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Always There When Needed Most

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of her cousin, Sharon Sey~led,
at Ohio University for
L1Uie
Sisters weekend.
Marlene Nelson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wltliam Nelsna,
bas been returned to her home
on Soul~ Third-Ave. !rom Vet·
erans Memorial Hospital where
she underw~nt a tonsillectomy.
Connie Bachner was the weekend guest of her sister, Miss
Karen Bachner, for tbe LltUe
Sisters Weekend at Ohio University. Connie stayed wH.h her sister in Undley Hall.
Christine Bahr was the guest
of friends IO' the Little Sisters
Weekend at Ohio University in
Athens.

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delabras donated by Mrs. Ad· Mr nd Mrs J ... )I. Schall.
am Ebersbacb In memory of
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A donation was made to the her bUJband and her daughter, Dayton. Oblo, ora annouu
Crippled Chlldren's fund by tho Mrs Margu&lt;rite Durst, wore !be birtb ol a daughter • Su~
Rock Springs Better Health used at the Federated church March :l1 at tho Good Sa~
club Thursday afternoon at the SUnday morning.
tan Hospital ill Dayton.
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home of Mrs. Amos Leonard.
The Rev. Wilbur Perritl, \'f.lli baby woighed I pounds andmod
Mrs. G&lt;orge Skinner, presl· returned to the pulpit SUnday ounces and boo been na , •
dent, conducted the meeting, after 8 two months absence due Trlna Joy. This II the &lt;!OUple 8
which opened wltb the club snng to eve surgery, had for his oer- first child.
Mr and
follow.d by prayer and pledge moD l&lt;lplc, "Keeping the Sal&gt;- Grandparents are.
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to Oag. Devotions were led hy bath Day Holy." A special num- Mro. Sherman Busby of Cadl.,j
Mrs. ~wls Grueser, chaplain, ber The Hallelujah was pre- Ohio, and Or. C. C. Schaaf
using 88 ber topic, Prayer. senled by the choir.' During the ChUJicothe, and the late Eleaa
Plans were made to prepare service, Rev. Perrin, on behalf nor Sansbury Schaaf. Mrs. R. C.
Easter treats lor residents at of the churcll cooncil, present· Sansbury of Middleport II •
carman's Rest Home. Round - oed:;_W~ill~lam:,~Por;;.::te;;;r.;w;;ith;_;•:;.;;B;;ib:;;le~gr~e~at~gr~a~ndiimoiiiitheiirii....iiiiiiii"j
robin cards were sent to Mrs. 111
WUliam Grueser and Mrs. Wil·
bur Bailey.
VIsit Elberfeld• Busy Housewares
The program prePMe&lt;t by Mrs Department. Big Selections - Dependable
Hoy Grueser was presented by
Mrs. Lewis Groeser who read Makes - Cutlery - Glanware - Dinnerware
The Feast of St. Patrick ond - Cooking Utensils - Electrical Appliances,
Panca~e Tuesday. Four articles
were read, Help your man W Waxes and Polishes, Brooms and Mops,
live longer, by Mrs. Welby Wha· Paper Goods, Paint, Lawn and Garden
ley; you need potassium, Mrs. Products, Clocks, Light Bulbs, Kitchen Tools,
Hugh Bearhs; you need sodium
and chlorine in hot weather, Closet Acces10rie1, Ironing Boards and Gift
Mrs. w. A. Morgan: and how to Ware.
get a good night'• sleep, Mro.
Maxine Arnold.
LUSTER LEAF
A contest conducted by Mrs.
Grueser was won by Mrs. Aroold and Mrs . Whaley and refreshments carrying out the St.
Created from mineralized Poultry compost. Odor·
PatrickOaythemewereserved.
less, Sterilized - Will not burn plants. Scientifl·
The next meeU.ng will
be
held at the home of Mrs. W. A.
cally prepared for African Violets. Good for all
Morgan, with Mn. Leonard tn
leafy and flnwering plants. '1.1 peck bags.
charge of the program a n d
Mrs. Roy Grueser, the contest.

Rio Grande students '::! r e
spending t.'1e spring vacation
with their parents, and Include
Christine Bahr with Mr.
and
Mr . and Mrs. Cash ~ahr and
,Mrs. ~sh Bahr, Suzanne Bradd;.mghters, Christine and CanIb
th Mr and Mrs Char
ury w1
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dat:c. entertained Sunday with
les Bradbury, and Denms Sae• lamily dinner in honor of his
You Can Help Too--Joir. Up • • • Join In lens with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
MARCH SPECIALS
mother. Mrs. M. L. Bahr of
H~~otKma.~ ~ ~~uc-,
Saelens.
62 Comet 2 Door
Long
BottonJ.were Mr. and Mrs.
Attending
Miss Carol Lyons, Middlepo ri
6 cyl. Std. tran~. Rtdlo
M. L. Bahr, Long Bottom: Bill ! JWII~ ~ 1,,, 1 -,,~~.t~W''l''WW~'&gt;- ~~ s··fi&amp;~JWJ:"~~,;&gt;m&lt;t&gt;~ librarian, has annOU-?ced that
and httter.
Bahr Callipolis· Mr. and Mrs. I
Ithe Middleport Public Library
62 Ford Gal. SOO
Jack' Conroy ~nd daughter
will be cJoso:o.d until Saturday,
4 dr. I cyl. At Tran11., P,
.Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. Hudne.v l
~ ~arch 26 while the children';;
st..rlng, radio end h..ter
Springer, Mrs. Milford Ohling.
·ltbrary room is being complet63 Falcon 2 Dr.
er. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Oh· ' •~iM~fiHm~nrt£ld',,,,,(;"r:t%~~Mm.;x"~'&lt;Ji'!f,f&gt; ,•~TI;W&lt;&lt;I:2M'll&lt;~am~ ed and books Placed on I he
6 cyllnd•r, standard tuns.
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linger, Jr. and daughter, Mr. I HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -"The direction of unity,
Ishel ves.
Radio and heater
M
and Mrs. Arthur Kaspar, rs. l Reformation," Sunday even- Technically, the contrast ef t Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas
6~ Ford Gal. 500
Clara
lsenbarg and Kay Crab- ing's NBC-TV documentary then-and-now was aided by and children of South Charles2 dr. liardtop, 289 &amp;nglnt,
tree. all of Columbus.
, · about the great spiritual using modern footage of the · ton. Ohio, spent the weekend
standard tnna. Radio and
~•t•r
The ~uest of hon()t' _rP.Ci!l~ed ! upheavals of the 16th century, sites of some of the earlier with their parents, Mr. and
Imany gtfts and cards mcludmg I succeeded in making a four- historic events, and also Mrs Forrest Bachtel and son,
f •
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the decorated birthday . cake ; century-old story cume alive by employing art works and other Forrest, Jr. from Mt. Union
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Conv. 352 •ng, Std, tran1.,
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radio tnd heater
fro.m Mrs. Conroy. ~ family re- , linkin it to today's news.
proper devices to reconstruct College, and Miss Carol Baebumon was beld durmg the day. I Eveng as viewers were still the past.
Itel.
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--~--aware of some recently- Thi~ was U1e fourth and final Jim Johnson student at MarPcmerOV
500 4 Dr. I cyllndtr, auto.
tnnt. R1dlo &amp; huter
TPenGroupPlant
announced adjustments of Ule l1program of NBC-TV's "Of Men lshall University' was the weekDe 1 p t•-·
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Cathoh~ t:hurch, they were .~~~le a.nd Fre om s~nes o spe· end guest of ~is parenL~, Mr. ed home Sunday, from Meigs
H.T. At trans. All power,
Plans were made for a bake [ to seem the one-ho~r tele_vtsl~n 1 c~als, and, qu1te frankly, and Mrs. James Jolmson and t Ge~ral Hospital ahd is ~radio tnd hteter
sale to help defrav camp ex- : program the earlter h1stenc l although the past shows bad family.
•1
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Youth Jo"ellowship of
Heath . of Chrishamty,
I wasn't too clr.ar until Sunday versity, spent the weekend with 1 1a b r~ere weekend
4 Dr. Auto. trans. P~tw•r
ltterlnt, radio &amp; haater
Methodist Church Sunday even-j The difference_s in the atmos- evening exactly what the hours ber varents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira :ues~u:r ~~lr parents, Mr. and
62 Fairlane 4 Door ing.
1pheres surround1ng the changes wer11 trymg W do.
Butcher and son, Jim.
Miss M George Korn Sr and Mrs.
8 cyl. Std. frtns. Radio
Robbie Ord presided over the : were also unqm:stionabiy oh· How much more attractive Butcher, a senior, wHI present J ~- 1'h m
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and Mtttr
business session in the ab:Jence i vious: the more dramatic and such documentaries would be her graduate piano recital Wed- 0M~sses0Ge~sb-ude Martha Bar1 or the president, Rhonda Hysell . sometimes violent adjustments if, instead of starting. with the nesday, March~ at the Univer- bara Ann and A~atha Jo~chim
60 Corvair Coupe
I'l'hr Bible lesson was given and : of the 16th. century, as opposed past and merely alludm~ to the sity. She Is a p1ano student at of Cedar Grove, w. Va. were
2 Dr. Standard trtn!l.
, a discussion held. Refreshments : to the more mo~erate and present, they began w1th the I~rofe~sor Ge?rge Katz. She stud- j Saturday guests of Misses Lena
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were served by Robbie a n d, open-armed alteriJtJons uf to- nard news fat1s of today a~d 1ed pta no w.1th Mrs.
Norma and Katie Guth.
2 dr. H.T. 352 .ng, At
Verne Ord. Present were Syl-. day.
concentrated on lhem, wh1le Hecox of Middleport before at- Mr and Mrs. Jack CUmmins
fran'!., p. slttrlng, ndio,
huttr
: via Swanson, Robbie Ord, San- i "
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Ialluding tt the past. One tending Ohio University.
"Bnd family of Coltmtbus spent
dy
Johnson.
Doxie
Walters,
Ken
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focused
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be
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Gene
Crooks,
dentistry
stuthe weekend wit.! their parents,
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I SmiH1• Eddie Brown,
Dwight mal~ly on Marl!~ Luther, ~ohn · about the same subJects. There dent at Ohio State ~nlversity Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummins,
Conv. 352 eng, Std. tnnt.
Radio and hut1n
Duw~on, Verne Ord and Mr. Calvm and lgnatms of Lo}ola are many hat subJects televi- in Columbus, IS spendmg t.le Racme and Mr. and Mrs. Vic- 1
- the last·named the founder of sion hasn 't even touched in spring vacation with his parents, •~ B
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. i nearly as major a way as Mr. and Mrs. Walter t:roo s.
Mrs Nora Roush has return~
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example of how the Catholic ,
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p. tteerlng, radio end
Ch h
ed f m 'th newspapers an
magazmes
ed to her home, after spendmg
I Rnlp&lt;J'Exrellf'nl
h..,.,
The Easte;n High School band 'Is urc progrkess
ro WI 10 have.
the winter with her sister-to •
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direrted by Charles Yeago, re- j Repeatedly the hour stressed
OC
aw, Mrs. Chi
. ares Withkrowb.
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cei\'ed e11&lt;:eUPnt ratings at the th
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Tbe Almaaae
Gordon Fisher of Par ers urg,
h•e. Crulslmati.t trans.
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Va spert the weekend with
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D1str1ct Compet1t1on Festw&lt;~l , within and contrasted it with Today is Monday March
Saturday .m Iron to n.
' the frequent
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. headaches the llilth day of 1966• With
. 280
bls parents
major
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· ed one s une r- 1of having to react chiefly
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FISher
and
family.
1'he band rece1v
to follow
ior and three excellent grades
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Mr. 'and Mrs. W. 0. Barnitz
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demands from Without.
The moon IS m Its new P ase. M
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Right and son Hayman were business
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four
JUdges.
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lth visitors in western Tennessee
, ~ ayed wer~ M~rc
e Ma- Vicas, put It, the program wa~ The evening star is Jupiter. • use an
u Y YSl
w last week
Locust &amp; Syctmore Sts.
JOrs. Scandma\·1an Fantasy Sen-, not about theQ\ogy ~''but American philanthropist
. and Mrs. Ray Pack of Rich·..
Mlddltport
try Boy· and for sl~ht reading :
rnondale over the
weekend. Mrs. ~lhp Radford and dau· 1 rather about how and why men D. . Rockefeller
Ill was born
- 'ted WI'th
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"""ter • Stephan1·e v1·91-ted Sunday
1Prelude .and a March
.
a1so v1s1
iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii, ,i were persuad_e~ or f~rced to this da}: m 1~. .
mother,
Mrs. at Racine with her
parents,
Iadept new rellg10us behefs, and On th1s day 10 h1story :
Rlghthouse
who is Mr. and Mrs. Clareoce Sargent.
I hew these beliefs shaped . the In l97tl, Thomas.
confined to a hospital tn Freenew soc1ety m wh1ch they !wed became the hrst Umted
1 and with his sister Miss
1 and wert, in tum, sh~~d ~y secretary of State. .
:."lha Righthouse in Cl~de.
the demands of the soc1et1es m ln 1918, Arnertean
Mr and Mrs Aaron Za~l of
which they Jived." , .
German soldiers engaged in
Pom;roy caned on Mr. ' and
What was most fascmahng In I key battle of the Somme.
William Grueser one evthe contrast of then-and-now In 1945, 7,000 Allied
eni~g recently .
during the program was the ' dropped 12,000 tons ef
Mrs. Wilbur B'alley was 1
constant realizatmn that the sives on Germany in a
visitor in
Gallipolis Ben Philson and Mrs. Wil·
llam Russell were soloists Sunchanges of four centuries aga raid.
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mainly concerned the separa· A lliought for the
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snowden day morning at the Heath Meth·
tion of elements of the religions President Thomas Jefferson:
family of Chicago visited odlst Church when the choir
MoloiWCDK
involved, whereas today's 0:1\ter- "The earth belongs to Ute with his parents, Mr. and presented another part of the
:1 callra
ations are heading in the I living, nnt to the dead."
Arnold Snowden recently. cantata, ''The Crucifixion·• beIng given each Sunday during
G1~ne Snowden called on Mr.
Lent.
anJ Mrs. Maston Roberts one
Recltatlves sung by
Mr.
day recently.
Philson, baritone, included HHe
Roy Smith has been under- Made Himself of No Reputagoing
tests at Holrer HospitaL
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Uon," and "And .. Mosea Lift·
eel up the Serpent." Mrs. RusHAVING BIRTHDAY
..11. soprano, sang, "The MaJ·
Friends of Mrs. M a g g 1e esty of the Dlvlnt," and the
Findling, formerly of CoolviUe, entire choir sang the anthem,
are invited to remember her "God So Loved the World.'' Mrs.
birthday on March 26,
wlth C. M. Hennesy was organlst and
cards or letters. Her address , Mr. William Russell, director.
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ill 3351 Rosemont Ave., Win- The Rev. M. E. Dowson con·
for delieltes, Wash &amp; Woarsl
aton • Salem, ' North Carolina, tinued on his Len~n sermon top27107.
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mag&lt; sale in the Schorn build· Deanery meeting rocenUy In
mg April 1-2 when the Catholle Athens. Hostesses named
for
Wumen'9 club of Sacred Heart April were Mlssea Anna and
t·hurch met Thursday evenlng Martha Howell, Mrs. Relf!o
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Neirl, Mrs. HGward Dailey, Mrs.
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president. Joannr Tatterson aDd Mrs. J.
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11'1 1d• opened wHh prayer by j Prayer by Father Turel closll!t' R""1 Father John
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MARCH 22, 1966
5:30 A.M. to 5:45 A.M.

YEAR
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Ann Fitch, da111hter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hamid Fltch, observ·
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the afternoon
Klndergarien
Class taught by Mrs.
Pearl'
Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds assisted Mrs. Fitch with the party.
Ann chose ss her helpers, Vet·
vet Swisher, Martha Krawsczyn,
Patricia Hoyles, JUI Walburn,
Megan Miller, Becky Barilett.
Kimberly Weldon. Seated
at
the birthday table were Ronald
Case!, Paula Albley, Jill Wal·
burn, Joe Watkins and Martha
KrawSCZJD. Refresbmenll of
Iced cupcakeo, Ice cream and
mJik were served to tbe ebll·
dren. Favors were
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Solicitor Finds Initiative
Of Last November is 'Law'

1,000 Tourists to Swell
Regatta Throngs in June

A hair-thin majority in favor of daylight saving time

in a referendum last November will result in Pomeroy

making the controversial clock switch late In April.
This was the opinion of Pomeroy council president,
A trainload of probably 1,000 the tower parking ~ot duri~g publie - spiri~d citizen to atLeslie Fultz, who suggested Monday night in a regular ~ountourists will arrive in Pomeroy Ithe weekend . lndustnal
d1s- t.~nd the meet1ng Wednesday at
ell meeting DST would be "adopted automatically" on tha
the weekend of June 1·12 to plays and the Jayc~e barbecue 8 p. m. in t~e C9lum~us an~
fourth Sunday in April.
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boost attendance at l!le
Big 1will share the remamder of the Southern Oh10 Electn~ Com
Solicitor Fred W. Crow, Jr., after reviewing the proBend Regatta, AI Leonard an· spat:e.
pany of the Comm~mty lm·
cedure last year used by the Meigs County Junior Cham· I
Dounced Monday.
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In other business, the Oiam- : pr~vement_ Co~ratlon,
of
ber of Commerce in bringing the issue to a vote, said this
.
ber voted its unanimous sup- whtch he ts pres1dent.
morning:
Leonard, regatta chairman, Iport of arrangements for a Present at the meeting above
''DayUgbt aBVIDI time wUl provision that any major damtold the Pomeroy .chamber 0.t ' return visit of the Pittsburgh Bailey's Restaurant, in addition
be tbe law In Pomeroy by l'ir- ages caused to the lots would
C~mmerce ~he Nat1o~l AssoCI· Wind Symphony late
t h 1s to the above, were President
tae of lnltllltve. Tbere is II"' be repau~ _by t~e C of C.
VICTIM _ A Vietnamese girl weeps besldt:_~
ahon ?f Rallw~y Busmes~~o.m· July. The $1,500 fee will be Jack Carsey, Mac Sawyer, Bob
tie question Ill my mbld that
Pollee Chief Jed Webster re· bod
her mother killed in the explosion of a
en wtll orgamze .u~ YJSihng raised by private donations. IGant. BiU Downie. Bob Jacobs,
the DST ls!lue approved by quested a 20 pl!'r cent raJse for ) Co~ mine near Tuy' Hoa. The girl and moth~r were
group. The tour orJgmates In ~· Attorney Fred Crow, Jr., urg- Bill Grueser, Ted Reed, Jr.,
the people of Pomeroy is au I all permanent memoers of the I
g of refugees returning to their rice fields.
1
Columbus.
ed chamber support for local John Blaettnar, Bob Wingett,
ordinance."
police force . He alsu urged ~g-~ou~___ - - - - _::.::.==:::...--"'
LP.onard also disclosed that ' ordinances to require licenses Ken Grover. Norbert Compton,
WANTED -The pleture I Votes on the illsue were tal- council to do away with the I
J •
lamival rides have been ob· l to certain door : to - door ven- Mayor Qlarles Legar, and Rev. of Michael Roy, Elizabeth, lied in Pomeroy where it pass- penny meters, replacmg them I
~ined to operate on part o1 dors. He also mv1ted
every R1ck Martm.
N.J., police ch1ef is going ed 532 to 505, and in Middleport with nickel meters, and r~port- 1
- - - - - ----- - - ---- out across the country in where- it failed 468 to 409.
ed that Leo Crew has resigned
the search for a murderer. The Jaycees, in their early as safety director and school I
Wiln~sses said the chief, announcements of their spon· safety patrol leader at the
.
weanng stage make-up, sormg the vote last year, md1- Pomeroy elementary.
WASHINGTON (l!PJ) _ The Atomic Energy Commll:'
. it closely resembles the man cated the question would
be Mayor Legar reported an of- slon ~ AEC l today narrowed to s1x a list of more than ~
NEW YORK (lJPI) - Publish- number of aftern.oon paper! in ment _reftJsed comment unhl
who stabbed to death Wen- presented onJy as 'B ''preference ficial of the state fire marshal's proposed sites for a $375 million atom smasher.
ers sought government appro- New York from f1ve to f&lt;~ur and exammed th~ proposal. 8 jy Wolin, 7, on an Eliza· vote." Later, however, it ap- office recently c~eeked
eity
Finalist in the competition that has raged fiercely IOf
val today for a merger plan the number of Sunday newspa- spokesman said last week the beth street.
parently was found no legal hall and reported several co- almost two years are · Ann Arbor. Mich.; _Brookha_ven~ LoiiJ,
that would combine three .Gf pers from five_ to four. The departm~nt, was a~are •f j
madlinery existed to put such rections th'at should be rna~. Island, N.Y ; Denver. Colo.: Madtson .. W1sc., a stte ID t.blt1
New York's major datly number of mornmg newspapers newspapers economtc . probIa question oA 1 general ~leeCouncil approved the pollee Sierra foothtll!'i near s~cramento. ~allf.. and a South B•
newspapers into a single would remain at th!ee.
\ems and w?uld not object to
tion ballot.
1report for Feb~uary s~ow1~ 18 rington location near Chicago.
corfl(lration.
I The three pubhshe~s, the m~rgers designed to cu~ c&amp;Sts.
The result. Pomeroy now Iarrests, B acruients mvest1gat- The atom smashing machtne mlo on"' another.
The ~ew York Herald Tri· Hearst Corp., E. W. Scnpp~ Co.
Why . should w. e ob,J,ect 0
find!!, was for keeps.
ed 6 bonds taken. 39 com- is constdered a pnme tool 1n The accelerator w1li be rD?re
bune, the New York Journal· (Scripps-Howard) and Whitney cost-savmg operattons, said
Pomeroy thus may find itself plaints investigated, ~ lllegal th
nat 1on's tugh energv tha.1 a n11te tn d1ame1~r, burlld
American and the New York C8mmunications Corp., said Asst. Atty. Gen. Donald F.
an island among standard time parking arrests, 4 warnings is- he 1- .
progru..-n
It wt\1 beneath mounds o[ so1!.
. of the newspa- Turner Jll
. an exc Ius1ve
'
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World-Telegram and the Sun ''the economicS
mer·
eomrrn.mlties in the M.eigs.Cal- sued, 4 emergency calls and pyscs
accelerate electrons w1th 'lOO More than I110 comm~ tllel.
announced the merger plan per industry compel thi~ view ~ith UP I. ''We know
~s
Ha area. Should Mi~\eport re- .two _fire calls i~ th~ village. billion volts and smash them throughout the country bid ffl"
Monday and said they would move."
newsprmt costs are up and
main on Standard time, it wiD Parkmg meter Viohtbons totalth~ ~roJUt The AEC narrowed
present it to the Department or Although the Justice Depart- newspaper mortality Is high."
WASHINGTON ( I&gt; .-The be different tban Pomeroy, but t!d ·84! with 33 unpaid. Street 1 •~""' ''"',•N!Wl' '-·'" · ,1 ,
the lt~1 to 8:5 late la" ,l!i=iif;'~
Justice today.
-------~-----nine Supreme ~urt JU!tlce on the same clock as Gallipolis money eollected witb $587 and j COLUMBUS (UPII _ Go\o". Then 1t .turned that rtst 01
-----~ sounded
likeb IIftlne - college
which is expected to reverse 1lot money ' $1136.
Academy
of
Unde r Its terms, t he new · Chi'l•ls Attend•
f h
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h
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James A. Rhod es expres~e d the
. Nat10nal
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DA.YTON ~UPI) - U. S. rfS men m a u session wen itself from DST iR 1965 to stand· Attending were Mayor Legar, l
t t
t iod
t h a 1 e. e~ for fur~.o~rmg ...
1 Clerk Edna Schoenleb
~;:rat~:;mal ;rib~~e Inc e Leader Conference
Air Forces "ftyiag gucer'' they ~inished 14 opinions on ard time in 1966.
and ~:::: :~: ruJe~Y out llfl a
The NAS selerted!~lb~:."::
would publish a morning
William D. Childs of the squad, whleb iDves&amp;lgate. r~ ebThscemty.
h th +
cYI'HER A.CJ1VJTY
.Council
Members Fult2. il possible site for tbe proposed ,sites. and the AECf'nal
• Downing Insurance Agency, 220
ey tore apart @'ac • @I"S
·F kl. R'
Do
Coil"
,will make a t
the Herald Tribune an after·
ports of ualdeatlfie41 Oyio&amp;
.
Tbe first re'!lding of an ordin- ran o'l 1zer.
n
ms, "7~ million atomic lima~ber
'
North Second-av, Middleport obieef1 18ld tod
tt
ld v1ews and left the whole
. IRoy Reuter and Lou Poulin
I project.
"'"
:I lat~r.
noon paper, the World Jsurnal. was one of !20 key leaders who
- •
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wou
subject foggier than before.
ance known as a Green R1ver
·
lnd a Sunday paper, the World met in Columbus for the Ohio seod an astrophysicist to tbe
Justice William J. BreMan ordinan~e, set up to protect to- !
Tbe governor, witlt. Sen. '
Journal and Tribune. There Association or Insurance Ag- Micbla:an area wbeft some J
h ha
me to be the cat bUsmesses, was approved.
Frank J . l..auscb~ bad ma41e I
IS
was no Indication or when the ents' one-day seminar of stand- 50 people reported wateblllg r., ~ 01 d~ co k
. It would require itinerant vend•
a strong effort to have the fa ,
'
me~er would take effect
a OylDJ object parded by ooburt sit ea mg spo etsma~.. -~ ors to purchase a license for ,
~mty Iocaled at tbe Ravenna 1
•e
·
ing and special committees.
•• bl
d
o seen y cases, wro e \.llll':t;
•
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b Ob'
··At present
the Herald Childs is OAIA's Deputy Trus- 1oar • 1bcr s pa 1ao .
.
. i
. ttl cou t's canvassmg, door - to - oor l
Anenal. 01 er
IO
s•~
Tribune publishes morning and tee for District Ten
(Meigs
Dr. Jay Allen Hyoek, • :::a/~~~;~:. ID e
r selling, or for tel~phone sales.
a.nsider~ W«"e aear the presIunday editions, the Journal- CountyJ , The Columbus meet- professor at Nortbwesttro
He refused to retreat from The cost of the license was j
e?t Atom~c Exergy Com;tsAmerlcan afternoon and Sun- ing was devoted to committee Unil'enlty aDd a CODsaltant bis nine-year-old definition of $1.000 and a $10,000 bond.
WI
:non IAF. ! plant near a~~ay editions, and t \ World- organizational structure and to the UFO's "Project Blue. obscenity but inJ'ected a new Kenn.eth Gro_ver, operator of ~ 1f
erly and another near Man.
book" wW travel to AID Ar· element : The motives and Grover s Stu d10, . 'B tte nded to
etta
Telegram and the
n after- planning.
noon editions.
~bor, Mlcbtgan, to lntevh!w
advertising techniques of tbe lsupport the ordl~ance. ~t was SAIGON (UPJ)- U S A I r .m1Wr.: ;llt'"(';;,,r~-R"4o; ~~,..~~ VATICAN CITY
The merger would reduce the
CAU..ED
witnesses and JuvesUgate the seller.
~dicated ~e. onhnance IS . solr f ~orce planes on one_ of 57 mJS·
Archbishop of ~.~~:~;:1
The Racine emergency squad report. AI leut 1% policeBrennan mustered a five-maa Ject to revision. It was pomted l ln~ns over Communist North
lnved Ia Rome today for
TO MEET
was called at u ·45 a m Mon- men aod abou&amp; tO other per. 'ty 1
tbe
ptslt'&lt;on out that the ordinance would Vtet Nam Monday caught a SO..
t
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B~ERS
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or
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ortc mee mg w1 .. ...,.,
- tru k
day to tl1e residence of Ch!J;rles s
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be
. h d m no way eep peop1e 1rom
c convo} mov 1ng wn e
h. h
,.....~
1VI dunn~ w IC the~·
The Southern Local 8 an dl Cochran, Wells Run who was Ject laud In a 301 - acre that a sell~r may
pums e vitJng out - uf - town firms pan~andle . Ten trucks were deBoosters Assn. wiU meet Thurs· taken ,., Mei s Ge~ral Hos- swamp Dear Allll Arbor Su• f()t' ~ddlmg-m , a man_ner from visiting theiT homes.
strDyed and 21 damaged With a
U gaiD
Ithe Angltca• ~~ Ro~
day, _March 24, at 7:30 _p.m. at pita! and ent!ed as a medkal day olgbt.
appealmg to s~laclo~s appet~ - Cotmcilman Fultz question- lbarrage of bombs and rockets.
olK~rChurt~s wil~JOUI •
the h1gh school. Several items ef
-a book dealmg WJth sex a
rty
f
th
t
I
An
American
military
spokespu 1c ac
wor .tp.
1
business will be diSCUSsed in- Arthur Donabew, Letart Falls, .I!U'I :rD~JI !!!~ might justifiably be sold to a ed the, ega I. 0
e coiunl y
'd today the SUCC'essful
o~ernor
The meeting, significallt
.
who was taken to Holzer Hosm· .
author1zmg Middleport VI age man sat
u ca
f chr·sr
eluding tbe serving af the Hoi· pital and entered asa medical Ve1eraas Memwlal lloflpital I doctor er pay tatnst.
to construct a new buidling to attack took plaL-e 60 miles south
le
use o
I lBI
.
stein banq~et in April. Mr. With· patient
AdmlssioDI - Geraldine Ger· The decisions.
house the Welfare and Aid for of coastal Vmh The
trucks, LriTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) ~~~~c:ur WedResday ..
erspoon Will repert on the band
lacb, Letart, W. va.;
Daryl ~p~ld 5 to 4 the ~ederal the Aged Departments.
camouflaged with green canvas, 1- Orval E Faubus. whuse use
e A _
contests held this month. All
Meigs Geoeral HospUal
Johnson, Middleport; Bernice eonviCtlon of Ralp~ . Gmzburg Council, at the sug~stion of were believ~d carrying ammu· or troops to keep Negroes out I M;r~ael ~~~primate,
band parents are urged til at-! Admillloas- Dennis Mcltin·IMollohan, Reedsville; Laurel on ~barges of madmg .three Fultz, approved a
resolution nition since pilots sighted sec- 'of Crntr_al Htgh School m I957 1Londnn for a y, Dew
tenet.
ney, Dexter; Charles Connol- Grueser, Pomeroy, Rubin Col4 pu~ll~abons found by a Philadel~ stating, "This body goes oo ondary explosions
,made htm a symbol or sout.l whJC'h the n~~f'eiMJ.ay •
ly Leon W V . ott Wh I liDs Middleport· Albert Wolf plua JUdge to be tbscene. They record willing to aid and abet U. S. Mnrines ID the south ern reststance to desegregatiOn, I..
po _. hal said
OPEN IUGHER
Albany; •Eloise ~~ider, M;d~!~ Ra~ine; Chari~ Jones, Lakin: were , Eros, a ha~d-cover the efforts of any group to chased Communist troops on I plans to retire as the nation's !JO~t b~~t isa ~lslt of peT!eet
port; Bertha Reeves, Long W. Va.; Mrs. Roy Hendricks, maga:une, LiaiseD, a bJ-weekly construct a building in lbis two fronts today.
I second longrst-term sov~rnor. I fn~ndsht
we~er a VIS~
NEW YORK (VPI) - Stock Bottom; Anna Brewer, Port- Pomeroy; Sherry Stafford, New CONTINUED On Page 5
viUage to house the Aid for the Leathernecks m
Operation 1 Faubus saJti. f\~onday mght ~e UR!on." P and tntrodu~
prices opened higher Ia moder- land.
Haven
Aged and Department of Wei- Texas, under way in the sandy ·Wlli nol sre~ a ~eventh te~m lA Dr Ra
te ct' tr di tod
1M bar
Di h 1 Co
p
f ,.
coastal plains and scrub brush off~re . desp1te hts own dawn he
. msey JS the
a a 1ve a ng ay.
Je get None.
se- ....... - Joha Hunne
mpnter resents
are.
try 230 .1
th f Sa"- is the only Democrat strong 1rt1gnm~ Anglican prinmte
Pomeroy · HeieR Bartels Syra. S N'ck IRS F
Mayor Legar was asked to mun
IDles nor o I
. . .
. tvJsit a Popes·
tbe liCI
cuse· El~er Hyde Middleport· t. I
orm
convey the resolution to the gon, have killed 196 Viet Cong eW)ugh to teat multtmilllor1aJre l tu
h ~n~h
t M ' NEWARK N J (UPI) -The Board of Meigs County Co f!l· since t:Je weekend.
Winthrop Rorkefrller, a Repub·, 1 ry w e•
urch ol
Thom'as Sca ll y, M'ddl'
1 epor ; rs
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d b th
f N y k and broke away from ~
1
Ronald O'DonneD, Pomeroy. Singer Co. in Elizabeth was missioners. Fultz was of the Marine Corps jets have been lean an ro er o ew or m;:m Catholic
IIUIII' .
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testing out a computer used to opinion lhat eouncil would be pouring napalm and bombs on Gov. Nelson A. Rockefe~ler.
I ,
Church. The
----·
in 1 ''I thmk we can certamly say :a~~~ ~960, when tbe
,
1prepare etnp]oyee withholding off base undertaking to put up the fleeing Communists
SUPPER PLANNED
Istatements. l"or one ol the a building to house the lwo Quang Ngal province.
'Ibis is fina l." Faubus. 56. said ! " ,0 P_ of Centemury,
A jitney supper wlU be bekl tests runs, · they inserted the department! in the villqe's
~eoffr1.\ fi'1~er, visited the
1at a news conferenct'.
at the Hemlock Grove Grange name ''Santa Claus. 31 North name
But Rockefeller was Rot con· I· OJ&gt;E' ohn XXIII. The
.
hall this Friday algbt by resi- Pole, Arctic, U. S. A."
Cou~cil game the Pomeroy
NOW YOU KNOW
vinced .
ot w,~ marked by_ extreme
dents of the Bedford area. Pro- By accident, the test form Chamber of Commerce permts- 1M Aaples bal tile sborteat 1 'There is an. rmmortal state- ~~alc~rebut a nuniftl.um of
ceeds will be turned over to the was mailed "' tho Newark IRS lion to use tbe parking lob and -~ ear line bo lbo _.., ment by the mcumbeRl gover·
mony.
Pemerey emergency squad llllil ofllce with 5,1100 omployee Lynn-st during Regatta Week· Aqol'a Ff!pl - II traVolo IU nor severa\years ago to ttle e_I----Serving wUI beEJn at s p.DL
withholding statements.
end on JWJe 11 • I% wllh the foot 1p ud ...., 0 slOop bUI. feet tha~ just becaus.•.. I sa1d l
It, doesn t. make It so,
Rock- Three rtnes were
efeller satd.
Mondav R~.... t b
'6''
y
, Mayor C. 0. Fisher.
H-Bomh Recovery 1Beaver. Pomeroy, and
Middleport, ,.re
I, Call.
CLEVELAND fUPI) - Medl· el hearing tho cue thai she was He also characterized her aa ic wtlb hootlle liloughta, un•ble S IowetI bY Westher
ed ItO and costo f'oo•r::;
eal testimony, portraying ... uaable to tell righllrom wroug. 1 chronic schizophrenic, a split· to ten riiJht from wron«.
PALOMARES, Spain (UP!)- and J. c. Ward, _B
CUied murderess Mrs. Mll'Iann Dr. Arthur ilo8f!nbaum, dlroe- pononallty, who somelimes Rosenbaum teoUIIed Mrs. Col· Poor weather today continued dJeport, was fined till
Colby u aa Incurably sick tor of 111-Patlenl aervlcelll Uo- Ioeted her molber in her room hy had ~ased a gun, the al- to stall further U. S. Navy op- for dropping waate ..
woman with deteriorating men-- fvenity llolpllll, ,.. allied to lllCI "at lime~ was quite cruel" teced murder ftapol, with tho eralions to recover a 20-mega- way.
ONE INJURED - Robert Reed, Athens, who w.u Ill -proce...., waa upeeted to reaume bll lelllmotl)l l&lt;lday Ia Ill punlsblng her only eblld. Ro- apparent Intent to tul a man loll H·bomb lying 2,500 feet
---....
scaled at lba wheel tf tbill parked ear at 9:07 a.m. today eootlnue loday as her. first-fie. Cuyahoga 01UDly . Commoa Hllbaum said she felt alighted Who hod ~!fed her love.
down in tbe Mediterranean.
BID
when it wu llruct II; lllOiher vehicle, wu taken to Melp 'Ill p&amp;Aom 111.11 .1op.11101 oo.t1 Pleas Coort Mondq ilo telli- by her ..ighbon, both In the The clef..,. also planned to The missing bomb, one of The bid of tho
General Hospltat a¥ lrtated for apporent back lnjutles, Mrs. Colby, accused of tho I• lied thatlhe fl.,......,ld 111Jrurb. llcluslve odburb and iD olrailer coli Dr. &lt;llarlos De Loon, a lour that !ell In this area nino Company ro
1
Driver of the •• bat went out of control on Weal Second- tal shooiinl of her 10n'a eight. aa Sbalter Hefihll lltiulewlfe'a oourt where 111o Colbya lflrii!Ol"· payclilalrlst !rom the Western - ·
ago fo\lowlng , 1152 and dleoel fuel at the
•I and bll Reed's, veblclo wu Ada 1lt111, lJncoln HUL Po- :re01'&lt;&gt;Id playmate, Joba ~
dated bact .- oarll u q hod lived.
Reserve Unlvmity Medlcol erssh, bas beeilthe target t1 a County IBriP lot ato .•!Olt1
meroy.!lln. Tltuu Clir ~reportedly llrucit a parked auto mer Young ~r. lilt AliiUII. ut •
wltln 1111. beclme "patho. , Dr. Lily ar-hq, a JIIIY· School. Mrs. Q&gt;IIIJ pleaded tn- IJIIIIIva IOil'eb and reoovery [' month .perlodd ;w•:·~=~
owned by Joha Pipe, Racbit. Pomeroy Pollee Cblef Jed lntpullvely Monday aa twt Jill" ~ iltlrtllod" Ill .IIIOiher ~ ~ that MrR, ~ !11!1 ~~ by aperolion involving lblpa of tho the py co
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(Jock O'Brian Is on vacation.)
llOLLYWOOD: "Hi, honey,"
shouted Rosalind Ru.,ell, as we
debarkod from our TWA car·
ricr, and dashing toward us 1
braced and kissed-ci., not !be
reporter, but the fellow with us,
Freddie Brisson, her ever-lov·
Jng husband. Shortly after, she
did bestow a friendly kiss on
us - but why not? After all, we

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do come from the same borne
town ef Waterbury, Conn. Brisson 1who "in the past couple of

\\'here avaUable, 30 cente ~er week; one
year ID advance at tho Dally SentiDol of·
lice $1UO: Ill m0111ba S7.SO, thNo moDtbo

man Josh Cosden Jr. only a
few days after the hurried di·
vorce. Now who should come

trooping In but Eva Gabor and
hubby Dick Brown and their in·
laws, the Chet Parkers. I turned to the !larry Jamesons-and
whispered: "Watch lor the Big
Freeze."
lnstea~. there was
Brown
slapping ex-brother·ln·law HUI·
ner affectionately on !be back
- and Eva murmuring: "But,
Dah-teeng, maybe you Cllll me

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Young will most likely appear
ln the role originated by Henry
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Brisson also rakl be h a d
bought the film rights to "The
Unexpeded Mrs. Pollifax" as 1
starring vehicle· for Roz Rus·
sell, to be made In Mexleo, and
!ben went on to tell me why
her latest, "Trouble Wltb An-

The Expensive Way
SOME startling figures have been appearing in print in recent weeki
about the cost of government sponsored
programs of job training. We beard that
groups of several dozen are being lnl·
tiated into the training of oome trade at
a cost that is staggering. Many of the
figures show a total that would make it
possible for the trainees to attend some
or the most expensive universities in the
country. When will the public, and !bose
m•mbers of Congress, who have any
common sense at all realize that anything done by the government is alwayl
on the grand scale with not the least
thought of economy. They even build
massive government buildings, and no
one can even find out the total cost, such
as the Rayburn building to housa members of Congreu,
The job training programs have 10
far been noted for their lack of success,
but. they can not be entirely blamed for
that condition because the people they
are dealing with have records in many
imlances as dropout in the field of pub·
lie education. and as is the case with so
many programs, the trainees ar·e more
interested in getting the stipend that
goes with the instruction than any deep
seated desire to get ahead in today's
competitive world. As we have stated
before It Is a proven fact that private in·
dustry would be both more practical. an~
rconomtcal.
.,.....,....,.l'lt. ~·,
Industry, and business, have bad
training programs for a long time, and
one of the most effective arguments in
their favor ill that the trainee is getting
real experience in a practilcal way.
There Is a wide gap beween theoretical
training and private training on the job.
One reads advertisements for help and
they practically all demand so much ex·
perience, and the best way to get that
is in the training ranks of private business and industry. It is a method that
started centuries ago when a master
craftsman or some bt.tslnus knows from
experience the type of skills that are
needed to produce a quality product.
The private trainee to sure to be
trained to the high standards of the tn·
dustry Involved. About the only way a
government operated training can be
measured Is by the numbera that go
through the training. The number train·
ed Is the criteria of the government and
is used for the further expansion of the
program, In hiring more instructors and
tjlising pay of the officials In charge. We
must admit that many have been success·
fullv trained, but along the line between
entry Into the program and conclusion
of the course there are many who fall by
the wavside. The balance of proven excellence In job-training resto wtth private
business, but to employ that method
would he admission that they could do a
better job than the government, and
there would not be as much opP.orlunity
for boondoggling. The final wteria for
any job training is not a goal of getting
a person a job, but rather one who can
really do a job in an excelle11t manner.

tomorrow, no?" - zsa Zsa'1

weeks has travelled from Holly· dlocarded man beaming happi·
wood to Mexico City to New 1y. !I would !lave befR tha pel"
York, on to Paris, then London, fe!'l evening if Zsa Zsa and her
th•n back to New York and Ho~ new groom had entered to make
lywood) will linger at
home it one big family party - but
.
.here just long enough to cele- !bey never showed.
Meanwhile
Jay
C.
Fllppea
brate his birthday and St. Pa~
rick's Day -&lt;~nd !ben back It was watching the proceedings
New York and London. He told and grinning away. Plucky Jay
leeklng no sympathy lor !be
me he has set his theatre deal

$3.90. By Motor Route where carrier ,..,
&gt;~co not available one month $1.30. By
maU one yeor $10.00; Silt IIU&gt;lltba U.25:
Three

dl
Dave Sorenson 0f Fm ay
•
• on ChOices
Leads Votmg

Jack O'BriaD

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Voice of Bro adway

The Pit ana the

SlfDNEL

sets" ('jThe Nun Story"), was

set for a St. Louis premiere.
Seems the mother superior of
!be dominant convent there had
been a classmate ol Miss Russell's in the flnlshlntl school ,.
Tarrytown.

-TOM UlTLf. IWHVILL! T!NN!SSEAII

Capitol Comment, Events

Incidentally, oo tl1e plane one
harassed passenger was Paul

Kohner, !be agent who baa a·
mong his clients Johe Huston,
Wllliam Wyler and other gents
of filmdom prestige. Harassed
- bot apparently enjoylntl every moment of II - for he bed
in his charge a six-months' old
baby lad, his grandson - left
In his care by hll daught«, actress Susan Kohner, now tb&amp;
wife or couturiere John Weitz
- who were off lor a brief trtp
to Europe. From lime to time
!be steward~ea, Papa Brisson,
women passengers, Including
my w~e. kept giving 111m advice on how to handle !be baby,
when to feed hlm and haw.
Meanwhile the picture bed gone
op: 11 0ur Man Flint" - a o d
white others seemed to enjoy It,
I noticed that the baby yawned
and yawned. 'Ibis must not ba
misconstrued .. • rorm ol crlticlom, however. M a matter of
lac~ our twin toy Ynrldes tenor:
ed tho picture entiraly - and
ignored me, teo, throushout lilt
trip,
AI !be plush Bistro, which II
aue of the "In" opoll for dining,
we ran into another "Llber•
tion" party for Herbert lllllner,
whooo ex, Zsa Zsa Gabor, jull
got herself married off to oil·

s7 William 1. Wblte
disclosure, ''Red China ll a banditry, In !be hope or ending
WASHINGTON -From 111811J
directions and for Hveral rea· fact of life; and you just caa't lis banditry, would, true enough,
hardly be that "Munich" apo
JOJII, the push io on agaill
to t&amp;nore a fact of life."
Thert
are,
of
course,
very
peasement which the more arforce Alnericaa recotplillon ol
11
ltrong facts of life,.. lodeed, dent anti-recognition
people
Communist Chtn.l.
Here, the maiD forum Is lbe why tblo country should go on claim II would he, It would on·
Senate Foreign Relations Com· raluslng to recognize China or ly be an act or demeaning sllli·
mittee. A minority beaded by to Blake her alleged but noll!!xls· ness. It would make no diller.
Chairman J. William Fulbri!PI tent thirst for membership In ence at all ia the great acheme
of Arkansu II uamg Ill beaJ'o the United Nations. One is !bat of things except to give anolllings ror a "rwvaltmtion" of our Red China still atanda unpurg- er small victory to those AmerIIOIII"Oiallollshlp with lbe Cbinelt ed of bloody aggr&lt;ssion, and a- lc81111 whose ruling paS.Ion now
Reds ostensibly to obed llgbt up- sainst !be U. N. ttself, In Korea. is to find something wrong with
on a troubled scene. Bullbe of. Anotller 11 !bat Red China II their OWII country &amp; something
feet il to tum this Ured, beat • lodly the ultimate backer ollhe tolerable about ijs worll eneup old Issue Into 1 cue ball for Communist tavasl011 of Soutb JDles.
oblique shota at the bipartisan VIet Nam.
policy of re.sistance to CbineseSliD, lhil II a practical era,
backed Communist agFettion snd ill 1 pragmatic view even
these things might be put aside
Ill South VIet Nam.
The Senate minority hd • but for the most inconvenient
bout . ohot Ita bolt in frontal "'" "Fact of life" of all. Thia, aim·
eaults upon this govemment't ply, is that nobody anywhere
det«mlnatloo to hold the course bas offered any sound reasoa By Wayae C. Brandstadt, M.D.
In V!et Nam. Tile Chl1111 Inquest wbatever for recogoizln1 China.
ct My daughter, 21, hu
hu become 1 second strlntl 1&lt;1 Tho very best tllese people can pimples on her &lt;hln. All t b o
Ita how.
do Is to augaeal that may be remedies ohe has tried
have
Abroad, !be pressure for ua China then would be good.
failed. Sulfur and molasses cur·
to "get closer" to China- In the
But thOle naUons which have ed me when I was her a g e.
face of !be obvious tact !bat Chi- tried recop!Uon heve been bu· Should lbe try lt1 Would X ray
na Itself Is not even slightly in- JDlllated for tbeir palna. T h 1 help?
terested In any other fonn ol Brlllsb Mission to Chlna hao leu
A - Acu II prbnorBy a dJt.
togetberntll - Ia rillntl from Influence there than, say, Costa eose ol adolescence. When you
ltlco bu II Washington. What reached the ripe old age or 21,
Yario• quartero.
IR 1 ginl!erly way, tht BriUih thea, evea apart from Ollna'a your acne cleared up spontaneLabor IOYennnent II one of documellted outlawry, would be eosty. Your taklntl sulfur and
these quarters, !bough to be the point In oendtnc yet moro molassea was coincidental. Your
sure !bat aovernment loyally l¥ealern dlplornall to frustra· daughter's skin sbouid improve
and courageously supporta 111 Ia lion Ia drat sullen prloon camp? llJOn but In !be meanllme sha
VIet Nom itself, to the ohrUI
It II perfectly clear to all not mtghl want to try some of !be
distress of ill left wing.
ridden by slogan • atereotypes
newer acne remedies, sucb aa
Then lllere ore all manner of that nobody In the l¥eat II &amp;Oine
the locat application of benzoyl
lesser pressure iJ'OUpa. There ill to have any uoelui assoclatloa
a clutch of professoro on bolb wltb Communist China untO Cit· peroxide and sulfur emulsion
(Dermabasse, varioua antlbio~
tildes of the Atlantic who enjoy na bas first dropped ttl design
!be luxury of maximum npos- to make maximum trouble ev· ics (teLracycline, erythromycin,
benzyl peniciltin or sulladime·
ure for tbetr optnlo111 coupled erywhere for the Wesl
wltb 1 total absence of reatJOI)"R.ecotplizlng" !be Chinese thoxtne) or, by mouth, trypsin
slbillty. There II a goodiab aum- would be about as useful, In !be with chymotrypsin (Chymoral).
Maoy skin specialists, bowev.
ber of lorelp dlplomata here nlstlna reatltleB,
u sending
who endle11ly enlt«hten their them laminated copies of tbo er. atltl Insist !bat the best treat.
Amertcaa dinner partllers by full heariDgo of !be Fulbright mtlnt ts to wash the face twirf'
solemnly parroting the celllral ooD1!11ltlee, when at last !bat 1 day with a soap !bat contains
ellche of tha faith.
maulve nerclse In futility bas hexachlorophene. X-ray treatments will clear up the condl·
"Alter all, old man," !bey drawn lo Ill close.
oay, with the air of bringing
To pettily reward a demon- Uon, but the effect 11 temporary
lartb IOIDI freahly
milled otrably bandit regimt lor its and Is recommended only as an

DOlTOR
SAYS

Hado's They'll Doh Every Time

•

omerpncy measuH In preparalioo for getUoi married,
Q - I have a bleb blood pr•
sure tmd have been taking Slnl·

j

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•'

'i

oserp and Aldomet. Both have
controlled my blood pressure. Is
It bannlul to lalte these drusg
Indefinitely! What art their slda
elfeels?
A - Melbyldopa CAidomell
ohould not be taken by persone
with ll..r dlaease nor by preg·
nanl women. In too lara• a dose
II may cause headache, weak·
aeso and cllzzlnoss. Syroslni~
pine (SingooerpJ, a synthetto
reserpine, Bhould aol ba taken
by perso1111 with pepUc ulcer.
Large doseo may c11110 drowaJ.
ness, headache, IUIUita IIIII deo
pre.slllon. S.inco bleb blood preoauro Is uaually chronic, it Ia
wise to very lilt treatment every five or stx monlba
lfOWilRI and rumbllntl tn lilt
stomach?
q -What ea- gurgllnr.
A - Flnl Y'* haft to have
botb Uqukl (normal) and ras
(abnormal) In your dlaestlve
tract, then you bave to hevo
soma Uvely gotnp on. You can
illustrate Ibis by filling 1 h o t
water botUe lull and sbaklna it.
No noise. Then remove ball ·o1
the water, let air In and bana 11
on a book. No noise. Thea shake
II viaorously. Gurp IUI'ilt. To
get rlil of yollf rumbliDp, you
must avoid eallnil Will • IDlown
JU formers and yw 1111111 aveld
luatlvu cr foodl that ltlr up
IDiell!nal IC!Ivlty.

Jlltaoe ttelld , _ .-stloll
ud fOIIIJIIeJIII to lfiYH
G.
llrbdlladl, 'M. D., lD tiN of
WI paper. Wblle Dr. Jlralul.
lladl eauol IllS- bidlvllual
!etta'~ lie w1l1 -letlln ol
1 ani' lDiwMI Ia filM CIJI.

recent loss of a leg - teeptns
up with his film and TV career
undaunted as did, you may r•
oall, the late Herbert Mmhal~
similarly hllldlcapped,
aJ.
though Flippen refuse• to regard II u a handicap. We ella.,
ted about olden days 'In Manha.,
tan - back to the lime whea
he enlel'lllned at Leon &amp; Ed.
die's and even recalled the gac
In those days wbeu bls mop o1
hair was llke a miniature sky·
scraper - and a man In bact
of 111m at a threatre epenlnl
allegedly saki: "Lady, would
you mind removing your hat?"
and when Flippen IUrDed •
round, he said apologetically,
"Sorry, Mister -but would you
mind !ben removing
your
head?" II was I weak lillie jel&lt;l
in those days - but Fllppea
loved it.

·

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., March 22. 11168

HELEN HELP US!
YOVTR ASKED FOR rrt
This column Is lor young people, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
'11th !be rest of llelen
llelp
Us!, it welcomes !aughts but
won't dodge a oerlous quesUoa
with a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questtoan
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
CARE of Helen Help US! tbiJ
IK!WSpoper.
TANKED TIGER NOT
FOR YOU

Dear Helen:
My boy friend was just wonderful until he wont to college.
He was still a fairly nice guy
wheal!• came honJe on vaca·
Uon, but not !be same. He got
to running around with a crowd
that drinks the says everybody
does up there). He thinks pe's
lOme kind or tiger, these days.
Now that he turned 21 and
can go Into bars, he sa)IIB I'm
too young lor him. I c11n't go
where he goes, so we have to
break up. That was the word
last ' weeKend. Aclu•liY that
wasn't all of lt. He'd had a cog.
pie too many and got started on
the ''free love" propag11nda too.
He's really a good kid, 1111demeath. In fact, be was the
model boy In high school, and
maybe he's trylntl to live down
thai "mother's favorite" lmuge.
What ahould I do!1 - TIGER'S

EX

De., Ex:
You haven't any choice: he'll
live II up Ull he setUes down,
and that shouldn't take tong.
'1'1111 cub is only a tiger when
he's tanked, and he only rets
taDked to prove hla stripes.
Any day now he'll grow up.
You'll see. And then
he'll
probably come back to you If you aUU want 111m. - H.
Dear Helen:
AI a dentist of II yean, wllh
two sons dentists, I can oafely
uy the monetary
rewarda
Mre never primary ID IDterest
(as several of your readen fm.
piled).
One reasoa why orthodontists
must &lt;!large so much Is that
their practice Is mainly from
3:30 until 5:30 p.m. (a II e r
~ehool) and on Satlll'days. Removing children from classes
for weekly deolal appolnlmellll

18 uaually not condoned 117 !be
administraUon.
My SUIS"BUon to JGq people who need bracea II: try and
lind a general practitioner qualHied to do ortbodonlla. Thert
are many who do speelallsll'
worl&lt; ulong with their pneral
pracltce, and they don't eharp
apeclalists' prtce1. You
juol
have to discover them, Dol u
apeclallsll but as denlilta. Their
charge Is as low as '100.00 and
seldom over "75, Ia toto.
DR. M.P.
I'll anticipate the quesUon1
many, many readers will ask:
Where do you FIND these wonderful denllsts?!l
IT COMES ALONG
EVERY WEEK
Dear Helen:
I'm fed up with having to PBJ
adult pricea to see a movie. It's
not fair to us 13-IB year • o I d
kids who can't 1ee the "adulll
ortly" showi, but have to 'pay
the full sdmlssion price. Some
theaters let anybody lD just ""
they get you money, but others
make the ''adulll only" ednl
sUck. I tblnk they should, but
It sure burls to pey over a dol·
Jar, when the under-12 kJds pay
only about SS cenll. II theN
anything ye can 1111 aboul IllNO SHOW
Dear No:
U you'd write to the theater
manqen in u great numberl
aa you write to Mill lboul tbll
problem, I'm sure IIOIIIelhhll
would be done Ill a btll'l')'. Get
wttb It! - H.
Dear Helen:
I'm not a teen but I will bt
110me day. I want to uk a qu•
lion. Wllen I say aomelhlni I
don't think Is funny but my
lolko do, they laugh, and I 1e1
mad and tometllllel I f!t'/, Thel
they say, ''We're DDt '"'lbtQI
AT you, We're lauablnl WITH
yinl." But bow can !bay ba
laushlng WITH me whea 1'111
not laugbln11 - SUZV, AGE I
Dear Sttzy:
Parents never mean to bart
your leellnp. honey. T1tey laua!l
because they're proud ol U..
•lever "8111)' Sayblp." Dol'l
hurt THEIR leellllp
pt.
ling mad. Just remember lbeyo
!re "only adults," oo they ....
QDCe Ill • whllt. - H.

b,

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IIICb perfcamen n lOlll rm. ~ fer Daytoo Meadowdale
this weekend
pd to Fer the flrat
ney ol SpriJtUitid Soutll, Ed wJih his 23.7 point average,
land a player 00 lbe lirll Ali- rted I 10 • Jacobs of Weilaloa, Mib Prall Walczuk of St. Edward
Ollio squad. ·
lioo" cai ·nry fer
ol Daytoa Meadowdale and Lee juat over 2,000 points
his auuntnade's Jim Gotllcball ers In h, .rable ,
Walczul. of Lakewood st. Ed- IOU!' • year In
a second team berth, while 118110WIY mjged Gil&amp;
~
~~
~~~and~~
FIRST TEAM
. By ROBERT GRIMM
The 8eCOIId and lhlrd teams
8eorel Ill Gndea Too
Smith of warren lll8da the
---""""!~'~
Jody 111nnez1 SpriDgfleld Sooth, 6-4, 175, zu
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Big Dave Sorenson, the were even taller than the lint. But the best of all wu Soreo- tblrd !elm aelectlou.
BOXI&amp;B DIJI8
Ed Jacobs, welfston, 8·1, 160, 25.6
•
pride and joy of Findlay during the past winter, today On the runnerup squad were oon, who wu called ' by
SYDNEY (1JPI) ,
Dave Sorenson, Findley, 8·8, 208, 28.5
headed the 1968 United Press International Class AA Craig Barcllll' ol Newark, Bnt knowledgeable coaclles
homered for !be weight hour Pat
Mike Pn1i, Dayton Meadowdale, 6-4, Z10, 23.7
All-Ohio bigb achool basketba)l te~s.
McBrlile of Lima Senior; Ed finest In lbe state." He has
Cardinala.
Monday fnlm
Lee Walrzok, Lakewood St Edward, 6-1, 170, 28.7
They carne from the b1g cities, the. subu~bs and Hare of Csmbridge, Jim Gott- the moves and ocore• Ill the R 0 0 t te Byron B r 0 w ae oufferetl laal
SECOND TEAM
the small towns. But the top 15 players m Ohio stood schell of Onyton Cbamlaade, classroom as weD u on
lllllshed his 8eCOIId home nm fouNounder beN.
Craig Barclay, Newark, 8·3; Bill MtBrlde, Lima out In the state as well as thetr areas.
and Jerry Francis o1 Columbua basketball floor.
of the aprieg to poww the Casey, :n, wu
Senior, &amp;:tl;· Ed Hare, Cambridge, 6·4; Jim Gotlechall,
Wellston's Eddie Jacobs was the only player. ~ West.
.
The selecliolll were bued
Chicago Cuba to a 44 rictor)r the flgbl, wldall
Dayton Chaminade, 6·2; Jerry Francis, Columbua southeastern Ohio to make the dream team. He did 1t 'lbird team memberl were both playlntl ability and
over the San Francilco Glnll. ::,dot:.:·i=sio.::L:.:....====
West, 8-Z.
in a big way, landing a berth on the No. 1 squad at for· Joe Cooke of Toledo Libbey, wllb an eye toward
Browne's blow accounted for
THIRD TEAM
ward.
Bill Jacobsoo of Aualln- reerr for the new All-Ohio
three runs ill the Cuba' lour-run
Joe Cooke, Toledo Ubbey, 8-4; Bill Jaeol~Mm,
Tbe biggest volt • getter by al! over the state. By a Jaad. Flteh. Ed Smill1 of Warret1, en. All members of !lie
fifth. TiiAl FuWea homered lor
Austlutown·Fitth, 6·5; Ed Smith, Warren, 8-5; Jl m far was Sore-, a f.fooH, slide, the busky, baby • faced Jim Brooks of Akroa East and te;:ms could be conslcknd lop the Olanta
Brook&amp;, Akron East, 6·8; Bruce Borden, Lima Shaw· 208 • pound eenter, who II the Sorenson was named the UP! Bruce Burdea of LiDia Shaw- eollep prospects.
Jlm B - tha Pblllles'
11ee, 8·2.
object of lbe afleetlon ol more "Class AA player of !be year.• nee.
Tile tallest o1 !be let wu ace till~ pitched six
SPECIAL MENTION
than 1110 tollegt IOIIClles Allhoush not u taD as oome Finney was tile leading - . f.loot-1 11m Broob Ill
11roq ln•iap ;, Philadelphia
Gary Stewart, Toledo Hogen; Bob Holliday, Ely· throughout the oounlrJ,
ol e.. Alt-Oblo ~ of recent er and rebounder o1 a good East o . the third
'n1e defeated 111 San Diego fann
ria Catholic; Rudy Benjamlu, Dayton Roosevelt; Greg Sorenson, who clipped the years, !be 19611 lirsl squad ex· Springfield South team that highest scorer was
club 5-0. Tony Taylor led the
Davison, Elyria; Roger Ward, Zanesville; Mike Lef· nets for an average of 2U celled m dele~se as well ao .ptayed some of the roughest Walczuk.
Phlls' 12-hil attack wltb four
fel, Piqua; Mike O'Connell, Clnclnnatl McNltbolas; pomt• per aam~, was me• sbow1ng a terrifio scoring ablt&gt; competition iR !be slate. And An oddity ill the
aiBgles.
Ron Sutton, Hamilton Garfield; Bea Phifer, Troy; tioned on a• estimated '141 per ty. All five averaged more lhaa Jacobs was a standout lor which waa based on soaoon
Tile New y k Meta taking
Tom Struohen, New Philadelphia.
cent of !be ballots from 20 points per game.
Wellston with aa average of formallCI only, wa• that
advantage of or live 'Atlanta
::;:Ol&lt;!i.J!I'i&amp;&amp;ii1iiif,~·'''~'"'C~~~-~ coaches, sports Wfllert and
_lteaerves Taller
25.6 pomls per game.
members of the lour
errors defeated !be Braves 7_2
to· ,;s,!*W&lt;ftb~tit&amp;\ili,«.';f..::cN_'f:,&lt;,:~_Ml;~wJWG:lBI&amp;"W~~~~D',;liMEJJ.&amp;tr~iUih1·i!.',. ·' radto - televJSIOI &lt;!ommeHtators Teammg with Sorenson were Pratt broke all city scoring competing lR tbe 1tate tourna:
.
fr thelt seventh v1ctory of the
spring. Johnny Lewis and Ron
Hunt drove in two runs apiece
for the Meta while Eddie
Mathews accounted for both
Brave runs with a homer and a
sacrifice fly.
By FRED McMANE
worked six shtuout innningo ao
Tlvlna Will Fourtll
of !be spring. The A's pulled off and two oingles and Pete Ward 7.0. Dick McAuliffe led
UPI Sports Writer
the New York Yankees blanked The Minnesota Twins, who !be first triple play of !be three singlas to pace the Sox Tigers' offense with a
Playing baseball beats sum- !be Los Angeles Dodgers 3-0. lost their first seven games, season ill the sixth.
attack. Russ Nixon and Tony double and two singles.
mers in Fresno, Cali!., as rar Ford, Pedro Ramos and Dooley woa their fourth straight by The Chicago White Sox Conigliaro homered for Boston. Nelson Briles allowed Oily
as Cincinnall's Jim Maloney is Womack limited !be Dodgers to bombing the Kansas City poUAded out 16 hits to blast !be Bill Moabouquetle allowed one bit 111d struck out five In a
Serving Meigs County Since 1861
concerned, and now let's see II two hits while Lou Clinton Athletics 10.1. Tile TwinB llole Boston Red Sox 10-4. Tommie jus! four singles lB sevea five-inalng otint as the St Lools .
the rest of the holdout hurlers paced the Yanks' offense with a five bases ill the game and Agee bad two doubles and a innings as the Detroit Tigers Cardinals tripped tbo Pit- I
agree.
home run.
Tony Oliva hlt his first homer single, John RoJDBoo a double blanked !be Balllmoro Orlolet, ts~ursh Pirates 6-3. Alu
The Reds scored the first
breakthrough in !be manage'
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Maloney Ends Holdout, Signs for $45,000

DOWNING INSURANCE

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young righthander. Maloney's
agreement to terms now leaves
on!y pitchers Don Drysdale and
s"ndy Kourax of the Los
Angeles Dodgers and Juan
Marirhal and Bob Shaw of the
San Francisco Giants among
the unsigned.
Maloney's decision to sign
came about two weeks after
the Reds' management bad
given him an ultimatum of
agreeing to terms or siltiog out
the season.
The 25-year-old Cslifornlu,
who won 20 games and pitched
a no-hitter £or Cincinnati Ialli
season wanted $511 000 for his
servic~s this seaso~ and when
he insisted he wouldn't sign tor
less, !be Reds told him to
"have a nice summer 111
Fresno."
Reach C.mpromloe
Cincinnati made amtber try
for Maloney Monday by seading
Assistant General Maaagor Phil
Seghl to Fresno for a cot1suita·
lion. The two mea reached a
compromise agreement with
Maloney signing for an eslimal·
ed $45,000, making him the
highest paid hurler ill the club's
history.
Maloney arrived at lhe Reds'
training camp iB Tampa, Fla.,
today and said he expects to
take his regolar lura ill about
three weeks
.
While aegotlaU01111 were In
P~~s, !be Reds were bosh
wh1ppmg tho Houston Astros 54
In an exbibltioo game. Jack
BaldsehUR, a relief pitcher
acquired from PhiiBdelpbia in
the off season, was the hero ••
he retired !be Astros with the
bases loaded and none out in
the ninth Inning to preserve the
. to Dt k s·
h
Cry. . c ti •aadmpson omered
rv•c
or IIICJIUla
Jolla Bate·
man homered for Houstou.
In other games: Whitey Ford

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
iUPI) ~Manager . Wes Westrum cia1ms there IS hope lor
the New York Mets Ibis coming
season.
.Because !bey have added two
b1g bats, strengthened !bell"
bench and their young pilcblntl
figures to unprove, Westrum
promised !bat !be Mets "will
score more ru•s."
"We have a good chance ol
moving up," inaisted Westrum,
adding !bat he wasn't thinking
in . terms or a first division
fmlSh. IM he made II plaia be
wasn't tbinking of a lOth place
finish, either. That's where the
Mets have finished lB tbelr lour
years m !be league.
Westrum beloags It tht old
school of managen wbo would
like to play the same regolars
every day, but tba last minute
acquisition o1 slugging Dick
Stuart has forced him II
change hls mllld.
"It loob like we'll de a lot of
pbltoon!ng, especially In the
outfield," Westrum ssld. "I
probably wlll go with oae set ol
outfieidero against left handed
pilchlntl and another oe1
against right handers."
Getting Stuart lroed l:d

.AIL STARS

for the Mets ( hopes ) Westrum

ltraoepool, tile lllels regular
first· baseman iasl year, for
oullield duty.
"I'll play Stuart moot cr1 lhe
time, perhaps resting him whea
we face some rg thlh daned
we face somt right banded
pikhers like Don Drysdale and
Juaa Marichal," Westrum erplained. In !bose cases ltranepool wiD 10 back to bio old
post
The other big bel lhe lllets
added, that crl Ken Beyer, will
be In !be lilleup every day.
With Beyer, stuart, l[rane.
pool, Ron Swoboda, 11o1 Haat,

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HEATING SYSTEM

'65-66 was Confusing Year
For Collegiate Roundball
NEW YORK CVPI -11'1 questloB tbal Alaludtw and
finally over. 'l'be IIUrlaill hu UCLA will domblate lba talk
heel clran on anolbtr abo!K eollegiall baaketb811 !be
of tollege roulldball.
Dellllllree yean.
Tile lttiHtl eeasoo, probeblJ 1bal was obvlo111 last -Itthe most coafuslBg Ia ......t ..t lll both CoDeae Park, Md.,
years slnot there wu 10 .,per and !few York, 1lbarlt the
team 01 the ..,... thai NCAA and N1'l' loanlalllelll
dominated tho aetton, 11 oow took place, AII!I!Hb-'1 ..,.,
history with Texas Westerll wu 1 key topla.
crowned !lie NCAA eba111ploD Adolph Rupp, wbo llao pi!~
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to offlctaiJr OJlOtl cHsco•lllml ol Allure, lie said, "That'D lake
the 196'1-4U!I seasoRS wbicb
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WASHINGTON IUPI) - 'r.le
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Redskins announced today the
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signing of fullback Bob Fergo·
balll8
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oon, Jormer Ohio Stale star, as
revolvllf arolllll I pair ol f.
' free agent.
NEW YORit (tlPI) - A left. 1101-11 eenleu lno!ludlng Cl'aig
Ferguson, winner of the Max·
nil oourt nplam the _.. fa. RayllhlMI, whe WM brllllanl ln
well Trophy in his senior year
miliary basketball co.t lor aa the NIT fblal
with !be Buckeyes, was first NEW YORK (UP!) -'lbo ambitious aiJo.mateh program Bot Walla and Rupp and tho
draft choice or the Pittsburgh Cassius Clay-George Cbovalo today that ope111 the Iaaugural rest of the _..1Di fratenllty
Steelers in 1962. Frequently sicJe. heavyweight champimisbip fight
Madiso!l llctUaA Gardell know that lloppiog UCLA the
,ined by injuries wltb
Pitts- March 29 at Toronto will be Invitation lelmia lmlrUDIIIIIL DeJ:t ~ ,.eafl willal!e IliON
burgh, he was traded to MJnne.. televised to theaters Ia 21 cities Tho four.day, J2.playv lliJn. lhaa qwpe.
sola in IINI3 but suffered anotb- and 17 states. boo!lting the lnalloll touraey, fealuriq lbe Wood!'l llu ptbared 1 good
er Injury and did not play the potential gate by 140;000.
world's fiMal pro stan,
bt aupporttnc cast lor Aldador
•ast two seasons.
Michael MaUtz, exeeutiftl pla)1ed .., a newlf daftloped ad the tiCI.A fresh, lila
Redskins Coa&lt;!l Otto Graham vice president of iMalJ1 Bout rubiJer COIIIj)Oimd
porlable llrullabee, _.. adleaten.
oaid Fergoson underweot
a Inc., said theater arraq&lt;~~DUII court. 1be $6,tiGO gotoc lo the
knee operation rocendy ad apo lor Canada wlll bt anouneed singles winner laturday llisht
peared to be In good shape.
lat«.
Ia the largest prize evor offerTheVWJIIeat .
Cities re&lt;eiring the bout w111 ld • the pro eirtail as b lbe In Usaol C.. Anywhloe
Jl'!Gtrr BEING SET
be Pboelix, Arls., ~ ltlli.OOO pto'll up lor gabs.
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -'!be ."Calif., Santa Moalea, Calif., AualriiiA'I IIGtl Lnw, !be
OFFIR REIIUIID
ehsirman of lle World Ilozing Hariford, Coon., Wlllilllton. leadiq .-y trlluer • !be
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Committee, Jlmile Bruaeau, Loullvllle, Flint, Mlctl.; ciierry the eiMJy lllld wilb compa.,
•IUIIlllllCed Monday that a Ughl Hlll, N. l? AI~ riot Ku llosewaB rated el•
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Jlm lfickm011 and Johnny
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tba most bltliq power m lbeir
brief history.
The ooly trooblo II thai often
llmes Stuart and Swoboda
probably will let ID more runs
with their gloves !ban !bey will
driw lB with their bats.
With Stuart at first, Hunt at
second alld Boyer at third, the
veteran Roy McMillan will
round ou1 lha Infield at
shartstop. Although ba 11 36,
McMlllan played iD lSI gtuneS
last year and still la oao crl lbo
bolter glove men around.

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BY LOUIS SOBOL
(Jock O'Brian Is on vacation.)
llOLLYWOOD: "Hi, honey,"
shouted Rosalind Ru.,ell, as we
debarkod from our TWA car·
ricr, and dashing toward us 1
braced and kissed-ci., not !be
reporter, but the fellow with us,
Freddie Brisson, her ever-lov·
Jng husband. Shortly after, she
did bestow a friendly kiss on
us - but why not? After all, we

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do come from the same borne
town ef Waterbury, Conn. Brisson 1who "in the past couple of

\\'here avaUable, 30 cente ~er week; one
year ID advance at tho Dally SentiDol of·
lice $1UO: Ill m0111ba S7.SO, thNo moDtbo

man Josh Cosden Jr. only a
few days after the hurried di·
vorce. Now who should come

trooping In but Eva Gabor and
hubby Dick Brown and their in·
laws, the Chet Parkers. I turned to the !larry Jamesons-and
whispered: "Watch lor the Big
Freeze."
lnstea~. there was
Brown
slapping ex-brother·ln·law HUI·
ner affectionately on !be back
- and Eva murmuring: "But,
Dah-teeng, maybe you Cllll me

montha, U.OO.

for his play, naeneration/' for

COMMENT~ TING

EDITORIALL f

the London showing - that
wlll be on display at the cambridge Theatre and that Robert
Young will most likely appear
ln the role originated by Henry
Fonda.
Brisson also rakl be h a d
bought the film rights to "The
Unexpeded Mrs. Pollifax" as 1
starring vehicle· for Roz Rus·
sell, to be made In Mexleo, and
!ben went on to tell me why
her latest, "Trouble Wltb An-

The Expensive Way
SOME startling figures have been appearing in print in recent weeki
about the cost of government sponsored
programs of job training. We beard that
groups of several dozen are being lnl·
tiated into the training of oome trade at
a cost that is staggering. Many of the
figures show a total that would make it
possible for the trainees to attend some
or the most expensive universities in the
country. When will the public, and !bose
m•mbers of Congress, who have any
common sense at all realize that anything done by the government is alwayl
on the grand scale with not the least
thought of economy. They even build
massive government buildings, and no
one can even find out the total cost, such
as the Rayburn building to housa members of Congreu,
The job training programs have 10
far been noted for their lack of success,
but. they can not be entirely blamed for
that condition because the people they
are dealing with have records in many
imlances as dropout in the field of pub·
lie education. and as is the case with so
many programs, the trainees ar·e more
interested in getting the stipend that
goes with the instruction than any deep
seated desire to get ahead in today's
competitive world. As we have stated
before It Is a proven fact that private in·
dustry would be both more practical. an~
rconomtcal.
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Industry, and business, have bad
training programs for a long time, and
one of the most effective arguments in
their favor ill that the trainee is getting
real experience in a practilcal way.
There Is a wide gap beween theoretical
training and private training on the job.
One reads advertisements for help and
they practically all demand so much ex·
perience, and the best way to get that
is in the training ranks of private business and industry. It is a method that
started centuries ago when a master
craftsman or some bt.tslnus knows from
experience the type of skills that are
needed to produce a quality product.
The private trainee to sure to be
trained to the high standards of the tn·
dustry Involved. About the only way a
government operated training can be
measured Is by the numbera that go
through the training. The number train·
ed Is the criteria of the government and
is used for the further expansion of the
program, In hiring more instructors and
tjlising pay of the officials In charge. We
must admit that many have been success·
fullv trained, but along the line between
entry Into the program and conclusion
of the course there are many who fall by
the wavside. The balance of proven excellence In job-training resto wtth private
business, but to employ that method
would he admission that they could do a
better job than the government, and
there would not be as much opP.orlunity
for boondoggling. The final wteria for
any job training is not a goal of getting
a person a job, but rather one who can
really do a job in an excelle11t manner.

tomorrow, no?" - zsa Zsa'1

weeks has travelled from Holly· dlocarded man beaming happi·
wood to Mexico City to New 1y. !I would !lave befR tha pel"
York, on to Paris, then London, fe!'l evening if Zsa Zsa and her
th•n back to New York and Ho~ new groom had entered to make
lywood) will linger at
home it one big family party - but
.
.here just long enough to cele- !bey never showed.
Meanwhile
Jay
C.
Fllppea
brate his birthday and St. Pa~
rick's Day -&lt;~nd !ben back It was watching the proceedings
New York and London. He told and grinning away. Plucky Jay
leeklng no sympathy lor !be
me he has set his theatre deal

$3.90. By Motor Route where carrier ,..,
&gt;~co not available one month $1.30. By
maU one yeor $10.00; Silt IIU&gt;lltba U.25:
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Voice of Bro adway

The Pit ana the

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sets" ('jThe Nun Story"), was

set for a St. Louis premiere.
Seems the mother superior of
!be dominant convent there had
been a classmate ol Miss Russell's in the flnlshlntl school ,.
Tarrytown.

-TOM UlTLf. IWHVILL! T!NN!SSEAII

Capitol Comment, Events

Incidentally, oo tl1e plane one
harassed passenger was Paul

Kohner, !be agent who baa a·
mong his clients Johe Huston,
Wllliam Wyler and other gents
of filmdom prestige. Harassed
- bot apparently enjoylntl every moment of II - for he bed
in his charge a six-months' old
baby lad, his grandson - left
In his care by hll daught«, actress Susan Kohner, now tb&amp;
wife or couturiere John Weitz
- who were off lor a brief trtp
to Europe. From lime to time
!be steward~ea, Papa Brisson,
women passengers, Including
my w~e. kept giving 111m advice on how to handle !be baby,
when to feed hlm and haw.
Meanwhile the picture bed gone
op: 11 0ur Man Flint" - a o d
white others seemed to enjoy It,
I noticed that the baby yawned
and yawned. 'Ibis must not ba
misconstrued .. • rorm ol crlticlom, however. M a matter of
lac~ our twin toy Ynrldes tenor:
ed tho picture entiraly - and
ignored me, teo, throushout lilt
trip,
AI !be plush Bistro, which II
aue of the "In" opoll for dining,
we ran into another "Llber•
tion" party for Herbert lllllner,
whooo ex, Zsa Zsa Gabor, jull
got herself married off to oil·

s7 William 1. Wblte
disclosure, ''Red China ll a banditry, In !be hope or ending
WASHINGTON -From 111811J
directions and for Hveral rea· fact of life; and you just caa't lis banditry, would, true enough,
hardly be that "Munich" apo
JOJII, the push io on agaill
to t&amp;nore a fact of life."
Thert
are,
of
course,
very
peasement which the more arforce Alnericaa recotplillon ol
11
ltrong facts of life,.. lodeed, dent anti-recognition
people
Communist Chtn.l.
Here, the maiD forum Is lbe why tblo country should go on claim II would he, It would on·
Senate Foreign Relations Com· raluslng to recognize China or ly be an act or demeaning sllli·
mittee. A minority beaded by to Blake her alleged but noll!!xls· ness. It would make no diller.
Chairman J. William Fulbri!PI tent thirst for membership In ence at all ia the great acheme
of Arkansu II uamg Ill beaJ'o the United Nations. One is !bat of things except to give anolllings ror a "rwvaltmtion" of our Red China still atanda unpurg- er small victory to those AmerIIOIII"Oiallollshlp with lbe Cbinelt ed of bloody aggr&lt;ssion, and a- lc81111 whose ruling paS.Ion now
Reds ostensibly to obed llgbt up- sainst !be U. N. ttself, In Korea. is to find something wrong with
on a troubled scene. Bullbe of. Anotller 11 !bat Red China II their OWII country &amp; something
feet il to tum this Ured, beat • lodly the ultimate backer ollhe tolerable about ijs worll eneup old Issue Into 1 cue ball for Communist tavasl011 of Soutb JDles.
oblique shota at the bipartisan VIet Nam.
policy of re.sistance to CbineseSliD, lhil II a practical era,
backed Communist agFettion snd ill 1 pragmatic view even
these things might be put aside
Ill South VIet Nam.
The Senate minority hd • but for the most inconvenient
bout . ohot Ita bolt in frontal "'" "Fact of life" of all. Thia, aim·
eaults upon this govemment't ply, is that nobody anywhere
det«mlnatloo to hold the course bas offered any sound reasoa By Wayae C. Brandstadt, M.D.
In V!et Nam. Tile Chl1111 Inquest wbatever for recogoizln1 China.
ct My daughter, 21, hu
hu become 1 second strlntl 1&lt;1 Tho very best tllese people can pimples on her &lt;hln. All t b o
Ita how.
do Is to augaeal that may be remedies ohe has tried
have
Abroad, !be pressure for ua China then would be good.
failed. Sulfur and molasses cur·
to "get closer" to China- In the
But thOle naUons which have ed me when I was her a g e.
face of !be obvious tact !bat Chi- tried recop!Uon heve been bu· Should lbe try lt1 Would X ray
na Itself Is not even slightly in- JDlllated for tbeir palna. T h 1 help?
terested In any other fonn ol Brlllsb Mission to Chlna hao leu
A - Acu II prbnorBy a dJt.
togetberntll - Ia rillntl from Influence there than, say, Costa eose ol adolescence. When you
ltlco bu II Washington. What reached the ripe old age or 21,
Yario• quartero.
IR 1 ginl!erly way, tht BriUih thea, evea apart from Ollna'a your acne cleared up spontaneLabor IOYennnent II one of documellted outlawry, would be eosty. Your taklntl sulfur and
these quarters, !bough to be the point In oendtnc yet moro molassea was coincidental. Your
sure !bat aovernment loyally l¥ealern dlplornall to frustra· daughter's skin sbouid improve
and courageously supporta 111 Ia lion Ia drat sullen prloon camp? llJOn but In !be meanllme sha
VIet Nom itself, to the ohrUI
It II perfectly clear to all not mtghl want to try some of !be
distress of ill left wing.
ridden by slogan • atereotypes
newer acne remedies, sucb aa
Then lllere ore all manner of that nobody In the l¥eat II &amp;Oine
the locat application of benzoyl
lesser pressure iJ'OUpa. There ill to have any uoelui assoclatloa
a clutch of professoro on bolb wltb Communist China untO Cit· peroxide and sulfur emulsion
(Dermabasse, varioua antlbio~
tildes of the Atlantic who enjoy na bas first dropped ttl design
!be luxury of maximum npos- to make maximum trouble ev· ics (teLracycline, erythromycin,
benzyl peniciltin or sulladime·
ure for tbetr optnlo111 coupled erywhere for the Wesl
wltb 1 total absence of reatJOI)"R.ecotplizlng" !be Chinese thoxtne) or, by mouth, trypsin
slbillty. There II a goodiab aum- would be about as useful, In !be with chymotrypsin (Chymoral).
Maoy skin specialists, bowev.
ber of lorelp dlplomata here nlstlna reatltleB,
u sending
who endle11ly enlt«hten their them laminated copies of tbo er. atltl Insist !bat the best treat.
Amertcaa dinner partllers by full heariDgo of !be Fulbright mtlnt ts to wash the face twirf'
solemnly parroting the celllral ooD1!11ltlee, when at last !bat 1 day with a soap !bat contains
ellche of tha faith.
maulve nerclse In futility bas hexachlorophene. X-ray treatments will clear up the condl·
"Alter all, old man," !bey drawn lo Ill close.
oay, with the air of bringing
To pettily reward a demon- Uon, but the effect 11 temporary
lartb IOIDI freahly
milled otrably bandit regimt lor its and Is recommended only as an

DOlTOR
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Hado's They'll Doh Every Time

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omerpncy measuH In preparalioo for getUoi married,
Q - I have a bleb blood pr•
sure tmd have been taking Slnl·

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oserp and Aldomet. Both have
controlled my blood pressure. Is
It bannlul to lalte these drusg
Indefinitely! What art their slda
elfeels?
A - Melbyldopa CAidomell
ohould not be taken by persone
with ll..r dlaease nor by preg·
nanl women. In too lara• a dose
II may cause headache, weak·
aeso and cllzzlnoss. Syroslni~
pine (SingooerpJ, a synthetto
reserpine, Bhould aol ba taken
by perso1111 with pepUc ulcer.
Large doseo may c11110 drowaJ.
ness, headache, IUIUita IIIII deo
pre.slllon. S.inco bleb blood preoauro Is uaually chronic, it Ia
wise to very lilt treatment every five or stx monlba
lfOWilRI and rumbllntl tn lilt
stomach?
q -What ea- gurgllnr.
A - Flnl Y'* haft to have
botb Uqukl (normal) and ras
(abnormal) In your dlaestlve
tract, then you bave to hevo
soma Uvely gotnp on. You can
illustrate Ibis by filling 1 h o t
water botUe lull and sbaklna it.
No noise. Then remove ball ·o1
the water, let air In and bana 11
on a book. No noise. Thea shake
II viaorously. Gurp IUI'ilt. To
get rlil of yollf rumbliDp, you
must avoid eallnil Will • IDlown
JU formers and yw 1111111 aveld
luatlvu cr foodl that ltlr up
IDiell!nal IC!Ivlty.

Jlltaoe ttelld , _ .-stloll
ud fOIIIJIIeJIII to lfiYH
G.
llrbdlladl, 'M. D., lD tiN of
WI paper. Wblle Dr. Jlralul.
lladl eauol IllS- bidlvllual
!etta'~ lie w1l1 -letlln ol
1 ani' lDiwMI Ia filM CIJI.

recent loss of a leg - teeptns
up with his film and TV career
undaunted as did, you may r•
oall, the late Herbert Mmhal~
similarly hllldlcapped,
aJ.
though Flippen refuse• to regard II u a handicap. We ella.,
ted about olden days 'In Manha.,
tan - back to the lime whea
he enlel'lllned at Leon &amp; Ed.
die's and even recalled the gac
In those days wbeu bls mop o1
hair was llke a miniature sky·
scraper - and a man In bact
of 111m at a threatre epenlnl
allegedly saki: "Lady, would
you mind removing your hat?"
and when Flippen IUrDed •
round, he said apologetically,
"Sorry, Mister -but would you
mind !ben removing
your
head?" II was I weak lillie jel&lt;l
in those days - but Fllppea
loved it.

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., March 22. 11168

HELEN HELP US!
YOVTR ASKED FOR rrt
This column Is lor young people, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
'11th !be rest of llelen
llelp
Us!, it welcomes !aughts but
won't dodge a oerlous quesUoa
with a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questtoan
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,
CARE of Helen Help US! tbiJ
IK!WSpoper.
TANKED TIGER NOT
FOR YOU

Dear Helen:
My boy friend was just wonderful until he wont to college.
He was still a fairly nice guy
wheal!• came honJe on vaca·
Uon, but not !be same. He got
to running around with a crowd
that drinks the says everybody
does up there). He thinks pe's
lOme kind or tiger, these days.
Now that he turned 21 and
can go Into bars, he sa)IIB I'm
too young lor him. I c11n't go
where he goes, so we have to
break up. That was the word
last ' weeKend. Aclu•liY that
wasn't all of lt. He'd had a cog.
pie too many and got started on
the ''free love" propag11nda too.
He's really a good kid, 1111demeath. In fact, be was the
model boy In high school, and
maybe he's trylntl to live down
thai "mother's favorite" lmuge.
What ahould I do!1 - TIGER'S

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De., Ex:
You haven't any choice: he'll
live II up Ull he setUes down,
and that shouldn't take tong.
'1'1111 cub is only a tiger when
he's tanked, and he only rets
taDked to prove hla stripes.
Any day now he'll grow up.
You'll see. And then
he'll
probably come back to you If you aUU want 111m. - H.
Dear Helen:
AI a dentist of II yean, wllh
two sons dentists, I can oafely
uy the monetary
rewarda
Mre never primary ID IDterest
(as several of your readen fm.
piled).
One reasoa why orthodontists
must &lt;!large so much Is that
their practice Is mainly from
3:30 until 5:30 p.m. (a II e r
~ehool) and on Satlll'days. Removing children from classes
for weekly deolal appolnlmellll

18 uaually not condoned 117 !be
administraUon.
My SUIS"BUon to JGq people who need bracea II: try and
lind a general practitioner qualHied to do ortbodonlla. Thert
are many who do speelallsll'
worl&lt; ulong with their pneral
pracltce, and they don't eharp
apeclalists' prtce1. You
juol
have to discover them, Dol u
apeclallsll but as denlilta. Their
charge Is as low as '100.00 and
seldom over "75, Ia toto.
DR. M.P.
I'll anticipate the quesUon1
many, many readers will ask:
Where do you FIND these wonderful denllsts?!l
IT COMES ALONG
EVERY WEEK
Dear Helen:
I'm fed up with having to PBJ
adult pricea to see a movie. It's
not fair to us 13-IB year • o I d
kids who can't 1ee the "adulll
ortly" showi, but have to 'pay
the full sdmlssion price. Some
theaters let anybody lD just ""
they get you money, but others
make the ''adulll only" ednl
sUck. I tblnk they should, but
It sure burls to pey over a dol·
Jar, when the under-12 kJds pay
only about SS cenll. II theN
anything ye can 1111 aboul IllNO SHOW
Dear No:
U you'd write to the theater
manqen in u great numberl
aa you write to Mill lboul tbll
problem, I'm sure IIOIIIelhhll
would be done Ill a btll'l')'. Get
wttb It! - H.
Dear Helen:
I'm not a teen but I will bt
110me day. I want to uk a qu•
lion. Wllen I say aomelhlni I
don't think Is funny but my
lolko do, they laugh, and I 1e1
mad and tometllllel I f!t'/, Thel
they say, ''We're DDt '"'lbtQI
AT you, We're lauablnl WITH
yinl." But bow can !bay ba
laushlng WITH me whea 1'111
not laugbln11 - SUZV, AGE I
Dear Sttzy:
Parents never mean to bart
your leellnp. honey. T1tey laua!l
because they're proud ol U..
•lever "8111)' Sayblp." Dol'l
hurt THEIR leellllp
pt.
ling mad. Just remember lbeyo
!re "only adults," oo they ....
QDCe Ill • whllt. - H.

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IIICb perfcamen n lOlll rm. ~ fer Daytoo Meadowdale
this weekend
pd to Fer the flrat
ney ol SpriJtUitid Soutll, Ed wJih his 23.7 point average,
land a player 00 lbe lirll Ali- rted I 10 • Jacobs of Weilaloa, Mib Prall Walczuk of St. Edward
Ollio squad. ·
lioo" cai ·nry fer
ol Daytoa Meadowdale and Lee juat over 2,000 points
his auuntnade's Jim Gotllcball ers In h, .rable ,
Walczul. of Lakewood st. Ed- IOU!' • year In
a second team berth, while 118110WIY mjged Gil&amp;
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FIRST TEAM
. By ROBERT GRIMM
The 8eCOIId and lhlrd teams
8eorel Ill Gndea Too
Smith of warren lll8da the
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Jody 111nnez1 SpriDgfleld Sooth, 6-4, 175, zu
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Big Dave Sorenson, the were even taller than the lint. But the best of all wu Soreo- tblrd !elm aelectlou.
BOXI&amp;B DIJI8
Ed Jacobs, welfston, 8·1, 160, 25.6
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pride and joy of Findlay during the past winter, today On the runnerup squad were oon, who wu called ' by
SYDNEY (1JPI) ,
Dave Sorenson, Findley, 8·8, 208, 28.5
headed the 1968 United Press International Class AA Craig Barcllll' ol Newark, Bnt knowledgeable coaclles
homered for !be weight hour Pat
Mike Pn1i, Dayton Meadowdale, 6-4, Z10, 23.7
All-Ohio bigb achool basketba)l te~s.
McBrlile of Lima Senior; Ed finest In lbe state." He has
Cardinala.
Monday fnlm
Lee Walrzok, Lakewood St Edward, 6-1, 170, 28.7
They carne from the b1g cities, the. subu~bs and Hare of Csmbridge, Jim Gott- the moves and ocore• Ill the R 0 0 t te Byron B r 0 w ae oufferetl laal
SECOND TEAM
the small towns. But the top 15 players m Ohio stood schell of Onyton Cbamlaade, classroom as weD u on
lllllshed his 8eCOIId home nm fouNounder beN.
Craig Barclay, Newark, 8·3; Bill MtBrlde, Lima out In the state as well as thetr areas.
and Jerry Francis o1 Columbua basketball floor.
of the aprieg to poww the Casey, :n, wu
Senior, &amp;:tl;· Ed Hare, Cambridge, 6·4; Jim Gotlechall,
Wellston's Eddie Jacobs was the only player. ~ West.
.
The selecliolll were bued
Chicago Cuba to a 44 rictor)r the flgbl, wldall
Dayton Chaminade, 6·2; Jerry Francis, Columbua southeastern Ohio to make the dream team. He did 1t 'lbird team memberl were both playlntl ability and
over the San Francilco Glnll. ::,dot:.:·i=sio.::L:.:....====
West, 8-Z.
in a big way, landing a berth on the No. 1 squad at for· Joe Cooke of Toledo Libbey, wllb an eye toward
Browne's blow accounted for
THIRD TEAM
ward.
Bill Jacobsoo of Aualln- reerr for the new All-Ohio
three runs ill the Cuba' lour-run
Joe Cooke, Toledo Ubbey, 8-4; Bill Jaeol~Mm,
Tbe biggest volt • getter by al! over the state. By a Jaad. Flteh. Ed Smill1 of Warret1, en. All members of !lie
fifth. TiiAl FuWea homered lor
Austlutown·Fitth, 6·5; Ed Smith, Warren, 8-5; Jl m far was Sore-, a f.fooH, slide, the busky, baby • faced Jim Brooks of Akroa East and te;:ms could be conslcknd lop the Olanta
Brook&amp;, Akron East, 6·8; Bruce Borden, Lima Shaw· 208 • pound eenter, who II the Sorenson was named the UP! Bruce Burdea of LiDia Shaw- eollep prospects.
Jlm B - tha Pblllles'
11ee, 8·2.
object of lbe afleetlon ol more "Class AA player of !be year.• nee.
Tile tallest o1 !be let wu ace till~ pitched six
SPECIAL MENTION
than 1110 tollegt IOIIClles Allhoush not u taD as oome Finney was tile leading - . f.loot-1 11m Broob Ill
11roq ln•iap ;, Philadelphia
Gary Stewart, Toledo Hogen; Bob Holliday, Ely· throughout the oounlrJ,
ol e.. Alt-Oblo ~ of recent er and rebounder o1 a good East o . the third
'n1e defeated 111 San Diego fann
ria Catholic; Rudy Benjamlu, Dayton Roosevelt; Greg Sorenson, who clipped the years, !be 19611 lirsl squad ex· Springfield South team that highest scorer was
club 5-0. Tony Taylor led the
Davison, Elyria; Roger Ward, Zanesville; Mike Lef· nets for an average of 2U celled m dele~se as well ao .ptayed some of the roughest Walczuk.
Phlls' 12-hil attack wltb four
fel, Piqua; Mike O'Connell, Clnclnnatl McNltbolas; pomt• per aam~, was me• sbow1ng a terrifio scoring ablt&gt; competition iR !be slate. And An oddity ill the
aiBgles.
Ron Sutton, Hamilton Garfield; Bea Phifer, Troy; tioned on a• estimated '141 per ty. All five averaged more lhaa Jacobs was a standout lor which waa based on soaoon
Tile New y k Meta taking
Tom Struohen, New Philadelphia.
cent of !be ballots from 20 points per game.
Wellston with aa average of formallCI only, wa• that
advantage of or live 'Atlanta
::;:Ol&lt;!i.J!I'i&amp;&amp;ii1iiif,~·'''~'"'C~~~-~ coaches, sports Wfllert and
_lteaerves Taller
25.6 pomls per game.
members of the lour
errors defeated !be Braves 7_2
to· ,;s,!*W&lt;ftb~tit&amp;\ili,«.';f..::cN_'f:,&lt;,:~_Ml;~wJWG:lBI&amp;"W~~~~D',;liMEJJ.&amp;tr~iUih1·i!.',. ·' radto - televJSIOI &lt;!ommeHtators Teammg with Sorenson were Pratt broke all city scoring competing lR tbe 1tate tourna:
.
fr thelt seventh v1ctory of the
spring. Johnny Lewis and Ron
Hunt drove in two runs apiece
for the Meta while Eddie
Mathews accounted for both
Brave runs with a homer and a
sacrifice fly.
By FRED McMANE
worked six shtuout innningo ao
Tlvlna Will Fourtll
of !be spring. The A's pulled off and two oingles and Pete Ward 7.0. Dick McAuliffe led
UPI Sports Writer
the New York Yankees blanked The Minnesota Twins, who !be first triple play of !be three singlas to pace the Sox Tigers' offense with a
Playing baseball beats sum- !be Los Angeles Dodgers 3-0. lost their first seven games, season ill the sixth.
attack. Russ Nixon and Tony double and two singles.
mers in Fresno, Cali!., as rar Ford, Pedro Ramos and Dooley woa their fourth straight by The Chicago White Sox Conigliaro homered for Boston. Nelson Briles allowed Oily
as Cincinnall's Jim Maloney is Womack limited !be Dodgers to bombing the Kansas City poUAded out 16 hits to blast !be Bill Moabouquetle allowed one bit 111d struck out five In a
Serving Meigs County Since 1861
concerned, and now let's see II two hits while Lou Clinton Athletics 10.1. Tile TwinB llole Boston Red Sox 10-4. Tommie jus! four singles lB sevea five-inalng otint as the St Lools .
the rest of the holdout hurlers paced the Yanks' offense with a five bases ill the game and Agee bad two doubles and a innings as the Detroit Tigers Cardinals tripped tbo Pit- I
agree.
home run.
Tony Oliva hlt his first homer single, John RoJDBoo a double blanked !be Balllmoro Orlolet, ts~ursh Pirates 6-3. Alu
The Reds scored the first
breakthrough in !be manage'
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Maloney Ends Holdout, Signs for $45,000

DOWNING INSURANCE

;fi::::t:::#,~ii~~r~~ There s Hope

young righthander. Maloney's
agreement to terms now leaves
on!y pitchers Don Drysdale and
s"ndy Kourax of the Los
Angeles Dodgers and Juan
Marirhal and Bob Shaw of the
San Francisco Giants among
the unsigned.
Maloney's decision to sign
came about two weeks after
the Reds' management bad
given him an ultimatum of
agreeing to terms or siltiog out
the season.
The 25-year-old Cslifornlu,
who won 20 games and pitched
a no-hitter £or Cincinnati Ialli
season wanted $511 000 for his
servic~s this seaso~ and when
he insisted he wouldn't sign tor
less, !be Reds told him to
"have a nice summer 111
Fresno."
Reach C.mpromloe
Cincinnati made amtber try
for Maloney Monday by seading
Assistant General Maaagor Phil
Seghl to Fresno for a cot1suita·
lion. The two mea reached a
compromise agreement with
Maloney signing for an eslimal·
ed $45,000, making him the
highest paid hurler ill the club's
history.
Maloney arrived at lhe Reds'
training camp iB Tampa, Fla.,
today and said he expects to
take his regolar lura ill about
three weeks
.
While aegotlaU01111 were In
P~~s, !be Reds were bosh
wh1ppmg tho Houston Astros 54
In an exbibltioo game. Jack
BaldsehUR, a relief pitcher
acquired from PhiiBdelpbia in
the off season, was the hero ••
he retired !be Astros with the
bases loaded and none out in
the ninth Inning to preserve the
. to Dt k s·
h
Cry. . c ti •aadmpson omered
rv•c
or IIICJIUla
Jolla Bate·
man homered for Houstou.
In other games: Whitey Ford

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
iUPI) ~Manager . Wes Westrum cia1ms there IS hope lor
the New York Mets Ibis coming
season.
.Because !bey have added two
b1g bats, strengthened !bell"
bench and their young pilcblntl
figures to unprove, Westrum
promised !bat !be Mets "will
score more ru•s."
"We have a good chance ol
moving up," inaisted Westrum,
adding !bat he wasn't thinking
in . terms or a first division
fmlSh. IM he made II plaia be
wasn't tbinking of a lOth place
finish, either. That's where the
Mets have finished lB tbelr lour
years m !be league.
Westrum beloags It tht old
school of managen wbo would
like to play the same regolars
every day, but tba last minute
acquisition o1 slugging Dick
Stuart has forced him II
change hls mllld.
"It loob like we'll de a lot of
pbltoon!ng, especially In the
outfield," Westrum ssld. "I
probably wlll go with oae set ol
outfieidero against left handed
pilchlntl and another oe1
against right handers."
Getting Stuart lroed l:d

.AIL STARS

for the Mets ( hopes ) Westrum

ltraoepool, tile lllels regular
first· baseman iasl year, for
oullield duty.
"I'll play Stuart moot cr1 lhe
time, perhaps resting him whea
we face some rg thlh daned
we face somt right banded
pikhers like Don Drysdale and
Juaa Marichal," Westrum erplained. In !bose cases ltranepool wiD 10 back to bio old
post
The other big bel lhe lllets
added, that crl Ken Beyer, will
be In !be lilleup every day.
With Beyer, stuart, l[rane.
pool, Ron Swoboda, 11o1 Haat,

LP-G AS
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HEATING SYSTEM

'65-66 was Confusing Year
For Collegiate Roundball
NEW YORK CVPI -11'1 questloB tbal Alaludtw and
finally over. 'l'be IIUrlaill hu UCLA will domblate lba talk
heel clran on anolbtr abo!K eollegiall baaketb811 !be
of tollege roulldball.
Dellllllree yean.
Tile lttiHtl eeasoo, probeblJ 1bal was obvlo111 last -Itthe most coafuslBg Ia ......t ..t lll both CoDeae Park, Md.,
years slnot there wu 10 .,per and !few York, 1lbarlt the
team 01 the ..,... thai NCAA and N1'l' loanlalllelll
dominated tho aetton, 11 oow took place, AII!I!Hb-'1 ..,.,
history with Texas Westerll wu 1 key topla.
crowned !lie NCAA eba111ploD Adolph Rupp, wbo llao pi!~
d B . bam y
.... NIT KeRiucky for 36 years, was 111 a
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phUosopllle
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dlamploa.
llnail 1oes :: Texas Wes12m
'lbel leaveo Ill deob ellored and when asked aiJout UCLA'I
to offlctaiJr OJlOtl cHsco•lllml ol Allure, lie said, "That'D lake
the 196'1-4U!I seasoRS wbicb
o1 Itself • He add
prollablJ tould bt
lila ~ IIDlll1 •
ed,
"Atclndor 7ftl"ll."
who's afraid he'l
1o
J'or next year, UCLA's ulute Ilia · b 11 olDg 1o gel busy aad
Coach Jobuy Wooden will ~ out 1
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varsity competition nat faD.
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predict lbree atralghl HC.U After wtlllllq the NIT
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WASHINGTON IUPI) - 'r.le
ping lo lhall P UCLA fu'
Redskins announced today the
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tba natloal C'OWII year
signing of fullback Bob Fergo·
balll8
d
• double piM cr1!e&amp;ie
oon, Jormer Ohio Stale star, as
revolvllf arolllll I pair ol f.
' free agent.
NEW YORit (tlPI) - A left. 1101-11 eenleu lno!ludlng Cl'aig
Ferguson, winner of the Max·
nil oourt nplam the _.. fa. RayllhlMI, whe WM brllllanl ln
well Trophy in his senior year
miliary basketball co.t lor aa the NIT fblal
with !be Buckeyes, was first NEW YORK (UP!) -'lbo ambitious aiJo.mateh program Bot Walla and Rupp and tho
draft choice or the Pittsburgh Cassius Clay-George Cbovalo today that ope111 the Iaaugural rest of the _..1Di fratenllty
Steelers in 1962. Frequently sicJe. heavyweight champimisbip fight
Madiso!l llctUaA Gardell know that lloppiog UCLA the
,ined by injuries wltb
Pitts- March 29 at Toronto will be Invitation lelmia lmlrUDIIIIIL DeJ:t ~ ,.eafl willal!e IliON
burgh, he was traded to MJnne.. televised to theaters Ia 21 cities Tho four.day, J2.playv lliJn. lhaa qwpe.
sola in IINI3 but suffered anotb- and 17 states. boo!lting the lnalloll touraey, fealuriq lbe Wood!'l llu ptbared 1 good
er Injury and did not play the potential gate by 140;000.
world's fiMal pro stan,
bt aupporttnc cast lor Aldador
•ast two seasons.
Michael MaUtz, exeeutiftl pla)1ed .., a newlf daftloped ad the tiCI.A fresh, lila
Redskins Coa&lt;!l Otto Graham vice president of iMalJ1 Bout rubiJer COIIIj)Oimd
porlable llrullabee, _.. adleaten.
oaid Fergoson underweot
a Inc., said theater arraq&lt;~~DUII court. 1be $6,tiGO gotoc lo the
knee operation rocendy ad apo lor Canada wlll bt anouneed singles winner laturday llisht
peared to be In good shape.
lat«.
Ia the largest prize evor offerTheVWJIIeat .
Cities re&lt;eiring the bout w111 ld • the pro eirtail as b lbe In Usaol C.. Anywhloe
Jl'!Gtrr BEING SET
be Pboelix, Arls., ~ ltlli.OOO pto'll up lor gabs.
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -'!be ."Calif., Santa Moalea, Calif., AualriiiA'I IIGtl Lnw, !be
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ehsirman of lle World Ilozing Hariford, Coon., Wlllilllton. leadiq .-y trlluer • !be
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Committee, Jlmile Bruaeau, Loullvllle, Flint, Mlctl.; ciierry the eiMJy lllld wilb compa.,
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Jlm lfickm011 and Johnny
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tba most bltliq power m lbeir
brief history.
The ooly trooblo II thai often
llmes Stuart and Swoboda
probably will let ID more runs
with their gloves !ban !bey will
driw lB with their bats.
With Stuart at first, Hunt at
second alld Boyer at third, the
veteran Roy McMillan will
round ou1 lha Infield at
shartstop. Although ba 11 36,
McMlllan played iD lSI gtuneS
last year and still la oao crl lbo
bolter glove men around.

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,SPACE CENTER, Housloo ,
support to GOP candldatea this fall Instead of sticking
By Blaaehe M. Basklu
ctrPIJ -Spacewalker Edward ATLANTA (UPII - The fedwith Its tradltlonal aUy-the Democrats.
H. White, veteran apaceman :-' ~ •aa, 1
Tbe PI'Opoaal waa advanced by Rep. Wtlliam H.
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Virgil 1. (Gus Grtuom and -U'IWr II&amp; PI Belir .. till
Ayrea, Ohio, ranking Republican on lhe House Labor
rookie astzonaut 11oaer Chaffee A'l'LANTA IUPII -The.~~~j~~;;;,iiij;i
and Education CoDlDllttee, In a speech Monday to 4,000
MARell II - Today·s fav· Victoria. But one iS. JaUShin&amp; will ride the lint Apollo llpernmeDI was und_erlekeleel•
P..-.:~~;..tl!l
delefjttB attending an AFL-CIO build!IJI Trades Departorile qflole:
at his very best, IMer aelf opaeesbi
In the program order toclaJ 1o pay ·~
men legislative conference.
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United Preu laterQIIoaal
"When God made the oyster, w11ei1 he does.
aimed
1andinC the first - · Mlck11 Collen ~10,000 damqa
II came alhr AFLCIO Pre&amp;- 1. anytblnl else," Meeny said. WASIIINGTON - THE SEN- He quaranteed him absolute ectile
moon
for a beotlng he received In the
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ldent (leorp MoaDy BQirily told "If II lakes a two-thirds wte ate, !bough coaceriied
over 0110111le end social security, A PRINCE or India (thla l Their s ..;,hlp may link up Atlanta Penitentiary that left
delegates Mond8f that the oy the Senate to override 1 IDI· how 10111 the American people building him a house, a ahell ,.t In book) came 1o see her. i with 1 c:e':"miDI craft.
blm cooflned 1o a wheelchair.
temocrats need labor more buster and pass a labor meas- tolerate U. S. involvement In to proted him from his ene. "Your hlghnels, what Is the The National Aeronautics a,nd Cohen who waa U18111ted by
than labor oeeda the Demo- ure," he added, "then the AJ'L. VIet Nam, waa reacly today to mles, with food aU about him. ...-.t of your greatness?" he Sp~ce AdmlnlstraUon (NASA) a fellow Inmate In August, 1163,
ttall.
CIO will have to elect the nee- vote President JohnsOII all the He only bad lo open bie shell asked.
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said their flight could get sued the federal government
"We !lave gOt to bike a new essary two-llllrds ~rlty."
e1tra money he has asked for a Utile to get ll.
She handed him the Bible- underway this year und might for $10 million cbarJinl De·
look at our political acllon,"
the war.
But when God made the "This," said she, "Ia the so- last !rom 12 to 14 days
lllieoee. CobeD a Los Anples
Mean~· said in advocating greateaaJe, He said, 'The blue sky Is cret."
A Saturn IB super-~ket wm tmd-.rld fllurt, waa llrVIDJ
er support of the AFL-CIO Corn·
Senators agreed to vote on 1 the limit. Go build yoor own
blast them into
ce fnlm Ume for Income Ill evulon.
ml« on Political Education
$13.1 billion emergency money house • and the eagle built on l'M WRITING THIS alter a Ca Kenoed
epa
"It 111 rnarvelouo conunenta·il
(COPE! as an independent force
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bill to provide addltlonel fi· the hlghest mountain
crag, tfor me) far too serious a round /: Jose ~· Shea A no ey 011 OlD' Jer~alll}'ltem that this
In •Iec~lon campaigns.
newsletter and the Housewife's nanclng for the V1et Narn war. storms threatening him every o! illness. If it sounds maudlin, proj~ ~
~s (Cohen) lllandlntr 11 1
"This means thai we work Handbook on Selective Prom!.. An overwhelming wte of ap- day and for food he flies ; ,.,II, be it so.
are underwa for 1
lbte l dabn can be
With COPE and w• don't work culty, a short book. Ginzburg proval was 1n prospect for the through miles of rain, snow,, Kind neighbors came with :reudezvous ~tween u.e":ree.'
whh any political party-whe· drew !lve years In jail and a measure, which has already wind and weather.
custard, with blossoms pi&lt;k· man shi and a two-man
Iller II is Republican, Democrat, $28,1100 fine.
passed the House In sllghUy dll· The eagle, and NOT the ed from. bouse plants, with Gemini e:psule, po,.lbly Gerni·
- Upheld 8 to! the convlcllon ferent form.
oyster, is the emblem
of cheer, With prayers. My off. ni 12
of New York bookseller Edward
America."
spring carne, departing with
Decision stnt Poadlnc
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Mishkin charged under the A MAJOR STORM BOILED
"Well Mom I'm chartering a ''We
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state o~cenlty Jaw with dealing down out of the Rocky Moun- REFRAIN OF A haunting plane 'to tak~ you up on your- making"':. d~cls':," w:e sai:. :
In such bocks as "Serearnlng Jams today threatening the na· song this week (you guess bow many 1 birth· The first Apollo crew will
Gaqe readinp Gallipolis Flesh," "Cult of the Spankers" Uon's rnld·sectlon with thun- "Everybody nato to 10 to day.'' Pure adrenalin, that.
the forerunners of Apollo
Darn 12.1, 15.8, nmnlng
13 and "The Dance with the derstorrns, dust storms, heavy
heavea
astronauts who could leave for
feet on rollers, Porneroy·MUOII Dominant Wblp." Mishkin was snows am near blizzards.
Bul aobody wutt 1o dlo."
WI! USED to josh about !ick. the moon In 1968 or 1969.
21.37. Pt. Pleasant 2UO, Hin· sentenced to three years nnd a 1\e turbulence extended from
ness as follows :
I The unqualified success of
ton 1.116, Kanawha Falls 3.44, $12,500 fine.
heavy snows In Montana
to MANY NEED the church for "R"'t skk In bed ·~ % Ithe first Saturn IB shot front II
Charleston 19.011. London. Mar· -Held 6 to 3 that Maua- rains and hall as far eastward perhaps only three occasions,
chairs."
ICape Kennedy Feb. 28. carry- ,
met and Winfield dams were on chusetts went too far In as Wisconsin and Chicago. The says a writer in a recent News· "She's convalt..,.ot, bvl no 1 ing on unrnaMed Apollo i
the aUla.
SUppressing the 181h-century beavy snows grouoded search week article.
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bellor."
:capsule on a 5,301).rnile siJ1&gt;.
Beat Movemeots:
novel popularly known as parties hunting for a
light She (the church) provldee the "Sicker'n • dog. Slcker'n • orbital ride .prompted
Oblo River -Jeffboal down "FBMy Hill," the story of a plane down in rugged Colorado traditional services when we
mule."
slection of the Apollo &lt;rew.
. IS, 5 I. rn.; Susan Lane up 14, London pl'OIItitote.
mountain cwntry wllh siX per· are "hatched, matched, and "My tumor wat tb• biggest
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10~ p. m.; Aliquippa up 14,
sons aboard The search was diSpatched" - (bet born, get
Doc ever seen."
Girl Scoutl Work
11:25 p. rn.; Andrew Calhoun
· called o!f Monday, but ne.1rly married, get burled.)
up 14, 2:05 a. rn.; Bob Beater
:14 planes waited at Grandy, A man was quoted as say- YOU KNOW, it can became "I O~, Huck Towel.
up 15, 8:36 p. rn.; OVEC up
Colo .. today for the weather to ing, ''I pay my dues at the non • joke faster'n you can say , G~rl Scout Troop 2&amp;7 mern. ,
16, 2:10 a. rn.; Little George
clear.
chtU'Ch as a member. 1 expect aspirin, or even coronary.
bers of Pomeroy worked on I
up 16, 3::1» a. m.; Lady Mar·
1o have It as 8 place for my
huck_towels at a rf!Cent rneetjorle up 16, ':36 a. m.; KenAKRON'- NEGRO LEAO. daughter to get married from." THIS IS TOO gloomy: Now mg m the EpiScopal
Parish
tucklan down 17, 2:30 a. m.; ,
ers protested Monday nisht al· May God forgive uo If the the onow'o gone, redbirds eat- \ house With leaders April Smith
White over blue with white vinyl Interior,
Jacob G. down 17, 3:211 a.m.; PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Eth· leged pollee brutality In the above Is all there Is to church lng up more grain than a few . and Peggy Houdashelt In
aeals, V·8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes &amp;: lleeto.;,
National down 17, e a. m.; Leu· el Cordelia Somerville, 82, a breakup of a mob of about 400 membership.
choice souls like Helen Uoyd, cha~ge.
ing, tinted glass. 4 new white sidewall tires, radfo,'
isiana up 18, 3:30 a. m.; Peon· resident of 1001 22nd St., died persoos who gathered after a Rem "Newsweek" of Jan. 3, 1Norma Hecox, Nora M1lls, Jan. G~rls present were Becky I wheel discs.
sylvania c1ow11 18, 5:30 a. m.; at 3:%0 p. rn. Mor.day at her traffic accident in the Rubber 11166 _ cover story "The Pro.,i~ Daniels, Mabel Wilson j Houdashelt, Debbie Harbrecht,
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R. H. Bosworth U up 18, 7:10 horne. She had been in falling City. Officers after arresting testing Protestants." I guaran·l PICkens trny pal and co-teach· Bernadette Hennessy,
Twlia
a. m.; l.acbJan Macleay up health for a year.
four persons allegedly beat tee it will really shake youler, Mason, W. Va.) can lug Clatw~rthy, Debbie
Hunnell,
18, a L m.: Edeana Boawortb Mrs. Somerville was born them.
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Cro.w,
up 19, 7 a. m.; Wayne H. in Mason County May 9, 1883,
who, aioog with undreds of cohorts have put up those long. Stella Neutzlmg: Bed~ TripGMAC Fin1ncing Av1ileble
down oo, 5:35 L m.; Reliable daughter of the tate J. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Gecr.ge Walker,
kind, is already "shook up" long needed bluebird boxes up lett. ChriSty DaviS, Debbie Haw
up 11, 7:1$ L m.; Robert West and Cordelia Mourning Eada. charged with resiSUng arrest, over some of this.
I oo Middleport Hill, well, I rest 1 ley, Nancy Jo Mayer and Judy :
down 21, 8:10 L m.: 0rco down Her marriage was to Ray claimed they were beaten by
my case, your honor.
McKnight.
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21 f•ll L 01.1 Tlblll down 22 Somerville who preceded her two of four patzolmen who ar- I HOPE YOIJ enjoyed Bell
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4:15 a. rn.; 0. F. Shearer down Presbyterian church and the tei!IHiged girls arrested with the lDCOrnparahle, was
on. be parndy or t~e o~ on Who ID see the snake chasmg, but
C&amp;dillac - Oldsmobile
!3, ''20 a.m.; Crucible down ; Women ol Ihe Church.
them, Vertls Blacklard of ~- Broadway actreu, star of "Vic- Has Seen the Wind? by R. L. some of my folks surely must
"You'll ute OUr Quality Way of 'lomR Bulli11M8"
!3 5·30 a m.. Helen R. up Survivors are a daugh~ and ron and Sue Sherrell of Do er, Ioria Regina" "The Lark" - Stevenson.
have been, the name MCCarty
G;~up S:35 'p. m.; Philip two sons, Mrs. Raymond Sel- were also beaten.
can't begin' to recall all her "Who bas seeu the bluebird? (my mother's) being not exa,ct·ll
WY 2 ·5342
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P0111eroy Ohio
Sporn down Greenup 10:05 p. by and Paul Somerville, both
A N TO
POUCE , starry roles.
Neither yoa nor I.
Iy from Germany, leave us say.
rn • Pamela D down Greet~up of Pt. Pleasant and Edward W sm G N . She quoted from Ogden Nash But oow ,.,.,. fixed 'em np
1 home
10;45 p. m.; Defender down Somerville of Henderson. There today sought a masked bandit on down to Shakespeare, on
G up 10·45 p rn · Diane are four grandchildttn
and who stabbed aud robbed _Rep: that universal theme love.
They'll soon he Joing by."
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James C. Cleveland, R • JUt:,
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Brent up Greenup 2:45 a. m.; 10 ~t grandchildren.
In hiS Capitol Hill office. Cleve· Fro~. Ogden, funny poet de l
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H. E. Bowles down Greenup 3 a. ServiCes will be held at 2 p. land was stabbed In the left luxe. 'Twill not be mcorn· 1 WASN'T THER
rn.; New Orleane down Greet~- ~· Wednesday ln the Presbyter· forearm with a letter opener ~tlble (marriage) if he. h~~ Patrick chase the ~n~e~"'ou~~
up 4:05 L m.; M~k M. Up IBD ch~h. Rev. Gaston Boyle, wielded by the robber, who ac. mcorne, and SHE Is_ patible. Ireland but Will Rogers' lam.
G-p 6:45 a. m., Peggy Jr., will officiate, and burial costed the Con ressrnan late Then on to a beaulll\11 ballet ,
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dewn Meldahl 1:26 p. will be in Suncrest cemetery
presenting the worhl's most ; ous explanatiOn of hiS ancestors
wney
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d I m•ght do for rnem.; J. s, Lewis up Me1...,1 10 under lhe directiOR of the Crow· from his inner office to a re· famous lovers, Romeo
an
Sa'd b 1 ed w·u h
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Frleberger
up
Meldahl
Hussell
Funeral
horne.
The
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Juliel.
Love
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Y w e state or one The Congressman, 45, was a
arre
rownmg, rom "M folks didn't come over
Meldabl, midnight; Irene Cho- hour at the church prior lo wounded as he grappled mom· Shelley - but I do hope you
b
th
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lin doWII Meldahl 1:25 a. m.; the service. Friends may call entarily with the Intruder who saw il In case you didn't, I on ~ ay 0";': ~t
ey
WII'NII liJUiland up Meldabl at the funeral borne after 6 p. escaped with $40.
caught a Uoy bit of it here - · ere on • ore lo
2:0&amp; L m.; Mountain Stata m. today.
JUst for you.
up MeldabJ 1:11 a.m.; Steel
COLUMBUS - AMERICANS
Ranpr up Meldahl 4:45 a, m.
HI-LO TEMPS
spend nearly $2 billion 8 vear BESIDES, rD been I m·
Galllpolll 111m - Prlnciplo Nl!: WYORK iUPI) - The to doctor themselves and inost mersed all afternoon in Queen
up 4 p. DLI Jolm J. Rowe up lowest temperature
reported of the medication they take is Vlcroria and her Albert and
12:10 L m.; Chuclde D. up this momlng to the U. S. Wea- self-prescribed some 85 phar· had JUst read bls death scene.
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Ia. m.; Weatem up 1:50 a.m.; ther Bureau, excluding Alaska maclsts .,... told Monday. Dr. "He was my life," mourned
KeJI Sbenfer dewn 6;30 a. m.: and Hawaii, was 3 degrees at David Knapp, professor
of the stricken Queen, ~!her of
Joey Cholla doWII 8:116 a. m.; Bulle, Mont, The highest re- pharmacology 11 Ohio Stal8 his 8 children and roamed to I
EJprcllff up 1:30 .a. m.; Walter ported Monday was 94 degrees University, said at a aeminar blrn for ..2 years.
Beckjord down 7:30 a. m.; Se. at PresJdlo, Tex.
for pharmacists that druggists
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met up 7:65 a. m.
are not consulted about medica. LAUGH AIL YOU Will at
1u1n111a River - Helen Z.
SQUAD CALLED
lion nearly as often as lriends
,
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doWn Wlnfteld 9:0&amp; p.m.; A. J. The Pomeroy
Emergency or neighbors.
ed drugs, Knapp sa1d.
Pallen up Winfield 10:15 p. m.; Squad was summoned at 3:55 "If the drugglat does not acPricea Start
Fort Dearbonl don Winfield a. m. today for Mrs. T. J. Hoi- cept his responsibilities then CLI!VELAND - CITIES A
2:&amp;5 L m.; Lucy Jane Lueas up ley, Harrisonville. She
was more restrletlollll will
Jm. generation from now will not '
Wlnlleld 5 L m.; Allen~ Mer- taken 1D Veterlllll Memorial Hos- posed uprn him,. for example in be places to Uve, but civic ~· ~
rill up WIDfleld 1:30 •
m.; pltal as a medical patient and the case of prescription • ex- ters am art centers, a budd·
You get the eonYenience or low-cost WT-0-LITE
Beaver up WID!leltl 1: a.m. lreated and released.
empt lllll'COtic and oodelne-bas- lng engineer said Monday.
A Most
automatically, too! LOT-0-LITE looks, lightA lib •
President Frank Whitney of
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Walter Kidde Constructors Inc.,
Appropriate Gift
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Visiting recently with Mr .:
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ber Wood.
The Kingsbury
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Murl Wood on March 8. A pol· ,
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110011 to the followilli members.
lin. Janeth Beal. Mrs. .Jean .
Wood. Mrs. Neva· Kin(!:. Mr5. 1
Sadie Carl, Mrs. Vir&amp;inio Dean,I
HeH King am 111,.... Murl !
Wood.
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support to GOP candldatea this fall Instead of sticking
By Blaaehe M. Basklu
ctrPIJ -Spacewalker Edward ATLANTA (UPII - The fedwith Its tradltlonal aUy-the Democrats.
H. White, veteran apaceman :-' ~ •aa, 1
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Virgil 1. (Gus Grtuom and -U'IWr II&amp; PI Belir .. till
Ayrea, Ohio, ranking Republican on lhe House Labor
rookie astzonaut 11oaer Chaffee A'l'LANTA IUPII -The.~~~j~~;;;,iiij;i
and Education CoDlDllttee, In a speech Monday to 4,000
MARell II - Today·s fav· Victoria. But one iS. JaUShin&amp; will ride the lint Apollo llpernmeDI was und_erlekeleel•
P..-.:~~;..tl!l
delefjttB attending an AFL-CIO build!IJI Trades Departorile qflole:
at his very best, IMer aelf opaeesbi
In the program order toclaJ 1o pay ·~
men legislative conference.
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United Preu laterQIIoaal
"When God made the oyster, w11ei1 he does.
aimed
1andinC the first - · Mlck11 Collen ~10,000 damqa
II came alhr AFLCIO Pre&amp;- 1. anytblnl else," Meeny said. WASIIINGTON - THE SEN- He quaranteed him absolute ectile
moon
for a beotlng he received In the
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ldent (leorp MoaDy BQirily told "If II lakes a two-thirds wte ate, !bough coaceriied
over 0110111le end social security, A PRINCE or India (thla l Their s ..;,hlp may link up Atlanta Penitentiary that left
delegates Mond8f that the oy the Senate to override 1 IDI· how 10111 the American people building him a house, a ahell ,.t In book) came 1o see her. i with 1 c:e':"miDI craft.
blm cooflned 1o a wheelchair.
temocrats need labor more buster and pass a labor meas- tolerate U. S. involvement In to proted him from his ene. "Your hlghnels, what Is the The National Aeronautics a,nd Cohen who waa U18111ted by
than labor oeeda the Demo- ure," he added, "then the AJ'L. VIet Nam, waa reacly today to mles, with food aU about him. ...-.t of your greatness?" he Sp~ce AdmlnlstraUon (NASA) a fellow Inmate In August, 1163,
ttall.
CIO will have to elect the nee- vote President JohnsOII all the He only bad lo open bie shell asked.
·
said their flight could get sued the federal government
"We !lave gOt to bike a new essary two-llllrds ~rlty."
e1tra money he has asked for a Utile to get ll.
She handed him the Bible- underway this year und might for $10 million cbarJinl De·
look at our political acllon,"
the war.
But when God made the "This," said she, "Ia the so- last !rom 12 to 14 days
lllieoee. CobeD a Los Anples
Mean~· said in advocating greateaaJe, He said, 'The blue sky Is cret."
A Saturn IB super-~ket wm tmd-.rld fllurt, waa llrVIDJ
er support of the AFL-CIO Corn·
Senators agreed to vote on 1 the limit. Go build yoor own
blast them into
ce fnlm Ume for Income Ill evulon.
ml« on Political Education
$13.1 billion emergency money house • and the eagle built on l'M WRITING THIS alter a Ca Kenoed
epa
"It 111 rnarvelouo conunenta·il
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bill to provide addltlonel fi· the hlghest mountain
crag, tfor me) far too serious a round /: Jose ~· Shea A no ey 011 OlD' Jer~alll}'ltem that this
In •Iec~lon campaigns.
newsletter and the Housewife's nanclng for the V1et Narn war. storms threatening him every o! illness. If it sounds maudlin, proj~ ~
~s (Cohen) lllandlntr 11 1
"This means thai we work Handbook on Selective Prom!.. An overwhelming wte of ap- day and for food he flies ; ,.,II, be it so.
are underwa for 1
lbte l dabn can be
With COPE and w• don't work culty, a short book. Ginzburg proval was 1n prospect for the through miles of rain, snow,, Kind neighbors came with :reudezvous ~tween u.e":ree.'
whh any political party-whe· drew !lve years In jail and a measure, which has already wind and weather.
custard, with blossoms pi&lt;k· man shi and a two-man
Iller II is Republican, Democrat, $28,1100 fine.
passed the House In sllghUy dll· The eagle, and NOT the ed from. bouse plants, with Gemini e:psule, po,.lbly Gerni·
- Upheld 8 to! the convlcllon ferent form.
oyster, is the emblem
of cheer, With prayers. My off. ni 12
of New York bookseller Edward
America."
spring carne, departing with
Decision stnt Poadlnc
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"Well Mom I'm chartering a ''We
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state o~cenlty Jaw with dealing down out of the Rocky Moun- REFRAIN OF A haunting plane 'to tak~ you up on your- making"':. d~cls':," w:e sai:. :
In such bocks as "Serearnlng Jams today threatening the na· song this week (you guess bow many 1 birth· The first Apollo crew will
Gaqe readinp Gallipolis Flesh," "Cult of the Spankers" Uon's rnld·sectlon with thun- "Everybody nato to 10 to day.'' Pure adrenalin, that.
the forerunners of Apollo
Darn 12.1, 15.8, nmnlng
13 and "The Dance with the derstorrns, dust storms, heavy
heavea
astronauts who could leave for
feet on rollers, Porneroy·MUOII Dominant Wblp." Mishkin was snows am near blizzards.
Bul aobody wutt 1o dlo."
WI! USED to josh about !ick. the moon In 1968 or 1969.
21.37. Pt. Pleasant 2UO, Hin· sentenced to three years nnd a 1\e turbulence extended from
ness as follows :
I The unqualified success of
ton 1.116, Kanawha Falls 3.44, $12,500 fine.
heavy snows In Montana
to MANY NEED the church for "R"'t skk In bed ·~ % Ithe first Saturn IB shot front II
Charleston 19.011. London. Mar· -Held 6 to 3 that Maua- rains and hall as far eastward perhaps only three occasions,
chairs."
ICape Kennedy Feb. 28. carry- ,
met and Winfield dams were on chusetts went too far In as Wisconsin and Chicago. The says a writer in a recent News· "She's convalt..,.ot, bvl no 1 ing on unrnaMed Apollo i
the aUla.
SUppressing the 181h-century beavy snows grouoded search week article.
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bellor."
:capsule on a 5,301).rnile siJ1&gt;.
Beat Movemeots:
novel popularly known as parties hunting for a
light She (the church) provldee the "Sicker'n • dog. Slcker'n • orbital ride .prompted
Oblo River -Jeffboal down "FBMy Hill," the story of a plane down in rugged Colorado traditional services when we
mule."
slection of the Apollo &lt;rew.
. IS, 5 I. rn.; Susan Lane up 14, London pl'OIItitote.
mountain cwntry wllh siX per· are "hatched, matched, and "My tumor wat tb• biggest
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10~ p. m.; Aliquippa up 14,
sons aboard The search was diSpatched" - (bet born, get
Doc ever seen."
Girl Scoutl Work
11:25 p. rn.; Andrew Calhoun
· called o!f Monday, but ne.1rly married, get burled.)
up 14, 2:05 a. rn.; Bob Beater
:14 planes waited at Grandy, A man was quoted as say- YOU KNOW, it can became "I O~, Huck Towel.
up 15, 8:36 p. rn.; OVEC up
Colo .. today for the weather to ing, ''I pay my dues at the non • joke faster'n you can say , G~rl Scout Troop 2&amp;7 mern. ,
16, 2:10 a. rn.; Little George
clear.
chtU'Ch as a member. 1 expect aspirin, or even coronary.
bers of Pomeroy worked on I
up 16, 3::1» a. m.; Lady Mar·
1o have It as 8 place for my
huck_towels at a rf!Cent rneetjorle up 16, ':36 a. m.; KenAKRON'- NEGRO LEAO. daughter to get married from." THIS IS TOO gloomy: Now mg m the EpiScopal
Parish
tucklan down 17, 2:30 a. m.; ,
ers protested Monday nisht al· May God forgive uo If the the onow'o gone, redbirds eat- \ house With leaders April Smith
White over blue with white vinyl Interior,
Jacob G. down 17, 3:211 a.m.; PT. PLEASANT- Mrs. Eth· leged pollee brutality In the above Is all there Is to church lng up more grain than a few . and Peggy Houdashelt In
aeals, V·8 motor, auto. trans., power brakes &amp;: lleeto.;,
National down 17, e a. m.; Leu· el Cordelia Somerville, 82, a breakup of a mob of about 400 membership.
choice souls like Helen Uoyd, cha~ge.
ing, tinted glass. 4 new white sidewall tires, radfo,'
isiana up 18, 3:30 a. m.; Peon· resident of 1001 22nd St., died persoos who gathered after a Rem "Newsweek" of Jan. 3, 1Norma Hecox, Nora M1lls, Jan. G~rls present were Becky I wheel discs.
sylvania c1ow11 18, 5:30 a. m.; at 3:%0 p. rn. Mor.day at her traffic accident in the Rubber 11166 _ cover story "The Pro.,i~ Daniels, Mabel Wilson j Houdashelt, Debbie Harbrecht,
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R. H. Bosworth U up 18, 7:10 horne. She had been in falling City. Officers after arresting testing Protestants." I guaran·l PICkens trny pal and co-teach· Bernadette Hennessy,
Twlia
a. m.; l.acbJan Macleay up health for a year.
four persons allegedly beat tee it will really shake youler, Mason, W. Va.) can lug Clatw~rthy, Debbie
Hunnell,
18, a L m.: Edeana Boawortb Mrs. Somerville was born them.
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Cro.w,
up 19, 7 a. m.; Wayne H. in Mason County May 9, 1883,
who, aioog with undreds of cohorts have put up those long. Stella Neutzlmg: Bed~ TripGMAC Fin1ncing Av1ileble
down oo, 5:35 L m.; Reliable daughter of the tate J. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Gecr.ge Walker,
kind, is already "shook up" long needed bluebird boxes up lett. ChriSty DaviS, Debbie Haw
up 11, 7:1$ L m.; Robert West and Cordelia Mourning Eada. charged with resiSUng arrest, over some of this.
I oo Middleport Hill, well, I rest 1 ley, Nancy Jo Mayer and Judy :
down 21, 8:10 L m.: 0rco down Her marriage was to Ray claimed they were beaten by
my case, your honor.
McKnight.
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21 f•ll L 01.1 Tlblll down 22 Somerville who preceded her two of four patzolmen who ar- I HOPE YOIJ enjoyed Bell
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4:15 a. rn.; 0. F. Shearer down Presbyterian church and the tei!IHiged girls arrested with the lDCOrnparahle, was
on. be parndy or t~e o~ on Who ID see the snake chasmg, but
C&amp;dillac - Oldsmobile
!3, ''20 a.m.; Crucible down ; Women ol Ihe Church.
them, Vertls Blacklard of ~- Broadway actreu, star of "Vic- Has Seen the Wind? by R. L. some of my folks surely must
"You'll ute OUr Quality Way of 'lomR Bulli11M8"
!3 5·30 a m.. Helen R. up Survivors are a daugh~ and ron and Sue Sherrell of Do er, Ioria Regina" "The Lark" - Stevenson.
have been, the name MCCarty
G;~up S:35 'p. m.; Philip two sons, Mrs. Raymond Sel- were also beaten.
can't begin' to recall all her "Who bas seeu the bluebird? (my mother's) being not exa,ct·ll
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Sporn down Greenup 10:05 p. by and Paul Somerville, both
A N TO
POUCE , starry roles.
Neither yoa nor I.
Iy from Germany, leave us say.
rn • Pamela D down Greet~up of Pt. Pleasant and Edward W sm G N . She quoted from Ogden Nash But oow ,.,.,. fixed 'em np
1 home
10;45 p. m.; Defender down Somerville of Henderson. There today sought a masked bandit on down to Shakespeare, on
G up 10·45 p rn · Diane are four grandchildttn
and who stabbed aud robbed _Rep: that universal theme love.
They'll soon he Joing by."
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James C. Cleveland, R • JUt:,
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Brent up Greenup 2:45 a. m.; 10 ~t grandchildren.
In hiS Capitol Hill office. Cleve· Fro~. Ogden, funny poet de l
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H. E. Bowles down Greenup 3 a. ServiCes will be held at 2 p. land was stabbed In the left luxe. 'Twill not be mcorn· 1 WASN'T THER
rn.; New Orleane down Greet~- ~· Wednesday ln the Presbyter· forearm with a letter opener ~tlble (marriage) if he. h~~ Patrick chase the ~n~e~"'ou~~
up 4:05 L m.; M~k M. Up IBD ch~h. Rev. Gaston Boyle, wielded by the robber, who ac. mcorne, and SHE Is_ patible. Ireland but Will Rogers' lam.
G-p 6:45 a. m., Peggy Jr., will officiate, and burial costed the Con ressrnan late Then on to a beaulll\11 ballet ,
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dewn Meldahl 1:26 p. will be in Suncrest cemetery
presenting the worhl's most ; ous explanatiOn of hiS ancestors
wney
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d I m•ght do for rnem.; J. s, Lewis up Me1...,1 10 under lhe directiOR of the Crow· from his inner office to a re· famous lovers, Romeo
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Meldabl, midnight; Irene Cho- hour at the church prior lo wounded as he grappled mom· Shelley - but I do hope you
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lin doWII Meldahl 1:25 a. m.; the service. Friends may call entarily with the Intruder who saw il In case you didn't, I on ~ ay 0";': ~t
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WII'NII liJUiland up Meldabl at the funeral borne after 6 p. escaped with $40.
caught a Uoy bit of it here - · ere on • ore lo
2:0&amp; L m.; Mountain Stata m. today.
JUst for you.
up MeldabJ 1:11 a.m.; Steel
COLUMBUS - AMERICANS
Ranpr up Meldahl 4:45 a, m.
HI-LO TEMPS
spend nearly $2 billion 8 vear BESIDES, rD been I m·
Galllpolll 111m - Prlnciplo Nl!: WYORK iUPI) - The to doctor themselves and inost mersed all afternoon in Queen
up 4 p. DLI Jolm J. Rowe up lowest temperature
reported of the medication they take is Vlcroria and her Albert and
12:10 L m.; Chuclde D. up this momlng to the U. S. Wea- self-prescribed some 85 phar· had JUst read bls death scene.
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Ia. m.; Weatem up 1:50 a.m.; ther Bureau, excluding Alaska maclsts .,... told Monday. Dr. "He was my life," mourned
KeJI Sbenfer dewn 6;30 a. m.: and Hawaii, was 3 degrees at David Knapp, professor
of the stricken Queen, ~!her of
Joey Cholla doWII 8:116 a. m.; Bulle, Mont, The highest re- pharmacology 11 Ohio Stal8 his 8 children and roamed to I
EJprcllff up 1:30 .a. m.; Walter ported Monday was 94 degrees University, said at a aeminar blrn for ..2 years.
Beckjord down 7:30 a. m.; Se. at PresJdlo, Tex.
for pharmacists that druggists
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are not consulted about medica. LAUGH AIL YOU Will at
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lion nearly as often as lriends
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doWn Wlnfteld 9:0&amp; p.m.; A. J. The Pomeroy
Emergency or neighbors.
ed drugs, Knapp sa1d.
Pallen up Winfield 10:15 p. m.; Squad was summoned at 3:55 "If the drugglat does not acPricea Start
Fort Dearbonl don Winfield a. m. today for Mrs. T. J. Hoi- cept his responsibilities then CLI!VELAND - CITIES A
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Jm. generation from now will not '
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Sadie Carl, Mrs. Vir&amp;inio Dean,I
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eltles and II il politlcaJJy and
economically l'ql(l'lalhle 1o stop
the trend, Whillley said, and as
iodullry leaves the clUes, peo·
pie IIIUit follow.

For Home
or Hospital

DUDLEY'S
59 N. 2nol Ave.

S..VIng the Big
llenciArea

oft' at dawu. Lights up dark areas around garages,
outbnildiop, driveways, parking loto, outdoor liYiDB and workin@ areu all nifht long lit'• perf~t for
lllllnlrban homes, farms, factories, businfltl81!11, publie bulldinga-any plaM that needs protection and
.Uety after dark! You m1ke no investment in LOT.
O.LITE, either. One low monthly rate indudf!8 lnltallation, maintenanee (including lamp replace- t ) and eleetriclty. Order your LOT-0-LITE
today from your Joeal Electric Company office.

the

AND GOOD INCOME?

Birth Dlte - - . . - · - - - -

Here It In opportunity for llul right man on an e..
tabllahed tlllry route sarvlnl both home accounts
and lllore accounts. Salaey and C!OJJ!mlulon offer 1
JOOd Income to atart and you ean write your owt1
pay lncrellel by acldlnlnew culllomers In your proteeted tenitory, The company also contribute• to
pellllon and bolpltallzatloD plans. Appllcallll shoUld
be In eooo health, blgb school &amp;raduate and UDder
40yearsofqe.

Pl.... Mill to Boll62, Racine,
by Moncley, Mi!rch 2t.

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PLANTS
AZALEAS
HYACINTHS
CINERARIA$

TO RECEIVE AWARD
NEW YORK IUPI) - Willis
Reed of the New York Kalcks
WiD he awarded the Catholic '
Youth Organization's Knicker· l
Award tonight at the !
Kolcks-Ralllcl basketbaU same '
at Madiroa Square Garden.
, Five other athletes ha•e
received CYO awardl thlt year.
They include Bob Novia of the
New York Rangera, Earl
Morral and Diek Ljoacll of !be
New York Giants, Toa Treoll
of tile Yankees aid Ray
MeMIHu tt the 'Moll.
900RE8 SllRPRISE WIN
PAIUS (1/1'1) -Vicente Gar·
cia of Melillo scored a surprise
IAdt•l"'l ~~ In the first

gour
propt!rfg
with out.tltHJr

Please Note-Program It 1entetlve
Pending Approval Under Title L

l'or Interview conllct Jllr, strlctler, Valley Bell DllrJ,
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SULLI:lOzER WORK. Rea:;oa.J
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WANTED BRICKLAYERS
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WHAT'RE YOU

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INTO MEDICAL
RfSfAI&lt;.CH I

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WHERE?
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i.nmme interest you?
alld II to 2 hours morni•I~.J

afternoon or aveaings.
Write Bot 688,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 22

geces~ary.

SULLI:lOzER WORK. Rea:;oa.J
able. dependable, ud

porieJJet. WY 2-22G8.
J 16 Mile

Help

w.nr.c~

WANTED:
Positioa epeu for office 11r0rk
in a two VWl oftice iu Pomeroy, Typillf an absolute ne.
eulty. Five daya 1 week.
S.nd oomp1ete r•ume Ia·
cludina refereace~, age ud
marital statUI.
Wrl.. To1 • • 661.0
c/o Tho o.u, -lnol,
Pomo"'Y

WANTED BRICKLAYERS
We are a Federal Govornmell
Contractor 1111&lt;1 plldge to pro.
vida equal employment OP·
potiiiDillet wilboal rogard to
race, eob', ereecl or aatio•
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JENNIFER CREW

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crew,
Pomeroy, are announcing dJe
opproaehlog wedding of their
daugbier, Jeaniler, to David
Browo, ROn of Rev ..and Mn.
Eageoe Browo of Waverly.
Tbe wedding wiU he an event
of April Zl at 1:30 p.m. at 1he
United Methodist Cburcb In
l'llmeroy wltb a reception lo
follow. Open cburcb wedding
wW he observed.

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- Bradbury Arts,
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Crafts Club
Meets Recently

Well Received

A musical playlet, ''Down On lng pink 111lts; and riding 1 Realistic green trees provided sponsored by the Middleport P.
Old MacDonald'• Fann," given scooter and tricycle; Woofte, the C&lt;ltlntry selling. Mrs. Ben T.A. with Wllllam Ingles, pres·
b~ ·the girls and obys of the Ute dog in brown oulflt and Tab- Philson provided ihe plano ac· idenl, In charge. Mr. Tom Kel·
Middleport Third Grades, \Von by the family cat in jl'ey.
companlmeni lor the play with ly, Guidance Counselor, spoke
an entltusiastlc r8ceplion from The Ianners,
farmerettes Mrs. George Hackett playing on the Citizen's
Scholarship
the large audience of parents and scarecrows wore straw for the special numbers.
Foundation organization . which
and friends Monday evening 1 hats and bonnets and patches. Special numbers Included a will provide scholarships solely
in the high school auditorium. ·
.
vocal sole entitled, "That Darn for local graduates of MlddleSt•ven Walburn was cast as - ·
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Cat," done by Stephanie Ord; port High School to be used •n
Farmer MacDonald, complete
a humorous reading, "A Morti- training of their choice, college, I
with beard and cowbell, with
. lying Mistake" by Judith Ow· vocational school,
business !
all of the animals including
ens; a Scarecrow chorus ;
etc. Solicitations will he made I
d1Jrks , ducks, pigs, and the dog
OU
tumbling act by Martha McNeal I to local organizations and lndi·
and rat. Making up Ute chorus
in black dancing costume, a viduals. Mr. Ingles asked rooml
were the farmers , iarmeretles,
M dance routine by April Fraser. mothers to assist in planning
snd scarecrows.
' Sunday dinner guests 01 r. and u piano trio number, the village canvassing.
The curtains opened as the Iand Mrs. Asa Jordan of Middle- "Grace and Favor" by Mary The opening prayer was giv·
entire cast sang the "Booster'•/ port were Mrs. Jane Douglas Mills, Barbara Fultz and Dindy en by the Rev. M. E. Dowson
Goodmorning." Farmer MeDon- and Mr. ~d Mrs .. James f ~ Demoskey. The enlire chorus followed by the flag pledge led
ald and his helpers sang t h e borne and du'ee chirthldredan, 0 1 • concluded the play with the by the Girl Seoul Troop. Donna
theme song "Old MacDonald bany. A family bi
Y ce •· Uteme song.
Blevins and Sonya Ohlinger were
Had a Far~" featuring lour, bration followed the dinner.
The name of Charles Whitting· ushers lor the program.
little chicks dressed in yellow, Eric Chambers, student at ten as one of Ute farmers was
costumes, Fluffy, Downy, Quin-' Rio Grande College.' is spe~; ontltted In an earlier listing of ~-·~
ty, and Pecky, the rooster; lng Ute spring vacatioo ;::!ard Ute cast members. Tbe play was
• rt\ree lillie ducks in while ce,. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Reoent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Payne were Mr.
and Mn. David Ball and lam·
By, Mrs. Charles Roach and
BY MRS. MITCHELL· IYEBB daughter and Mr. and Mra.
Tbe Bradbury A~ts and Crafll Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vance John Webb.
aub met recently at the home were Thursday vlsllors of Mrs. Mrs. Alfret! Amold and daughof Mrs. Arthur Marcum with Blanch Beard.
ier·in·law, Mrs. Charles Arnold
10 members and one
guest Mrs. Harley Green and Mrs. and danghter were visitora in
present. Mrs. Clarence M u r· Alva Lowe attended hom"e dem· Huntington recently.
ray, president, conducted the 0118trBtiOn Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. Roger IDII and
business session.
borne of Mrs. Harry Shumliker. sona of New Marllnavllie were
Devotlona were given by Mrs. · Mrs, Earl Harris, who bas recent weeMnd visitors of the
Marcum and Mrs. Paul Wino been a patient in Holzer Hosplt. former's parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
gave Ute story of a "Woman of al, has reiumed home.
B. H. HUI and sons of Addison.
the Bible." Plana were made Mr. and Mrs. John
Webb Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wess, .
to allend a television show at were visitors in Gallipolis re- Mr. and Mrs. Vsnon George
Huntington and also the Crafts cently. Mr. Webb went to con· and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs.
Show at Cedar Lake, w. va. suit his doctor.
Ray Smith were recent Sunday
Mrs. James Reed was a~ Recent Sunday visitors of Mr. visitors of Mrs. Tracy Wood.
pointed card and nower chair· and Mrs. David Bali were Uteir Mrs. Vernon George and ,.n
man 1o rep,lace Mrs. Marcum daughters. Mrs. Charles Roach returned to their home In eo.
who Is moving away soon. A and daugbter Teren Lynn, Mr. lumbus alter spending
two
covered dish dinner wu serv- and Mrs. Raymond Robie, Mrs. weeks with Turley George and
ed at noon witlt Mr. Marcum Ball's parents, Mr. and Mrs. family.
and son, Eddie, as guests.
John Webb.
Mrs. Johnnie Wess •nd wife
The afternoon session was Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bares and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith
spent in making sachet balls and and son Eugene were
recent spent a weekend with Gene
oiber articles. Present in add~ visitors of Mrs. Tracy Wood. Wess and lmnily.
tion to the above named were
-- · --- -Mrs. Lawrence Reed, Mrs.
ELBERFELDS ARE HEADQUARTERS
Wayne King, Mrs. Max Davis,
Mrs. Mack Stewart, Mrs. Griff
Hanes Sportswe1r 1nd Underwear
Russell, Mrs. Oleva. Cotlerlll
and a guest, Mrs. Jessie Cot.
For Men and Boys
terill of Syracuse. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Wayne King when
Ute project will be the mak·
SHORT-SLEEVED
log of hats.

Ewington

. IUm,, Waddle, Teeter and Tod· l Ch;.:::~;.,ing and Jerry Dadie. two llll~ pink pigs, wear· I vis, Rio Grande College, are
·
·spending the spring vacation
with their parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder·
Mrs. Wilbur Hannt~g and Mr.
mutlt and daughters spent the
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and Mrs. Max DaviS.
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weekend at Cuyahoga
Fnlls
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp The Rose Garden Club of Tup- wilh her sister and brolher·in
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raplon- pers Plains held their March haw, Mr. and Mrs.
Wllliam
The Middleport and Pomeroy I stall and c.hlldren, Editlt and meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Bowers and family .
Baptist Youth Fellowships held BIU, were m Reynoldsburg Sun- s. Davis. It was called to order Mr. and Mrs. E. E Ratltburn,
thetr mitial joint meeting Sun- day where Utey were guests of by Ute president, Mrs. Norman Mr and Mrs. Carl Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wolle
SWEAT SHIRTS
dy evening at Ute Pomeroy Mr. and. Mrs. Glean Sharp. A McC.in, followed by prayer. Mrs. Wilham Conrad of Athens 1enterlamed wJtb a party SaMchurch.
family dinner was held In obser· The verse of the month
was visited Thursday, with Mr. and 1day aflernoon bonormg their
SON IS BORN
FOR SWINGING MEN·
following a game ll lntroduc- vance of the birthdays of Mr. read by Mrs. Etltel Arbaugh. Mrs. Linder Dains and altend· l grandson, Keith Wolle, of Am- . Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn.
tion. the Senior and
Junior Sharp, Mr. Wayne Sharp and Roil call was answered by each , ed Ute funeral of Mark Evans. lin, on his filth birthday. Games :ng of Columbus are announc·
OF-ACTION
groups adjourned to separate~ Mr. Haptonstali. A decorated naming some garden or flower I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle were played wtth prizes award· ng Ute birth of a son, Thursrooml to discuss plans for lu- birthday cake wu the gift of tip to be used during March. . and Susan spent Sunday after- ed lo Kevin Buckley, Lawrence ~ay, . March 17, al University
05 P1 ~1 In Columbus. Tbe bature meetings, alier which they Mrs. Haptonstall.
The program consisted
of noon with Mr. and Mrs. Char· Pooler and Blame Cole.
Jomed lor recreation IRd r.. Mr. and Mrs. Daany Thomas "Quick and Easy Tips," by Mrs. les R. Karr Sr.
Alter lhe honored guest open- by weighed 8 pounds and 3\0 1
freshments.
of Vienna,. W. Va., spent the Charles Carr, and ''Forsythia," Mrs. Donald Morgan and son~ his gifts, refreshmen~ of ounces and has been named I
Attending from
Middleport weekend With her parents, Mr. wsa discussed by Mrs.
Carl returned to their home, Newark 1ce cream, decorated btrihday James Michael.
were Jimlhy Brewer, Joyce Rli· and Mrs. Walle~ Crooks and her Barnhill. The special arrange. Sunday, alter a week's visit cake made by his greai aunt, Grandpar~nts include Mrs.·
Randy Becker
Brenda brother, Gene Crooks, who Is ment of carnaiions and fern wiih her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilham DaviS of Colum· Dale Mournmg, Mlddlepori and
~dwards, Anita ~ltz, Kayle spending. Ute spring vs~aiion was by Mrs. Clarence Headley. Eslie Mossman. 'They were ac· bus, kool aid and candy '!"ere Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters, Pt.
Ru,eU, Pat Edwards and Mrs. from Ohio Slat. Umverslly.
Flower arrangements were jnd- companied home by Mr. Mor· served br r.Je hostess asststed Pleasnat, W. Va. Great gr~nd­
John Fultz who with Mrs. P. Hom~r Jones has been. return- ged and ribbons were awarded gan who spent ibe day here.
by Keith s mother, Mrs. Hubert parents are Mrs. Vern Ftlson
K. Russell, pHVlded the tran,. ed lo hiSI_wme from Me1gs Gen· to Mrs. Patricia Goebel and Kenneth Snider of Pittsbur~h. Wolf•. The Flintstone
ih&lt;me and Mrs. Walters of Pt. Pleu·
portation.
era] Hospilal. Mrs. Lena MeEt. Mrs. Lois McCain. The Travel- Pa. and Kenneth Carl of Sisters· was camed oul m the plates ant. They have two other chll·
Altend' from Pomeroy were hlnny has retumed to Ute Jones ing prize was won by Mrs. ville, W. Va. were receni guests and napkms.
dren, Dale, 71&gt;, and Jull, 210
M'k S mg
Georg Skinner borne after spending several Rose Cox
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milhoan Attendmg were Mrs. James years old.
D;r~ s:;i~~n, POO:, McK..,: d1y1hat UteMr homdeMof aEdgnother Mrs. J,;,k Robson, regional and family.
GilllliJSm~thanddDePnnis, MSrs. Lor·
- - -- zie Mike Martin, Tink Trlplei~ dang ter,
. an
rs.
ar director, was guest speaker lor Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpnt· ry
' an
eggy ue, Mrs.
FAMILY DINES
D . Ml h l d Miss Sail Wolle.
Ute evening.
rick of Columbus were week· Max Cole and Elame, Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzling
This sweat shirt Is perfect for the
avts ~ ae ;"M w·u· Y Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Werner Mrs Floyd Stout and Mrs end guests of Mr and M r s. Jeff and Todd, Mrs. Virginia I I . ed
active man who wants comfort .!!ll!
Fostedr, Rr. anC rs. W'l,lliBm I have received word that their Glen 'stout were welcomed .; Dwight Milhoan ~nd family
Pooler and Lawrence and Ka- en er am with a family din·
Shen an. ev . arver 1 ams
A 1st 1 p ,_ W
· th K · 8 kl
J d S
ner Sunday at their borne, Ma·
warmlh. 100% cotton with a fleeced
and Mrs. Oliver Michael, thE' , son, . ~ass .elC
erner, new memoers
Miss Robfrta Kraeu_ter and Y, evm uc ey' u y pen- pie Place. Present were Mr. and
Inside. Handsome ribbed trim, cuffs,
adVIsors
who Js stationed m Soutlt ca.... Refreshments were served by friend, Miss Karen Brltley of cer and Jeff Holter.
Mrs. Ray Biggs and C.ralynn
craw
neck. Assorted colors. S·M·L·XL
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llna, leli Monday lor 8 Utree the hostess 1o 16 members and Lyndon, students at Ohio Uniand Maralynn Tracy, Mr. and
months tour of duty in France. one guest. The April meeting versity spent the weekend with Delegate1 Naml!d
Mrs. Marvin Burt and children
See the Complete Selection of Hanes Sweat
1 Mr. and ~rs. Harold George wJU be held at the home of Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El· To Convention
Jeffrey, Randall, Melanie and
Shirts - T Shirts • Briefs - Locker Shirts •
Pomeroy, Ohio
land sons •. Br~an and Brent, Gal- Charles Yeago.
don Kraeuter.
Delegates to the Stare con. David and Mr. and Mrs. Neutz.
hpohs •. VlsJted over the weekMrs.
Clara
Paulsen
was
hostMisses
Leda
Mae
and
RoberI'
Undershirts - Athletic Shorts • On Sale in
w· ess 1o the Walk-In Garden club Ia Kraeuter and Miss Kar· vention to be held in Columbus: mg.
end wtlh Mr · and Mrs. L·
LAST TIME TONIGHT
April 22-23 were chosen when
the Mens and Boys Department on the 1st
"DR. GOLDFOOT AND
Me Comas.
when the March meeting was en Britley were Saturday visi- Rutland Chapter, Future HomeTHE BIKINI MACHINE"
MI sa J aneI Crosseo of Alb ens held at her home in Hemlock tors in Parkersburg, W. Va.
makers of America met recentAIJXILJARY TO MEET
I Floor.
- Teehnicolor-spent the weekend
recently Grove. A number of communi- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wolle
F'rankte Avalon, Vincent
Price, Dwaynl:! Hickman, Su- Wjth Debbie Gru eser and. .her cations were read and a contri- and son, Keith of Amlin were ly in the home economics room. The Auxiliary to Feenev.Ben,
san Hart
parents, Mr. and M.... William botlon lo Ute Wahkeena Fund weekend guests of Uteir parents, Girls chosen were Mary Hall, nett Post 1211. American Legion
F.. turttt•: P11rlor, Btdroom
Grueser.
was approved.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wolle and Becky Haley, Jean Tillis and will meet tonight at the legion
&amp; Wroth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Jay,
The
meeting
was
called
to
orMr. and Mrs. James Gilmore. Dixie Wamsley. Karen Haynes hall In Middleport for Ute reguColorctrtoona
1 Columbus, spent the . weekend der by the president, Belva Wil·
A3C Marvin J. Gilmore left president, will attend as a vot- ::lar:...:m=ee:tln~g.~------'.!""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""
Wtdnt5doy ond Thu..,.y
wtth Mr. &amp; Mrs. ~liliam G~ lard, leading the club prayer Monday morning for Keesler mg helper and Miss Leda Mae
March 23-24
ser and other reMives. Jommg and pledge to the flag. A n n a Air Force Ba•e, Biloxi, Miss., Kraeuter advisor, will accom·
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groupThloeodr dinnG,.. Sunday! Hart furnished ihe program to~ alter a 14 days leave with his- pany the group. Plans were
I the
was Mrs
ore rueser o
•
made for a bake sale in Rutland
Friday thru Tuoodoy
M'
·il
ic on "Planning lor Continuous parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Gil· Saturday. The next meeting will
mersvl e.
.
bloom," and Clara Paulsen read more Jr. and family. He will
March 25·29
WALT DISNIY'S
le Mrh and ~rs..';;":;,s E. Tri~ Ute opening thought. Response continue trainmg in elecironics be April_1_4•_ _ __
"THAT DARN CAT"
II a~e re urn .
rna vaca- to roll call was "HelpJul hints lor 16 weeks.
TIDRD CHIL
-TecbnicolorI Miss Alice M. Hupp, MISs
D BORN
Hayley Mills, DeaD Jonet, lion trip lo Florida. While Utere lor flower arranging. :'
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Dorothy Pro\'ine
~ey were the guests of rela· Several floral arrangements I Hazel Wilson and Miss P e g Sgt. and Mrs. Edward Lee
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lives mcluding thetr daughter • • i01dged and ribbons award- I Weaver of Parkersburg, W. Va. McComllll . Spokane: Wash.,
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jand family, Mr. and Mrs. Chel ed. During lbe social hour
visited SUnday afternoon with ' are. announcmg l~e birth
of
A.dml11lon 75c &amp; 401
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' . the~r third ch1ld, a son, born
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Patterson.
Force Ba H ·t 1 · Spok
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Tbe April meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Alward ane Th seb b ospl 8 hmd
•
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. e home of Lousle Hamson spent Ute weekend In Johns- pounds and 14
birth
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: with Mina Hart giving the op- town with Mr. and Mrs. William Grandparents in~~':.' at M r 1·
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2G74 2\l67 363
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enmg Utougbt.
Myers and family.
Ralph Herren of Crere N b ·
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Program topic will be "Beau- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartels ka and Mr. and Mrs. L. W~ ;;:'~
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I)' Spots In our Scemc Ohio."
~~ Youngs~wnthar~•ved Sun:y, Comas, Middleport. Great grand·
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mo er, mothers include Mrs. J , E. Me-2N71 2W63 3ASI 3G67 3$16 41645
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PLAN OPEN HOUSE
Mrs. Edna Bartels.
Comas of Columbus and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George John· Mrs. Bradford Maag spent Barbara Paspicble f N b
son will celebrate their 50th Ute weekend In Columbus witlt ka. The couplo have ';.
ra~:
wedding anniversary Sunday, her daughter and son·in • law, ters, Diane, 4 years old o~u:a.
'I
March Z1, With open house for I Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and tricia, 16 montlts ola.
thetr fr100ds and relatives at daughter.
their home In West Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schu·
UBRARY CLOSES
W. Va. from 2 to S p.m. Mr. and ler and daugbier, Linda of Co- Miss Carol Lyoll8, librarian
Mrs. Johnson are the parents lumbus were weekend guests of for the Middleport l'llbllc u.
of 11 children, all of whom will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja. bracy. has announced that Ute
be home for ~e anniversary.
cob Schuler.
·
library will be closed
uniil
Miss Lena Grueser was the Saturday, March 26 to allow Ute
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. completion of lhe children's
The c.ntesl'l In Its lad wtek. So hurry. He...'J You may have milled your number blfore.) Ito
96th Anniversary
tlow it works. Look at the first symbols (the prefl11) llopn to Invent, no puzzles to aolve. In fact. pu
Harry Keiser, Minersville.
!ibrary room. The addition 1o
on your vehlcleldentlfloatlon sUp. Then look at the dori't even hiwe tD awn • Buld( to Mve• ria iinl
I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs of the main library will provide a
symbols llatect above. Uyou 1ind yours on the list. number.
Y9U've taken the flnt step toward btln.r • Winner.
Soutlt Shore, Ky. were Sunday more adequate space for chil·
Now so aoe your Buick dealer. He has a list of 72
gues.ts of his parents, Mr. and dren. An opening will be held
-lnners post•d In his showroom. h' you sea yol.l"
S.. Our Prize Board
entire vehicle identification number on the poster
\t
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs.
-the symbols plus the rest of the . numbersalter completion, pllllllled by
$2332 caah li. yours. (If your prefix lRI't listed ·In
DISCOUNTS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz and Ute llbracy board.
this ad, don't aive up. Your numbl,..- may have
family of Columbus visited Sunbeen potted durlnathe paltslltweekL Every w.k
On All R-.
daY WI'th hi s parents ' Mr. and
72 winners were .posted gn. thllhQwroom waD.
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30 ATI'END PRACTICE
Mrs. w. L. Kautz and relatives Approximately 30 attended the
in Middleporta nd Mason, W. practice meeting lor DiStrict 13
Middleport,
0.
Va. The birthday of Paul Kautz Daughters of America
rally
You'll be dogKone glad to learn about our personal
loan plan . Every da y people apply lor loans to pay ~~~::;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::!;;w;•;s;ce;l;eb;r;•ted~;wl;th;;:•;d~inne~r~. held Sunday afternoon, at Tuphospital bills, meet taxes or consolidate their bills. 11~
pers Plains. Refr\!abmenls were
You can, too! Learn about our low-Interest rates and
served
at the cl011t cf tbe pracEASt TEIMS ...
• long-tel')ll easy.to·pay rates Take a break from all of
tice. Attending from Pomeroy
Thoro•un authorlztciBulCit diller ne a. you. S. tdsi'OOU!Ao·Che&lt;ked used c:oro, IIIG.
those ffnanclai worries. Take out a loan at the bank
were Mrs. Henry Reibel, Mrs. •
where you'll find friendly people willing to help. Earh I
Ben Neutzling, Mrs.
Amold
I
loan handled Individually, quickly, effirlently.
'
Hayes, Mrs. Harry Stahl and
Mrs. 'lliomu Coot.

Garden, Flower
Tips for March
Are Presented

Initial Joint
M...,.t 'ng Held
By Fellowships

Party is Given
Saturday for
KethiWolle

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GIVE 8UNDAY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu·
ter entertained with a dinner
Sunday at their bome, Racine.
Present were Mr. and : . M.r.a.
Dale Valontlne and son, U!Ty,
Parkersburg, W. Va.; Miss Kar.
en Brltley of London; Misses
Leda Mae and Roberta Kreaulei' and lbe boil 1114 hollell.

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Plans for flnanclllf fHt),OOO
a year, was out of town lodar
to be usee! with .I.SO,OOO of a
end Could not be reached.
Ftcloral ll'llllt asiUI"ed Tuello
However, other Incorporator~
day for conslructlon of a hall associated in the project with
miDion dollar nursing home in
Mr. Canaday, are reported 1o
Pomeroy are expected to be
be allorney James B. O'Brien
lllDOUllCed soon.
and Paul Simon, a Pomeroy
merchant. Both preferred Mr.
State Health Director, Dr.
C11118day
make all detailed anEmmett W. Arnold s:nnounced
nouncements of plans for Ute
Tuesday $150,000, aa been granf.
borne.
ed the Pomeroy Bend Nursing
It is understood the borne
Home, Inc., for conatructlon. \.
will
be built on a Lincoln Drive
Allogether, $11 mlllion was dig. •
seclor
on a picturesque site ov.
trlbuted throughout Ohio lor
erlooking Pomeroy. A road was
bosplials and other health fa·
built into the general
over
Cj]lties, Dr. Arnold announced
a
year
ago,
and
all
brush
haa
through United Press lntema.
been cleared. The corporatioa
lional.
is a charitable one.
Delmar A. Canaday of Po~
First step now will be lo or•
eroy, who has been working on
ganize ftnanclng of the roughthe nuram, home project over
ly $350,000.

Million dollar grants went for

a state Health DeP¥tment Jal&gt;IX'atory Ia Columbui, expansioo
ond Improvements at Trumbull
Memorial Hospital in Warren,
replacement lor the Wadsworth
Municipal Hospital, and a joml
project with Appalachia funds
for lhe Sheltering Arms Hos.
pital in Aihens. ·
. Arnold said ihe grants, ail'
proved by the Ohio Hospital Ad·
visory Council and Ute U.S.
Public Health Service, were dis·
n·Ibuted on a priority basis for
those areas which bad already
arranged their share of local fi.
nancing. The grants came un ..
der Ute federal Hill • Burtoa
Act.
More titan $6.6 million went
lor general hospitsls and gov·

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ernment health ceolen, $850,·
000 for diagnostic and treatment lacilltlea; $3.3 miUioR lor
non-profit nursing homes and
long • term care units; and another $460,000 for rehabilitation
centers.
The oUter approved grants Included :
,
Colum!Ns-$280,000 for a rehabllilation facility at Ohio
State University; $130,000 Jor a
long • term care unit at Mt,
Carmel; and $100,000 for a re·
habilitallon facility at Riverside.
Cincinnati - $433.000 lor a
health center run by the ell)'
Health Department; and $100,•
OliO to Jewish Hospital for a
diagnostic and trealment unit.
Cleveland - $250,000 to MI.

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Dover- $890,000 for expansion fi, "' ~ 'ospital.
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%:j ,; Canton-1600,000 roo·· .....
Mt. Vernon-$1S,ootl for a dl- o:,. '-' lm care Wilt al· tbi':'"l!i!W··
agnostic and treatment unit at
unty Geriatric llc!me.
Mercy Hospital. 4
Mansflel~,ooo fw
Fremont.-$116,000 lo Memor·
home lacillltties~n:l:U;l:~f~
Jal Hospital for expansion of Its
Mansfield 1\1
diagnostic and treatment unit.
Monroe-$200,008 for
But'Yrus-$75,000 lor enlarge·
•t the I. Pleasant
ment of outpatient diagnostic
Home.
and treatment unit at Bucyrus
UJtp:~pe~r~e~:~~~~r;:;Lt;:==
Communily Hospital.
a rt
the
Lima - $911,000 lor outpatient
County Nursing Home.
unit at Lima Memorial Hos·
Sebring - $250,000 1m r
pita!.
placement at the
Ashland-$116,000 for expanOaks Nursing Home.
sion of Good Shepherd Home.
Barberton - $187,000
Defiance-$80,000 for new nur~
Barberton Citizens llolopltll·;ll;t
sing home at the Defiance
1 long . term care
County Home.
Pomeroy - $150,11110 for
Dennison-$150,000 for a long•
ttruction at the Big BeAd
term care unit at Twin Cily
atng Home.

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Sinal Hoapllal and $100,000 lo
Huron Rotcl Hospital for diagnostlc and treatment centers;
$400,000 for a long term care
facUlty at St. Augusline Hall;
and $200,000 lor aid in Ute city
Health Department's construe.
tion of two health centers
Akron-$156,000 additional to
the city Health Department for
a health center which received
a $400,000 grant last year ; and
$100,000 for an outpatient diag.
nostlc and treatment clinic at
Children's Hospital.
Toledo-$133,516 for the St.
Vincent Hospital Rehabililahon
Center.
Warre~, OOO lor St. Joseph Riverside Hospilal and
$233,000 lor Warrea General
Hospital.

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POMEROY-MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

NO. 277

WEDNESDAY, tv\ARCH 23, I 966

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Johnson Pledges U. S. Will
Maintain NATO with Allies

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WASHINGTON (UPI)-Pressldent Johnson, all8wering
French President Charles de
Gaulles' atrempts to dismantle
NATO, said today Ute United
Stales is determined to join
witlt its allies to "preserve and
to strengl~en the detenent
strength" of the Atlantic
alliance.
"We are hopeful that no
member of Ute treaty wlU long

remain withdrawn in tl101 U.E. diplomats, at the State I from NATO's Integrated milita·
mutual affairs and obligations Department. The speech was Iry command. Johnson said:
W filch, Wall L1sten
of the Ailantlc," he delcared. broadcast nalionwide on radio "Some say lhBI new &lt;ircumWASHINGTON _ PREBI·
U. S. diplomat.,, at the State and television.
stances in t~e world today cai1 1
dent Johnaon says ll's too soon
responsibility will await any ' The Cbiel Execudve devoted for the dismantling of the
to apply the anli . inflailon
ally who decides to return to his entire speech to the ' "CCessl organization.
brakes 1e the nation's economy
Ute common l11sk." he said.
of ihe North Atlantic Treaty "Of course NATO should
so there'll he no new tax in:
Johnson made the remarks io since its formation 17 y•ars ago adapt to the changing needs of ·
creases lor the time being
a major policy address pre- and the determination of thiS the times. But we believe jusl
The Chief Executive lold a
pared for lhe Foreign Service Icountry lo keep it active.
as firmly tho I such change,
news conference Tuesda
he
Institut~ and t~e Senior Semin- In an obvious reference to De must be wrought by the ;
bad no current tans f:r rec·
ar, made up of lop level career Gaulle's intention lo withdraw I member nations . working with
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t~M:Ui"iiii%1lbt
a
uaxa
wm
liance," !le said.
1
departure from hiS ?sual glow· ,
WASIDNGTON . (UPI) "Consuliatton, not isolalion is
lng slatem~nt~, he c1led a num·
Presldeot Jobaeon look olf ibe root to reform. We must
her of stahsllcs !~om Ute less
not forget in success and
prosperous underside of the cur·
from ibe Wblle Rouoe lawo abundance the lessons we
rent economic boom. Among
by beilcopler ... lor1 ~d- learned in danger and isolaiion·
these were a decltne In retail
rews11 Air Fore;..
'"' • ' That whatever the ,,sue w~
•ales }n Janual') ~nd . Februar),
jel tmedlglbtl llo d'·-11 edoa ool share one common d;nger,
a drOp ·In hou,!l\!14-,l!lr\1. "'¥"·
m
a e Y ""'os •
pared to • year ago. a drop In
Tile beileopler lilted off ot
new orders for durable goods
11:15 • · "'· EST. A press pool
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was aocompaoym, tbe Pres·
and the fact
that unemployment
ld en1. __ Oiber Wblle Hous0
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9
1
eded
20
ex~
v per cent m 1 o
correspondent! \ were ea
pr1macy U. S. labor markets.
The State Highway Department opened bids Tues· route 16 tbe destination 01 •
day in Columbus on more than $10 million worth of press plane,
Hunt GJ1od Ship
construction work in 29 projects scattered around Ohio,
HILL'IDALE MICH _ AN including a $3 million package in the relocation of Rt. _,.,,,._,...,'""""""'
Air Force in;estigati~g team 35 in Gallia and Jackson county and the Centerville By·
Pass.
Two more cases of skunks
today trul!sed lhrough soggy The estimated eosl nf the
Pl\OVed rabid were confirmed
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farm fields and interviewed per· 25 'lat. and four federal pro- .10 G Ill
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Tuesday in Meigs County bring· I
sons who reported slgbtmg a . '
a a coun y.
glowing "ghost sblp" In an ~~ JecThts wCoaslr$10,tl927,540.d M I . I The project was Withdrawn
0 ICe
lng Ute toial number of rabies,
TWISTED .:.._ A trailer rig pulled by William ~'. Di•trirh for the Charleston Consn-e n ac ng an
a er1a f
b"d
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eases
thJs
yea~ _to 20, . Health Ition Co., Charleston, broke loose Tuesday afternoon at Masun and plowed into a parke(
tempt to identify the mysterl· Co Evanston Ill. was low fOOl 1 opemngs ea~ y
Department officials sa1d to· lcar owned by Man in Marr. Buffalo. W. Va. The trai ler travel f'd approximately 50 feet
ous object
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Scores ;, . SOliS ra in bidder on ihe construclion 0 way problems at Centerville. I
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before hitting he automobil e, which was
damaged. The acctdent was reportedly
per
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ng g 5.4 miles of U. S. Rt. 35 tn Gal· Th Slate cunently has liti· j
Seventeen of the rab1es cases caused by a broken atr hose. Dtetrirh was , tied bv Mason City Police Chief Fred Taylor
lrollm facoednners tod poUdeemen ldto lia and ~cbon counties. The gat~ons in GaUia County com· Pornero police lnvestigaled j haft been in skunks, two in on a charge of operating de£er ti ve equipment _· Sentin el Photo.
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s an a ean, ' 8 project estimate was $3 160 1100
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cattle and one In a fox. The
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they saw the hovering object and the Dlinois conlract~r's 'bid mon pleas court ugamst two l an accident at 1'1S p.m. Tues- most recently tested animals
during the past few days. Dr. was $3,1,Sl,008.
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Cen:;;~~ ;~~~~n~, pro::;- ' day on .~e.st Main-st Involving! were killed in Ute Salem and I
H. Allen Hynek, Ute top A, I r The highway project lnclndes l ly
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Y two veh1&lt;lcs.
Rutland 'l'wp. areas.
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F~ scientific ~dvlsor on Un~ two bridges over Indian Creek easements.
They said •• automobile driv· The health department also
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ObJects and the Centerville By-Pass in William R. and Della R. Tale en by Larry Jeffers , 24, Middle- reported loday thai 586 animals ! TOKYO IUPII - The Chm· mamstre am of world rommun· The Chmese actloa climul\i:
IUPOs), led the probe.
the 5.4 mile section of limited dnd Carrie Ramsey and John port, pulled onto the highway ~ have been innoculated at three ~ Comm~n~st~ toda_y
re· llsm fol lm~ mg o disaslruus -.Pr· a senes of mcre~smg1y v~
access highway, the major por- and Bertha Banks, have ap- and hit a car driven by Jean lof the cJincis held to date in iJecled Russ1a s mv1tallo~ to at· 1es of dtplomattc setbacks m attacks on Russ1a coupled will
H' to k 8 •
tlon of which is located
in pealed lhe appropriation
of Ann Johnson 35 Clifton. No Meigs.
tend the world Commumst par· , Afn &lt;'a .ond lndonesta.
ehargos Moscow had lllgnod .
~TI~AN cW:'~ ARCR· Bloomfleld and Madison town- portions of their land for right Injuries wer~ ;eported, and There were 197 dogs and ' ty congress. in Moscow Marrh The statemenl clima xed , to it self with t?~ United . State~
b' h
f C terbury d Pop ships of Jackson county. 'r.le of way easements ror the new damage was only medium to cats receiving rabies innOOJia- 29 w1th a b1tter statement that year~ of sf'c·ret and ''P"'II ::imo- rmpenaltsts to undermme 1111
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op ~ :n lly an b
by-pass iJin RaCt'OOn township Cenrerville By·Pass.
both cars. Jeffers was cited to tion at Reedsville, 1Z7 at Bed· 'all but ended for mal relations Sov~el b1ckermg whtrh rea rhed Viet Cong war effort to V'Let
Paul
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Mayor Charles Legar's court on ford and 262 last night in Ra_! bet~een the two Commurust 0:1 CTesc·e ndo du rlllg the posl N&lt;:~ lll .
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yield cine. The next clinic is 'fhur.. parttes
week when the RusSians Issued The Peking actlol arpe ed
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at the MiddlePort Fire House Committee of the Red Chinese try mg ~o fo mr nt war b&lt;&gt;twt't'n sia and China would ever ......
church leaders since England.!!
Other arr~sts 'I\iesday by I
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, party accused the Soviet Union tlw Umt~d Sta tes aud tile m the future on any joint ae1iaD.
Henry . VIII broke away from
e
Pomeroy pohce were Charles •
LOCAL TEMPS
/of colla berating wtlh the Unot•d Soviet u,,,on . ----- · - - •gamsl the United States In tht. ~ ., .
Rome mUte 16th ceniury,
B. Vernon, 85, Le.iart, W. Va.,l Th• t001perature m Pome· States and satd til• two world
1 V1rl Nam war, Albania,
Rei ..-!
The Aagllcao primate, Dr.
DWl, and Ada. Titus Pomeroy roy's business district at ll :IO tpowers were formiog an ali i·
l BONf~ FORFF,ITI\f)
,['hma's only ally ltl EIII'OII!I;
M1chael Ramsey, and the Roreckl~sa operation. Mrs. Tttu! a. m. today was 72 degrees un- ance lo encircle lhe Pekmg re· Pomeroy Mayor Char les Le· Joinl'd Peking in boycottift&amp; dW -: ···~'"
man ponllff huJied e~ch other
Eastern Local School District and the Middleport Pub· was mvolved In an accident on der clondy skies.
gim•
ga r Toe,day ni (.ll ordered bund wot ld Communist party warmly after elchangUJI ad- Jlc Schooll learned Tueaday each has been approved for i West Second-s! In which lour
- - -- -'The party action did not mean · fr om two persons forfeited. one gress in MoS&lt;ow. Never befW ,
dre':'es. of greellng in the VaiJ. In oulriJht grant under Title 11 of the Elementary and Se· car~ were damaged. The other
THE WEATHER
a break between the two gov. fo r RohPrl Thom pson El.vria .,had Peking taken such 1 d!l»
cans SIStine Chapel. The chap. condary School Act
vehicles mvolved were owoed Windy, lurnlo1 colder
wltb , ernments, but reJection uf lloe of $200 on a DWl charge. and ttc Slep although it complained
el. decerated by Michelangelo,
Larry Morrison, Eastern Local executive head, di,. by Robert Reed, Athens ; John scattered sbowera lonlgbt, Jow l invitation was unpreredent1•1 roo Burlon lJeWePse $25 each todaythat tbe Chinese bad'*Is where popes are elected. cloaed today Eastern has lleen approved lor 1 grant of Papa, Racine, and
Alfred Ia 30s. Thursday cloudy, colder, and meanlthe Chinese had now on charge of mloxtcatton and J ~JUm &gt; ltated at the last COillllllli
March SeUI Ornry
,1,872 and Clarence Thompson, Superintendent of Middle. Rusehel, Jr., Pomeroy.
aoow llurrle~aor..!'•••t.
Isolated themselves from the diSt urbtng til&lt;' peace.
in t96t.
THE SECOND IIWlCII 8IJZ. port Scboola, one of .1.740.
a charge of falling lo
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Northern Plains l&lt;lday, Blrandlog scor" of motorists and .....
sulllng In 11 least sevOD cleatbs.
Cold wave wll'lllllp were poll~
ed eastward 11 Dllnoil.
VIrtUal! 0
111 nd higiL
Y ather':te ~ Nebra •
wa)'t lt:rOdr~ 1 with
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ard ~. t, wu klJiecl 'I'II!Ltday WileD hll acclclentlllY.
caught 1!f11 nodt In a CIWI beam
on a ·111!ft111Urt railer l!OIIIer
11 tlltiiMollll of 1 frlelltl. ·.
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Over $1 600 R et urne'd t 0 £n ark firom

Both Middleport and EasterR IIChool.
Local obtained the arants on II was noied by the school
the basis of $2.11 per pupll. '!he men that federal lunda made a.
fUnds are bulcally for IICbMI \'llilable under Title II mu•l
library lnd instruclional mater- be used 1o supplement, and, O'ler $1,600 was .usee! for
lois.
1o 1 pracUcal ertent Increase Improvement of
Middleport
Mr Morrison eald $1 tot of the level of stale local and pri- municipal purt and Ute recrelite
81'81ll will
used vat. schtol funds for inatruc- atiOn program in llltl5 accord·
to purebue library books and tioRal materials
lng to an informal audit put
the remlinder !Or aupplemen- Title u of lbe Elemeutary Into the record of Ute Middletary lell boeb In the elemeJL. lllld SecoaUry Seboal Act
pori Recreation Commlsslon
ICh..ts Morrllon IDled
boal U
JliOo Tuesday nigbt at town ball.
that 1
East- ~~h~• ud
Commission Cball'man Dave
llilt Leal SchMI District are loatnclloul
lerlal Uolltl CJ!linger ~ccepled Ute report
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from LouiS Sauer, Jr.,
wbo
:fb11 I~ parllclpatlon uDder bo ~~ IYIUable 11/1 with Mro. Sauer and Mr. and
11 ...,.,......., btilll lOr ille toe Mn. DOn Lowery, compriSe •
. aran
Mr, ~pson nld rJ per of eltlk!J'I llld leldlen II volunteer commJttee tllat rais·
eeat If ..,.; Middleport 81'81ll all •-• l
ed tile money last
iummer
will be tpenl !Or elementary II- 'Ibis is tho third grant obtain- from a ~erles of weekly
brlry Dllt,rllll and Ute re- ed by 'llitiiii)IIOil of Middleport ILopl on the tlab by Ute pool.
~II per C6!11 for tile hl&amp;h and Morrllllll .of Eutero.
Tbe &lt;Olllllllttee retlOrted II

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took In $2,244 and bas a balar.ce tsponsor the ho)IS.
i lor use of the JT3rk for a dance, ,$29.42 , water show; ~r
of $4tll!, less approllmaiely $300 1 . The t'OmMISSion agreed to as outside groups do for use partment, $100, piCitic
lor a new gate mto the park luntt hops at the park to no of the pool.
Farm Bureau '16.12·
from the Plum-s! entnmce, and more than lwo weekly wit:• the t The Sauers, looking forward Fisher $43.12, and '
new posll along the Plum..l ' Jays, popular record flipping to th,is summer's
aciivities, Lumber. $!.25; dugouts: -':::~~~~
parking area to Ute park, all duo of Ute area, havtng charge Iinvited the public to observe lein Gravel Co. $111.70, F
completed only last week.
of both. Hops will be held Tues· , Ute evening record hops.
I Run Block $211.36,
'The Sauer · Lowery group day evenings and on Friday or The 1965 auc1t showed these Bureau $154.83, Volley
plans to begin Its tllird sum- Saturday, alternating through expenses of tile park paid by ' $32.45; King Builder!
mer t!lls June of sponsortng the summer.
,
1the Sauer . Lowery comm:ttre : IPaul Taylor, $1311.80
regular hopa at Ute park with The Sauer • Lowery group H&amp;R Firestone, $41, and Mid· block ), Rowley and
all profil• returned lo
park will have charge of all hops dleport Dept. Store, $47 16, to.'th IReed 16.09.
development and progran1 im· on Tuesdays and Saturdays. play equipment: Tom Scali)', Cosl of sales in the
pro)J:ellflint.
othet groups who ~ave contd· $50 staging Vjater show· Cross candy and pop .~~·
Ohlinger ellended tho com- buted 1o the program at the Ha;dware. 16.85, wire fo; park; dances totaled
mlsalon's a~latlon 1o Sau· park
are assigned Friday Rowley 1o Reed , $8.46, fence Lumped together,
er and to all other volunteer~ hlghts by Ute eonunisslon. Such wire for park ; Boys wgue do- tile park last year
wbo · ~ tbal commilltt oUter fii'OILPf~ ~ fee nation, $IIlii, YYoone Scally (Continued
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