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Joa Ba\o
hll parenta, Mr. and
and
Blllley have r•
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Cub Scouts Pact 248 held ltsStoner chairman, and den mo- poU takea and said that tha iand son, Ml'l. Kenneth Braun
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Morgan.
turned From a week of vscatloll
d Gold banquet Satur·lthers Ml'l. Kenoeth Harris, boya algDed for CUb Scouts and son, Mr. and Ml'l. Roy
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-Mr. and Mn; Harold
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ue :~nln at the DAV Hall Mrs. 'Robert Couch and Mrs. would make '6ve or sll dens 1HiankeDSblp and children, ·Ro- Mrs. Doria Sayre ahl
. Mrs. Clll!'les Lucaa of
...., Brian and
· Mr. aad)ln. Edgl1' !leY
~•Y e e 8decorated birthday Elza Gilmore, Jr.
,but unW den mothers
can bert Couch and cbDdreli, Ken- plo'yment at Racine.
~ ·~Ill the .weekend ~:~ ;~~\;~r:· VIsited fitt
Ill MOI'8antown recentlY
A larg b
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Mr
Dillard
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l&gt;lue
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secured
th~
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benetil
Harris
and
sons,
Mike
Mr
and
Ml'l
Gene
CUJ11o
'her
parents,
Mr.
and
Ml'l.
lth
Mr
and
Mr
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VIsit with their son and
t oak• '" ~n serv::;:e 1 with and gold corsages-to the den ' more dens.
~ik'llore, Mrs. Edgar Dorst, chlt.k-en called on Mr.
mer Jones. She came to see
Mce.!.s, •
s.
Mr. and Mrs. V~ Jlljrlf scout g, luck dinner at 6 mothers and thanked them for i Awards were presented by the1onuny, Bruce and Paul Reed, Mrs. Lewreni!e.Johnston
Mrs. Lena McEl
bl'IJ cl, tude t t' Ohl,nl"'""" and dilldrea.
.
i a planned polbl
ttr .,.service and also for clecorattng leubmastertoKeith Blankenship,[Mrs. Keaneth Maddlln Mrs. l!d· family
who Is a patient
Mlc Univ~~ n 1
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupo
p. m Thh•. Ia es werteh a b~ue for the banquet
;a bobcat pin; Harold Sisson and ith Sisson and childcen, Ml'l. Dan~y HBines Charles
Melp General Hoepllalln
th.e weekend with
weekend suests of lllelr
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WIUiam
Johnson
and
children
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aell old lace mats and name Mr. Nash spoke briefly
on. Rir
uc • one year
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• ston, Slmey Powell called
eroy.
Mr. aad Mrs.
cbDdand
,
., ~ ma:e by tho Cob Seoul! scouting and showed a film on land Kenneth HaiTis, Jr., a gold Mrs. Ray Glaze and chll~, Mr. and Mrs. Maywood
Miss Carol Scott, .
. Joe McKay and
rea
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1 ;.; · their meetings. CUb Scouts steps of achievement for Cob 1arrow point.
bo
dMrs. AldberMt WoodLars rdanrJchlld0• ston.
In Gt•hlllti!"'lls, ·~~~
Niles, Ohio.
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;Scuuts
Mr
werner
also
spoke:
Attending
were
the
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eona
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M
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M
Henry
Davis
wt
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paren"',
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wlse,
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" ;·~~. ~ere a~~ ·~~,;.,.;:· , briefly co~ndlng Mr. Dii- Mr. and Mrs. William Snouffer .and son.
MrrsRoy Buoh
and Ml'l. Paul Scott.
hla th Mrs J A.
of Waverly wece here to
:!;ll;;":t :h~ve g~est table: l iar~ f~r hi!! good work as CUb- j·- -Pa~l am:s, ~1., called ~n
DenniS Saelens, Rio Grande :
mo er,
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final rites for the late
··h~eh was centered with aa jmasl&lt;l',. and al:~k~~. of den ,
and Ml'l. · John Busch.
con~~ apen:,tsllleMr. and Ml'l. f Mr. and Mrs. Keltb
Mrs. G~:· Belz of Galll]lolo

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M·G·M ~"trJCt executiVe ; Paul I
\V.rnPr. M·G·M district com·
SOCIAL Week
. Ltsted

m;&lt;sioner, Mrs. Werner
and
son. Ricky ; Edward Spencer,
co11mandrr of the DAV, whicr
sponsors the Cub S&lt;:outs. and
Mrs Spencer and Roger OilMONDAY
lard. cubmas ler . and Mrs. ~ RIVERVIEW GARDEN Club
Dillard.
F b Z4 t 7'30 t the
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. 11o meet e · a · a

Services at Heath
· clMethodist
de Wed
ChurCh thls week m
u . . nesday, Feb. 23 the beglnnmg
•tudy of llle Gospel of John with
the Rev. M. E. Dowson as IR·
atructer, f~ 3 • 9 p. m.
Eleanor CirCle study on mlsslllllS Thursday Feb 24 w1th

CAJ ,r,VNDAR

Fotlowmg the dmner, Mr. 01l- home of Mrs. Bert Shumway M M E no'
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lard introdtt&lt;"f'd those al the with Mrs. Dorsel Riebe) as co- ~· kiD· ;~n, ea ~r1 be
~~:u.~st table .:~nd Rav
Gla1.e, I hostess
h ldorF ida.ay ~t ayer ~ 1 th
neighborhood
cn~nmissioner; i Ches;er PTA. will meet in reg. He th. rCh y ba etrl~3°0n 8
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Ke-nneth Ml:ld en, area eommts· ular sessioR at the Chester
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New Testament
Lenten Petiod
M~r. ::"!t"~!~~.Mr. · ~~~~;,~'Emerson
StUdy is Begun and
Route, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
visited ln Aihens Sunday
children, Mr. and
their d'augbter Barbaro

Study of the New Testament
was begun by the Junior Youth
Fellowship of Heath Methodist
Church Sunday evening at the
church. This is a study of the
life of Jesus during the Lenten
season.
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Rhonda Hysell,
pres1dent,
conducted the meeting with
Doxie Walters reporting on future plans of tbe group. MemR
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bers are .as k
f" to urn ~a en ar

Morrl• Teaford, local.
Daniel Euler, Mt.
spent the weekend with his
ents, Mr. and Ml'I.Jiellry
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill,
tart Falls, spent the week
with her parents and
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Mrs. Harold ~ou ~
spent an evemng wdh
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Euler.
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Mrs. ranc.es oma.n •

UnIvers lly'.

&lt;form~e~~=~ey~and

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of Reynoldsburg, were
. guesls of her
and Mrs. R• G. BaDey

McNamee
Saturday
alao attended ' tile funeral
·of Howard B•ers.
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By Uulled Prell lotentalto!tal
Today .is Monday, Feb.
the •~&gt; day of !~with 31S
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Elberfelds Camera Deportment is
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The moon ta between U.s
and fllst quarter.
The morning sta riB'
The evening star is
- Grnde School, Monday, Febr"' The A ernoon ITC e meets money in to the preSident or Jock Grove, " spendmg
English poet 111111
~ '1&lt;~:., JiiP!¥WtM %W£&amp;, ary 21, at a p.m. Members are Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. treasurer, Lu Ann French.
weeks vjsiting her motber,
Roman Catholic
f ; asked to brilll some unusual[ at the ch:"h.. S d 'll A film strip was shown after and Mrs. Henry Euler.
Henry Newman, ivas
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ou .i Item that somoone else might Race elations un ay WI the meeting, followed by lhe Clyde Wines, Jr., Amlle
fliiB day ln 1801.
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~~ want for the "White Elephant" · helhob~erv~ S~t"Y· F~b. ~ benediction. Refresh~ents were visited his parents, Mr.
On this day Ill history:
,
auction. I. 0. McCoy will he ~~. M~t ~~ria~ e orB:~ti~t served by Kenny Smith
and Mrs. Clyde Wines Sunday.
In 1848, Consressman J~:. /1
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Pomeroy
auctioneer. There Will be
a Church the speaker The Rev Tommy Cooke. Att&lt;ndmg wece Mrs. Ollie Sayre visited
Quincy Adams, former P
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short "Founders Day"
pro·
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' Rhonda Hysell, Sylvia Swan· d hte M Judy Brace
ld 1 11 ......1
the Door
~rs Florence Burnside entered Dowson will take Rev. Bor- n Sandy Johnson
Doxie aug r, rs. .
en. c&amp; a}'O'I'" on
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. al s0 ~ gram and refreshments serv · den's pulpit that sunday
so •
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Racine and they VISited
House of Ra!&gt;resentslliVI~. II-··---·-··---·_;
od Mergs General Hosplt
NORTHWESTERN
BAND
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Walters, Okey Ritter, Tom· Oris Hubbard of Syracuse.
He died two
urday mornmg for observahen Boosters wlll meet Monday eve.
my Cook~, Kenny Smith, Ver~e Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wise andl - - - - - - ' - - - - ---11
tmd. tre-atmr.nt.
ning at 8:00 iR the Rutland High a~.tved. Thursday, for a weekend Ord, Dwtght Dowson, E&lt;kbe family of Middlepert Route
therson.
A
M1, Polly Karr of Columbus S&lt;:h001
All band
VISII w1th her parents, Mr. and Brown and Mr. und Mrs. Em- . d M 8nd M
Mr. and Mrs. WI1Ham~,~;: 11
spent the weekend with
her
gym.
Mrs Harry Lee Bailey. She was
J
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~s.
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d Mrs Charles are asked to be present.
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th erson ones.
Johnston and family.
and family visited their
MOVI"e C•!IIIIIIIIIPIII
parenls. r. an
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Ronnie and Steve
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
R. Karr Sr.
. .1 JOF CLASS of the United
wa• In Columbus for the Kriders l':rolertain
of Columbus spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Nest
Instant loading-electric-eye exposure!
Mr . und M"' . Anthony
PguliSI
Method'
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G e At Ditmer Sunday
Wit t "" gra mo er,
. Havenswoo d' W. Va.
of Columhus spent u ay WI ' da at 7•30 p m at the
r rs. ar
0 ' ugar rov
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Minnie Carroll
on·
The new war ta take movie• with famous Kodak fnsfamafic
her paren!s. Mr. and Mrs. Vir-: wi~ Mr~ . Ma.ri~ ChapmaA an.J who is recup~rating from recent ! Mr. and .Mrs. R.aymond. Krl· M M
Mr. ·and Mrs.
te
0
camera
conVenience. Just droP in a Kodopalc movlt eart'ridge
gil Camrhell.
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&lt;n
surgery, arrtved Thursday for der entertamed w1th a dmner Robert urs, n . · ae
Mrs. Freda Middleswart
and
the
camera's loaded and r.ady for actjon. No settings to
Rand\' Hoodashelt spent Sun-· Mrs. Eddie Smath as OOstes. _s. an indefinite visit with her son Sunday' al their home, Syra· Meter a~. dadugMhter, ndRuby
children visited Mr. and Ml'll.ll
make.
Electric
eye sets exposure automatically. Batteries drive
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Mr and cuse
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Meter, viSite
r. a
. William Abfes and family.
dav 'ol.'ilh his gran parens, r., PAST PRESIDENTS will be an
i.l tg
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d M Ch r Carroll and family
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A~=~~ your fllm, l.t you shoot a full 50 feet of film with no winding.
and Mrs. Evert&gt;lt Dailey.
: honored durin th~ Founders Mrs. John Scott. She was ac- Guests. were Mr . an
rs. , nr le . Birch was take~ "'"lied on Mr. and Mrs.
Foot f/1.8 lent. Automatic Type A filler.
Mr and Mrs. Jl•rry Hassler ·
g
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companed here by her sotJ and John Knder and Joetta and Mrs. 8?sle
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and daugh1er ~f Gahanna and : thDayRpro~ramEiat the meePITmA~ ofl his daughter Mrs Rosex&gt;e Wise I John and Miss Connie Dill of I the hospital at 1\,thndensb. She
Lehew and family.
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e actne ementary
a
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Ch 1 R d wa ren Connolly fered a stroke a
as
Mrs. Louise Van Meter
MAIN FLOOR
Miss Lena Grue~&lt;'r of Pomeroy the grade school Monday at who w.Jnt there for er.
es er ~a • r .
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Nl k' ..ted Mr nd M r
were Sunduv guests of Mr. and · .
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THURSDAY
of ReedSVIlle and M1ss Peggy mGma.
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~Irs. Harry ·Kei.,r, Minersvilfe. I7.30 p.m. Retreshments WIH be ONE WON ONE CLASS of Pecora. Columbus. Calling
I Mrs. Elva Dailey visited her James Anderson of Baoban.
, served. All parents are mv1ted. th
fC
p
F' 1 Baptist the afternoon were
Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl AU· eli Mrs.
Eutab Proffitt and Ca~&gt; l l
M1ss Pegg~ Pecora o o1urn· ,
e
omeroy
1rs
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. ,
• lied LouJ and Nlcki
bus w:ts the weekffid guest of 1
Church will meet Thursday at P1ckens, son Bill .and
.
VIS
se
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her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. i ,
TUESDAY
7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Allen of Pt.
Koemg, Pomeroy; and Mr. .
Mrs· M~ral Evans and Paull
Rav~ond Krider.
I
f E~NEY B~NNETT . .
J. E. Foster. Mrs. Ellen cauch Va.; Mrs. Susie Windon,
Mrs. Bernest Bruch and Ehza- Dean vlSlted Mrs. Mae VI
;11~s Ruherta Kraeuter. senior ! ~~e~:~ ~g~~!ning ~~xU~~~ will be devotional leader.
derson, W. Va.; Miss
I beth and Delbert, Mt. Vernon. Meter and Ruby.
ar Oh1o University, spenl the l 22· at tbe Legion haJJ ia
werkend wilh her parents, Mr. port.
and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter.
AMERICAN LEGION AU:t·ll
.lohn Kridl'f graduated from ILIARY of Lewis M~~r~~.!:~\1
February Sale
1he ,rackson Trnining School af- 263 will have an A
.' Pr rnmplt'linl!, a course in WPld- pr11 gram at the Mt. Moriah B&amp;Jl"
Feature AI •••
lf1.&gt;! and has ~ccep~ed employR tist church, Middleport,
1
mr·nl :il Bowl mg Gree~.
dav at 7:30 p.m., with Mn.
M~ . and M:·s. J~:~hn Krld~r and .Campbell Harper
in eharge.
fJmliy left St~nday _for Fmdlay )trs. Wilson Carr, eighth dis·
whf~P. they \_Vlll reside.
trirt president, will be t ~
~lss Ca rne Yt&gt;agf"!' .entered 1s~aker. The public is invited.
Metgs
G'"eral Ha&lt;pilal Sat· I AMERJCAl'l LEGION AUX.
urday night for observalwn and ~ Jliary of Drew Webster Post
tmtmenl.
No. 31 will meet Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall
Four BirlltmJVrore
and all members ace urged to
-nduy 1bepresenL
I
Clb
fl ~ rail' ds u
.
¥r. and Mrs. Theodor B· l MEIGS COUNTY Rid~ Club
gle entertamed with a family I will hold Ita annual potluck din· ·
dinnr Sund.ay at their home, ner Tuesday, February 22nd
Sprlng-Av. m ebservance •f the at 7 o'clock in tbe recreation
birthdays of l1rs . Beegle: Mrs. room at the home of Joe Young
PauJ Huston and son David and Sr., Route 124,. A
business
Jp~n Fisher.
I meeting will follow dinner
Present were Mr. and Mrs. The stetbo&amp;:opt. was inVI!Il~ll
Pa~l Huston and
children, ed by Rene Laennec, a French
Aimee, Danny. David and Doug- physician.
l~s of ~yracuse: 1\-lr. and Mr~.
AIC and Mrs. Gary Bruce
John F1sher and daughter, Jul1e · Slalnal:.'-r spent a week witb
or HE'bron; and Mr . and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarR
Beegle.
tey Stalnaker and Ml'l. Marie
ictapman. He left Tuesday for
COVERTS HAVE SON
· Lincoln Nebraska where he bas
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Covert ·, been stationed for the past eight
of Lincoln, Nebra~ka, are an-- I months and from there be will
notlhcing the birth of a son, I go to Minot Air Force Base
f\arl Douglas, February 12. Mr. !I N.D., where he will be staUoned.'
Covert form1?1'ly residE'd
in 1 Mrs. Stalnaker will remain with
Middleport •ith hiS father, Ern· j her mother while he Is ln North !
est CoverL and family whe ntw Dakota. '
rPslde al Belpre.
Miss Patricia HeMessy student nurse at St. Joseph H...
pital. Parkersburg, W. Va. arrived Friday for a weeks
visit with her parents, Mr. and
TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
Mrs. Thomas Hennessy.
I "T\11 CINCINNATI KID"
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
-Teehnil·olorMcQu~(' n,
F.dw. G.
Jr. and Ricky and Paula are
, Ann ·Uarganl,
I staying with his parents, Mr. I
'fursday Weldjj
.1oan Blonde I and Mrs. Robert Morris Sr.
. duo to higb water.
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' Mr. and Ml'l. Dan E. Morrla
WED. Jnd THUA.SCAY
of CinainnaU arrived Friday I
Feb, 23-14
evening for a weekend visit
NOT OPEN
wllh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
I MAN·IIZI RICUNU
Robert
Morris Sr. and Mr. aod 1
~RIDAY oncl SATURDAY
I IOP'A 81D
; Mrs. Arthur Hoyt.
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PATI'Y DUKE u
' Mrs. Guy Russell visited TueaI IWIYIL LOUNII CHAia
"BILLIE"
dBy,
with
Mn1.
Charles
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(T~ehnirolor)
Miss Brendll Bailey student
lluke, .Jim Baeku1,
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Greer. Warren Berlilf..
Columbuo Business University
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VOL XVII NO. 256
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1966

Kennedy has
Support from
LBJ Adviser

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DONALD BROW NJR,
NEW HAVEN - Alnnan
Donald c. BroWD Jr., •on of
Mr. aud Mrs. Douald c. Browa
has been asolped to Grand
Fork• AFB, N.D., after com·
plelfng Air Force baste trafD.
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Booby Traps, Dense Brush
2
Area Handicap Infantrymen

Federal Aid Programs
In Middleport Launchet!·

WASHINGTON (UP!)- A top Johnson administra·
tlon adviser has come to the defense of Sen. Robert F.
Kennedy's controversial Viet Nam proposals. Gen. Max·
well D. Taylor said he believes they have been misinterSAIGON (UP!) - U.S. 1st Infantry Division troops
searching for an estimated two regiments of Viet Cong
preted.
Taylor, a close rersonal friend of the New York
just north of Saigon ran into an ambush in dense undersenator and a specia consultant on Viet Nam to Presi·
brush strewn with booby traps today and en~aged a main
Viet Cong force in fierce, point-blank fighl!ng.
New progrsmo made possible will be used Ia grades I through bave been made Ill lDirudiM!I
dent Johnson, told UP! Monday night the Kennedy piBn
"seell!S quite close to the
The attack came shortly after the troopers uncov· through federal aid were de- 6. A 8e&lt;OIXI addtiOll to the pro- speed ceadini Ill the blgb lt:IJ8GI
administration position."
Taylor's comment on the
ered an underground Viet Cong hospital and headquar- '"'!'!bed Monday lllgbt for tbe gram Is ln physical Illness Ia wben poaalble ud that fr••
Kennedy's plan has bee D Kennedy proposals apPeared to countfag aud Unance speeilll- ters. Two slightly-built Gl's slithered Into the tiny open· Mk!dl~port Parent • Teacher As- l!l'ades. 3 through II.
ceadiRg maebinel will lle avaQ. '
widely IDterproted as mesniJ11 be somewhat of a departure ist wlth the SlralqJic Air
leading to the network
SOCiation by Supt.
Clarence He listed oeversl educational able ill the elemeDI- ... - ,
Command. Alrmaa Browa atTh
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thot the United Stales should From the general admlnistraunderground tunne!J and main Ioree opened fire on
ompson.
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aids placed In the ~arlous rooms Students are being lested 6ll
p• I il the Conununist VIet Uon
view. United Nations tended Manhall Uaiverslty.
it out with Commu- ments leading the sweep.
He Said two of the proJects such as dicUonarie9, encycJo. admlasloa to the program, but
Coil.',: to take part In any peace Ambassador Arthur J. Gold·
guards.
As the Americans tried to are bellll launched this week. pedias, maps, charta and sever. he believes better nsulta W1l
negotlatlool and to share power berg, Undersecretary of State
'111e "Big Red One" troopers pull back and call 1a
One Is the Developme!!l Read- at others. He plans a pre- kind- be realized aa1 yur.
in any poalwar government In 'George w. Ball, Vice Presldeot
IC
moved out Monday OD Opera· fire, the guerrillas touched
lng program, with Mrs. John ergarten class this summer with He IDvlled Jllll'OIIIa to South VIti Nam.
Hubert H. Humphrey and White
tion Mastiff to clear the suer· mines.
Welsh and Mrs. Donald Boone Mrs. Guy eyoolcla, JtiBdersar- to the IICbool and ,.. the mater.
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d hi 8 1tate t .. House adviser McGeorge Bundy
rilla forces out of tha jungles
Take vc stroo""old
as instrucwrs. This program fD. ten teacher, io charge.
iaJ and become famDlar w1111
no
rea
men
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aU
dismissed
any
talk
of
b
1
tat'
abo
I
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lnd
medfal
d'
Sev
H
said
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I
fed
al
.u
T 1
th0
to ,
and ru ber pan lOBS
u To the north near Bong
c es re
rea mg.
er·
e
.,..,111111 n er ... tho purpose of the odded equip.
881'd
ay or,
sena r 8 dealing with the VIet Cong
miles northwest of Saigon. on the South China Sea
al Middleport teachers
are has beea obtained and spent ment and pt'Of[l'BlDI lor tbelr
rpoposal was that "the dJs. directly.
had IDdl
takl th
be'
sident minority
should be "My view Is that we have
Intelligence report&amp;
• U.S. 1st Air Cavalry
Ill e course mg curren~ for the material that
would chU~'I weUare.
ted ln th
caled tbere.
overran a Communist
ty given at Eastern High school most benefit the school.
The meeting wu opeaed will
1
~ft~~': free ele:tl:;ernmen sGoallddbeeooug1hid on this su1bject.
. They encountered lltUe opposl· hold and found 38
by Ohio University peraonnel. II Mr. Thompson noted plaoa CONTINUED OD Pap 1
rg o newsmen a ter " ' Two outstanding Middleport! lion until late I!Jday when the
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~'1'11 ta~e ~' consequences of three • ~r White House. con- ' High School alumni wiH be
:~rr~e::· try~g ;~ four days ar~a&amp;n.i~&amp; : t uzu
free elec~ons.
ference With the President. guest• at a testimonial dinner
to take the stronghold,
LONDON (UPII - Britain'•
Taylor said be thought the ''The President has said that being beld in Mt. Clemens,
in a series of
main strike Ioree of~ 1171'1
Kennedy projltllals were "slm· representation ·of the VIet Colli Mirh., Saturday, Feb. 26.
hills dubbed the
will be buill aroond 1 lliiLill
ply aome amplification of sllllle would oot l&gt;e an Insurmountable
.
.
aspects of the admlnlstratlon problem u Haaoi is williJ11 w The commumly·Wide banquet
Triangle." Each time they
Ioree
of Amorleaii nllA
vi•w. He rejected any augg... seek peace.
In honor of Dr. ~WIS Rickman,
beea beaten off by fanatic
supersoDic bomben and a
tfon, that bls comments on th~ "It seems to me, as an old well·known phySician In Ml CleCong who launched
oealed • dowo Navy equipped
Kennedy plan might be inter· negotiator, that that Is as much mens given by the Clmtondale
attacks and laid down
with mlaslle . armed sllbmar·
peeled to mean he favored •• we ought to say If we are Junior High S&lt;:hool In MI. CleBut whea they stormed
IDeo and destreym, the La!&gt;
...;,e aort of "ctalltllll no1 at the ne&amp;Pilatilll table, mens.
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) _ auromatic weapons flee.
or Joverameot aDDOUIICed IIBOV~! Ill Saigon.
Goldberg added.
Guest speaker lor. the meet- The crucial fmal porllon of the defenses today, following a
da).
lng w•il be Dave Diles, pro~· couatdown was picked up 00 bombing raid, they found
1be fleet atr arm - the
·
~
aenl Rad.lo and TV personality Ume today but weather threa- bodies, Artillery had
llvy'o oarrter • bale lorce-or. DelrOII. Dr. Rickman . and tened to b\oCkJIII~j the heavily fortified area 'till "" phased .., aloq wl!ll
Diles are graduates of Middle- lauach of the first Apollo f&lt;lllr daya.
oerlabl belp boHo Ia favor
port H1gh School.
, spaceship ln the U.S. men-lo- U.S. military authorities
al !Boiil~sed eapaiiie
Ur. Ricknmn is the SOH ol the-moon program.
ported at least 201
" ropfd, ..... dlataaeo opel'
Mr. Earl C. Rickman and the The first portioll of 111e 5211 killed In major actiono, lnclud- llitmo.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State officials went ahead
Blood donors -lois of them- Christ, with Mrs. Martha Chflds llale Mrs. Rickman, also of MI. hour counldown wound up a• lng the continued sweep near
Thm wtU bo aa who!etale with plans for !he May and November elections today 111
oro needed next Monday when " chalnnan, will serve the can.: Clemens. He took hiS medical planned before dawn lxlday. The Bong Son.
Brlllah retreats from global the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding
,_ p
tee1 1 M d
Itralnmg at Wllburforce Umver- second half of the long aeries of But there al90 was a
eommllmeull,
Ohio's new legislative apportionment system.
the Bloodmobll
e • IsIts '" Mom·
nex on ay.
· ndly Iorces.
Th e nation' s highesI court ru led Mond ay th at the
Blood Chai
,SI'f Y. The "'lah ar Med.1caJ School checks and preparations on the among fr1e
~roy, said loci rm..
ary M&gt; ' II
'"' • ~_., i at Ashville, Tenn .. &amp; served his 224-foot Saturn _ Apollo space Near Da Nang, 385 miles
plan, written by the state apportionment board and or·
~.m H
a~ th M 1
Ml'l. Beulab Strauss, Melfll inlernfthip in St. Louis, Mo. He machina begaa at 7,15 a. m. north northeast of Saigon,
dered into effect I:Jy a special thre&lt;&gt;judge federal court
•
• ~s Cauaty Health Deparlmeol ad- has been servi111 in Mt. Clemens EST
"'· amm 18
guerrilla units lauached 1
panel in Cincinnati, is le~al and proper for use this
C(lllllly Blood program again " miiiistrtlve
aiBislan~ re- for the past 12 years and resides ! w~ather appeared to be a series of attacks
The court dismissed a swt by James Nolan of Cleve
faring a '"rious situation. She minded
residents the ao. there with his wife and seven I
VIetnamese government
Democratic candidate for secretary of state, who challeD"id llle Red Cross chapter a1.
problem. A heavy layer of
..
ed th
t't t· ali
f h '·
·t lat to
cloucla blanketed the cape today They mt a platoon guardiJ11
g
e cons 1 u 1on ly o I e p... n as 1 re es
proo
12 I
d the day dog qalll'lUIIIne weal Into chlldcen.
d
~~~~ ha:W:~
n!!ce~ved for ePecl loday.
Diles is fhe son of Mr. L. D.' and !Qrecastera predicted more bridge 11 miles oouth of
visions of the Ohio Consti·,
The qaaraattae had heea Diles, and hss made lila mark of the same for launch time huge U.S. Marine base
tution.
·
Minority Leader F'l'lal: w,
•br
F n,:a~ lnts of blood
In ochedDied II begla last Ties- in tho sporla world reporting on Wednesday. Good vi91blllty io lxlday and contact with
Nolan contended the eppor· King, D-Totedo, charslnl 1l!al
which the ~hapter is Indebted day, bat wu postpoaed uuW radio and TV. He resides with needed for vital camera co•er· ~vernment troops was lo•l
Uonment board tampered with llle board bad oo lepl powwlll
red
In
N
mber
0..
this
week
beeause
of
the
Dood.
his
family
in
Bloomfield
Hills
age
of
the
Saturn
lB
rocket's
PJCkup
5th
pgh:
Both
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
Ally.
sections
of the constitution act, bavill.!! diJcbarged Ito powo
1
:~~u:nd Janu ove
•
AU dogo In the couuty ruaalng district near Detroit. He w~ first climb aloft.
ment
Gen. William B. Suba ruled which wece intact and could aot ers in 1980 wben II drew 1lp 11!1
Ml'l Hamm .. Ute debts at large daring the qaaraa· sues! speaker at 1 Middle- A spokeSinao for the Miami
Mondoy that taxes approved by be violated. The court, In a old apportionment plan.
lnclud~ 35 lnla lo Veterans llno wtU be considered alrayt port Alumni banquet ln ce&lt;ent We a I h e r Bureau predict.
Melli Geaeral Hotplfol
ac:bool dislrtct .residents caR be brief order, merely upheld the Uade.- llle COIIIIItutloD, 1111
P M
aDd picked up by Doc WardeD years. He also recently wu in- ed there would he "quite 1 lot Adllllslfou _ Ora Bacon,
to res1dents of another lower federal courL
board, made up ol the jtvWo
~"';':;!-! tohosp~~ ~ner~ George Lo&amp;au and ~ aBIIBI· vited to President JobnSIIII's of clouds ln the cape area cine; Carrie Bahr, Coolville;
when the second dlstl'lct Still peadini Ill the Fraakllll 1":;'
ol ~~ 1111
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breakfast. He Is associated with tomorrow mornln&amp; - Ia tactj William Blanltenship Pomeroy
lransferred to the IITsL
County Common Pleas Court s e
··•-Ill
Columbus hospitals and
four I I lL I !liilllto• !1111110011' lllil- WXYZ Radio and TV Detroit preUy hea~
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• He ruled in a case rnised by here Ia a IUil filed by Seaate lllfel once every 10 yean lo ..,
pints to St. Joseph's hospital ill
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County Pro•ecutor Donald
apportio• the legislature.
Parkersborg.
in connection with a
Atty. Gen. WDitam B. 8111111
The Middleport Church
of
school transfer inrolviJ11 •• op.
called the higb court de&lt;l...
eratlng levy on this May's pria "victory" lor Ohio. NGiaa
mary ballot.
conceded it meant Ibis Yw'l
Saxbe said that wben the vo~
IeS On
elections would be ooadudod
ers of the district to be transunder the aew system
bul
ferred approved tha move, they Funeral oervlces
for Otis 1vowed lo continue ft(!ldhll , .
accepted "nol only the benefits Crawford eo Letart Falla wbo what he would GOIISfder a 11ft.
bul the burdens of providing died at biB residence on' Mm· ter plan.
those benefits."
day, will be held Thursday at
----In 1 case brought up by 2:30 p. m. at the Letart Meth- p
JMeigs County Prosecutor Ber· odist Churcb with Tba Rev.
Oil EverlastiDJ
1"1'd110 V. Fultz Saxba ruled ov· Jamea Early officiating. Burial Service AnnolUleed .
1~
bills lor sewer rental can will be Ill the Letart Cemetery. "Post Everiaslfng," 11111 •
:::cerlll=~l'ed to the cauaty tu He was a retired school teach- IIKli'ial servico honorUrr de&lt; lilt
and collected frtwn llle er and bid taught over
15 ed members of put year, W
aloog with other lu· years, from 1901 • 1~ He .,., be held otlba regular lliifr"
IIICb U ceallllate.
a member of the Racine Ma- of Feeney-Bemi811 Pool IJt,'AIIil
AVft'IN, TEX. - A JUJlY
soaic
!.odie '51.
erlcan Legloa, W"""'*l';r .....,
til81 baa "aeriOUI reservatlot!t"
Quads Holding Own · SurvivOl'l include a
Feb. 23. Tba IIOI'Vkel
about capital pualshmenl 1lis
COLD
SPRINGS,
N.Y.
(UPI)
Gerald
Crawford,
prompDy
II 7:3t ~
expected lo begla daliberallng
Qiloclrupleta bora 1o a batr- Pa.; a llister·in-law,
regular meeUng Ill Joiilit.
IIel&lt;o DliblfaU lbe fate of
dreaer
and
bla
i18-y08Nlld
wife
Mao
Crawford,
New
Honored
will be A. A. ldiJio
James C. Croa,
accuMII of
nre
reported
"boldlnti
their
Pa.,
and
a
number
of
nieces
berry,
Berthold
Smllb, ... . .
otralllllag two ooeda Ill 1 fW of
own" today fll boopllol lncuba· aephews.
Guy Waltors, lluJl Cettrf••
luat.
IN TRAINING SESSION - (Seated, I to r), Margaret Rlberro, Vincent; RyiBnd Sellers, Belpre;
ton.
1be
Racine
Muonie
wflo died ln the put ~l ·
Two )JIJchlalrllta leotlfled for
Harv., Edwardl, Ludlow; Forester Farley, Marietta; Shirley Voelker, Marietta; J. s. Davis, Meigs Co.;
!Ira. Helen Aceiial pve birth will bold MasoniC oervlceo
,__ Roush, pool CUIJ!!! • •
llle de!.- Monday that Q-ou
(Stand!Dg I to r), Joseph Quivey, Meigs; George Briggs, Social Secilrlty; Harold B. Hill, Lowell; Paul L.
to
fhreo
&amp;lr11
and
a
boy
shoo-~
the
lw!eral
home
Wednesday
...
uted !bat aU lllOM1i1lh
wu "acllllrl out a ttt*uol
Manuel, Meigs; Anthony Mele, Marietta; Richard 8a yer, Athens; Dewey Haley, Marietta and George
111or
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Mol!day
In
JUlia
8
p.
m.
FrleudJ
may
ean
at
~
Dlatrlct allbia 1111
daydream" whea SUIIJI Rfpby
Heldman, Warner, alder cltlzeni of three oountifls, have been trained to locate ather older folks eJl&amp;!·
and Sblrley AID Stark
nre
ble for Medicare.
BuUerlleld llomorlal Hoop!~~ Ewilll Funeral Home
auestz.
'lbly welgbed frHI I pounda I80D Tbunday libel tbe
---olala !Ill July II. Thl ffplo
WIIC.'tl Ill I )IOUIIdllJ ..- . wm be llkeo 111 the ohurcll.
lllmW
A4mh!'r• Middleport; Grepy
·
lleCelltly . II rtlldi!lllll of county ln au effort to find
In Melp County, 1be project more are planned as follows:
COLUMIUS IUPIJ - S.Cm1ry of Stllo Tod W. ner, CGot91Ue; Bam
LAD PLAaD, II. ~;t"'" lftlp, WublJiilm! .. 81111 Alb- pie 85 or over wbo don't bave 11 being conducied by the Social Friday, F•brnary 211, tO a.
ll'ftn today Nfutod to knock Stoll Domocretlc Chal,.. ntngtunu,
neral Mrf!cll were
tiDI Counllell alteddel1 a one-day flJ!ormaUoa oo Medicare.
!lecurlty AdmbdStratloo' llld the Ill the Pomeroy Santor
man Wllllotn COI-n off Itt. DotnOCrltlc 11111ot for Wyatt,
thll IIWII'IIjll ..for O)Jiapib btJb. ~ seuloo Ill the Social .. ~ empbasta Ia being JnaUtute of Raflonal Develop. School Auditorium aDd 1:30
..,._ant,...rnor.
Farley, Pl.
sledder ~ ~ lllto wu Sec8rlty ofllce ill
M~. given to clelllng people about ment, which hao Its heaidqttaJi. m. at tbe Mldtl1eporl
Brown ruled tho! COiilmln outomltlc~lly ,.~g. lor, Middleport;
killed MODdoy 'lllllll•.lbi ·fGur. Ohio. Robert G. Loceat, SOCial the deadline for s1inin1! up era In Atheq.
. School Audlfarlum.
od • choll'lllltl of the Union County Boord of E""'lone Je. Olelblre.
Dlri... _ ,
maD Canadlaa lleii.J» iru pllol. Security Diolrlct Mallll8et Ill 1m' vollllllary medical Insurance OperaUm Medicare Aler111111 Friday, Marcb 4, 10 a. rn.
whln he flied hio namlnltl.:a::tlone Fell. 1 for the
1111 weot out .i!l ~ IW!etla Jtated thai these oltJo. ander medicare. People wlltl IIBist these people IS an4 tl'(ei the Chester Et:,·~n:r~:::l etoto offl ... Co!otn~~~'• •
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was cholt..,.e. 'lay cia,~; Jobn
the Jnlarlallollal,
\Yo- ·.- clUfena have been lraiJiilll were II or oldar by January.!, Ia getiiiW to lbe ~COm. ~ 1:30 p. ,m, at
John I' Jonoa ,~. COiumllul, Who maintained that~ .....; - - llal1iii,'
phy 11801. ·,
•.10 111111 Ill )!JCalfnueople wilD wtn lurlt ·.MIIc~
~,_ 111111117 m.illbtll, ...._ · lboy Salurdoy Jriareb tt,
m.
~ vlelltod etiM lawlly 11011tlnul111 to IICt • 111 tltolfrs. J(tlcoomb
.
·hm 11t11 8lll'tiiWd ·lor medicare. prolecllon whoa. the )lJ'litJrlm .,. beld.
Rutllld and 11 Portland at
tiona loNrd _ . . , attar 1111111 for effla
ClllCAOO· - '1'1111 ~ ''l'boy wfU
coovasslng ... slarti July I flll11 If they, ll&amp;n · Four oucb meeiii!P blve boa Tburaclay, Marcb 31, 10 a. m.
ani Ben IIIII ·
IMPM • IIIII I)
llllliil ~ Ia 11Gb ldll. bf, liar. ll Lartaa lllded. lllld Ia ,._ CGulfJ 1114 • II lilt P1111101 -~~~~~~~~~..,

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By Jack o•J;IniD
THE INTERNAL

Revenue's
ready to place •• agent In ev~ Las Vegas casinq lor lilt
nightly "C!OUDI; " the
public
btowofl on 11111 Is overdue ... .
Gllll Lollobrllldll'l been detlng
Toll' Corbally In Paris ..
L8J'• in a lit of irk about hill
lll!k of oupport from &lt;ertein
~cttona
LBJ !Mil polnl
0111 Sen. P'ulbrllflt, voltd
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p!nst !be Clvll Rqbll llid ftld
to Israel bUll ... 1111 boiDI Aro
kansas ~ Ia v!Yid Gomrut
lo LBJ'I Clvll RJcbll polblli
and It's Onally 1101 10 popular
altber II'OUild 1100 PtmL AtL
One of the bta miJ'I'IICel of
!be Winter 1011011 dellnllaly Cl
oft the
Soetatlllt AnD
!Mrs. llennfii!OD) Slller'l soy.
fermg mononucteom (lht llfll.
lnl!"&lt;llseut) ... lt'l fiN to ...
.. many wow-wee blondM Ill 0111
plact but Danny's llldaawQ
gets 'em
A society malroD
told I friend ccnflclntlally her
hlll!land was cheaUng and aometlllna lhoold be done about It
- ,. tht friend hired a private
detective and learned tha frteacl.
ly Informant was right - but
the Informant badn't known It
waa with her very own It ·
year-old daughter; IDcl now
comes lbe alarm before lbl

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COMMEN1.6 liNG EDITORIALLY

Expanding Bureaucracy
JT IS hard for the 1verage person to
keep track of all the new llublic ag·
encies for the supposed beneftt _of th•
American public lhat are •.Prlngmg up
like the l!owors of the commg season,
and tt ia even more difficult to follow
the ever expanding services of those alre;dy In existence. The octopus of our
federal bureaucra&lt;'y is a ma'e lhlt ev·
rn tho!t working within its rank• art
hard pressed to know Its workings. There
•• some hope that the ~ultipllcatlons
will he drastically cut durmg the pr•.•·
ent Congreso, but we feel It Ia a vatn
one One that we need to exert pressure
against is that related to the proposed
revamping of our unemployment aetup.

Our aovernment Ia spending billions
uf dollars on one hand tn reduce JOblessness, and now propose a change in the
organization of the federal-state systent
that could only cause more joblessneSI!.
This Is often the caoo in the operation of
a bureaucracy wh•·n one band does not
know what the other is doing. The btll
being proposed would abolish the pres·
ent experienco ratmg system u~der
which payroll lax reductions ate gtven
to employer• who reduce unemployment
bv their own operation of the system.
T·he less unemployment a firm has. the
less state unemployment tax co~pensa­
ton It hal to pay. In other words 11 wo~ks
like some automobile msurance, whtch
hrin•s reductions in the amount of pre·
min~ for fewer, or no accidents to the
careful driver.
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The sv•tem now In operation brings
·bfn ~ flts to both the employer and em·
.~oyee. We read Q! a hnt exampl• of
· · · a power com any worked • I :er
present &amp;etup. ~~ company revosed
method of operatine line crews with
·•lht mull that over 100 employee• .were
bo lonaer needed. Under th• upenence
. ntint tbe compan~ by careful planning
·: r.:ance of the chanee over were able
: ' tan these employees to other JObs,
:
therefore did not create greater un·
fioployment and wer.e rtw•rded lor
'•
effortl. If experience rating had
li9f existed they would have limply let
• .100 penons ao. and additions would
:yl taken place in the number of un·
' toyed in that state. II every corny was lacod with thia aame 1ltuatlon
readily aeen that the percentage nf
, l!nemployment will go up under the proil)pltd new system. The present system
Jf_doing a good job, and we see no rea~li to make a chance.
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The aovernment seems to think that
in order to proarus there must be
chango. Another exampl~ of the expansion of federal ldeu Ill m connection
with the TWA. That great aovernment
experiment bad an original mllalon
some 30 yun aao. Ill main purpo••
was to harness the Tenneaaet River ta
the Interest of navleaUnn and flood control, •nd to ~til Ita by-product hydroelectric power. Net satisfied with lbal role,
whicb wu underwritten by tupayers of
the nation, the authority now baa a num•
ber of steam aenerating pllllll, aom..
tbina that waa never ~!!\ended wben it
was lint created . Not beill&amp; satisfied
~th that npanlion the authority now
li collliderilli acceptin&amp; bid* for nutlear
power plants to be established. It Ill
about lime that we beain to question
fltll creepinl llate socialism, whlrh
lliould be limited to reasonable .bounda.

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Clay-Terrell Fight Has Become 'Political Football'

Voice of Broadway

DIVOTI!D TO INTIIiiST OP
MIIGS-MASON AltiA

aequen01 bunt around the of Appeals . . . F1oronet Lalllg
miaerles and desperate joyo ol. .... both proud and mod alter
family Ule In the area; lnd ber 67th and Parlt
wfadowl
finally 1 scene with lilt werr kicked In and ber frankly
f.IIIRgtoo orchestra at a jUI a~vi!l'tlsed labulous-fab jewels
apot.
stoken by someon. wbo lltller
didn't belfeve the honest adverreadiDII my auiD!Iiop'aphy, 'Tbt
llaJnc, wa1 a klnder&amp;arllll droP"
Bt&amp; Sea.' It contains a sectton
out, or maybe Uktd the 8'1111
011 New York's Harlem Ill lbe
u tbef are.
'2Ds. when the area beCanta
M1IS. DOUGLAS MaeArlhur
ootabliohed u the center ul
wao'
our nat-tab!• nalghbor tD
Negro cu!turt.
We dlscualed By Wayae G. Brandstadt, M.D.
'11" wltb ber UIUII
llnalt
the Idea of a ltlevision special •
I have received a great maDJ tll'OOP of friends, 1 beautifully
,.
' W
- lth producer Pbll Stein IJid lettera asking where the protec- decorous lady wbo manage~
tlva face masks I m&lt;!ntioned in rqularly to enjoy all tbt moat
director Chari.. Dubin hewing
10 earlier column COIIkl be purto Che mot! tullful aorl ol. chased. The washable, electri- celebrated lunebeon apoll qllln.
co""'pt-and preaenuna a show cally beated mask il made by 1y end wltbout the 1IIUII naoa
"10c!al" fanfare _.
Nearby,
tbat wu beautiful to loot at
Carmen
Commodllles Corp. Pbyllill Diller, wltcoe bllr loolal
oven from jUJt
1 vlaual (21CKo W. Pelerson Ave., Chicago
u It It had just exploded . . ..
viewpoint, and that paued up
IIOIUi) and the disposable fiber AI mldnl(lltt lit "21," Glapr
an audience or laugh track-'lht
mallk Is made by Mlnnloota Rogers arrl9ed lite a walkln8
bollf got off to a lui lllrl 1!1111
Mining and Manulacturlni Co.
a zettful mood-aetlilll produc- (SI, Paul, Minn.). Your local Vahlttlnt . . . In Doubleday'l
bookltorl, Sbei!IJ Wlotm •
tloa number, "Strollln'."
dealer con order one for you.
wllllit In mink and beaUllla From there on, the show was
boola, buying a cepy of "Lon
II - WID aerctse belp to h WalkiDg liiDd In 1IIDd.H
loooely divided Into lhese
~e~~ments:
A rent party; a prevant varicose veins lnd spid- walk•d In and' out all alone . . .
111
aection recaUina llll'lem-type er veins! Would vitamins
•&amp;ny WedbeodaJ" lltr Sand7
thoall"ical entertainment ol the minerals be he!plult
Dannll ')waiUng patiently yor 1
1o - ,...,.. to • relatfomhlp copy al "Jiurry llultdowa") Ill
period; an exquisite sad-hawy
between the two eondltlona. 'J'Ite
...use of spider Yeinl II 1101
known but they ara aggravaltd Uon to obllterate the ·~
yelnJ II DOW rarely used aeopl
by repealtd pregnancies, tJshl
garten, tight girdles, elltinr It clo8e oil llle 1111111.. ninl
wtlh tha legs croued or a delle].. leading to lhe larler Yll'icollo
tiel becaUH the relief II ency of vitamin c.
porary
and the procedure mllll
Some authorities
belleva
be repeated from time
to
moderate aercis. wiD belp to
tllne. Complete removll o1 the
prevanl !ham but there Is ao
veins II preferred. Soma
definite proof of lhll. '!bey ara
Clll8 DOW Ule ID eleclranlc dao
In no way 1 threat to your bealth
and meet dodon recommend ''"' to deltro7 IUdl niliL
masking them wltb cosmetica
A - My doctor II aiYIDI IIlii
rather !hiD trytnr to remove 111
Cyela for preme1111rual tar
obliterate them.
Varfcoot veins IN Gilt .. lion. WID II blvt IDY bltmlul
Ute penalllet of wa.lkiJIC 111 ratll- tlleolaf
&amp; - M Is 1 &lt;!OIIIblllaUon of
AeconliDI to Gnat lag· .. IIIIMI!nl uprJclil 0naa they
bava
OCCIIJ'
I
'
e
(,
neither
vitabydnlchtoruthlazlde (w bl e b
tad, the Spbllts tenorllo4
cun acts 11 a water pill or clluretlc
penplt br demalliiiDI the mins nor ererclse will
IJid blood .......... __.,
llllwtl' to • rlddla-Wblt them but tbty CID ba pmenlII It that has one YOict ud td by paclna liP lnd down .. IDd meprolllmlt. c1 lllild 1r0o
Jtt btcomea lour-foalt4 Iliad of jllll st11u'I'JII wblla qulllMr). When II,.. fGr ,....
a~l,:&gt;led aDd tbna- wa~t~nt for a but or, .,._ fGr ----· ,__._ It II
1101
r
. d dfvwrllll • any ,...... you mual llllld, 111 _ ... 11110 uch lime tile rld"dla
taba 1111111 the t .... .. llnl
won't answered eornclly, wtallnr your toes, rneklng on DOled. In lbt UIUIIlJ ~
Finally Oedlpua 101 tho ,_ heels ar doing olblr 111- doup It II - . bul I&amp; lbaald
right IIIJWer: A DIID wbo Uonary aerelnt.
1101 ... Uiba bJ ID)OIIi With
cnwla on all foun Ill ID• •lddaeJ 41 lUI . . lllaald
11-1
....
lndblftnrSo
faney, walb on twll 1tll
Dota bavial ......
whea rrown. llllll 111111 oa
Gllnl
aolutlon
ID,Iacltd ... lbt
a slaB in old ap; ~
apblnl then killed Jllntlf, ftlnl eura tbt eondltlol • Jll!l e~ - 11u1, a1 coana, pr r rt
would ...... p
..... ,
'hi
lit- lfvt partial nllllt
A - 'l'llt ..,.._ tl IIIIIIJo tam ,...,. . . . ,. ...

Telet'ision Rev11e
By RICI DU BROW
~alltd l'rell laltruUoaal

HOW.. YWOOD CUP!) - Tetevltwn 's major
entertainmtnt
mvment ot tbe aeaaon arrived
Monday Di&amp;hl: A llllf-OOW' CBS.
1"V IDUSICII lptCial U')'IDa to
capture tht sp1ril of Harlem 11
the 19201, and starrina Sidney
Put~ier, Diahano CArroll, Sammy Davi• Jr. and Dako
Ei:ongtoo and bio orcheotra.
As ol now, this Is the ohow to
be.'ll in all the year-end awards.
Th~ only olher music or variety
progrem in lilt 11m1 league
lhus far was Fl'l.nk Slnatra'l
oa~ man performiiiiCI lor NBCl'V. And Blrbra Slrtlsl!ld, wbt

1tarred in lut lelton's ftne1

entertainment

broadcut,

hu

100ther annual hour coming up
liOOO. aloo on CBS.TV.
the executive

producer

oJ

Monday night's llJirlem-•el
pruaram, "The Stollln' '201,"
wa1 Harry Betafonle, who
cre•led the broadcast, pactlied il and served limply as
the host who made lilt
muoduction. If a show Ia 10
guoc that it doesn'l need •
Harry Belafonlt performma in
i1. you con get a preuy lair
k!e1 of Ill quality. In bill ont
atroke. BelaiOIIlt did mort C.
uwade the lalllna New York
imaa• In network ltlevlllloli
tntertalmnent producltoa lhaa
anyone ID yaan.
Tbt baeldlGM of lhe holr WM
the script by pelloplaywripl-

jolll'nalill Lanpton lluCbel, ••
ev&lt;l&lt;aUve, lyrlcol plect ol
wriUD&amp; lull of. love fGr 111
IUhiOCL Tbe cltltl aptO....
the words wu folller-''Tbt
Stroller," described by HuJhes
II "a pbitJIIOPblctl IIII'I'IICif
taktng us on a tour ol Harlem,
who acts 11 a llrkiiO fGr lilt
~een.n and mu1ical numbert."
bJ abort, thll was at "and now
folko we'd like you to meet
Mary llultlblnt" type ol nr\t!J
OUIIn&amp;.

Aceonlln&amp; to JlulhN, "Mf,

Belalonll eonteclld me alter

UOL10R
SAYS

sur..

u..

- ..w.

: .:.u:::..1.,cta;.;:!
""*

~ntin~, ~y-Mlddleport,

0

'i'ake Title
In57-3s·w•
The AtbeM l'rDIII . . . . . .

,.,
"SSaJ

T FiJm '66 Tiger Special

1D a 57 • 16 victGI1 ~r+s·
Pomeroy Monday ~ M
lba Soutlleasterll ddo
Freshmaa cbamploalldp.
The loa wrawttl lip ......
roy's Fresh wltb a 1f.f

~: •!!\~'"!
...... ~:,:P. 111~"' ~
palgu with a lH reeaftl.
COUEGE ~~~~~~le
Atbens led Coach' Jlllll ~
~:!:ts tt~~'~
was at
midw""
Sc
..,
Ores
th'k.::r~=topped· the ta.

Six Reds, Including Joey Jay
And Don Paveletich, Ink Packs

I

Stamlings

Pr•••

1

My plttllil 1ft llriCII1 l8tb
Cantury. Wben I wu ID the tlh
lfadl, tbe ldlool allowed a IJll1l
011 how kids develop,_ but first
IIIey Invited lbe mothen to sea
It and aivt their oluly. Wei~
MY mother was the only one
wbo rllsed a fuss, and I bad
It ltay ID the nune'• office wbllo
tbt movie wot be1nJ tbown.
Now I'm 1 IQpbomort
Ill
bJ&amp;b lcllool and lD Bea!tb WI
oaw a very Interesting
film
Ill naereal disease. They pri
eadl o1. ua a Utile folder to
tate borne and lllldy; and, like
1 boob, I dlcl take It borne. My
mother lllpped. Sbt'l IIIW ~
lllf. I tblnl: she called the
ecbool boercL My Dad well,
be doem't oay mw:b, 10 I don't
blow bow be llandl. I THINK
be may be on my ddf, thouilL
11e1en, 1 can't 10 al0111 wltb
my mother here, and I don't
wut ber to embarrass
me
any more. Can1 you say IOJDto
tldDc thai mlgbl lei parents
know this leaching Ia belpfu~
aot bad1 NQT BLVSIUNG
Dur Not:
.
1 w11b 1 COULD 187 110J11to
lldnc to show your IIJOiber how
wrong she 11 but II your lather

-·t

ean't 11111111e H, e1o1t - ID. 1
have mueb luck with
~ eplulolll. Too bad
be lbdlaled. A man's """
point IDd llgdllllllll .,.
~ly needed II'&lt;IWIII your

~~ llfll the lllma you menUon lllil bolb

11'1

IICtllent.

,_,.,. llcllullJ jl•nltd, lnlarmlllft IJid DIC
ry. Sor-

17 J01Ir 1J¥1111w doelll't qree.
Noll It nadRI: Till pempbo
Ill Gil '" Ill dill • eiJI be
bed bJ wlal lin 011111 to
,.. aiptrtntondenl ol n.cu-

...., U. L Ocnw

/:'

1Df Office, WubfDIIOD, •• D.
C. Ask fGr PVBLlC IIEALTH
SFliiV1CE PUBUCATION NO.
IIJ "StlrcOy lo TieD-Am." AiDlO!Ii other facta, It saya:
At leal a million ea~ts
aorrbea and u moay u 100,000
CISOI of syphilis occur eacb

'1

Jtlr.

Youna people Wldaf :10 are ....

1

I

IJIOIIIIblt lor OM of IYfr/ liva
reported .... o1 YD. Venereal

one.)
In ulremelJ rare Jnotance1,
I)'Ph!Us may bt spread by kissIng; aonorrhel never.
Tho
aerm• which eause tbesa dlseuea are most fragile. Tbey
can Uve only 1 lew aecondl ~
dde the body, 10 ytu cannot
eatch tither sypbllls or gonorrhea from public toilets, doorknob~, clrfnkinl cupa or tallnc
utensils.
_
Thert lo cme SURE 1'17 _,
avoid lhue blghly C!OIDDiunlcable diseasea. Tbaoe who ara
too weak • toe undiiCtpllnad
l'llr the Moral Way should be
warned that VD, left untreated,
C1D Cllllll lllllllal Ulneu, .bliDclo
Dill, heart dlseaae, ller!U!J,
artbrltfl - and death. -IL
Dear Helen:
My boy friend IJid I altlmd I
weekly dance wblcb lasta thret
boura. My problem II 1b1t be
won't diiiiCI. ill llandl II'OIIDd
and Ialka to me, 10 no Cltlt elst
will ask 1111 lither. AU
the
other lddl are danelnr llld I
am forever being kidding about
picking a dead bone. I am •
lrald to apeak up and say "Glt.
ttyupl" P1ta1e help. - NOT
DAN(;ING WITH '!'EARS IN
MY EYEs.
Dear Not:
H yOU don't Uy ''GHUyup"

High School
Cage SCOreS

JV Lose

ota•

dlseulllrlkta - ~MH~• ...
Wy nine mlnUIII. (And plwe,
DO remarks about how faot he
p11 around ... ra bear4 lhat

l~~j

Sam Jones star guard of the three more to put Boston apiece.
aeconcl hi a row aad snap a
(!
wurld cbempioua BoaCon Ce~ ahead, 107-100, lnd the cham- The Rayala, playing before I lllllr-game Pbfladelphia winning
'
tics, 1, a man eo count on when p!o1s were never headed. Jones tum-aw~y crowd of 5,880 at tho slrelk.
Dave Diles, award wiDRina lbe uaual broadcast plaUtudes. .
CI-t
IID1qll
_
lbe goq gels touch.
led all scorers with 3S points. UD1ver01ly ri Dgytoa field Will Cbambertallt paced the WXYZ.TV sports director, will We will take an Impartial look,
Jones held to only 12 points In Elgltl Baylor and Leroy Ell!a house, used a 40-polat effort by 78ers with 24 points, glvmg him leave lor Lakeland, Florldll on at the aquod and report to '
the first baU, broke loose for 21 paced the Lakera with 23l0scar Robertaoll to wm lbelr 21,002 lor bill NBA career.
Sunday, March 6 to film his Detroit fans 011 lblngs aa t_hey
ers with nine points wbfle ·~
after Intermission to lead the
annual special on !be Delrolt are • not Ill what we llli8ht eo0ep llasli:elball IIOIDIII ., English and J#f ~Celtis to~ 115-108 VICI ,iry over
Tigers.
hope they will be.~
By Uolfed Prell lidentalloaaJ chipped in 8. 6tlJer P.iii«OJ
the U&gt;S Angeles Lakers Moo"Tigers '66" will be the third Diles ill the !01 ol L. D.
Eaol
scorers were Jim Crow Wllb
7
59
day rugbt.
SEOAL AU. GAMES
annual program dealing with Diles, Beec!HI, Middleport, Newark Eng. ~ Brooklyn
5. sam Arnold 3 and ~
The victory, coupled with
the current edtt1011 of the team, and a graduate ol Middleport VIllanova 7' Ntagara 61
Roush 2. Wickerham 1ec1 Albea
Cim,mnati's 113-107 win over
TEAM
W L P OP !Cs chances in the American High School. He began hla ca- Howard Tl QueeDB Coli. 63
with 16, Goodwin bad IS ud
Philadelphia, increased the
The H 1
rdl to
Is WellsCon .. ... 16 I 1413 1057 League race, and its new and reer in journalism as a cub Syracuse 114 Cretghlon 104
llondley IO.
reltics' margin over the 76ers CINCINNATI (UP)) ems, acco ng
repor '1 Athens .. ·· .. 13 3 1121 816 returning players. The 30 min- sports reporter far the Gallipolis Nyack Co_II. 76 Hamson St. 74
•· 1
•- t•·
Cincinnati Reds Coday
put at ed
thtrd
and Ne!sonv1"IIe · · 13 4 11'1
---w
game and a haIf "'
·~
. an- n.ay
h be be
eo fbase1 Th
• 1002 ute special, which wt!t be aired Daily Tribune and The Daily St en hen VIII e 93 Sl· VmcenI 81
1
Cight National Basketball Associ- nounced Che s~ning ? siX more Jo nson .mov
. !rs · e Jackson . . . .. 9 7 1032 1047 1·us( before the 1966 seas•n be- Sentinel, of Pomeroy-Middleport. Kutztown 93 Lincoln 75
Fight Result.
L
&lt;L ) .,
.
. · th E te players mcludmg pitcher Joey 2!-year-old mltelder htl .381 lor Log
C
a ton race m
• as m
'
h R d8 1 1
He h
an
· · •· · 7 10 1009 1125 gins, will be filmed in color, He was a top semi-pro baseball Provideoce 70 yo 1a a. ~
DIVISion
Jay and catcher Don Pavele- ~=• b',. h~s user,:~ ';;..' Di~ Middleport .. . 7 11 1146 1134 aud wilt include close-up views pitcher in the extinct Ohio Valley S1ena 76 Cortland 62
, By Unfled
bternalloaal
The Ce!tics lust the lead wlth 1Itch, Co 1966 contracls
ug
p
Pomeroy ..... 5 12 9321157 of the spring training sessions, I Baseball Association one season Bentley 112 New Engl. Coli. 69 , PARIS lUPI) -Jacqueo Mara minule to play in tht opening . The others stgmng were 011~ eg~.. . ti'
lteh
nd Gallipolis . . " ~ 13 1018 1008 as well as comments by Man- before being ruled out of compe. Springfield 99 New Hamp. 82
I). 162, 'ranee, slopped GD
reriud and only came close fteld~~ JMarty K;o~g~· :n
~~~~~~a ~rf
w~ 1
--ager Dressen, his coaches and titive athletics because o! health. Rhude Island 92 Am. U. 75
Diaz, 16!¥., Puerto Rico (2).
once 49-47 durlna the second Char te ames an m Je ers ca
players
Salem Sl 106 Worcester 101
quarter. But with Jones me-, Tommy Helms and Chico Ruiz. Wednesday at Tampa, Fla., lo l
SEOAL VARSITY
, Diles .is ideally suited lor his
St. Peter's 86 Stonehlll 64
SAN FRANCISCO (VPI)shing 13 potnta and Bill Rosselli The only players sCi!l un- begin sprmg tralmng.
TEAM
w L P OP ' role as writer-producer of the
Hartwick Cl8 Utica Coli. 55
Thad Spencer, 195, Fresno,
controlling tho boards, Boston , signed are th1rd baseman Der,
'
WellsCoa ... 12 1 1056 8114 program. As Sports Director
Soutll
Calif., atopped Billy Dantell
made its move in the third 'l on Johnson, who led the maJor R10
S
AUtens ...... 11 2 825 655 of wxvz.TV, his regular pr.
Wofford eon. 111 Piedmont 49 192, Brooklyn, N.Y. (6).
quar(er, caCching the Lakers at leagues m runs battoo In last
Nelsonville .. · 10 4 948 854 grams, seen teo limes each
No. Car. St. 130 urman Tl
Che period's conclusion, 92-92. Stason, and ptlcher Jlm Malon- Rio Grande College's JV
Jackson . .. , 8 5 861 848 week on Channel 7, are well
Vanderbilt 117 Georgia 9'1
MODESTO, Calif. (UPI) . fhe lead clmnged bands three ey, a 20game wmner.
ketball team leet a 11,_ 96
Logan . . . . ... 5 B 748 861 known for a directness and in~ory&amp;Henry 70 Cing Col!. 64 Henry Aldridge, 149, San Jose,
tunes lhrongh the_ flrSC five Jay, 30, lwd • !h'l season last test to Mountain Stale
Middleport ... 3 11 874 935 cts1veness that are seldom seen Oblo High Scbool BaskethaU Fta. Southera 101 Rollina 75
Calif., outpointed Polo Corona,
mmutes uf the !mal pertod year as arm troubles contmued of Parkersburg Monday
Gallipolis .... 3 11 790 875 on telev!SJon. As prestdent of
U. dp
te
I"
naJ
Fla.
Presby.
94
Tampa
U.
82
149,
Sooora, Mex. (10).
1
before John Havlicek hit • : tu plague him.
The JV's now 10-5 for
Pomeroy ..
2 12 745 1015 the DeCroit Sports Broadcasters By mle
.,.., n rna"'
Florida U. 67 Tennessee 63
bucket and Jones followed with PavleCich, also hoChered by year · wili end their season
TOTALS
M M IIU71M7 Associatioo, Diles has worke_
d:Coshocton ~
th W
Shorter ffl Spring Hill 58
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (VPI)··- · ·- ---' injuries, still played In C18 ain,;t MI. Verno• Bible
•
closely with the Tiger orgam- 'j
ortsrnou
est 56 Kentucky 108 Mississippi 65
Fred Hernandez, 110, Laa
UPI Class AA High jgames and had a .319 batting !t Rio Saturday, beginning
za11on and hts knowledge of Che P~whatao P,omt 99
.
,Talladega Col!. 103 Fisk 92
Vegas, outpointed Gene llrfant.
average.
Do
.
SEOAL RESERVES
game and tis plays makes for I' heeling CII .Va.) McKutley tii ,Martin 69 Hiwassee 63
151!, Henderson, Nev. (IJ)
Keough
and
.lames
were
UJed
I
Ki.,
mJV'•
~
..
~~·Smltb
T+IB;
TEAM
W
L
p
OP
.
penetrating
reporting.
Westfall
64
PikeCon
51
Ga.
Southern
87
Stetson
6CI
(Nevada middleweight UOe),
School Cage Poll
' in reserve roles and Ruiz was Hiltoo 5-4-14; Joseph H-22;
J k 011
12 I 692 472 . In speakmg ahout the .~n~al Cleveland East Tech li9
1,=-======----======..io=;;;;;i;-;
CllLUMBUS CUPI)-The final used primarily a sa pinch run- Daniel !3-1-27. Warne
r!~a~ . ... .' ·;; 12 1 681 548 asSlgnmenl, Diles sa1d, Were
Cleveland West Tech 51
1~, United hooPre ss . 1nlerAAnatiobana1 1ner,
vis 2-9-4; M~ I-C).%;
Athem . . .. .. . t 4 563 494 going landoFlorida with co lord cawm- ClevelaCinde:~~ndAMda~llo85 e
1
1
htgh sc
~ a.&lt;s
s. 1-1-3· TOTALS 41-14-98.
Gallipolis .. " 7 7 538 604 eras
an open mm . e
Y s 62
Sarvlng Meigs County Since 1861
ketbatl ratmgs, wtth ftrst placdse ,ry (1), Maple Heights, WellsCon J MountaiD
Stale (ll5l
Wellston _. ... 4 9 500 571 hthopeT_to be a bl~.eo relepodrt that
Cia~••~ TSeclour:"nalenl
Vlll t's and won • 1ost recor _ :and Zanesville 10 eacb; Ports· Rhodes l5-2-32; Gardner
N 1 .11
,
e
Igers
w1
~
con
~
ers
~n
.
.
4 10 582 614
U.rough games of Feb. 19 momouth 9; Massillon, Bedford l6; Fickieson 1.:~- 17 ;
M~.:;~ .:". 3 11 518 655 66- but the progra m wtll avoid Mmerva 77 North Canton til
pan•ntheses:
[and Mansfield 7 each; Board- 7-2-!6; Klnchaloe 4-C).B:
Pomeroy .. •. S II 520 538
Canton Lrncoln Tl Perry 55
Te8111
PolD!s,mao and Shaker Heights 6 ~ · SUrface 0-4-4; Collins
TOTALS
M 54 45lN l59t MORIARTY HONORED
Glenwood 6Z Tuslaw 43
I. Day C'hmnde (!%) (17-1) 277ieach; Cincinnati Purcell, Cleve- %· Fisher 102 . TOTALS
NEW YORK (UPI) -UIIIted
Cta11 A Tlllrlllllllflll
AGENCY, INC.
2. CanCon McKy (10) (1'1:-1) 267ltand St. Joseph, Upper Sandus- .lis.
'
WEDNESDAY'S GAME:
Press International sports wr~
New Concord Sectional
3. Lima Shawnee (8) (]H) 2391ky, Tipp City and Clncimlatl Score al haU _
Ractae at Pomeroy
ler Ttm Monarty will ba New Concord 76 MBcllson 48
lill Childs ..
Rodney
Downing, Agents
,
4. Cleve E: 1crh (2) (14-2) 158;Witnrow 4 each: Toledo Ma- 55, Rio 39.
FRIDAY'S GAMESt
honored by his UP! colleagues FrazeyshW'g 91 New Athena U
5. Tulcoo
J •~Y (2) (17-1) 137 lcomber, Tiffin Columbian, SaWellaton at Athens
at a party, March 3, at the La
Dover flectfonal
.. '
6. Warren Harding (17-1) 108[lem, Canton Lincoln, Fremoat,
•
S"'dl
Logan al Jackson
,S.ala RestlW'anl. Moriarty will Hiland 50
7. Elyria tlo-3)
101 CoshocCon, Dayton Meadowdale Pirates are v- .
Middleport va. Zaleski at Wells- I!tocame a member of the
DeDRison St. Mary 49
8. Middletown (I) ([f-) 4 83 Troy and Akron South 3 each; Winner over Wilton loa, Class A Sectlooal Tourna- .Newsday
sporta departmeal Dover St. Joseph 78
9. &amp;mi!Con Garfield (5-3) 63 ILancaster and Asntand 2 eacb; WU.TON (U)- Wello 1-1-3; ment, 7 p. m.
n..ex~l_'m~,o~nth.~----------N~e~w'."eo~m~er~s~town~_'llll~..,.....,....,....,,.,..,.....,,.,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,~·
10. Columbus East 111-5)
60Lima Senior, Sylvania, Winters- Pleoce ~; Mynater
Pomeroy n . Wlltoo, 8:30 p. m. Second 10 teams: II. Colum- ivllle, YoungSiown Mooney I , Goss 6-3-15; Strausbanah
at Wellston, Sectional Touma'"' West 52: 12. Cleveillnd John 1 each.
I Peters 5-11-10; Long 1-C)-2;
ment.
~uams 38; 13. Findlay 31; 14.
ALS 11-5-41.
SAniRDAY'S GAMES:
Columbus Linden 25: 15. WI!- ~
ASOUMES NEW POST
Nortb Gallla (50) Ga!Upolill vs. South Point, •t
nington and Piqua !4 each; t7. RUTHERFORD, N.J. (UP!) 1-t-Z; Smith ~18; Garrett
Oak Hill, T p. m., Class AA
~·inneytown 23; 18. Dayton 'Dick Holub, the only 22; Twyman 1-C)-2; Deet ~; Sectiooat tournament.
~OO&gt;evelt 21: 19. Hamilton Taft Ibasketball coacb Fairleigh Dick- Skidmore 3-C).fi; TOTAU 22-6- Jackson vs. Rock Hill, at Oak,
and Akron East 15 each.
lson ever hes had announced 50.
8:30 p. m. Sectional Toumahthen: Parma Valley Forge lhls resignation Monday.
By quarters:
men!.
II; Cincinnati Elder 13; Cleve- He will become director
of North Galla
14 10 14 !%-50
1: vJ Sl Edward 12; Sandusky the school's Master of Arts WUCon
14 9 II 7--41
Wesl
11; Dayton Roth, Martins Fer- Cea~hing_
program.
Reserves- NG 40 WllCon 34.~~~~113~W~h~il:wo~r:th~70~=;;;1

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2-Dally Bentlnat. ,._..,.MJddleporl, 0., J'lb. 21, 1888

YOI!TII A8UD FOR rrt
Tbls eollllllll ill fGr
YOUDI
people, lbetr probllml IIICI
ura, lbelr troubles and fun.
filii. • wltb the Nil ot Belen
Help USI, It welcom• a.u&amp;hl,
bot WOII't dod&amp;e I 11411'10111 qu•
lloo wltb I llrulb«f.
Se8d your tee~~oqe queatlonl
to YOVTB ASKED P'OR IT,
can ol Belen Help US!, IIIII

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Ci!ICAGO (IIPI) A declsionthe hout In executive session appearatiCe before making up cr!Uclzed the boul·edlltrlally. the oomml••ion, the governor "H I lmew everytbing I had
will be made Friday whether to Monday. It heard an apology bla mind. Chairman Joe Trlltor Kerner'• request that the and the public both In a aald en poUtlca would have
permit the CaaaJua Clay-Ernest from Clay for alleged "unpatrio- said he would be guided by commission reeonslder t b e statement and lD • · lelepbone been taken that atf\OUSiy," be
Terrell light Marcb 29 for the Uc" remarkll, and deferred any Kerner's wishes whether to 1leenae lor lhe bout stemmed call to the commls8ioll Monday. added; "and they knowing that
undisputed world beavywefght action .on the scrap until Clay , approve or ciiJawrove.
from Clay's remarks last week
No More ''Conuneftll"
I'm not a politician, I never
cha;nplonshlp. · Informed sour- makes a personal appearance
Polfllcol F-.JI
alter be waa reel~ltecl from Newsmen, he complained, would have opened my mouth."
ces speculated no action would Friday.
Redztenda declared the llgbl 1-Y to 1-A In the military draft, "wenl off half '""'ked on the The three commlssl"'!ers
be taken to prevent the bool C&amp;mmlssloner Lou Radzienda bad become a ''pelltfcal fool,. making b1m ellifb!e for !mme- foub]&lt;!ct of politics," he said. agreed Monday the! the ftght
The Jlllnals Athletic Commis- declared that he would not vote hall," and aald _be did not dlste ,!"'uctlon. ~ernt;'; called I "From this moment on, thellstill wu "approved." They raid
sion, under inslructlens from eo disapprove the bout, end believe the collllDISSIOD shllllld th~ dls&amp;ustlng' IJid unpalrt- 1newspaper wnters will never they wanted to bear a personal
Gov. otto Kerner took a Comml88loner Joe Robichaxu accept dlclatlon from newapa· otic. '
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maneuver and trick me on any I apology from Clay on Friday
aecond loot at 111 ~pproval 11f said he would await Clay's pers. Three local papers bavt However, Clay apologized to subject about politics or !bel before cllscussina !be maHer
war in Viet Nam.H
further.

co~ coat and blhusbka, .0..... ;uung" tiran springtime, tile
111 with actress-pal ~ coat BeD Grauen (Melanie Kahane),
oi on Incomlna abo!l; .• ltiiDcl Maggie McNeill!, the Huber
raid theY probably cOidd 1411 Bos&lt;'OWII!el, great tenor tmel"
tldlets lor f30: not Sandy, lilt · ·nu. Martinelli; and tileD WI
Jailer laid, "I'd rather aet a took 1 tall .boml a!lllr mlclo
Utile rua for tha ball" .· . Tba . lll.llht 1upper driven by cabbla
5th Ave. marchol'll
Included Luter Lowlt, proudly display.
Marty Allen, In PhYIIII Dlller'a Ing the autograph he'd Just •
darwest q, ehecked coat IJid lnCied - by very New York'
111athe - · Uie a grey-Ra• oolncldence, from Pilar Loreno
nel Martian.
.II (wbo'4 111118 "llm!n•. E..
In the "21"1obby, American Ylra" In "Don Giovanni")
Airlines boas C. R. Smltb tel~ Naturally cabhle • Lowlt hed
Ina Joltes about MorloD Do- o!asslcal mualc lhncblng nil
., ... At lhe MelrHIIItD 0.,. elaalcll tall ... Tbert'l ~
11'1 lht Nal (II oppoaed to tng DOW ID nolb about Mozlrt I
epe;,...l nlsht) opera kwtn - m111fo; bot ll'fll 11t1or J a n
Tom Dewey, Gloria Vanderbilt Pierce did setal sllrtllngly thin
(ber gray lresses startle any. . . . Cesare
Slepl's coatumes
CillO who keepo
thinking sba , were prettier than all the dlval
should remain a ldd forever), together; the ladles ID
our
llerge Obo!tllliy with a lluul)' box noted that Slepl'a allk"!l
CIIIO-third bill ap, "'oily end 1e11111 were the slrllghal ol
Qoarlle Btrna. lady
Sllall otage . . . SboWI how eloaely
lluueU celebrating looking lhe girls watch Cesare.

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LBJ's considering appoiDHIII
Atty. Gea. Nfcbol11 Kaii!IDo
bach to lha Wash. Fedwll Court

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Iowa Upsets Michigan 91-82· ~:~~~~~UPI) -Th•
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Buckeyes Surpnse

101111thlD1 !llllrl tacUid 1IU
"Let's try t!ill CllltT") JCIU'll
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Iowa ftnally did what tht prHeason
experts said the &amp;wkeyes were
capable of doing - knocked off
front-running Micblgao. But the
victory didn't mate ony
dtanges In tht Big Ten stand-

lie's acaredt -H.
Thll eohnDD II dedlealtd II
family llvln&amp;, so II you're baY.
Ing !del INUblt ar jult plall
trOIIble, let Helen help YOU.
Shi wiD 11M wlwM ,_
owa amudllll t~perltncea. Air
dr• He!•- ' '!el hi t1

got lour
of hillsurge,
28 points
the
Iowa upeet Michigan tl-l!Z; last
minute
but In
game
Obio State upoet MinnOIOit 101- hanors wool to Minnesota's Ar·
M; Northwestern downed Wis- chie Clark, whose 10 booaled
consin 7CHS; end Purdue de- blm Into lllird place In tho Big
lealed lndlaaa 'IH8 In action Ten lndlvfdual contest.
Monday alght.
Northwestern's win wu the
Alter the games, Michigan Wlldcala' fourth •lral&amp;biiD the
was leading the BIB Ten with BIB Ten, but they, !Ike the
on H record In quest ol Ita aec- llowkeyes, bad too many pno
ond oonseruttve tltlt, lnd Mldt· vfous los!es to make them
lpD State and l!lilloll were lied tbreall lor tbe tllle. Jim Burna
lor second with CI-t.
of Nortbweotern led all IC«''O''
The Hawkeyes scored lbefr In the win wltb 21.
lOth otralgbt win at borne but The otalldtngo:
they couldn't shackle CUZie 1
W L I'll Opl
Russell, top scorer Ill tha Michigan
8 e IHCI 841
!•ague. The senior 11tr from Mich. Stall
a s 721 ea
Chicago poured In 31, just about Dllnols
I S 786 7S1
his average, ud bung 011 to the Iowa
6 4 791 761
scoring lead wtlll Sit, a acant Minnesota
5 a &amp;If 146
threa more than Dave Schell- N'weatern
6 5 T9J '199
base of Purdue.
OIJio Stale
4 I T85 Ill
ScbeJibue got II! In Purdue's Indiana
a 7 m 80tl
win over Indiana In :he battle Purdue
I 7 718 8118
of the conference dOerrnals. Wlaconstn
I 7 740 1M
logs.

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\BEHHI'S WORLD

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nounced Monday that they had
signed quarterback Dick Shiner
for 11166. The former Maryland
Now the Boilermakers, the player joined Washtngtoa
lD
Hoeeien and W!aconsill bring 11164.
up the rear wfth 3-7 records.
The Redskina also added Don
Ohio Stole got a last minute Doll to their slaH u offensive
win over Minnesota, dropping backfield coach. He wu 111 the .....,.roy
the once-t!Ue cantendfng Gopb- stall of tho Loa Aqeletl Rama
Middleport
era to a 5-11 mark. AI Petera last aeasoo.

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THE INTERNAL

Revenue's
ready to place •• agent In ev~ Las Vegas casinq lor lilt
nightly "C!OUDI; " the
public
btowofl on 11111 Is overdue ... .
Gllll Lollobrllldll'l been detlng
Toll' Corbally In Paris ..
L8J'• in a lit of irk about hill
lll!k of oupport from &lt;ertein
~cttona
LBJ !Mil polnl
0111 Sen. P'ulbrllflt, voltd
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p!nst !be Clvll Rqbll llid ftld
to Israel bUll ... 1111 boiDI Aro
kansas ~ Ia v!Yid Gomrut
lo LBJ'I Clvll RJcbll polblli
and It's Onally 1101 10 popular
altber II'OUild 1100 PtmL AtL
One of the bta miJ'I'IICel of
!be Winter 1011011 dellnllaly Cl
oft the
Soetatlllt AnD
!Mrs. llennfii!OD) Slller'l soy.
fermg mononucteom (lht llfll.
lnl!"&lt;llseut) ... lt'l fiN to ...
.. many wow-wee blondM Ill 0111
plact but Danny's llldaawQ
gets 'em
A society malroD
told I friend ccnflclntlally her
hlll!land was cheaUng and aometlllna lhoold be done about It
- ,. tht friend hired a private
detective and learned tha frteacl.
ly Informant was right - but
the Informant badn't known It
waa with her very own It ·
year-old daughter; IDcl now
comes lbe alarm before lbl

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COMMEN1.6 liNG EDITORIALLY

Expanding Bureaucracy
JT IS hard for the 1verage person to
keep track of all the new llublic ag·
encies for the supposed beneftt _of th•
American public lhat are •.Prlngmg up
like the l!owors of the commg season,
and tt ia even more difficult to follow
the ever expanding services of those alre;dy In existence. The octopus of our
federal bureaucra&lt;'y is a ma'e lhlt ev·
rn tho!t working within its rank• art
hard pressed to know Its workings. There
•• some hope that the ~ultipllcatlons
will he drastically cut durmg the pr•.•·
ent Congreso, but we feel It Ia a vatn
one One that we need to exert pressure
against is that related to the proposed
revamping of our unemployment aetup.

Our aovernment Ia spending billions
uf dollars on one hand tn reduce JOblessness, and now propose a change in the
organization of the federal-state systent
that could only cause more joblessneSI!.
This Is often the caoo in the operation of
a bureaucracy wh•·n one band does not
know what the other is doing. The btll
being proposed would abolish the pres·
ent experienco ratmg system u~der
which payroll lax reductions ate gtven
to employer• who reduce unemployment
bv their own operation of the system.
T·he less unemployment a firm has. the
less state unemployment tax co~pensa­
ton It hal to pay. In other words 11 wo~ks
like some automobile msurance, whtch
hrin•s reductions in the amount of pre·
min~ for fewer, or no accidents to the
careful driver.
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The sv•tem now In operation brings
·bfn ~ flts to both the employer and em·
.~oyee. We read Q! a hnt exampl• of
· · · a power com any worked • I :er
present &amp;etup. ~~ company revosed
method of operatine line crews with
·•lht mull that over 100 employee• .were
bo lonaer needed. Under th• upenence
. ntint tbe compan~ by careful planning
·: r.:ance of the chanee over were able
: ' tan these employees to other JObs,
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therefore did not create greater un·
fioployment and wer.e rtw•rded lor
'•
effortl. If experience rating had
li9f existed they would have limply let
• .100 penons ao. and additions would
:yl taken place in the number of un·
' toyed in that state. II every corny was lacod with thia aame 1ltuatlon
readily aeen that the percentage nf
, l!nemployment will go up under the proil)pltd new system. The present system
Jf_doing a good job, and we see no rea~li to make a chance.
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The aovernment seems to think that
in order to proarus there must be
chango. Another exampl~ of the expansion of federal ldeu Ill m connection
with the TWA. That great aovernment
experiment bad an original mllalon
some 30 yun aao. Ill main purpo••
was to harness the Tenneaaet River ta
the Interest of navleaUnn and flood control, •nd to ~til Ita by-product hydroelectric power. Net satisfied with lbal role,
whicb wu underwritten by tupayers of
the nation, the authority now baa a num•
ber of steam aenerating pllllll, aom..
tbina that waa never ~!!\ended wben it
was lint created . Not beill&amp; satisfied
~th that npanlion the authority now
li collliderilli acceptin&amp; bid* for nutlear
power plants to be established. It Ill
about lime that we beain to question
fltll creepinl llate socialism, whlrh
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Clay-Terrell Fight Has Become 'Political Football'

Voice of Broadway

DIVOTI!D TO INTIIiiST OP
MIIGS-MASON AltiA

aequen01 bunt around the of Appeals . . . F1oronet Lalllg
miaerles and desperate joyo ol. .... both proud and mod alter
family Ule In the area; lnd ber 67th and Parlt
wfadowl
finally 1 scene with lilt werr kicked In and ber frankly
f.IIIRgtoo orchestra at a jUI a~vi!l'tlsed labulous-fab jewels
apot.
stoken by someon. wbo lltller
didn't belfeve the honest adverreadiDII my auiD!Iiop'aphy, 'Tbt
llaJnc, wa1 a klnder&amp;arllll droP"
Bt&amp; Sea.' It contains a sectton
out, or maybe Uktd the 8'1111
011 New York's Harlem Ill lbe
u tbef are.
'2Ds. when the area beCanta
M1IS. DOUGLAS MaeArlhur
ootabliohed u the center ul
wao'
our nat-tab!• nalghbor tD
Negro cu!turt.
We dlscualed By Wayae G. Brandstadt, M.D.
'11" wltb ber UIUII
llnalt
the Idea of a ltlevision special •
I have received a great maDJ tll'OOP of friends, 1 beautifully
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- lth producer Pbll Stein IJid lettera asking where the protec- decorous lady wbo manage~
tlva face masks I m&lt;!ntioned in rqularly to enjoy all tbt moat
director Chari.. Dubin hewing
10 earlier column COIIkl be purto Che mot! tullful aorl ol. chased. The washable, electri- celebrated lunebeon apoll qllln.
co""'pt-and preaenuna a show cally beated mask il made by 1y end wltbout the 1IIUII naoa
"10c!al" fanfare _.
Nearby,
tbat wu beautiful to loot at
Carmen
Commodllles Corp. Pbyllill Diller, wltcoe bllr loolal
oven from jUJt
1 vlaual (21CKo W. Pelerson Ave., Chicago
u It It had just exploded . . ..
viewpoint, and that paued up
IIOIUi) and the disposable fiber AI mldnl(lltt lit "21," Glapr
an audience or laugh track-'lht
mallk Is made by Mlnnloota Rogers arrl9ed lite a walkln8
bollf got off to a lui lllrl 1!1111
Mining and Manulacturlni Co.
a zettful mood-aetlilll produc- (SI, Paul, Minn.). Your local Vahlttlnt . . . In Doubleday'l
bookltorl, Sbei!IJ Wlotm •
tloa number, "Strollln'."
dealer con order one for you.
wllllit In mink and beaUllla From there on, the show was
boola, buying a cepy of "Lon
II - WID aerctse belp to h WalkiDg liiDd In 1IIDd.H
loooely divided Into lhese
~e~~ments:
A rent party; a prevant varicose veins lnd spid- walk•d In and' out all alone . . .
111
aection recaUina llll'lem-type er veins! Would vitamins
•&amp;ny WedbeodaJ" lltr Sand7
thoall"ical entertainment ol the minerals be he!plult
Dannll ')waiUng patiently yor 1
1o - ,...,.. to • relatfomhlp copy al "Jiurry llultdowa") Ill
period; an exquisite sad-hawy
between the two eondltlona. 'J'Ite
...use of spider Yeinl II 1101
known but they ara aggravaltd Uon to obllterate the ·~
yelnJ II DOW rarely used aeopl
by repealtd pregnancies, tJshl
garten, tight girdles, elltinr It clo8e oil llle 1111111.. ninl
wtlh tha legs croued or a delle].. leading to lhe larler Yll'icollo
tiel becaUH the relief II ency of vitamin c.
porary
and the procedure mllll
Some authorities
belleva
be repeated from time
to
moderate aercis. wiD belp to
tllne. Complete removll o1 the
prevanl !ham but there Is ao
veins II preferred. Soma
definite proof of lhll. '!bey ara
Clll8 DOW Ule ID eleclranlc dao
In no way 1 threat to your bealth
and meet dodon recommend ''"' to deltro7 IUdl niliL
masking them wltb cosmetica
A - My doctor II aiYIDI IIlii
rather !hiD trytnr to remove 111
Cyela for preme1111rual tar
obliterate them.
Varfcoot veins IN Gilt .. lion. WID II blvt IDY bltmlul
Ute penalllet of wa.lkiJIC 111 ratll- tlleolaf
&amp; - M Is 1 &lt;!OIIIblllaUon of
AeconliDI to Gnat lag· .. IIIIMI!nl uprJclil 0naa they
bava
OCCIIJ'
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neither
vitabydnlchtoruthlazlde (w bl e b
tad, the Spbllts tenorllo4
cun acts 11 a water pill or clluretlc
penplt br demalliiiDI the mins nor ererclse will
IJid blood .......... __.,
llllwtl' to • rlddla-Wblt them but tbty CID ba pmenlII It that has one YOict ud td by paclna liP lnd down .. IDd meprolllmlt. c1 lllild 1r0o
Jtt btcomea lour-foalt4 Iliad of jllll st11u'I'JII wblla qulllMr). When II,.. fGr ,....
a~l,:&gt;led aDd tbna- wa~t~nt for a but or, .,._ fGr ----· ,__._ It II
1101
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. d dfvwrllll • any ,...... you mual llllld, 111 _ ... 11110 uch lime tile rld"dla
taba 1111111 the t .... .. llnl
won't answered eornclly, wtallnr your toes, rneklng on DOled. In lbt UIUIIlJ ~
Finally Oedlpua 101 tho ,_ heels ar doing olblr 111- doup It II - . bul I&amp; lbaald
right IIIJWer: A DIID wbo Uonary aerelnt.
1101 ... Uiba bJ ID)OIIi With
cnwla on all foun Ill ID• •lddaeJ 41 lUI . . lllaald
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lndblftnrSo
faney, walb on twll 1tll
Dota bavial ......
whea rrown. llllll 111111 oa
Gllnl
aolutlon
ID,Iacltd ... lbt
a slaB in old ap; ~
apblnl then killed Jllntlf, ftlnl eura tbt eondltlol • Jll!l e~ - 11u1, a1 coana, pr r rt
would ...... p
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'hi
lit- lfvt partial nllllt
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Telet'ision Rev11e
By RICI DU BROW
~alltd l'rell laltruUoaal

HOW.. YWOOD CUP!) - Tetevltwn 's major
entertainmtnt
mvment ot tbe aeaaon arrived
Monday Di&amp;hl: A llllf-OOW' CBS.
1"V IDUSICII lptCial U')'IDa to
capture tht sp1ril of Harlem 11
the 19201, and starrina Sidney
Put~ier, Diahano CArroll, Sammy Davi• Jr. and Dako
Ei:ongtoo and bio orcheotra.
As ol now, this Is the ohow to
be.'ll in all the year-end awards.
Th~ only olher music or variety
progrem in lilt 11m1 league
lhus far was Fl'l.nk Slnatra'l
oa~ man performiiiiCI lor NBCl'V. And Blrbra Slrtlsl!ld, wbt

1tarred in lut lelton's ftne1

entertainment

broadcut,

hu

100ther annual hour coming up
liOOO. aloo on CBS.TV.
the executive

producer

oJ

Monday night's llJirlem-•el
pruaram, "The Stollln' '201,"
wa1 Harry Betafonle, who
cre•led the broadcast, pactlied il and served limply as
the host who made lilt
muoduction. If a show Ia 10
guoc that it doesn'l need •
Harry Belafonlt performma in
i1. you con get a preuy lair
k!e1 of Ill quality. In bill ont
atroke. BelaiOIIlt did mort C.
uwade the lalllna New York
imaa• In network ltlevlllloli
tntertalmnent producltoa lhaa
anyone ID yaan.
Tbt baeldlGM of lhe holr WM
the script by pelloplaywripl-

jolll'nalill Lanpton lluCbel, ••
ev&lt;l&lt;aUve, lyrlcol plect ol
wriUD&amp; lull of. love fGr 111
IUhiOCL Tbe cltltl aptO....
the words wu folller-''Tbt
Stroller," described by HuJhes
II "a pbitJIIOPblctl IIII'I'IICif
taktng us on a tour ol Harlem,
who acts 11 a llrkiiO fGr lilt
~een.n and mu1ical numbert."
bJ abort, thll was at "and now
folko we'd like you to meet
Mary llultlblnt" type ol nr\t!J
OUIIn&amp;.

Aceonlln&amp; to JlulhN, "Mf,

Belalonll eonteclld me alter

UOL10R
SAYS

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In57-3s·w•
The AtbeM l'rDIII . . . . . .

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"SSaJ

T FiJm '66 Tiger Special

1D a 57 • 16 victGI1 ~r+s·
Pomeroy Monday ~ M
lba Soutlleasterll ddo
Freshmaa cbamploalldp.
The loa wrawttl lip ......
roy's Fresh wltb a 1f.f

~: •!!\~'"!
...... ~:,:P. 111~"' ~
palgu with a lH reeaftl.
COUEGE ~~~~~~le
Atbens led Coach' Jlllll ~
~:!:ts tt~~'~
was at
midw""
Sc
..,
Ores
th'k.::r~=topped· the ta.

Six Reds, Including Joey Jay
And Don Paveletich, Ink Packs

I

Stamlings

Pr•••

1

My plttllil 1ft llriCII1 l8tb
Cantury. Wben I wu ID the tlh
lfadl, tbe ldlool allowed a IJll1l
011 how kids develop,_ but first
IIIey Invited lbe mothen to sea
It and aivt their oluly. Wei~
MY mother was the only one
wbo rllsed a fuss, and I bad
It ltay ID the nune'• office wbllo
tbt movie wot be1nJ tbown.
Now I'm 1 IQpbomort
Ill
bJ&amp;b lcllool and lD Bea!tb WI
oaw a very Interesting
film
Ill naereal disease. They pri
eadl o1. ua a Utile folder to
tate borne and lllldy; and, like
1 boob, I dlcl take It borne. My
mother lllpped. Sbt'l IIIW ~
lllf. I tblnl: she called the
ecbool boercL My Dad well,
be doem't oay mw:b, 10 I don't
blow bow be llandl. I THINK
be may be on my ddf, thouilL
11e1en, 1 can't 10 al0111 wltb
my mother here, and I don't
wut ber to embarrass
me
any more. Can1 you say IOJDto
tldDc thai mlgbl lei parents
know this leaching Ia belpfu~
aot bad1 NQT BLVSIUNG
Dur Not:
.
1 w11b 1 COULD 187 110J11to
lldnc to show your IIJOiber how
wrong she 11 but II your lather

-·t

ean't 11111111e H, e1o1t - ID. 1
have mueb luck with
~ eplulolll. Too bad
be lbdlaled. A man's """
point IDd llgdllllllll .,.
~ly needed II'&lt;IWIII your

~~ llfll the lllma you menUon lllil bolb

11'1

IICtllent.

,_,.,. llcllullJ jl•nltd, lnlarmlllft IJid DIC
ry. Sor-

17 J01Ir 1J¥1111w doelll't qree.
Noll It nadRI: Till pempbo
Ill Gil '" Ill dill • eiJI be
bed bJ wlal lin 011111 to
,.. aiptrtntondenl ol n.cu-

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1Df Office, WubfDIIOD, •• D.
C. Ask fGr PVBLlC IIEALTH
SFliiV1CE PUBUCATION NO.
IIJ "StlrcOy lo TieD-Am." AiDlO!Ii other facta, It saya:
At leal a million ea~ts
aorrbea and u moay u 100,000
CISOI of syphilis occur eacb

'1

Jtlr.

Youna people Wldaf :10 are ....

1

I

IJIOIIIIblt lor OM of IYfr/ liva
reported .... o1 YD. Venereal

one.)
In ulremelJ rare Jnotance1,
I)'Ph!Us may bt spread by kissIng; aonorrhel never.
Tho
aerm• which eause tbesa dlseuea are most fragile. Tbey
can Uve only 1 lew aecondl ~
dde the body, 10 ytu cannot
eatch tither sypbllls or gonorrhea from public toilets, doorknob~, clrfnkinl cupa or tallnc
utensils.
_
Thert lo cme SURE 1'17 _,
avoid lhue blghly C!OIDDiunlcable diseasea. Tbaoe who ara
too weak • toe undiiCtpllnad
l'llr the Moral Way should be
warned that VD, left untreated,
C1D Cllllll lllllllal Ulneu, .bliDclo
Dill, heart dlseaae, ller!U!J,
artbrltfl - and death. -IL
Dear Helen:
My boy friend IJid I altlmd I
weekly dance wblcb lasta thret
boura. My problem II 1b1t be
won't diiiiCI. ill llandl II'OIIDd
and Ialka to me, 10 no Cltlt elst
will ask 1111 lither. AU
the
other lddl are danelnr llld I
am forever being kidding about
picking a dead bone. I am •
lrald to apeak up and say "Glt.
ttyupl" P1ta1e help. - NOT
DAN(;ING WITH '!'EARS IN
MY EYEs.
Dear Not:
H yOU don't Uy ''GHUyup"

High School
Cage SCOreS

JV Lose

ota•

dlseulllrlkta - ~MH~• ...
Wy nine mlnUIII. (And plwe,
DO remarks about how faot he
p11 around ... ra bear4 lhat

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Sam Jones star guard of the three more to put Boston apiece.
aeconcl hi a row aad snap a
(!
wurld cbempioua BoaCon Ce~ ahead, 107-100, lnd the cham- The Rayala, playing before I lllllr-game Pbfladelphia winning
'
tics, 1, a man eo count on when p!o1s were never headed. Jones tum-aw~y crowd of 5,880 at tho slrelk.
Dave Diles, award wiDRina lbe uaual broadcast plaUtudes. .
CI-t
IID1qll
_
lbe goq gels touch.
led all scorers with 3S points. UD1ver01ly ri Dgytoa field Will Cbambertallt paced the WXYZ.TV sports director, will We will take an Impartial look,
Jones held to only 12 points In Elgltl Baylor and Leroy Ell!a house, used a 40-polat effort by 78ers with 24 points, glvmg him leave lor Lakeland, Florldll on at the aquod and report to '
the first baU, broke loose for 21 paced the Lakera with 23l0scar Robertaoll to wm lbelr 21,002 lor bill NBA career.
Sunday, March 6 to film his Detroit fans 011 lblngs aa t_hey
ers with nine points wbfle ·~
after Intermission to lead the
annual special on !be Delrolt are • not Ill what we llli8ht eo0ep llasli:elball IIOIDIII ., English and J#f ~Celtis to~ 115-108 VICI ,iry over
Tigers.
hope they will be.~
By Uolfed Prell lidentalloaaJ chipped in 8. 6tlJer P.iii«OJ
the U&gt;S Angeles Lakers Moo"Tigers '66" will be the third Diles ill the !01 ol L. D.
Eaol
scorers were Jim Crow Wllb
7
59
day rugbt.
SEOAL AU. GAMES
annual program dealing with Diles, Beec!HI, Middleport, Newark Eng. ~ Brooklyn
5. sam Arnold 3 and ~
The victory, coupled with
the current edtt1011 of the team, and a graduate ol Middleport VIllanova 7' Ntagara 61
Roush 2. Wickerham 1ec1 Albea
Cim,mnati's 113-107 win over
TEAM
W L P OP !Cs chances in the American High School. He began hla ca- Howard Tl QueeDB Coli. 63
with 16, Goodwin bad IS ud
Philadelphia, increased the
The H 1
rdl to
Is WellsCon .. ... 16 I 1413 1057 League race, and its new and reer in journalism as a cub Syracuse 114 Cretghlon 104
llondley IO.
reltics' margin over the 76ers CINCINNATI (UP)) ems, acco ng
repor '1 Athens .. ·· .. 13 3 1121 816 returning players. The 30 min- sports reporter far the Gallipolis Nyack Co_II. 76 Hamson St. 74
•· 1
•- t•·
Cincinnati Reds Coday
put at ed
thtrd
and Ne!sonv1"IIe · · 13 4 11'1
---w
game and a haIf "'
·~
. an- n.ay
h be be
eo fbase1 Th
• 1002 ute special, which wt!t be aired Daily Tribune and The Daily St en hen VIII e 93 Sl· VmcenI 81
1
Cight National Basketball Associ- nounced Che s~ning ? siX more Jo nson .mov
. !rs · e Jackson . . . .. 9 7 1032 1047 1·us( before the 1966 seas•n be- Sentinel, of Pomeroy-Middleport. Kutztown 93 Lincoln 75
Fight Result.
L
&lt;L ) .,
.
. · th E te players mcludmg pitcher Joey 2!-year-old mltelder htl .381 lor Log
C
a ton race m
• as m
'
h R d8 1 1
He h
an
· · •· · 7 10 1009 1125 gins, will be filmed in color, He was a top semi-pro baseball Provideoce 70 yo 1a a. ~
DIVISion
Jay and catcher Don Pavele- ~=• b',. h~s user,:~ ';;..' Di~ Middleport .. . 7 11 1146 1134 aud wilt include close-up views pitcher in the extinct Ohio Valley S1ena 76 Cortland 62
, By Unfled
bternalloaal
The Ce!tics lust the lead wlth 1Itch, Co 1966 contracls
ug
p
Pomeroy ..... 5 12 9321157 of the spring training sessions, I Baseball Association one season Bentley 112 New Engl. Coli. 69 , PARIS lUPI) -Jacqueo Mara minule to play in tht opening . The others stgmng were 011~ eg~.. . ti'
lteh
nd Gallipolis . . " ~ 13 1018 1008 as well as comments by Man- before being ruled out of compe. Springfield 99 New Hamp. 82
I). 162, 'ranee, slopped GD
reriud and only came close fteld~~ JMarty K;o~g~· :n
~~~~~~a ~rf
w~ 1
--ager Dressen, his coaches and titive athletics because o! health. Rhude Island 92 Am. U. 75
Diaz, 16!¥., Puerto Rico (2).
once 49-47 durlna the second Char te ames an m Je ers ca
players
Salem Sl 106 Worcester 101
quarter. But with Jones me-, Tommy Helms and Chico Ruiz. Wednesday at Tampa, Fla., lo l
SEOAL VARSITY
, Diles .is ideally suited lor his
St. Peter's 86 Stonehlll 64
SAN FRANCISCO (VPI)shing 13 potnta and Bill Rosselli The only players sCi!l un- begin sprmg tralmng.
TEAM
w L P OP ' role as writer-producer of the
Hartwick Cl8 Utica Coli. 55
Thad Spencer, 195, Fresno,
controlling tho boards, Boston , signed are th1rd baseman Der,
'
WellsCoa ... 12 1 1056 8114 program. As Sports Director
Soutll
Calif., atopped Billy Dantell
made its move in the third 'l on Johnson, who led the maJor R10
S
AUtens ...... 11 2 825 655 of wxvz.TV, his regular pr.
Wofford eon. 111 Piedmont 49 192, Brooklyn, N.Y. (6).
quar(er, caCching the Lakers at leagues m runs battoo In last
Nelsonville .. · 10 4 948 854 grams, seen teo limes each
No. Car. St. 130 urman Tl
Che period's conclusion, 92-92. Stason, and ptlcher Jlm Malon- Rio Grande College's JV
Jackson . .. , 8 5 861 848 week on Channel 7, are well
Vanderbilt 117 Georgia 9'1
MODESTO, Calif. (UPI) . fhe lead clmnged bands three ey, a 20game wmner.
ketball team leet a 11,_ 96
Logan . . . . ... 5 B 748 861 known for a directness and in~ory&amp;Henry 70 Cing Col!. 64 Henry Aldridge, 149, San Jose,
tunes lhrongh the_ flrSC five Jay, 30, lwd • !h'l season last test to Mountain Stale
Middleport ... 3 11 874 935 cts1veness that are seldom seen Oblo High Scbool BaskethaU Fta. Southera 101 Rollina 75
Calif., outpointed Polo Corona,
mmutes uf the !mal pertod year as arm troubles contmued of Parkersburg Monday
Gallipolis .... 3 11 790 875 on telev!SJon. As prestdent of
U. dp
te
I"
naJ
Fla.
Presby.
94
Tampa
U.
82
149,
Sooora, Mex. (10).
1
before John Havlicek hit • : tu plague him.
The JV's now 10-5 for
Pomeroy ..
2 12 745 1015 the DeCroit Sports Broadcasters By mle
.,.., n rna"'
Florida U. 67 Tennessee 63
bucket and Jones followed with PavleCich, also hoChered by year · wili end their season
TOTALS
M M IIU71M7 Associatioo, Diles has worke_
d:Coshocton ~
th W
Shorter ffl Spring Hill 58
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (VPI)··- · ·- ---' injuries, still played In C18 ain,;t MI. Verno• Bible
•
closely with the Tiger orgam- 'j
ortsrnou
est 56 Kentucky 108 Mississippi 65
Fred Hernandez, 110, Laa
UPI Class AA High jgames and had a .319 batting !t Rio Saturday, beginning
za11on and hts knowledge of Che P~whatao P,omt 99
.
,Talladega Col!. 103 Fisk 92
Vegas, outpointed Gene llrfant.
average.
Do
.
SEOAL RESERVES
game and tis plays makes for I' heeling CII .Va.) McKutley tii ,Martin 69 Hiwassee 63
151!, Henderson, Nev. (IJ)
Keough
and
.lames
were
UJed
I
Ki.,
mJV'•
~
..
~~·Smltb
T+IB;
TEAM
W
L
p
OP
.
penetrating
reporting.
Westfall
64
PikeCon
51
Ga.
Southern
87
Stetson
6CI
(Nevada middleweight UOe),
School Cage Poll
' in reserve roles and Ruiz was Hiltoo 5-4-14; Joseph H-22;
J k 011
12 I 692 472 . In speakmg ahout the .~n~al Cleveland East Tech li9
1,=-======----======..io=;;;;;i;-;
CllLUMBUS CUPI)-The final used primarily a sa pinch run- Daniel !3-1-27. Warne
r!~a~ . ... .' ·;; 12 1 681 548 asSlgnmenl, Diles sa1d, Were
Cleveland West Tech 51
1~, United hooPre ss . 1nlerAAnatiobana1 1ner,
vis 2-9-4; M~ I-C).%;
Athem . . .. .. . t 4 563 494 going landoFlorida with co lord cawm- ClevelaCinde:~~ndAMda~llo85 e
1
1
htgh sc
~ a.&lt;s
s. 1-1-3· TOTALS 41-14-98.
Gallipolis .. " 7 7 538 604 eras
an open mm . e
Y s 62
Sarvlng Meigs County Since 1861
ketbatl ratmgs, wtth ftrst placdse ,ry (1), Maple Heights, WellsCon J MountaiD
Stale (ll5l
Wellston _. ... 4 9 500 571 hthopeT_to be a bl~.eo relepodrt that
Cia~••~ TSeclour:"nalenl
Vlll t's and won • 1ost recor _ :and Zanesville 10 eacb; Ports· Rhodes l5-2-32; Gardner
N 1 .11
,
e
Igers
w1
~
con
~
ers
~n
.
.
4 10 582 614
U.rough games of Feb. 19 momouth 9; Massillon, Bedford l6; Fickieson 1.:~- 17 ;
M~.:;~ .:". 3 11 518 655 66- but the progra m wtll avoid Mmerva 77 North Canton til
pan•ntheses:
[and Mansfield 7 each; Board- 7-2-!6; Klnchaloe 4-C).B:
Pomeroy .. •. S II 520 538
Canton Lrncoln Tl Perry 55
Te8111
PolD!s,mao and Shaker Heights 6 ~ · SUrface 0-4-4; Collins
TOTALS
M 54 45lN l59t MORIARTY HONORED
Glenwood 6Z Tuslaw 43
I. Day C'hmnde (!%) (17-1) 277ieach; Cincinnati Purcell, Cleve- %· Fisher 102 . TOTALS
NEW YORK (UPI) -UIIIted
Cta11 A Tlllrlllllllflll
AGENCY, INC.
2. CanCon McKy (10) (1'1:-1) 267ltand St. Joseph, Upper Sandus- .lis.
'
WEDNESDAY'S GAME:
Press International sports wr~
New Concord Sectional
3. Lima Shawnee (8) (]H) 2391ky, Tipp City and Clncimlatl Score al haU _
Ractae at Pomeroy
ler Ttm Monarty will ba New Concord 76 MBcllson 48
lill Childs ..
Rodney
Downing, Agents
,
4. Cleve E: 1crh (2) (14-2) 158;Witnrow 4 each: Toledo Ma- 55, Rio 39.
FRIDAY'S GAMESt
honored by his UP! colleagues FrazeyshW'g 91 New Athena U
5. Tulcoo
J •~Y (2) (17-1) 137 lcomber, Tiffin Columbian, SaWellaton at Athens
at a party, March 3, at the La
Dover flectfonal
.. '
6. Warren Harding (17-1) 108[lem, Canton Lincoln, Fremoat,
•
S"'dl
Logan al Jackson
,S.ala RestlW'anl. Moriarty will Hiland 50
7. Elyria tlo-3)
101 CoshocCon, Dayton Meadowdale Pirates are v- .
Middleport va. Zaleski at Wells- I!tocame a member of the
DeDRison St. Mary 49
8. Middletown (I) ([f-) 4 83 Troy and Akron South 3 each; Winner over Wilton loa, Class A Sectlooal Tourna- .Newsday
sporta departmeal Dover St. Joseph 78
9. &amp;mi!Con Garfield (5-3) 63 ILancaster and Asntand 2 eacb; WU.TON (U)- Wello 1-1-3; ment, 7 p. m.
n..ex~l_'m~,o~nth.~----------N~e~w'."eo~m~er~s~town~_'llll~..,.....,....,....,,.,..,.....,,.,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,....,~·
10. Columbus East 111-5)
60Lima Senior, Sylvania, Winters- Pleoce ~; Mynater
Pomeroy n . Wlltoo, 8:30 p. m. Second 10 teams: II. Colum- ivllle, YoungSiown Mooney I , Goss 6-3-15; Strausbanah
at Wellston, Sectional Touma'"' West 52: 12. Cleveillnd John 1 each.
I Peters 5-11-10; Long 1-C)-2;
ment.
~uams 38; 13. Findlay 31; 14.
ALS 11-5-41.
SAniRDAY'S GAMES:
Columbus Linden 25: 15. WI!- ~
ASOUMES NEW POST
Nortb Gallla (50) Ga!Upolill vs. South Point, •t
nington and Piqua !4 each; t7. RUTHERFORD, N.J. (UP!) 1-t-Z; Smith ~18; Garrett
Oak Hill, T p. m., Class AA
~·inneytown 23; 18. Dayton 'Dick Holub, the only 22; Twyman 1-C)-2; Deet ~; Sectiooat tournament.
~OO&gt;evelt 21: 19. Hamilton Taft Ibasketball coacb Fairleigh Dick- Skidmore 3-C).fi; TOTAU 22-6- Jackson vs. Rock Hill, at Oak,
and Akron East 15 each.
lson ever hes had announced 50.
8:30 p. m. Sectional Toumahthen: Parma Valley Forge lhls resignation Monday.
By quarters:
men!.
II; Cincinnati Elder 13; Cleve- He will become director
of North Galla
14 10 14 !%-50
1: vJ Sl Edward 12; Sandusky the school's Master of Arts WUCon
14 9 II 7--41
Wesl
11; Dayton Roth, Martins Fer- Cea~hing_
program.
Reserves- NG 40 WllCon 34.~~~~113~W~h~il:wo~r:th~70~=;;;1

HELEN HELP US!

~·
NONB IIU BLIND••••..

22.

'

Boston .and Cincinnati Triumph Diles Heading to Florida

2-Dally Bentlnat. ,._..,.MJddleporl, 0., J'lb. 21, 1888

YOI!TII A8UD FOR rrt
Tbls eollllllll ill fGr
YOUDI
people, lbetr probllml IIICI
ura, lbelr troubles and fun.
filii. • wltb the Nil ot Belen
Help USI, It welcom• a.u&amp;hl,
bot WOII't dod&amp;e I 11411'10111 qu•
lloo wltb I llrulb«f.
Se8d your tee~~oqe queatlonl
to YOVTB ASKED P'OR IT,
can ol Belen Help US!, IIIII

t_"~eb

Athen8'Fro8b '·"

ALL s1.uis ·

Ci!ICAGO (IIPI) A declsionthe hout In executive session appearatiCe before making up cr!Uclzed the boul·edlltrlally. the oomml••ion, the governor "H I lmew everytbing I had
will be made Friday whether to Monday. It heard an apology bla mind. Chairman Joe Trlltor Kerner'• request that the and the public both In a aald en poUtlca would have
permit the CaaaJua Clay-Ernest from Clay for alleged "unpatrio- said he would be guided by commission reeonslder t b e statement and lD • · lelepbone been taken that atf\OUSiy," be
Terrell light Marcb 29 for the Uc" remarkll, and deferred any Kerner's wishes whether to 1leenae lor lhe bout stemmed call to the commls8ioll Monday. added; "and they knowing that
undisputed world beavywefght action .on the scrap until Clay , approve or ciiJawrove.
from Clay's remarks last week
No More ''Conuneftll"
I'm not a politician, I never
cha;nplonshlp. · Informed sour- makes a personal appearance
Polfllcol F-.JI
alter be waa reel~ltecl from Newsmen, he complained, would have opened my mouth."
ces speculated no action would Friday.
Redztenda declared the llgbl 1-Y to 1-A In the military draft, "wenl off half '""'ked on the The three commlssl"'!ers
be taken to prevent the bool C&amp;mmlssloner Lou Radzienda bad become a ''pelltfcal fool,. making b1m ellifb!e for !mme- foub]&lt;!ct of politics," he said. agreed Monday the! the ftght
The Jlllnals Athletic Commis- declared that he would not vote hall," and aald _be did not dlste ,!"'uctlon. ~ernt;'; called I "From this moment on, thellstill wu "approved." They raid
sion, under inslructlens from eo disapprove the bout, end believe the collllDISSIOD shllllld th~ dls&amp;ustlng' IJid unpalrt- 1newspaper wnters will never they wanted to bear a personal
Gov. otto Kerner took a Comml88loner Joe Robichaxu accept dlclatlon from newapa· otic. '
.
maneuver and trick me on any I apology from Clay on Friday
aecond loot at 111 ~pproval 11f said he would await Clay's pers. Three local papers bavt However, Clay apologized to subject about politics or !bel before cllscussina !be maHer
war in Viet Nam.H
further.

co~ coat and blhusbka, .0..... ;uung" tiran springtime, tile
111 with actress-pal ~ coat BeD Grauen (Melanie Kahane),
oi on Incomlna abo!l; .• ltiiDcl Maggie McNeill!, the Huber
raid theY probably cOidd 1411 Bos&lt;'OWII!el, great tenor tmel"
tldlets lor f30: not Sandy, lilt · ·nu. Martinelli; and tileD WI
Jailer laid, "I'd rather aet a took 1 tall .boml a!lllr mlclo
Utile rua for tha ball" .· . Tba . lll.llht 1upper driven by cabbla
5th Ave. marchol'll
Included Luter Lowlt, proudly display.
Marty Allen, In PhYIIII Dlller'a Ing the autograph he'd Just •
darwest q, ehecked coat IJid lnCied - by very New York'
111athe - · Uie a grey-Ra• oolncldence, from Pilar Loreno
nel Martian.
.II (wbo'4 111118 "llm!n•. E..
In the "21"1obby, American Ylra" In "Don Giovanni")
Airlines boas C. R. Smltb tel~ Naturally cabhle • Lowlt hed
Ina Joltes about MorloD Do- o!asslcal mualc lhncblng nil
., ... At lhe MelrHIIItD 0.,. elaalcll tall ... Tbert'l ~
11'1 lht Nal (II oppoaed to tng DOW ID nolb about Mozlrt I
epe;,...l nlsht) opera kwtn - m111fo; bot ll'fll 11t1or J a n
Tom Dewey, Gloria Vanderbilt Pierce did setal sllrtllngly thin
(ber gray lresses startle any. . . . Cesare
Slepl's coatumes
CillO who keepo
thinking sba , were prettier than all the dlval
should remain a ldd forever), together; the ladles ID
our
llerge Obo!tllliy with a lluul)' box noted that Slepl'a allk"!l
CIIIO-third bill ap, "'oily end 1e11111 were the slrllghal ol
Qoarlle Btrna. lady
Sllall otage . . . SboWI how eloaely
lluueU celebrating looking lhe girls watch Cesare.

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CHICAGO (UPI) - Iowa ftnally did what tht prHeason
experts said the &amp;wkeyes were
capable of doing - knocked off
front-running Micblgao. But the
victory didn't mate ony
dtanges In tht Big Ten stand-

lie's acaredt -H.
Thll eohnDD II dedlealtd II
family llvln&amp;, so II you're baY.
Ing !del INUblt ar jult plall
trOIIble, let Helen help YOU.
Shi wiD 11M wlwM ,_
owa amudllll t~perltncea. Air
dr• He!•- ' '!el hi t1

got lour
of hillsurge,
28 points
the
Iowa upeet Michigan tl-l!Z; last
minute
but In
game
Obio State upoet MinnOIOit 101- hanors wool to Minnesota's Ar·
M; Northwestern downed Wis- chie Clark, whose 10 booaled
consin 7CHS; end Purdue de- blm Into lllird place In tho Big
lealed lndlaaa 'IH8 In action Ten lndlvfdual contest.
Monday alght.
Northwestern's win wu the
Alter the games, Michigan Wlldcala' fourth •lral&amp;biiD the
was leading the BIB Ten with BIB Ten, but they, !Ike the
on H record In quest ol Ita aec- llowkeyes, bad too many pno
ond oonseruttve tltlt, lnd Mldt· vfous los!es to make them
lpD State and l!lilloll were lied tbreall lor tbe tllle. Jim Burna
lor second with CI-t.
of Nortbweotern led all IC«''O''
The Hawkeyes scored lbefr In the win wltb 21.
lOth otralgbt win at borne but The otalldtngo:
they couldn't shackle CUZie 1
W L I'll Opl
Russell, top scorer Ill tha Michigan
8 e IHCI 841
!•ague. The senior 11tr from Mich. Stall
a s 721 ea
Chicago poured In 31, just about Dllnols
I S 786 7S1
his average, ud bung 011 to the Iowa
6 4 791 761
scoring lead wtlll Sit, a acant Minnesota
5 a &amp;If 146
threa more than Dave Schell- N'weatern
6 5 T9J '199
base of Purdue.
OIJio Stale
4 I T85 Ill
ScbeJibue got II! In Purdue's Indiana
a 7 m 80tl
win over Indiana In :he battle Purdue
I 7 718 8118
of the conference dOerrnals. Wlaconstn
I 7 740 1M
logs.

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nounced Monday that they had
signed quarterback Dick Shiner
for 11166. The former Maryland
Now the Boilermakers, the player joined Washtngtoa
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Hoeeien and W!aconsill bring 11164.
up the rear wfth 3-7 records.
The Redskina also added Don
Ohio Stole got a last minute Doll to their slaH u offensive
win over Minnesota, dropping backfield coach. He wu 111 the .....,.roy
the once-t!Ue cantendfng Gopb- stall of tho Loa Aqeletl Rama
Middleport
era to a 5-11 mark. AI Petera last aeasoo.

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OCEANS!pE, CaUl. &lt;UPI) - When the bUll was about to chain · of events wblcb left 1 one eme11ency telephont IS! later ~ld they ~vered thai ln1 lo Mus Fredd~ Houda-1 $ti,Oit.tl sront for 1 pbyalell W.yGreybound driver TbCJIDBS Bar- miles north of Ibis Cily and half dozen people dead, at least located in the area.
the trailer truck drtver had !ell shell,_ Moklr Vehicles R&lt;1lst·1 Illness program under Tille 1 uy skies.
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t-en of Los Angelea W1l8 drlvlnJ aboKt IO'mllei10Utbealt of Lot that many serloUily injured,
Slopa ~alo Tralltr
the ~ck of hos veh!cle, rar m Middlepoll. Hours .for 1of the ElemenllrJ aud Secood.. ·
northbound on U.S, 101. Patchy Anaelll, Harbert uollced aever· aeores of mooor vehlclea Harbert decided to cross the protruding 3 feet, 4 Inches moo! these reservall61111
are 1.110o 1 ary School Act. Deem
lilt
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fog obllteraled the steep hills of al cll'll had sb&gt;pped by lhe side wreckt!tl and caUied a traffic hl(!hway kl flag down . a the rt(!ht or outer lane when he!6·30 p.m.. every eveninl until I Thuroday had only verbal ap~· IB~ , .
tht Camp Pendletoll Marine of the road becau!e of a jam involving thouaa11ds of iouthbound vehicle and dos- 1skipped. .
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the deadhne, Feb. 23 ·
1proval of lhe IJ'ant. Soulllem Wll'lll! . . . II Jh. ~ It
base to his rtlbt and the colllalon involvlna apparent automobllea.
. patch Its drover kl lelepbone To avo•d hitting the trans·
Local earlier was awarded ·• IS. Wr- rl 1 !IIIli ....., ltl
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Paclflo Ocean 1o h11 left. AI injurlea. He slopped his bus and The 13-mlle stretch of lour- authorities. He sb&gt;pped an port, a • u t h b " nd aulo
FINAL APPROVAL
$14,6119.38 Ifant for a remedial lliiiJC I• e, • ... ...
timll, even the sometlmell started seWng out nares alonl lane dlvkled biJhway ls known automobile transport traDer I changed lanes m front of • I Ronald Deem, SoutberD J.o. readinl pregram.
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&lt;111'VinC blghway wu visible for the highway.
as ''Slauibtor Alley" beC81118 loaded with lOVen cars.
tanker truck .. The truck drover ,
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...n~ly..:•=.~feei.::__ _ _ _....:__Then::::::._:bei!an::.....:an::._:iner::::edi:::'ble:::,lo::f...;pr~llr:....:la::ta::I..:•::cel::de::::"t::•·:...ODI~y:_.:Call£=ornla=;;...hl.:.lb_w_ay:....:.pa_tro_Imen! swerved to his left and otruck
• the middle divider-cables
tacbed 'to poles b&gt; p~;::
headon collision. This · &lt;
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lhe gasoline tanker b&gt; halt I
abruplly on !he inside or left \
lane. Now the two lanes were :
blocked, nltlng the stage for a
series of fiery oolliaions.
A Chevrolet Corvair contain· ;
lng a man and preanant
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wedged Itself between the two [
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1U911able trucks. A IBM; Chevrolet and I
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-1and get Amerloan l1'00pt out of!Itowever, lies "' .....a theJaolloa .....-· •
, buge grocery van joined lhe
French President Charles de the country or under French withdrawal c~mes aild bow,hlat.orlcal tide.
I mesa and the gasollne mnker 1
Gaulle'l pubUc~nouneement c•Jmmand.
secure South V•et Nam must be l The U.S. view, u upounded'e~ploded in flames
&gt;f Ids determln tl
to quit[ The French leader's a"ertlon ' before it !likes place.
by Secretary of StaU: Dean
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.~A'I'O lD 116t an his renewed that !he Viet Nam war ean be And lhe respective asses• Rusk, 111 that Ameroea
1
rritlci8111 of U.S. actions in Viet Isettled only by withdrawal of ments are poles apart. De fighting a key baUie &amp;illnst
Uf00Ut
~am poured salt in open all foreign troops and "neulrall· Gaulle believes the United Communist expansio11 -1 bat· I
oounds in Washington.
.zation of the area is not greally Stales ls caught In an "accldenl tie whieh must be won If anti·
But administration o!flclalsiat odds with the long-range of history" in Viet Nam and Is Communlat barriers elsewhere
S
me under orders to expreso lU.S. objecitve. The differenee fighting 1 futlle rearguard In the world are 1o hold.
10 reaction b&gt; the general's I
Routine buainess was tranaact1
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oewa conference statemenla
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ed and AI Leonard, regatta chair
a.yond the USual bland asser0
man, urged a '.lrge turnouq
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Presldtol Johnson appears
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he p
B•"" when the Pomeroy Chamber
Ch
from thne famoua
Mermlned b&gt; avoid any trans- An identical format of service I eroy Baptist Church, the Rev. Ice return• kl I
omeroy "" ,ol Commerce met Monday af·
oosa
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~/!antic wrangle with De will be used this year by all Carver Williams, paslor.
list church. lhe
ternoon at Bailey's Restaurant.
brands:
.aulle over the wisdom of I churches participating In the -Wednll8day, Mar&lt;h 9, Grace Ministers of
congrega1tOns , Fred Crow Pomeroy atlor· ,
-.nerican policy In Europe and !annual series of Lenten Com· Episcopal Church, lhe Rev. will assist eaeh other In the !ney, presented a report on act- '
eZobca Reels eBransan Reels
\sia -110 matter how stroDg i munlty services in Pomeroy on Richard Martin, Rector.
services wtth the host paslor iivltles of the community pro·
llte provocation.
Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
- Wednesday, Mareh 16, the preaching.
. motion program and the sec- · eMarlin Reels • Action Rodt
Allllude Alreadjr Known
Ash Wednellday bas been left Salvation Army, Envoy Ray No service Is planned on the ! retary's report by John wm.l
De Gaulle'• deelaraUoa MoD· lo the individual congregations, Wining, pastor.
I Wednesday of Holy Week, but !lam Blaettnar was approved.
d&gt;y !hat the Norlh Atlantic but starling next week, com- -Wednesday, March 23, tbe a three · hour servoce fro~ Attending wert Jack C•r&gt;ty,
ROD &amp; REEL COMBINATIONS
To·caty wu "no lonJer
munlty worship will be held u Ft!tlerated Cbureh, the Rev.! noon until 3 p. m. on Good Fri· president; Kennit Walkln, trea;occord wHh the times" simply follows:
Wilbur PeJTin, pastor.
day In lhe Grace EptScopal llUI'er; Blaettner, N. w. CompREDUCED AS MARKED!
made public 80 attitude U.S. -Wednesday Marcb 2, Pom- -Wednesday, Mareh 30,
Church wlll Involve partlclpat-~ b&gt;n, Richard Chambers. Crow, 1
otiflcialt have lmoWD about
mg and preaching by clergymen Blll Downie, Bob Jacobs, Bob I
,orne time. Cbarlea E. Bohlen,
INITIATED IN HONORARY ol the Methodist, Lutheran and Wingett, Bob Grant, Leonard
EXAMPLE:
U.S. ambassador lo
Jennller Lohse a student at Christian Churchea, In addition and Ken Grover.
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lo lhe above.
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MARTIN REEL, WAS IUS
••&gt;ng ago repolted that
Oblo State University, Ia one This service ol soag prayer,
MINISTERS NAMED
ACTION ROD, WAS 16.17 - - Laulle bad twl
of 71 juniors, seniOrS aad gradd medltatl'
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objectivea 1u Europe:
uate ·arudents initiated inb&gt; Qm. readings an
OltS
Two mm~aters, no three, as ·
-To lllbtlilute for a
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.cron Nu national home eco!IOII)o lhe seven last words of Christ incorrectly reported Monday.
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dominated by the United
Word has lleen tece~ved of 1.
esda Feb 1 wUI be a "Come
will officiate the funeral serv:ce ,
loose
eoalederatioll
death
of
Mrs.
D&lt;:nnis
Doug~~r:f''o!::erony,Nu
k
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Leave
anytime"
program,
of Carl c. Manley. They are !be i
8
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r . wblch Fr
mJsbl las, 43, m Bellefontame on Sun- • ••rvmay
be
carried
in
part
over
Revs Charlea Rodgers and •
.~~:. 1_..._~ 1k lliCit
She had beea a Jlfelonl promote acholarsblp, 1eadenhlp Radio SlaUon WMPO.
. n Weaver. Serviceo are '
- · ...... • I)IOketlor Middleport unW co- and research !JI tbe world wide With lhe cooperation of
Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the !
lng b&gt; Bellefonbllne a few years home econonuca .;:rvemenl. County Ministerial
Christian Union Church
PHONE WY 2-2848
man./: ~ATG
lulrlca
ago. She was prececled in death Miss Lohse Ia the ughtor of lhe Meigs Counly Junior
Middleport.
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her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lobse, ber of Commerce also Ia pro- ~~~~;;::;:;;;;;;:;;::
oureaucracy, from French
include her bus- Wolle-Dr., Pomeroy.
motlng 8 county-wide service
,
D&lt;:nnis: two IIOIIS, Max
the general theme of "Milke\
and
lhree dou(!hterl,
Religion ln AmerlCB Live" lo
Ph~be. ~renda and Nadine,
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be held Tuesday, March 29, In
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11ellefontame; her_ mother, Mrs. .
the Pomeroy Junior High
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,&gt;rayer by the !Wv Donald Phoebe Le!, Moddlpeort: ftve '
I auditorium.
Aoone and the Bag i-••tslers, CaJTie Bronson, BelleP """e '"~ fontaine ; Ruby Major, MiddleMa
led by Leslie lllglea, Brownie port· Majorle Fer"'•oon West
Scot Mrs Reyuolds' morning
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',Bonnie Whttllngton, Mid lng of Pomeroy Villa&amp;e Coun"
M Willi ID&amp;Iea
dleport, two brothers, Larry cil schedUled Monday nlcbt was
.:~ : bus~
Lee alld William Lee, both of cancellt!tl when 1 quorum could
r ng I
ro
e
Dexter City.
be •"'ten
and read c:ommunlcaUon from Funeral serlcea wiD be Wed- . not
... •
U you can bear people talk
\Ira. Harold Lohse,
nelday at 2 p m at Bellelon.l Mayor Charles I.egar how· and can't make. out the words
llis.trict Dlreclor at P.R.A.
taine, with IJurial.there.
ever, indicated loday he and ~=~r' t~enn this will besmau
whoch she urged parents lo
Sewage Committee Chairman hearing aid
port the P.T.A.. PTOit'am
Leslie Fultz completed and sent Jd%ed unit, has
offered her assiStance
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revised applications b&gt; the Far- liy a man who him.sel_f
any problems in lhe
mers Home Administration re- of hearing
lzation.
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lo Pomeroy's federal over 10 'J~E~i~~
A nominallllg committee
can Bar AssociiUon, replying grant on Ita proposed sewer· aid,
•ppolnted and Includes Mrs. b&gt; Senate criticism of U. S. ages.
clear.
Keith Goble, Mrs. Thomas Rue, !woefln policy, stood allsned Mayor Leger said the up- ~slid
\lr . .lobo Fultz and Mr. Wil- the adminlslration
loday In dated plana are lo make the viii- will ;,·,!celve.fu~lli:J~~~n;~:~~
!tam Ingles. Mr. Ingles also defending the United Stales' age eligible for a llfanl under at no cost or ol
announced lhe Third Grade position in Viet Nam as legal the FHA acl
soever.-Adv.
play would be presented at the under inlernatlonal law.
meeting on Mareh 21st and The ABA'I HoUlle of Delethe annual klndel'f!arlen presen- galea, in a mld ~ year meeting,
tation would be seen May 16.
unanlmoUllly
suppotted the
The new public address sya- !orl'lgn policy resolution Mml·ll
tern was used for the first time day by a vote of 711-0.
at the meeting and addftional
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outlets have been placed on lhe INCOMPLETE REPORTING
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
... SMALl·
The program, presented by White House Preas Secretary
the !Wv. Donald Boone, inclurf. Bill D. Moyers belle\lll the
ed a t!Oiorad slide film with tap. chief !allures of lbe \V'ashlDgtoll
ed commentary made by both preu OOI'JII result from iDcoJn.
Mr. and Mrs. Boone on a vaca. plete rather than fnaecurale
tion !rip tl!rouch the southwest- reporting.
ern lilies lo lhe Baptist Collo
ventfon beld In San Francisco.
When Your
The film lneluded mauy lnterestloe lllea through the w•t
Sorrow Is Too
whleh the Boone family, IncludGrut for Word•
Ing David and Jeanne, toured.
FoUowina tbe program reExpre.. Your
freabmenta were tiii'Vetl wHh
Mrs. iCemletb Sellel and Mn.
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TIME OU'P FOR LAUGHS: Produeer Hll'I'J Belafoale
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ml the nation's 120,000 miles .
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l'lte Ohio River alone CBrried

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OCEANS!pE, CaUl. &lt;UPI) - When the bUll was about to chain · of events wblcb left 1 one eme11ency telephont IS! later ~ld they ~vered thai ln1 lo Mus Fredd~ Houda-1 $ti,Oit.tl sront for 1 pbyalell W.yGreybound driver TbCJIDBS Bar- miles north of Ibis Cily and half dozen people dead, at least located in the area.
the trailer truck drtver had !ell shell,_ Moklr Vehicles R&lt;1lst·1 Illness program under Tille 1 uy skies.
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t-en of Los Angelea W1l8 drlvlnJ aboKt IO'mllei10Utbealt of Lot that many serloUily injured,
Slopa ~alo Tralltr
the ~ck of hos veh!cle, rar m Middlepoll. Hours .for 1of the ElemenllrJ aud Secood.. ·
northbound on U.S, 101. Patchy Anaelll, Harbert uollced aever· aeores of mooor vehlclea Harbert decided to cross the protruding 3 feet, 4 Inches moo! these reservall61111
are 1.110o 1 ary School Act. Deem
lilt
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fog obllteraled the steep hills of al cll'll had sb&gt;pped by lhe side wreckt!tl and caUied a traffic hl(!hway kl flag down . a the rt(!ht or outer lane when he!6·30 p.m.. every eveninl until I Thuroday had only verbal ap~· IB~ , .
tht Camp Pendletoll Marine of the road becau!e of a jam involving thouaa11ds of iouthbound vehicle and dos- 1skipped. .
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the deadhne, Feb. 23 ·
1proval of lhe IJ'ant. Soulllem Wll'lll! . . . II Jh. ~ It
base to his rtlbt and the colllalon involvlna apparent automobllea.
. patch Its drover kl lelepbone To avo•d hitting the trans·
Local earlier was awarded ·• IS. Wr- rl 1 !IIIli ....., ltl
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FINAL APPROVAL
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timll, even the sometlmell started seWng out nares alonl lane dlvkled biJhway ls known automobile transport traDer I changed lanes m front of • I Ronald Deem, SoutberD J.o. readinl pregram.
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&lt;111'VinC blghway wu visible for the highway.
as ''Slauibtor Alley" beC81118 loaded with lOVen cars.
tanker truck .. The truck drover ,
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• the middle divider-cables
tacbed 'to poles b&gt; p~;::
headon collision. This · &lt;
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lhe gasoline tanker b&gt; halt I
abruplly on !he inside or left \
lane. Now the two lanes were :
blocked, nltlng the stage for a
series of fiery oolliaions.
A Chevrolet Corvair contain· ;
lng a man and preanant
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wedged Itself between the two [
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WASHINGTON &lt;UPI)
-1and get Amerloan l1'00pt out of!Itowever, lies "' .....a theJaolloa .....-· •
, buge grocery van joined lhe
French President Charles de the country or under French withdrawal c~mes aild bow,hlat.orlcal tide.
I mesa and the gasollne mnker 1
Gaulle'l pubUc~nouneement c•Jmmand.
secure South V•et Nam must be l The U.S. view, u upounded'e~ploded in flames
&gt;f Ids determln tl
to quit[ The French leader's a"ertlon ' before it !likes place.
by Secretary of StaU: Dean
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.~A'I'O lD 116t an his renewed that !he Viet Nam war ean be And lhe respective asses• Rusk, 111 that Ameroea
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rritlci8111 of U.S. actions in Viet Isettled only by withdrawal of ments are poles apart. De fighting a key baUie &amp;illnst
Uf00Ut
~am poured salt in open all foreign troops and "neulrall· Gaulle believes the United Communist expansio11 -1 bat· I
oounds in Washington.
.zation of the area is not greally Stales ls caught In an "accldenl tie whieh must be won If anti·
But administration o!flclalsiat odds with the long-range of history" in Viet Nam and Is Communlat barriers elsewhere
S
me under orders to expreso lU.S. objecitve. The differenee fighting 1 futlle rearguard In the world are 1o hold.
10 reaction b&gt; the general's I
Routine buainess was tranaact1
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oewa conference statemenla
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ed and AI Leonard, regatta chair
a.yond the USual bland asser0
man, urged a '.lrge turnouq
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Lenten Community orshippinJJ Schedule

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Presldtol Johnson appears
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B•"" when the Pomeroy Chamber
Ch
from thne famoua
Mermlned b&gt; avoid any trans- An identical format of service I eroy Baptist Church, the Rev. Ice return• kl I
omeroy "" ,ol Commerce met Monday af·
oosa
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~/!antic wrangle with De will be used this year by all Carver Williams, paslor.
list church. lhe
ternoon at Bailey's Restaurant.
brands:
.aulle over the wisdom of I churches participating In the -Wednll8day, Mar&lt;h 9, Grace Ministers of
congrega1tOns , Fred Crow Pomeroy atlor· ,
-.nerican policy In Europe and !annual series of Lenten Com· Episcopal Church, lhe Rev. will assist eaeh other In the !ney, presented a report on act- '
eZobca Reels eBransan Reels
\sia -110 matter how stroDg i munlty services in Pomeroy on Richard Martin, Rector.
services wtth the host paslor iivltles of the community pro·
llte provocation.
Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
- Wednesday, Mareh 16, the preaching.
. motion program and the sec- · eMarlin Reels • Action Rodt
Allllude Alreadjr Known
Ash Wednellday bas been left Salvation Army, Envoy Ray No service Is planned on the ! retary's report by John wm.l
De Gaulle'• deelaraUoa MoD· lo the individual congregations, Wining, pastor.
I Wednesday of Holy Week, but !lam Blaettnar was approved.
d&gt;y !hat the Norlh Atlantic but starling next week, com- -Wednesday, March 23, tbe a three · hour servoce fro~ Attending wert Jack C•r&gt;ty,
ROD &amp; REEL COMBINATIONS
To·caty wu "no lonJer
munlty worship will be held u Ft!tlerated Cbureh, the Rev.! noon until 3 p. m. on Good Fri· president; Kennit Walkln, trea;occord wHh the times" simply follows:
Wilbur PeJTin, pastor.
day In lhe Grace EptScopal llUI'er; Blaettner, N. w. CompREDUCED AS MARKED!
made public 80 attitude U.S. -Wednesday Marcb 2, Pom- -Wednesday, Mareh 30,
Church wlll Involve partlclpat-~ b&gt;n, Richard Chambers. Crow, 1
otiflcialt have lmoWD about
mg and preaching by clergymen Blll Downie, Bob Jacobs, Bob I
,orne time. Cbarlea E. Bohlen,
INITIATED IN HONORARY ol the Methodist, Lutheran and Wingett, Bob Grant, Leonard
EXAMPLE:
U.S. ambassador lo
Jennller Lohse a student at Christian Churchea, In addition and Ken Grover.
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MARTIN REEL, WAS IUS
••&gt;ng ago repolted that
Oblo State University, Ia one This service ol soag prayer,
MINISTERS NAMED
ACTION ROD, WAS 16.17 - - Laulle bad twl
of 71 juniors, seniOrS aad gradd medltatl'
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uate ·arudents initiated inb&gt; Qm. readings an
OltS
Two mm~aters, no three, as ·
-To lllbtlilute for a
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.cron Nu national home eco!IOII)o lhe seven last words of Christ incorrectly reported Monday.
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dominated by the United
Word has lleen tece~ved of 1.
esda Feb 1 wUI be a "Come
will officiate the funeral serv:ce ,
loose
eoalederatioll
death
of
Mrs.
D&lt;:nnis
Doug~~r:f''o!::erony,Nu
k
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Leave
anytime"
program,
of Carl c. Manley. They are !be i
8
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r . wblch Fr
mJsbl las, 43, m Bellefontame on Sun- • ••rvmay
be
carried
in
part
over
Revs Charlea Rodgers and •
.~~:. 1_..._~ 1k lliCit
She had beea a Jlfelonl promote acholarsblp, 1eadenhlp Radio SlaUon WMPO.
. n Weaver. Serviceo are '
- · ...... • I)IOketlor Middleport unW co- and research !JI tbe world wide With lhe cooperation of
Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the !
lng b&gt; Bellefonbllne a few years home econonuca .;:rvemenl. County Ministerial
Christian Union Church
PHONE WY 2-2848
man./: ~ATG
lulrlca
ago. She was prececled in death Miss Lohse Ia the ughtor of lhe Meigs Counly Junior
Middleport.
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her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lobse, ber of Commerce also Ia pro- ~~~~;;::;:;;;;;;:;;::
oureaucracy, from French
include her bus- Wolle-Dr., Pomeroy.
motlng 8 county-wide service
,
D&lt;:nnis: two IIOIIS, Max
the general theme of "Milke\
and
lhree dou(!hterl,
Religion ln AmerlCB Live" lo
Ph~be. ~renda and Nadine,
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be held Tuesday, March 29, In
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11ellefontame; her_ mother, Mrs. .
the Pomeroy Junior High
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,&gt;rayer by the !Wv Donald Phoebe Le!, Moddlpeort: ftve '
I auditorium.
Aoone and the Bag i-••tslers, CaJTie Bronson, BelleP """e '"~ fontaine ; Ruby Major, MiddleMa
led by Leslie lllglea, Brownie port· Majorle Fer"'•oon West
Scot Mrs Reyuolds' morning
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',Bonnie Whttllngton, Mid lng of Pomeroy Villa&amp;e Coun"
M Willi ID&amp;Iea
dleport, two brothers, Larry cil schedUled Monday nlcbt was
.:~ : bus~
Lee alld William Lee, both of cancellt!tl when 1 quorum could
r ng I
ro
e
Dexter City.
be •"'ten
and read c:ommunlcaUon from Funeral serlcea wiD be Wed- . not
... •
U you can bear people talk
\Ira. Harold Lohse,
nelday at 2 p m at Bellelon.l Mayor Charles I.egar how· and can't make. out the words
llis.trict Dlreclor at P.R.A.
taine, with IJurial.there.
ever, indicated loday he and ~=~r' t~enn this will besmau
whoch she urged parents lo
Sewage Committee Chairman hearing aid
port the P.T.A.. PTOit'am
Leslie Fultz completed and sent Jd%ed unit, has
offered her assiStance
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revised applications b&gt; the Far- liy a man who him.sel_f
any problems in lhe
mers Home Administration re- of hearing
lzation.
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lo Pomeroy's federal over 10 'J~E~i~~
A nominallllg committee
can Bar AssociiUon, replying grant on Ita proposed sewer· aid,
•ppolnted and Includes Mrs. b&gt; Senate criticism of U. S. ages.
clear.
Keith Goble, Mrs. Thomas Rue, !woefln policy, stood allsned Mayor Leger said the up- ~slid
\lr . .lobo Fultz and Mr. Wil- the adminlslration
loday In dated plana are lo make the viii- will ;,·,!celve.fu~lli:J~~~n;~:~~
!tam Ingles. Mr. Ingles also defending the United Stales' age eligible for a llfanl under at no cost or ol
announced lhe Third Grade position in Viet Nam as legal the FHA acl
soever.-Adv.
play would be presented at the under inlernatlonal law.
meeting on Mareh 21st and The ABA'I HoUlle of Delethe annual klndel'f!arlen presen- galea, in a mld ~ year meeting,
tation would be seen May 16.
unanlmoUllly
suppotted the
The new public address sya- !orl'lgn policy resolution Mml·ll
tern was used for the first time day by a vote of 711-0.
at the meeting and addftional
~
outlets have been placed on lhe INCOMPLETE REPORTING
9" 818 •••
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
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The program, presented by White House Preas Secretary
the !Wv. Donald Boone, inclurf. Bill D. Moyers belle\lll the
ed a t!Oiorad slide film with tap. chief !allures of lbe \V'ashlDgtoll
ed commentary made by both preu OOI'JII result from iDcoJn.
Mr. and Mrs. Boone on a vaca. plete rather than fnaecurale
tion !rip tl!rouch the southwest- reporting.
ern lilies lo lhe Baptist Collo
ventfon beld In San Francisco.
When Your
The film lneluded mauy lnterestloe lllea through the w•t
Sorrow Is Too
whleh the Boone family, IncludGrut for Word•
Ing David and Jeanne, toured.
FoUowina tbe program reExpre.. Your
freabmenta were tiii'Vetl wHh
Mrs. iCemletb Sellel and Mn.
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TIME OU'P FOR LAUGHS: Produeer Hll'I'J Belafoale
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ml the nation's 120,000 miles .
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l'lte Ohio River alone CBrried

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shortening, thanks tO our ~!lic:iaJ formula• of high- Special Formula Bread. Cholca t!f Ulll1' w DARK.
est quality ingredien~. ~uLt: Hisll~llty protein in every slice, and everY thin slice light in weight FREEl Get )'0111",
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Say It Softly,
Say It Sincerely,
Say It Reverently

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occ~ of a '60 Plymoud. Fury.

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Blue mood or new mood

WRANGLER.
has just the jeans for you!

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RepriJientatlves of 10 orgiJ!I., oons disrussed a proposed Pl"/ visitors would be brought to 'In&amp;: and Pomeroy Drew • We!J. ruve 11 chairman lor organlz.
llllnns helped tick of!JIIIJI.
of evente, and the order the regatta by a train sponsor·/ ster LegiOn Post, tile parldn(. iJJg a local talent show.
aJni lor the 1966 Bt, 1le R.. In which they might be ·pre- : ed through the same organiza· 1 It was re(IOl'led there Is a Groupo represented at tbo
&amp;alta Weekend Tuesday olght sented.
l lion that was iR charge o! the / possibility of boat race1 btUJ meeting were the Meiga County
at Pomeroy ·towo haD.
Leonard said It lo planned top9115 Fall Foliage tour.
Saturday and Sunday. Tho Jaycees, P.....,y Drew., Web.
AI Leonard, general chair- have the boat races •anction.d 1 Committee chairmen for tht group also suggested an arch· ster American Legion' Pt8t,
man lor Ibis second replta, qain by the Mid • East oot 1 regatta are Willis Leadingham, ery contest, quartet
singing, Racine V,• •nteer Fire Depart.
Wtlcemed them by ooU.IIing board ABsociaUon. A Miss Am. , boat races and assistant gen- pancake eallnf contest,
ski ment, !Jeta Sigma Phi, Xi GaJn.
tho support of aU Individuals erica Pageant, parade, talent erat chair..,.n; Phil Globokar, contest and boat rides. Olin ma Mu, Middleport Volunteer
llld etvtc and eommunlty or. and ski shows along with many , parade and floats; J
Wil· Booth was appointed to learn H Fire Department, Pomeroy U.
&amp;4Pizatlona. He said the regal· other events, are In the plan.lliam Blaettnar, &lt;nasurer; Jack · there is a posslbWI}' of obtain· on's Club, Meigs County Min11 must be a county · wide pro. Ding prospectus. Leonard sald 1Carsey, Rick Martin and Paul ing the boat RhodocieJKiron from isterlal Association, Middlemotion.
artllllgements are being made I Cascl, promotion ; Ralph Welk· West Virginia to IJo used during port Chamber ol Conunerre ·
The regatta will be held to attract some 2,000 persons • er, host to outside visitors; J!o.l the regatta as 1 river event and tbo sponsorlllf organiza.J
Jun• 10, II, and 12.
from the
Columbus area tp / bert Wingelt, program; Pome- Paul Bowers, Farm Bureau Uon the Pomeroy Chamber of
The il'OUp ol about 211 per. the regatta races June 12. The roy Mayor Charles Legar, bou· represeJttotive,
•Feed to Commerce.

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rugcd, nrln' -tc&gt;p deniM,
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KAMPALA, UGANDAPremier Milton Ohole assumed
one • man rule ovar Uganda
today and Uve ol bla Clbine&amp; /
mmistero were In custody
•·pending an lnvestiption intD
lheir actlvUes."

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PATTY DUKE as
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(Tt•c hn i{'olor)

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2nd Floor Rt~dy To Wear Is Hoadquarton For
Wornono &amp; Girls Wrongloro. hi Floor Mens
Woar Is HOidquorton For Mens and Boyo
Wrangloro,

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FAMU.Y ENI'EIITAINED
Mr. and Mrs. Jo!eph Fields
i Sr. entertained tbelr family wltb
dinner Sunday, at their home,
Locust St. Present were Mr. and
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Mrs. Jerry Fields and son and
I Joseph Fields of Chicago, Ill.,
, Miss Mary Ann Fields, Columl bus, Miss Patricia Fields, Gall~
, poli!, and 1\lr. and Mrs. Flelda
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Dulth Modern Rt ylinr ib cu.biueu. of l"''l.liae Wlllnut Vt'f!l1f'N 1\nd
, lllected bardwood 10lids.
f u;oou volt ad-..a.no:::t!d Q·26 Cok.lr TV cha.uil: ••. ,._"._. &amp;-U""er for
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; Admiral Super Scope VHF T~&amp;net with
tl!W lw::war JIVN JO-.

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! f.A;;t UK. you hiDe UHF TV like a r11.d11.&gt;.
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4 Mrnirt~.l Culur Fuiclity Cuutrul . . ditJ IM'W WIU'Lnth IDW cokJr illd
blac.k -.txl whlte TV J&gt;jctur&lt;-s .
, .-\.dl:::l.iral Autouw l ic Degallllinll; CircWl elimiwt...:. llnJJW'I
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b)' nra.v ma.11DE'Uc tlt·hl•.
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that ri""' 11. iiharpw pkturt aDd JDf:rt!IUil'd bfi.Jh,tDMt..

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latest
anti •
r.mperatares will averop
lor auch sewer rentals may be Loss caused by the blaze Pleasant lor clothing, fur•iture, I
lean
tbreato
could
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collected .lrom property own- that broke out at about 8 a.m. bed clothing or ••Y otber useful
I•· • rrlsls Ia relations benormal hlghl allll lows Clev..
ers His opinion W03 In response was estimated at $6,500, It waa art1cies.
lween the United
States and .
load fi·ZI, Columbus a.u,
request by Meigs County reported there was no insur· The girls' sizes are 5 811d 8, 1
United Arab RepubUc.
Cincinnati 1&amp;-ZS. A
little
Bernard Fultz.
""'e on the home. Cause of the boys· sizes 8 and 12. and Mrs.
The Arab leader, In"" adcJ.. .
warmer . Tburaday, lltUe
Tile ICHOB .... loroaghl to blaze was believed to have been / Oldaker's sizes, _7 or t. Mr. 1.
re&gt;' Tuesday nlght.·markll'4! Un.
...... Friday and Saturday,
make er alai eleor tile legaJ. either a defechve flu or a , Oldaker wears Size HI&gt;
lty Day - the ellbtb annlver- . Martin Essex, Supedntendent a UIUe warmer ogain •boot
Funeral servlrea for Abalone ity of
overdue ;,.w. gas build-up in the furRace. The ' and 31·31 trousers. The Old· Funerol servir., lor Leroy
wy of the ""'""'-.Cui lllii8, of Schlols In the dty tf Akron: Sunday. Ptfeipllatloa
wiU Moore, 78, Syracuse. • .
eriJe roatalo 11 r.llddleport. family reported the
door of I akers are now staying with her Walson, Sr. 70.. Condor • st,
umon of Egypt and Syrm- also and
I former
teach total 11Jree • tentho to fiv.. thiS mormng at 2 a.m. wtll
M Fr k
hll lndl· the furnai'O had blown opeo the · molher and anyone
haVIng ' Pomeruy, who d1ed m Holzer
tnreatened to renew the war in Middleport Schools, was
tenths of81au Inch melted, .... held Saturday at % r.m.
he :.id
' lUgbt prior to the lire.
I thmgs to donate may cal l Mrs. ' hospital Tu"day, will be
the Yemen. Nuser speakmg at er at the American Assoetation currlng
IDOW Durrleo Fri. Ewing Chapel With burJOI
b bl g t
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1Alvm Hall at 882·291J
Hart- , Fndav at 2 p m. at the Ewmg
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C•iro University
out at of School Administrators andl day aoc1 aa ram or ooow lhe the Syracuoe Hill
;:'r pro 8 {
on Firemen said the lire was dis- , ford
Chapel w th the Rev. William
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lor providing Nahonai School Public Rela·f flrsl ol tbe wetk,
He had worked lor the
amo;:" 0 oer 11 eo11ec- covered by Mr. and Mrs. OldNew Haveo Fire Drpart. Thorp• 1
Burial ,.ill
Israel with 0111Jtary aid
He Uona Association meeting held
ersburg Rig and Reel for
· rt
aker"s lwo daughters, aged 5 ment
also starling
dnve be in the Beech Grove ...,..
1 yldear and 6 years. The youngsters for arhcles
18
lhreatent:d I
rreently in AUantic City.
years.
I 'hedepo counc 11 to"'b'
and :myone8 may
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1 program
ui a told lh ·
th th fl
war If lBMiel began attempts toN .sslex, wine
a edte c "non-a· Two Penons Fmed
lncludde htbls wihfel, lagooo type sewerage and set
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mother hat re .wteas call 882·2015, New Haven. or lie was preceded lo death II,
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uona
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ullmin'
au
By p omeroy Mayor d ettie .. oore,
. the areas of pourmg
school
he3e c Id· sewer chargn '"
. th Up
bed roug ad reg1s r the City building • (lr cec 1 nun· a Sisler• Hesste Ebersbach • a
· promtoldnee
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a lie
IS· Two
ren, Moore,
margebotb
Cunrung
am an to wn to be serves.
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room
chJef
brulher Clydeand
Watson
b II
MOSCOW - TWO RUSSIAN a CU'C es,
''.lmerica's Pub
were lined and Bob
of Syracuse;
, Mrs.
wentanlo wnen
the l can fire
Haven
fireat Masou The
of. 'I wif•.
his 'Parenti,
dog' named Veterok (B,...,.) schools are In desperate need,another 10
a bond Tues-1Don Moore, · Minersville; Lloyd
has
I basemen! she found It ablaze. ficials said they are wlihll.l! to oa,d and Ella Weaver WU.
0 soo.
and llOiyok !Utile Coal Nutllof public
Iday night
Mayor land Carl Moore, botb of Pome- seect
ow
Mr. Oldaker was at wirk al l pick up any arttdes which peo- son
1
whirled through space today tor He declared, I That m an era : ChHarle.s
cocuurt. . .._ ! roy; Charles Moore, Fairborn!
lhe Ntw Haven Mill and two ' pie WISh to dOJill:tle.
Sui vivors ln&lt;'lude • lOll.
1 arry ames
k
test cosmic conditions aod haJ../When
education has become lhe.
nmnguam,
Ohio,
and
hf(.
step-children,
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9
and
12
were
atroy
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curren 11y IS 1.111 conU"Cuut&amp; mn '
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tending school when the fire : Ra
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daughter, Pauline Dt'l"en ,...,
or • new Scvlel manned spaeefPtol!teS8 and economiC growth, $$and8 costs on a charge ol run· land Willard Roush, Syracuse.
on.
. atarted.
,
mpagmg tee s and a foster son, Colujnbua
spectacular,
!lclwols throughout the COUlltry :nmg red light; Larry Cleland, I Friends may call at the fu· Former Mayor Lee
An appeaiW8S made tOday by Hit Three Vehicles
Brickles, both ol Coludbuo:
An oflletal government ..,. Ihave been crippled or disrupt. Chester: was fmed l;l•nd costs , neral home anytime.
and _pr;""nt Mayor C. 0 · FJSh- , the Red Cross Cbapter of Pl PT. PLEASANT- The Sher· six sisters, Mrs, Fred
1111
nounrernent 111d 0111y tile dogs ell by voter rojectioo of money lor fatllllfl to stop Wtthln
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er disc OSed today . recrupt ol 1
iff's department investigated a l fus Cold Springs Ky · },(,.
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werr
orbited 11&gt; "&lt;Onduct luues."
surtd dear distance. and Nel·l Veterans MeDMrlal Hospital letter from the Oluo River San.
ltlFFEIIs BURNJ
freak mishap on Rt. 2 near the ' Ell.,; Ciuch,
hlolfiCieal sludlet" and !liVe no Acrordlng to the Akro?.
son J . AveriU,
Raanoke,
Adlllisoloao
Terry
Little,
:l:;ttonsl
J.
Julia
Norris,
40,
ft.
D.
Racine,
Stauffer
Chemical
company, Burton Smith, Akron; lMrt.
70
lnd1oatlon bow lq they would con Joumel, he staled, nodi&gt; IJorleited $2.1. bond for speed/I Athens; Vtda
Koenig, RD,
dtr.1'tor sa lng
was taken to VeterB!II Mernor- Monday everung resultmg In Jack (!rene) Kelly,
Co 1d
stey aloft. Western spare U• er the larp district nor the,' ng, - - . ______
R.OO..ville,
Orville Johnson
els deJa .'
In tal Hoopltal at 8:45 p.m. ru... $1,100 property damage to tbe Springs, Ky.; Mrs.
Kelinelll
J&gt;"l't.! hen! opeeulaled the 1111ell, lhe rich 119r tile I&gt;OOr
SOUP IS ON
IDexter; Carol Wolfe, Rutland; the federal
court .. day tiy Racine omerpacy three vehicles Involved, but nol (Wilma I Martin, Sidney; ;Mrt,
launcltlllf may be a 11armup fiJI' has been
this
Evangeline Chapter, Order of •Julia Norru, Roclne.
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tlllnst Middleport unut
the 8QIIIIdrnt!1 after she IUllered personal llljury.
Lynn (Pauline! Hart, R i :
1 tnannod orbiting mlsllon that lnf U!lerlence.
Eastern Star, Middleport, wiD Dlselloraeo - Mrs.
Dale
s· ,
J181n11!1 burns at the Leatrt ele- The accident happened when three brothers, Owen W ·,
011 111011taty
eottld last ap 11&gt;
dip. Tile I He elled tho reluctanct of sponsor a soup '!"le Tue!lday, Herman and daughter, Middle-.;'"'!; 10 1'
1111eo an urn the two wheels on a trailer at· Racine; Bill Watson,
UlfSoriel DlallllPd opeoe shot alate
to assume "' March I. Soup WJII see far 50 port; Mrs. Dallas Janey and
be.
to the
of hot eollee upllel on her. She !ached to a lrJ'&lt;'k driven by field ; Guy Watson, BaiU ·
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• aponslblllly lor their part Wltb cents a quart and persons wish- son, Lanpvllle.
lion before ,;.
on cfurther wa.
Paul Wilson.
35, HunUngton Md.; four grandchlldren,
12
UI!Jor
of tbe Federal ,..,.amo lllf to order may call Mrs. .
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rame of!, crossed the bighway, no Summer!'reid, Jimmy
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BBIBIJT,
LEBANON - IIliich 11'1 designed II&gt; oupple- Charles Bennett • WV 1-26tli:
NOW YOU KNOW
.....,.._by Middleport In build·
.tllXS stJI&gt;pollr
struck a ear driven by Samuel son, Jeanie Derenberger, lll · .
Am y lllrealllllln
Syrfo'a mont not nJplace local elforts. illlrs. Le!tle !loush, WV 2·2691; Andrew Allllenoo llrled 1 Inc
n .-lion h8a been IUed In If. rim, 14, Toronto, Ohio, Columbus, and Darlene 4
rollllf Jlutb party
lfl!bed
Ior Mrs. William King, WV Z. fejlllatlon II - tl Cite "Grit
Melp Geaerol RooiJIIal . Jhe Meigs County Clerk
o1 bounced otr the oar and struck sells, Willard, Ohio, and
power today II on l[lllarenlly
WEA1'11ER
11681. Olltcera or the ehapter priaten Ia lloollaail flj lhe 17111
Adllliaoto11 - 1\lrs. Chrlll!'
office by Louf11 Rick- tbo front of lhe Wilson truck granddanghter Renee
bloodlau
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Alllln Ltw
II · If. P•rt111 are In chorgo ol preparlnf the Century "heo .. printed 1 Boer, Minersville. ·
'IIIIa oplnol Jomet R. lllct. !ben hit a tractor rig driven l&gt;f field; Colum..,;.,
....,. 'l'lllndoy wltll
Utllo IOUp. Ordero should be In by ,bible 111111 1,.. enwro II Cite lllacUrp, - Mor 7 Louj·moo l!¥llJc ftJr support under Chorlea Haren
of Swains- Frlendo m e111 11 lllli!·tl!;
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sell $2 332 ash. No slo&amp;lll to ln ......, ,..,_..
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down·'lo your nearest Bllidt dul11'1. Hl'•t• tllt
t1 complete WilllllRI rlllllbiJS I)Oib4. &lt; JOI
don't hlva to liWII 1 Buiek to IIQtl wlukiiiii!Do
bet.) If yGUf complete vehitll fdiiJIM~IIaD . . . .
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ate
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:;o~t=~·~~i~:~: "N"stantchairman this yBear.

nearby Coanellsvllla State H.,_
pita1. Tbe eztent of their
iDjuriea was liiOt known immedi- 1
ately.
The mtnling Slast demoObote engineered his one-mu
JIBbed t frame buildin~. one o!
cnuv 'l)Jesday wltb the arrest
' sll .structurea producmg firetho five ministers and later
works in tbls westem Pennsyt.
announced be had "taken over
all powers of tbe government."
5
Vania community of about l, 00 Opening ol bids for 1 five •. consent legislation presented house. Tho highway does nol
liJ! said aellon was taken "il
. pe_rsono. Dunbar 0/•
mile long relocation of Rt. 35, lo it last Call.
Ieul across the northern comer
· U1e iltlerella of national slllbiU.
ty aacf pilbUc security and trllJI.
;""'tbeastth
01
bl t 1
· including a bypaso of Center· Most of the 13.1 million pro- 1of the vtllage because records
quility ;-• Interpreted to
far e
ville in Gallia county, has been jectls
io Jackson coun· l reveal the tract in question is
tht end of opposilloa to
the five other struc: rescheduled for Tuesday, Marcb ty.
, not a part of the village,
rule.
22.
Col. Roush had sent a letler
lUres.
This wu IMOUDCed Tuesday to Mayor Gilbert Boster and · . Acordlng to Roush, the proTho dead and Injured had by D. R. Roush, Division Nino other oillage ofli•ials asking for Ject Will be along the
CAPE KJ!NNEDY - SPA(:KI
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: AIIL
drpal)i hcghway director ClllJ. apProval of a revised consent I corporation hoe of
offlrlals meet late today to
they llrothe.
'
· 1JegJslatJOn
. . durmg
. the counc1l. ,s /It wJ/l, mrlude
ele•r up a weather • scrambled
were m•.n..... cbemlcall when
'd th a fractiont· of .au
-...
· oo satur· acre lDSJ. eh te corpora
1onh' 1or
!onnchlng &amp;chedule by deeildillfl/
lhe e&gt;pl..
ion O&lt;C1II'I'ed
81.. were JIChed u1ed to have next reg u1 or ,.eetmg
th
.
been
opened
eb.
!,but
the
lp.
doy,
March
5.
an
apprw
:
e
new
'g11•
whether ot proceed with
enJng
was
cancelled
at
the
last
The
legislation
had
to
be
'
way
at
•
coun
Y
road.
launch of a Tiros storm lnmter
oateiUte or the first
momenl becauso Centervme changed after a dose sludy o! 1 The project will cost Thur•PII"eship Thursday.
1 Village CamcJl had not passed deeds m the Gai!Ja ouny court man residents nothing, but the
1
Both are tentatively
council
approval is needed
duled lor Thursday DlOI'flinlJ./
t
whenever
a highway is
but only one can 110. Apollo hu
I
structed through a municipal
pnorlty but needs mosUy clear
corporation. •cording to •t•ta
skieos fN camen coverage.
highway
officials.
ros can be launched In cloudy
1t w" pomted out that the
weather.
. Johnson, seated, attends Mrs. Paul Sayre and ber
cl&gt;unty
Howard
strelch one
of highway
. SIGNING IN - Mr1, Don
l'fank
saidTreasurer
today coUectiona
of
NEW HAVEN - Volunteer .
from the New Ha· clatmed
death, Jnvolvecl
lnju riea
!Of, Paula, of Portland, . ao t{ley sign in for the moat cookery school Tueoday in the Sa· delinquent sewerage biUa ..,.. von Volunteer department battled a blaze Tuesday morn- : and heavy properly20 damogt
cred Heart Church basemenl More than 125 Meigs County residents ottonded.
tilled last y..,. on tax dupll- Jog for three hours at the Otho Oldaker reSidence on the i from acddenls during %4.
and Story On Page 21
Ia Middleport oro
West Polnt·HarUord road.
1
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Firemen 11id the Oldaker'a six-room frame house and
CAmo - DIPLOMATIC
oervers said
Ally. Geo.
Ill Ito content&amp; except a deep
Prtsident
Gamaltoday
AbdelEgypliall
FlYE • DAY FORECAST
B. Tuesday
Saxbe ruled
overdueWilliam
blllo lost.
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REGA'ITA PLANNERS - Jack Carsey, president of the Pomeroy Chamber cl Commerce, and AI Leonard, 1966 Regatta Weekend chairman (both seated), look over proDUNBAR, Pa. (UP!) -An posed arrangementa for this lear 's Big !lend altair while Willis Leadingham, I 9 6 5
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TAKEN ON TOUR
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Volley Baking Company In Mtd·
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junction with thtlr cumot otudy
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loi!Albor,
111'1. .Uil4red
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