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but to go thro."gh wtth 1t,:• 1 which dates the ploJ to ~jll and hving with Feme TUlane / On Oet. 4, the documentary
Shendan sa1d He says he s , Kennedy was allegedly hatched played two games at home in contmued. Oswald was .n
afratd if he changed hts 1tn New Orleans at a 'party" l~;m Sept. 20 and Ort. 4.
Dalljls, where he regtstereo at
testimony, that Garmon mtght attended by Shaw, Ferrie and ' NBC News quoted two w1tnes- the YMCA, spoke with an •
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question of Lee Harvey t"s I place on the same day as a, in New Orleans and he was were offered inducements, rang.
wald's wh•reatouts on Sept 20,/ Tulane football gam• and that/ clean-shaven, according to hiS I ilJg from money to threats ,.f
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Jury Selected For Cassius Clay's Trial
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former World · Boling Negroes on e1ther the LouiS VII e
1Thursday after 36 holes of HOUSTON (UP!)-Testimony
By Unlt"d Jiron lnlfrulloDal stroke play white the IJ&gt;divldoal hegins today in Caasius
Association champion.
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ctmnte, Pitt 57 22'1 4t M
be cut to the low 60 scores. and • struggle Clay predicts will be
six women jury took leso Clay refused Induction Apr~ I '
Cepeda, StL 55 2117 33
ties on Thursday.
' , tough~ than his
than two and a halfhoun, 23 on the grounds be should
Siaub, Hou 53193 18 66
Tllday's East-West match will champumslllp bout
although the start of the h.Ve been exempt because he Is
GDZlllz, Phil 52 165 2 954 ,
put a number of two-man teams Terrell.
Mledlon pr~• was 4elayed a Black Muslim minister 9il per
Rose, Ctn
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from each sector against each Jury selection was completed more than five hours Monday. cent of the lime and a boxer
McCrvr, StL 49173, 29 56 , olller In best-ball play. The Monday In Clay'• trial
de'l'heCOb ctlnathy DijurysclpllnclofudOhres. ~ only 10 per cent ol the time.
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Yastrzemskl Red Sox 16· . 1 te
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National League: Wynn,' As- , 1:,;~ ,;,:~~:~! bout
would give members ol their the trial will be over and Clay
F Rbsn, Bal 62 230 49 77
'tros 411; Clemente, Pirates I&amp;;
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wfll be free. However, If
Kallne, Det 11 ;11 45 68
Aaron, Braves 15 , Perez, Beds John MUier of Brigham
The jury includes a banker, a : JUdge rules ~e board was
Ystzski, Bos 62 224 38 73
«; Phillips, CUbs 42•
University and Kemp
persOMel repre•entattve for ~ 1correct, the trial wtll go to the
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Amerkaa League: F. Robin- 110n of Southern California,
Freebn, Del 62118 'l1 61
aon, Orioles 56; Klllebrew, ruled a slight favorite over the r ~oye 1 ·~er at
Super P..mlum Quality
Ptroclll, 8os 60 212 29 65
Twlna 52: Yastrzemsl&lt;l, Red Sox Eaot, paced by B. R.
Armco. an e:Oploye relatiODlf
Berry, Chi
59 231 33 70 , 46; Kalme, Tigers 46; Howard, of Louisiana State and
man for Humble on IJid
Nrthrp, De! 55 Z2t1 28 68 , Senaton 39
Lewis Jr. of Wake Fore!!,
ReOnery Co a llriteh board
Blair, Bal
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National Leape: Queen, Reds tourney.
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Braves 17: W)'llri, Astros
Plrdles 1-2: Farrell, Phlls and the team title nine of the last
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Perez, Reds It; Brock,
lfu11hes, Cards &amp;-2.
yeses, was Brlgbam
jury lthoug~ 11 Negroes were
13; PhiWpa,
~aa Le•iH• Horton, LQu/siana State, Flortda~,II'!:I~Inc~~~~.:ed In the panel ofiiO for
Pirate• 12.
White Sot 8-0i Sparma, Tigers hnma State, Southern c
Antmeaa Leape1 F. Robin- and l&amp;cGlothlln, Angels 6-1, and Wake Forest. San
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Minn. 4 Batt o, 1st, tw1hght
Hard, hilling and sharp pitcll-1 Mark Werry pitched the route •gles, and Danny Stone, a single. Thursday mght
Available At
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EEONDELAWARE,
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Cleve. 4 K.C. 2, tst twtltght
IUPI\-The East me~ the a 18-2 wm over the Yanka In and walking ill baltfrs. Young
n a.;w~ ~r.' 0~":::! Dod. er' up the game later 'at· Ea stern,
Cleve
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' won 6_1. Mike Nesseirood p•t- 1 ThiS game, too, Will be made
Phone: 992-3748
Detroll 5 Calli 1 2nd night
champ10nsh1p on this resort The Dodgers, meanwbile sco- Joe Welker went aU tbe way, h ,j th
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The actual 72. hole tour- Eddie Young aod ·F!oyd Bur- while walking 011tf one! Plrlle re~,Da e Stl&gt; er~e~ k
Boston (Bell 3-!i) a't ~lW York ' nament, the nation's oldest golf ney combined to pitch on&amp;. hit burlm Marty Vaughan, Davis I~n d "::'bad"~· I rar ~ I
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Ca1 1fornla (Hamtlllm 11-01 at universities tee off on the 7 000- ry Eyans.
I Getbng the Dodger hilt! were •Yanks
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D••roit (Pcd•es HI), 9 p m
yard par-72 course at Sha~ee Tiger hitters were Bob Black- :Welker, a double and single, Young, Burr.ey '3) and P
Kensns City (Nasi&gt; 7 51 at • In•
!ston wtlh a;ol~ homer, two dou- 1and Tim Colburn, Jon Buck, , Dlll. Werry ~ Wyatt.
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' The major Intercollegiate golf igtes and a lmgle; Andy Vau- 1Carl Offutt, Tink Dtehl an~ Dodgen t5l 4Xll - 14 I :
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I championship features compe(J.: ghen, two smgles; Ed Abbott, tFred Sllllth, each a !Ingle, P1- Pirates
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!ton for team and lndlviduBII" double and Burney, Jeff Ridg- [rate hitturs were Chu~k Faulk, Welker &amp; Offutt M Vaughan,
Woeh at Chtcago 2, twi-nlght
honors with Houston University, way and Paul Dill, each a sin- a two-run homer: Jon Dillard I DaviS (l), J. Dtllard (3) and C,
l,l1•onesota at De(roit, night
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, eurance run wllh hJS s~cond slllmontlls of puhlle investigatton Monday mght in the Ohio made also woold be exempt Jn.1 p. en 'd • r~ed'
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that at all l~els of JOC!ety dleport Boy~ League action gle '" the fourth aftfr HoffmaJl
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• • e Yanki · · ·, . · · 100 010 - 2 4 0
suspi~ion and w0111t of all to age
lengthy calendar t:..tay headed omam m s case.
to meet si!uatlons 'u they d&amp; Yanks f-3 as this third week of Heda .. . .. .. '10 !OX - t I
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expl()lt tile nation's sorrow and The biU IS permiSSIVe, gtv"1g by a Senate-approved meaaure
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eight district supermle'ndentl. U~ tile Indi ns ::~.:r:-es, Kinney and Hoffman. Umptre:
dy'• deat!J"
-· to impose bv resolutton a tax of wastes In underground pits Thfo Slbthty commisaioners in o 11 e
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In hiS statement, GarriSon up to 5 per .cent on utthty b•lls Senate wtll constder four bllls county would go into 81Wther Tenth DQtriC\ &lt;Mlgressman
day~ead the te'gue wttlu 54 SENA liS-INDIANS
" od the NBC report had been of indlVtduals and busme, es. By twc votes, the House d~ county to appropriate l81ld fur Clarence jj;, Milltr today anlUI
reco REouro.VANK GA
Paul CUnrungham's homer
ro1ented With a great deal cf I for genetol revenue purpose• feated 4lh17 Monday night a a proJect because 11 weuld be nounctd approval of a training
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and single and a double by Jay
SJ!y in order to try and
Rep Walter Whtle R-Luna, blll whJCh would have gtven aafer to take the land off an- program fpr unemployed per- J,
11 :. . tbel~fa~ned ~o,i:alkl!ll Warner, for the lndlans, were
e •t more d•ges!Jble
l lhe chtef sponsor, esttmated county commisstoners authority other CllUnly's tax dupU~ 1 , sons -residing In •the JackBOII ~
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' ~mn~.Janned • walked 6 for Senators who score4 three runs
,,, _, cnts today m W'•hm~ton, 1$25 mtlhon a year at the rate I tv in adJotmng coun!y for an - P'rmil school boards to accordanc~ llliiJl Sechon 211 ~ h v Co J7d~ 27 · 2Bii 5 ~II- ~ k ~'ttl
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bee""'" we are •n the process which tt was expected to be
Would Enlarge Airport
employes and their dependents Training Act
IUIOXfH!Cledly Sunday In Grant 1 omer, Phil Mdler .,~ triple, victory.
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The Cuvahoga County delega- - ProVide tenture for no..: The (ll'!lgra;_, 'lllil\11! will be -~::Ita!.
and Ste;~ ~:rlach and Dave For the Senato;a, Bra II o D,
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The tax would be appllod on !ton sou~ht passage of the teaching, noo-elvll 1 e r vic • conducted jointly by the stat
h wu the 1011 ol the I a-lA! ~ ·u.e g ·•
Walburn and Coatea Ncb bad
Rofule Testimony
· , harges for electnc1tv g as, measure to assure acqulstion school employes after three emplllym•n! !IOI'III'll~ and ~ Hug! ~~ Florence Jordan, forReds, Tom Cooke two hilf1,,and l!lewer and Kloes
Y Ru" o one of Gom water, steam, atr, sewerage of two acres in Lake Counly yean' employmenf.
tiona! e®catiOII 0rfic.. w111 tner Y 0 ~alhpotts. He Is surone eacn. Ml were qles,
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Chest~r Ro)lSIJ lanned-t r w.UC• ·,
't Shaw, haa t~ent1fted graph ~"'!"'
Coun~ AirpQI't to accommodate law enforcement olflters wb o filbs wttb fll!l Ralston Purina
a ~ two_-nar old daued 7 for the wers. DotJ.oll
as the mysterious "Clay In addthon t0 ~rivato ult•t- jet aJrllnm.
have completed poHce tr8llllng Plopj wl!ich 11 QJmpfetiiiB ~
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and Cunning~m fannEid 10,
"'"~" who is alleged to tes. it would be impoaed /m Rep : Joseph .T-u 11 e y, II!" programs,
new twtey ~~ facility
llm•fc of Po •: Mro Ar, wal~ 6, and had four bolllllel
e tek.. per\ in a consptracy serv1e•s of mumr~pal corpora- Mentor. led the opposlltoo He - Permit county and district near Wellstqn,
dlie Glbaon, ZanesviUe; Mro "Monitors" alter the IJnlon back of them, ,
lions, county and regmnal wat- noted !hare Is Jn the 7th Court tuberculosis ~pttals' trusfR.ea The ~.841 grant wiD ~·vide James Rober~son. Clllumbus: "eheesebox on a ralt" that sank Also getting, hits for the Jndl.
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u"w•ver, the ,(lotumentary er and sewor distrtcts, ollter of Appeals an appeal bv t ~-1! to lease Jand and buiJdmp f~ on-the-job Ira" · for ~ark- Mrs. Behald Ultert, Columbus; the Confederate Merrimac in ans were R)c~ Stobarl a dol&gt;,a•&lt;l "CI.ay. o· Cl•m R•rtra•d poh!tcal sllhdtvts•ons, or a~ency CUyahoK; County oomml.ttsl,n. clinics and out-patient depart- ers In vartou:'lus pertaining Mrs. IIDward Logan, Pomeroy the world's first battle of ble and single, 1B. Stewart a IIIIi'
;,co en•t An NBC N•ws of the state sellinR, furnish•pg en 1n a suit over two J)ar!:tit ments.
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to tnrlrev and poultry dresslq and a brother Robert Jordan, armored w~rshtps.
gle,_ and T. Manley two singles.
""""-!" h.. seen htm C'em or dei!Vertn~ a ut•hty service. oltand needed fQI' the~- -Prohibit stale unlversiUes and pac~aging
~ofColumbtJS.
A tu 11 th fl till "h been Tndtans ... .. • 005 311-10 8 4
" ··•· and i1 nor hiS real name.
Governmcnlj Exempt
He said that 11 the Cf111J1bJs- or colleges !rom dO[!Oiitlng dDrviees •wll! be Wednesday ~· a :lsto e ~ 1~ as t tw Senators , , , 160 2IX - 12 a 2
0
r:h " • P'O•)dobym
ustld by The federal and stole aovern- stoners were~ ··- ol:'tl.e•~·i"trr nabollll or other •'"- ill ••·
at 1 ~.m. at lllller's Funeral
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th actlona b t and Manley, Roush and ~HP " 1JOI C!or i!h•w"
the state or a•v of thetr a•en- Irving to 1• 1n the back dQor Three bll!J wero pas.ed II'
"' me !reel Cenietery, The e ad ~~ on,
h v·~ Umpire: S, Oiler,
NBC Mid II ll'llU!d not di,..tose ries, would not have to oev fhe willl special tnlerest ltglJiitlon the Senate, Including one to put
I!A!v, Robert Card and the Bev. 881 ed ( 't~u~ oa ~ ~reml~
If» ree• name of "Clem Ia&lt; on utility HerVICCS to them ltr nreempt tile neld ..
general health district etflployeo
W':"""ll Stutler wlll officiate. arm "'
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Bertr.m~" for hi• own protee- "•,i•• fumi•~ed roi•-&lt;&gt;nerot .! "P~enl!l , claimed the on'I" under the state' "'911 h t vie • ~ $
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' roLUMBUB '(UPIJ - Form- Ul t' of lent
Ytil&gt;' carrie" and command boats
er ~lean S...te leadtr c.
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Stuley Mech8111' of Ne!ll&lt;liiVille
uS. inlantrymen have been OhiO Electric Co, O!'io Power
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TINUED From _P•.ge .1
b;allo!l'• tiUfllfill ·lll"&lt;lill ~pll
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since February in preparation Athens Messen1er, WMPO Ra0
the ps~~~d ~~~~:!~o:f g~:
tu U "utterly flllt8stle."
Major lnpe llaulfl
for carrying the war to the dlo, J!:lberfelds, M~ip Local
ways rm · n to re
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Medtmn, chalnnan of a eum- 1y lllllted Pnu faRruiJoall rivers alld marohland1 of the School ,Ofllelals.
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ridg."".'::t ~~~ CLEVELAND (UP!) - Polioel The package, which was
to BalU~ In :\'to:it 1\ISCU. lilfslion appointed bJ Goo.
Amert..a Lea
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Mebng Delta. For the battle P0!4EROY -"Robert l)ouc!l, ·
approtches wtlh ut the .11
said Monday a secretary from equivalent ot 20 sticks of
CoQnty befora the bumti Jamea A. Rhodell to •ua-t a llts at N y !gilt ll'fpd
in they switched to fl&lt;lattng troop Paul CarPer, Margaret McDaaparticipatmi 1, onciall vt age tl suburban ,Garfield Hetghts mire, did not up!~ beca·
fomtd. ~ was ihere visit- ftvlslm of the tal 1JIIom, laid IFi.:at Ga~i' n- ' P ' ra carrierl that carried them tels, r,!ary Allee Samuels, Nor- Gave~ Porn~· El _ drove 80 miles to Sugar Creek , It was improperly ctbectecl lng 1 sister and brother-In-law. the Jli'GI)Oied gr.. ,_qu tal Cal
100 0011 P20- 2 6 2 along the Rach Cat Rtve, below rna l)aker, Gerald McDaniel,
mentary5fl PTA oy rmle iOhto, Sunday with' a package of a sparkplug.
coold "bankrupt many
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Robo\ft Vaujhn, Tommy Heuter,
11110 0011 .~ 0 6 0 Saigon.
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high-power plastic explosive un- Miss Madelebte Kllm8111Dy Gadleld Heighta Pollee Capt. ea."
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Bton wJia e a M•d-July record der th• hood of her car.
drove sf% cllilren from
WIIII&amp;Im C. HCITipn ui(l the "Obr commtu.e tried to lind WriJbt, IIDJII (') and ~- The troops landed In watst Zo~a Johnson, Harlan Webhop on
upper parkmg lot.
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explosive had been llolen from ways t&amp; equalize IJid motlem- en. Lolicb, Wlelerllbam l'il high waters of the marshland runa, Lloyd Wright, Shirley Le- Dl'""' street ~epalr and
the Anny.
ize the tax system, IJid • eer- llld freeilan. WP-Wrtibt 12-0). and atiacked the Fifth Viet wls,,Effle Pickw, Harold Noo;.
resurfaCIIlg In the vtllage at
Police belleve the bomb wu talnly 4ld not reeomlllfllll any- ILP-Lolleb (r.i), IIR-Belch- ~~ lndepe~dent Battalion. ton, Guy E4dle Guinther, Marlelljlh .00 decided to borrow
intended 1m ~qmeone elle. Miss thfrig foolish Ulrt this" JoiMiem ard! (8th).
Wtth South Vtetnamese troops Jon Ebersbach Mrs E the 1
$30,0Qi for the work mstaad of
Komarooy lives in the same said
rs.conct Gamel
porting from the south, the P~ps Don H,;.nel J
Wfn.
$40,000 u was earlier proposapartmont building u 1 w•U· The Ctiticfsm ~ 1 h 0 CaL ,
OUt 11110 11110- I 4 I infantrymen poured In from the dqti, Homer Smith,' J:phlna
ed.
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~wn hoodlum and sometimes lint major attad 011 Rhodes' P.tro1t
1101 001 21~ ~ • D norlh and -west and _ ~an the ijatifaves.
- Talked abou! arcepting a
para her car In the tame stall, plan to lev)' addlllonal lfUI ~· Kelso 11) and Rodg- IM!ven-hour battle that ended at S~RACUSE - Arlotta Pick·
road Ia tho Kerr s Run area,
po!iee aald,
fOil education by lmpotlnc 1 1 ers,, McLtin 11-7) and Price. midnight Monday,
erul, Milton Roush.
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near the bookmobtle HQ, as a
According fD pollee Andrew per cent tal
lpt 1LP-Tumer (1-1). 1111-Knoop
MIDDLEPORT
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new Blriet to be known as Roe.'
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on fii'OSI rece I ' (4tb),
Cl010 From River
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del 8t No action wao taken
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, 0!_ Wlclthlfe, Mi4' of lllt,slneso !Irma,
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Attend! ""'" Mayor I.e ,ar
omarony s ..-otber, noticed the
Minn.
' OOD 1102 """-- 4 4 0 the river and attacked the King, Eva H•rtley, Rose Mary
Clfllt
Schoenleb :n d
car was not running on aU cylFINAL ACI'ION '
Bal.
OOD 000 ~ 0 I 1 trapped Viet Cons !rom barely Ly~ns, Freda Edwards, James
Councilmen Lou Poulin Roy
jnders when he baaed ~ out of WAsiUNGTON iUPI) -Final Bosw•ll (HI and
Nixon· 1110 ' yards away, MaraM sal4 Farmer, Ma~ Davis;, MlltoQ
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Reuler Don Collins ani Fultl
driveway Sunday ru,ht.
oon,teu!mal ac!IDn to nlflld Phoebus Miller t9) and Etch,; the &amp;UDJhipa poured 2,1109 Hood, Roger! Slst&lt;on.
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lve atladled to the lleerln8 Cl)j. defermen(s, and bar chance se- -Oliva (5th)
the communiat position aa well Betty Sayre, Martha J,.ou Beenmn.
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expected today de- (Seconds Game)
as70 mortar ~ouods and a lar~ ale Emma .Adam,, Rober a
SuM:-' of the fmnll1 ealled spite Ropubllu~ complaln!tt that Mlnn
1103 OlO 00!- 5 4 0 number of tll'tllades and illlall Cleland.
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g Creek Marlhall Robtrt dtaft lntqultles had not all been JaaL
023 ltl'l 011_ t 15 1 arm• fire.
MINERSVILLE - Clan ~
DBttiltD TO INTEREST or
Huprlcb who notl\led lherlff'a corrected.
1 Grant Ollom 131 Perry 131 Troops of th 9th lnfBJ!trY Intyre, Herbert Mcln!Yrt •1111..
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and demoUIJon uRoland (I), Wwthmlton &lt;T) a~d Division suffered 211 ld\led and cy Arnold, ClarenC. NO~n.
peril.
l'P)':Joi MIXED
BatleY NlxOD &lt;4)· Bunker )II wounded The Navy Ill"" LONG B&lt;ll"'PII! - He nt.t
liJ.u Komarony J8ld her Clll' NEW YORK rtJI&gt;I) - Jlrt~· DIU~ (8) and Rozoovslc ' tn-otected bY armor plate Bahr, Susan E. Pi~ott Ma~
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had !lot been l'tlllllfriJ ltlloothly today opened mixed with a firm El£hebaj'ren &lt;7C WP-Bunk~ sitfleRd only 15 woon~. · B~rlnn, WIUlfd..J'!Iot~ iucb~
-:• M":o,:",. "'...,:;--;;:. o •,'.; Students and teachers from speabr and a praise servloe for about I week and poUce un4~ \111 the New York (2-3). LP.,qr•nt (U). IIR8,
, J B~rton, Cjlarlet "~~' !1f; I
:four st.tes attended the annual I was held Sunday morning. There :~~:a~ could 111\1&lt;1 been Stoc~ l!scha~ge TradlnJ was) Carow &lt;5th), Klll~brew (19th),
NO l!IJUIIlM
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CINCINNATI !UPil, ,_ Tile REEDSVILLI:-'- Verna- .•
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Fair Play Scllool near Danville , the school at noon.
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bl' CIIE&amp;t'Eti .:
Pai'Xir,
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call Tho eldest attending thlo 1different states. There 1 was , A wtdt olrlety ol talent wiii1Gui!1Hs, -Rosj!mary
ltit,indMra. EveiJDc\eia"""i
M~a~. li'Jr.U lllllrlct COUrt ._MASON, W. VA, -lt. D:
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Adatl11to'n ""li ,_
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,Emerafi!IC)I Squaa 1tge1 a mu· vtd Krawsctrn, Denise Snlld- p.m.
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WEST COLUMIIJA·
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o ... "'" en.. pre- Plaftl are before the trustees Istcal contest 1a 'tbt Soujhem gr&lt;~ll lOttr 1011 and 1 ~It for ldulta and • CMtta for dii~ , •
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11'hf' a--re~~~, Kll'td tlrlfftth' dten 'llallll UDdir.
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died dllliliJ par, tor !llOl'e ,lrallers forj Caab'frtzes tf
t30 and f'l) Pat lftd Jiy "IIIli
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pqlfell·' fi ''Ill
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leamJJ!tn, Plw Art also unde!&gt;- wUI jle awanle4 ~lilt lbree top RDusll '
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lli!ni .Pllfl w10 be tl!lr~ 11 ,Wlu be ,._ Neftll '
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game McC~rver smgled
1to vtctory over the slumptng and put the Gtants ahead ·t:. · '" '
In other Naltooal League Houston rebever Barry
I Reds m the only afternoon th• th1nl mnmg and Hartrt::··~.:~;Jj
games Monday, St. Louis edged w1th one out and, eame all the gam•
of the season sent til•· I!
Houston 5-4 In 11 innings, Los way around to"feore on Mam' 1 May&lt;' mnth homer of the old Nolan to the shower~ lat:bldst
Angeles nipped AUanta 3-2 and drtve to nght-center.
··sed lty:.Oear
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San Fra&gt;.ctsco topped Cicinnati Dick Schofield, a seldom u:
6-3
utility player, singled home
Cleveland swept a twl-ntght Lefebvre wtth one out in the
doubleheader from Kansas City 111nth mnmg t" pace the
4-2 aod 2-t, Minnesota blanked Dodge" to thelf thlfd stratght
Baltimore 4-0 before losing 9-5 v•rtory.
and Cjtlifornla shut out Detroit Schofteld, who also homered
2-0 then lost 5-l in American in the contest, got hts game·
League games
winning h1t off rebever D1ck
Extra llullng Wtn
Kelley after the Atlanta sou&lt;lh- 11
Roger Marts doubled home paw had walked Lefebvre and
Tim McCarver wtth the winnmg pinch-hitter Jtm Htckman
run In the lith as the Cardinals Wtlile Mays and Jtm Hart
boosted the" lead over second homered of£ rook1e scnsat•o•
place Cmdnnalt to one-half "'Gary Nolan to power the Giani'

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teachfrigs to practical use last
Saturday. He baJlged out lour
hits Saturday to spark a ~ate
victory, added four hits Sunday
in anothei' triumph and stroked
three more Monday night to
paoe Pittsburgh to a 4-3 victory
over the Chicago Cubs.
"Two weeks ago Harry
Walker told me to choke up a
couple of lnclles on the bat,"
satd the 28fear-dd outfielder.
"It's helped. That and a Uttle
luck. I'm able to walt on the
bail a little longer now."
Alou's hot streak has boosted
his average to .317 and as a
result of his hitting the Pirates
have moved to within four and
one-ball games of the league-

Pel. GB
St. Louil
22 .6'11 ...
Ctncinnati
40 26 • .1Ml6 i!.
Pittsburgh
3S 27 .550 4!!1
San Franc!SCI) 34 28 .548 4!!1
Chwagq
32 28 ,533 5!!1
AUanta
21 II .500
Phlladelplrla 28 32 /RI
Los Aogeles
26 36 .419 12!!1
Houaloll
26 38 .400 14
New York
20 38 .346 161!.
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San li'railclsco 6 Clnclmtall I
Pittsburgh 4 Clicago S
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!All Tlmea EDT)
picked up its sec A protest of a game played m ering. The sitortstop attfmptmg The pertment rule applymg 1 Otler was mterefered wtth m
Chicago (Niekro J-2) , at
straight win m Little South- Middleport June 13 between the /to make the play fell, shook m the case IS as follows
hiS advance at second base
New Yorlr at Phila lmght)
League actton on Monday !Middleport and Pomeroy Pony jOiler wtth the bail gomg mto 1 7 18 - A batter who has he- after 01ler had scored, return·
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a 16-5 vtctory over viSiting baseball teams was upheld Mon- center f1ekl. Oiler off the short- ~ come a runner " entttied io un- 1ul htm to th1rd base. Had the
1day night by League President 1stop and dashed to thtrd. The 1mpeded progress as be advanc- call been correctly mierfer.nce,
st Leuis !Jaster S-2) at
Falls
HoustQn (Belinsky 1-2), 9 p m Bobby Patterson pttched tile iChet Tannehill and the game or- center ftelder threw tile ball to •• around the base:; Whenever 01ler should have been returnAtlanta (Lemaster 7-1), at
six mrungs for the wmners, ordered replayed from the fifth third m a second attempt to 11a defensive player tmpedes the t'&lt;l to second base, as the ball
t,os Angeles (Singer 1-3 , 11
four and walking' f1ve. tnning on.
, catch the runner, with lite ball runner m any way, -un:ess lte
had to be ruled dead at 1 hat
p m.
moundsmen Steve Jen- Th g me will n;t be replay going over third Oller scored l• ultemptmg to fteld a batted pomt
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Curfman and B. MIller
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' ton the overthrow.
ball or has the ball m hts pos- , Bet the correci call, under 1
Franctsco (BQlin 3-li or
out seven and walked 10 led, however, ~nt•: the end 01 1 'After ihis had all &lt;feveloped ';essmn, the umptre shall call the rules, was obstructton m :
al 9-&lt;J , 11 vm
bttiers were Kevin the season, an t en .only If ItS !the llrst base umpire called m- i"'obstrucllon." !llil runnersi whtch the ballts not dead, and I
New York !Hendley 2-01 at
a triple, double a n d outco~e h:s • bearmg on the' terference on the shortstop and Ishall be permttted to advance, IOJfer should I ave been perm1t- 1
ph, la delohla ~ (L. Jackson 4-7),
Patterson, two home champmns tp
Iupon the InsiStence of the Porn- wtlhout danger of bemg p u I ted to score, as he dtd
u05 p m.
Mtek Ash, two singles, The rulmg was made upon 1eroy manager, Oller was return- ;out, to the t&gt;ases whtch, m the I rr th,&lt;~o game ts ~:",lntmed later
Wed..,day's Games
Steve Wtnebrenner and A- 1the unanimoUs advtce ,of oui- 1 ed to third base, erasing the 1Judgment of ihe umptre they 1t will begm m the bottom of •
New york at Phila. tnight)
Moore, each a single, : side, diSinterested baseball men &gt;Core At -that pomt announced would have reached had "ob- the fifth mmng wtth cne out, 01
l'h• rago at Pitisburgh I night)
Leiart httlers were J Jen- of the cuunty, The facts of the 1Middleport it was playing the structton" not been called. The ler havmg scored, and 1~e score
Ctncinnati a~ HOIISton (night)
a home run and single; mc1deni that produced the pro- ,game under protest. ·
ball is in play and runners may 6-5 for Pomeroy
Jenkms, two singles, and test were agreed to have heen j Middleport officially protest- :odvance further at thetr own In anoth•r ruhng, also :.!nnSI L'·u s at Los Angeles (night)
Ailanta at San Francisco
Curfman, a smgle.
as follows by Man~er Homer 1.ng the game according to sec- mk "
d•y night Tanneh1ll revmed ,m I
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302 1100- 5 5 Sm1th of Pomeroy and Don 1 Lion 617 of the Boys teague Of- Therefore, t! was ruled by 1•arher tentative deciston g• v•ng
Amtrtcan League
4116 411-16 t /Wlison of Middleport
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rtctal rule book -for 1967, semor Tannehill that the call was not 1Eastern a forle1t vwtory uver I
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w. L. Pet,
S JPnkins, Curfman (2), 8 "In, l)le bottom of the ftfth m- divl8ton page,J1.
a JUdgement call, but an error 1 Pomeroy 1ast Thursday mght
Ch1rago
36 23 610
Miller (3) and D, Jenkins. Pat- mng with one out and the score The contention is that there I'" application of the rule , be- due to an unavOidabl e mi&lt;Up m ,
Detrot!
34 23 ,5(3
terson and Ash
Pomeroy 6, Middleport 4, cannot be interference called cause a defenstve team cannot the schedule
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Minnesota
32 31 .500 6
Steve Oiler was hit by a pitched' agamst the defensive team onl be called for mterference and Pomeroy manager Sm1th had I
Cleveland
32 31 5G11 6
ball On the first pitch to the a runner. The proper call would the ball ruled dead Rather the asked a schedule change be
Boston
31 11 .5011 6\\
nell hitter, Oiler stole second. be obstroJCtlon and that the de£enstve team can be charged Ipubl.,hed well m advance of
Balttmore
30 3:! .484
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'fhe catcher mlde a throw 'to Iball ts still in play and the run- only for obstructiOn, m which last Thursdav mght announcmg '
California
32 35 4711 8
second with the shortstop eov- ner If' entitled to advance.
th ball is not dead, w1th the the game wtth Eastern would ~

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By FRED MeMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Matty Alou'o refresher course
in batting from his old professor
may have started things rollmg
toward a successful graduatwn
for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Alou, who earned his masters
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degree in batting last year when
he led the National League with
1-1&lt;0
a .42 average, learned the !me
techniques of hitting from hiS
"No, you're not getting me to manager, Harry Walker, \ast
look down and mfss !he baD!'' year, but he was flunking tile
subject tbls season and sought
his skipper out two weeks ago
IDS
for a cram course
Alou took some good notes
from Walker's lecture, digested
l)Ct'U
them and began putting tbe

The New Orleans prosecutor
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sor He demanded lsraeh lrOORi
RIBBON CUTTING -- Conrad Ohlmger, on beh~f
•"&lt;lence that w~ have caught a , tUPIJ-A:rner~ca's turn carrie , aggressor mthe war wtlll the ' -Freedom of International w•thllraw lrom llOcuplal Arab 1
of the board of elders, secol)d from left, cut the ribbon •o
very !arge ftsh
Itoday m the UN. General Arabs
waterways In the area.
territqry, He called on the U.N
lJ ~· :U .f
,open the new barsonage of the Pomeroy Church of Chrjst
Gal'rlson has charged that Assembly debate on tile Midd!e ' Goldberg pledged the reply 1 -Limits on the Middle Ea!t'• Securill' Councll, which has I
"' 'at 1645 Lincoln Heights Sunday, Others takil)g part 1a
Clay J. Shaw, a New Orle•ns j East and US Ambassador after Kosvgm spoke bitterly ,arrns race
rebuffed the Sovtet anti-lsr~~J
th~ ceremony, left to right, a,;e Miltoq Roush, Glen Smith,
buslllCHman, took part '" a IArtltor J Goldberg was gtving. •gamst Israel Monday in -Political mdependonce and artve, to "efimmate all COiliO- •
both elders and the Rev James McGovern, new pastot~
CO"''pjracy to assalll!inate Pres-' "detailed answer" to Soviet operung the 122-natton emergen- , temtor~al lntegnty for each quences" of Israel's "aggresll
ldeet ;John F. Kennedy. He SaJd
Icy sesston the Kremlm called to I na!ton
slon ., An4 he satd Israel must LAKI!&amp;JDE. Ohio (UJ'l)
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Lee !/.trvey Osw~ld, Jack Ruby. ,!_AIR!dot N(UPik1111 -PodgoSovlet regam influence lD the Arab I
Isreal Must Pay
pay' tlie Arab war states for Modern Methodists mu!t be, ed
the lite David w Ferrte and .,., en
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ers the 29th Nod~-East Ohio The open house and dedicatton Conrad Ohlinger on beh~ lf -t
~ Cuba!ts participated m day for 181118 with U.A
The US ambassador was about balanced JUStice As D1plpmats Sllid Kosygm lalked JMelbodJSt Conference was told of the new parsona'ge at 1~4; 4~e board, cut u,.; o'ibbon opentheaJJesed plot. Shaw has been R. Prelldmt-Premlor Gamal expected to expand on the ftve Russtans have before. m pre- pretty much as he was expected MUnday at its opent session. Lincoln Heights was held Sll!l- 1og offtctally the newly p chastndicted
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Abllel Nasser, official liOUrc- ooll'f peJCe proqram for the , v1ous debates on ~e tssne, he -tough enoogh to carry out the Dr Robert Courtn~, head of day by the congregation of th~ ed and redecorated par!age.
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Elder Glen s th
The .NBC program "The JFK •• ..1d ..... y.
d I J hns
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It e ra s w o were ' ter .,.at said actiODlf would s ak loud- The Rev. James Mc(;o&gt;etn er.
Conspiracy The Case of Jtm furth d taU lh th
ta jtelevtsed speech Monday, John- aggressiOn, of hemg lnto•lcet. RusSia dld not mtervene to help th tbe 1 dlti 0
hl h apoke brteOy doring the d•dtra- Servl
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say Nasser and ' Pedgorny -Mideast nations respect / hemg "false thrOtJ8h ~ n dl But the dtplomats satd KOSY8t~ sounding resolutions and ~ un; lion and Mtlton Roush, e!1er, ed by women of the churC/1 were
1 "The case be (Gamsonl woold d!acuss tbe Middle East each otller's nght to hfe
through" wl!en talk!Jig on peace. talked softly enough to keep the dorstood better by the now ~on the tmportance of con- Mrs. James McGovern, Mrs.
has built l!ialnst Ciav Shaw is I oltuallon.
-Justice for the Arab re- He urged the as!ll!mbly to ' door open for posstble summit ge.?er~tton.
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based on lest101ony that dtd not Premier Alexei N K.,jgtn' i tugees of three Israeli-Arab condemn Israel os an aggres-1 talks Wtth Prestdent Johnson,
th ThChe ~ gechnerachtlonl saysnnotto
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PICNIC ANNOUNCED ' stand, I do not trust, your feast
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One prospective Witness admttThe past presidents of th days, you:
your
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4merlcan Legton AUllhary Un- htghsounding pnnclples at com2 "Members o1 Gamson's
n as will bold thetr annual p1c pared to your actual living,'"
st• (f. "'!rytnBto strengthen the
nic the home o1 Mrs.
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cast 8Jatnst Shaw, have threa- ,
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Neutzllng 105 Maple Place
Christians, fl they are to Th Red! 1 edged th y
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COLUMBUS (UP! I - AItelegraph servtce to or from a the two plots seeking to extract Pomeroy' Wednesday June 21 ' act rathet than just talk in to- k "4 2
1h Se toe
had two singles, and cKmney
to pottntlal wl/nesses.
count1wtde exctS• tax on ut1i- pomt outside the state, for I1an unreasonable price.
at f:30 p.m. Fsye Wildermuth day's world, must be !Jwolved t:'ted ·thea~,a~ .;~O ~· ~ld: a smgle. Cooke drove in the 10•

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NEW YORK (l1PI)- New tlon, but added "HIS name has
Orleans Dis!. Atty. Jtm Garrt- been gtven to the FBI·:
so;'s tnvesttgatton mto the As for Russo, NBC News
K nnedy assassmatton was de- correspondent Walter Sheridan
scrtbed on natmwlde televiSion S31d Russo told him, h1s
Monday ntght as a case toun~ed te~~lmony against Shaw may be
upoo tws, threats, fear, suspt a combmattOII of truth, fantosy
coon, tndueements and expiOJta- l o~ h..
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He says he Wishes hP had
~bortly before the NBC New never gotten mto this, but now
documentary went on the air,
Garnson Issued a statement
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but to go thro."gh wtth 1t,:• 1 which dates the ploJ to ~jll and hving with Feme TUlane / On Oet. 4, the documentary
Shendan sa1d He says he s , Kennedy was allegedly hatched played two games at home in contmued. Oswald was .n
afratd if he changed hts 1tn New Orleans at a 'party" l~;m Sept. 20 and Ort. 4.
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Jury Selected For Cassius Clay's Trial
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The team title will he decided
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former World · Boling Negroes on e1ther the LouiS VII e
1Thursday after 36 holes of HOUSTON (UP!)-Testimony
By Unlt"d Jiron lnlfrulloDal stroke play white the IJ&gt;divldoal hegins today in Caasius
Association champion.
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on Saturday. The huge netd wilt induction Into the armed forces, The selection of the alx men II-A.
ctmnte, Pitt 57 22'1 4t M
be cut to the low 60 scores. and • struggle Clay predicts will be
six women jury took leso Clay refused Induction Apr~ I '
Cepeda, StL 55 2117 33
ties on Thursday.
' , tough~ than his
than two and a halfhoun, 23 on the grounds be should
Siaub, Hou 53193 18 66
Tllday's East-West match will champumslllp bout
although the start of the h.Ve been exempt because he Is
GDZlllz, Phil 52 165 2 954 ,
put a number of two-man teams Terrell.
Mledlon pr~• was 4elayed a Black Muslim minister 9il per
Rose, Ctn
110 238 44 77
from each sector against each Jury selection was completed more than five hours Monday. cent of the lime and a boxer
McCrvr, StL 49173, 29 56 , olller In best-ball play. The Monday In Clay'• trial
de'l'heCOb ctlnathy DijurysclpllnclofudOhres. ~ only 10 per cent ol the time.
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West squad
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Allen, Phil
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Yastrzemskl Red Sox 16· . 1 te
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Church, Bolh replied Ingraham rules lhe Louisville
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National League: Wynn,' As- , 1:,;~ ,;,:~~:~! bout
would give members ol their the trial will be over and Clay
F Rbsn, Bal 62 230 49 77
'tros 411; Clemente, Pirates I&amp;;
-------cburch.
wfll be free. However, If
Kallne, Det 11 ;11 45 68
Aaron, Braves 15 , Perez, Beds John MUier of Brigham
The jury includes a banker, a : JUdge rules ~e board was
Ystzski, Bos 62 224 38 73
«; Phillips, CUbs 42•
University and Kemp
persOMel repre•entattve for ~ 1correct, the trial wtll go to the
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Amerkaa League: F. Robin- 110n of Southern California,
Freebn, Del 62118 'l1 61
aon, Orioles 56; Klllebrew, ruled a slight favorite over the r ~oye 1 ·~er at
Super P..mlum Quality
Ptroclll, 8os 60 212 29 65
Twlna 52: Yastrzemsl&lt;l, Red Sox Eaot, paced by B. R.
Armco. an e:Oploye relatiODlf
Berry, Chi
59 231 33 70 , 46; Kalme, Tigers 46; Howard, of Louisiana State and
man for Humble on IJid
Nrthrp, De! 55 Z2t1 28 68 , Senaton 39
Lewis Jr. of Wake Fore!!,
ReOnery Co a llriteh board
Blair, Bal
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National Leape: Queen, Reds tourney.
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Braves 17: W)'llri, Astros
Plrdles 1-2: Farrell, Phlls and the team title nine of the last
;,:: w~· 110 Neci'oes on the '
Perez, Reds It; Brock,
lfu11hes, Cards &amp;-2.
yeses, was Brlgbam
jury lthoug~ 11 Negroes were
13; PhiWpa,
~aa Le•iH• Horton, LQu/siana State, Flortda~,II'!:I~Inc~~~~.:ed In the panel ofiiO for
Pirate• 12.
White Sot 8-0i Sparma, Tigers hnma State, Southern c
Antmeaa Leape1 F. Robin- and l&amp;cGlothlln, Angels 6-1, and Wake Forest. San
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lndfans 11-1; ~g. State,
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Minn. 4 Batt o, 1st, tw1hght
Hard, hilling and sharp pitcll-1 Mark Werry pitched the route •gles, and Danny Stone, a single. Thursday mght
Available At
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EEONDELAWARE,
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Cleve. 4 K.C. 2, tst twtltght
IUPI\-The East me~ the a 18-2 wm over the Yanka In and walking ill baltfrs. Young
n a.;w~ ~r.' 0~":::! Dod. er' up the game later 'at· Ea stern,
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Today's Probable Pltchen I of northeast Pennlylvlmia. victory over the Pirates.
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The actual 72. hole tour- Eddie Young aod ·F!oyd Bur- while walking 011tf one! Plrlle re~,Da e Stl&gt; er~e~ k
Boston (Bell 3-!i) a't ~lW York ' nament, the nation's oldest golf ney combined to pitch on&amp;. hit burlm Marty Vaughan, Davis I~n d "::'bad"~· I rar ~ I
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Ca1 1fornla (Hamtlllm 11-01 at universities tee off on the 7 000- ry Eyans.
I Getbng the Dodger hilt! were •Yanks
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D••roit (Pcd•es HI), 9 p m
yard par-72 course at Sha~ee Tiger hitters were Bob Black- :Welker, a double and single, Young, Burr.ey '3) and P
Kensns City (Nasi&gt; 7 51 at • In•
!ston wtlh a;ol~ homer, two dou- 1and Tim Colburn, Jon Buck, , Dlll. Werry ~ Wyatt.
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' The major Intercollegiate golf igtes and a lmgle; Andy Vau- 1Carl Offutt, Tink Dtehl an~ Dodgen t5l 4Xll - 14 I :
(Only •arr•s schedule&lt;f)
I championship features compe(J.: ghen, two smgles; Ed Abbott, tFred Sllllth, each a !Ingle, P1- Pirates
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!ton for team and lndlviduBII" double and Burney, Jeff Ridg- [rate hitturs were Chu~k Faulk, Welker &amp; Offutt M Vaughan,
Woeh at Chtcago 2, twi-nlght
honors with Houston University, way and Paul Dill, each a sin- a two-run homer: Jon Dillard I DaviS (l), J. Dtllard (3) and C,
l,l1•onesota at De(roit, night
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and Randy Faulk, each two sm, faulk. __ _~Caltfm'nia at cteveland, inight house and the defending cham- - · · - - - -- ··--- - - - - ~--,-- ·
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suspi~ion and w0111t of all to age
lengthy calendar t:..tay headed omam m s case.
to meet si!uatlons 'u they d&amp; Yanks f-3 as this third week of Heda .. . .. .. '10 !OX - t I
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expl()lt tile nation's sorrow and The biU IS permiSSIVe, gtv"1g by a Senate-approved meaaure
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eight district supermle'ndentl. U~ tile Indi ns ::~.:r:-es, Kinney and Hoffman. Umptre:
dy'• deat!J"
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In hiS statement, GarriSon up to 5 per .cent on utthty b•lls Senate wtll constder four bllls county would go into 81Wther Tenth DQtriC\ &lt;Mlgressman
day~ead the te'gue wttlu 54 SENA liS-INDIANS
" od the NBC report had been of indlVtduals and busme, es. By twc votes, the House d~ county to appropriate l81ld fur Clarence jj;, Milltr today anlUI
reco REouro.VANK GA
Paul CUnrungham's homer
ro1ented With a great deal cf I for genetol revenue purpose• feated 4lh17 Monday night a a proJect because 11 weuld be nounctd approval of a training
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and single and a double by Jay
SJ!y in order to try and
Rep Walter Whtle R-Luna, blll whJCh would have gtven aafer to take the land off an- program fpr unemployed per- J,
11 :. . tbel~fa~ned ~o,i:alkl!ll Warner, for the lndlans, were
e •t more d•ges!Jble
l lhe chtef sponsor, esttmated county commisstoners authority other CllUnly's tax dupU~ 1 , sons -residing In •the JackBOII ~
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II ·s ob11ous that there are the tax would produce about 1 to aporoor~ate land and proper- The House passed bills IOi" County Redev~lop\rlent Arei·ln Joltn ·E ' '' . •
' ~mn~.Janned • walked 6 for Senators who score4 three runs
,,, _, cnts today m W'•hm~ton, 1$25 mtlhon a year at the rate I tv in adJotmng coun!y for an - P'rmil school boards to accordanc~ llliiJl Sechon 211 ~ h v Co J7d~ 27 · 2Bii 5 ~II- ~ k ~'ttl
·~ Mik Bot'10 ln the bottom of ~e filth and
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" h•ch are desperate ! of 1 per cent the level at airport
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buy group hie msurance lpr the Manpow,.- ~velopment and a en
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umbus, d1ed han 1 rs we:e
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made t.hem slandu~ 1m a 12-10
bee""'" we are •n the process which tt was expected to be
Would Enlarge Airport
employes and their dependents Training Act
IUIOXfH!Cledly Sunday In Grant 1 omer, Phil Mdler .,~ triple, victory.
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The Cuvahoga County delega- - ProVide tenture for no..: The (ll'!lgra;_, 'lllil\11! will be -~::Ita!.
and Ste;~ ~:rlach and Dave For the Senato;a, Bra II o D,
•dded
The tax would be appllod on !ton sou~ht passage of the teaching, noo-elvll 1 e r vic • conducted jointly by the stat
h wu the 1011 ol the I a-lA! ~ ·u.e g ·•
Walburn and Coatea Ncb bad
Rofule Testimony
· , harges for electnc1tv g as, measure to assure acqulstion school employes after three emplllym•n! !IOI'III'll~ and ~ Hug! ~~ Florence Jordan, forReds, Tom Cooke two hilf1,,and l!lewer and Kloes
Y Ru" o one of Gom water, steam, atr, sewerage of two acres in Lake Counly yean' employmenf.
tiona! e®catiOII 0rfic.. w111 tner Y 0 ~alhpotts. He Is surone eacn. Ml were qles,
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Chest~r Ro)lSIJ lanned-t r w.UC• ·,
't Shaw, haa t~ent1fted graph ~"'!"'
Coun~ AirpQI't to accommodate law enforcement olflters wb o filbs wttb fll!l Ralston Purina
a ~ two_-nar old daued 7 for the wers. DotJ.oll
as the mysterious "Clay In addthon t0 ~rivato ult•t- jet aJrllnm.
have completed poHce tr8llllng Plopj wl!ich 11 QJmpfetiiiB ~
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and Cunning~m fannEid 10,
"'"~" who is alleged to tes. it would be impoaed /m Rep : Joseph .T-u 11 e y, II!" programs,
new twtey ~~ facility
llm•fc of Po •: Mro Ar, wal~ 6, and had four bolllllel
e tek.. per\ in a consptracy serv1e•s of mumr~pal corpora- Mentor. led the opposlltoo He - Permit county and district near Wellstqn,
dlie Glbaon, ZanesviUe; Mro "Monitors" alter the IJnlon back of them, ,
lions, county and regmnal wat- noted !hare Is Jn the 7th Court tuberculosis ~pttals' trusfR.ea The ~.841 grant wiD ~·vide James Rober~son. Clllumbus: "eheesebox on a ralt" that sank Also getting, hits for the Jndl.
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u"w•ver, the ,(lotumentary er and sewor distrtcts, ollter of Appeals an appeal bv t ~-1! to lease Jand and buiJdmp f~ on-the-job Ira" · for ~ark- Mrs. Behald Ultert, Columbus; the Confederate Merrimac in ans were R)c~ Stobarl a dol&gt;,a•&lt;l "CI.ay. o· Cl•m R•rtra•d poh!tcal sllhdtvts•ons, or a~ency CUyahoK; County oomml.ttsl,n. clinics and out-patient depart- ers In vartou:'lus pertaining Mrs. IIDward Logan, Pomeroy the world's first battle of ble and single, 1B. Stewart a IIIIi'
;,co en•t An NBC N•ws of the state sellinR, furnish•pg en 1n a suit over two J)ar!:tit ments.
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to tnrlrev and poultry dresslq and a brother Robert Jordan, armored w~rshtps.
gle,_ and T. Manley two singles.
""""-!" h.. seen htm C'em or dei!Vertn~ a ut•hty service. oltand needed fQI' the~- -Prohibit stale unlversiUes and pac~aging
~ofColumbtJS.
A tu 11 th fl till "h been Tndtans ... .. • 005 311-10 8 4
" ··•· and i1 nor hiS real name.
Governmcnlj Exempt
He said that 11 the Cf111J1bJs- or colleges !rom dO[!Oiitlng dDrviees •wll! be Wednesday ~· a :lsto e ~ 1~ as t tw Senators , , , 160 2IX - 12 a 2
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ustld by The federal and stole aovern- stoners were~ ··- ol:'tl.e•~·i"trr nabollll or other •'"- ill ••·
at 1 ~.m. at lllller's Funeral
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Dodson (LP) CUnnlnghiDI
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th actlona b t and Manley, Roush and ~HP " 1JOI C!or i!h•w"
the state or a•v of thetr a•en- Irving to 1• 1n the back dQor Three bll!J wero pas.ed II'
"' me !reel Cenietery, The e ad ~~ on,
h v·~ Umpire: S, Oiler,
NBC Mid II ll'llU!d not di,..tose ries, would not have to oev fhe willl special tnlerest ltglJiitlon the Senate, Including one to put
I!A!v, Robert Card and the Bev. 881 ed ( 't~u~ oa ~ ~reml~
If» ree• name of "Clem Ia&lt; on utility HerVICCS to them ltr nreempt tile neld ..
general health district etflployeo
W':"""ll Stutler wlll officiate. arm "'
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Bertr.m~" for hi• own protee- "•,i•• fumi•~ed roi•-&lt;&gt;nerot .! "P~enl!l , claimed the on'I" under the state' "'911 h t vie • ~ $
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Prtends may call a!t~r 7 p.m ter cannons and mabochmdegutns to
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-- 1•d de'Jtces, and teJO!lhono •' 1saue was mooey, the ownen of aystem.
' roLUMBUB '(UPIJ - Form- Ul t' of lent
Ytil&gt;' carrie" and command boats
er ~lean S...te leadtr c.
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Stuley Mech8111' of Ne!ll&lt;liiVille
uS. inlantrymen have been OhiO Electric Co, O!'io Power
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TINUED From _P•.ge .1
b;allo!l'• tiUfllfill ·lll"&lt;lill ~pll
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since February in preparation Athens Messen1er, WMPO Ra0
the ps~~~d ~~~~:!~o:f g~:
tu U "utterly flllt8stle."
Major lnpe llaulfl
for carrying the war to the dlo, J!:lberfelds, M~ip Local
ways rm · n to re
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Medtmn, chalnnan of a eum- 1y lllllted Pnu faRruiJoall rivers alld marohland1 of the School ,Ofllelals.
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ridg."".'::t ~~~ CLEVELAND (UP!) - Polioel The package, which was
to BalU~ In :\'to:it 1\ISCU. lilfslion appointed bJ Goo.
Amert..a Lea
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Mebng Delta. For the battle P0!4EROY -"Robert l)ouc!l, ·
approtches wtlh ut the .11
said Monday a secretary from equivalent ot 20 sticks of
CoQnty befora the bumti Jamea A. Rhodell to •ua-t a llts at N y !gilt ll'fpd
in they switched to fl&lt;lattng troop Paul CarPer, Margaret McDaaparticipatmi 1, onciall vt age tl suburban ,Garfield Hetghts mire, did not up!~ beca·
fomtd. ~ was ihere visit- ftvlslm of the tal 1JIIom, laid IFi.:at Ga~i' n- ' P ' ra carrierl that carried them tels, r,!ary Allee Samuels, Nor- Gave~ Porn~· El _ drove 80 miles to Sugar Creek , It was improperly ctbectecl lng 1 sister and brother-In-law. the Jli'GI)Oied gr.. ,_qu tal Cal
100 0011 P20- 2 6 2 along the Rach Cat Rtve, below rna l)aker, Gerald McDaniel,
mentary5fl PTA oy rmle iOhto, Sunday with' a package of a sparkplug.
coold "bankrupt many
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Robo\ft Vaujhn, Tommy Heuter,
11110 0011 .~ 0 6 0 Saigon.
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high-power plastic explosive un- Miss Madelebte Kllm8111Dy Gadleld Heighta Pollee Capt. ea."
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, Cedi .Hysell, Dorothy WoOdard,
Bton wJia e a M•d-July record der th• hood of her car.
drove sf% cllilren from
WIIII&amp;Im C. HCITipn ui(l the "Obr commtu.e tried to lind WriJbt, IIDJII (') and ~- The troops landed In watst Zo~a Johnson, Harlan Webhop on
upper parkmg lot.
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explosive had been llolen from ways t&amp; equalize IJid motlem- en. Lolicb, Wlelerllbam l'il high waters of the marshland runa, Lloyd Wright, Shirley Le- Dl'""' street ~epalr and
the Anny.
ize the tax system, IJid • eer- llld freeilan. WP-Wrtibt 12-0). and atiacked the Fifth Viet wls,,Effle Pickw, Harold Noo;.
resurfaCIIlg In the vtllage at
Police belleve the bomb wu talnly 4ld not reeomlllfllll any- ILP-Lolleb (r.i), IIR-Belch- ~~ lndepe~dent Battalion. ton, Guy E4dle Guinther, Marlelljlh .00 decided to borrow
intended 1m ~qmeone elle. Miss thfrig foolish Ulrt this" JoiMiem ard! (8th).
Wtth South Vtetnamese troops Jon Ebersbach Mrs E the 1
$30,0Qi for the work mstaad of
Komarooy lives in the same said
rs.conct Gamel
porting from the south, the P~ps Don H,;.nel J
Wfn.
$40,000 u was earlier proposapartmont building u 1 w•U· The Ctiticfsm ~ 1 h 0 CaL ,
OUt 11110 11110- I 4 I infantrymen poured In from the dqti, Homer Smith,' J:phlna
ed.
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~wn hoodlum and sometimes lint major attad 011 Rhodes' P.tro1t
1101 001 21~ ~ • D norlh and -west and _ ~an the ijatifaves.
- Talked abou! arcepting a
para her car In the tame stall, plan to lev)' addlllonal lfUI ~· Kelso 11) and Rodg- IM!ven-hour battle that ended at S~RACUSE - Arlotta Pick·
road Ia tho Kerr s Run area,
po!iee aald,
fOil education by lmpotlnc 1 1 ers,, McLtin 11-7) and Price. midnight Monday,
erul, Milton Roush.
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near the bookmobtle HQ, as a
According fD pollee Andrew per cent tal
lpt 1LP-Tumer (1-1). 1111-Knoop
MIDDLEPORT
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new Blriet to be known as Roe.'
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on fii'OSI rece I ' (4tb),
Cl010 From River
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del 8t No action wao taken
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, 0!_ Wlclthlfe, Mi4' of lllt,slneso !Irma,
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Attend! ""'" Mayor I.e ,ar
omarony s ..-otber, noticed the
Minn.
' OOD 1102 """-- 4 4 0 the river and attacked the King, Eva H•rtley, Rose Mary
Clfllt
Schoenleb :n d
car was not running on aU cylFINAL ACI'ION '
Bal.
OOD 000 ~ 0 I 1 trapped Viet Cons !rom barely Ly~ns, Freda Edwards, James
Councilmen Lou Poulin Roy
jnders when he baaed ~ out of WAsiUNGTON iUPI) -Final Bosw•ll (HI and
Nixon· 1110 ' yards away, MaraM sal4 Farmer, Ma~ Davis;, MlltoQ
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Reuler Don Collins ani Fultl
driveway Sunday ru,ht.
oon,teu!mal ac!IDn to nlflld Phoebus Miller t9) and Etch,; the &amp;UDJhipa poured 2,1109 Hood, Roger! Slst&lt;on.
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checked and lotllld the explos- the draft law, continue college barren,' LP-Phoebus (~ 3 ) IIR romtd• of tO mm cannon ~re op RACINE - l{arrle[ Nelgler,
lve atladled to the lleerln8 Cl)j. defermen(s, and bar chance se- -Oliva (5th)
the communiat position aa well Betty Sayre, Martha J,.ou Beenmn.
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expected today de- (Seconds Game)
as70 mortar ~ouods and a lar~ ale Emma .Adam,, Rober a
SuM:-' of the fmnll1 ealled spite Ropubllu~ complaln!tt that Mlnn
1103 OlO 00!- 5 4 0 number of tll'tllades and illlall Cleland.
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023 ltl'l 011_ t 15 1 arm• fire.
MINERSVILLE - Clan ~
DBttiltD TO INTEREST or
Huprlcb who notl\led lherlff'a corrected.
1 Grant Ollom 131 Perry 131 Troops of th 9th lnfBJ!trY Intyre, Herbert Mcln!Yrt •1111..
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and demoUIJon uRoland (I), Wwthmlton &lt;T) a~d Division suffered 211 ld\led and cy Arnold, ClarenC. NO~n.
peril.
l'P)':Joi MIXED
BatleY NlxOD &lt;4)· Bunker )II wounded The Navy Ill"" LONG B&lt;ll"'PII! - He nt.t
liJ.u Komarony J8ld her Clll' NEW YORK rtJI&gt;I) - Jlrt~· DIU~ (8) and Rozoovslc ' tn-otected bY armor plate Bahr, Susan E. Pi~ott Ma~
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had !lot been l'tlllllfriJ ltlloothly today opened mixed with a firm El£hebaj'ren &lt;7C WP-Bunk~ sitfleRd only 15 woon~. · B~rlnn, WIUlfd..J'!Iot~ iucb~
-:• M":o,:",. "'...,:;--;;:. o •,'.; Students and teachers from speabr and a praise servloe for about I week and poUce un4~ \111 the New York (2-3). LP.,qr•nt (U). IIR8,
, J B~rton, Cjlarlet "~~' !1f; I
:four st.tes attended the annual I was held Sunday morning. There :~~:a~ could 111\1&lt;1 been Stoc~ l!scha~ge TradlnJ was) Carow &lt;5th), Klll~brew (19th),
NO l!IJUIIlM
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CINCINNATI !UPil, ,_ Tile REEDSVILLI:-'- Verna- .•
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Fair Play Scllool near Danville , the school at noon.
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bl' CIIE&amp;t'Eti .:
Pai'Xir,
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call Tho eldest attending thlo 1different states. There 1 was , A wtdt olrlety ol talent wiii1Gui!1Hs, -Rosj!mary
ltit,indMra. EveiJDc\eia"""i
M~a~. li'Jr.U lllllrlct COUrt ._MASON, W. VA, -lt. D:
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Adatl11to'n ""li ,_
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,Emerafi!IC)I Squaa 1tge1 a mu· vtd Krawsctrn, Denise Snlld- p.m.
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o ... "'" en.. pre- Plaftl are before the trustees Istcal contest 1a 'tbt Soujhem gr&lt;~ll lOttr 1011 and 1 ~It for ldulta and • CMtta for dii~ , •
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11'hf' a--re~~~, Kll'td tlrlfftth' dten 'llallll UDdir.
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died dllliliJ par, tor !llOl'e ,lrallers forj Caab'frtzes tf
t30 and f'l) Pat lftd Jiy "IIIli
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pqlfell·' fi ''Ill
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leamJJ!tn, Plw Art also unde!&gt;- wUI jle awanle4 ~lilt lbree top RDusll '
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RoUgiO!J!· ·eel'Yleet hold wa, to drtll if welt. Tile retinlllJI wlllilera of the eortltell.
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the "Calendar Glrlt" to MIW·
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lli!ni .Pllfl w10 be tl!lr~ 11 ,Wlu be ,._ Neftll '
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game McC~rver smgled
1to vtctory over the slumptng and put the Gtants ahead ·t:. · '" '
In other Naltooal League Houston rebever Barry
I Reds m the only afternoon th• th1nl mnmg and Hartrt::··~.:~;Jj
games Monday, St. Louis edged w1th one out and, eame all the gam•
of the season sent til•· I!
Houston 5-4 In 11 innings, Los way around to"feore on Mam' 1 May&lt;' mnth homer of the old Nolan to the shower~ lat:bldst
Angeles nipped AUanta 3-2 and drtve to nght-center.
··sed lty:.Oear
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San Fra&gt;.ctsco topped Cicinnati Dick Schofield, a seldom u:
6-3
utility player, singled home
Cleveland swept a twl-ntght Lefebvre wtth one out in the
doubleheader from Kansas City 111nth mnmg t" pace the
4-2 aod 2-t, Minnesota blanked Dodge" to thelf thlfd stratght
Baltimore 4-0 before losing 9-5 v•rtory.
and Cjtlifornla shut out Detroit Schofteld, who also homered
2-0 then lost 5-l in American in the contest, got hts game·
League games
winning h1t off rebever D1ck
Extra llullng Wtn
Kelley after the Atlanta sou&lt;lh- 11
Roger Marts doubled home paw had walked Lefebvre and
Tim McCarver wtth the winnmg pinch-hitter Jtm Htckman
run In the lith as the Cardinals Wtlile Mays and Jtm Hart
boosted the" lead over second homered of£ rook1e scnsat•o•
place Cmdnnalt to one-half "'Gary Nolan to power the Giani'

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teachfrigs to practical use last
Saturday. He baJlged out lour
hits Saturday to spark a ~ate
victory, added four hits Sunday
in anothei' triumph and stroked
three more Monday night to
paoe Pittsburgh to a 4-3 victory
over the Chicago Cubs.
"Two weeks ago Harry
Walker told me to choke up a
couple of lnclles on the bat,"
satd the 28fear-dd outfielder.
"It's helped. That and a Uttle
luck. I'm able to walt on the
bail a little longer now."
Alou's hot streak has boosted
his average to .317 and as a
result of his hitting the Pirates
have moved to within four and
one-ball games of the league-

Pel. GB
St. Louil
22 .6'11 ...
Ctncinnati
40 26 • .1Ml6 i!.
Pittsburgh
3S 27 .550 4!!1
San Franc!SCI) 34 28 .548 4!!1
Chwagq
32 28 ,533 5!!1
AUanta
21 II .500
Phlladelplrla 28 32 /RI
Los Aogeles
26 36 .419 12!!1
Houaloll
26 38 .400 14
New York
20 38 .346 161!.
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San li'railclsco 6 Clnclmtall I
Pittsburgh 4 Clicago S
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!All Tlmea EDT)
picked up its sec A protest of a game played m ering. The sitortstop attfmptmg The pertment rule applymg 1 Otler was mterefered wtth m
Chicago (Niekro J-2) , at
straight win m Little South- Middleport June 13 between the /to make the play fell, shook m the case IS as follows
hiS advance at second base
New Yorlr at Phila lmght)
League actton on Monday !Middleport and Pomeroy Pony jOiler wtth the bail gomg mto 1 7 18 - A batter who has he- after 01ler had scored, return·
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a 16-5 vtctory over viSiting baseball teams was upheld Mon- center f1ekl. Oiler off the short- ~ come a runner " entttied io un- 1ul htm to th1rd base. Had the
1day night by League President 1stop and dashed to thtrd. The 1mpeded progress as be advanc- call been correctly mierfer.nce,
st Leuis !Jaster S-2) at
Falls
HoustQn (Belinsky 1-2), 9 p m Bobby Patterson pttched tile iChet Tannehill and the game or- center ftelder threw tile ball to •• around the base:; Whenever 01ler should have been returnAtlanta (Lemaster 7-1), at
six mrungs for the wmners, ordered replayed from the fifth third m a second attempt to 11a defensive player tmpedes the t'&lt;l to second base, as the ball
t,os Angeles (Singer 1-3 , 11
four and walking' f1ve. tnning on.
, catch the runner, with lite ball runner m any way, -un:ess lte
had to be ruled dead at 1 hat
p m.
moundsmen Steve Jen- Th g me will n;t be replay going over third Oller scored l• ultemptmg to fteld a batted pomt
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Curfman and B. MIller
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' ton the overthrow.
ball or has the ball m hts pos- , Bet the correci call, under 1
Franctsco (BQlin 3-li or
out seven and walked 10 led, however, ~nt•: the end 01 1 'After ihis had all &lt;feveloped ';essmn, the umptre shall call the rules, was obstructton m :
al 9-&lt;J , 11 vm
bttiers were Kevin the season, an t en .only If ItS !the llrst base umpire called m- i"'obstrucllon." !llil runnersi whtch the ballts not dead, and I
New York !Hendley 2-01 at
a triple, double a n d outco~e h:s • bearmg on the' terference on the shortstop and Ishall be permttted to advance, IOJfer should I ave been perm1t- 1
ph, la delohla ~ (L. Jackson 4-7),
Patterson, two home champmns tp
Iupon the InsiStence of the Porn- wtlhout danger of bemg p u I ted to score, as he dtd
u05 p m.
Mtek Ash, two singles, The rulmg was made upon 1eroy manager, Oller was return- ;out, to the t&gt;ases whtch, m the I rr th,&lt;~o game ts ~:",lntmed later
Wed..,day's Games
Steve Wtnebrenner and A- 1the unanimoUs advtce ,of oui- 1 ed to third base, erasing the 1Judgment of ihe umptre they 1t will begm m the bottom of •
New york at Phila. tnight)
Moore, each a single, : side, diSinterested baseball men &gt;Core At -that pomt announced would have reached had "ob- the fifth mmng wtth cne out, 01
l'h• rago at Pitisburgh I night)
Leiart httlers were J Jen- of the cuunty, The facts of the 1Middleport it was playing the structton" not been called. The ler havmg scored, and 1~e score
Ctncinnati a~ HOIISton (night)
a home run and single; mc1deni that produced the pro- ,game under protest. ·
ball is in play and runners may 6-5 for Pomeroy
Jenkms, two singles, and test were agreed to have heen j Middleport officially protest- :odvance further at thetr own In anoth•r ruhng, also :.!nnSI L'·u s at Los Angeles (night)
Ailanta at San Francisco
Curfman, a smgle.
as follows by Man~er Homer 1.ng the game according to sec- mk "
d•y night Tanneh1ll revmed ,m I
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302 1100- 5 5 Sm1th of Pomeroy and Don 1 Lion 617 of the Boys teague Of- Therefore, t! was ruled by 1•arher tentative deciston g• v•ng
Amtrtcan League
4116 411-16 t /Wlison of Middleport
,
rtctal rule book -for 1967, semor Tannehill that the call was not 1Eastern a forle1t vwtory uver I
1
w. L. Pet,
S JPnkins, Curfman (2), 8 "In, l)le bottom of the ftfth m- divl8ton page,J1.
a JUdgement call, but an error 1 Pomeroy 1ast Thursday mght
Ch1rago
36 23 610
Miller (3) and D, Jenkins. Pat- mng with one out and the score The contention is that there I'" application of the rule , be- due to an unavOidabl e mi&lt;Up m ,
Detrot!
34 23 ,5(3
terson and Ash
Pomeroy 6, Middleport 4, cannot be interference called cause a defenstve team cannot the schedule
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Minnesota
32 31 .500 6
Steve Oiler was hit by a pitched' agamst the defensive team onl be called for mterference and Pomeroy manager Sm1th had I
Cleveland
32 31 5G11 6
ball On the first pitch to the a runner. The proper call would the ball ruled dead Rather the asked a schedule change be
Boston
31 11 .5011 6\\
nell hitter, Oiler stole second. be obstroJCtlon and that the de£enstve team can be charged Ipubl.,hed well m advance of
Balttmore
30 3:! .484
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'fhe catcher mlde a throw 'to Iball ts still in play and the run- only for obstructiOn, m which last Thursdav mght announcmg '
California
32 35 4711 8
second with the shortstop eov- ner If' entitled to advance.
th ball is not dead, w1th the the game wtth Eastern would ~

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By FRED MeMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Matty Alou'o refresher course
in batting from his old professor
may have started things rollmg
toward a successful graduatwn
for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Alou, who earned his masters
~
degree in batting last year when
he led the National League with
1-1&lt;0
a .42 average, learned the !me
techniques of hitting from hiS
"No, you're not getting me to manager, Harry Walker, \ast
look down and mfss !he baD!'' year, but he was flunking tile
subject tbls season and sought
his skipper out two weeks ago
IDS
for a cram course
Alou took some good notes
from Walker's lecture, digested
l)Ct'U
them and began putting tbe

The New Orleans prosecutor
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addllll, ··au the iCreammg and
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hoiier!llg llOlf belllfl heard ~ UNITED NATIONS, N Y. charges that Israel was the wars.
sor He demanded lsraeh lrOORi
RIBBON CUTTING -- Conrad Ohlmger, on beh~f
•"&lt;lence that w~ have caught a , tUPIJ-A:rner~ca's turn carrie , aggressor mthe war wtlll the ' -Freedom of International w•thllraw lrom llOcuplal Arab 1
of the board of elders, secol)d from left, cut the ribbon •o
very !arge ftsh
Itoday m the UN. General Arabs
waterways In the area.
territqry, He called on the U.N
lJ ~· :U .f
,open the new barsonage of the Pomeroy Church of Chrjst
Gal'rlson has charged that Assembly debate on tile Midd!e ' Goldberg pledged the reply 1 -Limits on the Middle Ea!t'• Securill' Councll, which has I
"' 'at 1645 Lincoln Heights Sunday, Others takil)g part 1a
Clay J. Shaw, a New Orle•ns j East and US Ambassador after Kosvgm spoke bitterly ,arrns race
rebuffed the Sovtet anti-lsr~~J
th~ ceremony, left to right, a,;e Miltoq Roush, Glen Smith,
buslllCHman, took part '" a IArtltor J Goldberg was gtving. •gamst Israel Monday in -Political mdependonce and artve, to "efimmate all COiliO- •
both elders and the Rev James McGovern, new pastot~
CO"''pjracy to assalll!inate Pres-' "detailed answer" to Soviet operung the 122-natton emergen- , temtor~al lntegnty for each quences" of Israel's "aggresll
ldeet ;John F. Kennedy. He SaJd
Icy sesston the Kremlm called to I na!ton
slon ., An4 he satd Israel must LAKI!&amp;JDE. Ohio (UJ'l)
I
Lee !/.trvey Osw~ld, Jack Ruby. ,!_AIR!dot N(UPik1111 -PodgoSovlet regam influence lD the Arab I
Isreal Must Pay
pay' tlie Arab war states for Modern Methodists mu!t be, ed
the lite David w Ferrte and .,., en
oa
rny
ld
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d
'd th'
come doers rather Utan watch:
un
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wiU arrive In Catro Wedne&amp;- wor
' osygw s wor s sat no mg damages su1,er
ers the 29th Nod~-East Ohio The open house and dedicatton Conrad Ohlinger on beh~ lf -t
~ Cuba!ts participated m day for 181118 with U.A
The US ambassador was about balanced JUStice As D1plpmats Sllid Kosygm lalked JMelbodJSt Conference was told of the new parsona'ge at 1~4; 4~e board, cut u,.; o'ibbon opentheaJJesed plot. Shaw has been R. Prelldmt-Premlor Gamal expected to expand on the ftve Russtans have before. m pre- pretty much as he was expected MUnday at its opent session. Lincoln Heights was held Sll!l- 1og offtctally the newly p chastndicted
~";:
Abllel Nasser, official liOUrc- ooll'f peJCe proqram for the , v1ous debates on ~e tssne, he -tough enoogh to carry out the Dr Robert Courtn~, head of day by the congregation of th~ ed and redecorated par!age.
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Mtddle East offered by Pres- Iaccused the IsraeliS of using Kremlm propaganda drtve for tb 5, ·h cb Cl land d' trlct Pomeroy Church of Christ
Elder Glen s th
The .NBC program "The JFK •• ..1d ..... y.
d I J hns
t II N I k t tl
f " br'dled h A b h
b"t ~
e "" ur
eve
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The offfelal sources gave •• ' en o on '" a na tona Y' azt-1 e
co, .o ,un I
It e ra s w o were ' ter .,.at said actiODlf would s ak loud- The Rev. James Mc(;o&gt;etn er.
Conspiracy The Case of Jtm furth d taU lh th
ta jtelevtsed speech Monday, John- aggressiOn, of hemg lnto•lcet. RusSia dld not mtervene to help th tbe 1 dlti 0
hl h apoke brteOy doring the d•dtra- Servl
f h t5 0 1•
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son's pomts
ed" w1th military conqu~t of 1 them J.n the war with Israel ~r an
ra
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ng re res men prov ulrtg conclusions
say Nasser and ' Pedgorny -Mideast nations respect / hemg "false thrOtJ8h ~ n dl But the dtplomats satd KOSY8t~ sounding resolutions and ~ un; lion and Mtlton Roush, e!1er, ed by women of the churC/1 were
1 "The case be (Gamsonl woold d!acuss tbe Middle East each otller's nght to hfe
through" wl!en talk!Jig on peace. talked softly enough to keep the dorstood better by the now ~on the tmportance of con- Mrs. James McGovern, Mrs.
has built l!ialnst Ciav Shaw is I oltuallon.
-Justice for the Arab re- He urged the as!ll!mbly to ' door open for posstble summit ge.?er~tton.
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~~"f to wttness and wrk for Ralph Welker lllld Mrs., Louts
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based on lest101ony that dtd not Premier Alexei N K.,jgtn' i tugees of three Israeli-Arab condemn Israel os an aggres-1 talks Wtth Prestdent Johnson,
th ThChe ~ gechnerachtlonl saysnnotto
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pass 1 lie detector Garrison ~ -- - -- '/
--- e rts ~n ur , ' ta
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ordered-and Garrtson knew It
PICNIC ANNOUNCED ' stand, I do not trust, your feast
Wt•
One prospective Witness admttThe past presidents of th days, you:
your
1f
ted he waa gomg to lie.
,
4merlcan Legton AUllhary Un- htghsounding pnnclples at com2 "Members o1 Gamson's
n as will bold thetr annual p1c pared to your actual living,'"
st• (f. "'!rytnBto strengthen the
nic the home o1 Mrs.
J..
cast 8Jatnst Shaw, have threa- ,
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Neutzllng 105 Maple Place
Christians, fl they are to Th Red! 1 edged th y
l."! ·
tened and ofkred inducements
COLUMBUS (UP! I - AItelegraph servtce to or from a the two plots seeking to extract Pomeroy' Wednesday June 21 ' act rathet than just talk in to- k "4 2
1h Se toe
had two singles, and cKmney
to pottntlal wl/nesses.
count1wtde exctS• tax on ut1i- pomt outside the state, for I1an unreasonable price.
at f:30 p.m. Fsye Wildermuth day's world, must be !Jwolved t:'ted ·thea~,a~ .;~O ~· ~ld: a smgle. Cooke drove in the 10•

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NEW YORK (l1PI)- New tlon, but added "HIS name has
Orleans Dis!. Atty. Jtm Garrt- been gtven to the FBI·:
so;'s tnvesttgatton mto the As for Russo, NBC News
K nnedy assassmatton was de- correspondent Walter Sheridan
scrtbed on natmwlde televiSion S31d Russo told him, h1s
Monday ntght as a case toun~ed te~~lmony against Shaw may be
upoo tws, threats, fear, suspt a combmattOII of truth, fantosy
coon, tndueements and expiOJta- l o~ h..
lion of the pubhc.
He says he Wishes hP had
~bortly before the NBC New never gotten mto this, but now
documentary went on the air,
Garnson Issued a statement
e
~~~~a;~r:t:~~ the program as

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DOCTOR SAYS IHospital News
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II)&gt; wayne
Brllldlladl, M.D. Bober Hoopllah
Visiting
Q _ Wllal would cause pa1n, bours 2A and 7-8 P m Parenli

linlc:mnblethe,.fwrJumbiet,
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form four .,din...,. worda.

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and
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stiffness and awelllnl of lliJ onlf 011 Pedlatr!CI Ward.

fmgers' is there a vaccine for
this' When I use the typewritIDUY
tapm my fmgers helps a
little Is this gond treatmt'lll
.1. _The eause Is some form
arthritis - ,most likely oateoVVMEA
SinCe this II DOt au
Infectious diseue there Is no
vact!lne for It Tapfingers to reduce the
1~;~~~~~ of the pamful poln18
BAFUE
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AU. THE SAMC,
don't tape them so tight
THEVAREI
cut down on the clrcula
At other t1mes vou should
TECKOP
1move the painful jOints to preNow ..,..... tho circled lettora
permanent stiffness
to tom tho IUJIIri• ...wer, u
:==::::;~~;;;;;;~~~·~·r~se~ot~"'~I&gt;T the allovecutoon. Q - Is II possible to have
artbrltiS of the stomacb or the
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star of every modem showbil new war generation _
Inhaled felluclne al Alfredo't
mecllum from pioneer 1 I I en t ed on 1 Times SqlUir. subway
~ st, With her splrl~al
Dims lhroullb stage and TV, was
, Son of
K 11 r 0 y adviSer Falher Green
Aak·
Fred flollen- joined sister Dorotby Ia a Ra- wu' here'"
Dorithy
how sha liked !Ddsy's mlhl·

Carl B Bias, 110'1 Fll'sl Ave ;
David L DaviS, 431 Jad:i!on
Pike, Mrs Jess1e M, Carle, Mr and Mrs
53\t Spruce Stl Mrs Marie baum and Mr and Mrs Riel&gt; galto Italy nlll'llns hqn1e, the Young Klam 1e was half the sklrtl, Dorotlly Lamour repllM,
Brumfield, 46 Vine St , Mrs ard Rosenbaum, family ,spent latter's been there aome time, dance team of "Dorothy " GO· "My sarona was the original
Arnolcl L Barnett, Sr , 111'10 weekend wllh Jack Roaenbaum Lillian just lor rest after fin- bert" In lhe styllsh saloona 1 mini-skirt Dot's sure to jour
Rlverv1ew Dr, Mrs Jack L and family at Reynoldsburg 19hrng a film In Africa
Lfl· sbowbil generation ago_ slle'U I '~•"H;e;,;ll;;:o,~Do~ily;;:;;.,"===-,
Adams, 510 Third Ave , Mrs on Saturday they attended the Han's 70, Dorolhy 611
Morton have two of her fine palnllns lr
Wllllam E. Browu. Evans Hts , weddmg of M1sa Marcia Meier Downey and Josepb P Kenne- among the "Fifty American
Mrs Harley A Sm1th, Rt I to Jeffery Eckert at Worthing dy, father of the clan, dined el- Artists" exhibition at tha White- I
Com plate
Gallipolis Thomas J Banks, ton Miss Me1er Is the daug~ lantly IIIII laughmg at
Le house Gollertes here next weelt I
Room• Of
Rt 2 Vmton Charles N Chev 1ttr of Mr and Mrs Wa I I e r ICaravelle
N Y City analler, Lower River Rd, Mrs 'Me10r and granddaughter nf 1nounced It would make 11 'eaHer old partner and stlll
R1chard D DHrsl Rt I B1 d-1 Mr and Mrs Philip Me1er, for. sy" lor more sidewalk cafes her husband IS real estate-r~ch
well, James W McDougal, Rt mer Pomeroy reSidents
Ito sprout bolt some of the most Gilbert Kiamle
AI tbe Del2 Cheshire Mrs John L S1glegitimate restaurants are find· egate "Dagmar" told us she's
man Rt 2 Cheshire Mrs Phil- Mrs John Young and c h 11 mg tF!flmg but exaspera1tng already signed lor five more
hp K Grueser, Pt Pleasant, dren, Lancaster, are here fo~ ~ ~ardlet!, we'd halet o 911spect books for Lancer Pub Co beRalph K Newman, Rt I PI an extended summerd VM1Slt "w't 1 •t's just because they are legit cause of the fut sale of h e r
A - No Arthritis II an In- Pleasat Mrs Howard K Bur- her parrots Mr an
•s
new naullbty paperback "The
Inflammation of the ]olnls Most "' Ne~ Haven M!'!l Roger son Carpenter Mr Young Is In
There were more estlma Spy W•th the Blue Kazoo "
w1th thiS disease have W' Hysell Mason Eber A Cmcmna\i completmg work for ble entertainments on TV than I Bobby Kennedy never loses
no stomach for II If they Wolfe, Rt 2 Racine Mrs Anna hiS masters degree m educa on the N y stage last season his target of the presidency, nor
It m the head 1! would E T rner Rt 1 Dexter Lin- lion Both Mrs Carpenter and 1 But so many more horrlble lat the Pen &amp; Pencil does he
properly be called arth da C F1Sher Racme, Mrs Th,. her daughter Alita are enroll TV shows crowd the ch•nnels loae hiS appetite for corned
of the Jaw
mas J Cook Pomeroy, James ed for the summer sess10n at there seem fewer fine ones In Ibeef hash, orders It every lime
S Rees Racme Mrs Chester OhiO UmverSlty
contrast
such u lunch there With N y
I
Q - Wfl! drlnklng cranberry W Zirkle Pomeroy, Ann K Mr and Mrs Hobart Young I Fredric March's medics
Council Pres Frank O'Connor
ju1ce benefit arthritiS' If not, Wiles Pomeroy Lemuel 0 of S1dney were weekend guests Inounced h1m OK alter the heart
IS there any food or drink that Shiflet Rt I Rutland, William Iol Miss Kate F!CI&lt;, Miss Eve- attack even said he can roli1m I
will' Is 1t harmful to eat
C Clayton, Middleport, C Iyn F1ck, and Mrs Ellzabeth 1to aclmg shortly
The UN
rus fruits If you have arthritis Frank MeadoWll Greenul, Ky Flclt.
Plaza address wherem Bobby
A- No (till three questloiiS Mrs Walter S Arthur, Rt 21
Kenned1 Johnny CarSob TruBeneflClal results from Vlllegar, Wellston Kathy E Krewson Mr and Mrs Edward S t o- man Capote alljl lesser
ASKED FOR IT:
a pearl tle cUp, a stick of an- honey cranberry JU!e&lt; or what Aiken s' C Frank M HIll Ihart and daughter, Karoiea of names reside ~as had !~:~.
This column is for Y• u n I Clent gum, I pair of
have you IS a bit of wishful Wellston Mrs Thomu R Ad· Miami Fla ' are V1Sihng here I protection Since a bomb are
;'!people lhe~r probleDIS ' and earrmgo a wallet an tmcn thick tlnnklng lhat pops up Willi a ams Ra~enswood CF!ss C Sa With her parents, Mr and Mrs I Foldmg of the United s~e~
pleasures, their troubles and a handful of chaugl,, I scarf regularity that Is amazing m yre 'Rt 2 Evans W Va Mrs Guy Shuler Ti'cJ "'" be here Iwork so-called and •ts Las V I
lim •s w•tb tbe rest of Helen a nail file, two letters;.: pen VIeW of tile fact that It is Bart M Fulk, Rt 3 Oak Hill, another week before returnmg gu ""'show al;. meant no ne~
Help us•, II welcomeo isughs and pencil, three or I
1( person w•th artb Janet S Minard Ironton Mrs to FloF!da
work In •IIIbt lor the new Con1
but wont dodge a serious quos. clips,
should, like everybody else Donald C Cra.,.; Rt I' Win· Mr end Mrs Farrell Slluler tlnental Football Leai!Ue might
,roll of ~fe-sa~er~
0
tion llltb • brusiH&gt;H
and nu.nlcrous
r ga ge
• well balanced diet In field, W Va Je~s K Cralger, have returned to Nashville, 1even mean the end of tilt lea·
Don't let sticky, humid weather ruin your
henrm(i •ld' fnstead get this BEAT THE
Send your tee~e fu~U';; She baa tho eharm of an
he should take apeclal Rl I Kitts Hill Mrs Wilham Tenn after a week 1 visit here ue (due this Falll If local TV
HEAT KIT to protect your valuuble hearmg
~ YOUT: I A~Elp us• lbJ' ge~ the sympathy of •
to avOid becoming over E Claar, Jr. Chillicothe Mro wfth thell' pnrents Mr a n d doesnt pick up th~ slacl
aid from summer het.t and humidity lt s
._, of e en e
• ' tbe mystery of a Monday
Weight and thus pUtting an ••· Ronme L Calvert Santa Ma Mrs Robert Thompson and Mr
,
youra for the asking - W1thout cost or obligabont
oewspHper.
gooluh She Is your
tra burden on his WOight-bear· r~a Calif ' Mr! Bartun C Crllg I and Mrs Guy Shuler Monday Lowell Thomas TV • radio
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girl Ol!e night, and on
mg joints The other extrem&amp;- Robertaburg W Va.
Farrell began employment as station-ownm~ groun wlll meke
Yoor hearing aid has been carefuUy made
PERSONAL TO FORGIVlNG ben peckmg, normal female
underwe~ght - should also be
an en meer With WS M Radio more than $10 mDUon (plus Its
U8lll&amp; only tbe fmest electronic componeuts
The performance of a'ny hearing 11d can be
ON THE OVTSIDE. NOT SO the morning You can lock her avoided to prevent undue fa.
Btrlho
at N:sh ..ne.
interim operating, big • profits)
senously alfeeted by changeo In climate esFORGIVING ON THE IN- out of your car but not out of tigue and lowered reSistance
Mrs Tbomu R Adams Rapecfall1&gt; heat and hum1dlty
SIDI!." Please aend me 1 your thoughts ' You can keep Q - Caa laking cortisone or venswood, son, 10 40 am 'Mon.
To keep it eHictent tn spite of hl~th &lt;Urn
atamped, aelf • addressed en- her away from other boys by
for 1rtbritls cause d
Mr Richard D Darst
A1TEND CEREMONIAL
Family Party Held
mer humkllty and perspiration - to &lt;:ave
velope and I'll do my bell to leltmg her wear your class
of calCI"f, in the bon~s ~y 1 Bl~wel~ son, 11 47 am' Attendmg the ceremomal of
JOU from the inconvenience o1 needless lnps
belp you -H.
but DOt away from 8 dress
or cause the afr to fall out Monday, Mrs Roger W Hy· Thea Court &gt;, Laches Onental
to tile office loss of use, and poiSibly costly
repaLrs durmg vacation time, Beltone offers
Yoo might u well give
A - AU drugs of the cortl· sell Mason, son 1 20 p tn, ShFlne, held Saturday In Colum- The 25th wedding
this FREE BEAT THE HEAT KIT to &lt;tore
IJESCRIPTlON OF
She kDOW! you through
sone group may uuse a loss Monday' Mrs Jack L Adams bus were Mrs Carl Kautz, Mrs ry of Mr and Mrs Gene
rour heanng aid in ovem1ght For your free
A GIRLFRIEND
through _ what you want
of calcium unless the dosage 510 Third Ave daughter 4 11 Walter Grueser, Mrs 0 tIS Middleport, was observed
Jcit tee Mr Farnsworth
Uear Helen
to say your likes and h,...,. is carefully adjusted and perJ.
~nda 'M PhiUip K Cleek, Mrs James Knighting, day w1th a family Jllil'ly at
(La.st tlt•r'• bag sh011ld )1t cU1carded It may bt
This II my answer to "Wbat fJ when you are serious and when
of about one week In four ~ m.
PI YPI a ~nt 'son 6 18 Mrs Phil Baldwm, M•s Joe home of thelf son-In law

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Wlthcut the drug are
rue~~nday; ~s Rp~l L. Beegle, Miss Shirley Beegle,
G1rlfnends come In llpeCial
are more likely to cause
Wellston, d hte 7 Mrs Charleh Wagner, Mrs Harand m all sorts &gt;f dresses, also Yoc. may eall her a filrt, a growth of hair on lbe
aug r, ·old Brown, Mre, Boney Mitchslacks grubby snealrers, goopy baby, a s1lly child, but when
to causa you to lose any M P m. Monday
ell, Mrs Allen Hughes, Mrs, Ma·
face goo, st1cky h01r spray, she raiSes those doe-eyes and
Dlacllarges
,----but deep Within their romantic looks at you so Innocently
With pbenylbutazoM &lt;Bulla· Cbarles H Barnhart, Adam the Phlladelplua Eagles, hao
hea
they are all alike don't wall: away m anger,
II fJ important to
H. BeiiSCIII, Lucy J. Bulmer, signed his 1911'1 contract 1t wu
Someone lor me wa~ll some- she softens your bear! by )Ust
blond count II wfil not Mrs Manson G Connally. Mre ann8Dnced Monday by the
where m this world-my very whispering, "! love you."
your ealC1urn or
Ronnie Lanier, Brian K Molll-1Pi!tsbuigh Steelers
onn spec•al guy I kDOw I'll SHARON MITCHELL
han Raymond H. Riffle, Mrs 1 - - -- ---know him when he comes a·
Q - Would a vibrator dq any Errol L Russell, Mrs Bobby I
long by the softness of h1s
'11le Almuae
goe4 lor arlllrilis! Would booe c Walkup Mayland
Isaac Do "
VOICe and the song that will
tablets help'
Mrs Billy F Kmg, Mrs Ern·
Rock, Slide or Slip?
play '" my heart "
By tlaltecl Prell llltenullfHII
A - Nellber remedy hal el•· est K Fox, and mfant son.
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back Earl Gros who was 1 Doo1tuNo !b' •• .,. _ , ... ,.
When you are covered with 'l1le moon fJ between the
traha's Lawn Tennis Alis*'ilt-1 acquired m the off season from l:'~~~ur..
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grease, plutered w1th dirt from quarter and full phase
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1 kiss on tbe cbeci, but eome The morning star Is Saturn year trial bufJ at the July 12
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over Ill elean clothes weaF!ng The evenmg stars are Venus, meeting of the lntematlonal
your new after·shave and try Mars and Jupiter.
Lawn 'nllnlsll'ederaUon.
to kiss ber when she's llslerung Born on lhfs day In 18'/C wu ljiiii;i;ii;;;i;i;i~~~~~iiiiii"J[I
1o • Donovan " 'l1len It 9 "Fialce U S naturalist and authority
Oull" Gee'
reptiles, Raymond D1tmars.
When you take her out she's Olllhfs day In hfatory
And SPRING TIMI
1 ret!ular fiirt tbe moot popular In 1837, Queen V~etoris of
GO TOGETHER
gal oround But when you're Englapd assumed !be lbront
I'UINITUII
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FAMILY
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DOCTOR SAYS IHospital News
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Brllldlladl, M.D. Bober Hoopllah
Visiting
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linlc:mnblethe,.fwrJumbiet,
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form four .,din...,. worda.

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and
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stiffness and awelllnl of lliJ onlf 011 Pedlatr!CI Ward.

fmgers' is there a vaccine for
this' When I use the typewritIDUY
tapm my fmgers helps a
little Is this gond treatmt'lll
.1. _The eause Is some form
arthritis - ,most likely oateoVVMEA
SinCe this II DOt au
Infectious diseue there Is no
vact!lne for It Tapfingers to reduce the
1~;~~~~~ of the pamful poln18
BAFUE
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AU. THE SAMC,
don't tape them so tight
THEVAREI
cut down on the clrcula
At other t1mes vou should
TECKOP
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permanent stiffness
to tom tho IUJIIri• ...wer, u
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star of every modem showbil new war generation _
Inhaled felluclne al Alfredo't
mecllum from pioneer 1 I I en t ed on 1 Times SqlUir. subway
~ st, With her splrl~al
Dims lhroullb stage and TV, was
, Son of
K 11 r 0 y adviSer Falher Green
Aak·
Fred flollen- joined sister Dorotby Ia a Ra- wu' here'"
Dorithy
how sha liked !Ddsy's mlhl·

Carl B Bias, 110'1 Fll'sl Ave ;
David L DaviS, 431 Jad:i!on
Pike, Mrs Jess1e M, Carle, Mr and Mrs
53\t Spruce Stl Mrs Marie baum and Mr and Mrs Riel&gt; galto Italy nlll'llns hqn1e, the Young Klam 1e was half the sklrtl, Dorotlly Lamour repllM,
Brumfield, 46 Vine St , Mrs ard Rosenbaum, family ,spent latter's been there aome time, dance team of "Dorothy " GO· "My sarona was the original
Arnolcl L Barnett, Sr , 111'10 weekend wllh Jack Roaenbaum Lillian just lor rest after fin- bert" In lhe styllsh saloona 1 mini-skirt Dot's sure to jour
Rlverv1ew Dr, Mrs Jack L and family at Reynoldsburg 19hrng a film In Africa
Lfl· sbowbil generation ago_ slle'U I '~•"H;e;,;ll;;:o,~Do~ily;;:;;.,"===-,
Adams, 510 Third Ave , Mrs on Saturday they attended the Han's 70, Dorolhy 611
Morton have two of her fine palnllns lr
Wllllam E. Browu. Evans Hts , weddmg of M1sa Marcia Meier Downey and Josepb P Kenne- among the "Fifty American
Mrs Harley A Sm1th, Rt I to Jeffery Eckert at Worthing dy, father of the clan, dined el- Artists" exhibition at tha White- I
Com plate
Gallipolis Thomas J Banks, ton Miss Me1er Is the daug~ lantly IIIII laughmg at
Le house Gollertes here next weelt I
Room• Of
Rt 2 Vmton Charles N Chev 1ttr of Mr and Mrs Wa I I e r ICaravelle
N Y City analler, Lower River Rd, Mrs 'Me10r and granddaughter nf 1nounced It would make 11 'eaHer old partner and stlll
R1chard D DHrsl Rt I B1 d-1 Mr and Mrs Philip Me1er, for. sy" lor more sidewalk cafes her husband IS real estate-r~ch
well, James W McDougal, Rt mer Pomeroy reSidents
Ito sprout bolt some of the most Gilbert Kiamle
AI tbe Del2 Cheshire Mrs John L S1glegitimate restaurants are find· egate "Dagmar" told us she's
man Rt 2 Cheshire Mrs Phil- Mrs John Young and c h 11 mg tF!flmg but exaspera1tng already signed lor five more
hp K Grueser, Pt Pleasant, dren, Lancaster, are here fo~ ~ ~ardlet!, we'd halet o 911spect books for Lancer Pub Co beRalph K Newman, Rt I PI an extended summerd VM1Slt "w't 1 •t's just because they are legit cause of the fut sale of h e r
A - No Arthritis II an In- Pleasat Mrs Howard K Bur- her parrots Mr an
•s
new naullbty paperback "The
Inflammation of the ]olnls Most "' Ne~ Haven M!'!l Roger son Carpenter Mr Young Is In
There were more estlma Spy W•th the Blue Kazoo "
w1th thiS disease have W' Hysell Mason Eber A Cmcmna\i completmg work for ble entertainments on TV than I Bobby Kennedy never loses
no stomach for II If they Wolfe, Rt 2 Racine Mrs Anna hiS masters degree m educa on the N y stage last season his target of the presidency, nor
It m the head 1! would E T rner Rt 1 Dexter Lin- lion Both Mrs Carpenter and 1 But so many more horrlble lat the Pen &amp; Pencil does he
properly be called arth da C F1Sher Racme, Mrs Th,. her daughter Alita are enroll TV shows crowd the ch•nnels loae hiS appetite for corned
of the Jaw
mas J Cook Pomeroy, James ed for the summer sess10n at there seem fewer fine ones In Ibeef hash, orders It every lime
S Rees Racme Mrs Chester OhiO UmverSlty
contrast
such u lunch there With N y
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Q - Wfl! drlnklng cranberry W Zirkle Pomeroy, Ann K Mr and Mrs Hobart Young I Fredric March's medics
Council Pres Frank O'Connor
ju1ce benefit arthritiS' If not, Wiles Pomeroy Lemuel 0 of S1dney were weekend guests Inounced h1m OK alter the heart
IS there any food or drink that Shiflet Rt I Rutland, William Iol Miss Kate F!CI&lt;, Miss Eve- attack even said he can roli1m I
will' Is 1t harmful to eat
C Clayton, Middleport, C Iyn F1ck, and Mrs Ellzabeth 1to aclmg shortly
The UN
rus fruits If you have arthritis Frank MeadoWll Greenul, Ky Flclt.
Plaza address wherem Bobby
A- No (till three questloiiS Mrs Walter S Arthur, Rt 21
Kenned1 Johnny CarSob TruBeneflClal results from Vlllegar, Wellston Kathy E Krewson Mr and Mrs Edward S t o- man Capote alljl lesser
ASKED FOR IT:
a pearl tle cUp, a stick of an- honey cranberry JU!e&lt; or what Aiken s' C Frank M HIll Ihart and daughter, Karoiea of names reside ~as had !~:~.
This column is for Y• u n I Clent gum, I pair of
have you IS a bit of wishful Wellston Mrs Thomu R Ad· Miami Fla ' are V1Sihng here I protection Since a bomb are
;'!people lhe~r probleDIS ' and earrmgo a wallet an tmcn thick tlnnklng lhat pops up Willi a ams Ra~enswood CF!ss C Sa With her parents, Mr and Mrs I Foldmg of the United s~e~
pleasures, their troubles and a handful of chaugl,, I scarf regularity that Is amazing m yre 'Rt 2 Evans W Va Mrs Guy Shuler Ti'cJ "'" be here Iwork so-called and •ts Las V I
lim •s w•tb tbe rest of Helen a nail file, two letters;.: pen VIeW of tile fact that It is Bart M Fulk, Rt 3 Oak Hill, another week before returnmg gu ""'show al;. meant no ne~
Help us•, II welcomeo isughs and pencil, three or I
1( person w•th artb Janet S Minard Ironton Mrs to FloF!da
work In •IIIbt lor the new Con1
but wont dodge a serious quos. clips,
should, like everybody else Donald C Cra.,.; Rt I' Win· Mr end Mrs Farrell Slluler tlnental Football Leai!Ue might
,roll of ~fe-sa~er~
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tion llltb • brusiH&gt;H
and nu.nlcrous
r ga ge
• well balanced diet In field, W Va Je~s K Cralger, have returned to Nashville, 1even mean the end of tilt lea·
Don't let sticky, humid weather ruin your
henrm(i •ld' fnstead get this BEAT THE
Send your tee~e fu~U';; She baa tho eharm of an
he should take apeclal Rl I Kitts Hill Mrs Wilham Tenn after a week 1 visit here ue (due this Falll If local TV
HEAT KIT to protect your valuuble hearmg
~ YOUT: I A~Elp us• lbJ' ge~ the sympathy of •
to avOid becoming over E Claar, Jr. Chillicothe Mro wfth thell' pnrents Mr a n d doesnt pick up th~ slacl
aid from summer het.t and humidity lt s
._, of e en e
• ' tbe mystery of a Monday
Weight and thus pUtting an ••· Ronme L Calvert Santa Ma Mrs Robert Thompson and Mr
,
youra for the asking - W1thout cost or obligabont
oewspHper.
gooluh She Is your
tra burden on his WOight-bear· r~a Calif ' Mr! Bartun C Crllg I and Mrs Guy Shuler Monday Lowell Thomas TV • radio
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girl Ol!e night, and on
mg joints The other extrem&amp;- Robertaburg W Va.
Farrell began employment as station-ownm~ groun wlll meke
Yoor hearing aid has been carefuUy made
PERSONAL TO FORGIVlNG ben peckmg, normal female
underwe~ght - should also be
an en meer With WS M Radio more than $10 mDUon (plus Its
U8lll&amp; only tbe fmest electronic componeuts
The performance of a'ny hearing 11d can be
ON THE OVTSIDE. NOT SO the morning You can lock her avoided to prevent undue fa.
Btrlho
at N:sh ..ne.
interim operating, big • profits)
senously alfeeted by changeo In climate esFORGIVING ON THE IN- out of your car but not out of tigue and lowered reSistance
Mrs Tbomu R Adams Rapecfall1&gt; heat and hum1dlty
SIDI!." Please aend me 1 your thoughts ' You can keep Q - Caa laking cortisone or venswood, son, 10 40 am 'Mon.
To keep it eHictent tn spite of hl~th &lt;Urn
atamped, aelf • addressed en- her away from other boys by
for 1rtbritls cause d
Mr Richard D Darst
A1TEND CEREMONIAL
Family Party Held
mer humkllty and perspiration - to &lt;:ave
velope and I'll do my bell to leltmg her wear your class
of calCI"f, in the bon~s ~y 1 Bl~wel~ son, 11 47 am' Attendmg the ceremomal of
JOU from the inconvenience o1 needless lnps
belp you -H.
but DOt away from 8 dress
or cause the afr to fall out Monday, Mrs Roger W Hy· Thea Court &gt;, Laches Onental
to tile office loss of use, and poiSibly costly
repaLrs durmg vacation time, Beltone offers
Yoo might u well give
A - AU drugs of the cortl· sell Mason, son 1 20 p tn, ShFlne, held Saturday In Colum- The 25th wedding
this FREE BEAT THE HEAT KIT to &lt;tore
IJESCRIPTlON OF
She kDOW! you through
sone group may uuse a loss Monday' Mrs Jack L Adams bus were Mrs Carl Kautz, Mrs ry of Mr and Mrs Gene
rour heanng aid in ovem1ght For your free
A GIRLFRIEND
through _ what you want
of calcium unless the dosage 510 Third Ave daughter 4 11 Walter Grueser, Mrs 0 tIS Middleport, was observed
Jcit tee Mr Farnsworth
Uear Helen
to say your likes and h,...,. is carefully adjusted and perJ.
~nda 'M PhiUip K Cleek, Mrs James Knighting, day w1th a family Jllil'ly at
(La.st tlt•r'• bag sh011ld )1t cU1carded It may bt
This II my answer to "Wbat fJ when you are serious and when
of about one week In four ~ m.
PI YPI a ~nt 'son 6 18 Mrs Phil Baldwm, M•s Joe home of thelf son-In law

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she''" tease
Wlthcut the drug are
rue~~nday; ~s Rp~l L. Beegle, Miss Shirley Beegle,
G1rlfnends come In llpeCial
are more likely to cause
Wellston, d hte 7 Mrs Charleh Wagner, Mrs Harand m all sorts &gt;f dresses, also Yoc. may eall her a filrt, a growth of hair on lbe
aug r, ·old Brown, Mre, Boney Mitchslacks grubby snealrers, goopy baby, a s1lly child, but when
to causa you to lose any M P m. Monday
ell, Mrs Allen Hughes, Mrs, Ma·
face goo, st1cky h01r spray, she raiSes those doe-eyes and
Dlacllarges
,----but deep Within their romantic looks at you so Innocently
With pbenylbutazoM &lt;Bulla· Cbarles H Barnhart, Adam the Phlladelplua Eagles, hao
hea
they are all alike don't wall: away m anger,
II fJ important to
H. BeiiSCIII, Lucy J. Bulmer, signed his 1911'1 contract 1t wu
Someone lor me wa~ll some- she softens your bear! by )Ust
blond count II wfil not Mrs Manson G Connally. Mre ann8Dnced Monday by the
where m this world-my very whispering, "! love you."
your ealC1urn or
Ronnie Lanier, Brian K Molll-1Pi!tsbuigh Steelers
onn spec•al guy I kDOw I'll SHARON MITCHELL
han Raymond H. Riffle, Mrs 1 - - -- ---know him when he comes a·
Q - Would a vibrator dq any Errol L Russell, Mrs Bobby I
long by the softness of h1s
'11le Almuae
goe4 lor arlllrilis! Would booe c Walkup Mayland
Isaac Do "
VOICe and the song that will
tablets help'
Mrs Billy F Kmg, Mrs Ern·
Rock, Slide or Slip?
play '" my heart "
By tlaltecl Prell llltenullfHII
A - Nellber remedy hal el•· est K Fox, and mfant son.
PAI!TIIII'l'll. .,.
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W be IPI'IUled on upper or lower
Gll'lfmnds aren't iUird to w..
Tu sda Ju
any proven benefi Is
pl&amp;too. boldo...,....,.....,. "'""'
com They can be found near
ay fJ
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GROSS SIGNS
In •""' Do not OUde ,.. "' roo&lt;
ly everywhere, especJ•ll• on the 17lst day oJ 1967 Wlth 194
TRY OPEN TENNIS
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follow
Pl'ITSBU!WH (UPI)-FuD- . . . ...., Obooa
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lhe pbone
MELBOURNE (UPI)
back Earl Gros who was 1 Doo1tuNo !b' •• .,. _ , ... ,.
When you are covered with 'l1le moon fJ between the
traha's Lawn Tennis Alis*'ilt-1 acquired m the off season from l:'~~~ur..
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grease, plutered w1th dirt from quarter and full phase
tlon (LTAA) YOted MO!IIIa7 10 [~i.iii-OiiiOiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;ii;ii.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._.,....
eyebaiJ to elbow, they expect
IU]&gt;port open tennis on a two.
1 kiss on tbe cbeci, but eome The morning star Is Saturn year trial bufJ at the July 12
tp Wf TIIMI• •
over Ill elean clothes weaF!ng The evenmg stars are Venus, meeting of the lntematlonal
your new after·shave and try Mars and Jupiter.
Lawn 'nllnlsll'ederaUon.
to kiss ber when she's llslerung Born on lhfs day In 18'/C wu ljiiii;i;ii;;;i;i;i~~~~~iiiiii"J[I
1o • Donovan " 'l1len It 9 "Fialce U S naturalist and authority
Oull" Gee'
reptiles, Raymond D1tmars.
When you take her out she's Olllhfs day In hfatory
And SPRING TIMI
1 ret!ular fiirt tbe moot popular In 1837, Queen V~etoris of
GO TOGETHER
gal oround But when you're Englapd assumed !be lbront
I'UINITUII
FOR ALL THE
8114111.,.. ......
alone she's sweet an ' cuddly In 1M3, Weet Virginia became
FAMILY
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' the 36th state In tho union
aofl and warm When you ex In !965, veteran t a J
8
peet to lee ber ready for I
date, she comes Dying down ~ard Baruch died at lhe
1

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Meigs

Property
Transfers
COMPLETE

ineffective after a seas011)

daughter Mr and Mrs DelllliS
Walburn Belpre
'
Also observed was tbe
day of Mrs RJCe and Fatber'a
Day Attending the affal&lt;
Mr and Mrs Rice and chUdr.n,
Debbie Bobby, and Airmao
C Dave Rice and the Walburn I
children, Sherry and Tracy

KITCHEN

564900

BaTONE SERVICE CENTER
9 A.M.· 12 Noon

Mr. Dennft Farnsworth Will Be At
206 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport, Qhio
On Thursday, June 22, 1967

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
634 E MAIN

992 3193

POMEROY

1m.,..,. ......,

:T.":,:.

In Meigs County
SHIRT SERVICE

'
You get our usual fine
1ervtce and fuushmg

U. S. KIDS TIME

eln at 9,outet 5

lRUnAND

PR.ESCRlll THE
DITtONS UNDER WHICH SAW OP.
!iRATION SHALL Bl CONDUCTED

216 I. 2nd

DOMINANT
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A commencement program
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school
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An attendance contest IS noE.
derway at the Middleport com·
munity daily vacation Bible
school
being held in the MiddleClwrlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5292
port
on Elementary
the opening Sohool.
day of 1he , University students and their nmples of the positive influence was led by the Rev. How ani
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were presented to
two-week school, the Rev. Max 1rehg1ous mcllnatwns were dis- of a Christian student leader IRuppelt, pastor. Accompanist&amp;
all the r iren and helpers.
, Tuesday
Donahue announced that awards cussed by the Hev.
!be recent employes' . included Mrs. Adrian French,
Features of the week included
. will be presented to those al- Putney, assistant director of the
at Ohio University.
IMrs. Sllaron Jewell, Mrs. Faye
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a visit from John werner, pres- SPECIAL MEETING, Middle- ready enrolled who •bri oth r Westmmster Foundation at Ohio The Hev. Mr. Putney said 1,:otterill, and Mrs. Paul HapSYRACUSE - The dosmg led B1ble verses, and sang two i ident of the Meigs County So- pott ...odge 363, F and A. M., children Into the Bibleng scm!! IUniversity. · Su~day night at a
the ''vocal. group"-those 1tonstall. c. E. Ruppel! 11 nt
pro~ram of the Community Va- ,songs. ,
1 ciety for Crippled Children, and Tuesday, June 20, 7:30p.m. lor program. Prizes will be book- combined .meeting of congregain issues of war and "~"aith of Our Fathers" with
calion B1ble School was held 1 The highlight of thesprogram 'I John Applegate therapist who conferring of the E. A. Degree marks •nd T 1
uons from the Harrisonville
and protest movements Mrs. Lillian Steifl at the plano.
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F nday night, June 16, at 7 at Iw~s when entire_ school sang is currently ' conducti~g a Harry L. Chesher, worshipful For the ch~~:·~~o en;oll and Middleport
is between one and five per I During the concluding social
the Asbury MethodiSt Church.! w1th great enthuSiasm them 1I speech clinic in the county. A master, announces.
, others a gold cross will be 1 . Churches.
at Ohio.
I hour, refreshments were served
The
theme Jesus'
of the Wa
school
was, ,song Vazie Lee assisted b gt·rt to the Society
· was rna de as,
' their· commencement
Pa
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he poke of his I by Mrs. Felix Alkire, Mrs. Ar·
''Walkin
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AUXILIAHV, Vet- :Iced on
The
Mr. Putney attrlb- In ·cone 1usmn,
•as an
o?sl with a Mrs. Winebrenne; were teac: a m•ss•on protect from offer-] uans Memorial Hispital, 7:30 certificate. Children with per- uled beards and sandals in nuas a campus tis Waggoner, Mrs. Dena Welsh,
perfect attendance of 21 Mrs '"" of the Junior Class They mgs of $56the children which
p. m., Tuesday, June 20. AU feet
during the two merous cas.. to students' de,
leader with t he re- Mrs. Cotterill, Mrs. Norma Lee,
cou Ferrell wos dean. Th·, pro- ; aave Scripture verses," named totaled
.15:
members urged to attend for
will be giVen a
star alres to identify with Christian. sponses of stud•nts towards re- Mrs. Stella Atkins, Mrs. J..,.
OJ am opened when the Amerithey had studied
Average dally attendance at diSCU&gt;SIOII of nuportant matters. certificate, while those nusslng lily. He suggested lhat the two
programs.
Mrs. French, Mrs. Frances
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, only one day will be presented
at
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1 ld till 11
singing lor the service Alkire, ·and Mrs. Pauline Atca n Cln'" '10" "o•·=""''" "" and
places of
worship, 121 helpers There was a total MISS CARRIE BOWYER 80d tbe silver star certificate
c:et el a ype. o
ca ond
at the Harrisonville church ,' kins.
rted mto the church, followed They too sang two songs.
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t GJ enn Tuesday June at the Elementary schoo,1 7·30
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v~ o e. e, or y." conducts
worship services at 20 at 7:30 p.m .. at the R~tland p.m. On the final morning of The spe~ker sa!d t~at he has
,
In pr.ayer was ~Y the Rev . Lm-. Free w1ll olfermg was taken to the church every Sunday even- Mission Church. U to 'd a te the school, a picnic will be held noted an mcreasmg mterest In ,
.. . son H. Stehbm" P"'tor of the ,nelp defray the expenses of the . ing, and on the first and third news on iheir workpin Ethio ia at the Middleport Hoadside ' religion on the Ohio University
F I r s t ,.umted Presbyter ~a~ , .chool.
o• 9,30 a. m. Hay Wha- and Egypt will be discussedp Park.
campus, both wilh the students
1 Sunr
Church. Fa~rest Lord Jesus 1 Mrs. F~;rell extended words I ley is the Sunday school super·
and the professional staff. Hewas sun g bv the ron.rre!!a tw•n.:uf thanks and apprec1at10n to 1 . d 1
SPECIAL meeting of the -.... ·· ._ , ·
ligious eourses In the past
' d at the piano
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'· d so hard .· mtenen .
· ConsoJidated Band Boost~
3.C"Cilmname
Me1gs
OUD
years have increased from
Rose Ann Lisle.
during the two weeks of VB3 ~
ers on Tuesday, June 20, at 7:to 12, be reported.
Teachm of the nursery d•· ,and helped in anyway in mak- i
30 p.m., at the Pomeroy Elepartment were Rose Ann Lisle, 1mg the school a success.
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f
mentary School. All members
Although many students p-ut
1errie Ferrell and Ma ry Fer· Followioe the program nar- · fll
0are urged 00 attend.
OUt
aside their religious inclinarell. This group sRng 2
and friends were: Invited to 1
Wednesday
,
tions during the early part of
J~:ave nr~ver. and nl:wed the •the basement of the church 1
their College careers, the Rev.
"toy band," accompanied at the where hand icraft work done by , A weddin~ bell motif in • co- PA~ PHESIDENTS of the j
Mr. Putney said they usually
p12nn _hv r.&lt;rs ~tehbins
the children was on display. . ·" scher~10 of blue and wh1t~ Ladies Auxiliary of Drew Webp1ck them up before they are
1
Beginners' class teachers 1Closing prayer was by the Rev. lwas camed out at a shower 81·1 ster Post 39, American Legion, Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Carto leave the campus.
were Helen Huhb&gt;rd Lin~ a Fer-' Stebbins.
1ven by MISs Manlyn Stumbo Iwill meet Wednesday night at son and children, Pamela, Sha- Emphasis of t()e Westminster
rell, Kathryn Johnson, and KaSaturday mght honormg MISs · the home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling, 1 ri, ad Kyle, of Daytooa Beach, Foundation program accord in
thv Francis. They all recited
Kath y McE:Ihmny, bnde -elect , Pomeroy, for a 6 p.m. picnic. Fla., are visiting thts week with to the speaker is
teachin!
learned, I
honored guest, COMBINED PI0.1C of the :;ldred Carson, Middleport. Christia.n
to become a
Te,.h'Jng the p" .'
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daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken- Women's Society of Christian F .. CarCson IS employed by
responSible part of the univer,
nmary c ass
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oemg ompany at Cape
sil 0
It H · ed
were Janette 11Jiffv.
Sa"h
Or
neth McElhinny, Middleport, Serv ce and Class 12 of Hellth nedy, Fla. , as an
Y c mmun
exRnush. Renee Burke and Jane The Rev. James , McGovern were placed on a table decor- Meth~ist Church will be held with the Systems
Ann Donovan. They also recit· •was at Howell 's Hill Christian ated w1th lace and bows. Wed- Wedn sday evening at the home Reliability Engineering
Delegates Return .
·= iiii=== ===-·=l i! :,A~ss:e:mbly at Ona, W. Va., Sat- dmg beUs were hung about the of Mrs. Bernard Fultz.
assigned to the Saturn V-fl•pol-1 From Conference
I
attending a faculty meet- room.
.
BO: IOHTH COUNCIL, N&lt;!. lo Program.
Iing for the approaching camp- Ga~es were played With prl- 46, Hoyal and Select Masters,
Delegates to the aonual conseason whic~ will be June zes bemg won by Mrs. McE!hln- annual election June 21 at the ·Joann Huttencuiter of
ference of the Ohio Methodist
: through Aug. 20.
iny_, Miss Carole Anderson and Pomeroy Masdnic Tem,ple. Jl. bar, W. Va., visiting here
Churches held at Lakcsiide last
Buy now and save on the bathtub IIIBt thet helps pre.
The Rev. Mr. McGuvorn at· ,M•ss Debbie Grueser. Refresh· lustrious Master James S. Bu- her grandmother, Mrs:"'
week have returned.
TONIGHT June 20
vent slips and falls. Up to a thou.oand suction cups
II
:::~;~classes on junior a g e!ments carried out the wedding chanan, requests all olflcers to Kincaid. Her sister, Pallricia Included In the group were ,
DOUBLE FEATURE
grip.tub surface. 'Thxtured top for safety and comfort.
conducted by John bell motif.
be present lor election and in· Ruttencutter, ts the guest
the Rev. and Mrs. Mat Don ahue
"BLINDFOLD"
On sale now through AuguB! _20, 1967.
'Pommort , Chesapeake, and on The gu..t list l~cludl!d Mrs. stallallon. All Post Masters are ber grandfather, L. J.
and Mrs. Nan Moore, :cpresen·--PLUS" JUDITH"
intermediate camping directed B~b Caruthers, M•ss kay Aull, requested to &amp;!tend as they wiU cutler and uncle ~d aunt, Mr. ling Heath Methodist Churc~,
~ph ia Loren
Peter Finch by William Moore, South Point. ~ ~·ss Ruth Ann Halley, M18 8 make plans for the IOOih Anni- and Mrs. L.. ter Zirkle, Mason, Mlddh•port; the Rev, and Mrs.
Local youngsters w;l! attend ! Wndy Humphfeys, Miss Ma~ versary in October, 1961. Bring W. Va.
John W. Kimbler and Mrs. Lt:WED., THURS., FRI.
14" x 25%" Bathtub Ma(Reg, $2.49, .. , ,NCIIJI$1.911
' junior camp which is from June I olle, Miss Jane Surface, MISs ritu•ls.
John Hood stati ed 1
tha Norris, Racine; the Rev.
JUNE 21-22-23
16" x28" Bathtub MaI, Re g. $2.98 •• ••••• Now $2.38
2' through July I
•Susan Surface, Miss Ann Han·
Abe deen ' . on a
anrl Mrs. Wendell G. Siuller and
DOUBLE FEATUR E
Isonth, Miss
Thurs day
r
Provmg
~· x 30" Ba,lhtub Mat, Reg, $8.49....... Now $2.61
· The Rev. Mr. McGovern,
·
"TOM JONES"
pas·IK
M Susan Morr1s ' Ml"
Maryland
spent theGrounds
Miss "Marcia ·K-arr, Sytacu,.
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(Eastmanco!Cir)
I
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of
the
Pomeroy
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organ,
Miss
Sna;m
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the
Hev.
and
Mrs.
ChesAlbert Finn ey, Susannilh
tPr Lemley and·· Mn Groce
York, Helen GriUUh , Edith 1Cbrlst will attend the ~~mp ~t l lin_ger, Miss Marjorie Harris, WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION of] ~re ~~~ hisJ'arents, Mr.
Housewares Dept.
Ona f•·orr. Julv 2 th•,,,,,h .In I I Miss Nancy Harris, Miss SanMidd~eport First United rs. I on ood and
('c!well, Hutland ch&gt;rge: t h e
l!."nm:., Joan Grrcnwood
- PLU$and from July 27 thro~gh JJ. ;dra Swartz, Miss Gloria Buck, ,Presbytemn Church •lll meet Miss Kathy McElhinny.
Rc•. Freeland Norm, R•cine;
Roger Perry and
ly
29.
f Miss
Grueser,
Miss
Janis
ai
7:30
Thursday
night
at
tile
Mr.
and
Mr,.
William
the
Hev. and Mrs. J'e..ri CB&gt;to,
Pf'ggy Ann Ga rner in
Schmoll, Mi" Elinor Bodlirier, ,church. Mrs. Carl Horky will as of Belmont, Mass., are
Choater; the Rev. and
'~THE CAT"
(In Color)
:Ml" Anderson, Mrs. Milton · present the program and devo- for a month's stay at 'the
Jomes Early and Mrs. John
:Hood, and Mrs. McElhinney.
!tons will be given by M1ss Mar- linger home in Middleport. ~le, Letart
am! Mrs.
garet Sauer. .The hostesses will Monday they went to the Char· Rulli
~ Mrs. Lew•s Sauer, Mrs. Le- Iest.on area to visit friends In
Pomtroy, 0 .
1Rnd Brown, Mrs. Jack Satter- eluding Mrs Margaret Co e
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TUES., JUNE 20
1 of tlle J. E. Harley f•miiy was
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Mrs.
aries Richard Russell has been c&lt;in. held Saturday in Springfield.
Dned since Friday to Universl·
"HOTEL"
Dr.
and
Mrs.
John
Harley
A
Sll'lmmlng
club
for
KNIGHTS
OF
PY'I'IIIAS,
Pyty Hospital. H1s wile, Edna and
Technicolor
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Catherine were host to a family dinner will be organized at the
lilian Sisters, and famlllel Will chlldr~n were In Columbus Sun·
fa yler
Spaak
iJarly in observance of the birth· port pool at 7 p. m.
bold a plcnlc at 6:30 p. m., day w1th btm.
·
Color C•rtoon1
"OPERATION SHANGHAI• , day anniversaries of t h el (Tuesday) .by .Mrs. '!'homos
at the Kyger Creek Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen re•MJ to wipe CIHn ••• durable rain covers
"NAUTICAl NUT"
i daughter, Ann, and Mrs. J. E. Scally, sWimnung Instructor. I · Those atti!nding are to turned Monday alter spending
"HOT TIME ON ICE"
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To be eligible lor member· I take a covered dish and their a week In Dayton vtsiHng Mr.
"ANYTIME NOW"
!her's Day.
shlp In the group at this time, ,
table service.
and Mrs. Jobn Goodrich.
For her trip to Springfield girls are to be 13 years of age or
Mrs. Albert Roush is confined
WED. ond THURSDAY
Mrs. J. E. Harley was joined 1 older. Mrs. Scally said t h
, WILLING WORKERS CLASS w her home with the mumps.
CLOSED
- -- - - - - - , by her granddaughter who is at- Ifrom the awlmmlng Cfu~ will of the Enterprtse EUB Church Father's Day 'guests of Mr.
SHOW STARTSI:OO P.M.
' tending summer school at
1 come the
synchronized · will meet at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. George Hackett, Sr••
·~~'"'"~~:iiii~==~~U~nl~vers;:i~ty~.!The~t~w~o~a:cco;:m~p~ao-:,· mers
for the
water
show \o
Thur!day
Mr. and
Mrs. Joe W.
Tribble
presented
in late
July.
Mrs. Moore
G""!frey
W!lson evening.
will be . wete
and Kim,
Charleston,
"
glrls will be accepted Into
the assisting hostess.
Dr. R. R. Plckellll, his
club later, according to
FRIDAY
Ray, and his parenta, Mr.
annnounced by Mrs.
,
Mrs. Ray Pickens of Clifton W.
Year arouud activit!., are Ch~SPECTION of Pomeroy Va., returned Tbursday nlgbl,
planned by Mrs. Scally for the
P1erta 1116. 0rderbe of the East- after a week's vacat1011 at Day·
swimming club
em 8 r, w111 beld at 7:45 P· lona Beach Fla
team competition. willl !Je
m. Friday II the Muonlc TeJOoo _ _ _ .:_·_
· _.:..·- - - ded, she oald.
pie, Pomeroy, Ralph Smith, rle Hawkillll, Mrs. Clara Adams,
- - - - -·
worthy gr~ patron, wUI be I Mrs. Barbara Dugan, and Mrs.
ied by Holly Martin, who has the lnspectmg officer,
J .... Brisker.
spent the past week in SpringS turd
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Saturday In Rutland. Bob Hawkina Is the coach with B o b
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The hospital stall was ready: Pat said Mrs. Johnson had
11 had been alerted ·to expect called the President to leU him
ber.
thelt daughter hod had a grandNugenl and Lucl were follow· son. IJpeclal White House teleed in· another car by Mr•- Lyn· phone• wore set up In the IJos.
don B. Jahnson, who has kept pltal shortly after Lucl arrived.
H baby vigil at the N t1 g e n I
Pal was wearing a light blue,
home lor more th!m a w e e k, short-sleeves sblrt and d a r k
spendin~ every alghl there.
trOIISers when he held a news
Pat Nugent· wes in· the room conference In tbe lobby of. the
with
whenbad waited
first In
sawa Homan
·Catholic
'lbere
their Lucl
son. He
were tears
in hospital.
eyes and
he
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the stram of waiting

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la.slster of Mrs: 8ellm . Blaze.
pJay ' by area arttsls.
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mo•t. part ·paJn\bip and other •iUes of tho Welk show P.Orform- The show Is boistered here .w•cz- now Hvmg.. in Tampa,
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I1 A major
avflt l art pieCes were set up on chairs in8 various
.
and there by works of B t II Fla., is good and very, very
last year's firot lbow Is the - hardl1 an advantageous pos~
. JMPIU!IISI\(E
Mayer, show co-&lt;hairman. An~ locaL" One of Mrs. S m 1-t h's
melhoil of display which has lion. \.
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And .don't ml!l. the l!upres- ·another "don't min" are · sev- paintings Is of the Blaze.
been U!ed. ·
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siva portrait work.ol M\Ss Char· era! tblngs by Mrs. Vilma Pik· wic.z home: another is of the
Last year, hampered by the This year large racks ba~:Jtene Strauss, ~ughter of Mr. koja, director of the Meigs lhome of Mr. and Mrs. Don
lack · of lunda Bill Mayer and been made to bold_ patnling.s. d1and Mrs. Charlil.. J. Strauss, County Bookmobile .... .. Out- Betzing in Pomeroy. Others es·
Aaron abl, 'who headed tlle 1addition, bed aprmgs, Ramie former rt.il&lt;jenll.·••"" ~vtng In .tanding!
. hibltlng oo lar are Becky and
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show, bad no . racks on .wbllh :doors, ladders ~
Colum¥•· .Ch(\Tien~, a JUnior at Another local arttst oxhlhlllng Jea Wright and Maxine Moore.
,
you _have been us • Ohio State Unlver~ty, Is an ao- Is Roger Walker. Hil eontrlbu- In addition to the paintings,
,
.
!ectlVely so - ...,_ahow places compllshed ~~ and pianist tion to the novelty of the show there are a number of ceramics
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for the pfl(nting~~. ·
in addition to: ~· work In the Is a palntlng of "the bird" being displayed and some outPatronB of· the Bhow are in fmer arts. lncld~lly, two of which "appeared" tn the Pt. standing wood carvings by Jack
lor a pleasant surprise - the 1he portraits of ~IS Strauss Pleasant area some months ' Slavin.
work of area artists is tmpres- were done from !i4by pictures Iago.
1 I can assure you by opening
slve to say the least - and of Don Mayer ~ :ttnda Dar- There are works by J. 0. day, Friday, Fellowship H a II
there are paintings, paintings neU Mayer, I'm wid. The por-]Wllliams, Paul McElroy, Dor&lt;&gt;- will be running over with work
eyerywhere,::!Pparenlly wII ~ traita were pre~ by Miss ]thy Morris, Joyce and J o h n by area artists. Take my word
the Idea
oftering "some- Strauss to Mr. and Mrs. Mayer IMohler, Mildred Miller and lor It, you'll find a lot to see
A~
Nugent, ,voung- thing lor everyone."
'
fo~a wedding g~t .
Mrs. Harold Lohse _already on at !be show and . it won't surer
ter '
birth to' an 8· Mrs. 1\Uth Gosney, Middle- SOme good boat paintings are hand aud more commg into the prise me you discover a secpound, 1()-ounce
I port artist, has had a major also featured at tbelshow. Two show room each day. ·
ond visit Is In order over the
'\1Lucl's fine,
· . Pat;aal~, pe~· role in assisting · with setting of these are by Mr$. Dllj)hne There's a display of work by weekend.
sonally announCing the
at .
a.m. (EDT) of his up the displa~ room. Her work Broyles, G&lt;llllpolls, .!,irs. Broy· st.udents of Bill Mayer aud be- No! only that - but also goson !he l'resldent's first
.
- somewhere over 50 paintings les IS ' a sister of )ka. caddfe lsure to catch !be work of elgnt- lng m favor of good response
' Nugent said of his
'
I think the dimensions - is boun~ to score 'a btl,
Wickham of Pomeroy.
year-old Bob Ball In this dis- at the show Is the fact that the
are 21 inches long."
.
,1 A nice addition to the novel• Mike Mulford, fonnerly of play. Another display of work Fellowship Hall is air condiLucl, 19, was taken to ~ton Hos~1tal, operated by . ty phase of the show is a eo!- Meigs County now ll9illg in Arl- ' by children under the dirdctlon tloned.
the Roman Catholic Daughta:s of Chanty ol St. Vincent .1lectlon of water colon by Mrs. lzona, again this ye~r has some of Larry Wolle is forthcoming. The official rlbhon cutlin~ for
De Paul, at 2 a.m. EDT. . r .
·Gosney dooe while watcblng a 1nice work In the ahbw - some Work by another former resi- this year's presentation will be
Her hUSband drove her the "I think we .!'"v• a v • r Y Lawrence Welk television ahow. contemporary and some mod- dent, Madge ArQPld Smith - held at 6 p. m. Thursday,

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By BOB
Destined to
one of tho
moal atiracllve
well • dooe
lea!Airel of the
· 8tnd.Hegalta Waekend· ts · art show
to bli staged Frld . sa~Y
and Iunday tn .Fel 'lbip Hall
of Sl Paul'a Lotller Church.
A ~neal&lt; prevleir ~ show
0
dlseloaes thai the abo~
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Closing Program of Bible Schoo/
Given in Syracu~ on Friday Night

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DR. BLAZEWICZ

Regatta Show persona}'Illes
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from working in estates, wills, lites and woes of t h e
transgressors by headin 2 the already nationally·noticed
"Frog Jumping Contest:r committee during the upcoming Weekend Regatta. DR. SELIM BLAZEWICZ, M. D., ·
Lasey st., riight, whose home is the subject of a painting
in the "smash" art show scheduled to be opened Friday
and run throu gh Sunday at Fellowship Hall of the Pollio
eroy St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

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