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"THE SAVAGE GUNS"

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With Michael Craig
and Francoise Prevost

WASHINGTON - Rail Unlon aacl managment
tors were summoned to a
down meeting today In a government effort to break the lmpa"e over ground rules
..tiling their long dispute.
Both the radroacls and the
unions hav~ a~ed to s~bmit
the two mam 1ssues - .,.. of
traJn crews and firemen's jobs

-the tounions
bindins
But
insistarbitration.
on negotiating
secondary issue• before arbi-

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DAYTON- Emanual M. Sie·
gel, 57, vice president of Lora1

POMEROY, OHIO

SATURDAY

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1:10 Popeyo • !'all
.:30 Ruff II Ready
t:30 Ruff • Reddy
10:00 Shari Lewis
10:30 King Leonardo
11:00 Fury
11:30 Make Room For llacldy
12:00 Mr. Wlzarcl
12:30 Clem &amp; Luke Show
1:30 John's Scrapbook
2:00 Comedy '!beater
3:55 Reds Vs. Giant.s
8:45 Ne'll'll &amp; Sport.s

(Techmro!or)
Marlon Branda - Tarita

Burl tves

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ON IJ8S PiiiUP
1 Bobby R. Mallory, chief
trician's mate, USN, aon of
Mrs. Charles L. Mallory
Racine, Is serving aboard ,;;;,[tendo
destroyer USS Philip.

8:55 Weather
1:00 Saturday Jamboree
7::KO Sam Beoe.lict
8:$ Joay Bishop
1:00 Saturday Night Movie
11:00 Newa

11:10 Weath..11:15 SpD111

11:20 Movie

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"NATURALlY WE HAVE A CHECKING
ACCOUNT - DOESN'T

EVEIYONE?"

Most smart folks do. They know that paying
by check, instead of nmninl the risk of carry.
ing so mucb cash, iB the sensible tbing to do.
It also saves time, gives you automatic ...,.
cei~ and gives you a permanent record of
money spent. Enjoy the advantages of a
clleckina account with ua.
tOOth Annlv•rtlrY
01 The
Nofl..,.ICu......,cy

Act and The
Duala.nklftl

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The FARMERS

Savings Company

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WHIRLY-GIRL- Doris (Mrs,
W. H.) Rannlnger of East Norwich, Long ISland, bas become the first woman In New
Vorl!: State to qualify as a
helicopter pllot, She Is now
the 59th member of the
Wbfrly.Qirls, an International
association of women hell·
copter pilots. Mrs. Renninger,
·a grandmother, bas been an
airplane pllot since 1956,

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11:30 Roy Rogera Show
IZ:OO Sky King
12:311 t&lt;eWI
1:00 Movie
1:30 Social Security
1:45 Dizzy Dean
1:55 White 5os Va Yanluo
5:00 Doctors At Worlr.
5:30 Early Show
7:00 Cannon Ball
7:30 Lucy Oesl
1:30 Detenaers
9:30 Have Gun Will £ra•IJ '

Papers" - private correspondence the two had during their,

ter published. 'lbe aulhors are
no longer connectecl with the
movie company .. ...
'lbe sel of Tara, the plants·
Uon of "Gone With the Wind"
fame located at wbal Is now the
Desilu Culver Studios!
now
b11U81!8 III8Dj' of the. clrcuo animala uaecl In ABC-TV'o a e w
hour-long color aoiiCIII eerles,
"'lbe Greatest Show m Earth."
"Mtlton Crosa'
AIIIUiiii'.~ a
new program leatw'iD8 ei8¥cal music and selectloil• l'tGiii
the world's Jll'eat operas wiD be
broadcoat on ABC Radio as a
SUnday morning feature lllarl·
ing sept. 1.. ..

10:00 GUDIIDOkt
11:00 New1

WHTN·TV
Channel 13
t:ot Pat . Mike
8:31 Word ot Life
Social Security

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MOSCOW - Soviet Premier Itook off from the Galhpoli• a&lt;r· At F •
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Niklta Khrushchev made final , jo~t enroute home to Muncie,
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to Yugoslavia that ts certam to
deepen his rift with Communist
China
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is currently adapting bls first
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BeaDy • Cecil

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10:00 Fighl of Weet
12:30 Chiller '!beater

RADIO • TV NEwSREEL1
Horace McMehon and Harry
Bella•• who have stared
together the peel loin- years as
detecUvea on "Naked City" ·are
JUt!sl sian in I "Route 116" oplsodo juat completccl for broadcut next sea-on on CBS • TV,
Friday .nli!JII, lu DOD-pollee rolol
1n· wblch !1W7 play 110 sceneo

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Meigs county's 1963 Ctnten· the grandstand, not counllng pre Jipolis) second fn both heats• ,
mal Fatr bec&lt;~me the rno~t sue - school age l'hlldren who were " Siorm.v Pam An ," third
cessful in history
Saturday admitted free, and persons with fir..;t heat ; •·Jenny Sea," third ;is.J"''·
when 1,027 daytime and 1,897 state fair passes, wh1ch were in second heat.
evening admissions swelled the honored.
1 Free-for-aU: "Mr.
Corkey,"
five-day total to 10.642.
The fair ended about 11 p. m. first m first hea t. seeond in
This figure was shy by a lil- in a bla1.e or Iireworks with the second heal; "Atomic Pick,'• ·
eral handful of being 1.000 uver Racine Volunteer Fire Depart· second in first heal. first in
the attendance of last year when ment in charge.
second heat; "Belsy Vo," thi ...'
9647_paid at the gates.
SATURDAY RESULTS
'in first heat lownecl bv

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Fa~r Board ·seo.Tetary ·Frank . Salilr~ay .&lt;.acing re,.lts (hors~~Qd..Ro_£~r.

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but efforts to locate the plane ; ment and fight followed
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After Woods had bee'n cut wife,HBianche (Jedohndsoln)dNetlh- ldaughler.
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UnJtrd Pn·ss lntPrnaUonal

harness l Paee · ··sister Too."
first In holh heals; ''Ey re Raid' '
se&lt;·ond Ill both heats. ' &lt;:mny
Holdup,': thJrd in b.oth ..heats. .
Trot Su&lt;.:cess Coy. flr:&gt;l In
both heals: ' Fronk 0 Jackson"

(owned~ Fr~nk .lack~~~· G~~

and " I rna
~et'Ond heat (owned by
Wo:ud Humphre\&lt; . Pomern~ \.
Alfred Cans. Pomeroy, for tbt,
third consecut 1ve .vear,
ed the grand champ1on bull
the_ Hereford Cattle division.

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Saturday, planes searched Ad· another Minersville man, Rog· by his parents Joseph W and r ADMISSIONS SUNDAY- Ken· HAZLETON. Pa &lt;LIPI•- One you"'
oms county, 0., to no avail. ,er
seized and held rLola Ralhbum' Nelson. .
lneth Noble, Rolal Oak. Mochi· of the lhr,.. wal mmers trapp&lt;d • Tm all dght Da-. " she saod
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man R 0 Bak! bul a method I It WB:!I reported ~at ~rlends j Darst .until he was handcuffed Funeral services will be held gan; Mamie Nelson, Pomeroy; , more than 300 ft&gt;el down a nunt&gt; •· and I y, ant !o !ell yuu J lo\'1:' ml ht take thrt-e
babl
' Of Dr. McCoy, workmg With &amp;he rby officer Lyons.
Wednesday at 2 p m at the Mrs. franklin King, Harrison· shaft for six days chatted hap-- r you. ,
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f1rst for pollee and the medical ~
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driUed
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Ibase at Wheelersburg, near Robert C. Hartenba~h sa1d two In Nelson cemetery. Rev. R W ~ dleport.
workers b.Pgan the dehcat.P you l~tf'r. " he re Ired. "Rl JJt
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Baker who as a patrolman had Ohio an·' Ken'tucky counties ov •. the
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SUNDAY _
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l..no-w 1 h&lt;:~\e ~orne work to do
wac; 1-"'.~tnn
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b"1rt h!I er lhe weekend.
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· jmated coon
I.James Eads,1 Langsvlile;
"''lhes
and other solid food to
as~Jsted
, y are mg nvesti- may ca II a1 the res1"dence.
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nd d 1
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M.akt&gt; vo~ ('onl.a('t
I •m n as well as 11ghts and an r~~:;,&gt;Jl1
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himself responded Sunday to a A grou an a r searc was r He said the Mlllhone Soh I o Rav~n~wood Pair
Th .
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'Alb t David J&lt;'elhn, 58, co-operator of Wlwn re,cuers first made voice trned lamps tu keep them w~!,~
call to 'stand by for an escort of cond~ed. ~~B!i over a WlKNh Station. at Tuppers. Plains .vas ;
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er the Fellin l'.ool Co., mine. re· ('OI11&lt;wt wl!h the chamber into and at!t&gt;mpt to ('ounteract
I pregnant woman to a bOipital. ed~- ~~. .north of the OJesa~ burglarized sometime Friday I In.lured In Wreck
Lawson, acJne.
. p011ed he and Henry Throne, 28. whit·h the th lee men fled when ' hant&gt; oJ all miners, dampneu_
When Baker an1ve&lt;f the young peflf!1ii. 8iCt OhiO. ~ailway tracks night .or early Saturday ~nd ~ headon car collision three
! Hazleton, wPre well and in good they hea rd the roa r of falling I . . h
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HI-LOW TEMPS
spirits. He said that lhe third eoal and stone rushing down their . CIJt';;-es;:~ t~e~~e avaJlabJe,

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Mr. N son Is survtved by hts and Mrs. Wilham Wamsley, a
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all"craft that were supposed to rof lhe Fair Mldwav so he roul~ taught In rural Meigs schools el Slout, Guysvolle.
have been seen or heard on Aug. rback his auto. W1tnesse! saJd 11 h' lif

I were checked out last week, 1 Darst refused, and an argu- r8

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on its way. When the officer pre- Ithat a III!J-~1~- ~iryl~e was be· broken by the th~eves. The de- I Wife Sunday. .
] lowest temJ)t'rature reported vill-e, wa~ trappt•d in another up lhr shnft !hal he wanted his b nn ISe t .em on ~b~ to
pared to assist, the Y.'Offi&amp;n told lleved· ~ liave crashed: T he partment also Is mvestlgating a l Bud SP_arks, 37, Ravenswood, ' thi! morning to the U. S. Wa- room nearby blll they could hear wJ!f lo maKe him "a pot of gar. r o ·8. the second sJx-mch
him. "Don't look." ·
search. ~~~ nothing.
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Bakerturnedhishead,hastilyreTrl,.- County iRoute 7 below Hobson where , with fractured rtbs and an arm and Hawau, was 35
at [ Bo" suflmd a minor hop in· Shortly aller dayl;ght rescuers ' l.&gt;l&lt;r one ol those
called his prior deliveries and arIa~ stW belrlg qrged tolcandy, cigars, lighter fluid a~ fracture. HIS wife, Mrs. Spa;ks. :Redmond, Or. The
hJ.'!'hest jury. F(&gt;llin said. bLJI otheni•Jse began ~mking a st&gt;cond Six-inch ~e. r-I.Iarged to 12 mcbes ~ 'tlil·
succ~ssfully delivered the infant search their property for the several other miscellaneous Jt- 42, was treated for lacerations . reported Sunday was 107 at Nee- wa~ in good hi'ahh and spints. hole parallel with the first. This r -vol.l d be gradually reamed cU .. ,
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whlle looking out a door.
a.irplane,
ems were stolen.
Iof the seal~ and left elbow.
dles, CBiif.
: Fellin's "'ife arrived at the uper&lt;~lioh is expeciPd to take 1 tl' 24 and 28 inches before lt't
"1 did sneak a peak at tbe ho5o
-- I head or the six·inch shaft at the mo ··J than 2(1 hours.
i ~arge enough to bring the met
Pita! report and both mother and
mine at Onfida abnut lhree milr~
\ieanwhile. soup. coffee, and 1 • lilt&gt; surfa~e The final bolt will
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baby boy were fine," Baker said.
1from here shortly before duy· rwl' cr .. am was lowered to the · 1•e f·:~sed w1th meta1 PlPlDS.
l lioht.
mt'•r whose only sustenanee for ~ l..&lt;.onlact Wltb the miners C8mt
"She ask.,od' lo talk 1o Oavt&gt; ovt&gt;r the seven days or
. ttH&gt;ir odeal haf&gt; ~•or"l\'
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h ore m1"dnight as .....
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the microphone whieh had ~n ~h sulphur v.atf'1· t~ t.he mine. I SIX mch s aft broke -through iD1Q "~'~
F"r:&gt;llin shouted up to his part·: the chaml'4."f where the mea wen,
1 lowered a few minutefi earlier.
I When he heard her voice Fellin nt'r Gene Gibbons that "since It:-l"ltcrnl.EQ.
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Five were lined and another
of
Gol"&lt;ion Smith, deputy
forfeited bonds oo mlsclemean~C'"-lel'y of miheti w~ hll .
or citations In Pomeroy Mayor
on
the Jcene from the lltart
Charlee Legar's court Saturilay
re.-;; cue Ufllll•·ations
night.
Stnitil risked his lifo&lt; daily'
They were Rubin
Swartz,
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dmtn into the origul
Pomeroy, tlO and costa, JntoxJ.

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Mayor·s f..ourt

Reflections ..•

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cation, Gerald Lee
field. $5 and COllis, runninll
He Ught; Larry Connelly,
181'1 Falls, tiO and COlliS, lro
orator's license; Charloo
New HaV!IIl, 15 and cooli,
lng double yen.... Une;
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Van Me~r. ts and
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lor£f'lted a
'bolrd Oil ID
legal' mulller eharp.
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they follow a 30-day series of articles starting today on ported another mojor slide ,
the general t~eme, "How to Improve Your Grades."
I occu11«1. At
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series, it occurred to me I was born 40-JO years too , tho aurtace. He went
soon. My high school years were not streamlined by any lhe surlaee
make
such set of instructions.
' menl&amp;. Leftr at t!be~;.f=
The articles are good-IF-you will make an honest lalbd· with IOO&amp;I n
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stab at doing what is suggested.
j with· the ana'lladot the Metgs; Count$' Jumof ~ a1~ were . presented trophies
However, l'U have to admit that had I been interest- logs of the mine
');;;,naf1~,.·t.,he Ohto Retail Merchants Assocla- · ed enough to ask, tbere was at least one, and likely many deckiOtl on U1e
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Savings
premore ,of my
teachers.
who years
could of
ba•e
given similar in.
winner, Metgs County strucbons
during
.my teen
school.
An~ without question there are teachers In each of t1a7
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behalf of the Pol!l_eroy
Juruor Fair Queen tro- our Meigs Jfigll schools who will help mould they be lui;
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eran weartng the black cap and the plane bad crashed In In- Wa! treated for painful Jacera- ,
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v~~·.·ry;"-~ ''"!""'"''·.;·
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rereoived a bathe lor of arts
search o.peratlons.
I Woods
was transported to the
Meigs Memorial Hospttal
I nt'W attenda(]ce record
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become the first Negro alum- :ed Sunday at Sou_th Poml that lsquads!"en who were on duty at Miles E. Nelson, 72 , 8 Rut- Mrs. William Wamsle
Hart. B1g Bend
Assol'tatlon s
nus In the school's 116-year- ~ search. was bemg conducted the falfgrounds.
land elementary school te· ch- f d
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second and rmal presentalion
old history.
~ ~~ the Tri-State area at t h I s j Officials said W~s had ask- .er, died at 1.30 a.m. toda; at or '
was _gwen. _there __w:re 1.304 m
lt1me.
. eel Darst to move hos motorcy- his home.tn Salem lownship af. DISCHARGES SATURDAY: _Several reports of low~nymg cle from a parking area at rear Iter a short illnes,; . He had Eloi!'e Snider. Middleport; Haz•

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seller on tholr' ~· Wllh J~·
Recby'o "City of.NJcbt;~ 'Wbldt

Cheshire in 1955 1 r 0 m · day. ugust 24t are requestA b kl W V H _.
, eel to eontaet Mro. .John Mor·

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TV wlle In an liPCOJIIInl ,J_.t

· Bemry program

to

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Ja~~~ :. ·M~=itt1-gra:u!~

start his first 'lull-year .of week·
ly TV appear.,.,.. wlllr a nolo
able
group of pert--...
"Chrysler Preaent.s a Bob J.Jilpe
Special" al8hiDg Dean IJUUn,
Ttieaday Weld,111arban! ~t,.
and, Lee sro;m .llllif 1111.~

Lois Corbett, Mrs, Dcta

,so survive.
i Peach Ftslival Cenlennlal Pa- ~
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eel rade in New Haven, on Saturr. an
rs. IV en mov
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The U S Air Force A 1r A parolee from the 0 h 1 o, t 2
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Those parhdpahng in the
T sd
Search ~nd· Rescue command , ~tate peni~~Uary ls being held ' ~ire PB~~tist~ht~!ch1 "wu~ Re~. parade are asked, !o line _up
.
county ]all on a charge of ,
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at New Haven Communtty
in _Kansas C_lty called off t~ cutting with intent to wound ~sb~ne H~ver offtcJatmg. Bur. r building at 1 p. m. Persons
Indtana portion of the aerial . following an incident Saturday tal wdl be m Grav~l Hill ceme- 'dt
h
8 d ba d in
;:n:::ch
at the fairgrounds.
lte7;iends may call at Miller's
at
from the University of Missis- lnto a ninth and apparently fj. Harold E. ISmokey~ Darst, Home For Funerals arter
New
Haven
Park.
The
parade
4
!Iippi in a quiet ceremony Sun- 1 d
S00d 8 H d
t
!23, of RuUand RD 1, was arresttod
d t th h h will re·assemble again at the
in an oak grove within Ina aty
aby fan tahe 1• 1c ~rc Mason Drive In Theatre to
81 f~ ea q:nj:s~, ed by Racine Marshal Alfred p.rn.,h
'r··"7·""""'"''""1'00...1hpowj1og distance of t..he lwals s~ up
e~s~. . ~l- Lyons after he allegedly knUed ?ne our e ore
tna .serv· parade through Ma.c:on to the
center Of
• rioting touch- Ipa
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Worb
eel off by his enrollment.
· The· Ak"·I"III'Oe """" Uitl.·# I Woods was taken te Meigs
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SEE-HEAR: Bob Hope wIll

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Tbe 36-year-old Air Force vet· was blghly Improbable thai 1 Memorial hospital where

James Garner Friday, Sept. %1,
on NBC-TV .....

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May
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DaleIn "Putnam
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He was also wathout a job.
Company President Leon AI·
pert said In New York Suaday
that Siegel had been suspend·
ed1y"Pending a re!"iUiion of . The hunt continued In South· 1Aft
I matter."
Iern OhiO. 'lbe family has been ·
tf

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10:30
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"M&lt;ist of the boulevard stop
algns In Rome are printed IIi
English," POCk remark!'d ·wben
aomeone ·flrouoed about t h e
French ~~C: problem. "lltil 1
to.' It
bad an I
o clrlver Who 1\'b~
zed right past ·one. J asked him
"TilE UNITED STATES Is why he.dldn't .top when It said
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the most foreigl! country I've stop. He just .sbrllgged:
"
•Those
·signs.'
he
said,
'art
ever heeD in," said wiclely-tJ:av·
elecl Engllsb movie oecretaey just fw foreigners.' "·

Channel 8
1:00 College Serl..
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 The Alvlll Show

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ey.
"Well, after the lOth take of
Freel blowing his ·U...a, Wilder
called a receaa · and took ·him
-aside. 'I may have to chang•
lhe script,' ·wll4er eomiPeDied
Idly. 'WbyT' aoked
MocMur·
ray. 'I'm sure I'll roa4 the
Unes right Ia the ned take.'
u 'It isn't that," replied WUdet. 'I'm afraid Barbara may
till you before she's supposed

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CLOSED
ON VACATION
Today Thru A'4,t• 29th
Aug. 30 thru Sept. S

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asked. ~ i
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survived by their J"'rents,
and Iris Ca•to Jividen,
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and one brother, David Lee. 13,
From Anderson, Ind., today came reports that vol- Cheshire,
1
unteer pilots made a. final effort Sunday to find the 1 Edison Ray would have been
wreckage of a single engine airplane carrying Dr. George a seventh grader at the Chesh·
McCoy, 45, his wife Mildred, 40, and their three children. ] ire-Kyger elementary school this
No success was reported.
1ran. He was a member .of MerThe Civil Air Patrol search ranged over a rectangu- lin Ross' boys choir last spring.
DEATH CAR- Two young bo)s were thrown from this car and crushed,
instantly, about 8 p.m. SaiUJo
lar area from Tipton and Franklin east to the Indiana· i
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d~ one m..'le_north ..•.~AddiS~"-oorni~S~i~a~te'...R~OUtJ.I~e'..7~,._'G~.~a·ll~li~a _tC~o_utl.tl)y~':s'_~Sttxx~,h~a':'n~d~~:!'_fi_i_~:!'."~~f~a~ta~l~it~ie~s~o~f~l9~63~.--, N~'
Ohio line without finding
- - 1 John Edward J1vide~, LJber- 1~!!"'i'-~"""'''&amp;'''1"1Wf~ ~,· ..,.....,mt'"'"'""' " any clues of the missing
j ty, W. Va., paternal grandfath- ,
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ee
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er and Opha Caslo, also uf Lib- I NEW HAVEN - Persons de-

Electronics of New York City,

(Terhnirolor)

became •vehicle which was said to be Iter'• ombulance, treated in d
onother auto headed released. Mrs. Jividen iras In
higbway traffic fatanties aouth,
a state of shock. She was n o t
the yel!l' Sal!,lrday night In a The Jividen vehicle bit an 'questiooecl after the m1811ap.
one-car smashup one mile north embankment, came back onto
•
Addison oo Rt. 7.
berm of -the highway, then flip- Ol!icersaald 'the Jividen luto
Killed lnstanUy were Edison peel over three or four times was heavily damaged. T h • r e
Jividen, 12, and hla broth- whlle skldcling oidewaya . down , were no wltneS8H. The mishap
Dale ltdward, s. Slightly in- the highway.
,occurred at 8:03 p.m.
wu the driver, Mrs. "Roil- I 'lbe boys were thrown from Until March of tho year Gal·
aiel Casto Jividen, the boys' lhe vehicle. Both were crushed Ita county had recorded' only
,
lo. death. Officers believe they 'one highway fataUty In . 17
Investliating State Highway J were thrown through the wlnd- 1months. 'lbe death toll &lt;turing
Patrolmen said Mrs. Jividen shield.
the past five and one • half
driving liotth on Rt. ·7.. She I The mother received leg and !months reached sevon after Sat. cut ~o · the right in arm laceratlons. She wa1 rus)t.. 1urday's wreck.
.
to .
,eel to Holzer
by Mil_
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j Edison Ray Jividen
wa s
Galllla- ""'!"lyto slxtll" ancs · &amp;ev-)passinJ

Pomerov Flower Sho1&gt;

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According to standards set by the
t live in America are possessed of an
e~sy optimism regarding the future of U. N.'s Food and Agnculture Organlza·
h
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lion. Europe, North America and Ocea·
1 e ~:r a;e the inheritors of Western nia have a supply of more than 3,000 cal·
man's devotion to progress and the opt!· ories per person per day- about 20 per
mistlc outlook which has been fostered .cent more than the basic 2,300 calonn
by scien~. We know there is no problem required for health.
In the Mtddle East, Africa and Latin
that men cannot solve by the use of their
Amtrica, thw supply Is equal to needsreason .
We know, as surely as we know any· 2,400 calories.
In the Far East, ealorle supples are
thing, that the world b a better place
only
3,050, or 11 per cent benea!b mini·
than it was in any preYlous century or
mum
requirements.
any previous ceneratlon.
Were
the problem merelY one of disAs far u one-half the world-Eurtribution
and impro.tng producijon, It
ope and America - Is concerned, It is a
better place, even despite the creal, re- would readily yield to man's aldllful rna·
source-sapping wars of the 20th century. nipulatlon · of hb environment. But the
world food problem il not static; it II 1
Yet consider thb:
ell is a fact that there are more hun· race.
At present rates of population
gry people in the world today than at
growth, there may be a doubling of popany time In hWory.
ell Is a fact that every day-not ev· ulation In Africa, a trebling In Latin
ery week or every month, but every day America and a 2'h·fold lncreue In the
-96,000 people die of_ starvatlo~ . ~is Far East and Middle East by the end of
is equal to the population of WllmlDI· the century. World food supplies will
have to be more than doubled just to
ton. Del.
maintaln
the lllme level of nutrition that
elt b a fact that in modern-day In·
currently
allows 96,000 people to die of
dia. every second death is a child under
hunger
every
day.
10 years.
Launched in 1960 by the FAO, the
As reported in CWA Journal, In an
Freedom
from Hunger Campaign II at·
issue devoted to the World Freedom
tempting
to
win that race. Projecta total·
from Hunger Campaign, between 300
ing
$20
million
have been Initiated In
and 500 million people, for at least part
of their lives, do not have enough to eat many parts of the underdeveloped
even in normal times. When floods and world aimed at raising production by the
droughts and other disasters strike, the use of modern methods -of cultivation,
result is widespread famine, for there is buying seeds, fertlllzers and equipment,
no chance to build up local food reserves. training native experts In agriculture.
This $20 million, all private, volunIn addition to thts half billion human
betogs, there are another I to I 'h bil· tary and nongovernmental, is about
lion who suffer from various forms of !125Uoth of the amount spent annually
maln11~rition. They die - maybe young· by this country to buy the weapons that
er. maybe older - not from starvation could et~d the population problem in a
but from diseases caused by the lack of way nobody wants.
essential nutrients: pellagra, rickets, nu-

Voice Of Broadway •.• Reporting

HAVE AWONDERFUL TIME ON YOUR
\IKCATION ... BUT BEFORE YOU GO,
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90, Dit'S After
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appliance dealer olle~ a
$25 trado·ln allowance
when you chanae from
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Flenum R. Halley, 90, Rt. 2,
CrOwn City, died II :45 a. m.,
Salurday · .al ·Pulley's NursJne
!Hollie In Burlington, 0.
He had been in failing heallh
for two yean and serious condl·
tloo lor the past three months.
A retired Iarmer, Mr. Hallev
·WBS bom Sept,. 21, 111'12, (n
Ohio hrp., ... of the late Hugh
Halley and Susan Day Halley.
He spent all his Ule In Gallla
County• . . .
His wUe Maude Johnson Jla).
ley died In 1954.
Chlklren surviving are Ml'll.
N. E. (Verba) Swindler, Crown
City and VIctor Halley, Crown
City; Mn. G. 0 . (Tllelma) Wills
ot; . ~ulllb111, and Maxine Hat.
ley, Alllene, Tel:. One
VIral!, ·died In Infancy .
Several grand and g r e a t
srandchlldren also
survive
aloag -wiUt ooe brother, James
&amp; . llalleJ,..Crown, Cit)'. T w o

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CHARGE FACILITIES

eDJD I LOCK ALL THE DOORS AND WJNDOWP
Asphalt Shlntles • $4.83-50 sq. ft.

QDID I PAY THI PAPER BOY!

Bevel Siding - - - 15c aq. ft.
O..k Floorlnt

18c aq. ft.

Cherry Paneling

26c aq. ft.

QDID I CONTACT MY PAPER BOY OR THE
CIRCULATION DEPT. TO HAVI MY NEWS.
PAPERS SAVED I'OR Ml IN A VACATION
PAC. OR MAILED TO Mit

Be Sure To Use One Of
Our Convenient

brothers are deceased.

He attended ProvldeDce Baptist aturdt.
lulleral oervloell will be 2 p.
m., Tueaday at Provklence Bap.
tlst churclt with the Rev. Webb
Swain olflclallnl. Burial wUI be
ln ~Jc!euee cemetery,
Friends may call at the Waughllalley-Woqd F.1taera1 hOlM ·
ter 2 p.m.,~. Carry

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you return.

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two weeks or longer. Your subscription must be prepaid at your usual carrier rale for lhe time 1011

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According to standards set by the
t live in America are possessed of an
e~sy optimism regarding the future of U. N.'s Food and Agnculture Organlza·
h
ld
lion. Europe, North America and Ocea·
1 e ~:r a;e the inheritors of Western nia have a supply of more than 3,000 cal·
man's devotion to progress and the opt!· ories per person per day- about 20 per
mistlc outlook which has been fostered .cent more than the basic 2,300 calonn
by scien~. We know there is no problem required for health.
In the Mtddle East, Africa and Latin
that men cannot solve by the use of their
Amtrica, thw supply Is equal to needsreason .
We know, as surely as we know any· 2,400 calories.
In the Far East, ealorle supples are
thing, that the world b a better place
only
3,050, or 11 per cent benea!b mini·
than it was in any preYlous century or
mum
requirements.
any previous ceneratlon.
Were
the problem merelY one of disAs far u one-half the world-Eurtribution
and impro.tng producijon, It
ope and America - Is concerned, It is a
better place, even despite the creal, re- would readily yield to man's aldllful rna·
source-sapping wars of the 20th century. nipulatlon · of hb environment. But the
world food problem il not static; it II 1
Yet consider thb:
ell is a fact that there are more hun· race.
At present rates of population
gry people in the world today than at
growth, there may be a doubling of popany time In hWory.
ell Is a fact that every day-not ev· ulation In Africa, a trebling In Latin
ery week or every month, but every day America and a 2'h·fold lncreue In the
-96,000 people die of_ starvatlo~ . ~is Far East and Middle East by the end of
is equal to the population of WllmlDI· the century. World food supplies will
have to be more than doubled just to
ton. Del.
maintaln
the lllme level of nutrition that
elt b a fact that in modern-day In·
currently
allows 96,000 people to die of
dia. every second death is a child under
hunger
every
day.
10 years.
Launched in 1960 by the FAO, the
As reported in CWA Journal, In an
Freedom
from Hunger Campaign II at·
issue devoted to the World Freedom
tempting
to
win that race. Projecta total·
from Hunger Campaign, between 300
ing
$20
million
have been Initiated In
and 500 million people, for at least part
of their lives, do not have enough to eat many parts of the underdeveloped
even in normal times. When floods and world aimed at raising production by the
droughts and other disasters strike, the use of modern methods -of cultivation,
result is widespread famine, for there is buying seeds, fertlllzers and equipment,
no chance to build up local food reserves. training native experts In agriculture.
This $20 million, all private, volunIn addition to thts half billion human
betogs, there are another I to I 'h bil· tary and nongovernmental, is about
lion who suffer from various forms of !125Uoth of the amount spent annually
maln11~rition. They die - maybe young· by this country to buy the weapons that
er. maybe older - not from starvation could et~d the population problem in a
but from diseases caused by the lack of way nobody wants.
essential nutrients: pellagra, rickets, nu-

Voice Of Broadway •.• Reporting

HAVE AWONDERFUL TIME ON YOUR
\IKCATION ... BUT BEFORE YOU GO,
I

F.R.Halley,
90, Dit'S After
Lorigffiness

WATER

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-. Trade-in
your trouble now
for *251
Now, your plumber or
appliance dealer olle~ a
$25 trado·ln allowance
when you chanae from
flame-typo ta a new

!'!'!'!!!'!!Quick Recovery
eloctrlc water heater.
Don't walt. Save now l
This offer Is for a limited
time only!

&amp;UARAIIJEED
,.,, TROUBLE-FREE
SERVICE!

Flenum R. Halley, 90, Rt. 2,
CrOwn City, died II :45 a. m.,
Salurday · .al ·Pulley's NursJne
!Hollie In Burlington, 0.
He had been in failing heallh
for two yean and serious condl·
tloo lor the past three months.
A retired Iarmer, Mr. Hallev
·WBS bom Sept,. 21, 111'12, (n
Ohio hrp., ... of the late Hugh
Halley and Susan Day Halley.
He spent all his Ule In Gallla
County• . . .
His wUe Maude Johnson Jla).
ley died In 1954.
Chlklren surviving are Ml'll.
N. E. (Verba) Swindler, Crown
City and VIctor Halley, Crown
City; Mn. G. 0 . (Tllelma) Wills
ot; . ~ulllb111, and Maxine Hat.
ley, Alllene, Tel:. One
VIral!, ·died In Infancy .
Several grand and g r e a t
srandchlldren also
survive
aloag -wiUt ooe brother, James
&amp; . llalleJ,..Crown, Cit)'. T w o

CHECK 'THIS LIST

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P/111

FREE DELIVERY

ODID I STOP THE MILK DELIVERY?

Plus

ODID I TURN OFI' ALL THE FAUCETS?

CHARGE FACILITIES

eDJD I LOCK ALL THE DOORS AND WJNDOWP
Asphalt Shlntles • $4.83-50 sq. ft.

QDID I PAY THI PAPER BOY!

Bevel Siding - - - 15c aq. ft.
O..k Floorlnt

18c aq. ft.

Cherry Paneling

26c aq. ft.

QDID I CONTACT MY PAPER BOY OR THE
CIRCULATION DEPT. TO HAVI MY NEWS.
PAPERS SAVED I'OR Ml IN A VACATION
PAC. OR MAILED TO Mit

Be Sure To Use One Of
Our Convenient

brothers are deceased.

He attended ProvldeDce Baptist aturdt.
lulleral oervloell will be 2 p.
m., Tueaday at Provklence Bap.
tlst churclt with the Rev. Webb
Swain olflclallnl. Burial wUI be
ln ~Jc!euee cemetery,
Friends may call at the Waughllalley-Woqd F.1taera1 hOlM ·
ter 2 p.m.,~. Carry

with fGU

~ DOOIS
lclealforeotraqcetapatlo,
TIMrmopone.loll

SUDING

VACATION PLANS

Dit1 ntariJII Slllowur
The ea•r way ~the attic.
Easily lnrtoUed
Ao law .. , .. •

~tr. ~w 1- • 98.50

126.55

VACATION PAC . . . . b designed for those who will not be at one address long enough to have the
paper ·mailed. Your carrier will 1ave your ~oples In a ~unvenient Vacaliwl Pac for delivery
you return.

MAIL AWAY SERVICE . • , . We'll mall your paper at no extra cost If you plan 011 being tn one~
two weeks or longer. Your subscription must be prepaid at your usual carrier rale for lhe time 1011

your ~IIIOnlng
'l'enip.Rlst, a new
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.trlcb

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THE

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date your dtlih,
Lump them_..,.,
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1 cosh loan lnllll uo.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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ory month rJaht ,_

MEN -WOMEN
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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY

now for U. S. Ctvll Stniae
job openinJJ I'D thY
area

JOO W. second St.-WYandotte MU1, Pomttoy

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IUib u M40.00 a month to
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provide

your family Is like most - there comes • tlmt
when you look around and wonder how in the
world you accumulated so many thillp. 'lbliiJI
that are •till &amp;o'?" but simply aren't used, needed
or enjoyed by your family any more. 'l'hl.nas liD
sports equipment, musical instruments, out·IJ"DW8
toys and clothing, yard and garden tools, furniture,
appliances. (Go throuah your home today ... )'01 ·
wlll be surprised at what you find once you realiJ
look.)
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ll'eater .-eurlty than prt.-at.
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portunlty for
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LINCOLN SERVICE, Dopt. 142
Pekin, Illinois
I am very mueh intere.!lted.. PleMe iMDd mt ablolutelJ
FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government posiUODS and salarIes; (2) Information on how to quallly f&lt;&gt;r 1 U. S. Gooemment Job.

Don't keep these items. They're worth oub te
some other family - but really worth nothh!J to
you if you don't use them. Sell tbem quickly all4
inexpensively with SenUnet CluBtfied Ads and
b1ve the extra cub that means man of the tbil&amp;l
you will use and 'njoy.

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Contino~

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Draws
Double·
Ileader
Cleveland
Rogers ·Fired As
83,218 ·As Browns Defeated 21- 7
-. -

•

I

•

•

I..os Angeles Plays Final
' ~meslnOldPoloGrounds

•

./

Point Pleasant Coach

THE

'

AND "SENSE"
OF USING

SENTINEL

Good Idea. Conlollo
date your dtlih,
Lump them_..,.,
1nd pay thlm oft with·

1 cosh loan lnllll uo.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Chlnoos oro yoUr-

*'"

monthlY
be a lotPi¥1111M
1.. than

yau'ro paying out ...
ory month rJaht ,_

MEN -WOMEN
mnn • • II to u .

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY

now for U. S. Ctvll Stniae
job openinJJ I'D thY
area

JOO W. second St.-WYandotte MU1, Pomttoy

&lt;lnrlnt: U.. nnt 11 •ontlul.

GIWUIUbtllt polltlou '"' •
IUib u M40.00 a month to
.tan.

1liey

provide

your family Is like most - there comes • tlmt
when you look around and wonder how in the
world you accumulated so many thillp. 'lbliiJI
that are •till &amp;o'?" but simply aren't used, needed
or enjoyed by your family any more. 'l'hl.nas liD
sports equipment, musical instruments, out·IJ"DW8
toys and clothing, yard and garden tools, furniture,
appliances. (Go throuah your home today ... )'01 ·
wlll be surprised at what you find once you realiJ
look.)
If

'

'P!QilN

mw:b

ll'eater .-eurlty than prt.-at.
11mploymdlt and excellent opo
portunlty for
J&lt;lnncement.
MUll po.litloru requlre

little

or no .peelaused. eclueatloa
or experlnce.
But to pt. •~ Dl UleH , • .,..
7ou mun pMI a tnt. Tblt
compeUtlOII te bell .nd ill
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flye PUL

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LINCOLN SERVICE, Dopt. 142
Pekin, Illinois
I am very mueh intere.!lted.. PleMe iMDd mt ablolutelJ
FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government posiUODS and salarIes; (2) Information on how to quallly f&lt;&gt;r 1 U. S. Gooemment Job.

Don't keep these items. They're worth oub te
some other family - but really worth nothh!J to
you if you don't use them. Sell tbem quickly all4
inexpensively with SenUnet CluBtfied Ads and
b1ve the extra cub that means man of the tbil&amp;l
you will use and 'njoy.

NaJDe •••••••••• •••••• ·-· • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • . A.- ....... .
Street • ••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... • • • • • • Phone . . ....... ..

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Follow the rule 10 many other 11111art, 111011tn fla. .
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lfter tllefre no ioDcet liNd. TvD th- ildll .,;
lara with SenUnel Clasllifled Ads. It 'Nbl . .

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Only 4.99

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m~b-beeled

eleg-,mr-toed

.tencter~~es~~.

· lq1W'I'CIIt tbraat 111m
- the Ultimate in
fli~ lu WUIIIIIIII' b ck upper leatller pump.
~ Nlc!eit tblug to do fot yotJr,foot. ·

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White fmish, red 1nterio~, low mlleage, B~at belts, power
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WASHINGTON (IJPI)•-:...,' Sec:re·
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wider exchange of telev!sioo proLaun4or..Ury Clunoro
grams between nati001, and fa· P........y
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ors an lllcrease in U.S. progratnl
on international OVfllts.
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Guide magaziDO Suaday. •

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called for more program• "devdt· •
ed 1o the basic fort:et1 and Issues •
wblch dominate the coune of in- ••
ternaUooal events today."
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1:115 llreakfut Party
t: II J.... Buldi: Show
1:00 Sign On Nen,
10:115 Polka Party
&amp;:Gil Sacred H...-1
10:35 Publk Semee
1:20 Counlr7 J~ee
11:115 Top Ten Show
12:00 N- Report
F
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1:30 art• · "'
12:311 Rev. Me-lla Teell
7:115 ermtul PII'IJ'
1, 115 Platta' Party
"If I mlxtd )'allow paint and blue paint
1:15 Bright star Show
1:111 Suadawn Sen!nllda
Pldrlns lldwr ....,
7:31191JIII Off
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Report - Oblo
1:111 Sign Off - June
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B?IID Bl'l!d!MI Party
SUNDAY
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1:1111 Br .,,., Party
1llp 7:311 Sip On NeWI
Monday 111111 Frlcle7
11:15 Muoo County Nen
I:CIIi Coffee Willi J-1
1:00 Bapllst Layman'• Hour
8 00 SII!D On
12:00 Colllllltlltlty News
8·45 Betty NIIWioil
8:15 Hour of Doli•erance
R 115 Muoical Clock
12:05 Noon NeWJ
10:05 MJnllterial - ·
(lleY. P.t111J Jones)
7:00 ~ewr
12:10 Ohio Newo
Counlr7 Hoe Dowa
1:111 Wingo of Healing
7 10 Mullcal Clock
12:15 Martell
11 :CIIi Swap Shor
t:Jt SuadaJ 8bOw
7:30 New• Headlltieo
12::111 BulletJD Board
Farm NOWI
10:111 Voice of Prophecy
, 7"30 Musical Clocll
12:25 NtWJ 0 Gramt
11:40 FamiiJ Wanblp llour·'lbu 10:35 Sunday Show
7· 45 '!be Ll!eU111
12:30 Asrtcullure Agent
12:00 Noon Report
11:111 Country Hyplllllme
8·00 Oblo Valley News
12:45 Clllllllry Go Round
12:15 MUilc JUII Fw Yaa
12:1111 Noaa Hopaft
8 Gil World r. Ohio News
1:55 News Beat
12:1$ Goeulet's GUelt Star·Frl 12:15 1be Search
8·10 Sporla Todey
2:00 Country Go Hound
P..u. PII'IJ'
12:11 Rev. Merlin Tee~~
o·l5 Weather Picture
2:55 New8 Beal
4:11 B..etlllar Aulo Show
1:111 Billy GtallalD
8:18 lllullell Clock
3:110 Mid Way Mtllnee
4:311 Loeal Newo
1:311 The Lutberan Hour
855 Community News
3:55 News Beat
4:55 BW Sten Sports
2:00 Si&amp;!lll of tho 'nmeo
1·00 Latebslrlni
4: Ill llllseln8 with Doll
8:00 Bowlloc Sotnl
(Rev. W. 8. Billupl)
t: 30 Public Semce
4:30 IDierchonge
6:CIIi Van p, trick Sports
2: L\ Public Service
1:411 FamiiJ Worship Hour
i:OO Coblmtltllty Neww
8:20 Stmdown Sen!ll8de
2:Sii The Big Life
tO· 00 Mason County New•
1:05 Wcrld· to NaiiODal News
7:11$ The World TodaJ
3:110 Sunday Showcase
tO Jl5 Tallo of tbe Town
5:15 Spotllgbl oo Sports
7:30
Off
4:110 Hour of Decill011
10:55 News
5:25 WeallleRast
8:1111
Off- Juue
4:45 John GrlffiD
II: 55 Momlog Melodies
5:110 ~, sooli:SO '
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a:oo Sundown Sorenade
BeUo BlDg'
1:00 Suosei Bitd.
6:15 Counlr7 Jamllclree
7:311 Si&amp;a Off
11:411 World Nen
1:00 ~~~~~ Off ••
1:10 Fum Nows
8:00 SJca Oil - Juno
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FUEL OIL
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POMEROY-MIDOI.EPORT, OHIO

MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY

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ATLANTA (UPI)- A federal court jury today awardever Jeell:y CUpit 1e lltelr 111- ed former Georgia Athletic Director Wallace Butts $3,.
hole playeff for 1 qaaUiylill 000,000 in damages for a national magazine story tllat
herlil a. 111e World s.rteo of aald he gave away football secrets. The roly poly former
lenged by other nuclear ext1&lt;rt11.1
Ge0f1ia football c o a c h
was called to teatHy befoce the
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tw...,.er_,.r
broke down when the deci·
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Senate foreign relations, armed
WHITE
SULPHUR
SPRINGS,
W.
Va.
(UPI)
Ala""
tlo
,lts.yard
Flmtoae
sion
was announced.
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services and atomic
energy
bama
Gov.
George
C.
Wallace
planned
today
to
submit
country
Club
eouroe
olle
Cui·
The
Saturday Evening Post,
committees.
several controversial
civil rights resolutions to the pit bad 1 31.
In its March 23 edition, 8 a 1d
Southern
Governors' Conference.
Gen. Thomas S. Power, SAC
New protests marches were scheduled by Negro de- "" : ; : "'"
Butts divulge&lt;~ vital Georgia
commander, told the Senate pre- moostrators.
team
secrets to
Alabama
MISS CUMMINS: SWEETHEART
,
paredthnassthsuboomtymlttee
Wallace was to formally submit his proposals soon
Coach Paul (Searl Bryant prJPauline Cummins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ·
day at , e lrea. was no He after conference chairman Orv!tl Faubus of Arkansas
or to the 1962 Alabama-Georgia
Cummings, Racine, named "Soutllern Local
announced the make-up of the resolutions committee
game.
By CHARLES CORDDRV
by the Future Farmers of Amertca chapter of Southera
volee Oat opposition to the pact, that will consider - and probably pigeon-hole - the
Alabama, a 17-point favorite, ! Uoited Pross lnlernallooal
Local High school, will represent Meigs county at the'
endorsed by the Joint Chiefs of touchy resolutions.
won 3~.
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WASHINGTON rvPii _ Dep· Ohto State Fatr Aug. 24 in Columbus. She will be a
Most ol the 15 Deep South and rights moves of West VIrginia
'uly Defense Secretary Roswell sophomore this fall.
Staff.
border state governon at_ the Gov. w. W. Barron and the
OUP
A 12-man jury of buslness- rL. Gilpoiric told the Senate Ap- :.:&gt;::::::::::.:.::..:::::::..::.:.::.:____________ ..
conference have shown no mcl1- Kennedy administratron
0
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men - which had listened to
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propria
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ORllm ee Comay ~
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.of testimon Y in t h e Ithe
Senate
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day ag&lt;nda today and planned
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ease-1I1ed mto the court room I I
tod
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. era! warrant was out lnday lor at 11:28 a.m. EDT after
al- m ltee
ay t e nuclear test
e ug.
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to stage a floor figbr Wednesday I :::..
d:: the arrest of • diminutive, most 711. hours deliberations. I'
" but a
stratton and demanded deseg~ lr he wants to force the resolu.. gan Sunday. and ends Wednesday small t?wn ~nk secretary m I
Judie Warus Speeta,ors
I~S .5 ep th a"u n; e:~use 0
regation o1 all schools 1 hIs U0118 out of committee and onto
conv 011e o. Gales
connection Wllh 1 shortage
The jury said il found in Ia- 1 ~ aXIng e ·
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio's new "no work, no r!!Uef"
2
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the noor for a vote.
About 100 marchers converged $ll ,600.
.
vor of Butts in his suit against ort.
law will not be a " make work" statute that will have r•
year.
111t11111 Cootroveny
on the galea o1 the plush Green- Federal Bureau of lnvestlga· the Post for its article entitled I Appealing for partial restor- liefers performing unnecessary tasks just to _qualify for
In a 12-page organizing man- Faubus, attempting to avert a brter resort Monday after a three- lion agents said blonde. allrac- "The Story of a College Fool- ation of House cuts in the huge benefits, Welfare Dtrector Denver Wbtle satd today.
ual, the leaders charged thai clash on civil rights, Monday hour drive from the Charleston- live Mrs Norma Sue Kirks, 29, bali Fix."
defense appropriations b iII, . The law, passed by the 105th General Assembly dur.
"the aouthem Democrats came urged the governors - most of Huntington ares more than 115 1was m a Kansas City hospltal. The jury awarded Bulls $60.- Gllpalric said the treaty made tng lis recent sesswn, ~oes mto effect Aug. 26. Undeli
to 'power by disenfranchisina them moderates on the racial is- miles to the west.
They said Mrs. Kn'ks, an II· IIIlO in general damages and no change in the
military tis terms all relief recipients able to hold down a job
t~e Negro - They know that sue - not to turn the conference Gr&lt;eted smilingly by Barron, year employe at lhe Ma~n-At· l said he was entitled to punitive , threat facing America a n d on a pubhc work project or partiCipate In a trammg proiJeml-slavery for one means into an "arena of oonlllct." He their lead,... conferred with tho llanta State Bank, h~, falSI- ~ d&amp;m8Je8 of $3 trulllon.
Iwarned that new tension, per- gram Will have to do so to
.
sem~aJavery for all."
delayed until today naming of West Virginia governor in his fled books and records
r 0 r Before the jury was admitted haps conflict, may stretch a- recetve their weekly checks. not Interfere With or diSplace
the resolutions committee.
rooms while the marche.!l were nearly two years to cover up to the courtroom, U. S. Dis- 1 head In Asia .
White H8t out rtvlsed wei- regular employes.
uau.r bodies, numbering over Faubua, who once defied the taken on a conducted tour of the the shortage:
.
trJct Judge Lewis R. Morgan
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.
fare regulations last week outThe regulations recommend a
IOO,QOO, wlllllear witness - will federal government in the integra- big hostelry after agreeing to Charles
president of warned lpeclators who
filled I He said failure to
restore ' lining tbe aew requlromenl• 32-hour week for general relief
lion. p1 Utile Rock's Central Hlgh leave their ligtlll oulslde.
•the .
III. thlw town ol 4,500 , three-lourtho of the room that 1$437,191,000
ted by
I h e lo count_y_welfare autborllles. benefits, putting the oon\pensa·
"""' -.
Scltbol, went Dll.tllllCI!'d-as ~ · .Sp!kelllleli for the group -aaid /loca!ed about _1'10 '11Ue.! ; norlh- he would,IO~- 00 demonsiFa- :Hooae •owa make 11 lmposst- ~ replatiools P!I!J"_ oql II lion ol abont -$1.25 ~ hour• .
iitanual said. Tll'e log consideration ol any CQIIIrO. they would return to pic!kol, to west of st. Laui!J, said flte ,•hnrf- lions. He said anyme trying to ble to carry Gil
required [ wdl be ,llil!
'ft11]1010Si, Time off will be allowed l'&lt;!liefleaders expect more than ltNI,· vel'lial ....-.luliona - civil rlghb show their disapproval of Wal- age could be as much as fl78,- contact members of lhe trial dele- program.
That was blllly to
it&lt; becftoary ers lo seek regular jobs throup .
IMlll persoris to attend the rally, oc oll!erwlae _ at the conference laee'o ropouls _ even though IMIII. An audit was under way. jury would be deah with
,.. his and !Jefense Secretary Rob- projects and lralnhog
pr.. Ithe slate employment service.
work oessioos. He W88 expected they ~llhert appeared to be Neither the FBI nor Wirth verely.
ert S. McNamara 's "consider- [ gra.,..
Work relief bao heeD 00 ••
RUSSELLVILLE, Ala. - A to name a moderate committee' no chance wbateve&lt; they would woold discuss how~ shortage The jury, which was locked 'ed judgment."
"Basica,l,ly the law p~ovid~s optional baols fer counties 1o
moonshiner who klUed a
that would bury Wallace's pro- be adopted by the governors.
took place. W1rlh said Mrs. up Monday night arter failing to As pa"ed by the House. the .,1for work, sa1d Wh1te. but Il l tbe put. All except 1% to If
if( and 8 police chief with • posals.
Kirks, who is only 5 feet taU reach a verdict, returned its de- defense money bill
carried ' actually goes farther than that. : of the stat~'s 88 counties now
sinale shotgun blast walked oul The behind-the-scenes maneuv~nd weighs 105 pounds, was a liberation at 9:40 EDT luday. $47.1 billio? for military person- i .. _Will Uncover Skills
take advantaee of the opporof. woods with his hands he I d erinJ took place while Negroes
WO
congenial and pleasant ..worn· AI IL32 a.m. the decision WIIS ,nel, operatiOns, procurement and ! ThiS IS somelhmg
that lunlly to ... rellelers wbea
high Monday when his
sieged protest marche. aimed
an, a trusted Individual. and handed to Morgan.
research in the year ending next I should deftmlely be tmplement- ~ ~here Is work to be done, leaddaulhter begged him to surren.. specHically at Wallace's resoluhad worked for ~1s bank smce 1
June 30. That was $1.9 billion ea as an e.valuatwn m~thod . to mg to erlticlsm the Jaw wu
der
]Ilona and In support of the civil
before her mamage.
I Fir
Call d T
less than President Kennedy or- uncover skills and semi - skillS unneeded.
·
Mrs. Kirks' husband, Crayemen
e
0
iglnally proposed.
among relief recipients. It will
Steps Up ProJ!I't"
"I'm very, very sorry It all
ton, owns a fillina station in 1 Automobile Blaze
Gilpatric made It clear the . not only result in the referral While maintained, however,
happened," said Troy
30S
Macon. An employe said he left Pomeroy firemen answered a Pentagon was reconciled to a I of some recipients for
bul l the new law will "delinite)f
40, whe gave up without a light
unexpectedly Monday alter.noon 1call at 9:30 a.m. Monday out· Icut of almost $1.5 billion. But wdl provtde •. pool for tra1nmg step up" the program In all !!lit
when he heard the dau~hter,
Two teachers new to
the and flew to Kansas C1ty m a Side the Canterimry
Barber he said restoration of the re- programs deSigned to develop . state's counties. He pointed ll!ll
Carolyn, 18, plead ~lth him to
Pomeroy Schools system have private plane for "three or
on East Main-ot where o malnder - $437,191 ,000 _ was skills."
that many now see the av.U.,
surrender over a btghway pa.
been employed by the board of days."
.
on_ fire. The bl.,.e was urgent for certain missiles. re- In addition, While said, there ble manpower only on 1 sllOfllt
trol ear loudspeaker.
Six members were present to education.
Neighbors said Ute Kirks
extmguished with mini- oonnaissu.ce aircraft,
other is a bUJit-m safeguard reqmr- ic or part-time basis.
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plan the annual meeting when They were John Parker, na- their home and purchased an- mur:n damage.
equipment, cornmunications sat· ing all projects to have a use- About 27,000 periloo.a now q
LOS ANGELES _ Evaoge- the Meigs C.Unty Farm Bureau live or Parkersburg, W. Va., a other of higher value. They al- l F1rst aid squodsmen In Porn- elliles, training exeretses includ- 'lui public purpose. The law al- on relief tn the stale, ~ite ti{.
list Billy Graham said. Monday
of trustees ~et Monday. graduate of Fairmont State so said the K1rks had a $10,000 eroy were summoned at 2:05 lng flying an entire division so prov1des the program can- limaled, with about bali' fal\il!l
1
night the young penple o1 t'b e
for the meetmg waa set Collece, who will teach Indus- yarht aud a cabin In the
p.m. Monday for William Friley overseas, and a secrel project
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within the statuary ~
United Siates are "obseBBed by
Oct. 21 but the place and trial arls and sciences, and of the Ozarks.
. the Old Chester road. He was that should suffer "no cuts whatmens for employment. Of llilli
sex."
delalls were left to a com- Mrs. Madge L. Matthews of The Kirks hRd no children.
OX)'Jen and taken to Meigs soever."
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number, he said, only aboui
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told 45-79&amp; persoDS
consisting of Mrs. David Hunlingtoo, W.Va., engaged to The FBI said the manipulaHospital, suffering from
7,000 are already workine (a;
.;aw::,.. out for the fourth
Mrs. Edison llallon, teach Enalisb al high school.
tlon of books look place
• )IOBBible heart attack.
FATHER DIES
their weekly checks,
meetl
o1 his current zs.day and Leo Story..
In other buslneBB the board tween Nov. 10, 1961, and Aug,
Friends have learned w. c.
With each county requirecl~~~o
here that the oboes- In other busmess, President contracted with Charles Swat- 3, 1963. Mrs. Kirks entered the MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Putnam, father of M". A. r:.
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der the new law 1o
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alon stemo from a desire lor se- Tom !Jayre was named cha1r- zel of Valley .Bell Products, Inc. hospital the following Monday, Md!ord Junior Freeland, 22,, Cilo. rorll)er coach of Pomeroy
monlhlr reporta to_ G:oMn~
curl! and that Is why 10 per man or a special ~ranee com- to pr,ovide milk for the Elemen- agents said. •
Mmersv1Ue, laborer and Nellie High school, passed away Monthen- programs m on1er •
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mlttee lo deal With problema tary school lor the 63-84 term:
Romame Bostick, 17, Racine: day at his home In Russell Kenreceive the 40 per cent lllPPOit
ol the yooog peop
go
from the organization's employed student Danny Smith
WDGE TO MEET
Robert Ray Edwards, 21. Le- tucky. Mrs. Cilo now
•t d Two
werete he:vlli the state gives rellel procramo,
y.
plans.
lo help wllh cusladlal
work; Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 Free tart, W. Va., laborer, and Mary 217 Fountain Place, Bellefon·
en s While said a bJg lnetuae •
COLUMBUS_ Thai old standa nominating commit- purchased five side liners from &amp; Acetptecl Ma801IS, will bold a
Wolle, 18, Syracuse.
Iaine.
G II' gsr P [ Sl t
h
work relief is Inevitable,
.
nd
was named to choose candl- the Columbus Healing and Yen- special meeting Wednesday
a tpo Is os . . a e g_ way
by of prison
tho
a dates to fill four vacancies oo lllating Co., for IJoth the Junior ust 21st, at 7:30p.m. at the
Patrol sOld the first
miShap
striped hickory !hlrl. the board or truateea at I hIs and Senior High aehool build- sonic Tern le to confer the
look place around 3:30 p.m., on
I on Ita way out at the 0 ~ lo year's annual meeting. They are In hea"M units and bou•ht d
p candid t . Ther
Rt. 143, four miles north
of
l'enlleatilry
VI 11 KJ
T
g
~...
'
"'' egree ~one
a e.
•
Junclton 692
Warden
Maxwell an- 1
p ngke om Sayre and new shad.. for the Junior High will be refreshmenll. All MasA truck d;iven south by Arnnounced the hickory
•hlrts
ur ':.., rih!"'=
Charles Mur- ter Maaons are Invited.
I'
old Ward , 28, Columbus, went
0
1
woold be replaced for ~~
Reed Yaung,
R
ray ~ed, &amp;BBited by Clark
PLANS SVPPER
uul of conlrol _over a bank •nd
wear by blue shirts, no
and Virgil Klns. Mr. J. Edward Foster and Superin- The W.S.C.S. of lbe Oak Gi'O\'e
landed on Its Olde. Ward recelv·
only on "?"-work days. The King, who hu served ll111 con- tendent Charleo Gibbs, and the Methodist church wtb have
,
IY CHESTER TANNEHILL
ed head larerattons and .w a s
blckory abtrls bad
a seeuUve tenno, lJ not elltlible member altendJna wa1 Leo fin
. I m read_y for a little joust with the National Educa· treated for other mmor inJuries By J. RICHARD 'roREN
1 ey supper Saturday,
trademark ol prison life for as Ia weeeed hilDself
v
bon Association.
m Albany.
Ualted ""'' 1 1 taatiMII
1
long aa most pei'IOIIII at I he
•
•UJhan,
:Hth, atartlnJ al p.m.
In a nationally circularized ' "News Service" bulletin
He told the patrol a north- WHITE SULPHUR
penlleatlary can remember.
NEA urges an all-out effort to cut down the number bound auto came around
a w. Va. (UPli _ Southern 10'1who will quit seboolthis fall. "Each one sharp curve. forcing him
le'"Ol'S
1 .,
N. Y. State
.,
4
reach one, It lrumpets.
the road.
.
fight over civil righla today
, '
pollee .today aaUJhl a prore..
tlle biggest scltool headache of all, are The other accident
I o o k changina the rules of lllelr
.
118fecracklng gang :hat
a, llU8II OIIBEN
mine olope from 111,
All day M&amp;ndoy, workero
cliektng a 700,000 annual pace. I'd fuss witb the NEA place at 5 p.m., on Rt. 338, four nual conference 1o
made Iii! with $2511,000 from •
l l - ..._ .._....,.
ber
implies that an appreciable dent can be made in and .lour-tenth• miles south of unanllllOUII vote on r
.
illdow'a home while IIAZLB:'n:l
·
cham
In which ho was lm- steadily Into the
700,000 by tbe kindly word extended at the right Racine.
The move was seen I I a
1
illlii
ll!!l' customary Sqhday IDa expull
them.
moment.
Charles Shain, 21, Rt. 2, Ra- saving gesture for Alabama
. drive, .
oftd of a rewy l"'QQ
wltll his two li'appecl
ocl .a• the driU Pueocl tho
.
Ratller, tlle NEA could concentrate all JIB IUDS on cine, wao driV!nl! towards
c. Wallace wr..
. Hlrlnal1, ·
earth alxi...Hd """" tndly ID an beeall80 rescue -ur, had
our furidamental educational rna:
·
cine when he tald
·
the annual Soothem. Girf6
1 lix-lilcb-wlde bolo
. mllliOOil!'e farm- ottempt to noeilt
Lack of mo11ey to provide training ln almpfe trade officers that he hll a rough place nors Conference
!lid. home al- trapped 131 teet below
fro
-.
IIISide our educatfonai· Jirogram for example for In tho roecl, lost contrnl ol the four OOII!roversial ·
!
drive ll11d visit
laol ..,_,.:..
m tho ourt.._to rnUe
iclwer - peal lite 1ill·foot
Wbo are 13-14 yean old b.r more and still
the pickup, and rolled over Into a lion resalutions,
1· ·
·
ttve-11!01 eave-iii. · -• •
With
...,..
the ellamber altould
. mtb grades (yes, there a"' many In Meip roun· field. He
to stop, bill Any .one o1 lbe
'
· F« t'"l dt
,.
the llay .holt,•,.
The tHI bad miued 111
too). ·
his brakes' failed.
could-veto
- • 1 orallllllod ltll!ll
"R 11 -·"- ·---lbe ....
Lack of education leaders Ia push bard, really ShRin received ,..,. Iacer•
to his liJdng unc1er
.....
.
• - ......-·..for action of some kind in the direction of (1), l)oas, ~ wu treated and releasrule and
~~~mJ:I-·
In lbe tap
ed II lite Muon clinic.
dealh
IQOia,
a deJecleil.....,
feet in tlle consolidation drive: .education Ronald ll&lt;n, D.
OeiiiGa
be prol!'&amp;lJlmed~
1\19 ire to stay ahead wu cited to court ~
eneDilea, as too ea , _live In smalliiOita. driving with espin;d West
1ndjviduat., under · ~y p~am devlaed, lltda 11ren1t p\atew. Joines
beeltme pi'Oducti\11 Ill these teelmital, lay, Sl, Newark, poiiOd b. o It d 'I.Jet

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