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B-DIDJ lltllt!Del, Pomeroy
·· ·:tdiddleport, 0, Jm- 17,

BY MAXINE '1VALTERII
'l'be OhiO vtliey Jiaa a JOt to

forward1 to,"

.acconiiJIJ to
Capt. V. B, "Stosle" White, re;,.,,.,ied riCOnti!UI\ wbo WU the
fea~ ~ at tho JaiJu..
-~DJ: ~ the.£entnl Ohio
Valley lljd~!&amp;l Council 'Jllurs-

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~Y' a large group of
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a'tended

K.:ntud!Y' lj!4
Capt. Wb1te

West Vlralnla . .
of the Nemo •
Glbbe ~ne . Insliranee CGmpany, d"'9'lbed the river trade
of ' yeo~ as compared to
today, blfllllfhtlng his talk with

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Capt. ,White !Iegan bla river
lp lt1t witb lhe &lt;lrooeM
Lblel 111111 told of many ~­
~ . wblle traveljng on
tho
J&gt;!lcket ~ti ol ~I era. White
mted !hat, "Stuml!oallnJ : ;
· ceralnly come ~ way 1ro
. 'l!en ~ ·llarted on the,old
bufnen:whleh many tlm~s made
a stops to plclt up freight,
Jivealock lnd hWIIIDI between
Pt. Pleasant and Charleston."
'l1le rivermen !ben had to just
plain "know the river" as there
wer• very few navigation aids.
He further stated !bat years

ago anyono with

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111111 diiiU Jill llle i'lver Uti of
the , _ , loek oyalelll, oay·
llai that bs 61 aot fool with
th,. IIOW o)'lleDl tllot Ibis or~
would .,er eqN!rleKe all&amp;lb·
.. lt37 llooci.
Capt. White was introduced
by. Bob Siler, public relations
dlreetor of the Muietta Manufaeturlni Compajly.

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kW a 11!1!1.!II' u orena was tho
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of tho 'lith een~ury; die Cld, Don,
Rodrlp

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.:er 111111 loday hiJ ~Y P.ld
as hlib -. .-o.ooo lor )oaetln
a lire In on englno room.
ftlte ""'- . . . . . . . . .

NOW YOU KNOW

!lie flrot Spaniard to

t50,GGO could

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Jnv....lioo by
C¥*'l:fOOih· ~~ of the
Citlzenl Na)ioil&amp;l llanlt. C. C.
preiidellj 91 ' ~ local
Chan!!* ~ ~. gave
the ·wetcome lildrea• ond lntrod~
Mayqr Vlrlil ,Siders,
vice p~illenl of COVIC, Don
Dr'oull8td. Huntincton: Seer..
Ill')' of CO~Ip, Wlllam Camp.
'btU, Huntlnefoil, member ol
the eUC~~t,lve ~mmlttee, and
HuJh SUUman.,Hu!ington, also
of the er~dve committee.
Mr. Engle ~tossed his ap.
preciation fqt tbt wonderful

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earllOr l(l the day enjoyed by
COVIC memberl.
Seerelary
DroliDard spoke brleOy e&lt;&gt;ncernlng the COVIC 11101llb0nhip ond
WUIIom Campbell W:lecl the
area Chamber . of Copunerceo
to look at the legislative ' needs
ond ta~e a!'lion et once while
the 1913 session was young.
Hugh Silliman spoke or. es·
bobliahing a ~ Center
at 'Marshall University, stoting
tbal Marshall U. would provide
the land for 1 center.
Mr: StDiman stated that que..
tionairea bave been sent and a

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of 'latoreot by no.J)OIIIO.
... tile ~IIOitlomllreo 'II&lt;M!Id help
obtain fundi !rom tile AM for
the reoearch ~- S!!llman
alated the · ""nter would ,lie' a
1remenclout Oooat ta tile - ·
Mr. Siler lntroduoed John
Leighty, comptroller of the
Marietta Manufacturinl CG.,
Lester Selby, new Works Mana·
rer of the plant and Neal Bak·
•• of the U. S. Coast and Geodelle &amp;lrvey.

F. L. White, Naval inspector
and ehiel hull inspector for !be
Navy at the MMC, lpo~e on the

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itl )obh-._lo_
lht N'ovy pi ~ •It pi.ld &amp;rr,
He explalnod o.,t !laval ·'" "'
apecton are a ~"'"' triM ,

.eelooiailm and dirlct de• et .
dania of the elder lhlpwriCijtl '
wl\oao jobs wore to lnlure quality all aloiiJ tbe Unt. - fr&lt;ila
r•w materiol to the finlrhed P@o •
duct.
The local Chamber of Co&amp;
merce wao hosts for the , _ .
lnJ ond the Marietla Manufldo '
urin&amp; CG. had charJe ot tbt · .

proeram.

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Colder tonlpl alltl SaiUnlaJ
with oeeuloaol ralll toaiPI.
likely ehullnr to oaow Satlll'dlly. Low toafPt ill lbe 311.

Dnoted To The lnteF'eltt 01 The Meilf•·Mmon ,4,.ea
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 232

Memorial Hospital re- ed employment to
average ' The board noted that this sur· ing.
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an operating surplus
51 J¥1'SOIIS each month and pius will be reduced in
the I The boards revealed the bal- l Accounts Payable, $23,473.71 .
a total of 340 "IJJ.Patlent"
~.162.34 for payroll, the early months or 1963 through ance sheet covering this openNotes Payable, $19,619.73.
~~~~=~iol~ 45 births, and Out·
showed.
the probable write-off of patient ing period as lollows:
Accrued Payroll, $6,112.05.
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treatment to 223
ho$]1ital had an average accounts that may be de!F·
ASSETS
Other, $600.00.
from September 20
of 23 patients and two mined uncollectabie. However, Cash on hand and deposit, Total Liabilities , $49.805.411.
!Dioce~nber 31 according to
over the entire period, It was pointed out that the ,$4,968.03.
Operating Surplus, $1,959.91.
end report' to the boanl
2,334 adult patient days and board had ar1ticipated a consid- ( Accounts Receivable: Cln Pa· Total Liabilities, $51,785.40.
trustees of the hospital
new horn patient days over erable deficit on this inital re- .tients $36,412.40; Out Patients , Following a detailed study of
103 day period. The report port, which is a normal pro- $804.89, $37,217.211.
ithe opening months of operation
From the opening of the
due to this high utllization cedure n the opening of new Unexpired Insurance Premi· of the hospital, the board apSept 20 throogh the
lhe new hospital, ... -operat• hqspitals. The surplus was at- urn , f1 ,385.49.
~· proved an operational budget
the year tbe hospital
surplus o.f $1,959;91 WIIS re- trlbuted to the high utilization Inventory, $8,194,59.
for the months of Jonuary, Febas of
of the hospital from the open· I Total Assets, $51,785.40.
ruary and March 1~ .
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BOYS'
SWEATERS
Sllpovers and cardigans in
sizes 2 to 16. Regular val·
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PRICE FIVE CENTS

for .. averare monthly eii]IOIIo
diture of f12,942.20 for salarin
and $' ,wl.38 for supplies alltl
contractural obUgaliolll for ·a
total budJet of 421,383.51 per
month.
The board pointed out Ibis
will permit employmeDI • f
some (It) full time presons dur· .
ing the coming year with · a
total annual
of $155..49 which · ,make the hospita1 one of
Jaraeat employen
In Meip

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ELBER~&amp;LDi IN POMEROY

January $ale ·Of Furniture·

Boys' Shirts
Knit!, prints and
flannels in sizes 3 to
16. Regular values
of 1.19 to 1.99.

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Clearance Sale Continl!ed on Girls &amp;
Womens Coats • Skirts • Dresses Sweaten - Sleepwear - also Boys
Coats.

Sale I BEDROOM SUITES

Replenish your footwear wardrobe, wbUe you
can take advantage of our slashed prices, exclt·
ing savings. We've a wide assortment of styles
for every need and occasion.

$229.00- 3 pc. Umed .Oak----~- Sale $192.00· ·
$149.00-3 pc. Walnut
Sale $128.oQ
$289.00 _ 3 jK. 1.\.hogany
Sale $200.00
$289.00- 3 pc~ Walnut
Sale $244.00
$219.00-3 pc. Danish Walnut
Sale $175.00
Sale $222.00
$249.00 ..;. 3 pc. Walnut
$189.00-3 pc. Mahogany
Sale $166.0o .
Sale $222.00 .
$249:oo- 3 pc. Sollc:l Maple
$189.00-3 pc. Blonde'Mahogany
Sale $1~.00..
$249.00 - 4 · p.:~ Provincial
Sate $222·qct·· · ·
$129,00-3 pc. Sliver Walnut
Sale $ 104•00
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Sele $228.00
$259.00- 3 pc. Solid Oa
Sale $172.00' '
$198.00 Denlsh Walnut
Sale $ 188.91»'
$219.0!) Wilnut .

PLAn GWS MIRRORS

SEW NOW
FOR SPRING

Plat41Giasl

e Women's and Girls' Black or White
Leather Dags, Reg. $3.99 - - -- 20o/o OFF
eWomen's Black Insulated Snow Boots,
Grey CuH, Sizn 5-10 - - -- - $3.99
eLittle Boys' High Spice Tan Boot,
Heavy Crepe Sole. Sizes 12112 to 3 - - $5.50

WALKING SUITS
Just $2.99 yd.

e Uttle Boys' Natural Split Field Shoes,
Sizes 8112 to 3
Reduced to $2.99

CLEARANCE SALE

eMen's Insulated 9'' Work Boots - -

$13.95

eMen's 4 Buckle Work Arctics---- $6.99
5 Buckle Work Arctic
$7.99
e Table cif Women's Flats
$2.88
Values to $6.95
2 pr. $5.00
e All C1ps and Mittens

the second and _·

third floon and take advantage of the llile on Living Room Suites,
Bed Room Suites, Euy Chain, ,Mlrron and Tabl11 now in the

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Varied Styles Of Fences ·
In Leningrad, a Russian "vice" squad
recently smashed one of the dirtiest,
most Immoral rackets they could imagille - an underground studio that was
making and aelling recorda of Western
music, the kind popul•r with American
teon-a~:ers.

"These people were not doing this for
love of music," explained an officiaL
"They made big profits on such rec·
ords."
That was bad enough, and men have
been shot for lesser crimes. But to top
it off, the music they were peddling was
"instilling bad taste ."
Meanwhile, in the land of the free,

youngsters in Valdosta, Ga., were being
euarded from "vulear trash" when the
school board ordered a ban on a novel
by author John Steinbeck. Steinbeck re·
ceived the Nobel Prize in literature last
year.
That ts the right of the school board
and of the parents of the students. It is
also th• right of the Russian police, un·
'der their system. Interestingly, e a c h
gr·oup would be shocked by the action of
the other.
As the wise Okinawan said in t h e
play "Teahouso of the August Moon"-.
"po;nography is largely a matter of aeo-

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Illinois IAIIIIJIs... Tes'l In Birth Control Moves -~ ·

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If It has ~en of no other benefit the
usually severe winter in Britain has en·
riched the language. So reports a shivering correspondent writing for the Christian Science ]\lonitor.
One word is "frizzle'' - a form of
freezing rain. It falls as drizzle, but disgustingly turns to frozen frizzle on the
ground.

"Sioughsh" is a new kind of fog, combining the conventional fog and air-

borne slush, or wet snow.
''Smizzle'' is a damper form of smaze,
and when it mixes with mud on the

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tl&gt;e more dtlldren, and ltlt!oL"
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Maremoal eotlmateo ADDio II
.... _m.,.y 1o t1ot pat t1tt moie taxeo, tbt more poverty. Tltt alate locJoloturo and tbt .. ~ 4.. lo De- one of 10.0110 •ADC ~ Ia
nor wltelller lito CoJ1o4 stateo i Birth conlrol. IIC&lt;Ordi!J&amp; to e 01 , ......., will prqbal!ly ·haVe the ...,.... Cltll*oa ., - - - Chicago an4 "If !!'!'!· had til 'tllenl
...... load - - 1o rw· 111tt 10 memborl ol the llliDolo futal _.. · 011 whelhor llliDols oiaoo 1111. Tltt _ , pq1 .,.. went '"' 1hl1 Joll'llilrom, an4 I
. •, ..... ,,,.,.,.. ~~~r~• con- •Public Air ConuniaaiOII CJPACI ohould go Into lbo birth control tiD a -~~~ ... $It r1 tbl would coat uo .. &lt;eacltl -a year,
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_ ....., ID other u· could be tltt lli\IWOr. They belleve buoJneu,
, . . for - - AI fw tetttac
we woukl aovi fl.D ·JDillloll Uou. Tldo mMtlt. 111o ...,. they can aave $1.25 mlllJoo •
Jpwul Ill • lltt Nil I# tile - · ~- 111· Cooli Cooml:i' aloae, .,._
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ooll, wbeno ototo nltoldbed bll1lta ID Cock COUnty oCblcaaol wu 'tha ooriter of lllo _ . . . , . __ - II."
be !ftYOnted eacb yerit."
birth ....,.1 ... ,...u.~o. 'alone throuah a otatNUbaldlsecl But ohe wanted to be 1a1t out Tltt ~ ut:-&lt;1 11er 'llllellt· Other
cited bf wt11art
..., a_... lJatlatl Prou Ja. birth control pi'OII'Im.
of 11.
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-'l'boly oro 11,1100 Weo ,;.
. F...,. Moho. MarJ•I'l' MrEIHay be inJtrutted ID birth conlrttl anylhlnt about birth control," the ....., _, aolol lbo ADO prop-am .tD .llllJicU, 411,.
I and Da•l• Smolhen to ..U. aa ;technlqlleland provided with ...,. oald.
"No, I ...or ..,....,, 1100 of
In adeoiO•.
Ia deptb report " lile JIUaall :traceptlve pllll and devlceo. 'l'tt4 Whlcb, to blrt!t control a&lt;M- tllat." At•• beml ... Ill -There oro 180.0110 chlldrto .,._
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, state would pay the bill.
· cotel, Wll precllely the point.
..., tltllp alter ~ ...,. IDI cored for under lbo AlJC.proo .. ,.
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-·trtallll .... !PAC eho!P- lnlernaltOIIIII """"""' .. her neal ....... to llrMI oal ....... II. !n Clrlcap.
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;her first baby back home In Mlo- (nom ...,.. "II II tm_monl to Northwest Side. She II 43, a N• an4 weckltna rlnp she had bought of theaa clrllilren are
shiss.ippiotwh en scltheJ•~~· 17. Now pormtl etrtldrta to be bora gress. and after her laat baby for IMnelf yam ago far MO.
-Eifblf per cent ollha P!IOP~
, e ~~ 1rve r ~~· and they ..,... whon they're aotthe docton at Coot County Rot.. l'lllh Gra&lt;le
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hav&lt;! &lt;hree different lothm Qre'o wa--''
·pttal told her olte ..,..ldn't have "I gueoo lt'o OK." abe aatd of;.., 1 tatewlde
never been married.
I JUtH Cleary. whe ~alt · the any more ehlldren.
~ birth control. "For people who'e cent N
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Annie is one o1 Chlcago',.....nd ! !PAC rather thU ba.. any• "I've feU lerrlble ever tln\!0," haviJII • lot of ldda I tblnk il'o
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IThey are the women who breed I tnl plu., uya H 'WCMIIII •.....t I wu having kids."
kids.."
of rr.ooo to IUpport an ADC cbllcl
\children In the city's slums and i to "uola( ...,.ym' .to AUto bait ber IIIII two ehll- .sire appeared more eager to untO he II self....,porUng, Th.&amp;
.rely on lhe county to pay the l eaa..rlllre ...,.. tl do(leM•I ..... ID Mlaalaolppl loeftre olre lOlli: about her attempts to better adda up to fttMI,OIIO a day·for aD
Irent and grocery bills. The more elrlldru lato ...... tl _... caiiO to (ti,qo Ia Jill, ... benelf lbrough night school of them.
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ground. the result is particularly annoy·
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that is something the British have been

John Bricker Looks Bright As Possible
Republican Candidate For U.S. Senate

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Through the Perilous Jungle

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The Annleo ol CJti&lt;ago can be
multiplled iDto a aet of grim ala·
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eandldateo !Or AIJC. are bora
eveey day ID Cook County. H00o
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Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Jan. 18, 1963

son. 4:11$
Mrs. Donald V.
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - One of ,alps. Bricker'• f..-- admiDia-1•1-larp, Ulltloubted1y
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the more lnlerestlng bits of con-I tratlve assistant, John McEI...,, lruft Ill' the Senate where, hla Ia·
versation while Republicans w'ere moved into Rhodes' oCfke as a lher wu a naUonal figure. He no
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. _ doubt will be a strong eandidate
lion of G9¥· Jalllfl A. Rhodeo l
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concerned the posslbil~y of John date. it Interesting. Party lead- : owered the plrlft call txr oppose rtoulturt Dapartment I'OC&lt;lWIIed
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Senale next year.
night trying to figure lhe angleo : oche last NOYelllber, hao contln- conoervatlon durlnl 1112. ·
. ltlt'Vallon dlttriCI with data that
Several prominent Republicans to avoid a oiOJIIbang prlmll')' lued active. getting hlmsell more Mm lhan Ill mlllllfft ...... 4IIObled ,lha diJtrlct to ettract I
from around the alate said they fight , which could spill over intb i wlde~J lmown. Atty. Gen. William wtrO included ID now haalc C!Oll- IIIWIIllll to tha IIIII '' ~
goo the imp,.SIIon the former the November election. At lltat Saxbe would like to be a setlatllt. tlerVltloll p1111a cor 1arinJ and I market far tiJnbel' to
govenor would like a try at w1n- time, Ohioans will be voting In an A part of the oolutloa might rancheo, 11 waterlhed projeda IUP[Iilmenl tha oroa'a niltlnJ
ning back the Senate seat he lost Important presidential eledlon u come when Sellator Young aD• Wert , completed. and 10 DIWtoit dalry-bay-ttnl~, f'ola illeomt.
to Doorocrat Stephen Young In well as namin; a U.S. aonato&lt; ooonces hll plana. He uld short· ..,... of toll ,.... mappad by -Relpid bwrdieda ol tecbnliol19511_
and 24 .,.......,.....
ly after elecUOtl he ;rrobsbly 1!111 telentilto; ,
ano 1rvm more tlrlll 1 ..,.... cr1
_ U.S. Rep. Robert Taft Jr., a would DOl seek rwleetlon but he By lha end of fltcal year IIU, forelp find ooma' .,_
Maybe II wu Juot the good lei· landslide winner l.,t November Ia acling more end more tOte 1 the Department'• aoll .......,.•• owen to the toll and water·protr.
lowship of thfl occasion when in his election aa congre11man- candidate.
tiou Bervtee (8CSt
providing Jems confrontiDI their bomto
tplrlla were high but ....,al R•
technical a&amp;Biatance to 2,929 loeal lands.
publicans remarked that Bricker,
ooD eon...-.atioll dlotrlcto and
always warm and friendly, wao
. had recei•ed applicalloos from
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community organllaliona for u·
JURY TO REPORT
and had n!DIIrked he wanted txr
olstanee In developlnl and carry•
a talk witb tbtm before
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The Senalt race will be conteltTheoe locally-run lOll
for .~ucy on. Februaey
od Ia November . ot oext yaar.
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· \Uon diitrlctl bad t,IM4,0G4
at I a.m. accordlni to an
That may ...., like 1 IoRI ttmo
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. -eraton, or members. and
·ThUl'ldi!Y llf, l[te
off but It lsn\ at lhlnp 10 Ia WASI!lNGTON tUPII - Mytmow, but I wa!ll't about txr odmlt \ed 1111 per cent o{ the farmo iD
The pOUt ' jurors . W$'0
politics.
J doctor
keeP• tellln&amp; -'"' not to II. I went to the libra!')' to reed conlioental United states. New
·scheduled to begin
Under present law, the deod· lot llttla llrlnp upset ma, but I up on blut-&lt;:allnl an4 spent tire diJtrlctl formed during the year
on Monday, Janline for a candidate to rue io can't help IL Take lltiJ matter of entlrt mornmt &lt;11Rsult1ng refer· toteled 55. Thi• added almost
uary 21 at 9:110 a.m. but due to
February ol uert year. This "bluta."
ence '!ook•. In none did I find 'mllllob acres to the districts the settling of IIOVeral actiORI
meana lhe candidates wiU have I spent baH I day recently try· all)' menllnn of "bluto."
compared with iller.,.... of '
and lhe preaence of
to make ·~ their mlnda wlthla the 1nJ to dig up """" data '"'
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million
acres
in
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...,lOti of the West Vlrglnaet their orrantzallnn Into gear diiiCOVtl'ed then IJD't Illy .oudt The nearest thlnl to It thlll I
Jaoroased J&gt;rotram
legislature the date hsa ·J!eell
and have their petitiON liiJled. lhln&amp; 11 a "blut."
ran ac1011 waJ - "bluet," which The small watershed program '"'"''ged.
This throw ma lnlo a pet thet IJ a type of wild flower. That ·during the forst mont!iO
----Bricker was very much In the lasted for hours. In fact, I stU! wouldn't be of any help unleoo I bad 1011 projects authorizod
limelight at the Inauguration &lt;er· haven't fully r~ered my equa- w..-e writing a called planning, and '19 others approved
emonles, terVing as master or nimity._
"Piean Don't Eat h Bhtet.t." for construction. This tompared WASHINGTON CUPU - T b 1
----~ ceremonieo. Thio waa to be ox- It wao all the fault of a cltap Finally I called the Pltllipptnoal"lth 1!9 projects aulhorlzod
Aeronautics. Boord ruled
l"''ants.
pected •• he '' one or the top I lillow who lives in Now York Embauy' and there I found tbe planning and '16 approved
thai the $425 dep!ll!ll r;o.
I Realism also r~Ulret the lck· lmen m the party. He hu served and who like most New Yorkers, al:j•wer An authority on food of constnlCtlon durin&amp; the first
air travel credit eardl
Ias attorney general, was only • . ' .
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illetra) unless 5 per cent intef!o
By LOUIS CASSELS
plm·in&amp; d the.. differences
in•~"faith ' nowledgment that there remain Republican gorernor re- ected in ' thmks
e the
that theI .New
Is•paid on the money.
h h
ld of hunself as a man
Y kislaDds.,.told
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-•- The Deportme, nt' aa ld ~L:·t~::illes~
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UaltH PrHI lllteru.tlonal
iiiDd or er
w I&lt;.' exist ~ween many practical causes of friction this century and
ed two wor ·
or er WI .., WI'IC' u..-- 1118 rtel"W in 1962 SCS
'ded
member churches ot the World
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Knowing that I was writing I must have been reffiTiDI to 1 g
provl
Travel eredlt ltseH il not llleo
Christ1an.s of evt"r~ communiOn- Council.
between Chnst1an groups-for ex- terms .m e. Senate. He w~nt series of lectures on ''&amp;reat dish· "balut," only he dkln't know how aid to individual projectt which: gal, the board said, but unle81
Protestant!!, Cat~ohc~;, Anglicans Long after non-Catholic Chris- Iample. the divisive dispute over ~own m 1958 m what w s c:ons•d- es of the Western world," he- to tpell it.
-Enabled the people ~
the c~lders get Interest, thl
and Orthodox-wtll jum Jan. 18' tians be e&gt;n to draw to ether in a1J to parochial achools in the ed one 01 . the top u ts m_ the dropped me 1 note that Wll fairlJ
ford~ Conn., to fish, IWIM
i1 •'discrlminatorJ ~ un25 in 1 week of praver for Chrtsg .
g
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Furthermore I was tnrotmed piclllC) in a »acre former
pre1 Ual"
liaR unity.
what. ecdestastics ~~II the •·ecu- Umted States, or the issue o( re- ed in most quarters
the riaht 007.lfi&amp; sophJsbcatiOn.
that I "balut'~ 11 DOt a ehkken that WM slated to beeome a " '
::::en==·----Thla has become an annual ob- memcal movement. the Chur&lt;;h ligious liberty for Protestants in to work issue being o the ballot. "
Alb Abol&amp; BluR
egg at all. 1t ls a duck eft- Be- dump.
Wh
't bf'
n 8 of Rome remamed aloof It dld I predommantly Catholic countries
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When are you going to write 1ld th
K pt the
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Bricker has not rev led hil in- 1a lecture on blutt,the exotic Fil· b ea !heat, it
not neceiiii'J' to Ohio •f
peopiD bout
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very far·fetched idea for e~Jsttnce o t Wor
unct o But ChriBtians distressed about 1tenllons ut he sa1 t o or l
1p no dt:;tl
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llble flood whea the city Will DIVOTID TO INTIRin .OP
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Christian! of different ronfeMJOns LhJrrhes
'these thinga should remember
my
are blut-eaten.
You simply let It Incubate for buffeted by thunderstorml.
MIIGS
to pray for unilv Their relations Then, four years ago, Pope _John adage about the man who could· With politics although th11 did not How s t~at for a status symbohl? about 11 d&amp;JI and then boil it
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to
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chau- of n't ,.. the fo e" lo th tr
mean
he
would be a candidalP. A: A JJerSOD lfl entitled to choole 1&amp; for 45 minutet RemoVe lhell and -H lped T
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and
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r '" r e eew.
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mutual distrust and animosity St Peter.
persoll WIU~lly eons~ered aRtute ~ own friends, l always say, ut .there you have 1 "balut.''
hll lOili iocreaH thelr ~==~
h rd t
ho tlw
Pope Cb1n1H PaU~r•
011 Republican politiCS Uld rf. l 80mt people obvlouai.J are pretty
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cently it might be Willi for any- ' hard up for companloashlp.
I asked my embassy contact if by
1hatldwas 8 h' 0 see w
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cou even. ac n!'ve a ... uef'. 1e dent ed t h'mgs began to happen. Ad mss1ons
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balut ·to
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- Amanda Park- &lt;body thinking about running for "I assume you know," he IUPU
production
a1oBne reuntlon . nd
h g ha Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox e1, Minersvi1ie, Jan 4: Mrs. senator next year to lulVe a talk condescendinJly, ••that a blut is was always 15 days.
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taken place during the past two C~mlia~~ became ·:_ sep~rated V1rglnla Patters6h, ....Hartford , w1lh Bricker.
an un_hatchecl cblcken 111g th~t uu dependl 011 whit klnd ot 1 more tban , 1 millioD
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decades. How far and fast events ?•~thren rath~r ~~an sC'hJs~at- Jan . 4; Mrs. Rhoda .. hapman, Brick~ and Rhodes have been ~s burled" three monthl before 1t balut you want," lhe Mplled. come for
loeal people ill
ha m ved i witnessed l&gt;y the 1cs a~d heretJcl!l . 'The Vat1csn Rutland. January 5; Mrs. Ger- dose fr.enda and have worked ttl eaten.
Pertona!\y 1 pNfer my clueb bn88l' six mlle creek
fa~'t th:t in 8I9S3, it does not estabhshed fo_rmallia tson with the trude Gra~an•,. Pon:'eroy, J~n. _~t~-v~gor in __eac~ other'a cam-( A• • matter of fact, I didn't fully ttaretJed and rollted. So 1 -.:Saved the &amp;qpeyers of
seem part i~ularly remarkable- World ~-unc1l ot Church~s. and 7; Mrs. V1rgima Pterce, Mid- i
gue11 you could uy tNt 1 bavt lngton County, Neb .• an
rha not Pt' €n new sworthy _sent offtct_al observers to 1ls 19&amp;1 dleport, Jan. 9; Mrs. Gladys \
beta on 1 . wild blut dille.
. led $10,0fltJ 1D bridge
:'at ~ ol the hranche• ol Chri•· ammbly '" New O.lhl. Th&lt; Arch- .Gerlach, Le1art, W. Va .. Jan. ,
. he
. d . hA b1shop of Canterbury tailed on the · 10 · Mrs Patty Estep Mason I
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were to
- A daughter, Martha
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sr.ed .. 11 1 fh . t -and was very warmly received. Jane to Mr. and Mr::: Hubert
IS "It
exp.'•,. ,;' 1 0 th " Rns · Protestant bodie:~~ were invited to Roy 'Pattenon Hartfo~d Jan
A 15-foot jump shot by Carlos Bernardino with 16
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H e Pv.. ~end obsen·en to the Vat1can
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Dr. w. · ",., rh w ""d ·,. "' - Council. They ae&lt;epled. and their A daughter Connie Suo to 1thrlltin~ 85-84 triumph over Rio Grande college Thun1
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retary
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. ol 1ener.
Ch heo t.. e or
h ,{IUD
,.1·_ dek'gates were treat ed w1t. h 11 .zor- Mr and Mrs. ' Robert Gerlach
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ell __,~ durc s, we havte " dial hospitality which made • . Let••t Jan IO
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Rio co11ected · IS reboUnds
eve 1opments
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d
.d e&lt;l t a one profound
impression on atr \II A..daughter
1 1 1mwoul. have cona1 f er amos
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iJ- 5 a ter t e G~tl 111 coun- lta ed
na~men shot 41
pos11ble on1Y a ew years .ago.
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eeuell Gil• . stren~lJJ
It 11 no exaggeratiQn t.o ~ay that · '
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Iforce 47.
The World Counc1l ot Churches more barrten between Catholics
The triumph was
Wilber- Rio's next contest 11 sched·
itself ls ~ne of tho~ developments. ~nd Protestants h•ve rallen du~- BEGINS JNTt;GRATJON
force's flfth in 10 oUtings. It uled Jan. 21, It Kentucky State.
Prior to 1ts eatabl_1•hment 15 ye_ars In~ the four .year~ of PoPt John' ORLANDO, Fla. (UPII - The · was Rio's sill:th defeat in
12. Box score of Jest night's con.
1test : ·
ego, th~re wu httle cooperation, re1gn than m ~II ol _the preced· orange county public •chools will games.
and st1ll lea£; underatandln~. mg f~r centunes amce the Re-. begin gradual integration next Rio outscored Wilberforce 31).1 wn.BERFORCE ~II)
amona the no~rRomaP C&amp;thohc formlltiOD . .
' fall, school Supt. R. Earl Kipp 'l9 from lht field.
I Kenderlck, s..g..l9; Cr•ble, g. . t.:..-'/
churches of the world. Tod.ay more
Reu•oo• Far Off
said Thursday.
The Redmen put three play- :7·25; Wuhinaton, 1..0.2; JaCk~
than 200 Protes~nt •. Anghcan and . Despite the swift movement of The county ~hool board ap· ··rs in the double-figure "cor- son, 24-4; Bernardino, 5-1-11;
Orthndox l;leno~1nau~s are work· ~vents, nearly all leaden of the ,proved a plan Wednesday ni&amp;ll' rtg coiWM, led by Don Mark's Meredith, $-~20; Johnson, 2-0lng together amtcably 1ft the World ecumenical movment agree that for integratinB the fint grades , 1 tallies. Bill Myrick and Bob 4 - toT .US 21-21-85.
Council
!ull reunion of the Christian fam· all county public schools ne· !artman each totaled 20. MyRIO GJtANi)E (M)
. Althouah they have found prac- 1,1y "still 1 very long _way off. September. Children' will be,, :k's IS rebounds paced the Myrick. 7-6-20; Maika, 1&amp;-1·
t1cal cooperatino easier to achlfve In fact, 1t may be said to be lowed to attend the school ner
'edmen. Hartman had 11.
at •1 Trout o.o-o- Hlrtman 7-ithu doctrinal unity, they are 1so r~r off aa to be presently out ·eat thei~ homt regardles!i of tt
For the victm'l, Bob Crable \Z0 ; Dilb., . 0-1:1;. Bick~taff, '
worlclnl oa tire latter. too. Next lot 111ht. olnce no human eye can ,predommaoce of the race In the
•mped In 25 marten follow- 1-3-5· Williams "IJ-7·7· Gilmore
July, mort than 5110 ol the world:• ,diocern oolutioos for the deep i nei~hborhood or schooL
' by Tom Meredlth'o' 20. Bib~· - TOTALs
leedlng theoloJiaoo will meel IR jand ainrere theoloiid differenceo \ The option will be extended o
·ldrlck's i9 - was · thlni hl&amp;h Score at )lalftlml:
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Varied Styles Of Fences ·
In Leningrad, a Russian "vice" squad
recently smashed one of the dirtiest,
most Immoral rackets they could imagille - an underground studio that was
making and aelling recorda of Western
music, the kind popul•r with American
teon-a~:ers.

"These people were not doing this for
love of music," explained an officiaL
"They made big profits on such rec·
ords."
That was bad enough, and men have
been shot for lesser crimes. But to top
it off, the music they were peddling was
"instilling bad taste ."
Meanwhile, in the land of the free,

youngsters in Valdosta, Ga., were being
euarded from "vulear trash" when the
school board ordered a ban on a novel
by author John Steinbeck. Steinbeck re·
ceived the Nobel Prize in literature last
year.
That ts the right of the school board
and of the parents of the students. It is
also th• right of the Russian police, un·
'der their system. Interestingly, e a c h
gr·oup would be shocked by the action of
the other.
As the wise Okinawan said in t h e
play "Teahouso of the August Moon"-.
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One word is "frizzle'' - a form of
freezing rain. It falls as drizzle, but disgustingly turns to frozen frizzle on the
ground.

"Sioughsh" is a new kind of fog, combining the conventional fog and air-

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''Smizzle'' is a damper form of smaze,
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tl&gt;e more dtlldren, and ltlt!oL"
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Maremoal eotlmateo ADDio II
.... _m.,.y 1o t1ot pat t1tt moie taxeo, tbt more poverty. Tltt alate locJoloturo and tbt .. ~ 4.. lo De- one of 10.0110 •ADC ~ Ia
nor wltelller lito CoJ1o4 stateo i Birth conlrol. IIC&lt;Ordi!J&amp; to e 01 , ......., will prqbal!ly ·haVe the ...,.... Cltll*oa ., - - - Chicago an4 "If !!'!'!· had til 'tllenl
...... load - - 1o rw· 111tt 10 memborl ol the llliDolo futal _.. · 011 whelhor llliDols oiaoo 1111. Tltt _ , pq1 .,.. went '"' 1hl1 Joll'llilrom, an4 I
. •, ..... ,,,.,.,.. ~~~r~• con- •Public Air ConuniaaiOII CJPACI ohould go Into lbo birth control tiD a -~~~ ... $It r1 tbl would coat uo .. &lt;eacltl -a year,
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_ ....., ID other u· could be tltt lli\IWOr. They belleve buoJneu,
, . . for - - AI fw tetttac
we woukl aovi fl.D ·JDillloll Uou. Tldo mMtlt. 111o ...,. they can aave $1.25 mlllJoo •
Jpwul Ill • lltt Nil I# tile - · ~- 111· Cooli Cooml:i' aloae, .,._
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ooll, wbeno ototo nltoldbed bll1lta ID Cock COUnty oCblcaaol wu 'tha ooriter of lllo _ . . . , . __ - II."
be !ftYOnted eacb yerit."
birth ....,.1 ... ,...u.~o. 'alone throuah a otatNUbaldlsecl But ohe wanted to be 1a1t out Tltt ~ ut:-&lt;1 11er 'llllellt· Other
cited bf wt11art
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-'l'boly oro 11,1100 Weo ,;.
. F...,. Moho. MarJ•I'l' MrEIHay be inJtrutted ID birth conlrttl anylhlnt about birth control," the ....., _, aolol lbo ADO prop-am .tD .llllJicU, 411,.
I and Da•l• Smolhen to ..U. aa ;technlqlleland provided with ...,. oald.
"No, I ...or ..,....,, 1100 of
In adeoiO•.
Ia deptb report " lile JIUaall :traceptlve pllll and devlceo. 'l'tt4 Whlcb, to blrt!t control a&lt;M- tllat." At•• beml ... Ill -There oro 180.0110 chlldrto .,._
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· cotel, Wll precllely the point.
..., tltllp alter ~ ...,. IDI cored for under lbo AlJC.proo .. ,.
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;her first baby back home In Mlo- (nom ...,.. "II II tm_monl to Northwest Side. She II 43, a N• an4 weckltna rlnp she had bought of theaa clrllilren are
shiss.ippiotwh en scltheJ•~~· 17. Now pormtl etrtldrta to be bora gress. and after her laat baby for IMnelf yam ago far MO.
-Eifblf per cent ollha P!IOP~
, e ~~ 1rve r ~~· and they ..,... whon they're aotthe docton at Coot County Rot.. l'lllh Gra&lt;le
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·pttal told her olte ..,..ldn't have "I gueoo lt'o OK." abe aatd of;.., 1 tatewlde
never been married.
I JUtH Cleary. whe ~alt · the any more ehlldren.
~ birth control. "For people who'e cent N
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Annie is one o1 Chlcago',.....nd ! !PAC rather thU ba.. any• "I've feU lerrlble ever tln\!0," haviJII • lot of ldda I tblnk il'o
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IThey are the women who breed I tnl plu., uya H 'WCMIIII •.....t I wu having kids."
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\children In the city's slums and i to "uola( ...,.ym' .to AUto bait ber IIIII two ehll- .sire appeared more eager to untO he II self....,porUng, Th.&amp;
.rely on lhe county to pay the l eaa..rlllre ...,.. tl do(leM•I ..... ID Mlaalaolppl loeftre olre lOlli: about her attempts to better adda up to fttMI,OIIO a day·for aD
Irent and grocery bills. The more elrlldru lato ...... tl _... caiiO to (ti,qo Ia Jill, ... benelf lbrough night school of them.
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John Bricker Looks Bright As Possible
Republican Candidate For U.S. Senate

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the fifth grade.
The Annleo ol CJti&lt;ago can be
multiplled iDto a aet of grim ala·
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPII - One of ,alps. Bricker'• f..-- admiDia-1•1-larp, Ulltloubted1y
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the more lnlerestlng bits of con-I tratlve assistant, John McEI...,, lruft Ill' the Senate where, hla Ia·
versation while Republicans w'ere moved into Rhodes' oCfke as a lher wu a naUonal figure. He no
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. _ doubt will be a strong eandidate
lion of G9¥· Jalllfl A. Rhodeo l
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and other !Republican oiTicialo l Tho field of potential candl· , Jobn Mlrllhall BrUey, who an- WASIIIHG'I'ON CIJPI)-'l'tt4 AI· COlla.
concerned the posslbil~y of John date. it Interesting. Party lead- : owered the plrlft call txr oppose rtoulturt Dapartment I'OC&lt;lWIIed
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Senale next year.
night trying to figure lhe angleo : oche last NOYelllber, hao contln- conoervatlon durlnl 1112. ·
. ltlt'Vallon dlttriCI with data that
Several prominent Republicans to avoid a oiOJIIbang prlmll')' lued active. getting hlmsell more Mm lhan Ill mlllllfft ...... 4IIObled ,lha diJtrlct to ettract I
from around the alate said they fight , which could spill over intb i wlde~J lmown. Atty. Gen. William wtrO included ID now haalc C!Oll- IIIWIIllll to tha IIIII '' ~
goo the imp,.SIIon the former the November election. At lltat Saxbe would like to be a setlatllt. tlerVltloll p1111a cor 1arinJ and I market far tiJnbel' to
govenor would like a try at w1n- time, Ohioans will be voting In an A part of the oolutloa might rancheo, 11 waterlhed projeda IUP[Iilmenl tha oroa'a niltlnJ
ning back the Senate seat he lost Important presidential eledlon u come when Sellator Young aD• Wert , completed. and 10 DIWtoit dalry-bay-ttnl~, f'ola illeomt.
to Doorocrat Stephen Young In well as namin; a U.S. aonato&lt; ooonces hll plana. He uld short· ..,... of toll ,.... mappad by -Relpid bwrdieda ol tecbnliol19511_
and 24 .,.......,.....
ly after elecUOtl he ;rrobsbly 1!111 telentilto; ,
ano 1rvm more tlrlll 1 ..,.... cr1
_ U.S. Rep. Robert Taft Jr., a would DOl seek rwleetlon but he By lha end of fltcal year IIU, forelp find ooma' .,_
Maybe II wu Juot the good lei· landslide winner l.,t November Ia acling more end more tOte 1 the Department'• aoll .......,.•• owen to the toll and water·protr.
lowship of thfl occasion when in his election aa congre11man- candidate.
tiou Bervtee (8CSt
providing Jems confrontiDI their bomto
tplrlla were high but ....,al R•
technical a&amp;Biatance to 2,929 loeal lands.
publicans remarked that Bricker,
ooD eon...-.atioll dlotrlcto and
always warm and friendly, wao
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community organllaliona for u·
JURY TO REPORT
and had n!DIIrked he wanted txr
olstanee In developlnl and carry•
a talk witb tbtm before
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The Senalt race will be conteltTheoe locally-run lOll
for .~ucy on. Februaey
od Ia November . ot oext yaar.
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· \Uon diitrlctl bad t,IM4,0G4
at I a.m. accordlni to an
That may ...., like 1 IoRI ttmo
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. -eraton, or members. and
·ThUl'ldi!Y llf, l[te
off but It lsn\ at lhlnp 10 Ia WASI!lNGTON tUPII - Mytmow, but I wa!ll't about txr odmlt \ed 1111 per cent o{ the farmo iD
The pOUt ' jurors . W$'0
politics.
J doctor
keeP• tellln&amp; -'"' not to II. I went to the libra!')' to reed conlioental United states. New
·scheduled to begin
Under present law, the deod· lot llttla llrlnp upset ma, but I up on blut-&lt;:allnl an4 spent tire diJtrlctl formed during the year
on Monday, Janline for a candidate to rue io can't help IL Take lltiJ matter of entlrt mornmt &lt;11Rsult1ng refer· toteled 55. Thi• added almost
uary 21 at 9:110 a.m. but due to
February ol uert year. This "bluta."
ence '!ook•. In none did I find 'mllllob acres to the districts the settling of IIOVeral actiORI
meana lhe candidates wiU have I spent baH I day recently try· all)' menllnn of "bluto."
compared with iller.,.... of '
and lhe preaence of
to make ·~ their mlnda wlthla the 1nJ to dig up """" data '"'
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...,lOti of the West Vlrglnaet their orrantzallnn Into gear diiiCOVtl'ed then IJD't Illy .oudt The nearest thlnl to It thlll I
Jaoroased J&gt;rotram
legislature the date hsa ·J!eell
and have their petitiON liiJled. lhln&amp; 11 a "blut."
ran ac1011 waJ - "bluet," which The small watershed program '"'"''ged.
This throw ma lnlo a pet thet IJ a type of wild flower. That ·during the forst mont!iO
----Bricker was very much In the lasted for hours. In fact, I stU! wouldn't be of any help unleoo I bad 1011 projects authorizod
limelight at the Inauguration &lt;er· haven't fully r~ered my equa- w..-e writing a called planning, and '19 others approved
emonles, terVing as master or nimity._
"Piean Don't Eat h Bhtet.t." for construction. This tompared WASHINGTON CUPU - T b 1
----~ ceremonieo. Thio waa to be ox- It wao all the fault of a cltap Finally I called the Pltllipptnoal"lth 1!9 projects aulhorlzod
Aeronautics. Boord ruled
l"''ants.
pected •• he '' one or the top I lillow who lives in Now York Embauy' and there I found tbe planning and '16 approved
thai the $425 dep!ll!ll r;o.
I Realism also r~Ulret the lck· lmen m the party. He hu served and who like most New Yorkers, al:j•wer An authority on food of constnlCtlon durin&amp; the first
air travel credit eardl
Ias attorney general, was only • . ' .
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illetra) unless 5 per cent intef!o
By LOUIS CASSELS
plm·in&amp; d the.. differences
in•~"faith ' nowledgment that there remain Republican gorernor re- ected in ' thmks
e the
that theI .New
Is•paid on the money.
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ld of hunself as a man
Y kislaDds.,.told
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iiiDd or er
w I&lt;.' exist ~ween many practical causes of friction this century and
ed two wor ·
or er WI .., WI'IC' u..-- 1118 rtel"W in 1962 SCS
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member churches ot the World
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Knowing that I was writing I must have been reffiTiDI to 1 g
provl
Travel eredlt ltseH il not llleo
Christ1an.s of evt"r~ communiOn- Council.
between Chnst1an groups-for ex- terms .m e. Senate. He w~nt series of lectures on ''&amp;reat dish· "balut," only he dkln't know how aid to individual projectt which: gal, the board said, but unle81
Protestant!!, Cat~ohc~;, Anglicans Long after non-Catholic Chris- Iample. the divisive dispute over ~own m 1958 m what w s c:ons•d- es of the Western world," he- to tpell it.
-Enabled the people ~
the c~lders get Interest, thl
and Orthodox-wtll jum Jan. 18' tians be e&gt;n to draw to ether in a1J to parochial achools in the ed one 01 . the top u ts m_ the dropped me 1 note that Wll fairlJ
ford~ Conn., to fish, IWIM
i1 •'discrlminatorJ ~ un25 in 1 week of praver for Chrtsg .
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Furthermore I was tnrotmed piclllC) in a »acre former
pre1 Ual"
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what. ecdestastics ~~II the •·ecu- Umted States, or the issue o( re- ed in most quarters
the riaht 007.lfi&amp; sophJsbcatiOn.
that I "balut'~ 11 DOt a ehkken that WM slated to beeome a " '
::::en==·----Thla has become an annual ob- memcal movement. the Chur&lt;;h ligious liberty for Protestants in to work issue being o the ballot. "
Alb Abol&amp; BluR
egg at all. 1t ls a duck eft- Be- dump.
Wh
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Bricker has not rev led hil in- 1a lecture on blutt,the exotic Fil· b ea !heat, it
not neceiiii'J' to Ohio •f
peopiD bout
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very far·fetched idea for e~Jsttnce o t Wor
unct o But ChriBtians distressed about 1tenllons ut he sa1 t o or l
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llble flood whea the city Will DIVOTID TO INTIRin .OP
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Christian! of different ronfeMJOns LhJrrhes
'these thinga should remember
my
are blut-eaten.
You simply let It Incubate for buffeted by thunderstorml.
MIIGS
to pray for unilv Their relations Then, four years ago, Pope _John adage about the man who could· With politics although th11 did not How s t~at for a status symbohl? about 11 d&amp;JI and then boil it
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would be a candidalP. A: A JJerSOD lfl entitled to choole 1&amp; for 45 minutet RemoVe lhell and -H lped T
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persoll WIU~lly eons~ered aRtute ~ own friends, l always say, ut .there you have 1 "balut.''
hll lOili iocreaH thelr ~==~
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Pope Cb1n1H PaU~r•
011 Republican politiCS Uld rf. l 80mt people obvlouai.J are pretty
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cently it might be Willi for any- ' hard up for companloashlp.
I asked my embassy contact if by
1hatldwas 8 h' 0 see w
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- Amanda Park- &lt;body thinking about running for "I assume you know," he IUPU
production
a1oBne reuntlon . nd
h g ha Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox e1, Minersvi1ie, Jan 4: Mrs. senator next year to lulVe a talk condescendinJly, ••that a blut is was always 15 days.
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taken place during the past two C~mlia~~ became ·:_ sep~rated V1rglnla Patters6h, ....Hartford , w1lh Bricker.
an un_hatchecl cblcken 111g th~t uu dependl 011 whit klnd ot 1 more tban , 1 millioD
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decades. How far and fast events ?•~thren rath~r ~~an sC'hJs~at- Jan . 4; Mrs. Rhoda .. hapman, Brick~ and Rhodes have been ~s burled" three monthl before 1t balut you want," lhe Mplled. come for
loeal people ill
ha m ved i witnessed l&gt;y the 1cs a~d heretJcl!l . 'The Vat1csn Rutland. January 5; Mrs. Ger- dose fr.enda and have worked ttl eaten.
Pertona!\y 1 pNfer my clueb bn88l' six mlle creek
fa~'t th:t in 8I9S3, it does not estabhshed fo_rmallia tson with the trude Gra~an•,. Pon:'eroy, J~n. _~t~-v~gor in __eac~ other'a cam-( A• • matter of fact, I didn't fully ttaretJed and rollted. So 1 -.:Saved the &amp;qpeyers of
seem part i~ularly remarkable- World ~-unc1l ot Church~s. and 7; Mrs. V1rgima Pterce, Mid- i
gue11 you could uy tNt 1 bavt lngton County, Neb .• an
rha not Pt' €n new sworthy _sent offtct_al observers to 1ls 19&amp;1 dleport, Jan. 9; Mrs. Gladys \
beta on 1 . wild blut dille.
. led $10,0fltJ 1D bridge
:'at ~ ol the hranche• ol Chri•· ammbly '" New O.lhl. Th&lt; Arch- .Gerlach, Le1art, W. Va .. Jan. ,
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. d . hA b1shop of Canterbury tailed on the · 10 · Mrs Patty Estep Mason I
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exp.'•,. ,;' 1 0 th " Rns · Protestant bodie:~~ were invited to Roy 'Pattenon Hartfo~d Jan
A 15-foot jump shot by Carlos Bernardino with 16
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,.1·_ dek'gates were treat ed w1t. h 11 .zor- Mr and Mrs. ' Robert Gerlach
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Rio co11ected · IS reboUnds
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impression on atr \II A..daughter
1 1 1mwoul. have cona1 f er amos
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iJ- 5 a ter t e G~tl 111 coun- lta ed
na~men shot 41
pos11ble on1Y a ew years .ago.
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eeuell Gil• . stren~lJJ
It 11 no exaggeratiQn t.o ~ay that · '
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Iforce 47.
The World Counc1l ot Churches more barrten between Catholics
The triumph was
Wilber- Rio's next contest 11 sched·
itself ls ~ne of tho~ developments. ~nd Protestants h•ve rallen du~- BEGINS JNTt;GRATJON
force's flfth in 10 oUtings. It uled Jan. 21, It Kentucky State.
Prior to 1ts eatabl_1•hment 15 ye_ars In~ the four .year~ of PoPt John' ORLANDO, Fla. (UPII - The · was Rio's sill:th defeat in
12. Box score of Jest night's con.
1test : ·
ego, th~re wu httle cooperation, re1gn than m ~II ol _the preced· orange county public •chools will games.
and st1ll lea£; underatandln~. mg f~r centunes amce the Re-. begin gradual integration next Rio outscored Wilberforce 31).1 wn.BERFORCE ~II)
amona the no~rRomaP C&amp;thohc formlltiOD . .
' fall, school Supt. R. Earl Kipp 'l9 from lht field.
I Kenderlck, s..g..l9; Cr•ble, g. . t.:..-'/
churches of the world. Tod.ay more
Reu•oo• Far Off
said Thursday.
The Redmen put three play- :7·25; Wuhinaton, 1..0.2; JaCk~
than 200 Protes~nt •. Anghcan and . Despite the swift movement of The county ~hool board ap· ··rs in the double-figure "cor- son, 24-4; Bernardino, 5-1-11;
Orthndox l;leno~1nau~s are work· ~vents, nearly all leaden of the ,proved a plan Wednesday ni&amp;ll' rtg coiWM, led by Don Mark's Meredith, $-~20; Johnson, 2-0lng together amtcably 1ft the World ecumenical movment agree that for integratinB the fint grades , 1 tallies. Bill Myrick and Bob 4 - toT .US 21-21-85.
Council
!ull reunion of the Christian fam· all county public schools ne· !artman each totaled 20. MyRIO GJtANi)E (M)
. Althouah they have found prac- 1,1y "still 1 very long _way off. September. Children' will be,, :k's IS rebounds paced the Myrick. 7-6-20; Maika, 1&amp;-1·
t1cal cooperatino easier to achlfve In fact, 1t may be said to be lowed to attend the school ner
'edmen. Hartman had 11.
at •1 Trout o.o-o- Hlrtman 7-ithu doctrinal unity, they are 1so r~r off aa to be presently out ·eat thei~ homt regardles!i of tt
For the victm'l, Bob Crable \Z0 ; Dilb., . 0-1:1;. Bick~taff, '
worlclnl oa tire latter. too. Next lot 111ht. olnce no human eye can ,predommaoce of the race In the
•mped In 25 marten follow- 1-3-5· Williams "IJ-7·7· Gilmore
July, mort than 5110 ol the world:• ,diocern oolutioos for the deep i nei~hborhood or schooL
' by Tom Meredlth'o' 20. Bib~· - TOTALs
leedlng theoloJiaoo will meel IR jand ainrere theoloiid differenceo \ The option will be extended o
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up reaoona' for the BoillleYtlc laQ. poor clerk wbooe lnabllllf to it!l
over from ·ozortsm - 7't madt OD olftclal to do aaylblaa. about
clear !hat fo. freedom, tba ouo- bit ~ DOW coot developed into
...aion marked a mero lrlllllfor· tragl....medy. "Tbe Brothero
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pr...iOIII," Included Jo VID where the,. II DO JUDI; a ~~­
Fleet, .Kim Hunter. Sam w.... lloua r - qalllll claiS
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9:35 Coffee Wllh Janet
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11, 1963·7

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IS ·youR .BEST ~~·

HOLLYWOOD IUPU- CBS-TV 1t111rJ W ' - ....W, IIIII~ a o1ra- wiwont"'l pooitlaa wao pobrt.d
matitod lOok at tba .. up: 111 ~ ill llaugbl bJ tba
throup tMir ..,...., and, Ill Ill loa ti a llrf wbo ...nod
dn ~ ng, gave IIOIDO mdoDcl Ill oa, 1: l!!d below tba IIIPif ariJ.
~mbro~~ at.....·o cWin!tm ti nco eoaltrueted bJ CbekboV, tba
revolUtion u ."oa 1brup1 ....... ..- oopiUrld bill doatb-llko at·
In- the form of llllllt¥•-." ......,_ of • fnulrated and . .
The Wordo o( tba Amartcan CQial ICICial .mttm.
~- &lt;WFI!a' at,... ..,.. lO mlDd AI "Tile Overeul'' dull
...... the WOI'b ol ~ wUh JIIWW """ buroaucrocy;
klloV, Gogoi, lloo~Mvald, 'l'llrg.. aoil In a cl-'&lt; peiod perform- ·
nov and Dorta Palemall poiDted ODCO, aulaf! wao ebormtnc ,u a
up reaoona' for the BoillleYtlc laQ. poor clerk wbooe lnabllllf to it!l
over from ·ozortsm - 7't madt OD olftclal to do aaylblaa. about
clear !hat fo. freedom, tba ouo- bit ~ DOW coot developed into
...aion marked a mero lrlllllfor· tragl....medy. "Tbe Brothero
en&lt;e ·of dtolalorlal rule.
Karamazov" ....., wu an aTbe performm in the boor chango belwMD two brolhero, broadcast, "RuJSiana: SeU-Im- torn · by the sljbl of. auffering
pr...iOIII," Included Jo VID where the,. II DO JUDI; a ~~­
Fleet, .Kim Hunter. Sam w.... lloua r - qalllll claiS
maker, Joeepb Buloff, Geort• rule was drawn.
Voskovee · lnd Peter Donat. The In the "Folhm and Sons" "'
exce1pt1 came from Chekhov's queoce, we .had 1 llviog-room ez:..
pi~¥, "The ChBIT)' Ordlard"; Go- cbanie !Jeiween tho traditional,
gol'o abort atocy "Tbe Overcoot"; sentimental "old"" Russlall and
and lba ,uoveil "Tbe Brothora the utilitarian, nlhlltstlc, moreKararni!J.V~'. by lioatoevaki, "Fa· modern one. And in a aupreme
"tbero and_ .. by :I"Ur&amp;eDOVInd lndlclmen~ 1 ......, from , ;•Dr.
"Dr. Zhlvago" by Putomak.
Zhlvaao" about .the . Comm\lllilt
And 81 for tho production, there system tbet finally took over, we
io · Do use mlnclpg words. There had nothing leu than rtbelllon
has not. been 1 better, more per- again in a converaaUon between
fectly executed bour on network two lnvero - iWu uliDter ond
television thlo aeaaon. Not only Waoamaker - about the fear of
was It ~melf In view of the prea- trusting 0110'1 own julgmen~ and
"eat turmotJ Over artletic free&amp;im : 1e Uving as a chorus rather than
ID Ruuja. and In view of the faet as solol8ta.
!bet thOugh the late Paotemak · Conatdering that only "The
WOD tht·Nobel Pri... "Dr. Zbtva· Cherry orchard" wu actuaUy a
go" hU yet to be publlahed In play. ihe producer-adopter, Rich·
hit bomelaJJd - It al10 a ard Slema-ald. did • remarko·
faultless blend of acting, wrttillfl, ble job in retalniDg flavor ond
mUJic, ·'IOIOcttvlty, mood, philo- compactnen. He II aloo the fel·
R'f'I'ZII"GT&amp;R
&amp;
ITTY
'I'III!ZR
II
SClphlc ·tulratnt oad lmoatnattve low who brou&amp;ht UJ "AmerleaM:
0YTX
R 3 C C Z a II" Q T K. - K Q 0 'l V &amp; R
•mera~.work.
A portrait ln veraea" '111t aumTbe iaea wu to - !he Rus- mer. ond the clriiJlatlled readins 8'fQV&amp;IIJ
llaDI V they ·law tbem•elve1. of the poem "John Br(IWD'a
1'.. ......,.. CI7Pioqaolo: WID DO 1m'!' ALWA'l8 t.OV.
In "'l'bt Cherry Orchard" ae- Body" before tbet. I hope ·cas
'l'BOSII: WIIOK WIO ADl!IRil.-LA ROCIIIli'Otl&lt;li.UI.D
'l'f"e&amp;i:the unwiUinpu of the gave him a _Chriltmu bonuo,

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WM"PO Radio

MONDA\' '110\U FRiDAY

8:110 News
8:05 Country Music Time
8:20 Country Jamboree
8:10 forld News
8:30 New~~
8:1' Musical Clock
us
8:35 Farm World NeWII
8:55 ilommuruty NeWI
8:41 Meigs County 1\FD"
t :00 ta1cllstrine
7: 011 Sign On, Muslcal Cluct
7:110 N1111
t:30 Pui&gt;De Service
7 : ~ The LlfeUnt
7: 115 Brtaldast Party
8:45 Shower. ol Ble.slng
8·00 Ohio Valley NeWl!
7:30 News
1:00 News
10:011 ~son County llo•ws
'-'Iii Pt. Pleasant FoolbaD
7:35 Pickens Hardware Show 6:115 Filth For Toda7
19:115 'fJijl o1 tbe Town
IO:IJ!I New~~
7:!11 7:!11 News Report
6:30 Ne.vs
10:55 '~~Iii Newo
1L:Oi G A H S FwthaD
8:00 Radio 11ynma!
6:35 RFD
11:00
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II:~ World ; News
8:15 B~tfast Party
8?20 RFD
(Ucept_Fri. Church Bells Ring 11.55 Medic8J lililestones
8:30 Van Partlck SpOrl Show 7:00 News
11:45 World 1\tews
1:1:011 l&lt;&gt;cal &amp; Ohio N'"·
8:35 Breaklasl Party
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11:55 ~County New~~
1::1! Educational, S)le&lt;'ial
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ShowFrl
7:30 News
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Llfeguard Bulletin Board
1:00 News
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12:115
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News 0 Grams
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11:10 Ohio Newt
Saturday Matinee
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1%:15 »..ar~eto
1:0!! OSU Srout of !he Weet
9:35 Coffee Wllh Janet
8:30 Newa
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1 : ~; Betty Newton Show
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10:115 Ministeriai Association
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~:.41 _¢.jimtry 'Go RoUIIL
5:00 News Smmuary
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~ : 15 Jones Bulck Show
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5:15 Public Service
10:30 New•
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~:00 Country Go lloun&lt;
5JJO Dinner Mus•cal•
10:311 News
9:35 Music ID the Air
2:155 News Beal
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5:45 Off the Air
11:11~ Swap Shop
· 9:40 Tho Good Life
3:00
Matli: 15 Nonmber
11:15 Today With God
9:55 Under Ohio Ski•
3:55
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11:30 News
10 00 News
11:35 FArm Bureau
10:05 Polka Party
11:40 Country Hoedown
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(Family Worobip Thurs. 1 1035 Wald &amp; Donna llymD
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· 1:15 Ohln State Football
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KNOTTY 'PROBLEM.PUT IN COMMiTTEE .

.• )llddleport coun~ll and a delelatlon of yolunteer .fliemea wreatled
·with problems or fire equipment finance Ft1day nicht, finally handing
couiiCI)'I fiJ'e committee t)'ie; pfOblem of solying them. c.
The special meeting, calfed at the request of,the firemen, wa• to discuss
and propose how the ,Ue company and town can obtain a new pumper
truck, new hose, and addltlona) minC!r pieces of equipment. Tbe pumper is
the equipment usually taken on-·out of town calls.
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Councll fl,..t turued down flat il pro....-1 by ftremon -1poketimaa Don
M.Uis lbal residents of Middleport be aae11ed 25 . eenl1 per mo.t' ond
business ealabllshmenls 50 eenla per month•.
Coun~lm.en jnstead proposed a special fire equipment levy be put on
the ballot, "l~aving it up to the voters." 'mils, the firemen didn't like.
Last y,ear fire company representativea urged council to consider the
unit's need for a new pumJ)I!r that would-cost between $12,000 and $15,000.
In December fliemen offered a list of needs of their department that
included. upwards of 2,000 feet of new hQse ud other materials.
T~ lire cllnim!ttee Is expected to colllider. suggestions made lpt night
that contracts currently in force with outlying subdivisions, &lt;for example,
Cheshire, at $200 annually) be increased, and tbat a fire call fee be estab·
Hshed for "runs" made outside the corporation limits of Miildleport, of 'up
to $50 per call.
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It was pointed out that home owner fire insurance f.olicies may include
a fire call clause that fixes $5t as payment for a fire cal .
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It was the firemen's position that the company's needs are •n obllga.
tlon of councll as duly elected representatives of the people of Middleport.
It was pointed out that the community and surrou!ldlng areas receive great
benefits from the volunteer labor of firemen. Firemen also are hi effect
"good wlll ambassadors" of the business· communlty1 it was painted oul.
Councllmen, on the other band, argued as they nave before, that. costa
of government being what they are, taxjla_yers should not be saddll!d with·
'heavy c(ISts derivin&amp;, at least in part, from fire company services .outside
the corporation limits. ·
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Councilmen attending ~ :W~yne 91bbo..n.s, William D. .Childs, John
Zerkle, Eugene HarriS and' €harlee &gt;\sa· Bradtiury. Mf;for ·~:;ee "Smith presided, assisted by Clerk Gene Grate.
Firemen attending besides Mr. Mills were Russell MUJs, Fire Chief
Gerald Anthony, and John Vroman.
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TWO BOOKS THAT
EXPERT HOUSEWIVES
fiND

ln&amp;s~nsol!
Mrs. McDade Is
New President
Of Ladies' Club

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Edison Bakers
Are Hosts Of
Baptist Class

Numbot 2 is a specialty with us. A checking
occouot will save you bill-paying time, keep
household budget figures in order, and eliminate
the risk of keeping excess cash in the house.

The Heartbawne Class

ol the
Baptist

Middleport F I r 1 I
met Thursday evening
the home ol Mr. and II r a.
Baker with their presi·

OPEN YOUII ACCOUNT HUE, SOON!

Mrs.

David DaHl,

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We Pay 3% Interest
On Savini•

British Labor
Is Staggered
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Hugb Gaitskell appeared
lo have deail a llagprinJ
to Laborite hopes of viclory In

next parliamentary election.
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Phoenix 4 Door Sedan. Power steerlns and brakes, auto.
tran.. Radio and heater. One owner.

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Hard Top. Auto. trans. Radio and heater. One
owner.

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1959 Plymouth - • '1345

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1959 Studebaker

'1095

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Lark VB - 4 Door Sedan. Radio and heater. Standard
trans. with overdrive.

1959
Ford
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1959
Dodge
'1545
4 Door Sedan V8., Standard tra111. Heater. Extra eood
condltton.

1957Buick

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Riviera 4 Door Sedan.· Power steerinJ, radio and heater.

1958 Dodge · - % Ton Stake Truck. 4 speed tran1.
wbeels.

1957 Ford

VB engine. Dual

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% Ton f'ickup. 6 eyl. · engine. 3 speed trans. New ene:ine.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
· Dodge-Dodge Dart-Lancer
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport

About
People In
P~meroy

Station Waeon. One careful owner. Spotle11 Inside and
out.

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Cutom 4 Door Station Wagon. Power steering and brakes,

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CLEARANCE
SALE

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lmpa1a Convertible. Auto. trans. Radio and beater. Black
top. Body -

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Falcon 4 Door Station Wagon. Standard trans. Radio and
beater.

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wife Dora was holding his

'Rhodes'

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complicated by pleuriay,
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56-year-old

died ilo Mlddleoex BOiplr.l

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Q.l Pe~ Cent Dollar Cutback Everywhere .

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Std. shift. Ori&amp;lnal

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62 Mercury -· · - · S269S

Convertible Custom Monterey. Power steerinJ and brakea.
Auto. shift. 1 '390" enetne. Almott like the day it waa told.

61 Valiant --. - - -s1795

Station Wagon. Auto. sbift. Power 1teerina:. Showroom
clean - very low mileace.

60 Buick -.. - . - S189S

PARKS HIRE

Vrf LeSabre 4 Door Sedan and two door 1edan. Both have
power ateertns and full equipment. Extra Jood buy•.

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fuh.ilmetl to ftt _th.e btisr life of tlte "Petite
Mistl' .,,., wiU eomple~IJI wi• 011er tht Stotion
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Shows good care •

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2 Ton Stake. Extra &amp;ood 8.211 X 20 tlru. 2 opeed ule.
One local owner.

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