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6 MEDINA JOURNAL-REGISTER - IUESDAY MAY 9, 1972 [ 3-Hitting (Third of 10 Parts.) Start with a heavy bat and work down until you find a weight that is comfortable. - Keep your eyes on the ball as closer. f This means that strikes will cross the plate in your. best hitting area in either case. f a Always concentrate on 1 New York - Montreal - Pittsburgh - 1; Houston - Los Angeles the Roosevelt Library in this Hudson River Valley communi- ty. Announcement of the declas- sification was made Saturday night by the National Archives and Records Service of the Gen- eral Services Administration, which administers the library. Details coneernmg release of sages show. Train' guards, how- ever, would disappear-and the fliers would slip acre Amencan airfield in\ Iran. ° *~ e Genéral Services Admini- it tion says the vartime com- o rr MAJOR LEAGUE | By United Press lutenlational National League East Philadelphia 11 7 . 8 10 8 11 . 8 11 . West w. I. 12 6 . 13 (8 . ' o 12 . Chicago - St. Louis. San Diego Cincinnati 8 11 . Atlanta | _. & 13 . San Francisco 7 15 Monday's Results \ Los Angeles 5 Montreal 2 (Only game scheduled) Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) San Francisco (Marichal 1-4) at Montreal (Torrez 1-0), 8:05 pm 10s Angeles (Downing 1-2) at New York (Matlack 3-0), 8:05 Milwaukee (Slaton 1-3) and Lockwood (0-1) at Oakland (Holtzman 3-1 and Odom 0-0), # pang acts oa cb osc ~~Boston ~- (Kraussé ~1-0) ~ California (Wright 1-2), 11 p. m New York (Peéterdon (4) at mumcatroqs mdlc te some 200 Minnesota (Kaat 2:0), 8:30 p.m. US arr-men \es ped” by that Detroit (Coleman (3-2) at Chicago (Wood 4-1), 9 p.m. Kansas City (Sphttorff 2-2) at Kan City at Clevelaxid Detroit at Chicago ¢ New York at. Minn, mght Boston at Calif, ni ' CARNIVAL 'by Dick Turner n @ W972 by NEA lor., TA. Rog. U.S. Pat. OH. \If you had four putts on each hole . . .' \. . . you'd be able to think up words like that, too!\ week end campout will provide 31:0 Ugapaztglo y to advance ent .of , hiking fand’ ig £5 ab well \as nature 1dent1ficatxon and map readmg alongfithe hike route.\ 'This will be the third\ major outdoor troop activity. of 1972. The first was a week end cam- pout in Allegany State Park in late January and the second, a West Point was the first;~ U.S. school of engineering when it was established in 1802 and was reorgamzed as \MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU\ - The sign “Moonlight” above the head of Se na- torial candidate Curtis Lyman of Albion actually refers to bingo - so it can't: be moonlight but probably a taste of hard- political campaigning that brings the b oad ' smile to Lyman's face. At Sunday's fire hall open house held at Hartland, Lyman chatted and launched his' attempt to be come a familiar face in Niagara Count)r It ible, from the 'te tr to do and PM . is in that battleground that the State Senate race will be decided and Lyman must 51135113? p$511 eea vrg s the figivtcfi‘f ITed $3?“ San Diego (Kirby 21) at , . . im. spend large amounts of time, money and effort toward becoming a \familiar figure” pitcher. ; (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Phlladelplua (Fryman 1-0), 7:35 R , There are three people in the GOP primary and two in the Democratic prunary Pick a stance that's com- ‘ +- - M d d S A* T y for Sen. Earl W. Brydges seat. Lyman returned to his home town of Albion S fortable and stay with it. Use - (prtracted from the Of: “fig“sf‘s’gfl‘i‘ffis 31,3 at St. TII ® co Uts o : night to start setting up a campaign plan and comnnttee -(J-RP $0) $0320grégll‘geshlggl‘araggfi {5:3 $1505; Ii’ehig‘ egg??? tll’ltwburézu (121121? 8126? at R i de T h e Roi Is | _|} V t h » durm our 66 ho» 00 w Atlanta ( ey j ' pm° ' \I | \> { eae o 9 th it ho aclg toy aie Cake, 25 | ato T Neck Botherin gq Aaron - Find out during practice registers and wh Hi}; $111 be gngcmnatx (Nolan 3-0), 1: MIDDLEPORT - The thrill of alga pafichéated in a twcrgter f kt Jof ig- .m. e - A 33 64 9» a m - $2320??? 3713111“ 1213281351332 2&?£’3f°§o‘122‘£% r b fiat. Wednesday's Games figagg‘tgggd ghgalg°2h§°rgy Stonehaven near Pekin in mid. ATLANTA (UPI) - Veteran vidson, iSSlstant to the Bgaves as , Helmet\ v oe Habe\ “a“? pitches best, move away ing to: Pitch, Hi & Throw, Chicago at Cincinnati - Scouts of Troop 43 on June 10 February slugger Hank Aaron is suffering lpl'fisill enh Iread a timeplln'exhz ie Ba du s 'all- from the plate. If hit in- 505° Park Avenue, Suite Pitts at Atlanta, night w tad the bo stotake from an arthritic condition in e. has already \starte me home run. recor( om the p you > St. Lo t when they will ride the rails on right advised Y his neck that restricts his play taking that medication,\ David- The neck bothered me, side pitches best, move 1412, NewYork, Y 10022) Isignustgln aot a: PM“? 3115; the Arcade & Attica Railroad as cameras and tape recorders on ,,\ , day-to-day basis Atlgntz son added. ? 'athough,\ Aaron said. \It both- rarer tor onur tara ern ece enaen ne tapat tara aa a onan tracp rara rarara acin cana rans Los Angegat New Yori! night axon? a planned week end wmmgltnzfizbfinfig figmmm Braves officials said Lionday. mxmé : 3g, e “lg-yea; vetefan Seglelldetmxelgadkllte II hh | to'thsv‘i'fi « , e Braves, missed two o i F DR PO el' S Reved| | SanFrin at 1M ontgal night Most ofthe troop of 45 boys will Church here at 6 p.m., Fmday, '\'Hank has been advised to games on Atlanta's just- be- all right.\ pe p | mer gz‘“ ague spend the week end of June 9-11: June 9. rest, which he did all day completed road trip because of . Aaron's status for tomght s } w. 1. pet gb. ® Mockingbird campground Scoutmaster Robert C. Albone Monday, and doctors think his a stiff neck.\ opening of a two-game series ln Slgh 1's InfO W0 r | Detroit 1‘5 6 $25 i savrtfh til-mega 13122 mtoghhghboaf'd beingthe $8531.22th commxtteemen ggglczrtrilo 153\ sgied 8831253 Wli)tah Iggwesvtermhe homeregootsszice mt!) Ilithe Pittsburgh Plrates was . * iv dic » , - in the St. Louis series,. ing uncertain. ) us. th t Uni gang“; 18 3 15523 12 scenic steam-powered train at aam imma , m mg . ~ HYDE P. ARK’ N.Y. CUPD- are $51; me gigesmgg New;f {hark [6 11 ‘353 4% Arcade for an exciting two hour actually served as a Jump off tween Roosevelt arld W. Averill Boston 4 10 286 5 T teaches to a point for American fliers who Hamman, t the U.S. ambas Milwaukee 4 10 .286 5 crossing in Curriers, N. Y escaped from: Russia, with So- sador in Mo: West Assistant Scoutmaster Lewis That, and other insights mto forced down in ussia' after Minnesota 12 4 450 = gible for physical arrafigements ' the war, are being revealed now strikes on the Japanese home Oakland 10 4 1714 10 for the trip, announced at the in the ’papers and correspon- islands. And, since the Soviet Chicago 9 8 .529 3% regular meet’mg that the trip has dence of President Franklin D. Uniion was neutral in the Pacific Texas 8 10 (444 5 poon sanctioned by the troop ' Roosevelt that have been pre- War, international law required Kansas City 8 11 421 5% committee and took tentative viously classified. mtemment‘ of the U.S. air California a 7R10' lA12 5% reservations for the excursion pec naners-i G ; erews. Monday's Results #4 - : mfififigfiufiggfixmg Periodically, e Russians New York 5 Minnesota 3 Ea?$1? gag“; will be due no Roosevelt during World War II would move inte fliers to (Only games scheduled) Mr“ Wright said \In addition -- are being declassified and 2D imaginary \camp\ near the Today's Probable Pétchers to the railroad ride, an ex- made available for research at Soviet-Iranian border, the mes- (All Times EDT) perience for most of the boys, the Cleveland (Tidrow 1-2), 7:30 trip to Oswego to visit the Nine- P- 5&an (Broberg 21) - at Mile Point nuclear power Baltimore (McNally 3-1), 7:30 Eenerating. station [and historic _ CHECKED SWING - In the AlbicMeding game last Fri- be seen about to enter catcher Fran Beyer's glove. Mus- - p.m. 1C Fort ontammAp'fl One WWI Uday at Medina Veterans Park, Eagle's Earl Townsend tang's upset previously undefeated. county seaters 5 to 3. A Wednesday's Gfimes watches a pitch go by in the early game action. Ball can _ -(JR pm) Texas at Balt, night First of a jKind VFW AUXILIARY Regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Post 1483, Veterans of Tuihon Bl” Is Signed | from $1,500 to $2,500 amount a student may borrow per year. The loans are available to New York residents) who attend Milw at Oakland mght a military academy in 1812, Foreign Wars, W111 be held ALBANY N. Y, (UPD) - A TheBrydgesplamsanex n- H _ \ according to Enfyclopaedla Thursday gt the VFW at-7:30 bill to make a modified \defer. Sion of the program by which StchOF’lS' either in or| out of the _| route. © Britannica. pm. red tuition\ program avallable) bn zomgher Eductztexdnn $36 ° el‘thee plan is characterized as BRE AK FAST In- one of the Churchill MS- to New York State college stu- “fin“ lorgnsgfi'mlgo 000 itu- \deferred tuition\ ause re- sages, the British prime minis- _ dents was signed into law by iN t t d duall dents last year. payment is done on gradually | Steak'N' Eggs ter spoke of a meeting between DR L AWR NC Governor Rockefeller today. increasing scale as the borrow- '4-0z. Dinner Steak ® himself and Gen. Charles De- * E E E, LAMB The plan, developed by Senate The two main changes are: er's income rises after «gradua- ' 2 Eggs Any Style PAN Gaulle of France. Majority Leader Earl W. Bryd- -Expanding the program to tion. : Home Fries, a The conversation, the message ges, R - Niagara Falls, makes Students from families with in- : Teast And Jelly $149 comes above $15,000. ''These stu- __. LYNDONIA LODGE dents now have to pay. as much as 13 per cent interest when they seek a loan,\ Brydges said. \This legislation will provide the funds to guarantee them a loan at 7 per cent and very lib- : Heart Races When Paflent Stands By Lawrence Lamb M.D. says, \consisted mainly of a prolonged complaint and lecture | byme,mgoodm ers and p bad French, upon his 'many fol- ies. \I explained,\ Churthnll wrote low interest loans possible for students with family incomes above $15,000, and expands the maximum amount which any student may borrow. Both changes are conditional upon revisions in the federal 6 30 p.m. dinner p business meeting to | ed by Mrs. Eloise controls the sympathetic $1. BACON, TOMATO .& LETTUCE - SANDWICH ON TOAST _ ALL YOU CAN EA FISH n' GLAMS Served with 'French Fries, Cole Slaw, Roll & Butter | 3 seRvED 2:00 PM 10 8:30 P | MEDINA FRIEND FAMILY RESTAURANT: MAPLE RIDGE PLAZA © < OPEN 9:30 AM - 8:30 PM _ Make Reservatiobs Ftor' Mothers Day No CLAMS r' FISH .29 cate nesdtess a hemwlmas nervous system can Caus®¢ | student I t eral repayment terms.\ grand, at 8 pm. A program to create needless antag Dear Dr. Lamb-A number © this. Some drugs, particu- U can guarantee program --Raisin the maximum . will follow m with you and me and that he Of years ago I had a sympa- larly some of the ganqmlf- by Congress « € hindered the interest of France government to release its World War II cabinet papers The Roosevelt side of the | 'communi- cations was declassxf‘ed in De: Russia. E foday's FUNNY Tod’s flirt}: mil sun for | each original \ : | to Today's FUNNY, fiWflt 11:1; | CW an « - Q ~ thectomy. They made a It was necessary because I had a foot infection. Now I am having trouble standing up. When I lie down my heart rate is normal, usually break out in a sweat and feel nauseated. Is this problem related to my operation and what can I do about it? Dear Reader—Y ou have what we call postural hypo- tension which means that when you change your pos- ture by standing up your blood pressure drops. It can © follow an operation to cut the sympathetic nerves that control the size of the blood vessels in the lower part of the body. A similar type of operation was done com- monly a number of years ago in the treatment of indi- v1duals with high blood pres- - sure and. immediately after the operation most of these individuals had problems similar to the ones you cite. Individuals who have been at bed rest for long ods of time or those who are acutely ill also have similar problems. Several illnesses and an which affects the area in the brain that t 1, izers, are a frequent cause ' froblem that concerned a ot of us as a possible com- glmatmn of manned space ight. It was thought the - {1 rolonged period of weight- - e nauts after space flight. . It is not possible to deter- mine, without a fairly com- plete examination, all the contributing factors to your, problem, but I would suggest that if you are on any tran- quilizing drugs you ought to talk with your doctor about eliminating these entirely. If you happen to be taking any medicines to control high blood pressure, these too can, be a factor and perhaps you should talk to your doctor about decreasing or elimi- nating any such medicine. If you are not taking any medicine, then you might consider using support stock- ings or wrapping 'the legs firmly with an elastic band- age from the tip of the toe. well up-above the knee. 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