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llld llrenethened the R&lt;tman ~UII.Y m hlo £J~ont. morllo1 ,tho blsbclpo ~In the . \IOU• .. t~t!)i&gt;hc, ,fhe &lt;111\litl'\" Ol , ·
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the ~ oncycllcll showo no tracept!on sole!JI on .. _
aoNnt o1 oouL Thlo religious use .o f carilnleel)tlve lllflllll Ia ·
olin ol abating. Blah..,., law". •• di&amp;COJ;ned b,y b..- aubmlulon at wiU 'and ol mind alnllll lleeouao It 1'1 ~ to
theologians, priests and laymen reaaOJL
. must be aiKorn ln ,a apeclll way the ,lali at God wrlttA!n Into~
are still hotly orgulng whether
Ewn '"- tho Clthollc blsbclpa to tho authentic teachi,. very 1ati1re ot m&amp;n • • • 11111
the PClllO'S view is binding on all ol the United Stllea have llDed authoriiJ ot the Raman ponl1!l, !urther devlattm from tho Pfllll
Cltholico, or whether a Clthol!c IV aolldb' 'behind tho aasert!m oven when he Is not -ldng ex declaratloo on thla subJect Is a '
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manifest let ol dii103IIIJ and
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obeyed withoUt CUrther Q!leot!oo Clnclnnot! O&gt;Presaed w h a t
But ouch stlml llllPOII• to
The queot!on would not arise or 4ebate.
seems to be the consenauo o1 authorlt.Y have failed to alienee
had P(l!JO Paul cherac~riz"" hla
Tho bishops cl~ In •-rl or
the voices of dlaoent- own

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I'M lli!IADI'UI.I;Y SORR¥,
MY !liAR" 1'11\1'6 MY
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MIM'IIiNS JUST
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tho! ' n.w_.-, Ru4e Praw, · PI'!&gt; assemblY meel.' ,.,
longer· be. frOm ,., . "eUck. '
llilci~I'Yill'l ' ~ In tho n1sJit • iDim""' Ceteka (C'J:K), tM national · And 'ctK,)cdilod ,U., Ru~·~·
of n~ edition; It'• main news agency thot chronicled lho enforced Sllen"! 01 •P~ ,

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ISSOrt!JW that "It Ia C011U11011 '
teachl!w In the church that
Cllhollca IDlY dissent &amp;11ft
toachl!ws (of tho PClllO) when
aulllcleni reasCilB lor 10 dol,.;
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In the present lnotance, tho
are aburdant
dllrerlne with
understand~Jw

reasons for
Pope Paul's

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The decorated generil, named
presldelt by tho relormera to

DRESS SHIRTS
5.00 Value 3.50

law.
The diSBenters also eite a

KNIT SHIRTS-G~nlon, Mock Trrtle and Stripes.
Priced f01 quick c:learanee.

Alexander Dubcek
CzecM&amp;Ioook party leader.

Alebel K0sygla
Soviet premit'r-&lt;~ Kremlin
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to
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Horse Show

bell, P(lfteroy; DeborahJ, Jones.

Binger, C&amp;mbrldgo; LooDard F.
Holzapfel, WeDston; Mrs. Charles V, Wood, Ironton; Charlea T.
Goheen, Rt. 2, Wellston. ·
mRTHS
Mro. Arnold I. Blrnet~ Jr.,
Patriot Star Rt., clau&amp;hter, 12:07
p. m., Wedneaday.
DISCHARGES
Von F. make, James B.
Bloomer I Landon Burnette, Sherman Buaklrk, Jr., WUlh. J. Cox,
Mrs. Armlnta A. Cremeen11, YrL
Cherleo A. JolTers, Mrs. Bert
Jones, Ralph Lewia, Martlyn F.
McCartney, Elmer McCarty,
Leonard H. McPeak, Mrs. wu.
liam A. Miller,Jr.,M.ra. WUllam
T. Sammona, Mra. Florence M.

IIi. 1 Jackaon; Mrs. Ronald D.
,Cimer~ Jackson; Jerry M.

Tawney, Mrs. Weber Theobald,

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HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vlsilo Mra. Marlet F, Sanders, Eureka
:. inK hoora z.t and 7~ p. m. Par- Star Rt.; Ml88 Sandra S. Moli.: onto only m Pediatrics Ward. gumery, 1940 Chatham Ave.;
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ADMISSIONS
Mrs. E. Loulae Blrcuo, Eureka
•. J1m0s L. Bartley, 109 Second Star Rt.; Mrs. Anothony R. Mer'· Aa; Mrs. Ena a co..,.r, 75 ola, Lower Riwr Rd.; Donald 11.
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;. Gr11&gt;0 St.; Mrs. WUiard I. Nl· Mallie, Ill. lNorth~;PatPrlce,
bert, 1\aauga; Mrs. Rlmald"l;; " R~ !,·Patriot; Clilt D. Fitch, Ill.
TWyman, Rt. 1· Vinton; Mro. Am- I, V!Jton; David I. Evans, Rio
old L. Barnett; Jr., Patriot star Grande; James P. Nell, Pt.
• Ill.; Perry E. Hebe, Cheahlre; Pleasant; Mrs. Larry A. Sleph• 1'lmmy L. Sll&gt;ley, Rt. 2 ero.m ens, Rt. l Pt. Pleasant; Glenn M.
· Clt.Y; In E. llallleld, Texas Rd.; Sayre, Pt. Pleasant; Scott Bennett, Rt. 3 Leon; Cynthia D. camp.

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the moon, but the distance
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St41tes ufldersecreltl!'ll of
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greeting {he first SQIIItt
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Horn took place June 25. 18?8.

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de Kaufman RD •••·
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aeUoaer tbe e ea p 1e Is
bulldlac 111 Loadoa. Work·
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gell on their ahlrta. Theao 2-fll,y combed .-.lmlta are
wCilderfully waahabie. ·In dellclouo colora and atrllln, and
a·variety olneeldllles.
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Mrs. Gary D. Turner, Mrs. Ray
R. Zeigler, Otis Pitchford, James
Grimm, Oscar Eberts, Steven D.
Dars~ Mrs. Harry McGinnis and

AVOid

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FOR
BOYS
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HAS fVfiYfHflfG FOI...

Scott, Wendy I. Sims, David

lnflllt daush~r, Mrs. James T.
Michaela and Infant daughter,
Mrs. larry M, Ru010U and ln!ant son, Mrs. Robert H. Terry .
and W..t clau&amp;hter.

S SIZES 2 to 8

The Riverview Seddle Club will
present a Horoe Stow, Saturday, Aug. 24 at Ohlinger stables,
Now Haven at 7 p.m. There will
be 18 classes.

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Leoald Brezhaev
Soviet Communist party
secrelaTJI.
Featured lola
HOLLYWOOD •UPn-Harry carer. landed a featured role
with ~chard W1dmark and
Lena Horne 1n "Patch."

written GOd. To obey It
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accordlne It
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succeed ~r Stalinist president Antonln Novotny, said he
called lor today's ....,... ol tho
parliament and warned his
cOUJrtrymen: "We have reached
the Point Ot nQ return.',
Apparently he ;poke !rcon hla
o!fices In hllllll!l. Hr!ldeony
.caatlo, its slopes rln&amp;od b.Y
Russian tanks.

White and Colored

of tho JBturll

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Reduced to 501

World:

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come ·without . C.ecHo"Ovak '
gOVernment or P'rli' permission. He called tor cllm 1o aid
the "early wlthdrawli ol

SUITS
.SPORTS C8ATS.

Vatican CoUncU document In
so.,port of their posltioo. They
quote the lollowing porqnph
of the couneO's constitution on
the Church In the Modern

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cont,rarY. he &amp;ald •jhl ~~tort ..

lheolocJano

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liiiOJW theoloslan• a!\d ptleate. ·

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Radio COmi alive Wpdne,aday '
night for tin an&amp;utahad · I!Orl ot.
state of the Czoctt.'llovak Union
mess~ ·~,u"'-"'• , ~~ . ~·.r·

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. , SvOboda gover~W~~ent demands , 24 'tlwrs,
· llial the t~Y14Fs pt out now, 1ast meo,.

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that- tho'"bc~er i lmmedlatecy ·
· ball acillift 'caualijg "lois Of U!e Weilc.~ !IJi•. :S!\'!~BJ~l
'~: ud &amp;..~.. that partY
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olnet 1'\lllll Plul' VI rettnrmed ppit!rtw..,-o'tf§~l~ 'lnfl,lllo. ~Jn ' .patten i&gt;f faith . "FGI:i ~ ~ 111&lt;1 ~~"" .··· . . ·
llld llrenethened the R&lt;tman ~UII.Y m hlo £J~ont. morllo1 ,tho blsbclpo ~In the . \IOU• .. t~t!)i&gt;hc, ,fhe &lt;111\litl'\" Ol , ·
O!tha!lc · Church'• ban on MOI'eO\'Or, hO oila 110\•1..'00 hJo 1111110' pt ~at; ill! tho ~thiul · tho morallit ot ·•~ettlltion .
·ortlftclll birth cootrol
&amp;lind m cllvlne 1'8velatlon.• He 1ari lo accti&gt;l tlielr toacldJw·llli hal uoen 'l!i..,ied ""mtll I '
. Bot the controversy stirred b,y rooted hls eolo aplnst coo- adhere to It with a rellsi&lt;IU clear ·aqd .lJreclie - · · 1l1e
the ~ oncycllcll showo no tracept!on sole!JI on .. _
aoNnt o1 oouL Thlo religious use .o f carilnleel)tlve lllflllll Ia ·
olin ol abating. Blah..,., law". •• di&amp;COJ;ned b,y b..- aubmlulon at wiU 'and ol mind alnllll lleeouao It 1'1 ~ to
theologians, priests and laymen reaaOJL
. must be aiKorn ln ,a apeclll way the ,lali at God wrlttA!n Into~
are still hotly orgulng whether
Ewn '"- tho Clthollc blsbclpa to tho authentic teachi,. very 1ati1re ot m&amp;n • • • 11111
the PClllO'S view is binding on all ol the United Stllea have llDed authoriiJ ot the Raman ponl1!l, !urther devlattm from tho Pfllll
Cltholico, or whether a Clthol!c IV aolldb' 'behind tho aasert!m oven when he Is not -ldng ex declaratloo on thla subJect Is a '
may
good
!hat iha · PClllO'a
Is cathedra (l~ibl)'),"
manifest let ol dii103IIIJ and
deckle to practice conti'ICIV'" "authDrltati.ve.. and muat be
Archbishop Karl Alter of i~oa. n
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obeyed withoUt CUrther Q!leot!oo Clnclnnot! O&gt;Presaed w h a t
But ouch stlml llllPOII• to
The queot!on would not arise or 4ebate.
seems to be the consenauo o1 authorlt.Y have failed to alienee
had P(l!JO Paul cherac~riz"" hla
Tho bishops cl~ In •-rl or
the voices of dlaoent- own

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MY !liAR" 1'11\1'6 MY
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tho! ' n.w_.-, Ru4e Praw, · PI'!&gt; assemblY meel.' ,.,
longer· be. frOm ,., . "eUck. '
llilci~I'Yill'l ' ~ In tho n1sJit • iDim""' Ceteka (C'J:K), tM national · And 'ctK,)cdilod ,U., Ru~·~·
of n~ edition; It'• main news agency thot chronicled lho enforced Sllen"! 01 •P~ ,

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ISSOrt!JW that "It Ia C011U11011 '
teachl!w In the church that
Cllhollca IDlY dissent &amp;11ft
toachl!ws (of tho PClllO) when
aulllcleni reasCilB lor 10 dol,.;
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are aburdant
dllrerlne with
understand~Jw

reasons for
Pope Paul's

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The decorated generil, named
presldelt by tho relormera to

DRESS SHIRTS
5.00 Value 3.50

law.
The diSBenters also eite a

KNIT SHIRTS-G~nlon, Mock Trrtle and Stripes.
Priced f01 quick c:learanee.

Alexander Dubcek
CzecM&amp;Ioook party leader.

Alebel K0sygla
Soviet premit'r-&lt;~ Kremlin
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For man has In hls heart a
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to
he ···wUI be

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bell, P(lfteroy; DeborahJ, Jones.

Binger, C&amp;mbrldgo; LooDard F.
Holzapfel, WeDston; Mrs. Charles V, Wood, Ironton; Charlea T.
Goheen, Rt. 2, Wellston. ·
mRTHS
Mro. Arnold I. Blrnet~ Jr.,
Patriot Star Rt., clau&amp;hter, 12:07
p. m., Wedneaday.
DISCHARGES
Von F. make, James B.
Bloomer I Landon Burnette, Sherman Buaklrk, Jr., WUlh. J. Cox,
Mrs. Armlnta A. Cremeen11, YrL
Cherleo A. JolTers, Mrs. Bert
Jones, Ralph Lewia, Martlyn F.
McCartney, Elmer McCarty,
Leonard H. McPeak, Mrs. wu.
liam A. Miller,Jr.,M.ra. WUllam
T. Sammona, Mra. Florence M.

IIi. 1 Jackaon; Mrs. Ronald D.
,Cimer~ Jackson; Jerry M.

Tawney, Mrs. Weber Theobald,

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:. inK hoora z.t and 7~ p. m. Par- Star Rt.; Ml88 Sandra S. Moli.: onto only m Pediatrics Ward. gumery, 1940 Chatham Ave.;
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ADMISSIONS
Mrs. E. Loulae Blrcuo, Eureka
•. J1m0s L. Bartley, 109 Second Star Rt.; Mrs. Anothony R. Mer'· Aa; Mrs. Ena a co..,.r, 75 ola, Lower Riwr Rd.; Donald 11.
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;. Gr11&gt;0 St.; Mrs. WUiard I. Nl· Mallie, Ill. lNorth~;PatPrlce,
bert, 1\aauga; Mrs. Rlmald"l;; " R~ !,·Patriot; Clilt D. Fitch, Ill.
TWyman, Rt. 1· Vinton; Mro. Am- I, V!Jton; David I. Evans, Rio
old L. Barnett; Jr., Patriot star Grande; James P. Nell, Pt.
• Ill.; Perry E. Hebe, Cheahlre; Pleasant; Mrs. Larry A. Sleph• 1'lmmy L. Sll&gt;ley, Rt. 2 ero.m ens, Rt. l Pt. Pleasant; Glenn M.
· Clt.Y; In E. llallleld, Texas Rd.; Sayre, Pt. Pleasant; Scott Bennett, Rt. 3 Leon; Cynthia D. camp.

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a·variety olneeldllles.
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R. Zeigler, Otis Pitchford, James
Grimm, Oscar Eberts, Steven D.
Dars~ Mrs. Harry McGinnis and

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Scott, Wendy I. Sims, David

lnflllt daush~r, Mrs. James T.
Michaela and Infant daughter,
Mrs. larry M, Ru010U and ln!ant son, Mrs. Robert H. Terry .
and W..t clau&amp;hter.

S SIZES 2 to 8

The Riverview Seddle Club will
present a Horoe Stow, Saturday, Aug. 24 at Ohlinger stables,
Now Haven at 7 p.m. There will
be 18 classes.

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Leoald Brezhaev
Soviet Communist party
secrelaTJI.
Featured lola
HOLLYWOOD •UPn-Harry carer. landed a featured role
with ~chard W1dmark and
Lena Horne 1n "Patch."

written GOd. To obey It
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accordlne It
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succeed ~r Stalinist president Antonln Novotny, said he
called lor today's ....,... ol tho
parliament and warned his
cOUJrtrymen: "We have reached
the Point Ot nQ return.',
Apparently he ;poke !rcon hla
o!fices In hllllll!l. Hr!ldeony
.caatlo, its slopes rln&amp;od b.Y
Russian tanks.

White and Colored

of tho JBturll

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Reduced to 501

World:

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come ·without . C.ecHo"Ovak '
gOVernment or P'rli' permission. He called tor cllm 1o aid
the "early wlthdrawli ol

SUITS
.SPORTS C8ATS.

Vatican CoUncU document In
so.,port of their posltioo. They
quote the lollowing porqnph
of the couneO's constitution on
the Church In the Modern

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'MO&amp;""'J1.s ~--~eljti to· tho
cont,rarY. he &amp;ald •jhl ~~tort ..

lheolocJano

Clthollc

almeboW, ··• - .

s•-'-'· : '· . ·

Mon than 400 of AIIIOi'lca•a
liiiOJW theoloslan• a!\d ptleate. ·

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Brlell)o,

Radio COmi alive Wpdne,aday '
night for tin an&amp;utahad · I!Orl ot.
state of the Czoctt.'llovak Union
mess~ ·~,u"'-"'• , ~~ . ~·.r·

scholars' statement sa.Ya. there

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anti 72 wounded Including three
U.S. clvlllons.
The other mortar. and roc:ket
~
attacks wtdch sent more than
400 shells Into outlying allied
!)OIIitlons kUled 23 per11011s and
WtlWidod 71, u:s. mllttaey
opokeamen said.
Inside 1he . capital blcyl1)e- By United Pross l'l!ternatlonal
Cheered b.)' pledges of UDCJIS·
ridlng VIet C&lt;&gt;ng terrorlsto shot
U!!ed
- r t !rom four loaders
to death an AmerJcan seMce.mon riding a throe..meeled of the Ropublioan liberal wing
pedicob In the downtown section that OIII&gt;Oood hio oomlnatlon lor
tbe presidency, Richard M.
today.
Pollee chaoed tho throe Nixon began a brief vacation
Wrrori Its and opened fire on todiiJ' In Florida.
Nixon Dow to Key Bloco.vno
t.-em. They said " me was
wounded but all escaped. A Wednesday nlglrt from New
Vietnamese soldier was W1llnd~ York ell!' after a round d:
od by tho same bullet tbat successful meeting• with Now
ldlled the American, spokesmen York'o three leading Republl.... and Son. Edward w.
said.
Brooke
or Massachusetts, the
The Saigon &amp;hell!ng, 1he first
since June 21, posed new only Negro member d: tho U.S.
prdllemo at Paris for U.S. senate.
The GOP nominee met llrst
Ambassador W, Averell Harrlwith
Gov. Nel11011 Rockefeller,
manm Ho bitterly denounced the
barrageo Into 1he capital In MB.Y who, emersed !rom the 80-

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COmmunist&amp; were unw!!Ung to
de-escalate the war.
It was tho heaviest shelling of
Saigon Itself IInce June 10 when

minute conference promising to
campaign througllout the COUll·

Wsay

of Now York CIQ-.
Nixon aim "lsouecl a formal
statement on tho .lnvaalon b1
Waroaw Pact natlona Into
Czechoslovakia.
Unte world's sympathies go
out to the Czech and Slovak
-los In this their t h 1 r d
moment d: martYrdom · Ia the
short space of a generation," he
oald. Nixon added that "Thole
who wlsh for long-term peace
muot aloo ho!JO that tho Sovi!Ofs
re&lt;onlllder this brutal acr•
because "It Jeopardizes those
broader negc:tlotlons which are
.. esaontlal lf peace lo to be
secured for the balance ~ this
century."
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· Iiiia In Wallhln&amp;loa. ilo oald
uwe ,will ·baV,e , a· dtctatoratdp"
In !hi Unltecnilates uniosa the
con..rvallvei' win the White
by, 1972,

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Agnew: The Maryland IIOVOrtry lor Nixon Md hlo vice nor open! todiiJ' working Ia hio
llfOsidenttol running mate, Spiro Amapolls olrtces on l!late
Agnew.
bulllne,.. In an addreso to
Nixon met later with Sen. members of the American
Jaoob Javlt o who told newsmen Hellen! c Educational Prosresatterwsrd he would do every- Rive Asooclatlon meeting In New
thing possible for the GOP Yorl&lt;, Agnew said there w a s
ticket although he did not asree "Nothing Ia common between
"with everything tho ticket civil r!Shto and civil disobeespouses and Mr. Nb:on would dim:ce.'f
he tho first to recognize that."
George C. Wallace: The third
Brooke,
whose
oupport
could
part,y
candidate, campall!lllne Ia
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help tho Republican• Ia the Oklahoma Wedneoday, blamed
nation's black communities, the Czechoslovakian crisis on a
oald he liad "No re..rvatlono at seU.out by both the Republicans
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p. all" about tho Nlxon-Asnew and Democrats Ia World War
ticket and otrered to campalsn II.
m, Thurodly at the hall.
Sen. Edward M. Kelllto!d.Y:
TWI - LIGHT GARDEN Cluj), for It across tho country. He
Thurlldl,y nlcht at 1he home of said he conllldored Agnew a The Mliooachuaetto Democrat
per11011al friend ond a "gemine · broke a 12-week polltieal oU~
lllrL Gerald Wildermuth.
prosreslllve."
Wedneoday by propolllns a lourFRIDAY
Nixon concluded his do.v rl point program to and 1he
WORKL:RS Class of
ouccesoes by securing Vietnam war.
1he
o United Melhodlst polllleal
the backing o1 Mayor John V.
Gov. Looter Maddox: The
c~
p, m., at the h&lt;lme

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IIJIIIIIOi'td by llremen at MlddloColllmwlill' Park, Middleport, 8 :30 to 11:30 p.m. T h e

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Jo.v• wlll emcee.
SATURDAY

HIGH SCHOOL Dance Parll'
. at ~ - . court, '!'"~'!·
!ng 1(1 8:30 p.m. The Jayl will
em.-, ,Ill cut of rain the dulce
will
at the Pomeroy

btjalll

School Q\'111,

SUND'AY
ENTERPRISE UN1'I'ED
dist Cllllroh lo OJIOI&gt;oor~
.alns !bldo.v. Aug, 25,
· EvOI')'GIIO Ia lnYited. •··''·•·~
ers are welcome.

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• TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
AUG. 22 • 23
TilE WILD REBELS
(Technicolor)
Starrq Sieve Alaimo
AND
llart1 Rcllbina.Gigl PerrNu
In
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TONIGHT- AUG, 22
CLOSED
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY .
AUGUST 23 • 27
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(Techl)icolor)
Parkins - Patty Duke
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GoYernments and private
cltlzons o'IH&lt;e bitterly denouncod
the Soviet bloc· lavuian ol
Czechoslovakia today and · tho
protests en~pted Into violent
delltCIIIIIratlons thl"OU8iloul ' the
world.
, 'l"hooloanda ol demonstrator•
lrled to attack the SOviet
Elllbaot,y In London 'and forced
the oMitdown of a Soviet
exhlbli!Oll. BrazUian
In
Rio de Janeiro buliWid Soviet
Oq anti Buemo Aires pollee
had to uoe teor sss to Ioree 500
studento awa.y !rom the Soviet
Embaao,y.
Pope Paul VI expreafed hio
"Bharp blttorno,&amp;s · and ilreat
anxiell'" over the S&lt;Met Iiiierventlon. He ealled It a "aaf'io
wound" to wo'rld peace.
,
Some olthe lll"CJIII!Ost protest&amp;·were in London.
More than2,000clemonotrotors
chanting 11Russlans, go horne!"
were hurled back by pollee at
the Soviet Embaso,y but they
otonod the Bulgarian Embaao,y
and
omashod wlndoWo of

stu-•

embassies or other &amp;Met bloc
hardllne natlona. More then a
dozen persons were arrested.
Durn Flap
Demonstrators burned Communist flags and lmrled earrota
and tomatoes at SOviet proGu!tl
at a London trade exhibition.
Choruoeo ol boos sreoted the
arrival ol the Ru11lan otate
orcheotra at London'• Royal

Albert Hall. The audience
chanted uFreedom for Czeeboslovcokla."
In Bonn, 2,500 demonotratoro
omalhed wlncDws and burled
paint on u,. Soviet ~so,y
and In Rome - · threw
eggs at U&gt;e Soviet EIJDaao,y.
Paris poU..., arrested 60
protesters ami.ag ~edt . wbo
tried to assault lho R~aalan .
diplomatic compound there.
Among the most vi!IOJ&lt;JUI
condemnatlooo were tho.. ol
Weslem Communlsto.
The rtaUan Communist part,y,
the largest outaicle the Soviet
Unlclll and Cllina, ealloc! tho
invuloo "ua)lotpled'' and !U&gt;·
llcly pro&lt;lainled Its - r t for
Czechoslovakia.
Fren&lt;h !llrprlood
. French Cornrnamiata, rrwmally
pro-Mosc:ow, expreoaed "sur.
priae and reprobaUon."
o.... otratnro - e d Ill
Soviet diplomatic eompoonda
even Ia Iceland and on the
Island of C7J&gt;ru•.
In Vletnna, pOlice said a 25year-&lt;&gt;id unidentlnoc! man throw
two molotov cocktalle at the
Soviet En&gt;usy and hwldredo
cl. per1011s marched thrau.gh ~
center d: the city carryblg
placarcls t h a t said, "S&gt;vlet
murderers'' and ''Freedom ror
Prague."
"The Soviet leaders are
WI"Cllli If !hey believe -kl
wtnlon will accpet tho 01111
Ram that Czechplllovakla ha•
boon occupied by ita .,-atwhlle
allies bocau.. •imJOrialloto'
were hatching •ccuJrterrevoluUon,'" ll&amp;ld Japan'• Yomiurl
!ldmbun.
"The Sovl!'l Union has •.•
plo.ved IU 'tlwnp card- tho
doctrine ~ the miBhQ'- without
sympatto' and 'withcU mere,-, •'
oald Maililchh~ Tolqo.

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llilent bul l'eldntl~lne ComniU•
niota ~a ' iiOol 111BJi won not.
"Tbt inVIIIilll Ill Ezeehollova.
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!)OIIitlons kUled 23 per11011s and
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opokeamen said.
Inside 1he . capital blcyl1)e- By United Pross l'l!ternatlonal
Cheered b.)' pledges of UDCJIS·
ridlng VIet C&lt;&gt;ng terrorlsto shot
U!!ed
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to death an AmerJcan seMce.mon riding a throe..meeled of the Ropublioan liberal wing
pedicob In the downtown section that OIII&gt;Oood hio oomlnatlon lor
tbe presidency, Richard M.
today.
Pollee chaoed tho throe Nixon began a brief vacation
Wrrori Its and opened fire on todiiJ' In Florida.
Nixon Dow to Key Bloco.vno
t.-em. They said " me was
wounded but all escaped. A Wednesday nlglrt from New
Vietnamese soldier was W1llnd~ York ell!' after a round d:
od by tho same bullet tbat successful meeting• with Now
ldlled the American, spokesmen York'o three leading Republl.... and Son. Edward w.
said.
Brooke
or Massachusetts, the
The Saigon &amp;hell!ng, 1he first
since June 21, posed new only Negro member d: tho U.S.
prdllemo at Paris for U.S. senate.
The GOP nominee met llrst
Ambassador W, Averell Harrlwith
Gov. Nel11011 Rockefeller,
manm Ho bitterly denounced the
barrageo Into 1he capital In MB.Y who, emersed !rom the 80-

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de-escalate the war.
It was tho heaviest shelling of
Saigon Itself IInce June 10 when

minute conference promising to
campaign througllout the COUll·

Wsay

of Now York CIQ-.
Nixon aim "lsouecl a formal
statement on tho .lnvaalon b1
Waroaw Pact natlona Into
Czechoslovakia.
Unte world's sympathies go
out to the Czech and Slovak
-los In this their t h 1 r d
moment d: martYrdom · Ia the
short space of a generation," he
oald. Nixon added that "Thole
who wlsh for long-term peace
muot aloo ho!JO that tho Sovi!Ofs
re&lt;onlllder this brutal acr•
because "It Jeopardizes those
broader negc:tlotlons which are
.. esaontlal lf peace lo to be
secured for the balance ~ this
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uwe ,will ·baV,e , a· dtctatoratdp"
In !hi Unltecnilates uniosa the
con..rvallvei' win the White
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Agnew: The Maryland IIOVOrtry lor Nixon Md hlo vice nor open! todiiJ' working Ia hio
llfOsidenttol running mate, Spiro Amapolls olrtces on l!late
Agnew.
bulllne,.. In an addreso to
Nixon met later with Sen. members of the American
Jaoob Javlt o who told newsmen Hellen! c Educational Prosresatterwsrd he would do every- Rive Asooclatlon meeting In New
thing possible for the GOP Yorl&lt;, Agnew said there w a s
ticket although he did not asree "Nothing Ia common between
"with everything tho ticket civil r!Shto and civil disobeespouses and Mr. Nb:on would dim:ce.'f
he tho first to recognize that."
George C. Wallace: The third
Brooke,
whose
oupport
could
part,y
candidate, campall!lllne Ia
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help tho Republican• Ia the Oklahoma Wedneoday, blamed
nation's black communities, the Czechoslovakian crisis on a
oald he liad "No re..rvatlono at seU.out by both the Republicans
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS Grange, 8 p. all" about tho Nlxon-Asnew and Democrats Ia World War
ticket and otrered to campalsn II.
m, Thurodly at the hall.
Sen. Edward M. Kelllto!d.Y:
TWI - LIGHT GARDEN Cluj), for It across tho country. He
Thurlldl,y nlcht at 1he home of said he conllldored Agnew a The Mliooachuaetto Democrat
per11011al friend ond a "gemine · broke a 12-week polltieal oU~
lllrL Gerald Wildermuth.
prosreslllve."
Wedneoday by propolllns a lourFRIDAY
Nixon concluded his do.v rl point program to and 1he
WORKL:RS Class of
ouccesoes by securing Vietnam war.
1he
o United Melhodlst polllleal
the backing o1 Mayor John V.
Gov. Looter Maddox: The
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GoYernments and private
cltlzons o'IH&lt;e bitterly denouncod
the Soviet bloc· lavuian ol
Czechoslovakia today and · tho
protests en~pted Into violent
delltCIIIIIratlons thl"OU8iloul ' the
world.
, 'l"hooloanda ol demonstrator•
lrled to attack the SOviet
Elllbaot,y In London 'and forced
the oMitdown of a Soviet
exhlbli!Oll. BrazUian
In
Rio de Janeiro buliWid Soviet
Oq anti Buemo Aires pollee
had to uoe teor sss to Ioree 500
studento awa.y !rom the Soviet
Embaao,y.
Pope Paul VI expreafed hio
"Bharp blttorno,&amp;s · and ilreat
anxiell'" over the S&lt;Met Iiiierventlon. He ealled It a "aaf'io
wound" to wo'rld peace.
,
Some olthe lll"CJIII!Ost protest&amp;·were in London.
More than2,000clemonotrotors
chanting 11Russlans, go horne!"
were hurled back by pollee at
the Soviet Embaso,y but they
otonod the Bulgarian Embaao,y
and
omashod wlndoWo of

stu-•

embassies or other &amp;Met bloc
hardllne natlona. More then a
dozen persons were arrested.
Durn Flap
Demonstrators burned Communist flags and lmrled earrota
and tomatoes at SOviet proGu!tl
at a London trade exhibition.
Choruoeo ol boos sreoted the
arrival ol the Ru11lan otate
orcheotra at London'• Royal

Albert Hall. The audience
chanted uFreedom for Czeeboslovcokla."
In Bonn, 2,500 demonotratoro
omalhed wlncDws and burled
paint on u,. Soviet ~so,y
and In Rome - · threw
eggs at U&gt;e Soviet EIJDaao,y.
Paris poU..., arrested 60
protesters ami.ag ~edt . wbo
tried to assault lho R~aalan .
diplomatic compound there.
Among the most vi!IOJ&lt;JUI
condemnatlooo were tho.. ol
Weslem Communlsto.
The rtaUan Communist part,y,
the largest outaicle the Soviet
Unlclll and Cllina, ealloc! tho
invuloo "ua)lotpled'' and !U&gt;·
llcly pro&lt;lainled Its - r t for
Czechoslovakia.
Fren&lt;h !llrprlood
. French Cornrnamiata, rrwmally
pro-Mosc:ow, expreoaed "sur.
priae and reprobaUon."
o.... otratnro - e d Ill
Soviet diplomatic eompoonda
even Ia Iceland and on the
Island of C7J&gt;ru•.
In Vletnna, pOlice said a 25year-&lt;&gt;id unidentlnoc! man throw
two molotov cocktalle at the
Soviet En&gt;usy and hwldredo
cl. per1011s marched thrau.gh ~
center d: the city carryblg
placarcls t h a t said, "S&gt;vlet
murderers'' and ''Freedom ror
Prague."
"The Soviet leaders are
WI"Cllli If !hey believe -kl
wtnlon will accpet tho 01111
Ram that Czechplllovakla ha•
boon occupied by ita .,-atwhlle
allies bocau.. •imJOrialloto'
were hatching •ccuJrterrevoluUon,'" ll&amp;ld Japan'• Yomiurl
!ldmbun.
"The Sovl!'l Union has •.•
plo.ved IU 'tlwnp card- tho
doctrine ~ the miBhQ'- without
sympatto' and 'withcU mere,-, •'
oald Maililchh~ Tolqo.

Communi&amp;! China • t . , e d
llilent bul l'eldntl~lne ComniU•
niota ~a ' iiOol 111BJi won not.
"Tbt inVIIIilll Ill Ezeehollova.
Ida wlll enl7 brt.rl ·more
dioastnlUs result• to tho robbero
.roo
nbber1• 1'1111Wod1,"
said Ta JWn1 fl!l,

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lacludlJV fJtdla, abort seta, jaeketa, bJCkiDer sets llllakirts.

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ora, wuhable fobrlcL Dresses In ooe and two piece atylea.
Saveral atyloa In jutq&gt;era. All new tall ·-•· Mineo and
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10" obloog Mill Bukets
12" Waalll Poper Basketa
9" Round Wall Baaketa

avocado, 111tprbto and platllfl!le.
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12'' nower Baakets

Ulh " Gondola Baaketa

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13" lila! ~jure c!otllea ...ktta
t'' Laz~ Jolin Bloktta
17" f'niiCl! Bread Baoksta
12" Fruit Blokela
. 11" Gondola Bukoll

Slzeo 10 to IJ. Allot thoR c&lt;Jiora.... blacll, olbo gnon, - ·
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BOYS 3.95 SLIM TROUSERS
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ground vd.,.a' of deO.nce.
Svoboda llld his grOOC) also
included two men regarded here
as liberals, lleput,y Premier
Gustav Hu&amp;ak and Justice
Minister Bohuslav Kucera.
Kucera is oot even 1
Communist, he is 80Clalis~
Defense Minister Gen. Martin
Dzur, who worked with Dubcek.
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»res"""'' !or the withdrawal of.
occupation lorceo ani tho .
release of llubcek llld odler

reformers.
czech sour&lt;es sold · thot
besides tile pollticalleadero, tho
in.asioo had been l - by
the arrest of liberal ~sts
and writers.

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tor neptlatlona over Soviet bloc oce~tlon of C%echoslovakia, h15 ~n 1tqal a "Mti_.
strike" demlndlng the invaders rreethelr clq?tive leaders ani get oul.
s . - · s surprise mission to Moscow marked the first public ICll1 level RlaaJoG.Czeeb t,. olnce Soviet and hardllne aalelll,te forces invaded Czechoslo~ tau- daJa aao to craab Ito
Communist reform regime. · Aller '!ivoboill let\, clandestine "treeclom" radloe proclalllild,dle
start of the aenerai strike. There was no immediate account or its exteDt.
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The Communists kicked off
their Da Nang offensive with a

2&amp;-round rocket bsrrage Into the
U.S. Marlne and Air Force war
and air base. Four rooMs
Vi!l!'"mese Ringers bstUed landed within 20 yards of 100
snl~ra downtown and a 131). Mllrlnes walling to go home.
man Communist company in' None was hurL
subufban cam Le in house-to-Within 30 minutes, theguerrUhouae llghting.
las attacked two bridges, a
Ctty officials clamped a ~4- radio station, a prisoner of war
OOur curlew on the coastal ctly, camp, a Marine suPplY base
360 miles north or Saigon, and and • Marine helicopter bose
warned Americans to stay off with rockets arwJ on the groun:l
the streets,
··Just outalde Da Nang.
The Da Nang oflell!'~ve was
By noon, government ra~ers
onl,y ' part or &gt;O shelllogs ani r..,ortecl small ~· of Com·
gr~ atla&lt;ks reported lr'"" d\imlat lnl\!tratota cleined . ou1
the ~~· MekOIIII llulla to the of downtown Da Nang. Seven of
northern frontier. About half of litem were kllled and 10
them were in the top five c&amp;l)tured.
provinces, spokesmen said.
neavy fighting was atiU urder
U.S. Headquarters said it was way at last report in Cam Le, a
too early to tell if this was the small village just 500 yards
beginnlog Dl the long-el!PeCted from the end or the Da Naog
nationwide offensive. It was the base runway.

Vletmin's secorxllargest city.
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Shall&gt; Battles

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qainst their suburban lla NaJw
bases. Lo11es were not tmJneciL.
ateJy reported,

Most ot the Communists were
defenders at the bridge were
cut off from their heaclquarl8rs. reportedl,y North Vlelllamese
Leathernecks from the 26th soldiers who had b"'" masalng
marines
swarmed tn and in the All H.. valley 20 mllea
surrounded the village, then south of Da Nang tor a thnlat
summooed helicopter gunships Into the city,
to peck away at the communist
Amoag the other northern
positions. Civilian casualtleo ouwaata ahelled today wa1 H...
were believed heavy, UP! tho ancleat lmperlal cipltll,
correapondent RaJmond WDkiJ&gt;. which took 10 rocket rounds.
son sold.
Salgoo waa spared tr...
House to House
C0111111uni&amp;t rockets !ollow!Dr a
"Tfto North Vle~eoo are 21).roun! barrop Thuradal, but
II.Jd!tin&amp; 401!1 -hou&amp;..,to house," five aDiad O!UilOite 1111 Ita
~aid Navy Hosp!W Corpsman . tridae's . wera "·'tafaliteil-'&amp;r
Alan Gerrish of Woburn, Mas1. Communist mortars or roeketa.
The C&lt;lmmunlsts pound mor•
"They get the hell shot out of
them ln one house and the next than two dozen rounds Into 1
thing you koow, they're firing hospital at Song Be, 50 miles
from another house."
north of Salaon, WDIIRdlni 30
Marine• and South Vletna- VtetnameiO civilians ani on o
mese derenders put down the American.

Court Grants 1 Week Delay
lJn
Murder Case Hearing

and Sooth Vietnamese
two sharp battles
ln the Central Highlands and 70
miles north or Saigon. Tiley
reported a total or 63 Comm~
A mo-w'"'k postponement ot
nlsts killed against light allied
the prellmlnsry hearing ln the
casuaiUes.
first degree l!llrder chsrge apin&amp;! WUliam Frederick Wyant,
M, Racine, was grantedlnMelgs
County Coorilhla morning.
W)'lllll, chsrgud with the sholllllll slaying ot Michael Lee DotU.&amp;

rare~&amp; fought

ry oervlce begins to operate the
new I&gt;-&lt;:"' Corry and post a rates
slgl) l!lthln the next few da,ya, lt
Ia possible the certificate will be
revoked." .
The now ferry Oat rolerred to
has been tied up at the Heoder..., dock for lhrea ,weeks, wblle
a p111b8r boat Is reportedl,y beIng readied In Cltarleston.
Meanwhlle, aa many as 70 cars
A Labor Day colebndon is
hove llried up to board the ferry being pluned jointly b)' the
at some rush hours, Iince the Syracuse • Minersville Baseball
841' Oat """ removed !rom Boosters llld the Ladles Auxll·
lary ot the Syracuse Volunllter
oem.t.
Fire Dopllrtment.
Proceeds of the event will go
to develClll the Syracuse Muni·
clpal Park. 'llhe events wUI be
held at tJie park. '
¥tiv1Uea tentaUveb scheduled are. bicycle llld pony races,
two girls' sofU&gt;all games, !lot
and alowopltch .-!1 ......
for m~ ·a baaeball -~
and u lee cream social
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bOislimlnl•t 5 p.m.
' '·Paraon'a Alhllnd Station hu
dojtatecl a tntlaiatol' radio to be
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Le Bridge spannlog the lla
Nnng river about 4 Lm. and
swept Into the town. The Marine

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liberal reforms that brought on
the ln.asion Tuescla.Y nlgtlt b)'
the tanks Balli tl'oq)l 0C the
Soviet Union, Poland, East
Germany, Hu~ry and BulgarlL
Included ln the Svoboill
mission wore Vasil Bllak and
Alois lndra, Communist ofOclals
accused of bei~ 11 traltors ard
collaboratorsn by the UOO.er-

Celebration

SALIII A!IOUT 1.~ PAIRS

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Sizes 28 to 38 Waist - • -• - - • • • - -Sale Price 5.011

Klllt lor perfect 1!1, waobolllo orloo kllll, olootlc wsl&amp;tband,
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Glor7 Ia tho fl1~ eaay W8J to c1eu
cleans 10' b)&lt; It' r~~~~o

See the COII1Jlete line of bella lor men and boyL All aizea. E:J:.
cellent atylea, 11111111 eolors.

A Woll Kno- Brand Wo010111 Orion Knit Sleek•

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Rea. 2.19 52" by 70" • • • - - - • • - -- - • -Sale 1.47
Rea. 1.59 52'' by 52" ••• --- •• -- •• --Sale 1.07

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Save 59c RUBBERMAID ICE CUBE TRAYS '

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oberbete, 9 oo • .....u-ocks, 12 oo. ao!ll,ota.

OUR WOMEN$ PHIL MAID PANTIES

WOMENS REGULAR 5.95 SWEATERS

GROUP I

35c GLASS STEIIIARE SALE
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pastsJ colorS. RquiM SilOS 5, 6, 7, ani 8.

llllGULAR $5.95 SlQRTS , , • , . . . . . . . . . . . SALE ...00
REGULAR ...15 SKIRTS , , . , ...... , , , ... SALE t3,00
REGULAR P,l5 SKIRTS ............... , SALE $2.50

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RE~opl•~R 2.98 INFAMTS TWO PIECE

Sizes 3 to 61.
REGULAR P,95 PLAYWEAR , •.••• , , , , , • SALE $2.00
REGULAR $2.15 PLAYWEAR ••.•. , •••••.• SALE $1.50
REGULAR .LI5 PLAYWEAR •..•. , ..•••• SALE 'LOO
1be laqor
!or glrlo7toUare also on sale at halfprlce.

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FINAL CLEARANCE!

Waoheble collllDI In oollcls and plaids, sheath atylea llld hlp
otltcb plestsd styles. Sizes 32 to 38.

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He said he was leadl~ a
But the Czechoslovaks dolled
iiJo RuoslanL llubcek's pti1y
aeveJHnan mlsalOil.. lncludlog
two liberal otorml!rs and two do Lt ot my own tree ·wtu. ''
held a secret congress in
.n:ten accuaed Ot beira.Yl~
Many well-lntormed Czecl)oo Pngue Thursday and, accord-,
lmprlaoned Communi•t party slovaki immedi•tely termed ihe log to underground radios and
First SO.retary Alexander Dub- presidential mlsslOII 'to Moscow newspapers, unamlmoudy recek to the Russian ln'l'aders.
as something of a dete'at for the elected the Imprisoned Dubcek
Russians.
• · NOt Forced
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•• Its first secretary.
The "loyll" Communists rnu&amp;a
"It la· II1J' wish ' to have these · They said tho~SBion would
dls~aslons. 1 did not agree to a not h;Jve been necessary it the tered 1,054 comrades at their
new gnvel'IIIIIOnt and I hl,ve not Kremlin had been successful ln secret congress, held in a
signed anythlog.'~ the 62-year- following ~ its three-&lt;IIY-dd tactory.
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occupation with the lmmediallt
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~oscow (IJPI) - Pt:t~lde!'l tud~ :~~ Of· Czeel!oalcmlda 11e10 Into Mosc'"' today to
regime. The CzechooloVIko ,.ld P.rahe WedneSday.
u olllclalb- ~vlih receptlolt and ·taceotcH'aC&lt;l 'talks with the Kremllo loaders who sent mlUtary
Onl,y 30 parcy members
the SoViets had banked oo the
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TClll Soviet of1lclala wolcC.n..t SvciiQda ...1 !111 ~ejltloltWith pomp anlllag wavlog IlDia pri·
Into line and renouncl~ Dul&gt;- reCUsed to go along with
vtlll Kr~ I&gt;llace for his to~NeniPPce. Svobodl was' mot~~ V~kcm&gt;-2 Airport, reserved for
Russian demands ror obedience
cek.
dla~slled visitors, by. the, rull~ trO!ka ollhe Soviet COIMiuniat .Pil'IY llld gnvernmont -Part,)'
Cllalrmu ldd Brozl!!!ev, Pr...iler .Uoxel Koa;rsln ani President Nikolai PocJgnrny.

IN POMEROY
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gnvernpte'itt",, with 1 the occ· L!ldvik S'Voboda
lion powe~s. ·
Ida aald todiJ' he Ia,
In . a · )ladlo . Free Prague
Moscow "of ll1l' own l&lt;fe
broadcai~ .Svclboda sallf ·~e
for talks With ' Soviet ~~~~ DR would l!ieet SpViel Cooilnuillt\
the Russian bloc occupallolt, of party First .l1"&lt;retary Leoilld L
his country.
,' ' 1 ', , :urozlmev' aM. 'Premier Alexei
SoViet olftolals In !ol98cllw' . N. K04ystn. ·
nil\ he \'lao en roullt. ~
Svoboill &amp;aid on his ~nderIn" a l'ldill)/r""'caa~ ,S~ around '~• btoacast that he
aald he lial :"""\. ~l~Md ·.li\y ' !!®.kl returll tOnight and
proposals for a coqaDOrall~nist · l''rejiDI't to the nation."
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ON THE MAIN FLOOR TH£ M~YftEI ARRIVAU IN MEN AND BOYS WEAR. IN I!I:IME F.URNISI!INQS-SHEE11 AND 'tOWElS-HOSIERY
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28, Parker&amp;borg, on August
17' was granted the delay unlll
AII&amp;Uel 30 ln ordsr to secure legal counsel.
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the incident occurred.
Judge POrter also delayed fot
ooe week a prellmlnar)' hearing
In the case or Robert Ralguel,
40, Reedsville, wilD Indicated he
needed tho time ID secure an &amp;t-

urney.
Ralguel Is ebarged with non s_.-1, destruction ot property,
and aosault and battery. Rlll-

brought before tho court lor hearIng,

Wilburn Moidell, 53, Rt. I, Rut.
land, charged In sevoral CGIIIIII

ot bsd checks, alao had hia pnllmlnsry hearing . . . . unlll Sep.
Judge Porter ....
cplllll!led himaelf from the ....,
... grounda he hea ~ form.
ed an qJlni1111 m tho easeL JUiip
aald Moldall ..... Ilia

!ember 6 ani

guel was ordered returned to
...,Jty jail until a total ot $1,050 name (POrter's) u a ...ruWyant told the court he has bood ls posted or the matter Ia when t!elting the chackl . . - .
made arrangement&amp; to atlomptto
hire an attorney earl,y next week.
Judge Frank W. POrter, Jr.,
COach Charles Chancey will
set bood at $50,000 cash, or lake his varslty Marauders
- t e the - I n property, to Belpre tomorrow lor their
and returned Wyant to the cus. Oret all.&lt;JUt scrimmage ot the
tocly ol !llorlff Robert C. Har- fall season.
lenbach.
1be following Saturday the
Wyant all~ l1red a 16 - Parkeroburg Big Reds will be
filliP aholgun charge at obo.4 at Middleport Field. Chan~
10:50 p.m. last Saturday that eald t11eoe are tho Ollb ocrlmstruck Dolsoo In the back ot the mages schedulediDdate. Three
COLUMBUS (lll'l) - 1be lHI
neck, l)lpOfentl,y killing 111m al- are permitted.
Ohio Slate Fair o-lD It a
moatlnstsntl,y. ~ illtb four
Excessive heetheabandlcap- oecond iiiQ' IDda7 wllll iinlaulnr
COIIIpllllillna, was driving a car ped the first week ot IIIII - go arlllllbtend ontertainlllld, ,am.
11101 from the Wyant home when tumouta, the ooach llld.
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Constant
Action At

State Fair

Mrs. Campbell
Dies Friday

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River Gauges

lolro. Vlrgtt (Jane) Comj!beli
died earlY toc11,y at Holzer noopill!.
Flmeral services heve been
tentatiyoly let !or~ at 3:30
p.m. /rain EliiJw· dllpa):;iitth
the Rev, WUbur Peri'lil olllef~

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and l2. 7 ru~ t teet ot rollora; Pl. Pleasant, 2UO; . . _
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lnil Qllu:lftton, tT.\8 fa111Dr,
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