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Stoth-Snyder Vows ore Exchanged
March 4 in Cincinnati Betrothal

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May 10 ta
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Session of
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Churcb met thlJ
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'nle deaCON IIIII-deacoaesses
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II May 9 at the Lewis Repatr Shop with Mrs, VinceDI
Dabo, Mn. Edward Burtelt IIJIII,
Mlu Pbyllla Joacbim in char&amp;e
The Rev. Howard Ruppel! will
atteod the Synod ·meeting al
Wooster College June IS-18 11
1 eotnmlsd... · delegate. 'nte
Seuloo voted .to Invite D r.
Romer • g. Ml:)flllan of Worth
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on that dale In ObaarviDee of
their liOth anniversary.
'nle Rev. P. K. G....,....ghese
who II a native of India, will
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Middleport cburch durinl the
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NO. 21

Killer Tornado Deals·Death, Wide Wreckage
In Michigan Bay Area
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12 Persons, Including six
Children, Mothers ar.e Dead
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EASTERN TRACK TEAM- Kneellng, I tor, are Rick ·Koblentz, Dennis Parker, Ronald Orr, Den:nla Newland, Jerry Warne, Paul Chadwell,
Greg Bailey, Bill Amos, Zenith Price, and standing, Ron Ritchie, Charley Mankin, Theron Cruise, Ken Hartung, John Ridenour,
David Leonard, Gary Michael, and Coach Tony Gennett e. Absent when the picture was taken was Clarence Mcintyre - Senti·
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Track Gaining Wide Appeal
In Meigs County's Schools

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Remember Mother With AGift
She'l Remember!

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worksbopa perlalnlnJ to loell
clubl.
A luncheon Wll IOI'Ved
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noon by women ol tbe Praby.
terlan Cburcll. 'nle afternooD
seulon began at 1:30 p.m. wltll
a muslcal pnlll'&amp;m with lflll
Hope Btsbop of Middleport HlP
School. presentina three YOCIII
nwnbers accompanied by Mn.
Feme Bradbury.
A film entitled. "PervenloD
lor Profit" presented the problelllll of obliCODity In our nestands. Mr. L. W. McComq,
Middleport School head. usJn.
ed in showing the fllm,I])Oiled by the "Clti%ens for Deceul
Literature commJttee."
Guest speaker for the after·
noon was Doria Pearse,
ate of ·Prof.....- ol Home Econornlcs at Ohio TJnlverslty. She
spoke on the topic, "FamUy;
Cycle, It has no Beginning an4
no Eed," b . g out all palj
terns in !Ue, I - new htlibanll
and uew wtle; 2 - childbirth
3 - the family '!'rith ......,._,.
children; 4 -family w I I h
school age cblld; 5
age child; and 6 - (randmolhers, beginolng of _the' cycle. I
Awards presented ""'JudeA a
certificate for the best
book In program and· project,
"Toddlers to Tassela" fror&amp;Gal·
lipolls; achievement 10 tifardo
were given to the vart"'ff ~
ues with a one-year alford to
the "Dtapen to DateJ," club;
2 year, Frencb a~y Cb..,.,..;
Kyger Valley, a 3 yw;; "'J'odd.

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Miss Karon Stath, daughter of Mr. and M:r~. Fred the Middleport Chlld ConleriaStath of Cincinati, became the bride of Mr. Eddie ·Snyder, ~fu ~~ye':
cbap!M
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Portland, on Wed·
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Guests
wonlootd bop
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andattending
were given
was performed by the Rev. Hennis, at 6 p.m., before an with producto donab!d by lGcll
altar decorated with arrangements of white Ulles.
businesses. Mrs. Houdashelt
Given in marriage by her fathanked her oommittees f or
ther, the bride wore a ballerina Betty Jane Krull, Harry _McCoy their help and cooperation 1o
length gown ol whlre lace over and James and Chris Minus of making the coo!erenoe 1 IUCsatm. Her shoulder length vell Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. cess. A coffee 11our was 11t1t1
of nyloo net was held In place Harry Snyder. Nancy, Connie, from 8:30 lo 10 1.m. with rep.
bouquet of white camati0111 and Lenard and Thelma Snyder of tration in char&amp;e of the locll
yellow rosebuds.
Portland.
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Miss Margene Stath, slsb!r ot l riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;ii~.,..........................
the bride and mald.of-b o n o r,
wore a pink ollk dress
with
bolero and carried a bouquet of
white carnations.
Mr. Lenard Snyder, brother
of the groom aerved as
best
man. The grooin and best man
each wore 1 white carnation bou
tonnlere.
The bride lo a student nurse
at St. Francis Hospital in Cin·
clnnall and Mr. Snyder Is employed by tlte Martin, Tyler,
Pottor and Wroth Company In
Clneinnatl.
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A reception was held for the
families and cloee lrtendll at
the traDer home ol the couple,
59110 Harl'ison Ave., CincinnaU
2, Ohio.
Attaldlng the wedding a n d
reception were Mr. and M r a.
Fred Stath, Richard.
Daryl,
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and Mrs. Holmil, Evelyn IIIII

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ouch malerial.
llan, Mrs. Ro)lert Call, Mrs.
Mn. Glenn Henaler ol the lo- Robert Harrison, Mrs. Robert
cal unit gave the report ol tbe Burtetl. and Mn. Arthur RIIPO.
seven leagues wbicb include IIIII Jr. Recipients of the liCbOIM'
members with 118 members t~Dd ship loan fund were announced
guests present for the coni..,. whlcb are Jiven to seniors of
. Tbt 7 leagues Includes hl8h schools In the state l o r
"Diapers to Dates," "Toddlers outstanding quallUes.
to Tassles," French City, Pro- Workshops were held during
gres!live Mothers Club, all of the morning session with memGallipolis; the Rio
Grande bers going to dtllerenf parts of
Club, Kyger Valley and Mid· the cbureh lm- the diiiCUssions.
dleport C.C.L. Mrs. Jack Mink Included were "Procedure and
was In charge of the voting Protocol," Mrs. Donald Meyers
with eacb •league having two in charge; "Program Planning"
voting delegab!a to · elect I he by Mrs. Holmes; "Use Y o u r
nominating committee.
OCCL Library" by Mn. Sturte-

Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10

BLOUSES

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"Mothers of the S~
wu the theme of the
Child Couservatlon
South Central District
Conforence with the
unit 11 host, Thuraday at the
Middleport First United Presby·
b!rian Church.
The theme was carried out 1n
the program and worltabops
bringing out the probleltlll laceel by parente in today's world.
Tbe district prealdent, M r s
ll•••••• Merry of Rio Grande op:
ened the meeting with 1 ' d·
lng by Jaes MHTVtc u
voca~on was given a b. ~ Dale waibum In the :
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a sence o
the Rev. Howard Ruppel!.
Mra. Eugene
Houdashelt,
pr..ident of the local unit, wei·
corned the members and guests,
with Mrs. William D81'8t, pres!dent of the Kyger Valley Mothers Club. giving the respoose.
State officers and oommltu.e
chainnen Introduced included
Mra. Donald Meyers, state pres·
Mrs. Merrill
Holmea,
state vice president; Mrs.
ward Sturteant, stale librarian;
and Mrs. · Raymond Goller
Mrs. Don Hanawalt,
Mrs. Meyero iave
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It was incorrecUy reported the Middleport Senior trip. It
David Wllllama W81- of abould have been David Wynn.

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Temple Meet
On Thursdt:ly

Pomeroy Panthers Take Rutland 4 -3, Tornadoes 6-2

Mrs. Tllomal Cook aslllte4 by
Mrs. liMY ·sedenabtl entertaineel llle Past Cbtera ot Magnolia
Temple Pythlan SIIP,TJ, Tbuniboy ntm~na Jt" btr lilalt Matn
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Bearhs, president, which open·
ed with devoUona, Mra. WU·
U•m rtllhtr waa · welcomecl
bltk lfttr a aeverll montha
abltn... 11 wu ttporlld tbat
Jay Mytra 11 .lilrtoully Ul• fol·
lowlq thrH optriiJOIII.
G•met 'wen pliyotl tnd prl•
•• awarded to Mrt. Btatho,
Mra. Filhor, Mro. Fralik Sttw·
. art Ml'l. Jtlchard Campbell and
Mlia Ltoa Gruoaer.
~frahmento •ere aerved by
the boattuea to th01t namotl
above and Mra. Glaclya CUck•
ler, Mra. Karl Orueaor, Mra.
La""'nce Lanntnc. Mra, Henry
Reibel. Mra. Al:nold Hayea, Mra.
Carrto Grueaor, Mill E r a 1
Juse, Mill Thelmo GruOMr
and a ll"'lt. Mrt.
lltrDlce
Ill rot.
. RACINE BASEBALL TEAM _ Sitlmg. I tor. are Bill Knapp Victor Durst, Will Ours, Gary Roush, Ray Proffitt,
and standmg, David Spencer, Don Harden. Bill Wickline, Larry Pnce, Sack Bo•ttck, and Coach Mike Morr11on. t'entinel Photo.
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League.
blast tied the score at
Taped le&amp; and aU, Mantle 3. all and Bressoud, who has
belted his thir4 home run hit safely in all or Boston's 19
in the last four games Friday
sent the go • ahead
night to start New York off to
• 16-3 victory over the

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Promotion
Announced

RUTLAND BASEBALL TEAM - Kneeling, I to r . are Sam Hicks, Butch Haning, CbarUe Hysell, Jack Peterson,
George White, Rodney Wright. and standing. Joe Hawkins .. Charleo Scott. Coach Marshall Duncan. Roger Davl1, , '!'he r ecent tranofor of Mr.
David Peterson, and Leray Pope . Players absent when the picture was taken were Russ Fraley and Som Llrkin1. - · Q. c. Rocero tnd promotion
Senti nel Photo.
of Mr. J. A. Ferrell waa announ·
ced todoy by Mr. J . R. Neally,

Track Gaining Wide Appeal

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w~~Rogera, who wu SUper·

~ontinu~ !~ p.:~"~!.ne~ pe~ap• ~, ~e Off Jobs Today ?~(of~::~~~n;rft f:
th•t

'I IJattled strong Pomeroy down .
structor.
to the w:re Thursday before 1
At Racine. Football Coach , losmg 4-3 m 10 innmgs
By United Preso Int-mattonal
A strike at 1M Lorain Ford
Bill Priddy is eothu.o:astw about •1
A number of unions around IMotor Co. assembly plant con·
trark. Note. fDI' example, the
Ohio were off the job today as tinued this weekend. The 4,400size of Coach M•ke Morrison 's 1
Cleveland Mayor Ralph Locher member United Auto Workers
baseball team, 10 effectives,
atlempted to head off a maj'or (UAWJ Local 425 walked out
when nine are needed on the
field. Coach Morrison probably
construction shut down Moil· Thursday over more t1w1 !DO
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day.
grievances on heal!ll and aalety
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enc 1
production standards and relief
of Racine history In baseball
C t' ed F
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Locher mtervened when three for assembly·llno worltora
Ibis Spring.
I on Inu rom age 0 ne
employers groups voted to stop
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I cidentally Prlddv has 1 . fo•·e boarding the plane .
work on ail their coostruction Local Pretident Frank Tela·
bo~ twice .~ many boyo out i Pieriog together lhe evidence ; projects in Greater Cleveland. kowicz B8id 311 grievoncea hod
f r tr rk
[of th• gun and of the recorded 1The Bu:ldmg Trades Employers been settled, but tho reot re0
a ·
last me-ssage from the doomed ' Assocuttion IBTEAl .
Home malned W\resolved.

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of fielding • baseball team. his the passenger shot the crew- General Contractors Association

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has been promoted and tran~
!erred to a aimilar poaillon II
tile eompany'a Bay City, Telll
planL
Mr a- Ia 1 native ef. Ok
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pllttd blgh acbool. Prior_~J~
ln the CeliDell O.micaa Ulllr
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pony at
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plaot In AprU !1157,
a
AmarUlo ColleJO, An;willo, Tu.
as, served with the United SIIIeo Army from AUCUIII 1Mt to
uly 1M8, beinC
tllacbarpd
With tho rlftk ol Staff Sorc*lnl.
Prlbr to hia Army wvlct. hi
held a. IU,petViiOI'J poeltioD with
Consollilliltd Aircraft CorporA·
Uon of Fort Worth. Tdaa ltld
from August lMI to April 1957
wao a810Ciated with the Welterman Chevrolet Company of
Oklaunion, Texas in a
sales
and manlgerlal ea~ity.

In MaDJfield, •PI&gt;roximoteiJ
come up thls season, not with a ,sealing his own fate as well as of Cleveland made the decision 100 ~Ill r~m wocken of the
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Iafter seven unions went on 1 Mans~teld Tlre 1: Rubber Co.
A 18 p b Ca
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lremamod off the job, but were
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Wo,king On Recording . ;·
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scheduled to hear an explana~ BERLIN (UPH _ JntPI\i genC'e I Aulhont•es st1ll were trymg 1 Locher called officials of 8eV· Uon of new piecework rates
.ctnts pressed their investiga- to d"'l'lphf;'r the last words on :en unions , their contractors and which touched off the 1trlke
tlon today lnta the case of the lhe tape rf'{'ording of messa ge federal mediaton (or a rne·ettng Thunday,
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only U S Army officer to de- bf:.tween the pilot of the airlin- 1 today.
prt to. t~ Communisls sinre P:r and the . f'o n!rol tower at \ The unions included the : _P ainters Local 14l, which rep- Brown R~ognized
World War 11 to determine O"kland. Calif.
plumbers, pipefitters. structural resnto more than 1100 pointers At Fal'bl M~hanle
Whether he betrayed any West ' One official at Danville who !ironworkers, carpenters, brick· in Summit, Portal• ahd Medin• MASON, w. VA. _ Robert
em aecrels to the Reds .
11 ., tenf'd tu the tape said he dis- layers , plasterers and sheet co~nUes, has voted to 1° 00 Brown hu been pnllbted wtth
: But the Army maintained a tinct ly hr ard the word ''shot.'' !metal workers. None of the un- stnke.
I C!rtlftctte or Merit In rum
ftirt official silence on th• lather I~Sten•rs heard the word ions ;, among the II which A union official in Akron aald Mtehlnlcl, awanlld by 111e Tllor
•IM!reabouts and future of Capt \"h•ip ·· The National Broad· have agreed to accept the three "a big . majority waa In !IV~ Cell~~ tor BetW Farm LIYinl,
Alfred Swenson. 31. whom the &lt;'astmg ro. said officials had a ·year, 75-cent cootract package of strikmg at Friday niet&gt;t • Huntley, !Uinola, for lhoq tho
CoJill!lunists sa:d they expelled Ii•P" re&lt; o•dmg of the voice of agreement reachod last week Iunion meeting. The union bod IHIIHI farm rnachallll!l abtuty
frolli Ea•t Germany becau,.. &gt;3 · vear · old pilot Erhest A. Iwith the I!TEA.
been working lXI o clly-to-cllly among the graduating oerilora ol
be proved unW&lt;&gt;rthy of asylum. i Clark ,.vmg " My· God, I've Locher said be hopod con· baolo aince rojertlnc 1 woge of. Wabttna 1liab School.
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ft1it
scream .
oegoUationo were held.
week. They liso rejected 1 new tho mtJI'lber Of each 11n1or hlelr
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Cofumbua Sltaatlon
propoaal Friday,
IIChool clMI clltmed 111011 otlt·
tlh'OTID TO INTIIIIST 0' d.r •t.ood to provide other d.. In Columbus, contract !lib Union membtra IOU-"1 1 Ill • illllldlnl In hlo pnJiicllncy to
MIIDI MAlON AIIU
taiils of the last. violent mo- continued between the Inlerna· ~ cent wage lnctelM over tb,.. apply farm mecbanlca to the
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mf'nl.s of the flight. However a tional Hod C a r r i e r 1 a n d ' years.
tfftctlve use of farm ........., - 11 p' · ~. ,_.ll.rter
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difficuli process ol dedphel'log Common Building Laborero LoSlrfiUt Settled
mont tnd tooll, in tile llaiDttn.
- . , _ _ ...,,- ~ was stili going on.
cal 4Z3 and tho BTEA.
The only major •_trike setti• anee of 'firm 11111chlntr7 IDd In
fto !'"; •:""" Pao:• · The union reducod contr~&lt;t ment came at the Morton Salt bulldlnl projiiCII_Ill pnridllm·
Do .,_ 1,:;.;•;:~ 1 POLICEMAN CLEARED
demands Friday by iowerlnc Ita Co. mine in Ptlnt!IYIIIt When '10 proved form Jlvlftl IIIII llf*'ll,... ,..,.,
CLEVELAND (UP!) A 63-cent hourly wage demand to Uniltd Mine Workera lllllnb«'' 1n1 elflclenllJ. 'nit ..ltCIIICID
:.=o·o: .. ..._ ... ,... jury Friday acqulttecl pollee- 58 cents during 1 !llree-year pe- ratUied a new three-year l!m· 11 made by 1111 atucllftt'o •oe•
,.. ' " " - " •··~•· man Bartholomew Boyer, 31 of riod. But they were stili 22 tract Frl&lt;lay. Tho poet, wldeh Uonal qriculture ~Heber.
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old babysitter at blo bome In of£er.
for a alx-co~t bodrly wop 16&gt; llop.
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.uburban Brook Park last June. Cement finishers, tile ..ttera crea10 each year plua an addl- Frlclly lllGt'lllnf, lhe uw ...
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other, 11\lt 01111 11 llldltJ_JOnl,
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agl'&lt;!ement on tbtir contracts.
and kUied lt. "li:tuJt Jlayt baetl
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Mr. and Mrs. 'l'homas Brown, BuslneiJI 11ents for Brlokloy.
TWO lllC IDU.I
ot Ifill 12 • li ,..,C ~~
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Rock job until a contract waa 11l'ft4 cun Thuraclay Ill ltlll • ll&lt;ltteh bock dollr 111- ll!e
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Jn tho National League, New runs across with hish lt. Carl and two out 11 he rot Norm
UPJ 11por1o Writer St. Louis, 5-4; Yastrzemski aided tthe Rod Sox Cash to line out to Adair and
The "paU.nt" 11 coming
waUopecl Clncin· cau1e with a homer as rookie cement hls third victory ol the
along fine and. quite naturally, nail,
Milwaukee topped Bill Spa~wick ptcktd up hio •••10n. LarryySherry lost .. hils
second game in four decuaons.
.. are the New York Yankees . Pittsburgh, 2-1, and San P'ran- f1rst major league VIctory.
. Ie In Juan PJzar_ro
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Angeles,
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Jerry
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Mickey Mantle.
dec!
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the
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Breasood's bases • loaded sin- Brown borne with . BaIbmore s the C 1cago cause w1. a orne
leading the revitalized Yankees "gle highllghted l.he Boston winning run_ De~o1t scored all run. as he won h~ second

Hotleoa clfls were preaen!@tl
to Mra. Ann!.. OhllJIIII' when
tho Kin Club mel Thuraday tv·
ening at hor home.
Mrs. Ohlinger, president, conductod 1 ohort businesl sesoion
and plans were discussed for
going to the
home of Mrs.
Harold Johnson in Sprlnllfieid,
the date to be announced.
Games were playod tnd prtz.
es awarded to Mrt. cart Hy10U,
Mrt. Harry Dlvio won I b t
door prize. Mra. C. J. £1»,..
bach received a Mother~ Illy
cill lrom her daughter. Mra.
Edaar Pratt.
A dfloerl &lt;OUrat woa aervod
by the hooleu 19 the members
aod a gueot, Mra. lt. W. Valllhlft. Favors "''" ptaatle cup~~.
The next meeting will be
held ot tho bomo of Mro. lduar Pratt.

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etll 100 ooo-- 2 1 1
l!ill Wickline and Routh. both second aoleiy on 1 steal •• the ~ceci blm to third , s"d Baker s v·. Cu m~mga In flve and """ ' f1tts.
100 000 ooo-- 1 6 o Lot Ant.. 000 QOt ooo-- o &amp; 1
with a lingle.
ball wao clropped on the tag. bunt ouccen!uily brouaht him lh:r&lt;l innmp !~nod flvo, walk- Clooinger fZ.Ir and Torre. San Fran. 001 mf 00.- S '6 1
l!akor fonnod four , walked Then Wright singled him homo, home.
eel llvt, and Snnp10n fin1shn1 Gibbon. Pace 111 and Burgess. Ortegl . Brewer (7) and threo and Price fanned 1 i • That was one of five hit' per· ' Other Rutland hittera were ' up , fannecl7, walkod 2.
Loser--Gibbon (H I.
boro. Marirbal (5-0) and HAll•· _
and walked three.
milled ~Y Rn Gumminga and Hysell, Peter1011, I!Annine and •Rutland
0001120100 0-3 51
Loser--Ortega ( J.Z) . HR-MIY';;::. ~EDGE RUTLAND
Bruce Simpson, Pomeroy's sopb· Hicks, all singles.
i Pom""'y
OliO 0211100 1--4 7 I Cinclonatl
211 000 100- 3 4 1
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A much 1m ved Rutland omore ltchers
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210 381 ll!x- 11 18 0 (Only games scheduled) " . ,:t
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Amerlceo Leapo
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club 1••• the Panthers all they The Panthers scored their Smith each hod - . lolla, Swill- miDfls, S:mpoon fl! (WJ, and ington II )
Edward"
Ben· New Hork 320 ·000 ~10 u 1!';·11
wanted ' Thursday before bowing w1 nnma
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run In the ·~
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one I'w·me brenner.
tt 13-li 'and Dalrymple
Loser Cleveland 000 001 002-- S i e ' ~
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4-S in
Innings.
the lOth when Dick Werry, who each. AU of the Iiiii but one Racine
tot 000 0-2 5 4' eTsitouris (1. 21 J!Rs-.C.ving· ' Terry ll·l) .;w Howard. John.
The Panthero were ahead 3-2 had come in lor Jenkina in the of Smith'• were,....., He had iPoomeroy
2Cil 120 1--6 I 111on.
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\lcMahon Ol. Walker (3), BeU
after the alxth but Rutland tied fourth, singiod to lead
ofl. a double.
Price and Bootie. Baker and
, 191 and Azcue. Loser _ John
II In the 7th when Hy10U led Bryce Smith, running for hlm, Peterson, working creditably Winebrenner.
St. Louia
000 001 030-1 10 o. ll·ll. Hfu! _ Mantle, Chance,
New York 200 OliO 201 - • 12 I Wagner.
Brogiio, R. Taylor (II. Bur·
delle (7), Shantz !8) and Me· C'hica&lt;o
010 100 100 - S I 0
Carver . Fisher , Bearnarth !81 Los Ang.
1 000 MD- 15- 1
and Gonder, B. Taylor (81. Win- Pizarro . WilheJm 9) •~ ;v.-\l•n io. M"Bride, Latman (I I;; ~­
lud in the t o nnsgiw i tli:lhn 1 and rodgers. Winner-Pizarn~.... ~

Syracuse
Remains in
First Place

Yanks RegainForm, Rip Indians, l 0-3

Kin Club Meets
At Home of
Mrs. Ohlinger

land Indians.
M$ntle wasted little time in
lead when
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heard him sey many times: "Now, my newspaper slid .• ," "I
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A man's possessive about his newspaper. He takes pride In it.

did.lte or spgrt1 teem. Or, he groans when his newspeper cllf·
fers with his choice of personalities or issues. He'll even write
the tclltor when he feels strgngly about 1 difference of opinion.

left out during the chitchat over the bridge teble.
Both men end women went their newspaper. In feet, they insist
on it. They ere sorely dtseppointed and disturbed when t h e i r .
newspeper isn't on the front step when they want it. Ask any .
carrier boy. He can tell you, bec::euse he hters
ebGut It If I dtllv,
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Lau (1). Arrigo. -:.

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W1nner - Wvoll •3·1 1. Loser Oailry rJ -2 t HRs- Hall, Lata.

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How much
will go up
In smoke?

So hot were the Atheniana PHILADELPffiA fUPI\ - se&lt;ond and Tony Gonzalez got
.
Fr1day they sank three chip-ms You can take t.ht Cmcmnati \on w1th a smgle.
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10 yf'ars ago your bouM
'l!astern, capturing five ftrsts 100 yd. dash. Parker. E' 10 91from the greens. I very unusual Redo' word foc It - the Phil· I The_ Philli•s ~rapped it up In
may
ha,·e been worth
to six by Racine, nevertheless ~ylve.ster R. , Beagle, R., Arn· feat for any h.1gh school club. Jiet are for real in the Natwnal the e igh th innmg by battmg
SU
,OOO
- roday it may
won aduel meet Friday
at ott, R.
League pennant chanse.
around, acroun1ing for four
be
worrh
$J8,000! 1¥/hM'
home against Racine, 57-52.
Discus , Terry Hoffman,. lUi ft.
Alhen1 now poa~s as 1 thre~t The one-time doormall atill ruN . In all , Philadelphia ro.l- 1
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Coach Tony Gennette'a hoys old record 111 ft. E. Bailey, R. to dethrone . Gail:a. Academy • haven 't loot to the Reds this lected 1.8 hits . with John Call•· I
ftiUt? Check rata now
did it by taking 7 second piaceiJ Michael E., and Fisher, R.
Class AA DIStrict title of two seasoo ond Friday night ohow· son going four·for·four . He had
for fire insurance that
only 2 by Racine.
Shotput, R. Adams 42 ft.
I ye~n come nex~ Saturday at ed everything It takes to
be- l Lwo tnples _ a double and a
mramre1 up 10 1od•y'1
It was a day fur record-break· in., new record; old record 42 ; Fairgreens. Manetta is tlw oth· come a pennant cOntender, lsingle .
I value of your home.
as altogether 7 school rec· 2; Dennio Parker, E., 39 ft. 1 er IOi&gt;'rankecl area &lt;iub.
excellent pit&lt;hing and • fine · '!'he win was Bennett 's third
Check with Nationwide
were fractured by one or me., new school. re~ord ; o I d
Monday, the Gallians wUI go bitting attack.
1in five de.cision.c; a!! he scatter-the company wich fUtl'
other squads.
record 38ft. 10 _111.; Adams, R. lo Pt. Pleasant and Wednesday , Tho victim was John Tsit· ed four h1ls. two of them bv
Wf#M jor. Nt"W .,...
New reocrds were Si!t by Ter~ Mankin , K, Michaels, E .
on the local coorse. will host un· souril, wbo lasted only four Frank
Hobmson .
Ts1touns
Hoffman, Dennis Parker, and
Mile relay, _3 : 47.~, Amos, rlefeated, but once-tied
Bar~ innings u the Cincinnati 8 tarL- dropped hi s !econd against one
Eastern mile relay team. Hoffman, Mankm, Rldenour, E. boursville, w. Va .
er And by the time It was over wm.
For Racine the 880 relay team new r..,.rd; old record 3:48
.
th~ Philo raekod Ill' an
11·! 1 Young Bill McCool went 1
WY 7·2460
brake the Racine school record liat.
_On May ~· the
Galh~s victory In the opener of a three three innings In relief for the
Potnel'CIY
and John Arnott, Bruce Beegle. 880 relay, Racine, 1:41.5, new wtnd up thou: t!IM campaign &amp;amo weel&lt;end aerteo.
, Reds and did a cr.ditable job. 115 E. 2nd
and Roy Adams wt new marks record ; old record 1:43.4, Syl- (~_egular season} at Huntmgton Lert fielder
Wet Covington :giving up three hit! and one , ~~,.
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in ,their specialty events.
vester, 11. Adams, Harry Ci.. h:gh.
loci tho atta~k with a homer Irun. AI Worthington finished for
ATIONWID•
Track 18 on a defmtie
up- land, John Arnott.
Here's the results of Fridav's and two other hits that resulted tht Reds, although he was 1
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swing in SQutheastern Ohio, an~ Z20 dash, Beegle, 4., 23.4, new trangular match at Fairgreefts: in five M.Jnl battedi n. And the tagged with ~II four ~uns scored ; ....,;,; tklme Off~~:•• Colu...,
in. our schools in particular, ";cord, old record 23.8, Parker, J . Beard 39 . J. Newcomb 34 , Rods had more than they coold by the Ph:is m the_fJ,al frame ·
satd Racm&lt; Track Coach Bill E., Sylvester R., and Arnott, R. Beard 3t to \\. Beard heat handle· '&lt;!gains! young DenDi• -~- PTJddy.
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- !RUN, Rldenoor E. ¥•ll •· G. Lambert 43. Newoomo beot iBellliOlt, 'who went the distance
How they flmsheoj :
8, Warne E ., FIBber, R., Orr, Lambert, (.!),
for thf Phlllies.
Br?ad jump, Baily, R. , 11 fl. E.
C. Roderick 43, G Moore 41.1 l'llrkey Hurta Toalpl
7\1 m., Rideno!W, E., Beegle, 440 dash Beegle, R., 58.6, Am.. M. Leach 48. Moore beat Rod· The oerie1 rosumod tonlaht 1
R., Arnott, R.
oo, E .. S. Cleland R. , CrUise E. erirk 3·1, Roderick beat Leach with Bob Purkey ,..king hls 1
High JUmp. Bailey, R. •. 5 ft. Mile run, Price E. , 5 11.1, 3·1.
first victory of the ..ason ,
4 inc., Kobientz E., Hankin E., Chadwell E, Hoffman E., ond
R. Kohl 29, B. Eschenbacker
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Jim Bunning of the
Mc'l\lrnor, R.
Grueser, R.
39, . Oiler 49. Eschenhacher
Bunning Ia 3-t.
beat Kohl 2%·1 1.~ and Kohl Covington'o homer off Tsit·
beat Oller, 31'.· \1.
souria ,.81 1 !llree-ru• job in
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S. Carter 43, E. Gu.ttavson 14 the fourth inning, traveling an
B. Mitchell 48. Carter beat Gua· ostimoted 450 feet. It eiearod ;
SeeThe
By MILTON RICHMAN
since l'vo played at ail. No. I tavson 2\io to 1'I, Carter boot tho U.foot hiKh ocoreboard in :
Full Line
UP! Sporlt Wrlll!r
take that back. I did play foor Mitchell 31&gt; to \0.
centerfield.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Roy Jnnings for Ull Braves in Phil· T. McCarty 41, B. Kern 4S, Phillie fans delmod Coving· l
At .. ,
.McMillan, thl! new pride and adelph)a Thursday night but T. Abraham 10. McCarty beat ton wu ooly the fourth player I
joy ol the Melt! who still Ill • that WaJ the first time they Kern, 1\io·\0, and .~braham, 4- to clear tho scoreboard oince it
bit bewildered by It oil, said Ullecl me lR weeki.
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bu'·i·t in 1 ~. Th
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"Heck I .know I can otili
wel't Henry Aaron Joe Adcock
NY our BMW-Hondo Norton-Triumph Doaler"
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SENS BUY KOCH
and Ed Matthews' all of Mil· '
Routoo 50A • 33, I Milo North ot Athono
year-old one ·time boy
to lit wl!ll a club .like the WASffiNGTON (UP!) . ..
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Pbiladelphia
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FRESNO. Calif. (UP1 '1- 1'wo
defeat Rochester, 8-3. with Tom high school runner!-; compeun~
Parsons ,Raimng credit for his in different m~et.!l l"-'riday pqua l·
first victory. Left-hander Bill ed the 9.4 sceonds recon1 fnr
Fourth time was a charm at Falrgreens Country Club Friday evening. COl!ch Cbar· Short was the losing pitcher. the IOO·yRrd da sh set in
1933
les McAfee 1S vastly-improved Athens Bulldogs, in a triangular match, outscored Coach Dick Hughes recorded his , by the immorta l Je s.-;~ Owe-ns .
John Milhoan's Gallia Academy Higli school golfers 11 ·9 to inflict the first loss of the third straight victory for Jsck· Jimmy Hines of
Oakland.
year on the Gallipolitans.
sonvillt with a ~hit, 6-S tri· Ca lir .. tied the m::~rk
durin g
Other results found the BuUumph over Toronto. Jack Oa- first-day action in the \Vt"st
dogs crushing Jackson
18 • 3 seaaon.
yesterday's first loss .
maska homered for the Suns. 1 Coast Relays here . .Johnny Jam·
while GAHS thumped the Iron- In four matches with the Bull- John Newcomb was the indl- The Atlanta-Buffalo ga~ was •l -:s tied the- recurd during tlw
men, 19-1.
dogs thi9 1pring, GaiHpolis won .d 1 h
hed th postponed because of ram after first annual Meet of Champ11
Ga illpo I'IS ' aeason re&lt;:ord now the f'Irst Iwo, 13-7 and 2210
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at Perr1s,
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stands ~t 15 wins, one !O.!IJJ, and last Tuesday wat held to a HI·
r-~· ~ - · - ---one tie. AHS is 10.2·1 for the 10 tie at Atbellll. Then came season. Newcomb fired a 34 ·
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deal
wblch the Mllwauk.. Braves
Friday obtained · pitcher Jay
Hook for him and !lien turned
and oent him to the
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but be was happy 0
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By 1,1Jd!H Pre01 luteraoUGaal ~~~:t'l~~aot, 1 feel I'm goBIUSBAN!I:, Allllr.Ua 1·u'1"111
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to play here," aaid tho vetAlan cartul. 147.
eran lhortlllop. "Coab, · lt'o
15, AUlllralian
wellel' been a eouplt of
wel&amp;ht title.

NaiiObl L!lliPe - Marlchal,
Gianll 1-G; ~ Plralea s.G:
Slta•, Olanta l-e; Craig, Carda;
Gibeoll, Cudl Klippotein
Phila Ill M.
Ar dm IMpe Lamabe, _.,. Sos :a.G; Chance,
Angell;. · cJlcin&lt;i\rU, Indiana;
--KUna, llen&amp;IOn; Krollek, lndl- CIUCAGO (UP!) - llobbjo
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(2-2) VI. lilUawortb (3-1).
Amerleaa IAape - Wqner,
Sunclly'o GIUilea
Indlano :Ill; Olivo, Twlnl 18; Loa Angeles at Sun Franclleo
ijall, Twlrui; Cash, Tlgero ond St. Louis at New York (2)
Stuart, ~ 8os ali !7·
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tbinp
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bought
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AI Koch
aoll 28; Torn,
Bravea
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Milwaukee
at BUDJing
Plttsblll'l!b(3-1).
- place.
Bounced from 0 third
The about
flrot their
thingfans.McMillan
Detroit
Tigers.
llama, CUba 16; Boyer, Carda; Lemuler (2-1) va. Law (1).2). club to a tail • ender, McMil- heard when be set his bags General Manager Georg•

pertfcufii

want and fill e cltfi?ite need.

18 63 12 23

Torre, Milw :11 83 14 29
Boyer, SIL
22 Btl 13 29
American Leapt
G. AB R. H.
OUva, Minn 21 93 20 40
Frqoel, LA 17 57 14 23
Freehan, Del 14 47 5 19
Romlno, Cle 10 36 8 14
BresOud, Boll 19 79 12 30
RobiDIOn, Bal 19 74 10 26 .351
Tresb, NY
15 49 5 17 .347
Roblnm, Chi 16 81 11 21 .344
Well, Cbl
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Slebtrn, Bait 19 116 12 22 .333
Home llluu
Na&amp;loaal Loapa - Mlys, Gl·
ao~ 11; Howard, Dodger~ 8;
Wtulama, Cube; Allen, ph I Is
tnd lllcCovey, Glonbl aU 6.
Amll'laa Leagea - Colavl•••-"- 8: Ollva, Tw'··
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I; Gentile, AtbleUcs 8.
Jltlu. •tied In
Gl-

of local news c~uld "ruin" her shopping trip or leeve her fullnt

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BaiUmore
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· .Cardnat, Cln 22 74 12 26
Allen, PhD
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reading her ptt feat~res. Missing out on some ad or choice Item

ebout bec:euse the newspaper is loceliztd to meet

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Johnson, Cln 17 ·4!J 10 16 .

And, his wife f.. ls just 1bout the same. She looks forwtrd to

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W' L. Pet.

Kans!~l~ity

Stargell, Pit

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Major Leap Leaden
Baltimore at Detroit-Estrada
By United Prell lnternoHonal ((HI) vs. Aguirre ((HI) .
National League
New York a t Cleveland -Ford
G. AB R. H. Pet. (2-l) va . Donovan (2-0) .
Mays, SF
18 74 24 36 .486
Sunday'• Games
Cimente, Pit 21 90 16 35
Chicago at Los Angeles
Williams, Chi 17 70 15 37
City at Minnesota
Santo, Chi
16 5S 11 21.
Baltimore at Detroit (2)

He ~loats when his newspaper praises his favorite pgliticel can-

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liomer of the year. John was
Friday'• !tet.olto
lagged with tile loss.
Bos t Wash 3 (nightJ
Boston put together a
New York 10 Cleveland 3 (nlght)
run oeventh inning to
Bait 4 Detroit 3 (night, tO Inns)
Washington, g. 3;
6 Minn. 5 (night, 10 inns)
edged Detroit, 4-3, in 10 m. Chicago 3 Lvs Angeles 1 (night)
ntngs; Chicago beat Los Ang· Saturday's Probable Pitchers
eles, 3-l, and KaDJal City
at Los Angeles
nipped Minnesota, 6-5 in 10 in·
(2-1) vs. Be·

will say, "Where's my newspaper?" "My," not "the"l You've

ery is fete or missed.

Major League Standing•

By

homer for Cleveland and Leon
:
Wagner drove in the other KaMaS City
two Indian runs with his sixth Washmgtoo

When e newspaper is mining, more often than not, • m"n

strat~ht game and . lifted the
Sox mto the A~er•can Le.a~e
l~ad. Ken McBride suffered h1s
fifth. loss when the only run ~e
received was Ron Hansen s

wert played.

homer.
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- Han ~eo P11,.arro.
i
Kansao City squeezed past
Minnesota oo pinchhitter Char· By United Preas lnloTIIIltloBol By Uolted Preoa Inl&lt;matlonal IB 11
210 000 0001 _ 4 11 0
ley Lau~s lOth inning homer. tl~:·e~e s;:..r:.,e:_ g':i' e~~
w. L. P~~ GB . O:,,;oit
300 000 000 _ 3 7 1
8
The Twma tted the game wlth
SyraC'use
~~-_,.--- .g 3 7oJV
Rob
\Ill
dB
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er ts. l er t 8 l ~:~n
rown
.
.a f't_ve-run outburst in . the .f ourt_h tired of waiting for Mack Jones Toronto
10 4 ·, 14 ...
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to blos.&lt;&gt;Om they ll'y lo peddle Bufblo
2 IShrsmo.
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ary w·
lnnmg on only one hit, Jimmie
8 6 .571
d F. h
H II ' h
h
him to the Mets
• err~ (Yt an
'ee .an.
l&amp;
a s I ree-run homer. : er~
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7 7 .500 3 ner- Millt"r 1 :~- l l. Loser-Shetwere 21 ba_ses on ba~ls lS~ued , Well. the Syra~use Chiefs Roch~ster
6 6 .500 3 r~ 12 _21.
a~d ea('h slde used f1v~ pitch· :have thf 27 _year-old outfielder J~ck sonville
fi
8 .429 4
e1s. John Wyatt won ?IS third 100 w and they're happy with Richmond
5 9 .357 5
Bm; ton
010 100 700 _ 9 10 C
g~:~ me ~II ag.alnst Mmnesot~, l him .
At la n l &lt;-~
1 9 .1 00 1 W &lt;~s h .
000 021 000 _ 3 6 1
and Bill -~alley dropped his , Jones , "ho ha" already had
rriday"s Results
I Spa nswwk . Radatz (7 ) and ,
second decision.
' three chances with Milwaukee ,
Tillm an. Narum, Ridzik (7),
kept Syracuse atop the Interna- 1Columbus 6 ~oc· hester 3
· Ouekworth r7 1 Bouldin (8) and
tional League Friday night ISyracuse 6 Richmond 4
ll.eppt&gt;rl Winn er - Spanswick
when he belted a three-run : Atlanta at Buffalo . ppd .. rain il -2 l J ,oser- ~arrm !2-l ). ws
homer off Howie Kilt in a 6-4 J;wk!'nnville (j Toronto 3
-)'a~lrzt"mski. Kennedy, Cliowin over Richmond . Bill Faul
!on.
was the winner.

~tcr;:rredthea
w~~~~~ Gift
mates aboard In the first
Terry Gets Fin&amp;
Ralph Terry, another
ber of Berra's crippled corps,
appeared recovered !rom
ailing back as he set Cleveland
down with five hits for his first
victory of the year.
Tony Kubek led a 13 ·hit assault on hve Indian pitch·
ers with a dou b.e and two smgles as tbe Yankees won their
fourth game in tbeir last live
.tarts. Bob Chanco hit a pinch

its runs Jn the first ~nning for
a 3·2lead that the Onol.es knotr
ted w~th a run In the second.
s.t~ Mll.ler put down ~ Tiger upnsmg m the lOth w1th two on

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with a three • run

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1Shantz (W). HR-Warwick.
Notloul leape
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troy Ponthers "on two 1aoas trips, and Gary Jonkino' ooio
In two cllya Thunday and Frl· homer, produefll two runs in
day and are bard after a third the first, one In eacb of tha
straight today In M.artetta.
third and fourth , and two in
Friday lli8bthander Dive Ba-the !lith.
ker held Racine to five bltll Racine pullhed borne two
wbUe bll moteo were playlng runa in the tblrd when Bill
good defensive ball to re11ster Knopp led off with a aingle,
a 11-2 victory over lellbander Proffitt doubled, Durst oinglod,
Larry Price. Price suffered four and after Knopp was home a
fioi41"1 m1lcuet back o1 blm. bad throw !rom tha outfieid ,lel
Pomoroy'o big battero, Phil Proffit come home. It
waa
Swindell wllll !llree otngiea in the Panthera' only error of tho
!llree trips, Mickey Wlnebren. game.

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PtA NOS
eW\IRLITZIR
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down the bote! lobby near La· kirk said Washing(on paid more
Guardia Airport after arriving than tbt $20,0110 waiver
from Pittsburgh shortly before for tile rookie righthander.
mJdnight Friday night was that Kocn, 26 , opent most of
Ihe mets bad just beat
the season with Syracuse, wht!l'll l
cardinals, H In nearby Shea he won 11 and lost 2. LaW last
Stadium.
year, he made two relief ap"It's arcfll to bt with a pepancea for tile Tiger1, winwinner." he grinned.
,nina one and loolng oue.
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trom

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nomlnoo ror boil ·~tor In • ..,_ 'when he oaya, "this award ~
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ha can and not work for an
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pened thl1 year to Richard
Boone and George C. Scott.
Both they and their ahow1 art
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VOTE
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gift, cards or calls. You will
always be remembered.
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From Mond1y, Mey 11
Through Thurscl•y, Mly 14

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TO THE VOTERS OF MEIGS COUNTY .

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ceremony · passes, lt"s tbe
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alr...-IJ:mmy or no Emmy.

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Heritage May 12th, 110 to
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award "&amp;tv.. performers" wrl" and
to be that the vle~llll pubUe
sporuiOf! who pick up tabs
i er• and producer~ an incentive for ceJevl!ioa lboWI aren't
to do 10meth1nl better "
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1 But he 41salloela.., ll:p~my When the illmOr of an
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There hu been IOilll! evf..
dence thai an Oscar balpo a
wlnnln, movie. But so Ill' body ean aay for cortala thai
televlalon'• Emmr coL!IIterpart
does the aame for a aeries.
The Academy Df Televlltan
Art! and Sciences, mother of
the Emm~ awards, held a recepUcm for ill nomineea and
previoul wlnnen at tbe Severly Hilton Hotel Thursday niChl.
The talk wu mostly cbll chat
h.eard at most Hollywood pa....
tJt!ll . But aome actors, produoen and cther1 had 10methln1
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to say about Emmy"a value
Is there any relation between
·
an Emmy award and a show'a
. Award Ia Compliment
popularity with the maso ol ,
RJchard Janasen, star of television vlewersb

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71 Perish Ill Fiery Crash
Of MATS Jet Near Manila

Sin~tra

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Death

Manila (UP]) _ A. u. s.
n
jet plane carrying 83
:~::i~n servicemen and their
n·ght from Cali·
1 mill
escr~~h~ 1tomght whUe
coming Into Clark Air F'oree
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rth 1 Manila. An Air
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Force
spokesman said 71 persons were killed.
A spokesman sald the big
Cl!5 jet of the Military Air
Tr
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c ans::r 73 rvl sengers and 10
arry g mbepas h
crewme
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on the south end of the nmway
while landing at the U. S. base
60 miles north of Manlla.
Twelve persona ourvlved the
cntsh, tbe U, S. spOkelmaD
oald.
The Air Force spokesman,
Maj. Jolm RAdemacher. "at·d
the aircraft was coming in
from Hawati, where it had
stopped briefly on a flight that
originated at Travis Air Force
Base in California.
Rademacher said the crash

:~~r=~~~io·~!::"

Tl'avll

occurred about 7:15 p, m. (7(15 :to the Phlllippines.
b I
a. m. EDT) .
maJor term:nai for Military Air
Clark Air Base '_V8S to be the 'rransport Ser~tce flights.
la•t stop on the flight.
The Clark f:eld crash was tht
A MATS tpokesmaa at Trav- fourth major air disaster ID the
Is said the C135 wu earrylng Western Hemisphere in lbe pas&amp;
mUitary periiiDDI!I aod their five days. brlllilllfl death off 111
Ia mllles..
.
. per sons.
Ththe IITrl• laledb filght oriCaglif~ated
REPORTS SCANT
at e avis ase tn
oml8
.
at noon, EDT, Sunday. The Reports of the d"aster were Ill
Cll5 stopped over for about two the scantest kmd . ldenWicatioD
hours in Hawaii before cont.inu- of ~ dead. ~ill _be made ~ter.
ing on the last leg of the fiight pend111g notification of relatives.

Soviets Charge Betrayal
nunism to China

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SUNDAY, MAY 10 through SATURDAY, MAY 16

"The Chinese brand of Marsism which lies at the foundaa
voluntary union of equals in tion of the ideological and theo-'lich Moscow would renounce retical platrorm of Chinese
J supremacy.
leadership is nothing else than
Both statements were pub- treason to the principles of
ihed in the Soviet pa"rty news- communisin, betrayal of the
1per Pravda as chapters in a great teachings of Marxism·Ve • part series. The articles Leninism," the statement said,
iJparently are a response to Pravda charged that Chinest
eking's statements Last fall on Communist leaders made a
lY issues dividing Russia ''fetish out of violence" and
nd Red China in their ldeolog, "militarized all aspects of llfe.H
,al and political quarrel.
It said the Peking regime hal
Sunday Pravda warned that stopped considering sociali.!m
Jeking's policies could lead to as a society built for the work. new ''comintern" with Chi· ing man.
,ese Communist chief Mao " Chinese leadership ha1 1
?ze .. turi} replacing the I ate peculiar idea of sociaUsm, one
Josef Stalib. as director of the without developed lndustries,
nternationa\ movement.
one which would perpetuate
Today the newspaper charged poverty and privations of t h e
:hat the Peking regime is ter- working masses.
""Orizing the Chinese people and " But is this 90C'1.alism which
making poverty a permanent is expounded by Marxist~Len·
way of life.
ir.isl th~!" 'Pravda asked.

Ne~ ~!~~Y ~~L~~wh ~~~t!~g~!s~?.! ~f

Nashville Dem~~sirators
Plan 3rd Week of Marching

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.m1munlst parties to reject

Supplement To

~lrlng's ''hard line" and join

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The cast for the Middleport "the children."
senior class play received rol15- In the 2nd act, the
ing applause for Its Interprets· act develops as Dr. Gooch play,
lion of tbe Donald Payton com· ed by Ellen Dutton, co~es to
edy, •·u Mother Only Knew."' call 00 her old college room·
presented Friday evening In mate, Mn. Maxwell and lnv1tes
the high school auditorium.
ber In lunch the !lflJ:! day
The play was another com- make plans for her husband , Dr.
edy situation i.• lhe live• of tbe Gooch. 1o select Mr. Maxwell
Ma•well family which proved for the college board. The chll·
a hit lll!t year.
dren think Dr. Gooch Is a male
The setting for the thr•e-acl admirer of their mother and
play was the living room of the old college beau. They dethe Maxwell home. Well cast In cide to "II&lt; things" in their
t~&lt;ir roles as Mr. and Mrs. oy,n style.
John Maxwell were James Mill· The children are aided by
er and Carol Scott.
Aunt Mary, played by Sandra
Th
med
It U d el Simpson who Is a~ the Moxwell
coth Y t' us on •Mrs•• hom~ ~oro than her own and
0 ped 1ft
e 1II'S sce!lfl u
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Maxwell became concerned •· Imparts advise to all and does
bo.it her .. ~hsent-minded" hu;. hrr part In help Mrs. M u.
b d
· be In th ·
2oth well Mrs Gooch 's husband
~remem r 8 ~r d'd ,1 Dr. ·Jeffry Gooch. played t&gt;Y
~· '"~ann:ver;~r~~
Charles Swackhamer, iJ 1 mild
~:~~~ir :;;..:"wonderful" cbll~ mannered lovable chap with a
dren d.clded 10 solve the pre- Doctor d~ in Botany. When
.
t · th ·
b he comes In call on Mr Max·
d1camen
m e1r own way Y
.
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earh ordering flowers and mak· well for an :nterview the child·
ing dinner reservations for ren take over with Wilbur prac-l.slsOiiiiitln_..,g.....====----='-----="'"'"";o;;;"""~Oi!IJ
the Maxwells.
llcally on. bls '"deaU:bed"" assist· 11
The children with their hair· ed by h•s pal. Hercules, who
bramed ideas Included BeUy even dresses as a girl In
Lou, the 15 year old "arty'" his pal.
After Mr. MIIXweO II "ln,fonn-11
daughter who thinks all men
I
are heels played by Neda Brad- ed'" of bls wile's luncheon
ford; fuu.te. by Judy Wllder· with Dr. Gooch, he Ia rea1lv II
muth as the very pretty t7 for him when he comes In
year old college freshman (help By lbe. Ume 111~ chil~en build
ing daddy with the aid of ber up thell' father s lraita, beatboyfriend. Charles Burke (bel· lng h1~ wife (at ehecken) storv·
ter known as "Brains") play· 1118 bls children, no mother at
ed by Ron Hanning· and Wil· home, Dr. Gooch consldere him
bur. their son (the ~sua! teen- poor board material. Mr. Ma:r·ll
age menace) played with due well comes home and promptdisregard for work by Jack ly throw• Dr. Gooch out the
Satterfield.
door.
In return for their services
The third acl brlnge the ell·
tbe children had a few deslgn&amp; max when Mrt. Goocb comes
or lll•ir own which Included 8 for her busband and everybody
new dress lor Connie 1 record ·linda everybody has made a
lnotonf, olf9ltloM .......
player for BeUy
and ber mlatal;e and Mr. Maxwell, who
with o fll' ol your~·­
friend. Bernadino Smith play- hos been aD over lnwn In bls
No
chilling, •• ''"""'"'
ed by Cinda Sauer. Wilbur 11 8&lt;1Ck feet, linda hlll1lleH sur·
. no r-JOMint• w.rtd't
1111 .. t atariln1-•nl1
joined by his booom pal Her· rounded by bls lovlnJ ocalfer.
I.AW~Y llol,a.
'
brained brnod.
coles Nelson, played by Davld
"B al ., B k •-- h Is
Rice and tbey too make pl8111
r ns
ur e ......,
.
orde;ing a korsege (corsage) for share as he conducts the ...,.....
Mrs. Maxwell. During l1lil time as a future lawyer but Dr.
the children ellhiblt the WIWll Gooch has called the potleo wbo
teenage "contempt" fOI' eacb arrive, motorcycle and all ancl
other
huslle Mr. Maxwell off In the
Father Maxwell arrives home pollre slltioo. Badge B11r111
and prepares for 111 evenini of plays the officer uailled by
bowling when he Ia '"Subtly" 1n- ~&lt;:It Morris and Harry McGuflormed of the
onnlvenary. far. policemen. Metnbent
From bert on he Is IUrround· the cast all gave good performed bv 11111..uons and lamtly ances in their roles.. ,.
.
.......;m as he and Mr1. M 1 1 .
Two voa~. own~. Gradwell leave f..- 111 evenJna of cfu1, uaUon Day and Halll

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roll J.yons, Iva Stewart, Connle the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Taylor, Anita Bowles, Sharon Mary Beth Toney, honored
Quillen, P•ula Michael. L y n n queen, presided and olficen
Daniels, Matilyn Swan. Judy elected were Linda Daplell. lmMartin, Lynda Dunfee. Ruth ored queen; Stephanie Pu!IIB,
Reed and Cheryl Ebersbach. senior P!incess; JennUer BlaltesJoy Boggs aocompant..r
the lee, jumor prlncess1 Linda Yost,
III'OUp on the p~ano.
guide; and Linda Lyo111, mar·
The orchestra, under the dl· shal Sandra Bunce ol Mlddlerechon of Mr. EuJene Gherke, port wat elected In recdve U:e
pl•yed severlll musical selec· merit of honor award, whlcb
lions before opening curtain and will be given al the i!'and ,...
between act•. Prompters for the sion.
play were Marilyn Sw~ and
Lynn Daniels; Steve Little was
GO ON BIKE
stage man•ger and ushers were Boys of Scout TrooP 24t of
Moureen Darst, Carolyn Nichol· Pom"!",oy,, Ohio took a "Secood
son, Susie Slater, UIU1111 Slav. Class h1ke Sunday. May
t.
Janice Tannehill,
Dollie They cooked out and weal ftve
Bo r and Sue N
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mlttee were Jim Neutzliog. on their Second Scorecard. Tltq
Dove Thomas. David Well!Dan, meet every Wednesday 11 lbt
Te:ry Johnson. Darrell
Me· Odd Fellows Hall.
Kinney, Harry McGuHin and
Don Hanning. Mrs. Clarence Judy &amp;!Ieber, Columbus, II
Lacey was director of the play "I"'ndlng Mother'• Day week"·
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People In

Mrs. Rull Watson, Mrs. Jler.
A ulule In ASCAP the Am· -rellas are widely known.
Mrs. Stell! coocludecllbe pro- tba Scott ·-' Mr1. ~--k Evlll
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m..erican Society of Composers, Mrs. Klein lmtoduced M r a. gra.m waUl a seJectiOD compo~~- visited Thuradly It Falrborl.
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erica, highlighted the May meet~ port Presbyterian Church, who U5U8J. torm watb. Mrs. ~merson 11 seriously ' ·
ina of Return Jonathan Meip played a medley of VIctor Her- Jones, resent. a.rut Miss Bess Mrs. Olan Genb~lmer retumChapter, Daucbtera of the Am· bert numbera includl118 •"Kisa oannoru u1 charie. llurin8 the ed to her- home, Columbu• today
erlcan Revolution, Friday after· Me Again.'' and othera. Mrs. busme,. moel1118 plana were after • visit wltb ber daUJhl«
. - t at the home of Mrs. Jlar. Klein narrated program
read- made to hold 1 lll'ave markinj and oon-ln·law, Mr. and Mrt.
old LohJe lD Pomeroy.
in&amp; an original poem entitled. Bef'VlCe for thtl late .Miss Grace William Sheridan and daughters.
In bibu"' to American Mu· "I Remember" a nootalglc back. Horton anl1 Mra. Alired .ElDer· Mr. and Mrs. William Sheri·
sic Month, Mrs. 0. P. Klein, wartJ view ol the sllent movlea feld on Sunday aflernooo, May dan abd daughters have moved
American Music &lt;halrman, had for whlcb Mrs Steil! was plan· :It al3 p.m. m the Beecb Grove from Middleport In tho Genhel·
prepAred an interestJnc end un- ist.
cemetery, Plans were made lor mer home, Athenl Road.
u•ual mmlcal prosram featur· Mrs. Harley also read
an tlw June lunclleon to be beld at Mrs. C. L. Amold spent the
"I am very pleased at being log local musicians.
article writteu by Mrs. Klein Crow's Town and Country l~• pall ....Send with Mn. Max·
able to receive this hooor and The program was
opened several years ago giving tribute tauront in Pomeroy t"rlday, lne Amold and daUChter, Su·
I want to thank everyone who with an organ and plano duet In Mrs. Steiff, her lister and June 12 with Mrs. Harold Sar· S81111a.
made lt possible," Karen said. with
Mrs. Chester
Erwin. brothel' and her father, the lata gent chairman of arrangementa, Mrs, Velma Douglas and dau·
Karen Is a Senior at Frank· Church of Christ organist, at Professor Lewis, who conduct- Miss Amanda 1'bomu, StaU. ghter, June are spelldJnJ the
Heights High school. Colum· the console and Mrs. Lohse at ed a mmlc therapy program Regent, will be lbe guest speal&lt;· )llothera Day weekend at Ivy·
bus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the grand piano. They played at the Galllpolis State Institute. er.
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dale, w. va. wllb ber mother,
two selectloiiS entitled. "Mood She began at an early age of Mn. Cburleo &amp;ird was lrana- Mrs: Eucla Hamrick, .
Ra:ym&lt;&gt;nd Miller, and l!l'anddau. MeiOOlc" and "My Task"
12 playing overlureJ and opera !erred to the Ciacinnati cllap- ,
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f Mr · and Mrs. Royal Mrs. Erwin presented :..ver· selections under the advice of
at her request. At the close GEa:alGl:'.:;:..~"t
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ASCAP Including
"Always." the many organizations, t h e Mrs. Lohse, Mrs. William Brad· serva 00 a
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"Wedding Prayer" and "Ah, church. and veterans at Cbilll· lord 'l"d Miss Bess Sanborn ser· Mr. and Mrs. Cburleo-lt Karr
Mrs. Robert McElhinny will Sweet Mystery of Life." Mrs. collie and many others tbul Mrs. ved a salad course In those at· Sr. visited Thuraday evening at
be the guest. of her daiiJhter, Jamea Harley gave highlights Steil! has served for m any teodmg. An arrangement
of HarrlsonvWe with Mr. and Mra.
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m~:siclan, Victor Herbert, whose years and is still active as m blue irs and whte spmg now· Gerold Morrie,
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from the life of the verstlle accompanist.
era centered the table.
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Mrs. Nenl!ling, who
a prayer for Mother's Day. Ml'!. Karen Miller. the president, 0 for hei lliterflew
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Roy Holter save ""the verse of and one of the lllOI!It active mem. ''
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Nineteen members responded •cbool FHA, was
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Mrs. Max Harrah , assis ted by . . ~b. u U: y hwearmg dan h e- FHA'er can get, tbe State
Mrs Clarence Neutzling enler· Slfl Lng elr orne rna e lt:l
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er. ed with lhe cl ub coltecl m f*rs P.lams on work on the Eas t- month was brought and descrilr
umson. Devotions laken trnm t:! lll Hagh School. lav. n.
.by Mrs. Reid Young. Mrs.
~lalthew 5.:!.IJ were led bv Mrs. Paul Baer g.ve an ln· rHomer Holter gave a tall: on
:::;.:;~:;;;;;1 i' lere&gt;t:ng book report on W I I d " plan to grow specimens to
IFlowers m North Amema A' show•• and used mums as her
demonstration and talk on a.r· jillustration.
Ribhoos were awarded for op.
class arrangements to Mrs.
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Holter, Mrs. Reid Young,
" THE CHECKERED FLAG"
Mrs.
Purley
Karr, Mrs. Donald
(Eastman Col or )
POMEROY, OHIO
Mora aod Mrs . Wyatt Chadwell.
-and" TRIGGER HAPPY ' '
Refreshments were .served by
TONIGHT
1\taurt-&gt;ell O' Hara. Bl'ia u Kr1 lh
the hostesses during the social
"THE WHEELER DEALERS "
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hour.
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Miss M1drught s Notebook: Get ready
~r ~ n:~ ~nema.hero who has.nowhere
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ged way, comes from Canada but is a
sure bet to climb tO the top of the ladder
in Hollyw?od. He can do anything from

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nelly Rhodes. Remember it well ... Leg·
end has II that Richard Burton has never
viewed one of his own fllms. But be may
be tempted to see his newest, "The Night
of the Iguana." Only few privileged ex·
eeul!ves have seen it, but they say )lis
performance Is of towering stature-obviously destined for the Academy Awards

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race.

:,onja Henie, recently a guest at the
Regency, made the predictable gesture·
she wired ahead for one room but tw~
&amp;ale deposit boxes for her jewelry. Ob,
VIously, she needed them. At a dinner
party in the dining room she appeared
'"?th two diamond rings on each hand.
diamond necklace and diamond earrings
•.. George DeWitt's date at the Eighth
Wonder in Greenwich Village was Mary
Martin~bot not the Broadway star. This
beauty w.as a fashion model, and Mary
Martin Is her real name' . . . The off·
Broadway hit "The Aniorous Flea"-in
which Lew Parker came off with such
glowing iwtl..-has been sold 10 closed
clrcuit television. camera crews taped
the show at the York Theatre a few days

ago.

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rapidly from tbe first run housef'tt
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II. Finney was excellent in "Tom " b t

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' Civil rights demonstrators planned to begin their third
· week of protests at segregated restaurants in Nashville,
ITenn., today in a campaign that bas resulted in almost
' 200 arrests.
"The demonstrations will continue until a public aecommodations bill is approved by the city council," Mrs.
c. E. l\lcGruder, president of the Nashville branch of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP)," told UPI .::.
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" We wi11 step up our
strations this week and
march on the city hall.
will continue Lndefinitely,"
Falls, Iowa, stuMcGruder said.
at Ole State College ol
About 300 Negro and while
and faculty memberl

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Autumn seems near- and happy--to

the prod~cers of the forthcoming Broadway musical, "Ben Franklin in Paris "
starring Robert Preston. The show is ~J.
ready tops in the annual Fall theatre part,y derby ... . . Rock 'n' roll star Leslie
Gore, who will be feted at Delmonico's on
her 18th birthday, is one of the hottest
teen·age stngers m her field but she"s
much more excited about th~ fact that
she has just been accepted at Sarah Law·
renee College ... Robert Dher~ in Lon·
don producing a comedy film titled "AI·
lez France," keeps grumbling about the
snail's pace of things. He avers, "The
British have a habit of working so little
and so slowly, I've heard of Never on
Sunday but with these English It's Nev·
er on Saturday either." Dhery Is irked
because the London authorities "refused
to let hlm use extras dressed as policemen for some street scenes. U seems a
couple ol crooks disguised as bobble•
staged a successful holdup in Lo.n don recently, and now the real cops don't trust
anyone In phony uniforms.
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Baptist

gathered at a
a "silent march and
church in Nash- mail • in" civil rights demon-Sunday and conducted an stration for today.
At Manhattan, Kan., pickets
charging racial discrimination
·planned to continue to march
Io,~:~~ two barbershops. T h •
claim the shops refuse
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all

Following much acclaim for her guest appearonces on
NBCTV's "That Was the Week That Was," versatile
young actress Phyllis Newman will now be a regular
on "TW3" for the rest of this season and for next.
In addition to guesting on the weekly satirical revue,
Miss Newman has acted In severol Broadway procl~tions and has been a frequent television guest.

O'Toole? Success
Has Tamed Him
BV I!IISIUNE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD- (NEA)
flu sucee.. spoiled · Peter 0'·
Toole
HNo," is the resound!nl an• - from bls friends and coJ.
leagues who have seen lbe tall.
lanky lr!Bhman with the laugJ&gt;.
Inc eyes IIDd the f.... of •
&lt;ynical leprechaun uplode oa
lbe worid•s ICI'eeOS.
Since bJs bill bit Ia "Lawrence
of Arabia," O"foole joined RlcJ&gt;.
lrd Burton in 14 Becket" and
eurrenUy Ia working In the Utle
role ol "Lord Jim."
"Success has ~~~«ely exheusted me," laugbo O'Toole hlm..U.
"Nev., _.lled 10 hard · IU IDf
life. U an)'lhln1. I've clianlecl
from a bell·raioer In • flmll)'
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people tlloy IHMoaee . . . - lile'
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ChaDIIel Ill, '.'T8r.a and 1be
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loJ ootid In 11o1• IIIem Ia plae.,
rve 101 1 oolld renterple&lt;e 11
my wile (former 111m
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ill•e loeell ....pi off t1Ie ~
dorlDC o 1[oop llrltohl
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