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m any way IS eked to and Mrs. Paul Smari. · ,,.
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Omicron Imade at a meeting
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held in May at lile . regular IChapter of Vinton, Meiga and ' aflemOPn , at )heJ Firi!f
m~etlng of G~p I of the om· !Jackson , c!otmttes.
ChurcH In Middleport. The
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enS A~lal1~n ol the Mid~le- : More ti\an $10,000 was grant· and Mrs. Max Donahue and
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port Frrst Umted Pr~sbyte&lt;Jan [ed in scholarsbipa for the 1967• Rev, Howarq Ruppel! are
.,,, .' Plans were made for a May ,of Mrs . Leo Kennedy, Sr.,
Wednesday
Chureh Monday evemng at thel68 school year, More than 500 deans of tfie school.
PAST CJnEFS of Magnolia hom~ of Mrs. Larry Anderson. persons attended "lile conven- '
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''""'", Day family night to ltflcomej' has undergone extensive
Tern le will meet Wednesday i Mrs. Edw~rd Crooka gave fa- tlon
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1 Mrs Dale Smith tvorite scripture readings includ·
•'.· meeHng of the Session of the pita!
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Tn ' 1ing the "Twenty-third Psalm"
materials were evaluated,..,OJoardlll
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Sprmg Ave., omeroy,
ur.. :and "One Hundredth Psalm,"
I SOns are
discuosed. Mrs. Allen ''
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. Yal the It was announced that thelday, AprilS, wltli Mrs. Edith . ~Thomas Kelly gave de·
is acting as secretary-treasurP u~ • Ion ~~::"'~~e Rev. deacons and deaconesses would Lanning as co-hoale.!s,
!votlon~ using the topic, "Eie:·
eturned from
er for the school. It W88 deciid·ll
yoor an
~stor was !sponsor the May Day family AMATEUR GARJ&gt;EN C I u b nal Life" wilil scripture taken
ed to bave an offering each day
' oward Ruppeltth/meeting
Idinner event in May. Following will meet Wednesdar, April s. ifrom St. John. She read two ou ern
of the schoOl and a final o!fer·ll•
moderator for h
t S ·. 1 I the meeting the Rev. Mr. Rup. at 8 p, m. at the home of Mrs. ·poems "Eternal Spring" and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hutchlson .lng at" the commencement ex·
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~:nb -~~so 1 pelt served refreshments as· iGuy Reynolas, Middleport. Mrs. I"Show' us Lord," closing with ' and daughters, Cheryl, Julin, ercises to be held at tJJe cln&gt;· il
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ng The ~ession I s~&gt;ted b Irs. Anderson and ' Philson Will have tile program. a.l Easter prayer for peace. Joy Beth, and Jayne have re- ing.
· Qe~je Anderso · r 1 the Mrs. Kennedy . Favors of min· Members are to wear the&gt;r own ,The Bible study lesson was giv· turned from a tour of South. Hours for tile school will
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~vel full cooperB~bllon Sc~ool to l lature candy milk bottles were homemade Sprmg hats.
en by Mrs Jack Satterfield
They visited scenic places in ·from 9 to 11:30 a.m. with
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· for tea chers
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:f 'ua ly Vacalion
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given
eac h mem ber.
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Members' and a guest. Mi"
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' ~: t~:~~~~se '::;discussed and I Attendir,g w"e Mr. and Mrs.l YOUNG R~B~kAN Club Carol Bachtel, were Invited ~o route to Florida. Highlights in- helners to be held at 8:45 a.m.
eTWELVE FT. Wldlht
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or reonrted on Ge~ge Anderson, Mr. J u d-, .
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. . the dlnmg room for a salad eluded the works of the world Mrs. Harold Mcintyre was
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nts to be I soJ, Whtte, Mr. Richard Owens, IWill meet In the Hotel Martm IC&lt;lurse served by the hosteS!. famous sculptor and painter, named craft director of the i
An unusually large
;,.1.- tt;_ I, ~lans ~or Jmp~~~::~airs balh· : Mr. Hubert Taylor, Mr. Rsseu l~eetmg room Thursday even-~ Others attending were M r s. Paul C~nningharn. Wh.ile in SU- school.
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selection of patterns ~~ .made m the , be . aneled and tLyons, Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr ·l'"g at 8 p.m.
Richard Vaughan, Miss Char.lver Sprmgs the HutchJSons met The next meeting will
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colors for every room In
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:Mrs. E 0. Tewksbary, Mrs. REEDSVILLE· Long Bottom llotte Davidson, and Mrs. Fred ! Mr. Cunmngham personally, · beld Tueaday, April II at the '
your home.
. $ .arpeted.
IJ•mes Harley • and Charles'1Th
Homemakers Club wdl meet , Le .
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They aloo saw the water ski Ba t' I Ch h I 6·30-7·15 p I
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ohow in cypress Gardens which m. At. a later meeting pracliC'O '
7 0 clock at the home of Mrs.
was the feature attraction on
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, •. regret at the departure ol Mr. l
'_· Charles Peoples and his fa~1ily,
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·-~~ Monday evening's Mike Dous· ' ses ODS WI e e or_ ~ I
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Pr.ollt
on "Bankmg" and "Emergency 1·1
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Preparedness."
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11 man are announcing the birth Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shafer and
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Street, ~ . I
Liza Dawn, at Topeka, Kan., jEaster weekend with his moll&gt;
pealed and lhe pledge to t h e, Pomeroy. ,
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I American flag given to
open I MARY ~HRJNE, White Shrine i La
Air Force. Grandparents are mal rites were held for Timo., Be Held Apl'il 22
, the regular. meeting of the La· : al Jerasulem, will meet al the ' oh· rry Gladw~ll, freshman at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, .thy Easter Sunday at Sacred Set tho fino selection of linoleum• and·save right now
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. ' dies Ailtiliary of the Syracus&lt;.rOOF HaU Friday evening at 1 i 10 state Umverstty,
spent 1Lincoln Hgts. , of Pomeroy, and Hearl Church in Pomeroy fol· during lhlo olle. Armstrong •nd Gold Seal,
The National Honor SocJely Volunteer Fire Dept., .....hen 1t p.m. and all officers are urged 1the weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van lowing the 10 a.m. Mass, with
( . of Kyger Creek H 1~h School wtll met ;in t)l....,illage hall Monday ' lo be present to pra~ice lor , De~bert ~ecker.
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I Maire. Mason,. W. Va. This is the Rev, John Turel officiating. Be ouro to - · too, the Floor Tile - Chromt ldjllng
,• , •ponsor a Talenl Show Satur· eve~ing, March '!I
! installation.
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Godparents were Mrs. Thorn·
'" jay, April 22, al 8 pm. Every· ! R~ports were read and ap- 1 LETART FALLS
Parent · spe~t . wee en In Brl ge- ,
-~·as (Yvonne) Scally, Middleport, 111d Trim - Floor V.....,.lng - Room lilt Linoleum
.. Jne i&lt; inv1ted lo enlcr. There
proved. A routine busineos ses· i Teachers 'Assn., wf11 sponsor a l por., Ohto, With relatJves. . I
SERIES ANNOUNCED
and Mr. Louis Slsmondo, New Rugs·ln 9xl2 and 12x12 fool sizes,
s,
i oo age limit.
sion IN's &lt;:91J4ucted by the pr.,.. ldance this Friday, 8 to 11 p.m.,i Mrs..Dorothy Bryan recelved l A series of Gospel meetings Haven, others;~~ttending the
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• ": ·" First prize is 120, serond 110 nes White reported 555 filled ]Racine. Music will be provided 1servance of her birthday recent- !church of Christ beginning Ap. fer, Mrs. George Hackett,
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~'lid third .$5 Entrles ~1 tl"t :&gt;e: Ea!lter baskets were sold for a by the Dynamic Distortions. ~ 1 Y from her son, A·2c Tom !ri! 9th through April 16th, start- Mrs. Don Mullen and son,
b atived by Fnday ol th JS we•!k,l profit Lo date of 1130.40.
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Satnrda
I Bryan and lamlly,
stationed •ing at 7:30 p.m. Eugene Con- an Thomas Scally and sons,
, _a'tili may he marled d~rect l v '·' Mrs. Hall lhanks everyone • POMEROY H' h ~ h I ·nat Grand Forks. N.D. mstea1 1gar of Parkersburg will speak J~ and Tommy. A family
' the high sc1Jool
f who helped in any way to make sponsor a dance lgpartyc S~ur:;v of Ml rds. Dalnny ABirownM as F re· tduring the week and Edward dinner was held following the
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. por e ear Jer, so rs, ave Wh"t "II
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ay, P" services at e me o
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Attending
the meehn~ were :High. School auditorium from .6 tby Bry'an , Middleport , a'nd M' . ;ri;;.l~16;_,~m~orn~in:,g.;:a::;;nd~ev~en;;.;ln;;;g:;,,~M~rs~,~Ha;;;c;;;k;;;et~t,.;Sr:;;·:._...,...,...,.!:iiiiiiii~
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J H ~d"th Hood , Thel· 1emcee
unttl II P m. The Jays
w11l :'Fred George of Rutland, Is · a
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'TONitilft ond tHVRSD.AY , I rna Grueser. Fileen Clark. Mary 1
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! Lavender Mvla Hud•on. Ag· •
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,Hospilial.
... , NOT OPEN
' nes White' ami Donna Phelps. ! w.s,r,.s. OF Heath Melh11- l Emmett Shuler luiS been re- ·
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· dist Church will meet Monday, turned to his home after havApril7·tl
April 10, at the church at 7:30 iing been a medical patient at;
WALT DISNEY'S
RETURNS HO'IIE
. p. m. Program leader will be Veterans Memorial Hospital in
"MONKEYS, GO HOME I"
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Dessie Patter~n
returned Miss Bess Sanborn and hostess- Pomeroy.
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i, · M~ur.re Chevalier. Y•·ello Mi· 1 home on West Main St., Pom- les will be Mrs. Max Roller, Kl!llh Cunnmcham and a
·~!r:~~.~~:O~:onf'S.
I eroy, Monday from veterans IMrs. C. A. Emmish, Mr~. Pat guest, Dav1d c:tevenger. h.ave
Min'• Bo•t Friend
Memorial Hospital after fivo l Gallagher, Miss Frieda Faeh· re~rned to thetr hom~ 10 L1ma
Going Plu"'
weeks Ot confinement due to nle and Miss Sanborn.
a£.er vtsJbng here w1th t h e
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lJiness
former's grandmotller 1 Mrs.
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Weekend gue&gt;ts of Mr. and
I Mrs, William Grueser were Mr.
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bus.
Students returning to R l o
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Handle of IGrande College &amp;Mer the spring
Middleport are announcing ythe ' break Include Candace Bahr,
-'"' ..·birth of a baby boy born at IDennis Saelens, Suzanne Brad· !
Holzer Hospital. The baby has bury, Jerry Davts, Don Han· I
been named Charles Jackson, nmg, and Joe Relclunond.
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SON IS BORN
Jr., and weighed 711 pounds.
He bas a sister,
Becky.
GrandI
Mr
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paren s are r. an Mrs, Char· ray Col bu
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an ey, ngsvl 11e, and : the birth of Iii 1r fi t
h"ld I
3.99 to 5.99
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Diddle ia hoy Monday\ ~s 3 tc
of Syracuse
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1versity Hospital in Columbus.
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Mr. and Mrs. E1ynn Kemper i The baby weighed 7 pounds ·
· !fi"llt oloed oil your feet. Weor
and sons of Waverly were call- Y.z ounces and has been named
tho J\liltor Clluaii-·U.S. Keds.
ed here by the death ofMrs. Todd Kenneth. Grandparents
....,. of ruued but breath•
Sylv1a Ledhe . Mrs. Kemper Is Mr and Mrs ,._ __1 M
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A bel W rd
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. woe es urray
l&gt;lo fll&gt;rk:l. Mad• with flt.dblt
e ormer nna
a who of Point Pleasant W Va
- Wntem KnH Knockers
com:urt IOfu. Made with tht uclusiv. hNI and ardl
was raised by Mrs. Ledlie.
mer Middleport ~eskten~' and
-hlon construction lhll 11,.. you "thll 11'011 Kodl
Mr. ~nd Mrs, Kay .Benscoter . Mra. Ida Preston of Gallipolis.
-WIItemJttns
....~llf'' Come, PIC! out )'IIIII now Kodo
and children of Bowling Green 1Mrs. Clara Murray, Middleport,
were caUed bore by the death is the great grandinother M
-Jamaica Shorts
of h~r grandmother, Mrs. Sylvia Murray graduall!cl from Middl~:
-l!ldal Pushers
Ledhe.
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port High Scilool and is current.
Mr. and Mrs. William Faulk- ly working on his PH degree
ner of Hurricane. W. Va., visi~ al Oltio State Univeraity.
In tho Middlo Block Next lo Elberfolds
ed her sJSter. Mr. and Mrs. - - -·-.iacktts
Charley Handley, Sunday.
al Meigs General Hospital In
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
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Pomeroy.
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Edwards ar• medical patienls j Mr. and Mrs. Chester Meslililiiiiii
ser and children of Columbus
spent several days last weet
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Alpha Barr.
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Mr. Robert Pierce and aons
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of Columbus visited Ills parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Pierce ov·
-Jamaica Short Sets
er a recen I weekend,
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day afternoon with their
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David Pierce of
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1111 sportaWUr for the ~!
Pier&lt;e,
Mr, and Mrs. Blair Cadwallader and sona spenl several dayo
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some 35,1100 U. 8. and Filipino
years ago Sunday lbousanda uf
. soldiers, Including 5,000 MaAmerlcan IJII(I Filipino pris~
rlne,, were !11!111 on the enforced
ners, taltM by the Japanese i,
march. Reports ol civilians
the cgnqueol ol the Blllaen
Involved - mostly Filipinos peninsula, btgan
long,
ran as high as 65,000 to 85,000.
lorturOU! walk that history
Whether by design or the
records as "The Baloan Death
· confusion of war, lbere are
Marcb!'
virtually no autiJorllaUve o!fi.
To this day, there Is no
cia! records avaUabre In Japan
accurate record of jllll haw
on the Bataan Incident. Cons..:
many/ men tOok part In the
quently there are conllicting
jlliiiHius march to prison
reports between Japan and the
camps under !be burning
United States concerning th•t
Philippine sun, and how many
exact number of deatbs during
died.
the march.
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Uno!flclal Amerlean reports
said several · thouaand Alnerl·
cana and ritlplnoa loll lbeir
lives during the ~. and
several lilousand -more during
aubsequtml captlvUy.
The Americans listed the
"Deal!! Marcb" among Japan' •
war crime,. ·
The Japan... COOI!Ilander , In
the Philippln~. U. Gen. Masaharu Homrna; who was aald not
to have personal knowledge of
the march, was executed by a
firing squad· although be had
been relieved of Ills CQmmand
In the PhllitiPlnes long before

Weather

wer ended. He was
cgiiSidered by his fellow gener·
als as "too Weatorn oriented anG
too lOft."
Many ollter Japanese miiiiary
leaders were executed as war
criminals following the end ol
lhe war, and todty there are
only a handful of ex-&lt;&gt;fficers
still aU~e. They 111ually prefer
to reritiln quiet The few
Jap1111ese wllo will talk about II
at all deny vellemenUy the
American clterge thet lite
Japanese ai1Il)l treated U.S. and
Filipino P.O.W.'s Inhumanely Ill
the BolaBJI march.

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Tatauo Teraahlll, 1 wrllorpoet now In his eo's, wn In the
Phlllppines at lbe outllreat of
the wer, saw Bataan tall ml
accompanied ma111es ol
P.O.W.'s In a march o! some 3540 miles to San Fernlllldo.
In an Interview, Tarasblll
called the American cllar&amp;• a
"total lie which was deltptetl to
whip up anti.Jiipanese fet!llngs
among the American people
(during the war),"
"Death Mardi
Takajl Wachl, a Ueutenanl
general in lile Japanese ImperIal army who wu lloamla'i•

chief llde Ia the l'blllppflj!t,

a11o malnliainll "you COIIId not
lllil II I dellb llllln!h.''
Wachl, now 74 and living a
quiet life In retirement Ia the
lelllde town of Nsawa
oui..lde Tokyo, laid lbe late
. Gen. DousJas M~ur "exploUed to a maximum lhe
clarln8 escape ol 10 American
P.O.W.'s to AIJIIInlla from the

Philippines."
"These 10 men got away from
a priSon ·~ in Mindanao and
tot safety to /ouatralia where
MacArthur bad earlier retreat-

ed," Waclil' 1ald.

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lng "'!''ltr, low ID the 40s north
near 50 aoalb. Friday parlb&gt;
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to 8 and on Saturday from 9 to 9 In the evening.

See Our .;:.t
Complete Lirij
Of Womens
Sportswear
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DOWN WITH STEADYING
Dear lie)en :
I've !!ad it. !lnlte, kids, and
stamp 011.1 steadying! At !east
half tht girls I koow would
rather to out with different leilu, but we can't. The minute
we dste a boy more than once,
the other guys back off. The
minute a girl shows interest
In a boy the other lifls put blm
down if he Isn't "true" to hereven If she doesn't want It that
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net office $18.:10; six munt111, f~.lO;
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ridiculous. But nobody
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Katzenhach Distrust the Working Stiffs

uul cettini 1 reputation? I

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my m_other' Helen, blit, ~II'Int;
do your kids ride themTING SPECTATOR ..,
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Today 11 Thursday April 6 Here'• my problem. I
6.5 million tqns; our~ was 2.3 million.
By LYLE WILSON
years have been lenient beyond parole or .protected altogetb\!1' the 96tb day tf 11167 ~th 2tlt ~ fallen hard for a resDy ''Diet
The U.S. imports 62 per cent of the fish
United PreiS lateraallonal
bounda In dealing with rapbls, from fail !rial by l'l!ason of fullow.
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· girl. But I'm used to tlle~lter
it consumes, accountmg fnr a $500·mil·
In a distinguished career in murderers and assorted hoods. ~nc!usive but rejected evidence The moon Is between Ill laat ldnd. We've been JOin&amp; toflit!Jlion balanee of payments deficit in the Iaw and public service, Nicholas Katzenbach to!cl the ~nfer. of a crime ~mmltted.
quarter and full stage.
er elflbl montba IDd I w(luldn'l
fishing industry.
' DeBellville Katzenbach h&amp;s ence it was emotional nonsense The Federal Bureau of The morning star b Mars.
burt her for 1111lhllla·
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All of which leads Hall to warn that learned to distrust the Instincts to assert the court decisions Investigation has lor yearo been The evening atal1 81'1 Venll.!
So Why do I keep ti'ylnJ; wbetl
the Russians are closer to sinking us of the faceless working stiffs cause crime. Thlo cynical preaching that the certainty of Mar.~ and Jupiter.
' I know ahe'l too decenilo 'liVf
than burying us.
who live on lhe grubby side judgment by Katzenbach should speedy, adequate punishment Is u.s. author and world trave- In?
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streets and pay the taxes.
Katzenbach r e c en t I y was statement by J. Edgar Hoover. Law enforcement agencies have this day In 18112.
alter we Faduate 11111· ' tear.
chairman of the Presiden~s The FBI director said:
been dismayed by the tendency On this day In hlslory:
What makes me get so forward
National Crime Commissioq. ln , "Coddling o! criminals Jnd of th Supreme Court and lower In 1830 Joseph Smith or~a- that abe hae threatened, I to
that capacity he was lead • of! I soft justice Increase crime." courl8 to favor the Individual nlzed the' Church of the Lauer break up with 111• II I ti!Q!I't
speaker last week before a Could Hoover's statement be rights o! criminals over the Day Saints or Mormon Church stop? I don't want til.:' I
f~:L:~~~!.~Bo~shoi troupe tn , nent musical., "Hallelujah Ba- l "The Correct Way to Kill" .. conference on crime summon•d l what Katzenbach meant by j pro~ctlo!!. o! lhe , commmlity. In Fayette,' N.Y.
' love and honor her. ,} ~ld
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In 1909 Robert Perry became probably he di18ppouyed at!d
sunbathing or sw1mmm g . Boston _. 7th Ave.'s lovely wald tip: that Oswald and re- COIIsider the commission's 352 bach is out of touch with Ihe l Emotional nonsense is not the the first 'rivilired man to -roaeh disillusioned If she ever
. swim away . -. Kitty Campbell suffered a heart cently deceased David Ferrie page report.
common man, as well as with phrase fur the state of the the North Pole
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"''"n''t one of for knlg~thood Sarah Chur- risks, thst the records we r 0011troversial. aspects of the ally involved in the crl~e wave. the pby¥jcilljl..J,!l'!"'l\iJ)Ili'JI,,.'I"t- ~nJn , 1955, Queen Elizabeth 11 If you didn't wan! th( g_lrl
"The }100 Show" ther chill's
family
nickname: missing 'til D. A. Jim
crone exp!os•on m the Umted There " no nonsense mvolved. tached to !he· .Grea~, ~pc•e!Y· io.mally anniiiJnced Sir Anthony you lot, you wouldn"t be Dol'
Jeannie rooms w1th F•d- "Mule," like in stubborn-as-a. located 'em this week . _
States. Delegates grumbled The common man's life is at Chi•f surgeon and cruel of Eden prime minister. lie mal. EJt if you plan marr!age
~~c•la of lhe Mad-show) Peace, it's wonderful: Israeli C.L.E.'' TV man
after the first round of ; stake. Hjs emotions are fear, iloternal medicine is LBJ. 1'be replaced Sir Winston Churchill in just a few monthS you can
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rap st. or mur er· JU ges w IL eterm ne w r• e The Philippines ancbors Its per Up. This drlvea me b~tty.
'flldlcate's takeoVe~ Q - For lbe last 1o_u r not subsided by that time
U.ct that U.S. courts In recent er is sprung from jail by easy law shall be.
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Vegas Flamingo ls b!f: mon~ I have been hav111g should be taken to discover and
Sangley Ia no longer vital to tell her I ha~ it? AIK\ h111 Cll1l
m the left chest due to treat the cause. If 1 large
American military ~urposes and she get rid of 111-DA.IjE
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I J awn na u·ona 1 lnter•s t Dear Dave··
--· •• '!1le Sheraton Hotel tilere any cure?
it can be drawn off with a
requires use of the base.
She can get rid of a. "mOJ!'"
&lt;leal aloo canceled " - Pl..rtsy may be dry or but unless the cause is ramov·
Tough aegotlations lie ahead tache" with I good depUa\WJ
.. Out of "A wet, dependina on whether ed the fluid will return.
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with complete serous DUidl "e poured Into
By VICENTE MALIWANAG forces In Vietnam: lind at Subic The request reportedly caught direct clash of Interests. &amp;tb she may buy at any lirUI .ttl
Merrill also call- Ithe opace between the lungs Q- My 100 has very
Ualted Press Interaational
Bay, a repair and supply center the United States by surprise. Pbillpplne and Amoric!an offi· variety store, But "te\Jlng ~e!'
bentfit for her lifelung jand the cllest wall by the tn- breath. Hio teeth are
MANILA (UP!) -The rela· for 7th fleet ships. These two Only six months aao, the two cials, are hopefUl that II will be about It" Is fOmething.l'd hflf
the N. y_ Mis- flamed surf~ce. In e•tb~ case, and the doctor can't find
tions between the United States and Sangley Point are all allieo aJaned an - agreement settled, In the same manner to taclcle If I were Ia i.~
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and th9 Philippines, olten oweet located on the Island of Luzon providing for a 25-year lease to that they bave hurdled olher shoes.
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but sotnetimes sour, may torn and are all within a radius ol aU AmeriClln military bases In thorny ~ue:itlons before.
Maybe you could tel!! up:JO
culosis, rheumatic fever or Isometh ing he can do for
sour again.
less than 1110 miles from this country.
As to what form the it with a discusolon of ·~~lio:;
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luna abscess) or a tum 0 r. breath?
A new issue has come up Manila.
The United States rejected setUement may take, no one Is trolysis" - the permanent ft..
Mr -lll!YQnt_ stop a Strapping the chest 1s oft'" A _ There are 00 many which threatens to provoke
Natloaai Need•
the demand Monday. Tbe U.S. wiUing to hazard a guess at this moval of unwanted h~- ,:.
Doloras Oray ldone to relieve the pain by lim· cause• of bad breath tbat
fresh barbs from both sides The Pbillpplnes wanlf the maintalnl that SMgley, Ideally staae.
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of "SO.rry!" ihng the moveltlentl of t be very th orough se~ch
unless one side yield• or' unless United States to give up Sangley located _just_ ar~oss _Manila Bay
Y. scene: the ald :che'lt while treating tlte under· sometimellbe made to
mutual accomodabon " · reach· and allow 1ts own navy to move from thiS c1ty, IS VItal to Asian
1fdCJe In front o! i l yin~ cause with appropriate cover the cau se. Your letter ed.
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The questiOn Involve! the agamst smuggbng, a major a1 headquarters for anllFuneral March." I Q - After the removal of Car~ful studie; ~
status of .Sang ley Point Naval menace In this country costing submarine potrola In the South
£=~=i~lanl~ actually the tower lobe of my right constipation i.s n~t
Base, one_ of three major the government estimated -rev· China Sea.
and .-eep lung, fluid remains tn my halitosiS b t - -1 r of th mtlltary mstallatlons main- enue losses of more than $100
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,.• talned by the United Stat"' In million a year.
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Second Clall pollage plld at POIDft01,
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The Soviets employ 9,000 peopl~ in
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quently give him Jaxativos, Ibis ·
may be a oontributlng factorIf yo~ have made your son
10 sell • coMC!oUJ about bla
condition that he Is nervously
teiiSe, this, too, can be a lac·
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to to full &amp;lasses of water dail~
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mealtime. 'Ibis alone has clear·
ed up many a case of halitosla.
Q - Ia tl!ere any treatment
for cancer of the liver!
A - A ,.11011t ln the hospital
may be given anttcaocer drugs
by olow InfUsion directly Into
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Although tblt to not • cure it
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OUtfielder Jim Northrup con-: tllat gave them a 3-Q lead 1P the has been t"roughout the series ' while scored th eir first victory
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sell. "His great defense'and his! Western playoffs when they
with J,ee Mayo-but May hopes the ninth ~I, gaye Detroit .Ill! "We'll make it In four and on rebounding, especially off the defeated the San Francisco
hiS . hot bat wUI make_ll even VICtOry ·over Kansa.o City. Boston's Door," the 7i!olrs defensive board, did 1!. it - Warriors 115-1119 at St. Louis. ;
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" ' overwhelming cboice of outfielder Lee Maye, whos a, runs In the runth to tum back~· and south to the count~ hne a- elected, being C L Tannehr lt.! &gt;ale. so that persons who mrsswnters and sportscasters as the ! .'l/7 Hfetime hitter. May bopesjBoston. Ken Harrelson !lllgled, long Route 7 will "sign-up" Ap- president : D1cl&lt; V;·.rghan , vice]·~d contributmg to the 1966
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McMuUeo'• fly and Doug port Leg•on Hall for !illddte-- retary . treasurer. and Dr.
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He's been h•ving I tood 1Camilli slngled to start the port's 13th season of organized Clyde Ingels, com missioner , - Approved condurl mg ••···• 'I
1 " - ~u Hudson of dSt. Lo~ " !spring and he continued to look I winning rally for Washington.
"little league" baseball.
Mrs. Dick Va ughan "
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13 votes an h Arc e : like a hitter Wedoesday as be Singles by Hank Aaron and Boys In the program wbo are ' drive chairman
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trJ have . to learn," he said. 4'1 : a l-0 victory over the PJt· upnsa~ that carried tht Braves 1 fore next 'Aug. t; and are not I summer in umpires m::amtam-1 tami ng a spon~or for. ihe P-eeplan to work out regularly dur-;tsburgb Pirates.
past Mmnesota.
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oy by tire time next season ] M~y has~ lifetime averagn of 1for. six l~ings, the _ Orioles They are to bring $2 lor in- lore the sl&lt;lrt of the season to1 tpanls only) . Shirte.
&gt;turts. "
.31,8 m ~big lea~ ga_mes ~ ~ rallied agamst rookie Stan suranc:e. Team managers will review the ma nn er in which l tast year will be used
Bing, the Piston's first rouod i he s _trylllg to wm the Reds Bahnsen to ,beat lhe Yankee~. : he on h~nd. Parenll! should games are to be rond11cled.
lhis ylar.
iraft choite aftP.r starring at I firs~ base ,JOb from Tony Perez CUrt Blefary s ~w~:t-run triple m1attend With the1r sons, u poss1-1 - Agreed to have um pires. ! - Approved new un ifo:ms
iyracuse, was the lOth highe•t l and ~rdy ~Ieman:
the seventh lnnmg was the key ! ble. "P':'Wee" players ai&lt;O I who rec;ive -~ ~. per ga me. at- the Yankees. man aged by Bob'
&lt;eorer in the NBA this season, Mays Winning Slllglt came l blow.
should Sign that day.
I tend a ·clm•c conducted by , Hysell A sponsor " needed 1
and the fifth rookie ever to after.Pinm doubled~ moved Roolde Bob ~clan doubled I Arrangements were camplet- 1experienced a1eu um p1 r~&gt;~.
1 - ApprJved league action to
score more than 1,6110 points. , to third on Pet~ Roses flyout. home two runs m the seventh ed for this first action, and for 1 - Agreed to offer thr insur- start Monday. May 29, day beHis biggest scorillj! total was 17 ! It decided the ISSUe aftor lour off rellev~ llete ~mos to g1ve Tag Day on June 3 at a meet- 1ance contrarl to the M1lls Ag- lure M•'llorial Day.
poinl&lt; against the Baltimore : Red p!tch~s, Billy McCool, , St. Louis_ ill! VIctory over mg of the assocJahon Wednes- •ncy.
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WASffiNGTON (UP! I -Pres. ' I, Detroit nipped Kansa.o City, tenders.
rnventory of umforms. and '
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tea m roster of boys return ing
sandlot first baseman, waa to j' 3, San F!'anciSco topped Cleve. for the Cubs and drove In five 'l
•·quipment to the president by
be _isvited today to pel'!onn ae land 6-S In 10 Innings, Houston runo bot the Angels escaped NEW ORLEANS. La. (UP! i-• Deron John'"n had be•n ISSued S•gn Up Day Aprill2.
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1 When all ;tar teams are seLeague opener Monday betlween ! Louis edged Philadelphia 5-4, 1for flve runs In the top of the I Clevtland Indians meet here 1 Billv McCool. Gerry Arrt ~o . I Jeooled recommendauons of nnn-·
the WashmgttJn Senatoi"'I and i BaltimOT"e topped the Y!mkees ~nth.
: for a gan!e today as both tea~.s ~ Don Notteb:~rt and D·uTell Os-1 agers will be ~nsJdered by tt•e
the New York Yankees.
I 5-3 and the Chicago OJ~ and ~cb ~monte hit a three- ~ started back home from spnng , t
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fly. to Ur~uay for a hemispher- \ 10-10 tie_ in a ga~e that '!aslgtal't Houston on U.S way to Ule The Reds savored sucre!l:s l~e ;i~:t s:xs inni~~s, );ielded on~ each team m lhe leagu~ on his
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) -Jade! little Gary Player, the 1961 , tus Lea e slate
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Rookie first hasem&gt;n Lee
CH.A:RLESTON, w. Va. !UP!) In the neck to his rivals, went I Niclclaus agreed and so did ! May singled home Vada Pinsnn
_Ken Carpenter, coach of the, out after four presli8e goals Palmer.
in the 12th inning Ill give the
Charleston Rockets of the Cun· · today In the opening round of
Wino Special Cootql
Reds the.r Wednesday win .
tln•ntal Footi&gt;all League last 1 the 31st Mastm Golf Tour- Palmer completed his tourney Pinson touched off the winseason, confirmed here Wednes- i nament.
preparati~ns by wln~ing a I nlng rally, doublln~ off Elroy:
dli&gt; ~e has been appointed head 1 Nicki
ankl with A . Ispecial rune-bole compe!lUon oo Face to lead off the inning. He 1
roaeh of the Hartford Charter : Palmer":::· c:fa~~te 'at I :::''~I" p~r three layout Wednesday. j D)OVed to third as Pete Rose I
Oaks of the CFL.
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the lush Augu•ta Nabonal
Jliirtlord post. He -resigned as .
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~litit coach for/ Charle.,\on at - The first mon In history to i Open champton, was ltsted as Doug Sanders, the 1967 leader '"
th "hd of last 'season after a win the Masters three straight I an 8 to 1 shot to snare the total monty won, and Gay
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DOWN WITH STEADYING
Dear lie)en :
I've !!ad it. !lnlte, kids, and
stamp 011.1 steadying! At !east
half tht girls I koow would
rather to out with different leilu, but we can't. The minute
we dste a boy more than once,
the other guys back off. The
minute a girl shows interest
In a boy the other lifls put blm
down if he Isn't "true" to hereven If she doesn't want It that
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Subscription rates: Dellverld by car
rler where available, 35 cents per we~
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net office $18.:10; six munt111, f~.lO;
tllree months $~.90. By Motor Routt
where carrier servlce aot ava&amp;ble onE
muntll ,1.30. By mail una year $10.00;
Six muntbs, $5.25; Three montb1, ~.00.

ridiculous. But nobody
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Katzenhach Distrust the Working Stiffs

uul cettini 1 reputation? I

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do your kids ride themTING SPECTATOR ..,
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Today 11 Thursday April 6 Here'• my problem. I
6.5 million tqns; our~ was 2.3 million.
By LYLE WILSON
years have been lenient beyond parole or .protected altogetb\!1' the 96tb day tf 11167 ~th 2tlt ~ fallen hard for a resDy ''Diet
The U.S. imports 62 per cent of the fish
United PreiS lateraallonal
bounda In dealing with rapbls, from fail !rial by l'l!ason of fullow.
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· girl. But I'm used to tlle~lter
it consumes, accountmg fnr a $500·mil·
In a distinguished career in murderers and assorted hoods. ~nc!usive but rejected evidence The moon Is between Ill laat ldnd. We've been JOin&amp; toflit!Jlion balanee of payments deficit in the Iaw and public service, Nicholas Katzenbach to!cl the ~nfer. of a crime ~mmltted.
quarter and full stage.
er elflbl montba IDd I w(luldn'l
fishing industry.
' DeBellville Katzenbach h&amp;s ence it was emotional nonsense The Federal Bureau of The morning star b Mars.
burt her for 1111lhllla·
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All of which leads Hall to warn that learned to distrust the Instincts to assert the court decisions Investigation has lor yearo been The evening atal1 81'1 Venll.!
So Why do I keep ti'ylnJ; wbetl
the Russians are closer to sinking us of the faceless working stiffs cause crime. Thlo cynical preaching that the certainty of Mar.~ and Jupiter.
' I know ahe'l too decenilo 'liVf
than burying us.
who live on lhe grubby side judgment by Katzenbach should speedy, adequate punishment Is u.s. author and world trave- In?
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streets and pay the taxes.
Katzenbach r e c en t I y was statement by J. Edgar Hoover. Law enforcement agencies have this day In 18112.
alter we Faduate 11111· ' tear.
chairman of the Presiden~s The FBI director said:
been dismayed by the tendency On this day In hlslory:
What makes me get so forward
National Crime Commissioq. ln , "Coddling o! criminals Jnd of th Supreme Court and lower In 1830 Joseph Smith or~a- that abe hae threatened, I to
that capacity he was lead • of! I soft justice Increase crime." courl8 to favor the Individual nlzed the' Church of the Lauer break up with 111• II I ti!Q!I't
speaker last week before a Could Hoover's statement be rights o! criminals over the Day Saints or Mormon Church stop? I don't want til.:' I
f~:L:~~~!.~Bo~shoi troupe tn , nent musical., "Hallelujah Ba- l "The Correct Way to Kill" .. conference on crime summon•d l what Katzenbach meant by j pro~ctlo!!. o! lhe , commmlity. In Fayette,' N.Y.
' love and honor her. ,} ~ld
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In 1909 Robert Perry became probably he di18ppouyed at!d
sunbathing or sw1mmm g . Boston _. 7th Ave.'s lovely wald tip: that Oswald and re- COIIsider the commission's 352 bach is out of touch with Ihe l Emotional nonsense is not the the first 'rivilired man to -roaeh disillusioned If she ever
. swim away . -. Kitty Campbell suffered a heart cently deceased David Ferrie page report.
common man, as well as with phrase fur the state of the the North Pole
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public mind, Katzenbach to the · In . !941, German troops -A LOW DOWN DOG''' ' 't '
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"''"n''t one of for knlg~thood Sarah Chur- risks, thst the records we r 0011troversial. aspects of the ally involved in the crl~e wave. the pby¥jcilljl..J,!l'!"'l\iJ)Ili'JI,,.'I"t- ~nJn , 1955, Queen Elizabeth 11 If you didn't wan! th( g_lrl
"The }100 Show" ther chill's
family
nickname: missing 'til D. A. Jim
crone exp!os•on m the Umted There " no nonsense mvolved. tached to !he· .Grea~, ~pc•e!Y· io.mally anniiiJnced Sir Anthony you lot, you wouldn"t be Dol'
Jeannie rooms w1th F•d- "Mule," like in stubborn-as-a. located 'em this week . _
States. Delegates grumbled The common man's life is at Chi•f surgeon and cruel of Eden prime minister. lie mal. EJt if you plan marr!age
~~c•la of lhe Mad-show) Peace, it's wonderful: Israeli C.L.E.'' TV man
after the first round of ; stake. Hjs emotions are fear, iloternal medicine is LBJ. 1'be replaced Sir Winston Churchill in just a few monthS you can
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discussion that conference lead· r fruatration, disgust. There is an President .. and his .. aid~s .. ~v~ ·who ~s·•gned the day before. ' certainly wait- and' your gl_rl
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rap st. or mur er· JU ges w IL eterm ne w r• e The Philippines ancbors Its per Up. This drlvea me b~tty.
'flldlcate's takeoVe~ Q - For lbe last 1o_u r not subsided by that time
U.ct that U.S. courts In recent er is sprung from jail by easy law shall be.
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Vegas Flamingo ls b!f: mon~ I have been hav111g should be taken to discover and
Sangley Ia no longer vital to tell her I ha~ it? AIK\ h111 Cll1l
m the left chest due to treat the cause. If 1 large
American military ~urposes and she get rid of 111-DA.IjE
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I J awn na u·ona 1 lnter•s t Dear Dave··
--· •• '!1le Sheraton Hotel tilere any cure?
it can be drawn off with a
requires use of the base.
She can get rid of a. "mOJ!'"
&lt;leal aloo canceled " - Pl..rtsy may be dry or but unless the cause is ramov·
Tough aegotlations lie ahead tache" with I good depUa\WJ
.. Out of "A wet, dependina on whether ed the fluid will return.
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lor both sides In vi'w of this or cosmetic "sandpaper" 11'~\!;li,
with complete serous DUidl "e poured Into
By VICENTE MALIWANAG forces In Vietnam: lind at Subic The request reportedly caught direct clash of Interests. &amp;tb she may buy at any lirUI .ttl
Merrill also call- Ithe opace between the lungs Q- My 100 has very
Ualted Press Interaational
Bay, a repair and supply center the United States by surprise. Pbillpplne and Amoric!an offi· variety store, But "te\Jlng ~e!'
bentfit for her lifelung jand the cllest wall by the tn- breath. Hio teeth are
MANILA (UP!) -The rela· for 7th fleet ships. These two Only six months aao, the two cials, are hopefUl that II will be about It" Is fOmething.l'd hflf
the N. y_ Mis- flamed surf~ce. In e•tb~ case, and the doctor can't find
tions between the United States and Sangley Point are all allieo aJaned an - agreement settled, In the same manner to taclcle If I were Ia i.~
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and th9 Philippines, olten oweet located on the Island of Luzon providing for a 25-year lease to that they bave hurdled olher shoes.
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the play mi&amp;htn't &lt;bronchill.l, pneumonia, tuber-rhis bowels open. Isn't
but sotnetimes sour, may torn and are all within a radius ol aU AmeriClln military bases In thorny ~ue:itlons before.
Maybe you could tel!! up:JO
culosis, rheumatic fever or Isometh ing he can do for
sour again.
less than 1110 miles from this country.
As to what form the it with a discusolon of ·~~lio:;
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luna abscess) or a tum 0 r. breath?
A new issue has come up Manila.
The United States rejected setUement may take, no one Is trolysis" - the permanent ft..
Mr -lll!YQnt_ stop a Strapping the chest 1s oft'" A _ There are 00 many which threatens to provoke
Natloaai Need•
the demand Monday. Tbe U.S. wiUing to hazard a guess at this moval of unwanted h~- ,:.
Doloras Oray ldone to relieve the pain by lim· cause• of bad breath tbat
fresh barbs from both sides The Pbillpplnes wanlf the maintalnl that SMgley, Ideally staae.
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of "SO.rry!" ihng the moveltlentl of t be very th orough se~ch
unless one side yield• or' unless United States to give up Sangley located _just_ ar~oss _Manila Bay
Y. scene: the ald :che'lt while treating tlte under· sometimellbe made to
mutual accomodabon " · reach· and allow 1ts own navy to move from thiS c1ty, IS VItal to Asian
1fdCJe In front o! i l yin~ cause with appropriate cover the cau se. Your letter ed.
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In ~nd u~ it _lor operations security ~ause of ll8functlon_s
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does however fl 1
The questiOn Involve! the agamst smuggbng, a major a1 headquarters for anllFuneral March." I Q - After the removal of Car~ful studie; ~
status of .Sang ley Point Naval menace In this country costing submarine potrola In the South
£=~=i~lanl~ actually the tower lobe of my right constipation i.s n~t
Base, one_ of three major the government estimated -rev· China Sea.
and .-eep lung, fluid remains tn my halitosiS b t - -1 r of th mtlltary mstallatlons main- enue losses of more than $100
Contrary To Agreement
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bUt won't dodge 1 sel'!Oul queoJlon with 1 brtl!h-ofl. . ·

Second Clall pollage plld at POIDft01,
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The Soviets employ 9,000 peopl~ in
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logistical suppOrt center of U.S.
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quently give him Jaxativos, Ibis ·
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10 sell • coMC!oUJ about bla
condition that he Is nervously
teiiSe, this, too, can be a lac·
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to to full &amp;lasses of water dail~
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mealtime. 'Ibis alone has clear·
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Q - Ia tl!ere any treatment
for cancer of the liver!
A - A ,.11011t ln the hospital
may be given anttcaocer drugs
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The Philadelphia 76ers are eliminate the Celtics by winnmg 1 to gobble up everything."
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I pulled down a , playoff-record.
U.S. professional sports history.[
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At stake Js the Boston Cel~cs ~ num had praJse for all h1s blocked fiye shots. Russell , also
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OUtfielder Jim Northrup con-: tllat gave them a 3-Q lead 1P the has been t"roughout the series ' while scored th eir first victory
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tlnued his batting surge with a ~-t·Of-~even.game Eastern -Di·. was Chamberlain," said Ru s~ : in th• third game of U•e
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sell. "His great defense'and his! Western playoffs when they
with J,ee Mayo-but May hopes the ninth ~I, gaye Detroit .Ill! "We'll make it In four and on rebounding, especially off the defeated the San Francisco
hiS . hot bat wUI make_ll even VICtOry ·over Kansa.o City. Boston's Door," the 7i!olrs defensive board, did 1!. it - Warriors 115-1119 at St. Louis. ;
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" ' overwhelming cboice of outfielder Lee Maye, whos a, runs In the runth to tum back~· and south to the count~ hne a- elected, being C L Tannehr lt.! &gt;ale. so that persons who mrsswnters and sportscasters as the ! .'l/7 Hfetime hitter. May bopesjBoston. Ken Harrelson !lllgled, long Route 7 will "sign-up" Ap- president : D1cl&lt; V;·.rghan , vice]·~d contributmg to the 1966
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McMuUeo'• fly and Doug port Leg•on Hall for !illddte-- retary . treasurer. and Dr.
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He's been h•ving I tood 1Camilli slngled to start the port's 13th season of organized Clyde Ingels, com missioner , - Approved condurl mg ••···• 'I
1 " - ~u Hudson of dSt. Lo~ " !spring and he continued to look I winning rally for Washington.
"little league" baseball.
Mrs. Dick Va ughan "
fund record hops at lhe park
13 votes an h Arc e : like a hitter Wedoesday as be Singles by Hank Aaron and Boys In the program wbo are ' drive chairman
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trJ have . to learn," he said. 4'1 : a l-0 victory over the PJt· upnsa~ that carried tht Braves 1 fore next 'Aug. t; and are not I summer in umpires m::amtam-1 tami ng a spon~or for. ihe P-eeplan to work out regularly dur-;tsburgb Pirates.
past Mmnesota.
113 years old before next Aug. 1. 1ing t'O nlrol of ga mes: C:1 grecd 1Wet• te~~m (15 plaversl
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Blanked by Mel Stottlemyre should come to Sign Up day.l to have all managers meet t.c- com pete in a couniy
oy by tire time next season ] M~y has~ lifetime averagn of 1for. six l~ings, the _ Orioles They are to bring $2 lor in- lore the sl&lt;lrt of the season to1 tpanls only) . Shirte.
&gt;turts. "
.31,8 m ~big lea~ ga_mes ~ ~ rallied agamst rookie Stan suranc:e. Team managers will review the ma nn er in which l tast year will be used
Bing, the Piston's first rouod i he s _trylllg to wm the Reds Bahnsen to ,beat lhe Yankee~. : he on h~nd. Parenll! should games are to be rond11cled.
lhis ylar.
iraft choite aftP.r starring at I firs~ base ,JOb from Tony Perez CUrt Blefary s ~w~:t-run triple m1attend With the1r sons, u poss1-1 - Agreed to have um pires. ! - Approved new un ifo:ms
iyracuse, was the lOth highe•t l and ~rdy ~Ieman:
the seventh lnnmg was the key ! ble. "P':'Wee" players ai&lt;O I who rec;ive -~ ~. per ga me. at- the Yankees. man aged by Bob'
&lt;eorer in the NBA this season, Mays Winning Slllglt came l blow.
should Sign that day.
I tend a ·clm•c conducted by , Hysell A sponsor " needed 1
and the fifth rookie ever to after.Pinm doubled~ moved Roolde Bob ~clan doubled I Arrangements were camplet- 1experienced a1eu um p1 r~&gt;~.
1 - ApprJved league action to
score more than 1,6110 points. , to third on Pet~ Roses flyout. home two runs m the seventh ed for this first action, and for 1 - Agreed to offer thr insur- start Monday. May 29, day beHis biggest scorillj! total was 17 ! It decided the ISSUe aftor lour off rellev~ llete ~mos to g1ve Tag Day on June 3 at a meet- 1ance contrarl to the M1lls Ag- lure M•'llorial Day.
poinl&lt; against the Baltimore : Red p!tch~s, Billy McCool, , St. Louis_ ill! VIctory over mg of the assocJahon Wednes- •ncy.
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: Gerry Arr1go, Don Notteherl l Philadelphia. It was the bflh day evening.
- Approved M rs Vaughan's Managers are to m•et at the
and Darrell Osteen, blanked the otraight loos for the Phils, who
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WASffiNGTON (UP! I -Pres. ' I, Detroit nipped Kansa.o City, tenders.
rnventory of umforms. and '
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tea m roster of boys return ing
sandlot first baseman, waa to j' 3, San F!'anciSco topped Cleve. for the Cubs and drove In five 'l
•·quipment to the president by
be _isvited today to pel'!onn ae land 6-S In 10 Innings, Houston runo bot the Angels escaped NEW ORLEANS. La. (UP! i-• Deron John'"n had be•n ISSued S•gn Up Day Aprill2.
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1 When all ;tar teams are seLeague opener Monday betlween ! Louis edged Philadelphia 5-4, 1for flve runs In the top of the I Clevtland Indians meet here 1 Billv McCool. Gerry Arrt ~o . I Jeooled recommendauons of nnn-·
the WashmgttJn Senatoi"'I and i BaltimOT"e topped the Y!mkees ~nth.
: for a gan!e today as both tea~.s ~ Don Notteb:~rt and D·uTell Os-1 agers will be ~nsJdered by tt•e
the New York Yankees.
I 5-3 and the Chicago OJ~ and ~cb ~monte hit a three- ~ started back home from spnng , t
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It f eomh"l M- Cool workm r Irt&gt;tain- at leilst one• bov fr(]m
fly. to Ur~uay for a hemispher- \ 10-10 tie_ in a ga~e that '!aslgtal't Houston on U.S way to Ule The Reds savored sucre!l:s l~e ;i~:t s:xs inni~~s, );ielded on~ each team m lhe leagu~ on his
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) -Jade! little Gary Player, the 1961 , tus Lea e slate
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Rookie first hasem&gt;n Lee
CH.A:RLESTON, w. Va. !UP!) In the neck to his rivals, went I Niclclaus agreed and so did ! May singled home Vada Pinsnn
_Ken Carpenter, coach of the, out after four presli8e goals Palmer.
in the 12th inning Ill give the
Charleston Rockets of the Cun· · today In the opening round of
Wino Special Cootql
Reds the.r Wednesday win .
tln•ntal Footi&gt;all League last 1 the 31st Mastm Golf Tour- Palmer completed his tourney Pinson touched off the winseason, confirmed here Wednes- i nament.
preparati~ns by wln~ing a I nlng rally, doublln~ off Elroy:
dli&gt; ~e has been appointed head 1 Nicki
ankl with A . Ispecial rune-bole compe!lUon oo Face to lead off the inning. He 1
roaeh of the Hartford Charter : Palmer":::· c:fa~~te 'at I :::''~I" p~r three layout Wednesday. j D)OVed to third as Pete Rose I
Oaks of the CFL.
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the lush Augu•ta Nabonal
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their parents, M-. a:~d Mrs. C.
S. Rif~, were Mr. and Mrs.
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W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. r,
Rife and family of Sl. Albrms, i
Mr. and Mrs. Georg• Beveridge I
and family o! Winfield, Edward 1
Rife nnd son, Billy, of Johns-[
town, ~tr. and Mrs. W. H. Rife
I and family of Mooresville, Ind.,
Mrs. Patty Hoffman and 10n,
Stevie, Albany, and Mr. an4
1Mrs. Ray Brooks, Rl. 4 Albany,
! Mrs. Marjorie Rife and doug~.
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son, Henry E. R1fe. Johnstown,
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March 27. to ottenJ the wed·
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IJat kl Rife, to Airman 2C 8-:ol·
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Seattle. He il in tbe Air Police
there. They have anolher sonin-law, Larry Truman, who has
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Rife and family of Sl. Albrms, i
Mr. and Mrs. Georg• Beveridge I
and family o! Winfield, Edward 1
Rife nnd son, Billy, of Johns-[
town, ~tr. and Mrs. W. H. Rife
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Mrs. Patty Hoffman and 10n,
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sell Run.
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lllarles Rife.
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son, Henry E. R1fe. Johnstown,
were in St. Albans Monday,
March 27. to ottenJ the wed·
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IJat kl Rife, to Airman 2C 8-:ol·
lie MrEiiver. The new couple ,
left immedJalely following the
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(Charlotte) Ale find Mrs. Jacl.
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there. They have anolher sonin-law, Larry Truman, who has
enlisted in the Air Foree and iJ
waiOnt bll call now. H11 wlfe·Ja
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REXAU. DRUGS
112 E. MAIN
992-2955
POMEROY
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Sundey 10130 AM to 12:30 PM end
5:00 to 9:00 PM

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Rapi~ ~eporting Bill Comes Up fo~ V~te:

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40 Nell Ave.; Toni K. WooleD, COLUMBUS (urn - A bill
Rt. 2 Cheshire: Vicki G. Poet- to speed up ·lhe repQrting of
k&lt;r, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Lester L. election results for tbe offices
Bales, Rt. 2 BldweU; WoOdrow of Presldeot and vice president
W. Eggleton, Rt. I Bidwell; of tile United Statal!, Congress
NEW YORK (UPI) _ Fifteen broadcasting industry Mrs. Robert H. Snedegar, Rl. I and
was to be voted
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unions today joined the striking American Federation of Gallipolis; Mrs. A: Ray Smith, on t~ay m lhe Ohio House.
f'elevision and Radio Artists in a sympathy move to pres· Rt. 2 Cheshire: Clifford L. Jon· !"dicattons were lhe mea.sure
~ure the nation's three major networks mto a settlement. es, West Columb1a; Mrs, Jack rmght run into some opposttlon
.'· Effects of the concerted action were not immediate· H. Parsons, Pt. Pleasant; Lewis on the floor, as It did ln com·
''1y apparent, but an AFTRA spokesman said members of L. Caldwell, Pt. Pleasant; Don· mittee where it was touch-and·
' the 15 unions- mcluding such varied employees as musi· aid E. Wooten, Rt. 1 Harrison. go on obtaining a favorable reccians, stagehands, electncians, cameramen, scenic destgn· ville; Mrs. Salem A. Yates, Ra· ommendation.
ers and technicians cme: Mrs. Kenneth W. Eblin, The bill, sQught by lhe News
would respect AF'I'RA's pte· more on old films and re-.runs. Rt. 3 Pomeroy, Freeland s. Election Service (NES) and
ket lines here.
Allhoug!J the sympathy move Norris Racine· Melissa
R. backed by lhe secretary of
.: Presumably, this could furth· was ortgmally scheduled to Craig,' Middiepo'rt; Mrs. Mary state's office, requires that the
er reduce the sk1mpy amount of begm today, several members L Shumaker, Pomeroy ; Mrs. votes for President and vice
'1ive and newly taped program- of two umons - techmc1an:s and Lester M Lewis, Pomeroy; president be counted first and
!-ming now bemg broadcast by electnctans - Jumped lhe gun Verne Cole, Wellston ; Mrs. posted outSide the counting
,'-'l!C, CBS and NBC, and force and walked off thetr JObs all Ferne M. Sheets, Jackson; AI· place.
othe networks to rely mure and NBC and ABC Wednesday af· va v. Mahaffey, Rt. 3 Albany ; Tben the votes would have to
ternoon and evcnmg
Mrs Evan D. Jones 1 Jackson; be counteQ for governor, US.
The. Huntley · Brmkley Show Denme J. Frazier, Ashlaod, Ky. senator, and congressmen and
on NBC · TV Wednesday was Mrs Joseph w. Collins, Wells· posted before the county could
plagued by nushaps. su•h as ton.
begin on local races
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picture blackouts durmg comBirths
A penalty is prov1ded for rereally 8 death marcn, we 1merc1als, lack of synchromza· Mrs Kenneth w Eblin, Rt. 3 moval of the posted results by
t!ertaJinly would have rece1ved l t1on between sound and p!cutre. Pomeroy, son, 1 02 p m. Wed- anyone.
~:~;\~. from the Fore1gn land no sound at all
I nesday, Mrs. Edgar L. Atkins, The NES, which gathers vot"
\ Huntley was one, of the fewl4 Burger St, son, 2.22 p, m. ing results for United Press
network newsme~ •ho chose lo Wednesday, Mrs Davtd R. Ly. International, Associated Press
~~~~~:~~: "'ho w~s m the 11gnore his umon s p1cket hnes Ions 517¥.! Fourth Ave., son, and the three natJOnal rad1oas a cJ\'lhan em- , He has been appearmg on the 1 3 44 m Wednesda ; Mrs. televisiOn networks, sa1d the
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petmlt a rotatiOn ~ ~ .
from Ohio which is considered Howard Collier, d~!Y
requirements onil incl'ease
of ripreselllillv•· 011
a key state in national races. (llreetor, who told of ebanges
~Is for School Emp!o)'e j\et~l a jolnt,yPCallimal ~··,;. ·'
Machines Urged
accuunting m~lhods.
ment system members
' Wilen !here art· mort
The House Government Oper· Committee Chainnan
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Conunjttee whiCh beard
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Reps. Robert
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the bill was headed b~ Rep. f1rsl formal hearing wiD
and J m e
dlitrlcll·• Ulld~
Charles E. Fry, 1\-Sp~ngli~ld, held next Tuesday
laws.
and It was tol~ that votmg rna- with tile state HighWay
chines woilld greatly help in men! representatives
getting a faster vote tabulation. There was little
Fry introdu~ We!lne~ a the sessions of lhe Senate
bill which -would require the Ul!e House Wednesday.
of mechanized voting machines The Senate pass:eed~D~~~~::::
throughout Ohio by 1972. he proved measures a1
said it has the backing of tbe $1,011,0110 to settle 32 claims
on your grocery pulrchta&amp;t9* t,1li
secretary of state.
gains! the state a~d authorized
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He said meChanized voting the sale of milk in IIJ.OIIjlte
machines, in addition to speed- containers.
with proof of purchase of any·,.'
mg the count and making a House approval was given
more accurate count, would bills increasmg the e1&lt;11mtnation
size of GROUND and INSTANT· ·.
help safeguard against election and liCensing fee lor steam en·
fraud.
· gmeers and botler operators:
There are about 13,1100 polling requirmg payment in full of
places in OhiO and only 5,283 c1ty assessments under $25;
of them now use the mechani.,.. and permittmg t0'.1!1Sh1ps to
al vr,hng machines About 1,300 buy liability insurance to cover
precmcts in Hamilton County volunteer firemen lor Injury or
Gel Your Caah Riuse an electronic machine. That death going to or from the fire
fund Certificate and _
leaves 6,5113 precincts using the station fn private transportapaper ballot.
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details at our '8tol'e41 ••
The admimstrabon's $4.9 bll- Bills were offered in the
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hon appropriations b11l was ex- House to reqmre hospitals to
Reg
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plamed We dn es d a y to the footprmt mfants, create an
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The lo1.i hhast•~ organ~~ who announred hiS resc1sswn of ~~~· ;;;~· 8 A~;~~· Mr~r~w~i
By THOMAS A. PLEDGE
stand Wednesday and told of a Chicago south side townhouse.
couf Aavc een avelrt · a $78Q,OOO-a-year l'Ontract. Re· L Bush Trent F 11 : g · Mra
United Press International
the death of e1ght nurses she But the nurse's vo1ce was
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PEORIA, Iii &lt;UPl) -{;orazon 1 worked w1th at South Ch1cago steady, her JaW
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• :'If the ~as~~~~~e e~=~r ~~:dan a because NBC ha~. been s~.owm~ I Terry 'E ~wJs, o:r:
M~lvi~ I slaughter _of e1ght nurses and 1a met hodical k1ller and pomt:d j walked within a few feet of
ietter gras~ of the sJtuatwn on I re-runs of old Tomght pro \ Matheny, Herbert R Sayre, n_amed Richard Speck as the a finger at Speck and saJd whel'c Speck _slumped m ~green
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Mrs Ronald G Slboid George k1ller. returns to the stand "Thts JS the man "
1 sw1ve! ehalf, and pomted
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man, Mrs A. Jack Wnght, Dl- Pubhc defender Ge~ald W romplexwn - not long haned linger. H1s face was stony.
wtth "aboul 80 000 capta· ' S 1
ane s Wyant Mrs Opal Young Get~y knows t.he states cas~ and acne scarred , as IS Speck
Continues Testimony
and 1hpmo s~l~ I
Mrs Morns North
' agamst Speck, 25, rna} stand or Claim Wrong Idtntlfiention
Prosecutor Wilham Martm
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gone to Bataan after r.1c
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pollee showed M1ss Am~rao a more teslimony today, presu~
of the war"
allwd soldier slam
_211• tin~ woman __took the book of more than 1110 ptctures mably so she could tell the
Japan's full-scale altnrk rm In another War zone C achon. I
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l)aliaafi was launched on Apnl 3, about 70 miles northwest of
she pomted out a man aod satd 1July 14 mormng when she found
Saigon, guernlla mortars hit a'
he was S1mllar Later the I all eight nurses dead-strangled
About 50 ODD to 60.000 Jap a- forward command post of the 1
defense said, she was shown a or stabbed.
soldiers took part m the us Army's t73rd atrborne •
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----t:~:~;: accordmg to ofhml brIgade Wednesday II I g ht,
Iand ~he told pol•ce,thiS picture
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COLUMBUS (UPI )- A wtld- was more Similar
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differs sharply with sumt• troops, :spok-esmen said.
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t cat strike halted production at]
Between outbursts of sobbing, I
i.n~eri1ran est1mates that placed But the mortar attacks la~led I BERLIN (UP!) - Vice Pres- the Weslmghouse Columbus Corazon Amurao, 23• told the
unclassmedSO ' lb.
strength of 11e Japanese to ha lt the record-stzed AmerJ- IIdent Hubert H Humphrey and plant early today m a dispute court how she surviVed July 13
'r·ces on the Phil!ppmc pemn can push through the frontier his wtfe, Munel , braved a bomb over suspension of a umon strang~~~-stabbmg slaught':._ m COLUMBUS WPI) at 200 000
ngles "here lor years the Vlel nlot agamst him and kept their steward
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was reported to keep 11s ldate today to see Berhn
offiCials called the
REVIVAL OPENS
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··~:!a.'~ Ma mla Wilh Gen natwnal military and political 1 U S • Bnttsh French and We.:il stnke illegal and cslled on em- The Hartford UB Church will I
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said "I am too old now headquarters plus Its rad 11 Berlin security agencies ordered ployes to report for work
Sl ~gm revival services Sunday 1 week, ~ whether .tP~ proposed
remember ex;wfl, tJow 1 ·rv "tatmn and vast supply dump~ , VIrtually unhm1ted protection 1 usual
a Apnl 9 at 7 30 p m , With Rev. 1Omo Bond Commtsston shall be
soldiers took part m
More Americans Arrive . Iafter pollee arrested 11 extreme I Ptckets at all entrances to +he Norman Ta ylor as evangelist \put before voters on May 2.
cam"JaJgn ,
And !Ia• odds rose agamst the leftwmgers Wednesday night , sprawling plant on the Clt~'s There Will be spec18l smgmg.
Clu~f Justice KingS;fey A.
and accused them of "a I
1 Taft m a move seen as at
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Cummumsts f u r the r U S
west Side prevented the day
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1 o spoke~men reported Amerlc'ln
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ON DEAN'S LIST
of the OBC saJd the state's
that we were out- troop strength m V1etnam rose
V~tt President Hubert H. The confusmn resulted m a Charlene K DaVls, daughter hJ r1hest cou~t would hear oral
by our capl1ves ThiS frum 425 000 to 435,000 last I Humphrey, after ignorinll large traffic jam wh1ch backed of Dr. and Mrs J. J. Dam,
ument.s on the
beeause we couldn't leave v.cek
1 what pollee called a bomb I up automob1les for
several MJddleport, has been named on Th~rsda .
case
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many of our tY1~r t1 h 1r(11 " At Lhe same hme Commumst plot against bJs Ufe, new to blocks around the plant.
the Deans list at the Rhode fsY
prisoners of v.ar smce we troop strenglh m South VIetnam Berlin today without incident. I
land School of Destgn, for suMei -,-G_e_o_e-ra_I_H_o_s iUil
to f1ght Jo claim remamed steady at abm•t
He was wildly cheered by I
penor performance
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West Berllnen~ as 1
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ended on Ratarm Comm umst casualties apparent· be drove from the airport to I
admmc year
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battle was del3yed un•·l ~orth Vietnamese Infiltrators I '
ARREST MAllE
followmg dav when lac 1n the a1r bad weather eonsp1rucy to make an attack
DIVORCE ASKED ,
~!rlc.an m1htary commander
t d t d
on the Ji[e and health" of Allen E White 71 a form er John Miller, age 30, West A pelttlon for diVorce has
Jonathan Wamwnght' c~n mue k o Nog h ~merJcaniHumphrey.
resident and m,;. e' &lt;lf Meigs Columbia was arrested by Porn- I been filed in Common Pleas
m pt:rsun to declar~ ~nes s~n mg or~
Jeltnam I The Humphreys were sche-1 County, died ~
~sday eve- eroy police Wednesday on a I Court by Thomas K. Jackson,
I r spo67esmen sal a re:live- duled to arrive by plane at l&lt;JO Ining at Memm nl hospital m charge of unsa(e operation and Sr • Rt 1, Rutland, against Salsaid r(J\!owmg the t~ ~w
m!stslons roarWe dmto P m 17 30 a m EST) at his- Washm,gton C H.
wrll appear m Mayor Charles lie M. ,Jackson, a min&lt;lr, ad1Legar's court on Apnl 1a
e om mums country c n~::;1
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declaralwn of surrender, day smashmg a power plant 20 torte Tempelhor Airfield on a • r
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of Amencans ani mllt·s cast of Hanoi and other flight from Bonn
11896, the son of the late Ohver
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BA.~QUET TONIGHT
places m the moun tams lhe ~ountr
announcement the tt conspira· moved to W~shington C H. in
e omeroy
mergen~y The annua~ All · Southeastern
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tors mamly students and alll1936 from Middleport. He own- squad was IUmmoned at US Ohio Athletic League ba!Jket·l
Open Dally 9:00 to 7•00-Fridey Tll8 .,
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were lotally exhaustd d ntedo er tacUtSonSoanthuVn~rece- ~ anti~VJetnam war and pru-1 ed and operated a grocery store p.m. Wednesday to the
ball banquet will be held
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three mon ths m the me:sc arm force toda chased Chinese Commumsl, planned to U1 as ng1on . . 2 years.
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gm~m
~tains," he redled "Tlley
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Iattack Humphrey "by means of! He was a Navy veteran of roy lor Audria Jeffers, who . 6·30 Taylor Locke, M1am1
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2-3975
enough ammumtwn b:.Jt ~rv~~ackto V~~~ Co~~~edba;~ah~n]bombs, plastic bags filled With World War 1, .a member of the adm1~ted to Veter~ns Me~onal iversJty cage mentor, will
were without food M'" ol · g b
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dpp Y cheml&lt;ais and other dangerous Grace MethodiSt Church and of Hospttal as a med1cal patient. lhe guest speaker.
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th wJk 111 M
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were suffenng fl om
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PLAN SALE
k!ods of dl se "S&lt;S
US spokesmen said the fir t
A search of thetr llvmg
Tl L t t F II U 'ted
Lack 01 Food
combmed Mekong ground swe:p jquarters produced proof," pu- Marguente , a son, Jack, of th 1e C~ arh ails h ~
lm!- :o
Amem.ms ar1d F'JhDI
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1\orwalk, a daughter,
Mrs ren ure WI o a rurn- 1
nt t e war as k1iled 32
v · Ste 1 w h t c mage sale Friday• A~ll
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A lawyer representmg some IrgJma mp e, as mg on ·
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H and SIX grandchlldr('n and starting at 9 a m m the build: : ca~,r~n~ '\11h t!J tr more members of the tough of the youths said they plan- ~ tw~ sisters Mrs Ann Ed~und- mg next to Earl's B&amp;rber Sh
sa1d addmg tl1&lt;1t me !)14th battalion in the sun-baked ned 'd
only to fr1gl\ten the
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Funeral services will be held
ns x 14, WHITE WALL ---.,--""'"'-- $.19,99 plus
to do w1th ~ u c h :1 11
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number of v s and
"t on l th pdrevltlous Jom '
Saturd&gt;y at 1 30 P m. at the Th1' Harnsonviile P T 0. will
825 x 14, WHITE WALL
$21.35 plus
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KJrkpatnck Funeral Home at sponsor it round and square
sold. tedrs and rl' 111 g"es no mfantry S\\eep.
Washington C II with the Rev dan~:e at the Harnsonvi11~
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Ten Y Roush, son of Mr and I
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related Japa· Mrs Vtrg•l Roush, Letart Falls, A jury tnal on a civil
to 4 and 7 to 9 Friday.
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ns x 14, TWIN WHITE WALL_·...,··-"-~-- $24.44 plus
tn set lhe Club at Oh1o Techn~ral College of Meigs against Ralph E. Oar·
885 x 14, TWIN WHITE WALl •'
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on a march to San m tus f1rst quarter Enrolled mImen, et a), continued this morn·
,j';:J:d~~e:c~fiSIOn taken Electromcs Engmeering Tech- 1mg in COmmon Pleas Court.
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With Gen. nology. he. IS a member of Ai· The state and county are seek·
off~eers
pha Kappa Ps1 Fralermty aod Iil!f! reeovery of funds paid a
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RaJd the dn'i 11!'1 Ce tn Institute of Elcctncal and Elec- relative of Carmen, claiming he
FOODARAMA- REF. &amp; FREEZJ!R.L_
i!f!1do was only ''1\tl tront cs Engmeers.
bad su!fic1•nt funds
without
ONLY
l:ttie over '17
drawing county and state asslst~.,~~.:m a normal , APPOINTMENT MADE
ance checks.
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be too rough The appomtment of Michael I Jurors are Clarence A. Brad·
Convtnftnt Ttrn11
C' Valentine to the posltlon '•f i ford, Norman Russell, Dons
of thoee assistant dtreciOr lor regional i Ih!e, H. H. McEihmney, A!t10rt iI
route to San evaluation and program design 1L. Martin, Earl Dean, Tbomas
suCfering from 'I Ohio niversity's C(lmm~nl· [ A. Blaine, Owen Watson, Betty
FURNITURE CO.
larrhen, dysentery, ty Semces Office has been an- 11,, Theiss, Lawrence Milhoan,
MASON, W. VA.
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40 Nell Ave.; Toni K. WooleD, COLUMBUS (urn - A bill
Rt. 2 Cheshire: Vicki G. Poet- to speed up ·lhe repQrting of
k&lt;r, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Lester L. election results for tbe offices
Bales, Rt. 2 BldweU; WoOdrow of Presldeot and vice president
W. Eggleton, Rt. I Bidwell; of tile United Statal!, Congress
NEW YORK (UPI) _ Fifteen broadcasting industry Mrs. Robert H. Snedegar, Rl. I and
was to be voted
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unions today joined the striking American Federation of Gallipolis; Mrs. A: Ray Smith, on t~ay m lhe Ohio House.
f'elevision and Radio Artists in a sympathy move to pres· Rt. 2 Cheshire: Clifford L. Jon· !"dicattons were lhe mea.sure
~ure the nation's three major networks mto a settlement. es, West Columb1a; Mrs, Jack rmght run into some opposttlon
.'· Effects of the concerted action were not immediate· H. Parsons, Pt. Pleasant; Lewis on the floor, as It did ln com·
''1y apparent, but an AFTRA spokesman said members of L. Caldwell, Pt. Pleasant; Don· mittee where it was touch-and·
' the 15 unions- mcluding such varied employees as musi· aid E. Wooten, Rt. 1 Harrison. go on obtaining a favorable reccians, stagehands, electncians, cameramen, scenic destgn· ville; Mrs. Salem A. Yates, Ra· ommendation.
ers and technicians cme: Mrs. Kenneth W. Eblin, The bill, sQught by lhe News
would respect AF'I'RA's pte· more on old films and re-.runs. Rt. 3 Pomeroy, Freeland s. Election Service (NES) and
ket lines here.
Allhoug!J the sympathy move Norris Racine· Melissa
R. backed by lhe secretary of
.: Presumably, this could furth· was ortgmally scheduled to Craig,' Middiepo'rt; Mrs. Mary state's office, requires that the
er reduce the sk1mpy amount of begm today, several members L Shumaker, Pomeroy ; Mrs. votes for President and vice
'1ive and newly taped program- of two umons - techmc1an:s and Lester M Lewis, Pomeroy; president be counted first and
!-ming now bemg broadcast by electnctans - Jumped lhe gun Verne Cole, Wellston ; Mrs. posted outSide the counting
,'-'l!C, CBS and NBC, and force and walked off thetr JObs all Ferne M. Sheets, Jackson; AI· place.
othe networks to rely mure and NBC and ABC Wednesday af· va v. Mahaffey, Rt. 3 Albany ; Tben the votes would have to
ternoon and evcnmg
Mrs Evan D. Jones 1 Jackson; be counteQ for governor, US.
The. Huntley · Brmkley Show Denme J. Frazier, Ashlaod, Ky. senator, and congressmen and
on NBC · TV Wednesday was Mrs Joseph w. Collins, Wells· posted before the county could
plagued by nushaps. su•h as ton.
begin on local races
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picture blackouts durmg comBirths
A penalty is prov1ded for rereally 8 death marcn, we 1merc1als, lack of synchromza· Mrs Kenneth w Eblin, Rt. 3 moval of the posted results by
t!ertaJinly would have rece1ved l t1on between sound and p!cutre. Pomeroy, son, 1 02 p m. Wed- anyone.
~:~;\~. from the Fore1gn land no sound at all
I nesday, Mrs. Edgar L. Atkins, The NES, which gathers vot"
\ Huntley was one, of the fewl4 Burger St, son, 2.22 p, m. ing results for United Press
network newsme~ •ho chose lo Wednesday, Mrs Davtd R. Ly. International, Associated Press
~~~~~:~~: "'ho w~s m the 11gnore his umon s p1cket hnes Ions 517¥.! Fourth Ave., son, and the three natJOnal rad1oas a cJ\'lhan em- , He has been appearmg on the 1 3 44 m Wednesda ; Mrs. televisiOn networks, sa1d the
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from Ohio which is considered Howard Collier, d~!Y
requirements onil incl'ease
of ripreselllillv•· 011
a key state in national races. (llreetor, who told of ebanges
~Is for School Emp!o)'e j\et~l a jolnt,yPCallimal ~··,;. ·'
Machines Urged
accuunting m~lhods.
ment system members
' Wilen !here art· mort
The House Government Oper· Committee Chainnan
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Conunjttee whiCh beard
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Reps. Robert
a'Dd bflng epip!Oy.llif
the bill was headed b~ Rep. f1rsl formal hearing wiD
and J m e
dlitrlcll·• Ulld~
Charles E. Fry, 1\-Sp~ngli~ld, held next Tuesday
laws.
and It was tol~ that votmg rna- with tile state HighWay
chines woilld greatly help in men! representatives
getting a faster vote tabulation. There was little
Fry introdu~ We!lne~ a the sessions of lhe Senate
bill which -would require the Ul!e House Wednesday.
of mechanized voting machines The Senate pass:eed~D~~~~::::
throughout Ohio by 1972. he proved measures a1
said it has the backing of tbe $1,011,0110 to settle 32 claims
on your grocery pulrchta&amp;t9* t,1li
secretary of state.
gains! the state a~d authorized
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He said meChanized voting the sale of milk in IIJ.OIIjlte
machines, in addition to speed- containers.
with proof of purchase of any·,.'
mg the count and making a House approval was given
more accurate count, would bills increasmg the e1&lt;11mtnation
size of GROUND and INSTANT· ·.
help safeguard against election and liCensing fee lor steam en·
fraud.
· gmeers and botler operators:
There are about 13,1100 polling requirmg payment in full of
places in OhiO and only 5,283 c1ty assessments under $25;
of them now use the mechani.,.. and permittmg t0'.1!1Sh1ps to
al vr,hng machines About 1,300 buy liability insurance to cover
precmcts in Hamilton County volunteer firemen lor Injury or
Gel Your Caah Riuse an electronic machine. That death going to or from the fire
fund Certificate and _
leaves 6,5113 precincts using the station fn private transportapaper ballot.
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details at our '8tol'e41 ••
The admimstrabon's $4.9 bll- Bills were offered in the
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hon appropriations b11l was ex- House to reqmre hospitals to
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plamed We dn es d a y to the footprmt mfants, create an
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The lo1.i hhast•~ organ~~ who announred hiS resc1sswn of ~~~· ;;;~· 8 A~;~~· Mr~r~w~i
By THOMAS A. PLEDGE
stand Wednesday and told of a Chicago south side townhouse.
couf Aavc een avelrt · a $78Q,OOO-a-year l'Ontract. Re· L Bush Trent F 11 : g · Mra
United Press International
the death of e1ght nurses she But the nurse's vo1ce was
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PEORIA, Iii &lt;UPl) -{;orazon 1 worked w1th at South Ch1cago steady, her JaW
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• :'If the ~as~~~~~e e~=~r ~~:dan a because NBC ha~. been s~.owm~ I Terry 'E ~wJs, o:r:
M~lvi~ I slaughter _of e1ght nurses and 1a met hodical k1ller and pomt:d j walked within a few feet of
ietter gras~ of the sJtuatwn on I re-runs of old Tomght pro \ Matheny, Herbert R Sayre, n_amed Richard Speck as the a finger at Speck and saJd whel'c Speck _slumped m ~green
llataan
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Mrs Ronald G Slboid George k1ller. returns to the stand "Thts JS the man "
1 sw1ve! ehalf, and pomted
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man, Mrs A. Jack Wnght, Dl- Pubhc defender Ge~ald W romplexwn - not long haned linger. H1s face was stony.
wtth "aboul 80 000 capta· ' S 1
ane s Wyant Mrs Opal Young Get~y knows t.he states cas~ and acne scarred , as IS Speck
Continues Testimony
and 1hpmo s~l~ I
Mrs Morns North
' agamst Speck, 25, rna} stand or Claim Wrong Idtntlfiention
Prosecutor Wilham Martm
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gone to Bataan after r.1c
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pollee showed M1ss Am~rao a more teslimony today, presu~
of the war"
allwd soldier slam
_211• tin~ woman __took the book of more than 1110 ptctures mably so she could tell the
Japan's full-scale altnrk rm In another War zone C achon. I
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l)aliaafi was launched on Apnl 3, about 70 miles northwest of
she pomted out a man aod satd 1July 14 mormng when she found
Saigon, guernlla mortars hit a'
he was S1mllar Later the I all eight nurses dead-strangled
About 50 ODD to 60.000 Jap a- forward command post of the 1
defense said, she was shown a or stabbed.
soldiers took part m the us Army's t73rd atrborne •
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Iand ~he told pol•ce,thiS picture
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COLUMBUS (UPI )- A wtld- was more Similar
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differs sharply with sumt• troops, :spok-esmen said.
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t cat strike halted production at]
Between outbursts of sobbing, I
i.n~eri1ran est1mates that placed But the mortar attacks la~led I BERLIN (UP!) - Vice Pres- the Weslmghouse Columbus Corazon Amurao, 23• told the
unclassmedSO ' lb.
strength of 11e Japanese to ha lt the record-stzed AmerJ- IIdent Hubert H Humphrey and plant early today m a dispute court how she surviVed July 13
'r·ces on the Phil!ppmc pemn can push through the frontier his wtfe, Munel , braved a bomb over suspension of a umon strang~~~-stabbmg slaught':._ m COLUMBUS WPI) at 200 000
ngles "here lor years the Vlel nlot agamst him and kept their steward
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was reported to keep 11s ldate today to see Berhn
offiCials called the
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··~:!a.'~ Ma mla Wilh Gen natwnal military and political 1 U S • Bnttsh French and We.:il stnke illegal and cslled on em- The Hartford UB Church will I
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Sl ~gm revival services Sunday 1 week, ~ whether .tP~ proposed
remember ex;wfl, tJow 1 ·rv "tatmn and vast supply dump~ , VIrtually unhm1ted protection 1 usual
a Apnl 9 at 7 30 p m , With Rev. 1Omo Bond Commtsston shall be
soldiers took part m
More Americans Arrive . Iafter pollee arrested 11 extreme I Ptckets at all entrances to +he Norman Ta ylor as evangelist \put before voters on May 2.
cam"JaJgn ,
And !Ia• odds rose agamst the leftwmgers Wednesday night , sprawling plant on the Clt~'s There Will be spec18l smgmg.
Clu~f Justice KingS;fey A.
and accused them of "a I
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s 1 from reportmg for work
ON DEAN'S LIST
of the OBC saJd the state's
that we were out- troop strength m V1etnam rose
V~tt President Hubert H. The confusmn resulted m a Charlene K DaVls, daughter hJ r1hest cou~t would hear oral
by our capl1ves ThiS frum 425 000 to 435,000 last I Humphrey, after ignorinll large traffic jam wh1ch backed of Dr. and Mrs J. J. Dam,
ument.s on the
beeause we couldn't leave v.cek
1 what pollee called a bomb I up automob1les for
several MJddleport, has been named on Th~rsda .
case
1
many of our tY1~r t1 h 1r(11 " At Lhe same hme Commumst plot against bJs Ufe, new to blocks around the plant.
the Deans list at the Rhode fsY
prisoners of v.ar smce we troop strenglh m South VIetnam Berlin today without incident. I
land School of Destgn, for suMei -,-G_e_o_e-ra_I_H_o_s iUil
to f1ght Jo claim remamed steady at abm•t
He was wildly cheered by I
penor performance
the
_ oma/
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287 .000. u s spok esmen sat d : about 3100
West Berllnen~ as 1
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fmrt semester of the 1966.67' ac~ IRacine David Walker Dexter
ended on Ratarm Comm umst casualties apparent· be drove from the airport to I
admmc year
Di b'
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8, but the rormal cessalwn ly balanced off new recruits and city ball for a speech.
I
sc arges - ear Darst.
battle was del3yed un•·l ~orth Vietnamese Infiltrators I '
ARREST MAllE
followmg dav when lac 1n the a1r bad weather eonsp1rucy to make an attack
DIVORCE ASKED ,
~!rlc.an m1htary commander
t d t d
on the Ji[e and health" of Allen E White 71 a form er John Miller, age 30, West A pelttlon for diVorce has
Jonathan Wamwnght' c~n mue k o Nog h ~merJcaniHumphrey.
resident and m,;. e' &lt;lf Meigs Columbia was arrested by Porn- I been filed in Common Pleas
m pt:rsun to declar~ ~nes s~n mg or~
Jeltnam I The Humphreys were sche-1 County, died ~
~sday eve- eroy police Wednesday on a I Court by Thomas K. Jackson,
I r spo67esmen sal a re:live- duled to arrive by plane at l&lt;JO Ining at Memm nl hospital m charge of unsa(e operation and Sr • Rt 1, Rutland, against Salsaid r(J\!owmg the t~ ~w
m!stslons roarWe dmto P m 17 30 a m EST) at his- Washm,gton C H.
wrll appear m Mayor Charles lie M. ,Jackson, a min&lt;lr, ad1Legar's court on Apnl 1a
e om mums country c n~::;1
M Wh t
bo F b
dres9 unkno
declaralwn of surrender, day smashmg a power plant 20 torte Tempelhor Airfield on a • r
I e was
rn e 23, /
•
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of Amencans ani mllt·s cast of Hanoi and other flight from Bonn
11896, the son of the late Ohver
CALLED
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emerged from the•r mlll•ary targets up and down ' West Berlm pohre s&amp;ld '" an Iand Lomsa Weiker Wlnte. !ie Th p
E
BA.~QUET TONIGHT
places m the moun tams lhe ~ountr
announcement the tt conspira· moved to W~shington C H. in
e omeroy
mergen~y The annua~ All · Southeastern
d ~.'::,'1~;
I th Y r
tors mamly students and alll1936 from Middleport. He own- squad was IUmmoned at US Ohio Athletic League ba!Jket·l
Open Dally 9:00 to 7•00-Fridey Tll8 .,
~~
were lotally exhaustd d ntedo er tacUtSonSoanthuVn~rece- ~ anti~VJetnam war and pru-1 ed and operated a grocery store p.m. Wednesday to the
ball banquet will be held
en - Jam
- u
1etna-,
w hi
cH 1
Kesterson residence m Pome- Ath
t · ht be
g
Saturoy Ti19
three mon ths m the me:sc arm force toda chased Chinese Commumsl, planned to U1 as ng1on . . 2 years.
. ,
ens omg ,
gm~m
~tains," he redled "Tlley
Y
Y
Iattack Humphrey "by means of! He was a Navy veteran of roy lor Audria Jeffers, who . 6·30 Taylor Locke, M1am1
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2-3975
enough ammumtwn b:.Jt ~rv~~ackto V~~~ Co~~~edba;~ah~n]bombs, plastic bags filled With World War 1, .a member of the adm1~ted to Veter~ns Me~onal iversJty cage mentor, will
were without food M'" ol · g b
P
dpp Y cheml&lt;ais and other dangerous Grace MethodiSt Church and of Hospttal as a med1cal patient. lhe guest speaker.
'
routes etween 5aJgon an the
th wJk 111 M
Lod
were suffenng fl om
h Mk
Dei
I obJects such as stones "
e I esv e asomc
ge
.
,
nce-nr
e ong
ta.
.,
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. I He IS survtved by his W1fe,
PLAN SALE
k!ods of dl se "S&lt;S
US spokesmen said the fir t
A search of thetr llvmg
Tl L t t F II U 'ted
Lack 01 Food
combmed Mekong ground swe:p jquarters produced proof," pu- Marguente , a son, Jack, of th 1e C~ arh ails h ~
lm!- :o
Amem.ms ar1d F'JhDI
h
h
hce said
1\orwalk, a daughter,
Mrs ren ure WI o a rurn- 1
nt t e war as k1iled 32
v · Ste 1 w h t c mage sale Friday• A~ll
7
only emptv fn a1g
11
d
ed
A lawyer representmg some IrgJma mp e, as mg on ·
·f"•
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guerr1 as an captur
eight
H and SIX grandchlldr('n and starting at 9 a m m the build: : ca~,r~n~ '\11h t!J tr more members of the tough of the youths said they plan- ~ tw~ sisters Mrs Ann Ed~und- mg next to Earl's B&amp;rber Sh
sa1d addmg tl1&lt;1t me !)14th battalion in the sun-baked ned 'd
only to fr1gl\ten the
v1ce I son Ewmgt&lt;ln
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and Mrs. Geor· m Racme.
:
Iroops t~ Iso were ~ hurt mud of the Plam of Reeds pres1 cnt, not harm h1m.
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FULL 4 PLY
1
; f!lqCI. ''At first the)' dld not
, .
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gJa alvml a ayette.
ANNOUNCE
DANCE
northwest of the cap1Lal
Funeral services will be held
ns x 14, WHITE WALL ---.,--""'"'-- $.19,99 plus
to do w1th ~ u c h :1 11
1,
.
tl
number of v s and
"t on l th pdrevltlous Jom '
Saturd&gt;y at 1 30 P m. at the Th1' Harnsonviile P T 0. will
825 x 14, WHITE WALL
$21.35 plus
.
. opera mn 111 e e a area was 1
KJrkpatnck Funeral Home at sponsor it round and square
sold. tedrs and rl' 111 g"es no mfantry S\\eep.
Washington C II with the Rev dan~:e at the Harnsonvi11~
,,
sa1 ''They a l ~o d1d
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HONORS
CLUB
I
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Nobel
Rompel
officiating
Burschool
Saturday,
April
8,
ISJba,,. any me,1"' of
1
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w1il be In Washmgton Ceme- 8::W to 11.30 p m. Music will be
Ten Y Roush, son of Mr and I
tery. Friends may call from 2 provided by the Green Valley
related Japa· Mrs Vtrg•l Roush, Letart Falls, A jury tnal on a civil
to 4 and 7 to 9 Friday.
Boys.
1
FULL 4 PLY
authonltes on the has been named to the Honors by the State of Ohio and County -;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiOiiiiiiliiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::=~-~~
ns x 14, TWIN WHITE WALL_·...,··-"-~-- $24.44 plus
tn set lhe Club at Oh1o Techn~ral College of Meigs against Ralph E. Oar·
885 x 14, TWIN WHITE WALl •'
~28.56 ~Ius
on a march to San m tus f1rst quarter Enrolled mImen, et a), continued this morn·
,j';:J:d~~e:c~fiSIOn taken Electromcs Engmeering Tech- 1mg in COmmon Pleas Court.
I!
With Gen. nology. he. IS a member of Ai· The state and county are seek·
off~eers
pha Kappa Ps1 Fralermty aod Iil!f! reeovery of funds paid a
1
RaJd the dn'i 11!'1 Ce tn Institute of Elcctncal and Elec- relative of Carmen, claiming he
FOODARAMA- REF. &amp; FREEZJ!R.L_
i!f!1do was only ''1\tl tront cs Engmeers.
bad su!fic1•nt funds
without
ONLY
l:ttie over '17
drawing county and state asslst~.,~~.:m a normal , APPOINTMENT MADE
ance checks.
110.00 - .......
~;,
be too rough The appomtment of Michael I Jurors are Clarence A. Brad·
Convtnftnt Ttrn11
C' Valentine to the posltlon '•f i ford, Norman Russell, Dons
of thoee assistant dtreciOr lor regional i Ih!e, H. H. McEihmney, A!t10rt iI
route to San evaluation and program design 1L. Martin, Earl Dean, Tbomas
suCfering from 'I Ohio niversity's C(lmm~nl· [ A. Blaine, Owen Watson, Betty
FURNITURE CO.
larrhen, dysentery, ty Semces Office has been an- 11,, Theiss, Lawrence Milhoan,
MASON, W. VA.
otber tr~piCai nounced by President Vemdtl Blanche Harrison and
JR. Alden.
J4aDue1.

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VANQUISH

DRESSES AT

soo

Something New at Simons
Beer and Wine Dept.·'
(Carry Out Only)

Crystal Clear
DISCOUNTED and DELIVERED

700 1000

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60 couNT

REGULAR
9Bc

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VALUES
TO 22,50
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EACH

BACTINE

c

Reg •
$1.09

FAST FREE DELIVERY
BROMO

SELTZER

s. Our Other SpecieI Velues, All At Sele

e

Prices, All Over The Store.

Ledlie Sisters Style Shop

MARKET

(FORMI!liLY PHIWPS SISTERSl
Open Fri. til 11-S.t, til 9
Court .t., '-roY

RAPID
$HAVE

1

GOLD SEAL .... PREMIUM

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3ROOMS

Newfurn

~99

MASQN

W'TH TRADE·'\ .

PROFFITTS
WHOLESALE

1" '

·Pampers

Jury lO Deci'de
Acti'on

Ull ".

O...•ltht11'1

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btne\tra·ns. Power JteeP.ne, Sonomattc .r~dto•.~~tom
dod clllblou. Delux• .wlloel coven, Special Sprmt ,P•-.,

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BLAETTNARS '.
~&amp;ROY,

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TERRY
HOCKING,~:b~HIO
· PHCINI
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By GEORGE WONDER

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,....,. 992:3794 or ~ms

IN 1li! CA.'ITAL em; ·THE Rf!.Sr
. i'i$i/m ~RiiF~ ANO IS

PotMr.y,o.

Ll'l ABNER

EXPERIENCED
or

SPRING

Shop.
. . . Zwilling,
Prop., Syracuse.
3 26 12tc

OPEN HOUSE

SI!:WING ~ · ttplll ill'
rico, 1U ll!lkee. IVY WZII4
Tbe Fabrlt Shop. Pomi!I'O!
Authorized Singer S.lleto and
lillie!

APRILt-1-8
GIVING AWAY
110,000 Green S'"mpl
Plut Other
VALUABLI PRIZIS

No purch•se ntuuuy,
luat rtglster
IEFRISHMENTS-FAVORS
DEMONSTRATIONS

cosr

t;OVS:WMENT.'(

.
GET A quQtalloa from lEU·
TER INSUIIt,NCE AGENC..'\'•
INC. before reoewing

BLAEnNARS
Phone ·992·2143 Pomeroy

auto insurance. We may
able to aave you money.
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KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2!96

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WiNNjE WINKLE

APACHE
CAMPING TRAILER
TRUCK LOAD SALE

NiteCiub

By AL C:AIIJif •

AIR POI.t.UTIO/V

.

BRAKE SERVICE

ly BRANNER

i f-!AT ~-QUARE:i U5 I

T~OUGHT "ffU
WE'&lt;~ BROKE.

CH ICK. YOUR CREDIT
I!; G09D AGAIN.

A 13A'K?

I

fiERES 7HETEN

GRANDI L05T
RC!ILETIE.

'rOIJ'RE A TRUE CCl'IFIDI:NCE MAN1
C~ICK CAINS. YOU NEVER LET

DID YCU ROe

SEI/TIMENT INTE~FERE
WITH BU51NEI$, ,_....,

Get Your New Apache Off A
factory Truck and Save, Save, Save.

['MUlllc by Mary Lee Duo
from Parkersburg

, •• Never Before Such Low Prices •••
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For details of this sale, Ht
us before AprlllO, 1967

SATURDAY

By HOWIE SCH;&lt;IEIDER

Roush &amp; lyons Camping Trailers

APRIL 8
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

HE. MUST HAVE USED

'DO
NOT DISTURB' SIG~S!

UP ALL OF HIS

Maaon, W. Va.

Horten StrHt

Eagles and Guasts
Allen King and

. tr., St•nlusters

oar hops. Apply In persoa
Crow's Sleak House. ·
4 • 61~

New District Offlct

BeintOI*'od
Hiring For tht First t l -

W£ CAN USE
Pomeroy, Obio.
.fltr ftctory repn..ntttln
in Southern Ohlo
&amp;. Wilt Vlrglnl•

4f

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WHITE
ELEPHANT
SALE/•

days tf week. Wrile
Fannie wesl, Wyllia

8 MEN

3lp

For Rent

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

•·

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~. TH!; ~ BOYs QQ

PloY K.ICI(f.AC'&lt;S ) WilJ"HOU f ' @l
.1 1-j~Y'D C~

'TJ::i£:t.:Q

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C.~T RI C~-\ AND SO

WOULD !;QM;''C fl'ooKfl)
POLITICIANS l

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paid
plan,

Tltr\ILER apace ..
Ave., Plloae 1181-liiiiS. 4 4
TRAILER, llrowu'l

Park, Mlnamllla, 181 8Dl
S II

Pllooe 9llll38111.
I 2 1ft
APARTMEN'I'S- !undebecf - and
un!umlsbed Ia Ulddleport. Also 1 slngla boUle. Phone &amp;
3267.
4 ROOMs and llalli,-EIIt
st., Pomeroy, till: I
and hotb, Eaat MaiD St.,
eroy, flO; one f room
ment, furntsbed, East iblal
St., $60 ; one bulldlng, 20 s !0,
East Main, vacant lot, 121
frontage, will build lo suit
Ienon!, East MaiD Sl 1'110111

WI-lEN? 0 0

SO ~ THE WORD
1'5 TH....-'RE OOT
To ~ vou !

YoU
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1!!BT
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RIGHT, STAY IN LINE, 't(lJ

GUVS ... l)ofEQf:"S PLENTY FOR

EVERI'JOPY...TAJ&lt;Ii 'IOUR11'-1E !

Visit our new showroom 1nd exp1ndtd f•cllltles. Wt 1re heN .. ·
pltast you. You'll like our •pprllul and new tradi"SS

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ONLY
NEW
1966 Chevrolet

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Impala H. T. Coupe. V-8 engine,
automatic traru., power' steering,

P.B. ra&lt;llo, !realer,.wbitewall tires
and under-seal.

CHECK THESE

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1963 .Rambler AmtriCin $6~5"'~

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er 5 p. m. :Uiiliiiuiiiia~llciiei

"'lclcllef.ort

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unlil I p. m. 99U8'15. Aller
" ·emllf!. ·
4 p.m. 119U9115.
S 2S lfc
welrom•. ~ o m e FIRST FLOOit lurnllhed !OlD'
!rlend.. Bcv. H. I rooms and bath aportmeat. •• 'l'llatlll'
•v&gt;ng, h&gt;l. Rev. Ph one -.........
-·
3 5 lfc
P.Jerce. pastor and
•.::" .... . oCQrtgregauon welcomes
clean, lUmp,
ud
DAD~ Cldi1GQ1JO&amp;- .............
4 1 3t on treated stoker c:oal.
.&amp;x'I'•L•.a.axa
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"';;;=....,==~~ cock Coal Co., I blodl:
lraHic llghl Ill Cbesblre,
lOOt _.._,_forllioaoM'.llltllll mitt All.,.
Ph. 367 ·7526.
UI
111r
V.. X.,.. a. ,_ '1711. - 8biP lrrUoll, ,.IIwuA.
- "'a. ·- .. S ROOM lurnlsbed aportmeal .._.. a. lllllll ... tiro ·
In MiddleJMJrt. nell' ,lbG!Jpln&amp;
£ OQJ11 a Qull' r
area. Also a 14 llldNom
»l esxavowxsxa
XOQa
house trailer. Pb. IDGIII,IIIIH

.,;act· F1yt Mlnlty

~u:;,URE'S,

PA"r! l.!Cw AND

Super Market Prici_ng-·

~==

BOUSE, IJ'ee&amp; aluminum
Jn&amp;, 5 roo!DB, !lath and
dry room, one acrt IJ'Ound.
SyraCUie. Glenn Omdlff,
Phone WJ.8676.
45

MGJB

POMEROY

THAT

Rul Est.tt For Sale

T-. a: AM to 101 AM

(Boy or Girl)
·For Mulberry Ave.

I'VE HA0

7HE WORD ~

YOu WiD~
WORD, eur YOU

I ID Ito
CIJSTOM bultherlng, will buy
bides. . Phil Meier, 1192-l5JO.
Ill

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HO~IAUS

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Oblo.

Appllcotions Taken

• APARTMINT 14

Pboooeasy.
lm-3IIH.
IIIII
Free

llad3·MD Co.,

many
man.

-~~IROY,OHIG

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BU'I' .. SELL·- OR

UADY·MIJ concrele deUVII'
ed r1g111 to your projecl , ...

8Pirlmetlla.

a-

Phone td-MM.

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10 lllllool.
10 II 1ft

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Local 1 owner low mileage ear. Spotl~ ··
Interior, ltd. tr1111. 6 cyl engine, 10&lt;1&lt;! • ~
tires, tree• .finllb, radio and heater.
,

1960 Ford 'fl- 2 Door. Std.

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· WILL RENOER

-IJTOMOBILE IDsuraace beeo
cancelled! Loet year' ·~

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1.1 Ill•' tul).,I!Jetl' Bu.lclc.'12S" ~heelb~(•. :~uper 'lll"' .
btne\tra·ns. Power JteeP.ne, Sonomattc .r~dto•.~~tom
dod clllblou. Delux• .wlloel coven, Special Sprmt ,P•-.,

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t3NII.OO.

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BLAETTNARS '.
~&amp;ROY,

o.

TERRY
HOCKING,~:b~HIO
· PHCINI
O. .

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By GEORGE WONDER

.

,....,. 992:3794 or ~ms

IN 1li! CA.'ITAL em; ·THE Rf!.Sr
. i'i$i/m ~RiiF~ ANO IS

PotMr.y,o.

Ll'l ABNER

EXPERIENCED
or

SPRING

Shop.
. . . Zwilling,
Prop., Syracuse.
3 26 12tc

OPEN HOUSE

SI!:WING ~ · ttplll ill'
rico, 1U ll!lkee. IVY WZII4
Tbe Fabrlt Shop. Pomi!I'O!
Authorized Singer S.lleto and
lillie!

APRILt-1-8
GIVING AWAY
110,000 Green S'"mpl
Plut Other
VALUABLI PRIZIS

No purch•se ntuuuy,
luat rtglster
IEFRISHMENTS-FAVORS
DEMONSTRATIONS

cosr

t;OVS:WMENT.'(

.
GET A quQtalloa from lEU·
TER INSUIIt,NCE AGENC..'\'•
INC. before reoewing

BLAEnNARS
Phone ·992·2143 Pomeroy

auto insurance. We may
able to aave you money.
I Z

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2!96

,..

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ly ART SANSOM
... .

WiNNjE WINKLE

APACHE
CAMPING TRAILER
TRUCK LOAD SALE

NiteCiub

By AL C:AIIJif •

AIR POI.t.UTIO/V

.

BRAKE SERVICE

ly BRANNER

i f-!AT ~-QUARE:i U5 I

T~OUGHT "ffU
WE'&lt;~ BROKE.

CH ICK. YOUR CREDIT
I!; G09D AGAIN.

A 13A'K?

I

fiERES 7HETEN

GRANDI L05T
RC!ILETIE.

'rOIJ'RE A TRUE CCl'IFIDI:NCE MAN1
C~ICK CAINS. YOU NEVER LET

DID YCU ROe

SEI/TIMENT INTE~FERE
WITH BU51NEI$, ,_....,

Get Your New Apache Off A
factory Truck and Save, Save, Save.

['MUlllc by Mary Lee Duo
from Parkersburg

, •• Never Before Such Low Prices •••
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L f "\N· jl l .. &gt;

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For details of this sale, Ht
us before AprlllO, 1967

SATURDAY

By HOWIE SCH;&lt;IEIDER

Roush &amp; lyons Camping Trailers

APRIL 8
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

HE. MUST HAVE USED

'DO
NOT DISTURB' SIG~S!

UP ALL OF HIS

Maaon, W. Va.

Horten StrHt

Eagles and Guasts
Allen King and

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oar hops. Apply In persoa
Crow's Sleak House. ·
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New District Offlct

BeintOI*'od
Hiring For tht First t l -

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Pomeroy, Obio.
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un!umlsbed Ia Ulddleport. Also 1 slngla boUle. Phone &amp;
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4 ROOMs and llalli,-EIIt
st., Pomeroy, till: I
and hotb, Eaat MaiD St.,
eroy, flO; one f room
ment, furntsbed, East iblal
St., $60 ; one bulldlng, 20 s !0,
East Main, vacant lot, 121
frontage, will build lo suit
Ienon!, East MaiD Sl 1'110111

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SyraCUie. Glenn Omdlff,
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·For Mulberry Ave.

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bides. . Phil Meier, 1192-l5JO.
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1Bth Brrthday
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At Arnold Home Group Tours
, '!'he tBtlt anniversary or the Historical City
Fnendly Neighbors Club was ,
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IChurches. The conference
"SHANE"
l•ented a modern approach to
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Jean Ar thur, Van Henin
1 celebra•ed re&lt;'&lt;lnti&gt;l with 2 d1•·
Pup• Is of the Pomeroy Satur- ·Christian living aod Included
Iner ~t the home of Mrs. Robert 1'v Opportunity School went on 1modern music confession and
IArnold. Rork St .. Pomeroy.
~./rip recently to the historical !silaring period;,
! The table was attractively de· ''·Y of Mamlta. the first per. Mrs. Herman Bailey Is re·
"Orated in green and yello... manent settlement 10 the North. ported is improving at a Cin·
Pomeroy. 0 .
Winning prizes were Mrs. El· l "'est .Territory:
, clnnati Hospital where she was;•
wo•&lt;i Bowers and Mrs. Roy . .!Vhtle 10 Manetta the children Itaken ill at the home of
Smith.
I ~ufed .the famous Cal'lpus Mar· : ~aughter , Mr. and Mrs. Harold I
(Jthers at!Pnc!i~g were Mr:i. t u.~ Mllseum where many fa. IHarrison.
FRIDAY 'hru TUE5DAY
I " :-il 7-11
George Bu,..~Jamm, Mrs. Thom· ll':I)U&lt;; items of the past aN! dis.. I
WA' .tC'"'IIiEYS
ac:. Werry Mr-; Henf'11 Werr~~ plal~"'d. The boys were inter- ~
HMO;. '{ !: Y':., 1014tlMEfH
Mrs.
Hen;, we."ry, Mrs. Cha;: e.&lt;l•d in the frontier weapons
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Mrs. K•nneth Romine,
I heads, and the girls enjoyed !
I~N;I~;.:d ~;.J t. r. "'S
Willard Hin•s '"; .~ u•;ts, Mr&gt; studying the typ~s of clothing 1
Amanda Cas!"'r and MI!S Susie I worn by the ladles of frontier
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'imes.
I The Wildwood Junior Garden
Ail were Interested In the ' Cloo held its first meeting of
Rive_rboat l!oo1m's mod•! repll· , the year April s at the home of
&lt;'~ o{ famous river boats on 1 the advi!or, Mrs. Victor Hysell.
diSplay.
. Officers elected for the new
The children ate. t~ir sack , year are president, Tere" [
lunehes at the Washmg:on Coun- I Gooch; vice president, Grace
ty fairgrounds and played in IHysell; secretary, Linda Hollon;
the !81rgtound p~rk. Alter .a 1lreasurer, Susan Gooch: health
short tour of Manetta the chd· 1 chairman, Koste Hysell, and
dren returned home,
much 1 safety chairman Heidi Milhoan
more tired than when they left. The group vot~ to take flow:
ers to the hospital and flowers
WELCOMED IN CHURCH
and cookies to the eount.y home I
New members recently wei· ! as a community project
eomed .into the Laurel ctifl t Other members ar~ .Julia
MethodiSt Church were M". i Gooch, Beveriee Houdashelt,
Harry E. Cla~k ~nd Mrs. R1ch· 1Barbara Fisher, Sandra Roush,
AND ALL YOUR GRADUATION NEEDS
a;d Fnend; JU.mor membe~s , and Peggy Milhoan. Mri.
R1cky Clark, Richard, Bryan, Dwight Milhoan is the assistant I
Stop in ot the New York Clothing House
Marvin and Belinda and Mark leader.
Fnend .
I Refreshments were served 1
end IH what wo have to offer.
by Mrs. Hysell.
SKATE PARTY ESJOYED .
---SPECIAL DEAL
A skating parly for the youlil :
choir and guests of Laurel Cli!f ,
FOR AU GRADUATES
Free Methodist Church was held I'
Irecently at the Chester Skate-A :
Jaynt" Mansfield
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The Golden Rule Class of the
William Arthur Snyder of Mid· •Pomeroy Church of Christ met
dieport was admitted to the 'Tuesday evening at the church
Charleston General
Hospital with Mt;. Walter Kennedy, Jr.,
Sunday. Hi! room number is secretary, presiding.
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POMEROY NATIONAL
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prayer. The
roll call
vottons,
reading
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16th achap.
orite poem or saying. Get well
cards ·are to be ordered to sell.
Mrs. Chariea Eskew led
entertainment and prizes
won by Mrs. Elwood Bowers
Mrs. Conrad
and Mrs:
Denver Kappie. ~::rea=:;::
were served by Mrs.
and Mrs. Ohlinger to Mrs.
ter Kennedy, Jr., Mrs. 'l:hllries
Eskew, Ml'B. A. L. Phelps, and
Mrs. Denver Kapple.

IMPROVEMENTS NOTED
Recent hnprovements ol the
1 Laurel CUR
Free Metbodist
Church included enlargement of
the pulpit area, panelling of
lront wall, .new altar rallin(,
IIIII Dill red carpeta.

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Si1.es 2 to 7. Set consists of a short sleeve shirt with
slacks to match. Our "Ruff and Tumble'' quality.

$2.95 Shirt and Slacks Sets _ _ $2.35
$3.95 Shirt and Slacks Sets

$3.00

YOUNG MINS

MENS HANES
SOLID COLOR

T·SHIRT
With Pocket

SWEAT
SHIRTS
Sizes small, medium,
lar¥e and extra large.

Sobd colors and white
with color trim.

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Western otyle jeana, 100%
cotton twilL Sanforized
shrunk, blue,
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black. Slzeo 29 to SB.

Ideal for work or Sports
wear. Raglan shoulders.
Green, black, whlte, bur·
g.mdy, na\'y, blue.

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Our R~gular $3.99 Shirts and $4.99 y,.J.,. ·
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Dacron 1nd
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the Sale Thunday, Frid11 and S.lurday.

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MENS LEE SUMMER WEIGHT

WORK CAPS
These capa are washable and match the colora In
uniforms. Sizes 6% to 7\i.

Shop Cap Style with peaked front _

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Sportster Style Made like a Blseball Cap $1
ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT!

Brach1sPackaged Candies
Brach's Candy lB good candy and you'll Uke th11
aelectlon. Stock up now on your favorite kind.

c-"ut ond C.romol
Clnnomon Dloks
Orontt lUcio

luHtr Mil"'
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starntht Minto
Clrcut PIIRuti

lct&lt;l Jolly Cordlola
Clnnomon D1slc,l
Caramels
LlcOrfco Minta

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medium, laree, extra lar1e.

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Booton lokod luno
Iced Jolly ConK
lo~y Mlnll
lrtdgo Mix
lrldtlo Minto
Punut Iutter Ki&amp;lll
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Birthday ~r Specially For You

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10Ud colora and stripes. Many styles are II
Chooae your favorite ooUar style, pattern and
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:, .~1,; overlooking the beautiful IBrown, gave her report. The and lreasurer, Mrs. Oscar Roe- over. the weekend.
.Onib: River, was the scene ul orlicers named were: president, del.
. i Gene Crooks and 8 guest,
.the Pomeroy Garden Club Mrs. Fred Blaettnar; ~ice pres- . The slate ol offiCers was unan• ; Miss Nancy Cornwell,
meeting Mooday afternoon.
1desl, Mrs. Roy Betzmg: sec- ,1mously elected lor the next . bus, were weekend guests
Mrs. Cbarles Persinger, pres· - - - ··---- · - - · - - Itwo years.
Ihis parents Mr. and Ml'B. WaJ.
!dent, opened the meeting by j
I A special welcome was given Iter Crooks 'and family.
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to Mrs. Edward Foster an d l Mr. VIctor Grim is serl•&gt;usi.yj
Jlulllble we must be, If 10
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IMrs. Homer Hysell, guests of i ill at Meigs General Hospital ;n
' beaven we go;
the Garden Club.
Pomeroy where he is being
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WO rrt
'Mrs. L. c. Karr gave a most , treated for pneumonia. His IOUol'l.
lbe gate is low.
, Members of the Special Edu· mterestmg paper on chryaanth,. ily had been called here when
~ devotional penod w:JS con· cation class at the Pomeroy mums, noting that it seems !hat he became ill during Easter
d';lqted by Mrs Harold Brown Elementary School were lreat- no matter how much we know, Iweekend. Including Mr. and
~ the scnpture was taken ed to their monthly birthday there " always somethmg new , Mrs. Paul Grim of Serf City,
ft9Jll the J&gt;th chapter of John, party Thursday, March 23, by one can learn m developing !N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Ro!&gt;mses 1-B. She read a c!Japter the Winding Trail Garden club. more
beautiful chrysanthe- 1eri Sever o1 Zanesville. The
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Sever !emily has returned to
"TaKing Time to Ha.e Prayer. , and Carl Hendricks were ob- I One of the most dtsgul!tlng Zanesville temporarily,
:A .small child was w1llmg to served at the party which was tllings about tills flower IS that Mr. Joe Sissarnonda of New
less in order to have time • also held as an E~ster cele- it usually grows much too taU Haven, W. Va., grandfather
their daily meditations. True hration.
1and the leaves turn brown. Two ITimmy Ray Shafer, son of Mr.
l tii J~~~·~~~:~~ of Jesus use time and : Games were played under the · ways to produce shorter chry· and Mrs. Mike Shllfer, was
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to bear fruit for God. , direction of Mrs .Joe Struble,[ santhemums is, first, PI anti so present for the baptismal rit·
, Mrs. Brown read the poem. who also judged the pictures of 1dwarf mums, and second, use j es held at the Sacred Heart
, "Slow Me Down Lord," by R the coloring contest finished 1 Phospon. The plant will re- 1Churcil in Pomeroy Easter Sun·
.- :L. Crane, teachmf(. a!I to have earlier in the day . Pictures [main short, but it will produce !day. Hi! name was unintention·
love, time. and understanding from the Daily Sentinel were beautilul blooms and green !oii·lany ommilted in the account.
fo••.one aoother. She clo" d wit~ used in the contest and judged I age. Phospon has proven to be 1 Weekend guesis of Mrs. Mary
prayer.
in the followmg categories and inexpensive and its effective- Lyons were her brother and
A communicatiOn was re:1d in the order listed, all names af. ness is from 1 to 3 years.
Ifamily, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel
, !rom Mrs. Charles LewiS. co"n· ter the first two being honor. Another way to have silorter Richards of Ohley, W. Va. Join·
: ly contact c!Ja~rman , •n refer- able mention : Girls - Bar- ~ plants and larger blooms is to ing them on Saturday were
ence to the rumm age sale which, bara Lewis, Anita Ratliff, Deb- clip the stems back as late as Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flannigan
w•s held March 3\ sl and April' bie Campbell, Mary Ellen to the middle of July. Trans- 1 of Miami, W. Va., and Mr. and
1st, Mrs. Charles Persinger and Smith.
[plant the cuttings to produce ,Mrs. Glenn Peters of Chesa·
l\lfs. Fred Blaettnar assisted at Big Boys - Michael Smith, 'more plants. Pinch ofl some of ' peake, W. Va. The birthdays of
the, sale.
I Bobby Dill, Monte Riffle, Carl the buds on the stalk to pruduce Mrs. Lyons and her brother
The members res ponded t.o Hendric~s, Tom Laudermilt and larger blooms. Place the plants Mr. Richards were observed:
· roll call by numing a flower oil Sam 1'erzoppoious.
~ about 18 inches apart in order 1and a decorated birthday cake
a plant nomed '" the Bible. Little Boys - Max Laude~· to have good ventilation, and i was served to the guests.
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This was very inslruclive, Wlih ! milt. Waiter Rowley, DenniS water well. Chrysanthemums do l Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sharp !
·, tile • ·s:-· eno• of Mrs t.vd !a ! Riffle, Billy Lehew, Michael not r~uire full sun. Partial and daughter, Marilyn, and ,
E]le•·s~or:! . w! .:&gt; had a book that Hudson.
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shade ". far better and the ~ their son and family, Mr. and I
g~ve t&gt;.e h . .,,,) c~ earh plont
The Grand Prize .wmner was plants wtll bloom earlier.
Mrs. John Sharp and daughter,
and for what ee1rh was used. · Barbara Lew1s Pnzes we~e I The meehng was adjourned Jodie, of Lancaster, visited ov~ The chmrman ol the nomin· , money. Refreshments were m and the hostess served delicious er the weekend with Mr. and
keeping .with r,, ter. Mrs. Rnb· ! refreshment.. .
Mrs. Robert Sbarp and Mr. and
ert LewiS was hostess for the The next meetmg will be at Mrs. Paul Hsptonstall and lam·
j month.
:the home of Mrs. Carl Bili· 1ily.
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,:ames Jividen have returned
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would sot $200,0i3 of alate moo· Short's olllce, representatives \ day morning. The C!OIIIIIIInlooo
ey (or conatrucUon, will be rOOo of tbe Meigs and Gallia Coun- ers wiU make a liDi1 jleciJioD.
ommended Monday to Ga 11 i a ty Community Improvement Represenlinl t b e )hi• I
and Meigs County boarda 'II Corporattona reviewed and a- CIC were llenWd hUz, 'Dr.
commissioners.
greed On propos ala for a joint Harold s-o, Frank R IJ W
A decision is expected Mon. ai~trlp.
and BUI CIIUda.
day by Meip and Ga\Ua Com· The airstrip would be located Representing tbt GaUia CIC
missioners concerning the com· on the GSl Industrial Park Site. were Dan Evanll, Gary Sltort,
bined airport.
The CICs will present their pro- 1Eldon WUerch and r.-. A. R.
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