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Ohio Fair Trade LawRuled Constitutional
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ALook At Figures
., ONE bears on every side expressions of estill&amp; is ~tween Ohio ad We_st VIr
the possibilities that will come to this ginia. In Aid for Aged Oh10 recetved In
region with our inclusion in the give 1953 about 64 per c~nt of tile &lt;:OSts back
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"'" · seems to be that it is going to the high- state jiOt back 84 per cent.
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EXTIIActJIUUCULAR " ACn· IMIUII'e ~ tho. oaiJ . ,
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and my money and we should get our states to rate tn that group are Massa"'' 1hai-e while the getting is good. We won- chusetts, New York, Wisconsin, New
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"'" in the meantime to stop the-flagrant ex- would think that the state of the PreS!·
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""- penditures of public money. The other dent with all its wealth in oil and cattle
•t70ni ttracllon for oldeo meu. hu beeb best frleadl with a ..,.
"""·· day we read where an official of Social Se- would be as well off as Ohio in tsking
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,t... curlty testified in regard to where the care of the less fortlinate and that numwith .... al
.male teacberl, .... . lhi tldl the par. 'ho fund now stands. His statement was that ber one state of California would surely
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if collections sto~ped today and there be expected to be among those doing the
Maybe y011 eould say tbio_wu a enll of tho Othor boy ITi&lt;'
"~~·: ·:were no more obligations it was 300 bil- very hest for itJI citizens. This all goes
tchool ell'! cntlh, but 1 tried to blm John) hav• dodded . thoJ
.._,_ c .. lion in the red, and then there are those to provo, using the figures of the Depsrt·
pt over 11 by dalb!J bofl IIIJ want ·to be frlondly 1!itlt • flY
,... · wHo would add on to the system a typ~ ment of Health, Welfare and Education,
OW1I a,e. I'm daled up f!lerf ltulbW
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ol"medicare, which would even further in- that recipients of public aid In Ohio are
1reet-epd, but l don'l:are for A&lt;:tl!alll1 wf ·be~!II!MftlDI.!:;
~'. " crease the amount of red ink. A famous better off than those with whom we havelitem.
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•\; ,. college president many years ago stated been linked, and it is largely because of
""'··· that a civilization is seldom murdered, it greater contributions made from state
rm -~ . pod IJirl; snd "-•,• ~ mllfller .hil&lt;l ..pealiM!ll' a•k·
.; . .. .commits suicide. There can be no doubt and local funds in Ohio .
nev~ ~ IJIYihbtc I . ~ I ed ~ to ~ ·~ dale ~ 'wa;~lill
tell my motller·except one. ta~ ha" .dktl,ter . at . !llelli, ~ I
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The above ftgures only go to pro~e that
In connection with the above situation we should always go to the exact ftgures
w~et i . very 1m~ lhidC. have tried OVOJ'Y ~!lit!\.~·
'"" it might he well for us to look at the sit- to. find the true nature of the sttuatlon.
bapP!ood, An older, l&gt;ery attrac- 0!1 biiVJ·111 ·1W -~~
; ,.. . uation we find ourselves in Ohio in rela- Recently we recetved some ftgures to dislive teaclkr, w~ I . - we'd o;a11 Iter bee!&lt; ~~
lion to the general picture of public wei- prove the story that the present state ad·
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fare. we have been put in the same cate- ministration is short changing Ohioans tn
f , .. gory as the other states of Appalachia and the support of education. The admmtstrallioull\ w~ are very eoo&lt;1 fr~. bave·t~Jen tho 1iiJ!1 by itow•.Wltat
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yet our per capita expenditures for pub- lion comes out with fi~ures to show that
l ' wea sq . utolm~ed r IIISI•tooi\ cit! I• do wllltoul - ~
· lie asistance are greater than the national support of schools has m~reased 27.5 per
there and let hqn ltlu mo. · the boys~ frieltdll!li: - · :&gt;li ·
"· .average, and much greater than any of c.ent during the present btenmum over ~he
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cblldrett. That ·doeln't llllke lliY .,... : ·
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,. . was $j 1 per capita compared with the na- cent. The present adnumstratton clatms
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tional avenge oi $10.90, and at the same that the increase per student under the
dallnc' IIIUdeDtl. I can't get 111m burl ltlm bJ
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time the per capita average received by Rhodes budget Is '11.36 per student. Fil
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"'" ' Ohio in federal funds wa&lt; $9.66 and in gures are supposed to be accurate, but
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state to Ohio in Appalachia was Pennsyl- we do tt wtth eyes only for how much tl
tore the A- BeiiiOI'IUp In .tbe miiersb!O filr two y--Ub I bave oothina In
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vania with $9.80. One of the most inter- is going to mean to us.
By Woyae G Bru4oted~ MJI, 1so~ tme4 to res all d
bite of the eye may be caus- wu about the lao! teacbet'T
-ks both .,.,., Jill~
II -Witlt caaon l!ihtbead· blood preosure ,.. • sm
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· '·"·VE WlTII AN OLDER but ohe 10111.1 abe must
edneoo snd what can be done of sromati&lt;: aplrlll of ammottia ed by a blow to lbe eye. uu"":";' -IN
the. effort fer the salle lt•.)ier
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may be pen 1n • slaso of wa· mallott of the eyevan. m: • d MAN
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may ~ at any You shoold go to tour mother invitation. After that Jobn'o' PF·
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feeUnc of falnlness without ac- oup cbockup oo that your doc- qe but Ia relatively' common and teli her all about thiS: You ents wUJ probably be "' ·hap)y
toal losa of eonoelousn... aa .in tor cao ·determine the cause, In elderly pers1111 wllb bardet&gt; ireo't In love, but yau may be sa yw to let lite .-.e~n
1rue falnUnc. It may be usocl·
Ina of tbe arteries. It may IIIJo in deeP trouble· soon, If you rucker out. -H.
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shock, a sudden . cbanJe of po- l wu a cblld I had rheumatic cause. The blood II roabllllri&gt;ed son help you.-H.
Our father 1o near 'II, yet he
sifion (aa In seltq out ol bed fever whiclt damJ8ed my hesrt. In lbouLIO days and '110 treat·
ln&gt;1ols on r!dlnl hll lllf!ettl bi·
too fast), prolonged staodtnc, 1 took cllcltallo·for more lltln menl io required,
Dear Helo'D:
cytle lnlo town evet'J.daj, to ail
The Big Names
neck-and-neck as candidates for the lm- ihullltr, lack of sleep, recovery 10 yem, Four yean •ao, If·
' Some 1 my friends atlclt • in the INtl'k l'd be hspPj to
0 ii'OIIP of dirty boys drive him d;,.. "' put bini on
Comedian Jack E. Leonard signed portanl cover, and the star of "t' unny from a severe illoess, extremes ter eslenJive beart tealt I was II -Wbol •aaooo torus pa11~ rouad with
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with Nat Pintoff--of the Academy Aw- Girl" won. Of course, her decolletage io ol heal or cold, loss of blood ~n elf the dl&amp;italitt and put tbtua? Does 11 every IOI ~and like them
Theee boyo are tbe boa but .;, ' off ba ....,..
ard-winning short, "The Critic"-to pro- far superior to his.
las with 1 nooebleed), 1 blow on Ataru. Wllal doellbls dnta ous? 18 there 1 l'lmedy for 1 absolute slobs. and Holen
I on Ilia 'bike' ,..Jr. hair IIJinJ
vide the voice backgrounds for a series
Multi-millionaire Huntington Hart· in 11"' abdomen, oevere pain, do! Is It harmful to take' II for A- Tonti 18 ·· ~tuberaDCt meso dirty slobs.' These 'Jirls In the
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of five-minute cartoons to be seen in art ford , who has financed art museums, an e~ure to noo1owt fumeo, ex- IUCh •!ott&amp; lime!
on the~ palate tltal pres~ and boys are considered "l'lalleave 11 up to you. Should , hs
houses and on television ... There's a island resort, theatrical productions and cesslve deep breathlns lhypr- A - ·Bydr9sysbte !Atarax) Ia ent front birth. 1111 jult 1 davi' cool" but 1 don'lthlnt hsVIng.. w up" and Ulla·uror ac1
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and on overdose ol ao ant"'·ta-•··
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happy rumor about Edward Murrow. • mod e I agency, IS
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underlylni ' cause lo 1 sollltflrreaularltles_nf lbe plllae. Ia noteaaary. It does 1101 !&lt;lid said 1to 'me, "If tida are Ul:e Dear Emb:
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Bette Davis put on an Academy Award· Till! Jack Kellys--he's the movie and TV iowertna of the blood pr,osure It also leuena ao:netyod ner- to cancer,
the! now what kind of parenta Ao ..... u Ilia doctor '*"YI
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and the resultant failure of your VOUI tension Four yeBI'I seems
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worthy performance when a process ser- pe ormer- ave at e tn err mo re- brain to recelve enOUJih oxygen. like long tim. to take 11 but, Please selld 'f'lll' qtlolltotto 'liD, tbey make? I agrfe, aod 1 the uerclse, I lilY 11101'1 power
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ver handed her a summons for allegedly cent reconciliation attempt and will seek At the first olgn of ilghthead- . the dose ,_ properly adjusted and commenll 18 Wayne G. don 1 care if I AM a ,quare, • to Pop - 1., po-, tllot ·.Ia.
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refusing tc show up on the set for an ad- a divorce. The lovely Mrs. Kelly is a form
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THOROUGHLY DISGUST Lone may be wheell-11.
dltional scene for her new flicker, mer Copa girl; Jack is the brother of ednc88 you ·shootd lie down or and If It helps yoo, its. contln- Brlndalodl, M.D.~ to &lt;llO
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sit down and put your head be- ued use woold not harm yau. lbla paper. Wblle Dr. Brud- Dear TDEG·
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'.' who witnessed the ·scene say they have
L1za Mtnnelll went through two days tween your knees.
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trouble Itt Holelt' Hetp , ou.
; iJ:.husband George Montgomery in Hoi- Garland, on tour in Australia. Everyone your head. SmellinJ salll are tho eyeT
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She wiD a11o weloomi ~ 0)!11
a wood while Dinah's on the road . (It's on the show was tactful enough to avoid '-:::---:--:-::----- .....,.,.._ _ _ _ _.,..,
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Johnson, is conferring wtth Cltnton Wtlder has Ju~t bought Coral
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aurice Smith about the impending di- Browne 's town house m London. She in
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turn was set to move into a splendid co111 Uotled Preu ltttentallonal
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John Mills, the recnt purchaser of El operattve apartment , but man-a boutth
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Ethel M. Arbaul!h, John
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o. 1 111000 n.."~~••peeled to remain as president of tho ~ause he do~sn't like her dog.
FARM CLUB MEETS
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my c net er, w o apparen Y Tho Olive Farm W0111811'f
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:• - arraJIIemenl is about to be drummed ended her romance with Alain Delon,
at the home of Mrs.
Holen E. Woodyard,
grandmother Mn A:leta Par- o' '""'' ~- . ._.,.._ _
·ot the regiment . .. Ron Alexander, has moved back to Paris . IkP new admir- Humphrey for lbe May
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of the Broadway comedy hit er is a _French diplomat . Letter from
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Mr aod Mn. Thereon Jobn- .;.... • aooiafl - • •
Loves An Albatross," just re- Switzerland: "The Bill Holde~ are still
by Mrs. Pauline Myon,
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In. 1812, President Jante11
~ Racine vlllted Sunday - ot
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l.nterlocutory divorce decree together, but they act like strangers" . . .
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was ecvethe IIU Allie Price,
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with Grest Brit. w and .son,
"'"'Brian.,,
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wife, actress Mary Hartig. It's a The new date for the Gloria Gra harne-CY
Priee Dorothy
Maxine Murtaugh
Pricl! ID I """""'1ne
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Mrs. Momle Buckley. Tha
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deal. They met originally }loward custody fireworks has been set:
abe performed in his other sue- June 8 . .. Olivia De Havilland spent two
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"Time Out For Ginger."
days in Atlanta promoting her new pic"Women of the Sible" wllb
Military Acadamy at Well snd Mrs. Mel Ewen
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The old style music publishers ap- lure, "Lady In A Cage," but the fans
members taking part, a. Elmer E. MaltoJ:, dOc. to ldel- Point announced that Clldell vOle.
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pear to be on their way out. MCA is still down there still think of her u "their freshments were served to the
M. MatloJ;, Celt. of Trans.,
longer be allowed to lr,liu Judy Fee, Bootoa, Mus., fl,l!l&gt;11 .110
dickering to buy E. B. Marks, and a Wall Melanie." She and Vivien Leigh are the above named and Mn. Arl My...., tobacco.
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Mrs. Margaret Brown, Mro. Freeman WiiUamo,
Voader
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Clifford ~~1-•- llt IM4 the ,...
-=1ius Clay-sonny Li ston rematch- prob0 ne of the btgges
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PickODI, Linda Bnnm,
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ably in Las Vegas . . . President Johnson ions at the World's Fair ls about to fold, Hu..::.~:·· Karen and Robin ·~fl
haa ~eheduJ.cd visits to 20 states, where even though a wad of fresh money was
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C.B.c CLUB
Helen Weaver Whita, Amul wu chooen premier 01 Franctl,
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ID Robert G. Hart, LUlie man SoclaUot Kat1 Marx said:
Kbrulhcbev, Barbra and Nikita were didn't get their dough out in time.
aernd to
M. Hart, -4.25 acres, Sutton.
"Tho ruUng ldeaa of esch ap •
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flllllllleo; Charleo Hum Ellie Elliott, adm., ' tltarle&amp; 8. haYO mr been lbe Ideas or Ita
Wblteheld,
dec.. &amp;o Marton A. ftllina clasa."
Roy lflnnulll,
ofO acres, Columbia.
---lid Myers,
Walter
Vir&amp;lnla Huy to CLARK WANTi HOUSE
and Warret, PicltODI. Tho
parceil, Sallsbu· WASHINGTON (UP!) =So.
meelin&amp; lrill be • pt~c at
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Forlled Run State Park.
A. •SIIrciler to Vallie F. 1ba govenpnenl _ to buy the
Tom Dye opent a week end Slarl:lier, Mlldtfd $1Uclt~r, par· house In Pltlladelplllo . when
Allroc viaitlnc bll children,
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Thomas Jellerson 1ll'&lt;Q lite
Mr. and Mr1. Frank Gale
Stanley J. !lluewlca. dee., to Declaration of !ndependence . Gladya Baugbmao -o!
Hflln 'li. HaD, Bellm J, Blue- 11'1 now a hot dofJ lllnd, ·
jhanna opent lha weekend '
wicz, Llli B. Sulllvan, SopbiB In a alalelllf!ll prepeed',!CI'
Rose IIIII lJIJta Thomu.
•Wilton, cert. oubmlsolon 1D the Senate lntar-

By JOE GERGEN
UP! Sporta Writer
'l1te New York Mets, their
tradition&amp; of futility deeply enrlclted, have stood lite toot of
1itne-anc&lt; ftled with flying co~
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Despote !bel&lt; Y'"'lhful appear.....,, the Met., only in their
lh&amp;d year of e:xlstence, have
hackedthe u,to
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pose of veterans and
1umec1 baseball upside down.
Sunday, lb. New vorkera par,,
ticlpated in tlte lqest game in
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Duman, Involved In major lesgue IDilllls from tile
lite ftve-car smashup that took two lives, flees his burning racer. Bob Matboll,9er -skids point of lime elaPBell-and lost.
past as Duman, severely burned, rushes for first aid, ·
A crowd of &amp;7,037 at Sloea
Stadium-the larg01t 1n the rna-

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Saturday's Result.
Los Angeles 10 Pittsburgh 3
Chitago 4 Mliwaukee 2
Chicaao 2 Milwaukee 0
New York I San Francisco 2

In the doublehea&lt;J.r to Senators hitting safe]J .,..
. the old major league Keitll Vaninwagen •ad .Goa,.
of 44 established by stngles; DeMoskey, donbll!, ~
Indians and Red So• last ry Stobart, two singleo: llltwlo)o,
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21 11 .sa f St. Louia 7 Cincinnati 1
21 16 .S68 C Philadelphia 5 Houston J
:t~c ;rs,f was C'~rged with four trips . The SenaWrs now . . .
Miltnesota
24 18 .551 4
Milllday'o Probablo Pit&lt;hen
e ea a fer pit, ing eighl H , .he Braves, 0-2,
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Boston
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neeles at PlttBburgh ill the 23r4, Ci&amp;t:'9 ll/ a!ll ~.;tgged 8-ffietoc:.
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Wasltington 19 29 .!96 11"' ' ~~t)-Ortega (3--2) vs. Veale I for a triple by Jim Davenport. Braves
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Kansas City
15 26 .3M 12
(Only game scheduled)
After Cap Peterson was inten- DeMoske:v and Gilkey.
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Tu..day'' Gamoo
Uonally passed, Crandall, bat- (LP). Dunfee (3), and Sa..,
M•jor League '~__.., en
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Sl. Loull at Chica1lingd for wmmng pitcher, Gay- Umpire: A. Stobart.
By Vatted Pre11 IDternatlonal Cleveland 9 Washington s, lst
or Perry, sliced hi~ double
National Ltape
Cleveland a WasbingtoG s, 2nd Houston at New York, nigh~
into the right field comer. Je- A Lhought for the day-lba
G. AB. R. H. Pet. Cbicago 5 Detroit 3, lst
Cincinn~tJ It Milwaukee, n~ght sus Aluu then drove Peterson sian novelist Turgeney said: 't 1I
Williams, Chi 41157 30 65 .414 Chicago 8 Detroit 3, 2nd
S.Franclsco at Plttsburgh, rught horne from third wi th an infield agree with no man's opln- ~

a very attractive IUbject.
T1e Scere
After losing lha opener, 5-3,
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Francl,.,. Giants dooblelteader By Uotted Preaa lnlmtatfottal
at 1:115 p.m., EDT, Less than
Amerleaa Loape
a quartet- of lltat total remained
W. L. Ptt, GB
to see tho final oot at iJ :24, Chicago
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brolte the -en-hours
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Tlg.,.. in 11112. It 111oo was U.:,
lott&amp;eat same in major league
history played to a deciaion
since the Dodgero-Braves strug.
Jle ended In a 1-1 tie
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Tho :13-lnn!ni olruggle fell
three ohort of tying the major
leque record of 2&amp; Jet by tbe
llildgers and Braves In mo,
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. FIVE CAR PILEUP KILLS TWO - 'View of the spectacular five-car crash at Indianapoltr, Speedwats northwest turn as rookie driver Dave MacDonald of Riverside,
Cal., wen( tn14? a sptn, caromed off the wall and was struck broadside by the racer
dnven by Eddie Sachs of Detroit. MacDonald died in a hospital emergency room;
Sachs on the spot. Three other drivers were injured or burned.

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L.Angeles at Phlladetphi~_"'ght single.
Torre, MD
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Mays, SF
42 162 42 59 .364 Baltimore 2 Los Angeles 1
Boyer, St.L 45172 26 59 .343
SaiUrday'a lleslllts
Stargell, Pitt 28 114 19 39 .342 Minnesola 7 Boston 3
Whte, !lou
'rl 75 9 25 ,333 Cleveland 10 Washington z
Cbristphr, NY 38 '¥/ 16 32 .330 Chicago 10 Detroit 4
Cardenas, Cln 43158 21 50 .321 New York 9 Kansas City 1
Freese, Pit 33 '11 14 31 .320 Baltimore 6 Los Angeles t
Amertean League
Monday'a Probable Pltcben
G. AB. R. H. Pet. Boston at Los Angeles.
Oliva, Min
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Hinton, wash 46 77 23 fi2 .350 vs. Latman (2-3) .
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Howard, NY 36128 17 43 .341 (mght) = Bullker (5-41) vs. MonFreehan, Del 34111 17 36 .328 teagudo (0-3).
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ManUe, NY 35101 19 33 .327 - Pizarro (5-l) vs. Kralick ~~
By KURT FREUDENTHAL nrd • breaker all the way _ ner suffered burns when hIs Whitfield, Cle 'rl 91 13 29 .Jl9 1).
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record speeds from qualifies. car' c~ght fire in the pits Romano, Clev 21 t Z 24 ..316 ~ew York at Minnes~ta !
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!) lions to the hoUday raee, rec- while being refueled,
Kenedy, Wu 42137 19 42 .307 (n~ght) • Terry (1-3) VI, Stil·
- A. J. Foyt was hailed today ord crowds and a record purse.
McCraw, Chi 23 75 9 23 .307 .._n , (1-3).
"' "tbe greatest race driver But the racing fraternity was Some ol the usual gaiety was
Ho111e Ruu
(Only games scheduled)
who e~er lived" for winning also sa_ddened by the deaths· of ~ nus~ SU~ay Dight at the .. ,. NMfG_Aal, Lnpe- May1, Gi·
1'11etday'1 Game1
his sectJi'fd ·suo . mile chase but tw() staunch ~'Ompetitors _ Posr . &amp;ra~1tionaJ VIctory dillDef' at a~ts 18; How~rd, Dodgen 13; Boston at Los Angeles, night
the Speedway paid a hig~ price Iular veteran Eddie Sachs and which the Speedway paid o u I Williams, Cubs 13;_ Torre, Baltimore a! Ka?sas City, night I
lor Itt latest spectacle and was Irookie Dave MacDunald. They 1506,625 - $153,650 of 11 1&lt;1 Foyt Braves 10: AUen, Phtls .to.
New York at Mmnesota, night ,
the center of a .stormy cont~o. ~ were kiiJed in a homestretch ilr jand h1s crew. Both were rec- ~merle~o League-KJilebrew, Wash.ingtnn at DetrGit,. night
versy for the th1rd consecutive •femo that also injured Bobby ords.
Twms .14, Co~vJto, Atbleties Cbicago at Cleveland, n!gbt
year.
!' Unser and RoMie Duman. And 1
Pays
Co~plimeat
13:. AUJson, Twma 11 : Oliva,
NatloaaJ Leape
The month of May was a r«· ·Parnelli Jones last year's win- Jones, who saw hiS 1963 qua). Twms 11: Skowron, Senators;
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San Francisco 26 17 .605
compliment of all to the new
Runs Batced hi
St. Louis
25 20 .558 ~
champion from Texas by de- National League - Mays, Gl- Milwaukee
23 21 .523 4 I
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scribing him as "the greatest" ants 43: Boyer, Cards 38: P1ttsburgh
23 21 .523 4:
,Sy 1Mnl~ Pre&amp;A International 1 Grand Prix of outbomt racers in the awards ceremonies.
Torre, Braves 32; Howard, Cincinnati
21 21 .500 5
saturday
Iwith the Unitt'd States' Dick ~ Racing personnel, meanwhile, Dodgers 29; WUiiams, Cubs 29. Los Angeles 21 23 .417 6
INDIANAPOLIS - Texan A;J . O'Dea finishing s~d.
argu~ the feasibility of using American l.a«Ue - Wagner, Chicago
19 22 .463 61.i
Foyt wo~ the 500-mHe Memorial
-gasoline instead of exotJc fueJ Irldians 39; Stuart, Red Sol[ 35; Houston
21 26 .447 71,2
~ay ·au~. r~ce for the second PARIS - Tofl""seeded Marga. blends for the "500·~ and otber Cash, Tigers 34; Colavito, Ath· : Ntw York
14 32 .304 14
time, dr1vmg to a record in an ret Smith 6f Australia won the events sponsored by the u. s. Iletlcs 3.1; Killebrew, Twins 32. j
sunday's Results
Offen~user . on , a trage~y· women's ~ingles .crown in the Auto Club.
Pi~hillg
I S Francisco 5 New York, 3, 1st
marred day m which two drJV- French mternatlOnal
tennis There were demands, in
National League - Marichal, S.FrancJsco 3 New York 6, 2nd,
en lfere kllled.
c_hampionships by d~feating Ma. ~ ~uarters, that the use or
Giants S.l: Farrell, Colts 7-I: 23 innings
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na Bueno of Brazil, 5-7, 6·1, hne be· banned in USAC races. Bruce, Colts 6-1: Gibson, Cards Los Angeles 6 Pittsburgh 4
.~ANOVA, Pa. - VIIJ~no- 6·2.
Andy Granatelll, own~ of the 5-I; IA:master. Braves 6-2; Gib. Philadelphia 4 Houston 1
va 'won the IC4A track and f1eld
three . car Novi stable flatly bon, PJrates 3·1.
Chieago 4 Milwaukee 3 10 Inns
clta'!'Jllonship roc the fifth sue- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Gary blamed the second • lap crash Amerlcan Leque - Bunker, Clncinaati 6 st. Louis 'o, 1st ·
~SSIV~ year as team Captam Player won the $70,000 Festival in full view of many thousands Oriol~ 5-0; Hall. Orioles .f.O; St Louis 2 Cincinnati 1 2nd
V1c. Zw.1Iak put toget~er . a long Open with a 72·hole scorP of ol horrified spectators on ·
Hamilton, Yanks 3-0; Pizarro,
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White Sox S..1; Ford, Yanks 5--l.
Utree-rrule race and the 3,000- a four·under par 67 in the fi· fact these cars run on 1aso- - - -- -'---'--- --meter ~ ateeplechase.
·nal round to beat Doug Sand. line."
according to fuel e1pert Ray
;,. · ers and Art Wall by \me stroke. "Gasoline is highly inflam~JM.~Maho•n.
PAR~ - Manuel Santanna
mable and explodes" he said. But McMahon
cautioned
of Spain won the men:s singles WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Pan- "Yoo can light it wiib a malclt. against any hasty deeislons.
Until Foil For Your
Jn the Frencb international fen- 1cho Gonzalez of Los Angeles You can't light menthanol with "Regardless of type fuel
Wint•r WNrabl••
Ills championships by defeating · won the $3,000 top prize in the a match...
there would have been a
This
ae"lce ba1 bee.,. '2
Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy, fi..3, U.S. pro indoor tennis cham· Two . time winner Rodger
he said. un was that
matter of policy for years
6-1, 4-6, 7-5.
plunships witlt a 5-7, H, 1fHI, Ward, the runnerup who drove type of crash. Maybe they
at Robinson's. Cleanins
11·9, 8-6 victory over Ken .Rose. one of seven macb!nes pow. should make a more careful
charges can bo paid in tbe
fall wb.en Dieted up. (Does
NEW YORK - Olden Times, wall of AustraUa in a match .ered by Ford engines ~ted .
of fuel tanks rather than
n
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with Hank Moreno up, paid that lasted three hours and 12 in the rear said his crew
into a ban on gasoline."
Cleanlnl).
$21.40 in captu~g the $1~,000 ~jnutes.
changes "a't my insistence"'
USAC officials said an lnvesadded Metropolttan HaD&lt;hcap
night before the race 80
of the tragedy which
ROBINSON'S
at Aqueduct by two lengths BEAUMONT, Tex. • Ruth could use a fuel blOnd
seven caro out of the
L•vncM,.rs-Dry CIHMf't
Conv•nlartt Pickup
o...-er 'Yuadrangle . in the fast
won the Babe Zaharias
More Dangerou~
raee was underway. They also
Statlol'll In
time of I:34 2-5, over the mile
Open golf t®rnament The other siz lord • pow: said there Ia no rule speclfical.
MIDOLI~ORT-POMIROY
distance.
a 54-bole total of 214. Mar- ered cars ran on
ly prohibiting the use of easoHagge was second aDII which, under certain
Une In aulD racing,
NJJW. pilrchased
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York If
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460 Attend 38th Annual Scholarships
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MlD J.aoloe
and offiee ollhe Uruverslly. He was
O&gt;arla Swoekbamer liM grad· aeoompanled by hi• wile. LaU·
""teo of Middleport Jll8b oebool, ra aQd 11011, Mr. IUid Mrl. Robin
1 were . award&lt;!~ aeholaPihipo a McKay. 'I'Mlr daughter, Beth,
lhe }llllual 1\!lddleport H I g h reolcteo with her husband In Qer.
Scliool Alumni Banque&lt; bold ::-at· many.
Jour buDdred and sixty per· [tha Mayer, .....,.. vice presi· ,Sla!on. Paul Cue! and Norbert urday evening at the P~rl St. .. Mr. McKay spoke on tbe Jopic
..a attended the 88th annlver- dent; Edward Kennedy, secre- Neutzling, uecutlve oommlltee. Elementary Sc\tool
'1'lmea and Thmgs (Aange hut
..,. o1 pomeroy lligh School tary·treu rer; Nora Rice, .,. Group sJniillg of the Alma I Miss Tonnelillle, daughter of People Do Not." He told of Ill&gt;
IUid lbe 43!11 annual neetiOI _of siJlant aecretary aod treasur· Mater, concluded Jbe program. [Cheoter TanneltlU, re:"'lved the years a• a student at MHS and
lbo Pomeroy A!UIIh&amp;i ASIIOCta- r ·; Kenneth Harris, ·~lmo Rus- followed by danclni with music .SUsan G. Park, lcbolarship hts W&lt;&gt;rk Slftce his gradiUition.
lion, Saturday eveninoo, in the soU, Dr. Harold Brown, Edith ,by Tbe Acmets.
i award, and Charles Swackhamer He commented '"'lbe ernpbasts
~unior 111gb School auditorium,
was award~ the 3eorge and placed on the bad things that
1 whit.• wa' decorated in the high
SUsan Len Scholarship pre- ,occur instead of lbe good that
·~ ..0001 colors of purple and
sented by L. W. McComas.
the youth cl &lt;iur nation do. He
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year In purple The ohile nap- County Junior Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon.
Robert McKay, class of '25, for- Roger Roush responding for the thank. was read from Carla Gil·
'II tins' wen. b.scribed "PIIS
Judges for the 17-class event were Paul Sammonds, merinstructurat·BowltngGreen semor class. qasses were re- ml)re, Ohio University lreshmsn
Alumni A.ssociaUon " in purple western class and Herb Crabtree Lucasville EngUsb 1State University and presently cognl%ed lru!ludlng 194lS, tMf, for the Park Scholarship award~
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• a to winDers 111 cia5Ses S, 9, 12 WESTERN SHOW HORSE - !
oerviDj; its 60th lllllllverssry. ry Lewis, president; Mn. !10. :"":- of co~= "-~"':'· and 14
, kex Pot4Gold, A. workman,
A thlef stole
eqalpment Mrs. Davie Farmer, a mem- bert Craig, vice president; Mn.
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Ther~ were approximately 85 New Matamoras.
, $1,400 from o storage ber of the latter class. bad the -Carol Burton, ...,...tary,; and Ju·
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~ mately five winners ) out of the tin, Arabia, Ohio.
1 sdtool 1bundlly odgbl, Mid·
of l!lCK, whtcb was read by her mlttees planning tile observance
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mvoca Z32 paticlpalmg.
I WESTERN PLEASURE, cUp. d1eJIOI1 Polke and Sheriff daughter, Mrs. Ar:thur Skinner. includeci enfMtaiDment, Jean
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dinner Listed below are the Drst l ped main and taU - Rallan, R-1 C. Hlll'leDbaeb reporiYellow roses were presented Searles Craig, Paul Haptonstall,
ed b th1 p
d place winners. (Horse, rider, Kay Allen, Athens.
ed.
Ito Mrs. Farmet" and to otllers 1Judy sauer Cron!&lt;B, Mary
;· ::te YA ' . ;;meroyKe 8 anth owner and hometown listed in [ WESTERN STOCK HOIISE - 11 Reporled )lllssbtg ore
8 who had graduated over 50 years more Brewer; d!!eoratlng OOJII'
l Harrisrs re~~ ~· lbe ':,",.. that order) :
, IU&gt;yal Rex, Howard Lawson, movie projector worth $111
Including Miss Frieda Fae- mltlee, sally Wall&lt;&lt;l and Caro. Pte ded
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i ud two sound -•era hnle, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, Mlss lyn Bachner; table .arrangement
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Winebrenner, cia;. ' president, ed an award.
DRUMKARD'S PARADISE - decllne4 lurtber detatlo.
James Harley Jnd Miss
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.. 0 boutonniere and Mi" Mary liott, K. Zimmorman, Albany.
s. Meeks, Shade.
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ENGLISH THREE GAITED- EGG &amp; SPOON - King Baldy, :
the class, with a corsage,
Full rnam and tan - Gay Arts- B. Ford, Circlevtlle.
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HORSEMANSIIIP - (16 and 1
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1919, 1924, 1929, 1939, 1944, 1949 Sancho, Donna Allen, Atheru1. ens.
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1918 · the gues1 s)ll'ak~r spoke ROADSTER PONY - Redbird In the morning prior to the ; nma dgda
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p'omeroy Starlight, Bob Greer. Lester Oh- 1' horse show' 12 teams partie~ I que( tte~
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speaker compared t h e : One driver was cited to court ~
invocation was giveu by
~esults of the industrial revolu· after a crash wltlclt dlmaged two ! Gary Glblx was elected pres!FoglesOng of Mason, al·
tlon of the 18th eentury with ears SundJY at 8:30 p. m. at , dent of the Raeuae High School
a ·former coach and prlncl·
tba aulomation of the 20th cen- the in!ersectlun of the Pomeroy· IAlumni Association Saturday
of
Mrs. Jane Mclury, which he ssld can
bo Maaon Bridge and Westl!laln1\ .night In the bWii""'' session fol·
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thought of as machines to con· iii Pomeroy, pollee reported.
lowing a banquot In the new ...
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trot machines The 18th conGeorge W. Hibbs, POI!Iet'Of, blgb school gym atlellded by an James A. Diehl, Jr. of Pomeroy
tury revoluti..; substituted me- wa• slopped for the stop sign esUmated 400 persons.
was giles! speaker.
chanica! power for human pow- when a car driven by Della Mae Other new offlcen ruun_ed Serving as toastmasler was
1:; er and automatlun wbstltuted Hughart, 36, Pomt Pleasant, did were Gerald Powell, first v1ce Donald Cook. Oakey Howard,
mecbanlcal &lt;011trol for human not get stopped In time and ran •president; Bob Wing, tt, second
president of the
&lt;OOtrol.
into the back of Illbbs' car.
I viee, and Until Beegle, secremade a welcoming
CoollnuJni, tile speaker said, IDbbs' ear was dlmaged in the tary • treasurer.
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and ~ad charge of the
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10e ore just entering tl&amp;is indus. deck lid, bumper, gas lank, and Delores K. Wolfe, 55, pres!·
meeting,
trial revolutlun aod there is the frame while the Hughart dent, presided, and presented
at inlermlssion
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the danee leter in lbe evenlni
0r tba 11!11 century cevolution fronl fender, grlll and bum)ll'r. the USAF since 1950
provided by Dr. E.
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!.:enttoned were the need fn; 1 Della Hughart was cited fnr sb!ee 1953. He nnw is associated
of Mason, who was
~ productivity; the de- not maintaining an assured
in a special trainitl!: program
as a hlllbllly and offered
cline o1 rural pupulatlon and In· distance, posted a $25 hood, and conducted jointly by the Navy
concerning lile at Wa·
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and about many of the a!·
problem of job displacement or's court Tuesday.
Entertainment lncloded vocal
who bad returned for the
IIJid unemptoymenl
Two men cited over lhe week aelectlona by Bill Zerkle, Steve locc:as~10.
There are, however
more ond by the Pomeroy PoUce were Cleland and Roberta Chancey, Music for the dance was pro., IOCiologlcal cootrois ~ there Lawrence Robert Pierce, MJd. and dinner music was provided
by Tom Reed and b Is
~ are buffers to the Individual dle'pOrt R. D. 1, Saturday at by Ellen Sbuler at the plano.
e&lt;UJOIII(c problem .n the form 2:49 a. m. for reckless
Theme ollhe event was "Moon·
IN HOSPITAL
' of oocial SOCIII'ity, retirement tioo, and Robert T. SoUthern, 23, Ugbt and Roses," with dance
Friends
have learned that
fwldl, subsldlel, health Jnsur- Middleport, SUnday at 4:3S p. m. music provided by tba "Twi·
Mrs. Charles Ward, formerly of
l once, UDemploymont Insurance for spuedlng.
lighters."
Pomeroy, Ia In ML Carmel Hos1 AulomJtlon
and workman's compenaatlon. Two E-R calls saturday~-~·:,•'": ~~~'l'he-~Jiiiunlor class served the oltal, Columbus.
demands a more one at 2 p, m. for E. T.
hilhlY sklllocl employee.
lee, Pleasant Ridge, who wu
Some of the key beneflta o1 taken to Meigs Generalllsopltal,
automation named were, eipan- and at 8:15 p. m. for Cecil Rice,
lion of productiVity through Racine, who was involved in
lower costs; It slablllzes econ· accident on Slate Route 5 beo!IIY; tends to stabilize labor; yond the corporation limits, and
baa the putenUal ol yieldlni a was taken to Meigs Genoa! bos!nel o. producUvtty; and it can pltal.
RIGHT FOR EVERY JOB
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work IUid permit him 1o use his
COME QUICKLY
Ujllque JbiUty to tl&amp;ink tnd plan.
Two min..- accldeuts happen·
In conclusion Dr. Mitchell ed oo Court-It In
Pomeroy
llllkl, Our organized society, the Friday momlne 17 minutes a·
IOvernmeDI, miUII he sufficient· part.
ly llexible to be obreaot o1 the At 8:18 a.m. Rodney Karr,
Industrial, economic and BOCial· Middleport, backed ac1"0811 the
!JUc eha111es. It appears that from a meter aod hit
the era of rugged indlvlduaUsm the left rear fender of a car
itt about past, IUid wltll automa· driven by Teresa Bumgardner,
111m. a more lar..-eaching soc- Masoo. AI 9:56 a. m. Eleanor
lal aspect must be comprehend· K. Hoover. 45, Pomeroy R. D. 2.
ell with o more equitable dis- stoppecf at tbe intoraectlon ol
lributlon of pntllta 10 that thla Court and Second-o!, palled oneon truly boa government o1 to Second-s!, and hit the left
lhe people, by the )ll'ople aod rear door of a car driven by
folt .u.o people.
Edward M. Templeton, 43, PornGroup singing o1 "Carry Me
R. D. 2. There were no In·
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or &amp;m!lll.!-.!~'!'
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mea
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btjDJ'ell Solliday lbo
wbich the ela,. ol 19M sang, . - , . of 8 New
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Mn. lollcllle Swackhamer.
lral lrelPt lrabt w• deraDed
Tile rwport of the nomina~ llere. Tile iaJared 111011
1,::_ ''·~ drimf~Me Wll n!ad IIJid of. Went Jdealllled I I . . . . . . .
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A record-breaking . 232 horses were entered in the an· the evening.
sldent, gave tbe welcom• Jothe Park Scbolarsltlp fwld was gtv.
-~ banner inscribed with the class nual Gallia County R1dmg club's horse show at the Gallia Speaker for the evening was graduaitng senlon ol. 111M With en by Mlsr Faebnle. A note of

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his poor old mother) will do
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can I(IUrlst. Ho finally gets
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Stork. Shower
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Mrs. Meodows

showt'r given by Miss Jeanette
Crooks and Mrs. Lewis Smith,

Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks.

Mrs. Waller Crooks and Mrs.
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POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
"KISSIN' COUSINS"
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Elvis Presley, Glenda Farrell
COLORCARTOONS
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Peter Brown
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Casci. Barbara Burket

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