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Company, no Mechanic st., Pomeroy,
.Ohio 45769. Bualnesa Offlct phone 992- ~156. Editorial phone 992-2157.
tproll!luJiced
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tax reform ln. mo'.811\1 ScandinaVian
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Eye lashes two limes f a I ' e
and heavy with at!P· Face dabbed wilh varied buea of rouge,
except w!lere It sbou1d be - or•
her Ups, which wera off white.
Teellt a lovely shade of amber
- too mlhf cigarettes, laueas.
arms: long
painted !Ire-wagon red. A
up false front, straight waist,
no hips. Skinny legs, k no
koees, spindle shallkll, pie80

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Bottlnellt Kimball, tnc.. 843 Lelllllgtut
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Ave. New York City. New York.
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SubiiCI'IpUon 1'11181: Delivered b7 car
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pne year tn advanct II tbt Dal11 Sentl
sales tax
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hands through·
ut office I!UO: llll muotha, Sli.IO
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tbree munllil 13.90. By Motor Rolllt
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kinds of services,
wbere carrier ae"lce not available oDI •
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cleaning to furniture mov·
montb Sl.SO By mall one year 110.00
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_Sb months, SS 2S: Three ll)ODtha, 13.00
At tbe retaU level, tbe tax works out
to:entU)I 10 per cent and is expected to • - - - - - - - - - - - - extract '700 million annually from the
4.7 million Danes, or ai'&gt;Out $149 a head,
exclusiYe of income and other taxes.
well.
France Invented the added-value tax
Like Dutch elm disease, which slipand has had it for 13 years. Other Scandi·
nav!an countries are considering a shift ped into this country in a load of logs
to Moms and all the Common Market
countries will have uniform Moms sys- from Europe despite efforts to keep it
tems. by 1970.
The tax is attractive to finance minis- out, it7s probably only a matter of lime
ters because It works quickly, is flexible until America is hit with the Danish
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Ttils is the habit of apol· and that help are beln( stead· . D H I .
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W.ASIDNGTON - In the po· ogy from high places and from ily and widely extended, as nev• . eTarU e enho.
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- you're coming to New York? "Moore's." Then the Ia t e d~d . g_reat days. Not too expen· wall, and 00 amount of senti· down to something called civil progressively better, are "pro. monlb for _food and of
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wental waving aside ol arson r1gbts.
tests going more and more especially sm~ two
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• l!wUp• on.wbf,rt to eal? Fine venera~'' and vastly popular Oh, you want a small, good, and lootinJ and murder as
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children are still in diapers .
PERsoNAL TO "SCRAP·
- llre'll start off with some ol "Bringmg Up Father" co m ic neighborly restaurant, !be price mnre-or·leas justifiable social I, If Ibis Js an . Irrational legis- , In truth, the apologists lor We were up to our necks
PER" _ Love at flrat fight Is
our own personal favorites·
strip, inserted a prototype of more modest, the atmosphere and racial "protest" will alter "'tlv~, actt, II IS ant. me,vitablel Civil disorder are adopUng a debt, hot mthiny hUJhanWd kept
a poor basis !or marrtnge. If
We vow Dlnty Moore's Res- Jim Moore into his cartoon, unpretentious? Try Louise'• Res ~ message.
I reacwon ° an ~rra 10~a spm kind of Uncle Tom's C a b in 1ng new
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you disagree 011 almost everytaurant on 46th Street West of changing only the first name taurant at 225 East 58th Street.! The American people .do not wbcb excuses everything that pililosophy, a bowUngly emo- , from a loan oompany to pay
thing but physical attraction,
Broadway the Best American from Jim to Dinty
You won't find a velvet rope propose further to condone fe. may, be perpetrated by mem- tiona!, evangelistic view of non· , our, debts, then from
can yOU eVer he friends?
RtJ!aurant In the World. Not 11 became one of the most guarding the door: they use a lonious crime in the s 1 r 8 8 t s bers of an undemably diaadvan· reality in which reason Is lost loan outfit (at terrible
And how can ynu ever 11 a y
the'lfanciest. or the mo•t expen- famous good-~b centres of all relatives. It wlU be Louise her· sunply because those who com- , taaed race. The fact lhat. many m 8 sea of misplaced tears, I wh'" we got behind
married to lb enemy? _ H.
sive, the most fawning phony- theatrics! tjme. It wu then and I sell, if she's back from be r mit ,1 are or are said to be, I Negroes are mdeed d~pr1ved 18 and ill . directed compassion On top lll this, my
Thill column' Is ·dedicated to
Fri!nch se',"'ice; _onty_, the finest still is awash with the g ~eat l!.uropean trip; her so~ Bob J?r· suffering f~om poor bouslnfl or 1tnken to prove that Cl'lll~ ltaelf drowrut cqmmon sen~.
brings 'home a new 1167
family livings 0 If you're bavin ·food. We lmvel quite' a lot: names ot entertaiilment.lts not l:o, or her husband D1ck Jor10, unemployment or discrimlna.' 's solely the product of soclal It Is far easier to weep then wagon. Our car was
lng kid trouble or just plain
we've been In some 10 co u n- chic, but stsinlessly clean, Its an ample shorcy who· on ce tlon
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to act reaponslbly upon a clear rickety. but It would have
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
trl\111 and after every Iaraway mirrore_&lt;l walls and white po~ce. l fought main evenu at Madlaon j T~ all willing to lace reality Two things. are immensely national danaer. It Ill ,far pleas- ed a whUe.
511e irill alao welcome y 0 u r
vaeo ··,n -or foreign holiness lam cedmg washed and pohsh- Square Garden more than so 1when reality stares them In the wrong With ihJJ IIQo&amp;Imple, lhiS anter to uy that anarehy Ia not I try to kel'p up aU the
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~ess· ·~elen 8:;'~"':. fll
MOOre 1 for the magnitictnlly costumed m the quamtly old · whose garden now is on the one of the most significant Con- error. Cnme IS sometlmea, but, sable part 61 a movement 10 r rings and olher personal
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MOO'&lt;. terves up so superbly. white aprons and black coats. he vows the always . fresh ade Thi• Ia lhe passage by a ~le by slums and pov,rty; some hy terrorizes not simply t h ~ I ve been temple!! Ill walk
IIOJJ1'ot's was a le•endRI')I Behind the cash register aito vegetables Lou!Sl! Insists on: Is ~ 1 majority in the House of of the Ill"¥ . pffiuent o~bo!'· 1 ~bites bllt also Ote great built' out, bul I love hlm. His b I
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~r~dway restauraql .'ong be- red-IJeaded, qwck.eyed, ami&amp;· none of that freezer . stuff for I Ropreaentatlves a democrall· l hoodl hav• plenty of o:lme. of tile Negroes themselves. fault Ia he can't resist buy, ingl
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conservative 01 an ~am~ ly encourages hoodlurnism by
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A woman writes that h management of the Onancea,
A bod bill _ a step tntn' un- volt is a. permissible means to plans to nurse her baby b UI inumueli as yOll are the on
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would also Uke to take birth who must worry about the bhls.
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and opposed by only 116 Demo- ard ughes, whose whole car- would not harm the ally. e !rna a
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cral9 and four Republicllltl. 11 etr -hal been buill upon aympa- chief drugs to be aYoldetl by 1 SOme •es he tlltowa the baby
'"'j)l prQjl&lt;ll!ti &amp;Po;!! prices to farmers, be idcled.
nQt lew moqfhj, .llul "Prices for larrll prdductll are By Udlted Press lnlernaUonal is primarily direeted at s u c h l!!eUc aSIOCiatlon wtlh minor- nursing mother are atropine or Iup In the mr and catches him '!'he fltat concrete
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tlreleli!lly about the nation car- rlgbll protest but rather
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the J o . Alroinistrafion pdnmer'a filgh llnli. Farm The moon is 'between its lull rylng the f~tebrandl ol disol' plain crimlnel l~m~rtection.
Q - A aellbbor e~• that hli feet. Wont thiS ~ake the launched on Mlicll •1. .
Is moving · to expand Its prices 8~ lti!f, fequiln far phase and 1811 quarter.
dPr and "black power."
He adds, on his responslblllty baked beans are high m p r,. baby_become nervous.
1918, ~ The Wotll
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has received an Irresistible arks Negroes shunned this tl· wnat do you think.
llloug~tless and Irresponsible. fOrt 4700,000.
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' Ihi&amp;1ll talfe over governmel\t fi•· 'w&amp;ting to Born on this day In 18111 was puah from another factor alto- ot and that, ol thoae who P!l"· A - Drltd be- of aU tinda At sll weelu a baby II no I 11 CoPrrlallt o 1111,
diteel fbod dlllributlon ope,ra· expand &amp;ov.emment food a id American aviatrix Amtlta Ear.
-· - bdpated, the majority had e,onc with p681 and lentils ere rea_cty lor llldl treatment and
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110111 in areas Wbete · local programS tat tile Oeedy tn bart.
nominated to the presidenti9t criminal recorda.
twice 11 rich In protein as eel' It 11 not likely to result In the
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Ill an ' lr!letvlew .wtlti .Uitlted pnitic!Piil!IJ Jni'tU ~ams.
In 187t, New Hampshire In 1958, Vice Pr.!•ident Hughes and bls facts are total· vitlmln. tlllalmne. Altbollab rocated. A baliy II not a baund
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Preis InWnetloltal, llie .aJi'ieul· "We lrti ilp~ '*eritblhg we becatnea royal colon)&lt; ol the Richard M. Nixon, and Soviet ly Ignored by Uheral pobtiCI· they are not aa rich ln protein dog to ~ whistled at. When the
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Premier Nlkita Kbrnshct:ev ans and commentators. Au t (1. 1a meat lhey may aerve as a b~~ II old enough to crawl
foresee an easing or leve'ilrt.g off authcirltleMo eooperate 10 use In l9Z9, President Herbert staged their. (amous verbal malically, they respond with meat subsUtuw provided the oon t be surpriaed if he crawlal
of food . ~t~ U ' ~ latl tbP !PG4, 4f!d t'eloliMes aulla- Hoover signed the Kellog- battle at the American exhibit ~n old Utany ol cllcbea: New- diet Is well-balanced.
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-. look at aU those slums a n d 1 Q - Whal are the
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pric.. will bold or that tile add, ~· looal ~·liOn war as an lnltrumcnt of A thought for lhe day-BritiSh look at all that unemployment. lllvlng • child too mucb can- o·~RRY'S
proliibUlty 11 that !hoy Will alllj 14 ~tanc;e. we· are fn · , national policy.
. • writer Rudyaryt Kipling OhC@ No seMIbe man denies that ~?
increase some," he said.•The ~- 11. tiJ* (liewtment 'of 1n 1918, Henry Wall~ tnd said: "A . woman's guess !s Negroes need 1110re rights, A - Ill the diet of a clllld,
1billllllr plicea at tile gtoctf1 A......,tll... to lllakt fo0c1 Idaho Sen. Glen Taylor were more accurate than a man s more help. But 1)0 senslhle 1or an adult for that matter•
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she was a ''dish." Wu I born Yes, ~ lifls aiMluld go back
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Company, no Mechanic st., Pomeroy,
.Ohio 45769. Bualnesa Offlct phone 992- ~156. Editorial phone 992-2157.
tproll!luJiced
as det!gbtfli,l), it
tax reform ln. mo'.811\1 ScandinaVian
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A hlghly esteemell - 1! n
that lime - ·bu~ conned
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may be 81 ~·
She waa .a beaut
with an ''s" whera
aoes._) Frlmld up halrt, •
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Eye lashes two limes f a I ' e
and heavy with at!P· Face dabbed wilh varied buea of rouge,
except w!lere It sbou1d be - or•
her Ups, which wera off white.
Teellt a lovely shade of amber
- too mlhf cigarettes, laueas.
arms: long
painted !Ire-wagon red. A
up false front, straight waist,
no hips. Skinny legs, k no
koees, spindle shallkll, pie80

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National advertiJIDR repreaentatlve
Bottlnellt Kimball, tnc.. 843 Lelllllgtut
Times
Ave. New York City. New York.
·or
SubiiCI'IpUon 1'11181: Delivered b7 car
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i1er where naUable, 35 cents par week
:· 'rhe
tax differs from a
pne year tn advanct II tbt Dal11 Sentl
sales tax
will be levied eveey
time a
hands through·
ut office I!UO: llll muotha, Sli.IO
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process. It will
tbree munllil 13.90. By Motor Rolllt
also be
on
kinds of services,
wbere carrier ae"lce not available oDI •
from
cleaning to furniture mov·
montb Sl.SO By mall one year 110.00
ing.
_Sb months, SS 2S: Three ll)ODtha, 13.00
At tbe retaU level, tbe tax works out
to:entU)I 10 per cent and is expected to • - - - - - - - - - - - - extract '700 million annually from the
4.7 million Danes, or ai'&gt;Out $149 a head,
exclusiYe of income and other taxes.
well.
France Invented the added-value tax
Like Dutch elm disease, which slipand has had it for 13 years. Other Scandi·
nav!an countries are considering a shift ped into this country in a load of logs
to Moms and all the Common Market
countries will have uniform Moms sys- from Europe despite efforts to keep it
tems. by 1970.
The tax is attractive to finance minis- out, it7s probably only a matter of lime
ters because It works quickly, is flexible until America is hit with the Danish
and can be used not only to pay govern·
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Our daughter's lovely J u n e '
wedding ended In a July anpul•
menl. '!be ~:1. "~r"
wife turned up, -.aDd' lt. ~ out be bad never bolherl!d to
divorce her.
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not one five-time-six.
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Ttils is the habit of apol· and that help are beln( stead· . D H I .
adding, "Your ptl wW he ze.
W.ASIDNGTON - In the po· ogy from high places and from ily and widely extended, as nev• . eTarU e enho.
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NEW YORk - Hi, strang-er in front proclaimed mere I y imp~oved it even over he r writing is now jligh upon 1 h ity 80 long as it can be put since things, however bad, are ' five live on less t h 8 n $40 "It's not neces!ary," but t h 1
- you're coming to New York? "Moore's." Then the Ia t e d~d . g_reat days. Not too expen· wall, and 00 amount of senti· down to something called civil progressively better, are "pro. monlb for _food and of
~fort must nevertheless be
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wental waving aside ol arson r1gbts.
tests going more and more especially sm~ two
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• l!wUp• on.wbf,rt to eal? Fine venera~'' and vastly popular Oh, you want a small, good, and lootinJ and murder as
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savage?
children are still in diapers .
PERsoNAL TO "SCRAP·
- llre'll start off with some ol "Bringmg Up Father" co m ic neighborly restaurant, !be price mnre-or·leas justifiable social I, If Ibis Js an . Irrational legis- , In truth, the apologists lor We were up to our necks
PER" _ Love at flrat fight Is
our own personal favorites·
strip, inserted a prototype of more modest, the atmosphere and racial "protest" will alter "'tlv~, actt, II IS ant. me,vitablel Civil disorder are adopUng a debt, hot mthiny hUJhanWd kept
a poor basis !or marrtnge. If
We vow Dlnty Moore's Res- Jim Moore into his cartoon, unpretentious? Try Louise'• Res ~ message.
I reacwon ° an ~rra 10~a spm kind of Uncle Tom's C a b in 1ng new
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you disagree 011 almost everytaurant on 46th Street West of changing only the first name taurant at 225 East 58th Street.! The American people .do not wbcb excuses everything that pililosophy, a bowUngly emo- , from a loan oompany to pay
thing but physical attraction,
Broadway the Best American from Jim to Dinty
You won't find a velvet rope propose further to condone fe. may, be perpetrated by mem- tiona!, evangelistic view of non· , our, debts, then from
can yOU eVer he friends?
RtJ!aurant In the World. Not 11 became one of the most guarding the door: they use a lonious crime in the s 1 r 8 8 t s bers of an undemably diaadvan· reality in which reason Is lost loan outfit (at terrible
And how can ynu ever 11 a y
the'lfanciest. or the mo•t expen- famous good-~b centres of all relatives. It wlU be Louise her· sunply because those who com- , taaed race. The fact lhat. many m 8 sea of misplaced tears, I wh'" we got behind
married to lb enemy? _ H.
sive, the most fawning phony- theatrics! tjme. It wu then and I sell, if she's back from be r mit ,1 are or are said to be, I Negroes are mdeed d~pr1ved 18 and ill . directed compassion On top lll this, my
Thill column' Is ·dedicated to
Fri!nch se',"'ice; _onty_, the finest still is awash with the g ~eat l!.uropean trip; her so~ Bob J?r· suffering f~om poor bouslnfl or 1tnken to prove that Cl'lll~ ltaelf drowrut cqmmon sen~.
brings 'home a new 1167
family livings 0 If you're bavin ·food. We lmvel quite' a lot: names ot entertaiilment.lts not l:o, or her husband D1ck Jor10, unemployment or discrimlna.' 's solely the product of soclal It Is far easier to weep then wagon. Our car was
lng kid trouble or just plain
we've been In some 10 co u n- chic, but stsinlessly clean, Its an ample shorcy who· on ce tlon
conditions."
to act reaponslbly upon a clear rickety. but It would have
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
trl\111 and after every Iaraway mirrore_&lt;l walls and white po~ce. l fought main evenu at Madlaon j T~ all willing to lace reality Two things. are immensely national danaer. It Ill ,far pleas- ed a whUe.
511e irill alao welcome y 0 u r
vaeo ··,n -or foreign holiness lam cedmg washed and pohsh- Square Garden more than so 1when reality stares them In the wrong With ihJJ IIQo&amp;Imple, lhiS anter to uy that anarehy Ia not I try to kel'p up aU the
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~ess· ·~elen 8:;'~"':. fll
MOOre 1 for the magnitictnlly costumed m the quamtly old · whose garden now is on the one of the most significant Con- error. Cnme IS sometlmea, but, sable part 61 a movement 10 r rings and olher personal
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pl.i/'J American food ~ n n a New ~ork • style of spotless . country not far upstate w¥re lgressional actions of ltle dec· by no meaRJ alwaya, oplaloa- 1CIVIl rights, oven thou&amp;h anal' so ,we could eal last monb.
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MOO'&lt;. terves up so superbly. white aprons and black coats. he vows the always . fresh ade Thi• Ia lhe passage by a ~le by slums and pov,rty; some hy terrorizes not simply t h ~ I ve been temple!! Ill walk
IIOJJ1'ot's was a le•endRI')I Behind the cash register aito vegetables Lou!Sl! Insists on: Is ~ 1 majority in the House of of the Ill"¥ . pffiuent o~bo!'· 1 ~bites bllt also Ote great built' out, bul I love hlm. His b I
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~r~dway restauraql .'ong be- red-IJeaded, qwck.eyed, ami&amp;· none of that freezer . stuff for I Ropreaentatlves a democrall· l hoodl hav• plenty of o:lme. of tile Negroes themselves. fault Ia he can't resist buy, ingl
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:or• e ., o"r Ve'&gt;rPn v:·~;• on bly rapable Anna ~oore, who LoUise She'd r~ther s~e; ol caUy controlled' body by no I And, tlle theory - the ~arm,
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:Iii l&amp;ie Jliil Moole' whose· ~gn Broadway restaurant and haa you '"'"'' she doesn't.
conservative 01 an ~am~ ly encourages hoodlurnism by
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to clear the Senate u well
toterable notion lhat armed
A woman writes that h management of the Onancea,
A bod bill _ a step tntn' un- volt is a. permissible means to plans to nurse her baby b UI inumueli as yOll are the on
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would also Uke to take birth who must worry about the bhls.
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Govl!l'll()r of New Jersey Ric~ bo
taken by a mother I likes to sbake the erlb. T hI
Orville 11 'CUIIII of procestlllf and diatrl- around the Unlted Stateo,
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and opposed by only 116 Demo- ard ughes, whose whole car- would not harm the ally. e !rna a
a Cii'Y hysterlca...,:
'Re Abnlaae
cral9 and four Republicllltl. 11 etr -hal been buill upon aympa- chief drugs to be aYoldetl by 1 SOme •es he tlltowa the baby
'"'j)l prQjl&lt;ll!ti &amp;Po;!! prices to farmers, be idcled.
nQt lew moqfhj, .llul "Prices for larrll prdductll are By Udlted Press lnlernaUonal is primarily direeted at s u c h l!!eUc aSIOCiatlon wtlh minor- nursing mother are atropine or Iup In the mr and catches him '!'he fltat concrete
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~ ~jill will not he a retult of l!llptcied . to 8holit blodersto Today Ia Monday, July 24 , tht professiMial N~ ag!tatn11 at ' II)' groups, aays s_olemnly ~t b1'Jiadonna, bromldol, 1 en n a, or he may shout at him and ·to cro111 the AtlaliUe wu ·
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increaSH the reot M the year ~th day 01 llf/ Willi 100 ·to Stoltely,.Catintcb8el. . \ljlld tflove Newark was no kind of Civil cascara, aloe and ergot.
whlllle to get him to turn his the Faith. SIX weeb atle1'
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tlreleli!lly about the nation car- rlgbll protest but rather
held or llcltl~ ~ bottom of tbl
pourad, lbe ahlp 11'11
the J o . Alroinistrafion pdnmer'a filgh llnli. Farm The moon is 'between its lull rylng the f~tebrandl ol disol' plain crimlnel l~m~rtection.
Q - A aellbbor e~• that hli feet. Wont thiS ~ake the launched on Mlicll •1. .
Is moving · to expand Its prices 8~ lti!f, fequiln far phase and 1811 quarter.
dPr and "black power."
He adds, on his responslblllty baked beans are high m p r,. baby_become nervous.
1918, ~ The Wotll
The ratth wu
prb«rams to II•• fOod aid' to the bolow the ~ IIVl!lll set in The morning star Is Saturn. But if the Cannlchaels are :.~~~ch:f~l~al;~thl! ~~!. tein and are ~r~~r
be~a 1 Fw ~~c ~~ t~ Allilanae.
built at Sill Prallcllco alid
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has received an Irresistible arks Negroes shunned this tl· wnat do you think.
llloug~tless and Irresponsible. fOrt 4700,000.
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' Ihi&amp;1ll talfe over governmel\t fi•· 'w&amp;ting to Born on this day In 18111 was puah from another factor alto- ot and that, ol thoae who P!l"· A - Drltd be- of aU tinda At sll weelu a baby II no I 11 CoPrrlallt o 1111,
diteel fbod dlllributlon ope,ra· expand &amp;ov.emment food a id American aviatrix Amtlta Ear.
-· - bdpated, the majority had e,onc with p681 and lentils ere rea_cty lor llldl treatment and
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110111 in areas Wbete · local programS tat tile Oeedy tn bart.
nominated to the presidenti9t criminal recorda.
twice 11 rich In protein as eel' It 11 not likely to result In the
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. m'M atftl ;tit6l cumntly On lbt! dsy In history:
ticket&gt;~! the Progressive ptlrty, So what happelll? . Rtcltard eals. They are also rich in lhe love for the baby being reclp- ~=IJI=V=·,~-=~-~IIJf~
Ill an ' lr!letvlew .wtlti .Uitlted pnitic!Piil!IJ Jni'tU ~ams.
In 187t, New Hampshire In 1958, Vice Pr.!•ident Hughes and bls facts are total· vitlmln. tlllalmne. Altbollab rocated. A baliy II not a baund
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Preis InWnetloltal, llie .aJi'ieul· "We lrti ilp~ '*eritblhg we becatnea royal colon)&lt; ol the Richard M. Nixon, and Soviet ly Ignored by Uheral pobtiCI· they are not aa rich ln protein dog to ~ whistled at. When the
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ture •ecretary said he ~oea not ran \0 eonYlllee,lllate and local British crown.
Premier Nlkita Kbrnshct:ev ans and commentators. Au t (1. 1a meat lhey may aerve as a b~~ II old enough to crawl
foresee an easing or leve'ilrt.g off authcirltleMo eooperate 10 use In l9Z9, President Herbert staged their. (amous verbal malically, they respond with meat subsUtuw provided the oon t be surpriaed if he crawlal
of food . ~t~ U ' ~ latl tbP !PG4, 4f!d t'eloliMes aulla- Hoover signed the Kellog- battle at the American exhibit ~n old Utany ol cllcbea: New- diet Is well-balanced.
onder the bed whm he bean
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art must be excused - Ju•t
IUS father corntnc - unleas the I
"I'.: rath!r expect that food l IIi ~: ~ ·there ti 1~ve 43 natiOns ag~ to renount:e
-. look at aU those slums a n d 1 Q - Whal are the
In father changes bta wa,ya.
pric.. will bold or that tile add, ~· looal ~·liOn war as an lnltrumcnt of A thought for lhe day-BritiSh look at all that unemployment. lllvlng • child too mucb can- o·~RRY'S
proliibUlty 11 that !hoy Will alllj 14 ~tanc;e. we· are fn · , national policy.
. • writer Rudyaryt Kipling OhC@ No seMIbe man denies that ~?
increase some," he said.•The ~- 11. tiJ* (liewtment 'of 1n 1918, Henry Wall~ tnd said: "A . woman's guess !s Negroes need 1110re rights, A - Ill the diet of a clllld,
1billllllr plicea at tile gtoctf1 A......,tll... to lllakt fo0c1 Idaho Sen. Glen Taylor were more accurate than a man s more help. But 1)0 senslhle 1or an adult for that matter•
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man can deny that thole righll caody, especially If eiten . !1!1, •
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My buddy seemed to think Dear Mrs. T:
she was a ''dish." Wu I born Yes, ~ lifls aiMluld go back
too soon or ·Is HE the blind to lf1e pvert. Thi!l even when
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an wulment comtll Iller the
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Dear B:
era! months.
One man's "diah" Is
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man's disaster .. . and
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'!be l whlcb remainl uncl81' the llate CleVe.
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Lo¢lorl (14-3) and 1\yldd,
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Law Broadened
G1broD (I); O'DonoCbue, BalleJ
: lly for water _D~anagement, and \ IndUBtrles and coal mlnel (J), Pena (5), Allen &lt;I) and
: J!Ollen of. the ' Water Pollution . which now bypass state SIIDI. LP~ ~).
~ Control Board win be broadened · pollution control au\tlorltiea HRS-ConiJIIBl\1 llMh), Foy
~ under a biB to be considered wben lbere is no practical . (l&amp;th). Sims (Sib), Yulrwno!d
· Wodneoday llight in the legis! a- I means of halting the pollutioa !24th) Fuller (2nd).
lure.
they cause would be brought\ '2nd Game)
'lbe proposal 1 eompromlse under the pollution !Bw.
Boston
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ctri!led by 1 lllbcommittee from The pollution c_ontrol board :s Cleve.
100 000 oo..- 1 11
}line biUs 00 the subject. will given these additional powers: Bell (7·9) and R}'lllll TlanC,
·~ put before the run House -It can probibit adding COJ)o Culver (7), Allen (t) and Alcue,
'llate Government C&lt;&gt;mmittee. 1nections to or extension of edsl- LP-Tiant &lt;7-f). HR-Conlgllaro
Rep. Getrge Voinovleb, R- ing sewage systems wbere aa (17th).
Cleveland, 1ueommittee chair- increase in pollutants would 11~ Game)
man, said he anticipatad no at- result.
Cb1cago
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tempt by tbe full committee to -The right of accm to lOY Kans. City 000 21111 . _ 4 I 1
amend the aubstltutt bill.
place whleb is operating under Horien, Locker (I) and
11 gives tbe Natural R&amp; a stale permit.
McNertney; Lindbled, Seglll
- - Department tile taak of - Authority to bring action In (3), Sanford 17) and Taltoo,
~~ and maintaining a any court of jurisdiction, Suarez (8). WP-Horlen &lt;IN).
~~plan for develoP:, I instead of only common pleas LP-Lindblad (5-4). HR-Ape
-inent - and protectiotl' of rourt, to halt pollution.
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'nlree deputy dlmtors to political subdivisions building Chicago .. 010 000 oo..- 1 a0
would bo appointed to head leW &amp;&lt;!Wage treatment planto.
Kw. City 000 000 ooo- 0 I 0
dvlllions-water. recreation and The d2finltlon of poUutlon Peters, Wilhelm (I) and
b-e818, and soils and minerals. would be broadened so that McNertney; NUl (10-18) and·
..All ~nts 111d agencies heat, where water Is used as a Roof. WP-Peten &lt;12-5).
Jil' · iWt and ~tical sub- eooiant, and radiation would be (lsi Game)
~If would Iii required ~ claasi!ied pollutants,
New York 020 000 181- 4 11 t
. . . . lbo Dlvtsiolf' o1 Water other members of \tie sub- Detroit
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f lliefrn constructing buUdlnp, committee were Morris L. Boyd
Stottlemyre, Hamilton &lt;8) and
. roadr ~~t.olher facllitietlla areas R-Hudrop; ~aret Dennlson, Howard; Lollch, Dob8on (8) and
tubjecl to flooding.
R-WaJTen; Ralph Welker, R- Freeban. WP-8tottlemyre (1'l'be 18 1un11 rosourtes cllncia' Pomeroy; Douglas Applegate, 10). LP-Lolieb !&amp;-11). HRSwould be added to !be Ohio DSteubeiiVIIie, and Patrick A. Pepitone (7th); MaA alii f t
Water PollutiOI Control Board, Sweeoey, D-Cieveland.
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:.- bigh-nmldnr federal 1sm 1111- set ot ftlriahle duliea and ezport Mion.
eoo 100 ooo- t 1 1
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C!llf.
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should beglll "Ia the ftt1 lUI' -Tobacco: Some IOUIIIrles re- CblliiCI 111-1) IUid Nlloa;
future" explortni possibilities of dloed ,import duller lor AIDer" Bamlltoo, llolU ('I) and Jllldilowerinll; ,~ ~ liJD. lea tobeeee Ia the Keonedy .era. WP-IJamllloll (5-l).
, ports of American gralnr, pou1- 1!ound. ~ lldmtltbr eald &lt;11 llmlnp) ·
·ll)t mi.Jilbaedi"111 5\IMII key sales to mally areas are still Ball.
OOD Gt1S eoo .0 1- 7 132
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Jebll Scl)nlttker, . lldlderaee rules roqulriDg Australian clga- Bardin, Drabowlky (8), . , .
retsry o1 All'lciJiture, says the ret&amp; to lnclnde • lilted Pereeuf. er (t) and Rolnovaky, EtdJe.
government bQ n0 specifk pro- age ol,.llome-grown tobacco.
bomD. (I); Ortep, Knowlel
posal• or timetable yet.
Preslaent Jobnaml advisory &lt;6), Baldwin (11), Linea (11)
But Scbnitlhr added In an commission on food and fiber and Cuanova. WP-Fialler IS.
Interview lbat lhl admlnlstra- oald In a rec:enl nlport1 that 2). LP-Baldwln (0.:). HilSlion faV01'11 "further taikJ" with C&lt;&gt;ngreu sbould paa a new Nea &lt;lth), PolleD (lotb),
Ibis toW!Il)''l trading partners trade npauioll aet lo pave lbe
in offol'&amp;" ta. bit at trade way Ill' a l'!lllld of InterWeeaa.J rtpt Rmll!
banierr wllldt were , not natit1Pai ne{ollatlona, presuma- By ullltlll Pml IJdu • •
,fmived Ia the rec8J11Jy-coile!ud- bly aimllary to 1111 Klnnedy
·l!allmlay
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IIUENOS AIRES (UPI)-0..
liP ~ ud ~ Bul Schnfttt« raid t1Je rerulll rar Bonavena, ~ Arputl" 1r111 ~·
o1 the Kennedy ~ dlbow na. otopped LuiJ:
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"modest" that u.s. ~~tm to 911 Ibis 198'4, Bnrll ~.
procrera ~- ~ Ia libniJI. eountry's Import 61t1es amot
lllg lanil'"iaafe tl lbe Kennedy "buy" reduct10111 tl the really
, Bound. prlmlrllr 11roug11 tariff lmpoctant barriers Ill freer Pink Kyak Maks
1. eutr. 1lut il a recent •JJ!!JIIII'1 tr~ in flllm products.
Lake Erie &lt;Zo11in1
j.. drafted for a congressional com- A maslve trade aegotlatlon LOIWN, Oldo (UPl) _ A
1 _ • IJ!ilfM 111 llldld tbal tar- llmllvillll all eountrlea and aU tipsy ll'.aklmo would IJave biiJik.
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-.zion ~ IUch u tile ]JfQducta II diOt • app-oprlate ed twice llad 111 beaJ1 .tiaat oa
, ~peiiJII CoDilCIII ~Wbt'• way to get at lbe root of,.•rri· Lake Erie tbiJJ !"! lkencl 'l'bat
~ 1n1par1 tee JIOIW'-are ""~~ trad! problems. be il H he W nil Into a P !all:
allo elf ker IDiplnanct.
sa•d. It Jl&lt;PVides too mllcb 011- kayak crossing the la'&lt;e.
Kamedy Jloaod 11eg0111ton1 ~ty ftr avoldin&amp; lbll real .lOilpb Beriilc, 51, Lrnll,
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easing ...,.llirlft blrriera and
to Pelee Harbor, Oatarto, In
"on the really liard-core lbliiallolllll'"'r• •sn•p 9'k boun Saturday, aud 11111
produeta, IJad 110
aucceas 11J Called Pml blenlllaul have set a niCOl'd - el a om t
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w. L. Pel. GB sort. Ilia reaaoo ·lor the "vo 1·
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ICt 42 .551 4llo before,.. ba raid.
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ileups, aacl oeek to deal In TOI'Gilta
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lllplb with lbe ba~Tjers alfectiDg Buffalo
e 48 :477 lllio GSTAAD, SWitzerland (IJP0
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g 41 .4'/S 12 -Roy l!lmenoll .r AuiJiralla
r Jhed an accord n ban Jack!onvilll 42 50 .457 13lio acore4 a a.2, If, M tletGrJ
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Gwtud 'l'enniJ 'l'ounlamllt.
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elll he believes ahoulll JOI 41&gt; illnlllllll rain)
and Honolulu's Jbn Osbome, a.
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School Summer Mus!c.Camp was held last week with
.113 high school s~dents participating In educational
and recreational act!Vities. Peggy Riley and Mike
Jones, both of'Mason County, enjoyed relaxing for
1 minute before goJng to the next activity. This week
was a busy but fun filled week.

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Lo¢lorl (14-3) and 1\yldd,
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Law Broadened
G1broD (I); O'DonoCbue, BalleJ
: lly for water _D~anagement, and \ IndUBtrles and coal mlnel (J), Pena (5), Allen &lt;I) and
: J!Ollen of. the ' Water Pollution . which now bypass state SIIDI. LP~ ~).
~ Control Board win be broadened · pollution control au\tlorltiea HRS-ConiJIIBl\1 llMh), Foy
~ under a biB to be considered wben lbere is no practical . (l&amp;th). Sims (Sib), Yulrwno!d
· Wodneoday llight in the legis! a- I means of halting the pollutioa !24th) Fuller (2nd).
lure.
they cause would be brought\ '2nd Game)
'lbe proposal 1 eompromlse under the pollution !Bw.
Boston
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ctri!led by 1 lllbcommittee from The pollution c_ontrol board :s Cleve.
100 000 oo..- 1 11
}line biUs 00 the subject. will given these additional powers: Bell (7·9) and R}'lllll TlanC,
·~ put before the run House -It can probibit adding COJ)o Culver (7), Allen (t) and Alcue,
'llate Government C&lt;&gt;mmittee. 1nections to or extension of edsl- LP-Tiant &lt;7-f). HR-Conlgllaro
Rep. Getrge Voinovleb, R- ing sewage systems wbere aa (17th).
Cleveland, 1ueommittee chair- increase in pollutants would 11~ Game)
man, said he anticipatad no at- result.
Cb1cago
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tempt by tbe full committee to -The right of accm to lOY Kans. City 000 21111 . _ 4 I 1
amend the aubstltutt bill.
place whleb is operating under Horien, Locker (I) and
11 gives tbe Natural R&amp; a stale permit.
McNertney; Lindbled, Seglll
- - Department tile taak of - Authority to bring action In (3), Sanford 17) and Taltoo,
~~ and maintaining a any court of jurisdiction, Suarez (8). WP-Horlen &lt;IN).
~~plan for develoP:, I instead of only common pleas LP-Lindblad (5-4). HR-Ape
-inent - and protectiotl' of rourt, to halt pollution.
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'nlree deputy dlmtors to political subdivisions building Chicago .. 010 000 oo..- 1 a0
would bo appointed to head leW &amp;&lt;!Wage treatment planto.
Kw. City 000 000 ooo- 0 I 0
dvlllions-water. recreation and The d2finltlon of poUutlon Peters, Wilhelm (I) and
b-e818, and soils and minerals. would be broadened so that McNertney; NUl (10-18) and·
..All ~nts 111d agencies heat, where water Is used as a Roof. WP-Peten &lt;12-5).
Jil' · iWt and ~tical sub- eooiant, and radiation would be (lsi Game)
~If would Iii required ~ claasi!ied pollutants,
New York 020 000 181- 4 11 t
. . . . lbo Dlvtsiolf' o1 Water other members of \tie sub- Detroit
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f lliefrn constructing buUdlnp, committee were Morris L. Boyd
Stottlemyre, Hamilton &lt;8) and
. roadr ~~t.olher facllitietlla areas R-Hudrop; ~aret Dennlson, Howard; Lollch, Dob8on (8) and
tubjecl to flooding.
R-WaJTen; Ralph Welker, R- Freeban. WP-8tottlemyre (1'l'be 18 1un11 rosourtes cllncia' Pomeroy; Douglas Applegate, 10). LP-Lolieb !&amp;-11). HRSwould be added to !be Ohio DSteubeiiVIIie, and Patrick A. Pepitone (7th); MaA alii f t
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:.- bigh-nmldnr federal 1sm 1111- set ot ftlriahle duliea and ezport Mion.
eoo 100 ooo- t 1 1
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should beglll "Ia the ftt1 lUI' -Tobacco: Some IOUIIIrles re- CblliiCI 111-1) IUid Nlloa;
future" explortni possibilities of dloed ,import duller lor AIDer" Bamlltoo, llolU ('I) and Jllldilowerinll; ,~ ~ liJD. lea tobeeee Ia the Keonedy .era. WP-IJamllloll (5-l).
, ports of American gralnr, pou1- 1!ound. ~ lldmtltbr eald &lt;11 llmlnp) ·
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OOD Gt1S eoo .0 1- 7 132
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Jebll Scl)nlttker, . lldlderaee rules roqulriDg Australian clga- Bardin, Drabowlky (8), . , .
retsry o1 All'lciJiture, says the ret&amp; to lnclnde • lilted Pereeuf. er (t) and Rolnovaky, EtdJe.
government bQ n0 specifk pro- age ol,.llome-grown tobacco.
bomD. (I); Ortep, Knowlel
posal• or timetable yet.
Preslaent Jobnaml advisory &lt;6), Baldwin (11), Linea (11)
But Scbnitlhr added In an commission on food and fiber and Cuanova. WP-Fialler IS.
Interview lbat lhl admlnlstra- oald In a rec:enl nlport1 that 2). LP-Baldwln (0.:). HilSlion faV01'11 "further taikJ" with C&lt;&gt;ngreu sbould paa a new Nea &lt;lth), PolleD (lotb),
Ibis toW!Il)''l trading partners trade npauioll aet lo pave lbe
in offol'&amp;" ta. bit at trade way Ill' a l'!lllld of InterWeeaa.J rtpt Rmll!
banierr wllldt were , not natit1Pai ne{ollatlona, presuma- By ullltlll Pml IJdu • •
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·l!allmlay
i5 ~ l\olu.ld" o1 11rri11 Rwnd.
IIUENOS AIRES (UPI)-0..
liP ~ ud ~ Bul Schnfttt« raid t1Je rerulll rar Bonavena, ~ Arputl" 1r111 ~·
o1 the Kennedy ~ dlbow na. otopped LuiJ:
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"modest" that u.s. ~~tm to 911 Ibis 198'4, Bnrll ~.
procrera ~- ~ Ia libniJI. eountry's Import 61t1es amot
lllg lanil'"iaafe tl lbe Kennedy "buy" reduct10111 tl the really
, Bound. prlmlrllr 11roug11 tariff lmpoctant barriers Ill freer Pink Kyak Maks
1. eutr. 1lut il a recent •JJ!!JIIII'1 tr~ in flllm products.
Lake Erie &lt;Zo11in1
j.. drafted for a congressional com- A maslve trade aegotlatlon LOIWN, Oldo (UPl) _ A
1 _ • IJ!ilfM 111 llldld tbal tar- llmllvillll all eountrlea and aU tipsy ll'.aklmo would IJave biiJik.
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-.zion ~ IUch u tile ]JfQducta II diOt • app-oprlate ed twice llad 111 beaJ1 .tiaat oa
, ~peiiJII CoDilCIII ~Wbt'• way to get at lbe root of,.•rri· Lake Erie tbiJJ !"! lkencl 'l'bat
~ 1n1par1 tee JIOIW'-are ""~~ trad! problems. be il H he W nil Into a P !all:
allo elf ker IDiplnanct.
sa•d. It Jl&lt;PVides too mllcb 011- kayak crossing the la'&lt;e.
Kamedy Jloaod 11eg0111ton1 ~ty ftr avoldin&amp; lbll real .lOilpb Beriilc, 51, Lrnll,
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easing ...,.llirlft blrriera and
to Pelee Harbor, Oatarto, In
"on the really liard-core lbliiallolllll'"'r• •sn•p 9'k boun Saturday, aud 11111
produeta, IJad 110
aucceas 11J Called Pml blenlllaul have set a niCOl'd - el a om t
. .• 1111," Selldlittlter raid.
w. L. Pel. GB sort. Ilia reaaoo ·lor the "vo 1·
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ICt 42 .551 4llo before,.. ba raid.
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ileups, aacl oeek to deal In TOI'Gilta
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lllplb with lbe ba~Tjers alfectiDg Buffalo
e 48 :477 lllio GSTAAD, SWitzerland (IJP0
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g 41 .4'/S 12 -Roy l!lmenoll .r AuiJiralla
r Jhed an accord n ban Jack!onvilll 42 50 .457 13lio acore4 a a.2, If, M tletGrJ
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Gwtud 'l'enniJ 'l'ounlamllt.
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joined ton. to fllllllllel' Jim
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elll he believes ahoulll JOI 41&gt; illnlllllll rain)
and Honolulu's Jbn Osbome, a.
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School Summer Mus!c.Camp was held last week with
.113 high school s~dents participating In educational
and recreational act!Vities. Peggy Riley and Mike
Jones, both of'Mason County, enjoyed relaxing for
1 minute before goJng to the next activity. This week
was a busy but fun filled week.

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of Mao Ts&amp;twl8 In Peklng.waa the~ lite army was In effect govemmen~miUiary Plll'ie Mao
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re)iOrled today In "very erloul takiDg up a virtually neutral is was!DB
federal Paratrooper., Nttlontl Guardsmen and pollee
trouble" and In · daDBer '' attitude.
Mao ~ the · aupport of the In guerrilla combat, At lnst 23 dead, blockl of pro~
DETROIT (UPI) -Federal troops took control of the .Uoni1 fifth largelt cltJ,
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Sourcea In Hong Kong today Indoctrinated maasef but bli erty daatnlyed.
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Dlpl!Jmatle reports aald the jraid Red amzy troops at lbe opPonents In power' positions
·PONTIAC, MICH • ..,. Two penont •hot to death ing ruins of Negro riot aras were answered with salvos from 't&amp;Db aiid m•ddl!liWIIo
authority or tile eentral covero- l' birthplace city , of the modem appear to bave been galnlnC In racial violence. City'• largest gun afore broke Into
The death toll in the thre&amp;day riot stood at ~t least three of theDI wl!ile~ent was lading faSt, lbreaten- C!llnese revolullon appeared on steadily 1n strength or, as one and looted. There wu alao violence In Flint and Grtnd and more than 1,500 persons were injured. The wounded includijd pollee and NatJOD.
mg tile country witll relapse Ithe br!Dk or flill revolt agalnlll report put tt, In determination Rapids, Mich.
al Guardsmen augmenting a force of 1,500
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ROCHI!STER, N.Y.- Two Nagroea killed ln ,vlo- Monday Dight under orders of President J
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ban on the s&amp;le ol q, liquor tropolltan area was tllliftected. ~ ol tba ~~~
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