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had at least one 84 which, for him,
United Prt•• Whit' t(ouM Writer is good ~op_.tder!!d nga~IJ!: hi1
WASHINGTON UP- Backstairs handicap O( 18 ·t~0-8$, t~i?JJ
I WOUld
IY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
wear u monc and grl away With
have given him a net 66 w ich is
ul the White House·
Unlttcl Pr"• St•ff Corrupond•nt 1!, but a fellow w1th a brush has
Prestdent Eisenhower's clwrch what M'a.sten ebamp1on
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WASHINGTON UP~My agent a~ cortrtiff 'p:lde ."
dlecoff
shot
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Memorat Ca!Jlp Desert Rock in NHade,, ' The onc 11_:¥.irbcr at Camp Desert Ial PresbyteriaD Chu rc h, will be no handtcap. '
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where they are having the blg Rock i,lotrs n~ hijve.. tunc to trim our comhltoned thiS ~ummer The
blow-~ tetf:.s on th:e A bomb~. the o~ st.llehes ''• .
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pa~&gt;fllr Massey Mllltt Heltze&gt;l , says
If Mrs. Eisenhower stiU Ia in
re~ortl lht;re I! qu1te a ct'isis out
So mlls,aches ' are , coming orr
lh1 s wil l not onlv help Sunday at· Gettysburg this we~t~nd, tb,i Pr~
that way
one after 'fhe other, 1.nd prtde 1s
tendance durmg Ute turrid months sident is sure tp join her, eYeD' if
There is a shortage or barbers bemg lmi:t th e while
only for a brief stay.
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AJI or that sort of business, a ~ m Au v.usta, but n1d Jus disposition,
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Walch
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eel, only one ~e matns.
troubl e
Wh
en
Secretary
of
State
John
some
new
torejgq
J!Oiii!Y,
lJJi~t~la.l
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Eve'n betwee n blast!&gt; th ere gcn
fake tho case or Sgt, Robert M
Fo~tcr
Dunes
left
Wa~hlngte~n
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tt'a c'ertaln'y
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·eraJly ore around 2,000 men 011k:s or ndtnt~ ton, Tc\nn . He 1s 3
Sund&lt;~y
to
confer
In
August&amp;
with
lunch
meetln&amp;
In
New
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t~l~i&amp;ion.
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r.bout and when the big show photogr4phcr w1th the urmy nn(!
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Mete's mUUonalre Arthur God·
starts there arc something hke he wore ll fme growlh on' h1s Mr Eisenhower, 1t was cold in the ;Monday
caprlal and Dulles wod~ a heavy,
' frey ~reaklpa: up h®!ek~ptngln
upper Jlp.
Denver a s i l: be lat oum- order 10 i~l BOrne , lmh fa..,
, Well, mo"t of the fellows nrc
Well, the other day he went on mld-•lnler tweod ·'"''
fat Mr.VJD.iaen- und. \le ' haft~. . ~Jhtr , ratlnlfB,
Wilhuut a chance lor leuve, and a miss ion, but before he d1d he w He suffered odmittcdiy wh1le he mer headqu.nrt
theff seems to be rw 1111e, t
,fazored off hi ~ br~s ti • . ac count of
" ii!'-4W!III\If whef~errcu
&lt;I!OWI!l, ~~lmo
Ah._ellh, eeka \I'll~~~ fltJV- W)IOI~ ~m- 111\!llil•
wa "P-ui~IJ~ to dOb"
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FOfk trJm, unlea&amp; thinfnrr 1r tic dlr!nlr know how t~ tr1m 11
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' Guerd Oublou•
·rhc White House office
is
Just about the hardest ·Whit-il
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Bah now with no barbers IH'O und
He opproaeh!Xl the guard at the
-eieept one buay mon- the t1ck- gat e to Atum1c Encr~:y Cummts· seven feet shorter than 1t was be· House souvenir to c~m~t, b)'-a ,row~ c~t ~~ q'\t«l'~lv ait.d tbQr·
ling arqund the collAr is gelling ston 's Nevod:. test !lite, The guard (ore the Chief Execuftve went to golf ball stamped "Mr. Pretid~t" ou,q"iy doml.illtei ·~ts field .
Augustn. Mr . E1senhower retW'ned The Chief Exeeutive set. ' plenty ' .
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1ookcd at Bob's badge and sa id
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The referenee I~ to ~ttoae one
Wbat h.us happened abouldn 1t
"You um' t the guy on this Wednesday lo fmd that in t his of tbe 8e balls 1111 ~Its, but they
happen In any well..organlzed bas... card" Bob got bl.!l back up and eight day aMence, 1\ Mw wall had arc 11uch 1 oo4 gol blolls tbat he and two-ree~ ~oy{er that Hal
been ereCted m the lobby.
he"l"' somewh•t 1 the 40: aLve i R~h,.,.. ua~. tQ. tqJ1\ .~t ~quaeG~a a.n4 ""'ve-tnil11 and maJor•
tHud he Was too
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There wa~ a eo,nference rornong
Qur Can@' £9.11\td~,.s. ·'fbe old
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Mr. Eisenhower was the fo of 11lhps ~~ve ~n. pa~~te4 'by &amp;,he
!he results, oe~6rdlrtl to my mllkhed,. and a lot or hme wt~ s out of plain vi@w of the lobby call·
frjend, are m(lst horrid and you wasted anli fwrgc \lnt Bob mrssed er!l who leave tho Prf'9ident's of- Western Union during hla eee(lt J ·~e~~ate Televaal'n C9fP. un~r
f1cc vu1 si.de door
st&amp;y in Georau.
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oua:ht to see that Brownie shot hi s JllClure ass1gr:uncnt ·
This is lhe ril'Ht maJ:&gt;r alteration
The Western Union wlr 1 for r~qDin;; awav from tb!!: late, a.fterrny ·palaent me. It ill notprtnt.a,ble
So he wenl tulck to harrncks
~ j lhtiiY Dog•
rnd suent a whol' ~week growing lo the lobby m about 110 yeara.
1 ttle w._u, House ataU, Jet P \P flO-P~ fl~ld in ., -clt~eli. (lactud.
the lloit;'Air Hotel, handlioion 101 WCHS.TV, Cbanao! 8-l
!'Y Jnfbrmapt tells mu thnt rc- p.nuther musluchi1.
DUl'SJtls
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the
President
to ~.000 words of new _!lOll
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8J?fft111te PFC'1 and up Bl'e r1.1n·
And, nceorrlinfl to my agent
nJaa aroilnd \ looking
like hilt- Boh Is gol11" to Jet the thtng g ro~ ~ hot r(•a sonub!y .~~:ood golt dUring dUrinll tlllll eoun, o( the · ~ ' ~y · r · ",.,·•~ ,l_rlJII ~'1 ·l
rccenl stll)' in Augusta He trip Thli wordage total Is r mat~ve fltVII!f •t~ 1l ~p~1blrit Ike
sb~n •ha,IIY &lt;l?•s
anti "row,and h~ 1s go mg·to wutcr lm
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way theae o d ~medie&amp; have
"the.!"'&gt;'' who have mustaches, 1t, und he doesn 't gJvt• a durn rf
eauaht on," !1\d Fr~ · Tbrowgr,
thoush, tbe &amp;lent aald, ''are hll.v I it ll {'VN gets trimmed .
'&amp;neral manaeer .,, New YOrk's
1111 the touKhe.!lt time A man can
"M)' fri ends rocogntze nw now"
WPIX station whl~~ preunll ll(e
ACROSS
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ken neck,,' Jn 6s horror rums he
i.hun 300 charo t:len.
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He wa11 -~~ ~eiil. burned, froz en,
smoth ered\~)' .,t'Jw'~ . nnd drowned
in swam ps \·bn tl'fe 'l~el!n He was
ll ~umblc, 8\~loody ~atltom, a
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.1. .} lultnr~lkJ Uie ~l pKe But ~~.Pntry you were branded" he
11 r {ltv be aehleve4. Iorrie as 11 Dra· ~ald. ''Unfortunntely they h11vcn't
' 91.111!'. tb~ tino aetor'~ career was let me play decent .:horactl!rs
,1dtpeDdent ufkJn
playing the mad :dnco."
-~ICientlaC . w~o po\lfl evU i!Otlonsl
. lito lmOkJ test tube&amp; a~d keeps
,a moutef locked up it\ his labon·

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Lucille Bearha Hawk1111, Pomeroy Society !dllor-Phooe 6244

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Of Officers Impressive Ceremony
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MH KilMER

Uoa of oUi!!ert of Mary Sl\rb\e,

White Sbrloe of JerU81lem 1 be}d
Friday evening at the JOOF Hall,
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tbe ceremony, alficerJ were
•eated ln cbliri, cov~ed in white
and iD the form of a croa, the
emble10 of the Sbrlne. lilviUliJ

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P . W. H. P . and

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Berniee ·Win.rt

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SbeiJa Stra~. · Clr())yn
hoJn, · Connie Woddfeard,
Drake, Judy Lanler, J-ean
D~, $qndra Potta, LWa
Hurat, the hooored gueBt

sister,

Jennifer.

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but unable to attend were

a-a Howan:t and Sandra Drake.

Mr. and Mra. Pat Jones
Ob•f1rt~e ti{lniveraary ,
,Mr. ~pd 'MI's. A, C. &amp;at) Jones

quietly pbseryed their SO~h Wed:
dmg fnniversary. at their home

East SecOnd St., PomeroY; Thur~

day.

• Mr.· Ukl Mu. \10J¥!l
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:SO'j iUiiG C~DER ,:COAT
or g;;-a.y Spencerian ~rlpe: wool 1~v;s, o,!{Mf!itB- COunt~ ,.., 'mar.,.,....., ®al&amp;ncd ,by ' H,_~ile car~ riC'a April 21, 1005' al 1b ' Porn e.
n&lt;:.o:tc. 8&amp;ndln~ 4)f 0\o r&amp;bric: roy . MethodW.t (parsonage by tbc
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ciicci.&lt;t &amp; aililfbtJra.opirig )IO»cC' ' Rev . Mr. ~ape . .
'Mrs. Jones 1f th'l !9tmer Clua
(rom un4c:r the loop-lied conar
Harper and w~s. born in Pcmeroy'
Uo.i.i.Jc Car,ne~' hat.
the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. T. J, Harper. Mr. Jones was
born at Laurel Cliff, the aon of
the late Mr. and Mr.s. W. F\

Church Gr.oup Goes

Jones.

!nl~,#'l'Qj~rlide,j ; Fht'htahY.·Yews•Mr· Jrmes
Mr. and :Mrs

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as;'ll rdUintlMII worker
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entel't.3ine-d the c~~~·~~h~•~:d''!i their wedlied Ute In Cleveland
vor ' o( the Pomeroy
Chicago, Ill., Hammond, Ind, Easi
Chriat wtth a hayi1i.de Friday
St. · Louis, Ill, Pittsburgh, Pa ,
nine.
~olumbus and other pom,ls.

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Mr. Jones continued his work
here where t&amp;e couple have re·

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35 years. They have l'esided on
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·o~nd Mrs : :Jon t:e teared a
nle,C(Q Mrs. ~lQi~ :· Jones Retbel

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".Mrs Jonfs ha&amp; ·been· an invalid
for the past tl$ Year~ end ror
past six months bas OOen bedfast
Mr Jones 11 also In falhng health

having undergone ma;or surgery
time ago. He ha~ been unto work stnce lM'l.
Numerous friends c~lled at tbe
Jones borne last weeK and the
couple received many- Cards from
frien~da; in observii!DCe or their

anniversary,

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The government needs

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vance information he can get. The ex·
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ads in this paper to find out exoctly'who's got
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{and wbeo doem't ij 1) you'ft
at your best lo dollies we've
cleaned and -p reaetl! You'D
appreciate our prompt ser·
Vice and quiet delivery because punctuality counts, too!

Katmy~

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W,dod~ S,ndra Smith~

25. Dlmlnl•hel,
26. Monkey
27. Forever

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Joba 1nd KeDaeth 'faylot "ere
caiUq oa Hr. •~ad Mn. Ned
u...,. Balurday monlint.

CoJondo Sprinas.

, herald.
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Mr. aad Mrs . . Forrest Bacbtol
, IIU. Young presidiol oflle.~ ..-nd son Forrest; Mra. R. C. Sans-'
Mlended a weleom.e to the mem ~. Mn'. E. S. Scbaaf and grAnd
bel'8 anJ gucata and jnylted the .;otJ&gt; Miebael ' Koehler •..,.nd Mils
distiDJuished ~;Uesta to the eut Sally Schaaf, Chillicothe were aup.
wtere they were intr(ldue&amp;d.
·per guest&amp; of Mr. an~ Mrs. C. B.
• InstaUing offi~ra . were Edith Wtl•e, Harrisonville Road Sunday,
~lllnpWer, PWHP, inatallinl Vialtora in tbe after:lioofl. w,e.re Or.
"' officer; Elsie Smith, PWHP, m. apd Mra. K.
Amsbary and son
stalllnc chaplain; Lula Nme, Jimmy; M:ts. Lewia Koehler, Mr.
PWHP, m.talliDI h,erald; Edna and Mls. Louis HRJnet and daulh·
Hum, instllliDC serlbe;
Lillian len, Katble aod Made, XeaJa.
Stelft, iMtalliq organi8t; Carrie
Kenneth Sauer, who ia emPloyN;ye, 1Ditall1D&amp; euardian; Jack ed by the Du Pont Company at
Keanedy and Bernk:e Wino. in· Charleston spent the weeteud
· .JtaUlnl aoloJJb and the Rev. J. with his parents, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Le·
ltedle Kwu:e, benediction.
wls Sauer, Sr.
Officers lnstalled were Nellie
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hein and dau·
Tracy, WHP; Everett Tracy WOS; ghter Pamela, Mason, Mieb, are
Eliubeth Lear, NP; Stewart Haw~ ~i&amp;l~ng her parenta, Mr. and Mia.
kina, AWOS; Mll')' HUJbes, w, ~.:.larence Clark and family,
SeriOO; Zella Croaa, W. Treasurer; · Kathie, , amall daughter of Mr.
Marie Hawkins, W. Chaplain.
J.Jra, We.ndeU .aun.ce IS m
:t.taxme Wina:ett, W. Shepbcr·
measles and luis JW.t recover·dW; Pauline Atkins, W. Gutde;
the mumps. IIer grandBernice Winn, W. Herald· Barry I moo\l•er, Mrs. Frank Reeves, Ports~t,nith, First WM; Erntst ""tng~tt, m-outh, is also ill"'with mump'l.
SefOnd WM; Tbeo Smltb, Third
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skiles and
'!M; Leo Vaughan, Klllli ' Grace Mrs. John Kelly, Akron, spent
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, HUah Lutz. Fifat JlM; Ruby Hal· Mts. Ada Cray, who celebrated
12 Jl(lar, S,e cond , li;M;· Adf ROot, her 84th birtbday. Mrs. Cray re-fThJ.r" HM! Lillian Steitt, organist; turned to Akron for J Vlsit with
· ,. Mlbel Bennett, W. Guiirdlan; and her chUdren,
~ P:cnzil Q:~clein,
Uuard. Tb.e ' Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bratton have
~vJidl~ ~al)ed .'!¥er, uowaed jp purchased the McDanle,l. P!.!l:Pe.rJ.y
~" w~te formala. o'!"'
u tne·"'l (!ifrner &lt;&gt;1if ...:c&amp;'rlkld! and
fronr-·~eet 'ilu!l·hAVe 'sta'rted to
tear dtiy..D Ai'l1'0i'd house there.
They ptan to build a new home
thU summer on the location which
joins the property of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Luman. '
P4r, and Mrs. WiHia'nl Robson
been VISiting in Lima with
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G. Greenlee, has re-

enlisted and is ,ltatluned at Fort

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u...,. Wedueodoy. u. n... down
1·"'-"" New Cumberland t. '.tait

Mrs. CUrtis Roush bu . "'been
under the care of a local doctor
Iince her ~-m~pths-Qid JOD CJie•
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v~IUDJ Mt. ~an4 MrJ, w. W. Have&amp;.
Paul G.,.e Gr_eeul&lt;!, f.'ll of Jb1

Maude Young, district deputy and

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llololot&gt;loy ol New Cu•oMf'!al•d
filliiiU llr. ud lfn.

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A low arrangement o( yellow bolder on eltbo:;r ai(le Elsie Smith
1ladoH. ,whit11 and )'ellow porn- and Ethel Maud Young preaided.
PGml and whiLe majestic; daidQ at the Cryt\al pl.lDcb bowls,
ill a a:old bowl, the &amp;1ft of Mr ~i
Nor:ma Goodwin, arraa,ementa of
muul...lored lullpa and a baotet
. of rQd ~ea were u&amp;M ta decor·

ate the room for the open illftllla-

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and stl)ck ding war ~mat.&gt;rtals We a~ ei eet 'thetr ~ government to
Jtay the h:udest role, that of act with resolution and without
WaJtin&amp; for the flow to fall 1t fear of ecnsure when aChon be·
will come, too Perhaps not where comes necesaary
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po!nl ol the

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~hey aj~ 1~ doubf as ~o ·
of the fean we refuse to bring t bt_ !J;:' ec:O·;-'#k ' .,
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ea~r:o,. ~~f~tb~ ar~
!t In ~~ Jl"rt&amp;, of,lbe wwld.
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expect it, but 1t 1s

1f we 11hmdd ad\·am·e
for a
act?
1 change there could be no guess
1 w_. think- ... n.
I ing, even , where il oU would &gt;lOI&gt;
ifi~~--~·;vf&amp;~~ aJ 1\u: Qelm in
It Js- a situation \llthout J :.at LS·
tba{ land of uncounted hundreds fadOJT"!'IOiutJOn- nml from whith
of millions , und -.. 1th th' m'sters ~~en~ -1e~n~ ;~ . ~bEl no
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hind u:s and no war- yet
11 it aafe to heave a slgh of relief and a81ume that the talk of a
.ftw weeks IillO was JUst so und lnd
tory ~qd i.hat ftcd Chma Is JUSt a
big )ll.lliJ who wtll talk and not

The Daily Sentinel

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BY MERRIMAN SMITH
had at least one 84 which, for him,
United Prt•• Whit' t(ouM Writer is good ~op_.tder!!d nga~IJ!: hi1
WASHINGTON UP- Backstairs handicap O( 18 ·t~0-8$, t~i?JJ
I WOUld
IY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
wear u monc and grl away With
have given him a net 66 w ich is
ul the White House·
Unlttcl Pr"• St•ff Corrupond•nt 1!, but a fellow w1th a brush has
Prestdent Eisenhower's clwrch what M'a.sten ebamp1on
Jijd·
WASHINGTON UP~My agent a~ cortrtiff 'p:lde ."
dlecoff
shot
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Saturda
w(tb
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Augusta,
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Memorat Ca!Jlp Desert Rock in NHade,, ' The onc 11_:¥.irbcr at Camp Desert Ial PresbyteriaD Chu rc h, will be no handtcap. '
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where they are having the blg Rock i,lotrs n~ hijve.. tunc to trim our comhltoned thiS ~ummer The
blow-~ tetf:.s on th:e A bomb~. the o~ st.llehes ''• .
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pa~&gt;fllr Massey Mllltt Heltze&gt;l , says
If Mrs. Eisenhower stiU Ia in
re~ortl lht;re I! qu1te a ct'isis out
So mlls,aches ' are , coming orr
lh1 s wil l not onlv help Sunday at· Gettysburg this we~t~nd, tb,i Pr~
that way
one after 'fhe other, 1.nd prtde 1s
tendance durmg Ute turrid months sident is sure tp join her, eYeD' if
There is a shortage or barbers bemg lmi:t th e while
only for a brief stay.
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AJI or that sort of business, a ~ m Au v.usta, but n1d Jus disposition,
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Walch
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eel, only one ~e matns.
troubl e
Wh
en
Secretary
of
State
John
some
new
torejgq
J!Oiii!Y,
lJJi~t~la.l
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Eve'n betwee n blast!&gt; th ere gcn
fake tho case or Sgt, Robert M
Fo~tcr
Dunes
left
Wa~hlngte~n
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at
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tt'a c'ertaln'y
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Sund&lt;~y
to
confer
In
August&amp;
with
lunch
meetln&amp;
In
New
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b""!hi~u,
t~l~i&amp;ion.
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r.bout and when the big show photogr4phcr w1th the urmy nn(!
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Mete's mUUonalre Arthur God·
starts there arc something hke he wore ll fme growlh on' h1s Mr Eisenhower, 1t was cold in the ;Monday
caprlal and Dulles wod~ a heavy,
' frey ~reaklpa: up h®!ek~ptngln
upper Jlp.
Denver a s i l: be lat oum- order 10 i~l BOrne , lmh fa..,
, Well, mo"t of the fellows nrc
Well, the other day he went on mld-•lnler tweod ·'"''
fat Mr.VJD.iaen- und. \le ' haft~. . ~Jhtr , ratlnlfB,
Wilhuut a chance lor leuve, and a miss ion, but before he d1d he w He suffered odmittcdiy wh1le he mer headqu.nrt
theff seems to be rw 1111e, t
,fazored off hi ~ br~s ti • . ac count of
" ii!'-4W!III\If whef~errcu
&lt;I!OWI!l, ~~lmo
Ah._ellh, eeka \I'll~~~ fltJV- W)IOI~ ~m- 111\!llil•
wa "P-ui~IJ~ to dOb"
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. not 'f ' tO 't'~ , ;!'~ - , a\lleUy
FOfk trJm, unlea&amp; thinfnrr 1r tic dlr!nlr know how t~ tr1m 11
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r \lruli.l· ·" ·~e~; 'O~f~~ ·ida11j to tickle around tbe coJinr
' Guerd Oublou•
·rhc White House office
is
Just about the hardest ·Whit-il
a
Bah now with no barbers IH'O und
He opproaeh!Xl the guard at the
-eieept one buay mon- the t1ck- gat e to Atum1c Encr~:y Cummts· seven feet shorter than 1t was be· House souvenir to c~m~t, b)'-a ,row~ c~t ~~ q'\t«l'~lv ait.d tbQr·
ling arqund the collAr is gelling ston 's Nevod:. test !lite, The guard (ore the Chief Execuftve went to golf ball stamped "Mr. Pretid~t" ou,q"iy doml.illtei ·~ts field .
Augustn. Mr . E1senhower retW'ned The Chief Exeeutive set. ' plenty ' .
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1ookcd at Bob's badge and sa id
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The referenee I~ to ~ttoae one
Wbat h.us happened abouldn 1t
"You um' t the guy on this Wednesday lo fmd that in t his of tbe 8e balls 1111 ~Its, but they
happen In any well..organlzed bas... card" Bob got bl.!l back up and eight day aMence, 1\ Mw wall had arc 11uch 1 oo4 gol blolls tbat he and two-ree~ ~oy{er that Hal
been ereCted m the lobby.
he"l"' somewh•t 1 the 40: aLve i R~h,.,.. ua~. tQ. tqJ1\ .~t ~quaeG~a a.n4 ""'ve-tnil11 and maJor•
tHud he Was too
The
effe
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of
the
new
wall,
if
th~tp away. ·
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There wa~ a eo,nference rornong
Qur Can@' £9.11\td~,.s. ·'fbe old
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Mr. Eisenhower was the fo of 11lhps ~~ve ~n. pa~~te4 'by &amp;,he
!he results, oe~6rdlrtl to my mllkhed,. and a lot or hme wt~ s out of plain vi@w of the lobby call·
frjend, are m(lst horrid and you wasted anli fwrgc \lnt Bob mrssed er!l who leave tho Prf'9ident's of- Western Union during hla eee(lt J ·~e~~ate Televaal'n C9fP. un~r
f1cc vu1 si.de door
st&amp;y in Georau.
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oua:ht to see that Brownie shot hi s JllClure ass1gr:uncnt ·
This is lhe ril'Ht maJ:&gt;r alteration
The Western Union wlr 1 for r~qDin;; awav from tb!!: late, a.fterrny ·palaent me. It ill notprtnt.a,ble
So he wenl tulck to harrncks
~ j lhtiiY Dog•
rnd suent a whol' ~week growing lo the lobby m about 110 yeara.
1 ttle w._u, House ataU, Jet P \P flO-P~ fl~ld in ., -clt~eli. (lactud.
the lloit;'Air Hotel, handlioion 101 WCHS.TV, Cbanao! 8-l
!'Y Jnfbrmapt tells mu thnt rc- p.nuther musluchi1.
DUl'SJtls
tlr
not,
the
President
to ~.000 words of new _!lOll
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8J?fft111te PFC'1 and up Bl'e r1.1n·
And, nceorrlinfl to my agent
nJaa aroilnd \ looking
like hilt- Boh Is gol11" to Jet the thtng g ro~ ~ hot r(•a sonub!y .~~:ood golt dUring dUrinll tlllll eoun, o( the · ~ ' ~y · r · ",.,·•~ ,l_rlJII ~'1 ·l
rccenl stll)' in Augusta He trip Thli wordage total Is r mat~ve fltVII!f •t~ 1l ~p~1blrit Ike
sb~n •ha,IIY &lt;l?•s
anti "row,and h~ 1s go mg·to wutcr lm
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way theae o d ~medie&amp; have
"the.!"'&gt;'' who have mustaches, 1t, und he doesn 't gJvt• a durn rf
eauaht on," !1\d Fr~ · Tbrowgr,
thoush, tbe &amp;lent aald, ''are hll.v I it ll {'VN gets trimmed .
'&amp;neral manaeer .,, New YOrk's
1111 the touKhe.!lt time A man can
"M)' fri ends rocogntze nw now"
WPIX station whl~~ preunll ll(e
ACROSS
7. Ireland
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eom~dj•• fl"' ~ ~ ~~ pp:il!)
1. Firat man
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toaynit(ed .~&amp;1! ~Gefttil ,Ill a'fnar.cotlba adcllci:t,' ~·• famM. far #i~~te~ r Pf4PJeo~J ~u1 . j~alllre ,he

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ken neck,,' Jn 6s horror rums he
i.hun 300 charo t:len.
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He wa11 -~~ ~eiil. burned, froz en,
smoth ered\~)' .,t'Jw'~ . nnd drowned
in swam ps \·bn tl'fe 'l~el!n He was
ll ~umblc, 8\~loody ~atltom, a
.•,l'ho JOt h'~ ape-;&gt;nd " vu"''iJ!.o •ith

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.1. .} lultnr~lkJ Uie ~l pKe But ~~.Pntry you were branded" he
11 r {ltv be aehleve4. Iorrie as 11 Dra· ~ald. ''Unfortunntely they h11vcn't
' 91.111!'. tb~ tino aetor'~ career was let me play decent .:horactl!rs
,1dtpeDdent ufkJn
playing the mad :dnco."
-~ICientlaC . w~o po\lfl evU i!Otlonsl
. lito lmOkJ test tube&amp; a~d keeps
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Of Officers Impressive Ceremony
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MH KilMER

Uoa of oUi!!ert of Mary Sl\rb\e,

White Sbrloe of JerU81lem 1 be}d
Friday evening at the JOOF Hall,
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tbe ceremony, alficerJ were
•eated ln cbliri, cov~ed in white
and iD the form of a croa, the
emble10 of the Sbrlne. lilviUliJ

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P . W. H. P . and

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Berniee ·Win.rt

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SbeiJa Stra~. · Clr())yn
hoJn, · Connie Woddfeard,
Drake, Judy Lanler, J-ean
D~, $qndra Potta, LWa
Hurat, the hooored gueBt

sister,

Jennifer.

Sendine

but unable to attend were

a-a Howan:t and Sandra Drake.

Mr. and Mra. Pat Jones
Ob•f1rt~e ti{lniveraary ,
,Mr. ~pd 'MI's. A, C. &amp;at) Jones

quietly pbseryed their SO~h Wed:
dmg fnniversary. at their home

East SecOnd St., PomeroY; Thur~

day.

• Mr.· Ukl Mu. \10J¥!l
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:SO'j iUiiG C~DER ,:COAT
or g;;-a.y Spencerian ~rlpe: wool 1~v;s, o,!{Mf!itB- COunt~ ,.., 'mar.,.,....., ®al&amp;ncd ,by ' H,_~ile car~ riC'a April 21, 1005' al 1b ' Porn e.
n&lt;:.o:tc. 8&amp;ndln~ 4)f 0\o r&amp;bric: roy . MethodW.t (parsonage by tbc
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ciicci.&lt;t &amp; aililfbtJra.opirig )IO»cC' ' Rev . Mr. ~ape . .
'Mrs. Jones 1f th'l !9tmer Clua
(rom un4c:r the loop-lied conar
Harper and w~s. born in Pcmeroy'
Uo.i.i.Jc Car,ne~' hat.
the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. T. J, Harper. Mr. Jones was
born at Laurel Cliff, the aon of
the late Mr. and Mr.s. W. F\

Church Gr.oup Goes

Jones.

!nl~,#'l'Qj~rlide,j ; Fht'htahY.·Yews•Mr· Jrmes
Mr. and :Mrs

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as;'ll rdUintlMII worker
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pertec\lon
S7. eovertnc of
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lit. Beautiful
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entel't.3ine-d the c~~~·~~h~•~:d''!i their wedlied Ute In Cleveland
vor ' o( the Pomeroy
Chicago, Ill., Hammond, Ind, Easi
Chriat wtth a hayi1i.de Friday
St. · Louis, Ill, Pittsburgh, Pa ,
nine.
~olumbus and other pom,ls.

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Mr. Jones continued his work
here where t&amp;e couple have re·

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35 years. They have l'esided on
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Having no 'Children nf their own
·o~nd Mrs : :Jon t:e teared a
nle,C(Q Mrs. ~lQi~ :· Jones Retbel

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".Mrs Jonfs ha&amp; ·been· an invalid
for the past tl$ Year~ end ror
past six months bas OOen bedfast
Mr Jones 11 also In falhng health

having undergone ma;or surgery
time ago. He ha~ been unto work stnce lM'l.
Numerous friends c~lled at tbe
Jones borne last weeK and the
couple received many- Cards from
frien~da; in observii!DCe or their

anniversary,

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The government needs

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U.River . ,
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vance information he can get. The ex·
perienced shopper does the sar11e thing. Scans the
ads in this paper to find out exoctly'who's got
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JlOWN

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When appearance counla,
{and wbeo doem't ij 1) you'ft
at your best lo dollies we've
cleaned and -p reaetl! You'D
appreciate our prompt ser·
Vice and quiet delivery because punctuality counts, too!

Katmy~

lngubam,

W,dod~ S,ndra Smith~

25. Dlmlnl•hel,
26. Monkey
27. Forever

llaM8, W·Va.

IE RIGHT ON TIME~

80. Borelli'

Bl.ltlndol

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Furn. Co.

YOU'LL LOOK liGHT And

n.

w.

Ma~e~n

Joba 1nd KeDaeth 'faylot "ere
caiUq oa Hr. •~ad Mn. Ned
u...,. Balurday monlint.

CoJondo Sprinas.

, herald.
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Mr. aad Mrs . . Forrest Bacbtol
, IIU. Young presidiol oflle.~ ..-nd son Forrest; Mra. R. C. Sans-'
Mlended a weleom.e to the mem ~. Mn'. E. S. Scbaaf and grAnd
bel'8 anJ gucata and jnylted the .;otJ&gt; Miebael ' Koehler •..,.nd Mils
distiDJuished ~;Uesta to the eut Sally Schaaf, Chillicothe were aup.
wtere they were intr(ldue&amp;d.
·per guest&amp; of Mr. an~ Mrs. C. B.
• InstaUing offi~ra . were Edith Wtl•e, Harrisonville Road Sunday,
~lllnpWer, PWHP, inatallinl Vialtora in tbe after:lioofl. w,e.re Or.
"' officer; Elsie Smith, PWHP, m. apd Mra. K.
Amsbary and son
stalllnc chaplain; Lula Nme, Jimmy; M:ts. Lewia Koehler, Mr.
PWHP, m.talliDI h,erald; Edna and Mls. Louis HRJnet and daulh·
Hum, instllliDC serlbe;
Lillian len, Katble aod Made, XeaJa.
Stelft, iMtalliq organi8t; Carrie
Kenneth Sauer, who ia emPloyN;ye, 1Ditall1D&amp; euardian; Jack ed by the Du Pont Company at
Keanedy and Bernk:e Wino. in· Charleston spent the weeteud
· .JtaUlnl aoloJJb and the Rev. J. with his parents, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Le·
ltedle Kwu:e, benediction.
wls Sauer, Sr.
Officers lnstalled were Nellie
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hein and dau·
Tracy, WHP; Everett Tracy WOS; ghter Pamela, Mason, Mieb, are
Eliubeth Lear, NP; Stewart Haw~ ~i&amp;l~ng her parenta, Mr. and Mia.
kina, AWOS; Mll')' HUJbes, w, ~.:.larence Clark and family,
SeriOO; Zella Croaa, W. Treasurer; · Kathie, , amall daughter of Mr.
Marie Hawkins, W. Chaplain.
J.Jra, We.ndeU .aun.ce IS m
:t.taxme Wina:ett, W. Shepbcr·
measles and luis JW.t recover·dW; Pauline Atkins, W. Gutde;
the mumps. IIer grandBernice Winn, W. Herald· Barry I moo\l•er, Mrs. Frank Reeves, Ports~t,nith, First WM; Erntst ""tng~tt, m-outh, is also ill"'with mump'l.
SefOnd WM; Tbeo Smltb, Third
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skiles and
'!M; Leo Vaughan, Klllli ' Grace Mrs. John Kelly, Akron, spent
~- :tr;'Jtch, Queen.
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the weekend wltb their' mother
, HUah Lutz. Fifat JlM; Ruby Hal· Mts. Ada Cray, who celebrated
12 Jl(lar, S,e cond , li;M;· Adf ROot, her 84th birtbday. Mrs. Cray re-fThJ.r" HM! Lillian Steitt, organist; turned to Akron for J Vlsit with
· ,. Mlbel Bennett, W. Guiirdlan; and her chUdren,
~ P:cnzil Q:~clein,
Uuard. Tb.e ' Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bratton have
~vJidl~ ~al)ed .'!¥er, uowaed jp purchased the McDanle,l. P!.!l:Pe.rJ.y
~" w~te formala. o'!"'
u tne·"'l (!ifrner &lt;&gt;1if ...:c&amp;'rlkld! and
fronr-·~eet 'ilu!l·hAVe 'sta'rted to
tear dtiy..D Ai'l1'0i'd house there.
They ptan to build a new home
thU summer on the location which
joins the property of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Luman. '
P4r, and Mrs. WiHia'nl Robson
been VISiting in Lima with
-'"··'"'~ Mr.s. Clifford, Culmlngham

&amp;atiiDd, o. .
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Rutland f~n. Co.

..... )(0114ay,

G. Greenlee, has re-

enlisted and is ,ltatluned at Fort

Bee It T1UJ

u...,. Wedueodoy. u. n... down
1·"'-"" New Cumberland t. '.tait

Mrs. CUrtis Roush bu . "'been
under the care of a local doctor
Iince her ~-m~pths-Qid JOD CJie•
ter , mjure:d he! eye~aii lut
Tbursd.Jy,
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v~IUDJ Mt. ~an4 MrJ, w. W. Have&amp;.
Paul G.,.e Gr_eeul&lt;!, f.'ll of Jb1

Maude Young, district deputy and

llq ·p.,-lifll

llololot&gt;loy ol New Cu•oMf'!al•d
filliiiU llr. ud lfn.

Middleport Personals

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A low arrangement o( yellow bolder on eltbo:;r ai(le Elsie Smith
1ladoH. ,whit11 and )'ellow porn- and Ethel Maud Young preaided.
PGml and whiLe majestic; daidQ at the Cryt\al pl.lDcb bowls,
ill a a:old bowl, the &amp;1ft of Mr ~i
Nor:ma Goodwin, arraa,ementa of
muul...lored lullpa and a baotet
. of rQd ~ea were u&amp;M ta decor·

ate the room for the open illftllla-

·-u.a.-Ia!·-..
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more
aceording to the Cwil
whkb -Ita~ ta·

drink&amp;

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Fumiture
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!leanor S. Schaaf, llllddleport Society Editor -

preaidilll

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and stl)ck ding war ~mat.&gt;rtals We a~ ei eet 'thetr ~ government to
Jtay the h:udest role, that of act with resolution and without
WaJtin&amp; for the flow to fall 1t fear of ecnsure when aChon be·
will come, too Perhaps not where comes necesaary
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IClieritifk ' meetl_n t trom the
po!nl ol the

1•\"lq;• cunpol
bJa:wr
~hey aj~ 1~ doubf as ~o ·
of the fean we refuse to bring t bt_ !J;:' ec:O·;-'#k ' .,
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0111 lqto tho light
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:~n1,?•llis\[l:e. these mb'
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they tao ~
benofil al monkind 1tto

ln;.,.\ll&gt;ll&lt;luerqu,, N- :~~:::~::I
ll'ujijj.V.
'trade k1

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··~ •lgh' ot 'rclirf
oul be u wheezy, hollow ctho

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W!fllfr

Theirs wUI be an uasatld'adory

8l-· wlitcbJw&amp;n... ndt e.JebtuaUy tnp u,;'

wnys lu push bark

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It'~ a bil oi-der. So was atomlt
ea~r:o,. ~~f~tb~ ar~
!t In ~~ Jl"rt&amp;, of,lbe wwld.
70 '!' lbeac-~lilb

expect it, but 1t 1s

1f we 11hmdd ad\·am·e
for a
act?
1 change there could be no guess
1 w_. think- ... n.
I ing, even , where il oU would &gt;lOI&gt;
ifi~~--~·;vf&amp;~~ aJ 1\u: Qelm in
It Js- a situation \llthout J :.at LS·
tba{ land of uncounted hundreds fadOJT"!'IOiutJOn- nml from whith
of millions , und -.. 1th th' m'sters ~~en~ -1e~n~ ;~ . ~bEl no
cscaJ\l"

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deaertl bloom :with
and tblll a\JDPO(t · lrurnan
In vast
and CJ'
P'Witlf numbtrJ.
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Well, the middle or April u be·
hind u:s and no war- yet
11 it aafe to heave a slgh of relief and a81ume that the talk of a
.ftw weeks IillO was JUst so und lnd
tory ~qd i.hat ftcd Chma Is JUSt a
big )ll.lliJ who wtll talk and not

The Daily Sentinel

. , DILOI IMITM

This Waiting Game ·

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HPl Sundv br The Oltlo Valley M3 LezinitOb Ave N~w· Y~
\lellllDel. 1&amp;, at 110 V:O~ftlo Cllr,; 'l~ /(. y _ .' :
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st.. l'omerw, 0. llualaeu .om-. 1 SuJN&lt;nptl9u r~ : llell•·e,Yif,
plloae • · editorial ~ off~e phone earrler 1.W:bere availl't!~ ~ cFqt.f

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Seienee

Ofl 11Cii MfiGI.MASO!W Atii!A ' Natloaal advertl!l~a: reprereaPubl.idted tftf7 aftllnlOOD : ez. btive, ~ Bottinelli-Kimba11
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The !'oil&gt;' Sentinel, Pomeroy-1\,'\iCfdleport,-Onio

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tising columns as the tried-and-trust-ed

guide to

-best "buys" in town. Thus this paper renders
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double service ... valuobl'e 'alike to the shopper

" , who wants to buy wisely and to the advertiser who
wonts to sell well!

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Gave tiP Jones,

Po111~royM~ts ~7~ .

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6~giUS:Show

Middleport

OfAhiUties

TptOO,rrow

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n•!m~\VJ&lt;I,

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Un)(~~ P~' ~.,~, 1'/:•ll~r

ly lOB BYEI

'Bill Vee&lt;:tra liJl tc;t acqulre

With the SOu.tbw-n Div~lon oi
t.he Soutbeutern Ohio LeaJIJf:
aU \ied up f()r the first round of
p}ay the second round should
prove to be very lntere&amp;tlng.

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eral. &amp;ian_alfer ~~nk Greenbtl'!il of
the Cleveland Indl.allJ leer t~ he

1av• u~ on the

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·P111'4:hasetl from Cleveland'• In·
diiDapoUS' aftiHate as ·part of the
in wb.icb the lndiaQs obtain·
K'loer, the 21 year old
pik~':'l

Pomet!IY and MiddlePort wiU
meet Tuesda)' night lo 1tart the

second round. '1\he eame Is sehe·

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year too, -.oD.D.

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Jonc• .wu paying oU f&lt;¥" t,he Ch ..
cajlp CUbli today .a.nd rrnlkinl G!n·

Eac:h tl'am he.s won one and lost
fiDf:, and will now be tryiDg
tu
gain up4_ispute.1 (irst place.

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doled for rou r o'clock at
the
Mlddl£-port fJ.eld providing the
wn~~~;
L.. ro.;riTolst.ibk
n ut ~
teanU hive won and ·lost
Pomeroy wUI be o~t to gaiQ

venge ror

the

defeat

l&gt;o.n~.e~j

them eo.rlier in tl\e season when
the J!lckets won seven to notb.
iftg beb I d Ernie Kauu·., t.wo
bit
plt.chln;. Pomeroy's
win
came lut week over Gallipol is,

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the J..aclr:ets onb· 'toss.
Ern-ie Kata, Middleport'.s

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to Clevelaad.
In 1052 UJ.it Joa~

right hamter iJ. iclleduled tCl
aa:ainst Pomeroy again Tue•dQ
afld 11411 b&lt; b~cko4 by
ker, WUbur Rowley

le,Jile stal,'
1¥~ 1e•r

and

tbro~u•r,.

Bbwles in the bu11 pen.

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in tour

wUl be behind tfte pl.te. Bob
M.:!Kinney, Junior Kennedy , and
Ll1,1')' Estep will probably be the.
nelders (or the Ja.cket,.

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Mlle'in ·tbt J(a:nsas·ftcl.aya Jn;·4~ 11 .·

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lame.:

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. l"muciOy trac~ that'rtulae ~
for hlm to ahOOtat th~
mark. ' . ·. . .- .
Md.: Kentucky Derby
··Sct~red a tw"Oin the: $24,775 Cheal

at Llurel..

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The' St· Loui:s

not the loaer.

Form&amp;r teammate Ray
drove in four runs with
and a lingle ·f or the
tile lndiana dropp&lt;=d " '"'- ·,
game in 11 starts. It ~d~!~J~w

ple.Jty ot action.

E~zard

Favored
ln.t1~1man Fight

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Paul Sanchez •o.P.
ington Senator Ju11o,
the •tnm&amp; men who
the bullpen Sunday a! -111/v""'

twin bill .at.
vletl,m of \tle Sunday!'
the ; Jets htking
natJonllllY televised bout l.s Job9·
The an\iclpated

a~

o£ · Chicago, C.harli11.
~lnce losing to h~avywili&amp;~l cham·
pion 81H'ky MareiaM last year.
has decilllo~ed Charley Norku:t
and knocked .out Verne EIIC!oe .

the

~~als

ni htc•Q·, 11

w~IPP•'d
7 to 2, in t~
.ame of
dOOblebeader
th.t 1econd

ga!pe wu rained out. At
mopd , Va ., Ricbmqnd a11pped
BUt~al o, 4-3 , in an IJ&gt;Iltner herd
to .t,lx imlings by rain. 11he
ond game, was was~ed o\\lSancbez rellev~d after Mq_ntre·
al had raij,le.ar for . fol!r ruftl In

the fifth ln·nin( or tlle openeT to
trail by only 54 ,' He btunked the
ROyals the rest '6f the
'"
Plcdro Formenhl'.s
homer prov·ed,,itbe winning run.

took .Over In the 1eaond

ttuJ"aeven·lnnlna: ni~tbt·
fa~ when the Jtoy.ala rallied for
another _fbur run• to tie
the
s core ,al 4 to 4. Johnny Upon
dron in t.h rec run• for Havana
II). 1.he n;iyhtcap, while Rocky
N,e~on rulleeted three
hits for
MOtltreal.

innln·z

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hour

minute struggle with the

Dodgel'l, 11-10, in 10 ~bnll!fiJ
~~tll)&gt;~ah Plrat.ss

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6-1

Nl'tlonaPL'~'ue ia.mel:
Ilea led, 2-0, in the '"!''O~·d .

when It w~a suspended
eiJhth inninJ. It probably ••"'' co.~
com.ted on June 28.
lni! ~he

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American· Leaa:ue, Will·

ard Nixon's two·b'ltter

n h"l''

I Moreno

record 111 games.

The New York Giants

· mer heavy'feight champion 1:1Cu~4Qs now
lard Ch.rle5 of Cincmnatl ,
·r "·••• 'ln th&amp;Jr
today !,fas marked a 5..1 i~,;;;~,i!~ j'~~.~··,~~
.nd
to soore the thlrd struiwht win of
:I;~:&gt;ronto .' ·.
his comebaCk campai~n here WEld·
nc.sday night.
CoJti.fn.bus . and-. toryn~o

ny Holman

• dl~pppOintina: .
erlo..._, Leaaue •,~~~~~~;
year age today tl
3-8 an.d they went on to
spectacular. three

lead !the t&lt;:lnga to a
over the ~J)_tre\l R·oyalls .

l\IIAMI B,EACH, Flo. \}P- For-

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JamaJca::,

!4WIIENCE, .,.}(an•.:,..w:ea ,Sarjtte .won • tbe Gle.l\.n Cunningba~ ,

a:amt. SCore was knocked
the KansaS C!ty Athletic:&amp; in
prevjous start although h~

U you. don't ))ave anythin·g
do Tu¢sda_v evening gel down to
the ba&amp;eb811 diamond and .see

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Memo~;lal ·JI.

runS lo til: inninrra
hla llrst bll leque
rookie ·rr8iik i.Uy won

thge ~vo team• p.lay. It should
prOve to be a v•lry t-hrilling ball
game. When Mid&lt;ilt!IP011
and
Pomeroy meet there is aJ,way!

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IIalit

as the Indians
troll Tlrers 114

Hard.hltting CharJea Smith will
be at ahof'f.sto.p and D•Ye Hindy

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Hennesy

NEW YORK;

•«•r Sam failed to eome
fJJ; •Ye,r:~ t.Fifos with the

Jndtaits.

On the bases will be Ed F"""'' I
son at first , .John Vroman
olid, and al tbird for the Ja&lt;i&lt;eloj
will be either Bob
TOtm'I\Y Davls.

be a bil
aav.e up on bim

bd~

ane

tbe
\Joato~ ,' 8ed .S.ox a 1-0 decision
over ttie New Ysrk Yankees

GAMU ,MPNPAY
· NATIONAL' LiAGI:II
No a:~tpel ~hechtled. ·

the Klnsu City
the Chicaao White So~
Baltimore Orioles beat thee ~rdio:
lngton Senator• 2·1 mmoor
er but the Nata won the
D-2.

B.QWLING SCORES:

Mllif'S' CITY ' ·

OHIO I'IIODUCI
R. Pollock ---- 180
E. Thoml8 ·--· 1:W
T. Eva no • ·--. 13$
K. WlWomo --· 178

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IIICI174 a\11
169 I~ ~
lOI 1'10 4
13+ Ulll

F. llvtke - -··. 177 JI30 10'1 ·
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CIQW'&amp; CHICKI
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Moacblnl :.~-- · 220 17!'184
Hovoul• -··-·· til IN, IDT
Kunale · -·-· -· 1M 1U l&lt;ICI

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Belle• --------- 110 214 180

Lout&amp; -···-···- 184 I'll :100
Total -······-· 811 8'14 86'1

CotumtnUI, 'raUl~ 4-3, ra!Jied
ll•trfa
four rll'llo \': the levenlb lnh·
E
to Wlt~t tJ\e ~ener ftom Torbu.t t'h&lt;e r~elt• teared e&amp;rlJ

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SUN~I$,1
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STA"''IO~"

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1tatement by the Houae Apwo.
prlatlons Commlttee. In the Soutb
particularly, It added, the alt-.•·
tion IM "deplorable" bee~u11, of.
Government fUrtallment ot cottOi\
D.rreage. Aa a result, more thai
60,000 farm flmlllu hav~ bt~'
put oft their farm1 with no hoWul'a
and Umiled employment po~Jf.bll-

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Gave tiP Jones,

Po111~royM~ts ~7~ .

Is Cincinnati

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Yo.~gRalph

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6~giUS:Show

Middleport

OfAhiUties

TptOO,rrow

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n•!m~\VJ&lt;I,

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Un)(~~ P~' ~.,~, 1'/:•ll~r

ly lOB BYEI

'Bill Vee&lt;:tra liJl tc;t acqulre

With the SOu.tbw-n Div~lon oi
t.he Soutbeutern Ohio LeaJIJf:
aU \ied up f()r the first round of
p}ay the second round should
prove to be very lntere&amp;tlng.

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eral. &amp;ian_alfer ~~nk Greenbtl'!il of
the Cleveland Indl.allJ leer t~ he

1av• u~ on the

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·P111'4:hasetl from Cleveland'• In·
diiDapoUS' aftiHate as ·part of the
in wb.icb the lndiaQs obtain·
K'loer, the 21 year old
pik~':'l

Pomet!IY and MiddlePort wiU
meet Tuesda)' night lo 1tart the

second round. '1\he eame Is sehe·

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big pitcher one .

year too, -.oD.D.

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Jonc• .wu paying oU f&lt;¥" t,he Ch ..
cajlp CUbli today .a.nd rrnlkinl G!n·

Eac:h tl'am he.s won one and lost
fiDf:, and will now be tryiDg
tu
gain up4_ispute.1 (irst place.

•

doled for rou r o'clock at
the
Mlddl£-port fJ.eld providing the
wn~~~;
L.. ro.;riTolst.ibk
n ut ~
teanU hive won and ·lost
Pomeroy wUI be o~t to gaiQ

venge ror

the

defeat

l&gt;o.n~.e~j

them eo.rlier in tl\e season when
the J!lckets won seven to notb.
iftg beb I d Ernie Kauu·., t.wo
bit
plt.chln;. Pomeroy's
win
came lut week over Gallipol is,

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the J..aclr:ets onb· 'toss.
Ern-ie Kata, Middleport'.s

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to Clevelaad.
In 1052 UJ.it Joa~

right hamter iJ. iclleduled tCl
aa:ainst Pomeroy again Tue•dQ
afld 11411 b&lt; b~cko4 by
ker, WUbur Rowley

le,Jile stal,'
1¥~ 1e•r

and

tbro~u•r,.

Bbwles in the bu11 pen.

!

in tour

wUl be behind tfte pl.te. Bob
M.:!Kinney, Junior Kennedy , and
Ll1,1')' Estep will probably be the.
nelders (or the Ja.cket,.

· ·.

Mlle'in ·tbt J(a:nsas·ftcl.aya Jn;·4~ 11 .·

4:

lame.:

.•' ' .

'

. l"muciOy trac~ that'rtulae ~
for hlm to ahOOtat th~
mark. ' . ·. . .- .
Md.: Kentucky Derby
··Sct~red a tw"Oin the: $24,775 Cheal

at Llurel..

·

The' St· Loui:s

not the loaer.

Form&amp;r teammate Ray
drove in four runs with
and a lingle ·f or the
tile lndiana dropp&lt;=d " '"'- ·,
game in 11 starts. It ~d~!~J~w

ple.Jty ot action.

E~zard

Favored
ln.t1~1man Fight

•·

Paul Sanchez •o.P.
ington Senator Ju11o,
the •tnm&amp; men who
the bullpen Sunday a! -111/v""'

twin bill .at.
vletl,m of \tle Sunday!'
the ; Jets htking
natJonllllY televised bout l.s Job9·
The an\iclpated

a~

o£ · Chicago, C.harli11.
~lnce losing to h~avywili&amp;~l cham·
pion 81H'ky MareiaM last year.
has decilllo~ed Charley Norku:t
and knocked .out Verne EIIC!oe .

the

~~als

ni htc•Q·, 11

w~IPP•'d
7 to 2, in t~
.ame of
dOOblebeader
th.t 1econd

ga!pe wu rained out. At
mopd , Va ., Ricbmqnd a11pped
BUt~al o, 4-3 , in an IJ&gt;Iltner herd
to .t,lx imlings by rain. 11he
ond game, was was~ed o\\lSancbez rellev~d after Mq_ntre·
al had raij,le.ar for . fol!r ruftl In

the fifth ln·nin( or tlle openeT to
trail by only 54 ,' He btunked the
ROyals the rest '6f the
'"
Plcdro Formenhl'.s
homer prov·ed,,itbe winning run.

took .Over In the 1eaond

ttuJ"aeven·lnnlna: ni~tbt·
fa~ when the Jtoy.ala rallied for
another _fbur run• to tie
the
s core ,al 4 to 4. Johnny Upon
dron in t.h rec run• for Havana
II). 1.he n;iyhtcap, while Rocky
N,e~on rulleeted three
hits for
MOtltreal.

innln·z

.

hour

minute struggle with the

Dodgel'l, 11-10, in 10 ~bnll!fiJ
~~tll)&gt;~ah Plrat.ss

Ill•

Ptill....,hlh~Phlllles.

6-1

Nl'tlonaPL'~'ue ia.mel:
Ilea led, 2-0, in the '"!''O~·d .

when It w~a suspended
eiJhth inninJ. It probably ••"'' co.~
com.ted on June 28.
lni! ~he

o(

'

5, Siltiln(ll'~ Z.

American· Leaa:ue, Will·

ard Nixon's two·b'ltter

n h"l''

I Moreno

record 111 games.

The New York Giants

· mer heavy'feight champion 1:1Cu~4Qs now
lard Ch.rle5 of Cincmnatl ,
·r "·••• 'ln th&amp;Jr
today !,fas marked a 5..1 i~,;;;~,i!~ j'~~.~··,~~
.nd
to soore the thlrd struiwht win of
:I;~:&gt;ronto .' ·.
his comebaCk campai~n here WEld·
nc.sday night.
CoJti.fn.bus . and-. toryn~o

ny Holman

• dl~pppOintina: .
erlo..._, Leaaue •,~~~~~~;
year age today tl
3-8 an.d they went on to
spectacular. three

lead !the t&lt;:lnga to a
over the ~J)_tre\l R·oyalls .

l\IIAMI B,EACH, Flo. \}P- For-

fi
B

JamaJca::,

!4WIIENCE, .,.}(an•.:,..w:ea ,Sarjtte .won • tbe Gle.l\.n Cunningba~ ,

a:amt. SCore was knocked
the KansaS C!ty Athletic:&amp; in
prevjous start although h~

U you. don't ))ave anythin·g
do Tu¢sda_v evening gel down to
the ba&amp;eb811 diamond and .see

J

Memo~;lal ·JI.

runS lo til: inninrra
hla llrst bll leque
rookie ·rr8iik i.Uy won

thge ~vo team• p.lay. It should
prOve to be a v•lry t-hrilling ball
game. When Mid&lt;ilt!IP011
and
Pomeroy meet there is aJ,way!

'

' by ~a neck jn tl)e

IIalit

as the Indians
troll Tlrers 114

Hard.hltting CharJea Smith will
be at ahof'f.sto.p and D•Ye Hindy

,,

tavorite NalhUa

·

th~.~~;,;

Hennesy

NEW YORK;

•«•r Sam failed to eome
fJJ; •Ye,r:~ t.Fifos with the

Jndtaits.

On the bases will be Ed F"""'' I
son at first , .John Vroman
olid, and al tbird for the Ja&lt;i&lt;eloj
will be either Bob
TOtm'I\Y Davls.

be a bil
aav.e up on bim

bd~

ane

tbe
\Joato~ ,' 8ed .S.ox a 1-0 decision
over ttie New Ysrk Yankees

GAMU ,MPNPAY
· NATIONAL' LiAGI:II
No a:~tpel ~hechtled. ·

the Klnsu City
the Chicaao White So~
Baltimore Orioles beat thee ~rdio:
lngton Senator• 2·1 mmoor
er but the Nata won the
D-2.

B.QWLING SCORES:

Mllif'S' CITY ' ·

OHIO I'IIODUCI
R. Pollock ---- 180
E. Thoml8 ·--· 1:W
T. Eva no • ·--. 13$
K. WlWomo --· 178

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169 I~ ~
lOI 1'10 4
13+ Ulll

F. llvtke - -··. 177 JI30 10'1 ·
Till~

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CIQW'&amp; CHICKI
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Moacblnl :.~-- · 220 17!'184
Hovoul• -··-·· til IN, IDT
Kunale · -·-· -· 1M 1U l&lt;ICI

f1

Belle• --------- 110 214 180

Lout&amp; -···-···- 184 I'll :100
Total -······-· 811 8'14 86'1

CotumtnUI, 'raUl~ 4-3, ra!Jied
ll•trfa
four rll'llo \': the levenlb lnh·
E
to Wlt~t tJ\e ~ener ftom Torbu.t t'h&lt;e r~elt• teared e&amp;rlJ

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particularly, It added, the alt-.•·
tion IM "deplorable" bee~u11, of.
Government fUrtallment ot cottOi\
D.rreage. Aa a result, more thai
60,000 farm flmlllu hav~ bt~'
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