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·Four-H CU. member• .,.. re- wa1
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mlnllo&lt;l lodo1 b)'
l!xl. were tiled.
Apnl C. E. Blakoalee IIIII UPUeltlona tor forell tree Medlin&amp;:•
ior 1969 Dllll be In tho CountY
Eldenollln oltice by Jan. 1.
Spedes available are red,
white. and p1tdt pine. syca100re,
blaek loc:ust, and wbft.e oak ClUb

ished.
Wednesdly at 9:30 -.. m., two

cars had minor damage in an ac.
cident on Main-St., at the intersection of Broadway, in Raclne.

Charles Donald Salser, 45, Rt..
The 4-11 Club and FF A 1969 1, Racine, reportedly pulled from
steer Foodlng program begins a stop sign and his 1961 model
car struck a vehicle q&gt;erated by
thla Saturdlcy.
All steers in the rate of galn Charles W. KnighUrw, Racine,
contest will be wel.gbed. at 10 a. going wesL There were no iDm. Dec. 28 at the &amp;agar Run juries or arrests, and only mil)Mill in PomerCQ", aceording to or damage.
TUesday, at 10:30 p.m., a car
BW Carr, chairman of the com ~
driven
by Larry Douglas Circle,
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Steers. this year must be ta- 20, Rt. 1, Racine, dropped off the
tooed boCore being brought to the pavement. WtJ~t out of control and
acalea. Re&amp;p;~~sibility for com- clipped off .in Ohio Power pole
pleteness of castration is that on Route 124 in Minersville.
Circle e5caped wlthollt injury,
ol the club membersandparents.
ldentification cards must be turn- but his 1964 model auto haddamed in at or before the time or age to the tq), right front fend·
er, ani door.
wolghlng-in.
The other holiday accidentwu
Tuesday, at 10:24 p. m., slxteriths of a ml.le east of Chester
on RllUte 248, where an auto operated- by Randall L. Sheetl, 18,
TONIGHT, DEC. 26
Rt. 1 Pomeroy, got~ east, went
HOW SWEET lT IS

MEIGS THEATRE

(Tochnicolor)
Uebbie Reyoolds, Jas. Garner
FEATURETTE:
Dapey Dicks, 3 stooges
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Two By Two; Space Kid
P-n &amp; Not 1
FRIDAY &amp;SATURDAY

DEC. 27-28

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(Technicolor)

Fabian - Diane McBain
NAVAJO JOE
(Technicolor)
Burt Reynolds
Also Sanbrell, Tanya Lapert
SHC'W STARTS7P.M.

out of control in loose gravel and

turned over in a field. There was

damage to its left side, hood aOO
top, and a stop sign was broken
off. Sheets was oot injured. No
charge was filed.

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Appoint Hargraves
George Hargraves, Jr., Supt.
of the Meigs Local School District, has been appointed 1 member of the legisladve committee
of the Ohio Association of School
Admlnlstrators. Hargraves has
just ended a two-year term on
the OASA executive committee.
The OASAismadeupolmorethan
1,000 sUPerlnterdent&amp; an:tassistant S~.Uerintenclents in Ohio.

sree• friend. old OIUl
-new with Jincere
thonk. for the many
PY• o/ aervins
you, Here'• to
happine11 in
tlae New Y eCII',

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THREE OHIO RESIDENTS were lm011! the
survivors of an Allegheny Airlines plane wb1clt crashed near here
They WE:re Mrs, Jane Byrd, Betty Byrd and BreOOa Byrd, all of
VETERANS MEMORIAL
WC'fU TO MEET
HOSPITAL
The
Middleport Women's
Aclmisolms Tuesday - CILIChristian Temperance Union will
meet at 7:30 p, m. Friday at the ford Frazier, Mlddleport; Charles Tyree
Sandra Tyree, DerMiddleport Church or ChrisL
dla Tyree, 1111 of Langovllle.
LOCAL TEMPS
Dlacharges Tuesday - Mary
The temperature in Pomeroy's
LaComb, Clyde Cramlf!t, D a n
downtown business district at
Weddle.
11:20 L m. today Was 26degrees
Admlsslons Wednesday- Jack
under cloudy skies.
Chawelear, Hartford, W• .va.;

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Splashdown . ter,
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37 hour&amp; Iool&lt;tng very closely at
that," he said. No men have
ridden through a re-entry like
Apollo 8 mu Ill perform, but
unmamed ships have proved it
botb possible ~ safe.
The astronauts were rldlnl
tho earth's gtavley apln alter
desertlni the moon•a lntluence
Wodlitisday.
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Headed For Earth
They were plunging toward
th! _earth at more than 3,000
miles per hour. At 12:30 a.m.
EST Thursday tho,y wore 166,989
miles !rom earth.
It waa tho moat rigid test
ever given lilY vefdele.
The lpaceerall will have
lossod about a hal! million
milea at speeds approochlng
25,000 miles per hour b)' the
limo It aplashes lnW I b o
Paelllc, 1,000 miles soutbwelllof
Hawaii Ill 10:54 a.m. EST
Friday.
A pair of loQod wlndowa
wore tho only eomplolnt IIIII'body had against tho Apollo 8
vehicle. iDglnes w e r e al~
read,y cmslclorlng waya of
correcting that -some, but
not major problem for Mure
craft.
Today' a flight plan lncluclod a
mid - course burn, to correct any
stnylng of the APuilo 8 palll
toward lbe earth, and another
&amp;pt.ce telecast at 3:50 a.m. EST.
The tired, but apparoml,y
astl'&lt;lOIUts

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~CIIII- ll\fp Arll.....,

lilt Y.~a. wv•. z 11Q. A_• • •..., cab
tho . "Flllltkw Lady" of .... linlllna tho · - ... the
World War 11, tllo!l1'41&gt;9ctod a Y - l t
visual llcldloc wllh ....-...,.....
craa; II "" not cloar whelher -..... .. . . told lld!w
or DOt the lhlp waa

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At 7 a.m. EST, tbe aatnnuts
were 34,987 mllea rtom earth,
hoodlna bnmo a! 7,682 llljlll. .,
They hod tholr llaflll 101 OD I
bull'...,ye I!Piaabdollll at 10:51

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EST-I hour and 19 ~ uwt'll . . )'aU back Gil the
minutes before down In 1 Fod ....
'l""""clor Fr... Borman tol4 Amorlremote Ol'eo of the - Paclflc Oceaa 1,000 mflea c:IDI fD tha flnl1 Apnllo 8

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AGOOD TIME FOR f.'AMICY SHOPPING ALL OVER THE STORE.

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fURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, FLOOR COVERINGS AND APPLIANCES FOR YOUR HOM~ 'AND
WEARING APPAREL FOR YOUR FAMILY.
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ALSO THIS 'EEK 'END WE ARE HAVING A SALE OF WOMENS DRESSES, SPECIAL GROUPS .
ON SAL,E, AND ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT AND SALE OF WOMENS COATS IN THE READY
TO WEAR-2ND FLOOR.
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AND DON'T FORGET OUR SALE OF KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITES AND EASY CHAIR$.

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complained only of being tlroll
and II""''Y• 'lbal ton wal I
oonl,..ill to tha lnteatlnal vlrul

threalalod "' out tho
Saaur&lt;W.
The IPi&lt;f&lt;.rilt ;Will· .oon!WM

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. FERRY TRAFF1C HELD liP - Fll'l')'boat aonolce -een Ka•uga and Henderson was
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....,.~y two houra ' Thurlllo.Y nllibt .whon IIIIo tractor- trailer with a lood or 26 eattle,..tho icy ferry landiiW at
SlandiiV litho xeor o! tho trailer Ia Wayne O'DeU
ot O'DeD.'1 Wreeker Service, Gallipolls, silling up the situation before the pUntng the semi out
of the ditch. Clarence Stonestreet. 39, Charleston, W. Va., was enroute fruD ClrelevUle to

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ClJarle~~~. ~ ~ cattle. None was 1Djured..

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CHRISTMAS TRIMMINGS•
TREE TRIMS- PACKAGE TIEONS·
DOOR TRIMS-XMAS WRAPPINGS
GIFT BOXES- XMAS TREESORNAMENTS-XMAS FLOWERS-·

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ANN ARBOR, Mlcb. (111'0Tho liDI..,.IIQ&lt; of Mlcblpa toclay oamed GIOII E,Schembe&lt;hler "' ....Bump ElJlolt ..
.bead !ootbatl coacb of 111e Wol -

VETERANS MEMORIAL

The

Pornoroy ..,.

Mlddl~

have

117aall oald '.
lure of lbe ticket wDI be "CoaaequeatJ¥... Aid Byeell, per11111 may deposit tbolr IIIIo
..Dill'... oftall .,., Yiolat:loDa iD 111e eovelopo, plaee a IIWIIII
due In Pomero,y at -~ m lbe eovelopo and mall II ID·
ueodl-eal colored.,.elopes.

steta 1llabwaT Patrol ID- udvleeveraa."

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HOSPITAL
Admissions - PaW Roush, Pl.
Ploalllllt; Florence Rlcbardt,

veatiptod a minor . . - II
7:10 p.m.'

et in Pornoroy wiU be for
overoparldq, double par111q, bo-

Middleport; Wald Ev11111, R I o

Rt. 124,
of
mile
of
Rutland. No cmo wu injured IIIII

no......,.,...lllod.

lnglnabuaZCIIIO,~

Grande; Ora Whlle, t MlddlepJI't;
....rineL ...
Joy White, Rutland; Elmer ()h.
~~UB$8 2 188!S&amp;a:l'J~ 11n&amp;er, New Havea; Mary JCilel,
!dEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL Pomeroy; Mary Lambert, R u tAdmlaalon&amp; - LorandO Might, land; Alan wu- Middleport.
Dlacharpa - steUa GreeaMiddleport.
loo,
Frank Wolford.
Dltcbarpa - Nme.

Ol!lcera oal4 111at Lar17 c,
Lemley. 18, Butllnd, started
8J'OIIIId a curvo. lUa car , . . _
the loft' side
blalnn.Y
and lltrudl • ftaca. Thoro wu
minor
1lle car.

WATEIIS DROPPING
DETROIT (Ui'O - The water

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the pollee dopu1mooll. ·

The ADII1elkm&lt;Oioncl tick-

levola of moot fll lbe&lt;natLakea
drop u roportecl
ael
In, I"
lake'
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lodajo,

Icy Roads·
Blamed in
Accidents
IeyroadiCIIIIoda-Cif
tralllc acd- In I'OIIIwo1
'lburodl,y Dltlllt, pollee Ald.

lllllborr7 Ave.

Jaaea, 17, New HaY-.
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Pomeroy, htlded IIOIIth.

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a car
drlYin lilY JIMdlll

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Fenre Near Rutland

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fire PUlL blocking drlv-.
tlekata of
porklng - e ollldal l i p ....
Meier Patrolman Carl 117aoll orodacl, ~ parldq, ....
Aid tho rlllllp bel made yellow line vlolatlona. Tben It
bo...,. motll' 111r11111 have been an appropriale blodlm tile form
CGIIftlled u to wbere they were lor olllcero w lndl&lt;alo 1he millo-lhatl&lt;kola, IIDcobntb clam....,. cbarp Involved.

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tic:kotocl for !lOridDi moler ..tolatlont, or motllortralllr....,..
(mlodemeamrl), wiU rocoiYe a
new color romltllutco ..,. cbarp
envelope olhctlvo . - year In

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Borman told ground

control late W....ada,y. '111113'

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"We\re all In prett,y Fod

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IDrllflcatlou nllovq the
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thet
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II was IBieertain whether

Clo--·-~ De 18 -~ -·-~ c. '·~~·the
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the elate the pu:rpo!'ted 181aiiNiol"' ,;
P ot was f\I&amp;UIU by federal atlOIUI wen to have occurred. '
authortdes or abl.ndcJMd. ·
After Heath wa 1 dlat:harpct ·
Heath, 31, wao
a 18 1 po1ro1man In tho predomiDo :
lllllllbor n! men tired from tho
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ll1ib' Negro Fillmore dlotrld bo ,
Chlcaao pollee force lui A,pril wu elevated from Dllnoia
alter dlaclo•ure U.t he waa the leader of the KKK to midwest ~.
· Donald Roath, former a.ieqo Ieeder nf a Ku Klux K1la coU In bn&amp;&gt;erlal Dngnn.
policeinan ID:I a YCmed m~r the departmeDt.
A wmnan aide of h ~rial ·
1&gt;1 tho Klan, Ia one of ll\'8
1IMih, lObo spent ....., limo Wiurd of tho NatiiDI l\nlalltl
IJO......., beiiV lnveatlgJ.ted lo In Goorlit, wbere the KKK of the KKK oa14 h - - that
CHICAGO (UPO-- A !eden!
---· jury in Clo·-•-~
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lnvesn-u_. I plot to IIIUSin.... ...,
ate the nine juadces of the U.S.
&amp;.,rome Court. It may Involve
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Iormor Chicago policeman
who bel-~ to the Ku KIKlan.

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DEPENDABLE QUALITY - BIG SELECTIONS - SENSIBLE CREDIT

at the Wel$m and cawley~ FUI)•
orlli Home In Marietta.· Mra. Kllc:oilllla i4 the mother a! 1\lrS.
Olive Weber, Long Bottom Route

aes in the weightless atmoaphere.
uwe-re all tooklna: forward to
the landing m Fr~," Borman
told Ids aucUence.
Though they have spoilt yean
preparing to get Into lunar
orbl~ tho Apnllo 8 crow wu
gl.od to leave Wedneada.Y. Tho,y
described the moon, 1.1 the)'
aaw 1t from 69 miles, as an
ugly, dead planet bombar\led by
asteroids. They lllkecl . of Ita
• "vast klnellness" and sald tbat
in comparison to the moon, the

shape,"

SAIGON cuPO--li.S.
war- not uaod the allloa' 24-llour
; pllnea IDd 8outl1 Vietnlmese Chrtltml.a eeaae 4re to mOVI
· ~ -A&gt;ol141dtoro oialmnod Into the · elooor w Sllaon ror the
coalmunlat ~ 11111 ...,p~y o&gt;POctod wilter...,rmc of!o"'
~ ~ sotaon and live,
·• o!ollt tho ..,.rrlllu a heavy
li.S. dlvebombora tore Into
·· · blow, military 11101ooamen oald CCllnm•mhll """'ly atorea and
todol'·
~· In 672 IOI'IIeo in
stnlotorta, V . _ Thursday, tho llrat lUll
IIIII boll~ clay !olloliill8 lht allied truce,;
iltlllto11d 125 CCIInm"' Jlaltl' of lbelr ralda llnlod a!

ALSO STARTING OUR JANUARY SALE ON PLAYTEX AND BESTFORM AND FORMFITROGERS FOUNDATION GARMENTS, GIRDLES AND BRAS ON THE MAIN FLOOR.

SERVICE SET
Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Klleollllls who dlod "'onda.v
morning in St. Petersburg,· Fla.,
have been set lor 2 p.m. J'rlclay

Assassination Plot
Involves Ex-Klann

.• Allies Sock it to
·:Guerrilla Buildup

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Discharges ·wednesday
Ena&lt;h Howell, Ml4dleport.

Christmas Day. The show
featured tho !lxlng of tho !!rat
Chrilltmas dlmer In spaco. It
wao turkey .-ed In thick
l!l'IIVY, wrallPed In loll and
decorated with fireproof rlbllm
labelled uMarry Christmas...

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In tbolr fifth tolovlalon ...,..,
the crew showed eartldings

WOMEN'S
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persoos bouOO for Paris anll New York.
An Israeli passenger idenUfted I!J Leoo 9-lirdan, 50, oC Haifa.
a marine engineer, fell dead lD hia seat as a bullet ripped through
tne El Al Boeing 707 jeUiner. Two wddentifted women were injured,
one by a bullet, the other as ·.she lelped· from the jet when the door

their fifth television spec:tanular ·

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ATHENS - TWO PALESTINIAN ARABSatlackecl an Israeli jotoHner with a submachine aun and hand grenades at close range today
as the plane was prepartrw for takeott' from Athens lilport with 51

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SIMON'S MARKET

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VAST BLANKE'IS OF SNOW LAY OVER MUCII of tho West today, Cdd air pushed toupntures below zero !run tho "'per midwest to the northeast. A Pacific itorr(l which ravaged the West Coast
Christmas Eve drqgod ltoel! lr&lt;lm caiUornla Into the soulheoot today. In the Sacrameri.o Valley behlDd.lt were23 inches of snow- the
heaviest snowfall Iince 1899. ·
Four inches of abow: ytere rCI)Oried in a ~x-hour period ending
today at Klamath Falla, Ore. The new snow nlsed the total in southcentral Oregon to eight inches on the' growd. ReadlQfll fell below
zero this mOl'ning trun the q,per midwest tothe northeaat. Temperatures were mostly. in the 20s to 401 in the deep south.

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Traffic 21!t. firea 39, planes 20, miscellaneous 19, total ~BS. Tex...
•• lod the riiti011 with 22. tnlllc deolha, fd.l""od b)' C.Urornil with
20. Dllnoli bod 12 and Georgia bod 11.

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Teresa Brogan. Vintm;EttaCus-

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''I'he: otbel" accident in Which onl .,...k late Wodneidl¥, tholr milnbor
~ was injured o:c~red patod prior te tho holiday, Tho NatiiDI
on Route. 124 near Rutland, in 1r&lt;1m 280 to 360 per,... - d moot death
front ' o{ the Charles Cnson res- 30-hour holiday, '1111s llpre wao
idence, at 2;50 L m. Wednesda,.v. total for o one-&lt;1&amp;)' Chrl..un.s p,.iod aot 1!1' 1963.
Vernon Lee Knotts, 22, Rt. 1, P.soaa ~ed ln tratnc miahlps.
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Vinton, tru·eung west at an..,..
A lllllted Pre" iniol'noti0111l c:curt-it 9 m.
parent high rate of speed, lost !ollowing breokdown:
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membert may ~ecure 200 trees
tree ol any oneoitheseva.rletie5. control of his '967 model GTO.
In addition the West Virginia Pulp It n.lpped o-rertwoorthreetimes,
&amp; Paper Cornpony will 1\&lt;rnlsh wrecking two state highway dean additlonal 300 or 800 pine parbnent signa and a church algn.
aeedlings free.
Knotts Slll~talned a forehead lacFurlher informatlon m;v be se· eration. He was arrested on
cured tram the count;)' extension charges of OWl aJXI reckless op-o!llce.
eration. Knotts' car was demol-

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TO TELL "OCIIIIi," and lltere!Ore 1nmlll' • LUmol , lltl-tod
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Dear Helen:
... And tbat Rupid m0r®, AFW, la reer; the)', QrMd -~ 'tV'~ q~~ ~18itb0od hi' c0oclu~~.8lt.1·t~ ·
YouracMcotn"Confulod"wat ' seWDclttnnewoullnnleriiWhal PbUoo ~: ~ .,. . r!Da'I\. GII~Orchellra" ~- ·
10 wrong! Her husband aCCUMI modern women need lJ ~ ttar~. •• ~ "Dead End Kid'~'llD dinner nillllc 1the.r:e wM;a Lt. wU .
her of being unclor a Puritanical aoJt..-oepec:t. JuCJI .....,,.- we SidneY Klniolq'o ori&amp;lil&amp;ll!l!wf· thO ~inod l\VIIon Gardena· Reomotl1er•alhumb and belnl-ed doft't throW ouroelvoo at oVO'Tf piOJ ,, MOot nollhboio boh&lt;ilr Wlrllii. llpStatfl •·· Father G. '•
'"' •rigid moralii;J" be'11UIO llhe' man araund, clooon't mean we . a Pinch of oell &lt;It a ..,P !"'Pri moloc!ly w'we ruOei.Y fllterruiJI'
tell• hr children ohe,... ~- an !l'llllcl. Just oeloctlvel Jac:Rit onuala bOrrow• ·a cW; · ocl
nl8bl when a _.t olmrled a year before her re~l WeQ.. AGAINST nmu.n ~ r
m111ionalrl apoi'tanwt. ~l4M~... eruira raided : the doWn.IWra .
dll1l dote. WilY ohouln'l oht ahltld Dear Heleo:
CCl1MII'a chll 'lW 10!'-ln81ance; l!fOIIilloa wlllch hod boon -atlitem !rom the "had to" an«&lt;o?
I wear ohort8 to ~ In, and'"" ........,.. oo Tbankllllvlnl 1111 Independently
the po1ut
If they know hr IOCI'It; per. ariel 18 we llYe In lite SoUth, lbal and .,.; ~ C!ui.U..O '""""' Door danclnl room 'd a
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hapo lltey will think, ''Well, It meana moat of tl)e year. we· Onaaall' blrlhdal:·
" l opoali~.
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Cllrl_.la a hllll!f·lii!B&lt;t;-11
worked out fine for my
' moved hre la.lll September. I
Not all ochoolteochtra are Ill
, Ll!tlolad In !ront ofB!Oo~· ' ell IOVo and
why not lor uo'?"
noticed mynelp!Jora tluod wben pl~l unoa:. ·e r-'Ie acboOl· dall!'oi -~liflo!I.Y bou&amp;lll too· hili- , Umo: . ~=~~~
You aldod with tho ltulband I came out In a Olrim au!~ but marmo!MaliiSPOalorWSIJnln3 dogo~· · oldoWalk'!ra!*-huc)&lt;- of a;,·, ,
who wanted tn tell the ei!Udron whaloloo """you,._ wbenll'• Mmq J6lnOcl the ·s.~n~o.·a. •Sin• IIOt&gt; took one I)Vor mille~- •; Ill! ··
tho truth wllon 11ley aakod. WilY hOI?
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nero reVUe at tlie PlOJboy e!ub... Cl•l lllltho \")riior ._.. Tho,toula
risk a haPW !amUy lifo jual boThen I etorted pUina anooY· ·A I . - DaVe
l\lcCoonell Gl~l m •bf lite olor clan G•''
cauoo a man 11 overly lloneat? mOUA leltort In 11le moll about bouihl a prlviiO zoo ID L.A. poet thofr ooconi\ Ill April ... , AI
'bo
Or mOJbo he' a proud o1 betn, how the Lord 1roWn1 m nudlt;r which ronll boootlea to Rima and Thla I• showbiz '88: Joama Pet- a.e floor.
•1111 ~lldnll
''premature." _
MODERN aDd romtnellli'"'- I didn't think I TV o:ommerclalo ,, Rumor hath tat got a $15,000 lee for a lhrM- pla;Y- With lhtlr tnYI, for In
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fittacl In elthor eatesorY, 10 I It Jack Valonti'lluCCeaaoralthe dl)' hop In India !&lt;&gt;&lt; a TV IOIP -ri\II!!Wiwat IIIU!hehoatl · '
Dear Grandmoth.e r:
ignored them.
movie JJetit:.clar hu been seleet- coqu:nerdal.
of a ~~ bo)' • · ~
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Why live a lie whleh wiU sUre._.
Next. Helen, )'011 won•t believe . ed behind Jack'• baek.
,J. -·- Gi,J. Youni dined with gcy-e Au.·
'~'~left CiOd •needed eomeddlll~"'
1y be found out whtn tho ci!Udren 11llo, but the villqe Dli!Uoter
FOrreot TUcker took tl&gt;ree bEW at the Sjlanloh Pavlllon ""' opod:al to holp 'IICbl up lUI..._ ·
grow older? Young poople'o 111!1· wO!kocl cloWu the Jtreet, cboppod weol&lt;l I•••• or·~laza QdtO" Ill foro Jeillns to H'wood for ''l'htY · oo He came lbci ·lilt ilhUt
tudes·tonrd •tprematureblrths" to his knees near where I waa Chleago to film a TV piJot ." N· '~tHorns, Don•t They'?"' with from our SonnT'i facti,
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are eonaldorably dllfemt !rom diggllll, and etortod priJIIII for Film Flam Man''; Larry hrko Jane FUlda ... Joel McCI"'B at
Now .., a alopla&amp;&gt; JdUo'clt;. ""·"·'·• "
yours, Grandmother. Told of mY lm1Mrlolsoul. Th&lt;&gt;Uihlthlnk tool&lt; over· Lari'Y'• wile !Ietty tho cb&amp;rdao uld he' a comlnlout' whro old GIOl')' tiavtl IIi :~ b
, '·
their parents' mistake, thetr may he nid "immoral/' , ·
Garrlrtt CC:...,.rs with TUckeio In · Of retirement from behind hill brewe, thewinter~lldbt&amp;='~·,
learn not to do !lkewloo, liullhey
I lloneoti.Y thlnl aome &lt;i lhooo tho Clrt. troupe ... Joo Nama11l many miUlona lor bla llral Rim thrOu&amp;l&gt; lite loavel of lold,, . _ i;·'
won't condemn nor wUJ they be women are 10 repressed · they gets the big calh -publh:itybut in seven years, ''Bam Wild!' and red.
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ashamed - not if the matter Ia blindfold themselves wben thtU' it's the Giant's 1eatte~ek Fran
Jaekle Gleason's on thewaaon,
Like 1lle Reel, he'a0111111ee0-= i ·
handled as msely as the father take a bath. No wonder theirhua- Tarkenton who ls the' rich kid: but big with the groceries ... Jaek 1q:; to us he ll not dead. ··~ ·,)t ·,
intends.- H.
bands - and die minister- go .net worth close toamUUon;mu-' E. Leonard wlll Introduce GodLove your&lt;:htlclren, lhai'e'~ ·· .
Dear Helen:
kind of bug..,yed. My husband be pastil by now.
!roy Cambtldgo Relit Tlturadl)'ai Joyo rlshl frOID the otart; mir '
That mOI'Oll who signed him- doesn't mind my shorts. 9Hluld
More,y Amsterdam's son Gre1 God's Americana Royal Box op-. they, are on your feft. latW lin,
self HAgalnst Frieid Women'' I cover Up for the prudes, or joined Joe Glaser's talent qen .. enlngj that t• U Jack E.'s over )'OUr heart.
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has some nerve, saying he asks keep on beinl the town- JEZE- cy;• it's by' rar the blgest end the Hongkonp in tlme. .
Tbe)' are always on )'0111' niln4f ·
a gal first, and If ohe WOI)'I put BEL?
~!cheat of the ~ own- Ceylon's prime mlnlotor ca- and In your htorl, no mOII8r
out. he doesn~ date her.
Dear Jez:
theatrical aaencl.ea .~: Joe'a bled COlumbia Pictures thaDka where th~ roam;
Where does he find these wo.
Grin and be stared at!- Sounds . bbed dozens ot oHer1 to "ID for uailntne proceeds of ita
To you they an still. the uttle
men- In waterfront bars?
as lt the town needa a good jolt. pubic" 1 •• Americans now spend ••pUvern movie (finest mualcal boys and glrla yoU once bad 'l;t
Ma,ibo not, for women have If yoo cover up, you may ruin $30 mlllloo a year .0 piiJIIII In ooaoooa) In Project !lope: home.
lowered themselves to all kinds the best gossip they've ·had In cards (lbaddup and deal) ••• Be-. seema the hospital ship now ia
COra Folmer, Pomei'OJ, '~
of things durlnl tho past 20 yeara.
!oro. jotting to VIetnam IIIII! .Bob
years. At one Ume they were au(But hope your husband gets. H&lt;P:, songstress Linda Bennett
perior to men. and men put
an early transFer out of "Joy- picked up her whlte mink-coat at
To All 011 Wonderful C~tomers ...
them oo a pedestal. Now tttey-re land..''}- H.
Mlk.B Forrest's and had her bill

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Girl Scout .Troop Collects $118
Lymuel Meadows, troop leader,
who is moving from New Haven.
They presep.ted her with a centerpiece of Poinsettia!! and candles. This was a going • away
present and thank -you gift. The
group · sang Christmas carols.
On December 12 at their regular meeting they made Chrlst:maa
girl a' hard work and to the help decorations for their homes. A
or Mn. Frank Spradling, Mrs. lecture aod demonstration was
Allie Evans, Mrs. Gra.vson Wil- given on Artificial Respiration
liamson, Mrs. Richard Grin- by Raiph Gibbs, Jr., Safety Distead, Hershel Hunter, Don Mur· rector of Philip Sporn Plant.
Gilts were assembled for the
ph,y and Mrs. Robert Grimm,
elderly
wome!l patients ot: Lakin
parents or the girls.
The next event wa&amp; December State Hospital instead of holding
11th, a surprise party for Mrs. a gU't exchange at their regular

NEW HAVEN- The Girl
Scout Troop 682 of New Haven
began its activities 1n Docember on the 7th with the 1968 Mountain Laura Council Fund Drive,
collecting $118, which was a
little under the 10 percent o( the
quota. tor MaSCJ1 County. This
success was attributed to the

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De~ember 23 members went
Christmas Caroling to shut-Ins
in New Haven. A party was held
following at the United Methodist
Church., thelr regular meeting
place.
Mrs. Robert Gorrell i.a the
troop leader and the roUowing
are members: Diane Kay, Ctndy
Kay, Donna Kay, Teresa Wallace,
Vicki ~radllng, Dianna Evans,
Terry Blackhurst, Regina Williamson, Pam W1lliamson, Iretta Hunter, Kim Hunter, Kim
Knighl, Sharon MW')lhy, Debbie
Brown, Cella Meadows, Venida
Grinstead, Yvoona Grinstead,
Patty Athey, and Kathy Foster.

Vatican Dominated
bJ St. Petel-'s Church
By Rev. Charles W. LUsher
appeared over the
win&amp; or our plane as we left Tel
Aviv and headed west. I presume
veteran flyers see it often, but
U was m,y (Illy experience, In our
12,000 miles of fUght last sum.
mer.
Anyway, it waaa.peraonalmesuge to me that God is still keeping H11 l)f"Omisea, and ill workiDI
them out In lite lan&amp;a of the BI-

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!mum ... Nllban I ~ Tlmol
$q!laro holdoiBerle _,.cl with

5 cant !rna 111d 3 oent soda
i&gt;01&gt; for I~ ooo diJ and tho place .
was.-.
One of the Nathan's vlsltors
wu Father Frodtrlc Gebrlns,

er River Rd.; Mrs. Ron a I d
A. Rouoh, Cilftx&gt;n; Mra. Joseph

U\ree days there went quickly
and we all hoped to rE'turn aome

R. Smitb, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant;

day. Roman hoa.Pitality was raultlell, and our tour guide had plan·
ned well. Three parta of the vtslt
stand out ln my i.mpressions of
the city, 1 wl.ll confine m,y remarks to them.
The Vatican, residence or the
Pot,lel since 1377 and an tndepen.
dent ''.tate'' since 1929, la 1
mutt for ali Christian visitors
to Rome. ~r guide insisted that
we arrive be[ore the 9 a.m. opening time for tourists. The whole
area was ftlled with tourists When.
we ar~ved a1 that tlour, yet we
wet'e treated courteously, and
ror a nominal sum we were
shown aome priceless treasures
of lbe Cbrlstian world. I knew .
that the Vatican ~te wu only
aboUt 104 acres, but there mu~l
l)e three.atory corridor• over
most of U, [Or we walked miles
throulh the museum.
st. Peter'&amp; Qnlrc::h dominates
that whOle area, lor even the
halll look 111 big as a cathedral.
The Sisdne Chapel, where the
p:Jpel are . choleR. 11 adorned
with the f&amp;mot.ll workl at Michelanplo, Tlit po1ntlnp are ao

Barry D. Van Matre, Rt. 1 LeIer~ W. Va.; Mra., William H.
· Proffitt, PL Pleasant: Mrs. Robert F, IUckel, Harlforcl; Ronald
E. Bostic, New Haven; Nil1 c.

INTERIOR OF THE Roman
early Chrlstians were buried. in
rock beneath modern Rome.

at a cheaper price.
The catacomb• of Rome impTeased me more than aD)'thtng
else, Then aubterrutean burial
places were used until the aixth
century A.D.,. and then were lost
until some workmen accldent,ly
dug Into them In 1578,
Now, aome 350 miles of burial
oorridon have been found ln the
volcanic 5011 ,beneath Rome. The
ancient ROmans had practlced
cremation ~ ttle dead, so they
had no ~eterles. It was the
Jews· and~l-istiana who brought
this burill practice to Rome.
We visU;d the St. Cnltxtus eatac::ombe, ~of Ulree Famous e;n~
trances ,yUited by tourista. We

sat

m .aft .;undergrOWJd

chapel

row cor;~···

Tilt .!llaclro hod earved a pasU,. hod du8 a
nlncbe eli\.'oodl •ide ol. tho wail
iarle _,]~ ·. J~r t.·bod.v to be

oap-wy. and

~ciid:,Jirlc! 'Y!I.!od with .. otono.
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bera" and reflect well the atUtude
the early Christians toward -tie8.th. Death waa MVer referred to as "Fan:.well" or
"'parting" but rathef as uReat
and Peace.''
.Here many ChrisUan l)'mbola
Were used - the circle to ex..
pren eternity and the tllb to
identi.b Christiana to eaehother.
The fish was used becauH letters of the Greek word ror filii
were the same as the first let..
ten of 11 Jesu1 Chrllt, Son of

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Gnd, Our S8vlor ..

wlth Jesua.
OUr tour leadera and pddes
gave us just tbat. Thl"Ol.llh tht:

maze or roreip travel and be·
wilderlng ruins these leaden
took U8 and gavu meanine to
them all.
Thlo trip of a Watlme aloo
brou&amp;ht a new dlm.enlion of CoOil··
cern lor lite pllotl woo 111 the
okleo of tho -ld. Their -lei
of calm brlnl• "''mlorl In !he •
paaseqer when .- be1r1 the
lot sey. "Thai ... ~ Ia theiO:~~

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The Coloaseum, more prof- of ......., wutiior wtll riot .aot
eri.Y coiled 1"-' Fla¥~rv¥&gt;phl· lonl·"' II tool&lt;·olr..
theatre, ~ the!· nearb)' .. ~*?'an ptlhi'CiUIIh
Forum, were .. not:-glvtn ml$h ito:
tentlon bUt' we did take uine for·
a wB1k tln'Gbgb"""Soth ami. We ed
made ..a apeclal w.t1U &amp;o the M&amp;--_.

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Nelsen

Year that makes
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"He'll never chew you out 011 scrimmage. He also noticed how
the field,'' S11¥S one Qf the the Colts coped with those
Browns' offensive linemen. "He checkofrs.
''Everytime he (Kapp) tried
may tell ~ou smnethi~ you did
one,
lhey jumped out or It alld.
Ryan, the man he replaced thit wrong on the sideUnes but he'll
~ l Cleveland q.. rterback.
. 110'1 telklng about Jllote year, but that he's a beb.er t~lay ~do h ~onstructlvely and quietly. sometimes maybe they stayed
' ~rto who oro bend!Jw all selector. He mixed 'em up more You know they sa,y 'Let he who in it, so you're taki~ a gamble
is without sin cast the rJrst no matter what yoo do," he
. ' ~lr. enoro tnd JOtlloi over- than Ryan.
says. "Whatever they show us,
·-,tNelsen ts a play-lt-by-ear stone' and you can see he thinks
'• hiOttd tryii!C In ft8111'o
out "hot
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that way by the thingli he doos
~,...;,'!!!.,. . Browna have · .., their quarterback.'' otfera another
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able Lo go wltl• most of our
,~!l!leO\.,t !oi SundaY'• NFL tide Cleveland pl~er, "If he comes and says. F-le'd be a winn4;.lr in
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. pme · oplnot tho favored up to the line and. gets a sudden anything he did because he's a plays."
On
the
ball
fteld, Neleen's
idea the' Statue or Liberty play great competitor, That quality
)'l .·.IWttmor,e Coltl.
formula
for
success
, is sim.Ple.
' ' . Neloen, woo oosht ·' tO ...,.. would· work, he'll call lt. With projects through the OOdd.le. ••
1'1 try to be myself," he says,
By CHARLES RICHAIIDS
- Northwestern defeated F1or-Nelsen is aware or the strong
·~.e!'"uae he'• golrw to be calllna him, anything lB game. He has
UPI
Sports
Writer
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76-72 and Boston COllege
"I
try
to
get
what
I
can
out
of
Cle)'e)Ud•s •~anal•, II)'B any.. a tremendous amount or enthu~ personnel he · has to work with
trimmed
Georgia sg..83 in the
North
Carolirll
and
Villanova,
ballplayers. A quarterback has
llol;)' looklrw for • Iil! of slasm. He juat want1 to go all and what's more, he keeps the
to know hjs players. You can't two of the nation's top ftve Gator · Bowl Basketball Tour-rlota from dlo 1lrowni , , • the •tlme'' and has a way or firing other team aware of lt, loo.
"I thtnlo:," he says, ''many say certain things to some .ranked college basketball pow- nament at Jacksonville, Fla.
· ·..,o r the Colts, for that mattQr: ••• you 14)• .l;leminda you or the old
-Brigham Yourw and Oregon
Bobby Layne."
defenses look at. us and sa)' , pLayers and to others you ca.n ers, clash in New York tonight
· · will ·p home dl_.tnlecl. ·
under
the
watchful
eye
oC
the
won
the first matches in the
sa,y
things.
You'd
never
say
Sub Makes Good
•w ell;· we have to stop Leroy
• • · "liobocb' "' gotrw to ch~JWe
team
both
would
like
to
creep
Far
We11t
Classic at Portland,
'Why
did
you
miss
that
block'
1~ bo~~uao of the IJN&gt;Or· · The OUt.-goilJ, to,ylsb-looking Kelly.' Some people have but
•tance of the pme," IQ'I 27~year-old Nelsen . came to we still scored a lot o( points or 'How could you drop that up on in the niLtional rankilliS- Ore. BYU beat california 82--74
ard Oregon turned back Y-ale
Nel1en. "You 10 with what Cle~lantl from Pittsburgh In a against them. If they concen-- pass' to some people. They'd go the t.q).-rated UCLA Bruins.
84-71.
to
pieces
and
never
catch
AH
Lhrelt
are
in
the
Holiday
JOU've been · iuccesaiUI wltb all deal last May and was ticketed trate on Leroy, they're going to
Festival
in
New
York,
which.
-In the East Carolina Classic
pass
or
throw
another
another
,_ loA~. It pta dOwn to wbo'a .PriDclpally for backup duty forget ~he likes of Milt Morin,
runs
Crom
today
through
at
Greenville, N.C., Baylor beat
block
for
you.
It'
s
really
a
case
toioJy .tp Jllay the ball sam• a behlrxl Ryan. But Blanton Pau] Warfield and Gary Collins,
Monday.
North
Carolina,
the
William and Mary 81·68, VIrgilltllo mOrt oil\! who geta the big Colller, the Br&lt;mns' coach, wbo has just come back to us, of just knowing some of these
things and putting them togeth- No. 2 learn, is expected to nia Tech. beat Delaware 79-58,
~~rook.•
promoted him to the )lead chair Not to Lake anything away from
defeat fifth-ranked Villanova Virginia dect.sloned Air Force
1bat could be taken to m'ean after Clevelarxl won only one of Charlie Haraway arxl Ernie er."
tonight and go on to meet 9()....85 and East carolina deFeatNelsen
has.
been
pulling
it
aU
•t1w&gt; Browr11 wlQ rely prlinarily its tlrat three games and Nelsen Green who do a lot for you,
1CLA and its star 7-foot..l All·
pretty
good
until
now.
L
ed COrnell 74-67.
together
too."
011 bard, atraleht football as blossomed Into one or the most
He
gels
another:
chance
Sunday
America
center,
Lew
AJcinclor,
- Upsala trounced Paters.on
Know your Opposition
.they ha VI mOlt d. the IDIOD1 able operatives in the lea_gue.
Stare
89-52 and Monmooth
WMt the other Cleveland
Nelsen was among those who when lhe Cleveland Browns in Morday's finals.
, 'ilthoucb it doesn't necesnrily
learn
whether
this
was
a
banner
College
bounced City Olllege of
the
nation'l:i
No.
8
Kansas,
mlut Nellfln wW came into the Pll.ven particularly like about had their noses pressed to the
year
for
them
or
merely
a
s~so
New
York
77-54 in the New
Learn,
defeated
Nebraska
82-56
pme lfith any · one 'set" pattern hbn Is his wWingness to TV screen lasl Sunday when lhe
one,
in
the
Big
Eight
Conference
Jersey
Kiwanis
Classic at
Iii miDd.
.
shoulder reaponsibUit;y, his abili- Colts beat the Vikin,gs and he
Tt1ey'll
let
you
know
after
tl1e
pn
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tournament
in
KanUwer
Montclair,
N.J.
ty to adjust to any situation and
noticed how many automatics
-At New Britain, Conn., in
sa s City lO highlight college
hls abvtous respect lor their Mlnnesota quarterback ,J o c ball ~.,'arne,
the Central Connecticut Holiday
basketball action Thursday.
ability.
Kapp called at the line of
The Jayhawk s got a career Tournament, Northeastern de-hig-h of 29 points from Jo Jo feated Marietta 7~1 in early
White
and
advanced
their aclion.
season record to 9·1. Kansas
Hob Cousy' s Boston College
will play Colorado, a 63·56 quintet had to rally erorn a 17The J'o{elgs Marauder basket- stan in first, with a .44:3 averThe P.Iarnuders have no individ- winner over Oklahoma Thurs- point deficit in the first half to
ball team !QUBd, wtnJess ln four age; Meigs last with .288.
ua l performer in the top five day night, in ·semi-final action overtake Georgia.
Southeastern Ohlo Athletic LeaFree Throw perc-entag~. Gaili - o( field goal pen:enla~c , as SKip SEHurday night
B,y United Preu International
Colorado got 12 second-hall
gue
starts,
is
in
the
also-ran
dipolis
in
first
with
,
703,
Mclgs
Downard,
Wellston,
leads
in
that
.
In
,other
first-rourd
action
in
Eo at
points !rom Mike COlman, six ln
department with a fantastic .627 holiday
tournaments,
which one stretch, to pull away from
W. L. PeL GB visloa of team statistics released last with .488.
tx&gt;dl)' by LealJI!O Slatiatlctan Tom
Personal £ouJ s, Mei.gs in 7th averar;e (47 of 75).
dominated the nation's play Oklahoma and take thelr Big
Bolllmore • • •27 8 •m
Metters
of
Athena.
place
with an average of 22.11
Tom Spencer of Gallipolis Thursday :
·phlla. .. , ,.2UO •706 2'h
Eight tourney encounter.
In·lour departments of play the assessed per game, with Galli- leads free throw shooting on his
~ Duquesne remained uncle~
llolton. •.••• ,22 10 .688 3l'z
ClnclooaU ••• 21 13 .•618 5'h Marauder• are in last place in polis first with 15.&amp; per game. .833 average (25 or 30}, and Jim (eated with a 93-71 victory over
Rebounding, Meigs b1 fourth llenry, Gallipolis, leads individ- Texas A&amp;M jn the All Ct:Jllege
N
21 17 , .553 7lh . two, 7th ln one, and fourth place
IDthe
other.
place,
- 38'.~ '{1er game, · with Gal·
ual rebounding· with 14 per game. Basketball Tournament In Okla.~
,,. ~ •• 12 21 ,364 14, '
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These_
are:
Upolls
fif!\
)';ith
44,8.
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- · • .,10 21 .270 18
Field goal percentage, Welllop 10 of the area offensive or also ad~anced, edging high. .
· weal
.
defensive categorie s (team). Gal- scoring Tulane 94-86.
,
W. L. Pet. OB
Ilpolis leads the offensive ciubs
Loa ArwoJoo... 26 10 · • 722
with
74,0 points IXl'r game..Jack••••• 2~ 15 .571 5'h
encc mark and an overall recson leads the defensive action
Son Fnn. ••• 16 21 -~2 10\1
ord or 7-2, Before coming to Mi·
holding its opposition to 49,0 pe~
Bali Dl- ... 15 20 .429 10\1
ami, Schembechler held assist·
game.
'a.tc:qo •• ' .14 23 .318 121h
ant coac hing jobs at Notre
·- !"1"• . . ... 13 26 .333 14112
Da.me and Ohio State.
PhaotU. •.• ,8 28 ,222 18
A possibJe tipoff that a new
. ... ThUrlday'o llesulla
B7 ~ Press International
Bellamy 23 for Detroit.
coach had been selected was an
' . . . . . 139 Mllillllktt106
Some o,ld -bablta are sWI too
Atlanta kept pace by registeradvisory to newsmen that picLor- ~· 95lletroll !H
strong foi the BaltimM-e IkiUets ing its eighth win .in a row while
tures of the news conference
. ftU ....IOhiA:lU, Bolt)2Q .
to overcome. .
handing
Seattle
its
eighth
would be made a , .. nable by the
~'ii~ 96 .
They are learning how to win, cOnsecutive setback. Lou Budunivenity. This was in~rpreted
" .q,icqo 104· Clncllllati 96
after two 0001ecUtive 1easons tn son of the Hawks, a1though
to mean the new coach would
.~! l'ranclaco 119 Pboo.U 118 tbe cellar of the National sitting out tbe fmal quarter, led
aftend the press session and be
\ Ice &amp; Snow
Baaketball
AJsoc,tatlon's
Eastall
scorers
with
28
points.
introduced to reporters then.
(01117-··~
Glmel
.• : .-&lt;" ern Dlvisloo, and In fact they
ANN !\HBU!{, Mich. (UPDEHiott, 43, in 10 years as
Jolut Havlicek led the Celtic.s
bout ~ best record of e.ay with 29 points as Boston closed The University of ¥Jchigan wa s head coach, compiled a 51-4:2--2
~ ~-at.Son.Dieco
&gt;· · · at Bolllmoro
team ln the league,
to -· within 3lf..:
games
Of
expected to annowtcc today the overall n:cord and 33-34-2 Big
• '(01117 • • • ocllodllltcl)
But they . sWI haven't over- Baltlinore .. Bailey Howell added hiring of raenn E. "Bo" Ten mark. His 1964: Wolverines
oomo !II• 'Pblladi!lphla Jinx and 27 points and Larry Siegfried Sc-hembechlcr to succeed Bump defeated Oregon State in the
. Elliott a s head football coach of ... Rose Bowl ard this year's team
nl11hl B a Ill 'l' o r e 23.
clrolfpod a 125-120 decision to lite
Chicago. defeated the Royals the Wolver~.s.
finished second to Ohio stale
The d~l11on to· hire Schem- wtlh a 6-1 conference mark an:l
76era. It was the 1...U, cmae®- for the first time in rour
live Ylctx&gt;ry for PIIUadoiphia · meetlnla lhls season .,.hind the bechler, f"-.9tball coa ch at Mi- , S..2 overall.
Canham created the associate
ovet .tho Bullets ciatjng back In · 23-tioint shooting of J~rry Sloan ami UniveT"slty · or· Ohio for the
Feb~, 1.967. ·
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and Bill Turner scored a career past six years, was made director's post shortly after he
Plot Walker had 34 point~ 8l)d h111h ' 28 points to lead the Thursday at a special ses- took over this past swnmer,
N. 2nd Ave.
sion or the school's board of succeeding Fritz Crisler.
Bill C\Uidnaham Sl ai the 76era Wariiors over Phoenix.
athletics which has been looking
~. I!IDded • nine~·· Baltimor.e
ror a successor for Elliott who
. wipnlng otrook. The Bulleto •WI
will move up to the post of as·lead """"".place Pblladofphla
sociate Bthletlc director,
by · ~\\ same• 1n the Eo~
Athletic Director Don Ca~
ham, who "said ear1ler this week
he had set a Jan. 1 deadllfltl t.o
' Bo11lJijore.
.
find
a new coach, wouldn't con.
· · Tlti¥ lRI At!ge!Os Lakors
firm Schembechler's · appoint·
a ' 5\; S0J11$ leild
East
ment
and said his mQmil;}g
Ill tho
news conference today \vould
W, L. !'&lt;~ GB "clarlf&gt;&lt; and finolize both
Mi""'aota,
...
19
Kentu k,y
3 9 .6711
464 6 . 00 ••·~·""
..,.,. admlnl stn,Uve po1
15
nlllh~
• , "" •
•
f the athletic depart· sition!

When the Browns talk about
NEW YORII (UPD-Tho ex.~ ore r "orklrw too htrcl. their .. ~., 27..year-old quarter..
~'re knoc~rw themaelwa beck Prlvt.tel)', they agr~e he's
out ~nly saya ~ Nelsen, not 11 good a passer as Frank

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O'Brien Ia ell8lblt for the pool- • •1011 he IJIMI Mea
season pine. Wm eo with a bit lot 1llt SoulNrl•:(li.
·aod Wll ..mid 'I ta
strooa paa•bw pme.
Ohio U. will dlopliJ 1 much bit player. Tile
mOI'e balanced attack, built Mcnloy h e arouncl lite rum!~ of fullback To~Werino - L
O'Brlo11 hod ottenlod
Bob HOCIIIIArd and tollblci&lt;
Dome for ooo year
Da.~ Levt;ck.
The Bobeato, with HCIOiinanl tnnolerrod to Rld-nch
scorinK 19 touchclowns, seored a he 11t out one tuU J'8U'
total ot 40 touchdowns on the ollllbll!ty there.'
groulll aDd 14 by poaaii!C r. 10
Tbts mark• tfle ftrP

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21 touellclowno by pasotrw and ...•• small coiJql olllllt.

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ORLANDO, f1a. (Ui'O-Hieh- nl!kod i8th In die nnal Uulted
.sCorllll Ohto Urdveralty 'wm Preu International mi.j(lr ~~
.Place ita unbeaten and untied lege foothtll ntinp.
record on the line Here tonight
The game ~· to .b t •
in the Tangerine PaWl when the wide • open 'eontost Wjtll Ohio
Bobcat.&amp; go agat111t Southern Univertlt)' rated a Doe ... touetJ..
Conference
champion R1ch:- down favorite.
n&gt;&lt;&gt;1"4
Both teams have ahown they
The game, which will be tele- can acore a lot of polntl, but
vised by ~orta NetwOl'k Inc., at the aune ttme blve allowed
will begin at 8:80 p.m. (EST) a lot of points.
be(ore an expected 17,000 Fans.
Ohio U. scoced an al'l!rage ot
Tile M.id - American Confer- 37.6 points l)er game wh.Ue al-·
ence champion Oh1o U. team

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dt:D and Pari 1 were also lnter"tlng, but I !lave attempted to tell
you d the Landa of lite Bible.
Gatocombs, ahowlrw how tho
1be u~mpreasioas" most lalt-the niches dug in the volcanic
1111 from 11letr1IJ will be tho _ .
pie who traveled with Ul, ChrliThe catacombs are along the Uan doctors, teachera, pastOrt,
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Cl~ S. Board, Mra. Evan
Kanauga.j Mrs. Leonard 0. Al--~ ~- J••""" R Smllh,
len, 418 Pike st., Kanaugaj Mr . La.,-w_,r, .m.~.l. ~· •
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l&lt;Wuga; Edgar Greene, Patriot
Star Rli Mrs. LoWell B. Bu1h,
Rio Grande; Oils E. Bulb, Low·

ts also a very deftnlte
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p.m. Parents· oo.ly m Pediatric,•
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port; Mra. J. Dtvld ••-.
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Dear Helen:
... And tbat Rupid m0r®, AFW, la reer; the)', QrMd -~ 'tV'~ q~~ ~18itb0od hi' c0oclu~~.8lt.1·t~ ·
YouracMcotn"Confulod"wat ' seWDclttnnewoullnnleriiWhal PbUoo ~: ~ .,. . r!Da'I\. GII~Orchellra" ~- ·
10 wrong! Her husband aCCUMI modern women need lJ ~ ttar~. •• ~ "Dead End Kid'~'llD dinner nillllc 1the.r:e wM;a Lt. wU .
her of being unclor a Puritanical aoJt..-oepec:t. JuCJI .....,,.- we SidneY Klniolq'o ori&amp;lil&amp;ll!l!wf· thO ~inod l\VIIon Gardena· Reomotl1er•alhumb and belnl-ed doft't throW ouroelvoo at oVO'Tf piOJ ,, MOot nollhboio boh&lt;ilr Wlrllii. llpStatfl •·· Father G. '•
'"' •rigid moralii;J" be'11UIO llhe' man araund, clooon't mean we . a Pinch of oell &lt;It a ..,P !"'Pri moloc!ly w'we ruOei.Y fllterruiJI'
tell• hr children ohe,... ~- an !l'llllcl. Just oeloctlvel Jac:Rit onuala bOrrow• ·a cW; · ocl
nl8bl when a _.t olmrled a year before her re~l WeQ.. AGAINST nmu.n ~ r
m111ionalrl apoi'tanwt. ~l4M~... eruira raided : the doWn.IWra .
dll1l dote. WilY ohouln'l oht ahltld Dear Heleo:
CCl1MII'a chll 'lW 10!'-ln81ance; l!fOIIilloa wlllch hod boon -atlitem !rom the "had to" an«&lt;o?
I wear ohort8 to ~ In, and'"" ........,.. oo Tbankllllvlnl 1111 Independently
the po1ut
If they know hr IOCI'It; per. ariel 18 we llYe In lite SoUth, lbal and .,.; ~ C!ui.U..O '""""' Door danclnl room 'd a
.
hapo lltey will think, ''Well, It meana moat of tl)e year. we· Onaaall' blrlhdal:·
" l opoali~.
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Cllrl_.la a hllll!f·lii!B&lt;t;-11
worked out fine for my
' moved hre la.lll September. I
Not all ochoolteochtra are Ill
, Ll!tlolad In !ront ofB!Oo~· ' ell IOVo and
why not lor uo'?"
noticed mynelp!Jora tluod wben pl~l unoa:. ·e r-'Ie acboOl· dall!'oi -~liflo!I.Y bou&amp;lll too· hili- , Umo: . ~=~~~
You aldod with tho ltulband I came out In a Olrim au!~ but marmo!MaliiSPOalorWSIJnln3 dogo~· · oldoWalk'!ra!*-huc)&lt;- of a;,·, ,
who wanted tn tell the ei!Udron whaloloo """you,._ wbenll'• Mmq J6lnOcl the ·s.~n~o.·a. •Sin• IIOt&gt; took one I)Vor mille~- •; Ill! ··
tho truth wllon 11ley aakod. WilY hOI?
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nero reVUe at tlie PlOJboy e!ub... Cl•l lllltho \")riior ._.. Tho,toula
risk a haPW !amUy lifo jual boThen I etorted pUina anooY· ·A I . - DaVe
l\lcCoonell Gl~l m •bf lite olor clan G•''
cauoo a man 11 overly lloneat? mOUA leltort In 11le moll about bouihl a prlviiO zoo ID L.A. poet thofr ooconi\ Ill April ... , AI
'bo
Or mOJbo he' a proud o1 betn, how the Lord 1roWn1 m nudlt;r which ronll boootlea to Rima and Thla I• showbiz '88: Joama Pet- a.e floor.
•1111 ~lldnll
''premature." _
MODERN aDd romtnellli'"'- I didn't think I TV o:ommerclalo ,, Rumor hath tat got a $15,000 lee for a lhrM- pla;Y- With lhtlr tnYI, for In
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fittacl In elthor eatesorY, 10 I It Jack Valonti'lluCCeaaoralthe dl)' hop In India !&lt;&gt;&lt; a TV IOIP -ri\II!!Wiwat IIIU!hehoatl · '
Dear Grandmoth.e r:
ignored them.
movie JJetit:.clar hu been seleet- coqu:nerdal.
of a ~~ bo)' • · ~
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Why live a lie whleh wiU sUre._.
Next. Helen, )'011 won•t believe . ed behind Jack'• baek.
,J. -·- Gi,J. Youni dined with gcy-e Au.·
'~'~left CiOd •needed eomeddlll~"'
1y be found out whtn tho ci!Udren 11llo, but the villqe Dli!Uoter
FOrreot TUcker took tl&gt;ree bEW at the Sjlanloh Pavlllon ""' opod:al to holp 'IICbl up lUI..._ ·
grow older? Young poople'o 111!1· wO!kocl cloWu the Jtreet, cboppod weol&lt;l I•••• or·~laza QdtO" Ill foro Jeillns to H'wood for ''l'htY · oo He came lbci ·lilt ilhUt
tudes·tonrd •tprematureblrths" to his knees near where I waa Chleago to film a TV piJot ." N· '~tHorns, Don•t They'?"' with from our SonnT'i facti,
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are eonaldorably dllfemt !rom diggllll, and etortod priJIIII for Film Flam Man''; Larry hrko Jane FUlda ... Joel McCI"'B at
Now .., a alopla&amp;&gt; JdUo'clt;. ""·"·'·• "
yours, Grandmother. Told of mY lm1Mrlolsoul. Th&lt;&gt;Uihlthlnk tool&lt; over· Lari'Y'• wile !Ietty tho cb&amp;rdao uld he' a comlnlout' whro old GIOl')' tiavtl IIi :~ b
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their parents' mistake, thetr may he nid "immoral/' , ·
Garrlrtt CC:...,.rs with TUckeio In · Of retirement from behind hill brewe, thewinter~lldbt&amp;='~·,
learn not to do !lkewloo, liullhey
I lloneoti.Y thlnl aome &lt;i lhooo tho Clrt. troupe ... Joo Nama11l many miUlona lor bla llral Rim thrOu&amp;l&gt; lite loavel of lold,, . _ i;·'
won't condemn nor wUJ they be women are 10 repressed · they gets the big calh -publh:itybut in seven years, ''Bam Wild!' and red.
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ashamed - not if the matter Ia blindfold themselves wben thtU' it's the Giant's 1eatte~ek Fran
Jaekle Gleason's on thewaaon,
Like 1lle Reel, he'a0111111ee0-= i ·
handled as msely as the father take a bath. No wonder theirhua- Tarkenton who ls the' rich kid: but big with the groceries ... Jaek 1q:; to us he ll not dead. ··~ ·,)t ·,
intends.- H.
bands - and die minister- go .net worth close toamUUon;mu-' E. Leonard wlll Introduce GodLove your&lt;:htlclren, lhai'e'~ ·· .
Dear Helen:
kind of bug..,yed. My husband be pastil by now.
!roy Cambtldgo Relit Tlturadl)'ai Joyo rlshl frOID the otart; mir '
That mOI'Oll who signed him- doesn't mind my shorts. 9Hluld
More,y Amsterdam's son Gre1 God's Americana Royal Box op-. they, are on your feft. latW lin,
self HAgalnst Frieid Women'' I cover Up for the prudes, or joined Joe Glaser's talent qen .. enlngj that t• U Jack E.'s over )'OUr heart.
~ ~·- :-'
has some nerve, saying he asks keep on beinl the town- JEZE- cy;• it's by' rar the blgest end the Hongkonp in tlme. .
Tbe)' are always on )'0111' niln4f ·
a gal first, and If ohe WOI)'I put BEL?
~!cheat of the ~ own- Ceylon's prime mlnlotor ca- and In your htorl, no mOII8r
out. he doesn~ date her.
Dear Jez:
theatrical aaencl.ea .~: Joe'a bled COlumbia Pictures thaDka where th~ roam;
Where does he find these wo.
Grin and be stared at!- Sounds . bbed dozens ot oHer1 to "ID for uailntne proceeds of ita
To you they an still. the uttle
men- In waterfront bars?
as lt the town needa a good jolt. pubic" 1 •• Americans now spend ••pUvern movie (finest mualcal boys and glrla yoU once bad 'l;t
Ma,ibo not, for women have If yoo cover up, you may ruin $30 mlllloo a year .0 piiJIIII In ooaoooa) In Project !lope: home.
lowered themselves to all kinds the best gossip they've ·had In cards (lbaddup and deal) ••• Be-. seema the hospital ship now ia
COra Folmer, Pomei'OJ, '~
of things durlnl tho past 20 yeara.
!oro. jotting to VIetnam IIIII! .Bob
years. At one Ume they were au(But hope your husband gets. H&lt;P:, songstress Linda Bennett
perior to men. and men put
an early transFer out of "Joy- picked up her whlte mink-coat at
To All 011 Wonderful C~tomers ...
them oo a pedestal. Now tttey-re land..''}- H.
Mlk.B Forrest's and had her bill

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Girl Scout .Troop Collects $118
Lymuel Meadows, troop leader,
who is moving from New Haven.
They presep.ted her with a centerpiece of Poinsettia!! and candles. This was a going • away
present and thank -you gift. The
group · sang Christmas carols.
On December 12 at their regular meeting they made Chrlst:maa
girl a' hard work and to the help decorations for their homes. A
or Mn. Frank Spradling, Mrs. lecture aod demonstration was
Allie Evans, Mrs. Gra.vson Wil- given on Artificial Respiration
liamson, Mrs. Richard Grin- by Raiph Gibbs, Jr., Safety Distead, Hershel Hunter, Don Mur· rector of Philip Sporn Plant.
Gilts were assembled for the
ph,y and Mrs. Robert Grimm,
elderly
wome!l patients ot: Lakin
parents or the girls.
The next event wa&amp; December State Hospital instead of holding
11th, a surprise party for Mrs. a gU't exchange at their regular

NEW HAVEN- The Girl
Scout Troop 682 of New Haven
began its activities 1n Docember on the 7th with the 1968 Mountain Laura Council Fund Drive,
collecting $118, which was a
little under the 10 percent o( the
quota. tor MaSCJ1 County. This
success was attributed to the

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meeting on December 19.
De~ember 23 members went
Christmas Caroling to shut-Ins
in New Haven. A party was held
following at the United Methodist
Church., thelr regular meeting
place.
Mrs. Robert Gorrell i.a the
troop leader and the roUowing
are members: Diane Kay, Ctndy
Kay, Donna Kay, Teresa Wallace,
Vicki ~radllng, Dianna Evans,
Terry Blackhurst, Regina Williamson, Pam W1lliamson, Iretta Hunter, Kim Hunter, Kim
Knighl, Sharon MW')lhy, Debbie
Brown, Cella Meadows, Venida
Grinstead, Yvoona Grinstead,
Patty Athey, and Kathy Foster.

Vatican Dominated
bJ St. Petel-'s Church
By Rev. Charles W. LUsher
appeared over the
win&amp; or our plane as we left Tel
Aviv and headed west. I presume
veteran flyers see it often, but
U was m,y (Illy experience, In our
12,000 miles of fUght last sum.
mer.
Anyway, it waaa.peraonalmesuge to me that God is still keeping H11 l)f"Omisea, and ill workiDI
them out In lite lan&amp;a of the BI-

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!mum ... Nllban I ~ Tlmol
$q!laro holdoiBerle _,.cl with

5 cant !rna 111d 3 oent soda
i&gt;01&gt; for I~ ooo diJ and tho place .
was.-.
One of the Nathan's vlsltors
wu Father Frodtrlc Gebrlns,

er River Rd.; Mrs. Ron a I d
A. Rouoh, Cilftx&gt;n; Mra. Joseph

U\ree days there went quickly
and we all hoped to rE'turn aome

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day. Roman hoa.Pitality was raultlell, and our tour guide had plan·
ned well. Three parta of the vtslt
stand out ln my i.mpressions of
the city, 1 wl.ll confine m,y remarks to them.
The Vatican, residence or the
Pot,lel since 1377 and an tndepen.
dent ''.tate'' since 1929, la 1
mutt for ali Christian visitors
to Rome. ~r guide insisted that
we arrive be[ore the 9 a.m. opening time for tourists. The whole
area was ftlled with tourists When.
we ar~ved a1 that tlour, yet we
wet'e treated courteously, and
ror a nominal sum we were
shown aome priceless treasures
of lbe Cbrlstian world. I knew .
that the Vatican ~te wu only
aboUt 104 acres, but there mu~l
l)e three.atory corridor• over
most of U, [Or we walked miles
throulh the museum.
st. Peter'&amp; Qnlrc::h dominates
that whOle area, lor even the
halll look 111 big as a cathedral.
The Sisdne Chapel, where the
p:Jpel are . choleR. 11 adorned
with the f&amp;mot.ll workl at Michelanplo, Tlit po1ntlnp are ao

Barry D. Van Matre, Rt. 1 LeIer~ W. Va.; Mra., William H.
· Proffitt, PL Pleasant: Mrs. Robert F, IUckel, Harlforcl; Ronald
E. Bostic, New Haven; Nil1 c.

INTERIOR OF THE Roman
early Chrlstians were buried. in
rock beneath modern Rome.

at a cheaper price.
The catacomb• of Rome impTeased me more than aD)'thtng
else, Then aubterrutean burial
places were used until the aixth
century A.D.,. and then were lost
until some workmen accldent,ly
dug Into them In 1578,
Now, aome 350 miles of burial
oorridon have been found ln the
volcanic 5011 ,beneath Rome. The
ancient ROmans had practlced
cremation ~ ttle dead, so they
had no ~eterles. It was the
Jews· and~l-istiana who brought
this burill practice to Rome.
We visU;d the St. Cnltxtus eatac::ombe, ~of Ulree Famous e;n~
trances ,yUited by tourista. We

sat

m .aft .;undergrOWJd

chapel

row cor;~···

Tilt .!llaclro hod earved a pasU,. hod du8 a
nlncbe eli\.'oodl •ide ol. tho wail
iarle _,]~ ·. J~r t.·bod.v to be

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bera" and reflect well the atUtude
the early Christians toward -tie8.th. Death waa MVer referred to as "Fan:.well" or
"'parting" but rathef as uReat
and Peace.''
.Here many ChrisUan l)'mbola
Were used - the circle to ex..
pren eternity and the tllb to
identi.b Christiana to eaehother.
The fish was used becauH letters of the Greek word ror filii
were the same as the first let..
ten of 11 Jesu1 Chrllt, Son of

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Gnd, Our S8vlor ..

wlth Jesua.
OUr tour leadera and pddes
gave us just tbat. Thl"Ol.llh tht:

maze or roreip travel and be·
wilderlng ruins these leaden
took U8 and gavu meanine to
them all.
Thlo trip of a Watlme aloo
brou&amp;ht a new dlm.enlion of CoOil··
cern lor lite pllotl woo 111 the
okleo of tho -ld. Their -lei
of calm brlnl• "''mlorl In !he •
paaseqer when .- be1r1 the
lot sey. "Thai ... ~ Ia theiO:~~

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The Coloaseum, more prof- of ......., wutiior wtll riot .aot
eri.Y coiled 1"-' Fla¥~rv¥&gt;phl· lonl·"' II tool&lt;·olr..
theatre, ~ the!· nearb)' .. ~*?'an ptlhi'CiUIIh
Forum, were .. not:-glvtn ml$h ito:
tentlon bUt' we did take uine for·
a wB1k tln'Gbgb"""Soth ami. We ed
made ..a apeclal w.t1U &amp;o the M&amp;--_.

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Year that makes
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"He'll never chew you out 011 scrimmage. He also noticed how
the field,'' S11¥S one Qf the the Colts coped with those
Browns' offensive linemen. "He checkofrs.
''Everytime he (Kapp) tried
may tell ~ou smnethi~ you did
one,
lhey jumped out or It alld.
Ryan, the man he replaced thit wrong on the sideUnes but he'll
~ l Cleveland q.. rterback.
. 110'1 telklng about Jllote year, but that he's a beb.er t~lay ~do h ~onstructlvely and quietly. sometimes maybe they stayed
' ~rto who oro bend!Jw all selector. He mixed 'em up more You know they sa,y 'Let he who in it, so you're taki~ a gamble
is without sin cast the rJrst no matter what yoo do," he
. ' ~lr. enoro tnd JOtlloi over- than Ryan.
says. "Whatever they show us,
·-,tNelsen ts a play-lt-by-ear stone' and you can see he thinks
'• hiOttd tryii!C In ft8111'o
out "hot
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that way by the thingli he doos
~,...;,'!!!.,. . Browna have · .., their quarterback.'' otfera another
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able Lo go wltl• most of our
,~!l!leO\.,t !oi SundaY'• NFL tide Cleveland pl~er, "If he comes and says. F-le'd be a winn4;.lr in
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. pme · oplnot tho favored up to the line and. gets a sudden anything he did because he's a plays."
On
the
ball
fteld, Neleen's
idea the' Statue or Liberty play great competitor, That quality
)'l .·.IWttmor,e Coltl.
formula
for
success
, is sim.Ple.
' ' . Neloen, woo oosht ·' tO ...,.. would· work, he'll call lt. With projects through the OOdd.le. ••
1'1 try to be myself," he says,
By CHARLES RICHAIIDS
- Northwestern defeated F1or-Nelsen is aware or the strong
·~.e!'"uae he'• golrw to be calllna him, anything lB game. He has
UPI
Sports
Writer
ida
76-72 and Boston COllege
"I
try
to
get
what
I
can
out
of
Cle)'e)Ud•s •~anal•, II)'B any.. a tremendous amount or enthu~ personnel he · has to work with
trimmed
Georgia sg..83 in the
North
Carolirll
and
Villanova,
ballplayers. A quarterback has
llol;)' looklrw for • Iil! of slasm. He juat want1 to go all and what's more, he keeps the
to know hjs players. You can't two of the nation's top ftve Gator · Bowl Basketball Tour-rlota from dlo 1lrowni , , • the •tlme'' and has a way or firing other team aware of lt, loo.
"I thtnlo:," he says, ''many say certain things to some .ranked college basketball pow- nament at Jacksonville, Fla.
· ·..,o r the Colts, for that mattQr: ••• you 14)• .l;leminda you or the old
-Brigham Yourw and Oregon
Bobby Layne."
defenses look at. us and sa)' , pLayers and to others you ca.n ers, clash in New York tonight
· · will ·p home dl_.tnlecl. ·
under
the
watchful
eye
oC
the
won
the first matches in the
sa,y
things.
You'd
never
say
Sub Makes Good
•w ell;· we have to stop Leroy
• • · "liobocb' "' gotrw to ch~JWe
team
both
would
like
to
creep
Far
We11t
Classic at Portland,
'Why
did
you
miss
that
block'
1~ bo~~uao of the IJN&gt;Or· · The OUt.-goilJ, to,ylsb-looking Kelly.' Some people have but
•tance of the pme," IQ'I 27~year-old Nelsen . came to we still scored a lot o( points or 'How could you drop that up on in the niLtional rankilliS- Ore. BYU beat california 82--74
ard Oregon turned back Y-ale
Nel1en. "You 10 with what Cle~lantl from Pittsburgh In a against them. If they concen-- pass' to some people. They'd go the t.q).-rated UCLA Bruins.
84-71.
to
pieces
and
never
catch
AH
Lhrelt
are
in
the
Holiday
JOU've been · iuccesaiUI wltb all deal last May and was ticketed trate on Leroy, they're going to
Festival
in
New
York,
which.
-In the East Carolina Classic
pass
or
throw
another
another
,_ loA~. It pta dOwn to wbo'a .PriDclpally for backup duty forget ~he likes of Milt Morin,
runs
Crom
today
through
at
Greenville, N.C., Baylor beat
block
for
you.
It'
s
really
a
case
toioJy .tp Jllay the ball sam• a behlrxl Ryan. But Blanton Pau] Warfield and Gary Collins,
Monday.
North
Carolina,
the
William and Mary 81·68, VIrgilltllo mOrt oil\! who geta the big Colller, the Br&lt;mns' coach, wbo has just come back to us, of just knowing some of these
things and putting them togeth- No. 2 learn, is expected to nia Tech. beat Delaware 79-58,
~~rook.•
promoted him to the )lead chair Not to Lake anything away from
defeat fifth-ranked Villanova Virginia dect.sloned Air Force
1bat could be taken to m'ean after Clevelarxl won only one of Charlie Haraway arxl Ernie er."
tonight and go on to meet 9()....85 and East carolina deFeatNelsen
has.
been
pulling
it
aU
•t1w&gt; Browr11 wlQ rely prlinarily its tlrat three games and Nelsen Green who do a lot for you,
1CLA and its star 7-foot..l All·
pretty
good
until
now.
L
ed COrnell 74-67.
together
too."
011 bard, atraleht football as blossomed Into one or the most
He
gels
another:
chance
Sunday
America
center,
Lew
AJcinclor,
- Upsala trounced Paters.on
Know your Opposition
.they ha VI mOlt d. the IDIOD1 able operatives in the lea_gue.
Stare
89-52 and Monmooth
WMt the other Cleveland
Nelsen was among those who when lhe Cleveland Browns in Morday's finals.
, 'ilthoucb it doesn't necesnrily
learn
whether
this
was
a
banner
College
bounced City Olllege of
the
nation'l:i
No.
8
Kansas,
mlut Nellfln wW came into the Pll.ven particularly like about had their noses pressed to the
year
for
them
or
merely
a
s~so
New
York
77-54 in the New
Learn,
defeated
Nebraska
82-56
pme lfith any · one 'set" pattern hbn Is his wWingness to TV screen lasl Sunday when lhe
one,
in
the
Big
Eight
Conference
Jersey
Kiwanis
Classic at
Iii miDd.
.
shoulder reaponsibUit;y, his abili- Colts beat the Vikin,gs and he
Tt1ey'll
let
you
know
after
tl1e
pn
..
o....scason
tournament
in
KanUwer
Montclair,
N.J.
ty to adjust to any situation and
noticed how many automatics
-At New Britain, Conn., in
sa s City lO highlight college
hls abvtous respect lor their Mlnnesota quarterback ,J o c ball ~.,'arne,
the Central Connecticut Holiday
basketball action Thursday.
ability.
Kapp called at the line of
The Jayhawk s got a career Tournament, Northeastern de-hig-h of 29 points from Jo Jo feated Marietta 7~1 in early
White
and
advanced
their aclion.
season record to 9·1. Kansas
Hob Cousy' s Boston College
will play Colorado, a 63·56 quintet had to rally erorn a 17The J'o{elgs Marauder basket- stan in first, with a .44:3 averThe P.Iarnuders have no individ- winner over Oklahoma Thurs- point deficit in the first half to
ball team !QUBd, wtnJess ln four age; Meigs last with .288.
ua l performer in the top five day night, in ·semi-final action overtake Georgia.
Southeastern Ohlo Athletic LeaFree Throw perc-entag~. Gaili - o( field goal pen:enla~c , as SKip SEHurday night
B,y United Preu International
Colorado got 12 second-hall
gue
starts,
is
in
the
also-ran
dipolis
in
first
with
,
703,
Mclgs
Downard,
Wellston,
leads
in
that
.
In
,other
first-rourd
action
in
Eo at
points !rom Mike COlman, six ln
department with a fantastic .627 holiday
tournaments,
which one stretch, to pull away from
W. L. PeL GB visloa of team statistics released last with .488.
tx&gt;dl)' by LealJI!O Slatiatlctan Tom
Personal £ouJ s, Mei.gs in 7th averar;e (47 of 75).
dominated the nation's play Oklahoma and take thelr Big
Bolllmore • • •27 8 •m
Metters
of
Athena.
place
with an average of 22.11
Tom Spencer of Gallipolis Thursday :
·phlla. .. , ,.2UO •706 2'h
Eight tourney encounter.
In·lour departments of play the assessed per game, with Galli- leads free throw shooting on his
~ Duquesne remained uncle~
llolton. •.••• ,22 10 .688 3l'z
ClnclooaU ••• 21 13 .•618 5'h Marauder• are in last place in polis first with 15.&amp; per game. .833 average (25 or 30}, and Jim (eated with a 93-71 victory over
Rebounding, Meigs b1 fourth llenry, Gallipolis, leads individ- Texas A&amp;M jn the All Ct:Jllege
N
21 17 , .553 7lh . two, 7th ln one, and fourth place
IDthe
other.
place,
- 38'.~ '{1er game, · with Gal·
ual rebounding· with 14 per game. Basketball Tournament In Okla.~
,,. ~ •• 12 21 ,364 14, '
. .
These_
are:
Upolls
fif!\
)';ith
44,8.
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Meigs failed w plaL-e fn the homa City, and Oklaholha City
- · • .,10 21 .270 18
Field goal percentage, Welllop 10 of the area offensive or also ad~anced, edging high. .
· weal
.
defensive categorie s (team). Gal- scoring Tulane 94-86.
,
W. L. Pet. OB
Ilpolis leads the offensive ciubs
Loa ArwoJoo... 26 10 · • 722
with
74,0 points IXl'r game..Jack••••• 2~ 15 .571 5'h
encc mark and an overall recson leads the defensive action
Son Fnn. ••• 16 21 -~2 10\1
ord or 7-2, Before coming to Mi·
holding its opposition to 49,0 pe~
Bali Dl- ... 15 20 .429 10\1
ami, Schembechler held assist·
game.
'a.tc:qo •• ' .14 23 .318 121h
ant coac hing jobs at Notre
·- !"1"• . . ... 13 26 .333 14112
Da.me and Ohio State.
PhaotU. •.• ,8 28 ,222 18
A possibJe tipoff that a new
. ... ThUrlday'o llesulla
B7 ~ Press International
Bellamy 23 for Detroit.
coach had been selected was an
' . . . . . 139 Mllillllktt106
Some o,ld -bablta are sWI too
Atlanta kept pace by registeradvisory to newsmen that picLor- ~· 95lletroll !H
strong foi the BaltimM-e IkiUets ing its eighth win .in a row while
tures of the news conference
. ftU ....IOhiA:lU, Bolt)2Q .
to overcome. .
handing
Seattle
its
eighth
would be made a , .. nable by the
~'ii~ 96 .
They are learning how to win, cOnsecutive setback. Lou Budunivenity. This was in~rpreted
" .q,icqo 104· Clncllllati 96
after two 0001ecUtive 1easons tn son of the Hawks, a1though
to mean the new coach would
.~! l'ranclaco 119 Pboo.U 118 tbe cellar of the National sitting out tbe fmal quarter, led
aftend the press session and be
\ Ice &amp; Snow
Baaketball
AJsoc,tatlon's
Eastall
scorers
with
28
points.
introduced to reporters then.
(01117-··~
Glmel
.• : .-&lt;" ern Dlvisloo, and In fact they
ANN !\HBU!{, Mich. (UPDEHiott, 43, in 10 years as
Jolut Havlicek led the Celtic.s
bout ~ best record of e.ay with 29 points as Boston closed The University of ¥Jchigan wa s head coach, compiled a 51-4:2--2
~ ~-at.Son.Dieco
&gt;· · · at Bolllmoro
team ln the league,
to -· within 3lf..:
games
Of
expected to annowtcc today the overall n:cord and 33-34-2 Big
• '(01117 • • • ocllodllltcl)
But they . sWI haven't over- Baltlinore .. Bailey Howell added hiring of raenn E. "Bo" Ten mark. His 1964: Wolverines
oomo !II• 'Pblladi!lphla Jinx and 27 points and Larry Siegfried Sc-hembechlcr to succeed Bump defeated Oregon State in the
. Elliott a s head football coach of ... Rose Bowl ard this year's team
nl11hl B a Ill 'l' o r e 23.
clrolfpod a 125-120 decision to lite
Chicago. defeated the Royals the Wolver~.s.
finished second to Ohio stale
The d~l11on to· hire Schem- wtlh a 6-1 conference mark an:l
76era. It was the 1...U, cmae®- for the first time in rour
live Ylctx&gt;ry for PIIUadoiphia · meetlnla lhls season .,.hind the bechler, f"-.9tball coa ch at Mi- , S..2 overall.
Canham created the associate
ovet .tho Bullets ciatjng back In · 23-tioint shooting of J~rry Sloan ami UniveT"slty · or· Ohio for the
Feb~, 1.967. ·
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and Bill Turner scored a career past six years, was made director's post shortly after he
Plot Walker had 34 point~ 8l)d h111h ' 28 points to lead the Thursday at a special ses- took over this past swnmer,
N. 2nd Ave.
sion or the school's board of succeeding Fritz Crisler.
Bill C\Uidnaham Sl ai the 76era Wariiors over Phoenix.
athletics which has been looking
~. I!IDded • nine~·· Baltimor.e
ror a successor for Elliott who
. wipnlng otrook. The Bulleto •WI
will move up to the post of as·lead """"".place Pblladofphla
sociate Bthletlc director,
by · ~\\ same• 1n the Eo~
Athletic Director Don Ca~
ham, who "said ear1ler this week
he had set a Jan. 1 deadllfltl t.o
' Bo11lJijore.
.
find
a new coach, wouldn't con.
· · Tlti¥ lRI At!ge!Os Lakors
firm Schembechler's · appoint·
a ' 5\; S0J11$ leild
East
ment
and said his mQmil;}g
Ill tho
news conference today \vould
W, L. !'&lt;~ GB "clarlf&gt;&lt; and finolize both
Mi""'aota,
...
19
Kentu k,y
3 9 .6711
464 6 . 00 ••·~·""
..,.,. admlnl stn,Uve po1
15
nlllh~
• , "" •
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f the athletic depart· sition!

When the Browns talk about
NEW YORII (UPD-Tho ex.~ ore r "orklrw too htrcl. their .. ~., 27..year-old quarter..
~'re knoc~rw themaelwa beck Prlvt.tel)', they agr~e he's
out ~nly saya ~ Nelsen, not 11 good a passer as Frank

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O'Brien Ia ell8lblt for the pool- • •1011 he IJIMI Mea
season pine. Wm eo with a bit lot 1llt SoulNrl•:(li.
·aod Wll ..mid 'I ta
strooa paa•bw pme.
Ohio U. will dlopliJ 1 much bit player. Tile
mOI'e balanced attack, built Mcnloy h e arouncl lite rum!~ of fullback To~Werino - L
O'Brlo11 hod ottenlod
Bob HOCIIIIArd and tollblci&lt;
Dome for ooo year
Da.~ Levt;ck.
The Bobeato, with HCIOiinanl tnnolerrod to Rld-nch
scorinK 19 touchclowns, seored a he 11t out one tuU J'8U'
total ot 40 touchdowns on the ollllbll!ty there.'
groulll aDd 14 by poaaii!C r. 10
Tbts mark• tfle ftrP

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games.

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21 touellclowno by pasotrw and ...•• small coiJql olllllt.

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ORLANDO, f1a. (Ui'O-Hieh- nl!kod i8th In die nnal Uulted
.sCorllll Ohto Urdveralty 'wm Preu International mi.j(lr ~~
.Place ita unbeaten and untied lege foothtll ntinp.
record on the line Here tonight
The game ~· to .b t •
in the Tangerine PaWl when the wide • open 'eontost Wjtll Ohio
Bobcat.&amp; go agat111t Southern Univertlt)' rated a Doe ... touetJ..
Conference
champion R1ch:- down favorite.
n&gt;&lt;&gt;1"4
Both teams have ahown they
The game, which will be tele- can acore a lot of polntl, but
vised by ~orta NetwOl'k Inc., at the aune ttme blve allowed
will begin at 8:80 p.m. (EST) a lot of points.
be(ore an expected 17,000 Fans.
Ohio U. scoced an al'l!rage ot
Tile M.id - American Confer- 37.6 points l)er game wh.Ue al-·
ence champion Oh1o U. team

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dt:D and Pari 1 were also lnter"tlng, but I !lave attempted to tell
you d the Landa of lite Bible.
Gatocombs, ahowlrw how tho
1be u~mpreasioas" most lalt-the niches dug in the volcanic
1111 from 11letr1IJ will be tho _ .
pie who traveled with Ul, ChrliThe catacombs are along the Uan doctors, teachera, pastOrt,
Appian WIJ and ali outoldt the laymen, and Bible students. We
ancient db' of Rome. They were were aU lntereJted in the ume
often called 1 'sleeping cham· thlq, 1 more understandlniwalk

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mammals ranges from 1.8
years for the golden hamster
to IT1 yean fM the giant
tortoise, according In the
Encyclopaedia Britannica.

while lh4~1iiclo explained about
the catacCmabl and thin Cook our
turn ln.. ·li! irlp lhroullh thenar-

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Linda S, Allen, 418 Pike st.,
Cl~ S. Board, Mra. Evan
Kanauga.j Mrs. Leonard 0. Al--~ ~- J••""" R Smllh,
len, 418 Pike st., Kanaugaj Mr . La.,-w_,r, .m.~.l. ~· •
Kl""'eth D, Black, 415 Pike St., Mro. Nora E. ~··
l&lt;Wuga; Edgar Greene, Patriot
Star Rli Mrs. LoWell B. Bu1h,
Rio Grande; Oils E. Bulb, Low·

ts also a very deftnlte
part of the Bible ian&amp;s. Our

and

Rt. 2 Wtllotun; David D, Price,
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Saxon, Lower River Rd.; Cheryl
A, Allen, 418 Pike !1., Kanauga;

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ChrlatupheniOil, RaeiM; Belinda
Holzer Medical Center, First D. Deeter, Rl. I LonJ Bott~?m;
Ave. VisltiDg hours 2..4 and 7..8 Mn. Mabel H. Hqel, Middle- cess Grace's 70...year..ol n-.apgr,
p.m. Parents· oo.ly m Pediatric,•
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.1o1m Keli.Y wa1 cancelled
port; Mra. J. Dtvld ••-.
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Ward.
1 Oak Hill; Mro. Beulah Jor- by the handiODle eldtrpl'olilo&amp;
Admissions
via, Weston, W. Va.; Mist Ruth Km&amp; Flu.
Albert A. Reycralt, IU Sec- M, Stephoruloll, Wellston; Dania!
More New Yoar'l ~· prleea:ond Ave.; Mrs. Virgil K. croft, R. IIJ&lt;era, Alhonl; DBIIlal J.Dal· · Loullo'l, 225 E. 58111 st., ..,..
633 Fourtb Ave.: Mrs. Florence ton. cotumwa; l\11'8. Holen
favorite N.Y. nel8hb0&amp;~· rooM. Trainer, Rt. I Gaillpolla; Beverly Welloloo· WWiam F
tauranl - open baolat "' Joo
Mra. WWiam R. Buttrick, Rt. Colley, 'Jac:kiOD;
W. COOk: Natnatb'l D I W '"Ba~~'l

Mark

ble,

clole ..,.thet that ~ must
stud)' allldlil to loolate the dramMl.c " " " that are 10 well
p&gt;rtra.Ytd. N'o plduroo wore allowed inaldt'the Vatlconbuttholr
bookst&lt;oj ,· had ~ plcluroo

Meyer Davia wae the flrst .
band·Jdrod lor the NlllonJilaUgural: Meyer's been eonductlpg ~V·
ery -lllion olnce HerdiDa'•
- five Republican&amp;, tcur Democrats; 11 MUtic play&amp; no polf..
tiel,., Meyer told Ul t~ .. 'i. ~­
prl10 pori,)' at Cyraao•·d~~­

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state Hospital and taklnc the presents there, Going to Lakin. above, were, kneellng, 1 tor, Kathy
Foster Iretta Hunter end Pam Wllllam&amp;on; Zn1 row, standing, Venida Grinstead, Ceclla Meadows,
Kim u:.Oter and Yvonne Grinstead; back row, Terri Blackhurst, Regina Williamson. Patty Athey,
Sharon Murphy, VIcky ~radlllw and Dia.. EvaM.

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teo an ........ ll'ealoll't, 1Jit dly ononup. o.IIJ • vloe
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wllh limited Slmday fareFAr Sale or Trad•
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Slmday, Dec. • • be8IJmln8 ol
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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M . ..
POMEROY, OHIO

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lt30 •·"' · to 12t00 N..., Sotvrdar

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slate grey finish, spotleu clean interior, full pOwer
equipment, fodory air conditioned. Was $1795. Holi•
day priced $1595.

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MUSIC BY ROSE
DULANEY TRIO
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gift that - · giYiJII tho

1963 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4 DOOR.................... $1595
Traded in by local retired man, Yt•W tires like new,

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PO•eroy
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2 SIGNS

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Firebird H.T. Coupe, Four on the floor, 400 8 cyl.,
LeMans, blut finish, cuttom 1ttiping, blu•. vinyl
int., with bucket seats, P .8., radio, 23,000 mile• by
local owner. Like new ht line wide cval w•w tires.

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RATES
fer Wallt Ad S.nlce
5 cellta ,., WDrd OM Insertion

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CARD OP THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
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ILIND ADS
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EIIP'LOYED

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606 E. Main Polfterop, 0.

Readings 8re
Highlight of

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cleanina-auarantetd

Women's Club
Meets Recently
NEW HAVEN- TbeA..W.Cho
n~• Clllbmet•lthMrt.

liarr1Siutl aal Mra. JolmSii!Uh

Homemakero Club cbrlmDao a reodlqj:, "A Bleosod Clirlat.dlnDer at the Hartford Mathodllt maa, A Star.'' 11telf'tql t h a ·n
Cburch t-.-od Mrs. Ardlle -"Silent Ntcht' Mlowodwllh
Brownll&gt;&amp; rotdlnl "The Cllrllll- a pl'lfOi' bf Mra. 'l'!lolqJIIOII, aJ&gt;.
maa story," and a program en- other :feadliw. "OIWI Solitary
tided 'CCbriltlnU,, preiented Life,'' by BoNde Stut&amp;.... If A
by Mrs. Alva Laekeydoo,

ChiJd•a Falth" by Mra. R l ·r r y

'!be !ollowlnl readings were
proaeatecl: ''Forgive Us 0 u r
Chrlstmuel, •• Mrs. K. K. Scltes;
"Christmas Readln&amp;.. Mra.Ger..
ald Clark~ "Clolel' to Christ,''
Mro. Kale ROIIIh; ''lt'a Chrl....
mu Apln," 1\!rl. Cbarlesstone;

Staats.

The m - • reYIOiecl tholr .
Secret Statera tor the put year
and drew DUllli tor next year.
They voted to pu.r~ha1e i, .1
gill fOr. m-o ·hl'dnl blrtb-

IIQ'a mille mlllllh.

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Two-Way Radio Covered Dish

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IIFORMAliON

NEWS

presents

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lira. Oacar .CUio, Jr.;
"Tiie Weok Before ~."
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...... Is Approved

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Bryants Budlet Shop

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fl2. "nils mochiN mu- batl&lt;lolboles, datlll, ....,,, can be

.... $ai.UIH, . . . . Artl•t•

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trll£ B11Y .................
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speed B.S.R. ,...,.,. dumg'
UDooln St., JlldtllopOrt.
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npalr
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per - - P1lono . . . . ..
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tur-'llc!
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For R•nt
ONE-WEEK reo~vat wm beHelen and Vir&amp;il Teaford
ClllllSniAII Sl'llCW.I
1 l!ln at tbe Cburdt
ol God,
Associates
I ROO¥ tiiltlndllled -lmeDI.
life sin 'llllldna doll lltd I
CbestB, Ohio SuDtlay' Dec.
,_...,._
lH-11•
11!'"11111 of pt._ .. '"' ..,
:It, 7:10 p.m.. Bnneellst a...
leod'er
of ,.... ebolce wllb
Byron Jones of . Cl...,lalld,
POilll 1100111 ~ wllh bath.
lull1be ......... .. • Will'- CURTIS!I
Tlnll. Special slnglnc oaeh
'l'IOOIINICWI, t..
........ window. on Unooln
plml. Good qua1IIJ
ereaiDI- Pastor. llelr. Cllulaud Porker, IllS-liM Pome~ oullll. ts05: 'Goad . .
tor Bryllll utendi • cordial
roy nllldeoee ar ..,_., Cool11411&lt; l«ttccn
of l!atly dlonl «&lt;UU.
tno~~o~~m to an.
lUI-Ste
can otatlon, wllbel HoUeuue up: 111e11me ....,.. ville
teo an ........ ll'ealoll't, 1Jit dly ononup. o.IIJ • vloe
11ll!lRE will be a gun obool IIARIDfY - - - I IIIII
wllh limited Slmday fareFAr Sale or Trad•
Gtrlleld Aft., ~.
I - . furtdlllod.
Slmday, Dec. • • be8IJmln8 ol
Willi, llooro. I'Unlllaro. PrlIJ.B.Uie L.u\GE GtJI!:RiimV ml11&lt; row.
w. va. - lllltll.
ot tbe P'olbd Run
,..rldllr.
011
ol
a11
U-as.llle
Sporlamln Oub. Everyono II
$125: """ pu11ell IIIIi Un~ to
PIANO 'nJNIIliG, Laue llaDiola.
'lay.
""""' :MI-2118. lt-fl-41&lt;
..........
1S-.2tc
lloods. ' blocb """' beloro •
POODLE I'UI'I'IES. AKC 'raJ
fO'/ pool ollloe....... a.m.
lNMIP
lD ·a.m. to 1 ~.m.
lS-4-IIe
mlnlalure, $'IS aad ap. Iliad
WILL DO _.., • , _ LIOAL NO'I'IU
.oemee onc1 lfOOmlnl· , _
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OPEN EVES. 8:00P.M . ..
POMEROY, OHIO

lt30 a.m. to S100 ''"'' Dally
lt30 •·"' · to 12t00 N..., Sotvrdar

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WHISPERING
PINES

POMEROY

slate grey finish, spotleu clean interior, full pOwer
equipment, fodory air conditioned. Was $1795. Holi•
day priced $1595.

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MUSIC BY ROSE
DULANEY TRIO
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gift that - · giYiJII tho

1963 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4 DOOR.................... $1595
Traded in by local retired man, Yt•W tires like new,

MlnhMHIII Chare• 7Sc

SATURDAY, DEC. 28

fOOr - I'OIIIdl Hao Urethono

Mt ... N1,.,.11ftl111

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IMPOIMAT10N
DIADLIN!I
! •·• Doy lefwe P_.llceUon
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C...ell•t~M• &amp;. Cotnctlo,..
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WASIIIIIGTON
(UI'O-l.Ady 10 ..... It aod drink It Ia. But
Bird J - ro'fOO)ed lodo&gt;' no, I ila...n~ hod an,y , _ , . , .
.......... -.. faVf!IPita mot iD the
wl\h (IIIO&amp;ta.
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Wtate Houle Ia tho TrUIDJln
"I remember 0111 nliht II\
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I think It was '65, U.
Her husbud bri~t~a problems
centennial
ol Uncoln' • deatll, I
10 her. She likes to walk arourd
the presidendal mansion at ,.., wotchiJW a ..,ry &amp;ood TV
ntgtrt. but has DOt encountered dnma al..., In my bodrOCID
. and tho ftre was lllckerlnl aod
111)' presidential ~ta..
11le First Lady disclosed her 1 looked obo.e the man'.el IIIII
lmimate view of life in 1he DU' eye&amp; came to light on the
White House in an hout..long plaque that said 'in tti.a room
television interview with eom- Abnham Lincoln slept In tbo
merator Howard K. Smltb to years of his presidency 1862 to
be brOidca&amp;t by the American 1865' and 1 got thlt eerie cbiU."
Most of the program was
Broodeast~JW c....,.ny at 7:30

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Recall1ng her waits ror the

President to return to the
family quarters from hi1 om.ee,
she said, '"sometimes we have
dinoer at 11 p.m."
"Firally 1 hear tile three
rings on the elewtor," she said.
"That is the sign that he is
coming IJ1d then ln 1 m&lt;ment 1
hear his voice uyiqr, 'Where is
dlrd, • and I know the dly is
ended and he is home."
Spooking ol tile White House,
Mrs. Johnson said: ..1 like it at
night. I often walk around, just

Malleable Buys
Lumber Company
PT. PLEASANT - The Point
Pleoeant Lumber Company baa
boon 110ld to the West Vlrglni&amp;
Malleable lrOil Compaii.V, ae&lt;OI'dlng to Mrs. W. S. Waldie, neepreeldent.

The Malleable wUl uJe t h e
lumber yard to expand l.tl bual!lell.

1be doOrs of the lumber company have eJosed alter 48 years
of consecutive serrice to area

realdoola. W, J. Waldie oUilcbl111111 joined witll hla ...., Thom-

u and stanley, In operaUng tho
first lumber yanlln Masoo Coon·
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DEC. 27-28
MARY JANE
(Teel!nlcolor)
Fabian • Diane Melllln
NAVAJO JOE

(Tedudeolod
Burt Reynolds
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DEC. 2B-3B-31
mE YOUNG AMERICANS
(Tedud...tor) .

Younc

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Milton C. Anlleraon
·WHERE ANGELS GO. ••
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moot carofld and ...,.lllllbll
ropurilll' and I tlllak abe reilecta
tile Jud&amp;Omelt of till a.. rop
Amorl'*' aod I lbl4 - Iller
:15 j•ro of ll&gt;in&amp; witb mo, abe
c:an be 1tlU objectl:ve lboat
me..,
Johnaon also aald be
"Uitlnl to bla wtfe'llllvlct all
the time, more so tban U7
other peraon I kDIM. 11

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JI()ST

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lll8ltt 11111 .eorb _,, 11ri1111111- ltlllllrdouallrttlneKorean Re s .ca
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SAN DIEGO, CaUL CUPOFake charts were used by the
navlgatioo omcer o1 tho uss
PueblQ to foil a communist
claim that u. intelligence shJ,p
waa seized inside North Korean

waters.
L~ Edwsrd R. Murph&gt;' Jr.,
executive officer, · said hls
captors forced him to make

charts showing tho sblp nolated
terrltotlal waters of North
Koreo, but he managed to
insert eoough errors to make
them abvious fakes.
At a news conference Thursday,
Murph&gt;' pointed
out
cUsc:repancies in the coordinates
used to pl!llOint the Pueblo's

posilloo. One ol tbem, be sold,
would h3. ve had the Pueblo
tra-veling at 2,500 knots.
MUil&gt;hy ,.id be propared tile
phony charta uMer the dtrec."tLon

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'ft. Na'¥)' Aid
accordilw: to radlo JDU18181
from tho eblp, Ita -~~
approach to the coast waa 13
miles and it wu 16 miles &amp;W&amp;J
when it na boarded.
It was dtaclosed ill Waahlqoton tblt tile oldpper IIIII four
crewmanbers were wOUDdld
wbeo Nortb KorelD ablpo
Oj)Oeed lire on tbo Pueblo laal
Jan. 23. One, seunu n.•
Hodgn, later died.
Cmdr. IJoyd Dueller aulrerod
ehnlmOI wounds In tbo ...,..
tocka. He waa reported sufferIJW Thuroday from re.... and
chills eauaed by a respiratory
condiUoo and did not at
the news conference.
The chief o1 llalboo Nawl
Hoapllal here aald all ol tile
crew suffered phyalcal mistreatment and malnutrition and that

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cmtmunist army

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DES 1101NES, IOWA- THE TWIS'Im, RALF-NAKEDbod)o ol
lila ..-rift .. tho ociRe olo run! .....aeld.
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"could mako ;your 1101r on a-,• lo4 pollee 'niU'odiJ niFt to
till bodr o1 illo pretty UUie ~ He wu chlrao4 witll and
bolcl ~ w i - - Ill till Del
eiV jail.
Rclbtrt AlltiDI)' Wlllllma, 24, on .....,... monlll patlelll wilb a
reeon1 o1 au oii'IIMa, blmaollln to pollee ThurodiJ, tllla
lo4 ouiiMJrltioa to raral Mltchoi!YIIIe, • hamlet llloUt 1$ mlloa -

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Thtl IUDar ~ baa IIIVer
te- w!tb men. II baa

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Weber and Mn. Ernest Wldtehaad were _ ,... to the Blyervl... GenleD Club Wotlneoday
eveolng lor tile amual ChriJI,.
mea porty ot tho Weber homo.
Devotima opeoiDg the meet1ng were givoo by Mrl. Doaald
Putnam In which abe reo4 a

Cbrlstmaa

P1alod. Alao,

arranaementa
were 41 o-

Tbe 1.- module "' built l&gt;l'
GrummaD Alrc:ralt ~
Carl.. In Befllpqe, N.Y, Al&gt;ollo
8 orlilnalb waa • .,.,........ to
carr)' a ._. lllridor In eortll

Ralph McKee
Dies Wechtesday

orbit,
but · geWng
eralt riody
for·fll&amp;bt
""!Jaedtho
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to be drt&gt;ppecl rrom tbo mJaakla
and led to the Cbrlstmu 1uoar

Sarvlc:eo aro IIII!I01II1Ced tor

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aent io tl\e Soutlleoatlm M.ut
Centar,

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Glmeo wera c:oooluetedbyMra.
Gene WIIIOO and Mrl. ]Jill BaJ.
derlon with prizes
to
Mra. Walter 81'01111, Mra. Hor·

for auutmu, ,, mu Grolllllekle, Mra. Weber,
tbeo 114 the In aiJ!IIng 'lolra. R. L, Larldna, lira. Jotiil
"Joy to the Worl4."
Cole, and Mro. cmr.- Hu·
For roll ..n, membera ball rio. There wa• o gilt ..........
a reolt&gt;e 8J&lt;cblu!p. Tbe pro- durlna tho aodal !lour.
poem,

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111m strlpa, '
"Hatnuid&lt;ab at Chrl""""l" and
one m cwo1. · s1nJlnl with membera lolnllll In, pre.- by
Mrs. Wl!ltebead and 141'1. Webtp'atll COIIII- ol

er.

The Weber bome WU deoor·
ato4 llllldo and oul In UtPIII
wltb the 1811M;JD. RelreallmiD_t8
of .cake, &lt;oll'oo, and - b wore
aerood, w!tb foora ol de&lt;GraUve bella 10 tile - · and lira.
Carl BuddOI',Jlrl, HullaF..... ,

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McDivllt, DaYid and
Ruaoell Sdrnld!arl w!ll .rldo a
eommand lblp Into llup a
SUurn 5 roel&lt;el a ll!lllr
module
Juat
belOireneued
thom. In ·till racket

With

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pat tbe U!!lled stotea thalt tbe auccua 'of AJ1C&gt;ug 7'a
wltbln lhree fll(lllta-,apr,ad earth orbit f11abt Ill Odllberacroas _..,
of landfq ihat Amerlca'a - . b l p 111011 oo tllo moon. """"" ~ aram . baa r...,.....l4 11om tbo
thoD tlu!~
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" ' - work and t110 morale
'lbelr alxo&lt;ll,y lllibt Ill AjJoiiO ~
llh\eb ·~ ' It In
,• . earrled men lor ·u;.; llrit dJi&gt;oj ·lhl: Wol!e· of tbo . Ap&gt;llq ~.Jife.
., from the cradle of eorlb IIIIo l'luW: · - Iii .. lbet
orlllt around lllllll&gt;er ~eiuar U87 ..,..... 1111 a ~ ~
boltY-tbe ·~aat," "IOnelytt and. ~, ~
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It looks yeUow or...._ from Ill 10' ~ orblia ll!ii·iiOYlp.
eortll, but !rom jual Q mlloa 11m .
1111111 · "' u 1 t
- e tbo lunar erstera lhey poaaeao boloro ba atloaWts 1D

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IIIII Nr. ll!d Mra. WIWI Aalb-

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._tho
0 • , first . men have 4i!IJipo4 to
Ill-• '!ll'aum oi!n'k• at IUaor ·
IOieb' In IIP'ct. nonr to
&lt;llatlnc:ea wltll· tbo ·clarll;r of a r e - outb'a otmoophere.
JIGQd
tc~nvinoum.
Ror IIIII reum, project oiiiBul.. doiiJI]\e ..u 'tboae ll!lllp, t;lala w tbo Apollo 9 mlaalm
tile njomlllllio
stiU baa
a IJI'OBier ..,.,ce of
a ' -' wti·'10 ., -..e men falll111 lll!ort of COI!lpiete
actualb- llalk acraoa ..... of tho ... .,.,... Apillo 8 did.
arid............"
OnlJ Ita IU~C811 CUI ~ the
Apollo 8 .... ~ 7 testo4 011 their cllroct path
&lt;lllb tbo ct11111111D4· of to tile moon. II It IUCceods,
tba mcmfllll&gt;t craft. 'IIM!re It Al&gt;ollo 10 Ia planned aa alll(lllt
11110111w halt rt, tbo vehicle, to wllldD 10 mllta of lllo lunar
ealll4 -iho .ltmlr. II!Odule,
surface wllboulla!tdiJqr.
. muai'
;two 111011 to tho . It Al&gt;ollo 10 U! a aoeeeu, the
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retUrn tbem llj1ollo 1 ~ fll(lllt -.t Mtemlll
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JulY or Auiull, I!OIII!iiY llll*4
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''111e family needs turrdture,"
romarllo4 Mrs. OWoi!L Site addoil Mr.· GUbert lao a truck, and

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Slack, received his hononhle
dlachltio fr0111 the U.S. Army
at FCII't )llx, N. J., Dec. 23,
alter

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month•• · 28· months ot them ln

Will Replace

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Mrs. OWoas aaldextnloodaod
clollline 1-• lhlt poured In
throtlilhOU! tho city and county
clurln8 tbe put lvw days wUI be
stoo'od, ri&lt; glwo ti&gt; other aroa
. lluDlliea wbe lost tllelr hmuoo
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lor a bocl&lt; lldutJ" at
deod - ;ut It In Your station
Madloel C.lllm'.
A..,,
......, llltl when )'Otl roached after a one car aceldlat at t:ts
bome, tho ll!dmal JuJI!ped out L m. Friday OD Waretdme 84.1
when JOU opeoed lito doorllltl ran
tllree-lelllbl of • lllllo "'
a'OIY'I
lollll cre.k lido
llllt'a whit "-""'' to Earl
The patrol aald Jo11ira,-.
W, Wines, 43, o1 R1. 2, Oleahlre,
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••• golqr
aeeordlng to tbe GoJnpolls Pos~ ao
l.,....,...d
rood
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state Hl&amp;bway Pa!rol.
a ear Jn tile dlteh 011 till " At 8:45 L m. f'rkil¥, Wines side olthlhl((l!wv. llo.......,lilf
was -eel aoutb"" Bt. 7, tl1fee brakei. 1111 car aldddediad...r..
aDd elabHentllo mlloa north of turned oato Ita laft aldO. , . , .
the Gallla • Melp COomty line was I!IOdente " - to till_.;
wheo tbo deer' ran Into tho left
Tbe patrol cl'-1 Judltj, A.
side of hlulatloowagun. Hosiq&gt;- WrJab~ 28, R~ 1 Croom Clq, to ' ·.
ped, pleked tho IUdmal ~. put It Gallipolis Muoiefllal Court, ~
In hla alation . . _ &amp;J;Id drove 30, '"'a charge
lng alter a mi!U •cd!la!ll ..
When Winea arrived It home, 1:15 p. m. Frld.v .. HI. 7 he opened t b o - cloor.
Crown ctty.
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Whooahl The revived beoot
otllcera repotted Jfra. W~IIJiit; · '· ,.
wasn't
to llllc~aroundiC!II­ wa&amp; lacking frca a :
er tltaP neceaaart · to Jee what Ind. ~r car
mll!bt hit .It next.
operatocl by James
The Pllrolllldthoii!IIDllnnlen ~~~ I Crown Cit)'.
were notitled or the accident (or mtnorctamagetotbe
Incident). The deer baa not been
~10~1110:!1: __,_.,.
locllod. lbero na moderate ai!d
The mcderato
ICcideiS CM
damaae to tbo left aide olthe- rood rlaht of-·
don wqon.

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. lraildJW It FCII't .Knor, .J11,,llld
14"need lndl~ trllni11J at
tlllt he woald pick .., ..,. furniFort ~Wood, Mo., from
ture , _ . lndl.tduali wlah to do- where he weat to Larson Bar.
ricks, Kitzi.a, Germany.

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0/ren.,

RIO GHA)'iDE ~ Mary
Rio Grancle, reportlid ~hlrdi!l'
tllal the James Hillier GUbort
lllmltY, Tl&lt;k llldge Rd., ... PINa11111 Y.U,f, ._ has a plentiful
• • 91 food and dothlni, llld
tNt tbe llmiJy ........ grati·
tudie to alllodlvlduala who e1111e
to Ito old lo a lime ot noocL
'lbe tam1ly Of sewn wu left
hcJmel:eaa Otriatmas Dl.y when a
lire destroyed Ita lone.
Mra. ow- aald the u~~J- ''
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Mr. and Ml'L '111-0 Cui·
tar, St., Middleport, .....
tarlaiDed a Chrlatmu clbinor por1Y.
Gueata were Mr. ad M r 1.
Dale Sayro IIIII lami4', Hlllillrd;
Mr. and Mra. Joe Culler, Middleport; Mr. and Mrl. Lon7
- · · lildllb, ElJlll, ....
Smith aod lamll.v. l'l!mlll'Q)'; Jar. ey cuater, bome trom Fori carr-ral - · will be llold
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and Mrs. II. V. HoWell and a
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THE UNrrED STATES AND TilE SOVIE1S will
try 10
Ioree Jarae1
seized luolo, E~ _ ..
- · oald todal· Ill Jarae1, oll'lclala aald guerrillas .doml&amp;ed
till -Siol')' of Jolm""' IIQIIol.
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hlo 11 mootba In clllthlty.
WASIIINqTON - PENTAGON SOURCES aeo vtrtuolb no clwlc:o
He said accordiog to the O.rst
day o1 medical • ..,.~ It thot- memller of till ussPueblo'a erewwllllaoe court martial lor
did not tbet any of the oom.~e:t durbls tbo 11 monilia tbo 82 moo were prla.,.ra ol tbo
men sutrered any permanent Norll1 Koreua. The Na"7 Ia bendiDt cmr bod&lt;Winl to praise IIIII

ofl'icer "who didn't know a thing
abJPt na~tion..,
Outside 12-mlle Limit
Murphy reiterated tt.t the
Pueblo was well outside North
Korea's 12.mlle limit when it Injury.

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