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Boaton 9 Detroit 5
New York 2 St. Louis I, Jst
Minnesota 5 California I, 1st
New York 8 St. Louis 5, 2nd
The Meigs AmerJCjm Legion Lancaster for the Djmrict 8 a base on balls to Steve Fin- od by 1 aacrlflce from BII
Minnesota 7 Callfornia I, 2nd
Houaton 4 Loa Angeles l, Jot
baseball team Wllll ousted from championship, and the right to law and an error 00 a long ny Swan a walk to BID Moore
Chicago 5 Kansas City I; 1st
Houston ·a ~. Angeles 2,
District 8 t()urnament play Sun- compete in the slate tourney, ball hit by George Sauer.
a sac'rifice from Buddy
Kanaaa City 7 Chicago 0, 2nd
Chicago 9 San Francisco 0, tat
day lllC)ming as Lancaster hat been set for Saiurday at The score remained at s.. The fmal Meip run was
Today'o Probahle Pllcbers
Chicago 3 San Francisco 2,
handed the local nme a 14-7 da- 2 p.m. In Lancaster.
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BaiUmore (Piloebus 7-4) at 1
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New York (Stottlemyre 7-9), 81 . (Ali Times EDT!
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runs. Batey was relieved by and Buddy Moore was oale
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F RBsn, Bai 61252 54 115 .337 Chicago
020 1100 SO.- ~ 7 I Arrigo, Lee &lt;61, McCool (71, I Buffalo 6 Toronto 2, lsi
SALEM, N.H. (UPI)-Dr. ProfeJslollll , Golf "-llllion
Kaline, Del 61235 51 77 .323 Hunter (8-6) ,and Roof; Wood, Nottebart &lt;71, Baldschun 19) Toronto 6 Buffalo 3, 2nd
Fager, in an awesome dlsptay title.
,
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Ystzski, Boo 84301 54 98 .326 Wilhelm (8) and Martin. WP- and Coker. LP-Arrlgo (5-4). Toledo Z Columbus 0, 1st
1of power, triumphed in tha
Carew, Min 81 ~ 42 9S .311 Woad (1.0).
IIR-Calllson ltllh).
,1oledo I Columbus 0, Znd
' $85.400 R~ng~am Special, BARCELONA.'··
(UPl)-.
Two no-hitters and one !-hitter highlighted Salur- Conglro, Bos 84 240 40 71 .296 '2od Game)
list Game)
Rochester 12 Syracuse 6, 1st
beating Hall to Reason by ~~ ManQel SaDiau and JUIII·
day's action in the ninth annual Kyger Creek Little Blatr, Bai
'19 277 34 81 .292 Kans. C1ty 210 000 301- 7 7 0 iChiCago
300 005 tOO- 9 8 0 Rochester It Syracuse 5, 2nd
lengths in the track r rd 1 Gisbert I!I!ONll ~
League Baseball tournament on the KC Employees dia· Petrelli, Bas 71244 31 71 .291 Chicago
000 000 ooo- 0 3 2 San Fran. 000 000 000- 0 6 I Ricllmond 2 Jacksonville 1
I:U\i for tbe mile-and~ a~- 11 Spain eillllinatod ,. , : : mond.
.
Scott, Bos
az 295 38 84 .28~ Lindblad (5-3) and Roof: 1 Culp (7-7) and Hundley;
eight race
4-tKavlh Sheets blanked the Middleport Senators 8-0 Fregosl, Cal 115287 51 81 .2821Monteagudo, McMahon (2), Perry, Bolin {7), Henry (9) and EQUESTRIAN CHAMP
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0.:~ DaVis Cup
on a no-hlt performance for the Gallipolis Senators, faniBuzhardt l!), Looker. m. IHaller. LP-Perry !5-11). HRS
INGLEWOOD Cal'f (UP!)
·
ning 10 In Saturday's o~enlng battle
Home Roal
Howard (t) and McNertney. LP 1-Banks (16th), Philllpa I14th). H l C KS TRJ.: AM Ellgland N~tive Diver beca~; 8
·In the second outing, Steve Miller hurled Pt. fleas- B~:~~~~L';; !r,u\!.:;o~: -Monteagudo (0-1). HRs-Roof l(7nd Game)
(UPli-Marlon Caakes of IJrl· dollar earner with hi9 ~.:~~A\= ~~"
ant Kiwanis to a 6-1 victory over Letart, allowing the los• Y •
• 14th), Monday (lOth).
Chicago
020 000 001- 3 3 0 tam rode Siroller faultlessly over the !avo~ Pr••ense.· th .,
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1 n to
ers only one safety.
Perez. Reds and Hart, Giants Detroit
010 102 001- ~ 8 3 San Fran. 000 101 000- 2 7 o: Sunday to win the British $162JOO Hall woad Park Ill . • .,ormu 1 ·au raee """ •
In the nightcap, Gallipolis Tiger hurler Dan Keisling 18: Banks and Santo, Cubs 17- Boston
oo; 300 lOx- 9 t 2 Stoneman, Hads C6), Gardner jumping derby . at the interna- l Cu ' ·
Y
Gold Maserali, edginJ JaciJ; Jlnbham.
blanked the Midleport Red Sox 5-0, and in doing so, Anlerican League: Killebrew, Sparma, Dobson 14), Hiller (8), Hartenstein (8) and Hund- tiona! equestrian meet. ·
. p.
of Australia by IHI lltan two
whiffed 1~ Middleport slugTwms 29; Howard, Senators 21: (6) aod Price; Brandon, Lyle 'ley; Herbel, Linzy (9) and
1
secondl.
•
gers.
In the nightcap, Dan Keis- F. Robinson, Orioles and (6) and Ryan WP-Brandon (3- Haller. WP-Hartensteln (4-1). Kathy Kusner and
OCEANPORT, N,J. (~!)Eighteen teams have n
ling permitted only six base Yastrzemsky, Red
Sox 21; 7). LP-Sparma C9-3). HRs- LP-Herbei 12- 2). HRs-Banks Chapot of the United States Handsome Boy (18.10) Whipped ClfESTNUII' !IILf,, Malt.
been eliminated from
runners - all by walks _ as ManUe, Y~nU. .17, :
Harton (lith), Conigliaro (15th), Cl7th), Hart (!Sth).
we~e two of seven riders
~~ !avo~ Amberoid '" lho (UPl)-Rod LaV!r and
ment competitioll, which
lhe undefeated Gallipolis :rtgers
Run• Boiled In
Yastrzemakl (21st), Stanley (1st Game)
fllllllhed in a tie for 10cond :ial runnmg of the $112,400 G1meno won 101111-linal ~
on July 7. Twenty-two remain blanked the Middleport Red NaUonal League: Wynn As- (5th).
New York 000 000 200- 2 f 1 place.
~h ;••~ell Handicap at In the PI~.~ Jll'O lenilll
in the running.
Sox, 5-0,
tros 86· Cepeda - Card,' 64 . 114 Innings)
St Louis 000 000 tOO- 1 6 0
ou
ar
championllhip.
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Tonight, ~t 7, the Gallipolis Keisling fanned IS. The Red Harts, Giants 62 ;' Perez, Red; Baltimore
'onnett, Renlfl 18) and Wils~n, Sherry (8) and Charter No. 8441
Nitional Blnf ilti!on No. 4·
Red Sox Will battle the Pame- So&lt; made three errors, the :rt- 61· Aaron Braves and Santo
000 000 001 000 01-2 10 0 s,.li:van, Grote (81; Washburn, !dlebosh, Osteen (ll-9) and
REPORT OF CONDmON 0!'
roy. Pirates. At 8:30, the Galli- gers were perfect in the field. c,;bs 58 '
' New York
Hoorner (8) and Romano, .or rg. WP-Wilson (~).
polis While Sox will meet Pt. Ho"!ever, only two Middleport
·
010 000 000 000 00- I 4 I McCarver (91. WP-Bennett O· (2nd Game)
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Pleasant Malleable Iron..
, lads managed to hit the bali- ~mertcaa League: .Killebrew, Dillman, Dr o bows k y (8), 0). LP-Washburn CH). HR- Houston
001 013 030- a 12 1
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Tuesday, at· 7, Addlville s Ault new dut to the first base- T~ns 66; Yastnemsk1, Red Sax Ricllert n3) and Etcheharren; Kranepool (6th).
Los Ang. ooo 010 100-- 2 7 1
OF MIDDLEPORT
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Jeta will take on Pt. Pleasant man In the sixth, and R. Bali- 62: F. Robinson, Orioles 511; Talbot, Hamilton (9), Womack !2nd Game)
In the sta
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People's Bank. At 8:30 p.m., ey grounded out to the pitcher Howard, Senators 56; Kallne, 114) and C.ibbo. P-Ricbert (1- New York 1103 050 000- a 112 Blasingame, Sembera (61, 1967 Publ::h~~ ?nh~, at lhe ~~ 0 ~ of :lllinea 011 JUIII :10,
the Middleport Yankees w II I In the fourth.
,Tigers 53.
10). LP-Womact (4-4). !IRS- St. ~uis 200 200 100- 5 11 3 ~iusU (7) ~nd Bateman; the Currency under":;~: 52~~ ~~ eR~~i~r:!'i'!:, of
battle the Pomeroy Dodgers.
For 1
i
PitcbinJ
ManUe (17th), B. Robinson Selma, D. Shaw (4), B. Shaw rewer, Regan (S), Miller
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ASSETS · ·
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Saturday'• llelalll
rive
~tsw!~in
w~u~~:
M
Nalioaal
League:
McCormick,
tllth).
15)
and
Grate:
Cosman,
LaPerranoakl
(8)
and
Torborg,
Cuh,
balances
with
other
banks,
and
&lt;
1
In the first conleJt. the
~roene Ra werrJ had a . ·
12-3; Nolan, Reds 8-2: CJst Game)
mabe (31. Wlills (S), Woode- Campllllis (8), WP-Blaslngame
cash Items in process of collection ----- ' 473,7ti8.0I~
510'
polls Senators, behind the
le 8 • Y
.
Braves 7-Z; . Veale, Calif.
000 100 0110- 1 4 1 shick (61, Jackson (9) and C3-l). LP-Brewer (2-2).
&lt;l&lt;wernment obiipUons -·---· l.810,260,7S"
perfect hurling of Kavln
gK i,slln. Burndettbal ••ngndie, lngnani
Jarvis, Braves f.3. Minn
100 000 tox- 5 &amp; I McCarver WP-B Shaw (3-9) Mathews Clth), Wynn (22nd).
Loa
d of State• and pol!tlcal subdivlllolll ~14S:Gll'.
ked the M!ddl rl
e g a ou e a s e, A rl
L&lt;l
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epo
and T. Perry a ~ubie. '!'he Timo caa
ague: H~rlen, Kelso, Turner (7), Burdette LP-Lamaba (1).4). HRs-Mario Pitta.
ooo 001 000- 1 5 Balllr: premises, fw;!litiifeindiixiii-ei;'ii,d____ s•587•BSt.CJI
:...,...-.
tors, ~gera scored three runs in the
Sox 11-2: Sparma, Tigers til and Rodgers; Jloawell (8-4) :6tb), Kranepoai (7th).
Atlanta
ooo Oil oox- 2 6
other assets repreaenting ballk
miles
ea ifii,1
Sheets allowed four walks, third and wrapped it up
9-2; ~nborg, Red ~~ U-3; and Battey, Zimmerman (8). list Game)
.
Law, McBean (8), O'Dell C!) Other assets lncludlne no djrect Ieaae
1 18
and four other Middleport
two more ill the fourth.
Angelo 8-1, Peters, LP-Keiso (4-2). HR-Aiilson Houston
000 00.1 001-4 9 1 and May; Niekro C!i-4) and
TOTAL ASSETS
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reache(j base vta errors, but
So• 11-4.
(llthl.
Loa Ang. 0011 ooo 001- 1 9 1 Uec!cer LP-Law (0-1)
----·----------·----- "·279•11&amp;7.tl :
tbe losers could not dent home
,
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LIABfLITlES
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• Demand deposits of individuals
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wtrmers broke a
tt•
partnerships, and corpor~tlo111 ----·•-- U SOO 11!.......
Time and savmrs deposita of ladtvlduall,
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with three runs In the thIrd.
partnel'llhlp_s, and corpor~tio111 ·-·---·- 4,034,12t.fo:'
They added two 1n the fourth.
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Deposito
of UD!ted States Government ----IO,IIU.trl'·
and finished the game's scorDeaoaits of Jltatea and P')litlcai oubdiVIsiolll
283 4tllll' '
CeL'tified and officers'. cbecks etc
17'1.. 71 "
!:th.wlth three more 1n
ToTAL DEPOSITS ---·----' 1!,825,1127.14
. -----··-' ""· "-•·
Slleets also was lhe big
' Total deD!Ind del")si~ ·--- •1,515~.M
·:.:
Total time &amp; savtnp deposita 'f,110,!2UO
r:
the
Other iiabilltles including no mortpges aa~
.1;
other llena on bank premlleo and
bad two hits, S. J~son a·cfou·
L,ague tournament thai
other real estate ·---·--+-----·-··---- , 81,MO.H~
ble, M. Wolfe a double and alnon July 25 at the
TOTAL LIABILITIE
l.';j(,.
gle, K: Coiiier had ·two
ball park, tourney rnu•ager I
s ------------·---- ,5,887,188.11'
;-q
and L. Lanier bad two
~Ilks aald today.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
. '
Olester. Rou!il Wll
Te•DJJ that have ' entert!tl are
with lbe dtleat. .
CommNon_!~_k-total )'lr value ···--------- ' !OO,tlOO.ai.'.'
0. ~•I IUthorized-2000
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W. Va., Syracuse, the
~sing burlar Bolr Miller's
No.
shares
outstandlaJ-2000
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third illllinl aJn1111 to
Mlddleport
Ali-Start.
=Ius --------·---· -·------·----··-·· soot..,.ooo:Gii·,-T
was Latarl'l Cll!ly ale
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II
profilo ·----··------·-----·---• .,.,.,..
Red
Sox,
Bedford,
sieve Miller ti ~ Pl.
teams from Pomeroy.
TOT~ ......,....
f~~ACCOtiNTS
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ant Kiwanis aa 'the West
•...,s AND
. - '!'.~ .- «1
gtnians won, H 'ftle 10111n'l
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ---·--------Gill~ JlW'iror- ~ ·
MEXOIIANDA
Gill 'in a·w.al!&lt;,'
tbil third/.
on
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Point Kiwanis Wins

'fhree Tr·afft'c Ac.cl'dents on Rur
' ·al R'o'ads

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IIY WILLlAM VERIGAN: Laague to two gamos&gt;ove~ -thii Darlgera'4-! Mid a.t. ·
won the first tJIIIII1illh a twa-.
IIIII SeoorlrlBomtr
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·{/1'1 ~ Writer
, Chicago Cilbo, , ~jilt~ will!. both
'l'li'D• Will .,-,.
I!W! obamer ilvlha ~ - ~lnl Banks_ a!lo ba. .ed
Jack Lamabe pitches for the enda ofa double~. ftQijt tiJe . In the . ~ I:.eague• llld ~ked' i flvHila· tall ID ·HCOOd rame 1n the
leafle-Ieadlng St. Louis Carclln- San Fr8J1cisco G"'"~ t-0 811!1 3- · Minnesota defeated Callfomta ~ lhe fifth 1nn1n ef the nlgbfc1 lnniDC arier a walk to
alii now, IN,I tl)e New York Mets Z.
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P Santo but the .......,,••
1 an•d 7_. •' Chi cago ·.,..it.
stlil act i)l&lt;e !bey' own him
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smashing a homer wltb
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N'llonal' liague
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In ather ga~s1 the Pliiladtl· Kansas City, winning H and Tomlny Davll on baH.
came In the ninth wbta Sanl~l
A few' i1ours after being phia Phillie• pOIIhde\l Ol!l'il'hll! Iosinr 7.0,, Baltimore bat New Lamabe, who baa l&lt;lM fDur drove lh Bederi with_',lowed!
' ' W. L Pel.. GB acquired by the Cardinals from to beat the Cin&lt;trlbatt 'Reda ·a.o, York 2-1, Boston whipped straight, . was tile tiCttm ot oacrlllco fly. Ray Culp ••

LINE SCORES

~~·."- ;:':•~bsff 12·: ancf• Hol~r ·: ' Hospital: VlsltJ,ng' Shoe Farms
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' By RANDOLPH PENDLETON eocaped.allve, and six ef thom itenbach's department with four Ivault was cited into Me [g s ebarleston, W. Va., trav,el~
Pi Pt"nmg · ~ . 0 Pro 1ert: : lroiiNI 24 and_ 1.f p.m. Parents B" B t · I
BERRYDALE, Fla. (UPil- were severely bemed.
'! cars damaged and one person' County Court an a charge of north In a Volkswagep, lost coi)1 24
M~$lll ·~~a~,' H.' to' °~e~fi· 1 oniy on P=trl~t~ard.
~!s~NA CAIJF
AN Brawling Negro and white "l would gueaslb•y andel- injured.
.driving left of eenter.
troi of her car, went off the
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touched
off
a
fire
m
a
paled
lbere
would
be
so
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The
first
occurred
Saturday
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roadway over the end of a cui·
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lfil·,. Kanawha EaUs. ·3-53- •tat. •] Mrs La'o'rence M. Tawnr' nploslo~ rnay , ~ye destroyed 1prison camp barracks in a slight damage and II w o u I d i •t uo p.m. on Route 143 just Then, on Sunday at 12 · 45 . a. vert•.and turned over in a ditch.
a~Nri~Ston, )8.111 •iS!~. LOll- ~ . Pecan St.; Mrs. Jean F. Americas S!fyeyor 4 robot I remote section of the Flonda cause Sonne of them to be ' r.orth' of Bradbury.
Im., on Rt. 124, at Langsville, lA passenger in the car, Rlchard
&lt;loa, ~et,·.~ ~mf•eid are Coho, Patr10t Star Rt.; otto! spacecraft Slinday m~ht only Ipanhandle Sunday night and 37 transfep-ed," said Louie Wala- I Oeputies said a car driven by IJames Leonard KISor, 35• C~ ' C. Campbell, 30, suffered a Ia·
&lt;m the;it•U.
. B. Saunders, Eureka Star Rt.; , secoods be!are •t was to have mmates died in "tree-top high" I wright, slate prison director, Walter W DeVault, 22, Rt. I, lumbus, ~raveling west, lost con ceratlo~ of his ~lglil atJQ. No
lloa!Movemenlo ... Mrs. Herman R. Reese. q,e- i sof!-landed in the central · bay flames.
' wbo mbed to tho Utile 51· Lt-on. W. Va. traveling north. ]lrol qf hiS car due.to log. Rearrests were reported. ·
Gallipolis ~ka - . S M. shire; Basil L. Evans, Rt. 21re~i.~ of the J110011.
. ' It starled In - . flash. The ! prisoner comp In the Florida 'I rounded a ctli'Ve went left of cen : traveled ~P the railroad tr~cks '!'he sheriff's department also
J011l!ao4own 6.511 p.m. - goJvay .Galltpoils; Mrs. Gilmer Knotts. J~ Propulsion Labora!ory ·whole building was on fire P h ell •-•a
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h'l' 'dil"" •t Langsville, wentmtoaditch. arrested Laster Pike Da"'~
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'George :r Pr'ce
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err; PP•e D.. Bowles, fl. , •po_esman .~Y , 18 '
e ex- almostmomentsrily,"sa•d
b Del~ertHaro1dMilam,33,al"'. ~r:'~~ome mm am_a~e
on·achargeofviaial!ngacourt
"'llliD·a;m: N.ahonal up 3.50 . Pieasiirit: G~ald t. Clark, N,w · ploSJon theory was lhe most state prison Director Louie
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St Mlddl tt Ihis c~r. No arrests or mJuries order by not leav•••lha county
1"iik ly" xpla atl
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""' Frank
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e , e n ?!.' o w .f Wainwright, who called it the over whether the door o _e The Milam car,·• a 1965 epo
model,
las ordered by Judge
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Ishott, Pomeroy; Mrs. John G. 1radio rontact with earth. w as1worst such disaster in Florida barracks was opened 11'!!"ed•- was shoved Into a utility pole I '!'he other Sunday accident was Porter Jr., and Wilbur Napper,
.Kanawha River --: Winfield, ' Sauvage, Syracuse; Mrs . . Lin-, loE! when the vehiCle was sev- 1hii;tory.
,.
i•tely after lbe fire broke out as a result ot the Impact. There 'on the N•w Lima road at the RD, Pomeroy,' for mtoxica!Wn.
A "' .R Mmtll up 5.40 p m.. me A. Gaul, Chester: Mrs. en m~les above tbe moon and 1 Only eight of tbe 51 prisoners · shortly after 9 p.m. COT.
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\11:,1!. Shal!el'. Jr. 11p 12'1~ · a. Jooeph F. lltackburn, Ravens- travelml! at 300 miles an hour. : in the white frame building Wainwright said guard A. 0.
mr, •f»rr Dearborn up2:25 a.m.; wnod; Mrs. Ivan s. Spriggs, ().,1., Oown
/escaped unharmed. Six other ~vet!, stationeq at the door, :
CI~n
~Iff up 4.10 l.m. ·
· Rt: 3 Jackson; Raymond A.j ROME _
DESIGNERS mmates were hospitali.led witb unlocked it and "told the men .
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alliiiJ Riter- Loek, ll, oE'De- Stephens Rt. I Mt. Alto, W. were hedginl! their bets on severe burRs. '
tc come out. Either they were i
M~
~_Bosworth up • P:lii-~ · QDeeDi Va.; Mrs. Mabel Christman. I hemlines as the Italian hI g b There were conflicting reports too startled or ~·~.were afraid
~ II" . 121-0, ~;!I\; • Pflnclp,lo Jackson; Mrs. John A. Wood, fli•hion shows .lor lntematlmlai ~-- --- - · - -- - to and they d1dn I
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wri 1:15' am.: Jeffbaat up ! Jr., Jackspn; Mrs. James A. bnyers and the press went Into want to really commit · ' ilJem- l But Byrd Mapoles, a news- I SANDUSKY, Ohio (UP!) - Miss Robinson. "I really don't The overall talent winner was
5:20am ; Lock IS, Harvey Jor 1Gillespie, Rt. 1 Jackson: Gro- th•lr tllird. day today.
selves to any degrees. '!'he re- man from Milton, Fla., said a With a kiss on the chtek an 4 know bow to describe it."
Miss Lease. Erica Ann White,
dan up 3 1!.1&amp; :, ~obWI J!, cGi!l-u,,r N1J.Ervin, Rt. l Wellston: '!'he Italian shows. which o!)- suit Is experiments with be- ' guard told him they had to go a wish of Iuek Pamela sue Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Canton. Miss Kent State Univer·
~n up 3.4tilijj,,' EsiJ&amp;.tW.IIt~·Poarl u: Rus.leil, Rt. I Kitts en the International fall-winter low-the-knee skirts or ankle .Ito the camp office to get the ' Robinson started on a vear-lon~ Nobel Rabms~. said th~y would sity, was named Miss Congenl·
V~rg!nia down 5.45 _a.m " ~ : Hill;.,. Mrs. Mary E. Booth, fashion whirl. have de!llOilstrat- ien~rth coats but'liitle real con- Ikey and before they could get reign as Miss Ohio saturday attend .the Miss AmeriCa Pag- al by the contestants.
16, Western down 6.10 a. ~ .. Jackson: Mrs. Fred E. Moms, ed to date that mast deslguers viction. '!'he only direction : back the "flames already were night.
eant w1th her as would her two
liP 10.~ P• Mario., Miss CIJiora Leach, Rt. lthink somethin~ should hapoen 'jsklr!lllave taken so IJJr wa, tr~top high."
The 22-year-old Davtr;n miss brother~.
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Ill;_ . ~,upl. l. 1 WeH")bn: Frank H1er, Rt. I to hemlines. BGt they do not down.
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was crowned, then kissed, by "We wuuldn:t m1ss 1t Sal~
m . HeJ.ii&lt;Z; UlrV.IO..m., Loek~W~Uston; Paul D. Kelly, Rt. t l
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Sharon Phillian, Delaware, the ber father, pomtmg out he was
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Austin do""
Sandra L. Kessler. I
Miss Ohio who finish- glad she was No. 13 in the conAy.t:;.
2.10 a· Ill·: RaveQSwood
ed as third runner up in the te•t. "'!'hat's my lucky numU ~es ofown 3.10 a.m, l .,,
Blrtho
By EUGENE v. RISHER
1966 Miss America pageant.
ber."
J~·.~~nrag llrure.. dpwn ,- Mrs. RandOlph E. Blackburn, ,
SAIGON (UP!)-The United The June graduate of the Unl..till
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States, . stung by weekend
of Kentucky
the Miss ARos::nM:: majored
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ay, rs Mon~ll l
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Communist !lllccesses hit back r~ght to repreeent OhiO 1n th•
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1'41ad.t: uy:11:15 a.m.:· ~~ 22~'! C._~wain. i!t. I ~own CIt y, 1 COLUMBUS (UP!) - Aid to ready and it seems all but set- with the full fury of its air and Atlantic City, N.J., contest In &lt;in. 'P?.ech ~nd anng erapy: CHARLESTON, W. VA. Ju)J
Stlti· Tnl~ d&lt;ll'll 5.50 a. Ill. • 1dam\hter. 7·14 a m Saturday: education w•ll be the focal potnt 1tied that an increase In the ' sea power a spokesman repurt- September over 30 other candi- said If 1 COIIId Be • MuSic 15 ·- Dairy farmers supplying.
PU!!Y :DcitrneY;down ~-25 a m.; i Mra Fred E. Morris, Marlon,! this week in the legislature, sales tax will replace the gross I ed toda ' 852 bomber. hit the datea She represented t h c Star" from the Broadway mu- the O.arleston markei who aril
Lock 23, Beaver up ~:IS a. m.: , daughter, 10:55 am. Saturdav · 1with th• school subsidy bill be- l receipts lax proposed ortgihally.l Comm~ists with live raids South.west.
skat play, "Apple :rree," m the 'members of the Dairymen's Ct~­
OVEC dow~ 5·4(1 a.m .: Polly 1Mrs Lawrence M. Tawney, 503. 1g given a good chance of be- '!'he community mental health I Sundav ni•ht and today, drop- ''I feel ju.t wonderful and so finals.
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a.m.. Gree~~l Pecan St. son. 11 ·05 a.m. Sat- ' lng voted out of comJDlttee: I and menial retardation pro- . pmg mililan pounds ot bombs. tbanklul,' • said a speechless Her description IS 5-foot, m be ~aid to cents per bundred"' Wahr Houtdand up
I urdav; Mrs. Jojlp A. Woad. Jr., 1 There ~~~ w~s a posSibility grams proposed by Gov. James ' U.S. Marine fliers hit Commu· ~~nds and ~24-35.
. ,,1\ve\gbt more lor their J u n •
IO.p,.m . M,ark M UP U5 o.m.:! ~ackson, daughter. 6:32 p.m. 1the adl1llruslrajion's tax. pack- •A. Rhodes comes up for a vote I nist artill
in the DemllitaI keep ~·m by swimmlllg. 1'!'11~. ftlli year than they \'ere
AIII'Jl. ~~\\tr down 11311 Q.m .. ·Sunday
•age to provide an addJtionai:tomghl!n the Senate and prdll-trizeci zOO:f!(DML), hoping to
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she says. n.. also helps with paid (or milk marM!ed durinl .
T"\'»'PY·•L.. Wl'_lte dqwn ,_I2. :Ill a. ,
Discharges
, l $250 mdhon for schools woujd ably will sail through. It , has ' silence tbe big' guns which have
PlY modeling.
that monlll a year a_go.
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mf?Wi!Ite~ W•lli•TD•on uo 12·: ! Mrs, William R! · Bachner. be ready for nresentation to : p...ed the House.
Ilashed Leathernecfc Jigsltlons for
Her selection c~e as a sur· "'!'he 'blend' prl"'! paid-DCSA
45 a.m. Valvoflne UJI .~ a. m... Mr.&lt; Ira T Beatty. Sam
the full Senate Ways and Means '!'he measure pula the empha- • d
Shj f tNi u g: 7th Fleet
prise .to the many iulildredS in producers for JUDe milk tbts
LilliAn Cl~rk down 6!~' a m.: I flenn!'V, Mrs. Robert v Durst, Committee.
·sis on local responsibility for I ~::~ I~ ~lose
shore to
the Cetar Point ballroom' and year will. be $SJS \&gt;!lr cw!. (ap0 " ~hMrer down 7·~1 • m ; 1 F:rldle A. Ferll)lson. Mrs. Ern- , A Senate Education, Health and treatment of tbeso l fiombanj the Red guns
.thousands who watched !be lei· I~mately 11 cents per quart)
~,,,. •hi. T.n&lt;ko .. B•JCk•ve •t•te; est E. Griffin. Paul H Harri-land Welfare sultcommittee has maladies, requiring that pro- , A spokesman disclosed the
evlsed proceedings, as .she fall· , (Ill' plitk. testJng 3.5, per cent
dof!'p} ~ .nm .. Luth.,. Hf'l'd- , son Mrs. Emmett S Halley, been wrestling with tbe founda- 1grams be placed In operation In ' carrier u.s.s: Oriskany re- Thirty-two were In Sunday ed to win any h~nors dur;Ing the Ibutterfat as !',Pmpared w.th. ~.·
m.~llliWJI 0 n. m · F·~·~''" Russell V Hoiland. Arthur John- ' lion bill for two weeks. The , all countiea of 50,000 oopulation turned 'io dut~ on ;Yankee , School collection was $12.17. previous two mgllla of prelim- 73 p~id for June milk In 11166,"
P• . . doWI!6 nm: w;"·•~ , son. Mrs. Robert w Kearns. ' big struggle bas been over 'i or more State and federal Station cMJJfyi4, aJml&gt;stnlne' Mrs.'LauraCircieof Dorcas, in~rles.
. . ' rep&lt;jrts Mr. S. B. We'ls, New
H 7'"'""'' ": Q:15 "'" · "'-. Mrs Arthur 0. Kelley, Ken- whe''1er a prooortlonately' targ- funds will be available to pay months after disamrous fire vtsited Mrs. Mary Circle on a The pre-final favorite w 8 1 ~181\d, W. Va.,1 president of
or•; ~own ~- n. n.m: Ravens- , neth R .Kerwin, Marcus J. Me- er share of the money should : part of the cost of operations ripped through hor and kliled 44 recent Friday evening.
Paulette Breen. RossfOrd, the the DCSA.
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i Dame!. llarbara J Moore. Mro.l go to larger cities, which con- and of acqulrln• facilities.
officers and men 'and injured 16. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sny· MIS! _B~t Green State ~DI·.t
pututed ~ut lhatlhis year's
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, Roy V ~avton, Mrs. Ralph w. tribute most and have a dire Slated .tor a vote In the House ThP Orisk\!ny ·joill•d ;1n the :IOO der and"Oiide Circle, Columbus, verSity ti · '
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price is eigllt cents: mor.e.
- • , .... , V rr.••'rlklel [Sha111 M1les W Strother. Mro. • need.
tonight IS a oroposal for an au- missions flown agllr.st the spent a Sunday with the Homer bath the, swlm .~t l1~~
hundredweight th8J1 t b'
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Harry E Williams. Larry E. i At the other end of the rope . dit everv four years of the ~ North on Sunifay:
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Circle !am1ly.
categqrleS tho n i!hl,' er
producer prite lot
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Plantz Mrs. Gerald L. Ro~~s ; In the tng of war are the poor stat.e auditor's off•ce None bas i Pilots from the Oriskany Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose and the g~rls were up
Cha,rleston mark~ set by
DJI:1'11"'F.ll 1'11 ":"R""~ OJ and .Infant son, Mrs. Norman : distri;ts. which claim they need •been made in mare than a damaged two Communist patrol daugllter of ftacine, Betty Van- Judith Ahn
area Federal Milk Market
.fiBif.S · IIIAA IN ~RF.A L G•ililand and Infant son. Mrs. l the a1d just as bad. However.! decade and none currently Is I boats and destroyed a ratlroad Meter, Margaref Aim Carleton !Qn, ·¥.108 Ohio
Aq~ninlsttator.
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Charles R Ramsbura and lnfant 1 they tax themselves less se- reouired.
. bridge 35 miles south of Hanoi. ,and Pal spent, an evening with lilt! ot!ier SWlmWlt
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~,:::-:,.~:-:;:~ !~:~;.,,., daurhte~. Mrs Blai"A J Turn- : verely than the large city dls ! The is~ue of. eanltal nunish· [ 1n the nv4 B5Z. raids the huge ·the~ warren Rose family ~cent- Saridra Sarosy, CampbeJl, ~ , ·,
,month\ durlna '' '
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Warren, w~ .~ flnt nl,ut -~
DCSA m~bera , were
1ment is not yet dead In the leg- atratofortrelses hit Nortb VIet- ly,
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CompromlR Planned
1i•lature, because a third bear- oamese army and Viet Cong
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W~lter _M. Barrett and infant I '!'he compromise apparently ill!! was scheduled Wednesday 1mits from the Da Nang area to
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milk than they rerelv•d' ~urln1
-.J· ,,,ft _,,. ...... ..,~ ;lauobter.,Mrs. lllark H C•vev Is to give tbe poorer districts 1 In the Senate an a resolution to the outskiris of Saigon. Targela
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Sharon ~nn Marlin.
th• same month or'the preeell-.
and lnfant· dau~hter. Mrs. Wat. more money and )he cltv dis- I eliminate the death penallY.
included Colll)llunlm buildups in• Voodoo is ai!U praetlce4 .. · Green, Miss Go)l'ling ..
lng year.
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~ '~!::. ter: ~rs Orton H Carder. Mrs. through an Aid to Dependen! l for the state unclaimed funds,
E&gt;act tonnage dropped
which js AfriC411 jn
afll! Mlss Sarosy. ·
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C.oldlt H. Elberfe 1d. Michael Children (ADC) formula based ! pari-mutuel tlckota and trading kept secret bnl from three·
at lilldqigbl and .
tiJe top 10 were·Pt,lF.. Elliott. John E. Gorrell, M'ra. 6n tilt! nllrnber or perc~nta~e of stamo~ to _provide seed money seven pianee take part In
prilmt ileal
Salem, ¥I ,
lfamrick. Jllcky flo!- ADC reclpiebla tn a d1strlct. for the OhiO Industrial Finane- raid and •aoh.
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Nancy
· . Massie, Law· '!'he latest version of the, sub- In~ C&lt;!!llmioslon ,l{t!la Its I I r 8 t of carryirl&amp; '"'i'IJ!""
1\frs. Jerrv. A. stitu~ . bin was to be ' made beartnil 'w~nei4av· ~efQr.e 1M bomh!.
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William R. Re7· available todey to lhe au~om- Senate Judiciary Committee.
t~ li~~~~ Jack L. Shipley, mlttee which waa to stl1dy It . A Sunday Ji~uar sa!~ bill ~ets
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Sinclair, Mrs. !let. and preoent it to the. full com- its first hearing In tbe House , '!'he game "Uachtll" ~~~i!t:~:~~~~:;
I ~"" t.: stewstt, Mrs P•"l ll. mtttee on Wednesdav.
i Governl!'•nt O..rallons · Com- cialed with tile .' Aztec -1
W..t..o. •"" Tho,.,.. A. Jewell. The tax oackaQe bill aooeara l mlttee WednesdaJ,
In waa a C&lt;imlllllatiQJI. qf: 11;4lif~r, jo

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_lh~~:~~lsrael wanted the U.N. ins(M!C- (Israel's military victol'J,. last
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tofs to be able to radio or ~th) Into a new ~
telephone eaoh ather aCI'088 lbe •jiolnt joward the JUSt national
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troullh! ap p ar en t canal to report only to the Bull
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headquarters in Jerusalem. The
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.iava1e · sall!i-day flibting line Instead of the temporary
IIIJ:Ihlie-long !rOD!, Israel cease-fire line as Cairo sees lt.
shooling
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laCks jiower to step between J k lU UH Jd
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In Cairo Itself, U.A.R. Pres· WASIIINGTON - THE POST
regliftent .U.d a
ta,nt Gamal Abdei Nasser and Office Deparll!\ent has stopped
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four fellow "radical anti· sbipping m cis I magazinea,
l'!f~~ for.ces blocked
lstaeU" Arab iead!'!'S Sunday ne'l(spapera, paekages a n d
hitting ~;n mUitary
wound up summit ~- As ''Junk mall" for the duration of
s)ls, struck 'civilians instend.
eXJlllcled, they said no !lord of the ··ttonwlde rail sti'lke.
J:lie combat o!illed •
c~ll1)lromtse with lsraef.
Postmaster General Lawrence
nt8ht ~nd Gen. Odd BuU,
A]ointanuouncementgaveno 10'B"' . ~~ Sunday,that
who heads
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Meigs Legion Du~ped by Lane,aster~

Boaton 9 Detroit 5
New York 2 St. Louis I, Jst
Minnesota 5 California I, 1st
New York 8 St. Louis 5, 2nd
The Meigs AmerJCjm Legion Lancaster for the Djmrict 8 a base on balls to Steve Fin- od by 1 aacrlflce from BII
Minnesota 7 Callfornia I, 2nd
Houaton 4 Loa Angeles l, Jot
baseball team Wllll ousted from championship, and the right to law and an error 00 a long ny Swan a walk to BID Moore
Chicago 5 Kansas City I; 1st
Houston ·a ~. Angeles 2,
District 8 t()urnament play Sun- compete in the slate tourney, ball hit by George Sauer.
a sac'rifice from Buddy
Kanaaa City 7 Chicago 0, 2nd
Chicago 9 San Francisco 0, tat
day lllC)ming as Lancaster hat been set for Saiurday at The score remained at s.. The fmal Meip run was
Today'o Probahle Pllcbers
Chicago 3 San Francisco 2,
handed the local nme a 14-7 da- 2 p.m. In Lancaster.
until the top of the fourth when lied In the sixth when
fAll Times EDT)
Today'• Probable Pitchers
feat.
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. Meigs trailed all the way In Lancaster went on another acor· led off wltb 1 single. Swan
BaiUmore (Piloebus 7-4) at 1
The losa was Meigs .second lls tilt against the Lancaster ing rampage that netted s tx Moore were both issued
New York (Stottlemyre 7-9), 81 . (Ali Times EDT!
In the double· elimination event. nine Sunday.
runs. Batey was relieved by and Buddy Moore was oale
p.m.
! Pittsburgh (Veale 10-3) an
Meigs had suffered a H . lou Righthander Ralph Batey, IBill Moore aqotber r!ghthand· a fielder's choice
Cleveland (:rtant 7-3) at I Atlanta (Johnson B·l), 8 p.m.
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to Athens in It Innings Satur- Etartlng pitchtr for Meip, had er, wllb three runs home and Other Melp hit; were a
Washington CColeman 5-6), 8' New York ccardwell 3-6) at
day morning and then beat ~- control trouble at OJlCo a'!d Lan- the bases loaded. Crowell, Lan- ond inning single by
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St Louis CHug~s · l. p.m.
gan IHO Saturday af!ernoon caster scored five. .runs. on ro.ur caster'''catcber, prompUy hit a sJ••I• by Spencer, a double
Detroit cMcLaln 10-10) at Phlladelp!»a (L. Jackson 6-9! •·w~al a haU tame 11
to earn a berth Jn the Sunday alka nd t hila
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Boston (Stange 4-6), 7;30 p.m. at Cincln~aU CMalonty 7-5), a
real lialfesl" was ' IDJorning comP,OIItion.
~-a wo m
" ~=• ':tte~~~:n:~~- before Sauer In the Rventh ~ an ry,
Callforilla (Brunet 7-12) at p.m.
Lancaster returned in t b e Meigs came back In the bot- Meigs got two runs In t h 0
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Minnesota (Merritt 6-1), 2:151 Chicago (Nye 8-5) al San
afternoon Stmday to upend Ath· tom of the first and scored four bottom of the fourth on a dou.
p.m.
Franciseo (Sadecki 3-0), 4 p.m.
ena by a 8-5 margin. '!'he "rub runs on triples by Buddy Moore, ble by Tom Spencer and 8 sin,
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off" game between Atbena and Dick Werry, and G!b Milliron, gle from Georg~ Sauer, followSahlrdaJ
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'l'uesday's Games
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IIOYLAKE, England (UP!)- AliiiLAtiD
New York at Cleveland, night Houston at New York, night
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Washington at Oeiroit, niRht
Los Ang at Phlla, 2, twi-night
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British open with a - .
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San ·Fran at Pitts, 2, twl-night Staub Hou 76 281 31 99 _3521, By Unlled Prell IDW1'118!lollal .(-d Game)
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Mmnesota atKan City, niRhl
St Louis at Cincinnati, niglit
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100 100 OZI- 4 8 I I Wright, Cimino (6), Rojas C6), Richmond
48 38 558 2\1
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42 43 .
,British Grand Prix for the flftb SEAm..£, ·Wub. (~
Rose, Cin
76300 54 99.330 Sima; Huriipbreys, Priddy l1) R""·ers (6); Grant, Roland (4), Jacksonville 40 « ::: :11 time in sli ye..-~.
Verne Callllan iii' Sacra~
Aaron, All
81308 51100 .3"'
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"" I and Casanova. WP-Humphreys Perry (8), Oiiom 17), Worthing- Toronto
38 42 475 9\1
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64 231 39 74 .320 I(3-1). LP-McDoweil (6-6). HRS Iton (8) and Zimmerman Battey IM!alo
Torre, All
38 12 . 475 Ill NEW_ YORK (UPI)-Dama• title with iW1 totiL
,
Allen, Phil
83 307 62 ffl 316 '
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· !-McMullen Z C7th and 8th), (6). WP-Worthington l!i-4) .
fyracuse
39 « .470 10 and Belmont. captured the 10th
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83 311 ~ ffl .312 1Maye 17th).
IPhlia.
010 100 500-- 8 14 0 Toledo
37 44 .457 II running of the l83,il50 Dwyor SV'I'l'ONt·~UPI'-"...L
American League
list Game)
Cin.
000 1100 DOl)- 0 4 l !
Suada ,1 Resaita
Ha 0 di
t A ueduct
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,-.-..,G. ABI\. H•. Pet. Kans. City OOt 000 tlOO- I 7 I Bunning (9-61 and Oliver ; 1
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cap a q
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F RBsn, Bai 61252 54 115 .337 Chicago
020 1100 SO.- ~ 7 I Arrigo, Lee &lt;61, McCool (71, I Buffalo 6 Toronto 2, lsi
SALEM, N.H. (UPI)-Dr. ProfeJslollll , Golf "-llllion
Kaline, Del 61235 51 77 .323 Hunter (8-6) ,and Roof; Wood, Nottebart &lt;71, Baldschun 19) Toronto 6 Buffalo 3, 2nd
Fager, in an awesome dlsptay title.
,
.
Ystzski, Boo 84301 54 98 .326 Wilhelm (8) and Martin. WP- and Coker. LP-Arrlgo (5-4). Toledo Z Columbus 0, 1st
1of power, triumphed in tha
Carew, Min 81 ~ 42 9S .311 Woad (1.0).
IIR-Calllson ltllh).
,1oledo I Columbus 0, Znd
' $85.400 R~ng~am Special, BARCELONA.'··
(UPl)-.
Two no-hitters and one !-hitter highlighted Salur- Conglro, Bos 84 240 40 71 .296 '2od Game)
list Game)
Rochester 12 Syracuse 6, 1st
beating Hall to Reason by ~~ ManQel SaDiau and JUIII·
day's action in the ninth annual Kyger Creek Little Blatr, Bai
'19 277 34 81 .292 Kans. C1ty 210 000 301- 7 7 0 iChiCago
300 005 tOO- 9 8 0 Rochester It Syracuse 5, 2nd
lengths in the track r rd 1 Gisbert I!I!ONll ~
League Baseball tournament on the KC Employees dia· Petrelli, Bas 71244 31 71 .291 Chicago
000 000 ooo- 0 3 2 San Fran. 000 000 000- 0 6 I Ricllmond 2 Jacksonville 1
I:U\i for tbe mile-and~ a~- 11 Spain eillllinatod ,. , : : mond.
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Scott, Bos
az 295 38 84 .28~ Lindblad (5-3) and Roof: 1 Culp (7-7) and Hundley;
eight race
4-tKavlh Sheets blanked the Middleport Senators 8-0 Fregosl, Cal 115287 51 81 .2821Monteagudo, McMahon (2), Perry, Bolin {7), Henry (9) and EQUESTRIAN CHAMP
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on a no-hlt performance for the Gallipolis Senators, faniBuzhardt l!), Looker. m. IHaller. LP-Perry !5-11). HRS
INGLEWOOD Cal'f (UP!)
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Home Roal
Howard (t) and McNertney. LP 1-Banks (16th), Philllpa I14th). H l C KS TRJ.: AM Ellgland N~tive Diver beca~; 8
·In the second outing, Steve Miller hurled Pt. fleas- B~:~~~~L';; !r,u\!.:;o~: -Monteagudo (0-1). HRs-Roof l(7nd Game)
(UPli-Marlon Caakes of IJrl· dollar earner with hi9 ~.:~~A\= ~~"
ant Kiwanis to a 6-1 victory over Letart, allowing the los• Y •
• 14th), Monday (lOth).
Chicago
020 000 001- 3 3 0 tam rode Siroller faultlessly over the !avo~ Pr••ense.· th .,
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ers only one safety.
Perez. Reds and Hart, Giants Detroit
010 102 001- ~ 8 3 San Fran. 000 101 000- 2 7 o: Sunday to win the British $162JOO Hall woad Park Ill . • .,ormu 1 ·au raee """ •
In the nightcap, Gallipolis Tiger hurler Dan Keisling 18: Banks and Santo, Cubs 17- Boston
oo; 300 lOx- 9 t 2 Stoneman, Hads C6), Gardner jumping derby . at the interna- l Cu ' ·
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Gold Maserali, edginJ JaciJ; Jlnbham.
blanked the Midleport Red Sox 5-0, and in doing so, Anlerican League: Killebrew, Sparma, Dobson 14), Hiller (8), Hartenstein (8) and Hund- tiona! equestrian meet. ·
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of Australia by IHI lltan two
whiffed 1~ Middleport slugTwms 29; Howard, Senators 21: (6) aod Price; Brandon, Lyle 'ley; Herbel, Linzy (9) and
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In the nightcap, Dan Keis- F. Robinson, Orioles and (6) and Ryan WP-Brandon (3- Haller. WP-Hartensteln (4-1). Kathy Kusner and
OCEANPORT, N,J. (~!)Eighteen teams have n
ling permitted only six base Yastrzemsky, Red
Sox 21; 7). LP-Sparma C9-3). HRs- LP-Herbei 12- 2). HRs-Banks Chapot of the United States Handsome Boy (18.10) Whipped ClfESTNUII' !IILf,, Malt.
been eliminated from
runners - all by walks _ as ManUe, Y~nU. .17, :
Harton (lith), Conigliaro (15th), Cl7th), Hart (!Sth).
we~e two of seven riders
~~ !avo~ Amberoid '" lho (UPl)-Rod LaV!r and
ment competitioll, which
lhe undefeated Gallipolis :rtgers
Run• Boiled In
Yastrzemakl (21st), Stanley (1st Game)
fllllllhed in a tie for 10cond :ial runnmg of the $112,400 G1meno won 101111-linal ~
on July 7. Twenty-two remain blanked the Middleport Red NaUonal League: Wynn As- (5th).
New York 000 000 200- 2 f 1 place.
~h ;••~ell Handicap at In the PI~.~ Jll'O lenilll
in the running.
Sox, 5-0,
tros 86· Cepeda - Card,' 64 . 114 Innings)
St Louis 000 000 tOO- 1 6 0
ou
ar
championllhip.
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Tonight, ~t 7, the Gallipolis Keisling fanned IS. The Red Harts, Giants 62 ;' Perez, Red; Baltimore
'onnett, Renlfl 18) and Wils~n, Sherry (8) and Charter No. 8441
Nitional Blnf ilti!on No. 4·
Red Sox Will battle the Pame- So&lt; made three errors, the :rt- 61· Aaron Braves and Santo
000 000 001 000 01-2 10 0 s,.li:van, Grote (81; Washburn, !dlebosh, Osteen (ll-9) and
REPORT OF CONDmON 0!'
roy. Pirates. At 8:30, the Galli- gers were perfect in the field. c,;bs 58 '
' New York
Hoorner (8) and Romano, .or rg. WP-Wilson (~).
polis While Sox will meet Pt. Ho"!ever, only two Middleport
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010 000 000 000 00- I 4 I McCarver (91. WP-Bennett O· (2nd Game)
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Pleasant Malleable Iron..
, lads managed to hit the bali- ~mertcaa League: .Killebrew, Dillman, Dr o bows k y (8), 0). LP-Washburn CH). HR- Houston
001 013 030- a 12 1
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Tuesday, at· 7, Addlville s Ault new dut to the first base- T~ns 66; Yastnemsk1, Red Sax Ricllert n3) and Etcheharren; Kranepool (6th).
Los Ang. ooo 010 100-- 2 7 1
OF MIDDLEPORT
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In the sta
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the Middleport Yankees w II I In the fourth.
,Tigers 53.
10). LP-Womact (4-4). !IRS- St. ~uis 200 200 100- 5 11 3 ~iusU (7) ~nd Bateman; the Currency under":;~: 52~~ ~~ eR~~i~r:!'i'!:, of
battle the Pomeroy Dodgers.
For 1
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PitcbinJ
ManUe (17th), B. Robinson Selma, D. Shaw (4), B. Shaw rewer, Regan (S), Miller
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rive
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Nalioaal
League:
McCormick,
tllth).
15)
and
Grate:
Cosman,
LaPerranoakl
(8)
and
Torborg,
Cuh,
balances
with
other
banks,
and
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~roene Ra werrJ had a . ·
12-3; Nolan, Reds 8-2: CJst Game)
mabe (31. Wlills (S), Woode- Campllllis (8), WP-Blaslngame
cash Items in process of collection ----- ' 473,7ti8.0I~
510'
polls Senators, behind the
le 8 • Y
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Braves 7-Z; . Veale, Calif.
000 100 0110- 1 4 1 shick (61, Jackson (9) and C3-l). LP-Brewer (2-2).
&lt;l&lt;wernment obiipUons -·---· l.810,260,7S"
perfect hurling of Kavln
gK i,slln. Burndettbal ••ngndie, lngnani
Jarvis, Braves f.3. Minn
100 000 tox- 5 &amp; I McCarver WP-B Shaw (3-9) Mathews Clth), Wynn (22nd).
Loa
d of State• and pol!tlcal subdivlllolll ~14S:Gll'.
ked the M!ddl rl
e g a ou e a s e, A rl
L&lt;l
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and T. Perry a ~ubie. '!'he Timo caa
ague: H~rlen, Kelso, Turner (7), Burdette LP-Lamaba (1).4). HRs-Mario Pitta.
ooo 001 000- 1 5 Balllr: premises, fw;!litiifeindiixiii-ei;'ii,d____ s•587•BSt.CJI
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tors, ~gera scored three runs in the
Sox 11-2: Sparma, Tigers til and Rodgers; Jloawell (8-4) :6tb), Kranepoai (7th).
Atlanta
ooo Oil oox- 2 6
other assets repreaenting ballk
miles
ea ifii,1
Sheets allowed four walks, third and wrapped it up
9-2; ~nborg, Red ~~ U-3; and Battey, Zimmerman (8). list Game)
.
Law, McBean (8), O'Dell C!) Other assets lncludlne no djrect Ieaae
1 18
and four other Middleport
two more ill the fourth.
Angelo 8-1, Peters, LP-Keiso (4-2). HR-Aiilson Houston
000 00.1 001-4 9 1 and May; Niekro C!i-4) and
TOTAL ASSETS
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reache(j base vta errors, but
So• 11-4.
(llthl.
Loa Ang. 0011 ooo 001- 1 9 1 Uec!cer LP-Law (0-1)
----·----------·----- "·279•11&amp;7.tl :
tbe losers could not dent home
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partnerships, and corpor~tlo111 ----·•-- U SOO 11!.......
Time and savmrs deposita of ladtvlduall,
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partnel'llhlp_s, and corpor~tio111 ·-·---·- 4,034,12t.fo:'
They added two 1n the fourth.
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of UD!ted States Government ----IO,IIU.trl'·
and finished the game's scorDeaoaits of Jltatea and P')litlcai oubdiVIsiolll
283 4tllll' '
CeL'tified and officers'. cbecks etc
17'1.. 71 "
!:th.wlth three more 1n
ToTAL DEPOSITS ---·----' 1!,825,1127.14
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Slleets also was lhe big
' Total deD!Ind del")si~ ·--- •1,515~.M
·:.:
Total time &amp; savtnp deposita 'f,110,!2UO
r:
the
Other iiabilltles including no mortpges aa~
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other llena on bank premlleo and
bad two hits, S. J~son a·cfou·
L,ague tournament thai
other real estate ·---·--+-----·-··---- , 81,MO.H~
ble, M. Wolfe a double and alnon July 25 at the
TOTAL LIABILITIE
l.';j(,.
gle, K: Coiiier had ·two
ball park, tourney rnu•ager I
s ------------·---- ,5,887,188.11'
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and L. Lanier bad two
~Ilks aald today.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Olester. Rou!il Wll
Te•DJJ that have ' entert!tl are
with lbe dtleat. .
CommNon_!~_k-total )'lr value ···--------- ' !OO,tlOO.ai.'.'
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W. Va., Syracuse, the
~sing burlar Bolr Miller's
No.
shares
outstandlaJ-2000
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third illllinl aJn1111 to
Mlddleport
Ali-Start.
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was Latarl'l Cll!ly ale
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Red
Sox,
Bedford,
sieve Miller ti ~ Pl.
teams from Pomeroy.
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f~~ACCOtiNTS
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ant Kiwanis aa 'the West
•...,s AND
. - '!'.~ .- «1
gtnians won, H 'ftle 10111n'l
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ---·--------Gill~ JlW'iror- ~ ·
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Point Kiwanis Wins

'fhree Tr·afft'c Ac.cl'dents on Rur
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IIY WILLlAM VERIGAN: Laague to two gamos&gt;ove~ -thii Darlgera'4-! Mid a.t. ·
won the first tJIIIII1illh a twa-.
IIIII SeoorlrlBomtr
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, Chicago Cilbo, , ~jilt~ will!. both
'l'li'D• Will .,-,.
I!W! obamer ilvlha ~ - ~lnl Banks_ a!lo ba. .ed
Jack Lamabe pitches for the enda ofa double~. ftQijt tiJe . In the . ~ I:.eague• llld ~ked' i flvHila· tall ID ·HCOOd rame 1n the
leafle-Ieadlng St. Louis Carclln- San Fr8J1cisco G"'"~ t-0 811!1 3- · Minnesota defeated Callfomta ~ lhe fifth 1nn1n ef the nlgbfc1 lnniDC arier a walk to
alii now, IN,I tl)e New York Mets Z.
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P Santo but the .......,,••
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stlil act i)l&lt;e !bey' own him
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In ather ga~s1 the Pliiladtl· Kansas City, winning H and Tomlny Davll on baH.
came In the ninth wbta Sanl~l
A few' i1ours after being phia Phillie• pOIIhde\l Ol!l'il'hll! Iosinr 7.0,, Baltimore bat New Lamabe, who baa l&lt;lM fDur drove lh Bederi with_',lowed!
' ' W. L Pel.. GB acquired by the Cardinals from to beat the Cin&lt;trlbatt 'Reda ·a.o, York 2-1, Boston whipped straight, . was tile tiCttm ot oacrlllco fly. Ray Culp ••

LINE SCORES

~~·."- ;:':•~bsff 12·: ancf• Hol~r ·: ' Hospital: VlsltJ,ng' Shoe Farms
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' By RANDOLPH PENDLETON eocaped.allve, and six ef thom itenbach's department with four Ivault was cited into Me [g s ebarleston, W. Va., trav,el~
Pi Pt"nmg · ~ . 0 Pro 1ert: : lroiiNI 24 and_ 1.f p.m. Parents B" B t · I
BERRYDALE, Fla. (UPil- were severely bemed.
'! cars damaged and one person' County Court an a charge of north In a Volkswagep, lost coi)1 24
M~$lll ·~~a~,' H.' to' °~e~fi· 1 oniy on P=trl~t~ard.
~!s~NA CAIJF
AN Brawling Negro and white "l would gueaslb•y andel- injured.
.driving left of eenter.
troi of her car, went off the
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roadway over the end of a cui·
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lfil·,. Kanawha EaUs. ·3-53- •tat. •] Mrs La'o'rence M. Tawnr' nploslo~ rnay , ~ye destroyed 1prison camp barracks in a slight damage and II w o u I d i •t uo p.m. on Route 143 just Then, on Sunday at 12 · 45 . a. vert•.and turned over in a ditch.
a~Nri~Ston, )8.111 •iS!~. LOll- ~ . Pecan St.; Mrs. Jean F. Americas S!fyeyor 4 robot I remote section of the Flonda cause Sonne of them to be ' r.orth' of Bradbury.
Im., on Rt. 124, at Langsville, lA passenger in the car, Rlchard
&lt;loa, ~et,·.~ ~mf•eid are Coho, Patr10t Star Rt.; otto! spacecraft Slinday m~ht only Ipanhandle Sunday night and 37 transfep-ed," said Louie Wala- I Oeputies said a car driven by IJames Leonard KISor, 35• C~ ' C. Campbell, 30, suffered a Ia·
&lt;m the;it•U.
. B. Saunders, Eureka Star Rt.; , secoods be!are •t was to have mmates died in "tree-top high" I wright, slate prison director, Walter W DeVault, 22, Rt. I, lumbus, ~raveling west, lost con ceratlo~ of his ~lglil atJQ. No
lloa!Movemenlo ... Mrs. Herman R. Reese. q,e- i sof!-landed in the central · bay flames.
' wbo mbed to tho Utile 51· Lt-on. W. Va. traveling north. ]lrol qf hiS car due.to log. Rearrests were reported. ·
Gallipolis ~ka - . S M. shire; Basil L. Evans, Rt. 21re~i.~ of the J110011.
. ' It starled In - . flash. The ! prisoner comp In the Florida 'I rounded a ctli'Ve went left of cen : traveled ~P the railroad tr~cks '!'he sheriff's department also
J011l!ao4own 6.511 p.m. - goJvay .Galltpoils; Mrs. Gilmer Knotts. J~ Propulsion Labora!ory ·whole building was on fire P h ell •-•a
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h'l' 'dil"" •t Langsville, wentmtoaditch. arrested Laster Pike Da"'~
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'George :r Pr'ce
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e ex- almostmomentsrily,"sa•d
b Del~ertHaro1dMilam,33,al"'. ~r:'~~ome mm am_a~e
on·achargeofviaial!ngacourt
"'llliD·a;m: N.ahonal up 3.50 . Pieasiirit: G~ald t. Clark, N,w · ploSJon theory was lhe most state prison Director Louie
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St Mlddl tt Ihis c~r. No arrests or mJuries order by not leav•••lha county
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e , e n ?!.' o w .f Wainwright, who called it the over whether the door o _e The Milam car,·• a 1965 epo
model,
las ordered by Judge
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Ishott, Pomeroy; Mrs. John G. 1radio rontact with earth. w as1worst such disaster in Florida barracks was opened 11'!!"ed•- was shoved Into a utility pole I '!'he other Sunday accident was Porter Jr., and Wilbur Napper,
.Kanawha River --: Winfield, ' Sauvage, Syracuse; Mrs . . Lin-, loE! when the vehiCle was sev- 1hii;tory.
,.
i•tely after lbe fire broke out as a result ot the Impact. There 'on the N•w Lima road at the RD, Pomeroy,' for mtoxica!Wn.
A "' .R Mmtll up 5.40 p m.. me A. Gaul, Chester: Mrs. en m~les above tbe moon and 1 Only eight of tbe 51 prisoners · shortly after 9 p.m. COT.
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\11:,1!. Shal!el'. Jr. 11p 12'1~ · a. Jooeph F. lltackburn, Ravens- travelml! at 300 miles an hour. : in the white frame building Wainwright said guard A. 0.
mr, •f»rr Dearborn up2:25 a.m.; wnod; Mrs. Ivan s. Spriggs, ().,1., Oown
/escaped unharmed. Six other ~vet!, stationeq at the door, :
CI~n
~Iff up 4.10 l.m. ·
· Rt: 3 Jackson; Raymond A.j ROME _
DESIGNERS mmates were hospitali.led witb unlocked it and "told the men .
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alliiiJ Riter- Loek, ll, oE'De- Stephens Rt. I Mt. Alto, W. were hedginl! their bets on severe burRs. '
tc come out. Either they were i
M~
~_Bosworth up • P:lii-~ · QDeeDi Va.; Mrs. Mabel Christman. I hemlines as the Italian hI g b There were conflicting reports too startled or ~·~.were afraid
~ II" . 121-0, ~;!I\; • Pflnclp,lo Jackson; Mrs. John A. Wood, fli•hion shows .lor lntematlmlai ~-- --- - · - -- - to and they d1dn I
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wri 1:15' am.: Jeffbaat up ! Jr., Jackspn; Mrs. James A. bnyers and the press went Into want to really commit · ' ilJem- l But Byrd Mapoles, a news- I SANDUSKY, Ohio (UP!) - Miss Robinson. "I really don't The overall talent winner was
5:20am ; Lock IS, Harvey Jor 1Gillespie, Rt. 1 Jackson: Gro- th•lr tllird. day today.
selves to any degrees. '!'he re- man from Milton, Fla., said a With a kiss on the chtek an 4 know bow to describe it."
Miss Lease. Erica Ann White,
dan up 3 1!.1&amp; :, ~obWI J!, cGi!l-u,,r N1J.Ervin, Rt. l Wellston: '!'he Italian shows. which o!)- suit Is experiments with be- ' guard told him they had to go a wish of Iuek Pamela sue Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Canton. Miss Kent State Univer·
~n up 3.4tilijj,,' EsiJ&amp;.tW.IIt~·Poarl u: Rus.leil, Rt. I Kitts en the International fall-winter low-the-knee skirts or ankle .Ito the camp office to get the ' Robinson started on a vear-lon~ Nobel Rabms~. said th~y would sity, was named Miss Congenl·
V~rg!nia down 5.45 _a.m " ~ : Hill;.,. Mrs. Mary E. Booth, fashion whirl. have de!llOilstrat- ien~rth coats but'liitle real con- Ikey and before they could get reign as Miss Ohio saturday attend .the Miss AmeriCa Pag- al by the contestants.
16, Western down 6.10 a. ~ .. Jackson: Mrs. Fred E. Moms, ed to date that mast deslguers viction. '!'he only direction : back the "flames already were night.
eant w1th her as would her two
liP 10.~ P• Mario., Miss CIJiora Leach, Rt. lthink somethin~ should hapoen 'jsklr!lllave taken so IJJr wa, tr~top high."
The 22-year-old Davtr;n miss brother~.
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m . HeJ.ii&lt;Z; UlrV.IO..m., Loek~W~Uston; Paul D. Kelly, Rt. t l
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Sandra L. Kessler. I
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2.10 a· Ill·: RaveQSwood
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By EUGENE v. RISHER
1966 Miss America pageant.
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J~·.~~nrag llrure.. dpwn ,- Mrs. RandOlph E. Blackburn, ,
SAIGON (UP!)-The United The June graduate of the Unl..till
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States, . stung by weekend
of Kentucky
the Miss ARos::nM:: majored
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Communist !lllccesses hit back r~ght to repreeent OhiO 1n th•
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Stlti· Tnl~ d&lt;ll'll 5.50 a. Ill. • 1dam\hter. 7·14 a m Saturday: education w•ll be the focal potnt 1tied that an increase In the ' sea power a spokesman repurt- September over 30 other candi- said If 1 COIIId Be • MuSic 15 ·- Dairy farmers supplying.
PU!!Y :DcitrneY;down ~-25 a m.; i Mra Fred E. Morris, Marlon,! this week in the legislature, sales tax will replace the gross I ed toda ' 852 bomber. hit the datea She represented t h c Star" from the Broadway mu- the O.arleston markei who aril
Lock 23, Beaver up ~:IS a. m.: , daughter, 10:55 am. Saturdav · 1with th• school subsidy bill be- l receipts lax proposed ortgihally.l Comm~ists with live raids South.west.
skat play, "Apple :rree," m the 'members of the Dairymen's Ct~­
OVEC dow~ 5·4(1 a.m .: Polly 1Mrs Lawrence M. Tawney, 503. 1g given a good chance of be- '!'he community mental health I Sundav ni•ht and today, drop- ''I feel ju.t wonderful and so finals.
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a.m.. Gree~~l Pecan St. son. 11 ·05 a.m. Sat- ' lng voted out of comJDlttee: I and menial retardation pro- . pmg mililan pounds ot bombs. tbanklul,' • said a speechless Her description IS 5-foot, m be ~aid to cents per bundred"' Wahr Houtdand up
I urdav; Mrs. Jojlp A. Woad. Jr., 1 There ~~~ w~s a posSibility grams proposed by Gov. James ' U.S. Marine fliers hit Commu· ~~nds and ~24-35.
. ,,1\ve\gbt more lor their J u n •
IO.p,.m . M,ark M UP U5 o.m.:! ~ackson, daughter. 6:32 p.m. 1the adl1llruslrajion's tax. pack- •A. Rhodes comes up for a vote I nist artill
in the DemllitaI keep ~·m by swimmlllg. 1'!'11~. ftlli year than they \'ere
AIII'Jl. ~~\\tr down 11311 Q.m .. ·Sunday
•age to provide an addJtionai:tomghl!n the Senate and prdll-trizeci zOO:f!(DML), hoping to
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she says. n.. also helps with paid (or milk marM!ed durinl .
T"\'»'PY·•L.. Wl'_lte dqwn ,_I2. :Ill a. ,
Discharges
, l $250 mdhon for schools woujd ably will sail through. It , has ' silence tbe big' guns which have
PlY modeling.
that monlll a year a_go.
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mf?Wi!Ite~ W•lli•TD•on uo 12·: ! Mrs, William R! · Bachner. be ready for nresentation to : p...ed the House.
Ilashed Leathernecfc Jigsltlons for
Her selection c~e as a sur· "'!'he 'blend' prl"'! paid-DCSA
45 a.m. Valvoflne UJI .~ a. m... Mr.&lt; Ira T Beatty. Sam
the full Senate Ways and Means '!'he measure pula the empha- • d
Shj f tNi u g: 7th Fleet
prise .to the many iulildredS in producers for JUDe milk tbts
LilliAn Cl~rk down 6!~' a m.: I flenn!'V, Mrs. Robert v Durst, Committee.
·sis on local responsibility for I ~::~ I~ ~lose
shore to
the Cetar Point ballroom' and year will. be $SJS \&gt;!lr cw!. (ap0 " ~hMrer down 7·~1 • m ; 1 F:rldle A. Ferll)lson. Mrs. Ern- , A Senate Education, Health and treatment of tbeso l fiombanj the Red guns
.thousands who watched !be lei· I~mately 11 cents per quart)
~,,,. •hi. T.n&lt;ko .. B•JCk•ve •t•te; est E. Griffin. Paul H Harri-land Welfare sultcommittee has maladies, requiring that pro- , A spokesman disclosed the
evlsed proceedings, as .she fall· , (Ill' plitk. testJng 3.5, per cent
dof!'p} ~ .nm .. Luth.,. Hf'l'd- , son Mrs. Emmett S Halley, been wrestling with tbe founda- 1grams be placed In operation In ' carrier u.s.s: Oriskany re- Thirty-two were In Sunday ed to win any h~nors dur;Ing the Ibutterfat as !',Pmpared w.th. ~.·
m.~llliWJI 0 n. m · F·~·~''" Russell V Hoiland. Arthur John- ' lion bill for two weeks. The , all countiea of 50,000 oopulation turned 'io dut~ on ;Yankee , School collection was $12.17. previous two mgllla of prelim- 73 p~id for June milk In 11166,"
P• . . doWI!6 nm: w;"·•~ , son. Mrs. Robert w Kearns. ' big struggle bas been over 'i or more State and federal Station cMJJfyi4, aJml&gt;stnlne' Mrs.'LauraCircieof Dorcas, in~rles.
. . ' rep&lt;jrts Mr. S. B. We'ls, New
H 7'"'""'' ": Q:15 "'" · "'-. Mrs Arthur 0. Kelley, Ken- whe''1er a prooortlonately' targ- funds will be available to pay months after disamrous fire vtsited Mrs. Mary Circle on a The pre-final favorite w 8 1 ~181\d, W. Va.,1 president of
or•; ~own ~- n. n.m: Ravens- , neth R .Kerwin, Marcus J. Me- er share of the money should : part of the cost of operations ripped through hor and kliled 44 recent Friday evening.
Paulette Breen. RossfOrd, the the DCSA.
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i Dame!. llarbara J Moore. Mro.l go to larger cities, which con- and of acqulrln• facilities.
officers and men 'and injured 16. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sny· MIS! _B~t Green State ~DI·.t
pututed ~ut lhatlhis year's
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, Roy V ~avton, Mrs. Ralph w. tribute most and have a dire Slated .tor a vote In the House ThP Orisk\!ny ·joill•d ;1n the :IOO der and"Oiide Circle, Columbus, verSity ti · '
bnd 'W
price is eigllt cents: mor.e.
- • , .... , V rr.••'rlklel [Sha111 M1les W Strother. Mro. • need.
tonight IS a oroposal for an au- missions flown agllr.st the spent a Sunday with the Homer bath the, swlm .~t l1~~
hundredweight th8J1 t b'
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Harry E Williams. Larry E. i At the other end of the rope . dit everv four years of the ~ North on Sunifay:
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Circle !am1ly.
categqrleS tho n i!hl,' er
producer prite lot
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Plantz Mrs. Gerald L. Ro~~s ; In the tng of war are the poor stat.e auditor's off•ce None bas i Pilots from the Oriskany Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose and the g~rls were up
Cha,rleston mark~ set by
DJI:1'11"'F.ll 1'11 ":"R""~ OJ and .Infant son, Mrs. Norman : distri;ts. which claim they need •been made in mare than a damaged two Communist patrol daugllter of ftacine, Betty Van- Judith Ahn
area Federal Milk Market
.fiBif.S · IIIAA IN ~RF.A L G•ililand and Infant son. Mrs. l the a1d just as bad. However.! decade and none currently Is I boats and destroyed a ratlroad Meter, Margaref Aim Carleton !Qn, ·¥.108 Ohio
Aq~ninlsttator.
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Charles R Ramsbura and lnfant 1 they tax themselves less se- reouired.
. bridge 35 miles south of Hanoi. ,and Pal spent, an evening with lilt! ot!ier SWlmWlt
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wiu matk ·the
~,:::-:,.~:-:;:~ !~:~;.,,., daurhte~. Mrs Blai"A J Turn- : verely than the large city dls ! The is~ue of. eanltal nunish· [ 1n the nv4 B5Z. raids the huge ·the~ warren Rose family ~cent- Saridra Sarosy, CampbeJl, ~ , ·,
,month\ durlna '' '
...,.;!'~ "'"" I"''"'''"' "-•m•'"' or ond mfant son. Mrs. Charles ' !riels
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Warren, w~ .~ flnt nl,ut -~
DCSA m~bera , were
1ment is not yet dead In the leg- atratofortrelses hit Nortb VIet- ly,
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CompromlR Planned
1i•lature, because a third bear- oamese army and Viet Cong
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·.. paid a hll!her PM foi-_ I h eli
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W~lter _M. Barrett and infant I '!'he compromise apparently ill!! was scheduled Wednesday 1mits from the Da Nang area to
- VOODOO M
. 1\unnl')'UP In tlje'
milk than they rerelv•d' ~urln1
-.J· ,,,ft _,,. ...... ..,~ ;lauobter.,Mrs. lllark H C•vev Is to give tbe poorer districts 1 In the Senate an a resolution to the outskiris of Saigon. Targela
IS .
Sharon ~nn Marlin.
th• same month or'the preeell-.
and lnfant· dau~hter. Mrs. Wat. more money and )he cltv dis- I eliminate the death penallY.
included Colll)llunlm buildups in• Voodoo is ai!U praetlce4 .. · Green, Miss Go)l'ling ..
lng year.
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·HaiU. '!'he lllYatlcal
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~ '~!::. ter: ~rs Orton H Carder. Mrs. through an Aid to Dependen! l for the state unclaimed funds,
E&gt;act tonnage dropped
which js AfriC411 jn
afll! Mlss Sarosy. ·
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C.oldlt H. Elberfe 1d. Michael Children (ADC) formula based ! pari-mutuel tlckota and trading kept secret bnl from three·
at lilldqigbl and .
tiJe top 10 were·Pt,lF.. Elliott. John E. Gorrell, M'ra. 6n tilt! nllrnber or perc~nta~e of stamo~ to _provide seed money seven pianee take part In
prilmt ileal
Salem, ¥I ,
lfamrick. Jllcky flo!- ADC reclpiebla tn a d1strlct. for the OhiO Industrial Finane- raid and •aoh.
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Nancy
· . Massie, Law· '!'he latest version of the, sub- In~ C&lt;!!llmioslon ,l{t!la Its I I r 8 t of carryirl&amp; '"'i'IJ!""
1\frs. Jerrv. A. stitu~ . bin was to be ' made beartnil 'w~nei4av· ~efQr.e 1M bomh!.
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William R. Re7· available todey to lhe au~om- Senate Judiciary Committee.
t~ li~~~~ Jack L. Shipley, mlttee which waa to stl1dy It . A Sunday Ji~uar sa!~ bill ~ets
AZTEC (!A&amp;!B ..
Sinclair, Mrs. !let. and preoent it to the. full com- its first hearing In tbe House , '!'he game "Uachtll" ~~~i!t:~:~~~~:;
I ~"" t.: stewstt, Mrs P•"l ll. mtttee on Wednesdav.
i Governl!'•nt O..rallons · Com- cialed with tile .' Aztec -1
W..t..o. •"" Tho,.,.. A. Jewell. The tax oackaQe bill aooeara l mlttee WednesdaJ,
In waa a C&lt;imlllllatiQJI. qf: 11;4lif~r, jo

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;; ~;u:;~co~vt::irdel:-.:: j Of County over Weekend In]' ure 1 Person
.a.uver
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succeeds Don R Milbarracks al • remote priaoD
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come vice president and admin
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1Dferuo thai kill· over the weekend by Me I g Slof the Milam vehicle and light Road.
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of them, Only If mea ICounty Sheriff Robert C. Har- •damage to the DeVault car.J,&gt;e- 1 Nancy JoAnn Norman, 18, ·
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WRIST FRACI'IJRE
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BPVLAN' BPXB
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tr!angl,t
dffied
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wrist ~unday afler. ehllldln&amp; t~ua,
AND THil 1\IOHT ACCiilN'l' AND ·1 WllJ. MOVIl :I'KII
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Did you see Pamela Robinson of South Webster
:crowned "Miss Ohio" Saturday night'
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Ohio's Junior Miss abourtour years ago and appeared as
' a guest performer at the first Meigs County Junior Miss
. Pageaqt held'in the Middleport High School audltor~um.
At that time we talked to Mr. and Mrs. Robmson,
who accompanied their daughter to Middleport,, about
getting Pam "on the road'' toward the Miss Amertca Pageant held in early Septem. ber each year in Atlantic As in Pams' case, success In
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