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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 8

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 8

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Newark (0.) Advocate Jan. 4," 1968 Train III 4 Vie Old Bank Building Entered 1 WORLD tail BRIEF Ohioans Prefer Johnson over Republican Robert Wells. making a ston in Newark is inn 7,134 votes were more than any other candidate eastbound No. Four "Penn Texas" which has a scheduled Democrat or Republican net stop at 7:50 p. m.

en route from The old First National Bank FIIDAY-SAfUID AY-MONDAY JAN. ItWtMt ted in the city-wide election. St. Louis to New York. The railroad official said if the at South Park Place and Third If Hill is appointed or elected The results of a mail Vet Newsman Dies EAST POINT, Ga.

(AP) -Burgess Damron, 56, veteran Associated Press newsman, died Wednesday night after an Street was broken into 11 years county commissioner, however, preference poll for President proposed changes are permitted, this stop would be moved unrl ITnifn4 Crute Cnnatni texts too late if the would-be thief expected to carry away any nnu wiiiiLU ULiiuiui v-uil" ducted durine the last half of illness of severer monins. He both he and his deputy treasurer, Democrat Paul Shan-non, would be replaced with Republicans by appointment currency back to 9 p. m. Less than. 20 years ago there were 24 passenger trains per December among 3500 Ohio had undergone surgery last Fri Police, however, are putting day.

Damron, formerly sports Dresses TV $10 to $17 more stock in the theory editor of the Ashland (Ky.) In from Mayor James H. Alex ander. day stopping in Newark. This peak was reached in 1948-49 and Civic Leaders, were announced today by the Ohio Information Committee (OIC). Lyndon B.

Johnson was vr. someone may have broken into the vacant building in search of dpnendent. ioined The AP in dropped to 22 trains per day in Joseph E. Smith, city service director until last week, took out 1951-52. Reductions have been other loot or perhaps just to get warm.

The break-in was discovered preferred by 74 per cent as the Democrat Nominee for petitions today to become a frequent since then. President. Robert F. Kennedy Democratic candidate for coun Vluet to $15.00... Pants E.

R. McCowan, local Penn $5 to $10 Wednesday afternoon 10 per cent, Eugene McCarthy -iiucr me may 1942 in Atlanta. He was chairman of the AP National Committee of the Wire Service Guild. BERN, Switzerland (AP) -Three Czechoslovak ice hockey players who defected from their team two days ago and asked years, seven months, and 19 sylvania agent since mid-19f3, said passenger usage is on the decline for some time and is days after First National moved to its new location and took its per cent, George Wallace 10 per Primary-cent, all others 4 per cent. Smith to'd The Advocate Richard M.

Nixon was preferredhe nas written a letter to Ralph by 44 per cent as the Barrett, county Democratic presently low. He said exact money along. The front door glass had been smashed out and figures were not available here, but "we don't have the riders Sweaters $5 to $8 someone had entered the building, police said. Nominee for President, asKing ne oe appoint-Reagan 21 per cent, Nelson, ed to Mr- Cooperrider's unex-Rockefeller 21 per cent, James Pired term- I for asylum in Switzerland have changed their mind and returned home, Swiss authorities Since the building ceased to ni.j.. was TV ninifiino retorted this morning ucuiBCi! --v h(, ht jf u.a Wnmo we should have." i In April, 1966, the railroad dis-j continued local service by "Spirit of St.

Louis" and replaced it with the "Penn Texas." At that time, the Valuei to The three, whose identities were never revealed, were Romney 3 per cent, many jears as," 7' Percv 2 Der cent all others 4 a contractor in the graffltl collection for young-Dcr cent land was named service "grown UP" words n. T- bv P. Wendell Reert in Anril frnt become a slips MOM'S CAKE tastes good to a U. S. Marine at Con Thirn, South Vietnam.

A buddy at right dips his spoon into the package from home on the invitation to help 1.00... members of the Banska Bys trica team which played Swiss stopping place for transients; $2 to $6 0 $2M5 i irtii, iii. naa pititiicu r- by 57 per cent as the af'er Arthur T. Handel held Nominee for U. S.

Senator, and its sunken gutters have become a huge public Values to $11.00.. railroad also attempted to completely eliminate Spirit" but was prohibited from doing so by the ICC. Fire Calls wastebasket. teams at Thun and Langnau, in central Switzerland, during the Christmas holidays. Prisoner Exchange ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) Vietnam we position aunng Kcea nrsi four months of office.

Smith, whose stormy career as service director included running battles council's finance committee and with The building is now owned by Copco, a firm represented William B. Saxbe 31 per cent, Sherman E. linger 4 per cent, Albert H. Sealy, 2 per cent, all others 6 per cent. Frank J.

Lausche was preferred by 87 per cent as the Democrat Nominee for U. S. Senator, John Pheasant Sends Trio To Doctor locally by developer Lewis E. Claggett. President Rene Barrientos of several department heads, joins other announced Democratic Bolivia savs he is willing to seek troops still to come were com- the exchange of French writer 10 ARCADE cent owara ftiyers WEDNESDAY 6:25 p.

to 180 Wilson Kathleen Smith; illness; taken to hospital. 11:49 a. to 21st and Church Streets, Claude Monroe, 150 Putnam possible heart attack; given oxygen and taken jHeath planner; B. J. Mattingly.

J. Gilligan 1 per others 2 per cent. According to OIC Regis Debray for anti-Castro leader Huber Matos, a prisoner In sa'Son. meanwhile, 82 of in the 136 members of South Viet- Hottinger Gets 1 To 1 5 Years For Burglary President Jersey Township trustee; in odelroeier Pheasant under glass is or he en cumbent D. L.

Hoskinson; and Fred J. Milligan polls will Rarrientos said House of Representatives favorite gourmeti" .1 Jlllil a DO TYIOfl 1 0 I the Bolivian people would havemet and voted unanimously to deIight 1)Ut n0, for to approve such an exchange injoPPOf recognition of the Victi th to ascertain any changes in Mossman said he would not David Hottinger, 35, of llCZr 70. nrefprence for the same offices, make an official annnnnfpmpnt Lingerie -9portswcar and Accessories ft S. Second has been sen The highway patrol reported iqai hp said OIC haslreeardine his hones for annnint. tenced to one to 15 years in the a referendum, ana sources ciose to Cuban developments saidjFront as well as any coalition Prime Minister Fidel Castro isjgovernment with the Commu- 11:27 a.

to 535 S. Sixth Julia Varasso; fainted; taken to hospital. Ohio Penitentiary for the at an unfriendly pheasant flew intotpoilcd 0hio Civic Leaders on 42lment until Friday and Mrs. the windshield of a major issues and wasjSewards said she "might" run tempted burglary of the E. T.

unlikelv to free Matos undcri'" -v ,1 susnicions! 0 Usl easl 01 Bnce KOaa inn get witn the subsequent for a new four-year term if she Rugg Company last summer, Reflecting 1 of U.S. nolicv. the resolution public vote for a per ceni ac ijafnnnn cnnti-arinn tna nn. Hottinger, whose son, Roger Lee, 18, was also involved in the any circumstances. Aldrich Builds Studio HOLLYWOOD (AP) The said the Viotnampsp can rfpfirip --curacy recora.

livic Leaaers thet coun.ri' and he iCUPants shattered ss- polled include all news media, it i i it i i i i i unsuccessful burglary attempt, is given the appointment. Fireman Resigns house opposes "any form of! aeans, oi m. z.ipuonc omciais, political pany 1 entered a plea of guilty before Common Pleas Court Judge false Deace maintained control leaders, business and profes dream of many a movie maker is coming true for Robert Al-i t. 'of the vehicle but was treated sional people all selected Walter U. Bolton this morning I A i I 1 1 1 1 iO I drich: he's acquiring his own for cuts by a private physician.

Alert fraotal opn nnccannarc ing the debate if the United without regard to race, creed, national origin or political party studio. UU UL-LJ I LLjvl -I me younger Hottinger was placed on probation by the court tit a. a. ai.iu ii luiu nuc Laootncti States The rotund producer-director affiliation and, located in every Veteran fireman Russell last Autumn. then of "The Dirty Dozen," "Whatev Ohio county.

The poll was spon Thomas Britton has handed his Another youth, George Ervin, er Happened to uaov I sored, financed and conducted resignation to Fire Chief E. E. exclusively by OIC. 19, 181 Hudson faced similar charges for the same Unfortunately, the bird was and other hits announcedjsincerely wants to help Vietnam Wednesday he has bought thejin its fight against communism xifirtnrA final victory is attained 1 LAST tl DAYS I SAi KXIIS SAT UR WAY wmm sr3 Malloy and said he was returning to his bricklaying profession as of Saturday. not reported in any condition to crime earner and is now serv nc nncic ioiJ News In Brief ing one to 15 years in the refor built a studio in 1913.

ine aeoa'e ana tne resolution were direct results of President I F.ariier in the mornine. Mrs. Britton, whom Malloy matory. described as a key member of Johnson's suggestion in his De- Robert L. Wiseman, 25, of Gra-i'CHEON SET ppmhpp tpWkinn intprviovi' that tiot.

was treated and released! Brownsville Extension Zimbalist To Quit uroup ine emergency squaa, naa PHILADELPHIA (AP) -officias of tne South viet. Memorial Hospital afterH meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday inijomed the department Sept. 7, rem Zimbalist said ednes-namese government meet infor- lier auto struck tree on County (the community hall. A His resignation leaves the Frozen Typewriter Cold Proof fire department four men short oay ne pijn iu huh Hi representatives of "oad 311.

two miles north of luncneon win oe st-i veu ai mum. director of the Curtis Institute of its authorized 61 men. Members take 1 yards of cot jthe National Liberation Front. Ohio 440. According to the patrol, Mrs.

of Music. ton material, needle, thread and Malloy said he was asking the NEWBURGH, N.Y. (AP) scissors. The world-famous 78-year-tld violinist has been associated Wiseman lost control of the auto Mrs. Edna Smith, town welfare civil service commission to schedule a firefighter s' LV Residents Must Register Friday an icy hill and slid off the! ACTING CLASS SET officer, offered in evidence a on with the Philadelphia school for; Welsh Hills Players are uu- examination as soon as possible.

frozen typewriter to support her right ide of the road. 39 years and has been its direc a mil HANOVER Residents of itiating a children's acting class Eight of 16 candidates plea before the town Board ofi TV Licking Valley School District sea almost like buying them wholesale! Supervisors for heat in her passed a rookie police examination and Safety Director James Taft iiiuuaiioi 10 u.c lame. v. nnt rPtristPrprt with the hnarrt nf and film star, Efrem Zimbalist I. Butler is screening those men She told the board she found at 9 a.m.

Saturday. The weekly class is open to youths of the county who are interested in learning more about acting. Adult sponsors are Miss Kristine Axline, Mrs. Dorothy Rader, Jr. before filling three police the machine frozen when she came to work Wednesday morn-i elections have until 4 p.m.

tomorrow to do so in order to vote in the Jan. 16 special election. Voters will consider a five mill additional operating levy department vacancies. Bachelor Patrol ing after the temperature hit 19 LOS ANGELES (AP) Don- Italy has more than 300 1 below zero here. The board ap Rhodes came out against anviMrs- Jyce Gordon and Michael American style supermarkets.

proved her request. aid Lane looked like a intended to take the district out attempt to have the Jan. lajMcMilien. poucy say, suung ms wi- ui ueoi. 'session of the legislature place mariced car complete wun iwo- Board of elections is located a two-term repeal amendment way radio, shotgun, red light at 49 N.

Third St. (proposal on November election ballots for final voter decision ana siren, c-ven iwin aenais were mounted on it. The East India Company, anJhe two-term limit was placed Lane, a 22-year-old English concern, was incorpo-'in the constitution by voters in 60N. 7 al drove a lonely patrol through rated in 1600. 1954.

firanlcawii firaiil Mulil 4v Grants-own Grant Maid9 metropolitan Los Angeles for at least a year, police said today until his arrest. Gigi Wins Divorce LOS ANGELS (AP) Ac 1 30-count twin size, flat or Reg. $1.99 Need new sheets? We've cut price) on our sturdy cotton muslins to make them a bigger-than-ever buy! Doubla flat or fitted, REG. $1.77 42x36" muslin cases. REG.

2 for $1, Sale 2 for 77 tress Gigi Perreau has won an HAT SHOP uncontested divorce frtm her husband, E. Frank Gallo, heir to a California winery fortune, after testifying that he belittled her in front of others. SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 8:30 SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:00 He said he didn love me and didn't even like me and became engrossed in his business Save now on Grants-own Grant Crest9 bed pillows and would exclude me and our two children from his life," she said. CINCINNATI IP Greenie Webster, 42, was convicted Wednesday of first-degree man slaughter in the fatal shooting last July of Mrs. Gwendolyn Blythe, 22.

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$1 Pretty bathmates! Both 24x46, with a 'twice-the-price' look. Hand tow.lt, REG. 59c, Sale 47c Wash cloths, REG. 29cSale 22c Mr. Harold Hsyta Arrival of Nowcumeri For Information caUt S44-493 Birth ol Baby and Engaged Girl Mr.

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