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and return to the White House hungry- not only in Appalachia , of every continent.
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but in Asia and Africa, " he as- ·· we care for peacf'-not only
sacrifices and reward! of thej the university convocation that The President emphasized serted.
for ourselves. but for every
Great Society in a speech pre- , "we canoot and will not with· ! thai he was not speaking of "We care that men are op- country torn by conflict."
pared for delivery at ceremo- draw from this world. We are 1 foreign policy, although OW' re- , pressed- not only in llus coun· Johnson warned young Amer·
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resign as South Viet Nam's coup last Friday. The Armed
Khanh was reported to have
military strongman but balked Forces Council today offered promised to relinquish his post I
at demands of the powerful rewards for the 14, dead or 1in a telephoned surrender
Armed Forces Council that he alive.
to the generals at ti .30 a.m . af- 1
come to Saigon and put his
Lt. Gen. Tran Van Minh, a ter his airplane ran low on fuel
resignation in writing.
Roman Catholic known as and landed in the mountain reKllanh was reported to have 'Little Minh. " was named to sort of DalaL He had failed in
JOCELYN TAYLOR
agreed early today to step succeed Khanh in the powerful frantic efforts to line up supA young Gallipolis man involved in a one-car accl· down in a series of telephone post of commander-in-chief af- port of another counter · coup
Jocelyn Taylor, daugbter of
dent on Rt. 33, near the Rock Springs fairgrounds early · conversations with tbe group ol ter three days of coups, counter among amilitary commanders I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Taylor of
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Sunday was hospitalized with injuries .
The Meigs County Sheriff's department said Charles
, D. Webster, 21, suffered· lacerations of the head and ab·
of the right arm and shoulder, when he was
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PASADENA, CAIJF - SCI" when it crashed.
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lion que'tl.on· Can an American h h
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spaceship land
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1ment. He to authontJes he said Leroy Jack Kennedy, J&amp;,
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lava, it will be shot tbro~gh OCCWTed Sunday at 4:45 a.m. legs, but was not hospitalized.
with caverns and tunnels like
those found in !Iawall" Kuiper
said. ''This could be very tricky
and dangerous stuff" he add-

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undef 0ther Quartet Names

Channel 3
WSAZ-TV
1:41 CGra CGII lWporl
f:OO Today Sbow
7:15 Today Oul Your Way
1:~ Today Ou1 Your Way
t:IIO Cartooomlle
t: 15 Patteru In Arlthmlltll:

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Mato Rool!l for Daddy
What'l 'I1Ib Soll81
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S!JIIIng Jamlloree
lllomeDt of Truth
'l1lt lloctlll'a
Allolbtr Worid
YCIII Don, say
J4atch c..,. •
AfteraooD Report

Mr. ::artooo
Tbt lloclorl
Aaother World
You Don't Sly
Motcb Game
llr. cartooa

J:30 Larllllle
1::10 Newa Picture
1:411
1:111
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Jim 'lbader Show
TV 3 Weather
IIIIDUey-llrinkloy Report

Slnafng Caravllll
1:• Dr. K1ldart
1:30 Huel
It:• Krall 8uapoalt Thtatrt
11: 110 Lall Newa PJctura
ll ;jill Sportl
lltJD JolmaJ Cll'IOD

'1'1111111.. FEB. II JUOIUJGHTB

1:30 DR. KILDARE - "Mlr·
aele tor Maraartt" - A d&lt;lclor'•
..W.bloodocl dedicallon to r&lt;&gt;_..... alaCOoiJes Dr. Kildare
IIIII Dr. Gillespie. Barbara Bel
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p£NSJ!: '!11EATRE - A YOUllll
Nl ,._ co-pilot finally lw:es
.. • u... ol responatbllity.
.... Ida pllot-eommander cola lin In " 8 -

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Dally Word
Bozo The Clown
Buddy Starcher Sbow
Captain Kaqaroo
Mike Wallace lo Newo
I Love Lucy
Andy of M&amp;ybOfl')'
The McCoys
Love of IJie
News
Search For Tomorrow
Guiding Ugbl
Women's Page
WCIIS News
As The World Turao
Pusword
House Party
To Tell The Truth
CBS News
Edge Of Night
Secret Storm
Lone Rallller
Bowery Boya
News Report
Y OUJ Weatherman

6:20 Sportl

6:30 CBS Evenln&amp; News
7:00 San Francisco Beat
7:30 The Munsters

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Pet:ty Mason
Password
Baileys of Balboa
The Defenders
Tho News TonJeht
Weather
Sports
Movie

The leading lady of Richard

Rodgers' new Broadwll}' musi·
cal, "llQ I Hear a Waltz?," •tarJ.
ed whai ia becoming quite a
career by showing ber pretty
face on the home screen
and
saying. "And Away We Go!"
That was in the early Jackit
Gli!aSOn years. Alter that, abe
settled down to being serious
about acting and olnglnc, and
you know she must have IL
Rod&amp;ers doesn't pick losers.
ABC's "The Hollywood Pal·
p
ace" title and format are
lng , on tour this summer. with
hosts and 1110s1 artlslt, playing
faln and e~po~itloiiJ
"live. "
Tbeoe appearanoeo art1 DOl to
be telecaat.

Monday's Television Program
WHTN-TV
Channel 13

WSAZ- TV
Channel 3

7:111 D.U, Word
8:00 Bl&amp; Plctw'O
8:30 Jacll La LaDDI
8:011 Fun School
9:45 King and Odll
10:00 Morning Movlt
11 :30 Price Is RJcld
12:00 Donna Reed
12:30 Father Knowl Bill
1:00 Hello. Pea-Pickm
1:30 1be ~ People'• Cltolco
2:00 Fltme In The WIDtl
2:30 Day In Court
2:55 News
3: 00 General Horpltol
3:30 YOUDI Marrlocl1
4:00 Trallmaster
5:00 Super Show
5:35 Superman
8:00 Local News and Weatllor
6:15 News
6:30 Leave It To Bea7· 00 Rifleman
'; 311 JODII)' Quell
8:00 Donno Reed
8:30 My 'l1INe Boat
8:00 Bewllched
9:30 Peyton Pblct
10:00 Jimmy !loan
11:00 News
11:10 Local Nen and Sporll

1:45 Cora Cob Report
7:00 Today Show
7:20 Today Out Your Way
8:25 Today Out Your Wf.1
9:00 Cartoonsvllle
8:30 Bachelor Father
10:011 Make Room lor Daddy
10: 30 Whal'l '11111 Song
10:55 News Momlag Roporl
11 :00 ConcontraUon
11:30 Jeopardy
12:00 Sly When
!2:30 TrUth or Oms~
12:55 Newo Day llepon
1:00 Midday New•
I :30 SlnJI!llll JamborM
I :55 Af1ernoon Report
2:1111 Moment of .TrUIII
2:30 Tbe Docton
3:00 Another World
3:311 You Don't Soy
4:1111 Mateb Game
4:30 Mr. Cartoon
5:30 Laramie
6:30 Nen Picture
8:411 Jim Theoker
8:111 TV 3 Weather
7:00 Huntlev·B•tnkloy
7:30 Monday Night It Movlu
9:00 Jonathan Winters Show
10:00 Alfred llltdlcodl
11 ,00 Late Newa Picture
11:15 Weather
II :20 Sporto Roundup
11:311 Toalgbt

One of the documenlarJ 1(11&lt;ials plannsd for nell oeuon by
lllvld L. Wolper, the HoUy·
wood produ""r who tpOCiaU..s
In this field, wlll bo bued ad:
the contro....UI1 bell • oelUIII
book, "The Feminine MJI!Iq·
ue," by Betty Friedln. Wolper
cameras ud IOUDd equipment
wlll r""'6 around the country
aettlng the opinions of women In
all walks or life about the r..
male't place In today'o ooclety.

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"Lewis aad Clark" il • onehour 1pecial that will be on
NBC Feb. 23 to commemorate
and r&amp;en!ate the hlstorlc ex·
pedltlon ol 180HII that opened the American Northwest.
Lorne Greene, the "Bonanza'
liar, wW narrate.

Oat of the pl.aym In I h e
vldato IOI'lel blllecl on "Mr. Roberti,.. whicb. Warnen il preP'I'iDI lor NBC lor DOlt .......,
II Randy Kirby, 1011 of the
durable 1lurwood Kirby of tho
Garey Moore televlakm yeara.

'JUD1'111' TRAVELED
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - OJ.
rector DIDio! Mann filmed "'Judith" with Sopbla Lonn and P..
ter Finch enttn:ly In brae! but
scored and edited the pi&lt;turo
In Hollywood.

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - St.
phen Boyd wiU liar In "FanIssUe Voyage" lor JOID Ceotury·FOI Willi RJcibanl FJeiad&gt;.

.. dJNeiiDi.

Leon Ames, Colonel
Klrt·
wood on "Mist« Ed,' had the
tiUe rolo In the "Faillet al

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Tlltl'lllall Netwctrk.

WCHS- TV
~~a~1 Wor4
7:30 Bozo The Clown
8:00
9:00
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
1%:00

Buddy Starcber
Captain Kaqaroo
Mike Wallace 1o New•
I Love Lucy
Andy Cf Mayberry
1be McCoy1
Loe .. Ull
12:~ CBS Nen
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
1H5 Guiding Ught
1:1111 Woman's Pap
1:~ WCHS NOWI
1:30 As The Work! 'l'lln!o
2:00 Pasaword
2:30 House Party
3:00 To Toll The Truth
3:~ CBS News
3:30 Ed&amp;e Of Nl&amp;bt
4:00 Ths Secret SIDmt
4:30 Lone RaDJer
li:OO BoW«)' Soya
8:00 Newa Report
6:15 Your Weathermllll
6:20 Sports
6:30 CBS Evenlq New1
7:00 San Francloco Boat
7:30 To Tell the Tru1h
8:00 I've Got A Secrol
8:30 Cinderella
10:00 CBS Reporta
11:00 Duke's New• Tonl&amp;bl
11:15 Weather Teller
11:20 Late Show
Ray Walston, star of "My
Favorite Maruan, 'began his
workln&amp; career as a printer on
tho New Orleans ltem·Trlbunt
at $10 1 week.
Frank Fontaine, Jackte Glea·
toiiJ comedy partner, Is married to Alma Claire Wekham,
a former acrobatic
dancer,
They have 11 children.

' - ! Ames, CIHlar of "MJ&amp;.
t.,. Ed,' bad the t!Uo role In
the former "Father of
1bt
Bride oerlel, allo OD the CBS
Televltt!on JIOt-k.

NEW WAR PIC
HOlLYWOOD (UP!)
UnJ.
verso! hal -lglled Fruk M..
earthy to .,..aduce "The 1144,.
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B0 Id C0 Iors, Casua IIdeas

WHTN- TV
Channe113

7:111 Dally Word
8:00 Compaa
8:30 Jack La " ' 8:00 Full Sohool
t:411 Kin&amp; ud Odie
10:00 Momlne Morit
11:30 Prlct II llllbt
12:00 Dolma Reed
1%:30 Father KJunn Bill
1:1111 Hello Pta-Picktn
I :30 Tbt People'• Cholet
2:00 f1amo Ill 1M Wind
3:00 General HOipital
3:30 YOIIII&amp; Marrlodl
4:00 '1'rallmuler
li:OO SUJI'I' Sllaw
5:35 !lupermaD
6:00 Wealllor
6:05 Nen
6:15 Peter Jematup - Newt
8:30 Leave II 1'11 lltlver
7:00 RIOeman
7:30 Voyap
8:30 No Tlmo For Serpinll
9:00 Wendy • U.
10:00 Bin&amp; Cro&amp;by
10:011 Ben CalltJ
11:00 News
11:10 Local Newa • Sporta
11:20 Weather
11:25 Sporta
11:30 The Lee 0'1111 Show

M!lN., FI!B. II lBOIUJOHTS
7:30 MONDAY NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES - "The Golden
Hawk.'' starrln. Rhonda FlemIng. and Sterllllll Hayden. Kit
Gerardo famed Spsnlsh Main
buccaDMr lmoWD U tho Gold·
en Hawk, rt!ICIIet a lovely red·
headed girl from hla arch -«~­
emy Luis Dol Tqro.
8:00 JONATHAN WlNTI:RS
SHOW - Two of tho lharpnl
tatlrlltl ... siJaw.bllalneu, Bob
and Ra)' opecllllze In ...., humor while apoo!bqJ "The dull
conventloual thlng1 In
life."
'ntey have won two peabody •·
wardl for comedy. 1be New
Ou1lly Mlnltrela, seven men
ODd two afrbt, bave become one
of tho llallon'I.IIIOII
popular
llni!DI IIJ'OIIIII. '!bey eomblno
JUUih and •Incln&amp; ability with
1M talel!t to play •vera! DIUSI•

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much." He added that Amer&gt;can youth ''will find m~anin1
only by sharing in the re!poJISi..
1 bJlities, the dangers and the
pass tons or your time."
Pickup 51h pgh: The Chief

rebellioW! generala that had coupo and the threat of full· the countryside.
Racine R. D., will participate
voled him out.
in tbe ninth annual JOO.pi•re I Raymond Huron. 51. a res!·
But he was said to be holdillll
instrumental musk clinic at ·dent of South Point and mini,.
out al Vung Tau, 40 mile• from
Bowling Green University OD . l•r of the ChriSI.ian Church
Seigon until some face-saving
Feb. 26 and 27. Mlso Taylo.r, at Dexter in Meigs Count,·, was
'
~
measure had been worked out
a student of Southern High killt&gt;CJ in an automobile crash
lorThe
him .
School
Band Director Robert : Saturday at Steubenville.
II
t
d 1e II
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counc sen a e ga on
Garner participated ill the I The vktim was also an em·
1
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I
to Vung Tau to try to convmce
event as&amp; year, e ectiODti pluv. e of the Nitro Division of
The Revelers, the famous male quartet which
will . are ma de 00 lhe b881i 0 r 5t u- the Allied ChPmica\ CorporaKhanh to tome here 8nd 0 If'I.
cially resign 81 a preliminary present a concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Gallia Academy : dents having superior iu- hon at South Point..
to his deperture from South High School, have been on various programs under such I •trumeat•l talent. Jocelya, •
Investigating offit'e1's said Mr.
Viet Nun.
~a~e~ as "The Sham!.~&lt;aMtl\"· "Sei~~~,lin~ S_ingers," , senior, .Plays the Oute.
, Huron died instantly when his
Khanh wao deJ&gt;ooe&lt;fas· orrued 'Sm~ng Sophomores, M~rry M~kers, ,. Pa molive Revautomobile )eft the highway and
forces commander • In • chief elers and, more recently, The Btlmacs.
b
by order of Chief of State Phan l There haw been changes in I
---hit a bridge a utment.
Khac Suu Sunday. At the same personnel from time to time, oul ll1e United States and c_an- ,
' Surviving
are two sons,
1 ada. The y are presen IIy enjoy:James, minister of the ChristHme he lost thil position as but they're a 1ways th e Revechairman of the Armed Forces ers, possessing an individuality ing increasing popularity ~ith
I ina Church at Greenup. Ky .. and
Council which includes all of and a group personality which performances for conventlons
I Roderick. minister
of Christ·
the cou~try's top generals.
marks them wherever they go. and nightclub audiencn ~ the
ia~~=:r~:rv~~o;:e~~;";i~:~ghAn
American_ Embassy For many year~ the qu~r;et East Coast, not to_ mention a ,
ter, Mrs. Sandra Wango
of
spokesman denied reporla of Jn. bas been hesrd m key ctbes brlel engagment With
the
c·mcmna
. t1· h.1s prents Aiden
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h ut th
1
'th F
h
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t
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A
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volvement of the Americaa I •• oug 0.
e coun ryA h.WI h rene
muSlta
ex
ravagan~
group
0 1 managemen
e.
. .K1lts
. Huron of. Chesa•·z·JZI.· ''
t
·ll b d andkAhce
mission here in the disappear· ou!stand mg suC&lt;"ess.
lg - za
ve 1opmen programs Wl e e--·ltght engagment and great hon- The appearance or " The Rev- scribed ror Ohio River Valley pea e, .and a brother, Floy~.
ed.
•
or was accorded the
group elers'' here tomm·row evening industrial and business l_eaders or. Ches~peake. .M.r.
Huron.
Scientists felt that determina·
VI If
when they performed at the . will mark the third program by the pre•idents of OhiO and wtfe .. Mm~te Wtlliams Huron,
lon of when and where the first
.
White HoU8e in Washington. 1 in the current series of the Marshall Umverstttes: Tues· du~d m 1963 · .
astronaut will land on
the
CIDCAGO (UP!) - Bnght bold (Ol~rs, West Coast
Their current sold • out tour Tri~County Community Concerl 'day.
Funeral servtces were to bo
moon would have to depend on cas~alldeas and teen-ag~ styles st~ongly mfluenced merw
will take them lA cities through- Association. The local associa-1 The occasion will be a noon condu~ted ~t 4 p. m. today at
..
tion's 1964.65 series wi11 close 1Junc-heon at the Up Towner Mo-· .the Schnetder Funeral . ~orne
the projected Surveyor space- sprmg and SUf!lmer fashions prevt~wed here today..
craft, which will analyze more
The occasiOn ":as the 50th a~mversary co_nvenbo~ of Funeral services for David ~!ll!lliliJI~ , on March 5 wit.h the New tel. ~untinglon. attended. by_ ~- m Chesapeake by
mm~s~ers
closely the rnoon'o surface.
the Mensw~ar Retatl~rs of.A~enca. The fashion prev1e~ Perry Zirkle, M, of Middleport,
WASHINGTON (UPH -Bar- 1York Concert Trio'o perform~ ecultves from West VU'gtma, John Pommert and
Wilham
show held m connect:on wtth tt was staged by the Amen- who died Sunday mo&lt;'lling at ry M. GoklwaleT says H It Ia ance here
Kentucky and Ohio .
Moore. Bunal was to be in
STEWART, B. e. _ A FIN- can Institute of Men's and Boys' Wea:_in four floors of Meigs General Hospital, wm Decessary to bQmb Hanoi, the
·
Several mana~em~nt
pro- the Rome Cemetery at Proctor..
nish • born carpenter found a· the P~mer House Hotel.
. be held at Foglesong Funeral North Vlelmtmeto capllal. to
grams developed by lhe Ohto vtlle.
live by rescuers Sun&lt;lay alter Sty!'"!! aimed .at teen~agera trasting color stripe •.round the home Tueoday at 1 p. m. The wla lhe tile war in S&lt;&gt;ulb Vlel
umverstty College of Busmess Mr. Huron commuted lr om
1
being entombed for 78 hours was Wld~ly nobced, befittmg neck and no collar-IS an hn~ Rev. Ralph Mahoney will of· Nam, "it should be done."
, Admma~ra1 1on have ?t-en glv- . ~uth P.omt_to Dexter .t~ handle
under tons of an avalanche"' the $1 bilhon annual market for port from the Regatta clothes ficiate, and burial will be in
Goldwater, in 1 television
en durmg the past hve years , h1s obhgataons . a~ mmtster at
rock and onow today laced po•· teen-age boys clothing. ":om 12 worn at Henley-on-Thames, Eng- Kirkland Memorial Garden.
letervlew, added that he did- '
the_ Parkersburg area Ex~ the Dexter Christtan Chur&lt;:h.
slble losa of his hands and feet. to 14 million boys are m the land.
Mr z· kl
tired
. n't . believe the Red Chlaese .
planatwns of these programs 1
A doctor said the carpenter market and each one will spend Th
t 1 k
tur ~
will be presented to the group :
· "'~a J ~ 3 1':pent "wDIIId do anylblng about ••·
.
llyla boo
• better than flO per year on
e we oo eomes IUl a [ 1er, was
uy '
' a lending the war."
!n Huntington .
32
~::rlngMy
!hoc~, ~c!~~ clotheo, according to trade asso- ly. enough In aquatic cluthes. Mason, W. Va., the 100 of tho
0
Purpose of Ihe presentation
tiona and frost bitten hands and ciation estbnates.
~t 9 really specially treated boat~ l~te Henry :'"d Hannah Perry ••• t:il II! 111 :: 11111 1i !JU&amp;t.lliOOJ~'\11
is to determine whether Hunt· !
feet. MyUyla spent hill ordeal To lure this money, as well mg or beach gear, and ia a Zu-kle. He II lltll'V!Ved by his
UNIT CALLED
lngton area orgamzatlons want j
In the ruins of the avalanche 81 dad's, Into tholr cash regis· deocendant of the rnbber poncho wife, Ruth, of Middleport, two The Middleport emergency·
the Umvers1ty
to estabhsh
Ann rescue unit was summoned at :
similar progra.ms the~e.
Mrs. Helen Elaine Black. M,
destroyed copper mining camp ters, clothiers set the bait style school shU seen on col· daughters, Mrs. Ruth
1
of Blitish
Columbia's re- sleek, young and bright.
lege campuses.
Plants of Logan, and Mrs. Bet- 8:20 p.m. Saturday for Charles ~
Marshall ~mversJty s Depart-! or Rt. 3, Pomeroy died todav.
mote Pacific Ooast.
Myllyla Among the new trends: the
ty Sridenmaker of Columbus; Henry Cline of North Second.ment of Busmess and _Ec.ono?'l-: A member of the Pomer~y
was one of 27 persons asleep surfing look, the wet look, the
two aons, David and Ml!te, at at, w~ was ill. He w~s taken
Jcs has ~ccepted ~n. mvJtatJon Seventh Day Adventist Omrch.
Ln four bunkholl.!!les Thursday Henley shirt, stretch white shirt
CARS COWDE
home, and three grandchildren. to Metgs General hospital.
from OhiO .to partK·Jpate.
she lS survived by her hU!01
when the avalanche thundered collars, doubl&amp;breesled blazers A minor accident was lnves· ":tends may call at the fun.
M. N. Brmkman. dtrector 1band. Burdell Jay Black : a
down a 8,000 loot glacier and with patterned slacks and heel- ligated by Pomeroy
pollee era! home any time after noon
PLAN RECEPTION
management development . pro- , daughter. Amodene DeWeese of
flattened the remoia eamp Jess socks.
on the upper partinc lot at 12:-~ today.
The Eastern Band Boosters
grams at _Ohto. satd avatlable l Pomeroy Rt. 3; three
sons,
under ton1 of. roc~, ice and The Henley ohlrt-with a con· 10 p.m. Saturday.
Involved
TAKEN TO HOLZER
will hold a reception lor par·
programs mclude management Wrren nd Hobert ol Rutland
snow.
were cars driven by Lance Tyo, The Racine emergency squad ents of senior, Junior
and
pract.tce semmars_. progra~ ev- and William BIB&lt;'k, at home A
Driver lnj"ured in
16, Cheshire, and A11en Hartley, answered a call at 10:25 a.m. Grade School bands' at 7:30 p.
al~~hon and revJew techmque: sister. Adeline France of Rut-WASHINGTON
001&gt;1·
64, Pomeroy. Police oaid both Suuday to Long Bottom for Mrs. m. February 23, at the Eastern
cnttcal path melhod and. a , land ; a brother, Bernard How·
ll'ess pauses today to ply trfb. Rt. 33 Accident
cars were backing !rom park- Leona Babcock. She wao taken High School. Mothers asked to 1
foreman development serte•. 1ell of Sprillllfield, and 12 ll'andule to George Waohlngton oo 1be
ing places when the mishap oc- to HoiZBr hospital for admlt· bring cookies are reminded lo
I children.
driver In 8 one-car ace{. curred. No arre•ia were mode. taace u a medical patient.
do oo.
Grandson took Part
Funeral services will be Wed·
tbe 223rd anniversary of the
first presldeat't birth.
dent Investigated by the Ohio - -·
)n Rescue Attempts
nesday at 2 p. m. at the Chase
The often • quqled phrasOI of State Patrol In Meigs county
I
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REV. CHARLES NORRIS
Mrs.
William
Bradlord. Funeral Home with Rev. ":ant

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and at right, is Milfo~d Hysell, Scoutmaster. (See Page 8 today for comp'lete report of .
court of honor. -Senttnel Photo

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;':lyre:re.=
mon: In tbe House and Senate
chambers according to a eu.ttom which began on Feb. 2%,
1901. Sen. Jameo B. Peanon,
R·Kan., wu deslpled
to
read lbe address to lbe Senate,
and Rep. Del Clawson, R.Callf.
to the Rouse. 1be lllllllllll readinK llllll!ily takes about 46 min·
utea.
THE ONCE JUGH HOPES
of end1n&amp; the miUtary draft ap.
pear to be fadlag fast.
Pnclae proposala that will
"'ult from a year • lollll lJe.
,._ ~eDt lludy of mll.l.ary lllanpoooer are oUII large1.1' IPf"UUatlY•· But the Penta·
(tonlil!ued Oa Pap I)

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etter

U took place at 5:20 p.m. on
Rt. 33, rbt mUea DOrth of Rt.
1J4. A car drlve_n north
by
James Potts, 28, Rt. 2 Athens
went out of control on the allp.
pery blgbway and ran off the
lefl aide hilling a guanL raD
and endlllll up In a field. 'i'ilere
wu moderate damqe to the
car.

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MARIEITA, Ohio (UP!) -~ Putnam later becamAI famoua
MarieIta College today displayed 11 tho head of the Ohio Comp•
a letter General George Wash- ny of Asloclaleo whlcb ap)ond
Iaaton wrote appolating an J.r. the old Northwest Territory and
my colonel at $60 a month With established Marietta u the first
lnstructlona to link as many J]ermanent settlement Ia the ter·
Brltloh ships as possible at New rltory.
York.
Tho OO&lt;&gt;-[lllel.-, on dlaplay
. 1be letter in
Wahington'a today In oonneetloa wilb the
handwriting and dated August lint president'• birthday ll!Df..
FREE ammNO
11, 1TI6, outlined to Rufuo Put· veroary, Ia one of 1,31111 !ellen
nam the need for baste In the wrr•en by famot11 Americans
The Salvation c\rmy will ban Continental Arll\l''• move to cfe. owned by the college.
a free clothing day Th.y fend New "York from General Putnam wu rBIJIODilllle for
from t:30 a.m. untO llOtlll Ill WUI!am Howe and his lnllf. tbt establllbmet!t al M111Jld11iurn
115 Butternut Av., "-f. W~llhiDgton'a defellll failed bow· Academf, In 1m, a foHifunner
Anyo110 -ln Melp eounty or tba IYel', and Howe OllCilpied Newloi lbrlella ColieKe. ,. ·
IUrt'tllllldlDI area It welcclpe. York.
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Jlo·
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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 FAM hu scheduled Charles A.
Norrlo, Atbens, to opeak al the
the founding of OU in 1804.
Fathers • Sons Banquet Tues~
The teu of the letter reads: day evening at the
Masonic
"I have lite pleuure to in- Hall, Mulberry Ave.
form you the Co1181'HI have Ajjent lor the John Hancock
appointed you an Engineer wllh Insurance Co., Norris maintams
the Rank of Calonel, and poy of an office in Athens where he
Sixty Dollan per Month. 1 beg resides with his wife and foor
of you to hasten the alnldng of chUdrea. Rev. Norris Is also
Vessels and other obstruclionl psotor of the First Baptist
in the River at Fort Wuhlng· Oturch Pomeroy where he suoton of ye kind ol Vessels JUII oeeded :Rev. RalPh Zundel, aud
want and other things that no 1s the son of Rev. and Mrs.
delays that can po!ISibly be • Froe1and Norris, Racine.
voided may happen. P.S. Con- Tuesday's program
beglna
greu have just sent 2 French with dinner served at 1:30 p.
Gent. here as Engineero will of.. m., and a1ao Includes a Clev&lt;&gt;ther of them be of U.M at Fori land Browns focKbaU film and
WashJn&amp;ton or KiDp Brldp?" olber tlllertallllneDt.
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Browneii~Ave.

has learned that I William Gifford officiating. aur.
her ll'andson. Douglas Brad~ i iat will be in the Miles Cemeford of Alexandria. Va., was , tery. ":ends may call at the
one of a team of cave . explor~ . luneral hom• beginning Tu. .
ing experls called in to attempt ; day·
the rescue of James Mitchell I
who was trapped in a cave in Votera•• Memorial lloopllal
Dolgevtlle, N. Y.
Admloooaa $aturday - Zetta
Douglas.. 19, a •udenl at Carrow, Roedsville.

VP~iv,~ln~ Po~ech ln~lttue) ="'~':'.?:

r 1018 • as
n exp ortng
caves for the past two ye.ars.
HIS father, Alan Bradford, ,. a
graduate of .Middl~rt. High
Sch?"l and resides wtth hts lam·
tly m Aleundrto, Va.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In Pomeroy's
buSiness district at 11 :30 a.m.
today was 22 degrees. Sunny
okieo.

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WIJ.
lard Jeffers. Pomero .'
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Mn.
H=-=-~":;. lla':elyn
McCaaby RuUand:
JHawlho~ Long &amp;uom· Cllar·
,.. Sauer,' Middleport: ' J •,
Willa, Cbelhlre: fiW'Iulrlt&lt;
Freeman, ,Cheshin:.
lllriii s 41) _ Mr.lllllllrlllllberl
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DOCfOR

Daily Sentin#'l

COMMINT.tTINO EDITORIALLY

SAYS

TODAY we honor the Father of Our
Country, a title that is r ichly deserv ed and with l'Onstant stud y of the man,
we are only now beginning to apprt&gt;ciate
the role that he pla yed in helpin g to cre -

llarrisonviUe
News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibson
spent Sunday with his mother ,

ren.
Mr.
and
day

all of Columbus , Ohio, and
and Mrs. Ray Birchfield
family, local, spent Sunwith the ir mother, Mnt
Nelli e Borgan and son Michael.
\frs. Carrie Wears spent Wednesday evening with Mrs . Nellie Borgan.
Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs
called on Mr . and Mrs. Nolan
Haning Saturday . Mr . and Mrs.
L;..wrence Donahue al so spent
Saturday evening with them.

day.
Mrs. Chester Buckley recent~
ly visited her grandfather, C.
L. Newman Sr. who was obser·
vlng his 9lst birthday. Mr. Newman is residing at the Elmwood Rest Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsal Riebel
attended the graduation of their
son, John, at Ohio University,
where he received his Master·a
Degree in Education.

l'.Irs Lana GitJson.
Mrs . I .ana Gibson and Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Gibson , visited
last Saturday wl1h Dr. and Mrs
Don Gibson and family
of
Lyle Hysell's parents, Carey Mr. and Mn. Robert King
Po rt.~ mouth , Ohio.
and Eva Hysell, and his sister, visited his father .
George
Ne-llie Clay wa s a guest at Mrs. Marcia
Capehart and King, at the Marietta Memorthe homf of Mr _ and \Irs . Eu- children spent Wednesday , Feb. ial Hospital.
'
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Young, Sunday.
10 with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hy- Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hetzer
Ktite Wilson and Mrs. sell and children Tommy and of Akron, Mr.., aqd .Mrs. Arthur

Flsie Haning visitt&gt;d
Clay reee ntly .

Nellie Linda, honoring Lyle's birthday.
Mr . and Mrs. samuel Lewis
teak Mrs. Lewi s's mother, Mrs.
Mr.~. Jerry Wein (Esta Mae)
Maf'garet Allan to the Veterspent the weekend wit h her
ans
~·lemorial Hospital in Pomparents. Mr. and Mrs. Rotert
Blackwood
Mr . and Mrs. C:1rl
Black·
wood spent Sunday with Mr .
a..nd \lrs. Robert BlaC'kwood.
\1rs. Mary Diehl and ~1rs .

Stella Atkins spent Thursday

ero}', Tuesday morning .

Hetzer of Wash!nglon, W. Va.
were here to attend the funeral
of Cecil Cowdery. They also
visited with Mro. Mabel Hetzer
and family .
Mr. and Mra. Hobart White-

Mrs . Faye Lewis's
father, side of Parkersburg and Mrs.
Orville Allan, is slaying at the Bess Webster of Long Bottom
home of Mr. and Mn. J o h n visited recently with Mr. and
Grounds.
Mrs. VIrgil Buckley and Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and Mrs. Frank Coates.
Miss Dorothea Hall of Zane...
ville visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Smith and family Tuesday evening.
The Olive Township
Flro
Department and Mro. Wilma
Wood wioh to extend thanks to
every who has helped after tho
Sunday.
burnini of her homo.
Mr. and \1n. Duane Stanley
Mn.
Follx
Alldre
ond Steven.
.,
Denzil Stanley, Albany, spent
an evening visitins his mother, /
Mrs. Blanche Stanley, at the
S
Duane Stanley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Render·
oon and farr.ily spent Sunday
afternoon with her sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale - CundiU
Kenneth Sickles.
and
family of Germany are visMr~ . Leona Hysell has re-. BY MRS. LYLE BALDERSON
iting
hla parent., Mr. and Mn.
signed as assistant cook at the
The Riverview Garden Club Jack Cundiff and family and
Harri!!OIIville School. Mrs. Les- will meet Thursday everun,,
called on Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Ceeil
ter Hendenon hu taken her Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m. at the bomo
Cundiff and Tanya.
place.
of Mra. Carl Buckley. Mrs. Har· Mr. and Mrl. Mar Stewart
Mr. and Mr. Nolan Hanln1 old Massar ia as!listant hostess.
1pent Monday evening with Mr. Melanie Brown and Sharon and daughter, Mrs. Raymond
Cundiff and John Wetley woro
£nd Mrs. David Riggs a n d Pratt of Columbus open! tho
In Parkeroburg Friday shopfamily.
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Wal- ping and on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Bol'fan ter Brown and family. Michael
•nd family Allan Dorgan, and Burke of Springfield waa 1 Alfrtd Stewart, who was InJured on 1 boat, is at homo
Mrs. Gary Dorgan and child- aunt in the Brown home on Sunhero with hJJ wife and famll7
with Mrs. Da vid Riggs

and went to New York over
the
children.
weekend to visit her sister.
Melvin H. Morris wa! caJled
~ln. Mary Diehl and '\otrs.
Wednesday
morning to ColumStella Atkins called on '-'Irs. Albus,
because
of sickness.
lie French, Thursday.
Morris
of Columbus,
Cliffton
Mr. and Mrs. William
D.
Ohio,
visited
his
mother, Mrs.
Srott, Janet and
George of
until
Albany, spent an evening with Melvin Morris, Friday

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Society Notes

It

Ax etLLISP,I-IOSPfTAL 14fACJ,WI, GIVES
A NURSE MIAT-fOR IF A FEW PROPS OF
WATER ARE. ON 1HE FlOOR·····

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Mason
Society Notes

Hado

Bur 6ET A L.aA0 OF 11-lE SIDf:-

wALKS OUTSII'E 1!-IE: HOSPITALICE.,NO EHD-LIK! GLASS, YET!!

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wind.
Thf' water content or your
skin layers Is normally 10 to

20 per cent.
Chapping will
Ume this water
content drops below 10 per cent.
This Is not d'"' to a /allure
of your sweat glands, but to
washing away and evaporattoa
of your natural skin oil.

occur any

Any lotion that will hinder
this evaporation
of oi l and
moloture in you:- skin will
prevent chapping.

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Asia countries. These soW"ces

oald the Nationalists may offer
one to three divisions of its 600,
000 man army to fieht tho
Vietnamese guerrillas.
Parla Waato Coalere~ce:
The French have not aban-doned hope of conference to
end the Viet Nm &lt;'Ollflict. Un·
comllrmed reporis abound that
lop-teCI'et negotiations are goin&amp;
on between Washington, London
and Moscow. The
French
believe Paris ultimately might
oerve aa a go-between to get
Red China to the conference
table. President De Gaulle remains convinced no settlement
il possible without Red Chineto
participation.
Despite West German ChanceUor Erhard'• promise .to
l'relldent Johnson to lhelvo
plana tor a trade agreement
with Communlat China pending
• Vietnamese oettlement, West
German !Irma are lhowing increasing lntereot in building up
their buslnets with China. Commez Bank, ono of West Ger·
many's blg three, reports econ·
omic circles otiU believe 1
trade agreement should be
oigned. Krupp engineer. are
Just back from the China mainland with still and movina; pictures of factory and bridge proJects on which tho Chlneae are
asking bids and crectlt teriJUI.
IN TRAINING
Max Knopp, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otla Knopp of Racine, who
received a 3.5 average In elau..
n of Palmer College, Davenport, Iowa, was In hJJ Hrll
quarter of chiropractic tralnlDg
and not osteopathic atudleo 01
was pre;'iOUBiy reported
reeuperatlnl.
Mr. and Mra. Bob Mcintosh
of Cheshire called on hJJ mathor, Mro. NID Mcintosh 'J'hun.
day:
Sally Stewart caUed on Mr.
and Mro. Mark Sllwart '111111'1day.
Mr. and Mro. Woodrow Foreman open! tho weebnd their IOD IDOl lamiiJ II 1.oraln, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrt. Ralph (;artwrlibt and IOD Ralphlt who
opent eeveral weey In FkrIda vlsUing her 1111ter, bave
l'tlunlod home.
Horoce Ha)'DOI fJI Pl. J&gt;leu.
ant .ealled ou Mr. and Mrt.
Mlll'k Slewll'l ~Y
Mra. Sharon IWir~ · and
cfanp1• . TaDIIIlJ, and Mra.
Jf!n
coiled on Mrt,
Cacll 01n4lff IDOI1'1111J~. 'J1un.
clay.

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lfarara••

Dear Helen:
You often
exrlaim, ''The
things they ask!" I bet you get
a' let of questio111 we'd like to
see but you don't think are
quite right for the column. Hew
about giving\ us som1 exam..
pies! - R. E.
Dear T:
How about the!!e?
Dear Helen:
My hllllbam: l• a practical jokw, but this is going too far. He
has a glass eye. Last year he
lost the original and had another made. Then we found the
first one. So he painted out
part of the eye and painted in
American flag. Now he wear•
it at parties just to aee
how
many people wiD notice, and If
they do, will they say onything,
or just privately think they've
had one too man? Should I
Jnalat that he stop, or just conveniently ioso the eye again!
- NORA
Dear Nora ·
Speaking ao 1 disinterested
outsider, I think this is a wondetiui way to stir up a dull party, but I'm suro I wouldn't hold
this view if I were the wife of
• flag-eyed man. Deal mo out
o' this argument. - H.

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Rid
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SOCiety
. Notes

----------Several gathered Saturday
evening to help Blain s. Mi~
hoan celebrate his birthday.
Mrs. AIJce Dodson visited a
few days with Mro, C. E. Heaton of Pomeroy.
Friends of thl• community
were sorry to hear of the death
of Mra. Grace Salser of Racine.
Mr. and Mra. Maynard Bahr,
and Mrs. Glenna S. Milhoan attended her funeral Wednesday.
Earl Hunt returned
home
Tuesday from Holzer Hospital
after hla second operation on
his orm from an accident last
oprlng at the 0, V. Mf(. Co. at
Tuppen Plalno.
Mr. and Mra. M. L. Bahr
opent Tuesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Benny Perry.
Weekend lUella and caller~
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Weber were Mrs. Ralph
Keller, Ernest Weber,
Mrs.
ileol'ft Sargent, Mr. and Mra.
Ray Coleman, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwt llll~ WllllatnJtown, w.
Vo., Mr. and Mrt.
Charieo
Wen-y, daughter Cathy, Porn.
roy, Mr. and Ml'l.
Bruco
Myon, Joyoe, Lindo. Bruce,
and !Aooarct Myers.
Billy Bahr, and John Mora,
IIJo Grande otudents, are otudoni leachlni In tho Pomero1
lchoo.ll fur tho next sbr: weeka.
Mrt. EmlliDe Gorrell, lister
o1 141'11. Sylvlt Coleman ol Keno
N!umed to her bome at Bev·
orly, o. alter her Hcond OJI"'"
atloa In a boopltol at Marlatta.
Mr. and Mrt. Ben Pll'l')' and
LIDda .ned on llr. and Mra.
X. Hunt and 161'. Taylor Tbur..
daf tvenlng.

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r~nt every Rio

I am a man, f!l. About
2 years ago my legs started to
hurt from the back of my
hips down to my calves. My

I have to do a theme on Jt.
aly (France. Germany, Switzerland - you name it,
I've
had 'em). Could you
please
send me all you know about this
country? - STUDENT
Dear student:
Tootle on down to your friendly neighborhoo&lt;l library, chum.
- H.
Dear Helen:
I have an ancient vJolin (rare
coin, 1tamp, book, paintingagain, you name it). Could you
tell me where I can find out if

It's valuable? - COLLECTOR
Dear Collector :
Inquire at a reputable shop

We had lo pay the first and
last month's rent when we moved jnto this apartment. lnas-

n.Och as the landlord Is using
our last month'a rent money for
a whole ye..-, shouldn't he have
kl pay us interest on it?-M.J.
Dear M:
M) lawytr say•, "You dreamer, you!" - H.
Dear Helen:
What caiiSel the burlo
an
Redwood Trees?-NORTHERN
CALIFORNIAN
Dear N.C.:
Theoe big bumps, covered over by bark, are probably caused by injur, but I llltll!t confesa
I drew a blank when I searched through four encyelopedlao.
Anyone know for sure? - H.
This column is dedicated to
family living, so if you're havinf kid trouble or jtJBt plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She will also welcome your
own amusing experiences. Ad·
dress Helen Hottel In cart of
this ntwspaper,

BERRl'S WORLD

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LIFE INSURANCE
PLAN COVERS
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up to SI, . OOO of life
im utanc e. And u agf' 65
prol« lion t:ominua, but
p rem1ums S( O p !

zaIesk Bounces RutIand
From sectiona
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doctor doagnooed my troublo
Leriche's
syndrome and
hardening of the artiers. What
treatment do you advise?
A - .Lericbe'l syndrome Is
an obliteration of the blood flow
to both lower extremiUeJ. It
is due to a large clot, and
causes a aevece aching pain 1.11
the extremities that is aggra~
vated by walking. Most vlctimo
also have bardening of the ar&lt;~ s

teries.

There Is no drug that will
cure this condition but, thanka
to modern
surgury, the clot
can ba removed.

Wheuever I get an Infection In any part of my bod1
my white count dropa to 2,0011
and I have a fever . This oc-curs fairly often. What causu
it. What can f do to atop It!

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which handle&amp; such things, or
at your local library, where
you can find books dealing with
all manher of collector'a items.
Dear Helen:

Devl•l S
Ba ttle

JUST

Memben of the Southeast.- - ·- - - ~- -·
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1 Wilton reached
the scoreu
bo
d
h
B
II
M
u ·. L, P('t.
W i:IS
HR Obio Sporbwriten and
•
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MOM
54
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Cnarh Art Lanham 's Redmen
Hr&lt;Jadcast•rs A..oc:iation will
,ned • three-pomt play.
c
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62'
' Th t
h
1
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h Ult" IIHl&lt;l I
4 tl 24
v
as much as
took the fir st . le:Id but fell be- I
meet Sunday, Feb. 28 at tbt
I
a was t e c oses
oac Philadel· Il ia
35 29 5
S 1000 ptOt«•
hind at 4-:J Wit h 17 52 showing .
i\lhens Messenger Building iD I
Wil li am 1.. McNickle boys camt'
p
2:l 41 ;~~
tion , .. right
up 10 Dad'' a1e
They trailed the ta ller Bulldogs
Atbens to a&lt;lect bo all
Ito the ftred-up . Bolx·,ts.
New y~~st.ro Di&gt;isioo
... '
unl! l a short JUmper by Tr ainer
I SEOAl. basketball teem
Us mg fast break s, effect1Ve 1
at the I I :04 mark gave then thf'
~
1965
Rutland 's Red Devils were I throw!! for 18 point~ .
Larrv I rPbound mg and fme te.amwork
w.1.. Pet.
38 26 . 59~
lead at 1&amp;-1 5. and they Wt're
ln. announdog ttw meeting, ousted from Class A Sectional Rupe followed In the prllnl-get- Ky ger Creek extended 1ts lead ~s I Angf'les
CHILDREN
nt&gt;ver again behind.
I Vi ce President Rowl Coagdoo I tournament play at Wellston tmg departmLentll Wlllh IOdpomts to 44-18 at the lll le!Ol! SSIO D
Bt~lll~~~lrSt'
;~ ~; -~~
aJI childr en
At the 14 ,57 mark of
t.h~-'
Coach Duke Burson's Gallia , of Athf'ns extended an illvita- :s atnrdy night by I 65-49 de- and Rusty 1l t cuppe
Jn Lea c h. Tyo, Barn ett, and sub Df' trott
2i 41 :4oJ
und~t ... 181 n.-'\.:~
serond half Wil)){&gt;rforce ra lliPd AcJdemy High srhool BJ u t ! tion to the Ieague'11 eigbt bea~ i feat a_t t~e
hand! of the mne .
Bo-b . Polryn psced lilt' 24 pmnl5 San Fran cisco
H 51 21 5
Sau nder s or Zalf's kl topped ~ eo rmg dul'e .
l
. ,
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"vtls wtll bJttle c oach Dick basketball coaches or thell' Zal eski W1Idcal .s.
from a 46-37 ha lft 1me defid t l) ..
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Sundays Re~ ull!l
Myers ' Coal Grove Hornets in represl'ntativt'!l _to accompany ; Coach Jim Ada m~· boy~ end- all scorers with 21 points on Jim Strausbaugh , who fa n-,
,
lo knot the score at 50 -50· but a r.·tass AA Sectt onal tourn~ the sports M:nbt from tbel.r I f'"d th e ,~; ea son wtl h an overal l nme fte!d goals and four chan- ned 19 puml s on the even mg,' PNhPW
I dYolr kh 109 Cu~·~ rmat J 104
Sharon Gregory. Paul
Dtllrm
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1 a e p Iii 107 o alt1 mor~ 106
"nl "aine at Southwestern on dty to the meeting.
.
. ty tosses for_ 22 poi nts Perr
_ y, nelted si X potnts to pare W1 1·
18-11 record.
and Rudy .Sh1vely s hot
the m... ~
ba
St Lou ts 112 Detrut t \07
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Bedmen back into a 60-54 lead F. da ' Mar ch 5 beginning at
Congdon stated t t •
The Red Dev Jls fell behmd I also or lhf' Wildcats turned In 8 tun t hl' se~:on d ('&lt;I Illo
'
'
. members of the assodotion 12-6 al thf' end of the
fir ~ l ' 21 point performance.
K
C k
of
th
,
Los
AngPlf'sd 129 Bost on ll 4
' 3'0 ·p'· m
8
in the next two minutes.
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I and tbt'ir
stl are to gattt..
.d
•
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yger ree ca me ou1
e
Mon aJ'!! (.iames
32-31 at 8 Y quarters ..
The firHL half was nip and- In the other opcnmg round
lh
~
.
per!O
·
were
Ira!
mg
locktornmrn
JUS! liS wllnn tht' Baltimore vs
Philadelplt u1 at
'ld
8
1
sed wnal game at Southwestern , er a
e . t&gt;Ssenger Ul • intermission tmd were down 48- Rutland
8 %1 31 49 la~ t half as the fu·st
as Ph! II' W I , I .. DC
. lng oo later than 1:31 p.m.
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31 h th th. d
lod d- Z· l k'1
12 32 48 65
.
·
as rmg 0 " ·
after
da)"' old
to be played on Marc h 2 at 8 ,
w en
e If per
en
~a es
. Dunc·an JOined Barnett and the ' St . Lo uis at San F'rancisro
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p. m., South Point. will battle · &gt;';'Pl ,.. ~\r"'o.~v:rlii~~~;;~w · ed.
.
Rutland - Lambert . %-l -S Llt- lllharp-shooting Tyo to put Ule 1 IOnly ga mes scheduled )
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Wellston . Jarkson drew a hrst
Zaleski . hit 43 ~er ~~t of .Its , tie J-~9 Black 4-10-18 . Rupe Iwinner s into a ti6-:l9 lead going I
TuPsday ·s Gamt's
- all rbis proteCtion
roun.d bye.
shots
wh1le Rutland was -.man-~ 4·2· 10, Stewart 2-l-5. Totals 15- 1into. lht 1111 ~1 1 t-ight mmutes ef B·a tt·1mor.e v~. r··mr .mna. 11
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. at
in the De'W' Low «t51
1
Wmner of the South Pointagmg to connet1. Oll on y ~ per 19-49.
attJOn .
:'Je w Yo rk
Ftrmily
PolFc,· by
1
Zalt&gt;skt - Perry 7-7-21·· Saun- Th e Jet~ d1.d somew hat be t· PhJIBdelplu
'
.a at New York
. ! We ll s·ton r ont"st
. . . w·1tJ play Jack- Ohio Hlgb S&lt;'bool Ba!ikoetball (' f'llt..
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Nationwide - 1 modt:ra
COLUMBUS (UP !l
OhiO son at 7 p. m., on Mar&lt;:h 5. :
.
I ~~g Ronme Black p~ced !he ders 9-4-22 Brooks 0-2-2 . Ak- ter t!w thi rd slilnza &lt;:iS St raus- ~ (Onl y gamt&gt;s scheduled I
life insurance plan 'or
college basketball
,--.cords, ' Wmner of that contest will play By Umted Pre!!s International M~1gs County crew m scormg en 448 ; Burley 3-2-8. Thomas baugh dumped m mne a nd. Moss·
doo IIIOd.z" family!
including games of Saturday , e ither GAHS or Coal Grov~ on Northeastern 76
With tour buckets and 10 free 2·l4. Totalll 15-15-65.
ma n and La r ry wng hl hit !our
Feb. 20:
March 6 for th.:
sectlonal ]
Springfield Shawnee 51
pointJ ~ach to lead the 21·point METS STILl. rQPUtAR
Teams
W L Pts Ops cr?wn.
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Portsmouth 67 Dayton Roth~~ !
production or Wilton
NE W YO RK tl' Pi l-t he New
I.-Central St.
21 0 1715 1368
south Pomt has a 4-14 record, Wav erly 91 Hillsboro 82
Both teams played on even York \ lets {'Vf' n draw mort' INSURANCE AGENCY
Cedarville
21 2 1954 1578 Wel ls ton 7-10, Jackson 10-7, Gal- Hamilton Garfield 71
tt'.rms U1t&gt; fm;~l penod 11.1:1 ea ch fan ., than the 1\j f'"w York Yan2~:·~~ :n:;.,~~:!:.-;:;,
Steubenville
19 3 1528 1400 hpoiiS 1&gt;-9, and Coal Grove J0-8
. . f. ld So th 69
canned 16 pomts.
k
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Miami
17 4 1771 1402
her Class AA drawin s
Sprmg te
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With the Bobcats leadin 74- l ees urmg t e 01 -season.
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g Canton Central Catholic 70
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Youngstown
20 5 18291593 Sunday, Logan (4-13) drew New
Sandy Valley 17
S3, both coaches ~mphed tbeiT qho MN•' booth a&lt; the New
ATIONWID
X·Wittenberg
1:) 4 12701097 Lexmgton (3-15 ) while Athen!!
M Ki I 57 Sal
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benches m the fmal thl ee mtn-1
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Findlay
18 S 2033 l87!i (1~1) drew a first round bye. Canton . c n ey
. em oN
utea of action.
j Yor sport! and tr~v~ and out· "'··~ •• ..-· "-Off&gt;c., c.'-'b.ls, Ohio
Akron
15 5 1449 1311 Warren Local (11·7) drew Mar· Ste~be~vllle 78 Mass.lllon 67
Wilton hit l9 of 54 shots for i door ~how. al the .Coh se~m was t
Dayton
8Th
.
LoUISVillr
43
Lee-l.oma
32
per knt and Wt'rll held ta l outdrawmg tht Yankees S- to· l. .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __...
36
17 6 1845 1623 1.
11
!etta I 9l ·
ese games WI East Palestint 39 Minerva 37
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Oh''' Univ.
15 6 1700 1543 be played at Buichol - York.
Coach Llovd Myers Southwestern Highlanders rfcM ' Zll rebounds.
~
R'10 G d
16 7 2028 11!66
Glenwood 79
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ran e
North Canton Hoover 511 to an easy 80-61 trmmph over Hamden 1 Engmeen of 1 The Jet• r:ommitled 22 turn- .
13 ~ 1463 1341
Hiram
!'.anton South 70
tho Vinton County Leagu• Saturday night.
overs 1o the Bobcail 10.
13 6 125B 1098
Youngstown Hayen 1111
It WaJ the opening game of the Class A Sectional ~- rtday nigh~ Kyger Creek
• -Ashland
14 7 1548 1459
x-Ohio w~s
Ea ~t Canton 59 Manchester 56 tournament played on Wellston 's high s chool hardwood. meet» Racine lD the .econd .
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John Carroll
~ ~ : : 1: : ·
ftvon sz South Amherst 42
_Friday, the Gallia countlanB I
· round ol tourney ac.tton at_ 7
1
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.Buckeye 63 Firelands 58
will battle McArthur_. Buck~~-e keri.
p.m.
M1d~leport tan_gles wtth 1
11 7 1385 1300
12 8 1516 1599
Columbia 66 Keystone 50
League_ co-diar:"~ · m seml-h- SW hit -40 per tent of Itt! fteld Pomeroy F'nday ltt 8:30 p.m.
Toledo
Press International Clf'veland John Marsball 72
naJ action, b.egmnmg lit ·' p.m. oal attem I.J
while HI""' The Bobcats also play Tue•
13 9 1604 1472 By United Saturday
X-Wooster
Ba v ·nage 82 Wmner of th1s conle~t Will play~
k 31 P
t of its h tJ day mght m lh~ l'onsolatJon
Blufft&lt;m
10 9 14 1422 MIAMl, Fla. tUPI) - Primor- Nocdonla f!l Twinsb::rg ' 64
Zale&lt;ki for the &lt;hsmpiooship l c:ksa~a• ::; ':;y tho ~~: ~amo wi,th Nortb Gallia in the
Mt. Union
I0 9 13 1332 dial II won the $135.600 Widenon Saturday mght.
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1 Gallia
Coun ty TouriUJment at
Cincinnati
ll 11 1603 1553 er Handicap before a crowd of West Geauga 77 Newbury 73
Meanwhile, the Highlandel'1 l 18 "ders top _S&lt;'orer,, he pul1ed ,Hannan Trace whiLe 'he South·
x-Muskingum
11 11 446 445 31.587 at Hialeah race tra ck.
Mentor 64 r.en~~ 8 48
Iare looking forward to Tues- ldown 14 of hlS team 1 tl ,.. .western Highlanders battll the
69
x-Capital
0 10 1557 1558 1
Ashtabula
Ene Academy IU day night's clash with Hannan ibounds.
,
]home team, Hannan Trace, 1n
Kent State
B 8 1199 1249
NEW YORK (UP!) - Sam Ashtabula Edgewood 74
Tra&lt;-e for the champiollihip of l In Saturdays ae&lt;ond eontest, ,tbe ehampiooship aamo.
Fenn
8 8 1173 1125 Perry of Fordham won the 60.
Ashtabula St. Joho 14 the 42nd annual Gallja County iZaleskl ousted utland ol Mel&amp;S The box score .
Wilmin1~ton
8 10 .1318 1394 yard dash in th~ National AAU F~n-port 74 Jefferson 63
tournament.
The defending Icounty, 65"""9.
WILTON (Sl)
Ohio State
8 ll 1440 1539 track and field meet.
Gilmour 54
champion Highlantiers bumped Box score of tbe IW-Hamden Mot~sman. 3-3-9; Wright, 4-2x-Oberlin
7 11 1157 121i2
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. Cleveland Lourdes 5t North Gallia 59-58 In a thrtller oontest :
10; Hayes, J -3-7; Strausbaugh
Ohio Northern 813 16951766
LINCOLN (UPI) _An unl-~ BrookSide 10 Oberlm 54
on Friday night beforo a pa&lt;kSOtrrHW-~II!RN IIIOI
. ,7-i-19: Peters. 2-2-6: Wells, t-Oxavier
tl 14 1963 1941 dentified bettor won the twin Beachwood 54
e&lt;l house.
Atha, 4-J-Q, Jonel!,
G-0-0, Z; Davia. 1-2-2; R. Wella, G-IBaldwln-WallaC2 8 15 1726 1886 double at Lincoln Downs for a
Cleveland Lutheran West 52
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Jackson , 3-o-tl ; Popt',
()..{)-0; 0; Steele, 0--0-0; Staplem.an . 0Case Tech
4 9 907 988
ff f $50215.
' Highland 69 Norwayoe 1111
Al We lston Saturday mght, Cook, 11-4-26 ;. Carter
8-IHI; o-o. Totals It- (17 of 291 - 116.
Add a new look to your home. Add eoDcrete
Bowling Green 6 14 1411 1612 payo 0
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I Midview 70 Ridgeville 1111
the Highlanders, behmd • 26 - Hall. 4-0-8: Elhott, l -l-1!; ShriVKYGER CREEK t82)
walks. All work fully guaranted . . . . . llld,
-H· k S h
pomt outbur&gt;i by Rodney Cook, er 6-0-12; Cook 1-0-2: T&lt;YrALS
Maione
6 16 17 03 1867 ARCADIA. Calif (UP!) -fe- aw en c oo1 52
followed by Steve Elliot\'1 17 37~
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I Dl.lllcan, "-12; Leach, 7-1&lt;oncrete incr eases your property'&amp;value.
x-Denison
5 14 100111195 dar Key won the 157,!'&gt;00 San
.
Ledgemont H markers and John Shrivel'• 12,
. HAMDEN till
Tyo, 8-4-20; Barnett. 1&gt;-1-13: .
Western Re·servw 3 10 g).7 1018 Lui~ Rey Handicap lit Santa I Martm.!! Ferry 84
bounced Hamden 80-&amp;L It was C od 4-6-14 · R d liff 8- rhoma~. 4-D-8; Johnson, 0-4-4;
Kenyon
4 16 1106 1454 Anita :race track.
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Union Local 71 S th '" . lOth wi·n . 17
ann e.
. ac '
IPokyn , 2-0-4 : SkB~gs, 0-1-1:
. -1 "' B
Ill 61 ou wes~rn •
m '1-13 ; Kirby, IHJ.O ; Thacker, o-.
Cia
Defiance
3 16 1320 1571
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St.
trsvtlo ~ arnesv e
games this winter
0-(1 · G
11-0-(1 · R'
l-0-2. 1Gro•e. 11-2-2; Spaulding, 11-3-3:
&lt;-Heidelberg
3 19 1477 !631 WICHITA, Kan. !UP! I - Dirk Bridgeport 71
,
Southeastern l~d 14-5, :!8-tt Paitonreg;[J0-32 · · ~Zi..a zi ,and Whobrey, l-1 -1. Totala J:l·
x-Completed season's schedule Weber of St. Louis won the
L~nsly (W. Va.) lnst1tute 53 and 6.1_37 at ,hv quartermarka. 17.._.1. '
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{16 of 22 )· 82.
WYS-3214
MID-AMERICAN
$28,500 Professional Bowlers As- Bellmre St. Johns 88
High for the Engineers was By quarter~o~
By Quarters :
M!ddltport, 0 .
Miami
10 1 913 694 sociation
1'hunderbird Open
Bishop Donahue (W. Va .) 67 a ~ophomore by the name ol Southwestera 14 !0 29 IT - 80 Wilton ..... .. . 8 12: 21 18 - 65
Ohio
9 1 821 692 toornament
Class A Toamamenlo
Patton, who p1.111ped
32 mar- Hamden .. .... 6 13 lt 24 -II Kyger Cr&lt;ek .. 20 24 22 ~~.=_82_..,,,,,,,.,_.,.,.,_,._
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Toledo
6 -3 631 636
Sunday
At Teayo Valley
- ·-- ·-- - - · - - - - - - · ----· - - ---Grande player !
credited with big p!ay!l. I

of action.

Helen Bottel-~

Informed sources in Taipei THE TIIINGS mEY AS&amp;!

oay Nationalist China Is expected to ask the United State• to
endorse its plan to send troops
to fight In Viet Nam. They said
the only reason the Nationalists
!IO far have not made the offer
Is the expreaaed objection of
the United States which believes
it might be an invitation to open
intervention by the Chinese
Communists. The Nationalists
aay that their well-trained
troops not only will be tough
tighten but will boost the
morale of the Vietnamese and
the peoples of other Southeast

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Lotions
that contain
alcohol should be avoided. be-·
cause they dissolve the oll !D
your skin.
If you hands are badly chapped, you should soak them in
warm water for 10 or 15 IJ1in..
utes, then blot dry and apply
a thln film of mineral oil, petroleum jelly or lanolin.
In a prevlou ~olumn I advo..
cated lnC!'easlng the humidity
ol the Indoor air In w!Dtet. Tbo
preventJon of chapplng Is aa
added !"aoou lor ouch a coarae
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the indoor air from which lhl
moisture has been driven by
your furnace. Thu dryln&amp; is
then aggravated by the coid

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teruioo • packed eon- tud with Rio Grande holding I jumpers, Lynne getting two' Tr ainer accounted fO'!' 12 of taller opponent• on even terma 1 j~me of the season 11 toptest pla yed Saturday night be- a 1haky three · pomt lead that :more , and Curti11 Clark account- Rio's last 1:'&gt; points as.
the with Dillon puJlin&amp; down
32 ranked Cedarville College, with
fore a full boule tD lhe GAHS slipped to one on several OC· ing for one fielder to knot the Redmen avensed an earher 111- reboundii
gamst
the " B i g a 22-2 record invades the GAHS
gym the Rio Grande Redmen cuions, the last comins
at scorf' at 50-all.
194 loss to the Bulldogs and in- Ont' ~"
gym for an 8 p. m. tipoff
a\lenged an earlier B8880D de- the 2:38 mark when the Bull-i The Redmen then hiked their creased their season record to (;arne a;taUstics sho..
Rlo 1 Here is the box score
of :
feat by Wilberforce University dogs closed to 38-37. Then Dil-llead to 60-54 behind some fine 17-ti.
Grande h1tlmg 35 ol 79 shots I Saturday'.t win :
with a 8'1·78 trlumpb m 1 wild lon, Marshall, and Shively hit shooting until the margin mush- l.n addi~ion to Trainer 'a 37 1for 44 per cent while Wi~berWILBERFORCE I? )
and wooly contest that aonclud· fielders and Tramer a pair of jroomed to 70-59 a t the 1:02 pomt s, ~1o had fo_ur
other force bla~d away 116 tJme!l Lynn ID-3_23 ; Cla!"k
9-5-U:
ed with players from
both free throws to make it %-37 at .mark
.
players m double figures as and made &gt;1 for 31 per rent Hight l-0-2: Lyle 7-6- 14 , Meteams trading punches.
the halftime break.
When Shively went out Rio Gregory showed 18, ManhaiJ 16 iaveragP. At the foul lme , Rlo Cullum :)..0-IO · Warr 1-0-2. Sax·
Another fantastlc clutch per· Clase gua_rding by Rio J»:nit- was atop a 72-61 lead , a n~ it Shively 14 ~nd Dillon 1l.
was great - c?nvf"rting 1:1 of ton 2-'1-8: Wa~ hin gtDn ' 1-1 -J ;
formance by UUie Don Trainer ed 6-1 Lonme Lynn to JUSt etght was 73-61 when Gregory eluted Top scormg honors for _the ,.16 attempt1 while the Bulldogs .Jones l-0-i. TOTALS 37_ 13in the final mlnutet proved the points the flrot hall, but this wtth 7:38 left to play .
Bulldngs went to lbo
gtant :netted :l3 of 211. Each team lost 87
difference as the 6--1 sophomore eventually took its toll when However, stubstitute1 Frank Lonnie Lynn and the hot-Lem- two players on per sonal fe;ul s 1 ·
w:e
guard from Beaver
dropped Shively fouled out with 7 52 left Bulloc k and Bob Le1th tamed pered Curtis Clark, each with las Rio had 18 called and the I
RIO GRANDE &lt;97 1
in one field goaJ and sm con- in the contest and was fol!ow~d in a fme floor game Jn setting 23 pomts. The los• dropped Wil-lv1s1ton 25 Larry
McCullum Marshall 6-4-16 , Gregory 8- .
.
secutlve free throws during the just 14 seconds later by Sharon up Tratner, Marshall, and Oil- berforce tlllQ-8 for the seaaon. land Larnell H1ght were
lost, 2·ltl : D1llon 5 2-12 Trainer 12- 'Sorry. ~f'orgt', ~ JU!!t remem·
la."t two minutes
Gregory
Jon fur easy buckets as the The outstandmg efforts
of lt~te an the l'Ontest by Wil bE-r- lJ-:17 Sh ively ~~·1 4 ·
TOTALS bered that I d1do t lt·ll you . that
Trainer led all scorers wi th , Wilberforce camto on strong v_isitor~ "'ere never . rlo~er than 1Dillon, Marshall, and Shive ly for&lt;'£'.
.
:15- 27 ~ 97.
your pt•nally was ovrr ! '
37 pomts. givmg him 80 mark- opemng the second half w1th 5- SIX pomt s, 80-74, With 4 :10 hdl under the board s were tremend -; Thf' stag e IS now sPt for to- Wilberfor ce . . . .
37 50 - 87
ers in hi s last two outings.
:w Ken Lyle hitting t wo 35-foot to play.
lous Bi they battled their much ~ night'l ve-ry Important
final R1o Grande
46 SI - Y7 Nalional Has krlhall A'isot·i.atioa
While Trainer 's clutch foul l
~~ ~
By l_;nitt&gt;d Prt&gt;'iS Internalional
shooting (1 3 of 14' was 1mport·
ti=l · LWJ. &amp;t£
.¥&amp;
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Easlt-rn Dil' hioo
In

It 1a due to exce .. tve drytnc
of the ~kin , which !!tart! with

By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Forelp Newo Allalyll
Nolet from the foreign newo
cables :
Chlana to Offer Troops1

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Foreign 1' ews
Commentary •.•

Counly Fish and ! U.S. WOMEN LOSJI:
24
7·30 p m. m lhe Second Ward 1-0. Sunday for the
Fire Station at Pomeroy. Offi- ship in the women 'a internation.
The

Cedarville in Final Game of Year Tonight ~·.·:;;~·.... ,.,

By Waynr G. Brandstadt, M.D.
The crackmg
and apllt·
ting uf the skin,
commonly
called chapping , occur. mo!ltly
in ro ld wt&gt;ather. Contrary tu
popular notions, It I•
not
causf'd by incomplete dryln&amp; of
your hand!l befo re you go out-

AMan To Remember
above the wide Potomac and left the job
to so meune eLse. He spent years in tho
st' r vice of his country as a soldier and la·
ter as a p resident for two terms. We
know th at he longed to return to that
att our country . He has been r aile-d a pea cefu l t&gt; xisten ce, and we imagine that
mao of the ages, and in spite of th e ab- t he te mptati on must have been great. He
use, jealousy, trea cher y. violent critkt!i m put that aside and placed his country and
and apathy he won a wa r that made our Its welfare _first. There are still people
country possible. His position in our his- who are willing to make such saerifiees,
tory Is eve n more re marka ble in that he ma ybe not as gruesome as the winter at
has withstood the sla nt• of th e muc kra k- Valley Forge. Today men of great indusers through 150 years to still be first in trial co mplt&gt;xes give up t.h eir positions to
th e hearts of hi s co untr vmen. Pl audit s servt&gt; th e ir country. Peace Corps workers
given other presidents ior their accom- go to all parts of the world to improve
plishments have never been in the sa me the image of America. There are those on
category as Washington .
the stat e and local level who run the risk
There is one attribu te above all oth- of criticism and apathy to do a service
ers that characteriz es him as the one for their community. When duty calls, as
setting • n example for all time. Washing - it did to Washington. we should all. if we
ton accomplished the impossible. If he would follow his example be willing to
had never accomplished anything else sacrifice for our country, state and coun·
the ability to go ahe ad with the bu siness ty.
at hand marked his as unusual The
Our county through Its long history
greatness of Ameri ca of that day and to- is connected with this greatest of all
day is predicated on people who are will· Presidents. Th e re are dozens of men
ing to baltle for ri ght . .a nd sur rPss re- sleeping in the cemeteries who fought in
0 irdless of the odds that fa r e them . his Army . Wash ington in his travels down
'there arc some among us who feel that the Ohio River drifted by the borders of
we are not meeting th at high standard of Galli a Jnd made not es in his diary of rer·
performance in this modern day. We are lain feature s of the landscape. He apgetting to the point that we are more and pointed th e first postmaster to serve our
more rearly to say a thing is impossible of ci ty, and signed countless deeds to early
acco mplishment without the helping land grants in our area. We have perpethand of the federal treasury. In spite of uated hi s name in the large st el e mentary
some evidence to that effect, we still school in the county, but while those
know of countless Instances of where things are noteworthy, the main thing is
peo ple ore showing those same traits of to keep alive In the hearts of generations
yet unborn his memory, and the things
Wa., hington
One of the other elements that we he accomplished . We have a lot of id• al should all take note of is his personal ists who talk big about fr eedom and othsaerifi ee to the cause of the people. It er worthy goals. but not too many of
would have been easy for him to ignore them put their action• into deeds as d.id
the call to dutv. He could have remained Washington.at his IJ eautifui estate at Mt. Vernon h.igh

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Marshall
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West. Mich.
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786
rucsoN, Ariz. &lt;UPI- - Bob canal winchester 1111 westfall 66
695 Charlea won the Tucson Open Madison South 67
849 golf tourney with 8 27!.
West Jeffe,.a 41
881
AI Westervillo
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI _ Plain City 73 Centerburr II

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11 11056 911 A United StateJ figure skating Northridge ~
12 2 954 797 learn won three of four contestMt. Vernon St. Vlnoent 39
Ohio Wesleyu 10 4 1049 987 ed events in the North Ameri·
At Lanca•Wr
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Hiram
9 ~ 1020 996 can championships.
Millersport 58
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Wooster
i 5 1W9 801
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Amanda Clearcreek 49
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Muskingum
t 5 118 878 SCRANTON, Pa. (UPI - The Liberty Union 66 Can-oll liO
Co1rb John Wickline's Kyger Creek Bobcats l&lt;lok a
Otterbein
8 I 1030 972 Atlantic Coast Football League
At Porllmooth
20-6 first period advantage and then roasted to a11 82-65
Capital
T 7 ltll)'llllli2 approved tbe application of Porta Notre Dame 66 Valley 43 win over Wilton Saturday night in the opening round of
Mt. Union
8 8 lOll 997 Washington, D. c. for the 1965
At Valley
the Rutland Sectional Tournament.
Oak Hill 55 Piketon 41
The hot-shooting
Bobcats '48 per eent and wero equally
Marietta
T T 999 978 season.
Denioon
4 10 113 8ft
-AI Alben•
sank :i3 of 68 attempts for • 81 rough 011 tho boartfo
by
x-Bald-Waft.
J 10 !161 1111 BIIEMEM, Germany (UPI)- Shade 53 Waterloo 41
· grabbing 48 robounds.
Oberlin
S 11 744 870 Catby Gerguson, Jed Graef,
At Buchtel • York
Marion Catholic ill Junior eenter Lanny Tye led
I-Kenyon
Ill 717 1100 Phil Riker and Dick Roth won Chauncey 75 Ames-Bern $4
Fredericktown 04
the winnera with 11 reboUnds
Heidelberg
Ill 111ltltl7 raceo in the llremen internaAt Rutland
Delawa.ro St. Marys 42 and 20 pointl.
i
x-One llllllO to pll)'.
Ilona! owimmlng meet.
Kyger Creek 82 Wilton &amp;6
At SleabeDvtllt
'Tho Cheshirl live Jumped In14J!UNDO
-AI Wellalon
Shadyslda 61' Scio 41
to a quick 1-0 lead on baskets
- . , h c 1t - wl1ll penult Y.,u to
CeclarvUII
I t 1101 Ill BOGOTA, Colombia (UI'I) - Southwesiern 80 Hamden II
Mingo 43 Jewett 'II
by Chuck Leach, Tyo, and !log- fll to U A J'DU'N .,._ Bat ._
....,._ •n a b r tw-.oneyie
Allhland
I 2 180 471 Robort&lt;l de Vlcenzo scared a Zaleski 65 Rutland 49
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pay
ali ]'OW' billa and then
x-B!Ufflon
I 4 4'19 459 toornament record of 212 In the
At Marion
,
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It te belp ba.e oa.ly .... monthly payment
2 5 ~ ~ Loa Lagartoa Open goll tourney. Northmor 58 Richwood 55
!:~~
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§elL. who ..eel rwady cash for ~my
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to make. Stop in and us or
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tardington '11 Byhalia-York '7
There has been such a big response to our bowl·
worthwhile r 1 i A conMl 'id•tic'a ciw ua a call befON you c:omo in.
¥-&lt;lnl pmo to pll)'.
WiaconslD
I I 110 764 Ridgedale 51 Highland ~ 12 otl ! ing elassea that Wednesday Feb. 24th we will hold
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Ceo. Mich. 89 m. St. 74
James Richardson,
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Toledo 82 Marshall 'lti
two sisters, Mn. J!:liJabeth !!ByBethany 28 Wayne St. 26
dell and Mrl. Wealtha Harbour,
Fenn s7 western Reoerve ss
both ot Hunt!Dgtort; 21 IP'•n&lt;~Dayton 83 Loyola (ltl) 72
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Esn Mich. 70 WISh &amp; Jeff_ 117
'J'be executive eommlUee of
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Hope 115 Wheaton 100
the Unil&lt;!d Church Women of
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Ind. Tech 123 Spring Arbor 100
Metgs County met Friday aJ.
Funeral service will be held
Ind. Cen. 70 Hanover 61
remoon at the Enterprise EUB PT PLEASANT _ Mrl. Ul- Tuesday 2 p.m. in the Moore's
8 Y Uno'led P ress 1n1er 08 tlonal 1church
Wilmington 86 Earlham 73
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Chapel M thodlst Church wlth
Taylor 83 ManchOiter 81
This week's Ohio
college M · Ph"\1 Ohl"n .,
resi- lian (I.ltlie) Wray, '111, Ashton,
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Evansville 99 Ky . Wesleyan 70
MONDAY
plans were made for the an- er severa
· h -a! ·ill be . the church cemeOakland City 123 Rose Poly 83 Mich. State at Ohio Stare
'nual World Day of Prayer ser- was born at Ashton on M"{~ ~ w der ~e direction of the
Butler 102 Ball St. 97
Marshall at Bowling Green
vic"s to be held Friday, March 27, 1885, daughter 0 ~ !heR"\" Mk~evens Funeral Hom~.
Mich. Lu. 118 St. Frncs lind\ 99 Loyola Int.) at Ohio U.
5 at 2 p.m.
James and Anna Wa ace oc - 0e ds are bel received at
Rio Grande 97 Wilberforce 87 Kenyon at Baldwin-Wallace
Services will be held at oil&lt; ardson. She wa• a member~: :;;' ~
lden~
Wooster 7l Denison 51
Tenn. State at Wilberforce
Churches and chairmen
are, the Ball Chapel
Method
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Mt. Union !16 Capital 8ll
Malo~ at Thtel
' various chairmen in charge. Church.
Ashland 97 Defianoe 70
TUESDAY
Churches and chlrmen
are, SW"IIlvlng are her husband,
THREE ARRESTED
Muskingum 74 H~ram 69
Akron at Kent Slate
Middleport. First
Baptist E. M. (LUe) Wray; one son, rT PLEASANT _ Three ar
Findlay US Det. Col. 86
Marietta at Calif. State IPa. t church, Mrs. Charles Bennett Oberlin Wray, Huntington; four
. were listed in the jaJ I
M~. (Ohto) 82 Xavier !Ohio) 62 'Mt. Union at Grove City (Pa.) chairman; Pomeroy, Enterprise daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Kens- rests d f the weekend. Char
Mmnesola 88 Northwestern T1 Ohio Northern at Anderson
EUB, Mrs. Ohlinger;
Racine, ler and Mrs. Violet Dean, both recor s or p
Colwr
23
Case 84 Thiel 82
Western Res. at John Carroll Methodist, Mrs. Greta Simp- of Huntington Mrs.
Helen les Eugene .•ar~on,le '
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Drake 84 Louisville 65
Case at Hiram
son; Rutland, Methodist, Mrs. Young and Mr~. Theima Waugh, bus; Ben);r'" ~"':,.~ · Gtibe
Bowling Green 83
Allegheny at Fenn
Richard Lucas; Chester, Meth2 Point
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Western Mlchioan 81 (ot)
WEDNESDAY
odisl, Mrs . Elizabeth Hayes:
Messick, h57,h a..;po l~h i:;;J,·
Windsor 98 Weslern "ontario
St. Louis at Cincinnati
and Alfred Methodist, Mrs Clar- 10hio. and using the_ river find were eac c arg w
751 Da t
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ence Henderson, chatrman.
difhcult to get hcenoes.
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Macalestr 64 St. Jhn's (Mm)
Y on a t Lou'rsv"tlle
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Toledo at Western Michigan
Nebraska 69 Iowa St. 65
Malone at Findlay
Akron 65 Wottenberg 62
Youngstown at Alliance &lt;Pa I
Bald,-Wal. 91 Otterbein 90
Bluffton at Wilmington
Kansas 86 Kan . St. 66
Defiance al Adrian (Mich .)
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Ill. Wesleyan 78 N. Central 62
'l'JIURliDAY
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Bradley 77 Marquette 56
Memphis Sl. at Xavier
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St. Louis 111 Chstn Bros. 63 Findlay at Aquinas !Mich.)
Srn Ill. 79 Ohio U. 59
Carnegie Tech at John Carroll
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Illinois (Chicago) 84
Ohio Conference Toll1'nameat
Northwestern (Wis) 60 At Granville, Capital &amp; Akron CHARLESTON, W. Va. &lt;UP!) '
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FRIDAY
--Ohio legislaton are trying to
St. Benedict's 71 Washburn 64 Ohio Northei'D at Ferris !Mich.) get Congress to give the BuckDuke 101 Notre Dame 88
Wayne State at Case Tech
eye State half of the Ohio RivEXPERT INSTALLATION!
Wash. (Mo.) 86 S.Wm Tenn. 73 Ohlo Conference Tournament er. and at least one West VirARMSTRONG'S
Oberlin 7l Kenyon 54
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glnia legislator isn't ~oing to
Ohio Northern 93 Hillsdale 90
SATURDAY
lake the move lying down.
, Alabama 63 Tennessee 58
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Nortltwestern at Ohio Srate
Oelep:ale Jt oar
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84 Cornell r low: I) 90 Coe 73
o~t aroma
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Lincoln (Mo) 95
Drake al Cincinnati
Kanawha county (Charle!lton) l
N.Ca~: Wes. 71 S~. Andr~ws 66 1
F't. Leonard Wood 87 St Francis IPa.l at Dayton
lrepreS('ntafive. introdu&lt;'ed a ~e.s- ~
Floor covering for every kind of noor. BP!Il
Clem llle 84 \forns. Han e~ 71 IU. Chicago 77 MacMurry 69 Marquette at Xavier
l ofut~on in the West Virgmla
patterns. Professional tnstallatio1' by us, 01
Choii"Dooga I.Ol Mrddle Tenn 76 , Ill. Wes. 78 North Central 62 Detroit at Bowling t.reen
. t.iouse today aski~g Con~essj
:lo 11 yourseU. Call WY 2-2~ fot free estJ
Fla. A&amp;M 138 Allen IS.C. I 82 IPittsburg IKan) St. 85
. Kent State at Ohio Universoty ,' no! to give our Ohoo Rrver to I
mate.
E Carolma. 113. At I Chnstmn 96 1
Emporia St. 56 Marshall at Western Michigan '0tno.
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22, 1965 St. Bonaventure 14 Detroit 71
Geneva 66 Sl. Vincent's 61
Columbia 74 Brown 'n.
eonnecucut us American u. ao
Penn St. '10 Syracuse 62
By United Press lntfrnational Drexel 104 Ursinus "'
MIT 62 Middlebury 61
East
~l a rvland 70 Navy 57
Mass_ 78 New Hampshire 63
Army 70 NYU 62
Lo S~IIe 91 Western Ky St. 77 i Kings Point 79 Br•ndeis 78
W'minJter JOt Sl Pran \Pal 81
Grove City 106 Waynesburg 78
Platts St 110 Montclair St 1116
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Yale 70 Corne 69
LeMoyne INYI 91 Alfred 68
Pratt 68 YeshJva 57
Slrp Hock 72 Calif. (Pal St. 66
Rhode Island 85 Maine 82
Amherst 64 Wesleyan 52
1Fordham 60 St John (NY) 46
1Rochesll'l" 84 Union (NY) 53
Kutztown 76 Millersville 68
Oswego 73 Buffalo St. 57
U"sala 52 Newark Eng. SO
Princeton 82 Harvard 72
Fairfield 88 Geo'town lOCI 84
Lafayette 66 Bucknell 49
1 worchester Tech 84 Amer Int. 72
Haverford 66 Swarthmore 55
I Muhleni&gt;er~ 70 F &amp; M 67
St Jos tPal 69 Villanova 61
Boston Coil 95 Holy Cross
94
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I Delaware St 107 Bow1e St 62
1Kings 1Pal 94 Stonehiil 69
1St. Peters 81 Niagara 67
Buffalo 69 Albany (NY) Sf 511
E. Stroudsb'g 83 Bloomsb"g 77
Gettysburg 69 Lehigh 43
, Penn 74 Dartmouth 10
~ Utica 65 Queeru; (Canada) 44
CCNY 52 LIU 50 (o.t.)
Camsius 66 Portland 56
, Stony Brook 70 Hunter 64
Alliance 92 lndrana (Pal St. 73
Central Conn. 85 Bridgeport 73
Eiozabethtown 75 Juniata 69
South
Wok• F'omt 89 Temple 80
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SteubenvUie at r.annon
ldayl\passed ~nd sen~ to the Sen· ,
Dav1dson 62 CJt.1de~ 5~ .
1Ark. A&amp;M 70 Ark. Col. 66
IFenn at Cedarville
. ;ale a resolution a~kmg Congre.ss 1
Howard IDCJ 97 Vorgoma Sf 86 i Abilene Christ. 99 Lamar 1'h 80 Ohio Northern at Central Mrch. ~ to change the OhiO - West Vrr· r
N.Car_ SL 71 S. Carohna 58
Srn Meth. 73 Texas 70
IMalone at Clarion IPa .)
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LOIJIS!ana St 94 M1ss. St. 76
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· " war s 79 Ohio Conference Tournament I presPnl., th e boundary ·IS the
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Tex. T es.
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! Vandf'rbilt 80 Florida 78
Tex. ~c~M 91 ~\
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High Point -76 Lenoir Rhyne 57 exas
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, Florida Sl. 7l Tampa 64
Tulsa 84 CinCI~natt 71
Board sa1d "everyone is ahov- 1
1 W. Virginia 127 va. Tech 73
Ark. St. 85 Trrnlly (Tex) 85 year.
ing Wesl Virginia around," and
Benedict 121 Morris Coli 117
Colorado 57 Okla. St. 54
The Australian averaged 101.8 added !hat no one knows what
•I Geo Wash'ton 92 Pittsburgh 79 Baylor 97 _1'ex. ChrJStoan 88
miles per hour over !he 103- precious ~inerals might lie be, Georgia 91 Georgia Tech 66
New Me&gt;.:~ro 70_ Anzona 66
mile course m his Repeo-Brab- iow the river.
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I Maryland St 91
Mor_gan Sl 76 New Mexwn Hrghlands 82 . Iham in 100-deJII'ee temperatures I The Ohio resolution, paosedl
M1ami (Fla. I 103 Houston 91
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Sr Mary's IN.M.I 80 rto beat three former world unanimously, said the present
c. Newman 65 D. Lipscomb 57 Anz. St. 95 Wyomm~ 88 .
:driving champio.ns -:- Jim Clark boundary ls "a nuisance to
Jaokson St 103 Tex Southern 78 Southern U. 126 Prrre Vrew 89 of Scotland. Phri Hoi! of Santa Ohioans." Rep. ~uglas Appl~
I Memphis St 84 Loyola (La) 54 Sull Ross 85 ex .. A&amp;l 70
Monica, Calif., and
Graham gate, &lt;I).Ste~benvlile), . sa td
2 Okl. Bap. 86 Phrl. U. 77
I Sou.
Grambling
Ark AM&amp;N
Miss. 92104Louisiana
Tech1o881Cen.
Okla. 89WN_t Wrn Okla. 59
s.rrn La. '18 s. w·m La. T1
UCLA 74 Ore gO: 64
F m Ky St. 74 K Tenn St. 68 llrig_ Young lOll Utah 99
Morehead 90 Tennessee Tech 74 C rr .
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I Lynchburg 7S Charlotte Col 61 a ' orma 66 as ongton 64
. Eastern Utah 69 Dxie 67
Col. St.
8il Utah St. 74
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Valparaoso 52 Atr Force 47
Srn Colo. 93 Colo. Sl. Col. 83
Michigan 100 Ohio St . 61
W•n (Colo) St. 48 Colo. Mns 48 1
Mossourr 89 Oklahoma 82
F't. Lewis 81 Adams st. 72
liiinols 113 Michigan St. ~4
Montana St. tJ4 Montana 78
Iowa 101 Purdue 85
Seattle 89 Nevada 77
Carleton 68 Monmouth 61
wash. St. 55 Stanford 58
Indiana 100 Wisconsin 87
Wsn Wash. 67 Idaho 64
Pepperdi~ 69 U. Pacific 64
Nev. Srn 101 Westmont 88
San Fran. 73 Santa Barbara 66 1
St. Mary's IIJ Loyola (Cal.) 75
San Fran. Si. 94 Chico St. 78 1
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N~W YORK (UPI)-Pnlice uted opontng there Friday of of stolen property. He then automatic and a .!8 pistol bad
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l• Ja, blamed the assassination the Black Muslim's national used the name of Talmadge been !Ired on the bal~m
(Contrnued l"rom Page II e
or Mal&lt;'olm x on hla mortal en- meeting_ The New York leader Hayer and gave his address as where Malcolm died, police gon apparently wlll have to r ••noes '" the Black Muslim of tile MuslimS dented his fol- 3 7 Marshall St ., Paterson, said. He was killed by the shot- eommend to PreSJdent Johnsobn
blast and had been hit by soon that the draft must •
.~1nvement and feared follow!rs lowers had any part ln M8I ·· J ·
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't the venomous Negro nation- colm X's murder. There was no · Hag a n, or Heyer, was otner bullets, a prellmmary au- contmu f
eq
•' 1., 1 may be planning vlole!!t immediate comment from Mu· charged with firing a blast at topsy indicated.
armed orce_•_.__
•··rrisals.
hammad or hio lieutenants in Malcolm from a dou))le-bar- Malcolm X. 39. wbo once was VATICAN
CITY
POPE
J&gt;oht:e sources said six asso- OUeago.
re\ed shotgun which had been New _York leader of Uleo-Black PauJ VI loday officially nomlcrates of the slain black su- Malcolm, who said pu))licly sawed off at hoth ends.
Mushms, ieft the Chicag based nated 27 new cardinals on the
p 1 t•mac 1st had left New York he feared his former Musllm
Two olher men in the Audu- group and formed _a rival Afro- first consislory of hls reign.
in &lt;;eparate automobiles heading allies wanted to kill htm, and , bon auditorium, on the iring~ African suprem~Cist organlza- The historic ceremony raised
i 1 , different directions. At least he blamed them for throwing or Harlem, were shol in lhe tion. Malcolm sald last week he membership in th~ l"ollege or
two were belie';ed en route to fire "bombs at hi! home a little melee. Police, who launched a was a marked man and hts. as- cardinals to an all ~ time high
'hiengo where Elijah Muham-- more than a week ago.
secrecy . shrouded investiga· sassination c~ me o~ly elbht of 103 _
mad. leader of the Musllrns, The mu··dcr suspecl, original- lion, refused to elaborate on days after his home 1D Queen The new "princes of the
~a'l his: headquarters. Chicago ly identifted as Thomas Hagan, what their role in the assssi- was fire ·. bombed. He bla~ed church"
include Archbishop
rnlice put stringent security was in turn wounded by Qne of l nati un might have be_en. _. the Mushr_ns for the bombing Lawrence Shehan or Baltimore,
nwasu res into effect around Malcolm's aides and was se-1 The wounded men, m addition and. an auie said, he planned Md., and Artbbishop Josef Be-- 1
~fuhammad's home.
verely beaten h&gt;' the crowd be-- to Hagan, were identifi~d. as to identify the bombers in ~e ran - a Czechoslovak prelate
F:arly today, de t eclives I fore police rescued ~im and an-~ Willi~m Parkt'lr and w.1lham speech Sunday he never debv- who was held behind the Iron
tiOJ lked on homicide charges 8 other man the fre~z1ed Negroes Harns. Parker _wa~ shot m the ered.
Curtain for the past 16 years.
!:' yPar-old Negro who they were ~ttack~ng w1t~, shouts of foot and Harris m the chest
Roundup Suspects
., 1d fored a sawed-.,!! shotgun ·kill htm, koll hlm .
and abdomen.
After the shootings, police ICF:
GLAZED HJGHWAYS I
Tells Pollee Nothing
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Charge Malcolm's Aide
rounded up a numbo&gt;r of per· and ;treets in Ohio during the
; 1 Malcolm x Sunday as he
•1 ·qse In 8 Harlem auditorium
Pollee described Hagan as a Pollee ch~o~rged Reuben F'ran- sons at the Black Mushm head- week.en~ helped put the ora_kes
•0 ~ddress 500 of his [oltowers. j'tight-llpped
suspect" who cis , 33, Malcolm X's secretary, quarters he~e and also notified on trafru~: deaths as a relahveM 1 lrn 8 Muslim defector would tell !hem nothing - in- 1with ff'lonious assault and Chicago pollee of a report that ly fe~ seven persons lost the1r
md ab~~ter' foe of Muhammad . 1 eluding whethe-r he had any weapons law violation!; for six of ~alco~nfs followers had lives m auto. mtshaps.
lied in a hail of shotgun and connection wil.h the Muslims or !:&lt;Looting Hagan as he attempt- left for Chicago by varl_ous The dead mcluded
Aaron
rHstol shots belore the terrified another extremist group. An ed to flee the hall 1fter Mal- rout_es t~ __attempt a reprisal McDonald, 67,, Car~dale, kill·
11 1dience which included his FBl fingerprint check identified colm was ktllcd. Hagan was hit agamsl Elijah Muhammad, na- ed. when car m wh1ch he was
, ysterically screaming wire and Hagan as t~ man who had been ir the leg and was taken to the tiona I ltader of the Muslums. ri~ng hit an e:ba~men~ on
;t least one of their four daugh- arrested in Passaic, N J .. In , Bellevue Hospital prison ward. A fire Sunday night swept the Ohto 56 near A ens atur ay.
November 19!13 for possession 1 The sawed-off shotgun, a .45 Chicago apartment of Cassius
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The police source satd th e I
champion and one of the most
wo Chicago-bound allies ~f
vocal members of the Black
~1alcolm were you~ moustac - ~
Muslim sect Neither Clay nor
ned Negroes ~eanng turbans.
his recent bride was in the
"Jaugl reading- G.1lliJX1lis '
lne was desrnbed as the g~~:
k
Ul
apartment which was damaged dam 18.!, 1o.3, running 12 feet
Mher to one of Malcolm s C 1
heavilv. Police declined to spec- on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason
il'en.
A. ta"payer who drin~s or smokes no long~r. has a 1 ulate ·on whethf'r there . was a 21.36. PL Pleasant 2·t53, HinOiher Deslinationsf U~knot~n. lax advantage. hut if he rlrtves, he sttll may be elrgtble. • connection between the fire and l loo. 1.65 stationary, Kanawha
The de!ltmatJo~s 0 t 1e 0 ~ 1 :
The deductwns a motor1st may the shooting of Malcolm X. Falls 5.04 rising Charleston 19'uur followers 01 Malcom,
~I
~\
take on his J 964 tax return are ex· Clay did not believe they were ' .2U rising. Lond~n. Marmet and
'e(lllrtedly left New York a teo
plained in del ail by lax. expert, Ray linked, he said.
I Winfield dams were on the
0
1
11s s_laymg, w~re not - ~·~ ~" DeCrane, who has stud Jed changes Chicago police also placed sills.
_Chwr~go pohce o{flclals conin the law.
.
.
hinlensive patrols" in the vicin- I Ohio River - Miss NanC}'
r&lt;deH ._ the repor~ ol/he
The booklet he compiled IS called ily of Elijah Muhammad's resi- 1down 13. 11·20 p. m .. John J.
;n~nt ol ~7 antl-1 ~s 1 ~ ~31 1 on·
Your Own Taxes" an? C&lt;ln be dence and posted special de- l Rowe down 13, 3:20 a. m.;
!lhsts as specuatlve u . orat the Daily Sent.mel Pub- and railroad stations to watch ,Jeffboat down 1:1 6·30 a. m.;
dered h~avy patrols near Mu:
Service desk for ~Oc .
..
tails of detPctives at airports : Andrew Calhoun 'up 14, 3:55 p.
!.ammad s home and other se1
It can also be oblamed hy mathng . nd railroad stations to watch I m. · Harry Dyer up 14. 7 p. m.·
rurity
measures. Fed era
50 t . "CUt '\"our Own Taxes" The ...
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incomincr planes and trams.
Harvey Jordon up 14, 8:15 p.
dl ·
1~ents also were reporte Y m- ,
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy . Ohw.
I "This cis the result it would m · Zimmer up 14 2:20 a. m. ·
VPStigating the interstate move.
r---- - -s of the Malcolm aides.
•
seem, of a long-standmg f_~ud Pennsylvania up 14, 4:35 a .. ;
ment. rt" I
em to Chi
between the followers of EioJBh l Vulcan up 14. 5•50 a. m: .John
Of
pathoc~t~r
cone
the
schedMuhammJd, head of the Black Ladd Dean down 15, 4,50 a.m .;
:J80 au on tes was
•
Muslims. and the people who Western down 15, 6:20 a. m.:
. - -- - - - - broke away from him, headed Jefferson up 17. l a. m.; Reliby Malcolm X."
\able up 18, 3:15 a. m.: Gona
up 18 5 a. m.- Queen City up
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The walershe d 11 1
.
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L ague delegates also adopted
Meigs Gen..al Hoop a
li, 7.10 a m.. Francos HoogLeague of OhJO Spor smen .one . .
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY - !land up 20. 5"45 a m.; C. Vlshed tts three-_day ~?nventlo~ re~t~g~~~~ ·the slate to de~,o·elop IDorothy Durst, Portland; Char· Harner np 20, 7 p. m.; Edeana
"'&lt;low you c.:~u d ..r upth.t: dirty,
Sunday hy elechng 0 1:e-rfl ~n
.
d
Jes Klein, Pomeroy.
I Bosworth up Greenup 3:5(, p.
i1lnd: eUtern weter ovemi&amp;htadoptln~ resolutions , mrludmg a comprehenstve plan ~ pr~ DISCHARGF:S SATURDAY - m · Philip Sporn up Greenup
1 1nd the next momlns you wOI
one endorsing stricter conserv~- gram f~r outdoor rec~ea ton an_ Lucy Potts, Cheshire.
17:2'o . m.; o. F. Shearer up
h•ve lovel,, rlear water. Old
Settl•r will not harden the
lion requirements for stnp the legoslature provJde mf datchl ADMISSIONS SUNDAY - Lu· ' r·r.O:up ll p m. Lorena dflo.vn
water aor will it harm drinkin&amp;
.
ing Iunds for maximum e era
h"
v· · A '
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wdM. Hu been wed RJCCel,._
mmens.
ne b a o riations or ther Amos, Ches rre; lvtan r~ Greenup 11 :4(; p. m.: L. W.
faD,. for 11101'8 lban ao yean .
William Slahl of Man•field, mo .Y1 Y ppr p
noll, Racine ; Dillon
Taylor, Swett down Greenup 12,20 a.
Cet Old SeHier Ill: pocen 1111'
"dent
specoa
lax
revenues.
tl
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W'll
Pomeroy·
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ted
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the new v e ec
preso
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ld
d 1 Por an • ' s I •
. • m.· OVEC up 14, 1:40 a. m.;
1
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hardware store~.
- t
ct'ces result tn -That wou
gran e era Shlrle Caruthers
Cheshire·
'
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sa ld curren pra r
.
aid to commercial fishermen in
y
II 'Le
W V ' Joey Chotm up Greenup 5.50 a. '
walls ol' earth and mine debris
Charles Conne y,
on, · B.
v 1 I' e do n Greenup
;;;;,=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_Oiii_OiiiOiii=. l ranging from 30 to 100 feel high_ Lake Erie rn titnes of poor
DISCHARGES
SUNDAY - m.; avo m . w
'I
. These are the scrcalled high- catches. much as the farmer Francis Rh!Aes Racine· Sus- 6:30 a. m.: Elisha Woods up
M . , 1 ·'
c r ' Ro"ce ' Meldahl
2:40 p. m.: Astna-Lourece ives disa~ter aid
WOMENS NEW
, walls.
·
.an ar1rn, "a50n
: 0 a
· 'II d
ld II 3·'0
-Urging approval of the bond Middleport: Frances Yeauger, rsvo e own Me a o ··' p.
Most of those attending the . issues on the state ballot '"the cheshire: Robert Arnold, Porn- m.. Allon Zephyr up Meldahl
. William Stevenson, Mid- 4:35 p. m.; Wayne H. up ~el· convention believed eliminating May 4 election.
l these walls would allow more
eroy,
. Ch h dahl 7:50 p. m.· Kentuck1an
reclamation of land and plant- Other league officers elected dleport: Thomas Jones,
es Meldall 9 50
m . R H
ing of trees. A bill dealmg with were John Thompson, Bremen, lire, Ruby Major, Middleport. :sworth ~I down Meirl~hl .1:50
this matter is pending berore vice pr~ident; P. M. .Jones,
a. m.
. thr state legislature.
Ravenna. secretary: and Ben Pomeroy Aid Unit
Gallipolis Dam - . RavensThe
delegates
also
adoprcd
R.
Drayer,
Columbus,
treasurW
k
d
wood
down 7 p. m.; Allen R.
Colors: Brown Tone 11 resolutions oalling on the I egos- er
Busy over ee en
Merrill down It: 10 p. m.: NaIa lure to enact a law in the tiov ..Jame!'i A. Rhodes ad- Ftve calls were answered ov· tinal up 2 a. m.: Elgercliff up
or Black Magic ·
current session to allow Sunday dressed the banquet Saturday er the weekend by Pomeroy 4:2.1) a. m.
·
night and asked the league's emergency squadmen.
They
Sizes
hunting of waterfowl. extens1on help in promo ting passage of went :
Kanawha River - Solvay_ u.p
or the duck hunting season
the four issues on the May 4 To the home of Howard Woods London 4:10 a. m.: ~elen Z.
40 days (exclusive of Sunda~sl. ballot.
Rt. 7 at 5, 10 p. m. Saturday, up London 5:30 a. m.; Lucy
legalize
dove
hunting,
raise
the
Rhodes
paid
special
trihute
to
transported
Zella Carrow to Jane Lucas up Marmet 1 a. m.;
Compare At $1.69
bag limits for duck hunters and actor Fess Parker, star of the Veterans Memorial hospital as Duncan Bruce up Marmet 2_:20
retain the !Plit duck hunting "Daniel Boone" television ser~ a medical patient: at 10:06 to a. m.; Jerry Bosworth up \\m~
season.
ies, stating he had done more the Willis Will resldenoe on fieid 2:3_5 p. m.; A. J. Patten
They also urged steps to tight- good on his visit "free of Kerr-St., who was taken lo the up Wrnfteld 3:45 P.· m.; H. E.
Middleport, 0.
ten enforcement of water polB 1 d
WI f ld 4
n te
a. m.
lution laws in the Lake Erie charge ... t.han all of the enter- hosp&gt;"tal, treated and returned owes own
~iOOi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;OiiiiiiiiOiiiiiOI lroiners we have had at
the home again Sunday at 9:54 a.
Ohio Slate Fair. And we had to m. to take Mr_ Will to Meigs
pay some o[ them $15,000."
General Hospital where he was
Parker attended initiation admitted as a medical patlent;
ceremonies for the 'Coonskin at 2:32 a. m. Sunday to the
Cap Brigade," a conservation scene of the accident on Rt. 33
group formed for youngsters. where Charles Webster, GaUl- SQUAD- CALLED
polis. was injured, and taken to
The Syracuse
emergency Veterans Memorial
bospital.
0100
squad was called to the resl· and at 1:16 p. m. Sunday to
MOSCOW (UPI)-The Soviet
dence of Franklin Arnott, Bow· Pomeroy Rt. 2 for !\Irs. D~n·
man's Run, at 7,10 p. m. Sun- ver Carman who was havmg Union sent another unmanned
day. Mrs. Arnott was taken to i difficulty breathing, and taken satellite into orbit today in a
stepped up program of space
Meigs General Hospital.
Ito the Gallipolis cllnlcreseareh. Three 'jCosmos'' satellites were orbited Sunday.
Today's vehicle is number 57
in the Cosmos series, started
March 16, 1962. The
So v let
nem agency Ta" said Cosmos
57 was operating "normal1y.''
Nos. 54, 55 and 56 were orbited Sunday piggy-back fash·
'9!111 O'ftD
ion from a single rocket .
All four satellites were apparently designed lo make scientific measurements clearing
the way lor new manned space
flights.
Moscow Radio made brief
mention of the U.S. Ranger 8
plcture-taklng mlsslon to the
moon but the broadcast noted
several American · "failures"
and called attention to a similar
Soviet feat five years ago. The
Russian vehicle obtained photos
•rlditl
of the back atde of the moon.
Ranger 8 produced 7,GOO pictures of the front side, many of
them revealing close-upo . of the
lunor aurlaco.

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7:30 Sip OD • Army Hour
11:05 Morlllng Melodies
1:00 tnmcl! City Bapllsl
except Friday, cburcb
8:30 SUnday Sbow
Bells Ring
1:30 The Bible Speakes to Yllll 11:4~ World News
10:00 Tbe Good Lifo
11:55 Mason County New1
10:1&gt; SUnday Show
12:00 Community News
12:00 Noon News
12:05 Local Newo
12: IS Cbristian'o Hour
Markell
12:30 Rev. MerliD Teoto
t2:15 Weather
1:00 SUnday Showcase
12:20 Bulietiu Board
1:3Q Rev, Sllal Btllupo
News 0 Grams
1:00 Rev. Andrew Plll: ODI
\2:30 County Agent
2:45 Tho Rev. Roscoe
2:45 Country Go Roond
1:10 Sunday Showcase
1:55 News Beat
4:30 Baptist Layman'• Hour
~:00 Country Go Round
6:00 Sign 011
;:50 News Beat

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

1:00 Mldway Mo!lnee
3:55 News Beat

4:00
4:30
5:00
i:05
5:15

Dlsctng wltll Don

lntercl!ango

Community Now•
World NeWI
Sports Today
5:~ Weather
$:30 OIDner Mu.slcalt
6:00 Sign 011
SATURDAY

7:15 Sigo OD
7:30 New• Headllueo
7:32 Musical Clock
7:G Word lnd TesUmODJ
1:00 Oblo Valley Now1

1:4Xi World Ne,..
1:10 Sporll TodaJ
l:lli Woalber
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Wonblp liCIUr
11:00 Nowo, Army Hour
11:30 Public Servtce
12:00 Newt Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News 0 Gram.t
12:30 Saturday MatillOI
t:OO Disciu&amp; with Doll
t:30 Top Teo Revue
1:00 News Ro.mdup
5:lli Puhllc Semco
1:30 Dinner Musicale
6:00 Slga 011

'-IIBII! AND SLATI
DEMENTfO Oft NOT DfMENTED
WHICH tSAKRIP MORBIDlY, WHO
FIRST PORCIIASED ALL OF
BfCK'I'S PPJNTtN&lt;lS A&gt;IP NOW
tNT~~PS ~ ADO BECI&lt;V HfP. •
S!LF lt) HIS COLLECTION!

WINNIF WtNICLI!

TERRY

l'WI.'ITY·T't.O

SHE SAID
')OU'RE AT THE

'BOTTOM

'TOMEO~

OF ~CLASS

1QRIIAllO, 1 I'Pf'&lt;I&amp;0-""111"'1
DOt.wtt!iR,,ANQ

WI&gt;&amp; ACCEPT&amp;t&gt;
HERa.

Uvestock
Dr. Melvin E. Doerr,

AP'IP: &gt;1&lt;1 MOTHER

CDUAPSEO AFTER Tlll&gt;l

Ve1er1~1·

arian. large and small ammals
121 Waahlugton St., Ravell&amp;-

wood, W, Va. Phone 273-42'11.
Of!icl llourl, 0a11J t 1o e p.
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1 IS Ill:

TO CLEAN carpetB better we'll
loan o Blue Lustro Carpet

Shampooer FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Baker Furniture, Middleport, Oblo.
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NO. 265

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1965

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ater

ONE
DAY SERVICE

Middleport council moved

ON

SHIRT
FINISHING

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Also, Horold Llllhtfoot, 2nd
cla~s. mechaulral drawing mer·
It badge and three year pin:
Richard Hawley, stwond claRlt,
one year pin; Jan l..ona:. aecond
dau, one year pin, merit bnd·

a- 1ter

Purchase
Ilacing In Middleport, and may I originating
For over 20 years proposals
first in one town,

company.

gam Monday night toward pur- , Purpost&gt; of the meeting , Zer- be facing soon in Pomeroy .
chase of the Meigs Water Com· 1kle said, would be to "find out high sewerage r::-·;J charges.
pany, this time in cooPeration if the. water compan}' is for :.-::.1'1 ' j He believed municipal owner·
Wlth Pomeroy.
and 1f we can get together to ship or the water works would
Veteran Councilman
John buy it.'' Clifford Stumbo sec- produce a profit, red!!ce collecZerkle proposed a meeting be onded Zerkle's motion and Gene tion costs of sewerage charges,
arranged between Pomeroy and Harns and Wayne Gibbons a- and make sewerage financing
Middleport councils, Mayor Lee greed with "aye'' votes.
easter.
He further urged everythirig
Smith of Middleport and May- Zerkle urged the purchase. as
01 Charles Legar of Pomeroy, the only way relief may be be done "in the open,"
with
the solicitors of both commun- brought to the pension families everybody '.s cards" right
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ities, and the owner of the wa- in both communities who are the t.able.n

... lor buillna, aonlor patrol
l.,.der ond troop buwler: Lorry
Or&lt;&gt;~un, IIOCOnd tla.,, one year
pin: Juhn 1!\lleJ, aecond cla••,
two year pin and lito
mtrlt bad~• : Torry Oroyan, 10o
rond cia... one year pin,

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FIVE CENTS

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night to ask Middleport's engi-1 Councilman Harris took a dff...
neers, Brown and Associates. 1ferent view_
Manon, for advice and to have
4'hil COIIDcU 1au accetathe solicitor proceed at once plisbed mon lD the t.lt aU
toward condemnation. The land mouths toward mtetln&amp; JU
in question has a $130,000 price obligations in this matter tho
tag. Middleport offered $400 per dtD'in1
the prevloUI
17
acre and there the matter died. years," be said. "U'a tnat- ••
This land purchase is part are bogged doWII rtlht aow
and parcel of another pro]). but we are 10ioa ahead
11
lem. It is that June l next IS fast a1 we caa, and we art
the deadline for Middleport to agreed 011 wbat bas to
be
have complete plans for
its done," be aaicl.

to batH-town cooperation.

' He proposed the previous pro.
Mayor Smith recalled that a- posal of a jomt sewerage be
then the other, have aimed at bout 12 years ago the engineer- revived and studied tn the light
the same objective. ~II have ing firm of Burgess and N1ple, of today 's circumstance&amp;.
foundered over a var~ety of ob- retained by Pomeroy , vetoed This too may come up at the
stacles.
a proposed joint operation of a joint meeting or councils to be
"We have to do something to sewage disposal plant by both I asked by Middleport.
improve our situation and th1s towns. They proved a plant
Mayor Legar of Pom~oy pubis the only way l see of getting large enough to handle the vol- 1licly stated he is interested in
at it," Zerkle said.
ume of wastes would be im· Pomeroy purch&amp;."Jing the water·
This regular couocil mePtlng practical.
works several years ago. Porn·
heard another proposal tbat,
.. However, tbe mayw said, eroy council has a commitU carried out, also would lead "Tbls was based on a m~baO.. tee active ln this direction.
leal plant. We In Middleport
LAGOON PURCHASE
aow are talklog la terms of
Council Monday night learna lagoon Cype st•werage where ed that its instructiOns
[j v e
volume Ia of ao con&amp;equenct. '' weeks ago to its solicitor to beHe !urther noted that Mid- gin condemnation proceedings
dleport and Pomeroy eventual- in the purchase ot about 68
ly will have trunk sewers abut- 1acres ol land below Hobson for
ting at their c?rporation lines a sewerage lagoon had been
and suggested 1t would be ap· delayed. Reason tor the delay
proaching the ridiculous if
a was that certain financial probjoint system is not worked out, !ems net'ded solving
before
provid~d .the. former engineer· suit should .be brought.
mg ~Jectlo~s overcome.
Mayor Sm1th agreed Monday

s, werage m order to qualify

BOARDS REPORT

for $118,000 m federal a1d this Board of Public
Affalra
year. Before the plans can be President George Meinhart told
prepared the land must be se- council collectiortB from
thl
cured, preparation ol the plans sewer ordinance for the las&amp;
requires no less than
three 1 quarter ot 196-4 were $6,480
months, and condemnation pro- and that to date January, 1965
ceedings require at least s1x · collections were $808 (with apweeks.
[ proximately $2,000 total billifll
Reviewing this , Mayor Smith for January).
had a dim view of Middleport's He r~eived tentative approvp.rospects m meeling its dead·· al by rouncil to employ a fullhnes.
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Commissioners Ask State
To Share Election Costs

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Middleport
Men 0 ll"d
I e
n Rout e •33

Huntington Distrkt, u. s.
Corps ol Engineers, have i•·
en advanred aotice

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bidden

for tbe boat launching facility

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on tbe Gallipolir;: river frout.
!ion, are urging the Ohio General Assemblv to enact ' The invitation to bidders wiiJ

County commJsswners, through their state associ a- ;

legislation providing lor state sharing in
cl~~
Under present law
county

Accidents can happen .... and many a
driver IS Cll l by MOre ftnanctal !rouble
!han he can handle Play 1t safe beht nd
!he wheel by arrang1ng for complele
auto 1nsurance covenng car damage and
personal in1uries.
For safety's

sa~•

LOOKING WEST

plan fo ne us soon.

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WORRIED ABOUT WASHER BREAKDOWNS?

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GAS RANGES

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to eause poteatial . .Aice prgb'
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Thh. ira -,. the lleiiiW 1et Acne. WGd •IK '-:lei
bf the sltQA~est W'all'aQty a Frigid aft ~ has
ever iliad: l·year wananty Joe Jepair ~ •
defect
Mthoat charje, piM 4 ·yrear iW • !la. tor
ha · hing repla&lt;:.Ei eM ot t1M1J Jcfuacliee pM ill
pl0city _ ,

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tr•s•trr'rn, ....,...otor.w..ter

Matching Dryer Just $159·
EASY

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BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Pamero,, Ollie

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TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
ELVIS PRESLEY in
"ROUSTABOUT"

(Technieolor)
Elvis Presley, Barbara Stan·
wyek, Joan Freeman Leif
Erickson. Sue Anne Langdon

FOR YEARS OF CAREFREE COOKING AND BAKING
BUY A "MAGIC CHEF" ON THE 2ND FLOOR

F.. tur•tt•:
COMMOTION on lh. OCEAN
3 Stoog..
Colorcertoan•
Admission: 75c and 40c

• Plus Jet -~ Rime, lol-last spill and-

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MEIGS THEATRE

ELBERFELbs

IN

POMEROY

WED. and THURSDAY

FebruarJ 24-25
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
f•bruary 26-27
"SHOCK TREATMENT"
Stuart Whitman, Carol Lyn.

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Mrs. Reynolds
Of Middleport
Dies Monday

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months. will be held Thursday •d lor failu.. to signal a turn.
at 2 p.m. at the Middleport

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Will M' EAa,'-- bt . . . bat
the aew Jet Actioa wasAet"
beeR de;.iga d by
frjgidai1e to B;Ne JOO a _..., llfeber rtardaM ;.
washer d~ty. 1Qe JllleChaAisla il $im-

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One truck driven by George
Vaughan, 33. Middleport , reduct&gt;d !.. pE'ed to make a right turn
and was struck in the rear by
a truck driven by Elbert Smith,
51, Middleport . Therf' was med1 iurn dama~e to both v~i~les ,
1 and the dr1vers escaped mJUr) .
I Funeral !lervif'es for Margar-,
et N. Reynolds, 85, of Mill sf
Smith was citf"d to Meigs counMiddleport who dif'd 11t Meigs ty rourt Friday charged with
General hospital Monday eve.- 1 failure to stop in assured rlear
ning aftE'r an illness of . three distance, and Vaughan was cjt-

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so• m:t.£ WISIERl
$

Two trucks, driven by MidWork is to start 10 days af- dleport m~n. were lnvol\-ed Ia
ter tbe successful bidder bas an arcident on Rt . 338 south of
been given ootlee, and th~ pro- 1Racine Monday. the Ohio State
jecl is to be complrted in a Patrol reported.
period of l%0 days.
The collis ion took plart at
10 ·05 am. eight and a half
miles south of Racme.

Beating Victim
Is in Critical
cond't' On

...designed jet-simple for
maximum dependability!

LliiiESJ PIMtl 2-SPEID

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Churrh of Chnst . The body will i ~orge .Hoffman, .to, . PomeTh.e Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce .is on record to- be taken to thf' church at · 1 p. I roy. was cJtt&gt;d to Gallipolis court
day m support of a pr~posal to seek H1li·Burton funds m. to lie in state until the st&gt;r- Sa turday on a speed charge.
to construct a rest home 1s Pomeroy.
Th Re . 0
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Cham b er mem be-r De Imar Cana d&lt;'j' Ie d a d 1sruss1on
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th e su bJec o a new, mo ern res ume ln omeroy an
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bo ·
· ·te d th e organrza
· t'wn to en d orse ·tt.
rs
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rn the
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th en mv1
db.
th ds was
ht r of
8
Canaday said that $375.000 Is
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available in Hill - Burton funds , the option on Ihe Johnston pro- I late ~~· and Mr~ . .Joseph dG:r~·
for construction of such a facil· perty.
. ner . e was 8 so prPCPV~I 10
ity and only $70,000 must be A $200 allocation was made death by ~er husband, a H.
raised locally. He said
the by the Chamber toward Meigs I Reynol?s. 10 1950·
rest
home,
it constructed, ' County's $1000 share ol purchasShe IS survived by a daugh- I
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would be a profit - making tax- ing an advertisement in
the I ter. Mrs. Gt&gt;rald rSaral Rupe . l
paying t.."'rporation. Canaday Wall Stret&gt;t Journal for OhJo's Middl.eport ; two sons, Edgar. I CO~UMBUS ~u~Il - Chf'ryl
added:
Appalachia Region .
of Middleport , and Gard~er of I Hor.nmg,. p.Mansf~e.ld. remal~1
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Atlending were Jack Carsey, ! Lebanon: three grandchildren , ed m c~tiJcal co~dttlon today 1n
' 'Th1s money from H.11l - Bur- \ president; Bob .Jacobs,
John eight great grandchildren, a 1Umve.rsJty H?sp1f.al aft• ~n·
ton can be g~tten w1thm
a ~ William Blaettnar. Jack Kerr, nephew. Horace McElhmne:y, ~er.gmng bram . ~urgf'ry ~or mmatter of da~s . ~f someone wants Ted Downie, Bob Gant, Rev . , Middleport : four niec-es. Mrs. tJUrle5 suffered m a beatmg.
r.~ to go after Jt.
I HICk Martin, Canaday. Dick! Bessie Railey, Rutland. Mrs. : Al.bert Osborn. 18. Mansfie-ld,
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Penitentiary Prospect
. Owe-n, Fred LTow, N.
B. Myrtle
Waters,
Zanesvi lle; ,an !~mate on leave from t he
The Chamber heard
Fred' Compton, Bob Wingett
and, Mrs. Fanna Cohen. Providence, Moh1can Honor Camp. . was
Crow report the possibility of a two guests. Howard Workman : Rhode Island. and Mrs. Geor· ~eldon ~n open charge by Manspenitenttary bema located
m and Mill White.
gia McGrothers, columbus.
!leld police. Osborne .ha" a .ton&amp;
Meigs County,
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Burial wJII bt.&gt; in Middleport JUVen.Jle rec~rd, pohct sa1d.

NEW FRIG HE
JET AmON WASHER

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ril IS. on the $7S,OOO project.

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Cof CSupports rroposal
To Bul.ld New Rest Home

Buy 0

The Hp.Ject-

of

Commissioners
must provide Icreasing much faster
than !
funds tor all election l'OSt~ With j count}' tncome:· G~orge Taythe exception of certain minor lor, Executive Director ol the
charges
Lo subdiv1sion
for Commissioners' Assoc1alion sa1d. ,
elections he ld In odd-numbered "We have one of the best sy-1
years.
stems for handling elections in
The Commissioners' Associ a- the nation and we must contintion is askmg that coun!Jes be ually support our state officials
reimbursed by the state in the !who are responsible ror the conamount of one dollar for each !stant updating or our election
voter voting at an elecllon in Ilaws. We feel that this finanwhich state i!!sues or state can- cia! assistance ts necessary to
didates are considered.
.• insure the continued quality of
"Costs for mandatl?d serv- 1 Ohio's election processes.· Tay- :
Jces·, including election~ . fum- ' lor told legislator• 1tudy~ng Hlt 1
ished by the coun11es 1.1re m·, propo~l.
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Agency

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be Issued aboul Marrb JS. and
bids will be opened aboul Ap-

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Bacall.
"LILIES 0' THE FI!LD"

SIDNF:Y POITIER, best actor
award 1963. Lilla Skala,
Stanley Adams. Poitler as
the incredible, unforgettable
Homer Smith.
SUN., MON, TUES.
Foil. 28--Mor. 1·2
"1'0 RATHIR Bl RICH"

(Technicolor)
Sandra nee. Robert Goulet,
Andy Williams, Charles Rug.
~e.~. Hermione Gingold, Gene
Raymond, Maurice Chevalier.
Coloreartaons

New Map8 Coming
With License Tags
Public announcement by· Gov.
James A. Rhodes that a new I
1965 Highway Map will soon be
available to the public has resulted in a flood of request~ for
the map• to the Ohio Department of Highways.
1
Chief distribution of the maps 1
with "The Wonderful World ot 1
Ohio" books wlll he to persons I
visiting Oeputy Registrars oi l
Motor Vehicles during MarcH I
to purchase auto licenses. Those
who do not ree&lt;olve a map with \
lh•lr auto licenses are asked to 1
PROMPT DELIVERY AND
walt until local distribution ag. I
INSTALLATION
IN YOUR HOMI
encies au announced ia late
Marcb.
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LATE PHOTOS AT REEDSVILLE- Views looking East and West from the new operations building at the
Reedsville high lift, modern dam and locks. Operation crews of the U. S. Corps of Engineers are on hand but it
will be two months before the hydraulic systcin is complete at the new 1200 feet and 600 feet locks. Dra~o is presently pulling the coffer dam, which will take about two more montl\s. The. dam wiU be built in three stages, requiring three coffer dams, With about one year to each. See Page 4 for Engtneer Review.
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o·Ies Monday·

Crow said he has learned the '
penitentiary would employ 300
to 350 persons and that. conlrary to earlier reports, • '
would he for prisoners deemed
capable ot being rehabilitated.
1

Hill cemetery. Friends
may ' Officers_ satd Osborne admftcall at the Rawlings Coats Fu· ted_ beatmg the g~rl Monday
neral home any ttme after 4 p. · wh1l~ he was a gut&gt;"l m the
m . today.
. Hornmg home. The youth of·
Ifered 11() reason for the booa!mg
I but police mdtcated he was due

CO VIC wt'll
.
~e b:7t,:t :~~d ~::::.br:~~~·~
tion lor the penitentiary
in 'l Funeral services for
Del- Hear Ashland
Meigs County. Crow said " [ Ia M. (Will! Dowell, 63.
who
· to devote the bulk of Idied at s hospital In Tampa, Oil p
am gotng
'den f
my civic work toward trying to Fla., February 22 will be held .
resi
in Harlem ]get ~his penitentiary
located at Ewing Chapel Friday at i

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Selma
Plan Legal Stand In

By United Press International
Negro leaders at SPlma, Ala.,
have decided to make a legal
rather than physical stand
against a state ban on night
marches.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
made the decision Monday
night following a long meeting
with attorneys. About 800 Negroes waited in a church, prepared to march If King had so

(n FJort'da

The Pomeroy lawyer also said

r to

return to the ramp and s m~

.~:~~~d.~~~ ;a~~ ~~~~~,·:had
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Mrs.

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Of Pomeroy Dietl

Earlier Monday , King Jed · and degrade our character as 1addressed a rally
i
F'uneral services for William
about 200 Negroes on a march a people. ·•
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; Slm~ay . One of the accused as- .here. '
. .
: 2:30 p. m. with burial in the , Orin ~· Atkins , who was elec~· · R1chard Sisson, 10, Pomeroy.
to the Dallas County Court· In New York C1ty, extra po- : sassms was captured.
John WJIIJam Bl~etnnar. r~ ; Burson Cemetery at Shade.
ed president of the Ashland 011 1have been tentatively set for
house in Selma in another pro- lice details moved into Harlem · Malcolm's haJf sister, Mrs. ported that an OhiO Umvers1- 1 The Rev . Melvin Alkire will and Refining Co .• last month. l9 a. m. Wednesday at the Sactest of voter registration proce- Monday to avert possible vio- Ella Mae Collins, vowed in Bos· ty geologist 1s making studies officiate. She was preceded In will be the speaker at the Wed· red Heart Church with burial
dures.
l ienee. There were reports that ton that " he will be avenged." on the p~posed airport site on death by her parents, Mr . and nesday meeting of ~hf' Centr~l in the Sacred Heart Cemetery,
While Kittg was meeting with followers of assassinated Negro In Chicago, Black Muslim Ule LewiS Johnston farm
at Mrs. Seymour Will: a brother, Ohio Valley Industnal Councal
Survivors include his parents,
his lawyers Monday night, for- extremist Malcolm X were set- leader Elijah Muhammad said Fore~t Run and also at another 1 Everett ; two sisters
Letha in Huntington.
Tim and Rose Sis!K&gt;n, a hro.
mer Mississippi Gov. Ross Bar· ting up ambush executions for his followers were innocent of location at Flatwoods ~here a : Chaney and Hallie v~n Nest.
Tbe m~eting will be held . at IIher, Fred, nd his grnom~
nett told a citizens council Black Muslim leaders they the slaying of Malcolm ~· property owner..has tndicated l She is survived by her hus- 6 .P· m. m the Hotel Fredenck. ther. Pauline Angeletti. Friends
meeting in Selma that the goal blame for his death. Mal- whom ,
muhamm~ . sa ad, he :*auld be wallm&amp; to donate : band, Steven; two sons Eugene wath the Huntlng~n Chamber may call at the Ewing F'uneral
of integration was to "diffuse calm X was shot to death by preached war and ~led,, ac-1 8 811te.
.
1 of Tampa,
and James, Cleve- or Co!f1merce servmg as ~st. Home any ume.
8 aettnar said resulls of the jl&amp;nd: daughter, Irene Dowel!,
ordered. Thirty-five carloads of our blood, confuse our minds at least three Negroes while he cording to his preacllillg.
Alkm• has been assoctated
8
alate troopers stood ready to
Ohio University study would be , Cleveland. two si•ters
Lena wlth Ashland Otl smce
1950. D
W'lli
70
enloree the ban
anoounced soon. He also alated H '1m 'p
,d ~ed He is a graduate ol the Law
ana I ams,
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that
Franklin
Rizer
IS
lnvesU
et
an,
omeroy
an
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King said, however, he would
Grega New Mllfo;d .
three School of the Univers1ty or ir·
tea on
on ay

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lead a march just before dusk
Wednesday, and that demonatratlona would be held at the
Jtol · Montgomery Ala
=~In a mlew dsys to tell Go~:
George Wallace "we aren't
to take it anymore."
1olng
'wallace slapped a ban on
IIIBbt marches as a result of a
JDardl In Marlon Ala
last
Thursda night 1n' which 8 Ne0 wai critically shot and 10

~Injured.

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63 p l•n t s 0 1 Bl0 0 d a k en ,

Seventy-one persons offered

blood Monday at the February
Bloodmobile visit to Pomeroy
Junior High school !rom whom
63 pints were ace&lt;opted.
There were 15 first _ time
donors, and S7 pints given 1n
replacement.
Gallon dollOI'tl were Oretha
Snider, William Rizer, Linda
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gatmg whether Metgs ~unty b ·oth~r8 Alva and jessie Will ginia, and served in its law
Funeral services lor Dana
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may quality for Federal Bid 10 ~h ol' Pomeroy and Waite; partment until 1956. He is a Williams, 70, wbo died Monda,,
construct an airport.
' Wil! · Columbus '
member of the Kentucky and wil! be held at the Ewing ChapGuinther, Don Runnel, Wood- Thr~ gallon donor!
were It was md1cated by Blaet· !
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1West Virginia Bar association e1 Tbunday at 2 p m with
row Zwilling, Richard Russel!, Cecil Hysell. Mrs. Marjorie ~nar that. Ri_zer has ~btained l er~~t~:. m;~al~:t the ~un.
BOOSTERS TO MEET
Iburial in lht lamil; lot . II
Robert Lindstamer, Grace AI- Pnce, Guy E Gumthor, Char- very satiSiyurg re•ull&gt; from 1.
es Y
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So the
Loc
d Beetb Groloe Cemetery beside
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len, Paul Carper, Richard les Searles.
hiS study 80 far, and there _ap- mg.
he ter: wi~ hold a their rean his mother and lather, Mr. ad
Neutzllng, Eloise Roush, LW Four gallon donors were Mar- pears to be a good posstbthty
Boos
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sda Feb ~ Mrs. T. T. Williams.
RENCE Wilcoxen.
g;.rct McDaniel and Howard E. the proposed Site at Forest
WCAL TEMPS
lar meetmg hur y,
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Surviving Is sister
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Two gallon donol'll were Floyd IParker.
1 Run wouldd qualify for
Feder· , The temperature 10 Pomeroy's II 7:30 p. m. In the Southern Walu Allen Parke....C
f.eqdrlcks, Rose Mary Raub,~ FTank Vaughan'~me
a al aid.
Ibusmess district at 11 :40 a. m. Local H~gh school. All band F'lltuk
eaU altho
0r1a Hubbard, Kenneth !m~ alx gallon dooor and ~ Vau·[ The Chamber agreed to ask ' today wao 21 degrees, underlp~ronts are urged to attend to ll!lD ~
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den, Robwt Va111han.
(Continued No Pal•· II)
1Rizer to seek an 11tension oft partly cloudy alties.
discuss the band banquet.

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