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2 The Tipton Daily Tribune By Mail in City- 40? Per week By Mail: Tipton and Adjacent Counties 1 year $10.00 ADVANCE NO MAIL SUBSCRIPTION ACCEPTED WHERE. CARRIER DELIVERY IS MAINTAINED. Member: United Press International News Service Entered as Second Class Matter October 4, 1895 at the Post Office in Tipton, Indiana, Under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1897. SECOND-CLASS POSTAGE PAID IN TIPTON, INDIANA 221 PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. ,223 E.

Jefferson St. Tipton, Indiana 46072-675-2115 "Round Town and The Clock Tribune By R.D. Money AND WE STILL WAIT! News from Paris? Not rather foreboding news from CAMBODIA that the'reds are building up a strikining force there, while old satisfied Sam just waits for them to give him the double cross again, i BARRACKS are going up, within striking distance of spells trouble, while Uncle Sam is at the peace table. trying to get halted bombing merely because thought they would recipocate. All they have done is move supplies in, according to reports promise that" they would release a few come CHRISTMAS time.

With their beliefs in Christmas about as remote as anything one could conjure up, why do we leave the barn doors them? They say the barracks are being built to house troops when they PULL BACK from South Viet Nam. Are we expected to believe this? Naturally Uncle Sam will not do anything about the barracks building, for the North Vietnamese fear of something that would hinder the upcoming peace talks. What a laugh! They are also putting every roadblock in the see that we are not able to meet at the table as yet! When they are then the meetings will take not BEFORE! WHY NOT? What we all hope is the final bill for the late, lamented SHANTY TOWN visitation on the banks of the Potomac, charitably known as Resurrection City, has been presented. We didn't say you had to pay it, but you will! The will reach $71,795. The figure was arrived at by the DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR for RENEWING the PIG PENS left by the marchers in the 12 acres of land.

Theyj had lean t'o's all over the place, plus; yet the people who are supposed to pat the freight, deny that they I so what can Uncle do about it, you'll have to pay a portion of taxes. That's what it amounts to. It is clear, that although they cleared the campground they did not clear' their debt! Naturally the books cannot be closed until the debt is paid. THE REV RALPH ABERNATHY, successor to MARTIN LUTHER KING refuses to pay same, but.has the colossal nerve to file a countersuit against the government- (that's you) for damage to the of some of the And the funny part of the jwhole matter that we may pay it. If it is not paid by the time Mr.

Nixon goes into office, then let's all hope that someone will have the INTESTINAL FORTITUDE to tell the REV. ABERNATHY collect that bill. If -you or I owed either pay or go to is that simple. With this had to tread very softly against anyone who even resembled a MARCHER or was connected with the Rights movement. We don't know about persons we talk to every day are impatient with the slack manner, in which the leaders of marchers and others who haunt us day in and day are LEECHES in a SOCIETY where they claim EVERY MAN IS EQUAL 1 There's just one thing the matter with that statement, those who prove worthy, by doing their the MARCHERS.

The matter would be quite a joke if it was not so Like most leaders, Mr. Abernathy did not stay at had VISITING PRIVELEGES. How can this man Abernathy file a counter suit of any a- these same marchers damaged private property along the at the this is YOUR PROPERTY you are a TAXPAYER. Remember they broke into several offices, damaged otherwise showed their contempt of the law, this same law they were bleating to serve them. The Rev.

says the amount of the damages will come, to at least quite SOME LOOT to have brought along on a CAMPING trip! Let's i all hope that the matter does come to court; then we can hear just what property was worth $100,000 brought along on a camping trip. POOR MARCH did you say? POOR SUCKER is Uncle Sam, or rather his employees in the government. The following is said to be a quote of Mr. Abernathy; "I don't believe the people of this nation expect the POOR people to pay! when they are dying of malnutrition or starvation." Well now- the Rev. himself look a RATHER WELL wonder why he can't miss a meal or give to the poor also? If his.DEFINITION of poor people means that they had $100,000 in their possession in worldly in the devil were they doing in a Poor People's march? WHAT IS NEEDED What we need in this country is someone who can tell the BICKERERS, LOUD and CLEAR, where to get off! Individual freedom has produced a permissiveness in which too few are ready and willing to speak out against the unclean, in mind and body, the disrupters, the law flouters, the REBELS bent, not on CONSTRUCTION, but on DESTRUCTION of the country.

What they are out to destroy Is a fine way of life, what are you going to do about it. Tell your Congressmen that it must stop, that you up with it. TODAY'S TIDBIT Next to a visit by a high powered nothing Is as annoying as stepping on a wad of wet chewing gum. UNCONVENTIONAL PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI)The Rhode Island constitutional convention called more than four years ago to recommend changes jin the state constitution, has been trying for two years to adjourn but can't summon enough members for a quorum.

Voters have rejected every proposed constitutional revision the convention has recommended. THE TIPTON' (INDIANA) DAILY TRIBUNE TELEVISION SCHEDULE 6:00 0 Lands, Seat (Continued) 0 Early Report 0 Big News CD 0 ABC Newt- 6:30 a Perry Mason 0 NBC News Big News (Continued) CD I Love.Lucy 7:00 Perry Mason (Continued) 0 Early Report 0 CBS News CD Gilligon's Island 7:30 0 Truth Or Consequences 0 Jerry Lewis Moel Harrison and Kaye Bollard Jerry tonight. Noel ploys an American customs officer and Jerry appears as a would-be smuggler. 0 Lancer Johnny, taken by a slippery horse troder in a deal for a buggy horse, determines to- get even, but instead winds up os custodion of the con man's young niece. CD 0 Mod Squad Julie poses as a Hollywood starlet to deccy a wanted assailant of a young actress.

8:00 0 Hazel 0 Jerry Lewis (Continued) 0 Lancer nued) CD 0 Mod Squad (Cont'd) 8:30 0 Possword 0 Creatures of The State 0 Red Skelton Dole Robertson guest stors. CD 0 Felony Squad 9:00 0 Mery- Griffin 0 Tuesday Movie "For Those Who Think Young" (1964), with James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, -Tina Louise, Paul Lynde and. Noncy Sinatra. A wealthy college, boy angers' his cantankerous grandfather when he announces his plan to marry a less affluent coed. 0 Red Skelton (Continued) CD 0 Basketball Pacers versus' Minnesota at Duluth.

9:30 0 Merv Griffin (Cont'd) 0 Tuesday Movie (Cont'd) 0 Doris Day Show After, the boys find a wounded duck, Doris fries to trap poacher who is shooting birds on her father's ranch. CD 0 Basketball (Continued) 10:00 0 Merv Griffin (Cont'd) 0 Tuesday Movie (Cont'd) 0 Voices Of Advent Yule music by Metropolitan Lutheran Choir. CD 0 Basketball (Continued) 10:30 0 Local News 0 Tuesday Movie (Cont'd) 0 CBS News Special CD Basketball (Continued) 11:00 Man From UNCLE 0 Final Report 0 Local News CQ 0 Eyewitness Newt 11:30 Uncle (Continued) 0 Tonight 0 Late Show "Thunder In The Valley." Same as today's 9 a.m. movie. CD 0 Joey Bishop 12:00 Starlite Theater "The Conjugal Bed" (1963), with Ugo Tognazzi and Ricardo Fellin.i 12:00 Lunchtime Theater 0 Jeopardy 0 Love Of Life CQ 0 50-50 Club 12:30 Lunchtime Th.

(Continued) 0 Jim Gerard Show 0 Search For Tomorrow CQ 0 50-50 Club (Cont'd) 1:00 0 Donald O'Connor 0 Jim Gerard (Continued) 0 Local Newt fQ 0 50-50 Clab (Cont'd) 1:30 0 Den. O'Connor (Cont'd) 0 Maka A Deal 0 At World Turns CD 0 Funny You Atk 2:00 0 O'Connor (Cont'd) 0 Days Of Our Uvet 0 Mony Splendored Thinf CD 0 Newlywed Game 2:30 O0 Divorce Court 0 The Doctora 0 Guiding Light CD 0 Dating GatM 3:00 Dark Shadows 0 Another World 0 Secret Storm CD 0 General Hospital 3:30 Dennit The Menace 0 You -Don't Say 0 Edge Of Night CD 0 One Life To Live 4:00 0 Mighty Mouse 0 Match Game The Linkletter Show CD 0 Vivienne 4:30 0 Mighty Mouse (Cont'd) 0 Mike Douglas Show Early Show "Just Around The Corner" (1938), with Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson. A girl helps her idealistic architect father get his dream of a slum project. CD 0 Vivienne (Continued) 5:00 0 The Fkintstones 0 Mike Douglas Early Show (Continued) CD 0 Bewitched 5:30 0 Of Lands And Seat 0 Mike Douglas (Cont'd) Early Show (Continued) CD' 0 Eyewitness News Wed. 6:30 Country Music 0 Today In Ir.diarjc 0 Sunrise Semester CD Educational 7 0 Country Music (Cont'd) 0 Today 0 Town And Country CD 0 Kindergarten College 7:30 0 Kartoon Karnival 0 Today (Continued) 0 CBS News CD 0 Kind.

College (Cont'd) 8:00 0 Karnival (Continued) 0 Today (Continued) 0 Captain Kangaroo CD 0 Treasure Isle 8:30 0 Karnival (Continued) 0 Today (Continued) 0 Kangaroo (Continued) CD 0 Dream House Spanish I And II 0 Steve Allen Coffee Cup Theater "O'Henry's Full House" with Marilyn Monroe aijd DaTid Wayne. of O'Henry's short stories. CD 0 Paul Dixon 9:30 Little Show 0 Steve Allen (Continued) Coffee Cup Th. (Continued) CD 9 Paul Dixon (Continued) Lucy Show 0 Steve Allen (Continued) Coffee Cup Th. (Continued) CD 0 Dixon (Continued) 10:30 Second Cup Theater "Juke Box Rhythm" (1959), with Jo Morrow and Jack Jones .0 Concentration, Beverly Hillbillies CD 0 Dick Covert 11:00 Second Cup Th.

(Cont'd)' 0 Personality 0 Andy Griffith CD 0 Dick Cavett (Continued) 11:30 Second Cup Th. (Cont'd) 0 Hollywood Squaret Van Dyke (1952), CD 0 Dick Cavett (Continued) Cooking Canadian-style Bacon Be careful not to over cookjslic- ed Canadian-style bacon. Adda little butter or margarine io the pan used for heating this very lean meat, and cook with pare. It is very easy to make Canadian-style bacon too dry bylover cooking. Lamb Treats Lamb is an international favorite.

There -are countless dishes around the" world that capitalize on the good flavor of lamb. Kebabs, stews and curries'have become a part of American cuisine. A Swedish specialty is "Kokt Lamm med Dill Slas" (boiled lamb with dill sauce). The Lebanese enjoy a baked lamb and wheat dish called! In Norway, "Faar I Kaal" arid cabbage) is the 'specialty. "Kousa Mashi" is the; nance for a Jordanian treat of zucchini stuffed with Iamb and rice.

GOOft STUDENTS! i j. Buy TtMlr Auto AGENCY, at I up ro DUcownt. Accidental Death QUINCY, Ind. today returned a verdict of accidental death for Tom M. Quinnette, 57, Quincy, who was shot weii his gun went off as he climbed a fence while hunting.

Quinnette's body was found Saturday near here, Owen County Coroner Steven Parrish said. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1968 election, the Democrats had made a strong bid for support from the under-21 set. Eut those voting-in the poll for a reduction from 21 included aboit one in every three among the Democratic lawmakers and also among the Republicans. One lawmaker in the secret ballot added a comment he felt a reduction in the voting age shobld be accompanied by increased legal responsibilities. Shopping Center Fire INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) A $5,000 fire swept through a shopping center in suburban Ben Davis Sunday, destroying or damaging-at least six stores.

Fire officials said the fire was out of control 8 hours. The businesses included a tire store, clothing store, Pool barber shop, beauty shop and a drug store. Cause of the blaze was not determined. Seven firemen were treated for minor injuries. The fire started in the tire store, said.

aany of the resept responsibilities such as payment of bills and! signing contracts are tied to age as is marriage for mailes without parental consent. check among some college leaders indicated that many stu- den are as much concerned television highlights By United Press International Wednesday Night ABC. "The Robe." Rerun about the young patrician tribune who supervises the execution of Christ, wins his robe in a game of chance and then finds his. life changed by it. With Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Michael Rennie, Dean Richard Boone, Dawn (color).

7:30 p. m. 5. eminine. fizon witil getting the voting rights of those 21 and over settled as thejl are with a lowered voting agej 1 Tne question of residence was a burning one in some counties with colleges and universities having a sizeable number of graduate- students.

Some students were ruled not to be legal residents of their college towns while others were permitted to register upon furnishing affidavits that they were legal residents. Mature, Jagger, Addams CST. Daktari, CBS. A husband-and- wife photography team makes an important archaelogical undergoes a sudden lust for fame, (color). 6:30 p.m.

CST. The Virginian, NBC. A young girl's scheme to slow down a persistent admirer causes confusion and misunderstanding (color). 6:30 p.ml CST. The Good Guys, CBS.

A Greek handyman claims ship of Bert's Diner, (color). 7:30 p.m. CST. JXraft Music NBC. Eddy Arnold is the host.

Others: Terry-Thomas, Burl Ives, Lynn Kellogg, (color). 8 p.m. CST. The Outsider, NBC. Susan Oliver as a beach dweller who finds herself involved in a hushed-up death case, (color).

9 p.m. CST. YOUNG PICKETS KENOSHA, Wis. (UPI)-Jill Blint, 9, and her brother Steven, 11, pickete'd the Kenosha post office because it did not give Santa Claus a zip code. NATURE LOVERS GRANTHAM, England (UPI) A motorist Monday spotted what he.

thought was a fire opposite the town's iron works and quickly telephone police. Minutes later, with sirens blaring, the firemen arrived to find no smoke, no flames, just a blood-red sunset. "It was a very nice sight," fireman Robert Duddles said. "You don't expect to see a beautiful sunset on such a rainy day." By HORTENSE MYERS INDIANAPOLIS 5 I Indiana lawmakers are almost evenly divided on the question of whether to seek amendment of the state constitution to lower the voting age. At least this is the indication shown by a poll of Indiana legislators on major issues likely to face them in the session opening Jan, 9.

Of the 92 who replied to the UPI poll, 45 favored lowering the voting age, 41 were against any change in the present 21-year-old requirement; and 6 were undecided. The 45 who did think the time has come. for extending the franchise to the younger generation heavily' favored lowering the voting age to either 18 or 19. Twenty-one-lawmakers balloted for age 19, 16 for age 18, with the remaining 8 indicating a preference only a year reduction to 20. Surprisingly, the ratio of Republicans favoring a reduction was almost the same that of Democrats.

During the past 13 GREECE: The destroyer USS Turner is tied at a pier in Pireaiis harbor December after returning with another destroyer from the Black Sea. The two ships had been on a five- day mission in the sea, a trip which drew Soviet protests. UPI CABLEPHOTO.

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