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Open Saturday Night Til 9
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(Technicolor)
-andJoanne Dru
Mark Stevens
"SEPTIMBIR STORM"
(3D Stereo-V:~ion &amp; Color)

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49 From Sea

Buddy Hackett

- andEdmund Purdom and
Genevieve Pag.! in
"TRAPPID IN TANGIERS"
(Cinemaacope)

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Oh..

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With Chubby Checker
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"IVIIYTHINO DUCKY"
With Mickey Rooney
and Buddy Hackett

"THI GUNS OF
NAVARONI"
(Color &amp; Srope)
Grerory Peck, David Niven.
Anthony Quinn
To 1u1laln the tre-mendous
1u1pen•e and to Rive you the
utmoat enjoyment, we urge
you to see ''The Gun&amp; of
Navarone ' " from the beginnin&amp;. No one will be seated
durlnl the Jut 20 mlnulea.
Sh.wn At 2 &amp; 7 Sund•y

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Mr. Cartoon
10:00 Shari Lewll
11:00 Fury
11:30 Magic Midway
J2:00 Make Room
JZ:SO Mr. Wiuard
1:00 Angela V Indians
1:30 lndostry on Parade
4: oo Coa.!tal Command
&amp;:00 John'• SCrapbook
5:30 Copt. GaUant ·
6:00 Porter Wisner
6:30 N..,, i'letw'o
e:u Sandor• Y!IDOCUr'o SaL Bop
7:00 SaturdO)' Nl&amp;hl Jam7:30 sam B&lt;nedl&lt;:t
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1:30 Joey Bishop Show
t:OO SaturcloJ Nli!l!t at Mofltl
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FifSt Meeting
T0'Study Co Op
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with white acl•essorles ,
wore a corsage of white car
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sheath dt·ess with matching
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10:00 Tbe Alvla Sbow
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l1:30 Roy Rogon Sbow
U:OO SiQ' KlnC
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thl:! ceremony in the church sO•
room. Thf' bride's table was
tracllve in white linen t'Over ·
centered with tht&gt; three li&lt;'
wedding l'ake, topped with
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Richard Dennlug, Frank l&lt;w&lt;&gt; advlaed. Rogulan ore Tony Dow,
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Channel 13

The FARMERS BANK
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Nexl Tuesday
Js Announced

IMIO KiDS Leonardo

quet of white rosebuds.
William R. Musser of Pome.
served us lw~ l mun for his b.
her and ushers we.re
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Brown or MI. Vernon and Jat
Smith of Middleport.

We P1y 3-J. lntere1t On .Your S.vlngs

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successfully in the Atlantic 1n 15
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years. The plane'• pilot, 4l-year. aways, drtvlng a stolen car, crashed Sunday night dur·
COLUMBUS WPH-Ohio Demo- already exJsting sources.
nedy of Cleveland, Democratic- old Capt. John D. Murray, of ing a high speed chase on East Main·st in Pomeroy ;
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crats pledge&lt;Ahemselves Saturday The Democrats, while leaving i c.andidate for congressman- at- Oyster Bay, N. Y., was among
The boys, aged 13 and 14, wrecked the car while be·
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to seek a complete revision of the the door open for some adjust- large.
the survivors, a u. s. Air Force ing chased by Pvmetoy Policeman Henry Wert-y shortly ed d 'thr
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.state's tax systtm to prevent ad- ments in the sales tax law prom- Kennedy tried un.successfully to 1pokesman said.
after 11 p.m. Driving at about 70 miles per hour the car
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t1tJonal tax burdens on real es- ised to bar "from constderation amend most of the civJI rights
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1 approac
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any enactment of a state income plank out of the platlorm. Failing
intersecti~n at the Kerr's Run traffic light.
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Before gomg through the red
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, amage, . truck at the time of the impact.
The party P a"vrm a op
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to get even • second to his roospeed. the vehicle raced through Va is a patient at Holzer Ho -plt· Miller and Saunders
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the endti of the ~:ethDetmoctrlathtic The platform, with 22 planks tion. he voted against the entire
~= ~stoi:mea~ ~!: ~~:: the traffic light and struck a car al -~here his condition was fair kr.oeked apprmiinately 30 feet
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conven on pronus
a un 1 e and more than twice as many Pat orm.
driven by Charles Handley Z2 S~ay night suffering from frac. away and about 30 feet tPUL
overhaul of the tax system was promises, praised Gov. Michael V.
Sprinkled WHII Criticism
ondal Hosptedltal parkinlg lotrd, haill't Langsville.
• ' tul'i!d ribs, a' fractured jaw and The dump truck was hurled Deaf·
completed "neci!ssary income" of · 11
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posts then glanced off a power The car then traveled up t h e shoulder, rtgbt lung collapse, and ·Jy 20 feet down the highway ami
Lhe state would be derived from "whi_ch. even his sever~~t critics with .. ~riticism of the "callous· ,
pole.'
embankment acrosa !rom t h e laceratiOD!I.
~v@l" a 20 foot em~ankrneut. com.
adm1t 111 fair and just.
ness of the Republican-control~ I
SUU movblg at 8 high rate of Roedel Store.
The accident occurred w h e n ~ng ~ a halt ~ide ~~· hefKI..
Only about 200 of the oear1y t,·
General Assembly
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With both boys still in the car, Miller and Maysel Saunders. 42 . mg m the oppmite directioll.
· 001) delegates and alternate!i to the mg to provide adequate fmancioS
MeigS county people fntere~t~ I
it came to a stop at the top of a Turtle Creek, Boone County, were The tractor.trailer came to a
convention wer.11 · on pall() SaturI iQ ~dl~ ~lr ~ 111'11 mgraded embankment. It was not- repairing their dum;J truck ran halt with the trailer unit aero&amp;~
day when tl1'r'Pilltform· waraduptproposal vited l? an egg productton and I
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ed that if the auto wheels h a d belt. The truck was Jtruck by a the highway and the tractor unit
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made another tul-11. the c 8 r 90Uthbound tractor-trailer driven coming to rftt againll: 1 utUAf
cast against it by Richard D. Ken- and development prograni aDd the Rock Springs Grange h a II
would have dropped stiitght down . b.' Peter Zieiil1ski, 24, Cleveland pole, and wu completely ~ . .
pledgoo adequate support lor Tue&amp;day ...-.. Beptamber 2S
about 10 feel
111. dump truck was at the Sid• ~hed.
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branch and commuDlty colleges. at 8 .p.m.
Officer Werry, with rtd UJhts o:- the highway. MUJer was st.md- Mayael_ Saunders ft!Ceived a
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It pledged redistricting of the This meeting is a resuJt of a
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flashing, quickly came to a stop iDg in front of the truck a n d broken nght leg whJd:t Was brokThe nrst of the 1963 series of
state's congres.sional districts to small. group that met last month
near the wrecked car. Wbel! be Saunders was gojq around the en in three plaees, Satmderl waa
stu··y meel ings on copperatives r
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eliminate the need for a congress- wbeo_it was dete~rnJned that eom- The Rutland High school band, opened the door opposite the driv·
removed to a Charleston hospital.
wiH be held at the .Pomeroy Sen· ,
man-at-large.
rnerc1al ~gg_ prod~ion holds an directed by Roger Roush will par· er's side, one of the boys let his
J~ Bun_tura, 18. Garfield, a
ior Hi~h school Thursday eve- '
The platform pledged advance· opportumty for Meigs county. ~t ticipate in Southeastern Ohio's foot off the brake and the stolen
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passenger m the traetor-tralltr
~ing, September~ ·from 7:9q unment of the existing mental health that time_ It was decided to lnvt~ first "Band.Q.Rama" to be held aUto coasted into the rear fendo~ by the_ Dan-Dee Potato
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bl 9 p.m., accordtng to Jack Car·
program along "with whatever fi. commerclBl blterests to explam . M . Ita Saturday Sept 29
of lh
CJup CorporatJDD of Clevel!md,
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nanclal assistance is needed tG ex· thelr proposa I to a Iarger aud· mTh arJe 1 f tival 'wllJ feature
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This meeting is open to a II HUNTINGTON W. Va. WPD- pend it and make It as effective lence.
e,.m"'h. ~ eschool bands from Tbe S..year-old was apparentknee cul Zielinski, driver of the
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ly unconscious and was taken ' to
tractor trailer
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me~ s, arm "It's wonderfuL.it's wonderful.'' as Governor DISalle envisions 1t Tuesday evening Provico M • Obio and West Virginia. The u. Mei Memorial Hos ita1 b the
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Bureau Youth Coul'lc1l g!oups and ] In those excited words, 17-year- can be."
ing company and Amstutz Hatch- 8 661 t A. F
Band will give
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observatiOn and later released.
• - who WI·u be old Amdeee Challot expressed how Also pledged Were regional Jn· ery will outline their proposaL At a . concert
s tr orce
Pome'"""
z·telinsld waa Cl.ted ,Ul'
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4· H cIub memllt!rs
•v;~ emergency• • squad • Tbe
13 years old or over on January ! she felt about being chosen Miss stitutions for juvenile delinquents a later date other commercial
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other youth was UDlDJUfed.
A series of four wrecks were to have vehicle under (OD.til'OL Tbe
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throughout the state as well as firms will be offered the same
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ir:tvestigated by the Meigs County acciUftll
was mv......ae- y one of the required · meetings for The blue-eyed blonde represent- residential treatment centers for opportunity. The Tuesday meet· MarteU.a. Toumt 1 Con~ : auto as owned by Roy Evans, Jr. Sherifrs Department in a busy State Police aud Sheriff's depan.
the state awards tour in 1963.
ing Calirornia was chosen succes- iemotltnally disturbed adolescents. lng is open to everyone- farm- Bureau m cooperaton . w of the Pomeroy. He bad taken .his ve- wtekmd that started Fridey night ment. Damage bas beeu estimat.
Mrs. Geneva Nolan, program sor to Jo Ann Odum of Huntington Replenishment of the unemploy· ers businessmen, feed and hateh- Retail Merchants' DlvlsJOn
hicle to the hospital about 10 p.m. with a one-car accident at Rut. ed betweea Sfi.OOO aDd $10,001.
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NACC
chairman,
sal d t~e delegates to around mJdnlght EST last Satur- ment compensation fund through ery' men.
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the American Institute cf Cooper· day. She was among 44 lovely con- an increase in the base rate was
A street parade wlll begm at nm;se, to have transportation Involved In that one was Larry
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atlves at Columbus last month testants vying for the title and the I called for, along with adjustment MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
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.p.m. followed by a
baton home from work.
Wyett, Rutland, who wss arrestt.oill given their reports. Dele- right to represent America in Lon- in jobless benefits to meet David Leslie Hartinger, 20, Mid· twirling contest, and .a grand pa· The older boy said they took ed on a driving while iotoxicatgatu were Sally Knowles, Pam- don's Miss World contest ln No· ! changes in the economy. No per· dJeport, student; Diana Lou Sturn· rade at ~ ~.m. All _umts will go to the car at aboot 10:2D and hi! ed charge. Wyatt's auto hit a
ela Wilson . Roy Van Meter, Char· vember.
manent extension of the bene(Jt bo, 19, Middleport, student; Wll· t~e munae~pal stadium where e~ drove It through Pomeroy,
a- parked ear and also a post lli.t the
les Mankin and Roland Sayre.
"I actually feel that I have be· period was promised, except liam K. Cogen, 22, Minersville wdl present a show. for competi· cross the bridge and Into West Chase Funeral Home.
Sponsors of the scholarships come a completely different per- I "(rom time to time'.' aa conditlons Rt. 1. coal miner, and Shirley A.. Uon. ID case of ram, the event Virginia. He said after coming 1 Saturday morning a Long Bot·
and the study program are the son eve might,-" the 5-foot-8 North· warrant.
Heilmann, 18, ~r; Manning will be held at tiE' Marietta Col· back into Ohio be turned t b e 1 tom resident, Ella R. Hannum 69,
cooperative operating in Meigs ridge, Calif., model said . ''1 just
M. Dorst, 25. Pomeroy, mechan· -lege field house.
wheel over to smaller boy, who Josts control of her northbound
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coUnty, including Producers Milk can't believe it.''
FULTZ IS BRR.EY MAN
ic, and Edna M. Hartung, Mid·
could hardly see over the steer· eutc on a gravel road, slid side- Eighty-five Jl8I'80D' registerell
Co-Op, Parkersburg : Meigs Dairy 6utwardly, however, she was John M. Briley, Republican can- dleport.
BOOSTERS TO MEET
ing wheel.
ways, wmt through a fence into at tbe anDual Meigs County Hot.
Service Unit, Landmark, Jack- the same beautiful girl that IJPt!C· didate for United statea Senate.
The Wahama Athletlc Boosters The 14-year-old was
being a field. and turned over.
stein club summer pieale ad 6el4
son Production Credit Asscc., tators gaped at .during the week· will be. represented in the Pome-CLOTHING DAY
dub will meet tonight at 8 p.m. held in county jail today. Offic· The driver suffered possible day held at the Arvll Holter bome
Farm Bureau Federation and long round of parades, shows and roy area by Mr. Leslie F. Fultz. The Salvation Army wtll have at the high school. Movies of the lals said the younger lad wa1 re- fractures and was taken tc Meigs near Bashan s.turday.
Buckeye R.E.A. Also cooperat- other special events. Miss Chabot, He will serve as "Brlley-For·Sen· free clothing day '11lursday from Middleport-Wahama game will be leased from the hospital only Sun- . Memorial Hospital by the Pom- After a picDJe di:DQer at .noc:m.
lng are all the vocational home who lists weight-lifting as one of nte" chairman in Meigs county. 9;30 a.m. tc 12 noon at 113 But. shown. Membership tickets to the day where be had been admitted j eroy emergency squad.
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eco'nomics and agricultural tf'aCh·. her hobbles, carried her 118-lbs. Mr. Fultz is General Manager of ternut avenue. Anyone in Meigs 1 athletic boosters may be purchas- for observation as a possible ap· The next accident was at 8; 15 Moore, field secretlll"y f11. the
ers, ~H ~Iub advisors, and ex- over. an eye-catching frame taped the Pomeroy Cemeu.t Block Com· county in need of clothing
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p. m. Saturday, a mile north_ oi Ohio Ho1setiD club at Wooster 81
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--Run road . Jane Williams, 35, RD coollilued increase al Holsteinl
MEIGS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2, Pomeroy, lost control of her 8! shown by registraticnu:, sale
AD'HSS!ONS FRIDAY- Fronk car and it ran into a telephone averages m1 mUt productlon.
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Public ~ssion through let- about the action tbat the hospital
September 22, 196! We certainly ere )() agree- It s_ up to us
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g ADMISSIONS SATURDAY _ Memorial Hospital b)l private fc the county 'ou D.H.lA. recordl
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Sunday at 2 = 40 a. m. two can OJ.~s. A reeord of 17,1» lbs. ol
AU or pam of all lettera will I ooes paying for it snd if our docI am a taxpayer of Meigs COlin- We think it Is the responsibility
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Everett Foreman DISCHARGES SATURDAY - coll~ed ~ Route 124 at its inter· milk in one year was reported.
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tees should reverse their decision should be permitted to use this i I would want hkn tc send me to -both medical ll:llld nsteOpethic. out sayiflg the osteopaths cannot Inger, Heml~ Grove; Boy who J.
~ :es~trj ~ 2: need for addltJnnal investment if
to steff the hospital with medical beautiful new hospital If need be. a hospital where he could care We are taxpayers and wUI help practice ill the new Meigs bospit- wes Injured m auto wreck.
gon g28 ~lne RD ~g:St bcu.d~ · farmers are to increaw their JD.
doctors and exclude dGCtors cf ·
Mrs. Donald Thomas for me.
pay for the hospital, but because al. When the bond Issue wss up DISCHARGES SUNDAY- Doug- 110 •
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05teopethy. .
I think It is very unfair to D.O. our family physician 18 an osteo- to ttJe electo~·ates, they said _it las Moore, Pomeroy.
Sh~riff Robert C. Hart.enbaeh Plans are tmderway to have the
doctora and I suggest tbat you patb we woo't be permitted to was a county hospital for aD ctt·
said DO charges were filed ~~ a first "black and white show" iJ1
It Is my opinion the hospital
I thought wan were fought for make a review soon of your ac· make use cf lt. It Isn't· fair to izeas.
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last three acculents history at the tooth ~entennial
lhould be made available to all fre~cm, but I guesa not in lien.
us a• tu:payers or to the osteo- The osteopaths and medical
Resideall ol Mlddlepori are
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Meigs County Fair next August.
peD?Ie of Meigs Coooty. I hope a Metgs County. .
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A jodging contest was held with
change will be rnOOe in an agree~ If an osteopathic physlem is
Umg Botttom
to be excluded.
same consideration and that preo- day, September !6, i• ~be day
CLAIMs REPORTED
Pat Holter and Betty Lou Deu
ablt rr.anner.
good enough f(l come to cur heme
Mrs. ~"'erald Anthony. ple could choose their doctor. for them lo place lldtable boola•
UnEmployment claimll iD \feigs winning the ladies division, Edi~
Walter Bunce
day OJ' night, in all emergeti..;y or We as voters . and taxpayers of
GeraM Anthony, ,Middleport Seems very ·strange . that the OD their poi'ch wlllclt &amp;bey wlill county for the weekend Sept. 22 son Hollon anc1 Roger Holter wou
other sickness, he should certainly Meigs Co. are in agreement witb
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Jenny
Mr. Chester Tannehill
be more than qualified to u.se a the .ttatement of pro!!JE!cuting at- We . believe it Is unfatr to re- were opened l.o tell the pubhc of Stbool Llbl'ary.
aL that time ai!ICOrdlng to the Bw"· Dean aM Pat Koblenb: the youth
~aily Sentinel
hospital we are {llying fOr as torney Bemard P'ultJ concerning fuse ·the osteopathJil .Jf. ~eigs this ~ery sad mistake. !'he Boa~d
Tim' are aUN to bve the eau of Unemployment Compensa. division. Donorll of the prizes
i again ~Waot to conpllmeot you taxpayen.
the Meig• Memorial Hospital 11 County the right to practJce the certamly ought to correct thiS boollt 011 their porcll bJ MOD tior offlce Last YeBr 800 persons wm the Boston Feed Store at
In yoUr editorbl Thursday about
Wick ~yatt
published ill the Daily Se.tlnel, oew MeJ(IB M~mori_al
Hospital great error in order ;na~d
aad tbe oWer aelaool dilldftto ~ OD
tmemplo).ed Ust This Tupper~ Plains, Lanmark Co-o~
the new MeJgs Memorial Bospit·
Veteran World War n . Wed., Sept. 19. 1962.
We also believe tt is ev_en pe~le of ~ Bend
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wW pick tlaem .,,
ar It was 2:-W witb 30 tnitial eratlve, aDd SU(a" Run Mli.
11. AS! a taxpayer and a pltlent
Veteran Korean War llldj
Mr. and Mra. Carl Gheen worses II Idle people of Me1gs confidence 1n them.
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a tax~ayer
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SHANNON, Ireland f·UPII -An The Swiss lreigbter Celerina, would continue througb the Dlght
armada of ihlps and planes re1- plodding eastward with .a cargo and pouible Tuesday, a ~kea­
cu,;:d 49 of '16 Americans from life of com . .auddenty found itself in rr.an answered: "Alfumative."
rafts bobblDg in the stormteaaed the center of a massive mercy
•·u·s a miracle anyone surNorth Atlantic today after a cdp- mission when the charter.. d Aml!r vlved," RAF Flight LJeutedaut
pled chartered airliner flying can airliner ditched not far from Alan HiddlDg, who new over the
them to Germany ditched expert~ the shl?"s course.
scene, reported back to his bue.
I: Into the sea 550 mil&amp; north- · Freighter Capt. Dino Domenico
Horrible Sea llalualllg
west of Ireland.
Lugli and his crew plucked 51 "We were there one and a half
Two ,other persons aboard the persons frOm lour rafts rolling on hour• after sht: ditched," Hickling
Flying Tiger Lines Sutl(!r-Constel· waves 10 to 12 fl!et high. Forty S&lt;oid. "'lbere wa• a horrible sea
lati011 were picked up dead and nine of them were alive.
naming. 1t was jet t.lack aud
least three of the survivors A fifth empty raft also was tt.ere was little chance of .seeing
were injured. Twenty-five others s.l~hted and the Royal Air Force anything."
Wert missing and as nightfall ap- search center near Plymoutb,
Search authorities said winds ·
and a ''horrible sea" England, •aid in mid-afternoon: were still stro.Jg in the rescue I
continued running high, there "We are searching for a sixth area tonight and the seas "mod·
were grave feau foe their safety. raft." Asked whether the aearch erate to rough."
TOTAL LOSS- The picture of lhts car was taken minutes after It had crashed
The airliner with three ol ita l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:::::.:_.=_.=cc::._ _ _ __
into several guard tail posts, cracked a power pole, hit a 1957 Plymouth driven by a four l"tlgina
came down in
Langsville man and struck the Pomeroy police cruiser Sunday night The stolen car, l the gate-whipped· watero shortly
owned by Roy Evans, Jr., Pomeroy, w~s taken from the Meigs Memorial Hospital before midnight whlle carr 1n 8H
parking l~t by two_ chil~ren's home runaw~ys, ages 13 and 14.- They wrecked whil-e he· u.s. servicemen with wom!n ~d
mg chased up Mam-st m Pomeroy by Offlcer Werry .-Sentmel Photo,
children dependents and 8 crew

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Mala Powers
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