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PARADE_ The Pomeroy American Legion sponsored Me11_1orlal Dt~arade,
under chairmanship of Paul casci, had several aaditlOnal partiCJiints
: year.
The parade through Pomeroy included the Eastern High School Band, lhoWII
above and the Pomeroy and Middleport Bands. The parade line-up Included UDits from the National Guard at Pt. Pleasant, fire departments anil IDI&amp;rieDC)'
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mlndecl Ce~ ' to go rl&amp;ht into
the plate. on a play ll)ce that,"
C,~(Pbll) ' GalJlaflo .to hit the said Schoendlenst.
oP 1he BrduDd and-hope for "You can't·glve.them 111• doua play at the plate," tald Not- ble play," he ·lliid. "Orlando
te~art.
didn't start soon. enough and on
haGsemaaglanon•hittheNotte€ardharts',, thfirird a play like that, there is only
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TOlJimy Helms to force MeCar- Carvsecond,'' sald 'Brilltol. "Me·Ver at setoncl.
the er almost knocked him into
Belmt Relayed
stands."
Helms relayed the ball to De- th;Temmy had a lot on his
ron Johnson at first Ill double ..;:.w. to me," said Johnson.
Gaglano and Johnson thre
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strike to John Edwards atwth! :mr could make the throw
plate to cut down Cepeda.
ll'o e without any wasted mo·
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ball," said Edwards. "I got set
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!tl~\teb!llt . dlllllloonded
to block the plate and the throw After Johnson went down Phillies a .lH vt.ctory over the eighth inning run to stw!i: · :
Don··Notteban, who relieved
was perfect for the tag. Cepeda swinging, Vada Pinson looped a San Franc1sco G1ants in another Pirates their'. second. PIM .
Maloney, just .stood on the
never did make it.''
double to left to score Perez key conies~. In the Qther smgle,victory over, Houston and',41ie
mound dumfounded.
Not so many minutes earlier with the tyinj! run.
game, Los Angeles topped New split. Eddie Mathewa' lwQIJIII
..1 just couldn't b!lieve it,"
it looked like the game would h"l kldldn't even see the plteh," YPi?"ttskb'url·2ghan~a!nt Hdoubltooehe~d;r~.
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for rookie righthander Dt'ck It was commg and I was tryin• the second game after losmg career-had Ued th_e g111111!'
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--o the opener 3-2 a d Atl 1a bef
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l!ugbeo Nursed Lead
went klunk. You know, k 1u n k, topped Chicago f-1 after losmg te first game, !lOll Wil•
ham,'' laughed Maloney, "And
The 29-ve· • ·•&lt; ftomhes was JUSt like in Batman.
the ftrsl game, 12-~.
pitched his rtrst comple~'fflllle
everywber~ !looked, an umpire
nursing along a 1.0 lead and After Edwards was intention- There were ftve doublehead- and Rusty Staub hit a -~
was holding up 'hls right ha.Ld."
~ad retired •· u....ers "' a row ally walked. Cardenas rifled a ers In the Amencan League and inning homer to band Houstila
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fanning 12 enroute, when Tony single down the third base line Detrmt, Boston and Washington lhe triumph.
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Perez tripled in the eighth in lo score Plnson with what aU swept two games. Detrmt Mack Jones drove fn · ~~~tee
Orlando CePeda and Tim Milo
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. proved to be the win"ing run. topped Cblcago 4·2 and 4-3, runs with a tw&lt;&gt;-rlll! homer .lllfll
carver put rullllers on first
. "it was right down the mid- Today in Cincinnati, it will b! Boston b~at California lH and 6· a.triple tc hand Allanta its ipnt
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Milt Pappas (4-2) against the t Waahmgton edged Kansas with Chicago. Ken JO!manii
an third and brought Notte"He had a perfect g:me go~:· Cubs' Rich Nye t2·3l.
City 6-2 and t-3 in 11 innln~•· pitehed.a seven hitter to ptek'!P
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was the feature of the long day after losmg the openmg game 4- Ferguson Jeilldns struck Ui.a2
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and night of holiday action 3 and Cleveland edged Balli- and scattered eight hits
NEW YORK (UP!) - Aft"r' although Jim Bunning homered more 3-2 after losing the f~rst It (or the ~ubs. )le aJso-ru17 years as the New york in the ninth to snap Juan game 5-4.
three runs with a double "'
Andrelti, the pole sitter and be
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Yankees' clutch pitching ace,
End Wtoolng Streak
sacrifice fly.
the fastest man ever to blaze ' arou
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Jones' bright red STP oil Whitey Ford today tackled his
HARPER OUT
Bunning's homer in the ntnlh Willie Davis and Leo Gabri!J,.
aroond the speedway track was
Raina Halt Race
~eatme~t 'Jl':"ial was to lead toughest job - retirement.
CINCINNATI (UPl) _ Righi· snapped a 4-4 tie and broke son each batted In a palt "l\(
In the 31st slot of the field 'or 32 The race was only 18 minutes ~ Indtana file starte~s It the "I didn't think this job of fielder Tommy Harper of the Marichal's win streak. Marichal runs as the Dodgers topped ·~
aw&amp;llng the g&lt;&gt;-ahead signal at old, Andretti's rear-engine Ford :,: today. Behind him were retiring would he as tough as it Cincinnati Reds is on the dis- was also touched for a two-run Mets. Don Sutton pitched a litfi
11 a.m. EDT. His ear was pia- was in tho pits with clutch Leo Gurney, A.~. Foyt, Joe turned out to be," said Ford, abled list. He will he on the list homer in the first by John hitter to win the game w~
gu&lt;id with elutcn trouble and he treuble, and Jones was bla?.ing Bob~ard, A1 Unser, Art Pollard, who called it quils Tuesday af- until his fractured right wrist Briggs, a solo homer In the Bob Sbaw started for the Me~
was lucky to be there.
silenUy around the course with J' YUnser, Gordon Jolmcock, ter an illustrious career that mends. Harper was injured Sun- seventh by Clay Dalrymple and and lost.
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GRANDE CHORALE - A big addition to Memorial Day program in Pomeroy was an appearance o~ th~
Grande Chorale of Rio Grande college under direction of Merlyn Ross. Mr. Ross,. back to the camera, IS eli·
rectin~ the group in impressive singing of "This Is My Cou}ltry·:' The group_received a standing ova:on to
their outdoor performance on the Pomeroy football field. The smgers also presented a sone when t e program was moved into the Grace Episcopal Church because of rain. John J,Jsle, Syracuse, was the only Me1gs

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speedway bulla ~ted It all
along. Now,_a~ ~lng the 18fll!'l , llistaliment of Tuesd Ys aborted 5011-mlle auto
race, they know thst ParnelU
Jones and• his turbine .wonder
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t:enckyard of Indy and forcing
radifi!st postponement of tbe
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300,000 ltckets sold for the race •of the 500 miles covered.
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be honored whenever it is final- streaking around the first turn.
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TooUng lnio the second turn, the
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however, whether 211 of the exhaust to Andretli.
300,000 who got soaked in Jones set records for one lap
Tuesday's chill May rain and at 154.374 miles an hour, for two
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Indiana mud to tbeir cars would 154.477.

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Pfncb Hll Wins
UPI Sports W~er
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Tony Horton's double, his
Tile taste of boney IS growmg sixth plooh hit .in 13 attempts,
stro"!!er in the mouths of the drove .in Reggie ·Smith with the
Detrmt Tigers now that the winning run lor the Red Sox in
Bear IS on the prtwl.
the eighth lMing of the opener
The Bear Freel Gladding bY an~ Rico Petrocelli produced ~
name, baa been lbe key figure p81r of runs with a single ond
in Detroit'a rise tn the top of squeeze bunt base hit m the
the American League standings second game oolore a crowd of
and In the club's bid for its first 32 •012•. the largest at Fen way
pennant since 11M5.
.Park m nearly five years. Dan
Giaddlng, whose 225
ara loosely dlstribuied over a
bulky siX-foot frame, has
transformed wbat exPerts eons!dlf~ the Tigers' weakest
department-chief pitching-into
a strong point. His sturdy
arm; JutS contributed to 10
Detroit's 26 vill!ories.
The beefy righthander, whose The Red Sox look an extracareer had been rather
Inning squeaker, 4-3, from
Buished unUI this aeason, Yankees and the Redlegs coastchalked up hiS eighth and ninth ed . to a 9-1 victory over the
saves , Sunday as the Tigers Yankees in opening games of
moved lnlp .flrst ..place with a 4-2 the Middleport Boys League
· and . 4-3 ~oubleheacler
sc~edule Monday evening.
over ~ qiicago White Sox.
the ~ss. Gladdi~ ran
The Red Sox win came alter
seoneless string this season to
clubs were knotted up at
.%0 l-3 innings.
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WI¥&amp; Up Two"•'
and tw~, Yank pitchers couldn't
: Gllt4d\!ll strue!r, out Tommiee get the. ball over the plate.
:~ie· to ·~:t!J' liigbtcap, which Openmg the. seventh, Re d
he Ba+~ lor;· ~ellever Dave &amp;mer Steve PrJce came In for
WI~ · with one bltless starter Paul Pollens and got
fMing.l fjii: hur)ed. 21.a blnlngs
sfde out wtlh two strike, ~I QDelbft ball In til.i ljrst game
and · a grounder. Bul C;
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Osinski won the first game In
relief and Dennis Benn•tt
pitched a fiv..hitter in the
nightcap.
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Frank Howard drove in all six
Washiilgton runs In the first
game with two holners tl!e
secimd a gtllnd' !lam;· ancl cap
Peterson won tbe second game
with an llth-innmg .blast over
the left field f&lt;lliCO alter Fred
Valentine had puiled the Senators even in the ninth with a
solo homer.
Sam Mel&gt;twell weathered
Frank Robinson's tw&lt;&gt;-run homer, his 14th, and went the 1
distance for the first time this
season, limillng the Oriole• to I
three hils. Russ Sgyder drove in i
the !ventuaf whining run and I
scored a pair with three
straight hils in boosting Balttmore to ils firs~game victory. ·
Southpaw J)m M~rrttt threw a
two-hitter and bts
consecutive shutout at the
Yankees, striking out u.
coasted to ·hls third victory in
as . many decisions after the
Twtns scored three runs in the
first inning on leur conoeculive
hits and two errors. steve
Whitaker drove in three
with a homer and triple as
Yanks won the first gwme I
before a crowd of 41136
largest of !he day' in' tbe
majors.
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tlle Americans wrested from Con Thien with mortar •lta~s. Taday's Probable Pltehen gerian ~er Lt. Col. Yelt$u
John D. Rleb!l, Sr., Eastern ,Larry Michael ~msell, Brenda Schiller ear, and Ronald D.
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Kansas City (Segui 1).(1) at preasuru to break the oeeesslonSmith, Chester School prlnci-IBorln.g, Dale Allen Boston, Bob- car, had min;.. injuries but
New York (Tillotson 1-0), 8 p.m. 1st move by eastern Nl&amp;erla
pal, Gra&lt;e Weber, Riverview by F1tch, Debra Ann FIt e h, were not treated.
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Boston (Rohr 2-2), 7:30p. m. to civil war.
Rob!rt Dal!!. Hensley, Charles muniel al court June 2 on • AmeriCans, the most foot· btghway deaths ind1eated a Total
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gtne Lit~ea Ray Mar- iii ~ assured clear dlsl8nee . a relallvely safe Memorial Oay la!allties. . ,: · ,,. :
49 traffiC deaths, followed by ' California (Willhlte Il-l)
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Clmnte, Pill IS
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Cepeda, SIL 36 138 23 f8 .346 Wells, Martha Kay Wells, Jean Rich~d ~·~~vis S7 New The National Safety Council, lng the holiday period.
Island and ·i'lii!'IIWU\ f'OU~Ied Jill (O'Toole 2•1 or Howard 1.2) 9 tr 1&amp;~ al~'
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Brock, SIL tO 186 3! 64 .SU Denise Whitehead.
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Davis, NY
381ft 18 48 .333 Robert Paul Boggs, R1chard 1 1
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many as 750 motonsts m1ght FrowDings
133 · ht TU a · IH d '1 ed
Thursday • Games
McCrvr, SIL 3Hl5 19 37 .m l Paul Buckley, Robert Alien e'P e, IS, uon; osepb T_
. die In crashes, said the Planes
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of Port Harcourt and announrtood, StL 33·160 24 51 .3191 Calaway, Howard Bialr Cald· SUmmers, 22• Elkhart, Ind.,
repor~• of deatha confulued to California at W!IShlngton, night eecl economic sanctions.
Haller, SF
to 126 1' -Ill .317 well, Vickie Sue Cole, Ronnie Melee Clark, 52 • Columbus;
push the holiday dr.ivm' lull, Cleveland at Detroit, night
4 player• tied with .31l
Lee Deem, Joyce Dianne Foley,
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upward today. '.'
(Only games scheduled)
RaiRI Die•
Amorlean Leap
Sandra Anita Goodnight, Caro• e ·•
ge · en
At 3 a.m. EDT, the United
SANDWICH, N. B.-CLAUDE
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G. AB. R. H. Pet. lyn Griffin, Patti Holsinger, sen, • Ponti&amp;&lt;, Mich.; W ~
press lnternallonal count
National League
Rains, the 5-foot,· 7-lnch BritKaline, Del to 143 31 Sll .350 Carolyn Sue Jarvis, D a n n y
CC M::le, :· G~Upol~s:
showed 593 persons dead in C' I t'1
~\~· : · GB ish actor who projected a tow- ·
88
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traffic "ccldents durin&amp; tile me Ma
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F.Rban, 811 39lto 33 47 .336 Lantz, Steven Mays, Delilah
24 16 600 210
Carn, Min to 149 16 41 .329 Jane Sheela, Timmy Leo Smith, Harland D. Jones, 28, Grullp&lt;&gt;GENEVA·ON-THE-LAKE, Ohio (UP!) - Pollee ran holiday per1od.
St. Louis
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stage and film roles, died Tue•
23 17 575
~inchr, Cal 40 132 26 43 .326 Cllarles Justus Stearn, Ma r y lis; Eddie G: Miller, 29, Mad!- about 500 motorcyclJsts out of this Lake Erie resort town California led the states with Pittsburgh
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~ay in nearby Lakes 'Region
23 19 548 4
Ptn:eU~ Bos 41151 23 49 .325 Upton, Deborah Ann VanWay, son Hts., Mlc~. ; John Kelly, after street disturbances durin~ the holid~y weekend.
49 traffic deaths, followed by San Franctseo
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'k Hospital. He was 7'1. J)eath
21 19 25
::Ooglro, Boo 2! 92 I! 28 .304 Rulhle Walker, Paula Eileen 23, Westerville. Okey ~· TawA 20-year-old Ashtabula gul told pohce she was rap- New York with 41, Ohio 35, Chicago
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rovar, Min 41166 36 50 .301 Watkins, Ray Allen WatSon. ne&gt;, 25 • Rt. 2 Galllpohs: ~nd ed by four cyclJsts who held her prisoner tn a cottage for D!inois 33, Michigan 31, Texas Allanta
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orrhage.
19 23 •452
~rws, Bos 37120 16 36 .300 Room mothers of grades June E. Weaver, 3l •. Worlhtng- about 12 hours. Two of the
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Rains rose from a $2-a·week
~orton, Del 24 64 14 25 .2116 I three through eight were in ton, all for speeding, and Ara· men were arrested.
many.
Alaska Delaware Hawaii Philadelphta
17 23 .425 910 page hoy to a $1,280 000 movie
Nrtllrp, Det 40 158 19 47 .297 1cttarge of a reception which wena S. Ki~cai~, 26, .Kanauga, Police Chief Edward Kerner- Pollee ~aid the eyellsls came Rhode, Island and 'Vermoni New York
14 25 .3~9 12 role. He earned the •!ori!Jet" at
Home RDDI
followed the commencement. no opera.tor s license, !l!arles ait said "motorcycle tougilll" In gro~ps from Cleveland and counted no traffic deaths.
Houston
15 26 .349 13 age 11 at the His Mrilesl)''o'
~Ilona! Lea g u: A a ron, Decorations were by the River- . R. Leadmgham. 33, Clemens, ; harassed vacationers and from as far away as Pttlsburgh, The National Safety Council
Tuesday's Resulla
Theater in London and iha litI blocked some sidewalks. Most Pa.
~aves 11~. Torre, d Braves, view, Cllester and Rose Garden NC~ n~ ~u~er. ty
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said the worst summer holiday Houston 3 Pitlsburgh 2 (1st)
in Gabriel PascJI's movie ol
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C:~~~.' Pe:~~te~ 9. Brock, Ciullo.
Jun e 2 were" g~c~a~ B~~Y: o! them, he said, were orderly. Village council late Monday roil In history was last Labor Pittsburgh 4 Houston 3 (2nd)
when he was 55 a"'! s~rred
A~ Le ' • F Robi
38 Middle rt speed! . and Memeralt said some of the ey- adopted an emergency ordln- Day when 638 persOilS were Chicago 12 Atlanta ~ (lsi)
Get~rge Bernard Shaw s OaeIOD Orio: 14~'::~nu~
~tty L. t;..i.ss, S7,
elisls wore beards and Nazi bel- anee forbidding . wearing o! kliled. The ':"orst holiday ever Atlanta 4 .Chicago 1 !2nd)
sar and Cleopatra."
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stop sign.
mets.
NBZI belmeta, chams and other was tho Chrt~mas weekend in Philadelphia S San Francisco
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Cited to Gallipolis municipal Patrolmen and sherifrs depu· garb peculiar to motorcycle 1965 when 720 were fataily Cmcumati 2 St. L&lt;luls 1
·•.. ~~An~s, K:une~Tige~ CONT. FROM Pa e 1
11114 iutebrew, Twlna 10.
Man,' while the Bolder lnstru- court June 3 were Julie A. ties were arm~ wtth e~ubs and clubs. Police then ordered about m!~ed. .
Los Angeles 7 New York 2 (N)
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mentalists offered good be at Webb, 21, Patriot Star Rt.: Ed· tear gas agalliJll posstb!e out- 500 rider~ to change their clo!Q. Barnng a . complete trend Taday's Probable Pttehers
Nai!oual Leape: Clemente, and harmony in 'Three Gates word L. Kirby, 30, Gallipolis; breaks such as those that oc- lll8, or leave. Most of them left. reversal, fatahhes should fall
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and Kenneth E. Turley, 22, curred durmg the July 4 week· Poilee said a 2&amp;-year-old Pitts· somewhere bel~~ our lowest Chicago tNye 2-3) at
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burgh man and a %&lt;-year-old estimate of 650, said Howard nati (Nolan H), 8 p.m.
80; Torre, Braves and Johnaon, tlon of 'Rustle Scherzo' was liam D. Swick, f6, Rt. 1 Vinton,
People Disgusted
. Warren man Jlere to be Pyle, preSide~! of the National Atlanta (Blasingame .1-0
Red• 21.
Inicely done, and tho nute quar- left of center: Paul L. Saun- "Mayor Wilson .Fmley satd, charged with rape tdoay.
~ety ~CJI.
Bruce 2-11 at St. Louis
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~~ this happens: we will b! .(Washburn 2-2), 9 p.m.
NASI!VlLLE, Tenn •. !UPII _P · .
1on, -Orioles 37; Kailne, Tigers Gavotta" wao
delicate and er the yellow ilne on a curve; disgusted wl!h ihese rebel ther Herdman dowp 1:10 a.m.; seem~ further eVJdeuce Gf. • New York (Cardwell 3-5) at Stokely Carmichael acj;U(Ieli ,,
35; l!Uol!rew, Twins 32; Yas- beautiful.
and Dwight N. Sievers, Sr., 30, groups . .They come lD here Eastern down 5:20 ·a. m.; E'- possible reversal of a wo~semng Houston (Giusti 1-6), ·8:30 p.m. pollee Tuesday of trylna ~;
trzerimld, Red Sox and Howard, "Williams' enthusiasm and Rt. 2 Gallipolis, defective muf- dressed m ways not nat~ral to Deana Bosworth down and wait· traffic trend that began ID 1~1 Philadelphia tWise 1-1) at Los assassinate him by starting, ~ .
Benalon 211.
easy directions helped make fler.
human hemgs and ru~ the ing 6 a. m.
when the baby boom of the Angeles (Drysdale &amp;-:!), 11 p.m. racial riot In hopes ol mQ!n« •.
Pl...m,
the affair a suceesa. One lillie
pi?,ee fer everybody else.
1940s first hit the highways,'' he Pittsburgh tVeale e-o) at San him a street target tqr.,~•.
National League: Veal, Pi· hoy's foot kept time In mid-air
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
If they want to hang dead Kanawha River - Marmet, said.
Francisco (McCormick 3-2
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l'!lleo e-o: Holliman, Cubs e-o; as he ,layed his instrument. · Mr1. Robert Sharp was tak- fish around the~r necks and look Mary Jan up ~:10 p. m.; Fort
~bel 1-1), 4 p.m.
Carmichael told news 'CoJioo
F~ Pirates ~; Lemas!Oi', · "WIIIlallll!, who commutes en to Metas General Hoopltal like crumbs, they can stay out." Dearho'!l up. 6•~ a. m.; WinThursday's Games
that 100 gellcemen
Br:J.:~ Queen, Redo!&gt;-!. every day tn Norwalk f r 0 m ~y the Middleport emergency Finley said. "ll's not right for fiei4,"WI· 1;1: :shaver, Jr., down
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P1 tsburgh at San Francisco
streell tn the i)oea
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Leape: Horlel!, Toledo, org81Jlzed the hand on- squad .Tuesday alternoon after so few to ruin the .fun of so 7:50 pl. •m.; Luw ,Jana Lucas
Cllieago at ClnelnJillti (nl&amp;ht)
he was staying durUJI
White· Sot e-o: Sparma, 1'i~ers· 1y three months ago. Most of becomlllf HI at bor Middleport
down ' 1D'li5 p. ·tn;; Polly R. OEV
Atlanta at St. Louis (night)
month's rlollntl at F Is •
4&lt;1; Lonborg, Red Sox &amp;-1; the instrumenls were banded home. She was admitted aa a
down 5:50 a. m.
OTED TO INTIJRE&amp;'I' OF New York at Houston (night)
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M.~~.Gs,.MAoSON AREA
Philadelphia at Los Angeles "One officer started .~wu
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by various sources. Even one wen I to tb e Forrest Bachtel
ame · up 2 a. m.; VEC
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lng." he said, "In boli!!S., t~al
teaching cleric donated the use home later Tuesday to admlnlsdown 6:20 a. m.; Lock U, Prln&gt; ,..,,.
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'l'lQf liJ'II will .appear in the "Presented wltb gifts from was experieneJni difficulty In 29 .e running 28 feet of rollW's; Beaver up 4:to L m.; Lock II, .._ """- Dfflot ..... . . Admitted - Mrs. Homer Bla• ,treet."
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Pt. Pleasant, 27.10; Pomeroy- Charles K. doW)! 7:50 a. m.; ""' .,,... ., ,...,, _,..,
sing, _Pomeroy: Pearl
When no one \eft Ute paH,.
111 ~::: on June 3 after 1 don't know what's In this
Mason, 24.!M; Hinton. 1.14 &amp;!Qt.; Lock 19, up '2 ·a. m.; Lillian ...... ,,,• ...,.,. '"' " ,.,.. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Roger
ment bulldlntt carllllchael said
Ill
ct~ to court over one, but after yesterday's reCARRIE HAU. DIES
.Kanawha Falls, ~. ~3 fall'ng. Clark down 4:16 a. m.; Bell- .,.,, oblo.
. b!rt, Gallipolis; Michael
bl-oke I~ and "plaeecl bo~
·Tiley are Jamel hearsal, It coul4 b! L hombl" Carrie Hall, Rt. 2, Racine, Charlestoo, 19.66; London and ville Locks, Glenn Jr. ~own ..'::.::~~"',.;:,",';:' "';:;'';;"": others, Cheshire: Erie
tn thoro an they '!QUld aC:.:
· Pomeroy, speed· "No, Mr. Williams, !I wasn't. pasaed away at 2 a.m. today at Marmet, running o~ hall foot 5:50 p. m.; Duncan Bruce up ....... '"••• ,;;.. a ... ·~'! Crill, Frazier Bottom.
people ol making MolotOf
Syracuse, And neither was yesterday's Voterana Memorial HOB]IItal In of rollers, and Wmfield, run- 4:30 a .. m.; Lock 21, Criss Jr. v..o.
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Dloebarged: Mrs. Henry cocktatli.", ,
a ad concert."
Pomeroy. Alrangemenla will be nlng two feet.
up +&lt;25 a. m.; Lodl: ~. A. J. ......,.,. ""'' ....,,... ., W~wrtght, Pt. Pleaaant;!Mrs, .
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announeecl from Ewing Funeral
Boal Movemeall
Patron down 9:55 ~~ F. H. ""'" ..... ,..,,.,. "" "''" ,., Gene Diehl ond son,
: NO ACCibBNTii
MARS. CANUY DIES
Home when complets.
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LOCAL TEMPS
down 4 p. m.; John J. Rowe Greenup' Loekl, AsllttM lip S:IS ..,., "'"" ..,.,. "''"' ""'" ter; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Jones, accidents 'in the 'eommunlt · ov· ··
of Q1e day for Mrs. Mari8D A. Canary, Tbo temperature in Pom- down 5:10 p. m.: S. M. '•nks P' m.; .George ,T. .Pr:·e &lt;!own"' "'"'"'" Ono ~••"'· ""~' •• Racine, a daughter; Mr. ·and or the holiday. Tbt ehlol ·~
will be a 81, wife o( Qhlo'a alllltant wei- eroy's downtown business d I • up 7 p. m.; Jeffboat down u:30 6:Q5 a" Iii.;
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Hour fare director. Robert Canary. !net at 11 a. m. today was 60 p. m. · Robert G. West a r.. 12:21/ 1. m.; e a 1 LOCKS, . """ ,,.... ,.,1.,,. ,.,..., ,;,,. Is, a aug tor: Mr. and Mrs. careful drl\&gt;lng d;lfinc 1b·•
June s, She died MondaJ. ___ degrees under ·Iunny skies. ·patr fleet amved 9 p. m.; Luo E. ·!10)~ ·~~\? #P•,:~· ~· k"""'"'
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giddy _Jtm Maloney.
The elatio~ was over a triple
play· thai ended a St. Louis
Cardinal nlntb Inning rally and
preserved •a 2-1 score for the
li'J,,tional Lea,gue leading Reds.
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the Conllnental Footbflll, Lea"l'""
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star who draws crowell wher_llalph
Tullis, Washington School principal; Marion Park- 1.2 miles mrth of Rt. 692.
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Ols was l!lf8ker when the Plains School. Girl&gt; of the at a hill crest and after the lrn·
American League
great half back Paul Hornq
trst." ~ombined eighth grade graduating class sang "A II pact the Myers car !Upped end·
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W. L. Pet.
will lend a hand as guest apeakCiiinmencement was held In the Through the Night." Tile lnv&lt;&gt;- jover-end. Both vehicles were
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24 ~ .61S
at" thl B:lltem High School Casto.
report. No' one was Injured.
WDll'lanes today hit two oil said pilots had been ordero;&lt;~ to prepared pos ons s sou u Baltimore
:ao 19 .~19 ~'.&gt; launch.
Auditorium on the evening of Receiving diplomas from the The patrol cited Myers to storage areas on the fringe of slay 10 miles clear of the Cities. the DMZ. From there they ~: Boston
21 40 .512 5'k
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:May ~
three grade schools were:
Meigs county court June 2 on the big North VIetnamese port Local military spokesmen re- loose a thundermg mort Cleveland
20 20 .500 6 Dilcredit Line
''Mi-. ·TulllJ otreased the lrn· Chester: Howard Bahr, Rob- a charge of failure to yield one ot Haiphong, one of them lor fused Ill make any comment on ba:rage. But the Leatherneel&lt; Minnesota
20 21 .468 6'k MOSCOW - THE LI:INO EJt.
portanee ol beinl a successful erL Alien Bailey, Nancy Kay hatl or the roadway.
the first time In the war.
tius.
drive pus!led on.
Kansas City 19 23 .m a peeled campaign to dilicredit
higb ' achool student.
Baum, Marshall David Bissell.
IN GAWA COUNTY
Military spokesmen said Navy U.S. spokesmen said two
Coastal Battle
wasbinston
18 23 .439 8~ Svetiana AUlluyeva appareutly
The bleb IIChool band direct- Roger Eugene Carpenter, Kim- One o! two Gallla county ac. piloiS dodged through barrages planes were .shot down over Wblle the border heated up, New York
17 22 .4!6 6'k started today. A Moscow newsad by Charles Yeago, 'and the berly Lynn Fick, Gordon Lynn cidents occurred at 9:\S a.m. of Surface· to- Alr missiles Norlb :Vie~m Tuesday, mak- Vletnam.,e government troop: California
18 26 .4119 10 paper called her i "delecloi'"
girls' ensemble. directed by Mr. Holter, Thomas Wesley Ka r r, Tuesday on Rt 35 at the SU- (SAMS) and curtains uf anti· lng a total ol 564 lost over the battled large concentrotlons o
and said ohe Is "as unhappy ·a•
Alice Nease, presented musf- Mary Joyce Kaul2, Harold Mas- vet Bridge at ·Kanauga Of.fi. aircrafl fire to hit the Loi Dong north.
North Vletrmmese on _the
TDeoday's Resalll
a prisoner" In America. "
Clll selectlono.
ters, Joyce Louise McDaniel, cers reported that Dle~r J. base four miles northwest of In ground fighting, embattled northern coast, 342 miles New York 4 Minnesota 3 (1St) The Komsomolskaya Pravda
David Smith, preoident of the Debra Joyce Meldou, RobYn Schiller, 21, Jacksonville, N. c., Haiphong and Cong My._ 3.5 North Vietnamese . troops u~~o northeast of Saigon between the Mmnesota 3 New York D !2nd) reprinted an angry ar~cle !rom
eigbth grade at Riverview Marlene Mills, Rhea Jeanette headed north had stopped due miles from the city's center.
leashed a bllsterlllg mortsr Leatherneck bases at Hoi An Washmgton 6 Kan. City 2 (lsi) !he French CommuniSt newi!School, and Howard Caldwell, Mora, Charles Robert P a t e, to slow movlng traffic.
It was the first reported barrage at pursuing Leather- and Chu Lat. The Vletnam~se Wash. 4 K.C. 3 !2nd, 11 mns) paper L'Humanite Dlmanehe
president ol !he Tuppers Plains Daryl William Pooler, J u II e Behind him, Ronald D. Mar- attack on Cong My and the necks today In an attempt to reported killing 112 Communmts Boston 5 Califorma 4 ':)
wbieh accused Jose! Stalln'a
School eighth graders, gave the Arlen• Rose, Kathleen Runyon, tin 25 Gallipolis failed to stop fourth on Loi Dong.
halt American · onsllght just In fighting Tuesday.
Bosl?n 6 California ~
~) daughter of "helping operations
welcome and Nancy B au m, Cathy Sue Smith, Margaret Su- a.;; hls car colllded with 1b e
Eud.Air Lull
south of the Demllitarized Zone The flghtmg near the DMZ Baltimore 5 C.lev~lan
Is
aimed agalnat her eountry."
president of the Chesler School zanne Teaford, Deborah K a y back of the Schiller ear There The rsids marked an end to a (DMZ) dividing the Vietnams. centered on bunkers the Com· Cleveland 3 Bailtmore 2 (2nd)
e1ghth graders, Introduced the Wood. .
. was moderate damage io botb five-day lull In attacks on The Comm~nista pulled back munllla have been uslnt! to Detro!t 4 Chicago 2 (lsi)2
Preuure Begin.l
speaker.
I R1vemew• Ruby De I or IS vehicles.
Haiphong and Hano1, Nortb Ifrom stralegtc Hill 174, which haraso the American outpost at Detroit 4 Chicago 3 ( nd)
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~·eight aoclclents over the Tweaty....en arrosll ""re was ftled.
~al Day holiday week- made on Monday and TDe•
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fllur t'Ol'SODB had mmor Jnjur- Three of.the aCCidents occur- car accident at t:to p.m. Mont~ c-.
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red .'" Meigs county, the firSt day on Forest Run Rd., two
.F1ve o! the aCCidents occur- at 2.50 p.m. Monday ?" Rt. 33, -1 asl of Rl 7 Olfieen reIS .on Mondey aocl Tuesday. one and tw&lt;&gt;-tenths miles north lDI es e
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et!nlplete at 1101111, due to !be erated by Chester A. Beaver, 0
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dliver's being hospitalized with 60. Rt. 2 Albany, scraped ed onto Ita top.
an abdominal Injury.
a parked car owned by L u I a The ear was demolished. The
,.Patrolmen made 57 arrosla Fiek, 4~, Rt. 1 Long Bottom. patrol charged ~den w i t h
llartn&amp; tbe · toar day period, There was no damage to the speed In excess for road and
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mlndecl Ce~ ' to go rl&amp;ht into
the plate. on a play ll)ce that,"
C,~(Pbll) ' GalJlaflo .to hit the said Schoendlenst.
oP 1he BrduDd and-hope for "You can't·glve.them 111• doua play at the plate," tald Not- ble play," he ·lliid. "Orlando
te~art.
didn't start soon. enough and on
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TOlJimy Helms to force MeCar- Carvsecond,'' sald 'Brilltol. "Me·Ver at setoncl.
the er almost knocked him into
Belmt Relayed
stands."
Helms relayed the ball to De- th;Temmy had a lot on his
ron Johnson at first Ill double ..;:.w. to me," said Johnson.
Gaglano and Johnson thre
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strike to John Edwards atwth! :mr could make the throw
plate to cut down Cepeda.
ll'o e without any wasted mo·
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"Just b!fore Gaglano hit the "I saw Cepeda breaking for

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ball," said Edwards. "I got set
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!tl~\teb!llt . dlllllloonded
to block the plate and the throw After Johnson went down Phillies a .lH vt.ctory over the eighth inning run to stw!i: · :
Don··Notteban, who relieved
was perfect for the tag. Cepeda swinging, Vada Pinson looped a San Franc1sco G1ants in another Pirates their'. second. PIM .
Maloney, just .stood on the
never did make it.''
double to left to score Perez key conies~. In the Qther smgle,victory over, Houston and',41ie
mound dumfounded.
Not so many minutes earlier with the tyinj! run.
game, Los Angeles topped New split. Eddie Mathewa' lwQIJIII
..1 just couldn't b!lieve it,"
it looked like the game would h"l kldldn't even see the plteh," YPi?"ttskb'url·2ghan~a!nt Hdoubltooehe~d;r~.
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for rookie righthander Dt'ck It was commg and I was tryin• the second game after losmg career-had Ued th_e g111111!'
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--o the opener 3-2 a d Atl 1a bef
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a triple play."
Hughes.
to get out, of the way. It just
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"The ball started around the
l!ugbeo Nursed Lead
went klunk. You know, k 1u n k, topped Chicago f-1 after losmg te first game, !lOll Wil•
ham,'' laughed Maloney, "And
The 29-ve· • ·•&lt; ftomhes was JUSt like in Batman.
the ftrsl game, 12-~.
pitched his rtrst comple~'fflllle
everywber~ !looked, an umpire
nursing along a 1.0 lead and After Edwards was intention- There were ftve doublehead- and Rusty Staub hit a -~
was holding up 'hls right ha.Ld."
~ad retired •· u....ers "' a row ally walked. Cardenas rifled a ers In the Amencan League and inning homer to band Houstila
. The Reds . were leading 2-l
fanning 12 enroute, when Tony single down the third base line Detrmt, Boston and Washington lhe triumph.
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Perez tripled in the eighth in lo score Plnson with what aU swept two games. Detrmt Mack Jones drove fn · ~~~tee
Orlando CePeda and Tim Milo
ning.
. proved to be the win"ing run. topped Cblcago 4·2 and 4-3, runs with a tw&lt;&gt;-rlll! homer .lllfll
carver put rullllers on first
. "it was right down the mid- Today in Cincinnati, it will b! Boston b~at California lH and 6· a.triple tc hand Allanta its ipnt
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die," said the husk Cub
Milt Pappas (4-2) against the t Waahmgton edged Kansas with Chicago. Ken JO!manii
an third and brought Notte"He had a perfect g:me go~:· Cubs' Rich Nye t2·3l.
City 6-2 and t-3 in 11 innln~•· pitehed.a seven hitter to ptek'!P
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g The Reds-Cards night game M!Dnesota lopped N~w Yor~ 3-0 the victory; In the OJ!I!I!Il,
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was the feature of the long day after losmg the openmg game 4- Ferguson Jeilldns struck Ui.a2
f.J
and night of holiday action 3 and Cleveland edged Balli- and scattered eight hits
NEW YORK (UP!) - Aft"r' although Jim Bunning homered more 3-2 after losing the f~rst It (or the ~ubs. )le aJso-ru17 years as the New york in the ninth to snap Juan game 5-4.
three runs with a double "'
Andrelti, the pole sitter and be
ad tqd
Yankees' clutch pitching ace,
End Wtoolng Streak
sacrifice fly.
the fastest man ever to blaze ' arou
ay.
Jones' bright red STP oil Whitey Ford today tackled his
HARPER OUT
Bunning's homer in the ntnlh Willie Davis and Leo Gabri!J,.
aroond the speedway track was
Raina Halt Race
~eatme~t 'Jl':"ial was to lead toughest job - retirement.
CINCINNATI (UPl) _ Righi· snapped a 4-4 tie and broke son each batted In a palt "l\(
In the 31st slot of the field 'or 32 The race was only 18 minutes ~ Indtana file starte~s It the "I didn't think this job of fielder Tommy Harper of the Marichal's win streak. Marichal runs as the Dodgers topped ·~
aw&amp;llng the g&lt;&gt;-ahead signal at old, Andretti's rear-engine Ford :,: today. Behind him were retiring would he as tough as it Cincinnati Reds is on the dis- was also touched for a two-run Mets. Don Sutton pitched a litfi
11 a.m. EDT. His ear was pia- was in tho pits with clutch Leo Gurney, A.~. Foyt, Joe turned out to be," said Ford, abled list. He will he on the list homer in the first by John hitter to win the game w~
gu&lt;id with elutcn trouble and he treuble, and Jones was bla?.ing Bob~ard, A1 Unser, Art Pollard, who called it quils Tuesday af- until his fractured right wrist Briggs, a solo homer In the Bob Sbaw started for the Me~
was lucky to be there.
silenUy around the course with J' YUnser, Gordon Jolmcock, ter an illustrious career that mends. Harper was injured Sun- seventh by Clay Dalrymple and and lost.
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continuing "500." The weather and the red fleg came dow~ • '
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GRANDE CHORALE - A big addition to Memorial Day program in Pomeroy was an appearance o~ th~
Grande Chorale of Rio Grande college under direction of Merlyn Ross. Mr. Ross,. back to the camera, IS eli·
rectin~ the group in impressive singing of "This Is My Cou}ltry·:' The group_received a standing ova:on to
their outdoor performance on the Pomeroy football field. The smgers also presented a sone when t e program was moved into the Grace Episcopal Church because of rain. John J,Jsle, Syracuse, was the only Me1gs

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speedway bulla ~ted It all
along. Now,_a~ ~lng the 18fll!'l , llistaliment of Tuesd Ys aborted 5011-mlle auto
race, they know thst ParnelU
Jones and• his turbine .wonder
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er as .w!Jen. the rarns came
~e~y, ~ekmg tbe histone
t:enckyard of Indy and forcing
radifi!st postponement of tbe
~aasltiooal Memorial Day speed
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300,000 ltckets sold for the race •of the 500 miles covered.
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be honored whenever it is final- streaking around the first turn.
ly completed.
TooUng lnio the second turn, the
It was highly doubtful, "terrible turbine" showed Its
however, whether 211 of the exhaust to Andretli.
300,000 who got soaked in Jones set records for one lap
Tuesday's chill May rain and at 154.374 miles an hour, for two
then slogged through the laps at 158.156 and 10 laps at
Indiana mud to tbeir cars would 154.477.

By JOE GERGEN
Pfncb Hll Wins
UPI Sports W~er
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Tony Horton's double, his
Tile taste of boney IS growmg sixth plooh hit .in 13 attempts,
stro"!!er in the mouths of the drove .in Reggie ·Smith with the
Detrmt Tigers now that the winning run lor the Red Sox in
Bear IS on the prtwl.
the eighth lMing of the opener
The Bear Freel Gladding bY an~ Rico Petrocelli produced ~
name, baa been lbe key figure p81r of runs with a single ond
in Detroit'a rise tn the top of squeeze bunt base hit m the
the American League standings second game oolore a crowd of
and In the club's bid for its first 32 •012•. the largest at Fen way
pennant since 11M5.
.Park m nearly five years. Dan
Giaddlng, whose 225
ara loosely dlstribuied over a
bulky siX-foot frame, has
transformed wbat exPerts eons!dlf~ the Tigers' weakest
department-chief pitching-into
a strong point. His sturdy
arm; JutS contributed to 10
Detroit's 26 vill!ories.
The beefy righthander, whose The Red Sox look an extracareer had been rather
Inning squeaker, 4-3, from
Buished unUI this aeason, Yankees and the Redlegs coastchalked up hiS eighth and ninth ed . to a 9-1 victory over the
saves , Sunday as the Tigers Yankees in opening games of
moved lnlp .flrst ..place with a 4-2 the Middleport Boys League
· and . 4-3 ~oubleheacler
sc~edule Monday evening.
over ~ qiicago White Sox.
the ~ss. Gladdi~ ran
The Red Sox win came alter
seoneless string this season to
clubs were knotted up at
.%0 l-3 innings.
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WI¥&amp; Up Two"•'
and tw~, Yank pitchers couldn't
: Gllt4d\!ll strue!r, out Tommiee get the. ball over the plate.
:~ie· to ·~:t!J' liigbtcap, which Openmg the. seventh, Re d
he Ba+~ lor;· ~ellever Dave &amp;mer Steve PrJce came In for
WI~ · with one bltless starter Paul Pollens and got
fMing.l fjii: hur)ed. 21.a blnlngs
sfde out wtlh two strike, ~I QDelbft ball In til.i ljrst game
and · a grounder. Bul C;
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pf the Yanks, in tbe bo~
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relief and Dennis Benn•tt
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Frank Howard drove in all six
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secimd a gtllnd' !lam;· ancl cap
Peterson won tbe second game
with an llth-innmg .blast over
the left field f&lt;lliCO alter Fred
Valentine had puiled the Senators even in the ninth with a
solo homer.
Sam Mel&gt;twell weathered
Frank Robinson's tw&lt;&gt;-run homer, his 14th, and went the 1
distance for the first time this
season, limillng the Oriole• to I
three hils. Russ Sgyder drove in i
the !ventuaf whining run and I
scored a pair with three
straight hils in boosting Balttmore to ils firs~game victory. ·
Southpaw J)m M~rrttt threw a
two-hitter and bts
consecutive shutout at the
Yankees, striking out u.
coasted to ·hls third victory in
as . many decisions after the
Twtns scored three runs in the
first inning on leur conoeculive
hits and two errors. steve
Whitaker drove in three
with a homer and triple as
Yanks won the first gwme I
before a crowd of 41136
largest of !he day' in' tbe
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Diplomas were presented by :Barber, Jacquelin~ AM B 1 s e, Elizabeth Schiller, 21 , In the Vietnam's major cities.
tlle Americans wrested from Con Thien with mortar •lta~s. Taday's Probable Pltehen gerian ~er Lt. Col. Yelt$u
John D. Rleb!l, Sr., Eastern ,Larry Michael ~msell, Brenda Schiller ear, and Ronald D.
tAU Times EDT)
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Kansas City (Segui 1).(1) at preasuru to break the oeeesslonSmith, Chester School prlnci-IBorln.g, Dale Allen Boston, Bob- car, had min;.. injuries but
New York (Tillotson 1-0), 8 p.m. 1st move by eastern Nl&amp;erla
pal, Gra&lt;e Weber, Riverview by F1tch, Debra Ann FIt e h, were not treated.
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Boston (Rohr 2-2), 7:30p. m. to civil war.
Rob!rt Dal!!. Hensley, Charles muniel al court June 2 on • AmeriCans, the most foot· btghway deaths ind1eated a Total
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Cleveland (Tlant 2-1) at The eastern region's atron
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Leonard J£Uon, _Rlehard Eu· ella g/of failures to stop with- loose people in the world, spent rev~ of pyramiding road Callfo:nla led the states wllh Detroit tLollch 5-4) 1 p.m.
Lt Col OdlllllegwU Oj~
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gtne Lit~ea Ray Mar- iii ~ assured clear dlsl8nee . a relallvely safe Memorial Oay la!allties. . ,: · ,,. :
49 traffiC deaths, followed by ' California (Willhlte Il-l)
;::' ~~ Tuesday the oU·
NatioDII League
cinko VicliHi · . Pleree' Su·
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!S")ftteroiilonl'f count bad Michigan with 35 each, Dlinols Wa ington
eman
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Clmnte, Pill IS
34 60 .337 Smith, Roger Smlib( T e r r y
minutes during !he 102-hOlll' MbeCf.
•·Me persons with 33 and Texas wltl) 11$. Ala'!(Phoebus 1
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Staub, llou S1103 8 36.350 Michael Stethem, Frances munlci al
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holiday.
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ktiled in traffic accidents dur- ka, Delaware, Hawall, Rhode IJillman 2-0) at Chicago ~ N. I,' lOOOO fed
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Cepeda, SIL 36 138 23 f8 .346 Wells, Martha Kay Wells, Jean Rich~d ~·~~vis S7 New The National Safety Council, lng the holiday period.
Island and ·i'lii!'IIWU\ f'OU~Ied Jill (O'Toole 2•1 or Howard 1.2) 9 tr 1&amp;~ al~'
11 ~ r a 1
Brock, SIL tO 186 3! 64 .SU Denise Whitehead.
LeJJngtoo· Ge R 'Tack ~ 22 which had predicted b!fore the Tile breakdown:
traffic deaths. .
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Rose, Cln
tt l'IV 3S 60 .!!5 Tuppers Plains: Jean Baker,
Gil: start of !he· boliday that as Tra!Hc
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The weekend ended ai mid- p. •
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ade of the keyg:;;:aaea:rt
Davis, NY
381ft 18 48 .333 Robert Paul Boggs, R1chard 1 1
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133 · ht TU a · IH d '1 ed
Thursday • Games
McCrvr, SIL 3Hl5 19 37 .m l Paul Buckley, Robert Alien e'P e, IS, uon; osepb T_
. die In crashes, said the Planes
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e ay Minnesota at Boatnn
of Port Harcourt and announrtood, StL 33·160 24 51 .3191 Calaway, Howard Bialr Cald· SUmmers, 22• Elkhart, Ind.,
repor~• of deatha confulued to California at W!IShlngton, night eecl economic sanctions.
Haller, SF
to 126 1' -Ill .317 well, Vickie Sue Cole, Ronnie Melee Clark, 52 • Columbus;
push the holiday dr.ivm' lull, Cleveland at Detroit, night
4 player• tied with .31l
Lee Deem, Joyce Dianne Foley,
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upward today. '.'
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RaiRI Die•
Amorlean Leap
Sandra Anita Goodnight, Caro• e ·•
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At 3 a.m. EDT, the United
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G. AB. R. H. Pet. lyn Griffin, Patti Holsinger, sen, • Ponti&amp;&lt;, Mich.; W ~
press lnternallonal count
National League
Rains, the 5-foot,· 7-lnch BritKaline, Del to 143 31 Sll .350 Carolyn Sue Jarvis, D a n n y
CC M::le, :· G~Upol~s:
showed 593 persons dead in C' I t'1
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F.Rban, 811 39lto 33 47 .336 Lantz, Steven Mays, Delilah
24 16 600 210
Carn, Min to 149 16 41 .329 Jane Sheela, Timmy Leo Smith, Harland D. Jones, 28, Grullp&lt;&gt;GENEVA·ON-THE-LAKE, Ohio (UP!) - Pollee ran holiday per1od.
St. Louis
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23 17 575
~inchr, Cal 40 132 26 43 .326 Cllarles Justus Stearn, Ma r y lis; Eddie G: Miller, 29, Mad!- about 500 motorcyclJsts out of this Lake Erie resort town California led the states with Pittsburgh
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~ay in nearby Lakes 'Region
23 19 548 4
Ptn:eU~ Bos 41151 23 49 .325 Upton, Deborah Ann VanWay, son Hts., Mlc~. ; John Kelly, after street disturbances durin~ the holid~y weekend.
49 traffic deaths, followed by San Franctseo
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21 19 25
::Ooglro, Boo 2! 92 I! 28 .304 Rulhle Walker, Paula Eileen 23, Westerville. Okey ~· TawA 20-year-old Ashtabula gul told pohce she was rap- New York with 41, Ohio 35, Chicago
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rovar, Min 41166 36 50 .301 Watkins, Ray Allen WatSon. ne&gt;, 25 • Rt. 2 Galllpohs: ~nd ed by four cyclJsts who held her prisoner tn a cottage for D!inois 33, Michigan 31, Texas Allanta
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19 23 •452
~rws, Bos 37120 16 36 .300 Room mothers of grades June E. Weaver, 3l •. Worlhtng- about 12 hours. Two of the
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Rains rose from a $2-a·week
~orton, Del 24 64 14 25 .2116 I three through eight were in ton, all for speeding, and Ara· men were arrested.
many.
Alaska Delaware Hawaii Philadelphta
17 23 .425 910 page hoy to a $1,280 000 movie
Nrtllrp, Det 40 158 19 47 .297 1cttarge of a reception which wena S. Ki~cai~, 26, .Kanauga, Police Chief Edward Kerner- Pollee ~aid the eyellsls came Rhode, Island and 'Vermoni New York
14 25 .3~9 12 role. He earned the •!ori!Jet" at
Home RDDI
followed the commencement. no opera.tor s license, !l!arles ait said "motorcycle tougilll" In gro~ps from Cleveland and counted no traffic deaths.
Houston
15 26 .349 13 age 11 at the His Mrilesl)''o'
~Ilona! Lea g u: A a ron, Decorations were by the River- . R. Leadmgham. 33, Clemens, ; harassed vacationers and from as far away as Pttlsburgh, The National Safety Council
Tuesday's Resulla
Theater in London and iha litI blocked some sidewalks. Most Pa.
~aves 11~. Torre, d Braves, view, Cllester and Rose Garden NC~ n~ ~u~er. ty
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said the worst summer holiday Houston 3 Pitlsburgh 2 (1st)
in Gabriel PascJI's movie ol
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Jun e 2 were" g~c~a~ B~~Y: o! them, he said, were orderly. Village council late Monday roil In history was last Labor Pittsburgh 4 Houston 3 (2nd)
when he was 55 a"'! s~rred
A~ Le ' • F Robi
38 Middle rt speed! . and Memeralt said some of the ey- adopted an emergency ordln- Day when 638 persOilS were Chicago 12 Atlanta ~ (lsi)
Get~rge Bernard Shaw s OaeIOD Orio: 14~'::~nu~
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elisls wore beards and Nazi bel- anee forbidding . wearing o! kliled. The ':"orst holiday ever Atlanta 4 .Chicago 1 !2nd)
sar and Cleopatra."
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stop sign.
mets.
NBZI belmeta, chams and other was tho Chrt~mas weekend in Philadelphia S San Francisco
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Cited to Gallipolis municipal Patrolmen and sherifrs depu· garb peculiar to motorcycle 1965 when 720 were fataily Cmcumati 2 St. L&lt;luls 1
·•.. ~~An~s, K:une~Tige~ CONT. FROM Pa e 1
11114 iutebrew, Twlna 10.
Man,' while the Bolder lnstru- court June 3 were Julie A. ties were arm~ wtth e~ubs and clubs. Police then ordered about m!~ed. .
Los Angeles 7 New York 2 (N)
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mentalists offered good be at Webb, 21, Patriot Star Rt.: Ed· tear gas agalliJll posstb!e out- 500 rider~ to change their clo!Q. Barnng a . complete trend Taday's Probable Pttehers
Nai!oual Leape: Clemente, and harmony in 'Three Gates word L. Kirby, 30, Gallipolis; breaks such as those that oc- lll8, or leave. Most of them left. reversal, fatahhes should fall
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and Kenneth E. Turley, 22, curred durmg the July 4 week· Poilee said a 2&amp;-year-old Pitts· somewhere bel~~ our lowest Chicago tNye 2-3) at
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burgh man and a %&lt;-year-old estimate of 650, said Howard nati (Nolan H), 8 p.m.
80; Torre, Braves and Johnaon, tlon of 'Rustle Scherzo' was liam D. Swick, f6, Rt. 1 Vinton,
People Disgusted
. Warren man Jlere to be Pyle, preSide~! of the National Atlanta (Blasingame .1-0
Red• 21.
Inicely done, and tho nute quar- left of center: Paul L. Saun- "Mayor Wilson .Fmley satd, charged with rape tdoay.
~ety ~CJI.
Bruce 2-11 at St. Louis
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~~ this happens: we will b! .(Washburn 2-2), 9 p.m.
NASI!VlLLE, Tenn •. !UPII _P · .
1on, -Orioles 37; Kailne, Tigers Gavotta" wao
delicate and er the yellow ilne on a curve; disgusted wl!h ihese rebel ther Herdman dowp 1:10 a.m.; seem~ further eVJdeuce Gf. • New York (Cardwell 3-5) at Stokely Carmichael acj;U(Ieli ,,
35; l!Uol!rew, Twins 32; Yas- beautiful.
and Dwight N. Sievers, Sr., 30, groups . .They come lD here Eastern down 5:20 ·a. m.; E'- possible reversal of a wo~semng Houston (Giusti 1-6), ·8:30 p.m. pollee Tuesday of trylna ~;
trzerimld, Red Sox and Howard, "Williams' enthusiasm and Rt. 2 Gallipolis, defective muf- dressed m ways not nat~ral to Deana Bosworth down and wait· traffic trend that began ID 1~1 Philadelphia tWise 1-1) at Los assassinate him by starting, ~ .
Benalon 211.
easy directions helped make fler.
human hemgs and ru~ the ing 6 a. m.
when the baby boom of the Angeles (Drysdale &amp;-:!), 11 p.m. racial riot In hopes ol mQ!n« •.
Pl...m,
the affair a suceesa. One lillie
pi?,ee fer everybody else.
1940s first hit the highways,'' he Pittsburgh tVeale e-o) at San him a street target tqr.,~•.
National League: Veal, Pi· hoy's foot kept time In mid-air
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
If they want to hang dead Kanawha River - Marmet, said.
Francisco (McCormick 3-2
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~bel 1-1), 4 p.m.
Carmichael told news 'CoJioo
F~ Pirates ~; Lemas!Oi', · "WIIIlallll!, who commutes en to Metas General Hoopltal like crumbs, they can stay out." Dearho'!l up. 6•~ a. m.; WinThursday's Games
that 100 gellcemen
Br:J.:~ Queen, Redo!&gt;-!. every day tn Norwalk f r 0 m ~y the Middleport emergency Finley said. "ll's not right for fiei4,"WI· 1;1: :shaver, Jr., down
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P1 tsburgh at San Francisco
streell tn the i)oea
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Leape: Horlel!, Toledo, org81Jlzed the hand on- squad .Tuesday alternoon after so few to ruin the .fun of so 7:50 pl. •m.; Luw ,Jana Lucas
Cllieago at ClnelnJillti (nl&amp;ht)
he was staying durUJI
White· Sot e-o: Sparma, 1'i~ers· 1y three months ago. Most of becomlllf HI at bor Middleport
down ' 1D'li5 p. ·tn;; Polly R. OEV
Atlanta at St. Louis (night)
month's rlollntl at F Is •
4&lt;1; Lonborg, Red Sox &amp;-1; the instrumenls were banded home. She was admitted aa a
down 5:50 a. m.
OTED TO INTIJRE&amp;'I' OF New York at Houston (night)
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by various sources. Even one wen I to tb e Forrest Bachtel
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teaching cleric donated the use home later Tuesday to admlnlsdown 6:20 a. m.; Lock U, Prln&gt; ,..,,.
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Pt. Pleasant, 27.10; Pomeroy- Charles K. doW)! 7:50 a. m.; ""' .,,... ., ,...,, _,..,
sing, _Pomeroy: Pearl
When no one \eft Ute paH,.
111 ~::: on June 3 after 1 don't know what's In this
Mason, 24.!M; Hinton. 1.14 &amp;!Qt.; Lock 19, up '2 ·a. m.; Lillian ...... ,,,• ...,.,. '"' " ,.,.. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Roger
ment bulldlntt carllllchael said
Ill
ct~ to court over one, but after yesterday's reCARRIE HAU. DIES
.Kanawha Falls, ~. ~3 fall'ng. Clark down 4:16 a. m.; Bell- .,.,, oblo.
. b!rt, Gallipolis; Michael
bl-oke I~ and "plaeecl bo~
·Tiley are Jamel hearsal, It coul4 b! L hombl" Carrie Hall, Rt. 2, Racine, Charlestoo, 19.66; London and ville Locks, Glenn Jr. ~own ..'::.::~~"',.;:,",';:' "';:;'';;"": others, Cheshire: Erie
tn thoro an they '!QUld aC:.:
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people ol making MolotOf
Syracuse, And neither was yesterday's Voterana Memorial HOB]IItal In of rollers, and Wmfield, run- 4:30 a .. m.; Lock 21, Criss Jr. v..o.
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a ad concert."
Pomeroy. Alrangemenla will be nlng two feet.
up +&lt;25 a. m.; Lodl: ~. A. J. ......,.,. ""'' ....,,... ., W~wrtght, Pt. Pleaaant;!Mrs, .
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announeecl from Ewing Funeral
Boal Movemeall
Patron down 9:55 ~~ F. H. ""'" ..... ,..,,.,. "" "''" ,., Gene Diehl ond son,
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MARS. CANUY DIES
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LOCAL TEMPS
down 4 p. m.; John J. Rowe Greenup' Loekl, AsllttM lip S:IS ..,., "'"" ..,.,. "''"' ""'" ter; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Jones, accidents 'in the 'eommunlt · ov· ··
of Q1e day for Mrs. Mari8D A. Canary, Tbo temperature in Pom- down 5:10 p. m.: S. M. '•nks P' m.; .George ,T. .Pr:·e &lt;!own"' "'"'"'" Ono ~••"'· ""~' •• Racine, a daughter; Mr. ·and or the holiday. Tbt ehlol ·~
will be a 81, wife o( Qhlo'a alllltant wei- eroy's downtown business d I • up 7 p. m.; Jeffboat down u:30 6:Q5 a" Iii.;
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June s, She died MondaJ. ___ degrees under ·Iunny skies. ·patr fleet amved 9 p. m.; Luo E. ·!10)~ ·~~\? #P•,:~· ~· k"""'"'
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The elatio~ was over a triple
play· thai ended a St. Louis
Cardinal nlntb Inning rally and
preserved •a 2-1 score for the
li'J,,tional Lea,gue leading Reds.
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star who draws crowell wher_llalph
Tullis, Washington School principal; Marion Park- 1.2 miles mrth of Rt. 692.
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Ols was l!lf8ker when the Plains School. Girl&gt; of the at a hill crest and after the lrn·
American League
great half back Paul Hornq
trst." ~ombined eighth grade graduating class sang "A II pact the Myers car !Upped end·
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will lend a hand as guest apeakCiiinmencement was held In the Through the Night." Tile lnv&lt;&gt;- jover-end. Both vehicles were
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~Mtern Local School District calion was by tbe !Wv. Pearl demolished accwdlng to the " SAIGON (UPI) - Amertcanl Some Washington reporta ha them e ~~ anju 1 ug th 1 Chicago
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report. No' one was Injured.
WDll'lanes today hit two oil said pilots had been ordero;&lt;~ to prepared pos ons s sou u Baltimore
:ao 19 .~19 ~'.&gt; launch.
Auditorium on the evening of Receiving diplomas from the The patrol cited Myers to storage areas on the fringe of slay 10 miles clear of the Cities. the DMZ. From there they ~: Boston
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three grade schools were:
Meigs county court June 2 on the big North VIetnamese port Local military spokesmen re- loose a thundermg mort Cleveland
20 20 .500 6 Dilcredit Line
''Mi-. ·TulllJ otreased the lrn· Chester: Howard Bahr, Rob- a charge of failure to yield one ot Haiphong, one of them lor fused Ill make any comment on ba:rage. But the Leatherneel&lt; Minnesota
20 21 .468 6'k MOSCOW - THE LI:INO EJt.
portanee ol beinl a successful erL Alien Bailey, Nancy Kay hatl or the roadway.
the first time In the war.
tius.
drive pus!led on.
Kansas City 19 23 .m a peeled campaign to dilicredit
higb ' achool student.
Baum, Marshall David Bissell.
IN GAWA COUNTY
Military spokesmen said Navy U.S. spokesmen said two
Coastal Battle
wasbinston
18 23 .439 8~ Svetiana AUlluyeva appareutly
The bleb IIChool band direct- Roger Eugene Carpenter, Kim- One o! two Gallla county ac. piloiS dodged through barrages planes were .shot down over Wblle the border heated up, New York
17 22 .4!6 6'k started today. A Moscow newsad by Charles Yeago, 'and the berly Lynn Fick, Gordon Lynn cidents occurred at 9:\S a.m. of Surface· to- Alr missiles Norlb :Vie~m Tuesday, mak- Vletnam.,e government troop: California
18 26 .4119 10 paper called her i "delecloi'"
girls' ensemble. directed by Mr. Holter, Thomas Wesley Ka r r, Tuesday on Rt 35 at the SU- (SAMS) and curtains uf anti· lng a total ol 564 lost over the battled large concentrotlons o
and said ohe Is "as unhappy ·a•
Alice Nease, presented musf- Mary Joyce Kaul2, Harold Mas- vet Bridge at ·Kanauga Of.fi. aircrafl fire to hit the Loi Dong north.
North Vletrmmese on _the
TDeoday's Resalll
a prisoner" In America. "
Clll selectlono.
ters, Joyce Louise McDaniel, cers reported that Dle~r J. base four miles northwest of In ground fighting, embattled northern coast, 342 miles New York 4 Minnesota 3 (1St) The Komsomolskaya Pravda
David Smith, preoident of the Debra Joyce Meldou, RobYn Schiller, 21, Jacksonville, N. c., Haiphong and Cong My._ 3.5 North Vietnamese . troops u~~o northeast of Saigon between the Mmnesota 3 New York D !2nd) reprinted an angry ar~cle !rom
eigbth grade at Riverview Marlene Mills, Rhea Jeanette headed north had stopped due miles from the city's center.
leashed a bllsterlllg mortsr Leatherneck bases at Hoi An Washmgton 6 Kan. City 2 (lsi) !he French CommuniSt newi!School, and Howard Caldwell, Mora, Charles Robert P a t e, to slow movlng traffic.
It was the first reported barrage at pursuing Leather- and Chu Lat. The Vletnam~se Wash. 4 K.C. 3 !2nd, 11 mns) paper L'Humanite Dlmanehe
president ol !he Tuppers Plains Daryl William Pooler, J u II e Behind him, Ronald D. Mar- attack on Cong My and the necks today In an attempt to reported killing 112 Communmts Boston 5 Califorma 4 ':)
wbieh accused Jose! Stalln'a
School eighth graders, gave the Arlen• Rose, Kathleen Runyon, tin 25 Gallipolis failed to stop fourth on Loi Dong.
halt American · onsllght just In fighting Tuesday.
Bosl?n 6 California ~
~) daughter of "helping operations
welcome and Nancy B au m, Cathy Sue Smith, Margaret Su- a.;; hls car colllded with 1b e
Eud.Air Lull
south of the Demllitarized Zone The flghtmg near the DMZ Baltimore 5 C.lev~lan
Is
aimed agalnat her eountry."
president of the Chesler School zanne Teaford, Deborah K a y back of the Schiller ear There The rsids marked an end to a (DMZ) dividing the Vietnams. centered on bunkers the Com· Cleveland 3 Bailtmore 2 (2nd)
e1ghth graders, Introduced the Wood. .
. was moderate damage io botb five-day lull In attacks on The Comm~nista pulled back munllla have been uslnt! to Detro!t 4 Chicago 2 (lsi)2
Preuure Begin.l
speaker.
I R1vemew• Ruby De I or IS vehicles.
Haiphong and Hano1, Nortb Ifrom stralegtc Hill 174, which haraso the American outpost at Detroit 4 Chicago 3 ( nd)
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~·eight aoclclents over the Tweaty....en arrosll ""re was ftled.
~al Day holiday week- made on Monday and TDe•
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fllur t'Ol'SODB had mmor Jnjur- Three of.the aCCidents occur- car accident at t:to p.m. Mont~ c-.
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red .'" Meigs county, the firSt day on Forest Run Rd., two
.F1ve o! the aCCidents occur- at 2.50 p.m. Monday ?" Rt. 33, -1 asl of Rl 7 Olfieen reIS .on Mondey aocl Tuesday. one and tw&lt;&gt;-tenths miles north lDI es e
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et!nlplete at 1101111, due to !be erated by Chester A. Beaver, 0
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dliver's being hospitalized with 60. Rt. 2 Albany, scraped ed onto Ita top.
an abdominal Injury.
a parked car owned by L u I a The ear was demolished. The
,.Patrolmen made 57 arrosla Fiek, 4~, Rt. 1 Long Bottom. patrol charged ~den w i t h
llartn&amp; tbe · toar day period, There was no damage to the speed In excess for road and
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Louisiana.
GRANDE CHORALE _ A big addition to Memorial Day program in Pomeroy was an appearance o~ th~ IBol'denBoytoHfllp -,
Grande Chorale of Rio Grande College under direction of Merlyn Ross. Mr. Ross,_back to the _camera, IS diCHARLESTON. w: \rA.-TRB
rectin&amp; the group in impressive singing of "This Is My Couptry-:• The group received a standmg ovation to
seaaon ticket 1alus campa\lln
their outdoor performance on the Pomeroy football field. The s!Dgers also presented a SOJii when the p~
of the Charleston Rockets of
gam was moved into the Grace Episcopal ChUI'Ch because of ram. John Lisle, Syracuse, was the only Meigs
the Conline11tal Footbpll Lea_g · 1 Ph t
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it looked like the game would
go down as a perfect no-bitter
for rookie righthauder o·ck
Hughes.
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Hughes Nursed Lead
The 29-v•--· --•• ~ .. •lies was
nursing along a 1-t) lead ilnd
had rctored '' u....ers in" row.
Ianning J2 enroute, when Ton
Perez tripled in the eighth ~
ning.
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After Johnson went down
swinging, Vada Pinson looped 8
double to left to score Perez
with the tyin~ run.
"I didn't even see the pllch,"
chuckled Pinson. "I just knew
it was coming and I was trying
to get out of the way. It just
went klunk . You know, k 1u n k
JUSt like in Batman.
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songle down the third base line
to score Pinson wilh what
proved to be the winning run.
Today in Cincinnati, it will be

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the fastest man. ever to blaze
around the speedway track, was
lit the 31st slot of the field of 32
awatttng the go-ahead signal at
11 a.m. EDT. His car was pia·
gul\(1 with clutcll trouble and be
was lucky to be there.
Prospects were not bright for
ioday's installment of this
continuing "500." The weother

we_r.e
stackea. up m smgle file behind
Parnelh's revolutionary turbine=eel monster In the same
as w~en the rams ca111e
~.eiK(ay, ~!lcking the historic
~~kyard of ~y and forelng
.f!rsl poat]lOIIement o1 the
Memolial Day speed
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officials· said all of the some t!ilap the slow starters with
300,000 tickets sold for the race 'of the 500 miles covered
carried ralnchecks wblch would Joues passed lou~ cars
be honored whenever it is final- streaking around the first turn.
ly completed.
Tooling Into the second tum the
It was bighly doubtful, ''terrible turbine" showed Its
however, whether all of the eshaust to Andretti.
300,000 who got soeked In Jones set records for one lap
Tuesday's chiU May rain aod at 154.374 mileS an hour' for two
then slogged through the laps at 1511.156 and 10 laps at
Indiana mnd to their cars would 154.477.

Pblllles a .r.-4 VIctory over the etgbth Inning run to Cil'II;:U.
San FranCisco GtantBin an~ther Pirates their . aecond gl1111111•
key contest. In the other slnglewictory over Houston and.~ .
game.. Los Angeles topped New "!'lit. Eddie' Mathews' twC!!MI
Y?rk 1-2 and In doubleheaders. eighth inning homer-his .l4fllt
Pittsburgh beat Houston 4-3 In of the season aDd 496tlt .of ilia.
the second game after losing career- had lied 1he glllllt!'
the open~ 3-2 aud Atlanta before Clendenon cooinected; to
topped Chicago 4-1 alter losing te first game, Don WilMo
the first game, 12-5.
pitched his forst compte~ .game
There were ftve doublehead- and Rusty Staub hit a :lliDh,
en; m the American League aod inning homer .lo band Hllllllia
DetrOit, Boston and Washington the triumph.
, :o rr:
all swept two games. Delroot Mack Jones drove Ill · ~~~tee
topped Chlcag~ 4-2 and 4-3, runs with a two-ntQ homt, -lllill
Boston beat Cabfornla f&gt;.4 and 6- atriple 1&lt;; hand Atlanta its splll

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The race was only 18 minutes
old, AndretU's rear-engine Ford
waa ·In the pits with clu1ch
treuble end Jones was blazing
silently around the course ~th
three lap speed records already
under his belt when the rain!
and the red nag came dow~

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Jones brlgh~ red STP oil
treatment special was to lead
th: Indiana file ~tarte~s It the
~a! ~y· Behind him were
urney, A.J. Foyt, Joe
:;:~ard, AI Unser, Art Pollard,
J' Y Unser, Gordon Johncoek,
un Mcelreath and Roger

The Reds-Cards night game
FORD RETIRES
was the feature of the long day
and nigh! of holiday action
NEW YORK (UP!) - Afll:r although Jim Bunning homered
17 years as the New York in the ninlh to snap Juan
Yankees' clutch pitcblog are.
Whitey Ford today tackled his
HARPER OUT
toughest job - retirement. · CINCINNATI (UP!) _ R ht."I . didn't think this job of fielder Tommy Harper of ogthe
retirmg would be as tough as it Cincinnati Reds is on the disturned out lo be," said Ford, abled list. He will be on the list
who called it quits Tuesday af- until his fractured right wrist
ter an illustrious career that meods. Harper was injured Suncatapulted him to the top of the day when he crashed into a

Monnesota topped New Yor~ 3-o
after losing the opening game I'
3 and Cleveland edged Ballimore 3-2 after losing the first
game H
Ead Winning Streak
Bunning's homer in the ninth
snapped a 4-4 tie and broke
Marlchal's win streak. Marlchal
was also touched for a two-run
homer In the first by John
Briggs, a solo homer in the
seventh by Clay Dalrymple and

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stroiiJOI In the moutha of the drove In Baggie Smilh with the nightcap.
Detroit, ,Tlgen; now that lbe winning run for the Red Sox in · Frank Howard dnve maU six
Bear L1 on the prtwl
Lhe eighth inning of the opener Washlngtoa runs in the first
The Bear, Fred G)addi!tg hY ~ Rtco Pet.rocelll tn:odu~ ~ game with two homers, the
name, has been the key figure p81r ~~ runs woth a smgle and secbltCI II gJ'~nd ·slam,· and Cap
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aDd lit the club's bld for its first 32 •012,_ the largest at Fenway lhe left fi~ fence after Fred
pennant since 1915.
· .Park tn nearly five years. Dan Valentine had p\ttied the SenaGiaddl!og, whose 225 pounds
tors even in th~ ninth with a
ara loosely distributed over a
solo homer.
bulky slf.foot frame, ha!
Sam Mclltwell weathered
transformed what exPerts cons!·
Frank Robinson's tw1&gt;-run ho· 1
dOf!d the Tigers' weakest
mer, his 14th, and went the
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distance for the first time thls
i Jtrong point. His sturdy
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&amp;uished until this
. Yankees ·and the RedJegs
more tt tta firs~game victory.
chalked up hia eighth and ninth eel , to a 9-1 victory over
Southpaw JPJi MI:rrttt threw a
s,ye~ , Sunday · as. the
Vattkees in opening games
two-hitter and his aecond
, , movid.!J!191lrst,place with a
the Middleport Boys
consecubve _abutout at the
and . ~ doublebeadef sweep scl\edule Monday evening
Yankees, striking out 11. He
over -111t ~cago Wlilte Sox. In
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the ~,., Gladdin)l ran nis The Red Sox win. came after as . many decisions after the
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Wbotaker drove in three runs
·'Aaet to \il.-~e" IIJihtcap_
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Soxer Steve Pr1ce eame in for Yanks won lhe ftrsl game
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the victory.. ,lit the ~·
Ferguson Jeitldna st:uck 1aji
and scattered eight hill
lt !_or the Gobs. ,He alwtlrote
three runs with a dOuble ••
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Don ·Notlebart, wbo relieved haU-O!J·Ihe ground a,':'f.h?P" for
Maloney, just stood on the a PiliY at the plate, taid No~
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said the Reds righ~ve ,:It ba~man, hil NOttebart' first
was the first ti I'd er. e pile ' right to. la Cardenas.
a triple pla "me ever se n The Reds' ahortstop .gial!cecl at
"The hally~tarted
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hem " laughed Mat:""" "An: Tommy Helms to force McCarevetYwhere I looked a":'um
ver at second.
was hotdintl u 'his ;I h ~~
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The Reds ~ere l!a~n
Helms relayed the ball to Dewhen ninth , inning sin
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP! IThe drivers .and many of the
speedway buffs, _suspected It ull
along. Now, ' alt\!f peeing tbe 111lap , fll)lt , instaDment of Tuesdays aool1ed 500-mile . auto
race, they kttow that Parnelll
Jones and' hos turbloe .wonder
are the pair lo beat whon the
cars roar off agam toJay.
And Mario Andrettl, auto

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ClnclnDatl Reds stood Cardlaals ll1811ager,
. ' : . "~~.wan1etf to do was to th~ plate, on a jilay I!J&lt;e that," ball,'' said Edwards. ,. got set
me
streak and give the PblladeJphla . Dona Clendenon doubltci!D

"A.teom's gotta be lucky to and third

Halter, SF
40 128 It 40 .317 well, VIckie Sue Cble, Ronnie
eo:nb:
I I Cleveland at Detroit, night
• players tied with .sl•
Lee Deem, Joyce Dl~e Foley, lroi[B~ch' ~ldrl'..: M' H
upward today.
(Only games scbeduled)
RaiiUI Die•
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SANDWICH, N. _B.-CLAUDE
62
G.Ali.R.R.Pet. lyn Griffin, Patti Holsinger, sen, • Pontiac, Mich., WI~
Press International count
Nallooal League
Raina, the 5-foot, 7·1nch ·Brit.
Kallne, Dst 40 U3 31 50 .J50 Carolyn Sue Jarvis, Danny Uam C. Massie, SD, Gallipolis,
showed 593 persons dead in .
W. L. Pet. GB ish actor who projected I h&gt;w· ·
30 17 ·638 ... ering, dominant ~ty In
F.Rbla, Bll 39140 33 47 .336 Lants, Steven Mays, Delilah Rush Cassady, ZO, Waverly;
traffic accidents durlni Uoe Cmolnn.atl
24 16 600 2
Carew, MID 40 149 18 41 .329 Jane Sheets, Timmy Leo Smith, Harland D. Jones, 28, GalllpoGENEVA·ON·THE·LAKE, Ohio (UP!) :- Police ran holiday period.
St. Louos
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"" stage and film roles, died Tues23 17 ·575 3"" clay in nearby Lakea lloglon
141nchr, Cal 40 132 26 43 .326 Cloarles Justus Stearn, Ma r y II!· Eddie G: Miller, Z9, Modi- about 500 motorcycUsts out of this Lake Ene resort town California led the states with Pittsburgh_
411 Hospital. He was ri. j)eath
~lli, Boa 411&gt;1 23 49 .325 Upton, Dellorah Ann VanWay, son His., Moe~.: John Kelly, after street disturbances durin~ the holid~y weekend.
49 traffic deaths, followed by San Franctsco 23 19 .MI
2119 ·525
;onglro, Bos 23 92 I! 26 .31M Rutble Walker, Paula Elleen 23 • Westerville, Okey A. TawA 20-year-old Ashtabula gtrl told poli~e she was rap- New York with 41, Ohio 35, Chicago
was due to an intesUnal h~m512 6
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fovar, Min f\166 36 50 .301 Watldns, Ray Allen Watson. De), 25, Rt. 2 ·Galllpoli!: and ed by four cyclists who held her prisoner m a cottage for Illinois 33, Michigan 31, Texa5 Atlanta
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orrhage.
Wdrwa, 8os 37120 16 38 .300 Room mothers of grades June E. Weaver, 31,_ Wbrlhlng- about 12 hours. Two of the
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19 23 .452 811 Rains rose from • $!-a-week
17 23 ·425 911 pag hoy to a $1280 000 movie
Korton, Del :M 84 If 15 .298 three through eight were in ton, all for speeding, and Ara- men were arrested.
many.
AI k D 1
H .. Philadelphia
~rtbrp Del 40 l5ll 19 47 297 ct,arg• of a reception which wena S. Kincaid, 2S, Kanauga,
. Ed rd K
Pollee s!'ld the. cyclists came ro::d a, l 1e : w a~ e, V awau, New York
14 25 .359 12
ned
'!Orinel'' at
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' Home Rtml
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followed the commencement
operaM's license: ll!arles Pollee Chtel wal
emh•~; in groQpil from Clevelaud and
teed satn If' adn th ermont Houston
15 28 .34913 roge.ll e te% m. Mal s'"''s·
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it said ''motorcyc e toug s 1
f r away Pittsburgh coun no ra oc ea s.
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vacationers anll rom as a
. as
' The National Safety Council
Tueoday'a Results
Theater In London and the lit.
lravea 11: _ Torre, Braveo, view, ll!ester and Rose Garden NC~ n~ ~':er.
blocked some sidewalks. Most Pa.
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in Gabriel PIISC!II'• movie of
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June 2 were g~:.~ty B~~y' o( them, be said, were orderly. VIUeg• council late Monday U.ll In history was last Labor Pittsburg!t 4 Houston 3 (2nd)
when he was 55 and starred
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sF.' Robin38. Middleport, speeding: anci Memerail said some of th~ cy- adopted an emergency ordin· Day when 636 persoos were Chicago 12 Atlanta 5 (1st)
George Bernard S!!-w's '"lla•
lon"toles It· ~anile Yankl
Betty L. Theiss, 37, Racine, clists wore beards and NaZL bel· an~ forbidding . wearing of killed. The worst holiday ev~r AUanta 4 _Chicago 1 t2Dd)
sar and Cleopatra.
Jll(i' ,. Howard ' Senato~
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mets.
NaZL helmets, chams and other was the Chrtslmas weekend m Ph1ladelphoa 5 San Frarn:tsco
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Cited ~ Gallipolis municipal Patrolmen and sherifrs depu- Barb peculiar 1o motorcycle 1965 wben i21l were fatally Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 1
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'and 1111:mew, Twtna 10.'
Man,'· while tto."':tder lnstru- court June 3 were Julie A. Ues were armed with clubs and clubs. Pollee then ordered about in!~ed..
Los Angeles 7 New York 2 (N)
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mentalists offered good be 8 t •Webb, 21, Patriot Star Rt.; Ed· tear gas against possible out- 500 riders to change thetr clotbo Barrtng a complete trend Today's Probablo Pltcllera
No4!eoll !Mpe: Clemente, and harmony in 'Three Gates Iward L. Kirby, :JO, Gantpolls; breaks such as those that oc- mg_or leave. Most of them left. reversal, fatalities should fall
tAll Times EDT)
Plra~ Ill; Per.., Reds and lol Gold.'
and Kenneth E. Turley, 22, curred durmg the July 4 week· Police said a 25-year-• ld Pitts- somewhere bel~~ our lowest Chicago tNye 2-3\ at
~. 'C8rda 31: Aaron, Braves "The elarinet quintet's rend!· Crown City, all speeding; Wll· end two years ago.
burgh man and a :a-year-old estimate of 650• said Howard oati (Nolan 4-1), 8 p.m.
80; Tom, Braves and Johnson, Uon of 'Rustic Scherzo' was Ham D. Swick, 46, Rt. 1 Vinton,
People Dlsguated
. Warren III4D ll'ere Ill be Pyle, president ol the National Atlanta (Biaslugame .H
Redli 21.
!nicely done, and the flute quar- left of center; Paul L. Saun- ., Mayor Wilson _Fmley saod, ch&amp;rJed with rape tdoay.
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If this happens: we will be .(WashOOrn 2-21. g p.m.
NASHVlLLE, Tenn.· !UPil. _ .
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SS: Elllellrew, Twins 32: Yu- beautiful.
and Dwtght N: Sievers, Sr., 30, groups . .They come m here Eastern down 5:20 a. m.; E'· possible reversal of a worsenins HoUBion (Giusti 1-5), '8:30 p.m. police Tuesday ol trYin,l · lo,:
~kl, Red !loti and Howard, "Williams' enthusiasm and Rt. 2 GaiUpo!Js, defecUve muf- dressed m _ways not nahtral to Deaua Bosworth down and wall· traffic trend that began In 19in Philadelphia tWise 1·1) at Los assallslnale him by startlnB, ~ "
Senam 28.
easy directions helped make fler.
human bemgs and ru~ the ing 6 a. m,
when _the baby boom of lbe Angeles (Drysdale ih'l), 11
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the affair a success. One little
pl~,ce fer everybody else.
1940s fmt hot the highways," he Pittsburgh &lt;Veale ~) at
blm a street taraet ~dxi~,, .
Nadoaal Leape: Veal, Pi· boy's foot kept time In mid-air
TAKEN TO R08PrfAL
If they want to hang dead Kanawha River - Mannet, said.
Francisco tMcCormlck S-2
rates 6-o: Holtzman, Cubs 6-o; as be ~layed his Instrument.
Mrs. Robert Sharp was tak· fish around their necks and look Mary Jan up 8:10 p. m.; Fort
Herbel 1·1), 4 p.m.
Carmichael told neWI ~
Fao(,j Pirates 4-0: LemasiOi', ' "Williams, who commutes en to Meigs General Hospital like crumbs, they can stay out." Dearbo~ up 6:15 a. m.; WinThuroday'o Gamel
that 100 J!OIIce!Den
Bra• and Queen, Reds 5-1. . every day to Norwalk 1r 0 m I»' the Middleport emergency Finley said. "It's not right for fleld,"yli IJ. Shaver, Jr., down
Piltsburgh at San Francisco
streets tn the 111'01 .
AIJ!Iiltetm Loape: Horle~, Toledo, org"!1iZed the band on- squod _Tuesday afternoon alter so few to ruin the fun of so 7:50 P· ·m,; . Luoy , Jane Lucas
Cloieago at Cincln~tl (nf8ht)
he was staying . durllja , .
Wbllt' !lotl ~: Sparmo, 'l'lgen· 1y three months ago. Most of becoming Ill II her Middleport
down ' 111:55 op. 'ln.; Polly R.
Atlanta at St. Louis (night)
last month's rioting ~I F Ia ~
H: Lonhorg, Red Sox &amp;-1; the instruments were handed home. She was admitted as a
down 5~50 a. m.
OEVO'I'I!D TO INTEREST DP New York at Houston (night)
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teaching cleric donated the use home later Tuesday to admlnl•
down 6:20 a. m.; Lock 15, Prln- Pabll•bed d11JJ e!f;eeot satun~., "'
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ter oxygen to Mr. Bachtel who GaaJe•- Gallipolis, 14.1 sod cipio down 6:45 a. m.: Lock 17, /1: ::':~••~::~.~~'!':!~.~~':.':'!'
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"Presented with a~ts from was experie~~elnt! difftculty In 29.0 running 28 feet of rollers ; Beaver up HO a. m. ; Lock 18, ..,,., ,..,,...... ......,. ... Admitted- Mrs. Homer
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,Mayor Charles Leear 1Jtto students, William remarked, breathing.
Pt. Pleasant, 27.10; Pomeroy- Charles K. dowjt 7:50 a. m.; "'"' ..,..,~ .-... -.alln
sing, . Pomeroy; Pearl
Wllen no one 1eit .the •Parle ,.
·em June S slier 'I don't know what's In this
Mason, 2UI4: Hinton, 1.14 &gt;tQt.; Lock 19, up 'I a. m.: Ulllan - .. ,..., ....... P.,. " ,.,.. Pl. Pleasant: Mrs. Roger
ment building, Carmloh•ol said,
elted to court over one, but after yesterday's re·
CARlilE HAU. DIES
.Kanawha Falls, 5.53 lall'ng. Clark dowrl 4:15 a. m.; Bell· ·~•· Ohio.
bert, Gall(9olls· Mlcboel
bjooke In and "pliced bot.'
ere James hearsal. It cou14 beL bomhl" Carrie Hall, Rt. 2, Baclne, Charleston, 19.68; London and ville Locks,. Glenn Jr. down,.::::;:~.==~·~.:,','"";::';..";:: uthero, Cheshir~; Eric
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Boat Movemoatl
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ot property.
MAliS. CANARY DIES
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bert Gilkey
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al aervtces will be held ThunLOCAL TEMPS
down f p. m.: John J. Rowe Greenup! Locks; A!hton up 3:U .....
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aoojdents In the eomm11nlty ov• ..
or the day forM"'- Maria&amp; A. Canal)', Tha t.mperalure in Porn- down !:10 p. m.: s. M. Tonks p; m.; :Georg~ T. Pr: ·e ilown ............. Ono ....... 11.30 ., Racin~. a daughtl!l'; , Mr. and er lite holiday: Tht o!ttltl ...,.. :·
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Jlllte 5, Shu dJed Mond8J. ___
det~~ees Wider aunny oktes. 'pair fleet armed 9 p. m.; Ll&gt; E. ~-~~ n ;}j~_H/i
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his cap lllgured I could throw
mine U:O:• cblmed Ia 8 slightly
giddy Jim Maloney.
Thi! elattoq was over a triple
play. that ended a St. Louis
Cardinal ninth Inning rally and
preserved •a '2-1 aoore for the
~-tiona! League leading Reds.

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Monday on Gibson Ridge Rd.,
Washington School principal: Marion Park· 1.2 miles -north ol Rl. 692.
c'piiqlJ Tullis,
superintendent of er, principal of the.TuPPers Officers said the vehicles met
!f"lll&gt;q)i, was l!)eaker wben the Plains School. Gorl&gt; ~! the at a hill crest and after the lm·
itrlll- combined eighth grade graduatong class saug
AII pact the Myers car fllpped endOOinmencement was held In the Through the Night." The lnvo- over-end. Both vebleles were
E~tern !Aeal School District ceUon was by the Rev. Pearl demolished according to t h e
.it' the Eastern High School Casto.
report. No' one was Injured.
Auditorium on the evening of Receiving diplomas from tbe The patrol cited Myers to storage areas on the fringe of stay 10 miles clear of the cttiea. the DMZ. From there they let Boston
21 4() .512
May ~three grade schools were:
Meigs county court June 2 on the big North Vietnamese port Local military spokesmen re- loose a lhtmderlng mortar Cleveland
20 20 .500
Discredit Line
·'Mr. ·Tullll stressed the lm· Cheater: Howard Bahr, Rob- a cbarge of !allure to yield one ot Hatphong, one of them for fused to make any comment on barrage. But tbe Leatherneck Minnesota 20 21 .488
MOSCOW - THE LONG J!X.
portance of baJni 1 successful erL Allen Bailey, Nancy Kay half of the roadway.
!be first time In the war.
Ibis.
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Kansas City 19 23 .452 8
campaign to dlaciedlt
high 'school student,
Baum, Marshall David Bissell,
IN GAUJA COUN'I'Y
Military spokesmen said Navy U.S. spokesmen satd two
Coastal BaUie
washington
18 23 .439
Alllluyeva Apparently
The blih ~ehool band, direct- Roger Eugene Carpenter, Kim· Ont of two Gallla county ao- pilots dndged through barrages planes wera .shot down over While the border heated up, New York
17 22 .4S6
started today.-A Moscow newseel by Charles Yeago, aDd the berly Lynn Fick, Gordon Lynn ctdenls occurred at 9:15 a.m. of Surface- to· Air missiles Nortb Yie~m '\WS&lt;Iay, mak· Vtetnamese government troops California
18 26 .409 10 paper called her a "defector''
girls' onaemble, directed by Mr. Holter, Thomas Wesley Ka r r, Tuesday, on Rt. 35 at the Sll· (SAMS) and curtains of anti· ing a total of ii64 tost over the battled large concentrations of
,
and said she Ia "as unhap!'!' ·as
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Alice Nease, presented must· Mary Joyce Kautz, Harold Mas- ve•· Bridge at Kanauga Offl. aircraf\ fire to bit the Lot Dong !north.
North VletDDmese on the
Tuesday Basulta
a prisoner" In America:·· ·
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ter&gt;, Joyce Louise McDaniel, cers reporied that Dle~r J. base four miles nortloweot of l In ~ound fighting, embattled northern coa~t, 342 miles New York 4 Minnesota S (1st) The Komsomoillkaya Pravda
David Smtih, preside•! oflbe Debra Joyce Meldou, Robyn Schiller, 21, Jacksonville. N.c., H•iphong aod Cong My,_ 3.5,North Vletna~ese troops ·un- northeast of Saogon between the Minnesota 3 New Yo:k 0 t2Dd) reprinted an angry article from
eighth grade at Riverview Marlene Mills, Rhea Jeanette headed north bad stopped due miles from the elty's center.
leashed a blistering · mortar Leatherneck bases at Hoi An Washington 6 Kan. Coty 2 (1st) the French Communist newa11
School, and Howard Caldwell, Mora. Charles Robert P at e, to slow movlng traffic.
It was the first reported barrage at pursuing Leather- and Chu Lat. The Voelnamese Wash. 4 K.C: 3 (2nd,
inns) papar L'Humanlte Dlmanche
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president olthe Tuppers Plains Daryl William Pooler, J u I i e Behind him, Ronald D. Mar- attack on Cong My and the ne&lt;ks today In an attempt to reported killing 112 Cbmmwusts Boston 5 Cablornoa tlst)
wblch accused ~osel Stalin's
School eighth graders, gave the Arlene Rose, Kathleen Runyon, tin 25 Gallipolis failed to stop fourth on Loi Dong.
halt American onshght just In lighting Tuesday.
Boston 8 California 1 (2nd)
daughter of "helping operatlODil
welcome and Nancy B au m, Cathy Sue Smith, Margaret Su· an~ hls car colllded with the
EQd .Alr Lilli
south of the Demilitarized Zone The fighting near the DMZ Baltimore oClev~land 4 (lsi)
aimed against her eountry."
president of the Chester School zanne Teaford, Deborah K a y back of the Scltiller car. There The raids marked an end U. a (DMZ) dividing the Vielnams. centered on bunkers lh~ Com- Clevel_and 3. Baltimore 2 (2nd)
eighth grad•rs, Introduced the Wood.
was moderate damage to both fiv~ay lull in attacks on The Communists pulled back munlsts have been usmg to Detrott 4 Chicago 2 (1st)
PreJiure Beginl
speaker.
I Riverview : Ruby D e I or i s veblcles.
Haiphong and Hanoi, North from strategic Hill 174, which hara88 the American outpost at Detroit l Chicago 3 (2nd)
LAGOS NIGERIA _ Nl·
Diplomas were presented by ;Barber, Jacqueline Ann B1s e, Elizabeth Schiller, .21, In the Vietnam's major cities.
the Americans wrested from Con Thien with mortar attac:ks. Todats Probable Plleholl
gerian nder Lt. Col Yekubu
John D. Riebel, Sr., Eastern Larry Michael ~lssell, Brenda Scblller ear, and Ronald D.
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Gowan today begu applyibg
Dostrlct superintendent: Bertha Kay Boring, Michael Grant Martin, age 2, in the Marlin
Kansas City (Segul 0-0) at pre88UI'tlll&gt; break tbe secession·
Smoth, Cheater School prt~ci- Boring, Dale Allen Boston, Bob- car, had minor Injuries but
New York (TIIiotsonl-t)),8p.m. 1st move by eastern Nigeria
pal: Grace Weber, Rlvervtew by Fitch, Debra Ann FItch, were not treated.
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without plunging lhe naiiOII ' In·
------ - - Randy Ha\1, Deborah Hauber, The patrol cited Merlin to By United Press laternaUonal r~latovely low number of Mlsee11&amp;11eoYI
Boston (Rohr 2-2), 7:30p. m. to civil war.
Robert Doll. Hensley,- Charles municipal court June 2 on a Amerocans, the most foot· hoghway deaths tndocated a Total
Cleveland (Tiant 2-1)
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ma~ Lt. Col. Odumegwu OjuNIIIoltall.tequo
cinko, Viclire''tlee Pleree, · sn. ft! tbe asaured clear cllalance. weekend although one motor~.l Bi:\l.~ · c · )!:i)'f the United New York with 41, Ohio aDd Callforma (Willhite o-1)
~wu lll111?unced Tuesday the oil·.
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Clmnte; Pill
34 110 .381 Smith, Roger Smtih( T e r r y ;:•::ar
minutes during
!00-hour
-tJeJ&lt;)iid.' ,.iJoo persons with 33 and Texas with 118. Alu(Phoebus 3,1
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kliled
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Cepeda, StL 381311 23 411 .348 Wells, Martha Kay Wells, Jean
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The National Safety Council, tng 'the holiday period.
Island
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Lex'·"'-· Gene B 'T1ckett, ;;' which had predicted bifore the The bre·akdown:
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The weekend ended at mid- p.m.
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emergency, gan sea b oc •
Davis, NY
144 18 48 .333 Robert Paul Boggs, Richard
: · Va:: JCarl
many as 750 motorists might Frowlllnga
118 night '!\lead&amp;)' Dlit delayed
'lburiday I Games
pol
seaport
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MrCrvr, StL llf.115 19 37 .322 Paul Buckley, Roher! Allen
32 reports of deaths continued to Minnesota at Boston
ort rn!eCIUrl . announ22 EI~' lnd"• die In crashes, said the Planes ".
Fiood, StL
38:1«1 :H 51 .Sll Calaway, Howard Blair Cold· l mmers, '
push the -holhlay dr(vln• oil Callforma at Washmgton
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'l'weatyoftVeD arrests we"' was filed.
made oa Monday aDd Tues- Robert R Harden 28 Rt 1
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.F1ve of the accidents occur· at 2.50 p.m. Monday on Rt. 33, o .1 ast of Rl 7 Offi
1'811!'-&lt;m Monday aDd TUesday. one and two-tenths miles north mt es e
· · , cera rel!t~gaUolt of one was In- o1 Rt. 7, when a state truck op- ported that Harden 8 car went
eiDiplele at 80!1D, dllt to !be erated by Chester A. Beaver, off the bjghway and overturn·
driver's being hospitalized with 110. Rt. 2 Aillaey, scraped eel onto Its flip.
an abdominal Injury.
a parked car owned by L u I a The car was demolished. The
,.,Patrolmen made 57 arrests Fick, 45, Rt. I Long Bottom. patrol chargee! ~arden w i 1 h
lltaiBa lite ·lour day period, There was no damage to the speed in escess for road and
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Louisiana.
GRANDE CHORALE _ A big addition to Memorial Day program in Pomeroy was an appearance o~ th~ IBol'denBoytoHfllp -,
Grande Chorale of Rio Grande College under direction of Merlyn Ross. Mr. Ross,_back to the _camera, IS diCHARLESTON. w: \rA.-TRB
rectin&amp; the group in impressive singing of "This Is My Couptry-:• The group received a standmg ovation to
seaaon ticket 1alus campa\lln
their outdoor performance on the Pomeroy football field. The s!Dgers also presented a SOJii when the p~
of the Charleston Rockets of
gam was moved into the Grace Episcopal ChUI'Ch because of ram. John Lisle, Syracuse, was the only Meigs
the Conline11tal Footbpll Lea_g · 1 Ph t
.will he klcke4 off -lime 11
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star who draws crowdll wherever he goes.
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warplanes today hit two oil said pilots had been order~ to prepared poSitions )liS I south Baltimore
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"You can't·glve .them tfte double play," he -oatd. "Orlando
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a play bke that, there ts only
one place to go and that's
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never did make It"
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it looked like the game would
go down as a perfect no-bitter
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The 29-v•--· --•• ~ .. •lies was
nursing along a 1-t) lead ilnd
had rctored '' u....ers in" row.
Ianning J2 enroute, when Ton
Perez tripled in the eighth ~
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After Johnson went down
swinging, Vada Pinson looped 8
double to left to score Perez
with the tyin~ run.
"I didn't even see the pllch,"
chuckled Pinson. "I just knew
it was coming and I was trying
to get out of the way. It just
went klunk . You know, k 1u n k
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songle down the third base line
to score Pinson wilh what
proved to be the winning run.
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the fastest man. ever to blaze
around the speedway track, was
lit the 31st slot of the field of 32
awatttng the go-ahead signal at
11 a.m. EDT. His car was pia·
gul\(1 with clutcll trouble and be
was lucky to be there.
Prospects were not bright for
ioday's installment of this
continuing "500." The weother

we_r.e
stackea. up m smgle file behind
Parnelh's revolutionary turbine=eel monster In the same
as w~en the rams ca111e
~.eiK(ay, ~!lcking the historic
~~kyard of ~y and forelng
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officials· said all of the some t!ilap the slow starters with
300,000 tickets sold for the race 'of the 500 miles covered
carried ralnchecks wblch would Joues passed lou~ cars
be honored whenever it is final- streaking around the first turn.
ly completed.
Tooling Into the second tum the
It was bighly doubtful, ''terrible turbine" showed Its
however, whether all of the eshaust to Andretti.
300,000 who got soeked In Jones set records for one lap
Tuesday's chiU May rain aod at 154.374 mileS an hour' for two
then slogged through the laps at 1511.156 and 10 laps at
Indiana mnd to their cars would 154.477.

Pblllles a .r.-4 VIctory over the etgbth Inning run to Cil'II;:U.
San FranCisco GtantBin an~ther Pirates their . aecond gl1111111•
key contest. In the other slnglewictory over Houston and.~ .
game.. Los Angeles topped New "!'lit. Eddie' Mathews' twC!!MI
Y?rk 1-2 and In doubleheaders. eighth inning homer-his .l4fllt
Pittsburgh beat Houston 4-3 In of the season aDd 496tlt .of ilia.
the second game after losing career- had lied 1he glllllt!'
the open~ 3-2 aud Atlanta before Clendenon cooinected; to
topped Chicago 4-1 alter losing te first game, Don WilMo
the first game, 12-5.
pitched his forst compte~ .game
There were ftve doublehead- and Rusty Staub hit a :lliDh,
en; m the American League aod inning homer .lo band Hllllllia
DetrOit, Boston and Washington the triumph.
, :o rr:
all swept two games. Delroot Mack Jones drove Ill · ~~~tee
topped Chlcag~ 4-2 and 4-3, runs with a two-ntQ homt, -lllill
Boston beat Cabfornla f&gt;.4 and 6- atriple 1&lt;; hand Atlanta its splll

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The race was only 18 minutes
old, AndretU's rear-engine Ford
waa ·In the pits with clu1ch
treuble end Jones was blazing
silently around the course ~th
three lap speed records already
under his belt when the rain!
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treatment special was to lead
th: Indiana file ~tarte~s It the
~a! ~y· Behind him were
urney, A.J. Foyt, Joe
:;:~ard, AI Unser, Art Pollard,
J' Y Unser, Gordon Johncoek,
un Mcelreath and Roger

The Reds-Cards night game
FORD RETIRES
was the feature of the long day
and nigh! of holiday action
NEW YORK (UP!) - Afll:r although Jim Bunning homered
17 years as the New York in the ninlh to snap Juan
Yankees' clutch pitcblog are.
Whitey Ford today tackled his
HARPER OUT
toughest job - retirement. · CINCINNATI (UP!) _ R ht."I . didn't think this job of fielder Tommy Harper of ogthe
retirmg would be as tough as it Cincinnati Reds is on the disturned out lo be," said Ford, abled list. He will be on the list
who called it quits Tuesday af- until his fractured right wrist
ter an illustrious career that meods. Harper was injured Suncatapulted him to the top of the day when he crashed into a

Monnesota topped New Yor~ 3-o
after losing the opening game I'
3 and Cleveland edged Ballimore 3-2 after losing the first
game H
Ead Winning Streak
Bunning's homer in the ninth
snapped a 4-4 tie and broke
Marlchal's win streak. Marlchal
was also touched for a two-run
homer In the first by John
Briggs, a solo homer in the
seventh by Clay Dalrymple and

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Detroit, ,Tlgen; now that lbe winning run for the Red Sox in · Frank Howard dnve maU six
Bear L1 on the prtwl
Lhe eighth inning of the opener Washlngtoa runs in the first
The Bear, Fred G)addi!tg hY ~ Rtco Pet.rocelll tn:odu~ ~ game with two homers, the
name, has been the key figure p81r ~~ runs woth a smgle and secbltCI II gJ'~nd ·slam,· and Cap
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the American League otantllngs second geme before a crowd of with an 11th-inning .blast over
aDd lit the club's bld for its first 32 •012,_ the largest at Fenway lhe left fi~ fence after Fred
pennant since 1915.
· .Park tn nearly five years. Dan Valentine had p\ttied the SenaGiaddl!og, whose 225 pounds
tors even in th~ ninth with a
ara loosely distributed over a
solo homer.
bulky slf.foot frame, ha!
Sam Mclltwell weathered
transformed what exPerts cons!·
Frank Robinson's tw1&gt;-run ho· 1
dOf!d the Tigers' weakest
mer, his 14th, and went the
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&amp;uished until this
. Yankees ·and the RedJegs
more tt tta firs~game victory.
chalked up hia eighth and ninth eel , to a 9-1 victory over
Southpaw JPJi MI:rrttt threw a
s,ye~ , Sunday · as. the
Vattkees in opening games
two-hitter and his aecond
, , movid.!J!191lrst,place with a
the Middleport Boys
consecubve _abutout at the
and . ~ doublebeadef sweep scl\edule Monday evening
Yankees, striking out 11. He
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WJ¥1 Uf 1'1fo1·
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Wbotaker drove in three runs
·'Aaet to \il.-~e" IIJihtcap_
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Soxer Steve Pr1ce eame in for Yanks won lhe ftrsl game
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the victory.. ,lit the ~·
Ferguson Jeitldna st:uck 1aji
and scattered eight hill
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three runs with a dOuble ••
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Don ·Notlebart, wbo relieved haU-O!J·Ihe ground a,':'f.h?P" for
Maloney, just stood on the a PiliY at the plate, taid No~
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said the Reds righ~ve ,:It ba~man, hil NOttebart' first
was the first ti I'd er. e pile ' right to. la Cardenas.
a triple pla "me ever se n The Reds' ahortstop .gial!cecl at
"The hally~tarted
d th Cepeda at tblrd and fired to
hem " laughed Mat:""" "An: Tommy Helms to force McCarevetYwhere I looked a":'um
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was hotdintl u 'his ;I h ~~
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The Reds ~ere l!a~n
Helms relayed the ball to Dewhen ninth , inning sin
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP! IThe drivers .and many of the
speedway buffs, _suspected It ull
along. Now, ' alt\!f peeing tbe 111lap , fll)lt , instaDment of Tuesdays aool1ed 500-mile . auto
race, they kttow that Parnelll
Jones and' hos turbloe .wonder
are the pair lo beat whon the
cars roar off agam toJay.
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ClnclnDatl Reds stood Cardlaals ll1811ager,
. ' : . "~~.wan1etf to do was to th~ plate, on a jilay I!J&lt;e that," ball,'' said Edwards. ,. got set
me
streak and give the PblladeJphla . Dona Clendenon doubltci!D

"A.teom's gotta be lucky to and third

Halter, SF
40 128 It 40 .317 well, VIckie Sue Cble, Ronnie
eo:nb:
I I Cleveland at Detroit, night
• players tied with .sl•
Lee Deem, Joyce Dl~e Foley, lroi[B~ch' ~ldrl'..: M' H
upward today.
(Only games scbeduled)
RaiiUI Die•
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SANDWICH, N. _B.-CLAUDE
62
G.Ali.R.R.Pet. lyn Griffin, Patti Holsinger, sen, • Pontiac, Mich., WI~
Press International count
Nallooal League
Raina, the 5-foot, 7·1nch ·Brit.
Kallne, Dst 40 U3 31 50 .J50 Carolyn Sue Jarvis, Danny Uam C. Massie, SD, Gallipolis,
showed 593 persons dead in .
W. L. Pet. GB ish actor who projected I h&gt;w· ·
30 17 ·638 ... ering, dominant ~ty In
F.Rbla, Bll 39140 33 47 .336 Lants, Steven Mays, Delilah Rush Cassady, ZO, Waverly;
traffic accidents durlni Uoe Cmolnn.atl
24 16 600 2
Carew, MID 40 149 18 41 .329 Jane Sheets, Timmy Leo Smith, Harland D. Jones, 28, GalllpoGENEVA·ON·THE·LAKE, Ohio (UP!) :- Police ran holiday period.
St. Louos
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141nchr, Cal 40 132 26 43 .326 Cloarles Justus Stearn, Ma r y II!· Eddie G: Miller, Z9, Modi- about 500 motorcycUsts out of this Lake Ene resort town California led the states with Pittsburgh_
411 Hospital. He was ri. j)eath
~lli, Boa 411&gt;1 23 49 .325 Upton, Dellorah Ann VanWay, son His., Moe~.: John Kelly, after street disturbances durin~ the holid~y weekend.
49 traffic deaths, followed by San Franctsco 23 19 .MI
2119 ·525
;onglro, Bos 23 92 I! 26 .31M Rutble Walker, Paula Elleen 23 • Westerville, Okey A. TawA 20-year-old Ashtabula gtrl told poli~e she was rap- New York with 41, Ohio 35, Chicago
was due to an intesUnal h~m512 6
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fovar, Min f\166 36 50 .301 Watldns, Ray Allen Watson. De), 25, Rt. 2 ·Galllpoli!: and ed by four cyclists who held her prisoner m a cottage for Illinois 33, Michigan 31, Texa5 Atlanta
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Wdrwa, 8os 37120 16 38 .300 Room mothers of grades June E. Weaver, 31,_ Wbrlhlng- about 12 hours. Two of the
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19 23 .452 811 Rains rose from • $!-a-week
17 23 ·425 911 pag hoy to a $1280 000 movie
Korton, Del :M 84 If 15 .298 three through eight were in ton, all for speeding, and Ara- men were arrested.
many.
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~rtbrp Del 40 l5ll 19 47 297 ct,arg• of a reception which wena S. Kincaid, 2S, Kanauga,
. Ed rd K
Pollee s!'ld the. cyclists came ro::d a, l 1e : w a~ e, V awau, New York
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'!Orinel'' at
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followed the commencement
operaM's license: ll!arles Pollee Chtel wal
emh•~; in groQpil from Clevelaud and
teed satn If' adn th ermont Houston
15 28 .34913 roge.ll e te% m. Mal s'"''s·
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it said ''motorcyc e toug s 1
f r away Pittsburgh coun no ra oc ea s.
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vacationers anll rom as a
. as
' The National Safety Council
Tueoday'a Results
Theater In London and the lit.
lravea 11: _ Torre, Braveo, view, ll!ester and Rose Garden NC~ n~ ~':er.
blocked some sidewalks. Most Pa.
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in Gabriel PIISC!II'• movie of
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=~~·/'rate~~ Brock, Club!.
June 2 were g~:.~ty B~~y' o( them, be said, were orderly. VIUeg• council late Monday U.ll In history was last Labor Pittsburg!t 4 Houston 3 (2nd)
when he was 55 and starred
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sF.' Robin38. Middleport, speeding: anci Memerail said some of th~ cy- adopted an emergency ordin· Day when 636 persoos were Chicago 12 Atlanta 5 (1st)
George Bernard S!!-w's '"lla•
lon"toles It· ~anile Yankl
Betty L. Theiss, 37, Racine, clists wore beards and NaZL bel· an~ forbidding . wearing of killed. The worst holiday ev~r AUanta 4 _Chicago 1 t2Dd)
sar and Cleopatra.
Jll(i' ,. Howard ' Senato~
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mets.
NaZL helmets, chams and other was the Chrtslmas weekend m Ph1ladelphoa 5 San Frarn:tsco
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Cited ~ Gallipolis municipal Patrolmen and sherifrs depu- Barb peculiar 1o motorcycle 1965 wben i21l were fatally Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 1
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'and 1111:mew, Twtna 10.'
Man,'· while tto."':tder lnstru- court June 3 were Julie A. Ues were armed with clubs and clubs. Pollee then ordered about in!~ed..
Los Angeles 7 New York 2 (N)
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mentalists offered good be 8 t •Webb, 21, Patriot Star Rt.; Ed· tear gas against possible out- 500 riders to change thetr clotbo Barrtng a complete trend Today's Probablo Pltcllera
No4!eoll !Mpe: Clemente, and harmony in 'Three Gates Iward L. Kirby, :JO, Gantpolls; breaks such as those that oc- mg_or leave. Most of them left. reversal, fatalities should fall
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Plra~ Ill; Per.., Reds and lol Gold.'
and Kenneth E. Turley, 22, curred durmg the July 4 week· Police said a 25-year-• ld Pitts- somewhere bel~~ our lowest Chicago tNye 2-3\ at
~. 'C8rda 31: Aaron, Braves "The elarinet quintet's rend!· Crown City, all speeding; Wll· end two years ago.
burgh man and a :a-year-old estimate of 650• said Howard oati (Nolan 4-1), 8 p.m.
80; Tom, Braves and Johnson, Uon of 'Rustic Scherzo' was Ham D. Swick, 46, Rt. 1 Vinton,
People Dlsguated
. Warren III4D ll'ere Ill be Pyle, president ol the National Atlanta (Biaslugame .H
Redli 21.
!nicely done, and the flute quar- left of center; Paul L. Saun- ., Mayor Wilson _Fmley saod, ch&amp;rJed with rape tdoay.
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If this happens: we will be .(WashOOrn 2-21. g p.m.
NASHVlLLE, Tenn.· !UPil. _ .
son, ·Orioles rr: Kallne, Tigers Gavotta" was delicate and or the yellow llne on a eurve; tll•guated With these rebel tber Herdman doW/11 :10 a. m.; seem~ further evtdenee of • New York (Cardwell :1-5) at Stokely Carmichael lCfiU!ed .;
SS: Elllellrew, Twins 32: Yu- beautiful.
and Dwtght N: Sievers, Sr., 30, groups . .They come m here Eastern down 5:20 a. m.; E'· possible reversal of a worsenins HoUBion (Giusti 1-5), '8:30 p.m. police Tuesday ol trYin,l · lo,:
~kl, Red !loti and Howard, "Williams' enthusiasm and Rt. 2 GaiUpo!Js, defecUve muf- dressed m _ways not nahtral to Deaua Bosworth down and wall· traffic trend that began In 19in Philadelphia tWise 1·1) at Los assallslnale him by startlnB, ~ "
Senam 28.
easy directions helped make fler.
human bemgs and ru~ the ing 6 a. m,
when _the baby boom of lbe Angeles (Drysdale ih'l), 11
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the affair a success. One little
pl~,ce fer everybody else.
1940s fmt hot the highways," he Pittsburgh &lt;Veale ~) at
blm a street taraet ~dxi~,, .
Nadoaal Leape: Veal, Pi· boy's foot kept time In mid-air
TAKEN TO R08PrfAL
If they want to hang dead Kanawha River - Mannet, said.
Francisco tMcCormlck S-2
rates 6-o: Holtzman, Cubs 6-o; as be ~layed his Instrument.
Mrs. Robert Sharp was tak· fish around their necks and look Mary Jan up 8:10 p. m.; Fort
Herbel 1·1), 4 p.m.
Carmichael told neWI ~
Fao(,j Pirates 4-0: LemasiOi', ' "Williams, who commutes en to Meigs General Hospital like crumbs, they can stay out." Dearbo~ up 6:15 a. m.; WinThuroday'o Gamel
that 100 J!OIIce!Den
Bra• and Queen, Reds 5-1. . every day to Norwalk 1r 0 m I»' the Middleport emergency Finley said. "It's not right for fleld,"yli IJ. Shaver, Jr., down
Piltsburgh at San Francisco
streets tn the 111'01 .
AIJ!Iiltetm Loape: Horle~, Toledo, org"!1iZed the band on- squod _Tuesday afternoon alter so few to ruin the fun of so 7:50 P· ·m,; . Luoy , Jane Lucas
Cloieago at Cincln~tl (nf8ht)
he was staying . durllja , .
Wbllt' !lotl ~: Sparmo, 'l'lgen· 1y three months ago. Most of becoming Ill II her Middleport
down ' 111:55 op. 'ln.; Polly R.
Atlanta at St. Louis (night)
last month's rioting ~I F Ia ~
H: Lonhorg, Red Sox &amp;-1; the instruments were handed home. She was admitted as a
down 5~50 a. m.
OEVO'I'I!D TO INTEREST DP New York at Houston (night)
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Pt. Pleasant, 27.10; Pomeroy- Charles K. dowjt 7:50 a. m.; "'"' ..,..,~ .-... -.alln
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Wllen no one 1eit .the •Parle ,.
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Mason, 2UI4: Hinton, 1.14 &gt;tQt.; Lock 19, up 'I a. m.: Ulllan - .. ,..., ....... P.,. " ,.,.. Pl. Pleasant: Mrs. Roger
ment building, Carmloh•ol said,
elted to court over one, but after yesterday's re·
CARlilE HAU. DIES
.Kanawha Falls, 5.53 lall'ng. Clark dowrl 4:15 a. m.; Bell· ·~•· Ohio.
bert, Gall(9olls· Mlcboel
bjooke In and "pliced bot.'
ere James hearsal. It cou14 beL bomhl" Carrie Hall, Rt. 2, Baclne, Charleston, 19.68; London and ville Locks,. Glenn Jr. down,.::::;:~.==~·~.:,','"";::';..";:: uthero, Cheshir~; Eric
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MAliS. CANARY DIES
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al aervtces will be held ThunLOCAL TEMPS
down f p. m.: John J. Rowe Greenup! Locks; A!hton up 3:U .....
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aoojdents In the eomm11nlty ov• ..
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giddy Jim Maloney.
Thi! elattoq was over a triple
play. that ended a St. Louis
Cardinal ninth Inning rally and
preserved •a '2-1 aoore for the
~-tiona! League leading Reds.

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Monday on Gibson Ridge Rd.,
Washington School principal: Marion Park· 1.2 miles -north ol Rl. 692.
c'piiqlJ Tullis,
superintendent of er, principal of the.TuPPers Officers said the vehicles met
!f"lll&gt;q)i, was l!)eaker wben the Plains School. Gorl&gt; ~! the at a hill crest and after the lm·
itrlll- combined eighth grade graduatong class saug
AII pact the Myers car fllpped endOOinmencement was held In the Through the Night." The lnvo- over-end. Both vebleles were
E~tern !Aeal School District ceUon was by the Rev. Pearl demolished according to t h e
.it' the Eastern High School Casto.
report. No' one was Injured.
Auditorium on the evening of Receiving diplomas from tbe The patrol cited Myers to storage areas on the fringe of stay 10 miles clear of the cttiea. the DMZ. From there they let Boston
21 4() .512
May ~three grade schools were:
Meigs county court June 2 on the big North Vietnamese port Local military spokesmen re- loose a lhtmderlng mortar Cleveland
20 20 .500
Discredit Line
·'Mr. ·Tullll stressed the lm· Cheater: Howard Bahr, Rob- a cbarge of !allure to yield one ot Hatphong, one of them for fused to make any comment on barrage. But tbe Leatherneck Minnesota 20 21 .488
MOSCOW - THE LONG J!X.
portance of baJni 1 successful erL Allen Bailey, Nancy Kay half of the roadway.
!be first time In the war.
Ibis.
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Kansas City 19 23 .452 8
campaign to dlaciedlt
high 'school student,
Baum, Marshall David Bissell,
IN GAUJA COUN'I'Y
Military spokesmen said Navy U.S. spokesmen satd two
Coastal BaUie
washington
18 23 .439
Alllluyeva Apparently
The blih ~ehool band, direct- Roger Eugene Carpenter, Kim· Ont of two Gallla county ao- pilots dndged through barrages planes wera .shot down over While the border heated up, New York
17 22 .4S6
started today.-A Moscow newseel by Charles Yeago, aDd the berly Lynn Fick, Gordon Lynn ctdenls occurred at 9:15 a.m. of Surface- to· Air missiles Nortb Yie~m '\WS&lt;Iay, mak· Vtetnamese government troops California
18 26 .409 10 paper called her a "defector''
girls' onaemble, directed by Mr. Holter, Thomas Wesley Ka r r, Tuesday, on Rt. 35 at the Sll· (SAMS) and curtains of anti· ing a total of ii64 tost over the battled large concentrations of
,
and said she Ia "as unhap!'!' ·as
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Alice Nease, presented must· Mary Joyce Kautz, Harold Mas- ve•· Bridge at Kanauga Offl. aircraf\ fire to bit the Lot Dong !north.
North VletDDmese on the
Tuesday Basulta
a prisoner" In America:·· ·
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ter&gt;, Joyce Louise McDaniel, cers reporied that Dle~r J. base four miles nortloweot of l In ~ound fighting, embattled northern coa~t, 342 miles New York 4 Minnesota S (1st) The Komsomoillkaya Pravda
David Smtih, preside•! oflbe Debra Joyce Meldou, Robyn Schiller, 21, Jacksonville. N.c., H•iphong aod Cong My,_ 3.5,North Vletna~ese troops ·un- northeast of Saogon between the Minnesota 3 New Yo:k 0 t2Dd) reprinted an angry article from
eighth grade at Riverview Marlene Mills, Rhea Jeanette headed north bad stopped due miles from the elty's center.
leashed a blistering · mortar Leatherneck bases at Hoi An Washington 6 Kan. Coty 2 (1st) the French Communist newa11
School, and Howard Caldwell, Mora. Charles Robert P at e, to slow movlng traffic.
It was the first reported barrage at pursuing Leather- and Chu Lat. The Voelnamese Wash. 4 K.C: 3 (2nd,
inns) papar L'Humanlte Dlmanche
4
president olthe Tuppers Plains Daryl William Pooler, J u I i e Behind him, Ronald D. Mar- attack on Cong My and the ne&lt;ks today In an attempt to reported killing 112 Cbmmwusts Boston 5 Cablornoa tlst)
wblch accused ~osel Stalin's
School eighth graders, gave the Arlene Rose, Kathleen Runyon, tin 25 Gallipolis failed to stop fourth on Loi Dong.
halt American onshght just In lighting Tuesday.
Boston 8 California 1 (2nd)
daughter of "helping operatlODil
welcome and Nancy B au m, Cathy Sue Smith, Margaret Su· an~ hls car colllded with the
EQd .Alr Lilli
south of the Demilitarized Zone The fighting near the DMZ Baltimore oClev~land 4 (lsi)
aimed against her eountry."
president of the Chester School zanne Teaford, Deborah K a y back of the Scltiller car. There The raids marked an end U. a (DMZ) dividing the Vielnams. centered on bunkers lh~ Com- Clevel_and 3. Baltimore 2 (2nd)
eighth grad•rs, Introduced the Wood.
was moderate damage to both fiv~ay lull in attacks on The Communists pulled back munlsts have been usmg to Detrott 4 Chicago 2 (1st)
PreJiure Beginl
speaker.
I Riverview : Ruby D e I or i s veblcles.
Haiphong and Hanoi, North from strategic Hill 174, which hara88 the American outpost at Detroit l Chicago 3 (2nd)
LAGOS NIGERIA _ Nl·
Diplomas were presented by ;Barber, Jacqueline Ann B1s e, Elizabeth Schiller, .21, In the Vietnam's major cities.
the Americans wrested from Con Thien with mortar attac:ks. Todats Probable Plleholl
gerian nder Lt. Col Yekubu
John D. Riebel, Sr., Eastern Larry Michael ~lssell, Brenda Scblller ear, and Ronald D.
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Gowan today begu applyibg
Dostrlct superintendent: Bertha Kay Boring, Michael Grant Martin, age 2, in the Marlin
Kansas City (Segul 0-0) at pre88UI'tlll&gt; break tbe secession·
Smoth, Cheater School prt~ci- Boring, Dale Allen Boston, Bob- car, had minor Injuries but
New York (TIIiotsonl-t)),8p.m. 1st move by eastern Nigeria
pal: Grace Weber, Rlvervtew by Fitch, Debra Ann FItch, were not treated.
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without plunging lhe naiiOII ' In·
------ - - Randy Ha\1, Deborah Hauber, The patrol cited Merlin to By United Press laternaUonal r~latovely low number of Mlsee11&amp;11eoYI
Boston (Rohr 2-2), 7:30p. m. to civil war.
Robert Doll. Hensley,- Charles municipal court June 2 on a Amerocans, the most foot· hoghway deaths tndocated a Total
Cleveland (Tiant 2-1)
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49 traffic deaths, (allowed by Detroit tLollch r.-4), p.m.
ma~ Lt. Col. Odumegwu OjuNIIIoltall.tequo
cinko, Viclire''tlee Pleree, · sn. ft! tbe asaured clear cllalance. weekend although one motor~.l Bi:\l.~ · c · )!:i)'f the United New York with 41, Ohio aDd Callforma (Willhite o-1)
~wu lll111?unced Tuesday the oil·.
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Clmnte; Pill
34 110 .381 Smith, Roger Smtih( T e r r y ;:•::ar
minutes during
!00-hour
-tJeJ&lt;)iid.' ,.iJoo persons with 33 and Texas with 118. Alu(Phoebus 3,1
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Sl UIS 8 96 .350 Michael Stethem, Frances
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kliled
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accidents
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Delaoware,
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Cepeda, StL 381311 23 411 .348 Wells, Martha Kay Wells, Jean
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The National Safety Council, tng 'the holiday period.
Island
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Brock, StL 40 186, 33 114 .344 Demse Wbttehead.
Lex'·"'-· Gene B 'T1ckett, ;;' which had predicted bifore the The bre·akdown:
traffic (!e~jbs.
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603
The weekend ended at mid- p.m.
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emergency, gan sea b oc •
Davis, NY
144 18 48 .333 Robert Paul Boggs, Richard
: · Va:: JCarl
many as 750 motorists might Frowlllnga
118 night '!\lead&amp;)' Dlit delayed
'lburiday I Games
pol
seaport
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MrCrvr, StL llf.115 19 37 .322 Paul Buckley, Roher! Allen
32 reports of deaths continued to Minnesota at Boston
ort rn!eCIUrl . announ22 EI~' lnd"• die In crashes, said the Planes ".
Fiood, StL
38:1«1 :H 51 .Sll Calaway, Howard Blair Cold· l mmers, '
push the -holhlay dr(vln• oil Callforma at Washmgton
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'l'weatyoftVeD arrests we"' was filed.
made oa Monday aDd Tues- Robert R Harden 28 Rt 1
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.F1ve of the accidents occur· at 2.50 p.m. Monday on Rt. 33, o .1 ast of Rl 7 Offi
1'811!'-&lt;m Monday aDd TUesday. one and two-tenths miles north mt es e
· · , cera rel!t~gaUolt of one was In- o1 Rt. 7, when a state truck op- ported that Harden 8 car went
eiDiplele at 80!1D, dllt to !be erated by Chester A. Beaver, off the bjghway and overturn·
driver's being hospitalized with 110. Rt. 2 Aillaey, scraped eel onto Its flip.
an abdominal Injury.
a parked car owned by L u I a The car was demolished. The
,.,Patrolmen made 57 arrests Fick, 45, Rt. I Long Bottom. patrol chargee! ~arden w i 1 h
lltaiBa lite ·lour day period, There was no damage to the speed in escess for road and
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117 KeDD~Y called 1e11 (Micllaei ·Crawford) of the best Singer Lainle Kuaa
allced .. New sneaky slaat to ·g,e·t 'for llbout $350,1100 .·. Florida stars with a schoolboy rock Wlcb at the Carlton ·
aongstress
Dlon.n•e. War- broad. OOIIlic :epoor on Bdwy. short her Chicago .elate at Mr. studeats off clgareta;' A doctor ·ia'llblers outa~y don't ap- group ... RCA·NBC ezec ~ taon 1: 112nd) .and had s
1!iclc to perfQflll at the ·J~e 1 .(l!la~~~y) bas been sued Kelly's and is in an L.. A. hos- In Montevideo, U1'11&amp;UN told a ·'p{eciate Tex' 'revelations of by Samllll geto $425,1100 a year, lySIOCker ·rolll wrapped to
dlnnt!r rw LBJ al ·lhe Walclflrlln I:ondon rw mach of prom- pita! lor respiratory treatment university seminar
smok· their
$7&gt;,000 more than CBS top.
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You owe tbe man who desert- 300 students swore oil •.. .. Sm• Jack-Paar dau&amp;bter Randy
ed you nothing, bu\ II you think timg, not sex.
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rumored ready ' to work 10 r a biggel'than-Time • Lll••,bu~d·[,'
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life with h1m woul4 be beppier ,
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Bob~y Kennedy th!" summer In lng just IOU.th of 6th Av~!•·' •kY·
than without Jilin _ well think
Barefoot In the Park ls .a, his Washington o1!1ce. ... Alone, scraping Luce,ville . Bill Pa·
a while longer. Then be ~ b 11 bllthe celluloid 11'111~ . ~lib far suntli!\ned, Dpdger pitcher • ley's • aforenoted slinmler·lhall'
selfish In your decislon. Choose more emphasis on ~mance lhllb emerihis Sandy Koulax at[,~--=~;;;."-.;_;;;;;;;;
--what's best for YOU.
the stage orlglnal,s wM com- Frank Leone's restaurant got
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Remember, be may only' want
the ,,''He's handsomer In per·
NOTICE
ONLY
OOUPON-IIAPPY WIFE
because be sylllpathlzed with a nurse in an oJd.age rest borne.
Venus• Arms
son treatment · · · Th• London
STUDIO CLOSED'
DRlVES HUSBAND TO SOFI' me .... his wile collects cou· - .~i.
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29th
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Ji)ear Helen:
poPresently the total cost for a ThiS col~ IS. ded1":'ted to aulhontles that the statue ol ve. sis !•r two yesrs ; _·.Must help: ,
dollar .. fund" has sk rocket. family Uvmg, so II you re hav· nus de Mllo had arms. When she s the- screen s very t 0 p
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II these retaU 181es promo. ed to ress not
bot. ing kid trouble or jUBt plain unearthed, It was In two parts boxoUico atflacUon .. . Mak-'
THRU JUNE 5th
lion boys could Uve with my
de $12:ts'
gen Is trouble, let Helen Help YOU! and p1eces of the arms . were ing his film debut oppUBite HayFURNITURE CO, ·. J
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week, they'd learn. Man, would ~wa ~1
a ~ an h t11'P' own amusing experiences. Ad· deslal with an lns&amp;iptton. 23 - yesr - old Welsh actor Hy·
Prole,.lonol Photogrophy
IIley learn!! That would teach ng.
!wet are e un appyll dress Helen Bottel in care of These later disappeared a n d well Bennett Is heralded as
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Show me the man who Invent·
Y e oesn uy mere an· ed grocery store coupons and
41Je, s~e buys coupons. Anr· I'll show you a bachelor. If I
tiling With a CODII&gt;&lt;ln she can 1 ever meet him, I'll pour down
resist, wh~tber she needs it •• his miserable throat a cocktail
1!01. She oaya women are like made of ground . up coupons
!bat.
mixed with pop, and dispensed
Take last week. A soft drink from a paper cup! - BOB
company olfered a dollar re- Dear Bob:
lund if you send in eight corks Tell me when, and I'll pop
from the caps, plus a label from over to help you! - H.
i opecial new kind of paper cup PERSONAL TO "SHOULD
- with dispenser. She bought WE OR SHOULDN'T WE?"
the pop. then picked up a box EarJy.to.wed lovebirds should
of paper cups which the store recall what Gypsy Rose Lee
displayed alongside the coupon telegraphed newly married
''ad." You guessed It: wrong friends: "Enjoy yourselves, it's
cups! So she wheels back to the later THAT you think."
market and buys tho right ... .. . So think first! - H.
brand of dispenser ·- wrong Dear Helen :
aize! Again, back to market, My first hUBband and I have
but she can't exchange t be been divorced for 30 years. We
llrst two packages because she lived together 21 years, had s..
bas opened them.
ven children, 23 grandchildren
Meanwhile, our !.ids and their and 11 great grands. We both
pals had drunk sit of the eight remarried but are now alone.
"poj)ll," thrown away the caps, I'm 68, he's '10.
ao, of course, she replaces He wants to msrry me again
them. Another hall·gallon of and spend our old age together.
gas!
He deserted me and the chilNow, Helen, have you ever dren whea they were young, afpryed a cork out of a cap? My ter belngunlaithful many times.
slashed finger required t w o I worked. and reared them with
stitches from the doctor, who no help from him, but it wa s
gave me • bargain price ol 8 better than being a doormat.
I now have a nice home of
my o'fn and draw Social Secu·
rity; enjoy Ule, am not lonely,
but am greatly frustrated wondering what to do. Do I owe
the f•ther of my children a
second chance? - C.C.
Clayton C. Folden, 71, passed Dear C:
away Ma} 25, at General Hos· [r-========-,
pita! in .&amp; '·~')n. Mr. Folden wa!l
born and reared near Dexter,
Complete
but had spent most of the past
Rooms Of
Sl years In Akron.
He Is survived by a son, Den·
ver C.; three grandsons. Ger.
~d. Gene and Gary: a brother,
Elmer, and two sisters, Mrs.
Carl Shenefield and Mrs. Kear·
ley Ogdln.
· His wile, Golda, died a year
qo,
' Attending services at !be Bll·
IDw Falll Chapel In Cuyahoga
Falls on Monday from this area
WOI'I! Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Sheoe·
lleld, Mrs. Kearney Ogdin, Mr.
IDd Mrs. Rex Shenefield and
111'1. Charles Griffith and Kar·
MlddllpOrt. 0.

BYDOUQLASMacARTHUit him Jearn to stand up 1{1
BY ·wn::IJAJil " WJilTE ' meeting in \VhiCb the cont,end- '!t, therefore, follows I b a I Build me a son, 0 Lord, wbo storm. Let hllll learn
- Tbe·aeem- Jng forces become outright ide· tltose !l'ho continue to Insist I will be strong enough to know Slon for those who fail. '
\)DO!IdlDg aeries of bo_tb
devils'!!' [JOllltive Ideo!- starkly that religious prejudice ' when he is weak, brave
Build me a soo whose, beart
chronic and fresh !nternationsaint&lt;. depending on the won and that tolerance lost In ] Ill face himself when he '"
will be clear, whose goal will be
al crtses - see V1etnam for the point of vtew.
Kentucky are doing no ser . l lr81d, one who wlll be proud h1gh : a son who wm m a 8 t e r
·and the Middle At first glance, a RepUblican 1to the RepUblican
l and unbendmg In honest defeat, himself before he seeks to
the, "cond - Is oblcur· priDiary _election In a single they are not raising a fal.se ! humble and gentle In
ter other men: one who w; 11
Jng ·tfuo .~~~politician fll!h.t· state would hatdly se.em to qual· Issue, they are at the verY 1 Build me a son whose WIShes reach mto the future, yet never
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elec· ily as of national Importance. minimum rais'""
not take
11 ol. ar
the!
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• that will
a son
h th.ille k orThdeeds; forget the past. And alter a I
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ess, devel· And yet, lhere is a nstlonal is wholly debatable in point of
w0 w
now ee -· these !lungs are his, •nd, I
o,vm•n!t. ol hl'h lmporta~
for. the Republicans in fact and at any rate Is undebat· and that to know himself Is pray' enough of a sense of
oln be ow 1\le surface
the recl(nl primary election tn ablv harmful to the deeper in· the foundation stone of know!· mor so that he may e)ways be
mlgllll,er events.
Kentucky.
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Itereste of both party and na· edge.
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Jems for the Democrais
ere, tile race for tbe Repub·
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path of ease and comfsrt, out the simplicity of tru•
fmd a means by which a rna:
nommallon for . governor No one should cry up racial under the stress ar.d spur of dif· ness an open mind of true
jority can at woNt calm
almost. overmght I he or religious divisions unless It ficu!Ues and challenge. L e t dom' and the meekness of true
and at' beot somehow
forfar avoidable
beyond K troubles
t k • IS ·aboolutely certam tllat they I
lh• party's peacenik fringe on
en uc Y s exiSt importantly in truth and
· V1etnam, the central need
Judge Marlow W. Cook unless the stake is something
the Repulll,icsns !s to avert &lt;leLoUie
Nunn were
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alongB. ordtna~
lines confor fa1
F bigger
t d than. a tbgovernorship. I Am Both III
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s Irue IIve.. and quIte
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or o o so 1n ese eircum·
t robbing with industry.
ry dlsunlpil on
• grown
nommallon when sudd~nly stances Is to inflame t h a t I am the United States.
matters.
of reltgJOus
prejud1ce. wh1ch sbould never be idly I I was born on July 1' 1176• v I amD· George
II
d
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bstashlngion Car.
. For the greatest. peril
or a ege , was someho\9 1 char~ed I and, inescapably, to , and d the Declaration
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. of Inde- as" ·Salkame
I am c er,thand
exploit n reverse something pen ence IS my b1rth certifi·
more an
by the G,O,P. is not
wilil 'overse•s questions.
a Protestant In a heav• tllat never should be exploited cate. The blondlines ol the OliO schools and colleges, an
er ibis the supreme
Protestant state, was accus· either way
world run in my veins because 2li0,000 churches where my
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not to allow overly doctrinal
0 an
a o" sm, Cook be.
I offer freedom to the oppress- P e worshp Gnd as they think
di!iputes Qn essentially
a Ca tholic and "Jun~ won.. In short, what h_as hanpencd ed.
~est. I am the roar of a crowd
domestle h•mes to lead in
adherents complam of m Kentucky bas given the Re· I am many things, and many m a stadium, and the voice
to attempts to separate t h
blas. though Cook him- publics~ the plamest possible people. I am the United States. a choir in a cathedral. I am
very last Republican
emerged battered from t~e illustration of what should n?t I am 180,000,000 living lOUis Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
from the very last
to can for party be anowed to happen m their ~- and the ghost of millions who Dwight Eisenhower and John
gost.
. Nunn In Novem· national campaign.
have lived and lied for me.
F. Kennedy.
That app"lach Is the way
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There Is an abundance of ra. • I am Nathan Hale, Paul Re- Yes. I am the nation, and
party; chaos~. as the G.O.P. Though nobody far from the tional issues, both between the vere, Washington, Jefferson, and these are the things that I am.
fou~d to Us cost in the 19M Isc~n~ can ores~~e to know fo~ two parties and within e 8 c tt. Patrick Henry. I am J-ohn Paul 1I was c;o~ceiv~ in Ireedom and,
natmnal convention that nomi·! ce tam tllat a Cathone Issue' party, without going out of the Jonesc the Green ·Mountain 1Gud WlUmg, m freedom I will
nated Barry Goldwater. That I
not present, there " the way to find more things to ar· Boys and Davy Crockett. I am'[ spend the rest of my days. May
convention worked i!self up In· islro~gest hunch that the con· gue about tn the deeply sensi- Independence Han, The Moni-: I possoss lllways, the integrity,
\1' an emotional atmosphere ['
thing here. was not real· live private srea ol religion,
tor, and the Merrimac. I am the courage and the strength to
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reminiscent of a rural revival Y
but Simply P • n
Lee, Grant and Abe Lincoln. keep myself unshackled. to
Cook was moderately
I remember the Alamo, the main a citadel of freedom and
on th1~ and other clvol
Washlaglan's . Ancestry
Maine, and P""rl Harbor. When a beacon of hope to the world.
_matters , Nunn was con- , George Washmgton wa s a freedom caned, 1 answered and I am the United States .:..
servabve.
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I' thlfd-(eneratlon · Virginian. His stayed until it was over, over Anon.
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The
simple
fact
IS that open great grandfather had
come
I
there.
HAS NOT RAISED
housing -. that is, the forced over from England to piek up 1 am the Brooklyn Br1d
GAS PRICES!
sa1e or rental of private proper. a eargo ol tobacco in 1656. A the wheat land 0 f K
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ly to Negroes over the objec- , storm drove the ship around. the granite hills of ;:;:~0: ..· r
Regular _ 30.9c
of the owners - is dern- 1and be remained in the New am the coalfields of West . Vi~
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onstrably unpopular In t b I s IWorld.
gin! a and Pennsylvania, the Fe~·
1D areas far removed
tile lands of the West, tbe Gold·
from Kentucky or other border Country vegetable stands In en Gate and the Grand Canyon.
slates, or from the South 1tself. the United States have lncreas- Oh 1 am big 1
1f
W. Main
Pomeroy I One has only to look at Califor.l, ed in numbers by 2li per cent th~ Atlantic
t~pr~ ;; !m
for one example.
in the past 10 years.
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117 KeDD~Y called 1e11 (Micllaei ·Crawford) of the best Singer Lainle Kuaa
allced .. New sneaky slaat to ·g,e·t 'for llbout $350,1100 .·. Florida stars with a schoolboy rock Wlcb at the Carlton ·
aongstress
Dlon.n•e. War- broad. OOIIlic :epoor on Bdwy. short her Chicago .elate at Mr. studeats off clgareta;' A doctor ·ia'llblers outa~y don't ap- group ... RCA·NBC ezec ~ taon 1: 112nd) .and had s
1!iclc to perfQflll at the ·J~e 1 .(l!la~~~y) bas been sued Kelly's and is in an L.. A. hos- In Montevideo, U1'11&amp;UN told a ·'p{eciate Tex' 'revelations of by Samllll geto $425,1100 a year, lySIOCker ·rolll wrapped to
dlnnt!r rw LBJ al ·lhe Walclflrlln I:ondon rw mach of prom- pita! lor respiratory treatment university seminar
smok· their
$7&gt;,000 more than CBS top.
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You owe tbe man who desert- 300 students swore oil •.. .. Sm• Jack-Paar dau&amp;bter Randy
ed you nothing, bu\ II you think timg, not sex.
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rumored ready ' to work 10 r a biggel'than-Time • Lll••,bu~d·[,'
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life with h1m woul4 be beppier ,
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Bob~y Kennedy th!" summer In lng just IOU.th of 6th Av~!•·' •kY·
than without Jilin _ well think
Barefoot In the Park ls .a, his Washington o1!1ce. ... Alone, scraping Luce,ville . Bill Pa·
a while longer. Then be ~ b 11 bllthe celluloid 11'111~ . ~lib far suntli!\ned, Dpdger pitcher • ley's • aforenoted slinmler·lhall'
selfish In your decislon. Choose more emphasis on ~mance lhllb emerihis Sandy Koulax at[,~--=~;;;."-.;_;;;;;;;;
--what's best for YOU.
the stage orlglnal,s wM com- Frank Leone's restaurant got
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Remember, be may only' want
the ,,''He's handsomer In per·
NOTICE
ONLY
OOUPON-IIAPPY WIFE
because be sylllpathlzed with a nurse in an oJd.age rest borne.
Venus• Arms
son treatment · · · Th• London
STUDIO CLOSED'
DRlVES HUSBAND TO SOFI' me .... his wile collects cou· - .~i.
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29th
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Ji)ear Helen:
poPresently the total cost for a ThiS col~ IS. ded1":'ted to aulhontles that the statue ol ve. sis !•r two yesrs ; _·.Must help: ,
dollar .. fund" has sk rocket. family Uvmg, so II you re hav· nus de Mllo had arms. When she s the- screen s very t 0 p
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II these retaU 181es promo. ed to ress not
bot. ing kid trouble or jUBt plain unearthed, It was In two parts boxoUico atflacUon .. . Mak-'
THRU JUNE 5th
lion boys could Uve with my
de $12:ts'
gen Is trouble, let Helen Help YOU! and p1eces of the arms . were ing his film debut oppUBite HayFURNITURE CO, ·. J
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She will also welcome yourfoundwithit,aswellasape-leyMllllin"TheFamilyWay,"
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week, they'd learn. Man, would ~wa ~1
a ~ an h t11'P' own amusing experiences. Ad· deslal with an lns&amp;iptton. 23 - yesr - old Welsh actor Hy·
Prole,.lonol Photogrophy
IIley learn!! That would teach ng.
!wet are e un appyll dress Helen Bottel in care of These later disappeared a n d well Bennett Is heralded as
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owners o wo paper cup wa his
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1l5 E. So&lt;ond St. Pomeroy
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ve never again beea found. "the successor to Richard Bur-

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Show me the man who Invent·
Y e oesn uy mere an· ed grocery store coupons and
41Je, s~e buys coupons. Anr· I'll show you a bachelor. If I
tiling With a CODII&gt;&lt;ln she can 1 ever meet him, I'll pour down
resist, wh~tber she needs it •• his miserable throat a cocktail
1!01. She oaya women are like made of ground . up coupons
!bat.
mixed with pop, and dispensed
Take last week. A soft drink from a paper cup! - BOB
company olfered a dollar re- Dear Bob:
lund if you send in eight corks Tell me when, and I'll pop
from the caps, plus a label from over to help you! - H.
i opecial new kind of paper cup PERSONAL TO "SHOULD
- with dispenser. She bought WE OR SHOULDN'T WE?"
the pop. then picked up a box EarJy.to.wed lovebirds should
of paper cups which the store recall what Gypsy Rose Lee
displayed alongside the coupon telegraphed newly married
''ad." You guessed It: wrong friends: "Enjoy yourselves, it's
cups! So she wheels back to the later THAT you think."
market and buys tho right ... .. . So think first! - H.
brand of dispenser ·- wrong Dear Helen :
aize! Again, back to market, My first hUBband and I have
but she can't exchange t be been divorced for 30 years. We
llrst two packages because she lived together 21 years, had s..
bas opened them.
ven children, 23 grandchildren
Meanwhile, our !.ids and their and 11 great grands. We both
pals had drunk sit of the eight remarried but are now alone.
"poj)ll," thrown away the caps, I'm 68, he's '10.
ao, of course, she replaces He wants to msrry me again
them. Another hall·gallon of and spend our old age together.
gas!
He deserted me and the chilNow, Helen, have you ever dren whea they were young, afpryed a cork out of a cap? My ter belngunlaithful many times.
slashed finger required t w o I worked. and reared them with
stitches from the doctor, who no help from him, but it wa s
gave me • bargain price ol 8 better than being a doormat.
I now have a nice home of
my o'fn and draw Social Secu·
rity; enjoy Ule, am not lonely,
but am greatly frustrated wondering what to do. Do I owe
the f•ther of my children a
second chance? - C.C.
Clayton C. Folden, 71, passed Dear C:
away Ma} 25, at General Hos· [r-========-,
pita! in .&amp; '·~')n. Mr. Folden wa!l
born and reared near Dexter,
Complete
but had spent most of the past
Rooms Of
Sl years In Akron.
He Is survived by a son, Den·
ver C.; three grandsons. Ger.
~d. Gene and Gary: a brother,
Elmer, and two sisters, Mrs.
Carl Shenefield and Mrs. Kear·
ley Ogdln.
· His wile, Golda, died a year
qo,
' Attending services at !be Bll·
IDw Falll Chapel In Cuyahoga
Falls on Monday from this area
WOI'I! Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Sheoe·
lleld, Mrs. Kearney Ogdin, Mr.
IDd Mrs. Rex Shenefield and
111'1. Charles Griffith and Kar·
MlddllpOrt. 0.

BYDOUQLASMacARTHUit him Jearn to stand up 1{1
BY ·wn::IJAJil " WJilTE ' meeting in \VhiCb the cont,end- '!t, therefore, follows I b a I Build me a son, 0 Lord, wbo storm. Let hllll learn
- Tbe·aeem- Jng forces become outright ide· tltose !l'ho continue to Insist I will be strong enough to know Slon for those who fail. '
\)DO!IdlDg aeries of bo_tb
devils'!!' [JOllltive Ideo!- starkly that religious prejudice ' when he is weak, brave
Build me a soo whose, beart
chronic and fresh !nternationsaint&lt;. depending on the won and that tolerance lost In ] Ill face himself when he '"
will be clear, whose goal will be
al crtses - see V1etnam for the point of vtew.
Kentucky are doing no ser . l lr81d, one who wlll be proud h1gh : a son who wm m a 8 t e r
·and the Middle At first glance, a RepUblican 1to the RepUblican
l and unbendmg In honest defeat, himself before he seeks to
the, "cond - Is oblcur· priDiary _election In a single they are not raising a fal.se ! humble and gentle In
ter other men: one who w; 11
Jng ·tfuo .~~~politician fll!h.t· state would hatdly se.em to qual· Issue, they are at the verY 1 Build me a son whose WIShes reach mto the future, yet never
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elec· ily as of national Importance. minimum rais'""
not take
11 ol. ar
the!
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• that will
a son
h th.ille k orThdeeds; forget the past. And alter a I
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ess, devel· And yet, lhere is a nstlonal is wholly debatable in point of
w0 w
now ee -· these !lungs are his, •nd, I
o,vm•n!t. ol hl'h lmporta~
for. the Republicans in fact and at any rate Is undebat· and that to know himself Is pray' enough of a sense of
oln be ow 1\le surface
the recl(nl primary election tn ablv harmful to the deeper in· the foundation stone of know!· mor so that he may e)ways be
mlgllll,er events.
Kentucky.
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Itereste of both party and na· edge.
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Jems for the Democrais
ere, tile race for tbe Repub·
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path of ease and comfsrt, out the simplicity of tru•
fmd a means by which a rna:
nommallon for . governor No one should cry up racial under the stress ar.d spur of dif· ness an open mind of true
jority can at woNt calm
almost. overmght I he or religious divisions unless It ficu!Ues and challenge. L e t dom' and the meekness of true
and at' beot somehow
forfar avoidable
beyond K troubles
t k • IS ·aboolutely certam tllat they I
lh• party's peacenik fringe on
en uc Y s exiSt importantly in truth and
· V1etnam, the central need
Judge Marlow W. Cook unless the stake is something
the Repulll,icsns !s to avert &lt;leLoUie
Nunn were
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alongB. ordtna~
lines confor fa1
F bigger
t d than. a tbgovernorship. I Am Both III
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s Irue IIve.. and quIte
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t robbing with industry.
ry dlsunlpil on
• grown
nommallon when sudd~nly stances Is to inflame t h a t I am the United States.
matters.
of reltgJOus
prejud1ce. wh1ch sbould never be idly I I was born on July 1' 1176• v I amD· George
II
d
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bstashlngion Car.
. For the greatest. peril
or a ege , was someho\9 1 char~ed I and, inescapably, to , and d the Declaration
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. of Inde- as" ·Salkame
I am c er,thand
exploit n reverse something pen ence IS my b1rth certifi·
more an
by the G,O,P. is not
wilil 'overse•s questions.
a Protestant In a heav• tllat never should be exploited cate. The blondlines ol the OliO schools and colleges, an
er ibis the supreme
Protestant state, was accus· either way
world run in my veins because 2li0,000 churches where my
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not to allow overly doctrinal
0 an
a o" sm, Cook be.
I offer freedom to the oppress- P e worshp Gnd as they think
di!iputes Qn essentially
a Ca tholic and "Jun~ won.. In short, what h_as hanpencd ed.
~est. I am the roar of a crowd
domestle h•mes to lead in
adherents complam of m Kentucky bas given the Re· I am many things, and many m a stadium, and the voice
to attempts to separate t h
blas. though Cook him- publics~ the plamest possible people. I am the United States. a choir in a cathedral. I am
very last Republican
emerged battered from t~e illustration of what should n?t I am 180,000,000 living lOUis Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
from the very last
to can for party be anowed to happen m their ~- and the ghost of millions who Dwight Eisenhower and John
gost.
. Nunn In Novem· national campaign.
have lived and lied for me.
F. Kennedy.
That app"lach Is the way
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There Is an abundance of ra. • I am Nathan Hale, Paul Re- Yes. I am the nation, and
party; chaos~. as the G.O.P. Though nobody far from the tional issues, both between the vere, Washington, Jefferson, and these are the things that I am.
fou~d to Us cost in the 19M Isc~n~ can ores~~e to know fo~ two parties and within e 8 c tt. Patrick Henry. I am J-ohn Paul 1I was c;o~ceiv~ in Ireedom and,
natmnal convention that nomi·! ce tam tllat a Cathone Issue' party, without going out of the Jonesc the Green ·Mountain 1Gud WlUmg, m freedom I will
nated Barry Goldwater. That I
not present, there " the way to find more things to ar· Boys and Davy Crockett. I am'[ spend the rest of my days. May
convention worked i!self up In· islro~gest hunch that the con· gue about tn the deeply sensi- Independence Han, The Moni-: I possoss lllways, the integrity,
\1' an emotional atmosphere ['
thing here. was not real· live private srea ol religion,
tor, and the Merrimac. I am the courage and the strength to
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reminiscent of a rural revival Y
but Simply P • n
Lee, Grant and Abe Lincoln. keep myself unshackled. to
Cook was moderately
I remember the Alamo, the main a citadel of freedom and
on th1~ and other clvol
Washlaglan's . Ancestry
Maine, and P""rl Harbor. When a beacon of hope to the world.
_matters , Nunn was con- , George Washmgton wa s a freedom caned, 1 answered and I am the United States .:..
servabve.
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I' thlfd-(eneratlon · Virginian. His stayed until it was over, over Anon.
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The
simple
fact
IS that open great grandfather had
come
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there.
HAS NOT RAISED
housing -. that is, the forced over from England to piek up 1 am the Brooklyn Br1d
GAS PRICES!
sa1e or rental of private proper. a eargo ol tobacco in 1656. A the wheat land 0 f K
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ly to Negroes over the objec- , storm drove the ship around. the granite hills of ;:;:~0: ..· r
Regular _ 30.9c
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tile lands of the West, tbe Gold·
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slates, or from the South 1tself. the United States have lncreas- Oh 1 am big 1
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REIJNION HELD
"Walking Jesus' Way."
the PT PEASANT - The ann~1-ll
Teachers and helpers 1M . •al A~Un • Hope • M&lt;Cioud reIICboOI .... listed as follows. union was held Tuesclly at the
NID'WY for babiea and tod· family cemetery lfOUIIds en
dlers up 1b I ye~ of age wlll Redmcnd Ridge with aJIWODbe pn1vided lor mothers who lmatelJIO famiiJ Jll!!ll'l&gt;erl atllmial .G~ the stall wllb tencliDa lhe basket dinner af. ·
Mfl, Roy Cooke and Mra. jlalr IIHieeted u olflcen lor
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Kin- lbe ·wm~ne :tear were
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John
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Judr B•m IIIII MrL
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Roush; Jlellnnt!l'lll thru 8, Mrl.
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MASON - Mft.: ~lbl'"t&lt;f!. .,
bower, MaiO!!,. aDd Iii£. Eut~e Mr.' and Mrs•. Lee Kra~s
cation
Gardntir, GalllPo
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, , a1W. Warren_, Ohio, yls!IC!cl
be .
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Va .. were unite iD marr ge motller, Mrs. J. L. ..._..,.,, ·
on May 22 by the Rev. WUU.m Mr. and. M~. Rusleil Capebarl
(Bud) Hallleld at GaWpolls and other relatlvef 8lld altetld·
PT. PLEASANT - A Point Ferry.
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od the Wahalll&amp; Alumni
Pleasaill sponsored team, Pride- For her wedding she wore a quet
more's Ten\)0, won lirSt place turquoise suit with wbite· ac,
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iii the Women's Gallipolls CitY cessorles. Her alttJidanl 11 a s Ml'!. Amelia Gabelein a n ..
Bowling Association tournament her lister, Mrs. Ben Blessbul. Mrs. Elaine Urban of .
at the Skyline Bowling Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner ue re- ton, visited o~ Sunday w1th
'!'be wiMing team was pre- siding in Maoon.
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seniC!cl .$40 !It prize money and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
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Individual trophies doaated by
art, MallOn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
llaymond Barr· ol Gallipolis.
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Members of the team a_re
Charles Fowler, Sr., all of
M au r y Prlde111ore. captam,
Point Pleasant auended
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Mother's Day ;.u,g held recenC
1y at Marshall Universily.
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and M.... stewart's son, uary.
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Second place winners o£ the
was song director for the·
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gustlner's with e en pr •
C1 d
PrialtltSDRPBEURSIFJ.Mn
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r g captain· third place win· presented by Prlnclpa1 Y e Mr and Mrs Wllliam Stump
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m ' 120 prize was the Top Foley to six WahaOUI Junior of C~lumoos ~!sited on Satur·
J..,len IIPOG NDVY AtDUCT I'AIILY
ners. An J lper' captain and High students at an assembly day with b;,. mother Mr s
Ymmloy'o
Cats, nun'
hid
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. fourth place, $10 prize money, e recen Y
Blanche Tucker and with
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was the Shake Shoppe, Nancy gymnasium.
relatives.
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to menl p r 1z e s Cheryl Bums, daughter .of Mr. of the army stationed at Ft.
~ ~:phi:""were ~warded at and Mrs. George Burns, Cllf· tis, Va., visited bls parents, Mr.
a' W1B C meeUng held Mon· ton, were presented Daug~ters and Mrs. Hubert Johnson, Sr.
~ ~~ at the Skyline. of American IIA!VoiuUon Citizen- Radioman Phil" Smith of
the meeling was
11. S. Navy, a:rer
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Mr coming year with Suo Bum
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Mason County 'lome Demon- art, Mrs. burt1ce oung, s. I G u·pous elected president; Layne, daughter of
' a n th ' L,.t' d h'
Is ' Mr
,trallon Agen~ spoke on the Gordon Young, Mrs. Dorothy ~ ~ ~arr;ll Ga!Upolis first Mrs. Robert Layne. New Hav· ey v I e ,. paren '
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Emotional Devotional of Chil· Cartwright, Mrs. Matilda Nob- .•or, ldeni· Helen o;.land. en, were presented Danghtersl-- - -- -d{en, at a meeting of the Mas- le, Mrs. Albert Swatzel. Mrs. ~e pj~::anl ;.,cond vice pres- ol American Revolution HIsARRESTS IJSTED
oil Homemakers Club at the Elizabeth Jeffers, "'"'· LaW· "d. t K ly 'Harrison Gallipol· lory awards; Rebecca Roush,
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I Mrs Ray Fox, Cllf· renee Roush, Mrs. Gl o rIa I en ' a
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too:'"on "Monday.
Ebersbach, Mrs. Jolm Marshall, is, ~cretary, Phyllis s~r s~~: crt Roush, Letart, and Stella listed at the county jail!Gorrovel
Mrs. Dana Lewis and Mrs. Gallipolis, treasurer. a
King daughter of Mr. and Mrs. holiday weekend are:
Mi':'l Long announced tllat the Edison Weaver and Mrs. Fox. ley Harmon, Pl. Pleasant, ser· John' A. King, Rl. 1. Letart, Booth, 38, Logan; Wllliam. P.
lesson ' ttlinlng meeting w1il be
geant ·at· arms.
were presented Christian !Jv· McNeely, 44, North Car~lina;
held on .'&amp;fay 31st at 10 a. m.
1ng Awards.
Blake Shelby, 44, Milton;
In .be auditoriu~ of the Cour~
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During the assembly. the Homer Flet&lt;her, 45, Frazier
house all\lqliil The lesson lor
La.
1967 _ 68 Junior !llgh Student Bottom, all charged with
June in the clubs Is "Buying
Council offtcers Brent Clark ication; George Grimm, 55, LeFrom Door to Door Salesman."!
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She alo~ reminded .that the
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vice president; Sarah Carsey, warrant; John Joseph Freeland,
Fri.md&amp;hip Fund ana Student
secretary • treasurer. were in· 49, Pmnt Pleasant, charged
Fund are due in June. 'l'bese
troduced to the students by the with driving while intoxicated.
should be sent to Mrs. C. B.
outgoing officers.
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died
Sunday
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:n.. club ~rjecl of stnding Lutheran Church will hold
Leroy Davis, •Michigan afARM FRACTIJRED
boxes of local r&gt;rvicemen sta- vacation Olurch School begin- ~/:b:.r:~...
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MASON _ Ray Tucker,
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was a Pontiac Township For School b Set
third grader at Mason Grade
Unued A letter from SP4 Rob- through Friday, June lith
,:~al
ember of the Mos- MASON - Mrs. John Sisson. School had the misfortune
ert B;,m. was read. wherein I tween the hours of 9:30
a '." Tem le the Elks Mason, chairman of the Vaca· break!~ an arm wloile swingbe e:&lt;pressed appreciation for and 12 noon. A plcnlc w1I lem M:'ca ~ degree Ma: lion Bible School at the Mason ing on a tree limb the last day
what lbe club wa1 doing lor conclude the school held
Lionsand
the Presbyterian Melhndlst Olureh, has announo- of school. He is the son of Mr.
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June 15th at 6 p.m. In the New son,
ed that registration for the and Mrs. Ray Tucker. Sr.,
Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright pre- Haven Park with Mrs.
Churet;· rs inClude his wi! e, school will be Wednesday, May son.
sided during tho business meet I Roush as chairman.
Surv vo
Kenneth 31st from 1 to 2:30 p. m. at
lng 11 was announred that the 1 Olalrrnan of the school is
Marquerlte; one ":'
M ; the' church. If parenls are un,.__
Inh.rnatlonal Tea In conjunc- pastor of the cburcb, Rev. Jack and a(CatdUugh r, Edw.:.S,· able to come to lha church at
ollfti-11DIIIIIn••
lion with the Area Home Dem- , T. Welch, assisiC!cl by Mrs. C.
I ~ bum HI t s ' this lime, they DUlY reglsler
onslratlon meeting wlll be held M. Adams, Jr., and Mrs. Paul
b0 th u LorenZO Dav~' by Jailing 'I'/U2ll. Bible school
at ihe ·4-H Camp at South&amp;lde, , Roash. Mrs. William
~ ers, Davis
has betn set fGC!June 5 through
w. va., on July 17.
: will serve as l!lllllic director
PomeroytfJ', R~ Dav~ Pome- June 9 from tjjj 11 a.m. dally.
At the conclusiM of the meet·, the school and Mrs. H 1
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lsters Mary (Frances
8COVT8 ON OUTING
lng Miss Long exhibited flower I Ridgway as secretary.
fof;'
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Mrs John Boltarrange menta using the antiqu- Teachers _and helpers are
~::=.,er,Fo:.":: w. va.
gen and Mr-;, Ray, Tucker, Den
log method 8J!d french silk pro- follows: Kindergarten I 8
'!'be' body will arrlv~ at the Mothers of Den 2, Mascn CUb
eess arid pointed out the te&lt;h-l n, ages 3 through 5, Mrs.
Ewing's Funeral Home Wednes· Pack 253 recenUy took t h e
niques 'and materials used.
Batey• Mrs. Kenneth
da afternoon Friends m a y scouts on an onllng to Tu-EdnleRelreshmenls were served to I Mrs. Ha:rold Rose and Mr
ft I lha funeral hdlne on Wei Park In Pt.l'ieasant where
i Jack Hesson; Grade I,
;ed!.,!l)' eY8IIini :Masonic they visited the museum and
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:Wednes- from there to Krodd Park
Ilk our ARAB Elqtelt
: Gr~de U Mrs. Donald Bum: day evening at Ewing's at V:30 where they held a wiener roast. 1
tarlhefacill
pm
Attending were Jerry Tucker, I
gardner, Miss M~ A
. tk~vasld• aervlces will be Jactie RDIIIOII, Rodney Rolt- Caroline Lumber &amp; Supply
Grade m and IV,
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PHONI675-1160
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Greene: Grades v and VI. Mn. Beech Grove Cemetery.
'ftmmy Crites.
1William Powell, Mrs. J080ph
NEW HAVEN
Mrs Carl \ Paugh and Miss Nancy Hill;
Gibbs, Director oi-VacaUon
7, 8, and 9, Mrs.
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REIJNION HELD
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the PT PEASANT - The ann~1-ll
Teachers and helpers 1M . •al A~Un • Hope • M&lt;Cioud reIICboOI .... listed as follows. union was held Tuesclly at the
NID'WY for babiea and tod· family cemetery lfOUIIds en
dlers up 1b I ye~ of age wlll Redmcnd Ridge with aJIWODbe pn1vided lor mothers who lmatelJIO famiiJ Jll!!ll'l&gt;erl atllmial .G~ the stall wllb tencliDa lhe basket dinner af. ·
Mfl, Roy Cooke and Mra. jlalr IIHieeted u olflcen lor
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MASON - Mft.: ~lbl'"t&lt;f!. .,
bower, MaiO!!,. aDd Iii£. Eut~e Mr.' and Mrs•. Lee Kra~s
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Gardntir, GalllPo
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, , a1W. Warren_, Ohio, yls!IC!cl
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Va .. were unite iD marr ge motller, Mrs. J. L. ..._..,.,, ·
on May 22 by the Rev. WUU.m Mr. and. M~. Rusleil Capebarl
(Bud) Hallleld at GaWpolls and other relatlvef 8lld altetld·
PT. PLEASANT - A Point Ferry.
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od the Wahalll&amp; Alumni
Pleasaill sponsored team, Pride- For her wedding she wore a quet
more's Ten\)0, won lirSt place turquoise suit with wbite· ac,
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iii the Women's Gallipolls CitY cessorles. Her alttJidanl 11 a s Ml'!. Amelia Gabelein a n ..
Bowling Association tournament her lister, Mrs. Ben Blessbul. Mrs. Elaine Urban of .
at the Skyline Bowling Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner ue re- ton, visited o~ Sunday w1th
'!'be wiMing team was pre- siding in Maoon.
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seniC!cl .$40 !It prize money and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
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Individual trophies doaated by
art, MallOn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
llaymond Barr· ol Gallipolis.
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Members of the team a_re
Charles Fowler, Sr., all of
M au r y Prlde111ore. captam,
Point Pleasant auended
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Mother's Day ;.u,g held recenC
1y at Marshall Universily.
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and M.... stewart's son, uary.
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Second place winners o£ the
was song director for the·
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gustlner's with e en pr •
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r g captain· third place win· presented by Prlnclpa1 Y e Mr and Mrs Wllliam Stump
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m ' 120 prize was the Top Foley to six WahaOUI Junior of C~lumoos ~!sited on Satur·
J..,len IIPOG NDVY AtDUCT I'AIILY
ners. An J lper' captain and High students at an assembly day with b;,. mother Mr s
Ymmloy'o
Cats, nun'
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. fourth place, $10 prize money, e recen Y
Blanche Tucker and with
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was the Shake Shoppe, Nancy gymnasium.
relatives.
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to menl p r 1z e s Cheryl Bums, daughter .of Mr. of the army stationed at Ft.
~ ~:phi:""were ~warded at and Mrs. George Burns, Cllf· tis, Va., visited bls parents, Mr.
a' W1B C meeUng held Mon· ton, were presented Daug~ters and Mrs. Hubert Johnson, Sr.
~ ~~ at the Skyline. of American IIA!VoiuUon Citizen- Radioman Phil" Smith of
the meeling was
11. S. Navy, a:rer
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Mason County 'lome Demon- art, Mrs. burt1ce oung, s. I G u·pous elected president; Layne, daughter of
' a n th ' L,.t' d h'
Is ' Mr
,trallon Agen~ spoke on the Gordon Young, Mrs. Dorothy ~ ~ ~arr;ll Ga!Upolis first Mrs. Robert Layne. New Hav· ey v I e ,. paren '
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Emotional Devotional of Chil· Cartwright, Mrs. Matilda Nob- .•or, ldeni· Helen o;.land. en, were presented Danghtersl-- - -- -d{en, at a meeting of the Mas- le, Mrs. Albert Swatzel. Mrs. ~e pj~::anl ;.,cond vice pres- ol American Revolution HIsARRESTS IJSTED
oil Homemakers Club at the Elizabeth Jeffers, "'"'· LaW· "d. t K ly 'Harrison Gallipol· lory awards; Rebecca Roush,
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too:'"on "Monday.
Ebersbach, Mrs. Jolm Marshall, is, ~cretary, Phyllis s~r s~~: crt Roush, Letart, and Stella listed at the county jail!Gorrovel
Mrs. Dana Lewis and Mrs. Gallipolis, treasurer. a
King daughter of Mr. and Mrs. holiday weekend are:
Mi':'l Long announced tllat the Edison Weaver and Mrs. Fox. ley Harmon, Pl. Pleasant, ser· John' A. King, Rl. 1. Letart, Booth, 38, Logan; Wllliam. P.
lesson ' ttlinlng meeting w1il be
geant ·at· arms.
were presented Christian !Jv· McNeely, 44, North Car~lina;
held on .'&amp;fay 31st at 10 a. m.
1ng Awards.
Blake Shelby, 44, Milton;
In .be auditoriu~ of the Cour~
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During the assembly. the Homer Flet&lt;her, 45, Frazier
house all\lqliil The lesson lor
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1967 _ 68 Junior !llgh Student Bottom, all charged with
June in the clubs Is "Buying
Council offtcers Brent Clark ication; George Grimm, 55, LeFrom Door to Door Salesman."!
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She alo~ reminded .that the
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Fri.md&amp;hip Fund ana Student
secretary • treasurer. were in· 49, Pmnt Pleasant, charged
Fund are due in June. 'l'bese
troduced to the students by the with driving while intoxicated.
should be sent to Mrs. C. B.
outgoing officers.
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:n.. club ~rjecl of stnding Lutheran Church will hold
Leroy Davis, •Michigan afARM FRACTIJRED
boxes of local r&gt;rvicemen sta- vacation Olurch School begin- ~/:b:.r:~...
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MASON _ Ray Tucker,
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was a Pontiac Township For School b Set
third grader at Mason Grade
Unued A letter from SP4 Rob- through Friday, June lith
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ember of the Mos- MASON - Mrs. John Sisson. School had the misfortune
ert B;,m. was read. wherein I tween the hours of 9:30
a '." Tem le the Elks Mason, chairman of the Vaca· break!~ an arm wloile swingbe e:&lt;pressed appreciation for and 12 noon. A plcnlc w1I lem M:'ca ~ degree Ma: lion Bible School at the Mason ing on a tree limb the last day
what lbe club wa1 doing lor conclude the school held
Lionsand
the Presbyterian Melhndlst Olureh, has announo- of school. He is the son of Mr.
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June 15th at 6 p.m. In the New son,
ed that registration for the and Mrs. Ray Tucker. Sr.,
Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright pre- Haven Park with Mrs.
Churet;· rs inClude his wi! e, school will be Wednesday, May son.
sided during tho business meet I Roush as chairman.
Surv vo
Kenneth 31st from 1 to 2:30 p. m. at
lng 11 was announred that the 1 Olalrrnan of the school is
Marquerlte; one ":'
M ; the' church. If parenls are un,.__
Inh.rnatlonal Tea In conjunc- pastor of the cburcb, Rev. Jack and a(CatdUugh r, Edw.:.S,· able to come to lha church at
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lion with the Area Home Dem- , T. Welch, assisiC!cl by Mrs. C.
I ~ bum HI t s ' this lime, they DUlY reglsler
onslratlon meeting wlll be held M. Adams, Jr., and Mrs. Paul
b0 th u LorenZO Dav~' by Jailing 'I'/U2ll. Bible school
at ihe ·4-H Camp at South&amp;lde, , Roash. Mrs. William
~ ers, Davis
has betn set fGC!June 5 through
w. va., on July 17.
: will serve as l!lllllic director
PomeroytfJ', R~ Dav~ Pome- June 9 from tjjj 11 a.m. dally.
At the conclusiM of the meet·, the school and Mrs. H 1
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lsters Mary (Frances
8COVT8 ON OUTING
lng Miss Long exhibited flower I Ridgway as secretary.
fof;'
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Mrs John Boltarrange menta using the antiqu- Teachers _and helpers are
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gen and Mr-;, Ray, Tucker, Den
log method 8J!d french silk pro- follows: Kindergarten I 8
'!'be' body will arrlv~ at the Mothers of Den 2, Mascn CUb
eess arid pointed out the te&lt;h-l n, ages 3 through 5, Mrs.
Ewing's Funeral Home Wednes· Pack 253 recenUy took t h e
niques 'and materials used.
Batey• Mrs. Kenneth
da afternoon Friends m a y scouts on an onllng to Tu-EdnleRelreshmenls were served to I Mrs. Ha:rold Rose and Mr
ft I lha funeral hdlne on Wei Park In Pt.l'ieasant where
i Jack Hesson; Grade I,
;ed!.,!l)' eY8IIini :Masonic they visited the museum and
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:Wednes- from there to Krodd Park
Ilk our ARAB Elqtelt
: Gr~de U Mrs. Donald Bum: day evening at Ewing's at V:30 where they held a wiener roast. 1
tarlhefacill
pm
Attending were Jerry Tucker, I
gardner, Miss M~ A
. tk~vasld• aervlces will be Jactie RDIIIOII, Rodney Rolt- Caroline Lumber &amp; Supply
Grade m and IV,
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'ftmmy Crites.
1William Powell, Mrs. J080ph
NEW HAVEN
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Gibbs, Director oi-VacaUon
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aoz.

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vour winter clothe!ii Every·
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freshly pressed whtn vou call
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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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GenldlDI
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FOR SALE·

beautifully soft and cl e an.
Rent eleclric shampooer '1.
Baker Furniture, Middleport.
5 29 8tc
BOYS BICYCLE with !raining
wheels, Huffy 711 lncb Ia 11 n
mower. Good lhape. Phone
7~7&amp;1. Bud Dou&amp;Ias, Harrisonville.
5 28 3tp
4 ROOM BOOSE, Pomi!M)J',
large lot 8lld prcl«l. Phoat
IIIIH77S.
s 11 11c
FLOWERS for Memorial Day.
Cliffs Shoe llepalr, Middle
port.
t 30 301e

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DICK TRACY

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PoiMt'oy, Ohio

D"l TERJUI'IC the way we're
llei!ID8 Blue Lustre for clean1111 rap and upholstery. Rent
t!~ lhampooer $1. Pomeroy Cema!t Block

$1·00

Certified 011 Co...

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NOW TAKING
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222 - 4th Ave., Huntington

1-ton, 81&gt; foot stoke bed

A~E

V8 engine

$1095

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Oareslde body

LI'L ,,&amp;NER

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'62 Ford _

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Middleport, 0.

Phono 992.:1794 or 992-2395

FREE STORAGE

EXPERIENCED

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garments and store tbero
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WHEEL
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BRAKE SERVICE

BLAEnNARS
Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

'THAT !JUI/NY /' SAFE, M f?EW/711 !JETH POol. •

GET THE PEN,5=11i.

ZM REAIJY TCJ

vour winter clothe!ii Every·
thing you senri is bt&gt;aulifully
cleaned sa fely insured and
carefully stored ~l"r\1 1tem
freshly pressed whtn vou call
for it. Nothing ((\ pay till fall ·
No bulglilg elol!let8. !&amp;ff fro.m
moths and sR(P from th'eft _·

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WII'INI! WINKU!

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WE'RE PAL5, WINKLe1
I'll TAKEl'HE40 ~~ ~-;;!j
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MAND5 FOR

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ABC Cleaners

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

By HAROLD GRAY
'ICOOR POIN"T; ANN!£
AFTER ALL TI-lt PueLICl"N', ~
W!Lt'l k'lllER MAY &lt;;TRIKE AGAIN!

(11-f ' WE 'SfE

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'fHf: PROBLEM:
HOW TO
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LADIES .

Seamlns Nylon•

WANTED

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Apply At Thl
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Middleport. Ohio. IUZ-29511.
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AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS
IN THE DOWNTOWN SECTION·
OF POMEROY '

Setvlee age, Contact LloJd
Bla_ekwood, Otester, Ohio,
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GenldlDI
Clelaud, E. Mala Ill., Ra&lt;ine.

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LADY wliifntr'pert lime
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t I t eb e 1
belp. 'QIIl
!D· p1Jooe

FOR SALE·

beautifully soft and cl e an.
Rent eleclric shampooer '1.
Baker Furniture, Middleport.
5 29 8tc
BOYS BICYCLE with !raining
wheels, Huffy 711 lncb Ia 11 n
mower. Good lhape. Phone
7~7&amp;1. Bud Dou&amp;Ias, Harrisonville.
5 28 3tp
4 ROOM BOOSE, Pomi!M)J',
large lot 8lld prcl«l. Phoat
IIIIH77S.
s 11 11c
FLOWERS for Memorial Day.
Cliffs Shoe llepalr, Middle
port.
t 30 301e

f5771
NEW 3 bedroom brick home
·
' f 17 1201c with garage, full sized ~
·
ment, large lot, easily OarrAN.QIWG limber Ia Ohio '"' anced. Velma G. Zuspan. Ma'lfesc ~ or old !arm• HD.
va., 773-5750.
wllb ~ . . . lleyooldl,
5 19 tote
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DICK TRACY

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THE AMAZING Blue Lustre
!e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,,.l will leave your upholstery

PoiMt'oy, Ohio

D"l TERJUI'IC the way we're
llei!ID8 Blue Lustre for clean1111 rap and upholstery. Rent
t!~ lhampooer $1. Pomeroy Cema!t Block

$1·00

Certified 011 Co...

110 Mlchenlc St.

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Round Steak .... ···.. · · ···.. .. · · lb. 99c
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the 't007 Pomeroy High ~hoot UPPER FLATS, W. VI. - .
tollowing the alumni banquet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
grad1,11tting class.
· TIU! Hill Billie 4-I: Club will
in the social room of the Co- (Joan Karr), Middleport; Mr
' Attending the affair held fol· sponsor a festival' June 3 at ·
Miss Rpberta Kraeuter a n d lumbus and Southern 0 h i o and Mrs. Gilbert Kerwood, Co' 'tl 11!111 1....._ lowing commencement w c r, e their meeting place, .the Upper
Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292
Miss Leda Mae Fraeuter are Electric Co.
!umbus: Dr. and Mrs. J 0 h n EASTERN H!GH Schoo I Barbara 'Logan, Mi's. James Flats Community . Bililding.
in Amanda for several days E' ht
be 0 f t h I Kircher. Worthington; Mr. and Athletic Boosters meeting, Wed- Robertson, Mrs. Ronald Lip- . 1'he fesUval Will' st•t.at 7:31
·1lfhere they are guests of Mr. classIg their
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wive ·e Mrs· ·Jack Kaulf • Point Pleas-'
. nesday, May 31, 8 p. m. m
Iand Mrs. Pearl Wolfe and fam- e '
f i~'J ant. W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs .WII· school cafeteria.
dan, Columbc:s: Mr~. Archie food runs out. Th... ; ~ be
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the graduation of Joe Wolfe I in Ill Mel s Count 11 was a Pomeroy; Mr. ~nd Mrs. ~· W. Club will meet Wednesday at Zanesville; and Wilbur Logan, homemade ·tee· cr~ ·.. hot
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OUnCI at nspect10n from Amanda High School. . g f g . . . y. Th I Seyfned (Maxme S m 1I h), 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Pomeroy.
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dogs, ~!lid soda pop: '"-lieBY ADA SLACK
Margaret Eichinger, Lind a Miss Leda Mae Fraeuter re-'J ~~le a~d r~~;~::ec~;g.wer:
Lyncn burg, Va. ; HarryW ~I u Fred Nease with Mrs. Uswin
cues, cakes, pies; ~. and
SYRACUSE -Inspection of Lavender, Marie Rizer, Marga- sided with the Wolfe family b J
A ld c· . t'1 .I face, Middleport; Mrs i i~m Nease and Mrs. David Ne~se,
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hy h am~s r~ot ' m;;:n~. ' 1 Betz !Virginia J~t Wise), Hill- co-hostesses.
Observe Birthdays
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· cidcoutn . White, Columbus.
PAST CHIEFS of Magnolia
The public Is lnylted/ i 'd
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Miss Oonna Reibel, Pomeroy, there will be stands, f~Jt ..eatllll
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of their P.arents, \'dr. and Mrs.
. '3!llf'~ -- ~"'""'' " ' · "" 7NI"' ~m . Temple, Pythian Sisters, wIll and Mrs. Nettle Hayes, Middle- set ur. outside aDd .~iO ~les
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day anniversaries Thlirsday The Hll1 ·Billies use the fesrecP-tve
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Pomeroy.
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Bearhs. Miss Erna Jesse wl!l with an appearance on the tlval as a means of rilqll
good. "
port; Mrs. Joseph Kemya IF.!·
be the assiting hostess.
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Visitors with Mrs. Florence leen Blosser), Euclid; Mr. and ]
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. PA~T CHIEFS Magnolia "Dialing for Dollars" television money , for . ihetr camp fw!d.
The counc1 opene m n ua •
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show at Huntington, W. Va.
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Burnside over t e wee en Mrs. 0 n u z, ,.. rs.
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Temple Pythian Sisters will
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were Harold Martin, Fort Laud- Riley,
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meet at 7'30 Thursday night at Both Miss Reibel and Miss ways to county "P''P•
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presen . e mee mg
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was cilon lEic.l
C~l kssMocla e Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones ters. Thelma and Doris, and , Owen (Sarah D. Hartley) Mid- !
w~h Miss Erna .Jesse as the return for celebration of their were Margaret ~ •
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birthdays when they attended Ia Stahl, Edna Rei¥,• ·.mf'.l d·
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0 eorge Shive er, dleport; Mr. an Mrs. owar M W'll'
rted
b
k
Middleport
on
Sunday
honored
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Betz
HI'li'Iard
co-hostess
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the show last week. Others go- ith Betzing. 'Ibe ~ - in the hospital but would be Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson, mcmna ·
iand Mrs. Leo Swick, Col urnFRIDAY
ing to Huntington at that time the station.
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home soon. Mr. Quick, able to Athen~.
.
.
.
Tom Lind returned to Fairbus, were weekend vis!tors of MIDDLEPORT FIRE Dept. i.~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i~lii!jii$iiil~
be around some again after a DavJ~son will receive h 1 s mont State College Sunday afMr . and Mrs. C. H. Wtse, Jr., will sponsor the outside dane~
foot operaiton, and Mary Lisle ma~ter s. degree !n electncal ter spending the weekend with
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here for the weekend from party this Friday night at the
are recovering satislactorily ~ngmeermg at OhiO Umverslty his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reitheir Waverly ho~e, and C.. H. Middleport Community Park
.
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froto surgery.
Sunday. He . has accepted no Lind. He came especially
Wise, Sr., and M1ss ~uth W1se. from 8,30 to 11 :30 p. m. The
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employ~ent wIth the Stan~- for the Pomeroy Alumni ban- Mr and Mrs. Manning Kloes Mrs. Myrtle Hamson,
Jays will emcee.
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Second nommatlon of officers ard' Oil of New Jersey, m quet
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. ht f i dleport village hall attendant,
.
.
.
entertame
a ur ay rug
. I
Saturday
was heard. A Ietter was readlI Momstown,
N. J . to begm
.
h M'ddl
t H. o.11 is confined to Holzer Hosp1ta,
READ ABOUT OUR
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from Councilor Ural Thomas, June 25. Monday the couple Mr. and Mrs .. Mike Hammer lowmg \ e . b eport .:hg Gallipolis. Mrs. Harrison sui- hiGH SCHOOL DA.NCE par· i
who is with her daughter in Co- will leave on a ttip to Canada . and daughter, K1m, were Satur- School a umm anque WI _a fered a coronary. Her r 0 0 m ty, open to thepubhc, Saturlurnbus indefinitely.
with a visit to "Expo '67" in- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob party
members
of the 19a2
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day night at the Pomerov· Jund for
r
g
lass
num ber IS
.
Mrs. Hayes. Margaret Seiden- eluded in their vacation plans. Hoeflich and daughter.
gra ua 10 c ·
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sturn- ior High Auditorium. Dancmg
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THI!
abel. deputy of Theodorus Coun- Mrs. Davidson, the former Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beegle of Guests were the Rev. and bo, Mrs. Diana Hartinger and from 8:30 to 11:30 P· m. The
I ·
cil, Florence Potts, deputy and Sharon Jones, also a graduate Worthington were holiday week- Mrs. George Siddall (Jean son, Scott, and Miss Marilyn Jays will emcee. Sponsored hy
'i::. ..
2nd
and
3rd
of
JUNE
Leola Enoch, captain of 'Guid- of Ohio University, for the pa~t end guests of their parents, Smart) of Deer Park; Mr. and Stumbo left Monday for a two the Pomeroy Playgr01md Fund.
in&amp; Star Council, """'"e present- three years has been a music Mr. a11d Mrs. Fred Crow, Syra- Mrs. William Hauck (J u I i e wer,k vacation in Florida.
ed gifts by Ada Slack, on be- instructor n the Athens school cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Thea- Mitch) of Marion; Mr.
and Sunday guests 'of Miss Mabel
...
half of the council.
system. Prior to that she dare Beegle, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Bob Walburg (Mary Mar- Hysell, who has been ill for
During the social hour pot- taught two years in the Jack- Richard Crow a?d son, War- garet Williams) of Columbus; the past three weeks, were Mr.
luck refreshments were served son schools.
ren, spent the holiday weekend the Rev. and Mrs. Clifford and Mrs. Lewis Smith, the forto these guests, Mrs. Hayes, The couple has been honor- here with his mother, Mrs. Coleman, Columbus; Mr. and mer Reba Ely, of Akron, and
Mrs. Seidenabel, Della Stall, ed with several farewell d!nner Maude Crow.
Mrs. Gene Coleman, Rutland; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkinson
and Edna Reibel ef Theodorur, parties by Athens area fnends Mr. a~d Mrs. Walter Grueser Mr. and Mrs. William Swisher, who have returned from their Mrs. Tommy Quinn NebberCouncil, Pomeroy ; Laura Mae and Mrs. Davidson was pre- II of CJrcle~Ille were weekend Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. John Middleport home after spend- gall, Buckeye Lake, Ohio, and
Hartung, Barbara Sargent, Es- sented flowers and gifts fr?m guests of h1s parents. Kandy Dudding, Portsmouth; Mr. and ing the winter at
sons, T. Q. and Mark Allen,
CASUAL~
spent the Memorial Holidays
ther Ridenour, Hattie Frederick, the three vocal groups which G~ues~r, a. stu~ent at West Mrs. David J. Jenkins (R u t h Beach, Fla.
Mae Spencer, Zora Riggs, Olive she taught in the Chauncey V1rgima Umver~Ity, Is home for Chase) , Portsmouth; Mrs. Low- Cmdr. and Mrs. H. E. Flow- visiting her mother, Mrs. Le'
Kelley, Goldie Frederick, of ' school.
the summer With her parents, ell Beaver and Miss Car o I ers of Afton, Va., and Mr.
ona Goff. Pt. Pleasant, and sisChester Council 323 ; and
' Guests at the farewell party Mr. ~nd Mrs. Walter Grueser. Bachtel, Middleport; and Mrs. Mrs. Raleigh Flowers! Akron, ter, Mrs. Audrey Young, Charmembers, Eileen Clark, Fior- hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Jon.es Hohd~~ wee.kend guests of Betty Ashley, Albany.
spent the weekend with Mrs. leston, and Mrs. Alice Lathey,
ence Potts, Margaret Johnson, were Mrs. Dorothy Dandakis, Mrs. L1han Pierce were Mrs.
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Pearl Reynolds. They
Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant.
Betty Lou Johnson, Alice
Mrs. Paul Parsons and son, Helen Rolph, Huntington, Vf.
especially for the
Mr. and Mrs. James Pridehart Clara Lavender Edith Paul, Athens; Emmett Jones, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark
alumni banquet.
more and family of East Llv·
Hood Lee Enoch . Ada Slack Shade; Miss Barbara Jones, and son, Jon, of Wright PatBetty Gladwell and
erpool, Ohio, visited relati~es
Paul~e Morarity: The 1m~ Columbus ; Larry Finegold, Ket- terson Air Field, and Mr. ~nd
Lee Gladwell. Columbus, were in Mason and Lincoln counties
Grueser, Ann Hemsley, Kath- tering; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Dana Canter and family, Holzer Hospitals
Visiting holiday weekend guests of her during the holidays. In Pt.
ryn Johnson, Evelyn s t 0 we, Milhoan, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon New Carlisle.
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pleasant they visited with Mr.
;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•,\ Weber, Dennis, Dean, DoMa, Mr. and Mrs. Eve~ett Hayes, on! on Pediatrics Ward.
Becker.
and Mrs. Kenny Pridemore and
Dallas. and Duane. Rutland; Great Bend, were m Beverly
Y
Mr. and Mr$. Jonathan Har- family of Camp Conley.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace MeEt- Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Admissions
ris of Zephyrhillis, Fla., have Rebecca Lou Call, daughter
hinney, Mrs. C. E. Burdette, William Meredith. The couple F. Lester White, 833 Second spent tbe past week here with of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Call
.W. UA.
.
and Charles Burdette, Middle- toured the Interl&amp;ke St e e I Ave.; Phillip Watson P ric e, Dale Allensworth, Cheshire. of Park Drive, celebrated her
wibAEs6AY. tAUR5bXv port; Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Corp. of which Meredith is Portsmouth Rd.; Terley L. Mrs. c. M. Hennesy accom- 5th birthday, May 28th, with a
..i..
AND FRIDAY
Racine
;
Mrs.
William
Burton
plant
manager.
Clagg,
Bidwell;
Mrs.
Marion
panied
her
son-in
•
law
and
family
diMer
at
her
home.
Mly 31~une 1-2
DOUBLE FEATURE
and Lisa, Mrs. Floyd Chapman Recent guests of Mrs. T. W. T. Williams, Addison; Dwayne daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Candle Jo Call, 10 year
"FRANKIE AND
and
Shellie,
and
Karl
Russell,
Bengel
were
Dr.
a?d
Mrs.
L. C. D. Kuhn, &amp;io Gran~e; Burbage Idon Harris, to Columbus for 11 old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
JOHNNY"
Bradshaw of Paoma, Colo. Mrs. Spaulding, Rt. 1 Vmton; An· two week vllllt.
James H. Call, 150 Park Drlye,
Elvia Presley, Donna Douglas Columbus.
Bradshaw Is Mrs. Bengel's thony Merola, Lower RIver Mrs. w. K. Wllson of Rensse- is a patient at Holzer HospltJI.
Color
- PLUSniece.
Rd.; Mrs. Harold F. Queen, Jr., aer, N. Y., is the guest of her Mr. and Mtl. Tom Walters.
"THAT MAN IN ISTANBUL"
Mrs.
Howard
Johnson,
SprtngRt.
1 Gallipolis; Mrs. William sisters, Mrs. Glenn Lambert, Mason Blvd .• and Mr. and Mrs.
Horst Bucholz, Sylvia Kosci~a
field, was the recent guest of F. Shato, Rt. 2 Patriot; Mrs. Middleport, and Mrs. Pete El· Maurice Mayes, Henderson,
Technicolor
SIZES
Mrs. Harry Davis, Pomeroy. Kenneth M. Haner, Rt. 2 Ga111· berfeld, Otester.
spent the holiday weekend In
During her visit here Mrs. polis; Mrs. Bessie M. McCar· Miss M~ianne Woodgerd was Columbus,' Ohio, guestl of Mr.
12·¥.1 to 4 - - - iohnson, Mrs. Davis and Mr. ty, Addison; Mrs. Dorothy V. here for the Memorial Day and Mrs. James Mourning and
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-~ ;·':f',~
"Love in the Family" was and Mrs. Homer Hawkins visit- Harrison, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Otis weekend with her parents, Mr. family, son-in-law and daughter
.
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Pomeroy, 0.
.:
the theme of devotions present- ed in Athens with Mrs. Ger· E. Sheets, Rt. 1 Crown City: and Mrs. H. K. Woodgerd.
of the Walters'.
~TONIGHT and HUiRStiAIJIMI ed by Mrs. Richard Vaughan trude Neutzling.
Patrkia E. Cartwright, Clifton; Mrs. Emmett Cray bas re- Mrs. Vern C. Filson, 2106 Mt
· May U.June 1
at a recent meeting of the Mrs. Alma Thompson return- Candice Jo Call, Pt. Pleasant; turned to her home here after Vernon Avenue, Is a medical
MIDDLEIIORT, OHIO
NOT OPEN
Women's Association of the ed to Columbus Tuesday after James T. Lee, Sr., Henderson; spending the winter in Akron patient at the
Clinic.
PltiDAY ano!I\ATURDAY
Middleport First United Pres- a weekend visit here with her Miss Sallie F. Glenn, Bender· with her daughters .
..J~E~A" ·
byterian Church.
brother, Edward Hoeflich and son; Mrs. William G. Abels, Dr. and Mrs. John Harley
(Teehnicolor)
Mrs. Edward Burkett, pres!- Mr. and Mrs. Reino Lind.
Rt. 1 Ulng Bottom; Miss Susie and son, Springfield, were week·
!~~~jH~!un~ter, Arthur Ken- dent, conducted the meeting
L. Edwards, Middleport; Hir· end guests , of his sister, Mrs.
and LotZ~e!~e~~ during which time reports from
outh Groupl Plan
am T. Fisher, Rt. 1 Miners- J. E. Harley.
the men of FJ Dorado the three groups were given.
•
•
ville; Holly N. Friend, Rt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and
done to his bride! He Prayer and group singing op- Swamm~g Party
Long
Bottom; Herman H. daughter, Valei'ie, were in Athwith any weapon avail- ened the meeting. Miss Mar- A swimDUDg party was plan- Wolfe, Racine; Mrs. Stanley E. ens Sunday for the At h en s
~dla to ~ACO"
garet Sauer gave the prayer ned for June 11 at ~yal Oak Bush, Wellston; Paula L. Kirk, High School baccalaureate. Bob
(Tecbnicolor)
for missionaries.
Park when the combmed youth Ravenswood; Mrs. David
Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
~~~~K~~eel,~~J~an~e Ruuell,
Refreshments were served by groups of the Methodist ~yra- Wyant, Rt. 5 Jackson; Mrs. William Stewart, and nephew
t.l
Fro~~~d~ Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs.' Arthur cuse, Forest Run and Miners- Tommy L. Hall, Rt. 1 Oak Hill; of Mr. Lewis, Is a member of
''W''""" atood rea- Lewis, Mrs. 0. H. Stewart, Mrs. ville Churches met SundaY Mrs. Gary P. Lee, Elyria; Mrs. the graduating class.
ave a town. Is his mis- Vaughan, Mrs. Larry Ander- night.
Franklin D. Wright, Rt. 4 Jack· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young,
accompli8hedT
son, and Mrs. Robert Haggerty.
Church camp p!BDI were dis- son.
Melanie and Joey ol Cam·
... cussed and the program f o r
bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil·.
the evening was presented by
Births
liam Kitlchen llld daughters,
! Annette Warner. Bee Bachtle Mrs. William F. Shato, Rt. 2 Debbie and Denise Chillicothe
I was in charge of the meeting Patriot, daughter, 8=17 a.m. were holiday guesb of Mr. and
'\ attended by 10 members, a Monday; Mrs. ~ennetb M. Han- Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr.
'
counselor, and the Rev. Wen- er, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, son, 8=42 Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Sween· ~·~~
dell Stutler.
a.m. Monday; Mra. Keith M.
Charleston, W. Va., spent
~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;::-- Mount, Rt. 2 Pedro, son, 10:15 the weekend here with Mr.
a.m. Monday; Mrs. Haro~d ~· and Mrs. Carl BraMan.
Queen, Jr., Rt. 1 Gallipolis, Guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
R.tzafratzl
son, 3:32 a.m. Tuesday.
Knight over the hOliday were
Missed out? There's
D111Cbarge1
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Halley, eo.
plenty more. Look under
Mrs. Eva Cheesebrew, Mrs. lumbus.
FURNITURE DEALER§
Margaret Coffey, Nick Cutney, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin GinIn the YELLOW PAGES.
Mrs. Alberta L. Fife, Marvin ther and family,
&amp;!QUI
Where your fingers do
L. Friend, Mrs. Jack D. Hart,
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold L. Hutchison, Mrs. Don- Willlam Childs for the
the walkina,
'¥ plsl
....
aid Kelmlaon, Mrs. Buell E.
Day weekend.
-· Is • til flt1111 I
Matthews, Mrs. D. w. Roth- Mr. and Mrs. James John••
..,~~~-1
I
geb, Fred J. Russell, Mrs. Aar· son and family were In Maryson Saunders, Lawrence E.
ville Sunday. The family will
rell, Kevin D. Teaford, Burnie move there Mooday.
WIDdera, Nancy K. Willard, Mrs.
Ray ~gle, Mrs. Paul D.
Hugtles and Infant son, M r 8.
George E. Knapp and infant
HAS NOT RAISIID
iOn, Mrs. Jamet~ R. Powell and
GAS PRICUI
, ,';
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infant son, Mrs. Steve E. Stevenson and Infant 1011, M r s.
Regul1r ~, 9c
'Jliomas F. eon!ey, Donald V.
Dearing, Harry J. Dennison,
Ethyl ~ 31.9c
I
Roy Ellgland, Hiram Fisher,
George M. Hogaten, Robert L
Smith, Mrs. TomDIJ L. Ha1I.
J' '
Mrs. Mabel H. Hayes, M r 1.
W, •MIIn
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Pomeroy

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Are ,'ionored

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Personal NoteS

SANDALS FOR
ACnVE OR LBSURE MOMENTS

Hospll• a} NeWS

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