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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Prest- by fbrmer President Dwight D.
denl JolmJol: carried Cillo by Eisenhower In biJ second vi&lt;&gt;a record 1,02'1.~ votes Nov, s •t.ry llller !)emocrat Ad1rl E.
II2CI Democratle Sm. stephen SteveniCII, now the llllbasaa&amp;.
M. YOIII?I defeated Rep. Robert to ,the UDitid Nad0111.
Taft Jr. by 11,11'1 volel, tbe offl. . The oHiclal nturDI allowed
clal tabulation today sbowed.
Jolwon polled 2,488,311 votea.
T1:ere was no lmmedlate IDd\- Goldwater 1,470,885. Jolmsoa's
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cation from Taft's headquarter- total waa a record lor a pres!~~ TIONS, N. Y. - wbetber be woold alk lor a re- deDUal candidate In Oblo;
Its 1 --;;:;,!""Aasembl,y opens count of the llel"'torial · race.
Y..., G2lhra 11,Mt
ong...._~ 19M sesslo!l ~ Taft lu!s five days to d~ YOUJIII In winn1DJ biJ secoud
~ atroDil proapect:l fJl an If he wlU challenge lhe tesulta 1 term polled 1,1113,101 volea. Taft
le . _ lor _lurlber of the race In 1Jhlch he was received 1,8118,'111 votes. YOUIII'I
talkl ~ avert • show_down on rated tb!l favorite.
~lorli1 was about Ujlll more
Ruasla 1 rlcht to vote. The op. Johnson's majority of 1,02'1,418 thjm sho~ In !be unofficial tab. ~EST waa scbedulid lor I p.m. over Republican Sen. Barry M. ul1tlooa made previously by the
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1Goldwater broke !be Oblo reo- ~ of state.
Seeretary of State Dean Rusk Iord lor 1 presidential con~ .of A Taft spokesm111 said 1 few
and Soviet Forelp Minister An- 822,955, It bad been let In lli5S days ago that any bcinelt Qlll·
drel Gromyko held a lon1 bul l
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tabs Ia the tabillallon that
mJabt be ~~~~vereclln a recount
would )ll'obably llll1ln!:e
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wltboat a net K4in _lor ellber
...ndldate.
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Seeretary of Stale Ted W.
Brown, ~ alate's d:lef ·e\ee.
lion olflceJ, l2lkl he bad dllo
CUlled the labula~ With Taft
and doubted that the Clncilmatl
'Republlcall would Ut a recount.
Taft'• l!efeat waa coosldered
orie of tile ma)GI' upseta na·
tlollally ·Jn !be eJee\ki'l. HI:: fa.
lber, t1:e late $e!l. _Jiobert A.
Taft, wu a f~ 'GOP Sen·
~le leader. Taft al_fl_wu rated
a billavorite In 1Jiei rue and
eonaldered one ol the GOP'I
bright young alan who prob•

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bly would 10meday-be a presl- 1 For a recouut to be IIIICCelldeilllal ..l?dldate.
1u1 • mlllate of at 1ea11 Ht• '
MOll '!bsen'en belleved Taft votes 111 Taft'• favor would need
ran 111 aceptiDnally strong to be IOIIIId A Taft apollesman
race ill comlnl u close as be had lndlc~ .mlltakes would
;IJd to tbe 7$-year-&lt;&gt;kl Yolllllln have to be fouDd In large
view of Jolmlon'• IDI?IIhlllg vic. ll'OOPI to offset lhe Young ma..
lory. A Taft apokeaJIIliD said jorlty
With JolmloD Winning by 1,027,
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100 votea Taft had overcome a The returns lhowed that in admlllloo volel In the Johnson diUon to Johnson only one other
landslide.
. person polled more lhan two
1'Ybunc ~ a statement In mUllon votes. He wes former
Wuhlnglon eapressiJl8 tban1u Gov. c. William O'Neill who re.
for his v1e1oey and promised to eelved 2,10l,fl5 In wlnlllllg r•
"COIIIlnue .to represent Ill the election to a term as Ohio Su·
people of Oblo with ftdeUty, zeal preme Court judge. He defeat·
and ~I Industry.'' A liberal, od Joseph D. Bryan of ColumYOUDII pneraJJy supports the buo by 1193,011 on the DOII·parti· ,
,John- ProtiJ'81111
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_ tted ' SAIGON, . South VIet Nam
the U. S. Marlner-4 ~be a (UPI) -Communist guerrillas
~ay ~ead start on the:r own shot down two U.S. II)IUtary
Zond·2, ~bleb _w•• (Junched &amp;lrcralt today oa the fringes of
toward Ma,rs _MOnday,
the 110-Called Red • controlled
Within H houn~ however, the "Iron triangle'' 30 mUes northoftlelal Soviet news
agency east of Saigon:
, Tass re~rted ~I "the power An American mtlltary spokes.
'll!pPIY aboard !lie statiOn Is ap. man said the American crew'\Jroximately ~per cent below men In both incidenti "escaped
lhe 0xpeeted·
serious injury" and were res.
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cued by· Ame:iean belleopiA!I'I.
' PASADENA, CALIF. &lt;UPI)- '11le lint craft downed by
t.!ariner-4, ils el~ "eye" Vl!t Cong fll'OUDd lire waa a
firmly oo the star Canopus, ~
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lighter-bomber. It was piloted '11le spokesman said the
by 111 Lt. Kemp ,P. Roedema, raider was on a "training
:11, of Garfield, N.J. Kemp par- slon" over CommUDJst--eontrolled
achuted to safety. but !Us Viet- jungle terrain when It wa• bit
~- co-pilot apparently did while fiylllg at about 700 teet,
not II2CI 11 lilted as missing In
action.
The plane "lOIII altitude rap.
'11le second croft downed was Idly," the spokesman said. Jloe.
a turbojet HUlB helloopter, dema reported that when-he re.
which wu destroyed on the aUzed the plane could not re.
ground after it made a forced tum to its base, be 11ve the orJandinll wben hit by Red IP'OUlld der to ball out.
lire. 'lbe lour U.S. Army men "Roedema ... repeated the
order to baD out to 11:e VNAF
(Vletnameee air Ioree) pilot
several times, but be . did
know whether 11 wu clll'liid 1
out," the 1pokesman aaid.
of •late lbil

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aero,_. craft. searchlnl ll!t !por1!!d no IiCht ~ tl:a milllllg

AIRMAN SWISHER

MelvlD R, Swllber, alrmaa
USN, IIID tl Mr•.
~ Mn, Harley R, SW!Iber
ei Roate 1, Mlddlepert, paduated Oet. 11, fmD the Ari·
atloa F.amlllarllaliall Scllool
at tbe Naval Air Tecllnleal
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How Can We Promote Demoeracy?
Editor'• Note: Tbla II an editorIal written by a atudent editor of an

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Hue II a partlalanawer to lhll que•
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n 11 the duty of an American cltiaen
to do all within hll power to extend
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fOrt, we u a nation of Individuals must
lltrlve to aet an example for theee coun·
~~~ wblcb art on the brim of Commun·
lam and the hen-today, aone-tomorrow
•10vemment1.
We, u youth and adult&amp;, should be
their ttachel'l and Julde• for we have
.,... aranted • long and proud tradition
~ tetrlcanlsm with democracy u ltl fl.
· 1111
. However, lhll does not mean to
t.U tl em about democracy, but to show
tbem. We llhould send raprasentatlves of
pl!llple who w11l be wiiUng to work with
. JIIort unfortunates tllan they and who
art able to Jive a flrll·hand trnowledJe of
clemocraey.
· We must realise that these countries
are faced with more serious problems
than with those that our country 11 faced When we are Jiving wlstance to
these c:oUDtries, It Is our responsibility to
IH that this aid (whether military, monetary, or penoaal wise) goes to the peopo
It and not to their teacfen who have II·
ready been well versed on the Ideals of
cltmoeracy ancl wall proVided with a

comfortable maana of l!lnlval. We
ahould not, however, forte ttllalld upon
the people. Often they resent American
aid because they are not assured that 'tlle
Americans UDderstand fuli.Y their problems and the hurdles which they must
clear u a n•'f and ~ble 1ovemment
or -. an old, but wtal ont. l'efbaPI, wt
are too basty In judging whq we should
atep In or when we should bow out. Let
us remember that a little retpect for an·
other country'• power
a lona: way.
Tbt foremost Idea with whiCh we
ahould be concerned u free American
cltlsens II: "Charity bteJnl at borne!"
How can we, u indlvlduall, hope to show
these people the outltandJDI Ideals of
democracy, when certain JP'OIIPI within
our own country are not enjoy!IIJ the
principles which are eupposeiUy arattted
to them by a democratic form of govern·
ment? It II our respondhlllty to protect
these minority aroups for they are u
much a part of our working government
as are tlie muse•. It II our responsibility
to cho.se a good president, one who win
lead our country In the path1 of liberty,
justice, equality, ll)d opportunity to ev•
ery American, regardleu of race, color,
creed, or sex. It II our responslblUty and
our privilege In a democracy to speak
out against tyranny, totalltarlanllm. and,
finally and most pressing, the world
threat of Communism. Let all Americans
unite for one commoll purpos~1 to ever
strive to preserve this prfucl)llt which
represents the blood of our forefath~
who died that our country might endure.•
This is our prtnelple, our ldtll of
dtlllocracy.

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Yuletide bill . . . Have a warm,

fHllDJ. WU!tam L. J&gt;atterson blgh in the
Communist Party of the. Unlttd '•States,
arrived safely In the USSR tor meetings
with the new Ruulan chiefs.

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mer all-American and a former Mlu America . . . The ftrat santa Claua of tht
~euon has taki!ll up a station outside the
Albert French rlitaurant In Greenwich
Vlllagt, and his bt&amp;r!! Ia green. lt't not
exactly tredltlonal, but lt'l probebly appropriatelY hip for that ne1Jhb0r'bo6d
. . . , Stalll!haw, ortctnator of the "Milk·
man's Matinee~ on t'idlo. hu sUffered hll
lliCOIId lltart attack.
Mamie Van Doren, who got a lot of
tntl!llclty mileage out of blllplayer lo
Jtllnlly, has a new eultor on the eout.
He's not u famous 11 Bo, but he't years
.youDPr than anyllod)', and his ha4' Is
more blOnde than Mamie'• •., . Hlppl•lll

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UaW l'nM 111m 111•11 · votot compllod by hil aearea1
'lbe Wlldcalt ....,ed their er1 In tbe tbree eoo!Ht. plaftil N
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• dlilllnl 6H7 win th111 fat. Last Mer«rvllle 1nm Here'• llm1an Trace' a !'&amp;- hiJII*I money.... iD •
MelilaolrDe of jlle Cle1!la
COlAllOIUI (IJPI) - )!:lrle hu
OVII' WlltoD. '!bey -tlnued 1o wbl a league crown Wll the mainlJ11 acheclule.
GoJt
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Meull'M to
their fine abowlne tbe nest ev· 11151-41 •
under Paul Shaw. Dec. l - Wllton · •........ · · A cli'CIIIt. won U,
'lbe
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ID 1l1lbllla an4 • alate Tbt lint-year Mllllilloo I!01Icll
enin11 llainlt an 1Junpd team, The Wlldeall eao and will be Dec. 4 - Eastern · · . ... . .•. A Cbamplon el the Year''
pltchen Jim ·DM • !JI
tille Ill hil flnt ,_ at the wu 1bf lint penon ever to
but were balled lhll put week toup opponents.
Dec. 11 - North Gollla . . . . . H lsauOd by GoU Digest
ll&lt;ndenaa,. tbe fldt
helm, toda1 DfJD8d United win coscb ol the Jell . _ ,
by KJaer Crtek, c.4f.
Rucker baa av0f8lled 20 pointl Dec. II - Decatur Wash . . . A
KIDIII Cit¥ ad tilt
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Prete IDienlattonal Oblo l!llb two years nmninc and a1ao
Tbt two wins are
already a game MOiltgomery 13 and Dec. It - Shade . . . . . . . . . • H SERVICIIS SCHEDULED
HoiiiiOII. Both were • .. •
hiCb ICbool Claa AA fiiOiball three limes In a career,'
more than Mercet"Vllle
Cremm", 11
Dec. 29-!0-Holiday Tolll'lley at LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Fu- ter of .JiaD Dii!lo, a . . . loothol1 ooacb &lt;l(.1he year.
tel hu JDIIIIered In the Jllll
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-.1 aervlcee for Cbarlel G. club,
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It wu the lbinl llml Bruce Other top.lllgbt coaebel lbat
three _.,..1 u lba tcbocir
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Jan. I - Southweslern . . . . . . A CUrtil 50, former executive
wu voted the bollor by the placed 11JCb In the N1WinC
bad 1o81 S1 gaines llrallbt.
nee, .J't
Jan. 15 - Kyger Creek ..... A sports' editor for tbe Los Ange- tioDII Bocb)' tap; 11111&amp; Ill
1tate'1 sports writers coaches were Jimmy ADen of Newllfk,
Led by s.t Terry Rucker,
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Feb. 5 - Decatur Wash . .. . H les 'l'lmeo, will be held W~
and sportscasters. He 'first was Bill Berton of Elyria, LoWeD
Coach Evans has eight returnFeb, 19-20 Gallta County TOUfllt day at Glendale, Calif. Curtis __;_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _..,;;;
coach of the year In 1960 and 800!"'- Sprmgfield South, Tony
entury'6 boo-boo
mg lettermen this seuon. ·
leS
Uf
ey at HT
. died In his sleep Sunday morn.
again year ago both times Chllcchlero of Ashlabula IIIII T
Tile other lettermen are: 1- 1
Jan. 22 - Eastern .... .... 11 1118 .
while' at1 Sand~'
Don Drebus of East Cleveland
urn~ into But
. PT. PLEASANT _ Mr1. An- Jan. :!11 - North Gallll .. .. , . A
'lbe stocky Bruc'e, who has a Shaw. A rota! of 42 coaches rena Glenn Price, 54, Sand Hill Feb. 12 - Southwestern ... H DISCONTINUES FK~NCIDS£
72-12-3 record in nine yeers as cetved nommattODS.
Grid Play o/1964
Road, Pt. Pleasant, died SaturCIN•;lNNATJ tUPil- Bill J)e.
a head eoach. Is unbeaten in his Bruce Is a nalive of Pitt&amp;- NEW YORK (UPI) - The
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day at 6:45 p. m. In Pleasant
Witt, owner of the CinciDnatl
last 3Z games at Sandusky and burgh, Pa., and later lived at I' "boo boo of the century" was
Volley Hospital after a short
BOW' Ce
Reds, announced Moaday that
Massillon.
Cumberland, Mel. He went 00 pulled by him Ia laat Saturday'l
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Illness.
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When Leo Strang left Massll- Ohio Slate, but a knee mjury Army-Navy game, Army Coacb
She was born Se te be 16
Ga., franchise m the Southern
ion for the eoDege
Bruce cut short his playlll8 career Paul Dietzel claimed Monday.
1910 in Princeton
r th.
League and purchased the franlanded the select ,JOb at the there.
"We won, so I can 11alk
daughter of lhe l~te AI~ Ee
chise of the Knoxville, Tenn.,
Stark County Scboi&gt;l, His philit." the former Miami UDiver.
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club
osopby of coecblng remained After graduation In 1953, oily player and coach told a Firestone, Gi.J, and Evans and AlUla Glenn Epps Calfee.
CCI
the same - stick to the tp'OUJ1tl Bruce became backfield coach meeting of N.w York tootheD Sausage posted wins MOnday Mrs. Prtce WaJ an employee8
HULL SENT DOWN
when poulbie.
al Mansfield Senior and theD writers.
night In Gallipolis Independent! of Lakin Stale. Hospital and
PT. PLEASANT - The snow
ClllCAGO (UPI 1 - Dennis
Bruc_e, 33, ,... a landslide moved to Saler_n to take over In the fourth period, Dietzel League action In Washington! ~!'dent of {omt Pleasant for and icy highways contributed HuU, brother of the Chicago "TIW
winner in the annual balloting 88 head coach m 19511.
sen, in a subsUiute with an or- SchooL
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meJt::: ::; lears. She was to three accidents Monday mor· Hawks' star wing Bobby Hull,
conducted by UPI. He more His record at Salem was 2l-9 der to quick kick. A penalty h F~esto;', ~~nd Jo~ M~l-~ of Princeton :O~"to!:urch nlng resulting in heavy proper- was sent down lo the club's St.
and in four yean at Sandusky was assessed In the meantime, F
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ty damage but only minor per- Louis farm team today. The
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he was 34-3-3. AI MasslUon ~ puslllng Army to o fourth dowu a :..
opemng
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move was made to reduce
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Toal&amp;bl
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Surviving are her
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the reserve rold quarterback
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Route 2 south of the intersecRio Grande College at Cedar· MCKAY NAMED COACH
Rollie Stichweb.
outscored Falstaff 20 • ter Mrs, Mary
lion of Routes 2 and 17 when
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11 rnlherthat otanza.
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W. Va., and one brother, A. a car driven by Storlie W. SteJ
Heod Coach Jolm McKay, shrugged: "An order 1a an or- 0
scorers were Foresto~ E. CaUee Buntin ton
vens, 56 Galli lis Fe
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Funeral services are being off the berm then .;.,t back, sUd
gym, Gallipolls).
Notre Dame last Saturday, was tion at fourth and 20 and Navy Aaron Buffington paced
. held 'l'Uedday at 10 a. m. in till the Icy highway and struck
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named Monday to head the eouldn't believe It" Dietzel olilff Wtth 19, John Kamenski the Chapman • Wilcoxen Mort- the southbound car of Da ld
Southwestern at KJ8er Creek West COI!Chill8 staff for the 1!llh said. ' 'The aafety m;., nn
had I&amp; and Cuppel added 11.
uary wltb Rev. Garry Roach Fielder Jr 42 New llav:
Trace at Eastern
annual East-w..t Shrille game theD back, then up and
The haUtime score waa
officiating. Burial will be in Steven.:,..;· cited for failure
thens at Middleport
JaJJ. 2.
and then almost fielded the Falstaff.
the Rest Haven cemetery
have vehicle under control Pro
Ga]llpolls at Logan
punt whell Stlchwlh did quick EvaM, with • 28 point
Princeton, Friend&amp; may call at perty damage 1o the two ~lc:
NelaonvlUe at Jack11011
FIGHT REStJLTS .
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period, defealed Goodyear
the mortuary,
leo was estimated at , 1 000
Pomeroy at Wellalqn
f!Y UniiH 1'*1 ,;r tawtloul
53 in_the oecond eon1081 of the
The second mishap inv~SatardaJ
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MANCHESTER, 1Eng. lUPf)
ELECL'S OmCERS
everung.
TIDE TAitES TITLE
sated ,by State Pollee occurred
Findlay College at Rio Grande -Wiille Putrano, 174%, Miami, Modern Woodman
c a m p EvaM' Dave Holter was
at 9:35 a.m. one mile north o1
&lt;2 p. 111~ 1ame at GaiD- Fla., stopped Terry Dowues, 7230 at Burllogbam beld
ill man for both 1eam1 aa he
· NEW YORK (UPl) - The Salt Creek Bridge on Route 2 1
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.Britain &lt;11) retains world recutar meeting and election ol ed 24 points !brooch tbe boopa. final United Preu lnternalion· when a ear driven by Bennie
oat_HID at GallipOlis (I p. m: light hea~ IItle.
office's SaturdaJ for both lhe TCfll Pltcbford wu
al major college football rat. Alfred Slover,
lllldne)', Ohio,
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lngs with first place votes and trsvel!ng south olid int:o 0 northNEwPORT 4 DOOR
Kyser ~ lll Fairland
PIULADELPIIIA ·(UP!) were made lor a Chrlatmal par. John Fuller ,added eight
won-lost re&lt;ords Ia parenth• bound car driven by Paul J.
W~ Local at A!hens
... ~rae Benton, 1621'6 , PbliodeJ. ty on Dec. 12, A fish fry ,was Bill Brown • 18 polnll led
"': .· ·. Morgan, 33, BarbouravUle, w.
V-8 motor, automatic traosmissi9n, power brakes,
R~ at S'outliwestem
pbla, outpointed James Elll8, beld followln&amp; lba
buslnesa losers, wblle Bill Hackney
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power steering, radio, heater, white sidewall t1rea,
'Wabama at Middlepor I
160*, LoulsvUie, ~. (J).
meeting.
nine and Willie Call. and
Pobda mated at fliOO. Slover was citLow mileaee, real sharp car.
Roberts ~acb bit for eight
1. Alabama (22) (10.0)
333 ed for failure to haVII Vehicle
Tbt WIDJlerl led at halftime 2. Arkansas (7) (1114)
301 under cootrol.
ID-17.
3. Notre Dame (f) f.J)
%15 The Sheriff's . Department Jn.
Gi.J WOil Ita third pme ol 4. Michigan (Z) (H)
241 vesligaled a two vehicle mistalllpalgn In thAI liDale, 11- $. re- (9-1)
!13 hap at 11:10 a.m. 011 Route 33
M from Scott'l Grocery.
6. Nebraska (11-1)
1116 lll!llr Clifton wbicb resulted in
Five GW men bit the
7. Louisiana St. (7·1-1) x 99 John W. Rickard, 73, Clifton
flgure mark.
I. Oregon State (8-2)
• 81 M:eiving a cut lip and Carl Wolfe led the way
9. Ohio Slate (7-2)
66 elbow. Rickard travelill8 south
3Z, Mlkt Morrison had!B7 , rles 10. Southern Cal (7-3)
411 on Rt. 33 and a northbound car
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IIIII
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driveB by Harry Carry Roush,
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x-Has not yet eompleled 18, eollided on the icy highway.
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Roser Lemley'• 23 points
JJeBaon.
Neither driver waa cited. Jlam.
ae Scott's and C. A. Duncan Second 10- 11, Florida State age lo tbe Rickard vehicle was
wao aeeood with 14.
"You'D Lllte Our Quality Way Ill Dolq Bullnea'
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41-30
WY 2,5342
P01neroy, Ohio
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Tlien she uked for the pi1't of ibe
French nurse In the Broadway·houncl comedy . . . RePort&amp; that Jacquelllle Ktll·
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1he attended a private dinner party reached the papers - especia117 because the
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no way or lmoW~na In advantt that the
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Charlie Elrfeld, former vice presl·
dent of 20th Century-Fox has "gone
legit," and is currently ~volved In the
new Pboebe·Henry Ephron comedy ...Ev·
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acheduled to open on Broadway before
the end of the year. Marie Champion Is
wanted for the lead oppoalte Nigel Pat·
rick, and If that deal goe~ through, it
aeem• certain that Gower ChamP.Ion will
direct the show - almolt a gtlt-edged
auarantee of auccesa • . . William Hold·
en went collllderaby out of hla way to
vlllt Capuclnelln the et of "What'a New,
Pussycat?" - he made a little trip from
Lausanne to Paris .;_ but he loll hlt tem·
per when the photographers and report·
ers came running to record bls presence.
After saying thMt only the Swiss seem to
respect a man's privacy theae days, Bill
100111ed home and Capucine refused to
ooll\ment on bls vanllihinl act.
Pro football att Tommy McDonald
and bls wife art the proud parentl of a
new baby boy . . . Roullen Mamoullan'a
charmtna: book, "Ablgayll," about the
. cat who lives In the manger at the time
of the birth of Christ, baa sold out tt•
flnt edition - 15,000 coplu - and 11
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haJlllY 'about Oecar Peterson's cul'i'ent
trlumph. When 1111 Verve contract ran
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alid hll album with trumpeter Clark Terey Is a amash . . . Joe Levine'• newell
eucceu slol1 II a ldddy picture cllled
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adan, Nigeria, and at E n 1 •
Mr. ind Mrs. Everett Gra· land's Cambrldp Unlveralty.
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tongue, . One ~y, lXII•, hla pariy
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B, Mmer

B. AdJms
N. FIO)'d
L. Gilmore
ltddicap

Total

w. z Loll 1
lola'•

Ilea~!~&gt;' llllop

M. Lehew
K. Walker

P. YOUIIJ
J. Good!lite

P. Collins
Handicap
Total
Woa I !A&gt;III e
1!4'a .\ulo Trim
J . OHland
M. Vineyard
M. Call
F. Manley
Bllnd
Handicap
Total
Won~ Lo&lt;l s

Ma•••

4(18
~I

310
306
4'15

336
2224
347

285
340

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D. Jones
E. Searles

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336
288

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elobby Pins Carded

1948

City Keystone "'
Ind. High G~me - D. Nleri
... 198, .
•
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N. Mayfl' 1
47
Aoh
:
~nd- High Serieo - D. Nlerl
D. Hunnell
145 Clark
Haocllcap
741
Crail
!~ Team High Game - Kelth
Total
Yeauger
137S
Goble Ford, 756.
54
Won 11MI1
Handicap
~~ 1 Team· H11h Series
lola's
Total
Beauty ShOp, 2224,
Sllnl Ray1
Won 2 Lost I Polal• I
C. lfaMibl
1f8 '
Crow'l Steak House
INDUSTRIAL LEAGE
B. Hen1ltr ..
S24
till
lnaeta
Nov. It, INC
504
ll. V111Vnutien
ee Coates
K &amp; C Jewelers
480
c. HaiJerty
221
Haley
R. Bowen
4311
453
T. Vaqban
IJI
Knight
P. Redford
418
5011
Handicap
540
Sears
L. Wolle
Blind
474
2469
Total
1!40 . T~tal
.
260
W011 1 Loll 1 ,
'll'ou 1 !A&gt;st I Points 2
A. Stobart
474
.\lley, Cats
Ind. Hllh Game - .R. Clark J. Johnson
175
B. Werry
197 223.
Total
2239
1.88
Ind. Hl&amp;h Sertts - K. V•••~ 1 W011 1 Lost t Points 2
M. Tllul
[
J. sew ·
229 ser, 572.
Swllher a: Lohte !lrufs
J . Welker
1511
Team Hlsh Game - Ma110n J . Bailey
432
M. Werry
155 I Keyatone. HI.
T. Bowen
387
468
Team High Series - Mason E. Bartel•
Handicap
394
')'olll
IIIII Keyilone, 25411.
K. McElhinny
510
~--W. Wolford
569
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WOMEN'S '111UR11DAY
Handleap
37
LEAGUE
Total
2329
Nov. It, 1914
Wm l Lost I Polnla 1
I
..._dmarll
3:15
B. Smith
Mr. Bee
I
351
N. Carsey
J . Slsi!Oil
447
31t
1. Coueh
P. easel
476
. 311
L, Burt
D. Dolson
425
. 352
J. Hysell
L. Jewell
, , 35!
3011
ltal!dlcap
M . Werry
atlf
.IIDQI:D.
1117
Total
Handicap
132
Won I ~11 0
WG.tll l
Total
2331
Ralland hnlllllr•
Nev. ll. 1M&amp;
Won % Lost I Point• 4
354
E~'• GroCer)'
D. &lt;lrate
Blue a: Gfty
2'15
Nella Bat'toli
,
390
P. ( ' V. Wippel
467
281
Bob Bal'lae
414
C. Black
E. Bachner
421 ~
212
Bob EbHn
420
M. Edwards
W. Chisler
475 1
319
Io~ ilowen
402 v. Grate
F. Porter
516
428
114
Handicap
J . Dllerr
4B3
1814
1680 T~l
Total
2362
Woll I f.fll 'l
woa • Lost s ·
Woa I Lost I Poln!o 4
·' P-. Four
New Yorll CothiDI Hoate
385
J!)e B•lley
512 .J· Weltoft
' Davl• - Warmer 1••,
R.
l!lcTUmer
324
3"1'
1
MlldnljBall'f
J.
Warner
383
,E.
Perry
440
Lois · _MCEibln!ley
m c. Krautter ·
388
R. carson
. 414
Ke&amp;Me!-415
T. Anderson
394
Total
ey
W
II
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315
0
184'
383
·
H. Chellirr
Handicap
210 · B '
Woe·1 Ltlll
Total .
·2035
lind
390
,
Total
2051
'ftle lpollero
WOII I Lui t
Won I Lo1n Polalo 2
Ben Grilldlteft
hbr1e l!llop
Aoltand 011
4!8
Barb Grlndliaff
311 A. N Sl7
J PoD od '
3S3
m H... Vineyard
r
Vlfi!Dia Hoyt
411 L, MeKl!llle•'
420
Si4 D. Gllll:e
3:JT
E .. Glllill!d
Arl~
399
Handicap
Wol I !-att I j~RPEIT. ,
R. Sar&amp;ent
443
Total
455 .
ll.fl
IIIDIOII'I Market
R. Plym81t
W011 t Loft I
102 I
P. CaJUns 1
, •._ Handicap
4.,..
2132 .
. Alley Clll ' " ..,
Total
I ell7 RUIIf]l
G. Burdette
Sit
Won Z Loll 1 Polall I
·~.•
'l'beiDia Olthotne
.. .. D. !,ark
460
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D. Nlerl
• - " ame - W. WIIIHarold RtlS..R
570
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J. JohDI!On
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Bowen
Blind
Jjandicap
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Won I lAst J Polnlt 2
Poroman • Abbott -Blackston
546
Abbott
44t
Grueser
4:1
Green
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Radford
512
Handicap
12
Total
2336
Won 2 ~ 1 Plllnl1 1

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and family of Ravepewootld ~;~II
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White' and Doris.
Clint Orr . whO Is e~loyed
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lOCAl AIIIIIOIIIIO lUlCK IIWU. Auf~ iuttut i&amp;iiJII~ fHIIMU: _ _ ___,_ _ _ _ __ at his homi here.
Mr. and ¥r•· Ralph Trwcsell]J
Dlld.e a buiiDia lrlp ,to nrr. 11
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chipn, today annoUIICed fomatlon of a group-the
Qentral Area Power Coordination Group (CAPCOJ 10 provide additional benefits in electrlr aervlce to their
eilstomero.
PVT. COLLINS
laet Wide and 1!0 f•t ~"P with etllrom direct sunlight.
llano-ill&amp; ol a ~"" ballon.
:The companies today have
room at lht back for IU!urt
!llnlfi&lt;Gfl n 11111 . , . _ kiD• • deer 1111 prop11 ty w'IMrt
available e combined powe: aen. Actlvltleo of the CAPCO I"OIIP Marble Prlvale WUllllll I. 8XJMII'Iion.
to
Joplter IIIII alii' be Hlldel, ana 1101 blvt
1111
1011
··;tlni capability or 17.9 U- will lie In two prinelpal areao: Collins Jr.,
ol Mr. •
The main entraoot to
tht
K.
cllttm.
a deer tal. mUll eall 111m at Jilt
111
1 kilowatts - about eilht
operating ond pliiiUIIIg. All of Mfl. WIUle Colllnt ol lloale bulldinl will actually be on
1J
Clhelttr rtlillonCt or aon•
ptr cent of the nation's total- the companies today are dlroct.. %, Pomel'9y, l"adaatod Nev- the bulld)l!i'l 11'001111 floor, beOhio Dlvllion ol WIIIUlfe
meet the electric require- ly or Indirectly lnW'cOnnecte'd eQiber I, from reorull trala- cause of the topclll'&amp;PhY of the IY RITA SPillER ;wRIGHT
ill AtllettJ
rqenll ol indualrJ! and an esli· with one or mort of the others itiJ al lhe Marlae Corpo Reo site on which
Ubtll')' will Recent Sunday
of
whO aN npt
mated
people. T h e by hlgh-voltase tranomllalon cruit Depl, Parrl• llallld, 8•
buill.
Mr · and Mra. Clyde Barnett ,
to !Uive tass caunot lflllllporl
When yo11 h••e ~n
c.
Comp&amp;l'ed to IIIIIIIY modem and famUy .- • Mr. and Mrs. '
Ga!UpoUt, Ohio,
the!r kUla 011 public roocll.
••t•s In which they serve are: lines and have, for many
V)rginia, Maryland, Wesi Vir· realized many of the bono!1ts of
buildlnia: not mueh alau wlll WIDI•m PIJ'fl', Mr. and Mro.
Saturday, Nev. %f, ltH
A hunter · who hunto on propin•urauoe olalm1 ,
a&amp;.a. Pellllllylvana, Ohio, lndi· lnterconnecttd system opera·
be !!Sed in the new library. The Larry Perry, Mra. VlrSIDia NovS.\LEII REPORT of
erty which bt 011'1111, but where
0. and Michigan.
lion.
maio entrance. hOwever, le com- lilt. CBJ'OI and Betty,; Charlo•
van.,. Uveatoek Co. be dott oot reside mUll purdl- l'l!lax-play te-.nt•t
HOII'ever, through CApC0, impletely enguHed by glass, from srd(I•Y NeviU and friend, Shar- HOGS - 1711 to 220 lbl. 14
ua a deer 111, plcl tht 11111111 We'U put oiU'Ielve•
1
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proved coordination of . theoe
the roof of the buildl!111 to with· on
VInton, and Mr. Jam· 1&gt;.75: :126 to 250 lbs. 14 to
protector. He doel not, iiOwtV•
in your •boa wi~ .
operations and coordination o(
in a few li1cbu of the IJ'ound. eo Nev11le and daughter.
er, have to oW!I a re&amp;Uiar hllnt.
. 75: Ll&amp;ht 13 to 15.15: Fat
the planning of the expansion
Enterfd Hospital
A metal &amp;rill will be plaefd Dennis L, Spires bblerved his 1 10 to 13; Stags 10 to 12;
(ftl lictllllt.
of the respective utilities' facil· Among
thOle who entered hltlil above the main entrance, '/2nd birthdaY. NtW. 22.
· 7 to 12: Sows I&lt; Plea 50 to
Hunter• who ·have 4etr taa•
itles will result
In additional Holzer hoopltal In the past Mland will conto!n a replica of
Darst. son of Mr. and Shoats 6 to 14.
art expected to take their kill
..JIHIIII. fiiVIIl
GatJCe
readlap: Gallipol- efficiencies and
economes. hours were Mrs. Kathryn v. tile colleae sell.
Mrs.
his
- 'Steert a to 20; either to the check alation at
lo Dalll 17.2, IU, running 8 These results in tum, according Finfrock, 76 State St., M r 8. Gla11 will also be used ex- siXth birthcfay reeetltly. Present He1fers 10 to 18; Baby Beef Jack's Ashland Service Ia Pom·
feet on lhe roDere. Pomeroy- to cApCO spokesmen, will pro- Okey H. Roach, 134 Slate st.,
to help him celebrate were Mr. 14 to 20 ; Fat Cows 10 to 14: eroy or to Forked Run Lake.
Mason 19.88, Pt. Pleasant 23.25, vide further assurance to the Alfred Burke, ISS Garfield Ave.,
and Mrs.
SchlllinC and Canners 7 to 10; Bulls 10 to 14.· •.the seai!On for all other gpme Jim Johnten I lui llmplln
Hinton 1.11 stationary, Kana• companies' customer of a con- Gregory T. Bane, 23 Galtia Ave.
daushter Le111, of Mldclleport liO; Mftk Cows 110 to lliO.
Is closed durlnJ the two • 4ay
wha Falll 4.44 falling, Cbarlos- ttnulng economic and abundant Mrs. Rol(ert E. McCarley, 2012
and. Mr&amp;, Comer Bradbury.
VEAL CALVES ...son, Williams noted.
loh_,...,.,....., tno. Atone¥
IIIII tt.66. London, Marmet and power supply.
Chatham Ave., Fred c. Myers, ,..,
Bill Lynch, darlton, vlsllod SO: Seconds 24 to 30:
.
M
ltoom 6, Cealt IIIIa.
Winfield dams were on th&lt; sills. , Committees will
on R10 Grande, Ronald 1,.. Stra!Jhl,
a Sunday w1th Denny
18 to M; Com. &amp;&lt; Hvs. 16 to 28; Wood and Peter Falk had to lddllflrl, Ohle
WY :Z.29G1
B+al movemealt:
the executive \Policy ), planning Rt. 1 Patriot, Gregory M. Kay,
J
Recent weekend &amp;U':fts of Mr Culls 10 to t5.
tab fencing leslilllS for their •
l&gt;blo River - John J . Rowe (Recommendotions' and oper· 2315 Jelferson Ave., Pt. Pleas·
and Mfs. Clyde Harrison were SHf!EP - Ewes &amp; Lms.
role• in "The Great Race."
e=.'KTtcl.r
d wn 13,3:10 a.m.; E. P. Jones atlng (Coordination I 3 levels. ant, Wall&lt;r s. Selby. 802 Main Sevl!ral members of the MYF thell daughter, Mr. and Mro. to 10; Stock Ew.. 4 to
up0 14, 10:10 p. m.: Christy up All of the 11 utilities have St., Pt. Pleatant, Mr;. Oden c. attended the County MYP' Ral·
Ree... Bl'l'men.
Sheep 4 to 8: Culls 1 to 5; B
I!!AS'I TERMS ..
14, 12:05 a. m. ; OVEC up 14, had a long history of mutual Austin, Henderson, w. va., Mrs. ly at Letart Falls recently. ] Cora Fitch, Salyersville, Ky. 3 to 8; Fat Wether&lt; 4 to 10.
o. m.; Zimmer up 14, U5 cooperation and assistance. ln Vernal D. Johnson, Rt. 1 West The WSCS held Ita
called on Mfs, Kenneth Barn· ' LAMBS - Tops 19: Se&lt;onds
o.' m.: Edeana
up t5, addition to
interoonn•ctions. Columbia, W. Va .. Mrs. Hance! meeUng Tuesday evenlns. Nov, ell
one day recently. !t5 to 18; Li&amp;ht Wts. 12 to 15;
8:45 p. m.; Charleroi down 15, each of the companies
has T. Ball, Evans, w. va., Mrs. 117 at the home of Osle P'ollrod' Ray F1tcb, Jackson, spent a. Common 10 to 14.
4:45 a. m.: Rose G. up 15, been involved. tor example. in Carl H. Moles, 741 So. 4th St., with an attendance of 11. Isola weekend with Mr. and Mra. l
·
5:!5 a. m.: Mr. Chris up 15, one or more multi-member pro- Middleport, Pamela fay Meet, Taylor, president. was
In Noah Fitch.
BUGLE WANTED
5,45 a. m.: St. Mary's down jects in such fit:lds as nuclear 1Rt. 1 Pomeroy, .lames L.
of th&lt; busilleos 'meetlni l Mr. and Mrs. Williom Thorn· HOLLYWOOD (UPI) 11 , 2:30a.m.; Western
down power research, bulk eneri!Y j!!Y' Rt. 2 Pomeroy, Mrs. Lloyd when rug and eelalln sales as and son, Timmy, Roush Rd. lumbla studios offered to rent
18, 5:30 a. m.: Harvey Jordon programs. and generation-trans· E. Dugan, Rutland, Eric
L. i were dl&amp;eussed. Valous lun4- spent a Sunday With her moth· CIVIl War bugle lor the mwsl·ll
up, 19, 7:10a. m.: Walter Beck- mission research and develop· , Diddle, Raelne, Mrs. Marvin raising projects were
Nettie Swisher. .
cal score of "Major Dundee."
Jold up 20, 4:45 a.m.; Jacob ment.
W. Morris, Dexter. Linda Lou ed. A Christmas party WllS plan- Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Culpep- 1claiming modem bugt..
'
G. up 20. 7:24 a.m .; Warren The new organizalton includes Bahr, Rt. 1 Long Bottom, Mn.l ned for the members; lheir , per spent a Sunday with her sound authentic enough.
Hougland down 22. 6:20 a. m.; the following companies' Appal· Jacko. Bocock, Jackson, Mlch- families end friends, at the mot!Jer, Mr. Noah Fitch.
1
Jerry Bosworth down 22, 7 a. achian Power Company, The eie Lynn Rhea, Rt. 1 Jackson. · next meeting on Dec. 15 to be ] Mr. and Mrs. Lewil Strout FENCERS
m : Wayne H. down 23, 2 a. m. [Cleveland Electric Illuminating IMrs. Ronald R. Hill, wellston,'
In the ·church baoement called 011 Mr, and Mrs. Lester HOLLYWOOD IUPI) Harry Dyer down 23, 4 a. m.: lco., Duquesne Light Company,[ Henry Sherman, Jr., Rt.
3 wltb a potluck aupper at 8
recenlly.
CurtiS,
Lemmon,
Valvoline up Greenup
p. Indiana &amp; Michisan Electric 1South Point, Mrs. Marlon D. I m. VllllaUoD by and with otb- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ward are
•·c
m.'; L. Fieore down Greenup ICompany, Mononsahela Power Ferguson, Ironton, Ralph H. Ier Societies waa planned. Hel· moving Into their new pro1per-.l
9:10 p. m.; A. D. Haines ll [company, Ohio Edison Compa· jBarbour, New Bolton, Mrs. Le· len Woode led the prOI"am on ty, recently purchased
up : Greenup 4:15 a. m.: John ny, Ohio Power Company, Penn· my Mclntol!l, Belpre, Mrs. Jo· "The Young American Mother, Arthur , Rupe. :.
I
Hobd up Greenup 6:20 a. m.; sylvania Power Company , The seph H. cantnU, Ashland, Ky., Who Is She?" with readings Miss Sandra Mulford. student
Lypn B. down Greenup 8 a. m.; potomac Edi9011 Company, The Mfs. Evert Haie. RIIIMII, Ky .. and dlseusalon on the subject. at Ohio University, spent a week·
Inca down Greenup g,to a. m.; Toledo E:dison Company . and Mrs. Raymond w. Wolfe, Rav- Picturea ol 111!\1 and youne, end with her parent1, Mr. and
Ellrsha Woods down Meldahl, the West Penn Power Company. enawood, w. -Va .. and Mra. Mu foreitn and American. mother• Mn. Dale Mulford and family. [
3:50 p. m. ; Lady Rosemary ;
H. Snyder, Ravenswood, W. Va. ~~ of Mary with U.. Jom~s Bl,'8dbury hat purchdown Meldahl 4:40 p. m.; Aet· , poSSIBLE POSITION
Blrlu
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na :- Louisville down Meklahl : WASHINGTON (UP!) - Jo· Mrs. Joseph D. Glenll, Raclne, scripture rt,ltdiftl, .song and Mr. and MrJ. William Athey.
I p. m.: Queen City up Mel- seph D. Rauh , national vice •aughter, 12:02 p.m. 1.\0nday.\_.)Jifw&lt;i on Motherhood.
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1chatl'ltiAn of _Amerlcano for Mrs. Rustell M. Slepben901l, _. :rll'lll'&amp;.;tesa served ice cream, lu~bus, spent. a weekend with
~alUpoli• Dam - KalhY, R. Democratic Action cADAI , be· .214 Gallatin St.. Ravenswood, 1date nul cake, co!lee end IA!,.j the1r_ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
un t 3~'l0 p. m.: Ranser down tieves there will be "some sort w. va., dau&amp;i)ter, 8:45 a.m. I Glen Robl118011 apd son. Wii· Hort1e Roush and Mr. and !lin.
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9.4 p. m.: Phd1p Sporn up ment" in the federal govern·
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a m.: Tlbolt up 2:30 a. m.; ! Raub, who is also chairman included Clifford Harper. Rob- while they were away.
mother, ~~- Ch11rles Hockman
Nal,onal up US s.m.: Luther· ol the District of Columbia ' ert Elberfeld, Theodore Miller, Timmy and Danny Spencer and son, NICky.
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day of huntmg recenUy with
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p. . JD.; Elserclllf up W1nfleld \ to the Supreme court or the linger, Jotm Little. Charles Lar- phone Co. lor some time, has Min Ortha . Roush, Dayton,
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Mrs. R. K. Hardey, Mrs. Lydl~ Mrs,' Paul Buckley and Tere- Routh.
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