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selected as: grooming and training are inwill be mak- volved. In case you niight not
Atlantic City remember, Pam was named
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Did you see Pamela Robinson of South Webster
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Ohio's Junior Miss abourtour years ago and appeared as
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. 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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Member of the Senote refus~~:;~:;:~:~~~~;~. :-11 Some
I h • 1 ed to concur In a House amendal)d indtPtnd· ment to a DIU eJ&lt;tending Ia•
bellll cometecl wmptiDIIo lor industrial water
io.ni•;.~.... on Monday night pollution control !acUities to In·
'':•\~~.~!blp• Senate al)d another elude those which p rat rea I
1~me chamber to- waste which emptiOB Into a mu·
' nlcipal ,.wage sysl!m. The
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pi'Qhibit i~e inde- i making the exempUon retroand state I a i r 1 active to Dec. 31, 1965. A joint
·dealing In al· : conference committee will be
I m m o r a I ; appoint&lt;'&lt;l to setUe thit point of
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ty Municipal Court:
. . I I/IOpl,. badland mss&amp;a~e p.p. WASHINGTON (UPI}-Pre.s- 11M!Itlem,ent on both sides.
Ithe International Assocauon . of
- Give township restdenls ~ ob.v!lcal · eon•ltl•ni•·• a: ide~t Jnhni!On tndav W38 ••""ct- The me~e was rushed Machrn1~ts (lAM), · the un1011"
right to a referendum in aonln&amp; we!Cbl eontrol aalollS aad. ed to name a new IJ)ediall~ through Congress in one day that led the walkout, labuled the
decisions.,
, mortuarlet. Tile pelldoa an· bo;trd ln tile raus lfisputt-. out alter ;. being stalemated tn a bill "th• strike-breaking act of
- Pr(lllide home instruction . 111111\t lllveadJillloo was li!~ . ~ ~l!tet leg~ey oJ the nation's ~ate-House l""'.lerence com- 1967." others charged that
lor emotionally disturbed chil· 1 1110re lbaa twe fOBI'II 1110 lad .Ills! eea«&amp;l railroad slrlke In rnlttee for a month. II meant JQbnson and Congress had bee~
dren unatle to attend school or toDtabted n slgli111!fet. · 1 i 22 yem dimmed· the panel's 9'•1 l~e sill strlklng shopcralt stampeded into "discriminatory
special classe3.
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; Walker aoltd lbat It w•• · ch'l!letS for •uccess. .
•J!Uons 'f~ced Justice Depart- anti-labor legislation" by the
Bills were altered In I he lilt· ftnl Ul!le lhe departmet!t
~larlng that ''th~ public ment Injunctions if they did not railroads.
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House to reduce the function~ had declded 1101 te COll""nt a iJtterest must prevlllJ," .tlle order the(r members back to There was no &amp;l'l'at love for
of the sta" Controlling Board I 'l!tl• board oa a pelltloll. n; Chlof l!i~:CUuve s~Sned Into law work.
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and resulate and licen"' retail qtiest. ·
Monday n,lghl a hastllypassed •The President's action esoeriolly in th• House. •" of
mstatllllfnt sales flnancina.
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countanl every fol!l' years ol
the state auditor's office · There
currently is no legal requiremenl and no audit· has been
made In more than a decade.
- Allow pri$01101'11 'Volunteer·
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paid, with the money to he used
lor educattonal and l•ther rna..
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- Create a municipal court
at M•ntor, incr••se the m~netary jurisdiction of mun!etpa!

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munltions bound for . Vietnam
were Idle In ,freight yards. that
!he natiOn was lhr,estened with
economic paralysill Johnlon
told Congress In a 'tette( that
tlie strike' was a "national crisis
... a complete breaf\down of
private ~ponslbUlfy.'~
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69 to 20; the House, three h~urJ
later swallowed Its objeellona
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approved, 2~· lo 148• .
Uader .provisions of.~ new
law, strikes or locko()~ts are
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The
blue ribbon, five-member panel
-the fourth such boord ot
commission to ·a,._.._.: to
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during a lllk!ay period.
If no agreement has been
resched .by the end of the 90
days, the _board's terms will
become binding on botb !Ides
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reached, or untO Jan. I, 1968.

lloensing.raquirementto !be l'
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or certificate II)'Stem 11 wager- :general editorial manaser of 'I case ·against the one in Tucson, Iments and will ljl!rve to : Heavy thundel'll~ broke
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Scrlpns . How•rd. Newspapers. Art~., cbarging violation of the strengthen and preserve a i lhe tranqulllty In
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.dil ol the state fair on t h " Ithe ~urv:va: of m~~y newspa- ~ Newspa_pers are mvolved In Isel!-sorvmg . but I make. no ,ball hit the area near Hougb- ,helicopters sank a 71·boat Communist anns convoy, l;J.S.
•rounds during the lair and to pers m thiS country,
St'Ven IOmt arrangements Ill apology lor II because I beheve I
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officials said today Delighted South VIetnamese leaders
•requiro Controllblg Boird ap- 1 He made the statement In Albuquerque
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years by the Ohio Expositions ·Senate antitrust subcomnilttee.l ham, Ala.: K~olVtlle, Tenn .. lfa~~ :s Utat Utere are cerja~n Man o/ ~OR1licliOR
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!Columbus, Ohto, and Pll· c:h .s or markets whlcb can no I a.EVELAliD - A
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"We hit them with all' we bad
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mmport more than one 1giVing the govemor authority pretty goo d," sa id Ma).· W'lli
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This would tighten some of 1ments under which two compel- ,?lalml Financial Neeesally metro~lltlln dliiY newsp~per !to declare martial taw tn tho lMd., who commanded ~e three "firefly" chopper~
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lrnents. while maintaining sepa- posst e e preserva ton..o wo
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could cost Rep. Carl Stokes , The destructiOn of the
ster guyen· Huu
An emer~ency clause was at- rate news and editorial stalls, t'ldepend~nt ·~~spapers. How- "Thts Ia true, he aaid, because Negro votOB In his campaign gler convoy on the
wbo hd close,? i!t•
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in the Senate because ,
srd sa1d.
This proposed , costs have riSen far more 1
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on the power plant,
b" ~~·· In apnly for fi""al 19R8
of the measure wocld assure F~lda.Y of a 120ton North lactory and. coal mine
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that was des1gned to prove .
Gov. Jsme~ A. Rhodes ·ts ex- I Bob Anderson, Southern Lo- .the agricultural educaUon de- education people asSistnd In Guard when rioting is threaten- b? al)d comclded with the killing ~lion could progresa desptle
;.- · JiOCted to s:gn Into la_w this , cal School District vocational partment of Ohio 'State Univer- eonducling the conference for •d. and urgoo Its adoption. II• ?• thl&amp; Communists todby Marines ommunlst terror.
• Wet'~ ~I' nro"l'•m to ·~•fn ed- , agriculture Instructor took part slty and the supervisory staff the 400 Instructors of vocation- said he heltevoo the average m
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of menta1 ea 1 S men 181 re ' at Ohio Slate University in Co- , vice, and state department oil who attended.
r~ots as lhe average white per- ou
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Legl'l~tlve action WAS com- James E. Dnngan, state supH f ll 'U H l
miles from the major port of
pleled Mondav night on the pro- ervlsor lor the agricultural edu-1
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thony 0 . Calabrese, D-Cieve- , oo that each vocational agrlcul·
lice Monday ln Avondale in an,
and lines around the
land, l!llld he felt II was a mal· I lure department must have an
attempt to stave off further I
Hanoi
MASON - Wahama Junior
ter of qt~ ~UllQn•lbility being up-tO).()ate written program of
r.aclal !"Cldenls 10 the predom·
High School al)d siJih grade
put on the county commission· Instruction, that each student
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titantly Negro area struck twice DETROIT (llPI)-The Chrys- U.S. spokeomen said an
band members wlll attend their
have an occupational e~q~erl- ·
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Force F1116 r::m~~~t.~=~ second:, annual_band eamp July
t Sen, Stanley Aronoff, R-Cin· ence program. that adult educa-1
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· Offfulals said. I!!• office would ·ter Co~·;,":'0 b• l~e first 01. the cjowned and the pilot
U-28 a~ the ~ camp at Soulh1\ Cinn:li, sai4 !he conc;pt 1, not ilon be offered and thai the
Pomeroy councll1took fol'l!!al ac~n to borrow $30,· 1be used to · ope~ avenues of Inations blifour automalel'B missing. 11 was the
side. Mrs. William Ruilell Is
,l'· 100 dll!erenlthin tttt, r.ilrr)mun· '!lecher ohould assist in makln~ · doo for five yoiars .arJour per cent mterest to pay for , communicaUon between ciUzens to Introduce I~ models, but American plane lost over· camp manager.
', ' lly college program of taking available to empioyes of stud- the recent street repaving :Monday ~lght.
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During the camp, the band
.~ si:·vie.J 1o where they 8 r • · ents new technical Information.
Tbe amount, to be borrowed 10 half portions from If the Idea proves effective, ladera! safety standards, Auto- In the past 11 days.
11111 practica concert music 1114
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the Pomeroy National Bank and the Fanners Bank &amp; Iothers would he opened In the · motive Newa reported Monday,
IIUII'ching and 011 the final · day
~. . . ~nents claim rt b!Uta· To meet these needs, newly Savings Co., wiU pay for all but UO,OOO of the J40,000 elty.
The Industry's newspaper Giant Air Force B~
there will he a short concert
lion wUI he speeded a)i1le s 8 prepared curriculum and In- project. Th_e village bad approxlmatt!Jy $10,000 available ·
sold Chl'ysler cars would he fortresses Mondey
lor parents and friends,
,; 41"1!i(ul for the indlvlllual re- structiop!ll. ,Jilllterlals were pre- for tbe prOJect.
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Escn of the young nluslclana
: ~ ••' malnJtlg ln"ib&amp; eilvirorlilifritol mite( at the conference.
Council also IPP!'OVed the . park'·, meter coll,cUonl of.
NATI= ~I L troduced without aU the safety Uons ~ miles' oorlheriot · is to take the fo~owblg 141 CJIIIlP,
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to ' 'tandards, which become man· Saigon and again near Da Nang, instrument and ml181c, cot an~
lng ls~at~ many mllea from Martin Essex, state superlnten- th~t •bowed active fund re- ter tickets issued still unpaid. scraO:ble Ohio's rubber-strike ldatory after Jan: I, IIIU.
close to the giant complex bed clothing, toilet articles,
his home In a ltate institution. dent of public instruction: Dr. celpls ol $121,387.79 1114 expen· Mayor Charles Legar's re- weakened economy appeared The News said the rnlssblg whose closure hd been a blow Oashllght, play clothes, a dress
Tbe bill requires all counties Edgar Dale, Ohio State Unlver- ~e ~u:~·~~l: s!~~=~ port of colleellons totaling $66.·, over today as 19,00o workers · ''"~~ In ~~ew hmodels woul: to VIetnamese ml\l'ale.
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of 50,000 populaUon or more es- slty: Dr. Ted Jensen, Bowling the County Budget Commllllon O&amp; for the last month was also trickled b&amp;ck to their jobs In · me~ e s t be~ ~~'":,~
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· tablish ltll'b progl'llms and a Green State University, and
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combination of counUea of leso Dr. Clyde Miller ol the Ohio I' ~ :0 Ch~~: ~:ov~~bster's Blahop of the Midwest Steel With Congressional leglslsllon
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at V"'ll!fb services. be
than that population may do so Department ol Education.
report lor the last month ahow Plant in Pomeroy, requesting rndlng the brief shop carfl un- 1erith
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wlfu-approval of the mental hy- T h tr . .
ed 26 arrests 16 accldenll ln. repair of a street near Ute facil- llon strike, Ohio's heavy Indus- :ne ~r co m nor eny
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eac er- ammg II"''"""-~ 1vestigated li~e bonda taken 4j ity, was read and the · street try was able to corlllnue opera- repor ·
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lnvettJ&amp;ated, 'six committee was assigned to In· tlons with no visible las. Ohio's ,
1!11111 will be borne by t.he
IIllegal parking arreats, 11 vestlgate.
:U.member delegation to I h "I
te al)d the rPsl by the coun
warnings Issued, sbl: emergency Attendlnc were Mayor Legar, U. S. House of RepresentaUves
COLUMBUS (UPII -Willi
who wtll be allowed to lmcalls In the villaae and fIve Clerk Edna Schoenlab 8D d boted 15-3 in favor of I he .tmost 110 tulare. the ILl..- SAIGON (UPI) - For I h
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fire call• In town. .
Councilmen Robert Hysell, Don strike - hailing meuure wtlh Fh:- Commlltee ·today vof,. first lime mthe Vietnam
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slate's eentl'lllled
Rho! ing tllled than South· Vte:tna·l
. ~.. com will be borne by the 714 Second Ave., Middleport,
lnio pareltlse pllll,
fnetl!, U·, S. eombat reports
llate and ~ l'!SI by the coun- died Monday morning at Hoi·
Thredt. 111 Policy
The bill, wttll a reconlmen. day abo '!llid moJo Americ~el
tlet, who·Will be allowed to im· zer Hospital in Gallipolill.
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CINCINNATI _ U. 1. REP. ' rlallllll fer piuap, aow pet died Ill the ftrst Z7 weeks
Seven businesses al)d organiJ!OBB a levy fur up to five years
·~- ratfoll. thll year lhan tn all 'of
Robert Tail Jr,,• R-Cincinnltl, totbe ·Hotlsefoo:ooao...
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io, the daughter of Ute late .- Add anolber eateiOI'Y c. MlclliptL The pp ee~~llnaet ten to withdraw,_~ to Ar 1 b wUJ headed 011 to tile Seaate. · The reports gave more
ol the Meigs Well SchOol DisIn addition, one halt of th~ Thomas and Mary Brown, Mrs. the man]IO'Il'er llillrllltl Jlelplte aalarlet r8llgblg from countries 11 they. r•luse to ne- !
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Murder Jury Beginll has shilled from the South VIet- to raise funds lor 180 new uiU·
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SOCIAL CANCEIJ.ED
new sboet are mada the tab continued aid to Arab countries ~
e•·~ 111111 11187, the South·Vl~tnameae ,~1· purchase one complete uniform
of their children. AJ introduced I Club. She was a member of The Ice cream aoctal planned .11 114. ADd 11 likes oa1y an conditional upon tbelr wtntn~- 1 ....... "' _ . . , - • Well 3,1111 bittlelleld deaths. lor the new bal)d wider 1he
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Amerlwllloll 2,853. But dislrict's combined fall pro. in the House. the bill calloo fori Middleport's Heath Method1St[ by the Bradbury PI' A this Frt- bour to oboe 1 !Jorse.
11088 to negotiate peace wltb 1 m,.. ';:,_ heJIII' 111 ~----!
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day night has been cancelled. lop~~~ JIOtllllatlolllfl ta pl- Iorael," Taft said at a n 0 ,. s l ~ ';;' 1 a.m. attar~ In-· Juneand the ftnt weak gram by contrlbuUna $89.
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...g ...auoe II a ••1 ... conference Monday.
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~~lfJure..,:nbl~heg curr:nt klaw Middleport; a granddaughter: I WASHINGTON (UPI) -The • lor buallng ud llblr oporll.
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Electrfeal Workers
Pel'lllliiJGe
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ton, w. Va.: a great. grand· Iback the c8lldidacy of Roma- l
MAN KJIJ,ED
Enti6S.Oav Strike
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d~ughter, Kim, and . several 1nian Foreign Minister Cornellui COLUMBUS (UPI) _ Ray- CINCINNATI (UPil _ Some m Fr1lllk ta olleld liie eelrSouthern Ohlo .Eie&lt;&gt;
liiflliitD TO !Nfttum' OP mPces a~d ~phew• . · I Manescu for the presldeney of mond Phillip Taylor, 01, Colum- 1,550 electrical work•rs ended 1ee11oa 41eadllae fllr Nil ••
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trlc ~-· ~; · Pomeroy NaIIEIOII • MAllON AREA . •Mrs. Welch was preceded tn t the United Nations General bus, was struck by a vehlcle a 68-&lt;lsy strike apiJial the Cln- tate tam from Jani fl to
LIVJI1S'I'l)CK SALEII (0. Uonal Bank, 111111: ,Farmers
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death by her husband, Clmt;, •1 Aasiembty this fall, accordlngJand kllloo Monday night at the cinnati Gas and il:leelrlc eo. J!lly Zlllb» n•ID a·.I!I!!Oto
'f'I:.'PLBMANT,'~. Vf1.. · ilank an~ Savlnp,. Q!-., fiOO:
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Dr. H. L..Welch, al)d n:ne 1 to authorltaUve 10urces.
I comer of Beaumont and Hiab today alter votlitli to accept a Ill&amp; of IIIII
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i II elected In September, Slrflets. The lnvestication was new tllree-year contract.
m Moadiy• .lUtlidlriJ .,.,. flOG -r 1'15 to 220 :l.'l .to .23.· lean Legion, The Cit)' Loan. al)d
~~~~~::~:i11.'"~!!!!/''::':'!'!: Fu110ral servlres will he con-I Maneacu woulcl-llecome the llrol continued.
Members of Local 1347, 111- . CquaJ~ CJIII'III 1 R.. 10; H"'vles 1e to 21; Llgbtl 17 ........,,... ~SU1'811c.'e .......
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ternallonal Broth•""""" of Elec- 5111'1' Br • •
2050· FBI Sows 18 to 1725 -~'"'"'
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liOFFMAN PROMOI'EI&gt;
ll'lcal Workers ~;;;;' tlft.S1t ~ ~ llld ..
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.,.::.,,, .._., ,.._...u... B Max Donahue officiating.
Hollman, 20. 9011 ol
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~!rial wiD he In RiverviewI MUl-TIPLE BLE88ING
Mra. Harry H, .Hoffman, Firat per cent wa~e ·, lnt!rease. T h •
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Cemetery. Friends are asked GENOA, ltllly (UPil;-Mr3. · St., ~ew Haven. wu promoled pact at10 calli' for 1 · ·f l
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omit flowers.
Marta Rl,ta Gartana, 2_7. a to Army private pay grad.e E-2 cen~ pay t!IOt'eiil ·!II# year
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pollcel11Jill witt wlio rer.ently upon completion ·of bulc Clllll· al)d a ·U per cent 6ib·lit ltll8
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tool:: fertjllly drugs, gave birth bat tralnlnl at Ft. Knox, Ky.,
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The quads, the couple'a first
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I h • 1 ed to concur In a House amendal)d indtPtnd· ment to a DIU eJ&lt;tending Ia•
bellll cometecl wmptiDIIo lor industrial water
io.ni•;.~.... on Monday night pollution control !acUities to In·
'':•\~~.~!blp• Senate al)d another elude those which p rat rea I
1~me chamber to- waste which emptiOB Into a mu·
' nlcipal ,.wage sysl!m. The
,'!:lti,~Pfrqp~ISat· on the calendar ! House struck out a provision
pi'Qhibit i~e inde- i making the exempUon retroand state I a i r 1 active to Dec. 31, 1965. A joint
·dealing In al· : conference committee will be
I m m o r a I ; appoint&lt;'&lt;l to setUe thit point of
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By FRANK S\VOJIODA ] amounll to a· compulsory W. Ramsey, a vice president !If
ty Municipal Court:
. . I I/IOpl,. badland mss&amp;a~e p.p. WASHINGTON (UPI}-Pre.s- 11M!Itlem,ent on both sides.
Ithe International Assocauon . of
- Give township restdenls ~ ob.v!lcal · eon•ltl•ni•·• a: ide~t Jnhni!On tndav W38 ••""ct- The me~e was rushed Machrn1~ts (lAM), · the un1011"
right to a referendum in aonln&amp; we!Cbl eontrol aalollS aad. ed to name a new IJ)ediall~ through Congress in one day that led the walkout, labuled the
decisions.,
, mortuarlet. Tile pelldoa an· bo;trd ln tile raus lfisputt-. out alter ;. being stalemated tn a bill "th• strike-breaking act of
- Pr(lllide home instruction . 111111\t lllveadJillloo was li!~ . ~ ~l!tet leg~ey oJ the nation's ~ate-House l""'.lerence com- 1967." others charged that
lor emotionally disturbed chil· 1 1110re lbaa twe fOBI'II 1110 lad .Ills! eea«&amp;l railroad slrlke In rnlttee for a month. II meant JQbnson and Congress had bee~
dren unatle to attend school or toDtabted n slgli111!fet. · 1 i 22 yem dimmed· the panel's 9'•1 l~e sill strlklng shopcralt stampeded into "discriminatory
special classe3.
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; Walker aoltd lbat It w•• · ch'l!letS for •uccess. .
•J!Uons 'f~ced Justice Depart- anti-labor legislation" by the
Bills were altered In I he lilt· ftnl Ul!le lhe departmet!t
~larlng that ''th~ public ment Injunctions if they did not railroads.
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House to reduce the function~ had declded 1101 te COll""nt a iJtterest must prevlllJ," .tlle order the(r members back to There was no &amp;l'l'at love for
of the sta" Controlling Board I 'l!tl• board oa a pelltloll. n; Chlof l!i~:CUuve s~Sned Into law work.
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and resulate and licen"' retail qtiest. ·
Monday n,lghl a hastllypassed •The President's action esoeriolly in th• House. •" of
mstatllllfnt sales flnancina.
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w biD ord'!):lng an end to the two- brought cries of· outrage from w~os~ memhero must faca
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countanl every fol!l' years ol
the state auditor's office · There
currently is no legal requiremenl and no audit· has been
made In more than a decade.
- Allow pri$01101'11 'Volunteer·
ing as research subjects to be
paid, with the money to he used
lor educattonal and l•ther rna..
teriats.
- Create a municipal court
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munltions bound for . Vietnam
were Idle In ,freight yards. that
!he natiOn was lhr,estened with
economic paralysill Johnlon
told Congress In a 'tette( that
tlie strike' was a "national crisis
... a complete breaf\down of
private ~ponslbUlfy.'~
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The Senate apptoved tho. bill
69 to 20; the House, three h~urJ
later swallowed Its objeellona
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approved, 2~· lo 148• .
Uader .provisions of.~ new
law, strikes or locko()~ts are
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The
blue ribbon, five-member panel
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commission to ·a,._.._.: to
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during a lllk!ay period.
If no agreement has been
resched .by the end of the 90
days, the _board's terms will
become binding on botb !Ides
.until a contract All!ement Is
reached, or untO Jan. I, 1968.

lloensing.raquirementto !be l'
IooN'JIJNUED From Pa,e I ' . .
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Scrlpns . How•rd. Newspapers. Art~., cbarging violation of the strengthen and preserve a i lhe tranqulllty In
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j vigorous free press. I appra-1 Mld~eat Mon~a~lnlgbt,, pelli~ ·
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.dil ol the state fair on t h " Ithe ~urv:va: of m~~y newspa- ~ Newspa_pers are mvolved In Isel!-sorvmg . but I make. no ,ball hit the area near Hougb- ,helicopters sank a 71·boat Communist anns convoy, l;J.S.
•rounds during the lair and to pers m thiS country,
St'Ven IOmt arrangements Ill apology lor II because I beheve I
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officials said today Delighted South VIetnamese leaders
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proval ol all contracts over two itestimony prepared for the Tn., Evansville, Ind., Blrming: He_ sa:d t~~ basic econOJI)Ic
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years by the Ohio Expositions ·Senate antitrust subcomnilttee.l ham, Ala.: K~olVtlle, Tenn .. lfa~~ :s Utat Utere are cerja~n Man o/ ~OR1licliOR
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!Columbus, Ohto, and Pll· c:h .s or markets whlcb can no I a.EVELAliD - A
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"We hit them with all' we bad
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mmport more than one 1giVing the govemor authority pretty goo d," sa id Ma).· W'lli
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This would tighten some of 1ments under which two compel- ,?lalml Financial Neeesally metro~lltlln dliiY newsp~per !to declare martial taw tn tho lMd., who commanded ~e three "firefly" chopper~
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1 1 rl Is whl h lhl Ohi destroyed the 40-foot JUDks and sampans with
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lrnents. while maintaining sepa- posst e e preserva ton..o wo
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could cost Rep. Carl Stokes , The destructiOn of the
ster guyen· Huu
An emer~ency clause was at- rate news and editorial stalls, t'ldepend~nt ·~~spapers. How- "Thts Ia true, he aaid, because Negro votOB In his campaign gler convoy on the
wbo hd close,? i!t•
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in the Senate because ,
srd sa1d.
This proposed , costs have riSen far more 1
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proJect due to poor
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Stokes said Monday passu$•. Navy-Coast Guard
on the power plant,
b" ~~·· In apnly for fi""al 19R8
of the measure wocld assure F~lda.Y of a 120ton North lactory and. coal mine
Monti! Qealllt Plaos Paooed I
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that was des1gned to prove .
Gov. Jsme~ A. Rhodes ·ts ex- I Bob Anderson, Southern Lo- .the agricultural educaUon de- education people asSistnd In Guard when rioting is threaten- b? al)d comclded with the killing ~lion could progresa desptle
;.- · JiOCted to s:gn Into la_w this , cal School District vocational partment of Ohio 'State Univer- eonducling the conference for •d. and urgoo Its adoption. II• ?• thl&amp; Communists todby Marines ommunlst terror.
• Wet'~ ~I' nro"l'•m to ·~•fn ed- , agriculture Instructor took part slty and the supervisory staff the 400 Instructors of vocation- said he heltevoo the average m
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. 134 misaions against~~~:~
of menta1 ea 1 S men 181 re ' at Ohio Slate University in Co- , vice, and state department oil who attended.
r~ots as lhe average white per- ou
nameS£ onomlcS V1etnan1's air machine
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thony 0 . Calabrese, D-Cieve- , oo that each vocational agrlcul·
lice Monday ln Avondale in an,
and lines around the
land, l!llld he felt II was a mal· I lure department must have an
attempt to stave off further I
Hanoi
MASON - Wahama Junior
ter of qt~ ~UllQn•lbility being up-tO).()ate written program of
r.aclal !"Cldenls 10 the predom·
High School al)d siJih grade
put on the county commission· Instruction, that each student
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titantly Negro area struck twice DETROIT (llPI)-The Chrys- U.S. spokeomen said an
band members wlll attend their
have an occupational e~q~erl- ·
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t Sen, Stanley Aronoff, R-Cin· ence program. that adult educa-1
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· Offfulals said. I!!• office would ·ter Co~·;,":'0 b• l~e first 01. the cjowned and the pilot
U-28 a~ the ~ camp at Soulh1\ Cinn:li, sai4 !he conc;pt 1, not ilon be offered and thai the
Pomeroy councll1took fol'l!!al ac~n to borrow $30,· 1be used to · ope~ avenues of Inations blifour automalel'B missing. 11 was the
side. Mrs. William Ruilell Is
,l'· 100 dll!erenlthin tttt, r.ilrr)mun· '!lecher ohould assist in makln~ · doo for five yoiars .arJour per cent mterest to pay for , communicaUon between ciUzens to Introduce I~ models, but American plane lost over· camp manager.
', ' lly college program of taking available to empioyes of stud- the recent street repaving :Monday ~lght.
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the area and elty ·ball al)d Ithose cnrs woli't me~Jt all the Communiat natiOn and' the
During the camp, the band
.~ si:·vie.J 1o where they 8 r • · ents new technical Information.
Tbe amount, to be borrowed 10 half portions from If the Idea proves effective, ladera! safety standards, Auto- In the past 11 days.
11111 practica concert music 1114
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the Pomeroy National Bank and the Fanners Bank &amp; Iothers would he opened In the · motive Newa reported Monday,
IIUII'ching and 011 the final · day
~. . . ~nents claim rt b!Uta· To meet these needs, newly Savings Co., wiU pay for all but UO,OOO of the J40,000 elty.
The Industry's newspaper Giant Air Force B~
there will he a short concert
lion wUI he speeded a)i1le s 8 prepared curriculum and In- project. Th_e village bad approxlmatt!Jy $10,000 available ·
sold Chl'ysler cars would he fortresses Mondey
lor parents and friends,
,; 41"1!i(ul for the indlvlllual re- structiop!ll. ,Jilllterlals were pre- for tbe prOJect.
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Escn of the young nluslclana
: ~ ••' malnJtlg ln"ib&amp; eilvirorlilifritol mite( at the conference.
Council also IPP!'OVed the . park'·, meter coll,cUonl of.
NATI= ~I L troduced without aU the safety Uons ~ miles' oorlheriot · is to take the fo~owblg 141 CJIIIlP,
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to ' 'tandards, which become man· Saigon and again near Da Nang, instrument and ml181c, cot an~
lng ls~at~ many mllea from Martin Essex, state superlnten- th~t •bowed active fund re- ter tickets issued still unpaid. scraO:ble Ohio's rubber-strike ldatory after Jan: I, IIIU.
close to the giant complex bed clothing, toilet articles,
his home In a ltate institution. dent of public instruction: Dr. celpls ol $121,387.79 1114 expen· Mayor Charles Legar's re- weakened economy appeared The News said the rnlssblg whose closure hd been a blow Oashllght, play clothes, a dress
Tbe bill requires all counties Edgar Dale, Ohio State Unlver- ~e ~u:~·~~l: s!~~=~ port of colleellons totaling $66.·, over today as 19,00o workers · ''"~~ In ~~ew hmodels woul: to VIetnamese ml\l'ale.
o~flt, ~t wash basin. N~
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of 50,000 populaUon or more es- slty: Dr. Ted Jensen, Bowling the County Budget Commllllon O&amp; for the last month was also trickled b&amp;ck to their jobs In · me~ e s t be~ ~~'":,~
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· tablish ltll'b progl'llms and a Green State University, and
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combination of counUea of leso Dr. Clyde Miller ol the Ohio I' ~ :0 Ch~~: ~:ov~~bster's Blahop of the Midwest Steel With Congressional leglslsllon
e~:, ~ost opt~no by ·Ch~~
at V"'ll!fb services. be
than that population may do so Department ol Education.
report lor the last month ahow Plant in Pomeroy, requesting rndlng the brief shop carfl un- 1erith
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wlfu-approval of the mental hy- T h tr . .
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eac er- ammg II"''"""-~ 1vestigated li~e bonda taken 4j ity, was read and the · street try was able to corlllnue opera- repor ·
camp . Aua, ·
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lnvettJ&amp;ated, 'six committee was assigned to In· tlons with no visible las. Ohio's ,
1!11111 will be borne by t.he
IIllegal parking arreats, 11 vestlgate.
:U.member delegation to I h "I
te al)d the rPsl by the coun
warnings Issued, sbl: emergency Attendlnc were Mayor Legar, U. S. House of RepresentaUves
COLUMBUS (UPII -Willi
who wtll be allowed to lmcalls In the villaae and fIve Clerk Edna Schoenlab 8D d boted 15-3 in favor of I he .tmost 110 tulare. the ILl..- SAIGON (UPI) - For I h
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fire call• In town. .
Councilmen Robert Hysell, Don strike - hailing meuure wtlh Fh:- Commlltee ·today vof,. first lime mthe Vietnam
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..~'"lH!iWWI of the operat- Mn. Lillian Naomi Welr.b, proved by council, also showed Poulin.
asent and not voting.
slate's eentl'lllled
Rho! ing tllled than South· Vte:tna·l
. ~.. com will be borne by the 714 Second Ave., Middleport,
lnio pareltlse pllll,
fnetl!, U·, S. eombat reports
llate and ~ l'!SI by the coun- died Monday morning at Hoi·
Thredt. 111 Policy
The bill, wttll a reconlmen. day abo '!llid moJo Americ~el
tlet, who·Will be allowed to im· zer Hospital in Gallipolill.
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Seven businesses al)d organiJ!OBB a levy fur up to five years
·~- ratfoll. thll year lhan tn all 'of
Robert Tail Jr,,• R-Cincinnltl, totbe ·Hotlsefoo:ooao...
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io, the daughter of Ute late .- Add anolber eateiOI'Y c. MlclliptL The pp ee~~llnaet ten to withdraw,_~ to Ar 1 b wUJ headed 011 to tile Seaate. · The reports gave more
ol the Meigs Well SchOol DisIn addition, one halt of th~ Thomas and Mary Brown, Mrs. the man]IO'Il'er llillrllltl Jlelplte aalarlet r8llgblg from countries 11 they. r•luse to ne- !
dence that the burden of
trlcl 8811!1 Boosters.
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•CONirlnr sucb facilities will te 1ge me Chapter 72, Order of Ea.. Tile aamher ot-enetl 111 tbe tO)I'IIICitl blaeksmltbt 1 1 tbe peace to the Mideast.
Murder Jury Beginll has shilled from the South VIet- to raise funds lor 180 new uiU·
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able for up to $1100 ol damages lea, Colonists ChaptH, A_thens,
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SOCIAL CANCEIJ.ED
new sboet are mada the tab continued aid to Arab countries ~
e•·~ 111111 11187, the South·Vl~tnameae ,~1· purchase one complete uniform
of their children. AJ introduced I Club. She was a member of The Ice cream aoctal planned .11 114. ADd 11 likes oa1y an conditional upon tbelr wtntn~- 1 ....... "' _ . . , - • Well 3,1111 bittlelleld deaths. lor the new bal)d wider 1he
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Amerlwllloll 2,853. But dislrict's combined fall pro. in the House. the bill calloo fori Middleport's Heath Method1St[ by the Bradbury PI' A this Frt- bour to oboe 1 !Jorse.
11088 to negotiate peace wltb 1 m,.. ';:,_ heJIII' 111 ~----!
~: l~as~or 1~ J;;"'~t !~~~'Church..
day night has been cancelled. lop~~~ JIOtllllatlolllfl ta pl- Iorael," Taft said at a n 0 ,. s l ~ ';;' 1 a.m. attar~ In-· Juneand the ftnt weak gram by contrlbuUna $89.
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...g ...auoe II a ••1 ... conference Monday.
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~~lfJure..,:nbl~heg curr:nt klaw Middleport; a granddaughter: I WASHINGTON (UPI) -The • lor buallng ud llblr oporll.
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Electrfeal Workers
Pel'lllliiJGe
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ton, w. Va.: a great. grand· Iback the c8lldidacy of Roma- l
MAN KJIJ,ED
Enti6S.Oav Strike
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liiflliitD TO !Nfttum' OP mPces a~d ~phew• . · I Manescu for the presldeney of mond Phillip Taylor, 01, Colum- 1,550 electrical work•rs ended 1ee11oa 41eadllae fllr Nil ••
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trlc ~-· ~; · Pomeroy NaIIEIOII • MAllON AREA . •Mrs. Welch was preceded tn t the United Nations General bus, was struck by a vehlcle a 68-&lt;lsy strike apiJial the Cln- tate tam from Jani fl to
LIVJI1S'I'l)CK SALEII (0. Uonal Bank, 111111: ,Farmers
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death by her husband, Clmt;, •1 Aasiembty this fall, accordlngJand kllloo Monday night at the cinnati Gas and il:leelrlc eo. J!lly Zlllb» n•ID a·.I!I!!Oto
'f'I:.'PLBMANT,'~. Vf1.. · ilank an~ Savlnp,. Q!-., fiOO:
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Dr. H. L..Welch, al)d n:ne 1 to authorltaUve 10urces.
I comer of Beaumont and Hiab today alter votlitli to accept a Ill&amp; of IIIII
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i II elected In September, Slrflets. The lnvestication was new tllree-year contract.
m Moadiy• .lUtlidlriJ .,.,. flOG -r 1'15 to 220 :l.'l .to .23.· lean Legion, The Cit)' Loan. al)d
~~~~~::~:i11.'"~!!!!/''::':'!'!: Fu110ral servlres will he con-I Maneacu woulcl-llecome the llrol continued.
Members of Local 1347, 111- . CquaJ~ CJIII'III 1 R.. 10; H"'vles 1e to 21; Llgbtl 17 ........,,... ~SU1'811c.'e .......
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ternallonal Broth•""""" of Elec- 5111'1' Br • •
2050· FBI Sows 18 to 1725 -~'"'"'
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' the Ra.wllncs • Coats Funeral : nation to preside over the world
liOFFMAN PROMOI'EI&gt;
ll'lcal Workers ~;;;;' tlft.S1t ~ ~ llld ..
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.,.::.,,, .._., ,.._...u... B Max Donahue officiating.
Hollman, 20. 9011 ol
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~!rial wiD he In RiverviewI MUl-TIPLE BLE88ING
Mra. Harry H, .Hoffman, Firat per cent wa~e ·, lnt!rease. T h •
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Cemetery. Friends are asked GENOA, ltllly (UPil;-Mr3. · St., ~ew Haven. wu promoled pact at10 calli' for 1 · ·f l
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omit flowers.
Marta Rl,ta Gartana, 2_7. a to Army private pay grad.e E-2 cen~ pay t!IOt'eiil ·!II# year
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pollcel11Jill witt wlio rer.ently upon completion ·of bulc Clllll· al)d a ·U per cent 6ib·lit ltll8
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night to help the league leading Cardinal catcher, "and now I only games !~uled.
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and moved Into the league's and more.''
Cl!iifornla blanked Mtnneoota 2batting leadership wftb a .351 Willi the score lied 1-1 In tbe ~. Boston routed Detroit 7·1,
average, folD' potnll better than foorlh Inning Monday night, Baltimore beat New York ~I
Houston's Rusty Staub.
McCarver hft his second single and Washington nobed out
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YOUTH ~KED FOR IT
rich ov.t r It (Tbah a brfdot Departments - the •l•ct level Jles ~t!ehiUn~edInduced lo put that ~erica's true cQlors are ' Mrs. c.me
of East Llver'This coiumn is for young eo· [ideallsllc hopasil ~me
of the American troop ·~~~h ~·~~e ~ombat troops. Th~e is tbose of an. overe~ aa!JOCI· M:s~ ~~~:: her cousin, Mrs
ple, their probte~s and pleas- , A~WAY~l;,:'~·it. I .,Y. ; ' no~ to .~e requlr~ft~;:ewar ~~ :genuine "gratitude wttllin ~· ate.
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Admtnlslrallen for lh~ llghttng As to the strlclly mihttary po- Dr. and Mrs. Cbar~es JivlAs with the re&gt;:t ~~ Helen Help Marijuana laws'. re PQ9r. lq VIetnam.,
. asaisiance already bema' given sition In Vietnam, it Is notably den of Athens were holid~Y viiUS, 11 welcomes \aughs b ~ 1 ply hee~u~e it wui\. legali~ed Far above this matter ln oac· 'by Australia. New Zealand, the improving !n the objective and ltors of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mowon't dodge a serious question my opmlo
d then as with tual urgency are .at least· two Republic of K'1fea and the Re- private opinion of Pres. John&gt; Cllntock and family.
with a brush-off. ·
in l&gt; years. ';." e wh~ become others,: both giant in scqpe. The public of the Philippine~.
son and of sll hiS senior advlsSend your teen-age questions bquor, • :. ~~le ~lig it will first is a deep, almost agonlz· Still, it is felt thai _w1th tact ers. Actually, it IS rather bel- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker
to YOUTH ASKED FOR I'l', troub,eso ted The r,educational in.g concern for th~ future of and patience on our '!de, some ·ter than this governmen~ is pub· and Mrs. Bertlla Parm caliet
care of Helen Help US I h 1s be arres.. i~ schools will be a the coming South Vt~nsmese of these nations might be made licly claiming. The rea biles are on Mr. and Mrs. ()hester Zirklt.
newspuper.
program! r what can be taught natilmal election. If thiS Is .aJ. to see their way clear to rats· befn.g deliberately understated .,...;.---~:-::~-.
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ers" of tllegai towed to go forward In d~n- ln.g their own troop contribu- a little, test too much public 11 ·
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on the ~an~ pot? How rldicU· cy and in good order, th~
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Dear Helen:
drugs sue as . . r and make tory problem in South VIe am
be AdminisiraUon be re laced by toO much public
You won't print this as It is lous to legalize llquo
11ili cause no more . than the Nobody~
I tough" about gloor: In the event of unfore·
THE ·PERFECT
against your beli~s. Ia ole pot a crune
natura) degree of anxiety. I di r:po.::tness ~ in any way to seen reservses In the field.
from H: '1'1181'• exactly why I Your statement that u.se of If however, th' forces o . IS
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AM prlutin&amp; It ' - argument
h drugs might eventual· visi~n and chaos - in a coun. suggest, publicly
Plates ' ~ The net of it fs that the North 1
klt&lt;!po HHU perldai.l
:uclead to death Is the funniest try honeycombed by Co~mu· that ~ny ~I •:1 ·~. com- Vietnamese Communists are ta- l
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1 have been hung up tn the thing I've ever heard I'm sure . n~ ~gents apd •YmP!'Ih!l'~"t d_r.a:'~fo~ 1~ fas ind~ed. nobo· kmg a ~bagj!".atlngnwtt\~e~
drug scene lor quite a while, and ou know better.
aflO"--new to .jhe t~l)niquee '&gt; 0 ' mo '
(I i I itt i t that an casualties r rung ve 0
know for a fad tbal most who YNote from H: (Tell this to opeil ·balloling - are abi~ to dy Is. But 1· 9 coo ' tmenl 81• times bigher' lhan ours because
"smoke" or NOT selUng _their the parents of oulcide or fatal Sll!iQ~e a lree choice by the A~;~~erlc:~ to abOut 450,000 of our incomparably superio~
souls for a mess of pot. Hip~es accident victims. These drugs ~~~tall~, ~·~ worriet~a)lqoi~ ~y Ius u.."l50,000 to 'IO,OOO to fire power and because of a KY
are groovy. They are not terri· distort time and place. T bey troop level! will become rei~· men, :ded to th·s force entitles stem of carel)y lle.lltment::
lied of life or themselves.
can make u..rs feel aU-powet' lively small potatoes, indeed. ~ aU lted Sta~es to ~ake ap- lightning . e as to be !ncr d
1 am in a college of o v e r lui so that they lie do~ in Concern No. 2 involves means I e n th
to be even more ible to retreads of the Secon
5,000. I'd guess beiween 80 and lr~nt Of moving cars or try to for more effective use. not so peals to 0 th::s they have alrea· World War or even of the Ko~8&gt; per rent of the students have walk on wat"l'. Or they create much of new troops m South generous
ean War. Perhaps most sl_gnffl·
tried not, and 40 per cent of oiolenl depreislons. Granted, Vietnam as of men ~!ready dy ~n.
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provost and chancellor know of
but overyone agrees patriotism nnd _combat heart
in Viet- down to age 1&gt;.
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this Nothing is done because liquor can bt dang"rou•. Why of the South VIetnamese sol· ry / a
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,' 'Hou.vwoo.D· (UPI)-Fronk : worth . Not lha~ f 1: ;to Caruso. they don't want a scandal. co\npound oor probleml by I•· diers. Ail the same, Secretary n~~ ·"and ':hatever fs to be M k E tl With I
FOR tHE
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I also take pep pills The)' gel gillizlng drugs, tbe potency, tf of Defense Robtrl MeN~•;~ ~or=· in this connection by way \
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q~uncrct this week that !fie II s what ' mS' lo count. ' me through finals, and I take feels, and peril• of which we has returned from hi• ~ n .. ol ersuasion will be gently '
Ii\g~r arossod $1,172,505 for l1 stands fo, \hal . ee
ith the two or three ai once I &amp;.~ t a dOn't even know?)
tour of the battle areas convm
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p&lt;:rrorynances in nine ' Jle stndes
awconqc.,. "high" like you've never Jini&gt;wn. In conclusion , Helen, I don't ced that more
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\ arrogant assur d d!'dicalion to At the end 1 have low time s say that everyone s h o u l d employing bot mt
h are publicly ~~demanding" •t and Chew better-mlle ~~
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e is (thh: is called "crashing" by the ''smoke." It ts a groovy thin~, civilian Sout~ Vietna~ese ·per· w.o
additional troop I •!~~:~fitin:wJ~Il
~ He ~wooped down on P~l [ hiS work ore unparahed. H hf pies) but I've never heard d harmless. All I ask Is that sonnel, parbcularly m supply thiS or that m some other ~ourpl&amp;tol. PAS"=' ODI'Il.:'l&gt;ll:~
t;1urgh. Cleveland,_ De~~:\: ' t~e Green Bay Parkers vs.
anyone contlnuouslj buying ~ople who know nothing about jobs and In logi•tlts work m cofltmentmlro about t.he thing ::'.~~':.~~~•.FA&amp;~[,.~,
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Cliicagro, Phll2delp{hl~
a, ~nd! S~i'1" Rock.
d icy pills to avoid -crashing. ~Note these "dru8S on the campus" general, must be found. If so. ~:JOn ar; ~.~gfor two reasons.1 ::!\t"J:~':;;'!?.~=..r
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more-, r~nd M~j_~ Js .' ''ei•
eDfY ~f~iurance an • an from H: I baVt, many times. con't put us do~. Grauted, be- many combat. provt'd troops, e.wron are unintentional· =~=\~;_::tl:=:.
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earned ' ~'\. )i"''l l !&lt;irjuq b lol! eyes he demands . That's why these dru~, a r e
e·l learned about grass, I II· both South Vietn~mese and A· First, they
natural ' oetPAs~at &amp;II drUI """'""'
simply by walking vn stage ond i 'll!lhenc~·s undivided attention. 11 d "psychologically. addle\- lor ed It as associated with .merican could be rtieased for ly not respecting the
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. &lt;,:ti~IO~e,rs . ~ap _see lm~ : · ao~wer W~th a phrase of m~SIC, a crimo to attain drugs. (Real· ~an rmagine your reply. - A
nl~fles:·, - tune . l!•rn m
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tSii!Vjsion or Simply, pial
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drng•tore wa1 robbed I b r e e n. Head·
~N 'bf n, ''Or~ 0 hi&lt; flll~nm&lt;. He may' throw Jn a qu•p, an 1times. and tho gunmen scooped 'l~r you think pol, acid and
·B!\1 t~ey had t6 !~e m , '" , ad lib. perhaps an amuSI~g l up enry Benzedrine and am· pep pills are "groovy," that's
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' Fin" !hat . pr!\1lege tl.ey pal I faceless mob on the other SJ e - 8
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~ill ~~'~'.\o :$12 50 a s~at, m i of the footlights ,\"uch like an ' Also. these J\"'Pl• do not pro· ~itho~~u t~ use of stimulants.
a)!"ijl~n~l ~nd ron&gt;en\~~~ Indian fak1t. rnesmrm.es, • gress to do~ ooless they're ~o and if 1 !ell 1 must ''tum off'
e~rs, 1n
cages
cobra.
hung up with problems they d l 'th drugs when the going got
i~l-]est li1door arenas avana~le. ·~
Its Witehcr.Ft
become junkies or alcoholics WI gh
I'd figure I had a
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1\'s not cultism. Slnotra's an av. No one makes a big \ r~~blem- that only a "psychia. 8'P6$Stblv no o!Ror ~nletlal~er appeal IS too umversal for that. r~t "on selling pot, acid . or prist could solve. - H.
~1/!td&gt;-' frolif Beatleh&lt;r ~-'"' Nor is Jt glamor, or the fact P.ll - it's not "crime" in I h •\ t p S Tell me this word you
!or teeny-hopper -c~uld de- that his wife Is beautiful and PI s
bod ill g~tting.
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th t' kind· cif a conform·
But .h~~r&amp;f WAt,i\'io\1 ~:naira , 'Frsnk Ms beCome leg•ndary.l
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Jii~Ol!Htl!d' Arrles on stage, i , And pr ole are willln~ It• ray :
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J.J~· ' ' ' d'· Ed';1cu(or · ha' r~,' happll&gt;llng · .som•thir.g Ameri· : Mr and Mrs. Ronald Washburn I
t1lle': . ., cano shoold' ,., before he quits. iand
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Cjluck.l!artensteiD choked
nin\b inning rally "lth ~ rim}ner I .!-rtlll-rll
on i))ird to give the ~~
third straight triumph over
Giants. Hartenstein came In
the ninth tq ~etire p~::~ I
Wlllle McCovey I'D an f
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•lxth· save.
Vada Pinson's fourth alralght ''I'd ny yea Were tile llelter
hit, an eighth Inning double. l&lt;am _ Jlllllld for polllld, 801
brob a 5-5 tfe and Tony Perez
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power the · Redo over the I
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· Felfpe Alou's IOCOIId c&amp;roer
grand slammer ·In tbe sixth
lnntng poweNII the Brave.o over
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The morning star is Saturn.
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and In 1938, J)Ougias Corrigan
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McCarver. "~'ve bl'On lll11inl move Roger Mat:~. 'l!'ho· Had
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One lute of-tbe. World Series tnaJcin but I've never ·made II. -brought hll)lln ~lib a sacrlfl':"
,.-as aQ Tfm McCarver p!led¢. Anyway, I'd 1J:Slller bat .240 and fly.
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the National LeaJue balling and !fnlsh out of lt.
League, Chicago edged San
IItle for llnotbet' crack.
Sbootlag For Se"feo
Franetsco• 4-S, Atlanta downed
McCar\r~r lasl\ed loilr ~gles "I got a taste of the World PittsbUrgh '-2 and Cincinnati
jn 1011!' appeoriUICel ·Monday Series In 1964," explained the trimmed Phlla4elph!a 8-$ In the
night to help the league leading Cardinal catcher, "and now I only games !~uled.
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victory over the New York Meta everything It's built up to be Ill Alllerfca~ League action,
and moved Into the league's and more.''
Cl!iifornla blanked Mtnneoota 2batting leadership wftb a .351 Willi the score lied 1-1 In tbe ~. Boston routed Detroit 7·1,
average, folD' potnll better than foorlh Inning Monday night, Baltimore beat New York ~I
Houston's Rusty Staub.
McCarver hft his second single and Washington nobed out
· But McCarver's Interests run and Mike Shannon, who drove in Cleveland 4-2.
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Hoose, the state and Defense _glhgerly expre;' States In Viet· tries; are epabling thell) to say of M1ss M ~arr.
YOUTH ~KED FOR IT
rich ov.t r It (Tbah a brfdot Departments - the •l•ct level Jles ~t!ehiUn~edInduced lo put that ~erica's true cQlors are ' Mrs. c.me
of East Llver'This coiumn is for young eo· [ideallsllc hopasil ~me
of the American troop ·~~~h ~·~~e ~ombat troops. Th~e is tbose of an. overe~ aa!JOCI· M:s~ ~~~:: her cousin, Mrs
ple, their probte~s and pleas- , A~WAY~l;,:'~·it. I .,Y. ; ' no~ to .~e requlr~ft~;:ewar ~~ :genuine "gratitude wttllin ~· ate.
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Admtnlslrallen for lh~ llghttng As to the strlclly mihttary po- Dr. and Mrs. Cbar~es JivlAs with the re&gt;:t ~~ Helen Help Marijuana laws'. re PQ9r. lq VIetnam.,
. asaisiance already bema' given sition In Vietnam, it Is notably den of Athens were holid~Y viiUS, 11 welcomes \aughs b ~ 1 ply hee~u~e it wui\. legali~ed Far above this matter ln oac· 'by Australia. New Zealand, the improving !n the objective and ltors of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mowon't dodge a serious question my opmlo
d then as with tual urgency are .at least· two Republic of K'1fea and the Re- private opinion of Pres. John&gt; Cllntock and family.
with a brush-off. ·
in l&gt; years. ';." e wh~ become others,: both giant in scqpe. The public of the Philippine~.
son and of sll hiS senior advlsSend your teen-age questions bquor, • :. ~~le ~lig it will first is a deep, almost agonlz· Still, it is felt thai _w1th tact ers. Actually, it IS rather bel- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker
to YOUTH ASKED FOR I'l', troub,eso ted The r,educational in.g concern for th~ future of and patience on our '!de, some ·ter than this governmen~ is pub· and Mrs. Bertlla Parm caliet
care of Helen Help US I h 1s be arres.. i~ schools will be a the coming South Vt~nsmese of these nations might be made licly claiming. The rea biles are on Mr. and Mrs. ()hester Zirklt.
newspuper.
program! r what can be taught natilmal election. If thiS Is .aJ. to see their way clear to rats· befn.g deliberately understated .,...;.---~:-::~-.
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ers" of tllegai towed to go forward In d~n- ln.g their own troop contribu- a little, test too much public 11 ·
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on the ~an~ pot? How rldicU· cy and in good order, th~
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Dear Helen:
drugs sue as . . r and make tory problem in South VIe am
be AdminisiraUon be re laced by toO much public
You won't print this as It is lous to legalize llquo
11ili cause no more . than the Nobody~
I tough" about gloor: In the event of unfore·
THE ·PERFECT
against your beli~s. Ia ole pot a crune
natura) degree of anxiety. I di r:po.::tness ~ in any way to seen reservses In the field.
from H: '1'1181'• exactly why I Your statement that u.se of If however, th' forces o . IS
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AM prlutin&amp; It ' - argument
h drugs might eventual· visi~n and chaos - in a coun. suggest, publicly
Plates ' ~ The net of it fs that the North 1
klt&lt;!po HHU perldai.l
:uclead to death Is the funniest try honeycombed by Co~mu· that ~ny ~I •:1 ·~. com- Vietnamese Communists are ta- l
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1 have been hung up tn the thing I've ever heard I'm sure . n~ ~gents apd •YmP!'Ih!l'~"t d_r.a:'~fo~ 1~ fas ind~ed. nobo· kmg a ~bagj!".atlngnwtt\~e~
drug scene lor quite a while, and ou know better.
aflO"--new to .jhe t~l)niquee '&gt; 0 ' mo '
(I i I itt i t that an casualties r rung ve 0
know for a fad tbal most who YNote from H: (Tell this to opeil ·balloling - are abi~ to dy Is. But 1· 9 coo ' tmenl 81• times bigher' lhan ours because
"smoke" or NOT selUng _their the parents of oulcide or fatal Sll!iQ~e a lree choice by the A~;~~erlc:~ to abOut 450,000 of our incomparably superio~
souls for a mess of pot. Hip~es accident victims. These drugs ~~~tall~, ~·~ worriet~a)lqoi~ ~y Ius u.."l50,000 to 'IO,OOO to fire power and because of a KY
are groovy. They are not terri· distort time and place. T bey troop level! will become rei~· men, :ded to th·s force entitles stem of carel)y lle.lltment::
lied of life or themselves.
can make u..rs feel aU-powet' lively small potatoes, indeed. ~ aU lted Sta~es to ~ake ap- lightning . e as to be !ncr d
1 am in a college of o v e r lui so that they lie do~ in Concern No. 2 involves means I e n th
to be even more ible to retreads of the Secon
5,000. I'd guess beiween 80 and lr~nt Of moving cars or try to for more effective use. not so peals to 0 th::s they have alrea· World War or even of the Ko~8&gt; per rent of the students have walk on wat"l'. Or they create much of new troops m South generous
ean War. Perhaps most sl_gnffl·
tried not, and 40 per cent of oiolenl depreislons. Granted, Vietnam as of men ~!ready dy ~n.
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provost and chancellor know of
but overyone agrees patriotism nnd _combat heart
in Viet- down to age 1&gt;.
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this Nothing is done because liquor can bt dang"rou•. Why of the South VIetnamese sol· ry / a
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,' 'Hou.vwoo.D· (UPI)-Fronk : worth . Not lha~ f 1: ;to Caruso. they don't want a scandal. co\npound oor probleml by I•· diers. Ail the same, Secretary n~~ ·"and ':hatever fs to be M k E tl With I
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I also take pep pills The)' gel gillizlng drugs, tbe potency, tf of Defense Robtrl MeN~•;~ ~or=· in this connection by way \
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q~uncrct this week that !fie II s what ' mS' lo count. ' me through finals, and I take feels, and peril• of which we has returned from hi• ~ n .. ol ersuasion will be gently '
Ii\g~r arossod $1,172,505 for l1 stands fo, \hal . ee
ith the two or three ai once I &amp;.~ t a dOn't even know?)
tour of the battle areas convm
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p&lt;:rrorynances in nine ' Jle stndes
awconqc.,. "high" like you've never Jini&gt;wn. In conclusion , Helen, I don't ced that more
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\ arrogant assur d d!'dicalion to At the end 1 have low time s say that everyone s h o u l d employing bot mt
h are publicly ~~demanding" •t and Chew better-mlle ~~
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e is (thh: is called "crashing" by the ''smoke." It ts a groovy thin~, civilian Sout~ Vietna~ese ·per· w.o
additional troop I •!~~:~fitin:wJ~Il
~ He ~wooped down on P~l [ hiS work ore unparahed. H hf pies) but I've never heard d harmless. All I ask Is that sonnel, parbcularly m supply thiS or that m some other ~ourpl&amp;tol. PAS"=' ODI'Il.:'l&gt;ll:~
t;1urgh. Cleveland,_ De~~:\: ' t~e Green Bay Parkers vs.
anyone contlnuouslj buying ~ople who know nothing about jobs and In logi•tlts work m cofltmentmlro about t.he thing ::'.~~':.~~~•.FA&amp;~[,.~,
59 N. 2nd Ave.
Cliicagro, Phll2delp{hl~
a, ~nd! S~i'1" Rock.
d icy pills to avoid -crashing. ~Note these "dru8S on the campus" general, must be found. If so. ~:JOn ar; ~.~gfor two reasons.1 ::!\t"J:~':;;'!?.~=..r
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more-, r~nd M~j_~ Js .' ''ei•
eDfY ~f~iurance an • an from H: I baVt, many times. con't put us do~. Grauted, be- many combat. provt'd troops, e.wron are unintentional· =~=\~;_::tl:=:.
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earned ' ~'\. )i"''l l !&lt;irjuq b lol! eyes he demands . That's why these dru~, a r e
e·l learned about grass, I II· both South Vietn~mese and A· First, they
natural ' oetPAs~at &amp;II drUI """'""'
simply by walking vn stage ond i 'll!lhenc~·s undivided attention. 11 d "psychologically. addle\- lor ed It as associated with .merican could be rtieased for ly not respecting the
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. &lt;,:ti~IO~e,rs . ~ap _see lm~ : · ao~wer W~th a phrase of m~SIC, a crimo to attain drugs. (Real· ~an rmagine your reply. - A
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tSii!Vjsion or Simply, pial
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drng•tore wa1 robbed I b r e e n. Head·
~N 'bf n, ''Or~ 0 hi&lt; flll~nm&lt;. He may' throw Jn a qu•p, an 1times. and tho gunmen scooped 'l~r you think pol, acid and
·B!\1 t~ey had t6 !~e m , '" , ad lib. perhaps an amuSI~g l up enry Benzedrine and am· pep pills are "groovy," that's
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' Fin" !hat . pr!\1lege tl.ey pal I faceless mob on the other SJ e - 8
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~ill ~~'~'.\o :$12 50 a s~at, m i of the footlights ,\"uch like an ' Also. these J\"'Pl• do not pro· ~itho~~u t~ use of stimulants.
a)!"ijl~n~l ~nd ron&gt;en\~~~ Indian fak1t. rnesmrm.es, • gress to do~ ooless they're ~o and if 1 !ell 1 must ''tum off'
e~rs, 1n
cages
cobra.
hung up with problems they d l 'th drugs when the going got
i~l-]est li1door arenas avana~le. ·~
Its Witehcr.Ft
become junkies or alcoholics WI gh
I'd figure I had a
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1\'s not cultism. Slnotra's an av. No one makes a big \ r~~blem- that only a "psychia. 8'P6$Stblv no o!Ror ~nletlal~er appeal IS too umversal for that. r~t "on selling pot, acid . or prist could solve. - H.
~1/!td&gt;-' frolif Beatleh&lt;r ~-'"' Nor is Jt glamor, or the fact P.ll - it's not "crime" in I h •\ t p S Tell me this word you
!or teeny-hopper -c~uld de- that his wife Is beautiful and PI s
bod ill g~tting.
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h to be his ! seQ&amp;e that
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But .h~~r&amp;f WAt,i\'io\1 ~:naira , 'Frsnk Ms beCome leg•ndary.l
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Jii~Ol!Htl!d' Arrles on stage, i , And pr ole are willln~ It• ray :
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nin\b inning rally "lth ~ rim}ner I .!-rtlll-rll
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Giants. Hartenstein came In
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Wlllle McCovey I'D an f
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•lxth· save.
Vada Pinson's fourth alralght ''I'd ny yea Were tile llelter
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brob a 5-5 tfe and Tony Perez
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power the · Redo over the I
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· Felfpe Alou's IOCOIId c&amp;roer
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fectly bad English, "Don't you chop"
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KaU; Kevin and Charles o1
stand up lor a lady!"
The unperturbed young man
Langsville were S!mdaY vliltors
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of her parents, ¥r. and Mrs,
that over quicltly and remain-. much •• one glint of resent·
Charley Smith and Jo. · .
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seated,
repl.led: "AI- ment as he I!Oftly lnt&lt;med In perMr. and Mrs. Bill Foudt and
ways."
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feet ·ooNY EngUsh:
family' visit~ Saturday even 1
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1
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eomfortable OllneM lellaurant Of your IOJil." ,
Karen, Kathy, Tad of Albany,
1111
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Iimmer
pasenger.
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Now In Progress
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smaUerq tonnage. pi
prominent Lamhl Club mOJII. t y pes from whom t b e Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haning
"We Telegraph Flowtra .
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ll,r speed wiD be exacUy the take our order wao young, dres. ed so many fascinating taleo. afternoon visitors of Mr. and
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from the scrap yard if
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offers more m0110y and agrees making the tran&amp;-Atlantle Jour· how tie.
not anknown In the underworld, mn.
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that the shiflli wiR not
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Charlie lolollconl entered ID and we remembered to ask the . Mr. and Mrs. Larry llat1.
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"degraded" or used In
minimum mat of around $:1811. the poUabed fuhlon et .a lei- healtb-ol one of his and our Dllvid of, Langsville were Sun'· ·&lt;ii'' lei'Sail closet 'IAJ their late.
lion to CWll\fd routes.
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GLIDDEN PAINTS

scT:l~~ will Include hortlcul- from the consregallon. A floral day night at the Syracuse Town •
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d ldentifi piece of white mums and pink Hall. Members are to talre aandure, specimen
,_. care Bowers
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wlches or cookies ·
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a Jilt !rom Dudley's FIOfo WILLING WORKERS
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Enterprise EUB Church, Tbu1·s-l l!
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er. show•, plant propagauon,
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. . soils and tertlllzm, no,.er arSlblth wit~ Miss Garu!viev . Sto-ll
Mrs. Homer Parker, asns1sled rangJn1 and workshOIIfo
bart ho te
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by Mrs. Bruce May and Mrs. Rem-vaUons for cllnlcs are
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Ro• Snowden entertained with ; •125
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BUSY BEE CLASS of the
The East Letart Woman's
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~ surprise birthday party Frl-~ paid In advance to Mrs. QuenChurch will meet t 8 P
ciely of Christian Service
-ilay In the social rooms of the lin Elder. Route 2. warsaw
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at the home of Mrs. MBJolen•dl
Rutland Chul'ch of Christ hon- 43144
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Fisher. Devotions were led
orin&amp;! her nie&lt;!e, Debbie Jo May, ;
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on her 13th ~lrthday.
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. l.eo •Kinil C. kiln~ Mrs. VirgO Roush, preDecorations carried out a
FRIDAY ··
lumbus, wer-e houseguests of ' sided at the business session.
pink, blue and -white color '
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ANNUAL JITNEY supper
Mrs. King's brother and slsier-1 Supply Askll1gs were pre•!nt· ll
scheme. ~ large decorated
Mr. and Mrs. '111omu
benefit Pomeroy Emergency 111-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ear 1, ed and accepted, and a don&amp;birtllday Cjlke, the gift. of Deb!.ltj
and son, Craig, and Mrs. Beu- Squad,. beginning at 5 p.m. Frl- Thoma and family, Pomeroy, ·lion ol $25 was made to the Rabie'i. gr!IJl!lparents, Mr. and
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lab White are ill Akron. 'lbey day, Jl!(y 21, at HemlockrGrove
the recent Illness and cine Emergency Squad.
Mrs. Roy Snowden, ,was l!llrved A party at the Middleport went there for Jell Darst, who Grange HaU. Sponsored l!y Bedof Mra. Georgia Olflcers' !raining day Is bewith 1011 ~ potato .~ hips, Roadside Park honored Mindy is viJltlng u llJICie and alUll, ford Township residents.
mother of Mrs. !{log lng planned for Seplernber.
nuts aD!~ puiiCI).
Jane Long, dau&amp;hter.of·Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. White.
AMVETS Post will hold a and Mr. Thoma.
Mrs. Donohew presented
Gallles were played anll 1 Mrs. Richard Long, on her Mrs. Charles Bradbury, Miss Dower sale Friday and Satur-1
very enlightening program "The
l!oQf prize was awarded to Ka- lollrth birthday.
· Suzanne Bradbury, and Mra. c. day, July 21, 22 on the streets of Mrs. Joanne Wllllam~n. Ver- Christian and World Eoonomy."
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donvllle, W. Va., was the re- • Taking part were the abov
$~.10
~ received a nuJIIber· ol : Clllldy w«e given as favors to Saturday.
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atfls.
the chlldm. Games were play- Recent viJlton of Mrs. Jeane
TO BOUI PICNIC
Earl Thoma, Kelly and Suzan. Roy Pearson, Mrs.
. l}u~ llml~f!d MiB Suther- ed. willl p$eS heine won by ,Cook and children were Mr. Twin City Shrine will be tbe
Roush, Mrs. Earl Adams
land. SherQ·Tunler, Jane WIN, Ricky Cline,~ l.alg, and land Mrs. Charles McKelvey o1 gueJis of the Twin City 8111-ln- Mr. and· Mrs. William Brink- ! Mrs. William Fox.
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Bobby Snowdon, VIcki Nel!IOII, Tommy Kelly. Mrs. Lone serv- Savannah, Ga., who have been ettea 'lburlday at 7 o'elocl: for er and son, left Monday for One guest, Mrs. Richard
IUrlly WUPall!l, RAile Mary ed take &lt;and Ice cream. Gifts 1vacationing In Belpre with rela- a. picnic at the Isaac Walton their borne In Las Vegas, Nev. Rouoh, attended.
Rlee, A1!81!; .WUI1a11!1o Mindy were presented to the hOnored lives and frle!JIIs, and Mr. m1 Club .farm. Each Shrlnelte Is 111 · after ~ visit ..)Iere with Mr.
ltlni, -·Rice,. Debbie Hall, guest.
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VISIT IN POMER!IY
~bie ,,~ Ia Wllllanls, The cuest Qat lnclnded Jerry Ky.
memben and guests are to
?.{f. and Mrs. Donald Davidlll'~e 'ggooer, James Mor- White, LQrl. and Chris Withee, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stover hrlna their own table service. Mr. .anci Mrs. VirgO Rose of son and two children I rom
rls. l!e!!¢Y ~ Clar- Jamie. Sc.U,, ~ and Mark and children were weelr.end
Akro' were rece.t visitors of 1Bucke~, Ariz., recently spent
(lice W"illlaml,.- Dolllla Weber, GaddiJ, Maida Clme, Ricky guests of hll parellts, Mr. •and
RUPES VlSlT HERE
Mrs. Florence Burnside and . a week here visiting Mrs. DeMike Grate. and Mike May. Cline, Joyce Blake. Ruth and Mrs. Harry Stover.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne R up e 1 oth~ area relatives
I ridaon's brolher, Richard Rupe
Mi" May is the daughter of Mr. KJthy Blake; Pam and Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Karl owe from Yuma, Arizona, hav• been
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Crook!, Jean EDen Kelly, Tom haw retumed after a week
here visiting their 110n, Richard Mr. and Mrs. David !skew I grandmother, Mrs. Alma Rupe
and .Janel Kelly, Delores Long, Cohunbus with Mr. ml
and family of Ponleroy, and ~d daughter, Kandl, of
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!B, Jndy Winebrenner, JoAnn Mrs. John Bowman, and Mr. They al110 vlslted In Athens wilh their parents, Mr. and Mr
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Mrs. Rope's brother and fam- llarvey Erlewine, Rutland,
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Cascl, Mary Beth t.Gag, and Pfe. Robert Caruthers lett Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rupa, Mr. and Mrs. Cllarles Eskew.
· the Rev and Mrs. Ron Moyer Sunday nl&amp;bt lrolil o 1 k Ia n d and Alma Rape also spent a day Mr and Mrs J
Fl Ids
IUid .Barbie.
Call!. lor VletDam. Be will
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stationed ~ · for 12 mllft!bl. ly ol Rutland
~ Ihere on a two ":eek vacation
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VlllJ· Cooney, will 1'llll8ln here the Lewla
on ~ ICllarles Eskew IUid Mr. and Mrs.
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wltb IMr parer~~~, Mr. lllld Mrs. Mrs 8
Joe Fields. Miss Mary Ann
A.dlllhtnJI!el of Illizi&amp;
Pearl van Oloney.
. : : jFielcls Is on vacation from ber
l\rblk. caps wu apptovtd IUid
rrt ays
Mrs. VIctoria awy II tn
Mr. and Mrs. D. R.. Grimes employment In Columbus and
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·been here llsltln• lllr. and Mason, SP.d Mrs. VIetor Young
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South Point moved lasl .lleek '
Eorl Dsveaport *ld falll.. and aran(laon, Chuckle, ~f 1"0111• 1
maellng . nc:!J_ed Linda
Ia, .on their 13th birthday annltiUI Filth Ave property ,.IDy and Mrs. Zelcler. B'rom El- eroy were recent visitors 1n
"11'1!111•1 • bal!t•
vacated by 't.tr and Mrs llleolt City. \lin. Zetfler wW Plainfield Jnd with Mr
.-.. (1\!(Mt.f:r, .-tina a table; IDitrumental mualo ftl
Lacey and bmily Mr.
to Suffolk, Va. to aUend her Mrs Dale J;stls and 'son
Is a eMmh•lat • •
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were Wlll by Marcy 0weo11
Mr. and Mrs. ~ Erie.
to reDIQVII·• -IId from
Steve Story. CbapeiOIM!I were
Dale, Krlsti, ' and Karl
pan: 1'$ Hauber, bow. to James Crow and Pamela
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
lfUM 'IJ!!IIWtNdlJ;and
ling. ThehonOiedgues\sncelvDann, Kim, John and
I)' Grwafbl, bew to bandle ed gifts and Mrs: CIJde WIDeand Mr. and Mrs. A.
I!WIIImlfl.
brenner and Mrs. Gerald Powell of Springfield,
'lihe lleilth and ~ty
ell assisted \lin. Neutzllnl with were weekend pall ol Mr.
lhlil - .JIIf:lfllted by
serving lbe refrtshmenta.
and \lin, Leo Kennedy, Sr. VJs.
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1111 by CatiiY Pickens.
and Jo Ellen Diehl, Irene Barn- were Mr. and Mn. Michael Ohllliilts were served.
ea,' Leanne Sebo, carolynn Traand 14111, Mlehael, ·wh o
The next .meeting will be
Manlynn Tracy
Rosa
8allday for • FIQrlda vaeaIJI,July 2t at the home of Miss Boothe, Mary M'Idklff, Jan Bet.
'lbe Obllnpn' daugllter,
Rlwlun.
zin8;o·Shella Folmer, Debbie
went to West Jefferron
Ohlinger, Run Smllh. Jeff
be wltb her 11'811Cbrnllbe!·.-ll
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ed' ril, Joe Welker, Tony Vaughln,
Jeae Lake.
B•m~1
serv
Scott Walton, Andy VausJlan, Ia Searll 1w returned afClair Karr
Tom Rowley James Rowley
a week In Columbus. He
4c plenle in observance of lbe Bobby Jo W~rry steve PowelL - accompaaled borne by hill
lllrJti\111 of Clair Karr was
Mark MOler, Rl~ Seyler, and
Miss Carolyn Searll,
llwitijy 11 tile home of Mr. ond Mark Hudson.
Ruprechl of &lt;»·,..;
l'rf,i~les Karr, Sr., NayRiin. Pomeroy.
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ho
No more
"At~ were the honored A rummage lillie wiD be
man have moved from t k e
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fiiAoind 1111 wife, Mr. and ed Thursday, July 20, fro,um·~;··~•;i·IIGr;;;;a;;;te..;.pro;;ipe;;;rty;;;;i;:=li;;;;;P;;;ear;;;;;;I~B~t..i;
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Mit. ~ Wllllaml. Sheri, m., tQ s p.m., at the '
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at )'CIIr lllcblc 41$01ft;tt 1UIII',
tam 11euter and Rhonda, Mr. on w. Second St., Wider the
llld Mrl. Cllarles Lytle and Su- sponsorship of the Seventh Day
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era! teacher apPointments Tues- Eric Hart was
·fu 11 ·dlstriMorrlson;t· .su~mtend~t of the lilclude: president of .the board
Yow Eeernal Hate
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$chool ' o!!'bici Bo~ ~ k~~a:n-=~~m: ~~o~~oo:r~~
t;,lll ':; sls:ru;t superll!~nt, princifresb !rom lnteni!Ive arms-air !dl\tlltlon met · In speclalses- tary Schools. . The board wUI moved to'·lh Mfdd~ ! w ,
o Po!J11!roy, Middleport and
fresh from Intensive arms - a1r slol)' at the Pomeroy Elemen· appoint a head teacher at each School' bu~ 'bel~ .Hig\i
land; assistant district prlnIIOW anti-Israeli action dlacus- tart School.
of the two buildings to assist enlng of cla!ses inor~:· . . In chllfie of Rutland High
sions In Cairo today.
J.11111es Diehl wair named Mr. Hart and assume the re- T b
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Israel claimed a single Egy- .prll!Mpal of the. Pomerpy, Mid- sponsiblllty when he Is In an- the e~el: =~~es open
~~· basketball coach, junior
ptlan mortar round violated lbe dleQI)rt and Rutland H 1g b other building.
at last n t•s
as repo . ~ SChool l'l!presentatlve, albSue• Canal zone ~ease . fire Schools. It was pointed out that The board appointed Carolyn by Mr : · .
letic secretary • treaaurer,
!of the !irit time' since U. N. illsnecessaty to bav• alllhree Smith 'snd Ina Meadows to ele- slstant · handsr;,.':or
e · lelle dlil!ctor,. .and the assi!ll-1
truce observers arrived. The 'l of the high schools under one mentary teaching pOsitions. a1 arts teacher at ' · · ·
director. Each reppresident of militant Sudan de- adll\lnistratlve haad In order Both are lormer teachers here first grade Salisbury· 1
will have only one
clared the _Arabs wout~, neither to combine the athletlr pro- Miss Roberta Kraeuter w a~ grade, ~le;' sl x ;~~ven If he holds two
negut\ate with IsraeH nor ev• gr81118 as planned lhiB !aU.
named high school. vocal inuslc. grade at both Saltsbu!i a n
er let ~ live. In pence."
· James Ve?narl was. named director for all three h 1g h Bradbury; ~peclal education
The l!oal'd delayed any fl!r.
assistant dlsbict prrnclpal to schools of the district. MI s s Rutland El•mentary ·SChOol· so- ·Iher consideration of a chan e
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Airliner Crallaea
be In I charge of Rutland High Kraeuw Is ~ 1967 graduate of e1a1 studies and asalstant '
ill bus rootlne pendlng co!TANANAAUVEf M.'j)AGAS. ~ wl~ Thomas ,K e 11 Y this Unlvemty.
at Rutland Hli!h School.
Plete financial ligures to be
car - An atrlllier
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pllech by a transportation
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persons rePorted-·to
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dlnat6r.
Madagasc;lil' Foreign Minister
Albert SyUa crutioo em tateon today •t IVato International
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·Schul one of the i r Nancy and Tracie Schul, and
teachers. G~es were led by[ the other teacher, Mrs. Gladlne
cathy Pickens and Jill Swain. Mewlun.

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o1 merous communil)' lili cinelllar:arner ·Pt"eaeDted 'the Rev. :
famlb'l affalrt, the BarUett
were I Mr. lllll Nri. Melt • gill of '
~~$ii!11!¥ lQ Itoaeville. guests ai a dllmer pail;jr at Ev- inlplralh!ftal IMiols: i
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BUtlelt *ana StealUiouse In GalUpolll AI .a !Ul'Jll'la ·fa&amp;!Wf .of a , . ._ . .
. the . ~port Monday eveninl· Sponsored by fareweU p~ given Friolay
~~,'Past i!sht ·&lt;ff&amp;noth• Middleport: M1n1sterlal As· n!8)rt by the,· WiillDc . VJorkm omo ETA
a new audl· sociatlon, the event ·.was attend- Clall at the, horne of Mrs. SteJ. Beta •••rna'
added to the church ed bf the Rev. and Mrs. llllrt- 14 Walburn a money ·tree con- bers ~d
He begins hill new tt:tt and children, , Deeley and ~ ·$40 was presented to Wednesday at ROy,al 0~
at the
Rosevlll• Martha; the Rev. and Mrs. the ljlDial couple. The tree bad for 1 noon picnic.
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-tile Nazarene Sun- Mas Donahue and children, been . made by Mr. and Mrs.
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Gregg and Kimberly· tile Rev Clarelice · McNeal
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and'
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Royal and Seleel Masters will
the minister, who How.,.. Ruppel!,
C. E. Attending the party were Mrs. h0ld stated
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Inez Turner, Mrs. Hue! Board,
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nes~.:r;e:s of
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Mrs Iva See Mrs Shirley Rus- day, July 19 at 7:!0 p. m. at
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sell' Mrs. Ruth Oteadl Mr Pomeroy Mason Temple. J\ II
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e, s. oflfcers and companions are
;nn,ini'J Uf:ruay 1ft anesvr e
Walburn, Wllltam Stephenson, urged to attend.
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I!DlM~.s of
Coonty 30 to 10 a.m. The clinic will run Mrs. Carrie Augustine, and the WINDING TRAIL Garden
clubs are invited to from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Dates a.rllett family. Refreshments Club annual picnic at HIdden
~][Nile in a series of clinics of other clinics in RegloJ! Eight were ~ and several per- Lakes Wednesday, J u 1y 10.
. held thlll year in Zanes- are August 3. and September !lOIII! 8' Is ·were presented to Members are to bring a COYI!f· 1,
.:•t !be YWCA on Sixth St. 14 and 28.
the Reb. Mr. and
Barllett. ed dish and meet at Pomeroy
~~=~~!of the Ohio The clinics are held for the At the ministers final serv- on the upper parkln:g lot at
loi
of
Clubs. enjoyment and education ol al' ice at ~ Middleport
. 6: 15 p. m.
first clinic will be '!'hurl- gal"'·'lers. Participation Is re- Sunday, •Ill was presented With
Th 1'8d
;a •••-l _,,,. regislratlon from 1:- qulred for persons planning to a bouto~lere, hill wife
MEIGS 00~YDei
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start
carnation
corsage, pole
and t h • he
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h 1the next series of judging afamily
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$2.70 qt. X.Pert Uquid Plastic··
$8.95 gal. X-Pert Liquid Plastic· $6.15
$7 gal. Florenamel .... ·• ····• $5.90
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RELUCI'ANT SBOPCIW'T
workers slowly left tl!e plcluit
hnes and went baek to work on
the nation's raUroads, 110me of
them as mucb aa S. bocrs af..
ter the olfl.cial end of the mOe\ ·

damaging rail strike In two
decades. .
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