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says he turned down two movie
offers to slay with "Catch Me
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ahow came along, she'd take it
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hat Mary Martin color special with an Easter motif that
was taped early thjs month for
NBC will not reach the air until April, 1966. NBC also plalll1
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''Peter Pan'' spectacle next
February.

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5:30 FOR
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8:30 Broadside
9:00 Movie
11:30 Bob Yousg News
11:45 Outlaws
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7:00 BIOGRAPHY - "Jack·
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aggressive competitor· who ask·

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but he won the admiration ot
players and fant alike with his
skill and daring. His M•l o r
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and spanned nine years. In Ju-ly of 11162, Robinson recolved
baseballs highest honor: elec·
lion to the Hall of Fame
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8:30 BOB HOPE PRESENTS
THE CHRYSLER TREATRE (In Vietnam) Added l1hn loot.
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NO. 288

MOSCOW - R US •1 A
workers today prepared
cow's Reel Square for • marn-1
moth reception in honor of
monauts Pavel Belyayev
Alexei Leonov, They are
pected to arrive here Tuo,dayl
for a heroes· welcome.
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municipal elections todu
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tc run for president
Charles de Gaulle. De
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CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)-A
sudden rever18l In the trend of
. the whimsical weather today
cave America a good chance to
launcb Hs first but "runnerup"
two-man flight into space within 24 hours or so.
A pair of medically certified
astronauts named John
W.

rector for the inaugural manned ba•lor starched the U.S. spirits clouds at 8.000 feet at Cape
£light. already 17 months behind itbat wilted in the shadow
of Kennedy Tuesday-a consider·
schedule, in the nation's $1.351 Russia 's upstaging performance able lmprovement over the
billion Project Gemini.
by cosmonauts Alexei Leonov gloomy elouds at 2.000 feet preIf the word is "go,"
the and Pavel Bel.yayev four days , dieted just a few hours earlier.
seven-hour final countdown will ag o.
I ''That would be great .•. it's
begin at 2 am. EST Tue~de~y.
Fedt!ral space agency officials very good," said one agency
A surprise switch evident in said early today a weather ! spokesman. At 8.000 feet , clouds
the spaceport 's bad weather be-, forecast callen for broken are acceptable. But if they cJe.

scend and remain below $,11110
feet, a delay is certain.
Weather in. the maio~ ·· •
ond~ry landing areas m tbl
westem Atlanlle Ocean ,...
mained good through late Sunday. But that/ too, was subject
to instant and often unexpecte4
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ronvertecl war rocket named
Titan-2 and a 1985-model spaceship whose name was in dispute
awaited an official okay to I
start the three-orbit voyage at
i IJJID· EST Tuesday.
~ crucial "go-no-go'' decisitf1 was in the hands of Christ.
opher C. Kraft Jr .• mission di.

Mayor Vows
To Capture
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THEIU: are a

number of people in our
eouoty, and over the entire country,
who faD to look bard at the many
public assistance programs in which all
areas of &amp;overnmeot are engaged. We
would aay at the outsort that they are all
conceived u praiseworthy in their purpoae, but far too many abuses hove been
allowed to take place that shakes the
public's faith in their operation. As we
bead toward the establishment of what
our leader cilia the &amp;reat society, we are
to!nr to be ahook even further. There
'!!'t ~ tllat aome new wrinkles
now are being tried are beading into
trouble. There was one report recently
that the job corps program Is having a
bard time &amp;ettin&amp; recruits, and it is not
the only one that will be questioned In
the montba and yeara that Ue directly
ahead.
We all realize that there are persons
who are unable to take care of themselves, and it Ia the duty of society, to use
pubUc funds to provide for tbem and &amp;lve
them enough aid to return to Independent living In as many cases u possible.
The sad part Ia the ldul that Ia sought so
often mlues the mark, and Instead of beIng an emergency crutch It become• a
perpetual lunlni post. One of the big·
gest faults Ia that many of the programs
do not follow tbroulh and employ programs that will 1Ift people out of the
ranka of dependency. America hu
tbroueh the years been termed the land
of opportunity and today there are even
greater thances to get ahead In the
world If the Incentive Ia there. We are
afraid that our relief aystems have become a permanent way of life for far too
many families. It has been estimated that
one out of 24 Americans now receives
aome form of public asalatance.
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Recently we read of some of the most
startllnl eues. One wu about a grand·
mother, a mother and a 14-year old all
made pregnant by the same man, with
welfare supporting them and their children. Another wu the case of a woman petitioning for a dlvoree hKause she could
get more mone)' by bela&amp; on reUef, and
the ftllll payoff story Ia of the reUefer
with 10 children. who wu maklne•Ueht·
ly over
per month &amp;ettine almost
oa reUef, and If and wben be does
cet work, and the aalary does not equal
the ,!100, the difference will be made up
by a benevolent rovemment. A friend of
oura, w)lo rec:ently moYed back to Ohio
from West Virginia, bad figured out that
be could maka almost u much money on
relief u be was on bla salary In one of
the maaa media proteuloDJ.

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The only h&amp;artenlq thing Ia the fact
that mora and more voices are being raise&lt;~ In protest a&amp;alnst families making

a

career of welfire for &amp;eneratlon after
genentlon. The 1overnment can come

' the. naw programa pot·
alone with an of
slble, but the problem will never be settled unW we start worklnc on a real SO·
lutloa. We bave every richt to de111and
that the over five blllloa spent on sucb
proJl'lllll do not undermine standards of
achievement and plab! lnte&amp;rlty aild bonuty. "nlere Ia no cut and dried aolutlon
- p t to set up 1110n1 restrictloDJ that
will only allow relief to the dtlel'Vine. It
Ia one of tblap about wblcb there Ia a
lot ol talk aDd Vtrf 1Jttle CODereta action.

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Mark Roblon baa algDed more performances d~ I'
In the screer version of
the Geo11e Sesal - a New York• week - Dlaoa Sand! iD "'l'lie ..
life of Mary Todd Lincoln, and a Columbia University grad- Owl and tho Puasyoat" or car- ·
wants Sir Laurence Olivier for uate . . for lmporla!lt role In ol Bumell iD tbt nelcbbo~
the Abe Lincoln role. What an the Tony Curtill film, '"!'be Cen- "Fade out - Fade ID." 1\"s ·
Idola! If she anars him I bllvo turioDI." "'he big lallfh to ~ beeD well-publicized that CBfOI
a small donation for hel favor- who kllow Georp'a· hii!M7: be- hat been wearing her ned! In a
Ite charily .. Variety woukl 'll be playing an Arab . .. Gene brace but oobody seems surt
have a iood trade atory II they Krupa'• ace tenor man. ~ of w)at•s aUing Diana . . Q.t
obtained the facto and ligures les Ventura. boctme Ill during read)' tor a breeldast • cereal
un the Rill Brothers appear- a set on tba Ketropole band- product, with 1 name li]JI
roU·
ance In New York .. .. Connit atand tbe other night 'and had aounds like 1 rock
Sian'
St•vens and James Stacy, who- te be tal&lt;on home.. Nothing ..,.. Jl'OIIP• "W~." . ..
Gell'o
~ble
tenor
.. ...
've been lhlnklnl of adopting Jous, the cloctort said - IIIII
aound
will
maka
the
let's
prea bllby. have deeided not to. ubautllon.
tend music tor Warren Beatty
(Could they be expectinC one
Broadway!lea
with DOtbln&amp; on tho souncltraclc of ArtbiB'
ol their own?)
Richard Chamberlaln'a ap- better to do than make boot , . . . . .Wctey OILI."
peazance In MGM'o "Joy ill
the MarDin&amp;" wasn"t ellCOW'II·
lng when the movie was previewed at the Beverly 'lbeatre
on the Coast. The audience
laughed In all the wronr pltiCOI
.. _ Rock Hudson may be linked wlth,a lot of pretty rtrla
now and then, but obvioully
Marilyn Ma:J:well otill eurll tho
most lnfluenre on our Idol. El'!bill column is for young peo- brown hair (soria ll'aytnl).
ample: she reco~ed ber pie, their probltml and pleaaf. Height about five feet live.
optomelrist to Rock . . . Bruce ures, their troublel and lun. As
5. Halt wom In 10ft wavet.
C..bot expecta to be the target with the rest ol Helen Help Us!,
5. Sony, 1 C811'1 mako out ll
of many lawoulls when bll 111- it welcoQlN la\lllhl but won't you're heavy or tblll.
toblography- "Hollywood Went dodge a aeriOUJ queotlon wltb a PenouaiiiJ•
0
Thataway" - is published. He brush-oft,
I. EnJoya a pod lathucb. TOO
Send your teen-age queatl0111
2. Won't put up wl
says he'a being completely oandld about the meter lndulltry to YOVTR ASKED FOR IT, MUCH nonaense.
S. Ukes Dick V811
Dy~
tlve tbal the eauoe be found. and Ita denizens, and be aounds care of Helen Help USI Ibis
kids, snlmaill, Bing
CrosiiJ,
'I'h1a lo lbe lint atop towud a rather aa if he hope.o oome of. newspaper.
Bill Dana. Doesn't like Arthur
prGil'&amp;m of elfecUve ITealmeal. fended star will make a bJc MORE ABOUT DANCING
Dear
Helen:
Godfrey.
whoop-de-do over the reveJa.
AU
tbla
jazz
about
wbat
1
Emu:
Q - I have cl!ronlc emphy· tiona In the book.
sema. My doctor Is giving me
girl ahould tell a boy she-~
1. Favorite colcra, a. Yelkrtt;
Medrol and Orthoxlne. This medn't
want
to
dance
wltb
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b
1u
Lavener,
d d.p•-•
....
Frank D. Gllroy'o play, "The
b 0 7 .Be,c.
Icine has helped my brealhinC Subject waa Roaes," is a lead- the point. Whlcb II: a
2. Your cblldren go Clllllplng
problem, but the side effect&gt; ing contender for both lbe Dra- obouldD't tty to Jearn how to In the IUIIUIIer.
are very annoying. I cannot ma Critics' award and a Pulit- dance on the dance lloor - uns. Larre breakfuta on Suasleep at night and am very ner- zer Prize. It opened last lolay less the llrl oilers to
teach da
·
him. It lan't lair tor a terrible
ys.
vous. What should I do now?
A Metbylprednlsolone with an advance of 'ltlZ • .. A dancer to tesr over to • popu- bef. Ca~~:.ly ProtaataD~ mayIMedrol) ill one of the cortisone- faded. jaded movie 1tar has lar girl and ll'ab ber off to murI. Uvea In Calilomla - 12like drugs used to combat Jn. talt.., to drinking from her own der ber feet. A lot of llril don't
flask In public - at the theatre, like to Jnn1 a boy'a feellnp. YEAWLD READER
llammatory COIIdltions.
ocreenlngs, and other placN Jllaybe be's a boy she would
You're ao right that I wlill I
Methoxyphenamlne
(()r.
. where alcohol isn't served ... really like 10 know - but she could borrow your cryslal ball!
tborlne) is given to dUate tba
all' passages In your lunp. This Puulement: Carroll Baker, wbo doeln'l want to look embarriiUo You mlased only on lht ooJon.
which you reversed - and I'm
ill the drug t~at cau,.. your wanted to obow her colleagues lngly owkwud on the lloor
In
"Harlow"
a
print
of
her
first
so obe .... another fellow oom- terribly parilal to red. I'm ae~
Insomnia . and nervoua tension.
Consult your doctor
about cinema hit, "Baby Doll," wu tng ber way and she soya, ••Sor- ther ·heavy nor thin, juat averreducing the dose of tbill drug. upset to discover there aren't cy I hove thill one." Why maka ap, so tven there you hll 11.
After your body
becomes any available. They've all been a federal caae out of THATT
And 1 mJchi add my 11te1 aiwas
accllllorned to II he may be deslroyed - or ao obe
Maybe the nell time ha uka • Include a most exceptional
able to Increase the dose again, told. WHY?
her
Coot tblt abe hun'l &amp;Mn husband, four chlldren
from
A farnolll prizefighter who
Iince it is definitely helping
blm the bJc bruaholl with "No 11ea 10 to 22: llr. ~AtoXy, our
would Uke to atar In films can't thank you," which meaaa not black cal; sbOWI like Hullabayour empbyaema.
gel arrested In that,area. Ins now or over) It will be onol of ,Joo; music with a beat; 'mod-·"
bandlers have put out feelers, those aolo things where if you ern daDceo, if dll&gt;Ced by young
and !be replies have ranged don't know how to dance you people but NOT m1ddlf, lll(trl:
from "Not interested'• to "Get can just otand up and shake lleJHgen; Blli CoiiiJ; .u , ~lnda
loll" .. :&gt;"All lli\il!nlor from with crowd and nobody knowa . ol water aport~, and IID'*&lt;Id
VadUI Liechtenstein, bu juot the dllferenoe, ADd If sbe real- G)'llerl.
pattnted an JI:Ulmo doll, amonr 1y 11te1 him, she can ask blm How did you DO it?lll- 1 11.
but which, cr.lcally twlated, olber thlnp and has formed a over to bear her records and
· •·
company
to
market
his
produoto
have brought us to the verge of
give him a few illltructlons. Intolerable moral weakn... and Jlla name is Thomas Dam, so MINDY
guesa what? He'a calllag his
disorder.
Mindy:
But have not aome ol the Ne- firm "The I)am Tbings Estab- Dear
.. Or is abe REALLY likes DIVOTICI to IJITalllh OP
ll.lb.melt.,
11'0 leaders with their extreme
him abo eould say, "I:m a Litdemands, and aome olthe white
MltGI MASON A.A
tit
tired, let'• Ill this 0111 out,"
clerJI)'IIItn with their peraonal
Singer 8blrley Bassey'1 aland THEN ask bim ovtr 19 batr
ultimlltums and public Julia- tivt new fiCOfl II Sean
11on1 thil they llonl apeak for Flynn, SOD of tba lalt Errol .. , her records oometllu. - H.
PRE-TEEN WlTJl
God IIIII( public JIOOdnesa, holpo Roborl M-. hJ&amp;belt of I h • CRYSTAL BALL
ed bring tbt chaos upon us? World's Fair, ta 10 l!'and he Dear Hellll:
Of COUl'H they have. But not Nlliy ouaht to hln aomecme to
I have beeD readlnt
your
all the lrrespollllbli!IJ of tbt ebeck the ifllllDI81" in hill press C!OIUDIII for a year DOW and
lrreaponalbles can llft from the rtlallel. (Or ltop secdfu&amp; hll tllougil your plcturt dolsn1 apresponalbles by the heft of a released to the presa, wbo uo- pear iD our paper, I bllvt aort
linlle hair the bani, harsh onus ually know about grammar.) .. of pietw'ed yOID' appearanco
to defend llatlollll Justice and Mary Small II conferring wltb and personallly. Could JOU leU
lllltlonal union,
a money man who may flnanee me If tbla II cklae T
So It ill fllal tbla heavy but'- h• In • late hour, tordty-type Appluueel
den, tbla oruel choice, fallJ up- eale to be called "Mary SmaU'a
1. W11n cluael tor readiJIC,
oo the Presklenl and the eon. Utile Room." 8IUy Read, who 19, movlao, etc. bill not all tbt
....,.. of the Uniltd Stat~~. :nJat • bu operated a place known u time.
it fallJ upon a man of the South tba Little Club tor a eouple of
2. Licht to neutral cunple»o
wbo loves t1Je South, sa do decades, 11111 be lhrllled .t that loa, with .,....liooll frecklea.
.. a.cl4lsh Inn to clariC
many of Ill """' kilo• itJ ahorteomlap but ~; 'lou, ita many a road wlt1l bini IIIII
arace and ~. is a special perbllpo wlll nover wilt wllb
Jrony. For be·~
the him again.
load In IIIII awanbeli lbat be
It ill for him I personal tr...
II saying &amp;ood-~ 19 aid and
dy
of • kJod 1101 Ill lbla
yalued frleads who have .
I!OUDiry alllllt Soulbtl'll ' 111111and IOldla ill the llll'fke .
of 1be Unllld Stalel, dtoallland
had te tlllkl
lhlr Choice 1oa1 ago belweon
the Bille llld tbt llnJ. 'l'bll
the PreaJdeqt Ufle lbla ltrrlblo
pa.t: uncomplalol!J117 011 hll
baclt and daeo it In a spirit
,.,
of total determination -er
ahown even by Norlbern Presidenla who had DOM ol bla Ilona] Investment, wiD
c1o
biJp DO harm in hiatGry, P. .
bapo, even, it wUI c1o blm no
harm In the end and alter he Ia
10n1, "'"" lD tbl SoutiL
For what he II 117iul to c1o
II to reclaim hll boPMllnd ol
tba South from a llalll lbal
naitber II nor tht Datloll I&amp;
larp CID latlitr flldure. Wlloto
Iller he II rfCblln tht J1*1a1
WI)' be II ttylng II II 110&amp; tbl
\ point. Ltt delllli II fNII)'; 1111- •
Umlted • Joaa • bQaeat ,•
ban bonaal prOpoiU IIRrd
ID bontat. aolulla!l. 'l'IIID · Ill
debate find .a. better way; If '
Indeed I belter 'fllfl tl &lt;'tt be .

Gl.ants Regai·n Power Swamp BoSox 10 to -s ~ ~:~~:h-los~·:~=:~ ~~y~;1:;::~";,~~f~:::l :.:.~=~~ ...
By JOE OEIUIEN
UPI Sporta W"'!r
The San FranciSCO G1ants apparently have paid the overdue

Ia OJ caoe, thON
opeDa
sllaald DOt be aerieeted. Evea
if J11e cause II believed DOl terlou, the reaulll - a fllll or loa•
of eoatrol of u aulomobUe yea
.,. drlvlu&amp; - llllU II lmpora.
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WASIUNGTON - Now tba
somber confrontation ill at last
a hand. It Ia a I!Oillrontatlon between stale!l' rl&amp;bta lonl . perftrted IIIIo human WI'OIIp and
a Federal power which DOW Ia
Ia unavoidably extended
far
b•yond what would be Ill proper
llmlta In that ~ble world
WI hava never bHD ablt to
ltlllko.
It Ia a war that lltVer obould
have been - an unnecessary
war made lntvitable by tha
bllnd, lntmovable folly of tbost
In the South who have persilllently witllbeld from quallfled
Necr- a ri&amp;ht which most
Southernl!l'l tor two generatl0111
bave !mown In tbelr hesrlt
coukl not be alrly wllbheld
from any man. 'l'lle undeniable
baa too ion~ been dented; lhll
Ia the eore and IIOUI'Cf of the un-

eoutrol over the electoral proo
ceu which haa lain lllr roner•
allons at the 901')' bear! of this
Republlc.
It ill neither euy nor pleaa.
ant, In tbe lace of the mlndleaa
brutalllltl of a eorporal'a iUifd
of wtlte truh In Alabama, to
aay that lhill Ia a doubtful bill
wblle passion and hysteria m
louie In tba land. Nevertheleso,
It II in simple truth a bill far
from fully CGIISjdorcd yet In all
ito lmpllcallono.
Neverlheleu, It Is at one and
tbe aame. time and ill far hlcber truth an absolutely lndillpen.
sable bll~ unless and unUl fair,

reasonable and Jusi men can
find a better approach that iD
no way eompromises the uJtJ.

mate purpose. For ther. ill an
Irrefutable Imperative that we
aa a nation can no longer renecesllrJ war,
fuse the basic right to vote to
It ill tbt public trapdy of some Americans.
our lime that tbt f1nl Southern
We cannot refuse Ibis rJcbt
President Iince the Civil War even if It must be vindicated
DlU.II now demand ol Col\lrfls 11 tbe coot of abandoning ana voting rilhta llllelment that cient tr"ltions which, if honoratrlkes from the cleltant Soutl&gt;- ably protected, could have for.
lfll atale!l that t11011llal bo,.. IVa' enriched OlD' a&amp;llonaJ Jl&amp;

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the New York ried the Athletics to a

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homer• during their days of throwing with a "bone

first seven exhibition contests bruise."

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before the drought ended Sun- R&lt;!ichardt homered and doubled
day when Willie McCovey blast- to lead the Angels to a l-2 vic-

PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) - sparingly.
A record Oregon crowd of ]
ec! a .UO.foot shot over the right.. tory.
UCLA has its sights set on an
Wooden said he thought 13,2lK also saw a fabulous final '!
centerfield screen with two The world champion St. Loui9 unprecedented third straight ''players or Michigan's size performance by Princeton's Bill
teammate• on base in a 10-5
victory over the Boston Red
Sox.
Shortly afterward Jim Ray
Hart took the cue from McCovey and lashed a 4.30-foot insidethe-park circuit which e]uded
fallen Sox outfielder Jim Gos-

Cardinals snappnd a six-game · NCAA basketball title - and would get tired and our pn:ss Bradley.
losing streak with some super- there probably were few around
lative pitching by veterans Curt today who would discount its
Simmons and Bob Purkey. chances.
Simmons allowed thl! Chicago Not as long 81 Coach Johnny
White Sox only four hits in five . Wooden has "reserfe" Kenny
innings and Purkey, obtained Washington around, anyway.
from the Cincinnati Red!, held Wooden's pressure-proof Bru-

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as did Chuck Hiller, to pace the lour frames to complete a 2-0
Giants' 15-hit barrage.
ohutout.
McCovey, apparently n:eov- The Los Angeles Dodgm
ered from a dismal season last tried to personally prove the old

would get to them.•• Goodrich
said he didn't worry about
Michigan's early lead because
he felt they "couldn't continue
hitting that well."
Botb Te•nu Rot
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r~ord . of 58. by. ICOrmg . 311 ·
pomts 1~ the Tige~s 118-32 thad
place wm over Wt_ch_lta
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heating in the finals of this the field. Ru.ssell led Michigan
year's tourney Saturday night with Z8 points.
to become the fifth learn ever UCLA had 34 rebound• to 33

to win two NCAA CTOWDI back- for Michigan.
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drove in four runs but had to soph.omore jinx in the case of began in 1939.
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agamst Duke 1n tho final a Mcintosh-and Washington.
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And Wooden had lost
The big man In the victory' starters from his 111M title
of course, was aentor Gail Good- team _ Walt Hauard. Fred '
rich, lbe 6-1 bundle of ene,rgy Hinlch and Jack Slaughter.
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By Uall"d Prell lnlemalloaal for the 261b .lime this season. and scored 42 pomls.
set a record &lt;&gt;I 400 pointo ia I
The Boston Celtico, finishing The loSI made tbe Royals'
Mltblpn Bad Edgo
four NCAA tournament garneo, 1
the most auoeessful seaeoo In hopes lor the championship Although Goodrich said , be 4! higher than lit OWII
Natio~ BaskethaU Association even darker.
"knew we were JOing to wm" last year.
history ,.,lib a record 62 vtctor- Playing without the oervices after the game was three mm- __-__ _ _ _ _ _ __
leo. be&lt;!bme a heavy favorite to of injured Oscar Robertson, the utes old, Mtchigsn had !be edge EDibltloa Baoebllll lteaolll
wiD their seventh straight tiUe Royals bad a five-game win- at the •1811 •
By United Preoa Interaalfoul
In ~· playoffs. next month by ning olreak lllllpped and may The giant lrlo of Cazzle Rus- Los Angeleo (A) S
beating the Cmcmnali Royall have lost Tom Hawkins, who sell Bill Buntin and Ollver DarChicago IN) I 5-oquadl
116-91 on SUnday.
reinjured his right ankle. How- den' dominated the boards and Clev. IS Chi. (N) 2 A-squad
Bill Russell led the Boston ol- ever. Robertson. Is expected to the Big Ten team had a 20-13 Minnesota 9 Washington 5
fense with 23 polnls while lhe be back in the hneup when Cln- lead midway In the first haH. NY INJ 2 Cinn. 2 (It inos.)
Celtics' defense limited the op- cmnati opens tbe semifinal '!bat's when Wasbmglon San Francisco 10 Boston ~
position to less than 100 points playolfo agamst Phlladelphta came off the bench. hit live L. Angeles (N) 5 BaHimore f
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field goalo and propelled UCLA Housloa 4 Oklahoma City 2
The Philadelphia 76ers wholto a 47-34 halftime lead that Kansas City 5 Milwaukee f
play Cincinnati to
• · stood up. A year ago against New York (A) 2 Detroit 1
the finalist to meet Boston
Duke he scored 2C1 in the tule St .. Louio 2 Chicago (A) 0
the Eastern Division crown
He bad 17
saturday Phdadelph18 4 Plltaburgh I
By Utlted Preaa lnteraalloeal · overwhelmed the Baltini....; night.
Saturday
Bullets 127_105 aa Hal
Washington's perlonnance was BOSTON - The Boston
NEW YORK - St. John's
ed 26
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nd
sorely needed-because UCLA's tics finished their season
won an unp~ecedenled fourth
add!'; 10258 a
nwnbet two star, oenlor Keith beating CinciMatl, 116-111,
National lnv•~tlon haskethall
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Tournament With a $5-51 vtc- The St. Louis Hawko, Baltl- pulled leg muscle and was used NBA record.
tory over Villanova.
more's opponent for the West·li-""'....i"""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii;o;;;iiiiiiiii'.l
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PORn.AND, Ore .. - UCLA while, were defeating New
won Ita ·second slratght NCAA York 112-101 as Bob Pettit, the
bllketball &lt;;bamplonshlp by de- NBA's all-time scoring leader
0 P T0 MI T RI 5 T
ftallng Michigan tl-80.
with 20,880 points, played
Office Boon: t to 12, 2 to li ICioee at N0011111
last regular aeaaon conle!lt
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Celtics Favored to Cop
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over the first live stanzaJ m a three-run Kansa• Caty outburst ' in the mnth . . 1 t e ~m~
5-4 Los Angeleo victory,
against Tony Cloninger tt:at car- the H to :'"'ng · ·
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err [ In Class A Minster won In perfect Y.ear 62·53 al Kent

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flreballer Don Drysdale limit- Oelrymple'o single '' and Ed I 2 2 r It ~ 112QlMI~gs ... ~ I
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Vic Romovsky after pitching Downing and Pete Mikkelsen Twlns cashed in on Zoilo VerTo be precise, the power- scoreless ball Into the third Inladen Californian slammed a to- ning and will miss two to four

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erashing the ball out of brown cago Cubs - literally, Chance YiKlkees snapped a four-game tmph over the MUwaukee r t ~nzle .0 ~ our ~~ 10 t
paper bags much less out of was struck on his pitching arm losing streak with a 2-1 verdict Braves.
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Capitol Comment, Events
By William S. White

eomblned for a lllroDI llvHI!tter and .Roger Marill droYe In

playoff• to Akron Buchtel.
lders of Sprmgboro from MUiml.
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CLA8I A
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..Ues lendoff blast 1nd Rich Sllawneo romped to w..tem.IGng 1~ at Toledo. st. Xav-' vs. Mlnater ca-t) 1:31·•.&amp;
Rollins' grand-slam shot 1o re,. Buckeye honors and St. Xavier ier ended Urbana's unbeaten Albaay tM-1) w. WOIIIIIlea
c•ter a 9_5 conquest of tbe 'walked orr with the Greater Cin- season 83-78 at Cincinnati and Nortlnresten ~L) s:• ,.._
Wa h gto Se to
nd th . cinnali Catholic crown.
Akron Central axed Boardman'• Winoen meet at z P·•· s.

aJ rookie season, for five sin- Pittsburgh Piratee 4-3 on an un~ fo~n n ;.• r~ ~
gles, three walks and five runs earned run In tbe ninth inoing The N con~ec ktv~ tsc ';;

proving grounds because the While Marlchal, the National
power finally has been switched I League's premier righthander,
on In Phoenix,
was hardly ruffled. his AmerlThe m~uler Gianto, who led can League counterpart, Cy
the NatJOnal League Jn home Yaung Award wmner Dean
runs during the ltle4 season Chance of the Los Angeles Anwith l&amp;li, have had trouble gels, was hit hard by the Chi-

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Orlolet Wally
Bunker. The Dodgen reked
Bunker, making bls miUal start
of the spring after a phenomen-

share tho opotllgllt wltb pttcbmg ace Juan Marlcbal, wbo
worked six scoreless Innings
and allowed only two Boston

t:lectric bill at their Arizona safeties.

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falntlnr spells bad a eondltlon
known as spasmophilia, In which
the motor nerves are abnormal·
ly sensiUve to various atlmull.
A 3imple test that reqllirel
only about five minutes helpo
to Identify these
victims.
When opumophilla ill the causa
of the fainting, treatment with
calcium and vitamin D corea
the condition.
When fainting spelll occur It
Ia also wise to have lhe bralo
waves atudled to rule out op~
lepsy. Your doctor should check
the blood for evidence of an 11&gt;normally low ougar level
An electrocardioll'am help•
to determine whether a distur·
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By WaYJIO G. llrudiWt, M.D.
In tbe -ned "aay 'tOo,"
young wamm were subject to
"vapors" and would owoon at
the light of "blood, or
with
even 1... cauae. Today their
ll"'al-granddallfhters faint at
the sight of tbe lalelt popular
music otan.
Falnllnl by por10111 of any
age, however, ohould be lnveoUgated becaUM altbollfh t b e
cauoe may be trivial, II may a~
10 be serious.
All fainting ill due to a laHure of enOQib blood to reach
the bralo. It may follow a prolon&amp;ed Ill of
llldciOII
rltlnl from a reewnbenl poet.
lion, prolonged llandlnl 1D 1M
hot IUD ICOIDIDIIII 81110111 101•
dlers required to ltlnd at atlentlon), heart block, parol&lt;)'Sltll
of very last pulse and other II&gt;DOPmal OOIIdltionJ.
ln a reeent otudJ In f'rance
II was found that IIi per cent of
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O':lLVliBU! - A pair of un- 1M aeml-llnal llrlnt Friday ~~their cl!amplo!lsblp at I p.111. jwben Dayloa BeiDwtt bolllced;lllllDinC llcketa WID 10 to eiirJ&gt;.,dnnall Sl. Xavier and the Cia" Auglalze Cou.oey, A1ba11J
1111 . Oft the A lrOIII; II . . A1t #
loeatena from adjoining C!OWIIiel &amp;alntt Akron Cenlral t22-3) at Northweslel'll ill tbe only for- off with Clul AA hoQon lnd 1petlng i&lt;!hooill llnL If any liN AA fwla Saturday night.
Atheno County, N~ illiflppq
~ II • 41
In Ncrtlnrestera
Ohio opear-[7:11 p.m. In Sl. John Arena. ,mer champion UIU) sum"" Dr.eoden Jelfonon waa wtnn1nt oiefl. they will be ookl 11 St. • Three of the AA survlvo" wayne County and 11iJr1n1bero at A1Jww, NaeiiQ fm ......
beaded a clauy l1old of tigllt In Class A, Minster io the In either clllo, althougb some ~ a aecond llrllgbl Claa A John.
,were iD tho lop 10 in the final in Warren County.
inC Collollllll Vllller'N II&amp; C.
ietkinll the atale'l Claa A4 last ·Of the unbeaten. with lll 'i ol the other semlflnalilltl have crown.
1 For the flnl time DO adv.- lllnlled Press International atate All of the
are Oltlo loll, ~ •;lfti!IIJ V•
and A acbooiboy basketball 11'[1!5 vlcloriea. The Auglalzo Coun- made tbe llnal four belo~.
1 Rep.......,taUvN or the el&amp;blllcket oalo wu ovaUahll 10 tbe ranklngs. Sllawnee was third, college educated. lloath"a JobD sallloa .... • ~ and IIJ.
Ilea In Columbus thill weekend. tiiDI' 11ari Friday'• sbowdOWIII I Minster reached tba '52 B scboois, press, radio and tole-• eneral blk. 'l'lle Ohio lfiab'i!outllltb and St. Xavier tied for Colmery attended Capital lu1d Iter •"hlsc Drenlall IWI
l,lma Sllawnee, • u • pme'at l:SO p.m. ocatnst Springboro l(now AI semillnaill, losing lolvillon aatbered Swlday ill the
puAWetle Assoclatlon lleth with MliiiSilekl Senior. Ak- graduated from ObiD State, AkLlllla.
wm- from Allen Caunty, ill Clearereell: ISf-1).
[Lockland Wayne 5&amp;-43- In Class.Oblo UniDD to hear Commill- hopes • state-wide TV hookup ron Central deadlocked for 37th roo'o Joe Sieglerth from BowlJlll'lrtl.._n'l',.l - 1 p
the lut of the ''perfect" Cla11 Albany (25-IJ draws
West A !now AA) In '54, Soutll bow- laioner Patil E. LandiB' iDslrul&gt; of nine stations will help eue wltb Limo Senior, Rossford and ing Green, Shawnee's GarJ 0. (AIIf-ltllV a GIU &amp; Jalla
AA fives. 'l'lle llldla.. r111 Into Salem Northwestern 123-1) at ed to Bamilloa IJ&amp;.H. And Ak-~· llnns.
the roblem
Barberton.
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haime from Toledo and
Ill. ..._..
another big club, Claclnllatl St. 1:30 p.m. In the other Claso A1roo Central wu a '55 semifinal Eacb ochool wu pea 12SO
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the XavJer's Diet Be111iq
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the IJ,4t'l.-l St. Jobn AreDa, uling calls for telecaot of only ,Albany fmlahed second , North:
A1llw Ei&amp;diiiHJN) 1..- ..
Columbus Soutb once • beat- elded Saturday at 2 p.m., with ; It will be a oew lleld In escb 11 a school or ocboola fail to:the second gamo Friday nlghl[weslern alrth, Minster eighth 1lnha Class A. Bllhl WhaloUY • of ,._
., lu Z2 atarta, _.. lbt Clasl,lbe Claso AA boys playing lor iciuallicatlon from iaot year, aeU their allolmenll, the re-1between Lima Slla,_ and Cln-lw Springbon 17th.
A ny 15 from 0 lo n1veroity, CladiUII IL ~ IINI
Roy Bates of Northwestern from .._ Uma lillllwan ·IIHl ...
All were regular
oeason .Wooster College, Minster's Vir- .m
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MOSCOW (UP1)-'11le Soviet ped out

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Ch a nge D e l U' v,nd I

base, from which the Vosk·
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•man · made satellite ol the
PASADENA Calif (UP!)- Scientists today decided sule by
6-foot cable. Belyay- llns at home ·
s. Mary Rick· I
earth." lt was not reported t o del ay for 24 hours ~ntil Tuesday morning a planned lev '~'d the ship reacted to t Leo- etts: and Mr;. A a
Canada,
whether the satellite was Rus- ·mid-course maneuver to put America's ninth and last nov s eve r Y movemen m: both or Columbus; Mrs. Doris I
sian or American .
'Ranger spacecraft on a more perfect path to the moon.
spa ce.
1 Bradford, Plain City, and Mrs. ,
Belyayev alao satd that hel
The decision to delay the delicate maneuver until
Margaret Covert. Ostrander;
broU~ht his space ship to earth about 6:00 a.m. PST Tuesday , EST, was made by scient·
,son Meryl Taylor Pomeroy and ,
with manual controls-the lust. ists at the California Institute of Technology's Jet Proa brother, Fronzo Taylor, Bidtime the Sov10ts havo used pulsion Laboratory (JPL) because the space probe ••· ,·
well, 24 grandchildren, and five
such methods.
. ready was on a near-bulls·
great grandchildren. He was
Leonov, the world's f1rst eye course. At 9 a.m., EST, /
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preceded in death by a son,
•'spacewalker," said hii ven- today Ranger 9 was due to Ke~nedy, ~l_a .
Wayne.
ture into space {rom the orbit- be 99 942 miles from earth . SiX teleVISIOn cameras aboard
ing spacecraft was ·'simple'' Han · er 9 IJe an its 24 a,500 _ Ranger 9 were scheduled
to
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and shook the Voskhod (Sun- . g .
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. take thousands of closeup pho- 1
the Chase Funeral home tn
rise U ca sule when he step- mil e tn~. to the TJOOn at 4 . 3~ tographs of the 60-70-mile-wide i SAIGON (Up]) - A~erlcan : land Tuesday at 2 p .m . '"':ith
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It rew areas on the supposedly Itoday that South Vietnamese ~ ing. Burial will be In tha S. M.
from a launchtng ~~d at -~a~ dead moon that hs
ehown tr~ps ha"·e used. nausea - pro- Russell cemetery at th" llrl&gt;d· ll
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signs of volcanic life - before du~mg gas provided by
the 1bury church. Friends may call
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struction on the lunar surface !mst guernllas m VIet Nam ..
about 9:15 ll.m. EST Wednesda . A spokesman made_ t~e dis·.
Lena
Lovia
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ao/ :closure at .. news brlefmg . At,
CLIFTON
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the same tune he reported that1
ons died Saturday at Holzer
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hospital at the age o£ 68. Born
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1er of a planned American space bom·be;s flew an armed reconln Kansas, she was the daush- in the same bracket with Tan- doubleheader. The secund haU ,naissance mission over North
ter of the late Robert and Nara nehill ,, coult not defend on his wa s Tuesday's scheduled blost·l viet Nam today. One plane was
Hull. Mrs. Lyons was also pre- doctors orders. He 1s recover- off . rr~m ?ape Kennedy of thJS reported shot down but the pilot • F'ive arrests reported today 1
teded by her husband, Leroy, ing from a bout w1th mumps. nation .s f1rst two-man Project , was rescued.
· by the Ohio State Patrol in1
last year.
Parsons, now 13, would have 1Gemim space flight.
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Survivors include a son Dale,
de d h' d
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o[ Chtc•a-o· these dauihters, u?~rece . nte t lrndstrT8lg hll'l
was being used agamst
the :charged with driving while in..., '
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Mr VISion title. He a
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Viet Cong the spokesman said : I trx·1cated
Mrs. Betty Lyons at orne;
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used .Charl es Crippen , 28, Guys·
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agamst the VIet Cong a couple I Yi lle, for Intoxication.
nd Mrs. Shirley Gerard Bow- j ron Rubber C Y P
a
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weeks
ago.
w1i
h
Parsons
wmI
It produces
vom1t- Morns
- W'l
61. , .~li~~~~;; , l
ie, Anz., and 10 grandchil ren. .
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. times.
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Mrs. Lyons was a member mng.
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he
Oh io I Ga,1ge readmgs:_ Galhpolas · m~.
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port . cited to Galh_pohs .
of the Clifton Methodist church. In doubles play t · d S ,J dam !8 &amp;. 22 7. runnmg 38 feetl lie saJd the gas which
lte Wednesday for pasSing Without
Services will be Tuesday at boys defe;:tled Cowan an . le.v IOD rollers, Pomeroy . Mason :descnbed as '' no~· lethal ' ' __ was assured clear distance.
2 p.m. at the Rawlings - Coats Sheckard of Los Angeles. Call f. · I 23.4 7, Pt. Pleasant 25.39, Hin- !not used by American ':fllhtary John Schuller, 21 , Middlep&lt;~rt . ; l
Funeral home by Rev. Donald t~ree games .to o~e for the na-1ton 2.38 falling, Kanawha Riv- forces bul h_ad ~been gi ven l.o cited to Meigs court April
Boone assisted by Rev. Holley tiona! champiOnship.
.
er •83 risinl, Charleston 20.25 /the South Vi etn _ m t~.~ for use having open pipes.
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. I ill he - the In the Boys Under 18 Dtvl· falUn• London was runnln~· 21by their own troops.
~vracuiSe, , l
Hensley. Buna w
~~
sian Tannehill reached lhe quare·
.
Wayne Hubbard, 18, ...;
Riverview cemetery. Fnends ter finals where he lost a close feet, Marmet Hi feet, and Wmcited (or conditional speed
may call at the funeral home. decision to Mike Peterlem, 15, field dam 3 feet.
'-Walter _E. Pa.rsonR
the res ult ol an accident, to
· - - - ' - ' " ' " ' ' ' " " of Grand Rapids , Mich., who Boat movements:
-Of Racme Dtes
pear m Me1gs Court Fr~day.
IRMINGHAM
Ala.
(UP((
went
on
to
win
the
U.
S.
champOb'Rl
r
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Tlbolt
up
Walter
E.
Parsons,
53.
form-/
Roger Reynolds, 23, .
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wss
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_ A sixth time bomb wss wns ip m t at VISIOn.
• Jane T up 14 7_40 er y o
acme, 1e
un ay l . fmed $5 and costs m r:alli·
6_110
found in tbe heart of the Ne·
Peterlein won the first two · P: mR.,llable up. 14 ,," 5-a JlOrnlng in Veterans Center at poliS court Saturday for
·
th' p. m.'
' ·~ · n I H
th
f Ed - lect!Vo exhaust.
gro commnalty today. Mayor
games 2113
- , an d 2114
• ,
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Loui e1 d
·
14 8 8 m . 11ay on. e was e son o
0
Albert BoutweU vowed nellh- lost to Tannehill21·18 and 21-19, ~-· k ~::
ward
and
Maggie
Parsons.
Sur-j
5
er mea nor money wlllld. be but won the third game 21·18. Juhnc eJyeRo up 16 • 3: 20 1-,J"·: flving is a brother, Clarence, of
MEN TO POTLUCK
o
. we up , . a.m., Col b
1
spared to find tbe persena
Edeana Bosworth up 16, 6:20
um us.
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The Methodist Men of t h
.
who bave terrorlzetl ... .,..1 Veterans Memorial Hosplllll
.L
,
Funeral
serv1ces
will
he
Toes-,
United
Methodist church
·
8
16 6 30
wllb the deadly esp!OIIves.
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY -: ~~~tboa:~; IB,u~: 55 • a: m.~· ~~: day at 2 p.m., at the Ewing Fu- ' have a potluck supper Tueaday,
Ernest Poole, • marllelall, Wayne Hubbard, Syracuse: , phenson up 18, 5:25 a. m.; Penn- neral home w.th burial m Letart Mar. 23 at 6 p.m. at the church.
found a bombtbls momlq be· Kathryn Wilt,_ Pomeroy, Char ' I - d
19 6·40 a • Ja- cemetery. Friends rna)• call at Each man is asked to bring a
bind a panel lrllck parked Ia les Hay•.•· Muldleport;
Jan sy ~a~la 01~n "·25 ·
·~·Ta . the funeral home anytime. · potluck dish and his table serv- .
a lot across tile slreet from Durst, Middleport;. Charles Boy- me ow2nl II -~0 a. '~\ Fm The Rev. Melvin Alkire will lee. A program will follow with
leo, Middleport; Z1ta
N~&lt;n, PICO up • · P- m., · '"' officiate. He was a member of
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Middleport· Flo ence Thorpe ore down 23, 4:10 a. m.; Ken- th A .
.
Dr
dismissal at 8.15 p.m.
AD Arm. demolitioa
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e mertcan Legton,
ew /
7
Syracuse.
ltuck1an down 23 • 4:IS a. m. ; Webster Polll 39 of Pomeroy
was rustled IDto disarm the
DISCHARGES SATURDAY - Southern up Greenup 11:1~ p. The Post will have services
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
bomb.
Patricia era;• Middleport · Ter- m . Barbara Brent up Green· th
'd
d 't .
t I The Syracuse emergency
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e graves1 e an 1 IS reques -.
d
d t .30
!Wim~&lt;".&lt;..\.{'1l';W:;'9~··~"'·.,,
esa Niclnsky, Middleport ; At-. up 11 :40 p. m.; Z1mrner up ed that all members meet
squ~ was summone a 7. p.
wood Spe081er, Middleport ; Mrs. lGreenup 1.40 a. m : Andrew 2 p.m. at the Post home :o at- m. Saturday ond transported
Charles Mowery and son, Porn- Calhoun up Greenup 5:10 a. m.; tend in a rou _
Mrs. Esther Thorpe: Sy~~:~~~:j
FREE CLOTHING
The Salvation Army
wlll leroy; Mrs. William Board and Francis Hougland up Greenup
g P
to Veterans Memor~al
have free clothinll day Thurs- son, Middleport; Mrs. Gordon 7:20 • · m.; Valvoline up Melwhere she was admitted as a
day from t :J(J a. m. until 12 Rl~&amp;s, West Columbia; Leonard ,dahl 3:51 p. m.; Mimi u~ Mel· Miss Bradbury will
med1cal pat1ent.
noon at 115 Butternut Ave., Bass, Syracuse: Kathryn W1lt, dahl 5:3&amp; p. m. ; John Hood Enter Rio Grande
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Pomeroy. Anyone In need of Pomeroy.
down Meldahl 6:15 p. m. ; J. s. Miss
Suzanne Bradbury, and attended Buckeye Girls'
clothing in Melp County and ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Lll- Lewis up Meldahl 6:50 p. m.; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- · State last r•:rr
._-_ _ ___
the surroundlnl area ls wei· lie Carpenter. Carpenter ; Edna Oliver Shearer up Meldahl 7::15 lea A. Bradbury, 244 South Third
come.
Parsons, Racine; Billy Roush, p. m.: Waller Hougland up , St., Middleport, has been acNew Haven ; Terri R1ce, Ra· ,Meldahl 8:30 p. m.;
West· cepted for enrollment next
SECONiiAIIY TD
CLINIC ANNOUNCED
cme.
ern
up
Meldahl
I .20 fall at Rio Grande College She
IIDNIY fBITAYION
A Cow-Crop-Cost clinic will be ~ISCHARGES SUNDAY
- ' a . m.; Alton Zephyr
down plans to become a physic~I ed- Attn 21 , eommon Kldnr,- or Bladder Irheld_ Thursday,_ March 2~, •·
at the
raauon• aft~et lw.lu •• man,. women ..
1 William Snyder, Middleport ; Meldahl 3:20 a. m:, Pamela D. U""t'
....., ton teacher.
mtnandmaymue:roq.ten.ean.dnervou•
Episcopal PariSh house ucl n~ Claude Reltmlre, Pomeroy ; Dan· dllwn MeJdal! I 4· 15 8. m.: Eli- Ml'ss Bradbury ,·s actl've In . urlnallon
from too frequent. burnLnr or ttehLDI
both dar and nldt.t. Seeondar~
G
Le
K
l
nln_g at I p.m. C. D_. Me rew lny Roush, tart, W. Va.; ar sha Woods down Meldahl 6:05 basketball, school publ'tcat·lons, He&amp;Clachea,
uy, ,.ou may Jose l l!tp and auuer tNra
B~ckaCh!!l anrl tee! Old, Ured,
ll spe ak on Dal.l'y, Walter Kl oes, Mlddlepor t :
Texan~a a. m.
WI
glee club, and band at MHS. deprew;ed. Tn ~~~~h trrJtatioo. CYBTEX
Quil-t
.
She al 8(l. ,.
ed as th e
uulunr brlnu taat,ltldlnr co•uon bt
Hantley On farm management, White, Middleport : Georue
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u eurblnl irrltaunr ~~:erma In alronr. ac:ld
George Gist about tropa The len, Middleport.
Galli~Hs Dam - Little Ed- II
ffi
f th . . ex.elc - \lrlnt and b,. analp•lo_p•ta HJtet, o"
· · ·
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d d
H E ve o cer o
e JUmor c ass CYWrEx ·~ druu:J•b- Peel ~tetter fall
20
thmc
lS sponsored
the 11ry I1
war own
m. ; Solvay
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Unit and
Extensionbyservice.
ACTION FILED
Bowles
up 64:45 p.p. m.;
An action has been filed in · down 7:45p. m.; Peggy Down·
CALLED TWICE
Me II• County Common Pleas ey down 10:20 p. m.: Charles
Pomeroy emergency squad- court by J. R. Parsons. Racine K. down 1:10 a. m.; L. w.

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be g1ven on community service and mfant daughter, Mrs. Ches- claim. The AutomobUe Owners •
by Mrs. Mary Roush. Refresr- • Knight, Mrs. Paul W. Leslie, Association, of Kansas City, Mo. •
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. Kenn~lh Saunders, Mrs. Hom- is one of thes"JJItticensed com·
_The Me1g0 County
Rldmg er Sowards, John William Slur- panies. If an ~ldenl claim •
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C ~:b will hold 1ts regular meet· geon, Gregory K. Miller, Ken- lliainst Automoblle Owners A.. •
aelf. If you have a s-.J.y inmme just
lnq Tuesday, March 2.1, at 7:30 nei!I ~ng.
soeiation is disputed, the Ohio •
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!11· at lhe _ Rock Springs Henry Bickle, Mrs. Denver Department of Insurance can· •
Gtange Hall. Milton _J. Grosen· Walke, Mrs. Howard S m 1t h, not help you aod you may have •
bach, a representabve of the Thurston Friar, Mason Peck, to bring suit in Missouri to col· •
At_~er's Mi!ting and Feed Co., Mrs. James Lowe, John Lang. lect your money. So don't buy •
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I t ryfrcshments will be ser· ,1 lin, St. Clair Hlll, Howard Smith, mails from insurance compaa-- 1•
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lthmer Neal, Nola C. Brooks, ies unlicensed In Ohio.
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The Pome;·oy WCTU
will Lori Ann Snowden, William C. ·
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Pleasaat Valley l!ospllal
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m: :t at the Federated Chu.-di /Gilmour, Carter MidkU!, Mrs.
'i uesday at 2 p. m.
Emma Leighton, Mrs. L. 0 . Ja· ADMI'M'ED: Oren Barker, •
ro~AR. 25
.
cobs, Mrs. J. F. Stiffler, Mrs. Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs.
Mae 11
Mary Shrme, Wh1te Shrme of , Ralph Cherrington, Jane
F. Woodard, Galllpolls Ferry; Ar· l·
J .:ru§alem will meet at the : Huff. Mrs .. K. D. Pridemore and thur·Comell, Buffalo; Mrs. Tex ,
IOOF Hall, Thursday at 7:30 1infant son, Mrs. P. R. Gleason Priddy, Leon.
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4 SAVINGS CO,
p. m. lor practice. All elected and ·infant soo, Mrs. M. F. Can. DISCHARGED: John Cullen, 1
and appomtod of11cers are urg· 1 ter and infant daughter, Mrs. Jr., Pl. Pleasant; Hilda Brad- '1
ed to be present. _
W. E. Norton and infant dau. shaw, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Har· • Phone WY 2-2171
125 E. Main St.
The Afternoon C~rcle
will !' ghter and Mrs. D. B. ~lartin old Ridenour, Leon; Mrs. Mae •
meet Thursday afternoon
at and infant dauibler.
Plants, Pt. Pleasant; Barbara •
lab Miller, Mgr.
% p.m. at the &lt;h:urch. Mrs. EmRussell Pt. Pleasant· Mrs, Hoerson Jone~ will be program
leader. Hostesaea will be Mra.
fVJCe e
mer uOiss, Mason.
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LoaDI made quickly to West Vinlnla
BruCol Lloyd, Mrs. Wayne Gib·
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Residenla lhrooih Dur CITY LOAN lo
serve as Master of Ceremonies
GUARANTY co. here
~~.an~i!!ie~· ~~,:~1n.Ciub
and Pete Wedge ls chairman •
ALSO SINGLE SIGNATVItE LOANS
of the Muon Coun\7 Republl· •
will .IIUIOt Thur&amp;elay evenlni on
lh •
Marcil 25 at 7:30 p. m. at the PT PLEMANT - Last rites c~n ColllDl.lttee, sponsors o1 e
home of Mra. Harry O.borne were- conducted Monday at II dinner. Tlcbta llNI $3 per plato ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
with Mrs. Frank Bise assisting. a.m. at the Promised
Land
EUB Church at Arbuckle, Mll&amp;on County, lor Forrest Wand-Iin!l, 71, Arbuckle, who d i e d
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Friday afternoon of a sell • in••
fiicted iUDihot wound.
He was a member of the Am· '·
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orlean Federation of Labor 1207 I
~ldakeralservic.. Rofo~r!\:lard and Modern Woodmen of Amer- I
J. 0 .
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W. VI., were 1!00~ Sun· Surviving are his
widow 1·1
day at Z P· m. at lbe Roberto-~ Len
_ a· two dluibters four sis:
burg Commtlllity Churi:h
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lOOM FURNITURE
ren ofllellltlog. Burial wu In ehll!l
ereat-grandchll·
-the Btiflalo :Memorial Park.
dren ..
He died Wtd,....ay 1n cairo, Burtal w In the Emma
OL, from a 1te1rt atlact. He CIUi~
tery at Liberty.
was employed by -lbe Ohio Blv· Pulliam County, under the dl·
er Barp J.lnes at 111e t1n1e of reetlllll of the Raynes Funeral
his dealjt.
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Home ol Buffalo.
Survlvlcin Include - 1111 wile,
Martha, . A1Iil 1111 mother, '.EsII'&amp;UER ANNOUN£ED
l·
Iller OltiMer llblh ot RoiJitW. Pr. ~ASANT - Congres..
tiAilNTIII
bur(, 1ft. w~ a ilrtUidaOb ' Gf ·At'clt Moore will be guest
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Cli!h ·Jacobo. ou.,- sutYivora iPeUer lor the amual Lincoln
When "Fiexsteel" enters -your
are an aunt, Mrs. May VIII ID. J)af1dlllller this eveniJtg at 6:J(J
home it brinas you a dramatic MW
Wagen, PoillerOy, ead 1111 tlllclt p.m.,lll the Moose HMie. Allor·
pride of owntnhlp, a luxurious
WUllanr Jacobi, ClllfiOn.
111J, Jlaymona C. Musgrave will
new llvlng desl.lln. But there'• mort,
much more, to lbll fin• fumlture....YIIfiiJ comfort, excliMive fabrl•,

Mr. Oldaker
Buried Sunday

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Harper, Butternut-av, at 5:112 sons. a minor et a!. regarding Jane Lucas down 1:15 a. m.;
p.m. Sunday when Mr. Harper a partition or real estate. Com- Onward down 8:55 a. m.
auffered a PQSsible atroke. The mun Pleas Judae John C. BaKanaw'-a
River - Georae
aquad also answered a call for con has al so ordered a investi-1 Price up Marmet 4:15 p. m.;
Mrs. Gertrude Drake, Salem galion in the divorce suit by Di-1Helen Z. down Marmet 3:50 a.
Center, at 3:22a.m. today . She ane Hartinger against David m.; Beaver down Winfield 4:40
was taken to Veterans Memor- Hartinger.
!p.m.: Thelma Ann down WinIll hospital.
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field 7 p m.: Jefferson up Win·
CALLED SUNDAY
field 7.40 p. m.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tl1e Middleport emergency . ,
William A. Stump, 2I , New rescue unit waa summoned at ; Guysville Men are
Raven, w. Va., carpenter, and IUS a. m. Sunday for Hollis }'ined iu Court
Esther Lynn Daniels, 18, Mid-- Taylor, Middleport RD.
dleport.
was dead on lis arrivaL
Robert Date Dalton, GU1S·
ville Rt. 2 was fined $150 and
costs and sentenced to three
days in Meigs county jail on
DWI conviction today by udge i
Frank W. Porter's in county 1
court.
I
Jud11e Porter olso finod Charles William Crippen, also of 1
Guysville Rt. 2, $tO and costs 1
OIILY
for Intoxication. Both were ar-1
rested by the Ohio State Patrol.

St., -.. Laura E. Clark. Rt.
ofM~ ~rl~~"jl'~ Walt Fisher, Bill Wellman, Lar1 GaDipoU.,
Barker, Pot-Nitro was born In
J~ ry Filkens, Tom Jewell, Ted
Ka
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rlat Bllr RL, Wilbur M. Mer·
Gouniy October
11171, 1 son Stevens, George Williami01J and
Matr:;,'; Ev tche
ortlt)&gt; cer, Rt, I Patr1ot, ~ea E.
of the late Epb1lam and Susan Jim GoodWin, Ben P'rankllll
OES •-- ·--~ ~· )!IUI!tr, Vlrtton, Mrs. Lyle G.
Hughes King.
Company ; Darlene Nibert Bob' ,... _._.....,.apr ee Poteet 110 Viand St Pt PleasC1
b' c -•--•--"· K
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session of olflll81'8 for Jnfllll""
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Surviving are two sons, ar· ie rutea•.. -~ . oren ,_,
.
lilt, lilfo, Carl J . Gtbbl, New m urn - ·
' once and Henry KJni, both of Camaleue -stevens, Pat SlDv·
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lion to be held S~y
BavB!, w. va., verner s • e, Point Pleaaaut Chapter No. 7 Nitro; three daQ8htelio, M r 5 _ er, Phyllis Reaaon, PeUY 5eJ.
noon , March 21, et the M """ Ml Grant St. , Middleport, Kat-- Royal Arch Muon# and
of Mlllerva IDD Ravenswood, Mrs. by, Mrs. Raymond Bailey, Fash.
lc Temple at 2:31 P· m. All 1. Mae Lewis, Rt. 1 Middleport, Franklin Commaudery No. 17• Roaalee Burgess and Mrs. Gen· ion Cer.ter : Saundra Shearer,
officers are urpcl to he prot- Mrs, Lawrence Hall, Rt. 3 Porn· ~~~~hlo wile, Lena; ieve Facemyer, both_of Mount Linda Smith, Shelia Smith, C8l'
ent.
eray, Mrs. Charles lumor Baker
Lee CottrlU
Wint Storm, W. Va.; one siSter, Mrs. Ia Pullins, Pally Haught, ~
MAR. 22
Rt. 2 Racine, Mrs. C.Cil V. DO· ~k"'J:ia. two
W ~r RDia Stover, Cottqeville; 24 my Chambers, Neesha Voight,
Jane Howell Tent DaQ8htera Ion, Reedsville, Mrs. Euna E. CottrUI Morgantown· ;~
grandebildrell, -10 llt'tll grand. Pam Smith, 0. J, Moniaon'l;
nf Union Veterans will meet at Rlley, Chesapeake, Mrs: Ernest rey rutrlll, PhlUppl, W. Va., children and ones great-great • Ghe'l'l Willi81n110n, Pam Pyles,
the DAV hall, Monday at ?:10 Darsenne, Waverly, M111 Ann one slmr Mrs. Ethel Gdlclsmlllt grandchild.
Jackie Pyles, Vanessa Yoder,
p.m.
.
You"i, Hll!lllngton and Mrs. and two grandchildren.
Kim Clark, Diana
FerreU,
Great Bend Grlrll!e No. :1294 Sam T. Leelie, Greenup, Ky.
Funeral service wlU he held
Mrs. William Carter, Bf8g'•
, ill hold ito regular meeUng Saturday - Mrs. Wlllard H. Tuesday 2 p.m. ln the Crow ..
Department store; Sheila Walk&gt;nday, March 22 at 8 o'clock Lowman, 463 First Ave., Jobn Hussell Funeral Home with the
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,h Ohio Valley and Racine H. Maddox, 104 Fourth Ave., Rev. c. s. Simpson offlelatlng.
Roush , Lori Meaige,
Vesta
' • nges as Invited guests, All Lafayette Barry, 6310 Court st., Burial wlU be In Kirkland Mem·
Bonecutter, Paul and Jimmy
1 : eat Bend members are re· Donald L. Johnson, Patriot Star orlal Gardens. Friends are beDoeHinger, G. C. Murphy eom.
i!'•sted to attend.
Rt.. Tilden Thacker, Rt. 2 Thur· lng received at the Funeral
pany, Sheila Kay Akers, BarThe Staff ami Officers of the man, Mrs. Carl Call, Rt. I home.
bara Adkins, Mrs. Don Waldie,
· e l~s Temple, Pylhlan Sisters, C·own City, Dwight L. Cheat·
PT. PLEASANT _ Models Lovalee Minton, Ethel ColUer,
• ill meet Monday night, Mar. wood, Waterloo, Delford L. Cotth
Spring
8t 1 Den1se FISher, Aynessa Carson,
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Pt.
s'::'ow :p:n~spontored by ib: Fisher's Department Store.
II•&gt; Hall.
Pleasant (expired) Clayton A.
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tio,1al Order of Job's Daught· Frank McDermitt, Rt. 3 Letart,
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Leigh
p. m. and there will he lnl· Ann Mayes, 164S
Lincoln
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Heights, Pomeroy, Mrs. Mayme
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Holmes, Syracuse. Joe B. Lene- A wammg against . the pur·
chase of mall order Insurance •
The Past Matrons of Pomeroy gar, We II ston, Mrs. Edward 0 ·
1 . 1ssu ed by the Ohlo •
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Flood
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Chapter OES w•ll meet Tueo- exton, RL t atw s, Ky, Department ol Insurance. Wil· 1
day evening at the home of and Darrek Allen Duncun, Rav- 1.
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ensw • ·, a.
surance, states that most (If •
The American
Lutheran
Btrths
the companies relying on this
C' urch Women of St. Pau'.'s Mrs. John E. Furst, Patriot type o lsolicltaUon for th i•
a"d St. John'a churches w11l Star Rt., son, 10:24 p.m.. Satur- dOYelopment ol new buainesa •
rave a '(IJPperware party Tueo- day. Mrs. James F. Carter, Long are not licensed to sell
dJy at 8 p. m. at the St. Paul's Bottom, son,_ 6_: 15 p._m. Satur- ance In Ohio,
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Iday. Mrs. V~rgll Cra1g, 219 E. Many of the mail order illsur· :.
MAR, Zll
8th St., Wellston,
daughter, ance companies do not meet ' 'I
The Ladles Auxiliary of Drew 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Clifford the requirements of Ohio law
' e Js ler Post 39 will hold Its L. Russfll , Galhpohs. d«ughter, and therefore cannot obtain a •
r ·;ular meeting Tuesday
at l3:06 a.m. Sunday. Mrs. Carl lie&lt;nse in this ·slate, Such com· •
7:30 p. m. at the post home. Call, Rt. I Crown City, son, 2:12 panl•s evade the law by mail· 1
r•w members will not be initi- a.m. Sunday.
ing their advertising material •
otcd at this meetmg.
Dl•c~ar&amp;ed
into areas where they hope~ •
The Ladles Auxlllary of the Patient.. discharged over the pie will want to buy cheap inSingle people, young married aruples
Ra cine American Legion Post past weekend Included Mrs. Od.
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Home. Members are urged to Murvm ·DeWeese, Mrs. Lorna company in another state lD •

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PT. PLEASANT - D. L. Cottrill, 11, 14118 Kallawha street,
died SUnday at ue a.m.
in
Holzer llolpllal after a three
months Ulneaa.
He wu a rollred Agrloulture
AJent an4 former echool teacher, wbo was bom December 7,
1813 In Gilmour County,
the
..., of \be ~te Bruce and Ellen
Nutter Cottrill. ~e was a me~·
ber of the Trinity Methodist
Church a 50-year member of
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P\1', PLIA&amp;ANT ..,1 FUneral bl held II Nfl p. m. lD lllo
servlcea for Juper T. Klllc. 18, ~
Leon Rl. 1 wu bold Monday 2 "' . Pleasant High Sdlool
PJII. IJl 111e crtiiQII
El1B Auditorium.
Cb h with the D - a~··
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""'· - - Models lnd their B(IODIIOI't
:-:m!U:'un:: are: Bill Capehart, Duaue Clat.
the direction of . lite Mohr.Stev· worthy, Bill Rhodes, Bob But.
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then lh
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a
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lis Hellf'y Taylor, 79, of
I pleasant sensatwn tn t h Midd rt RD 3 retired far·
welghtleasneos of space.
I mer d d unexpectedly Sunday
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The Middleport J6111 lltlllelt Rober boopital o;er the past
Srwtng Club will - ' 8ttlul- •nkniiiDclu!led. Sunday-Mrs
day evenlnl, Mud! 20, at 1111 J!llya Stewart, '1M Fourtb Ave.,
t.ome of Mrs. Orin Smltb on :liN, Winllred Swiller, 2 Slate

Hollis
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Unlaft'l two newest eos111&lt;11111uts I " It was not difficult, even They are scheduled to arrive , space trails and even go from Audrey BlessiDg. Tbe bu.JiatY
said today their Voskhod II simple," Leonov said.
lin Moscow Tuesday for a mam-1one ship to another.
was discovered Sa hlrdoy. 11ae
.,... sllip came within less
Says Ship Sboot
moth recoption in the story of 1 "Our experiment.. with man's llome Wat entertd after a
tiiiD a milo of another man- " Tho ship shook, and e ven ~- Red Square.
/ ••it into apace is an important .torm doo!" was brob.a. NothJlllde ...-th satelUto.
seemed to lurch forward sliibt· ilelyayev said the s atellite strike on the way to the solo· , lnJ was dl8covered miHIDg
The sl8hlini was disclosed by ly from the push made by my wos seen about one k1lome1er lion of this task."
I from the bouse.
ooamonauu Ale.xei Leonov and movement."
1.62 miles) away from the ohip.
Pleasant SenJalion
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.. plaining his olep iqto/ _,,.,-·"'·'---- -- - -""-"
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ogency Tass.
viet ,,.ceport 1n Baik.nor on 1 corne an ordinary OC&lt;U!'I'ellce/ ' the apsule he made a move- 1

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MEIGS THEATRE

Countdown Near Perfect as

Mrs. Joe Wilson fur·
transportation.

TONIGHT lo TUESDAY
"SEX AND THJ:

SINGLE GIRL"

Filth Birthday
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rony Curtis, Natalie Wood .

Henry Fond.a, LaurE"n

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M•rch 24-25
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Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones,
Dolores Hart, o.. an Jagger,
Vic Morrow .
Ft1turette: A MlsHd Fortune
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