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IIJ ALVIN IIPIVAJ:
Tue!lday affairs at !be While "unprovoked atlld" -~·
Ualtod Pron lateraadooal House. But 11 wae probable lhal 111gb admlnislratloll ~
Uolled Preu ........-1 Sunday's attack on the Maddox briefed memben ol (!apci . .
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presl- In tnlmlatlonal waters of the oo the lncldent.
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Jolwou and hil lop milJ. Gulf of Tonkin would be a prin- Republican pmldenllll oaJIII.
and oliplomallc advisers cipal loplc of discussion.
dale 811'1')' M. Goldnler rofoll
cOllier lodaJ witiJ the Primo
Orden SU..nglbeoiJII
quesdoos about Ill o!gnlfi.,.,.,.,
upec10c1 ·1o be lbo Nortla JOJIIIlSAlll M o a d 1 r ordered
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IVtiolnlune"! torpedo boat attsck strengthened naval foreeo ltltD AnsweriJII roporiln' ~
the U.S. destroyer loladdo&gt;:. 1lle area off Communist Nortll in writing from hil •-dOll ,.,.
The Chlel ExecutiVO! scbed- Viet Nam and issued a. stml treat at the Balboa Bay Qab Iii '
a DOOIJ EIYf sessioo wilb directive 1o destroy any allack· California, Goldwalll ~
National Security Council. ers sucb as those tha~ fired on Monday whether tb1 prcM ...
a 1 p.m. lunch with Secre- the Maddox.
of American destroyer~ off Yilt
of Stale Dean Rusk, De- One of the three Soviet-built Nam meant lhat U4
Secretar:v Rnbert S. Me&gt; North Vietnamese torpedo boato ground troops are to be l•""iti
~~~::;~~and~ McGeorge Bundy, that attacked the Maddox BJ&gt; there.
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assistant for nation- parently was sunk by retaiiat· "Does II mean medium bomfl:o
security affaira.
ing U.S. air and aea fire, il ers are going to be ued to li[llo
Johnson also was to lloid bis was learned.
terdlct supply - ! " ho ~
1:45 a.m. White House The State Department ssid asked. "Does II meaa a .....
1~~;:~:":. witll Democratic con- Mooday it was sendinr a diplo- is taking place iD fare!ID polk!l
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leaders.
matic protest to the Hanoi gov· at White House and ltato DeThe meetings are routine ernment over what it caned the partment levelt?"

ELBERFELDS in POM~ROY

ROY'S 7-DAY SALE
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'EVERY DAY .

LOW PRICES

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IRJGHT STAR FOOD MAf!KIT - POMEROY

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4-Stlct Oleomargarine .................. a lbl. $1.00
·Krafts Am. or Pimiento SUced Cheese 2, 8 01.
6h
Broughtons Sweet Ml1k .... ....••• •••• pllon lll''ltc
Granulated Colonial Cane Sugar •••••••• I lb. 1 ""
Nabisco SaltiDe Cracken .. .. • .. • .. • .. • .. .. l-Ib. 31c
StrietmaDDI ZeJta Crackera ••••••••••••••• ~ l·lb. 11e
Purina Dot Chow ..
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Ken-1-Ratlon Dos Food, 15M! oz. can ........ 2 for lie
Del Monte Light Cbuat 'lima Flab, 8Mt oz. em 2 for ; :·
\VhitneyVI
"' 11 Pint Salmon .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. l-Ib; e
e•.., OM! oz. can, Pol'll: with Barbeeue auee .. ea. ·
AnnAoun B~f Stew, 24 or. can , , ............ eau 4341
rm0111'8 Tnet Lunch Meat, 12 oz. can , ...... ,. eau 39e
.z=:oun Vlenni Sausage, 4 oz. can ..... . .... ean lh
Crl ...... PottO!I Meata, ~~ oz. ~an ..••••••••• eau IDe
CrJ!co Oil, 24 01. bottle . . . .••••••• , • .... •• ••.• • • • • 39c
co Sborterdng, 3 lb. ean •••.••••••• , , ••••••• 69c
All Varieties, Regular She Boxu
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Soap Powder DelelfeDll ... ...... ..... bolt Uc or 321
J~y, Lux, Ivory Uquld Dtlelfenls, reg. die •.••• , , Ue
G ant Sizes, only •...........•..••.•••••••• , • , • 6k
Mr. Clean, LestolJ. Ajund Hand,.·AIIdy
Uquld All-Purpose Cle.men, l!eg. Sizes •••••••••• ~So
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f'OMIROY, OHIO
TONIGHT enol TUISI!AY
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Dean Mart.i..a Carol Burnett
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s:eFabric: Softener, Downy ................ 3h

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Gallon Cloroz Bleach ........................... 57c
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Gallon Clorox Bleach, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.
1-Quart Cloroz Bleach ......................... 21c
Muwell House Coffee ................. 1 lb. Clll 77c
Rqyl Food ButetiDitlat Coffee ....•. 10 Ill· jar ,1.19
Toilet Tliaues ............... 2·1'011 pacb u ..nd 21e
..Roll Paeb .....••....••••• , • , ••••• • •• IJc .... 211

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Meat &amp; ~ · Loll' end lolagno.

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the coming procedures, which have tripled the aver·
monthi the usual bombastic state- age output of Individual worken .
. A great many worken baye helped to
ments that certain big 1nterests are try·
Inc to run the country . and that they bn~g about the rapid growth of savings,
have all of the money. and that they are which m turn has provided large amtrying to trod on the common many. ounts o ( capital to aid the expansiOn of
Some recent figures we have come across our economy and io the end increase the
give some insight into the fallacy of such demand lor employees ot greater skills
statements. Today the American worker and education Tbis t.. one of tho things
pocket. over two thirds of the country's that has put about nve percent of the

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Dear Helen:
I bope,
I love lilY -lid _,. llllldl mabl llerlell.
but he lla.l I IIIblt al M&gt;'ill I Cltl lblllt Jioir In
wbat he snouldo't. Wbeo we're die bolplnl MIICI
qut In compony, he' a jidl !eo ,., IIIIo ·WIDII- to

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frank- Ute- of a..
GL the market. HelrinC a- periol!old.- E V ER GRATB . .
Wonil (evea if he di&gt;elll't uy FilL.
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total national income tn paymt-nt for working force in an unfavorable spot
their tabors. Back at the turn of the cen- due to their la&lt;'k ot· tr:Hning, and made
tury and into the gay ··go's' they only it impossible for them to save and thus

THE
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got sU&amp;htly more than h• ll of the nation- allow them to have a stake m the growth
al incOitle . This seeminglv lion 's share of of our economy. Today. unlike In 1900
the Income goes to prov'e that the com- we have come face-to-face with the fact
mon man should be prosperous under that there has been a large scale and
certain circumstan:-es if they would man- long-term shift among occupational
ace properly . Instead ot that we have groups which has resulted in a larger
mu crying wolf, and pointing the ling· number of workers in the higher income
er at big business and others who are occupations, with the other workers trying to get the correspondin~ly fewer
affluent.
The remaining 29 per cent of the na- low -paid jobs. Today 11 is the skilled
tional mcome is divided up among those "blue-collar workers, salaried profession·
wbo help produce new goods and ser- al and technical people. and clerical and
vices, and among them are the farmers, sales p&lt;'rsonnel who make up two-thirds
oelf-employed professional people, which of the upper economic bracket of our
Includes doctors, dentist•. lawyers. land- population. In the period of a half cenlords, lenders of their own savings, and tury ago they only constituted one-third
businesses both large and small. There of the total working force. Corporate
are few people who will admil that the profits averaged eight per cent in t 900
balance has shifted from a 50-50 division and now they are down to about five per
lust 80 years ago to the favorable bal- cent, and many of the millions of workance to the worker at the present time . ers collects part of those profits from the
One might ask the question as to what corporations. and we might even add
has caused this to take place. One rea- that they own the biggest share in them .
son bas been the incre•se In wage and Those who are in the train of tht.. adsalary rates, and In many cases fringe vance have every l'eason to believe that
benefits that were almost unheard of a their stake will rise In about the same
half century ago. Another element has proportion as the national income. and
been the increased use of labor saving those who do not retrain are going to be
machinery, more training , more efficient even further in the lurch .-DCW. .

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I let blm road this leltor,
and b said, "You're not real
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HelD wiD tbllll: rm on awlal
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·t ~be'• aaylng anythlnc ou• of tbo
way, jtllt calllft8 I l))ade a
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Some peop3 &lt;all I lj)tide I pari of tht cOumry, lo II 10!'111
apade aa an QCU.. to dig up tid her frlondo were ID ,.
dirt.
even kael - ·IIYIDtl 'IIIII tllel!
.Your
busbu!d evidently own makll, m~ tbet
tnoWJ .he sb~ tha ladles - cblldren quite well, attoodln
othel'WIM he wouldll't aay "ilel· ehurdl quite ropllrlf,
on
ID wiD think I'm ID
awful 1-.Jlf doq lilt rflbt tbJnt
auy... So perhaps he . llljoyl Qr lrJiol to. Sbe aild u 11'111')
ahocking tha ladies. (You rat 0111 wottld loCIIt lrllWid t11err
ottenllon tbll way). Ask blm they'd dlacover !be ~ Ullu
110'11 he'd feel If YOU went the - tile majoriiJ o1 u art "llli
aame route. -H.
we 111'11, llld lltll 1111'1 bed. •
Dear Helen: ,
l 1 don't ,...... Ill you
I know your column lm't us- reply, bul yw tiided wllll boi
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Today's ~Medical Renort
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1\lre. I wiJh _,. nr.Jcll to be Deor H·
1 ayuo . a.---~ M.D. Iwarm summer will not
It is Important to treat your IbiD but hi'" nei&gt;er hid the y
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Hay lever is almost never cause earlier polllnaUou but hay fever by ovory mPIII wni power or IIIcendvt. 1
A COillllrJ
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caused by hay and Ia rarely will also 1ncruse the qiWIUI)' khown beeauae it ao often tbink I've found It ...,_
(IJid talkative) aboul la'a 1110 r
., DOROTHY KJLGALLEN
81l10Clated Wltll fever. In lad, of polen In the air. I
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lor aerlotll HeceJ.tly I N&lt;!elved • letlfr ala .. WI oro in Atllerial haf
11101 and fr;)!!l ID ... _ frlftld." Slle Uttll chance of
U you have lever witll It you This is apscially truo 11 tht llllddJ
lberl
should look for somo other the hot weather Ia attended should 11 ~-:t"· to ':a:'""U:
Wll beaY)r, but COIOpletely, ~ all
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cause . For tWa reasoo we ...,_ by an abundant rainfall. Tbe cliaeaae
wlthooJ
medical be now
· Sbe wants me to thlllp )'IIU mentlao beo:ome •
tors prefer to call It allergic date of tha llrlt trOll Ia olio supervision
lhlD too. My "frlond" ..., collllllOIIp• thty are bo 1on11
rhinitis.
subject to v1riaUon.
1be m;..t .U.Cltv trea~ prosed fears tbllt I would be er top nowo - lbtn 11 11&gt;
THE CELEBRITIES
decision would make a good movie. GlHay fever may occur at any For lbooo ridlml wbo wUI men! 18 tht ltlktnc
deoen- ::rt ~ angry· I want her to tllno to WlliTJ. I doubt lha1
Trade papers on the Coast are lea- sele was Prince Rainier 's dearest friend time of tha year because a It hive a •.eatw• ID 1 rep. sillzll!i Injections before tbo ow I m not. and tills II llll tllno ovar - ·
Tbil only way to let Iter Jmow. ror .lleiiJJ, 1M ~malt! 011
11M
turin&amp; an odd little advertisement an- before he became betrothed to Grace great variety of allergen&amp;,...,. tbe npeeol polloD hay fmr JeUOa
prim sldi, for Ill our aopbl.lb
nouncing, "AI Jolson Jr ., talented son of Kelly . . , Two major recording compan- may ca1110 It, but for moat COIIllt to low, moat of Canada WI ba done allly after ·.....,
Ylctims-and
there
are
about
...,
be
recotlllDeaded.
Otber
ful
tesllnl
hal
revealed
what
"'""s.
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catod
talk. Alao ~- Bllll
Ies
are
b1ddmg
for
the
disc
rlghtll
to
HI·
the late AI Jolson. Now accepting a limt
million
in
tile
United
ftatea
fa.....t
1po11
fachMir
tiio
alleraen
or
allergena
an
cautLost
June,
U.
S.
analysts
nit
bin
boOII papular In tor
year-old
Dale
Brooks,
described
as
"the
Ited nu~ber of oinging engagements."
1 obarp lnl:nue ID So- el&amp;D OIIIUitrlef lor 10
-the
attacks
1tart
In
early
west
of
1bo
.
,
M..,..
hay
fever
In
noted
OV·
most
exciting
girl
singer
to
come
alonc
Then It lists his aeency, in Phoenix One
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Alll\l!t.
Sneezing,
runniOC
1a1u
m
Oreaoo
aad
lf•bloc·
For
t~relief
of
viet
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to
UDder
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tbay'M
IC!It'Cf
must assume that AI Jolson Jr. is really smce Con'?ie Francis." Dale wiU make
and
reddened
eyes
for
loa,
tiio
wNda
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IWillenll)'tllplollll
ot
tht
coun
et
an.
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peIOil'fboardl
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Asa Jvlson, Jr., because there is no AI her televisiOn debut Aug. 12 on the "On
New antlhlltalnlltes ma baIMll'l rlod of IODie tbree yeart.
.ir., and show biz experta hope his career Broadway Tonight" show ... Quiz qu.. most sulferen are "ushered In MldfcaD,
with
tho
,poJUnallon
of
raeand
Mallo,
tiio acriiied by our ~
~ The lllmaM, they ballevl!l. 1'lllli colu11111 II -•1114.. 111
lion
for
veterans
of
Shubert
Alley:
"Isn't
Is managed better than that ad . Swen
weed
plants
and
the
mtaery
cootral
A~
natelfecti-.i
of
lb.a""·
dru
was the direct result of tho fatnily Uvlng, a ll .YGII're hav· .. ,
"Hello,
Dolly!"
the
first
Broadway
show
Swenson may wind up with an important
lalttl
until
the
·
first
frost.
lad
111e
aoatllerD
11p
o1
JIJatIa
lfOitly
enbancwl
Sino-Soviet quarrel
lnl kid trouble or jull plaiD ,·
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song-and-dance role in "Say It With Mu· ever to sell standing room in advance?
SJIIIIIi tha Sovteta mada trouble, lei RileD Help '1'011. ·
Paul Anka •an't be pleased over die 1be exact date when the ldL O&lt;eaa voyiJea ...., aloo art pea In combination With hRTIIlt
sic," the film extravaganza now In the
1 '1 new eommltmeoto to Sbl trill al*l weleome
polllnatlo~
of
ragweed
or
any
poiJon.frea
11141
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metbylprednisolotlt.
N
s
e
your
release
of
"The
Private
Lives
of
Adam
planning stage at MGM with Arthur
0
and
l!ve,"
currently
playing
the
local
otiM!r
al.ergenlc
plant
starts
wbo
do
DOl
get
oeulclt).
drops
and
lllsal
spt'aYI
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IIIWIIIICIIpel'ledcet.
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Freed producing and Vincente Minelli
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In
dlffferent
part
of
Your
vacalioo
abould
be
best
avoided
beea
of
the
ott
weltl
to
Kaya,
rtll
Helen
Botlel
m
cart
of
directing . Search has been abandon- movie houses. The film was made in
the
country
and
will
vary
Ill
scheduled,
if
poMible,
to
corebound
reaetlon
;
:
oocun
Iron,
Yemen
and
lndoneaia.
tbll
newspaper,
ed for Bill Holden 's brother, Richard 1958 - and he looks so different in it
Beedle, lost on an air trip to Peru Bill ... Lois DeFee, in town from Miami is the aama part from year to lnclde with !be period of wben the lbtlnklac effl!ft 011 In return for Ill oteppool up
~ to IDdontlla, the Sovilt Un_
and his estranged wife, Ardis. have juggling offers from threo nightclub; in year becauaa of Changes lnlheaviest poiUnatiOD ID your the mucoua membronet
tho
weather.
An
unusually
communi!)'.
off!
wears
IOO
received
lndortelillll
lllpporl
New
York.
She's
in
the
market
to
take
flown to Lima to be with Richard's wife
tor • demand !Cit • ~
.
over one of them and have her own
and tO-year-old daughter.
of the debate over ll'hetho!r tht 11¥01'10 TO lfll11lutt OP
The most unusual money-raising ev- place, as a sort of modern Teua. Guinan
charged
retailers
for
their
prod·
Soviet Ulllon should ... pmn!t..
Mlllll MUOII AliA
ent of the year probably was the shindig . . . Rhonda Fleming, playing at the Druucll
ID
ortplal
ttblppJnc
ted
to
attend
year'•
lllooisponsored by Paul and Lee Strassberg ry Lane Theatre in Chicago will be join·
tainers.
of Atr~ean~IJid .u1111 ....
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for one of ~r favorite charltlea Sb of ed by her best beau, contractor Bill Wll·
lletall w.. prll!n eharald by m.
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the prizes raf~ed off for a dollar a copy son, on Aug. 10. He's flying In from Ca~
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There's been such ex cit· day.
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sion of "Hamlet" that was filmed right a cameo apot 1:1 Amertcan loternation· hoi" I public hearing Sept. 15
on
a
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to
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first
in the theatre, it's set Warner Brotben
~ ~~ Dl· This Ill bolll dOwD to tht faet !ltd Cltlneto offer of a IGI!ti· • ~·
on a search for a second vehicle suitable "science-fiction musical." Also in the ~r.inlmum reta&amp; beer prtoe
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re- !bet woal4 be ICm, no IDI«esl teo IIIIUlotl IOittllm - · ,... Ia_ , . - .
for the same kind of deal. Studio execu- movie will be AlP rresident Jim Nichol- markup of 22 per oenl above
cotved many totten, .....,._..... charged I mbllmum o1 II 1* l4ab to Palcbtllll II Ill 19"M•I • - - - or, - tives' estimate that when "Hamlet" goes son's petite brune discovery Susan •llolesale COli.
The
move
Ia
beJnc
made
at
calls
and personal lnterVIewa CODt mort IbiD tbt prb paid latereat - ol illlel'tll alro ., 1111 ...... , , . , _ .,
who
is
out
of
this
world
_:_
but
deHart,
into 1,000 theatres for four performan·
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ces in the Fall it will gross at le'st U0,- finitely not from Mars. She's been sign- tile ul'llinf of Individual carry- from IDdlftdual permit holden, for the ptoducl paid by tho flo fltl1ber evidence of PUUiari'l out
store
operatol'l
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Former President Eiunhower will be 111m company expects her to be a star permarkets and other oper•- ora •wlillll IJid lllmlben Saperllllrbto, I b tr 1 for a, Paldstan bas •IVIIIUt!MII II _..., ' · ·
porlrayed as a villain in a forthcoming within lllx months . . Karate il the jet tion. which do not have to 1111 of tht palllle, 111 dJ.IIIIhl tha Wl!ich - Jill boor for pr1cn Will aeeepl tht .., _ ol- It ,..._ It
book about the Suez Crisis by Abel Tbo- set's new, most popular Summer .,Ort. .., beer sat.. for • profit are CODvlell,. Ibn II aa llrptll u tow u oaiJ 11. por aent far" wllidi wiD lie used to Pit • ....... - -Gym
mills
are
a
must
at
the
poolsides
of
providing unfair &lt;0111petitloll : : \1
above Jlholftllo cost,
tor lmporll of lllllcltlnar7,
maa, who was in the French Defense
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Miniatry at the time. Lord Avon (former- the posh Summer re110rts and private e.. . ~lth low prices.
ly Sir Anthony Eden) will be the hero of Iales.
U the proposal, Replalloa tern.
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Two of television's top writers are No. 72, II adopted, It wwld f. Heptloa lio. 72 .....W re- portmenl ...,_ oaiJ a rt[a.
the tome . . . . . . Bob Hope will take his
working
on a new series to star Jack feel only carry-out prlceo, 110t qulra ~~ to IIIII ,.. U.lly lfW lllltanftl of 1ft.
Chrlitmu show to South Vietnam tbll
Cassidy
.
The box-office value of mar- prica ol beer sold for c&lt;Insump- tall oalo pricoa II Jill' year. Red Skelton wao supposed to make
&lt;Naed · prle•, bowovar, U
above the wboloaalo prl.- ~ation No. 72 la adopted.
a trip to the 1ame danger area to enter- Ital upheaval! among celebrities Is ex· tion an lbe premises.
tain U. s . troop1, but something happen· emplitled tht.. w•y: Abbf Lane's show at
OV•raU, !be average retaU
the Concord 1 wee• from Sklurday IS beed to mate him cancel tbe plan.
prw markup- b
per
Frencb actreaa . Giule P•scal has Ing billed, quite seriously, as "HI'I' First 4.'ell
•• lhhougb 101111 Olltletl 1111 ---;,;,j)!,loo,;,••irO--..,I;!:;.;;;;.;;;;.;.;~.;.:::._I.
withdrawn the scheduled publicadon of Appearance In the East Since Her Di- with a ma.-Jrup of more than 21
her memoirs, and the reaaon behind her vorce."
per cent and othero aeU With •
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m the courts on a lej,at teeb- At home, the Chinese Reds ol African and Asian nationo In
nlcafity , nc• on the content of are preaclii11i to lbt people that tbelr economic de•Unp and
the law.
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Deportment and the •ttorney come only fl'lllll faiDIIIne tha
cat 011 Aid
IIDel'&amp;l's Clffice said Ute. Blatt!''&amp; needa of the Commum.l revo- The Russian• eut off the 1ut
Fair Trade Law a1111 liquor lutiotl and adllllllf 1111111 Ill a their -.lo and tldmteal
lo ' wo""'d permit l!lllblllh· "IY of life.
lid lo Chilli 1D 1960. ·
llll!llt ol • price control regula- Abroad, am0111 the under-&lt;le- That healy blow, pl111 miJ.
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the department dou aot feel lumpllli lho Ulllted ' - IJid tht Cltla• _ . , tllto a
tha• price eompoiiUon the Scwilt ilniaD Ia 1111 loptlpiD !tom Whklb II It jUII
beklnp In tht area ol alooholic buket and •lriiiiC IIIII llriil tlliw _,.,_ liiYtD - . •
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baDifer Mike Gatdner bad a 111&gt; e-1 and earned a harth In the ha!i&gt; was the llllly other Jet fee, all with ainglel.
bitter 1n the mailing for Jib; aemi-linaiA of !be 1964 Southern batter to reach base, drawina JobD !Dget.. replti...:
lmllnp 1Jatnsl the Middleport Local Pony League Tourna- a walk In !be seveutb.
oo !be mowllf for the U.
Jeli Mpoday evening, but couic!- ment at Racine. The Baroos Tbe BaroiiB opened up with the fifth and hurled till liDal
n't hold ou to It lis two hill will meet Mason Ibis '!bursday three l'l1liS in !be llrlt frame on two and two-thirds lllniDp.
were leveled In the llnal frame. at' 5 p. m. with !be winner go- a single by Gardner and three Jet IDIIUlldsmen fanned tbroe
lng Into !be tourney champloD- bases on baUs off Jet starter and walked 12. Gardner struck
'ngS
·ship game.
Bill Swan. The Barons scored out seven and gave up two free
Besides the two. last Inning one more In tbo second, two !n passes.
B United Prell lateraalloaal hits by Jet batters Jerry Dav- the fourth, one In the fiftll aad Barons
' 310 211 11--e 9 0
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Jets
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Stand,

New
Riverside
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.Has tg pemnJJl'LDay
Crowd
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Swan, a solld double, Gardner

George Sauer led Baron htt- Gardner and Conde: SWan,
allowed only two other base ling with a single, double and gels (a) and Tannehill.
runners during !be seven inn- triple in four trips to the plate. Umpires: Guy Guinther,
ing affair.
Other Baron bitters were Riee, ton Wolfe, Jr., Peanuts Wi•ok-1
Tho lanky righthander
did Gardner, Van Johnson, Buddy line.
not allow a Jet batt:" to reach
b... until he walkec Larry Sto- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middieport,
Aug. 4, 1964-3

snapPID pictures •• all .
w. L. Pd. G8
!here
wom't
Pblladelpbia
fiO 12 .588 ....
10
The Riverside Golf Course In Mason got off to 8
be any tirliiDeDII!"
Son Francisco 60 16 .5116 2
start on its first day of business this past Saturday
Pittsburgh
55 16 .545 ~
rording to _owners Doug and Paul Roush.
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ClnciMati
57 16 :543 4\il
Ninety-five golfers played the course on opening day
Milwaukee
54 411 .524 6\1
and approximately 50 llnksmen were on hand Sunday
St. Louis
01 50 .519 7
despite the extremely humid weather.
Los Angeles
51 St .500 t
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Doug Roush indicated that tn all prohahilltv
Chicago
49 S3 .480 tt
good crowd would tour the course today. There were
Houston
¥ 62 .426 17
golfers playing the fairways and greens before 8 .
New York
34 73 .318 28''·
Monday. The course opens each day at 7 a. m.
Monday'ollellllls
with green fees $1.60 durin&amp; weekdays and $2 on Satur·
Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 2,
days and Sundays.
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Mil· nigh!
On opening day, Andy Wilson. Pl. Pleasant, waa
waukee eomes to town tonight Los Angeles at Philadelpbia,
ner of a driving contest for the r.ngest drive off
open a four-game series in night, ppd., rain
ber one tee. Ted Blakely won the contest for hitting
tile Braves lVIII challenge (Only games scheduled.)
Tuelllay'• Probable Plteben
ball nearest tbe hole on number two .bole. J . F. Noff- ~ ClnclnnaU Reds' standing.
linger was winner of the door prl2e.
1be Reds and Braves, idle
Chicago at St. Louis (night)
·.
Monday, play a twi-lllght dou- - L. Burdette (7-4) vs. Sadecki
\
Players In the M-G-M Bend Softball League are still bleheader tonight and single (1%-8) .
' hatting about the recent All-Star game that was held
Wednesday and Tburs- San Francisco at New York
the
Kyger
Creek
Employees
Club
field
last
month.
.
(night)- Perry (7-6) vs. Stallard
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'!' &amp; T, winners of the first half season
day off eool the Reds &lt;6-t4).
played the best of the players from the other
tbird-plao:e spot as Pitts.. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh 1
, 1t seem_s th•t T &amp; T was a)Iead, 8·7, when a rhubarb burgh edged percentage points otwi-night)-Koolax &lt;15-5) and
, Groke out in the ninth Inning. Bucky BaBS, who was on ahead of them by knoeking off Ortega &lt;3-4) vs. Schwall &lt;3-1)
I the mound· for T &amp; T, setUed the disagreement easi•.r San Fr"')clsco.
and Veale &lt;12-7).
·, than any of the umpires could have handled it.
Last week at Milwaukee, !be Milwaukee at Cincinnati 2
'r llucky watched tempers flare for a few minutes
took two of three from (twi-night) - Cloninger (10-9)
l:ben quietly said, "I'm tired, I'm heading borne." He
Reds and have cootioued and Sadowski (5-6 ) vs. O'Toole
just that and tbe All-Stars won by forfeit. In case any· winning 1o pull to within two (11-1) and Purkey &lt;H).
me is net familiar with the name Bucky Bass, he is games of Cincinnati. The Braves &lt;Only games scheduled)
' mdoubtedly one of the finest softball hurlers in the own a w edge over lbe Redti
Wednesday's Gam..
\ uea. Dale Harrison, another pitcher with a lot of
!be season.
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh,
"n the ball, was on the mound for the All-Stars.
When the Braves leuve town, Houston •• Pblladelphia 2,
Francisco and Los Angeles night
Chuck Murray, spunky young Pomeroy athlete, wlll mnve In for three games each. Chicago at St. Louis, night
100n oe"irlllving with btl parents, llofr. and Mrs. Charles Tbe Reds have managed well Milwaukee at Cincinnati, night
'4urray, to Ironton.
against tru• Dodgers, but have San Franciseo at New
Chtlck has proved himself quite worthy on a
healen tile Giants only three night
'ield this spring with the Pomeroy High Sehool
times In 12 games. It should he
Amerlcaa Leape
Pony League teams. His most memorable bit of
a home stand.
w. L. Pet. GB
10n was when he slammed i double In tbe last
Bateb May RoiDnl
New York
t3 38 .624
tie the score at 6-6, and torce a remiilch, In the
There were IIIdieati!JIIll thai BalUmore
66 40 .623 .. .
Manager Fred Hutchinson might Chicago
64 40 .615 1!.
school league contest against Gallipolis.
T~ere 's not much doubt in my mind where Chuck's ha back In tl1e Reds' dugout to- Los Angeles
56 01 .509 Ill!.
locaJ ·"friends can find him next summer - on one of nlgbt and that could be the Boston
~2 54 .491 t3\l
Ironton's many baseball fields.
spark the team needs. Huteh Minnesota
50 &gt;5 .476 l5
released Monday from the Detroit
51 57 .472 1&gt;1&gt;
A word of thanks is due the many merchants, In~~; \:"~:1 here where he had beeD Cleveland
!II
171!.
viduals a11d organizations who purchased space In
week for treatment of cancer. Kansas City 40 65 .381 25
program ' book for the Pony and High Sehool League Jim O'Toole (11-4),
who Washington
41 70 .368 'J:/
toumameuts at Racine.
blanked the Braves at MllwauMoaclay's Results
If it )lad not been for the contributions of the mer· kee on one bit for six Innings Baltimon~ 7 Los Angeies 0,
chants and others wbo placed ads in the pr?gram book,
w..k before rain cauaed his night
the tournaments would not have been pOSSible.
to stiffen and his depar- Clevet..nd 4 washington 2,
lure, and Bob Purkey (U) were &lt;Only gameo scheduled)
Major League Leaders
Major Leagao llolalll
ICheduled for the Reds.
Tuesday'• Probable Plteben
By \)alted Press lllterulttooll By Unlteol Prell mteraadonol
Purkey -ked h1s way buek New York at Kansas Cit)'
Na!IGaal LHIU•
NltiODII Leogao
a starting assignment With &lt;nlght)-Ford (12·3) vs 0 Donog0. All R. B. Pet.
Fran. 000 Oil 1100- 2 8
chores. Tbe veteran hue &lt;7-7).
'1i!ilrtl·-i
Clmnte, Pitt 99 4112 63140
000 ooo 11%1- 3 u 1
said last Thunday Boston ot Minnesota ,,
WilliamS, Chi 102 4011 tllll38
BoUn, O'Dell (8), Pregenzer
hla last relief stint !bat he Monbouquette &lt;7-8) vs.
Santo, Chi 104 3711 63 l2ll
(9} .and Haller. Law, Blass (7),
mind the bullpen "but H (11-7).
Aaron, Mil 102 410 74132 .322 McBean (9) an~ Burgess. Winwon't make me unhappy Baltimore at Loa
Mays,• SF
105 387 M 124 .3211
_ McBean (W). Las..- _
they ask me to .start again." (night)- Vineyard (2-1) or
lohnson, Cln 8$268 41 85 .Slf O'DtU (3- 5).
He made seven reUef appear- Nally (6-8) vs. Gatewood 12-1).
rorre, lllU
96 368 611lli .313
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since July 16 and gave up
'lien, PhD Url397 17124 .312
t
_,adel
hi
only
one
earned run In 17 1-3 Tony Cloninger (10.9),
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Ange1e1 8 row P 8, Innings.
bandeufled tha Redti lUI Weet~ 1
~oyer. S!L 104 411 61 128 ·311 ppd., rain
1be Braves planned_ to use and Bob Sadowski &lt;6-8).
. Runt, NY ttl 354 45 110 .311
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AmerlciD League
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Oliva, Mhin ; :
Wash'g:erlco:
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\lantle, !lY 91 2M 56 85 ,.323 Cleveland 200 u, 00:.- 4 14
Pregosl. LA ttl 324 81162 .31&amp; Kreutzer Hannan (5) Kline
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Rnbsn, BaU!0'7400 54124
and tkumley. ~an,
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Allison, MiM 1013611 118113
(9) and .Azcue. Winnei Pomeroy's Jon Buck IJid
result of walks. Potnei'Gf I
Brasd. 8os 105 389 59 118
(6-7). Loaer-1\reutzer IAmlld of Syracuse locked
scored Its other two
Clianee, Clev Bt 285 30 7'1
In an ucltlng pllcl!er's .
!be same manner.
KaUne, Del " S3S 49 99
nlgbt In the
Playing for Pomeroy in
Rbnson, Clll 84 319 63 84
game ol the firs+
oontest Wen!
13
210
7
130
Freehin, Del 12 320 38 114
000
Pee Wee Tournament.
M. "aughal41
H me a Angeles 1100 000 000 - • B
ounc1amen hurl•·
NaUOUii ~e - Mays, Gl- Pappas (10.6) and Brown.
both m
A.
Va.,tlan,
C.
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ball, only 0110 eould
Burney, E. Young,
ants 29;c WJ!IIaml, .......
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and that ended up
aNI R. GauL
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l'&lt;lnlen&gt;)' by a 5-1 score.
Championship game . plaJrers
ers 20: Cepeda, Giants;
Loser-BeUnsky Cll-7)_.
llvphies and
Syracuse were Winebrenner.
son Pbllai Allen, ~ 18.
IN!Ib1 were
Hubbard, Moore, Arnold. M.
, o\IDOI'fjiu Leipe - ·
(OIIly 1ames scheduled.)
Pomeroy's
Patterson, D. iJpscl!mb,
brew, ~ !16; Po"!!,
Immediately following the
Shaffer and Verlail.
oles ;18;{-stuart, J;led Sol;
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Chicago
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The Qumg King Corp. of Jackbuy'
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Mr. and Mrs. Oils Bailey, Racine. An open cbur&lt;b woddlq
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Wearing Apparel for your,family. On the 3rd floor we're having .
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ChiU Wills Yvonne DeCarlo.
Colorcartoons

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can eet the cash you need fast" on ' an.... ·autO
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