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Rash Of Tornadoes Today
BEmUT, Lebanoo - Syria
and Iraq's apparent
aecond
lbol!ihls on ..Arab federation to-·
day plac' lbeir proposed un'lon wilh Egypt in serious doubt.
Both nations' ruling Baath
soclalist parties have
given
clear indications in
recent
weeks they are having misgivings about implementing t h e
union plan reached in Cairo April 17.
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VATICAN CITY- Pope Jobn
XXIII, reported slowly gaining
strength bul slill In danger lol' lowing a oecond attack ol inlernal bleeding, remained in
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SUN. MON. ond TUES.
Moy 26-27·21
POUNOS Of TROUILI"
(Teehnioolor)
(Hllarious Disneyland)
Curtis, Susanne Ple£hPhil Silvers, Claire
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Z:30 Glanla va. Cardl
5:011 Doctors AI Work
5:30 Earlf Show
7:110 cannon BaU
7::11 Jac11e Gleuoll
1:10 Defeddon
1:30 Have Gua Will ;ravel
10:00 GIIIIIIDOiro
11:00 Newa
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ert Taylor, wht. for the p a s t
t11reo yean bQ been lbe liar of
a U!levislon abow, returns to lbe
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Wbi~ Slallloas."
taylor, himself an
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plays the role a1 Col Aloia J'o4.
bajsky, direLf« ol Vlenna'a reDOWned Spanlob llldlllc ScboaL

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -The
conventional, four-cylinder roadsten stm ruled the Speedway
today, but tbl'ft other breeds
will continue their challenge tn
Thursday's 5C&amp;mile race for a
$450,0110 jackpot.
two weekeods of qualificalions screened the fastest field
lrt lhe gasoline derby's hlslory,
With the S3 cars averaging a
record 1411.02S miles per bour,
eombared with last year's 147,·
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KATMANDU, Nebal - Two
American mountaineers
brought down off ~dt.
~y helicopler today for emergency treatment of frostbitten
loes.
They lold of
brealhtaklnl
brushes with dealh In lbelr conquest of the world's highest
mountain.
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CINCINNATI- Lew Crosley
today resigned 88 oecretary of
' minor league clubs for the Cincinnati Reds, elfeellvo June I.
Crosley, .whose futUre plana
are llldefltute, will be SUC&lt;leed·
ec by James M..
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who p!ioYlouoly served aa
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W11'SHINGTON -The Senale
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today on a $840 million menlal
h~alth bill described by .Pres14ent Kennedy as ~ "bold new
l~proach" for treahng the mentt.lly ill and retarded.
Chairman Listera Hill, O.Ala.,
of the Senate Labor and Pu•(;
lie Welfare Committee wlllch
studied the measure, predicted
the bill would be approved.

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Th~ wed~mg, attended by
Miss , Shores two children, was
as much a surprise to
her
friends in HoUywood as her
Stparation from actor George
Montgomery in December of
1961 .
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8:30 News &amp; Sporla
6:40 Weather
8:45 Newa
7:00 Saturd117 ;Jamboree
7:30 Sam Benedict
1:30 Joey B~
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11:15 Spoau
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RAISING FLAG - Gary Sewell, Jim Harden and Reed Ferrell, members of the
Boy Scout troop, raise the flag at the conclusion of post office dedication
Sunday. The flag, which had flown over both the Capitol In Washington,
C. and the Post Office Department building, was presented in behalf of Senator
Youn§l by former lOth District Congressman Walter H. Moehler, now a mem·
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Flood-building thunderstorms followed a rash of
destructive lornadoes into the South today. At least U
huntes in Oklahoma City, Okla ., lay in shambles.
Thunderstorms and lightning streaked across mornin g skies in Oklahoma. Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabanla and Mississippi. Severe storm warnings were up
' for Arkansas and Oklahoma.

NEWARK, N.J . IUPJ 1-A massive chain reaction collision of
cargo trucks and passenger ('ars
on the fog-shrouded New .Jersey I
Turnpike early Wday killed at
least ."' persons.
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Make RoOm For Dacldr
Mr. Wizard
Clem &amp; Luke Sh01r
New York vs. ClevelaDd
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4:30 Ted Williams Show
4:45 Sports ThrUJ.g

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twin twisters split,

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Ad\'ance warning was credited
with sav ing hundreds of person •
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d~ngNouslv 111 folio'&gt;' mg a second •
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A large crowd of Meigs resi- served as po$tmaster at t w o by hack from
a!ta&lt;·k of mternal bleeding within hurt \\hen her mol.ule home wai
and county vJsltors sur- different lime11 and 'was also to Syracuse and for over 60 Tr~~r Robert Behnk_e. d
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ceremposonies Sunday al ed as """'~aster in the 1930's railroad station in New Haven Newark and Elizabelh Gene• al who placed first sch,,lastltalh PI m f'ment Is {Ontmumg
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Flanagan reealled to the town an
elU8D rotut"rs osp•ta s Ill m the dass of 43 graduates r 1- But other soun·f's Sl'lld that de ous ) lnJUr \.l en •~er ffiuul 1t
was Mr WiiiJam J Fbmagan ~kl that moat residents that ainee 1930 mail nearby Elizabeth.
day evt!mng was presented a spite lhe de.l•berate opt•m•sm of home was struck near Luther.
assistant to· the •Re.,ion-· Syracuse eitit.efll only remem- has been deHvetad by motor A spokesman a t AI extan Bro th - meda 1 1or hemg Ihe h1ghest the off I( 1.11 &lt;:~n~ semi-off 1r 1al pro Okl a.
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ber the nrwt office in the build car and truck to Syracuse. He ers sa id t" ·0 vtcttms, one dea d•1 rank mg
nounlemPnt s. •hl' Pope 1s weak. The town or Bowegs,
r-~by Ben Quisenbe . said for mort than 18 years the 0 tc.
· · d. en't lea 11 y, were sc hoars
1 h t H' •· nd c 1
recet ' d I
· post office department. ing owned
u'l:'r m~ure
Ips o 1o ._.ra e o · although he rem&lt;.~1ns lucid
. ~ .e . 1ea''Y d·amage, a lth ough
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said the new struc· It was located there for rnpre Mrs. Hazel Clark was the able bolh from Sam1er. Ont. ldl"nlih· Jiege, Fmdlay College and \-11·
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no tnJUfll:'s were reported. Thl
was built for the residents than 40 years. BeUt Carl- postmaster of Syracuse and cati~ns were not d•srlosed 1m- ami Umvt"rsity dunng com· Pruf: Ant~n1o. Gasharn.m, the Oklahoma NatiOnal GWt~ ~a,
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nd the
wrote the flrst IJlMe)' order Mrs. Florence Duckworth was me(hately.
, menc.,.ment exercJses
, ])OntJff s pel so nil I V}lY"IcJ&lt;m. \' IS · called out to control traf(Je d
yracuse: ra:e r ~rsons, there on April 27 1102 while 1 the assistant untO her death The crash scene was s1rewn i He will enter Mmmi Univer Jted h• m shm tly l:.ehl!'e noon pl't''&gt;'~c!nt loot mg .
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wbo want~
it: ~ clerk for Mr. La~nce.
suddenly in 1959. Mrs. Clark re- with ~toes. produce, steel p1pe. s11y in Septeml'ler, and mn ]or •od&lt;tv
Three mch hailston~ feU •t rill
comtnented the new post ·At flrst the man wu brought tired In 1962.
rr~zen (t~h, ~eels of steel and I In Chemical F.ngmeermg
DoJior Is None ommiltal
\ Ctly and ba~ll SIZed hall feU.
jn Syracuse as one of
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he was . Whe!J .ask".d ho\1. the Pope was. at Midwest l1ty, boJh 1n
biHit in ·the district duriBl'! re_
1 One Qf the first
tbe scene on the 1':1taf( of the Annual. and , be satd. "You must understand eral area o(
City. Tarears.
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Fol~win his talk Mr RaJl.
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Elizabeth volunteer ambulance was a member of the Student ~otlllng .,
- lnu , F.dmond, JeUerson. Tet'Um~
ter turnedgthe latform ~er
squad. He found two bodies. One counctl , ForeJgn Language f'lub , ,
Wewoka,
Holdenville., R06coe.
lOth D~trict Co essThe Pope reC"c'lVed h1s aide. JO Bethel and Panama.
1 was lyrng tn a clump of we;eds off 1Safety Club!1 and served as a
Walter H. Moellerns;hoiD ...
the turnpike shoulder Ill the dass Orf lcei, memb('J of the i Amleto Latdinal Cleognalll, Sun
In MLSSOUII, the .sherlff'a offiet
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day n1ght and &lt;~g&lt;:~m th1s mornmg spotted a tw1ster m the air ne~r
acting postmaster
wrekced truck .
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Rick was active in sports par· 1 for ruutmt' d1.,euss•ons of church HtghlandviUe, but 1t did not toucb
Hubbard with a_fl~ tbat
A 46-year-old Pt. Pleasant man Sunday fell apP.roxi- Some of the trucks were en ttcipating 10 football as co-C"ap- 1busmf'ss The t'&lt;Jrdmal 1s \attcan down However, heavy rams sent
flown over the nation 5 capo mately 100 feet from the New York Central railroad r~ute to markets m New York itain in his semor' .vear, baskei ·l sl'&lt;'ret&lt;lry of state and me~ts thf' . nvers m M•ssourt raging, and
and the post office .~epart- bridge crossing in Kanauga and drowned in the Ohio C1ty.
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Iball. baseball and a member i Pope rf'!;:ularl.v for a lmeltng on road~. near Walnut Shade, Mo.,
Tbe flag wSas raisedBoyby River.
Y. B. Coates, 53, of Roseboro. of the golf team . H.e b the son church alfau·s.
:and Jolla, Mo., were closed. ,
of lhe yracuse
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Paul A. Mil~er. past ~~sl- cials was Clyde Hayman, a Ia- they saw a man fall from the ing a load of crated chicken~ Ithe Middleport Church of Christ. , \at lc~n of •c•al oul stde hi.&lt;: P~Jvate . some C&lt;:~.rs were stranded on •
of the national ~ssocta&amp;aon borer.
b··idge, Pt. Pleasant police, fire when he ran into the fog.
:ntourage that the Pope has s~n nearby highway by water 8 lo II
Postmads~rs lhe mdedtr~ucedt' The man apparently slipped
volunteers and the "When l hit that spot you
In tht' p&lt;:t~l tw o&lt;lays.
inchf's deep. About two inchE&gt;S uf
atten mg .
ICB wn from the brlaie around 1:30
Guard officials began coukln't see a thing.'' he said. Rullantl Is RPaf1~,
The semi - official Vatican rain fell in the Joplio arej il
~nd F~nk R. F~rresi r,:st pre~ Sunday ~t shortly before 8
!'oum.•s msi~ted that "the im· lwo hours,
It lasted "The tremendous fog just "eemed ' For ~lt&gt;morial DaY
the N~ ona
ague . NYC train passed over
the
and resumed to collapse from the sky. It was R 11 d A
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prou•ment Ls conlinuing"
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thls morning.
the worst I ever saw. It just fell l _u an . men~a,n
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Po.st 467 Will obsel\f'
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mornvlctim Wll the son of on me."
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iDay Thursday w1th a parade ! But 11 wa~ d t&gt;ar that the Pope
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drownin No mar-s were Hayman, Mason county. He had ADMISSIONS SATURDAY - begmnmg al 9 a . m. . t WI
' wa s nut out ot danger trom his l
The dedication opened with found on
man's bcxly, endaddress. He is Don Quisenberry, Syracuse, Mrs led by the Rutland ~llgh sc hool ' entlr·al rPbpst&gt; fit&gt; was weakened I
by the Southern ~al ing rumors he had been struck
by two brothers and Floyd Barringer, Reedsville. band .
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1hy tht• sarne hemorrhagmg that[
school' band under direc.
sister
DISCHARGES SATURDAY _
AU Legton membets are fir~ 1 struck him stx monu1s ago I
of Edward J~son and the b),: .::::·wu found SO feet The ~y Is at Stevens Fun- Mrs. Blaine Riggs, and daugh· requested lo b~ p~est&gt;nt and all and rt&gt;ILinl €'(1 last Monde~y night. ;
by Actmg Poetmashome. Arran rnents will be ter Hartford w. Va ., M r s. 1veterans are. mv1ted to ~ake
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FIREMEN TO MARCH
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sponsor a rummage oaie Fri- ADMISSIONS SUNDAY
F1re Chrel Henrv Werr; an· Tnwn W nrkl'rs Are
ephone exchange building .
Howard- Ruppel~.
day and Saturday, May 31 and Constance Cheadle, Rutland. noune&lt;d today th•l all Pome·[ Nalii I'll For Drive
Meigs county Depuly Shertfl
Orvllle Brooks sayre, owner
June 1, at the Davis-Warner Mrs. Dan Brown, Minersville. roy flremf'n are to meet be '
Howard Frank investigated th&lt;:&gt;
lhe new post office wao
building in Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES SUNDAY _hind the Pomero)· High 'chool , Mrs. Clar,•m•e McNeal. chair- accident and reporled that tho
during the program,
Mrs. Patrick Johnson and son, at 8:30a.m. Thursda) to rar -,ma n of the Middleport Cancer driver and 8 passenger both 6 .
Mrs. Elma Louks,
WIENER ROA.ST
Middleport; Don Quisenberry, ticipate in the Memorial Day Crusad~. Drke in the vi~lage caJ)ed injury.
1res~dent1al areas, today hsted ~owever, app~ox.lmatel~ 100
o~, Syracuse Eleme~!
S
Cub Scout. Paek 224 will have Syracuse; ~ohn F~ick, Pome· parade.
Ode To Amerl~~ Flag
a wiener roast Tuesday for aU roy; Beatnce RaudP.n, Hartto .... n worker~ .
chiCkens were VICtims ol t t1 e
lo lhe flag r8Istng. The MASON CITY - Rev. Jack
Scouts and !heir parenla at ford, w. va.
MARRIAGE APPLICATION
They areo Mrs Roy Russell. crash. Several of the
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p. m. At the roadside BIRTHS SUNDAY-Constance ] Wilsoo junic:- }'utman, 18. Mrs. Hobf'rt Burkett , M.r. James filled with chickens were strewn
Margate! Cottrill.
lhem Qlureh In ('jew Haven,
Middleport. Boy Scouts Cheadle, Rutland, a son, Mr. Coolville Rt. 3, Iarmer . and i Euler. Mrs. Homer Rice, Mrs. ·over a wide area when lhe l '&gt;
SyrQcuse resident Robert
BacealAqroaiA!
Mlddleporl and lheir par· and Mrs. Floyd Barringer, !Frances Lurille Hood, 17. Reed s. !lda Bachner. Mrs. Lee Simlh, ton Studebaker truck toppled
read a hlslOT)' of lbe mon to W~ Jll&amp;b
will be guesla.
Reedsville, a son.
lville.
Mr . Marcus Chambers, SIs over.
post office w hI c gradllallnl10nlors ~y
WISe . Bess Sanborn, Mrs. Nora
Driver of lire vehicle ,. a 1
·hack 1o l8SO when th ing 1rt the Wahama
D
Mills. Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Thomas E. Stlvison, 17. of L.r
Pootmasler,
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, Sr., was Installed.
" Rev. Welcb ,uplalnMrs. P•ul Smart, Mrs. Jack was unable to negotiaU! t h ,
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office iD Syracuse wer
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earlb wilb J..., Ou:lol. He
By VIIIINON SCOTT
Marshall'• se&lt;011d straight lri-&lt; besl program of the year award 'ge Nieinsky, Mrs. Edward Sty- ed by William Gru..er. Tho
~D 8 ~
the ll'adUite, .that .wil- VPI lhfbaw4 CorrespOadenl umph resulted from his portrayal -as well as best ducumt&gt;n1ary lles , Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mrs. top and windshield of the truck
lbe ~~m , S.
Ia prell!'~t not only it our. HOLLYWOOD IUPI! _ Shirley 88 the stralght·iaced defense at. laurels.
Erme Frasier. Mrs. Dale Swear· """' damaged.
storage build~ (~ dowa)
bqt ~ tU' elaurooma Beotb . ud· E. ·G. Mar•hall. two torney on ihe highly rated "The A grim and true account of the 1 ingen, ,Mrs. l)enver Nelson, Mrs\ · The Meigs county sheriff's
'*"!-bel Olddleo homo,
.In our
wbatevor .lhey •k!·proo from Broadway, •bared Defenders" &amp;eriea.
digging ol an escape tunnel from ,Asa Jordon, Mrs. Ted Riley, tleJ&gt;artmont also arrested Lew
Flalla&amp;an said When
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be. .
· leleolllon'a lop awards today as Another Broadway veteran, Kim East to West Berlin beneath the' Jr.
·
Edward Glllion of Coolville on
Barttla ~ · ,j!yr~oe
~eljlh .
the best actreu ond actor of tho stanley, won lbe best single per· I infa...us wall, "The Tunnel" ao- Mrs. Robert .Craig, Mrs. Ern· a dlsturbloe lbe peace charge
· he lllOI'ed the of.
, lnlroCalion.
lli!IMI oeuon.
forlll8llce Emmy for her role aa tually was f•lmed during the event esl Bowles, Mrs. Norman Yeau·
the -.nd.
to bls resll;lence and
· The olau
Mlu. -.11 ltld MarobaU both a drug~cled lawyer In a two- itself. The controversial show was gor. Mrs. John Kra'f&gt;czyn, Mrs.
·
his alore J!hleb .
woe
lll liwlllay night'• part ••gment of lhe "Bell Casey" delayed in being tel•vised for lwo Gordon Wolfe, Mrs. Paul Boo~ ~ lloopltol
NuaroDI CJiltu:cll
11111-..1. awartll prooenlationo series titled "A Qlrdinal Act of months heoause of the BerJin ,lick and Mrs. Richard Pickens . . AD~ sATURDAY lbe, !11m
·\he
11 the . .
rep Mercy."
crisis.
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FORrEITS BOND
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Ill a ,_
1!9111 lion.
WQ voted the Emmy lor best ~led to stor-•tudded audi.
William Connolly of Long IIQI. port;
· lleyncida, Jr.,
· 1111
WOII oingle performance by• an ac:tor ence1 In New York's Hotel Am· tmn forfeited a $28.'10 bc!pd . ~t.- Polpolv,
·
r. ber role lor his title role in "'l'be In- ericana wilh Arthur Godfrey as urtfay in Pomeroy May~,, ·Dl!'~;~o\RGES SA'i'URDAY'
II! viDillble Mr. DlsraeU" which WH host, In Hollywood's Palladium les Legar's Court on a
&lt; :~~. Pomeroy,
1 ~ SUNJMy
a baemad II a llf8JDelit of "Tho witii Joey Bishop In Ch!ll'll". and (J1i ehlll'gt. Over lbe
!itt per- ~ HaU Clf FJme." '
In the Sberaton-Parlt Hotel In jlle Pomeroy Pollee ~- ..-.,.
Lillie BuUtwu a docullleiltary, "The Wuhinjljln, p.c, wlt~ Cbtt Hun~ mtnl cited Donald Weise, .-, : ' '~AY
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'" 'The newest events affecUnc tbe rac1~ 1 situation in Alabama •ug11e8l thii
" ~ unt.ry may be moving mto one of the
.. ust turbulent ordeals in the whole of
'
"t.S domestic history.
· The bloody riots at the Ole Miss cam·
pus last fall coul-d be only a foretaste of
\'fhat is in store.
1 For the sta~e has been sel. for a nake rd,ash betwe~n federal and state powe . If that conformatlon comes to pass,
re (ian be no predicting the full outc m6. But it could be very, very grave.
Hifllt1 never quite duplicates itself.
e · defiance fJy Gov . Or1'al Faubus at
Little jock disappeared quickly when
Presideif Eisenhower acted. Though
Mississippi's Gov . Ross Barnett several
tilrles defi ed U. S. marshals, he yie lded
at a late stage.
AJabama's Gov George Wallace says,
however, that he wi II plant himself at
his state untversity 's door to bar entry
of negroes - now set for June 10 - and
will not yield.
What will happen 1f he stands that
(round '?
• Alabama's Attv . Gen . Ril'hmond Flow'ers says serious violence
.
may occur. This
seems a reasonable forecast , since the
state already has seen riots over racial
issues this year - an(l they occurred at
'le Miss in spite of deliberate plans to
avoid them .
We are unlikel~ to see again an y ex·
ten&amp;ive use of fed eral marshals such as
w,J~surted to by President Kennedy at
Oxford , Miss. The exper.ime-nt failed . and
the troops which first appeared at Little
Rock came in the end tO Ole Miss.
There can be little question but thai
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break a defiant stand by Wallace and
qudl any resultini civil disturbance.
Jn past interviews Wt~Uace has said
he knows this consequence may follow .
He wants this t•st, at any cost. He says
he thinks the forcible removal land per·
haps arrest\ of a governor would stir the
nation to the peril he finds in the U. S.
government's course.
lmpHtit in this is his tdea that, once
awakened, a majority of Americans
would call on the President, the Congress and the federal courts to change
course to a direction acceptable to the
forces sternly resisting desegregation .
Everyone co ncerned with this desperately serious problem , whether near to
it or standing at some distance, must ask
himse!f :
Is this . or is it not, a nation whose individual part~, (states) are stronger than
the whole?
Would a majority of people rise, as
W&lt;~.lla ce hints, in support of a course
that would confirm state superiority?
Or would • majority support the federal power as supreme ?
There is not much time before the
next crisis. By all means imaginable, let·
ter , telegram public opir1.ion poll, t he
country's dear answer to these ques·
lions ought quickly to be made known.
We are deciding not just a matter of
ci vil rights. We are deciding again what
kind of a nation we want the United
Slates to be.
Reason, the elemental reason of a so·
lid-thinking people, should inject itself
into this controversy before a hard col·
Hsion comes - and perhaps brings with
it ungovernable violence and a train of
events deeply injurious to an Americans.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
·-· . Tl!o.,c.tl01'ines.in "Hot Spot" are look·
·;r Celebrities
ingt'r Lisa Kirk and her songwriter ing for JObs , expecting the musical to
and. Bob Welles, have parted He close soon despite Judy Holliday 's heroic
,, ed out on her, and friends who are efforts. Members of the cast of "Little
crying to effect a reconciliation don't Me" are similarly pessimistic about that
seem too hopeful. The question along show 's fate . . . Sheree North and Qr.
Hro.ad\"va~ will be : "What's going to hap· Gerhart Sommer go to court again · in
penito the musical he 's been \\'Tifing for Los Angeles because they never could
her~ .
Those closest to Vice President get together on a settlement in their di·
Lyndon Johnson say he' ll bow out of the vorce case. NOw it has become a custody
ticket in 1964. No hard feelings: he sim- battle over theif'Child. Sheree bas offers
ply feels that being seco nd man on the to do Summer stock in the East but
p~dent1al totem pole is unrewarding . won 't leave California unless she ca n
an,-~e mis~es th~ ad ion he knew in the take the- youngster with her.
Bing Crosby can name his own figure
Senate. Besides. he realizes that being
he
'll do two hours for Granada TV, for
if
V~~p under a man who dominates the
cons
umption in Britain
Charles de
press as completely as President Kenne·
dy does won't help his chances of win· Gaulle has been petitioned by French
ni~)he presidential nomination in 1968. film makers to rescue the decli ning in·
: .·• · ck Benny. still stage struck at al· dustry with a smaller admission tax: and
m '• 40, tells chums he can ·t w&lt;Jit to re· larger subsidies. Producers and distribu·
tum to Broadway- he had thai much tors ar ~ suffering from large losses over
fup during his recent run as a one-man the past two years- and Brigitte Bardot,
i. 1 phfnomenon . He may do it again nnt who used to hail them out, doesn 't any'
\ Winter .. Susan Wilding. in London ar- more.
ranging for her furniture to be shipped
to New York. may bring along a new
Rishop Fulton Sheen will be one of
husband - the ever-colorful Gregg .Ju- the speakers at the luncheon honoring
arez of international cafe sodetv
Ed- Rube Goldberg on June 6 at the Wal·
ward G. Robinson Jr . plans a film (.'Offi· dorf Astoria. Rube gave the Bishop a
pany in which all con('er nerl - writers, f~w lessons in cartooning a few seasons
actors, directors - will be under 21
ago when His Excellency wanted to draw
Playwright Arthur Laurents losf an en- angels on his television show .. _ BenCil.Unter with th e management of the ny Goodman signed Carol Sloan as fea~
Sfkn of the Dove . an East Si~e restaur- tured vocalist with hls group when they
ant, and the bloodless battle " the chat· play Mexico City immediately after their
ter of the Sard1 Set
One of the townt"" current Basin Street stand. She's the
best actresses may be brought up on jazz singer who made a little noise at
~huges before F..quity. Her producers Newport last summer ... The nation's
1re terribly nervous because she drinks psychiatrists aren't going to adore Mar·
all through he r strenuous performances. tin Balsan's characterization' of an analy·
st in the new movie "Who's Been SleepJane Fonda 's romance with Andreas ing In My Bed'?" It's another one of
Voutsina• is still very much alive, des- those joke portrayals.

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services of the U163 class
l~wJGd•.a~Dia Academy ffigh school
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night In GaUia AcadeTh.t's what pal'ti)IS often say
told abcut tho decline in
our childron's phPJcal fitness.
To 1&gt;11 sura, parentt can't as•
sumo full ntsponslbllltyfo'rthio
probllf!l, But parents should
... to It that lholrchlldran pt:
proper hoalth ca.....,..nd that
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Urp your lacolld1oill offlda1o
to pravldo aphyolcol oducatloo
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the all!lllna d Tho Matlri-1
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·

Ft. Sumter, 1963

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'" 'The newest events affecUnc tbe rac1~ 1 situation in Alabama •ug11e8l thii
" ~ unt.ry may be moving mto one of the
.. ust turbulent ordeals in the whole of
'
"t.S domestic history.
· The bloody riots at the Ole Miss cam·
pus last fall coul-d be only a foretaste of
\'fhat is in store.
1 For the sta~e has been sel. for a nake rd,ash betwe~n federal and state powe . If that conformatlon comes to pass,
re (ian be no predicting the full outc m6. But it could be very, very grave.
Hifllt1 never quite duplicates itself.
e · defiance fJy Gov . Or1'al Faubus at
Little jock disappeared quickly when
Presideif Eisenhower acted. Though
Mississippi's Gov . Ross Barnett several
tilrles defi ed U. S. marshals, he yie lded
at a late stage.
AJabama's Gov George Wallace says,
however, that he wi II plant himself at
his state untversity 's door to bar entry
of negroes - now set for June 10 - and
will not yield.
What will happen 1f he stands that
(round '?
• Alabama's Attv . Gen . Ril'hmond Flow'ers says serious violence
.
may occur. This
seems a reasonable forecast , since the
state already has seen riots over racial
issues this year - an(l they occurred at
'le Miss in spite of deliberate plans to
avoid them .
We are unlikel~ to see again an y ex·
ten&amp;ive use of fed eral marshals such as
w,J~surted to by President Kennedy at
Oxford , Miss. The exper.ime-nt failed . and
the troops which first appeared at Little
Rock came in the end tO Ole Miss.
There can be little question but thai
the, Army would be called on speedily to

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break a defiant stand by Wallace and
qudl any resultini civil disturbance.
Jn past interviews Wt~Uace has said
he knows this consequence may follow .
He wants this t•st, at any cost. He says
he thinks the forcible removal land per·
haps arrest\ of a governor would stir the
nation to the peril he finds in the U. S.
government's course.
lmpHtit in this is his tdea that, once
awakened, a majority of Americans
would call on the President, the Congress and the federal courts to change
course to a direction acceptable to the
forces sternly resisting desegregation .
Everyone co ncerned with this desperately serious problem , whether near to
it or standing at some distance, must ask
himse!f :
Is this . or is it not, a nation whose individual part~, (states) are stronger than
the whole?
Would a majority of people rise, as
W&lt;~.lla ce hints, in support of a course
that would confirm state superiority?
Or would • majority support the federal power as supreme ?
There is not much time before the
next crisis. By all means imaginable, let·
ter , telegram public opir1.ion poll, t he
country's dear answer to these ques·
lions ought quickly to be made known.
We are deciding not just a matter of
ci vil rights. We are deciding again what
kind of a nation we want the United
Slates to be.
Reason, the elemental reason of a so·
lid-thinking people, should inject itself
into this controversy before a hard col·
Hsion comes - and perhaps brings with
it ungovernable violence and a train of
events deeply injurious to an Americans.

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plte West Coast rumors to the contrary
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
·-· . Tl!o.,c.tl01'ines.in "Hot Spot" are look·
·;r Celebrities
ingt'r Lisa Kirk and her songwriter ing for JObs , expecting the musical to
and. Bob Welles, have parted He close soon despite Judy Holliday 's heroic
,, ed out on her, and friends who are efforts. Members of the cast of "Little
crying to effect a reconciliation don't Me" are similarly pessimistic about that
seem too hopeful. The question along show 's fate . . . Sheree North and Qr.
Hro.ad\"va~ will be : "What's going to hap· Gerhart Sommer go to court again · in
penito the musical he 's been \\'Tifing for Los Angeles because they never could
her~ .
Those closest to Vice President get together on a settlement in their di·
Lyndon Johnson say he' ll bow out of the vorce case. NOw it has become a custody
ticket in 1964. No hard feelings: he sim- battle over theif'Child. Sheree bas offers
ply feels that being seco nd man on the to do Summer stock in the East but
p~dent1al totem pole is unrewarding . won 't leave California unless she ca n
an,-~e mis~es th~ ad ion he knew in the take the- youngster with her.
Bing Crosby can name his own figure
Senate. Besides. he realizes that being
he
'll do two hours for Granada TV, for
if
V~~p under a man who dominates the
cons
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Charles de
press as completely as President Kenne·
dy does won't help his chances of win· Gaulle has been petitioned by French
ni~)he presidential nomination in 1968. film makers to rescue the decli ning in·
: .·• · ck Benny. still stage struck at al· dustry with a smaller admission tax: and
m '• 40, tells chums he can ·t w&lt;Jit to re· larger subsidies. Producers and distribu·
tum to Broadway- he had thai much tors ar ~ suffering from large losses over
fup during his recent run as a one-man the past two years- and Brigitte Bardot,
i. 1 phfnomenon . He may do it again nnt who used to hail them out, doesn 't any'
\ Winter .. Susan Wilding. in London ar- more.
ranging for her furniture to be shipped
to New York. may bring along a new
Rishop Fulton Sheen will be one of
husband - the ever-colorful Gregg .Ju- the speakers at the luncheon honoring
arez of international cafe sodetv
Ed- Rube Goldberg on June 6 at the Wal·
ward G. Robinson Jr . plans a film (.'Offi· dorf Astoria. Rube gave the Bishop a
pany in which all con('er nerl - writers, f~w lessons in cartooning a few seasons
actors, directors - will be under 21
ago when His Excellency wanted to draw
Playwright Arthur Laurents losf an en- angels on his television show .. _ BenCil.Unter with th e management of the ny Goodman signed Carol Sloan as fea~
Sfkn of the Dove . an East Si~e restaur- tured vocalist with hls group when they
ant, and the bloodless battle " the chat· play Mexico City immediately after their
ter of the Sard1 Set
One of the townt"" current Basin Street stand. She's the
best actresses may be brought up on jazz singer who made a little noise at
~huges before F..quity. Her producers Newport last summer ... The nation's
1re terribly nervous because she drinks psychiatrists aren't going to adore Mar·
all through he r strenuous performances. tin Balsan's characterization' of an analy·
st in the new movie "Who's Been SleepJane Fonda 's romance with Andreas ing In My Bed'?" It's another one of
Voutsina• is still very much alive, des- those joke portrayals.

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Cooch Ed Slenrl
llatod Ia the Angela' chief farm club. Dill have ,.... u.e Jaot of the ,._
1101181 ·injury to two posoencen
miUtary exercise that Etcbaa' IIINW '1m bit the Hawati Islanders of the Pa- yoar-old hurler.
was IIIVestipled by the . Stale
the Mediterranean early thla beat of the ynr, bill 1111 leU clllc Coast League, after compll· Angel manager Bill Rigney aaid.
Pollee and Sbe11f1:a department
while serving aboard the lllorl of lllo fulblle ellorll lng a .tlopplng U!l oarned nm "It iln't U.. en&lt;' of the W&lt;Jrill to
SaUu'day afternoon. The miscarrier U5S of albletn from die leraer average and a 1·7 ""-'-ld tbla ·be aent to Haweti. In a low
interest.
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hap flCCurred at the lntersecThe o:erc1se was scbooll.
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aeason.
weeD we eould take another look
The ·.action of ChariH Denny Uon of Rts. 2 and 17 when ear
May 1·10 in the WestBelinsky amazed lpOIU writers at the aituaUon and might make
VB. Wesley Pearaon, Jr., was drives by Cbauncy Brothers, 44,
Medlterraoean and Jnvolv- HITS CUBA POLICY
and lana with his oommeala In otber declsl0118! '
dllmliJted and illoo on order of Colllinbus, Ohio. and Jamea M.
elements of the Sixth Fleet WASHINGTON &lt;UPil - A fie.
"Belinsky ran tnlo a little bad
dllmlililal wa lllued in the "" ConOge, •o, St. Albin. collided.
the Freilch Army, A I r JMJbtican member of ~ Seaate
FINED $Iii
luck and then otarted lighting
!Jon of.A!JIOClati" DIBeount Cor- 'Brothers wao travelillg Mrlh on IFot,ee, and Navy.
Foreign Rolatlona Comllliltee saya
himself," Rigney said. "We know
poratlon Yl. J.... Mlyaard. lloute Z 'and College was matU.S. armed Jorceo are pl'&lt;IIOctiD&amp;d
Delores Justk:e, ta, Pomeroy, be can pitch. and If he would quit
In the clvll action of Georae lug a left turn onto Roote 17 FREE CLOTIIJNG DAY
the Soviet troops in CUba an has been fined $511 and costs by worrying and start thrnwing like
Buffington ••· J. R. Allslon, after crossing Shadle bridge. Free Clothlo&amp; Day will
be Premier Fidel castro'o regime Middleport Mayor Lee Smith on he did at the starl of the season
plaintiff ns to reeover from CoUege was cited for failure to
on Wednesday this week while the ruler It In Rus•la. :a charge of driving without op- he could help u.o;.,
the. defendant Uie iuJil of MGO. bave vehicle under
eonttol.l ~= of Thursday due to Dec· Sen. George D. Alkeo, Vt., ll8ld 'erator's license.
Belinsky. who complained IoudIn the action of the State of Mrs. Ida Brothers was tre'ted Ia
Day. It will be h e I d Sunday during 1 · radio-televisJoa Seat eal
Jy in the spring of hia rookif year
West VIrginia VI. Murphy Goff, at Pleaaant Valley hospital for
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at Interview wUh sea. Kenaetb B.
that he wasn't getting paid well
the s~t was coatlnued until shoulder injuries and
Butternut-av, Pomeroy. Any- Keating, R-N.Y., that the KenneTHURSDAY SERVICES
enough, was apparently cm~led
tlu: September term of c:ourt. and Mrs. Velma College
In Meigs counjy in need of dy ldmlnistratlon waa 11Jing the
to hi• relegation to the minon.
Tbe suit concerns contributing reported to have complained
is Invited to attend.
Air Force and Navy to block Cu· Memorlal Day services will
"I guess I'm going to get me
tli'.lbo delinquenc:l of • minor. Injury and Iva&amp; going to seek
ban exile attacks on the island. he held at the Cheater come- a good sun tan," he said.
medical attention.
·
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HIB fiance, Mamie Van Doren,
Two Arretlfll Are
PEORIA. m. (I]Pil - An ... NEE118 PRAcrtCE
""' Drew Webster Post American after learning oi 8o's fate,
Pleasant Valley Hoapllal
jured swallow knew just where DUENWEG, Mo. IUPIJ ~
. Leglon will be in charge.
chimed in , "Hawaii Is one of my
Made Over Weekend ADMITI'Eil- George Adam, to go for pelp.
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Mayie McGee, 89 ' decided to
favorite spots ." She said she is
PUny; Mrs. HoDis Whitt, Gall~ The bird, wllll olo&amp;ed wiD&amp; tlpa Jearn to ride her granddaugh.
going to be In New York City
PT. PLEASANT - A quiet poll! ; Mrs. Clay Mccartney, and a dlilfD.aged leg, flew through ter.'s bicycle Sunday but fell off_
MEET TONIGHT
working on a play, so they would
"-'end prevailed In Pt. Pl.... Leon
tile front door of the Mercy Am· and broke her ankle.
The May meeting of !be Woh
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ant with only two arrests re.
mSCHARUED .
bulaJi.ce Service aDd wu rushed "I guess I'll have to join a club men's Aux J&amp;ry ~ eJgs e • other even if he were still with
eprded at the county jail. John WU
r Frazier Bottom· Mrs. to Glen oak ZOO for medico! aid and learn how to ride." ohe orlal Hospital Wlll be held at the Angels..J.Iurphy,19, PI
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qwpped to an ambulance driver. the hospilal, tonlght at 7.30.
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out,ogse
and Howard Deweese, 33, Leon, BIRTH- Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
Rt. 3 wUh bOth arrested or: the ence Bonecutter, Gallipolis Fer·
charges of lnlnldcatlnn.
ry, a doughier.
The local law enforcement of.
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beers were notified on the eo- lemn High Maos at the Sacred
~~pe !~f 'two white males from
United Prfta latemallollal !laid he considered his last
as the Reds skidded ting EIVerage from ·290 to ·320·
W London Correctional lnstJ..
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CINCINNATI &lt;UPH -the kid 1.a 3-2 defeat at San Frandso)
.500 and into the second
The Reds are ldle today, and
·fUie, ' Lon~, and were asked
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1 with the curve ball had it and the more effeetive pitching perform. division again.
open a three-game series hen!
fuJ:. be on· the look out fOr the
The big plays tn the first game with the Giants on Tuesday with
M---,.Jny Me~ting
!tid with the fast ball dkln't, '!bat ance. "I thought I had more atuff however. had noth•'ng to do with Jim O'Toole (7-31 expected - to
men.
in brief was the story of Sunday's then. I know I bad a ' bel1er l
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James Maynard, 34, and Ro- The auxiliary of thfl Pomeroy doubleheader in which the PhiJB.· curve."
Maloney's pitching. he .score was I start for the Reds m the fust
bert DarJels, 'IT, escaped from Bend Citizens Bani! Radlo Club delPhia Phlls defeated the Cin· · This isn't the sort of thing to tied 4·4.,when Vada Pinson drop- I ~p~m~e~. ...............,iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-,
The prison on May 26 about held its meeting Thursday eve- ctnnati Reds to-4 and 3-f.
make Cincinnati muager Fred ped a fly ball in the seventh II
~0:20 ·_p. 1_0· Bott•• men have ning at the home of Mrs. V. D. The kid with the curve Is Ray Hutchinson any happier. The inning to !let up the winning run.
l'lllat!Ves In West Vrrglnla, May· Edwards. Tbe meeting opened Cwp, 21-year-old Pbti righthander Redo cem einto the Phils ..,.;., 1llen Is the eight, aft... Hutch
,U~rd was serving a 1 .. 15 year with the lArd's Prayer in um- who shut out the Reds in the sec- with a gour-game winning 1treak had used a pinch hitter ror Ma·
term for grand larceny and son. The traveling prize donat- ond game.
and OOpe m gaining goumd on Ioney, Bill Henry was slugged for
Daniels was serving a 1 .. 7 ed by Mrs- Edward Wells was The kid with . the fast baD 11 San Fr·anclsco and Los Ang~les five insurance nms. Four scored
BY ROBIN HOOD
term ·on the sarne charge.
won by Mrs. Harold HyseiJ.
Jim Maloney, 22-year-old Red who were playing each ~her. In. \ on the loth grand slam home run
White and Beige
Sizes, Small 51h to 3
Games were played w i
righthander who was bombed out stead, they lost three of the four of Roy Sievers' major league
· Pt. Pleuant
prizes awarded to Mrs. George in the lirst game to be charged garnet and fell farther behind
career.
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Carson. Mrs. Carl Hysell, Mrs. with biB! seCond defeat against Rlx two pace-setters.
Phlls' secpnd baseman Tony
Concert Slated
Roberl Harden, Mrs. Edward vlctorieo.
They ..,..red only 10 I'IIN In
Taylor was the batting star of the
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Wells. Refreshments were
Ironically, both Culp and four games against a
four-game series. He had nine for
PT. PLEASANT- The Point ved to those above and ]drs. Ritchie~. who now ts part otaff that is considered
16, including four for four in Sun·
MIDDLDORT
~le.,aqt HIJh School Band un- Theo Neutzling, Mrs_ Freeman of Phllade1pbJa's radio team, but the best. 'Ibelr own
day'1 first game, to raise his bat-II.,..,.,...,...,...,...,.,.,,...,,.........,..J
!ler the direction of J8lllel An· Eaocb, Mrs. Euiene
thought CUlp'o curve wasn't as allowed 20 runa.
- -- ~drews wUI prese~t theft full . Mrs. Elwood Bowers. The n'ext effei!tive as usual, even though Maloney was banged for
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!&lt;Jday in the higb school IYID. home of Mrs. Edward Wells, winning his fifth pme.
of work In the first game &amp;
:Jbe program wUl Include)' eon- Pomeroy.
"Did 1ou know you otruck out and Joey Jay gave up eight
~ merch and popular/ band
"Pete•· Rose four times?" Ash- and three runs in the night
IJU!Bic and will feature several
ACCEPTS AWARD
bufn askad Culp following the Maleoay, who otruck out 16 ·
solo appearances.
William Donald Foglesong of game. "He generally geta his bat last game at Milwaukee, was not
The
band leaves on tbe Mason, W. Va., who was voted on tb.e ball."
sharp at all and fanned only
Centennlai tour June 4th with this year's outstanding chemls- Culp couldn't remember who or Jay loot bis eighth game of
UppeariiiCes scheduled in many try jamor at MarshoU UNJver- how many he had tanned, but he season, tops among all maior I
sootbern clUes.
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No "''mJsa~n will be charg- ed a FeUowshlp award from
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Jrlbutions will he accepted from Foglesong, son of Mr. nad
those wlshlag to help with the Mrs. Don Foglesong of Mason,
tour npenses.
wiU study ehemlatry and
chemteal engineering at the
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Cooch Ed Slenrl
llatod Ia the Angela' chief farm club. Dill have ,.... u.e Jaot of the ,._
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miUtary exercise that Etcbaa' IIINW '1m bit the Hawati Islanders of the Pa- yoar-old hurler.
was IIIVestipled by the . Stale
the Mediterranean early thla beat of the ynr, bill 1111 leU clllc Coast League, after compll· Angel manager Bill Rigney aaid.
Pollee and Sbe11f1:a department
while serving aboard the lllorl of lllo fulblle ellorll lng a .tlopplng U!l oarned nm "It iln't U.. en&lt;' of the W&lt;Jrill to
SaUu'day afternoon. The miscarrier U5S of albletn from die leraer average and a 1·7 ""-'-ld tbla ·be aent to Haweti. In a low
interest.
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weeD we eould take another look
The ·.action of ChariH Denny Uon of Rts. 2 and 17 when ear
May 1·10 in the WestBelinsky amazed lpOIU writers at the aituaUon and might make
VB. Wesley Pearaon, Jr., was drives by Cbauncy Brothers, 44,
Medlterraoean and Jnvolv- HITS CUBA POLICY
and lana with his oommeala In otber declsl0118! '
dllmliJted and illoo on order of Colllinbus, Ohio. and Jamea M.
elements of the Sixth Fleet WASHINGTON &lt;UPil - A fie.
"Belinsky ran tnlo a little bad
dllmlililal wa lllued in the "" ConOge, •o, St. Albin. collided.
the Freilch Army, A I r JMJbtican member of ~ Seaate
FINED $Iii
luck and then otarted lighting
!Jon of.A!JIOClati" DIBeount Cor- 'Brothers wao travelillg Mrlh on IFot,ee, and Navy.
Foreign Rolatlona Comllliltee saya
himself," Rigney said. "We know
poratlon Yl. J.... Mlyaard. lloute Z 'and College was matU.S. armed Jorceo are pl'&lt;IIOctiD&amp;d
Delores Justk:e, ta, Pomeroy, be can pitch. and If he would quit
In the clvll action of Georae lug a left turn onto Roote 17 FREE CLOTIIJNG DAY
the Soviet troops in CUba an has been fined $511 and costs by worrying and start thrnwing like
Buffington ••· J. R. Allslon, after crossing Shadle bridge. Free Clothlo&amp; Day will
be Premier Fidel castro'o regime Middleport Mayor Lee Smith on he did at the starl of the season
plaintiff ns to reeover from CoUege was cited for failure to
on Wednesday this week while the ruler It In Rus•la. :a charge of driving without op- he could help u.o;.,
the. defendant Uie iuJil of MGO. bave vehicle under
eonttol.l ~= of Thursday due to Dec· Sen. George D. Alkeo, Vt., ll8ld 'erator's license.
Belinsky. who complained IoudIn the action of the State of Mrs. Ida Brothers was tre'ted Ia
Day. It will be h e I d Sunday during 1 · radio-televisJoa Seat eal
Jy in the spring of hia rookif year
West VIrginia VI. Murphy Goff, at Pleaaant Valley hospital for
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at Interview wUh sea. Kenaetb B.
that he wasn't getting paid well
the s~t was coatlnued until shoulder injuries and
Butternut-av, Pomeroy. Any- Keating, R-N.Y., that the KenneTHURSDAY SERVICES
enough, was apparently cm~led
tlu: September term of c:ourt. and Mrs. Velma College
In Meigs counjy in need of dy ldmlnistratlon waa 11Jing the
to hi• relegation to the minon.
Tbe suit concerns contributing reported to have complained
is Invited to attend.
Air Force and Navy to block Cu· Memorlal Day services will
"I guess I'm going to get me
tli'.lbo delinquenc:l of • minor. Injury and Iva&amp; going to seek
ban exile attacks on the island. he held at the Cheater come- a good sun tan," he said.
medical attention.
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HIB fiance, Mamie Van Doren,
Two Arretlfll Are
PEORIA. m. (I]Pil - An ... NEE118 PRAcrtCE
""' Drew Webster Post American after learning oi 8o's fate,
Pleasant Valley Hoapllal
jured swallow knew just where DUENWEG, Mo. IUPIJ ~
. Leglon will be in charge.
chimed in , "Hawaii Is one of my
Made Over Weekend ADMITI'Eil- George Adam, to go for pelp.
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favorite spots ." She said she is
PUny; Mrs. HoDis Whitt, Gall~ The bird, wllll olo&amp;ed wiD&amp; tlpa Jearn to ride her granddaugh.
going to be In New York City
PT. PLEASANT - A quiet poll! ; Mrs. Clay Mccartney, and a dlilfD.aged leg, flew through ter.'s bicycle Sunday but fell off_
MEET TONIGHT
working on a play, so they would
"-'end prevailed In Pt. Pl.... Leon
tile front door of the Mercy Am· and broke her ankle.
The May meeting of !be Woh
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ant with only two arrests re.
mSCHARUED .
bulaJi.ce Service aDd wu rushed "I guess I'll have to join a club men's Aux J&amp;ry ~ eJgs e • other even if he were still with
eprded at the county jail. John WU
r Frazier Bottom· Mrs. to Glen oak ZOO for medico! aid and learn how to ride." ohe orlal Hospital Wlll be held at the Angels..J.Iurphy,19, PI
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qwpped to an ambulance driver. the hospilal, tonlght at 7.30.
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out,ogse
and Howard Deweese, 33, Leon, BIRTH- Mr. and Mrs. Clar·
Rt. 3 wUh bOth arrested or: the ence Bonecutter, Gallipolis Fer·
charges of lnlnldcatlnn.
ry, a doughier.
The local law enforcement of.
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beers were notified on the eo- lemn High Maos at the Sacred
~~pe !~f 'two white males from
United Prfta latemallollal !laid he considered his last
as the Reds skidded ting EIVerage from ·290 to ·320·
W London Correctional lnstJ..
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CINCINNATI &lt;UPH -the kid 1.a 3-2 defeat at San Frandso)
.500 and into the second
The Reds are ldle today, and
·fUie, ' Lon~, and were asked
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1 with the curve ball had it and the more effeetive pitching perform. division again.
open a three-game series hen!
fuJ:. be on· the look out fOr the
The big plays tn the first game with the Giants on Tuesday with
M---,.Jny Me~ting
!tid with the fast ball dkln't, '!bat ance. "I thought I had more atuff however. had noth•'ng to do with Jim O'Toole (7-31 expected - to
men.
in brief was the story of Sunday's then. I know I bad a ' bel1er l
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James Maynard, 34, and Ro- The auxiliary of thfl Pomeroy doubleheader in which the PhiJB.· curve."
Maloney's pitching. he .score was I start for the Reds m the fust
bert DarJels, 'IT, escaped from Bend Citizens Bani! Radlo Club delPhia Phlls defeated the Cin· · This isn't the sort of thing to tied 4·4.,when Vada Pinson drop- I ~p~m~e~. ...............,iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-,
The prison on May 26 about held its meeting Thursday eve- ctnnati Reds to-4 and 3-f.
make Cincinnati muager Fred ped a fly ball in the seventh II
~0:20 ·_p. 1_0· Bott•• men have ning at the home of Mrs. V. D. The kid with the curve Is Ray Hutchinson any happier. The inning to !let up the winning run.
l'lllat!Ves In West Vrrglnla, May· Edwards. Tbe meeting opened Cwp, 21-year-old Pbti righthander Redo cem einto the Phils ..,.;., 1llen Is the eight, aft... Hutch
,U~rd was serving a 1 .. 15 year with the lArd's Prayer in um- who shut out the Reds in the sec- with a gour-game winning 1treak had used a pinch hitter ror Ma·
term for grand larceny and son. The traveling prize donat- ond game.
and OOpe m gaining goumd on Ioney, Bill Henry was slugged for
Daniels was serving a 1 .. 7 ed by Mrs- Edward Wells was The kid with . the fast baD 11 San Fr·anclsco and Los Ang~les five insurance nms. Four scored
BY ROBIN HOOD
term ·on the sarne charge.
won by Mrs. Harold HyseiJ.
Jim Maloney, 22-year-old Red who were playing each ~her. In. \ on the loth grand slam home run
White and Beige
Sizes, Small 51h to 3
Games were played w i
righthander who was bombed out stead, they lost three of the four of Roy Sievers' major league
· Pt. Pleuant
prizes awarded to Mrs. George in the lirst game to be charged garnet and fell farther behind
career.
$2.99
Carson. Mrs. Carl Hysell, Mrs. with biB! seCond defeat against Rlx two pace-setters.
Phlls' secpnd baseman Tony
Concert Slated
Roberl Harden, Mrs. Edward vlctorieo.
They ..,..red only 10 I'IIN In
Taylor was the batting star of the
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Wells. Refreshments were
Ironically, both Culp and four games against a
four-game series. He had nine for
PT. PLEASANT- The Point ved to those above and ]drs. Ritchie~. who now ts part otaff that is considered
16, including four for four in Sun·
MIDDLDORT
~le.,aqt HIJh School Band un- Theo Neutzling, Mrs_ Freeman of Phllade1pbJa's radio team, but the best. 'Ibelr own
day'1 first game, to raise his bat-II.,..,.,...,...,...,...,.,.,,...,,.........,..J
!ler the direction of J8lllel An· Eaocb, Mrs. Euiene
thought CUlp'o curve wasn't as allowed 20 runa.
- -- ~drews wUI prese~t theft full . Mrs. Elwood Bowers. The n'ext effei!tive as usual, even though Maloney was banged for
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!&lt;Jday in the higb school IYID. home of Mrs. Edward Wells, winning his fifth pme.
of work In the first game &amp;
:Jbe program wUl Include)' eon- Pomeroy.
"Did 1ou know you otruck out and Joey Jay gave up eight
~ merch and popular/ band
"Pete•· Rose four times?" Ash- and three runs in the night
IJU!Bic and will feature several
ACCEPTS AWARD
bufn askad Culp following the Maleoay, who otruck out 16 ·
solo appearances.
William Donald Foglesong of game. "He generally geta his bat last game at Milwaukee, was not
The
band leaves on tbe Mason, W. Va., who was voted on tb.e ball."
sharp at all and fanned only
Centennlai tour June 4th with this year's outstanding chemls- Culp couldn't remember who or Jay loot bis eighth game of
UppeariiiCes scheduled in many try jamor at MarshoU UNJver- how many he had tanned, but he season, tops among all maior I
sootbern clUes.
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No "''mJsa~n will be charg- ed a FeUowshlp award from
ed for. torughls concert but con- the University ol Illlnoia.
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Jrlbutions will he accepted from Foglesong, son of Mr. nad
those wlshlag to help with the Mrs. Don Foglesong of Mason,
tour npenses.
wiU study ehemlatry and
chemteal engineering at the
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miJ1. "AIIoojl the lilly formal to1a11 8.000 1lUIIl aod women •
s\&gt;01 todoy'o bride nnb is 0111 doiDg moetly bridal, cltil&lt;lo ochool
o1 the wodding pariJ "' heraell groupo aod pa-trallurt.
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the mutelplooo ,.. piaiW! io tho whoa int.resl in K 11""5 b!!ck 1D
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whoe he waa lllt!e and bulh his
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to New York, listed oome ........
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album.
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reception. Even tossing the brtdal bouquet should ho done jult
as H the bride didn't know tho
photographer was on hand.
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gOOd eight hours sleep the night
before, he sllid. "but I know It's
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Phone WY 2-6194.

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dition. Robert Deem, Racine.

MUON,

5 25 3tc

18 'ft. wide, 52 ft., 3 bedroom
mtbUe home. A-1 condition.
Priced reasonable. Call Oon
WUUams, Chester 98&gt;-3391 or
~n be seen Route 7 above
ltate Highway garage.

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W. VA.

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unfurnished apartment
dleport. W\' 2-3874.
3 15 Uc

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fiDioll.

1958-i=ot.d Fairlane 500-· 2 DtA"t.f. s~Cl-5

HELP WANTED
with seulor cerllficate. Call in person at
Maplewood Lake, contact Mr.

8 eyl., auto.;aUa, '""" tlret; 1o1d aDd blue 1mwi vef, .Ciein-.r.

l9S8 hrd Fairlane 500-· .

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~ Rldllfd ~ 1Mr. and Hn, 'l'alll
USQ!:Lite prolessilr at Mar· children 91 Atrol• - • ...u,.nd

U. wtN boule 11*11 of pests of hll pertDIJ,, Mr. 8lld
IIJid Mrl. Pa~J Powell and Mrs. 8. lt. VIIK!O. .
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SUnday guests of Mra.
mother, Mrs. Harper
11 Grantsville, and Mr.
parent., Mr. and Mrs.
PoWI!U, Ulnlllltooe.
Judy Needs, dlul!bler of Mr.
Mn. Jp Needs, under·
• tonsillectomy 11 the Dr.
flihlrlm~ bospltol ~ Parker•
IDW'I, Wedoesday.
and Mra. Henry Buck,
lnd daughters, Susan and
I~::'~ Ann, were recent
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of her parents In RoanVa. While there Susan was
bolt•tal p&amp;Uent and under·
tonelllectomy.

visited her abler, Mr. and
Mra. Oril Harrll ln Miner&amp;ville, Ohio reeeotly.
Mrl. P8te Routh, Mn. Burrell
Dawaon, 1nd Mrs. J!l!ID Powell, tacllero at ~w Haven
elementaey acllool, atleJM!ed •
teaehera meeting &amp;I Pt. Piauant Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Lo~~·
Jr. and_ family of p.,..-..,...g.
were Sunday 1iUflll of Mr. ~
Mrs. Burrell DaWO&lt;HJ.
Mrs. Homer Meredltll arutiiCIII
Mike and Mn. Lodemla . Van
Maire of Belpre, Ohio, ..WII!d
Mrs. Van Matre'l home here

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of relling 1!10 truth obOul a bad
play that Is "on the lido of pn&gt;g·
rea" II to uy !hot lt may 1101
be perfect bat opoao riiiiO
and br.U. !erllle I(I'OUnd. You
abo throw Ia 10111etiduJ
about 1ood lnteotloDI.
I bring lhll up Ill mnaectlon
with Thuroday Dight'• 'Pioode of

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deoll with 1111 Jtt;rlAOt 11101ber
who bad uaknoWil&gt;gly taken U..
lldomide pills, .... 'WhiciJ .,...eel
aplll that "prOCJ•" Is mueb
to oily on. .H lrilb thai
~Alent.

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to IDcre.ue IU stature-like "Tho
Delandero," which hlo the Mme
producer- ill golug Ia hot and
over the weekend.
beaV7 tor lhll oort of .stufl ·aolr.
On Wednesdy the olxth grada Nnt Thursday, for IDI!ance, Ito
ers attendod OrlentaUon Day lllbje« Is venereol dl......
held at Wahama Junior
Well, ell ript. Vlow are
Mra. Emo Wood II a
lllHIIt to be opened and •fertile
at Pleaaant Valley
gJOWld to ba broke~~. But ....,..

.'I'IIE PLOT NEVEl VAAJBS - Generalkml·ol4 *'JIIa7ed eaeb , _ 011 Ule .,.._ ol St. DomiDfe II a cbellllled
custom Ill lbe mountain vWaee o1. .Pi)elaro, Italy. Blllb'llht
of the rellgloualy Inspired pr'Odnetloll II "lrbt'urtkm" ol.
newest baby ln the vtnace by a •wolf"- 'l'lllaJOI' .~
Jn wolflkln coat. Ace&lt;&gt;rdlng to lll8encl, the wolf brlnp

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A whllo bock, "The Deftallfrs"
had o play abolit ......... And
lllouib lt woo , bad ·play limed
opeci!i&lt;olly at pr-...fizlng lt
did in way opeo 1 vlsto be..~.. 11 had' 8 point of
and deall with a subject that has
two sid... A.o for the "JIIuna"
them ... however, I don't lmow
anybody who Ia In favor ol delormeil children or ven&lt;real dio·
ease.
Well, w~at does thai leave 01
with? It leaves "' otlll with the
posoibiUty of a good drams and
not "progress," wblcl! would be
lnhe,..t anyway In any credit.a.

letturod. IDsll'Uetod.

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we Jmow I!IJo ovOQIIIallx will-and
tiM! cloOI. But we ,..;, iubliy loa
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pte ;,;volvod. Next ,,..., ..,.
CBS, 11., . , . wiD tell about
"lbo nood ,., ldonlilkoltJoll IDII
trtatment" of V.D. eorr1&lt;n. Well,
oll right agabl • •Lot til frankly
label all thio. What we ore 11"1tlng Ia lowalevel, dllilted laotrue·
Uve preu releoaes, 'Witleb may do
honor to anti.tballdomld!l and anU·V.D. publicity, ·but Is oot likely
to open new v1stu or btell: fer·
tile ground In

PLAID® STAMPS

st. lilomlnlc.

bact tile baby upoa tile parents! appeal to

New Haven Personal News
Hlch • Sr. Hlgh, Mrs. David
Roush. Mrs. Marion Ohlinger
wiD be ln ch8J'ie of refreslJ..

miDENTS TOVlt CAPITAL
'l'!&gt;e Sixth Grade altrdenta ol
New Haven Elementary acbonl
toilred th• alate capitol In 01arlesion Tuesday. Teachers ..,
companying them
Mn.
John Powell, Mlu Anna Givens,
Mra. Kay TrammeD, MJu It.ren Vllvena, and Mrs. Wood·
row BI'OWII, and parents aC.
CQI!lpanylng them were Mrs.
JIQilea Haggerty, Mn. Donald
Bumgardner, Mra. Bevan Burdelta, Mrs. Robert Haye1, Mra.
Tolbe•t and Mro. Tom Half.
ID8n.
VACATION CJ1UJtcB SCHOOL
·-1. Paul's Lutheran Vaca·
t!Orl Church School wiD be held
tr6m June 3 untll June 8 begin·
Ili!Jg each ·morning at t a. m.
unin 12 noon, with Rev. Jack
W,tlch, . paator of the church
lng as director.
eachers and helpers are as
I ws: Nursery closs, Mrs.

menta.
SEWING CLUB
The Sewtnc Club mel Thu,.
day afternoon at the home of
Mrl. Edwin Stein. Those attancllng were Mrs. Philip Wol·
pert, Mn. Herman Layne, Mra.
D. A. !lmtth, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. Lloyd Roilsh, Mrs. Ollie
Roush, Mrs. Howard Wagenhall
Mra. B. R. Vance and guest,
Mrs. Harry Aholin and hostess.
The next meeting will be held
on May 28 at the home of Mrs.
B. R. Vance.
EUB BROTIIERBOOD
The EUB Brotherhood met
on Monday evening at the
church. Carl Gibbs was proIll'am leader, hls topic "Good
Stewards In file Home." LutlJ..
er Smith, the diitrict president,
led a discussion period on lhe
men's conference held on May
18-19 at Ev.-UflooBreth Acres at
Buckhannon.
Those attending were Carl
Gibbs, Harry Pickens, Edgar
Layne, Otba LteVIng, Robert
Cooke, Jack Needs, Rev. Robar!
Dille, Bernard Llevlng, Harry
Miller, Paul Rickard, Luther
Smith, Ralph Gibbo, Richard
Ord and Chari~ Weaver.
PEIISONALS
Jane PoweU of Marahall Unl·

.m.

. William PoweU, Jr., and
Mn. Robert Layne; Klndergar·
lei! claases, Mrs. PbU Badey,
Mis. Donald BumgardnOI', Mrs.
E~erett Roush, Mrs. William
. .arland; Primary I, Mn. Jlo.
~ Karr, Mrs. Pirl Burris;
Pflmary U, Mrs. Paul ~.
Mrs. John Fry, Mra. Jack Jleosoi&gt;: Junior I, Mrs. WIIUam
Pt;!WOD or., Mn. CarroU Adami
J~&lt;; Junior II, Mrs. Wllliam
RirsseU, lltn. l!ldwln flousb; Jr.

.

..

STORE HOURS: Mon. and T.,..,, 9'fil'l
Wed. 9 to 6; Frl. end S.t., 9 to I
ICIOMd Thun., All Day)

Super-Right COOKED

e
All retails are effective

Full Shank Half

RACINE Clover Farm Store

BAKER'S Clover Farm Store

RUTLAND Department Store

LYONS Clover Farm Store
BUCKEYE

'

RUTLANI:I, OHIO

Route No. 124

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

Route No. 7

RACINE, OHIO

Sixth &amp; Pearl Sis.

MII:)I:ILEPORT, OHIO

Corner Pearl &amp; Locust

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FRUIT DRINKS
3 cons 35C
KID NEY BEANS 303
7 cans $1·00
GREEN
BEANS
303 SIIE - - - - - - SWI FT
LIMA BEANS &amp; HAM4c__
45c
CHEESE
SPREAD---------

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SIZE - - - - - - -

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T~NDERLEAF

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CLOVER FARM

65c

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MILK Tall Cans _ _ _ _ __ 8
DREAM WHIP
oz. 39c
N A P KINS WHITE oR
200
29c
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10 lb. bag 59c
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11111 INilll , .

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Reg..... 49c

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items remams il•' k
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Rib Steaks ~:o_N•____ lb. 89c
Beef Short Ribs _ _ lb. 39c
Lunch Meat:·::;:~_"''-- Pks·lb.S9(
canad•1an Bacon•. Inti c..... lb. 79c
t

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69c

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Ground Beef lnof!~' 3 s1·41 · WIENERS ~~~T

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From Seoul, U.S. Alllbassador
Samuel D. Berpr, ,who ball been
Ia aiJIIOII clallJ COIIIU!tatiOD with
Park and Cllher memben of
juota. wiD travel to WaobingtoD
for ..routlne11 eonvenatlons.
Almost timultaneoua with thJa
uews •aine a blunt warning 18
Koretms frorn U. S. aid lllreclor
Jameo S. Killen.
· In Seoul, the U.S. lllNctor Paid
the KoreaDS wen attenqAhtC
OUr up an artlflcJal CICOilOm1c
crilta &lt;llly_te 111011·11
f1'/ f.rolu the 'Uirlted Slat&amp; .
Ulllo To ....
The llnilod . . . . . . . ~boa'
1500 m1lllon a year In Korea, and
witlloul II. the IJO"'l'DrDDDD

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SAlAD :i.
DRESSING

FRIGIDAIRE

• CAMERAS • WATCHES

BEEF RIB ROAST

IJDport purchllll. relllctaaiiJ
. And allhou&amp;b Port
bad f.U.. IDto IIDe, the extra
•1111 was nol fortllco.iung.
'l'hia .... the .............

H.U.NTS

5

Lg. 51 oz. CG~S
CLOVER FARM

Under u. S. pressure,
acbeme collapaed 011 April I when
Park reectnded the poUIIcal baD
and ogrccd to loll electlona I•
reotoralloa ol a l!lvlllan gover~~o
moat for file Republic of K-.
Tho al!l'eemellt eued but did
remove the strain !*ween the
two govrrrmento.
D
I lleela llfp wl
Plitt reb:l1pooocl 1 bill G1! Aa cGI!Ciele ol
Jl\l1~&lt;al ldlvll) 111111 dlocloled
wltb Park, the Unitod
18 oariiiDua rn1llllr)' rule far
wllhbeld aa elllra
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11101her lour years.

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Park's Role In S.'K.,rea
11J PBIL NEWSOM
.tJPI Faretp New. Au)JII
'l1lo UD!Ied SlaiOI, .....,. fully
enamored ol South Korea'o mlJl..
tal')' regime, haa (&lt;lr ooveral
wOob now booil evldenelna a
spoetal dloplte,... wMii tba genera1J 1D Soou1.
11 low In relatlonl amo oa
March II, wireD tlat ruling miJI.
Junta' bteded b7 (lea, liihurlll

COOKED--BONELESS

lb.
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Full Butt Half

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llally Sentlllel, Pomeroy-Middleport, ·o.: May 27, ttea.tt ·~
~ Rldllfd ~ 1Mr. and Hn, 'l'alll
USQ!:Lite prolessilr at Mar· children 91 Atrol• - • ...u,.nd

U. wtN boule 11*11 of pests of hll pertDIJ,, Mr. 8lld
IIJid Mrl. Pa~J Powell and Mrs. 8. lt. VIIK!O. .
·
.,.., the ....Wad. All Mr. and Ur.. llumll Daw- .

SUnday guests of Mra.
mother, Mrs. Harper
11 Grantsville, and Mr.
parent., Mr. and Mrs.
PoWI!U, Ulnlllltooe.
Judy Needs, dlul!bler of Mr.
Mn. Jp Needs, under·
• tonsillectomy 11 the Dr.
flihlrlm~ bospltol ~ Parker•
IDW'I, Wedoesday.
and Mra. Henry Buck,
lnd daughters, Susan and
I~::'~ Ann, were recent
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of her parents In RoanVa. While there Susan was
bolt•tal p&amp;Uent and under·
tonelllectomy.

visited her abler, Mr. and
Mra. Oril Harrll ln Miner&amp;ville, Ohio reeeotly.
Mrl. P8te Routh, Mn. Burrell
Dawaon, 1nd Mrs. J!l!ID Powell, tacllero at ~w Haven
elementaey acllool, atleJM!ed •
teaehera meeting &amp;I Pt. Piauant Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Lo~~·
Jr. and_ family of p.,..-..,...g.
were Sunday 1iUflll of Mr. ~
Mrs. Burrell DaWO&lt;HJ.
Mrs. Homer Meredltll arutiiCIII
Mike and Mn. Lodemla . Van
Maire of Belpre, Ohio, ..WII!d
Mrs. Van Matre'l home here

&gt;On

TELE,"JSJON
IN R£VIl•'f
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One

011 CJ!S.TV'o

the most ollppeey WIJIIo Jel Oil!
of relling 1!10 truth obOul a bad
play that Is "on the lido of pn&gt;g·
rea" II to uy !hot lt may 1101
be perfect bat opoao riiiiO
and br.U. !erllle I(I'OUnd. You
abo throw Ia 10111etiduJ
about 1ood lnteotloDI.
I bring lhll up Ill mnaectlon
with Thuroday Dight'• 'Pioode of

,

wlllcl.

deoll with 1111 Jtt;rlAOt 11101ber
who bad uaknoWil&gt;gly taken U..
lldomide pills, .... 'WhiciJ .,...eel
aplll that "prOCJ•" Is mueb
to oily on. .H lrilb thai
~Alent.

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Specl{l&lt;&amp;lly, 1 bril!g filii up beca~~~a "Tbe NlltMI," presumably
to IDcre.ue IU stature-like "Tho
Delandero," which hlo the Mme
producer- ill golug Ia hot and
over the weekend.
beaV7 tor lhll oort of .stufl ·aolr.
On Wednesdy the olxth grada Nnt Thursday, for IDI!ance, Ito
ers attendod OrlentaUon Day lllbje« Is venereol dl......
held at Wahama Junior
Well, ell ript. Vlow are
Mra. Emo Wood II a
lllHIIt to be opened and •fertile
at Pleaaant Valley
gJOWld to ba broke~~. But ....,..

.'I'IIE PLOT NEVEl VAAJBS - Generalkml·ol4 *'JIIa7ed eaeb , _ 011 Ule .,.._ ol St. DomiDfe II a cbellllled
custom Ill lbe mountain vWaee o1. .Pi)elaro, Italy. Blllb'llht
of the rellgloualy Inspired pr'Odnetloll II "lrbt'urtkm" ol.
newest baby ln the vtnace by a •wolf"- 'l'lllaJOI' .~
Jn wolflkln coat. Ace&lt;&gt;rdlng to lll8encl, the wolf brlnp

W. """": ~ "'• ._,..,.

And h&lt;re'o why:'
.
A whllo bock, "The Deftallfrs"
had o play abolit ......... And
lllouib lt woo , bad ·play limed
opeci!i&lt;olly at pr-...fizlng lt
did in way opeo 1 vlsto be..~.. 11 had' 8 point of
and deall with a subject that has
two sid... A.o for the "JIIuna"
them ... however, I don't lmow
anybody who Ia In favor ol delormeil children or ven&lt;real dio·
ease.
Well, w~at does thai leave 01
with? It leaves "' otlll with the
posoibiUty of a good drams and
not "progress," wblcl! would be
lnhe,..t anyway In any credit.a.

letturod. IDsll'Uetod.

Lori tilt ..W _,. "l!hlnl!l" bialzf.
Bomo'a- ~!at W .e. Illes .,. 1111 .,.,._, II dl
...- ._,- and q., ~ -.Ide ....,.._., but wo .,.
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10

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doMD'I -1 h&lt;1r

'l1lo ,.d1or

clol'ormed eblld. 1tbou(!h o1 ...,....
we Jmow I!IJo ovOQIIIallx will-and
tiM! cloOI. But we ,..;, iubliy loa
1 ~.., ..,. lD trMIII!e .,...
pte ;,;volvod. Next ,,..., ..,.
CBS, 11., . , . wiD tell about
"lbo nood ,., ldonlilkoltJoll IDII
trtatment" of V.D. eorr1&lt;n. Well,
oll right agabl • •Lot til frankly
label all thio. What we ore 11"1tlng Ia lowalevel, dllilted laotrue·
Uve preu releoaes, 'Witleb may do
honor to anti.tballdomld!l and anU·V.D. publicity, ·but Is oot likely
to open new v1stu or btell: fer·
tile ground In

PLAID® STAMPS

st. lilomlnlc.

bact tile baby upoa tile parents! appeal to

New Haven Personal News
Hlch • Sr. Hlgh, Mrs. David
Roush. Mrs. Marion Ohlinger
wiD be ln ch8J'ie of refreslJ..

miDENTS TOVlt CAPITAL
'l'!&gt;e Sixth Grade altrdenta ol
New Haven Elementary acbonl
toilred th• alate capitol In 01arlesion Tuesday. Teachers ..,
companying them
Mn.
John Powell, Mlu Anna Givens,
Mra. Kay TrammeD, MJu It.ren Vllvena, and Mrs. Wood·
row BI'OWII, and parents aC.
CQI!lpanylng them were Mrs.
JIQilea Haggerty, Mn. Donald
Bumgardner, Mra. Bevan Burdelta, Mrs. Robert Haye1, Mra.
Tolbe•t and Mro. Tom Half.
ID8n.
VACATION CJ1UJtcB SCHOOL
·-1. Paul's Lutheran Vaca·
t!Orl Church School wiD be held
tr6m June 3 untll June 8 begin·
Ili!Jg each ·morning at t a. m.
unin 12 noon, with Rev. Jack
W,tlch, . paator of the church
lng as director.
eachers and helpers are as
I ws: Nursery closs, Mrs.

menta.
SEWING CLUB
The Sewtnc Club mel Thu,.
day afternoon at the home of
Mrl. Edwin Stein. Those attancllng were Mrs. Philip Wol·
pert, Mn. Herman Layne, Mra.
D. A. !lmtth, Mrs. Fred Batey,
Mrs. Lloyd Roilsh, Mrs. Ollie
Roush, Mrs. Howard Wagenhall
Mra. B. R. Vance and guest,
Mrs. Harry Aholin and hostess.
The next meeting will be held
on May 28 at the home of Mrs.
B. R. Vance.
EUB BROTIIERBOOD
The EUB Brotherhood met
on Monday evening at the
church. Carl Gibbs was proIll'am leader, hls topic "Good
Stewards In file Home." LutlJ..
er Smith, the diitrict president,
led a discussion period on lhe
men's conference held on May
18-19 at Ev.-UflooBreth Acres at
Buckhannon.
Those attending were Carl
Gibbs, Harry Pickens, Edgar
Layne, Otba LteVIng, Robert
Cooke, Jack Needs, Rev. Robar!
Dille, Bernard Llevlng, Harry
Miller, Paul Rickard, Luther
Smith, Ralph Gibbo, Richard
Ord and Chari~ Weaver.
PEIISONALS
Jane PoweU of Marahall Unl·

.m.

. William PoweU, Jr., and
Mn. Robert Layne; Klndergar·
lei! claases, Mrs. PbU Badey,
Mis. Donald BumgardnOI', Mrs.
E~erett Roush, Mrs. William
. .arland; Primary I, Mn. Jlo.
~ Karr, Mrs. Pirl Burris;
Pflmary U, Mrs. Paul ~.
Mrs. John Fry, Mra. Jack Jleosoi&gt;: Junior I, Mrs. WIIUam
Pt;!WOD or., Mn. CarroU Adami
J~&lt;; Junior II, Mrs. Wllliam
RirsseU, lltn. l!ldwln flousb; Jr.

.

..

STORE HOURS: Mon. and T.,..,, 9'fil'l
Wed. 9 to 6; Frl. end S.t., 9 to I
ICIOMd Thun., All Day)

Super-Right COOKED

e
All retails are effective

Full Shank Half

RACINE Clover Farm Store

BAKER'S Clover Farm Store

RUTLAND Department Store

LYONS Clover Farm Store
BUCKEYE

'

RUTLANI:I, OHIO

Route No. 124

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

Route No. 7

RACINE, OHIO

Sixth &amp; Pearl Sis.

MII:)I:ILEPORT, OHIO

Corner Pearl &amp; Locust

L

F.

B 0
s R

c

'

FOR YOUR PICNIC PLEASURE
KRA FT

. 63c
2 lbloof
TASTY L 0 A F
49c
FRUIT DRINKS
3 cons 35C
KID NEY BEANS 303
7 cans $1·00
GREEN
BEANS
303 SIIE - - - - - - SWI FT
LIMA BEANS &amp; HAM4c__
45c
CHEESE
SPREAD---------

FAIRMONT

ALL FLAVORS

64 OZ. PLASTIC JUG - - - - - - -

CLOVE R FARM

SIZE - - - - - - -

SOUTH ERN GEM

oF-PLA_•_eL_24oz.cAN

DELMON ICO

ELBOW MACARONI
INSTANT TEA 10. OFF

2 ''" 39c

u. PKG.

T~NDERLEAF

LABEL

IV.

OI. JAR

CLOVER FARM

65c

$1.00
MILK Tall Cans _ _ _ _ __ 8
DREAM WHIP
oz. 39c
N A P KINS WHITE oR
200
29c
.CHARCOAL
10 lb. bag 59c
cen1

' (IIESSERT TOPPING

PERT

- - - - - - - - - - - - 4'11
\

coLoRED _ _ _ _ _ _

couNT

14

3 cans

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---~~----~----_.~~'
":/
~'{

'

'•'

r

"'

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~~·
. i"

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ll Soulb Ilona sbould be
lllfflellnl Ia rteo, but It

~:~LETtUCE ______ ~:~., lSt .
CUCUMBERS ____. . _ •.... · ·8c

port • • • .... lhll

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ERY srALK
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sUNI(JsTLEMONS --.--..:._~~.;,..·''¥~ 49c
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defense chief said today lives could be saved for 15 each
under the administration's fallout shelter plan. But •
congressional study suggests that the shelteri mi&amp;bt
turn into death traps for millions.

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I Those {ears Wf're brought tc
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committee, headed by Rep. fo~. (•ritical appraisal of the fallout
Edward Hebert, D-La., opened shelter plan. The repor.t was ·p~1
the inquiry wilh a promise that , sented to t~ .subcommittee by ltl.
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"pros and cons .. ol fallout shel- Some prumtneal Sctftlists, be
argue that h ftus:uar.
1 ters. But Hebert warned his fel- sa1d,
f M ~low
legislators lha~ it could be a : could explode nu. clea.r weapon!ll Ja
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Roxie VIrginia Weaver Cozart excellence 10 scholarship
In 1of m~re a~ $2 b1 hon. 1h~ she-.· consu,med, these ~eie,ntists said.
PT. PLEASANT .:..H~=,~~~:,'';%, 8 Racine area resl~
j ters m .pu~lic and non·p~f•l pn·
tei'Yice for Clyde R.
passed away Monday in On May ZO Mike was formal- vate buoldmgs woold be fmanted
Pt. P. . .nt, will be
a Middletown, 0. hospital. Mrs. Jy presented this award at the
concept obsolete.

Wins Honors At
Oluo Umvers•ty

Former Racine
Resident Dies

River Victim ·
Set Wednesday

MEIGS THEATRE
I'OMIROY, OHIO

·:~~=~it p. m. ol the
JI
~me. Burial

1.ort4 . Od

lllli·eall at the
· t' ~· m. 'l)Jeeday.
bbdy WIJ
Ollio River
otter
tro,m the

the busineSB meeting
for 11164 were electand Included President, Mra.
Abbott Ingles; VIce preMrs. Martin Abbott;
Mrs. Clara Belle
and Treasurer, Mro.

May 31-.lune 1
"ALL FALL DOWN"
Warren Beatty•. Eva Marie

comrniHee Is Mr. Fred
Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs.
Barbara

""'""'• and Edison Baker.
~ of the Susan Park

UIERTY THEATRE
M!DDLEPoRT, OHlO

Bible Sclwol To
·,, On June l 0
Bible School Sent Soc . . . . . .
St. Paul Lutheran Church of
Pomeroy will be offering to the
community 8 Vaeatlon Bible
to all children of the
The theme of the school
"Teach Us To Pray." The
week school will study the
IIL&lt;ord'• Prayer and the value of
II~::~:~~ as a young person, 'Moe
will start June 10 and
continue untO June 21.
The school will start at 8 and
end at 11. If there is a problem
In transportaUon to the school

RECEIVE BIBLES
Bibles were presented Sunday
morning 10 two members . of
the Syrawse; Methodist church
school who l.ere high school
IJfaduates this year. Miss Rose
Ann Theiss and Ernest S~,
both graduates of Pomeroy High
Scoot, were presented Bibles
with Miss Marda Karr malting
presentation.

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provided.
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laiD to the Lord's prayer with
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meaning of the Lord's Pray-

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Kent Taylor, Marie Wludoor.

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was borr In Rlocine on May meeting of the local sec12, 11109,
ilion of the American Chemical
She had been residing with Society. A banquet at the Lamother, Maggie Weaver, at , fayette Hotel, Marietta, preced·
0. for tho past seven ed the presentation,
Mrs. Cozart was preced~ Mike r~ived a Rtoognitinn
ed In death by a brother, ErD- Award from his dormitory, !lush
est, ~nd her father, CharleB. Hall, for I!Cbolarship achieve·
SIIVIvmg ...., her molbtr, ment for the first and sorond
Maggie Weaver, lh,... da~b- semesters o&amp;- the past · school
len, Mrs. Edison Brace of II•· year,
cine, Mrs. Andy Ward of Portlancl and Mrs. Denzll Brewer Recently he was lapped u i
ot Fronklln e two oons Paul me of 2G charter members of .
Bkii.er -1lf 'Fl;trock, MtChlgan Ephorian, newly orgauized ~n­
and Ferren c;oz.rt lri the u. s. or soc~ety at Ohoo UnoverSIIy,
Mrty at Ft ~. Art .. whleh will ho)d group doscu•1110 sisters Mrs. Jack Adams slons woth vosotmg speakers In
of Letart Falls and Mrs. Doug- the field .of Humanities.
loa Johnson of Rlodne, t w o Mike, who has completed his
br~ers,

Verdict; Trial
In-Fifth Day
A verdict Is expected today
' in the Meigs County Common
Pl.,.. Civil suit trial lnVolvlnl
an action for alledged damage&amp;
as the result of an autemobile

Emerson W8aver of sophomore year at Ohio Umand Mella Weaver of versity on an honor sch•olar·shlt&gt; \

11 IJf....chUdm and is majoring In chemistry. He ·
number of nieces and neph- Iaffiliated with Phi Eta Si~ms
Fraternty, men's national honservlcea wIll be ' orary. He Is a 1961 graduate of
at 1 p.m. at tbe Dor- Pomeroy High School.
ehureh with Rev.
NO•P4PI!:Il ~DAY IBalte.s offielatin&amp;. Burial will be
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Ill· iNof. .le per111ll em·
Green Wood cemetery. Moose Lodge 11185 will meet
tltfOI le ~ Memorial
may call at the Ewing at the Wesley Fry residence oo
ilelol'-lili&gt;l· 'Diiy ......,_; 6tn wDI lie Funeral home In Pomeroy un- Mill-st. Middleport, at 8 p. m. Rfchard Malcom Hays, son
IIIIMIIy 8eallaei· Tilaraday.
,_,Thursday.
IWeoboesday,
or Mrs. Stella Hays. Moll · st.
·
and o member of
tha
Hogh School grad
class of '63 was tho relllctpient or the George and
Lewis Memorial Scholarship
Saturday evening at the
Alumni Banquer.
~Y, All. !UPII -I ia Walhlnct&lt;&gt;n whp Indicated the 1'l)e ~ oaid, ·how~;,,
was made by
""-· ·~ W...,., tlillllillln&amp; l lfr~IJii ol the subpna conotltut' WaBate's •.t.lorbO):• could
of Schools, Mr. L.
"'. 5 ,WHIA,. .......
a
IllY od proper III'Yice. . - ~
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Ri"''Y" and noake lDOilono· or
Richafd .has 11een ac~.. -in
· 011 ....._ ladb''oti be intends
Wolla&lt;e uk! tho maid Ill"'"'· niislal of ••e - · ·.oo grounds
school sports, playing tack---,a ~ hearing
. ·ol the oxocutive
.,.. C!lwil hao .,... jurlodictioo.
,
squad, .
viet ~ilo 1I'OI'b
hls ,lnterferen&lt;e
mansion . •
w!Mo ~vii rlghls Wollace flow It Decatur Mo11-t rno All
member of the
·q( the
Wt!NI'Oill-bee!t'Oe·ofafolouy j d!ly
. . nlflht ond WOI ringed b7
participated
COilvietiaa.
11a1e lro9Poli
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"II II ridlwloo!a that they I the &lt;!f the pbuie:
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lro my ~-" Walla&lt;e said. "Civ· i
BlrminJI·Illly, abe's -dead."
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Award Goes To
Ric~ard Hays

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accident In 1968. on State
route 33 IH!llr the Melp-Athent
county line.
Plaintiff of the suit Is Edgar
E. Brewer of Portland who atledges damages totalling $79,·
410 08 against William L. RobInson of Hanglr03 Rock; 0.
This 1110rning Maru&gt;ing Weboter and Bernard V, Fultz, a~
torneys for tile defendant, were
presenting final a.IJUIIMDis to
the jury. Fred Crqw and Bernard Salisbury, attor11eyo for the
plaintiff, w.re expected to present their arguments later thla
morning.
Today marked the filth day of
the jury trial which began lost
Wednesday, Jurors Ire ~lpll
McCune, Wlllanl Pigott, Elsw
Forbes, George G.......,., lflrold King Mly Hawk Atice
Whito, Do., L. Wood, Paul
Beaiils Juanita' Reeves Doria
E. Ea~lmlln- lnd ~ A..
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