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BLACKENS THE TEXAS "SKY

France,BriuinAskUSAid
..
In ReopeniAg Of Suez Canal
LONDOl!I-VP-Prlme Minister
Sir An_tllony Eden told Secretary
of ~)tate John ·Foster Dulle.s that
France and Britain are ready to
go it alone to ·put the suez Caq~~l
under inter,natlonal control - . wlth
force if necessary-authoritative
sources said today.
·
Eden pleaded ~or American support of an aud_actous plan to back
the old Suez C~nal company m
colloctmg &amp;hlp to 18 outside Egypt
and daring the Cairo government
t h11(t_ traffl thr
th
.l
c
oug11 e c~na1·
o
If ~ypt took the dare, Br1t1sh
wars~lps, planes and troops were
lftandmg by .to open the ~an1ll

S.peechTher.aP.y. ··.
Demonstration
,.

Howard Nobles, 57, Is Held On "Open Charges"
As Investigation Continues; Lie Test Given

again for trafftc. A determined
Qritaln's military ,forces already
were alerted for action.
The sources said Eden put his
plan to Dullea at a Bic Three
''working .luncl1" at No. 10 Downlng ,Street -shortly after the· U. S.
secretary of atate reaclled !London
from W~hlngton

Big

Th....;

. Howard Nobles, 57, ofMiddleport today remained in police custody on an "open charr,e"
m connectlotr with the investigation of circum stllnces surrounding the bar.ge death of Henry
Barrett Jr., 16, on Sunday, July 22.
T~ay! Nobles was transported to the Lon d!)n Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and
IdentifJCatton where he submitted to a lie dete ctor test which officials said proved inconclusive due to his physical condition as a result of excessive drinkinJ!. The matter is, however,

Meetlt)~,

The secretary of state hurried
unsmiling through a chill London
rainstorm t 0 and from the scsaion
. ·
. . '·
Whlch-. also was attended by BntlSh
Foreign , Secretary Selwy11 Uoyd
and French ,F;•elgn ~ Minister
Christian Pineau.
Eden warned that Blljlain . and '
France were determined to. restorl'
intema·tional control Gf the canal
by owh~tevlir means necessary, the
so~rees said. He asked for Amer·
ican cooperation in the !!CODOmic
:•ad llplomatjc phases of the cam·
;Jaign, they 11ddect.
'11he' Anglo-Fienc'• plan · did&gt; not
· call for American participa~ion in
any milil11ry actio1 that might be
neeessary, ·t he sources said. Britain would use ib forces as tradi·
t ' • . nl derenders or the canal, since
Fre~cb military strength already
is tied down lar~ely in ~orth ACrica. But Eden did ask for Amer- ·
lean moral su••polt lor any action
he might take .

I

Area Boy Scouts
Leave Saturday

OnTourOfWest

I

Thirty young men, Explorer
Scouts from tbe Tri.State Area
Council, Boy Scouts of America .
wilt leave Saturday morning. August 4tb for a· three week's tour of
the Rockv Mountains of Northern
New :Meilto.

H Jd T - d
. e . UeS ay..

1 to be investicated more.
Nobles has been in the Meigs
County Jail for the past few days
during the course of the investigation which was laund•ed by Middlepo,rt Police Chief Russell Bailey, followina the recovery of the
youth's body from a Texaco Guoline barge moored at Middleport.
Until yesterday he had been held
on eharges of "investit:ation," but
today the "open charge" was
made.

Catherine Evans
Funeral Sem'Ce
T0 Be Thursday
I
.

1. The report of the crtminoloilst

Iat

the Oh•o Crime Bureau given
to Police Chief Russell Bailey t.oday, read:
I. '.The ,...utts of the lie dector
''"" the ..,bllld ..,.not be
C&lt;IIICtlllliw allflough he has not
cleared himself.
2. "It Is eur eplnion the&amp; the
effects of alcohel a,. ,..tilly gly.
lng erratic re..:tlons.
a. "''nterreptton of the IUblect
toDewint the,.... further ~b
lhe lnebllttJ .. - - ...,.,...
IIIII en4 to coneletw fecta.
4. "It Is • .,....,... tllu fvrther
euml10ati111t lie centlnuad wMn

ldvlsora who wiH accompany
. he tour are Myron B. Henslev of
IIUbject has - - of the
eifecb of elcohel.n
Huntinston, W. Va.; Merrill Brigg•,
.
·over 75 ~ons attended the
Speech T·herapy Demonstration of
Scoutmaster from Cheshire, Ohio
and Nelson Leach. District Scout ,
The police probe With the aid
the Meigs County Society for Crlp·
Executive of tbe Tri-state Area
of invest1ptors from the Ohio
pled Children last evening in PornCouncil. The tour wNI be made by
Funet'lll services for ·Catherine Crime Bu~~eau were- liunched last
eroy. •Mr. J. H. Grate presented
Miss Wi!Ue Harris, Speech Thera·
OlL SMOKI blackeila the llky near Dumaa, 'l'ex.o w'.;ere the ::~~~:~ ~1[Ea:~;,:s
chartered bua
Boy Scout I E . EYIIna, 79, of Millei'IVllle. who . week following the diacovery of
rauon refinery txp!OIIol! ·b urned 19 111111 to death. l'orty othera w.n
Camp
.
Ona West died Tuesday afternoon In Holzer the body by the boy's mother and
put, Quincey, Ill. and her four
fire to~ ott. other te.nk.t.
"'
VIrginia· to
'ranch Hospital will be held Thursday Lawrence Willis of J(iddteport. At
.pupils. •Miss Harris discussed
----'---------::-:::-------------+--·
·
·near
Cimarron
at 1 p. m. in the Ewing Chapel.
that time Bailey expressed bia
· some of the speech problems. both
mild and evere wi~h which she
caJnp
.. ·. ..
A life long resident of Melas doubts as to the C8111e ~f death
(\J
· ' ·-:· . .
The gro~ ·il~d 12 days at County,
the deceased wa 8 the and asked for an autowY of the
is worldng.
The sources said there was no
!
·
Phllm011t, a 127,""" acre ranch in I daughter of the late
Conrad body and patholocielll study of tisThere were proUd parents and intention nf going back nn the 1963,
~
DO~ern N~:W Me~. owned and '.Zweifel ~nd Catherine Blip.
sues from ~ontusions and abrate&amp;ehers who watched the demoll- Anglo-Egyptian treaty by reoc·
Ul~..
f.;..
opetated by the National Counr.rl
Survlv1ng are ber
husband, aions be foumt' on the bod'l.
atration with c;rateful appreciation cupying the, Suez Canal Zone or
".A.I ,
. y
.
~
9f~ lo1,Sco!l~ of Amenca. ';l'hey Thomas A. ~vans, of Minersville It is generalty believed by tbe
of •the therapiat's 811!11. Many •had any other part.;! Egypt. The only
A
d I
.
~
';. .
.
~IU.t!l~ a trek wial pack burr()!;, and two Children, Rheta Evans investigatora ~hat Ua
th _ ...
":":\ · ,
.
. , am
't,g,"'n at I~ rece.n :
T · &amp;Warda ari~
~U lollOWJI:
.f.'llri71lii/hi~. beddtn11 and food Allen of Lancaster qil ~nee with "foul .play" her!-:0~- ~;
.!heard the speech of some of .t he actio11 considered was that of keepProaertY valu~
In MisQn c P_ e or mem..,.rs o
• Ut.hlt7' ~~ Cl{ 111 ~ AJtbur Evan1 of Bidhn.
... ,
•
·:cbildrea .befor,.;.Cbit ~e •ked .flP-; IP.J:jt~ -!111~~- Ol'!n· " .
·' • ., , , ehurtly i sl\o&gt;KM ab :.~ne.-' hi I'Juhi 41lrQJ~&amp;.bellG~·on' County . ~ •
it. 11lq~:an ., · :. Vt! "fftfiJ."ffiiuYfiihlng, field
sports.
· •
~: . ·
wa ...~ 111 the ~o. 1 ilold .ot.
ened and wenr· amazed tq be~tr
The i qui-ce&amp; said the develllpin·g $2,268,340 over the total · of last were a11nounced lh~ , week by Euel Reynolds,Jr., RUper.t -Rlce.,.biklng, and horseback riding will . Also survlVlng are bnlthen ud &amp;he &amp;dohoe ~"'
;
fJ PIJl speak clearly ·and with ease.
Anplo-~'rrnch strategy was wiiUng year, according to fl&amp;ures recent- Rus&amp;ell 214dy Mason County 4-H [·fohn Carroll, Sharon ,Cb~btew, be among the nian activities the .&amp;raters: Mrs. John Smith of PittaThe
detentaon
or.
Nob~
call:'e
Early treatme~t and proper diagly released by 1 c. F. Buckle, Club Age t.
Linda. Baker Benn)\ Bark~, . 1\uth young men will en~age In during burgh, William Zwe1fel of Law- about_ after alt. uaadeatlfaed Witbosi8 Is important in correcting to concede to ~gyp! ·the actual
County
a.ssessor
Th
thl
dl
.
d
d
Ann Brown, Jo Ann BIOWnJq their sta at th Ra h
renee, Kansas, Mrs. Robert Rein- ness IS alleged to have ileCD N6bopnatlQn
.
of
.the
canal
ar.d
the
I•·
·,
ipeecb problelll$. SQme speecli dis.
. e c P 8 year was VI e Peggy Browning. Jackie Capehar~
Y
e
ne ·
hart Shelbyville, Ind. Mrs. Helen tea strike the youth durinc ·an
nanclal
benefits.
But
overall
conorders are cotrected in a short
The ' total properly valuation in ~:to two separateb camps I with Nancy Fowler Janie. Jai1Cia 11 . Joe
Interesting sight-seeing tours to M"a.lner of Cincinnati and Orville altercation on the riYer baok ' llt
time bowever, those lnvol\ling hard trol would have to be retained by the county for 1956,
including
e
mer:; ers goheng one Jordan, John 'Mitchell and' .,_nn Pike~ Peak Garden of the (;'o(l• Zweifel of Akron. . In addition about dllSk on the day ttaat't.lle boy
interitjltionat
comml~;.ion. :
an
of _bearing; cerebral. palsied, tunc·
public utility valuation 11 $51,202,- ~eed. . nth 11 e 0t er , mkem Ars at· Newland.
.
·
Den,;er Col~rado ofive u s Ai; 1there are ten grand children and d~ppeared.
tiona! articulato~. ~elayed speech,
/ 7ilo: Last year's total was $4~,934,- en 1 ~g th e nex wee ·
tte 11·
Green and white _;Jint
' c~ Jordan Force bases and ~arts of i3 ~tales
great grandchildren.
Police records also reveal that
77
stuttert.n·g, voice disorders and cleft
L~earm' l
440.
anlctha18 I e dyoungedrj'caml P ,waders Mary Ann Rogera
guerlte during the 3 400 mile roundtrip
The deceased was a member of Uobles and the :Youth were em·
jalate take a longer perio4.
U
Mit.:
•
w
ea ers an un or ea s. K
Ed . R • . . .
.
h•
the Federated Church In Pome- br0 il d 10
.
Accord!lg to the assessor, the Total• attendance
at the older
eener, : WID o~h, ,Jll!'f Rouah wlll higbllg t the Expeditioat.
e . an U~gument on the W
Mias Harris stated that every good
.
. .
Judy ·Wil&amp;On Danny lll'own Lola
roy the pastor of wblch, Rev. preceding the youtll'a death· .
classroom teacher is a s~i&amp;list
actual rate
assessment b~s not 1~p was ,d101 c~mllersl. dwltb 14 Roush and Unda ThoqtPsO*·
:Explorers making the tour ;rill Waldo J. Barter.· will officillte at
Queried by the ioveattcato'n ...
been determined but last year's ea ers an aaslStant ea 1!1'11.
Gold, Blue and \vhlte ~ .MILry be: John Kubu, Augu.st Zimmer. the
to his movements on Satunla.,,
in her field of learning the same
rllte was 3'4.11 per cent of the
---.,.;,
R
Ra De
G odwi
Burial Ill be
d In II
as a speech therapist and It is the
1
true and llCiual value of propertv
Blaine and Harold r;dward*, Jr. man, _oger
y,
oms o
n, .
-.:
rna e
1nera- July 21 and Sunday, JUI;y 22 w'hleJa
·.t~acher and the parents working
In the' COU!lly. .
'
Her
~
Head H - Mary Ann
)\ogers, : Dick Fiah, Joe Ricketts, ~r., Sandy ville mu Cemeteey.
has lieen establlahed as the ....
with the child tblit m'llkes proJ
Heart H Suzanne 'llothgeb Ha,nd H Sande~er, Tommy Hanrthaw, Mlch·
of death. Noblea, aeconlinc to
cress.' There was no doubt in
COLUMBUS, 0-tlP- The Gen· · Public utility property valuation
June Spencer, Heal~l! H
Lola ael Duilcan, David. Wh1pkey, Gary
police has been unal:lle to ~ ,8
tl)e minds of the on-lookers as to era! Telephon' Co. tOday ~ked the amounts . to $14,492,1100 . while the
0 0
Roush Spirit - Jim Mitchell.
Marcum, Mickey Light, Jamea L.
__ _
._
cohereat ~~eeount of bi1 act10111 to
the Interest of the children in ~or· Public Utilities Commission to~ a remalniDB $36,710,180 Is ·on per·
Lucky Peny : Warren Russell, Stephenson, -Eddie Stoner, Robert
tbelr'aatisfaction
recting their speech. Children ol- rehearing on a Meigs County phone sonal prwerty and real estate.
.
E. Miller, James Miller, all of
D.
. Valuat1ons according to classes I . .
Marilyn SchwArz, Myra Foreman, Huntington, West . Virginia; Ra~I''
Today P91~ Chief RuueU Ballton come to the clinic early and territory dispute.
The utility challenged an order are aa followa:
·
Alvin Tripp, Robert Tripp; N'elson dall L. Jeffrey, Barboursville, W.
ey was foUowinc up a lead
stay through two periods wben
of the commission permitting the
The entire herd of one of Ma- Reynols, Jlmice Roush, Judy Mae Va.; Tony Shamblin, Joe D. Roush,
ta}l.:...~ u to A!JUlber witness no 1a u. ·
someone i~ absen-t.
Citizens Telephone co. to serve
Class 1: personal
property, son County's ~op pro~ucing dairies Knight, Carl Adler, Jr., Rebecca Myron Mack, of Cheshire Ohio·
·
leaed t4l' bave witnessed the alterNell Davy, Area Field Sec· the Chester area In Melgs county. which Includes li\'estoclr,
farm will be offered for sale on August Shinn Karen Hanes, Julie , Blain, Gary Shamblin, Rlo Grand~. Ohio~
Pri'TSBURGH UP -'The United eat.lons a1oac Che river but. 1M.
-f or the Ohio Society for
Generlli( Telephone said a maj,o- machinery, and anything pertain· 7, It has been ~n_n_oooC!ed.
JRune KldeeneLer, RossK~~;ousb, Keimeth Bill werner, George Hibb,, of Mid- Steelw·or.......- today· ••lied mo- covery of this oUter ,witDeat he
Cri1nnlled Chi.J dren In ' southern
ing
to
agriculture,
and
money,
Tbe
herd
of
.......
ue
Rayburn
nf
s,
w
1ng,
Randall •dlepor.
t Obi o; Gelll'lle K'1rby, Ch e- ...en 28,000
..~. mem"- - off •......_
·~
....... more
v
Roeyno
""'"" probablY ...._
11 • Ruth Sturgeon,
pre.sent fbr the demon· rity of tbe residents . favored ser- $8,3QQ,1211; public utilitiea, $802· Flatrock In Mason Co
, unty will
us
Sharon
h'
Obi
J
H
t
p
M
....
...,....
""'oc
''-"'
,ft
...
t....
·
1
' t rather tha~ the Citiiens
•
Gllll · c
ne,
o; ay 08 • au1 ueDJ. jobs at facilities of the n•"on'a .._, 0 » -e ma ..,r.
·
ftn1tlon. Mr8. DaY¥ stated t.hat :t he VIce by l
"
800; Total, $9,152,'{52.
be sold along wltb his.. entire dary
sp1e, arol Sue
Somerville,
f Ash! d
'""
Bail ,ft... ted ......
.
• equipment so that Rayburn can Sharon Schwar,z Claudia Zerkle. ner, o
an • Kentucky, Jerry two largest aluminum. produeera
ey ...,.aca
......, that lUI'
~t; 1 ,,eet:h clinic, were set up to show Tejephone Co. The complain!niJ
company
cal.Jed
the
PUC
ONI~r
.
Claas
2:
real
estate
Including
respend
more
time
-with
the
raising
Paula
Maynard,_
David
Wrner,
Beavers,
Beckley,
W.
Va.;
and
3
In
a
strike
that
parall%ed
produetil~
lie
delector
testa
would be
need for a therapist in the
"unlawful,
unreasonable
and
arblsld!!nce
$8,284,195.
of
sheep
and
beef
cattle.
_Judy
Hewetson,
Connie
Newtoil,
:Explorers
from
Charleston,
West
tion
of
110
per
cent
of
the
dcifem
next
week
to
cl'arif7
~
community and school .personnel.
trary."
Class
S:
real
estate
outside
the
·
Charlene
Diehl,
John
Mc()onlhay
VIJ'gioia.
vital
metal.
!6ts
given
Noblea
on
Tueadq.
The project has been el)tirely supcorporation limits $2,840,280; per· .Rayburn won
West Vrginla Wendell Lee Smith, Pamela Cot·
ported by the Easter Seal· Society
The strikes begaa at midnight
EMERGENCY
CALL
eonal
property
Oil
tilde
corpora·
Stale
Soil
cOnservation
· Contest trill. Robert Spears, Mike Cottrll,
RIHIARSAL THURSDAy .
in Meigs County in .:ddltlon to
when
current contracla
exptred
The Pomeroy Emercency Squad Uon limits $13,9511,530; public utll- In 1955 for work In conservation Lyle Moore, Donald
Hussell ElA rehearsal for the Bl&amp; Bend
their year roun'd program of ser·
and negotiations bogged down in
vice to tbe ·handicapped. The con- was called · to the otfiee of Dr. T. ·ltes, $12,768,500; Total $29,1164.310 practiced on his 259 · acre farm. mer Lee McDanlei,D William Hua- Varieties, a lihow which Is to be New York. It closed
21 plants
A. Hewetaon on Tue1day evening
(:lass 4: personal property Ill·
Included in the sale will be 57 sell, Rebecca Goodnlte,
Daniel pre~ented at the Meigs CouniJ
I
tinuance of the clinic will be de·
across the nation operated by the
at 5:15 o'clock and· took i;Ugene side corporation limits $1,943,765; Holsteins, 24 of ~hlch are reats- PD!ant&amp;, Janet Hoffmall, . :Mary Fair, wlll .be held on Thursday Aluminum Cofnpany of America
pendent upoll ·the ·response of tlie
Buckley a Farm 1\ureau employee, ' real ~state' inside the _corpora ton tered and 33 purebreds,
plus Roush Donad Shinn, Jr. Phyllis evening at Pomeroy . High School. and the Reynolds Metals Co.
public to the coming Easter Seal
to Holzer .Hospital.
llmlta $1,336,285; Total $4,201.5110. dary equipment and his 24·,000 lb Stalnaker Ml\I'Y Frances Priddy, AU membera of · the cast are ur·
CampaiJin and the n.lln\ber of per·
.
mllk base. Rayburn's firm Is 10. Kay Gyu, Susie Grlmin.
gently :requeated to he preaent.
But the aluminum workers unsons who request the service!
Ralph Warner waa re-eleeted to
·,c::
·
py
·
.
cated
one
mile
north
of
Flatrock
Lucky&lt;
Niche!.
Dexter
Dowell,
'ion,
bargaining
here for aome
The Clinic ·wiLJ . close Aug. 3rd
off State Route 2~
Eugene Lanier, Stephell ..Noble,Jr. '
15,000 workers at nine Alcoa the position of pretldent of the
and Miss Harris and the Meigs
'
.
•
.•
Rupert Rice. Patricia Riley, Wli-- •
ICI CREAM SOCIAL
plants, agr~ed to
JIC)!ItP.Qaie ita Mason Civic Council at a meettq
County Society lor Crippled Chll· ·
of that organization beld recentl'l
II am Wooten, Bernce
Johnsoa, • An Ice cream aoclal ....:owln ·be threatened walkout.
dren thank&lt;&gt;&lt;! aU tbe agencies and
Marshall 1\fcMiilion, Sundra l)ur- held Friday evening
August 3, . The AWU called a
~our In the MISO'n CommuniiJ Bulldlng.
the organiza-tions who cooperated
Other officers elected were Mrs.
bin, Jeannie Buck. Mary Rhodes, at the Sutton Methodist Church strike truce after an
all-til&amp;ht
to make ·t he project a Sl!ccess. ~1- ,
vice president:
.Joan Gilllspie, Robert Watterson, , near Bashan. Homemade ict crMm bargaining sesalon and Its mem· Jan!'t Surface,
so the PomeroY aild Middleport
Sharon ~ihert Evelyn Sturgeon, and cakes will be sold. Proceeds hers stayed on tbe job. '!be union Mrs. Lilah Zerkle, secretary; and
.
Boards of Education who provided
used to
repair t.t.e also agreed to a "day-by-day". de- Ferris .Justis, treasurer.
Loretta Sue Wray, Linda Cottrill, are to be
It
wa
decided
at
the
meeting
the space for the clinic and Mr.
8
Ann Caynor, Paulette
Bennett, church. The public 18 Invited.
lay with Reynolds.
that duties of the vice prealdent
C. s. Glbb5 t!ld Mr. Lee Comas.
Judy Call, Doncil Hopson, Rich- '
-----Include having charae of
would
The registration ·at the clinic
ard JQhnso!l, Joseph . Johnson,
Archie Clark was fined five dol- Gene Jewell , Barbara O'Neil.
the calendar of activities at the
was done by volunteers ·Misa Linda ,
lars and costs and sealteneed to
commwdiJ building, and Satur·
and Marily Stoc:l«on, Hem•lock
Sharon Richardson, Howard Me
the
ja,U
In
the
thirty
days
in
day afternoon skating.
Grove, Mrs. Geol'l(e Hortk, PomeMilllon, Kitty Willianw&gt;n, Mike
court of Mayor E. F. Robinson on Love, James Rice, Brookie Hoi·
· The group
moved to htre aD
roy and Mrs. Mary Blcon, Middlel'uesday . night on a cl)arge ofln· stein, Carolyn King, Ray l!owser,
adult to look after youth aetivitiea
port.
toxi(:atlon. The jail sentence was Sharon ForPman Cheryl Roberta.
at the bulldtna. Mrs. Floeaie Mattox was hired.
•uspended.
Allen H•ISsell, Joan Carroll, Glen
It was also decided to lt!lld i
At the same time, Lee Roy Bur· Shinn, Shirley Gilmour. Ruth Searletter
to all · oraanizations repre.
nem and Roger Bissell entered berry, William Gill, Hilda Crook·
seated
on the council explalntna
&amp;!!~as- of guilty to Intoxication and ham, Gary Bowen, Wlllard Cal!,ey
activities taldng place at ·the b~Jqd.
·NancyThompson,
Ann
Harrs,
1\fayor Robnson deferred senteti'log and
eventa of tbe future
Judy Noble, Euel ReynoJdJ. Rod·
Mna ,.t hem unW Ausust 21.
The annual Romecoming l)'y
which
have
been planned.
ger Blain, Diane Crump, and Pat·
owl~) be obseJ~Yed at lltie tJinlon
Tlle council meetc -"erY fourth
• Two men had been apprehended ty NewlPd.
Camp qral!llds near New Haven
Wednesday of the ·mooija at 8 PM
by state Highway Patrolmen and
on Sunday, ,'August 5, concludllli
in the communlty buildJna. Catda
forfeited appearance llonds. Hugh
the two-weeks camp meeting wbicb
are to be sent to all members ·In
fyffe, 48, Ashland, Ky., forfelteil
the future.
Is belng;Jield there:
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Crowds at the meetings bave
the meet1n1 were
. ~ttending
for his
appeararlce
on a
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP -Prod·
been large. Rev. William Hamil·
Charles Carr, Ralph Warner, En1. ca•ar•re of speeding, and Michael uae :
is ' the apeaker at the meeti~~
lyn Proffitt, Janet Surface, Wah
Sinuins, GlousteT, forfeited bond
Eggs, steady; prices at farms,
Zerkle &amp;nd Mary Betl'7. ,
b4H!D beld nightly and
111 the amount of $16 for his ap- consumers, white and brown, A
pearance on a charge · ~!passing jumbos 44-50 A large 42-45; A me·~'icb•ed~~~d for th4! remainder
CHAMBER MilTS TOHjGHf
without an assure• clear distance. dlums 34·38; A small 24-27; B
A sp!!dal meeting of the PoliteMeanwhile, the sheriff's depart. la'rae 35-38; FOB Clncinnatl, A '
reported that Donald ·Lov-· lar&amp;e 49-51; A medium 43-45.
roy . ~her of domm~ ' hU
THill PAtH retleetlllc aravtll~ J'reDeh Foreicn J4iDIBtar CJarla33, &lt;Portland, RR,' had ~n
Chickens, steady; fryer. U'&gt;41
been eilled for 7:30 to~tlie
tiU l'lileau. British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, and U. 8.
offleea of tbe Pomero'l
' CO.,
are'llted on a charlie of theft fll5 lb 20-21; bent, over 5 lb 111-19;
Dtp\lty Unde1:secret:ary of State Robert Murphy diiiCilla whit to
Taylor llleted hens, 5 lb •lid under 15-16: hens,
op Vf. ~~~d s~ !
li1l
ai)·~t ~Brit'a ael.iure of the sues C:anat. The t.hrM are ~
Gruuer Will pteal~e- u ·~
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1t.1 Lelinif.Ob Ave.. New 'Ybrk City, 10, N Y.
8ubserl_pt1o11 n:tts: DeU.et7 bJ nrner where available 30 eenta
per week one year ID advnce at Tbe llail7 Sentlnel olf1ce $15 60;
lia: monlh.'l.. $7 80, three montlu, $3 90 By motor rvute wbeTe
nal1able· one mcttth $1 By man one year SB, stx 111unlhl, $4 Zll,
llf:t,~o montba, $2.5&amp;, ODP month. $1.

ILL WINDS
Th~

YICLOti S and dangerous con.
cepl that a popularity poll can reliably tstabluth the polltical WIQht'!;
of rl}e' voters u1 r1usmg Its ugly
Head etLriier ~han uaual •n the19M! pre::udt-nt •al campaign Also
unorthodox is the fact that 1Jiese
polis are prese-nlly concerned with
v1ce pre~'~ldentJa\ rather than pres·
ldent\al candidates
Whether employed to ser'fe the
Wt-Jrd purposes of Pre.lndent Els·
enhowe-r's "Secretarv o( Peace' or
subseque-nHy to g!Vl' us {osten!11h
lyJ a prtvtof&gt;W or our next Com
mander ln.Chitf ~ u c h oplnlon
"samplmg' - wh1ch may eslab
hsh the natwn's favor1tp br'eak
fast l'erea! - 1s a fraud and a de·
Juswn Wht"n applled to aS!Layln~
poiJtica.l conv1chons
People do
l'Dt starch lhe1r .hearts ~o accom·
tnotlate pollsters They do wht!n
reg1Rter1ng thttr votes 1n 1)r1V&amp;C\'
In the ca ~e of Harold Stassen's
furious pollmg however the mV'I·
tPry be~ not so nmrh tn Ihe v~tlld 4
IIV or these ndtCUIOUS t&gt;tfQrts as
1n !he qut&gt;slwn or who In thr
Wlhite How~e st:u1Pd h1m on thh

curmus vtndel ..n agmust Nn:on ll
Is hastory that he and the Pre!;l
dl'nt dtscus~oed tht• Sta~sen pru
Herter-ant1 N1xon
announce1nent
befote Mr Eisenhower lett fot h1s
Panama week end and that t.he
President gave his e~tKer aide a
yes-and no go.ahPad But the 1dea
was obv10u~l) hatche.d b~.&gt;fore thai
Furthermore,
Mr
E1senhowt&gt;r
coukt quite logl('allv sack Mr Stassen for not rPslgnmg from the
Cabinet before ltghtmg lh1s ap
parently antJ Adm1mstrahon fir('
crarker But wh1le the Prestdent
hu been reportl'd as furiously an·
gry over the 1ncJdent, he has not
t1red the culprit anrl doe11 not appear h1cely to
Whether the antL·NJlOn plot succeeds or faJ\s, however, what
~~eems rea~onablv !SUrf' al thts writ·
1ng ls that lhto fOJlhcomlng &lt;!am·
palgn will not he the ho.'hum Ike·
In a~w.aik affa1r that hnd been an·
ticl'pated Jn rlppm~~: the scab off
the deep and halt-healed 19!12
wuund In t'ht&gt; Republlcah party,
Harold Stauen has btk'ke.d up the
Democrats no end

·The Editor's:

XXth Congresl! by NS Khruschev,
after hnvlng laid out Lhe "propa•lfanth hne" (p !I~ t&gt;t -&gt;P.Q), now
Ia 5 out ~he orflclal ba~Lc lnstruc
t Y t
embers
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"FORMS OF 'J'RAN~HTION TO
SOCIALlSM fN D 1 F F ERE NT
COUNTRIES p 58

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Beecher F Rus~ell
Eastovttr
New Wllmm11ton , Penna

The Sentinel
Pomeroy, Oltlo

Dflar Sir
A great mnn) people today

1Je£&gt;n1

to bt' of lht! O[JinJOn that th(' de
ruunJuliUIL1 of Stalin metn~ that
the Communn•st InternatiOnal has
abandoned the doctr\nf!a or world
revo\ut1on by Coree and v1olence
(lnd auett Ia the propaa:anda lm·
oprntlon thf! Commum&amp;t party
leeks to foster)
For example we fmd the party
propaganda llne on pa-~~:e 5 or the
March 196tl Jtsue of "Pohilcal Af
fain" (otnc\al theoretitat orwan
CPU SA 1 In a reprint or "Report to
XXth CongteJII" by NSKhruRCheY
foll&gt;ows
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"The l.enlnhil principle of peace·
lui C'o.exlrtenoce of ttat~ with dlf·
ft'rent social 11yatems ohu always
bet&gt;n and rem1\na the aetulral hne
or our country's toreta:n policy
1t has been 1Ue~ed that ihe Sov·
lt&gt;t Union advB~ t1he twlndple
out or tactical etm•ldernHunA C'Oil
alderatlon!l Of exJ)l'dit'ncy Y l•t II
I• rommnn knowled~e that we hive
always from ~be verv first year~
of Soviet power, stond with ~qual
rttmne!l8 fur peaceful C'O·tlltslt"rtef!
He~. It ill no.t a tartlul movH
but a tundamentnl pTtnelpie of
S~vle1 Forelt:n policy "
Tltlt Is obvloUllly pure propall!ln
d6 nmft"~rih tn 6-ap the unWdry.
te In truth it hi the varty proot.
l•lltftda Ufle Mt 'Wnl bt 11prenl1
t~ruout the Commun1ly by party
kflVLita
"In fPD-lltv-Lenht IIJd not ht·ll~v~
In er~-~x, ..t"nl"f' 1111 ttl nthflr lhon a•
1 ,.~~'ltf'&lt;.tlr tronl nf tho rE'vnlutlon
_ ,.,.e !Utb!flft1tlon 0( a pro)t&gt;lar
lan Pnr thlll t'lltllhll•r ~ante k lm
posRlblf' wlihnut 4 vlfi\Pnl rPv~&gt;ln
tltm white thP thlnlutlon of th,..
Pflllf!tarian !ltate, ~hal \11. of aH
State~~ '" onlv poa•lb!P th ..u 'wi'lh
erlnw M\"1V'" l ~tnln tn State and
anrf th,. Revolution\
Now let ut examinf' !he \0111rur.
tiona the paflty hll \UtHld cthat
are nM the propacanda line t11 be
apread &amp;hruout ~~ cummunlly\ bu1 balic dlrtl'tiVftl tn fltrtv ml'm
beMI;-whleh ln1tructlo~ sav In
efftel th' Communil'~ roa\ or worltt
revolutlnn hv violence remams un
. cl!ance4
•Mitch D, 19M \JIIIti.lf or "Fnr 1
LallhM PUCf tor 1 Peoplt•!l Ol'tn
ocr•ev" artlele rorm• of Trans!
fJt~n tn SOcllllstn In nlfftrent conn
trlu"
" ' • • the 1\vent\Mh r.nn..qn!l~
(of CPSm shtnreit lh11t the form•
t"•nt~f.tlon 'fn Sor.lall~m I'Ah bP
di,lerent ll't]d th1t- In tthe\ futll""
tllftv wmtld bl-eom" morp and
morf! d\vef'llifll'd, v-envf'r ""'
1 1mpl~m .. nfltum
,, tftfl•"' hrm •
~ .not ~ t!IIOtitted with rivl'
'hr or anned ""'\Ill~ tll'l~~r all
til't'Urn!ltiln--e•. Thl! rt!seluflr-n o'
~;~~~;~. e;
pnJnt,.J(
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elt•o••• (t(l not
vnlnn 1ar\1"

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f'tll nt"'

"RIPoM to the

p eB-"Ltnlnl~'~m teac.'he ~ us that
the rul\'1\g cla.&lt;;Sf!!i will not surl'en
.4-t theu· powe1 Vt~luntarily And
the (l:leater or ll'SIWr d~:gree or In·
tll'nMit) whLch th~.&gt; lltrugtorlc may.a.R~ume lhe tllle or the ntlll use or
violence In the trRn:s~t 10 n -to Soc
lallllm depends on lhe reaistence
llf tht' et lOiters, on whether the
i
p 1
Itself resorts to
roexplo tlnr tau
violence, ratHer than on the P
letarlat
- L I la•...,ht us !hot a
P .._... en n
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tl 11e based on principle Is !.he only
cOtre('t line Never to deviate e
lllDile step In anythlt"li{ from the
Party lnterelt~hat )tj: 1h~ bedrock
prlnclplebywbllfltheCommunillfs
are ;flliiJM. In the Atruule ror thr
unity of bllelr rankll"
ln realltx the denunciation of
stalin bv the Soviet Govt&gt;rn1nPnt
1s prolldbly motlv11tlid by ttie reaL
111 Uon of ~he sovl~t leaden of
the :hltred the Ruaalan peopt•
hlVe tor t'he Sovled, ao they (real·
lzln11 fUfl well the l)lop1e hal~d
~IRllnl ltt~JftT)t to eharmt"1 their
hatred away fl'flm tlhe&lt;~1".4elveR anrt
RP.II the people on the tdea that
"thlnfu Will Improve"- f1n effort
to Rftve dff a fedred r"'belllon of
the Ru'IJtiall people The fOt&gt;llnll
of a.ntaRohism or the n:ussian pen.
nte towartlihe Sovleta Wll'l fartnel:l
hv the rllcent .decree or the Sov·
Jeh rf!tlurint the size n( the tmall
mdlvltlual farm ulots
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fltech,.., F RUJlLRell
Nf'w WllmlnJZtnn Pa

Wide Variety Of
Contests Rettdy

Talent cont:e1t:1 Jot muaJetana,

dancttl and other apeelalltlea, for

both old end Jounr, will brlnr Performtu from aU over the atatll to
~· Ohio State Ji'alr, A111. 2t-ll.
Entr'J blankt, which ma7 btl ab·
t11lntd b)' wrlilnr kl tht Fa!,..
r,roundt, Columbua 8, 0 •• muat be in
lhe han'cb of &amp;ht filr ftt\nqement
ty Aur 1
The followln1 eonteatl are .ehtd·
dad:
Baton Twlrllq-claa..a tor bo)'a
lnd ririe tram • to n Jlll'l.

Danclnr - tap, t:o.-ballet, aerobatlt, ada;lfo, H•waltu novtl·

tlea, alqlet, dUOII and 11'0\lpa.
Jnatft!meatal-aceordlon, tNtted
h1:1hument1, plano, tnmpet.
vJolln. marltnbt: and Xflij:lhOill
W•liiiiiil ud lilll~UIJ oj~Uolo lnatndilintal 1114 ln'IW:am..ntal

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ed 1ntu e!Pborate waves and duckOn A Possible Answer
They go to speci•l llalrdrea·
l tnlls
~en, :mrl I'u1 t&amp;Td it takes about
to Juv~nile Delinquency nme munths to ach•eve perfection
So 1l seem9 to me that much Jn
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By ROBERT C. RUARK
Frank Packer or Sydne) Aust·
raUa, who publishes newqlap~IS,
writes that
Australian
pollee
havu come up With an mlert!stmg
deterrent to juvenile delinquency
which seems lo be working out

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11 Is quite likely that
mey Ul'te Naaser prllvately

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not to mbrtgl:ge ~t's future by
eoo.tiilmnt ti18 pr'esent course
NeHer Is tatll:lnt blc A11 dict'll·
of .. bi:lc~. ptPVerty,stnck
ctruntry of 20 million peoph;
be lS ChlillenJJng the big three
Western Allies to a fight to the
finish
He also Is antagonidng otht&gt;r
countrles all over ,ftle world, from
Canada to Austraha, to wh 1ehhan
open S1le .... Ca.,al
..,.. rs of greet 1mportance.
Mohammed
Mo~adegh
of PremLer
Iran tried
the course
which
Nasser IS talmng now He plunged

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Prt~~~s BOx
Greatest Fights of C~ntury
Forei.gn Jntrigpe
TODii'bt
Off Prover
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Con;tressiOnal Datr1cl pKnte at
the Jacksun County Fpugrounds tr

THUr.SOAY

Wellston
Slgn11 du ectm~ th1•
guuts to the fall'gwunds were
placed throuthout the l'ity and a
large tent was used for the sup
per which was served bu!fet st~le
by the Johnson Caterers Serv1ce
A! the people Emlered Lhe t.em
tbey were 1egtstered by volunteer
WorkenJ anp tlad the1r pictures tak
en wltll Mr O'Neill by a battery
of photographers usmg polaroid
cameras These- 1nd1vtduaL plClUc.es
villi be sent to the people tn the
near future The menu 1rn::luded
roast beer baked .ham, cold euts,
cheeu-s pickles baked b~ans bun s
and bread , coffee and lemonade
potato ch1ps and apple -p1e The
Wt!llston band du·eoted bv Dane
HE"tl.zman, •prooo:1ded mus1c durmp
the supper and for .the nrogram
Gwynne B Myers Columbus,
former res1dent of Mar1ttta, wa ~
Jrlaiiler of Ceremony for the m~
tn-1( and Bov &amp;outs oC TfOOI) !17
and 55 of Wellstnn presented the
colors ns the audu•n.ce pie4ijle AI
if!'9:Ulnce to the Fln2' and san~ thr
Nat1ona1 An$hem The Rev Houae
bolder, Wells.ton, gavt" the Invoea
t.ion

9 00 Cofff"f' 11me
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It could be )Oll
12 00 Parsons Study
12 W Current
1 30 1't&gt;n Of'SSf't&gt; Erme
2 00 M:J!Ult'l' 'IIJ eatr!'
3 00 t,)llt:CO foUl ;J 0 IY
3 45 Modt tn Hom:~nrt•s
4 00 (\Jnwdy Tirnt'
4 • 0 1\h II !IIi' Mllr_giu
5 00 Aunt Dru Show
d 00 News Ptcture
fi 15 Sports J.~ye
10 00
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Hnuok~ Lan~on Stnw

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News Cara\an
F'laLl &amp;: Scruggs Show
Halls of Ivy
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People's Cho1ce
·s 30 Ford Theat er
9 00 J ux Th eate-r
10 00 Best or Groucho
10 30 Dragnet
I 1~00 News Head:mes
11 05 Weabhercast
11 00 Pr rs~ Box
11 15 Mcv~&gt;e Museum
I 1 30 For"-'tt:n lntr.i;gue
1 oo S1gn orr
12 oo Tomght

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c~r Representatives an&lt;l Ln l9!H wa~
he younge&amp;t Attorn~.&gt;) GeneNl In
the history or thll State Hts actlv·

ties m that position tncluded
fl'8'hling the narcotiC traffic slot
•nachlnes, 11'tream p~~Lluhon ami
h&amp;blmg for c.onservahon, the turn
p1ke and the enrorcement of liquor
laws He 1s active rn Church work
and belongs to .the F1r11t Baptist
Churclr, Manetta Hts outstandlnl!l
!I.Ctlvlttes doll\ with work w1th the
)Outtl of the state .and Myers end
~d hiS mtrodu&lt;:twn With the state
ment that he had more vis1on
more undenr.1anding, more dvnam.
tc ablht.)&gt; and more capac1ty to
understand the prnblems of others
than IS usuallv found m caruhdates
for tl1gh otcic£&gt;s

Sommers Family
Reuni.on _Held
Sunday July 28

O'Nt~a11 's own 1alk wu enthus•ashcally receiVed bv the audaencc
whiCh he Said was the largest of
!lRy of the p1cn1c meelings wh•ch
~ad been held throughout th.e
&lt;;tate He stt"essed the opposlhOL,
whi('h was abeatl or the par~y and
urged bls listeners to wort ror the
oarty and ror Ameor1ca He stated
ihat while Amerie&amp; Is at peace
at this hme, there &amp;l'e !ihll many
.,rrtblems jl) be solved and &amp;a-Jd
that Amer\.ca, stronge-st in armed
rarcE'o; must lead rhe wav to peace
for the rest Ill the world.

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Ladteat
Now a
Shaver

This Week
WHITE

HOUSE

PAINT
Won't Wash 01!

Mr and Mrs Frank ~Derm11t
Rochester, Pa., and Mrs
L R
Wll1011, NorWalk were housegut&gt;sts
of Mr and M1'fl Lawrence Bme:
lind also attended
Mrs Wilson
retumerl to Galhpoli.s for a vu111
MAP ILWmAtiiPQJI'Il~ lll!touiDtui ot the Sues canal Jltuatlon. J:t :U:gypt, Wblch ~lzed and
with another siJrter, Mrs Louise
natlonallzed the can6J, 1hbul4 cion It to \'euell!l ot any nation, the long eoaUy voyage around AtI FOJ rest. but plans to come back
tl;.a&amp; would be a~. Inlet llboWI tbt caul ril:ll~~ ~
at an already, troubled area.._ _ _:_:I::•_.Miclleport for a longer VISit

Sale $4.9S gol

ON! lod•••' lhtll9V
w,l'tl
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lnt lnlvr.tl O.Mr.

ALL WINDOW

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Patricia Tedesco Wed To James W. Mock REDUCED PRICES!l
At St. Joseph's Church In Mason City

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PatrtHa Ann 1'edeseG, daughter
or Mr and Mrs. Seba.stlan F, tedesco 'Of New Hayen, was married
to James W Mack, Jan of Mfr
Ph•hp Dury and James F. Mack
Ntag.ara Falls'" N. Y ln a dou
be r1ng ceremony on Saturday
at Sl JOS«iiib's Cathohc Chutch
1n Ma son

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REG PRICE $5 25 gal

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TwenlY·J4Wen members r~f t 1)e
Sommers fam1Jy were present for
a reuniOn It the home of Mrs 0
J Click, Cottapyl!Je,
Sunday
Walter Sommers, pt
Plea ~&gt;a nt
who '' movtna: to Flortda was the
gueJt of hDnor and onlf
fuur
members of the family were uu
able to be.z_£resent

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Celebrant or the nupt1al mass
w&lt;~s the Rev Henry A Huppert
Decorahons 10 the church consisted of white carnatiQns on the
altar and whtte satm ribbon bow!
on the peWs,
The bride, w!J.ol was
g1ven 1n
marriage by ht-r father, wore a
ballertna length gown fashJoned

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of rost!poant Chantilly late 11Je
basque bodtce featured a V portrait neckUne ene1 wted with 1r·
r1desecnts to form an out•hn~ at
the neckline The bouffant sk1rt
was worn over an
fash•oned
to the
hoop and draped
scalloped lace hemline
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JEWELRY S":"ORE

gertJp
of 1mpprted F~;.:.~l ~:;;:;:;::;::;;;:;:::;;:;:;:~;:;::::.;;:;:~cl;.:;;:;:;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;:~;:;::;::;:;:~
JI!Us!On veil
Wl3 caught to a queeo's
erown of pearl and Insets of u
rlde&amp;c•' nt rosettes She caJTled a
purple orchid
attached
to a

WE WILL SEE

wlitte prayer book

The matd or honor, Mtss Mar
wore 8
Grec1an
Jorie Zafuto
gown o[
style ballerina length
lilac nylon chtffon and carried a
nosegay or yellow pom poms at
!Jiched to a white lace
C!lVeTeJ
prayer book The b.r1desmatd M1 Hs
Jnnlce Tedesco, wore R SJUIIiaJ
gown o£ m.rd g1 e• n and earned
a corsage of white
carnations
attAched
t!l
a lace t'O\ erd
prayer book

The brldt"s mother wore a (.own
o£ lace and n) 10n azure lllu2' anj
11 curs11ge of white
carnaJwns
mother Of the bruJegroom WOlC
a powder blue !are gown w1th a
COl sage Of WhJ\e pum p:JIDS
A wedding breakfast rollowed
the ceremony In St Joseph'S'

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Goesslers

STORES
Phone 153-x
Pomeroy
PilOn&lt;! SP-S-5583
MaiOD

The but mRn waf; Joseph Mil
taga while the ush£rs fur the weddJng were V1ncent Karasha and
Frank Tcdi!J(:o

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qartrrtf'wlth tus ~rntiOoll. to lhe'
'tate Le(lslature 1n 1938 at tht&gt;
1ge ot 22
O'Kelll m 1947 WI-&gt;
he ,oungett epl'akcr of the House

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MAIUIIAGI LICINII
Helt&gt;n It' Panon~ a \tmor rt- I E.ilrl Nl'Wton Sml1h, US, oillltld
tldlh.i: at Newbur~t. M11sour1 S1a1 wurlr.er, P~mft'O)l, and W.Ura
Rou tt- N, 2 Pott OffJ('t' A d~r .. ~~ Marie Miller, 11. waitrt11, llliddl•

Two Birthdays
Celebrated At
Picnic. _, Dinner
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Star Routt
~o
zNewhu
r o 11l"f!S.'Ja
BOOiware'
1~ ht-N'b\
notJftl'd that on the 11th d•v ul
~1
July
19§6 Gaty H Parso n,. .ar1
r The '. bJrthday.s of Mn1 llinltty
lnhnt
by l-'re!ton A Par;on~ h1~
olh Ute I Plea11ant JUda:e and Mrs
n~xt
kit-ad Pl••ntLff filtod h1~; pe.
I heodort&gt; Mul!! of Latham were
reh:-1Jr11t.t'd w1th a pLcmc dinner JIJ IJ n aJJUnll her h defend&lt;ml 1r
ot noon Sunday at Lah Alma the Court uf Common Pit-~ ~ M~"Jt: ~
12 .Wtl
It decurat~d birthday r.alte Wlt.h Coonty Ohio Ca.se l'lio
the ill8Cr1plJtlfl "Happy Birthday praymj for dlvorett from lite .\aid
Bi:!Uy and (tt-Orgu Wilt !Ot'fV~ Helen F Panon~ 11. Muwr on 1tu
~::rounds of Gross Nt'gh:&lt;'t or Out }
Wllh th~ dmu~.&gt;r
and E}rtrtme Crull'lty and plam
Swlmmln.: was enjoyed during tr(f also prays for other propP t
the afternoon and each werf' pre. rehef Said eau~ will
for
11en1ed glfll
hearlnfi on or after thP 30th day
of ~ugu1t, A D 1956
Pr~nt were Mr and Mrs Ht&gt;n
I'Y Ke1bel , Mr and Mn: Donley
Gary H Panons an Jnfau~
Re1bel and daugter Oonna anJ
by Prtnton A Panons h•·
Mr and Mn Tht'dore Mug
next frJend
Crow and Crow
Altvrneys for Pl.ltlnliff
(7) 18, 25. (8) l , 8, 15 22 ~7 1C

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Ohio is on the threshold ot th!'
greatest ilevelopment fn &gt;the his
aCOOI'(Img to
tory of ~he
O'N"e1l who said th:Jt the state
fJ'Nel1l who MUd that t-he statP
aggre~stve leaden!hip at th1s bme
m order to rPahze the .g-reatest
potenhal tor mlll!Oil'S of Buckeves
In speekmR: dtrectlv Qf Southern
Oh10, O'Ne1ll said that the 12reat
natural resources cf thl"- pArt of
tlhe slaiP were being realized plu!'l
the abundance of wqter for powe1
and cpmmerce and the m:m•power
available •fM 1new industries

your ElectJon
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1'he,Oany Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Olii::."------

t•• i&lt;&gt;b•m•torlol'
f!lmdldate' '"'M'Ymi gave a brle! his
In

The -speaker said that at the
nresent .f.J!Jle the economy of ll~
nat10n Was approachJnl( a level
wh1ch ell:ceeded the hl!(hest ex
pectatwns of th~ New Dea]eH
with the monev distributed amo~
more work-ers than ever befote
For the lirst hme In manv vearS
Con~ess has balanced lht' bud~~:el
or the nation and ha~ t"edueed tax·
es and O'NCJll praised the leaders
of the ~ountry

e1ded lo qull spnnng the rod A the way uf ridiculemight be
wti'DNESDA Y
n~.&gt;w uH.IIllanrc dt!mands tbal the urhJel'cLI J{ you senteneed rqme
THURSDAY
B 00 Caota1n Kangaroo
pllrent ~ [11 st pay danwges lh t li thup to n knob-shave
once
II
8 00 Stgn On
9 00 Of All TJitng.s
cubs lnfllet
month for a year, and the pa~rs
8 00 Captam K;angzn oo
9
SO ' Artillll" Godfrey
And thl•n lUml•s the crusher A .snw to It that Jt got plenty of
9 00 Or All Ttnngll
10 30 St.rtke ll Rleb
father mu~t an the prcsunce of 11 publrclly
9 30 Arthur Godfrey
1
11 00 Valiant Lady
pollee t•fflcl'l apply ~lx of the
There l.s someth•ng about bead·
JO 30 St:rikP 1L R1th
I
,.
11 J~ Love of Life
well
best to tht: ~ultny hoy 'R slern ~ s hear Ing th ,, has aIways oeen a
11 00 Valiant Lady
l
II 30 ~arch .tor Tomof'lrow
Like Lonodn, New York and wltiJ. a poln'l' whi!J and to the mark of coniempt o.r punishment
11 Hi Love of Life
r&gt;:.l
11 ~ Gutding Liiht
many
LlDOther
cJty,
Sydni(Y satlsfucth)ll of the attending uf mh
' e) l'l op 1unnt 1~B an d cr 1m 1na 1s
11 30 Search !oJ Tomorrow
t
12 00 IMtdday 1Matlnee
hall been heavily arnlcted with f~eer
and women who have sinned by
II
45
Gu1dmg
Light
~
l2 30 As The Wu.rld Turns
young 'o'andsls - duck taUed dun·
What makes It
eHeellvt• · IS &lt;'OI,laborRtlon w1th the enemy and
12 00 M1dduy MaLwee
...
J :m Hot~Sepurty
garee wearers who
delight Jn that daUcly Js apt tube sOle lhty nllght a~ Wt:l\ stir up 11 liftle his country liJlO bankruDtcy and
J2 30 A.s 'l'ht• Wodd Turns 1....
landed up an pnson charged wath
1 00 Johnny Carson Show
1teallng ca.rs then deserting them at JunloJ fn1 to~t1ng h)ln n enu lathel (or the punk~r
I 00 Johnny Ca:rsoo Sbow J
1 after havln~ slashed uphul!!-tery1 ple hundrul jwuntls ln till mug« s
r urn p111 tlcularly partial to the treasvn
2 00 The Big Payoff
1 30 llouaeparty
, 11
ond tires. The bodgloeboys,
u and he( .. (\ ~ to \\Jlh u IJght .:und ~ 0 Ulbh ed tr,ntment, too A stout
Na1Mr LOHfl ti,efld
2 30 Bob Crosby Show
2 00 Tlle BJc PayOff
! ~~
they're- called have thelr own Will If ht ' nllmby·pmnby w1Lh [ Htavc la1d ~murtly on the pants
It seems that Nasser has 1os1
3 00 Brighter Day
2 30 Bob Croo9by Show
gan&amp; wa1s and delight In bash1ng the rod ht Is 111 contempt of .... m dn no r,reat harm to some Jus •bead, acting not on log1c bu t
3 15 Secret Storm
3 00 Bflghtcr Day
Innocent byulanUers
court
lout who Is bigger than h1s old tn tile heat ot bluW rage He can
3 ao Edge of Ntght
3 15 Secret Starm
Well Sydney Jaw
Cinally de·
Packer ll"ii)S th,ll ru; or tlw mo man hut It 1::. h1ghly embarras.!ling cause a lot of trouble
But h •
4 00 Katie's Kitchen
a 30 Edge ot N1ght
'
mj.!Ut, there have ht:t'n no l'hlrkt'll to l&gt;t b!!aten and have everybody
nql geFaW;y"With 1t
l 30 Lucky 8 R.afJC'h
4·00
Kabe's- Kltchf&gt;n
1
he111tefl futhcrs ami
lhtLl th• know about 1t
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Nasser muat !have mrled that
5:1}() 1 he Early ShGw
4
30
Lueky
8 Ranth
howls uf paw have bci"n autht ntJj
In the pa st 1 have suggested a~~~~:~~~ In d u 8 t r 1 a 1 .shllit·~
! 10~ Reg tonal &amp;epo.J'!ter
5
00
'f1he
E:.rly
Show
It IR f'!lrly } l:'t !11 ,&lt;; t'l! th1• reslJIIH OIIC(iuy ~l"n tf:'nce
to the stockQ
alarmmgly on the Ca 1ro
6 HI Douglas Edward11
6
00
A1·t
Lurkll"ttc-r
1
buL he- fPl ls thn1 us SOle bottom~ lu 1 PI umJnt&gt;IJt place like a park, stock exchang-e Monday
Losses fl 30 Cisco Kid
6 15 Douglas Edw:n ds
,
lncrcll.'le \antlulJ ~m w11l wune
with all hnml'l lnvJtcd to jeer at llmged up to 15 per cent The
7 00 Franke Lane Tilne
6 30 Sgt Preston of the Yut01
\~
I hnw sugge~o~ted tn Packer n the cuiJJnt Ills own ~eang_ would pnce of cotton _ the backbone 8 00 '11be MalllonaJre
7 00 Bob Cummmgs Show
pet lhcory of nunc, nhout whJch be I he f1rst to come and the last of EiYPt' 9 economy- talso dropped
8 30 I've Got a Secret
7 30 Chmax
he Is enlhuslastlc
fhnt IS" to to lea\'C of courae
h 1
9 00 U S Steel Hour
By TID W. BROWN
• cease to run pl&lt; tu 11 ,s
or the.'jt&gt;
This t~ scarcely inhuman to pen· " arp Y
\
8 30 Four Star J'lb\'~louse
delinquents' v1ctnns, hut 1o full- pie who fight each other for fun
Nassel;' can not lle ex-pected to LO 00 Your Esso Repooter
f) 00 Arlhur Murrny
Secretary of
retTeat
rttht now Bllt It may not Kl 15 Sp&amp;~ Ps.ride
1
9
30 QUIZ Pi:J(I S
Youc ~•lo --~on l,aws lt't' pa~e the thug, with he,~d s-haved kil sl.Jangeu, steal and de~troy be lonll •·tore he -·•l,.s that ohe
VJI
o~:~t"'-"t.:~
a.&lt;r hare as an q;:g
wantonly But nothmg has come of
uc
,.,_
\0 U W~•tbermaa
10 00 Essb Reportf'r
qmres certain queslJOOS b" suhm1t
'l'he !Uvenlll' gang~t('J or all nn 11 , due to the popular sentment lS takln'i on more thon. he can 10 Go OverHns Ad'V(!nture
10 15 Sptoru, Parade
ile.d to you, the voter For e~tfllll · t lon, !lllys I.JH•ut nlt('ntlnn 1o urn thnt these lout!! are but big, mls-- &gt;hllndle
11 00 News
10 25 Weatht!~lltJ
pie, t'he Consl!tutlon provult•s lhut form, und 0111 young hums huvc un 1te 1stoo 11 ('hl!drt n and can Jw
\W!.en th8t tlme comes, Nas!lel' 11:05 The Lete Show
10 ~0 Pal:we Ployhou!le
no p1operty taxed JWCOllhng to the snmt• h:ur fllllltion Ihat 1~ t"lnn lttVt\ll mto cJtJzt•nshlp
trouble
Sign Off Pr-aver
11 00 NPw,~
\lllut:l Shall be 10 tllllt'llln tHC~Ii 111011 to the Ail s-N il' s
by United lslikelytolooktoNriltUforsom~
1 (t:opyrtgh1 1956
I 11 115 ThP La1!P. Sho-w
ur onl! per cent or 11!1 true vulul'
'fhey Wt'M tJw tm·kR long IH 1 a~ 1 I• «'rtturt! Synrlli"ate, lnc l
help In gettma: himself out of trou
- -- --'~-In money for all !'!tat~· nul !01 al
-- ~ - - ~ ---- -bl&lt;e,
purposes Laws may be IJUBsetl
A Ntadft'at1nt Force
however, ~uthOcrlzlng addlt lonal
Q
Nehru lnt'1'easln.g!y regards h1m
taxes to be~ev1ed outside sueh 11m
sell-with some justJflCatiDns- a!l
lttLlons either when approved h~
AC 'ROSS
DOWN
19, Ha.w&amp;i·
a moder[at1ng roree 111 world ar
1 MeuJuw
at leagt 8 majority of the elector~
~ Z~~~~kof
~~ ~
fa1rs TbOUi"h mJlny pe'o!}le have
WEDNESDAY
or the taxln,ll district or Whun so
~ ~~~~i~':11 ~,
•etKht
queshoned hi~ pohCLI'!S, nobody has
THURSDAY
20 Permit
11 !19 Sign O!l
provided by ltle charter o( ll lllllll
tArub)
3 So~t"les
21 Upw_..
cast doubt On hl8 honesty or on
11
59
swn
on
12 00 Ne1ghbors
lr~pal CO'I'poratlon.
9 A:" Hunted
or pier
curvut~J.
h1s abhoTrence of !!Uth mternatmn
12
00
F1lm
&amp; Fancy
~
Thus, a taxing subdlvaslon muy I
th 111 g
4 Jmpll'men'
o!
ol dl!&lt;puteJ aa that ovet the Suez 12 30 Film &amp; Foncy
i 30 Femuune Touch
1
SO
Ft:miJune
Toueh
levy taxh up to Lhill Lim m1l1 hm
10 Learning
i lor atamplnC
·a
•
CanRl
2 00 Afloonoon F1lm
2 00 Aftt.ernoon Film Festival
ltatlon without a vote of Ihe peu
u, Tht! jolllut
t5 A bowling / .JJi ahlp'•
He 61(! a good deal to do as
400 E•llm
4 00 Flilm
pie If pddlhonal funds arc need
f~&lt;llnw ot
IIUie
1
, . pJan._
8 man of f:obd will tn arranging '
4
ao Western
4 30 ~n KomlcJ
ed by u subdivision they mu~t
wlnter
6 Weight
1
ing 1
Ye.ne•••r'• Aa•wn
dt-taUs of the Korean arm1shct'
5 00 •M1ckf"y Mouse
II 00 Mickey Mot~se
pa!ls a resolution stollntl thnt ad
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22 :::~~
, 31 Make
und helpmg to ,earry It out He fi.OO Newe
6 00 New3
d!Uonal money Ill neceun:ry· tlhe
t:l. Ana.eolla1\
8 AfeJtiVa\
23 Gain
I
amendatof
has o!rered a eolnpromtae on ttl~
ll
00 Weathermnn
805 Welriber
purpO!!e ror which the funds -ore
I depo.elt
deeorauon.
knowledgt
32. P'OOt·llktJ
AlgerJan sitUation which Is bemg
6 10 Sports
810 &amp;p.,..
needed and .the number of, yeaT·~
14. Formtd and U Obaef\• ( !f Metal
1
part.
considered
j 8 15 1ohn Daly
6 15 Juhn Daly
aueh levy ,Ia r.t!QUireil A mujonty
occupied
13 Th~ J&amp;ri'On 25 Converla
3t EriN
tf he can offer somethl11'( to
6
30 Lone Ranger
of tlie members of the tet~l "'latlve
a c"mp
of a plrUcu~
into ton.a
1 (print)
ea~e the unaJ dl91)ute, 'he will be 8 30 Dlsneyl&amp;o4
7
00 Hour Gla:js
7 30 The Amrr.r:lq ounnmger
authofity mwu agree that the lrvy
16 Time loaQ
tar~laaa
2t Floc~ 1 ! 311 Yt•Jd ovd J
fl very popular man
t1 00 Sl .tr Ton1ght
II
00
Screen
Dtrebtors
Pia~
it neee&amp;!larv .11n as to puss Ih1s 'es
t abbr l t
115 Seal_. ' '
30 A pannr
, ST. Petty
8 30 Sponts Thrlll.a
house'
olutlon
'
l7 Piece out
wlthlea.d
devlet
q~.~&amp;rnt
D 00 Compnss
~ 30 E)ddy Ambfd Show
'~I~FLE REUNION
This Je!lolullon Is taled Wllh th t&gt;
18. Travel ba.ck
1:1 30 Straw Ua1 The:~tre
00
Wed
1\~.i'lht
Fl'l;(ht!l
9
The R1flle family reunion will
Boord of Elections nnd tht•v pro
nnJ f{'trth, u
11
00 New &amp; Wealller
a
boat
G
45
Straw
Hat
Theatre
be
held
on
!)unday
at
'Batley's
eee.d to ~IVe pubiLe 1\0I \Ct' or Ih !'
lilt A g&lt;'nua
11 10 Sponts
IJ
00
N'ewt
aM
Weather
Lake
A
bns'ket
d~nner
will
he
comlnt electmn on !hi' qnestLt•t'l
ot r,rassu
11 Hi B1fl Bak.f'l'
~erved at noon
All members of 11 lO Spbris
print t e ballot!, lhertifor and tnn
• Sllvt'rcoll
11
45 Slgn otr
11
1!1
,
Hf!'art
o(
tile
Cl.ty
fhe f~tm11v 111d fr1t&gt;nds are mv1t·
duct the elft'tlon , usln~~: lht• f!lt nlt
\Rum )
11.45·
Sip
OU
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1
to
11tend
mnchintrv 11tt Up rnr election§ fu1
21 P1htnt11
publ1c «:rftleet,
'.'2 Deciding
GeneraUy U,eae qt1e~t10ng m1w
~0 FTepare ror
be ubmifted at i'he tlmr or a Grn
publico.tlol\
flrol Elfl1"tion only howeVl''!' sp~'c
21 Youth
lol prov\!'1\U.nl were mault' In cor
28 Munment
29 Female
taln Instance~ to 11ubmlt ~urh
!xcePT···'T!-14'1' tS,IF
que!ltlrma to the voter at a ~reelll'
30 Inva1 1d'a
SOMEBOOY .JUST PIJT
elect1tnt
cood
IN A NEW LAWN NEAR
33 Enamel.
11-IE CURB····
covereti
(abllr)
.34. Do!vote
36 More
Infrequent
fD Clphe1'
~9. Related.
to Par&amp;diJe
.U. Female
I lheep
n. Wither

an Mason
and place
a rec.'1'pt10nm
at
the 9ame
in the :~~~·~l~
Tbe aouple left on a
tnp to Vtrrmta For the
bride wore 1 turt~umrre, perm•·
nent pleated dres!: set off wJth
white aceesl'one;s and an OTchld
corsage
they Will
Upo!l their return,
reside 10 New Ha\'en

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TOll3y
By CHARLES M. McCANN
Coff~ T1me
Unlt-.1 Pr..• Staff Corrnpond•nt JO 00 Home
Pr 1me M.'tmster Jawaha--Jal Neh 11 00 Tl(' Tac Dough
ru or India may phay .a b1g pail 11 30 It Could Be You
m the Suez &lt;.:anJ,l dtspute ,
•
12 00 Carner~ Gues to &amp;hool
Nellru 1s m a better position 12 30 Current
than any other statesman of world
1 :m Tennessee Erme
rank to make hlmsel£ a modcral
? 00 Mnhnee
3 00 Queen For a D9y
mg m nuence
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Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiCIC:IIeport, 0111o

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Milwaukee" Braves Tuesd•y night,
could be enjo)'ing th~ top poaltlort
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·,. _ runs.

]n the last sevm games, CindnnaU hitters have produced only

four home runs, Including

Roy

Mdflllan's blast in the second
of T\le8day'!!. twt • nJght

same

double header with the Giants.
McMH1an, not regarded 11 one

of the Redlegs' "Murderers' row"
hit bhJ third horner In the first
lnniq with one on to pave the
way for a 7-3 'V ictory . The opener
IIW lefty Joe Margonerl limit the
Re1:ls to five hib as t})e Giants
t'ook a 5·1 vlrtory.

For a change, Cincinnati hu
depended upon pltC'hing to carry

it thrDuib the last few game~.
ae• Gain Ground
· The Redlegs pulled to within
tw.o games r,f Milwaukr&gt;c by sp11t.·
tng a double bill With the Glanta.
The Brave_, lost
a thrtller to
Brooklyn as the Dodgers pulled
up two games behind the: Redi.
;t Manager !Urd! oe Tebbetll plan~ ned to pitrh Johnny Kllppst:eln
- In today'.s game with the Giants
· and then start Rookie Don Gros•
f~ In Thunday'a 8erles finale. Rub- en Gomez w• s today'.s probable
.... DGiant victory .
Hershell Freeman again puUed
one out of the fire with his relief
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work Tuesday nla:ht, eominl to
lbe a1d of Nrter Hal JelfCOIIt in
the ei.Jhtb inning of the nigbtetp
to snuff out • N J W York uprisina:. Jeffcoat, seeking L8 first
plete game vi£tory In bia niajor
league ~:areer , bad yielded only
lbree bit• artd one run untU be
weakeaed.
In the opener Margoneri, a 26year old aou'hPIIW recalled earlier
this month from Mtnneapolla, did
not perm~t a Cind1111at base run·
ner to reach third until Stan Palys
alammed a home run In the ela:hUI
innlftl, Jackie Brandt hit a homer
and !ted Schoendlenst contributed
two run producing alng\es to the
Giant vlctorf.
Lfttlaflehl Leana In Fifth
Mdf.lllan touched off the sec·
ond 1•me UBault on Giant lrtartnDiek UUlefleld in the first innint
when be w111loped his third home
run tollowlrag a slnele by Johnny
Temple.
The RedleR•
routed
UtUefleld In the filib when they
five runs.
a walk to
single,
and
Geor(e
.slnRie produced Clnein·
fi~t run in the Inning and
Littlerleld to the showers.
Gus Bell alnJied home a run off
Reliever John McCall, and with
out, Jablonski. bJt a three run

penon can mok'e nmall lfepoah

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sw&lt;:mped Letart by a score of 163 as Larry Hargraves hurled five
hit baliJ for the victory.
The season w:Ut J&gt;e oUielally
ended on next Monday evening
when Broad Run wilt play a team
of all stars from the other five
teams In the league.
That game will start at 7:30
p.m. under the Ugb ts, f9Ut mem·
bers of each of the other- !tve
teams wlH 'be selected to ifJlay
with ·the All St8'T8. Admission
pri£es will be 25 -and rKI tenu.

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Saturday night, Au~~:uat 6, at 7:80
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(•dy 947 u! the oounty'i 8.000
motor vehicles bad been"lnspeell'd
Jut ""k. Burke emphatlzed the
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Philadelphia •• Ia 82 .flli 1411
Wl!b the help of poor left field.
Pltt8bura:b --~- tU1i 32 .QI USI4
lng b)' IJOe COlliDI, the Jndiali1
Chlcaao •. -~ •• tl ·M ,fft 11~
aeored lhl'ft runs in the aec:ond
New Yorll ~~ •. 33 11
23"1
innln1 to take eharp of tile 11me.
Tuttdaf's letVtft .
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New York &amp;, Clnelnnatl 1: first, D fb.t. '
Cincinnati 1, New York 3: 2d,
Detroit 8, lJO&amp;ton t; l)iibtnlght.
CleveLand' D, New York 0; rL.llht.
Brooklyn 8. MilwaUkee 2, nlebt, We. . . . .y'a Probllt1e Pitcher'.
Chlca1o D, Abtladelfbla t. nltbt. , W,aahl"l[l:on at. Ph~aeo-Mobbt
St. LoU II 7, Plttlburllh 0;. nl1ht. 8-8 ,vs Wile~ 11·9,
Wlldltelt6ty'a '""able Pitchers • Bolton at Dlltrolt-Brewer 14-3

Cl~liutaU aL New York-Kllpp. •I'&gt;P&lt;l)olac:t 11-7. .

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On T Middleport

Wynn ended a ¥ankee winnlqe
streak of ei1ht &amp;tl"'i.ht over the
Tribe In ,-._tnlng fJ\e 18th victory,
·hh secorui over New York and' bis
eetond abutoUt over the teague
W. L. Pet. GB leadeTJ,
Ne-w York ··-· 67 81 .&amp;M ·--NeW York's youn1 Johnny Kucb

stein 1-'1 va GGJMI &amp;-11.
. BalUn\ore at ·K aa••• City; ola;bt
Mllwaulr:ee at Brooklyn nllbi- :....Johnson 4-1 v1· Kellner 'J-4. ·
Burdette 12·11 vi Macl1e 4-3.
New York. •t Cleveland-Byrne
Chlcqo at 'Pbtladelpbla nlah&amp;o.:. 8·1 va Garcla 7-9. ·
Kaiser 3-4 va Jlolovin &amp;4.
ThundQ'rl Gamt1
St. Loula at Pittlb\U'Ih aifbt--!W.n binat'o'n At Ka.nua.
Schmidt 3-4 va Kline lh1ei.
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TtwrtdiY'II Gam•
BoMton at Detroit.
Mllwaukt!e •t Brookl)'n.
New York at Cleveland. ,

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st. Louis at Pittaburah.
Only .,mea .schedulecl.
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Ohio Stare Pair In CohJMbUJ tfarrlng Auau•t 24. lob thould know.

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CLEVELAND, 0 . (UP)-It was
Won Lost Pet.
a lon11 dry spell, but the Cleveland Team
Braves
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Indioms finally beat the New York
lrKiians .. ~-~ --· ~- 8
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years. The \'eteran right •bander
Tttd1ht'11
Sc:hHul"
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lndbna at Yankeea Field No. 1.
nig h.! , ehecldng I be Bronx s:lua1Jen
Dodaen at Pirate. Field No. 2.
on three hils While the Indians
went on l.J a S-0 vic\ory be(ore
PIGHT RIIULTS
21,610 fans .
)JIAI4I BEACII_;.Ru1 Tau:ue, 130.
Although lbe race Is a run•way Davenport, Iowa deci,aloned Martin
wlth l'he .Yankeet leading by nine Radl'iquez, 181, Havan~~t 10.
aame11, the lnflia·WI had plenty of
HOUSTON,!'fex.-carmelo Co.
reuon to be ,OpHinist_i~' ip light of ta, 12'7. Broo~n. drew With Paul
Wynn's rec-ent performances. ·
l"4)J'Jleasen, 128. Houston 10.
The 36-year-old hurler has won
STOCKTON, Calil. _; Tommy
seven games In obis lut eight ·Romulo, 137, St(&gt;(!kton , decl11ioncrl
starts. three of them Iince he was Jorge 1Macla•, 188~, San Jo.ae, 10.
Injured by a line drive in Washinaton whtch nece~&amp;itated 10
PLAN PICNIC
stitcbe11 under his chin.
The Racine Chapter 'of· OES will
Manager Al Lopez hoped he can hold Us innual l•mtly plclc 111
tet more ol tha same brand of BaUey's Lake orr Monday evening,
pitching tonight from Bob Lemon , AUJliSt
·a t 6:30p.m.
who was belted out of !-he box
\fonday In the IICL"Ond. inning by
Lhe Yankee&amp; In tht opener of t~

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Defeat Yankeea Lea~e Standings

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rti'flnd fight tonleht.
""'Tttc. ninth~rlnked Carter appar·
ently 11 the choice because of ·hla
victory over alxth·ranked Satter~
flrld In Miami, Match 21. Ear·
Her in the week, Satterlteld was
favored In the bout, which ARC
will televl1e and broadca&amp;~.
Tho War Memorial Auditorium
bout will be their third meetln&amp;
and C.rler of Unden , N. J ., believe&amp; ·be ean make the fight a
repeat of hl8 Miami triumph. -In
11 n earner Feb. 8 bout In Miami,
lhe two fl'lught to a draw.

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Eleahor SchUt, BOb Ash·

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Prlee lncl\ldes delf.very and set ~ Adinlni~rator.
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RUTLAND-6-rootn trame oo SapuWish ~ d at 1 etoat per word.
1em St:•,u. St&gt;ni1.ba .h, g:M beat.
UltJ. Nt\."V i .. vel lot with IM'MieOu..fa:ed Ada rii!Ct'lVttti lr; mAil or ROOM for rent. CaH 366 V Po-· ...
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fUr•, Wl!!lll - fence"d . Modet'ln 5
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partme-nt; 11.&lt;hi'ee-rnom furn' -"' · : ~6;: ~ :W}~h ,b'il:h, furnace
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP)-Harolrt
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Freeman wa• •ummoaed from tbt
tv.Jllpen at tbb polat and Induced
~boendienlt to lilt Into a Ioree
out and ltruck out Willie Mays.
The setbaek WIJ the 18th In the
last 22 aamu far the lut. plaee

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Reapontible

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UP -Altho~h
tbe Clnein.n•tl Redle&amp;s an more
then balding their own In- the NaUoaal Leaa:u~ pennsnt ehue, their
loq biD bllters julft haven't been
producing.
The Redlegs' who picked up a

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Eleanor S Schaaf, M1ddleport Society Editor- Phone 607Sl
~Luctlle Bearhs Hawkms, Pomeroy St)('Jety Editor ~Phone 6244

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eroy, Mrs C11Hol(t HuiTt r H.aune

D1srha1·gr·d nnr.1 s,alhr•rry Ra·

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Mrs. Bernard Cook
Is Honored Guest
At Layette Shower
Mrs

PLAN SOCIAL

Tht" Rll('lflf" I'art-nllrM'hl''" A~
&amp;oclat w n ~~otll huld iln II'&lt;' tn·am

soc1al on Angu"l II al 6 p rn on
\he Ra&lt; me Jlonw Bank kJt, 11 w~s
announ&lt;'t&gt;l'l ttwla~

Bernard Cook was guest
of honor Friday evening whan
Mrs Danny Yonkers, South Thml
Ave, entertained with a layetle
shower The gifts were placed under a pmk umbrella decorated
with matchJng i;treamers on the
tahl-e ccntNed wtth a stork.
Games ~re playe-d .lind prizt!s
awarded to .several of the a;uesb.

~BAKER

Mrs Yonkers served Ice cream,
cake, mints and p1nk lemonade

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$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURE

The guesls were Mrs Dorothy
Cartwnght. Mrs Shenl Burnett,
Mary Erntly
Carter,
Marjory
Saund~~. Wanda Campbell, Mra
Gold1e Saunders, Mrs Stella Ebers
bach, Mr:&lt;~ Hattie Cook,
Mn
Kenneth Cooke, Mrs George Eb-ersbach Mrs Glady~ Gilbert, Conme Cooke, Mrs Harry L Miller,
Mn; George Jewell, Mrs
Jake
Gaul, Debra Cook Mrs Charles
Alktre, Mn. Edis-on Weaver. SendIng lillftll were Mrs Robert Cook,
MrR Donald Coo\!:, Mr~
l!:dgar
Layne, Mrs Lettie Young,
Mn.
CIJffortl Manley, Thelma
Rose.
Made!ame Saunde• s EUzabeth Jcf.
!en, Elizabeth RouBtl

Bible School At St. Paul's Lutheran
Church Closes With Picnic On Friday
Tbe DaiJ.y Vacation B1ble Sehool
o( the St Paul 's Evangelical Lulheran Church came to a close on
Friday, Julv 27. after bemg 1n ses·
s1on for the past two weeb The
children, tearhcrs and those asscst
mg with th.e S&lt;·hool enjoyed a p1r
ntr lunch :serv~d 1n the sOcJal
room of ttJe Chur(h. at nOon ~'n

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Powell wa.s H1
charge of the school and was asSISted by th f:' folluwmg teachers,
a:ssi ltant ·teal'hers ilnd mother s
Mrs. Howard Wage nhal~. Mrs Don

MIDDLEPORT
SOUETY
Mr and Mrs P11ul Sm1th and
sons, Douglas and JeffJ'ey , Grl'envllle, were weekend guests of his
mother, Mrs A V Sm1th, and
.!lifter Mrs Katheryn Lols Thomp
li'OO and famlly The Smiths also
visited former neighbors m Athens on Saturday Mr Smith I&amp; Labor Relations Dtrector for the U
S Steel Company
Mrs William Ohlinger Is a pa
tient at Holzer Hospital whert'
B'he haa been under treatment fos
the p11st month after
surgery
Her 1iaughter, Mrs. Albert Schlelcber, Cleveland, U. staylnt here
during her mother's illness.

W llham

Advice Offered
To Young MenOn
Military Service

M-Sgt. Cl)-tle C Perdut• of the
S~Armv Res{'rvc Tnumng &lt;.:-en·
ter in Ripley, W Va, has an
nounced that hts un-1t W1ll prO'o'Jde
adv1ce on 1mpend1ng m11ltary ~&lt;erv­
lce tor men between U1e &amp;ges of
18 and 26
Sit Perdue announc~t that he
will meet wllh .any clUJJ'c h ,;:roup.
Carman Haddo~. who is employ civic club, M'A, or other se-rvice
ed In Cleveland 1s spending a two organiz&amp;t.iOTJs to amcwer anY. and all
week'll va~atlon wth her parents questions OOI'liCWnmg obhgatmns
Mr and Mr.s Herman Haddox ' of y-oung men so ,far as mthtary
Miss Nnra CJatworthy, Shrews. service is -eortcerned He ean be
bury, W Va., lr vl:!ltmg her lila. contact~!(~ m Ripley at Lhe Reserve
ter-ln-law, Mrs James Clatworthy A~mory
Sr._ and other relatives In Middle.
port.

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At Middleport

Is Honored On
Her Birthday

WE SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
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Mr" Minnie Neutlllna:.

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K111y Brown Ralph Roush, Glen
Rou•h. Sharon Knapp, Doris ElIJott, Shelby Grm:-~1! afl
Gregnry P('tr· rs, Harnett Layne,
Jtmmy Rtcc, Nau Johru;ton, Libby
Brown, .Joan Mtllcr Bruce Adams,
&gt;\rrhe lta Haye ~ Randv Roush , Lin·
da llouJ;h anrl Skl'l'lt•r Ohlin-ger

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Sunshine Maker.&amp; Clus
of the
Church t.dd
their
July meeting ~t the home of the
t~cber Mrs Rachel McBride whlcb
was opened by the vico-preaJdent
Mrs Alberta Hubbard
In the- absence of, the president Jrln;. Genn1eve Schnbder The sone of the
month was "The Btble Tella Me
So" Secretary and treaaurer reports were rt:ad by Mrs.
V1r&amp;lnla
Gumther and Mrs Agne 11
White.
The roll ea.ll word
Wltll "love".
The devotlouls wu led by Mrs.
Margaret Cotterill with a scripture
reading and a rredlng from the
"Prayer Time" devotion
book.
Bible study was on "FaJtb, Hope
and Love" by Gertrude Duffy. The
ti'&amp;Vrlhng basket went to Mrs. Helen Harraa:. The birthdays of Mr.a.
Schneider. Mlsa Duffy and Mrs.
Dorothy Harden
waa obaerved
with gifts. An entertainment p-rlod was eondueted by Mra. Margaret Winebrenner.
Plans for a
Youth Camp tor next •ummer'•
project was discussed. Tbe cl&amp;H
picnic wiU be held at
Balley•1
Lake on August l'i'th. Meebne was
clo:~ed with the Mizpah bmedletion in uft.ison. Reffe•hment.s Wll
.11erved tG members Mn.. Margaret Cottrill ,MnL Heien Diddle, Mlls
Gertrude Duffy, Mra.
Vlt'gtoJa
Gu,lntber, Mrs Dorothy Harden,
Mrs. Esther Harden, Mr.. Helen
Harris. Mrs. Alberta Hubbard, Ms.
Mary LI1Ie, Mrs. Na-omi
London
Anna Grace Oller, Mrs Agnes
White, Mra Margaret Winebrenner and one guest, Mr. Pearl MeBride.
Pre~byteri•n

Phll Wolff, Porl.lmou.th, afld J Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum and (amJly,
M. Schott of CincJnnati, were rec- Sprtngfteld Sunday the birthdays
e-nt busmell.ll viallor, 1n Pomeroy of Mr- and Mrs Fred Roaenbaum
T.b.ey also v1s1ted H J . Blackmore and Jackie Rosenbaum were cele~t the home of Henry Wippel, brated with a dinner.
Five Potnts
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Baumen ot
Lester Hart and aon, Eric, re- Port.tmouth were Sunday suests
Llltned home Sunday evenilll after of hi• mother, Mrs. Christine Roaa week's vacallon at Oba, Ontario, enballm.
Canada Mr. Hart returni!d to hl.s
Mr and Mrs Delbert Arnold and
employment at the New Y()rk famlly returned to the1r borne,
Clothmg House, Monday,
Millfield, Sunday after a two
John Morley of Loa:an, was the weeks vaeitlon w1th relatJVes !here.
guest of .Mr and Mra. RBY Wood- His mother, Mra. Ella Arnold, acgeard and famtly, Friday nJ-ght.
compamed them hCHne for a viltt.
Mrs. O!Jver Michael and son, DBVM'l' end Mrs. William W()()d.
Id, left -th1s morntng ~or a vt&amp;it
gcard and dauahters- of Commerwith •h er parent~. Mr ami Mrs W .
cial Pomt were weet::md -w:uest.s W . Bennelt, Memphis, Tenn.
of Mr. and Mr.s. Ra-y Goodgeard.
Btll Gibbs IS spendtng thts week
Connie Woodgeard returned to
with his eranamotber, Mr&amp; Georher borne Saturday alter a week's gia Williamson.
••u11t w1th relatives bn Columbn~
!Mr. Rnd Mn. Earl Williamson
Mr. and Mn~. Fred Rosenbaum and son of IodtanapoJ\11, Ind., arreturned home, Monday evenmt
rived Monday for a visit with his
after a weekend vl.sJt wltob their
mother, Georgia Williamson, and
son an&gt;d daughte-r-In-Jaw, Mr and other relatlve11.
Mr aDd Mrs. Vernon Bobb and
on.!:, Gregg and D11v1d, of t;olumamounted to $243.3&amp; a~dmg to bus were wee;ker~d gue!tls of her
Information from the office of tiP&gt; parents, Mr. aOO Mrs. Raloph Gtl·
acting Chief of Police Fr-ao.tlin more
MI'8 Russell Radcliff and son,
Hudson.
Lester, returned to thew borne,
Beaver Falh, Pa., Tuesday after
M81GS GINEitAL HOSPITAL
a several days vtJi' with :M'r and
Admitted. Mrs Barbara Mullen, Mrs &amp;Iph Gilmore' and Mn. Waid
Pomeroy
F1,1ste-r of Racme.
Discharged: John Diehl, Pomt&gt;Mrfl Anna Wdhamson of Vale
ro:y; Mrs. Clara Sarllon.
Street has returned (rom a visit
Birth . A son 1b Mr. and Mrs I w1th her soDs, Clvde and Leo WllFr•nk Shiltz, C11r;penter.
Hamson 1n Dayton, Ohio.

MITaR R&amp;CEIPTS .
Meter r.et:elpts for the paat week

~, HEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend and
daughter, Mary have sold their
household furnishln,la and
bave
make
Mrs George Carulher.s, daugbteu gone- to Sal'dls, Ohio to
Esta Lee and Bllhe Louise, and their home.
so n Levi of Dundee, Ohio, MrB".
Ro.~~ Poulton, sons WHUam .and
Thom11 ~ ad daughter Jean of Can'ton, Mr and Mrs. Roy Howell Jr
and fion s Lronartl and
Mickey
and daugilter Kay of
Pomeroy
at\ Mr. and Mrs. Howell.
grn n.ddt~ughter,
o~ton and f11mlly

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Pythian Sisters
Officer Meeting
Held On Mo'nday

The Wilhng Workers
Sunday
.Srhool class of the Mason ~Mth·
odlst Church met on Monday eve nin g at the home of Barhnra El·
hm McDaniel m Mason.

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Sure, inexpensive WilY lo color slide~·~
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fee4 hat o fatt f}S..$ lens for flnt rttl(itl even on dull dQY11

1/300 fot action. Drop.1n, ne·lhreticli ~
aystem makea It applt·plt·taty to lqd, and the ''recbdot''
•ettlna1 &amp;Hovidt box·camera 1hnpllclly tl\ tofor tlldtt.

and shutter spetcJI to

The hostes:sea served
retreshmenb to those named above and
Mrll Milton Russell, Mrs. Lena
McElhinney, Mra. C. P. Gallagher
Mrs Otho Wath, Mrs.
Homer
Jon~s. Mrs. George Childs-, Mrs.
Cash Bahr.

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Dm mg the meeting th.e class
voted to hltve a plcntc to which.
guests would be mv1ted on August 27 al the New Haven Park.

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UP - Aluminum ComJ:Iahy ~ of America and
the Alumlil.um 'Worker&amp; Unlon to·
day s~gned a three-year contract
which stopped the sqread of • na-tionwide alumbmm •trike.
The package 48 cents an hour
agreement keeps
115,000 Aleaa
workers on the JOb But some 28,·
000 United steelworkers continued
tbelr two-day strike
which has
ahut off M per cent o1
the na·
tlon's aluminum productiln and
has closed down 21 plants of AI·
coa and the Reynolds Metab Co.
The Alcoa-AWU pact, reached
Wednesday night minute8 before
mld(light strike deadline, 1'8 patt-erned on a three-year. no strike
a~ttlement reacbed _ in the basic
ateeJ industry, The AWU contract
waa signt:4.- thl's morning.
No hope&gt; was seen for a quick
1ettlement ot the USW
etr1ke
against Aleoa and Reynolds. Alcoa oUtclals said the comp&amp;fiY's
tallts with the USW had "completely brok-en off with no meetIngs planned "
Reynolds negotiators planed to
resume talk!! with
the USW in
New York. A llpokCBman sal-d the
bargainers
met
for ".several
lioUrs" Wednesday but ''nothing
came of it." He said there was
"-no basia for further di8cyssHn."
The AWU contract directly cevera some 12.000 workers a.t se-ven
Alcoa plants. But some
two p1tnts

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1Defends McKeon
For His ·

and the contracts siJned.
The A1coa A WU no-strike pact
provides- for a three year package
lnc:rease of about
46 cents an
hour, Including a direct pay hike
of 24.5 cents an hour. The AWU
workers would .'let a 9.5 cent an
hour hike the first year, 7 tents
an hour the set'ond year aod an
8 cent.s an hour psy
raise the
thu-d year.
The avl'Tage aluminum woker
pay before the pact was $2 22 an
hou r.

IIFOII ADJOURMING, the 84th Congress orlft!l'M a fuB-aeal~ probe
into the Stockhohn--Andrea Doria C&lt;lllision. The HoyH! unanlmousl7-.

approved resolutlon.1 Introduced ii:r Rep, Herbert C. Sonner {lett),
chalrm•a ot the Merchant Marine Committee, authortzlng: tbe com..
-ntittee to apend SlO,OOD in probin# the cr¥h. Bonnet (D-N. C.) .W

1hown 1n Wuhlngton with Rep. Thor C. Tollehlon (R-'Wa!lb.) look•
1D.J over 1)boto of the Swedish liner'1 battered bow. (lnU:r'ft4«on«U

GALLIPOLIS, 0 UP·-- Wilham
E Thomas, 75, pre1udent of th~
Wellslon Pubhshing Co, dted her(·
Wednesday mght after 8Uffermg
to hetc.rt attack at h1s home m
WeUston Monday.
Thomas '.185 pl,lbhshq: of th~
Well.!iton Sentinel and tbe MrArth
ur Democrat-Eoqu!fer He found·
eel the Soutbeatt.ern Ohio Athletic
Leacue m 1928. The leaaue, m·
duding e~ght schools, l5 tbe oldest
leacue or 1ta kmd in ObJO
Tbe publisher w.u a former
Ohto Conference and Bic Ten foot·
b~:ll 9~(ic1al and a close friend to
Jhe late L W. St Jobn, athletic
director of Ohio State University
Thomas waa in tbe poatal se"v
i~ in Wellston lrwn ltl6-195i
and served u postmaster from
1923-11!'&amp;4.
Funeral serv1cea will be held on
s:;~u;:::~:.afternoon at 2 (l'clocll: at
{I
of the Ga11k1U FwaeraJ
Wtollston. P'rieq !DaY
~f j•&lt;:"..,!Uhe funeral ~qme lrqi!_ M-'
dav nwrtnng u.ntU the-time of thP ,
services.
men$-a .under tbe meaaure.
He is survived by one daughter.
To finance the extra benefits.
Mrs.
John L Weber of Wellston:
Social Security payroll taxes for
53 mtltion wurker.!l, employers and two grandsons, Tom and D1Jvi,.
.self-employed persons will be Weber; and one sister, Mrs Hazel
boosted by about -850 nulhon an· Schaellkopf or Bexley
Rh~ wtfe preceded htm m death
nually startmg next Jan 1
Bes1det; making thE&gt; f1rst rcdur 111 Hl!iO
bon in retirement 8~e 1n I he sys
tem's 20-year history, the htll ex
tends coverage to about 600,000 addihonal farm ownefll and some
225,000 self-employed lawye1 s. dr ·
lists and othe professiOnal work·

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A -reorg3ni!llll at tneeti~g -of
the Pomeroy Chambet' {If Commerce ~aa held o~ Wednesday
m the
offices
of the
Pomeroy Moi.C.or Company.
During t-he meeting W. d. At
klns served as
chairman
and
spoke briefly on problems which
beset the Chamber of Commerce
m the past. He abo outhned met·
hod~ of operation for the group
m the future.

It-.&lt;!s '$! · ide~ •hat the group
would meet J1ga1n
at the Ohio
Power Company of't'icf'!~ on Au~ur.t
1~ at 7 30 PM.
Those l.n 11-t.en1 dance were asked to give thought
to plans of future
operatiOn of
the
il"9UP·
Present at Wcdnl'sday's mcetin~
were Alfred Elberfeld, Bill ..Anderson, R~.tnald
Splingcr, Fred
Blaettnu, fl. E :Bon~y. Walter
Grueser, Bill Gmeset', Irving Karr\
Jr, Les FultZ, Frank Will, Robert Coates, W. 0. Atkins,
and
Richard Owen.

•can troops fared ao badly there,
because of a l'ock
o£ the very ih 1ng McKeon wa
g 1ving hts men.
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Local Bankers
On Program At
Jackson Parley

WASEUNGTON (UP&gt;-Pre.sidenl
Etsenhower Wedne~day signed the
Social Security bill llberalitmg
1&gt;encf1ts for nearly
s1x million
womf'n, disabled workers lnd
needy persons.
Shortly before s!gn;ng the bi11
Mr. Eisenhower told a nc'N5 conference some ,or the b•H's provisions are "unwisf'." He said the
Soetal seeur~ty sy$;tem was being _
saddled. ',With "something ( don't
t)link should be there "
Tbe measure lower~ the 65-ven
retirement Rl((! for women lo 62 ers.
and permits oermanenlly dtsable•'
worker~ to start drawmg bencfi(r
at the ue of 5e Tl'le admlnlstr&amp;
tlon cppOS('d both these l}rOl'ISions
While the b!ll was tn Congress
About 4 7 mtl) IOn needy dtsahlrd.
bl rnd and aged penons anrl dcpf'ndent ch1h en 11et raises of from
$2 to $4 a month m welfare pay·
Friends here have learned of
the death of Mrfl Marvin
Byrr Atb)n, Pa, a former
dleport rest-dent. Mrs. DeMame,
who wall Julia Boggess, has been
a patient at the Perkins Nur~ing
Home recently and has been ill
for some time.

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Of the wb&amp;t-to-do about the eanltl Rtuatloa.
SUe$ a. Brlt&amp;1Jl't UfeUDa tD lha Orlee.t. Both Britaia
and tbeo
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France ord ered Jtl main battle
fleet headed by the :J3,001).ton bat·
tlesh1p Jean B"art to stand b)' fur
actiOn m the eutern Mediterran·
ean Brituh Pr1me Mamster An
thony Eden announced the call up
of ctrtatn Brtlleh reserees
The_ British fleet already was on
the al~,rt.

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Dulles, Bntllih Foretgn Secretary
Selwyn Uoyd and French Foreign
Mml.Bter Chru;tu.n Pmeau met for
two houn today Without reachmg
final detatls o-f a world conference
to Jnternationalu.e fhe Suez Canal.
A spokesman sa1d arter the
meet1ng they bad resolved to go
ahead with the conference even il'
Egypt boytolb tt. Harsh words by
Preadent Gamat Abdel Nauer that
Egypt would defe11d the earu~l w1l.1
ltll last drop of blood left no doubt
on Egypt's position.

Eden , after two days of conferences wttb Dulles, realfU'med Bntam's Suez stand tn a speech -to the
Hot~&amp;e of t:ommo01 He tben teheduled a second SVIteth later in the
day tn hope the Bl8 Three would
reat"h acreemeat by then
"Br~la!D'a poutlon shU 11 1~tat
the eaul cannot t~matn. MJ tbf- lUI·
f~tered control- (jf a V.ngte,...,r;••
he .aid, restahng .a poailion that
alre-ady bad b::-ought oondemn.qtions of "pirate1" and ''blood
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Ob5erven sa1d Eden's s}atemeot
to Parliament agam rev1ved t,be
idea that Britain would use force
•f neeeS&amp;ary to kerp Egypt from
cltlsing the carral France bas
mamtaJned the same pos1t1on SJnce
the CfUIIJ ftrst arose
A htgh Br1hsh naval commander
emphasized the gravJty of the l'lituataon when be told !be United
Press,- "It will be dilfieult now to
avoid using forte." He laid tr Britr.Jn loses the canal at will be tbe
end of its position in the MiddleEast-aDd Britam'a fmish altogether.
Both British and Amencan offt·
ctal sourcea emphasized that a
mass evactllltion of the American
and British aatioalls in EuPt had"

not been ordered_
Meanwhile, deminds for im~ne­
diate military Khon against Egypt ,.eemed to have eooled sl~htly.
Fruce eonhnued to burl angry
epithets at Egyptian Prtsiden.t
Gamal Abdel NllSIIer but appeared
to btl eonung around to Set-retary
of State John Foster Dulles' VIewpoint that force should be u.sed
only as s desperate tast resort.
Dulles, Brit.isb Foreign Secretary Selwyn lloyd Rnd French
Foretga Minister Chridian Pmeau
were pinning tbe1r hopes on sue·
cellS of the mternallonal conference lo which thl'y were expected
to invite both EJ;J:ypt and RuMia
The Big Three fore1gn mirusters
hoped to, fmd a solution at thetr
meethtJ today, in time to l.BSUe
the formal call for a global conference bv tomght. They met ttl!
short1v t-&gt;efore m1dni~ht WedDellday nlgbl and advis~rs worked
nght through to dawn

Pomeroy Lions
Will Co-Sponsor
,Gallipolis Club

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L•hf'l1v H11dnall !Jfi, du•d at the
O'NE&gt;tl Rl•st Home m Pomeroy on
Wedne!'dRy at noon
Funeral servlcl'~ w1!1 bf' hl'ld ('r
S11turday at 2 !l m. at the Ewirtg
Chapel wilh buml to follow in th
Wells cemetery al Downlndon
where hts late w1fe a~; buried.
He ts ~nrv!ved hv ollc daugbt,....
Lucinda Hart of Manette, &amp;IX
grandchildren ~even :;:reat erand·
ehildrf'n, and one great, iJ'eat,

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to e~M'~Donsor the charter nf a new
uuouhhhu unlrcrecccc lrrtnu nuu
Lions Club l n Galllpohs at the~Jt:ulary scheduled meeting or the
club on Wednesday at noon in
tbe basement of th~: Federated
Church.
Cet-sponsor
of the GIIJI:Jpolis
club alonli with the
Pomeroy
group will ·be the Pl
Pleuant
Lions club.
Jack Hill a llon from Vienna,
Ohio spoktl! to th~ .~rroup
OOJIcernlng the organizahon
nf the
club In GaiUpollf!.
Presiding" a,t the meeting wu
Rev C. E. Hoyt president, who
pre ..en ted Jack Carsey witb , hie
Past Presldent11 Pin.
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llotel ~n. wa, introduce4

Liberty Hudnall
Funeral Service
To Be Saturday

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SWI·MMING PARAPHERNACIA
,
Swimming-Cops - Suits- Swim F lns- Goggles - Swim Masks,-etc

Merc~des

The Me1gs County Health Depan reported today that 1193 lie('_
ond 'shots of the Sallr: pnlw vaA
cme had been administered Jh the
offices of the department duru
the past week.
On last Frtdav, 337 shots were
gtven .w hile Mondav's total was #2
land Wednesday's- total was 414
First '"shots were g•ven on July 23and 24 At that time 152 persons
reeeived the shots
The total number rere1vmg shots
both first ,and second, wtthm th;
past two weeks, was 134!i persons.

Bess1e Mae Lf'Wis, 73. a lifelong
resident of Mason County, died 1n
Clifton on Wednesday morning at
10.30 o'clock.
Miss Lewt.s was born in MaMn
County on Oct3ber 2. 1881, th~
daughter nf the late Mr. and Mrs
Isaac A. Lewia.
Funrral servtees Will be held at
'he rogl!&gt;song Funeflll Home in
Mason Bl 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon w1lh Rev Richard Wrtgbt
in charge of services
Bunal w1ll be made tn the Suncrest .lfemor~al Park m Pmnt
Pleasant
She IS survivE"rl hv one brother·.
red Lew•); of Chrton and several
nephews and meces.

Inflaltil to 4 X .6 feilt. Has rlticl 'lib!llar frame with Hall in 'cor
nen. !titular 19.95 value..
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Residents
Receive
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Jessie M. Lewis
Funeral Service
Will Be Friday

GIANT WADING POOLS

Se~ailSI.

Crisis Mounts Over Egyptian
-Seizure Of Suez Canal Zone

William E•Thomas I
SEOAL Founder Is
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PARRIS ISLAND, S C. ""'"-- '!
Lt. Gen. Lew1s 8 Chesty Pr:~~~K
a bertbbnned ancl legendt~y l
of a flghtlng .Marine, roared out
m defehllc of S.--Sgt. Mattlrew C.
McKeon today and old that only !
through such training as he gave
hts men wnt Americans surv1ve m
the next war.
Shortly after the retired gen·
erai--Veteran of Lea.t.herneck fJgb.t1 in11 m msny far comera of the
4 O\lorld-fml5hed , &lt;me of tbe molt
dramatlc courtroom appearances
m m1111ary history, the defense
rested Its case.
The a:overnmeut, ttyJDI McKeon
for manslau1hter and oppresswn
of troops m the April 8 dea tb
march Jn which stx recruits
drowned, decllned even t-o put ;;
question to Puller and down frOm
the stand be stalked.
"Oh, God, J&gt;d follow that mln
to bell," McKeon aaid fervently
' when the old-timer, now ~ retiremf!nt, Jeft the room.
Puller told Mel(eon's sevenmember court martJal b( combat
veterans that the se[lgeant, in h.s
opinwn, JNas s1mply tonl)wing
good nulitary p'ractlee in 'Jelidin~
his "laggard" platoon o_p. •;I n~h,
march.
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are going to win the next war"
night traming should be Jncrt:a~~l
to 50 per cent.

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LONDON-UP-Br1ta10 told ltij
The Umted State3 warned ltfl.
700 sub jec~. 10 Egypt today to I 500 nat10nals tn Egypt to keep In
le!IVC unless they had "comoel 1 rnnlitaut touch With the Ameru~an
ltng" rea!lon~ to rcmaan and re-~ emha!S!y-a prt!CuUilOnary measure
I afhrmed that the Suez Canal can lhat refledrd the ff!'ar of anlt ' not rt'matn tn the .. unfctlered" We stern notJ;; m Lhf' mounlmg cflhands of Egypt.
sis over ~gyptaan stl:r:Ure of the
canal

HERE YOUR CHANCE- OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. WE ARE
CLEARING OUT OUR' COMPLETE STOCK TO .MAKE ROOM
FOR AJ&lt;tEW SHIPMENT, DUE SOON!

SALE

Friday mostly fair
and pleasant Low tonight 00s
northeast, to Low 60s southwest.

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Alcoa And Union
Sign Contract To
Prevent Strike

Thursday, August 2, 1956

Howard Smith, 68
Former Resident
Claimed By Death

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Attendmg were Sharon Berry,
Bllrblll3 Ellen McDaniel,
Jane
Wolfe, June !'lpeneer,
Marilyn
FoglesonM, Patty Casto,
Erma
Hall, Ann
Newland,
La Vera
Yeager, Sally Yeager, Sharon McDaniel and Sally Proffitt.

Charle11 Swindler, M, of M1ddle·
port. wM released Qn SMl cuh
bond tOdlly fotlowlng his arrMt
Tuesda) ntght on chariJ:el of rMkletls dnvmg by Patrolm11n Bottle.

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De"otn r, 'J'he

ltd,·eshmoot.s of home
made
tee Cl'ellm, cup cakes,
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were served.

$10,$12,$15
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Devotionals were Jed by Sally
Proffttt who was as.sl!!led by June
Spencer. The group sang the c)aq
!long and
reclted the
Lord's
Prayer.

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Entertains Class
On Monday Evening

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Mrs. Stokley
Cl
were unable
lu attend dm• to the
Illness of
M1 Crm:;ton Knd Mr Poulton due
The Staff and Officers of theto h1 s employment
Si!lters,
Meigs Temple, PyttJian
met Monday evening at tbe home
Mr ancl Mrs C.11'uthers and
of Mrs. Karl Owen with Mr5. Hoc·
family returned to their home,
ace McElhinney as the eo-h08te86
Mo'nday a(tr.r a week's vlslt with
Mr1 Wltll11m Allman, president,
hi~ purents and with his mother,
Mts Maggie Caruthers
of Har- was In charge of the meetinfl and
rbonvllle !toa-d Mrs.
Poulton it wiis announced that the Aua:ust
at the
and family left today
for their meetmg would be held
home
of
Mra.
Cash
8jhr
with
Mrs.
homJ, CRnlon Miss Jean Poulton
Ralph Gibbs Jr. aa ~ostess.
who has complett&gt;d
all requiremenl~. wtll &lt;'nler the
Allltman
Games were played during the
HnspltRI Jn t)eptembcl for nurses evening and prizes were won hy
tratnmg
Mrs. Griff Rusaell, Mr.s. Dave Farmer, Mrs William Lowe and Mn.
Myron Miller. Gueslll for the cvenng were Mrs. Miler, Mrs. Raymond
Luman and Mrs. T. F. Hawkns.

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MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

K.tlh) Mane Roush, Hobby WorkV!l k 1 ,lob mit on Janet Smith,
i'tlldl&lt;wl Jaye.s, Huge• Roush, Jtm·
nn 'dunN ('mnell Nease , Penny
Su1· Burns, Dn·ma Sl!•vf:!ns, Rickey
J'OW\'D .I Jhnny R1-dgo ~ way. , Gaynt&gt;ll IJPaSt', Meh•Ln Ray Fry
Amy Ruush Junm) Dodson, Don.tl·d H1own. F...UJo!l'ne Ell11t, Margaret
Lou lluney, Mary Hood Linda
M,usha ll Kalla Kearn~. Shtrley
Uou sh
Kill\' J)j)d~on, Corml~
Wa1 1h, Bo!Jliy Grmsh'ad, Eldon
Rav Roush, L11da Oulln Ohtln.ger.

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summer. , , .. at out· sweet-and-low Clearance Sale
pric:es, you can't afford not to Hurry in . . . walk
out with beautiful bargams Various sizes &amp; cplors.

1 hi ldT l'n al1end111g the .o;chool
wero :-.h~rl ~t-Giothm, Larry BurTI' J&lt;~m' H011~h Ronnre Roush,
K&lt;~thy Ann Roush
Max Brown,
!\ant\ HJil A!Jr!:' H.oush Brenda
l'•ov.n larry Jo'Ty Donna Rolllh,
lk n 111~ Shaff1·r Myn1 Roush.

Howell's Observe 40th Wedding
Anniversary At Family Reunion

Mr and Mrs Ha1-ry Johnsnn
Columbus, wrre Wel'kend
guest_..
of Mr and Mrs- Shirley
Mills
Tuesday Mr lind Mrs Milia joinMr. and Mrs Vet non Howell
the Johnsons for a tour of
celebrated
their 40th wcddmg nnthe New England states and Can·
ada Mr. Mllls Is on three weeks nt-veranry, Sunday at the1r hOme,
vacatlon (rom the New York C('n Laurel Clllf, wtth a family rc•mum
Present wen• ther two daughtral Railroad.
ters and their famlhes, Mr. and
l'l&lt;!bln Mills, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills. Is v11
itlng -her m11ternal J!randparents
Mr. and Mrs Raymond
F1seher,
Mason.
Mr. an,d Mrs Norman Oleson
and daughter visited Hawk's nest
Ml!u&gt;es
Frankie and
Shirley Fr1day, and thl~ week are vlsllmp
Wippel enlertalned
a group of In Erie, Pa , while he 18 on vacafriends Sunday at thl"!r nome Un- tion from the New York Central
C D Camden, Manetta, a•·&lt;'hlIOn Ave, honoring
Mlss
Sal ly Railroad
tect in charge of tht• plans fur
Col. and Mrs Wllllam Kincaid the Middleport Elementary S&lt;"hool
Barter~ on her birthday A decoratt•d bil thday cake WB.!
served and &amp;om. Arlington, Va are vis· and the additions
to lhc Hll!'h
Jt1n1 his parents, Mr ~nd Mrs School buUdlng met Monday even
with a ptemc dinner at noon
John K!ncaid and famtly and Mr
Present wert Lms- Ann GlbbR anct Mrs. MJllard Wildermuth and mg with Supt. L W McComas and
the School Board or Education m
Jline Gilmore, Jean Sayre, Frank children
their regular session
Hytber Jr, Linda Moore and the
Mr.
and
Mr•
Harry
H1eks
and
hofltell!!ell.
They rev1ewed and cilscu~~ffi
daughter and MISii Carmclla Sacco ba"'c flom plans for the n&lt;'w l'il'
The group presentrd Ml.sN Bar- Morgantown, were dinner guest~
ml'ntary hullrllng and ll1~h School
tels w1th a r.old cr'(,~s necklace.
of Mr. and Mrs. L E Reynolds arldthon wh1ch a1·e to be suhmtt~d
and son, Val, and M•·s Margaret to the State Department thl b wt·ck
Reynolds, Sunday Mls~ Hlcks and for th.c1r prchnun.Jry
llflllrovnl
Mr Reynolds are to be married
on August 4 In Morgantown
Board members present
were
Mr. and Mrs Willis Grueser Bruce Lloyd Mrs Lowell ProhaFrtook their granddaughters, Mary ('0, Paul E Dan~. Paul Sm11rt and
Lynn and Patty McCabe, to their Harold E llubber·d
home l n Columbu11 Sunday after
SEE TH&amp;SI
the
gll'ls had an extended vls11
MODEl. BEAUTI8$
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
hf're
Mt-rcury 4 clr. 51ldan
1)1r and Mrs. Donalh A. 1'avlor
Mr nnd Mrs. Jack Evans, New
Cover, W·wall tires
Cahfornla, Vlllited here
brtefl} of Pt. Pleasant are annnuncmg 1ht'
nlee
Tuesdiy and were accompanied birth of the1r hrst ehJ icl , a daugh
Chevrolet V I wtth
home by her mother. Mn. C r-· tl'l', nn Sa .1.uday mornmg at HolR&amp;H clean.
Hawkins
zer hospital The baby , who wetgh
Fo1'd V I Falrlane 2
ed sb. pounds, se:vE&gt;n .an&lt;l one quatA-2e George Neal, Fort Worth ter ounces at birth , ha.!i been
Texas, ts vi.&lt;Jitlng his parent~:~, Mr
Plymoouth 4 dr. "'"''"'": and Mra Charles Neal and family named Connie Jean
A n~al nJca automobile,
Dean F1nk, IJOn or Mr and Mu.
Mrs Taylor is the former Jean
Mercury
Sun Valley.
Owen
Fink,
!!pent
Jut
week
with
Rush
of Mason Palcrnol grandrorbuutlful car.
Ricky
Schoonover
vlsiUng
the
ents
are
Mr . and Mrs. Howard TayPontiac (8) Star
latter's arandpareni.J at Kanauga lor, Route 1, Pt Pleasant, whtl!.'
car will 11tl11fy
This week Oeaft 18 . In Columbus maternal granclpa• ents are Mr and
viAtlng Ricky at his home .
Mu Ivan Bush of Mm~un
Cha-vrolet. R&amp;H
IriR Van Cooney and
three
nice.
friends of Waahington, D .C were
ford 3 pau. c~.
wcokcnd aucatll of her parents,
More To Ch0011•
Mr and Mn. Lewl5 Van Coney
R TD
RCI"S
HP Johnson outboard
1 and r•mlly .
.n.&amp;n.
.n.
HP JohMon Ot.lfbolnl
Wllat1 1911 OlrlD State Fair.
Mrs Harold
Hubbard
Is on
Wlleret l!'lllarpl Ohlft State
N•w
a
month's:
vacAtion from tho
J'alrafou.... Cola~~:bu,. 0.
complete liM on naw
Evans Supermarket where ahc lfi
Whn 1 Frida,., A•l· J6 t~~nea•
A"'"" 4'utbNrd
motor
ca.~hlcr.
A•l· IL
with lall-A Matlc.
Mrs. MaMI Marhaall
has re
0,.1
te.atp.~~.
turned to Columbus after an ex
tended vl1it at the" home of Mr
••thU 1Widln11 Open.&amp; DaU,.
...... toltlllp.lll.
and Mrs. Davtd Yost and f1mlly,
A.•Mw.iont A.dalta, 75c. Chf1dnll
At Traffic U1ht In Mlddle,ort 1 Portland.
•Mer 11. fi'M wka llftamput·
295 N, 2nd An Middleport, 0.
Mr and Mra. Owen Fink and
lta. AD JGUBf people
Open lvflnln,. Until t
rnna, Blll ud Danny, and Mlu
a.roo1• hiP ldlool are ad, ..... IIIMS.J
Mabel HyiJflll apent Sunday, with
•Uted lrw .,. Yea~ DQ,
Mr t~nd Mrs, GeorRe Fry, Lock·
bourn~. and other
relatl\le1. In I Parkl. . l 110 ..... ftMQ. ftl
Se-rlll!t...tli A·n~tae eM-ranee.
Columbua.
IOc a tla,., Pre. llhaltle •nice
C R. Dalley, Sprin1fleld, came
to and rro. rroullda.
•ftt'r his wife and 10n1, Rlcharfl
Traa.portaU. .,. Grondit
and Michael, Sunday after they
Ce..tinaoua ... ae:niee . ,
had 1pent two weeka with her mo.
Folrt'"""" , . _ . ltlo
ther, Mr 11 • Midnle Erlewlne, and
toGDd trip.
family Other weekend 1ueat.s at
l!atriMt CIOH A.aa. L
the Erlewlne home were
MTJ
.AtiYilnctl Sale of Tiekolta1 ARMThelma Shirk and Mr. and Ml'll
Aal· 1, aend c:beek to S. C.
Ruuell Shirk Jr.,Spr1nlfleld
Cuhman, M'J"r. OhiD State
Mrs. Damll· Srock, Cuyahoga
Fair, Colambua I, 0Jdo. for
Fall•, ha 11 returned to her home
Uekeu t. eU Grudatantl aM
Collteum oennta.
after a visit with her llr&amp;ndmother 1

Ill!:! 0..norTheIn Brightest
Cor-~
Mlddl•port
Sal!y Bartels
CQ BAKER FURNITURE

ald Brown, Mrs Everett Roush ,
t-;elso n Roush, Mn . Dona.ld
Ohllng!:'r, M!.s J V McGrew, Mn.
H&lt;~rn Layn{' Miss Jean Grlh!ltead,
Mr' c, 0 Roush, Mrs Clyde Rice ,
H.n 1\.lvmond Peters Mrs Carrol]
Ad11 n' .lr
Mrs Robert Layn.e,
:-.11' Bub Munry and Mrs P1rl
Bu1 11s

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SYRACUSE

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