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11143, a o m o 42 dependent territories
have in 18 years gained their freedom.
IIi combination they represent almost a ·
third ol the world'o population and an
elea~V~ bind.
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area more than three Umet ihe slu of
If Ilia '\Vhi!D Russia's Andre! Gromyko the Uolted Stites.
The nations range from such huge,
gets up and shouts about· "eoloniaJ opp~on;• we &lt;:an bounce back and say populous alates as India to small lands
truthfully that colonialism is three parts like Lebanon, Kuwait, Israel, Cyprus,
and Gabon In Afl'ica (with 400,000 peohis and only one part the West's.
!;arefql State Department review ple, roll8hiY matching Plloenla, Ar!.l.)
sq{iws that only 50 million people out The West's superior story is still unof~~ world populaUon near three bUilon folding. This December, big Tanganyika
Stilt are dependents of the traditional in Africa, with nine millions, will be ~ut
eo~lal powera- Brltaia, France, Por- free. In 1863 Belgium'• Ruanda Uruncli
and perbapa Britain's Kenya and Ulafttu~, BeJiium, Ho?and, Sp~, etc.
lly coriltlst, Sovtet and Chmese com- da will joiD the free list.
Not every colonial power has accepted
munism together have subjugated some
145 mllllon people in Europe and Asia this revolution ot emergence with good
in the 22 yeara Iince the outbreak of sense and becomiDf erace. But the reeWorld war 11.
ord is well dotted wltb accords a n 4
Rl&amp;hl DOW they ate pressfnl dOle to treaties freely and properly arrived at.
No fne world apokeamau an In concapture ot;.-other tllrto milllon :Ill '-""
os, ancl U. tlllflng Into South Vllt Nam ICience argue without aomo ru10nlble
in hopa ot.Nl!in8 control of 13 mUilon acknowledgement of tbe GO mnuon d..
pendents sttn existing.
more pl'jlllDIIy free humans.
But the history of tbe !art two dee·
While.lbe Redl have been putting tbe
oppresiOt's Imprint on thllt 8f'lwlng adq makoa it clear onoUih who ll fut
millions, w)lat have the old colonllllsll getting out ot the cololltal bualneu ond
been up to!
Who 1J tnllrglq hll dlpiDdiDt holdlnp
AI Pruldlut Kennedy notl4 a1 t h e lhrouah a muslire revolutlon-ln-revem.
Tbe ~ue of colonialism is slated for
another airing at the United NaUon&amp;
this aesslon, an d Western diplomats
s\ltu!d welcome tbt debate with a borrJtot poaitivo argwnent. f!Om tho many

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:.k DOROTHY KILGALLIN
SIU!LLEY WlNTERS, WHO HAS
CHA.t.KED UP two unsuccessful marriages to temperamental Italians so f a r,
mayrllt again. At any ratedhe's enamo .of lt8llan actor Alex VU!IU . . .·
Kim · "at Is buying a Bemly Hilla
houat for her t~arents. She lnllitll they
llveln the sunslilne permanenUy u soon
as her father retires from• his railroad
job In Chicago . . . Johnny' Mathis Isn't
as much under tbe thumb of Helen NoJa
(his manlier) u he used to be. He now
takes· err whenever be pleases and fr..
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Caesar hosted ·a Halloween -party for 80
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hopefulJ who _hove amonc them
just one murnlna regular and
three other lettermen from tbe
Jackets' I!IIG-81 team that weot
llOwbere Jn SIOOAL competltloo.

~opefuls Working Out

Coach Wise hu taken over for
Coach Nolan swackbamer who

resigned last spring. ms oquad
will he small and inexperleoced.
It opens at bo~ Nov. 28 against
Kyger, and otarta league play at
Nelsonville 011 Dec. I,

Back from last year's team ed to be augmented when sophomost-of-the-time regular
Mickey Morris and Ron
MeEihhmey, and suhstltula Man- Hanning rO&lt;Over !rom grid Inning Baumgardner, guard: Rick jurieo.
Oiler, guard, and Gary Ault,
The two "~ig men" on the
forward.
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1be 12 turning out are upect· IDennio Saeloos, 6-1, neither
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Others out are Terry
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varsity berths are Butch Bachtel, Walburn, Dave Rice, R o g e
. . ·football •chedule, Frl·
n•gbt against oak Hill here.
John Allensworth, Charles_Swack· Roush, Dave We~lman, Benn
IFnmtliM Panther cagers on
hnmer, Tom Rail, and J•m Mil- Wilso" and West Gilkey.
grid learn are Ed Bullinglcm,
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The M-hole tournament wll lbo '"""
in conjunction with 8D onn--';1
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"On lhe last one, Dave Llpyd
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Royals Coach
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Season Activity On Friday

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good look at the cb,romO&amp;-"llleS of gor1lla chromosomes Wluo If18n 5 However, there was only one
as uacu m LlJ'II; ast
the gorillt and the or"ang • utan. I ~r~ ~?ch mo.·e impr;fssed ~y outstanding differeno: in. fonn be· years, is ~ue ~ new technjqtte~
They ere not at all surprised , slmllarJhes of shapes. They said tween man and gonll'l chromo- that perm1t .scJentista to look at

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was "further' evidence of the somes. That was in chromosome
close evolutmnary relationship of Ntl. 12. Jn ti'H!' goMlla it has
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a prominent constricted area in
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utan examlnd aU had 48, and so and gorilla have the same num~ 1t is present in al lthe other
dues that other anthropoid or ber. Of those which center at one primates w~ose chromosome have
man-like ape the chimpam.ee. 1 _.J h
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keys, marmosets and lemurs,
~re ~ several .,..ay~ by which But In the gonlla the ''x" ~hro- 1 Whether chromosome No. 12 ac·
al llhe primates could have mosome which. when patred, c~u~ts for many 1f not all the
ttarted out with the same number makes for femdeness, was con- dtssimJla.rities of. man f~m the
~~ ended up with the outstand- ' siderably larger than it is in man, ot~r primates, ~ sometla111g for
lng primate _ man- reproducing This was especially striking _be-- sctence·to try to fmd out.
billll!eU with a different number cause most of man's other cttro- What is newly loulk· out con-

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male and a female gorilla In the
Basle zoo.
Brunetto Chiarelli of tbe Uol·

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little dilcomfort and no djmger
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l'b.w Dtib SeDllael will 11M b- reiDODIIble tor mor. tbaa

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cub Scouts .

Middleport [•round the world.

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PeoPle In
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The group approved the plans Troop 2411 Cub Scoulo wu belcl

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'Syracuse Presbyterians Set Next

Name Wa• Omi~U4

SundatAs,StewardshipDayErent

FromBomarGroup ·

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or Plans lor • ThanbsJ&gt;IDg Feu! Tbe name of Mro.

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l'lrol Unli!MI Preo- service Navembe• 19 were dJo. ~-~" "!'l"lentlonally 'omt~ it I •1 m'ib&lt;f lfo
IIIII: b ' t:h e l r mwed. Tba aarviee wiD beKln Ill ted """' tbooe wbo atteDded U.,
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ot11- paerll ...11are 11 out or pr.por. Middleport'a ovlllalce ~ .,. tbo rtver by otopping the !low ,ec1 the viDage to mrt
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JUwo SUIIsf:'ot' ~ were ero, Dr. II. &amp; JleKa)i, l'ennl)'l· tlon to thll coot, at pronl h a a Ita atand, bu:ludlns 1 water rlv· !a tbo river. 'ftlb ~ on lnkr· river inslend of the town. ltlaJtor.
·bocll 1o CliJdnn,tll 1oc1Q ear17- nato -Jrb"v; ·Barton BID, been obtained U..t poiJn!b" lnft er uol7olo ol 18111, plano p_.. oepto&lt; lino and o lmlbuent plant helioved blo plan would merlf
Inti tbo otoq ctl wb7 Middleport Ohio. COI""''••; ~ Wrilbl Middleport added to the riYw Ia ad lor the project by the lowll'a lint.
more federal aid.
.. ..a p T ny haw DOt ha8UJI Woot Vlr8li&gt;ll _.,mllloaer; 10 lligbt, or _ l....\, M to eop.er Rrm, coot - - · and Council lldllben and Mayor Nonnan Hawn. a rop~eoon!ar .
.......... Ml! - · iliopoal ~ :A. Weai!J, eaUndi ,allil tniiJe U heyood 1'881011.
other data 111tow1Dt1 leoolo Lepr told ORSANCO tboy feel it live_ of Burgasa and , Niple, ~..
~~~ a ioquired by Oblo law. Ro1!eft K. _Borton; epkfonl COlD- He uplalned that If a .,. and .nwubeu n1 retired famPies lo IDOI'f Important to reduce aew- en-lug firm emp.oyed bJ
• oli&amp;\NCO'a "ioet f~Ddli!t' cnm- ai~laa ·~· . '
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age In tbo towa lirlt, by atarting Pooneroy, said he felt that . the
mlllee, boadid ' by Bdword J, :J'ulb tiltiilbl ·to clarlly 1 mud waler il usad cllrec!IJ belolr Mid )lfddlepmt'• euUre councll II ,. a cnlleotb" lll'slem· 'nley Itown llbould 1&gt;e worked on lift!,
Cleorf, eDI!ullft dlreolir, lillet&gt;- dlod · pofllt M •to why lllddlepolt dleport, oay ol - · whore tonded the meeting, M dld Bep. !eel thst tbo majorU) of oewage then the river.
. eel to PUm&amp;o)'a Mayor Chrlea mUll light. two ..gulatlng pollution poalbq may U.. ...,. Gearp Meinhart. OiomellmeD an lo 10aldng lno tt.. ground In moat Ha~kl be cjPes not thlilk . ~
. Logar 111111 ..UUC"- Ill _the clea,t the :Po~ Ccirtral Botd bad elleet, he coUld - o reason Woyne Gillbonl, Clinloo Filblr, ol the vlllage, and :a not going In- oRSA._ eoulol psake Pame...,. '· • ,.
lllllllilna, 1ben to ¥q,. :bmeth of .Oblo; llld ORSANCO, but gat lor requlriug the -........
Joba Zerlde, BID Ch~, A. A. to the river.
heild an lntorceptor
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said the The lact-llnders acooptod nll of Seorberr7, and Lee Smlib.
ll wu eotimatod that over haU , ~a~ more nl tbo ·•••u;• It CO' i '
MJd~port 110 the ofternoon,
"0\!DPI"t'' ngulatitllli are unrethe viUage'a aewage 1oea no • mg into tbo ground than m lll!t , ,·
Both xl!'dloport and P1imoiQ lated -to Individual lllato ~
rucb tho mer becauae the to ... river.
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bnu&amp;bl by
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~ oaly -.n aewen, dratna, Af"'r the pros and ...,. nl bow ·
Ohio Pollu!IGD C4Gtlol -.1 llld llr: Fults •obJo&lt;tad to "havin8
and dildles.
"' begin the · "'" 1 B ~ pJaa• • "'
OIISANCQ -ljlr lolliDg to -ply to taboo bOth at the iiDIIlllme."
ll ,... -~Dy agreed by w';'"_ dlscuNed. SanilA\iOII Cam- .;
with lila J!liF4!tale Compa&lt;l reg- Tbea J'ltlti 1118in111Dod OBSAN·
~M910)" OOIIIIcil and OIISANCO IIIIISIOII ..-hers were taken ...
.
duJt tbo plan to build aewerages a tour ol tbo town.
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ulatloal 6a well u pqJMJm Iowa co, under · law, hal ...- to
of "Oitlo. "·
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Pomeroy vlllag~ officl$ today bad .t he opinion that~ he &lt;Gtllpleted Ill a abort Tbey were iho~n ~ Said JII)'OI' JlcElblnnel·
llrnCIIctB of MWOrage&amp; He tald some steps must be taken Immediately to reduce UD· period becoqse cl high costs.
...,.. of the viUage includiD&amp; Sul"11 waa • good ......ung.' 'ftlay Middleport cleorq ~ .. llldl treated sewage from the town being dumped in the Ohio Pomeroy elllelala hit on the idea ar Run and haw .ar the main - - '
listened to ua, abnwad uo mup 1 paa1 on two ground~:
River when the Ohio River "Valley Sanftatlon CommiJ. o1 beginning • "f011g range plan" er ol tbo town to ~ tbo r!Y,.,
mora mpect thea we recel~ - _Tbe coot of !&gt;Widiug and op- slon was here Wednesday for an biformal hearing.
to stop all pollutloa or the nver. Pomer.,- ·~ Iff~ ot- .
In Columbus earUer tbb yeer. 1 eratlni o tio\verego and dilpooal Mayor a.arJea Logar lllid that
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May..- Logar llald the plan would "'ndlng the ~ling were 1101' ~
believe they are Ukely !o pr "1'1 .p lOt hM.beaa - t e d at .-o.· OIISANCO membert and viUage Iowa.
...- a »year period from be-- Legar, Coulldlmen Franklin 11111-.rl!"!;'"
our &lt;liM to tbo faD commluiOII." 'tlllO ltllluill1• about tw.&gt;thirda of olllclab dll- ,.. _the point Tbe """"'111M told vUiage of. giDalng to finish.
er and Dor Schafer, Clert r.laa -"jt '
,
llfddlport legal eoiJDIO). Baril· the" town'1 -ual budget.
.. where wort lboultii\Mt to lower llclaiJ tl!eJ rbould hegm a plan ORSANCO appeared In laVOJ" Schnenleb, treasurer Elmo ...,
Pomeroy High School• two ard Fults· oUWned
~ ftluo to tha health and the 8IDOtlllf al oewage from the to lowitr !be _.n of oewago of tbo long range plan. but woat- Ell, and attorneJ rn« caw. t

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ing nicely at hll homo In MlneroviDe.
John Rudolph of •.nesvllt II
the guest of hll tloter, Vro. Corrle Grueaer and 80D WIUlllll of
MtnemiUe.
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Susan ADdrew1, daugblor n1 Vr.
and Mn. ClareDoe .\Ddreoewt, returned to her atudloli at bte EJe.
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through left hlp pocket.
Cufted.
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no\v. Crew neck styles and shawl col·
· Jar irtyles In soUd col~~ a n d fancy
designs you~U like. Size 36 to
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WORLD'S LIGHTEST WORK SHOES

Slacks

- - evorl Wofgh I~ ......., lou titan a palt
ol •dlnarr work shoe.. Their ••cepiiOfiCIII llghtrltn Is 10 eos1
• lite ...._ U...r.t GN Roht, halble elk-tanned leathers • • ,
.ott. OM 1p1lngy .....,._ a'" ...arty thrn.quarlen ef Ofl
iM:il lhk:k. s...l ..,.., of couM. Choott from axforch, 6o
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aok fo. Wol•orloo
lightweight w...k SIJooo,

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plaid, Uned and unUned.

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"have abo bOen added to the stall,
and will be Jntroduoed. .
Alter the f!OBerll a,~nmb!J
Plenl were dlseuaoad lor
will have an opportunity to
Pomeroy Hlgb &amp;:haol grid
oacb teacf!er. 'Il&gt;a par- of
quet to be held Novomber
m..,.. II to gain a genaral
omaetingoltho
of ·lite oco»e ol wort .overed
Booster• Asaoclotlon
each claM. For •!"'cUlc
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day evonlq 11 the

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1nga have not 1&gt;eea called ln Atton1eJ Barnord Pultz and
Melga County lor ~. 01- Banker Edisoo llobstek ,..
said. 'nlere II .. present ell- caUing the session lor N -.
roeton' board.
11 and will lake an a&lt;tlv&lt;l rola
Tbe AeJd lll8llaj(er said the! In the ~ of the lothe blood program in Meigs l,;ooo. cal chapter, • ..., with c.
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ty covld he hetler. He said two Btakealee, wha has heeD odive ' ! ·

SBA Sponsors ....
Conference In
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upeda ol SBA 0::~-= telch and teacherr appqing for Cross.
Teich· once, c:ootrllCIInl IUqll
pooltlalla In IICbool lll'stem• which
Atsoclatlaa wiD meet M""' era!.!~
......,.qe or requln appUcaala MEIGS GI!NZKAL IIOIIPITAL
.,...lng, NIIV&lt;!IIIber U at 7: ty,
es,
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In tbolr ...... m the Na- Adonillliona - fl!cme·
ot 1M Rinrvlew Scltool. Specloilltl from the U. S. IJo. lloall To 1 c h or ExamlnatiMO Dischergeo - NOna.
p;q.am wiD he liven by tllo p . - of e&lt;llll"*'"'· o--aJ along with their other credentlab
.
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club and the Seveotb aDd Bervices Adminlslratldl. Ana Be- 1n1 ellllble to tal&lt;e the Ioiii. Tbe
LOCAL 'l'EMPII
,
lllchtl groderl Evef'YQiie il wei· developmoat AJimlnlltrtlloa, IJo. ezamln!tloal are propored and Tbe temperature In Poo&amp;loy I
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~ o1 the lltllrlor, and the ~ annualiJ by Educa· business cllstri&lt;l at 12:CI7 P. "':
w. va: ~ of O!mmerce IlOna! Teotln&amp; Service IPrincaton. today was a de-• with &lt;leai'
aAJll 11ft
are 1110111 lhOa,l wbn 1llJl he N.,. Jenoy.
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Croll _ , can- In tbo water oafety program al
whiclo pu1 the th• Red eroo..
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in blood oteen aald 15 peop!a will be ,. ;' Albeit It. Applebe was talceu B - 111011 from J1UDn 111111 credlta.
nominated from ~ floor. T be
Ibol&lt;JN&gt; 1M ·for • hearing ... I Yelp Counties 11'8 . InVIted to He G&amp;id 110 malted amtotiml elected hoard of direetors will ""' I
~uga of 1anony In Meli• Coull- atten' 1 Buslnels ODd 1nduslrlal will ''" oeot out to the palP!e o1 point an ....,llln secretary !&lt;(
-pm. He wu bound over CnlmiOtlng Cool.....,. an Nothe chaptB.
.
tho 8f8nd jury on a continued v.mber ll5 ill Pabrahutg. .
Mlll'8ball Center
Tbe
-.;the ......
prGpel't.f band.
'!'be eoalerance, 8poiiiiiX'ed bJ For T aeher Te&amp;tll
:,
lie a
eHe
Proo&lt;lcutlug Altorn"l' Barnord the Small Buslueas Adminlslr.. Marohall Unlverait)l hu been 11uo executive oecretar1&lt; wiD be · ";
todaJ II lludylng addltlooal tion and the West Virglnla Baut- clesl&amp;nated • 1 testing centor lor trained for duties at Alexaa&lt;letaljo of the CillO where Ap- on' Asaoeiatloa, will be held Ill tbo lJ8I aatloawide ""mlni•lre- dria, va .. b&lt;'lore taldng the pod- ; waa eberged after r~g the Chencetlor ~ lnft t a.m. tioo of the Natlonll T-r.er El.· tiGil.
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~;.J=:~Kennelb Reynolds unUII P.m. It 1llll pr_ovfda ~ amlnatb"s llOlll February, Lull&gt;- An executive secretary muot he
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ll',ankster. Reynolda ....,.. ID t1P!-m1ty to dit- or E. Bledooe,
on d able to devole several hours eadl·
"tnmheen.S releiaed from Melga CUI&amp;\ pmonally. wlth _ . - Director n1 Admilllb"l aonounc: w·ret to the chapter, Olee~~ raid.
Boapttal
eel lep! , ..'.nll... ~ the j10fllcl- eel IDUq.
otiler meetings and
trailllnl
pa!Ja&amp; pvmnwent ageoclea, OJJ1 eoue,. aenlon preparing to ...,.,.. will he sJ&gt;en by the Reel

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PIIIOAY A IAT\IIIDAY
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"MiiN KAMPP•
~uthentic fllml from Niul
lllet detlll the rile of Bitler
to powez:; ll;lt'horrort o f li!d· Nail perH&lt;utlon froia
CIP111r11d German Stoek.
IIPOOKS, t ITOOGIS

with ·1111

blm "' ..,..e 1 so day
Holabird, !ail
lor oeUIDg a mort- til other• -. ...
Slterllf RAJ1Mr1
Berteabach
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he a11o held •I wamnt lor
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At
• ebup of laretmy. He wu
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S~t To Jail

Slau,ghter Is
Grid Speaker
Next Tuesday

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Reorganization MeetiDg· Of·
-Red Cross Is November 16

LONDON Uft- 'IUdJ Jlua

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MEIGS THEATRE

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laoJPIIa tbe r,,_ IIIBolll-•fci«A llol ., The annual meeting -or the Meigs pbapter 'Americaa
Betblebtml
11.-1111 ,.._ .... - Wol Red C1'0S&amp; will be held November 16; at-a p.ID. ln the
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MellB County courtroom.
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Cotm!J· Court Judge Em- 'llie ..-11lll oNew bJ·Iaws and the election of a 00.~ of directors
·. · llried a heavy floe Jllloe e1 fll.- u11 will M are the main purposes of the meeting, field aum'gel'l
Deller Jlllll Wedae• .,..... by ....,.,.. ... 11opo Robert Oleen said.
tl&gt;at
,.. ...,.ldloa of a charge or - 11 to ~-DWiq 1 111111
OrgenllallGnal meetings of the the meeting but aplalned
-~'ioeltln.l IIIGI'tpged JlNIIOfly·
11q CNIIJJ,
11«1 Cross are raquired each year 'the public t. amted to altaid.
Judie Peoplea IIDed Barnard 111oa U.s.A. 1o Jt Au Gaaa, fDr every chapter to discuu plan· and entitled to VIlle lor cliracltild
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11, t100 llld coats and IJ, e1 - . - , w. vo. · 111ng and tbe pr&lt;JRrOID- Such meet- of the chapter.

ADJUSTAIU TRAVERSE RODS

Issues PresetJtec/ ChurchCia$s

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. Ia a dramatic scene from the operetta
to be fres 1ded toSchool auditorium by students .of the llutlan_d Elem1111tary Schoola. ~beela
Ia Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Webatei'. cun.ln time Ia 8 p.m. Tbe p 'i """
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Extra i&gt;r&lt;llnary vii.;, ill this Colonlalatyle oval rug. n ...
rugo an a mixture of tufted and hooked rup and 0011taln
10% wool Colon -:- Sandalwood; Role, Black, l!llae,
Green, Grey, Blue.
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COMPLETE UNE OF WORK SHOES, BOOTS
AND OXFORDS, INCLUDING NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED BRANDS SUCH AS: WOLVER·
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Long Tall
Two-Pocket

Make that old chair look
U)l:e new. Heavy. M" wide
""'tton tapeatry In
your choice- of f~ patlema In block or belie.

52.95

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Town, ORSANCO
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UPHOLSTERY
TAPESTRY

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left, and llusaell Moore 1ook
in the new whirlpool bath
Club recently. The
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·Commission Listens To Middleport '\~},werage Defense

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Moore had been appointed. Commissioner ror lbla Scoutlllg area.
Horace Abbott was appolnt&lt;d Ju.
stitutional representatJve.
former General Presbyter of this I to an insurance on tlle life of Wi1· New officers appointed wer
area, to-speak al the church some- lliam Gybbons, citizen and aa1ter Cub maaier
Richard Youn;:
time 'this month. Dr. Evans is of Londru11 according to the Ency- Ass't Cu~ster Bemest Bruch:
'··-umng
' to Ieave soon on a t np
. ·c1oped'Ja Bn't anmca
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Secretary, Wanda
urer, Patty Young.
AD CUb Scouts, Den Motherl
and COIIIDIIttee member•
reglstered at tbla time.
The next Pact meeting to be a
potluck aupper on December 2
6:30 p.m. at Salllbury
which il to be Ron Cnli and
of troops.

Weather

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the meedtoting ot_ne mem· ltionErelcordded toha1v583e beehn made
beDuring
r was restore
a_c tve mem- m ng an was m
, w en anu
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be"hlp and the session decided mher E800 ETA ETA TAHAORF
to invite Dr. Lester Evans, a Inumber of merchants subscribed

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~~~tllll!bl to" held

1 d 1 y tbo usual c:hun:h hour of 1 LID. mieung 1a11 Saturdoy 11 tbo day unlll 9 p.m. At both noon and
Saturday evenh!g, Nov. f, at Salll' I.IICIIU IIARINI
. l!un· and II 9,30 the coqngatioo wlU home o1 MtJ. l!ldword Burbtt eYQJni a lun&lt;i! will be oerved.
isbury School withe
r oj&gt;Oiluck sup Mra. Fay Ralpb hu
of u,. .BJ(ir)' ¥ l.IIO( Pall- adioura to the IOclal ....,. ol wltea l&gt;lal!o wore cnmplet.d lor On tbo meau wiD be IOIIJI. oaiiiiper.
to her home, BuntiDgtclt, W. Va:
_S,irotlli :.. t'llalf· tbo church where dlltemrt artJ.
w~a. salad, deuert and eolfeo.
Business meetin with Scout
belag called here by the 111111
Jl!!!lr,Jella,"""·c::l""- eleo of 'l'banUgivlng food wiD he her 1llJl he·• · Mc!lrido, Mrt A ,-varle\1 of, hand made artlo
master Dwight Logan presiding
of her brother-Jn.Jaw, Jbr. A
..,.ll!flrllJD),!undWN portrayed with individual thaub J1111101 ,Q\Ilek. Mra. Cottrill " and cr..,noedlell(Orfandhak.. goodl
was noted that Stewa~sh1p Sun· 1 tl1~ church eno the Youth Fellow- opened with the Flag ceremooy. vey Plerce.
~ Holmes. giving thoughts.
,Mfl, ~ ~.
wiD ~· tffered for Nle.
day WOitld be held thJS Sunday. lsi:Jp wlll preoenl a program.
, The foltowlng awards were pre- Mra. Harley Sln&gt;Ds of WlJteo.
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......... ·II..,... Mra. Don Cottrill wiD be t h 0 'blti ~ Preobytery J!!Oeting
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Chn ton FISher Is .Cha~rman_ ,,( Those attending were Mrs. E. sen ted by Scoutmaster Logan: viDe VlsUed Sltunlay with IJ4or Ins II ~ ·fcif ~ ,fw¥1 aad general chairrrum lor the service to be.holil Oi' IUPI"l'_. Ob1o O!t NoAlii OOHDmONJNG '
tt!P can~ ass anrl \\Ill beh assist~~ 0. Tewksbary. Mrs. James Har- Bear Awards - Mike Young, parenta, Mr. and Mn. He Dry thole On tbi tri~J committee ~d Mn. Pearl MoBrjde was ,vember· :11 was lriDounee4 8lld ' World'• fiq.t~. prjeUcal inJtaDaby LeWIS Sauer. Jr. Ol ers wt . ley Mt&gt;s Susan Park John Fultz Jimmy Broderick, and Raymond Reibel and attended the funeral are William P. \VlJ&gt;ebcenuer, :Mra. named .. program chalrma.. 'the -~ hogllll Ita Pl"liaratlon !loa for· eoatrom-g indoor W.aU..
be selected
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for er wal.made by
.,...\fillll Carrier J.a
ff as a fcommttlee.
tb
h h1 Leland
Brown James· Buchanan Michael·
oI Harvey Pietee.
-Doo ~ ·11n· Robert
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~ up ber \OV!IIllUittee
are ·nl a ·now
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New
tcers or • de urc Hobert Tewkgbary Russell Ly..,; Stiver and Gold Arrow Points Mrs. Emma Ogdlll n1 Salem
~ George Seheolder. Rep- Mr. Winebrenner, Richard Duck· the oqmlas )'tar. ·
1901/n 1 D-~--- printing plan~
01•• the -•• of tbo -• ~
anrl Sunday School were JSCUSS· Lewis Sauer J r 'and Rev . Ru~ - J ac k Lohse and George
•-•·- • ID Pom~I'OJ' Satur· 1'81e11.......
rtb • M'·
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Center Y!MN
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gagrt,:U wo
...,. Frankie MumaY( and •I '1'be · mw'u
~ wltb ·were· bqinldlhio'
W88 cauaing eo&amp;.
ed and November 19 was announe' ·
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lan
and _...__ _._.~
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tbe ' eoramtttee are EleaJao Mrs Holm
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pelt.
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_the Lardia- Pra;.er -!1!1111 R ov. or plates to• prln~ "off-register"
P
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Silver Arrow Point - Larry Harv.ey Pierce.
Kay SdtntJder _and Pamela Sy!.f Mn. A. H. Durst was named Howard Ruppelt p.- )!l'eold· in hoi weather - resultln&amp; In tho
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