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8-Dauy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 11, 1963
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Sc:hoOI Play Highlighted With
Fine Casting And Performances

8y MilS. EMERSON JONES formance of "Going Pla&lt;es"
ExteUent casting, a:nusing · the story et a family betltuat:l,ona ~ fine performanwith vacation probl!ms.
lOJ turned In by all the cast F'ri.
fay evening combined to make .o\s a frustrated VB!'atloner ,
t.he production of the Middle- Butch Bachtel gave a good I"'•·

pb1; Senior class, 8 hJt with thP formnnre as the t)eali ~f 8
audl.;nce. The comt"dy was un- hutJse forced to s~nd ~is vader the direction of Mrs. Clar1 p.t home with hts partriCe Lacey, who served her

played by John Aliens·
. and Carla Gilmore, and
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first year, in last night's per·

and Janet Baker. with the

UBERTY THEATRE

grandfathers as remnants
th~ army and navy of 1918
righting all of the way.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
NOW . SHOWING

Frank Sjnatra, Dean Martin ,
~my Davis, Jr . Peter
X..wford and Joey Bishop in
"S ERGEANTS 3"

(Color)

ALSO SELECTED SHORTS

GIFTS PRESENTED

Sarah Bechtle wa ~ ('/lst
as
the calm mother wit~ Judy Ov· ,
l leriUJrf as the Holl~.:~\·ood ~:truck I
and Carolyn Sea rls as
daughter. Hi lllrinus
situations were created :ly the
carefree David Wiley as
bur and his pals. Hercules.

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Wil· 1

eSTARTS SUNDAY
Debbie Reynolds
"THIS HAPPY FEELING"
(Scope &amp; Co lor)
With Curt Jergens and

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John Sa~on

played by Russell McEihinnv
and Alias, played by C'arl~s
Bush in their attempts to find
something to do.

1 Carolyn Russell as Aunt Ma·
ry gave a good performanre
as the talkative relative with

ALSD SELECTED SHORTS
Shown At 2 &amp; 7 Sunday

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Janice Goodall playing Berna- dl
, a friend of Judy . Tom 91
Rail as the nervous llusiness ex. Ur
Ier,u ti\••e was well cast.
nt
Tn the third act practically P&lt;
the whole rast was suffering .
from injuries llrought about by Onl,

TONIGHT
Peter FJnch
Ronald Lewt·s

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their " at home" vacation, but .

all ended well and the family W.
was ready for another ye&lt;:~r and r.
1'
IIanother vacation.
gr
Sun.-Mon.
Mar 12 . 13
The school orchestra , under A~
Lawrence Harvev
direction of Mr. Gherke,
Jane Fonda, Anne B~xter
pl&lt;:~yed sevel'al selections dur- air
ing the intermission and before fir
-andJohn Agar
Greta ThyssE'n _1 h"e'v curtain. Members
were jlor
11 11
"ROIB'I!RY UNDER ARMS"
-andRod Steiger
Nadja Tiller
"WORLD IN MY POCKET"

and Barbara Stanwick in
"JOURNEY TO THE
SEVENTH PLANET"

Wildermuth, Dave Thorn. sit

as . Robert Schmoll, Mike Lloyd of
Ebersbach, Judy Marlin br
!;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::;;~I
Scott, Karen Bachner, tJi,
rMick Morris. Susie Slater,
Archer, Sammy
Cla tworthy , f&amp;J
Marilyn Swan.
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MEIGS THEATRE
rOMIROY . OHID

An .ln·between number waS I•
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TONIGHT
/My 10.11

W1lt Disney's
"MOON PILOT"
(Technicolor)
Tom Tryon, Brian Keith,
Edmond O'Brien, Dany Sa·
vaJ, Bob Sweeney.
"THE SAVAGE GUNS"
&lt;Technicolor)
Richard Basebart and

_Don Taylor

by a boy's quarle~ qu
composed of David Wiley, ll.us· an
sell McElhinny, Forrest Bach· 18

Macl.aine, Edmon Ryan, Ed·
die Firestone, Billy Gray.

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Clarence Stewart·' ushers ' Er· p
. Bind, James Blaker, Larry or
Richard. Hays, To m of
' ' ory•"· Gary Carsey. Pat Ca-

Charlotte Davidson, Car-

olyn Ervin, Carolyn Gilkey, William Harris, Charles Hollins·
, Arland King, Roger Manley, Karen Pettit, Sandra rur&lt;·l ••n
er, Don Roach, Lee Roush,
Keith See. Johnnie Singer. Paul 1\f

Don't bother to knock . , . Sprouse, Ben Wilson and
walt right into her apart- on Yeauger.
ment ... and her life!
faaturett•: Mlirln•tH Mlr·
lllor, Andy Clydo,

Colorc~rtoon

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Shar~ 0 ;'

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were
donoled by the Baker F'urm· dl
The stage furnishings

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Choice of
professional painters!

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Canal (1111111 Fieel lllbr,
bet choice "'' lllpls:
'"lben ail! JIIOYtes lbai are
_ . eSpeclillly flit' adults. 'lbe
lblnp 1llat lntereol ehlldreo
don't Intel est me. 'l'bef lihoiJid
111 to see .Wilt Disney pldures.
I'm U.ie!e.'W II!, playJDi 1he
modetll womaa. Tbey llave become ao liberated they've ilv·

Cll

1:10 DoWD OD lbo Fum
1: 10 Popeye ' Pail
t:ao Ruff &amp; lleadJ
10:00 Band Festival
12:00 Mr. Wizard
12:30 Eaploring

1:30
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7:00
7:30
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Movietime
Pirates Vs. Dodgera
News &amp; Sports
Weat.her

Newa

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and desires. 'lbls ......... bas

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never Qlalell befON;''

r - Jl'l'emlen, ve!Eran min

Saturday J
Sam Bene.llct

Jl&lt;Oclueer:
"The pubUe wants ..., atira.
But without llludloa Iii build
them op ,wli!le ~)llniJ t.hem

Joey Blsbop

t:QO Saturday Nl&amp;bt MoYle
11:00 Newa
11:10 Weather
11:15 8portl
11::10 Movie

te: and John Singer. Prompter!\ · .
were Jeanne Bowles anc· Di· of
ane McCom .. s; Stage Managers M
Dick Bodimer, Harold Vance, th;

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SUN,. MON. on~ TUES.
Moy 12-13-14
"11!10 FOR THE SEESAW"
Robert Mitch11m,
Shirley

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Bemsy and .. lbal pi,ture t pity
ed Cupit!. I was a sillasb."

WSAZ.TV
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"PetsoDany, rm· 1101 beiJing

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leo, dlnclloD, OJIIOllallol) 'fill".
uea and prod~ offlclellcy,
the elimination of slfe er ,

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Blellad ...... Cll' 'lrhf h ..
early !Ele¥!il0ii shoW, "MediC,"
didn't make the same l!npaet
as l&lt;&gt;day's Casey and Kildare

stanzas:

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"We wtre oppoa1te "I L o • e
Lucy' when Lucy wu No. 1. 'lbe
onlf people wbo saw 1.1te llhow
were my relatives, the cast,
t.he crew. and those wbo dldD't
ll!&lt;e.Lucy;

WCHS..TV
Ch1nnel 8
1:00
1:00
10: 00
10:30
11:00
11:30
l2:QO
12:30
1:00
1:30

TV ClaJSroom

Captam Kallgaroo
Tbe AIYID Sbow
Mighty Mouse PI8Jobouse
Rw Till Tb&gt;
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Roy Rogen Sbow
Sky Killg

News
Town &amp; Country
Sporls Fllm

I :G Dizzy Dean Sbow

1:50 Angeles Vs. Yaulrs
5:00 Doctors At Work
5:30 Early Show
7:00 Cannon BaD
7:30 JacKle Gleason
8:30 Defeooera
9:30
10:00
11:00
n :15
12:00

Rave ULlQ W.UI. .&amp;.ranl
Gunsmoke

New•
Late Show
News

JUST SWINGIN'- RecenUy wed In Switzerland, aetreaa
Anita Ekberg and husband Friedrich von Nutter abare •
hii!!IDiock_on patio of hone)'Dloon villa near llome, Italy,

13, The Emperor Waltz (1948)
Bing Crosby,
Tneoday, May u, Cb 8. '!be
Two Faces of Grey Holden, Ch
13, Dlaputed Passage (1939). Wedaesday, May 15, Cb .8.
The Bitter Lesson, John Smith
Cb 13. HO$lages, (1953) Arturo
de Cordova.
Tburoday, May 15, Ch 8.
Heartbeat, David Wayne Ch 13,
Best of the Badmen (11151) Robert Ryan,
'J'riday, May 1. Ch 8. The
Phantom from 10,000 Leagues,

and Ch 13, Chiller, The Creep.
ing Unknowu. Also Cb 13 atl:OO
King of Alcatraz (1938) Lloyd
Nobw.

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Judy Garland's latest movie,
"I Could Go On Slnging," star-.
ring Dirk Bogsrde and co-star·
ring Jack Klllpl8ll, will warm
tile hearts of Garlancl fans, Good
script and some wonderful tunes
auog as only Judy can Sl n 11
tbem .....

'!bat's all for now.

WHTN·TV
Channel 13

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9:00 Pat • Mike
9:30 Word of Life
10:00 Social Security
10:30 Church ol Cbrlll
11:00 Cartoonsvilli:
11:30 Beimy &amp; Cecil
12:00 Bugs Bunny
.12;30 AUakazam
HIO J'licka
l :30 Supemum

2:00 Aldrich 'lbeala"
3:30 Lei'; Dance
5:00 ··•orld ol Sports

1:30 Wresii!D&amp;
• :30 Gallant Men
1:30 lloolenaJmy
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at an sceptionally low price. BI'IISbee

IIII001hly - c:overs weD - givett years of

DuPoint bas renewed its SuDday Digbt spot on NJIC.TV. They
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Students of PoNeroy and MiddlepOrt Hi&amp;h schools ing of hil prei'IM~ Plf!o:Jha~
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boarded a B &amp; puseneer train bound for Washington, he be allowed to teke lie deD. C., late last nilht on the first leg of their annual aenlor lector 1.test.
trip.
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I . Tht coort'a brief order makeo
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tght Pomeroy seniors and 33 from Middleport 11'" I rullnr lilinll him hand·
were at the shlion, IUK&amp;aee in hand, ••I for the memor· ed down Dec. 21 • !962, by I hI
able tour,
Oh10 Supreme Court.
Both
Reservation• lor the Mlddto- 1
croupa wltl raturn on Cleland, Philip Meter, Jerry
port Hllh ochool benquet muot Thursday, May II, at 3:3G 1. Shamblin, Tom Shlateen, Ernbe with Mrs. Lionel Boggo, tt~a· m. Pomeroy seniors will spond HI Sisson, David Gordon A~ DIVOTID TO tNTIIIn OP
surer, . by May II, tho llf!IS their entire time in Washington len Downie, George Korn.' .Tim
MltGl MAlON AliA
Alumm Executive eommltlet while Middleport o011tora pion Gilbert, Robert Arms,
Tony
•••"• ~ .:.::1 -·announced today,
.
1A1 leave tilt capital tonight and Hendricks, Char leo Buffington .....:.':.~ni,::-•
Payment of p per ticket for visit New York City until Wed· Fred Boyd, Charles GIOO&lt;kner: ~~.. ":"11 11~""-~""'1'::
the banquet ••rtine •t 6 . 30 :nelday.
Philip Follrod, Ralph Werry, f~ .;;~~
I
m., ond the dance at t .P r:· l Included Oil the tourlnc ache· Eugene Smith, Eddie Frick, ....,.. " .... must accompany tilt ream~: l dule lor Washtncton are visits Jim Meel, Mike Speo,.r, Jim- ::.':'" ... - - · " - lion. This amrunt Includes Il lto lhe White Hou... Washing- my Aleshire. Rolend Fisher,
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lor du.. to the IIIOCiatlon of ton Monumont, the Bureau ol and George Starcher.
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which 50 cents Is loc the a~o- EnJiflving and Printing, tho Chaperones lor Pomeroy are ..::l::"".'\:.00:
llo
ciaUon'a reneral lund and 10 Congressional
Ubrary, Su- Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. Diehl and - "'
cenll for the SUua (; PI r k premt Court build!&amp;, No lionel Forrest Ward.
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Scholarship Jl'und
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lllotorlcal Wu MuMUIII, Smith- From Middleport art Carolyn ...., 1.,...,.., •• •
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semor.
NlliCX18l Art Ollltry.
olyn Erwin Dianne McCOmAa
Try Our Dellcleua
Alumni may brinr a IUeot to Maklnl tho trip from Porn· Jenlce Goodall Rick
Oiler'
the benquet and dance lor an troy are Roae Alln Thtlu, Ma· John Allenswo;th, Rusa McEI:
addltloool P. ror alullllll not ry Stallard, Shlrtoy Hagey. Sh1o hinney, Paul Sprouse, Butch
wlshtne to attend the
ron Hawley, C.rolyn 8111, Bar· Bachtel. David Wiley, T 0 m
$1 memberahtp dueo
Calles, Sharon
llyaell, Rail, Larry Blaney, Don Roach
Ollf alumnua to attend
Sharon Mitch, Pltty H •11 y, Dick BoJIImer, Roeer Menley:
It's GoeoDOOdl
The dance also la
WIDiamo, Roae Wlo&amp;tlt, James Blaker Charlel Buoh
to the publk, admission $1.
sandra Wt\11, Sharon T h om a, Keith Soe, Richard Hayeo'
Five Saints orchestra will
Smith, Gloria Shu1111te, Tom Bryan, John Singer, Char~
vide daoce music.
Hltlltld, Judy B I 11•. los Hollinshed, Clare..,. StewWY 2-2516
. The banqlltt and dance
lnJifabam, Shirley Gar- art, Pat Cavo~. Ernest Bin&amp;
At tho Pomeroy ltn4 lrtqo
mlormal.
Kille Qullll, Jtmliftr Loh- Wilson and Jim Kokovllch '
Reunlona wiD be held
C.rolyn Vau1hln. H 1 It n
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these classea, startin&amp; with
Phoebt Harper, Joyce
elaSI of 1113 (50111) ucb
Judy Wehnllll, Pam
year Interval throo1h to
J - DoullU Tamno doubt tbout it. Wo !hot is, ttla, 11!3, lftl,
Key c.:nptoo,
our youn.attra too me. 1143, 1918, and lt5S.
Roletta Liole
MWldaya,
Speokor at tht banquet
Ba!to,
llldlord. '
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~th bKtncldt, cia., of Dick Well. Tom White, Ronn..y wtilch whtll
• anquet Is to be ID . Pholin, BUI MuM:ay' Roaer
l•'''""'nll,ry achool, tht dallce Yo11111, Dellltrt Chaoey, Tom.
IChool.
BW'Illidt, Dwtcbl
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!Continued from paft II
· ' kle battling
of Neeroe•
. ith police waa touched off by
·• dynamiting of the home of
Rev. A. D. King, brother ol Inte(l'ation leader, Dr. Martin Lu!her Kin• J
d IA G G
,, r., an o . T . 1l&amp;toll mo~l. headquarters of Intelll'allon movement wntch beaan e missive campaign to tear
. down the racial borriero here
IIIII week• aco.
At leaot 21 penona were Injured. StorH and homeo were
Mt Afire 11 wert a taxicab and
a ttllrlner'a caudy motorcycle.
Polk:eman J . N. Spivey was
•tabbed twice In the beck. A
llllleab driver waa p u 11 1 d
fraiD his car ond belten.
Polkt Inspector William JU117 waa atruck wtlh a brick and
It tool&lt; 11.1 stitchel to close the
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~t for track the ftrst time
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wa
• Jim Ra. or wa e , a single, and then a ball hit I Melvin Circle spent the week
thls year, Wallace was cloc~~~ue
and then Hoot Gibson . hit
a ba k to Sa an was ronverf&lt;od :end With his mother M... Mary
ed at 11.2 tn an early April~
~round-rule double. wh1ch scor- . 1c d
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. trial run on the MHS track.
ed Morgan. Radford came home m o at ou te P ay. r,Le mg a . Mr and Mrs Jack &amp;ar
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,w,th_ ard wor , e has
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other ron came homP l)n a "'m- brough spent Tuesday evening
$ltlvmg that ever since.
by Terry Wdhams.
·· ' 'th M
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The son of Mr. and Mrs.
By UnttH Pre&amp;s International
Rio Grande made it 4-0 In the l ~~al~~~re Sagan fanned t he . ;~arbro~gha
rs . . . awrence
Dwight·
wan....
Palmer-s!,
Amtrlcao League
top
fifth when
: th e d'1starwe .s agar. I. 'Mr - and 'Mrs . Frank Hudson
h
h of bthelied
tr' Mike
d Bur- l I n gomg
8 1P1e an scor· struck out pight anrl is&lt;;•.wd on- and children of Syracuse spent
AIan IS a sop o~ore who won NEW YORK IUPII -The
ries with the New York Mete, los.
W. L. Pet. GB ,C am e
All.SEO honors m football last innatl Reds, still trying to
ing a single game Friday, winChicago
18 11 .621
I1 t
tk B d 1 . t0 0 k th i Sunday at the Allan Taylor
Autumn. He
is
the
grldder
who
back
into
tbe
first
division
of
ning
Saturday
and
spUtting
dou·
Kansas
City
17
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sho wed hlS · ee1s 1o e en1rre National League, didn't get
bleheader Sunday.
14 I1 .560 2
ZAGREB
WPIJ- Iranned four an d gave up seven
Dean Brinker SnPnt
Monda•.r
N ny k
. ' Yugos av1a
.
rCincinnati is idle today before
· ew. or
4 12 .548 2~ Yugoslavw's champ1on woman 1 walks.
evening with the Ralph Let
P omeroy H1g~ football team where during the weekend.
last Ocotober when he ran a The Reds spUt a four-game
journeying to Chicago for a three·
1Balttmore
16 14 .533 2112 parachutlo;t was killed Saturday Foil wi g th
C0 ·h : family .
kick-off back for a touchdown.
day, three-game series.
I Cleveland
12 12 .500 3¥.1 when he, chute failt'd to open A t Lo hn
e .~ ~mleh.. , 1"r 1 .,-i-lliiiii
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16 17 .485 4 I durmg
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day when Joey Jay, with late· ''WW the real Saady Lotb ::~::~n
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wants to jtake anotherdcra~k h~
gained his first win of the season.
Saturday's Resull!l
CASTRO IN ASIA
! Lanham noted that tO Rio
~e sport. He is 1).1 an welg
Jay dropped his first si.x decisions
New York 13 Baltimore 1
MOSCOW !UPli-Touring Cu-IGrande base,:·run ners WPre left
115 lbs. .
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Chica.go 4 Lo'; Angeles 2
. ban Premier Fidel Ca&lt;tro has ar· st raodl'&lt;i
The mile relay team wh1ch
Washmgton at Boston, ppd., ram rived in the central Asian city of Th ,. .1
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Cleveland 6 Detroit 5 (10 inns.)
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Bruce Wallace, ALan WaUace,
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sas City 5 Minnesota 1
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Bowhng Lanes women bowlers Henry's aid, won his first decision
Sunday's Results
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1 Castro arrived
thP Soviet Un-. wll h Kentu('kv tPam s th1c; Wf'€ k
All frrst place. wnmers WI • I t
Sh
U d ing his second start of the year By United Pre• laternatlonal
as . 3 Boston 2 llst. 14 inns.l I ion last month for a visil that On TuesdaY thev rr avP! ,,; I
be awarded ~ tr1p to the state smg es ournament.
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Boston 4 Washington 1 !2nd)
has taken him throu~h fhou~ands .
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New York 2 Baltimore o
of miles of Sodet terril or
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aflernoon game and wilt s~,f'nd i
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Dd h"J'e Ko~f:ix 1Chicago 14 Los Angeles 2 !!sO
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May 24-~.
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tally with 1403 pins.
week ~e made his first start but ca~ as et:~ :g~lesr Dodg~ l Los Angeles 7 Chicago 6 &lt;2nd) 1 RF.PORT HEAVY FIGIITING
\ Ihe mgcht. tbher~ bPfCor•l-1 mov mg I
when repaid
c rolyn Ba hne pia ed
was not chalked for the kiss
1Kansas City 2 Mi
t 1 11
on to urn e r~ ~nd .o ee;r on
Marietta's strong track team da. th c r
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MIAMI IUPO - Cuban exile Wedne sda y for a sing le J fl~r- :
in 6 mo•
successfully defended its Class oAn '"d Se singles "thwt~n 489d• th ethy -:venin a! the wReday In Gianta 8-0.
anpdsas ~ty at Mmnesota nd) ~ur-.· es here said this wePkend ' nooQ tilt ·
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Cleveland 9 Detroit !
I .~t ~ore t ta~ 800 peop e wel.·e . The games on TUPsday al~d
paymenl8.
14 other schools, WJth Coach
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k1l!e&lt;i m Cuba m recent wt&gt;eks m Wednf'Sdav will mark the fir~t 1
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thin-clads finiillint .In .seventh 'H I Kirkland th' d 'th 1324. Mets' Ori~se and "Struc
"U" k out Duke ·000 ·Wit.hert stakes
at ~queduct. - Don Lee (2-1) v ;~dgo Fn~gh c~.t~o guerrillas and go ..·ernment the Redmen and 11lf' J\enluck y :
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BOSI'ON -Jose Gonzalez of!
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eastern repeated as the cham- 1319 total pms.
Purkeyshowedtheeffectsorhis New York scored a lO..roundsplit ' Washmglon at Boston &lt;mghtl-, Conte Aguero said reporl s ol the R G d
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m ron- righting iu Matanzas Province close out the season nr ~ t Tut&lt;s·l
&amp; SAVINGS CO,
at Peden Stadium against 17 Craig and Lily Gantarino were ters and al~owmg seven hits. He Newton, Mass.,· in a nationally s 8 (1.:!) vs Gene Conley (1.1). reached him in Miami through day w it h a double _ hearler !
first with 928, Phyl Mullen and
four strike-outs.
. _televised middleweight bout.
&lt;Only games ~heduledl .
"freedom sentinels."
,against West Liberlv Colle~e .
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The second gl!lme waa a wild
Tuesdays Gamet
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Dorothy Nier't and Betty Ll.sh affair marred by New York laos BOSTON -The Ma118Chusetts ansas 1Y a
eve an • mght , CYCLE RACER KILLED
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200 201 00~ 5 1
125 E. Main St.
third with 891, and Louise Gil~ throwing refuse at _Cincinnati Boxing Commission recognized I Balh~ore at _Washing_ton, night
BRANDS H AT C H. P.ngland . Ml:rr~;aHa;vey 000 010 ro~~ ~ 5
Pomeroy, Ohto
more and Phyl Hennessy, four· players, and the ~mpues twice NJgeria's Dick Tiger as the world ~ ~trolt at Chicago, rught ,
IUPJl - Dave Downer 2!i. was 1 Sagan (WP l and Burger · H1lr.· 1
th with 889
threatened to forfe1t the game to middleweight champ lo n The mnesot.a at New York, n1ght
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~~~led an~ Derek Mmt.er' 28, wa_s ; dette (LP )' KlePk (71 ' 1nd 011- !
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l l.ravehng at 90 m1les per. hour.
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19 14 576 IL Downer was dead on amval at 1
The Reds showed aome good LONDON -Roy Vernon scored .
BALTIMORE (UPII-Final re·
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Minter's injuries
1ults of autopsies on the body of J
NeWS
hitting form, somethiog they have three goals ID leadln•• Everton tn Los
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Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, forlacked most of the season, and a 4-1 victory that clinched the
. nge es
17 15 .531 2 1
16 15 ·516 2lh · NAMED FRESHMAN COAClt
mer Pittsburgh Steeler pro footPinson ev~ got a three- 1962-63 British Soccer League ~JC~go .
ball star, are expected to be re-home nm m the second championship.
C~cmnati
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lell8ed either today or Tusday.
Mrs. Mabel Hetzer spent
game. Leo Cardeoas bad a threellVNDAY
Pbdadelph
14 16 .467 4
WATERVILLE, Mame tuP!lUpsc;pmb, 31, died in a friend's week end with her son, Mr. and run Jn.the-park homer in the first FORT WORTII 'D
-Jull New York
14 17 .452 4¥.1 Verne Ullom, former Unwers.aty
•partntent here last Friday. A Mrs. Arthur L. Hetzer and famfor the only Ckacinnatll"UDI. Boros of So~ .:~. N. ~-~ Mllwaukee
14 19 .424 5~ ! or Cincinnati athlete, has been
tnedical examiner said there was ily of Little hocking.
Cardena.!l also homered In the won tbe Colonial Invitation golf Houston
t3 19 .406 6 named freshman coach of foot- !
definite suspicion that "a narcot- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince second game. Both Pinson and tournament with a one--under-par
Saturday's Result•
ban, basket~IJ and baseball at ,
Jcs overdose caused his death." and Mrs. Laura Ruth went to Cardenas have bad their bitting 279,
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Philadelphia B Milwaukee 5
Colby College. Ullom, who for· 1
Meauwbile; a Baltimore man Toronto to attend the funeral troubles.
Pittsburgh 3 St. Umis 2
merly played for the Brooklyn
lf8S held in $10,000 bail Sunday of Mrs. Ruth's brother,
The Reds will alay on the road SAO PAULO, Bru:il-111e Unit. Cincinnati 4 New York 2
Football Dodgers, . coached the .
em charges of possession of nar· Chevalier. He was a
until May 24, when they open an ed States won ita opening game Houston 5 Chicago 3 &lt;1st, night) last two years at rival Bates
mtlcs paraphernalia in connection resident of this
11-day borne visit. After meeting ln the world amateur basketball Houston 1 Chicago 0 (2nd, nighU l.:ego:e.:_
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with Lipscomb's death.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Chicago Tuesday. Wednesday aod to1D'Dament, 88-74 over Mexico. Los Angeles 8 San rancisco 0
New York at Houston, night
Pollee C!JRI· Joseph Carroll said ley of New Brighton, Pa.,
Thursday, lhe Reds will move oo
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Philadelphia at Los
the su!I[IOiit, TIJDothy Black, 25, visiting relatives here.
to St. Louis aod Milwaukee helore DALLAS -The American Foot- Phila, 4 Milwukee 3 (Jst, It Inns I Pittsburgh at san
told bJm thai Lipaeomb took a Mrs. Bess Larkins, Mr. and returning to Clnclnoall.
hall League 81Ul0llnced a plsn to Phlla. 6 Mllwukee 5 (2nd, 12 inns I
shot of berotn several holll'l be- Mrs. Marvin Marks and
give player help to the New York St. Louis I Pitts. I Ust, 12 inns)
fore his death. The 290-pound Une- Caruthers were Sunday
HIGH COURT MEETI1
Jeta and the oakland Ratdero. Plttoborgh 4 St. Louis 3 (2nd)
Concrete is a lifetime
lllllil wbo won stardom with the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
WASHINGTON &lt;UPil-The SuClnctonati 3 New York 0 11sU
buy. It's fire and termite
Baltimor~ Colts died Friday after Marks of Chester.
preme Court meet. today to haod MIDLAND, Tex. -David Faw- New York 13 Cincinnati 12
proof - yet initi_al cost is
being found unconacious at Black's Recent visitors of Mr.
down opinions and orders after ,cett, M. of Lubbock, Tex., was: HoWiton 2 Chicago 1
low. For all C"oncrete
apartmeoL
Mrs. Gene Wilson were
Its lnst two-week recess of the tilled in ao auto accident at Rat- Loo Angelea 6 San Franclseo 5
needs call us!
Captalo Carroll of the narcotics and Mrs. Rohert Sima
term.
tleaoake Raceway,
Moodoy'o Prullohle Pllehero
~uad aaip Block told him he family of Belpre.
The otne justices will ott every
New York at Houston tnir!htlbought a "bag" of heroin, for $12 Mr. . and Mrs. BID
Monday until adjoumment in ALL FEIIDINANIJIJ
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Roger Craig &lt;2-31 va Bob
.at about t a.m., Friday. "Black and Pamela open!
June. The date depeodo oo how
TILBURG, The Ne4herlanda &lt;J~).
they then weot back to his Mr. and Mrs, Charles
get their work dooe. !UP)) - A Dutch QjlErirnent Ill 40nly game ocheduledl.
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&lt;boose oo Brice St. aod cooked up son and aon of Logao.
have oow been com- bull-lighting failed Suoday be~·· Gomeo
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h heroin, splitting it evenly," Mrs. Cora Soulier of
eause the bulls wolild 1101 fthL Cbtclnoati at Chicago
II reported. "Black said Mrs. Esta Guillaum of Kaosas
About 7,000 bored spectatol'll St. Louis at Milwaukee, night
comb. then ,ahol his IniAl bio City, Mo., Mrs. Clara
ens, Mrs. VIvian Humpbrey, walehed .....U bulls brought here
own arm."
and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Mrs. Hazel L. Buckley and the from Spain muncb grasa tn the
Bisek appear~&lt;! In MJlllictpal side of Parkersburg were
Mrs. Riebe). The eune bull rlog while Dutcb matador.
Court here Stmday. Prelimill81'Y. to attend the · filnerel or
wtU be 'llith '· Mrs. ocreamed and jomped In front of
~earlng was postponed until 3 sister, Mrs. Frankie Pickens.
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IO J' P•l Middleport High school Three recorda were set In the tbe fouraome turned In a time 1-10, St. Aloysiuo 12 3-5, East- Time - 3:33.! : POLl! VAULT: '~
". the trac k map saturday m ClaiS A meet, but none of the of 1:38, their best of the sea- ' ern 8, Uoioto 7, Racine 6 3-5, 1Piymale, Ironton, Height - 11'
t:. · Southeastern Ohio Dl8tr~et Clas~ AA winners challenged son. in earning fiftfl place. This Albany 4, Huntington 3, Cen- 11".
MARIF.TTA fUPI) - \fattett.
1 :ollege's erew ' returned SUnday
C ·'" A track meet at Alheus prev10us retords during satur- group ls c:ompoaed of Charlie tralia 1, and Paint Valley and Results of the Class A meet •
~ en they copped first places day's aU-day meet
Burnet, Gene Armstrong Seaman I each. Laurelville had are :
1 'rom Philadelphia wttli the Del
~· dash events.
~letts collected six firsts Franl: Giber!, and Brian J1n. 3-5 wh11e Mancbester and Ames- SHOT PUT: Shockley, Chesa- .,..
Vail Trophy, won (Ill the Scbuylo
• 1\'allace competing In tilt! 100 to wm Ito socood meet;p. a row tala.
Berne failed IAl gain a point. peake,
Distance 44'-3"; .
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kill River at Philadelphlf Satury· rd dash e uaied the Class With Chilllcothe taking lhe run- 1n Clua A, Claude Tomblin ,The winners in Clua AA with POLE VAULT: Harris, St. AI'
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A~.\ time ~ ~ and 3 seconds ~er up spot in Class AA. T be of Beaver se&amp; two new records their times or diBtances are as oysius, HeJght - 10'-8"; HIGH 1
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iti win over defending ehampioa
wh~ fmal scoring showed Marietta u he bettered hi! own 880-yard follows :
JLIMP: Rucker,
Southeast·
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f"xt"'rgetown UniVffslf¥.
,. tie Wilson a s~ster
i's ' look in f~rward to comin 55, Chllllcothe 43, Lancaster 32, run and mile run mArks. T h e 1!0-HIGH HURDLES: P a p e, ern, Height - 5'-9" ; BROAD
The Pioneers pulled JnfD the
uul for t!tball next Se 1 b g Ironton 29, Athe~s 2.1, South only other record was estab- """etta, Time - 15.4; Ill • JUMP: Ritchie, Eastern, Disl tead m the taot hall-mOo to wta
ran the
dash in 2:.:~h:~ Point 18, Galhpohs 6, Crooksvl~ lished by Frankfort's 880 ·yard YARD HASH: Williams, Mar- taoce - 19'-8"; D~US, Shockby aboatlengtlo tn S:fll! oa the
220
tneth of
d bette tllan le, Greenfield, and Warren Lo- relay team which turned the 1etta, Tune- 10.3; MILE RUN, ley, Chesapeake, DIStance '1 2,000 meter course. thr ~lass. ;~co~ime. ;allace cal, aD With 3, and· Belpre and course in 1:35.1, shaving two - Jenks, Chillicothe, Time - 4:· 138'-9 and 3-4"; 120-IDGH HURBehind Georgetown came AmI
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~a~h t~i':.e ~ t'rst Ill t e gan, Piketon;· and Portsmouth mark held by Chesapeake. ens, Height - 5'-10':; 810-RJ!:- Time - 16.3; tOO-YARD DASH; Behind the slx·hlt pilchh:g ed on a sacrifice fl y bv Ro~er and 0,..,~ Tech. ' .
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Other Class A double win- LAY: Won by Ch111lc01he, T'tme ,Wallace, Middleport, Time -of Dave Sagan, the Rio r.rand ci Myors . Jim Shrmer rappe&lt;l a · It wa Marietta's seventh conCo~ch Bob Wise's screw took Charles Williams ~r Ma~letta ners were ~on Shockley
or- t;35;_ SH~ PUT: Eachus, 10.6; MILE RUN:
Tomblin, ~llege Redmen defeated Mor !'l~~le, and later _scorPrl fro rn secutive victory in taking -the cup.
a thrrd place in the mile relay, was the only three-tLme wmner Chesapeake m the shot put and Gallipolis, DiStance - 48-7'4"; Beaver, Time - 4:34.8; sat • r1s Harvey College 5-3 Saturda~ 1 th1rd when Morns Harvey err· io·- - - - - - - - - giving Middleport a total of 24 of the day as he won the 100, discus, and Alan Wallace
of 440-YARD DASH:
Wtlliama, YARD RELAY, Won by Frank- afternoon at Charleston.
ored on an Infield smash by
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points, good tor third place tn 220, and 440-yard dash events. Middleport, who won the 100 and Marietta, Time - Sl.8; BROAD fort, Time - 1:35.9; 440-YARD Sagan's line hurling w a s B•ll Burger.
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the Class A meet.
His teammate, Roger P ape, 440-yard dashes.
JUMP: Walker, Ironton, Dis· DASH: Wallace,
Middleport, Imade even more effective by . The Redmen scored I heir 1
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won both the high and low bur- Ron Ritchie of Eastern de- lance - 20' 8\0"; 181 . WW Time - 53.1; 1811-UlW HUR- the good defensive effort on th• f1flh run io the top of the sev-1
. Meigs County had another dies.
lhrooed defending broad jump HURDLES: Papo, Marietta. DLES: McCormick, Southeast- part of his teammates, w h 0 enlh inning when Radwrd sine- '
fust place wm~, Ron Ritchie, Phil Rose . of Athens success· champion, Jetty Detillian
of Time - 22:04; DISCUS,
D. ern, Time - 23:04; 880 - YARD were charged with just one er· led . stole both seconrl and third I
the Eastern High Jumper, who fully defehded his district high Southeastern as the high flying Jones, Chillicothe, Distance -RUN : Tomblin, Beaver, Time ror, while Morris Harvey com- base, and then scored on Hoot :- - - - - · - - - - - leaped 19 feet and e1ght incbes jump title as he reached 5'-10". Ritchie scored 19'-8".
121 9Y•": 810-YARD RUN: Goo-_ 2:04.!; %20-YARD DASH: milled six
Gibson's squeeze bum
, Ralph Lee called on Deao
in the Class A broad jump Aatde from .the shot JXII vic- Final ocoring in the Claso A nell, Chillicothe, Time - 2:05.4; Wilson, Middleport, Time _ The Redmen hopped right on . Morris Harvey sta~ed a rally Brmker Sunday a~ternoon.
event.
lory by Eachus, Gallia Acad- showed
Southeastern 531&gt;, Zfli-YAIID DASH:
WUHams, 23.9; MILE RELAY: Won by losing pitcher Jim Burdette In m the bottom of the eJ~hth when Bill Carleton called. on Dan
For Wallace the time was emy's only other points came inFrankfort 45, Chesapeake 24- Marietta, Time - 24.2; MILE Frankfort, Time_ 3:41.2.
the first inninoo 88 they touchE-d they pushed acros~ two runs ;Smlth Tu~~ay evemng.
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saturday In • accident other cot! actlon saturday, Lor· Bollom. Peul Roi..n' ll&lt;ud ..
on West Mai~&gt;-st in frOnt
of en D. Zirkle of Mason forfeited shelt,&lt;28, Polllliooy,
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CroW'o Steak Houee. Shirley Hy· • 123.70 bond on a speeding lery, and Marcil Jene Gnrver; •
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Gallipolla
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sell, pa...,nger in a car driven charge.
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••• llinto 100 ,_ o ·~ ~· ,_,.. eonii _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I!Mn· Hysell's auto was atruck
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uoto the non-ruo variety, which inby~e ~cl&lt; by a vohlcte driven
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Charge, will deliver the Bocco- ton 11.92, London, Marmet and wan will act •• dlnnlr ehatr. llolf Helen:
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k rea~ sermon Mav 19 11 2 Wmlleld dams were on the allis. ImAO lor -· 1-;;;. ~-trll and 1 mtt 1 man racently who 11 o..r' Helen··
at II a.m. Mrs. Reed was cited
Offtct Houn: 8to 12, 2 l.o 6 (CION at Noou OD
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Y mother uaed to love to ear's court on e eharee o1 fall·
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- - - - - - -- - - - - - -'"" Eaotern R1gh school sen- Olllo IIIYor _ Albert Holden be held tilt eveninl ot '1\iea- to marry me. !It II h - Ia bake. We OIICt 1te normally end lf"-&amp;iii;i;;i;;;i.i;,;,;;;~~;,;;;;;_;
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down 13 7 m . D
Crock- doy, May :n1t, at the Vtterana uylne lhat he wanll mainly to eojoyed tt. About a year 10
Tho Rov . William Voris. pao- 1011 dow~ 13 a7 ·:ici ave B
Memorial In Columbua.
eet tvea with till children Wbo ahe atarted readln&amp; about fool·
lor of the St. John'o Lutheran ' H. down 15 ' 5 · m•:;· 1~n,us
care Mlhinl about him but on· IJh feds, and now ohe'a ICtred
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church, will aive tho Invocation i Beckjord u' 15
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be held in the high school aud- Sporn u: 18 ' 1. 15 : m'. pMls~ the Republican Natiooal Com· almpleat way to cut them out moot foodo contain toxins. She
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Lou down It { 1 m :
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Other program events include up 11 1, 35 ~ m . · OVEC1 dona
Chairman Shaw~n allied that td will. Ha Ia very vindictive aprayec! wllh peslleld•• will tV·
two ~hero by the,eirls' }'oe l ll, 2;46 a.m.·; 'Lutlo Edw':i I"bllldea Bill Miller, dinner }Ill'- about• them, and other "till- enlullly kill ua; that we'll all
club, Crystal Night ... and Lit· down II. 5, 50 a.m.; Leila Shea,.. tlclpanta mey look forwlrd ID miH.
d~o of heart trouble If ohe doe•
$2.4,
tit 'l'lllnl•. My Lord. Pnnclpal er up 19 4 , 19 1 m , Eutern up 11 ohGrt addreu bJ GoYornor I do Ml ion him, bull hlvo n I ellmlnete all lata; t be I I
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told him I'll be 11ood wila Ia aweeta (even ratlinll wlll ruin
Robert G. Ashley will present l19. 6 • .;..; lro~e Chotin up 20 'Jamoo A. Rhodea.
1M spoaker.
it :20 o.m.; Queen City down 20 ' "
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return lor hit tlklnl cara
of our teeth, and so on and on and
Seniors to araduato aro Peg- 7 o.m.; St. Maryo down 21 4 Our d~, Mr. lhaWID mt. He Ia 58. I am 31, and tired on. She's drlvlna herself end
11 Amberaer, Wesley Arbauah. 1 m . Orca up 21 5 1 . ai contlnuted, will brlnl topth· of lfllbbinl tor 1 Uvlnr.
ua craey wllh her phobl"'
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IIIIth Barr. Janet Bi!Sell, 8111 ~.I' up 21 1. 10 ~ m
~· er the m o • t •thuotaotlc We're aoina Into this. •Jth our All day long she alii tn the
Babo, Eileen Brannon, Melanie Rowe up il 1 1 ~ .''Fral~ · group ever to aaaamblo at a eye• wldt open, 10 how7an
w houoe and reads about these
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Brown, Charles Caldwell. Mary er up :12, 1,05 •. ,;., ,·'Robert :- oimllar, avent In IIIIa eraa. AU ·be hurt! What do you think! horrible htlnes lhat are threat· ·
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Calllti'Oil, Ronald Cashdollar, Lea down 23 7 p m . Chr' J · of Ohio s residents are extreme- ELSA
eoinc us. She feeds on her im- 1
4-PIICI PLACI SITTING
Dovid Chadwell. Vernon Cle- down 23 3
h 11 1 r. ly proud to h"'o elected a Gov- .l.loar l!:laa:
aainallon. People avoid her be· I
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land, Judith Codner. George Stevens.;. ~p ~~~up 1 '-~. ~ ornor who is maklne e deter- I thiok you'd better llkt a caun all ahe can talk 1bout is
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The ll1ht Te Umlt
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, .- Cooper, Joyce Flck, BobJ'oster, R. H. Bosworth 11 up Gr:.nup m1?ed light agalnat. waste, '?" second look. A marriage based po110nous foods. She won't eo
GUOinlllftt
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J1tklyn Fr!Cker, Sharon Freck- 12 . 40 1 m. Gon
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efficiency, and duplication m on spite and love1ess security anywhere for fear of what
Corner Second l Mill St,
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~·thearn dupown rGeonup
MIGH1 suceeed , true. but I'd lhey'lloerve. She thinka ev-with tklt IMitM tft4 . - 1Mf '"""'-•
Ilor, Mayford Harris, Peggy Has- 1·.20
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Middleport
LDClT ONII COUPOI'I PIDI CVITOIDII
arpn, Roger Hawk, Sharon up 8:10 a.m.; Onward d 0 w • Anyone wishing to purchase give It about tho odde I'd live one. Ia ICiinlt her but we only
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Mon. Thru Thurt, 9AMto6 ,M
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Hayman, B~r~ara 1~111, Gary Greenup 7:-4::) a.m.; New Or· dinner tickets may do 10 at a picket renee ~llinst Niagara want to hlfp her over this aw.
M. end Sat. 1:30AM to 1:30 ,M
Holter, Patnc1a McGrath, John leans up 3% 3 1 m . C0 tton ,th Di
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lui lhin&amp; that la ruinlnc all our
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Suo Myers, Rkhard N e as o, gene Jones up :13, 2, 05 a.m.; Room 810 , 18 East Broed We're a JII'OUP of working but the more we ljllk the more
Lylo Nichols. Ronaleen
Os- [Western up 33. 3,25 a.m.; Ben Street, Columbua, or by callln&amp; flrla who aharo the untveratl rigid ahe becomea. II makeo
borne, Ronald. Pooler, Faye iMcCool down M, l1:30 p.m.; CApital 8-8M 3.
[problem: how to loot lht bill me want to cry. C.n you IUf•
Robertson, Hennetla Russell. Emily Jean down 34 !NO
lor oylona. My otocklnes uot cest anything? - FROM CALIC.rolyn Sisson, Roger Starcher, Im . Plttsburrer up 34 4: IS a. Relidento In Central and more thao my lunches, 11 I FORNIA
Darlene Torrence, Charle• Web- 1m·: Tibolt dow 8. 10 ' · a. SOUthern Ohio lnternted In pur· manaeo to aprout a runner or ~ar F.C.:
er, Dru1llla Will, and Judy ·'
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cha1in1 llekell ahould contaet aoag on nearly every day.
Your mother needs expert
Younr.
Galllpolto · Da111 Helen R. their reapctlve
llepubllcan What do you thlk about of· help, and the Sljlte Me n t a 1
do~n 7:05 p.m.; Bayou
Lor· County Finance Chairman. 1n lice girls going bare-legged, or Health Clinic In your city could
WIRE BRIEFS
ramo up 12:46 a.m.; Jordan Melgo it Ia Bernard V. Fultz, parhapo weartoc
otocklngs provide it, but first she must
(Cootinued from pqo I)
up 2 I~ a .m.; Valvollne down of Weboter 1nd Fult., Attar- whleh have only ameli runnera recognize her need. Your lam'
S.JO a.m.; Franc1o Hoolltanll noya.
lr them. With the aheer nylono, lly doctor can perhaps telk IurIa lllln betn1 preoaured by the down s .10 a.m.: Somet down
a oinlll ruMor doean't· ,how key to her (dished out with poly·
Republican party leadership lo 1 30 a.m.
IPECIAL NIGHT
except on closo tnapectton, and unsaturated fat, of course). Get
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brlnl h1o campalp and or~·"l· Kooawbo River _ Solva u
Syracuse Youlh night will be bosses are't supposed to look her to him for a physical checkC.na
..uonat lbitltioo from Onto In- Londoo :·:16 1 m .
. y P observed TuHly, Moy 14 II that close. - CIUC
CHICK up, alter! him about her chanl·
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to GOP nauonal headquarters.
Wi~field. 1:io ;:."~tche: 17:30 p. m. when tho SyracuSI WITH RUN-DOWN HOSIC
ed mentll attitude, and tot h1m
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couHI reportedly haa not yet 11vBoow...th up ·w.J:~Id· • ~·30 PTA meets at t11e grade school. Dear Chick:
eulde her toward an egency
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EATMOitE
en • delm1~ answer to thla lat. Helen z
w· f ld 1 :to The program will he In charge Toke up the problem with that may brlnl her oack to
eat bid, Jo wh1ch he allegedly 11
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· of Mrs. Mary Hamm A report your office manarer Perhapa normal - H
7" Die C.at IIIIWiell AkHrolnu111
. · . · haler, Jr. down on the county councti PTA will 1he (he) will alfee 'thll nylons ;;;;;.;;;;;;;·~...;;;.·- - - - - ablt to namo hla owo title or.d
ICE CREAM SCOOP
salary and receive a dtaru of
W•'nl•'elldL':W P·~Ed·' EJ&amp;erBcblf be given, and refreohmenll will art aheer dlsuter the CW'It of
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· lin. Dorothea Riebel entartalned the Wsgl al her home
Wed"'"l!Af : ~- Mrs.
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Students of PoNeroy and MiddlepOrt Hi&amp;h schools ing of hil prei'IM~ Plf!o:Jha~
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boarded a B &amp; puseneer train bound for Washington, he be allowed to teke lie deD. C., late last nilht on the first leg of their annual aenlor lector 1.test.
trip.
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tght Pomeroy seniors and 33 from Middleport 11'" I rullnr lilinll him hand·
were at the shlion, IUK&amp;aee in hand, ••I for the memor· ed down Dec. 21 • !962, by I hI
able tour,
Oh10 Supreme Court.
Both
Reservation• lor the Mlddto- 1
croupa wltl raturn on Cleland, Philip Meter, Jerry
port Hllh ochool benquet muot Thursday, May II, at 3:3G 1. Shamblin, Tom Shlateen, Ernbe with Mrs. Lionel Boggo, tt~a· m. Pomeroy seniors will spond HI Sisson, David Gordon A~ DIVOTID TO tNTIIIn OP
surer, . by May II, tho llf!IS their entire time in Washington len Downie, George Korn.' .Tim
MltGl MAlON AliA
Alumm Executive eommltlet while Middleport o011tora pion Gilbert, Robert Arms,
Tony
•••"• ~ .:.::1 -·announced today,
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1A1 leave tilt capital tonight and Hendricks, Char leo Buffington .....:.':.~ni,::-•
Payment of p per ticket for visit New York City until Wed· Fred Boyd, Charles GIOO&lt;kner: ~~.. ":"11 11~""-~""'1'::
the banquet ••rtine •t 6 . 30 :nelday.
Philip Follrod, Ralph Werry, f~ .;;~~
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m., ond the dance at t .P r:· l Included Oil the tourlnc ache· Eugene Smith, Eddie Frick, ....,.. " .... must accompany tilt ream~: l dule lor Washtncton are visits Jim Meel, Mike Speo,.r, Jim- ::.':'" ... - - · " - lion. This amrunt Includes Il lto lhe White Hou... Washing- my Aleshire. Rolend Fisher,
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lor du.. to the IIIOCiatlon of ton Monumont, the Bureau ol and George Starcher.
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which 50 cents Is loc the a~o- EnJiflving and Printing, tho Chaperones lor Pomeroy are ..::l::"".'\:.00:
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ciaUon'a reneral lund and 10 Congressional
Ubrary, Su- Mr. and Mrs. Jam.. Diehl and - "'
cenll for the SUua (; PI r k premt Court build!&amp;, No lionel Forrest Ward.
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Scholarship Jl'und
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semor.
NlliCX18l Art Ollltry.
olyn Erwin Dianne McCOmAa
Try Our Dellcleua
Alumni may brinr a IUeot to Maklnl tho trip from Porn· Jenlce Goodall Rick
Oiler'
the benquet and dance lor an troy are Roae Alln Thtlu, Ma· John Allenswo;th, Rusa McEI:
addltloool P. ror alullllll not ry Stallard, Shlrtoy Hagey. Sh1o hinney, Paul Sprouse, Butch
wlshtne to attend the
ron Hawley, C.rolyn 8111, Bar· Bachtel. David Wiley, T 0 m
$1 memberahtp dueo
Calles, Sharon
llyaell, Rail, Larry Blaney, Don Roach
Ollf alumnua to attend
Sharon Mitch, Pltty H •11 y, Dick BoJIImer, Roeer Menley:
It's GoeoDOOdl
The dance also la
WIDiamo, Roae Wlo&amp;tlt, James Blaker Charlel Buoh
to the publk, admission $1.
sandra Wt\11, Sharon T h om a, Keith Soe, Richard Hayeo'
Five Saints orchestra will
Smith, Gloria Shu1111te, Tom Bryan, John Singer, Char~
vide daoce music.
Hltlltld, Judy B I 11•. los Hollinshed, Clare..,. StewWY 2-2516
. The banqlltt and dance
lnJifabam, Shirley Gar- art, Pat Cavo~. Ernest Bin&amp;
At tho Pomeroy ltn4 lrtqo
mlormal.
Kille Qullll, Jtmliftr Loh- Wilson and Jim Kokovllch '
Reunlona wiD be held
C.rolyn Vau1hln. H 1 It n
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these classea, startin&amp; with
Phoebt Harper, Joyce
elaSI of 1113 (50111) ucb
Judy Wehnllll, Pam
year Interval throo1h to
J - DoullU Tamno doubt tbout it. Wo !hot is, ttla, 11!3, lftl,
Key c.:nptoo,
our youn.attra too me. 1143, 1918, and lt5S.
Roletta Liole
MWldaya,
Speokor at tht banquet
Ba!to,
llldlord. '
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~th bKtncldt, cia., of Dick Well. Tom White, Ronn..y wtilch whtll
• anquet Is to be ID . Pholin, BUI MuM:ay' Roaer
l•'''""'nll,ry achool, tht dallce Yo11111, Dellltrt Chaoey, Tom.
IChool.
BW'Illidt, Dwtcbl
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!Continued from paft II
· ' kle battling
of Neeroe•
. ith police waa touched off by
·• dynamiting of the home of
Rev. A. D. King, brother ol Inte(l'ation leader, Dr. Martin Lu!her Kin• J
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,, r., an o . T . 1l&amp;toll mo~l. headquarters of Intelll'allon movement wntch beaan e missive campaign to tear
. down the racial borriero here
IIIII week• aco.
At leaot 21 penona were Injured. StorH and homeo were
Mt Afire 11 wert a taxicab and
a ttllrlner'a caudy motorcycle.
Polk:eman J . N. Spivey was
•tabbed twice In the beck. A
llllleab driver waa p u 11 1 d
fraiD his car ond belten.
Polkt Inspector William JU117 waa atruck wtlh a brick and
It tool&lt; 11.1 stitchel to close the
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thls year, Wallace was cloc~~~ue
and then Hoot Gibson . hit
a ba k to Sa an was ronverf&lt;od :end With his mother M... Mary
ed at 11.2 tn an early April~
~round-rule double. wh1ch scor- . 1c d
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ed Morgan. Radford came home m o at ou te P ay. r,Le mg a . Mr and Mrs Jack &amp;ar
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other ron came homP l)n a "'m- brough spent Tuesday evening
$ltlvmg that ever since.
by Terry Wdhams.
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The son of Mr. and Mrs.
By UnttH Pre&amp;s International
Rio Grande made it 4-0 In the l ~~al~~~re Sagan fanned t he . ;~arbro~gha
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Dwight·
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Amtrlcao League
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: th e d'1starwe .s agar. I. 'Mr - and 'Mrs . Frank Hudson
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tr' Mike
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8 1P1e an scor· struck out pight anrl is&lt;;•.wd on- and children of Syracuse spent
AIan IS a sop o~ore who won NEW YORK IUPII -The
ries with the New York Mete, los.
W. L. Pet. GB ,C am e
All.SEO honors m football last innatl Reds, still trying to
ing a single game Friday, winChicago
18 11 .621
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tk B d 1 . t0 0 k th i Sunday at the Allan Taylor
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ZAGREB
WPIJ- Iranned four an d gave up seven
Dean Brinker SnPnt
Monda•.r
N ny k
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rCincinnati is idle today before
· ew. or
4 12 .548 2~ Yugoslavw's champ1on woman 1 walks.
evening with the Ralph Let
P omeroy H1g~ football team where during the weekend.
last Ocotober when he ran a The Reds spUt a four-game
journeying to Chicago for a three·
1Balttmore
16 14 .533 2112 parachutlo;t was killed Saturday Foil wi g th
C0 ·h : family .
kick-off back for a touchdown.
day, three-game series.
I Cleveland
12 12 .500 3¥.1 when he, chute failt'd to open A t Lo hn
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16 17 .485 4 I durmg
O•• of the high s""'• of the
s nge es
f' ~t&gt;&lt; d 11~. pea·
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been ou t or 00 a. ~mce IS
weekend session here was SaturMdl"lca Baric, 21 • a bet'n a effort made bv lhr !f' Jm and
379
~sh:a; ~=~s ;ash:dlcated:
day when Joey Jay, with late· ''WW the real Saady Lotb ::~::~n
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~ parachute jumpt&gt;r for four years praised Saga~ ror hi~ grittv
3711
ac
r..,- sc man
e
game help from Bill Henry,
pleaoe atand np!"
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wants to jtake anotherdcra~k h~
gained his first win of the season.
Saturday's Resull!l
CASTRO IN ASIA
! Lanham noted that tO Rio
~e sport. He is 1).1 an welg
Jay dropped his first si.x decisions
New York 13 Baltimore 1
MOSCOW !UPli-Touring Cu-IGrande base,:·run ners WPre left
115 lbs. .
.
of the season.
Chica.go 4 Lo'; Angeles 2
. ban Premier Fidel Ca&lt;tro has ar· st raodl'&lt;i
The mile relay team wh1ch
Washmgton at Boston, ppd., ram rived in the central Asian city of Th ,. .1
d R· ·
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d r
A second gigh .spot came Sun·
Cleveland 6 Detroit 5 (10 inns.)
.
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was compose o
Ph .I M ll
ed p m
day when Bob Purkey, also wlth
Kan
I Bratsk, Moscow Radio reported son record t~ 3·11 as 1hrv now
Bruce Wallace, ALan WaUace,
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u en pac
o eroy
sas City 5 Minnesota 1
toda .
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Wilson and Rodne Sauer
Bowhng Lanes women bowlers Henry's aid, won his first decision
Sunday's Results
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prepare ror a two-ga rnP ·.em~s .
costs les8 than
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y ·
· ·ll last week in the double and of the season. Purkey was makw h
1 Castro arrived
thP Soviet Un-. wll h Kentu('kv tPam s th1c; Wf'€ k
All frrst place. wnmers WI • I t
Sh
U d ing his second start of the year By United Pre• laternatlonal
as . 3 Boston 2 llst. 14 inns.l I ion last month for a visil that On TuesdaY thev rr avP! ,,; I
be awarded ~ tr1p to the state smg es ournament.
e ro e
SATURDAY
Boston 4 Washington 1 !2nd)
has taken him throu~h fhou~ands .
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4fack meet at Ohio State Unl- the high or 497 series in the after being kept out of action be- LOS ANGELES -Sand
New York 2 Baltimore o
of miles of Sodet terril or
. 1Campb~J!~;v llle College . ,'lr an_
aflernoon game and wilt s~,f'nd i
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qersity staditUq the weekend of singles and led the all events cause or a shoulder Lnjury. Last -pit hed th
Dd h"J'e Ko~f:ix 1Chicago 14 Los Angeles 2 !!sO
Y·
a week
May 24-~.
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tally with 1403 pins.
week ~e made his first start but ca~ as et:~ :g~lesr Dodg~ l Los Angeles 7 Chicago 6 &lt;2nd) 1 RF.PORT HEAVY FIGIITING
\ Ihe mgcht. tbher~ bPfCor•l-1 mov mg I
when repaid
c rolyn Ba hne pia ed
was not chalked for the kiss
1Kansas City 2 Mi
t 1 11
on to urn e r~ ~nd .o ee;r on
Marietta's strong track team da. th c r
~h
Purk
t 11 th
·lnto ers defeated the San Francisco K
c·
n~eso a 121 0
MIAMI IUPO - Cuban exile Wedne sda y for a sing le J fl~r- :
in 6 mo•
successfully defended its Class oAn '"d Se singles "thwt~n 489d• th ethy -:venin a! the wReday In Gianta 8-0.
anpdsas ~ty at Mmnesota nd) ~ur-.· es here said this wePkend ' nooQ tilt ·
.
b
man a awyer WI "tO an
e nm m ng or e
s
P ., ram
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r
1
AA district tit1e Y. outscor 1ng Loui.!e Gilmore fourth with the first game SUnday, which the
Cleveland 9 Detroit !
I .~t ~ore t ta~ 800 peop e wel.·e . The games on TUPsday al~d
paymenl8.
14 other schools, WJth Coach
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k1l!e&lt;i m Cuba m recent wt&gt;eks m Wednf'Sdav will mark the fir~t 1
"ri'..l
Stewart's Galfui Academy 481.. For all events, Carolyn Reds won by a 3-0 shutout. Henry lied in the stretch to win the $61 ~
Monday • Probable Pltchf'rt a pitched battle between anti .
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Bachner was secOIXI with 1330 came in :f~th two nut and two
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( · hO
·meetings 0 1 e season Je! ween 1
thin-clads finiillint .In .seventh 'H I Kirkland th' d 'th 1324. Mets' Ori~se and "Struc
"U" k out Duke ·000 ·Wit.hert stakes
at ~queduct. - Don Lee (2-1) v ;~dgo Fn~gh c~.t~o guerrillas and go ..·ernment the Redmen and 11lf' J\enluck y :
e en
, 1r WI
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s r..u 1e 1s er militiamen
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BOSI'ON -Jose Gonzalez of!
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Exile radio commentator Luis Following 'the Kent uch· trip I
eastern repeated as the cham- 1319 total pms.
Purkeyshowedtheeffectsorhis New York scored a lO..roundsplit ' Washmglon at Boston &lt;mghtl-, Conte Aguero said reporl s ol the R G d
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Don Rudolph (3 21 0 r Ji B 1
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pion in Saturday's district meet In the oubles divis on Vera mac lVI Y
~a ng e g
a·
ision over Joe DeNucci of i . t d
m ron- righting iu Matanzas Province close out the season nr ~ t Tut&lt;s·l
&amp; SAVINGS CO,
at Peden Stadium against 17 Craig and Lily Gantarino were ters and al~owmg seven hits. He Newton, Mass.,· in a nationally s 8 (1.:!) vs Gene Conley (1.1). reached him in Miami through day w it h a double _ hearler !
first with 928, Phyl Mullen and
four strike-outs.
. _televised middleweight bout.
&lt;Only games ~heduledl .
"freedom sentinels."
,against West Liberlv Colle~e .
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Jean Warner second with 899
The second gl!lme waa a wild
Tuesdays Gamet
, Th 1.
Bob Miller, Mgr.
K
c·t t Cl I d .
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.
e mescore ·
ill
eSU
Dorothy Nier't and Betty Ll.sh affair marred by New York laos BOSTON -The Ma118Chusetts ansas 1Y a
eve an • mght , CYCLE RACER KILLED
! R G nd
200 201 00~ 5 1
125 E. Main St.
third with 891, and Louise Gil~ throwing refuse at _Cincinnati Boxing Commission recognized I Balh~ore at _Washing_ton, night
BRANDS H AT C H. P.ngland . Ml:rr~;aHa;vey 000 010 ro~~ ~ 5
Pomeroy, Ohto
more and Phyl Hennessy, four· players, and the ~mpues twice NJgeria's Dick Tiger as the world ~ ~trolt at Chicago, rught ,
IUPJl - Dave Downer 2!i. was 1 Sagan (WP l and Burger · H1lr.· 1
th with 889
threatened to forfe1t the game to middleweight champ lo n The mnesot.a at New York, n1ght
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~~~led an~ Derek Mmt.er' 28, wa_s ; dette (LP )' KlePk (71 ' 1nd 011- !
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National Le «u
InJUred Sunday followmg a collh ver
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m Pender, who recently retired, af!
a e
• sion in a ritOtorcycle race white ; .
- - ---- --a run to give the Met&amp; a 13-12 champion.
W. L. Pet. GB '
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l l.ravehng at 90 m1les per. hour.
19 13 .59f
st. Louis
19 14 576 IL Downer was dead on amval at 1
The Reds showed aome good LONDON -Roy Vernon scored .
BALTIMORE (UPII-Final re·
n the hospital
Minter's injuries
1ults of autopsies on the body of J
NeWS
hitting form, somethiog they have three goals ID leadln•• Everton tn Los
P•ttsborgh
16
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were no
le\·ed ser1oW1.
Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, forlacked most of the season, and a 4-1 victory that clinched the
. nge es
17 15 .531 2 1
16 15 ·516 2lh · NAMED FRESHMAN COAClt
mer Pittsburgh Steeler pro footPinson ev~ got a three- 1962-63 British Soccer League ~JC~go .
ball star, are expected to be re-home nm m the second championship.
C~cmnati
14 15 .483 llh
.
lell8ed either today or Tusday.
Mrs. Mabel Hetzer spent
game. Leo Cardeoas bad a threellVNDAY
Pbdadelph
14 16 .467 4
WATERVILLE, Mame tuP!lUpsc;pmb, 31, died in a friend's week end with her son, Mr. and run Jn.the-park homer in the first FORT WORTII 'D
-Jull New York
14 17 .452 4¥.1 Verne Ullom, former Unwers.aty
•partntent here last Friday. A Mrs. Arthur L. Hetzer and famfor the only Ckacinnatll"UDI. Boros of So~ .:~. N. ~-~ Mllwaukee
14 19 .424 5~ ! or Cincinnati athlete, has been
tnedical examiner said there was ily of Little hocking.
Cardena.!l also homered In the won tbe Colonial Invitation golf Houston
t3 19 .406 6 named freshman coach of foot- !
definite suspicion that "a narcot- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince second game. Both Pinson and tournament with a one--under-par
Saturday's Result•
ban, basket~IJ and baseball at ,
Jcs overdose caused his death." and Mrs. Laura Ruth went to Cardenas have bad their bitting 279,
.
Philadelphia B Milwaukee 5
Colby College. Ullom, who for· 1
Meauwbile; a Baltimore man Toronto to attend the funeral troubles.
Pittsburgh 3 St. Umis 2
merly played for the Brooklyn
lf8S held in $10,000 bail Sunday of Mrs. Ruth's brother,
The Reds will alay on the road SAO PAULO, Bru:il-111e Unit. Cincinnati 4 New York 2
Football Dodgers, . coached the .
em charges of possession of nar· Chevalier. He was a
until May 24, when they open an ed States won ita opening game Houston 5 Chicago 3 &lt;1st, night) last two years at rival Bates
mtlcs paraphernalia in connection resident of this
11-day borne visit. After meeting ln the world amateur basketball Houston 1 Chicago 0 (2nd, nighU l.:ego:e.:_
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with Lipscomb's death.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Chicago Tuesday. Wednesday aod to1D'Dament, 88-74 over Mexico. Los Angeles 8 San rancisco 0
New York at Houston, night
Pollee C!JRI· Joseph Carroll said ley of New Brighton, Pa.,
Thursday, lhe Reds will move oo
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llmlday'o Reoolto
Philadelphia at Los
the su!I[IOiit, TIJDothy Black, 25, visiting relatives here.
to St. Louis aod Milwaukee helore DALLAS -The American Foot- Phila, 4 Milwukee 3 (Jst, It Inns I Pittsburgh at san
told bJm thai Lipaeomb took a Mrs. Bess Larkins, Mr. and returning to Clnclnoall.
hall League 81Ul0llnced a plsn to Phlla. 6 Mllwukee 5 (2nd, 12 inns I
shot of berotn several holll'l be- Mrs. Marvin Marks and
give player help to the New York St. Louis I Pitts. I Ust, 12 inns)
fore his death. The 290-pound Une- Caruthers were Sunday
HIGH COURT MEETI1
Jeta and the oakland Ratdero. Plttoborgh 4 St. Louis 3 (2nd)
Concrete is a lifetime
lllllil wbo won stardom with the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
WASHINGTON &lt;UPil-The SuClnctonati 3 New York 0 11sU
buy. It's fire and termite
Baltimor~ Colts died Friday after Marks of Chester.
preme Court meet. today to haod MIDLAND, Tex. -David Faw- New York 13 Cincinnati 12
proof - yet initi_al cost is
being found unconacious at Black's Recent visitors of Mr.
down opinions and orders after ,cett, M. of Lubbock, Tex., was: HoWiton 2 Chicago 1
low. For all C"oncrete
apartmeoL
Mrs. Gene Wilson were
Its lnst two-week recess of the tilled in ao auto accident at Rat- Loo Angelea 6 San Franclseo 5
needs call us!
Captalo Carroll of the narcotics and Mrs. Rohert Sima
term.
tleaoake Raceway,
Moodoy'o Prullohle Pllehero
~uad aaip Block told him he family of Belpre.
The otne justices will ott every
New York at Houston tnir!htlbought a "bag" of heroin, for $12 Mr. . and Mrs. BID
Monday until adjoumment in ALL FEIIDINANIJIJ
,
Roger Craig &lt;2-31 va Bob
.at about t a.m., Friday. "Black and Pamela open!
June. The date depeodo oo how
TILBURG, The Ne4herlanda &lt;J~).
they then weot back to his Mr. and Mrs, Charles
get their work dooe. !UP)) - A Dutch QjlErirnent Ill 40nly game ocheduledl.
Phono WY 2-3284
&lt;boose oo Brice St. aod cooked up son and aon of Logao.
have oow been com- bull-lighting failed Suoday be~·· Gomeo
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h heroin, splitting it evenly," Mrs. Cora Soulier of
eause the bulls wolild 1101 fthL Cbtclnoati at Chicago
II reported. "Black said Mrs. Esta Guillaum of Kaosas
About 7,000 bored spectatol'll St. Louis at Milwaukee, night
comb. then ,ahol his IniAl bio City, Mo., Mrs. Clara
ens, Mrs. VIvian Humpbrey, walehed .....U bulls brought here
own arm."
and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Mrs. Hazel L. Buckley and the from Spain muncb grasa tn the
Bisek appear~&lt;! In MJlllictpal side of Parkersburg were
Mrs. Riebe). The eune bull rlog while Dutcb matador.
Court here Stmday. Prelimill81'Y. to attend the · filnerel or
wtU be 'llith '· Mrs. ocreamed and jomped In front of
~earlng was postponed until 3 sister, Mrs. Frankie Pickens.
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IO J' P•l Middleport High school Three recorda were set In the tbe fouraome turned In a time 1-10, St. Aloysiuo 12 3-5, East- Time - 3:33.! : POLl! VAULT: '~
". the trac k map saturday m ClaiS A meet, but none of the of 1:38, their best of the sea- ' ern 8, Uoioto 7, Racine 6 3-5, 1Piymale, Ironton, Height - 11'
t:. · Southeastern Ohio Dl8tr~et Clas~ AA winners challenged son. in earning fiftfl place. This Albany 4, Huntington 3, Cen- 11".
MARIF.TTA fUPI) - \fattett.
1 :ollege's erew ' returned SUnday
C ·'" A track meet at Alheus prev10us retords during satur- group ls c:ompoaed of Charlie tralia 1, and Paint Valley and Results of the Class A meet •
~ en they copped first places day's aU-day meet
Burnet, Gene Armstrong Seaman I each. Laurelville had are :
1 'rom Philadelphia wttli the Del
~· dash events.
~letts collected six firsts Franl: Giber!, and Brian J1n. 3-5 wh11e Mancbester and Ames- SHOT PUT: Shockley, Chesa- .,..
Vail Trophy, won (Ill the Scbuylo
• 1\'allace competing In tilt! 100 to wm Ito socood meet;p. a row tala.
Berne failed IAl gain a point. peake,
Distance 44'-3"; .
I
kill River at Philadelphlf Satury· rd dash e uaied the Class With Chilllcothe taking lhe run- 1n Clua A, Claude Tomblin ,The winners in Clua AA with POLE VAULT: Harris, St. AI'
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~, day tn a come-from-hehlnd upoet
A~.\ time ~ ~ and 3 seconds ~er up spot in Class AA. T be of Beaver se&amp; two new records their times or diBtances are as oysius, HeJght - 10'-8"; HIGH 1
~.
iti win over defending ehampioa
wh~ fmal scoring showed Marietta u he bettered hi! own 880-yard follows :
JLIMP: Rucker,
Southeast·
:~W!f~~.~.-~:~tt:!i: WIII
h:
f"xt"'rgetown UniVffslf¥.
,. tie Wilson a s~ster
i's ' look in f~rward to comin 55, Chllllcothe 43, Lancaster 32, run and mile run mArks. T h e 1!0-HIGH HURDLES: P a p e, ern, Height - 5'-9" ; BROAD
The Pioneers pulled JnfD the
uul for t!tball next Se 1 b g Ironton 29, Athe~s 2.1, South only other record was estab- """etta, Time - 15.4; Ill • JUMP: Ritchie, Eastern, Disl tead m the taot hall-mOo to wta
ran the
dash in 2:.:~h:~ Point 18, Galhpohs 6, Crooksvl~ lished by Frankfort's 880 ·yard YARD HASH: Williams, Mar- taoce - 19'-8"; D~US, Shockby aboatlengtlo tn S:fll! oa the
220
tneth of
d bette tllan le, Greenfield, and Warren Lo- relay team which turned the 1etta, Tune- 10.3; MILE RUN, ley, Chesapeake, DIStance '1 2,000 meter course. thr ~lass. ;~co~ime. ;allace cal, aD With 3, and· Belpre and course in 1:35.1, shaving two - Jenks, Chillicothe, Time - 4:· 138'-9 and 3-4"; 120-IDGH HURBehind Georgetown came AmI
k • I'
. h 440 Coal Grove with Z points, Lo- tenths of a secood oH the o I d 43.6; IDGH JUMP: Rose, Ath- DL~:
Bower
Frankfort
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~a~h t~i':.e ~ t'rst Ill t e gan, Piketon;· and Portsmouth mark held by Chesapeake. ens, Height - 5'-10':; 810-RJ!:- Time - 16.3; tOO-YARD DASH; Behind the slx·hlt pilchh:g ed on a sacrifice fl y bv Ro~er and 0,..,~ Tech. ' .
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laded to win a pOint.
Other Class A double win- LAY: Won by Ch111lc01he, T'tme ,Wallace, Middleport, Time -of Dave Sagan, the Rio r.rand ci Myors . Jim Shrmer rappe&lt;l a · It wa Marietta's seventh conCo~ch Bob Wise's screw took Charles Williams ~r Ma~letta ners were ~on Shockley
or- t;35;_ SH~ PUT: Eachus, 10.6; MILE RUN:
Tomblin, ~llege Redmen defeated Mor !'l~~le, and later _scorPrl fro rn secutive victory in taking -the cup.
a thrrd place in the mile relay, was the only three-tLme wmner Chesapeake m the shot put and Gallipolis, DiStance - 48-7'4"; Beaver, Time - 4:34.8; sat • r1s Harvey College 5-3 Saturda~ 1 th1rd when Morns Harvey err· io·- - - - - - - - - giving Middleport a total of 24 of the day as he won the 100, discus, and Alan Wallace
of 440-YARD DASH:
Wtlliama, YARD RELAY, Won by Frank- afternoon at Charleston.
ored on an Infield smash by
· ~rmeJ
points, good tor third place tn 220, and 440-yard dash events. Middleport, who won the 100 and Marietta, Time - Sl.8; BROAD fort, Time - 1:35.9; 440-YARD Sagan's line hurling w a s B•ll Burger.
'-A
the Class A meet.
His teammate, Roger P ape, 440-yard dashes.
JUMP: Walker, Ironton, Dis· DASH: Wallace,
Middleport, Imade even more effective by . The Redmen scored I heir 1
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won both the high and low bur- Ron Ritchie of Eastern de- lance - 20' 8\0"; 181 . WW Time - 53.1; 1811-UlW HUR- the good defensive effort on th• f1flh run io the top of the sev-1
. Meigs County had another dies.
lhrooed defending broad jump HURDLES: Papo, Marietta. DLES: McCormick, Southeast- part of his teammates, w h 0 enlh inning when Radwrd sine- '
fust place wm~, Ron Ritchie, Phil Rose . of Athens success· champion, Jetty Detillian
of Time - 22:04; DISCUS,
D. ern, Time - 23:04; 880 - YARD were charged with just one er· led . stole both seconrl and third I
the Eastern High Jumper, who fully defehded his district high Southeastern as the high flying Jones, Chillicothe, Distance -RUN : Tomblin, Beaver, Time ror, while Morris Harvey com- base, and then scored on Hoot :- - - - - · - - - - - leaped 19 feet and e1ght incbes jump title as he reached 5'-10". Ritchie scored 19'-8".
121 9Y•": 810-YARD RUN: Goo-_ 2:04.!; %20-YARD DASH: milled six
Gibson's squeeze bum
, Ralph Lee called on Deao
in the Class A broad jump Aatde from .the shot JXII vic- Final ocoring in the Claso A nell, Chillicothe, Time - 2:05.4; Wilson, Middleport, Time _ The Redmen hopped right on . Morris Harvey sta~ed a rally Brmker Sunday a~ternoon.
event.
lory by Eachus, Gallia Acad- showed
Southeastern 531&gt;, Zfli-YAIID DASH:
WUHams, 23.9; MILE RELAY: Won by losing pitcher Jim Burdette In m the bottom of the eJ~hth when Bill Carleton called. on Dan
For Wallace the time was emy's only other points came inFrankfort 45, Chesapeake 24- Marietta, Time - 24.2; MILE Frankfort, Time_ 3:41.2.
the first inninoo 88 they touchE-d they pushed acros~ two runs ;Smlth Tu~~ay evemng.
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of en D. Zirkle of Mason forfeited shelt,&lt;28, Polllliooy,
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CroW'o Steak Houee. Shirley Hy· • 123.70 bond on a speeding lery, and Marcil Jene Gnrver; •
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k rea~ sermon Mav 19 11 2 Wmlleld dams were on the allis. ImAO lor -· 1-;;;. ~-trll and 1 mtt 1 man racently who 11 o..r' Helen··
at II a.m. Mrs. Reed was cited
Offtct Houn: 8to 12, 2 l.o 6 (CION at Noou OD
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- - - - - - -- - - - - - -'"" Eaotern R1gh school sen- Olllo IIIYor _ Albert Holden be held tilt eveninl ot '1\iea- to marry me. !It II h - Ia bake. We OIICt 1te normally end lf"-&amp;iii;i;;i;;;i.i;,;,;;;~~;,;;;;;_;
lors.
down 13 7 m . D
Crock- doy, May :n1t, at the Vtterana uylne lhat he wanll mainly to eojoyed tt. About a year 10
Tho Rov . William Voris. pao- 1011 dow~ 13 a7 ·:ici ave B
Memorial In Columbua.
eet tvea with till children Wbo ahe atarted readln&amp; about fool·
lor of the St. John'o Lutheran ' H. down 15 ' 5 · m•:;· 1~n,us
care Mlhinl about him but on· IJh feds, and now ohe'a ICtred
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be held in the high school aud- Sporn u: 18 ' 1. 15 : m'. pMls~ the Republican Natiooal Com· almpleat way to cut them out moot foodo contain toxins. She
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Chairman Shaw~n allied that td will. Ha Ia very vindictive aprayec! wllh peslleld•• will tV·
two ~hero by the,eirls' }'oe l ll, 2;46 a.m.·; 'Lutlo Edw':i I"bllldea Bill Miller, dinner }Ill'- about• them, and other "till- enlullly kill ua; that we'll all
club, Crystal Night ... and Lit· down II. 5, 50 a.m.; Leila Shea,.. tlclpanta mey look forwlrd ID miH.
d~o of heart trouble If ohe doe•
$2.4,
tit 'l'lllnl•. My Lord. Pnnclpal er up 19 4 , 19 1 m , Eutern up 11 ohGrt addreu bJ GoYornor I do Ml ion him, bull hlvo n I ellmlnete all lata; t be I I
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told him I'll be 11ood wila Ia aweeta (even ratlinll wlll ruin
Robert G. Ashley will present l19. 6 • .;..; lro~e Chotin up 20 'Jamoo A. Rhodea.
1M spoaker.
it :20 o.m.; Queen City down 20 ' "
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return lor hit tlklnl cara
of our teeth, and so on and on and
Seniors to araduato aro Peg- 7 o.m.; St. Maryo down 21 4 Our d~, Mr. lhaWID mt. He Ia 58. I am 31, and tired on. She's drlvlna herself end
11 Amberaer, Wesley Arbauah. 1 m . Orca up 21 5 1 . ai contlnuted, will brlnl topth· of lfllbbinl tor 1 Uvlnr.
ua craey wllh her phobl"'
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~· er the m o • t •thuotaotlc We're aoina Into this. •Jth our All day long she alii tn the
Babo, Eileen Brannon, Melanie Rowe up il 1 1 ~ .''Fral~ · group ever to aaaamblo at a eye• wldt open, 10 how7an
w houoe and reads about these
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Brown, Charles Caldwell. Mary er up :12, 1,05 •. ,;., ,·'Robert :- oimllar, avent In IIIIa eraa. AU ·be hurt! What do you think! horrible htlnes lhat are threat· ·
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Calllti'Oil, Ronald Cashdollar, Lea down 23 7 p m . Chr' J · of Ohio s residents are extreme- ELSA
eoinc us. She feeds on her im- 1
4-PIICI PLACI SITTING
Dovid Chadwell. Vernon Cle- down 23 3
h 11 1 r. ly proud to h"'o elected a Gov- .l.loar l!:laa:
aainallon. People avoid her be· I
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land, Judith Codner. George Stevens.;. ~p ~~~up 1 '-~. ~ ornor who is maklne e deter- I thiok you'd better llkt a caun all ahe can talk 1bout is
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The ll1ht Te Umlt
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, .- Cooper, Joyce Flck, BobJ'oster, R. H. Bosworth 11 up Gr:.nup m1?ed light agalnat. waste, '?" second look. A marriage based po110nous foods. She won't eo
GUOinlllftt
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only
J1tklyn Fr!Cker, Sharon Freck- 12 . 40 1 m. Gon
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efficiency, and duplication m on spite and love1ess security anywhere for fear of what
Corner Second l Mill St,
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MIGH1 suceeed , true. but I'd lhey'lloerve. She thinka ev-with tklt IMitM tft4 . - 1Mf '"""'-•
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LDClT ONII COUPOI'I PIDI CVITOIDII
arpn, Roger Hawk, Sharon up 8:10 a.m.; Onward d 0 w • Anyone wishing to purchase give It about tho odde I'd live one. Ia ICiinlt her but we only
T
Cew"" o..tl ~v 1:1 Thrv IM'I 11 .- I¥Are
Mon. Thru Thurt, 9AMto6 ,M
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Hayman, B~r~ara 1~111, Gary Greenup 7:-4::) a.m.; New Or· dinner tickets may do 10 at a picket renee ~llinst Niagara want to hlfp her over this aw.
M. end Sat. 1:30AM to 1:30 ,M
Holter, Patnc1a McGrath, John leans up 3% 3 1 m . C0 tton ,th Di
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lui lhin&amp; that la ruinlnc all our
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Suo Myers, Rkhard N e as o, gene Jones up :13, 2, 05 a.m.; Room 810 , 18 East Broed We're a JII'OUP of working but the more we ljllk the more
Lylo Nichols. Ronaleen
Os- [Western up 33. 3,25 a.m.; Ben Street, Columbua, or by callln&amp; flrla who aharo the untveratl rigid ahe becomea. II makeo
borne, Ronald. Pooler, Faye iMcCool down M, l1:30 p.m.; CApital 8-8M 3.
[problem: how to loot lht bill me want to cry. C.n you IUf•
Robertson, Hennetla Russell. Emily Jean down 34 !NO
lor oylona. My otocklnes uot cest anything? - FROM CALIC.rolyn Sisson, Roger Starcher, Im . Plttsburrer up 34 4: IS a. Relidento In Central and more thao my lunches, 11 I FORNIA
Darlene Torrence, Charle• Web- 1m·: Tibolt dow 8. 10 ' · a. SOUthern Ohio lnternted In pur· manaeo to aprout a runner or ~ar F.C.:
er, Dru1llla Will, and Judy ·'
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cha1in1 llekell ahould contaet aoag on nearly every day.
Your mother needs expert
Younr.
Galllpolto · Da111 Helen R. their reapctlve
llepubllcan What do you thlk about of· help, and the Sljlte Me n t a 1
do~n 7:05 p.m.; Bayou
Lor· County Finance Chairman. 1n lice girls going bare-legged, or Health Clinic In your city could
WIRE BRIEFS
ramo up 12:46 a.m.; Jordan Melgo it Ia Bernard V. Fultz, parhapo weartoc
otocklngs provide it, but first she must
(Cootinued from pqo I)
up 2 I~ a .m.; Valvollne down of Weboter 1nd Fult., Attar- whleh have only ameli runnera recognize her need. Your lam'
S.JO a.m.; Franc1o Hoolltanll noya.
lr them. With the aheer nylono, lly doctor can perhaps telk IurIa lllln betn1 preoaured by the down s .10 a.m.: Somet down
a oinlll ruMor doean't· ,how key to her (dished out with poly·
Republican party leadership lo 1 30 a.m.
IPECIAL NIGHT
except on closo tnapectton, and unsaturated fat, of course). Get
JSIIi·H.
brlnl h1o campalp and or~·"l· Kooawbo River _ Solva u
Syracuse Youlh night will be bosses are't supposed to look her to him for a physical checkC.na
..uonat lbitltioo from Onto In- Londoo :·:16 1 m .
. y P observed TuHly, Moy 14 II that close. - CIUC
CHICK up, alter! him about her chanl·
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to GOP nauonal headquarters.
Wi~field. 1:io ;:."~tche: 17:30 p. m. when tho SyracuSI WITH RUN-DOWN HOSIC
ed mentll attitude, and tot h1m
SO EXTRA
couHI reportedly haa not yet 11vBoow...th up ·w.J:~Id· • ~·30 PTA meets at t11e grade school. Dear Chick:
eulde her toward an egency
J·~-~ (, . ""' ! PURCHAH
EATMOitE
en • delm1~ answer to thla lat. Helen z
w· f ld 1 :to The program will he In charge Toke up the problem with that may brlnl her oack to
eat bid, Jo wh1ch he allegedly 11
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· of Mrs. Mary Hamm A report your office manarer Perhapa normal - H
7" Die C.at IIIIWiell AkHrolnu111
. · . · haler, Jr. down on the county councti PTA will 1he (he) will alfee 'thll nylons ;;;;;.;;;;;;;·~...;;;.·- - - - - ablt to namo hla owo title or.d
ICE CREAM SCOOP
salary and receive a dtaru of
W•'nl•'elldL':W P·~Ed·' EJ&amp;erBcblf be given, and refreohmenll will art aheer dlsuter the CW'It of
HOW T"I:U WID, MAY 1M
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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
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King Builders Supply
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Martin Restaurant
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Drugs

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Ewing's Funeral Home

ARNOLD GRATE

Ohio

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Ohio Rutlond

Ohio

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Rutland Furniture Co.

Meigs General
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Powell's Service
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BLUE SUNOCO 'PRODUCTS
Middleport

Quality Print Shop

The Midway Market

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The Shoe Box
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Downie-Gross
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Middleport

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Ohio Valley Baking Co.

Johnson· Simpson
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Foreman &amp; Abbott

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co
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Insurance

·Funeral Home
Ohio Middleport

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Ohio

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Swisher &amp; Lohse Rexall
Drugs

Courtesy Of

Norma Goodwin, Florist
Ohio

Pomeroy

Ewing's Funeral Home

ARNOLD GRATE

Ohio

Pomeroy
Ohio

Ohio Rutlond

Ohio

Pomeroy

Ohio

Rutland Furniture Co.

Meigs General
Hospital ·staH
Powell's Service
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BLUE SUNOCO 'PRODUCTS
Middleport

Quality Print Shop

The Midway Market

Ohio

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The Shoe Box
Ohio

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Goessler's Jewelry
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Ohio Valley Baking Co.

Johnson· Simpson
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Foreman &amp; Abbott

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Crow's Steak House

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"Todays Hospital
CAREER
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For America's Youth"

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My opoolal lovorilo, thou&amp;h,
WU 1 pi II the BI:NIU ol 1ft.
that art eao qlteD Improve on graving ond prinllnc. wbcn c:ur·
lite; asked aboul the monoy, the reocy II lllltltllaeturo. "Money.
culprll oald he couldn't explain iiiOblty, money everywhere," lhe
how It got there. 11 wu a dlJ. sold, "ond oot I dollor 10 take
appointinl perlormanco, dotlDI home."
him at lout 10 the Uoyd Nolu 11so Cbaaael Swtsa: AI a rtera. Any modero haoli COUld do port drculAlod here Tuesday tbet
better. Didn't be kllow be wu\
on camer1.
The program was much more ef
ncient thaD tho tuckl011 ba•·1
mao. It bypaosed oot of tho
..(JRI'88

.n:

' JN MEMORY of my

dear

husband , Oliver Linkt&gt;nhoker.

who P"SSL.od away one
ago today, May 13, 1962.
A year has passed since you
left that. night.

1 know you were tired, readv I
to g1ve up the fight.
It wa:s so heart-breaking
have to watch you go,
For your dear family and

WMPO Radio

who loved you so.
The Lord opened He;aven's i

Moftday Tbra Frldayo
6:00 News
l:il5 Sacred Heart Program

door and you went in,

Never to experience pain
·

sorrow again.

So be happy, my dear,
God 's loving care,
And if He's willing. sorneday I
I'll meet you there.
Sadly missed by
wife, Mary.
5 13 lie

NOTICES
SOUP, 20c, Chile, 20c. Hom e
made pie, 15c. Jack's Dairy
Bar, Middlenort.
5-71tc

COFFEE 5c. Home-made donuts Sc. Breakfast served and
lunches packed at Bwrnel:te'•'ll
Home Restaurant and Pizza
Shop. Reasonable prices.
en 5:30 a. m. till 12 p. m.

"Antique Car'' Pattern
Toll16 oz. Water
Glosses With Purchase
You get 1 glass free each
time you purchase 10 gal·
Ions of gasoline or more, or
a combination oil change
and lube job.

Start A Sat Now!

Pomeroy landmark
Super Service St1tion
Open 24 Hour•

WY 2-9932

Phone WY 2·9976, Middleport,
Ohio.

New FRIGIDAIRE··
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12·1b. capacitJL,,,

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Mutual Newo
8:35 Brealtfast Porty
9:011 Mutual Naws
6:20 Country J~mboret
9:05 Brealtfaal Party
11:30 News
9:30 Mutual News
6:35 Farm World Now•
1:35 Breakfast Party
8:45 Meigs County RFD
10:110 Mutual News
7:00 Mutual NIWI
10:1111 Polka Party
7:0~ Brlaltfaot Party
10:110 Mutuli Nowo
7:30 Mutual News
10:35 Muolc In Tho Alr
7:SO News Heport
10:45 The Good Life
a.011 Breakfast Party
10:55 Under Ohio Skies
1:011 News
11:011 Mutual News
9:115 Coffee With Janlll
II :1111 Top Ten Show
9:30 Mutual Ntwt
11:30 Mutuol News
9:.Sii Collee With Janel
II:SS Top Ton Show
e,ts Betty Newton Show
12:00 Nooll Ntws
lb:OO Mutual News
12:15 Muoleal Interlude
10:00 Mlniaterial Assoclntloa
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
10'20 Coun!ry Hoe Down
1:011 Mutuol Newo
10:30 Mutual NeW!
1:115 Platter Party
1~:31 Coun!ry HOE Down
~:00 Mutull Newo
1(:00 Mutual News
~:05 Travelin' Tlmo
1(:05 Educauonal Nl!WI
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1t:08 Coomtry H,oe Down
a. ~:35 Travellll' Tlmt
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Swap Shop
1:011 Mutual Haws
If:30 Mutual N1~
U6 Slllldown llerenld1
11:35 Farm News
6:30 Mutual NI!W1
1{:55 Upper Room MedltaUons 6:35 Sundown Sertoadt
1~:58 Dow Jones Stock Aver. 7:30 Oil the Alr·MIY
~:00 Noon Newa, Weather
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7:30 Mutull NtWI
~:00 Mutual News
7:35 Army Hour
1:05..1\IUiiC Just For Y011
8:011 Baptlll Wymao'l Hour
t:30 Mutual Newo
8:30 Network Ntlll
I:35· Musle Just For You
8:35 Hour of Deliveranoa
i:oocFulton Lewll Jr. News •
(Rev. Paul Jones)
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9:011 Wings of Heallng
Music Just For You
9:30 Mutual Newo
Mutual News
1:35 Leslslative Revi•w
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10:00 Voice ol Prophocy
~:00 Mutual Nelli
10:110 Mutual News
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10:11 Wub. Rapta to People
3i 30 Mutual Newo
10:50 Sunday Chapel
3i35 Plaller Party
11:00 CoimJry Hymn Time
4;Qf Nevis
11:110 Mutual News
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4;40· Pllltter Party
12:00 Noon Newo
1:00 Mutual NtWI
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GiGS 1'11Velin' Time
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teeta
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1:oo Hour o1 DecWoo s;~~ Tranlln' Tlmo
BUiy Graham
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1:30 The Lutbtran iiAiur
l&gt;l!S ·van Patrick Sporll
2:011 The Bia Ue
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1:10 Muttlll New.
.:15 Sundown SefeiWio
2:35 Back To The Cross
1:30 Mutual NeWI
4!:110 Rev. llomle 'lborne
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3:30 The Qillot Hour
~:30 SJgno!f..May
4:110 Mutual Ntwt
..luHay
4:05-6:110 Sunday Showca..
8:110 News
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5:30 Mutual News
1:35 Fartn World New.
6:00 Mutual News
1:40 RFD
6:00 Mutual Newa
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aloa. tbet I wouldD't be surpri&amp;ed
any day oow 1o- a o!Oidup ....
pull a sample job for the edHtca·
ol a documeatary pn&gt;dueor.
.NIIC'TV's "Sbow of the Week,"
lor lnltabce, hu had reai-Ufe
proi"Oml about a hospital ern&lt;r·
seney warct: aboul a comedl ..
!Shelley Berman! exploding with
lui')' when bls aet wu Interrupt· Secret Servlot'o two malo funo.
ed;. :.inti moat reeently lbotlt the ttons protectlna the Firot Fam·
relotlonshlp between an ex-convict ily - ond con""'lrllled on the
al11l·' li parol! officer. And TtJeo. other: Boldin&amp; counterleillnS to a
da7.'ntpt, Jn ABC-TV'o holf·hoor minimum lllld apprehendtng of·
"Qiiae-Up," look at how the S&amp;- lendero. In addltinD lo the llr·
cief Service com ball ...unterfelt· l port arrest, there wu also •
we saw an airport arrest ol scene of an O&lt;tual di)'U&amp;bt raid
a dapper little mao hoping to get on a club. This waa darkened to
on a plane to London .tth a suit· keep the Secret Service agentll ...
cue contalntng f!8,000 In bogtll oret.
.
$20 blllo.
A prelude to IIlii r!lld bad an
.·II WIIO like HeiDI a oequence ogeot sitting In a ear nearby;
out of I good Ro810Uinl movie. telling ABC-TV what was goi:J&amp; to
Tho camoro followed the man happen. I am "' eondldoned now
frcim the woW down u he briskly to this sort of stuff that I would·
s~ped toward hit desttnotlon at n't bova been aurprloed II be had .
Idlewild ~lrport In New York. bls pulled out a aun and otarted blal!'
valuable lltUe caa owlnllng to 1511 owl)', with oldo eommonts
and fro. One would almost hove about "Dirty rats" ond.or "nliBY
thought it was Alfred Hitchcock roportero," Anyway, be didn't,
who woo doing tho woikln&amp;, n• ond he wu I good. frank guide
c&lt;pl he worko for CBS-TV. At to 1 Usht Uttle detective-type
osiy: rote, lho man wu ftnally otof)l ourvoy, whleh aloo gave pie·
stopped, and then came sad proof toriot ~ of .~ood and bad

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of her CBS-TV toor ol Lond&lt;m.
HI for l)cl. I, 1Mr opst •• •
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ldlow!ld alrplirlla Nl'lf York, leo
hedged 011 I dlllDIIo ...,.., and
said he would tDow IliON bf lao
day ..• A fiPOI"l"' ~
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1:111 Spa$ 1'otlq
1:10 World Newa
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12:30 Agrlcultuul Agool
12.4S Counlr)l Go Rouno.
1:55 Newt Beet
1:00 Cotmtry Go 1\ounr
1:16 Newo Bell
1:011 Midway Mstinet
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1:110 LAICIIID1III
1:10 Public Servlc:e
1:45 ~ of Blewsinl
10:00 Muon 00unl)' "•""
10:06 talk at lbo Toft
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16:55 World News
1:00 QJmmnntty Newt
11:00 Talk ol the Tawil
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11:41 Wwld .,.,..
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11:116 Mlsoll County NOWI
8:10 Musical Cloclr:
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.~tosl

rn. -

M rivldlyl.
My opoolal lovorilo, thou&amp;h,
WU 1 pi II the BI:NIU ol 1ft.
that art eao qlteD Improve on graving ond prinllnc. wbcn c:ur·
lite; asked aboul the monoy, the reocy II lllltltllaeturo. "Money.
culprll oald he couldn't explain iiiOblty, money everywhere," lhe
how It got there. 11 wu a dlJ. sold, "ond oot I dollor 10 take
appointinl perlormanco, dotlDI home."
him at lout 10 the Uoyd Nolu 11so Cbaaael Swtsa: AI a rtera. Any modero haoli COUld do port drculAlod here Tuesday tbet
better. Didn't be kllow be wu\
on camer1.
The program was much more ef
ncient thaD tho tuckl011 ba•·1
mao. It bypaosed oot of tho
..(JRI'88

.n:

' JN MEMORY of my

dear

husband , Oliver Linkt&gt;nhoker.

who P"SSL.od away one
ago today, May 13, 1962.
A year has passed since you
left that. night.

1 know you were tired, readv I
to g1ve up the fight.
It wa:s so heart-breaking
have to watch you go,
For your dear family and

WMPO Radio

who loved you so.
The Lord opened He;aven's i

Moftday Tbra Frldayo
6:00 News
l:il5 Sacred Heart Program

door and you went in,

Never to experience pain
·

sorrow again.

So be happy, my dear,
God 's loving care,
And if He's willing. sorneday I
I'll meet you there.
Sadly missed by
wife, Mary.
5 13 lie

NOTICES
SOUP, 20c, Chile, 20c. Hom e
made pie, 15c. Jack's Dairy
Bar, Middlenort.
5-71tc

COFFEE 5c. Home-made donuts Sc. Breakfast served and
lunches packed at Bwrnel:te'•'ll
Home Restaurant and Pizza
Shop. Reasonable prices.
en 5:30 a. m. till 12 p. m.

"Antique Car'' Pattern
Toll16 oz. Water
Glosses With Purchase
You get 1 glass free each
time you purchase 10 gal·
Ions of gasoline or more, or
a combination oil change
and lube job.

Start A Sat Now!

Pomeroy landmark
Super Service St1tion
Open 24 Hour•

WY 2-9932

Phone WY 2·9976, Middleport,
Ohio.

New FRIGIDAIRE··
Washer bas ,.

12·1b. capacitJL,,,

f
I

8:05 Breakfast Party
Mutual Newo
8:35 Brealtfast Porty
9:011 Mutual Naws
6:20 Country J~mboret
9:05 Brealtfaal Party
11:30 News
9:30 Mutual News
6:35 Farm World Now•
1:35 Breakfast Party
8:45 Meigs County RFD
10:110 Mutual News
7:00 Mutual NIWI
10:1111 Polka Party
7:0~ Brlaltfaot Party
10:110 Mutuli Nowo
7:30 Mutual News
10:35 Muolc In Tho Alr
7:SO News Heport
10:45 The Good Life
a.011 Breakfast Party
10:55 Under Ohio Skies
1:011 News
11:011 Mutual News
9:115 Coffee With Janlll
II :1111 Top Ten Show
9:30 Mutual Ntwt
11:30 Mutuol News
9:.Sii Collee With Janel
II:SS Top Ton Show
e,ts Betty Newton Show
12:00 Nooll Ntws
lb:OO Mutual News
12:15 Muoleal Interlude
10:00 Mlniaterial Assoclntloa
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
10'20 Coun!ry Hoe Down
1:011 Mutuol Newo
10:30 Mutual NeW!
1:115 Platter Party
1~:31 Coun!ry HOE Down
~:00 Mutull Newo
1(:00 Mutual News
~:05 Travelin' Tlmo
1(:05 Educauonal Nl!WI
&amp;:so Mutual New•
1t:08 Coomtry H,oe Down
a. ~:35 Travellll' Tlmt
:
Swap Shop
1:011 Mutual Haws
If:30 Mutual N1~
U6 Slllldown llerenld1
11:35 Farm News
6:30 Mutual NI!W1
1{:55 Upper Room MedltaUons 6:35 Sundown Sertoadt
1~:58 Dow Jones Stock Aver. 7:30 Oil the Alr·MIY
~:00 Noon Newa, Weather
Slllltbiy
~:20 Music Just F'or You
7:30 Mutull NtWI
~:00 Mutual News
7:35 Army Hour
1:05..1\IUiiC Just For Y011
8:011 Baptlll Wymao'l Hour
t:30 Mutual Newo
8:30 Network Ntlll
I:35· Musle Just For You
8:35 Hour of Deliveranoa
i:oocFulton Lewll Jr. News •
(Rev. Paul Jones)
. - ··. Cominentary
9:011 Wings of Heallng
Music Just For You
9:30 Mutual Newo
Mutual News
1:35 Leslslative Revi•w
:!:35· Music Just For Ytll
10:00 Voice ol Prophocy
~:00 Mutual Nelli
10:110 Mutual News
~ : o5 Platter Party
10:11 Wub. Rapta to People
3i 30 Mutual Newo
10:50 Sunday Chapel
3i35 Plaller Party
11:00 CoimJry Hymn Time
4;Qf Nevis
11:110 Mutual News
4~ Local News
II :35 Country Hymn Time
4;40· Pllltter Party
12:00 Noon Newo
1:00 Mutual NtWI
12:1&amp; 1be Search
GiGS 1'11Velin' Time
12:30 Rev. MerUn Teeta
a;so sm Stertll Sparta
1:oo Hour o1 DecWoo s;~~ Tranlln' Tlmo
BUiy Graham
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.NIIC'TV's "Sbow of the Week,"
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!Shelley Berman! exploding with
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Mayor Lee Smith, fresh from a vlctol1' at the polls In each property owner, besed on [
the RepubUcan Primary election May 7, 1n which he had footage. will be charged an
been solidly backed by Middleport's six councilmen over overage of $211 each. Most ol
his opponent, lthamer (Ike) Neal, Monday night found them, he said, had agreed "to I
the same councilmen reluctant to abolish Neal's "part· go along."
time" job as night ratrolman.
SIDEWALK, CURBS
As the final Item o business corroborated by Chief of Police Childs, who doubles as preslfor tile resutsr council meeting, Herbert Gilkey, that he per· dent ol the planning commis·
the Mayor said elflclency In the forms no "merchant pollee" slon, proposed 1 town·wide pro'
police department would be duUes between II p. m. and 7 gram to improve sidewalks,
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Soviet Un- greatly Improved If the pari· a. m. except In two inslances. curbs, and driveways.
today declined an offer to time nlgbt patrolman's job One oource of friction within
He salcl !be commlssloo lo
a European television hoot- were aholllhed. He desired to the pollee department, the may- asklag eoaacU to support a
which officials hope will a1- replace the posltloo with a full· or Indicated, 1s that Neal thus program 111 wblcb po'llptrty
GET TROPHIES - Patrol boys of Pomeroy Elementary school were presented trophies. pins, and ritationl
40 million viewers ·ro watch time policeman who would tak• far over the years has not tak· o1men wUI be queried by Monday night at the Parent Teacher's Association meeting in recognition of their work this past school year.
naut L. Gordon Cooper'o a regular, rotating trick on the ne regular Saturday night tricks mall 11 tl!ey want to repair Curly Wiles, at far right. was in charge of the patrol. Receiving awards are front row. I. to r ., M1k~ Ma~tm, Coty
t.
. Neal draws $t211 per In turn with o!iwor officers. This ... Improve oldewalb, curbo Boothe, Jeff Mankin, Benny Wright, Kelly Spencer. Sam Arnold and Kelly McKenzie , back row , Captam Kenny
lsns called for the launchpatrolman from 11 results In the town hiring extra ond driveways.
English, Chester Rou~h. Lieut. Gary Mitch, Lieut. Mike Globokar, Ronnie Reuter and Ron me Tatterson. Absent
81
1o be beamed to Europe
m. to 7 a. m., and also has cloty officers, or patrolmen hav· "If this can be made a town- was_Jeff Y.:::rry. ~ Sentinel_~h_oto._ __ ~ --~· _
_ ~ . ~--·-- --~-·-- ~-- . ~-- . _ ~Telstar aatelUte and then
relations with mer. ing ro double over on .'lhifts.
wide thing," said Childs. "a
~M7:.iL":&gt;t·wrc,x.,.,¥&lt;:¥i Mit_,.~· .:,..~~,. "'
r yed by land lines. F o u r
as night watcbman.
The mayor also said slate ex· contract can be owardecl for
munist bloc nations There was a long, awkward amlners have found tile employ· the entire job, thereby saving
The Syracuoe Cburcb of the
, Czechoslovakia,
period of quiet by the fire coun· ment of an officer who has pr!· property owners a lot of mon·
Nazare.. is holding • special
East Germany- were eon-- cUmen present, Wayne Gibbous, vate contracts for police protec· ey."
mislionary servic~r May 1i at
ted ro tilt network, which William D. Childs. Charles Asa lion close to vlolatloo of tiwo He suggested _ approved by
7,30 p.m. Tbe public Is lnvit.
c "nds from Spain to Finland Bradbury, John Zerkle 1 nd law. if nol acutally so.
council - the town may bill
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E. E. Davis of Oak Hill was elected president when 20
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Western Europe. Officials Gene Barrio, following the MayTO IUY TILE
property owners for tho work
H. Vlncedt Seeley, mlssloa· former officers. directors. members and guests of tile
, -tbel ·"'!'!;.,pl&lt;kl.. ,up the or's
On ·tile recommendatiou of done on theh- property (to be
t)
::a~"11 :·
Southeastern .Ohio Regional Coh'D&lt;il met at the Colonial
tlecast .lor r~ IHifllO!eS. 1"urthee' ~ lll'ougbt La\illente Melilfy, · ltfflt-lon.. .......,..,..._lor each
. 'l1le Shelly Company o 11 rene da -=~
·lo Bolivia Inn in Jackson rec•nUy to reactivate \he Council.
'\iiere was no lndlcatwn of what out theJt pomta:
man approximately 400 feet of er through an engmeerlng estl· Thorneville one of five firms
Y • '!Ills
Wayne Foster. Admmlstralnr .
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th- planned to make of _ The Mayor while havina
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and su~r1ntendent of coa- f H 1
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e1ght rountv area cnns1..,tm~ of
.-. ta .,
N f h•.
. .... ,_;: elihl-inch tile will be purchased ma . .
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epor that enlere&lt;l bids. was granled strucllon on the cburcb dl.. o o zer "'P' a '" "" Ipn- Alh
G ·II"18 H k
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~o~w: •pe.
ea 1 or IS re111&amp;·-1wn. by the town 1nd Its cost ~ could fmance the project the contract bv the MeiQ:s ('Olin lis served as chairman for thr
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If' son . Lawrence, ~1eii~'S. F•ke and
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y con· , ty commissiOners Monda~· for
e ect10n w en ese o N 11 1- .
SPRINGFI!:LD. Ill. An
prepared to bring charges aJona Broadway between Locust tracts w1th 1nd1v1dual property Itheir 20-mile blacktop seal pro "~1"~"'&lt;:-#M•nN&gt;~~w.4~~tw:..,~""""-....; cers were elected . Bert Mills. ' Vmton . approved a ff•que~l . ta
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-•asy •-·- may -11 the end
I"'· time
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.• t have each co~.mt ~· select he
1ron 1on. 1..Irs 1 \ ' l('f' preslut&gt;n
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and Ash-sts. Installation of the owners.
Igram.
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of a lone political bailie and - Councilman Childs poln._ted tile, •••e"ther with a new croos·
Cllllii&lt;Ome• l&lt;&lt;epted ~. I The successful bid, was for
:Dean L. Dollison. Logan: e&lt;l" · represenlai!Ves by next J:tl~. I,
It 1 checks for
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to serve as board rn~mocrs
re!!U n
OU COUIIC. crea s po81 10ns lng of Broadway by tile, w\11 be propoaal eatl!uoilstlcally, In $44,245.10. Shelly is the firm '
lond vice president : Russell A.
ed llllnoil' relief families.
and establishes pay ~les. but done by tile town.
tl!o belief tl!o public would thai has operated a blacktop 11
Malrick . Waverly. third vi: e It was further agreed to pl.&gt;n
"·-tary
of
State
Charles
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Water collects In an open leaer&amp;IIJ 1ceept die plan.
mix plant in Syrac11se the pasl
Ipresident : Joe Saltz. M&lt; ~rlhur. a schedule of mo"Jthly met&gt;tmgf"
Carpentier, the ata.tes.No.
•• ade the di'•h there now, Manley pol"nf· 'lbe first step will be learn- two onmm•rs.
.
With September
Jackson count'y
s~cnsurhg
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prest'den t : Mar 1t:l lht&gt;
meetlr.c
under
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Repundlcanted,
and
the.. 0~~:, ead· po'llposal. because be was un- eel out, constituting 1 health ing how many owners want to Other bidders for the project
1L. He&lt;:hl. Athens . secretary. direction of Fred Pic-e. ~·•d G•lers I lea
Y ex...,..~ the der the 1mpresalon all of c;oun- haurd, among other problems. proceed.
were Earl G. Williams of Ath- i
•and Carl Dahlberg. Welblc.n.
GQP-domlnated legl•lature lo ell (in Informal dlscus81onsl Cost of t!wo tile Is estimated at
APPROVE ORDINANCE
ens with a $49,597.23 bid. Shel- l
Itreasurer.
ha counly sponsoring the Octopi~ today a bill to Pr&lt;;tYide the had agreed generally ~at ~ 35 cents per foot. It Is believed ~ncll approved, with sus· Iy &amp;. Sands of Thorn~ville, $55.·1 the Pomeroy Polire ~epar~- The Council wtlkh s~rve~ an ~trM~e~~:~e~~der the dire~::ivo
money for the resumptiOn of re- order !lilly to comply w1th Ohio - ---~- ~ -~ · ~- penswn of rules, three reading• 361.28; H. D. Goeglem, $54,375, , ment loday completed Invest! ,
Uef ~checb.
law, and to remove tension m
of Ordinance 863 makinl minor and H. &amp; s. Contracting Com- gation of a two-car at·ddent ~H .•G
Mr . Davis. in accepting the
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changes in administration ol the pany of Columbus, $48,456.89.
that occurred Sunday at 4 p m. , 'tpresidency. stated Ihat he and
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pool and park, and transferred
Five proposals are included !on West Main-st. and revt"r5ed '
the officers would mo\'e
group of about 160 Negro stu· -_Childs demurred. He said
1800 from the general fund to on the project Shelly is lo the order ol events in anoth.r
quickly as possible Jo re-estabI bed ltb hite heck lo h kno led til
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the fire equipment maintenance double seal six miles of road on 1wreck.
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denIs cas
~~ mad pollee Monday durmg had been odds ldisagreement
fund.
county road 28 from Beaver 1 Police said a vehicle dr1ven ·
~sition of . erfectiveness in 5eran anlkegragatloa march oo that point).
CLEAN-UP WEEK
corner to Bashan four miles of ' by Joan Schultz 11 of Reeds· I
mg the etghl county area .
through downtown NashvDle. A -Zerkle offered a motion In
Mayor s m I I h announced county road 46 irom Rt 7 to ville ran into the l~ft rear of
Present were J . K. Alien,
Qumber of persons was injured llne wlth the Mayor's suggea.
&lt;c..u..n 011 P•Je Twol
Rt. 248, 0.5 miles on county an auto operated oy Rohert
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Ga\hpohs. Chu·Pnce klo!l~_,r Loand at least three men were ar~ tion, but it failed for iatk: of I
Funeral services are announ·
Iroad 36 , Summer road from 1 Bur ton. 33 , ol Pomeroy as I•e Members
H PI or theRidMeigs cound gan,
E E Carl
D ·Dahlberg,
0 k H"l'Y..f"llston,
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second.
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(8 u c k)
Route 7 to Route 680, 1. 5 miles . attempted to rnakt' 1 1 e 11 ty ~·
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More demonstrations were - The Mayor denied !here RUe, age 611, who died Monday
on the Wippel road from Route \ turn There was medium dam· Ied the Soulheaslorn Ohw 4·~ Ile\eau, Athens .. !lean L. Dol·
•lamed for today The 4emon· waa any tiling pers01111 In his morning at Holzer Hospital
17 to county road 34 and 3 31 I0 th
d M. S I Saddle Horse Cllnw al Alhony . hson. Logan, Wa)ne Foster. Ga~
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will continue untU "some con· posed him in the recenl prim- ed for the past 10 days with
from Route 33 to Route 7.
Ineck injurv
urday .
ens, Lavon Goodhve, wgant
ttete steps are taken to end ary. "Thls has been a contihu- prleumonla.
I commissioners Kenneth M(·· 1 Als . ~-8 5 c n ·rm
I The group was welcomed by 1 John Hunsaker, LoM.tn. Jack
· tegteptloo here," saki John ous problem, even in previous He was a rallroad engineer,
Elhinney, Avery Nelson and ,
1 ~ h hed by ~- Don L. Dav1s . Athens count~· ] Lenser, Athens. Russell A. MalLewis, C!l\f,irman of the Student administrations, and It .... ms a member of the Brotherhood
Charles R. Karr. Sr .. also voted l 'c~en IC a ~e~r ay t al 11 car I4-H extension agent. Bob Bish- ' r.lck •. Waverly . Ken ~1or~an, GalNonviolent Coordlnatlng Com· now is as good 1 thne as any to of Locomtive Eng~eers. a n d
to purchase a roller from the j~utl ndb~. th le . L. d"r:ell ~~. 1 op. manager of the Southeast· !hpohs , ~urr 0 . NIXon, ~~an.
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face facta," he said.
of the Old Kyger B apt lo I Timberiey Kay Carr. sl x . Rish Equipment company at 8 H ~ R ~ f ~ c~r d r en h) ern Ohio sub-station at Carpen- 1Fred Rice. Wellston, W!l.aecl
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az: ee 0 ~t an ov.er 1 e 1ter. spoke on management. care 1 Potter· Jacks~n ard Howard R.
. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
Two suggested tile nsponsibility of death of hll aftiler Arthur Rift Mr. aod Mrs. Charles Carr of Discussion was held bv the ~eeh e~ at Trow ~teak dous~ i grooming. trimming feeL nu · i Thompson. Piketon.
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fJJJiecl Negro athletes, Floyd maDDing the poJice department and a daughter, in infancy.
Tuppers Plains, passed away commission on 8 recent 'meet~ 1 . a ear Jer
repnrte 1trition . disease. showmanship, I
••tterson and Jackie Robinsoo, was the mayor's, ~~ ~cO's, Surviving are his wile, Eve- early Monday morning after a lng in Columbus atlended by 1vtce versa.
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and parasll•s.
• 1 Town Heuer Off
. 1rrlv~ Monday night to lend and that II there 10 fir1ng to lyo; iwor mo~r, Emma Scotl short !Uness.
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Nelsoo and Karr .. The two Re- Pollee also said James Bat-: western horsemanship dem- 1 At End Of A ril
support 1o anU-oegregatlon ef· be done, get oa with II.
Rlf• of Kyger. a brother, Mar· Surviving along Wllh the par· publican commiSSIOners wen! to ey, 19, of M!ddleporl has been ! onstralions were gtven bv Don· ' Middl
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That's wbereJt·rested.
lon of Columbua; two sisters, ents are a brohter, Douglas; 1 the capital citv representing the Icited to Mayor Charles Legar"s 1ina and Kay Allen and ·Dickie I
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Mrs. Glenna Shuler of :hash· three sisters, Marcia, ·reresa Meigs welfar~ department for 1 court on a reckless operatiOn Elliott while Sharo Bickle 1
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· Rl .1 a nd Mrs. Mltl"Y Welis a nd Son!a, a II a t borne; an d discussion of a proposed leg- 1&lt;' harge.
Idemonstrated
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a "dlsclWinOI'J C!l'lsil" In Wash· time nltJhl officer would cost of Mlddlepoct, a niece whoin grandparents, Mr. od Mrs . J. islative bill
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Jngtop acnQola the Houae has the vlUage more, council de- he had reared, Joan Harrison D. Carr of Alfred and R. E. ~~~r'"%?"'1"-~~'.\!.,n~~'W. Meigs Memorlll Hospital ) Al~ending from the Meigs i ~;ri~ : thr:U~:S:p~il ~
piiSied a bUI to allow Jildlcloua cllned to tackle that problem of Rutland, and oeveral othar Douglas of Sh~de. .
A resular meetblr of the
ADMISSIONS - Doris WoKe : group were Billie Dowme. Ter- 1 Hi• report. accepted by coun·
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Mlddlepocl Alhletlc As,..,l· Racme; . Lucrelia Genheimer, essa t~ooch . Clarir&lt; Day Bel· ,cil. showed $19,606.78 on hand
It haa voted to let school outh· concluded the ddiu.n:.
I at 2 p.m. at the Rutland Metil- lion ·Church at Tuppers Plain•. atlon will be •eld this even· Pomeroy' Jamce Page, Rut· ty Gayle Campbell. Ann WII· Iat the begmnmg of the month,
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son. Ruth Ann Kloos, Nancy receipts of· $8 243 45 expenses
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DISCHARGES - Edna Hum- Harris Cathy Morgan Che;. of $7 192 92 ' .d '
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~ per month) flna~lally im· Herrinl officiating. Bulral will Church cemete~. Friends may ;~;:'s· r-:.rty,ulo;c M~:• ath· Iphreys. Athens ; Harold Reev· yl Williams. Becky Ho,;..ashelt clerk's' bal~n;,. :f $20~6S:3':'
possible. Stm, the poml was not be. In the MUes . Cemel!'ry. call at tile lam1ly home. Funer· leteo. AU lntereoted penon• es, Pomeroy.
and adults, Mrs. Fred Leifheit. all operating funds
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. Boy•' League WUI . elljllored.
Friends wUI be receiVed at the al arrangements are In charge are urred to attend.
I Melas Geaeral Hospital
Mrs. Ralph Campiwoll and Esk·
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'·€0mplete Slate
Mayor Slnllb said Patrolman Chase Funeral Home until time ol Arbaugb FIIIU!ral Homo at -~ ' 11
ADMISSIONS _ Alonzo Per· ey HilL
TO HOLD PICNIC
· . AU periOIII lnteres!M In lite Neal hu maintained lo him, of Hl"Vicell.
Tuppers Plaint.
The Syracuse Third Wed_.
1ry, Albany; Clifford Ilewhursl,
MidtiJeport Boytl' League basePomeroy; Rebecca W i I e y,
WANT AUXILIARY
day Home Demonatration cillt..
baH Progl'em ere Invited
to
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Reedsville.
A meeting has been .chedul· will meet Wedilesdly at tile Sy•
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DISCHARGES- None.
ed
for Thursday
al 7,30
Roadllide
al IO a,
J:dC\." 1ol
to organize
a Racine
Fire p.m.
de-- racuse
m. Each
person park
is asked
ta
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
partment Ladies ailllllary, at bring a COVered· dish and her
BJ PAIJL rinu.li&gt;l
were ocaUered llld there wu no11et It be 0111" blood."
, In his arm.
Beulah Ltlnley of 632 Beech· , the fire house Wives ol all fire- own table ..,...Ice for the ag.
·.· lleporta ,!rom work commit·
pamed AprU 2'7 ala•&gt; will
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re&lt;UITenci of tho weoknd riot." one white youth, J. w Bur.l Prince Green. 5S, a Negro, was 1st m Mlddtl!port was taken to men are urged to attend.
nual picnic. It will be the lui
InVIted. on- Included
BIRMINGJIAM, Ala. &lt;UPlt- lag that causd Pr011dent Keane- geoa. 18, was trealed •t a hospi· hospitali!ecl In fair condilion with Meigs Me1110rlal liospital at ~ ·
meeting until September.
to
11116 TWo wbltol youtha . _ eut with dy to order S,ottl troopo aent to uiJ for a deep gaoh on his arm. a pellet wound on his lace. Green IS a.m. today by the Middl.,
WOMAN FINED
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od by a pe11tt liWI ifonday Dlgbt alandby alert
youtl!, Ricllard Rite, 17, _.. store In a Negro neighborhood aod admitted as a me~ical pa· and costs in Meigs county cotJrt SANTA MONiti:Ai Calif,. !UPII
1by Judge Jl'rank W. f'9rler , Jr. -Act« ~lim
1111 the of thla r..U.Jiy Negro leader Martin Luther •tanding 1&gt;1 a telephone booth , when" a car contaiaing three tient,
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TODAY
ton&gt;. dty.
Klllg Jr. appealed te memhen of nur bll homo wbe~ a group of white youths drove bJ.
oo an intoxication charge.
cuperating-'llil'· ~ (rom
club offlcln Stata ~ (llllnlllod tile bla race at a ma11 mu,~i "M""' NflirOII drova · hJ aod turSed "I felt a terrible smack on the BROUGHT TO HOSPITAL
an appai'Oiit ¥Ina 1~: :"
!bat 101f ltiiDIII ..mu, a _ . .....,.,_ day ailhl "to be eolm and retala tl!OID, theo rCurl1ed ond boat jaw and I just felt numb all George Grindley of Syra·
LOCAL TEMPS
Brando M~' left Sll''·tiu.•a
Ttlea!la1• .._, lt, of !odoral lraopo ljlaJatelll'd aa 01!" eomml-1 It IIO!Ivloi-.· tbeal with lllleb and llillrobecl hi!" over," he uid. Hospital olleod- c-, an a)lparelll heart attack Tllf temperature in Pome- Hospital~· was Uilt.ol 1u1
k( llirt ttt I obiBIIatMII peot li: ~ !oo11fa1 "We ca'l win maetilll ·~. w011 · o. :!&lt;Dift. Pbllile ·oald lll!e ante mnoved a ~ lncl! metal victim, wu ~ to Meigs Gen- roy'o business district was 71 Friday whea be-,.a• ·~ ta.
')Jill,ia!ld ....,_ ttt 7 bulldinl ~- .
· wllh,. Y~." he oald. "If lherii ,.. elabitod· ID the left·arm orid lo1118 fro111' hiii left jaw. ,Pollee eral hosplltlltidi.Y at S'IS a.m. degree• at 11:33 a.m. todll)', un- ,en U.l ~ · .~ 111
'1111 . ilt.lhll , v "' .liP( but bloW OjliiW' a· ~ atnoioiilwll tae~~to a~ .,lllatlo.lll'oU oll 1hl!d ,.. I:Dmmeat oa 111o lilcltjoqt hf 1111
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