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1D the prcvlnclal /1011. U.S. II!Wiary spokHDIOII earryln&amp; Knowles. eommanc1er the war.
covenunent ancllllll elty ecuneil llill today. AD !Our c:mrmea of the Army's 1H111 Ughl The Olmmunl!t fire wounded
of Ta1yuU, 1 city of IIW'ly • died ID 11!10 C1'lllt bolllrii GIL Infantry Brtgado abotlt 1011 feet one crewman. But Knowles'

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Richard T. Kllowlei
11111~ the savap Iron
pDot managed to make • Communist t:hin~'s tlu'ee Dlilllo~ manmial'JDY11 tlfJta l~d
·•controlle4 fora!d liDding," a,ready to "destroy ' MI\O T!e·tung 1 ene es. .u
eomIll another major develop!neJ¢
spokesman aaid. Knowles' heli· t mander, Defense Minister ,Lin Plao, WJI reportell lolinl
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copter Dec. 19 was hit ~lght ' a power struggle with Mao s wile.
,umes by guerrilla !Ire.
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rebels." there were reported to have Peklnc Radio roported "new I
OOil!lrmod rileo up lialnlt the .Wtural , COIISPlracl••" by lillo'l op-t
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be~coottr Chairman Mao are mountin&amp; new conspll'tlclts •to 1!111larlftl clatb rovoiQUon'a attempts to cutJponeoll to allbvorllllll apllt lht
c:rasbod, ltllliQg the lour crew· vert and split his supporters. I
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' '.Iff !ii&gt;lltleal ebao1 Peklnl Radio - appll'tlliJ JoadB. Tbe Czech DID 1gency A Repllbllcan primary has derk.
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while attactlnl Olmmunilt Army to "support and aasJSI neso Communlsl. hierarchy.
ChllloM leadm bavt called oontn&gt;Uod by Jlao'a toll•- CI'K reported aomo ol MilD'• Iapparently developed for May Expected to tile with Legar guerrillas who ambushed a U.S. bill cultural revolution the Ja· The China maJnlaod
wao
open e!Vll war. Leuer dllhel uld the SbanJl tlkeoVOl· wu opponenll - • tr)'tna to 111&amp;1 2 in Middleport. The election on 111e Republican ticket are Navy Minesweeper on Ute panese news agency Kyodo rerted to be In strife from
wort t 'l'ported lilroa&amp;bOUI /ordered by "proclamation No. a revolullooary coup to depose 1n Pomeroy remains a question Edna Schoenleb, Clerk; and El· souUJeastern side of Saigon,
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Kyodo also reported that Lin, one end to the 0 """'· ump&amp;lc•r
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considered Mao's hoir ap- es from correspondents !A-P~

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,BalmyMonday Different t han Last Year
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turn will not return to .._
leclo 48, Flndlat U, Akron 52, tncumbant Richard Batley, now
today, ~ a1 normals.
CJtvellnd M and Bellaire u. m his first term, who also JJ
~a·MallOII area w11 IIIOllday'o roeord bruklq 'l1lo lll10XpaCtld boon rellllted reported prej)ared to rue again.
With 11 ll1chea of IIIOW, warm weather wu !oUowed by from 1 blflh preuure aone over Middleport former
Mayor
JllipltiD the 1'ri-Counly area a cloudy ntchiiD Oblo. MIDI- the East Coast and a tow pres- Lee Smith said Monday bo will
111; IIJ yera.
mum temperatllred readinp sUre area over Lake Superior rue tbis week for the Mayor's
~a!urtl renpd betw~ were mOI!ly 111 the so., ranglna whieb fllootled warm 11r from post now bold by C. 0. Fisher.
I iaDd II clqrteL .
from 50 at ZantiYllle to 61 at the GuH o1 Mellco In'- Oblo. Flaber, who has served several
l.ftlt Ill? vtr~lon of wln!tr Is Cheslpeake alOlll the Oblo Rlv· Gall!a'l aD·tlme
record terms of ma10f during the p.,t
a i~lt Cllflerenl
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In January 11 unkDown. 0o Jon. 25 years, lJ likewise expectecl
IIIah temporaturt 9dJ¥1ay In Ohio uperlena!d 00 preelpita· 20, 1909, the Dally Tribune re- to rue for another two-year
~ 1:01111ty waa 'II
lloll, allhoueh cloudtoeso waa ported a "swarm of beu" in term.
lr6w waa 16. Monday't bleb prevalent over the entire state. town. On Jan. u, 11H3, t h e George Baker, now serving
' n dtlrte•· Lalt DJ&amp;ht'a Deyton reported 1 low of 58 temperature aoared to 72 de- an une:qJired term on "'"lodl,
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early today, Cincinnati 58, r.. grees In the Old Freneb City. w1ll seek one of the two aeatl on
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council. Clllford Stumllo, 1fho
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pre":"Uy servin8 oo oouncU,
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sljower:~ere ~by Wed· lion in Middleport hao been were awarded last fall bot were mayor, aened as ~
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waa -ct"" tmlil Wed ,_, specUon
roval fr0m
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first payment lJ to be made on meeting will be May 11, when the arrest of JamH Cundiff, 22,
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'l'lill·olllo ,.,... "'"""""" .,..,.,.,., spect•on or·!roin ·reports pre. to the !l'Hnmisslon on the pro. VIrginia jall about a year ago.
uo' ......... ••.. ''"''"''' o " •• pared by Floyd G. Bl'Oflll, gress of tho construction of the Cundiff was arrest~d 1n c.,.
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Jombus, where he had been llv·-' ' and the contra&amp;.. "
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The FBI said M had been
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convict·• of a breaking and en·
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ilederal grant is made, offiolala
tertng charge In West Virginia
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and sontenced to 1·10 y•ars In
a~!: :!:u~ ~::: 1 Couatncttoa of tbe IaaGou NEW HAVEN _ Funeral BeJ'· the state prison at Moundsvllle.
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w•-. et) R. Carmack, 64, New Hav· w rei ....o n
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Thuraday all:SO p.m. at the ~as jailed at Mason City, W,
-~!:.;'"""'"' Work on the lines aod Inter- Foglesong Jl'unetal home wtth a.ln February 1966 awaiting to
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system !rom the town to the Rev. Howard Ruppel! ollio- be transferred to Moundsville,
'"~·~l·a~~goona about a milo below Iatini.
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/~-financing, Estunated cost of gow Scotland the daughter of
1- oom?iete aewage trtatment the 'tate Aler.indet Steel and
system IS. $800,000, of
Mary ·Barnhill. who survives.
Opera tmg "'"11
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construction bavo btea covered s e was a mem,.,- OI '"' rre•
from the sale of bonds totalinl byterlan Church at Middleport,
(Olntlnued From Page One)
""·ODD and .. ~ colleatlolll ,. 1 a past matron of the Eastern et receipt&amp; at $168.1 bliUon-,- ,
II ~~i~~~from sewer rental board Stan at Niagara FallJ, New provided Congress ·goea along
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York, ap4 a member of the with bls request&amp; fOr $5:8 billion
financtnc on tbt mltl'- New Haven Garden club.
In new taxes on !DdlvklualJ and
eepbor system has been arrana· Survlvon ~elude her . hu• corporatlotUI and a $'/00 million
the board will readvet'tlao band, Floyd, mother.
Mary h!creaae In postal rates. .
bl4a on the CODitructlon and Barnhill, New Haven;- two dau- Here's bow the budget picture
gll!f.rs, Mrs. James H. Layne, 1noU under the two CODCIIJIII:
IIIII •1n. John McGrew, Buclro
biiiDOO, w. va.; five Jr&gt;tldohil· 1
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Mason c·ty
Escapee

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with
ex·actress
wife,
Chiang Ching, and Chen Po-tao,
chairman of the "cultural revosought.
Calvin E. Orr, RD 2, Racme, Jutlons" subcommittee. Recent·
Delmar Canaday, former rna· died early Monday at
Lin ranked second and Chen
10f and a candlcblte ~&amp;alnst Le- Hospital at the age of 66. Mr.
gar in the last general tlecUon, , Orr was born January. 28, 1900,
baa not reported hil plans. He in Melas County. He was a car·
bas campaigned as a democrat Ipenter by trade, the son of the
and as on independent ID prevJ. late Bert and Kathryn Frank
ous elecUons.
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a sister. Survivors include his
nor amage W en wife, Iva, two
Truck-Cycle Meet
Columbus, and Clint, of
Minor darnagt resulted from Funeral services will
a motorcycle-tru~k mishap at Thursday at I p.m. at Rawling,,.!
8:05 p.m. Monday on Route 248 Olats Funeral Horne with
ID fronl of the Chester Elemeo· Rev. Edward Griffith officiat· ll
tary School.
ing. Burial will bo in Letart
The county sheriff's depa•t· Cemetery. Friends may call
ment said a pick-up truck dri- the funeral home anytime.
ven by Audrey Gae McCoy, 49,
Rt. 1 Reedsville, went to cro;s
the highway and was hit in the
ef
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rear fonder by a motorcycle operated by Jonn
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rest or injuries were reportt&lt;l. If you can hear peopl_e.ords
and can't make out the w.
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WILLIAM EMPLOYED
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answer. An extremely
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Mi eport, bearing aid
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was emp oy
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the glzed uolt, has
Meigs County Commissioners as by a man who
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janitor at the new welfare de- of b eanng
partment building in Middle- ~ve 10 years. If inl&lt;!rOiitedl it I
IS suggested you
port at a salary of $100 per
month. Attending the session ~;w.:~ ~ ~~lve i ~~~~:
Middleport
were Commissioners Charles R. matloo at 00 cost or ol
Karr, Sr., and Robert Clark. lion whatsoever.-Adv.

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ill MJddleporl, the boani of elec- II the end of this year,
but n·
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!Ions aaid today. Grate will be neither has yet Indicated whc- .
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bidding for the post against lher another term will
be
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from Canton to Norlll Manclll!r·
Ia and Mongolia. Forcea loyliJ
to Mao were said to be meetln,
stiff resistance and In _ne~ ol
relnlorctm•nt.
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Some Call It Wholesale
We Named It-

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Friends may can· at the fu· Expenditures
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Admltllllrlllve Jla4Cel
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Driveway Mi&amp;hap
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At Darwin Reported
$l2U fl17.o
A minor ~ar mishap was
pendltures
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Investigated !aturc11.y at 10:35 Deficit
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GUliJ&gt; TO MEET
Darwin by Meigs County Dep. The Women's G~ild of the
uty Shenff Carl Hysell.
Trinity United Church of Christ
A car driven by Robert Lee will meet wetneaday, January
"!'oodard, . 18, Star Route, Pat· liS at 8 p.m. al the &lt;burch.
no!, reportedly 11ruc1&lt; the left :=.:.'.::.c..:..:.~-----­
front lender of an automobile Worry of
op~rated by Kenneth E. Chan·
ey, 34, Rl. 1, Shade. No arrests
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Sh~~rJo ckdepLanartmen23t atsoRt a1r· .!&amp;'~':l:~~-=:r.=
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Gallipolis earlv Sundav on 1 IPrtnllt • UJti'e PABI:IIIKo~to 7our ,
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charge of disturbi""'
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W L P OP
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·.Eastern . .. . .. 13 I 4!111 3lt
Kyger Creek , .. 6 7 533 5113
Hannan Trace .. 4 6 302 357
~thwesterp . . . 2 9 396 452
North Gallia , . , 2· ·9 354 ~
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W L P OP
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Eastern ... .. . , , 7 0 267 163
,Kyger Creek , , . 6 1 310 223
-Hannan Trace ... 2 4 177 226
Soothwestem , . 1 5 193 2211
.North Gallia , .. o 6 172 279
Totals . . . . . . . It 11 lll9 1119

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Eastern .. · · · · · · · · 14 707 54. 1
Southwestern ..... ll 618 · 56.2
Kyger Creek · · •· !3 759 58.S
North Gallia · · · · · 13 332 =·~
Hannan Trace · .. 11 m ·
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Kyger Creek · · · 7 379 54.1
Soothwestern .... 6 343 57,1
·~stern . : . .. .... 7 116, 59.3
North Galha .. . •• 6 380 63.2
Hannan trace , .. . 6 420 70.0

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Benvenzutl and light
heavy VIrginia Tech T1 Plttllburgll GO tcying to move toward the ev· got 2.
Gailipolis' seventh and eighth uade basketball champ Dick Tiger.
American U. 76 Lafayette al
en-steven mark tonight when Pal Archer and Bob Lowis, ·
Griffith lelt lltUe dOQbt wbol
Soutb
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they meet Wirt High at Eliz•· each w1th lO led the Middleport
teams defeated Eastern on the Washington planks Moo·
4a evenin but the GARS frQsh were toppled 36-28 at was the better lighter Monday Fl9rlcla 83 Georgia 61
beth.
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freshmen! while Allen CUnning·
Wabama ~y the White Falo
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night as he bu!Ued hill way to a Mercer til Ga.-Soutbwestern 61 After losing that fantastic foul ham got 4. John Tannehill
con yearlings.
hal!Urne. After three periods, unanlmoos 15-round
declsloo Tennessee 52 Kentucltytanoo50, 72 shooting conte;t at Point Plea- 1 and Doxie Wal_te_~·
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over Archer In a fight that lost Tenn. Tech 82 Chat
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In Gallipolis, the Gallipolis For the losers, Matthews
much of Ito 911SpenSe wM8 the Alabama Ill MJsslaalppl St. 74 are two wins away from even.
seventh v.aders .trln!med Ea~t· Wilson bad nine points
bell rang fer round one.
Floricbl St. 11 Jaduonville 70
Earlier they bad whalloped
ern .3$.27 for their seventh VIC· Blowers scored five,
Morris-Harvey 119 Bectley liS
Wirt and a win tonig~t woold
tory in nine games.
· three and Orr two. For the
PEBBLE BEACH
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27-16 at the quartermar~s., nine, ~II and Keys SIX
ter toornamenta1o the 26 years Olncordta Minn. 98 Augsbrg
Sophomore ace. Terry Lan~IS
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19 points, Miller added · 11. The GAHS .'rosh will PliY
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wm as usual. Th~ sophmore
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snnaers had four, wetemeyer Pomeroy Thursday.
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Solltllwest
shooter bas been hitl1ng po1nt•
had to, Sanders five, Callaway
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at the rate of hotter lhan twenone. For the lo,.,rs, AmsbalJ
than tbe one Jack Nicklaus Angelo·81 811 &gt;\uattn Coli 63
ty-lour per game IUld •• fast
and Young four, Buckley three
~ tliiS year: ,~- ·
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If 'Tex.
becoming one ?' the, tops Jn Second St.
and Caldwell one.
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'llre thre...tlme Masters cbam- Albuquerque 103 Sui Ross 11
.the state douboe-A ctrcles.
The Gallipolis eiglh graders TEAM
W L P OP ploD went Into the final round
wea
captured their sixth straii!ht Middle!IOrt .. , . . 9 3 719
tied. lor second wWL. Arnold Denver 115 Oklahoma City W
win, defeating Eastern's eighth Jackson. ... . , . , . 9 4 876
Palmer•. eaeb • sltok!! behind
graders iiJ-21. GalUPOJis !Qilt· NelsonVIUe ...... 7 5 713
Bilty Casper, tlf8108G'U. S. ot&gt;- PAGAN SIGNS
its first three games; Including Pomeroy .. •.. .. 7 5 710
en champ and the _PGA'a player Pl'n'SBURGH IUPI) -tltntty
a 44-40 verdlcl at Eastern on AthellS ......... a 5 ,,~
of tbo year. Bing himself could· loflelder Jose Papn . MO~ay
Dec. 12.
, t;.ogan . .. .. .... 5 8 P'l
n'l have arranged for a better signed bls 196'1 National League
1.Gallipolis ....• , 4 8 7'1
windqp.
contract with the Pittsburgh
Gallipolis led IIH, 25 • 17 f Wellston .... , . . 3 10 821
Pirates.
and 31HI at the quartermarks. '
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T be Paaan. 31, hit .264 _for the
Prose· bad 14 lor the winners, '
SEOAL VAIISITY
State Traek Coaebes C1111ic wid Pirates last season while
followed by Jones 13. Noe bad TEAM
w Lp
be held at Ohio State Unlv""'l- batting In 54 runs.
live, Ballard loor, North
Jackson . ....... 7 3 667
ty Friday and Saturday. II wUI
Wedemeyer two each. For
Middleport ..... 6 3 5?.'1
be climaxed at 1!30 p.m. Sat· for Milwaukee.
Jooero, Eicblllier totaled
Athen•
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urday by an lndocr traclt ll)eel Tbo Supreme pour! aet
Caldwell five, Calloway
Nelsonvui~":::: 5 4 549 501 between oSU, Mlcblgan State 1M side Monday for~.~f::l
Bissell two and Watson two.
Logan .. ........ 5 4 582 571 and WJtDam and Mary Olllege. for the oi!cond Urne, ·
Today, ~all~pobs
Pomeroy • , •.. . 5 5 603
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Middeport • Junior.
Wellston ....... 3 7 615
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Supreme Court wlllch ruuo~ ·UI••
s~ on the Washmgton
Gallipolis ..••• , . 1 8 510 566 state of WisCQDSin has taken a 1M state's AnUtrusl Jaw ·.
wAt. Wahama last
TOTALS ....... S1 37 U$7
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15% TBiffllS .GREAT DillS
a four110iol 'lt-'15 vic- ' ark held down ninth and loth 7. Katlsas (U.$l
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spots with 11·3 records.
I. CincinnaU ' (U-3) ,
118 Holcombe w~rd. ~ ·.:..aibot ~
AIU1ough Fort Reoovery and Class A Sandusky Sl Marys 9. Western Ky. (14-1)
611 the first u.s. navll Cup- lelJII
both wou last week· dropped out of the top 10 after 10. Vanderblll .(!H)
12 and former resident o1 'Ill
etld, the coaches Juggled , the
Its 30-game regular sea· Second \0 -11. Providence u .s. Lawn r!...111
top echelon of the standings son wmnmg streak go down lhe 32 ; 12. St. Jolms !N.Y.) tf: 13. died · in hill ~p !!ftltlllw,
quite a blt compared to lao! drain at Gibsonburg. St. Mary• Boston Collefle 23: 14. . Utah ward 18 iJ C!Qiti&lt;P
week. Fort Re&lt;nvery received whipped Clyde 79-60 Friday Slate 14; 15 (Ue), New Muico introdu~ing'
NBA Staadlllp
first place voles to Str,.... night but hit a cold streak In and Tennessee· U: '17, !&gt;IJsslsslt&gt;- service to
By UDI.Ied Presslll-tlollol
six . and went ahead 164 a 73-56 setback to G.lbso,nburg. pl State 12; 18 . Brigham Young in use
Easten DlvllloD
pomts in the r~tngs It was Coach .Ray Millers first 11; 19 (tie), Florida and beJd
'II'. L. Pel.
the 30 ooaches.
loss outside of tournament play Northwestern IO.
Momorlal
Philadelphia
411 4
Two newcomers jumped Into In two seasons at St. Marys.
Booton
34 12
Class AA top 10, and Cuya. I'll Eastern Obi~, ti-foot guard
New. York
Z5 · 26
Falls and Miamisburg Dale Edwards has a 36.2 aver·
Clnclnllatl
19 25
into the also-rans. Un- aie Ill II games, although his
Baltimore
12 40 .231 boaten Dayton ilelmont winner New Athens Fra!lklln team Is
-ST. LOUIS (UP!) 11 looked
Weoten Dlvlsloa
12 straigbt, took ove~ eJghth winles1. Edwards' top point prolike the day Stan Muslal slgn·
w. L Pel. place, and Cleveland East Tee;, ductlon was 48 a few weeks
a
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San
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31 18
111·2) was seventh.
ago.
04
tiOO to play ~aseball for the
St. Louis
21 21
East Tecb forfeited its first
Leu. C dina!
Chicago
22 32
two games of the season due to '
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18 30
an ineligible player and the !
'This Is tbo higgeat crowd Los Angeles
18 31
Scarabs actually bave not been
I've seen Ia 1 long time,' 'aald
Monday'• Rendts
on the basketball floor
Stan (The Man) as M fa~ Philadelphia 112 St. Louis 015
season.
newsmen covering hio new jdo (Oaly game scheduled)
Dayton Roosevelt (11·2) and
es a $35,001).a.year
general
Tueoday's Game•
Linden (10-2) re· The Pomeroy Frosh~r:~h~~F. I
manager.
Cincinnati at !lew York
ball team dumped the
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Boston at Philadelphia
port Yellow Jacket
NEW YORK (UPI) - After Detroit at Chicago
00t
34-29 Monday afternoon
d1sposlng .of Joey Archer as a Baltimore at llan Francisco
Pomeroy.
contender for his crown, mid· (Only games scheduled)
The baby Panthers were
dlewelghl champion
Enule
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Griffith immediately b e g a n
and 10 by Randy Burt. 0;
YCIIII haw bills 111 pay. Tbie,: •
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beating the drums today for fu- Moada)'s CoDeae Basketball
. RIPLEY _ The off-and-ll'l Abbott chipped in nine and

TOP OWEN!IJU TEAM
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OOLUJIBUS (UP!) - OllurnOP T..m
G PTS AVG. bus Eul'a powerful Ttgen,
818 Kyger Creek .... _ 13 8111 S:U who bave played aD but three
759 Southwestern ... . II 6T/ 61.8 of tllelr 12 latnel 011 the road,
7%1 Hannan Trace , , . II 808 60.8 were solid cholaH today for the
757 Eastern .. . .. . .. . 14 758 54.0 No. 1 aa111 M basketball team
1132 North GaUia , . .. 13 671 51.8 ID Oblo.
(SVAC Ollly) •
But 'Fort Recovery shook up
OP Team
G PTS AVG. the United Prell Ioteroat!Onal
879 Eastern . ..... .... . 7 450 64.2
343 Kyger Creek •. . • 7 439 62.5
416 Soutjlweatern •.. • 6 360 60.0
355 · 420 Hannan Trace ... 6 m 59.1
~ 360 North Gallia .... .. 6 334 55.i
lt38 lt3S TOP DEFENSIVE TEAM
y ARSITY ONLY
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Soothwestern ... 7 4 6T/
Kyaor Creek .... 7 6 808
Hannan Trace 5 6 1!68
Eastern .. · .. · · 6 8 71it1
North Gallia , , , . 2 II 671
(SVAC Only)
Team
W LP
KYIOJ: Creek .. . 8 1 439
Soothwestero .•• 8 3 360
J:~ . '-", ... .. S _4 450

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FALS£ TEETH·

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lllltiiUid Ga &amp;I Ellt4nl Ill lila Coach Paul DIJloii~J H ~1m all ~ &amp;I Norlll GIIIIJa,
JlobCats at lJ'J'!I' ~ 'Ilia
lint D!fOIInl belwtoll the two TrKe ll'lldettl. Balli ....... 'l'lltee SVAC. IHW 1flll en- l ) n - wcl!l the ljrtt tiiiJetlna
taamJ.
hlvo H 'rtallda and 1111 """' ~e Mn-lea&amp;li' toell '"' Salur. tbis aeuon at l'alriand.
For tonl&amp;bl'• I!IICIIlllller, £at. nor onllts """ will leave lila day night with Hannan TrKe Fllrllllll SellOOI lor Bo 7 I
on !J U In all tamea thil- SVAC ~.
P,la)'lna: host to Hannan, 'II', Va. &lt;omes to ~ IJotur.
- . aDd l!ouiiMB Local if H .
'l'be Pntu - lie
llrtt " ' - """ the lint IIIIWI thil day nflht for lllllllber p
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Tbo only SVAC CIJDe of the came between , the two ICboola year betweea · tile two acboola Coach Lloyd Nyen' Hlll!land·
week II on tap Friday Dl&amp;ht at 7144 at Mtlt&lt;tlnlllt. Norlll Gal. 15-55 at Hannan.
era. Fllrflekl downed
Norlll Gallla when Coach Mlb IJa hat loll wven ill ' 'r • w Tbo Fairland Dr11ons wUI ern 74-N earlier Ia the •ason
llorrllcm'• PlriW play host to tlila their Jut wln. et-a tlllet play Coach Johnny Wiol:llne's 11 Lancuter.

SEOAL RESERVES
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Nelsonville •· · · 9 0 4111
vlsl~.
Athena , ... , •.. . 7 1 324
The•· Gallipolis lroah are
JackSon .. · "" •· 6 4 386
for tlje ·~•son. It was a
Wellston •.• "" 6. 4 474 ·- ~• ·
t h l ' : : whleb proved , Pomeroy .. "... 3 7 366
as
·.(or Galllpolla. After lbgan · · " """ 3 6 · 3110
4-4 i! . '" log one
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Ml~eport ...... 2 7 389
u-4~~~ _abead __15-_1_2_.c:.:IGBIHpoUs
....... 1 a _::;.;;,~;11
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'Ilia EaCJes p to Ruiltlld
Frklay oiihl for ·a e1a111 llltll
tile Red Devilt in the ......r
when lhoy Southerll Local, Wtrnwp fer KYfler er.etr. pme.
before meeliDI lint piKe X1· I'll llleir lint mJeetlnc, Eulenl
pr er.1j1 1!1 111e 11N1 , _ of dolllled Soutbern Local . . . at
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1D the prcvlnclal /1011. U.S. II!Wiary spokHDIOII earryln&amp; Knowles. eommanc1er the war.
covenunent ancllllll elty ecuneil llill today. AD !Our c:mrmea of the Army's 1H111 Ughl The Olmmunl!t fire wounded
of Ta1yuU, 1 city of IIW'ly • died ID 11!10 C1'lllt bolllrii GIL Infantry Brtgado abotlt 1011 feet one crewman. But Knowles'

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1
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Richard T. Kllowlei
11111~ the savap Iron
pDot managed to make • Communist t:hin~'s tlu'ee Dlilllo~ manmial'JDY11 tlfJta l~d
·•controlle4 fora!d liDding," a,ready to "destroy ' MI\O T!e·tung 1 ene es. .u
eomIll another major develop!neJ¢
spokesman aaid. Knowles' heli· t mander, Defense Minister ,Lin Plao, WJI reportell lolinl
II&gt; the watselllnl CblDote ertlll !
copter Dec. 19 was hit ~lght ' a power struggle with Mao s wile.
,umes by guerrilla !Ire.
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The broadcast sa1d o.ppo~ents of Co_mmun!F Pfl't7
rebels." there were reported to have Peklnc Radio roported "new I
OOil!lrmod rileo up lialnlt the .Wtural , COIISPlracl••" by lillo'l op-t
~dd}
The
second
be~coottr Chairman Mao are mountin&amp; new conspll'tlclts •to 1!111larlftl clatb rovoiQUon'a attempts to cutJponeoll to allbvorllllll apllt lht
c:rasbod, ltllliQg the lour crew· vert and split his supporters. I
eh nd M I the Cillo
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llllti.Mao tJ• w.,ea.
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men, after bein&amp; hit Monday Mao has ordered the Chines~ fourth b , I
ao n
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' '.Iff !ii&gt;lltleal ebao1 Peklnl Radio - appll'tlliJ JoadB. Tbe Czech DID 1gency A Repllbllcan primary has derk.
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while attactlnl Olmmunilt Army to "support and aasJSI neso Communlsl. hierarchy.
ChllloM leadm bavt called oontn&gt;Uod by Jlao'a toll•- CI'K reported aomo ol MilD'• Iapparently developed for May Expected to tile with Legar guerrillas who ambushed a U.S. bill cultural revolution the Ja· The China maJnlaod
wao
open e!Vll war. Leuer dllhel uld the SbanJl tlkeoVOl· wu opponenll - • tr)'tna to 111&amp;1 2 in Middleport. The election on 111e Republican ticket are Navy Minesweeper on Ute panese news agency Kyodo rerted to be In strife from
wort t 'l'ported lilroa&amp;bOUI /ordered by "proclamation No. a revolullooary coup to depose 1n Pomeroy remains a question Edna Schoenleb, Clerk; and El· souUJeastern side of Saigon,
ported trorn Peking.
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J&amp;anebulia IIIII ill CUtoll IUid I" 01 ~ pro-W.O "molutJona. Mlo.
mark. .
ma Russell, tre..,urer, both
Kyodo also reported that Lin, one end to the 0 """'· ump&amp;lc•r
•
Gene Grate, former clerk of IDcumbents. Council seall of
considered Mao's hoir ap- es from correspondents !A-P~

and

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Appeanng
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,BalmyMonday Different t han Last Year
"~ ol Sprinl

eport

turn will not return to .._
leclo 48, Flndlat U, Akron 52, tncumbant Richard Batley, now
today, ~ a1 normals.
CJtvellnd M and Bellaire u. m his first term, who also JJ
~a·MallOII area w11 IIIOllday'o roeord bruklq 'l1lo lll10XpaCtld boon rellllted reported prej)ared to rue again.
With 11 ll1chea of IIIOW, warm weather wu !oUowed by from 1 blflh preuure aone over Middleport former
Mayor
JllipltiD the 1'ri-Counly area a cloudy ntchiiD Oblo. MIDI- the East Coast and a tow pres- Lee Smith said Monday bo will
111; IIJ yera.
mum temperatllred readinp sUre area over Lake Superior rue tbis week for the Mayor's
~a!urtl renpd betw~ were mOI!ly 111 the so., ranglna whieb fllootled warm 11r from post now bold by C. 0. Fisher.
I iaDd II clqrteL .
from 50 at ZantiYllle to 61 at the GuH o1 Mellco In'- Oblo. Flaber, who has served several
l.ftlt Ill? vtr~lon of wln!tr Is Cheslpeake alOlll the Oblo Rlv· Gall!a'l aD·tlme
record terms of ma10f during the p.,t
a i~lt Cllflerenl
er.
In January 11 unkDown. 0o Jon. 25 years, lJ likewise expectecl
IIIah temporaturt 9dJ¥1ay In Ohio uperlena!d 00 preelpita· 20, 1909, the Dally Tribune re- to rue for another two-year
~ 1:01111ty waa 'II
lloll, allhoueh cloudtoeso waa ported a "swarm of beu" in term.
lr6w waa 16. Monday't bleb prevalent over the entire state. town. On Jan. u, 11H3, t h e George Baker, now serving
' n dtlrte•· Lalt DJ&amp;ht'a Deyton reported 1 low of 58 temperature aoared to 72 de- an une:qJired term on "'"lodl,
wu
early today, Cincinnati 58, r.. grees In the Old Freneb City. w1ll seek one of the two aeatl on
~ '1'/. Vo. npor\ed
council. Clllford Stumllo, 1fho
11
ltred reow:4B by sprinl.tike
pre":"Uy servin8 oo oouncU,
8111peN1j1n1
terday So did
has mdlcated be does 1101 Jo.
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PI-'ICilllilf.'farm tempera•
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or
today .....
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wUI
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today but a mild cold
- · ~ Its way
The fmal pba.. of the lagoon, electrical contracts.
Earlier I bJo otxtli wo-y~ term, Leo
w~ ~
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mcu
sljower:~ere ~by Wed· lion in Middleport hao been were awarded last fall bot were mayor, aened as ~
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_ _ u lbe·-1• - t 1... complelod, the Board of Public not accepted because of insuffi.
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The board
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pfeciable teftl!l(rlllre n·... '!!'v The board Is Wllltlng final Ill- will continue to seek federal aid
waa -ct"" tmlil Wed ,_, specUon
roval fr0m
the
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a··
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app
. on the project through the Ec1&gt;olpt, and .... UleD temper IOhio River Valley Water Sam· nomic Development AdmJn.
::;:::....:::::~- --·--- - tat'
-~ 1 c· 1 11
100 00mp-• 0
mc nnatill· a"
•~atlon. The bo••d hopes to
th
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or until inspection is comJ&gt;}eted. The bo·~
'tecei·-A ·a JeNor
'!J"OTED ·,:10 ll!l'lmd!ST
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The board said the first fed· from tbe Ohio River Valley Sa·
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IS upected about F•b. I. The today, stating that its
nnt The FBI announced Monday
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first payment lJ to be made on meeting will be May 11, when the arrest of JamH Cundiff, 22,
'""........, ,..,.. s...,,., ., tho b~llls .of. a f.lnal paper ·lo. the bor,rd . will preaest a letter who had escaped a Mason, West
'l'lill·olllo ,.,... "'"""""" .,..,.,.,., spect•on or·!roin ·reports pre. to the !l'Hnmisslon on the pro. VIrginia jall about a year ago.
uo' ......... ••.. ''"''"''' o " •• pared by Floyd G. Bl'Oflll, gress of tho construction of the Cundiff was arrest~d 1n c.,.
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on. Assoc., englneets.-the vllllfgo, sewage system.
Jombus, where he had been llv·-' ' and the contra&amp;.. "
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~ht to avoid coilflnement.''w
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the Health, Education, and
The FBI said M had been
~·....... : Welfare Dept. will be condue~&lt;
convict·• of a breaking and en·
..•• Mlli-:n.unball
Ine.,
au
1ed before final payment on &amp;be
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ilederal grant is made, offiolala
tertng charge In West Virginia
&gt;t , reported.
and sontenced to 1·10 y•ars In
a~!: :!:u~ ~::: 1 Couatncttoa of tbe IaaGou NEW HAVEN _ Funeral BeJ'· the state prison at Moundsvllle.
..,., ... ,... 1o ...... , ., ... was by 1M Grim Coutn..
W. ll . Soyars Jr., Central
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tlon Co., Allltbl, The ...- • VIces for Mrs. Floyd IMargar. Ohio FBI chief, said CUDdlff
i.ootho ,.,,., , _ "'"""" 11
w•-. et) R. Carmack, 64, New Hav· w rei ....o n
1 1 •·
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~- was for $45,245.2.5 and tile vU. eh, who died Moncbly evening d•clar~
as
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•••D•ble, One ••nth. suo. •r laae ba• already paid f:M,· at her residence will be held
cu a paro e v o a or an
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Thuraday all:SO p.m. at the ~as jailed at Mason City, W,
-~!:.;'"""'"' Work on the lines aod Inter- Foglesong Jl'unetal home wtth a.ln February 1966 awaiting to
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system !rom the town to the Rev. Howard Ruppel! ollio- be transferred to Moundsville,
'"~·~l·a~~goona about a milo below Iatini.
th
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~ at 1 . standstlll due Born March 11, 1902, at Gla• e FBI Bill!, he escaped.
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/~-financing, Estunated cost of gow Scotland the daughter of
1- oom?iete aewage trtatment the 'tate Aler.indet Steel and
system IS. $800,000, of
Mary ·Barnhill. who survives.
Opera tmg "'"11
IOWiie h
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construction bavo btea covered s e was a mem,.,- OI '"' rre•
from the sale of bonds totalinl byterlan Church at Middleport,
(Olntlnued From Page One)
""·ODD and .. ~ colleatlolll ,. 1 a past matron of the Eastern et receipt&amp; at $168.1 bliUon-,- ,
II ~~i~~~from sewer rental board Stan at Niagara FallJ, New provided Congress ·goea along
II·
notad.
York, ap4 a member of the with bls request&amp; fOr $5:8 billion
financtnc on tbt mltl'- New Haven Garden club.
In new taxes on !DdlvklualJ and
eepbor system has been arrana· Survlvon ~elude her . hu• corporatlotUI and a $'/00 million
the board will readvet'tlao band, Floyd, mother.
Mary h!creaae In postal rates. .
bl4a on the CODitructlon and Barnhill, New Haven;- two dau- Here's bow the budget picture
gll!f.rs, Mrs. James H. Layne, 1noU under the two CODCIIJIII:
IIIII •1n. John McGrew, Buclro
biiiDOO, w. va.; five Jr&gt;tldohil· 1
l'.alll B~
dten, IIIII one sister, Mrs. Ail&amp; '
(In bllllOIIS)

high

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Lagoon Phase 0 { sewerage
Comp}e_ted, says Board

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Mason c·ty
Escapee

captur""d

1RE D•n-'-cnlnNEL

~stn~~et;11 ~~:: of bat~~ =~d 1~G~:~~~gh~::!

with
ex·actress
wife,
Chiang Ching, and Chen Po-tao,
chairman of the "cultural revosought.
Calvin E. Orr, RD 2, Racme, Jutlons" subcommittee. Recent·
Delmar Canaday, former rna· died early Monday at
Lin ranked second and Chen
10f and a candlcblte ~&amp;alnst Le- Hospital at the age of 66. Mr.
gar in the last general tlecUon, , Orr was born January. 28, 1900,
baa not reported hil plans. He in Melas County. He was a car·
bas campaigned as a democrat Ipenter by trade, the son of the
and as on independent ID prevJ. late Bert and Kathryn Frank
ous elecUons.
JOrr.
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He was preceded In death by
Mi
D
h
a sister. Survivors include his
nor amage W en wife, Iva, two
Truck-Cycle Meet
Columbus, and Clint, of
Minor darnagt resulted from Funeral services will
a motorcycle-tru~k mishap at Thursday at I p.m. at Rawling,,.!
8:05 p.m. Monday on Route 248 Olats Funeral Horne with
ID fronl of the Chester Elemeo· Rev. Edward Griffith officiat· ll
tary School.
ing. Burial will bo in Letart
The county sheriff's depa•t· Cemetery. Friends may call
ment said a pick-up truck dri- the funeral home anytime.
ven by Audrey Gae McCoy, 49,
Rt. 1 Reedsville, went to cro;s
the highway and was hit in the
ef
•ist
rear fonder by a motorcycle operated by Jonn
' Frankl'•
A
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25, Rt. 2 Long Bottom. No ar:
rest or injuries were reportt&lt;l. If you can hear peopl_e.ords
and can't make out the w.
clearly t h en tbls may be
WILLIAM EMPLOYED
C I Will
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answer. An extremely
ar
iarns,
Mi eport, bearing aid
a
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was emp oy
0 ay by
the glzed uolt, has
Meigs County Commissioners as by a man who
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janitor at the new welfare de- of b eanng
partment building in Middle- ~ve 10 years. If inl&lt;!rOiitedl it I
IS suggested you
port at a salary of $100 per
month. Attending the session ~;w.:~ ~ ~~lve i ~~~~:
Middleport
were Commissioners Charles R. matloo at 00 cost or ol
Karr, Sr., and Robert Clark. lion whatsoever.-Adv.

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Cal • E 0
:nc~-;::'a":· b~~~=-~~~ ~~~~~: ~U:.,F:'.;
vm • rr
ill MJddleporl, the boani of elec- II the end of this year,
but n·
M d
!Ions aaid today. Grate will be neither has yet Indicated whc- .
IeS On On ay
bidding for the post against lher another term will
be
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from Canton to Norlll Manclll!r·
Ia and Mongolia. Forcea loyliJ
to Mao were said to be meetln,
stiff resistance and In _ne~ ol
relnlorctm•nt.
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Some Call It Wholesale
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Admltllllrlllve Jla4Cel
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Driveway Mi&amp;hap
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At Darwin Reported
$l2U fl17.o
A minor ~ar mishap was
pendltures
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Investigated !aturc11.y at 10:35 Deficit
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GUliJ&gt; TO MEET
Darwin by Meigs County Dep. The Women's G~ild of the
uty Shenff Carl Hysell.
Trinity United Church of Christ
A car driven by Robert Lee will meet wetneaday, January
"!'oodard, . 18, Star Route, Pat· liS at 8 p.m. al the &lt;burch.
no!, reportedly 11ruc1&lt; the left :=.:.'.::.c..:..:.~-----­
front lender of an automobile Worry of
op~rated by Kenneth E. Chan·
ey, 34, Rl. 1, Shade. No arrests
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or lajurlea were reported. The Sllpplat or Irritating?
Sh~~rJo ckdepLanartmen23t atsoRt a1r· .!&amp;'~':l:~~-=:r.=
reswu a
e, , .
, When 7w e&amp;t t6lk or taqb . .Ju&amp;t
Gallipolis earlv Sundav on 1 IPrtnllt • UJti'e PABI:IIIKo~to 7our ,
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charge of disturbi""'
the peace. and
nm.&amp;lbb una or &amp;ddod oomtort
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Lane posted bond for appear- .....,.. • "'""':&amp;.\\'::"'' ..,., tuto),
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(AU Games)
W L P OP
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·.Eastern . .. . .. 13 I 4!111 3lt
Kyger Creek , .. 6 7 533 5113
Hannan Trace .. 4 6 302 357
~thwesterp . . . 2 9 396 452
North Gallia , . , 2· ·9 354 ~
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,Kyger Creek , , . 6 1 310 223
-Hannan Trace ... 2 4 177 226
Soothwestem , . 1 5 193 2211
.North Gallia , .. o 6 172 279
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Eastern .. · · · · · · · · 14 707 54. 1
Southwestern ..... ll 618 · 56.2
Kyger Creek · · •· !3 759 58.S
North Gallia · · · · · 13 332 =·~
Hannan Trace · .. 11 m ·
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Kyger Creek · · · 7 379 54.1
Soothwestern .... 6 343 57,1
·~stern . : . .. .... 7 116, 59.3
North Galha .. . •• 6 380 63.2
Hannan trace , .. . 6 420 70.0

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C1us A·. co.ebe1 nl!Dp by
vaultlnl put Strullml for
!Dp spolln tha amaD lebool
vllion.
A total of ~ ..,.ebes voted In
~ Ctus M rating• tbis. week
IUid 2Z of them Jave tha No. I
nod to ~ Copltal City ngera,
whO had tllelr handl fl1ll with

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lure bouts with Italian Nino
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Eatl
Ripley Vikings will he again Vaughan and Pal O'Brien
Benvenzutl and light
heavy VIrginia Tech T1 Plttllburgll GO tcying to move toward the ev· got 2.
Gailipolis' seventh and eighth uade basketball champ Dick Tiger.
American U. 76 Lafayette al
en-steven mark tonight when Pal Archer and Bob Lowis, ·
Griffith lelt lltUe dOQbt wbol
Soutb
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they meet Wirt High at Eliz•· each w1th lO led the Middleport
teams defeated Eastern on the Washington planks Moo·
4a evenin but the GARS frQsh were toppled 36-28 at was the better lighter Monday Fl9rlcla 83 Georgia 61
beth.
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freshmen! while Allen CUnning·
Wabama ~y the White Falo
-- - - - · - -·
night as he bu!Ued hill way to a Mercer til Ga.-Soutbwestern 61 After losing that fantastic foul ham got 4. John Tannehill
con yearlings.
hal!Urne. After three periods, unanlmoos 15-round
declsloo Tennessee 52 Kentucltytanoo50, 72 shooting conte;t at Point Plea- 1 and Doxie Wal_te_~·
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over Archer In a fight that lost Tenn. Tech 82 Chat
ga
eant last weekend, the Vikin~s
In Gallipolis, the Gallipolis For the losers, Matthews
much of Ito 911SpenSe wM8 the Alabama Ill MJsslaalppl St. 74 are two wins away from even.
seventh v.aders .trln!med Ea~t· Wilson bad nine points
bell rang fer round one.
Floricbl St. 11 Jaduonville 70
Earlier they bad whalloped
ern .3$.27 for their seventh VIC· Blowers scored five,
Morris-Harvey 119 Bectley liS
Wirt and a win tonig~t woold
tory in nine games.
· three and Orr two. For the
PEBBLE BEACH
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Mldweat
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.,Galllpolls Jlld tJ.7, 23-12, and ners, Gll11Sp1e had 11,
(UP!) .- There ba•1e been bet· Iowa BI.MJcblgan II
500.
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DRY CLEANING
27-16 at the quartermar~s., nine, ~II and Keys SIX
ter toornamenta1o the 26 years Olncordta Minn. 98 Augsbrg
Sophomore ace. Terry Lan~IS
-SERVICE-Snowden led the winners witli _Hendren lour.
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ba• been holding N Daknta SL 72 Moorhead fl w_m lead the Vikings aftor 1!118
19 points, Miller added · 11. The GAHS .'rosh will PliY
,.. ·- "' the Menter- Ti,ledo 100 EvllliiVille 90
wm as usual. Th~ sophmore
(Upon Your Request)
snnaers had four, wetemeyer Pomeroy Thursday.
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lllfllllllltre nevt'r
Solltllwest
shooter bas been hitl1ng po1nt•
had to, Sanders five, Callaway
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has boen a more powerful fin. N. Melloo St. 117 w. Tuas
at the rate of hotter lhan twenone. For the lo,.,rs, AmsbalJ
than tbe one Jack Nicklaus Angelo·81 811 &gt;\uattn Coli 63
ty-lour per game IUld •• fast
and Young four, Buckley three
~ tliiS year: ,~- ·
Corpus
If 'Tex.
becoming one ?' the, tops Jn Second St.
and Caldwell one.
1
SEOAL AIL GAMES
'llre thre...tlme Masters cbam- Albuquerque 103 Sui Ross 11
.the state douboe-A ctrcles.
The Gallipolis eiglh graders TEAM
W L P OP ploD went Into the final round
wea
captured their sixth straii!ht Middle!IOrt .. , . . 9 3 719
tied. lor second wWL. Arnold Denver 115 Oklahoma City W
win, defeating Eastern's eighth Jackson. ... . , . , . 9 4 876
Palmer•. eaeb • sltok!! behind
graders iiJ-21. GalUPOJis !Qilt· NelsonVIUe ...... 7 5 713
Bilty Casper, tlf8108G'U. S. ot&gt;- PAGAN SIGNS
its first three games; Including Pomeroy .. •.. .. 7 5 710
en champ and the _PGA'a player Pl'n'SBURGH IUPI) -tltntty
a 44-40 verdlcl at Eastern on AthellS ......... a 5 ,,~
of tbo year. Bing himself could· loflelder Jose Papn . MO~ay
Dec. 12.
, t;.ogan . .. .. .... 5 8 P'l
n'l have arranged for a better signed bls 196'1 National League
1.Gallipolis ....• , 4 8 7'1
windqp.
contract with the Pittsburgh
Gallipolis led IIH, 25 • 17 f Wellston .... , . . 3 10 821
Pirates.
and 31HI at the quartermarks. '
COLUMBUS (UP!) - T be Paaan. 31, hit .264 _for the
Prose· bad 14 lor the winners, '
SEOAL VAIISITY
State Traek Coaebes C1111ic wid Pirates last season while
followed by Jones 13. Noe bad TEAM
w Lp
be held at Ohio State Unlv""'l- batting In 54 runs.
live, Ballard loor, North
Jackson . ....... 7 3 667
ty Friday and Saturday. II wUI
Wedemeyer two each. For
Middleport ..... 6 3 5?.'1
be climaxed at 1!30 p.m. Sat· for Milwaukee.
Jooero, Eicblllier totaled
Athen•
· 5 3 408
urday by an lndocr traclt ll)eel Tbo Supreme pour! aet
Caldwell five, Calloway
Nelsonvui~":::: 5 4 549 501 between oSU, Mlcblgan State 1M side Monday for~.~f::l
Bissell two and Watson two.
Logan .. ........ 5 4 582 571 and WJtDam and Mary Olllege. for the oi!cond Urne, ·
Today, ~all~pobs
Pomeroy • , •.. . 5 5 603
·
the d$llllitlt of the
Middeport • Junior.
Wellston ....... 3 7 615
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Supreme Court wlllch ruuo~ ·UI••
s~ on the Washmgton
Gallipolis ..••• , . 1 8 510 566 state of WisCQDSin has taken a 1M state's AnUtrusl Jaw ·.
wAt. Wahama last
TOTALS ....... S1 37 U$7
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College

S.
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2SZ "'I'm
4. Louisville (15-2)
200
sixth • raol&lt;.ed_ Ollurnbus Linden 111ined filth and stnh places, 5. Teliu WH!ern (U.Z) . 111
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Friday mgbt before and Manon Harding and New· 1. Princeton n~1 1
15% TBiffllS .GREAT DillS
a four110iol 'lt-'15 vic- ' ark held down ninth and loth 7. Katlsas (U.$l
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106 RED BANK N J luPJ} ~
tory.
spots with 11·3 records.
I. CincinnaU ' (U-3) ,
118 Holcombe w~rd. ~ ·.:..aibot ~
AIU1ough Fort Reoovery and Class A Sandusky Sl Marys 9. Western Ky. (14-1)
611 the first u.s. navll Cup- lelJII
both wou last week· dropped out of the top 10 after 10. Vanderblll .(!H)
12 and former resident o1 'Ill
etld, the coaches Juggled , the
Its 30-game regular sea· Second \0 -11. Providence u .s. Lawn r!...111
top echelon of the standings son wmnmg streak go down lhe 32 ; 12. St. Jolms !N.Y.) tf: 13. died · in hill ~p !!ftltlllw,
quite a blt compared to lao! drain at Gibsonburg. St. Mary• Boston Collefle 23: 14. . Utah ward 18 iJ C!Qiti&lt;P
week. Fort Re&lt;nvery received whipped Clyde 79-60 Friday Slate 14; 15 (Ue), New Muico introdu~ing'
NBA Staadlllp
first place voles to Str,.... night but hit a cold streak In and Tennessee· U: '17, !&gt;IJsslsslt&gt;- service to
By UDI.Ied Presslll-tlollol
six . and went ahead 164 a 73-56 setback to G.lbso,nburg. pl State 12; 18 . Brigham Young in use
Easten DlvllloD
pomts in the r~tngs It was Coach .Ray Millers first 11; 19 (tie), Florida and beJd
'II'. L. Pel.
the 30 ooaches.
loss outside of tournament play Northwestern IO.
Momorlal
Philadelphia
411 4
Two newcomers jumped Into In two seasons at St. Marys.
Booton
34 12
Class AA top 10, and Cuya. I'll Eastern Obi~, ti-foot guard
New. York
Z5 · 26
Falls and Miamisburg Dale Edwards has a 36.2 aver·
Clnclnllatl
19 25
into the also-rans. Un- aie Ill II games, although his
Baltimore
12 40 .231 boaten Dayton ilelmont winner New Athens Fra!lklln team Is
-ST. LOUIS (UP!) 11 looked
Weoten Dlvlsloa
12 straigbt, took ove~ eJghth winles1. Edwards' top point prolike the day Stan Muslal slgn·
w. L Pel. place, and Cleveland East Tee;, ductlon was 48 a few weeks
a
one4a
contract
for
$IOO.
San
Francisco
31 18
111·2) was seventh.
ago.
04
tiOO to play ~aseball for the
St. Louis
21 21
East Tecb forfeited its first
Leu. C dina!
Chicago
22 32
two games of the season due to '
, 18 • ar
s.
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Detroit
18 30
an ineligible player and the !
'This Is tbo higgeat crowd Los Angeles
18 31
Scarabs actually bave not been
I've seen Ia 1 long time,' 'aald
Monday'• Rendts
on the basketball floor
Stan (The Man) as M fa~ Philadelphia 112 St. Louis 015
season.
newsmen covering hio new jdo (Oaly game scheduled)
Dayton Roosevelt (11·2) and
es a $35,001).a.year
general
Tueoday's Game•
Linden (10-2) re· The Pomeroy Frosh~r:~h~~F. I
manager.
Cincinnati at !lew York
ball team dumped the
·
Boston at Philadelphia
port Yellow Jacket
NEW YORK (UPI) - After Detroit at Chicago
00t
34-29 Monday afternoon
d1sposlng .of Joey Archer as a Baltimore at llan Francisco
Pomeroy.
contender for his crown, mid· (Only games scheduled)
The baby Panthers were
dlewelghl champion
Enule
D
ed by Jim Swatzel's II pO~~~ I
Griffith immediately b e g a n
and 10 by Randy Burt. 0;
YCIIII haw bills 111 pay. Tbie,: •
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beating the drums today for fu- Moada)'s CoDeae Basketball
. RIPLEY _ The off-and-ll'l Abbott chipped in nine and

TOP OWEN!IJU TEAM
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(All GamH)
OOLUJIBUS (UP!) - OllurnOP T..m
G PTS AVG. bus Eul'a powerful Ttgen,
818 Kyger Creek .... _ 13 8111 S:U who bave played aD but three
759 Southwestern ... . II 6T/ 61.8 of tllelr 12 latnel 011 the road,
7%1 Hannan Trace , , . II 808 60.8 were solid cholaH today for the
757 Eastern .. . .. . .. . 14 758 54.0 No. 1 aa111 M basketball team
1132 North GaUia , . .. 13 671 51.8 ID Oblo.
(SVAC Ollly) •
But 'Fort Recovery shook up
OP Team
G PTS AVG. the United Prell Ioteroat!Onal
879 Eastern . ..... .... . 7 450 64.2
343 Kyger Creek •. . • 7 439 62.5
416 Soutjlweatern •.. • 6 360 60.0
355 · 420 Hannan Trace ... 6 m 59.1
~ 360 North Gallia .... .. 6 334 55.i
lt38 lt3S TOP DEFENSIVE TEAM
y ARSITY ONLY
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Team
WLP
Soothwestern ... 7 4 6T/
Kyaor Creek .... 7 6 808
Hannan Trace 5 6 1!68
Eastern .. · .. · · 6 8 71it1
North Gallia , , , . 2 II 671
(SVAC Only)
Team
W LP
KYIOJ: Creek .. . 8 1 439
Soothwestero .•• 8 3 360
J:~ . '-", ... .. S _4 450

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Bf;~:tts t~ Add ~:iit";~s ~t :~:'~rt
n _rl'r~
!:_-, ''ty '1'£Or ,, Athens
at Logan
.IUlji.Fl
NelaonvUle at Jackson

FALS£ TEETH·

In 1977 your

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lllltiiUid Ga &amp;I Ellt4nl Ill lila Coach Paul DIJloii~J H ~1m all ~ &amp;I Norlll GIIIIJa,
JlobCats at lJ'J'!I' ~ 'Ilia
lint D!fOIInl belwtoll the two TrKe ll'lldettl. Balli ....... 'l'lltee SVAC. IHW 1flll en- l ) n - wcl!l the ljrtt tiiiJetlna
taamJ.
hlvo H 'rtallda and 1111 """' ~e Mn-lea&amp;li' toell '"' Salur. tbis aeuon at l'alriand.
For tonl&amp;bl'• I!IICIIlllller, £at. nor onllts """ will leave lila day night with Hannan TrKe Fllrllllll SellOOI lor Bo 7 I
on !J U In all tamea thil- SVAC ~.
P,la)'lna: host to Hannan, 'II', Va. &lt;omes to ~ IJotur.
- . aDd l!ouiiMB Local if H .
'l'be Pntu - lie
llrtt " ' - """ the lint IIIIWI thil day nflht for lllllllber p
ai
Tbo only SVAC CIJDe of the came between , the two ICboola year betweea · tile two acboola Coach Lloyd Nyen' Hlll!land·
week II on tap Friday Dl&amp;ht at 7144 at Mtlt&lt;tlnlllt. Norlll Gal. 15-55 at Hannan.
era. Fllrflekl downed
Norlll Gallla when Coach Mlb IJa hat loll wven ill ' 'r • w Tbo Fairland Dr11ons wUI ern 74-N earlier Ia the •ason
llorrllcm'• PlriW play host to tlila their Jut wln. et-a tlllet play Coach Johnny Wiol:llne's 11 Lancuter.

SEOAL RESERVES
. W L R
Nelsonville •· · · 9 0 4111
vlsl~.
Athena , ... , •.. . 7 1 324
The•· Gallipolis lroah are
JackSon .. · "" •· 6 4 386
for tlje ·~•son. It was a
Wellston •.• "" 6. 4 474 ·- ~• ·
t h l ' : : whleb proved , Pomeroy .. "... 3 7 366
as
·.(or Galllpolla. After lbgan · · " """ 3 6 · 3110
4-4 i! . '" log one
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Ml~eport ...... 2 7 389
u-4~~~ _abead __15-_1_2_.c:.:IGBIHpoUs
....... 1 a _::;.;;,~;11
TOTALS .. , . .. . S'l :1'1
FRW&amp;Y'S GAMES:

tc•IJtts

fJ
ars.,"tf!d
lmn•l•• 1lnbic

·valley

Colll;h Clill Wllsoo'e
froah. 'boOrbed their
stra!Cltt setback as
talllijl/ ~ :i&amp;-28 victory over

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~art.Tborpe,

lerenee play on Pob. J.
'Ilia EaCJes p to Ruiltlld
Frklay oiihl for ·a e1a111 llltll
tile Red Devilt in the ......r
when lhoy Southerll Local, Wtrnwp fer KYfler er.etr. pme.
before meeliDI lint piKe X1· I'll llleir lint mJeetlnc, Eulenl
pr er.1j1 1!1 111e 11N1 , _ of dolllled Soutbern Local . . . at
Sotltbtnl
Alhletle ·eon. Racine. EISiern also delelt.ed

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~. dtllurW loy a A1:11111 Pt.. ..... , . Mae ~ eoou"'l7 and MIL lllclded Ia _., 111it - pled will ......._ of a ploL
MMit ~ ~" ..S. Kt!dull! ..wed tile Pn!lldeal Kelllledy lltiD( It uptly.
..... H docan -·114 lila M - lll!mied aDd Bollllo lloop!lal1
Vllllling
tWIIremmlllla Dollalaew ... U. adNtllrn- Ill tbe n.uu )[aad!eelv Nilles thai Ber- Prsl;ht, lhnq!• anb' lbree ·enlfled 011 a IIIIIU.t lnbalat..
boun s.4 aDd T-1 p.m. Paftllll PT. ~
Jilt, IIC:ied 0111 bll on Me. plaead lblre II}' ~ aard J'eis&lt;DWI, the aal&lt;IIIDIII were IIIC?ISIIJ0 IICCIIllllmc 1t • '"LJDdoa IIlii I dldll't 8J1111k. • oa1y 011 Pedlalrla Wan!.
l!lvlllilpled I lllllillep
111 ln•ti(ll two llaun bel\n 4efieloiw.
'IIIIo r1cz1ei1 tho ad, baled up Ia a VIIICbester.
.......,... qUOieil !ln. Jci!Dwllldl r.llted II
ll IYppml. lelliDc lin. 'ftlll ad Ia tbe Dallal N-, bar !or fwr boors alter belrta&amp;
!JideHI aaca • uy!D(. "We jusllooted &amp;do~r'IIIM - Jdn. Vl¥lall Jl:, jury !II - pau 111111
lacqOellao KeaDedy "wo'l'e UDder the beldJD&amp; "Weloome, of tho uriiiiiJI'Ilon beallDt be '1 Wall 1o 110 Ia 1ben w!lea al eacll other, excbangjn!J F~ n Qillllcolhe Rd.: imateb' fi50 ifi418ly
~ IDto IIIII coun11y to. )(r. 1teaaoct1 1o Dallu," fw'ed he would he blJ!med. He be dlost ohe e:&amp;plalfted to White mesnges wilb boor eyes. We Jdn. J0111 C. Rlglaad, • Pine Belly Jo Gordaer, ".:.'MI!dl
diJ.•
IICruiOd tho prealdenl of"""""" quoted blm os U1lnl of !be Boale ~ Dr. Georp blow what II mJabt he.'"
St.: Marilyn S. O!Dnlnpam, Lincoln Av-, was M
libllity for lbe lmjlrlBoDment, assassin: "I bope he Is DOl a Burtley u she lllnlggled with a
Tlmo Far PriJU
1Z KlDeon Dr.: Mrs. Clare""" at Pltaaant Vlllq HolpfiiJ
'lbo ironi&lt; """"" ls depieled Ill starvation aDd peroeoulion of member of lbe Walker !ri&amp;bt.- mne who lldamanllr n!Ured Johallob was lor readier to Crothers, 1820 Chatham Ave.; a laceralloll of the lot*ad
lbe secooc1 Look mq:u!De ''tllousanda o1 Cldtau," and wing Gen. l:clwiD Walker) bel' admittance. He told the taka Gfden !han to bsue tbem, Lemuel B. Bailey, at. 1 Crown low!JII a mllbap wbiB lbe -IPie&gt;~!_l; II!~
larlallmeat of Wllllam- said he was sell1nl lood to group."
aurse It Mnl. ~· Manl:bester wrote. . He to14 City; Mrs. Mario~~ Jl;vnal!!r, Rt. attempllq to mike 1 Jell
ter'l boot, '"!be Dealb of a Q&gt;mmunlsl IOidlfn who were The article provided a minute- "prerogative" and led lier ln. A """'"'""man Homer 'lbornbt!r- 1 Ewington; Mrs. !llarles E. with bor ear onto LlncoiD Art~IP!Wre(;
1\"eBiden~" pubUobed MoDCiay. killing Amorlew Ia Vletllam. by-minute account of the few miDuiM lata' It wa Ill ry Ill a feeble Wbl!per, "'TIIIa II Carter, Rt S Patrlol; NanuaJ nue from f11b Strtet aad -- 1 ~
n.e ~ pidurer Presldeol '1'be ad ldnted President Kenne- tragedy, IJP&amp;I'iD&amp; few ollbe 11017 over and 11\1110()11 Kemp Cllllt a time lor prayer II there ._. ..G Dean, Rt. 1 Patrlol: Oakey liled wllb 1 car drive
JobDIOII• dasad IIJ·the a!qlq dy had - readied a II!Crel details. It II &lt;&gt;:llkal of pollee \old the widow:
one, lforneio.'...Jdn. John- Bowyer, RL 1 Crown
at)'; Gory Kapp, so, ·o llilll
aDd foarful ol a,plol aglilllt his a111'&lt;"!1lenl wilb the Commuolsl lor not 8pOitjng Oswald Ill the "'Your husband hea sustained son, who always carried aoto- James C. Gl888bum, !It 1.BJd. Avenue. 'ftle ImP"" bol~l
iii'IJUUJIS¥Wf- ·' .
own life, while Mn. Lody Bird party Ill the United Sttes.
Book Depository Buildhl8 win- a falllWOIIIId.' 'lbo llpa monel boob to neon( wbal She called well; Wayne C. llan;loon, 1Wo the Gardaer veblcllllldo a
Jobnsoa wro1o 11er lmpressloah "He read each won!," Manch- dow, as 1wr wltne•es reported llleotly: 'I mow.'"
ller uur·to-he.forgottea eervllle Star at.: MB. Douald ed car olllled loy Ji:vlftlt
Ia 1 nolehool&lt; raa'Ved lor ester ....,.,ns. "Ills taco was doing, of Ute haphamd plao!e- Meaawblle lbe ~ walt- momeats, produced one from E. Gillenwater, RL J
Qoown rls Lincoln A •a
e ver . to. he ·forl!&lt;&gt;llea p, and be haded It to Ja&lt;*le. meal ol the Wblte House ed Ia aDOiher part of tile IHr purae and was rapidly City; Mrs. Harley A. · Boaecutcl\y pelk@ court aJw-ilaJI
moments." • "•
Her vivacity dlssppeared; she pbysldan Ia a ear 11Yr the rear 1holpltal with oaly seraps of writing down her ImpreSSions." ler, RL 2 Letart; 'Mnl. Charles morali!g Jolla w.
Llm!y,
PT. PLI!lA8AN'l' - 'Dle Nil
iolancllester qufll1!ons frakly felt sick. The prealdeut shook of tbe lll!lloooade, and an laformatloa aftllllble aboi1t !be Jolmson finally suggested L. Higginbotham, Grimms Land- PGmeroy, paid 1 flnl .of
PIMun llll Blacb WIJI117 to
the allillty of,~·· se.:ret his head. Slowly, he said to her, ''almost tot~ COllap&amp;e." Ill President's co 1 d I t1 on. Wltb By!Dg to CaNweU Strategic Air lng; Mrs. Shirley D. Nibert, 8ad eor1s 1111 1 redllesl
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Service body.inlld to "''"' wilb 'Ob, you lmow, '"''re golD&amp; !Dio dlaclpllne on the part ol the them wu 1!e&lt;ret Service agent ()xmnoad Baao , aoat Fort Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. ~ ebarle Earlier S.Janlar . ""' ....... w ..,.
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lbe aituallon:'f~~'¥~~~8 ltlal "the nul 001111\ry today.'''!:.
hosp!talalaff.
Rufu8 Yonoghlood, who· bad WOI1il lor aafety, but II was L. Crawlord, Galllpplll Ferry; lag
had
wllea lhey llltenaiB tbe llilillb
reflexes of the' ~ts nearesl
Ideal NJpV
After the flrsl shot, whiCh protecled the Jobasons Ill the decided Ibis was too far. Ken Mrs. H. &lt;Jiflord Macblr, Pl. ed by elty pollee
adi Ifni ilar~w- ~,itthe president w~ CIUcial on Then in what the author wounded Kennedy but ool 11101orcade with hll own body O'Do!lllell 01 the Keanedy staff Pleasant; Russell G. Nott, Pl. the c:oan1y Jail 111 a
rall!l
tba Palat Plearaill
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those seconds alter the llrst described 15 aa ''00'1 caper;" fatally, the President's body- a(ter lbe flrlt shol was fired at COilflnned Kennedy's death In Pleasanl1 Lowell Rogers, Pt. whll IBIOIIcaled dlarlle.
shot was fired ." He accused Kennedy observed thai tbe night guards "w~ In a po~~lllon 111
Jdwson ead Moncheslor quotes Pleasant; Gene D. Vauglm, Pl. at ;, 11e1r1q 111e cliarle
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them o1 being "immobilized" before when"'- arrived at the lake evaalvo aclfon....bul for
1Wn as saying the new Pleasant; Mrs.lloljald K. JUdi. .....~ed to _ ....,_ • .........,
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while Lee Harvey Oswald toot hotel "would havo been a hell of fivo terrible seconds, they were
Pre.lklenl ''raised the JlOBSiblll'" ardson, New Haven·• Mrs. Char- ~ ·
lloii 111
deliberate aim ior his final shot.. a nlgbt to · assassinate a IDunobUized, • MaDChester said.
of a 1l0118p!Mcy.''
les K. Sayre. Pl. Pleasant; CyD
ss Unsure
president."
The autllor cbarged that
The Johason puty left soon lhla A. Farrar, Chester; . llfrs. IIICIWUlSON TO '1'&amp;\CB
~ !be Rlpltr ~ tl•.
In addition, the Secret Service " 'I mean II,' he said. 'There White IIouse bodyguards are not
~~ lthore pO::enti'
' Lovalande·~~ : :• ifr.~~
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was unsure of its alleglan&lt;e-to WBI the raJa, and the ilight, IIDd subjected to reflex leots, surh
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the Kennedys or Johnson-alter we were all rettJng joslied. as are given to airlines pilots PI'. PLEASAm'- Floyd Wal· presidential jets were wailing. Chester; Mrs. Della F. GlllllaD, New Yort Y•llkeet'
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the assassination. and instead of Suppose a man had a pistol Ill a acd are as.slgned to tbelr ~ lie Hart, 73, Leon Rl 1, died Kennedy aide Kilduff was the Racine: Mrs. Guy .M Palmers, haaelllaD after the ll8ll "-:•;:;oa,ml~n~w~-::. ~of dill ~iiiD
being "a symbol of continuity, briefcase.' He gestured ·vividly, becall6e of seniority, altboogh Sunday 11:30 p.m. Ill !ID!zer Hos- Orst to· address Johns1111 as Ravenswood: Mrs. Harold E. will allelld spring lraiDIDg .•
was riven by disunion," Maneb· poilltil!l bls rigid IDdex linger at agents admit that at ({) a man pllal. He was InJured Jtlllllllry "Mr. President."
&amp;nlth, Ravenswood; Andrew lastructor !or lnflelden, It Plraleltb.,~"'.;::
ester wrote. The agents foJ.. the wall aDd jerldng his thumb on this delall ls "old." The two loth when he was nm over by "Ha looked at me like I was J. McDaniel, Raveoswood; Aug. learned Monday.
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lowed personal loyalties, he tw1ee 111 show the action of the in the presidential ear were Roy a tractor in a farm !IOddenl. Do n a I d D 11 c k," Manchester UBI W. Rogera, RL Z WellJton; Lee MacPhail, the
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Boone B. Pridemore, Rldcllll; ceneralmanagor, said RJdlard.
........consequence was anarchy."
dropped the gun and !be an agent named Greer, 48.
Mason County, a ton olllllalll
Je!i Smith, Rt. 2 Cotflii!eviDe, son will report about jlfatdl1 Ia
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The fear that mounted to brlefcase'-111 pantomime, he 11 was the second bullet that Melvin aDd Sarah RoBeherry Juvenile of Muon
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the team's Fort Lauderdale,
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-::,:term: 111'::. Is Apprehended
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Pla~a and climaled in l'haos tense Cl'l!"eb-'and melted away The damage to the skull ~ the
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oDd suspicion at Parklend in the t!iiowd.' "
"red sbeet" of blood convmced her of the EUB ChurCh for 42
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gripped the Kennedys in a hotel ~ennedy's way o1 shaking off dead. She was amazed to lind , hue Hart, preceded him
In 1apprehead 1n
on WI 2,11 a.m. :Monday; Mrs. CJar.
room in Fort Worth as they the reflects of lbe ~:. He oul_lato:r at ~e. ~tal_th_a~~e de:!vt~~ three lOBI, Wal-l:::~~
ence Crothers, Wl Chath~
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'IIIIo r1cz1ei1 tho ad, baled up Ia a VIIICbester.
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ll IYppml. lelliDc lin. 'ftlll ad Ia tbe Dallal N-, bar !or fwr boors alter belrta&amp;
!JideHI aaca • uy!D(. "We jusllooted &amp;do~r'IIIM - Jdn. Vl¥lall Jl:, jury !II - pau 111111
lacqOellao KeaDedy "wo'l'e UDder the beldJD&amp; "Weloome, of tho uriiiiiJI'Ilon beallDt be '1 Wall 1o 110 Ia 1ben w!lea al eacll other, excbangjn!J F~ n Qillllcolhe Rd.: imateb' fi50 ifi418ly
~ IDto IIIII coun11y to. )(r. 1teaaoct1 1o Dallu," fw'ed he would he blJ!med. He be dlost ohe e:&amp;plalfted to White mesnges wilb boor eyes. We Jdn. J0111 C. Rlglaad, • Pine Belly Jo Gordaer, ".:.'MI!dl
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IICruiOd tho prealdenl of"""""" quoted blm os U1lnl of !be Boale ~ Dr. Georp blow what II mJabt he.'"
St.: Marilyn S. O!Dnlnpam, Lincoln Av-, was M
libllity for lbe lmjlrlBoDment, assassin: "I bope he Is DOl a Burtley u she lllnlggled with a
Tlmo Far PriJU
1Z KlDeon Dr.: Mrs. Clare""" at Pltaaant Vlllq HolpfiiJ
'lbo ironi&lt; """"" ls depieled Ill starvation aDd peroeoulion of member of lbe Walker !ri&amp;bt.- mne who lldamanllr n!Ured Johallob was lor readier to Crothers, 1820 Chatham Ave.; a laceralloll of the lot*ad
lbe secooc1 Look mq:u!De ''tllousanda o1 Cldtau," and wing Gen. l:clwiD Walker) bel' admittance. He told the taka Gfden !han to bsue tbem, Lemuel B. Bailey, at. 1 Crown low!JII a mllbap wbiB lbe -IPie&gt;~!_l; II!~
larlallmeat of Wllllam- said he was sell1nl lood to group."
aurse It Mnl. ~· Manl:bester wrote. . He to14 City; Mrs. Mario~~ Jl;vnal!!r, Rt. attempllq to mike 1 Jell
ter'l boot, '"!be Dealb of a Q&gt;mmunlsl IOidlfn who were The article provided a minute- "prerogative" and led lier ln. A """'"'""man Homer 'lbornbt!r- 1 Ewington; Mrs. !llarles E. with bor ear onto LlncoiD Art~IP!Wre(;
1\"eBiden~" pubUobed MoDCiay. killing Amorlew Ia Vletllam. by-minute account of the few miDuiM lata' It wa Ill ry Ill a feeble Wbl!per, "'TIIIa II Carter, Rt S Patrlol; NanuaJ nue from f11b Strtet aad -- 1 ~
n.e ~ pidurer Presldeol '1'be ad ldnted President Kenne- tragedy, IJP&amp;I'iD&amp; few ollbe 11017 over and 11\1110()11 Kemp Cllllt a time lor prayer II there ._. ..G Dean, Rt. 1 Patrlol: Oakey liled wllb 1 car drive
JobDIOII• dasad IIJ·the a!qlq dy had - readied a II!Crel details. It II &lt;&gt;:llkal of pollee \old the widow:
one, lforneio.'...Jdn. John- Bowyer, RL 1 Crown
at)'; Gory Kapp, so, ·o llilll
aDd foarful ol a,plol aglilllt his a111'&lt;"!1lenl wilb the Commuolsl lor not 8pOitjng Oswald Ill the "'Your husband hea sustained son, who always carried aoto- James C. Gl888bum, !It 1.BJd. Avenue. 'ftle ImP"" bol~l
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own life, while Mn. Lody Bird party Ill the United Sttes.
Book Depository Buildhl8 win- a falllWOIIIId.' 'lbo llpa monel boob to neon( wbal She called well; Wayne C. llan;loon, 1Wo the Gardaer veblcllllldo a
Jobnsoa wro1o 11er lmpressloah "He read each won!," Manch- dow, as 1wr wltne•es reported llleotly: 'I mow.'"
ller uur·to-he.forgottea eervllle Star at.: MB. Douald ed car olllled loy Ji:vlftlt
Ia 1 nolehool&lt; raa'Ved lor ester ....,.,ns. "Ills taco was doing, of Ute haphamd plao!e- Meaawblle lbe ~ walt- momeats, produced one from E. Gillenwater, RL J
Qoown rls Lincoln A •a
e ver . to. he ·forl!&lt;&gt;llea p, and be haded It to Ja&lt;*le. meal ol the Wblte House ed Ia aDOiher part of tile IHr purae and was rapidly City; Mrs. Harley A. · Boaecutcl\y pelk@ court aJw-ilaJI
moments." • "•
Her vivacity dlssppeared; she pbysldan Ia a ear 11Yr the rear 1holpltal with oaly seraps of writing down her ImpreSSions." ler, RL 2 Letart; 'Mnl. Charles morali!g Jolla w.
Llm!y,
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iolancllester qufll1!ons frakly felt sick. The prealdeut shook of tbe lll!lloooade, and an laformatloa aftllllble aboi1t !be Jolmson finally suggested L. Higginbotham, Grimms Land- PGmeroy, paid 1 flnl .of
PIMun llll Blacb WIJI117 to
the allillty of,~·· se.:ret his head. Slowly, he said to her, ''almost tot~ COllap&amp;e." Ill President's co 1 d I t1 on. Wltb By!Dg to CaNweU Strategic Air lng; Mrs. Shirley D. Nibert, 8ad eor1s 1111 1 redllesl
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Service body.inlld to "''"' wilb 'Ob, you lmow, '"''re golD&amp; !Dio dlaclpllne on the part ol the them wu 1!e&lt;ret Service agent ()xmnoad Baao , aoat Fort Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. ~ ebarle Earlier S.Janlar . ""' ....... w ..,.
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lbe aituallon:'f~~'¥~~~8 ltlal "the nul 001111\ry today.'''!:.
hosp!talalaff.
Rufu8 Yonoghlood, who· bad WOI1il lor aafety, but II was L. Crawlord, Galllpplll Ferry; lag
had
wllea lhey llltenaiB tbe llilillb
reflexes of the' ~ts nearesl
Ideal NJpV
After the flrsl shot, whiCh protecled the Jobasons Ill the decided Ibis was too far. Ken Mrs. H. &lt;Jiflord Macblr, Pl. ed by elty pollee
adi Ifni ilar~w- ~,itthe president w~ CIUcial on Then in what the author wounded Kennedy but ool 11101orcade with hll own body O'Do!lllell 01 the Keanedy staff Pleasant; Russell G. Nott, Pl. the c:oan1y Jail 111 a
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those seconds alter the llrst described 15 aa ''00'1 caper;" fatally, the President's body- a(ter lbe flrlt shol was fired at COilflnned Kennedy's death In Pleasanl1 Lowell Rogers, Pt. whll IBIOIIcaled dlarlle.
shot was fired ." He accused Kennedy observed thai tbe night guards "w~ In a po~~lllon 111
Jdwson ead Moncheslor quotes Pleasant; Gene D. Vauglm, Pl. at ;, 11e1r1q 111e cliarle
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them o1 being "immobilized" before when"'- arrived at the lake evaalvo aclfon....bul for
1Wn as saying the new Pleasant; Mrs.lloljald K. JUdi. .....~ed to _ ....,_ • .........,
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Pre.lklenl ''raised the JlOBSiblll'" ardson, New Haven·• Mrs. Char- ~ ·
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deliberate aim ior his final shot.. a nlgbt to · assassinate a IDunobUized, • MaDChester said.
of a 1l0118p!Mcy.''
les K. Sayre. Pl. Pleasant; CyD
ss Unsure
president."
The autllor cbarged that
The Johason puty left soon lhla A. Farrar, Chester; . llfrs. IIICIWUlSON TO '1'&amp;\CB
~ !be Rlpltr ~ tl•.
In addition, the Secret Service " 'I mean II,' he said. 'There White IIouse bodyguards are not
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the Kennedys or Johnson-alter we were all rettJng joslied. as are given to airlines pilots PI'. PLEASAm'- Floyd Wal· presidential jets were wailing. Chester; Mrs. Della F. GlllllaD, New Yort Y•llkeet'
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the assassination. and instead of Suppose a man had a pistol Ill a acd are as.slgned to tbelr ~ lie Hart, 73, Leon Rl 1, died Kennedy aide Kilduff was the Racine: Mrs. Guy .M Palmers, haaelllaD after the ll8ll "-:•;:;oa,ml~n~w~-::. ~of dill ~iiiD
being "a symbol of continuity, briefcase.' He gestured ·vividly, becall6e of seniority, altboogh Sunday 11:30 p.m. Ill !ID!zer Hos- Orst to· address Johns1111 as Ravenswood: Mrs. Harold E. will allelld spring lraiDIDg .•
was riven by disunion," Maneb· poilltil!l bls rigid IDdex linger at agents admit that at ({) a man pllal. He was InJured Jtlllllllry "Mr. President."
&amp;nlth, Ravenswood; Andrew lastructor !or lnflelden, It Plraleltb.,~"'.;::
ester wrote. The agents foJ.. the wall aDd jerldng his thumb on this delall ls "old." The two loth when he was nm over by "Ha looked at me like I was J. McDaniel, Raveoswood; Aug. learned Monday.
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said, and "the Inevitable hammer. 'Then he could have Kellerman, 53 and the driver for He was bora June 21, 1883 Ia quotes Kilduff • saying.
Boone B. Pridemore, Rldcllll; ceneralmanagor, said RJdlard.
........consequence was anarchy."
dropped the gun and !be an agent named Greer, 48.
Mason County, a ton olllllalll
Je!i Smith, Rt. 2 Cotflii!eviDe, son will report about jlfatdl1 Ia
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The fear that mounted to brlefcase'-111 pantomime, he 11 was the second bullet that Melvin aDd Sarah RoBeherry Juvenile of Muon
,W. Va.
the team's Fort Lauderdale,
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bloody terror in DaD as' Dealey dropped Utem aDd whirled in a destroyed the President's brain.
-::,:term: 111'::. Is Apprehended
I Births - Mrs. Edgar v. CrJa. Fla., training ~---=80.:::.__;__ _ _ _..:......,.~
Pla~a and climaled in l'haos tense Cl'l!"eb-'and melted away The damage to the skull ~ the
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oDd suspicion at Parklend in the t!iiowd.' "
"red sbeet" of blood convmced her of the EUB ChurCh for 42
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H011pital on Nov. 22, 1968, first MaDChester said II was the First Lady her husbaDCI wu years. Ills wife, 14a Mae Dono- old juvealled
connecti
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Nutter, Rt. 1 Guysville, a o a,
gripped the Kennedys in a hotel ~ennedy's way o1 shaking off dead. She was amazed to lind , hue Hart, preceded him
In 1apprehead 1n
on WI 2,11 a.m. :Monday; Mrs. CJar.
room in Fort Worth as they the reflects of lbe ~:. He oul_lato:r at ~e. ~tal_th_a~~e de:!vt~~ three lOBI, Wal-l:::~~
ence Crothers, Wl Chath~
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lie and Alleo Hart, bcitb of !Aon eery al Mason owned by James Ave., son, 12-noon
Monday,
RL 1 IIlii Jact D Hart, RL al Fields. The building was enter- Mrs. Ronald
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Pierson, Mrs. Doris Crump, all 1110ney, cigarelles and t:lgarelte Disebargea - Mrs.
Rollln
of Leon Rl 2, Mrs. Geraldlae lighters. Anotller J.&amp;.year • old Bearbs, Mrs. William M. Boyd,
E.
Blessing, Leon RL 1, Mrs. LIJ.. youth Who aJlegedly escaped Michael J. Cook, Robert
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Your clothes come out softer,fluffier...can't
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for today's new miracle fabrics. Get an these
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L. Fuildersol, Mrs. Vera L. lifo.
Lane, 'Miss Janice Null, wn.
liam C. Rapp, Norman C. Sohu·
lor, Bernie B. Smith, Mrs. Fred
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American Football League own· son, Mrs, :b~ey J. Hurfbw anll
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era meeling will be held Feb. infant ~ter.
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~~--. Miami Beach, Fla., with the I League owners also are
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pre-season and regular schedule , expected to establish a date for
for 1961 a mala topic, the Ipro football's .
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also wanted In connection with
the erime.
State Police, Sherllf's dep.art.
ment aDd the Musnn City police
investigated the breaking al!d
enter11111.

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· Mra. Dewey (FloSsie) · Bora·
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· G&lt;anl Hart, Palbrsbural and
Don Bar~ LeOn Rt; lj II graadrhlltlreo Including Sampy Bart
wbo mlded wi111 hll &amp;randparIents,
and • great grandchildrea.
.I liUneral lllrVIce wiD be held
Wedoesday at 1i1e Ham!y Q]apeland burial wiD be Ia tbe Rose· berry cemetery. Frll!lldlo ·IIIIIY
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dfller with in first yetr; !Mrefltef lnstall1llon 11 ewtr•.

Modet FD07S

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Phone 992-210

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ANNOUN«;EMENT
Miss Sandra Bailey
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Rawlings Honda 511" .

Phone 992-210

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ANNOUN«;EMENT
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Racine, Ohio

ON '

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.,,.....,.~ No. 10, Roy. and Accepted Masons, invited.
Companion Damo1J welcomed
"' Ardl Masona, held it. ......
II and
•'•'•ed lho
·~ ~ Mnrmation and Preceding the pnliJ'am, Job's 0
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Roy~ kolt Qbsefvanee Da Daughters entertd the hall sing· of lho ~ce and those lakin&amp;
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the part. The mvocaUon by lho Rov
1'1 ~~~~at lho Porno- Bethel " and ......., seated in lho Wilbur Perrin opened lho
~ apeci~c
was ...,. east. Paul M. Darnell, a past gram, followed with reDilll'.is
senteq w\th lJW!lllers of a!thel high priest of Pomeroy Chapter by Paul M. Darnell, chairman,
No. 62, ~~
,;,..1 Order of 1 RAM introduced the Daughters .and Albert G. Woodard, high
Job's D•UJ=;;;i their ar- inclllding, Becky Houdashelt. ~rlest, and the Bethel \ .. sang,
ents, members of the
of Irene Barnes, Sherrie
King, Sweet Hour .~f Prayer.
Eastern star, and all brothers and Cathy McGuire, choir; Sus- A reading, . Great:;r
than
of the Ma:ionic Fraternit Free an Gerlach, flag bearer; Diana Kmgs or Pa.rliament, was g~v. 1
y,
Welsh outer guard · Betsy Con· en by Jenmler Blakeslee, and :
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·"1!QW ningham , inner guard ; Kathy

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Watson, senior custodian ; Mes- speaker, ~e Rev, Donald Boone,
sengers Joy Kautz fifth · Nan. spoke on Christ as the Comer\ I I lll.d ..
cy Buchanan, fourth ; ' Mary stone." Following the
tuJOO
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~ ey, second, and Kathy Francis, Daug~lers ~ a solo,
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,
~ Debbie King, librarian ; carol Job s Daughters formed a • ...,.. I
King, chaplain ; Twila Clatwor. and sang, Nearer My God to
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dailey and thy, treasurer ; Cathy Bunce, Thee .. After the song and while
Barry and B. J. of Chillicothe. recorder protem ; Sheila Cowan, kneelmg, !h~ Rev. Perrin gave
were weekend guests of their i marshaL Annette Warner guide the benedictJon to clO!je t
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Debbie ' King, junior princess; program.
Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Becky Nease, senior princess; At the close o~ the meeting,
erett Dailey.
and Pam Cleek, honored queen. ~e. group were mvited to the
Mr. and Mrs Chester Zirkle Th
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dmmg room where refreshments
DEMONSTRATIONS. - A hllr-do and fa••·•
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Council
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with relatives in the area
, MSJe . Smith, guardian; Paul Smith, Mrs. Helene Mullen, MNI.I at a meeting of Mlddlepott Girl &amp;ouf Troop No. 185.
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Joseph Above, Mrs. lola Bartrum, operator of lola's Beauty
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· Darnell . associate g'JSrd18n; Dale E. Smith, Mrs.
P · Stanley R. Lemley of Daisy Blakeslee. secretary; Ua Stanley, Mrs. Paul M. Darnell Shop In Pomeroy, styles the hair of Robyn MIUs and
Cherry POJ~t. ~.C., spent the Darnell, treasurer ; Mary Virgin- and Mrs. Linda Mayer ·
speaks on a related subject. Below, Mn. Stndy Batey
weekend with hJS parents, Mr. ia Kautz, director of music· Mrs Albert G Woodard sen·! combs out the hair of another ..Out, Jane GOkey, dur•
~ Mrs.dHMaroldLIW.dl.Emley. and Helene Mullen, promoter of ing punch and 'Mrs c. J Stru- lng the demonslrallon.- Sentinel Photos.
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were Sunday
of
Mr.
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Harold guests
W. LEmley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Karr and
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Mrs. Cllarles Lytle apeRt SUnday evening, with Mr. and Mrs.
Cllarle:r R. Karr, Sr.
Charles Thompson who
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employed iD Danville, Ill while
awlliting •ntey into the U.S.
Air Fon!e, spe!lt the weekOBd
with his wile at the home of
Sp. 4 Roger L.
her P""'"ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charof Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
les Hysell. He was accompanley has returned to tfie st
ied by his brother, Robert wbo
from Germany where he
was also a JUest of the
been
stationed with the U. S.
sell's.
Army for the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorup.
FoUowing
a 30-day leave here
son, Robert Thompson, Miss
with his wife, Connie Maonle:v I
Charlene Hysell and Charles
and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hysell Jr., spent Saturday at
Lawrence
Manley, he will
Spencer, W. Va., with Mr. and
assigned to the 116th lnt&lt;,lli.
Mrs. Charle! Ray.
MRS. RICHARD GARTEN
gence
Group In Washington, D.
Charles Hysell Sr., who is
c.
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employed in Columbus, spent . Announcement Is made of
the weekend with Mrs. Hysell the marriage of Miss Y\'onna
Mrs. B. P. Parmalee and her
and family.
Sue Rowe, daughter of Mr.
daughter, Mrs. Dallas Blevins,
Mrs. E. J. Hill returned home Richard Rowe and the late
Friday, after spending severa1 Rowena Rowe, Letart Falls, were business visitors In Hun~ I
days with relatives iR Colum- to Mr. Richard Edward Gar- ington, W. Va. this past week.
bus. She was accompanied ten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har~ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
home by her brother, Edward ry Garten, Middleport, Jast visited Sunday in Athens with
Frecker who returned home in December 15. Mrs. Garteo is Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson
thP evening.
completing her senior year at Mr. E. W. Jones.
Edward Frecker and sister, Southei'D Local High Scbool
Mr. and Mrs R
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Mrs. E. J. Hill visited Froday and Mr. Garteo is employed doo Hunting! . woge;
!!C, u e
or
afternoon with their sister and b~ Iogels Furniture Company, ove; the we;:~ ~i~·- their
also 1111!lounced that
a
brother-m·law, Mr. and Mrs, Middleport. The couple
is parents Mr and M
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, Woodwind .clinic would be held
Norman Rose.
preseatly reoidlag at 319 N. BrewlnSton and Mr~~nd ames
', Mond~i'Jan; .~, at the Middle·
Mr. and Mrs. George Vaugh· Third, Middleport.
Alva Luckeyd
N
H
pott Higll Bchool lor memb.is ,
an and son Chris, of Chillicothe,
- Visitin wJt~M. ew aven.
Plans were made ror the an- of the Woodwind secuo11 •trom
spent &amp;.mday with her parents,
DAUGHTER HONORED
Charles ~eMett 1r. :~
Senior Band dinne1 and : 4-8 p.m. Mrs. John ·welsh
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zirkle and Mrs. Welby Whaley enter. law Mr V
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at the meeting of the ' sident .of the newly ~rmed
attended the Zirkle-Ashley Wed· lained with a dinner Sunday at Har'bo · h erhnon beeogers 0
Band Booster As- 11Meigs Consolidated
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I er orne, Rock Sprtngs Road here due t th ')]
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Monday evenmg at
s er Association, announced
Miss Marcia Karr,
Mrs. honoring her daughter, Mrs.' mother 0 e 1 ne~s 0 : his the high school. Mrs. Wesley 1that a .meeting for
Wendell Frecker and son, Lar- Karl Grueser, whose birthday patient'a~~s.l Pur~ R~g-rs, 8 ~ Fry, president, was in charge. l
of the· three.:, rie~::';:i
ry and Mr. ~ Mrs. Everett is Wednesday. Present
were Galli lis 0 zer ospttal in 1 Tentative plans were made :
Middleport, y
'Dlomas were m Shade Sunday/ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser and Mr~ ·
] for the band party to be held 1
Rutland, would be
.,ternoon, to attend the funeral !Ions, Mrs Gladys Cuckler and . . ·. 1~aro~ Sheets, Columbus, ISaturday evening, February 25 I
January 31 at
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mg er fath_er, Mr. 0. 1with committees to be
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ElementarY buildin
McKinley,. a pahe~t at Vet- I ed by the president. The
g
, erans Memonal Hospital.
Istudents will be asked to sub· I
i L. W. McComas spent the mit dinnerm enus, df,"!coration
in Columbus where he theme and dan· ce band h .
I weekend
· 'led
'th h'•s mother, Mrs. to the• direclor Mr
c 01ce
VIS!
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Gee . . . I thought everyone
J. E. McComas, who is confin. Frey.
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knew NELSON'S, everyday
ed to her home with illness.
Mr. Frey a!~ announced oth·
low !)rices included my ·preMrs. Ro~ Bachtel a?d daugh- er spring dates for the
,
scnplloru;, and Fast Free Det~, Claudta,. of
YIJCkenburg, which include participation
~ONTINUES
livery-MomAr1z. and Mtss Sharon Nease, 1 the solo and ensemble contest
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my does! ..You
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Olarl~ston, W. Va., visited Sun- I atr Ohio University in March,
should tell
day w1th Mr. and Mrs. Forrest and the district .and state festlyour
Bachtel and daughter, Miss
vals in March and April, and 8
Middleport
Mommy."
ol Bachtel, They had been call- concert May 7. A combined band
ed to Charleston due to the ,r, -=~-:;;;::~====
death of Mrs. Roy Bachtel's /I
mother .
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie GEorge
, and daughter. Lisa , ha\'e returned to their home in Dallas,
Texas, after being here for a
: week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
'i George and children. They came
I due to the Illness or Mrs. Mar: tin George, a patient at Holzer
· Hospital.
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