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Around and

~~mttnet. Pomeroy-?tllddteport, o., oct. 24, t96s

Mrs. Abbott Hostess to Meeting of
Rock Springs Better Health Club

About
MiddJep0rt

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Mrs. J'IVIa
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Laymen'sDay

Around and
About
pOmeroy

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Mrs.
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Mrs. James Jividen Will
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan enter· •w~ ""
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The October meeting of the dent and viee president, Mrs.
ljl tary PTA will meet Monday
guest speaker 1uring the
lained the Jolly Bunch Sewing of honor at a 1110Wer Thursday
llbck Springs Better
Health Cllffo~d Leifheit p.resided, open. .
!tl evening, October :u at 8 p. m.
ing worship services at Heath Club of Middleport at her new evenlllg at the ~ H~rl
Club was held Thursday even· mg wtth the Lords Prayer and ·
~ at · the school. Mrs. Manning
.
Methodist Church Sund~y
trailer home ln RuUand Friday Catholic church ••rlum ,gtv·
ing at th• home of Mrs. Arlee pledge to flag followed with
. Kloos will give a brief hllk on Mr and Mrs Horr Sod,l\er observance of Laymen s.. Day. ovenJng. Decorations carrying "" by Mrs. Dw~t Cullums,
devotions taken from Luke 7: Sunday guests of Mr. and [the TB lev All other PTAs
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She had os ner topic,
out the Halloween theme were Mrs. James Clatworthy, Mrs.
Abbott.
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. 1-10- by Mrs Amos Leonard. Mrs. Wendell Gerlach
were e invited y.
of Bridgeport were r e ~en t Christ as the Servant of Gnd," used on the porch and In tbe Denver Kapple, Mrs.
David
In the a sence o e preSJ· Mrs. Scott Fol,ner was wei- Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Me- ar RACINE -WESLEYAN Service guests of her SJsters,
r s. In which slie pointed to
borne.
Goodwin and Mrs. Eugene Trlp--=========~\comed as a new member.
Connell and daughter of Cald- Guild will bold its
regular Bentz Wolfe.
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life of Christ and his serving Games were played and prlz. lett.
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well.
.
Recent guests o r.
mankind with his abundant love,
rd d to M p L Mitch
A communication was read Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gwiaz- meetmg Monday, Oct. 24 at Mrs. Carl Moore and
as the criteria for Christians es awa e
rs. · · Mr ' Games were pl~ed and prlz·
from the Red Cross to which dowsky and children ol Wa;h- 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Davis were Lawrence Smith, everywhere In the churehes
Mrs. Betty Cllneo:d th s. es awarded to Mr.!. pear I
the club make a contribution. ington Court House visited over Wilma McGraw.
Laurel c,tff, Mrs. Edythe
the world.
Ernest Hughdes.
ng e ""' SDllth, Mrs. Homer Brlckles,
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A meeting of thr Rock Springs the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. .BETHEL NO. of ~he Inle.-· ther, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Emerson ~ones, lay
clal hour a essert course was and Mrs. Albert Ebel'abach, and
Homemakers
oluiJ
was
anRussell
Mills
and
Mrs.
Harry
natiOnal
Order
of
Jobs
Daughther
and
Mrs.
John
Smith,
assisted
with
the
service.
oy the b..teeses,~~· Mrs. Lorain Sterrett WOII the
Tonight thru WedMSday
nounced for Thursday, Oct. 27, Mills.
ters Will m;t Mon~y, ~~ ~ eroy and Mrs.Evelyn .Moore
man Burdette was organist
=o~ll~nd ,Mrs. ::n Dal, door prize.
October 26
ELVIS PRESLEY
at 1 p. m. at the home of Miss Marcella Fraser, daugh· Pomeroy
asomc emp e a Syracuse.
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Ben Phitson choir director
.
oan s '!a sons,
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Mrs. Harold Blackston_
Iter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex 7:30 p.m._
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Miss S'aron Biggs Is visiting lbe service '
las and Duan~ Weber, assisted Alter the honored guesl OJI'
"PARADISE-HAWAIIAN
Mrs. Mark Grueser was in Fraser. Middleport, and Miss ' GARDEN CLUB preSidents in Columbus with her sister, Durin
Church
with the servmg. Mrs. Vernon ened her many lovely gifts, a
STYLE"
charge
of
the
program
when
Rita
Ball,
daught.r
of
Mr.
and
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and
mteresled
members
will
Mrs.
Tip
Bowling,
while
Mr.
hour
th~
chfldr•n
in
Weber was a guest
dessert course was served to
Technic-olor
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read
in
Mrs
Allen
Hall
Pomeroy
bave
meet
at
Oh1o
Power
Co.
offtce
Bowling
is
hospitalized
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were
Mrs.
Kenneth
the
above and Mrs.
EUen
Ely.B Presle.v
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B
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Mr Elm W'cldl
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uzanna e,g eluding, ''For Families wilh been vaC'i\tioning in Flonda. M_onday at 7. o p.m. rawmg~ Mr. and Mrs Grover
E. vocal numbers "Our
yers, rs. ug '
r s. Couch,
s.
er 1 am,
Jas . Shigeta
Recurrent
Infection,"
by
Mrs.
They
made
the
trip
by
JOl.
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be
~ade
for
arrangemen.
Hawk
of
Columbus
visited
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Earth"
and
"This
Is
My
Smf~,
Mrs.
H.
E.
Bush,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Joseph
Cook,
Mrs. IA!o
Donna Butterworth
· Ge rge Skinner . Whv Moth- Thev are employ_ ed at the KaiS· cla&lt;Ses m the ChriStmas flow- era! days the oast week w1th , W 1• ,
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Wilham i!obson, Mrs. Willis Vaughan, Mrs. W. A. Gibbs,
Malianna Hill
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Grueser, Mrs. WiU'am
Reynolds Mrs. Harry P· Smith , Mrs• IA!o
Fe1turette &amp; Colorcartoons
ersoAre Tired , Mrs Blackstan·
f'r Corporation
m Havenswood , er show.
his mother Mrs. Price Hawk. er
th s. t or"h. accompan
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Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
"Aspirin Ma~ Do -More Tha~ W. Va.
TUESDAY
Mrs. Lucille 8. Hawkins was te~'~n el~ ~~to :!r/'"
M~s. Shirley Mills, Mrs. P. L. Crew,Mrs. Rache!Lefever,Mrl.
Relieve
Pam,"
Mrs.
Folmer;
Mrs.
Roger
Emmish
visited
POMEROY
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the
Sunday
dmner
guest
of
Mrs.
Mitch,
Mrs. Betty .Cline, Mrs. Charles Cohen, Mrs.
Walter
THURSDAY, Oct. 27
"Migraine in Childhood," Mrs_ over the weekend wilh Mrs. Royal Arch Maso~s, will Homer Holter and attended the
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Milhoan, Mrs. Weber and Dal- Hamm and Nancy, Mlaa Ethel
___NOT.OPEN
William Grueser," "Protection '( A. Emmish.
' hold a spec~al meetmg TUes- Chester flower •how.
las and Duane Weber.
Koenig, Mrl. L. F. ScllOetllell,
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
,
Against
Tuberculosis."
Mrs
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Mr.
and
Mrs_
James
Hrewing-lday
at7:30
p.m.
to
confer
the
Ted
Rec&lt;l
returned
home
SotMrs. Leonard Jewell, Mrs. Gur
Oct. 28 ·Nov. 1
Leonard. and "Life In Theselton spent the weekend m Co- excellent masters degree.- - urday night from
Cowan, Mrs. John SIJaa, Mrs.
''THOSE MAGNIFICENT
I United States," Mrs. w. A. llumbus with hor sister, Mrs THE MEIGS Coun~y Ridmg where he attended the grand
MEN IN THEIR
Mary Kunrelmaa, Twlla Sut
FLYING MACHINES"
or
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'Esthrr Kissel! who is recuper- Club Will meet Tues ay even- lodge convocation of the Free
Clalworthy, Beel&lt;y Triplelt IIIII
"How I Fll!w fram London lo
organ.
lating from a recent itlness. ling at ..ttJe home of Joe Yo~g and Accepted Masons.
·•octoge~arian Sunday"
Ronnie Collums.
Paris in 2S hours •nd
I A ronte!lt conducted hy Mrs.! Mrs. Michael rletchner of ,Sr. at ':30 p. m. Hostesses WLII Mrs. John Durst and
observed m the Sunday
SendJntt mu. were Ill'&amp;. Jllr..
11 minutes."
:Skinnf' r v.-as won by Mrs _ Columbus was the weekend be Mrs. Leo ~ennedy, Jr. and ter, Mrs. Hilda Rothinger
hour 8! the M~ddleport
Plans were made for a Hal·
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Stuart ~~~~1~;~\~~~~~~~h MilP.s, IMorgan rmd Mr:,. Homer H~d- ! guest of fier mothrr, Mrs. Hat-~ MrsQ~~~~~tz;&amp;u .11
t Cincinnati were weekend
or Chnst whe~ members
loween party bv the Twin City ry Watson, Mrl. Ruuell Brtu.
Jame!' F'ox, H.nbcrt Morley, I ford and refrl:!shments wer_e' tie Smit.h. Mrs. Fle!dmer. sn- p d
t ~~
of Mrs. 'fhoma~ Hood and Mr. 80 w~re recogmzed and
"\'outh Fellowship Sun· Mr. and Mr!. Everett Secfmer
Gert f'orUe · Irina lJPmi&lt;"k . serv'ed 'l'"e ne~' mP.eLing Will i prano soloist. joined the Heath , Tues ay at 2 hp.Cm. ak
e orne and Mrs. Elsworth- Rowe.
ed gtfts.
evening at the Pomeroy and KareD ud Comdt, Btl.
TC&gt;rry 'fh,Jmas, GuP5! St:1r: ·
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A 'b
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Rr.o SKELTO'I
be Thursdav ~ovember 17 at ltethodJSt Churc~ ch01r for tl:e l
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Mrs. Charles R. Karr and
trt ute was ven to
Church. The meeting Joe Gloecbter, lilrl. ·Eizl GIJ.
Colorcartoon ·
the hom~ 0"1.' Mrs Welby Wha-:sunchly morning worship serv- , R~~INE _Amherlldca~ Leg11 daughter, Pollv were called
sJx present with Mrs.
was opened with group singing more Sr. and Louise Mr&amp;. Dill
1Auxlltarv Will 0 tts regua :- ... t "t rd b the death Reibel and Mrs Ernest
~~mi!-sio~5~&amp;: 40r'c·_ _
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Oct 25 t .IJon on ~au ay y
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anunid ••The Lord's Prayer.' in Wetzel, Mrs. GleDD'-'-"'· • WEDNESDAY, Nev. 2
lot the program and Mrs. Mark ! Mr. a~d Mrs_. Emerson Junes 1~eetmg ues a:, · • a of Mrs. Karr's cousin,
lance m charge of the
son.
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NOT OPEN
Grue"r the contest.
1and thw son-m-law, Lee Dav- : UO p. m. Potluck refreshments Sweeney. Miss Karr ret~rned They Included Mrs.
Tbe lesson was given
by Floyd Mees, llnL ~ Jill.
to Columbus Sunday evemng. va ChUders, tbe oldest at
George Skinner and John Wlles selroad Jr., Mrt. ~ CitI
j1dson, Athens, were m Colum- Will be served.
bus Sunday to VISil their daugh-1
EDNESDAY
Miss Paula Theiss, student at who also has an attendance
on the topic, "So You Don't ter, Mrs. T. T. SL M-. llat.
ter, Mrs. Lee Davidson, a pa- ,
W~
Ohio University, •pent the
cord of ll years; Nettle
Date:• Plans wet·• discussed for Terry fllalln, Mn. A.
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tient at Grant HospitaL Mrs. HEATH METHODIST Church end with her aunt and uncle, ell, 89; Minnie Gilmore, 87; the Halloween party on October Phelps, Mrl. Phoeoll 1:11 '11,
Davidson tSharon Jones) ,•cnn iWIII hold a family mght dmner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle and Mrs. Cash Braley, 82; Mrs. 30 at the Pomeroy Church from Mill Helena ~ord, MU.
improving slowly from a strrp Wednesday evemng, Oct. 26 • at daughter.
David Farmer, Bl, and Mrs. 7 to 8:30 p.m. The meeUng was Charlotte Ev-. ·M rl, 0., fiU.eo
throat
infection.
While i6;30 P-_m. at the church. Tbos~ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Puglls- Mabel Vance, 84, who
closed wltb the reading of the sell, Mrs. ~ loDet,.lla
there they also visit the i r · atlendmg are to brmg ~ covet· sl of Columbus visited Sunday from Kent for the Sunday
23rd Psalm by Joyce Riley
Mae Van Jin£8 b .._ a.io
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diSh
and
table
serv1ce.
The
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Atten••·· were Jun'my Bre-- bert Neu'""""' -.. ...., NIJI
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Others bonored who were un- er Jim Wiles Oebble Major, Hawk, Rev. 1111&lt;••
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Istructor m the Athens C1ty nc su
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nolan of able to be present were Lena B;..da Edw.;.w, Becky Trl~ WWI•M• u...; , ,. • .:,
Glltlft
School
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guest. Members of the congre..
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NEW FORD TRADE-INSI
sys m.
gation and their families a r' Columbus VJSIM Sunday
c mney, oldest member
lett, Kayte Russell, Joyce Riley, Mrl. W. H. Eli!IRIIidi·- ~
ed to It nd
her grandmother, Mrs. Cor a the church, 93; Fred Shiflet, Anita Fultz Joyce Coocll, Jane bJ1 Mlslt Ellie 1ta't, .... Flttil
SEE US TODAY FOR THE SHARPEST
Third Friday Club
ur~ STAT~ ~ONCLAVE of the Wiggins at Meigs General Hos- 90; Ruth Moore, Clark Van Acree, Sally Duckworth, Meta- Da'mell, lltrs. ~- - USED CARS IN THE VALLEY
To Visit Fenton's
Ohio Valley Commandery No. pita!. They also VtSI!ed
Cooney, Vteto~fa McCm:ley,
nle Mcintyre. Mona Mcintyre, Mlaa Carol u...,l ~ Bell
Mrs. Denver Thoma enter- 24, Knights Templars, will be Edtth Thomas.
Ia Byers, Allee Rawlings and George Skinner, Bob Couch, NeutzllnC, Ref; ftlbilt ,l*a
tained U10 Third Friday Club held Wednesday, October 26,
Mrs. Theodora Smith.
John Wiles, Mary IIDimu and Turel, and 1111 ,......
500 XL 2 dr. h~rdtop, 8 cyt, 4 speed trans., radio and
Friday evening at her home, at uo p. m. A potluck meal
the leaders, Mrs. ~ta Lemley elau Ill till fl L J
heater, white sidewall tires.
Fisher St. A short business ses- will be served at 6:30 p. m.
and Mrs. OrvtUe Wil~.
Baptllt ebuldt.
-sion was conducted by Mrs. RACINE GRANGE will meet
Thoma and plans were made Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 at
to visit the Fenton Glass Co. !he Grange HaiL Booster mgbt
2 dr. hardtop, 8 cyt 4 speed trans., radio and heater,
at Williamstown on Thuri!day will be observed and
there M b
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James
Will
et&gt;tertalned
November3
Wl
aspe er ore
" t fCh'ti Se.
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I c1e y o
r1s an rv1ce
the
W'lling Wort
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Games were played during a Bon ssue. veryone _18 we. United Methodist Church
1
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, social bo•rr with prizes awarded come. Refreshmenls Will be P
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. _ te th' dJO Enterprise EUB church
4 dr., 6 cyt, auto. trans., radio and beater, while .
ed
omeroy WJ p;:;r1LCtpa
IS cently at her home,
CbesJ:er[l
to Mrs. A. H. Jllbersbach, Mrs. serv ·
week in one of the most imnortsidewall tires.
Ben Neutzling, Mrs.
Bentz
THURSDAY
ant annual observance of
Road.
I Wo!fe and Mrs. Dale Smith.
dil:t wom•n throughout the
The hymD, Count Vour B!etlS·II
A salad course carrying out ALL PERSONS o• the com· ed States
lngs, o)lllllld the meeting,
4 dr. Hardtop, 8 cyL, automatic trans., radio and heat·
the Halloween theme
was 1 mittees for the Pomeroy PTA "A Caii to Prayer and Self· lowed by the Lord's Prayer
er, white sidewall tires.
served by the hostess to those Halloween party are asked to Denial .. first observed by Meth- unison and the readlng
named 1bove aod Mrs. Fred meet Thursday, October 27 at odist ~omen in 1887 focuses on Psalm 23 by Mrs. John Smith.
Dessauer, Mrs. Arnold Hayes, I .P· m. at the school to sack guided mission study. 1
A ~rt program.wu presented
Mrs. Mar Meinhart, Mrs. pnzes and, set up booths. . needed offering for special
which opened wtth an lirllcle,
Grover Erb, Mrs. Ray Seiden- . WOMEN S SOCIETY of Chns- sion proJects, and a
A Useful Life, by Mrs. Geoffrey
abel, Mrs. Everett Dailey, and han Semce of the. Chester spiritual life. More than
Wtlsoo. A poem, Treasurer,
Mrs. Cleland Innes.
Methodist Church will observe 000
was read by Miss Dorothy Lortgll
1 36 000
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
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"A _Call to Prayer aBd Self· d wG?.'::!~ 1 n U 5o tales ill and an arlfcle, Followm,
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program 'l'llureday· • Oc- an
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w His Footste(18, by Mr'· "bciaw,ll
1\UDDLEPORT
Klt Carson,
fronttersman,
join in""""
the observance
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was born Dec. 24, 1809.
Iober 27, at 7:30 p. m. The 'l'll Call Is
Bentz. Two readings, Lillie
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"l[tbeme for 1966 Is '"l'hese My
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'JIODSO
phan Annie and Grandpa !Jro,P-11
Brethreo ., Men women and Woman B Division of the
bl Gl '
by Br da
cbUdren ;.,. Invited.
dist Board of Mlaslons. The
s wes,
en
vision, one of the four
units of the Board of
Buck,
la the Urdu language, Pakls- Is the national bndy under
the bullness
Elberfelds ere headquarters for RCA
tan means "land of the pure." aU local Woman'1 SocieUea
aod reporll were glvea ctD
--======--.[Guilds function.
aaio of danny duzlll, dlah clotbs[l
Color television, portable television, black
'!'be theme of the 11188 Call
and ehureb plalel. A allen!
Prayer and Self-Denial 11 lion wu beld. The wooder
&amp; white television and stereos.
"'!'bose lily Brethren,"
donated by Mrs. Claude
from Matthew :15:40 and
ted wa1 awarded to Becky
phasi2ing brotherhood In
llefrelbmenll were served
Pianos, Sheet Music, Records and Musical
slons work.
the bolllesl to 1lle above
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The program meetlnl f 0 Mr1. Herbert DtlctD, Mn. cart
Accessories
women o1 the United
Mn. EvereU Bates
Church will be beld at 2 p.m.
=-~·r!:,!ll
on, Wednl!llday, Oeolber :W
ber meeting 1iDI be held at
the cburcb.
bome ol Mrl. Dwl8hl LopD.

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a new team" Rozelle told hts l a~ ~unt~ .~;" 1 ~
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"ntanday Nlgbt
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Lockhaven at Youngstown
Saturday
Ohio Stata at Mmnesota
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Tul•a at Glnclnnatt
DaytoR at Ohio Universtty
Xav1er at V1flanova
Akron at Northern Dllnolo
W. Va State at Cj!ntral Stale COLUMBUS (UPI)-Ohio
Ohio NortheJ'JI at Musklngum , lege football recerds·
John Carroll at Wstm Reserve Tea111
W L T Ptfl Opo
Case Tech at Bethany
Deftance
G0 0 150 2&amp;
Bowling Green at Miami
M•aml
6 0 0 125
Toledo at Kent State
Damsoa
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Mar!lftall at Western Michigan Musklngum
5 0 0 !28
Denl•on at BaldWin-Wallace
Dayll&gt;n
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Capital at Ashland
Ohio Wesleyan
4 I 0 lSI 56
Heidelberg at Otterbein
Wittenberg
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Hiram at Wooster
Ohio Unlvemty 4 2 0 96
Kenyon at Oberlin
Akron
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Oh10 Wesleyan al Wittenberg
Baklwln·Wallace 3 2 0 158
Blulftoll 11 Manchester
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Earlti'am at WflmlngtoR
Ashland
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Xavier
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Northern Michigan at Ffndlay Marietta
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Marietta
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This Week's
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Gri"d Standings

Toledo
1 3 0 55 56
Marshall
0 2 0 7 35
Oblo C::O.!erence
Denison
4 0 0 129 34
Muskmgum
4 0 0 1110 8
Wtttenberg
3 0 0 86 11
OhiO Wesleyaa
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CapJtal
2 2 0 48 59
Manelta
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Mt Umen
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Htram
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Heidelberg
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Mtchigan Slate
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Purdue
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llimois
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Indiana
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Mmnesota
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Northwestern
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WlsconSia
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Mtchigao
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Ohio Stale
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A&amp;M, Kentucky and Flonda.
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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Massi!· With such a big lead, Steuben·
World Boxuw Council ha, whacb Includes boxtrtg ""'?llll(Af~
lao may be down and out this ville could have clear sailmg to
I accused referee B•lly Conn of s10ns m some parts pi Eut.ilft,' t,
eeason with a Utree-game los- the throne room, except for that
BY DICK THOMAS
second to third place hehmd 1 th
gavm~ a long cuunt m Saturday Asia and Latin
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na." ; only SVAC game, Han· D Douglas- E
3 2 20 mght's world ligh tweight cham· descrtbing hts VIews on the
have a lot to oay about who boo The Tigers hoBt Steuben- semor Hannan Trace !ullback Mike MarUn 165
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2 6 18 today that the diSputed tttle requestmg that members "
00 •ng hi! SVAC M Shuler- KC
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victory could throw the race ftr mght a• Hannan Trace and Eastern's
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2 4 16 pendang a rematch between It was suggested by SQ91t,
A
Massillon Is a scramble.
t•e to retain the lead 18 all with nd ~;"'~ 00 fif~ ~ace : two or three places tn the J. Grace-NG
2 0 12 1Carlos Oritz and Su~ar Ramos that the hghtwet ght title ~
23 po n 8· as1ern s ogsure pres pt n to succe!S In
In
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tom of the standtngs.
R Ddlon-SW .... 2 0 12 Luts Spot a pteSident of tlte be declared vacant pendin~
the ratlng game, and that's ex· All five of the upper echefonl::~all:orA~e~c c.ru!'.~~~ ~~~an, ~~~ semor Southwestern's Russ Miller, D Sheets-HT, . 1 2
8 Councal. tmnl rd th ai Conn was Orhz-Ramos rematch tentat.99~"JJi
act1y what happened Ill Upper m Ohio h1gh school football had
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8 i favonng OrtiZ and he also ly scheduled for next Aprtl11 \.
Atfln&amp;fl&gt;n's Golden Bears
a rough lime of tl lOB! weekend, rar;: :
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points at Wahama and stayed ed hiS farst touchdown of the G Eachmger- E 1 2
8 accused Ortiz of usmg darty sa•d both lighten; co11ld
Arllllgll&gt;n, which may be more mcludmg the Big Ted, wht Cr ";; er
c • KYger 11 fourth place with 28 pomts, season, and got In the sconng K Drummonci-KC 1 o 6' taches agamst Ramos lttat guaranteed $5 000 Wlln '
widely known as the home of nailed 1ts seventh Vlcll&gt;ry over e~'s JURJor Howard, . 160 Those were the only maJor column
T: Ebhn-KC
1 o 6l prec1p1tated a nol by the crowd purse to be depoSited w1!h
golfer Jack N1cklaus, handed stubborn Canton McKmley, 22-0 pou
JUDIO~, tallied . tWJce in changes In the tDp fiVe scorers
SVAC SCORING
D. McClaskey- NG 1 o
6 of 35000 fans
Counc1l
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B1g Wm For Sandusky
the Bobcats 38-1 4 wan over m all games In SVAC scoring.
(AU Gameol
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1 o 6 Ramos a Cuban who now The Council would decfd~ ~
last week and Jumped all tbe Sandusky collided wt!h un- Alexander, and moved
from Kyger Creek's Junior Hew· Player-Sebool TD PAT PTS G F!Sher-KC
1 o 6, makes hiS home m Mex1co w" lo&lt;at•on of the f•ghl and ali\"
way from fourth to second In beatell Elyna In a Buckeye Con· third Ill second place In all ard sUJI leada the SVAC only T. Cremeens-IIT 7 4 46 1
(SVAC Only!
awarded lhe hghtw01ght taile by dcstgnale the referee and qt¥,r.
42
the United Press lntemaUonal Iorence showdown and had to games scoring Wtth
polnls. scormg With 30 potnls Howard E Howard-KC
6 6 42 Ptayer-llch•Hll TD PAT PTS ;Ramon Velasquez secrelarv of off~e1als
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come from behind for a 21).12 .Dave Skidmore, 205 pound JUo had no chance w increase his D. Sktdmore-NG 6 1 37 E Howard-KC
4 6 3olthe World Boxmg Counctl when The World Boxmg Cocn~i!'U'
Thai b1g victory pu1 the Gold· deCISion, and Niles McKmley, ruor fullback: was scoreless In lead over second plare Roger R Allmar1-E .
4 4 211 R Ailman- E
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2 26 Ortaz refused lo return to the not assortaled wtth the Wo~p·'
en Bears ia front of such un· ranked fourth lhts week, had all North Galba s 28-6 loss
to Allman of Eastern, smce East· M Martm-E
4 2
2&amp; D Sk•dmore- NG 3 0 !8 rmg after Cono had declared Boxmg Assoctat1on, and
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beaten llafwarts as Sandusky tt wanted m beatmg tough Akron Southern Local Skadmore bas em was playmg a non.feague J Fisher-NG , . 3 2 20 D Douglas - E
14 OrtiZ the wmnrr on a ftfth 1\HA alreadv has announc~~ J .:
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37 pomts and dropped from game
And Niles, although front·run· St Vmcent, 200
R Garrett NG
3 2 20M Martan-E
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2
2 14 , round techmcal kno1kout
mng SteubenVIlle stall holds a Flfth·ranked Columbus Wat·
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admttled
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world champaon Ortij
1 6 12
76-pomt margm and p1cked upjterson, whtch meets Upper Ar
M Shuler- KC
2
0 12 [ that Velasquez' art ton "was an sd•eduled to ltght Flash EIQ.1'4,b
~ne.."f the~ first place votes Iangton m lhe fmal week of the
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~ campmgn, had t• scramble be- 1
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T. Creernns- HT 2 0 12 per"onal authnnl\ to calm tht• Yo1 k s Mad1son Sq uare GardMfore downmg Dayton Aller. 14-7 I CLEVELAND fUPI) - The ,elfort alter the Dallas vtctory, were partly forced by the iJ Rumley- KC
1 4 10 crowd" llou ' .nd 1• 11ng llwt the ~· \ 2R and tha i hout a lso\\'!~
Cmcmnat1 Elder fell one note 11
land Browns prepared to- 1must hope the Browns wdl keep IBrowns defenSive !me credited 1J · Ftsbe Nr.
move was nnl hmdm" on th• he recogniZed as for the :friJ
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m the standmgs, from seventh 'I Aay for thear Stl!lday game ln lfor Atlanta the weapons they by Dallas Coach To.;. Landry D. Shee~=-H~
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game of the year S-7 to Cln- 1cons. moor mats of t e NFL, IS ' One of those IS Lou Groza's seen on a Browns front four
K. D
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ler un ay, the Eastern Dt- ' goal ktcks Sunday ended hiS gm, and tackles Jtm Kamckl
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Second • year man JohnsoA
WORCE~TER M'" IUPfl
19!7 NFL (ranchtse
of Sight after losmg to Upper Sunday With thear 30 21 YICiory I
Bacl&lt; To Baslco
!Showed the abthly that has
Dtck FJenc h 153 Pco\Jdente
At
news conference here I Arlmgton, and E!yna fell from over the Dallas Cowboys wh1le Groza, tt~urned out, had been caused him to be heralded as j
R I stopped Gt&gt;r.e Hernek 147,
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yesterday Rozelle was non·corn· l lOth to 12th followmg the loss fl&gt; lthe Cardmals were losing to wearmg a new type of shoe 10 1a fulure great among NFL lme. PITTSBURGH (UP! -In his Saco, Mnu.e 141
mittaf on lite Queen Caty's i Sandusky
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n&lt;hmgton 26-20
1those three games lA the two [men.
\last few hvmg manules, Joe
--chances for the franchiSe and The newcomers were a pair The Browns With two losses 1 week layoff before the Dallas I The Browns offenSive platoon Bach read to a luncheon group MANCH;'STF. O
England
did nothing to bolster or let of once bea ten teams, Ports-land four wms are now one game, he went back to review sho•ed abahty 00 move the ball lfhose words by Grantland Rtce IUPfl - Alan Rudkm
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behmd prevJously
j the fundamentals of k1ckmg and \ when 1
t counted Sunday
\w hi c h lmmortalu:ed N • t re I Bntam outpo ml ed Jo...e B1sbal 1
bn 1 1
who want to see NFL football imnth and lOth place respetttveSt lAms and one hall gamelbatk to hts old shoes.
Whtle quarterback Frank Ry· Dame's Four Horsemffl
1191; Spam (101 Johnny Pn t.
played here.
ly
lbehmd Dallas
Groza s~ud the (]ld shoes had 'an completed only mne passes "War, famme , pestilence and chett Bntam stopped
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ther wtlh BtU De Watt, pres•denl l SteubenVIlle led only 6-j) ocer lh~r, who _p.:_atsed the_ te_'"ll ' lhe better," he explamed
terccpuons He lhrew two \sports story that descnbed thP 1
of th• Gm•·mnah Reds and wtth , Canwn McKmley untal the !mal I J h C
The 42 year·old Toe's three touchdow• passes, one IS-yards foothall explotts of Elmer 1
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city offactals hefore ro~mentmg [ three rrunutes when the Bag Red ly"" :ro11
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on Clncmnata's chances for the scored two touchdowns on Coung~ wn
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90 74 Browns their wmning margm - jm and the other 21 yards to M1ller and Jun Crowley
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1 passes by quarterhark Pat Vac. 1Centra
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2 2 I 74 72 and tbear lead through most of ruokae rtght end Milton Monn Less than !tve mmutes later
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2 3 0 89 9G the game · W' lt1 Iea ds o1 IM , and the other 21 yards to Paul the 66·year old Bach was
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2 3 0 77 79 13-7, and 16-7, the Browns Warfteld The ltrsl put the Iclaamed by one of those B1bhcal l
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2 3 0 In 48 rtsky, calch·up football
Isecond gave ltlem a 3tJ.7 lead \ Bach, one of the "Seven '
what the Reds mtend to do play of defense causmg Tager ; Htram
2 3 0 30 118 And that's where BAother Ryan also connected on a 49- 1Mules" whteleared the way for
about movmg Into at
Coach Bob Sea;.,an to remark \ e•delberg
Z 3 I 73 118 Browns hero came '" - Ross yard pass to Gary Colhns to set II he fabled backf&gt;eld of the great
The commiSston dtd Aothmg the Bears "were as good, a! not ~lufflr,o
2 3 1 66 100 FIChtner. The 28-year-old, sevea : up the Browns lust toocbdown 11923 24 Notre Dame teams, was
2 4 0 1!4 lltl year reteran Intercepted three However,
to encourage Cmcmnataans better, than any we ve played ent State
the
Cowboys stncken Monday shortly after I
when he expressed apprecaatton all season"
Toledo
2 4 0 75 76 passes to kill a Dallas scormg j stopped Leroy Kelly, the NFL's l he was 1nducted mil&gt; the Hall of I
for the efforts of U S Sen. Ru.· Sandusky held Elyria to
2 4 0 68 WI Utreal and set up two Browns ' second leadmg rusher, holdmg Fame of the Curbswne Coaches j
sell Long and U S Rep Hale 49 yards rushmg hot boo
2 4 0 48 150 scores.
ham to only 24 yards In eight at a luncheon In a downtown
Boggs both of l.outSiana
::orne
from
behmd
twtce,
Case
Tee
h
1
3
0
51
1:2
Ftchtner's
three
fntercepttons
carnes
Erme Gree1 packed up ' hotel.
I
10
gettmg a proposed NFL·Amert- l last ttme on a 17 yard smash by Western Reserve I 3 n 45 60 and ano!laer by Mike Howell 56 yards m II carnes.
The presentation was made
can Fool ball League merger ex· fullhack Ed Walhams w1th
Kenyon
I 5 0 39 145
by Ball Kem, a coach1ng
empted !rum anlt·trust lefllsla I seconds left to play
Oberun
0 ~ 0 31 lt7
centemporary of Bach After
6 0 34 1111
tion.
Halfback Dan Huston of
;•lmmgton
the guests dtspersed: Bach
The exemption measure do Rogers scored twobmes 10 ooster
060 30155
lingered to chat w•th John l
1
passed Congress last week and •a 20-6 VICtory over Toledo Wht~
Mld·Amerlcan
Mtchelosen whom be had
both leagues were awa1tfng Its I mer to run hts season's accumu· Mtaml
4 0 0 ro 20
succeeded ' as roach of the
approval before gmng ahead lations 00 1 031 ards rushm 10 Western Michigan 3 I 0 60 73
Plttsbur h Sleelers
wath the merger and placmg i seven a~es Y18
g
Ohio UmverSity 2 1 o 46 49 BATON ROUGE, La (UP!) , Robert E Rtghtmyer, special
g
~
new franchises
•and
gtotal ' nts
Bowlmg Green
1 2 o 40 64 -The FBI has arrested three agent '" charge of lhe New PHILADE~HIA (UP!) 102
"Our primary aim Is to pick Mfk Chi~
.
Kent State
1 3 0 65 54 men for allemptmg Ill bnbe [Orleans FBI, said the max•· Phtladelplaas Gypsy Joe Har

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pam~

respected untal, by free c ce tratnlng "'tween falmtng pis
of all Vaetnamese, reuntflcallon TV "Ro•Jn~ero senes
Some
ts achieved
of Billy Rose , prizes posses"ResolutiOn of Internal 810115 g~ on th&gt; Parke . Bemet
dim
Ifood dollars
been hurt by rJSing cost•
problems" The Sou!la Vletna· block Jan 5 I ,,ol the money,
PRINCE'l'ON . N J
r;~ l to ;~v; ~ o u ~II es s chtldren The survey was conducted - 3.1 per cent saad thev are mese onc_e aggresston has whteh B•lty pmes most)
wollltll In ~~he :,;u~: ~ther throu[rlaout the Untied States Oct 1·11 from a nattonwlde fmancaally wor"' off now than a ended wtll f ml~vel tn~ard Bill) waso t the only Broadway·
servmg gr
a
ore drmki
wderod mu~ sample by Opinton Research vear ago
\reoonctlaatton o a e emen s tn tie who thought cas!\ was pre~
than pork chops
th ng! poh lk
C
of Princeton for the Perhaps the most startung ' the country, presumably lnclud· tv the late Damnr Runyon once
In tht West a bousewafe IS rather an res mt
orp
t
1 om th• l mg the Vtet Cong
'
makln&amp; do wtih oleomargarine Across the natton. according INational AssoctaiiOn of ManU· ~~~~:t'cwa."th~~~e pe:cent satd -' Removal of alhed miflt&amp;ry told us M :~P~',;."~.:~s~:~ front·paged
Phyllis DUier wouldn't she DWJr to answer.
00
rather than butter.
to a survey made pubhc today. !facturers
the t;sln~ prtC•" had changPJ I for&lt;es" Thts was the s&lt;etton
any .?'obi
'
A familY In the Northeast htgh food costs have lorced Among the flndmgs
"
th
hopptng habtt• Only St dealmg ~ath the terms for money
rarely eats broiled meal• any Amertcans,: changeh~~ their ....'Kd"pe';..u~~n;l~: con· ~ pe~"ce~t answered "yes" to the I eventual walhdrawal
TV laureate Paddy Chayevsky
more, ancl another woman buys shoppmg a eatm• 0 1' 10 a cerne
a
d the had ,.me uestton when It was -"EffectiVe g11arantees " De· will get the mo&gt;ney mdeed U he
~~!_!lralle _canned vegetable! constant battle to strelch !laear -- -~7 per _cent_ s~ - y - posed ~~ May. 1!100
"
I clanng that the South Vtetna· succumbs to CBS blandl•hment
•·1 buy cheaper foods, one mese bad learned from eXII""· to return to vt1wrlltng
Pad·
woman admttted "Where I lence the commumque ...d dy once tr.td us no•'d never write
atm~
1used to buy butter. I buy oleo they would 'Insist at aoy lor TV a~aln nut If we quoted
A I d t d I o resolutely hnally revolution" are teachmg thetr and am less wasteful wtth negottatlons lea~mg to the c1d It, 'I'll deny tl." so deny away SPOCK·PROOF HUSBAND
ture Committee eoDSiderllll I
MOSCOW (UP() ~~~~f~ll es ~~ rompiNclv the rountrymen to dlsltke the way bread and many other Items" of llosttlitles mcorporate eft... dear Paddy, •nd maybe It's
possible cbanae In our J'e814
R•tSSI&amp;n newspa1J"r secus d R ll A Y • tmpertala&lt;ts and their the Sovtel• dress, eat, talk and Of those who offer an opa.nlon Uve an tea natJOnal guarotm" TV's new·btg money he was WANTS REUEF
aborlll&gt;n laws. Nalurall• I I·
CI'Ona of planmng war a~aan&lt; ' mertcan
k
f ho's Ill blame for rtsmg
di
I " wltn CSS.man Mtke Dear Helen
'
the SoVIet Umon today m one ,of •c~mpl•c&gt;s ar they dare anac "~~hen l think of !lae SoVIet I ~n;s, most r28 per cent) The sever, nations .. agreed D:~~~~he R"'"bow Room
Yeah, l know having a baby greed with my colleasues, Ute
tho longest and httter"t dem n· us
o c•led olher o le l tremble wtth rage" I blame the government But a there .nould be
regular Robert Morse t• up lor the role Ia JUSt great nul cant my wife State Bar Asstclatlon and IIIDSI
raatloo• vet agamst the former
Ch•·
Ppaper quoted one student as I full 41 per cent say they JUSt I meeungs among lhetr ambl"t' "' of the ieprechauc In ''Finlan's lhink of anythmg else The of the legtslall&gt;ro present, that
Soviet ally.
e
' , ' n•
I don't knbw who's to blame
dors m Saigon '" assoc a oon Rainbow" and l'tat's a role he more she expands, the more abortions In ca~ of fneest,
T
10'&lt;1 m•filnnt nese sla'•"Jent• a&lt;'rll ''
' aVI •
d th th
men! of Ute
she beams In on ONE sub- rape, or stroRI fndlcallon
ol
he ptapermad~~o by lead•ng Sta of conspiring wath the Komsomolskaya Pravda also The surve\
found "broa I wRt bll e gr·~~et Nam" to hves
Vmcent Sardt Jr. wu
-u...o
sta tomen s
• [lmted States 10 ASian aggres· denounctd Chills for churning oppoStlton'' to ralsmg persona epu c o
ject She measures ber middle deformity ataould be 1••-·•
0
ChfnoH offtcaal• dunn~ lit
th 1 RuS!Ia has not given Income taxes as a means of maintain the ,rosest consult&amp;·
every day to see how much sub)tCt to firm conll'ol. Vel
current anll western purges ston d h New Chma News su:ftclent aid to North Vtet curtalhng Inflation, whde 67 per !ton
she's gruwn She rearll nothin&amp; nothing was done. Wby? "'"
sw~ptng China a~ eVIdence thn~ /~n~~~ c~a::Oed that Chl~a 15 1Nam. The artacl~ contrasted the cent !Bid they favored cuttmg
Flibl Domblatlol
I
•
but Dr Spock. J gel a blow·by· cause (I wat ll&gt;ld by • Stall
Ch1na Is thlnklni In terms of
g ,
oombs
"to
'('htnese
claims
with
warm
down
on
federal
spendtng
The
alltes
saad
they
we•e
blow account of the klcka. He Senator) tht leglslatars are I•
1 111 ltle nuclear !hanks whtclt North Viet Nam Those favoring ratslng loderal determmed to prevent Con•,nu1
po"lble Slno-Sovtel malltarv d~veofmg
ag:,~st
(Continued from Page I)
Isn't due fur !1\'0 month!, but !raid of the f&gt;1!bllc uproar !rom
clash
word art•cle was ~~n~~ly efif&lt;'ted by the llna~·d 1111 , votced to the Sovtet people cot·porate Income taxes totaled mst dommatton of South V'et questions In language they feel she's got ner nag vacked, and "the lew who make tho molt
2
w~:::.n ~ the Pektng com· States 10 collu 81 on wath lite for thetr help
137 per cent.
Nam and would nght as long "" Is better suited to grabbing she " even shoppin&amp; for baby noise."
nd I Y f Komsomr.lsk.va SoYiel Unton to undermme th• It thus put the North
necessary to prevent ll.
headhnes thtn to edlfymg UD· food'
H the "JIIIjoril)l who make
spo •n
ed b the revolut•onary struggle of all V~etnamese In the dlfncult
But they added
believers.
Wdl you please tell my wife lhe least nolll" would becOIIIe
Pravd~ a~ wa~""~! ~th an IopOI e&lt;Sed nallons "
pOSIIIOn of using thetr thanks
"Our purpose Is peace that hav•n• • ftrst baby Isn't vocal, we'd baYI a much 111111'
SoVIel&lt;new d•~• Y
. , , The paper sa ad the orgamzers for aid to refutr statemnh of
peace In South Viet Nam and tn TOLEllO _ MEMBERS OF all that unusull? Ahr_,t 11111· world, eh, Heleob - DR. !.
1angus.•
RU&lt;Sian
an ctted
oreagn
'"'ho
1 res t of nSia
•
•
· - CAl"
The paper
mflammatory
of the current Chtnese , cu!lurall' i!'"r Chin~e_n~rs.
A
lt•e
a.td Jh&gt;
- ·the American
Newspaper Guild I one can ao II.
.,, F'TH
" • Dear Dr. X••
statements made at the Oct I '
-- ",._
p~~·f•C
today joined the strike of print· I ER
True!
"
mas&lt; rally an PrklnR celebral
aWl&gt;'*
I We are prepared to pur,.•e ers agamst the Toledo Blade Dear C.F.:
When a writer blasts, God
C
st Chtna's \7th
Fair, !lttlt c~ange Ill tempera·
anv avenu• wh1ch could lead tn Co publisher of the mornmg Can you?
wUI punish JOU for advocallll
mg I om~u~~ evtdenre ot tile
•
'""' luala-t. Sealtered !Ntt.
secure •nd )US' peat... \Vh•ther Tl~es and afternoon Blade
So your Wife Ia au Spock murder!" I wllldor, "WIIItkllhe
~~~:~~~patgn against RusSia
Low Ia 3Uo, Werlne!doy fair,
through ~lscuss10n and negotla· The strike threatened 00 halt and "span." So simmer dnwn be 110 sure If HER daughter
f.ltine .. Defense Mtnlster Lin I
warmer.
The Pomeroy Panthel'!l jour I liOn or through rectprocal productton of the Blade today, and remember a girl can tnly were t~ ylctlru of a brulall'* '
hetr apparent 00 Chatrman
, •
a
,
•
'
"'
neyed
to Wellston Monday lor actaons by
sides to
She'll lsi?" - H.
'
15 11 had pUblication Menday have a first baby once
1
1
1
1
Mao T&lt;e Tung told the rally the
I 7-3th grade football
game the VIOien&lt;'t
night or Ute Times. That weuld outgrow 'I - K.
Dear Helen:
Chtnt',.. people "will brmg Ill an I l
and
returned
home
wtth
a
22-11\
T~
conference
was
&lt;lffacaally
I
leave
this
city
of
3tB,OO!
wllhDear
~elen·
My parents ,left whea I 1111
1
•"" the struUI• ag~lnst modern
K &lt;UP!)
vactory
·
Don I you hate people who a lUIIe boy. I mten yean C!kl
1adJorned at 6 23 P m (~ :u out a dally newspaper.
11
rPviSiO!''"m whes• cew. ''tilt ~EW Y~Rnd haired model NEW YORK (UPil -Stock , Th Pa thers ktcked off 00 am EDI'I after formal stgnmg 1
ask you a quest1on, then when Dow. "ntey left me with my
&lt; ""' ~ommumst Partv l••der •tr&gt;~w~,:Z .:~ beaten and ! rices
ned firm In moderate \ Well:ton ;nd a strong defense of the three documenls
LANCASTER,
ll!IIO - you start to answer It, thelf uncle. He bu1s me clothes, but
-hm · thr article saad
was
d ~ .,_....,, n••ht 1 P d 0 petod
d th R ket to punt af
u
s Rep Walter Moeller, D· eyes wander off and they stop calls me dumb and stupid wben
1
I lashed lo eam, "'"'N"
• tra mg
ay
1 orce
e oc s
·
I
y
I I I
k I ttl -·~-&lt;..
II saad the t'Omn nnder of a In a vacant Manhattan apart· I
ter the first three downs Wath
IDlS
Lancaster. revealed Monday he JStenmg ou say a coupe o
rna e
e llllli""""'·
n11loWy company then mounted
Rob n Phalm
• • •
hu asked u s Sen Edward words - no more - and lhey I haven I seen my lllOtber or
1 Brokers aatd t1tere may be Ch 1
th• pod•um and shouted ' As ment
' some freth 11lhD! today Thev Ro:.:: ~~~~h and' Mark Sttli
Kennedy, D·Mass , 00 cancel either break In wtth another !aliter since I was seven. My
soon "'' Chatrman Mao orders Suzanne Reynolds, a 22-year· note the Inability of the list to dravm the Pallthers mar&lt;hed &lt;Continued F~om Page One~ his scheduled appearance on questwn or change the conver· father told me he would come
us, wt wlf' lmm!lltately set 011 old a'P"", """er. w:. ' ' .td , make any ""'''""'"' progress 6 ar:s •n 1 carries Still cap- SYRACUSE Orts A Hu Moeller's behalf at
Athens satlon arouncl to talk about and see me. He told roe that
~~
lymg
ln
a
pool
of
blond
by
her
1
Monday,
and
the
late
selloff
Y
the
~rtVe
b
over
for
bard
,
Sunday
themselves.
lhree years Rl•· I have not
010
1
LE~CH
voice teachPr w ,,.,,: •1&gt;·••\wltich ensued may be .an :: TD from
~ y!d hoe RACINE - .\rnoJd R~da~: ''The scheduled apPearance Or If they DO let you finish seen him since. I am so unhapthe unoccuptod apartment
1ndtcataor that buyers agam Ttl try f extra pomts fatled Emma Adams an Ro
• Ume conflicts with the church your sentence you can see they py I could cry and cry,
, !Continued Irom P•ae 11
Pollet said Mtss Re)Mids. ' have dectded to take to Ut• : at t : end of the
f~rst lland
E H bart Yin hour of many of the people I haven't heard a word. I swear Maybe If ytu put this In your
• represent" Moeller explained, the next Ume ooe of these atkl, column be ml(lbl reJd II 1D11
the h
of who workod as I clerk and ! sidelines for a whtfe
~arter
tho
Panthers
IHI
I
REEDSVILL
- 0
1
1011
ce ve aentenee llll
c arge
modeled whtle atudytng for • •
1q
r
yard
fn releasing Ute text of a letter "What is your husband dnin&amp; come back - CRYING ON
)ali ba·•ak to which he pleaded ,mustc career was stabbed , One factor whteh could I In the lltCond quarter a st ong LONG BOTTOM Betty
K ned
these days'" I'll answer "Reo THE INSIDE
guilty_ last week
three Urnes In the chesl and ' overnde the dtpresal!ll factors i Panther ~fenae held tbe ~~· Pigott, Richard Barton, Cbarles he sent en y
L'OVenng from I mild c~se ef Dear Crying
During th• mommg session of stomach, severely beatell with al tn the market and perhap! Iets to II net yords Poms~ y • Marcinko, Mary K Ro•e, Low· COLUMBUS - AN JNV~· leprosy."
I hope he reada II and comes
Court Monday the trial of Ron· Iblunt mstrument and •lashod reverse the lung downtrend ts \ speedy 11larbe Lane,
irtetl ell Bing, Vera Weber and Ada
b the st te audill&gt;r'l What do you do wllh people back - I'm hoping 110 hard tlW
m, Wallet Worthy L Leach wlltl ra10r blades
1the leveling off of short·term right end In a 27 yard Jaunt BISsell
gatttn Y
a
Ilk th ,
IFFEO
h
• t !eel 11
H.-man Holcomb and Russell
' treasury b•ll rates and tnterest l across the goat lme and With RUTLAND - Lloyd Dugan, offtee apparenUy has cleared
• " - M
surely e mus
t. '
S : Robbms. each charfed with Underwear and a pair of , rate.s In Europe.
1Lane
the utra points Harold Dewhurst, Alberts Mtnf.. """tant State Fair Manager Dear Mtlled
But If your parenta doD I
obstruct••~ an ,,fflcer and pre- ' shoes whach apparently he1 on~·~
I Pomeroy led at the ball H.O
d Pearl Van Meter
Wilham H Onslow of al\.. 8· Avoid Pm If DOIIlble U Dot, turn, try to remember we can I
vaou•ly ~leadtng Innocent to ed to tho vtcWI' were found Ill· Electrorucs and alrUnes were Early n the thard quarter, go;:~~K GROVE _ Jack tlons of di•w-"""'•• tn oper- well, It's fun Ill hil them with always do the thlnp we want
1t1nn of the 11115 lair
the cltarge was baiCUft. Ruaaell side overturned gorba@e can . miXed. Chemicals pushed ht!lh· baftbacl&lt; Rohln Pballn. on a Welker
our k1ncl of an•wer. Once In a most And remember, too. that
s Robbms turned State's evl· less than two h•"&lt;'k• awav beiQe \ er Stee~ were mixed Auto! reverse, went 32 yards lor the TUPPERS PLAINS _ Mirna The mvestJ&amp;aUon
resulted while you get a hilartoua dou- y~ uncle cares about you.
den&lt;e and was aranled lmmun.. dress and I blouse were round were flfm Steels were down , thlfd Pomeroy touchdown, Lane Walker Howard caldwell Jr., from a charge by Robert E bletake
Hu your substitute lather new,
tty then midway throu!lh the about a block lartber, tn a stilhtly Metals sbowed some ' converted the extra points "'n
d Ph'II N Boyles
Holler, ColumbtiS ,operator of N&lt;YI'E TO NON • LISTENING and lathers sometimes
lOse
1 unprQvemenL
tri~l. Willet, Leacb and Hol.lsubway stotion
a IUn
anHAR~I~ONV!LLE _ Gold•• Yankee Trades Inc that 13.mo QUESTIONERS· The least you their tempers ~th lfl.year-old
comll. chan~ed their pleao frorn
I Shortly after the opemng bell. A 64 yard touchdown by Lane
was paid to Onsltw but It was can do is pretend attentillll. boys, call them dumb and 1111·
lnno&lt;ent to IUDIY followillll tlMJ Charles Yuki, 2!1, 1 p~t • lhe United Press International m the fourth quarter was nul. W~~~N CITY W V
Da not turned 111 to the !tate tress- Look AT, not over or around pid" before they think. •
pre!ientation of Ute State's &lt;tiS~ who t~od M•s~ Re~ I~ I stock market indiCator posted a llfled by a penolty and the Pan- I D Sohott a;ro Rlc~ard Gtl ury
the questlonee - H.
Be a real son to htm (not a
and will &amp;pll"ar for senlencln&amp; vo•ce. to pollee sa~ e g:e , gain of 001 per cent llll the 114 ther de! ,nse contained Wellston :• 11
'W V
R ;
FOR AND AGrUNST
dreamer over whalls aone) and
on November 4th
MO!Idoy allemoon :. e~ 1 118SIIes traded. There ere 213 lor !he b.taoce of tho game
ey, G
rd : ' Ha:en
JEFFERS 18 ARRESTED
Dear Helen
I think he'!! start beillll a real
10
8
The pellt juror• servlllll dur· arrived for
~" slle ~~~ aaiJ!ers and 240 losers
Coaches Paul Kloes and Bill ~ar~n
' ew
' David Jellers,
Middleport, )'Ill &amp;lad Ill see you lake I Dad to you. - H.
mg the September term
of i Howover, he sa •
argo DoucJas lost y, at 30o/• on Porter g.ve a nod of satlsfaca
Ma was arrexted by the Meigs coun· stand on controYenlal !!sues Tlifs column Is dedicated to
court were dbnlls!Od followl!ll htr sheel muafc and left him ~ 1311110 shares 1be atock fell lion for their team noting that ALBANY, OHIO ry ty sheriff's department Monday like therapeutic abortions, but family living, 10 If you're haY·
Monday's court uttlll November plcl&lt; 11 "~ at ber apartmen .;,arly l points Monday, ap- they had played their best de· H~;~RE
K th Vm ard on a warrant issued by county I bet you too11 a shellacking lng kid tr111ble or julll plain
7th at 9.!10 am.
~ ~~~Ia; e~~:: ht also ltft perently In reactltll to an fenslve ball of the season The LOGAN Ol!IQ "'- Lol; Wy· judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., on from the militant womers. trouble, let Helen help' YOU.
ba ,..UCle on a fmanclal dally which Panthers viSit Wahama on Oc·
'
a charge of rtOIHupport. Bond (NOTE FRIIM' R: '!\It I did llba will •1.- welcome
yqur
CANDm.\TES NIGHT SLATE0 1 tbe :~lng, hand
door citAid Its preducUon problems In tober 26 Theae two tt!IIJIS ba~ ant
was •et for 1500 cash or ll,Dtlll -Ia unvand8hed laltpal"!l
own amus~ elpel'fencea Ad·
Melgt "'PIIbl•ca~
women 1~~u~he a:.~an~ sa~Roor Ute face of record backlog and tlod to an 8-8 •te on a muddy
PT. PUlASANT
property Jeffers Ia lndied In As I docll&gt;r, I was asked to dress Helen Bottel hi eart e
will sponsor a Meet
Your
t
lit ll&gt;ld olllcen tba possibility H may report a field 10 he first game of the
UVESTOCll SALES co. Meigs county )ail.
appear oefore a State Legl!la· thfa newspaper.
"
Cand1date Nl&amp;hl
Thuroday,
':::ie a~ saw the 11oss in the fiscal year ended season.
PT. PLEASANT, w. VA.
[
Hatlo's They'll
It EvHV Time 11
I
October Z7 at 6 30 p.m. a1 the Rtrl's body on tbe itVJq rook Nov 30.
satuday, ~ ~. 1t11
.
=.!..
1
2nd woN! Fire Holll8 m Pome- floor
KLM Royal Dutch AirllfltS CIIOSSED SWORDfl.
HOGS _ 175 to :120 2D to 22.•
roy The Vouna Republican rlub 1
arlcle4 'lo at MV•. Roynold• MANCHESTER, E n I I a n d 25 Henvt.s 19 to 21· Fat Sows
·
" mV\ttrl and ' potluck meal 1
AhiH!ntee Votl!ll Metal• galnad 10 at t7"4.
(UPII -British mlddlewtlg~t 16 50 10 lUI; Bo...; !2.10 to
wlll be &lt;erved All per110111 who 135 •
champion Johnny P r • t c he t t IUO, PIU UG 00 10
plan to altend are asked
to Cast tn Meig•
ADD PORTRAff
sll&gt;pped •outhpaw Jim Swords cAmE; _ Steer• 1~ to 23.
brlna thela own table strviCI. There nave ..,.n&gt;t35 a~.Jellle" WASHINGTON (UPI -The al 1,29 of the third round of 10 , Healers 17 to 2110;
Fat
ballota cast so lar In, the Mason- Supreme Court now hu por· tltelr och~uled lO.rounder Mon· Cows 15 to IB 50. Canners 12 to
Jc Tempi&lt; Build!Tig orf,ce of the traits •I all bat :Ito! tho I&amp; men day nl&amp;'tl
15 Bulls 18 to !190·
Stock
!tle~&amp;s County Board r4 El!c· who have sal on Its bench
Prltch~t decked Swords three St~rs 19 t~ 2UO sioCk Hell·
lions, It was announced !Oday. The ~ourt's lateoll acqutslt1 811 times 1~ succeaslo~ for mne Iers 17 to 21.211; 11tock Steer cSI·
Dt:YIJI'!D fU JNTERill'l Of Ab1011tee voting will conUuu• carne Monday when the Detroll coonts before the bout was ves 21 to M· StoCk Helfer Cal·
d!G8 MASON AII!A.
until No•ember 3
Bar Alseciltton preoentaG Chief halted.
ves 21 to. 24.&amp;8: ·
_,. \ - ""'Electl~n board ofllela•s 1a1&lt;1 Justice Earl W,.tn Wi\11 o
VEAL CALVES ~ Topa 35.511;
~,:!,..- office hours lor Saturday, Octo. pqrtriUilD Qll of Juetlco Heory RESUME IIOMBING
Seconds 3Ul; Medltlm 27 ta
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arias in norlheaat Yemen thrte IW&lt;l buyel'll. Two hundred thll'
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ty three consii'IOI'I·
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October :II to Octolter J1 from dur~OI the IBJI wesk another BEGGARs' NIGBT SET.,
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ll,OOIJ I t)Cyptlan soldterS were BeggarS' ft(JIII will lien~·
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day evenm'- •Oct. 31, t1 .....,..
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ville. The llt'll llren wiD 1111111cl
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at 8 p m , lijrtlnc the e'ep/Dl
=~~·"i,'rpleiM,ltter at the home or Mro. ced tqjlll)' lbat trick or !nat • Boall\1'!1' Nichl at Portland and at Its eoncluslon at 7:111
ldftll lfood 011 l'rlday, Oct&lt;&gt;ber niBhll!' Racine wUI be Monday will be Oct. :li, from I 30 p m p m Drivers are aa~ed to oper·
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&lt;Contmued From Page Onei l Perry
' Como won something preoanng a r&gt;dl[• show for his didn't monel
and
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Sard' i's East IL1hl the producer Cartier dina 0 er .,
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Gold
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EVELAND •UPI -Two The .,....;. ••1-Uon got off Ill I Sheppard.
lolled. the opposmg lawyer. will be halted and that "no set.~' Recor• he wo•• the Pro-Cele handed him a 21• page contract Hope but e s ,.,
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proopecdve women IUI'tl'!l w""e\ last start Nonday With lhe How e v e r, Common Pleas bealn wee tng em ou wa respecting peop e ean as
bril) Goll Tournament m Nash· number. ·"
black dlaauond• and top~ shap.
t~cuaed today In the socond temporary sealin&amp; ot sax JUrors Judge FranciS J Talty excused peremptory challenges At the \ -"Preservation of the tem· l VIlle Ten.• (CaP •al of the coun
ed like a Halloween wttch •
DIU!der tnal of Dr Samuel H One of the women excused not her wtthout askmg whether she 1954 Sheppard Ina! only one tonal tntegnty 01 South VIet ' try.,;.usac worl~l In a lrto that
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Sllejipard
only had an ·Opinion about was mixed up about the temporary Juror was picked the I Nam " JohnsOil and the other shot 26 u der J•r' Perry oneRevlon t&gt;oss L'harles Revson strtO&lt; a .awncy orooms c
,t&gt;nt sa:d she bad formed an Sheppard's
but all!O quest ton of annocence
first day Two were admitted on Ileaders said the South Vtetnna putted &lt;even eens. two-putted tells pals he's "'ending $2.000, "nte two uveli••• diners at CIOI
""'ilion lbout whtlher
asked II
•the second day and lour on the lmese sought only to
d another patr
at 000 - including the five
Normand were 75-year.old Ag•
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I an the she had "an
m ath or Fhe other prospectave JUror thard- and at took two week' tbear own tern tory and while 'Marne" n.ven t been suspecte" lngo - •o re-d .. Park Ave. trio lha Chrla'l• wttlt BS-year• o I d
:::ag:on
wife'•
antipathy" to1ardsynu::. y
satd she had some resetrvatttons before a full paoel was sworn svmpathllmR wtth th,: phgNhl
the grea• patn through
plex !oronerly flelen Rubin Lomse Bayne, "Iss Chrtstll
Dr 'he about acreptmg 1tty ms rue 1ons
thetr brothers tn me orw•
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h been so stein's the ren• alone IS 150,000 ll&gt;ld her. senior authoress thl
stavmg The other had raserva· "Do you presume " s. p· from the judge about circumKept T~lngs BDlzmg
have no destre to threaten or Angela '"'''' 11:-)' as
h a year'
~.die and Lynn "only gOold 111m' ev'!l' madt
It o s • b o u I ctr&lt;umstantlal
•fantial evadence The state's Talty kept thmg• bu zztngI harm the people
North or
have TWO de• "' all&gt;rs
Not from her bOOk• (they've beell
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Char· 67 !limed !rom Agg~e'• whod~~&amp;
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1954 largely was clrcumstanttol &lt;esston opened nearlo two hours
Reumf~eatmn of Yael surg~ry ' n
' he spent So7U~I just to re·ware Its) was 'Watnl•' For The Pro~
pi'Ospectlve )UI'&lt;In questiOIIod In
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a new team" Rozelle told hts l a~ ~unt~ .~;" 1 ~
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nati and New Orleans- seattle 1bo~ Loua~•llle now ~~ gbeone
Wash • Ia conSidered a' lop con: I un cadten •thn starts, u•e st
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toH Fairfield Flont's son Jeff
played for Falrfteld agalnsl h•s
dad'! team and lntercepled a
By United preq Jnternallonll ' pass and had a fancy kickoff
"ntanday Nlgbt
return flgurmg m the defeat.
Lockhaven at Youngstown
Saturday
Ohio Stata at Mmnesota
10 0
Tul•a at Glnclnnatt
DaytoR at Ohio Universtty
Xav1er at V1flanova
Akron at Northern Dllnolo
W. Va State at Cj!ntral Stale COLUMBUS (UPI)-Ohio
Ohio NortheJ'JI at Musklngum , lege football recerds·
John Carroll at Wstm Reserve Tea111
W L T Ptfl Opo
Case Tech at Bethany
Deftance
G0 0 150 2&amp;
Bowling Green at Miami
M•aml
6 0 0 125
Toledo at Kent State
Damsoa
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Mar!lftall at Western Michigan Musklngum
5 0 0 !28
Denl•on at BaldWin-Wallace
Dayll&gt;n
5 I 0 89
Capital at Ashland
Ohio Wesleyan
4 I 0 lSI 56
Heidelberg at Otterbein
Wittenberg
l I 0 142 25
Hiram at Wooster
Ohio Unlvemty 4 2 0 96
Kenyon at Oberlin
Akron
4 2 0 79
Oh10 Wesleyan al Wittenberg
Baklwln·Wallace 3 2 0 158
Blulftoll 11 Manchester
Capital
3 2 0 81
Earlti'am at WflmlngtoR
Ashland
3 2 I 91
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Xavier
3 3 o 77
Northern Michigan at Ffndlay Marietta
3 3 0 62
Marietta
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Ohio Northern
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This Week's
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Gri"d Standings

Toledo
1 3 0 55 56
Marshall
0 2 0 7 35
Oblo C::O.!erence
Denison
4 0 0 129 34
Muskmgum
4 0 0 1110 8
Wtttenberg
3 0 0 86 11
OhiO Wesleyaa
2 0 0 'n 6
CapJtal
2 2 0 48 59
Manelta
% ~ 0 40 52
Mt Umen
2 3 0 61 48
Htram
2 3 0 30 118
Heidelberg
I 3D 32 92
1 3 0 27 l41fl
Otterbem
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Wooster
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Mtchigan Slate
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Purdue
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llimois
2 I 0 M 45
Indiana
I 1 1 31 !II
Mmnesota
I I I 24 56
Northwestern
1 11 U 43
WlsconSia
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Mtchigao
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Ohio Stale
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ball players In games agamst convtclaon on sports bribery was at bouts, wiU meet Jose Sta1'e i
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South Garulma, Maam1, Texas $10,000 fme or tO years or both. of New York In a IO.round
A&amp;M, Kentucky and Flonda.
Rtghlmyer said Nolan once welterweaght bout Nov 22 at the
M nday a ts
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Meigs County's Oldest and Largest
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Ball&gt;n Rouge. Last week,
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Rouge barber. was arrested on
&amp;ter lhe Big Dodge Rebelf'ron "WiMer's Cho1ce" S 1 5t &amp;=
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u.s. Comml•saoner Charles H.
Banta oet Nolan's bond
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ComeaiDI and Nolan wiD
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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Massi!· With such a big lead, Steuben·
World Boxuw Council ha, whacb Includes boxtrtg ""'?llll(Af~
lao may be down and out this ville could have clear sailmg to
I accused referee B•lly Conn of s10ns m some parts pi Eut.ilft,' t,
eeason with a Utree-game los- the throne room, except for that
BY DICK THOMAS
second to third place hehmd 1 th
gavm~ a long cuunt m Saturday Asia and Latin
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lng streak, but the Trgera still old Masstllon Halloween bug-a. Terry Cremeens, 175 pound Howard
na." ; only SVAC game, Han· D Douglas- E
3 2 20 mght's world ligh tweight cham· descrtbing hts VIews on the
have a lot to oay about who boo The Tigers hoBt Steuben- semor Hannan Trace !ullback Mike MarUn 165
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2 6 18 today that the diSputed tttle requestmg that members "
00 •ng hi! SVAC M Shuler- KC
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victory could throw the race ftr mght a• Hannan Trace and Eastern's
will
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2 6 18 would be declared vacant rephes
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top honors toto a lour • way Southwestern battled to a IHi hama a
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a. on Y a to l2 pomts and mov• D Rumley- KG
2 4 16 pendang a rematch between It was suggested by SQ91t,
A
Massillon Is a scramble.
t•e to retain the lead 18 all with nd ~;"'~ 00 fif~ ~ace : two or three places tn the J. Grace-NG
2 0 12 1Carlos Oritz and Su~ar Ramos that the hghtwet ght title ~
23 po n 8· as1ern s ogsure pres pt n to succe!S In
In
the
tom of the standtngs.
R Ddlon-SW .... 2 0 12 Luts Spot a pteSident of tlte be declared vacant pendin~
the ratlng game, and that's ex· All five of the upper echefonl::~all:orA~e~c c.ru!'.~~~ ~~~an, ~~~ semor Southwestern's Russ Miller, D Sheets-HT, . 1 2
8 Councal. tmnl rd th ai Conn was Orhz-Ramos rematch tentat.99~"JJi
act1y what happened Ill Upper m Ohio h1gh school football had
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extra 148 pound semor halfback, scor- A Hali-NG
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8 i favonng OrtiZ and he also ly scheduled for next Aprtl11 \.
Atfln&amp;fl&gt;n's Golden Bears
a rough lime of tl lOB! weekend, rar;: :
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points at Wahama and stayed ed hiS farst touchdown of the G Eachmger- E 1 2
8 accused Ortiz of usmg darty sa•d both lighten; co11ld
Arllllgll&gt;n, which may be more mcludmg the Big Ted, wht Cr ";; er
c • KYger 11 fourth place with 28 pomts, season, and got In the sconng K Drummonci-KC 1 o 6' taches agamst Ramos lttat guaranteed $5 000 Wlln '
widely known as the home of nailed 1ts seventh Vlcll&gt;ry over e~'s JURJor Howard, . 160 Those were the only maJor column
T: Ebhn-KC
1 o 6l prec1p1tated a nol by the crowd purse to be depoSited w1!h
golfer Jack N1cklaus, handed stubborn Canton McKmley, 22-0 pou
JUDIO~, tallied . tWJce in changes In the tDp fiVe scorers
SVAC SCORING
D. McClaskey- NG 1 o
6 of 35000 fans
Counc1l
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B1g Wm For Sandusky
the Bobcats 38-1 4 wan over m all games In SVAC scoring.
(AU Gameol
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1 o 6 Ramos a Cuban who now The Council would decfd~ ~
last week and Jumped all tbe Sandusky collided wt!h un- Alexander, and moved
from Kyger Creek's Junior Hew· Player-Sebool TD PAT PTS G F!Sher-KC
1 o 6, makes hiS home m Mex1co w" lo&lt;at•on of the f•ghl and ali\"
way from fourth to second In beatell Elyna In a Buckeye Con· third Ill second place In all ard sUJI leada the SVAC only T. Cremeens-IIT 7 4 46 1
(SVAC Only!
awarded lhe hghtw01ght taile by dcstgnale the referee and qt¥,r.
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the United Press lntemaUonal Iorence showdown and had to games scoring Wtth
polnls. scormg With 30 potnls Howard E Howard-KC
6 6 42 Ptayer-llch•Hll TD PAT PTS ;Ramon Velasquez secrelarv of off~e1als
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come from behind for a 21).12 .Dave Skidmore, 205 pound JUo had no chance w increase his D. Sktdmore-NG 6 1 37 E Howard-KC
4 6 3olthe World Boxmg Counctl when The World Boxmg Cocn~i!'U'
Thai b1g victory pu1 the Gold· deCISion, and Niles McKmley, ruor fullback: was scoreless In lead over second plare Roger R Allmar1-E .
4 4 211 R Ailman- E
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2 26 Ortaz refused lo return to the not assortaled wtth the Wo~p·'
en Bears ia front of such un· ranked fourth lhts week, had all North Galba s 28-6 loss
to Allman of Eastern, smce East· M Martm-E
4 2
2&amp; D Sk•dmore- NG 3 0 !8 rmg after Cono had declared Boxmg Assoctat1on, and
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beaten llafwarts as Sandusky tt wanted m beatmg tough Akron Southern Local Skadmore bas em was playmg a non.feague J Fisher-NG , . 3 2 20 D Douglas - E
14 OrtiZ the wmnrr on a ftfth 1\HA alreadv has announc~~ J .:
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37 pomts and dropped from game
And Niles, although front·run· St Vmcent, 200
R Garrett NG
3 2 20M Martan-E
&lt;11!1 contmue to recogmze Or(4z
2
2 14 , round techmcal kno1kout
mng SteubenVIlle stall holds a Flfth·ranked Columbus Wat·
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Spola
admttled
Mondav
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world champaon Ortij
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76-pomt margm and p1cked upjterson, whtch meets Upper Ar
M Shuler- KC
2
0 12 [ that Velasquez' art ton "was an sd•eduled to ltght Flash EIQ.1'4,b
~ne.."f the~ first place votes Iangton m lhe fmal week of the
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~ campmgn, had t• scramble be- 1
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T. Creernns- HT 2 0 12 per"onal authnnl\ to calm tht• Yo1 k s Mad1son Sq uare GardMfore downmg Dayton Aller. 14-7 I CLEVELAND fUPI) - The ,elfort alter the Dallas vtctory, were partly forced by the iJ Rumley- KC
1 4 10 crowd" llou ' .nd 1• 11ng llwt the ~· \ 2R and tha i hout a lso\\'!~
Cmcmnat1 Elder fell one note 11
land Browns prepared to- 1must hope the Browns wdl keep IBrowns defenSive !me credited 1J · Ftsbe Nr.
move was nnl hmdm" on th• he recogniZed as for the :friJ
1 2
m the standmgs, from seventh 'I Aay for thear Stl!lday game ln lfor Atlanta the weapons they by Dallas Coach To.;. Landry D. Shee~=-H~
. I Z
~ Counr~l
,
t•ile
to etghth after droppmg tls fu·st tlanta The game w~th the Fa!- ' showed m Cleveland
I wtth the best play he's ever C Etchinger- E
I
2
8 Sputa satd he has sen t a letter
game of the year S-7 to Cln- 1cons. moor mats of t e NFL, IS ' One of those IS Lou Groza's seen on a Browns front four
K. D
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rummon 1 0
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FIGIIT RESUI TS
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Groza's three successful fteld Ends B1ll GliSS and Paul Wtg· l G Ftsher-KC
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o ast wee s top 10 w meel l
ler un ay, the Eastern Dt- ' goal ktcks Sunday ended hiS gm, and tackles Jtm Kamckl
W'.LPOI E Mm tUP I1 _I
CINCINNATI (UP!) -Pete defeat, and the result was a , YISIOnb- mstead or a ]mAt J'llll· l' longest field goal ktckmg sl ump and Walter Johnson smashed
Rtcky OrtiZ
148 Brovkl,n
1
mambhng
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rat
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and
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Dallas
and
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n "zflle , NahOI'I:ll
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, In his 20 year career with the
aug a as quarter ac
n
~nut r out Brad St las,'
113 f h
League commissioner, was Ill lwho telarnsf mak mg thetr bow m' da "';. olfrse race wtth one- Browns He had faa led on stx Meredtlh's prolect•on t•me and
58 Broohlyn N Y. 61
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an one-·ua games separattng 1
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b
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leave here t ay 1or ew 0 r M 11
k •d
htl the top lave teams
Istr01ght over Uae last three a
orcmg 1m
urry as
3551 on was ran c eJg l
Jeans cons1derd Cmcmnatt's top
games
Ithrows
I
CQill.,;,•• wr m the race for a last week but droppe~ cle•r out The Browns took care of that
Second • year man JohnsoA
WORCE~TER M'" IUPfl
19!7 NFL (ranchtse
of Sight after losmg to Upper Sunday With thear 30 21 YICiory I
Bacl&lt; To Baslco
!Showed the abthly that has
Dtck FJenc h 153 Pco\Jdente
At
news conference here I Arlmgton, and E!yna fell from over the Dallas Cowboys wh1le Groza, tt~urned out, had been caused him to be heralded as j
R I stopped Gt&gt;r.e Hernek 147,
8
yesterday Rozelle was non·corn· l lOth to 12th followmg the loss fl&gt; lthe Cardmals were losing to wearmg a new type of shoe 10 1a fulure great among NFL lme. PITTSBURGH (UP! -In his Saco, Mnu.e 141
mittaf on lite Queen Caty's i Sandusky
1W
n&lt;hmgton 26-20
1those three games lA the two [men.
\last few hvmg manules, Joe
--chances for the franchiSe and The newcomers were a pair The Browns With two losses 1 week layoff before the Dallas I The Browns offenSive platoon Bach read to a luncheon group MANCH;'STF. O
England
did nothing to bolster or let of once bea ten teams, Ports-land four wms are now one game, he went back to review sho•ed abahty 00 move the ball lfhose words by Grantland Rtce IUPfl - Alan Rudkm
120,
NEW
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down the hopes of Cmcmnahans mouth And L1ma Semor, m
behmd prevJously
j the fundamentals of k1ckmg and \ when 1
t counted Sunday
\w hi c h lmmortalu:ed N • t re I Bntam outpo ml ed Jo...e B1sbal 1
bn 1 1
who want to see NFL football imnth and lOth place respetttveSt lAms and one hall gamelbatk to hts old shoes.
Whtle quarterback Frank Ry· Dame's Four Horsemffl
1191; Spam (101 Johnny Pn t.
played here.
ly
lbehmd Dallas
Groza s~ud the (]ld shoes had 'an completed only mne passes "War, famme , pestilence and chett Bntam stopped
Jtm j
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He saad he would consult fur-l Two TDs In Three M!out.. CoAnd Browns coaclt Blanton ,• snugger Itt "The less room 1m 24 attempts, be had no 10 • death . "Bach read from the swords Bntam (31
_ !IP CIGARILLO
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ther wtlh BtU De Watt, pres•denl l SteubenVIlle led only 6-j) ocer lh~r, who _p.:_atsed the_ te_'"ll ' lhe better," he explamed
terccpuons He lhrew two \sports story that descnbed thP 1
of th• Gm•·mnah Reds and wtth , Canwn McKmley untal the !mal I J h C
The 42 year·old Toe's three touchdow• passes, one IS-yards foothall explotts of Elmer 1
" '
2 Z 0 42 34 f~eld goals Sunday gave thew rookte n ght end Mllwn Mor· Layden, Harry Stuhldreher, Don
city offactals hefore ro~mentmg [ three rrunutes when the Bag Red ly"" :ro11
• 11n
21
on Clncmnata's chances for the scored two touchdowns on Coung~ wn
2
90 74 Browns their wmning margm - jm and the other 21 yards to M1ller and Jun Crowley
r
franchiSe
1 passes by quarterhark Pat Vac. 1Centra
Slate
2 2 I 74 72 and tbear lead through most of ruokae rtght end Milton Monn Less than !tve mmutes later
&lt;
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· mentiOn
. It darectly caro.
2 3 0 89 9G the game · W' lt1 Iea ds o1 IM , and the other 21 yards to Paul the 66·year old Bach was
·''
He dtdn'l
Ohmcmnah
St
but Rozelle obVIously wahted t~ Upper Arlington ran 1ts wtn B '" • a~
2 3 0 77 79 13-7, and 16-7, the Browns Warfteld The ltrsl put the Iclaamed by one of those B1bhcal l
9
1
2 3 0 611 84 forced the Cowboys to play Browns attead to stay and lhe horsemen--&lt;leath
find out how plans for the new nang streak to 26 before 15,610 M~w ~ng reen
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stadium are progresSing and fans at Masstllon m a great das I H
2 3 0 In 48 rtsky, calch·up football
Isecond gave ltlem a 3tJ.7 lead \ Bach, one of the "Seven '
what the Reds mtend to do play of defense causmg Tager ; Htram
2 3 0 30 118 And that's where BAother Ryan also connected on a 49- 1Mules" whteleared the way for
about movmg Into at
Coach Bob Sea;.,an to remark \ e•delberg
Z 3 I 73 118 Browns hero came '" - Ross yard pass to Gary Colhns to set II he fabled backf&gt;eld of the great
The commiSston dtd Aothmg the Bears "were as good, a! not ~lufflr,o
2 3 1 66 100 FIChtner. The 28-year-old, sevea : up the Browns lust toocbdown 11923 24 Notre Dame teams, was
2 4 0 1!4 lltl year reteran Intercepted three However,
to encourage Cmcmnataans better, than any we ve played ent State
the
Cowboys stncken Monday shortly after I
when he expressed apprecaatton all season"
Toledo
2 4 0 75 76 passes to kill a Dallas scormg j stopped Leroy Kelly, the NFL's l he was 1nducted mil&gt; the Hall of I
for the efforts of U S Sen. Ru.· Sandusky held Elyria to
2 4 0 68 WI Utreal and set up two Browns ' second leadmg rusher, holdmg Fame of the Curbswne Coaches j
sell Long and U S Rep Hale 49 yards rushmg hot boo
2 4 0 48 150 scores.
ham to only 24 yards In eight at a luncheon In a downtown
Boggs both of l.outSiana
::orne
from
behmd
twtce,
Case
Tee
h
1
3
0
51
1:2
Ftchtner's
three
fntercepttons
carnes
Erme Gree1 packed up ' hotel.
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gettmg a proposed NFL·Amert- l last ttme on a 17 yard smash by Western Reserve I 3 n 45 60 and ano!laer by Mike Howell 56 yards m II carnes.
The presentation was made
can Fool ball League merger ex· fullhack Ed Walhams w1th
Kenyon
I 5 0 39 145
by Ball Kem, a coach1ng
empted !rum anlt·trust lefllsla I seconds left to play
Oberun
0 ~ 0 31 lt7
centemporary of Bach After
6 0 34 1111
tion.
Halfback Dan Huston of
;•lmmgton
the guests dtspersed: Bach
The exemption measure do Rogers scored twobmes 10 ooster
060 30155
lingered to chat w•th John l
1
passed Congress last week and •a 20-6 VICtory over Toledo Wht~
Mld·Amerlcan
Mtchelosen whom be had
both leagues were awa1tfng Its I mer to run hts season's accumu· Mtaml
4 0 0 ro 20
succeeded ' as roach of the
approval before gmng ahead lations 00 1 031 ards rushm 10 Western Michigan 3 I 0 60 73
Plttsbur h Sleelers
wath the merger and placmg i seven a~es Y18
g
Ohio UmverSity 2 1 o 46 49 BATON ROUGE, La (UP!) , Robert E Rtghtmyer, special
g
~
new franchises
•and
gtotal ' nts
Bowlmg Green
1 2 o 40 64 -The FBI has arrested three agent '" charge of lhe New PHILADE~HIA (UP!) 102
"Our primary aim Is to pick Mfk Chi~
.
Kent State
1 3 0 65 54 men for allemptmg Ill bnbe [Orleans FBI, said the max•· Phtladelplaas Gypsy Joe Har

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respected untal, by free c ce tratnlng "'tween falmtng pis
of all Vaetnamese, reuntflcallon TV "Ro•Jn~ero senes
Some
ts achieved
of Billy Rose , prizes posses"ResolutiOn of Internal 810115 g~ on th&gt; Parke . Bemet
dim
Ifood dollars
been hurt by rJSing cost•
problems" The Sou!la Vletna· block Jan 5 I ,,ol the money,
PRINCE'l'ON . N J
r;~ l to ;~v; ~ o u ~II es s chtldren The survey was conducted - 3.1 per cent saad thev are mese onc_e aggresston has whteh B•lty pmes most)
wollltll In ~~he :,;u~: ~ther throu[rlaout the Untied States Oct 1·11 from a nattonwlde fmancaally wor"' off now than a ended wtll f ml~vel tn~ard Bill) waso t the only Broadway·
servmg gr
a
ore drmki
wderod mu~ sample by Opinton Research vear ago
\reoonctlaatton o a e emen s tn tie who thought cas!\ was pre~
than pork chops
th ng! poh lk
C
of Princeton for the Perhaps the most startung ' the country, presumably lnclud· tv the late Damnr Runyon once
In tht West a bousewafe IS rather an res mt
orp
t
1 om th• l mg the Vtet Cong
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makln&amp; do wtih oleomargarine Across the natton. according INational AssoctaiiOn of ManU· ~~~~:t'cwa."th~~~e pe:cent satd -' Removal of alhed miflt&amp;ry told us M :~P~',;."~.:~s~:~ front·paged
Phyllis DUier wouldn't she DWJr to answer.
00
rather than butter.
to a survey made pubhc today. !facturers
the t;sln~ prtC•" had changPJ I for&lt;es" Thts was the s&lt;etton
any .?'obi
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A familY In the Northeast htgh food costs have lorced Among the flndmgs
"
th
hopptng habtt• Only St dealmg ~ath the terms for money
rarely eats broiled meal• any Amertcans,: changeh~~ their ....'Kd"pe';..u~~n;l~: con· ~ pe~"ce~t answered "yes" to the I eventual walhdrawal
TV laureate Paddy Chayevsky
more, ancl another woman buys shoppmg a eatm• 0 1' 10 a cerne
a
d the had ,.me uestton when It was -"EffectiVe g11arantees " De· will get the mo&gt;ney mdeed U he
~~!_!lralle _canned vegetable! constant battle to strelch !laear -- -~7 per _cent_ s~ - y - posed ~~ May. 1!100
"
I clanng that the South Vtetna· succumbs to CBS blandl•hment
•·1 buy cheaper foods, one mese bad learned from eXII""· to return to vt1wrlltng
Pad·
woman admttted "Where I lence the commumque ...d dy once tr.td us no•'d never write
atm~
1used to buy butter. I buy oleo they would 'Insist at aoy lor TV a~aln nut If we quoted
A I d t d I o resolutely hnally revolution" are teachmg thetr and am less wasteful wtth negottatlons lea~mg to the c1d It, 'I'll deny tl." so deny away SPOCK·PROOF HUSBAND
ture Committee eoDSiderllll I
MOSCOW (UP() ~~~~f~ll es ~~ rompiNclv the rountrymen to dlsltke the way bread and many other Items" of llosttlitles mcorporate eft... dear Paddy, •nd maybe It's
possible cbanae In our J'e814
R•tSSI&amp;n newspa1J"r secus d R ll A Y • tmpertala&lt;ts and their the Sovtel• dress, eat, talk and Of those who offer an opa.nlon Uve an tea natJOnal guarotm" TV's new·btg money he was WANTS REUEF
aborlll&gt;n laws. Nalurall• I I·
CI'Ona of planmng war a~aan&lt; ' mertcan
k
f ho's Ill blame for rtsmg
di
I " wltn CSS.man Mtke Dear Helen
'
the SoVIet Umon today m one ,of •c~mpl•c&gt;s ar they dare anac "~~hen l think of !lae SoVIet I ~n;s, most r28 per cent) The sever, nations .. agreed D:~~~~he R"'"bow Room
Yeah, l know having a baby greed with my colleasues, Ute
tho longest and httter"t dem n· us
o c•led olher o le l tremble wtth rage" I blame the government But a there .nould be
regular Robert Morse t• up lor the role Ia JUSt great nul cant my wife State Bar Asstclatlon and IIIDSI
raatloo• vet agamst the former
Ch•·
Ppaper quoted one student as I full 41 per cent say they JUSt I meeungs among lhetr ambl"t' "' of the ieprechauc In ''Finlan's lhink of anythmg else The of the legtslall&gt;ro present, that
Soviet ally.
e
' , ' n•
I don't knbw who's to blame
dors m Saigon '" assoc a oon Rainbow" and l'tat's a role he more she expands, the more abortions In ca~ of fneest,
T
10'&lt;1 m•filnnt nese sla'•"Jent• a&lt;'rll ''
' aVI •
d th th
men! of Ute
she beams In on ONE sub- rape, or stroRI fndlcallon
ol
he ptapermad~~o by lead•ng Sta of conspiring wath the Komsomolskaya Pravda also The surve\
found "broa I wRt bll e gr·~~et Nam" to hves
Vmcent Sardt Jr. wu
-u...o
sta tomen s
• [lmted States 10 ASian aggres· denounctd Chills for churning oppoStlton'' to ralsmg persona epu c o
ject She measures ber middle deformity ataould be 1••-·•
0
ChfnoH offtcaal• dunn~ lit
th 1 RuS!Ia has not given Income taxes as a means of maintain the ,rosest consult&amp;·
every day to see how much sub)tCt to firm conll'ol. Vel
current anll western purges ston d h New Chma News su:ftclent aid to North Vtet curtalhng Inflation, whde 67 per !ton
she's gruwn She rearll nothin&amp; nothing was done. Wby? "'"
sw~ptng China a~ eVIdence thn~ /~n~~~ c~a::Oed that Chl~a 15 1Nam. The artacl~ contrasted the cent !Bid they favored cuttmg
Flibl Domblatlol
I
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but Dr Spock. J gel a blow·by· cause (I wat ll&gt;ld by • Stall
Ch1na Is thlnklni In terms of
g ,
oombs
"to
'('htnese
claims
with
warm
down
on
federal
spendtng
The
alltes
saad
they
we•e
blow account of the klcka. He Senator) tht leglslatars are I•
1 111 ltle nuclear !hanks whtclt North Viet Nam Those favoring ratslng loderal determmed to prevent Con•,nu1
po"lble Slno-Sovtel malltarv d~veofmg
ag:,~st
(Continued from Page I)
Isn't due fur !1\'0 month!, but !raid of the f&gt;1!bllc uproar !rom
clash
word art•cle was ~~n~~ly efif&lt;'ted by the llna~·d 1111 , votced to the Sovtet people cot·porate Income taxes totaled mst dommatton of South V'et questions In language they feel she's got ner nag vacked, and "the lew who make tho molt
2
w~:::.n ~ the Pektng com· States 10 collu 81 on wath lite for thetr help
137 per cent.
Nam and would nght as long "" Is better suited to grabbing she " even shoppin&amp; for baby noise."
nd I Y f Komsomr.lsk.va SoYiel Unton to undermme th• It thus put the North
necessary to prevent ll.
headhnes thtn to edlfymg UD· food'
H the "JIIIjoril)l who make
spo •n
ed b the revolut•onary struggle of all V~etnamese In the dlfncult
But they added
believers.
Wdl you please tell my wife lhe least nolll" would becOIIIe
Pravd~ a~ wa~""~! ~th an IopOI e&lt;Sed nallons "
pOSIIIOn of using thetr thanks
"Our purpose Is peace that hav•n• • ftrst baby Isn't vocal, we'd baYI a much 111111'
SoVIel&lt;new d•~• Y
. , , The paper sa ad the orgamzers for aid to refutr statemnh of
peace In South Viet Nam and tn TOLEllO _ MEMBERS OF all that unusull? Ahr_,t 11111· world, eh, Heleob - DR. !.
1angus.•
RU&lt;Sian
an ctted
oreagn
'"'ho
1 res t of nSia
•
•
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The paper
mflammatory
of the current Chtnese , cu!lurall' i!'"r Chin~e_n~rs.
A
lt•e
a.td Jh&gt;
- ·the American
Newspaper Guild I one can ao II.
.,, F'TH
" • Dear Dr. X••
statements made at the Oct I '
-- ",._
p~~·f•C
today joined the strike of print· I ER
True!
"
mas&lt; rally an PrklnR celebral
aWl&gt;'*
I We are prepared to pur,.•e ers agamst the Toledo Blade Dear C.F.:
When a writer blasts, God
C
st Chtna's \7th
Fair, !lttlt c~ange Ill tempera·
anv avenu• wh1ch could lead tn Co publisher of the mornmg Can you?
wUI punish JOU for advocallll
mg I om~u~~ evtdenre ot tile
•
'""' luala-t. Sealtered !Ntt.
secure •nd )US' peat... \Vh•ther Tl~es and afternoon Blade
So your Wife Ia au Spock murder!" I wllldor, "WIIItkllhe
~~~:~~~patgn against RusSia
Low Ia 3Uo, Werlne!doy fair,
through ~lscuss10n and negotla· The strike threatened 00 halt and "span." So simmer dnwn be 110 sure If HER daughter
f.ltine .. Defense Mtnlster Lin I
warmer.
The Pomeroy Panthel'!l jour I liOn or through rectprocal productton of the Blade today, and remember a girl can tnly were t~ ylctlru of a brulall'* '
hetr apparent 00 Chatrman
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a
,
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neyed
to Wellston Monday lor actaons by
sides to
She'll lsi?" - H.
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15 11 had pUblication Menday have a first baby once
1
1
1
1
Mao T&lt;e Tung told the rally the
I 7-3th grade football
game the VIOien&lt;'t
night or Ute Times. That weuld outgrow 'I - K.
Dear Helen:
Chtnt',.. people "will brmg Ill an I l
and
returned
home
wtth
a
22-11\
T~
conference
was
&lt;lffacaally
I
leave
this
city
of
3tB,OO!
wllhDear
~elen·
My parents ,left whea I 1111
1
•"" the struUI• ag~lnst modern
K &lt;UP!)
vactory
·
Don I you hate people who a lUIIe boy. I mten yean C!kl
1adJorned at 6 23 P m (~ :u out a dally newspaper.
11
rPviSiO!''"m whes• cew. ''tilt ~EW Y~Rnd haired model NEW YORK (UPil -Stock , Th Pa thers ktcked off 00 am EDI'I after formal stgnmg 1
ask you a quest1on, then when Dow. "ntey left me with my
&lt; ""' ~ommumst Partv l••der •tr&gt;~w~,:Z .:~ beaten and ! rices
ned firm In moderate \ Well:ton ;nd a strong defense of the three documenls
LANCASTER,
ll!IIO - you start to answer It, thelf uncle. He bu1s me clothes, but
-hm · thr article saad
was
d ~ .,_....,, n••ht 1 P d 0 petod
d th R ket to punt af
u
s Rep Walter Moeller, D· eyes wander off and they stop calls me dumb and stupid wben
1
I lashed lo eam, "'"'N"
• tra mg
ay
1 orce
e oc s
·
I
y
I I I
k I ttl -·~-&lt;..
II saad the t'Omn nnder of a In a vacant Manhattan apart· I
ter the first three downs Wath
IDlS
Lancaster. revealed Monday he JStenmg ou say a coupe o
rna e
e llllli""""'·
n11loWy company then mounted
Rob n Phalm
• • •
hu asked u s Sen Edward words - no more - and lhey I haven I seen my lllOtber or
1 Brokers aatd t1tere may be Ch 1
th• pod•um and shouted ' As ment
' some freth 11lhD! today Thev Ro:.:: ~~~~h and' Mark Sttli
Kennedy, D·Mass , 00 cancel either break In wtth another !aliter since I was seven. My
soon "'' Chatrman Mao orders Suzanne Reynolds, a 22-year· note the Inability of the list to dravm the Pallthers mar&lt;hed &lt;Continued F~om Page One~ his scheduled appearance on questwn or change the conver· father told me he would come
us, wt wlf' lmm!lltately set 011 old a'P"", """er. w:. ' ' .td , make any ""'''""'"' progress 6 ar:s •n 1 carries Still cap- SYRACUSE Orts A Hu Moeller's behalf at
Athens satlon arouncl to talk about and see me. He told roe that
~~
lymg
ln
a
pool
of
blond
by
her
1
Monday,
and
the
late
selloff
Y
the
~rtVe
b
over
for
bard
,
Sunday
themselves.
lhree years Rl•· I have not
010
1
LE~CH
voice teachPr w ,,.,,: •1&gt;·••\wltich ensued may be .an :: TD from
~ y!d hoe RACINE - .\rnoJd R~da~: ''The scheduled apPearance Or If they DO let you finish seen him since. I am so unhapthe unoccuptod apartment
1ndtcataor that buyers agam Ttl try f extra pomts fatled Emma Adams an Ro
• Ume conflicts with the church your sentence you can see they py I could cry and cry,
, !Continued Irom P•ae 11
Pollet said Mtss Re)Mids. ' have dectded to take to Ut• : at t : end of the
f~rst lland
E H bart Yin hour of many of the people I haven't heard a word. I swear Maybe If ytu put this In your
• represent" Moeller explained, the next Ume ooe of these atkl, column be ml(lbl reJd II 1D11
the h
of who workod as I clerk and ! sidelines for a whtfe
~arter
tho
Panthers
IHI
I
REEDSVILL
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1
1011
ce ve aentenee llll
c arge
modeled whtle atudytng for • •
1q
r
yard
fn releasing Ute text of a letter "What is your husband dnin&amp; come back - CRYING ON
)ali ba·•ak to which he pleaded ,mustc career was stabbed , One factor whteh could I In the lltCond quarter a st ong LONG BOTTOM Betty
K ned
these days'" I'll answer "Reo THE INSIDE
guilty_ last week
three Urnes In the chesl and ' overnde the dtpresal!ll factors i Panther ~fenae held tbe ~~· Pigott, Richard Barton, Cbarles he sent en y
L'OVenng from I mild c~se ef Dear Crying
During th• mommg session of stomach, severely beatell with al tn the market and perhap! Iets to II net yords Poms~ y • Marcinko, Mary K Ro•e, Low· COLUMBUS - AN JNV~· leprosy."
I hope he reada II and comes
Court Monday the trial of Ron· Iblunt mstrument and •lashod reverse the lung downtrend ts \ speedy 11larbe Lane,
irtetl ell Bing, Vera Weber and Ada
b the st te audill&gt;r'l What do you do wllh people back - I'm hoping 110 hard tlW
m, Wallet Worthy L Leach wlltl ra10r blades
1the leveling off of short·term right end In a 27 yard Jaunt BISsell
gatttn Y
a
Ilk th ,
IFFEO
h
• t !eel 11
H.-man Holcomb and Russell
' treasury b•ll rates and tnterest l across the goat lme and With RUTLAND - Lloyd Dugan, offtee apparenUy has cleared
• " - M
surely e mus
t. '
S : Robbms. each charfed with Underwear and a pair of , rate.s In Europe.
1Lane
the utra points Harold Dewhurst, Alberts Mtnf.. """tant State Fair Manager Dear Mtlled
But If your parenta doD I
obstruct••~ an ,,fflcer and pre- ' shoes whach apparently he1 on~·~
I Pomeroy led at the ball H.O
d Pearl Van Meter
Wilham H Onslow of al\.. 8· Avoid Pm If DOIIlble U Dot, turn, try to remember we can I
vaou•ly ~leadtng Innocent to ed to tho vtcWI' were found Ill· Electrorucs and alrUnes were Early n the thard quarter, go;:~~K GROVE _ Jack tlons of di•w-"""'•• tn oper- well, It's fun Ill hil them with always do the thlnp we want
1t1nn of the 11115 lair
the cltarge was baiCUft. Ruaaell side overturned gorba@e can . miXed. Chemicals pushed ht!lh· baftbacl&lt; Rohln Pballn. on a Welker
our k1ncl of an•wer. Once In a most And remember, too. that
s Robbms turned State's evl· less than two h•"&lt;'k• awav beiQe \ er Stee~ were mixed Auto! reverse, went 32 yards lor the TUPPERS PLAINS _ Mirna The mvestJ&amp;aUon
resulted while you get a hilartoua dou- y~ uncle cares about you.
den&lt;e and was aranled lmmun.. dress and I blouse were round were flfm Steels were down , thlfd Pomeroy touchdown, Lane Walker Howard caldwell Jr., from a charge by Robert E bletake
Hu your substitute lather new,
tty then midway throu!lh the about a block lartber, tn a stilhtly Metals sbowed some ' converted the extra points "'n
d Ph'II N Boyles
Holler, ColumbtiS ,operator of N&lt;YI'E TO NON • LISTENING and lathers sometimes
lOse
1 unprQvemenL
tri~l. Willet, Leacb and Hol.lsubway stotion
a IUn
anHAR~I~ONV!LLE _ Gold•• Yankee Trades Inc that 13.mo QUESTIONERS· The least you their tempers ~th lfl.year-old
comll. chan~ed their pleao frorn
I Shortly after the opemng bell. A 64 yard touchdown by Lane
was paid to Onsltw but It was can do is pretend attentillll. boys, call them dumb and 1111·
lnno&lt;ent to IUDIY followillll tlMJ Charles Yuki, 2!1, 1 p~t • lhe United Press International m the fourth quarter was nul. W~~~N CITY W V
Da not turned 111 to the !tate tress- Look AT, not over or around pid" before they think. •
pre!ientation of Ute State's &lt;tiS~ who t~od M•s~ Re~ I~ I stock market indiCator posted a llfled by a penolty and the Pan- I D Sohott a;ro Rlc~ard Gtl ury
the questlonee - H.
Be a real son to htm (not a
and will &amp;pll"ar for senlencln&amp; vo•ce. to pollee sa~ e g:e , gain of 001 per cent llll the 114 ther de! ,nse contained Wellston :• 11
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FOR AND AGrUNST
dreamer over whalls aone) and
on November 4th
MO!Idoy allemoon :. e~ 1 118SIIes traded. There ere 213 lor !he b.taoce of tho game
ey, G
rd : ' Ha:en
JEFFERS 18 ARRESTED
Dear Helen
I think he'!! start beillll a real
10
8
The pellt juror• servlllll dur· arrived for
~" slle ~~~ aaiJ!ers and 240 losers
Coaches Paul Kloes and Bill ~ar~n
' ew
' David Jellers,
Middleport, )'Ill &amp;lad Ill see you lake I Dad to you. - H.
mg the September term
of i Howover, he sa •
argo DoucJas lost y, at 30o/• on Porter g.ve a nod of satlsfaca
Ma was arrexted by the Meigs coun· stand on controYenlal !!sues Tlifs column Is dedicated to
court were dbnlls!Od followl!ll htr sheel muafc and left him ~ 1311110 shares 1be atock fell lion for their team noting that ALBANY, OHIO ry ty sheriff's department Monday like therapeutic abortions, but family living, 10 If you're haY·
Monday's court uttlll November plcl&lt; 11 "~ at ber apartmen .;,arly l points Monday, ap- they had played their best de· H~;~RE
K th Vm ard on a warrant issued by county I bet you too11 a shellacking lng kid tr111ble or julll plain
7th at 9.!10 am.
~ ~~~Ia; e~~:: ht also ltft perently In reactltll to an fenslve ball of the season The LOGAN Ol!IQ "'- Lol; Wy· judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., on from the militant womers. trouble, let Helen help' YOU.
ba ,..UCle on a fmanclal dally which Panthers viSit Wahama on Oc·
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a charge of rtOIHupport. Bond (NOTE FRIIM' R: '!\It I did llba will •1.- welcome
yqur
CANDm.\TES NIGHT SLATE0 1 tbe :~lng, hand
door citAid Its preducUon problems In tober 26 Theae two tt!IIJIS ba~ ant
was •et for 1500 cash or ll,Dtlll -Ia unvand8hed laltpal"!l
own amus~ elpel'fencea Ad·
Melgt "'PIIbl•ca~
women 1~~u~he a:.~an~ sa~Roor Ute face of record backlog and tlod to an 8-8 •te on a muddy
PT. PUlASANT
property Jeffers Ia lndied In As I docll&gt;r, I was asked to dress Helen Bottel hi eart e
will sponsor a Meet
Your
t
lit ll&gt;ld olllcen tba possibility H may report a field 10 he first game of the
UVESTOCll SALES co. Meigs county )ail.
appear oefore a State Legl!la· thfa newspaper.
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Thuroday,
':::ie a~ saw the 11oss in the fiscal year ended season.
PT. PLEASANT, w. VA.
[
Hatlo's They'll
It EvHV Time 11
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October Z7 at 6 30 p.m. a1 the Rtrl's body on tbe itVJq rook Nov 30.
satuday, ~ ~. 1t11
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2nd woN! Fire Holll8 m Pome- floor
KLM Royal Dutch AirllfltS CIIOSSED SWORDfl.
HOGS _ 175 to :120 2D to 22.•
roy The Vouna Republican rlub 1
arlcle4 'lo at MV•. Roynold• MANCHESTER, E n I I a n d 25 Henvt.s 19 to 21· Fat Sows
·
" mV\ttrl and ' potluck meal 1
AhiH!ntee Votl!ll Metal• galnad 10 at t7"4.
(UPII -British mlddlewtlg~t 16 50 10 lUI; Bo...; !2.10 to
wlll be &lt;erved All per110111 who 135 •
champion Johnny P r • t c he t t IUO, PIU UG 00 10
plan to altend are asked
to Cast tn Meig•
ADD PORTRAff
sll&gt;pped •outhpaw Jim Swords cAmE; _ Steer• 1~ to 23.
brlna thela own table strviCI. There nave ..,.n&gt;t35 a~.Jellle" WASHINGTON (UPI -The al 1,29 of the third round of 10 , Healers 17 to 2110;
Fat
ballota cast so lar In, the Mason- Supreme Court now hu por· tltelr och~uled lO.rounder Mon· Cows 15 to IB 50. Canners 12 to
Jc Tempi&lt; Build!Tig orf,ce of the traits •I all bat :Ito! tho I&amp; men day nl&amp;'tl
15 Bulls 18 to !190·
Stock
!tle~&amp;s County Board r4 El!c· who have sal on Its bench
Prltch~t decked Swords three St~rs 19 t~ 2UO sioCk Hell·
lions, It was announced !Oday. The ~ourt's lateoll acqutslt1 811 times 1~ succeaslo~ for mne Iers 17 to 21.211; 11tock Steer cSI·
Dt:YIJI'!D fU JNTERill'l Of Ab1011tee voting will conUuu• carne Monday when the Detroll coonts before the bout was ves 21 to M· StoCk Helfer Cal·
d!G8 MASON AII!A.
until No•ember 3
Bar Alseciltton preoentaG Chief halted.
ves 21 to. 24.&amp;8: ·
_,. \ - ""'Electl~n board ofllela•s 1a1&lt;1 Justice Earl W,.tn Wi\11 o
VEAL CALVES ~ Topa 35.511;
~,:!,..- office hours lor Saturday, Octo. pqrtriUilD Qll of Juetlco Heory RESUME IIOMBING
Seconds 3Ul; Medltlm 27 ta
,,.,,.., ... ., ...,,."•""• ber 2t. w•ll be from I • m un- illlUnga Bruwn. who aerved oo AMMAN, Jordan (\]PI - 30 Common and HeaYIH II
VJlhtr PllttlldUII l».,.aJ,
_..:...11 w
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•••"• .........,. - - · Ill noun, H p m ..., ,.f p m the court lrOJll lllllt to 1.,..
E(yptlaD forces reaurneo bomb· to 3911S
::-":.:'!'1.~11"' ..,., PI"" tor the conventonce of person,
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Jng r~ldl oo Yemeni Royalist Total ·sale f10,114.3t Eighty.
1
.!':~,: .:.'!~•'',.
who are 111111ble to make lite
DATE II CHANGED
arias in norlheaat Yemen thrte IW&lt;l buyel'll. Two hundred thll'
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ty three consii'IOI'I·
..~~:ru:'.t'!~. ""',. ,_. 11 ~ da!l,., Monday through MCUN has been chqed (rom Th• IIIIUI'COS al10 tald that
~.:;.. •·• · ••• '"' aa
••• Friday, r.om I-4 p.m.
October :II to Octolter J1 from dur~OI the IBJI wesk another BEGGARs' NIGBT SET.,
:~~
1-7 p.m,
ll,OOIJ I t)Cyptlan soldterS were BeggarS' ft(JIII will lien~·
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MAIDNO APPUBUTTIII
..t Into Yemen.
day evenm'- •Oct. 31, t1 .....,..
:=.,~'itiOi
.'~ nw I~la of the Syracuse !
BJ:GQARS' NIGHT SET
ville. The llt'll llren wiD 1111111cl
•- - :::::' :": tJJI. Churdl plan to make ap. MayGr Charles Pylel INIOIIIIBEGGARS' f!IIGHT SET
at 8 p m , lijrtlnc the e'ep/Dl
=~~·"i,'rpleiM,ltter at the home or Mro. ced tqjlll)' lbat trick or !nat • Boall\1'!1' Nichl at Portland and at Its eoncluslon at 7:111
ldftll lfood 011 l'rlday, Oct&lt;&gt;ber niBhll!' Racine wUI be Monday will be Oct. :li, from I 30 p m p m Drivers are aa~ed to oper·
I I I
• . 0rt1ers aH '" be pbol1ed to' eventnc. Oo!t. 31, !rOQ~e 11 1t P•lltl I •·Ill·• ltw• announced 10- ate v•hlcltl wllll ~~~ ~·
llri. ld Hawley at M DM. 111.
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&lt;Contmued From Page Onei l Perry
' Como won something preoanng a r&gt;dl[• show for his didn't monel
and
slon
Sard' i's East IL1hl the producer Cartier dina 0 er .,
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supported terrur
aggres
1 he prizes more than a
Gold
sh • Ulng to weal
EVELAND •UPI -Two The .,....;. ••1-Uon got off Ill I Sheppard.
lolled. the opposmg lawyer. will be halted and that "no set.~' Recor• he wo•• the Pro-Cele handed him a 21• page contract Hope but e s ,.,
d
th
1 th
1
k less 1
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and v1n•-nt sa.o sard1, wrong 'em Th•y're tDK gold wll~
CL
proopecdve women IUI'tl'!l w""e\ last start Nonday With lhe How e v e r, Common Pleas bealn wee tng em ou wa respecting peop e ean as
bril) Goll Tournament m Nash· number. ·"
black dlaauond• and top~ shap.
t~cuaed today In the socond temporary sealin&amp; ot sax JUrors Judge FranciS J Talty excused peremptory challenges At the \ -"Preservation of the tem· l VIlle Ten.• (CaP •al of the coun
ed like a Halloween wttch •
DIU!der tnal of Dr Samuel H One of the women excused not her wtthout askmg whether she 1954 Sheppard Ina! only one tonal tntegnty 01 South VIet ' try.,;.usac worl~l In a lrto that
11 k
Sllejipard
only had an ·Opinion about was mixed up about the temporary Juror was picked the I Nam " JohnsOil and the other shot 26 u der J•r' Perry oneRevlon t&gt;oss L'harles Revson strtO&lt; a .awncy orooms c
,t&gt;nt sa:d she bad formed an Sheppard's
but all!O quest ton of annocence
first day Two were admitted on Ileaders said the South Vtetnna putted &lt;even eens. two-putted tells pals he's "'ending $2.000, "nte two uveli••• diners at CIOI
""'ilion lbout whtlher
asked II
•the second day and lour on the lmese sought only to
d another patr
at 000 - including the five
Normand were 75-year.old Ag•
.,.
I an the she had "an
m ath or Fhe other prospectave JUror thard- and at took two week' tbear own tern tory and while 'Marne" n.ven t been suspecte" lngo - •o re-d .. Park Ave. trio lha Chrla'l• wttlt BS-year• o I d
:::ag:on
wife'•
antipathy" to1ardsynu::. y
satd she had some resetrvatttons before a full paoel was sworn svmpathllmR wtth th,: phgNhl
the grea• patn through
plex !oronerly flelen Rubin Lomse Bayne, "Iss Chrtstll
Dr 'he about acreptmg 1tty ms rue 1ons
thetr brothers tn me orw•
b
h been so stein's the ren• alone IS 150,000 ll&gt;ld her. senior authoress thl
stavmg The other had raserva· "Do you presume " s. p· from the judge about circumKept T~lngs BDlzmg
have no destre to threaten or Angela '"'''' 11:-)' as
h a year'
~.die and Lynn "only gOold 111m' ev'!l' madt
It o s • b o u I ctr&lt;umstantlal
•fantial evadence The state's Talty kept thmg• bu zztngI harm the people
North or
have TWO de• "' all&gt;rs
Not from her bOOk• (they've beell
~~fiCO
'N , h
ed
Y case agamst Dr Sheppard m along braskly after the Monda\ l,made \bPir country
g
d 11 , almost well to menli&gt;Jn the ,,,oney
Char· 67 !limed !rom Agg~e'• whod~~&amp;
11 E lte
v were the first two ' 0 s
1954 largely was clrcumstanttol &lt;esston opened nearlo two hours
Reumf~eatmn of Yael surg~ry ' n
' he spent So7U~I just to re·ware Its) was 'Watnl•' For The Pro~
pi'Ospectlve )UI'&lt;In questiOIIod In
No VJ'~ 01 ar r
r both t b
ecutor John 'I I Nam ' The "regrettable" partt I final y
the htgh.fee Ortl for alr-condi eculion..
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·'~ ..:Mrs. Bethtle,

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SALIS e SnvD;

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SHIRT
FINISHING

Effective October 26

IN AT 9-0UT AT 5

For advertising purpclse1, a new group of

independent food

store5

1-DAY SERVICE

Robinaon's Cleaners

will be

Second St.

They are . .•
LYONS MARKET _ _ TUPPERS PLAINS

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RUTLAND DEPT. STORE _ _ RUTLAND

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Since September, 1965
Speaker of the Ohio
Huuse of Representatives
Record Five Terms

County Commissioner

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In the Pomeroy Area,
.you know where the" o:Wfti Is?'
.
At your Qualty Iuick d1aler~.(Where else?)

II·ILICT

GEORGE

A. BANKS
fOR
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

Adntlral.

Teenage &amp; Womens

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BlaeHnar Auto Co., 500 E. Main St., Pomeroy

Beautiful Fall

School Board Member

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PERMANENT
FALL
FLOWER
ARRANGEMENT

State Representative
Nine Terms

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WAID CROSS SONS _ _ _ _ RACINE

BRING THE BEAUTY
OF FALL COLOR
INTO YOUR HOME
WITH A

AUDITOR OF STATE

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Art Displays
Entered at
Outdoor Event

The OOTILLJON
Model 8MK8101-Walnut Veneen
lllutapl.eoe 115" Color TV
"tenopllolllo Tlleatn

LOAFERS
You Must Have A Representative
With Legislative Experience To Cope
With Rural Problems.

Colored Flowers
and Cattail s
Arrang ed in A

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(25• werall di.Q&amp;onal, 295 sq. ins. vlewable area)

THE SHOE BOX

Variety of

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Cont~iners .

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Cloud Ca mpaign Committ ee
Mayor C. 0. Fisher, Chairman

119 S. 2nd Ave., Mid dleport

Dudley's
59 N.' 2nd Ave.

Pd. Pol. 4rlv .

BAKER-fURNITURE

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MOVING UP

NEWCAS11.E, England (UPI)
British lightweight champion
Mauripe CUllen moved into the
welterweight division Monday
night with a 10-round deci sion
ovtr Ghana's Obletey Commey.

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CUllen is aiming for
BrlUIIh wo!terweltht crown vacated leal ...,.k by the
rellremont of Brien CUrvis.

WANTED

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On Oct. 12

THE CLEVELAND
PLAIN DEALER

11ld this 1bout

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All tire•
mount•d FREE

hJ Qmllf 1111111 II flll•llt. II fill 1011' Till a few dalla11 1 mllllflllllllllllft the 111011 ,......
IIIIL Nelldt 1111111• I J•llr ..Hitn. full P•·
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fmlll Cll. ilL Y.lol ., to 1 440 liiTLet till&amp; .. lila Jtar llllfllllhiftllat llfl. Y•'l
rll ~ ftDW, we'll ,rlcllll4 llawfGI!IIIIdllt IIIII find JIMIIII dt tflh\p lll 11'111 lltou&amp;fll passlflle.

NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE

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Our ratrndt, /dtntitlld by rndllllon 1nd thop tnlrk, arry th'FULL LIFETIME QUAitANTEJ ...lntt d.t'tct•ln wttrkmlnlhlp

•nd mattrl1l1 end 111 J\Otmal road h1r1rd Jnjuri.. enoounterell
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in at;Cordana• witt'! terms of our printtct
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on Firtstont 11Uuttment prlet whiQft mty or mty not H thl
samt 1 1 Oflllnll purch.st Drie• of rtpltctd 1W. Of IICWII
current ttllln&amp; prlct Gf rtpltctment,

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO STORE
Formerly The location

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600 E. MAIN ST.

Of

Metropolitan Motors

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
PHONE 992·2094

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SALIS e SnvD;

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SHIRT
FINISHING

Effective October 26

IN AT 9-0UT AT 5

For advertising purpclse1, a new group of

independent food

store5

1-DAY SERVICE

Robinaon's Cleaners

will be

Second St.

They are . .•
LYONS MARKET _ _ TUPPERS PLAINS

l

RUTLAND DEPT. STORE _ _ RUTLAND

I
Since September, 1965
Speaker of the Ohio
Huuse of Representatives
Record Five Terms

County Commissioner

I

\I~:" I" ifi ~Iu'
t ll• l ll r ..t· mrn!

-

It ' ~ rn~

I I

In the Pomeroy Area,
.you know where the" o:Wfti Is?'
.
At your Qualty Iuick d1aler~.(Where else?)

II·ILICT

GEORGE

A. BANKS
fOR
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE

Adntlral.

Teenage &amp; Womens

~
.....

BlaeHnar Auto Co., 500 E. Main St., Pomeroy

Beautiful Fall

School Board Member

• ·w~ otl'~r

I

PERMANENT
FALL
FLOWER
ARRANGEMENT

State Representative
Nine Terms

J

WAID CROSS SONS _ _ _ _ RACINE

BRING THE BEAUTY
OF FALL COLOR
INTO YOUR HOME
WITH A

AUDITOR OF STATE

l

Art Displays
Entered at
Outdoor Event

The OOTILLJON
Model 8MK8101-Walnut Veneen
lllutapl.eoe 115" Color TV
"tenopllolllo Tlleatn

LOAFERS
You Must Have A Representative
With Legislative Experience To Cope
With Rural Problems.

Colored Flowers
and Cattail s
Arrang ed in A

S4.99

(25• werall di.Q&amp;onal, 295 sq. ins. vlewable area)

THE SHOE BOX

Variety of

our ooquali fied
lor Ro~er Cloud."

JOL t{ N,U. ll f.RAlD
1

Decorati ve
Cont~iners .

•
VOTE FOR CLOUD
Cloud Ca mpaign Committ ee
Mayor C. 0. Fisher, Chairman

119 S. 2nd Ave., Mid dleport

Dudley's
59 N.' 2nd Ave.

Pd. Pol. 4rlv .

BAKER-fURNITURE

111'111111 ar 'lflll/rtll p
3

WINTER TREADS DR
DELUXE CHAMPION
NEW TREADS
llliiiiiM . .I I M - · M

--IIIII

a...... ,_, ...'lllllltr aiiUII u..

to a

MOVING UP

NEWCAS11.E, England (UPI)
British lightweight champion
Mauripe CUllen moved into the
welterweight division Monday
night with a 10-round deci sion
ovtr Ghana's Obletey Commey.

e

CUllen is aiming for
BrlUIIh wo!terweltht crown vacated leal ...,.k by the
rellremont of Brien CUrvis.

WANTED

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lltllllllWJD

r. Jobs &amp; Progress

On Oct. 12

THE CLEVELAND
PLAIN DEALER

11ld this 1bout

__ ..._

All tire•
mount•d FREE

hJ Qmllf 1111111 II flll•llt. II fill 1011' Till a few dalla11 1 mllllflllllllllllft the 111011 ,......
IIIIL Nelldt 1111111• I J•llr ..Hitn. full P•·
em, COI!IParably ll!ulppad.
fmlll Cll. ilL Y.lol ., to 1 440 liiTLet till&amp; .. lila Jtar llllfllllhiftllat llfl. Y•'l
rll ~ ftDW, we'll ,rlcllll4 llawfGI!IIIIdllt IIIII find JIMIIII dt tflh\p lll 11'111 lltou&amp;fll passlflle.

NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE

""'"If

ND Limit 011 MillS .•• No l/111/t 11 .MONTHI
Our ratrndt, /dtntitlld by rndllllon 1nd thop tnlrk, arry th'FULL LIFETIME QUAitANTEJ ...lntt d.t'tct•ln wttrkmlnlhlp

•nd mattrl1l1 end 111 J\Otmal road h1r1rd Jnjuri.. enoounterell
in

tvt~dl1

••ttnpr ctr Ull for tht Uft of 1hl t~t~• 4Micn

fU'''"'"·

in at;Cordana• witt'! terms of our printtct
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--~ ·Mrs
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ifi)l~. and Naucy Randolph,

Around and

-.qhter o• Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
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n.anu~ p of Lancaster were
united in marriage, Aug. 21, at
the Apple Gro,.
Methodist
Qlurch at one-thirl)' in
the
afternoon by the ':lev. James
•Early.
The brloe was given in mar·
r'-" by her rather, Rufus

G
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eorge e nes re um
orne
Sunday trom Holzer Hospital,
and is "'nvai&lt;scing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeWees,
and family of r..olumbus spent
the we&lt;!l&lt;end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
and with relatives in Middle t
RandoIph. Th e bride's maid por ·
•1\'JS Charlotte Manuel
and Mr. and Mrs. \Valier Thomas
but man was James Hupp • and family o( Crooksville were
\)roMther of the groom.
Sudnda!t ~es ts ofM his bdroMther
. rs. Hupp was ~ fon:ner an SIS er-m- aw. r. an rs.
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·Center at Col umbus and is a
gr ad uate o£ Lancaster High
School
M H
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graduate or S011thern
Local
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by the Kenton Alum•mpioyed
in\lm Glass Corp. m Columbus
bj!~Ole being trar.sferred to
Qu.rdotte N. C., as customer
Cilntract Manager, where the
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receptiOn
COUple IS res1 mg.
was held at the home or the

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner
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and daug hters, oI Ob er Im, were
k d
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th
wee en guess o IS mo er,
Mrs Roat!rt Warner Sr.
M d " 0 L R h nd
r. an riJrs. . . ous a
Carolyn ol New Haven W. Va.
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Mrs. Mason Fisher and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher and WI! lie, oi Belpre, were
k d
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e1r Fishparents, Mr. and •.sMrs.o Mason

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Club Meets at
·I Grange Hall

Sorority Planning
Annual RwhParty
The Xi Gamnia Mu wiU bold
its regular meeting Thursday,
October 27, at tJ1e Columbua
and Southern Electric Complf.
ny, Middleport, ·when final plans
lor th e "'sh par ty .will be ma de.
The party will be November
at the Grace Episcopal Manse
Members should bring
or send aU Christmas orders to
Jane Walton by October 29th.

Church Society
Meets at Home
O# Mrs • Roush

Haath
. Church
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District Event
Heath Methodist
Youth Fellowship was host
thdletriMeigs ~unty MYF for
s 1ct meeting
th held
even _ng at e church. M Is
Jenmrer ~lakeslee of the
eroy Unlled Methodist:n:!~rn":.
1
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The Middleport group had
votions w1th Robbie Ord
leader. Sht! rf'ad scripture
en dfrom Matthew and gave
me ltation and prayer. M is
Sherrie Shuler president of
host group,
the
co
ty members .and their leaders.

the de&lt;oraUons
were D&lt;»de
Wal·
ters,
Okey Reltter,
van Joho·

RtitIa-..
"" Carnl11al

son and Gary Slaven.

R&lt;zyalty A.nnau~

Assisting with the serving
were Mrs. Guy Shuler, Mrs.
James Joboson, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Joan Wright. Coununits represented included
Rutland•
. Pome!"y
!Iacino havmg the largest number
present.
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MEN'S WORK GLOVES

Elberfelds In·Pomero·y.

Moore's Christmas

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FIVE CEN'fi

Congressman Walter H. Moe!·
1er today aiUIOOIICOd in Washinglon that the Soli Conaerva·
lion Service will authorize the
Leading Creek Small Watershed
project in Meigs County for
planning this year.
The Important Meigs Coonty
improvement project, the first
ever 'aUthorized for the
long
deprosoed county in Southeas~

Paramount was "concern for
the physical weH&amp;re of t b e
)'OIIIlg men who are represen~
iDg the three high acbools in
atbieUc competiUon. The pbyst
cal rompetltton In the SEOAL
is atiff. II is unfair and unwiae
for us to coottoue placing our
students in a situation where
serious or permanent Injury
may poaslbty mar the life or
your young men. This ~nsoli·
dation of athleti&lt; potential wUI
greatiy lessen the possibility of
such an unfortunate occurrence.
"IJue to vartona cirewn·
otances, lhe Rutland Wgb
SCbool is etperlencinl a great
amO'IIII of dllllculty Ia oblalnfag aa odequate
and

oomplete sclledule, porti.,..
larly Ill foothBIL Both The
PleiDo and Chauncey • Dover
will be unavaltable am year
dae to the Athena coasolJdao
llon.
STRONGER TEAMS
''This combination of the ath·
leUc tal•nts of the three
schools will give us 1 stronger
athletic representation fOl the
district and will result In mOle
and better publicity for our
teams and the team members.
This should produce a greater
opportunity of recognition of
these individual talents by rol·
lege scouts and result in more
scholarship opportunities for
our players.

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"The fnml Ill 1 oomiiiDtlil ,
athletic JI'OII'81D wiD be a "' ,
tal oae in hastening an eariJ .,
and accelerated ''pulllnc ttgetber" o1 the diverse 1n1ere11
groups now cnntaiDed witbf11
our dlalrlct. Tbfl 'pulllng lao
gether' should ea1110 a puiiJ
Improved total almllepbere Ia
whlch the other probleml Ill
consoUdaUon UUIJ be Dllll't Uy and more effectively 111801.ed.
"Ftaally, lblt 11 1 ....,..._
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not olive U _ .. , ad ....
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Planning Promised This Year

ern Ohlo, wm rover approil·
mately 150 square miles. lie p.
Moeller said this long range
future development of Meigs
County "is the best news we
have ever had."
Today's announcement means
that a SoU Conservation Serv·
ice watershed planning staff,
composed of engineers, bydrol·
ogists, geoiogisl8, ecooomlsts,

and other needed specialists,
wiU be assigned to. work with
local CO!Illervation sponsoring
organization. to design
the
Watershed Work plan. The Far.
mers Home
Adminlstra·
tion will
work
wl t h
local sponsors on the necessity
for a watershed loan. The Bur·
eau of OUtdoor Recreation may
help in connection with recrea·

;
lion developments.
ID other words, Moeller said
Meigs County is now on the
road to having a' real place in
the rapid development occurring
all over the loth Congressional
District. The entire economy of
the county wUI have an uplift
from this project.
"A large, active and farslght.ed Federal project like this can

be the incentive needed I or\ water allea 111vldoned 111 lht
new industry to come and take Leading Creek Project can p~
a bard look at the potentials of vide a most valuable base for
Meigs County. This project in the development of a
1ar1e
the future can create adequate scale recreation indusiry. ~
and stable water supplles so vi· gratulat10111 te all who have
tal for modern llgbt Industry worked so bard ID get thlJ proand for future economic jed."
growth," he said.
hi a telephone eonYOfllatlO(I
''Moreover," Moeller 118id, today from Athens, the lab fGI'
"for the future the Impounded
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1 massively protected oeeret ·t blt to
Viet Nam todoy to laD: to Amerkln troops and sol·
emaly pledfe to &amp;hem "we sllall ne- let you down

com nodes."
The President flew Into lhe well protected Clm
Banb Bay supply base on lhe coast, utUlzlng a vbll
to Corregidor Island in lhe Philippines as a cover for
&amp;he lUdden flight. He spent two houra and 24 min·
1lteo wllh Gen. WUllwn C. Westmoreland, the U. S.
commander In Vlel NIDI, and men at the base.
Ftnl, be surprised Westmoreland by wnferrlng
a Distinguished Service Medal on him. Then, from
1 platform, perspiring In the troplt beat, the President told lhe assembled troops:
"I just wuldn't tome to this part of the world
ud not come to see you. I give you Ibis pledge. We
shall never let you down nor your fighting eo!J!rades
nor the 15 million of Viet Nam nor the hundreds of
mUllons of Asians. One day the whole world willlmow
that what you have done here was worth the price.''

Harley D. Mo81mu. . _
er realdeat II romen, •
reeeotiy named Vtlllly SupetID\elldeDI for
Mallincfl'ltll
Chemical Worb' ... ....
in llaletp, N. (). Malllndl.
rodt, maker ol """'' liill ..,..,
ioas cbemleabo, ... IZ pllllll •
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employed with Ohio VlllleJ
Eleelric Corp. 11 lbelr KYgw
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AUTO LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
MORTGAGE LOANS

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M,father alwaya buya Forda hecauae they never
give him any trouble. Our new Ford haa doora·that
lock bythemaelves••• a light that teO. us if we
needgu •••a stereo
player••• ancl aae tbiag
DlJ father doem't know about.
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For Miller

LOAFERS

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amoaal theater. Aay 1°cal
member wllo has not I'OCflv.
ed a membe:!\,eard by
today, lo asked
call tUo
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CAPE UNNEDY - A CI!N·

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eooperatloa Ill lblt dller. ketbell coach will be made lot
Then wiD be band ~ lowing the basketball seasoa.
resentlllg !Ill three
b I 1 b We hope to have this aelecUoa
ael!oolo De&lt;tyear also• .t lelo made prior to AprU 1,1987. The
ter wm be seol very sooa to selection of the band director
the Band Boelter gnupo of wlll be made prior to March 1,
all three 10boola lo ammge 1967," be said. Ills atatement
aa early meettog lo seek further said:
soluUoDB to the preblemJ lao "This decision was not an
v"lved in combhdag the lhree easy one for the people involv·
bando."
ed. II will cause many probHargraves aaid the oelection lems which will demand a great
of the head football
roach amount of time and effort to
wUI be made sometime after solve. First of all, let me state
the close of the football sea· that the decision was not made
son."
as a result of pressure, either
"We hope It have this selec- public or private.
tion made prior to January I, Hargraves gave the follow·
1967," he said.
lng reasons why the decision
'"l'he selection of a bead bas- was made:

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WEillNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966

each day, October 24, unlllllmotl!ly 24, unanlmou1ly rerommended
sport will repre""t the Middle- accept and approve this rec- to the Melg.s Local Bopnl oi
pori, P010eroy and Rutland ommendation of the Athletic EducaUon that one team should
High Schools beginning next Board."
represent the three
hI g b
ocbotl year 1967-$1, SUperlnten- "The overall direction and schools of the district Ill all
dent George C. Hargraves an· control of the total athletic sports beglnnlag with the 196'1·
nounced in a combined meet· program m the Meigs Local 68 school year.
log of athleUe boosters.
School District bas been assign· '"l'hie action bas the approv·
lllr. Hargraveo' speech, lm· ed by the board of education al of the Ohio !Hgb
School
presaive In delivery, held its to the Meigs Local Athletic Athletic Association. II
has
audience opeUbound. Following Board. The memhers of this been discussed fully with Com·
it, be received a spontaneous group are James Diehl, Jameo mls9loner Paul Landis and Asovatlon.
Vennarl, Forrest Ward, Nolan sistant Commissioner Harold
Hargraves, In bts prepared Swackhamer, Donald
Wolle, Myers.
statament informed 106 boos~ Richard Jones, Larry Morri· "11111 aclloa bas the apo
era:
son and Hargraves,
proval ol the Soutlleaatero
"Upon consulting with the After first considering the Ohio Athlelk League. We have
athletie board and hearlllg their matter five weeks ago and ~- met with the prtncfpllls ol all
....ommendatlon, the Meigs Lo- ter subsequent restudy, the all&gt; ael!oollla the league and have
cal Schonl Boanl did on Moo· letic board on Monday, October lllelr uouranco ol complete

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Each member and
Roush and her mother Mrs
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Dewhurst, Audrey Patterson,
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VISITORS
approllmately tiOO
son Poolet, silliest; Mrs.
Beatrice May Eloise
S .th
1 rmntJa i'eauger and Chlis- an oVerfiowing crowd enJova!d
Ritchie, most onginaL
Eloise Matso~ Mary .;'~ ;
t ne Van Cleve of Columbus,
and refreshments 11 !If
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The business portion
Genevieve Dewhurt,
Came
Kaspar of Pomeroy.
In the athleUc program, ·
orniUed and games were
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the Mason Methodist church and Odessa R~ush were wei- rs
m ~rna
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· You should visit Elberfo1dl
elder and coffee were
their moothly meet- ~omed as new "'~mbers The froupst or semfmCahrs oUn t Fe. .
Stop in mens department on the Ftnt
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floor and see the fine selecttoa
Ro rsy. " M 1 eLnour,
met at the home of Mrs Ev- meetmg was m charge of the Witness, Service and ottJers.
of Men's Work Gloves on rate.
ay onng
rs arry
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with
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!lyles, some with double red
Alvin Tripp Mrs.
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safety cuff and gaunUet ul1
001er,
Mrs Bill Windon M"s Ro er gomg president, announced the Anna Buck her daughter Odes- . .
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sty leo, ail leather gloves in your
Gaul Mrs. Tom Hayman Mrs.
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president, Mrs. George Carmem rs went to the dining
combination gloves In your flvBMrslh. AGuy RHayhman, Kathy
secretary, Miss
Emma
droomh for redlreshments ' of I
orite styles. Stop In rigllt IWaJ.
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the li.utland Halloween earnJvll
Saturday evening while Aid
WU.Iiams and Sherry Mlcbaell
were laking honors as lht
and pr•-·-s.

groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. er and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arn- Thursday, Nov. 17 • at the
Following an auction, a short
Halloween' season and included
Arnold HJpp.
old.
of Mrs. Net Carpenter.
meeting was he 1d.
: 1large spoder web, orange and
Attending wer• Rev. James Gordon Fisher, student at
The group agreed to wire
ack streamers. In charge or
Eary, Chri&gt;S and Debby, Mr. Mountain Stale Business Col .
flowers to one or their mem·
and Mrs. Hufus Randolph, Mr. lege sp!!nl the weekend with
bers, Mrs. Russell, Barton, re· Kathy King, daughter of Mr.
Olld ·Mrs. Harold Grady and his parents, Mr and Mrs. Mapdrtedly ill in Gr0011sburg, Pa. and Mrs. William King, Middle·
children, ell of Lancaster, Mr. son Fisher and daughters.
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Refreshments were served by pOrt Route 1, entertained with
and Mrs. llon Wri~1t and child. Rollin !Butch) Pullins
or
I er ome
the hostesses. Halloween decor· a Halloween party for school·
.rtn or Columbus. Mr.
and Thurston spent the
weekend ~ick ?iler, senior at
ations were used on the dining mates at her home Saturday
Mrs. Curtiss Randolph
and with his grandparents, Mr. and UmversJt)', and a group of
table. Favors of
miniature evening.
·daugbtP.r of Lancaster,
Mr. Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
lege clas~ates, were
pumpkins with a tiny candle The basement of the King
-..nd Mrs Arnold Hupp, Rocky Randall Pullins o£ Thurston guests ?f his ~renth, Mr. and were the favors used.
~orne. was decorated in keep~
.and Edw;;~rd, Mr. and
Mrs. i was the weekend guest of his Mrs. Richard Oiler over ~ he Altcnd 1ng were Misses Hilda mg w1th the season with orange
James liupp and son of Ash- grandmotner, Mrs. Raymond weekend. ~ey. ca~e ~~CJa~Jy and Lorena Weiss, :Miss Emma a~d black streamers, goblins,
Land, Mr. and Mrs. G eo r g e Pullins Sr .
for the Mlamt-Ohlo UmversJty Forthe, Mrs. George Carson, Witches ~nd othe~ decorations.
IHupp of Long Bottom, Max Eddie Lemley of Columbus, football . game Saturday·
Mrs. Reuben Stewart,
Mrs. ~ames and dancmg were en·Manuel, St. Mr!i. Dolly Wolfe, and Cpl. Gtanley R. Lemley of _Spendmg the wee~end were Wil!iam Fry, Mrs. Russell Joyed during the eve_ning. Re.
'Mr. •nd Mrs. Wilbur McCaiin Cherry Point, N.C., spent the RICk, Ruthl Narduzzo,
lnde· Capehart, Mrs. Albert Swatzei, fresl!ments or sandWIChes, pota·
and thildren, Mrs. Dallas Hill, weekend with their parents, I pe~ence, Otuo; Joe ~art, Ha- Mrs. Hazel Lleving, Miss Mary to chips, punch, and doughnuts
·Charlottf! Manuel. Don Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Lem.l wau ; .Judy :rump, Llma;
Dudding, Mrs. Eber
Roush, ~d candy were served durAll the famous nationally advertised br1nds 1nd the on11 you
llrs. Kati• Bass of Clifton, W. ley.
Iand Mrs. Clifford Noe of
Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Mrs. Thorn· mg the social hour.
Va., Roger Spawn. Max Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rus- ark.
,
and Mrs. Foglesong.
Attending were Nancy Buchsee on TV are here ready for you. All at Moore's uluall- prlc11
·Michael Bell ar.d friend
of sell and family and Mrs. Eddie [ Mr. and M~s. 0Jier on
arran, Kathy Conde, Susan GerColumbus, Mrs. Bertha Robin· Lemley or Columbus visited day ent.ertamed the
, iach, Rhonda Hysell, Kathy Me·
aon.
Sunday with their grandmoth- group and wm Jomed
G~rr, Sylvia Swanson, Diana
er, Mrs. Viola Jeffers.
er students, mchJdmg
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Welsh, Dave Buskirk, Marc
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zirkle Barre, Cievelarnl: ;lack Hat·
French, Richard Hawley, Mike
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,ruJiiJto!!i&lt;:i!Mf;'! or Columbus were weekend held, Bob RJx, ()ayton:
Van Cooney, Jim Warner, KaUSE MOORE'S LAY·AWAY PLANI
guests of relatives in the area. Haughey, ~t~··.,~ass.: Steve
thy, and her sister and broiher,
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A potluck supper was
Sherry and Kevin.
''r;
t·mg lon park, Cai'f1 ., was here ry
DaviS,
Lima
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f dmner were Mr. and Mrs. Char· cedi th
terly
tentially omitted from the
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of guests alten&gt;llng the birth
Br. ha
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POMEROY
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'Mrs Rll&lt;!llen Collins Middle- mee ng.
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~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trusseii Iport.; Mr.· and Mrs. Glenn Da· Rev. carver Williams presid· St~Ue~ Y or ev.
Mrs. William Seipel returned and daughter, Dawn, of MI. vis, Mrs. James Oiler, Stock· ed at the meeting and ren&lt;orts l....:::::;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _~
to her home in Columbus Sun· V~rnon are spending a week port; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .
of the church and
day alter spending several days with his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Larry,
School officers were read.
here with her aunts, MisS Ma- Stanley Trussell.
ville; and Steve Oiler,
Won One class and
bel Hysell and Mrs. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Cortls Laubner of Rick Oiler. Steve also
Young Adult Class agreed
111ink and r•mily, and
other or Manon vlsued Sunday w~th j the football games at
purchase new chairs for t h
. relatives. Mrs. Seipel accom· hiS Slste~. Mrs. Grover Jenkm- ens Saturda, with the group. Sunday School room.
ponied Mr. and Mrs, Owen Fink . son.
At the close of the bu~:~~~
•aild Miss IJyseli to Middleport i
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD session Rev. Williams in
•last ·Thursday after they had 1 Lemley's Entertain
A birthday turkey dinner was ed Mr. Edgar Neubanks of the
spent the day in Columbus with
held on Sunday for Mrs. II. L. United Church Directories who
·Mrs. George Fry. Mrs. Fry With Sunday Dinner Miller ·at her residence on I gave inrormation on how to
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Lem· Beech-S~ Middleport.
'!'bose, a church directory,
daughter. Mrs. Chad
ley entertained with a dinner present were Mr. and Mrs. R.
GIRLS
It Ashville while Mrs. Seipel Sunday ~ening at their home C. Little, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
was awav.
on Liberty Ave in Pomeroy. Miller, all of Canton, sisters or
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Silvers, Present were Eddie Lemley, Mrs. Miller, and. Capt. Joyce
' Coral Gah1es, Fla. are guests
Columbus; Corporal Stanley R. E. Miller, who is attending the
end
her sister. Mrs. H. o. Ewing
Lemley, Cherry Point, N. C.;
· General's school In Indian·
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scites Lance corporal Charles Mayno,
Ind. Capt. Miller is Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneln Huntington, W. Va.; Corporal
daughter.
Sir•
'Wilcox were in Cincinnati John Davenport, St. Louis, Mo.;
$J.OO
l'h to 3 - - &gt;Where thev attended a Masonic Corporal Roger Becker, Tay. MEETING ANNOUNCED
oonvention .
Jorsvilie, lll.; John McDaniel, . The American Legion Auxil·
Mrs. Blanche Nease of Akron Mason·, w. va.; Charles and 1ary of Drew Webster Post
rs visiting here with gmiss Mil· Robert Lemley, Pomeroy, and No. 39 will meet tonight at 7:3(1,
Middleport
dred HawJey, Mrs. Nan Moore the host and hostess, Corporols H has been announced.
and Mrs. Everett Davis.
Lemley, Mayno,
Davenport
·Mrs. David Farmer and Mr;. and Becker are all stationed at
Arthur Skinner visited in Day· Cherry Point, N. C. CaiUng
. ton recently with Mr. and \hs. the evening were Mrs. """"' II
Lemley and Mr. and Mrs Ray.
•Dan Farmer. They went
·Jally to see Mrs. Farmer's
mond Russell and family of
......at-grandchild Scoti
, Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
·ICil of
Mr. and Mrs. Ke\'in Adrian Carson, RuUand.
Srondeburg Mrs. B~~:':!:~"'gl ,·--.:;;:;:.:;;.:;;;;_
is !he former Lynn Farmer.
tape
·Mr. and Mrs. Randolph warn, 11
'Ravenswood. W. Va.
spe•1l
Sunday w1t.h her mother, Mr ~.
James Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mci"· ll Tonight thru WedrMBd1y
October 26
IVA SISSON
blnny viSited in Trimble
ELVIS PRESLEY
s.....t.ry
day with •elatlves Including Mr.
in
and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson ard "PARADISE-HAWAIIAN
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family . t'Jso joining the grooJp II
Technlcoior
there were Mr. and Mrs. Char- Elvis Presley
les Johnsor. and children
Suzanna Leigh
J as. Shigeta
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Mr. an
am ohnson and famDonna Butterworth
ily. Mr. and Mrs, McEI~o nnv
Marianna Hili
also visited enroute In Pomeroy FHtur•Ut &amp; Colorc•rtoans
with thelf nephew and fam;ly . A~d::m::i'?.'':"":':::'::5•='=40&lt;====
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wt:rnel.' and children of Yellow
THURSDAY,
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CR.DIT LIFE INSURANCII!
rho were visiting his mot:ter,
llrs. Ada Warner.
'noo ......... ........ boll bill F.a 11
Plllel lilot ril ·outamatlcaDy loOk dooN,
AVAILABLE ON ALL LOANS
lllotorj' af!er yoo a lot of
features.
wam you II a door fl ajar, or fuel 1o low.
• Like Ford'sexcltinenew BeleetShift CruJae.
a Stereo tape player, I Comfort.Sn,om VFR!E CUSTOMER PARKING
tiJatfoll that aha- st,a1e air _
./lritll !be
O.Matic ~·· It allifto automatically
, •• .,. leta you ohUt mw&gt;uatiy lor climbinl
windoWB closed. • And, every ool~ lllll!ot:uD,.
lll8ep hflll, doWilohHtJne, or jllll lor 11m. . tlt.l ''87 Ford lo equipped with F0\\1 M• Yoa COli aloo dloooo a C...venleDOO Control
Compoey Llfetluard·Dooici~Sola\J Foallllel.

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Thursday, Oct. 20, at the
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their :!~~~ H:l\o:"een
Mrs. Michael Burke and
Wilbur Robinson were

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