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Ohio Reeling Under Heavy Snows

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POMEROY·MIQDLEPORT, OHIO

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TUESDAY, JANUARY

.IJlf:olmont Ill'.: Mrs, Pnul

tope, 813 'I'Nrd .\vc.; Mrs.l.ncy
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Tope, 813 Third An•.:

Mrs. Edward D. Blakeman, Rt.
I Galll.Polls; M.rs. M;:u~.tha r.

Miller, Kanauga; Mrs . J'ohn W,

Morrow, rt. Pleasant; Thurman
0. \ 'Olmg, Clirton; Mrs . Raymond
.-\. Bentley, N. Pleasant; law-

rence n. Gerlach, Jr., Pl. Pleas-ant; 1\tbs Jan L, Emrick, Pt..
Pleasant; Mrs. William F.
Crump, Pt. Pleasant; Garnet F.
Scaggs, Pt. Pleasant; Miss Ama
E. Juhllng, Hartrord; Ernest C,
Clark, Racine; Mrs. Jimmy &lt;;.
CaldweH, Rt. 1 Reedsville; Fred
l. Bierhup, Rt, 3 Wellston: Mrs.
John M. Tobert, Oak Hill; Miss
Linda l\1, Rouse, Rt, 1 Ironton;
Cos Payron, Rt. 1 Pedro; Mrs.
.-\rnold Harrison, Jr ., WeiJston;
· Mrs. Brady Jones, Rt. 2 Chilllcothe; Charles E. Shinn, Rt.
1 Ravenswood; Mrs. James K.
Gross, Rt, 2 Wellston; Mrs. Allen R. Marsh: Wellston; Mrs. Roy
McCoy, Ripley, W, Va.; Mrs. David W, Proffttt, Middletown; Mrs.
Charles D. · Rhea, IU. 5 Jackson;
Mrs. James 0, Bowling, Ironton; Mrs, Jolm J, Booth, Ironton; Conward P. McKinney, Coal
Grove; E. Milton Musgrave, Willow Wood.
Births
Mrs. Harold 0, Johnson, PL.

MEIGS THEATRE

LONDON (\]PI)- Prime Nln.
.later lla_rold WUIOQ today annooln&lt;ed a 12.4 billion eut In
apendlnl whleh Included cancellation ol a $1 bllll011 order for
American-made FlU swinging jet
ftghter-b;(tmben and withdrawal
or Britt~ defense torces l'rOJn.
tile Far East a~ tlle Persian
Gulf.
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AlthOugll WU aon canoolled tile:
Order tor 50 ot the American

Fill Jel• he ""II still have to

pay ,tile manura~turrrs,

penalties. lt .amomted to an ae- .
tual del101se cut or $700 mil.
lion.
The euta were approved by Cite
cabinet Monday nll!ht and ootlined to •tbe llouse ol Commons

TONIGHT ond
TUISDAY
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·oob Hope

Foollioll Hllhllohll of

Future ot ,'\usterit.y
Uts spending slashes extended

into every J)hllse or BriUsh liCe
promised a fUture ot more
austerity .. Ttle tirst mi'IJor cuts
11e announced were In defense

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Saturday Admissions -

Saturday Dt.charge&amp; trude MillS. Syracuse.
Sunday Discharges 1~1

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African nations were meetlJwtoday to draw up the agei'J:Ia tor a

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home furnishings during 81ker's Annu•l

lanuarg Clearanee Sale

BliEI FUINITUIE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Saturda.y Admissions- Frank-

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lor, Middleport; Connie Ander-

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LOlli' Bottom; Anthony Grit·

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Sunday Discharges - Helen
Barton, Orville Elkins, AMa Elkins, Mae Price.
Sunday Admissions - Samuel
El&gt;ltn, Coolville; Chester llager,
Cool vOle; Mr a. Sandra Pe~tel,
Pomeroy; James Roush, Long
Bottom; Dorothy Clark, Pomeroy;- James Roush, Long B o ttom; Dorothy Clark, POmeroy;
tbristlne Branllam, Chelter.
".~\!,\' D!•oll.a rpa , ,:. l,lrf.
Rl&lt;ha•d B..rhl'' .... 1011: Mh.
William Rabtn10n and son; Ter.
ry Johnson, Gene Thompson, Betty

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Pomeroy National Bank
. d Pomeroy, In State of Ohio, at the close ot business on Jle:cember 30, 1967
Published in response to call made by Comptroller ot the Currency, llncler
Section 5211, u. s. Revised Statues.

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nouneed .the 42,ooo..naJI Brtlllh
rOI"C!ta tn the Far 'Eat( ..UI ~

The depen_d~ies he rorerrod
to Included the. crown ®1011¥ o1

w!thdr.own I&gt;.Y tho ·end &lt;It 11171,
IOI,Ir fear• earlier thin ;ertgt..

Hong Kong.
Retain "General" Blillls
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But Wflson said Britain would
draw ~r Coree• from the· Per- uretaln general capab~r.ty blses
Unltetl
slsn Cwr by t.'e same date~.. ~e. In Europe, in'Ciudlng
Aid.
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wu..., said that aJ&gt;IU'! !rom ed overseas ." ,
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11e liji.Jd the govcntment was
een...ln other nee&amp;SI81')' ~COP. prepared to aS'slst commonwealth
tionstt Britain by lh&amp;:' date· ,..~Jd partners in a joint air derense
system !or Malaysia and Singa...
pore and to train personnel to
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We recognize that ·these
Middleport MayOr C'. 0.
cbangbfo
involve risks, but In
Fisher loc1a.Y urgod Middll.port
the
circumstances
we belieVe
residents and bu1lne-ss people
are
risks
that
must
be aethey
to clear the sidewalks or snow.
Wilson
said.
Labor
ecpted,"
The village street de1p' 1s domembers cheered:
lng as much as poislble to
WUson then announced t h e
make the ·streets sare for traveovernment
had decided to can..
. el, Mayor Fisher ~ld~
eel
the
entire
order ror 50 Fill
lle polntod out IIlii cleaning
fi~ter!bombers.
sidewalks In the bUsiness and
The yalue or the FUI order,
residential sections hOwever
originally
made in 1965. has I~
is not the responslbillcy ol th;
creased
from
the original esU.
village. He asked the eoopcra.
mate
or
$600
million
to an esti.
uon or all residents.
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PAPER THIN - A fallen structural member c1 &amp;he Silver Bridle wblch co~lapsed Dec. 15, 1967, .
appears to show evtdenee ot neglect. Riveta have naated out on the cover plate at the eye-bolt .
joint oC thlo stnJetural member, on ll)e other hand, rivoll In the adJoining piece oC steel (lar
right) appear In better condition. Photo taken Dec. 20, 1967.

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pm~tal~·~j worked toda): tow~. uearue~ possible" 'tlnpleme~flon
of the b~sl merger In the na!lon'olllstory, It "'"ld become reall•
--.. · t;r as ~e1y as Feb. 1: The Supreme COurt 8PJ.lrovec! the lorw; eon- .
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ace . ~latlon• oC snow and dealils I~ Ill' Wil&lt;fCOU?wedJ)"' kHie.lnto
:Atlantic Oec1111 today dlllhe
oe·Mal,., Five ~~ches oC "
., oaow ..39 ,Inches accumulated- !ell durint a !ix'hOor ~rl!!\!'endl(W
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also trailed ov~i' the Appalaehians and liw! uppef 'Obio Val'i~ 2 ,
'-'t m9st o1 the nation todo,y e~ed a rve rcprl~vc
the wintry
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actu•lly climbed tlle 100-foottowers and were lowered underneath
the tirtdge noor.
. Del. JoneS aho ll1d ~e had
Del. Charles · D, Armistead, ·bMn trying to get ·tnrormatton
D-Monongalia. raised the Q.leS- lrom the SRC and. had been untion or why tllree biidges of able to seture !t.
the eye-bar suspen&amp;.J.on tnNl'Mr. ~wys!-a said tntor~

earth tremos struck western
Sicily toda)', spreading.panic in
ul1damaged areas and causing
added misery for tens oC thou·

sands camped in trcczh~ weather neal- flattened villages.
The nl!'w tremos were light and
officials said they C/lUscd uttle
additional damage and nodcattJs.
The da,ylong series oC shocks .
Monday was Sicily's wOrst
quake in 60 years and authorities said they reared the lOll
wou1d reael1 300 dead and 1,000
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DEADLINE EXTENDED
An extensJon on the deadllne
tor the plaeihg or Orders r or
tree wUdtlte planting packets
through tbe Meigs Soli and Wa..
ter Conservation District has
been granted, Carl Bllllulm, conservatlonlst. annoutlc!!s. The new

deadline Is Mooilay, Jan. 22.
TAKE RAIN CHECK
The Meigs Atlllettc Boosters
will not meet during the 'morith·
of January ~ue to inclement wea~r, President Frank W, Porter said.

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Del. Kenneth Ranson, R-Putnam, asked It the

termined that Ule

snc had ~
brl~

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leBa capable ot carrying its top
load now than it was when It

was first opened.
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Del. Robert Nelson, D-Cabell,
asked tr the SRC might consld,.
er additional weight staUons.pa.r-

tlcular~y Cf1 W. Va, 171eadlng

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gtrls g0lng to his university had

Bob Jones Sr,, oiw ot Christianity's leading f\lndarnentali&amp;ts and
fOO.nder ot the "world's most
W1Usual wtiverslt.v," died today.
He was 84. A spokesman at Bob
'Jones Univ.,rsJty gave no cause
for death, sa,yJng only that it
came "after a long illness."
Jones, alr.eadY an internation •
ally-known evaiagellst in 1927,
decided to build a school "that
will dispel the Idea that is go..
in&amp; around that 11 you have ol~
time reltgton, you have to llave
a greasy nose, dirty fingernails,
baggy pants and that you must
not shine your shoes. n
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Jones College nnt
stai1ed in College Polnt, Fla.,
wdh 88 students. It moved later to Cleveland, TeM., and in
1947 opened in Greenvlile as
Bob Jones Unlverslt.v,
-Jones decreed that boys and ·

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Pomeroy police have reported
U..e atrest of Bill Reeves. Porn..

eroy, on tntoXteaUoo ch.arges. ·

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to keep their bodies at least sb

inches apart and forbade tllem
Hollywood movies. Drlnldng was
strictlY lorbidden, and SOX\Ially
integrated groups were not al-

Leadingham
Is Speaker
To Lions
WUUs Leadingham, past local
president, past d1strtet gover-

nor and ,present district international relations committee cltatr.

man. spoke on the growth ot
the Lions Club when the Pome-roy LJohs Club met at Gi-ace
Episeop'al Parish House recently.
Leadlnsflam reported tl'lat the
local · Lions Club was organized in 1'949. He introdUced two
charter members, N. W. Comp.
ton and Clarence Struble, and
two oth~r long-"me members,
Robert .L, Jacobs and Wtlliam

trtes .with .827,000 m~mbera.. He
pointed out the! cll.ib' s s~rvi~e
to others.
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·' announeea',t:J-r'Mat .. 9.10~ Columbus; the 4 atate convention In

.C!e'elailci&lt;, 'May 24-26; and the

lnternatiOni.l event, June 2Wune
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the swimming pool or tile tennts cOurts at "the worlcl' s most
uhusual tmlverslt;y."

.No Negfoes attend the seh~l

Democrats Will
Select Slates
A tommittee slate and county
office candidates will be selected

Thursday night at a meollng &lt;It
the MeigS County Democrat Club
and committeemen in the Meigs
County COOrtroom, on the third
noor r1 the courthouse.

E. A.. Wingett or Racine. veteran
Democratic leader, sa 1t1 the
slates will be tor candidates sub-ject to the May 7 primary elec·
tion. The STOUP also will endorse
a member to serve on the county
board or elections.

and the university, with Bob

Jone&amp; Jr .• as president, has told
tile aovernmmt It does not expect ilny reder8.1 education lunda.
The elder Jones served as
chaJrman of the untverslt;)"' a
board or trustees until his retirement in 1964. He was succeeded
as chairman by his son in 1947 ·
when the university settled llere.
JoneB traveled about the nation In evangelist crusades at.
ter the rounding of his university and it was said that Oil '
the 50tll anniversary or his mlllistry he had preached to mar~
people than any other living 1nan.
-Born one of 12 children in
Dale County, Alabama, Jonn
preached tor over 70 years, starting as a revivalist at the age ot
13.
He was the only living person
selected for .. The Christian Hall
ol Fame" which opened in Can..
!on, Ohio In j.966.
One or the most famous stu..
dents to attend the universitywas Billy Graham, who lett af.
ter a brief stay In 1936.

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sub~~J'aUve
studying
conaressimal redistricting has
refused to go al011g witll the ad-.
m1nlstration9 S. guidelines r·o r

dra~qg new

districts.

The guidelines drawn up by
an administration task Ioree and
recommended to the legislature
by Gov •. James A, RtlodBs call
tor~ allo~ng the smalle!lt posslb)e deviaUon between district

~lations.

1bey allow deviations or no
more than one-hall or ·1 p e r
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mended Monday by a legislative
subcommittee call tor respecting county lines eVen i( it means
aUowtng deviations as high as
4 per cent above or below aYerage,
The ·sOOcommlttee made Its
recommendations ina report pre.
sented at the anal Jolol.meet- ·
lng of the Hoose Government
Operations · Committee and the
Senate 'EleCtions, Commerce and ·
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under!ilde of the brictge on the
Oh.lo side ul~ked bad.''' Mr.
Sawyers said he had no record
of any inspection team filing
S\lch a report.
Pel. Jones also raised queS.,
tJons about whetl the brldge was
last inspec~. whea it wh last ....yer~.
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Th~ SIIC chit!;f rlnally dId

"ere buUt, ttlen . three the inYestigative team's and' tt
the legislature wanted the' :lrh
rormatlon, he would ~e tt avatlable nbut not to an lndlvi4-

i:Jthers were built of a Blight.
ly dltterent des1ib, -ta1111 no more
were ever butlt.
UJt seems the deSian might
have been taulty," Del. Armistead said. uotherwlae w by
would a nrm wtrl~h ~a patent
on this de stan fldt building this
kind of bridge?'•

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ont~ n!Bht'' lor 8 p.m, ID'~
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at Eastern High School, weather dance lo For ~1," ~ · b):

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was applied In 1951.
DeL Jones also established
tl'lat the last full and complete
inspection of th.e bridge w a s

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todaY at Hoollon, Maine, ..,e·oe the last u.s. cllloi to rteltho filii , ·
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speCulate on possible relisotas
for the eol}apse, was guarded
in his answers·. At one point.
he woqJd not agree with Del.
Jones that the Silver Bridge was
either overloaded at the time it
f~ll or W~s not overloaded.
uJt · has to be one ol the
two ~,!- W~· Pel . .Jones.
'~I 'WOuld wl.thhpld any com..
me.nt Oii that," tafd Mr. Saw..

Leadlnllham poln!ed, out lh~t by
!927 the club had soread to Mexloo and China ancl• by 1900 hod
52,000 'imembero. Todily there
are 21,000. clua,s In 't41 eoori-

, .ran~_' s&amp;:stem in the wort~. Tbe ofder' w~s ,a _l~ett~Ve~~ the ~Ilk. ,.., fllbt N w York', New Haven Jhd HI\I'Uord RIJ:Iro~, i~ i
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Reporting that the Uons Clubs
first bQgan 1·n 1918 With '23elubs,

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man inspection tP.am in 1965
who ''noticed portions ot the
con~;:rete ft'ooritlg in the bridge
falling out'' and from an as..
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NEW YOR\(· - A~OST . A liii~UON PERSoNS .mo normally· ride
Cab15 tought for space. on c~ buses and subwa,ys ~ay ae a
%4shour work l10ppage 'by cab·. driver•
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. lell city sli'eel$ virtually Sawyers rollowinghls ·readingot'
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The 011e-&lt;!ay '"'rk .~. ailed In Wier~
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tori) to Corife ~r tares tl!at ~ld rai.s e ai-tVers' pay! eouJd 1:!8
jusf·a WartnJJP ·for a tq}J-Oedftd !!triKe, the 1ead~r. Of Vt8 d~veJ"s• some
30 minu'tes.
.union waniod. r
Del Jones, · a Point Pleasant
resident and mirtOrit,y leader or
KEENE, :N.H.r;- GOV. GF.ORGE ROMNEY ol Mlehig1111 says that it the llouse ·said ••rurther adton
elected presl~nt he will work to neutralize South Vietnam by ef- II plaooed."
tecthJg ~ sett,ment between the goven:uneni ln 5aigon and Ute VIet
sen. Randall Taylor, O..Mason,
Cong~ Romney, in a major policy statement 00 Southeast Asia,
had ma,w questions for M~T .Saw.
~ed ttfat- *~ would further work tor "guaranteed neutralization" yers when he appeared Detore
ttle Senate.
·
oC Nprlh Vie
, Laos and Cambodia.
Del. Jones read alleged affi..
' Speaking
Keene state' College Monday night Romney said his
davits which he conten~ed wete
prograni wquld include removal ol. all foreign troppS al'ld bases, a
.prohlbttlon 1bn alliances l;ly the nations in SOutheast Asia witll '•out. 'tide bloeki," economic development ol the area and guaranteed
naUonal seA.t-detennination•
Divoree Action is
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P~LO ~TO, CAUF. - DOCTORS KEPT • c!W11ous vigil today
J'.ded with Court ·· '
~r any -'Jgns of rejection~ Mike Kasperak•s new heart arter over.~·
~tng ~ertsts involving hJs Uve~.
Charging gross neglect or duty
Condltlqn ot the retired Cleveland Steelworker has • •moctetately and i extreme cruelty; Robert
tmprovell" since Sunday when his gall bladder was removed In ao Clarence SteWart. MiddlepOrt·
em~raefey operation. But he remains -on ttle c~~lcalllst.
Route 1, hB.s tiled 8jllttor divorce
HOUS N - A COLLISION BETWEEN A SlijP and a slrl'll'ol ' agalnst Edna Louise Stewart, Co1)1e ,plalnUU seeks eus...
-nut.! barges today turned the Houstoo ship charuiel into lumbus.
tody or four minor ·c::llOcii'en.
an, I mo l~rtly after ' an eQiosiOn a:nd... itre Swept through a
Uene llall ,... '!!ranted a di,
-~
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· -block m;'ea or a nearby _S.he.l l, OU Co. relil'ller)'.
, .
vorce trom ' Tnunah •.Hall . on
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FIUI)~ ~asol!ne spewed' !rom the ruptured 11argeo and. \Ufned groUnds ot gross r\eglect dUtY
the ~~annol's surface into a OOaUng ·P:yre. h~~ ~scue · wotk., •rid . extrem~ cruelty &gt;u¥J ,was
The ,!JC;Plosio:n Monday night at the Shell refinery also sent names 'given Custody. or three tnlnor
high J ntij'lhe air and shoOk home~ Jn the ouborb oC ol,er Park, Three chlldren in } ~e MeigS County
en were 'Injured' and a gUard collapsed ~ a•heart attaCk. Commo,~ Plea' Court.

week.

of the above ~ named bank do her.eby decllll'e

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· CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Comn10n stock - total par value • • •••••••••• ." ••• .$ 200,000,00 .
No. shares authorized - 8,000
No. sha.res outstal'ldlng- 8,000
Suprlus • • , • • • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • $ 44)0,000.00
118,226.06
Undivided prorits • • • • • ~ , , • , • • , ••••• , •••••• ,
Reserves • • , • • • • •••••••.•••••••••••••••• ~-::::~!!'!-'~
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL UABIUTI.,; AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •••
MEMORANDA
Average of total dcpoaitl for the 15 calendar clays
ending with call date · • ·• • ••••••••• , • , .,. ••••• $8,716,492~6 '
Average fi total loans for the 15 calendar days endil'f8
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ledge and bcHef Is true and correct.
ALF'RID M. EI.RERFELD
EDISON IIORSTL'TTF..R
MAN~1NG D. WEl~TEU

CH.\RLFSI'ON - Dlssatistaetloo was plain In the House Of
Delegates S.londay alter Road
CommiSsioner Burl ~wYerstes..
tlfied on the Silver B:(idge collapse Dec. 1~ at Pt. Pleasant.
Del. Brereton JQrJes, R.Mason,
sald Monday nii!ht h·e wa• dissat.:
hfied with utl'le ntany dlsclep..
andes'' fnSawyer's report. Others echoed Jon_ea' , attitude In
rap~d - fira Q.uei%tlOn8 'aimed at

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(a) Tolal demand deposits , , , •.•
(b) TOtal ~e and savings deposits
TOTAL UABIUTIES . • . • • , , •••• , .•••• , • , ••• $8.827,286,98

We, the unilersigned dircdors attest the correctness

pretldeDis
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Demand deposits d in:Uviduals, ,parnershtps,
and corporations • • • • • • • • , ••••••••••••••• $2,936.747.09
Time and savings deposits of lndtviduals, partnersllips,
and corporations • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~.088,074.18
Depositl rJ. United States Government • • ••••••••••• ' 38,0%4.73
706,111.20
Deposita of States and polltical Blibcllvtatons , • • •••• , ,
58,324.78
Certitied and officers' checks, etc.
TOTAL DEPOSITS .......... ..

dition and declare that it has been examined by us and

Compiled From The

Huntington Herald Dhpateh

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i, Maxine Grirfith, Ca.sl'lier,

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Donovan.

ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items
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in process ot collection • • • • • , •••••••• -••••••$ 801,112.00
United states Government obligations • , • . •.•••••••• 4,54~,502.45
Obligations ol states and ,POlitical subclivlsloos. • • , •• , 551,879.88
other Securities • • ••••••••••• , , , •• , • ·• • • • • • • • 19.742.50
Loans and discounts • • • • • • ••••••••• , • • • • • • • • 3,463,696.25
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises • • • • • • • • 113.ooo.oo
Other assets, includif1&amp;' $Nooe direct lease nnaneing • • • • • 53,579.96
TOTAL A&amp;SETS •.••••••••• , ••.•. , •.•••••••• ,)9,548,513.04

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MADE ,her appearance 'In f9meroy. with the l~st ·o·
"' onoWCall at the bOrneo( Mr. and Mrs,.Kemetl! King, Mulberry
Ave. The "S'Mwgiri" is c~,plete With lo~ blonde wig, dress
and hat, ~ Christmas ornament faciaL feature•, 40 Twlggy"
was e~t~ by Usa Kire, daughter ol Mr. ai1d Mrs~ KiM.

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NIAMEY, Niger (UPI) -Foreign
ministers of French .. speakln&amp;

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abeth Davis, POIJleroy.

Cottn:artwl'll:

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by Wilso,n In a 40-mlnute spee;ch...
They were made to save ~rltain from financial el'laos and
to reap the maximum benefit .
f~ the ,NOvember devaluation ·
oC the pouad. ·
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MEIGS GENERAL
HOSPITAL

"liGHT ON THI
L'\M"
PhlW. Diner

General

DynJlmlc• Corp., $300 mJIIIon IJI'

TWO FINED
Two derendants were r I n e d
Saturday nlllhl by Middleport
Mayor c. 0, Fl.sller. They were
Judith E. Sauer, 29, Gallipolis,
$10 and costs, speedlnr, a n d
Pearl C. Secoy, 54, Syracuse,
$10 and costs, failure to yield
right of way.

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prOblem area tor the
and SOuthern Ohio,
was the Uarrteon•"'lown
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tniMP'a•l operation
wu performecl Ill &amp;o.lh Afrlc;l a few qo, mueh ...., boen written about 1M poleDIIol ethical 111111 legal dllemnlao docton could
1'1111 up apiDst in IIIII now 111111 npldly progrnslnC lleld ol organ tranaptantatloa.
Tbooretlcally, • phyalcian could be torn
be-'&gt; bU duty to do "'orythinl lo 11ve
tbt Ulo ~~=tlent 111111 tbe knowledp
lluot 1M
War kidney or opleen
of lluot patient waa urgently DOOded by somecme elle.
.
Nat 10 tbearellcally, ollistlilg la~a In moot
ot.oleol pve aurvlvlna relatives entire aay over
1M ~tloll of a peraon'a body.
'l'bele are real pi'tblems, but 10 far lheJ:
baYO DOt stood aa -obot.ocleo lo tbe advlliiCe cil
Dowlodp Ill IIIII area of modlclne. J;ventiaally, they may not so much be solved u b.Jpa.ued.
Dr. Cbarlel A. Hufllaael of ~J:::::'
Uaivenlty Modleal School In Wa
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D.C., ...., dilcloood lluot he Ia wort!Dg e11 a
reMUclt project aimed at findbla out wbetber
tbo hearta of unborn ~alves can be . pr.OIIIdltlonod for transplari"llon bllo hlDDID
belllp.
Hilfnacet, lllvenlor of the first artl6cW
be..-t valve, believes lluot drugs 111111 ndJa.
tioa treatmO!It wblle tbe ealvos are ltlll IIi
embryo cu overeomo tbe biiiiWI body'l
relee!ion mecbanlsm aglliDst forelp llos.,..
'1'bot'e remlliDs, too, tbe }loiSibillty of buildIng completely arWiclal lieartt, wbleh are,
bUieally,_lust _pumps. This ........,b Ia still

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First Launch from Moon
Anotbtr opace f~ !bat -toot plaCe in 196'1
aomeboW got loll in the shulll~of ear-end
new• reviews. This was the ·
oniiiJI of
Surveyor VI alter It laaded on
moon last
November.
Although tilt robot proopector didn't en
very far-ito roekels burned only 2\1 seconds
tq lift It 10 teet high and 8 feet sldeways-lt
qualified u the first spaeecratt ever to be
loWICbod frono a heavenly body Miler than ·
' the earth.
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BY JACK O'BRIAN , ·
turned El!n&gt;llalo Omor S..rlflDto • remimbor? .., RCA • VldOr'i ,
or liliiiUea. How ... a. Jll'GIIII
In any dloeussion of Medl- ologisto or radlologisto serv·
NEW YORK - .Joey Blahop'o a ••Jewtllh" NtekY Anltein ,(op;. · ••JetreriOit AIJ1)lanel'' roekera
By BRUCE IIOSS.U
care hospital inourance, it Is ices when a patient is In the - Larl')" 1 tho latest bloek - polite Bari&gt;ra Stteloand) lll,mi&gt;l1 have on lmfte •to· llorform In
ol_lf_l_l3
NEA Publicotions
necessary to understand what hospital Formerly some of· ~ c1tlp charging into dims:.. ,.Wild by trinunlni lila bushy •'"'"'"' llusllr, whfcb 11 alaualo of 1101'11
r}IOFD!o\,1'
1'1 a prj~~ aal
WASHINGTON- (NEA) is
meant
by
a
single
"spell
of
this
cost
hail
to
be
char~ed L&gt; the Street!!'' :.. Pat'rlek Bed- tache to· a thin llpllne_ r!· Now - Rusllr will
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baMI.Y
-·tO~
ouch
aar· Beginning in 1968, you can get illness."
aglliDst
optional
"doctor
boll"
lord,
Donal
Donnell)&gt;
and the ium Star rap: pearl-1111al~ pOol . !O!'IaJ _I'UIIIp!oa but Wal'l .,....mt .
When
Polilh·botn
Jqeepb
.
Mllllolll
haft
DO porerti or IDY•
some extra hospital care ·UD·
S!"'h
a,
spell
starts
the
day
a
insurance,
II
the
patient
has
lrUh
east
of
"Philadelphia,
Here
Conrad,
author
~~
"Heart
-to
Jove
llllllcorel:lr
them; ·
tables,
$5,000
and
up.
tho
&amp;r8ol
Louis
Annllralit,
Who,
der your Me:licare hospital iDGeorge
M.ttphy a!ld Rlii1DIII : ·111011111 ljlortawrller Jl.mlllyCO,..
patient
Is
admitted
to
a
hosit.
I
Come"
whld!
became
I
h
e'
of
Darlmui,"
joined
the
.
How,
can
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,
me
,
wboli ·, · ,
1
silranee _program but the add· pllal,
Engllab merehabt marllle
_ _.....,
qualified
nursing
It
lllOed
to
be
necessary
tor
longest
I'UIIIIinl
Irish
play
In
Reapn
wer..,•t
tho
ftrlt
~lz- ncm•a valenllno to ,.... ehbw
8
ed eushiO.. is called a "life· home, or other e:rtended-care a physielan lo certify that a Bdw)-. history, may bring Bren- zero Ill po!IUeo: Rex Bel!. ..._ . Joe Loula, "Ia a erodlt to Ida
In 1878 he could apeak
I ..,. • faiiiOI' lnd 901""' and ·
time reserve." Once used up, facllity. It ends . once a pa- person's entry IIIIo a hospital dan Bebtn's "Borstal !loy'' to welllem-otaio hulband of &lt;Oiara . raeo .,. · and I mean tho human
a few WOrds of Englllh tbe ' NE'&amp;R· toll 0.. I~ U.O or~ •
It is gone forever.
a hos- was "medically necessary." N. Y• . (It wu a IDIIsher ·at Bow, was Lt. Gov. of N~. race~•·
lanpage of 'wbich be beYom basic- protection pro- tient hal been foutside
lllty
f
60
Now
the
fact
of
admission
is
the
Abbey
Theatre,
D&lt;Jblln).
came
a muter, IIYI The
Ho! ....,~¥ JIIWd OC,DI!I """" •
vides up to 90 days of care iD PIta! or care ac
or
~nsiderod
sufficient.
But
in
When
""
Brat
met
the
I
a
I
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World
Almanac.
It
waa
a
I
am. Albll"""", \D tilt, orloa far "
days. After such an '"
a hospital for a single illness, straight
interval,
the
patient
is
ellgi·
long-stay
eases,
the
doetor
Brendan
Bebsn,
he
ao!&lt;ed·
In
hia
.
stran110
declalon
for
Conrad
""lp'!
~ Uoo 1..,rt""'"*·!JII
with the patient paying the
ble
for
another
basic
90
days
atill
must
recertify
tbe
need
lUting
broaue
"Are
10U
the
lad
first $40 of charges and pay- of care in a hospital,' or com- for continued hospital care at who wrltOI'Ihe eolunm?" lnd we
I:JQ~DA ... MAIL.IIACI·. ~m,ry ~~~"!tu.~ut '!':~ bltlloll~ Tc!,ibe~ ,
(Dg •10 for each day after the parable care in · other faelll- intervals specified by the said we were, expectlngllcythlnS;
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lit lltlll' •lltkJitol. ~"' ""'
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without a seaeoast -'
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,
ties
government.
.
but Brendan eementedourfrlencJ..
UDder the rovlllollo of late
1~ the first 18 months of
Durable _medical equipment. ship forever by putting out JUs
~
•fllllki !IO!t\l,•·~· 111~1 " •
11111, you hereafter bave a re·
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1 ~ .Not lllltll,llcqot~IOif.&gt;!
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such as orou lungs, oxygen big hind alld eomplinJOnt#ll us,
serve of 60 more llenelll•aya• . Medicare s Ule. some 5.7 mll- tents, hospital bods and wheel ''I'm glad to· ~~
Y~~!ll'
You can draw upoa II, 011 top Uou -~4~
""'tror,~Best•IEc•rno•R~~tJi,,
f··,:"~u,.~'\""
o~~8TY-ll}.
· g, ·,~c,r,nrl Jat - · ~ :~u"~ .
- , o~jt .'!'!lde""" of:, ·cbalra, can now be purchased changed yoor ' ,
v
th·~ J
(1
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bee
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cue, up to tloe faD eo. ID that
They
no . ome m· tbt'"patient under hospital in· Whleh; lf-yO...nnote, eDd•."f.pil"
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• extra taro period, you boo· volved dlreetly m the pay- suranee
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Instead. « the nlore cqolmiW'7
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ThO
II
_
b
etwten
i£1
11111
with
tlds tfr1 !Dr a ~. , ,
llltal IHaranee , paya aU but menttltemo!..~~~~\f:billl:t;.
A
patient
may
be
able
to
"len"
...
ADd
haYinl
eome
from
Q-~at
eauses
atopie
4erand
temporary
1011
of
bearPhiR
and
Ita
·Iaiit
(IUIJ'Ier,
All
the
wldll
~
_
,
. tried
lilt Oral • a day of your Se
collect some benefits if he has a 111112 IIIIo of raloonkOOJ&gt;OI'I we'd 1118UIIs? Is It hereditary? llig. .
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,
C:,
;tbe~
Jiattho
covered hoapltal e~pensea.
the hospital, aetlng
ou
had to pay a hosplllll bill be- , brr&lt;lly have ehiii&amp;Od our, """'
· Q.;-,My ~· hal ·eczema. -~ ~ lliu'a.are lllva, Ctber ~ j -t o1 IP!II;'jiOIIIiol,
'11ius, conceivably a man 65 some intermediary agency cause he was treated in a name for IOcla1 aggrandizeme~~t. What . ~an be done f~r It?
or older could enter a hospital like Blue Cross to submit the hospital not part of 1M ModiA~Tbla II another 11ame ·· Two doctors have 'Drucrlbed On thll day~':;,.,.,, · · . and so 4ld lilt. we didn't 10 all ~
Rex Harrliron's wile !lachel
and be protected under hos· charges lo the federal govern· care program . But the hos· Roberta reacted to rOIIOI'IO(elae- for eezema. The cause Ia an · piJIJ 'l'hlch llop' .tloe .ljehlq .· 1n 1A3, tho
!&lt;l'f,lllionlee tho - · bat 1,'11! ullaipe!l ot. DO¥·
pltal insuranee for 150 straight m~~
allergy
Po
a
food
or
to
10mo·
but,
If
she
11-oem
t
tate
them,
was
•-II~
telf ror lllllow ,...._.tQni 111e0
1967 revisions also had pltal In quesUon must be lie- wllen) that her new tl&amp;erotcln thing that comes In eontact . tbe ltA:biDg comes:' ))ac-t.
dayS. But thereafter he could . these eflects:
In IJ20, raloons eloiOd a..tr . po~Uow,
.
· ·. ,
·1
ensed
as
a
hospital,
must
was
Bengal,
a
Sift
from
Rex
and
never count on protection for
doorl II 1be Vollltead Ael 110 • r11o lftiROmo~iotrUW•
Hospital insurance hereaft- have a full·Ume nursing serv- eost $7,200; Rachel aatd It's J ·With YOI!!' skin. Of the foods, Would herbs be~hU?
more than 90 days at a time.
Ice and provide medical care tlgorsldn all riglrt but .., ~ wheat~ the m~ commou ~- '· A-Sbe'4 Joeu.,r ita)' With .onfor... t*GblldtiOD bllio
er
Sbo
~ 11oe aiul ~ 1118 "
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SiDce his 60-day reserve would er cover the full amount of under doctor's supervision .
Ill, ~at loll than 1!,'700 aild fender. Of the chemical con· the piJIJ,. Many berbl have alfeet. ·' •• ·
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Gen. Ylvlanllen- IDg cf.Dn!a, . sbainpoos aad other to lreat dlaeues but I !Orelin, dlp~a , ln 'llloleow•to
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deodorantS are frequent know of noue that wUI reUeve llmlllhelr .......,..., to wlfhlii ·..i'vo ltt.fuat••.rll:rOIIil """'" • .,.
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benents under Social Security first -Chief ~rker of the new causes. This type M ailergy eczema.
25 mlleooiGoe.dtl', allecedl.i'lO · abo btl,,and ·- !Uti \Dqlrlt.; . .
·-:- - - - - '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 or railroad retirement, or Tel Aviv VarleQ- Clli&gt;, ohow- is often aggravated by exQ-l bave. beard that
ii!IYinllil mllllal')' ln!1iall.. . can . _ , , llcnotr
tw&gt;hove just three .Quarters (Dine biz lntematlonal group- and he posure to sunUght. Heredity is
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work credits. The old require- ot Brendln will be pleased In of many allerllles. The bell tetanus lbots. What can they "Texas ~· ndar 11a11an ' Door Hllrt:
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City Slotlooo
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year
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vented the telephone lor 2011&gt;- takes aonie expert medleal disease be must be ilven the .Amertcon ~~~- O&amp;dl!a Nub . flirt~.- ~;~~~J"" ~ :
Hospital insurance a 1 s o Fox; and let•a IQ alao quite sleuthing to Ibid tbe offender. , antitoxin. If be Ia a~cle to onco ~ . wanon - 4 ~ .,... ~
PIHH ""d ........ '"' &lt;-1 of "WHAT YOU'VE GOT COMING
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covers some extended-care sincerely, the same hat size, ac- For tempqrary relief, oint- horoo serum, an ~toJ:In be rlglrt-~_:~~~·
FIOM MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY" ot $1 -k 10:
A avocJ, tbol'oullll dl _
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c.!at 1 ·rlfri&lt;l . !lui 111-,;rellliet.,. Jo.wlinllbl '
omder the new law. Sccllti SeRonald R~s atUtudos are- lodochlorhydr011Qoin and by- ,be ~. &lt;ldlerglc re(lctlci!lo1o
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are often lielp- boosterto
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curtly olflees and various n't lll!lli10I8d !&lt;&gt; c:olnclde with droeortisone
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I)&gt; lbook up the plcketo at an
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~am a,womu of 60. My than necessary. For tbla 1'111·· ·
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Malo cloocb ,.roblo 10 SOCIAL SECURITY.
0r88JR meeting where he was
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have
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authorltlesln
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T--..prs (girls, mostl¥) are
iDg a. name to each of the elected governor of Virginia buying
women,
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the group Vlrpn Islands for United Stater in 1801.
their
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the VlrgiDo of Saint Ursula.
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p1'eBident p1'evlo111!y to 1en1e United States?
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A - King Prajadhlpok of to ditto anoth*, ·~reeClUea,"
lions K0111, New York and
A - Thomu Jefferson, Slam In 1831.
San Franeloeo
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The President announce• a·
set budget, and Congress
spenUa tbo balance of the
year trying to budge it.

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ea•thquak., of record OC·
curred in 1900. and· 19U,

but thtre's a real' reCortf..
· buster coming up UJh"" the
hou get• lbe ·
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for ialt month.

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WASIIINGTON - IJ'IIoulb one iaiPilrlanl, II tloo ......
HAMILTON, N.,. ZOOlped (UPI) "- ....,.., 10 ... s. ca.roo..
bonlly darellll1 ilaiOurlleotthlo faetlbttlor- c._.... bu .... tlotntohlow ... bit ........
tloeo&amp;ll)'boleftaltho- A t%•)'0111'-old ll-qllo 111111
not In ........ the ................. tho&amp; ""'""""' pvo bli1ll tohor zut elllld-• T '« Co.. Of' .the Neftll Sy.
lllld fall,fM faet 11 lbtt -.!l!w ~ ot tho his """
oil 11111 a ~bopnp-., .....
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r... ,tho tlrol 11mf In blllor YOU'll not beon •otto tilt dono.
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a-·
Had lllllllera -rwlll,lt fare~ by tho...r.o-..
uwe lote ebildretl,. . . . . . . . or Ill tho EYeretl Rdullo nal• 1""1~ ..,lrnio1101111ble •lUll· 11 a 10011 )It lbtt by now ..,. or F1llall,y, the - l i t .._.,., llat)' T-, u obe lq Ia .,... -.laRaeine.
oro, lMir ~.
more -}lock-Mat dtlv· 1111noop110re .boa bOea - - - Walklilo IIMJ'tal. bed nc:owric
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~. "'"" ,.,.. the fir at loalod lfttYih!DC 11p. u, 1111, cans •u a J10&lt;tr, 111111 rpoelfleall)&gt; OlbCt Cbarlel tid• Mehlad..
111a0. are ~ipg alkiweol to em- Sen. William ~ ol Arkoa· by llllch - u former Pnll- UJ:fe WUi ~ to be 11J7lalt
truly private Ollllloratlmo """' hid not che- 110 the dent El-01, Iarmer Vleo- bat I ttdnk ....u haft IIIOCIIOr,"
~ what maybe a eel'ltdne peaee
floor to denol.mcehi.IGMI&amp;fJtetn- Pnlldent RleMr&lt;l Nixon, C.O.P. tho , . . _ d l l.. lllld.S..fkltr 1.--l lbji Nlfrill ~- IUI1i IJI! by lmwildow " " - • -~--- Dlrl&lt;1011 ol .. eblldnD IIIII Uft Ill lano.
eoe Colnm'flilltt. Thla ll'Oal.,. liPID 110 harden the naoltedthe llllnola a11c1 Gon, Nel..., Roellet..a.nd,
a
"pP-" Ia beJrw pel'• North Vlillnamete, then ..,. or fellor ol New Yqn ond R ~a....Uoblo
thoarl!wlor· ...
mlllld 1-o It fpntard ·llirouillo re. two or three &lt;Jtbei' Senate oaft. R8IIIIM o1. daJitamia.
not
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. - . thecunlnlfroni-NNr hod tlllilled down to tho 1-' -1
~ -~r lbtt barall lldollne have- so.
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lor tho G.O,P. Preoldenllalnom-· to do a bit ol eelobnllllr.
...........1\'CmdoYO poiiUclana ' Teo_
, tilere lo ..._to • - lnatliJo, lllc.btrd Nixon, btl~·
wiKh "''~'.1lnotanee bereto- lbtt ,thO" are below puohed fOI'IIItd a II!P ..rvl.., !Dhlglo,..
1oouo am""- to~ ,lldnnco
an """"cuflomec!. oell-r.. . Uonall- by lleadtalt ...,.
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" · a Reed of .Bne~ ..,tRoy
~~~~ a( the Communlll ••· da&amp;r lndleatlonalbtt jbO peaee- pertloan poHtlu -it.'
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rall"'fl,d ~ VloCnam.
nlk rump Domoerotle Prelldeli- II II accfl!'IIIJWiy- alill¢ly· dl..
By l!IRS. JOHN STOUT ,
returned Swldoy n1a1tt frOm Jloii,
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dalfalra tW elliodldaq olSon. Ji)opne Me- 1urt&gt;bv. If .io more, to -.on
Mr• 111111
Wlll.ud hit ol.
vor, Colorodo, wberetht:ralt4ncllr,Joi;
erroet, Utera111 pj'OYI- Cartby or...,.aatalo notl'&gt;ioV ·!he hills o1 ad1nitledi,Vfl:olmen- · CholtoroY, W, Va., Mr.lfnri,Mrl. eol' the ....,.. moettnp oft no
......./_11 'be pJ..- w · mucb&lt;tllil;ywloore~
lory reports, tbal beloiJOW,if!. Mlll.ud FGII of WUIIaauron, W, ..,..a! Bolrds ot Mltllm of
hlible-ID oay that tile 1011-Uaero
A related factot II tho rooem P1U'01tJy aceomi&gt;ODYinll ,eall~ fOr Va; and Mr. lnd Mr,. Jam...... the Enngelleal Unttiod Btethhld doeldorl, on sheer PrtncU&gt;le now ¥DC .praetleod by the only notional unity wll!.' "1fll'11i4ro" Sehmlek IIIII ehildren o1 C&lt;&gt;l1111· ren and tho M-ot chllrchea
~ lnacceptaneeotnationOJdub', man. ~ the dono wbobos a that no oettlemont II!UII ."IO_.a boo w8i-e suesll of Mr. and Mr • ""JaiiUlll'l' 11-13.
to ~J"emJ1irrullnc tho In· JIO!Itleal joowor ·1&gt;11 "'-" aare••lon."
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fll!l~lf !Jo~Uclle negU!atllino·to· to Jll&amp;)&lt;e him a~ dllvv· ~ propotei tp'do 11i111J 111111 ofMI; : ; ~~-W aguoat :... 001
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1lPtb ~ ~~ ' - 111111 filii ol firm nolllanee in Vietnurl. to do tram -tho rlehl what the the past - ·
ond 111101 b)i ear to thli aret In
a~o Ul8,l: ~t •ooik! all turn This Is~ J!obert'F~ 1\enned)', doveo'btve- 10otlentramthe ,Mrs. F.l"""'! -and IIObort the exlremelyheavyiiiOIIIIIIISunOIItto bf~frlwdulontCom• · Had KennodnlllluyrOalmasele left-to ~b Amilrlean por- · «llll#loll"""' weekend111011t•of day nlalrt.
lilunl
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, I ao .m•vbe too let!, ao 'the
Jitro, John Stout. '
All board oeaslona, aomo of
Reali
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.runJY doYOa had Impeached them, aotoo called ,.. Sommlella,y LOwla
In tho Denver Hilton hotel, and
tho, ...~ ~ .IIUO - - to lfOU)d !\IIYO ""'" -to rtvo 'to the bard; and In 'each caoe witlloul&lt;
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Keaney C~y wu a Pit &lt;f. 'Uniting General Conlerenee ot
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her home a11er vto1u.,. at Racine eonrerenee treosurer and Mls1

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Scionlllla wbo study the oeleellsta who are
lludylng the oecrela ol An~ have DOIM
.. fnleretllaC bebavtaral p b e - . ...
porta Science Servlee
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men. who opead .., to a year iD lsolaiiOil ou
the frigid eoatinenl, the fint piet.,..,o lo appear Oil tbt walla of their under-the-Ice
quarten 11'11 pln-upo.
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, Tbese begllt to be eovOl'f!cl b)' travel pollen
after 1 e v e r a I montbJ...pictures ct. oundronebod beaches and mountain forests.
· Then, about two or three mooths before the
men are due to return bome, the pln-upa
reappear.
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clumPS ol celll.
Tbat bl.rtor1e operatiell. Ill Souao Atriea 1111
nudged uolher door put
a JltQe turtber IIIIo an exciiiDg future.
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Jurors Bervinc Ol'lthetrial ..... :.::
day ....., OOIIalcl "-!&gt;. llalplo •
Crump, Ralpb Glbbl, Jo111oa T. ,. •

Ofticial Count

F"de Petitiona

HOlJand, Thomu Wilden, Floyd ·. ~
Ka,yburn, IAwnmc:. R, Wolfe., W. •

111. Paneoke, Donald 0, Roaoh, • •
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PT, PLEASA!n' - lQ tho otllWlll.ud N.......,, Raymond l".ck· '•
1'1'. PLEASANT - Per110111 ant W James w. Phil liDS.
elal eamut ill tho Jan. I oehool
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fill.. ncenlly for ~loos of.
._'1 olodloa 110111 lUI niltllt by !leu
lor tile Ma,y ltth primacy _!"'"_ _ _ _"!""_ _ lbo canvullial board, the levy eleetlon were:
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Dora K. · Herlko, democrat,
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ol u.s~ -~~~ d the 85.101 committeewoman !rom Rotdn110n
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1111idlelal tDIIJ released on elee- Dlllrlet; Wilbur BliXter, democrat, eomm!-.nan from Coop.
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llurlJw tho eaDVual.,. there er -.. Dlatrict; ' Myrtle WUktnaon,
RUBBER
,.,.. .., maJor elwwe• with ool)&gt; demoerat eommltteewoman from
Unlcm
Dlllriet;
Jaek
B.
(Smoky)
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II 'fOiae, all In favor ol the Jolallttte, republfean, oommltte&amp;levy, )llckod ~ dur!JW the ....,_ man from Lewis Dlllrlet; Lillian
Fo~ The Whole
fnl C&amp;DYUI. 1be B&amp;~lt vote,fe;o Arrlnglon; democrat, commltte&amp;Family ·....
malned the ume - 492 ..ang ;woman from Clendeoin Dlotrlet;
IPinat the leV)'. Offlelalll' s,. J. S. Colley, Sr., republican,
409 per10111 eaot tholr ballot ieeldftl reelectlqn to thie: omee
Justict!l of Peaee ol. Clendeo« tho IIOIIIble 13,999 notlilller- otln Dlatrlet.
ed vatero In MAlon Count;y.

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RUGGEDI
HANDSOME'
fOOT\VEM

SHOE lOX

Hoat Hard
OftJLua:II8PIBtD,
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-Exee&amp;She hot weather cauaa
"Pit bUni" In pl111111, maldl\fl
them una.ble to paW at&amp;te
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eerv1ce director John Hort.
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trl..county &amp;rea 18 'tbe report by
the ,men of tile 62nd annual Na.. _..
tlonal Western stock Show In~
Denver, ' COIICiuojlng ~ Sunday, More lhsn I,OOO .eXhll&gt;ltora
and nearly tOO ·cowbo)'s from
various · western states were ,ln
Denver lor !he show and rodeo. '
Mrs, Bleutng was the SUelt ot
her IIOft...ln-law and dauehter, Mr.
and MrL Jerald McCaUiotor of
Barbour,av!!Je during the week;
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· Now !lovoluUona, Charleo N~Jooovql~, Gaillpnlls,' . lrooiOn Del~r Rhodes.
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
~/ 111111 Mike~. 'l!laoon, Blaba,lead guitar; Rjcbmi -Ken- , ond•Lopn. ROillstratton lor the Mto, . ,Joe Carsey lnd Mr. aDd;'
~rda,y, ~··· 13 1968
.• · cliiilld. "''' ornw &lt;~""'!lQ '·'I&gt; L"llaJI; ~~~"~li' ' \\\~ .day ~aflal~ llf!ltA'&gt;C\~Jl;oo':o :lame )'i\yne tool&lt; ·~
SALE~~~J1P.at "l· ~. 1.. .· .
Otlfet Uaree ~~ "~''" f.JieJijfi
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.....;I~' . January e :':2tr, at
• ': Payne to hiS aimy ba . . . ~
Ohio ~~ner:. "t:rve~ ~
f.\~'
\rou the' )•~ew
lor, Jen'i 'MOI'IIon,
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and ··=·~ b:=~~':fue-, et&gt;nls, Va.&gt;lteyaloo
guoota l { HOGS- . 175 1&lt;1 ~O.,Ibs •. l~ . . ;
·' Rcril Rluoo, Soul c
001, ilnrl Mike Jonea •"--•
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~ o1 Mt 111111 M.rs Darrell G ·•-~ • to 18.50; 22Q to 250 lbs. 18 to
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JUdy Lathey aeveral a.,.~
The amual Piilrlet Rltualls- In Maryland,
· ' 1 Sowo 12 l&lt;i ·15· Slap i2 'to 14·
'• Wlilidngoe.....,plaeowuBeekv and Wore eolllimei In k"''\innl .11• Contest •Ill 1&gt;e held SotlirT-Set,Hai'old _Gralwn,wllj)hils Boan .9 to 14·, Sowa and no..!
Gilmore; Newli'a.;a, cin loot lop oaeh - · Slie.WU ........ day . .....lrle 'slarttng at 5 p.m. been In Yletnaoit.,-1• -·"'his 60 to 100· Shorts 7 tD 14 ..... .
d...., routine'l "Tho Slianlsh paul~ at the pianO by '8ec~ and Sunday morntns otartlng at wile lind~daughter,hiomoihCATTLE - Steen 18 !0 2t·
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Buni•. "
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' .\ 9 .with JUnes ~- Savey of,Jack- . . er·'and relatiVes here.
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Helters 16 to 21; Baby Beei
Janet Glbba; l!artl'ord, ....,tldrd
Alan Hal'i presedecl a ~eal son LodBe In c~atae. . Teams • Mr Elijah Estep lslnGalllpoUI 20 lo 25; Fat Cows 1tlo 18.50•
~~= ~"".·,':" ·plano oeleettOn, rk~ relalad to ldnderpr- ~';1,~ c=iht"!:~iu!:;'
he bt' employment.
~~:, J!.!" JNo ~~lo 17 ..;
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ten.
· will be eoiiiJM!IIIJi to roproslltt lllr, Lowell Heltaer sold his
VEAl. CAINES
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GI'Ofllr' Giblili,.New' HaVen,preMl•~• Sbeii·~~II!IYLilvinl! u.e dlstrie! In Jloe otate eon. · larm011King~buryROIIdtoHomer • 50, .Secondo 35
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&lt; • lldeli\ ol ttioi.Julilqi- Claso, oerv- presei#nd a duel, . SCMid d lllu- . teat In Ma,y at Qplummo.. •
. Goodin; .
30 to 35; Com. and Hvs. 22
' . ed Ill ofuilllr •ilf ..~. ~;'fi!'COII)pallied at lhe' I&gt;Iano
RO(lln1o Will be ~,eard; from . lllro. Margaret DOulllae ... who II to 38· Cull a 20 to 25.
.· Pria~ :tl:lzel ct.$io.tii,-llllll by thllf~r. Mr•··Ra.Ymonil eomml- eh~rmon onlhe_var- , employed a1 the eourrty home,
SiikEP ~ Efta !llld Lms.
, $2.50 ~ to •tile, lflrst, second
UevloW, '
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lous PI'Olll'a,ms ·sponsored_by the epent a few days here,
5 to 10; Stoek Efta 4 to 10;
lhlrdplaeif'w!ioneri,BI')'MIIIud" . ' Atlritermtlolondurlncthelhow Elks orpnlzaUon lnlhe ,Statoof
.
Fat ~eep s tD 8; 'Culls I to 5;
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waa· rl'"n "''
· , show , •• the IIIII· Ohto,
A ladles pariy wi 110 hel d at
5Bueko
to 10 4. Ia 10; Fat Wethers
:,.1j , ehalnnanl ,.
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del)lai'Drtheptqp"am,'l110eolll• the Elko Clubroom on ·SundU
LAMBs- ToPi 22.50• See1 Othet .III'OUPS lllld eontealantl \7 &amp;OIIIIJ $2,5011.
at 2 Jioln. and the meeun; \riii
·' oDds 16 to 20; LIJht w'u. 15
end with • bullet cllmer II s
tD 18: Common 12 to 16.
p.m.

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PT. P!ZASA!n' - 'l1lo palll wutrt.tth
Jiorr ol-~ Clrc:81

Elb to Hold .:·

Mr-8 .
00081 M&lt;l;1i'ath Oncl' son wer;
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' IIIASliN . Wlruierl'ct 111~ Went """ the)ioyal'Biuelo, RoxROUth, . Tlie lioutl!eenlral Dlstrlet or wi1h Ids family here,
~&lt; aJmao#ed bY ' tho JUnior voeallllj JoluiiiY WOOdt,leadsUl· the Ohio Elks Ao'!f)&lt;latloo Will
Ml,. Ruby Diehl, whO Ia em·1
'at W18h&amp;ma 'Hfc~/ &amp;boOl- tar; Dorude . Woodl~ ~lUi~ hold their Winter meeting on Jan. J)IOyed in: Coluinbus, spent a week
Oil 'lburlday Mre, flrlt placet · tar; GJU'Y Mitchell, bU~ gtdtar. · uaf7 20 and 21 at Athens.
.
en~:! wfth tela:tlves here,
11 li!U•I~
- ' ~. ''Bi'lll\d x," and JfU:"'e Call, 4nan1, '
01 the 60,000 Elka In O!ilo, · Goy William
returned to
of Char
'DI ... ••"-v•- r;..••, h ·.......:
ewer 8 000 are 111 tbe ·Southcen..
· veri, ""'" Haven, · ~• ~ ~ , UIII'"*1J»Taylor, ti-al 'Di.trtet \'lfdch Is compos- . Fort ~·· Wash., after a few
soloist; ·J4olnl'l'ilnnint, JNew Ha· vocallllj lMI7 Dl'aba, lead 'f1111· od &lt;t lllilgeo In Macyovllle, Co- •da,yl here with'!:"laUves.
leod kliitU;-'oJoliii Zutpan,' ·
Jaki Howard, rllyll!miUiter;. lumb&lt;io Clrelevllle Cbqlleolho
Mr. and ldrt.•\Uebard Rhode• of
~; .rh)1hlri kiolt1t1 GU,. Ar· JOlin Rll!PWa.v, btea &amp;llltar and Portoniouth oaek..;, ·Laneaator' ~. W, Va.,and ehlldren vis-

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ttody to roll f Th• malt aHratti'le
Oelmant88s evetl The)"'...
equiPP-d j~~tt the woy you lit.
'1m-and priud the same wa)"l
Yo.,·can buy an• with 0 vinyl
tap •.DeiWI• whe•l discs. White·
wall !ires. Deluxe 1teering whHI.
Chrome fender makllngs.

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Items ,

!'OINT PLEASANT - Throe
c:oupler have , awll,cl lor mar- /
By l!IRS, ALTA CONE
rloge lleenoeo in !he ~ of · Rlchanl rJoi'dan who to employ•.tho~m~cl•rk
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CO.lumbus,apenttheweek..
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contrOl poUutkilf ...t -. -raJ DOtla il.boita Cline, 118, Pl. .· Mro, ~!cl gordan.
to ,pe!)tllt himll!llr &lt;1 dono "# Plos-.t; :fo1!n .Eupne RdiiJ&gt;. ~"· o\lta,CC)no!. who o_peiltthree
stl\8 • -"""""·' aDd ipftmonl; lOll, ~o. l'erderoon, _and Patrie• ,-eeks In HOiz~r llolj&gt;llal, Is """
Ianda. · • ,
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· Ia Juin Lopcjrl,_ 16, H""'*'""" eomalesetnc_at bome_,
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~- ~ca of~• ;:c'ea!!::d :.:J•~::- ~~ .~.and~~llu-aey.ue~wai ·e Joctadclialrllianotthe- Faeomtre .- II Pt. Plea-.
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and' low I I ' - "' colnion- .
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eo1 her dl!lfllller, Mrs. Eddie Jordan llllltam!J,y,Reolland,Itwa.

Mr. and Mrs; 'fl!Yior Moore
spent a day In Jae- the put
week.
Albert Cone was .abualneaaYI.e...

IIIII' In ~ on Tlulroda,y,
Mra. Genevra Foster, wbo is
with her dOJIIl)lter In Da,yton
w1oue .... - · - tram •

bx'Obn ann. Ia making slow fm..
PIOrement:.

and

1M17 Rolneo
lamllj&gt; ealled
on her parents, the Klaneth
lllolsmana; 'l'llllraday •vonh!ll·

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GN. Olds )"'UUI9 wheelS a whirf.
Dmr. a yoimgni'obile from Oldsmobile.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
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tniMP'a•l operation
wu performecl Ill &amp;o.lh Afrlc;l a few qo, mueh ...., boen written about 1M poleDIIol ethical 111111 legal dllemnlao docton could
1'1111 up apiDst in IIIII now 111111 npldly progrnslnC lleld ol organ tranaptantatloa.
Tbooretlcally, • phyalcian could be torn
be-'&gt; bU duty to do "'orythinl lo 11ve
tbt Ulo ~~=tlent 111111 tbe knowledp
lluot 1M
War kidney or opleen
of lluot patient waa urgently DOOded by somecme elle.
.
Nat 10 tbearellcally, ollistlilg la~a In moot
ot.oleol pve aurvlvlna relatives entire aay over
1M ~tloll of a peraon'a body.
'l'bele are real pi'tblems, but 10 far lheJ:
baYO DOt stood aa -obot.ocleo lo tbe advlliiCe cil
Dowlodp Ill IIIII area of modlclne. J;ventiaally, they may not so much be solved u b.Jpa.ued.
Dr. Cbarlel A. Hufllaael of ~J:::::'
Uaivenlty Modleal School In Wa
,
D.C., ...., dilcloood lluot he Ia wort!Dg e11 a
reMUclt project aimed at findbla out wbetber
tbo hearta of unborn ~alves can be . pr.OIIIdltlonod for transplari"llon bllo hlDDID
belllp.
Hilfnacet, lllvenlor of the first artl6cW
be..-t valve, believes lluot drugs 111111 ndJa.
tioa treatmO!It wblle tbe ealvos are ltlll IIi
embryo cu overeomo tbe biiiiWI body'l
relee!ion mecbanlsm aglliDst forelp llos.,..
'1'bot'e remlliDs, too, tbe }loiSibillty of buildIng completely arWiclal lieartt, wbleh are,
bUieally,_lust _pumps. This ........,b Ia still

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Ill - . ''10 oollodbo"._. • a IIJ'i, lial .., ·

First Launch from Moon
Anotbtr opace f~ !bat -toot plaCe in 196'1
aomeboW got loll in the shulll~of ear-end
new• reviews. This was the ·
oniiiJI of
Surveyor VI alter It laaded on
moon last
November.
Although tilt robot proopector didn't en
very far-ito roekels burned only 2\1 seconds
tq lift It 10 teet high and 8 feet sldeways-lt
qualified u the first spaeecratt ever to be
loWICbod frono a heavenly body Miler than ·
' the earth.
•.• We think.

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laliall-· ~-~a;,.Gllot
BY JACK O'BRIAN , ·
turned El!n&gt;llalo Omor S..rlflDto • remimbor? .., RCA • VldOr'i ,
or liliiiUea. How ... a. Jll'GIIII
In any dloeussion of Medl- ologisto or radlologisto serv·
NEW YORK - .Joey Blahop'o a ••Jewtllh" NtekY Anltein ,(op;. · ••JetreriOit AIJ1)lanel'' roekera
By BRUCE IIOSS.U
care hospital inourance, it Is ices when a patient is In the - Larl')" 1 tho latest bloek - polite Bari&gt;ra Stteloand) lll,mi&gt;l1 have on lmfte •to· llorform In
ol_lf_l_l3
NEA Publicotions
necessary to understand what hospital Formerly some of· ~ c1tlp charging into dims:.. ,.Wild by trinunlni lila bushy •'"'"'"' llusllr, whfcb 11 alaualo of 1101'11
r}IOFD!o\,1'
1'1 a prj~~ aal
WASHINGTON- (NEA) is
meant
by
a
single
"spell
of
this
cost
hail
to
be
char~ed L&gt; the Street!!'' :.. Pat'rlek Bed- tache to· a thin llpllne_ r!· Now - Rusllr will
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baMI.Y
-·tO~
ouch
aar· Beginning in 1968, you can get illness."
aglliDst
optional
"doctor
boll"
lord,
Donal
Donnell)&gt;
and the ium Star rap: pearl-1111al~ pOol . !O!'IaJ _I'UIIIp!oa but Wal'l .,....mt .
When
Polilh·botn
Jqeepb
.
Mllllolll
haft
DO porerti or IDY•
some extra hospital care ·UD·
S!"'h
a,
spell
starts
the
day
a
insurance,
II
the
patient
has
lrUh
east
of
"Philadelphia,
Here
Conrad,
author
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"Heart
-to
Jove
llllllcorel:lr
them; ·
tables,
$5,000
and
up.
tho
&amp;r8ol
Louis
Annllralit,
Who,
der your Me:licare hospital iDGeorge
M.ttphy a!ld Rlii1DIII : ·111011111 ljlortawrller Jl.mlllyCO,..
patient
Is
admitted
to
a
hosit.
I
Come"
whld!
became
I
h
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of
Darlmui,"
joined
the
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How,
can
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me
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wboli ·, · ,
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silranee _program but the add· pllal,
Engllab merehabt marllle
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qualified
nursing
It
lllOed
to
be
necessary
tor
longest
I'UIIIIinl
Irish
play
In
Reapn
wer..,•t
tho
ftrlt
~lz- ncm•a valenllno to ,.... ehbw
8
ed eushiO.. is called a "life· home, or other e:rtended-care a physielan lo certify that a Bdw)-. history, may bring Bren- zero Ill po!IUeo: Rex Bel!. ..._ . Joe Loula, "Ia a erodlt to Ida
In 1878 he could apeak
I ..,. • faiiiOI' lnd 901""' and ·
time reserve." Once used up, facllity. It ends . once a pa- person's entry IIIIo a hospital dan Bebtn's "Borstal !loy'' to welllem-otaio hulband of &lt;Oiara . raeo .,. · and I mean tho human
a few WOrds of Englllh tbe ' NE'&amp;R· toll 0.. I~ U.O or~ •
It is gone forever.
a hos- was "medically necessary." N. Y• . (It wu a IDIIsher ·at Bow, was Lt. Gov. of N~. race~•·
lanpage of 'wbich be beYom basic- protection pro- tient hal been foutside
lllty
f
60
Now
the
fact
of
admission
is
the
Abbey
Theatre,
D&lt;Jblln).
came
a muter, IIYI The
Ho! ....,~¥ JIIWd OC,DI!I """" •
vides up to 90 days of care iD PIta! or care ac
or
~nsiderod
sufficient.
But
in
When
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met
the
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World
Almanac.
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waa
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days. After such an '"
a hospital for a single illness, straight
interval,
the
patient
is
ellgi·
long-stay
eases,
the
doetor
Brendan
Bebsn,
he
ao!&lt;ed·
In
hia
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stran110
declalon
for
Conrad
""lp'!
~ Uoo 1..,rt""'"*·!JII
with the patient paying the
ble
for
another
basic
90
days
atill
must
recertify
tbe
need
lUting
broaue
"Are
10U
the
lad
first $40 of charges and pay- of care in a hospital,' or com- for continued hospital care at who wrltOI'Ihe eolunm?" lnd we
I:JQ~DA ... MAIL.IIACI·. ~m,ry ~~~"!tu.~ut '!':~ bltlloll~ Tc!,ibe~ ,
(Dg •10 for each day after the parable care in · other faelll- intervals specified by the said we were, expectlngllcythlnS;
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lit lltlll' •lltkJitol. ~"' ""'
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without a seaeoast -'
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ties
government.
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but Brendan eementedourfrlencJ..
UDder the rovlllollo of late
1~ the first 18 months of
Durable _medical equipment. ship forever by putting out JUs
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such as orou lungs, oxygen big hind alld eomplinJOnt#ll us,
serve of 60 more llenelll•aya• . Medicare s Ule. some 5.7 mll- tents, hospital bods and wheel ''I'm glad to· ~~
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You can draw upoa II, 011 top Uou -~4~
""'tror,~Best•IEc•rno•R~~tJi,,
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· g, ·,~c,r,nrl Jat - · ~ :~u"~ .
- , o~jt .'!'!lde""" of:, ·cbalra, can now be purchased changed yoor ' ,
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cue, up to tloe faD eo. ID that
They
no . ome m· tbt'"patient under hospital in· Whleh; lf-yO...nnote, eDd•."f.pil"
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b
etwten
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with
tlds tfr1 !Dr a ~. , ,
llltal IHaranee , paya aU but menttltemo!..~~~~\f:billl:t;.
A
patient
may
be
able
to
"len"
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ADd
haYinl
eome
from
Q-~at
eauses
atopie
4erand
temporary
1011
of
bearPhiR
and
Ita
·Iaiit
(IUIJ'Ier,
All
the
wldll
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. tried
lilt Oral • a day of your Se
collect some benefits if he has a 111112 IIIIo of raloonkOOJ&gt;OI'I we'd 1118UIIs? Is It hereditary? llig. .
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C:,
;tbe~
Jiattho
covered hoapltal e~pensea.
the hospital, aetlng
ou
had to pay a hosplllll bill be- , brr&lt;lly have ehiii&amp;Od our, """'
· Q.;-,My ~· hal ·eczema. -~ ~ lliu'a.are lllva, Ctber ~ j -t o1 IP!II;'jiOIIIiol,
'11ius, conceivably a man 65 some intermediary agency cause he was treated in a name for IOcla1 aggrandizeme~~t. What . ~an be done f~r It?
or older could enter a hospital like Blue Cross to submit the hospital not part of 1M ModiA~Tbla II another 11ame ·· Two doctors have 'Drucrlbed On thll day~':;,.,.,, · · . and so 4ld lilt. we didn't 10 all ~
Rex Harrliron's wile !lachel
and be protected under hos· charges lo the federal govern· care program . But the hos· Roberta reacted to rOIIOI'IO(elae- for eezema. The cause Ia an · piJIJ 'l'hlch llop' .tloe .ljehlq .· 1n 1A3, tho
!&lt;l'f,lllionlee tho - · bat 1,'11! ullaipe!l ot. DO¥·
pltal insuranee for 150 straight m~~
allergy
Po
a
food
or
to
10mo·
but,
If
she
11-oem
t
tate
them,
was
•-II~
telf ror lllllow ,...._.tQni 111e0
1967 revisions also had pltal In quesUon must be lie- wllen) that her new tl&amp;erotcln thing that comes In eontact . tbe ltA:biDg comes:' ))ac-t.
dayS. But thereafter he could . these eflects:
In IJ20, raloons eloiOd a..tr . po~Uow,
.
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·1
ensed
as
a
hospital,
must
was
Bengal,
a
Sift
from
Rex
and
never count on protection for
doorl II 1be Vollltead Ael 110 • r11o lftiROmo~iotrUW•
Hospital insurance hereaft- have a full·Ume nursing serv- eost $7,200; Rachel aatd It's J ·With YOI!!' skin. Of the foods, Would herbs be~hU?
more than 90 days at a time.
Ice and provide medical care tlgorsldn all riglrt but .., ~ wheat~ the m~ commou ~- '· A-Sbe'4 Joeu.,r ita)' With .onfor... t*GblldtiOD bllio
er
Sbo
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SiDce his 60-day reserve would er cover the full amount of under doctor's supervision .
Ill, ~at loll than 1!,'700 aild fender. Of the chemical con· the piJIJ,. Many berbl have alfeet. ·' •• ·
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have been entirely consumed. reasonable charges for pathIf you attain 65 in 1968, you Bhe'dbouglrtltwltllhorownstaae- taetanto,. seen~ soaps, shav· been used at -one tline or anIn Ul$2; Jluaall order.! all 1 : ~,!'~
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ean gel hospital Insurance if
Gen. Ylvlanllen- IDg cf.Dn!a, . sbainpoos aad other to lreat dlaeues but I !Orelin, dlp~a , ln 'llloleow•to
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" IIADIR snv~tE-IIlfenMtilfl lit thll "'"''· plus eddltio.... daN CHid kllll• ce ~ you are entitled to monthly zog ot the llraell'hero-set la tiJe
deodorantS are frequent know of noue that wUI reUeve llmlllhelr .......,..., to wlfhlii ·..i'vo ltt.fuat••.rll:rOIIil """'" • .,.
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benents under Social Security first -Chief ~rker of the new causes. This type M ailergy eczema.
25 mlleooiGoe.dtl', allecedl.i'lO · abo btl,,and ·- !Uti \Dqlrlt.; . .
·-:- - - - - '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 or railroad retirement, or Tel Aviv VarleQ- Clli&gt;, ohow- is often aggravated by exQ-l bave. beard that
ii!IYinllil mllllal')' ln!1iall.. . can . _ , , llcnotr
tw&gt;hove just three .Quarters (Dine biz lntematlonal group- and he posure to sunUght. Heredity is
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again.
Wbat
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rill
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SOCIAL SECURITY
months)
of
SoCial
Security
was
born In Ireland, the llhade an added factor IIi the cause pie ~lth owergy cannQt .
In l!lel, 28 ·mMO clnd a -RIJR'I-'
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work credits. The old require- ot Brendln will be pleased In of many allerllles. The bell tetanus lbots. What can they "Texas ~· ndar 11a11an ' Door Hllrt:
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Do,l. (first l oUe;n you• Zip No.I
ment was six quarters After note -·· Don Ameche wore Ute and most laoilng reUef de- tate instead?
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·' tenk In the Allanlle, 83 mlleo
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1968 the requirement Wm rise same suit-slze in ,.Henry, Sweet
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.our...
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ponds on dlicoverlng and
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A "-·~ Lr tho .._
tioDI and feoiiiiUIJtyahoutlbem.
City Slotlooo
again
on
a
steady
scale,
year
Henry"
as
he
did
when
he
1ft- avoictlng
tbi! · cause It .often had tetanus toJ:old getr IIIII
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by year.
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vented the telephone lor 2011&gt;- takes aonie expert medleal disease be must be ilven the .Amertcon ~~~- O&amp;dl!a Nub . flirt~.- ~;~~~J"" ~ :
Hospital insurance a 1 s o Fox; and let•a IQ alao quite sleuthing to Ibid tbe offender. , antitoxin. If be Ia a~cle to onco ~ . wanon - 4 ~ .,... ~
PIHH ""d ........ '"' &lt;-1 of "WHAT YOU'VE GOT COMING
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covers some extended-care sincerely, the same hat size, ac- For tempqrary relief, oint- horoo serum, an ~toJ:In be rlglrt-~_:~~~·
FIOM MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY" ot $1 -k 10:
A avocJ, tbol'oullll dl _
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and home-bealth beneflto, bul tually and naurattveJ,y. F I n e mentl that coatalli coal 1ar, made With human 1$'11111. can •
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these are largely unchanged man.
c.!at 1 ·rlfri&lt;l . !lui 111-,;rellliet.,. Jo.wlinllbl '
omder the new law. Sccllti SeRonald R~s atUtudos are- lodochlorhydr011Qoin and by- ,be ~. &lt;ldlerglc re(lctlci!lo1o
-ISS ....... .. .. .... ... .... .. ....... ...... .. ...... ..... .. ..
are often lielp- boosterto
oterld~
ha
._,_!_:Of ~ ""'ten
wJlflOI!~ It make )'Oil a~ tiJiblouio"P!L
curtly olflees and various n't lll!lli10I8d !&lt;&gt; c:olnclde with droeortisone
ful.
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guide publications offer the Bobby Kenned1'a but he certain.
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m&lt;nlll dG~.-;-E&lt;c · ll.l. . or1 or1ibilt ~ OlitB.N ,,
'PT' -· . ..................... STATE .. .... ... ZIP .. .. .. . .. .. ..
I)&gt; lbook up the plcketo at an
details.
~am a,womu of 60. My than necessary. For tbla 1'111·· ·
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Malo cloocb ,.roblo 10 SOCIAL SECURITY.
0r88JR meeting where he was
hob to be Miltd HI Mld....._a,,
doelor.says·I
have
eczem~m
·.son.
authorltlesln
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belleve-tbat
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- bloacl to the Vleteoog: Rf!lgan
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ponatdon,
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year.
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an
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reMtloan
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T--..prs (girls, mostl¥) are
iDg a. name to each of the elected governor of Virginia buying
women,
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by
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peddling
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QUIZ many tiny lalands, he called in 1779 1nd president of the
tbe al· mbilel.
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lmr..caaea bearlnc pictures or
the group Vlrpn Islands for United Stater in 1801.
their
Idola
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the VlrgiDo of Saint Ursula.
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Q-Who IDCII the first .U.S. lute monrin:h to t&gt;i.rit IM dseo book (a dandJ), the fine
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ftler eolorlit :baa beon allked
p1'eBident p1'evlo111!y to 1en1e United States?
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oo gow!'!IOI' of o slater
A - King Prajadhlpok of to ditto anoth*, ·~reeClUea,"
lions K0111, New York and
A - Thomu Jefferson, Slam In 1831.
San Franeloeo
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The President announce• a·
set budget, and Congress
spenUa tbo balance of the
year trying to budge it.

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ea•thquak., of record OC·
curred in 1900. and· 19U,

but thtre's a real' reCortf..
· buster coming up UJh"" the
hou get• lbe ·
report
for ialt month.

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WASIIINGTON - IJ'IIoulb one iaiPilrlanl, II tloo ......
HAMILTON, N.,. ZOOlped (UPI) "- ....,.., 10 ... s. ca.roo..
bonlly darellll1 ilaiOurlleotthlo faetlbttlor- c._.... bu .... tlotntohlow ... bit ........
tloeo&amp;ll)'boleftaltho- A t%•)'0111'-old ll-qllo 111111
not In ........ the ................. tho&amp; ""'""""' pvo bli1ll tohor zut elllld-• T '« Co.. Of' .the Neftll Sy.
lllld fall,fM faet 11 lbtt -.!l!w ~ ot tho his """
oil 11111 a ~bopnp-., .....
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r... ,tho tlrol 11mf In blllor YOU'll not beon •otto tilt dono.
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w-...,. now
a-·
Had lllllllera -rwlll,lt fare~ by tho...r.o-..
uwe lote ebildretl,. . . . . . . . or Ill tho EYeretl Rdullo nal• 1""1~ ..,lrnio1101111ble •lUll· 11 a 10011 )It lbtt by now ..,. or F1llall,y, the - l i t .._.,., llat)' T-, u obe lq Ia .,... -.laRaeine.
oro, lMir ~.
more -}lock-Mat dtlv· 1111noop110re .boa bOea - - - Walklilo IIMJ'tal. bed nc:owric
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~. "'"" ,.,.. the fir at loalod lfttYih!DC 11p. u, 1111, cans •u a J10&lt;tr, 111111 rpoelfleall)&gt; OlbCt Cbarlel tid• Mehlad..
111a0. are ~ipg alkiweol to em- Sen. William ~ ol Arkoa· by llllch - u former Pnll- UJ:fe WUi ~ to be 11J7lalt
truly private Ollllloratlmo """' hid not che- 110 the dent El-01, Iarmer Vleo- bat I ttdnk ....u haft IIIOCIIOr,"
~ what maybe a eel'ltdne peaee
floor to denol.mcehi.IGMI&amp;fJtetn- Pnlldent RleMr&lt;l Nixon, C.O.P. tho , . . _ d l l.. lllld.S..fkltr 1.--l lbji Nlfrill ~- IUI1i IJI! by lmwildow " " - • -~--- Dlrl&lt;1011 ol .. eblldnD IIIII Uft Ill lano.
eoe Colnm'flilltt. Thla ll'Oal.,. liPID 110 harden the naoltedthe llllnola a11c1 Gon, Nel..., Roellet..a.nd,
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"pP-" Ia beJrw pel'• North Vlillnamete, then ..,. or fellor ol New Yqn ond R ~a....Uoblo
thoarl!wlor· ...
mlllld 1-o It fpntard ·llirouillo re. two or three &lt;Jtbei' Senate oaft. R8IIIIM o1. daJitamia.
not
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~· jlllldal ebannela ..,_ liners allnoll ctrlalnly -d
. - . thecunlnlfroni-NNr hod tlllilled down to tho 1-' -1
~ -~r lbtt barall lldollne have- so.
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lor tho G.O,P. Preoldenllalnom-· to do a bit ol eelobnllllr.
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, tilere lo ..._to • - lnatliJo, lllc.btrd Nixon, btl~·
wiKh "''~'.1lnotanee bereto- lbtt ,thO" are below puohed fOI'IIItd a II!P ..rvl.., !Dhlglo,..
1oouo am""- to~ ,lldnnco
an """"cuflomec!. oell-r.. . Uonall- by lleadtalt ...,.
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~··- - • 111111 an adyanco ,. _ _ _. .,~• • • .,...,, ol · - · o t relliaa1 10 play llllall·
" · a Reed of .Bne~ ..,tRoy
~~~~ a( the Communlll ••· da&amp;r lndleatlonalbtt jbO peaee- pertloan poHtlu -it.'
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rall"'fl,d ~ VloCnam.
nlk rump Domoerotle Prelldeli- II II accfl!'IIIJWiy- alill¢ly· dl..
By l!IRS. JOHN STOUT ,
returned Swldoy n1a1tt frOm Jloii,
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dalfalra tW elliodldaq olSon. Ji)opne Me- 1urt&gt;bv. If .io more, to -.on
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Wlll.ud hit ol.
vor, Colorodo, wberetht:ralt4ncllr,Joi;
erroet, Utera111 pj'OYI- Cartby or...,.aatalo notl'&gt;ioV ·!he hills o1 ad1nitledi,Vfl:olmen- · CholtoroY, W, Va., Mr.lfnri,Mrl. eol' the ....,.. moettnp oft no
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lory reports, tbal beloiJOW,if!. Mlll.ud FGII of WUIIaauron, W, ..,..a! Bolrds ot Mltllm of
hlible-ID oay that tile 1011-Uaero
A related factot II tho rooem P1U'01tJy aceomi&gt;ODYinll ,eall~ fOr Va; and Mr. lnd Mr,. Jam...... the Enngelleal Unttiod Btethhld doeldorl, on sheer PrtncU&gt;le now ¥DC .praetleod by the only notional unity wll!.' "1fll'11i4ro" Sehmlek IIIII ehildren o1 C&lt;&gt;l1111· ren and tho M-ot chllrchea
~ lnacceptaneeotnationOJdub', man. ~ the dono wbobos a that no oettlemont II!UII ."IO_.a boo w8i-e suesll of Mr. and Mr • ""JaiiUlll'l' 11-13.
to ~J"emJ1irrullnc tho In· JIO!Itleal joowor ·1&gt;11 "'-" aare••lon."
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Earl Foil over Sunclq.
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fll!l~lf !Jo~Uclle negU!atllino·to· to Jll&amp;)&lt;e him a~ dllvv· ~ propotei tp'do 11i111J 111111 ofMI; : ; ~~-W aguoat :... 001
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1lPtb ~ ~~ ' - 111111 filii ol firm nolllanee in Vietnurl. to do tram -tho rlehl what the the past - ·
ond 111101 b)i ear to thli aret In
a~o Ul8,l: ~t •ooik! all turn This Is~ J!obert'F~ 1\enned)', doveo'btve- 10otlentramthe ,Mrs. F.l"""'! -and IIObort the exlremelyheavyiiiOIIIIIIISunOIItto bf~frlwdulontCom• · Had KennodnlllluyrOalmasele left-to ~b Amilrlean por- · «llll#loll"""' weekend111011t•of day nlalrt.
lilunl
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, I ao .m•vbe too let!, ao 'the
Jitro, John Stout. '
All board oeaslona, aomo of
Reali
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Kenny caliey and Robert Stout them joint aesalma, were held
. am, .,-~-ver,lllllll illllcn
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.runJY doYOa had Impeached them, aotoo called ,.. Sommlella,y LOwla
In tho Denver Hilton hotel, and
tho, ...~ ~ .IIUO - - to lfOU)d !\IIYO ""'" -to rtvo 'to the bard; and In 'each caoe witlloul&lt;
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Keaney C~y wu a Pit &lt;f. 'Uniting General Conlerenee ot
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R... Reed II Well Vlrldnla
her home a11er vto1u.,. at Racine eonrerenee treosurer and Mls1

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Rea.dy for 2l•t

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JII0 0 llloir jii'/)111- 111111 p1ou- . .lir a IIQr "IWIII w .2 F
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Scionlllla wbo study the oeleellsta who are
lludylng the oecrela ol An~ have DOIM
.. fnleretllaC bebavtaral p b e - . ...
porta Science Servlee
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men. who opead .., to a year iD lsolaiiOil ou
the frigid eoatinenl, the fint piet.,..,o lo appear Oil tbt walla of their under-the-Ice
quarten 11'11 pln-upo.
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, Tbese begllt to be eovOl'f!cl b)' travel pollen
after 1 e v e r a I montbJ...pictures ct. oundronebod beaches and mountain forests.
· Then, about two or three mooths before the
men are due to return bome, the pln-upa
reappear.
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be ,..,.,., In . . lalloratorJ fi'Cia
clumPS ol celll.
Tbat bl.rtor1e operatiell. Ill Souao Atriea 1111
nudged uolher door put
a JltQe turtber IIIIo an exciiiDg future.
But we bave; ~. - - - )'«.

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G~ Tedeteo, • NeW•I!aven1 f/1'•

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Ho ·bad booe ladletod 1&gt;1 tho Mather~ IC'I 'tMd CGrtrlal
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Crump, Ralpb Glbbl, Jo111oa T. ,. •

Ofticial Count

F"de Petitiona

HOlJand, Thomu Wilden, Floyd ·. ~
Ka,yburn, IAwnmc:. R, Wolfe., W. •

111. Paneoke, Donald 0, Roaoh, • •
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PT, PLEASA!n' - lQ tho otllWlll.ud N.......,, Raymond l".ck· '•
1'1'. PLEASANT - Per110111 ant W James w. Phil liDS.
elal eamut ill tho Jan. I oehool
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._'1 olodloa 110111 lUI niltllt by !leu
lor tile Ma,y ltth primacy _!"'"_ _ _ _"!""_ _ lbo canvullial board, the levy eleetlon were:
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Dora K. · Herlko, democrat,
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ol u.s~ -~~~ d the 85.101 committeewoman !rom Rotdn110n
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1111idlelal tDIIJ released on elee- Dlllrlet; Wilbur BliXter, democrat, eomm!-.nan from Coop.
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llurlJw tho eaDVual.,. there er -.. Dlatrict; ' Myrtle WUktnaon,
RUBBER
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Unlcm
Dlllriet;
Jaek
B.
(Smoky)
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II 'fOiae, all In favor ol the Jolallttte, republfean, oommltte&amp;levy, )llckod ~ dur!JW the ....,_ man from Lewis Dlllrlet; Lillian
Fo~ The Whole
fnl C&amp;DYUI. 1be B&amp;~lt vote,fe;o Arrlnglon; democrat, commltte&amp;Family ·....
malned the ume - 492 ..ang ;woman from Clendeoin Dlotrlet;
IPinat the leV)'. Offlelalll' s,. J. S. Colley, Sr., republican,
409 per10111 eaot tholr ballot ieeldftl reelectlqn to thie: omee
Justict!l of Peaee ol. Clendeo« tho IIOIIIble 13,999 notlilller- otln Dlatrlet.
ed vatero In MAlon Count;y.

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RUGGEDI
HANDSOME'
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SHOE lOX

Hoat Hard
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-Exee&amp;She hot weather cauaa
"Pit bUni" In pl111111, maldl\fl
them una.ble to paW at&amp;te
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COuntr extonotott

eerv1ce director John Hort.
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trl..county &amp;rea 18 'tbe report by
the ,men of tile 62nd annual Na.. _..
tlonal Western stock Show In~
Denver, ' COIICiuojlng ~ Sunday, More lhsn I,OOO .eXhll&gt;ltora
and nearly tOO ·cowbo)'s from
various · western states were ,ln
Denver lor !he show and rodeo. '
Mrs, Bleutng was the SUelt ot
her IIOft...ln-law and dauehter, Mr.
and MrL Jerald McCaUiotor of
Barbour,av!!Je during the week;
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· Now !lovoluUona, Charleo N~Jooovql~, Gaillpnlls,' . lrooiOn Del~r Rhodes.
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~/ 111111 Mike~. 'l!laoon, Blaba,lead guitar; Rjcbmi -Ken- , ond•Lopn. ROillstratton lor the Mto, . ,Joe Carsey lnd Mr. aDd;'
~rda,y, ~··· 13 1968
.• · cliiilld. "''' ornw &lt;~""'!lQ '·'I&gt; L"llaJI; ~~~"~li' ' \\\~ .day ~aflal~ llf!ltA'&gt;C\~Jl;oo':o :lame )'i\yne tool&lt; ·~
SALE~~~J1P.at "l· ~. 1.. .· .
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• ': Payne to hiS aimy ba . . . ~
Ohio ~~ner:. "t:rve~ ~
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lor, Jen'i 'MOI'IIon,
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and ··=·~ b:=~~':fue-, et&gt;nls, Va.&gt;lteyaloo
guoota l { HOGS- . 175 1&lt;1 ~O.,Ibs •. l~ . . ;
·' Rcril Rluoo, Soul c
001, ilnrl Mike Jonea •"--•
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JUdy Lathey aeveral a.,.~
The amual Piilrlet Rltualls- In Maryland,
· ' 1 Sowo 12 l&lt;i ·15· Slap i2 'to 14·
'• Wlilidngoe.....,plaeowuBeekv and Wore eolllimei In k"''\innl .11• Contest •Ill 1&gt;e held SotlirT-Set,Hai'old _Gralwn,wllj)hils Boan .9 to 14·, Sowa and no..!
Gilmore; Newli'a.;a, cin loot lop oaeh - · Slie.WU ........ day . .....lrle 'slarttng at 5 p.m. been In Yletnaoit.,-1• -·"'his 60 to 100· Shorts 7 tD 14 ..... .
d...., routine'l "Tho Slianlsh paul~ at the pianO by '8ec~ and Sunday morntns otartlng at wile lind~daughter,hiomoihCATTLE - Steen 18 !0 2t·
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Buni•. "
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' .\ 9 .with JUnes ~- Savey of,Jack- . . er·'and relatiVes here.
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Helters 16 to 21; Baby Beei
Janet Glbba; l!artl'ord, ....,tldrd
Alan Hal'i presedecl a ~eal son LodBe In c~atae. . Teams • Mr Elijah Estep lslnGalllpoUI 20 lo 25; Fat Cows 1tlo 18.50•
~~= ~"".·,':" ·plano oeleettOn, rk~ relalad to ldnderpr- ~';1,~ c=iht"!:~iu!:;'
he bt' employment.
~~:, J!.!" JNo ~~lo 17 ..;
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· will be eoiiiJM!IIIJi to roproslltt lllr, Lowell Heltaer sold his
VEAl. CAINES
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GI'Ofllr' Giblili,.New' HaVen,preMl•~• Sbeii·~~II!IYLilvinl! u.e dlstrie! In Jloe otate eon. · larm011King~buryROIIdtoHomer • 50, .Secondo 35
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&lt; • lldeli\ ol ttioi.Julilqi- Claso, oerv- presei#nd a duel, . SCMid d lllu- . teat In Ma,y at Qplummo.. •
. Goodin; .
30 to 35; Com. and Hvs. 22
' . ed Ill ofuilllr •ilf ..~. ~;'fi!'COII)pallied at lhe' I&gt;Iano
RO(lln1o Will be ~,eard; from . lllro. Margaret DOulllae ... who II to 38· Cull a 20 to 25.
.· Pria~ :tl:lzel ct.$io.tii,-llllll by thllf~r. Mr•··Ra.Ymonil eomml- eh~rmon onlhe_var- , employed a1 the eourrty home,
SiikEP ~ Efta !llld Lms.
, $2.50 ~ to •tile, lflrst, second
UevloW, '
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lous PI'Olll'a,ms ·sponsored_by the epent a few days here,
5 to 10; Stoek Efta 4 to 10;
lhlrdplaeif'w!ioneri,BI')'MIIIud" . ' Atlritermtlolondurlncthelhow Elks orpnlzaUon lnlhe ,Statoof
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Fat ~eep s tD 8; 'Culls I to 5;
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waa· rl'"n "''
· , show , •• the IIIII· Ohto,
A ladles pariy wi 110 hel d at
5Bueko
to 10 4. Ia 10; Fat Wethers
:,.1j , ehalnnanl ,.
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del)lai'Drtheptqp"am,'l110eolll• the Elko Clubroom on ·SundU
LAMBs- ToPi 22.50• See1 Othet .III'OUPS lllld eontealantl \7 &amp;OIIIIJ $2,5011.
at 2 Jioln. and the meeun; \riii
·' oDds 16 to 20; LIJht w'u. 15
end with • bullet cllmer II s
tD 18: Common 12 to 16.
p.m.

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PT. P!ZASA!n' - 'l1lo palll wutrt.tth
Jiorr ol-~ Clrc:81

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Mr-8 .
00081 M&lt;l;1i'ath Oncl' son wer;
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' IIIASliN . Wlruierl'ct 111~ Went """ the)ioyal'Biuelo, RoxROUth, . Tlie lioutl!eenlral Dlstrlet or wi1h Ids family here,
~&lt; aJmao#ed bY ' tho JUnior voeallllj JoluiiiY WOOdt,leadsUl· the Ohio Elks Ao'!f)&lt;latloo Will
Ml,. Ruby Diehl, whO Ia em·1
'at W18h&amp;ma 'Hfc~/ &amp;boOl- tar; Dorude . Woodl~ ~lUi~ hold their Winter meeting on Jan. J)IOyed in: Coluinbus, spent a week
Oil 'lburlday Mre, flrlt placet · tar; GJU'Y Mitchell, bU~ gtdtar. · uaf7 20 and 21 at Athens.
.
en~:! wfth tela:tlves here,
11 li!U•I~
- ' ~. ''Bi'lll\d x," and JfU:"'e Call, 4nan1, '
01 the 60,000 Elka In O!ilo, · Goy William
returned to
of Char
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ewer 8 000 are 111 tbe ·Southcen..
· veri, ""'" Haven, · ~• ~ ~ , UIII'"*1J»Taylor, ti-al 'Di.trtet \'lfdch Is compos- . Fort ~·· Wash., after a few
soloist; ·J4olnl'l'ilnnint, JNew Ha· vocallllj lMI7 Dl'aba, lead 'f1111· od &lt;t lllilgeo In Macyovllle, Co- •da,yl here with'!:"laUves.
leod kliitU;-'oJoliii Zutpan,' ·
Jaki Howard, rllyll!miUiter;. lumb&lt;io Clrelevllle Cbqlleolho
Mr. and ldrt.•\Uebard Rhode• of
~; .rh)1hlri kiolt1t1 GU,. Ar· JOlin Rll!PWa.v, btea &amp;llltar and Portoniouth oaek..;, ·Laneaator' ~. W, Va.,and ehlldren vis-

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ttody to roll f Th• malt aHratti'le
Oelmant88s evetl The)"'...
equiPP-d j~~tt the woy you lit.
'1m-and priud the same wa)"l
Yo.,·can buy an• with 0 vinyl
tap •.DeiWI• whe•l discs. White·
wall !ires. Deluxe 1teering whHI.
Chrome fender makllngs.

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!'OINT PLEASANT - Throe
c:oupler have , awll,cl lor mar- /
By l!IRS, ALTA CONE
rloge lleenoeo in !he ~ of · Rlchanl rJoi'dan who to employ•.tho~m~cl•rk
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CO.lumbus,apenttheweek..
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contrOl poUutkilf ...t -. -raJ DOtla il.boita Cline, 118, Pl. .· Mro, ~!cl gordan.
to ,pe!)tllt himll!llr &lt;1 dono "# Plos-.t; :fo1!n .Eupne RdiiJ&gt;. ~"· o\lta,CC)no!. who o_peiltthree
stl\8 • -"""""·' aDd ipftmonl; lOll, ~o. l'erderoon, _and Patrie• ,-eeks In HOiz~r llolj&gt;llal, Is """
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· Ia Juin Lopcjrl,_ 16, H""'*'""" eomalesetnc_at bome_,
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~- ~ca of~• ;:c'ea!!::d :.:J•~::- ~~ .~.and~~llu-aey.ue~wai ·e Joctadclialrllianotthe- Faeomtre .- II Pt. Plea-.
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eo1 her dl!lfllller, Mrs. Eddie Jordan llllltam!J,y,Reolland,Itwa.

Mr. and Mrs; 'fl!Yior Moore
spent a day In Jae- the put
week.
Albert Cone was .abualneaaYI.e...

IIIII' In ~ on Tlulroda,y,
Mra. Genevra Foster, wbo is
with her dOJIIl)lter In Da,yton
w1oue .... - · - tram •

bx'Obn ann. Ia making slow fm..
PIOrement:.

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1M17 Rolneo
lamllj&gt; ealled
on her parents, the Klaneth
lllolsmana; 'l'llllraday •vonh!ll·

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GN. Olds )"'UUI9 wheelS a whirf.
Dmr. a yoimgni'obile from Oldsmobile.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
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"""ori&lt; 1011 lla1·
luc!Q- llftd drq&gt;ped out vllllo ...,
ion - ... belld
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· was the Scarab&amp;' only vet$are dlaplaem, EUI 'hob.
oulllde diO Eaot Senate thl• 101- " " - the a 101m•,
101'1 and they came away with a Portsmoulll made • •bl&amp; .n.ne.t
golre all the way "' from cleCeaL
TOledo Central CatlloUc and to 14th: Clnclnnad Eldar ond
Libbey kejll rollirw alq wU!t Uma Shawnee deldloca.l tor
vlc11oriH aM retained fourth and 11th place:
Middletown's All - Oblo Jolin
fifth places in the ratl~s. A big
Fraley
kept up hll ~...
Winner was delendlng Class AA
chimp Columbus Linden, whleh. •corlrw •• the Mlddleo' lpilt

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llooM--IDdiO, Ulllool 1'reA -mollooal Oblo
COMhe• rzthwl fit the JC810n to
llallll ,..uin !riJnl Ill their neor:
•• rlvall.
UDietl and narrow etcapes hit
Ill lhe lop:rat.d team• In
' lalt lrftkendla action, but coach
' Bob Hart" a. erew wu rar above .
i t!lat. rv1U11r UP. 'a 107:63 viC:
Colwnbo• Central.
• R~ Middletown suffered
ttl tll'lt defeat rA the seaiKIO
, lui Friday night, drojlpl111 I 95:
, 11 docloloo to aamnton Fairfield.
rebounded the
LOS AI&lt;GELES (UPI) - Sped:
' B• the Middle&amp;
.
, lib! night wi\'! a . 97~6 victory aJtsts at the UCLA Medical Ce.
, . . .T Haml)ton Tall.
ter refUsed to mike a predleColtm!bol . Eut collected 308 tlon today on whether star Bruin
· 1101*, compared to Middle· center Lew Alc,lndor would re' - · 267 ani! live first place cover troll' an eye Jnjury be auf.
last weekend ln time to
"""'· Thl.-d-ranked Cleveland fered
play
agalnlt
Houston Satorday
· Eut had 189 pointl ..n foor
tn
the
Astrodome.
; ftnta. despite a narrow overThe big center's ln:lury to his
: time win over Clevelancl John left" eye was ~ eonsldereCI minor
, Adams, 74-73; that was decided at the time it occurred I a s t
Friday while UCLA was playing

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PeTsono/ Notes

Minister Plan Singspiration,
Women's ... News Summer Youth Baseban Programs ...... _.
By Cho lue Hoellit:lt... Ntor

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bet ........... , . . .. a.1 - C-.1. Bill 1J11r
dan JlleKinley, 'llldell to . .
Tlprl by ""' polall -llor Ia
the ... - . did ... Tlpn • •,
Pe belterbii' ........... 1U .......

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Two Iiiii jho
perfeet record Ia - eallem Oblo. c - McKinley qalllot - .

Shower is

MEIGS .

Given for :

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Tllonwlllbo•tw.llolrlel•
Gaool Fl1lloll',ondlloloNnleewlll
be litho E.U.B, Chlll'&lt;:t&gt;ollp,

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lilt ..tal ol lilt Pralllf• tin tor 1bo _,.,. ond"""""'
tortporlod.. 11oo ........,.. w111 do
The- ,... ... ll!ollllwlflra· -Jlllllar .POOolblo to opoed tho
U.., lu , _ , .
2_,;4&amp; ~~~~lhe~JOrl&lt;.•­
p..,, at ........~.. c"""'h. to PWrv _,. o1 110o1r _,..
bora to bolp bil' IC-1111 work

Injury May Be More Serious Than Believed
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the HoostGI Pme .- d looiOii

California at Berkeley, Calif.
.. lt'l on a ca,y.to.ctay baala,"

a spokesman for the University
MedleaJ Center uld. "Alctndor
has b..., ~t In a darkened
room "Idle unc!Orgolng treal:
ment fdr the InJury,..

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The top..rankod UCLA Bruins
are aeheduled to reeeive their
stiffest test or the 8811011 Saturday when they meet the No. 2
ranked Houston team.
Although UCLA wal able to
beat Stanford last Saturday wtth\

1011 accidentallY stuek a . . . .
In hio ..,.•. l!o!t CaJUonda,CGOolo
· The 7-foot-l'h Junior center's Rene Herrerlu MoDell)' llld
in,j.lry was dlaaniMINaniCI'ateh- movie• ot. !be FrliiiJ . _
any caotact 1»:
on the eyeball. He~ entenKI t h e . lalled to tween
~ Alt._.
Jilin stein Eyo lnllltule oo
at
the
time
of
thoiQ!Ury.
camp~a lor luJ1!!Ir treatment,
UCLA Coach Jam
and roporta lllonilor ......, t11at
wldlel1o!&gt;ofUI
tba! A I - - . .
the Usaue Dr the eye wu 1ft..
be
able
to
perfol'm
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flamed.
ton, oald be _... not ploJ ...
The Allto Amerlco
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""' star unle,.a he wu tully reeo¥•
bellevod
ha.. boon
injurocl

the Bndns•

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aprons wl!,lch
I .,._ for· &amp;oad. Aflet watblng thellf, I
d It II In\:
pOUibJe to Iron them 10 that they .are !lt'to ... .,.ln.
ls there • way to lroa thete apro111 10 they'will be ne~:
, , looking ~ not a1¢nlded meSB?-l!RS. M; Jf.
l

n- Ill Greol_

ror aniiiiiDc In lie ..,. II
*YO to ol............. help: Tho 11oo1r , . . - . , llro.Dooole
~~~.wr
f'lltWrloll, w. Mala st. adler
Dl&lt;ellnr &lt;l ltJmen.,.. mlaloten .-.... eallers ol Mra. P"'ltUUnoo
to pl.a • bo-ll ,.,.. ..re Mr. and Nr•· Clair RoM
1M ,, _ Ill S;t-r~..... ond IIIII J)albert IIIII .1m Palter-.,

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I'OUIMIIIW: eammtii\IUes. They also GreM Bend; xrs. nunu v-.

dl....- the poaolblllt&gt; olhav·

IIIII Mrs, Gltft IJU.o, Pollloroy,
... lbo Gao&amp;&gt;el llat'llllli1Y Bo.r• lit. IIIII Mrl: Herbert Jlerd •
..... ,... I bonont - - · 111111 and Mr. .... ..... tarry
lor tho Syracuoe C&lt;Jmmunll&gt; Slemena IIIII children, Larry and
(Ctlfl Port~,
:Ja&lt;lde, B o l -...............
They dlacuaoed holdlrw lrit.cl ...... "' Mr. and Mrl, Karl

oerdcea on

Sundoy

....Unia· Ill Grue.-r.

... J-..per!Od .... _....... )lrJ, Tlah Dllcher hall roturnlllx--kpor!Od,-..wltlltl'oe od U&gt; her ..... In Alheno llr. Sundoy ol 1\W&lt;b, Ill Sundoy IIIJOIIdll1r oevonl day a here wldl.

School IIIII Chur&lt;b - · Mn. Glod7o cueklor.
ompl!ublar lncreue In altend- Mra, lloftry lhle lllllli'au/ Kel·
anee:
.
ae.r Ill. COlumbu were 'lbUrtda'y
On Euler diO ciiiiPOIIn ...,ld -.lll!tort! 'vt their parera, lolr.
end with I l!opn "Eve~ In IIIII Mrs. Harry lletaer,
Synwaa to be In C"""'b'' 101
Sundoy, diO .... bolar
Mr• .00 Mrs. Rlehard Lewi1
BOO - ' " )II cborch,
and ~r, Debbie, have re ..
toTned 1n San Bernardino, Calif.,

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piece of elutlc JIC1'fted
portable baulnet, Wider
belt.
10~ elastic, tied up and
uo aome meuilre of protection
or ohould the ba"lnet tip for
reotaurllllt dining aeat. may be
a car, with the ' car'o ~eat belt .
the ocUve toddler. Thlt
enough to see out the wln·
muot be prep~red (or any
precious to rlik In avilldable
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after IIIOIIdlna: a . - hare with
Mrl. tewla' motherMrt. Thelma
. AaiiWM!h. Other vlolton !&amp; the

Meeting Dote

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Clcoo Otf ,,.,... Mllrll5
l)unnx Ume uut froru watchinA ll'leviSJUIII, )'uutig~1en ts.tilt

liCribble oa ...U. and !heir
l·kXhinK with c:r~yUDa . To remove a c r » )' U n ~lain, first
1uooen it will! klt.:hetl ohori&lt;n·
ing, ttH!n

IIPfdy

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Changed by
Church Group
SYRACVS&amp;- The •• tl • . _

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ary 5oclalr "' .. 1'11'11 v.od

st.ain and •br'k untn Pre~ Cllurctl Ia . .
tlto Wlline fJJ 1t1o ...Uo if r&lt;· .-cit _ . FrliiiJ Ja 1J, Ill
m011ed. t..unclor. Illite stain 1:JO p.m.

Ufl the

r~ma&amp;ns ,

ute a bleach safe

Mrs. Lin_. Stebbtu, ... -

for lhe labrlt:. \)II wool or silk, ,..elided, prelklld - ,, . . .
'""nge with 1rlchloroethone. the lMI'llnc' leadlftl the nnSIC
ol WJ'ht PurpoH of United ~
Rinse ant:J launder.
byterlon w_., In..,._, h
alao read names rA mtte&amp;cw•...
Onions tor Cleaning?
les to be P1'«1ed tor, llld ....,...
Put o.n ionJ -to work for yol! was offered by Mra. Ptwl MeWhen ele~nlng house. Gilt pic: Bride.
ture anQ mlrror frames. for
The meetiq dlte was dn••d
example, 'can be cleaned wen ITom the tlrot Frldar ol with water ln whk:h onions month In the firot Tuoldl1 ,.
have been boiled.
1;30 p.m. , Roll call """
ed by nve membero. A free will
otrerin1 was taken.
, Cut Cleaning Chore
It wae decided to buy · oae IX'
With all the ooot fiylnK about more bidets ror Churd1 World
these days, don't forget to Servlee. Sotr!n1 pro.Je&lt;ta _ ,
clean m o I d I n g s and ba"'· dlscuuod ' ' al,o wia -lo do
boards when vaeuumlng. Dirt to carry ou1 the omphull m
allowed to settle makes extra 11DARE, .. the *heme for tM ~
work in clean.lng later.
Women.
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The group· studlod IIIII' dl...1:
oed Chapter One .In the ....,
Don't Lift It; Roll It
Guide
book m Marl&lt;.
Buying new lurniture. Con:
Tho
meetlht! m Fob. I,
slder those with casters or Will be next
at
mante wtth Mn• .._
rollers. It 1s much easlet to bins, as hoateu. The m,...11
tnove such furniture around .clooed
with mizpah bon-.,
when you don't have to lilt it. Uon. Mrs.
M&lt;Brlde wu
Mobile furniture is a I)Oon to and served refreshment• talirt.
a single person who may not
Mr1. Harl')" Pott1, 1&amp;1.
·have anyone to help rearran1e Stebbins,
Titu1
Picken•,
M:las FraakltMuthings.
maw, and the hoateu.

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Alhworlh home doril¥1ho Lewlo'
Visit were Mr. ancl Mrs. Don
Drenner • . Kimberly and Kevin,
liiC&gt;rpNoWn, W, Va.; Mr. IIIII
Mrs. W. J•. Hu:man, Usa, Mltehell
Janet, C'olwnbua, and
MASON - Parliamentary pro. Mr. and Mrs. L. . R. Harman,
eedures waa lhe topic of die pro. Sheila and Larry, Burnilld,e, Ky,
lfi'aril of the Happy Go Lucl&lt;y
4-lt; club WeGte&amp;dv at the Ma- Mr. IIIII Mrs, Albert Burkhart lad Country
1011 Youlh Center with Beverl,y and Mr. and Mrs~ WU'ftn Reese For Phoooanls
Canon as program ehalrman. of Clarksville, Ind., were reettnt / DES MOINES IUPI&gt;-Hunl:
othen taking pat;t in adl:liUon guests or John Friek and other , en tn lowa killed 1,449.000

At Mason Youth
Center Recently

ana

to :Miss carson were Billy Fry, relatives. '

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PERISTA . IS

pheasants tn 1966, the Iowa
Comervatioil Commission reportS; ....

Connie GUland and Barbara Lew. Mrs. Robert Davla is a medical
Is. Deblile Stewart and David patient at Meigs General HosSlnlth preiiOilled devotlooals.
pltll,
.
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The 198Gftotal wae the hlgti..
A thW you note trom Lakin
est at.atewtde kiU ln the natlon,
Bob
Grueser,
a
student
atGlen
..
tite flo.lpltal was aeknowledr;ed ror gifts the elaj:) members ville State College, spent Ute the comrhlssion say.s.
. had m• • Carol Fruth report.' weekend here with hlo paronto,
. • . Congr...........
ed to the group on the eandy sales Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser.
-rtak~n by them. .
1oTheMelher
Tlte posalblllt&gt; of having a ·
and &amp;.lly
CLUB CANCELS
..
IOeial Waa difleu&amp;aed but no aeA
ml!etlng
of
the
Rock
Springo
tlon Was ta!ien. Refreshments
a..utlfUIIy
were served by Mary and Su.. Better Heaitti Club scheduled tor
Thursday
evening
has
been
cansan Fox and R!lbln Johnson.
Arr•nted .a.by
For !be Fobn&lt;arymeetlngM!n: celled.
Novelties
dy Rayne~ was appointed td eon.
duct lhe program; the devotion.
, CLASS NOT TO MEET
a! leader .will be 811!.1' Pry, and
Clall . 12, · Heath Methodist
the · hosteuee, Karl and Scott
Kibler. Dewayne Johnson and Churel't, will not meetr wecmes:.
SUf. 2nd Ave.
day evening as schedlled.
Chuek Samsel.
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AndBeYour

SMILING am

Perts\alm 11 &amp;he mUICUiar ecllon

or rour

Oass AA
·cage Poll

College

others: Kent Roosevelt and
Massillon (19 each;) Lorain Sen,.
lor (14;) ClnciMatl LaSalle,
Zanesville and Hamllton Fatr......
deld (13 each;) Marion Harding
·· ~ores
12; Steubenville 10; Canton Lin..
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The Unit.. coln. E. Cleveland Shaw, Cleve.
od Preu International Ohio hiSII land J. Adams, Sandusky and Ath:
aehool Class AA basketball rat- ens 9 each; Hamilton Badin 8; By U~ted Press International
Ina&amp;, with rtrst place votes and Brooklleld, Cleveland John Hay
EAST
won-lost records in parentheses: .00 Columbus Eaitmoor 7 eacll; Delaware Valley 77 Ur&amp;inus 65
Teams ·
Points
Bay Villai!O and Columbus South Phlla. Textile 91 New Paltz 60
r. .Cols. East . 24 (10:0) 308 6 each; Akron Hower, Perry~
SOUTa
z. Middletown 5 (11:1) 267 burg and Elyria 5 eaeh; Cleve-. Kentucl&lt;y 104 Geol'gla
73
3, Cleve. East 4 (10:0) 189 land West Tech, Eastlake, BelleTermessee
67
Florida
52
f. Toledo Central I (10..0) 145 we and Toledo St. Francis 4
5. Toledo Libbey . (9:1) 92 eaeh; Xenia. Cleveland Rhodes Tonn. Wes, 58 Chal:tanooga 52
I. Cols. Linden
(9:2) 91
3 each; Warren, Youngstown Lfb. Citadel 59 East Corolina 57
7. Cuyahoga Falls I (10:1) 88 ert;y, .Delphos Sl. John, Dayton W, Liberty 118 Waynesburg 72
8. Newark
{10:1) 75 Roth 2 each; Celina, Bea- Clemson 94 Maryllllll 93
\
1. Dayton Dumar (10..1) 71 vet~eek. Marllngton, Toledo Morehead 88 Western K,y, .fl
10. Eudld
(11-,0) 00 Macomber, Columbus West, Cin..
Second 10 teams: 11. Clncln: einnati Taft, Kenton and Tole&amp;l Eastern Ky. 98 Middle Tenn. 76
Rollins 76 Biscayne 58
..U Elder {I) IIIII Lima Shaw: Bowsher 1 each.
Stetson 84 Ga. Soothern 69
(44 each;) 13. Cleveland East
Ea!t Tennessee 74 Mllrra.y 67
Taeh (41); 14. Portamouth (38;)
,
IIi. Canton McKinley (35;) 16.
The word "tholos" refers to Lee 88 M&amp;l'Y'IIlle 80
llamllton Garfield (34;) 17. Lima the collection of columns ju'it Vandervllt 74 Auburn 65
·lloalw (32;) 18. East Liverpool under the statue of Freedom Bethune-Cook, 12? Ala. SL 92
(31;) 19. Tipp Cit&gt; and Canton on the national Capliol
Cars.-New. 80 Lincoln Mem. 69
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,new clothes:
: pillow protec·
while things
'll&gt;e same price

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Central Mo. 77 Ontaha U. 74

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G·AdOiphus 86 AUgsburg 68
Youngstown 7$ Mleh, Lutb. 71
Findlay 78 Bluffton 70
Ashland 57 W~nston~em
WEST .
Kano: SL 57 Colo. 57 Pe
Idaho 76 Montana 69
Montana SL 75 Gonzaga 73
Weber 80 Seattle 72
Wash. SL 85 Oro. 66
Wash, 68 Ore. st. 56 _.

FIGHT RESULTS

Meeting

l?.ut .Off. to Feb.· 8

Minn. Dul, 98 Cnetdia Minn. 79

Maealester 67 st. Mary Mtnn 53

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study die topic "foundalioo

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Pnnents.'' aeheduled tor We&amp;t..
Madaf evenf!lc at the st. Paul
I.llihoNn Church In Pomeroy,
hu been poslponed . unlll Feb,
8 doe to Inclement weather.·
· ·'11oo· meet1nt1 Iii spcJI)IOI'ed IQo
lhe Melp Col!niY Eltenston Ser•

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A, Peay 72 Tenn: T"'h. 68
MIDWESt·
Xavier 84 Detroit U J.
Mlssoorl 67 Kansu 66
Soulllem 'I ll: 62 st. Cl"\\d
MacMurrlly 104 Principia 73
Ky. st.-Cent. st. Ohio ppd,

nry retlef

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,. Features that competitors
'. ·either.don't hcive or
make you pay extra for.

vlee.

By United Pre" Internatlooal
PORTLAND, Ore, "(UPI) -Anib'
Kendall, 172, Portland drew with
Frank Niblett, . i73, Oaklanlf,

caur. 10.

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Mays: '/ .Won't Be Embarrassed'
By IRA BERKOW
N EA Sports Writer

NEW YORK- I NEAJ- Willie Mays sat at
the head table with }''rank Torre, the fOrmer
baseball )&gt;Ioyer., and two other gentlemen
C'GJlnected with the Adirondack' Bat Co. The
occasion was a pl'ess conferenc·e prior to the
tt-stimonial dinner the bat people were givin~
. their No . 1 customer.
Mays is now 37 years old . He has been in
tbe major leagues lor 18 seasons, all with
thP Giants. He has been, as every man or
boy who has ever traded baseball cards
bows, one of the game's greatest. His llfeUme average is .310 and he has slammed 564
homers, second only to Babe Ruth's 714.
Last season., though, was one of his worst.
· He batted .263\ hlt 22 homers and drove tn
7Q· runs. And all discussions now center
, around an lnevHable queStion: Is Willie Mays
't hrough'!
·
· · ur'n;a 3"0ing to play,'' , s-.Jd May1, .. until I .
feel 1 m not doing mytelf· or the dub any ·
111011. J'm not goJng to emb:arrass myseU. 1
h•ven't yet. I hope I never do, But I'm not
1ol11 .to play forever, !Ike Satchel l'al1e.
''1 . can stt~ do , many things better than
th,e younger guys, though not .as often as I
onCe could . But so many things went wrong
.last year. J me41n physically . And to go
,throiJgh them aU would be like alibiing-i
There's nd need for that. .Just write it ofT as
a bad year, my fir:-.1. in 18."
· A rcrHtrtcr said joking that tht.'.rc ilrc.: few

.260 hitters left in the game, so Mays stHL
has a )?right future.
"That may be true," replied Mays serioUs·
l,. "There really aren't' that many good
playe~s around ~ho can take my job away."
He .was asked II he would go to ftrst base
·to prolong his career.
"That would be impossible," he said. "Did
you ever see WHile McCovey play CenterHeld?
',
Someone·, with a nostalgic quiver · in his
voice, .asked if Mays has ever visited the site
o! the Polo Grou~s, now a comp1ex of highriSe aparSment bulldings.
•
" Yes," said 'Mays. "It hafpens I have a
friend living there. And 1 fee right at home
She lives in left center ."
·
Leaving the pa~t and re-entering the.future,
Mays said he hl\1 no desire t~ mana1e.
ult'1 very )1ard aDd very In~;· he
laid. "Bot I think I would like .. moy lo
haoeball..'l don\t 'know. Maybe : leMft kid a
baw lo play. I lhlni I coul~ . clo 't hai !l'tll."
Later, in a television interview. former
football star Kyle Role Inquired about Mays'
, ~retirement plans:·
4
"Whel'! 'my baseball, career 18 overt said
Mays, hiS eyes bright and ,his lamouo smile
flashing across bis face. urd llli:e to have a
job like yours,."
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" Willie," replied Rote, "I hope you ltay in
baSeball lor anothet'!OO years1 I lik~ MY. job.''
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Ktnc Jameo · II
o( IEilfda.S, wu lbO orl!llnol
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regulutty, tate Carter'&amp; PIUs' &amp;o
wakeupycnuperlltalali&amp;D4,ou'11
bounc:e: buk to your azn1lhw belt.
Milll0111 of a&amp;Uafttd uzen take
Carter's Pills tor dec:U.we tempo..

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the loWef' tract.. You eM\ b«GBU:
lrrerular, UDCOIDfottable,ttadled.
Tile unique laulln fomlqla
of today's Cart.er'• Pllllllvt~ rtf·
feeth·e, temporar)' RUet of &amp;ne
Jrn1ularlt7 by actlnUnc tbt
tlcrA·td-down "'laclet ot Cbe lowtr
ttaet and atimulatlnl perlltallil.
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DUDLEY'S

NOVICE CHAMPIONS -Novice Division champions ortastweek•s second annual
Soulhem Ohio AAU lloJdna 1xlunWnent held;ilt SOUthwestern High School were,
left to 'right, Denver Garber,.,... heavyv.-etgftf; Don Garber, lightheavy; Allen
Thom,p~, middleweight; Bob Morgan, junior mlddJewelghtj Mal Middleton,

dipsUYe

perlltaltlc action •lowa down,
waste materlall CID lMdld up in

• WaiHo:wall carpeting • Bucket s~ats • Floor-mounted
stick shift • Sports steering wheei 11 5~dial&gt;instrument
cluster with gauges • Full rock~r panel: moldin!,js
• More-all standard • Great optioos-SelecfShift
a-speed al)tomatip • Louvered hoq,g with
re&lt;:essed turn inqicators • And refflemberMustang's trjde:in value iS Way out frontl

(Om. to Ford 'C owltt -~ .taVinsll yet

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· was the Scarab&amp;' only vet$are dlaplaem, EUI 'hob.
oulllde diO Eaot Senate thl• 101- " " - the a 101m•,
101'1 and they came away with a Portsmoulll made • •bl&amp; .n.ne.t
golre all the way "' from cleCeaL
TOledo Central CatlloUc and to 14th: Clnclnnad Eldar ond
Libbey kejll rollirw alq wU!t Uma Shawnee deldloca.l tor
vlc11oriH aM retained fourth and 11th place:
Middletown's All - Oblo Jolin
fifth places in the ratl~s. A big
Fraley
kept up hll ~...
Winner was delendlng Class AA
chimp Columbus Linden, whleh. •corlrw •• the Mlddleo' lpilt

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COMhe• rzthwl fit the JC810n to
llallll ,..uin !riJnl Ill their neor:
•• rlvall.
UDietl and narrow etcapes hit
Ill lhe lop:rat.d team• In
' lalt lrftkendla action, but coach
' Bob Hart" a. erew wu rar above .
i t!lat. rv1U11r UP. 'a 107:63 viC:
Colwnbo• Central.
• R~ Middletown suffered
ttl tll'lt defeat rA the seaiKIO
, lui Friday night, drojlpl111 I 95:
, 11 docloloo to aamnton Fairfield.
rebounded the
LOS AI&lt;GELES (UPI) - Sped:
' B• the Middle&amp;
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, lib! night wi\'! a . 97~6 victory aJtsts at the UCLA Medical Ce.
, . . .T Haml)ton Tall.
ter refUsed to mike a predleColtm!bol . Eut collected 308 tlon today on whether star Bruin
· 1101*, compared to Middle· center Lew Alc,lndor would re' - · 267 ani! live first place cover troll' an eye Jnjury be auf.
last weekend ln time to
"""'· Thl.-d-ranked Cleveland fered
play
agalnlt
Houston Satorday
· Eut had 189 pointl ..n foor
tn
the
Astrodome.
; ftnta. despite a narrow overThe big center's ln:lury to his
: time win over Clevelancl John left" eye was ~ eonsldereCI minor
, Adams, 74-73; that was decided at the time it occurred I a s t
Friday while UCLA was playing

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PeTsono/ Notes

Minister Plan Singspiration,
Women's ... News Summer Youth Baseban Programs ...... _.
By Cho lue Hoellit:lt... Ntor

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dan JlleKinley, 'llldell to . .
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Injury May Be More Serious Than Believed
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California at Berkeley, Calif.
.. lt'l on a ca,y.to.ctay baala,"

a spokesman for the University
MedleaJ Center uld. "Alctndor
has b..., ~t In a darkened
room "Idle unc!Orgolng treal:
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are aeheduled to reeeive their
stiffest test or the 8811011 Saturday when they meet the No. 2
ranked Houston team.
Although UCLA wal able to
beat Stanford last Saturday wtth\

1011 accidentallY stuek a . . . .
In hio ..,.•. l!o!t CaJUonda,CGOolo
· The 7-foot-l'h Junior center's Rene Herrerlu MoDell)' llld
in,j.lry was dlaaniMINaniCI'ateh- movie• ot. !be FrliiiJ . _
any caotact 1»:
on the eyeball. He~ entenKI t h e . lalled to tween
~ Alt._.
Jilin stein Eyo lnllltule oo
at
the
time
of
thoiQ!Ury.
camp~a lor luJ1!!Ir treatment,
UCLA Coach Jam
and roporta lllonilor ......, t11at
wldlel1o!&gt;ofUI
tba! A I - - . .
the Usaue Dr the eye wu 1ft..
be
able
to
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ton, oald be _... not ploJ ...
The Allto Amerlco
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bellevod
ha.. boon
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aprons wl!,lch
I .,._ for· &amp;oad. Aflet watblng thellf, I
d It II In\:
pOUibJe to Iron them 10 that they .are !lt'to ... .,.ln.
ls there • way to lroa thete apro111 10 they'will be ne~:
, , looking ~ not a1¢nlded meSB?-l!RS. M; Jf.
l

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ror aniiiiiDc In lie ..,. II
*YO to ol............. help: Tho 11oo1r , . . - . , llro.Dooole
~~~.wr
f'lltWrloll, w. Mala st. adler
Dl&lt;ellnr &lt;l ltJmen.,.. mlaloten .-.... eallers ol Mra. P"'ltUUnoo
to pl.a • bo-ll ,.,.. ..re Mr. and Nr•· Clair RoM
1M ,, _ Ill S;t-r~..... ond IIIII J)albert IIIII .1m Palter-.,

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I'OUIMIIIW: eammtii\IUes. They also GreM Bend; xrs. nunu v-.

dl....- the poaolblllt&gt; olhav·

IIIII Mrs, Gltft IJU.o, Pollloroy,
... lbo Gao&amp;&gt;el llat'llllli1Y Bo.r• lit. IIIII Mrl: Herbert Jlerd •
..... ,... I bonont - - · 111111 and Mr. .... ..... tarry
lor tho Syracuoe C&lt;Jmmunll&gt; Slemena IIIII children, Larry and
(Ctlfl Port~,
:Ja&lt;lde, B o l -...............
They dlacuaoed holdlrw lrit.cl ...... "' Mr. and Mrl, Karl

oerdcea on

Sundoy

....Unia· Ill Grue.-r.

... J-..per!Od .... _....... )lrJ, Tlah Dllcher hall roturnlllx--kpor!Od,-..wltlltl'oe od U&gt; her ..... In Alheno llr. Sundoy ol 1\W&lt;b, Ill Sundoy IIIJOIIdll1r oevonl day a here wldl.

School IIIII Chur&lt;b - · Mn. Glod7o cueklor.
ompl!ublar lncreue In altend- Mra, lloftry lhle lllllli'au/ Kel·
anee:
.
ae.r Ill. COlumbu were 'lbUrtda'y
On Euler diO ciiiiPOIIn ...,ld -.lll!tort! 'vt their parera, lolr.
end with I l!opn "Eve~ In IIIII Mrs. Harry lletaer,
Synwaa to be In C"""'b'' 101
Sundoy, diO .... bolar
Mr• .00 Mrs. Rlehard Lewi1
BOO - ' " )II cborch,
and ~r, Debbie, have re ..
toTned 1n San Bernardino, Calif.,

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piece of elutlc JIC1'fted
portable baulnet, Wider
belt.
10~ elastic, tied up and
uo aome meuilre of protection
or ohould the ba"lnet tip for
reotaurllllt dining aeat. may be
a car, with the ' car'o ~eat belt .
the ocUve toddler. Thlt
enough to see out the wln·
muot be prep~red (or any
precious to rlik In avilldable
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after IIIOIIdlna: a . - hare with
Mrl. tewla' motherMrt. Thelma
. AaiiWM!h. Other vlolton !&amp; the

Meeting Dote

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Clcoo Otf ,,.,... Mllrll5
l)unnx Ume uut froru watchinA ll'leviSJUIII, )'uutig~1en ts.tilt

liCribble oa ...U. and !heir
l·kXhinK with c:r~yUDa . To remove a c r » )' U n ~lain, first
1uooen it will! klt.:hetl ohori&lt;n·
ing, ttH!n

IIPfdy

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Changed by
Church Group
SYRACVS&amp;- The •• tl • . _

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ary 5oclalr "' .. 1'11'11 v.od

st.ain and •br'k untn Pre~ Cllurctl Ia . .
tlto Wlline fJJ 1t1o ...Uo if r&lt;· .-cit _ . FrliiiJ Ja 1J, Ill
m011ed. t..unclor. Illite stain 1:JO p.m.

Ufl the

r~ma&amp;ns ,

ute a bleach safe

Mrs. Lin_. Stebbtu, ... -

for lhe labrlt:. \)II wool or silk, ,..elided, prelklld - ,, . . .
'""nge with 1rlchloroethone. the lMI'llnc' leadlftl the nnSIC
ol WJ'ht PurpoH of United ~
Rinse ant:J launder.
byterlon w_., In..,._, h
alao read names rA mtte&amp;cw•...
Onions tor Cleaning?
les to be P1'«1ed tor, llld ....,...
Put o.n ionJ -to work for yol! was offered by Mra. Ptwl MeWhen ele~nlng house. Gilt pic: Bride.
ture anQ mlrror frames. for
The meetiq dlte was dn••d
example, 'can be cleaned wen ITom the tlrot Frldar ol with water ln whk:h onions month In the firot Tuoldl1 ,.
have been boiled.
1;30 p.m. , Roll call """
ed by nve membero. A free will
otrerin1 was taken.
, Cut Cleaning Chore
It wae decided to buy · oae IX'
With all the ooot fiylnK about more bidets ror Churd1 World
these days, don't forget to Servlee. Sotr!n1 pro.Je&lt;ta _ ,
clean m o I d I n g s and ba"'· dlscuuod ' ' al,o wia -lo do
boards when vaeuumlng. Dirt to carry ou1 the omphull m
allowed to settle makes extra 11DARE, .. the *heme for tM ~
work in clean.lng later.
Women.
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The group· studlod IIIII' dl...1:
oed Chapter One .In the ....,
Don't Lift It; Roll It
Guide
book m Marl&lt;.
Buying new lurniture. Con:
Tho
meetlht! m Fob. I,
slder those with casters or Will be next
at
mante wtth Mn• .._
rollers. It 1s much easlet to bins, as hoateu. The m,...11
tnove such furniture around .clooed
with mizpah bon-.,
when you don't have to lilt it. Uon. Mrs.
M&lt;Brlde wu
Mobile furniture is a I)Oon to and served refreshment• talirt.
a single person who may not
Mr1. Harl')" Pott1, 1&amp;1.
·have anyone to help rearran1e Stebbins,
Titu1
Picken•,
M:las FraakltMuthings.
maw, and the hoateu.

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Alhworlh home doril¥1ho Lewlo'
Visit were Mr. ancl Mrs. Don
Drenner • . Kimberly and Kevin,
liiC&gt;rpNoWn, W, Va.; Mr. IIIII
Mrs. W. J•. Hu:man, Usa, Mltehell
Janet, C'olwnbua, and
MASON - Parliamentary pro. Mr. and Mrs. L. . R. Harman,
eedures waa lhe topic of die pro. Sheila and Larry, Burnilld,e, Ky,
lfi'aril of the Happy Go Lucl&lt;y
4-lt; club WeGte&amp;dv at the Ma- Mr. IIIII Mrs, Albert Burkhart lad Country
1011 Youlh Center with Beverl,y and Mr. and Mrs~ WU'ftn Reese For Phoooanls
Canon as program ehalrman. of Clarksville, Ind., were reettnt / DES MOINES IUPI&gt;-Hunl:
othen taking pat;t in adl:liUon guests or John Friek and other , en tn lowa killed 1,449.000

At Mason Youth
Center Recently

ana

to :Miss carson were Billy Fry, relatives. '

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PERISTA . IS

pheasants tn 1966, the Iowa
Comervatioil Commission reportS; ....

Connie GUland and Barbara Lew. Mrs. Robert Davla is a medical
Is. Deblile Stewart and David patient at Meigs General HosSlnlth preiiOilled devotlooals.
pltll,
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The 198Gftotal wae the hlgti..
A thW you note trom Lakin
est at.atewtde kiU ln the natlon,
Bob
Grueser,
a
student
atGlen
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tite flo.lpltal was aeknowledr;ed ror gifts the elaj:) members ville State College, spent Ute the comrhlssion say.s.
. had m• • Carol Fruth report.' weekend here with hlo paronto,
. • . Congr...........
ed to the group on the eandy sales Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser.
-rtak~n by them. .
1oTheMelher
Tlte posalblllt&gt; of having a ·
and &amp;.lly
CLUB CANCELS
..
IOeial Waa difleu&amp;aed but no aeA
ml!etlng
of
the
Rock
Springo
tlon Was ta!ien. Refreshments
a..utlfUIIy
were served by Mary and Su.. Better Heaitti Club scheduled tor
Thursday
evening
has
been
cansan Fox and R!lbln Johnson.
Arr•nted .a.by
For !be Fobn&lt;arymeetlngM!n: celled.
Novelties
dy Rayne~ was appointed td eon.
duct lhe program; the devotion.
, CLASS NOT TO MEET
a! leader .will be 811!.1' Pry, and
Clall . 12, · Heath Methodist
the · hosteuee, Karl and Scott
Kibler. Dewayne Johnson and Churel't, will not meetr wecmes:.
SUf. 2nd Ave.
day evening as schedlled.
Chuek Samsel.
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AndBeYour

SMILING am

Perts\alm 11 &amp;he mUICUiar ecllon

or rour

Oass AA
·cage Poll

College

others: Kent Roosevelt and
Massillon (19 each;) Lorain Sen,.
lor (14;) ClnciMatl LaSalle,
Zanesville and Hamllton Fatr......
deld (13 each;) Marion Harding
·· ~ores
12; Steubenville 10; Canton Lin..
COLUMBUS (UPI)- The Unit.. coln. E. Cleveland Shaw, Cleve.
od Preu International Ohio hiSII land J. Adams, Sandusky and Ath:
aehool Class AA basketball rat- ens 9 each; Hamilton Badin 8; By U~ted Press International
Ina&amp;, with rtrst place votes and Brooklleld, Cleveland John Hay
EAST
won-lost records in parentheses: .00 Columbus Eaitmoor 7 eacll; Delaware Valley 77 Ur&amp;inus 65
Teams ·
Points
Bay Villai!O and Columbus South Phlla. Textile 91 New Paltz 60
r. .Cols. East . 24 (10:0) 308 6 each; Akron Hower, Perry~
SOUTa
z. Middletown 5 (11:1) 267 burg and Elyria 5 eaeh; Cleve-. Kentucl&lt;y 104 Geol'gla
73
3, Cleve. East 4 (10:0) 189 land West Tech, Eastlake, BelleTermessee
67
Florida
52
f. Toledo Central I (10..0) 145 we and Toledo St. Francis 4
5. Toledo Libbey . (9:1) 92 eaeh; Xenia. Cleveland Rhodes Tonn. Wes, 58 Chal:tanooga 52
I. Cols. Linden
(9:2) 91
3 each; Warren, Youngstown Lfb. Citadel 59 East Corolina 57
7. Cuyahoga Falls I (10:1) 88 ert;y, .Delphos Sl. John, Dayton W, Liberty 118 Waynesburg 72
8. Newark
{10:1) 75 Roth 2 each; Celina, Bea- Clemson 94 Maryllllll 93
\
1. Dayton Dumar (10..1) 71 vet~eek. Marllngton, Toledo Morehead 88 Western K,y, .fl
10. Eudld
(11-,0) 00 Macomber, Columbus West, Cin..
Second 10 teams: 11. Clncln: einnati Taft, Kenton and Tole&amp;l Eastern Ky. 98 Middle Tenn. 76
Rollins 76 Biscayne 58
..U Elder {I) IIIII Lima Shaw: Bowsher 1 each.
Stetson 84 Ga. Soothern 69
(44 each;) 13. Cleveland East
Ea!t Tennessee 74 Mllrra.y 67
Taeh (41); 14. Portamouth (38;)
,
IIi. Canton McKinley (35;) 16.
The word "tholos" refers to Lee 88 M&amp;l'Y'IIlle 80
llamllton Garfield (34;) 17. Lima the collection of columns ju'it Vandervllt 74 Auburn 65
·lloalw (32;) 18. East Liverpool under the statue of Freedom Bethune-Cook, 12? Ala. SL 92
(31;) 19. Tipp Cit&gt; and Canton on the national Capliol
Cars.-New. 80 Lincoln Mem. 69
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,new clothes:
: pillow protec·
while things
'll&gt;e same price

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Oakland at Rio Grande, ppd.
Central Mo. 77 Ontaha U. 74

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G·AdOiphus 86 AUgsburg 68
Youngstown 7$ Mleh, Lutb. 71
Findlay 78 Bluffton 70
Ashland 57 W~nston~em
WEST .
Kano: SL 57 Colo. 57 Pe
Idaho 76 Montana 69
Montana SL 75 Gonzaga 73
Weber 80 Seattle 72
Wash. SL 85 Oro. 66
Wash, 68 Ore. st. 56 _.

FIGHT RESULTS

Meeting

l?.ut .Off. to Feb.· 8

Minn. Dul, 98 Cnetdia Minn. 79

Maealester 67 st. Mary Mtnn 53

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study die topic "foundalioo

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Pnnents.'' aeheduled tor We&amp;t..
Madaf evenf!lc at the st. Paul
I.llihoNn Church In Pomeroy,
hu been poslponed . unlll Feb,
8 doe to Inclement weather.·
· ·'11oo· meet1nt1 Iii spcJI)IOI'ed IQo
lhe Melp Col!niY Eltenston Ser•

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A, Peay 72 Tenn: T"'h. 68
MIDWESt·
Xavier 84 Detroit U J.
Mlssoorl 67 Kansu 66
Soulllem 'I ll: 62 st. Cl"\\d
MacMurrlly 104 Principia 73
Ky. st.-Cent. st. Ohio ppd,

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,. Features that competitors
'. ·either.don't hcive or
make you pay extra for.

vlee.

By United Pre" Internatlooal
PORTLAND, Ore, "(UPI) -Anib'
Kendall, 172, Portland drew with
Frank Niblett, . i73, Oaklanlf,

caur. 10.

Mustang Convertible

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Mays: '/ .Won't Be Embarrassed'
By IRA BERKOW
N EA Sports Writer

NEW YORK- I NEAJ- Willie Mays sat at
the head table with }''rank Torre, the fOrmer
baseball )&gt;Ioyer., and two other gentlemen
C'GJlnected with the Adirondack' Bat Co. The
occasion was a pl'ess conferenc·e prior to the
tt-stimonial dinner the bat people were givin~
. their No . 1 customer.
Mays is now 37 years old . He has been in
tbe major leagues lor 18 seasons, all with
thP Giants. He has been, as every man or
boy who has ever traded baseball cards
bows, one of the game's greatest. His llfeUme average is .310 and he has slammed 564
homers, second only to Babe Ruth's 714.
Last season., though, was one of his worst.
· He batted .263\ hlt 22 homers and drove tn
7Q· runs. And all discussions now center
, around an lnevHable queStion: Is Willie Mays
't hrough'!
·
· · ur'n;a 3"0ing to play,'' , s-.Jd May1, .. until I .
feel 1 m not doing mytelf· or the dub any ·
111011. J'm not goJng to emb:arrass myseU. 1
h•ven't yet. I hope I never do, But I'm not
1ol11 .to play forever, !Ike Satchel l'al1e.
''1 . can stt~ do , many things better than
th,e younger guys, though not .as often as I
onCe could . But so many things went wrong
.last year. J me41n physically . And to go
,throiJgh them aU would be like alibiing-i
There's nd need for that. .Just write it ofT as
a bad year, my fir:-.1. in 18."
· A rcrHtrtcr said joking that tht.'.rc ilrc.: few

.260 hitters left in the game, so Mays stHL
has a )?right future.
"That may be true," replied Mays serioUs·
l,. "There really aren't' that many good
playe~s around ~ho can take my job away."
He .was asked II he would go to ftrst base
·to prolong his career.
"That would be impossible," he said. "Did
you ever see WHile McCovey play CenterHeld?
',
Someone·, with a nostalgic quiver · in his
voice, .asked if Mays has ever visited the site
o! the Polo Grou~s, now a comp1ex of highriSe aparSment bulldings.
•
" Yes," said 'Mays. "It hafpens I have a
friend living there. And 1 fee right at home
She lives in left center ."
·
Leaving the pa~t and re-entering the.future,
Mays said he hl\1 no desire t~ mana1e.
ult'1 very )1ard aDd very In~;· he
laid. "Bot I think I would like .. moy lo
haoeball..'l don\t 'know. Maybe : leMft kid a
baw lo play. I lhlni I coul~ . clo 't hai !l'tll."
Later, in a television interview. former
football star Kyle Role Inquired about Mays'
, ~retirement plans:·
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Mays, hiS eyes bright and ,his lamouo smile
flashing across bis face. urd llli:e to have a
job like yours,."
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baSeball lor anothet'!OO years1 I lik~ MY. job.''
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had or hear his final sigh:
we only know he passed away
without a last goodby. God
gave us strength to face It,
BIIDOB'I' PR1CE ........
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IN LOVING memory ol our ELECJ'R()LUX
complete
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dear fotber, Geofl!e A. Mclike new, pay oU a paymenllo
Daniel, who pasaed away
of " each, pbone IID-26115.
nine years qo on Jan. II,
1-t.Uc
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olnce that sad deY, when our
dear dad was called away. STEREO RADIO conaole, f
speed Intermixed changer.
Today our hearllo are,heavy
dual Yolwne control, 4 speUlor the dad we loved so dearer
sound system, lovely wally; God knowS how much
nut
finish, take over pay·
misl him. and count the tears
manti of " per month or pay
we shed. and wbllper that he
balance .-ut. can 111U211.
only sleeps; our loved one is
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an automobile wreck In Wool.
Columbia on Jan. II, 11161. I
canilol say and wm not sa;,
that be Is dead, be Is just
""". With a cheery smile,
and • wave of his hand, he
bas wandered Into an · unknoWn land.
· SINGER ZIG ZAG oqulppocl,
· Sadly mlsaed by wile, l!l)&gt;elyn,
mooogramo, darnl, patcheo,
and ·children. Joann, d!arleo etc., fl7.115, phone 91M1115.
and Larry. .
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Satunlay at 7:30 p.m. Conolgnmenllo welcome. U yoo
t!UO each. John W. Voa Mehave mercbandlle you do not
Ier, Syracuse. m.n.
need, bring II to Jolt. Alto and
n.a..TFC
we will aell It for you.' WileD
you need sometblng, """'" to
our auction. For mm !Dfor- . POODLE PUI'PJES, AltC 'I'OJ
mation. call New Kaveu •
mlnlatuiw. fiS ll!ld up. lllud
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....Ice and gr&gt;OOIDIDI. ~
IIWIQ.
11 ' tre
OPEN. CIZ1'ITII'S BEAUTY
a...... ~.
SHOP near Salem Center. Pb'I'ATOEB. !'bono-'
141-2114.
Speelll permanenlr, ngular
lillie
.12.50 now flO, flO now "JO,
...... 'HJ.5M.
1-t-UIJ: PILE II loll ond lofly, colon
retsln brll1lanco In cerpeb
cleaned wltb Blue Luotre.
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stereo.

AM, PM radio. Thil bas lovely maple flnlsb, f speed changer, Take over paymanll of
" per month or pay balo!MlO
due fl02.15. Call tcml.
1-12.61J:

face of our dear dad, and
. have him back once more.
We didn't know the pain he
had or hear his final sigh:
we only know he passed away
without a last goodby. God
gave us strength to face It,
BIIDOB'I' PR1CE ........
and COUI'Ige to bear the NATIONAL 10Jid otate four
11111'11 lloao' .,..... ....
track stereo tape recorder.
blow, bot what it meant to
llebt ............ INAIIpalt.
fiOO. Pllone 9IUIII'I. 1-14-3k
lose him no · one wilt ever
Olllt.
' • . 1111

!mow.

Sadly misled by his son, 19113 MOBIL HOllE, $5' s 10' SEWlloG IIAaiiNIZ, ret*
with extenaloot, call ......
Paul, Margaret. and grancl- llee. 1111 ...... ..,. .. .
1-lf-lfc
chUdren. Joyce and Paul MeDaniel. Jr.
1~1.6-IIJ:
DACIISHVNDS. Australian Terend llonloe. We
'
riers, poodlel, toy fos terrier
lost ancl Found
pupplel, AKC, two female terLOIIT. Olio dllmoad .........,t. riers, breetilns otock, • t u d
JIJIC In 'llcllllty of Holtl . . .....tee for cocl&lt;er soanlelo •
tin. RonriL Pbono · - · peklngese, C&amp;M KENNEL .
POMEROY, phone JID.65C.
1-lt-411c
LOST, brown, black and white
rabbit dog with rollar. Lalt HAY. PHONE II5-3WI Cheller.
Oblo.
1-tf.«p
seen In Kroger's partlq lol.
Answers to name of Ownp.,
Pllone !m-5117.
1-111-tfc 83 HONDA 300 IIIPOI' bonll&lt; m.. li'Aft FARM 'I'IRE
torcyele. a Mercury I pas.
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••.
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Geographic Magazine~, before
.,., Comic boob, before
1155, reply giving all ...,.._
· ;wy Information 1o Box 11911
C., Rt. I, Calllpollo, Ohio.
'
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IS. 14 and 15 INCH NEW MUD
AND SNOW TIRES, aloo
light duty and heavy duty
truck tire slnt!le .chal111, Pomeroy Molor Co.. phone flt!2126.
1-1~-atc ·

SWEEPER.
IN LOVING memory ol our ELECJ'R()LUX
complete
set
of
alllochmenllo,
dear fotber, Geofl!e A. Mclike new, pay oU a paymenllo
Daniel, who pasaed away
of " each, pbone IID-26115.
nine years qo on Jan. II,
1-t.Uc
11151. Nine year&amp; have pOised
olnce that sad deY, when our
dear dad was called away. STEREO RADIO conaole, f
speed Intermixed changer.
Today our hearllo are,heavy
dual Yolwne control, 4 speUlor the dad we loved so dearer
sound system, lovely wally; God knowS how much
nut
finish, take over pay·
misl him. and count the tears
manti of " per month or pay
we shed. and wbllper that he
balance .-ut. can 111U211.
only sleeps; our loved one is
1-IJ-It&lt;
not dead. If all the 'II'OI'Id

l'lerce.

1

M. M&amp;.w
Mil ............
t i111 U; ae. M U. •

In Memory

.....

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KIITHGOU •
attr•••
·
. ... .-. . . . . . . ......

. a .,.

.

IN MEMORY of Raymond
Spencer who .... killed In
an automobile wreck In Wool.
Columbia on Jan. II, 11161. I
canilol say and wm not sa;,
that be Is dead, be Is just
""". With a cheery smile,
and • wave of his hand, he
bas wandered Into an · unknoWn land.
· SINGER ZIG ZAG oqulppocl,
· Sadly mlsaed by wile, l!l)&gt;elyn,
mooogramo, darnl, patcheo,
and ·children. Joann, d!arleo etc., fl7.115, phone 91M1115.
and Larry. .
1-1.6-1b:
I~

to give, w~'d give
it, yes and more, to see the EARLY AMERICAN

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11157 FORD % ton truck, V-1- AO'IUJI()IIILE bu- ....
50 lirmo wanting homework· TRAILER, Browno TraDer
250, 1250. one 45 INTERNA.........., lAIIt ,..... - ·
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TIONAL HAY BALER, $150,
'Ohio,
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350 Groveport Rd., Colwnbwo,
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Sawyers
(CGIII"-d !IW\

PIC&lt;&gt; 1)

ot haridltng a

toll~tree.

Jter

Sawyers was non.commlttal. Ue
aatd the aver_age daily traffic

count there n:ow is 8, 600. vehicles and "that it could weH re(Jl'lre a [our-lane bridge.'•
4 •We· should not but!d for tlle
horse-and-buggy era,'' Sen. Tay-

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RUSTED OUT - Another view of~
corroded plate on the eye-bolt s
cording to testimony ot Burl Sawyer.
da.v in Charleston, W. Va.

lor said.
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Sen. J. Frank Deen\. R-Rltch-

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Mr. Sawyers.

Britain
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mated $1:02 billion. ·
Wilson said the cancellation
'was estimated to yield total sav.
lngs on the defense · budget of
ibout $960 million between now
and 1977-78.
The wrangling over the Fill
has been going on for months.
Although the actual cost of
the 50 aircraft themselves is
eotlmated at $321 rntlllon, the
ftgure of more than $1 billlon
Includes spare parts, interest
lhe planes and such Brltl'sh anade items as electronics which
'liQUid go Into tile pl....

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Dec. 20, shows
w L st eomplete inspection of the bridge was in 1951, ac"'
tvirginla State Road Cornmlsstoner, at a hearing Moo-

In Novomboe

Tito, tile YIJ/jOOiavlan Comm...
nllt loader .,..-ly molt holed
by tile Chinese Commurilll re\ gime, arrlns WednelidQ' and Wll
scheduled to .v f$lt ~ ndna lat..
er this \reek. Tbe. arms lnclucJ.
• .ed . about, 1,000 hand gpnadol.
• l Sill~ char&amp;ICI 1ft a radio
so6och l'rtw tho! Ce,rnl!odlan

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regation today arter scoring key
wins in a _series ol Supreme
(iii Court decislOnS.
L.: The high court, in rulings hand'·
.'
eil down Monday, affinned a
SAJGO!'\ (UPI) _ u.s. and allied lower court order barring sta~
troops ha,.-e killed more than 5,- payments b,•; Louisiana to pu~
ooo North Vietnamese and Viet pUs attertding pr.ivate schools
Cong in ground actlon the past and agreed to reVtew two cases
two weeks. government spokes- from Tennessee and Arkansa~
men sald today. Much of the kill- challenging the pace oC sehoo
111g took place in battles aloogthe desegragation.

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Laos-Cambodia border of Soutl)
Vietnam, fighting that observers
said ma.v nave prompted the resurgence or Communist action in

Laos.
VIet Cong terrorists Monday,
slipped into Tan Tao village,
seven miles west or sation, and
machine gunned to death the local
police chief, Nguyen Van Man. and
the commander of a platoon o[
defense troops, Ngu,yen Van Tai.
1n the air, u.s. jet flRhterbombers CI c w 121 missions
against North Vietnam Monday,
striking near the capital or Hanoi
and the major port city of Haiphong, spokesr;nen s~id. They said
the pilots hit mostly in the southern panllandle where ~e cloud
cover was more scattered and
. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Tbenewly left bridges, barges aJ¥1 other
~Dt!!! aeeond ·&amp;es&amp;ion .of tbe 5UpPiy line targets exposed.
•lOth Cortereu. embroiled in con..
.t::roftrsy from tbe openi~ gavel,
DIVORCE ASKED
·bu sened notice on President
A
petition
for divorce h a s
Jobnaoll tbal his policies and proin
Meigs
County Combeen
filed
. arams are ln!oraroughttmethla
mon Ple;Js Court by Austin B.
loloctloo year.
Campbell, Rutland, against Marsenators Wayne L. Morse, D- cia B. CampbeiJ, Alexandria, Va.
. Ore•, am -Ernest Gruening, o- The plaintiff charges gross neAiuka, sought un&amp;uccessfWly to glect of duty and extreme crubreak tile senate -~ent or not elty,
doiJW tiuslnesa before the State
d the union address by attemptNO QUORUM
Ing to put In the record a peace
Pomeroy
village council did
pelltlon calllrlg for u.s. wltllmeet
Monday
night for lack
not
.drawal rro!n Vietnam. The senate
or
a
quorum.
i)ad a, adjourn to stop II.

or

Industrialist Payne

Vall~y

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COLUM!lUS (UP))- lnduslrlallst Albci"t E. Payne or Sprlfll!neld obtained - Mooclay petitions•
for the *epubliean nominaUon
for the U. ~ Senate.
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Paul E . . Taylor, 39, Pomeroy,
was reported In satisfactory con.
dition today at V~terans Memorial Hospital wh!"re he was taken
ror treatment of injuries suffer·
ed Monday in an accident at the
Phllip Sporn Plant near New
Haven.
TaYlor suffered chest injuries and contusions and abrasions
when a dozer he was operating
hit a hole and turned over. He
was transportf.'d to the hospital by Foglesong ambulance.

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Tllo ~ollerwu.--toc~10
buool bio foon ot lhe
lritre'o oalotr _, Ob.enott..,
olal!i'od&lt;,.,._J.i,

12-noon MOdltiY; •

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Sold

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luo'llrf4lt .. Jlot -

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LOCAL TEMPSdel'""\
Tbe teJ~~peratureln
PomerOY at 1 11 a.m.
. \lllder """W !ildes was

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$25,000 Loss
Estimated in
Burned Barn

Untllld

He had been in failing health
for the past five months. He had
been employed, at tJ:Ie Vanadium
CorP. New Haven forl4years.
Ml'. Adkins was ·born Feb. 26.
1910 at Letart, son d. the late
John and Ina May Fry ildklns,
He waS _a niember 1 or the Big
Black B8cker5-'0f Pt.. Pleasant
aM a form"r manager of ·lnde ..
pendent ~Hball telJII15 in Ma!lon

YASON - I.ooseo wve ~m- ol tll5,000 U lhe reiiU!t ot o iire"
;::..,~ tbe doJr7 bom Ill~ Cook lit
8 p, '!'- 1

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Al1llouJJh lhe 'born -

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tho · - · illoy ..,, drl-la the 11
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Eomoaiic Oppcntunl~ 1f1111 hU with tile lllllveri!Q&gt;'o Col- . ·

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miiiiiiJ Seht.eeo · Ollleo. Tho
CSQ , Ia an arm ot 111e llllver~~~ • . . . _ lbr Bqloool

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velopnent.

Receipt (11 lilt traiJdq: llld
teeilnl~al llliollilc:e III"IDt Will

lop (11 Edicatlon, a rural oe- •
tlon for bettor cmlllliDOr dtYel-1111 UJd • 11nt1oo ~D~ownor act1m -

Joel.

CSO nelllllly broualrt loiltiiO(
repre-voo ot g """"'IIIIV'
action boonlo to lOrin tilt Soul!.:
e1otora 01110 Aillanee Cor Com. .
miUI!cy Aetloa. :fhe AJH..,.. - vea as a poll~ advloory boon!
to lho CSO Ia ita _ _ ,.

lllllOIIIIOed biO!Jio Prooi-Vor·
non R. Al!lin, - uld lilt jlincl.
iliC pennlta iiiieriiiCII ol CSO
throUih the oad or lilt year.
C!IO aolloto 28 oountieo ot Thlo
or - 1 1·
Apiaellinn OhlotDibrmtngCOJDa aetloa _.aoo lllld Oido .Unt~;

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lllde ot lbe brldp ID . _ peGjlle

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Flowers

MARRIAGE LICENSES

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"''llln ·be ...... 1 0 - mat-.R:e Jobll.

Hopefuls
Meet.in
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€apital

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MIJelkt • Kulera ...UI I
ellmbed over aDd '"""'.. au
erllleal palatO . . lhe brldlo. - -

IIJeoier ltul~ bridle• .
''OUr ._n will ~

nm.For

George Eddie Horner, 22, Coolvllle and Judy Ann Westfall,
20 'needsville· Richard Allen
P~yton, 21, ~xter, and Sandra
Sue Jeffers, 18, Syracuse.

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oral nport Clllhe brldp'o Aftty, will -.pi""' Ito lrrltltn repOrt wltlllll n,o' 01' ·- .
the . ft will lni:hdt . lllnll

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Payne '62 , Said he would circulate the '_,P¢t:Jtions himself to
get a plaO.·:I..., the. May GOP
ballot along with state Atty. Gen.
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William · B. Saxbe, the party's County, .
endorsed . candidate. Rayne " ia ~ He ls sUrvived by ~ .1ister.
b\ldtCI'"'OI tlle" Paytie Tool ·&amp; E11o M¥a. vJriloto'tlolland, J:eoi,;', Rt•
glneertng Co.
2· five brothers, Clarence and
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VIrgil, bot!l or Letart; George
Funeral serviceS for Nelle D.
W,,
Robert and Carl T,. all ol
Tracy, 84, or Pomeroy, who died ·
Pt.
Pleaq.nt.
Several nieces aiKI
Monday afternoon at the VeterVETERANS MEMORIAL
ans Memorial no spital , will be ·
HOSPITAL
held Thursday at 2 p.m. at E¥£,\dmltted - · April Haggy, Nutillg Chapel with the Rev. Glenn land; Wilda Bropn, Ru~and; LJn..
HUes officiating. Burial wtll ,!Jc da Bet!, l.angsviiJe:' Paul E. Tay.
in Beech Grove Cemetery.
toi- Pomeroy; Flora Knick, Porn• .
A bookkeeper at the Sugar Run er0y· Eloise ·White, Pomeroy.
Flour Mlll for a numberolyears,
DlschargeiJ,i .l Paul Tayl·&gt;&lt;',
she was preceded in death by l&lt;t:'Mneth Rfl\tJJ,)oel Sorrell, Carl
a gran'dSOII, Larry Wildermuth, Schultz, AprH llaggy, J a m e s
In 1959.
R'/l'sh, eva Klllf'·
Survivors include a son, Ger.
tdd Wildermuth, Pomeroy; a
daugt)ter, Mrs, Ruby Hartung,
Columbus; three gr~dchildren,
Donna · Nibert, Galhpalls, and
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Ronald and Bruce Hartung, C~
light
Jumbus, and two great-grandchil~
dren Tina and Todd Nibert, Gallipolis. Friends may call at the
funeral home anytime.

Nelle D. Tracy.
Dills lin M6ndiiy

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DISCHARGE$ Allen D. Aeree. 1
Edwin
E. Brown, Janet L cal4ftll,
Mrs, Jamea T. Fo.&amp;;r, 11r1..
Marllord R, Huttm, Mrs. ~
G. Miller, Mn. DeljJhla )'lo&amp;le,
Ea~;l Conrad, Chorlel E. Shbm,
Mr•. M. dim~ O'Dell and tnfantoon.

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Mrs. John w, Morrow, Pl."'-·
sant, dallllbtor, f!24p.m. Mond,y;
Mra. Alfred E. Harper.• JaekiQU,
aon 7:50p.m. :Monday."

Adk"IDS ·. ,elday

Ma..,;;

Cancellations

In Dozer Accident

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' · Onday
Dies M

state and predicted occasional
snow. Ourries over northeast
Ohlo. DtirtJng
snow was expected to continue.
The state-wide death toll in
the season's worst snow stonn
• A meeting of the l\.liddlcport stood at 22 today atier five men
Llterary Club scheduled for \Ve&lt;J... suffered heart attacks MDOO~
nesday at the horne or Mrs. Em- whUe shoveling snow in Cleve·
erson JOnes has been postponed land area.
until next week.
The bureau said Ohio would
come under Ute influence ot a
A meeting of Magnolia Temple, Pythian Sisters, announced slowly moving centet c:l tdgll
for Thursday evening, has been pressure Utat would bring "!alr
weather'' to the state. n was
cancelled.
e,q&gt;ected to result
wanner
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The meeting or the Middleport
telnperatures
Wedne.sday.
Garden Club scheduled Wednesday evening has been cancelled .

Paul Taylor. Hurt
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'WEDNESDAY. JAHOARY 17,

w. oeem, Portload;.M n.

Pomeroy,

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In MiddlepOrt SundaY, night were taken
by time exposure under street lights. ~er the heaviest f~ll ot.
snow had subsided. ·
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The weather bureau said it would

n.. hftl •AI f¥7Jw

Mrs. Chorloo W. Warth, Rl. 3

Because of the heavy &amp;flowfall over the weekend and the .
resulting interruptioo or phone
service, the slgm.lp ~adJlne ror
tile water sub&amp;crlptlon being or~
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MpheW! alao ,.urvt.ve. ~
fered by ttie ,l..,eadlns Creek Con.. ,
fUneral services -.yill be Wedservation DL!ttrlct has been ex·
• li!&lt;o
. .
11 2 p.m. in Crow-11111·
tended rroni Jan. ·16 to Friday,
1
sell FUneral Homo. P.t. PleaJan. 26.
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oiml. The Rev. 0, H. C4rder and
Anyone interested tn sl6' ....ng
R,v,
John IcenhoWer will omfor the service is asked to conelate.
Bllrlal will he In ihe Suntact Miller Brotliers Groce.l')',
crest CemeterY.
Rutland, 742-5024:; Evel,yn's Gro.
ri. RLEASANT - William E, l'rleridi may call at the fUneral
eery, state R~e 124, 992-3947
or the Leading; ~eek Conserv.,
Adkins, 57, of Letart, home ~be7 p.edm. '""••
to""'Z' Dona
ancy .Uistrict office ln person (Boone)
W'~ va., Rt. 2, where he lived at tlons may m e . 'l"'e
1
\Jr telephone 742-5922.
lhe "home of his brother, Clar- C~ Cancer Fw&gt;d in lieu ol
ence Adkins~o died Monday even.. .. nowers.
lng at · 6:52 p.m. at .Pleasant

continue to be cloudy. over the

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l'ollleror; Emmett
Alben•; Dlnlel R. Pe .. a.Jclltr;
, A1fnd KennOd)l, Rt, ~ H-..;
Jao11Balley,JIU
H. Tobel'l, Oak Hill;
• carolyn B. town-, )V_el .... ; Chor•
les L Sprouse, lit'&lt;l h&lt;k,l!)n:
Mrs. Alf're&lt;!' E, H8l'P'!r• JOCkiCXI,

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By Uqited Press Jn~matlonal
Winter dropped its snowy grasp
on the Buckeye State today as the
stonn center that dumped from
four to 17 lnchea or snow moved

VOL. XX

• Chorleo W. Warth~,.lit. 3

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rights attorneys were armed

•ith new legal weapons to push
lor a speedup in school deseg-

ent1

I . . . . Ill 111&lt; f..t IIIII I

les IL BU't, Rt. 1 Porneroy;

"~Oinrmrilta ljJianned to '1Jlow
Phnom· P~ llk;y hilh" in an
eltort w'
lfio . Yuaoalav leacJ.

Over 5,000 :::::~:, ;::;)=:~;: .Merc'!,ry to . .....
M'f )Ve upward
Sumup
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Enemy Die
WCd neSd ay Now oh Jan. 26
In 2 We e k

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Rl, ~~ Mrl, Edpr G,
Cllno, Rt. 1 Crollll Cli~l !lin.
Claro J. Lambert, lit. 1 c_,.
Cllrl MIUOftl Re)'liOidSi -~
Carl w. stowr, "111urmur,llirll
. . A. Speneer, Galltpolhli Fen"Y;
Mrl• .))e:elyn. Akers, Rt. t PlinY.
w. Va.;. Mra. Cllftord Mlllblr,
Pl. Pleuant; !oln, GeorP J.
Lowther, Rt.. a Albany; KeMith
Clarl&lt;, Rt. 1 Kldd!"""'"" Jonlli·

'er bllt he ' d!d"not m'ontlon bl111o 1
'Jeli as being a target of a,s..

Stormy Session
For LBJ Seen

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t l~ted girder ot the suver Bridge, taken on

0::es

le suggested the 9t8.ie would
~exposed to many damage suits
unleSI it could be determined
of God."
"
.., could not answer that now,
Aid Sawyers.
Sen. Deem also questioned the
commissioner about an alleged
statement
that he (Mr · Saw)'era) made that the bridge was
design~ so tt could not be overloaded.
"If t made that statem~t and 1 don't recalJ making it
- I wouJd retract it now," said

ADM!SSIOt.."'i
, Mrs, Danlse 11, Nltchel1 1 146
llodgewood Dr.: Mrl. JoOOJill II,
Webltar, l4 Pottamo.th Rd.;
J, t:vw, It Modi""'
Me.; ...... Charles 1,. Selby •
Eunlii'star Rt.: Shod)" ~.

K~ ..,rlnc
~"dream" ~ to Cambodia.

by JICQIOIIno

Mr.

the bridge eollapse was an "act

vi-

ot An(loor

deftnltely would build a four •
laue rep)i:lcement bridge and wtle-

Uler It would be

..,11 on I'l!dlatrleo Word.

u•

ity load would this measure be
eonsldered.
Sen. Taylor asked If tile SRC

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1i0L~J!ll IIOiiPITAL: Vloitl'"'
houn %-4 11-.d 7-8 p.m. Parei\U

PHNOM PENII (UPI) - CambOdian aull&gt;orltloo today ~
ed llndlrlg a hup Communlot
u1111 ache 1ntencl6d for
In
as••liMtlon attempts agalnlt
Prl~ Slhonook and
Prell- Jotfp B~ TI!o! ol
YugoaiAvl&amp;.
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Pollee said the arms • e r e
rOIJIICI among lhe ancient rulfto

capac-

Now You Know

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to lloe collopoed brid(e !~!lore
heavy tr\tld:lntrlcpredominatt!:s.
Mr. S.W)'erl a.clmltted there
"" ..,1y (Qur per1110nont welgl&gt;t
·l t&amp;tlonJ ln the .state and uwe'll
hl.ve to consider more JlOl'l,"
Tb• P.,nlbUicy ol rostrlctln(
Ull11tlnr 011&lt;1 welllht Umlto on '
brldps was posed by Del. D"ody
Smirl. R-C.!)ell'. Mr. Sawyers
sold ooiJ' If ~ bridge Is not
capable

Hospital

Grenades
For Tito

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mllliU' , actllln lal&lt;leo, NoiiJh.
borltoad Y&lt;lUtit C!&gt;1'P1 and mnt

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for ruta1 ueos ol lilt··
nation.

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Funeral services for Mrs. H,rry Beegle, of Waupum, Pa .• a
(ormer Meigs Coun~.'y resident,
wtlo died early thi s morning in
the Elwood City Hospital, El.
wood Cicy, Pa., will be held
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A~mitted - Nooe.
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Discharged - Dorothy Rea,
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driven by Doris Deeter, Long
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park. The parked vehicle w~s
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