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County Fair Blacklight Numbers Feature Big. Bend Minstrel Show
Songs, Dances, Colorful
Costlunes Mark 1963 Show

Five backlight numbers rea· Ii\llike Werry and Bill Youn!l·
specially treated cos- Later, the same group, jointhe high·
by Bill Zerkle and Diet
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'Fall of lt~me· Sets
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at film prlllludiott, in ~ lleol
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wood's old men d"ldlt't fOe. I
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did. I realized that IIIOvfe sal..
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10:111 Sllari Lew18

10:30 Kine Leollarllo

11:111 Fury
11 :30 MUo Room F• .,..,

NEW ADDITIONS - Two county civic organlzatlollf
the Eastern High School Boosters, and the Sut~
church, have finished construction of permanent cc!l
cession stands near the fairground midway . Final tou~.
es on the Sutton church structure; at left, were beij)
completed when the above photo was taken Wedn1esd~)

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12:111 Mr . Wi2anl
12:30 Clem • !.de Shooo
I :30 Sea Power
2:10 John's S.Se,..rmapbvukmllll
2:25 Reds Vs. Cubs

aaJ way of seWac movleo.
"In H~'s early days,
prol-• lllade lllmot under tile
stale'• rfghll plan. A theater
cbain or !JfOUP of theater own-

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8:3G .kJey Blsnop
9:10 Saturday NI8Jtt M9vll
11 :10 News

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1J: 10 Weather
11: t5 SportJ
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JI&lt;odu&lt;er Samuel Bronston on the set nell' Mlldfld.e.So.,.,.
plaJS Loctlla, daul:hter of EIPperor :lfuela AeleUi.. , _

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GRANDSTAND WORK - Charles Buffington bo~
IIi' ladder to climb and hang one of the many flags wlj
will decorate the Meigs County fair grandstand. Otl!
In the photo are Robert Ord, Richard Jeffers and Hit
Slawter.
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SOcial !l'ecutity
Cltw&lt;i&gt; ol CHill
Cartoonavi•·
11:30 _ , • Coal
12:00 tlugs Bunny

an application oo rue at
local state emplo)ment off
Tho training Is designed ljl
developing cJ( woodlot ar.u
this section.
The training program wl!
\uilder the supervision of
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Bureau of Unemployment I
An eight week training school \pensation and United
S•
·i n Umber stand management ' Employment Service. The
will begin Sept. 16 at Canters [encies will work through.
Caves.
Jackson city school dis
There will be 28 men from !Coordinator will be
H
·:.aeven southeastern Ohio coun- IChamberlain, vocational
·ttet selected for the course culture instructor at
tWitch will consist of eight 40 High, and the instrucCflr
boor weeks.
Tbe project is be Jai!Jes Meeler. a prO#~
financed through the Manpow· [·al forester from woostit.
er Development and Training
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oeleded from Gallia, Lawrence, Ma~
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Melp, Jaclulon, Vinton
and wet r' Cledythe
Hockin&amp; counties.
sell, W. W. Russell,
llequlrelntnta for selection I':rlan A. Wheeler,
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beadl ~ bouaeholds, have at Laura Sayre ID
leaat 111 eJchlh ifade education Jr., Ora E. Hill, .23

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1963 Meigs Centennial Fair Is Ready For
Visit,ors; Religious Services; Tonight
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PACEMAKER NEViS
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WEAlHER REPORT

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We Share in the First Family's Sorrow
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TINY llaby and hi&amp; aaUant fight for

Ufe have brou1bt the tro~:bled world

cMr together lban all the diplomall
and aU lbe conference tables.
Witb one accord, people of eve1-y
nation offered lbei.r 1ympathy and their
prl)'era to Prelldent and Mra. Kenlledy
In their time of trial and sorrow.
Tbls was no matter of high stales·
manship, grand political design, aocial

poliition or we~lh. 1
The miracle of birth, tha travail of
life and the my&amp;tHJ of death-the com·
mon experiences of aU mankind -were
encompassed in the 39 boun dlll"injl
Ylhich a nation and the world bung 'lrilll
vtry personal concern on every wurd
from Hyanhil Port and BOlton.
Our deepest sympatb)r, Mr. l!ld Mra.
Kennedy.

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Domestic Demand For Farm
Products Ahead Of 1962

world you accumulated 110 many things. Things
tbat are still good but simply aren't llll!d, needed
or enjoyed by yoltr family any more. Things Hkt
apotU equipment, musical Instruments, out-grown

toye and clothing, yard and &amp;arden tools, furniture,
appHances. (Go through your home toda)' . . . you
wtu be IUJllrl.led at what you find on£e you really
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to
110111t other famUy - but really wortb notblnll to
Don't keep these Items. They're worth (!lllh

Now, your plumber or
appliance dealer offers a
$25 trade-in ollowanee
when you change from
flame-type to a new
!1!1!1!~! Quick Recovery
electric water heater.
Don't walt Save now I
This offer is for a limited
lima only!

you It you don't use them. Sell them quickly and
Inexpensively with Sentinel Cla,.Jfled Adll and

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you wtu use and enjoy.
All It llke.l ll a phone caU. Jlllt dial WY 2-21H

uid live your Hat to a friendly Ad Writer. A word
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Follow the rule so many other ~~{·lDQd~ .fam.
Wet iollow. Don't keep worthwhile tblnge oite :daj
aflel ~y're no longer llitd. Turn them baio,dill·
Jan witUelitlnel ~bid Ada. ,Jt niakea ~*7
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HAM SLICES
Swilt'o Premium - Fully Cooked
U. S. Cov't. lnope&lt;led

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Ma Brown Strawberry

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U.S. Gov'l. Inspected

On The Farm Front

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Within wide lim!•· the ·court • w~etber there were casua~ can down Gallipolll 3:20 a.m.;
Priddy Jackie Carsey
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Debbie McLalJihlin, JeR
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towno of Tramoyeo and Andre .Gallipolis 7:50a.m.: Wa111ng to
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Baby Beginner "R8h' expedltloos" to look in- I de Corey after billing a pylon. :go . own a a 1po ar
Follrod,
3,Bobby
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1 The Tbe plane belonged to t~e 1D1X1e Spirit, Bandy , Irene &lt;.uu·u
2' SUsie
all asoughat rnu1
onte parbeary. upon • "Air later" cotbpauy wblcb ·tin, Jenks and Semet.
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Rawlings, ace 3,
Oleo lnteraal French rotJieo. [ Kanawba River - Helen Z.
lnp, age 4, Dav1d
In cr~inal cases, the
Jaw ;
nnuNH!PifW.d&amp;n~&gt;M~ down Wlnfleld 3:25p.m.; L~~:11
3. AD children are
the acope of discovery.
T I, NOT
ldown Winfield 10 p.m ; (
Jumplnl off lire· low
the prosecuting altor~ey The :.cine Vot.!teer F 1r 0 ,Jr. down Winfield 11:35 p.m.;
produce the defendant'o 1departmeni will meel at 6 p.m. Lydia H. up ,Winlleld.t·.35 a.m.;
NIKITA W1N1 *TCB
and srand jury slate-,today Instead of 8 p.m., lor its Esso W. Va., up _wmf1eld 2:
'~'GTON I·UPil _
Ills lawyer con NIJI his 'regular meeting.
a.m.; Winfield 4:!15 a.m.
W~·
In preparln&amp; for the ;
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ketball has I I .... 7 I liMa
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1ame, SOcretary of State
Usually the accused also has The Triple-A says that sun [ Starters In the K e n I u c k
Ruak oald !'ll!ld•y In oflerlng
rl&amp;ht to .know the prosecuting 1glasi.es are helpful In reducing Derby have carried the racing II
explanation
of
why
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and names of Inform· ;road glare, but cautions motor· 'silk• of 571 different owners.
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minion match .. tth Soviet Iii
He muat make hla own ln- ~ l!to to remove tllem or 1 I o w.
mler ~lklta S KlmiohcboY.
thai is, he cannot down before entering a darken·
"Mr. Khruohd.ev II •
at tbe prosecuting atlor· ed tunnel or underpasw. It lakes
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tnveotlpUoo to try bil 'ltIme Ior yoor eye• lo adjust to
oald. "But, K'o the first time
the, difference In il«htlng.
every pla)-ed badmlntoa on
1n a criminal caoe the defend.
oriental 1'111!·" 1he 1ame
may refuse to talk or to turn Have patlentce when you're '
playod at U.. lluJJI!an
evidence hla lawyer may driving in heavy tralflc, says
Blaci: Sol •l"'"oa •lila at
want 1o .., In the tela!. An.JI· the AAA. Hom-blowing and othdurlng lblU'• vlalt 1st
the pr&lt;liOCllllng attorney er outboard signs of lrrllatlon
Kbrusbcbev I""'· 41.
lhl defendant might ln· \aeldom"'.urry thlnga al0118: they
Ic~=~~:,hlm. So, under our serve only to antagonize I h e
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be need not an- other drivers. U takeo patience
such queaUons. Of course, to be a GOOD DRIVER.
he ll!lwero 101111 questlona,
max well han !&lt;&gt; answer One of the greatoat dangera
related questions.
caused by oltuck holes In I h t
(Tbla article b holed upon highway, Is when a motorist
the Law of Ohio. It Ia nol Intend· owerveo to avoid them a n d
ea to advise anyone 011 a speclf· swings Into another. lane of traf·
1c problem No person should fie. When you see a clmclt bola
attempt 1o apply or Inter· ahead, the Triple-A warns you
any law without the ad·llhould alow down and otay In
of a lawyer.)
your o'tm lane.
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rocb when tho wne came, lm·. for • ~Y an apan a
palhlg hlm on lbt spear.
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type of alleriY, now lo
th!! lhou8h they uMt•I1JIIVt qulclt tng alltnent. But with modern ! 1&lt;1 tire Ulle 111
11eo1&lt; "Vaa. more calillous . n Ita apPrllldl
thml&amp;fl tht Ofl!!Oil th
t.OOed by siiCb IItle ruetlono Ylctlmo can &amp;&gt;el throu1h tbe A - P'rom "PIIgrlm'a Ptol· mii!M.. Thla jiOIIIQI li aapectad
little discomfort .. possible.
•• drowaln!!t-. U&amp;Jttlleldl!tflleSB, seosoo In relative comfort.
reM" in Whl&lt;b It IIYI - "and to receJve - imflelu• at !IJo re. 'l'hiN hu..::\::" ol~ or ln&lt;l!l!lt!f - • -ion.
the name of thll ton 11 Van- ~Ill lbe ~I at th!! \Taualtortios. 'self1J!Illt-l In many "' tht JIO!I!IIar hoy
lty: afltl at t!Jat loll!l there il a u~llll :.....;.
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Weot BerUnen feel ""' Moscow
not them. Others. like opllll!plirlno. The adrenal cor· .aldtwflt!
·
llllts alld their ~ If 1
d11• alld COICitMJd, hive 1 tlCII otero!&lt;~ tlllllllalb art aloo l A - Yea, all true crabe do. 11 _ ftT WIO 11 tlfiT Oteek partial nuclear 1t1t till treaty
sticky JIDiltil ~. dtllt'nd on lllii!M tn peno111 with ~· ,Tbat Ia, all erabtl Ill "hlch tht truala!M t1 tire llble 01lled
.....W"'Ill
o.....,olllllltloo •1 beol and •ere hay ftVIr.
' 1118 II IIWI)'I luclted lorwar6 lht ltf!UIIll?
ITHAT'S ...., •
other lnlf&amp;.
Pre'fentlve mMsureo include and never used 1111' IWintlnlq. A - Thl! tranal~tlon from 1 ClttCo\00 (tJI't) - o\ •tt yet.
'l'hftt Pl.lll\l have
"""" aYOidlnct Ill ceUMUve pollen
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Hebrew Into Greek olauch )l!lrts Ilow bw rolllnC from teWII tl
beeft WN!Iiy ttalled of etJU$o WiMII Noon halll'da ort IJ'ftl- 4 - WUt tile Diet of or tht SclrlpiUtt!l u theo were 101111 throutirdlll h
tltllted
ong Mt fever, bl!elllse their I) reduced •1 IIM!on!lltlonllil, W..o?
known bi!tllln 1bi&gt;llt 210 II 0 . 118 'States collecll no ,.,_ atll ·l!tfo
Ho-"1 \AIIIltldat With that ef r.in&lt;o 11 tlftdlftll tnpa pella A - A t'OUII(!d called In tilt llitllt, ltptull]nl, .... 1 riel 110 Jlllllllli!l'i. tt'1 i "fllttd.
ragllllld 1114 ...,_ f1Mi'* W'- In 111 ~ qtl!m. SiMt b' Ute Ernperw Qlarltt V to try entr, bau• o1 thr! billet Ulllt tag l'Oid l~M'or," ' 'l'he IM!IIII \1&amp;potll!n II whi.lllilnt. .'nil pol. 1M , _ _ ltllllltl e11b- r.r.tlft Luthftr far htruy, It '/0 llthillan WOrltld on
t1te hicle II l!l'lliiiMd 'lfltll ~
linatllt b 111M plllllll IWIIIJ Ill I I WUh lltt lib 111M II WRMa, lltrMMy.
ltlllllliiOII.
ment for demonatntlt'!ll!lt1 YJ"
•ariel blelltllt ., YM1lt10111 in dowl ~. -..Ay elho1a
rlety Of etittlll!lrl!ll OWP'i lt(lG
dltnllt.
l!hordd '- •• • j a I to OI'IJdl. 4 - Wllotl bt ,., !!I Jetrer. 4 - W..l 11 lh uiJ !lilt 111 ~.lded ail! wtkllntl PHI!&gt;"
lroi!pllnllr" waw
rlltll&amp;id. tilt tltltt t!ltMMI- - Dlt\'11 .,.. .,. nhlu , _ lilt 11m1 w..... t1 lilt ,u. esM aid relalt!d llttlJpllleftl te
....,... ef b'aUblt ill Ute . _ . •• II; trilht 11. W.. It )IIIIo
eltitt WtrY !IIIII II altu 11? welden, educallll'l lllil et~~m·
or 11'101!1 lllat forma. 011 tPii ..._ C1r ty tllll 1111 of wHCI A -Alter hltlrtleua 1ft IM'I, A - Tbe pyralllldt Ill II&amp;Ypl. llllhf lndlllfty ·'J'IIe lJrit . aend other vegl!lltiiJII
In lite killers.
he reUIM to hlo MissliBippi etmounllif . . - ~ !It !Iii
aulllllitr. '11tt ~ ~ II
Is otarted tete 1illett be livid Ill retire- Q - Ml lo
!!MN- ~klllll '\dill.Ia MlfPlW '111
hutn, Ute tllfjjJl !'or11 wllttll ~ llx ..-s before tht pol· - · Dutill&amp; this Ume he wrote etfd Allteltea'• lint 111dllltr- pnerator curled •bo~Jd itill
li llllde, . II • ~ IMt ae111111 bi!tllnt. 11 ean be a "'nit RIH anti ran or tht ~ ltlre?
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a ftl~ at11111t Clll.leat)fl;fJ.
q - ·ofltitder. Otllln are Alo ttrJ tM~ way to avoid fedtratf Gmemment.»
A - stephen Olrlll'd, WllO ed frql}l •lire ~ 3a:;.~
lernlrla alld ~· . trouble. 'nit old ltslb'li of ~
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played tlllnir;ortltlt (NIH tn Ute cover ·IJI illttJijJt .
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lw 117 f - Ill alleriJ eairl- lectin&amp; small doseo of the al· Q - Doeo lilt director ol tire flnanclnl of the War of 1812, area.
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people palliad
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again. He came back to me, FUiaeftl Mbttrllll
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.one dl)' I rememberl!d I Dear Het.n··
U•IW .._ I a - 1
yeahl. But llle PenlallOfl
hils been pooed the ffllmeDI - aali~c- h •t th ...1 of tht Olher 1 I·
Tilt AmtrleaD ldpi!Jet would 1eaJ1n1 netrby olotla• faeiliU• torily tqulpped to petfoma U.
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You 11e 110 lnlllf ran 011 the
be wtll arlvllletl 11101 'liitlrin his 'tilth 1 capactty of lbi&gt;llt 432,11110 otrab!git miaMon at the Ume it low ::~~~ :l~l!SI 1 hlgli•aye 1llth their rllrtttllllal
righ!a to demand that the nation· barreta at $306,500 a year. Pure wu ..-&lt;1e1ed oven- d•tlnJ the :;:..... real a Itt
I my signala bllltklltf bac!auae drit•
al lleftMi DI!IJitl1111!111 llllke wliS!e!
BErlin &lt;Iiiia."
'""5°
II&amp; ·
er hu f&lt;qohen 1o IUnt t11em
bottll' ... of tile aal4 taxpaym• There wu anothtr report .., Fort)' et tho 11 M48 tnMllldl Last night my husballll "CCII- oR. HoW abGUt havllll • 11DDf.
IIHJIIey.
"the lncreaud price for ballil- t.Db were out o1 tommtnton. flllllll'' lllal hi had beellilltef. flclal signal, like blowlltf lila
Or,
maybt,
101111
alert
mortlber
Ilea
computeh resultina f""" u• Ellbty of ,. Mil per~a~ntl w- Mll!d In anolbor woman f!lr a bom three short toots (this .Is
Reports have It that Seven Arts II
titft """ UJel~ 01 all I!OIIlbal Willie. 011, he hada'l done in7• Morse Code for tho leuer "S,"
waving a mlllion·dollar prnducing·act- ol CG!lgrea obould cab the Pen· 1coulve estimated malerial tapn
to
11tC!01111t
lor
lbtlllt
of
111
1
undet
•
dtpartment
ol
the
Air
vtiliclea, llbb, Mil • pl'fllllllod thing - but 11 had made hlm as In slpal), to call attellUOD
lng-dlrectlng·writlng contract at Anth~
1om
ftlol
mollloclo
t1.
do!D«
buslJl'o!&lt;;e
conltacl."
CampbeU
tillMwlbon
llJd oelf·(ll'lllllled J111r&gt;. nry unhappy. He lllanbd me to lhe u,tita? It mtaht llavt a
ny Newley, their fi!Vorite chap because
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The
lllgty
llq&gt;lyet
ond
mated
that
this
ono
walled
aboul
tars
91
11ft Clllt ..,.. out ~ for bl!lng 10 understiJidlnl alld lot ol confusion,
of his Jll!rformance In "l'he Small World
..~oD. A BlloCiltq oi"IIIIOL "lelllling" he needed belp dllr- I lhou&amp;ht. your collllllb mtahl
of Sammy Lee." Among the projects be- alert member Df OJnii'Ml lH!od $1111.800.
do
no
more
111111
lo
refer
to
the
Tho
tlrir6
report
deombotl
tho
AU the more ~ beetiUM lnJ !bat bad um.. He told me be a ~ place to Jet thil stg.
One of the Thruways upstate, en ing discussed for the versatile English· numerouo reporto by tho comp- deplorable unmodlneso o1 !1Jo lrd Campbell . nat ni&amp;de knOwn. SIGNAl.
1 PM many
route to· Nyack, has l blg sign which is man: "No Strings," John Huston's "The troller pneral of the. Uftlt..l 1m1ored cavalry regiment, o reporta to CoiJiresl
Nell
.
7UI'
'
ftlll
jltiOft
for
fallolwn
111
II&gt;
WIUS'i'LE
causing motorists to do triple-takes. It Man Who Would Be King" and the up- Stiles 011 U. WllSII!ful pradii'OIJ otrategtc Army corpo unit, when and rollJhl1 more lba!t hal el viet Mmler Nlllllo Kllnt111leheY Dear S.\\'.
reads: "Roekefoller Lookout. Turn comin~ stage musical, "Casablanca" ... or the I'Mtai!Oil braso, miUtoi:'J' It was ordered to Berlin 1a lho lboli. relalll 'to aatioalll dei.uo alld Ills poll., o1 peo&lt;t1u1 - · Good Idea. Nelrt time I hMf
Right."; And some wag has added under· Liu Mtnnelli, suffering from a llidney
tlv1Uu.
autumn criaill of 19111. This sltuo- and IIIUallf apotli&amp;ht 111
with lbe Well. Altollwr In· three toots on a . free"'q, I'll
neath, "Signed - Barry Goldwater" ... aliment, has been out of "Best Foot For· andJoseph
Campbell
Is
the
complioo
developed
for
lack
of
ropotr
prodicel
O&lt;
IODW
COIIlp
dioatlOn
turtled up IMI .lllly It know 110111eone reli$ IIHIJ.-H.
Robert Jtohen Isn't finished with "Ul· ward" but Is expected back in the cast tn&gt;IIW gtt~~~t~l Hla job II Ia al!dR pam lor combat and other motor 1(011( crippled the 11r11 armored. w1!11J the Sovlat pariJ Mmp8pOI' Dear Helen:
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itb" yet, but the word is out that it will soon . . . A Madison Ave. . pet shop in
lho booka of all ljii!DIIill« tleperlo vtlilelea.
"Illo . sum l!mllved In thi!Jtt f'ravd• printed lll open lelt!lr , t,~e hiVI liOlfle
bowlblt
be "a dramaUe blockbuster" and "une of the siXties Is fnturlng carpeted bird
mftlta and ll!efttl8 ltld 10 tell
0o1 ret ltopaln
wasterid
~
p
r
·IUJ'
llilhl
thll
"the cw- lerrdenJ mends that lve'Ve .ltnown aeY.
(Nice,
but
it's
so
hard
to
get
t)le
cages.
!he lhOBt provocative films ever made."
~· wh!tl bt tllrluJ up. Wb!tl "OUr revtow di..,-;· lbt,.... be mere peanut. compared. wllb ,., thai !JOYiet l!ldttp II becomo eral yean, bul not •D. Tbt.
There's also high pnise for Jean Se· vacuum cleaner Into the cornert;) ~
Interpol still has a record numW of turns up lo 1 ~ Olol1 el port oald, "thai 10 miiiJ &lt;0111bol file $55 billion defense Mil ljH!IId IDg bourpoil." Tbt l'elllng f'IOo. woman Ia gLVIng a big party fllf
berg's "startling" performance and predictitlns that the flicker will win more men searching for Prince Alfonso Hob· ~utt, extra•••- alld llupld- vehicles o1 the lrd AnnoiM ....., lhiJ yar. But 11 lon'l p&lt;!llntlta to plo'l DaiiJ rept"iRfld lho leltar til her parent!!' 31st weddlllg lfmlo.
IIJ, DOIIIIIJ In lhl deparlliJOnl nl out of commission for tadJ of ,.. dJe working still from whose dayt later, bat omitted a lley lllle Yersary. She called up all Ollf
Academy Award nominations than Ros- enloe and his two aons by hll marriage
national de!elllt.
pair par1a that not ...., - lrage every week the wutara aayin1: "Tbioe plllple in not bowling group and said she'd
to
the
former
Ira
von
Fuerstenberg,
who
sen's last effort, "The Hustler." which
In
a
lingle
mall
thll
welt
were
oquadron
o1 tho thrM that com- lake their &lt;ul
yery ouro of their polillcal planned the party for oor bowJ.
was up for prizes in nine divisions . . . . is now the wife of "Baby" Pignlllrl. Hoh· thl'M reporta from campllell. eaeh
.,_r."
lng night, eo we lhould brlnJ
Jaz• star Terry Gibbs, just divorced for enloe and lhe children dluppeared from nmmng about 25 pages and eHh
Plaa
the ~.00 par penon WI ordlna..
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the second time from his wife Diona, is Madrid after the Spanish courts had or· ...ta!IDJ IIIII .... lalhtlld iD tht
The
-•llod
"llll!lrer
Plan,"
lly
opend an bowiJni to pul to. .
on the verae of announcing his immed· dered them to be turned over to their
had wallad • whlclJ troUld havtl gitta re~~poa· ward 1 1Ift for her itiOtbtr and
iate marrla,e to 20·year-old Hollywood mother for the Summer, and the prlnet!
heard rumors that she planned to take bundle tl. the taxpayl!'l' dollars.
o
lliliiUty for - . Allied llrate. f.ther. SIJe also Wlllla 111 each.
model Carol Wadsworth.
them to Plgnltari's native Bta!il. Hohenu-u'l.., ........
1Y In Elltopo to a IJ'OUP of ln- to bring a bottle.
Tbtrt wa, for bllllple; therel:l••
ternatlonal &lt;lvU aervanla tll1ller Mr husband 111)'1 this Ia un.
The touting company of "Carousel'' loe must be a ma!ller at disguise, to hide
.
NATO Stcretaey - a l Dirk U. heard-of and, besides, he'd ratb.
caused a lively stir In the usually quiet out this long with two klddles In his com- port on "unnecessary annual ••·
pendltureo by tho Deportments
F-lp Non 01•-lary
anti etl&gt;loratoty diK".liSiono on stildttr, 1181 btetJ qutetlr plaeorr- er bowl. What ohould we do? Poconos, where the natives didn't appre· pany.
o1 the Air FOI'&lt;!I ll1d lho NIVJ
BJ WILLIAM J . t'Oll
h!ssonlnl Ealt·Weol I!IJslons will holod. Dlplomall NJ II wiD stay MRS. BILL
·
elate those late parties ... Maestro Glen
lor
telllnc
&lt;0111tnemal
fa&lt;lliu.t
llolllol
,
_
again
fDclll
wotld
altenlloiJ
thalwap,
at
Ioall
untillho
NATO
D8t
Mre,
Bill:
Gray of Casa Lorna band fame is grave·
How about the horror trend In night
on th!!lr &lt;lty a~ Ita
bleiDI. J.linlalerlal Codlldl'o opr1ng meet- Bowl! _ H.
lv ll1 at his home In Plymouth, Mass.... spots, with "ehoul clubs" springing up lo 1 toro petroleum proclucla In No!M from the !OI'tllh the
san
Franella&gt;
aree
tnotead
cableo:
HoW&lt;!Ver,
there
11
little
Upecta·
1nJ- MIF-b1 Midi Ume Silk· 'htta eclllllllb Ia dedicated 1e
George Jessel Is dating Joan Tyler again, all over• There's the Garden Ghouls in
U!otJ In llutl!brttall~ QWti'terl tbat ker wtU bev_.- redrld. Tho fllhUJ llVIIIg, 10 If JOU'ra .."'
nrt1 that they've settled their paternity Forest Hills, the BlOddy Vampire In Man· o1 using oxCelll l!l&gt;ltllm"'nt· Qolol
1
11
owned
potraleum
fa&lt;llltl!!o
the
'nJere
1a
quiet
optlmlom
1n
Jibthert
wiD bo Ill)' •t*da&lt;ulAr trllldl, wbo dlalib Stlkbr per- bJll kid trouble or JUst plata
case out of court.
hattan, the Sorcerer's Apprentice in Mil·
Navy
l~l
clepartm~t:,
Point
M
..
erot
eircl'"
In
!lome
there
I
moveo
IDI'WIIrtl tl!watd • •lutiOn ...,8u1, hotly opposed !1Jo plan ori trouble, lei Helen Help YOU.
waukee, the Claws of Dracula In Omaha,
11111
•ill be a conllnueUon of the "dJa. of
Bttlin !!ltUlllon. A lone the lfOUDd that It would give !IJo Slia 11111 11ao ftlcvnte JUIIl'
"The Cleopatn Papers," written by and even a place called l.oO!I Afldonados late. Richmond. Calil.
Campbell report&lt;cl that the 1Iogue" belwton tha 1bmuuJ Clth· •tin!l~ Weilfm pl8p4)oll !tit 1 United Stites broldl!r etlii!NII OW!! 8llllllinl uperlelll.'tl. Adformer "Cleo" press acents Jack Btod· of Monstruous in Mexico City.
Navy' I surplus oU storage capo- \ U nd non-CIIIboli dwtdtlo. llllnd lnletnlll!»&gt;al tllibrnl~M~im I&gt;Ver NA'I'O pilllnlna. SOme dl'elll llelott Bolte! In art e1
city at Point Molate avaragad ~.;.~aut VI hao .,; opokft out ~ &amp;UJ"'P\'ilt the Wtlt'o ll!lallar NATO membon alit this !IOWI!plptr,
450,1100 barrelo for the pJUI lbree I direcl!y _ , lht lllbjt&lt;l l!inea rights to Berlin I• expected to bo !ltn lulnann. 111 t!.o plan ill
Federal BtrrHI ol lavttllp- his eleclion: but he hu lndjcatod ~.;J:, Utile ellt.
dtlld.
111m oltallt wlllr eaek ad•tnt.. that he will Clri'J forwlrd the
By Wayne G. Brau.ol&amp;tl, M.D. oed by bllulqlhe aller&amp;el, lkln lergen ot ltequenllnlorvals has tratlon?
latetoPO: ~~· " : ' ' ::ble th~
Wiled f':n.':'L~ · ~S ~~~UPI) _ Aak
111111 , a
y doll'! hllve 1o p on a teob giVe tile qdltketl -~• been replaced In some cUnlco ' A _ He serves at the pleas. 100
amg
• ore
tf Uou uH.
ef
hay;:'de to hove hay fever, but of dlagnoslo. But, olnce eftD by prolonged · action lnject10r11.1 ure of the attorney eeneral, who I oh_::rch i : ~ 7:~ ~~! ~:""unlit ~~ pariJ' :;:'
!,...,,. ~ ;::'11&gt;- ,.;o..i.'••
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to be fi Ji · to Iskin Into IN 1114!1 rnf~lll·lo, The allergen is pven in ~n 1' makes the appointment.
wor I or
~""' I
P II extreme,. J
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100 4e h
ave
:oo_•r ~ b earohll olloerv•llll by ,.ar oil emulsion which allbws It
thrOIJ8b !IJo l!eJunenlcal Council- Uve aboui the potJ&amp;ibiUIJ .t IIIIo 8WW 111011 lltelJ will be found ii
uno ci. th!! polletul
uc
a tstti!IIIJI.
to be absorbed slowly. Although' Q - Wllo WIJ&gt;t Rogm' Ranc· the ltCOilCI oeaaloa of whl&lt;h ho versive pro • Busol'D ••.,.•u In the "Men• Cena!ll." '1'lrla Ia
cerlllll typos of pia ,; io In· llot:IU8t ll~s promote this method is lea· bothenome Iero!
bu ae1 lor Sepl Sl. The ap- 1withla Ill own nub. 'nil llrll tba result of a y-,loug .tud7 :~~:'
A tendency to
~ nee· tbe procluctioo of histamine. b'! 11 lo oot fOolprttlf. It cattles A _ They were Jfoup of proach to Chrilllab unliJ ll!ldi!r 1olp oi lhll dlmo iD • 01 food pre)l!lr•tlon and .coo- !'
111
her~, ' : ::mtive to the the body, a groop of antihJSia· '· an increased risk o! abocess colonial fijihlera ted by Rohe 1·t
~~ul "!,.~.-~....';!'.j:!Jill llsuod ~!:,~ Peldna.I'OI1IrllllllDP~ lnmplthe ~IIW
. ~ ..o.;;:" ~
essarl Y
mlno dnJII hiYe bet&gt;orno IJOI&gt; lormaUon. For thla
reason ftoCert durin&amp; tbe French and let,..,.... 0111 ~ • ....,.,
commltl8a .,,.. • IJiaeti• luii'*Wl.,. co •
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...- tl!llleno '""': attorcte nla· ular lor tempore., relief olthl rneny doctors otlll prefer the lndl~n War
thin through the hoart u II wu faiL II nlerrod to "111bvonlw a-rtlb Cortt• General Fondl,
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tives _ . ..Wvt 19. 11 Y"' li&lt;JIIt attaclt. , _ may be okler method.
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Papa Jotm. But lhoujjb aettvllleo wltlriu our olate and- Gtneral Mille, Pllllbttr)l , and

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Pollee kept extra patrols today In' a Jeney Cit,, N. the ...- ~ iii, Mlddloplrt A trial with meny .urpr1aes PT. P~ - Geor&amp;e 11tationary.
IIH. Al1liD' ~. ~ botpjlal June 17•
J., ne.lghborhoOd where a Negro girl wu 1)aln by a white munlclpal ·P1J01 11Jt11tt lnltruc- pr""ldu 1 Alramatlc ototy .., David ....,.ens. 81. Pt. Plou.
later of the Radtie Blpttst
.
man durinll a ractal disturbance Saturday. The auapect tkJn. ri Mra.' ~ j::lrol Wiley. TV
In the
los 8 . 1he 101, died, Sunday evenin1, &amp;:lilt Beet arov.-u.
till! rurol Betbh!hem
BapiiJt was bio lirat dlarp.
wa•lll be arral:1Jled ll;day In the shotgun ldlllnJ.
~ Plfoed Iiiii for Sen· ...,:;. 01
18 ;...., ~weys o'clook ot lilt Von Mel~r reot j Oblo rtror _ r...msapolnt down olturches, uid today 1te bas ..,. Rev. and Mrs. !4ccatlley ..,
', In Mlulaslppl a river~eboat turned around In tar UfnaVlbi, inil are 11111'- ,the beJI wav 0 get jllllltt . . home alter an 1&amp;-~nlh• ID- .13 , 6 a.m. : wu11a1111 up 14 , 10 ceptecl • oew cbarje in Copn came the panola of 1 ~~....
mld-ctream Sunday to bri
nto custody 25 whites and bora J01101, 'IJM!l'jl!l Crube, Krl• , And 10 tJio trail ol lall' 11111a """"
p.m.: Bonnlo D. up 14, HWi a. Stauoo. Pennsylvllllla, ...., WU. ~in~· =•:\~~
Ntg'roell' who refused to
fie lknnrWI, ltllchatl Lloyd, heve been movln, awav !rom He wu formtrly • cool&lt; In m.; Dav. Crockell, up It, 1 a. liamsport .
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segre1ated waiting room•. oboe heela to break lbt "pu- ,MiclJael ¥ulford, !IGc•r Spen· llle "same" or "lporlln(" tiJio. restaurants . a1 Coiumbu•. 0 ., m.: Eaatem down !5, midnight; Rev . lllcCauley s oervlee here ~&lt;live In the Racine ~ 1 id
Ptllce alld oberltro deputleo slve-reotJtanot armlock" o1 tbt '*• Forrest Blteblai, Richard or of a trail toward• 1 card• before cornmg to Pl. Pleaoanl Queen Cily. down IS. 1%: 10 a.m.; wiD . end October s. at the close F1re department and Ifill •
at Plaquemine. I.e..
arreoted group. Olll&lt;ero denied 8DJ' !Jtu.,Outmbera. Sand~• l!1111CW, Ml· 1~ ~
.
17 years ORO He wao born Nov. ITitan up IS, 3 a.m.; Bingo up of his ev~nlng sorvlce!J Tbe Jla.. wut, the Meigs Mlnlaterill a.
the rn&gt;uP brought to oborf
tality.
'chat!l Archer Cifo!}'ll Vaup.
up · · ·
f II, 11181, m M81011 CO!lDiy, 1011 17 9.55 m Loolslana down
mln11ter, a native of Penn· ooclatlon and Ill • past mod..the ferryboat'• captain. 0111..... AI Le~, N. c., poBco an, Sam ~. and l.erry ... ~eeen!,Y~~ ':~~~ of lhe late Mr. and Mrs. David 1e: S:55 ~:m:. Southern up
aylvanla, ha• Deer! clergyman ator of the Rio Grand. Bapllol
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llld the7 would be chiJ'IIO(I with stepped between IDII'J wblleo Jlubar&amp;en.
of
'trial The M. Dlokens.
m . Jordan up 20
In Melp county smce 1958 This assocl81km.
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"""'.Negroes outside • jail " ' - Junior certificates will come ruler allow uch olde to find out , Is surv v
one U• a.m. ; Den Quinn up 2Z,
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1lmnle Moore. a field ...,.... three Negro Yftutha .,...., bein1to Cr.nlhla MUla, N111cy Harrlt, 'before trial what lo lltely
to ghler, Mrs. Gilbert Ilogp, Stru- a.m.; Jamn Boaworth down
tory for the Congress of Racial hold for tbe olayiiiJ el a willlll Linda Racltett, Loll ANI sauer, tab place at the trial to opeed UJera, o .. and two aons, Georp i:05 a.m.; Dike end Utile
Equality !COREl slid wltn- man In a r - riot Jone e.
Elebllle Lyons, Jeff Erry, Sun fup coorl hullness prevent per· B., Struthers, 0 ., llJd ErnKt ward up 22, S:35 a.m.; R 0 we
11 lold him olf1cen _uoed
Tbe Negruoo tnelt and pray' M)lllen, Chuck Mullen, Au Jury and fraud, ~ encoorage Dickens. or Cleveland, 0., llJd dcwn 23, 1:10 a.m.: Lou&gt;Uis~:::11
ed outalde tho jail, and tbea Bradbury, George Bauer, Mary out-of-&lt;:ourt 'lttlements.
I half-brother, Alonzo, of Wal Greenup 5,35 a.m.; il
DIVORCE GRANTED
Charles Poot. - brolher of one tong, Ruth Ann Lacey, Linda Under discovery rulel all par. 1C&lt;&gt;lumbla. a half-lister, Ms. down Greenup 7:05 a.m.;
A divorce has been granted of the jailed
oxeheJ&gt;o Warner, Mary Jane Jenkllnson, Ues can be made to tell lhe oth· , Prmt saxton, of Thurman, 0.
down 3!, 6:30 a.m.: c 0 t t 0 n
Judy WoHe, cros..plalnUff from god hoi words wltb wbU. beet· Greg Deaton, Craig Caima.
er what they know before 1 h 0 Funeral services will be at Queen down 32, 3:03 a.m.; OJI.
. MONDAY
Charlea Wolfe In Meigs county lers.
Final swtmrnlng lesiona were •case goes to trial. Thev do tl!!s Z p. m. Tuet!lay at the Crow ver Shearer up 32, 5:10 a.m.:
common pleao court. Charleo Wilen the white and M•lro given to (Fish) : Kelly McKen, :by caUinc far the IDIWetl to 'Funeral Home. Rtv. Ken- IBowles up 33, 12:45 a.m.: Ed·
TUESDAY
WEDNESDA
Wolfe, ptalntllf of tho original groupo moved loword eacb oth· zle, Marleoe Goodwin, SUsla , HU!Ins written or spoken neth W. Chandler will offlclato. eana Bosworth up 33 , 1.40 a.m.: .
a~ was found IIUllly of
or, pollee quickly took up pool. Wedge, Debbie Taylor, Cheryl ;;,.,. u..'.e facts come out both ' Burial will be In Lone Oak cern. Tully down 33, 2:3() a.m.; Peace
Aucuot 12th, 13th. 14th,
W• Glyg
neglect and extreme ClUe ty. Uo118 In the middle of the MeLalJihlln, ~ Oevb, Ed- parties often decld• to settle etery.
down :t:t, 3: t5 a.m.; Ravensllloocl
Broughton'•- Iorden'•
CUatody of a minor child was to keep thom apmt.
die Young, Mike Young, Chuck then and there without any Friends may call at the fun- down 33 , 7,45 p.m.; L. c. Shear·
Fairmont. Valley Bell
given the defendant.
J IN TIIEA
BIG
Clark, Floyd Burney, Carolltrial.
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eral home after 6 p. m. , today . er up 34. 4:!0 p.m.; Elija Woods !
MIBIIAP lULL8 DIVER
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Leonard, Becky Seellg, FlorneU Recently our courts enlarged
down 34 9 p m · Bayou Lor·
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d!vor llabbed blmoelf to deolb least lour nations arrq
Frogs McKenzie, El· broad
Uoulng of witnesses
LYONS, France IUPI) - A I
with hla own •P"" gun Sunday sign th• rucl•ar test bar. treaty 1se Lee Walker
Heaton
quespectl
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French
airliner on a fil&amp;ht be· . GaUipollo dam - Lea
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when be wao laJo&lt;&gt;ted ofl balance here today, bringing to 43 I he Mitchell Mead~s
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. he washlngtoo aerl 08 .
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e, su as aceInsurance
en ...... ed In east central Fr.- to- .' down GaII'G1po r.1S 9:·so p:m.•. "'"".'It
by 1 huge wave oraohlng against number 1n t
Jeff Warner,
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1 "'""' jotty noar Jone&lt; Bech. of s1gnlngo.
Ricky Arnott, Russell
re
to lnaunnce day, pollee reported.
up a111po1Is. 10 .05 p.m. ,
Ct~.
Aalhoritl.. oald Robert Petty Nabono announ&lt;lng they
Michie! M•Danlel
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Flnt re......a did not 1 a y 1Lea down Gallipolis 1,2:20 a.m.;
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1 ten 1111 h.._ whll .IWily 111m 10 ..u,. Haw llllllli Clltotr
happlnedf
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I Wll left'lbl)r dnWD II a llmt IIIJDI bill 0 pt"lllell ..
fellow al 1t11llffklt, ml .. thlo llltf But ID1 MMC!1 a~ hU111.
lnltiellld In lilt, but balb at us He'• tatlng aD tile blalbe, Rhell
wert ltlllTIId. 11111 It .-1 no I - u lllult 1110. llllould I 1111
farlhel tllln tofttlllrtak · CIQn- llaw It rulq •appeMCJ' MU11on m1 htnehle Ia GC1t1- CALL ME .IANIC
J11111l!lllet.rla. WI both kttew It P .8. I'U "Joel'' the - ' 1
eauld hiH been 'flt7 1'111, ... MCtlatl of llle Pftl* bofwe be
ptdally IInce my bobla life gell boml, • b't wwt1' awun't
1oo well. M1 bus. bout llivinl awq IIIF ~ecrtl.
band 11e111ed to be drawtna a- Dear Jene:
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1111 from lbe.
Coofenlon may be aood r..
e men'a aoul, but bis wile'• eonBut Instead ol rtltllllDi to the feosion CID cunll4 lL Whll'o a
"Oilier man," I mada the bl&amp;· llW. twlufle of COIISCienoe (Jbla.
Jesl ef!ort of lilY life to pt my ed With 1 spot ofjeeiOUI)') !'C)IIIo
buoband's Interest llllcl Yet, peroc1 to the hippy lmowle&lt;lse
111 admit I many tllllu pretend. tt.at your husband lhlnka.. you
ed be was BODII!Oile olae-that are extr~HUper? This b ooe of
wonderful guy at the omce. This those secreta a woman keepe
madt II easter to Wln my bill- frGm her mate, lor hla ego'o
band over. I wu much llleer to aan lftll If she Ia ltltllpted c.
him tbon I had been 81 I tired boolt' her OWl! qo by llfinto

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Voice 0£ Broadway •• ,. Reportin;
P.ROADW AY GRAPEVINE
Let Remick is likely to make her debut as a Broadway legit star in "Side
Show," the new musical by Steve Sondheim and Arthur Laurents · · · Half tne
Hollywood stars working ur vacat10mng
In Europe have been disturbed by t h e
rumors that Princess Grace IS seriously
ill The Palace at Monaco has said noth·
ln.g more than "The Princess is tired aud
needs a rest," so probably a new picture
of Her Serene Highness amon1 her sub·
jects wlll be Issued t~ soothe the worri·
ers.
A top-ranking television star owea
more than $100.000 In hors.,.race beta
and is reporteli· "dead broke," although
he earntd fantastic sums. He is in debt
to bookmakera all over the country and with many of them it has rtached
the "pay up or else" stage ..... Jayne
Mansfield's Italian beau, singer Nelson
Sardelli, .was badly shaken and bruised
In an ..auto accident in Milan the other
day. Wl\lle he was speeding to the air·
port to catch a New Yotk·bound plane
for a visit with Jayne. Now she'll have to
walt n few days while Nelson loses those
bruises. ,

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sky and Nat Weill, Ia maldllf tveb mott
of an impact on tbe Cinema Set than Walter Wanger's revelationa. Probably because they bad no peraonal antlt and
could cover all phases Impartially .....
Fifteen Rusaian bombers have just ar·
rived at J&gt;uerto Padre, in Oriente Prov·
ince, and will be ready to fly within the
week . . . Tallulah Banllhead, who WBI
the toast of London for many aeuons,
wiU return to the stage there tllis year
to star in Tennessee Williams' "The Milk
Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore."
It should he fascirtatlnl to see the In·
terpretation she puts on the role in
which Hermione Baddely was so effect·
ive ... Dorothy Sarnoff'• premiere at
the Pla!a's Ptralan RoOm wu Ill pack·
etl - and packed with ucttemellt - It
seemed Uke I mid-Winter openlnk. With
everything going for her from a beauti·
ful costume (Fontana) to a marvelously
talented conductor (Frank OWens), e~e
delighted the aud1ence and should be m
for a happy run.____

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We Share in the First Family's Sorrow
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TINY llaby and hi&amp; aaUant fight for

Ufe have brou1bt the tro~:bled world

cMr together lban all the diplomall
and aU lbe conference tables.
Witb one accord, people of eve1-y
nation offered lbei.r 1ympathy and their
prl)'era to Prelldent and Mra. Kenlledy
In their time of trial and sorrow.
Tbls was no matter of high stales·
manship, grand political design, aocial

poliition or we~lh. 1
The miracle of birth, tha travail of
life and the my&amp;tHJ of death-the com·
mon experiences of aU mankind -were
encompassed in the 39 boun dlll"injl
Ylhich a nation and the world bung 'lrilll
vtry personal concern on every wurd
from Hyanhil Port and BOlton.
Our deepest sympatb)r, Mr. l!ld Mra.
Kennedy.

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Domestic Demand For Farm
Products Ahead Of 1962

world you accumulated 110 many things. Things
tbat are still good but simply aren't llll!d, needed
or enjoyed by yoltr family any more. Things Hkt
apotU equipment, musical Instruments, out-grown

toye and clothing, yard and &amp;arden tools, furniture,
appHances. (Go through your home toda)' . . . you
wtu be IUJllrl.led at what you find on£e you really
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to
110111t other famUy - but really wortb notblnll to
Don't keep these Items. They're worth (!lllh

Now, your plumber or
appliance dealer offers a
$25 trade-in ollowanee
when you change from
flame-type to a new
!1!1!1!~! Quick Recovery
electric water heater.
Don't walt Save now I
This offer is for a limited
lima only!

you It you don't use them. Sell them quickly and
Inexpensively with Sentinel Cla,.Jfled Adll and

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have tbe extra cash tbat meana more of tha thlnp
you wtu use and enjoy.
All It llke.l ll a phone caU. Jlllt dial WY 2-21H

uid live your Hat to a friendly Ad Writer. A word
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Follow the rule so many other ~~{·lDQd~ .fam.
Wet iollow. Don't keep worthwhile tblnge oite :daj
aflel ~y're no longer llitd. Turn them baio,dill·
Jan witUelitlnel ~bid Ada. ,Jt niakea ~*7
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Within wide lim!•· the ·court • w~etber there were casua~ can down Gallipolll 3:20 a.m.;
Priddy Jackie Carsey
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Debbie McLalJihlin, JeR
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towno of Tramoyeo and Andre .Gallipolis 7:50a.m.: Wa111ng to
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Baby Beginner "R8h' expedltloos" to look in- I de Corey after billing a pylon. :go . own a a 1po ar
Follrod,
3,Bobby
mgflllr of
1 The Tbe plane belonged to t~e 1D1X1e Spirit, Bandy , Irene &lt;.uu·u
2' SUsie
all asoughat rnu1
onte parbeary. upon • "Air later" cotbpauy wblcb ·tin, Jenks and Semet.
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Rawlings, ace 3,
Oleo lnteraal French rotJieo. [ Kanawba River - Helen Z.
lnp, age 4, Dav1d
In cr~inal cases, the
Jaw ;
nnuNH!PifW.d&amp;n~&gt;M~ down Wlnfleld 3:25p.m.; L~~:11
3. AD children are
the acope of discovery.
T I, NOT
ldown Winfield 10 p.m ; (
Jumplnl off lire· low
the prosecuting altor~ey The :.cine Vot.!teer F 1r 0 ,Jr. down Winfield 11:35 p.m.;
produce the defendant'o 1departmeni will meel at 6 p.m. Lydia H. up ,Winlleld.t·.35 a.m.;
NIKITA W1N1 *TCB
and srand jury slate-,today Instead of 8 p.m., lor its Esso W. Va., up _wmf1eld 2:
'~'GTON I·UPil _
Ills lawyer con NIJI his 'regular meeting.
a.m.; Winfield 4:!15 a.m.
W~·
In preparln&amp; for the ;
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ketball has I I .... 7 I liMa
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1ame, SOcretary of State
Usually the accused also has The Triple-A says that sun [ Starters In the K e n I u c k
Ruak oald !'ll!ld•y In oflerlng
rl&amp;ht to .know the prosecuting 1glasi.es are helpful In reducing Derby have carried the racing II
explanation
of
why
he
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and names of Inform· ;road glare, but cautions motor· 'silk• of 571 different owners.
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minion match .. tth Soviet Iii
He muat make hla own ln- ~ l!to to remove tllem or 1 I o w.
mler ~lklta S KlmiohcboY.
thai is, he cannot down before entering a darken·
"Mr. Khruohd.ev II •
at tbe prosecuting atlor· ed tunnel or underpasw. It lakes
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tnveotlpUoo to try bil 'ltIme Ior yoor eye• lo adjust to
oald. "But, K'o the first time
the, difference In il«htlng.
every pla)-ed badmlntoa on
1n a criminal caoe the defend.
oriental 1'111!·" 1he 1ame
may refuse to talk or to turn Have patlentce when you're '
playod at U.. lluJJI!an
evidence hla lawyer may driving in heavy tralflc, says
Blaci: Sol •l"'"oa •lila at
want 1o .., In the tela!. An.JI· the AAA. Hom-blowing and othdurlng lblU'• vlalt 1st
the pr&lt;liOCllllng attorney er outboard signs of lrrllatlon
Kbrusbcbev I""'· 41.
lhl defendant might ln· \aeldom"'.urry thlnga al0118: they
Ic~=~~:,hlm. So, under our serve only to antagonize I h e
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be need not an- other drivers. U takeo patience
such queaUons. Of course, to be a GOOD DRIVER.
he ll!lwero 101111 questlona,
max well han !&lt;&gt; answer One of the greatoat dangera
related questions.
caused by oltuck holes In I h t
(Tbla article b holed upon highway, Is when a motorist
the Law of Ohio. It Ia nol Intend· owerveo to avoid them a n d
ea to advise anyone 011 a speclf· swings Into another. lane of traf·
1c problem No person should fie. When you see a clmclt bola
attempt 1o apply or Inter· ahead, the Triple-A warns you
any law without the ad·llhould alow down and otay In
of a lawyer.)
your o'tm lane.
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rocb when tho wne came, lm·. for • ~Y an apan a
palhlg hlm on lbt spear.
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type of alleriY, now lo
th!! lhou8h they uMt•I1JIIVt qulclt tng alltnent. But with modern ! 1&lt;1 tire Ulle 111
11eo1&lt; "Vaa. more calillous . n Ita apPrllldl
thml&amp;fl tht Ofl!!Oil th
t.OOed by siiCb IItle ruetlono Ylctlmo can &amp;&gt;el throu1h tbe A - P'rom "PIIgrlm'a Ptol· mii!M.. Thla jiOIIIQI li aapectad
little discomfort .. possible.
•• drowaln!!t-. U&amp;Jttlleldl!tflleSB, seosoo In relative comfort.
reM" in Whl&lt;b It IIYI - "and to receJve - imflelu• at !IJo re. 'l'hiN hu..::\::" ol~ or ln&lt;l!l!lt!f - • -ion.
the name of thll ton 11 Van- ~Ill lbe ~I at th!! \Taualtortios. 'self1J!Illt-l In many "' tht JIO!I!IIar hoy
lty: afltl at t!Jat loll!l there il a u~llll :.....;.
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Weot BerUnen feel ""' Moscow
not them. Others. like opllll!plirlno. The adrenal cor· .aldtwflt!
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d11• alld COICitMJd, hive 1 tlCII otero!&lt;~ tlllllllalb art aloo l A - Yea, all true crabe do. 11 _ ftT WIO 11 tlfiT Oteek partial nuclear 1t1t till treaty
sticky JIDiltil ~. dtllt'nd on lllii!M tn peno111 with ~· ,Tbat Ia, all erabtl Ill "hlch tht truala!M t1 tire llble 01lled
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' 1118 II IIWI)'I luclted lorwar6 lht ltf!UIIll?
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Pre'fentlve mMsureo include and never used 1111' IWintlnlq. A - Thl! tranal~tlon from 1 ClttCo\00 (tJI't) - o\ •tt yet.
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Hebrew Into Greek olauch )l!lrts Ilow bw rolllnC from teWII tl
beeft WN!Iiy ttalled of etJU$o WiMII Noon halll'da ort IJ'ftl- 4 - WUt tile Diet of or tht SclrlpiUtt!l u theo were 101111 throutirdlll h
tltllted
ong Mt fever, bl!elllse their I) reduced •1 IIM!on!lltlonllil, W..o?
known bi!tllln 1bi&gt;llt 210 II 0 . 118 'States collecll no ,.,_ atll ·l!tfo
Ho-"1 \AIIIltldat With that ef r.in&lt;o 11 tlftdlftll tnpa pella A - A t'OUII(!d called In tilt llitllt, ltptull]nl, .... 1 riel 110 Jlllllllli!l'i. tt'1 i "fllttd.
ragllllld 1114 ...,_ f1Mi'* W'- In 111 ~ qtl!m. SiMt b' Ute Ernperw Qlarltt V to try entr, bau• o1 thr! billet Ulllt tag l'Oid l~M'or," ' 'l'he IM!IIII \1&amp;potll!n II whi.lllilnt. .'nil pol. 1M , _ _ ltllllltl e11b- r.r.tlft Luthftr far htruy, It '/0 llthillan WOrltld on
t1te hicle II l!l'lliiiMd 'lfltll ~
linatllt b 111M plllllll IWIIIJ Ill I I WUh lltt lib 111M II WRMa, lltrMMy.
ltlllllliiOII.
ment for demonatntlt'!ll!lt1 YJ"
•ariel blelltllt ., YM1lt10111 in dowl ~. -..Ay elho1a
rlety Of etittlll!lrl!ll OWP'i lt(lG
dltnllt.
l!hordd '- •• • j a I to OI'IJdl. 4 - Wllotl bt ,., !!I Jetrer. 4 - W..l 11 lh uiJ !lilt 111 ~.lded ail! wtkllntl PHI!&gt;"
lroi!pllnllr" waw
rlltll&amp;id. tilt tltltt t!ltMMI- - Dlt\'11 .,.. .,. nhlu , _ lilt 11m1 w..... t1 lilt ,u. esM aid relalt!d llttlJpllleftl te
....,... ef b'aUblt ill Ute . _ . •• II; trilht 11. W.. It )IIIIo
eltitt WtrY !IIIII II altu 11? welden, educallll'l lllil et~~m·
or 11'101!1 lllat forma. 011 tPii ..._ C1r ty tllll 1111 of wHCI A -Alter hltlrtleua 1ft IM'I, A - Tbe pyralllldt Ill II&amp;Ypl. llllhf lndlllfty ·'J'IIe lJrit . aend other vegl!lltiiJII
In lite killers.
he reUIM to hlo MissliBippi etmounllif . . - ~ !It !Iii
aulllllitr. '11tt ~ ~ II
Is otarted tete 1illett be livid Ill retire- Q - Ml lo
!!MN- ~klllll '\dill.Ia MlfPlW '111
hutn, Ute tllfjjJl !'or11 wllttll ~ llx ..-s before tht pol· - · Dutill&amp; this Ume he wrote etfd Allteltea'• lint 111dllltr- pnerator curled •bo~Jd itill
li llllde, . II • ~ IMt ae111111 bi!tllnt. 11 ean be a "'nit RIH anti ran or tht ~ ltlre?
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a ftl~ at11111t Clll.leat)fl;fJ.
q - ·ofltitder. Otllln are Alo ttrJ tM~ way to avoid fedtratf Gmemment.»
A - stephen Olrlll'd, WllO ed frql}l •lire ~ 3a:;.~
lernlrla alld ~· . trouble. 'nit old ltslb'li of ~
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played tlllnir;ortltlt (NIH tn Ute cover ·IJI illttJijJt .
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lw 117 f - Ill alleriJ eairl- lectin&amp; small doseo of the al· Q - Doeo lilt director ol tire flnanclnl of the War of 1812, area.
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people palliad
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cmtfted :

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again. He came back to me, FUiaeftl Mbttrllll
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.one dl)' I rememberl!d I Dear Het.n··
U•IW .._ I a - 1
yeahl. But llle PenlallOfl
hils been pooed the ffllmeDI - aali~c- h •t th ...1 of tht Olher 1 I·
Tilt AmtrleaD ldpi!Jet would 1eaJ1n1 netrby olotla• faeiliU• torily tqulpped to petfoma U.
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You 11e 110 lnlllf ran 011 the
be wtll arlvllletl 11101 'liitlrin his 'tilth 1 capactty of lbi&gt;llt 432,11110 otrab!git miaMon at the Ume it low ::~~~ :l~l!SI 1 hlgli•aye 1llth their rllrtttllllal
righ!a to demand that the nation· barreta at $306,500 a year. Pure wu ..-&lt;1e1ed oven- d•tlnJ the :;:..... real a Itt
I my signala bllltklltf bac!auae drit•
al lleftMi DI!IJitl1111!111 llllke wliS!e!
BErlin &lt;Iiiia."
'""5°
II&amp; ·
er hu f&lt;qohen 1o IUnt t11em
bottll' ... of tile aal4 taxpaym• There wu anothtr report .., Fort)' et tho 11 M48 tnMllldl Last night my husballll "CCII- oR. HoW abGUt havllll • 11DDf.
IIHJIIey.
"the lncreaud price for ballil- t.Db were out o1 tommtnton. flllllll'' lllal hi had beellilltef. flclal signal, like blowlltf lila
Or,
maybt,
101111
alert
mortlber
Ilea
computeh resultina f""" u• Ellbty of ,. Mil per~a~ntl w- Mll!d In anolbor woman f!lr a bom three short toots (this .Is
Reports have It that Seven Arts II
titft """ UJel~ 01 all I!OIIlbal Willie. 011, he hada'l done in7• Morse Code for tho leuer "S,"
waving a mlllion·dollar prnducing·act- ol CG!lgrea obould cab the Pen· 1coulve estimated malerial tapn
to
11tC!01111t
lor
lbtlllt
of
111
1
undet
•
dtpartment
ol
the
Air
vtiliclea, llbb, Mil • pl'fllllllod thing - but 11 had made hlm as In slpal), to call attellUOD
lng-dlrectlng·writlng contract at Anth~
1om
ftlol
mollloclo
t1.
do!D«
buslJl'o!&lt;;e
conltacl."
CampbeU
tillMwlbon
llJd oelf·(ll'lllllled J111r&gt;. nry unhappy. He lllanbd me to lhe u,tita? It mtaht llavt a
ny Newley, their fi!Vorite chap because
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The
lllgty
llq&gt;lyet
ond
mated
that
this
ono
walled
aboul
tars
91
11ft Clllt ..,.. out ~ for bl!lng 10 understiJidlnl alld lot ol confusion,
of his Jll!rformance In "l'he Small World
..~oD. A BlloCiltq oi"IIIIOL "lelllling" he needed belp dllr- I lhou&amp;ht. your collllllb mtahl
of Sammy Lee." Among the projects be- alert member Df OJnii'Ml lH!od $1111.800.
do
no
more
111111
lo
refer
to
the
Tho
tlrir6
report
deombotl
tho
AU the more ~ beetiUM lnJ !bat bad um.. He told me be a ~ place to Jet thil stg.
One of the Thruways upstate, en ing discussed for the versatile English· numerouo reporto by tho comp- deplorable unmodlneso o1 !1Jo lrd Campbell . nat ni&amp;de knOwn. SIGNAl.
1 PM many
route to· Nyack, has l blg sign which is man: "No Strings," John Huston's "The troller pneral of the. Uftlt..l 1m1ored cavalry regiment, o reporta to CoiJiresl
Nell
.
7UI'
'
ftlll
jltiOft
for
fallolwn
111
II&gt;
WIUS'i'LE
causing motorists to do triple-takes. It Man Who Would Be King" and the up- Stiles 011 U. WllSII!ful pradii'OIJ otrategtc Army corpo unit, when and rollJhl1 more lba!t hal el viet Mmler Nlllllo Kllnt111leheY Dear S.\\'.
reads: "Roekefoller Lookout. Turn comin~ stage musical, "Casablanca" ... or the I'Mtai!Oil braso, miUtoi:'J' It was ordered to Berlin 1a lho lboli. relalll 'to aatioalll dei.uo alld Ills poll., o1 peo&lt;t1u1 - · Good Idea. Nelrt time I hMf
Right."; And some wag has added under· Liu Mtnnelli, suffering from a llidney
tlv1Uu.
autumn criaill of 19111. This sltuo- and IIIUallf apotli&amp;ht 111
with lbe Well. Altollwr In· three toots on a . free"'q, I'll
neath, "Signed - Barry Goldwater" ... aliment, has been out of "Best Foot For· andJoseph
Campbell
Is
the
complioo
developed
for
lack
of
ropotr
prodicel
O&lt;
IODW
COIIlp
dioatlOn
turtled up IMI .lllly It know 110111eone reli$ IIHIJ.-H.
Robert Jtohen Isn't finished with "Ul· ward" but Is expected back in the cast tn&gt;IIW gtt~~~t~l Hla job II Ia al!dR pam lor combat and other motor 1(011( crippled the 11r11 armored. w1!11J the Sovlat pariJ Mmp8pOI' Dear Helen:
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itb" yet, but the word is out that it will soon . . . A Madison Ave. . pet shop in
lho booka of all ljii!DIIill« tleperlo vtlilelea.
"Illo . sum l!mllved In thi!Jtt f'ravd• printed lll open lelt!lr , t,~e hiVI liOlfle
bowlblt
be "a dramaUe blockbuster" and "une of the siXties Is fnturlng carpeted bird
mftlta and ll!efttl8 ltld 10 tell
0o1 ret ltopaln
wasterid
~
p
r
·IUJ'
llilhl
thll
"the cw- lerrdenJ mends that lve'Ve .ltnown aeY.
(Nice,
but
it's
so
hard
to
get
t)le
cages.
!he lhOBt provocative films ever made."
~· wh!tl bt tllrluJ up. Wb!tl "OUr revtow di..,-;· lbt,.... be mere peanut. compared. wllb ,., thai !JOYiet l!ldttp II becomo eral yean, bul not •D. Tbt.
There's also high pnise for Jean Se· vacuum cleaner Into the cornert;) ~
Interpol still has a record numW of turns up lo 1 ~ Olol1 el port oald, "thai 10 miiiJ &lt;0111bol file $55 billion defense Mil ljH!IId IDg bourpoil." Tbt l'elllng f'IOo. woman Ia gLVIng a big party fllf
berg's "startling" performance and predictitlns that the flicker will win more men searching for Prince Alfonso Hob· ~utt, extra•••- alld llupld- vehicles o1 the lrd AnnoiM ....., lhiJ yar. But 11 lon'l p&lt;!llntlta to plo'l DaiiJ rept"iRfld lho leltar til her parent!!' 31st weddlllg lfmlo.
IIJ, DOIIIIIJ In lhl deparlliJOnl nl out of commission for tadJ of ,.. dJe working still from whose dayt later, bat omitted a lley lllle Yersary. She called up all Ollf
Academy Award nominations than Ros- enloe and his two aons by hll marriage
national de!elllt.
pair par1a that not ...., - lrage every week the wutara aayin1: "Tbioe plllple in not bowling group and said she'd
to
the
former
Ira
von
Fuerstenberg,
who
sen's last effort, "The Hustler." which
In
a
lingle
mall
thll
welt
were
oquadron
o1 tho thrM that com- lake their &lt;ul
yery ouro of their polillcal planned the party for oor bowJ.
was up for prizes in nine divisions . . . . is now the wife of "Baby" Pignlllrl. Hoh· thl'M reporta from campllell. eaeh
.,_r."
lng night, eo we lhould brlnJ
Jaz• star Terry Gibbs, just divorced for enloe and lhe children dluppeared from nmmng about 25 pages and eHh
Plaa
the ~.00 par penon WI ordlna..
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the second time from his wife Diona, is Madrid after the Spanish courts had or· ...ta!IDJ IIIII .... lalhtlld iD tht
The
-•llod
"llll!lrer
Plan,"
lly
opend an bowiJni to pul to. .
on the verae of announcing his immed· dered them to be turned over to their
had wallad • whlclJ troUld havtl gitta re~~poa· ward 1 1Ift for her itiOtbtr and
iate marrla,e to 20·year-old Hollywood mother for the Summer, and the prlnet!
heard rumors that she planned to take bundle tl. the taxpayl!'l' dollars.
o
lliliiUty for - . Allied llrate. f.ther. SIJe also Wlllla 111 each.
model Carol Wadsworth.
them to Plgnltari's native Bta!il. Hohenu-u'l.., ........
1Y In Elltopo to a IJ'OUP of ln- to bring a bottle.
Tbtrt wa, for bllllple; therel:l••
ternatlonal &lt;lvU aervanla tll1ller Mr husband 111)'1 this Ia un.
The touting company of "Carousel'' loe must be a ma!ller at disguise, to hide
.
NATO Stcretaey - a l Dirk U. heard-of and, besides, he'd ratb.
caused a lively stir In the usually quiet out this long with two klddles In his com- port on "unnecessary annual ••·
pendltureo by tho Deportments
F-lp Non 01•-lary
anti etl&gt;loratoty diK".liSiono on stildttr, 1181 btetJ qutetlr plaeorr- er bowl. What ohould we do? Poconos, where the natives didn't appre· pany.
o1 the Air FOI'&lt;!I ll1d lho NIVJ
BJ WILLIAM J . t'Oll
h!ssonlnl Ealt·Weol I!IJslons will holod. Dlplomall NJ II wiD stay MRS. BILL
·
elate those late parties ... Maestro Glen
lor
telllnc
&lt;0111tnemal
fa&lt;lliu.t
llolllol
,
_
again
fDclll
wotld
altenlloiJ
thalwap,
at
Ioall
untillho
NATO
D8t
Mre,
Bill:
Gray of Casa Lorna band fame is grave·
How about the horror trend In night
on th!!lr &lt;lty a~ Ita
bleiDI. J.linlalerlal Codlldl'o opr1ng meet- Bowl! _ H.
lv ll1 at his home In Plymouth, Mass.... spots, with "ehoul clubs" springing up lo 1 toro petroleum proclucla In No!M from the !OI'tllh the
san
Franella&gt;
aree
tnotead
cableo:
HoW&lt;!Ver,
there
11
little
Upecta·
1nJ- MIF-b1 Midi Ume Silk· 'htta eclllllllb Ia dedicated 1e
George Jessel Is dating Joan Tyler again, all over• There's the Garden Ghouls in
U!otJ In llutl!brttall~ QWti'terl tbat ker wtU bev_.- redrld. Tho fllhUJ llVIIIg, 10 If JOU'ra .."'
nrt1 that they've settled their paternity Forest Hills, the BlOddy Vampire In Man· o1 using oxCelll l!l&gt;ltllm"'nt· Qolol
1
11
owned
potraleum
fa&lt;llltl!!o
the
'nJere
1a
quiet
optlmlom
1n
Jibthert
wiD bo Ill)' •t*da&lt;ulAr trllldl, wbo dlalib Stlkbr per- bJll kid trouble or JUst plata
case out of court.
hattan, the Sorcerer's Apprentice in Mil·
Navy
l~l
clepartm~t:,
Point
M
..
erot
eircl'"
In
!lome
there
I
moveo
IDI'WIIrtl tl!watd • •lutiOn ...,8u1, hotly opposed !1Jo plan ori trouble, lei Helen Help YOU.
waukee, the Claws of Dracula In Omaha,
11111
•ill be a conllnueUon of the "dJa. of
Bttlin !!ltUlllon. A lone the lfOUDd that It would give !IJo Slia 11111 11ao ftlcvnte JUIIl'
"The Cleopatn Papers," written by and even a place called l.oO!I Afldonados late. Richmond. Calil.
Campbell report&lt;cl that the 1Iogue" belwton tha 1bmuuJ Clth· •tin!l~ Weilfm pl8p4)oll !tit 1 United Stites broldl!r etlii!NII OW!! 8llllllinl uperlelll.'tl. Adformer "Cleo" press acents Jack Btod· of Monstruous in Mexico City.
Navy' I surplus oU storage capo- \ U nd non-CIIIboli dwtdtlo. llllnd lnletnlll!»&gt;al tllibrnl~M~im I&gt;Ver NA'I'O pilllnlna. SOme dl'elll llelott Bolte! In art e1
city at Point Molate avaragad ~.;.~aut VI hao .,; opokft out ~ &amp;UJ"'P\'ilt the Wtlt'o ll!lallar NATO membon alit this !IOWI!plptr,
450,1100 barrelo for the pJUI lbree I direcl!y _ , lht lllbjt&lt;l l!inea rights to Berlin I• expected to bo !ltn lulnann. 111 t!.o plan ill
Federal BtrrHI ol lavttllp- his eleclion: but he hu lndjcatod ~.;J:, Utile ellt.
dtlld.
111m oltallt wlllr eaek ad•tnt.. that he will Clri'J forwlrd the
By Wayne G. Brau.ol&amp;tl, M.D. oed by bllulqlhe aller&amp;el, lkln lergen ot ltequenllnlorvals has tratlon?
latetoPO: ~~· " : ' ' ::ble th~
Wiled f':n.':'L~ · ~S ~~~UPI) _ Aak
111111 , a
y doll'! hllve 1o p on a teob giVe tile qdltketl -~• been replaced In some cUnlco ' A _ He serves at the pleas. 100
amg
• ore
tf Uou uH.
ef
hay;:'de to hove hay fever, but of dlagnoslo. But, olnce eftD by prolonged · action lnject10r11.1 ure of the attorney eeneral, who I oh_::rch i : ~ 7:~ ~~! ~:""unlit ~~ pariJ' :;:'
!,...,,. ~ ;::'11&gt;- ,.;o..i.'••
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to be fi Ji · to Iskin Into IN 1114!1 rnf~lll·lo, The allergen is pven in ~n 1' makes the appointment.
wor I or
~""' I
P II extreme,. J
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~~~·.;~~~
100 4e h
ave
:oo_•r ~ b earohll olloerv•llll by ,.ar oil emulsion which allbws It
thrOIJ8b !IJo l!eJunenlcal Council- Uve aboui the potJ&amp;ibiUIJ .t IIIIo 8WW 111011 lltelJ will be found ii
uno ci. th!! polletul
uc
a tstti!IIIJI.
to be absorbed slowly. Although' Q - Wllo WIJ&gt;t Rogm' Ranc· the ltCOilCI oeaaloa of whl&lt;h ho versive pro • Busol'D ••.,.•u In the "Men• Cena!ll." '1'lrla Ia
cerlllll typos of pia ,; io In· llot:IU8t ll~s promote this method is lea· bothenome Iero!
bu ae1 lor Sepl Sl. The ap- 1withla Ill own nub. 'nil llrll tba result of a y-,loug .tud7 :~~:'
A tendency to
~ nee· tbe procluctioo of histamine. b'! 11 lo oot fOolprttlf. It cattles A _ They were Jfoup of proach to Chrilllab unliJ ll!ldi!r 1olp oi lhll dlmo iD • 01 food pre)l!lr•tlon and .coo- !'
111
her~, ' : ::mtive to the the body, a groop of antihJSia· '· an increased risk o! abocess colonial fijihlera ted by Rohe 1·t
~~ul "!,.~.-~....';!'.j:!Jill llsuod ~!:,~ Peldna.I'OI1IrllllllDP~ lnmplthe ~IIW
. ~ ..o.;;:" ~
essarl Y
mlno dnJII hiYe bet&gt;orno IJOI&gt; lormaUon. For thla
reason ftoCert durin&amp; tbe French and let,..,.... 0111 ~ • ....,.,
commltl8a .,,.. • IJiaeti• luii'*Wl.,. co •
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...- tl!llleno '""': attorcte nla· ular lor tempore., relief olthl rneny doctors otlll prefer the lndl~n War
thin through the hoart u II wu faiL II nlerrod to "111bvonlw a-rtlb Cortt• General Fondl,
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tives _ . ..Wvt 19. 11 Y"' li&lt;JIIt attaclt. , _ may be okler method.
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Papa Jotm. But lhoujjb aettvllleo wltlriu our olate and- Gtneral Mille, Pllllbttr)l , and

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Pollee kept extra patrols today In' a Jeney Cit,, N. the ...- ~ iii, Mlddloplrt A trial with meny .urpr1aes PT. P~ - Geor&amp;e 11tationary.
IIH. Al1liD' ~. ~ botpjlal June 17•
J., ne.lghborhoOd where a Negro girl wu 1)aln by a white munlclpal ·P1J01 11Jt11tt lnltruc- pr""ldu 1 Alramatlc ototy .., David ....,.ens. 81. Pt. Plou.
later of the Radtie Blpttst
.
man durinll a ractal disturbance Saturday. The auapect tkJn. ri Mra.' ~ j::lrol Wiley. TV
In the
los 8 . 1he 101, died, Sunday evenin1, &amp;:lilt Beet arov.-u.
till! rurol Betbh!hem
BapiiJt was bio lirat dlarp.
wa•lll be arral:1Jled ll;day In the shotgun ldlllnJ.
~ Plfoed Iiiii for Sen· ...,:;. 01
18 ;...., ~weys o'clook ot lilt Von Mel~r reot j Oblo rtror _ r...msapolnt down olturches, uid today 1te bas ..,. Rev. and Mrs. !4ccatlley ..,
', In Mlulaslppl a river~eboat turned around In tar UfnaVlbi, inil are 11111'- ,the beJI wav 0 get jllllltt . . home alter an 1&amp;-~nlh• ID- .13 , 6 a.m. : wu11a1111 up 14 , 10 ceptecl • oew cbarje in Copn came the panola of 1 ~~....
mld-ctream Sunday to bri
nto custody 25 whites and bora J01101, 'IJM!l'jl!l Crube, Krl• , And 10 tJio trail ol lall' 11111a """"
p.m.: Bonnlo D. up 14, HWi a. Stauoo. Pennsylvllllla, ...., WU. ~in~· =•:\~~
Ntg'roell' who refused to
fie lknnrWI, ltllchatl Lloyd, heve been movln, awav !rom He wu formtrly • cool&lt; In m.; Dav. Crockell, up It, 1 a. liamsport .
,
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segre1ated waiting room•. oboe heela to break lbt "pu- ,MiclJael ¥ulford, !IGc•r Spen· llle "same" or "lporlln(" tiJio. restaurants . a1 Coiumbu•. 0 ., m.: Eaatem down !5, midnight; Rev . lllcCauley s oervlee here ~&lt;live In the Racine ~ 1 id
Ptllce alld oberltro deputleo slve-reotJtanot armlock" o1 tbt '*• Forrest Blteblai, Richard or of a trail toward• 1 card• before cornmg to Pl. Pleaoanl Queen Cily. down IS. 1%: 10 a.m.; wiD . end October s. at the close F1re department and Ifill •
at Plaquemine. I.e..
arreoted group. Olll&lt;ero denied 8DJ' !Jtu.,Outmbera. Sand~• l!1111CW, Ml· 1~ ~
.
17 years ORO He wao born Nov. ITitan up IS, 3 a.m.; Bingo up of his ev~nlng sorvlce!J Tbe Jla.. wut, the Meigs Mlnlaterill a.
the rn&gt;uP brought to oborf
tality.
'chat!l Archer Cifo!}'ll Vaup.
up · · ·
f II, 11181, m M81011 CO!lDiy, 1011 17 9.55 m Loolslana down
mln11ter, a native of Penn· ooclatlon and Ill • past mod..the ferryboat'• captain. 0111..... AI Le~, N. c., poBco an, Sam ~. and l.erry ... ~eeen!,Y~~ ':~~~ of lhe late Mr. and Mrs. David 1e: S:55 ~:m:. Southern up
aylvanla, ha• Deer! clergyman ator of the Rio Grand. Bapllol
.
llld the7 would be chiJ'IIO(I with stepped between IDII'J wblleo Jlubar&amp;en.
of
'trial The M. Dlokens.
m . Jordan up 20
In Melp county smce 1958 This assocl81km.
Oil1
our
a.
He .
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da 4.25 8 . .,
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"""'.Negroes outside • jail " ' - Junior certificates will come ruler allow uch olde to find out , Is surv v
one U• a.m. ; Den Quinn up 2Z,
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1lmnle Moore. a field ...,.... three Negro Yftutha .,...., bein1to Cr.nlhla MUla, N111cy Harrlt, 'before trial what lo lltely
to ghler, Mrs. Gilbert Ilogp, Stru- a.m.; Jamn Boaworth down
tory for the Congress of Racial hold for tbe olayiiiJ el a willlll Linda Racltett, Loll ANI sauer, tab place at the trial to opeed UJera, o .. and two aons, Georp i:05 a.m.; Dike end Utile
Equality !COREl slid wltn- man In a r - riot Jone e.
Elebllle Lyons, Jeff Erry, Sun fup coorl hullness prevent per· B., Struthers, 0 ., llJd ErnKt ward up 22, S:35 a.m.; R 0 we
11 lold him olf1cen _uoed
Tbe Negruoo tnelt and pray' M)lllen, Chuck Mullen, Au Jury and fraud, ~ encoorage Dickens. or Cleveland, 0., llJd dcwn 23, 1:10 a.m.: Lou&gt;Uis~:::11
ed outalde tho jail, and tbea Bradbury, George Bauer, Mary out-of-&lt;:ourt 'lttlements.
I half-brother, Alonzo, of Wal Greenup 5,35 a.m.; il
DIVORCE GRANTED
Charles Poot. - brolher of one tong, Ruth Ann Lacey, Linda Under discovery rulel all par. 1C&lt;&gt;lumbla. a half-lister, Ms. down Greenup 7:05 a.m.;
A divorce has been granted of the jailed
oxeheJ&gt;o Warner, Mary Jane Jenkllnson, Ues can be made to tell lhe oth· , Prmt saxton, of Thurman, 0.
down 3!, 6:30 a.m.: c 0 t t 0 n
Judy WoHe, cros..plalnUff from god hoi words wltb wbU. beet· Greg Deaton, Craig Caima.
er what they know before 1 h 0 Funeral services will be at Queen down 32, 3:03 a.m.; OJI.
. MONDAY
Charlea Wolfe In Meigs county lers.
Final swtmrnlng lesiona were •case goes to trial. Thev do tl!!s Z p. m. Tuet!lay at the Crow ver Shearer up 32, 5:10 a.m.:
common pleao court. Charleo Wilen the white and M•lro given to (Fish) : Kelly McKen, :by caUinc far the IDIWetl to 'Funeral Home. Rtv. Ken- IBowles up 33, 12:45 a.m.: Ed·
TUESDAY
WEDNESDA
Wolfe, ptalntllf of tho original groupo moved loword eacb oth· zle, Marleoe Goodwin, SUsla , HU!Ins written or spoken neth W. Chandler will offlclato. eana Bosworth up 33 , 1.40 a.m.: .
a~ was found IIUllly of
or, pollee quickly took up pool. Wedge, Debbie Taylor, Cheryl ;;,.,. u..'.e facts come out both ' Burial will be In Lone Oak cern. Tully down 33, 2:3() a.m.; Peace
Aucuot 12th, 13th. 14th,
W• Glyg
neglect and extreme ClUe ty. Uo118 In the middle of the MeLalJihlln, ~ Oevb, Ed- parties often decld• to settle etery.
down :t:t, 3: t5 a.m.; Ravensllloocl
Broughton'•- Iorden'•
CUatody of a minor child was to keep thom apmt.
die Young, Mike Young, Chuck then and there without any Friends may call at the fun- down 33 , 7,45 p.m.; L. c. Shear·
Fairmont. Valley Bell
given the defendant.
J IN TIIEA
BIG
Clark, Floyd Burney, Carolltrial.
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eral home after 6 p. m. , today . er up 34. 4:!0 p.m.; Elija Woods !
MIBIIAP lULL8 DIVER
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Leonard, Becky Seellg, FlorneU Recently our courts enlarged
down 34 9 p m · Bayou Lor·
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NEW VORK · UPII - A akinWASHINGTON
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d!vor llabbed blmoelf to deolb least lour nations arrq
Frogs McKenzie, El· broad
Uoulng of witnesses
LYONS, France IUPI) - A I
with hla own •P"" gun Sunday sign th• rucl•ar test bar. treaty 1se Lee Walker
Heaton
quespectl
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French
airliner on a fil&amp;ht be· . GaUipollo dam - Lea
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when be wao laJo&lt;&gt;ted ofl balance here today, bringing to 43 I he Mitchell Mead~s
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. he washlngtoo aerl 08 .
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e, su as aceInsurance
en ...... ed In east central Fr.- to- .' down GaII'G1po r.1S 9:·so p:m.•. "'"".'It
by 1 huge wave oraohlng against number 1n t
Jeff Warner,
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1 "'""' jotty noar Jone&lt; Bech. of s1gnlngo.
Ricky Arnott, Russell
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to lnaunnce day, pollee reported.
up a111po1Is. 10 .05 p.m. ,
Ct~.
Aalhoritl.. oald Robert Petty Nabono announ&lt;lng they
Michie! M•Danlel
weD ~medl 1 nd h
Flnt re......a did not 1 a y 1Lea down Gallipolis 1,2:20 a.m.;
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1 ten 1111 h.._ whll .IWily 111m 10 ..u,. Haw llllllli Clltotr
happlnedf
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1111. jeaJouq I ftl&amp; -..
I Wll left'lbl)r dnWD II a llmt IIIJDI bill 0 pt"lllell ..
fellow al 1t11llffklt, ml .. thlo llltf But ID1 MMC!1 a~ hU111.
lnltiellld In lilt, but balb at us He'• tatlng aD tile blalbe, Rhell
wert ltlllTIId. 11111 It .-1 no I - u lllult 1110. llllould I 1111
farlhel tllln tofttlllrtak · CIQn- llaw It rulq •appeMCJ' MU11on m1 htnehle Ia GC1t1- CALL ME .IANIC
J11111l!lllet.rla. WI both kttew It P .8. I'U "Joel'' the - ' 1
eauld hiH been 'flt7 1'111, ... MCtlatl of llle Pftl* bofwe be
ptdally IInce my bobla life gell boml, • b't wwt1' awun't
1oo well. M1 bus. bout llivinl awq IIIF ~ecrtl.
band 11e111ed to be drawtna a- Dear Jene:
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1111 from lbe.
Coofenlon may be aood r..
e men'a aoul, but bis wile'• eonBut Instead ol rtltllllDi to the feosion CID cunll4 lL Whll'o a
"Oilier man," I mada the bl&amp;· llW. twlufle of COIISCienoe (Jbla.
Jesl ef!ort of lilY life to pt my ed With 1 spot ofjeeiOUI)') !'C)IIIo
buoband's Interest llllcl Yet, peroc1 to the hippy lmowle&lt;lse
111 admit I many tllllu pretend. tt.at your husband lhlnka.. you
ed be was BODII!Oile olae-that are extr~HUper? This b ooe of
wonderful guy at the omce. This those secreta a woman keepe
madt II easter to Wln my bill- frGm her mate, lor hla ego'o
band over. I wu much llleer to aan lftll If she Ia ltltllpted c.
him tbon I had been 81 I tired boolt' her OWl! qo by llfinto

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Jersey City Death Scene

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Voice 0£ Broadway •• ,. Reportin;
P.ROADW AY GRAPEVINE
Let Remick is likely to make her debut as a Broadway legit star in "Side
Show," the new musical by Steve Sondheim and Arthur Laurents · · · Half tne
Hollywood stars working ur vacat10mng
In Europe have been disturbed by t h e
rumors that Princess Grace IS seriously
ill The Palace at Monaco has said noth·
ln.g more than "The Princess is tired aud
needs a rest," so probably a new picture
of Her Serene Highness amon1 her sub·
jects wlll be Issued t~ soothe the worri·
ers.
A top-ranking television star owea
more than $100.000 In hors.,.race beta
and is reporteli· "dead broke," although
he earntd fantastic sums. He is in debt
to bookmakera all over the country and with many of them it has rtached
the "pay up or else" stage ..... Jayne
Mansfield's Italian beau, singer Nelson
Sardelli, .was badly shaken and bruised
In an ..auto accident in Milan the other
day. Wl\lle he was speeding to the air·
port to catch a New Yotk·bound plane
for a visit with Jayne. Now she'll have to
walt n few days while Nelson loses those
bruises. ,

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of an impact on tbe Cinema Set than Walter Wanger's revelationa. Probably because they bad no peraonal antlt and
could cover all phases Impartially .....
Fifteen Rusaian bombers have just ar·
rived at J&gt;uerto Padre, in Oriente Prov·
ince, and will be ready to fly within the
week . . . Tallulah Banllhead, who WBI
the toast of London for many aeuons,
wiU return to the stage there tllis year
to star in Tennessee Williams' "The Milk
Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore."
It should he fascirtatlnl to see the In·
terpretation she puts on the role in
which Hermione Baddely was so effect·
ive ... Dorothy Sarnoff'• premiere at
the Pla!a's Ptralan RoOm wu Ill pack·
etl - and packed with ucttemellt - It
seemed Uke I mid-Winter openlnk. With
everything going for her from a beauti·
ful costume (Fontana) to a marvelously
talented conductor (Frank OWens), e~e
delighted the aud1ence and should be m
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with a sacrlflro bunt.
111M eMil wltan 8111 kn4PP lid
Big lmdng for Syraewoe
off wilb a llagle, IIOtb GMMr
the fourth when Grueser led and Slaon waJkttl, and 8 o b
llfl with a walk. BIU
Jewell Clow was lift on llli Infield

Browns Fumble Away Opener To
Detroit · Lions By 24-10 Score

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oeand when a.ry Jlllklnl bit 1bfousht blm to tblrd .., ~ a1np t!l'flll'. Crow wu ~ 0111 at
a II)' boll to rlgltt llekl that was Gregg ltruJh llftgled Orueler aeeGnd to elld' the innl"-• 1be
C!fopped. Syract1141 then took the lbome, WI'*- drove twa Clll!y other Sytactlse hll wu
lead w11en Bobby Gruuer drove rt11111 hiiiiiO with a·double to left llnfle by WlnebrtJuler Ill t h
Jtllkina to third wltll a btmt 81"" and Biker 'lll!pc!
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Coonty RJab Sehool
Leap game, bl!t Nlllied Ia take the a11t11t by Mlelt Mft1'11.1, · 111 d
tournament SWtday afternoon at lead in the secoocl IDnlnB and came tiftme oo Terry Jobnaon's
1ac1ne by coaattna to a N , . then ln&lt;!reased II lltmlprut tbe 'fielder's choice. Jerey Van Jb.
lirY over MiddleporL
eontest. The ehllnplons seared wageo then bit a sacrifice Oy
Rlpthander David B a lt r tltrtt runs in the leCOIId, four to left that scored Morris.
pitched the triumph lor SYt• In the fifth and m in the sixth . • Syra111111 llal1ed elf quid in
euso by golna; all tbe way 1111 Mlddleport drew blood In tile the aecond wlteo MlcUy Wineljle mound and scatterlne thnie first lnnlnt! wlten Gary StobArt, broDner and David Balt'r led
lilts.
ll8rtlng pitcher, waited
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Dick Tiger To
MeetPappFor
World Title

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Meanwbllo, l'llllmtr Wh 1141
uncertain to retlrt-eltw
saturday'• bloody boailna - • 1a
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After Sotur· air.
Cleveland oeored ear11 in dle;EarllllorN!lmovtdlb.WIIbhlm
Nolloullo,E41t
:.::ns~s~IJ. l!IADAN, NJcerlo ftJI'II-·Di&lt;:l&lt; l
dav nigh!'s fumbling first half Mlnuletl later, the Lions ....,.. second perior. aftor o Plum pus i at tho .-Ia, the Llonl 100rod
W. L Pel. Gl Syrlctl8e
010 012 0 _ 9 7 1 Tlgtr vs. unbeaten Laalo ~~=~II
perlormance qai1181 the Detroit , ered IIIIOIIter Browaa fumble 011 wos plucktd off. Jim Nlnowllkl on a JJ.yard pliO to Gall CORdill U.S AD&amp;eles
Ill 4CI .1100
·IMiddleport 200 000 1 _ s 3 2 somewhere bt the Ublted
L•nm. coooh Blanton COllier of 1Cl.,elaoo'o Ill-yard lflle. They sneaked over Irom lhe one.
in the ooeond period and a :12- ' San Francls&lt;o 86 10 .519 S\!o , Baller and Wlne~renner, Sto- '11tal'•. the p!'OpOIOd flgbt
For Ladles and Teen All·
the Cloveland Browns may feel , were unat.t. lo move ... Jim
ftno Bto- lDJnre4
yard plU lo P• llludlltll Ill the St. LoW.
84 $3 .1517 6 bart fLP) Morris Ce)
l n d world mlddlewelght champion
en.
AU .w ere Hlsher Prle&gt;
like supplying his ball o&amp;JTiero Marllll kicl&lt;td a 3Q.yard field Plum Injured his knee on the third l*'iod. A..,.... field goo! I Cincinnati
M 58 .IIS3 1\i 1Moo~e
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Day
with a new pie&lt;e of equipment gool
last pta, ol the first period and lor the Br0MI8 bf Lou ~ WIB , CbiOBBO
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- a glue pot.
lllldwkhod btlweoa the Dllnlit '! Pittabargb
Ill 5'1 .D 10~
dlspooid o1 ex-dlamp Geae
Sl'a 00
Three cleveland bobblel in the
talli&lt;s.
, Pbiladeiphla
eo se .501 IOii
o1 west ~an. Ut.oh.
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[irsl half supplied the Lloaa with
I an ~-. I nd •._ ...... tbe Milwaukee
118 5I .501111i
Tiger 33 ........... ~
plenty of soorill@ opjNituoity and
n • "'"""a ''"'w.w
Houst&lt;ID
4&amp; '13 311 251i
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ball away four tfmeo and three New York
Sll 'It . .325 112
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mer, 32, ill tile '~"""'th
MIDDLII'OiT
tun~ of • tl).(l lead at lnlermis0
players were Injured. Rookie sal..
SalunlaJ'• .......
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here at ~ Slodium Saturday
SIOn.
If man Lorry floal. Whe played I san l"rrill&lt;!!lw 7 PltJ!Adelpbla 8
Dlgbt, and II DOW
There wasn't mueh in the 24-10 CINCINNATI IUPJ) - 'l'hel'O in a run. f.S, llld - e d out I a good fame, burt his hand;
Cbioago f New York 0
poaol to make bil Dt!ll
d f I to take ••Y of the edge off were mixed emotlona In tile Cin· Koufax.
. . feusive hallbltdt Jim Shorter eat st. Loula • llllwaultee I
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Papp ol llwl·
/~a far as the Bcowns were con· oinoaU clubhouse after !he RedJ Roll l'.,.anookl relieved and a bruised eollarbooo and quarter. , Plttlburglt 3 8. . - 1
pry oomowhera in Amerle~
mned.
1 de!ear.d the Los Angelto Dodgen was greeted by a run-seorlna sJn. bacl&lt;
Frank Ryan injomd an , Los Angelee 10 Clnetritl 3
Tommy Spencer. of the
Papp, the Gllljr Ill r •
TYPE
COlli wbo made his debut as 84 Sunday. .
gle by Pete ltooe and a lWI]ortllt ankle.
DpoU.
AlJ.Stln
and
John
Olymplo
winner and the onl¥
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heod ~h in the tilt, won't have I Most of the Reds were jlllt bit by Tom Jlarper.
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~ehlll of tbe Middleport
fto~io?•l . bo- behind the lroo
h ti lo brood over it as be happy, but .Jim O'Toole wao ..... Koufax. in qn.., ot ht. 19th vieNew Yort 11 Chiea&amp;'D f !bdl Stars wan locltd btto • lit CUriam, "' the chaUeoaer oon&gt;HI
muct ;~ the I&lt;Jllad iolo shape pr~ed and Gene Freese ,...
tory. sUffered his filth defeat in·
San Francisco J Pltlladelpbil 1 at 3-3 after six regulation ian- aaletl by Cltamp~lllblp .~·
~u&lt; nother lest Saturday iu pro jeoted.
stead. ClnohmsU, 91bieb holds •
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Cbldnnatl I Los Aagelto 4
lnp Sab!rdaJI al the Bldwll- lac., rcsn, one
'l1aer a BD·
lbo.
r:;all's second doubleheader.
O'Toole bad bean troiliiJg Jloll. 1&amp;.11 edge over Koulax bt bls
Mllwaube 1 St. Louis 1
Porler &amp;tan Dillner, with Gal- dlora .U.cloood today.
clove! d will be taeldlng John- ger aee Sandy Kourax 4-1 goiDB career, beau~:e the firsl team to
Plttlbttrgb 1 Roultlln 1
UpoUs wbtntnlJ &amp;.4 1n the bot- Cbamplonlhip Sporto, WRICH
n ,U~ and hi• Baltimore COlla Into the bottom of the llilth when heat blm twice thla ...,1011,
Moo40J.. 1'lobable Pllelten tom of the tteventh on
atqod the last lour world he!rvy·IJ
Lavcedsr•Dwov c...,..,.
• Ythat one while the Lionl have he wu removed from the gome
........, lllltlr«&lt;
San Jl'raneltteo at Phlladelpltla single~ and a Nlddleport
weight obamp[onahip fights, P-roy
WY 2-5421
at the New York Giants. A in favor of pinch·hft'-' Cbarlle . ,...,.. suHered a pullod mu!cle By Vlolteol btorutlollll
!night) _. Duflalo (4&lt;)) VI. Short By then Barry Cook
would like to have Tiger defend
otanding·room only crowd or more Neal and made a solemn trek 10 t~ t.IS.grolu when he""'~ in the
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Uevtcl $penoer for
than 80,000 is expected lo squeeze the sboWfra.
bJg mxth on Pov~iJLill bit. A mADAN, Nlgerla-Diok Tiger Houslou at Pittlburp !ttltht)- and Jolin Inpla bad come
lnlo Memorial Stadium for the af. But Neal came through with prelliiUNil'y reJ&gt;"'' .IR.m tr..- of Nigeria slopped Gene JI'Ullmerl Farrell !1081 Yl. Jl'rlend !IJ.IOI. for Tanneblll.
lair,
one of seven hils in the iDDlnC Dr. Rle~d Rohde mdit'8~ that of West Jordan, Utab, after aeven: !Only 1amea teheduJed)
Spencer bad fllven
MEN --'- WOMEN
from .... 18 to St. Pl'epare
UncolD Service helPI tlioll·
ODd before il wao over the Reds """"e will he out d action for rounds In a •t: : tJfuJ dot- of ;
Gam•
hill, 'l'ltmeh!U seven.
now for t•. s. Ctvll Suvtee
.. nd.l prepare for the•• testl
Plam lllarlo Scort•J
had tallied si• timeo iD live 000 to 1:"" ,......: , •
his world mlddlewolght
Plltaburgh at New Yorlt !ttlgbt) port .lied It up at ~ with one
Jeb openJnr:e ln tblll ana
enry year. It it one ~ U.
durlllr the nut lJ monthl.
h'rleat and oldelt pr.vateb'
'ftle crowd of 37 248 wbieh lAW O'Toole bla 1511t victory
F...... 1 , illjtlry 15 lorn~tr to the sllip.
San Fran. at Clnelomatl !ttlgbt) MID ID 1M lOp Of lila olzlb Cll
Government po.tUoot pay U
0)'11\ed eehool• of IU kind and.
blJh u f&amp;M,OO a IQOilQ II
' 11 not connede4 wltb
Ole
the tlolll' clelen;,. claw the until then It had been· an frus. one that i&gt;otber&lt;G . Ro.blllllOII far
Los AilS· al llllwauklt !ttlptl sinales by Dan Laudermllt
lltari. They provide
IP¥.11
Governmmt.
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•-els and 1ft error J~=~
Browns' olfen.. lo shreds wao • !ration for the Reds southpaw. He ,.vera! weeks r-arl~er '" .the CIDCAGO-Don Schellaoder
~·;on at St. ....,.
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'"ater ncurlty thad 'rlnte
JOI' JI'RilE lnforntaUon •
aa.plo:rmen&amp; and uc.n.t o,.
QoYernmt"nt JobJ, IDdUdiDI
record prHOaoon tumout lor Del· I allowed just five bits during b1a ~n It comes at aa ..!&gt;'&lt;Iaiiy bod Santa Clara Ca!U. hip l!Chool !Only games scheduled)
after I sbtty llrst !OUT
pert.unlty far
a4Y&amp;MIIUM.
llll: ot po.dttonl and u!arlH.
roil.
tenure on the mound, but home time fO&lt; a-, .' ·!Joo bod juot be- set a world ~mmieg record lor;
Aaulna " " !101 Galllpolll doWII 1M In
MaD¥ pMJ.Ilonl require Uttte
fllj oat. coupon 1nd mall at
or 00 pclaUHd. edunUoa
Ol'aCMI TOOAY. You wlU
Milt Plum farmer Browns oig· runo by Tommv Davia and Frank gun to ....In his ba!IID~ eye and the SilO meter froeotyle with • •
"· L. .... oa flljh and sixth. He llltltOd nbte,
or experience.
11M ell!t tu.ll detl.ill on bow
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lone a]ball lor lui!
tbe Red&amp; time of ooe minute II ....,llda Now Yorlt
74 fll . .
But to aet ona of tbelt ,....
rou. can prepan yourMif fo.r
nal Glller otarted
lor the Lions I1 Howard helped• the llndgoro make bit
oftorthe lssl
· · walked ....._...
'"""""' bit nobotl•
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,.... mu.t pau a - . 1'hl
~ tells.
11111
and Jeti them •on a 59-yard march lhe most of lloem lor lour run1
m ng m •
...... In the Natkmal A AU
Cltil!lp
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Spencer flftned It, wolked
eom,peUUoo ill ked ..., 1o
•me ('IHI oni.J' oM ou' 11
following recovery of a Cleveland
11et1s Raoll Portuaakl
. ~ a brokeo bone !n his left foot. and diving meet. . ·
Minllloolll
tiS 50 Ml ~ two, hit nobody· OltM Mld!ly
tl.va paiL
fumble He pa88ed 25 yards to Koufax OD "-I Dlher hand
Jn• Maloney Will be after his
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• 114 .Mil II" !tillers were Bobby Rice,
Dick ~mpton lor the tally with while n~ po!lesslng bla usuai lhe8tbRedvlotory of ththe ••mpmgo whell SARATOGA 8PRINGS N y
Clfieland
rt II .4111 It Cftntle, and Dan Davidllllt.
LINCOLN SERVICI, Dopl. 141
ed In th
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' open 8 ....p.bme series
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Boaton
5f 60 flf 10
all of tho eB yards cover
o ovepowerlng stuff, had le run- l'uesday night ogailtsl the San Tona, I Il-l loltgobot, """
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GaUlpoill 1t1t1ca - . Ra,y II Ptkln. llllnolo
1 am veey much tntertllttd. Pleue send me absolutelJ
nera .•tranded all over the bases, Francisco Gilnll. Tho Giant. DOW 111{,400 Alabama Stabo at
: 10 filii D Wolfe, lllaky MooJIJ. It 81 t
FREE (1) A list of U. II. Government positions and salar•
WINS BOWLING CROWN
yoeldmg ?nly one run on Don trail the loague k adtng Dodgen IDI!e by a tMtle over Lamb Chop. Ia Aqllal
'4f1 a Drummond, Sperar, B a r r
leo; (2) Information on \tow.\" qualify for a U. S. GovernINDEPENDENCE, Mo. !IJPll Pavlellch 1 Drs! home nm of the by 3o;. game· a!ld !tad filth.,._
Hedc!(K, Tam ,.,. nn, JIIIICiiliJ ment Job.
14 .Milll Herreid (1), and Jeff Role.
-A Wltcblta, Kan., team today season.
Cmclnnati b1 hlr
SARATOGA III'IIJN(II, ~·· Y.
-....beld the national champi~ns~lp But in the olxth, Frank RobinWel-sJtl 'dwnpl•
..IL... 't Middleport, altMtl f.l llfborll Name ·······•·•·••••••••••·•···•······• Age •••••••
Street .••••••••••••.•••• ; • • •• • • • • • • . Pbone . . ••••••••
and a.fi,SOO prize alter fmmbmg BOO btl Koufu'o first pltob over
GrlfljtJt I lkollnd
a.Joa.. ·a Dttroll I
~ iJmlnge When Mike Evans'
ficsl ia ·floe nlplh annual BPAA the ceoterllold waD for his l6dl MILWAUKEE !UPII-The Mil· bout from Roily Mlms.
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f1,y to ....~ wu dropped andi~~C;i;;,.ty.;,..;,;·.;,";,;·.;,·;,;
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men'o team handicap bowline homo run. Tommy Davia !hell waukee Bravaa ~ veter., v~·Conde doubled lost 111 tba bot-ll
touruament.
misplayed Gene !lreese's !ina an rigbt.llallder Bob Tltfentuer
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Wllbingtalt I Bah!,..... I
of the _:
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Lovan Machinery slipped pall A drive inlo o - · and, after from Tctronlo and optioned lOuth- CLEVELAND - The
Yorlt I Ia AllfiiM I
Meadows sinllad' and tteored
Go•ek ·and Son, nf Syracu,.., N.Y.. Koufax struck out Gene Green, paw Dall Sobnelder to the oame llatea defoatad Oreal Brltala, ..l,
IIIIIUJ'• 8 "•111
when the Middy first baoeman
by 20 pins Sunday to cinch the ti·i sill@lea by Povletich and Lot lntornatlaaal League team Sllll- in the !Silt ~ Cttp
Cltveland I ll"c'"'l CIIJ 1
dropped the peg iD him on Herlie In tho $49.500 meet.
Cardenas bl'OUjlht the Ms wl~ day.
maiGhM. The U.S. DDW bu Baltlmort 1 Waolti"'l!Ob 1
reid's roller to aecond base
llolralt r Cldaago I (lat)
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1 r.lad, n lotn.l Then Herreid ~ on pblchYoru~..a ....,.... w.eJon1 hitter Jeff ~ • atngte tltrwlJb
Ill• ta a 8ooton a
the pitcher • leaL
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Mlddleporl
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a, u - ...., late- ' •"' 17, bt aa American Foolball Booton at vtc aok -· lleff .•r GaWpolls
001 100 ~ 7 4
'l'he run Ia t\'81'! 'ftle Qroeo '-"t PN • aoaooo -taot
!141 n. Klal (!H) .. • • - · Tanneblll, lilpla· ' (T)
Bay Pacl&lt;er elllliiCJitll wm spiked satnrday and revamped
(IJ.IOI.
Conde. flpeneer, Coot
briefly by the COllege All-stan, downed Denver, 35-lt, SUnday.
!Ooljr lamt seheduledi
(WP), and MOlle)',
but the sbelli,. ba• beaw1 anew There a... seven NFL
1'MIIIa7'• (0.
lor the ebamp'a Nall&lt;tolal FootbaU games oa lap this w.t
Now Yartr II 11o111oa !ttlgllll
ON DIIAIILED 1M'!'
League O(ill-.
four In tba AFL.
W.....gloD altAI AIIP~ C1lflli) KANSAS CITY . 11o
Green Bay, Ill alllbltlau atreak Chloago vialll
Cleveland at Cldeago !ttlgbU
Goortt Allllllo,
·City A'lll•l 1
" - are lu,t a few ollhe
balled at II &gt;idorilo by tbe Thursday tn !Itt NFL;
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at M!ttn ra !aJP*I letle outfieldar, wia • lila
manym-y-lng valuM
stars, started aootbar akeill Sat- pllia playa Pfttlburlb at
Doltolt at x - CIIJ !ttlgllll A - dlaabled 1111 ...,_ 'ftte
Same
urda)' w1111 a ll.f trtumph onr
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~· • hem, fa. and St. Loula IIIMitl
eatiod up ....,. .Dadotes
IIHOOJR
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~.... ' " " - ' n - .,llllll, . . l"ruolaoo at Salt !Me City, ·
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their Portllatl, 0...1 firm clull
formerJ1
Bart Starr, humiliated by a Utah, J'ridal, Ill lktadlf
N1CW YOU (~
flU !Itt n··aey:
Ulad OD
charging
A1J.Siar
team.
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a.Bay
piayl at Dalila, tAl IIIIo ltoadeutlltl Olt&amp;Pitlll'
Alaalk, 21. ol. Albllr, Pa.,
tbllotel
ered his poise agaillat Plttlburth Allgelel Ill•-• and
lila mOU'OIII I wiD pall lilt
hil .$1tardq DICII bf •.~ ,
Plllltnpedle
.., •"""'"'" ~ ..,. Cleveland clttabltbaader
tpoclal 1llh
u.ro.,
111 ClawlaDtl ..
a t3-yerd been to Max MeGte. Detroit VI. Now Yorlt and
Jevllw.._ the Jtotlnd of
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1n otheo- SatllrdaJ NI'L emlbt- moro ••· Cltvoland.
111111t aa Aul· 11. Built,
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Reds' Clubhouse Is Scene Of Mixed

Gallipolis Is

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Weekend Sports .
Events Summary

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ROBINSON'S

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Angeles Showing Signs
Jf Repeating 1962 Collapse

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Aller the llrll ilutlnc. A•&gt;... II
Umited Middleport to oal,y
bit, a stncle by Jo~.
the last lnnll!l. when B u d d
Moore doubled. Moore later
4·Dail1 Sentinel, Pomero("Middle~ 0., Au&amp;. 12, leal
lied .MJddleport'l final run on
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aaerlflte fly.
agalaal Papp oo ~
Middle itarler Stobart a •
tolevllion. 1'enlll of tho Cll prt&gt;
Morris, Wllo relieVed him In
pcto~l ..,... titil reooalod.

. slltth, struclt out 10 and walked
seven. In aoina alit be
way,
Baker fanned sh, gave up three
free paJsetl, and hit IW.

Close · In As Skidding ·Dodgers Defeated 9-4 By

'-.~1ants

WANTED!

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UPIthe
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A year 'NO tod~:Y
AII&amp;eles Dodaen held I
~J.&lt;o&gt;ogatne lead' over the San Francileo Giants in the Na•

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tr.nallA~&amp;tle pennant race.
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~~ 8 tllli Illite bulge .that leparated theM Callfornla rtvall ~r wee~end aetlon, leaving some ~lgure fii.
b~rll wo~derti!J if bistoey Wll ready to repeat_ttseif.

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Green Bay Re boun ds From AII -Star
Loss To Trounce P"ttsburgh.27-7

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WASIIINGTON !UPn _ lleor• RuQ: o,eld on ~;, nturn litJl&gt;. weeks inform•l 1 u....,ys _ by
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outlines ' day Ut•t furtlw ta1b belween l aenato'rs In both p•rti.. and ex· hllvt wll/tltold any c:ommllment
before · blat!olo Senate hearing• Eut and Wall, P"ftictllllrly on ~ perieoced Senate ••ries _ indi· untd all the tOi tlltk I•Y ,. m.
today why the Kennedy admlniJ. ' Red • spottl!lrod DIID '41f4111ioo ear.d that about ., senators ~ially importoot 1o thooe In tba
tratioo ffOIIIho nuclear test bani pact, "will IIIII movo 11 a lVIII I were dlspo•ed 1o vol• '"' ratifi· ' watt·and'see c:ontingent are the 1
tory of Slaw Dean Rualt

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When emoraenc:y ...
penses catch you
short, take 1 short

eut to a balanced

budjet. See us about
a prompt, private

cash loan. Pressed
lor time? Telephone
first-then stop ln.

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
300 W. Second St- WYandotte 2-2111, Pomeroy

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DAVE OHLINGER, Mgr.
. MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
TUIS~ WID~ THUR., 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO I P.M.

run homer and Gene Oliver's
run single were tbe big blow•
Milwaukee. cloningar retired
battel'&amp; In a row after the
scored an unearned ruu In

fourth.
The Piralett nipped tho
on Jer~ Lynch's two-run

with two out In the nlntb
ofl Skinay Brown. 11te blow
Roy Face, wbo ,..,]levtd .Joe
bon in tho ninth, bla first
sinee April 28.
A J3.hit attack,
ors by Joe Hlekl, Jim
and Choo Cltoo coleman,
the Meta to victory afiA!r Dtolt
Elllnoortb pltohod 1 lll·bittlr
the Cuba In the opener. !IUs
ton drove in three rtlltl to
!:llsworth to hill t8tb vietory.

.Fun For All at the Big 100th Meigs Co. Fair

the"""'

vs. Kansao City at See1tJe,
sa Dlep dlfaatof
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at 1111mr.
PhiJadolpltt•,
1N1. and
Chloogo
Sunday
ll8litel
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hemt.,. N1!t11't1 II •laMdti.:;lcOOI~jJ'":'":lllllopr llarlt ol. the Ntw 1
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arr LOHI a ·1 •1•• -.

my? " He repeated
I Mummy'· s e vera} times
i hospital corridors befor e

United Prell IatemallonaJ
OTIS AFB, Mass. &lt;UPIJ-Mrs.

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pouont .,_,.,.

Neither child bad ..., their !

JacquehnP K e ~ J\ edy , gn&gt;utly mother since she was rushed to j
cheered by the. VJs1ta of her two the hospital here after taking

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Do you find yOtll'lelf NOT A'ITENDING fogo ., 1'1 ta
social funotlons, chun:b or Dlber Ket-lill·letben juat J;:
cause you CAN'T UNDERSTAND OODVOI'S!Itloaa Uti fall

cbJidren, Caroline and John Jr .. them riding on their ponies last 1
now II anxious to leave the hos-· Wednesday. Both had been 1old
p~l and return to the summer they had 8 little brother-Patrick
Wb1te House on Squaw Island . . 'I Bouv ier Kennedy-who had gone j
j
The Pre~ident brought the to heaven.

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left out", or igoored? Are JOU EIIBAIUlASSID
give a wrong answer when you did NOT UNDEIITAJID
the question~ Do you find it HABD TO UNDERSr.AMD K
you are with a group of people--evep ia your on ll0811f

vounl'l!lters in separate visits Sun-

Are phone convenati0111 NOT CLEAR to ,ou?
people's voices sound INDJSTINCT and their

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RUN TOGETHER? H your a.. wer io 101 to 1D1 of ~
questons you are probably Dot getting the belt IIEA.ft,
lNG and UNDERSTANDING available to 7011!

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RADIOEAR, with Its atlv1ncetl hc:hnical laMi&amp;fJ.. •M
lklll, glv" tho milt llllolylng UNDERITAND)NG Mil
CLARITY avall.-ble today. y.., owe It .. PVI'IIN Mil
others ero!JftCI you to hove tho VERY BIST In ..........
you may be Just 1 vlalt or • phoM call . .. , .._.

GOOD UNDERSTANDING. Ito Of' call:

Sunday Nance, Rt. 1 Northup;
Mrs.
Clyde Hatfield, 5512 Harfield
GaUlpolls; Rickey A. Evans, Crown City; Thomas
L.
Crossen, 122 Basliani Drive,
Gallipolis; 'l'lteo L. Smith, Porn-

eroy;

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Mr. William DIIH
Hotal Lafeywtte

DiiH rtaon.ar C..
245 1!. Stata StrHt

Wed., Aut. 28, 1-5 P.M.

AIMnl LY J-QIO

Mrs. Lawrence R. Napoo

per, Rt. 1 Minersville; Mrs.
Dale F. Smith, Racine; Mrs.
Curtis F. Riffle, Rt. 2, Leon;
Miss Barbara A. Cunnilfiham,
Buffalo, W. Va., Mrs. Robert
R. Bullins, l't. Pleasant; Mrs.
George Sommers, Southside, W,
Va.; Mrs. Pearl 0. Knapp, Rt.
I, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Char·
los A. Keefer, Rt. I, Leon;
A. Price, Coltlfel'ille,
W. Va.; Harold Edword MeA·
fee, Grimms Landing;
Mrs.
Thomas A. Whaley, Liverpool,
. Va.; Mrs. Ralph H. Wise.
man, Wilkesville; Carl
L•
Brookhart, Rt. 3, Athens; Mrs.
Thomas D. Dr0808, Columbuo.

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Aetllll'dina to the midnleht re.

tbe Dttl'lting department
the following patients
lisled u fair: Cbarlea Sbelllle, Mrs. E. R. Plymale, Mrs.
Clara B. Byor, Harley D.
rut;,~~ Levi Barry, Roy
M
Hu!lll 'ft. lt.ltbttry, s~
pi c. Cotllleoat, a-ge H.
port of

OPENS TONIGHT
' With ·Rtlltloua hrvl-

ltOO P.M.

ly The

Melti Ceunty Mlnflhrlel Atlocl•llon
llld Continues For •
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SBig Days and ·Nig
AUGUST 13 ·14-15-16-17
----TUESDAY, I P.M.

STONEY
ROBERTS
THRILL
SHOW
20 HIGH III'IID .
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Durst, Mrs. Tltomaa Drosos,
Mrs. William S. ~oct. Wtllilm E. llartlulcl, Mrs. Frank
S, Jlual1es, Mrs. Wayne L. Berridge•

bbolwpd
PaU.OII clllt:harBtcl ovar the
w I au! btelllded: SaturdaYDeaver VIDDIII, atart. E1'o
Albert Middte1011, Dana L.
llyse,n, Mrs. H. B. Smallridp,
E. Griffith, Matp!'l!l ·
Jlno"'aqjt, Crata A. Swicl, KeYln E. Rendenon. Roy Lee
l81alte. Joltlt McFirley. Jlffrey
L. Let, Uwll Illata, Delbert
Qay, M. I. Clark, .JII'tlel Lia-

lt.l!red M. . Milar,

ftre,

E. Qlanlpn and 1011, Mrs.
Roy NeweU 'ind 1011, Mrs. 0.
H. Wlckltne and 1011 and Mn.

Really-Gas cools homes, too?

WIUiam Blaclmlon and. dautlht-1

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A. MiDotr and ........ Mrl.
B. Bataa and t11t1t, Mn.

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lite and bavld. Woodyaid.

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Surpriaed? Why? That clean, dependable,
thrifty Gu flame dOll such an efficient job of
blating •• of course It's ideal for coolinl, tool
And the belt put of all i8 thet a sinlw Gu Air
Callditioning unit will beat your home in win,
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li•hnablp, Mto. Bei1lia ---1
IN, Clu.Y Boblrll, Jloelit

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holding
his"Where's
father;::·~~;~
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loudly:

Leoo, ooo, 12:25 a. m.

Aut. &amp;Mtl.,qc~e .

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tered in on the evening vi1it and
1turned out to bA a born acene

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SaturdaJ - Mro. James E.
Johnson, Jr., Rt. I, Oak Hill,
daupter, 8:51 p. m.; Mrs. Edward J. Bussell, Rt. I Pl. Pleasant, dalfihter, 10:11 p. m.;
Mrs. Emll R. Tober!, Oak Hil~
son. 8:42 p. m.
Sunday Mrs. William F.
INat•ee, Rl. I Northup, son, 6:38
m., Mrs. Dale F. Smith,
daughter, 6:56 p. m.;
. ) . Riffie, Rt. 2,

Wh

Uona, Detrol1 dafenlad cteveland, llt
11oo1oa
M-10; Minnesota outgunned San too at toweil, JIUI.,
r,_;...., _, llaiiiD-. beat New Yorlt 1s at 11u11a1o

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day for an affectionate reunkm
The First Lady waR making a ,
with their "Mummy," who has rapid recorery from the Caesare- 1
been grieving over the death of an birth of her third child. She I
their little brother, born Iasl was out of bed and walking for
Wednesday.
the first time SUnday. She urged 1
·
her doctor to permit her to go
Caroline, nearly six. looking houe riyht away.
like a doll in a blue and white 1
short ahift. arrived with her fa- 1 As parents. the President and
tber before noon. She earried a his 34-year-old wife appeared to
bouquet of black-eyed Susans, , be counting their blessings.
lorkopuro and pink trumpet !ffi01 spite lhetr tragi&lt; loss. A Whito
Jhe had picked near the summer House spokesman described Mrs.
White House.
1 Kennedy u "greatly cheered up••
Mrs. William F. John Jr., nearly three, hetlcop.. by the visits of her twD cbildreo, I

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1stealer. Gomg: up the

Anxious To
Return Home

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Mrs• Kennedy

Mayo, b II ling In his IStb , noeded ninth innin1 !lelp lmm committee.
I Jr., 50'1 Fourth Ave., Gallipolis;
straight game, . doubled In two I Bllljr Hoeft and Don l..al'len.
i 11te . .
lteduled . Mrs Ellen Hannah Rl 1 Green·
key ruoo to help the Giant. whip I 'l'lte Redo raked Koofax lor
meetong wu "'
to ' up Ky . Mrs Datias ·H Rose
lhe Pbiladelphla Pbillies, !H, nine hila and five runs during a ' open at 10 a.m., EDT.
G;;uipoii. F~ W va·. Mrs'
while the c~~atl Redith ~l" l 5 t-3 tnninga to become the li~~t ' thSe_!'•te tratlfieatio• by to• two-U T. Heber MeCJuq, J~~kll&gt;n;.
loped Saot1J ._.as and e .....,... . learn to beat the Dodger SOUu•· • tr~ vo e II net:es&amp;al')'
va . Mr Willl
E DIDo
Rl I
gera, 11-4.
pow twlee tblo seoson. Koufaa, 1dale the trealy, •igood origioaDy Sp s. &amp;I' )dam0 : .. eo, to · J'
Brares Ileal
oow 18-6, ent.ored lhe sixth lnning 1by lhe United Staltll Britain aad' E nn '"Ri 1 ·• 0 ~v';fu. nMn.
The MJhoaukee Bravett ripped wltlt a H lead bul was ehooed the Soviet Union and suiJ~eqDen~ I E~~R. T~bert ~ k Hili. H 1:
Ute St. j;oall Cardlaals, IJ.I, the I during 1 allt""n Cincinnati uprl• [ ly by other nations. SeVOtal bouro ! ~ G
~ Oak. H'~l·
Pittsburgh Plrateo edged the , lng. Frauk Rohlnsou and Don after Rusk's testimony the Sen·: ~ owan,E
Houston O&gt;lts, 2·1, end the New , Pavletlch homered for the tWa ate preparedneu sobeommlttoe R:•· 1 ~';!f Hill· Mr:"';ima';;;
York Mete rolled to an 114 vie- and Frank Howard and Tommy scheduled closed door hearlngo lo 0 · T' lor Rt j J
lfo.
!Dry after losing the opener nl a Davl• bit the seats for the Jloll, hear a leadiq anll-trea!J spokes· m~
~· Rt ~e J kao .
doubleheader to the chi~ a go gers.
I man, Dr Edward Teller, cai~-o M
w' 'p ac n:
CUbs, a.t, 1n other NL action. :
Horls Four·HIIIer
forola nuclear physicist.
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F 8 H • d ~ "';'roy •
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JrJ tbB American League, Cleve- ! Tony Cloninger struck out 11 President KennLiiJ planned to p~~m •
~~te t. ~·
'-nd nipped Kanaas City 2·1, Ball- an~ pitched a lour-hitter for the fiy baok lo W•o~lngton tbill
Pie
Mr ~aw d J 'H :
1mort beet Wuhington, l&gt;l, New, Braves. Eddie Malhews' U.ree- noon to bear Ruak's report on
sell~,~~ '1 PI~· Pleas:.!; Ted~~
trip, In eluding a final
Hall Rt. 1 Wllllamoon W.
In Bonn where he
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catlon ol the treaty ai'bougb les· views lo be prt "ntet! by the
timony could •Iter tha• sentiment ehiels ol st• of tilt armecl
either way.
services.
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lo l'tiCall lbal tllo .liodpn blew Yorlt dowaei!IAI Anltlel. W, in ts 1o tho IIBtlonai . . - .
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a lour-gam9 lead Ja the ltnal 10 Innings, Minnesota clipped a.,-1
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are in no hurry for furlllor ta1b
week ol. t11o 1111 and then loll, W. and Cltlago turned bacl&lt; 1 'l'lte OO&lt;retary. just bade from I becauoe ot dlll'cultl they are
bowed 18 the GlaDta Ia a thre&amp;- Detroit, 3-2, In II innings alter btl trip 111 the Savtat Unioa, W81 1having with the d ...
Cltfnese
game playG(f. 'lbla year, though, alllorblng • 7·1
l •alled at the opeDIDB of baarlop O&gt;mmuolsts
Ute Dodgen -mingljr have bit .Mays unloaded hil double fn : by the Seoalo Jl'orei&amp;'D ReiaiiMI
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the Klda milCh oarller.
the fifth illning to break up a 1Committee illfD tho Umlted treaty,
Slnee JuiJ 20, wileD the llnd- pltMing duo! between Cal MeLialt whleh would ban aD but under·
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gers Mid a lt-gllile IMd over Ul-81 and the Glantl' JIIOk ·san. • ground nuclear - · The """'"
the Giallla, Walt Alltoo's mea lord U!-121. Chuok Hiller drove . rnittee wao mseting In the vaultEllterea llospHal
h•••loll U d. 11 pmt. .During in three f1IIUI for the Giants with ed Senate caucus """" alo01 Saturday _ Guy J. ROOerts,
the same pariod, the Giants, led a holller ""d a lll&lt;t'ifloe fly. w.. with memhr•rs of lhe armed serv· 121&gt; State St., Gallipolis; Mrs.
by wondrous Wllllt Maya, baye ' CoviQIIoo c:oU~ four of the! lces oommitteo and Senate mem· Jobn Me Clellan, Rt. 1 Galliwoa 1i ot tt.
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with a sacrlflro bunt.
111M eMil wltan 8111 kn4PP lid
Big lmdng for Syraewoe
off wilb a llagle, IIOtb GMMr
the fourth when Grueser led and Slaon waJkttl, and 8 o b
llfl with a walk. BIU
Jewell Clow was lift on llli Infield

Browns Fumble Away Opener To
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a II)' boll to rlgltt llekl that was Gregg ltruJh llftgled Orueler aeeGnd to elld' the innl"-• 1be
C!fopped. Syract1141 then took the lbome, WI'*- drove twa Clll!y other Sytactlse hll wu
lead w11en Bobby Gruuer drove rt11111 hiiiiiO with a·double to left llnfle by WlnebrtJuler Ill t h
Jtllkina to third wltll a btmt 81"" and Biker 'lll!pc!
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Coonty RJab Sehool
Leap game, bl!t Nlllied Ia take the a11t11t by Mlelt Mft1'11.1, · 111 d
tournament SWtday afternoon at lead in the secoocl IDnlnB and came tiftme oo Terry Jobnaon's
1ac1ne by coaattna to a N , . then ln&lt;!reased II lltmlprut tbe 'fielder's choice. Jerey Van Jb.
lirY over MiddleporL
eontest. The ehllnplons seared wageo then bit a sacrifice Oy
Rlpthander David B a lt r tltrtt runs in the leCOIId, four to left that scored Morris.
pitched the triumph lor SYt• In the fifth and m in the sixth . • Syra111111 llal1ed elf quid in
euso by golna; all tbe way 1111 Mlddleport drew blood In tile the aecond wlteo MlcUy Wineljle mound and scatterlne thnie first lnnlnt! wlten Gary StobArt, broDner and David Balt'r led
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Meanwbllo, l'llllmtr Wh 1141
uncertain to retlrt-eltw
saturday'• bloody boailna - • 1a
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After Sotur· air.
Cleveland oeored ear11 in dle;EarllllorN!lmovtdlb.WIIbhlm
Nolloullo,E41t
:.::ns~s~IJ. l!IADAN, NJcerlo ftJI'II-·Di&lt;:l&lt; l
dav nigh!'s fumbling first half Mlnuletl later, the Lions ....,.. second perior. aftor o Plum pus i at tho .-Ia, the Llonl 100rod
W. L Pel. Gl Syrlctl8e
010 012 0 _ 9 7 1 Tlgtr vs. unbeaten Laalo ~~=~II
perlormance qai1181 the Detroit , ered IIIIOIIter Browaa fumble 011 wos plucktd off. Jim Nlnowllkl on a JJ.yard pliO to Gall CORdill U.S AD&amp;eles
Ill 4CI .1100
·IMiddleport 200 000 1 _ s 3 2 somewhere bt the Ublted
L•nm. coooh Blanton COllier of 1Cl.,elaoo'o Ill-yard lflle. They sneaked over Irom lhe one.
in the ooeond period and a :12- ' San Francls&lt;o 86 10 .519 S\!o , Baller and Wlne~renner, Sto- '11tal'•. the p!'OpOIOd flgbt
For Ladles and Teen All·
the Cloveland Browns may feel , were unat.t. lo move ... Jim
ftno Bto- lDJnre4
yard plU lo P• llludlltll Ill the St. LoW.
84 $3 .1517 6 bart fLP) Morris Ce)
l n d world mlddlewelght champion
en.
AU .w ere Hlsher Prle&gt;
like supplying his ball o&amp;JTiero Marllll kicl&lt;td a 3Q.yard field Plum Injured his knee on the third l*'iod. A..,.... field goo! I Cincinnati
M 58 .IIS3 1\i 1Moo~e
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Day
with a new pie&lt;e of equipment gool
last pta, ol the first period and lor the Br0MI8 bf Lou ~ WIB , CbiOBBO
II H .189 I
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eta,, MW that he baa
- a glue pot.
lllldwkhod btlweoa the Dllnlit '! Pittabargb
Ill 5'1 .D 10~
dlspooid o1 ex-dlamp Geae
Sl'a 00
Three cleveland bobblel in the
talli&lt;s.
, Pbiladeiphla
eo se .501 IOii
o1 west ~an. Ut.oh.
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[irsl half supplied the Lloaa with
I an ~-. I nd •._ ...... tbe Milwaukee
118 5I .501111i
Tiger 33 ........... ~
plenty of soorill@ opjNituoity and
n • "'"""a ''"'w.w
Houst&lt;ID
4&amp; '13 311 251i
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ball away four tfmeo and three New York
Sll 'It . .325 112
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mer, 32, ill tile '~"""'th
MIDDLII'OiT
tun~ of • tl).(l lead at lnlermis0
players were Injured. Rookie sal..
SalunlaJ'• .......
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here at ~ Slodium Saturday
SIOn.
If man Lorry floal. Whe played I san l"rrill&lt;!!lw 7 PltJ!Adelpbla 8
Dlgbt, and II DOW
There wasn't mueh in the 24-10 CINCINNATI IUPJ) - 'l'hel'O in a run. f.S, llld - e d out I a good fame, burt his hand;
Cbioago f New York 0
poaol to make bil Dt!ll
d f I to take ••Y of the edge off were mixed emotlona In tile Cin· Koufax.
. . feusive hallbltdt Jim Shorter eat st. Loula • llllwaultee I
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Papp ol llwl·
/~a far as the Bcowns were con· oinoaU clubhouse after !he RedJ Roll l'.,.anookl relieved and a bruised eollarbooo and quarter. , Plttlburglt 3 8. . - 1
pry oomowhera in Amerle~
mned.
1 de!ear.d the Los Angelto Dodgen was greeted by a run-seorlna sJn. bacl&lt;
Frank Ryan injomd an , Los Angelee 10 Clnetritl 3
Tommy Spencer. of the
Papp, the Gllljr Ill r •
TYPE
COlli wbo made his debut as 84 Sunday. .
gle by Pete ltooe and a lWI]ortllt ankle.
DpoU.
AlJ.Stln
and
John
Olymplo
winner and the onl¥
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heod ~h in the tilt, won't have I Most of the Reds were jlllt bit by Tom Jlarper.
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Chioa&amp;'D 8 New y ... I fl!lt)
~ehlll of tbe Middleport
fto~io?•l . bo- behind the lroo
h ti lo brood over it as be happy, but .Jim O'Toole wao ..... Koufax. in qn.., ot ht. 19th vieNew Yort 11 Chiea&amp;'D f !bdl Stars wan locltd btto • lit CUriam, "' the chaUeoaer oon&gt;HI
muct ;~ the I&lt;Jllad iolo shape pr~ed and Gene Freese ,...
tory. sUffered his filth defeat in·
San Francisco J Pltlladelpbil 1 at 3-3 after six regulation ian- aaletl by Cltamp~lllblp .~·
~u&lt; nother lest Saturday iu pro jeoted.
stead. ClnohmsU, 91bieb holds •
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Cbldnnatl I Los Aagelto 4
lnp Sab!rdaJI al the Bldwll- lac., rcsn, one
'l1aer a BD·
lbo.
r:;all's second doubleheader.
O'Toole bad bean troiliiJg Jloll. 1&amp;.11 edge over Koulax bt bls
Mllwaube 1 St. Louis 1
Porler &amp;tan Dillner, with Gal- dlora .U.cloood today.
clove! d will be taeldlng John- ger aee Sandy Kourax 4-1 goiDB career, beau~:e the firsl team to
Plttlbttrgb 1 Roultlln 1
UpoUs wbtntnlJ &amp;.4 1n the bot- Cbamplonlhip Sporto, WRICH
n ,U~ and hi• Baltimore COlla Into the bottom of the llilth when heat blm twice thla ...,1011,
Moo40J.. 1'lobable Pllelten tom of the tteventh on
atqod the last lour world he!rvy·IJ
Lavcedsr•Dwov c...,..,.
• Ythat one while the Lionl have he wu removed from the gome
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San Jl'raneltteo at Phlladelpltla single~ and a Nlddleport
weight obamp[onahip fights, P-roy
WY 2-5421
at the New York Giants. A in favor of pinch·hft'-' Cbarlle . ,...,.. suHered a pullod mu!cle By Vlolteol btorutlollll
!night) _. Duflalo (4&lt;)) VI. Short By then Barry Cook
would like to have Tiger defend
otanding·room only crowd or more Neal and made a solemn trek 10 t~ t.IS.grolu when he""'~ in the
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Uevtcl $penoer for
than 80,000 is expected lo squeeze the sboWfra.
bJg mxth on Pov~iJLill bit. A mADAN, Nlgerla-Diok Tiger Houslou at Pittlburp !ttltht)- and Jolin Inpla bad come
lnlo Memorial Stadium for the af. But Neal came through with prelliiUNil'y reJ&gt;"'' .IR.m tr..- of Nigeria slopped Gene JI'Ullmerl Farrell !1081 Yl. Jl'rlend !IJ.IOI. for Tanneblll.
lair,
one of seven hils in the iDDlnC Dr. Rle~d Rohde mdit'8~ that of West Jordan, Utab, after aeven: !Only 1amea teheduJed)
Spencer bad fllven
MEN --'- WOMEN
from .... 18 to St. Pl'epare
UncolD Service helPI tlioll·
ODd before il wao over the Reds """"e will he out d action for rounds In a •t: : tJfuJ dot- of ;
Gam•
hill, 'l'ltmeh!U seven.
now for t•. s. Ctvll Suvtee
.. nd.l prepare for the•• testl
Plam lllarlo Scort•J
had tallied si• timeo iD live 000 to 1:"" ,......: , •
his world mlddlewolght
Plltaburgh at New Yorlt !ttlgbt) port .lied It up at ~ with one
Jeb openJnr:e ln tblll ana
enry year. It it one ~ U.
durlllr the nut lJ monthl.
h'rleat and oldelt pr.vateb'
'ftle crowd of 37 248 wbieh lAW O'Toole bla 1511t victory
F...... 1 , illjtlry 15 lorn~tr to the sllip.
San Fran. at Clnelomatl !ttlgbt) MID ID 1M lOp Of lila olzlb Cll
Government po.tUoot pay U
0)'11\ed eehool• of IU kind and.
blJh u f&amp;M,OO a IQOilQ II
' 11 not connede4 wltb
Ole
the tlolll' clelen;,. claw the until then It had been· an frus. one that i&gt;otber&lt;G . Ro.blllllOII far
Los AilS· al llllwauklt !ttlptl sinales by Dan Laudermllt
lltari. They provide
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•-els and 1ft error J~=~
Browns' olfen.. lo shreds wao • !ration for the Reds southpaw. He ,.vera! weeks r-arl~er '" .the CIDCAGO-Don Schellaoder
~·;on at St. ....,.
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'"ater ncurlty thad 'rlnte
JOI' JI'RilE lnforntaUon •
aa.plo:rmen&amp; and uc.n.t o,.
QoYernmt"nt JobJ, IDdUdiDI
record prHOaoon tumout lor Del· I allowed just five bits during b1a ~n It comes at aa ..!&gt;'&lt;Iaiiy bod Santa Clara Ca!U. hip l!Chool !Only games scheduled)
after I sbtty llrst !OUT
pert.unlty far
a4Y&amp;MIIUM.
llll: ot po.dttonl and u!arlH.
roil.
tenure on the mound, but home time fO&lt; a-, .' ·!Joo bod juot be- set a world ~mmieg record lor;
Aaulna " " !101 Galllpolll doWII 1M In
MaD¥ pMJ.Ilonl require Uttte
fllj oat. coupon 1nd mall at
or 00 pclaUHd. edunUoa
Ol'aCMI TOOAY. You wlU
Milt Plum farmer Browns oig· runo by Tommv Davia and Frank gun to ....In his ba!IID~ eye and the SilO meter froeotyle with • •
"· L. .... oa flljh and sixth. He llltltOd nbte,
or experience.
11M ell!t tu.ll detl.ill on bow
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lone a]ball lor lui!
tbe Red&amp; time of ooe minute II ....,llda Now Yorlt
74 fll . .
But to aet ona of tbelt ,....
rou. can prepan yourMif fo.r
nal Glller otarted
lor the Lions I1 Howard helped• the llndgoro make bit
oftorthe lssl
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'"""""' bit nobotl•
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~ tells.
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and Jeti them •on a 59-yard march lhe most of lloem lor lour run1
m ng m •
...... In the Natkmal A AU
Cltil!lp
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Spencer flftned It, wolked
eom,peUUoo ill ked ..., 1o
•me ('IHI oni.J' oM ou' 11
following recovery of a Cleveland
11et1s Raoll Portuaakl
. ~ a brokeo bone !n his left foot. and diving meet. . ·
Minllloolll
tiS 50 Ml ~ two, hit nobody· OltM Mld!ly
tl.va paiL
fumble He pa88ed 25 yards to Koufax OD "-I Dlher hand
Jn• Maloney Will be after his
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• 114 .Mil II" !tillers were Bobby Rice,
Dick ~mpton lor the tally with while n~ po!lesslng bla usuai lhe8tbRedvlotory of ththe ••mpmgo whell SARATOGA 8PRINGS N y
Clfieland
rt II .4111 It Cftntle, and Dan Davidllllt.
LINCOLN SERVICI, Dopl. 141
ed In th
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' open 8 ....p.bme series
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5f 60 flf 10
all of tho eB yards cover
o ovepowerlng stuff, had le run- l'uesday night ogailtsl the San Tona, I Il-l loltgobot, """
fi"MI City
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1 am veey much tntertllttd. Pleue send me absolutelJ
nera .•tranded all over the bases, Francisco Gilnll. Tho Giant. DOW 111{,400 Alabama Stabo at
: 10 filii D Wolfe, lllaky MooJIJ. It 81 t
FREE (1) A list of U. II. Government positions and salar•
WINS BOWLING CROWN
yoeldmg ?nly one run on Don trail the loague k adtng Dodgen IDI!e by a tMtle over Lamb Chop. Ia Aqllal
'4f1 a Drummond, Sperar, B a r r
leo; (2) Information on \tow.\" qualify for a U. S. GovernINDEPENDENCE, Mo. !IJPll Pavlellch 1 Drs! home nm of the by 3o;. game· a!ld !tad filth.,._
Hedc!(K, Tam ,.,. nn, JIIIICiiliJ ment Job.
14 .Milll Herreid (1), and Jeff Role.
-A Wltcblta, Kan., team today season.
Cmclnnati b1 hlr
SARATOGA III'IIJN(II, ~·· Y.
-....beld the national champi~ns~lp But in the olxth, Frank RobinWel-sJtl 'dwnpl•
..IL... 't Middleport, altMtl f.l llfborll Name ·······•·•·••••••••••·•···•······• Age •••••••
Street .••••••••••••.•••• ; • • •• • • • • • • . Pbone . . ••••••••
and a.fi,SOO prize alter fmmbmg BOO btl Koufu'o first pltob over
GrlfljtJt I lkollnd
a.Joa.. ·a Dttroll I
~ iJmlnge When Mike Evans'
ficsl ia ·floe nlplh annual BPAA the ceoterllold waD for his l6dl MILWAUKEE !UPII-The Mil· bout from Roily Mlms.
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f1,y to ....~ wu dropped andi~~C;i;;,.ty.;,..;,;·.;,";,;·.;,·;,;
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men'o team handicap bowline homo run. Tommy Davia !hell waukee Bravaa ~ veter., v~·Conde doubled lost 111 tba bot-ll
touruament.
misplayed Gene !lreese's !ina an rigbt.llallder Bob Tltfentuer
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Wllbingtalt I Bah!,..... I
of the _:
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Lovan Machinery slipped pall A drive inlo o - · and, after from Tctronlo and optioned lOuth- CLEVELAND - The
Yorlt I Ia AllfiiM I
Meadows sinllad' and tteored
Go•ek ·and Son, nf Syracu,.., N.Y.. Koufax struck out Gene Green, paw Dall Sobnelder to the oame llatea defoatad Oreal Brltala, ..l,
IIIIIUJ'• 8 "•111
when the Middy first baoeman
by 20 pins Sunday to cinch the ti·i sill@lea by Povletich and Lot lntornatlaaal League team Sllll- in the !Silt ~ Cttp
Cltveland I ll"c'"'l CIIJ 1
dropped the peg iD him on Herlie In tho $49.500 meet.
Cardenas bl'OUjlht the Ms wl~ day.
maiGhM. The U.S. DDW bu Baltlmort 1 Waolti"'l!Ob 1
reid's roller to aecond base
llolralt r Cldaago I (lat)
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1 r.lad, n lotn.l Then Herreid ~ on pblchYoru~..a ....,.... w.eJon1 hitter Jeff ~ • atngte tltrwlJb
Ill• ta a 8ooton a
the pitcher • leaL
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Mlddleporl
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a, u - ...., late- ' •"' 17, bt aa American Foolball Booton at vtc aok -· lleff .•r GaWpolls
001 100 ~ 7 4
'l'he run Ia t\'81'! 'ftle Qroeo '-"t PN • aoaooo -taot
!141 n. Klal (!H) .. • • - · Tanneblll, lilpla· ' (T)
Bay Pacl&lt;er elllliiCJitll wm spiked satnrday and revamped
(IJ.IOI.
Conde. flpeneer, Coot
briefly by the COllege All-stan, downed Denver, 35-lt, SUnday.
!Ooljr lamt seheduledi
(WP), and MOlle)',
but the sbelli,. ba• beaw1 anew There a... seven NFL
1'MIIIa7'• (0.
lor the ebamp'a Nall&lt;tolal FootbaU games oa lap this w.t
Now Yartr II 11o111oa !ttlgllll
ON DIIAIILED 1M'!'
League O(ill-.
four In tba AFL.
W.....gloD altAI AIIP~ C1lflli) KANSAS CITY . 11o
Green Bay, Ill alllbltlau atreak Chloago vialll
Cleveland at Cldeago !ttlgbU
Goortt Allllllo,
·City A'lll•l 1
" - are lu,t a few ollhe
balled at II &gt;idorilo by tbe Thursday tn !Itt NFL;
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manym-y-lng valuM
stars, started aootbar akeill Sat- pllia playa Pfttlburlb at
Doltolt at x - CIIJ !ttlgllll A - dlaabled 1111 ...,_ 'ftte
Same
urda)' w1111 a ll.f trtumph onr
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~· • hem, fa. and St. Loula IIIMitl
eatiod up ....,. .Dadotes
IIHOOJR
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~.... ' " " - ' n - .,llllll, . . l"ruolaoo at Salt !Me City, ·
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their Portllatl, 0...1 firm clull
formerJ1
Bart Starr, humiliated by a Utah, J'ridal, Ill lktadlf
N1CW YOU (~
flU !Itt n··aey:
Ulad OD
charging
A1J.Siar
team.
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a.Bay
piayl at Dalila, tAl IIIIo ltoadeutlltl Olt&amp;Pitlll'
Alaalk, 21. ol. Albllr, Pa.,
tbllotel
ered his poise agaillat Plttlburth Allgelel Ill•-• and
lila mOU'OIII I wiD pall lilt
hil .$1tardq DICII bf •.~ ,
Plllltnpedle
.., •"""'"'" ~ ..,. Cleveland clttabltbaader
tpoclal 1llh
u.ro.,
111 ClawlaDtl ..
a t3-yerd been to Max MeGte. Detroit VI. Now Yorlt and
Jevllw.._ the Jtotlnd of
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1n otheo- SatllrdaJ NI'L emlbt- moro ••· Cltvoland.
111111t aa Aul· 11. Built,
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Weekend Sports .
Events Summary

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Angeles Showing Signs
Jf Repeating 1962 Collapse

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Aller the llrll ilutlnc. A•&gt;... II
Umited Middleport to oal,y
bit, a stncle by Jo~.
the last lnnll!l. when B u d d
Moore doubled. Moore later
4·Dail1 Sentinel, Pomero("Middle~ 0., Au&amp;. 12, leal
lied .MJddleport'l final run on
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aaerlflte fly.
agalaal Papp oo ~
Middle itarler Stobart a •
tolevllion. 1'enlll of tho Cll prt&gt;
Morris, Wllo relieVed him In
pcto~l ..,... titil reooalod.

. slltth, struclt out 10 and walked
seven. In aoina alit be
way,
Baker fanned sh, gave up three
free paJsetl, and hit IW.

Close · In As Skidding ·Dodgers Defeated 9-4 By

'-.~1ants

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UPIthe
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A year 'NO tod~:Y
AII&amp;eles Dodaen held I
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tr.nallA~&amp;tle pennant race.
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b~rll wo~derti!J if bistoey Wll ready to repeat_ttseif.

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Loss To Trounce P"ttsburgh.27-7

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WASIIINGTON !UPn _ lleor• RuQ: o,eld on ~;, nturn litJl&gt;. weeks inform•l 1 u....,ys _ by
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outlines ' day Ut•t furtlw ta1b belween l aenato'rs In both p•rti.. and ex· hllvt wll/tltold any c:ommllment
before · blat!olo Senate hearing• Eut and Wall, P"ftictllllrly on ~ perieoced Senate ••ries _ indi· untd all the tOi tlltk I•Y ,. m.
today why the Kennedy admlniJ. ' Red • spottl!lrod DIID '41f4111ioo ear.d that about ., senators ~ially importoot 1o thooe In tba
tratioo ffOIIIho nuclear test bani pact, "will IIIII movo 11 a lVIII I were dlspo•ed 1o vol• '"' ratifi· ' watt·and'see c:ontingent are the 1
tory of Slaw Dean Rualt

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When emoraenc:y ...
penses catch you
short, take 1 short

eut to a balanced

budjet. See us about
a prompt, private

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. MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
TUIS~ WID~ THUR., 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO I P.M.

run homer and Gene Oliver's
run single were tbe big blow•
Milwaukee. cloningar retired
battel'&amp; In a row after the
scored an unearned ruu In

fourth.
The Piralett nipped tho
on Jer~ Lynch's two-run

with two out In the nlntb
ofl Skinay Brown. 11te blow
Roy Face, wbo ,..,]levtd .Joe
bon in tho ninth, bla first
sinee April 28.
A J3.hit attack,
ors by Joe Hlekl, Jim
and Choo Cltoo coleman,
the Meta to victory afiA!r Dtolt
Elllnoortb pltohod 1 lll·bittlr
the Cuba In the opener. !IUs
ton drove in three rtlltl to
!:llsworth to hill t8tb vietory.

.Fun For All at the Big 100th Meigs Co. Fair

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I Mummy'· s e vera} times
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United Prell IatemallonaJ
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Neither child bad ..., their !

JacquehnP K e ~ J\ edy , gn&gt;utly mother since she was rushed to j
cheered by the. VJs1ta of her two the hospital here after taking

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Do you find yOtll'lelf NOT A'ITENDING fogo ., 1'1 ta
social funotlons, chun:b or Dlber Ket-lill·letben juat J;:
cause you CAN'T UNDERSTAND OODVOI'S!Itloaa Uti fall

cbJidren, Caroline and John Jr .. them riding on their ponies last 1
now II anxious to leave the hos-· Wednesday. Both had been 1old
p~l and return to the summer they had 8 little brother-Patrick
Wb1te House on Squaw Island . . 'I Bouv ier Kennedy-who had gone j
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The Pre~ident brought the to heaven.

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left out", or igoored? Are JOU EIIBAIUlASSID
give a wrong answer when you did NOT UNDEIITAJID
the question~ Do you find it HABD TO UNDERSr.AMD K
you are with a group of people--evep ia your on ll0811f

vounl'l!lters in separate visits Sun-

Are phone convenati0111 NOT CLEAR to ,ou?
people's voices sound INDJSTINCT and their

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RUN TOGETHER? H your a.. wer io 101 to 1D1 of ~
questons you are probably Dot getting the belt IIEA.ft,
lNG and UNDERSTANDING available to 7011!

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RADIOEAR, with Its atlv1ncetl hc:hnical laMi&amp;fJ.. •M
lklll, glv" tho milt llllolylng UNDERITAND)NG Mil
CLARITY avall.-ble today. y.., owe It .. PVI'IIN Mil
others ero!JftCI you to hove tho VERY BIST In ..........
you may be Just 1 vlalt or • phoM call . .. , .._.

GOOD UNDERSTANDING. Ito Of' call:

Sunday Nance, Rt. 1 Northup;
Mrs.
Clyde Hatfield, 5512 Harfield
GaUlpolls; Rickey A. Evans, Crown City; Thomas
L.
Crossen, 122 Basliani Drive,
Gallipolis; 'l'lteo L. Smith, Porn-

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Hotal Lafeywtte

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Mrs. Lawrence R. Napoo

per, Rt. 1 Minersville; Mrs.
Dale F. Smith, Racine; Mrs.
Curtis F. Riffle, Rt. 2, Leon;
Miss Barbara A. Cunnilfiham,
Buffalo, W. Va., Mrs. Robert
R. Bullins, l't. Pleasant; Mrs.
George Sommers, Southside, W,
Va.; Mrs. Pearl 0. Knapp, Rt.
I, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Char·
los A. Keefer, Rt. I, Leon;
A. Price, Coltlfel'ille,
W. Va.; Harold Edword MeA·
fee, Grimms Landing;
Mrs.
Thomas A. Whaley, Liverpool,
. Va.; Mrs. Ralph H. Wise.
man, Wilkesville; Carl
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Brookhart, Rt. 3, Athens; Mrs.
Thomas D. Dr0808, Columbuo.

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Aetllll'dina to the midnleht re.

tbe Dttl'lting department
the following patients
lisled u fair: Cbarlea Sbelllle, Mrs. E. R. Plymale, Mrs.
Clara B. Byor, Harley D.
rut;,~~ Levi Barry, Roy
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Hu!lll 'ft. lt.ltbttry, s~
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port of

OPENS TONIGHT
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Melti Ceunty Mlnflhrlel Atlocl•llon
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SBig Days and ·Nig
AUGUST 13 ·14-15-16-17
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STONEY
ROBERTS
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Durst, Mrs. Tltomaa Drosos,
Mrs. William S. ~oct. Wtllilm E. llartlulcl, Mrs. Frank
S, Jlual1es, Mrs. Wayne L. Berridge•

bbolwpd
PaU.OII clllt:harBtcl ovar the
w I au! btelllded: SaturdaYDeaver VIDDIII, atart. E1'o
Albert Middte1011, Dana L.
llyse,n, Mrs. H. B. Smallridp,
E. Griffith, Matp!'l!l ·
Jlno"'aqjt, Crata A. Swicl, KeYln E. Rendenon. Roy Lee
l81alte. Joltlt McFirley. Jlffrey
L. Let, Uwll Illata, Delbert
Qay, M. I. Clark, .JII'tlel Lia-

lt.l!red M. . Milar,

ftre,

E. Qlanlpn and 1011, Mrs.
Roy NeweU 'ind 1011, Mrs. 0.
H. Wlckltne and 1011 and Mn.

Really-Gas cools homes, too?

WIUiam Blaclmlon and. dautlht-1

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B. Bataa and t11t1t, Mn.

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thrifty Gu flame dOll such an efficient job of
blating •• of course It's ideal for coolinl, tool
And the belt put of all i8 thet a sinlw Gu Air
Callditioning unit will beat your home in win,
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SaturdaJ - Mro. James E.
Johnson, Jr., Rt. I, Oak Hill,
daupter, 8:51 p. m.; Mrs. Edward J. Bussell, Rt. I Pl. Pleasant, dalfihter, 10:11 p. m.;
Mrs. Emll R. Tober!, Oak Hil~
son. 8:42 p. m.
Sunday Mrs. William F.
INat•ee, Rl. I Northup, son, 6:38
m., Mrs. Dale F. Smith,
daughter, 6:56 p. m.;
. ) . Riffie, Rt. 2,

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Uona, Detrol1 dafenlad cteveland, llt
11oo1oa
M-10; Minnesota outgunned San too at toweil, JIUI.,
r,_;...., _, llaiiiD-. beat New Yorlt 1s at 11u11a1o

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day for an affectionate reunkm
The First Lady waR making a ,
with their "Mummy," who has rapid recorery from the Caesare- 1
been grieving over the death of an birth of her third child. She I
their little brother, born Iasl was out of bed and walking for
Wednesday.
the first time SUnday. She urged 1
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her doctor to permit her to go
Caroline, nearly six. looking houe riyht away.
like a doll in a blue and white 1
short ahift. arrived with her fa- 1 As parents. the President and
tber before noon. She earried a his 34-year-old wife appeared to
bouquet of black-eyed Susans, , be counting their blessings.
lorkopuro and pink trumpet !ffi01 spite lhetr tragi&lt; loss. A Whito
Jhe had picked near the summer House spokesman described Mrs.
White House.
1 Kennedy u "greatly cheered up••
Mrs. William F. John Jr., nearly three, hetlcop.. by the visits of her twD cbildreo, I

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Mrs• Kennedy

Mayo, b II ling In his IStb , noeded ninth innin1 !lelp lmm committee.
I Jr., 50'1 Fourth Ave., Gallipolis;
straight game, . doubled In two I Bllljr Hoeft and Don l..al'len.
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lteduled . Mrs Ellen Hannah Rl 1 Green·
key ruoo to help the Giant. whip I 'l'lte Redo raked Koofax lor
meetong wu "'
to ' up Ky . Mrs Datias ·H Rose
lhe Pbiladelphla Pbillies, !H, nine hila and five runs during a ' open at 10 a.m., EDT.
G;;uipoii. F~ W va·. Mrs'
while the c~~atl Redith ~l" l 5 t-3 tnninga to become the li~~t ' thSe_!'•te tratlfieatio• by to• two-U T. Heber MeCJuq, J~~kll&gt;n;.
loped Saot1J ._.as and e .....,... . learn to beat the Dodger SOUu•· • tr~ vo e II net:es&amp;al')'
va . Mr Willl
E DIDo
Rl I
gera, 11-4.
pow twlee tblo seoson. Koufaa, 1dale the trealy, •igood origioaDy Sp s. &amp;I' )dam0 : .. eo, to · J'
Brares Ileal
oow 18-6, ent.ored lhe sixth lnning 1by lhe United Staltll Britain aad' E nn '"Ri 1 ·• 0 ~v';fu. nMn.
The MJhoaukee Bravett ripped wltlt a H lead bul was ehooed the Soviet Union and suiJ~eqDen~ I E~~R. T~bert ~ k Hili. H 1:
Ute St. j;oall Cardlaals, IJ.I, the I during 1 allt""n Cincinnati uprl• [ ly by other nations. SeVOtal bouro ! ~ G
~ Oak. H'~l·
Pittsburgh Plrateo edged the , lng. Frauk Rohlnsou and Don after Rusk's testimony the Sen·: ~ owan,E
Houston O&gt;lts, 2·1, end the New , Pavletlch homered for the tWa ate preparedneu sobeommlttoe R:•· 1 ~';!f Hill· Mr:"';ima';;;
York Mete rolled to an 114 vie- and Frank Howard and Tommy scheduled closed door hearlngo lo 0 · T' lor Rt j J
lfo.
!Dry after losing the opener nl a Davl• bit the seats for the Jloll, hear a leadiq anll-trea!J spokes· m~
~· Rt ~e J kao .
doubleheader to the chi~ a go gers.
I man, Dr Edward Teller, cai~-o M
w' 'p ac n:
CUbs, a.t, 1n other NL action. :
Horls Four·HIIIer
forola nuclear physicist.
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F 8 H • d ~ "';'roy •
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JrJ tbB American League, Cleve- ! Tony Cloninger struck out 11 President KennLiiJ planned to p~~m •
~~te t. ~·
'-nd nipped Kanaas City 2·1, Ball- an~ pitched a lour-hitter for the fiy baok lo W•o~lngton tbill
Pie
Mr ~aw d J 'H :
1mort beet Wuhington, l&gt;l, New, Braves. Eddie Malhews' U.ree- noon to bear Ruak's report on
sell~,~~ '1 PI~· Pleas:.!; Ted~~
trip, In eluding a final
Hall Rt. 1 Wllllamoon W.
In Bonn where he
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catlon ol the treaty ai'bougb les· views lo be prt "ntet! by the
timony could •Iter tha• sentiment ehiels ol st• of tilt armecl
either way.
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tc-lld AdeJI. I expected
At the outset of the hearlnJIII,I Many Republle&gt;ins lind a oum·':~~~~~~::~~g~~[~:!:t~~=e.
to 4ign tho -ty.
lo Ia" at lout two ber of mfluentlal Democrats

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Ulllalll . , _ llltenoll•aol

YOlO don t Mill 1 krnl IMilltl7
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treaty ,_Dily ofjlled ill M...,.w Apeed." Hio stelamOQto le!ldod I!&gt;
lo l'tiCall lbal tllo .liodpn blew Yorlt dowaei!IAI Anltlel. W, in ts 1o tho IIBtlonai . . - .
I oonfirm report.; tllat the Soviete
a lour-gam9 lead Ja the ltnal 10 Innings, Minnesota clipped a.,-1
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are in no hurry for furlllor ta1b
week ol. t11o 1111 and then loll, W. and Cltlago turned bacl&lt; 1 'l'lte OO&lt;retary. just bade from I becauoe ot dlll'cultl they are
bowed 18 the GlaDta Ia a thre&amp;- Detroit, 3-2, In II innings alter btl trip 111 the Savtat Unioa, W81 1having with the d ...
Cltfnese
game playG(f. 'lbla year, though, alllorblng • 7·1
l •alled at the opeDIDB of baarlop O&gt;mmuolsts
Ute Dodgen -mingljr have bit .Mays unloaded hil double fn : by the Seoalo Jl'orei&amp;'D ReiaiiMI
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the Klda milCh oarller.
the fifth illning to break up a 1Committee illfD tho Umlted treaty,
Slnee JuiJ 20, wileD the llnd- pltMing duo! between Cal MeLialt whleh would ban aD but under·
0Spl
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gers Mid a lt-gllile IMd over Ul-81 and the Glantl' JIIOk ·san. • ground nuclear - · The """'"
the Giallla, Walt Alltoo's mea lord U!-121. Chuok Hiller drove . rnittee wao mseting In the vaultEllterea llospHal
h•••loll U d. 11 pmt. .During in three f1IIUI for the Giants with ed Senate caucus """" alo01 Saturday _ Guy J. ROOerts,
the same pariod, the Giants, led a holller ""d a lll&lt;t'ifloe fly. w.. with memhr•rs of lhe armed serv· 121&gt; State St., Gallipolis; Mrs.
by wondrous Wllllt Maya, baye ' CoviQIIoo c:oU~ four of the! lces oommitteo and Senate mem· Jobn Me Clellan, Rt. 1 Galliwoa 1i ot tt.
I Pbllo'
bits oil Sanford, who bers of tho .joint atomic energy polls· John Rlebard Thomas

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aac1 you bave any tmtperature you Wlilt, aD.Y
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Or, U you alnady bave a fon:td air C. blat:
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air OtJCidihinr Juat by aMine a
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cancelled? lAst your opera- 1
tor's license? Call WY :1-2961.1

and

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Drugs.

Ca~:le

the~r Di&gt;t&gt;a~·
.' IJ[.L--.._ 1 908 ~

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.

VISIT IN IIILLWIIIII

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"Now, mind what l tald, olunjorl Oell't .. lliM4
ttepjiiJ11 111 potatl lll_!d In J?lllr pla.r lhoMI"

WE:LL,
\.&lt;IE'VE GOT

A&lt;iOOD

WJEH RADIO

MYSTER~

YARN F=OR
OUR

r?EADERS ~

I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts contracted by any- ,
one other than my own. Kenneth E. Haning, Rt. 2, AI· ,
bany, Ohio.
8 10 3tp

FREE AT LANDMARK
Super Service Station
• loouttful Anchor Hocklnt
Mug • Bowl (4 "'tot colon), 1iven with purch••

Used Coal, Oil and Gas

HEATERS
Buy Them While We Got Them.J

AIBII AND SLA'fl

2 - Model 400 Warm Morning Circulating
Coal, I00 Wlb. Size ith Fan
$125

10 ..1•. IPOr more.
• Anchor Hacki~t~ Sq•r.
Creamu &amp; Tray Set 1iven
with oil chongo &amp; ?ubo fob 1

I - Model 460 Warm Morning Coal 60 lb.
Size. This one lik-e new
$88

Pomeroy Landmark

I - Model 460 Coal Heater

SUPER SFRVICE STAT?ON
Open 24 Moun
WY 2-9932

I - 85,000 BTU Siegler Oil Heater, blonda

LOST &amp; FOUND
LADY's White Pocketbook. R.,.
ward If contents intact. R.,.

tum to 464 Locust St. ,
dleport.

Mid- .

B 10 Jtp

For S.la

bargains.

USED CLO'I'HJNG
Women's ""''""' 25-50
Men's and Boys' pants and
lhirts 25-50 cents. Men's shoes
and
Smith'• Clothing
Store. Open 7 da,. a
week.
Letart Falls. Ohio. 7-lft.301:&gt;

bats.

REGISTERED miniature Dachshund&amp; lor sale. 123 Union

Avenue, Pomeroy.

8 12 3tc

GAS Conversion burner, Excel·
lent condition, $50. $137 when
new. R. E. Williams, C a II
Coolville tl67-6242.
8 9 6tp

'l'ivO NEW fl7 s lli Nylon tires.
OWen Flnk, Jrl Lincoln, Mid··
dJeport.
a 1 3tc

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$25

finish, new price, 369.98- used, come
and see what you get this one for NOW
I - 75,000 BTU Used Siegler

1 - 25,000 BTU Gas Heater _ _ _ 20.00

eOther heaters not listed. If you want a
U5ed heater, BUY NOW &amp; SAVEl
OTHER USED SPECIALS ON SALE
I - Used E2L Maytag Aluminum Tub

Washer, just like new _____ $88
I - Used J2L Maytag Porcelain Tub

Washer, just like new _____ $88
2 - Used Breakfast Sets
2 - Used Dining Room Suites

5 - Used Televlsion Seta

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grate

FOUR ROOM house wllb I
re lot, large porch, bast"'l&lt;llt]
oil Houle No. ?. Phone
2-&lt;1121.

roo

Rulland, 0.

Now Is The Time

THAT, PAL. &amp;ECJ('f''S SPECIAl..
BUT WHAT WAS )[l(JR GAME·~
I MEAN V'JHO GETS WHAT
wHEN I'M IN THE LOONY

To Have Your
Coal, 011 or G..

BIN~

FURNACE

NOTICE

Township Trusteoa,

Cue/t/u
rrame, m

~u/tlf

n&gt;srory

&amp;-room

Baker &amp; Seyfried
~ ,:t,~~

~ McOOY,

basement, ho? atr gas II red
heating, enclosed front porch,
garage , lot 50&gt;:150,. located on

11tr'

Pil!ii.E $I0,500.oo.
I'IIMIGJ:riiia•vLeEII
- Trailer localion, lot I!OIIO%, highway
cation, concrete patio 8 s
all utililleo and sewer
driveway, aud llidew~alk~
. ~:
IAl.EIERT M. cox, .!
WY 1-mt

MASTER .MIX
and MASTER MADE

F·.EE,:o. S·
For Ail Of Yot!r' N~
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t II

baths,
side porches,
cool
heating, located on
street, oot of high waw.
$7,0110.00.
MIDDLEPORT - II&gt; story ...
room frame with bath, luU

ly RAEBURN VANIURE,N
-i?A NOT J&lt;NOCKIN(; \ltltJ FOil

bouse, 3 bedrooms and DB'III•, 11
Cloonodlllclchockod
forWtDior
large lot. Good locatlou out
OriiiiSt
high waw. Call WY :1-2590.
- - - - - - IIMellgo County, bave signed a
5 10 tfc
Fire eootract wtth Cheater
Please make an Fire
POMERov -

Blonde Oil Healer _ _ SAVE, SAVE
I - 55,000 BTU Gas Heater _ _ _ 69.95

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READY.· MIX ~ONERETE
FITS YOUR
BUILDING
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Selling Everything But The Kitchen Sin~? Want Ads Can Sell It Too
, - --

'·==~FO~R~S~A~LE!:===.:!;:for~Sa=le~='llj(jBNS(:.~

Classified
Ads Get
Results.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR. BUYS

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_REAL

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1962 CHEVY II - - - - - - $1795

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4 Door. Low mileage by )oral owner, spotleBS elean interior, beige finish, deluxe equipmeut, heater , tires like new,

MUSICAL tns..-vmenl1

Phone SH 2-'.iOIZ.

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LIOAL NOTICI

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Melc

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1961 DODGE _ _ _ _ _ _ $1195

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Lancer 4 Door. Deluxe interi or trim. Blue fnisb, all good

tires, radio, heater Runs out perfect. Std. tranil.

excellent condition.
l-3400.
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FOR SALE OR

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FOR SALE: 5 room bouse
bath, oewly d&lt;eora\ed,
heatlDg. Full baoemeot.
cated 123 Hudson ~11'1""·
Middleport Price, f6000.
quire Ohio Hotel

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NEW STYLE Venetian blinds.
Narrow slat, vertical slat,
bamboo wood slat. Free estimate. Da le Wippel Supple.
B 10 Jute

FREEZER SALE
ly KINI
I'm oot too

all, not

people would
• bOOK collea

worried' l'm
6Urf he ra6"'t

1

.;old it ~et!

NOTICES
INSIDE AND Outside--;P,.-a""
in:;tin-g
and roof work. Reasonable .,
rates. Jack Timmons, Route
1
1, Long Bottom, Ohio.

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11 LOii81'11LLOW
Olio totttr oboo&amp;ol7......,. lor - · Ill IIIIa Mmplt A~~~­
tor the throe L'l, X tor 1101 two O't, ole. ....,. ~ .....
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DIADAX !formerly OEX-A
DIETl new oame. same formula. Ollly 98c at S t a r k
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled? lAst your opera- 1
tor's license? Call WY :1-2961.1

and

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ll- '

B 9 6tp

Drugs.

Ca~:le

the~r Di&gt;t&gt;a~·
.' IJ[.L--.._ 1 908 ~

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.

VISIT IN IIILLWIIIII

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BLAmNAR'S . Auto
"Now, mind what l tald, olunjorl Oell't .. lliM4
ttepjiiJ11 111 potatl lll_!d In J?lllr pla.r lhoMI"

WE:LL,
\.&lt;IE'VE GOT

A&lt;iOOD

WJEH RADIO

MYSTER~

YARN F=OR
OUR

r?EADERS ~

I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts contracted by any- ,
one other than my own. Kenneth E. Haning, Rt. 2, AI· ,
bany, Ohio.
8 10 3tp

FREE AT LANDMARK
Super Service Station
• loouttful Anchor Hocklnt
Mug • Bowl (4 "'tot colon), 1iven with purch••

Used Coal, Oil and Gas

HEATERS
Buy Them While We Got Them.J

AIBII AND SLA'fl

2 - Model 400 Warm Morning Circulating
Coal, I00 Wlb. Size ith Fan
$125

10 ..1•. IPOr more.
• Anchor Hacki~t~ Sq•r.
Creamu &amp; Tray Set 1iven
with oil chongo &amp; ?ubo fob 1

I - Model 460 Warm Morning Coal 60 lb.
Size. This one lik-e new
$88

Pomeroy Landmark

I - Model 460 Coal Heater

SUPER SFRVICE STAT?ON
Open 24 Moun
WY 2-9932

I - 85,000 BTU Siegler Oil Heater, blonda

LOST &amp; FOUND
LADY's White Pocketbook. R.,.
ward If contents intact. R.,.

tum to 464 Locust St. ,
dleport.

Mid- .

B 10 Jtp

For S.la

bargains.

USED CLO'I'HJNG
Women's ""''""' 25-50
Men's and Boys' pants and
lhirts 25-50 cents. Men's shoes
and
Smith'• Clothing
Store. Open 7 da,. a
week.
Letart Falls. Ohio. 7-lft.301:&gt;

bats.

REGISTERED miniature Dachshund&amp; lor sale. 123 Union

Avenue, Pomeroy.

8 12 3tc

GAS Conversion burner, Excel·
lent condition, $50. $137 when
new. R. E. Williams, C a II
Coolville tl67-6242.
8 9 6tp

'l'ivO NEW fl7 s lli Nylon tires.
OWen Flnk, Jrl Lincoln, Mid··
dJeport.
a 1 3tc

' '

..,,

""·&gt;~.

$25

finish, new price, 369.98- used, come
and see what you get this one for NOW
I - 75,000 BTU Used Siegler

1 - 25,000 BTU Gas Heater _ _ _ 20.00

eOther heaters not listed. If you want a
U5ed heater, BUY NOW &amp; SAVEl
OTHER USED SPECIALS ON SALE
I - Used E2L Maytag Aluminum Tub

Washer, just like new _____ $88
I - Used J2L Maytag Porcelain Tub

Washer, just like new _____ $88
2 - Used Breakfast Sets
2 - Used Dining Room Suites

5 - Used Televlsion Seta

RUTLAND FURNITURE
Arnold Grate

FOUR ROOM house wllb I
re lot, large porch, bast"'l&lt;llt]
oil Houle No. ?. Phone
2-&lt;1121.

roo

Rulland, 0.

Now Is The Time

THAT, PAL. &amp;ECJ('f''S SPECIAl..
BUT WHAT WAS )[l(JR GAME·~
I MEAN V'JHO GETS WHAT
wHEN I'M IN THE LOONY

To Have Your
Coal, 011 or G..

BIN~

FURNACE

NOTICE

Township Trusteoa,

Cue/t/u
rrame, m

~u/tlf

n&gt;srory

&amp;-room

Baker &amp; Seyfried
~ ,:t,~~

~ McOOY,

basement, ho? atr gas II red
heating, enclosed front porch,
garage , lot 50&gt;:150,. located on

11tr'

Pil!ii.E $I0,500.oo.
I'IIMIGJ:riiia•vLeEII
- Trailer localion, lot I!OIIO%, highway
cation, concrete patio 8 s
all utililleo and sewer
driveway, aud llidew~alk~
. ~:
IAl.EIERT M. cox, .!
WY 1-mt

MASTER .MIX
and MASTER MADE

F·.EE,:o. S·
For Ail Of Yot!r' N~
·'

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::!;~.::.:·~·~=.·:.:-:•:
· :.:=~~~~~-~:

Ch-:!£~~:r:ert

rron~~~~::\;::..:Oitlo:. .._.,...:_:~~------:-.....:.s..=u:..:l:::.tc
t II

baths,
side porches,
cool
heating, located on
street, oot of high waw.
$7,0110.00.
MIDDLEPORT - II&gt; story ...
room frame with bath, luU

ly RAEBURN VANIURE,N
-i?A NOT J&lt;NOCKIN(; \ltltJ FOil

bouse, 3 bedrooms and DB'III•, 11
Cloonodlllclchockod
forWtDior
large lot. Good locatlou out
OriiiiSt
high waw. Call WY :1-2590.
- - - - - - IIMellgo County, bave signed a
5 10 tfc
Fire eootract wtth Cheater
Please make an Fire
POMERov -

Blonde Oil Healer _ _ SAVE, SAVE
I - 55,000 BTU Gas Heater _ _ _ 69.95

··P~·
R~~~
· ~:~· ~~ SH 2-4811
Pllooe a..w
Ill
I I 6tp

AS LOW A I - - -

INSTRUCTIOfll$ ·

READY.· MIX ~ONERETE
FITS YOUR
BUILDING
.,
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Oet.l3-19 Is
Cueae For Party
.
J Mr.~- -~irt~.... Schooll"unch
r. en Bunda ;;:.m:OO in C:
•
party
Ythe
birthda Week In OhiO
oervance
Y

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Yuitlnf RelothN
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l •M'-'-"'

Joardln JF'ue I•

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Debbie Grueser
1 H edO
· s onor
n
14th Birthday .
,

.&amp;1.-t'nly AL-...a
uucn
People In
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Mr.. ;;;:'£:'~';'Coi-

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WUlSer11eA•
About
~ tf
.Area PriiU.'ell•
.
Saturday Party
WEST COLUMBIA - Miss
Middleport , Mr. and Mrt. Malcolm Mees Goy Cartwright, daughter of
1

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VOL XV

NO. 101

and

Set Up For
Dragll1ng
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AUTO
SERVICE
CENTER
Servke

Visit Elberfelds Ready to Wear 2nd Floor

Dres·ses for lasses
going to classes

! J:Ji.Y

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515.95*

6.70 X 15 BLACKWALL TUBE TYPE
• Plus Tax and ReCipp•ble Tire
7.50X 14 BLACKWALL TUIIELESS

SJ8·9S'
Fully Guaronleed By
COOPERS PROTECTIVE SERVICE
GUARANTEE

Economy Air Master Tire
FULL 4 PLY
NYLON
6.70 X lS

7.50

X 14 - - - - $13.95*
• Plu1 Tax and Reuppeble Tire

$5.91

Original Equipment
Quality

$11····

FREI INSTALLATION

Full Size

SPORTSMAN
GWS PACKED

Heavy Duty

SHOCK
ABSORBERS

$a····

WY

124

sa.45

Tom Tryoo

Wilt
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Aug.

Dl..,.r•

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•MOON PILOT•

Brian Keith
(Technlcolor)
--and"THI DILICATI
DELINQUINT"
Mostly .Installed 2 wbeeiB ;
Jtrry Lewia Marth11 Hyer

Hot Oil

MEIGS THEATRE

DIP STICK
SJ.91

They Will Be Higher
Wben
The Snow Files!!

MOORES

·"'!

With Chris Warfield
and Erin O'Donnell

t ......w;a.

SHOP &amp; SAVE AT

2-$41

Frank Sinatra Janet Le-igh
Laurt'uce Harvey

Brake Shoes

FA(TORY·TO-YOU-SAVINGS
ON CAR BATTERIES
''•
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TONIGHT
"THE MANCHURIAN
CANDIDATE"

POMI~OY.

IN
P0MEROY
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CLOSED
ON VACATION
Tocley Thru Alltl• 29th
Au1.

FREE INSTALLATION

,...,.

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"INCIDINT IN AN ALLEY"

Bonded

SAVE
AT-

•Ford-Chev.-Ply.

INSTALLED FRill

1

~";"";k~end;,;w~Ith;h;er~pa~ren~ls~,;Mr~. capacity
the limitsill of
his Intellectual
performing
Ihe

-and-

MUFFLERS

Seat Belts
Sp.clol

COOPER

~ lftru

Sopt. 5

"MUTINY ON THI
BOUNTY"

(Techllieolor)
Marlon Brando - Tlrita
Sept. I, 9, 10, J.l

"IT HAP,.NID AT THI

WORLD'S I'AIR"
(Technlcolor)
IIIYIJ ......,, Iolii O'Brlt11

i:;t. idi
"THI WQ.NDIIti'UL
WORLD .01' TNI
&amp;ltOTHlltl GRIMM"

(TechnlcolorJ

Laurepeo Bortey on4
Claire Bloom

classics in fabrics that are

greatest service education can
off@r ," he aaid.

great for easy care and
rugged wear. Values!

ANNOUNCE REUNION
The deS&lt;.'endants of Hoyt and

Mary Curtis will hold their an·
nual family reunioo August 18,
at the Welsh Hilla Grange Hall,
3\l miles northeast ol Granvil·
le, or six miles northwest of
Newark.

Rev. Ronald Place of

ll :=~fN.
JDOn!lnl

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ouncl man John 7.erkle. h"~e ouhr dulles laid out in black and.
let the mayor down m t 1 s Iw 1te so It can be settled "
tt:mg, and I'd like to see h1s and r
·
. --·· _ - - · __ -·-_, Patrolman Ne~ll was suspend.
I

slate Board

the vicinity of the Swan Creek lit was last heard from,"
he on a proposed 1964 : ~g a~ t~ !
led for 10 days by the ffi8)'0r,
. school near the Gallia.Lawrence said.
. . Middleport that didn't ba~anc~~. ;
and upon demanding M hearing
border.
. .
Th~ first three days of the In July, according to 1 a w, i
! before council. was returned to
'!he Patrol I! investtgatmg a , masstve search involved
350 Middleport council approvl"d its :
duty when &amp;licitor
Bernard
!hlrd report that a plane was I persons and covered 29.639 budget for next year showing .
Fultz intel'preted thf' law aa
trouble
the hilly
proposed expenditures would
. requiring
council
either
. square I'miles, the CAP said.
instate Neal,
or fire
h1"m.to reab~u I 10 mt Ies sou th of GaIII· A he_1copter was pressed in- •exceed expected income by appolio.
.
tooerYlce Monday and false re- proximately $20.000.
Maym· Smith deferred alcion
~;.,..--'"!a~~
~or frtends of Dr. ~~~y ~rts of wreckage required the ''Let's have 6 tu::aring with '
ion the suspension peildmg a
Slffin_()rl;!i Hoiipl'lal, Inc., trial moved into its second . day. this mlirni~ are flying here ~ay to J~m '" Iaid of ground search pa•·hes in the commission (required by COLUMBUS !UP I) - The .higher legal opmion.
testimony "of ·or. Charles J, Mullen. M.D., a member and secretary of the lhe ..arch from Gallipolis, · Killum County, .Ky. and near : '""· ~'1'n 'l!!!~j~i.P,~I bud- state Board of Education Mon- i Council aloo: .
I
Meigs Memorial Hospital board of trustees.
,
. Sgt. ,\fcCreedy sa•d the theory Richmond, Ind. . .
1gets I to slraight.!n out i h' i s "day · took · nb adion ·01&gt; • de-k~- Jb~,&amp;a,~~~"-~eport
. Dr. Mullen was on the stand at about lla.m. undergoing examination by Prosecut. ~ g~wmg t~~t the McCoy ,tam- Aboard the mJssmg cr~ft ~re , matter,'' councilmen said Mon- . mand by the Cineinnati chapter or $878.50 'for JUty:
in~ Attorney Bernard V. Fultz. He was the third person to take the stand sinee the lly d•d not get very far be- IK. George McCoy, 45; hts w1fe, day nighl in their regular Aug- ·0 f the NAACP that il take
Suggested the police de·
t11a! began Monday morn\ng. Leo Vaughan, secretary of the ·Hospital Commission ~ore ~rashmg, and may be down Mildred, 40; and thel.r
three 1ust meeting, with Mayor Lee !act10n lo pre_vent what the 1partment invoke an ordinance
was t)le first witness.
.
.
' 10 thts area.
.
boy a, George, 18, David, 13, and ' Smith presiding.
.group called :·impending de !o clean up an area on Park·St
Dr. Raymond Boice, M.D., a will be recalled later in the tri- group.
Th~ plan~, af~er leavmg the Ja.mes. three. Two other M~oy The commission had written f~cto .segregation'' by the Cin· lalleged to be a nuisance.
m~mber of the Meigs Memor· al. Foll{'twing the announcement, 1t was also d!sclosed during 1 ~alllpolis ~tr strtp, took 8 head- chlldr~, Mar~h, 16 .and ~hza- clerk Gene Grate that because ! cmnat~ Board of Educ&lt;Jiion in 1 - Approved 'an ordinance to
ial. Hospital board of trustees Dr. Mullen was summoned.
Boice's testimony that he had mg downnver toward Port~ 1 ~eth, 5, .remamed wtth fnends of the imbalance, no
action a pupil transfer plan.
advertise for bids in the sale- of
fro~ the time it was orgap~. Porter continually .objected : told Dr. John Ridgway, one of lmou.t h.. .
..
. I ~ Muncie.
coukt be taken.
. i Norris Muldrow, gener~:~! coun.: thf' Atlas. a retired .sternwheel.
clnef of Sta~f o[ the ne~ hosptt- t~ Pultz askl~g Dr. Botce ques- 1thre~ osteopathic physicians ~&gt;''ia&amp;
~"!UP'
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Councilmen indicated t h • y 1Sel for the chapter: lol.d the er boa~ owned by M~dl~port.
a), and p~es,o::lenl of Metgs Gen- 1tlons concermng Meigs Genera) seekmg admission to the staff,
would appreciate beiag sbown !board the plan. whl('h mvolves · - Dtscussed load llmlf.s on
er~l hospital, w~s sworn in by I
bU!. was con~istently UJat he ''Would do what I could
ne days of warning are
exactly where the~· can cut ! transfer of four elasses from town streets, sick leave policy
lud~e Carlos tttechk~r of
by Judge Riechker. for him."
· over ta Middleport.
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the IM budget, or on the oth~ Evanslon School, which is 99 far town employees, storage fa.
san county at 1 p.m. Monday.
Boice testified that he sug~ Dr. Boice also told the court
Mayor Lee Smitb aalct Mon.
er hod, wbere they can an· _per cent Negro, to
Oakley :cilities ·tor. town e quipment,
Dr. Boice remained on
names of several of t~e that to his knowledge the os- day alpt in face of re~l)f..
ticlpate additional revenue.
1 sc~ool, which is 99 per cent 1 ~nd obtainin~ early legal opin~
stand. all afternoon, .ans~~ring
. ~ of trustees f~r teopaths were not eligible for
;:Jc:~in!.r::io::1u7!
(Council, the past, has man- white, called for .seg_regafion of ; 1on on possible. official action
qq~ttans from Fultz. Botce 1s
pos1bons on the non-profit the Meigs Memoria) Hospital
..... aged to end fiscal years in a tht! Ev_an~ton pupils m the Oak- i !o settle a ne.tghborhood fuss
~timony ended at 3:45 p.m.
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staff until January 28, 1963. be-! mobiles Ia Sootb Tltlrd-d and
solvent fashion by trimming ex- . ley bulidmg.
f 1~ the area of the alley run.
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when_a recess was ordered. The
cause "They were not members ! poria:e,.•~~: ~mU:.:u~ ::~:!
LONDON &lt;UPfl _ Poli&lt;&gt;e dls·· ~nses wherever possible dur- ' The board submitted to the ,mng, nm·th from Hall HamiJ..
re.mauxler of the day, until ,
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closed today they have Jocatt•d tng each budget year.,
Athens and Hocking County tnn-st bet~een South .Second and
~y 6 p.m., was used for a ~n•
The long~time Pomeroy sur- 1 to aU offender• apprehended the hJdeout of thto robbery gang :
!boards o£ elections a proposal South Th•rd·sts, arlsmg. from I
tertnce between Judge Rerclr
geon said, ••[n September 1962 and court actloa will follow. that looted a royal mail train of:
O~HER B~SINESS_
i ~o create a new school district f~nce_ alleged to be blockmg pub.
}{er. F~Jtz, and Defense attor·
when the hoSptt8l opened it
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more than $7 mlllion.
I . Counctl. also, m a busmess . -In Athens Count~· . and a plan 111c nghl-of-way.
t1ey Frank w. Porter, Jr.
Jwas not possible for osteopaths
By the time the police got there like m~efmg, sugge_sted to ~~y- : to transfer the ~uti~e Chaun('y- -Accepted Clark
.Grate's
The court announced
th i.
to be members of the Meigs
the robbers wero g&lt;ln&lt;'. and so or Smith he expedite obtatnmg . Dover School D"tnet to the monthly statement showmg $18,·
morning ~at Dr. Boite has
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Medical Society as far as 1
wasthelootfromthebiggeslrob. an opmion from .th_e Oh10 Attor.I Athens CJty School District 391.76 br~ght for~ard from
been excused for today, but Elmer Austln Reed, one of Iknow." Boice indicated the
bery of all time, Scotland Yard ney General outhnm~ ~wers of ] The new district would con. June, recet.pts durmg July of
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promin~nt and Medical Society by~laws, whish
anoounced.
the .mayor .and council m the Ju- lsist of all territory in the Nel- $8,794 .72, dtsbursem':"t.s of $9,~
respected citizens, died ito his knowledge were never ·
"Empty mail bags" Wf're found : 1 ~ suspensJOn by the mayor of son ville Cit _
v District, the Glous- 635 -93, and an endmg ~lerk'l
evening at Holzl!r hos- ' actually adopted, were changed
said Commander Gcoorge Hat·' mghl merchant watchman and ter Exempled Village School ' balance of 117.550.55, all m opa lengthy Illness. Iin a meeting January 28, 1963.
her.ill, deputy commander of Srnt- 1part-time town pohcemtn Ike District, and the Buchtel . York eratmg funds.
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Reed ·
well
known •Fultz quizzed Boice to the
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land Yard.
N~~l.
, and Jackson-Trimble L 0 c a 11 Present also were
counciJ.
lthJrOUt!hout the county as a for-I point of why the by-laws were Services wdl be ~leld Wednes· l The hideout was a brick house
I feel, for myseU," sa i d School Districl~ .
':len Wayne Gibbons. Gene Har.
owner and manager of Row- altered and tbe witness sug- day for M~s. Carolyn Edmonds, ealled Leathersladt farm , about
Irls, Roger Morgan, William D.
and Reed Hardware, a busi- geoted Fultz should ask the 59, who dted enroutt to Meigs ' 2.'1 miles from tho st~ne of last :
IChli~s, and Charles Asa Bradhe was In for 47 years and defense counsel.
~ ~emorial Hospttal early Mon- i Thursday's robbery •t ChPdding- ~ e eChOnS , , ,
~~r), and Treasurer Robert By..thrlno from In 1957,
Fultz asked Dr. Boice at one alh h d r ed 1 0
too.
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He was a tharter member of Ipomt if he told Osteopath R.
e a IV
n '~~tland for : Hatherdl uid the house loo~~ I
Chapter ol Athens Ohio R. Pickens "I think
the past year, commg there , as lbrough the gallg had left ,. ,
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Y er par·
ere were orry (true and
coach of the Rutland Red E&gt;evil
Mr. Reed Is survlv:ed by his be on .the hoapital staff."
ents, James and Mahala Cre- ' two Landrovers l.leep-hk• velli·
football team said physical eiThunderstorm rolled thro gh wife Ha,.,l Row'-· )i;.ci and B .
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means Dunn, an Infant daught- 1clesl outsido. A p1t had been dug.
BY CHESTER T.~NNEHII.L
ammatwns loo football 1
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don t recall ler, and two brothers. She was It looked as though they intended
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the flhlo Valley and pushed out
Nancy Clare_~; a saying Meigs County."
a member of the Church of the I to bury the stuff," th• comman- . Whatever one thinks of the Kennedy Administration Will be Friday at 8 a ..m. Tht
the Soulhern Plama
Mrs. Mabel Kim, Tup- Fultz asked Dr. Boice if tbere ,Nazarene.
, der oaid.
In •ts home work, even its political opponents admit Mr ~xammations. woU he gtven by
day ·where. up to seven
and 0 nephew, Ro- Is any evl&lt;tence that the osteo- She ill survived by her husRusk .Is On the brink of being party perhaps to one of r. John Ridgway and stall.
of r'illn .aptlled over
Kim, Springfield, Vlrglnla.
in qu..ijon do no praoSllben; a daughter, R..
the diplomatic triumphs of the 20th or any other Cen- 1Martm replaces Jim Vennarl
and , threatened farm
may call at the resi- lice scientific .medicl!Je,
Rogers 01 New VIenna; two
Melp Memorial Hospltsl [ tury.
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head football coach. Vonany time Wednesday. Pr~ he answered, "No indication
sons, Doraei and Clarence Slur- ADMISSIONS- Margaret AI-~ Much, mdeed, everything for Mr. Rusk and Kennedy !""" has been promoted
to
, than one Inch of
vale services will be
"' yet. I would like to reof Columbus; lwo broth- len, Pomeroy; June Wendorf, depends upon whether the !tussians have cast asid• theJr ,prmclpai and athleltc d~reetor
Michigan durmg the Thurlday at 10.30 a.m.
lbelr work before
' Stanley and Gilbert Dunn '-Racine; Cora Kersey, Zones· st~ndard proeedureln foretgn relations - duphcity and 'tn the Northwestern Local Dt»o
ioo!ted~lf·lnch amounts
Itev. Fred I. Gardnj!r, Midjudgment. There has been
New Lebenon and two sis- l'ille.
tr~c~erx - and taken up for the first time in history, tnct sch_oo_I_.- - from !he upper
Church of Clirlst,
hearoay."
Pearl Slason of PUny, w. .DISCHARGES _ Paul Ables, straightforward h~nest responsibility,
··to southeastern N e
Boice also rommented
and Virgie Coleman of Racine; Carla Carlson and KaWhat a gamble .
ASKS DJY~RCE
ll•~~.
and Nebro•ke
his ~ny
Pomeroy, Rl. 3.
thryn Carlson, both of Syca- To lose would he worS@ to some than being unlucky .James E Q1it,us Pomer
l''i'''!' ~..,,,.
to ,seven in"' •
Ing
M,e._s ~rio! HOs- Services will he Wednesday
Illinois; Marlene Roush, at Russian roullette.
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has filed a .petit(&lt;ln 'tor diva::
night.
.,..,.,..atlon, "This
at 10 a. m. at tho Chase
W. Va.; Linda Cramer, h Cool reflection, however, suggests that Amenca really against .. Barbara K Qu.U.,
atlon doeo a lot . of things I
home with Rev.
James Crisp, Porn- as nolh!Dg to lose, but rather ev!rythif!&amp;. to gain, SO Columbus. c~ Ill
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don't know about."
officiating. ·aurlal
Field•, Hartford. LONG ~s we are not lulled to sueh msenslblltty as to ·Jet I
ol duly a~ :n!me
This morning Dr· :Mullen was
In Miles
ou.r military guard down.
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questiolled by' f!iltr about a
call at the funeral
J'AJR SPE.\IER
. t PerhaJ?S Khrllshebev really 1s buymg time lor Russianof tbt.. ·
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·lie\&gt; Charles Lu h
I ype SOCialism . to 'buy Amerlcan·type capitalism
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to
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tile ~~ cburch In Chii!J- ~esta ma'ltes ·much of thts point and Kbrushellev h a
"!~r-~:·1~~:· *nd • aattve of Galhpolis, pre'aciied it often. '
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u.tauon ~ice• at 111\lst ~ed•cati·· ourselves to ma~lng our syet~m of
lalJ"IJ'OIIll(ls eni~'Pr(ae_ 'tYft' more strong and ,appeallill! to tb"t
ntunated ~mlllilijd • HOJ!Itl still leeii»• tbe biiuntllullife

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·COURT FIGURES - Prominent figures ·in the current court contest between
the Meigs Memorial hospital board of trustees and the Meigs County Hospital Commission and county .commissioners are, I to r. Frank W. Porter, Jr., defen¥e coun,
sel; Judge Carlos R•ecker, Morgan county, Slttmg on ass•gnment, and Prosecuting
Attorney Bernard V. Fultz.

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Patrol detachment, said today the sblft in search area.
numerous telephone calls about Col. Herweh said the search I'
the missing plane going down could contmue .to be d1rected
shortly afler leaving Gallipolis from Lunken Airport here and
have been "checked out." He Iadded t~.at it was "possibl_e ~ut
indicated nothing fruitful has 'doubtful that the
miSstng
been uncovered.
craft made a safe forced landSgt. McCreedy said one re- ing and its occupants were still
port was that a plane was seen alive.
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. in trouble in the Kyger Creek "The plane must be assum. -the co·•nty budget cmom ·s I.
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Mr. and Mn. Charles Spirea
and children, Tim, Tina and
Brenda have been vllltlni relaUve• Jn Springfield, Ohio.

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MISSING SINCE FRIDAY. - A massive searc_h for the Dr. George McCoy family
eontmued 1n thJS area today. ~-•ve of lhe seven m.e'mbers in this 1960 family phofD.
g.raph were aboard a bro~n ~nd white SP11?le eng ine Cornmanche air-plane wbicla
d1Sappeared between Galllpohs and ~uncle, Ind., sho~tly after take-off Friday even•
mg. Seated left to rt~ht are James, 3: h1s mother, Mildred, daughter of Mrs D. A.
Beard, Galllpolls; Eltzabeth. 5, Dr. McCoy, and Geor2e, 16. In the rear at·e Davi"d,
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Mr. and Mrs. Rober\ J. Ruth
family, Roher\ Jr: and Roberta Jean ol Cleveland, made
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Civil Air Patrol units today planned to concentrate on
southeastern Ohio a,nd northwester.o West Virginia in
tbe1~ search for a. pr1vat~ plane carrying a Muncie, Ind.,
fam1ly of f1ve, m1ssmg smce leaving Gallipolis last Fri·
day.
An all-day seareb in the Richmond, Ind., area Monday
fa1led to fmd traces of the craft.
Kenneth Worman, assistant Gallia County Engineer,
and husband of Mrs. Edna Worman, sister of Mrs. Mildred McCoy, one of the five missing, searched hills and
valleys In northern Kentucky and the Portsmouth area
afoot Monday. He was assisted by his daughter Kar"II the pUot got lost In 1
e~veral aircraft from the Gal- storm, lt'1 possible tb1t he
lipoils-Pt. Pleasant area contin- losdt hbio dedsense toll •·direcdlionf
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umbue and Mrl. Bruce Wanl.
"! Akron, arrived Friday lor a
of
third
villt will! lbelr brother and •
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Mr. and Ml'l. Wllllam T.
entertained with a parly · Sun- Mr. and Mro. Jack Cartwright
ler-in-law, Mr. aed Mrs. J. D:
Grueser enterllia&lt;d with a IIIIJ'o
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their Un-' of West Columbia, has been
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Dileo and other relaUv.. In the Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Mil· rloe' party IIi h!IIIW of their lleruwl Hoflner of CliWialtbe ay
,~n chosen Princeso to repreaent
their home on S. Third Ave. A I Gov . James A. Rhode• has area.
boau and Mn. C. E. Burdette, daughter Debbie who oboorv· wu the J'rldly evenin,l dinner lUU home honorlll/l their daugb- this area in the Little Kana•
decorat.d birthday cake and Iproclaimed the week of October Mr. and Mn. Dllea, Mn. Ed- of Mlddl•port. attended the ""' ed her t4th hJrthd.,y sAturday. ll"""t of Mr. 11!1'1 Mn. llsnry ter, Edith :Mn, on her eighth ha Conference to he held Frtlce cream was served aft•r the 13 . 19 as "'School Lunch Week wards and Mrs. Ward plan to nual Milhoan reunion held at Dancing w~ enjoyed 011 the Reibel and family.
birthday.
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day, August 9th at ParkersbUI"I
s•fts were opened. Favors of ,in Otuo" a~J Is urgmg all clt~ visit In Athens Monday with Milhoan Ridge, West Va. Son- patio of the Crileoer Jwme; A Mlu Patdcla Fields spent Tile Fllntston~:h~me
stadium. Gay graduated from
party hats and clown collars lzens. eS!&gt;"&lt;'laily school admtn- Mrs. Mabel Miller and other Iday.
decorated cake and Ice cream the weekend In Columbus with carr~ w.tchln aed 18ecoration: wah am a High School thllt
were given each gueSI
lstrators. teachers and parents, relaties. Including Mr.
and , Mr. and Mrs. Bernard· Scb- was served with the outdoor h~r sister, Mill Mary A 0 0
In ~ relreahm:'ts . . 1• year, and was cllosen lor thla
Attending wore Mrs.
Ken- Ito \ake advan\age of the oppor- Mrs. Wti!JOn Diles and fam•ly , ramm ~ nice Kathy Kirk· barbecue refreshments through· Fielda.
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inlcrlptl honor by the !acuity of lbe
neth Wilrox and children Da- ltunities to learn about t h e iMr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchelt ibride ~ !anesville opent the out the evening. Japanese lao- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wick· .. ~ wlllrthd •.,
_: achoot
vid and Daria Kay, Mrs.' Wil- !School Lunch Program and its and family'. and Dr. and Mrs, I week~nd Iwith thelr . daughter terns de&lt;'Orated the patio lor ham spent Sunday In Goillpolls: uaJ"! the ·~h. were
The. Queen will be crowned
ham Sheridan , daughter, Ma· ;"gnlflranl role 1n the edoca- Charles Jtviden and family.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John the party.
with _her mother, Mrs. Julia Da G.dnes wer:"iayed and pr1z. during the hall time program
rle; Mrs. Robert Ashley. dau_ ,tion ,. health, and well-bem!. of
I Lyons and Tom, Bernard. and Attending were Connie Cooke, v~ and other ro~~=sKraeoter es awarded to &amp;.da Rupe, Dar- of the L and K Bowl ~ .
ghter Paula Mrs. Newmun Bur- lOhiO s publtc S&lt;'hool chlldr~ .._. '
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Dobbie. They wore accompan- Sandy Garten, QWUI Davis,
r. and Mra.
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18 Noutzlln ' Elizabeth Blaett- She will he chosen on beauiJ,
l 'ed horne by their gronddaugh· Sandy Swaru, Sandy Humph- returned bome Saturday, from
M I gN •·"- VI k poise and congeniality
delle ond daught•rs Kellie and The Ohio School Food Semre Garleol;y·W ell rung
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ClncbmaU where they were call· nar, ar a eu..uug,
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led b the Illness and death of Clark, Brenda Taylor, Audris Two loi"!Jier prlllCOss from
and children, Shawn and Pam- partment of Edut~tlOn are see~ . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free- era! w..ks with them in Zones- Ohlinger, Margery Harris, Car- her y other IMr wliUa Bier· Russell Elsa Walker Maralynn this · area are Phyllis Maley o!,
ela, and Jennifer's grandfath~ . mg greater pubhc undersra. ~ man are announcing the engage- i ville.
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o.l Anderson, Susie Mooris, Ma-- ly. m
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Tracy, 'Dorothy Seth.,
pam ~ew . Haven ~ Nancy McDanel, Mr. Roocoe Wise. Sr . Send- lng and support to further •m I m•nt and approaching marr~anne Woodgerd,
Kimberly W
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Columrus Neiltzllnc and Bette· Jean Hob- ieJ of Mason.
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ing gifts were Karen and Doug prove the National
School Iriage of her sister, Miss Eliz.a- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Turn- Johnson, Kendall Dunfee, Don
alter
upan of
steUer
A 1 u n c he on honorinl
Wise,
'Lunch Program. The Governor, 1 beth 1Betty 1 Garlesky to Mr. er and daughter, Dobra Kay of Nelson, Kenneth Harris, Aaa
the weekend at hl:l home, Ice ~eam cake 8nd c 0 k e the princesses and past queea
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in
ljis Proclamation, calls Larrv Wehrung
Columbus, spent the weekend Bradbury Sam Hood, George
Avo.
to tit
ed will be held 1n Parkersburg
Iattention to \he fact that the 1 The open chu;ch wedding will with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'Sauer, B~ddy Moore, Wayne Mrs. Dessle Patterson re~- w= se:; Am ~ n::n8 Also the past princesses
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home W•sd.ay eveomg, a e 8
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Bo101 Entertnm
in Ohio currently represents a ust 17 , at 11 a.m. at th/Socr~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holter, of Blake, Lennie Van Meter, Gary
a lew days visit at Great ~e~ir~~~unTr•~.,!;:~ at 0 banquet to be served at
With Cook-Out
,$64 million lndu.stry wh•ch hen· Heart church. A reception will Racme.
Stobart, Jim Johnson, Larry
with her sons, Ted and Smith Melanie Burtg, and Lisa the Wilmar cafeteria.
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the
s\ate
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economy
by
be
held
in
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church
auditorMr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Jay
of
Gladwell,
Sean
Mullen,
Sammy
Patteroon.
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Mr. and ~rs. Clair Boso en- ! us~ng large quantities of meats, ium f'ol1owing the ceremony. Columbus visitro with relatives Clatworthy, Jim Butcher, Craig Mr. and MJ'~. PhWp Rexroat :cKenzae. Favors were candy Falcon Band will participate
tertalned WJth a cook out last l da~ry produl'ts, fruits. vegetab- Miss Garlesky Is employed in In Middleport over the week- IRawlings, and Jim Bartlett. and son, Philip Jr., CinclnnaU eEdstthver~
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in the 15th Annual L and K
week at therr home, Great Bend ·les. cereal grains, and other
end. They visited with Mr. and Guest of bono,· received many
the guests of her mothy,
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In observance of the birthdays 'farm products. The Governor the ';:'~-~unti~g dep;r~··~ al l Mro. William Grueser sator- lovely gifts
IMrs. Dossier Patterson and oTh- nice gilts and sendmg gifts, but :""'l~ar~; ~~ w: ~~% dur
of Mrs. Boso which was August adds that the School Lunch the
lip
porn
an.' e.w day evening.
Assistin .Mr and Mrs Grue!t'
relatives.
Iunable to attend were Irene ng e a . . me s es.
10 at her brother, Delbert Pat- Program provides employment ~ven, W. Va ..' and resides m
er were ~er ~isters and fami- Mr. and Mrs. CJyde Raines ~es, Jo .Ellen Diehl and
terson which was Augusl 6.
,for thousands of citizens in io- M•dd~eport. M&gt; ·. Wehrung, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Byer II Mr S
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daughters, Karen and Pen- Sheds McKnight.
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amere, y. open
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payroll
or
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Kenneth
Byer,
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port and Mr and Mrs Ted Hil- rs. ar
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Jr. , of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. nually. .
dore' of Racine en·o ~ 8 ic- Mrs. James Johnson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond
er, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hines of The August meeting of the
Jim Patterson and son Brent ' The Nallonal School Lunch
HOME FROM TRIP
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P land Mrs Rober\ Jay of Coland Penny Sue remain- Mills Village GallipoliB are an- Chester Garden club Thursday
Racine; Mrs. Dessie P~tterson: PJ:~gram makes possible a nu- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner ;~~ka;:,~ outmg Sunday at Lake umbus. .
for a week's visit and to at- nounclng the' birth of a 'l lb. 1 evenlng at the Chester MethoPomeroy; Ted and Delbert Pat- tnt10nally adequate lunch ln \have ceturned from
Garden I M Ed d 81 k J
nd
the fair.
oz. daughter, Andrea Lynn, Sat- dist church was a workshop on
tersQII, Great Bend and Mr. 2,260 O_h1o schools and serves Grove California where they
rs.
war
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Saturday evening guests of urday Auguat 3 at Holzer Hos- flower arranging The Bower
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' daughtero, new daughter ' Roth Ann ' . have
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and · Mrs Boso and children approXImate IY 58 1,000 r hlld ren Iwere guests
of their
,~ymond K""der pita! •
show at the Meigs· County lair
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nd
been returned from Holzer HosMr and Mrs Elsworth
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Nancy, Peggy, O.l&gt;b1e, Stme, i a1 y.
Mrs.
t y . enner a ooos, pital to the home of her sister·
d M J h
Grandparents are Mr. and was discussed and plans made
Vickie Tommv and Bonita .
I
Mark and Kevm. They took the 1
d 1 11 M nd Mn
and Mr · an
"'" 0 n Mrs Willard Hines and Dr and to exhibit
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ANNOUNCE SESSION
southern route on the way out ~.::..'::' s::::elt~ r. a
.
and family of Chester Mrs: J. H. Dooovan, an of
Mrs. W~row ~·· v 1c.
The 129th annual session of a~ r,turned the north~rn route,
·
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernest eroy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles president, was in charge of a
JOINS STAFF
the Provi~n~e Mi.ssionary Sap- vtsltJng in San Francisco, Ore- .Mr. and Mrs. t:awrenee Matand famUy of Mt. ~er· Woode, Chester and Mrs. Cle- short ~usiness session. Reports
1
Glenn .L. Gammon from the ttot Assoc1at1on wtii be held at gon, Montana, Yellowstone Na· lox and 8011 • Ph hp of Syrmna,
The. Bruehes also vlsot.d land Hines, Pomeroy are great· were g1ven by Mrs. WyatLChad·
Athens, Ohio, ranger district or the Naomi Baptist church, Aug- tional Park, the Dakotas, and Ga. ~re h~re for a 2-weeks VIS;r,-·
wtth her parents.
grandparents.
well of the committee on by..
the u.s. Fortst'"l!ervice's Way- ust 14-18. Rev. Nyie D. Borden Nebraska. They traveled some it w•lh hiS parents. Mr. and MARIETTA _ Marietta Col- Mr: an~ Mrs .. Russell Krider Andrea Lynn has a sister, laws concerning honorary me!Dne-Hoosior National Forest, has first vice moderator, will be tn 8,000 miles by car, with a side- Mrs. Carl Mattox, Broadway · lege today announced that It
Fmdlay amved Sunday af· Amy Beth, age 18 months.
bership and by Mrs. B. K, Ride.
joined the staff of the Forest charge. Rev. Elbert McGh.. is trip to Mexico while th•y were st.
!will open its doors this fall to
to spend thelT vacation
nopr program hook chairman.
Service's hardwood
log and president of the Ministers and In California. They were
ac-- 1 Mr. and M:S. Frank McGro-- .1 48 students who would ordinar·
his
.
Mr. and Mrs.
Preceding the meeting,
18
tree grade project at the Cet&gt;- O.acons Institute and Mrs. Dor- companied by their daughter, thers and children, Patty and ily he reject.d because of unKrJder and to attend
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
members enjoyed dinner at thl
trai States Forest Experiment I othy Lewis, president of the Mrs. Opal Priddy and son, Bob- Billy • and Mrs. Georg•• McGro- acceptable high achool
Dr. and. ~s. Harry Russell Martin restaurant in Middl..
Station in Colurilbus, Ohio.
Women's Auxiliary.
by, who returned earlier.
th~rs, all_ of Columbus, spent The students won the
Scott of Btloxl, Miss., are an- port.
Frtday wtth Mr. and Mrs. Horb
.
GIVE COOK.OVT
nouncing birth of a 6 lb 9 oz. ·
ace McElhinny, Leading Creek to entePrr Y payssmgself.,
Sliy named Harry Russeil Scott
. new " ave
our
•
GI!mNG TRAINING
Rd. They came to return thetr
.
Mr and Mrs William Zerkle Ill Mrs Scott was the former
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gram a specta1 summer
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other son, Mike, to their home 1
tud
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1 h and family entertained with a Ada Harrison. Grandparents are Larry E. Burns, 18, son of
in Columbus after a two • week h~r h pro:'J~Ing ~ :~ .;, t cook-oot on their lawn Monday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harrison, P&amp;ul D. Burtl!! of Route 2, Povisit with Mr. and Mrs. McEI- 1 ttg , sc 00 . gra 08 tr ow ar- evening Present were Mr and Mr and Mrs Rarry R Scott, meroy, is undergoing nine weeks
h.
e a s mmunum en ance re·
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Jnny.
The program was Mrs, John McO.rmltt and aon, Columbus; great • grandparets baStc trammg at the
:c•v
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
thlo oummer.
Mrs. Carl Zerkle, Carolyn and are Letha IIUisell, Bradbury, Training center, Great Lakes,
and children, Michael, Sandy'
62 •tudents enrolled In DBIUly Rizer of Hartford.
and Ernest Harrison, Pomeroy. !II.
&amp;
Dobra, and Gary, of Bucyrus,
initial session were requirspent the weekend wilh his ed to make "C" or better
parents Mr. and Mrs~ Joe Tum·
regular lreahman courses
er, Vine-st. Michael and Sandy to gain acceptance to the col·
have been visiting with their lege. The courses were Ameri·
,.
grandparents the ·past weeks.
can Government and
Miss Judy Butcher, who Is
of the 48 who
employed in Columbus, spent passed, ott but three have lnd~
the weekend with her parents, cated they will enroll this fall.
. NEW
Mr. and Mn. Ira Butcher and According to Jack M. Scott,
son, Jim. She accompanied her Marietta director of admlsolons.
NYLON
brother and family, Mr. and the new program lo deaigned
vuaranleed 27 lull monilia
Mro. Ira Ray Butcher and chJl. lor students who failed to apdren, Pat, Pam, Mike, and Pau- ply themselves in high achool
• Now Cooper first quality Ri·Corlxm
Ia, who came for a visit with but show college capability on
trHi rubber delivers as IIIUeh a1
~ lllOre mlln.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. tests and are ready to study.
Butcher and Mr. and Mrs. Jake "We don't feel a boy or girl
• Nf'W Cooper "''Il~'r' nylon ts super
..Ce •.. actually stroncer than steel
Belz. They are enroute to Camp ohnuld he penall&gt;ed for a med~
'"'pound.
Polk, N. C. where he Is station- ocre high achool reeord if he
Ring the back to school bell for head
• New Cuoper Safety~Stop tread deslp.
ed
with
lhe
air
force.
wants
an
educalioo
at
a
It's aldi-free u a tread c1111 be.
Jim Hoyt of Columbus spent aelectlve college and Is Intel·
of th~ class dresses! Our selection is
• It' I a laoDey for the money. So come
the weekend with Mr. and Mro. lectoally capable ol geltlni It,"
, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , Jake Belz, Middleport.
Scott saki.
big and beautif~l ••. new styles and
· Kay Jenkinson, who is em- "Any college thai cau molll·ll
played In Columbus, spent, the vale a student to perform to

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