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!ts 1n8 then hit Elbert Williams for
''A co1or1u1 11)11 Impressive Aobbul'll; Steve BrQgan. John hours ~ end .7.C p.m. Parents
Devils, looking more iil&lt;e , a los' wa1· suffered at e.hand! attack m~vl.ns II! . the -nd Jhe Oitra points.
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~pmo ;&gt;t!l&amp;ram by the Ru~ ~· Alma Smith; J•ft Snow- J1&lt;k D. Junkin~, li:Ji~ Se_&lt;J-! Mra. Mamie Evelyn Mat· scored a runawAy 24-7 victory l!udancl,, ile~ltid 7-0 at Jhe er Jhe goal"lina .alter · a Rve fourth quarter oondudt!d. .~ , ·
lt.~ ., 111gb School IIJlnd ~1111 den.. Carlo• Snowden .. Elilert ond Avt.; Mrs. Non B./ U'e•"ih&lt;~ I resident of Turkty
md.Jof-0.,, nrst q~rter, ~1110!1 yald, .carry wli!' about lour! Red DevU aOOrlOS. , WIIIIJQ)S
\!Ill ~ly lehnl introdUCing WIU1ams. Jim William•. Rocky meens, Jtli ·YIM st.: Pat s. Run Rd.. near ~hil't. died
XpoloJleo ore miilre lor to bola an 1J.7lulllti!"eleajtwlth minutes left Ill the IIO.rllod. A carried over to ·~ ,the exll'a
~'"•'"' and their Dad• or Wll(lams. Ray Williams.
Ftpiale, 141\1 Fourth Ave.; a.f he_r home ~t 12 ·15 p. m.. l lhe ,lale pobiiOII!oll. In
a second periOd TD and then ·pass lr&lt;im olu'!l11r)lack Joe: points.
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rr· Mrs. IIIJdney D. McMillan. 125 Sunday.
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Lilly
Imboden, head maj- Ml~ ~rrWLarry 8 I :: k; Hilda Dr.; 010ar E. Davia, Pat- TwShe :a~ ~~.:: .f':::l.~ llillke facta a•,flable tor olho ma!'Ri~ bjl IaIt in 1thO' game. Red · D.vJis u.;tr ,txtra p&lt;il~,. ~tna.f aiJII, hlj .on~
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Countj, :tgot 'on the ~CGilebolrd ~ The M~ CooniY ball club air. Rlitland hl!d'lf'fi .·d.whs,
toberl a.;..r.
Jim Morrta. Weber
: w' o. Eblin. Rl. %'Crown City; lhB ·ljawley Fr er. er mar~ '' ·
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Its · on1JI fumblt,
Pruentallon· ol players and Earl Ramsburg. Robert S o • Mrs. Terry A. Hamilton. James- ~age lo g:vl~ ~th:: t~e over lhe visiting Chauncey Blue Bob Douglas capped a oustaln- in the third quorter
when and th~ Red Devils . !'Ore pen·
~ads wll followed bv the Na· ,•••·
town; J"se L. Eads, Pl. Plea- P~ ~·In 'death 011 March Devils on Friday nl&amp;hl. . · ell dilve with 8 15 yard ~!Ill run Hawkl~~J capped a , austall)e!l all zed IS yards. c
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sant; Mrs. Clerence I. Casto, ~ 111Q Thoro were 10 mild- Coeeh Charles Smlth'o Devils and thin Ron Love booleil the R!ltland drive · with a G yuil Cbluncoy, on 1h4 other hand,
"""""llylns -tha , santur girls'
Henderson; Mrs. Martin
A. re~ bo,.;, to thl&amp; union and foor oow have upped dlelr season . extra points.
clll'l')l' lor the 11&gt;uehdown; Hawk· picked up Ill yards rush!"B ·
trio of Debbie !lmith Darlene
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Paula D. Runion, Rt. 1 Pt. no._ survlvlna . art R 0 11,
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Pleasant; Mro. Pauline Ansel· Wayne ond Carroll Matii!Owo,
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Rular Barrett Mn. Morga. the buildup both north and Scott, Mrs. Carl R. Paraons, lor all of Cheshire Dlvid ~1had 21 yards Mlelsw!lll penal·
•et Barntt; RDger Davia, Ken. soulh of tho 1-mile-wide bllffer Mlnerlvllle; Mro. William J. ~w. of WbltesvUit, w. Va.,
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Eileen Hawkins; Bill Kenne- spokesman omphisl!ed dial no Delong, oak Hlll: Murvln L. enour of Matewan, N. J. There The Executive eommltt.. of companies, B"'UP heollh asso- helps
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Charles attaeb wen made 111 the zone Morrow, Jr., Columbus; Mr o. are 18 grandchildren and IU the CooperaUve Leaguo of the elations, and othera - are the wherever~ ~
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Leslie E. Henry, ltontoo; Mrs. great arandchlldren. A brother, United States reeenll' meet- moans through which .som~ 11 theln - at
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Vana111an. Nata Venaman ; Mor· Althoulh the United State• Denver Logue, Gahanaa ; Mrs. Aln Frazier of Middleport, al· Ins 1n Chleaso elected two new million member owne• families Canada' will attend tho !11th
y Wilodord, manafer. Mrs. has bombe4 in tho zon• before. Bob J. Hemetek, Ravenswood; so survives.
memilers to its ~&gt;IJiember act together to obtllin a great aMIOer18'1 and tl1t 15th Blo,..
~!arlin Woodard.
It reeontly auspendeo attacks Mn. William J. Johnson. Rt. I Mrs. Matthews waa a mem- board _ Golden R. Canaday v~rlety of goods and oervlees. nlal Congrosa pf the C~a'
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on lht eaalorn half 01 the ¥ODe Wilkesville· William E. Perkins, ber of Old Kyger Free Will of Northup. Ohio. who •ueeeeds The League Is the on!V orgaa. tlve Leailue lb l)e· held I~ the
Roger Blade. Warrtn Black; In hopea that l~tl!rnallonal Wellston; Mr• Eldon E. Dennl· Bapll!lt Church, where service• Louis Warbington,
SldMy, l!allon In the United
States St. Paul Hilton, St. Paul Mlnn•
~ary Orenner. Ronald Smith Con 1 r o I Comml.,oon &lt;I C Cl son. Rt. 1 Ray ; Sally C. While, will bo held at 2 p. m. Tue~ Ohio, and Luis Miranda Cor- that lndudos In Its membership lOla &lt;!II October 12th to ll1f 14th.
~~~ OllilllWiter, Gay P. Gil· turns can enltr the_ ar~a and Jaeksoo; Edward R. Patterson, day. Rev. Merlin Teets wtu rea, who succeeds Miguel Her· Icooperatives oj all types. II Vice Praslclent Hubl!rt Humenwater; Ptrry Kmnedy. Don expose Communlot voolationo of cottagevllla, W. Va.; Mrs. ollielate and . ~urlal will be In nandes. Secretary of Agrie•l· provides these diverse group• phrey, Seeretllry of Agrleul•
\onnecly; Nlke Johnm, EsUI us demilitarl•ed statu&gt;.
James o. Hardin&amp;,
Ponuac, Gravel Hill cemete11
under ture of Puerto Rico.
with a "common ground" for tura Orville Freeman. and SenJohnson: David Rice, Mrs. Har· The high· flyinl bombers Mich.
direction of Miller's Home for Canaday will represent Ohio's discussion and action. Fonned alor Maurine Neuberger . of
~ld Rlcll; Ernlt Richmond, struck a North V1P1namese
Blrlbo
Funerals. Friends may call the gtanl Landmark Cooperative In t911 It Is the oldest naUonal Oregon wiD addrtsl tile ~ PT. PLEASANT- 1\frs. Elll
Claor IIJehmoncl; Carl Shone- baoe camp about 17 moles north Mrs. Martin A.
Brlslord, funeral home aner 4 p. m. to- with more than 200 outlets In orsanl;ation In the
United gresa.
Decker Rice, 15, ol Pt Plelllo
fitld, lit&amp; Sbenefteld; . Leroy of Doni Ha on the •one's New Haven, daUllhler, t·55 • · day.
jthe state of Ohio. Thomas Gor· otates devoted wholly to serv- Canada reprosenta the :i2nd ant, and flllli1JI'IY ol ~ling,
Welsh, KtPIIIth Wel!h. John northern edge snd the USS m. Sunday: Mrs. Terry A. Ham- j
man, President of L•ndm. , &lt;. tng cooperatives.
Ohio u DiMtor of died Sunday afternoon In the
Wise, Nate Wise; Greg Wood, cruiser St. Paul Jevel•J Its &gt;~ ilton, Jamestown, dauRhter. 2 'I
Iis also a member of thl• board.
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live Alll'n Davis Home at Oak Hfll, 0.
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roglment-s12ed 55 a.m. Sunday: Mrs. John J.
The cooperative League is a . The_ Cooperative League u. Landmar Coopera
F....; She wu bom In Wheelln«,
man.... !1'11&lt;1) Vance; Bill c:oncentrallon ot Commumsts Cali, Rt. 2 Gallipolis. son, 4:101
' federation of national. regional, ..... Ill member Ol'l\llltzatlona and
~ district w. Va. 011 Oct. :Ill, JBI!II. daughTucker, JIWII4111' John Tucker. about eight mile~ IIOI'thwest of am Monday
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Istate, and local orR•oiaatlnns, directly and It serves them In- Bureau F alton, •. . ter of the· late Jacob and A,m.
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Don&amp; Ha, on the soutllfrn · ·
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These members _ cooperatives, dlreeUy by provldlnt Jnlorma- COIIIltsll of Athens, GaOUl, Vln- anda S!Mraeher
Decker.
Lll\a:y Aabburn, lin. James frilll'•·
Richard Barton, Mrs. Clara NEW YORK (UPI) -Sioek lcredit unions, mutUAl lniurance lion to the genoral public. II ton and Melgl cowltlea.
Her tnaJTiage Wll 10 William
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Marinll sweeping the frontier Bugg, Charles 1!. Deal, G;etch· prices gave up a miXed start
A. like, who preceded her In
area reporl&lt;d only lighl contact en DeMonic Mrs John G Du· and turned lower In the first ;
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today, but during the weekend pree. Augustine Focanti, Fra~ hour of lradlna today. Turnover'
erin~
Mrs. Rice WSI • llltlllber ol
found graves ccntamlns 75 M Fugalt James Henderson was moderate.
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red lndivlclllal the Pt. Pl'aqnt Prtsbyter~Rn
bodies killtd iu earlier M~s. Shan.;.. Holcomb. Lindell The Unlled Press InI~"'!' loon· Beginning
letter car· l and Soulsby aald. The projectstalt are reqlclul · be listed Olureh, Pt. Pleawtt Woman's
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o Kern r al stock market m&lt;ljcalor r·ers lhrou hout the Middle- ' Is part of ~ostmasttr . General NIIIOS shou not
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Funeral services for Eva
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~. MalliA of the Graoe Eplscooal Churdl officiating
Burial was in the Beoeh
1rove com.tery famih lot She
ras a l'aehar hero ill the
wI COunty schools for maoy
••~: unUI her.reUrtmenl. SUr•lvnrs Include a brothel 0. R.
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On U!O war·., other rno)OI' Doris A. Koeliig. Morvin Mil· a loss of 0.38 per cent near the !er two cords to every residence to make "P cod~ more aebattltltield alns the central ler. Mrs. Rolph Parry. Mrs. end of the first hour.
Ipostmasters Paul Casci and eeasoble lo the matllng publiC.
f t U.S lst Air Cavalry Osc r 0. Patterson
Vernal Of the l,m lssuea traded. 156 James Soulsby repotted.
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and Rallllf. !Iowan! Rll~e, La~ vanced. Downside volume, an Each card will have spaces vising each resident of his local
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undi~glosed ":umber ~ne;o!; tSor:ll, ~ •·ga~'8 todlcator of selling pressure,1for addres"s the householder 11ip code number will be detrap~ . a e~ve
. nC r ' Mrs. w·~ram W held a stubstantial lead over I wishes zipped &lt;to be added In livered.
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the upside volume.
multi-coded cities; one
lor I In completing the cards, only
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M~· The slamor shares were local addresses the other lour the street address and city and
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Mrs. Edward G. Covey. Mrs. near the end o1 the first hour addresses on the cards. print· ! Township Road
The new n,htlng on I • ung Looise Haws, a., .o. Hy&lt;ell. nie 'company unveiio\d over th~ ed legibly. they may be drop- I Two ears coiUded on Ru ~
Lac Peninsula boosted to more Mrs. Thomas C. Martin, Conk d
k beau o! ' ped into any letler box or re- land Township Road T-58 SUn·
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than 2.000 the numller of, rad M. Ohlinger. Mrs. Ernest ~'::'eel~
ne:~u r:ator said turned to their letter carrier. day at 5:1&amp; p. m. causlnl mJn.
•filE REED~VILLE . L 0 n1 Communists k&gt;lled o~oap~t':: Quillen, Lewis South, Stanley :o be t~ice •• ra.i ~s present The Middleport Pomeroy post or damage lo both vehicles, lhe
~tom Homemakers Clu~ W&gt;il in tht lhree·p:ongh
' I W. Swam, Mrs. Carroll Cana· m a' h in e' Addressograph offices will add the appropri- !leigl County .8bl!rlff's Depal'lnett Thur!ICiay evtm••&amp; 0.1. :ssa~~n:;neof othe tw:r-:1 day, Mrs. Roy K. Armes and which will be In compeUt..; ate zip codes and return 11!0 Intent reported.
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IHarrison
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Communist MIGS and damar· Highlights
illl a lllinl In dogfighiJ over
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the Importance of lllcludtnr ~daughter, Mrs. CoeR Bauerle
return ~::"'thon :~rr: re- of Pl. Pl..,ant one niece, Miss
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. Rullt Deeker, and one ll'tl~
turned after addrases have niece Mrs William
Knulh
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both 'of GieJl~We, W, V-. '
Inenmpl~te addresses which Services wDI \e held at 18
are submiUed but cannot be am Wadfll!lday In the Crow '
zip coded by the local post of·
.Funeral hom' Rev
flee, such as those In a city GilatOII ljoyil will Olllell~ IIIII
like Walhtnston. D. C., whiedh bljf!al wUI bt In Greenwood
8$ the same street names In 6mae
numbers In tile northeall, north·
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west, southeast and !OOthwe't:::: ' 11 ~ - 11!11111
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Additional cards are avallab- One arrest wu
reporte~
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Pomeroy pollee over tht
poslal dellvecy station.
"'lllomas McKay, 18,
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llaJlli 0. Roulllo. Reams, In introdueln&amp; 'KeMe- Stleetiona played """ "On
Prk:t, BBrl
H. dy said he counled hi,...H a- Eagles." "Swinging on 1h e
-ltU E. Roush, Mulno mon1 the ;oona Dtlll&lt;l&lt;l'all 110,' ' ''Batman Theme.'' "Boo.1111!!"' ~ J, Williams, who were foliowi"8 tit• cell of 'I ll' Beat" and "FI&amp;hl SOng.
UrtoiOI, Hilda C. the tale p,.Jdent John F. Ken. Word came that tile Joker,
llitUim R. Rwsh. Na- ney and "Instead o1 slottans. the Penguin, the Cat Woman
Ttii(Qnf, Pqnald. G. "'' are ollerl111 pl'QIJ'ams 'to and the Rlddler ·had escaped
· aMI N. Routh, Cert. meet t11t needa ot the still." from the RuUand Hl&amp;i&gt; School
Lebanon.
Rhodes str..,ed the
GOP dotentloo hall, sn the Salman
'P,k!t, . [Mtar A. team effort and !lid that "thou- and Robin were sent for.
J. 'llllllillll, An· sand&amp; of Ohk&gt;lnl from all walb These 111 characten were
111'1 H. ilmoah, o1 life and both IJ'tll political played by the mijorottes who
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F. porUes" had joined to carry. w«e In the appropriate .,.._
. 1,.. lltuslo, w'llltam At- Ina out the "bold and Jinaglna- tum01. There was a chaoe
lr• 0. 41kiMon, IIW· Uve" programs he promlaed " throughout the band and tho
AIICI• ~b, Don· a eandldata four yean ago. He loor villaiN were captured.
'-j~:ir.'iR;OIIIb;:• N101111 Ttllord, uld he WOilld oontlnut theae At the end, however, they
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· RAibert H. ...,h, proJ!ram• and would "&lt;CIIIIlnu• escaped· end mlosinc majorIIAI1Ialt. Harold 0. llollah, to ollnd betWftllthe to spend- ettes were still not captured.
a. Rous_h. Ilia b ars and the tupayen."
The audience wao told to tune
PI!.. llllda Dev10, E • P • t Rhod01 reviewed hi! record Ill 11aln nell week!
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WASIIINCTON (UP!) - The .,, of law" In hearlnp whlcll such proteeUon to the utiQtiea, commlsllfon Ill appr&lt;Mfil
Supume Coort refused today to led to autlwrllllng tile Eut Ohio the clUes said tile Cootrt bid rate INft- relllld hea.vlly 111
accept an appeal from three (laa Compa"Y to ralu tale! by never cleefdod whether the same a vaiultlon atlrlbulld to P~
Ohio cities, clalmlnl tho atalt
million a year for approx· applied to rate p.yen.
II. Hampton ''orho ·noltl1tr 11ve
public uUUUes eommilolon vii&gt;- tmately 800,1100 eu-Itrs.
Their pet!Uon C01111118tte4: any direct ~01!1 nor
laiAid the ®l!'lltllllonat right&amp; of In urging the SUpreme Court "The Importance ofolhis luue aveilabli ror
the COIIflllllfl'l In granttns a to accept the ease, the cities on a nationwlcle baste It lilfl. uon."
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This lots ,stand a ruliAA by the .of enreme national fmportaneo' we have become so a~med
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Ohio Supre1111
Qpholdq wu whj!thet ·rate p~m are 1!1 utrnnQmJcat IUIIII. 'l'!olt )J.
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,,, gual'liD\eed by the 1ftl1 amend· In view of !lot .current ~ty tesuetl · Saluqla)' PIDI'ftbll
Authorities •f Cleveland, ~· ment 1p the 10Ulnf .or rater bY of eombaU!JJ IPnauon \hrl1nsl1. ~e!&amp;a Probate Court.i)~w:··:~llr;:~;~::,
ton ·~ MllillliDn contended tha slate l'tplatoey ·bOifte•. ·
testrolntns rate lnereaaei Jiil~j
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Weddle, Dan way Improvements, mora air. triggered tl1t Balli..;.
Vaited Stata, .14 porll, bellot ll!llliJtmenl . ol !olea' drive tO the
J.abeMa. the alate'&amp; Jffalt&amp;.
Laague ~ also
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the ""' blow ~•t made ·them
DP Weddle CAI'E QNNI!:llY &lt;IJJ'I) ,.. champiooa of the baoe!IIU
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M. Cross, Etlwla Aldrin wiD be laiiKlh- IIIII In lilt .foorlh ill!liJol,
ad • thalr fouNiq llJaCoflilhl RDblnson'a IOCOIIII homef of the
. . f•ter, ~.. It Gil Now. t. II will be lito tloal leritltunlad out \0 be the ooly
hoter • Cor!. far llllllliDII Ill lhe 1110 • f'ro. 'Jiln of !lot Oriol~' 1-G follrth'.J.9~~~~Jeel Gtlllllll Hrltl and II ... pme •Icto!J • ..,. the Loll ~~!Ill
letc laer, jlldld 10 bo followed In early Anpleo llo(iitra. llllbh!aoo bad 1~;
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I43 Rl 1 Rutla,;.; 1,.,.11,J cine, wu ctled to Gallla
on the Ulb.
lions of 1 weakenina In
s.'uth. ·T~re wel't '110 IITOilll ty juvenile llOUrt, Oct.
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In Crash of Auto
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Aulos were slightly higher.
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vintap prop-driven Sky ranier
Trouble, Trouble, · calli"' In Kodak and Du Pont took poln~ ,
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ond lite other was by a Navy the help of Batman 14 battle sized falls In 1 soft cbemlcal LODI, Ohoo (UPI) - A Ro- Oeveland Man Ia
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the evil POIIguln, Cal Woman, !eCIIon PennwU pace a selee- mlUl C;olhollc nun from Parm- Held In Shootiq
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night by .the Rudand Marchtns with I ltel or 2 I.
killed and another nun injured Gears• Sherman Gibson, 52, gar uka all PomOI'O)'I :::~I
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Sunday when their ear crashed East Cleveland, Ohio, wu and emercency oquid "
Into a tree on ·u s u In w
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A. M.Xe!YOJ, """'11 (Continoed from pa.. U
It began With the discovery Richard L Pullin and Infant County.
Pollee safd Jooeph Earl at town nan 'l1lere wiD l!e a
to ' United Btalfs, 11 C Bliss wnr said the tlOP ha• of the disappearance R H.S. ma- dau•hter Mrs. James M. Den· Sister Mo~ Pril~'la 7t wu Pride , 24 LoulsviUe
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Fewest baae hits, one club,
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Fewest total bases, one club,
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·OIIIlle'lders, m est errors S dnubles, I home rul),
pme S'Wl!lili.'Davis, LA Oct. I. P'ewest total bases, both
Mel! -' ~. liming 3-Wlllie clubs, one serieoHI, Ball (41),
Dlivrs. Syi, Oct I.
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Fewest tong · bits, both cluba,
Most ltriUouts' by relief 011!1 oerlea-12, Bait (9), LA
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!ts 1n8 then hit Elbert Williams for
''A co1or1u1 11)11 Impressive Aobbul'll; Steve BrQgan. John hours ~ end .7.C p.m. Parents
Devils, looking more iil&lt;e , a los' wa1· suffered at e.hand! attack m~vl.ns II! . the -nd Jhe Oitra points.
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~pmo ;&gt;t!l&amp;ram by the Ru~ ~· Alma Smith; J•ft Snow- J1&lt;k D. Junkin~, li:Ji~ Se_&lt;J-! Mra. Mamie Evelyn Mat· scored a runawAy 24-7 victory l!udancl,, ile~ltid 7-0 at Jhe er Jhe goal"lina .alter · a Rve fourth quarter oondudt!d. .~ , ·
lt.~ ., 111gb School IIJlnd ~1111 den.. Carlo• Snowden .. Elilert ond Avt.; Mrs. Non B./ U'e•"ih&lt;~ I resident of Turkty
md.Jof-0.,, nrst q~rter, ~1110!1 yald, .carry wli!' about lour! Red DevU aOOrlOS. , WIIIIJQ)S
\!Ill ~ly lehnl introdUCing WIU1ams. Jim William•. Rocky meens, Jtli ·YIM st.: Pat s. Run Rd.. near ~hil't. died
XpoloJleo ore miilre lor to bola an 1J.7lulllti!"eleajtwlth minutes left Ill the IIO.rllod. A carried over to ·~ ,the exll'a
~'"•'"' and their Dad• or Wll(lams. Ray Williams.
Ftpiale, 141\1 Fourth Ave.; a.f he_r home ~t 12 ·15 p. m.. l lhe ,lale pobiiOII!oll. In
a second periOd TD and then ·pass lr&lt;im olu'!l11r)lack Joe: points.
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rr· Mrs. IIIJdney D. McMillan. 125 Sunday.
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Lilly
Imboden, head maj- Ml~ ~rrWLarry 8 I :: k; Hilda Dr.; 010ar E. Davia, Pat- TwShe :a~ ~~.:: .f':::l.~ llillke facta a•,flable tor olho ma!'Ri~ bjl IaIt in 1thO' game. Red · D.vJis u.;tr ,txtra p&lt;il~,. ~tna.f aiJII, hlj .on~
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Countj, :tgot 'on the ~CGilebolrd ~ The M~ CooniY ball club air. Rlitland hl!d'lf'fi .·d.whs,
toberl a.;..r.
Jim Morrta. Weber
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Its · on1JI fumblt,
Pruentallon· ol players and Earl Ramsburg. Robert S o • Mrs. Terry A. Hamilton. James- ~age lo g:vl~ ~th:: t~e over lhe visiting Chauncey Blue Bob Douglas capped a oustaln- in the third quorter
when and th~ Red Devils . !'Ore pen·
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town; J"se L. Eads, Pl. Plea- P~ ~·In 'death 011 March Devils on Friday nl&amp;hl. . · ell dilve with 8 15 yard ~!Ill run Hawkl~~J capped a , austall)e!l all zed IS yards. c
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sant; Mrs. Clerence I. Casto, ~ 111Q Thoro were 10 mild- Coeeh Charles Smlth'o Devils and thin Ron Love booleil the R!ltland drive · with a G yuil Cbluncoy, on 1h4 other hand,
"""""llylns -tha , santur girls'
Henderson; Mrs. Martin
A. re~ bo,.;, to thl&amp; union and foor oow have upped dlelr season . extra points.
clll'l')l' lor the 11&gt;uehdown; Hawk· picked up Ill yards rush!"B ·
trio of Debbie !lmith Darlene
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Pleasant; Mro. Pauline Ansel· Wayne ond Carroll Matii!Owo,
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Rular Barrett Mn. Morga. the buildup both north and Scott, Mrs. Carl R. Paraons, lor all of Cheshire Dlvid ~1had 21 yards Mlelsw!lll penal·
•et Barntt; RDger Davia, Ken. soulh of tho 1-mile-wide bllffer Mlnerlvllle; Mro. William J. ~w. of WbltesvUit, w. Va.,
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Charles attaeb wen made 111 the zone Morrow, Jr., Columbus; Mr o. are 18 grandchildren and IU the CooperaUve Leaguo of the elations, and othera - are the wherever~ ~
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Leslie E. Henry, ltontoo; Mrs. great arandchlldren. A brother, United States reeenll' meet- moans through which .som~ 11 theln - at
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Vana111an. Nata Venaman ; Mor· Althoulh the United State• Denver Logue, Gahanaa ; Mrs. Aln Frazier of Middleport, al· Ins 1n Chleaso elected two new million member owne• families Canada' will attend tho !11th
y Wilodord, manafer. Mrs. has bombe4 in tho zon• before. Bob J. Hemetek, Ravenswood; so survives.
memilers to its ~&gt;IJiember act together to obtllin a great aMIOer18'1 and tl1t 15th Blo,..
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It reeontly auspendeo attacks Mn. William J. Johnson. Rt. I Mrs. Matthews waa a mem- board _ Golden R. Canaday v~rlety of goods and oervlees. nlal Congrosa pf the C~a'
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on lht eaalorn half 01 the ¥ODe Wilkesville· William E. Perkins, ber of Old Kyger Free Will of Northup. Ohio. who •ueeeeds The League Is the on!V orgaa. tlve Leailue lb l)e· held I~ the
Roger Blade. Warrtn Black; In hopea that l~tl!rnallonal Wellston; Mr• Eldon E. Dennl· Bapll!lt Church, where service• Louis Warbington,
SldMy, l!allon In the United
States St. Paul Hilton, St. Paul Mlnn•
~ary Orenner. Ronald Smith Con 1 r o I Comml.,oon &lt;I C Cl son. Rt. 1 Ray ; Sally C. While, will bo held at 2 p. m. Tue~ Ohio, and Luis Miranda Cor- that lndudos In Its membership lOla &lt;!II October 12th to ll1f 14th.
~~~ OllilllWiter, Gay P. Gil· turns can enltr the_ ar~a and Jaeksoo; Edward R. Patterson, day. Rev. Merlin Teets wtu rea, who succeeds Miguel Her· Icooperatives oj all types. II Vice Praslclent Hubl!rt Humenwater; Ptrry Kmnedy. Don expose Communlot voolationo of cottagevllla, W. Va.; Mrs. ollielate and . ~urlal will be In nandes. Secretary of Agrie•l· provides these diverse group• phrey, Seeretllry of Agrleul•
\onnecly; Nlke Johnm, EsUI us demilitarl•ed statu&gt;.
James o. Hardin&amp;,
Ponuac, Gravel Hill cemete11
under ture of Puerto Rico.
with a "common ground" for tura Orville Freeman. and SenJohnson: David Rice, Mrs. Har· The high· flyinl bombers Mich.
direction of Miller's Home for Canaday will represent Ohio's discussion and action. Fonned alor Maurine Neuberger . of
~ld Rlcll; Ernlt Richmond, struck a North V1P1namese
Blrlbo
Funerals. Friends may call the gtanl Landmark Cooperative In t911 It Is the oldest naUonal Oregon wiD addrtsl tile ~ PT. PLEASANT- 1\frs. Elll
Claor IIJehmoncl; Carl Shone- baoe camp about 17 moles north Mrs. Martin A.
Brlslord, funeral home aner 4 p. m. to- with more than 200 outlets In orsanl;ation In the
United gresa.
Decker Rice, 15, ol Pt Plelllo
fitld, lit&amp; Sbenefteld; . Leroy of Doni Ha on the •one's New Haven, daUllhler, t·55 • · day.
jthe state of Ohio. Thomas Gor· otates devoted wholly to serv- Canada reprosenta the :i2nd ant, and flllli1JI'IY ol ~ling,
Welsh, KtPIIIth Wel!h. John northern edge snd the USS m. Sunday: Mrs. Terry A. Ham- j
man, President of L•ndm. , &lt;. tng cooperatives.
Ohio u DiMtor of died Sunday afternoon In the
Wise, Nate Wise; Greg Wood, cruiser St. Paul Jevel•J Its &gt;~ ilton, Jamestown, dauRhter. 2 'I
Iis also a member of thl• board.
district k
live Alll'n Davis Home at Oak Hfll, 0.
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fiee !food, Sr.; 1&gt;!1kt Porter, guns
roglment-s12ed 55 a.m. Sunday: Mrs. John J.
The cooperative League is a . The_ Cooperative League u. Landmar Coopera
F....; She wu bom In Wheelln«,
man.... !1'11&lt;1) Vance; Bill c:oncentrallon ot Commumsts Cali, Rt. 2 Gallipolis. son, 4:101
' federation of national. regional, ..... Ill member Ol'l\llltzatlona and
~ district w. Va. 011 Oct. :Ill, JBI!II. daughTucker, JIWII4111' John Tucker. about eight mile~ IIOI'thwest of am Monday
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Istate, and local orR•oiaatlnns, directly and It serves them In- Bureau F alton, •. . ter of the· late Jacob and A,m.
IIOfliOMOR£11
Don&amp; Ha, on the soutllfrn · ·
JMs~barae•
These members _ cooperatives, dlreeUy by provldlnt Jnlorma- COIIIltsll of Athens, GaOUl, Vln- anda S!Mraeher
Decker.
Lll\a:y Aabburn, lin. James frilll'•·
Richard Barton, Mrs. Clara NEW YORK (UPI) -Sioek lcredit unions, mutUAl lniurance lion to the genoral public. II ton and Melgl cowltlea.
Her tnaJTiage Wll 10 William
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Marinll sweeping the frontier Bugg, Charles 1!. Deal, G;etch· prices gave up a miXed start
A. like, who preceded her In
area reporl&lt;d only lighl contact en DeMonic Mrs John G Du· and turned lower In the first ;
deatlt.
today, but during the weekend pree. Augustine Focanti, Fra~ hour of lradlna today. Turnover'
erin~
Mrs. Rice WSI • llltlllber ol
found graves ccntamlns 75 M Fugalt James Henderson was moderate.
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red lndivlclllal the Pt. Pl'aqnt Prtsbyter~Rn
bodies killtd iu earlier M~s. Shan.;.. Holcomb. Lindell The Unlled Press InI~"'!' loon· Beginning
letter car· l and Soulsby aald. The projectstalt are reqlclul · be listed Olureh, Pt. Pleawtt Woman's
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F
o Kern r al stock market m&lt;ljcalor r·ers lhrou hout the Middle- ' Is part of ~ostmasttr . General NIIIOS shou not
. Club, and I ehurcll· elrcle.
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"I· Cealral Fnat
~;s"sw~~~ Ke;sell. :,,: swapped a tiny initial gain for ~rt. Pom:roy area will dellv· ILawrence ~.O'IIrlen's program CAst and Soulllby emphasized She 'IS survived 11)1. one atop.

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Funeral services for Eva
Farrt&amp;. Columbus. who
died
theN on Saturday. wert held
:odQ' at Jhe Ew1111 ChaPI!i al
! p, m. with tile Rev ..Richard
~. MalliA of the Graoe Eplscooal Churdl officiating
Burial was in the Beoeh
1rove com.tery famih lot She
ras a l'aehar hero ill the
wI COunty schools for maoy
••~: unUI her.reUrtmenl. SUr•lvnrs Include a brothel 0. R.
•arris, LIWl'tn&lt;'tburr. Tenn.

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On U!O war·., other rno)OI' Doris A. Koeliig. Morvin Mil· a loss of 0.38 per cent near the !er two cords to every residence to make "P cod~ more aebattltltield alns the central ler. Mrs. Rolph Parry. Mrs. end of the first hour.
Ipostmasters Paul Casci and eeasoble lo the matllng publiC.
f t U.S lst Air Cavalry Osc r 0. Patterson
Vernal Of the l,m lssuea traded. 156 James Soulsby repotted.
I .In addltoon to tile cards for
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and Rallllf. !Iowan! Rll~e, La~ vanced. Downside volume, an Each card will have spaces vising each resident of his local
more eel
undi~glosed ":umber ~ne;o!; tSor:ll, ~ •·ga~'8 todlcator of selling pressure,1for addres"s the householder 11ip code number will be detrap~ . a e~ve
. nC r ' Mrs. w·~ram W held a stubstantial lead over I wishes zipped &lt;to be added In livered.
of o t e~ &gt;~
ts . from the Val ~~· ha~· C' I Bail
the upside volume.
multi-coded cities; one
lor I In completing the cards, only
b ~~ ld ~· the ·•Hyin&amp; ~o gh V oc c B. k
M~· The slamor shares were local addresses the other lour the street address and city and
s "Were ~ing lA&gt; Lersl. GernonB . Marser,Mar~...: mostly only fraeuons lower as out • of . town).
nvrsem....
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Mrs. Edward G. Covey. Mrs. near the end o1 the first hour addresses on the cards. print· ! Township Road
The new n,htlng on I • ung Looise Haws, a., .o. Hy&lt;ell. nie 'company unveiio\d over th~ ed legibly. they may be drop- I Two ears coiUded on Ru ~
Lac Peninsula boosted to more Mrs. Thomas C. Martin, Conk d
k beau o! ' ped into any letler box or re- land Township Road T-58 SUn·
TlltiiiSDAY
than 2.000 the numller of, rad M. Ohlinger. Mrs. Ernest ~'::'eel~
ne:~u r:ator said turned to their letter carrier. day at 5:1&amp; p. m. causlnl mJn.
•filE REED~VILLE . L 0 n1 Communists k&gt;lled o~oap~t':: Quillen, Lewis South, Stanley :o be t~ice •• ra.i ~s present The Middleport Pomeroy post or damage lo both vehicles, lhe
~tom Homemakers Clu~ W&gt;il in tht lhree·p:ongh
' I W. Swam, Mrs. Carroll Cana· m a' h in e' Addressograph offices will add the appropri- !leigl County .8bl!rlff's Depal'lnett Thur!ICiay evtm••&amp; 0.1. :ssa~~n:;neof othe tw:r-:1 day, Mrs. Roy K. Armes and which will be In compeUt..; ate zip codes and return 11!0 Intent reported.
a! 7 p m at the jlome o1 """
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IHarrison
Barbara Jane Cotterill, 18,
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Communist MIGS and damar· Highlights
illl a lllinl In dogfighiJ over
Norlb Vial Nam Sunday. One or Bond'S Show
lha kUis waa by a Wc.-ld Wa_r ll ..
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the Importance of lllcludtnr ~daughter, Mrs. CoeR Bauerle
return ~::"'thon :~rr: re- of Pl. Pl..,ant one niece, Miss
the ca
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. Rullt Deeker, and one ll'tl~
turned after addrases have niece Mrs William
Knulh
been coded.
both 'of GieJl~We, W, V-. '
Inenmpl~te addresses which Services wDI \e held at 18
are submiUed but cannot be am Wadfll!lday In the Crow '
zip coded by the local post of·
.Funeral hom' Rev
flee, such as those In a city GilatOII ljoyil will Olllell~ IIIII
like Walhtnston. D. C., whiedh bljf!al wUI bt In Greenwood
8$ the same street names In 6mae
numbers In tile northeall, north·
' : a t Wheeling. Frlenda
west, southeast and !OOthwe't:::: ' 11 ~ - 11!11111
le&lt;Uons, wiD be sent to il1e
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appropriate city and the codes
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Additional cards are avallab- One arrest wu
reporte~
le from your letter carrier
Pomeroy pollee over tht
poslal dellvecy station.
"'lllomas McKay, 18,
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llaJlli 0. Roulllo. Reams, In introdueln&amp; 'KeMe- Stleetiona played """ "On
Prk:t, BBrl
H. dy said he counled hi,...H a- Eagles." "Swinging on 1h e
-ltU E. Roush, Mulno mon1 the ;oona Dtlll&lt;l&lt;l'all 110,' ' ''Batman Theme.'' "Boo.1111!!"' ~ J, Williams, who were foliowi"8 tit• cell of 'I ll' Beat" and "FI&amp;hl SOng.
UrtoiOI, Hilda C. the tale p,.Jdent John F. Ken. Word came that tile Joker,
llitUim R. Rwsh. Na- ney and "Instead o1 slottans. the Penguin, the Cat Woman
Ttii(Qnf, Pqnald. G. "'' are ollerl111 pl'QIJ'ams 'to and the Rlddler ·had escaped
· aMI N. Routh, Cert. meet t11t needa ot the still." from the RuUand Hl&amp;i&gt; School
Lebanon.
Rhodes str..,ed the
GOP dotentloo hall, sn the Salman
'P,k!t, . [Mtar A. team effort and !lid that "thou- and Robin were sent for.
J. 'llllllillll, An· sand&amp; of Ohk&gt;lnl from all walb These 111 characten were
111'1 H. ilmoah, o1 life and both IJ'tll political played by the mijorottes who
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F. porUes" had joined to carry. w«e In the appropriate .,.._
. 1,.. lltuslo, w'llltam At- Ina out the "bold and Jinaglna- tum01. There was a chaoe
lr• 0. 41kiMon, IIW· Uve" programs he promlaed " throughout the band and tho
AIICI• ~b, Don· a eandldata four yean ago. He loor villaiN were captured.
'-j~:ir.'iR;OIIIb;:• N101111 Ttllord, uld he WOilld oontlnut theae At the end, however, they
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· RAibert H. ...,h, proJ!ram• and would "&lt;CIIIIlnu• escaped· end mlosinc majorIIAI1Ialt. Harold 0. llollah, to ollnd betWftllthe to spend- ettes were still not captured.
a. Rous_h. Ilia b ars and the tupayen."
The audience wao told to tune
PI!.. llllda Dev10, E • P • t Rhod01 reviewed hi! record Ill 11aln nell week!
Ella F. fltulll, par. o1 emllfil an 4ICOIIOIJiic elimato

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WASIIINCTON (UP!) - The .,, of law" In hearlnp whlcll such proteeUon to the utiQtiea, commlsllfon Ill appr&lt;Mfil
Supume Coort refused today to led to autlwrllllng tile Eut Ohio the clUes said tile Cootrt bid rate INft- relllld hea.vlly 111
accept an appeal from three (laa Compa"Y to ralu tale! by never cleefdod whether the same a vaiultlon atlrlbulld to P~
Ohio cities, clalmlnl tho atalt
million a year for approx· applied to rate p.yen.
II. Hampton ''orho ·noltl1tr 11ve
public uUUUes eommilolon vii&gt;- tmately 800,1100 eu-Itrs.
Their pet!Uon C01111118tte4: any direct ~01!1 nor
laiAid the ®l!'lltllllonat right&amp; of In urging the SUpreme Court "The Importance ofolhis luue aveilabli ror
the COIIflllllfl'l In granttns a to accept the ease, the cities on a nationwlcle baste It lilfl. uon."
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rate Iller- to ages company. aald "the lwldaQIMial QIIOltlon aertna e"n In thla.., Ill whieb
This lots ,stand a ruliAA by the .of enreme national fmportaneo' we have become so a~med
. UCI!:NSI!: i88lJI'.D
Ohio Supre1111
Qpholdq wu whj!thet ·rate p~m are 1!1 utrnnQmJcat IUIIII. 'l'!olt )J.
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,,, gual'liD\eed by the 1ftl1 amend· In view of !lot .current ~ty tesuetl · Saluqla)' PIDI'ftbll
Authorities •f Cleveland, ~· ment 1p the 10Ulnf .or rater bY of eombaU!JJ IPnauon \hrl1nsl1. ~e!&amp;a Probate Court.i)~w:··:~llr;:~;~::,
ton ·~ MllillliDn contended tha slate l'tplatoey ·bOifte•. ·
testrolntns rate lnereaaei Jiil~j
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state -m!Mion had failed to Notlns that a· number of basle induJIJiea."
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p.. .the ralfpayera "due proc- y"" qo the
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Vaited Stata, .14 porll, bellot ll!llliJtmenl . ol !olea' drive tO the
J.abeMa. the alate'&amp; Jffalt&amp;.
Laague ~ also
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the ""' blow ~•t made ·them
DP Weddle CAI'E QNNI!:llY &lt;IJJ'I) ,.. champiooa of the baoe!IIU
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~· to Earl utroa811ta J111111 Lave!' and the left field &amp;Ianda wlill one
M. Cross, Etlwla Aldrin wiD be laiiKlh- IIIII In lilt .foorlh ill!liJol,
ad • thalr fouNiq llJaCoflilhl RDblnson'a IOCOIIII homef of the
. . f•ter, ~.. It Gil Now. t. II will be lito tloal leritltunlad out \0 be the ooly
hoter • Cor!. far llllllliDII Ill lhe 1110 • f'ro. 'Jiln of !lot Oriol~' 1-G follrth'.J.9~~~~Jeel Gtlllllll Hrltl and II ... pme •Icto!J • ..,. the Loll ~~!Ill
letc laer, jlldld 10 bo followed In early Anpleo llo(iitra. llllbh!aoo bad 1~;
Xallf loer tt Daon._ 11J IN ftm manii\J · et'W' d ·'·11111t·
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I43 Rl 1 Rutla,;.; 1,.,.11,J cine, wu ctled to Gallla
on the Ulb.
lions of 1 weakenina In
s.'uth. ·T~re wel't '110 IITOilll ty juvenile llOUrt, Oct.
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demand.
In Crash of Auto
or injun..
tile Galllpolll Pat~ "'."::h;:.41
Aulos were slightly higher.
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vintap prop-driven Sky ranier
Trouble, Trouble, · calli"' In Kodak and Du Pont took poln~ ,
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ond lite other was by a Navy the help of Batman 14 battle sized falls In 1 soft cbemlcal LODI, Ohoo (UPI) - A Ro- Oeveland Man Ia
---supersonic ~t
the evil POIIguln, Cal Woman, !eCIIon PennwU pace a selee- mlUl C;olhollc nun from Parm- Held In Shootiq
TO DAR 1UC IIAN
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halltime show presente&lt;t Ftlday Uvely lower pe!roleum group Vincent DePaul, Panna, was LOUISVILLE, Ky · ( PI) Pomeroy Mayor Charleo
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night by .the Rudand Marchtns with I ltel or 2 I.
killed and another nun injured Gears• Sherman Gibson, 52, gar uka all PomOI'O)'I :::~I
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Sunday when their ear crashed East Cleveland, Ohio, wu and emercency oquid "
Into a tree on ·u s u In w
eh..,_ed Sunday wfth malleiOUA to attend • mN~tns Wednet'
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day, OCtOOer 12th,- at 1:11 p.m.
A. M.Xe!YOJ, """'11 (Continoed from pa.. U
It began With the discovery Richard L Pullin and Infant County.
Pollee safd Jooeph Earl at town nan 'l1lere wiD l!e a
to ' United Btalfs, 11 C Bliss wnr said the tlOP ha• of the disappearance R H.S. ma- dau•hter Mrs. James M. Den· Sister Mo~ Pril~'la 7t wu Pride , 24 LoulsviUe
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~ State• ·18 acre this year but that II mllllt work Kathy Thomas, Pat Kennedy, W. Jones, and Infant son, Mrs. wagon, Sister Mary Jerome, II, Iller pistol dlll'lng an argument sent to dlseuas and answor
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to eel out the vote and not be. Teresa Dean. Dl~ne Holhday Hoger L. McClaskey and infant was treated at Lodl Communi- S11nday. He was reported In questions pertalninl to
,llaollh, ·dee., to !s-, come
the head ma)OI'Otte, Lilly !--·-___
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serious condition.
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denoe. the vlcdm of overtonfl. and
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NEW YORK IUPI) -Reconls Fe,...t base hits, both c1uooo.1
!$! Wotl~ Series (ail o.. seriea-41, Ball (14) LA
recOt!l. based on four games); &lt;17).
. .~vJ4wol Marb
Fewest baae hits, one club,
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one serre.-17 LA.
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No records
Fewest total bases, one club,
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one oerles-23 LA (II) singles,
·OIIIlle'lders, m est errors S dnubles, I home rul),
pme S'Wl!lili.'Davis, LA Oct. I. P'ewest total bases, both
Mel! -' ~. liming 3-Wlllie clubs, one serieoHI, Ball (41),
Dlivrs. Syi, Oct I.
LA (23).
~ ,ft'rql:l: seriel !-Willie Feweot Ioiii blts, one club, 4
Davjs,
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-LA 11 doubleo, 1 homo run).
Fewest tong · bits, both cluba,
Most ltriUouts' by relief 011!1 oerlea-12, Bait (9), LA
pKclo•: . ~1-Moe · Drabowsky, · . .
F!Oldtng
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one :wies-1.000, Batt.
lowtSt bai1Jns pe""'ntage, · Fewest errors, one club,
one, -~~.1ft LA.
. senee--0, s•lt. .
.~ .1\!'.ll!l'« percentago of
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club' winnihi series-.200 Ball Most . """'""'uUve lhutoul
Fewest nw, bolll clubs, one lrinlnss-23, 1!811. ·
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Fe~,' ~ one cl!lb, one Largest r e eel p t s, JJ p m •
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300 W, Second St- 992·2111, Pomeroy

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MANAGER
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lot llrflco in the U. S. Anny.
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lloutdq wltll hll couoln, Verena
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flll!ll a saturday evenfnJ with

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UDda lltd Millie Christian
,.. tmployed In Ute Goodyesr
'pltllllll Lovan.
. .'AIItort Cone WBI In Hunting·. too 011: business last week.
· Mr- .-d Mrs. John R.ed call·

;'firt~&amp;lhe; Albert eon. home

·~~~·~· ~spentShaw
family of
l)
a weekend
at Cotile
Erickson home.
and Mrs. Laverne Tunl. were marri«&lt; Sept 30.
, resfdt In their trailer home

Coen and famll7 respent an aftWI0011 wllb
'p~~r~!llts near Ath!IIJ.
ond Mr1. Joe Mullinl
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Crookoville spent o Swlwlllt Mn. Lesole Mullinl.

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100, 4 Dr, I ·eylln"'!, ollie.
trane. lidlo &amp; neater,

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YOUR
CHOICE

tlroo

ROCK SPIIJNGS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beat·los II
spent a recent weekend
in
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Jameo Smith.
.
Mr.' and Mrs. George Glaze
and fanuly and Mrs.
Grace
Glaze of Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Radford and family.
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs visited Mr.
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In Pittsburg

SLIC

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When working hands need eXtra cash
~to pay New Baby IIIIIs •••
-

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CAN

, Stop in , .• ·and ask for our ."baby money" loan. Special food, new ciothes. doc·
tor'J tlfMlion ••• it all edds up! But you can 11et the money you need from us .• ,
·now. , , and repay in sensible monthly installments, When you need money for any

reason ... ., '

.'

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· · ··
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.

S1ve Up To 20%
On Your

·

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INSTANT~ COFFEE i~

.·S25 to S2DDD

10-01. JAR '

There's ahelping hand at
_
Economy Savings and Loan CDIIJPIDY

-41

\if .

20c OFF

300 W, Second St- 992·2111, Pomeroy

DAVE OHLINGER,
MANAGER
•

~.

818

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CHICKIN
NOODU
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your money oa our thrifiJ loa tams.

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IS Till ANSWII

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I
I

( 65 Ford Falrlane

500, 4 D•. I cylinder, oult.
tr.na., UH, whitewall
t1rn

Chestnut Ridge
Society NeM
By Alii Cooe
Davlcl Mulllno lefi Jut
lot llrflco in the U. S. Anny.
Dlattle Quloenberry spent
lloutdq wltll hll couoln, Verena
Jlo!MIIIhell.
:1111. Ginevra Footer
lite ...UIId ll'itlt the Joe
• famtl)' In Albaey.
lin. Wanda Slo1110 II 1 pollfnt lit lite Clt!Wcothe City Ho•

~

llhlll'd CoeD and Mn.

Hllllllr opent 111 evenJnc wltlt
Mr. llld l\ln. Cllrtnct Canode.

Mr. llld Mn. Albert Cooe
flll!ll a saturday evenfnJ with

Ill'. llld .Mro. WOllam Cheadle.
UDda lltd Millie Christian
,.. tmployed In Ute Goodyesr
'pltllllll Lovan.
. .'AIItort Cone WBI In Hunting·. too 011: business last week.
· Mr- .-d Mrs. John R.ed call·

;'firt~&amp;lhe; Albert eon. home

·~~~·~· ~spentShaw
family of
l)
a weekend
at Cotile
Erickson home.
and Mrs. Laverne Tunl. were marri«&lt; Sept 30.
, resfdt In their trailer home

Coen and famll7 respent an aftWI0011 wllb
'p~~r~!llts near Ath!IIJ.
ond Mr1. Joe Mullinl
~#eJmUy and Mr. and Mro.
Crookoville spent o Swlwlllt Mn. Lesole Mullinl.

.

65 Ford Gelaxle

100, 4 Dr, I ·eylln"'!, ollie.
trane. lidlo &amp; neater,

w~ltlwoll

Retells effective Mon., Tues. and Wed., Oct. 10, 11 &amp; 12
SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY

64 liorcl Galaxle

'IOOXL t Dr. Hor4to,_ I
cyll~dtr.

.

62 Ford Falrlene
iili. I Dr., I oyllndlf,

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.................
64Pontiec
r._. 4 Dr,

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LOUISIANA

famUy one day last week .

StoHon
Wtgon, Autom1llc trens.

,.,....r .......

SWEO .

YAMS

·-··-A&amp;P Apple Sauce .. Sliced Beets
TASTY

~~~- 1....
no ..

10~

cut Green 8eans ...

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TOM

IMroRIAHl IUS fBI BAKER FURNITURE

N GUUSTAN,

63 Rembl-r ·

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in more upens~ve wool ar
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lures, 1001 tnolh 8l1d mllde•
Ploof. firH1$Itlnt, lollr·fllt

llo I htlltr..J ...,..U
,

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-fon cllli~lll all lttt -41111

:ftr, .otomlol'll ' "'""' . lt'-

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and crush·reslttettlllavely · '

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Wh'1te potatoes 1.......
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Picnics. - ---43~

YOUR
CHOICE

tlroo

ROCK SPIIJNGS
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beat·los II
spent a recent weekend
in
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Jameo Smith.
.
Mr.' and Mrs. George Glaze
and fanuly and Mrs.
Grace
Glaze of Columbus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
Radford and family.
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs visited Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Wood an

\

.

CREAM OF MUSHROOM . I

SOUP

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INFORMAliON

THE WILLm

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61 RAMBLER -------:--::::-:-:----;= $595
Conv. Cpe. Good tiru, 0 cyl. engine. Std. ·t raDI. Radio &lt;tnd

wcmen

UDIATOR .

heotor, good top.

protect.ed

them~lves

. wlt.h t.he
I 'DanCe of'

SERVICE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~he•n ~~·
· Movern8noao;

OPEN IVEI. 9:00 P.M.

PHONE WY 2-2156

...

lheflrst
'1"' were

razaiJI.-

unlmport.ent-

Notice

IY HOWII SCMNI!IDIR
OH, I'DAH,? WElL,
TH&amp; lR!Il'H IS You~e
A IJITWJT I

ly ART SAMSOM

i1J CHESTER GOI'ILD

DICK TRACY

LITTLII ORPHAN ANNII
141ddleport.
• 10 lfo

"Mission \o SiJ: &amp;&gt;atinent&amp;"

Ol&lt;,'lllllf ....
I&amp; CiiOOO Sttf·
WHERE 1 MISS
~I

3 ROOMS
New Furni.tl:
ONLY

*299

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W, VA.

...,_..,,....,and

pri101

~··

, Dellvorlnt
TH&amp;, DAILY SENTINEL
Je lotoblloiiOdRout...
· ClolL H2·2156
to work In local
bo 21 or over.
. . . . livlnc parUcularo, to ·

11

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· For S.le or R1nt

llr -lltANNII

1 IIO@M lfouN illd bath, extra
·104 I~ E;. Main St., Pomeroy
0i1o. PL IIIIW3M. 10 7 !tc
nebel

J\OOM "hluH with bath in
lllddlepdrl. Pl\011&lt; 992-3'104.
10 I 6tt

potatoes,
polatea for wlnll!r.

Also Catlllinc lomatoes,
yllll' own, II bushel
Hilton, Portland. 0 . .

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Wanted

1915
wltli outomatlo Iii
fancy. deolp.
bHnd hem, appllqlll\
llpptn, ete. Lib ..,.:
7 payments fl. 71 a monllrl
left. Ph. lfS.M.
I

salar)',
paid
and other benefits,
611-B, c-o The
Sentinel. Por.1eroy 1 0,
age and ex·periencr. Our
.If.+~~·• know or lftis ad.
10 6 6tc

:Hi;;;~.i~nesl availabll
In~::.? &lt;~nd Mid dleport.
I
umteces.sary aearnings, write
. OIIJ-340-240,

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INFORMAliON

THE WILLm

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I.UNEY GOOGLI! 111&lt;1 SNUFI'Y SMITH

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PollllrOY

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BOBCAY:
SPRINT

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'T'OKum

61 RAMBLER -------:--::::-:-:----;= $595
Conv. Cpe. Good tiru, 0 cyl. engine. Std. ·t raDI. Radio &lt;tnd

wcmen

UDIATOR .

heotor, good top.

protect.ed

them~lves

. wlt.h t.he
I 'DanCe of'

SERVICE

Pomeroy Motor Co.

~he•n ~~·
· Movern8noao;

OPEN IVEI. 9:00 P.M.

PHONE WY 2-2156

...

lheflrst
'1"' were

razaiJI.-

unlmport.ent-

Notice

IY HOWII SCMNI!IDIR
OH, I'DAH,? WElL,
TH&amp; lR!Il'H IS You~e
A IJITWJT I

ly ART SAMSOM

i1J CHESTER GOI'ILD

DICK TRACY

LITTLII ORPHAN ANNII
141ddleport.
• 10 lfo

"Mission \o SiJ: &amp;&gt;atinent&amp;"

Ol&lt;,'lllllf ....
I&amp; CiiOOO Sttf·
WHERE 1 MISS
~I

3 ROOMS
New Furni.tl:
ONLY

*299

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W, VA.

...,_..,,....,and

pri101

~··

, Dellvorlnt
TH&amp;, DAILY SENTINEL
Je lotoblloiiOdRout...
· ClolL H2·2156
to work In local
bo 21 or over.
. . . . livlnc parUcularo, to ·

11

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''llli·. ,

Seollnel. ilo• 668·
']), ~'· 0,
t 28 lie

· For S.le or R1nt

llr -lltANNII

1 IIO@M lfouN illd bath, extra
·104 I~ E;. Main St., Pomeroy
0i1o. PL IIIIW3M. 10 7 !tc
nebel

J\OOM "hluH with bath in
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execution pit.
He s&amp;\d three North Vletna·
meae prison camp bosses, .
fearful of being overrun by the
AmeriCanJ sweeping through
the jungle in OperaUon Irvin&amp;
rounded up 19 young VIetnaprisoners, Ued Pd
chained their arms tog•tlltl'
and dumped them Into a pll
near the camp.
They set up a mlll!~lnegun,
blasted the delenaelesa captives
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onto the heap. Somehow sev.u
survived.
Six of the ~urvlvors sun lav
among the corpses when the
Americana reached the a•:en~
24 houn alter the butche•'Y.
The seventh -a blood-smeared
teen-ager -made his •vay to
the Americans and brought
them back.
Smelled oeath
Spec. 4 · Eddie Edfon of
Chicago, point or lead mao in
the column led by the survivor,

Dao Van Cam, said he could
smell the 1eent of death from
the pit before he saw it.
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•,Some of the battle hardened
cavalrymen who have kiHad
and captured about 1,000
Communists in their sweep
across the central eoa!ltal area
2!10 miles northeast of Saigon
retched at the sight.
Machinegun shells lit~red the
edge .of the pit and ;orne were
scattered over the bodies.
Edlon . saw unexploded hand

grenades lying amon1 the dead
Pd wounded.
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TWO WERE ENEMY
Two of the dead wore North
Vietnamese uniforms. Soldiers
speculated they had tried to
desert. Some were so young 11·
was belle&gt;ed they were cap.
lured South Vietnamese lrootll
or youngsten who had reslstilt
being "drafted" by the Viet
Cong.
Young Cam told the Arnerleana the Viet Cong kidnaped

him eight days ago hecauae he
sold a cow without the
guerrillas' permission.
These were the same cavalrymen who earlier today
demanded the surrender of a
rag tag band of Communi!!
cuerrillas and were answered
with maehlnegun fire. The
cavalrymen, who have captured
more than 2,000 Viet Cong
suspects, wiped out the remnants of the company.
In the air, American

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new IIIUilve attacb .
against North V.let Nam and ,

the Central HlcNns despite "
bad weather, blllilll a serlel o1 rf·
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