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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy,. Ohio

TONIGHT
''THE GOLD OF THI
SEVEN SAINTS"
Clint Walker, Rogt"r Moore,
U'1icia Roman, Robert Mid­
d leton, ChlU W i l ls, Gene
Evans. Seven Hell11 thc-y go
through . , , Brave Me11 and
Bull el-in-tbe-Back Men • • •
th!! mystery of 1000 Years!
- also "THI WHITE WARRIOR"
(hoel1nleolor)
Steve Rceve11, Georgia Moll,
Renato Baldwin, Sdlla Ga­
bel! The Adventure GIANT
of 1111 lime! Wild Men!
Stroni Men! Muaclc Men1 . .
He'll break you In lwo . ,
1wallow the sea . , , crum blcs
mountaim with hJt fistl

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Anniversary Of
Baptist Church
Was Observed

The elRhty-lhird
the Mt. Moriah Ba•
Middleport and tbe
sary of Rev. Nyle
pastor will be celeb·
church on Sunday,
ginning with the St
hour and continuing
Sped;:il music will .
by lhe choir or the
Ch11td1 of Bidwell
number wJII by p1·ese1
Wyona McGhce durlr
Ing service.
At noon a luncheon
sen1ed at the church
lernoon program wlll
with devotion, by F
and J,,rnnklin Green,
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
fflU!!ic for the afternoc
July :Z3-J4-25
will be furnished by t'.
"THI GREAT IMPOSTER"
too TrJed11tone Church
Tony Curtia, Arthur O'Con• polis
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nell, Karl Malden, G1ry Mer·
will
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Middleton, Raymond MJissey.
Guest SJ)£1aker for th•
and Sue Ane l.Amgdon,
will be Rev. D. S. La(
BUBBLI TROUBLI,
THRII STOOGIS
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Weekend, In Review
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ee Persons Treated For Wreckln1· uries
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Is Destroyed -.·.

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;,,g mvatigated In the bonlint ..
a ,tx.room frame home an �....•
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My stefy Auto
Was Rer, :&gt;rted
At Fire Scene

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·.vJth a capacity crowd. Other New
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Yorkers ■warmed by the thou· THE MElGS COUNTY She1- . Route :2 Racine. lost control of the eU McNickle was a passenger Jn IODHI JihC!OHI. Dr. Robeft -President Kennedy flH!III back lo "N,\TO uct mtltt■rian."
Arion 1n.pector Harry
Me�nd11 to beaebll on Lang IJ1and iff'• Department reported two 81'-- car he wu driving on a rurve the car. No charges were !ilei. Rabtea, tlJftdor of the MNt■I Washington today lo decide what
Westeni affldalt tflihnaW Laughlan UI being ealled tnto tht
and New Jer■ey,
Hygiene Hd Con;etlta Depart. he wil l aak the nation to do to that 11.1100 .t Uiem ennN oviet area today to investigate t h 'e
cklent1 inveJtigated over
t 11 e and hit a l'flMenL wall.
EPORT emergen• meal, &amp;aid tlar tana g ton ' meet Communist challenges in aayway. Moai ad ta rdar■ lo 1 house burning. The bo\ase �
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evening
SUnd
hree
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Sheriff's
department
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New ork chalked
cy•r':8cue un it was called I a s t plallltell te talk •H• the staff 1 Berlln and anywhere else.
home1, jHII ud famlllff hat 1 ed lllt night about 10 p.m. �
up a high of 111 degree. Sunday persons receivec:i treabnent at that the front fender, right door,
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evenmg at 8: 22 to aid e ight-year• llltd ■u penlaory per■o11ael aad
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With a radlo-TV address ached- rna..- ■oapt u1lo1n la � fore ,W. the Pomeroy or �
following 5aturday'i high of '11, • ••tiga General Hoa,:ltaJ for lnj11r• right 1ide, and the frame of lhe
743
Sycamore
Cook.
Char_les
old
other
f
employn,
land J'lre Departments could gtt
four- ar top for the day. The iel ,W er«I .hr an accident
at car driven by McNlckle we-re
uled for Tuesday at 10 p.m. EDT, 1 Wt.at, --, said,
st ill M1_ddleport. The_ youngs_ter
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lll■Ull ■■ ■-■■- and • message to r.oiigress ■a:11 -•
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b
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msecl
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ame
bec
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A P..-ker Rim resident w h •
car
trave
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McNickle
a
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Sherif
planned for Wednesday, Kennedy ,
Wuhlqton • capital forecutera
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Ravens
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neared a deadline for deciding
- "above nonnal" - mted
Scnool
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RACINE
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WUdentitled
old model CJU' -.,
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cement
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wall
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driv
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the
of
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upon detailed dept! to carry out
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perturet atnee July 11. 'lbe cap1-- oad,
merican
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marcb
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nd
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while
e
ped in fnmt of the bouN o..._
intoxicated follow1t1g John McCoy's reaklenl'e. Th ve
a basic intention to stand firm
tal'a JoWNt hllh teaiperat.ire ii ing
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accident Sunday at 7:- hiele caromed off .he wall. Low- Legion parade at Cmcmnati. It
by HRl ■bout 10 mintrt.ea bef-.
against Soviet threat, on Berlin.
.kily 11 ... ■ humid "·
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A proposal to increase his f43
RW NI■ 11
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A car driven by Bush railed o
The
l\oneroy
and Rutland
billion defense budgd by $Z to p
About 71 ,.•• were treated
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Legmn
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Auxil,ary
t
the
c
h
t
no,tb
department,
wero
called but i..
mile
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In • crowd of make
A of
for The_ local ban� put on one
of
Me
ga
fore
they
arrived
the
fire had ...
ty
Fairgrounds
Coun
i
the
000 in lhf! existing manpower ceU40 oot ■t ■ ClvD War battle ree
te
the
ne
old
ten
of
lepho
t
trol, and lM -_ Gu
Kyger Creek Llttle L e a � •I e Ing■ of the active armed forces ;
ea'act.n.nt at Dl■l'by MIIIIIIII, al
Even,tt DlDln Bostic, a, for��
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Basebal_l Tournament play contln- hlner dteift quota: 11:!allups of mer Mlddleport res ident and u po- i_
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revie wing the parade sakf. The
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ues tonight when the MkldlePort aome rese sts and guardsmen In Uceman there for ,even years ,
per■ture It lOI.
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hoarded the bu, for c!:innatl
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to Tt ........ ll'Olllld mldlqbl
gen at 6:30 p.m, the Syracuse be part of the picture at present. nient by ill health, died Saturday mandia
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early yesterday morning
in bl
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Giants tackle Cente rv ille at 7:•!I But many �iftca still were In the Sacnd Heart Hospital at
tafttrut,
Great Plaim • �� ud � :: Mn. Bertha Mae Shumway, 80,
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the paa,ed away Friday eveoing ■t hi(! 8 ,_ ehlcken dlMer at
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whl!J 'fl., driwr had 1ft In, SI. J.,.pfi" Hospital t,i Parten, Hotel Mou,mont. .In tho porodo, ,
• Indian Sa , Kennedy ,peol a ma r part of -., moved lrom Middleport Merlo D■Yi■• wllo U- • ....
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wlnctt bd lfluour:I jured lefl ahouliter. They wen burg after • short illness. M r s. band mem ben wore- new summer Qrd
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take
s
on
hadlaaa.
Pt. at Cape Cod workmJ on drafta en m Summerfll1e, W. Va. , orer a fire NWI M aw t. 9- _.
Jone --McNeiU ol
tab:D to the bolplta] by the- Ptl'D- Shumway wu bom In Melga uniforms o( decl: pants shirt.9
county and spent most of her life and blouses, and purple �nd gold Pleasant •t 1- .
bis Tuesday talk, -1errlng about month. Funeral services were called ,- lhl fttt dlpallmt:alt
� to ,• de,. eroJ � equad.
�
below
normal
,
In Saturday rught game, t h e lt by telephone
II
Ill here except for 15 yea u ahe .re- &amp;eshe1 around their waists
grw 2:1
wtth dies in he� today at 2: 0., p. m. in tM while .....
.
'111a c■r wu Nlported $ o l
Ile
sided with her daughter-in-la �. 'Mi.e group stopped at the ■ame lone Meigs COl.lllty entry that evf' Washhlgton, and combing through White Funeral Home at Summer- ,
� at YallntlDt, ,.. ltlnsal north on S9 when the act
tbe car
klen
11
w
t
ct.
nal
h
1 ■
no :IIW,.
hotel for a steak Sllpper. Accord- nlng, the M iddleport Red S ? x, numeroW1 policy recommenda- ville with Rev, L. Bruce Coope · In front
otCWTed. 'I1Je vehicle waa d m•ol-- Mrs. Cleo Shumway, in Akron
W8
igh ...,.71dallturday
� for
ta.
officiating,
'l11e deceased waa a member ing to Band Director Edward lost a heartbreaker, &amp;-:i, to the lions.
ed .
tifieation "- the
•
I!-- Ffl. Tfee■
undefeat
G_
ed
a
lllpol
l
.
Oriole.
e
'l
eno
ol
Chrittlan
the
K
Church,
and Johnson, WM al,o wa, highly
be Prealdenl kept his While The decea..i is our¥1ted by hi■ Rill Mid lflal ":,
'
BIICAPl!:D INJURY
·
Severt ralnl � Ughtnfn,: hit
Mark Laudermilt went all t h e Hou schedule bare of formal ap- wife, Anna Mae, four
sona. Pat· ,ome furnitme IB Jt a,d
se
TWO PERSONS ESCAPED in• ls survived by three daughters, elated over the perfonnance .
way for the Red Sox. Four Oriole poifttment, today, leaving all is rick, Roy, aod Michael, all at
h
Jury Saturday morning In an •ed. Mn, Edna Weatfall of Akron, Mr:9 . band members got a slx•month
other hm,-.hold ltmm .._ •:
.
'.
•nea
deol on Route 124 near 8owm rtJ Rubel Deem, Racine, and Eve- educaUon in 2¼ hour■ of lhe u rned runs crossed l� Red tin1e open for conferences with home, and Eugene, of Lewisburg burned. Ht 111d tht llnlcturt
.J-1
and
. J
Sox plate In the third lnnmg to aides and officiala of variou.R agen- four daughten, Phyllis, Karen imured..
� tNII Mrth fJI. St • Rim road. llobltt llcNick le, lb, ij'n Barrin#r, Be lpre; twG sons parade.
':\
.i:..
aeph. o.. acl
tha u iDeb _
E�ne, of Rockland, Ma!ae, and Chaperone, were Dixie Smith, make the dlffemice.
cles on bll Tuesday apeecb and Judy and Cinily, all at home:
�
_____
�
�
-·
·•
ol nln fall Ill
-- -period, al O PULITICAL OVU NES
Victor, ol Loa Angele,; U grand,
Wednelday
.........
lhr&lt;e
wlttl.
Mn.
Edllh
Perfelto
Lo
ee
N
�wer,
TO
Mrs.
Mrs.
ui
-S
Eliza
c:o.-,1111, Kan., 11111 Watarloo, DOUSIIAN
IJ
_ Tho children, and to 11reat-grandch;�
ol Miami, Fla. ; Mn. Madaleoe
, Wta. ( PD
beth Willford, Mn. Edna Knopp,
,r
4,
· ·:;
Iowa.
dren.
Haggy of Pome..y, and Mn. Aru
amt
jump
con■I
Wi-tn
fro
Legion
represenlallvea
and
Joltg
•
·
Al
ma
.
� t■ke In Kolcfm. lest •ill - hen Satarday ,.1t1,. Mn. Shumway was P'ffl'l,c) er Wataon Jim Slmpoon David
lene Schalfers of Summenvlllo:
b Coaaty, WAN
flnll
• wblddarm
"8pJ.v
Lanett
In
death
by
her
husband
and
two
udfa
Set
ttee
Commi
rt
A.
.
Carnr
three
brother.
day
Kelvin
EUia,
Earl
a
of
o
Dean
u,
w
t
pol
out
lUcal overtoae■
Yost and • Margaret Yod who
llrol hellw■d to ,.,.,. boeo a toma- Lui :,ear lroc
ne- SDIUJ. Fuoeral Nr¥1... will be hold joined lhe group for dinner.
old twin 11J11 of Mr. and Mn. � Rk:e and ■i■ter , Miu hall-b..then, Lee Roy, and Paul; ::" -■ tld■
a
Ken
Tuosday ol I p. m. from lhe Keno The Poet publl&lt;ly thanko the Maynard Ellb, died al Hober Mary Sue ruce, "'ldenta Jack, a half-tiller, Miu Low• Boetic elp County eo.t. ,
do laJnd .,_ ,......, de- .i, boot • lroc namod Nboo
l
■troy■d r•
lraliln
Chrl■llan Church. Burial will b,, Southern local board of ■ducatlon llospllal s a t u , d a y morning. son ■Ince !Nt, have been nam- all of Summenvllle and a f- Sp,,,_ and down �
a
N'
ed co-chairmen ol the arl
made In the Chetler Oemelary
...... IO -■.
!Jal,. IIIWl8 WOME ■ GROUP
lister, Mr. Goldie Speoer, Balli• nd -. � Oftfloadlntl
bu, b'anap;rtalon and Graveside Servkeo were hold at
for
the
bJ
the Ohio Stace Patrol: J
t.eAed ■ tn-car ..... and blew LAFAYETTE. �. (UP[) "':""" Friend■ ipay call at the White- drivers Jim CarMIJan and Del- the Gravel Hill Cemetery In Mid- mlttee for the 11181 Jacklon Coun �. Md.
R
il&lt;hle, Potiland, 10
I 1"'oal boll out· ol the lab Into Mr■. O Ivan Colo of Clnclnnau, Funeral llame.
(y Apple Festival which I■ 1pon,
tolal of 48 ba•d dleport Saturday �moon
A
Smith
bert
!or duturbfnc U.. - and
Ohio, •ba• ....., lfA"'8d pre■ldcnt
----haclyard.
.
Pa.-.nta of the Infant .;. Mr sored by the J.,._ annuallf.
member■ ,;_.. the trip.
, C.utTWIUGIIT DIED
'
lo
Barri■ pleaded
'1
Ooollnl weolller 'col tho fnlt» of tho lltlep,allDnal &lt;llrl■lian CLAM118 Bl!ING HELD
fesUval
MR
The
will
from
held
be
. and Mr■ Pleasant Elli of Ch
il
I
&amp;
D
d
c:hage,
dlale !weal In .,,_ In 0Npa Women'■ hllowoblp.
■
ar
TO
MEET
TOGETIIER
ah
D
r
ptember
Charles
wl l
Tae,...ge Welem ■l)'le ,quare
f •
211 througb Septembe
&amp;ule I Two ;be dtl� Se
abi
hut o � � lllltlrtl., otormo lln. Colo, who •• eloct,d SI,!. dance claase■ are being held· ev- A joint meeting of the Racine
mon,. and co■IL Ritchie ad &amp;..­
Sunday
t
■uddenJy
t
dted
Jack
on
311,
of
so,,
reet,
,
be
23
rd
:
d::· Vk:kie L;,,,n and M
a
har■- 11..o,t,tan lo Calll..-.la. W'llly II lhe gn,up'■ ■econd quad, el')' Wedneoday evening from a American Legion ond Auxiliary
Ille Sberlll'o n■,■Kt
beld
Edw;..i, ,unive. Th, ehlJ""wao Mary Sue !Uco It a 1958 groduato Ing a hit homo In Columhua. ,,_
meat.
rennlal UNlllbly ■ l l e • d o d by to 10 In lhe DAV Hall In Porn- Poll (l(r.t will be hold al I p. m. a grand
of Jackson High School and lo 'Ibo decoued wu brought to the
oon of Mr· and Mn· Otto
LOCAL 'l'liiN
more thu 3,00D delegates. IIK'· eroy. All llenager1 from the Tuesday at the Legk&gt;n Home.
now employed o • cle!+ at Bur. Rawlinp,Colta runer.l H o m •
Moffut.
Ion's Discount Hou,e. Rleo It ■a wh■ro Nt'Yi&lt;oo will he held, lhe
,..,........ ill �• bu- - On . . William K. Evu■ DI Meip. MaOOD, C.llla area aro The Junior Legion Auxiliary will
_____
- dlolrlet Ill
wu • de- Amlin, Mimi., pre■ idt!ol ■ 1 n c , Invited. ci-, are enducled by meet at Ibo hall at 7 p. m. lie,
Ohio Slate gad and lo ■ " e I I• - of time to he 1a1,.
MEIGS GENEIW, HOSPITAL kmwn an lnstruetor al Jaobon or. Mr. Cartwright
· 1167.
Mn. Jo
..I
lretluneota will he ierved.
..,.. - doady a
Sentenft9
Saturday admtaalooa - F,oyd mgh School. lloth have d o • e LanpYllle r■aldenl
PT. PLEASANT - - c.j, .
Williams, Pon)eroy, Rt. J
prize winnina wort on the a r l
•
t, Slerlff Griff DUlf&gt;la _..
_____
Siturday discharge,: - Mar,-us committee In put festivals..
aty Jack Pylet t.oci; a..TO ----D.
Cha&lt;ober,, Mlddleporl, Mr,. H.
Rayburn ... ,_ R Bnffln.,;
'Ibo
of Unloa Vet- bolh If � -• to
W. Craig, Middleport; Cliff Deck. MARRL\lll! APPLICAnON
'
p fffdJIP'J kt
er, Racine: Amanda Parker, Min- Donald l\furen Willlam.1, 29, eran■ will meet lland&amp;y nt,ht al State pen
ersville; Pearl Poulin, PomP.roy Pomeroy, game protector, a n d 7:38 al the D. A. V. Ball in Ing their _.__ ti t ti, •·
Sunday admiulonl - Lou;,. Junelto Louloe Keller, U. Long Pomeroy. 'Ibo quarterly bfrtb. )'WI .., -.,. of
Chapm■n, Racine Rt.
Bottom, �red ,...._
day will be ohserved
eoterinll.
Raybum 111d Bullman ..... .,..
Sw,day dlachargeo - None.
CAPIII CANAVIIW. (UPI) - ..u,, and triggered a 1,413-pound H. Cleon Jr., o 40-yu,-old ma- b'awler about 211 mile, from
dlctod by tho M grand jury
_____
,,,. Uilltod - will - • DOW pnbe frllm R.
rlne. The flight probably woold whore he landoo, turned hlm..
tho lel-■ � iad
B
en ill Ill .,,._ ol 1111 - 'Ibo .,..,,., whl,b Ruata called ..... In Jato t,.ugu,t or Septom- over to engt,,(On, doctor, and
FIN ED II, COIITI
a plea ol guilty u charp,I .,._
willlla • lff ,.,.
.
Pomeroy Mayor Charle, Legar
■lllq!illl n "--■lie � - her.
p■1&lt;ho i.;iota Sunday for o lull
arralgned In Cln,ull Court l■■l
to pul • ........... platlarm bllD tlon." wl■ llred IGward tho plwt H tho)' decide "no," lhe natlon'o nport.
li ned John F. Thnbet • and co,t■
month. Each youth w■- ..,.__ .
turday ...Ding on • cbarp, of
.-hit 11111 111m • It ID laul • y..,..,
credit for the time ....i In
$400 million "Project M ercury• n would be more of the ...,. Sa
.,..,,. _.. Iha, SIIO,GIIO mllM Into
To ••'l'IW -.,
will ohlll Ila
luDttme to today, ,pace agency ,pokeamen falling � ■lop willtln • eloot, ••
county jail which wa, M aye
.
1 ■hot, nr■t DI • - ..,. of - utnnauta oo ■aid. ''Thi• It a report for lhe IUNd d,otance. lie waa dlad lo,!.
while awaiting grond )Dy
-·
• 'l'ba
The Drew Webster Poot American Legion Drum and uch
,
a&lt;cldent
.
three-&lt;or
'!)to ■bot, dubli■d lloqw I, - If 0.. wllll which U.S. ■cl- • rocket Dlpt Into o,t,n early In eogtn,era, " ■aid .... "Shepard lowing •
oa Bugle Corps partioipated in the Legion atate Parade at octloo.
-----Maln
1111 - _, - ltopo to tmd - year■ of 19112.
E
.
P
underwent Ille ,...,. llllng, ooly at
,11 lul week
.- Clnclmtatl, 0., with color guards and flag bearers being
tho Unbd ,..,..,,_ -. will be li lhe emphalJ lo ■hilted 100 m,11 of ltll � done at r.rand ray Police -.d rrw V. Mn., Lennie Jewell, Frank Vaughan, Paul Cascl, Elza Bllmore,
plot - bi■d
TWO AllllUl'ED
•
■er, », Pomeroy en· • charge st and Mickey WDIJams.
bi■d about Thunday K m,rylhlni per ceol to ID orbllal fU&amp;hl. GrJo, Bahanu, Wand. "
'Ibo ObJo Stale Palnll
-tea
lalllng to obey ■ ■lop olp OYer Foll.wing lhe "1lor flllll'd ,..,. Paula S.,,., 011lotod
It
&lt;loNr - _.., to pion. Bui ....,,. """• No. I U.S. ■pa&lt;eman Alan
Mary l1io -,.i .........
U.iell Plqw E......
lhao IS.GIii m0eo lo h - - • a■ld - wu "o poo■lblllty• B. Sllepard Ir., and their Im lelthe w..teod.
F,ronk Girolami, earrylng t b e Amburger, led the unit.
Smith, ta , Loog Bottom who ..
The otocl: A
----II■
11111 ■c,I, tho
mlaht be claJayed low ulron■ul■ will all he ellll- �_.
•'I.D" card o1 Ibo group. t h o a Chopm,oeo ..,.. llr. and Mro. cliad to Galllpolt, llunlclpal """'1
lo ir::; captaln
'
to
nI
- ltape I will - the - Ono ._. � ■hot will be ble to - Ille Jltght,
-.-. , '"
,_ ,ix - and
II Ralph Camphell, 11n. Ilana U.U- �-'., La g.., MDTAKBN IDBNTITY
ield,
t
Va.,
f
F
homo
bae
o, he LOS ANGELES &lt;IIPll-Rocbl trumpet,.
for fubn ... llll will load In- ..,_....
and Ila job
Ne DoeM"" .....
man, llr. and 11n. &amp;cw Rou,h, �
71�and
._ ----•• - will ..
llte ■amo • that Federal Spece Agency C b I e I
late Tueaday '"' KloDll■lo at AftoJel,QENERAL W Porllclpatlng f r o m Pomeroy and Guido J. Gltolaml.
bookod lo llelg,I c.,,,;ty
·
l'lllil■I W
AD Sonday whea an lplter In _.. lint 11eN, lficlty llwhlni, Fund■ wen, •Ulled by car wait- 1n1..1 loa
., lllapr . L Ill the llttal t!lree lame■ E. Webb aid ill Wahlng,
c■l '
'Ibo ■loil
lfflh■ ...... a oboll la !b■ -• Dal ,-ar, U.S. Ion
j\'a1-, Thermo Vaoghaa, Ing and bate oole■ wi1ll donation.
thal ao docl■loo hu 'Ibo l""hlom of the NCape a rocbt experlinenl lllll&lt;d to 1)1----.
■etall.. 111o a ..... .,,,... 111 riPIIII■ wiD ll'J direct hlto &lt;Ii bN1, micfe about m&gt;ther ■uJ&gt;or- hatch which G- ■aid blew ntte.
Rl&lt;l:y campbell. Roberto -· 1rrm Ell., 011nm, lloon,', sto,-e
·
r
milt■ _up. lll■D
U. - llte -.
caleld In .,, Judy Wellrunl. Ralph WerrJ, Goynalo WIii, Allred Elbemld. ONB COIIPUINT
hllal lllpt. But h■ ■aid ·that w off accldentally alto hla
Cloemieal apeno
tho
wat
had hit
er ond aakeil to find out what WU Bill Young """ - Wen,.
- probe - llte -- .
GO
Ibero la ..., lhe pilot will be Bell
'Ibo Corp■ fell - of I h . , LONG IQllAal, Calli. (UPI) ptatfonn M )Ill .. dpt - fiOr CAPS CANA
&lt;IIPD - Glean. 1be man who "1oo,I , by - to plague nperl■ today. ...... In lhe p,lael■whk:b ta From Jwon _. Boo IDcllal needod IIIIIDIIDI of - lo, U.. Ill■■ A-Uo In the 19&lt;1t - ,
o ru,1,1 detp iDIII ....t.. lbldW
. G a o twico a ''hoclt-up" pilot to si,.. ftero Wl!l'tl lwtber lheorle, aa ■haped ■omewhal lib
and Gary Stewart: from Rutland, lrlp. 'Ibo enlb'e armp ■layod at -■I- 8-lly 0oqNu had
, The 9oflol Unllia ....... a "-I i&lt; louJ ID deddo whothe, ■&lt;! and Gr.m.
to what mfgbl ban happened, In, botllo. It luril■d out lo be I for- Chari• Rollman. Mane! Jl'oleJ, tho Vo Nud ¥otal, whld, had a ..,. ■mall complaint obout 'tho ,.
.
Smon Pamr and Jlt&lt;fl WIUlamo, ■wlm pool. and - lo Coney I&gt;- llool ■bo rad■ In SUnd., o pando.
'I, - to - ....... moo _, o sub, -_ who Dew Ill mllel -I - thol conieDclod vlbr• •"" ....,,._ .., the ljplllaf.
Dar ''parltq - � 11111 ..,,._, ...W ride.
Into ■paco and • - ...- tho tlom 1nm ......, ..... pouodlntl ,,,.. nrdlct: Ibo Orm'■ mongrel ond 1rom lllddleport. Dave WU- land Satunlq tlill&gt;I, and 1 � • It _,, h ,qnplntor had - ·
Pel&gt;• . 11.
RIba!' - ,.,.._� tho - All■■llle Ocean
befoN an the ■pacec:roll might !oaYo Iris·
had nil■I,.. tho lplt,r ey, Jd Solterfleld. Dav,i Thmr, dla- had Ille 'l1tlrd Dei:ree ■polled hlr o■lift land: "W
lttto • ..... ■rtttlll - ..,...,.. will he Jobo ...._ 4hal lachtdeG ·1 -• l lffld tho plunJer. ,
fn
a■, .v1a1 Kini ...: Daw CwL Ihm tbei.. ·
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IIICIWID HOTTIUT
NATIONAL NEWS

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HAPPY CAMPERS-Meigs County 4-H youth spent last week at Canters' Caves i n Jackson County and lived II up swbnrning, learning crafts
nature bikes,_ eating excellent food, and generally having a good time. Here Meigs County Agent C. E. Blakeslee has pqsed the entir� ..- _, ..,,.,._, ,. ,.., ,
laking
BJ u- .....,
'.l1 m onbo «■
offing
the swunmu,g pool for a picture. Canters' Caves IS a CO-Operative pro1ect between several southeastern-Ohio counties with each
group
beside
n.
o.nn.- Jol""' 71..
In tho
w
n d
'
.,,; Teu to Ne• England of- county taking '1urns" In having its 4,H youth in camp.
• ...,. ,..,. c.n.■o fodhd
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!red little relief today for But•
-n
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Aggresmve f.onservatism

M ll'OUJII of the nation'• ltrODgeat
co, tilllw• ptber in conclave from
ti.In. to time, It becomea lncreulngly
plalll th1y are no longer cotl'tent to shout
llolana or jllll-try to influence "mlcl41e
of the roaden" by variou1 kl11ds of pret;

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They talk ogerly of malting them•
,elves true political aclivlsta. Their new
heroes. after Sen. Barry Goldwater, are
Seti. John Tower of Texas and a sizable
ltrln&amp; of freumeo GOP conservatives In
the Ho111t. They are hailed as men who
''did It," wbo got elected.
At a recent rl&amp;ht wing "political ac­
tloa" ineet1n1 In Wubingtoo, not under
GOP ,auplces, Tower told hlf rapt audi­
ence to turn from sloganeering:
"OW- trouble la that we have not been
pradlca. enough •.•. We have got to
ee� heavlly Involved In politics. We've
eot to ·aet down to the grau roots and
Into the campaigns. . , ·. We've sot to
translate our will into atatutorf terms.
The otben (llbenla) bave been at work
a Ions tllne. They !lave been effecttve.
We mutt do the aame thing.':
Neither In Tower'• cue nor In others
do tbeae aroups 11ft out the complex fac•
tori that may have played I role In their
heroea' election trlumpha. The vlctorle1
are a■crlhed to the winners' stout e,.
pouuJ of cooaervallve principles.
, Publicly they apeu of broader 1uc•
ceue, ID 1982 and 11184. But an upert'1
analyna of the relaUons among t b e s e
p:oupa - and their contacts with the
major partlea - ii a nece,sary prelude
to uy lnfol'IMd sueu on thiJ acore.
' Meantime, they appeu bent on estab,
lllhlnl a national climate conducive to.
future victory. Allln and 11110, leaderi
atreu t II a t •�naervatiam l1 on t h e
march." Said cl n e meetlns chalnn111:
"This II THE poUtlcaJ fact of 1961."

Goldwater, one of the comervatlve'1
proclaimed "miracle men," states. the
matter much les s strongly. He sees the
new stirrings, particularly u they manl•
fest tbenuelves po college campuses, u
part rea l conservative upsur1e and part
formless rebellion agalnlt the "estab­
lished liberal order.'' Ria 1011 iJ ·to
spread the gospel, to Imprint It more
deeply on the �publlean party.
Som'e others w!lo have• sampled ,the'
country's mood in rec.int months tend to
unders50re Goldwater'a own �w-tbat
conservatism is movjng but, up to now,
is not swe-epins.
'But conaervallsm'a llurdlest 111d most
vocal IJ'OIIPI are Impatient of ,uch, cau­
tion. Perhapa they hope that seneral
IUCCIBI CID be encoura&amp;ed by proclaJm.
Ing bllh tide wblle tile currenta are atlll
uncertain.
GEOGRAPJIY LESSON
Republicans are up In arms over Pre­
sident Kennedy's reported plan· to ex­
tend diplomatic recognition to the So­
viet puppet state, of Outer MongoliL
But prol&gt;ably few America� of either
party know much about the place.
Vague ly we'te aware that It Ues some­
where in the wilds of northeastern Asia.
For the record it touches Russia's Siber­
ian lands on the north, Cbin11e Man­
churia on the east, the Great Wall of
China to the south, and Russian Turke­
stan to the west.
The land la generally high, mostly de­
sert, supportilll a poniadic population of
around one million. Stocjt ralalng Ji the
big lblng, thouth some valuable miner•
ala u!Jt. II'• a bit bi11er than Aluka,
snd actually one of the world's oldest
countries.
It ls alwaya nice to know what It iJ
the politicians are araulng about .

. Industrial Revolution, Chapter D

When It cornea to the bu.lness of get­

tlna 11111terlall and maklns goods, t h'e

people }n thla country ·1a r e, In • effect,
llolvly worltlai tbemaelys oul of a Job.
1 Rllht now only about·� million Am•
, .-lcana art dlrectly enp1ed In product
effort. That meana msnufacturtns, con­
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the Ho111t. They are hailed as men who
''did It," wbo got elected.
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GOP ,auplces, Tower told hlf rapt audi­
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"OW- trouble la that we have not been
pradlca. enough •.•. We have got to
ee� heavlly Involved In politics. We've
eot to ·aet down to the grau roots and
Into the campaigns. . , ·. We've sot to
translate our will into atatutorf terms.
The otben (llbenla) bave been at work
a Ions tllne. They !lave been effecttve.
We mutt do the aame thing.':
Neither In Tower'• cue nor In others
do tbeae aroups 11ft out the complex fac•
tori that may have played I role In their
heroea' election trlumpha. The vlctorle1
are a■crlhed to the winners' stout e,.
pouuJ of cooaervallve principles.
, Publicly they apeu of broader 1uc•
ceue, ID 1982 and 11184. But an upert'1
analyna of the relaUons among t b e s e
p:oupa - and their contacts with the
major partlea - ii a nece,sary prelude
to uy lnfol'IMd sueu on thiJ acore.
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lllhlnl a national climate conducive to.
future victory. Allln and 11110, leaderi
atreu t II a t •�naervatiam l1 on t h e
march." Said cl n e meetlns chalnn111:
"This II THE poUtlcaJ fact of 1961."

Goldwater, one of the comervatlve'1
proclaimed "miracle men," states. the
matter much les s strongly. He sees the
new stirrings, particularly u they manl•
fest tbenuelves po college campuses, u
part rea l conservative upsur1e and part
formless rebellion agalnlt the "estab­
lished liberal order.'' Ria 1011 iJ ·to
spread the gospel, to Imprint It more
deeply on the �publlean party.
Som'e others w!lo have• sampled ,the'
country's mood in rec.int months tend to
unders50re Goldwater'a own �w-tbat
conservatism is movjng but, up to now,
is not swe-epins.
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vocal IJ'OIIPI are Impatient of ,uch, cau­
tion. Perhapa they hope that seneral
IUCCIBI CID be encoura&amp;ed by proclaJm.
Ing bllh tide wblle tile currenta are atlll
uncertain.
GEOGRAPJIY LESSON
Republicans are up In arms over Pre­
sident Kennedy's reported plan· to ex­
tend diplomatic recognition to the So­
viet puppet state, of Outer MongoliL
But prol&gt;ably few America� of either
party know much about the place.
Vague ly we'te aware that It Ues some­
where in the wilds of northeastern Asia.
For the record it touches Russia's Siber­
ian lands on the north, Cbin11e Man­
churia on the east, the Great Wall of
China to the south, and Russian Turke­
stan to the west.
The land la generally high, mostly de­
sert, supportilll a poniadic population of
around one million. Stocjt ralalng Ji the
big lblng, thouth some valuable miner•
ala u!Jt. II'• a bit bi11er than Aluka,
snd actually one of the world's oldest
countries.
It ls alwaya nice to know what It iJ
the politicians are araulng about .

. Industrial Revolution, Chapter D

When It cornea to the bu.lness of get­

tlna 11111terlall and maklns goods, t h'e

people }n thla country ·1a r e, In • effect,
llolvly worltlai tbemaelys oul of a Job.
1 Rllht now only about·� million Am•
, .-lcana art dlrectly enp1ed In product
effort. That meana msnufacturtns, con­
lltructlon, mlnln1, fll'lllk and s u c h
trllla�n u II lllvoJved In lbeae
, .
proce.....
�.aatlon,ot'mon than 180 m1Jllon1
i,
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Jult '11 lllllllon pebple produce tile en­
tire lorteilt and could tum out more.
totala leave out of account peo­
ple Cn m11111ertar, cle!'lcaJ • n d otller
DOt d.lrec:Uy auoclaled with t h e
on Jr11111. Renee they differ
fNm lltlndatd ,omnment ftaure1 In
� .JJI... ftelda.
(
The tilj cry today Is "automation," but
tl!t. iJ In fact merely lbe dr1111atle new
phue II{ an ••oiplc and teclmolopcaJ
r,nder way and molt certainly
, trend
dutlned to eontlaue Indefinitely.
Gerard Piel, In a document written
for Ille l'ord,J'oundation'1 Fund tor uie
�. auue1ta that by the year 2000
tai:ior, worlcer1 ma, be·11 ,carce u far­
mers today. TIit litter are down to alx
llllllloll.
In 1111 ,tew, not Jurt factory band, but
, wliltt eolJar \1/0rll:en and even manage­
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