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Postponement
MayNotHalt
Shot&amp;he.dule

Faye Thomat, Anna Murray, RoG"' Hytell, Tommy Brown, Bobby Dillard, Barton ~ampbei.L 1M
Kennedy, C:harl"t IUHre, ~ ~l,m

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Wilson, Karen Hoffner,
Ralph Werry end Benny Ewing.
$&amp;:CON() ROW: Bill Hobstttttr,
Astntth Tracy, Nancy tbmm,
Dianna Wataon, Gail Stivers,
Sue Phillips, Judy Jenning• and
M.rl~tat Scholl. THIRD ROW:

PICTURID It the Feckrettd Junllr Cholr which will sing at tht
lY Mether' s D1y strvlc:e,
I. Left to right FRONT
W are: Temmy Werry, Sutit
'JW.Wtf Judy Wthrung, Leah
"Gr..,....., Brenda lntrtham, Sha-

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oool -ltht, low "' 41'&amp;. T Ar douctr" 11'111 . .,..,., with

Nonon, Bill Glltbl, Slndro lfto
gnhem and Shtlll Strau"" Dl·
radar,
WiJIIatn KenMdy .

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BRIDGES AT TOKO.RI
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WIWoiD H-lf;,G.- Kel17

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BROKEN LANCE
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,;....tJle May me cttug 00 t he Count:y..,-councll ol Parent·Tcacher As

~ocia.Uons

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Thursday

~M id dleport
H1gh
Bcca~.~Se o( the abse nce o.f

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tbe preside nt and v!ce·pres1dcnt,
110 bu.aine.u meetmg
WBii
held
'tid the program Wll present ~ d
_. the Middleport Kmd erga1tcn
pl,l()il&amp; u.nd cr the dm~ctwn of
t.helr- 1tcach cr, !win. Guy Reynolds,
and the sc hool vocal
teach ct,
.... Cat.men Dee nht The chtld·
~Jn co•tume presente&lt;l "Th1 ce
IIJUn" and "Mot her Huhbard s
.,afty" With !U'iJst ltutions b~lng
ma~e for subshtutes a~J one aftllr
1pothcr of the chi ldren became
Plun!i Wl're cmu pll'1 1·d fo r the
lll either wtl h mumpJJ ot' rn ell!l COIIlnJUillon breakfa st PO Mulh et'-t
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Hay, fot f1r~t communH·unls .mrt
.,...hl'n tiH S.J• ted
Sf!bools represe nted were S.•lis· llll'lr fmndJ,
.bury, Syr&amp;CU!IC, Tuppers Pl.am.s, Henrt Gutld mf•! Thm st!.!y lVf'll
Chuter 1 Sugar Run and Mtdd1c tnU tn tlw ~.:hurt.h iHI&lt;.II tonuru

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That Gt... Mora For Less!

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Communion Meal
Planned By Guild

Thre..Room O...ler

NEW FURNITURE

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Mr.~ ll emu Nt' ll'l , pre:std(•nl, pt ··commtlbcc- or Hulett over the m!'et mg wlnl"h op·
~hO- local PTA inv 1ted th e guc11t.s t·ned wtth p1 uy1•r bv t h~ He~ Fa·
to the school dl ntng room where tllt'r fohn Turc l Mr:-; Elln er 11. ·h
~n arrana:ement of SJlr lng fl oiW wurth \\fiS t cpnrtt•d lll, bv th e stclt
,,. was used on the tN• table and ~.:ornnull t•e A bt:'tiOr aHt•nrtnm•e

h o~ltail t y

apJ~ed tea and cookws

made

f30.00 DOWN
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Ui'e H001 e Economics a:trls un ion set'\' tL'c A eontrlbutmn of $5
der the direction of t heir teach· wns nuutc to the Cliiii'PI" fund

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c1ppo!nted fm· tht&gt;
' Jt.mben or the committee wa rt&gt; .June mcelln g were Mrs J ohn
Kr1. Robe rt Schmoll, Mrs
JIJC Handl ey, Mr s c.. eorgc Hackett Jr
¥oun1 J r, Mrs Mtllard Wilder Mrs Henry Wells, Mn1 "Willuun
Mt•.s W&lt;•l l!l, Mrs .Jos1•p h Conde und
IUUb, Mrll John !Jaker,
friAOII Andcuon
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Surprise Party
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Davl ~ wn s

On . Tll1 Br11htelt ~

evening given by ht' r p11rcnl:.,

and Mrs W ll Davt s at their

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•!;1Garno• were playcil chunu.: tiH'
and pmt:s awardrd lht!
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h,v t he prt':Hdtmt con·
1 hlll t••l lh • mcNi ng nrttJr
whwh
•&lt;•fn•, nm 1 1 1 ~ WNf' served by ~frs
11 ,. 1'111 Oh lm ~~· r. :llr~ Frank Gre!!i.s 1
\Irs I :t•ar' \\ rpp · !, 111rs 'l'honhtR
tit•nn,• ·~ .1 · ,,., IJt . !w l!m·sottJ

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At /)mw Karr Frmeml i
l''uum·al scrv•ct.·~ lctr Dana Kart·

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Rutland Home JlelnDIISiri.IIDII
mletln&amp; to be held Tueoday May
10 rr,m 10:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. at
lin. EYOiyn' Hill's home. Potla&lt;k will be ocrved at nooa. foiry.
one lbat Ia lnteresletl in lbi dla·
eu.B•Jon ia InVited to attad.

urdli)&lt; and probablf sliD th~ Au..
triaD lrea.4- Sunday, •'roncb FoJo.

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and so n (\r z n1P o..vl \lr,
tlta l\unt r.1 of N1w SU·oillsYII)e
~ r and ~~"' l'rlwa1rt
AC':wrr, Mr~ 0 J KRutl:
11 nd Mrs Wtlhn d Kautz •"'' ·'" -"'
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day with red ,...... and pencila
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bellnlllnc ol •
of JDoeliap
----~oa lree:Jiq,'" J1rs, Geaev. Nolp.
Home Domonatntion Aaeat 11id
today. A meet1111 will be bold on
Miy 111at the Loog Bottom Sohool
fO. tbe Reo&lt;IBviii..U&gt;nc Bottom CINCINNATI PIIODUCI
Club aacl. the PortliDd Club. The
dl.....rop)s l!&lt;heduled lor cb...
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1rnlmown to 'lis •predecesson: ·But
skill and
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home or \h~ ... ~ ,
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gijts 25 to 40c

hilb~r;

the hilher; choice 180 to'

sOWS 25c

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&lt;hers 18 llll; 230 to :!110 ·lb, 17 40;

aMI to 275 lb 16 90; J'l~ to .300 lb
lifl,f(J; cho1ce SD'91!s ~ tti 13t75;
MEIGS GENI!UL
300 to 1!00 lb 12.110 to 1~~.
Admllt~ to
tattle 2,100, eilves .. . Urly Hospital over
r~"'ipts mclude# arotua4 1 1lo•ds Charlie' Hill,
good to (•toie.e f~ ea\tle; ttade
, kll;tw all classes; ei&amp;UJiltC!r: 1Sl~rs.
yearlings and h~ers told: •eak to
DOe lower; cowi ~n( ~Ia ' ibout

youn1 men lh1t the. · .cotnrmt-

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moderately active; barrows · and Richland and Monta•m"""
lies.
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~ot ahcnvn up. The. br.st proJ~t b
tq be the co~plehon Dl t~e. ~:
diamond and 1t was thought t~at
tbe ball players of the
are4 ~eady; goad to Chmce 'steiiri

n~Jral

Saturrl~ y tnfll ntn ~: ,111 1 13
\o u~ ro n(lrtio n

CINCINNATI LIYISTOC:I(

Mlddl- Park Aaooclatlon.
ID&lt;., reported thrt the low fall""
tuJ., wotlr:en '1ll4 helped with the
at lhe p~rt olte Saturday,
~~~isted , )'i&gt; several (irla but th:'t

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Suffers St!tback

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llftcle IUbstu.tiated. CIBe 1if Olth
of ~ youngster geltiq !be ~II&lt;'
vaecme lut ye.r of biVi.Og' eoft_.
troded 1&gt;01io. The .,.~101

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Rl&gt;ck 'sprib~s Gra'nge will meef
in ~~liilir . I!WiiQil . Tbunday · ai 8
p. jn..,t! .tb'e Graoie ~II. \York
lint ~rid second deerees .wll('
glVfD. : ;rhe 1 rrten, are .to be

perienceJ shopper doe~ th~ some thing, Scans the
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pulot aod poeklgiq foods for
lrot!aiot will be the &amp;U~ject lor ihe

.IOJil•tei 'V. ,M. Molotov here Sit·

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~1\," A..ini'UP'..:..tHe West""' B~ nr.e loullrl lnlnioten
.,.ill , meet with Soviet l'oi'eil,l.

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·~' ® ~o :g~tJI:Ie t&gt;li~~J~~u1t~'1;he~;},...:t.;· :,,; ..
e~r.j,l"lced angler "'R1~l'}lli.\~;pot~': ; ' · ..
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Com tnt: f1, 11 out of town for
the '&gt;t'J v rr~ Wt'IC \!r nn j Mrs.
C"all Grtfrtilh, ~11 and \Irs Wil·
ll am G1Hrtth \ lr 11 nd :11 1.s Floyd
Gntrtt h nnrl so n l\tt•! lhty M.ra
h gn.r!i C 1 f h l n~t· t Mrs
z u~ Wil
lr 11m5on RIHI so u, .Jacktc,
Mr illtd '\ol n; Et.ll'lll"d
Dt [e nhllu,qh , Mrs .Jo'r Hllt' I'S c1·a'tg Mrs
('arl Smll h .1n rt .~on GHr)'' Mn
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success ·lies·largely i~ k~~ing WHERE '• .

~tillOd In pink untJ green w1Lh 1 nmutl was in Ber·r h Grove cetlndlcs and th o m11ctlptlon ".H'fCI Y un tl pall h. at·cr.s- won

llrown, Ahta Collm.,, V11
~" llilifo Hunt, Ruth Ann, Mtk c pnd
-••• Brothers, Terry Mnlnakor,
Folmer and Lou,mnll Leon·

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SJjtln~ 1\ vr, w~•1e hel d fr{lm th e

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CHIC~O UP-hwoll L•

In Middleport

2 [) m w' •h 1he Rev t.. M
the honored K•Wl&gt;! 'll'"""d \tn hr ht ' f
p,t.lf'r of tht' St
nice gUh; rcrrc~thm"ni" [ Paul 's Lu lttt't'an Chtm :h off tcl a
Jncludmg a !ante' I tmg.
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aurprl»c b1rthd11y 1111rty Tm•:;

Sidney T.

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Ho~tcs~f!s

Mra. Joe BIUiey, were 11ervOO

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JearUng~ 19M:

would help With th1s work sine!!
th'cy w6uld enobfil s? much ~~'
tbe completion of a fu"St·r~ dl,...
rnond.
The committee ~ltn.s to work
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:SIHuniay st~rtint r1t
bul they . are doul&gt;lful o(;

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eholce heifers 18.25·t~' 22'.30; utiU~~and eomq1ereif,l b.ulls ~ 14 to
r~~; cqtters 12 to-lt;'!Ye.Jen mo-del'ately active; ~~e to prime

b.60 to 25; commeft!aJ arid ~ood
the work of cle1riq · 1••to 2l!Kl
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site
tltne' t. tab ath'ah· · ,SI)eep 100 earl)! ~:«ejpts, u ~:;az
tue. ltd dirt w.hicll bad been ol.t· to one- small lot cl)oice 1i1
Ol'ed. lor the · leveling of t~e ' oJ,ucbter lamb&gt; wbich sbfd •&lt;OJIJiirc
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Moooay, May 9, 1955

The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Miadleport, Olilo
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KEYHOLE REPORTER

The Daily Sentinel

-BackslaifsAt The White House

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Bot1ine111-Kimball , Inc .
eept Suday by Tbe Ohio Valley 343 Lu:iagto!l Ave., New l'ork
lnltinel, Inc., at HO Mecbanlc: Clty, 16, N. Y.

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St., Pomeroy, 0. Buaineu offiet Subtcription rates : I)elivery by .
pbllllt 311, edltorlll ofll.. phODe c•rier where available 30 eents
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Pomuoy, Ohio

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Rldlord S. Ow1n

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oftlce.
IUMO; six months. $7.80; three
month!, $3.i0. B.v motor route

wJrere availabl.e .:me

IY MIRRIMAN SMITH
Unlti:CI Preu Whit• No~JM Wrl'-r
WASHINGTON UP-I!aeks"lp
at tbe White HOUle:
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The Salk polio vaccine brin&amp;:s to
mind the importance that drug
discoveries c::ould have made in the
liv es of occupants of the White
House in days past.
A pharmacist and editor u[
" The Prescriptioniat," Edward P .
Fleming, wrote recently and mov·
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t4.23; three months $2.MJ, ont·
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88 · proved fa'Uible .
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The ,Charr.lber's booklet lists six
forecut the future . Palmists and· 1urrent t)ipes of ec••nomit anrl
eryatal . ball reB:fers and oth~r businf'U foreeaating. Here is a
sueb performers have plied the1r briE'f not on eeh one :
ar:ts. for eptuliea, and are &amp;UU
:tlOONOMlC M&amp;DEI.S. Theae
doing H.
are mathe,matical anal,wis. or pa.st
ln. thiJ c;omplex modern era, relatlons~lpa, Jueh as sales and
a ,Yery d~Merent eateaory ol fore- natlonal mcome, from which pre·
tlsHot bill been developed and d~iotll m:ay be made. The dan.
It h~,. ·flourished like the green a:er u~ in auumina that the rebv tree. lt is bued on the prin- lationsbl9s have been meaiKlt'ed
cipal of using more or leo prov· &amp;e~ately 111d wUl remain uh,
en methods and data to antlei· ehtnled.
pate what wi'll happen in the bw-SIOO'roll MMLYIIIS. The e&lt;oiDHI and eeonornic .ephere in
tnli'P.tlu .or year• to come. It haa nomy it divided into key aectors
bet'D nld that every major busi· -hwentorle~, for~lgn trade con·
nus policy dtci5ion ia an exer- ttruction, l#ltuJture, ek. Eac:h
e~ iD forecuting In a double l.s aMLyr.ed and a summary m·ade
en1e, !or it concern&amp; both the to ret the outlook as a whole.
f~ure ~ .fd the economy as a
MONEY • ORl!IDlT. Theae
. .ole aHd the future Df the lndi· Cort!':uts' 1re based . on the ldta
v,i4Ual butineu involved. Thull. that major r·eceaalons have occurtbe owaen and managers or red here only af~er a decline ln
bualneiiM ol alm09t every kind the money stiPP'ly.
aad 1lzt are con&amp;tantly eng11ed
ia 10me variety of foreoastinJ . aAROMl!lflilltiS OR SIGNAL~! .
MllllY lar1e enterprises employ tmtlcaton such a.q new inJCorpor.aecf~nomi.lh 1nd ttati&amp;tieiaJM
for tlona, stoe~k prices, hours worked
other~t are conaidered as .aig·
that purpoae. A oud&gt;er of the and
of .turning points, either up
ntrls
.rovernment d.eputment.s periodor
down.
teally ls.sue forecast&amp; concernilur
SIM~ rnElND PROJECTION
prOiptcta for employ.m«!nt, arrl·
The
forecaster plots prorlu&lt;etion,
cultural AalN, bu·einesa volume,
shipmcn11 or sales over the put
cotuumer demand.l, and 10 on.
ffNf yeara and frcnn them proThe Chamber of OomrrH!~e of ject.s next year'J trend . One cart·
the United Stwto has plibli.shed ch U t11at ~omethme.s trends are
a booklet on the .almject. Design- extremely di"~ficu}l to reeh~n-ize .
ed primarny to help
business
.A!P!PlDAJiSlNG
E}CjPECJI'iA"
ex:ecullVfll mak-e their own eco· 1110NS. .'rhc roreca!,ter takrs jnto
ncmlt foreca\1, . it li.!llts
th.e acount the opinion.!! of execu·
major technique• in aeneral use. Lives, saleamen, cons11mers and
It alto ex'l)la!ns sC&lt;me o( the pit· others. Obviou.sly, i.n lh e course
falls, and Lelh where patt rore. nl doin.g this he may lw mcpos.ed
C'llttJ have JI'One wronll and why . lo gue-J,work and hun!:'hes .
A prim.~ eumple of lhi11 OClCUf·
Anv kind of forecastin·g, the
red wh!n,)CA!io 'tl,l,l a! oxt,~ bo okl•t ~~lfrve,s. i~ moco
or •n
foreeut Ualfi the Uft!ted S~fei art than . a l \ eJence. 1' 11 be&lt;lieves
Willi d~e fo.r ,I ~_.tacly.'imlc de'*'tl'k· '!hat the WOrCia , ''watcll 'ou1 for
a!Qo In lill. Or. Clark la a dia- sur:pri•H•s" should be
writl.en
tin1uished ec:onomi1t, and hU acro.s:. the pa·ges o.f every fore·
vle.ws got world wide attention . cast. 'I'hot se ems to be excellent
HI&amp; error was in relying entirely advice.

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He bernme n hero when he savtm})erton of Detroit dou He'a ed two ladius. Hsrdly anybody

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inerlcan. 'trucking AII!Ociatlon·a
tOVetlld award.

knew about the Incident nntil a
couple of weeks lntcr when
Floyd !luhmilted a routine report.
He
had, It turned out, witnes!lcd
"Aller a 10111 ride," Floyd nld,
an
acciderit
in which n car caught
lllce to aet out of the c:ab or
He grabbed his tire extinI huvy Lrutk and take fk,nnie, fire.
1111 wile, and Flo7d Jr -he'o ' 13, eulsher, dou11ed the flames and
l!~told. who'o II •nd Baby Mike aave fint·ald to the victims and
io~ • Whirl aroun(l Rodfnrd Town.' then called help to gel the Women
•~P Jn Uae Detroit •rea. They all to o hoapital.
H~D io rlde, too."
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1'h1 curly-hatred Floyd, Senior,
Ia ·h•lf and laeh Jhf of lit reet and
jrttiJho 1811 pounda. He lo ollm and
tlint. ar.d you wouldn't w1nt. to
tra\!le IWita with him In an alley .
"Ttuck drlver1 aren't really 10
b" ._. told me. 'But they havtl
bt when the oerl!llnn demt~nds .
morily we try to he as pllllte
~ Lhe lunf'h atop• as we are on
•vo•d. If 1 man kef'ps hila no11n
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not fairly be called fellow 'travelBY CHARLES M. McCANN
United Prets St•ff Correspond•nt lcrs of the Reds. But too often, in
The visit which India' s peppery the United States viewpoint, the)'
Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon and lhc Communists happen to be
is paying to Chinese Communist goinv. the same way diplomlltiPremier Chou En-lai this week &lt;'ally.
Could Do Good
msy make him t~ diplomatic hero .
lt is entirely possible that the
This time it is difficult to see
Krishna Menon-Chou talk11, start- how Kl'ifihna Menon t'Etn. do any
ing today In the Red ChincHe cnp· harm. He could do much gdod.
itnl of Pciping, may lclld to United
Here is the situation : ·
SlalesCommuilist negotiations on
Chou En-lai made the dramalic
a Formosa cease fire.
announcement on April 23, .at the
They also may have importanl. A!iia-Africa conference ill Banbearim~ on the .~uddenly inten.&lt;&gt;l· dung, In'done1ia, that Red China:
lied efCort ol United Nations Se· was ready to negotiate directly
cretary General Oa g Mommarsk · with the pnited States on tb.e F'or;
jold to win the release ot Amen- mosf situati_o~~An~ Jo'ar E~~o8t,lr.n iSi!'
can and , othor
NUes m genfjl'al.
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F:vcr since then, there h.is been''
tiou of the armistice. ·
a bubbling undercurrent or secret
· The State Dep11rtment does not diplom atic negotiations involving
often care much for the diplonm· counlrlcA which have diplomatic
Uc activith.~s of Indian Prime Min- relations with both . tho United
1.,
lster Jawaharlnl Nehru and Krlsh. Stutes and Red China.
nn Menon, who is his chief dele·
Nehru annOunced in New Delhi
gate to the U, N. and chief dlpfp. on April 30 thpt durtng the Ban;
matlt advise•··
dung .conference Kl'isttna !.fcnon
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27. Periods
ot time
29. Kettle
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7. Simpleton
8. Coln1
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15. Depart.
9. On the oeean
18. Thu•
to. Payment
In
11. Perched
ror u.. ·ot
debt
33. Acl'
18. NaUonal
a butldinl'
rod oTahltl) 10. Llttteclrl
cumur
late
20. Ooala
18. Patron .. lnt
8~. Excla.
21. Strata
otaallorrma.Uon
Roman poet 19. Anrer

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29. ll'onner coin 21. Become
Undl&amp;)
80. Touch
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aaturated
With liquid
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kbOWD 1utomobilts from his earliest memories, tle seldom gtane~
up when an airplane flew overhead. he enjoyed his radio as does
every modern boy.
"Yet a heel was blistered on the
tennis
court, infection set in to
aspttts" of the Formosa 11iluation.
Aj; the result, Nehru ljlid, Chou be followed by the dread septiceInvited Krishna Menon to Peiping mia. and ance again death eluded
every barrier to invade the White
to continue the talks.
Uouse
and carry away a presi·
"We have known for some time
lhal Red China was ready to eh- dent's ·1on. Several dozen sulfa tab
ter direct talks with America on lets wovJd ha\le been an erteetive
barrier, but the Coolldges knew
Formosa," Nehru sald.
Kri!lhna Menon took off for Pel- no mOre of sulfa than' did the Linping Saturday.
coins of an4'ibiotics."

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meuure
or lenctta
42. Talk
43. Malt
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,fi, Short fer
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"'l'heoclore'! 1

T1lked With AJftb••••dor
Before he left, he had sOme
long talks with John Sherman
Copper, the new United States
ambassador.
It happened, interestingly, that
Hammarskjold's stimulated
at·
temOt t~ get the American prisonen In China freed coJncided with
Krishna Menon's villi)~~
Hammar!lkjold announced&lt; last
Thufsday at U.N. beadquartets in
New York City that he baa "in·
tensltied" his work In behalf 'o f
the g,riaonel's. The intensification
startid during a 10 day viBlt he
made,. to EUrope.
H~ said that it wai "just my
feeling that this is the time for
it" t~at led to hi1 S'idden stimulated.actlvity.
But the Chou-Krishna Menon
talks and the prisoner situation fit
together.
There is also the neW development that the· Chinese Reds have
juot asreed to aecepl roUe! pack·
aees through tbe lted Crosa for 54
detained Americans. Thue Americans include UJ imprisoned airmen-U of them aceused of being
"sples"-in whose b~aU Harn·
marlkjold is primarUy acting.

Now that Sprlnc lo bore, our ~to tum to - . bedr,
pretty new ttre... ana • ablq)Jll clem bomL
Now, too, 11 1be time to 1et tbe fl.mJly car Ill Jet W ...,.
weatber. We JUit uw • survey report that aes ot. tbe t1mo ira
the women wbo lake the famib'
Jn to be oertl&lt;&gt;e4. So If tblo
b up lo fOU. here ...., aome ;=:-=~-=-=:.:.:=:...=:..:..=:
llillJp to talk over wt111 JOW' to have,_ ..,_ ... dealer "' ....... .......
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bolb
If JOU han bnoke podai OD4 c1ukb podal
bOtD uliDI (lt 7011 haYti atlu:adani tnrwg ...
permuaal litJol)- bo od,l- .
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1101 remain Ia lbo radia..,. oU c:becked 1114 lldjuotod,
...,.,.. • II '!'"IllS Ut1der . If TOU ba.. 011 - l i e 111&gt;1
.......,.. drlviDc ....uu-- Ira............. lha oil ill may. be Ito ruol - l i v e obould bo dle&lt;:bd.
quati\ieo. Tbla may .,._ ~
'l'he -- ~
nulialo&lt; to nlll OD4 develop be exomiDod.
cradiL
ADd ....w to bo rotated
Dnill .AJeeW
to eq11;8llze wear -.4 iDcrHIS

Aleobol(tbo"i&gt;oM&gt;erliWM!t1t" ~~lillie_._
,
anti·fneze) must deftnitel7 be lellliou 1114
..,._._ at-.
drained in a.Prinl. or it will boll be
~ )"our c;ar will
away in hot weather. So be IUl'e best
~to terve you a.t Jta: Yer'Y
~ &lt;he&lt;k fOUl' anti.freeze oitua- dri"'•• 'PriiiC 1114 111111111100,
lion. May lo a coocl monlb for
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to uae tbelor •u[U:plGnM
technique. tu find ou.t l!tOtl Ucl
more lllbout the ltnlefure aect
Wllnted

worSinp of tbe huina.u ODd
· while, nn tbe other ·ba!llll, '"Tbe
preMure ol our a.oeiaJ erial. CCllft6
pelJ ~hmt to be concerned wlth
practioal 1ol:utions. wbieb ua h
promptly applied."
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Def~Ia'l to Cl'rtly "a limli OO o.u..mb.e.r of people." BIJt ''nH•I:UflCa.
tiODf, derivatives,
and ~p!Jt,a::
tiona help to extend it. UDcfuJ..
ne~ m~ farther Lha~ it eould
' eo Jt.lelf. This .. thre.tteDI .MliO'h
::a~,:~~trumeot ol rtaeaRb 'may

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LAUNDRY • .,
COMPANY

look your best in bancllox•.
fresh clothe•. Our experr..r.
vice tu~n!. 1om out looking
like newL_

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tJen Zuckerman iult of black-:
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white silk bow scart and cama• ·
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safest that ean be had.

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utlsted b7 a a~an.. At lead
nine unldentUied m• ·dJed 111
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tbe number ot pe.reona llilled ID•
fuur Oll~o ttotel a.ru ~ tar
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don eomplcted the painting of the
Canter's Cave Swimming Pool and
installed· the filter to &amp;ecure Wol·
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leotual popularity."
"Tranaference"' and "psycholl)..
&amp;ieal dYra.anries" are technie;l
terJb. relerriDI to some ol the
meant b)' which thll most advan-.
oed of the sciencct of the mind
9eJ'D]its 1ome trOubled people t~
penetrate through many mindlayers and come to the core of
thrir mmtal beinp.
In this co~ion., Dr. Fraaz
Alexander, direetor ol the Chicago lnltitute tor 'F1ycboanal~i.a.
.remarked that there U so much
dem:and for ps~nalytic pene.tr.Uons oi human minds becawe
-the world ol. afifa.iJ'J aDd emotions
~tb wb~ .rnirtcb have to deal
IS too com.plex to permit human
bei~Jg~ to Jive automatically.
"A genen~l principJ~· is iftvotvoo, be Jlid. ''Coruciouane..
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POOL WORK FINISHED
C. E. Blakeslee and Baker Gor-

wearlneu

Floyd pcrhapa Ia the typical
safe driver at hl!l ago. Th!! back
••d forth to work driver would
take 50 years to drive hal( a mil·
lion mileM. But to do it every day
of Ihe year, almost, a Man baa to
be on
his toes. The Harvard
School or Public Health recently
haft this to 11ay about export per·
sons behind the whed of a lethal
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League Leaders
BY UNITED PRESS
NATIONAL LEA!'UE
Pln•r !\•.r:rt ~B R H Pet.
Mueil~ jW · . · J5 4n .f2l
Repulski, St. L. · 9&lt;1 t2 33 . .367
Campnla, Bkln l3 85 16 30 .353
Logan, Milw . 23 M 17 29 .34i
Moon, St. L.
20 92 15 31 .337
AMERICAN LiAGUE
Kalina, Detroit 24 91 19 37 .407
Kuenn, Det. . 24 10() 18 39 .300
Bauer, N. Y.
22 90 23 31 .344
Avila, Cleve . 24 1h '11 SO ,326
Vernon, Wash. 23 90 10 29 .322
Home Runs-Snider, Dodgers 8;
Zernlal, Athletics 8; Furillo, Dodgers 8; Kluszewski, Redlegs 7; Lollar, White Sox "1 .
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gers 29; Campanella, Dodgers . 26;
Vernon, Senators 26; FurUlo, Dod·
eers 23; Nieman, White Sox 23.
Runs-Smith, Indians 24; Bauer,
Yankees 23; Mantle, Yankees 22;
Snider, Dodgers 22; Gilliam, Dodgers 20; Carrasquel, White Sox 20.
Hits- MueJler, Giants 40; Kue:M
Tigers 39; Kallne, Tigers 37; f(epulski, Cards 33; A:~ron, Braves

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LEGEND OF THE WEST
744 Titles Recorded
One of the most colorful char·
acters In the legends of the West For County In April
comes to the screen in a new
A total of 744 automobile tiUes
Print-by · Technicolor adventure were recorded at the Clerk or
Universal·lnternationo:~: s "Destr.r'• Courl:1 office during the month of
which opens Tuesday at the Tem- April, Mrs. Evelyn Lucke, deputy ;"thod tb.at ill Qualitieo ..
ple Theatre.
clerk reported today. This inelud
ed 295 notations, 197 memos, 2:i3
c::ancellations, 21~ ai!idavits and
13 dupliCate, making: a total of '
$880. The county will receive
$601U50 of this, while $2'14.50 goes
to the Stote.

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The quea.tioJt bdore the PI)'·
eboaoal)'tltl who were engared
in Jeareb.iag their own Foull wa.
whether their nicnce now needl
a "credo"-a Dlatement ot bcliefl!l
to wb.:.Cb ail eould subscribe aad
in which aU could have UllQUtst·
loDiDI faith:'
There w.u no agreement. of
eourte; a« waa there much likelibood ol. •uch a psy.choanal¥f,ic
"credo" bein1 fornMdated any
tlme »OOD. But Dr. Gregory Zil·
boorg, usoeiate cbnleal prate~tor ol pqcbi~ry. New York Un.;.
venity M.tcHt.ai College, said payeboanalyltl feel a need fur one.
'Dle way thing~ are nDW he
said, ''tralllferenee take-s • tbe
place C1l ebarit~ . psycholoaiul
dydamica takea the J,ol.ace
ol.
spiritwd ~ues, and even the
moat el~Jt.Jr ps)'!!1ioanalytic philOJJcophy, tn so far 11 it ii a philoy
ophy, taUt ir.tc a II!Piritual 001aUon de&amp;pite iu increasing lntel-

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In .climates where anti-freeze
solutions are unneeeuary, tbe
cooling .,...tem of tpe car should
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havalt- ,.... wa;,tat. 0D4 have a -.,
tbe OUCI&gt; lubrialll... .lol&gt;to -...... ...
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JlYt pla:c to :ftulble ~"01
and ld !lao or
adJuotl!lTile W'lthdrnol ot ~ te 1M
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c:ommoa eumple ll , . . 411 atfo
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UnltM ,,... lcle•c• lllflt.,.
·1mW YOI!K IJP-&amp;lll ,.plotm al tbo JUllJI• ol the burMD
ttdD4 were takin;e down their
r;wm t-m 101' one another todly.
Li1e .10 Mlt.D)' o1 their tufferiJll
pt.Ue&amp;U, they too, have
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such as has taken
a back seat ever aince~;:~oki!~h?~~;:
blazed a new trail
the
years aco.
"Ankle• Awelch" wu o~j,po~ed
to be the answer, and
it ill. The trouble with
officially erltical fOr 1 l•t;:;~
is that 'it lacki a taateful
of its time-honored

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lawn witb\tl the week, but '!lie
word "tnUblotlc" had oot ret belb
coJoed. Of CQurse. that w~
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a hovel. Five .dollors

Pbarmaeiat Fleming allo points

"It wns founrl," tho 10rvey eon·
chtded '\hat good drivers ar(!
relollvel~· young, wlth an av@rage
P:ormtr Mlrlne
3ge of J:t. Tbl\t Ia the aae levi!!
. Floyd, f&lt;N" 1ure. could aet up at which indlvlduala are constdJill kn\ldi:IH If the OCCI!IIon do. el'tld lu have achieYod i fair delie b 84---4Jr will be Slt- ilree or pl.'rsonal maturlty and
41Y-~ be ICrved a couple of stabllitl ."
hliebea ln tke Marinet. lie did hla
Flo~·11 Jr.
and llatold dotl'l
""' trloll IJI 113'7, got out with think th ey want to be truck driv1\0nor~, eouldn't stand the bore·
ers like th eir dad.
~om of ctYIIlln life and went biC:Ir:
t'll~ , !Qq. He Wll WO\Iftded in
The)' want to be baaebaU play.
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at Salpan •nd Okin· ~r~ . Floyd is better thao ~ lair
lrid bl!l a Pur~lt! •Jeart with shortatop, nccordina to bi1 pappy,
elulteri.
and thr Washington Senatora, wh o
"I'm prou d 0r my man, " Bonnie
.., are s oeking a shortt.top b~ttt!r
bJ• m1\te for 1' year1, saltl. She have 11 shorp look at th~ ~ld.
.. hll • rtlht tO be,
Mike iN a little .d~el"t&amp;ur mOn.
ths
old
' )'tmb/WLOp hla an tlm01t pC!r·
with the Com.
''Dul" nrrorriing to his f,op, "He
lll Calritn, Int., • Detroit rattles hl~ rattle dP~·btnded ,
aWl)' company. Away he went M!'ybe w(' got 1 pitcher • lft the
f&lt;i:.lltH a tnllli&lt;MI nllleo In nine maktna ."

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dOV4olatlngly &gt;$ tbo~lb it lliljl

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ot 1DtibiotJc1 WOuld hiYt Jlih
Willie LlDcoln 'ptoyine out. OJt tho

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;,crape. And that wasn't hili fault .
UtdtH ' ' " ' lt1H Corttt!Mnftnt Some clown bumped Into the back
WASHINGTON UP--What doea of his truck and knlcked it a little.
tM driver ot the year do On hl11 The damage wa11 on,y $65 and It
d'Q oU? He take• hi.J family for a didn't come pllt of our lad'~ take
home.

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hlm ~lind Mary Lincoln, yet .dea;h

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. ~ ah.ae,l:e(:l and even
india:nut wheil they bea\(l that
som®ne was (.t ryl.ne to ' spread a
lie that their pa~~c)st).fMn were
given favored ,tr~eot and received the~ vaeeiDe 1110iltbe before other clii(dren. it j\(lt didn't
happen, nor W's th.ll~ request..
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upon that smau tia:Ul·e lym, 10
sun _in the big bed, it must have
seetned to have happened very
qulckly. the small boy comina in
frQm the drenching rain, the n~xt
day the sore throat: then the horrible cough, ,the high fever, the
·~e~o ol nut&amp;es and doetori,
the never endiD.J vigil by the bedJidt, the -.Iternatla&amp; hope and deIJ"Iir a.nd, finally, the irr~vgcabl~
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Quite- a reminder from Flenting.
POSJlbl7 in similar knowledte,
Preli4ent Elaenhower baa been in·
~~ ~at no f•von be aranted,
.no prlvalese ret:otnized but need
m the distribution of tt\e new po.
lio vaeeine.
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hiatory also NY
help to
why the Eisen.

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United ,,.... Dr.me ldltor
NEW YORK UP- Nothlnl bu
rocked Rr_padway tbi1 .~WaND-not
even the •lnate entendre of 1'en·
n.etsee WUI1am1' "Cit On A Hot
Tip Roof''- u hAl the UH of
''Anklet Awelth."
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Of coune, Br~dwa7 rock• lllf'l
ea~lly, so don't co ehedr:lns )'OUr
seu mographs. A minor rumor
dropped In the right ear will do
the trick.
"Ankles Aweigh" il not merely
a production that
~eems to be
well on the way to rid!nc out
succeesalully the generllll)' bad no.
tlces of the drama crJties. That's
happened many Urnes.
What c:a'u•ed the talk was the
fact that wbile tio3 rcvle\ftrs, J.t.!ftOst to a man, fvund little to ••Y
m favor of the muaical, the ,:ouJp
columnist• of the newspapera and
auch television penoniJIUea ai
Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason .and
Arthur Godfrey rallie-d behind it
as one, even before the ink on the
reviewa was dry.
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And what made tbll all the
more remarkable wa11 the fUrther
fact tbat mpat o! the colum'nistl
involved would
not give elij':h
o~ber the right l.ime.
The1e bad been a lot of advance
interest in "Anklet~ i.Aweigh".
Many a critic in recent )'etn bu
expressed. a desire to see again
real slam·bsnc, tast-dmnciog

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IY MIRRIMAN SMITH
Unlti:CI Preu Whit• No~JM Wrl'-r
WASHINGTON UP-I!aeks"lp
at tbe White HOUle:
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The Salk polio vaccine brin&amp;:s to
mind the importance that drug
discoveries c::ould have made in the
liv es of occupants of the White
House in days past.
A pharmacist and editor u[
" The Prescriptioniat," Edward P .
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88 · proved fa'Uible .
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The ,Charr.lber's booklet lists six
forecut the future . Palmists and· 1urrent t)ipes of ec••nomit anrl
eryatal . ball reB:fers and oth~r businf'U foreeaating. Here is a
sueb performers have plied the1r briE'f not on eeh one :
ar:ts. for eptuliea, and are &amp;UU
:tlOONOMlC M&amp;DEI.S. Theae
doing H.
are mathe,matical anal,wis. or pa.st
ln. thiJ c;omplex modern era, relatlons~lpa, Jueh as sales and
a ,Yery d~Merent eateaory ol fore- natlonal mcome, from which pre·
tlsHot bill been developed and d~iotll m:ay be made. The dan.
It h~,. ·flourished like the green a:er u~ in auumina that the rebv tree. lt is bued on the prin- lationsbl9s have been meaiKlt'ed
cipal of using more or leo prov· &amp;e~ately 111d wUl remain uh,
en methods and data to antlei· ehtnled.
pate what wi'll happen in the bw-SIOO'roll MMLYIIIS. The e&lt;oiDHI and eeonornic .ephere in
tnli'P.tlu .or year• to come. It haa nomy it divided into key aectors
bet'D nld that every major busi· -hwentorle~, for~lgn trade con·
nus policy dtci5ion ia an exer- ttruction, l#ltuJture, ek. Eac:h
e~ iD forecuting In a double l.s aMLyr.ed and a summary m·ade
en1e, !or it concern&amp; both the to ret the outlook as a whole.
f~ure ~ .fd the economy as a
MONEY • ORl!IDlT. Theae
. .ole aHd the future Df the lndi· Cort!':uts' 1re based . on the ldta
v,i4Ual butineu involved. Thull. that major r·eceaalons have occurtbe owaen and managers or red here only af~er a decline ln
bualneiiM ol alm09t every kind the money stiPP'ly.
aad 1lzt are con&amp;tantly eng11ed
ia 10me variety of foreoastinJ . aAROMl!lflilltiS OR SIGNAL~! .
MllllY lar1e enterprises employ tmtlcaton such a.q new inJCorpor.aecf~nomi.lh 1nd ttati&amp;tieiaJM
for tlona, stoe~k prices, hours worked
other~t are conaidered as .aig·
that purpoae. A oud&gt;er of the and
of .turning points, either up
ntrls
.rovernment d.eputment.s periodor
down.
teally ls.sue forecast&amp; concernilur
SIM~ rnElND PROJECTION
prOiptcta for employ.m«!nt, arrl·
The
forecaster plots prorlu&lt;etion,
cultural AalN, bu·einesa volume,
shipmcn11 or sales over the put
cotuumer demand.l, and 10 on.
ffNf yeara and frcnn them proThe Chamber of OomrrH!~e of ject.s next year'J trend . One cart·
the United Stwto has plibli.shed ch U t11at ~omethme.s trends are
a booklet on the .almject. Design- extremely di"~ficu}l to reeh~n-ize .
ed primarny to help
business
.A!P!PlDAJiSlNG
E}CjPECJI'iA"
ex:ecullVfll mak-e their own eco· 1110NS. .'rhc roreca!,ter takrs jnto
ncmlt foreca\1, . it li.!llts
th.e acount the opinion.!! of execu·
major technique• in aeneral use. Lives, saleamen, cons11mers and
It alto ex'l)la!ns sC&lt;me o( the pit· others. Obviou.sly, i.n lh e course
falls, and Lelh where patt rore. nl doin.g this he may lw mcpos.ed
C'llttJ have JI'One wronll and why . lo gue-J,work and hun!:'hes .
A prim.~ eumple of lhi11 OClCUf·
Anv kind of forecastin·g, the
red wh!n,)CA!io 'tl,l,l a! oxt,~ bo okl•t ~~lfrve,s. i~ moco
or •n
foreeut Ualfi the Uft!ted S~fei art than . a l \ eJence. 1' 11 be&lt;lieves
Willi d~e fo.r ,I ~_.tacly.'imlc de'*'tl'k· '!hat the WOrCia , ''watcll 'ou1 for
a!Qo In lill. Or. Clark la a dia- sur:pri•H•s" should be
writl.en
tin1uished ec:onomi1t, and hU acro.s:. the pa·ges o.f every fore·
vle.ws got world wide attention . cast. 'I'hot se ems to be excellent
HI&amp; error was in relying entirely advice.

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0..•, tbelr power, wben aiHfc~,J!
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lout thol'• wbat Floyd J .
He bernme n hero when he savtm})erton of Detroit dou He'a ed two ladius. Hsrdly anybody

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riVer of the year.wlnner of the
inerlcan. 'trucking AII!Ociatlon·a
tOVetlld award.

knew about the Incident nntil a
couple of weeks lntcr when
Floyd !luhmilted a routine report.
He
had, It turned out, witnes!lcd
"Aller a 10111 ride," Floyd nld,
an
acciderit
in which n car caught
lllce to aet out of the c:ab or
He grabbed his tire extinI huvy Lrutk and take fk,nnie, fire.
1111 wile, and Flo7d Jr -he'o ' 13, eulsher, dou11ed the flames and
l!~told. who'o II •nd Baby Mike aave fint·ald to the victims and
io~ • Whirl aroun(l Rodfnrd Town.' then called help to gel the Women
•~P Jn Uae Detroit •rea. They all to o hoapital.
H~D io rlde, too."
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1'h1 curly-hatred Floyd, Senior,
Ia ·h•lf and laeh Jhf of lit reet and
jrttiJho 1811 pounda. He lo ollm and
tlint. ar.d you wouldn't w1nt. to
tra\!le IWita with him In an alley .
"Ttuck drlver1 aren't really 10
b" ._. told me. 'But they havtl
bt when the oerl!llnn demt~nds .
morily we try to he as pllllte
~ Lhe lunf'h atop• as we are on
•vo•d. If 1 man kef'ps hila no11n
ht doesn't have io ~et up

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Ko~et~n W~, ·; alao. ~tars Mickey
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not fairly be called fellow 'travelBY CHARLES M. McCANN
United Prets St•ff Correspond•nt lcrs of the Reds. But too often, in
The visit which India' s peppery the United States viewpoint, the)'
Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon and lhc Communists happen to be
is paying to Chinese Communist goinv. the same way diplomlltiPremier Chou En-lai this week &lt;'ally.
Could Do Good
msy make him t~ diplomatic hero .
lt is entirely possible that the
This time it is difficult to see
Krishna Menon-Chou talk11, start- how Kl'ifihna Menon t'Etn. do any
ing today In the Red ChincHe cnp· harm. He could do much gdod.
itnl of Pciping, may lclld to United
Here is the situation : ·
SlalesCommuilist negotiations on
Chou En-lai made the dramalic
a Formosa cease fire.
announcement on April 23, .at the
They also may have importanl. A!iia-Africa conference ill Banbearim~ on the .~uddenly inten.&lt;&gt;l· dung, In'done1ia, that Red China:
lied efCort ol United Nations Se· was ready to negotiate directly
cretary General Oa g Mommarsk · with the pnited States on tb.e F'or;
jold to win the release ot Amen- mosf situati_o~~An~ Jo'ar E~~o8t,lr.n iSi!'
can and , othor
NUes m genfjl'al.
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F:vcr since then, there h.is been''
tiou of the armistice. ·
a bubbling undercurrent or secret
· The State Dep11rtment does not diplom atic negotiations involving
often care much for the diplonm· counlrlcA which have diplomatic
Uc activith.~s of Indian Prime Min- relations with both . tho United
1.,
lster Jawaharlnl Nehru and Krlsh. Stutes and Red China.
nn Menon, who is his chief dele·
Nehru annOunced in New Delhi
gate to the U, N. and chief dlpfp. on April 30 thpt durtng the Ban;
matlt advise•··
dung .conference Kl'isttna !.fcnon
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ot time
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18. NaUonal
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kbOWD 1utomobilts from his earliest memories, tle seldom gtane~
up when an airplane flew overhead. he enjoyed his radio as does
every modern boy.
"Yet a heel was blistered on the
tennis
court, infection set in to
aspttts" of the Formosa 11iluation.
Aj; the result, Nehru ljlid, Chou be followed by the dread septiceInvited Krishna Menon to Peiping mia. and ance again death eluded
every barrier to invade the White
to continue the talks.
Uouse
and carry away a presi·
"We have known for some time
lhal Red China was ready to eh- dent's ·1on. Several dozen sulfa tab
ter direct talks with America on lets wovJd ha\le been an erteetive
barrier, but the Coolldges knew
Formosa," Nehru sald.
Kri!lhna Menon took off for Pel- no mOre of sulfa than' did the Linping Saturday.
coins of an4'ibiotics."

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42. Talk
43. Malt
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T1lked With AJftb••••dor
Before he left, he had sOme
long talks with John Sherman
Copper, the new United States
ambassador.
It happened, interestingly, that
Hammarskjold's stimulated
at·
temOt t~ get the American prisonen In China freed coJncided with
Krishna Menon's villi)~~
Hammar!lkjold announced&lt; last
Thufsday at U.N. beadquartets in
New York City that he baa "in·
tensltied" his work In behalf 'o f
the g,riaonel's. The intensification
startid during a 10 day viBlt he
made,. to EUrope.
H~ said that it wai "just my
feeling that this is the time for
it" t~at led to hi1 S'idden stimulated.actlvity.
But the Chou-Krishna Menon
talks and the prisoner situation fit
together.
There is also the neW development that the· Chinese Reds have
juot asreed to aecepl roUe! pack·
aees through tbe lted Crosa for 54
detained Americans. Thue Americans include UJ imprisoned airmen-U of them aceused of being
"sples"-in whose b~aU Harn·
marlkjold is primarUy acting.

Now that Sprlnc lo bore, our ~to tum to - . bedr,
pretty new ttre... ana • ablq)Jll clem bomL
Now, too, 11 1be time to 1et tbe fl.mJly car Ill Jet W ...,.
weatber. We JUit uw • survey report that aes ot. tbe t1mo ira
the women wbo lake the famib'
Jn to be oertl&lt;&gt;e4. So If tblo
b up lo fOU. here ...., aome ;=:-=~-=-=:.:.:=:...=:..:..=:
llillJp to talk over wt111 JOW' to have,_ ..,_ ... dealer "' ....... .......
.... oorefulb'.
bolb
If JOU han bnoke podai OD4 c1ukb podal
bOtD uliDI (lt 7011 haYti atlu:adani tnrwg ...
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1101 remain Ia lbo radia..,. oU c:becked 1114 lldjuotod,
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quati\ieo. Tbla may .,._ ~
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nulialo&lt; to nlll OD4 develop be exomiDod.
cradiL
ADd ....w to bo rotated
Dnill .AJeeW
to eq11;8llze wear -.4 iDcrHIS

Aleobol(tbo"i&gt;oM&gt;erliWM!t1t" ~~lillie_._
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anti·fneze) must deftnitel7 be lellliou 1114
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drained in a.Prinl. or it will boll be
~ )"our c;ar will
away in hot weather. So be IUl'e best
~to terve you a.t Jta: Yer'Y
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more lllbout the ltnlefure aect
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worSinp of tbe huina.u ODd
· while, nn tbe other ·ba!llll, '"Tbe
preMure ol our a.oeiaJ erial. CCllft6
pelJ ~hmt to be concerned wlth
practioal 1ol:utions. wbieb ua h
promptly applied."
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Def~Ia'l to Cl'rtly "a limli OO o.u..mb.e.r of people." BIJt ''nH•I:UflCa.
tiODf, derivatives,
and ~p!Jt,a::
tiona help to extend it. UDcfuJ..
ne~ m~ farther Lha~ it eould
' eo Jt.lelf. This .. thre.tteDI .MliO'h
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utlsted b7 a a~an.. At lead
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don eomplcted the painting of the
Canter's Cave Swimming Pool and
installed· the filter to &amp;ecure Wol·
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leotual popularity."
"Tranaference"' and "psycholl)..
&amp;ieal dYra.anries" are technie;l
terJb. relerriDI to some ol the
meant b)' which thll most advan-.
oed of the sciencct of the mind
9eJ'D]its 1ome trOubled people t~
penetrate through many mindlayers and come to the core of
thrir mmtal beinp.
In this co~ion., Dr. Fraaz
Alexander, direetor ol the Chicago lnltitute tor 'F1ycboanal~i.a.
.remarked that there U so much
dem:and for ps~nalytic pene.tr.Uons oi human minds becawe
-the world ol. afifa.iJ'J aDd emotions
~tb wb~ .rnirtcb have to deal
IS too com.plex to permit human
bei~Jg~ to Jive automatically.
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C. E. Blakeslee and Baker Gor-

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Floyd pcrhapa Ia the typical
safe driver at hl!l ago. Th!! back
••d forth to work driver would
take 50 years to drive hal( a mil·
lion mileM. But to do it every day
of Ihe year, almost, a Man baa to
be on
his toes. The Harvard
School or Public Health recently
haft this to 11ay about export per·
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BY UNITED PRESS
NATIONAL LEA!'UE
Pln•r !\•.r:rt ~B R H Pet.
Mueil~ jW · . · J5 4n .f2l
Repulski, St. L. · 9&lt;1 t2 33 . .367
Campnla, Bkln l3 85 16 30 .353
Logan, Milw . 23 M 17 29 .34i
Moon, St. L.
20 92 15 31 .337
AMERICAN LiAGUE
Kalina, Detroit 24 91 19 37 .407
Kuenn, Det. . 24 10() 18 39 .300
Bauer, N. Y.
22 90 23 31 .344
Avila, Cleve . 24 1h '11 SO ,326
Vernon, Wash. 23 90 10 29 .322
Home Runs-Snider, Dodgers 8;
Zernlal, Athletics 8; Furillo, Dodgers 8; Kluszewski, Redlegs 7; Lollar, White Sox "1 .
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Vernon, Senators 26; FurUlo, Dod·
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Runs-Smith, Indians 24; Bauer,
Yankees 23; Mantle, Yankees 22;
Snider, Dodgers 22; Gilliam, Dodgers 20; Carrasquel, White Sox 20.
Hits- MueJler, Giants 40; Kue:M
Tigers 39; Kallne, Tigers 37; f(epulski, Cards 33; A:~ron, Braves

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LEGEND OF THE WEST
744 Titles Recorded
One of the most colorful char·
acters In the legends of the West For County In April
comes to the screen in a new
A total of 744 automobile tiUes
Print-by · Technicolor adventure were recorded at the Clerk or
Universal·lnternationo:~: s "Destr.r'• Courl:1 office during the month of
which opens Tuesday at the Tem- April, Mrs. Evelyn Lucke, deputy ;"thod tb.at ill Qualitieo ..
ple Theatre.
clerk reported today. This inelud
ed 295 notations, 197 memos, 2:i3
c::ancellations, 21~ ai!idavits and
13 dupliCate, making: a total of '
$880. The county will receive
$601U50 of this, while $2'14.50 goes
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The quea.tioJt bdore the PI)'·
eboaoal)'tltl who were engared
in Jeareb.iag their own Foull wa.
whether their nicnce now needl
a "credo"-a Dlatement ot bcliefl!l
to wb.:.Cb ail eould subscribe aad
in which aU could have UllQUtst·
loDiDI faith:'
There w.u no agreement. of
eourte; a« waa there much likelibood ol. •uch a psy.choanal¥f,ic
"credo" bein1 fornMdated any
tlme »OOD. But Dr. Gregory Zil·
boorg, usoeiate cbnleal prate~tor ol pqcbi~ry. New York Un.;.
venity M.tcHt.ai College, said payeboanalyltl feel a need fur one.
'Dle way thing~ are nDW he
said, ''tralllferenee take-s • tbe
place C1l ebarit~ . psycholoaiul
dydamica takea the J,ol.ace
ol.
spiritwd ~ues, and even the
moat el~Jt.Jr ps)'!!1ioanalytic philOJJcophy, tn so far 11 it ii a philoy
ophy, taUt ir.tc a II!Piritual 001aUon de&amp;pite iu increasing lntel-

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In .climates where anti-freeze
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and ld !lao or
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·1mW YOI!K IJP-&amp;lll ,.plotm al tbo JUllJI• ol the burMD
ttdD4 were takin;e down their
r;wm t-m 101' one another todly.
Li1e .10 Mlt.D)' o1 their tufferiJll
pt.Ue&amp;U, they too, have
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such as has taken
a back seat ever aince~;:~oki!~h?~~;:
blazed a new trail
the
years aco.
"Ankle• Awelch" wu o~j,po~ed
to be the answer, and
it ill. The trouble with
officially erltical fOr 1 l•t;:;~
is that 'it lacki a taateful
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word "tnUblotlc" had oot ret belb
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a hovel. Five .dollors

Pbarmaeiat Fleming allo points

"It wns founrl," tho 10rvey eon·
chtded '\hat good drivers ar(!
relollvel~· young, wlth an av@rage
P:ormtr Mlrlne
3ge of J:t. Tbl\t Ia the aae levi!!
. Floyd, f&lt;N" 1ure. could aet up at which indlvlduala are constdJill kn\ldi:IH If the OCCI!IIon do. el'tld lu have achieYod i fair delie b 84---4Jr will be Slt- ilree or pl.'rsonal maturlty and
41Y-~ be ICrved a couple of stabllitl ."
hliebea ln tke Marinet. lie did hla
Flo~·11 Jr.
and llatold dotl'l
""' trloll IJI 113'7, got out with think th ey want to be truck driv1\0nor~, eouldn't stand the bore·
ers like th eir dad.
~om of ctYIIlln life and went biC:Ir:
t'll~ , !Qq. He Wll WO\Iftded in
The)' want to be baaebaU play.
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at Salpan •nd Okin· ~r~ . Floyd is better thao ~ lair
lrid bl!l a Pur~lt! •Jeart with shortatop, nccordina to bi1 pappy,
elulteri.
and thr Washington Senatora, wh o
"I'm prou d 0r my man, " Bonnie
.., are s oeking a shortt.top b~ttt!r
bJ• m1\te for 1' year1, saltl. She have 11 shorp look at th~ ~ld.
.. hll • rtlht tO be,
Mike iN a little .d~el"t&amp;ur mOn.
ths
old
' )'tmb/WLOp hla an tlm01t pC!r·
with the Com.
''Dul" nrrorriing to his f,op, "He
lll Calritn, Int., • Detroit rattles hl~ rattle dP~·btnded ,
aWl)' company. Away he went M!'ybe w(' got 1 pitcher • lft the
f&lt;i:.lltH a tnllli&lt;MI nllleo In nine maktna ."

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dOV4olatlngly &gt;$ tbo~lb it lliljl

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Willie LlDcoln 'ptoyine out. OJt tho

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;,crape. And that wasn't hili fault .
UtdtH ' ' " ' lt1H Corttt!Mnftnt Some clown bumped Into the back
WASHINGTON UP--What doea of his truck and knlcked it a little.
tM driver ot the year do On hl11 The damage wa11 on,y $65 and It
d'Q oU? He take• hi.J family for a didn't come pllt of our lad'~ take
home.

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hlm ~lind Mary Lincoln, yet .dea;h

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. ~ ah.ae,l:e(:l and even
india:nut wheil they bea\(l that
som®ne was (.t ryl.ne to ' spread a
lie that their pa~~c)st).fMn were
given favored ,tr~eot and received the~ vaeeiDe 1110iltbe before other clii(dren. it j\(lt didn't
happen, nor W's th.ll~ request..
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upon that smau tia:Ul·e lym, 10
sun _in the big bed, it must have
seetned to have happened very
qulckly. the small boy comina in
frQm the drenching rain, the n~xt
day the sore throat: then the horrible cough, ,the high fever, the
·~e~o ol nut&amp;es and doetori,
the never endiD.J vigil by the bedJidt, the -.Iternatla&amp; hope and deIJ"Iir a.nd, finally, the irr~vgcabl~
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Quite- a reminder from Flenting.
POSJlbl7 in similar knowledte,
Preli4ent Elaenhower baa been in·
~~ ~at no f•von be aranted,
.no prlvalese ret:otnized but need
m the distribution of tt\e new po.
lio vaeeine.
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hiatory also NY
help to
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United ,,.... Dr.me ldltor
NEW YORK UP- Nothlnl bu
rocked Rr_padway tbi1 .~WaND-not
even the •lnate entendre of 1'en·
n.etsee WUI1am1' "Cit On A Hot
Tip Roof''- u hAl the UH of
''Anklet Awelth."
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Of coune, Br~dwa7 rock• lllf'l
ea~lly, so don't co ehedr:lns )'OUr
seu mographs. A minor rumor
dropped In the right ear will do
the trick.
"Ankles Aweigh" il not merely
a production that
~eems to be
well on the way to rid!nc out
succeesalully the generllll)' bad no.
tlces of the drama crJties. That's
happened many Urnes.
What c:a'u•ed the talk was the
fact that wbile tio3 rcvle\ftrs, J.t.!ftOst to a man, fvund little to ••Y
m favor of the muaical, the ,:ouJp
columnist• of the newspapera and
auch television penoniJIUea ai
Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason .and
Arthur Godfrey rallie-d behind it
as one, even before the ink on the
reviewa was dry.
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And what made tbll all the
more remarkable wa11 the fUrther
fact tbat mpat o! the colum'nistl
involved would
not give elij':h
o~ber the right l.ime.
The1e bad been a lot of advance
interest in "Anklet~ i.Aweigh".
Many a critic in recent )'etn bu
expressed. a desire to see again
real slam·bsnc, tast-dmnciog

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Tile Mldcll-rl Yotlow Jeck·
ttr Nlfbatl t . .m will meet
lvc.ht-1 .in tour:ntment play 1t

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major role In SW:I5»' lli.IDDinl vir&gt;
t.ory In tbt rlcbeJIJCaniu&lt;J&lt;y Dll&lt;bY

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. - 1 coli bock ~· Calllorola
8tmday , tr•1~?-'r M. A . Ten~ey reve-'ed SwJps wu nur1ine a tender -r.i&amp;Jlt 'tr.ont. foot only two. dajs
befor.e the o.rbr.

The Middleport Yell ow J acket.s
&amp;tung the Racin e Tornadoes ~ to
2 on Frlday to win the southern
seelional of the Class B District
Baseball Tournament
The YictOtJ• assu1"es Middleport
a place in the tourn11ment at At·
hens which will be played this
week . Coach John Parsons said he
had not been informed as yet what
team .the Yellow Jackets will meet,
but was supposed to receive that

"I won~~ tp liv, l&gt;iln a ,i&lt;M¥1
workout jiiJlt&gt;oiO... lloo l&gt;orbvi"

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CleYelan1
1"1 7 .'108
Chicago
14 8 .006
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N(JW York
14 8 .836
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Detroil
14 10 .5a3 3
Ka.n~as C1t·y
9 13 .toO 7
Washingto n
9 14 .391
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Boston
9 16 .300 8Yz
8a'lt 1more
7· 11 .292 10
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NE·w York 5 Buston 0
Chiea"o 5 Detroit .. 4 11 ioo., 1st
Chica go I Detroit 0 2nd
Cleveland 9 Kanns Oity 6 ls1
Cleveland 2 Kanaas Cit.1 1 11 innings, 2nd.
Balbmore 4 Washine-ton 3 lst
Washin,!.i!on l!i BaM.1.more '1 2nd

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KauU wu the biJ gun for the ·
l\liddi.et jn Friday'&amp; aame. He pit·
ched eleve;. strikeouts. Lat·t·y
Taylor of Racine was credited with
~he Joss.
The box score:
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MIDDLEPORT
Heftntly, st. _______ 4 0 1 0
Yromen, 211 _______ 4 1 2 0
Hlndy, c __
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Mc"*'~r. c1 _______ 3 2 1 I' ~------=P•rtui-Dn,lb -------· 3 1 10
Ko~-dy.lf . _________ 2 1 0 0
ll•t•p, rf ---· ·---·- · 3 1 1 0
Kautf,, ~-- -~--~~-. 2 1 1 0
·Tottll ---------. 29 7 7 2
RACINE
AB R H E
Taylor,B.,u ______ 4 0 0 1
T•ylor, L., p _
4 1 0 0
Wolfo, D., \b -------. 3 0 0 0
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Cund.lll, &lt;- --------- _3 · 0 0 1
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ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
SUNDAY III$UL TS

St. Paul 6 lndian8pol~• 5
Denve.r 6 Charleston f

becai11Wt tht toot didn't ·"'em .to
bflther him ifter- thltt/' Tenrfty Omaha 7 Toledo 6
added.

If Sw•p• did b.lve 1 ,srwe foot be
cutaiAly &lt;lldn'l "'""' It on . fl•r•y
day, With Wee Wlllie Shoemaker
urpng him on, the CallforniJ ®met grabbed an .urly lead an.d
- - - - - - - - - - - 1then hot.footed It out front 'tbe
real of the w•y to defeat flvortd
Nashua by a lenJth.and-a-half.

It's Surprising What Is Said
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fourtb 1&lt;1!111 member• 31'8..J;low·

The Bwrkeye~. Qo were unbeJr ev.er, not a meml;ier o:t b4l fa.H'•
ten ID QineitEar MIIOD came. Jtartine ,W1it Will In \)le ~~~~~

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PIOI'.i' lilt
( ftlllof9d ...,. 'fd many ol' lhe p~!l'h! lll'•t
peels tor nut ...,.., Ill · tilt an- -atrl!leon, and other• aat out tKo
nual lnlrJ;JCiU'i - · S•turdoy. sprlnr drills boeause olllll81bUity

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tually • h.&amp;U.Jole frorri 11 woman's
ahoe--tln&amp;er ·hit -1\eof end r,nail¥
the plate.

the Athens tourn ey,
.adVance to the State

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To Mate~~ '54 Seore

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COLUKIIUS,
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Woody Htyu believe~ he mJy
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hove • J)rott~ o&lt;&gt;IUlfoolboll t&lt;tam
11"' at Ohio State 'UoJl'traity nut WJ

Minneapolis 7 Loui!iville 6
TDDAY'S

GAMIS

Charleston at Denver
Toledo at Om'a ha
~ouisville

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Indianapolis at MinneapoliJ

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Montreal 8 Collmtbus f
Montreal a CQlulllb.uo 3, ,l.ll 1011. .

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Tonmto ~ Rtchmol)d 4

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Montreal at Columbus
Bufflilo at Syracute 2
Richmond at Toronto, night
Havan1 a't Rocbetter, night

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Welbum, Carl

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Phyllis
with tht

McNeese And Johnson
NEW YORK UP- Billv

MeNe~~

,J.q.aniU. . Ha.wk.ins

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lr1!4!-SWilllliD8 middlewtlsl&gt;.t
(rem Islip, N. Y ., will return to

Ford 'b eautie:s
that"lead a. doubbi.Ufe !
.

NEW YllillK IW---IIave you
tuler, 2b ---------- 2 0 0 0
baseball
Birch, rl __
__ 3 0 2 0 ever wondered what
W&amp;llo, L., If _______ 1 o o o player~ ...re -talking about when
Wlnoott. tb _____
3 0 0 0 'the),~,. go-JtJto thOle Utt\e conver,SI9.Tot•l• .. .. .. _____ 25 2 2 2 tiollll• biddle&amp; afound the m-ound?
Erskine Jaugh&amp;d and proceeded
Well, take Lt from PeeWee Ree- to poit~h hinrsell out of the Jam.
!le, It's liable to be alm-ost any·
Ano\her time, Billy Loes Joad·
'tbloa.
ed the bases, and Reese, In an
WJIKIND SPORTS SUMM;t,IIY
The "111!11~ is obvious. When attempt to give Billy a few mo· IV UNITED PIISS
Reese a:oea up to a pitcher and ments to pull himself tocetlter,
Satur~y
Jtatts jawing he has. only une ob· walked in to the mound and ad·
LOUISVlLLE, Ky. : Swaps won ect in min~. He's lry~n·g lo settle vise:d.
.
the $U12,500 Kentucky Derby at the pltl."her down and
relieve
Do you think," uked the eocky
Loes, "that I think those JUYI are
.
Churchill Downs. Favorite Nuhu~J lh?. tension.
.wa :';leeood and summer
Tan
~&lt;&gt;metlme• you c;~n· g1ve them ~U extra mfielder~?"
t.hl~~
... · ,..~..._ n idea ~ou.t Wha,t they shou~d
Not 'Extr•• lnfleld•n
fHtLADELPHlA: Pltcha.tll · or 1h~~ldn t;:\~C~ to a c.ertaln
One
bit 00' eX'tra eurrteular eon•
Ne~ombe was re- inatat~~
tter, ~ars. the field · captam. o-f
venation
which ttandt out ia
tht Brooklyn Dodgers afler a one· the .Brook,l)'ri . l&gt;od~ers.
'But
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for rEJfusin&amp; w mostly you re Ju•t trymg to le1: Ieese's mind oceurre.d in tht
.
d I)' sus,en!l on
.
them kmow th-at lhore are a lilt 1econ'd game of the 11M9 World
plteh battin&amp; pradu~e. He lost a uf us r.gtlt behind him tG back Series against the New York Yan·
da~'l pay and a fine
him u .,
kees . Going Into the bbttorn of
ROME: BudJ;c Patty nf Los AnfJ
,
Uw i!J!o(hth, the Dodgen bad 1
Jeles and Pal'if beat Kurt Neilson
Somlftlme~t A Chuckle
!lhaky lead. P!'UCber RGe wu . on
•f f)enmark In the quarter final
Some! imr.s It provoJ!;es quite a thP mo und , his hand ln•flamed
round of Rnmc's International chuckle .
rrom .!!lopping a fourth-Inning
Ten:nil tournament .
/:"
In om· game against the CU'bt., line dr_ive, when
threatening
NEW YORK: Red Hannltftn WOP Ciirl ErskLne .11eern.ed to be pltr.h· Tommy Henrich stepped up to
the $31,0M Ro~ehen Hun~ap .at jnl tau fa£.t and thereby \osiUR bat. The count wen·~ to three and
Belmont Park. Artismo w.ai seeond his "lllu.ff" upd hla . ~ontrol. So two when Reet&gt;e C&amp;}led time.
1
and First Aid third.
PeeWee arnbled lit to •him with
'•Let'&amp; talk about something."
PJ1TSBURGH : Arnie SoWell of J11ckie Jti1blnson tfaillflg along Rcll\St said.
the Univer11ily of Pittsburgh WILJ5 .fol' a Ji&amp;ten.
"What do you want l&lt;' talk
timed at 0:45 4 for 440 yardS. 1\be
"Look," PeeWee .said, "you've about?" ~sked the puttied Preach
world record or ~6 seconds s~ by · a:ot to get ahead of then hitlef's . er.
Herb McKinley will 11tand becaue You've aol to g.~t somethln~ on
"How about hunting and fish·
split times in relays arc unoffling~" r.eesc queried .

was

fpr-':tbe ~trogram aod others
Jemes Morgen, lulltl ,l
hQbasco, Raymond Turner,
Vrorilan, Nancy RlwliDBS, ~.llell••l
Stov,r, Nell and Gail Malden.

•et•t' wm

Br~lya's
Eastern
Parpay
Arena tonight for a widely·t~evia­
•d 1!\-round. bout with light bel•~
weilbt Tony lobnson o_f_N_ow_Y_•_r_:_k._·_ _ _ _ ___,:._;__;...___:_:::=:::::;::=:::::"'""-;_____:__~

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tlie ball, too. C'inoll, put lt over
the plate!'
And, a.s Rtete turned away,
Robinson grinned at Er•1dne lllld
Slid : 'Now tbat that's settled,
you're on your own."

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Tuescbra Gam..
Kan ~as City al Baltimore, night
Detroit at Wnhins~on, night
Clev el and at NEJ\f . Y•Qr-k, night
Ch1rago al Bostoo

•he•

Wday.
lf ·MtddtepOrt shotlld wih two

ttiores:Sees Good

NATIONAL J
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No g!lme.s scheduled.

said TOJIIIOJ, "tout llw loot butt
tUm and wt oniJ det him aallo,.
Later I pulled die
off •11&lt;1
nset a piece of leather-it's ap-

infor~atlon

t!iey would~

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LOUISYl!LE, ~1- UP-'-A beli-

AttMns on Wctdne1day at 10
1,111., c..ch John Parsons uld

games .in

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Lady's Shoe Sole
Did It ln Race
For Win By Swaps

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Retired Teoch,rs .
PlcmmtJg Pic.nic
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SPORT CAPS

elal.

Rocky Isn't Sure
Ho'"' He'll Battle

Sundlly

ATLANTIC CITY, N .1.: llrownIna R01s of Woodbury, N. J. beal
Bill Aah~Qfelter 1)r the NYAC t1 }
elahth running of the
BoardwaAk Mile in 4:23.4.
NEW "''i'ORK: The S)lnderland
Footb11ll Club of Englead beatlthc
New York All Stars, '1·2 In their
International soecl!r n1ateh at. Ebbeta Field.
SHAWNEE-ON·DELAWARE.
Pa. : Howard Everitt, a 1oeal amateur, beat Elll1 Taylor nf Wllminlton, Del., In the 32nd annual
1nnua1 Shawnee Invitational GoU .
tourney.
ROME: Enquire M•uea of Ar·
ltntlna be11t Art LarsP.n··ot S&amp;n
Leandro, Calif., to II'IOV' ir\to ,;_\,hc
••ml·flnal ln l~c lntdUr•l

Tennh1 tournamen,, ~ .;. · .JFORT WORTH: Cll'andler HarPtr of Chattanooaa, Ten., won the
P.!IOO Col9nlal National l~vlll- ·

tlonoL 9•\f_tou,.,m,nt.

lie ·•I"'""

with t tii'OiiVtr·par 12 lor 218.
l.oOS...ut&lt;;JUIS:. '""' 'l'rabt•t
won th, Southern C11Hfornia men~s

11•111., cihomplonohlp
Natlol)ll bard

lelll!l~

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,what

~· Country Squl~~e. Room for eight·or a ~-wil of~lghti
~:

Th_bep .... ~.. -~-l&gt;·p..-;
i.l waated, valve W. lbalt ; '', Odaer wive, frGm
•DJiae ..... ~ll
82%to.....tly~ftlv.Hfe~· emd · ,., ~
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Mow the world'• first·

jammed

Stadium wondered

.~trategy they were planning

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'.' 'IOCII.TY TO Mllf TWIIASDAV
t;• ,'J.'bf , l'hllothea Socletr of the
• "f;:bui'Cih d Christ will meet Thurs·
IQ niP! ·at the home of llu.
llalitrl 1101\el, Lea~in&amp; Crook

Jl4a\l.

•t 'Sunday S.hool

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M ydern ~om fori wit~f OtdFathionllli Couneout "'rvice:;:~:;t:.;;:,J.:: ;;,~~;,. F:amillv rMet 110 d)arKC for Chil·
l4. Convenientlv located
with ample parkina fa. Airpon But 10 our Door,
Station 4 bloW.
Free _Parlana

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hOI Arlltilr

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Picko1j1
with Mr. and ·

-l'lcteno. ·

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• .Tb~ valvoo art J.rom.WteqinM Ol*lltlair UDII.
' 0 Identical oondltiOOL Vel..,I f - rlahl. •Diine lllina DO"•BOfOD iJMPHpe -hu bN.vy clt1ioott.ia,t he "'"""'-l•iailkated by--)

Henrich rretted u,,
there at the plate, Reese a~nd
CJ\LISTOGA, CaHf. UP-Rocky Roe stood there for sC'Veral minMarciano, either slilChtly rusty or utu talking about huntin1 in the
slight.ly stale, uld today, "Don Ozarks. Then Roe went bad: and
Cockcll Ia an unkn{IWO quantity fanned Henrich and we"t en to
for me, I have no Idea how I'll win lhe game.
light him next Monday night."
It isn't always· thWJ, thouch.
TAe heavywelabt champion, who
In th.e 194ft World Serii!J~, wil-d· .
ft"!H'It fought 1ince l~:~it September man Rex Barney 1tarted by walk·
ex?laiaed he haa been receiving a ing the tir.!lt three hitters. Cithodce-podle of intormatlon about eher nruce Erl!wards trudfed out
-tW tJr.Jtilh ehallena:er and that be Lo the mot.~nd, flipped him1 the
,1\1;1 ~,,,n mpvh11 qt three rounds at ball ,and nodded:
toehll'il Loft4un ·neht With Ro-~~Boy, you sure havt got yourhm$1J.a ~ta~· .__.__ __
.____
!fell in a heUuva mw."
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win the

So, while 70,000 tans

into Y•nkcc

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Tlie· bailv Sentinel

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RaeinePuts

5uixv ·sTAR - . - - .

MHSinRace

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eULLiiTIN
Tile Mldcll-rl Yotlow Jeck·
ttr Nlfbatl t . .m will meet
lvc.ht-1 .in tour:ntment play 1t

IIY tlAW" AYitaS

1/oiiH ..,._

IOle lrorq 1 wom~·· &amp;hoe plaYed 1a
major role In SW:I5»' lli.IDDinl vir&gt;
t.ory In tbt rlcbeJIJCaniu&lt;J&lt;y Dll&lt;bY

tCHiay.

of a.0111 all.

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BefQI'I sblppial tbe han~e
. - 1 coli bock ~· Calllorola
8tmday , tr•1~?-'r M. A . Ten~ey reve-'ed SwJps wu nur1ine a tender -r.i&amp;Jlt 'tr.ont. foot only two. dajs
befor.e the o.rbr.

The Middleport Yell ow J acket.s
&amp;tung the Racin e Tornadoes ~ to
2 on Frlday to win the southern
seelional of the Class B District
Baseball Tournament
The YictOtJ• assu1"es Middleport
a place in the tourn11ment at At·
hens which will be played this
week . Coach John Parsons said he
had not been informed as yet what
team .the Yellow Jackets will meet,
but was supposed to receive that

"I won~~ tp liv, l&gt;iln a ,i&lt;M¥1
workout jiiJlt&gt;oiO... lloo l&gt;orbvi"

W. L. Pet. Ge
CleYelan1
1"1 7 .'108
Chicago
14 8 .006
2
N(JW York
14 8 .836
2
Detroil
14 10 .5a3 3
Ka.n~as C1t·y
9 13 .toO 7
Washingto n
9 14 .391
71/a
Boston
9 16 .300 8Yz
8a'lt 1more
7· 11 .292 10
Sund•Y• RKUitl
NE·w York 5 Buston 0
Chiea"o 5 Detroit .. 4 11 ioo., 1st
Chica go I Detroit 0 2nd
Cleveland 9 Kanns Oity 6 ls1
Cleveland 2 Kanaas Cit.1 1 11 innings, 2nd.
Balbmore 4 Washine-ton 3 lst
Washin,!.i!on l!i BaM.1.more '1 2nd

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libels.
KauU wu the biJ gun for the ·
l\liddi.et jn Friday'&amp; aame. He pit·
ched eleve;. strikeouts. Lat·t·y
Taylor of Racine was credited with
~he Joss.
The box score:
AB R H I
MIDDLEPORT
Heftntly, st. _______ 4 0 1 0
Yromen, 211 _______ 4 1 2 0
Hlndy, c __
______ 4 0 0 0
.... lth, II .--------- _ 4 0 0 1
Mc"*'~r. c1 _______ 3 2 1 I' ~------=P•rtui-Dn,lb -------· 3 1 10
Ko~-dy.lf . _________ 2 1 0 0
ll•t•p, rf ---· ·---·- · 3 1 1 0
Kautf,, ~-- -~--~~-. 2 1 1 0
·Tottll ---------. 29 7 7 2
RACINE
AB R H E
Taylor,B.,u ______ 4 0 0 1
T•ylor, L., p _
4 1 0 0
Wolfo, D., \b -------. 3 0 0 0
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FIALIY
Graham, cf --·------- 3 1 0 0
Cund.lll, &lt;- --------- _3 · 0 0 1
u.llt•" ''"' Sport1 Writer

Today's Sport Parade

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ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
SUNDAY III$UL TS

St. Paul 6 lndian8pol~• 5
Denve.r 6 Charleston f

becai11Wt tht toot didn't ·"'em .to
bflther him ifter- thltt/' Tenrfty Omaha 7 Toledo 6
added.

If Sw•p• did b.lve 1 ,srwe foot be
cutaiAly &lt;lldn'l "'""' It on . fl•r•y
day, With Wee Wlllie Shoemaker
urpng him on, the CallforniJ ®met grabbed an .urly lead an.d
- - - - - - - - - - - 1then hot.footed It out front 'tbe
real of the w•y to defeat flvortd
Nashua by a lenJth.and-a-half.

It's Surprising What Is Said
In Those Huddles At The Mound

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PJKk SquadI' " Fa,·II

XA!&gt;ISAS
ilP-11 , ·t be
laal ~~ .llus Zernl~l
Ill"'
UP-Coocb ~io entire ~IN&lt;~ ""' ~'f'

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defeated a SQuad of aecond lnd
fourtb 1&lt;1!111 member• 31'8..J;low·

The Bwrkeye~. Qo were unbeJr ev.er, not a meml;ier o:t b4l fa.H'•
ten ID QineitEar MIIOD came. Jtartine ,W1it Will In \)le ~~~~~

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.ad f!"' - _ , 'lf•fll"'lr ~: lor ~ltbe~ tum ~~fJoo -ha4,{_"f.'i"..
PIOI'.i' lilt
( ftlllof9d ...,. 'fd many ol' lhe p~!l'h! lll'•t
peels tor nut ...,.., Ill · tilt an- -atrl!leon, and other• aat out tKo
nual lnlrJ;JCiU'i - · S•turdoy. sprlnr drills boeause olllll81bUity

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A~JF;IQC~

tually • h.&amp;U.Jole frorri 11 woman's
ahoe--tln&amp;er ·hit -1\eof end r,nail¥
the plate.

the Athens tourn ey,
.adVance to the State

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Zerol.t About Rl!ady
To Mate~~ '54 Seore

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COLUKIIUS,
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Woody Htyu believe~ he mJy
1~
hove • J)rott~ o&lt;&gt;IUlfoolboll t&lt;tam
11"' at Ohio State 'UoJl'traity nut WJ

Minneapolis 7 Loui!iville 6
TDDAY'S

GAMIS

Charleston at Denver
Toledo at Om'a ha
~ouisville

at St. Paul

Indianapolis at MinneapoliJ

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Montreal 8 Collmtbus f
Montreal a CQlulllb.uo 3, ,l.ll 1011. .

Havallll 1 llocllt.ller B

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!lichmoq~ ~ Toronto 3
Tonmto ~ Rtchmol)d 4

Buf!alQ •• ~raeuse ; $4.,.., r~n· "
' ) ....... TODAY
Montreal at Columbus
Bufflilo at Syracute 2
Richmond at Toronto, night
Havan1 a't Rocbetter, night

-

assiltiy w!th tbe nrving
Welbum, Carl

' I

J udson
Phyllis
with tht

McNeese And Johnson
NEW YORK UP- Billv

MeNe~~

,J.q.aniU. . Ha.wk.ins

a

lr1!4!-SWilllliD8 middlewtlsl&gt;.t
(rem Islip, N. Y ., will return to

Ford 'b eautie:s
that"lead a. doubbi.Ufe !
.

NEW YllillK IW---IIave you
tuler, 2b ---------- 2 0 0 0
baseball
Birch, rl __
__ 3 0 2 0 ever wondered what
W&amp;llo, L., If _______ 1 o o o player~ ...re -talking about when
Wlnoott. tb _____
3 0 0 0 'the),~,. go-JtJto thOle Utt\e conver,SI9.Tot•l• .. .. .. _____ 25 2 2 2 tiollll• biddle&amp; afound the m-ound?
Erskine Jaugh&amp;d and proceeded
Well, take Lt from PeeWee Ree- to poit~h hinrsell out of the Jam.
!le, It's liable to be alm-ost any·
Ano\her time, Billy Loes Joad·
'tbloa.
ed the bases, and Reese, In an
WJIKIND SPORTS SUMM;t,IIY
The "111!11~ is obvious. When attempt to give Billy a few mo· IV UNITED PIISS
Reese a:oea up to a pitcher and ments to pull himself tocetlter,
Satur~y
Jtatts jawing he has. only une ob· walked in to the mound and ad·
LOUISVlLLE, Ky. : Swaps won ect in min~. He's lry~n·g lo settle vise:d.
.
the $U12,500 Kentucky Derby at the pltl."her down and
relieve
Do you think," uked the eocky
Loes, "that I think those JUYI are
.
Churchill Downs. Favorite Nuhu~J lh?. tension.
.wa :';leeood and summer
Tan
~&lt;&gt;metlme• you c;~n· g1ve them ~U extra mfielder~?"
t.hl~~
... · ,..~..._ n idea ~ou.t Wha,t they shou~d
Not 'Extr•• lnfleld•n
fHtLADELPHlA: Pltcha.tll · or 1h~~ldn t;:\~C~ to a c.ertaln
One
bit 00' eX'tra eurrteular eon•
Ne~ombe was re- inatat~~
tter, ~ars. the field · captam. o-f
venation
which ttandt out ia
tht Brooklyn Dodgers afler a one· the .Brook,l)'ri . l&gt;od~ers.
'But
· 1
for rEJfusin&amp; w mostly you re Ju•t trymg to le1: Ieese's mind oceurre.d in tht
.
d I)' sus,en!l on
.
them kmow th-at lhore are a lilt 1econ'd game of the 11M9 World
plteh battin&amp; pradu~e. He lost a uf us r.gtlt behind him tG back Series against the New York Yan·
da~'l pay and a fine
him u .,
kees . Going Into the bbttorn of
ROME: BudJ;c Patty nf Los AnfJ
,
Uw i!J!o(hth, the Dodgen bad 1
Jeles and Pal'if beat Kurt Neilson
Somlftlme~t A Chuckle
!lhaky lead. P!'UCber RGe wu . on
•f f)enmark In the quarter final
Some! imr.s It provoJ!;es quite a thP mo und , his hand ln•flamed
round of Rnmc's International chuckle .
rrom .!!lopping a fourth-Inning
Ten:nil tournament .
/:"
In om· game against the CU'bt., line dr_ive, when
threatening
NEW YORK: Red Hannltftn WOP Ciirl ErskLne .11eern.ed to be pltr.h· Tommy Henrich stepped up to
the $31,0M Ro~ehen Hun~ap .at jnl tau fa£.t and thereby \osiUR bat. The count wen·~ to three and
Belmont Park. Artismo w.ai seeond his "lllu.ff" upd hla . ~ontrol. So two when Reet&gt;e C&amp;}led time.
1
and First Aid third.
PeeWee arnbled lit to •him with
'•Let'&amp; talk about something."
PJ1TSBURGH : Arnie SoWell of J11ckie Jti1blnson tfaillflg along Rcll\St said.
the Univer11ily of Pittsburgh WILJ5 .fol' a Ji&amp;ten.
"What do you want l&lt;' talk
timed at 0:45 4 for 440 yardS. 1\be
"Look," PeeWee .said, "you've about?" ~sked the puttied Preach
world record or ~6 seconds s~ by · a:ot to get ahead of then hitlef's . er.
Herb McKinley will 11tand becaue You've aol to g.~t somethln~ on
"How about hunting and fish·
split times in relays arc unoffling~" r.eesc queried .

was

fpr-':tbe ~trogram aod others
Jemes Morgen, lulltl ,l
hQbasco, Raymond Turner,
Vrorilan, Nancy RlwliDBS, ~.llell••l
Stov,r, Nell and Gail Malden.

•et•t' wm

Br~lya's
Eastern
Parpay
Arena tonight for a widely·t~evia­
•d 1!\-round. bout with light bel•~
weilbt Tony lobnson o_f_N_ow_Y_•_r_:_k._·_ _ _ _ ___,:._;__;...___:_:::=:::::;::=:::::"'""-;_____:__~

~s

tlie ball, too. C'inoll, put lt over
the plate!'
And, a.s Rtete turned away,
Robinson grinned at Er•1dne lllld
Slid : 'Now tbat that's settled,
you're on your own."

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Tuescbra Gam..
Kan ~as City al Baltimore, night
Detroit at Wnhins~on, night
Clev el and at NEJ\f . Y•Qr-k, night
Ch1rago al Bostoo

•he•

Wday.
lf ·MtddtepOrt shotlld wih two

ttiores:Sees Good

NATIONAL J
II

No g!lme.s scheduled.

said TOJIIIOJ, "tout llw loot butt
tUm and wt oniJ det him aallo,.
Later I pulled die
off •11&lt;1
nset a piece of leather-it's ap-

infor~atlon

t!iey would~

I-'• Wrlif..

LOUISYl!LE, ~1- UP-'-A beli-

AttMns on Wctdne1day at 10
1,111., c..ch John Parsons uld

games .in

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Lady's Shoe Sole
Did It ln Race
For Win By Swaps

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Retired Teoch,rs .
PlcmmtJg Pic.nic
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Rocky Isn't Sure
Ho'"' He'll Battle

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ATLANTIC CITY, N .1.: llrownIna R01s of Woodbury, N. J. beal
Bill Aah~Qfelter 1)r the NYAC t1 }
elahth running of the
BoardwaAk Mile in 4:23.4.
NEW "''i'ORK: The S)lnderland
Footb11ll Club of Englead beatlthc
New York All Stars, '1·2 In their
International soecl!r n1ateh at. Ebbeta Field.
SHAWNEE-ON·DELAWARE.
Pa. : Howard Everitt, a 1oeal amateur, beat Elll1 Taylor nf Wllminlton, Del., In the 32nd annual
1nnua1 Shawnee Invitational GoU .
tourney.
ROME: Enquire M•uea of Ar·
ltntlna be11t Art LarsP.n··ot S&amp;n
Leandro, Calif., to II'IOV' ir\to ,;_\,hc
••ml·flnal ln l~c lntdUr•l

Tennh1 tournamen,, ~ .;. · .JFORT WORTH: Cll'andler HarPtr of Chattanooaa, Ten., won the
P.!IOO Col9nlal National l~vlll- ·

tlonoL 9•\f_tou,.,m,nt.

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with t tii'OiiVtr·par 12 lor 218.
l.oOS...ut&lt;;JUIS:. '""' 'l'rabt•t
won th, Southern C11Hfornia men~s

11•111., cihomplonohlp
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'.' 'IOCII.TY TO Mllf TWIIASDAV
t;• ,'J.'bf , l'hllothea Socletr of the
• "f;:bui'Cih d Christ will meet Thurs·
IQ niP! ·at the home of llu.
llalitrl 1101\el, Lea~in&amp; Crook

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l4. Convenientlv located
with ample parkina fa. Airpon But 10 our Door,
Station 4 bloW.
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Henrich rretted u,,
there at the plate, Reese a~nd
CJ\LISTOGA, CaHf. UP-Rocky Roe stood there for sC'Veral minMarciano, either slilChtly rusty or utu talking about huntin1 in the
slight.ly stale, uld today, "Don Ozarks. Then Roe went bad: and
Cockcll Ia an unkn{IWO quantity fanned Henrich and we"t en to
for me, I have no Idea how I'll win lhe game.
light him next Monday night."
It isn't always· thWJ, thouch.
TAe heavywelabt champion, who
In th.e 194ft World Serii!J~, wil-d· .
ft"!H'It fought 1ince l~:~it September man Rex Barney 1tarted by walk·
ex?laiaed he haa been receiving a ing the tir.!lt three hitters. Cithodce-podle of intormatlon about eher nruce Erl!wards trudfed out
-tW tJr.Jtilh ehallena:er and that be Lo the mot.~nd, flipped him1 the
,1\1;1 ~,,,n mpvh11 qt three rounds at ball ,and nodded:
toehll'il Loft4un ·neht With Ro-~~Boy, you sure havt got yourhm$1J.a ~ta~· .__.__ __
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day If received.
Rates: 2 e1mts prr -word, one in-

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NOTICE TO CONTitACTOIIS
STAT!' OP OHIO
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OII'ARTMENT OP .HICIHWAYII
Celumlws, Ohio, April 29, 1~5
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Se"•ee. Da1
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Tl'lind
Phone 8227. Niitt.l N10ne 60~.\
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DODGE-PLYMOUTH DULERS.
LEHS, Pomeroy.
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UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
Special-One month fiJt 2.5 cents
1244-U
Se.::led t~ropoBals will be reeelv·
per word.
Oo~lete-'Wli iEEL--:-AuGN~
00 at the office of tbe State' :·liS)\·
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Full rate of 2 cents per word will
balanc.in~
and
brake
service.
FOREMAN
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Jfay Director of Ohio, · at Colum·
b~ rhaoged for advc.rtl1ing if not
Ha~ketts' Safety Service, w , \1'" •
'"lU ll, Ohio, ur:tll lo:OO A. r.t., Ohio
pa1.i for before the l5~h of eaetl
Main St., ' Pvrneroy,
Otlio. 1 per( Tt:Chn :,•illr 8 """" .. fi':""M '
';;astern Stamlard Time, Tuudly~
montb following insPiliou.
Pbone 2187.
5·5-H 1 M,uolltl-"".
.,.15 ·
h.y "24, 19:5:5, for impronmeatl
[~on in Adverti'iing- Shnuld bt·
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reported immediately. 'fbe Dail)
~Propo~ala Nos. t t.o 8 inclu.sive
Sentiacl will not be res ponsiblt
R.-\D!O &amp;. TEtYVI'\If!N s r. ~t.v•:·!'. are offered 15 on.e pro~_ and
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For
Sole
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; .rtion.
Slor c llO W. &amp;1a.u ::,, .. ; .. .. ,.
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PropoNI No.1
...,._ J of Than'·.., ani ..,pecial No- Bll FF'E.T with g!a.~M~ kn c·bs $15. I
1 ;al!i:'! C:l~ :lt)' , O:hlo, on Sections
2-23tt
\\tA!':BZIR $U5. David La·: ~ 1!3
tic~H• u: E\·~n i.s prinlcd at regu.
15 86, 1647 fpart) , State Route No.
Lr.cu.st St., .PomeroY.
5·9-6t·:J
lar classified rates. Obi tuAries
~4.
in Cheshtre Township, by
published at 1 cent per word.
LOCUST POSTS. Dcn·ald Moore, HOUSE PAINTING, inside and ou!
1ppl yi ng a bituminous treatnat:nt
C.:harged Ada •ecet~ed by mail or
Sy1•acusc.
5-9-3.~·~~ ~ side, roof and ' chimn~y: repair I items T-30, T·32. ravement.: Width
telephone glveli care.[ul atienVfc(:o.rmi-ek
DEFIRIN.:i
UA'YLOA·
ln.c, fr ee est ima 1.cs. l:all after ~
~4 fee~• .Length 3,220.80 feet. ·
Uon.
Df'JR., Detmar Hamm, Ra =~nc,
p. m. at 1504-J.
5-2·12tp Wtdlh 18 feet , Length
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t'otal Lt"n P,th : 24,340.80 feet.
Jersey and Ilolsteln
HEIFER
4.61 miles .
. , UOM·E ..,-an I PC ror 5 KI'J."7''·~
Calif by side, eall aFter 5 ,P 1m .
ProJM"S•I No. 2
Phone 6173-Y.
5-9-3tp
Faye Pcwell, ~heine, Rl. 1.
TBrNKING OF' bU!' ing msur;:ance~
5-9-3tt
Gu aranteed sa\ll ng.., up td ;iU"-t. 'Ja l)ia County, Ohio, on s~Uons
'jA,H' l' Lt,;lJ (iAS-it~L•u•LJO.O .iiU •
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D. EO WARDS, Phon" 35-X 16.47 (.pal'lt), (16.47 (part),
.erv1ct. Se~t LU tu.r pncn. P. 1f l
4 large BUiiLDING LOTS
in
Home 434 _
l·ll·tl shin, 20 5-7 fpart), (20. ~7
. a..A.ND FURNIT''RE •t Rutluul
Pomeroy, Ohio. Good location .
Cheshire), (20.63 Cheshire),
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See I.Yil1l Oarman, Pom r!roy,
Route No. 554, in Cheshire Town·
----,~~~~ Rt. 2, at Peach 5-~;l't~ . 'O MPLE'rl!: Lnsunu;cf' ProttJctlOA·. ship, by upplying a bituminou&amp;
DeUcious STEAl\. SANDWICHES
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J.1f", Auto, Flre, P rko Call Do• treatment, Item! 't-30, T·32.
and LARGE Hamburgen at
M11ls, Miudlepo:·t, Ohlu.
Pavement: Width 9 feet,
(..,_
SMITH'S Friendly Cafe at end Used R C. 70 with LOADER AND
BLA.riE. NH automatic b~tler
8-2-U
width), Len&amp;th :S28 00 feet
of brldje, Pomeroy. 4-12·30Lc:
$294.00. Univeraal milker, Co-\
Width 9 feet HZ width), Length
528.00 feet. Cheshire .
t6J Lost &amp; Found
op rake, and Oliver
Plow . l
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Mei1111 Oliver Sales, Pomt'r.oy. MAX WARD Agent For Farro
idth 8 feet, (1.-2 width), Length
.LOST or S'I1RAYEID. Lllrge dark ,
&amp;-6-tl
Bureau Insurance Companies
316.80 feet.
blue
.tom cat. Very timid . ~_:__=-=-=:cc:=---c=-~---Auto. Life, File. Office Phone Width 8 feet, ('l.z width), Length
6-lO·tf
316.80 feet. Cheshire.
Strayed from Seaman's hom.C Black SAfDDLE HORSE, gentle
38 ·
Width 16 feet, Length 897.60 feet.
on Breezy l-tei4fhh. REWARD . and gwltefil. See Marily.n FogleAnswers to the name ol Mr . ~~·· Muon, W. Va.
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Cheshire.
Mike. Phone 482-J,
6-7..3lp
Good. ""d white GAB c ooKiNG 1 (21) Reol Estpte
OJ~o:::~~~ngth 1·74 2.40 feet or
S'POVE. Phone 363-Y. S-6-:llc
Propotel No. 3
1
181 Auto Sales
Nine ,s hot H &amp; R 2.2 REVOLVER POMEROY-7-room frame located
Meigs Cuunty, Ohio, c,m Section
w~Lh
holster
and
belt.
$17
00.
On
WeRt
Main
Street,
corner
0.00,
State Route No . 124, in Salem
'l &amp;U o: :EV. Heavy Duly TlRUCK,
Alae
gul4.ar.
Ricbard
L.
Colelot
and
garage,
out
of
high
wa·
~nd
Rutland
Townships, by apply· Auxililny trans. Heavy Clark
man, Long Bottom, 0 .
5·7-3Up . t er. $5000.00.
mg a bituminous treatment, Item,
•· f(!.tr end . Jo'•'nt .steel dump an::t
T-30. T 32 Patching. Phvement:
wlne'h . S~ c Ivan Carman, Pome· CUYJ!H AWNiiNGS $1.80 up in- .
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Width 18 r t Le h
rcy ,Ohio, Ht. 2, at Peach l"ork
atatled, porch shades, vcl! clian I RU~A.L---6-room rr~me,wlth ele~ feet or 12.14e~iles. nQt 64,099.20
::.-9-7;t c
bllndl, poreh and lawn Iumit·.I'' I'Y an.d rurrnmg water, nl
Propoaal No, 3·A
ture,
tent,s,
all
kinds.
Free
I'~·
ful'nace
heat.
Outside
Cl'Jlar,
25
M,•igs
County,
Ohio, on Se. ct•'on
, been oUered $500 for
my
timalli!s. Dale Wippel, 21 ~ Unane~
and close
to
town
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.00, State Route No 121 Jn Sa
on trade---This liJM Packard
3200 ao
ion AtoC'IIUe, Pomeroy , 0\1lo.
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...in ,!I: Ood condition throughout and
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' well worth $800.
Looking =::-:
~---1 applying a biluiJinous treatment,
" (or 1 goorl car e h ea~t, see Brooks t!SF.D FURNlTURF. 8&gt;\RGAINS RACINE- 6·room h&lt;~ ll~e nnrl b.lth. IteM T-3 1. Paf'ement: Width 18
1}$1 Ptl RrfrlgNator, ,J4.9 up, Vac· I
enclosed po~c.h . Single rlo~r, fcl'l. Length "·~.Jeet or 1214
.. · Sayre at G. &amp; J . Auto Part11 or
cum Cie 11 n11 r $9.95. RAKr:R
waLcr. P\! drn:11y and gas. NLce mil es.
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' Fmn iture. PttonA 88'74-J, Mid·
lol. $8000 _00,
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rilf•port.
5· 19-tf i
I'IT&lt;'igs Co unty: Ohio, on Sections
PLYM(}U'JlH STAII'ION
- - - · - - - - - - - - - MASON-5-room trnme with bath . . ~&amp;ila&amp;ilil_iii.i!il~i.i.;iii~iiii~~:~
li:OlJ. $777. Dlaettnar's, Po1neroy I
l:iEWl~\J MAf10NliA
enc!QHed porch. J.&lt;-:l!Jc Lritity nnd 1111
~Htc.
New And Uaed
gas. Large lot 80x200 on. high- 1
All models repaind by trained
way. Nice tocation . $8500.00.
11ml FORID' VB, Hard Top. $796.
eK.perta. Writtfla· guarantee on
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
~7-6tc
all rr.p oln and mac:hinea el· RENTAL -4 room houliie with new
1062 DE SOTA 4 dr sed. $1277.
eept tho N,eetbi · and Elna.
Free home demonltrl"tiOII and
bath and kitchen . $50.00.
Btaettnar's, Pomm·oy.
5-7-Qtc
attuhment
.ln.trucbonl.
Free
' !IHII BUICK 4 dr. $403. Blaott·
home eaUmatea on repall'l. GROCIRV- Excellently loco ted,
· nar'1, Pomeroy.
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established business, doing ~0.?or aober, depeadable, honett
000.00
yeirly. Moderate oVer- 1
!ervlce and 1100d buya, Phone
19M OHEVIROU.'T 2 dr . .!led.
head . Total price only $MOO.OO, .\
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77. Blal"ttnar'a, Pomeroy.
with $2000.00 down, bahmcc to
11·7-8te
KEETON'S SEWING
be nnlnced by owner.
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Po'plu, Bauwood, PiDt. Walnut
Alao Oak, Poplar, Bilawood o.7 Jtc
luRiber, treen or dry. "-'4, 3-4,
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b~ rhaoged for advc.rtl1ing if not
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pa1.i for before the l5~h of eaetl
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Otlio. 1 per( Tt:Chn :,•illr 8 """" .. fi':""M '
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2-23tt
\\tA!':BZIR $U5. David La·: ~ 1!3
tic~H• u: E\·~n i.s prinlcd at regu.
15 86, 1647 fpart) , State Route No.
Lr.cu.st St., .PomeroY.
5·9-6t·:J
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published at 1 cent per word.
LOCUST POSTS. Dcn·ald Moore, HOUSE PAINTING, inside and ou!
1ppl yi ng a bituminous treatnat:nt
C.:harged Ada •ecet~ed by mail or
Sy1•acusc.
5-9-3.~·~~ ~ side, roof and ' chimn~y: repair I items T-30, T·32. ravement.: Width
telephone glveli care.[ul atienVfc(:o.rmi-ek
DEFIRIN.:i
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Jersey and Ilolsteln
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ProJM"S•I No. 2
Phone 6173-Y.
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Faye Pcwell, ~heine, Rl. 1.
TBrNKING OF' bU!' ing msur;:ance~
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4 large BUiiLDING LOTS
in
Home 434 _
l·ll·tl shin, 20 5-7 fpart), (20. ~7
. a..A.ND FURNIT''RE •t Rutluul
Pomeroy, Ohio. Good location .
Cheshire), (20.63 Cheshire),
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See I.Yil1l Oarman, Pom r!roy,
Route No. 554, in Cheshire Town·
----,~~~~ Rt. 2, at Peach 5-~;l't~ . 'O MPLE'rl!: Lnsunu;cf' ProttJctlOA·. ship, by upplying a bituminou&amp;
DeUcious STEAl\. SANDWICHES
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and LARGE Hamburgen at
M11ls, Miudlepo:·t, Ohlu.
Pavement: Width 9 feet,
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SMITH'S Friendly Cafe at end Used R C. 70 with LOADER AND
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width), Len&amp;th :S28 00 feet
of brldje, Pomeroy. 4-12·30Lc:
$294.00. Univeraal milker, Co-\
Width 9 feet HZ width), Length
528.00 feet. Cheshire .
t6J Lost &amp; Found
op rake, and Oliver
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Mei1111 Oliver Sales, Pomt'r.oy. MAX WARD Agent For Farro
idth 8 feet, (1.-2 width), Length
.LOST or S'I1RAYEID. Lllrge dark ,
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Bureau Insurance Companies
316.80 feet.
blue
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Strayed from Seaman's hom.C Black SAfDDLE HORSE, gentle
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Width 16 feet, Length 897.60 feet.
on Breezy l-tei4fhh. REWARD . and gwltefil. See Marily.n FogleAnswers to the name ol Mr . ~~·· Muon, W. Va.
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Mike. Phone 482-J,
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OJ~o:::~~~ngth 1·74 2.40 feet or
S'POVE. Phone 363-Y. S-6-:llc
Propotel No. 3
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181 Auto Sales
Nine ,s hot H &amp; R 2.2 REVOLVER POMEROY-7-room frame located
Meigs Cuunty, Ohio, c,m Section
w~Lh
holster
and
belt.
$17
00.
On
WeRt
Main
Street,
corner
0.00,
State Route No . 124, in Salem
'l &amp;U o: :EV. Heavy Duly TlRUCK,
Alae
gul4.ar.
Ricbard
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Colelot
and
garage,
out
of
high
wa·
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Rutland
Townships, by apply· Auxililny trans. Heavy Clark
man, Long Bottom, 0 .
5·7-3Up . t er. $5000.00.
mg a bituminous treatment, Item,
•· f(!.tr end . Jo'•'nt .steel dump an::t
T-30. T 32 Patching. Phvement:
wlne'h . S~ c Ivan Carman, Pome· CUYJ!H AWNiiNGS $1.80 up in- .
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Width 18 r t Le h
rcy ,Ohio, Ht. 2, at Peach l"ork
atatled, porch shades, vcl! clian I RU~A.L---6-room rr~me,wlth ele~ feet or 12.14e~iles. nQt 64,099.20
::.-9-7;t c
bllndl, poreh and lawn Iumit·.I'' I'Y an.d rurrnmg water, nl
Propoaal No, 3·A
ture,
tent,s,
all
kinds.
Free
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ful'nace
heat.
Outside
Cl'Jlar,
25
M,•igs
County,
Ohio, on Se. ct•'on
, been oUered $500 for
my
timalli!s. Dale Wippel, 21 ~ Unane~
and close
to
town
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on trade---This liJM Packard
3200 ao
ion AtoC'IIUe, Pomeroy , 0\1lo.
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...in ,!I: Ood condition throughout and
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' well worth $800.
Looking =::-:
~---1 applying a biluiJinous treatment,
" (or 1 goorl car e h ea~t, see Brooks t!SF.D FURNlTURF. 8&gt;\RGAINS RACINE- 6·room h&lt;~ ll~e nnrl b.lth. IteM T-3 1. Paf'ement: Width 18
1}$1 Ptl RrfrlgNator, ,J4.9 up, Vac· I
enclosed po~c.h . Single rlo~r, fcl'l. Length "·~.Jeet or 1214
.. · Sayre at G. &amp; J . Auto Part11 or
cum Cie 11 n11 r $9.95. RAKr:R
waLcr. P\! drn:11y and gas. NLce mil es.
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' Fmn iture. PttonA 88'74-J, Mid·
lol. $8000 _00,
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rilf•port.
5· 19-tf i
I'IT&lt;'igs Co unty: Ohio, on Sections
PLYM(}U'JlH STAII'ION
- - - · - - - - - - - - - MASON-5-room trnme with bath . . ~&amp;ila&amp;ilil_iii.i!il~i.i.;iii~iiii~~:~
li:OlJ. $777. Dlaettnar's, Po1neroy I
l:iEWl~\J MAf10NliA
enc!QHed porch. J.&lt;-:l!Jc Lritity nnd 1111
~Htc.
New And Uaed
gas. Large lot 80x200 on. high- 1
All models repaind by trained
way. Nice tocation . $8500.00.
11ml FORID' VB, Hard Top. $796.
eK.perta. Writtfla· guarantee on
Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
~7-6tc
all rr.p oln and mac:hinea el· RENTAL -4 room houliie with new
1062 DE SOTA 4 dr sed. $1277.
eept tho N,eetbi · and Elna.
Free home demonltrl"tiOII and
bath and kitchen . $50.00.
Btaettnar's, Pomm·oy.
5-7-Qtc
attuhment
.ln.trucbonl.
Free
' !IHII BUICK 4 dr. $403. Blaott·
home eaUmatea on repall'l. GROCIRV- Excellently loco ted,
· nar'1, Pomeroy.
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established business, doing ~0.?or aober, depeadable, honett
000.00
yeirly. Moderate oVer- 1
!ervlce and 1100d buya, Phone
19M OHEVIROU.'T 2 dr . .!led.
head . Total price only $MOO.OO, .\
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77. Blal"ttnar'a, Pomeroy.
with $2000.00 down, bahmcc to
11·7-8te
KEETON'S SEWING
be nnlnced by owner.
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Af Eiberleld Rites

PROTEST IN BRAZIL

(Coren Buehiler
""ilh Birthday Party

t l'uoertJ services for 0. ll_. ZlbwfcHl who plll!.'&gt;cd away Wedn.t!iMia)',
B(ay 4, .at Meigs Geaonlll01pital,
.ven h eld from the Ewinj Cb.apel,
Fraday at 2:·30 p. m . wHh 'tbe Rev
Dale Ratliff, pastor Qf tbt Feder·
Cburcll , o!fiefatb;l{.._ .
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' Spec1al mustc: was ptoHd.ci ~.1!
Mn. Ben Neutding,. OfPD.i&amp;l:.n
Burial was Ia ateelt ~ Grove
Cemclery and pallbearer&amp; were
Jacob, Earl, Marlin, Robert and
Rh:hard Elberfeld, nephews of Mr.
Elbcr fehl and Jack KeQnedy, DM·
phew of Mrs Elberfel(\.

Bwhner, wu celebrated
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pa.rt.y at
be~. Gtm~• ••re
prtzea won by Sharolt
da Bradford and t.nn
Pictura were tll:en .dQrinJ

The Kinedom BuUdera Clau of moutrltion Club and the,. tHt
the Rock Sprinp !rietlu"~d~ Church tblo pool ,...t at t!r~ h•111• of
met 'J'hurtd•y eveain1 at Hie Mro. l•ct !!Ot\Orfi!ld, Gram Hill
l!.hu~h with Mrs.. Wjlijlro H01'1an fl)fl; their rqular· m~lll· Pia•
president, Jn chard:.
were made to' bav~.,_•_'_.!~nic ...
Tbe bymn ~'Nearer, 6t!ll N~ar·
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party. Mrt.. B.ChDI!r WAS
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cr an prayer y lhe pres ent wh~:n the ehildr ea. 4J1 tbe m~
w. JL ~~ichrier, and Mra
opened tbe meeting followed b)' bert w(U be ,.__ l.lrht ""'""'
IIWnd "iJOoes, in seryiDl
devotions taken fr¥.t''The Upptr meDll were ·avved bY,lll'l. Satt,if
cup cakes, ice cream and
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Psalm 84 by Mn. obn Hartuna. Jlln. Poul
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and suckers A dec'orat&amp;d
Duliq the hU&amp;iDel!ll Jesslon it
with nine candles was t he center· was deoded to hive a F'atheta Wallace Bradford, Jln. J. W~
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Marjorie f!Dd Vera Crow, Sllra L
:iJbhs, Roberta O'Brien, M1ldref'
StAnL~y, Jean
·Werry, Ro~alec
Wolfe, Ma rtha DenneHy.
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Hobsi ••Hc r, soda
p n.;1' r and Mrs. Willi am ftndcr
aon, ch:.~•· man or the socwl l'Om
nuttee pl::.nned the ntfair anrl
:Jth('fs on the committee were
Dorothy Clatk. Charloue C('"' '"'~
"'elllr. Drown, Detty llobe~ etler
Mal'tha Donnelly Vir;limn Crew ,
~orma Am sbury, Pearl Welk ()r.

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Guest• were Marina
Radford and Mrs. &amp;ott Folmer
lbr services were William Elber- Sara Bechtle, Trudy Kloes,
were named as the progr.uQ eomfeld, Judge Fred Miller, Mrs. Martin, Lyon Dan1ela, Sharon mLttee and Mn. ClilfDrd ~lfheit.
Bertha A. Kiner, Mn. Don Pen- .P.Nar.s, Send LewL.S-, James Mil· Mra. William, Clfrkirit Mn.. Roy
nell and Mr!&gt;. French H~.aitdley and ler, KarJ Beck, Ellen Dutton, RiWe the reCre.sbmefii~l:om.mlttee.
i amtly all ol Columbus.
Neda Bradlord, Joyce · Kulik,
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Judy .and Sarli Maiden, Cllroly,n
A pro(l'am was ·:pFejented 'toftMrs Enl Williamson and son of Herrr.an,
Ca&amp; lii9ting of a
by· Mts. Hugh
re::ra. Haute. trid; Jaoob Elberfeld se" Ba.:hner,
Ed·
B~rM: a poem '
Out", Mrs.
Westerville; Mr. and Mrs.- Earl
.:!:lberfeld, Logan; Mr. and Mn.
Gifts were sent by her
Homer Radford;
..iarhn Elberfeld and M~. an4l J~h·, Mn. _.diaon \V~ ind MW
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aobcrt Lytle, ChilJlco~b'c;
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ColQ_mbu5.
Mr. and Mrs. EmerJOD Siddell,
Marietta; Mr. ~nd Mra. Robert
.)tageJ, ironton; . 1\~bE!lt EitM,r!eld;.
Bf~!!
Club
SeJpre; J.tr. and · Mrs. Wud;ttn
Downie, Nease Settlement; Mr. PU.ni Group Picnic
and M1 s Vernon ~ait.ert~on; Ra~
Plan.s were made !or a pJe!Nt
cine; Mrs. Da)'ton Roush, , Letart, to be held Mon::lay when the [
John Gmther and Mrs. Oris Gintb· Bu,sy Gl.rJ&lt;S 4·H Cl~:1b met at 'he
er, Cltester .and a number of bome of Maida Roush W\lh Ca·
fnend~ from Syracwse .and Middlerolyn Wilscn: IS the
assistmg
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hostess. Mrs. R::.lbert Tur·ner Is
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Ctark, presldfot, was in charge
BRIDGES
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l)f !he busine'ls meeti ng wh::n · a
gene ral dl!'~uss1on wu ' held con·
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ccrning the pou::bilities o!
a
Ke•ty
White F!qtltont Sale. · The next
regultr meetine will be h eld at
otuo Eta Phi Chapter of Beta the hom-e &amp;f Lyoo Bu::hanou
Sigma Ph• soronty had thelr , im with Becky Grueser aJ the ah.LSprcss)ve Rttual of the Jewels cere. ling bcstess .
1 .nony at the Jo'armer·~ Hotel. Gal
Durlr.g the sot:-ial hou r th:"
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To Preach Gospel
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COLLINS' JEWELRY
"Where Your Co¢idcncc Is Jusllfled"
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Youth Fellowship
M~inbers At Rally

7.') A.uend /U;IIior Girl
Glee Club l'eiJtivity

Approximat-ely seventy fiv e
The Westminster Youth Follow· i youngsters enjoyed the Junio r
.thip of the Fir&amp;t Presbyterian Girls' Glee Club party at Middle
Chttrth was repre.aented
lut port Jhgh School . Saturday even·
week al 1 Youth ~Uy •t Bever· lug under direction cf Misa Car·
ly by Mr.!L Judson White, coun· men Dcenis, vocal mu8ic teacher
'cillol', Fred LcwJs, Moderator; or the Middleport School. Game~
Mrs, LowtU Probuco, Julie Pro- and dancing were planned for the
IJ.asto and Juanita Hawkins
evening snd refreshme nts served
Thursday eve.nin&amp;: the FeUuw to the mcr$ei'S -and guet~b . Supt
ship and gue&amp;IJ enjoyed a skat L. W. McComas was also preeenl
ill,l party at Gallipolis, Those for the party. The Gle.:~ Club c:om·
attending were the Rev. Howard mittces were : Refreahmenta: Mary
Ruppclt, Mr. and Mrs Judson Scott, Bonnie VanCooney, Annn
White, Mr. anr\, Mrs John HEWI Sue Wallace: Clean-up: Jane Hoyt
klns Jr., Robert Dyer, Raymonri Carol Hudwn and PollY Thomas.
Turner', Sharon Riley, Juanita
Hllwklna, James M()rgan, Nancy
Rawlings, Ja~qucllne Rice, Nell MATURE STARS AGAIN
and Gall Makten, Linda \&gt;rim , 1 Victor Mature through his rc·
Fred I.cwls.
cent succcss,s as Derpetrlus m
------'The Robe" and 1b:l ~P.quel "Dcmc
trms and the r:tartint &lt;•rc:" has
Week 0/ Projeds Set
rccabcd a new (H\~k '•\ h1:1 ~wl'ivc
.vcar
career in motion pictures rc
By Bapti1t Cltu•e•
versing
the thco-:y h~· expounde-d
The Golden Rule Cla::os of 'thl'
First Baptist Church will moot m both of these grea.t produclionlt
Thuraday at tlte homrt of Mr. and H:e stars agaln..Jn "Thr E~yptlan '
to be at the l-fl'i:,1s Theatre Tues·
Mrs. Ja~k SaUerflcld.
Tuesdat evenina, tho men or(' ~hcy nnd WcdneadaY \l\'cntng9. ,
nsk&lt;'d to report as eoon AS possible
after supper to begin work On tb.c
ROMANTIC iNTERLUDI
tloor o( the 11anctuary.
The ,n~ttna: · of the or£1C!en and
Robert Wagner and .leu Peters
tcQcbers of the church sc hool fti are the attradive couple Curnlsh·
the church hu&amp;been J)Ostponcd un Ink: the love atory lh the Sptmcer
HI Jo'rlday, May 20, from thr 'I'racy ClnomaStorP · t ~~r,.M "~"fl·
scheduled date of May )3
ke-n Lance" .at ttie Temple Theatre ·

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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight

"GOOD GROOMING" IS NO
PROBLEM WHEN YOU USE

ROBINSON'S
Setlin5: up hou ~c.ncc ping ~ Make us a ll:lh lt rot·
keeping your rlothn Hke 1ww. l!nm:~rncd '!
Use us to keep your app~aranl'~ tiptup. Btg
t•mUy? Our pri ces will preserve tlw ln~dp:&lt;•t.
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twenty s~onds of "deli.,d "lr" .d\!t•
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Present,

were Mr. Bangerter,
.Supt.. L. W. UeComas, James Eul·
9r, Homer Cook, C. M. Henn e~y.
Mrs. Jobn Zerkle, "Nellie Zerkle,
\Irs Crary Davil'l, Be&amp;s Sanborn ·
F)·leda Faehnle and Mr&amp;. E. '1.

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hojeeu On Agenda
At 4-H Club Meeting
The Wlde·Aiwake
+oH Club
met Thursda)' evening at
the
bome or J1nicc Zirkle With

n:_e McComas as
bosteu. Mrs. L.
counclllor,
meel inli
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Rites At Chutch

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Chrj,stine

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D~.tbara Co•1ert,
Texanna Wih\te.

Carolyn

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SCHOOL I'LAYIIJ TO TRYOUT white 32 to 33,
All high scbool boyt of the area 32.
interested In playing baseball
Qdcke"'* stacly, rtaiPI'I .,..
have been asked to aUend tryout.
plto for - · ,.,.... 21
:luriq practice seiiSJons of the
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llllhl 11 .. 14; ol4 ,.....,. 16
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Butter creamery 90 score 63e.

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Sw1:pston I
Columbus,

By BETTY CARLETON

and family ol
th e weekend wtlh Mr. and
Ralph Lee nnd fam ll}

A special meeting of the Quar·
tcrly c clnfcr ence ol Heath Meth1..
clilt Church was cali.Jd. after lh ~
morning worship service, May 8
Qy the Rev. L. A. Bangerter. J
Anthony Bosco had been recelvt&lt;:d
into the membership durint ~h ..:
NQrshlp service and the Conference &amp;ranted him a liceri.rte to
preach the gospel and rocommlflnd•
ed him to the licensing committee
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on ~ale at Stark's DNg Store,
,POJI1eroJ Pastry Shop~ Swiaber It

Mr and Mrs . H. A. Bat· nlt:t
il nrl son. Koith spent suml.ll)' cvt..'nln~ wtt h Mt
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Insurance ·Aa:eney and at' tbe Kid-

Mr 1111!1 )tr ~ C:corac tirde
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Emory Powdl an;:l da\l&amp;,bter, Ad·
die, AIH' nt Sunday afternoon witb
datt~hter

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MilOS GINIIAL HcmOITAL

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