbole ed lbere In '65 'lllth old.-. R.
_.a•s llbratlo lniA&gt; a 32-bar Zaaurl, 1q&gt;1na lhe'd build mit
IJOP IIOIIg. More hooelll than the lind become a fllurht attractlaa;
lmltators.
the;v were fneaooilvera- just. took
SOme TV oaf oplnod lbat Tlny It back becou10 BB ~'t boll!·
Tim Is ''lhl• year'a Llberace," or )IOI'IDg Ute - . .... llim7
but IJ!IIOred the fact that Llber- Siozar, writer of lbl ap.
By Helen
ace has more talent for music era, ·~ of~·· ls tbe bla
than the cut..-ate psycbolosllt backar ol N1to - · lflOOV1
has lor &lt;OIIlPBriams .... Tim II little E. 7tlh St. dliliDIIIPOI"The . YOIJTII ASKED FOR rrt
lhlliP tao, but I ~ bod more thla year' a Mrs. Millar Mood."
Thla column Ia for younuoo- a bo1 apeoda hla liard •"iamod
.... Tony Curtis peddled me of - BOOk. 00 llllirltallllllll lilalll pie, tbelr problemo lind p i - IDiliiiQ' 011 me. Am I craq or
his ll!ree Bal Air manalona II&gt; most Amarlcon mediums UNO, their troulol and IWl. As
IOIDalldDi. and do boJa - · ·
Damy Apollnar, co-author lind pqchlc sift• come !rom arauail the raot of Hoi• HoW USI, ole ll!e qulot kind of slrl who
liar of Ute hlpplo-hlt "YCM' OWn Ute -.:ao • Nllpra Folio n- It welcome• IIIUillo but - ' t lblilkl )181 llllklnll to a bo.l' IIIII
'l'hlng,"
111m; - . , . ll!e dton- dod8e a HrlGul quelllloo llkeo Ia bolter than watDhlnc a
Four Plaza Hotel aultea were lc e«oct of Nlapra Filii (and a brush-Gil.
movie?- QUIET WIET
.
rasarved lor Tony ~ lor Ida 8ll&lt;lllc Bu1raJo 11 our hmle ~
Sbl 1 - IMaop Q~~lltkm Door Qdoot:
entooraae comlna II&gt; 1be Nov. 13 wldch Dill ap111n 111 oceul- to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
Your altllude abouldfotcbmalo
"Sboea or Ute Fisherman'' tr.... we're
to ol llal• Holp USJ IIIIa _._. ahoera, but It can be 01...,_,
mlere at lbe De Mille Theolre be -'dar).
per.
ill I
IIICIIel'·'"' a llrliiN&amp;.
.... He' a brlnaln8 hla wife lind
Whee Jaek ean... dollvored DROPPED GUY
• a W• ..0; lt'a hla 1IIJ of ll"'ir·
lbelr lnstllll FunDy, plus ldda the eu1os7 for hla 111e LOSES BOUNCE
1111 he llkeo • · Iiolp him fromhlaprlor11181T1ap,twop. ldl alncerlfl wa1 10 llh....,; Doorlll*l:
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: emea10alind oocretar)'..,alot .... · ·1d•:\101a'litlqil•- •!lt!iia iller
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ell'lp."
· Nhuo's CUDj10ijjn . - . $20,000,- Ute aervlee oorlbl dl¥lb u4 - · QJior two Josra: sliifiD.u.Y i:iiul'- He Dill!" t i"Thlllll ,oi'twlltllllil
000 and he'• getdng It m the ba- looonou of ll!e aoalll1 1nab D'l ll!e - . I trolled .bar too HriGua; I. Got llllllli· lind
sis of "he can't lose" J)OIIs. Wiler. Jack ...,.ertod lUI: "' oolhe brob up.
lib )'1111 for .,..aocl. or,_.,...
Frmch Olympics &amp;ld clwJip fl&gt;ld yuu 1 coa14 )IIAt,y a 'llral&amp;bt
For ........... If I took blr alrl who 1._ him foal lib a
Jean Claude KlUy wW make a role," n• hl• «qttenetfce.
oul, I uHCl her money, tbMt '1&gt;18 speadern Cllce Ia a wldJ&amp;
repollld $500,000 for General Mo·
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1110111 wu loll. I moc1o three - 1L
time&amp; u Dllch u lbo did, bat Dear Belae:

Voice along

\1 Rl~~ Nii:Op is oq(l!&gt; wln il!e hillitli _,11\i
• mlllllll_j)Jd votes o!. Ill~ "forgotten Amerl·

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Chicago, New Orleans, Far Ap.a rf'
tance from the DemocratJc · Na..
Uonal conventlm In Cldcqo to
Ute American LesiOII Coeveatloo
in New Orleans must be meu-.
ured by more than miles, In
more than goneratloo pps, In
more than Ute wldo SJIOD of half

Wanted: A Savior
for tJ,e Nation

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Washington Whi~ Paper

BY WILLIAM S. WIDTE
NEW ORLEANS - The d I s-

'Forgotten Americans' in Quandary

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FREEIIoLD; N.J. CliPD- COr·
•· cllpn Illy, a New Zeelalld .ataad.. ardbred, become the ftrlll horae
:In harness nclqt to earn a m:llc ' ' Um dollan by WlmiiW the foo·
" " ture at. Freehold Race!IIY.

·e~ze,

tJona were IDIIde.
To earn a perfect score a tum
bid 11&gt; get 96 pointe In the votIng with the secool throulb ei&amp;ldh

a eruncblrw nmnlng attack,

IPOta voted on an e.r.M, aeven,
s1x, tlve, tour, and etc.
01 the 96 votes Wollotondraw
93th with """ acrthe picking
·them to ohlre Ute choqoloaobiJI
with the Lopn O!le~ Tho
001l.v othf&gt;r ftnt pllce vote went
II&gt; Gelllpo[is.
Here is the Predicted order
ol ftniah ao -&amp;indoyblmembera or the SEO ~MI'rlters
and Broodcollers Association.
1. Wllllllon (93'h)
2. Jackson (73)
3, GIDlJ&gt;Olia (68)
4. Athena (65)

all! morale U.t la •1 skyoohigh"
for ll!e llrst time ln yoaro. A
Jackeon llj&gt;Okeaman alao added
lbal lo !lao Murphy, a 185-pound
sophomore linmacker1 Coach
Buckloa boa a lad that Is d.,.
scribed uaa a young sam Huff
who prlctieally owna the detenslve •ekfteld aa he accounts
tor a h1lb percentage of tackles
all over the tl.eld."
The pre ~ season predictions
were bued upon reports given
by each news or radio media
present at the meeting in the
Elks Hall at Jackson.
After the members had completed their rundowns on each
team tile annual prognoadca-

~a:~~~:;,

back; Deada Hadroll
.
WWiam1, "WiaPekl, IIIII ~· . . ·'p;
tallbock Otber bo.l'l- - at:
lonolva action ,...I.,Ja!l; . . . .
end; AU• WIIJ'imf, 1' .. ' [ cff

Reserves Rally
To Top ·Rockets.

Wlllstoo como back to lib •
The Nolp ......_ ' " " " "
come from beldnd a fourlb 7-2 halttlme ociVIIUp lbo
period IA&gt;uehdown to score a 10-7 Rockotl...-..,rona-trlllllljlh ovor ll!e vlaltlns Will- leg ...... yards lniA&gt; Ute ...,
Ilion ........ S!tlurde,y allbf. .... ln lila II8COOld - . The
Mike 9J'ate, a ...IUDlOI'e tan- atra ;oint .... kicked.
MelKa ployera -'111 actlm In
bad&lt;, rantoJIOIIdlrtfromiOJardJI
out midway Ia lila lui period to Ute cmtolll m ol!onse were RocBl•e the Marauders lhelr 10 - or Abllott, ceater; Dml Amlorahead margin. A ..ra.. ofpoBIOI aon ADd Harold White, DJards;
from Olartarback Pol O'Brloato 1l11111Y Lewla, stan Coo!Go lind
End Jobn Rltd!hort put Ute bell
5. Lopn (53\\ )
BRIDGEHAIII'TON, N.Y. (VPO
Ia poattloo ror Grate'• nm. O'Brl6. Melia (28)
Mark Donohue won the second
.., alaoldtRitchbartforlbe PATS
7. Nelo-York (27')
leg
of the Cai&gt;-Am alto roclng
following tho m.
s.arom... (24)
aeries
with an average IJ)Md of
Malgs bed IOitell Ill first two
111.32
m.p.h.
potato lilll!e . . .l.. quarterwlten
the Wollalon ceoler M_.lbe
boll ovara-.ld-be..,...r'ohoad Frsnklin (Ind.) 28 Hope 13
lind out of tho end zone oo fourth
SoutbNIII
down.
play and Ball Slate or lndlan8
W. Texaa Ill. f5 Lamar Tech 7
will be at Bowling Green.
Trnlt,y ('fu.) 53 N, M, Hllnds 0
Akron ran ~ a 26-7 lead tn" .Eltz, Clt;,v f6 Frostburg 0
Houailln 54 Tulane 7
the OJIOning half and coiBtad II&gt; Tenne11ee 17 Georsle 17 (lle) Colo. St. 21 New Mmco 13
a 32--7 win over Buder at Jnd.l- C8rson-Newmn 34 Catawba 14 UTEP 14 UC Santa BJbra 14
anapolls in an •-noon game. llmjlde~cmy 16 Macyvlllo 7
Weill
Indiana State wUJ be at lbc Zip MilS. Coli. 21 Furman 12
Colo. Coli . 7 Black Hills St. 0
gridiron S.turday nllbt.
Mldwelt
Utah St. 28 New Mex. St. 12
Ohio Weoleyan, Ohio's other Luther 13 Aglllana (Ill.) 6
lclabo St. 52 l'orUDd !1. 30
undelaoled squad last season, . No. Mlchlpn 63 Norlbwcod 0 Mootenll 37 North Dakota 10
wiD ..,.n lbo season at boule Ind. St. (Ind.) 23 Ealll W. 0
Slturday afternoon In a non- Whitewater 29 steven• Pl 7
league game with Albion o!Mich- Ollhkoah 22 Lecros10 7
1gan.
St. Jos. (Ind.) 3.1 Norlb Frk 21
No. Wlaols 40 Bal !L -20
Dubu~e 32 Norll! C4111ral o
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Akron 32 Butler 1
By United Press International Albion 27 carthage 7
Eaot
Eaot Mich. 40 MDmlngsldo 16
llarahil 7 Morehd St. 7 (tie) Platteville 41 River Falla 7
Fslrmnt St. 41 Wynllbrg If
!1. Cloud 7 St. Jno. (Mim.) 0
Wstmaor (1'1.) M Slm Crk 12
Nebrasha 13 Wyoming 10
Clerlm St. 21 Mansfield 13
Iowa 28 Bulfalo 10
Hamllne 36 Balliet 7
W. VL St. 13 W, VL Tech 6 Cent. Michigan fl Bredley 6
Da,yton 24 Kent lble 10
MIDthln 28 Elmhurst 6
Cncrdla
(Minn.) 26 &gt;\plana 7
llofatra 26 Gelt;ysburg 10
Mlainl
(Oido)
28 Xlvler 7
Maryland St. 28 Lock Raven 8
Toledo
31
Rlcbmood
If
Eaot Carolina 37 Pui!Ofta 7
Dl.
St.
34
Wls
(Milwaukee)
H
South
Wlll'1burg
7
Lee
0
No. Car. St. 10 Wake Forest 6
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... lind ~ - - . - back.
BY QUARIERS
Welllllm
0781- 7
llolp
2 00 8 - 10

Toledo Rips Foe, 31-14
COLtJMBIJS (IJPI)- Tile 1988 American Conference cbon.,lon
Ohio coUege football COIIll&gt;algn Toledo warmed I() will! • decl·
down to real business this stve 31-14 win over Rlchmotll
end after opening tho 101- ol the Southern Conference,

::k

SOD 5aturdly with I seven-pme

16 belDi held on Buckeye Stale
gridirons. There are 10 night
contestl'l slnted.
The Rockett, headed by tall

The SAtun:IQ Ohio college P1'0o-

back Toland Moss, took a 20-7

program whore co.lelelllllng 1\!Jd. gram calla lor 2! games, wltll

lead In the drat hall or the night
pmo at the Ohio gridiron and
lben coasted II&gt; Ita lOth conaecutlvo win, extelllllng back loto
the 1967 season.
Richmond tallied In lbe fourth
period to cut the deficit to 17-14
but Toledo acored lwlce lo the
dnal six minutes, once when
Moss mede hla second touchdown run of the game ond the

New Officers Named

By Scribes, 'Casters
Membara o( Ute Southeutem
Ohio Sportawrltera lind Broadcooten A.soclatlon ..-nt~&amp;utdaJ In Jackam elected veteron
newapaper.man Jlm Sollars u
,lll'esldall or Ute group lor tho
1968-69 athletic oaum.
SOllers roplaeoa WUllardFitzpatrick or Jaekom aa preoldent

of the auoclatloo with Joe Strublo of Radio StatiDn WMPO In
Middleport named II&gt; tho J&gt;Oat o1
viee president.
llolnllng out the otncers tor
Ute COIIllnl701r Is Odie O'Don-

lbl SEOAL acboola. This malter
will be Ioken up ot the Novomber maetlns of Ute association.
Each scribe or' radio pioy-bypl8)' man then pve a resume
of hla school's!oolboll team for
the pJrpOIO ol predlctilll lbeoutcome ol the 1968 SEOAL dlle
race.
-u-....;.

- · - ' " altendlng were Denllj' PhiiU;s, Radio WOUB 1n Ath""
&amp;lndoy
ens; Bowl Con&amp;doa of lbe Alb:
..
ens Meueapr; Lee HamJJton.
HOUSTON (VP0 - The st.
Radio WLGN in LDpn; Jim MyLoole· Clrdlnelo won Utelr aacare ol 1M LDpn Dallf News;
. 00&gt;1 atral&amp;hl Natlmal Leoauo pen.
Williard F
. .. u Utey belt lbe Houaton nell of Ute Gllllj&gt;olls Tribune
ltz;otrlck of Radio
·.'".' Aatroa 7_., while Ute San FraD. elected socretary.Vaaaurer tor WLMJ, Jackom; Jim Soltero of
·lila 12thy01r.
lbe Jaekeon l,'ltbUohilll Co.; Joe
~: eleco Giants were loolng to ll!e
ln olber business tile group SIN&gt;Io of Radio IVMPO, Mid·
~:
Rods 4-0.
1081'11011 trom Lee 11am111at of · dleport; BoliWUlls,rweillllooTeb.
~·:
SUtTON; IIUL (UPI) _ Ar- Radio WLGN In lDpn lbal Ill ogram; Ed Mayers, h'altonTrlb".a:;Mittl!'J!mer . -~OP., : radio broadealllilll tees for el- ..,.; Bt!4 McGhee, RsdloWJEII,
lli'JJ:*.! ·11011. iourttlm_..., b.r to u ~ · tlped:· or live broodcallls .•.()oi 11Pollll· .11111, Cdle. ~aU.
n"'' - · wllb.l 12-wde!'illl' 2711. hove been el1mlnated bltlla Lo-· lleUipollll Tribune. Gue.ots ware
••·
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pn llhlotlc beord. Lopn lbua ~· Rotllgeb ol Radio WJEH,
jJjna .. t;anlj&gt;olla, Jack- r-eiU~ol'•· oed lbo-~·-..
·••
IGI, llalgs lind NeiiiiOIVIUo-York tlc:lan, Tom - · of Athms.
· - • no ~ aoaea....
The - . , of Ute asaollyiJnlted ........ ~ ••
broadcutilll roea for gamas.
clotloo wiD be Nov. 10 In JackNoll- Leap
Hamilton alae ln!ormad t h e am at wldch tlme Ute 118811e'l
W.L. Pet. GB group that a new $J,OOO preu elaM head coachea will be IIWII• x.a. Loulo 93 M
.616
box wiU be constructed II Lopn ed to asalot In ll!e aalecllm of
.,. ·g;,a~sco 80_70 .533 12\0 Iii-limo tor Ute 1~61 tOOCbill .... ll!e 1968 All - SEOAL loot; ,.. .
78 70_ ~7 13\0
bell team.
. " Chi....
78 7f .513 1st,;
The members al10 diseualld
Adlllll
76 74 .107 16\0 lbl ;ooslbiii\Y of IDvltlng lila loa• 1'lltoburlll
73 76 .4110 19
p o elaM llblotlc dlrectoraand
"' Phlladelpb'• 71 71 .473 21\0 prlnclpalo to lileDd a reauJar
68 82 .ua 2f1h meeting or porbo;a a spodal
;,' · LDo Anplea
... New York
87 84 .Hf 26
- n g prior to tbe be8lnolni
llouston
87 84 .Hf 26
of Ute .1969-70 acbool •Year II&gt;
x-CIIncboil _.at
tUocttas
athletic prdllems If 11111•
Sm4ar' I i18aulta
tual lnterelt IDd to establish
· St. Loula 7 lloulloo 4
aome communlcotlon - l l l l
' Adanta5LooADplu2
uaoclatloo lind Ute ol!lelalo of
· Clndmatl t San Frla~sco o
'·' . Chi .... 4Pblloclalphla 0
... PIUslolrab 3 New York 0
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'l'oclaJ'• Prabable Pltcbero
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Pl......... (1!1••1111 f-14) at
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other time when CUrtis

College Scores

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""'' got a 13-yard pass lnterceplion return. ·
Toledo will be ll VUiano•a ln
loother llOI&gt;-MAC contest S.turdly abrnoon and ll!e following
weekend starta league competltlon at home against Marshall,
which played II&gt; a 7-7 tle with
lforebead of Kentucky.
other MAC team a warming
It&gt; S.turdly were llllaml and
Kent State.

Clevelnlll Dickerson m 1 de
nms of 5 and 10 yards in the
ftnal quarter for two touchdOWI!S

to ••sure the Redskins

lhe service is friendly
lhe best- you've ever known_
When money is the question
lhtJJ the answer-S

LUNCHTIME
SP£ ( lA L

or &amp;28-7

aoeao..._ning win o,.r Xavier
at Cincinnati. AI Do;yton, the Fly.
era raUtad from a 10-0 deftclt
at halftime to rack up three
touchdowns IDd a deld goal. for
a 24-10 win onr the Golden
Flashes.
Butralo Is at Kent State &amp;.turday afternoon, while ln night
play Dayton wUI hcstSt. Josep~'s

EVERY DAY
10:30 TIL 1:110

BOB MILLER
Manapr

FOOTLONG &amp; SHAKE-SOc
.: BAR·B-QUE, 15c DRINK.5c CHIPS

or IndtaM, the Quantico Marines
wW be at Xavier aDd Wami
is at the University of the Paclftc,

&amp;SA-CO.
"NANCINGI OHIO PIDI'U JIHCI "12

Wo Pay The Tax

McCiures DAIRY ISLE
125 E. IIAIN ST.

4th &amp; Locust

Co:chaqllm Ohio Univarsi\Y
wlll bo&amp;t Mar&amp;hall In nfternoon

Phone 992-2171
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II&gt; cup sugar
3 tsp. beking powder
I tsp. salt
I&gt; cup soft

'!, tsp. almond extract
•;, tsp. vanilla
I&gt; cup milk
2 egg yolks-unbeaten
I whole egg-unbeaten

shortening

cup inilk

Generously 1rease and flour two 8-inch round cake pans.
Sift to~~:ether cake flour. sugar, baking powder. and sail.
Add soH shortening, % cup milk, almond e;d:ratt, and vanilla; beat two minutes.
Add remaining ¥.:. cup milk, egg yolk and whole egg.
5. Pour into prepared pan:s; bake in GAS ovenat350Df . tor30to35minutes;cool .
6. Fi.ll cool layers with Pineapple Filling (see recipe below); spread top layer of cake
With about lf2 cup Pineapple filling, leaving 1 'lz mch border.
7. Frost cake with sweetened whipped cream or whipped dessert topping.
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2 cups cake flour

PINEAPPLE
FILLING
1. In

sau~pan, c~mbine

Yz cup sugar
3 Tbsp. cornstarch
\lz tsp. salt
% cup pineapple juice

sugar,
and crushed pineapple.

l cup crushed pineapple,
well drained
I Tbsp . butter
1 tsp. almond extract

cornstarch. and sail; sradually stir in pineapple juice

2. Brin1 to boil, stirring constantly; boil one minute: turn off flame; stir in butter
and almond extract; cool thoroughly.

n~sults,

• For best
use a modern Gas oven.
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guesswork. In fact, a Gas ranp eliminates most of the work. Period.
Only a modern Gas ranp has so many automatic cooking conveniences
and precise temperatun~ control. For precision cooking made easy, take
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Stop in at your faiiOt'ite appliance store and take a good look at stylish
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For It teUs a powartul lllory
o1 a twain !hot will never never
meet, and :It detlnes tbe Cl118l
dl1enuna ol. American leaderohlp under the prea4111 or the
new President In lbe m --

ance of a ratlmal American
stance In world af!slrs.

caDI," the great middle class. Hubert Humphrey ill ,aiming at lila same group, though
be calb them by a diHerent name-the
"ailent" or "moderate majority." And
George Wlllace is certalnly not pitching his

appeal to any racial or economic minorities.
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Basically, he is a man who has never had
things so good nor been so worried that
things were going bsd.
He is, for emmple, a trade unionist, proud
of the fact that his immigrant father had his
bead bloodied by the cops during a violent
otrike for decent wages and working con·
dltions beck In tile 19308.
This man is otauncbly ln favor of law and
order in the cities and the use of stern meas·
ures against rioters. The union be belongs to
cootlnues to keep out Negroes who arc tryIng to learn the sldlb that will give them
decent wages and living condldons.
Or he is a bualaessman who grew up in
poverty during the Depression. Thanks to a
loon !rom the government that got him
started, be now runs his own prosperous
pion!, supplying parts to a larger company

with a lucrative defense contract.
This man is sick and tired of high taxes
8Dd bureaucratic interference in free enterprise.
He may also be a man wbo fought for -his
country in World War II. In reward for his
services, the government paid for his coUege
education entirely. A Gl loan enabled him to
buy his first house with no down payment
and low interest.

He eventually traded this home up for a

billl!er one in a better suburb. He is not
agamst equality, but be is getting fed up with
tho demands ol some people. He feels that u
they want the good ~s in Ufe, they should
earn them, just as he did. He is also uneasy
over receat court ruliDgs that may open the
way for certain undesirables to move into
his community and his children's school.

Hado's

The,f, particular "forgotten A.mericaDB,"
who cdhstilute a significant U unknown por·
lion of the elec!Grate, might perhaps more
accw;~tely be called the " forgetting Americans.

There are millions of others, however, who
have not forgotten tho beneftts they have recelved or gained for themselves through lbe
American system, who realize that the same
benefita must be accorded to au citizens. who
have generaUy approved of or at least understood the vast social changes that have toteD
place in the past decade, who know that there
are no simple, "right" answers to the complex problems that face a great and varied
nation.
Yet they, !Go, are possessed by the disturbing feeling that the country is olf tho track,
that somehow things are coming apart at the
seams.
They see the new generation, which has
been given more opporlunilles and more education than any previous generation, apparently rejecting the very society that gave it
these things and either "dropping oul" or
slashing away al the philosophical and moral
and political underpinaings of the nation Itself. After aU these years, they are now be·
ing told that everything they have believed
is false, everything they have valued is a
shorn. that the Republic ls an outmoded fraud
and that it and they are sick.
These concerned, confused Americans don't
know what the solution is, but most disturbing of aU, many are far from sure that any
of the presidential candidates knows either.
The nation desperately needs a savior. Is
one in si~ht?
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - Aspiring young
married pollllclan risks Ids rep.
utatloo nightly in the most public
places with a succession r1 gla~
mor babes .... His lastlugubrious known romantic Incident a female he was ftnancilll turned out also to be under the romantlcall.v financial spell of one
of his avowed enemies ... . The
Matzner jd&gt;llcalloos ln New Jeraay (&amp;fleeted by the sizzling murder caoe there) qtdatiJ are up for
llale .... Copacabeau(y Linda HImlrez, 19, and Grand Union adman Tom Flfm wiU Willi ....
Opera star Ucla Albanese's 16·
year.old son, Peplno, J u s t
gm his Conn. driver' a license
and Ia yearning to borrow lbo
family car for his first date:
It baa a bar, telepbme, TV set,
game table, ndlo .... Just lock
him lniA&gt; the sllet,y belt, mom.
Mickey Rooney's an Inventor
- he' a patented a trlple~Oill
camera he calls tho "omnlcamera" II&gt; be peddled by the ''XI
Corp." .... Harold Arlen's composilll new tunes for lbo "llouac
of Flowers" ftlm •.. • ll&amp;rold
Gary won the (deaarved) best
notices In "Tile Price" ln a role
he took over on a momoot'a nolice; It baan't besl noted Edward G. Roblnom was the llrat
choice for tho part ...tturnedlt
:dmm .... . We'Ve 1'ounc1 Arthur·•
Aoflller's recent llramaa conslotently slaatod lind lackiDg ......
turglcal J&gt;Oseur his due, tile role

CoBtraCtOrS

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aemlnar 011 Wecb&gt;sdly, Sojlt. 18,
st the Franklin Counly Vaterans MemorW. Purpose ol the
aemlnar will be to hlgbiii!M Iabor problema c•illfhNillliB t h e
Industry, s - wooknesaes ln
bargalnlng and ol!er ldou 88
to 1mr all cutnctors can unite
to ol!or a lll'clo&amp;Br frmt Ia .,.._

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Panel dlacuaalona wiU ..,ar a
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Put Five Yoaro," ''What eon
the CoolltructiOil -.tr1 do II&gt;
Change Ute Trend ID cmlltruc11oo Collls'l'' lind "Wbol AcUoo
is Needed7' Spe·ker• IDd pan..
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ofoou~Di-lindldabcoota.

1btJ' Include J. Pa1i&lt;er Gar'lllek, Garwlek and Roll, lbc.,
Columbua; state Rep. Cllarlel
E. Fcy, Wald; and Donold w. F!Um, Jr., Voualm Bull'•-- eo of Old0 "·-•M- ~"'"
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Cootncton Aowwllllcr and Joll8plJ Solo,
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· STOCKHOLM, Sweden (Ul'O"' JlniJn.y Elll1 retained hl1 WBA
' heavywei&amp;ht crown wlth a 15•• i'ouDd declalon owr F1CQ'd Pa~

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DETROIT (VPO - Detroit
~" rllbtbonder Denlllo !lwtn be.. came the tlrst pitcher Jn 34
•., year• to win 30 pmea In 1 seaom aa the Ticer• beat the Ook:
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Cont•·nued N. y 1·et Bomb•'ng
15 J0 hft$0ft 5 'B'1g 5tiC
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WASHINGTON (NEA)

In part, President Johnson bam't lloi&gt;Pecl bomb11Jc NG1'tb
Vletruun becauae biB Secretary of state'Ilean Ruot remembers Korea and Panmunjom aU !Go 'lrell,
At the lime of Korea, Rusk wu asllllllltt secntary of at.fA1
for the Far Eut. He did much or the bohlnd-the sc-1
maotermlndlng for the Panmunjom talb.
Rusk and his aides have tbouaht a grut deal about tbOie
fruotratlng days. The lesoODS of Jtorea are 14day belq appUed
to Vietruun.
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AI state Dopartmeuma wllo wen ill• Koroa M M- ·
lbe ,_tell mlllake the UDIIed stain JUde "' l'om-.Jom
wu to mU1e goed wiD eo.a"o+u t. pt the lalb ......
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The old-limen believe then CODCeSalono ealiiiiCI the war to
~:!,; I:rt~.!.s~~v: to tbe ,.,.....,uary loso of
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These dlplomall also believe, In ........,...., the one-aided
conceosioos resulted In an armlstk:e lifeemeot far leu favorable than we could otherwise have ocbleved.
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Western negotiator• agreed to a North Korean~ wltbout lnalstlng on aa eqiUI conceall011, tile North Iroriau immedlately coocluded that our poalUOD wu deterloratlns. Tbe)r
became more aggressive and even leu NWIII•tory. Tiley
Immediately came up with further domlllda that we mult
meet befoie the cUocusllloaa could move ahead.
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8ntonleulbl:±n•m•'lleteblllt.,..l#r U...CJIIIao.
wile llltlalb ealll • ...-ed. .........._ •• •• .......

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Bad lbo U. . . stain iltoollllrm GDIDolof!!ll.tliat lbo tlwe
line would hi the line ol cciiltltc:t u tbe time llli arnJisllce . . .
Natloal 1-. coalilllmt .DDt .., the - .

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would have lilortened the lalb by ·JliiiGiltbl.
By coatrut, u.s. necotlatGn kllrllld u.t wileD they due
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1 told hlr IDIIQI IIGY·
oc1 her bat llboulbt -It wu
1 Uo. Now 11111 obe'o - · 1
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daloi him - h e melalllld hi
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tolldqj . - _ rm aal,r If IIIII
lllllldQI ac:ltlq lila over hlppoaoc1 to me. Wbol ~d 1 taD
blm'l- TIIOVBLm
Dlalt. ao4 rm 19, 10 1 4Dtft Door Troubled:
· - for IMIIM'II How can 1 _.
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kool lblo slrl. llhe deaces, b e ' s - a proiiJ lou.IIJ
took )au back, ;ruu'd either c1r!ft Uotenor up to ,_, Alllllr hi
Door Rich:

lito lllllllmoaa I8IID, or e1..
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Lao Evoaa bettered
the world !00 motor record 'lllth
a jlme of 44 aeconcla.
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DETROIT (VPO -

No double

beat Damlscu11 b1 almost three
lqtho In the $123,300 Michl·
pn mile at lbe Detroit Race

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unlelaoted Goldoa
Rocketa, !coded 'IIIII! aeniOI' vetefllll and rldlns a crest ot two
lmprestive DOD-league vtctorle•.
were p:lcked Sunll,y aa tbe te.m
II&gt; win the 1988 SEOAL lootblll
cbiUIII&gt;ionlhlp.
Colch Boll Brennan's Rockett
were 1al&gt;bed by memben of the
SEO Sportawrltero and BrCJO&lt;I-

picked II&gt; rOOJJ! wt the llrst cii-

how he manqes to convert it

Ylaion.

tnto 1 aainer."

Heading the aecond division
cluba Ia Lopn In IUih pllco, fol.
lo.,ed by the Molsa 'Maundera
ln elxth, NelsonvUJo.York lnsev·
enlb, wllb the ..,. • powerrul
1roatoo Ticer• picked II&gt; ftnioh
doocl llat In their li•ll y - or

Jacksoria Iromnen are'r~
ed to have excellerd depth, good

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Aecordlrw to Wellston repreaantatlvoo II the mooting the
Golden Rockett have 19 &amp;enlora
on their aqUid, 1! or whom play
In evoey pmo. Led 1&gt;1 quortardly nllbt.
The Jackaon lronrnen, Ulller back Rlck Perdue the Rockett
new c~».ch Ben Buckles, have al- have smaobed VInton Coun\11 40so rolled over two non-league 6 ml rlppod Ook HUI 31·12 ln
foes and were placed as the l't.Ulencounters.
ner &gt;4&gt; team by the scribes.
Perdue lo doscrlbo&lt;l 11 the
ln clooe voting for the other best grlddor in lbo SEOAL thle
six &amp;pot&amp; the GaJUpnUs Blue year by tho Wellston spoke1111111n
Devlla jUit edged Alben&amp; fur who s1ated. "even when he twnthird place with the BuUdogs blea or a plly blows l\) someto dethrone ·defending c~on
lfolgs •• all . ol the ellbtluegue
teams enter loop COJq)OUllon Frl-

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COLUMBUS - High ....., setUements In cmatrucUoo over lila
11011 lllree years hu proiiiJIIod 8
labor-miiiii&amp;ODMri meeting for
aU !IOfllllOOis of ll!e Oldo contractlnglildullll')'.
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Though Cldcaao at lest vin- pert;r wu In fllct of two mln4o aolq DIOII.· The ohrlll lhoula, of It oiL For If ,., rl ; o!I!No
dicated tho blpartlua Amerlean IIIII two beor11 obout ll!e bllrlh "Slop lxlinblnai Slop lbe bomb· Amerlcu Preal- """'d $0111·
policy of determined mllltar7 ...,_ . necesiii\Y to 1111 oo to ll!e aad lnf."· rlllnr lromll!e vut COD· bb ll&gt;diCIIo hll. ~~~~~
lllstanca to lmplacahle Commu- Ia vi-. llaWk overcon&gt;etlowo '..m~on hall, will be ............. olll¥ of doclalon ... , _ , . pol.
Jdat _.aalmlil Situthout Asia, otllolalq - but chlckm -""· oc1 IDIIQI ..... for,._ lq . to -ll!e beatnlb of Chleleo,
Ito -......, . of biller hlpple ed Ute loudolll of them au. And lballbo.. -rlloed-lhaull ,., re~lo Amorliln,_Preoimd 'I'IA&gt;Ie reJectiGil a( lbe ac- - It wao all ,over, chleken """ I n - do(ootod
coulcl 11011!!1&gt;17 ·bl,illl til!"
tloo In Vl-.n will' oebola Hao bad Ill -·For 1111111111'011 and or1 lll!llo roll coli, from ll!e 'HIIP"''lbllit;r ....,. to.,tlll ..,_
nol and Palplnc and lfoiiCOW Joae forever dl•cre41tocl a CCIIIVootloo 1allue 'at 1M PJ.Uortn dDWD II per.Jiowkaofyolter&lt;JqWbolulfe
_ . ll!e ~v·• and wldcb wu quite -'&gt;letomuter lui to lbo looue of cand!UWs. plllOled bore In Now Orloiu.
How dllrer4111 -ocl lo lblo
The clcveo would, of 1'0"1'"•
lbeme llu .,..104 11&gt; be but naverlbelosa able to l world of New Orl_., thle 50th dollroy Ill credlblliv Ia t h o
In rulill.
heard there.
The lOIII lind llhort d. II Ia llllllver1117 of tbe Amorlcanl.e-· American cloterrence lind lilll!e
The sofi.Jinera loot Ute bat1ba1
lila melody uitpriJIII..... Jim. Here, ll!e C1118otloil hI 8 Amer\0111 wllllo Ule -~~-·
.d e In Chicago, true OIIOU8h- But
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the dlseciunCI of Qd • . ....,. moo betn- ohall we er -BIJ;flaadongeraUI-Id.
from !bat embattlad clQ&gt; 1110)'
won a certain kind ~ war lD the II of a ceueleso clalnO&lt; slap 1bo bombilllbut relbor- . The oldbo.l'o oflboAmorlCIDI.e101180 lbot lbo7 left Ute world for a CIIO-olded retreat In VIet- lblll Ill lncnaoa lt. Somo''unl· 111m wwld. of ...,..., Pllh lila
_ . . . . lbal • great polldcal nam only barely overcOme blll!e laleral Amerlcon ...- . ......... or American to
wlcea of more prudent lind lela _,. clever clevlco II&gt; !orfoll lbo llub point of llltqlsnblepor.
the 1!11111 b1 IIIJPOI'IIelal Ill...,_ D.
"de-Amerlcaalz·
The llrot Ht - d dllbmor
1111'' the war, lo a• lrrelevllllto our booorallle oominllmallo ,_
the" r.utob old bo.l'l In their •and lor hlotarJ, The ..IIIII
IUmJ •• wwld be ll!e .... 10&gt;114 10 lallato commitof Ute 89-!'eor.oJd antlcp&gt; cloll- taro public relatlma Qncludln&amp; .Paltlml of medieval IIICIIks up- menta U to
our 'v8'q
er In "The Price'' Is a m a r- procbcts beariDi Ids name) lind Cll the prdlable angelic carrying rrl..,. lind paale our pVndol
veloui\J true portrait; lbe only alroaclf be'a boutlllt 1 •185,000
of Ute point of a neo- ..emlea.
role o1 lntegrlty In Ill ol II. French R!Yiora vWa ... Michele cUe,
Could two cities more pro.
PUccini's "&lt;:me Flne
Morean (Jtere for her own dress
Where the new p:dltlca IJID- fourdy Ulu.ltrate wiG' It 11 tb1t
from "Msdo.me Buttorfll" must bualaess) relaxad II Trudo llel· bollud b1 Cldcqo scrllllll II In lbo lnllllltoll · !"'mpl"' Lobe 1n the pohllc domain at lUI; lor'• VIllage ll'uaerle'llllbllarc llll Amerlcanpemment toslve ouea ol .forol&amp;n )lOIIey n Clrl
half a dozen pop-lunes are em Ute Flaber of Ute ort ollllhll- up In Vlolllam, 1b1 old politico hive only me
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market parroting Pucclnl' 1 rich .... New MGM movie will be d- of Ute Leslomalre• bellowo at time - and mo
'Idle
melody .... llfaay dac:ades a&amp;&lt;&gt; lled lllmpl1 ''WQDOI" lind not lbal pemment to slvo 'em ball. 11111110Vocl by _.will )10111 and
lbe late Jobn Go!dell IIIli rich 'lllth, by or obcart Jo11D.
- . of cour10, are 1bo moll by raiiOiulllllla .POioocl by em ooe •illl, "POor Buttorfly,"
The tuwn of cabo Frio In Bra- · tlrelibme of overallqiUftcallona mea aware of only lbllblilour•
wldch he dld NOT •teal from zU gave Brigitte Bardot ber own - lind Ibis Ia lbl whole poiDt fa01 rellltloo of oar time?
Puccini - he simply wrote a beae- tract When lhl YloltJyrlc wldch compresooclthewbole ed lbere In '65 'lllth old.-. R.
_.a•s llbratlo lniA&gt; a 32-bar Zaaurl, 1q&gt;1na lhe'd build mit
IJOP IIOIIg. More hooelll than the lind become a fllurht attractlaa;
lmltators.
the;v were fneaooilvera- just. took
SOme TV oaf oplnod lbat Tlny It back becou10 BB ~'t boll!·
Tim Is ''lhl• year'a Llberace," or )IOI'IDg Ute - . .... llim7
but IJ!IIOred the fact that Llber- Siozar, writer of lbl ap.
By Helen
ace has more talent for music era, ·~ of~·· ls tbe bla
than the cut..-ate psycbolosllt backar ol N1to - · lflOOV1
has lor &lt;OIIlPBriams .... Tim II little E. 7tlh St. dliliDIIIPOI"The . YOIJTII ASKED FOR rrt
lhlliP tao, but I ~ bod more thla year' a Mrs. Millar Mood."
Thla column Ia for younuoo- a bo1 apeoda hla liard •"iamod
.... Tony Curtis peddled me of - BOOk. 00 llllirltallllllll lilalll pie, tbelr problemo lind p i - IDiliiiQ' 011 me. Am I craq or
his ll!ree Bal Air manalona II&gt; most Amarlcon mediums UNO, their troulol and IWl. As
IOIDalldDi. and do boJa - · ·
Damy Apollnar, co-author lind pqchlc sift• come !rom arauail the raot of Hoi• HoW USI, ole ll!e qulot kind of slrl who
liar of Ute hlpplo-hlt "YCM' OWn Ute -.:ao • Nllpra Folio n- It welcome• IIIUillo but - ' t lblilkl )181 llllklnll to a bo.l' IIIII
'l'hlng,"
111m; - . , . ll!e dton- dod8e a HrlGul quelllloo llkeo Ia bolter than watDhlnc a
Four Plaza Hotel aultea were lc e«oct of Nlapra Filii (and a brush-Gil.
movie?- QUIET WIET
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rasarved lor Tony ~ lor Ida 8ll&lt;lllc Bu1raJo 11 our hmle ~
Sbl 1 - IMaop Q~~lltkm Door Qdoot:
entooraae comlna II&gt; 1be Nov. 13 wldch Dill ap111n 111 oceul- to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
Your altllude abouldfotcbmalo
"Sboea or Ute Fisherman'' tr.... we're
to ol llal• Holp USJ IIIIa _._. ahoera, but It can be 01...,_,
mlere at lbe De Mille Theolre be -'dar).
per.
ill I
IIICIIel'·'"' a llrliiN&amp;.
.... He' a brlnaln8 hla wife lind
Whee Jaek ean... dollvored DROPPED GUY
• a W• ..0; lt'a hla 1IIJ of ll"'ir·
lbelr lnstllll FunDy, plus ldda the eu1os7 for hla 111e LOSES BOUNCE
1111 he llkeo • · Iiolp him fromhlaprlor11181T1ap,twop. ldl alncerlfl wa1 10 llh....,; Doorlll*l:
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ell'lp."
· Nhuo's CUDj10ijjn . - . $20,000,- Ute aervlee oorlbl dl¥lb u4 - · QJior two Josra: sliifiD.u.Y i:iiul'- He Dill!" t i"Thlllll ,oi'twlltllllil
000 and he'• getdng It m the ba- looonou of ll!e aoalll1 1nab D'l ll!e - . I trolled .bar too HriGua; I. Got llllllli· lind
sis of "he can't lose" J)OIIs. Wiler. Jack ...,.ertod lUI: "' oolhe brob up.
lib )'1111 for .,..aocl. or,_.,...
Frmch Olympics &amp;ld clwJip fl&gt;ld yuu 1 coa14 )IIAt,y a 'llral&amp;bt
For ........... If I took blr alrl who 1._ him foal lib a
Jean Claude KlUy wW make a role," n• hl• «qttenetfce.
oul, I uHCl her money, tbMt '1&gt;18 speadern Cllce Ia a wldJ&amp;
repollld $500,000 for General Mo·
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time&amp; u Dllch u lbo did, bat Dear Belae:

Voice along

\1 Rl~~ Nii:Op is oq(l!&gt; wln il!e hillitli _,11\i
• mlllllll_j)Jd votes o!. Ill~ "forgotten Amerl·

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Chicago, New Orleans, Far Ap.a rf'
tance from the DemocratJc · Na..
Uonal conventlm In Cldcqo to
Ute American LesiOII Coeveatloo
in New Orleans must be meu-.
ured by more than miles, In
more than goneratloo pps, In
more than Ute wldo SJIOD of half

Wanted: A Savior
for tJ,e Nation

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BY WILLIAM S. WIDTE
NEW ORLEANS - The d I s-

'Forgotten Americans' in Quandary

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FREEIIoLD; N.J. CliPD- COr·
•· cllpn Illy, a New Zeelalld .ataad.. ardbred, become the ftrlll horae
:In harness nclqt to earn a m:llc ' ' Um dollan by WlmiiW the foo·
" " ture at. Freehold Race!IIY.

·e~ze,

tJona were IDIIde.
To earn a perfect score a tum
bid 11&gt; get 96 pointe In the votIng with the secool throulb ei&amp;ldh

a eruncblrw nmnlng attack,

IPOta voted on an e.r.M, aeven,
s1x, tlve, tour, and etc.
01 the 96 votes Wollotondraw
93th with """ acrthe picking
·them to ohlre Ute choqoloaobiJI
with the Lopn O!le~ Tho
001l.v othf&gt;r ftnt pllce vote went
II&gt; Gelllpo[is.
Here is the Predicted order
ol ftniah ao -&amp;indoyblmembera or the SEO ~MI'rlters
and Broodcollers Association.
1. Wllllllon (93'h)
2. Jackson (73)
3, GIDlJ&gt;Olia (68)
4. Athena (65)

all! morale U.t la •1 skyoohigh"
for ll!e llrst time ln yoaro. A
Jackeon llj&gt;Okeaman alao added
lbal lo !lao Murphy, a 185-pound
sophomore linmacker1 Coach
Buckloa boa a lad that Is d.,.
scribed uaa a young sam Huff
who prlctieally owna the detenslve •ekfteld aa he accounts
tor a h1lb percentage of tackles
all over the tl.eld."
The pre ~ season predictions
were bued upon reports given
by each news or radio media
present at the meeting in the
Elks Hall at Jackson.
After the members had completed their rundowns on each
team tile annual prognoadca-

~a:~~~:;,

back; Deada Hadroll
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WWiam1, "WiaPekl, IIIII ~· . . ·'p;
tallbock Otber bo.l'l- - at:
lonolva action ,...I.,Ja!l; . . . .
end; AU• WIIJ'imf, 1' .. ' [ cff

Reserves Rally
To Top ·Rockets.

Wlllstoo como back to lib •
The Nolp ......_ ' " " " "
come from beldnd a fourlb 7-2 halttlme ociVIIUp lbo
period IA&gt;uehdown to score a 10-7 Rockotl...-..,rona-trlllllljlh ovor ll!e vlaltlns Will- leg ...... yards lniA&gt; Ute ...,
Ilion ........ S!tlurde,y allbf. .... ln lila II8COOld - . The
Mike 9J'ate, a ...IUDlOI'e tan- atra ;oint .... kicked.
MelKa ployera -'111 actlm In
bad&lt;, rantoJIOIIdlrtfromiOJardJI
out midway Ia lila lui period to Ute cmtolll m ol!onse were RocBl•e the Marauders lhelr 10 - or Abllott, ceater; Dml Amlorahead margin. A ..ra.. ofpoBIOI aon ADd Harold White, DJards;
from Olartarback Pol O'Brloato 1l11111Y Lewla, stan Coo!Go lind
End Jobn Rltd!hort put Ute bell
5. Lopn (53\\ )
BRIDGEHAIII'TON, N.Y. (VPO
Ia poattloo ror Grate'• nm. O'Brl6. Melia (28)
Mark Donohue won the second
.., alaoldtRitchbartforlbe PATS
7. Nelo-York (27')
leg
of the Cai&gt;-Am alto roclng
following tho m.
s.arom... (24)
aeries
with an average IJ)Md of
Malgs bed IOitell Ill first two
111.32
m.p.h.
potato lilll!e . . .l.. quarterwlten
the Wollalon ceoler M_.lbe
boll ovara-.ld-be..,...r'ohoad Frsnklin (Ind.) 28 Hope 13
lind out of tho end zone oo fourth
SoutbNIII
down.
play and Ball Slate or lndlan8
W. Texaa Ill. f5 Lamar Tech 7
will be at Bowling Green.
Trnlt,y ('fu.) 53 N, M, Hllnds 0
Akron ran ~ a 26-7 lead tn" .Eltz, Clt;,v f6 Frostburg 0
Houailln 54 Tulane 7
the OJIOning half and coiBtad II&gt; Tenne11ee 17 Georsle 17 (lle) Colo. St. 21 New Mmco 13
a 32--7 win over Buder at Jnd.l- C8rson-Newmn 34 Catawba 14 UTEP 14 UC Santa BJbra 14
anapolls in an •-noon game. llmjlde~cmy 16 Macyvlllo 7
Weill
Indiana State wUJ be at lbc Zip MilS. Coli. 21 Furman 12
Colo. Coli . 7 Black Hills St. 0
gridiron S.turday nllbt.
Mldwelt
Utah St. 28 New Mex. St. 12
Ohio Weoleyan, Ohio's other Luther 13 Aglllana (Ill.) 6
lclabo St. 52 l'orUDd !1. 30
undelaoled squad last season, . No. Mlchlpn 63 Norlbwcod 0 Mootenll 37 North Dakota 10
wiD ..,.n lbo season at boule Ind. St. (Ind.) 23 Ealll W. 0
Slturday afternoon In a non- Whitewater 29 steven• Pl 7
league game with Albion o!Mich- Ollhkoah 22 Lecros10 7
1gan.
St. Jos. (Ind.) 3.1 Norlb Frk 21
No. Wlaols 40 Bal !L -20
Dubu~e 32 Norll! C4111ral o
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Akron 32 Butler 1
By United Press International Albion 27 carthage 7
Eaot
Eaot Mich. 40 MDmlngsldo 16
llarahil 7 Morehd St. 7 (tie) Platteville 41 River Falla 7
Fslrmnt St. 41 Wynllbrg If
!1. Cloud 7 St. Jno. (Mim.) 0
Wstmaor (1'1.) M Slm Crk 12
Nebrasha 13 Wyoming 10
Clerlm St. 21 Mansfield 13
Iowa 28 Bulfalo 10
Hamllne 36 Balliet 7
W. VL St. 13 W, VL Tech 6 Cent. Michigan fl Bredley 6
Da,yton 24 Kent lble 10
MIDthln 28 Elmhurst 6
Cncrdla
(Minn.) 26 &gt;\plana 7
llofatra 26 Gelt;ysburg 10
Mlainl
(Oido)
28 Xlvler 7
Maryland St. 28 Lock Raven 8
Toledo
31
Rlcbmood
If
Eaot Carolina 37 Pui!Ofta 7
Dl.
St.
34
Wls
(Milwaukee)
H
South
Wlll'1burg
7
Lee
0
No. Car. St. 10 Wake Forest 6
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BY QUARIERS
Welllllm
0781- 7
llolp
2 00 8 - 10

Toledo Rips Foe, 31-14
COLtJMBIJS (IJPI)- Tile 1988 American Conference cbon.,lon
Ohio coUege football COIIll&gt;algn Toledo warmed I() will! • decl·
down to real business this stve 31-14 win over Rlchmotll
end after opening tho 101- ol the Southern Conference,

::k

SOD 5aturdly with I seven-pme

16 belDi held on Buckeye Stale
gridirons. There are 10 night
contestl'l slnted.
The Rockett, headed by tall

The SAtun:IQ Ohio college P1'0o-

back Toland Moss, took a 20-7

program whore co.lelelllllng 1\!Jd. gram calla lor 2! games, wltll

lead In the drat hall or the night
pmo at the Ohio gridiron and
lben coasted II&gt; Ita lOth conaecutlvo win, extelllllng back loto
the 1967 season.
Richmond tallied In lbe fourth
period to cut the deficit to 17-14
but Toledo acored lwlce lo the
dnal six minutes, once when
Moss mede hla second touchdown run of the game ond the

New Officers Named

By Scribes, 'Casters
Membara o( Ute Southeutem
Ohio Sportawrltera lind Broadcooten A.soclatlon ..-nt~&amp;utdaJ In Jackam elected veteron
newapaper.man Jlm Sollars u
,lll'esldall or Ute group lor tho
1968-69 athletic oaum.
SOllers roplaeoa WUllardFitzpatrick or Jaekom aa preoldent

of the auoclatloo with Joe Strublo of Radio StatiDn WMPO In
Middleport named II&gt; tho J&gt;Oat o1
viee president.
llolnllng out the otncers tor
Ute COIIllnl701r Is Odie O'Don-

lbl SEOAL acboola. This malter
will be Ioken up ot the Novomber maetlns of Ute association.
Each scribe or' radio pioy-bypl8)' man then pve a resume
of hla school's!oolboll team for
the pJrpOIO ol predlctilll lbeoutcome ol the 1968 SEOAL dlle
race.
-u-....;.

- · - ' " altendlng were Denllj' PhiiU;s, Radio WOUB 1n Ath""
&amp;lndoy
ens; Bowl Con&amp;doa of lbe Alb:
..
ens Meueapr; Lee HamJJton.
HOUSTON (VP0 - The st.
Radio WLGN in LDpn; Jim MyLoole· Clrdlnelo won Utelr aacare ol 1M LDpn Dallf News;
. 00&gt;1 atral&amp;hl Natlmal Leoauo pen.
Williard F
. .. u Utey belt lbe Houaton nell of Ute Gllllj&gt;olls Tribune
ltz;otrlck of Radio
·.'".' Aatroa 7_., while Ute San FraD. elected socretary.Vaaaurer tor WLMJ, Jackom; Jim Soltero of
·lila 12thy01r.
lbe Jaekeon l,'ltbUohilll Co.; Joe
~: eleco Giants were loolng to ll!e
ln olber business tile group SIN&gt;Io of Radio IVMPO, Mid·
~:
Rods 4-0.
1081'11011 trom Lee 11am111at of · dleport; BoliWUlls,rweillllooTeb.
~·:
SUtTON; IIUL (UPI) _ Ar- Radio WLGN In lDpn lbal Ill ogram; Ed Mayers, h'altonTrlb".a:;Mittl!'J!mer . -~OP., : radio broadealllilll tees for el- ..,.; Bt!4 McGhee, RsdloWJEII,
lli'JJ:*.! ·11011. iourttlm_..., b.r to u ~ · tlped:· or live broodcallls .•.()oi 11Pollll· .11111, Cdle. ~aU.
n"'' - · wllb.l 12-wde!'illl' 2711. hove been el1mlnated bltlla Lo-· lleUipollll Tribune. Gue.ots ware
••·
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pn llhlotlc beord. Lopn lbua ~· Rotllgeb ol Radio WJEH,
jJjna .. t;anlj&gt;olla, Jack- r-eiU~ol'•· oed lbo-~·-..
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IGI, llalgs lind NeiiiiOIVIUo-York tlc:lan, Tom - · of Athms.
· - • no ~ aoaea....
The - . , of Ute asaollyiJnlted ........ ~ ••
broadcutilll roea for gamas.
clotloo wiD be Nov. 10 In JackNoll- Leap
Hamilton alae ln!ormad t h e am at wldch tlme Ute 118811e'l
W.L. Pet. GB group that a new $J,OOO preu elaM head coachea will be IIWII• x.a. Loulo 93 M
.616
box wiU be constructed II Lopn ed to asalot In ll!e aalecllm of
.,. ·g;,a~sco 80_70 .533 12\0 Iii-limo tor Ute 1~61 tOOCbill .... ll!e 1968 All - SEOAL loot; ,.. .
78 70_ ~7 13\0
bell team.
. " Chi....
78 7f .513 1st,;
The members al10 diseualld
Adlllll
76 74 .107 16\0 lbl ;ooslbiii\Y of IDvltlng lila loa• 1'lltoburlll
73 76 .4110 19
p o elaM llblotlc dlrectoraand
"' Phlladelpb'• 71 71 .473 21\0 prlnclpalo to lileDd a reauJar
68 82 .ua 2f1h meeting or porbo;a a spodal
;,' · LDo Anplea
... New York
87 84 .Hf 26
- n g prior to tbe be8lnolni
llouston
87 84 .Hf 26
of Ute .1969-70 acbool •Year II&gt;
x-CIIncboil _.at
tUocttas
athletic prdllems If 11111•
Sm4ar' I i18aulta
tual lnterelt IDd to establish
· St. Loula 7 lloulloo 4
aome communlcotlon - l l l l
' Adanta5LooADplu2
uaoclatloo lind Ute ol!lelalo of
· Clndmatl t San Frla~sco o
'·' . Chi .... 4Pblloclalphla 0
... PIUslolrab 3 New York 0
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'l'oclaJ'• Prabable Pltcbero
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Pl......... (1!1••1111 f-14) at
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College Scores

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""'' got a 13-yard pass lnterceplion return. ·
Toledo will be ll VUiano•a ln
loother llOI&gt;-MAC contest S.turdly abrnoon and ll!e following
weekend starta league competltlon at home against Marshall,
which played II&gt; a 7-7 tle with
lforebead of Kentucky.
other MAC team a warming
It&gt; S.turdly were llllaml and
Kent State.

Clevelnlll Dickerson m 1 de
nms of 5 and 10 yards in the
ftnal quarter for two touchdOWI!S

to ••sure the Redskins

lhe service is friendly
lhe best- you've ever known_
When money is the question
lhtJJ the answer-S

LUNCHTIME
SP£ ( lA L

or &amp;28-7

aoeao..._ning win o,.r Xavier
at Cincinnati. AI Do;yton, the Fly.
era raUtad from a 10-0 deftclt
at halftime to rack up three
touchdowns IDd a deld goal. for
a 24-10 win onr the Golden
Flashes.
Butralo Is at Kent State &amp;.turday afternoon, while ln night
play Dayton wUI hcstSt. Josep~'s

EVERY DAY
10:30 TIL 1:110

BOB MILLER
Manapr

FOOTLONG &amp; SHAKE-SOc
.: BAR·B-QUE, 15c DRINK.5c CHIPS

or IndtaM, the Quantico Marines
wW be at Xavier aDd Wami
is at the University of the Paclftc,

&amp;SA-CO.
"NANCINGI OHIO PIDI'U JIHCI "12

Wo Pay The Tax

McCiures DAIRY ISLE
125 E. IIAIN ST.

4th &amp; Locust

Co:chaqllm Ohio Univarsi\Y
wlll bo&amp;t Mar&amp;hall In nfternoon

Phone 992-2171
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I&gt; cup soft

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2 egg yolks-unbeaten
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Sift to~~:ether cake flour. sugar, baking powder. and sail.
Add soH shortening, % cup milk, almond e;d:ratt, and vanilla; beat two minutes.
Add remaining ¥.:. cup milk, egg yolk and whole egg.
5. Pour into prepared pan:s; bake in GAS ovenat350Df . tor30to35minutes;cool .
6. Fi.ll cool layers with Pineapple Filling (see recipe below); spread top layer of cake
With about lf2 cup Pineapple filling, leaving 1 'lz mch border.
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Probobly the c:ruclol pJa.y ot
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JlrooiD uplafllod tile Clncbmlll pall for a 511'1ard ICorliW the _ . &lt;11110 Just prtor Ill lho
pJa.y.
touchdown pall In McVeL With
·~·· 11-10 vlctoey ...... tile
TnllltPhy alDie tho boll !rCIII only loches lXIII" r.... llratclowD
- - . . . SUDdiJ In Glolr
Ammeu Footboll ~dash tile hlllds or rookie de!ender with the ball on the Clnclnnat1
..,.,.. 2$,049 tans and pro- Harold Lewis and raced Ill a 46, Benpla fullbock Tam Smile)'
SIDiahed off tackle on third down
-.D Cclmmleotooor Pete Rozelle. tooehdoWn.
but flllled to gain the neceolllry
sta..tard PJa.y
And white Brown might not
feel his pia1ero cauoedonyeartl1When sakod lf he hod plaooed distance.
Brown decided Ill try again
quakoo, tile¥ eertalnly produeod to match the &amp;-foot-5, 2011-pound
on
fourth down rather than punt.
Trumphy
against
the
DenYer
"""' Dlllotandlor pllys to wfl&gt;.
11iJW Glolr heme opener Ill boolt rookie. Brown commented. "lt Smiley qatn hit the line, and
lholr record Ill me win and ooe was purely lndlvidualexceUence. after much messortng and contllfNt. The 101e wa11 Denver•• 1be play was a standard p&amp;ll sultallon the omctals ruled 11
pattern an:t Bob made 1he moat a llrot dowJL
llrot ~or lho .......
Alter a seoreloullrat half, tile ot it. ..
"'I think we had the drat down
lloaplo ....., bock Ill put 10
The Broncos struck back to on SmUeyPs ftrst.Plunge,"Brown
pin a 10-10 Ueearlylnthefourth said, ~·but the omdaJs marked
quarter behind the quarterhsck- his forward progress behind the
I.De of Jim UtClalr, who was on mark."
(VPO -

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Pro Standings

NFLSiaadllws
B,y United Press JntemaUEaatern Conterence
century Dhlslon
w. L. T. Pct.
1 0 0 LOOO
st. Loots ...... o 0 0 ,000
Pllullw"gh • • • •o 1 0 . 000
New Orl8lDB ••• 0 1 0 .000
Clopllol Division
w. L. T. Pc~
Dollu ....... 1 0 0 1.000
New York. ••••• 1 0 0 1,000
Wuhiii(I!Da •••• I 0 0 1. 000
phfl""tJphia • • .o 1 0 .000

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Western Conference
Cellini Division
w. L. T. Pet.
M1metota ••.•• 1 0 0 LOOO
Groen Bay ••••• 1 0 0 1.000
Chicago ••••• ,o 1 0 .000

.o

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1 0
Coastal Dl vision
W, L. T.
Balllmore ••.•• 1 0 0
Loo AD&amp;oleo • • .. 0 0 0
San Frudooo •• 0 I 0
Allanto ••.•.•. 0 1 0
Detroit •••••

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Swdl,r's Reaults

Now York 34 PIUaburgh 20

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Bllllmora 21 San Francisco 10

Wuhiii(IIDa 38 Chlcsgo 28
Green Bay 30 Phlladelphla 13
Dollas 59 Detroit 13
Clnoland 2! New Orlosno 10
Only Gomeo ocheduled
~·Game•
Leo AJwe~es at st. Loots
Only pme sdlecluled
AFL stamlngs
By United Prema International

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w.

Pct.
lloston .. , ....1 0 0 1.000
NIMt' York •• , , ,1 0 0 1.000
Houlton •••...• 1 1 0 .500
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Bulllllo ........ o 2 0

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Cloclnosll •••• 1
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pass to Eric Crabtree.

Stofll quickly mo&gt;ecl the

ae..

gals into the lead when he con-

nected on 1 54-,.,-d pass play
with WarrenMcVeatoronetoueb-

Ookland 48 Bullldo 6
CloelonaU 24 Domer 10
Now York 20 Klllsso City 19
Only pmes schodulod
Slturda1's Gomes
!Jous!oo at San Ill....
Olk'•"" at Miami
O n l y - seboduled

back Essex Johnson burst let

CLEVELAND (VPO -

The

Sunday night Collowlng their vtc-

tory over the Ne" Orleans Saints

Leaders
By United Press lnternationol

year,

NaU- Losgue
G. AB R. H.
Roae, Cln 135 567 87 193
Alou, Pil 134 507 5.2 167
Johnsn, Clnl35 548 75 173
Alou, Atla 148 615 68 193
Flood, st.L 142 592 71 179
Staub, Noo 150 550 50 164
Beckrt, Chl150 623 98 185

Pc~

.340
.329
.316
.314
.302
,298
.297

Millan, Alla

137 524
May, Cln 132 502
Willms, Chl153 606
H. Arn, Atla14B 566
Haller, LA 13! 541

46
73
84
79
33

154 .294
147 .293
176 .290
164 .290
128 .290

- 1\mertcao LOii\ie

G. AB R. H. Pct. '
Ystrskl, Boa

145
Cater, OOk 136
Horton, Detl38
Oliva, Min 133
Cpnra, OOk 148
DavlUo, Call39

494
159
492
488
599
506

81
46
66
52
80
47

148
133
142
138
166
140

.300
.290
.289
,283
.277
•277

F.Hwd, Wasl48 560 75 154 .275

Whlte,NY 148 5!1 86 149 .275
Andrwa, Bos
135 "494 68 135 .273
Home lluns

97;,. McCowy, SUI Fran 93; Saoto, Chi 88; Perez, C1n 87; Buka,
Chi 82.
American League: H&amp;rrelaon.
Boa 10&amp;; F. Howard, Wash 102;
Horton, Del 85; North..,, Del
84; Powell, Dalto 81.

Leroy Kelly, the national Football League's leading rusher last

season. racked

1.1)

107 yards In

20 carries Sunds,y and scored
two touchdowns as the Browns

ADULTS - $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.7:i

SDVICE
IUPON REQUESn
Our ! M i l - cloooi..;,

IUI1s011's

BY FRED DOWN
UPI~ Writer
The St. Louis C&amp;rdlnals mllde

il look easy SUDdiJ when they
clinched their se&lt;oncl straighl
Na- Losgue champlonohlp
and retained their world title
!or staging victory putles.
The end or llle Natl- LeaKUf pennant raee came at 6:36
p.m. (EDT) whon the Clncinmtl
Rods caqlletod a ~ vlctoey
O\'V tbe san Francisco Glanta
alter the COnllnals beat the H~
aton Astros, 7-4. The Cardinals,
who llateood to a radio ropJa.y
; of the game ln san Fnnciaco
&gt;

, in their ABtrod.CII'Ie cl..mt!ouse

!ollowtrw their victory, pr-1.ly drowned uch other In an

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
-· $'299

...

DEAR POLLY-Handbags never seem to come with
coln purses any more. When buying a change purse for
your handbag be sure to select a dark one 1f the purse
Unlng Is Ugh! and vice versa. Tbls will save many an
embarrasling mOIJient or frowns from thole who walt
while you go searching or groping in the depths of your
handbag hiDitlng tor that el•sive and hard-to-see cob!
purse.
I would like to know where one may obtain dtrectlo•s
lor knttllng sweaters from old Rylons. Seems to me
that some years ago this appeared in your column.
Maybe I am wrong but I hope someone can help me.
-IRENE
DEAR IRENE-You are rlgbl. We did have pruled dlreellono for knitting a cardigan from ayloat llut tile 1upply baa
long beea elltauoled. Vau could follow any owealer pattern
bot not one made wllb a fancy pattern atlteb. They ""' "'011
tll6lcult. I do not lblolt they look nearly so good as made
with plata knillbtg every row or kltlt a r..,., purl a row. Tbls
worb great alter you bave cui the bose In otrlpa atul oewed
the alrlpa togelher. Color Is removed from lhe uld bole wllh
a commerelal color remover. I fouud It was hell to dye lba
dettred eolor after the owealer waa knli.-POLLY
DEAR POLLY-I have a
solution for thole toddlers,
aboul two years old, who
cry when they get their hair
cut. At least this worked
wonder for mine. Let them
watch the procedure ill a
mirror. They are entranced
w a I chIn g themselves and
even making faces while tha
hair Is belnl cot.
-MRS. P.C".
DEAR POLLY,! have found thai filling a pill cushion with
!_hlte sand keeps pins and needles sharp.-MRS. L. A. B.
DEAR POLLY-I want to tell S. H. that I had some gummy
marks on a door. I pressed some adhesive tape down on the
marks left by the tape, then jerked the adbestve otr very
quickly. It took the marks with it.-A. K.

The third quarter was also

scoreless.
Ernie KellermanandBJUGiaal
c:ame through wl th key interc:ep-.
~oos Ill psvo the way !or the
BrOft'lls' win In the seaaon ope~
er. Kellerman spelared a KUmer
pass on hls own 42 late In tile
fourth quarter to set 'II an eiJht
yard score arwnd right end by

KeUy

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[,HOSPITAL NEWS

I

ilolzer Hospllol:Vlaltlnabours

2-4 and 7.a p.m. Parenu oo1.r
m Pedlatrlc:s Ward.

Admlo&amp;loos
Mrs. J11111011 E. Baldwin, 21 ltalt r1 OWl, o.p.tanl rA 1--.n. Cft'Ukak
rl c..u.-'l'llt lllkn.IPttl. lkiPtrll!t-.ldl ~~
Smithers .!L; Jane Ann Poetker, I . , _ . tl Cillhalt ol Ofllf, -~ UriiJn tlllt
AlTIIA
CHPIIY, ol HarUI.'f'll.
Rt. 2 GaUij&gt;oUo; cunts R. Bais- ltlllc! vf IIIUMIICE
~UM, llu CI!PIItll wltb tilt II••
tf 1~11 lblt w!kaldl 111 1t at.! IJ 4UIIIui'J~r~l
den, Rt. 2 111111'1111111; Mre. John lllrlq
tilt twra&amp; ,,., ~ tra.d. Ia llllt ll&amp;lf
D. ayers, 556 Th1rd Ave.; Kw~ Ill IM"PI'iiU! loll'- rA ~. Ill iDI~tlll
b Ilion bJ ltl Ulllllhltlll•t tllllne
In L. PRice, RL 2 Bldwell; Wayne I!IIIIJHIDI
IMero u te111n aa n..w il JHf: MllliUd
ff91,SU,UU1; u.i.Wtl&amp; 1881.181,•
C. SWick, Rt. I Vlnllln; M r 1• ...U,
"6Uii; Net lllttl, UU,lii,IIU:t; t.pltal,
110,000,000.00;
a.p._, flU.IT9.1fU2:
James S. Wri8111, Rl. I BklweU;
USli,GTUto.lt; ~ fl!U,·
Mra, Junes F. C&amp;m»belJ, Rt. I~~Mt.
tlll,lOit.!B.
lH WITHI88 WR~1 I llln lltnutl IUb·
2 Bidwell; Miss Am Wri8111, Rio Mtbtd
., IIIII 1111 ca.-_., _. b1 be .-111"1
Grande; Mrs. Effie M. Slqle, at Olt.hl, ONo, tllh daJ lild 4ale,.ll!lr 1,19e8.
liaiGt P. Jiron, lvperiattldW ol IMIIUn ol
Rl I Patrlol; BOQjamln F, Mil- ow..
(Ira)) •
lor, R~ 2 Patrlol; Mro. 0 Ia
ltatl"' OWo, ~till .. JIIUI'allet. c:trllkatc
-rt. lldln.IPW, Buprllulldt~t .. r
Cral&amp; Rt. 2 Crown City; Mro. t1
. . _ "' lllll&amp;tlt "'Ubkl,llenUf ftrllllai lhll
Harmm E. caoto, Rt. 1 ~ .AETJIA
LIFI tNIUMICI COIIPANY, If lbrl·
lenl, illtt 16 eu.-lkW. llu CM~Iial Yltll t~r
Pleuart; Mre. Harry c. Krebl, JJ,q
of IIUil lUll IIIPIItlblt lo U QJ II utbur·
~ l'lelllllt; Barl')' D. Van Me- 1HI clllf'lll tbt amtui , . to tnaltt .. tllll
dati Ill Qllf'llfriatt kllwl et ......_. 1111
tre, Rt. l Letart; Frank M. Fu- budd -'tU. u ... br u. -.1 n&amp;k·
IO ill" ben U fuU.1 .. Dfttllbrr 81.
pte, Pomeroy; Harry c. Hill, •11
lHT. Adllllt~ ..U.I4.1U,476,TIUS; lJI.
bWtiN,. IUII,INIII,JU.il; Net ..cr, lUI,·
Rt. 2 Raelne; Edward C. lll')'- 510,1112S.&amp;:.;
t:apHal, IU.'T85.fiO.OO; lllrplu.
an, Mlcldleport; MrL Thomas IBII8,f-1&amp;,48U:I; t..t, f1,'700,2U,tllf.811;
$1,JIJ,IIUII.OI.
F. McGowan, Jaekaon: MrL J•- IQII!UIIInl,
Jr.: WITIQIII WIRWV 1 '-'t bdetll!to 11111lla Aeh, Jackaoo; KathrynJ.Har- ll'flbed W IIIII IIIII a.;;;J •r Rll Ill I• l!llltll
It 011--. ~ tllll dar IIIII da~L..JIIl,r 1, 11&amp;8,
rto, Rt. 2 MeArthnr: IJa.ymondE.
... IIMQ; .....'*'-'..,.... ....lift Df
.1
n , . Uta.JJ o
Phllllpa, Jaek1011; Mrs. 'Arthur o.a..
R. Koker, Ath011s; DeWO)' S. Ow- Sltte If Ollkl. u.n.m ot bw..r. C8tlln1o
c._.Uuet-Ttll llllknlilell. biJrf'l'nl-nt • I
ens, Rt. 1 Pedro; Mr1. Besale A. ol
...... , tile lltllr " 0100, . . . . ftflf8H tblt
fiiTUALI UtiUitAMCE CGI.
Plummer, Jackac:m; Nra. WI 1- AUTI-IIIJIDJ
PAIY, tl L.wiiC. ltlte tJt Mlrblp .. 1N11 toll·
plied
Yldl
tbol
llwl
WIIQte IPPiltablf to tl
liam C. Goge,lronlon; Mrs. Eliza ud h nllilrlled (If
Hill tit Clfttl&amp; rw tu
L. Whltdnaton, Rt. 2 Ewlngton; ~ II diAl ltlll Ill IJIPI'DPri•ll b.-..... II(
• • .alul pllll. ... ftuldtt - Mr1. Charita F. Balle,y, Rt. 2 lllllrlltt
dUkll II Dn lit IU lua&amp;l lt.ltfltmt to .."
iiiMI
M hlloft IIIII Dec.bfr 81, 19117: Adlqitrd
Ja&lt;klon.
a.tl, tlli,8U,'790.8J; LIIIIIUtla. 10.508•.

DELAWARE, Ohio (UP0 With lho 23nii'WIIIng ot the UioUe Brown Jug set ror Thuraclay,
B,yo and Large, a 3-t"oar-old, wu
rated the ravorlle.
Thirteen borsea were expected Ill b e - ioda!' aodTuescJa.y, the last day the$1,000 atartlng roe coold be poated. Post
positions will be drawn Tuea-

ocean of champagne.

Reserve catcher Joho Edwards, who wasn't a cantbal
last season, observed "Yw guys
haven't rorgotten how to do it"
during the wild celebratlm and
Roger Marts, who Ia retiring alter the World series, promi1ed.
"I'll be back with you next year
it you do it again."

.,You've aot a date.'' shouted
Orlando Cepeda, before iiiiiiPIIW
on a table in the mlddle ot the
clubhouse to lead. the cheers.
Mario, playlqr for the loot time
In the Astr-. dr0¥8 In line
runs with a hmler and a aaertflce Qy, Curt Flood went 5-tor5, Lou Brock had tbree hltl aDd
Orlando COpoda drove In two
runs durt1111 tile st. LDIIIo win.
CUlklnAddiWln
SIAl,. CUlton, who' a b o en
struggllrwto recem weeks, )'lelded 11 hlta but WOlJI the ~~~­
behind the 15-lllt Clrd1Ml -.:k
Ill wln hls 13th pmo ap1not 11
lossn Don WUoon, a I~
wtnnsr for the Altroa, autre~

Rlrthl

Mrs. Venedlo Knight ond Mrs.
Rita Wright of liJaer, honorocl
Mra. Jan Gager with a SUJllrise .
oiDrk shower MondiJI e\&lt;onl!W
In the bo101110n1 or the Pomeroy
Seventh-Dtt:r-J\dYOntlst Church. A
color scheme of pink aDd blue
was used.

Guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred c.dJe, Racine: Mr.
and Mrs. Burdell Black, Mrs.
. Emogene DeWuse ~tXI Sharon,
""'tllb!ll Mr. ---srta.:· lllibert
:Illliscomb, .Albert, Erie and Dal&gt;lol IIIII Loolse Penniii(I!Da, lola.
~O.:O:•:•:•:•:•:•:•;;o,.;o;.;.;.;.;.;:;:;.;.;.::::::;:;:::;:;:;~:;:;:;=::~:=:

Jill U; s.tllll. HO.IIUJUJ; w.o.t, trp,.
e.l.lll.fl; llpadttw., tH.'I'JUI1.28.

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DIES IN CAR
BRENT, l(y. (VPO - Flolll'

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mlttees and room mother&amp; wort"
appointed at the Drat IIIOOilnl ot
lho - ochool year ot the Bradbury P.T.A. ThuradoJ night at
the school.
Erie Hart, prtndpal, lntrodueed tile teachirl aod with M r 1•
Gnldle FrldiOI" preoldlni, It Wll
deelded to glve each teaCher, Incllldln!: tho nwllc tnotrue!Dr, $5
for mJoceiW...s - - · The
group also voted Ill 111•• ao attendance award ot '5 three times
durlna tho • - · thlolo be pv011
lnltead of a small cub award.
each month. The atteJMtanee ban--

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~· aendad
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MONDAY
CBESTER GRADE Sehool PTA
will metl Mondllr, 8 p.m. Pro-

II'IDI will Include a a.t - ac~

aeaalon wlth teachers,
room nM&gt;Ihors, and committees
1&lt;1 be P'""'""'l'd - !'Ill be Hrved.
.
RACINE D EMENTARY PTA,
7:80 p.m. Monday it elemental')'
bulldlng; wllilam Hushes, executive head ot the SOulhmt Local

Sehool dlatrlct.IIPOOker; retnohaerYed by !i.e executive
_,.mttee,

MDlDLEPORT Pl'A, 7:80Moonight, elementary audi!Drlulll; Eric llari, prlndpai,IIPOOkor; diSQII&amp;Joo of teach•• 11111 perenll; meotlna dollgiialo!! as "Welcome New Farnl-

cla.Y

llea NJsbt."

DelQatel tor tile Mollls County C&lt;Juncll ot l'lrOIU and Teec:hera woH appointed and Include
Mro. iJI!oTIIampiOD, Mrs. Ruth
Barnhsrl, Mrl. Mary Lou lmv·
or, Mra. VIolet Miller, and MrL
PaW Hlltlnll.
Names ao alternates Ill I h e
CGUDcU were Mrl. Madeline
Painter, Mro. Tbalma G lie 1,
Mrs. Berths BlDg, Mrs. Loraine
Venoy, and Mrs. Ida Mae Murphy.

II was IIIIIIOWieod that the per1011 on the memberahl,p committee llgnlng the molt member•

~d

Fl1111 grade - Mrs. Marlreeelve 'ao sward. A melll- meana; Mrs. M\li"PbY and Mrl •
berllldp 1081 ot 100 was aet. 'l'hompiOil, to ~ ebalrmen, and Hall, chairman, Mrs. Bornlee
Mrs. Hulton, Mro. DelThe door prize, • dip and chip James Wickline, .PJ'Oei'&amp;DI, and Jetrers,
Io
Moore,
aod Mro. Hallie D&gt;lbt.
dish clooatod ... l':lbertelds, wu Mrs. Karr, potbllelty,
11xtb
grade
- Mrl. Bertha
!demberllidp ClOIIIII1ltteo memWilli by Mrs. Bernharl. Tho atlendaocebsmerwaswonbyMra. bers are Mrs. Bertha Bing, ehslr~
man, Mrl. Jean '.l'hOmu, ~··
FOOII)I'S third srade·
Delores
Miller. Mrs. Palnter,
Olllcers for the year ere Mrs.
Mrs.
Pes8J
- ; MrL Mary
Frldii!Y, preslclool; Mrs. llathl')'ll
JOhnOOD, rice president; Mrs. Lou Hoover, Mrs. Jda Mae MurLois Thomp10t1, secretary; Mrs. Illo', Mrs. V810f, Mn. Karr,~
Mrs. PatiY Might.
Marlene Hall, treasurer.
Mrs. VIolet Miller wao namCommittees appointed a r e
ed
boaPltallty eomrnlltee chslrMra. Eva MIIUroo and M r •·
man
and Dottald Miller, B Ill
Painter, co-&lt;hllrmen, Mrs. Mal')'
Lou llooYer and all room King, and Gene 'lbom))IOn were
motherl, aoclal; Mrs. Venoy and appointed Ill the oa!eiY commitMrs. Delma Karr. c:o-ehairmen, tee. Magazine chairman Ia Mrs.
and Pat Humpbrey, ways a n d Paulino Dorst.
Named u room mothers tor
the year were:
First grade - Mrs. Murpby,
chairman, Mrs. ThomptOO, Mn.
Might, Mrs. Gerey LlghUool, and
\.Irs. Nollie Grover.
~e to aerve the Tenth D I aSecond srade - Mrs. Naomi
lrtd D,A.C. dinner at the Rut.- King, ehslrman, Mrs. Kathryn
laod Elementary School at 7 p. Johnson, Mrs. Hoover, M r 1.
m. ou Oc:t. 10. The fA!em Cen- Venoy, Mrs. Karr, and J e &amp; n
ter acbool ta lnadecJ.aate to ac- 1bomas.
Third grade - Mrs. VOIIOY,
commodate the group, it waa re-

HOME OF FINE

FURNITURE

A program on activitlea of
the Solem Center Glrlo aod Boys
4-H Clubs supporting the P.T,A.
theme, "Getting a Good FoundaUoo" hltlhllghted the !!rot meallntr or the Solem Center P, T,A,
Catherine Mitchell prealded at
llle meeting which QPOood with
the pledge m the nag led l&gt;Y
.f..H club members. C a r o 1 F.
Pierce, advisor or the bo)'s club,
led In devotlo111.
The girls club under the dlrectlnll of Catherine Col well,
Btirnlco Garnet, Catherine Mlt-

Pictures of Rt. 33
Work Shown Grange
Pictures ar the Route 33 road
construction were shown by Miss
Betty Leonard When the R o c k

Springs Grange met at the hall
Thursday night.
Fred Goegleln malter, presided at the meotlna. Henry Ewlo8
was reported Ul, 11111 re!reshson, W. VL; Mrs, Helen J..em.. ments were served by the home
ley alii Chris, Cheshire; Mrs. eeonomics committee.
Erma Smith, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Clara Mcltrtyre and MarUyn,
Long Bottom; Mrs. ottle GrCll&amp;n
and VIrginia, Middleport; Mr.
a.nd Mrs. Phil Gager, Athens;
Mrs. Frances Conkle, Mrs. PatDegree
sy Spires, 'Dtllrlat. Timmy a n d
IIDd'"'Yl Mrs. Vonedla Knlghtand
Mrs. Mildred Bailey ar MidDebbie, Llrxla Watson. Mrs. Mu- dleport, home ooonomles teacbriel Spires and Mrs. Rita Wrlgh~ er t• tlW,. Meigs LOc;al Sebool
Knor.
District, reeelved her mallet Of
Games were played and
education , _ _ rrom Ohio Unles won by Clara Mcintyre, Mrs. verllty In August.
Cldle, RodJie1 Spires Jr., Muriel
Mrs. BlllOI" Ia dlree!Dr ot
Spires and Dobbie Knlghl
the new wage earoltlg program
The door .Prize was awarded In the home 0&lt;l0110111lcs depart..
In Muriel Spires.
mont at Melp lllgh Sehool.
'l11e honored sues~ Mrs. Jan
Gager, then opened arxl graclouJ~oo
ly acknoWledged hir ntall!' lovely gifts.
Those who sent gttta were,
Lindl. Wooten, Betb' Stewart,
Sllltly and Sheryl, Debbie Lem10)', Adelene France, Phyllis McIntyre, Marie ~Ires, Denloo allll
Pre. and Mrs. Patrick WUJulie and Undo lloschar.
Uams and son David, who bave
Rol'reohmeftll or • lovely deo- been ll~ at Columbtts, GL,
orated cake, puoc:h and mlnll whlle Pat was stationed at Ft.

Mrs. Bailey Wins

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News, Notes

&lt;hell, and Adria Wilcox, and the
bo)'s club prooentod hltlhllghU
or 4-H acttvlty during the years.
Kenny Bolon spoke or his trip
to the 4-H ClRb Congress.
During the meeting·plans wore

Daughter's Birth
Being Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Mlclteel Eror Belpre are amoundng
the blrtb or a daughter ~
morning at st. Joseph Hospital
ln Parkersburg, w. Va., weighlog 9 lba., 10 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin have two
eons, Scott aod Kevin. Mr. and
Mrs. Cheater Erwin of Mlcldleport and Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Henshaw oC Point Pleaaant are
grandparents. Mrs. A. E. Er·
win or Middleport Is a groat grandmother.
win

ported.

chairmani Mra. Jane Ann Hess,

It was al110 noted that t h e
P.T.A. l1 comp1eting a project
tor the purchase ot draperies

Mra. Karr, Mrs. Mildred Miller, and Mrs. &amp;te DeLong.
Fourth grade - Mra. P a t

ror the audllnrlum.
Elected delegates In the Meigs
Coun1;y Cooncll or Parents a n d
Teachers were Charlotte WUlford, Catherine Colwell, Faye
Walker, Joama Council, and BerDugan, Jea!leMfght, Alma Smith,
and Maxine Dyer.
The sixth grade room won the
attendance banDer. The benediction was ginn by Pierce, and
refreshments were served by
the refreshment committee.

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YOU nA•n
AT GOSNEY'•

DUDS 'N'

FURNITURE

COIH-OP
3rd &amp; Aoh-Middloport

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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HOLSUM

Mr&amp;. Csrl Kautz, Mrs. Joseph Beegle, Miss Sltlrli!Y Beegle, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs.
WUUam Spirea, Mrs. R u t h
SWisher, Mra. Harry S. Moore,
Mrs. Ray D. Heaton, Mn. Harold Brown llt1d Mro. Boney Mitchell allended a Hawaiian Luau•
on Friday evening at the University Inn, Athens, &amp;lven by Albea
Cl~ ot. Ledloa Orlootal Sllrlneot

NOrlh Alnorlca. ·

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MONDAY-TUESDAY -JV$DJYESDAJ-:

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Church Women Set
Bazaar in December
'l11e I1IIIUal holiday bazoar ot
tho Amerlcat1 Luthoran Church
tiomen or the st. John and st.
Paul Churches hal been scheduled ror Dec. 6 and 7.
,
The bazaar will be held rrom
10 LID. Ill 5 p.m. -days with
a luncheon at noon. During a "'eenl meeting ar tho llJ'OUP, a
nunmage ale 'Iris plamted for
Od. 3 at the st. Paul Clltreh
ooclal room.

SUPER MARKET· Open Daily 9 to 9:3~Sun. 12 to 9:30
We A«ept Federal Food Stmnpa
C mer MIR ancl S11and IlL
PHONII 99W480

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Dates for Annual'

BACK TO
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fvfeeting Changed

Hair SiYftng
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Mra. Gager Ia the wife ol the
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Convenient

Attend Luau Friday

were served to those attendb._ DeMing, Ga., have returned home
after being dlschlrpd frCIII the
army, They are vlsiUng with
ber mother, Mrt. Hazel Arnold
and fllmtl,y and with Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Arnnld or Chester,
Becent vlsl!Dra or Mr. and
Mrs. John Dean aod sons were
The 13th I1IIIUal atate eooven- Mr. and Mrs. Way110 Beal and
lloa ar the Alpha Delta KallPI famtl,y, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wag..
Soelet;y wiU be held Octd&gt;or 4, IIODer of llarrloooville, ond Mr.
5, 6, at Mall Motor lm, Day.. and Mrs. Kettnolh Marldno ar
Radne.
ton, Ohio lniiNd ot .. tho - ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase of
prevtoulll)' reported.
Columbul IIIJent the weekend at

{(Cash on the barrel-head ..

YOU'LL
LIKE
WHAT
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nice Garnes. Named as alternate• were Audra Hayes, Phyllil

"'"pltal

TlliodaJ,

Marprel !lleetl, aod Mro. Pattl-

tno Darst.

Youth Give PTA Program

TUI!SlAY
their fllrm he:ro.
THURS1lAY
CLASS 12, Heallt Metltudlat
EPlliCOPAL Church Women
Cltrdl, 7 :30 1\tasday td&amp;ltt, Mre.
Tburoday
at the Parloh lblae;
Nlft, Moore, pro,11r1111 Ieeder;
12:30
lunc:heon,
l'Dllowed by proMro. L. w. Me~•. deVoll.ongram
by
Mra.
Frtd
Crow, Jr.,
al cbalrmlll; oftlcera, klltea&amp;itt..
. oind Mro. Charles Glhbl.
ROCK SPRINGS Bettor Health
WOMEN'S AWdllary, Votorana
Club,
1:80 p.m. ThurldoJ, home
M8mOrlal Jlotjplql, 7:80 p.m.
ot
Mre. ArUe Altboll; M r 1.
'lllesdlt.l',
dlnltw rooin.
!jilictloo_ot ~ceti m bo ~etd. Bena Wbaley, proeram; M r 1.
HOMEBIJILDERS Clal1 ot the Fred (loealeln tile oonteata.
ELEANOR Cn!CLE, 7:30
lllillll.-t Cbotrch' ot Chrlat lD

litO. dtare~· buemoltt, 7:80 p.m;

JltmphrtQ", clta1rman, Mrl. Barn-

hltrt. 1oka. Lois PI'Orittee, lira.

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A Halloween earnlvalwaoplao- ner, howeVer, will be aWonled
Dod ror Od. 31, and new com- each molllh.

Stork Shower is Surprise

Mrs. Rlc:hard D. DeWitt,
IN WITNIM WHr.Rr.or1 I lint htnunll lllh·
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PalnesviUe, aon, 10:51 p.m. Sat- tlKribld
Ct.,_, OMG,
IIIII dill. J-.Jrl. 1808.
urday; Mro. Charleo F. Bolley, ......_ r. Bra.... ••111fldn1 or ~~e~nDre ot
otdD.
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State ol OhiO. Dmrtllelt tiiiiMIIICt. Ctrtllut.
Rt. 2 Jad&lt;oon, daughter, 12:44
tl C.plla-Tbt lllllemlpe.l. ll~prrMtldtnl uf
over Fallo NIIJIOlt!iLln two mln- Lm. 9mclay; Mrs. James F. 8111• til IIIIo, Dartlitlt , r-.-. O!rtlltltl lalllnnc. of lbe Altc d Obln, hrrel1y m-Uin thn
or o.,r· -n-111111-.... ~~pwt•"--mt ~ 'IOELITY ~NO 5U~RAITY UF£ INSURANCE
uteo at the JUi Trial at Hazel CamP&gt;oU, Rt. 2 -oil, daugh- 1 - - fl41t a.te ..... ....., ~ llllt COIIP~NV, or Balu.ort, llltl ~~r MII)'J.IIld, b:a
AUTD..._ u,.-:,.,~u iiiCI COIPAIIIY,I ftlllplltd wllb tbe k•• or W. Sl•te •Jqlllr,lll~
ter, 2:23 a.m. &amp;mda)t; M r s. "' L&amp;ldll..... "
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dlr Jan fl tldil IIIli tpp!Jr.ble Ill II ... II II·
11'11111"1 II Qb rtlte Ill _.,1
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:Bye and Largoo to owned by Thomu F, McGowan, Jackson, &amp;llorlled
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Ill .._.. MIUU. ill . . . bf Ill ..... ~ e.kr tl, 1917: Mltided ...u, l2t,t1U61·
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Discharges
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1M Wl'l'N£111 Wti.:RtoF1 I halt blrt!UDUI IIIli·
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ltrlbeil. . , 111M lid riiiRII. 111 1r11 tu be .nb ... l
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Aug. 31, but trainer for P Btt11, lllper111tadt11t ot I
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CUWtn"er 1 'baa to bie "''I''Hir- Evana, John J. Glllther, Mr1. «*it.
! ed II starter."
NeiUe G. Gonion, Mre. 1!:111;. E. ·~ fl
Clrtl&amp;:tll
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IUUIT TftU&amp;T UFI INSUIWICI CIIMIIY,
U.ltw of UU.IU» IJIIIIklblt" t&amp; 1111 flu.
dlo- and I _ . t to haYo blm 1!1!1'. Mrs. CIIU"OIICO II ~1 Sl.lt. ol n11111111, llu QIJIIW wltll
Wri111J d!lrllr 1111 Nhlt rat 1o tr-.R II 11111
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roo4)' for tile ""'·.. llaogiWiln Mro. Jolm D. KolltQ", Mrs. James tiKrbtd
1M ClmB JW Ill lnlatt II
budll ro.!llkll II llblrwl Ill Ita IMI&amp;I Nil·
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Charlo• E. wu-. Mra. Ama I. GMt.
Wlnu. MrL Georp P, Mlllir tl C.UIIM-ft. ....,.lped, lu;;ri'•ttwk•t "' '
'l11e Giants' lui
tit 1111 Bilk "C*kl baftr nrtlln 1Ur
hope - forlorn 11 It no - was aod ~ , 1 _ . , . , Mrs. F...._ 1--.
CHTIIDTAL WUALTY CiiPAIIY, t1 Chlvaporized u
Culm- lin D, Jarvll and lntant claosh- 11111'1. ltah If IWioil, .... n.plltd lltla th~ :
lan II tllll lllll IJiflllullilf: te It 111d h uiiM·
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lira. C8Jnlld !!gi!I'Wim, 'l'llolll- . ., II liMe..._ u fellow• .. ~ .11 '
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IN """"- WHEIIEOI' I billt htm~~to ....
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and !hoy oddod two more 111 tile 1'00 c.
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lmllltl&lt;~~ a walk llllllllackJaaio' KeUtV.
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Plllollurttll Plralaa dowaod tho . land ,\lhlellca. 13-0, the a.... ll'tibtd
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Cardinals Cop Second Straight Flag

5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.

2-Hour
DRY OUNIIG

By POLLY CRAMER

a boom IIIII 40-,.,-cl lleld goal

23rd Running Of Little

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET

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POU..'f"S POINTERS
Contrasting Coin Purse
Found .Easily in Handbag

rode the bench against Denver.

the Browns worltod
the ball down tD the 11 for a first
do!eated New Orleans 21-10.
down.
Don Cockroft booted a 22-yard
Glass raced 17 ,.,-cis for a
lleld goal In lllo second quarter score with his steal less then a
IIIII c&lt;Xlverted the three extra minute later In lee the ll011le
points whlchrollowod the Browns' with the llnal seconds Ucldng ott
toochdowns.
KUmer Paeod Solnta
The game began as adefenalw
Kilmer pace:l the Salnta to
hsttle with the two teams lrld- their only touchdoWn, taking them
lng lleld poolUoo through a scon&gt;- In the Cia&gt;eland three on a 47lass neld quarter. New Orlearut yard pass to Dan Abramowitz.
drew llrst blood In the oecond
!cyan wuted 1KI time getting
-lod when quarterback Blll KU- the polnl&amp; bock and moved tho
mer went over from inside 1he Browns 85 yards in sewn plays
me 1tter the Browns' defense and Kelly's touctdowna.
stopped the SOIIII&amp; on throe preThe Cle¥81and qoarterback hit
vloos goal UnepJa.ys.
OD 10 or 20 paoaea lorl85)'arda.
Kelly Scores
Kilmer c01q&gt;leted 15 of 31 aerKelly put the Browna oo the Ills !or 123 ,.,-do be!ore scoreboenl with o 30-yard scor- s1goal c:ollors osalgned the _ .
1~ pass trom the quarterl:ac:k
to tbeir I"UIUier&amp;.
Frank Ryan.
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More lhlll 74,000 fllno turllld
COCkroft put the Browos ahead- lor the game which i.ss
momentarUy with his tleld goal, played In a steady rain and WP
but ChlrUe Durkee threw llle der Ughts.
11111e into a delldlock in the
Cleveland takes on Dtlias in
dostrw seconds or the halt with llle CoUoo Bowl next Sunday.

Pltehq
Noll- League: Marichal, San
Bulllllo at ClD&lt;ImoU
Fran 25-8; Gibson, st. L 21-7
Domer at City
and Bau, Pitt 15-5i Klioe, Pltt cla.Y.
NIW York ..,._ Bottaa It Bir· 11-4; Regan, alllnd Aberratlcy.
The largest field ill the race
m!JII(Iam, AIL
so
far was in 1966 whea 12
Cln 1~.
Only pmes ocl!odulod
horns
lllrted aod Romeo HanAmerican Losgue: McLeln, Del
30:-S; Culp, Boa 13.5; McNally, over won the event in two beaW.
By and Lar&amp;o, wlth Georp
Bal!D and Tlanl, Cleve 20-9;John,
Sllolt.Y driving, sc:ored a vidor")'
Chi and Hannan, Wash 10-5.

PlEASANT POINT

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24-10 Oeveland Win
with the comforting knawledge
that their rUillllllll game will haW!
to be coatended with agaln this

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and meaaurement alter tho ollldale had ,ruled It wao a lint
clowil," lho Beqjl!o sklppar aiel,
"This Wllft't rtgh~ The coli ....
made and that' I tt."
Quarterback Slota CIDie In for
aome booing by the erowd dur·
lntr the llrst heU when he wu
unable to mme the team.
"The people who do things
like 1hat dm't underatand the
pme," Brown declared. ••Jtfdnk
John did a line Job. I II0¥8r hod
Ill¥ lnteolloo of awll&lt;hiiW Ill ""'
ather qull'lerbock ror tile second
halt."
Dewey Warren, who played the
entire game against San Diego
In the Bengal.a' tlrat encounter,

Late Rally Produces

doWn. Sllortly thereafter, half- Cleveland Browns returned home

liams, Chi al'll Allen, Phila 30;
H, Aaron, Atll 27.
American League: F, Howard, Wash 42; Horton, Det 36;
Harrelson, Boa 35; Jacksoo_ Oak
28; Freehan, Det 24.
lluns Balled In
Natl- League: WUlllms, Chi

~sBeaulta

'·

LeClair passed the Broncos
Into pos!Uoo lor a 33-yanl neld
goal by Bob Humphrey&amp;, and
then engineered another march
climaxed by a tl~yard scoring

Fran. 34; Bank&amp;, Chi 32; Wil-

Weat

"'111e reuoo lor tile delly a!let tile ~ pJa.y .... tile
Denver people asldiW for a le&lt;&gt;-

the bench thrl&gt;Qghout the first
hall

National League: McCovey, San

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"We po1nll .. tile ·bootd' wlth a 49- tile mlcldle for 34 ;pards and tile
,.,-d lleld aod It' Dolo LIW¥- llnol Clod lltouchdow
Pla.Y
n.
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tbe lllllt.''
"""' and a ~eular catch ...
Probobly the c:ruclol pJa.y ot
.wu hoW Coooh Pial and Bob 1'1'1iQh7 or a Kalm
JlrooiD uplafllod tile Clncbmlll pall for a 511'1ard ICorliW the _ . &lt;11110 Just prtor Ill lho
pJa.y.
touchdown pall In McVeL With
·~·· 11-10 vlctoey ...... tile
TnllltPhy alDie tho boll !rCIII only loches lXIII" r.... llratclowD
- - . . . SUDdiJ In Glolr
Ammeu Footboll ~dash tile hlllds or rookie de!ender with the ball on the Clnclnnat1
..,.,.. 2$,049 tans and pro- Harold Lewis and raced Ill a 46, Benpla fullbock Tam Smile)'
SIDiahed off tackle on third down
-.D Cclmmleotooor Pete Rozelle. tooehdoWn.
but flllled to gain the neceolllry
sta..tard PJa.y
And white Brown might not
feel his pia1ero cauoedonyeartl1When sakod lf he hod plaooed distance.
Brown decided Ill try again
quakoo, tile¥ eertalnly produeod to match the &amp;-foot-5, 2011-pound
on
fourth down rather than punt.
Trumphy
against
the
DenYer
"""' Dlllotandlor pllys to wfl&gt;.
11iJW Glolr heme opener Ill boolt rookie. Brown commented. "lt Smiley qatn hit the line, and
lholr record Ill me win and ooe was purely lndlvidualexceUence. after much messortng and contllfNt. The 101e wa11 Denver•• 1be play was a standard p&amp;ll sultallon the omctals ruled 11
pattern an:t Bob made 1he moat a llrot dowJL
llrot ~or lho .......
Alter a seoreloullrat half, tile ot it. ..
"'I think we had the drat down
lloaplo ....., bock Ill put 10
The Broncos struck back to on SmUeyPs ftrst.Plunge,"Brown
pin a 10-10 Ueearlylnthefourth said, ~·but the omdaJs marked
quarter behind the quarterhsck- his forward progress behind the
I.De of Jim UtClalr, who was on mark."
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Pro Standings

NFLSiaadllws
B,y United Press JntemaUEaatern Conterence
century Dhlslon
w. L. T. Pct.
1 0 0 LOOO
st. Loots ...... o 0 0 ,000
Pllullw"gh • • • •o 1 0 . 000
New Orl8lDB ••• 0 1 0 .000
Clopllol Division
w. L. T. Pc~
Dollu ....... 1 0 0 1.000
New York. ••••• 1 0 0 1,000
Wuhiii(I!Da •••• I 0 0 1. 000
phfl""tJphia • • .o 1 0 .000

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Cellini Division
w. L. T. Pet.
M1metota ••.•• 1 0 0 LOOO
Groen Bay ••••• 1 0 0 1.000
Chicago ••••• ,o 1 0 .000

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1 0
Coastal Dl vision
W, L. T.
Balllmore ••.•• 1 0 0
Loo AD&amp;oleo • • .. 0 0 0
San Frudooo •• 0 I 0
Allanto ••.•.•. 0 1 0
Detroit •••••

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Swdl,r's Reaults

Now York 34 PIUaburgh 20

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Bllllmora 21 San Francisco 10

Wuhiii(IIDa 38 Chlcsgo 28
Green Bay 30 Phlladelphla 13
Dollas 59 Detroit 13
Clnoland 2! New Orlosno 10
Only Gomeo ocheduled
~·Game•
Leo AJwe~es at st. Loots
Only pme sdlecluled
AFL stamlngs
By United Prema International

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w.

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lloston .. , ....1 0 0 1.000
NIMt' York •• , , ,1 0 0 1.000
Houlton •••...• 1 1 0 .500
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Cloclnosll •••• 1
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pass to Eric Crabtree.

Stofll quickly mo&gt;ecl the

ae..

gals into the lead when he con-

nected on 1 54-,.,-d pass play
with WarrenMcVeatoronetoueb-

Ookland 48 Bullldo 6
CloelonaU 24 Domer 10
Now York 20 Klllsso City 19
Only pmes schodulod
Slturda1's Gomes
!Jous!oo at San Ill....
Olk'•"" at Miami
O n l y - seboduled

back Essex Johnson burst let

CLEVELAND (VPO -

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Sunday night Collowlng their vtc-

tory over the Ne" Orleans Saints

Leaders
By United Press lnternationol

year,

NaU- Losgue
G. AB R. H.
Roae, Cln 135 567 87 193
Alou, Pil 134 507 5.2 167
Johnsn, Clnl35 548 75 173
Alou, Atla 148 615 68 193
Flood, st.L 142 592 71 179
Staub, Noo 150 550 50 164
Beckrt, Chl150 623 98 185

Pc~

.340
.329
.316
.314
.302
,298
.297

Millan, Alla

137 524
May, Cln 132 502
Willms, Chl153 606
H. Arn, Atla14B 566
Haller, LA 13! 541

46
73
84
79
33

154 .294
147 .293
176 .290
164 .290
128 .290

- 1\mertcao LOii\ie

G. AB R. H. Pct. '
Ystrskl, Boa

145
Cater, OOk 136
Horton, Detl38
Oliva, Min 133
Cpnra, OOk 148
DavlUo, Call39

494
159
492
488
599
506

81
46
66
52
80
47

148
133
142
138
166
140

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.290
.289
,283
.277
•277

F.Hwd, Wasl48 560 75 154 .275

Whlte,NY 148 5!1 86 149 .275
Andrwa, Bos
135 "494 68 135 .273
Home lluns

97;,. McCowy, SUI Fran 93; Saoto, Chi 88; Perez, C1n 87; Buka,
Chi 82.
American League: H&amp;rrelaon.
Boa 10&amp;; F. Howard, Wash 102;
Horton, Del 85; North..,, Del
84; Powell, Dalto 81.

Leroy Kelly, the national Football League's leading rusher last

season. racked

1.1)

107 yards In

20 carries Sunds,y and scored
two touchdowns as the Browns

ADULTS - $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.7:i

SDVICE
IUPON REQUESn
Our ! M i l - cloooi..;,

IUI1s011's

BY FRED DOWN
UPI~ Writer
The St. Louis C&amp;rdlnals mllde

il look easy SUDdiJ when they
clinched their se&lt;oncl straighl
Na- Losgue champlonohlp
and retained their world title
!or staging victory putles.
The end or llle Natl- LeaKUf pennant raee came at 6:36
p.m. (EDT) whon the Clncinmtl
Rods caqlletod a ~ vlctoey
O\'V tbe san Francisco Glanta
alter the COnllnals beat the H~
aton Astros, 7-4. The Cardinals,
who llateood to a radio ropJa.y
; of the game ln san Fnnciaco
&gt;

, in their ABtrod.CII'Ie cl..mt!ouse

!ollowtrw their victory, pr-1.ly drowned uch other In an

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
-· $'299

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DEAR POLLY-Handbags never seem to come with
coln purses any more. When buying a change purse for
your handbag be sure to select a dark one 1f the purse
Unlng Is Ugh! and vice versa. Tbls will save many an
embarrasling mOIJient or frowns from thole who walt
while you go searching or groping in the depths of your
handbag hiDitlng tor that el•sive and hard-to-see cob!
purse.
I would like to know where one may obtain dtrectlo•s
lor knttllng sweaters from old Rylons. Seems to me
that some years ago this appeared in your column.
Maybe I am wrong but I hope someone can help me.
-IRENE
DEAR IRENE-You are rlgbl. We did have pruled dlreellono for knitting a cardigan from ayloat llut tile 1upply baa
long beea elltauoled. Vau could follow any owealer pattern
bot not one made wllb a fancy pattern atlteb. They ""' "'011
tll6lcult. I do not lblolt they look nearly so good as made
with plata knillbtg every row or kltlt a r..,., purl a row. Tbls
worb great alter you bave cui the bose In otrlpa atul oewed
the alrlpa togelher. Color Is removed from lhe uld bole wllh
a commerelal color remover. I fouud It was hell to dye lba
dettred eolor after the owealer waa knli.-POLLY
DEAR POLLY-I have a
solution for thole toddlers,
aboul two years old, who
cry when they get their hair
cut. At least this worked
wonder for mine. Let them
watch the procedure ill a
mirror. They are entranced
w a I chIn g themselves and
even making faces while tha
hair Is belnl cot.
-MRS. P.C".
DEAR POLLY,! have found thai filling a pill cushion with
!_hlte sand keeps pins and needles sharp.-MRS. L. A. B.
DEAR POLLY-I want to tell S. H. that I had some gummy
marks on a door. I pressed some adhesive tape down on the
marks left by the tape, then jerked the adbestve otr very
quickly. It took the marks with it.-A. K.

The third quarter was also

scoreless.
Ernie KellermanandBJUGiaal
c:ame through wl th key interc:ep-.
~oos Ill psvo the way !or the
BrOft'lls' win In the seaaon ope~
er. Kellerman spelared a KUmer
pass on hls own 42 late In tile
fourth quarter to set 'II an eiJht
yard score arwnd right end by

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ilolzer Hospllol:Vlaltlnabours

2-4 and 7.a p.m. Parenu oo1.r
m Pedlatrlc:s Ward.

Admlo&amp;loos
Mrs. J11111011 E. Baldwin, 21 ltalt r1 OWl, o.p.tanl rA 1--.n. Cft'Ukak
rl c..u.-'l'llt lllkn.IPttl. lkiPtrll!t-.ldl ~~
Smithers .!L; Jane Ann Poetker, I . , _ . tl Cillhalt ol Ofllf, -~ UriiJn tlllt
AlTIIA
CHPIIY, ol HarUI.'f'll.
Rt. 2 GaUij&gt;oUo; cunts R. Bais- ltlllc! vf IIIUMIICE
~UM, llu CI!PIItll wltb tilt II••
tf 1~11 lblt w!kaldl 111 1t at.! IJ 4UIIIui'J~r~l
den, Rt. 2 111111'1111111; Mre. John lllrlq
tilt twra&amp; ,,., ~ tra.d. Ia llllt ll&amp;lf
D. ayers, 556 Th1rd Ave.; Kw~ Ill IM"PI'iiU! loll'- rA ~. Ill iDI~tlll
b Ilion bJ ltl Ulllllhltlll•t tllllne
In L. PRice, RL 2 Bldwell; Wayne I!IIIIJHIDI
IMero u te111n aa n..w il JHf: MllliUd
ff91,SU,UU1; u.i.Wtl&amp; 1881.181,•
C. SWick, Rt. I Vlnllln; M r 1• ...U,
"6Uii; Net lllttl, UU,lii,IIU:t; t.pltal,
110,000,000.00;
a.p._, flU.IT9.1fU2:
James S. Wri8111, Rl. I BklweU;
USli,GTUto.lt; ~ fl!U,·
Mra, Junes F. C&amp;m»belJ, Rt. I~~Mt.
tlll,lOit.!B.
lH WITHI88 WR~1 I llln lltnutl IUb·
2 Bidwell; Miss Am Wri8111, Rio Mtbtd
., IIIII 1111 ca.-_., _. b1 be .-111"1
Grande; Mrs. Effie M. Slqle, at Olt.hl, ONo, tllh daJ lild 4ale,.ll!lr 1,19e8.
liaiGt P. Jiron, lvperiattldW ol IMIIUn ol
Rl I Patrlol; BOQjamln F, Mil- ow..
(Ira)) •
lor, R~ 2 Patrlol; Mro. 0 Ia
ltatl"' OWo, ~till .. JIIUI'allet. c:trllkatc
-rt. lldln.IPW, Buprllulldt~t .. r
Cral&amp; Rt. 2 Crown City; Mro. t1
. . _ "' lllll&amp;tlt "'Ubkl,llenUf ftrllllai lhll
Harmm E. caoto, Rt. 1 ~ .AETJIA
LIFI tNIUMICI COIIPANY, If lbrl·
lenl, illtt 16 eu.-lkW. llu CM~Iial Yltll t~r
Pleuart; Mre. Harry c. Krebl, JJ,q
of IIUil lUll IIIPIItlblt lo U QJ II utbur·
~ l'lelllllt; Barl')' D. Van Me- 1HI clllf'lll tbt amtui , . to tnaltt .. tllll
dati Ill Qllf'llfriatt kllwl et ......_. 1111
tre, Rt. l Letart; Frank M. Fu- budd -'tU. u ... br u. -.1 n&amp;k·
IO ill" ben U fuU.1 .. Dfttllbrr 81.
pte, Pomeroy; Harry c. Hill, •11
lHT. Adllllt~ ..U.I4.1U,476,TIUS; lJI.
bWtiN,. IUII,INIII,JU.il; Net ..cr, lUI,·
Rt. 2 Raelne; Edward C. lll')'- 510,1112S.&amp;:.;
t:apHal, IU.'T85.fiO.OO; lllrplu.
an, Mlcldleport; MrL Thomas IBII8,f-1&amp;,48U:I; t..t, f1,'700,2U,tllf.811;
$1,JIJ,IIUII.OI.
F. McGowan, Jaekaon: MrL J•- IQII!UIIInl,
Jr.: WITIQIII WIRWV 1 '-'t bdetll!to 11111lla Aeh, Jackaoo; KathrynJ.Har- ll'flbed W IIIII IIIII a.;;;J •r Rll Ill I• l!llltll
It 011--. ~ tllll dar IIIII da~L..JIIl,r 1, 11&amp;8,
rto, Rt. 2 MeArthnr: IJa.ymondE.
... IIMQ; .....'*'-'..,.... ....lift Df
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n , . Uta.JJ o
Phllllpa, Jaek1011; Mrs. 'Arthur o.a..
R. Koker, Ath011s; DeWO)' S. Ow- Sltte If Ollkl. u.n.m ot bw..r. C8tlln1o
c._.Uuet-Ttll llllknlilell. biJrf'l'nl-nt • I
ens, Rt. 1 Pedro; Mr1. Besale A. ol
...... , tile lltllr " 0100, . . . . ftflf8H tblt
fiiTUALI UtiUitAMCE CGI.
Plummer, Jackac:m; Nra. WI 1- AUTI-IIIJIDJ
PAIY, tl L.wiiC. ltlte tJt Mlrblp .. 1N11 toll·
plied
Yldl
tbol
llwl
WIIQte IPPiltablf to tl
liam C. Goge,lronlon; Mrs. Eliza ud h nllilrlled (If
Hill tit Clfttl&amp; rw tu
L. Whltdnaton, Rt. 2 Ewlngton; ~ II diAl ltlll Ill IJIPI'DPri•ll b.-..... II(
• • .alul pllll. ... ftuldtt - Mr1. Charita F. Balle,y, Rt. 2 lllllrlltt
dUkll II Dn lit IU lua&amp;l lt.ltfltmt to .."
iiiMI
M hlloft IIIII Dec.bfr 81, 19117: Adlqitrd
Ja&lt;klon.
a.tl, tlli,8U,'790.8J; LIIIIIUtla. 10.508•.

DELAWARE, Ohio (UP0 With lho 23nii'WIIIng ot the UioUe Brown Jug set ror Thuraclay,
B,yo and Large, a 3-t"oar-old, wu
rated the ravorlle.
Thirteen borsea were expected Ill b e - ioda!' aodTuescJa.y, the last day the$1,000 atartlng roe coold be poated. Post
positions will be drawn Tuea-

ocean of champagne.

Reserve catcher Joho Edwards, who wasn't a cantbal
last season, observed "Yw guys
haven't rorgotten how to do it"
during the wild celebratlm and
Roger Marts, who Ia retiring alter the World series, promi1ed.
"I'll be back with you next year
it you do it again."

.,You've aot a date.'' shouted
Orlando Cepeda, before iiiiiiPIIW
on a table in the mlddle ot the
clubhouse to lead. the cheers.
Mario, playlqr for the loot time
In the Astr-. dr0¥8 In line
runs with a hmler and a aaertflce Qy, Curt Flood went 5-tor5, Lou Brock had tbree hltl aDd
Orlando COpoda drove In two
runs durt1111 tile st. LDIIIo win.
CUlklnAddiWln
SIAl,. CUlton, who' a b o en
struggllrwto recem weeks, )'lelded 11 hlta but WOlJI the ~~~­
behind the 15-lllt Clrd1Ml -.:k
Ill wln hls 13th pmo ap1not 11
lossn Don WUoon, a I~
wtnnsr for the Altroa, autre~

Rlrthl

Mrs. Venedlo Knight ond Mrs.
Rita Wright of liJaer, honorocl
Mra. Jan Gager with a SUJllrise .
oiDrk shower MondiJI e\&lt;onl!W
In the bo101110n1 or the Pomeroy
Seventh-Dtt:r-J\dYOntlst Church. A
color scheme of pink aDd blue
was used.

Guests attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred c.dJe, Racine: Mr.
and Mrs. Burdell Black, Mrs.
. Emogene DeWuse ~tXI Sharon,
""'tllb!ll Mr. ---srta.:· lllibert
:Illliscomb, .Albert, Erie and Dal&gt;lol IIIII Loolse Penniii(I!Da, lola.
~O.:O:•:•:•:•:•:•:•;;o,.;o;.;.;.;.;.;:;:;.;.;.::::::;:;:::;:;:;~:;:;:;=::~:=:

Jill U; s.tllll. HO.IIUJUJ; w.o.t, trp,.
e.l.lll.fl; llpadttw., tH.'I'JUI1.28.

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mlttees and room mother&amp; wort"
appointed at the Drat IIIOOilnl ot
lho - ochool year ot the Bradbury P.T.A. ThuradoJ night at
the school.
Erie Hart, prtndpal, lntrodueed tile teachirl aod with M r 1•
Gnldle FrldiOI" preoldlni, It Wll
deelded to glve each teaCher, Incllldln!: tho nwllc tnotrue!Dr, $5
for mJoceiW...s - - · The
group also voted Ill 111•• ao attendance award ot '5 three times
durlna tho • - · thlolo be pv011
lnltead of a small cub award.
each month. The atteJMtanee ban--

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MONDAY
CBESTER GRADE Sehool PTA
will metl Mondllr, 8 p.m. Pro-

II'IDI will Include a a.t - ac~

aeaalon wlth teachers,
room nM&gt;Ihors, and committees
1&lt;1 be P'""'""'l'd - !'Ill be Hrved.
.
RACINE D EMENTARY PTA,
7:80 p.m. Monday it elemental')'
bulldlng; wllilam Hushes, executive head ot the SOulhmt Local

Sehool dlatrlct.IIPOOker; retnohaerYed by !i.e executive
_,.mttee,

MDlDLEPORT Pl'A, 7:80Moonight, elementary audi!Drlulll; Eric llari, prlndpai,IIPOOkor; diSQII&amp;Joo of teach•• 11111 perenll; meotlna dollgiialo!! as "Welcome New Farnl-

cla.Y

llea NJsbt."

DelQatel tor tile Mollls County C&lt;Juncll ot l'lrOIU and Teec:hera woH appointed and Include
Mro. iJI!oTIIampiOD, Mrs. Ruth
Barnhsrl, Mrl. Mary Lou lmv·
or, Mra. VIolet Miller, and MrL
PaW Hlltlnll.
Names ao alternates Ill I h e
CGUDcU were Mrl. Madeline
Painter, Mro. Tbalma G lie 1,
Mrs. Berths BlDg, Mrs. Loraine
Venoy, and Mrs. Ida Mae Murphy.

II was IIIIIIOWieod that the per1011 on the memberahl,p committee llgnlng the molt member•

~d

Fl1111 grade - Mrs. Marlreeelve 'ao sward. A melll- meana; Mrs. M\li"PbY and Mrl •
berllldp 1081 ot 100 was aet. 'l'hompiOil, to ~ ebalrmen, and Hall, chairman, Mrs. Bornlee
Mrs. Hulton, Mro. DelThe door prize, • dip and chip James Wickline, .PJ'Oei'&amp;DI, and Jetrers,
Io
Moore,
aod Mro. Hallie D&gt;lbt.
dish clooatod ... l':lbertelds, wu Mrs. Karr, potbllelty,
11xtb
grade
- Mrl. Bertha
!demberllidp ClOIIIII1ltteo memWilli by Mrs. Bernharl. Tho atlendaocebsmerwaswonbyMra. bers are Mrs. Bertha Bing, ehslr~
man, Mrl. Jean '.l'hOmu, ~··
FOOII)I'S third srade·
Delores
Miller. Mrs. Palnter,
Olllcers for the year ere Mrs.
Mrs.
Pes8J
- ; MrL Mary
Frldii!Y, preslclool; Mrs. llathl')'ll
JOhnOOD, rice president; Mrs. Lou Hoover, Mrs. Jda Mae MurLois Thomp10t1, secretary; Mrs. Illo', Mrs. V810f, Mn. Karr,~
Mrs. PatiY Might.
Marlene Hall, treasurer.
Mrs. VIolet Miller wao namCommittees appointed a r e
ed
boaPltallty eomrnlltee chslrMra. Eva MIIUroo and M r •·
man
and Dottald Miller, B Ill
Painter, co-&lt;hllrmen, Mrs. Mal')'
Lou llooYer and all room King, and Gene 'lbom))IOn were
motherl, aoclal; Mrs. Venoy and appointed Ill the oa!eiY commitMrs. Delma Karr. c:o-ehairmen, tee. Magazine chairman Ia Mrs.
and Pat Humpbrey, ways a n d Paulino Dorst.
Named u room mothers tor
the year were:
First grade - Mrs. Murpby,
chairman, Mrs. ThomptOO, Mn.
Might, Mrs. Gerey LlghUool, and
\.Irs. Nollie Grover.
~e to aerve the Tenth D I aSecond srade - Mrs. Naomi
lrtd D,A.C. dinner at the Rut.- King, ehslrman, Mrs. Kathryn
laod Elementary School at 7 p. Johnson, Mrs. Hoover, M r 1.
m. ou Oc:t. 10. The fA!em Cen- Venoy, Mrs. Karr, and J e &amp; n
ter acbool ta lnadecJ.aate to ac- 1bomas.
Third grade - Mrs. VOIIOY,
commodate the group, it waa re-

HOME OF FINE

FURNITURE

A program on activitlea of
the Solem Center Glrlo aod Boys
4-H Clubs supporting the P.T,A.
theme, "Getting a Good FoundaUoo" hltlhllghted the !!rot meallntr or the Solem Center P, T,A,
Catherine Mitchell prealded at
llle meeting which QPOood with
the pledge m the nag led l&gt;Y
.f..H club members. C a r o 1 F.
Pierce, advisor or the bo)'s club,
led In devotlo111.
The girls club under the dlrectlnll of Catherine Col well,
Btirnlco Garnet, Catherine Mlt-

Pictures of Rt. 33
Work Shown Grange
Pictures ar the Route 33 road
construction were shown by Miss
Betty Leonard When the R o c k

Springs Grange met at the hall
Thursday night.
Fred Goegleln malter, presided at the meotlna. Henry Ewlo8
was reported Ul, 11111 re!reshson, W. VL; Mrs, Helen J..em.. ments were served by the home
ley alii Chris, Cheshire; Mrs. eeonomics committee.
Erma Smith, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Clara Mcltrtyre and MarUyn,
Long Bottom; Mrs. ottle GrCll&amp;n
and VIrginia, Middleport; Mr.
a.nd Mrs. Phil Gager, Athens;
Mrs. Frances Conkle, Mrs. PatDegree
sy Spires, 'Dtllrlat. Timmy a n d
IIDd'"'Yl Mrs. Vonedla Knlghtand
Mrs. Mildred Bailey ar MidDebbie, Llrxla Watson. Mrs. Mu- dleport, home ooonomles teacbriel Spires and Mrs. Rita Wrlgh~ er t• tlW,. Meigs LOc;al Sebool
Knor.
District, reeelved her mallet Of
Games were played and
education , _ _ rrom Ohio Unles won by Clara Mcintyre, Mrs. verllty In August.
Cldle, RodJie1 Spires Jr., Muriel
Mrs. BlllOI" Ia dlree!Dr ot
Spires and Dobbie Knlghl
the new wage earoltlg program
The door .Prize was awarded In the home 0&lt;l0110111lcs depart..
In Muriel Spires.
mont at Melp lllgh Sehool.
'l11e honored sues~ Mrs. Jan
Gager, then opened arxl graclouJ~oo
ly acknoWledged hir ntall!' lovely gifts.
Those who sent gttta were,
Lindl. Wooten, Betb' Stewart,
Sllltly and Sheryl, Debbie Lem10)', Adelene France, Phyllis McIntyre, Marie ~Ires, Denloo allll
Pre. and Mrs. Patrick WUJulie and Undo lloschar.
Uams and son David, who bave
Rol'reohmeftll or • lovely deo- been ll~ at Columbtts, GL,
orated cake, puoc:h and mlnll whlle Pat was stationed at Ft.

Mrs. Bailey Wins

Master

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News, Notes

&lt;hell, and Adria Wilcox, and the
bo)'s club prooentod hltlhllghU
or 4-H acttvlty during the years.
Kenny Bolon spoke or his trip
to the 4-H ClRb Congress.
During the meeting·plans wore

Daughter's Birth
Being Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Mlclteel Eror Belpre are amoundng
the blrtb or a daughter ~
morning at st. Joseph Hospital
ln Parkersburg, w. Va., weighlog 9 lba., 10 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin have two
eons, Scott aod Kevin. Mr. and
Mrs. Cheater Erwin of Mlcldleport and Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Henshaw oC Point Pleaaant are
grandparents. Mrs. A. E. Er·
win or Middleport Is a groat grandmother.
win

ported.

chairmani Mra. Jane Ann Hess,

It was al110 noted that t h e
P.T.A. l1 comp1eting a project
tor the purchase ot draperies

Mra. Karr, Mrs. Mildred Miller, and Mrs. &amp;te DeLong.
Fourth grade - Mra. P a t

ror the audllnrlum.
Elected delegates In the Meigs
Coun1;y Cooncll or Parents a n d
Teachers were Charlotte WUlford, Catherine Colwell, Faye
Walker, Joama Council, and BerDugan, Jea!leMfght, Alma Smith,
and Maxine Dyer.
The sixth grade room won the
attendance banDer. The benediction was ginn by Pierce, and
refreshments were served by
the refreshment committee.

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YOU nA•n
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DUDS 'N'

FURNITURE

COIH-OP
3rd &amp; Aoh-Middloport

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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HOLSUM

Mr&amp;. Csrl Kautz, Mrs. Joseph Beegle, Miss Sltlrli!Y Beegle, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs.
WUUam Spirea, Mrs. R u t h
SWisher, Mra. Harry S. Moore,
Mrs. Ray D. Heaton, Mn. Harold Brown llt1d Mro. Boney Mitchell allended a Hawaiian Luau•
on Friday evening at the University Inn, Athens, &amp;lven by Albea
Cl~ ot. Ledloa Orlootal Sllrlneot

NOrlh Alnorlca. ·

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MONDAY-TUESDAY -JV$DJYESDAJ-:

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Church Women Set
Bazaar in December
'l11e I1IIIUal holiday bazoar ot
tho Amerlcat1 Luthoran Church
tiomen or the st. John and st.
Paul Churches hal been scheduled ror Dec. 6 and 7.
,
The bazaar will be held rrom
10 LID. Ill 5 p.m. -days with
a luncheon at noon. During a "'eenl meeting ar tho llJ'OUP, a
nunmage ale 'Iris plamted for
Od. 3 at the st. Paul Clltreh
ooclal room.

SUPER MARKET· Open Daily 9 to 9:3~Sun. 12 to 9:30
We A«ept Federal Food Stmnpa
C mer MIR ancl S11and IlL
PHONII 99W480

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Dates for Annual'

BACK TO
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fvfeeting Changed

Hair SiYftng
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Mra. Gager Ia the wife ol the
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Attend Luau Friday

were served to those attendb._ DeMing, Ga., have returned home
after being dlschlrpd frCIII the
army, They are vlsiUng with
ber mother, Mrt. Hazel Arnold
and fllmtl,y and with Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Arnnld or Chester,
Becent vlsl!Dra or Mr. and
Mrs. John Dean aod sons were
The 13th I1IIIUal atate eooven- Mr. and Mrs. Way110 Beal and
lloa ar the Alpha Delta KallPI famtl,y, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wag..
Soelet;y wiU be held Octd&gt;or 4, IIODer of llarrloooville, ond Mr.
5, 6, at Mall Motor lm, Day.. and Mrs. Kettnolh Marldno ar
Radne.
ton, Ohio lniiNd ot .. tho - ·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase of
prevtoulll)' reported.
Columbul IIIJent the weekend at

{(Cash on the barrel-head ..

YOU'LL
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nice Garnes. Named as alternate• were Audra Hayes, Phyllil

"'"pltal

TlliodaJ,

Marprel !lleetl, aod Mro. Pattl-

tno Darst.

Youth Give PTA Program

TUI!SlAY
their fllrm he:ro.
THURS1lAY
CLASS 12, Heallt Metltudlat
EPlliCOPAL Church Women
Cltrdl, 7 :30 1\tasday td&amp;ltt, Mre.
Tburoday
at the Parloh lblae;
Nlft, Moore, pro,11r1111 Ieeder;
12:30
lunc:heon,
l'Dllowed by proMro. L. w. Me~•. deVoll.ongram
by
Mra.
Frtd
Crow, Jr.,
al cbalrmlll; oftlcera, klltea&amp;itt..
. oind Mro. Charles Glhbl.
ROCK SPRINGS Bettor Health
WOMEN'S AWdllary, Votorana
Club,
1:80 p.m. ThurldoJ, home
M8mOrlal Jlotjplql, 7:80 p.m.
ot
Mre. ArUe Altboll; M r 1.
'lllesdlt.l',
dlnltw rooin.
!jilictloo_ot ~ceti m bo ~etd. Bena Wbaley, proeram; M r 1.
HOMEBIJILDERS Clal1 ot the Fred (loealeln tile oonteata.
ELEANOR Cn!CLE, 7:30
lllillll.-t Cbotrch' ot Chrlat lD

litO. dtare~· buemoltt, 7:80 p.m;

JltmphrtQ", clta1rman, Mrl. Barn-

hltrt. 1oka. Lois PI'Orittee, lira.

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A Halloween earnlvalwaoplao- ner, howeVer, will be aWonled
Dod ror Od. 31, and new com- each molllh.

Stork Shower is Surprise

Mrs. Rlc:hard D. DeWitt,
IN WITNIM WHr.Rr.or1 I lint htnunll lllh·
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PalnesviUe, aon, 10:51 p.m. Sat- tlKribld
Ct.,_, OMG,
IIIII dill. J-.Jrl. 1808.
urday; Mro. Charleo F. Bolley, ......_ r. Bra.... ••111fldn1 or ~~e~nDre ot
otdD.
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State ol OhiO. Dmrtllelt tiiiiMIIICt. Ctrtllut.
Rt. 2 Jad&lt;oon, daughter, 12:44
tl C.plla-Tbt lllllemlpe.l. ll~prrMtldtnl uf
over Fallo NIIJIOlt!iLln two mln- Lm. 9mclay; Mrs. James F. 8111• til IIIIo, Dartlitlt , r-.-. O!rtlltltl lalllnnc. of lbe Altc d Obln, hrrel1y m-Uin thn
or o.,r· -n-111111-.... ~~pwt•"--mt ~ 'IOELITY ~NO 5U~RAITY UF£ INSURANCE
uteo at the JUi Trial at Hazel CamP&gt;oU, Rt. 2 -oil, daugh- 1 - - fl41t a.te ..... ....., ~ llllt COIIP~NV, or Balu.ort, llltl ~~r MII)'J.IIld, b:a
AUTD..._ u,.-:,.,~u iiiCI COIPAIIIY,I ftlllplltd wllb tbe k•• or W. Sl•te •Jqlllr,lll~
ter, 2:23 a.m. &amp;mda)t; M r s. "' L&amp;ldll..... "
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dlr Jan fl tldil IIIli tpp!Jr.ble Ill II ... II II·
11'11111"1 II Qb rtlte Ill _.,1
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:Bye and Largoo to owned by Thomu F, McGowan, Jackson, &amp;llorlled
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Ill .._.. MIUU. ill . . . bf Ill ..... ~ e.kr tl, 1917: Mltided ...u, l2t,t1U61·
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Discharges
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1M Wl'l'N£111 Wti.:RtoF1 I halt blrt!UDUI IIIli·
ed wlth a vlnll and fOYer Iince er, Mrs. EllOII J. CUper, MrL ..tt.hi.Jf.
ltrlbeil. . , 111M lid riiiRII. 111 1r11 tu be .nb ... l
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Aug. 31, but trainer for P Btt11, lllper111tadt11t ot I
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CUWtn"er 1 'baa to bie "''I''Hir- Evana, John J. Glllther, Mr1. «*it.
! ed II starter."
NeiUe G. Gonion, Mre. 1!:111;. E. ·~ fl
Clrtl&amp;:tll
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IUUIT TftU&amp;T UFI INSUIWICI CIIMIIY,
U.ltw of UU.IU» IJIIIIklblt" t&amp; 1111 flu.
dlo- and I _ . t to haYo blm 1!1!1'. Mrs. CIIU"OIICO II ~1 Sl.lt. ol n11111111, llu QIJIIW wltll
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roo4)' for tile ""'·.. llaogiWiln Mro. Jolm D. KolltQ", Mrs. James tiKrbtd
1M ClmB JW Ill lnlatt II
budll ro.!llkll II llblrwl Ill Ita IMI&amp;I Nil·
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Charlo• E. wu-. Mra. Ama I. GMt.
Wlnu. MrL Georp P, Mlllir tl C.UIIM-ft. ....,.lped, lu;;ri'•ttwk•t "' '
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tit 1111 Bilk "C*kl baftr nrtlln 1Ur
hope - forlorn 11 It no - was aod ~ , 1 _ . , . , Mrs. F...._ 1--.
CHTIIDTAL WUALTY CiiPAIIY, t1 Chlvaporized u
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lmllltl&lt;~~ a walk llllllllackJaaio' KeUtV.
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Cardinals Cop Second Straight Flag

5 P.M. TIL 9 P.M.

2-Hour
DRY OUNIIG

By POLLY CRAMER

a boom IIIII 40-,.,-cl lleld goal

23rd Running Of Little

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET

IESOIT

POU..'f"S POINTERS
Contrasting Coin Purse
Found .Easily in Handbag

rode the bench against Denver.

the Browns worltod
the ball down tD the 11 for a first
do!eated New Orleans 21-10.
down.
Don Cockroft booted a 22-yard
Glass raced 17 ,.,-cis for a
lleld goal In lllo second quarter score with his steal less then a
IIIII c&lt;Xlverted the three extra minute later In lee the ll011le
points whlchrollowod the Browns' with the llnal seconds Ucldng ott
toochdowns.
KUmer Paeod Solnta
The game began as adefenalw
Kilmer pace:l the Salnta to
hsttle with the two teams lrld- their only touchdoWn, taking them
lng lleld poolUoo through a scon&gt;- In the Cia&gt;eland three on a 47lass neld quarter. New Orlearut yard pass to Dan Abramowitz.
drew llrst blood In the oecond
!cyan wuted 1KI time getting
-lod when quarterback Blll KU- the polnl&amp; bock and moved tho
mer went over from inside 1he Browns 85 yards in sewn plays
me 1tter the Browns' defense and Kelly's touctdowna.
stopped the SOIIII&amp; on throe preThe Cle¥81and qoarterback hit
vloos goal UnepJa.ys.
OD 10 or 20 paoaea lorl85)'arda.
Kelly Scores
Kilmer c01q&gt;leted 15 of 31 aerKelly put the Browna oo the Ills !or 123 ,.,-do be!ore scoreboenl with o 30-yard scor- s1goal c:ollors osalgned the _ .
1~ pass trom the quarterl:ac:k
to tbeir I"UIUier&amp;.
Frank Ryan.
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More lhlll 74,000 fllno turllld
COCkroft put the Browos ahead- lor the game which i.ss
momentarUy with his tleld goal, played In a steady rain and WP
but ChlrUe Durkee threw llle der Ughts.
11111e into a delldlock in the
Cleveland takes on Dtlias in
dostrw seconds or the halt with llle CoUoo Bowl next Sunday.

Pltehq
Noll- League: Marichal, San
Bulllllo at ClD&lt;ImoU
Fran 25-8; Gibson, st. L 21-7
Domer at City
and Bau, Pitt 15-5i Klioe, Pltt cla.Y.
NIW York ..,._ Bottaa It Bir· 11-4; Regan, alllnd Aberratlcy.
The largest field ill the race
m!JII(Iam, AIL
so
far was in 1966 whea 12
Cln 1~.
Only pmes ocl!odulod
horns
lllrted aod Romeo HanAmerican Losgue: McLeln, Del
30:-S; Culp, Boa 13.5; McNally, over won the event in two beaW.
By and Lar&amp;o, wlth Georp
Bal!D and Tlanl, Cleve 20-9;John,
Sllolt.Y driving, sc:ored a vidor")'
Chi and Hannan, Wash 10-5.

PlEASANT POINT

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24-10 Oeveland Win
with the comforting knawledge
that their rUillllllll game will haW!
to be coatended with agaln this

Swl!ay'a Glmea

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and meaaurement alter tho ollldale had ,ruled It wao a lint
clowil," lho Beqjl!o sklppar aiel,
"This Wllft't rtgh~ The coli ....
made and that' I tt."
Quarterback Slota CIDie In for
aome booing by the erowd dur·
lntr the llrst heU when he wu
unable to mme the team.
"The people who do things
like 1hat dm't underatand the
pme," Brown declared. ••Jtfdnk
John did a line Job. I II0¥8r hod
Ill¥ lnteolloo of awll&lt;hiiW Ill ""'
ather qull'lerbock ror tile second
halt."
Dewey Warren, who played the
entire game against San Diego
In the Bengal.a' tlrat encounter,

Late Rally Produces

doWn. Sllortly thereafter, half- Cleveland Browns returned home

liams, Chi al'll Allen, Phila 30;
H, Aaron, Atll 27.
American League: F, Howard, Wash 42; Horton, Det 36;
Harrelson, Boa 35; Jacksoo_ Oak
28; Freehan, Det 24.
lluns Balled In
Natl- League: WUlllms, Chi

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LeClair passed the Broncos
Into pos!Uoo lor a 33-yanl neld
goal by Bob Humphrey&amp;, and
then engineered another march
climaxed by a tl~yard scoring

Fran. 34; Bank&amp;, Chi 32; Wil-

Weat

"'111e reuoo lor tile delly a!let tile ~ pJa.y .... tile
Denver people asldiW for a le&lt;&gt;-

the bench thrl&gt;Qghout the first
hall

National League: McCovey, San

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66 CHEVELLE •• , • , ... , , , , , , •.••• , , • , , , .$2095
SS396 HT Qq)e, 4 speed trans.,_Positraction. Wide o't'al
tires, red interior. White finish. Radio and heater. Real performance.
1965 FORD • , , • ••• , ..• • , •• , , • , • , •• .•••. $1595
Galaxie 4 door, black finish, clean interior, good w-s"""
tires, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steertq, radio. heat·
er, sharp 1 owner car.
1962 CADILLAC • , , • , , , • , • , • , , .••SPECIAL $99!
HT COLpe, good white wall Urea, tull power equipment in
eluding 6 way seat, power windows, spotless interior, R&amp;P

Pomeroy MotOr Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:110 P.M.

Cml Of 1111nb

JIOMEROY, OHIO

WORDS ARE inadeQuate to exa
press our m o s t heartfelt
thanks to people of the area

ror the sympathy, kindnesses
and help extended In the death

Forhnt

Wanted

PONTOON Float, 16 or 28 foot; FUIINlSIIED FIRST floor 4room apartment. Adults only.
Phone 992-3784.
ll-1!&gt;8lc
of our s011 and grandson, Mar112
South ntlh, Middleport.
Ine Pfc. Thomas R. Lind, in
Phone
99M43S.
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VIetnam.
How thankful we are to live

in an area where people are
so concerned with the welfare
of their neighbor.
We especil.lly thank the Rev.

Bill Perrin tor his consoling
words; the Rev. Brian Engel;
Mrs. carrie Neut2.ling, organ..
ist; the Ladles of Trinity United Church or Christ; the Color

or Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion; the Ad·
mini~~otration a n d Coaching
Sla!fs of the Meigs Local School
Guard

Dtatrtct; Dr. J . J. Davis and
am the !!."wing Funeral
Home.
OUr gratefol thanks aho to
those sending nowers and food
IJid to all those who helped
in so many other ways. Thanks
to each or you tor making a

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Mr. an:l Mrs. Heino E. Lin:!

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WE SINCERELY thank you for
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the many kindnesses exteOO..
ed to us during our st1y in
Pomeroy for the senices of

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You were wonderful! Mrs, Syl-

via Quint, Mr. IJid Mrs. Vlctor Lind ~~~~ Mr. and Mr .. !)or&gt;.
,, • old Llnl, ~. Minne1 •

sota.

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INTRODUCING Judy Smith u
a """ operator and blgb slyl·
ill. EvenioS appointments
available on Tueoda)'B and
'ftlunda11. Helen's Beauty
Sbop, 1800 Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
Phone 9112-28110.
..JUte

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LOSE WEIGIIT

wl1h

safely

Dell-a·Diet tablets. Only 1111
ctllts at Nelson Drug. IH&amp;-IIp

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:nm 1Ith Annual Collferonce "'

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tbo Ualted Gospel a.urches of Oldo and Well
Virpda will be beld at Planls
MeiiiDrlal Clnm:b at tbo """
dam lite above Racine, Sept.
1Ith lhru :lind. Starl1ng at
7:30 p.m. each evenln( wl1h
spedal groupo. Rn. 0. G.
McKinney wiD be the speak.
fll. AD day aervlce Sunday
lbe 22nd wl1h a bul:et dJD.
nor at Letart Commanlly
Rail. Plene bring own table
senlct. Hymn sing begbmlng
at I p.m. Ev...,..ne welcome.
Come, let .. ling lllld - oblp togelber. Rn. 0. G. Mtltlnnt!7, moderator and general IUpl. Rn. E. J. Grlflllh, oqlstont llllpl.

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J'OR TRADF--Ceah for .,..
ttqaes. wuu.m Bamm. Mlddlepart.

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WilL DO sewlllg ot llamo IIpper!!, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alterations, ole.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet,

Ma*'",

Phone 773-5GI.

W04fc

REVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
18, at the lloblon OlrilllaD
Ulllaa Olurdl wl1h Rn. ll'ftJd
a.oct1e7 u evangollsl, Ev..,._ cordially invited. p.,.
tor O'Dell Manley. t-1Uk

WilL DO PAINTING, plumbing,

Public Sale

TRAILER SPACE, nady to
book up, private, p!eniJ "
IIILVER Dolin. Pay IUO each.
room IOJt chl1dml to play.
e.ll ..u.
..lWip
Pllone IIIUIIIH.
1-14-lfc

Wam.cl To Buy

AN'I'JQUP,S, fumllure, dlala a.EAN two Ledroom IUmllhed
•lree!l •• Mrs. Ronrd
lpll'lmenl. automatte beat.
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Wheel Alignment

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KENNI:IIEC PolaloeS, Chart•

HlltoD, Portland.

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EYINIUDE

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SALES AND SERVICE

69MOPILS ·
AVAILABLE
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INFORMAnOH ;
NEWS

DELIVERED TO

OHIO PALLET CO.
992-2689

C. C. IIBADI'OBD
AUCI'ioNail

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POMEROY, OfltO

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HORSE, call Fremont StevOM,
7C.f457.
..15-ae

DOOR,
gl888 and screen, 3111!" wide

~UMINUM

Largest T~ or

!m!allest Heater CoN..""'

PER . TON

IITEREO AJI.FM radio, ....
1ne walnut llnlsh, wpeed ~
tomalk changer, 1918 modern
c:onoole, oold for $111.15. Will
sen to rellable party I o r
tuUO cash or 18.50 per
111011111. can llfNI38. e-1~

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Bullcbaer . Radiator TO

Hackir;port, Ohio

Mlnlllllflft. Diameter 2 ln.

u.tre

S'roll)f

71" hlgl!, good condition, fl5.
auy Bing, phone en ms.

l-l5&amp;

svu,r, FARM, 17 """"'· e room

AIR CONDmONJNG Refrlgor-

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aUon
Jad&lt;'l RolrlieraUon, New Haven. 1-.

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READY - loiiX c:onerete deiJT-

ered right to your profiet
Fast and e!IIIJ. Free 8111mallls. Phone . . . . , Gaetlleln Ready - Mil 01., MJM1e,.
port. Ohio.
I 10 tic

bouse, bath, 188 beat, on new
water I)'Biem. new lhfllcle
roof 8Dd alnmfnnm siding,
good garage ml barn, loeat- BUOOitl' PRICE fumlluN aa
oar tbtr.l IJaor bndpt lbop.
ed 0110 mlle from Balban, 4
llabr
1l'arnlbn. Mlddlepart.
mllel !rom Cheater, Ohio on
Oldo.
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good blacll lop road. Pbolle
84NJJ8.
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• Free Estimates
• Quality Concrete
• Certified Strenath
• Delivery
• Quick Service
• FlnlshiRI
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992·3284

presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
4:30 P.M.

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407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

l&lt;eepi ng Meigz
Gallic and
Mason Area
lnfor.med As
Well As

TIZZV

PICK YOUR own apples. Lawson's Orchard, St RL 143
near u.s. 50. 6911-2940.
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: INUM FISIIING ~~J.!,

. 12; 13 foot. KingsblJli '~
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Salea, on County Road II,
one mlle west of Rl. 33, pbone

mt256.

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Jllllll PORTABLE, aJitlblll UIOd,
dOM eveeytldnc without ah
tachments, ov« cut, daruo,
mobil hullonbolel, ..... Gil
butlonll, In good condition;
18.06 per IIIDIIIh, or full price
of $14~. For free home demonatration, call Ill • ·
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both for . . .. Pllone IIIIUIII1.
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FARM. ApJndmately 171 ..,.
reo, two llory houoe, benl,
etc., all bnUd!np In poor
M!!dltlool, located In llulland
IAnmlhlp, Jftlp Caanty, eall
Middleport 111111181 Iller I
p.m.
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"Whon yciu woro a elri, W9re boya u ltupld u thoy
.,. today?"

Catallno 2 r. Hartl! -Tap.
Only 2,3U / eoa mile_.. S.

near n•• wa put It lit. the
showroom. AT, P$ &amp; Pl.

Real Estete For Sale

63 IUICK ....................$895
LEGAL NOTICE
8EWJNG MACHINI!S, repair
LaSobra • Dr. ~an. Own.
O'BJUEN • mow
service, aD ..... 1IY ..
.d b, One of our - ·ct.anlcs.
REALTY COMPANY
1114. The Fabrle &amp;hap, PontNOTICI OP AI 5 db IMIIW
PS PB &amp; AT. Wo ,olto .....
CUI MG.:&amp;.- ·
~ - 1 story frame, I
filii'/. AutiiOi bed Slnpr Saleo
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bedrooms, bath, ba""""'''l, · and Sen lee. We Sbou: pen
''" $995.00.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . tadJAou.
porcbes, gaa furnace. h!!!!!edlki&amp;IOJtl.
J.ll.lfc lllr
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64 FORD.....................$895
iate poosesalor). $I,OGO.OO.
.._. 8b' w:a I W4 .uct1IUI' . .A4o
·tllwbla.,- . . . . . . , . . .
'2Q•:'U4on
... ~l. •"" ohllt,
SYli.\CU8E - 2 lllcry frame, 2 CJGARB'I'l'B YeDdlna , . Jd
AHNe 8ootla.
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lxtra
1harP.
llth.t blue fln1eh
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baths, f badrooml, level Jot,
lll)d iervJce. ABC l:aloap:b I
CNIIBinlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,· - P..~_ETI'NARL . ,.
$500.00 down balence Gil
M_,, W. Vo. " ' - 'I'INIO. c-. .... sua n tnr tiUidll
IDOI!thly p8ymtlllts. Total price
BIIICK
PONTIA
DUIII WI a "" ol lei ' ,
GMC TRUCK$
fi,OIIO.OI.
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IIEIIII:Aq GROVE - 1 lloey
IMUr1nce
Nl Nt.! . . . .
frame, ;)barn. 1111111 hdldln(,
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drWed well, Uf aeno. $1100. AUTOMOBILI!l
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Male Heip Weiilld
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I BEDilOOII IIOillll PGR
RENT.
BBNBYRIUND
LEGAL NOTICE
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OOilNTV FAIR .se-•tralor,
... lfa Ill
macb!ne

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llled at,OOUilly fair. '1'1111 elllne will do flacy wort.
J111b hullonboJel, dllon lll)d
_,..., tbl&amp; nwhfN aold
10/t flOUO oow fM or f1 per
IIIOIIIh, try II in yoar baiDt,
C111 .lllf,
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tnr 10 I 10. Ideal for dllcoliDt
store. Dal)' $30.000.00
GENEJW. srou - s.mce
Station and 7 room boule
Willi bath. Stock lnduded Ill
saJe, . .,1110.011
STOC&amp; FARM - ZliO acreo, 2
tJ00C1 bBl'lll, good puture, 2
boUIOI, free 181 and lllfnef.
ala.

11 FOOT WEAVBR SKIP'l',
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Maximum "Diameter 10

EXPERIENCED

All '68's Reduced

-GUARANil'EDPHONE 992-2094

WANTED I

llSED BEATING equipment.
one gu Door lurDaco, IO,GOI
BTU, 110: one 10 apllo lurnac:e 11,0110 tml', 1115: f gu
clmllattng bllat.n with fan.
tsO and up; one coal atoker
with controls f'/5; one all
eaavaalon burner t50i used
coeJ lurnaOM, IJIOIIII'II. Arnold Brolben, Pomemy, phone

asua.

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614-992·2181

POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
pbone MHZM Ciaraee l'r&lt;lflltt, Portland.
t.:JI.Ifc

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carpiiiW ad eleclrle wort
"' eonlloct Oft by hwr. Pbone P'URNISHED TWO BEDROOM
"wlllre IIJ'l.'IIQ.
N-IJip
APARTMENT. JflddletJOJtl,
phone 111-3174.

Old!;

For

AUCTION: I HAVE sold my THREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
farm and will seD the follow·
on Nye Ave., phone 19U251.
lng penonal properly at my
~~-~
residence located one mlle
west of Chester, Oblo on 2 BEDROOM Apartment In
Cmmly Road Z5 off ol State
Middleport, Newly decoraled,
Route 7 (Watch for sale ar·
Phone 192-3581 wukdays.
I'UW9) , Saturday, Sept. 21,
t-11-Gic RE'FRIGERATOR, eablnell,
1918, 10:30 a.m. - Frigidaire
beds, ell:., 4'18 s. Third st.,
refrigerator, electric oven,
Middleport. Eldlll Walbum.
For Sele or Trecle
dishes, towels, rinse lobi,
Pbone llft.21Gii.
t-1~
grill, two five plec:e dinette 1918 COMET, e cylinder, - .
mollc, two door; 11111'1 au,. WARM MORNING . healer,
seta, Sllvertone TV, curtalnll,
I«
New Yortar, air condithrow rugs, clothes hamper.
beotsltofioomo; priced
tioned, powv brakes, 1112 rug, wall telephone, qulltreuonable, Richard A. Haylng and wiDdows, 4 door ,.
tng frames, Ironing board,
man, Eut VIne st., Raclno.
dan;
IIIII Volbwqeo; 11M
Maytag wuber (wringer),
..tutp
Cbevy V-8, automoUc; 1117
coffee table, utiUty cart, auMn•tq, I cyllDder Fdmn&amp;
tomallc washer, desk, meter,
GUN8, buy, sell or trade any
tic. fingnc=lnl available. Ph.
dresier, four beds, por&lt;l!
IUD regard!... of oondlllon.
swing, dresser and vanity,
IIIIWM7. after 5 pbaae Has C8lh value at Jl'lle'a. Pisf/41,
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lawn chairs, cider barrels
lola, rilles, or shotgulll, La(3), stone jug, cream &amp;epar8·
pro wanted, dig !telA oat
tor, •leelrlc drill, bench vise, 211 FOOT Ponkloll HouN Boal,
tum them Into $$$ at Flle'o,
II bp Johnson. $310. Or will
bench grinder, ~ hp IIIDtor,
711 lrd st.• Middleport, n.....
trade. can IIV:I ~a~~. t-!Wie 1111 dealer, Pllone 119! ~IS\'
4 1 8 fool picture wlndcJw,
g1811s door, one Jot of wind9·1Ute
ows. Many other articles too
Pets For Slle
numerous to lll!.nlion, Terms, . SCHNAUZERS, &lt;Jo&gt;&lt;tem, ~ TERRIER PUPPIES, ready to
cash. Owner, W. E. Brown.
lei and Wlllliel 'Whllll llcc*go, Jacob Baer, Rt. 1, MinersLuneh served by clmrch. Not
tiel', a110 llreedlng llodt.
ville.
t-13-3tp
rwponslble for a&lt;cldents.
BartaMo Jenne!a, COGJYIIIe,
Brlldford Auction Colllplllf,
0. 41'121.
1-llal.e ~lNG . IDI'S. . an1 , size,
Racine, Ohlo. Phone M9,3811,
·"' .good location, George MowC. C. Bradford, Auc:tloneer, AKC REGISTERED two year
rey, Phone 91U018. t-13-31c
A. C, Bradford, IIIII'.
old WHITE male Germlll
t-11-61·'
Sllepherd cfo&amp;, AKC regtster. FOUR Sl EERS, welgbtng b&amp;ed one male and one lemale
lween fSO and 500 "'" RoJ.
land Searles, Rutland. Pbone
WHITE German Shephenl
lielp Wanted
pups, phone Lillie llilc:klnl
741-16211.
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CAR BOPS, apply In ~ at &amp;S133.
..~
crow"l Slllat
PomeWARM MORNlNG coal heater
ft11.
Nf.lfc
with clrculallng lan. New HolFor Sale
land manure spreader, Jib
FOR SALE - 17 ft. OMC Jolu&gt;
111ALE OB FEMALE, full or
DOW.
Pbone 19S-23U; alter 5
*'" CSporl boat wltll 18 RP
port lime nJgbl Oft day, apply
phone -1. ' .
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...tor. Inboard - outboard.
In per1011 BBF, AlbeDo, Ohio.
Trailer Included. AD In good
N-121e
SIXTY-FOUR ACRES. lour mUcondition. Pbone mmt.
M north of Rutland, plenty of
t-!Wie
THE MASON CoUD!y Aellon
garden, all......, room houoe
Group, IDe., Is IM"'i!ng appU·
with !oar clooets, oulllde ceJ.
CIUHUAHUA puppies I weeks
Will 10/t a COIIllly dlrec:tor.
lar.
$110011. Twenty patent
old. Pbone 813-2648. 8-15-11&lt;
OJlleie degree or offselltng
cknm, baJIIDCf land contrad,
work erperlenee In program
phone 7etea.
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and staff alfml•tstrallon. ln- TWO TRUCK BEDS, one flat
and one dump; aiiO ponies.
lerelled applleants may ...,.
Pearl
Jacobs. Phone 742-4951 57 CHEVROLET Belaire, 4 dr.
1ac:t the local Community .\c·
hardtop, liS standard ahlft.
or 992-34111.
t.lWie
lion Ollice In the courlbouse
NMd&amp; allaust plpea and rabulldlug. Phone m-23118,
diator.
Call iii'I·'IS'/8 llleshlre.
American
t-ltMo STEREO, Early
t-1Wip
stereo, radio comblnaUon,
soUd slate unit, 4 speed chanFD!ALE. OVER 21. Century
ger, lovely maple llnlsh. PLANET JUNIOR tractor, Ill!
Bor.
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RP ad attadunenla. Pbone
Make payments of 18 per
Oeotr
IISSIII af1er 5 p.m.
month or balanee of $1111.12.
Forbnt
1-IWtp
Cali9112-~U.
11-u.ek:
'fRAILER, Brown's Trallor
Park. Mlnei'IIYille.
STEREO, AM &amp; FM radio, 4- FOUR ROOM IIOOSI!:, hath. all
t-11-Gic
...,venltn&lt;el, 21 Cave SINet,
mmc.
apeed automatic changer.
Pome!...,. Omlacl Bob EulWalnut console model. Will
FURNISHED and ll1lfunllsheol
man, phone 81:114111 or CJie&amp;.
sacrifice for m.l2 or monthly
apartmenll. Clooe to lllhool.
lllr
115'111
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paymet!ls. Call . . ma,
Pbooe mMM.
10-ta.Ue
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FACTORY CLOIII!XlllT, 1118
TJWLER SPACE, all uUIIIIeo SIX ROOM brk:k home on 4th
famous brand stereo, lovely
available. Inquire 158 Jfulher.
Wlinul llnlsh. 'l'bls set has big
St., Now Haven. Price redo ..
ry afler 3 or 6 p.m. Write P.
automatic cllangor, AM 6 P'M
ed. Ranch style. throe bed
0. Bol US Pomeroy. 5-a.tfc
radio,
'l'bls set oold much
fOOJDI),
garage, b8M'T'Pm.
Jdcber
now, Will lell for
Pbone ID-1171,
..!WI&lt; .
FURNLSHED GARAGE aport.
f106.G, or fS per maatll. Try
men! on Lincoln HID. Utillllel 111611 CHEVY pickup, FJeelsW,
It In your llamo. Call •nil. .
paid; adult. oaJy. Pbone 9-tutep
111!15, phone - · ..lJ.«c
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THE AMAZING Blue Lustre
THREE ROOM furnished aport. AKC BASSET HOUND PUPS,
wiD leave your upbolstary
men!, pbone IIV:I511911. 8-2$-11&lt;
male, Margaret Groce, Lang
beaullfully 141ft and deln.
Bolt&lt;!m, phone tiS 3328.
· Rent eleelrlc tbanopooer fl .
'f'HAILER WI'S. Bob's Mobile
t-!Wie
Baker Fundlure.
t-IM!c
Court, Syracuae, Oldo aa State
Rl. 124, Phone . . .1.
COAL FURNACE, JIIDel De•HelpW1ntec1
a.u-tfc
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miniature. m IIIJd up. Slud
l8l'¥k8 and grooming. Phoae
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66 CHEVELLE •• , • , ... , , , , , , •.••• , , • , , , .$2095
SS396 HT Qq)e, 4 speed trans.,_Positraction. Wide o't'al
tires, red interior. White finish. Radio and heater. Real performance.
1965 FORD • , , • ••• , ..• • , •• , , • , • , •• .•••. $1595
Galaxie 4 door, black finish, clean interior, good w-s"""
tires, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steertq, radio. heat·
er, sharp 1 owner car.
1962 CADILLAC • , , • , , , • , • , • , , .••SPECIAL $99!
HT COLpe, good white wall Urea, tull power equipment in
eluding 6 way seat, power windows, spotless interior, R&amp;P

Pomeroy MotOr Co.
OPEN EVES. 1:110 P.M.

Cml Of 1111nb

JIOMEROY, OHIO

WORDS ARE inadeQuate to exa
press our m o s t heartfelt
thanks to people of the area

ror the sympathy, kindnesses
and help extended In the death

Forhnt

Wanted

PONTOON Float, 16 or 28 foot; FUIINlSIIED FIRST floor 4room apartment. Adults only.
Phone 992-3784.
ll-1!&gt;8lc
of our s011 and grandson, Mar112
South ntlh, Middleport.
Ine Pfc. Thomas R. Lind, in
Phone
99M43S.
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VIetnam.
How thankful we are to live

in an area where people are
so concerned with the welfare
of their neighbor.
We especil.lly thank the Rev.

Bill Perrin tor his consoling
words; the Rev. Brian Engel;
Mrs. carrie Neut2.ling, organ..
ist; the Ladles of Trinity United Church or Christ; the Color

or Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion; the Ad·
mini~~otration a n d Coaching
Sla!fs of the Meigs Local School
Guard

Dtatrtct; Dr. J . J. Davis and
am the !!."wing Funeral
Home.
OUr gratefol thanks aho to
those sending nowers and food
IJid to all those who helped
in so many other ways. Thanks
to each or you tor making a

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Mr. an:l Mrs. Heino E. Lin:!

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the many kindnesses exteOO..
ed to us during our st1y in
Pomeroy for the senices of

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You were wonderful! Mrs, Syl-

via Quint, Mr. IJid Mrs. Vlctor Lind ~~~~ Mr. and Mr .. !)or&gt;.
,, • old Llnl, ~. Minne1 •

sota.

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INTRODUCING Judy Smith u
a """ operator and blgb slyl·
ill. EvenioS appointments
available on Tueoda)'B and
'ftlunda11. Helen's Beauty
Sbop, 1800 Nye Ave., Pomeroy.
Phone 9112-28110.
..JUte

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LOSE WEIGIIT

wl1h

safely

Dell-a·Diet tablets. Only 1111
ctllts at Nelson Drug. IH&amp;-IIp

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:nm 1Ith Annual Collferonce "'

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tbo Ualted Gospel a.urches of Oldo and Well
Virpda will be beld at Planls
MeiiiDrlal Clnm:b at tbo """
dam lite above Racine, Sept.
1Ith lhru :lind. Starl1ng at
7:30 p.m. each evenln( wl1h
spedal groupo. Rn. 0. G.
McKinney wiD be the speak.
fll. AD day aervlce Sunday
lbe 22nd wl1h a bul:et dJD.
nor at Letart Commanlly
Rail. Plene bring own table
senlct. Hymn sing begbmlng
at I p.m. Ev...,..ne welcome.
Come, let .. ling lllld - oblp togelber. Rn. 0. G. Mtltlnnt!7, moderator and general IUpl. Rn. E. J. Grlflllh, oqlstont llllpl.

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J'OR TRADF--Ceah for .,..
ttqaes. wuu.m Bamm. Mlddlepart.

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WilL DO sewlllg ot llamo IIpper!!, pockets, pegging,
hemming, alterations, ole.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet,

Ma*'",

Phone 773-5GI.

W04fc

REVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
18, at the lloblon OlrilllaD
Ulllaa Olurdl wl1h Rn. ll'ftJd
a.oct1e7 u evangollsl, Ev..,._ cordially invited. p.,.
tor O'Dell Manley. t-1Uk

WilL DO PAINTING, plumbing,

Public Sale

TRAILER SPACE, nady to
book up, private, p!eniJ "
IIILVER Dolin. Pay IUO each.
room IOJt chl1dml to play.
e.ll ..u.
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Pllone IIIUIIIH.
1-14-lfc

Wam.cl To Buy

AN'I'JQUP,S, fumllure, dlala a.EAN two Ledroom IUmllhed
•lree!l •• Mrs. Ronrd
lpll'lmenl. automatte beat.
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Wheel Alignment

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KENNI:IIEC PolaloeS, Chart•

HlltoD, Portland.

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ALL SPECIES

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EYINIUDE

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SALES AND SERVICE

69MOPILS ·
AVAILABLE
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INFORMAnOH ;
NEWS

DELIVERED TO

OHIO PALLET CO.
992-2689

C. C. IIBADI'OBD
AUCI'ioNail

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POMEROY, OfltO

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HORSE, call Fremont StevOM,
7C.f457.
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DOOR,
gl888 and screen, 3111!" wide

~UMINUM

Largest T~ or

!m!allest Heater CoN..""'

PER . TON

IITEREO AJI.FM radio, ....
1ne walnut llnlsh, wpeed ~
tomalk changer, 1918 modern
c:onoole, oold for $111.15. Will
sen to rellable party I o r
tuUO cash or 18.50 per
111011111. can llfNI38. e-1~

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Bullcbaer . Radiator TO

Hackir;port, Ohio

Mlnlllllflft. Diameter 2 ln.

u.tre

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71" hlgl!, good condition, fl5.
auy Bing, phone en ms.

l-l5&amp;

svu,r, FARM, 17 """"'· e room

AIR CONDmONJNG Refrlgor-

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READY - loiiX c:onerete deiJT-

ered right to your profiet
Fast and e!IIIJ. Free 8111mallls. Phone . . . . , Gaetlleln Ready - Mil 01., MJM1e,.
port. Ohio.
I 10 tic

bouse, bath, 188 beat, on new
water I)'Biem. new lhfllcle
roof 8Dd alnmfnnm siding,
good garage ml barn, loeat- BUOOitl' PRICE fumlluN aa
oar tbtr.l IJaor bndpt lbop.
ed 0110 mlle from Balban, 4
llabr
1l'arnlbn. Mlddlepart.
mllel !rom Cheater, Ohio on
Oldo.
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good blacll lop road. Pbolle
84NJJ8.
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• Free Estimates
• Quality Concrete
• Certified Strenath
• Delivery
• Quick Service
• FlnlshiRI
• Sand &amp; Gravel
DIAL 992·3284

presents

LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.
AND
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407 PAGE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

l&lt;eepi ng Meigz
Gallic and
Mason Area
lnfor.med As
Well As

TIZZV

PICK YOUR own apples. Lawson's Orchard, St RL 143
near u.s. 50. 6911-2940.
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: INUM FISIIING ~~J.!,

. 12; 13 foot. KingsblJli '~
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Salea, on County Road II,
one mlle west of Rl. 33, pbone

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Jllllll PORTABLE, aJitlblll UIOd,
dOM eveeytldnc without ah
tachments, ov« cut, daruo,
mobil hullonbolel, ..... Gil
butlonll, In good condition;
18.06 per IIIDIIIh, or full price
of $14~. For free home demonatration, call Ill • ·
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FARM. ApJndmately 171 ..,.
reo, two llory houoe, benl,
etc., all bnUd!np In poor
M!!dltlool, located In llulland
IAnmlhlp, Jftlp Caanty, eall
Middleport 111111181 Iller I
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"Whon yciu woro a elri, W9re boya u ltupld u thoy
.,. today?"

Catallno 2 r. Hartl! -Tap.
Only 2,3U / eoa mile_.. S.

near n•• wa put It lit. the
showroom. AT, P$ &amp; Pl.

Real Estete For Sale

63 IUICK ....................$895
LEGAL NOTICE
8EWJNG MACHINI!S, repair
LaSobra • Dr. ~an. Own.
O'BJUEN • mow
service, aD ..... 1IY ..
.d b, One of our - ·ct.anlcs.
REALTY COMPANY
1114. The Fabrle &amp;hap, PontNOTICI OP AI 5 db IMIIW
PS PB &amp; AT. Wo ,olto .....
CUI MG.:&amp;.- ·
~ - 1 story frame, I
filii'/. AutiiOi bed Slnpr Saleo
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bedrooms, bath, ba""""'''l, · and Sen lee. We Sbou: pen
''" $995.00.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . tadJAou.
porcbes, gaa furnace. h!!!!!edlki&amp;IOJtl.
J.ll.lfc lllr
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64 FORD.....................$895
iate poosesalor). $I,OGO.OO.
.._. 8b' w:a I W4 .uct1IUI' . .A4o
·tllwbla.,- . . . . . . , . . .
'2Q•:'U4on
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SYli.\CU8E - 2 lllcry frame, 2 CJGARB'I'l'B YeDdlna , . Jd
AHNe 8ootla.
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llth.t blue fln1eh
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baths, f badrooml, level Jot,
lll)d iervJce. ABC l:aloap:b I
CNIIBinlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,· - P..~_ETI'NARL . ,.
$500.00 down balence Gil
M_,, W. Vo. " ' - 'I'INIO. c-. .... sua n tnr tiUidll
IDOI!thly p8ymtlllts. Total price
BIIICK
PONTIA
DUIII WI a "" ol lei ' ,
GMC TRUCK$
fi,OIIO.OI.
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IIEIIII:Aq GROVE - 1 lloey
IMUr1nce
Nl Nt.! . . . .
frame, ;)barn. 1111111 hdldln(,
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drWed well, Uf aeno. $1100. AUTOMOBILI!l
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Male Heip Weiilld
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I BEDilOOII IIOillll PGR
RENT.
BBNBYRIUND
LEGAL NOTICE
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OOilNTV FAIR .se-•tralor,
... lfa Ill
macb!ne

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llled at,OOUilly fair. '1'1111 elllne will do flacy wort.
J111b hullonboJel, dllon lll)d
_,..., tbl&amp; nwhfN aold
10/t flOUO oow fM or f1 per
IIIOIIIh, try II in yoar baiDt,
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tnr 10 I 10. Ideal for dllcoliDt
store. Dal)' $30.000.00
GENEJW. srou - s.mce
Station and 7 room boule
Willi bath. Stock lnduded Ill
saJe, . .,1110.011
STOC&amp; FARM - ZliO acreo, 2
tJ00C1 bBl'lll, good puture, 2
boUIOI, free 181 and lllfnef.
ala.

11 FOOT WEAVBR SKIP'l',
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Maximum "Diameter 10

EXPERIENCED

All '68's Reduced

-GUARANil'EDPHONE 992-2094

WANTED I

llSED BEATING equipment.
one gu Door lurDaco, IO,GOI
BTU, 110: one 10 apllo lurnac:e 11,0110 tml', 1115: f gu
clmllattng bllat.n with fan.
tsO and up; one coal atoker
with controls f'/5; one all
eaavaalon burner t50i used
coeJ lurnaOM, IJIOIIII'II. Arnold Brolben, Pomemy, phone

asua.

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614-992·2181

POTATOES, WATERMELONS,
pbone MHZM Ciaraee l'r&lt;lflltt, Portland.
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carpiiiW ad eleclrle wort
"' eonlloct Oft by hwr. Pbone P'URNISHED TWO BEDROOM
"wlllre IIJ'l.'IIQ.
N-IJip
APARTMENT. JflddletJOJtl,
phone 111-3174.

Old!;

For

AUCTION: I HAVE sold my THREE ROOM HOUSE, bath,
farm and will seD the follow·
on Nye Ave., phone 19U251.
lng penonal properly at my
~~-~
residence located one mlle
west of Chester, Oblo on 2 BEDROOM Apartment In
Cmmly Road Z5 off ol State
Middleport, Newly decoraled,
Route 7 (Watch for sale ar·
Phone 192-3581 wukdays.
I'UW9) , Saturday, Sept. 21,
t-11-Gic RE'FRIGERATOR, eablnell,
1918, 10:30 a.m. - Frigidaire
beds, ell:., 4'18 s. Third st.,
refrigerator, electric oven,
Middleport. Eldlll Walbum.
For Sele or Trecle
dishes, towels, rinse lobi,
Pbone llft.21Gii.
t-1~
grill, two five plec:e dinette 1918 COMET, e cylinder, - .
mollc, two door; 11111'1 au,. WARM MORNING . healer,
seta, Sllvertone TV, curtalnll,
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New Yortar, air condithrow rugs, clothes hamper.
beotsltofioomo; priced
tioned, powv brakes, 1112 rug, wall telephone, qulltreuonable, Richard A. Haylng and wiDdows, 4 door ,.
tng frames, Ironing board,
man, Eut VIne st., Raclno.
dan;
IIIII Volbwqeo; 11M
Maytag wuber (wringer),
..tutp
Cbevy V-8, automoUc; 1117
coffee table, utiUty cart, auMn•tq, I cyllDder Fdmn&amp;
tomallc washer, desk, meter,
GUN8, buy, sell or trade any
tic. fingnc=lnl available. Ph.
dresier, four beds, por&lt;l!
IUD regard!... of oondlllon.
swing, dresser and vanity,
IIIIWM7. after 5 pbaae Has C8lh value at Jl'lle'a. Pisf/41,
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lawn chairs, cider barrels
lola, rilles, or shotgulll, La(3), stone jug, cream &amp;epar8·
pro wanted, dig !telA oat
tor, •leelrlc drill, bench vise, 211 FOOT Ponkloll HouN Boal,
tum them Into $$$ at Flle'o,
II bp Johnson. $310. Or will
bench grinder, ~ hp IIIDtor,
711 lrd st.• Middleport, n.....
trade. can IIV:I ~a~~. t-!Wie 1111 dealer, Pllone 119! ~IS\'
4 1 8 fool picture wlndcJw,
g1811s door, one Jot of wind9·1Ute
ows. Many other articles too
Pets For Slle
numerous to lll!.nlion, Terms, . SCHNAUZERS, &lt;Jo&gt;&lt;tem, ~ TERRIER PUPPIES, ready to
cash. Owner, W. E. Brown.
lei and Wlllliel 'Whllll llcc*go, Jacob Baer, Rt. 1, MinersLuneh served by clmrch. Not
tiel', a110 llreedlng llodt.
ville.
t-13-3tp
rwponslble for a&lt;cldents.
BartaMo Jenne!a, COGJYIIIe,
Brlldford Auction Colllplllf,
0. 41'121.
1-llal.e ~lNG . IDI'S. . an1 , size,
Racine, Ohlo. Phone M9,3811,
·"' .good location, George MowC. C. Bradford, Auc:tloneer, AKC REGISTERED two year
rey, Phone 91U018. t-13-31c
A. C, Bradford, IIIII'.
old WHITE male Germlll
t-11-61·'
Sllepherd cfo&amp;, AKC regtster. FOUR Sl EERS, welgbtng b&amp;ed one male and one lemale
lween fSO and 500 "'" RoJ.
land Searles, Rutland. Pbone
WHITE German Shephenl
lielp Wanted
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.Daley Justifies Convention A'cti~~,
A larce an-tU" ol weapons,
A unlversl~ or Chicago h!oIncluding broken botlles, brokeo tory prol'esoor, Richard c. Wide,
park bench slats and poles wtth spoke of poulblepollceexceuel
spikes m the ODd, which poUe• ln the lolecut. In a 111m dijl
said were confiscated rrom the from a Chicago televisi&lt;NI dlsdemonstrators, waa ahown.
ooss!on program, Wade said be
In the radio broadcast. Daley was at the 9leratm-Blackltone
said that. "in the heat of eOlQ.. Hotel at the comer ol Michition and riot some JM)Ilcemen gan and Balboa on ·Aug. 28, the
may have overreacted. but to day of the bloodiest battle.
judge the entire pollee depart"I saw the mtsslles, the chantment by the alleged action or a ing of obscenities and the harfew would be just as unfair as assment of the pollee. That wu
to judge our entire younger gen. not the lnventioo of the Cblcqo
eratlon by the actloos of the report,'' he said, referring to
mob."
Daley's "WhJte Paper" on the

CHICAGO (VP0 - "No ooe
klUed. Few spent even a
nl&amp;lllln file hosJ&gt;flol."
The voJee from the televJaiCil
lerMl &amp;Indo: nlglrt ln a pro11'1111 prepared lor the dty or
Chicago was speaking or the clioorders Wring the democratic
National Convention. h seemed
to be echoing the words spoken
a week ago by Mayor ~lchard
J. Daley at a news conterence.
''I think all you newsmen mlss~
ed the point!' Daley said then
In dlscuning the city's report
Cl'l the clashes between pollee
and antiwar demonstrators.
"There were no lives lost In
Chicago."
The television program and a
Jej)&amp;l'ate radio broadcast, both
hour..Jong "documentaries" entitled ..What Trees do t h e y
Plant?'', gave Chicago's evidence
that police acted with restraint
and only alter severe provocation ln cootrolllng the youthful
proteateu. The,y were aired by
, 130 teleVisJ011 stations, including the Bridsh Broadcasting Co.
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Hu.ffsmJth, Tex., received both
the heart and the lungs of a oneHoopllol by the Mldoleporterner- WOOO:a down 6:30a.m.: Lock 14,
day .old baby girl born with a
pncy SQWI at 4:28 p.m. illrKlO)' Esao Pennsylvanil ~8:30p.m.;
fatal brain detect. The organa
(ContlraJOd frll!l 1)
Raf\K8r '-IJ 9:35p.m.; A. V. Criss
were transplanted In a one and
O'Brien referred to the forces .mere he .... . lrealed for minor down 12:30 a.m.; Pioneer 11J J:a half hour operation &amp;mday. backing Richard M. Nixon and injuries received wben the moradlo st:adons.
The donor was oot ldentifted. those backi~ former Alabama torcycle he was riding struck 30 a.m.; Harvey Jordan up 3:45
Daley had charged the media,
n was the 1 lth heart trans- Gov. George Wallace, l.he third the rear cl a car Ia Middleport_ Lm.; John J. Rowe dcmn5 LDLh
especially television, with "dJsSunda.Y l1lt&gt;l'lllng, the SQWI.,.a Lock 15, PrJnciplo down 11 p.m.;
plant q)el'ation completed by Dr. party candidate. Both candidates
farted" reporting ., the event•
Denton Cooley and his surgical ha"e made "law and order" a called fa the home of Mr. and National 14&gt; 4:10 a.m.: Eastern
surrounding the convention. He
team.· Dr. Robert D. Bloodwell, major cur;pa.ign tq&gt;ic.
Mrs. Oeke.v Sehartlger, Middle- down 6:30 a.m.; Steel Trader up
asked the three major broad~
who assisted Cooley in the op~
port, Route 1. ThBlr sb: month 6:45 a.m.; Lock 16, Charles K.
cast networks - the Columbia ,
O'Brien's statement brought a
eration, said tt was thetirsttime
Jomeo Allm, was dead down 12:05 a.m.: L. Fiore down
bitter rebuttal from RepOOUcan old Broadcasting &amp;vstem, the Naboth the heart and comected House Leader Melvin laird.
upoe arrival or the SQW1. Death 3 a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson up
tlonal Broadcasting Co. ond the
7:15p.m.; St. Marys down 1:45
lungs of a dooor had been trana.
wa11 attributed to pneummta..
American Broadcaotlng Co. "Desperate can:lfdates a n d
a.m.;
steel Pioneer down 2:10
TOLEDO,
Ohio
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planted Into a single recipJenL desperate c&amp;mj)l.ign managen
for an hour ln •• prime time" to
Lm.;
E'Deana down 3:45 Lm.;
dusk
to
dawn
curfew
kept
t
h
e
A hospital spokesman said the
gin his case. The networks recan be excused many things,"
VETERANS
MEMORIAL
streets
clear
here
earLy
today
BellevWe
Locks, Jane T. up 8
Lee baby was admitted to the
fused, and Daley had the fUm
Laird said. "But what Larry
HOSP!I'AL
after
disturbances
rocked
t
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e
p.m.;
Philip
~rn down 7 Lm.;
hospital Aug. 31, suffering trom
and radio shows made and shown
O'Brien did today ln 'Meet the
Admlsslms
Satoriay
VIrLock
21,
Fort
Dearborn up 5:10
near
downtown
area
Friday
and
.. heart !allure and with edema
o.er stattoos not associated with
Press' ls Without a doubt the gil Chevoller, Tuppers Plains; a.m.; S. M. Jenks down 6:30 L
Saturday
nights.
fiuJd in the hmgs."
the networks.
lowest cam,paign tactic I have Belva Utchtleld, Maaon; Caro- m.; Lock 22, OVEC down 5:10 L
Safety Dfrectar Ct!JTord !)Jim
"A speciaJ study ot the heart
ln the telecast, the demonstra~
had the mi sCortuhe of witness~
tors were shown charting, 10 Ho, said at 12:30 a.m. the streets revealed a complicated birth de· in my 20 years in politics." l,yn Staato, Mason; Ullle Phil- m.; RaCine Locks, Valley TransUps, Hartford; Mary Evans. Long porter down 3:45 a.m.; GreeJqJ
Ho, ho Chl Minh, II and throwing were clear.
feet with total absence of walls
Asked if Nixon's campaign waa Bottom.
''It's
very
quiet,"
Quinn
said,
Locks, Ravenawood down 5 p.m.:
things, Including a can or liquid,
between the upper and lower aimed explicitl,y at creation ot
Dlaehargeo
Sotoriay
Bob"There
have
been
about
a
dozVolvo!ine
111 9:209-m.; Melllj)hls
at polite. The radio program
chambers of the heart," t h e a separate black society and a
by
Nolden,
E1ma
Ohlinger,
liaren
tire
alarms
tonight,
but
there
Zephyr
lCI
3:20 a.m.; Alton Zesaid pollee were pelted with many
spokesman said.
white society, O'Brien replied: old Leacb.
has
been
nothing
of
major
conphyr..,
4:10a.m.;
Cyprtu down
"Beciluse oC severe changes
ob.lecto Including cans or urlno
"I am sayl~W the! Mr. Nixon's
Adm!oa!ooa
&amp;mday
Larry
sequence.''
7:40
a.m.;
Voss-K
dowrl 8:15
and bags ol human excrement.
in the lungs, surgeons decided a
There were no curfew ar- mere heart transplant would hOt csmpalgn is geared clearlY to Fry, New Haveo; Ama Wheel- Lm.; Meldah1 Locks, Mike MW'·
rests, he said, •c-rbis thing real- sutl'ice. Therefore, a heart and aweaiing to tho11e who are mo. er, Racine; Bertha Jotmaon, Ra- ph,y It&gt; 9:30 p.m.; .' William ll
tivated, in many illltances, to cine; Nary Dye, New Haven; Zimmer down 3 a.m.; Sally Polk
ly works."
attached lungs were transplant~
s~port Mr. Wallace, Cor the rea- Tore .. Rathburn, Rutland.
MIIJ'or William J, })1s1gn ed."
down 5:30 Lm.; Cotton Queen
TONIGHT AND TUFSOAY
sons I hue just described. , • I
D!sc:llargeo
&amp;mday - Larry
placed the curfew on this north"'6:45a.m.
Although the doctors oal~ the
16-17
western Ohio town of 324,000 to lnCant'a condition was "encou~ think we have a great deal at Fey, llarey Reltmlre,llfary BarnFOUR INDUCTED
prevent repeoto of the Friday raging'' after the operation, they stake and the American people hart.
NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY
Four
Meigs County men beve
have
a choice, but I hq»e tltey
night ond Sa1urday night d ! s- felt Jt was ..too soon to make
Lee Remick - Rod steiger
been
in&lt;klctod
Into the armed
turbances that resulted ln 36 ar- a prediction as to the outcome." will make that choice realistical~
PRACTICE CALLID
forcea
and
11
others
were for.
ly in the America.a tradition and
WED. &amp; THU.
rests 14 ot them minora.
Chester Coundl No. 323,
warded
to
Fort
Ha,yea,
Col~
not be motivated b,v tear, hatred Daughters ol America, will meet
Seo~ 18 - 19
The SUnday curfew from 9
for pre-I!Wction Jlhys!Cal aramand
bigotry."
NOT OPEN
p.m. to 6 a.m. waa to be enMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 8 ~!·Ill· to lnatbts, the ~Hlectlve aerAt another point, O'Brlen ask- practice lor receiving tiatlonal
FRIDAY TI!RU TI!URSDAY
foreed for all persms under 21
Admlssloos Saturda,y - Maude
vlce reportod.lncb:tal wore Lared of his natloMI audience, .. Are
, SepL 20-26
years of age, who were mt ac. Van Meter, Clifton.
ODd stateofllcero. AIIIY-S-- ry D. Ramsey, a volunteer; Marcontemplating
voting
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Mr.
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YOURS, IIIINE AND OURS
companied by a parent or lep.l
Discharges Satunb.Y - None.
or will be given Nancy O'Condn L. Woodard, James E. CorleLucWe Ball ~ Henry Fonda
guardian. Penalty for curfew vioAdmlos!oes ibxla,- Ben Phil- Nixon or Mr. Wallace because ner. All ottJ.cers are urged to
lon IIlii David A. Reed.
of fear, hatred or bigotry? DeSHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
lation waa six months in jaU and am, Racine.
\
a $1,000 llne, Ensign aalcl.
Discharges &amp;an~ - None. cause lt you have that view, just
LOCAL TEMPS
remember, lhis nationwW suffer
Temperature ln I'Vmeroy'o
for it."
lldminlstrali.CII had d e c 1 d e d downtown buslneSB dlstrll'! at
In other poUtlcaJ clove!"'"
oplnot
sendi~W Phantoms to ls- 11:10 Lm. ~ ,.., 7tclegreos,
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VOL. XXI NO. 102

ger &amp; Co. poll releosecl lodtl,
baa lncreaaed it alightly
since late Auguo~
However, the poll Indicated
thooe who lovor neither Nl-.
HIOIIPhrey oor third parey
condlclate Georp C. Wallace or
who have no opinion now
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candidate opened a campaign in
Texas, Oklahoma am Missouri
~ after bei~W attacked ln his
home state by labor which said
union members stood to lose if
Wallace wu elected.
Nixon - The l'onner Ylce president claimed Sunday he was
becoming the lii\'OI'ite ot America's YOUfW pqle - not the
revolutionary tew who want to
"tear down" the cOWttry but
those who want to rebuild it. He
hailed hi•
emong the
young "hlle ~ in Caiil&lt;&gt;rniL
Humphrey - 1be vice president Sunda.Y oplnlldvocated ahipptng lllt8rloalc arms to laraeL
AddressiJW the conveDiicm or tbe
Zloolst Organllllloa of America, Humphrey said. "Until per~
manert peace Ia achieved and
the arms nee erlled, cort1med
United States &amp;lllstance to Is1'181, including ,..,.rooo!cplanes
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Pomeroy councilmen Monda.y FVmeroy Fire Department rep- throughout the long stalemate. ...ter department st the scbooL
- EmployedR!chardFollrod'e
night onded their !ong-otondlng resentatlves clalmed at leut
Chief Werry, after the Sutflrm
to drive more plllne mt
dispute over blda Cor ~.RN~rat­ three nnno could !Urnlab the phon bid waa accepted, conthe
Llnooln
Terrace olijl II the
us on a new·tire truck. They vot.. t;ype o1 pump they bed asked lor firmed that the lire de~
root
or
Llnooln
lUll; and called
will be responalble lor the pured lllllllllmouaiy to accept t h e ln file apectilcatlnno.
the
aJtuatloo
an
"'eyNOre."
Comdl came to a meeting chaae or tbe chalolo for the
'16,721 bid OC the &amp;ltphen Fire
Accepted !Apr's report
Equlpm..,t Comp8ny ol Colum- ol the mlndo MDoday nlglrt Jlben new truck. The chalols is exol
$456.15
lor Auguot.
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bus.
ln other activity ooundl:
The oill,y &lt;Jihar blclcler was the partment - d be the people
- Agread the parking ·
- Decided to advertise f o r commi!IA!e w!U meet to revl..r
llome Fire Apparatus Company, ullng the new piece of 8IJli.PAncleroon, lnd, with a bid or ment and they should have tbe , bids tor a new pollee cruiser. the - e parking mater sttua.:
$15,625.
\Ype or ~eat they want.
- Approved the Jll)'ceea p!ac- tlon and diseusa a requelt ~
Both Fire Chief Werry and lng a 4 x 8 lt. billboard on the the I'Vmei'OJ' National Bank lor
O:ulcU accepted the &amp;ltphen
bid alter It apln was pointed out Mll)'or Leger expressecl their paridng lot from Nov. 1 to Nov. a IS minute mater beside ltl
that the Howe proposal did oot leollng that the &amp;ltphen b ! d 20 fa advectioe the Junior Miss bualneas.
Attenc:tlng were Mayor IAPI',
follow terma or the advertised lhould be accepted slnce it wu Papant.
Clerk
Edna Schoenlob and Coull~
s_peclficatlons pertafning to the the oill,y bid meeting opeel!lca- Decided to oenc1 Reed wm
cUmen
lloa CotUna, RcJbert 117·
t;ype of pumper.
tions. This waa the same attl.~ to a sanitary sewage school Jn
oell,
Lou
I'OOiln, Roy Rader lltd
Mayor Charles Legar, early tude that had been oxpreasecl Jackson at a cost or $45; AlFranklin
Rizer.
in the discussion on the bJda, by the mayor and nre c h ! e I bert Martin will represent file
pointed out that &amp;ltphen olllclala hed told him they could
not hold tbetr current bid much
longer. Legar "also advised coonell that Solicitor Fred C r o w
had recommended that the matter be brought up Cor a vote
again on bids opened first last
June 3.
Council had at that time after
opening bids for the apparatus
sAIGoN cuPo - eommunilt ~f~~i~!~:~:!:;:!:!:~!i!?i;;~iJ:i:i:i:i:~:!:?~!ii~~i!~~~~!~~~;;~i~1iii;i;f;~;;;~i~itit:i~~~rr~;~???;t~!r;t~~;r:l®
Cll time, dela,yed a vote for "one artillerymen
killed or wounded
month" to hear arguments on the
SAIGON CUPD- Later rej)Or!o nxed losses at2S U.S. MarlSI U.S. Marines, enougil fa
proposals or the two bidders.
Ines killed and 126 wounded. An entire South Vieb\amese Raneman a fuU rUle company, with
The matter was brought to a a vicious mortar attack on their
er battalion ned lor its life.
advisers with t h e vote of councU in July. Two of uJ'I)rotected bllltop position uneVietramese saki there Wll mass confusiCII In the dark alii that
five members present abstain- quaUed in savagery since the
they also had to flee through rice paddies aoo rivers in the
ed rrom voting on a motion to
confllsecl action which killed 27 South VletnaJneoe. Another ZOO
siege or Kh~ Sanh, military
accept the sutphen bid. An ofti- spokesmen said today.
men in the battalion were reported missUW.
cl.al of the Howe company presTwenty-five Leathernecks ot ~:t?~:~:~;:~:!:~:~:~:~;:f::?::;:;:;:;{:~:~;:;:i:~:~:~:;~:i:;:~:j:i:i:~rff:i::it;;\{::f:i~/~{:!~rt!;~~~l*
eitt at that meeting, contended
the 26th Marine Regiment died
prior to the motion his nrrn
Monday and 126 were wounded surprise by the Cmununists and seizure ot the war- the IIDOUit
was being dilcrlminated against.
IS the Red mortarmeo pc}ured was not 11 dug in." The Marines
of Communist ~mmunltioa taThe HDwe Company had bid 200 rounds in five hours onto
...w1
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uwe
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.bul
bus
111o
rJdse
ka by tho oWo~ arCIUIII Solpl.
oa · a slagle Btogj"llngie ou cUm
Mutte~'s Rid,e, Juat SOuth Of helplesa~Jr as the deadb' accur-- SUnla,y and Mondoy,
p.~mp while t11e Pomeroy apecJthe DemlUtarized Zone,
ate mortar rounds slammed ln.
· Lt. Jimmie Abla of Abilene,
ficatims · called Cor a douThe Marine fought bl.ck
Allied
opoi&lt;esmen
In
Saigon
Tex..
a U.S. otftcer with thj!!
ble stage-domle auction pump. desperately
with
automatic announced today that allJed
troops oweep!ng the weapona and caJ.Ied in helicopter · troops seized 50 tons or area,
said com.man:lera fulb'
gunships and artillery strJkea on ammunition Crom Communist
Bl:pect to fiD:I more communtlt
the attackers who ctlllplet-ely lairs encircllaw Saigon. Includmunitions.
encircled them.
one
25-ton
arsenal
U.t
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"I don•t think we've eftlll
WASHINGTON (UPO- Ten
They killed 27 of the Reds, would have armed 1 tuU
dented
the atAlliOB they have In
Ohioans were included In the
spokesmen said.
regiment Cor long and short- this area," .Abla said.
118 U, S. servicemen the De&amp;
MUltary spokesmen com,pared range atege.
Marines evacuated .fran 1he
fense Department oald Moothe attack in intensity to 11\llge
The 25-ton hsul Mom.y was hilltop told UPI correspondem
doy had baen killed in VIetsheU!ng of Khe Sonh rlurlng 1 the lourtb ln the clljlilol oreo in
Raymond WUklnson that 115 of
nam.
77-day siege early this year.
two days 1100 raj sed to 50 tons- the
wwncled
had to be
Amoog them were ~c. t
The casualties were In fact possibly the lurgest munitions
Thomas W, Roberts, son of
(Continued on poge 8)
heavier than any sustained
Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Robduring the defense or Khe Sinh
erts, Belpre, and PCc. John
and the atbl.ck was considered ...~::;::::::::::::;.::::;.;::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::
E. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
among the worst ever taken by ::::
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Everett Perry, McArthur.
a fteld unit in Vlellam.
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unit was apparently taken by ::::
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1rt1n the Auguol-&amp;ptember poll
to a second study made Sop~ 58, but Increased to 17,8 in the
..., releaaed toaoy.
The latest survey sampled
1,886 adults on a proJectod
votlrw: basis ot 118.6 milUon

peraons.

WASIIINGTON - THE RECENTLY APPOINTED oGicor
in charge of the Huntl~n District OMce of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Colonel Maurice Roush, visited the Wash1~ oQlee of Tenth Dlatrict COIJBI'essman Clarence E.
Miller liBt week. Col. Roush and the cougressman discuased
the Ohio Wver, tm Muskingum River projects. and fwding
or the many other Corps or Engineers proJecte ln the Sootheastern Ohio area;

Albert E. S!ncfllnger.
q,ueitlon

11 whether

percentagea between those who
lavor Wallace IIlii thooe who
think he can win h.tlcates
UtJtere wUl be a Jot of IOUJ.
searching" belore most ot those
who bac~ him vote Cor him in
N...mlier.
He aald the n.unber ot
Wallace supporter&amp; who may
lh,Y 1""1' II the Jut minute
"''ke any Idea ol • "Nimn
shoo-in" UDrflllJatic at the

You'll wartt to '"all the •tylea 111 MHa and Youftt
Men• trousers now on sal._cat&amp;HII slac••· d,.. 1
•lack., Ieana, In all slzea and the •eaaon' 1 M•t
colon.
aweaten, hosiery, underwear,

HUNTINGTON -

Sophomore

Don Bwiaher set one paaaingrecord and tied aDother for Marshall Unlver~ ln the 7-7 Ue
with Morehead last Saturday.
'lbe I'Vmet'OI IJI'ocNct lltd 1966
grodlale of I'VD!OI'OJ' 111gb Sc:hool
attelrl&amp;Qcl 28 Jlrlllel tor a new

Adulation Poured
On GOP.,s Nixon

Red Artillery Knocks Out
Full Company of Marines

Marshall single pme record,
ond be COlJlll)eted 18 tosaeo fa
~ that record Bet by B o b
llamlln ol Bellry, 1\Y., tn 1962.
ANA~,
CaUL (UPJ)-In
As Nixon entered trumpets
Swloher'o 239yardltotalpusone briet day, Richard Nixon blar-ed for a full five minutes.
lng laD 45 yards lhort or the has gotten a heady taste of High stepping m a j o r e t t e s
Marshall single p.me standard what campaigning was like for marched in place in the aisles.
.ol 28f yarclo. That mark Ia held
the late Robert F. Kennedy. He Flags were unfurled as ballooos
by Howard Miller, 181 aplnst
uicment.·
eJCPerieneed hysterical, physical suspended in nets from the
Nb:on'B strength In the two Bul!olo University Ia 196fadulation.
ceiling cascaded down upon the
Swloher waa pl8l'ln8 his !lrst
S1ndlf.~W&amp;r polls alnee tbe one
Nixon ·opened a three-day audience.
tnllde Aug. 3ii-Se,lit. 2 show 111 varsity collego game wlille turn- awing through caiU"ornla MonNixon's address was Cor· the
!Dcreose or frail 33. 7 per cent . lng Ia the otlloW!dlng perlorm- day and by eWl')' measurement most part his standard camto
llulqlhrey dropped lrtln anee. ~ Is the son or Mr. and lt was a booming success.
palgn speech. He said the
28. $ fa 24.6, ODd the IIDDber of Mrs. Wa,yne SWiaher, W e 1 t
In Yorba Linda, the town ot administration
or President
then "lth no q&gt;lniol\ !ncreosecl Maln St.
his birth, youngsters screamed Johnson am Vice President
shrieked and literally risked Hubert Humphrey, his Demohliur~ in a ciollliOI'IIQ..~ to... crt.~.- , ._ ..... .. ..bad _ ~n
touch the man they had been unable to bring peace at home
. , "·~111EN$, Ohio (UPJ) - N&lt;JD. 1968-69 acoclemlc year.
·told wW .Probably be the next or abroad and that it was time
;eademic -..lo:rea at Ohio U•
the non • academic employes president oC the United States. for new leadership. The crowd
!von!~ wW meet Frldi.Y with olso scheduled protest marches
In the ellpt!cal IIlii modernls- loved It all
achoci omclola Ia a negotiating each day this week beca'* tic / Anaheim Convention Center
seaalon Cll a new work agre. they want a Cleveland-bas.,.t in heavily Republican Orange
ment.
jonltorlol Brm wlthdrewn from Councy, Nixon starred in a
The present: agreement with ~ construction site ot a convo- political campat.gn extravaganza
in
tbe Amtflleaa Federation ot cation center.
which outdid the Republican
Stlte, County and MWlleipal
union members p i c - the convention for sheer color and
COLUMBUS (UP0 - Sales or
,Etnpi&lt;Jyeo O&gt;Plres Oct. 2, 1 aile laat "aek, prohibiting work- spectacle.
Ohio
retallers in July rose one
- k after aflllle 17,300 students era !rom entering the builcU~Wo
Today, Nlxon scheduled a
_per
cent
from June, according
were el!PB~ to enroll fol' the
news conference here and a
to
the
Ohio
!late Univer11Jt,y Bu.
statewide television appearance
reau
of
Buatneu
Research.
tanlght from Los Angeles.
Allowing
for
seasonal
variaThe rally at the convention
tion,
the
sales
were
11
per
eent
center Monda3 was precision
above
July
a
year
ago.
T
be
organized ecstasy. The brWian~
strong
showing
was
attributed
b lighted IWI was a plaxy of
sigos, prett;y costmned girls, to the increase in automobile
hundreds ot colored balloons sales, lumber - buJidlng mater!alo and other durable goods.
CLEVELAND - TEAMS OF PATROLMEN were ID auord tbree and bands on all sides.
eaot aide ochoolo todt1 to cui dOIIIl oe the beltllllls IIlii
belq e&gt;POrlenced by 111oienta. The schocio ......, Eut 111gb, Empire
Jr. Hl&amp;ll and WUson Jr. 111gb Sc:lloolo.
Pollee have orders to colleot lnlormllllon on file
at the
10hool1 lor Pollee Cblel Mlc~Ul Blackwell and Solaty Director Je&gt;aeph MfM•IMMJD. 1bNe ell)' CCJUIIdlmen. Edward Klfelhwa, Edmund Turk and Gerald Mef'ad, requested the pollee prvt.ction say-

u.s.

su.

S.. tho big soloction, too, In onoos ood boys l•••ot~

iwii4i ;~lrta and ~2

clothn.

Nego_tiating Session Set

VISIT THE MENS AND BOYS WEAR

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The poll 1110 ShCMed that
olthouall 17.8 per cent ol tho sa
queaUoned lovored Wallace,
oill,y U per cent tllought he
would win the prealdency. This
Is a!gnlncant, occordlng to the
SJndUnger ' &amp;-. Co. president,
f"l11e

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tile electorate.

thoH "ho ravor WaDoce w!U
vote tor htm,, SJndli~ llld.
He aalcl the dlllorence ln

Increase

June

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Corn Growers
&lt;::ommi'tteeS)
d on

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•-don

lrw beltla&amp;•

_aad shakedowns hid became a

MeJp. area com grower• DIQ"
oboene spedally bred linea of
eroy Chamber
Commerce eorn resistant to Maize Dwarf
President BUI Grueser during l\looaic If they go "" a Ular to
the group's noon luncheon meet- see these lines Tuesday, SopL
lng MondaY at Bailey's restour- 2f, at I p.m.
aut.
The Ohio Research and 0...
President Grueser pointed out velopment Center plata are Jo..
tbat several businesses have paid cated at f'rlendshlp, ONo Ia setmembership dues for the next. oto Count;y,
year. However. be urged. the
The plotl are tlve mllea Wdt
committee to contact those ..ho ol Portemoutll oo Route liZ, taldll
have oot yet reo~ )nd Jioo the oeeond lone on the left. ---• new me: ra.
half mlle west of the Inter...;.
to~
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Named to file
rshlp com- tlon or Route 125 and liZ, .....
were Ted Reed, Freel Crow lollow the lone past the big Nil
lOIII Richard Chambers.
blrno to the Ohio River llotr
AllPOiDted to the lltreet decor~ toms.
atlon committee, ond Ukec1 to
John B, Mo-llY. COUIII;r ••
-rmlne what amount of new tenolm - · agriculture, ud
material w!U be needed lor thlo t1t11 Scioto County
Chrtatmaa season, were Fred ~ Committee are Mouow, Ted Downie, Bob Ja. aorlng the tour.
colla, Qddo Glro!ami and Jo1m
The apnda II aa followa:
~"-I p.m., A brief look Ill MilK .
Ruwun ~W,IJ', The com-

or

"dalb oeaarence.."

CLEVELAND - POLICE TilL'! MORNING ..........,.; 'I'• male
OUJPICII ,.... Ia cuotod;y In comectiOtl wltb Men1111'o qUadrtqlle
The lour - e o were lound nou a lquon Ia Rockeloller
Park oo the cl~'• eoot side.
Pallce bod lUlled an IIJ-tloinlo bullotla tor "tbree or lour
Jlblte males" Ia a 'widte llfareury belri!W Manltobl, ~ llceaae
plateo, Raol4ento In the area r..,.rted soeq the car and the moo
belbre
""re-

tPurdor.

COLIII!IIIJS - AB0111' 137,000 WILL BE RAm:D by the Ohio
Dont11 AIIIOCI.ltlon to prcllllOte swewlcle
of commwo!t;y
""'llee. The a.-!atloo, at Ito ODIIIll com......, here day, docldld Ul nloe the lllOtlOf b;r 1 $10 aasessmeat Gil oil of Ill

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:t,700meri"'ors.

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lllloa !ft ti.
In Jalllll')'.

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oeoolcla ot the ~ Aloombl)' wlllcb ......,••

NEW YORK- A'IIEETING.I!ETWEEN THEHEADolthe otrllo- ·

Ill· taochero Utlloa and ,tho civ'a ·~of JChocil oniled·-.
~~"* oarlf todll; cruslilol hlpo lori mtearll and to the wllkGtlt which )Ill ldlll! ~ ol,lbo dtr'o IOo rd&gt;llc achoala.
,
'!\o .tmla II t•fl the ~ of 1~ lllll'haro Gnd liat
( . !1r1i1o
ol Job 11. I IQi tllider a - ,if~ of dtceD, }tnl1lod •lnllfretiO!tl
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JiEE.TIJ'iG WITH NEW YORK REPIIF,SENTATIVE o1 Comftllllill;r c;.ncerta, !""-• JIV!ea Marlin, at last n~Prs concert'

Rio Grancle;lllok ""'• llr. ant!. llrL llarold!lauer, IGMIJ!M"'';
MrL Ted Reed, Jr., Pomeroy; Eldon o. Wuerch, Ge"""'la;
Mn. JUI'MJs O'Brien, Pomeroyj Mrl. Charles Llnlo, Galllpo..
Us, IIlii Mr. Mortla.

drho dh)per were dlvla~Pft chaii'J!IIn lrolp . the Tr!,.County ,
ana:'" Fl'Uit row, • I kt· r, Nra. RaJitb
Pt. Pleuant;
Mra. l.ewlt Schmidt, GaDipQI!a, 1al Nro. Zolma Noctilcutt,

crump,

.

CLOSEOUT ON ALL 1968 MODELS
SAVE 50.00 to 100.00, FIRST COME, FIRST SEIYEtl

INGELS FURNITURE
OPEN FRI. and SAT_ NIGHTS

..w learn wllat ..,.

IIIOihlp committee wore Jack

x.t',

!lolllo IBU, Bob Wialolt.

1101&gt; Elborfeld,

N. W.

lltd Noadl Cono,y.

WfOiohers

•cllv!lr.

GiW-

eel "'Cinnim&lt;JII Kiliea., '' -t..•star.
dlllt," uwta:ly," "Llttlt.lllrltn' ·•• "Hot Shot C2la O..''

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CouQ!fDn at Inbred
and the H coni

It c. E. lllak- Ito
•oleo. r_.wc~ m the SEQIIC plota ·Dr, W. R,
IDUrl.la moeUnr held~ Ill Plant llu "•r

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NO lONEY DOWN - EASY 1E-.s
,

"' through the latest

docaratlono merehant.,.ould Uke wtth Dr. Blair J....,.,
..... -h!ed
l'ltboloal.lt. ~atlva· ~= ;
NUiiid U1 the Chrlatmaa pro- line Sorvl01, Oblo 9tlte U

VIJiaao ._'""ea- ·n.A. .

Ueo lloo waa 41aciaaled.

MIDDLEPORT
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Named : : Sept. 24 Tour

. . Mernberohlp, Chrtstm.. ,.;:_
decoratiCIIs and promotions comm!tteos were appointed by I'Vm-

!be-..

COME IN AND SAVE ON THESE

FIVE CENTS'

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.\

NEW YORK CUPO - Rlchlrd trOll! 12-6 per cant to IU per
M. NIX&lt;III holds a slxeable leed cent.
over Vice PnsJdent Hubert H.
Wallace dropped from 19.7 to
H-hrey in the latest Slndll,.. 17,4 per cent ln poll strenglh

IRONING

MEIGS THEATRE

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Nixon's Lead
Is Sizeable

Soluti"on

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HOUSI'ON (UPD- The world's
first heart·lung tran&amp;plant reciPient, a two.month-old girl, wa&amp;
in ''encouraging"' condition to~
da,y.
Debra L.Ynn Lee, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of

at y

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era,

Rominl IUCCIIINI.l)' UHd
. ardllclol melheds ot growing
them to sallot:r the rellnodl.latoa
ol their ep!Ctll'es.

IVY HONDO SL:ACK JEANS

Into Rear of Car

Cltrlii!ID

! q before· the

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The - ill 011&lt;0)' •• d era; P.t:.·
buS driYen
"I oleo oaw the clubblntr IV' Ruth
Soorlo Sdlartl(er, Jeme.o I'OJ'•IIfaam, 20.50; ,.HIIIflln, 0.80 ·I • Mel&amp;o and
C!&gt;Uitles
pollee olcldzeao m t h e - Alliin Schar1laer, six IIIOII!bo, otaL; Karnha Falls, Z. 70 illlthat "¥'torlata are ni&gt;t sloi&gt;PI!W
ol Chicago wl~rosardtothOlr died &amp;lnde,v l1lOI'IIIng 11 the reo- trw; Charlelli!n, i7,80 r.lllng.
.ror schoci buses that ar!l pick;
lmoetact or galll That was not ldence, Rt. I, Middleport.
London, Marmet, · and ·wlntleld, lng Ill or ,dlacharg!IW chUdJ-.n.
the lnvenllm of the ...... medla,"
In llddii!Gn to his Pll'8llta he are on the alll
Patrol caro have been aoi!p. , The patJGl uraoo all motorloto
Wade
lo llll'VIved by throe sisters,
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
ed to loll'"' - · inorqlng 1!111 to ~· extreme c:auum wben.nepuey Pollee Chief Roberi J. lllrbara, . Carol Am IIlii Judy
GALLIPOI.JS LOCKS - E"o
i,Jnokel' aa1c1 the lad-. or ~~ - one brother, Walter, bla Arkansaa down 3:15p.m.; Semet evontng and ,lilY violators noted prooch!ng alq&gt;ped buoe.:
wW be arrested.
aDeged pollee brutall~ are IDI- ~ Nro. Jomea
down 12:40 o.m.; Etta Kelce 0(1
cler lnveotlgatlm by the Chlciii!D Soarla, Columbua, IIlii M r o.
1 0.111.; Boyoo Lallelne up !:SO
pollee department's lnternal Ja. Cl,ydo I4IJmard. Orville; Ohio.
a.m.;
Harbor Point u,p 2 Lm.;
vestigatlona unit. '"Theae aeta
Funeral oervlces ..W be held Franklin Pierce \It rl a.m.; Beck- If they took place - are re- Tuesday at 2 p.m. at tho na..Jon! ... 8 o.m.; SOivoy"" 8:40 ..
grettable," he aald.
U.,a Coote F'w!erol Home with
I
The progremo clelalted lensth.Y the Rev. lllu llonalole olllcl.ltKANAWHA !UVEll - London,
.Don't fend ...... """., ._
p!am!ng by leaders or the pro. !ng. Borlal will be ln Mites celnll E. Booolao ... 4:20 o.ni.; Martest groups dating beck to Nov_ ~. Rulllltd. Frlondo tn1¥ call
met, Lelia C. Shearer - n 9
16, 1967.
II the Rutland Fomerol Home p.m. I Polly II. up 11:15 p.Di.;
The programs described t h e onytlme.
Brian B. 111 11:35 p.m.; Aion R.
protest leaden as "hard core
Merrill up 1:10 a.m.: W. H. Shav..
radlcalo" and oald they had been
er, Jr. down 2:35 a.m.: George
j f(n&amp;trumental" in other diBniPT, Price d...., 4:40a.m.; Elgertioo.s across the COUDtry, Includclllf 111 5 Lm.; M~ Stile down
ing thole at universities.
6:20 .....
.
DIDO !UVER - Lock 13, Maey
Dana Aldrich, Raclne, was reEllen
-down 2:45 a.m.: Elisha
IDOI'ed to Veterono Memorlol

t- .

First Heart-Lung
Is Transplanted

Cur£.ew
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Pr. l'llli'.A$ANT - , . ....

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