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!!:;~~S~•~t&amp;~~t. Pon"·Middleporl; 0., -~~~ I,
Mainly About
·' Nople rn
Pomeroy

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'lbe JOI!Ita
!IDlD Marit,
d!tlrdt ~
woclillD&amp; of
Jda,Jgl!~~ ot Mr. and Mn. EdHender...,, ud Mr, WDJI.
.Rmtald Beaver, son of Mr.
Mrs. WllUam It Beaver, of
will be held Satur·
evening JWie lth · •t the
Baptist ch\!rch at 7:30
p. m., 'It East Charleaton Ave.
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Mr. Beaver ll a jp'andaon of
Mrs. J . M. Archer of Middleport. Members of F(rst Baptist
Churcb In 1111ddleport ar e
among those Invited lo attend.

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. ..._ ....,.. Woll rRirned to
llame Ia Alllll!lda WednesIller a oeverll clayo
!i lrlilt irltll Mluos Locla Mae IUid
' l!atierta Kraeuter.
• Mr. IUid Mrs. Eldon Kraeul·
• ~· 10ft Wednledli) morning for
;!;( •.WI with relative~ tn Col·
::\lJPbtll!.
~ Rolla Mae Parsons, nlne year
. ~ld daughter of Mr and Mrs.
• JID!i!s Ray Parsons, returned
i~turclay eveninK from
··~ lloopital where sht
r · 'bten a pa\ient since falling
,111 1ier home in Long Bottom
;~, both arms. .
) Mh. · Ben Neutzling
a nd
; 'lrioiiddaughtero. Melanie Burt
· Ud · Caralynn and Maralynn
;·.Tracy were in Athens Tuesday
"'! It arcompany Larry and Asen·
~ •IIi Tracy, students at
Ohio

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RECEIVE INVITAnON
Theodorus Council l&gt;auahlel'a
Amerlca received 111 lll¥11&amp;tion Wednesday to allettd the
anniversary of Amerlcall
Beauty Connell, · Lltlle HoekIn&amp;, Thursday, J - 13, at 7 p.

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homP for the sum·

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Matthews, Rt. 3, Waverly, are

Iarmoun&lt;ing the engagement and approaching marriage

• · Mrs. MBiine Arnold, Athens
their daughter, Barbara Ellen, to Mr. Whurman Cbar·
·, lload, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
Grass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grass of 211
;: bur Stewart and Mrs. Eber 1~[~g~M~s;:tlr~ee=~t~,s Waverly. (formerly of Middleport Rt. 1).

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11'bl Bm~• !!ere~
dettt. or ·JI!JddiOJicri· and ."''"''"
1n 111a llapilst awrdl lil4

fte• IJf. na ell1n1

of the -.1
worlll,

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Special tribute was given to
of the oldest members of
•.. Dr. Ralston Mitchell and Miss
~-.,-~~:;;;;;;;;.;~~~=~l~:~~!~s Temple. Pythian Sisters
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they met 1\iesday evenat the hall in Middlepott I
Mrs. Nathan Biggs, Most
~~;·:!~n: Chief, presiding. Mrs.
McElhinny served as
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TONIGHT ..... FRIDAY
Bay Milland Starring
Ecl11r Allan Poe'•

In

"THI PIIIMATURI
BURIAL"
(Color It Panavision)

...O:aft11Bob Monthouse and
Leslie PhtniJ¥ in

"A WEEKEND
WITH
LU.LU"
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Saturcllr

Curt Jurgens, Orson

June I

w.n..

"FtRRY TO HONG-KONG"
&lt;Cinemurope 1r Culor)
-and-

Peter Cushing, Andre Morell
"CASH ON DIMAND"
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MEIGS lHEATRE

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._.ROY ... ..
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

FRIDA 'I' ond SATURDAY
Jlino 7..
"THE LION"
(Technicolor)
William Holden, 'I'rf'vor Ho·
ward, Capucine.

"THI BROKEN LAND"
Keny Taylor, Dianna Darrin
. ond Jocly McCrea.

IUN. MON. ond TUES.
JuM 9-10.11
"FOLLOW THE BOYS"

ITechnioolor)
ConD.ie Fl"ancia, Ron Randall

Paula Prentia and

Quh Russ
Whb Tamblyn
_ 3 5100..,

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Chief with Mrs. Phil
be on sale in the near fuMeinhart pro t.elning for
The Temple agreed to purGuard with an other officers in chase a new punch bowl and
their respectives chairs.
extra cups. Etta Louise Lemley
· Those honored were Mrs. was welcomed as a new mern-

McEihinny, who will be ber.
90 the 24th of June and Mrs. FoOowing the business meet·
Minnie Gilmore, who will be 84 ing a memorial service was
June 18. Both have been regu~ held for Minnie Neutzling, dein attendance except when ceased member. A poem, "She
ill.
is Just Away" was read by Mrs.
Those reported Ill but lm· lBen Neutzling with a prayer
proving were Mrs . William All· ·
by Mrs. Nathan Biggs.
man, Mrs. Max Sanborn, Mrs.
Charter was draped with
Russell, Mrs. William
Neutzling playing the
Lowe
Mrs. Dave Farmer. hymn, "Abide With Me,'' durII~::~;=~· calls were made ing the cen!mdny. Assisting
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the last month with $49 were Mrs. Chester Zirkle, Most
on alluristic wort. A Excellent Senior and Mrs. Joan
l l.ihltio elephant sale wtll he held Clark. Most Excellent
at the July meeting. Several
Mrs. Alfred Biggs, Manag·
pHcations were requested in the
Tetllple and cards of thanks HO.tesses ior the July meet·
II "'"d from Sylvia Bownes, Dis- wiU be Mrs. Phil Meinhart,
trict Deputy of Logan for the
Homer Jones and Mrs.
gift received at inspection. and Ben Neutzling.
from Grand Chief, Erla
----who sent an official
appreciation for work
R~ttlnrul Bible
Temple and the things done Sch.ool In Progrf'BB
her during her tenure of of·
fice.
The vacation Bible school Is
Mrs. Bigg!! announced the now in progresb at the Rutland
· - Chllrch of Christ, and will con·
Marjorie Mall"ry of Detroit, lihue unlit Friday, June 14, with
Mich. , were beweekend guests
Mrs. M
Pearle
Canaday, director,
M
Mrs. Camp II Harper
rs. abel G. Carpenlel'
Dr. Mitchell attended the
conducting the dally morning
nl banquet and 4&amp;th reunion
·
Miss Sabra Canaday
his class.

is pianist.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Will
and family of Worthington were
recent guests of his father,

Departmenll and teachers iD
schoo l are, Kindergarden;
Blance Braley, and Mrs.
~~m:,~~Johnson,
Nursery : Mrs.
May, and Susie Parker.
Mro. Ethel Nelson,
Mrs.
Carpenlel', IUid Miss
Connie Haley, Junior: Mrs. liar·
bara Van Meter, Mrs. Jessie
Grueser, and Mtke Nicholoson:
Teenagers: Dr. N. C. Carpent, and Ernie Johnson.
Articles made and work done
by various departmenll of the
school will be on display at
7:30 o'clock Friday evenln&amp;,
June 14, wben the cl011n&amp; pro.
gram of the achool will be presented,

Colorcartoo:iii:iiinoiii:iiiii:ii~~m~et~t.;W;.;ii;;:I,~and;;;_o;:th;;:er;;_r;.;e:;;la;;:tlv~es,.

JUNE

Bargain Days
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Women's·· Teenagers

DRESS SHOES·· FLATS

s .88

Not All Sins
In All Sty!..
But All Sixes In
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Size 5 to 9

Girls'
SANDALS

Leather Sandals

$1.99
pr.

Small 3
To
Big 3

REG. $2.99

$1.99

pr.

REG. $2.99

Boys'

TENNIS SHOES
Sl• Small
' I~ To
.... 9

pr

2 PR. $5.00

Boys'
Sm.ll 3
To
•• 3

$1 •99

OXFORDS
2Vtto6_

1.

$ 99

R... $2.99

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MIDDLIPOitT

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Begin Cla.,et

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Plaids, soUd colon
and tbe pOpular new ba·

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tlld, wasb •n wear·cotton
fabric. Sanforized sbrUnt

Altyonee_=: II

.Fine quaUI~ aborts and knit
ahlrlo lor Fathers D11 gilt·
tn&amp;. Preferred for lone wear,

Other Men's
Welk Shorts _ $3.95

IOftlles&amp;, fuU eut.

JUNE SALE

Give Dad A
PRACTICAL GIFT

Infants Nursery Furniture

Short s~....

INFANTS $32.50 CRIBS
INFANTS $36.50 CRIBS

$26.00
$29.00

to his correct leDJth at no e:~tra
charge. Wonderful wub 'n wear fa.
brl9, p.bardinet and rayon ntetste1.

INFANTS $49.00 CRIB
$13.50 HIGH CHAIRS

$34.00

Pleated or plain front modelo. Ao
excellent ~~election tor Father• Day
eiftne.

$14.95 HIGH CHAIRS
$17.95 HIGH CHAIRS
$13.95 YOUTH CHAIRS

Give Him

$14.00
$9.00

$4.95 BASSINETTES
$8.95 BASSJNETTES
$7.95 RECLINER
$8.95 RECLINERS

DRESS
SOCKS

$4.00
$7.00
$6.00

Lot~.~

weeriae
Ankle length
In solicla and

pattern•.

$7.00

$9.95 RECLINER

50c

$8.00
$9.00

$10,95 TOUR BEDS
$1295 TOUR BEDS

$11.00
$11.00
$11.00
$21.0(1

$12.95 PLAY PENS
$13.50 PLAY PENS
$24.95 PLAY PENS
$3.49 PLAY PEN PADS
$3.95 PLAY PEN PADS
$2.39 BASSINETTE PAD

$2.75
$3.25
$2.00

$13.95 ClUB MATTRESS
$17.95 CRIB MATTRESSES
INFANTS $42.50 CHEST
INFANTS $69.00 CHEST
$8.45 JUMPERS

Size1 small, medium,
and extra large. Made
two poeket1, two way
lar. Sanforized shr~nk.
Blue. Green, Grey,

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Mens Work Pant•
To Metch

Ha.ulkerchiefs
For That LIHlo l*o
Gift For Dod

Ch- Hlo Favorite

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Lorge White

1QC

Hondlcerchlof
Whllo Handkorchlol
wtth colorod

25C

$11.00

Border-Mono White Llnon

$14.00
$30.00

HAIIIDKIRCHIIFI

50~ .... $lOO

$55.00
$7.00
$7.00

$8.95 JUMP115RS
$9.95 JUMPERS

GIFTS FOR
FATHER'S

$8.00
$4.00

$4.95 CAR SEAT
$5.95 CAR SEATS

Fun-Time Hours

$4.50
$4.50
$6.00

$5.95 WALKERS
$7.95 SIT AND STAND SEAT
$1.95 TRAINING SEATS
$3.95 CRIB BUMPER PADS
$5.95 TRAINING CHAIR
$7.95 TRAINING CHAIR

You'll find hla correct aize (29 to 150
waist meuure) and Elberf'eld1 alter

$11.00
$12.00

We've everything to
help Dad play It cool
Ibis summer. Choose
)Jere the gift tbat be
will wear witb pleasure

$1.50
$3.25
$4.50
$6.00

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$9.95 HIGH CHAIR COMBINATION SEAT $8.00
$14.95 TRI CHAIRS
$12.00
$2.95 HIGH CHAIR PADS
$2.·50
$11.95 STRO~LER
$10.00
$18.95 STROLLERS
$16.00
$22.95 STROLLERS
$20.00
$24.95 STROLLERS
$2.95 BASKET LINERS

Chao.. here the tie
for your favorite
guy - Fltherl We
have paHems end
colors that will
strike him right.

Four and

$21.00

Six Player

Eiaot replaeemenll

lor ·

me• and all popular
EIPIDIIOn bando, alto
tber,

&amp;1ft.

•3·'5 .. *9·'5

. PRICID PROM

$1., $1.50 &amp; $2

WALL TO WALL CARPET
FOR YOUR Ho8·E

correctly install your carp@• - ~:

sns

Sets, ucellent Dada Day

$2.50

Daily Vacation . Bible School
$3.95 BASKET LINERS
$3.25
fo the Reedovtlle community
will begin at the Reedsvllle
$27.50 Comblnotton PLAY PIN end CRIB $22.00
Methodilt Chureh oa Monday
June 10 throogh June 21 from I
t. 11 a. m. The pr1J11'8111 will
be on June 21 at I p, m. The
teachers and helper• for the
Nursery depl. are: Mrs. Wlllle
Provancha, Mro: Mary Alice
Btse, Mrs. Carolyn Blanton,
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1Jr.•,
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Mno. Thelmtl Smith, and Mra.
Let OUR Carpet Men cover
fiCICII'I,
Elizabeth Smith. Primary dept. :
halls, stairways with carpe1 -:;- Come to
Mro. Dorsel Reibel, Miso Mary
Taylor, and Mno. VIvian Hu•mp-11
our Carpet Dept. on the 2........ Select
JlllllDr dept.: Mrl.
the carpet you like belt jov'~ choa.. .
Mae lluc!kley, and Mrs. Frances
Reed. M111ic dept.: Mrs. Max·
from .our country's leading ~.U.- We'll
lne Whltobead IUid Mro. Gamet
meesure your floors, quote ""' otm the
Jolmlon. The director Is Mrs.
completed Installation an4 " '.. an cleo
"lvlan Humphrey. The pBII&lt;lr
Rev. Freeland Norris.
clde - Our carpet men .will ft'llp,irly and

SLACKS
In All Sius
WALK SHORTS
SPORT SOCKS
SPORT SHIRTS
CR~UET

Give Dacl An
El~t;lalc Rizor
Buabeam, Nortlto Ud
· BimlnrtoD.Rqll:A-IIotlo
PIICID PROM

IDID ,..bo'l 10o
me pta..,.. ·,:op ll'WI
mellow ,...,..hide, ~II'
per o~.Din,. Walel'·
proof Ylnyl Unlnl· c...

$J9.95 ,. $32J~

For the

and lltieot: '
·Ofhor Trowel Kill

lora -

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ap.n...r. .

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Wllb
tranl .....
ptuo Schick ID,Ia&lt;lor bJ'ad.
11 'lrilb Krona ot!P.

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TELEYISIM

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An extra s~ for Dad on
hll !lay. Amaztne performance, Ugbt ani! llvely.
A new 1984 model in lce.berg white plastic cabl·

net.

Schick

·$Afm
an

RCA VICTOR
19 Inch Portable

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A while to
ond a newa !DJ!Dgrllpber
ed l'liltrsclay ntgllt durin&amp; a
cia! riol at • moot
in LexingtA&gt;n, N.C,
State troopero were ntahed
....,, to ttld poltet iD
order. SeviO'al · police
damaaed by the

WASHING'I'ON - Swedish ICNII•d.
ecjJnolnist K. Gunnar Myrdll Police said the Incident, ap~l&amp;l'·l
tQifaj' predicted an "economic ently a carryover · from an
and political cataclysm" unbetween lfOUJll of young
Jeao ille world 10ivea lhe pr"' whites IUid Negroes Wednesday
bjem of half Its populalion !Jo..
hOgan when about
'IIIC underfeti. ·
marched to the lntel'IOC' ',Myrdal, professor of econo- Uon dividing a while and Negro
mles al Stockholm University
of Lexington. Aboot
IIJid best known iD thla country whites broke tbrougb a police ltne
for lila treatliX! on U. S. race
slarted throwing rocko and
relaUons, "All Amei'lean Dllem:
al about 1111 Negroea who
rna." .addressed the 1tJO.natlon
the obje&lt;ts bark.
World Food Congress.

SLACKS THIS YEAR

$22.00
$24.00

AtHENS- Plans to
179 B~n• or ground west of
ZapesviUe city liinita for u"'
•• a branch college of Ohio
,jjnjverslly were announced on
&gt;!lfhursclay by Musklngolb County
eommlssloners. ·
comll)lsslonerll said tbe
wwld eonttnue to be used
'fOr farming purpoaes unW the
university ia ready to begin construetlon of buildings.

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WORK SHIRTS

INFANTS $27.50 CRIBS
INFANTS $29.00 CRIB

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Racial Riot l\i ·. sOn~,
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Give c-ad A Pair Of

Grand . SesSion to be held
2&gt;-26-27·28 In Colum·
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h
Ohio. Homecommg
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Home was announced
June 23. Due to the num·
of requests the paring and
knives , potato spears and
will be reordered alld

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WALK ,
SHORTS

Mr. Eugene Gherke Is .Ill·
nooncin8 that the Middleport
band has a number of hauock
type stools left which wu a
project of the band this year.
The otools are ·of plastic made
in a variety of colors tnciUdlt\i
red, belgfi white etc. with~
wrought Iron legs. Various emblems such u 4-H, YelloW JRtel, Rotary etc. are avalll!bJe
or . the plalD top. Mr. Gberke
will reorder If there are requesll for Diore.
ested may contact Mr•. u
at the ocbool or at blJ bomt.

Mrs. McElhinny, Mrs. Gilmore
Given SpeCial Tribute Tuesday

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; Rand, W. Va., with her daugh1 tel' and son-In-law, Mr. and
~.· Charles Elliott and !ami·

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; Roush of Mason. W. Va., and 1Miss
will be graduated from the College of
. ·Jolrs. Mary Aumiller, Hartford, Home Economics, Ohio State University, June 7, 196.3. .
:were at Ravenswood Sunday Mr. Grass is attending the De Vry Techm~al Institute m i
i'iO attend the Adams-Handley Chicago, Illinois. The open church weddmg will be an .
. .-ddlng IUid also a luncheion event of June twenty-second at two p.m. in the Waverly i
tt ' the home of the bride.
Church of Christ.
l .. Mrs. C. L. Arnold returned 1.::::===-==~-----,--------

t borne Saturday arter a visit at

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move' In io t,jlp po·
u.e lldt, bit he waa Dill !Jo.. U.. at ~. N.C.,·"""'
, . ~ hurl.
day ttipt durtq .. . ll'tlq
white IJ\III lcleatifled 11 Wll· tton -tralioli by abGiilit,211t
lilinl '!'ate, 'll'ltom police illld had N - . 'lbt Near- ~ 1o
two oltotAJo IUid a rillo In hil CIOWD!olln · Grtettsboro aU 181
car, wu Geld by poli&lt;e lor quos. dowD on a street, retuom,P.,Iice
tlooln&amp; Ill connectlotl with lbe arden to move pn. Q!1k!ei:1 ar.aliotl.
rested about 100 · of the ~·
North Caroltua troopero strator• and diopentd lila ,o(:ben.
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Tlao Dsily Sentinel

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Pope John

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.tOCAL AND STATE
News Of
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he railed the salarie• of many In the
Vatican, when be broke the old tradi·
tlon that the Pope must eat alone.
Not all hi1 changes were liberalizing.
Many reforms were, in fact; a return to
older largely forgotten ways of doing.
In this respect he showed an abiding
concern lor the historical continuity of
P'ope:
Possessed of a winning friendliness, the exalted post he held.
Pope John did not forget either that
he soujlht from the outset to invest the
his
position gave him rare opportunity
papacy with a deep sense of humanity.
T!lat be succeeded is attested by the to speak to the world as an advocate of
fact that millions of poor everywhere peace, of order, of sound morality. His
various pronouncements were 1 powerreaponded to him with great feeling .
·Pope Johti · was stoutly orthodox in ful for ce for good in an age that des·
blj Catholicism. But evidently he did perately needs that influence.
At 60, Pope John was unknown .to the
Dot think it necessary to stress this by
bolding himself and his office austere world. Sixteen years later he ascended
to the Pope's chair. Many thought his
and aloof.
He did not lear to innovate. He called advanced age would make of him a kind
an Ecumenical Council . only the 21st of "transition Pope" who would have
ever to he summoned in some 20 cen- slight effect on the course of Catholitures of Catholic history. He conse· cism and religion generally.
Pope John confounded the doubters.
crated a bishop. using ~n ancient Greek
rite which was novel 'to Rome. There He toiled with great vigor and full heart.
His yearj at the pinnacle were few . But
were manv other sur)! touches.
The warmth of his spirit was f•ll when his imprint on the spiritu.al life oJ the
ht visited prisonen in a Rome jail, wh•n world was great.

Prom tbe high pinn arle occupled by
~ $upreme Pontiff of the Roman Cath·
!!lie Church. it is diffi cult to appear at
onte aereit religious leader and a warm
buman being. Pope ~ohn JXIII achieved
that distinction in his brief 4 1f.! years as

MY READERS ANSWER. TBil
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11 Jill lhl"'
Dear Helen :
llld
1 mull disqrM with JOV on
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niMI • ""' girdles • for - 13 • year - o '·
..,. to hide? _ H. . . ...,..
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TbMe eute little panty &amp;lrdlu
evo
f«: younl teen1 llltOillh l:b'
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rear u weD as the wnua7, &lt;lo
not rtatrlct tmd ate WGIIdlrlul
Widow" J 1111 .o mad at
for holdinl up stoeklnp, and ".ll'aiW Commlde«a!i!O;r- 1
' starlinl the girls In eul)r 011
u neu)f 111111 111llile .. .
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lealbl7.
eoary
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thNII tmd Glle&gt;IWf :yem ·
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'!be longer a woman watts to have oat at bQine wi\b &lt;111f!
aet 1l8ed to wearlnl . •
dltilshten (we have
no
Uon glll'll10nt, the more
willie 1ny Seoutmute!er.
eult It Is for her . Some never
bas spent at leiil two
'"ccumb and when I oee the
a week, .one· weekend
shape they're In, l IIIII
and one week of hll vaBOrry to admit I'm of the oame
with Boy Scouts.
1
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No boy had ever been uelud·
It lan't necessary to 1ool&lt; Uke ed becallle of IIJOIIe)1. Very few
poured concrete, but a Utile
any extra. AI fOI' ~
1t11pp&lt;&gt;rl does wonden. If lhe help, very few fathela 'lfl\oe
Iller Is coascioUI of her tummy ever been able to opend a llllbt
now, she certainlY wlll conlnue camping. 'fen nllbll of paioen~
to shoW an !literal In her
would be an -av"CC'!'t
pearance by watching her
for over thNe ~
and exercise. - M. S.
Scouting. II has only ~!ten
Dear M. S.:
lhet my husband \lu
ColOI' me stubborn, but l still
an a&amp;~lstant.
,
say a Iller can - and should- He findl wi41filwn 111111&gt;.•.~"!' !&gt;'
hold her stomadl In wtU1out a
boya WhO can't afford· ~
\V ubinston ColuninI
foundation. If ohe can't, then He provtcles .weekly
;
she's better try puoh-upe, l!1d tlon In our IIVIII-year.otd cu
pull-lns rather than
As for belnl a "HCOIIII father,'
a ••
vta a_two-way otretch. -H.
11, to all the kldl~ He ·bf .
.
wltll homework, &lt;OUnle
Dear Helen .
and cheers them ov
I must teD YOII l ltll'O
hOmestCmess.
By DOROTHY .)(ILGALLEN
a study-I n-depth of Adam Clayton PowBy LYLE c wn.soN
'. right. then would follow.
adults oent the sracle ochool&lt;n with ''lndel;ently Exposed.
He has given hll tJme loY
Broadway Grap.vino "
ell
Buddv Hackett admits that his
Unttod p..,, ~lenuolloaal
The while man got his &lt;ivlliJu~ the otr..ta ~challenge local My husband Ulces to open
respect to hla boya. Raul
The Kenuedy Adminis~·atiun nghts guaranteed that way. The poliCe power. A misplay ~ bllndo. They are open aU
publletty? H11 name In th
astomshmif1 lt)ss of weight !from 23fi
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Joe DiMaggio •teadily denies a 'De pounds to 1801 has cost him "three fat has •--n deserted b ,., _ rln·· al lwhite man needed many more With a gun, a dog or a Dlght but in the evenlna, l think ourl-.ijpO.- -ONCE.
mantic interest in comedienne Carolinf film roles." But hes still sold on the diet 1Negro
~alley 10 effortY to Pkeep..1pthe than 1011 yearo I&lt;J accomplish 1 t t c k . 000ld bavo triggereel hOU!e should be private
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reward: tho respect ·
Richter; chums quote him as saying he's notion · and mtends to ke~p at It until Ic1v1
. .1 ng. hts eonlr&lt;rfersy m the that however • H you date the bloody VJOlen&lt;o
ID
IIIOil
atroell
of
close
theJ11.
He
doesn
t
approve
love
of
a IIIII .....,,p
of ,---.
~
· us lty It ha •t b t 1 think my nosy neighbor
D~merel y trJIY' ~ f? ..fllrtljj!r .per car~er-, ji. ~Jl hes close to 150
con 1 d ff h
beginmng ol basic white CIVil every ma]Of · · &lt; ·
sn •
who have a good
having the great biMag as a conslan~
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T; s ·~~ o t e streets.
rights no further back than 1215 happened that way yet. But It hao all day to look, so she while learning tolerance to al
e • Y was the Natwnaf Ash
could
hoUld be closed oil at night
.,.
ringsider when you perform in a cafe
The latest ·'Cleopatra'' poster is very so&lt;:~at•on for the Advancement of ad That was !be year oft e Magu ' .r thl I
~
I
ho don'l pull the~ a kinship .with the outdii!!!'J'
0
certainly does help a girl in her pro!es· funny - and posstbly rather confusing &lt;.:olored People •NAACP&gt; B 1 na Carlo.
A
~ 1 1 some -~· • eop1 e w
...
and who are actively trylnc to
tllon . .. Paul ·seldl!!l! the mush!'·arrang- \o movie fans In btg letters it bills Eliza- NAACP took the civil nghts diu
Taking into account the clvll but notthaiiKo~~·Brallll'eoth · cil the fllronk hroomterdrapeat atPunnt"'ch.t
live the words, "On ril¥ '-""'
t
ll d d
s"""" • ··--s
en now ecsrac 8 na
ill d
best to dO IDY
.
er, has been making numerous New beth T ayIor Iso Iar so na ura an un - 1pute to the •lreets In Philad 1 dlsor&lt;lers tn Blrrrungham, Jack·
nd Wlilclt h
d 8h
AGREEABLE
W
o my
York-to·C~ifornia phone calls since ebrneatth hedr ~Jam e. hmMiett10ers al~?st asf 1ph1a with m..s piCketing agai:s; oohn, Ml ...1• Philhadelpbai and eisole- :!:r% :'nt~ot with m;:recl::; Ju Y ow. to LGodE Sand my Co~tM~ty." 1,
Sheree"N'ortb obtained her divorce, and
tg. t rea s osep
an ewtcz, as .'
job diSOrtmilloBtiOn, Later Ro C Iw ere, pus t e movement
lion
The'
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to
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no one in their set would' be ourprised if -h1! were the co-star Then, under the ttl· Wtlkms, NAACP national Y · NAACP from the court room In- egfo 8 it. tr
~"" kin The result hu been that
Dear J.lrs. S. and all
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be wings to the West Coast soon to tpake le and in smaller letters than Joe rates, 1tary, joined u,. Jackson ;;re- I ~ the street, the Kennedy Ad· •.)&gt;fA!d-up • pro&lt;ess
ma g with the short rohellion Ill
S.OUt WidOWI, Leaden
her his bride.
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.. . are listed Rtchard BurtQ.Q and R~x Har- street demonstra~rs and 'wa.'~~: ministration had no alternative elfectlv~ t::. civil r:::.:. co~~
to build upon, the anti-Malayaian
plain Scouts who
0
A famous Broadway proqticer in"l,f. be nson. It looks as tf Rexy ts gomg to ,.,, 1ed
but 1o adopt Its present civil menlo
conofotihe ~ · 11. force• have bed Uttle aucceu. with "Former 0~111itleet
. Iong·bme
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. h.ve
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keeping a happy secret. Hts
ano th er pamc
Heretofore,
NAACP ha• b&lt;en nghts strategy. The Admmullta·
You pretty weII
1 11
best girl just had a baby, leading the lawyers. and thts bme Dickie ts hable to the Ne•roes' le• 8 1
It lion was compelled to tnove to party -~~- orm. ....,
,_, fecleratloa 11 Ia ·" '·'··an
th ' b
b · ht lh h'
Th J k' Gl
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h
-&gt;
· ' ' ,. Pres•=•t Konn-,
rf·ota....
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theatrical colony to he Iteve ey ve . een
e rtg WI
tm
e ac te ea- ~as NAACP that confronted th ot er grouuv.
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Mll)lolet 'Tengltll Alldlll
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secretly ~t~arried for quite a while
son cam!' ts rather resentful that ~ l9cal
reme COOII'I with the ..;
TKe time' or tlif m&lt;idera'le, 'rea~·vo "mad? it : : : noted for tough talk •creeo
troop.
.
fM no pay and lit!i~YP'
Leland Hayward "nd Richard Rpdge!' paper prtnted an !tem say1vg}ackte and mel\ls that obta•necl the Court'• ..mabie, least abrasiVe approach since ..,.;. 1n the Prelidency 10ft words.
lunched at the Four Seasons the other Keefe llras.elle were ilo clMe fthe Fat ordeo for de&gt;egregirtion of public ID the problem of civil rights had that I would 8use all IVallable 111 Malaya the British left
- and they d~
day, giving rise to rumors that the com- One would do an appearanre or mere .chools But the 1 1
run out. The d~ect actionlsto
.
. '
b ed
- well because \\li;Jo)
oser may be lured into doing the score scale on the Brasselle variety show Not
·
ega process has
nk ' meano to protect human rights hilld a somg economy ••
to be done and ,.• ., ~ 1••
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f 'R
Hoi ' at all they harruntph · Jacki'e's gr••t proved to be too slow for •mpa. amongRNegro~_ea eCrls were t mig! and uphold the law of the lond." tin and rubber.
•--·tlng Many ttmes""li._!,
,d
1
or the musical version o ' oman.
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over ep. Auam ayton Powe . If Con
thorl
feder 1
.
h
the
at."UU
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day," which Leland will produce during rhum on the program is Sammy Kaye.
.
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~n- IJ.N Y. was redictin riots in
are" au
zes
a Under Prmce Ra man,
to quit so they ~
the 1964-65 season
Some of tM Ne·
Poet - and sometimes fighter nedy 8 Admlmstrahon s maJOr th t~
Wi h' ~ D c shortcuta to court orders In lJe. Malayans have expanded these
more time to tMtr~
gro cultural leaders who met with Attor· Cassius Clav really wowed the' newspap· •traleby effort proved too slow. H: :,, :.n~ng r~~n .:~..~~ haH ol civil rlghla, Kennedy 11 facilitiec and IIOUIIht means ~ di- fandlies, but who's- loJolllll I
ney General Kennedy in midtown Man- ermen when he got off a plane in LonReglstrahon R..soaable
at home and abroad that the bat· romm•tted to order up the armed vorally the e&lt;onomy. Roads have their places? As L.E.:w
hattan last week were disappointed in don. He was dressed in a black jacket,
The Kennedy_ strategy was . to tie for co vii rlghto was just about forces In support If n..,..sary. boen built, jungle Iandi cleared, out even assistants 8J
more ways than one. They had hoped pm-striped trousers , spats and a bowler, obtam
reglllrallon and votmg
•~~
•- h'le
That fs one alternative
the health and lrrigalion P""8"ams un'e ggs under a roos .- .
r•ghts for Souther Negroe Th8 t over ~ause In~ w l man was b !lot bo
h to 1 ') tol•h•'"
the President would be there to listen to and cat ried a gold-handled umbrella. His
n
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,.•
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&lt; v• r • ~. dertaken.
This column Is dedlelted· It
their views.
. first words to the photographers were, would be the moderate ... reason·
.. mall ch~n&lt;o that thil dangerot11 Foreign reservea are equal 1D famll llvln 10 H
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"Ain't I just Ioverly'"' No report on their able, least abra~ive. ~oy . to ••·I
Chlhlrn UH&lt;I
Iallt!rnative will keep the eivll nearly ... milliOn.
ing :ld tr!ble fll/i~.i ·» '*
American international will arrange reply· if any
The Twist addicts are '"" ·1
thethNegroes CIVilThe
nghta ' I Negro
children silO were lnject·\ rlghta controverl)' .. the &lt;:0111'11 ID Tokyo laat week,
• vou' .
·
trou Ie-, 'let ·'Helen
for a large corps of police to cover their becoming a trifle bored with the dance. perm•
em to vote.
other ed mto the controversy. Nearo and off the atreets.
.
o-hm
- 1·th Indolletian s~· will 1so weloo"'"" lf_
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theatres when the controverstal movie so they ve adde vana tons. . e atest ts
Preaident sukarno in an effort
amualn&amp; aperiencft.
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traceable to inadequate consumption of
thiamine. riboflavin. pyridoxine and other primary vitamins" (Hey, Gloria- you
left out Boy Loses Girl :!
John Huston is another big thinker, as: "Wha'
makes the movies more magical than the
st age 1·s the f ac t th a t th ey 're no t rea I
people up there on the screen : lhev're
shadows. Flesh-and -blood people don 't
have mueh glamor." !Tell that to Dickie
Burton .!
lnfiemar Johanssen pulled
this. with a stratght face , while discussing his retirement from the ring: "Not
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today by a House oppropriatlo!il Ia oheet ot paper ~ four mi!llt• even ·- oome menu• to
subcommittee, Capitol architect J .. ,..;.. iollg, rolorftl 8fe&lt;!ll and the federal coverntnel!i.
George Stewari Indicated that yellow
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"If any member moves Into the ll atvef ~ . . and poll· lederotion'. ~ .M pru..d 11't
new building ond wanta a door· Ul:lat11 •ill¥ f,iOh\1~ that Mal· lrotit ~ mstMIHtY of I~
way cut through, 1 om !Ril't ev- ·~•Ia wtll~lill · ll,.!faUty de- and · frog~ t1t4. 1jllllbiU-. of ,Jiocl
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Stewort told tho oubcommittee. w oppaoitlolioof\!Je 1~PPIJ'd· tJIOt'let,/11 llnl!lo4 Sarawu IIIII
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"most of 0.. members are g.. the rest of the staff except by gOo grounds. ;"~apeakMa011:
Ualletl Pre" Jntemattonal ltng to insiat they have additional lng through tile reception room. ~::e ;nkamo 1are ~ ' :8'
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eatb of na.• lded
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Cost ·Near SZOO.oot
1200.000 cutting extra doors If su&lt;h to the case. then the It seems to me that the prob· ~hlch InchX: natlonallzaUoncyof
through the walls in the new f70 total cost presumallly would be lem could be partly solved by ind
tal
neutrality ::J\:::~
' million Houae Office Building.
10mewhere ili' the neighborhood of hovinJI the conf!f11Uman and his b ~try. ! proc ":: 1
! Apparently , nobody noticed that $2011:0011. 11 seems unlikely that staff change places. That, how· 11ut :;.:,.d ~.,:.II,
·•• additional door would be need· cuttmg the dooro one ot a hme ever, would ereate another pro!&gt; YH h
that th
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some sample rooms in the as yet ling them slmulllneoosly.
off from hlo uslstant.
Ionia!
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.unllC&lt;'IIpied bUilding were put on Each ouite In tho new building " It goes .to ohow yoo that not
powtl'll
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will have three rool»-&lt;lne for the all desigllll'l of oro.,. butldlnl• nes a.
I By that time It was too late congressman,,Dfle for the staff and are without fault," comnwtliA!d
to say "oops" and start over. The one In the midllle, cltvided by a Rep. Welt Boron, R-Wash.
major portion of the building, a etas" partition~ ·ror a .receptioniRt Offhand, I would .., that II
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he railed the salarie• of many In the
Vatican, when be broke the old tradi·
tlon that the Pope must eat alone.
Not all hi1 changes were liberalizing.
Many reforms were, in fact; a return to
older largely forgotten ways of doing.
In this respect he showed an abiding
concern lor the historical continuity of
P'ope:
Possessed of a winning friendliness, the exalted post he held.
Pope John did not forget either that
he soujlht from the outset to invest the
his
position gave him rare opportunity
papacy with a deep sense of humanity.
T!lat be succeeded is attested by the to speak to the world as an advocate of
fact that millions of poor everywhere peace, of order, of sound morality. His
various pronouncements were 1 powerreaponded to him with great feeling .
·Pope Johti · was stoutly orthodox in ful for ce for good in an age that des·
blj Catholicism. But evidently he did perately needs that influence.
At 60, Pope John was unknown .to the
Dot think it necessary to stress this by
bolding himself and his office austere world. Sixteen years later he ascended
to the Pope's chair. Many thought his
and aloof.
He did not lear to innovate. He called advanced age would make of him a kind
an Ecumenical Council . only the 21st of "transition Pope" who would have
ever to he summoned in some 20 cen- slight effect on the course of Catholitures of Catholic history. He conse· cism and religion generally.
Pope John confounded the doubters.
crated a bishop. using ~n ancient Greek
rite which was novel 'to Rome. There He toiled with great vigor and full heart.
His yearj at the pinnacle were few . But
were manv other sur)! touches.
The warmth of his spirit was f•ll when his imprint on the spiritu.al life oJ the
ht visited prisonen in a Rome jail, wh•n world was great.

Prom tbe high pinn arle occupled by
~ $upreme Pontiff of the Roman Cath·
!!lie Church. it is diffi cult to appear at
onte aereit religious leader and a warm
buman being. Pope ~ohn JXIII achieved
that distinction in his brief 4 1f.! years as

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willie 1ny Seoutmute!er.
eult It Is for her . Some never
bas spent at leiil two
'"ccumb and when I oee the
a week, .one· weekend
shape they're In, l IIIII
and one week of hll vaBOrry to admit I'm of the oame
with Boy Scouts.
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No boy had ever been uelud·
It lan't necessary to 1ool&lt; Uke ed becallle of IIJOIIe)1. Very few
poured concrete, but a Utile
any extra. AI fOI' ~
1t11pp&lt;&gt;rl does wonden. If lhe help, very few fathela 'lfl\oe
Iller Is coascioUI of her tummy ever been able to opend a llllbt
now, she certainlY wlll conlnue camping. 'fen nllbll of paioen~
to shoW an !literal In her
would be an -av"CC'!'t
pearance by watching her
for over thNe ~
and exercise. - M. S.
Scouting. II has only ~!ten
Dear M. S.:
lhet my husband \lu
ColOI' me stubborn, but l still
an a&amp;~lstant.
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say a Iller can - and should- He findl wi41filwn 111111&gt;.•.~"!' !&gt;'
hold her stomadl In wtU1out a
boya WhO can't afford· ~
\V ubinston ColuninI
foundation. If ohe can't, then He provtcles .weekly
;
she's better try puoh-upe, l!1d tlon In our IIVIII-year.otd cu
pull-lns rather than
As for belnl a "HCOIIII father,'
a ••
vta a_two-way otretch. -H.
11, to all the kldl~ He ·bf .
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wltll homework, &lt;OUnle
Dear Helen .
and cheers them ov
I must teD YOII l ltll'O
hOmestCmess.
By DOROTHY .)(ILGALLEN
a study-I n-depth of Adam Clayton PowBy LYLE c wn.soN
'. right. then would follow.
adults oent the sracle ochool&lt;n with ''lndel;ently Exposed.
He has given hll tJme loY
Broadway Grap.vino "
ell
Buddv Hackett admits that his
Unttod p..,, ~lenuolloaal
The while man got his &lt;ivlliJu~ the otr..ta ~challenge local My husband Ulces to open
respect to hla boya. Raul
The Kenuedy Adminis~·atiun nghts guaranteed that way. The poliCe power. A misplay ~ bllndo. They are open aU
publletty? H11 name In th
astomshmif1 lt)ss of weight !from 23fi
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Joe DiMaggio •teadily denies a 'De pounds to 1801 has cost him "three fat has •--n deserted b ,., _ rln·· al lwhite man needed many more With a gun, a dog or a Dlght but in the evenlna, l think ourl-.ijpO.- -ONCE.
mantic interest in comedienne Carolinf film roles." But hes still sold on the diet 1Negro
~alley 10 effortY to Pkeep..1pthe than 1011 yearo I&lt;J accomplish 1 t t c k . 000ld bavo triggereel hOU!e should be private
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Richter; chums quote him as saying he's notion · and mtends to ke~p at It until Ic1v1
. .1 ng. hts eonlr&lt;rfersy m the that however • H you date the bloody VJOlen&lt;o
ID
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close
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He
doesn
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love
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· us lty It ha •t b t 1 think my nosy neighbor
D~merel y trJIY' ~ f? ..fllrtljj!r .per car~er-, ji. ~Jl hes close to 150
con 1 d ff h
beginmng ol basic white CIVil every ma]Of · · &lt; ·
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who have a good
having the great biMag as a conslan~
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rights no further back than 1215 happened that way yet. But It hao all day to look, so she while learning tolerance to al
e • Y was the Natwnaf Ash
could
hoUld be closed oil at night
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ringsider when you perform in a cafe
The latest ·'Cleopatra'' poster is very so&lt;:~at•on for the Advancement of ad That was !be year oft e Magu ' .r thl I
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ho don'l pull the~ a kinship .with the outdii!!!'J'
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certainly does help a girl in her pro!es· funny - and posstbly rather confusing &lt;.:olored People •NAACP&gt; B 1 na Carlo.
A
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and who are actively trylnc to
tllon . .. Paul ·seldl!!l! the mush!'·arrang- \o movie fans In btg letters it bills Eliza- NAACP took the civil nghts diu
Taking into account the clvll but notthaiiKo~~·Brallll'eoth · cil the fllronk hroomterdrapeat atPunnt"'ch.t
live the words, "On ril¥ '-""'
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er, has been making numerous New beth T ayIor Iso Iar so na ura an un - 1pute to the •lreets In Philad 1 dlsor&lt;lers tn Blrrrungham, Jack·
nd Wlilclt h
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AGREEABLE
W
o my
York-to·C~ifornia phone calls since ebrneatth hedr ~Jam e. hmMiett10ers al~?st asf 1ph1a with m..s piCketing agai:s; oohn, Ml ...1• Philhadelpbai and eisole- :!:r% :'nt~ot with m;:recl::; Ju Y ow. to LGodE Sand my Co~tM~ty." 1,
Sheree"N'ortb obtained her divorce, and
tg. t rea s osep
an ewtcz, as .'
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Dear J.lrs. S. and all
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be wings to the West Coast soon to tpake le and in smaller letters than Joe rates, 1tary, joined u,. Jackson ;;re- I ~ the street, the Kennedy Ad· •.)&gt;fA!d-up • pro&lt;ess
ma g with the short rohellion Ill
S.OUt WidOWI, Leaden
her his bride.
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.. . are listed Rtchard BurtQ.Q and R~x Har- street demonstra~rs and 'wa.'~~: ministration had no alternative elfectlv~ t::. civil r:::.:. co~~
to build upon, the anti-Malayaian
plain Scouts who
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A famous Broadway proqticer in"l,f. be nson. It looks as tf Rexy ts gomg to ,.,, 1ed
but 1o adopt Its present civil menlo
conofotihe ~ · 11. force• have bed Uttle aucceu. with "Former 0~111itleet
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keeping a happy secret. Hts
ano th er pamc
Heretofore,
NAACP ha• b&lt;en nghts strategy. The Admmullta·
You pretty weII
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best girl just had a baby, leading the lawyers. and thts bme Dickie ts hable to the Ne•roes' le• 8 1
It lion was compelled to tnove to party -~~- orm. ....,
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e rtg WI
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secretly ~t~arried for quite a while
son cam!' ts rather resentful that ~ l9cal
reme COOII'I with the ..;
TKe time' or tlif m&lt;idera'le, 'rea~·vo "mad? it : : : noted for tough talk •creeo
troop.
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fM no pay and lit!i~YP'
Leland Hayward "nd Richard Rpdge!' paper prtnted an !tem say1vg}ackte and mel\ls that obta•necl the Court'• ..mabie, least abrasiVe approach since ..,.;. 1n the Prelidency 10ft words.
lunched at the Four Seasons the other Keefe llras.elle were ilo clMe fthe Fat ordeo for de&gt;egregirtion of public ID the problem of civil rights had that I would 8use all IVallable 111 Malaya the British left
- and they d~
day, giving rise to rumors that the com- One would do an appearanre or mere .chools But the 1 1
run out. The d~ect actionlsto
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- well because \\li;Jo)
oser may be lured into doing the score scale on the Brasselle variety show Not
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nk ' meano to protect human rights hilld a somg economy ••
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Hoi ' at all they harruntph · Jacki'e's gr••t proved to be too slow for •mpa. amongRNegro~_ea eCrls were t mig! and uphold the law of the lond." tin and rubber.
•--·tlng Many ttmes""li._!,
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day," which Leland will produce during rhum on the program is Sammy Kaye.
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are" au
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a Under Prmce Ra man,
to quit so they ~
the 1964-65 season
Some of tM Ne·
Poet - and sometimes fighter nedy 8 Admlmstrahon s maJOr th t~
Wi h' ~ D c shortcuta to court orders In lJe. Malayans have expanded these
more time to tMtr~
gro cultural leaders who met with Attor· Cassius Clav really wowed the' newspap· •traleby effort proved too slow. H: :,, :.n~ng r~~n .:~..~~ haH ol civil rlghla, Kennedy 11 facilitiec and IIOUIIht means ~ di- fandlies, but who's- loJolllll I
ney General Kennedy in midtown Man- ermen when he got off a plane in LonReglstrahon R..soaable
at home and abroad that the bat· romm•tted to order up the armed vorally the e&lt;onomy. Roads have their places? As L.E.:w
hattan last week were disappointed in don. He was dressed in a black jacket,
The Kennedy_ strategy was . to tie for co vii rlghto was just about forces In support If n..,..sary. boen built, jungle Iandi cleared, out even assistants 8J
more ways than one. They had hoped pm-striped trousers , spats and a bowler, obtam
reglllrallon and votmg
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That fs one alternative
the health and lrrigalion P""8"ams un'e ggs under a roos .- .
r•ghts for Souther Negroe Th8 t over ~ause In~ w l man was b !lot bo
h to 1 ') tol•h•'"
the President would be there to listen to and cat ried a gold-handled umbrella. His
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This column Is dedlelted· It
their views.
. first words to the photographers were, would be the moderate ... reason·
.. mall ch~n&lt;o that thil dangerot11 Foreign reservea are equal 1D famll llvln 10 H
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Chlhlrn UH&lt;I
Iallt!rnative will keep the eivll nearly ... milliOn.
ing :ld tr!ble fll/i~.i ·» '*
American international will arrange reply· if any
The Twist addicts are '"" ·1
thethNegroes CIVilThe
nghta ' I Negro
children silO were lnject·\ rlghta controverl)' .. the &lt;:0111'11 ID Tokyo laat week,
• vou' .
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for a large corps of police to cover their becoming a trifle bored with the dance. perm•
em to vote.
other ed mto the controversy. Nearo and off the atreets.
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thiamine. riboflavin. pyridoxine and other primary vitamins" (Hey, Gloria- you
left out Boy Loses Girl :!
John Huston is another big thinker, as: "Wha'
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further criticism of the co~tr0o One fif the
reaoono fAir ID use thnitl&amp;houl tlte Malaysia
ver~1al structure, th~n dectded the opdmiam that/ •• &amp;he eod of tenltoriet.
agamat goh g ahead w1th the pot· Atllll't.'a&lt;,.ew Malaysian Fedora- Slngamoro, · fnr. ftomplo, wiD
1tal project on a wholesale basis. iton will be t.&gt;no,.out of former gain little poUttcally from mem·

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Auto. Heater, fMCI.
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1953 FORD VI 4 Dr.
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Note DllllimllullleJ
staff room.
Ne":o~en ~ quM!k ~
OlvOT•D ro 1Niriiiii
'l11erefo~ ~.... II no way for the d•sOimllarllteo betw- the
MilO$ MASON
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"most of 0.. members are g.. the rest of the staff except by gOo grounds. ;"~apeakMa011:
Ualletl Pre" Jntemattonal ltng to insiat they have additional lng through tile reception room. ~::e ;nkamo 1are ~ ' :8'
WASHING1UN IUPII - con- communlcat!Oa !acUities.''
'111• extra door would prnvlde a 1 d hi1 u U011 "1 a 1mp ttl''". ~
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eatb of na.• lded
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Cost ·Near SZOO.oot
1200.000 cutting extra doors If su&lt;h to the case. then the It seems to me that the prob· ~hlch InchX: natlonallzaUoncyof
through the walls in the new f70 total cost presumallly would be lem could be partly solved by ind
tal
neutrality ::J\:::~
' million Houae Office Building.
10mewhere ili' the neighborhood of hovinJI the conf!f11Uman and his b ~try. ! proc ":: 1
! Apparently , nobody noticed that $2011:0011. 11 seems unlikely that staff change places. That, how· 11ut :;.:,.d ~.,:.II,
·•• additional door would be need· cuttmg the dooro one ot a hme ever, would ereate another pro!&gt; YH h
that th
'ed in each of the l69 suites until would be ' any . cheaper than cut- iem by .cutting the conJII'OIImiD lionel;
some sample rooms in the as yet ling them slmulllneoosly.
off from hlo uslstant.
Ionia!
te IUITOUIIII
.unllC&lt;'IIpied bUilding were put on Each ouite In tho new building " It goes .to ohow yoo that not
powtl'll
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will have three rool»-&lt;lne for the all desigllll'l of oro.,. butldlnl• nes a.
I By that time It was too late congressman,,Dfle for the staff and are without fault," comnwtliA!d
to say "oops" and start over. The one In the midllle, cltvided by a Rep. Welt Boron, R-Wash.
major portion of the building, a etas" partition~ ·ror a .receptioniRt Offhand, I would .., that II
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"Free, White and 21'' opens June 17.
They're afraid that in the present elimate of the nation, some theatre-goers
might be carried away by the picture's
theme ... Edward Woortward probably
doesn't know it yet, but the producers
of "High Spirits" are seriously consider·
lng him for the leading male role in the
lhow - which is a musical version of
Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit."
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•ho wonder how Las Vegas can pa y
tbese staggering salaries to stars head·
lining at the hotels: One operator, off
the record, say~ th e entrrtainers are by
far the best customers at the gambling
tableo. He estimates th ey lose a total of
more than $15,000,000 a vear
Straw
In the wwd" Writer Leroite Bennett .Jr.,
who was working on a biography of the
Rev. Martin Luther Kin g, has been ad·
vised to put it aside and concentrate on

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Loll Angeles
Cleveland
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31 0 .571 .. .
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23 2l .4tll 6 LQI Angeles
29 t.'l .5111 1
8 three-game win streak.
Ule Ro&gt;dlegs Wedn&lt;!Sday Iller· llrai.!ht aet~. Ta~in&amp; over for
:16 ge A'll ' CiltaiJinall
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Tlm.-.day night the Redo,
Homey &amp;!hultt with tho- lull
:10 :101 .as B\1 PlttsllurP
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It 35 :11117 If P~Jphla
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. ul-.•· l Pu!n~' , Bova• Leag e
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JngPls fanne.j ieVen Redleg bat- doub1eheader from "'e Pirates at ~se 1nd t.hcm llruck out Ed BaiHouston •
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thu ~ames
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Now York
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ankees b\ a h•ndy 14·5
"On mv team, evorybod}
ly hll off lhe Yankee pitcher took the league teod ln run• batllaltimore 4 New York 2, nlght
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. ~ 11 11 t 1~ h~1'"fin trers were edgmg ~hP DodgPrs 9-7
, plays!''
was a s('ralC'h ~ngJE" by Bobby l.ef:t '" 1.\lth a total of 45.
LJ~ McDaniel, Akman didn't Wa:Jhington I IJOStOD 1, nlaht
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Cbl&lt;ogo s Ban traa ~ 10 ltmt._o
?! • 1f.! .!hl _. ... Hr-d lr&gt;"" 'n'•U ntbmen tossed a no-hitter at t h e
u was a very 1atisfaetory nig~t 1,. .,,....,. u"tJ1 tht late •nnmgs but
Frida ., PrebQJ.e rtlehert
6\. Louts 1 phtJa f. ' tght
, , •••k1't'S Ke' h \1t 1--rnzie,
Haggy and Jeff Man·
Mickey Childs opneed on the for the Rw. explodinllllr 12 hllll .,.. be did gtl hil eltan&lt;:e on Jha Minne:;Ja at Los Angeles
'Ptuswr.:. 6 lttllwl
·" ,.l\J.11 }\ t'l' ~ th f- ptt 1 hPr s "ho chalkP.d up the nn-hit victory.
mound for t'le Red legs and WIB in the first ga;ne. wh•ch they won 1P•MuUI ••~ delwtred b pmetl double (night) _ Kaat &lt;4.,.) va Chance ClMlnnatl 10 PJttl t ~ ntlht
. ~Til P Ill (( ~Tt urk Ottl l:i batters, walked 11 and hit six.
relieved bv Laudermilt m the 7-5, and then t•appmg the •etlan that drove ID the wi"n.in&amp; run In \$-4)
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tOnly R•
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] :r.Rnhin Phalln
on the Rou!fh had d bl nd .
second. The two_ Redleas pitch· with 111 I0-5 wm w•th a JO·hltter. a S-4 victory for St. Lou1s.
chieaco
at Kansa 11 City &lt;nis'IU
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thr losers
. Smith ea• single
sms f'
ers
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· ·o blor Bob
, · was re· ond Ronnte
· struck out fJve and walked Fm Robinson 1t was a partleu111art.d Wlh ~·Ito
-Pitarro &lt;441 vo. Thies ((1-t),
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larly good time He elout.d his
r;ew Yor1: at Detroit Cntghtl- -·•Y=
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tnniug allowed that Pomeroy !
Hitters" for the Yankees were, loth and 11th homers m the first m~~~i~ally. Altmau bepn h.b Stafford (2-4) vs. Aguirre (4-5 •. vs. _Ja~so~ &lt;•·5&gt;, .
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team to edge the vbnting DodMike Evans WJth a double and game, giving htm four m two b JY eague career With tbe Cuba C 1eve Ia 11 d at Washington Cincmnatl
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gers 9-7 Bob Burdetle wa• wm·
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Bobby Rico, a triple and
n,e performance was good
Cl.f) va. lluol:·
O'Toole 19-!) vs. MoSte·,·e H&amp;l(g\1 knocked a c·tn•uil . nmg pitcher Other Ttger hurl· Red legs to a 4-0 wm over the smg e, Jtmmy . Conde, a smgle for thrtY: RBls
sent McDaniel from St. Louis
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to Chicago.
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John Ingels and Larry Grogan, pushed the Reds above the
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aa:ue game all sing! es.
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d Colerun .an.d i:WQ singles, Coty er. T.hP T'tger moun dsmen fan- Iplayed.por ovs
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maon a.Dd Gory
Booth knocked 1 triple, M i k e ned IG and walked seven.
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fifth place, 3~ games out of
paced the Ctnclnnab Redo
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J•m Maloney neaded help in
a 7-&amp; and 111-5 twl·ntght swoop
the mound for the Dodgers, was the winners, farmed seven Sena- Red legs
000 000 - 0 1 2 first game from Bill Henry,
the Pitt.llburgh PJrates in tbe
:relieved by John Buck in the tor Patters and walked two. The Yankees
332 OOi': - 8 9 1 took over in the seventh inning
other NL aamea scheduled.
Men's Unifol'ftil' fl•nts
lhird and then R,ick Werner Redleg pitching ace also sock- Ingels and Grogan
conserve Moloney's eighth
. Roblnaon belte(l hi8 loth alld
IY OSHKOSH
Grey-Greei&gt;-TIA
eame m durmg the fifth. Dod· ed a double and smgle in three Childs, Lauthtrmllt (!) a n d thts season. Joey Jay w&lt;IU all
lith htt
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pitohers struck out nine and lrtps lo the pla!e.
Manley.
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vil'tory in the opener •nd Cole10 even dozen.
. Danny Abbott w~s the hit- the way on the mound fur the a perfect day. in the batter's .T~"K&gt; P1rates threatened Jn the man drove in five runl Jn tbe
ling
otar for the wmners with Senators, giving up sil hits, box. Laudermtlt poundl!d two mnth when !hey pounded Jay for nightcap as .Joey Jay posted his
Ma~'l lhtrt SIMvt 5hlrt
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Larry ing five others. Demoake also Manley s tw~ hits. the only oth- nstng.
. . Don Schwall were the losin
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, Bob Burdette ond Donny Hood, a· st·ngl nd do b' Thg I Jim Wildermuth.
m the first game for the Reds.
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Tom Sarvpr topped Ute . Dod· bv Jim Clatw~r:hy : : ~7: es Senators
000 000 _ o 1 6 Cardenas slt\liled home a
Baltimore Oriolea took over flrll
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ger hitting with a homer and a ·
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003 JOX - 4 6 1 nab run. Daryl Speneer and
plaoo wtth a l-11 win over tho
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single. Rick Werner had the Danny Laudermllt led t h el' Oemoskey and T. Hawley. my Hitrper added to lite attack. !'lew York Ytulkeea whlle lite
onl. y other Dodger ex:tra base Islugging for the winners with Manley and Dennis Boggs
Cardenas was sucet'!ssfuJ twice at W8Jbin&amp;tcm Senaton downed tbe
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Iknock, a triple. Other Dodger
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lkilktll Rsd So• 2·1 for 1hetr
Blue Ch1mbr'y SHIRTS
'' I hi~(ers were sinetes by p a t
It was a long night but weD fourth straight vi&lt;lory in tho only
ToGoWJihAboYt
10 Bnen, Tom Vaughan, D 0 n
worth Ule tune for the Reds. · other 1ame ochl!duJed.
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Dailey and John Buck.
holjl up the start of the firat
TilerS
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Milwaukee al Pittaburgh
' Dodgers
340 000 - 7 7 3
A highlight of the seooad
tnighO -Show 11-!1 vs. Mclleon
Mon'aC-Cord
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Hood. Abbott (I ) Burdette 4 '
was. baoes-loadod triple
(5-l),
TROUSERS
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tWPI, Larry Walker 16 1, and
dy Coleman in the tlilrd lnnl1111 1
In Greco, Brown, Blue
Burdett., Swatzel (4J.
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San Franei_oco at Houston
Wltb Tbe l!A!gutar
Ander.011, Buck (3), Ri c k The Little Southern Assocla- In the other Little Southem wm. Cincinnall added another run &lt;nlghU - Bobn C2.0) vs. Notte(Conventional Log)
Worner (5) . (LP), and Dailey. tlon opened its seasoo
game. Radne'o Yanks In thai mmng, two m the ftftb and barl CH).
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with
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Letart
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Retlleg_o
436 OIX - 14 It 3 racuse Giants and the Racine rally to edge lhe viaitors 3-~ .. Rose, Bob stmner, Pmooa, Rob· dale (S.(J) vs. Koonce (J.JI or
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Phalin CLPJ, Werry 3, Ja- Yankees picking up first round Rick Cadle was wlnninll pil&lt;!h- mson, Colelllan and John
Toth U- l.
, _ ,• •&amp;mHocobs i , and Werry, Jacobs J, wins.
for Racine. Jarrell pitched· wards were ..U ~
. llalltnler'• Go51• Lauio
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McKenzie ~Y 3 Mankin The Rocme Redo downt&gt;.l the
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Cbtel!utall at Pblladalphla
fi and .Roosh McK...W:. J
Syracuse Indians 7·1 on a four ' Racine_ -~ed. all of Its l't!ns Reds left seven men on baoe
Mllwaukee al Plttobl¥&amp;h
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the f11st. 11Ull11jl and ~wt Lindy Mdlanlel of lbo
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cine's Albert Prolfltl.
, u~ tts only two durinc Culttt and Georae Al~ of
San Fran at Houotnn, night
The game was called after a last mrung rally. Beegle, Sht~o- st. LouJo CardinJIIs, who flam'ed';lir""";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;&amp;..~~;;...;;o;
four lnnmgs becauile of an In· ler and Span1ler, all wtth
1 six-player d(NIJ lllno
Jury suffered by 8
Syracqoe les, were the only Letart hitters. qo, ft&amp;ured lll(ailt
player.
For !~Kine, BrUce Hart and t11ro&amp;-w111 Ito for lbo Na~lonalll
Tom Knapp was moundsman Tom Diddle both .had a pair o( Leap lead. ·
for the losing Syracuse team,
Cadle and Kenny •The fanllistle ~
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each hnd a base !mock. and •lumplnl san
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Hart, Rookie Crow, Snider and By Innings
anto aro aD deadlocJntd Ill'
Sellers ot the lll!d.o. 1 .
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The Syracuse Glaitll P!ll to.00 CJOX - 3 I sponslblO .for lbt oaarl ore Me·
i•ther II hits to delut Port.- J1rreU and Beqlt, Cndle and Dania! anb Altawl.
land's Boys' League team 9-7.
Theiss
McDalllo~ aD qrdlltariJ woek·
ROilllle Bachtol was
winning Syrac:111e Ind.
010 0 - I I blttJnC relief pitcller 'lilto una1q
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23 2l .4tll 6 LQI Angeles
29 t.'l .5111 1
8 three-game win streak.
Ule Ro&gt;dlegs Wedn&lt;!Sday Iller· llrai.!ht aet~. Ta~in&amp; over for
:16 ge A'll ' CiltaiJinall
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Tlm.-.day night the Redo,
Homey &amp;!hultt with tho- lull
:10 :101 .as B\1 PlttsllurP
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JngPls fanne.j ieVen Redleg bat- doub1eheader from "'e Pirates at ~se 1nd t.hcm llruck out Ed BaiHouston •
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ly hll off lhe Yankee pitcher took the league teod ln run• batllaltimore 4 New York 2, nlght
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. ~ 11 11 t 1~ h~1'"fin trers were edgmg ~hP DodgPrs 9-7
, plays!''
was a s('ralC'h ~ngJE" by Bobby l.ef:t '" 1.\lth a total of 45.
LJ~ McDaniel, Akman didn't Wa:Jhington I IJOStOD 1, nlaht
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Cbl&lt;ogo s Ban traa ~ 10 ltmt._o
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u was a very 1atisfaetory nig~t 1,. .,,....,. u"tJ1 tht late •nnmgs but
Frida ., PrebQJ.e rtlehert
6\. Louts 1 phtJa f. ' tght
, , •••k1't'S Ke' h \1t 1--rnzie,
Haggy and Jeff Man·
Mickey Childs opneed on the for the Rw. explodinllllr 12 hllll .,.. be did gtl hil eltan&lt;:e on Jha Minne:;Ja at Los Angeles
'Ptuswr.:. 6 lttllwl
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mound for t'le Red legs and WIB in the first ga;ne. wh•ch they won 1P•MuUI ••~ delwtred b pmetl double (night) _ Kaat &lt;4.,.) va Chance ClMlnnatl 10 PJttl t ~ ntlht
. ~Til P Ill (( ~Tt urk Ottl l:i batters, walked 11 and hit six.
relieved bv Laudermilt m the 7-5, and then t•appmg the •etlan that drove ID the wi"n.in&amp; run In \$-4)
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on the Rou!fh had d bl nd .
second. The two_ Redleas pitch· with 111 I0-5 wm w•th a JO·hltter. a S-4 victory for St. Lou1s.
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larly good time He elout.d his
r;ew Yor1: at Detroit Cntghtl- -·•Y=
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tnniug allowed that Pomeroy !
Hitters" for the Yankees were, loth and 11th homers m the first m~~~i~ally. Altmau bepn h.b Stafford (2-4) vs. Aguirre (4-5 •. vs. _Ja~so~ &lt;•·5&gt;, .
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team to edge the vbnting DodMike Evans WJth a double and game, giving htm four m two b JY eague career With tbe Cuba C 1eve Ia 11 d at Washington Cincmnatl
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Bobby Rico, a triple and
n,e performance was good
Cl.f) va. lluol:·
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sent McDaniel from St. Louis
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to Chicago.
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John Ingels and Larry Grogan, pushed the Reds above the
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aa:ue game all sing! es.
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Booth knocked 1 triple, M i k e ned IG and walked seven.
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paced the Ctnclnnab Redo
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J•m Maloney neaded help in
a 7-&amp; and 111-5 twl·ntght swoop
the mound for the Dodgers, was the winners, farmed seven Sena- Red legs
000 000 - 0 1 2 first game from Bill Henry,
the Pitt.llburgh PJrates in tbe
:relieved by John Buck in the tor Patters and walked two. The Yankees
332 OOi': - 8 9 1 took over in the seventh inning
other NL aamea scheduled.
Men's Unifol'ftil' fl•nts
lhird and then R,ick Werner Redleg pitching ace also sock- Ingels and Grogan
conserve Moloney's eighth
. Roblnaon belte(l hi8 loth alld
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Grey-Greei&gt;-TIA
eame m durmg the fifth. Dod· ed a double and smgle in three Childs, Lauthtrmllt (!) a n d thts season. Joey Jay w&lt;IU all
lith htt
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vil'tory in the opener •nd Cole10 even dozen.
. Danny Abbott w~s the hit- the way on the mound fur the a perfect day. in the batter's .T~"K&gt; P1rates threatened Jn the man drove in five runl Jn tbe
ling
otar for the wmners with Senators, giving up sil hits, box. Laudermtlt poundl!d two mnth when !hey pounded Jay for nightcap as .Joey Jay posted his
Ma~'l lhtrt SIMvt 5hlrt
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Larry ing five others. Demoake also Manley s tw~ hits. the only oth- nstng.
. . Don Schwall were the losin
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, Bob Burdette ond Donny Hood, a· st·ngl nd do b' Thg I Jim Wildermuth.
m the first game for the Reds.
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Tom Sarvpr topped Ute . Dod· bv Jim Clatw~r:hy : : ~7: es Senators
000 000 _ o 1 6 Cardenas slt\liled home a
Baltimore Oriolea took over flrll
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003 JOX - 4 6 1 nab run. Daryl Speneer and
plaoo wtth a l-11 win over tho
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single. Rick Werner had the Danny Laudermllt led t h el' Oemoskey and T. Hawley. my Hitrper added to lite attack. !'lew York Ytulkeea whlle lite
onl. y other Dodger ex:tra base Islugging for the winners with Manley and Dennis Boggs
Cardenas was sucet'!ssfuJ twice at W8Jbin&amp;tcm Senaton downed tbe
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Blue Ch1mbr'y SHIRTS
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It was a long night but weD fourth straight vi&lt;lory in tho only
ToGoWJihAboYt
10 Bnen, Tom Vaughan, D 0 n
worth Ule tune for the Reds. · other 1ame ochl!duJed.
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Dailey and John Buck.
holjl up the start of the firat
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A highlight of the seooad
tnighO -Show 11-!1 vs. Mclleon
Mon'aC-Cord
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Hood. Abbott (I ) Burdette 4 '
was. baoes-loadod triple
(5-l),
TROUSERS
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tWPI, Larry Walker 16 1, and
dy Coleman in the tlilrd lnnl1111 1
In Greco, Brown, Blue
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San Franei_oco at Houston
Wltb Tbe l!A!gutar
Ander.011, Buck (3), Ri c k The Little Southern Assocla- In the other Little Southem wm. Cincinnall added another run &lt;nlghU - Bobn C2.0) vs. Notte(Conventional Log)
Worner (5) . (LP), and Dailey. tlon opened its seasoo
game. Radne'o Yanks In thai mmng, two m the ftftb and barl CH).
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436 OIX - 14 It 3 racuse Giants and the Racine rally to edge lhe viaitors 3-~ .. Rose, Bob stmner, Pmooa, Rob· dale (S.(J) vs. Koonce (J.JI or
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Toth U- l.
, _ ,• •&amp;mHocobs i , and Werry, Jacobs J, wins.
for Racine. Jarrell pitched· wards were ..U ~
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Cbtel!utall at Pblladalphla
fi and .Roosh McK...W:. J
Syracuse Indians 7·1 on a four ' Racine_ -~ed. all of Its l't!ns Reds left seven men on baoe
Mllwaukee al Plttobl¥&amp;h
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cine's Albert Prolfltl.
, u~ tts only two durinc Culttt and Georae Al~ of
San Fran at Houotnn, night
The game was called after a last mrung rally. Beegle, Sht~o- st. LouJo CardinJIIs, who flam'ed';lir""";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;&amp;..~~;;...;;o;
four lnnmgs becauile of an In· ler and Span1ler, all wtth
1 six-player d(NIJ lllno
Jury suffered by 8
Syracqoe les, were the only Letart hitters. qo, ft&amp;ured lll(ailt
player.
For !~Kine, BrUce Hart and t11ro&amp;-w111 Ito for lbo Na~lonalll
Tom Knapp was moundsman Tom Diddle both .had a pair o( Leap lead. ·
for the losing Syracuse team,
Cadle and Kenny •The fanllistle ~
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each hnd a base !mock. and •lumplnl san
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land's Boys' League team 9-7.
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bo tough. ~~~1: a Mem·
phJ1 boy, a lawy11', wllb a oJight
1011tbera aecetll, clooe-eropped
dark hair, a llraljbtforward JJUill. 'lilt ......,.., lwlm: ABC-TV'o
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"Focuo on America," returns on
It . was a IWift-moviDs talk JUDO zs, !ll1d aln Tuesday nigbta
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_ . about teJ.vleloa Intricacies tho atlemplo of two Negroes
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IDd It didn't 80UDd Uke bociJ through Vatican throngs on
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Power brakes, radio, heater, whitewalb.
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12:00 Noon Repotl
7:05 Breakfast J&gt;arty
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:05 Platter Part)'
7:15 Bright star Show
8:00 SundOIVD Serenade
7:35 PickiDI Hdwr Show
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1 8:00 Sign Off- JUDe
8?00 Breakfast Party
SVNDAY
8:110 Breakfast Party
IIOp 7:30 Sip On News
8:05 Coffee Wilb Janel
8:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
8:45 Betty Newton
8:35 Hour ol Deliverance
10:05 Ministerial Assoc.
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10:20 Country Hoe Down
9:00 Wings of Beallnil
11:05 Swap Sho~
9:30 Sundsy Show
II :30 Farm News
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
11:4ll Family Worship Hour-'lbu 10:35 Sunday Show
12:00 Noon Report
11:110 Country HymnUme
12:15 Music Just For You
12:00 Nooo lleporl
12:15 Goessler's Guest star-Fri 12:15 'lb8' ~ch
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12:30 Rev. ·MerUn Teets
4:15 Blaetlnlr Auto Show
1:00 Billy Graham
4:30 Local Ne""
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
4:55 Bill Stern Sports
2:110 Sip of the Times
6:91! Bowline Sc:oreo
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
8:00 Van l&gt;atrick Sporla
2:15 Public Service
8:20 SUJldOWD Serenade
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TIME-OF NEED - SIJCH AS NOW-WHEN

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people. Myway, he's tile fellow
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night In
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bo tough. ~~~1: a Mem·
phJ1 boy, a lawy11', wllb a oJight
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dark hair, a llraljbtforward JJUill. 'lilt ......,.., lwlm: ABC-TV'o
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m~ last yNr.
"Focuo on America," returns on
It . was a IWift-moviDs talk JUDO zs, !ll1d aln Tuesday nigbta
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_ . about teJ.vleloa Intricacies tho atlemplo of two Negroes
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IDd It didn't 80UDd Uke bociJ through Vatican throngs on
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clean red interior, sno white finish .
1963 MONZA SPIDER 2 DOOR
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150 b.p. motor. White with red bucket seats, 4 speed trans.
Power brakes, radio, heater, whitewalb.
1962 llliL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN
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10:05 Ministerial Assoc.
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9:00 Wings of Beallnil
11:05 Swap Sho~
9:30 Sundsy Show
II :30 Farm News
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
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1:00 Billy Graham
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1:30 The Lutheran Hour
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HE'D BETTER BE',
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SHOT TH' HEAD RIGHT
OFF 0' WHAT LOOKED

UKE '/Ell IJMCLE I

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ABBIE AND SLATS

By RAEBURN VANBUREN
A-PA~E.NT- MUST OFTTIMES SEEM HARSH
t+JO CAUEL, NIV DAUGHTER. BOT rr 15 JI&gt;J

1'1-IE

TIME-OF NEED - SIJCH AS NOW-WHEN

THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR LOVE,
YOU WllJ. 'ORG-ET BROnER.

CHARLIE - ~ N~ WE WfLL
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