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BY MIS8 FREDDIE
BOIJDASDEI .I

PRICE FIVE CENTS

'I1»e Brotherhood af Loeomotivt spoiling grandchlldren. They have
Firemen and EDgiDemen w f' r e bomet and gardens, belonJ to
warned In MlddltPirl Saturday lodgoo and clubs. Tiley go
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their jobl are imperiled, an if church, wort for civic cau!lefl, reMeip county racea a heavy. ee- 1y on old friends and habits.
onomic blow if recommendatioDa "Sentimental thought.! Surely
by three major earrien to t h e tt Ia proper to consider b u m a n
PN!sidential study commission values and to give them g r e at
are carried out.
weight when judging MY cry for
J . W. Jennlugs, vice pretident change.
el the grand lodge lbrotherboodl, , "RaUroad management is de11 speaking to about 2:5 per8118 in mandlng for itaelf the right to upMiddleport elemental')' ocbool root operaltng employeo. W h at
Saturday evening, said the rail- the companies want is discretion
roads want to u;nwt operating to designate new "home termitmployes, really, a right to de. naiJ" .xl new "away-from-home
JJnate ne.w "home terminals" and terminals" f()r road crews. With
Dew away-from-home terminals that would go absolute authority
fa{ road crews.
to lengthen runs, cut long-estabile said with that, "Would go llshed seniority lines, load more
ab.t:olute right to lengtherJ runs, hours of work ooto an employ.
cut lon&amp;-establi!lbed
· seniority e's bact while paying him len
Car owners may have a field day on the sal~ price of
lines, load more hours of work on· - all in th• name of techno1oglgasoline if service stations of Pomeroy and Mtddle~
~ an employe's back while pay- cal progresll.
continue to slash prices to compete against competltioiL
ing him less - all in the name "But where would bt the proGas station managers and attendants of several busl•
of. tectmological progress. ''
~:ress for the operat·ing employe~
nesses commented Sunday night. "A gas war II on-bow
Mr. Jennings. and two other and their families who w o u 1d
Long it will last, or to what degree-we don't know."
men travelin&amp; the railroad lines never be certain where to estabPn('('§ at most ~tat101ls m ~ came about because ·~eel"
since April 2 in an information lish hOllleAi! And what would be
twm towns area dropped to ellh· on West Maw-st and ~~~
-"-d ~catloa program apouor- the effect on he towns and · cit.
er 24 9 or :!5 g cents for regular 38 at M810D were undetVlliDC
ed by the brotherhood •. pointed ies where employes now live if
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gas. or the lowest octane gas ~ other eompaniel ..
ta . Uv: possible dlsastraua elfeclll this upheaval takes place?
. BIG PRIC~ SIGr:rs- Big price sign~ are sJi:l'!als t_o~ay in ~omeroy·M~ddleport of a ••gas war"-duration and they have .
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One service station MtendePt
on Middleport particularly, and "Examples of what would bap. mtensity _unknown· which saw motonsts happ1ly flllmg their tanks wlth "regular" at 24.9 cents. AH station ~wears t~t me_!"~ drop~ taid the Gulf on CGmpany ~
in many other communities of the pen have been disclosed in ·ac- have not JUMped yet. None could say how lon_g_ it will last. H~re is a pi~ture of a Sunoca Station on W. Main-st
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out with Gulftane, whieh hal •
co"'nty.
tual and proposed operations' sub- across from an Ashland Station, both advertismg slashed pnces.-Sentmel Photo.
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lower octane value CnaD their
They Indicated about 250 per· mitted to the PresidOI)tial Study
-~ - rogular. becauae oflllo low ~
ton• uae the Hobsoo yards as I Commission iq Wa.!ihington by
""~·'f'~'1t~!P~ll)a'l';....r;,.; f+.1"'cL!'&lt;} t
l fted price. He remarked tbat •
h'"" lerminal in one way or 1111· man•gment representalives from
work JHJIOD tomorrow Gulf official ..id. ''Gulf will ""'
other. Estimated total )Jayroll is three railroads - the PermsyJ.
Tat!sday - at 5:31 p.m. 11 brbe undeuoJd by a111 l"'ODp6DJ'...
II.!Oi!,OOO. Three railroads mak- vanto, lhe Burlington and t h.
lng plaaned by managen of
At IOHI three oad ~
ing tile reconunendtitiono were Louisville • NillhYitle.''
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the Pe~sylvania, the Burlingtoo
Baseball Auoclatim to repair
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ar.d tht Louisville &amp;: Nashville
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'lbe Itt graduating seniors or IFame and hoe ·authored a book I tlon, Principal James A. Diehl. aDd lmpmve Diamottd No, 2 In
crNCINNATI nJPD- Gov. Mi· ' clals at two of tht Jtatiorll uid
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Pomeroy High SChool's class of under the same title in Which he . Jr. will present the class to Supt.
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1962 Sunday evening partic.ipat· enlarged upoil tlie lives\ « Ohio Gibbs for the presentation of the park.
1 chael V. DiSalle, admitting Ohioo they- planned to take .._ ldioD
Jcnnu'!JS was accompanied to
ed in Baccalaureate services: at personalities elected to the Teen· diplcmas.
This diamond, low Ia the in· was a Republican state, said SUn· today, but did not ellvorate on
Middleport by M. Jones, genthe )ligh school, where State Aud- Age HaD of Fame. Mr. Rhodes is The 86th Annu9.1 Commence- field, '' &amp;o lft'rlve a tep tuat of I day he intended ••to carry the whetiler or oot they plan to joiD.
era! chairman of the information
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flllf 111hd mil:ed li•htly -h
•t.&amp; GOP no • ..__..._ the war .
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1tor James A. Ruuues ~~~sat
to a trustee emeJ:Jtus of RIO Grande ment pra~ram w11l be eoncluded
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program, and 0 !ver L. Coug '
deliver the Commencement add· College fllUll which 'ne ·hoflls an with benediction by Rev Ralph clay.
torial candidate state Auditor Cert1'1ed I!!Dployees reftDed '~leld ~.e.,ntatJVe. ~y were.
re88 Thursday, May 24, at 8 p. honorary Doctor's Deg*. ' ~f is I Zundel.
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Aft mallagel'l, and olhet laifl'- James A. Rhodes.
: ~nt over the "price war..
Pl'!~~~
F'rank Wilson, local
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the Republican nominee ~~· p. l Sunday evening the baccalaure- esled In the summer program
DiSalle. appearing on the "Gov-1which ~ full ~ SatuniaJ.
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By UD1te4 Press JDternahul
Superintenden.t Charles S. Gibbs ernor of Ohio tliQI faD.
ate .~ervices included the proces· are lavlted to be on hand.
ernor's Press Conference" over ! They did not iDdieate If they
chairman.
The speakers
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- if· defeau:u
~-.1 ' would drop prices further.
., h admitted
Mlddl "disrt Thunderstorms splashed ·por- announced that Thursday's com-. '~"
I'D NwJng ~.&lt;~Jt:
by the m1xwcpO-TV, also said
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CO\Irl&amp;ement t at no
tpo tions o£ tht country from New mencE!ment exercises will open Rhodes and anoater band selec- ed choir, a sermon by Rev. C.
in his bid for reelection, he prob-1 OM ~~ attendant In P~
business men we~ ~n hand to England to Texas early today. witn the Pomeroy band playing
Melvin Alkire, a scripture rf'adably would remain in politics. He e~y said it JJ the first guolme
hep.r the b~otherhood •. story.
Mountain regions of the west "God of Our Fathers," and wiU
ing by Rev. Francis Glazier. and
said he had "toyed with the hope" lpriCe war he bq tnown ~ here .
'lbef re~le~ed the his~ of were sprinkled with sn(lw.
be followed with an iwocation by •
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invocation by ReOJ. William Rothal someday he coold teach post Sun~ h~ tmle ~ '?tb ~lr
the President a Pact Findmg.com- . More. than four inchea of rain Rev. Ralph C. Zundel. 'ltle band .
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berts, who also se~ as chairgraduate rourses in political sci- ~ new 1110 gu which 11 aelhng
. mllt!QII'et·ll!e btotberhood • po- d -~-&gt; H tan I
d . wm then play "Dreaming Wind•.'' l
man of the service•.
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24.9, just .. Gulf hao nwt.taition on w at the roaM call ••fea.. rg,"''~ ar • owa, urmg
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ed its new product.
therbed(!idf• and wh!l"'tbf brat~.·
Di~~ ' ~ the h~viest of E~. Hes~ . .~~ident1 rJ th~-~ ' ,. . - ~ "ft,(..- t- ' -f· ·._· ..~ j~_.. e mixed -~~.:Js~ present~ I,.
Bu~ the gov~rnor promised a I But some stations such all Asherood' le)'mS ''fleceSSal')' !"O of iJ!!ltiJ sl!ilirif l!ls~ed pott&gt; of tho CJa'!:\11(1,
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fi8htinll -pa1gn for return to ilod Oil 1,. otllinl tbefr rogulor
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Mr. Hllod.. lor the main iidare!s:1 ··
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firemen on ideaels on freight runs
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and freight yard wort as safety .Tbe d.Jwnpours c~ ~n the third tenn as Auditor of Slate,
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serve MY Soul, 0 God'' and "Sing James C. Blankenship, ~· was "A Democratic candida~ tra~· : ~ blgMHt prodod. is going (Cll'
precaUtloils and aJsistants in case 1\eflt of tornad~. which hd Kan- 'naving been eJected. originally in John Melvll'l Wells, Sr:o. 75, a and Rejoice."
pronounced dead on arr~val or : tionally is the underdog" m Oh10 ,1the same price regular formerly
of mec~anic8l failurt:•
JWII_. Texas an4 O~ma.
t95S. Prior ta U.at, he was the retired Jocksman at Lock 21' in 1
t~e Po~roy emergen~ squad ~t. DiSalle said. "As the underdog I was .
The carriers, In their recom- A tamadc ~ar JJ&amp;lvJdere, Kan., secood . thre:tterm mAJOr of Col- Portland, died Sunday afternoon
' ms reside: on ~rl,ht-st m intend to carry lhe campaign to
rrendatlot11 proposed retirement damaged. bwldtogs on about 50 umbus In the Capital City's hll- at 4:30 at the Mason Clinic In
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Pc;er~l kay !_4S a. 01io Mr. Rhodes, and I will not ac- ~
formulae for flremeu on diesel fW"ms. rrpped off roofs and tore tory and was forraerly a member Mason.
t ~~· K8~ en~llp,. an e~p t~ cept quotations from Mary Todd
rulll tbat woul:d dislocate long· down telephone lines. Another of the Columbus Board of Educa- Mr. Wells w&amp;s rushed tO t h e (
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W u~mu;:: an ~I Lincoln or Johnny Shiloh. I want
established worker nl'f'V'edures
twister touched ground near Gyp. tion
clinic by the Racine emergency
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Mr. Rhodes Ia a native of Coal· unit. Officials saki today an aunight num passed away shortly people of OhiO today.
~ Ina the following statement as • ~ tornadoes,. golf-ball lllze ton, In Jackson County, and bl! topsy has been requested.
afte~arrl
[ The governor referred to book&amp; :
'basis for their ;mblic approach: ~ail and heavy ram swept wr~t wife is the former Helen Rawlins Surviving: ar'e Ilia wife. Laur.a;
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Funeral. servi~s will bto held ' co-authorized by Rhodes.
Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. at . DiSalle said he would pass on
"The time of the boomer it lex&amp;&amp;. One tornado ama~e~ a of Jacksoo. He is also I;JI} found- these children. Mrs. Gold 1_e
long past, lind rail operati:lg em- barn and oth~ far~ build~gs er of the Ohio Teen Age Hal1 of 1 Clendenin, Portl~nd; Mrs. Dor1sj After several ~tbs illness, the Ewing Chapel. The ~mains to the voters in his campaign "100
ployes and their families now near Sba~c • whl 1 anot er
- - , Grathwohl, Balttmore. Maryla~d . Mrs. Minnie B. Erlewine. 75, i will lie in state at the salP.m . speciric improvements" in state .Oather Zertle, 77, af Colurnbul,
ate part of the fabrie of their broke power line~ south of Vernon.
John Melvin Wel}4, Jr., of W1l- l passed away early toda.v at Hol-i church in Wellstoo rrom 2 p. m. government made Wlder his ad· d~ Saturday at 2 P- m. in I hoecdmmunitle!. They are acattered Heavy thunderstorm&amp; pelted Qt.
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llama, Ariz.; Mrs. Fannie ~rst. Izer Hospital in Gallj.polis.
She ; until 3 p. m. Wedne.~day. Burial ministralion. He listed a5 major pltal the_re. He was ben Octaber
ac~o.ss the broad and troubled l~oma, and the Weather Bureau
Portland; Clark Wells, Withams, was a daughter of the late Aldo l will be in Wellston .
achievements under him ~s put- 5· 1884 m !tie Union Colmnualtr
fa~ ot America _ ln 11n1U towna laid t~ fwmel clouds touched
Ariz.: Mn. Ida Ours, Portland; and Lucy Houlton Millncme.
1"111 deceased ili
survived by · ling the state on a soWld fman- , o( Letart, W. Va.
In tightly lmlt cfties, in eprawl- ~nm aear Frederick and Duncan
&amp;~eS W8'r
Larry B. _Wells, New Hamp&amp;hire; Children surviving are Miss Fa· his wife, Gladys :\f ., four {'hildren cial basis, improving mental h011-! The deceall!d, I machinist 0,
, ing ipletropolitlll areas _ North, m the JOUthwtstern part of the
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~rs. William Roush. Portland. rie Erlewine of Mid~leport, Mrs. Gay, Leonard; Cheri and Debbie, pitals. improving care and treat_.,. U:B&lt;W. was preceded in death .br
soutb. East and West.
state. .
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and several grandeftildren and Clarence tDollyl Bailey, Mrs. C. .his father . C11arles . of Well.don, ment of juvenile delinquents, a . h1s ~ts, W. S. aad Cuvliae
"Rfiilroaders are .older _than the No rel~f from ret'(lr~-bteakioC
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great.grandchildren.
R.. !Marie I Gilbert, Mrs. ~helms three brothers. Fred of Wellston. more !&gt;Lable welfare program a~ ~ Ulnm~am Zerkle.
averag• industrial worker. Tbil heat was m 1ton for DIXIe. A •
He was a member of the Ma· Shtrk and Aldo E. ErJ~wme, all Lon and Lloyd, of Troy : four a "tremendoUli" improvement m Suntvmg are four broeben.
may JctOiml for the way they degree reading at Mobile, Ala., lPinnM Lee White, M, of Nortb sonic lodge at Chester.
ol Springfield, and Mrs. Luey si1ters, Mr~. 09al Pl'ooin~ton. state highways.
Vernal, of Newell. W. VL; Carl
cleave to their femiliel and tbeir Sunday brake a 1906 record far FUth-st in Middleport, died Satur- Services will be held Wednes- Gre~~:g, Middle!X)rt: nine grand- Willard, Ky.: Mr~. Ollie Bowling,
Unrommltkd On Tnes
of Hartford. Shennan t1. Florida.
hometewns. 'ntey were married the da~, while. Richmond's high day evening at ~olztr Hospital day It 2'p.m. at the Reorganized rhlldren and 14 grandchildre~: Kitts Hill. 0.: Mrs. ,~au~P How- The govemor would not commit ~d Frank._ New Raven: 1lmie
there, 11'1 rearing lamlllea _ ()r of t5 ~1 ssed tymg the record by after ~ two w!lek dl~s.
Church of JHus · Christ, Latter f1ur brothers_ Tom of C~lumb1a ard of Wellston and .argte Ham· himself as to whether he thought s1sters, ~n Mdntyft, C01ola.. _ _ one ;lOIDt.
Surv1ving are five children, Day Saints Raclne • Portland Station, 0 .; Everett M1llhone, mond, Wellston.
1 dd.t' n 1 taxes were necessary bus: Addle Boston, H..tblgton.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
~lmost two weeks of dry weath- Charles and Beula\~ White, both road. Frle~ may call at the Ches~r. and Albert and La~nce Mr. Blanken sip was a vett&gt;ran of ):or ~~r:tion 0 ( state government. W, Va., ~ Blancbe VaFosaaa
Saturda) AdmissiODS _ PauJ.. er m the 00s baa damaged straw· of Middleport. Florence Hannoy, Ewing Funeral horne until Wed· both of Mlddleporl. and a stster, Wor1d War II and Jervcd over1 wo 't duck this issue but 1 of East Liverpool.
ene Searles, Rutland; Dean Black- berry crops and bas deleyed to- Myrtle Walters and Nealy White, nesday at noon when the bOdy Mrll. Charle1 Burdette. Middle- seas th.ree years. H~ was ore- won't gi:e my opponent 8 'chance Services wiU hoe held at uruo.
wood Rutland.
jbacco pb•ltlng iD Tenneuee. In all of Akron, seven grandchildren will be taken to the church.
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ceded tn deat'n by hJ~ mother, to serond ess me.' ' he said. "l Churth at Letwt,
Va., Wed·Discbar
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Frt!nds may. csll after noon thrE't' brothers. and a sJsler .
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d nesday at 1 p. m. with Ill¥. .W.
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. ge1 - enrue been burt by the heat
The dectased, who "ia preced·
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~ant ~ .wa•t untl e as ~ e Icenhower olftciatiDg. Burial will
Watton, Pomeroy· Laura Wat.si)ll
- -- - ·ed in deatb by her ilusband, Ro- Hf'art AUaek Clattti8
Funeral Home In Middleport. 1
MF.ET TONIGHT
hi~ pos•.L~n ~nown on the tssue. be in Union cenwtery. '1\,e bodr
Racine: Mrl. John Eliaa and daubert S. White Jn 1935. WlUl a mem- Hal'r Lodwick, 6-l
Sei'Vkes will be Thursda.v at
The Midd~port Band Boosters His po!iltlon IS _not k~~Y.'ll on any wi11lie in alate frun 1 p. m. mrtll
&amp;hter, Mason.
ber ._the Middleport First a ....
y Lodwl ek, 64, a we11• p. m. at the First Presbvterlan,will
meet this evening at 7·30 of the Issues so far.
2 p m. at tbe church Wedoetda•
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i.,.., e S8l 1 was a v.f'ry _1 1' Friends may call at Fogletoq
Barrett, Langsvtlle: Releu Fan-- Vllri1hle clear te ,...,U, ~toady •. be held 11lureday at 2 p. m. at .
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' iden of was a member, with Rev. Row- sf'hool fnr th..,ir final mpeting of &lt;'Uit problem "and I don l beheve Funeral Home artytme after fop.
ard Ruppelt officiating.
Ithe school year.
lit will be sohred in our lifetime.'' m. today.
rloth, Racine; Henry Bolser, Le-:No&amp; •vela chaa&amp;e In te•per•· tile Rawlings-Coats Funeral home!:Y amW:~ ~~~ a':ck ce

Area Service
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Prices Slashed: Operators Not
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1,10 Pi!&gt; tbe 'Piper
10'00 Shari Lewil
IAI'IO King Leonardo

Week" &lt;Sundayo, 10.11 p.m. NYT)
woo 'lbe Potico Roll o1 Faml
Award fur two programo 1o Ill
curreat 11ttleo - "PI&gt;Ilee Jrmer.
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MEIGS THEATRE
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"PINOCCHIO"
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LIBERTY THEATRE
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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NOW SHOWING
Pat Boone in
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With Burldy Hackett
and Barban Eden
-andHllnt:r: Hall &amp; Uowe·ry Boy1
"PIOHTINO TROUBLE"

STARTS lUNDAY
"PHARAOHI' WOMAN"
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Und.a Criltal, Pierre Briee
and Joha Drew Barrymore
-onci•NIGHT PAIIAOIH
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J'111111 Stewart, Dan Duryea
and A.udle Murphy

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Committees for the y~at were :3
named when the Women of Grace da~
Episcopal churdt met 1'hursday l ~~~~
1fternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dole Dutton. Mh1dleport. w i t hi ~~
Mrs. James R. Titus as asslslinc ~r·
hostess ~nd M1 ~- 0 . B. Stout as fror
contributmg hostess.
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Mrs. Dullon, presidenl. opened pro
the meeting with devotions a.nd I {JUt
gave a report on the Diocesan j Ra
meeting held In Cinclnnall. Re·
porlll on the workshop held
at
Proctor farm were given by Mu.
Dutton and Mrs. cedric Clark. 0
Mn. Theodore Reed Sr. also at- nf ·
lended the workshop.

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Named on committees we r Le~
Mrs. Titus, Mrs. Clark, Mn. J. ::a ·
E. D. Hartinger and Rev . W.
Roberts, program; Mrs.
Reed Jr., united thank offering;
Mrs. Hartln&amp;er, supply ch•oirnlan ;
Mr1. Fred Crow Jr. chrlsllan
tal relatlona; Misa Lenora
church perlodieala; Mu. W.
Lochary, book of remembrance;
Mrs. W. A. Roberta,
and Mlas VIda Ihle, flower rund .l,-.
A program of church m u a I
waa preaented by Mn. Clark fol lowing the bUJ!ness sesalon and
refreahmenta were served by the
boste111es from a table with white 1n
cover and rentered with an arranaement of sylnga. Mn. Everett Hayea presided at the punch

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Virginia F.ields, Ch&amp;Mel.
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'l'lollnday, May 24: Cbanael I,
WCHS, "Riffraff'' with Jeao J1ar.
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t:I05:00 Lel'l Dan&lt;t

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Doris Orue.ser, m01t eX&lt;:otlomt
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MJII1, vice lfand chancelor of
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introdii&lt;!Od ond !liven lbe JriOd l
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chief ol GoiUpoUo Temple,
weleomed.
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wor~ for both Knllht ond Lady
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HoH ol p..,. Awanl IIIlo year.
;frl&gt;duoed, dlreoted Oll'l wr!Ueo
br JullM Clatnoa with Imq
Glttin •• txeoutlvt produoer, ''I'III~ llme......y'' wu NBCTV'I
"Du Pan Show ol the Week"
proHIIIalloll oa Feb. ti
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trihutlollo to law
lbe 111111 media" wao prMelllecl ·
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C..Wio)l, lo!ooqtr ol Telovii!Ala
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\\~, "The Wloning Team'' lea·
lUring · Doris Pay and ROOald
Jt e ag a n, Channel 8, WCHS
'"Tartu" wJtb Robert Donat aDd
Valerie Hobsm. Channel
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WH'PN, "The BJue Dahlia" st.arriDg AJaa, Ladd, Veronica Lake
ond WIWam lleadlx.
fltm4oy, Kay 10: Channel I,
"'WCHS, "Northwest Rangers" starrinl J81De1 Craii, Jadt Hok aad
Patrlcia D • n e. Cbanuel
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1'/IITN, ''Tbe 'lbnt Musketeers"
otarrlntl Alexandre Dumas and
Healber Angel.
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WCIIS, "Ctllzeo Kaae" wltb Or·
ooa Welleo and Joaeph Cottea.
Chunel 13, WHTN, "Beat t b t
Jlaad" -.Jog ......_ Lang·
ford, Ralph Edwardo oad Gene .
Krupa oad ·blo orcheotra.
TooiUJ, ...y II: Cbaoool I,
Wei!s, "Neve&lt; lbe :J'wala Shalt
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and stap..
cinnat.l; lix alaterl, Mra. Minnie Tt was a tl~ but happy group I top sightseeing bus for a tour of l lem River, where they saw Yan- ped briefly at tbe Jeffer801l MenaHick, G-- ~l'\n;n; ;:;.d of senion who returned Friday I lower Manhattan, ...,;ng the k"' .ta.Hum. lhe Polo Grounds oriat.
• from their six day trip, tradition- "Little Church Around the Cor- snd headed into tbe Hudson RlvMrs. ~ace
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ALGIERS &lt;UPI) - Europeans In scat
attacks early today,
CIOH Airport Rojd
clnnati, CIJtra Lenton, Aurora, ally called the "Senior Trip" to ner.'' the financial distri( '. stop- er wherto they passed under the ed tile bus for a vWf. te the
jammed docka and alr~rts today raising the unoUiclal casualty toll French authorities closed th~ : 0.: Ruth Flemtng, Toledo, and Wa&amp;hi~ton. 0. C. and New York 1ping for s tour through China- Georgp Washington bridge, Wnich Bureau rJ. Engraving and Prilt.t..
in l ~":!Don&amp; rush to get out of for 11162 to 4,841 dead 1nd a,BM road to the airport Sunday
til lEsther Hart~an, Hebron, 0. 'City. There were 26 student&amp; from town. visited seYeral curio shops, is the ~rond largest span in the ing, Washington Monmneot an4
00 · Services Wlll be held TueJd.ay Middleport High with their enap- and a mission.
Al(erla. n appe1rtd to be the be-· \Wdlded.
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the White House. In the afterginblnl of 1 l~-expteJ-1 IIUlJI Ealt ~ Algiers, long tlnel of pau~rt already :Jamming the at 2 p.m. at the Ewing Funeral erones, Mra. Clarence Lacey and They rode al\llll{ the Bowery.:. They \pft N~ _Yor~ City. on noon tbeJ visited lbe Smithlonia
exodua ·to f'raace deap~te tffortl automobllea were queued up be- terminal could be flown out.
,home witl't Rev. Robert Card of. Mr. and Mr11. ,IOf' Stanley.
the "Street or Fnrgotlen Men . Wednesday . arr•vng m Washmg- Institute-, Museum of Natural m.
If Secret ArrriJ OrpDiutiOD hind. ,gendanneril barricade• on ·'They d(WI't know where they're ficiating. The decesJK!d was a Leaving Parkersburg last Soo· and for contrast saw th4:' ;w;mk ton lit I:2&lt;l0. The afternoon tour , tor) and tht. Archives Buildmg.
IOAS) ~~IJts r.o ~it.
the roal te tht Malb Bl~che goln&amp; u long as it'a 90 meplace member nl the
P~sbyterian day evening
they arriverl in 1Reekman .Hall district:. lndudPd btogan al I::m, and their ~ur tJ:m · I.A!aving Wa9hlngton at 7:3l
· The 'Jetamer ViUt dlllaraeille airport. Extra flilbtJ were or- in France." said ~ •irline offi· •church at Hubbardsville. Inter· Washington at 8:15 a. m. w'nere that morrun~ was 11 v1s1t to the 1took tlllc'm tnroogh residential , Thur9day evening they au•riveiHa
dodked this ~ incJ found dered Swiday to haridle the erush. elal.
: ment will be in Chester ceme- they had breakfast tn thf' Sav-~ United Nations building.
Washington, ~assing many lega- Parkersburg, Friday morning at
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the.' he~Jiy ~Qua~ Port de "We've never seen . lllythlng The OAS hal threatened 'ileath : tery.
arin Restaurant i.n the Unlo~ Sta- In thf' .arternoon t'ht&gt;v trans.fN- Iions and £'mba~~~ieti : ~hrough S:45. WhiJe in Washington tbef
France pacKed .nth anDouJ, wait· like this," saki one gendannl, to any European who teaves AIFORFEIT BONDS
Itlon . Bef.ore leavmg Washin~on red to P1Pr R3 at H~d11on R1ver 1 Rocl.. Creek Park, the stfe of attended the International club
fng. pa~. MIDf had vUlly to go home until Tueaday butqft!rla but Europeans haw lived Three men were arrested by they v1sited the U. S. CaJ:ntal and hoArded th.eo C1rcl~ Lme : t~. zoo. flllrl s_tc.pped for a short and in Washington they enjoyed 8
tried to Doard the ship before it nbne ollbem wanted to go back witb death fOT 80 long iD Algiers the Meigs C{IUDty sheriff's depart· building, saw t'ne Supr~ Co~t y.acht f~r a dehghtful tlh-r bour i VISJt al the .Lmcoln .Memorial. moonlight boat cruise.
left for MruieiiJe P'riday.
to AiJM~rl. They'd rathr wait ·naw that it didn't sem to matter\ment over the weekend and held building, the Congresstonal Lib· s1~htseem~ tour arouod Manhat - ~ Next we.s Arlington Nation~ Cern- The Middleport atudenl:l were
the appariet fligbt; oi Euro- here,.
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tan lshmd. Po1nt.ed out to tht&gt;m etery Wttere they saw the 'Ct!ang- taken to and rrom Partler!lburl
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Dl~~ 3 tod•y repGrted that 12 per- poatpost en the rod ta Malton near 1 ~Hue ol persona leek· ry Ferrel~ forfeited a $25 bonded Into the Paramount Hotel. At ltue oC Liberty. Brooklvn Brid~e. went to thto lwo Jima Memorial
· aymon Kookright. Donalll
10~ were , ~ and 100 WOUDded B_lanche W.81 tumed Into a make- lng Yisaa m the Babel oOued J!C" court orl an lntoxfc~~ioo eharge, 1:00 they atteflded 8 performance IManhattan bridge. the Navy and tbrou~h A.\exaodria, Virginl.o ~:ry·e!d
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Sunday wben OA$ eomm~ shirt; ouraery far mothen and Uon of Algiers toclaJ. The erowd ·Robert Payne of fJarruonville for- at Radio City Music Hall . saw a I Yard twtere they got lll l!limoSE' to Mount Vernon, 'nonfe and last
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sbe;l!ed a Mo1l1M CNarter of Oran.. ~-Jet·
scatttred but fGrmed ag?in lmme· felted an identical bond, and Jos- first run acreen 'rt51!ntation, and of the lsrge fili'riinl! ships) . the , restinp: p\af'e of George and Mar- and Walter Roush.
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fi~?iP:le slept an_tbt ground or dlately . .S~Ilar explos1ons ·.WetU eph Smith of Roanoke, W. Va. the ramous Rocltette Line on the~ United Nations bulldin!! and the tha Washington. fWturnin$! from Ga~ ~~t and Mr. Stanley al•
Trror:Ets killed snotller three in the1r cars and heated meals off at visa line~ Frida} and Sat· forfeited a $200 bond on a driv- sh:!'fe.
I fAm .. rl hnm"" of wealth on Sut- 1Mount Vemor1 they passed
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Nleolette· - wllo, r.~enll)' made front
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napped "'- diUinly lead• an unu~ual
life for a tllll!-fi!ccr:OI4· TJie other nlpt
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In the Broadway ·le~t ...
Joan Colm'a friends are maklna bell
that ahe11 feel an urge to vacation In
J;:urope now that La~rence Hlll"/ey'l over
there . • . The Ray Boller mullcal "All
Amerlel!D," bat the week-to•week notice
polled on the backataae bulletin board
and memben of tbe cut are scurryln&amp;
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fjorlda to Join anti-Caatro foreu In the
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