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The ·famlly,of Mrs. Mart Cra·
Saltlrday, ·Aall!st 1-7 to tbe
Mrs. John Grueser was holt
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Iormor ·AolrP buDding lD Mid· ored July-23 with a bridal sho.,
Mrs .. Kmneth Cale and dough· '?' and _me·sate Mr. ary e
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er given by the Live•Wire claa
ters. Manha and MeliS9a, havt. 1 reunJOil unday at the RoCk
~'!'. bavhlg arUcles to be of the Forest Run Methodist
arrived from Norfolk, Va., lor spr~. f~lrlfound.
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(Jicked lp may cOntact Mro. Church. Games were played UD. several months visit with her A. !Kcdlf dlimer, rnllltcal pr~
Alber! Ro01b or Mrs. Dale der the direCtion of ' Mrs. Don
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social
Ume was enmo...r, Mrs. Max Roller, while '" ' ' -~ . .,_ C
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Mouraln&amp;.
Grueser. Ptlzes wero ~n ._
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,..yeo.
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rary,
rs.
&gt; Milton
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ber hus band '"
..,,. J!art
Shumaker, Mr. and
Mrs Ed ith Slssoa, Mra.
ran&amp;an cndse to Naples. Italy. Mro. ll9bert Shumaker aqd Kel-_
Houdashelt, Mrs. Stacey Al'lt
.. M~a will enter Mtddteport ty Ann and Stephen and Mr. and
old and Mrs. Allred Yeauger.
Kindel'l!arten
ctasseo
for
the
Mlf.
Delbert
Robinson
and
Dean
.
After the bride opened her
Charles John:;;on.
, y,·ere Beginners 3 Becky ~
fall
term.
ti
·New
Lexington:
Mr.
and
lovely
gills refreshments of
~!irnin'" - Nan{'\ f1urt.an:m.:Fultz, Mickey Williams. Mark 1
Mrg, K~nneth Byer spent the Mrs. Dooald Fink and Don, Danpunch and •·ookles were served
Harkett, Mkh:n•l Mul~ Fulll, Howard Lee West.
weekend m Middleport return- ny nd Date Kathy Jones and
SVI
Mrs. Stacy Arno_ld was
Ia
David Swisher, Mt&gt; lanie HeginneJs 2 -. Kathy Haley,
lng to Gallipolis Sunday even. Mr ..and ~ James Smith and
Twelve pupils of Mrs. Ernest! charge of refresh!tlent table.
K•nl KloPS.
Jill Walburn, Chuckle Foilrod.
ing.
.
. Marslltl alld MeliS9a, Columbus.
Whitehead recentl) participat- Attendmg w.re Mrs. Dale
P:filtenme&lt;:liate - Rirk1 Trip- Beginner t - Mike Hindy,
Miss
Carol
B~clltel
left
Sun'
A
lso,
Mr.
1Dd
Mrs.
Norman
MRS.
JOHN
·GRU.,;sER
ed
In a piano recital at her Warner, Mrs. :Milton Houda·
Mark Wmy, Bill Vaugh- Brenda Smith, llark Smith, Jal
•day for 1 weeks vacation With Pi~ and Thomas Senecaville·
borne.
shell, Mrs. Stella Gtueser, Mn.
Vaughan, Anita Pultz, mt~y S&lt;'ally.
her sister
and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pe~ Nibert and
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The program inciuded· Rutry Brad Maag, Mrs:' JOhn Jordan,
Carsey·. .Melinda Amsba~ ':
t
and Mrs. George Dallas aild Tina-.and Todd GallipOlis· S-Sgt
and l'uffy and Cnmin'. Round Mr~. John Scott; .ll;frs: Anna
- Beth
mg a
Steve, Bllly and Pl!ichael, John If . . Crary, Tucso;., Ariz:
lhe Mountain, by Tammy Ruth; I Salley, Mls. Jaco~ l!aer, Mrl. ,
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The Waltzing Parakeet,
by , Alfred Yeauger, ·, Mrs. Doa
" South Charleston, Ohm. 'l_'he Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith
group plans to go to MI. Unmn and Terry ,Johnny and Mike
Ruth Green: The Little Spring I Grueser, Mrs. llf~V.tD Nease,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Slaven, College in Alliance this week to ijiedsville: _1r.
nd Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Son&amp;, by. Vickie Green: Paper Mrs. Chari~ -"'l"'•Ji!&gt;n, Mrs.
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883 Maple St.. are announcing attend the showing of
the "·-' Cr ' Lo B ~t
B'll man are announcmg . the
·
Stacy Arnold Mr.s Fred Nea
•
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th
_ e engag_ement and. approacb- SULJilller theo•- tyl,vllln·KBoobtbomL,
!loll
by Jane
Iris Pigott·
se,
"' presentation, Jl.·~
mos ,eoo"
e
y y nln r_iage of their daughter to
DownParade
South by
White'- ' David N~ase,' MFS.. . Mark Evans,
Aug. 3
mg marrtage of thetr daughter, "Stop the World," in which Wood, Chester·, M a d Mrs Grueser. son of Mr. and
bead; Promenade by Cherley l Mrs .. Edtth s.,son, Mrs. Jack
Bettor Buys Nowl
j Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES Lillian Lee, to Norman How- FOITest Bachtel is cast in 11Le d ld W'ld
' th r. d n~lr d Edmond Gurellel'. The
Dicken·, Space Flight by Cath C?rlLS, Mr_ s. Amanda Baer, Mr1.
1 ermu an
wtll m..t Tu•sdav . August 3 ard Manley, son of Mr. and 1tead.
era
· an riage service was held
.
Y Htram FISher Lee
at 7.45 pm. at lhe MasomC · Mrs. Charles Manley of Route !
I Mrs. Robert Wamsley, and July 16, at the Syracuse
Ptckens: Tarantelle by Rickey R
N
's
Ann.Nease,
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t
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer ! June Ann and J. R.. Pomeroy; od" t p
'th
Proffitt· He's Got the Whole oma ease. andy CurtLS, San.
TempI•'
epor .
nd f 'I 0 f Da
l th
"' arsonage WL
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I dy Jo Ha ·u0
Kl be I
The Winding Trail Garden Mss Slaven Is a 1964 gradu· 1
am• Y
yton spen °1and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mora l"endell G. Stutler officiating. World and Happy and Gay by Grue er Jm• . \
m r1
'Club will meet Tuesday August ate of Middleport High School. weekend with his mother, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mora Mrs. Grueser is a
Bobby Grossnickle: The Jenny ·
s ' ame, , ale and Har3, at 7 30 p.m. at the Ohto Mr Manley is a 1959 graduate David Farmer ~nd Mr. and and, Sally, D•vld, Rhea, Mark of Eastern High School and
Lind Polka by Becky Proffitt : I ~:~s Sl~fn. Sendmg gtfts ~ere
Power Company office for a of Middleport High school and Mrs. Arthur Skmner.
.
IIDd Mary, Chester Road.
llumbus Business
Orange Blossoms
by Rachel · Ha~m rna Holt~r, Mrs. Vtl'l!ll
food demonstration. Members " employed by the Police De-l Cn~r. and Mrs. Lee Dav~d":i l George Crary of Atlanta, Ga .. Mr. Grueser is a graduate
Pigott: Black Hawk Waltz by K
Chrt~y Baer, M!8•
are to take guests
partmenl of the New York . umbuB, spent the wee •
who has been hospitalized fol- Racine High School, served Janet Frank : and By a Blue La. R:~~ ;us ·
rs .. Manmn1
•
The Staff and Officers of Central Railroad IL Columbus. Wtth her pam1ts, Mr. and Mrs.jlowing major surgery, was un-1 wtth w. Va. National Guard, ; goon by Sandra Newlun lunabie 1
rs. Sonny WLSe and
Meigs Temple Pythian Sisters The wedding will be an eVent Emerson Jones and daughter', able to attond but he and his and is presently employed at I to attend!.
. Mrs. Russ_Watson. wtil practice following the reg· ,of Sept 17
the Heath Meth- Bar:;baraM C Wll
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_I family sent greetings.
Pomeroy Motor Co.
Refreshments were served to l The Rev. Howard Ruppel!,
It
ular meeting of the Pythlan ~ odisl Church. The couple will tum~ from ~ visit~= Hu~u!;. !
The couple Is at hom&lt;
to the students and guests by Mrs. pastor of Ihe Middleport rlr&gt;t
SLStors Tue&lt;day evemng, August reside in Columbus.
to W V
"th I I"
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their friends on Rock Springs Whtlehead.
. Umled PresbyterLan Church,
at the legion hail in Middl.. l
n, . a .. WL ra a lves.
Road Pomeroy
left Sunday for hi• annual va.
port. Mrs. Glrfl Russell, staff'
Mrs. E. M.. Wood has returnOUT
,
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cation during the month ol
captain, urges members to at-1
ed from a VLSLI wtth relatives
AtTENDS F1JNERAL
August. There will be Sunday
WEDNESDAY
FAMil.Y NIGHTS
tend practice for the convention (
In Grovoport and Columbus.
en rn
VISIT lB MADE
I
Vmrent Brndertck of Rock morning worship services each
to be held in October.
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f0
. Mrs,- Henry Null, Middleport 1
Mrs. H~gh Bearhs ol Rock Sprtngs spent several days in sunday beginning at 10 ,30 a.m.
"SURF PARTY"
hbrartan,
has
announced
that
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Springs
vtstted wtlh Mr. a_nd Maryland
recently where he with a layman in charge. StmBobby VInton
AUG.
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UgUSf
the
iibrarv
will
be
opened
be'
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h'ld
Mrs.
Patrick
Wood
and
famliy
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attended
lhe
funeral ol a cous- dav School services will be
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-..oRTH TO ALASKA"
The Past Chtefs of Magnoha : A potluck picnic supper high- . ginning tOday, August 3, at ' Mrss:· ft. :;.ayes :n J c 0 jTh
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Temple
Pythlans
SLSlers
meet
lighted
the
Aug
liSt
meeting
of
the
regular
hours.
ren,
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n
an
oy
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at the home of Mrs. Amanda the B. H. Sanborn Misinnary Mr. and Mrs. James Grover Rt. I, Mtddleport. and
her '
(Color)
Kaspar, Rock St., Thursday. Au- Society of the Middleport First and two children of Detroit, ! dlmghter. Mrs. Joon Dyke and .
gu•t ~. at 6 p.m. for a potluck Baptist Church Monday evening Mich., visited Thursday and Fri· ! chtldr.eo. ,Gary. Lmda and Lort,
picnic dinner. Members are to at the roadside park. Twenty· day with Mr. and .\Irs. E. M. l of Fatrborn,. ha~e
relurned
Burl
Jves
take
own
table
service.
six
members
and
euestl
were
Burton
from
a
vacation
m
the
west.
Randall
(Color)
The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Rid- present.
' I Mr..an Mrs. Kenneth McE~I '!'hey visited Mr&lt; Hayts'
~nd ers club will meet at the faU'- Mrs. Richard Owen, president hinny and Mr. and Mrs. Joe , son, ~lily Hayes, and famtly of
"FATE IS THE HUNTER''
ground Thursday August ~. at conducted the short busineY , Bailey have returned from 1 Se&lt;Ullla. Mo., staltoned at the
6 p.m. Members are requested sesSion and opened the m..tlag;.j vacation tri to TenneS9ee and Wh1tman AFB. there.
w bring horse or pony for prac- wtlh apoem. "Prayer for E~- other . In the
I Places of mterest they vl•ltti&lt;'e.
~g." Devotion• weN gsven by 1
pol~
area.
. ed were the Air Forre Base,
The Laurel Cliff Better Health Beulah White entitled, "Qlple • Evangeline Chapter. OES. of 1 then on to Denver, Colo . where '
club
will meet August~. at 7:30 See the Man," with scrlpiUJ'¥ Mtddleport, Will meet Thursday I they toured the capitol, the city
Pornerat. OhM
p.m., at tht tome of Mrs. E.J. Itakan from Mathew. She clos- evening. AugustS at the Mas- I park and museum tht Denver
Tracy, with Mn. Ira Wellman. ed W_Llh prayer. .
ontc Temple.
, mint, and &gt;&lt;Sited the Ottosen i
LAST TIME TONIGHT
"MAJOR DUNDEE"
oo-hostessel.
Varoous
~mtllee
reports
!
Mr
..
and
~Irs.
E.
M
.
Burton
family in Denvet·.
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Charlton He:;ton
' Bethel No. 62 of International were gtven .mcludlng the bud- I were tn Po~Sino_uth Sal~rday to I From Denver to
Colorado :
(Terhnirolor)
I Order of Job's Daughters will I get report gLVen by Mrs. Char-, attend 1 fish dmner gLVen by Springs they went through the :
I meet at Pomeroy Masonic Tern- ' les Bennett for ·the committee, tht Trtple A at the Elks Cnun· Van Briggie pottery plant,
I pie Thursday. August 5, at 9 Mr&lt;. John Foltz and Mrs. Har- 1try Club. The fiSh had been Ghost town (where Presid •
W.i"d. &amp; rhur., Aut. 4·5
NOT OPEN
a.m. for practice.
old tChase:
Party
· theb House
M
M ·re- caught by
c Mr.d" Johnfi h"lrwta tr"on a ,nOOI'eveit' s bu11e1 proof car 1s .
Albert Roush, commander of ~r s gwen ~ h rs. annmg recen 1 ana Jan lS ID8 rp. on display), tourf&gt;d the scenic
Fri. &amp; Sat., Aug. 6-7
Feeney . Bennet Post, American oes: ~Irs. Rtc ard Owen on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rose
t f th G ld M" R0 d
"TIME TRVELERS"
Legion Middleport will have a : the B1ble study groups, the new and family have returned Ul ~u ~ t" He /" F 1j '~h \ '
1 Tt'&lt;'hnirolorl
i:P!•est&lt;or Fo~ter, Phillip Car special' meeting Th,ursday even- Itheme for the year and the IUe ; their · home in Columbus after th ~ e~ unf tha rioo:ou\ j
Anrler~&gt; ,
Joan
ing August 5 at 7 p m at the of a Congo mi.,ionary, Phyllis I a visil here with relatives.
I e t~ en t;:. ~ Ch roc I
School dresses wlth
0
hati All trustees offl.,.;.s and Benner: the White Cross dedi- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haplon· ormatons,
eyenne. ,
everything a girl
me,;,bers are urged to be
cation given by Janice Gibbs, stall and children, Edith and Wyo., where they sawt he la~g- ,
Mrs. Donald Boone, Special In· Bill and her pa 18 Mr 8 nd est steam engme ever bULII..
and her mother want
ent when plans for the
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. •
ren • ·
caned the "Bi Bo "
kitchen will t&gt;e disucssed.
temt MLS"onary :_ and Mrs. To- Mrs. Robert Sharp. have reg
y.
• •• they're pretty,
·
ny Fowl.er, DIVlSIOD of Church turned from a week's vacation .
Se~retar1e~.
at Virginia Beach. He has been
comfortable and
Guests mcluded Mrs. Flor- Ion vacalioa from the Imperial
easy care.
enc. HaMay of Akron. Mrs. : Electric Cn. They have also vts"
Vernon Rogers, Oak Harbor; the ;ited with relatives In Lancas~ .
Rov. Donald Boone and chltdren ler and Columbus.
Iof the Kloes, Boone and Gibbs ; Edith Haptonstaii, Shar'lln, '.

Sc,aiiF, swim· Cathy Meadows.
.
at the Middle- Beginners • - Mary and
Pool, has announced Kenny Hoffman, Jackie Carsey,
ot, swimmers who have David Fife, Terry Grog•n, Bet..
the •wimming · cour•• ' •Y Amsbury, Mark Russell, Da..,, •.,,_,,...· the piWI two weeks.
.vid Cole, Rayanna Cole. Suzy
Cross pins were present- Samuels, Mark Haggerty, Cin1dy Hindy 1 Tommy Scali, ToJno.
t~ ro110wm2. rlas~es
.ilv11Med Swimmer - Mary my Batey,
,· Linda Haf'ketl. ~Jlm·ia Rt&gt;eeiving Red Cross patches!
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Is .,_r1., 1 n~mmop
Mrs. Grueser
oale*,aild
bake aate'Frlday Bbd

Family Holds
~eunion Sunday .
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About
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families.

Itine
Harrison, Oleta Lewis, Chris.'!
Bailey and Kathy Spengler

Phelps Cleland
Wedding held
In Virginia

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MLSs Jean Phelps, daughter
Annual Homecoming held 1 camp out at Royal oak Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phelps Jr.
At Car f'[ • A
8 Park last weekend
• of 3011 Welf.8ali St. , became the
, The 0 ml Hll ug.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lacey '!· bride ·of'lflr! Earl Cleland.
a nua omeeomang of ·
or Mr and Mrs Walter c:lel!md. •I
the Carmel Evaagellcal United and daughters, Ruth Ann and
.·
·
' Brethren Church will be held I Kathy, and Mr. CharleS Peoples ! Racmt; at Worm Springs, Va . .
A
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have returned from 1 vacation I The Rev. George Robertson.
~tgh. S nd gmScrunhg tat 10 a. m., at Naples FIB
: pastor of the Church of the BreWL
u ay
oo and at noon'
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f -• th
I basket dinner oo the church ! Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wiley i ern,~r orm~
e ceremony
' grounds.
bave returned from Crooksville , at 10 '/;~· July_24 at his home ..

IS::h...,:el~;ls ~i~had~~f

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BAKER FURNITURE
• . MIDDLEPORT, 0,

New Le1ington.
: 5I W. State St. Athens.
Friday visiiAlrs of Mr. and 1
Mr. Robert Goodall and daugh- 1
ter, Becky, and Mrs. Janice :
Neutzhng, were the for~r·s
brother, Mr. and Mrs. l.talie
Goodall of St. Albans, W. Va.,
and hi• nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill~ Goodall of Milton, W. Va. !
Mt" Becky Goodall recently 1
had as her guest for a week, ,
MIBI J•nnifer Sayre ol Kanau- '

COM::&gt;LETES COURSE
Pvt. Charles K. Stewart, aon
ol· Mr. and Mn. Charleo F.
. Stewart. Route t,
Oleshire,
lll'ompleted a 12-week radio relay and cartier operation• eour
at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga ..
· July 30. Stewart was trained to
, ' operate lind matntatn field ra·
dlo relay carriers and varioull
COrnOlllnicatlons
equiprneJII.
He attended Kyaer Creek High
Scbllol.

SET WEBER REUNION
The aMUal Weber reunion
wUI be held at the Roell Springs
Fair Grounds Sunday, AUJ. I,
1 ba1ket
at noon.

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Make Your Selections Early.

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The afternoon
service at I wt.ere they were called due to
' 1:30 p. m. will Include special I the death of her mother, Mrs .. clnss of llMI4 and Is employed
90 years old, who , b A to ll El t . Co I
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numbers
in music by The
any group
Hooper,
the Homecomiag.
after· 'ID_.W,
died last
Wednesday
afttr • 1 Y u ma c ec rtc
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"'"" illne" Funeral servl
Athens. The new Mrs. Cleland Is
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noon message wtII be delivered ces
d t f p
High
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by the Rev. Charles Hicks of •were beld last Friday II the a gra ua • o omeroy
Fred L Cannon ouneral Home School, rlass of 1965. The couple
Col urnbus. n'II are welcome.
·
' burial iD ·ia at horne to th elr fr1en ds 1
in Crooksville
with
ROLLERS DEPART
Capt, and Mrs. James
and family left Tuesllay
Trenton, N. J., and from
' lefl by jet Thursday for Wetsba·
! den. Germany, where Capt.~
1er has been .assigned for three
1
1 years. They have been visiting
, for the past month with their
parents. Mrs. Eva Hartley and
Mrs. Ma1 Roller ond other reiatlves.

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WASIUNGTON IUPf'-Presi- Ices Committee requesting
dent Johnson today asked Con- lump aum.
"I bave the bDnor to .,...,..
gresa to appropriate an addition- McNamara bond • deliver••d mit herewitjl lor the
al $1.7 billion to fight the war In the letter as he appeared for
of the Congress 10
VIet Nom.
private se..ion of the
w the request for
J)efense Secretary Robert S. tee to outline the detaUs of
trinsmltted in
McNamara delivered a two pa· request.
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ragraph letter from the Presi- Johnson's letter, addressed
for
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the $1.7 blllion additional could
to aa accompanyiJ!g
be transferred within the
get Bureau document.
fense budget ''by the secretary
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m defense, upon determination
addition to the tmergencyl by the President !bat such aelund 'for Southeast Alia lion Is necessary in connection
· "Dilllioo requested by
wth military
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· earlier tbla year.
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ment of Defense."
to the NATION ON. JUly 211."
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ed by Director Charles L. 50,~ lllllN troops plus maaslvl
Schultz, said :
atld11ions In wespons and eq~po
"This amendment is to meet ment. McNamara went bebiD4
the immediate need for addl· closed doors to g~ve the armed
lional funds to increase our mili· service commi!W an expla..
tary strength In VietNam as you lion of where the additional
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