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High to- mofiow 68-7-4 nwlh, 74-70 south. RED STREAK FINAL 72nd Year Associated Press (AP) United Press International Protests Plans For Anti-Kennedy Day In Protestant Churches Greenville. Mississippi Monday. October 17, I960 Price 5c No. -JO NEW YORK (AP) -Tlic executive director of Ihe Fair Campaign Practices Committee has protested what he calls Ihe plan of many Protestant churches lo "pervert" Reformation Sunday by turning it into an anti-Catholic, anti-Kennedy rally.

conservative Protestants, seeking lo defeat Sen. John F. County Home Is Razed By Fire LELAND Fire of undetermined origin razed a six room Elizabeth home early this morning, the fire department reported. The Leland Fire Department answered a call at 1:20 (his morning at the residence of Fred Sawyer in Elizabeth, north of Leland. Water for fire fighting purposes was unavailble in Elizabeth, so the firemen had to take water with them.

Building Gutted Flames had enveloped Ihe six- room Irome before the irrival of the fire department and gutted the residence according to Fire Chief Joe Fox. No one was injured, he said. The cause of the fire had not been determined this morning. A local call was answered by the fire department at 11 Saturday night when another fire ol undetermined origin damaged the home of Howard Davis, 714 Feltus. Two rooms were ruined in the fire and three olhcrs were smoke damped.

There were no injuries, me fire chief said. Kennedy because he is a Roman Catholic, have announced plans to deliver anti-Catholic sermons on the anniversary. Meanwhile, a prominent Protestant Episcopal churchman says a flood of anti-catholic literature has all but slopped rational discussion of legitimate issues in the presidential election. Ashamed Of Perversion Bruce K. Felknor, director of the Fair Campaign practices Committee, said in a lay sermon at the N.Y., Presbyterian Church Sunday: "I am ashamed to say to you that this anniversary in 19GO will be perverted from a sacred to what I think is a quite profane use in many churches in (our country." Reformation Sunday, Oct.

30, marks the day in 1517 when Martin Luther nailed to a Wittenberg Cathedral door his "ninety-five theses," thus initiating the Protestant Reformation. Felknor, a Presbyterian, said: "fn every election cursed by dirty campaigning, the worst lies always appear at the last minute. "Article VI of the Constitution is unequivocal: 'Rut no religious lest shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United Dr. George Ford, Wheaton, 111., director of the Nations! Association of Evangelicals, announced Saturday that a massive campaign will be launched next Sunday dealing with the role of the Catholic church in the presidential election. The movement will be climaxed reformation Sunday, he said.

Kennedy Says U. S. Security Would Be In Danger Under Nixon By EDMOND LE BUETON iwith former President Herbert DAYTON, Ohio (AP)--Sen. John Hoover as he'criticized a Repub- F. Kennedy said today America's domestic policies, especiall security as Welt as its leadership would be threatened if Richard M.

Nixon is elected president. Campaigning in southwestern Ohio, the Democratic presidential caru1 dntc hammered at what he called "Republican complacency" and emphasized his own conviction that "we must do belter." He compared Nixon unfavorably Hollandale Man Injured In Wreck James Hughes, of Hollandale. what he called a high-interest program that benefits banks at the expense of people. displays of the work of local authors and artists. (Staff I'hoto Seeks U.

N. Move To Avoid Rosenberg Store By WILLIAM N. OATIS Venezuela and Yugoslavia. UNITED NATION'S, N.Y. (AP); The idea for Iho resolution was --Defense Minister V.K.

KrishnajMenon's. A source said it came Menon of India called today (onto urgent U.K. action lo head offj'I'oureof catastrophe, which he said could sembly Thursday. Civic Displays Tiie specter of vacant windows on Avenue downtown Americans Executed Cuban Firing Squad Conviction Reversed On 'Race Prejudice' By CUFF SESSIONS tiesburg. was wholly irrclevent JACKSON (UPI) The Mississippi Supreme Court a overturned the conviction a Negro woman on grounds "the element of racial prejudice" was raised in her trial.

Tension Mounts Over Base At Quantanamo HAVANA (AP)--A Cuban firing squad Sunday executed two more Americans from the small invarion force that Fidel Castro charged was part of a U.S. any issue pertaining to her, to provoke an incident at Guantanamo Naval Base'. guilt or innocence," said the high I The prime minister i by vectly linked iho 27-man! expeditionary force a court in an opinion written Justice W. N. Etheridge.

"It unnecessarily raised in the trial the element of racial A new trial was ordered by prejudice, which has no place in unanimous decision for Mrs. Ella the administration of justice." the Gaston of Hatlieshurg. who was Supreme Counrt said. convicted in Noxubee County fonjury had the duty and right to evaluate the testimony indepenl- ly of a emotional factor being injected into the case by the state's counsel and witnesses." attempting lo obstruct an officer in the performance of his duties, Testimony indicated that when former Sheriff E. W.

Farrar stopped her husband for reckless driv- ing'in February of 1959, the woman said to him, "you cannot arrest my husband." she carried a pistol At the time, her hand- I I 0 1 I I I 1 r.1 i i i bae but there was corn ictinc, be relieved to a large dc-j j-, tai im when President Sekou gree by an agreement reachedi lcs ra ny as ethcr of Guinea addressed the asith the lessee of the Rosenbcrg; whlle come from growing world tension jStore, Don Nick, assistant manag-j evident during the past weeks. Krishna Menon was the final speaker in the round of policy i The day before, a debate over (od colonialism had turned i eon banged the desk! of the Chamber of Comerce, Rosenberg of Albany, wrote Nick that civic displays shoe and assemblyi cc prcscmed ipcdftur HI inu ruunu in policy i IK: UK. declarations in the 99-nation U.N.i' 1 1 Frederick Boland of the Assembly. He formally relan ha 'l adjourned the meet-; store abruptly alter a Romanian: vacant department biased. Toure deplored the Romunian's statement and asked the Soviet presented a resolution sponsored jy 21 countries calling for measures lo ease tension in Ihe wake of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's visit.

The Indian leader said he make propaganda with the coloni- not want to be an alarmist, but a ssufi he asserted that the deterioration in the international atmosphere posed a "grave risk to inema- tional peace." The resolution would have the assembly call for full cooperation with Ihe United Nations, ask coantrie: li tensions and urge that immediate After a recent fire hit fashion- delegate had hinted Boland was jennenbaum's, next door to jthe Rosenberg store, which has been vacant for almost three years, the Merchants Bureau ex- group to retrain from trying to copcert abou a a During her trial in lowerj court, Farrar testified that he arrested the woman and her bus- 1 band, Nelse Gaslon, while, "we were investigating and trying to find a Negro by the name of Frank Ed Hill, that had coma 'ong '-he coast of East Pakistan, milled an assault upon the ma-; Approximately 80 per cenl of the Fuller's mother, who remained i Cuba when the rest of the. landed on Cuba's northeast! a i wenl to Florida attended coast Oct. 5 with a Mrs Fuller is a nativ ty 1 1 1 I I I I I I I ing tension over the bin assachus VCd in Cuba 'nce childhood. Lelander Injured By Caroming Car in Freak Mishap LELAND A 45-year-old man naval base the United States holds on the island; by treaty. Castro sairl on television that the small band intended to creatSj the nrelext for U.S.

intervention, in Cuba by trying to form a "zone of operations and zone of: perturbation" near the base. The United States formally received a multiple leg fracture charged before the United NationsjSunday afteroon when a car ran last Friday that Castro himselfjinto him as he was i i i appeared bent on provoking anlfront of a local cafe. DACCA. East Pakistan (AP)- 'incls of more than 150 miles ai hour and a tremendous tidal wav have killed more than 3,003 people incident over the base. Former Marine Firing squad bullets just before dawn cut down a Louisiana adventurer and a former U.S.

Marine seeking to avenge the Castro government's seizure of his father's Cuban plantation. stores in area. Five Injured In Leland LELAND Five Grcenvillians slightly injured in a traffic accident early Sunday morning lo refrain from i a 82 outside of Leland, kely to aggravate Internationa hospital officials reported this steps be taken to solve world problems. It speaks of a deterioration in hospita morning. Details of the accident were unavailable.

Admitted to Leland Ci- Kcnnedy spoke at a S10 a plate international relations "both in ty Hospital at 5:45 Sunday morn Democratic brunch, later at an; the General Assembly and in Ihe i ing were Roosevelt Holmes outdoor Democratic rail at and says there is a need', IS, 329 N. Thcobad and Emma dletown and for Dayton. DiSalle Predicts Victory Introducing him, Gov. Michael V. DiSalle predicted that Kenne prepared a speeclv lo arrest this trend because peace threatened.

King To Speak There was a possibility that the assembly would begin debating Reed, 18, -137 St. John. Both would probably go home a row in the downtown shal down there." The city marshal at Shuqualak had been assaulted the night before. Committed F.rror The Supreme Court said the lower court committed a reversible error in rejecting the defense to the sher- Rosenberg Agrees Subsequently Nick wrote Rosenberg, observing that Greenville claims a number of authors and artists whose work might contribute to exhibits, and asking ifi the owners would allow such dis-l plays in the vacant windows. Rosenberg replied over the weekend that "It will be quite satsifactory for the City of Greenville to use display windows of the Rosenberg Building for a cultural exhibit." Nick said the special projects committee of the Merchants Bureau would meet sometime this today, Dr.

T. II! Simmons said. wcc to discuss what specific dis- Holmes suffered a fractured right wrist and Emma Reed's condition wil will IK elected, carry Ohio by i the resolution this afternoon, a a "not serious," the doctor a he I the biggest ever for a Democratic ever for a was injured abut 10 a. m. today.

i (lerU a i candidate. when the half-ton pickup Irucki As Kennedy took aim at Nixon he was driving collided with a on domestic issues, one group of Fred-'said. Treated for bruises at the hns- listeners at Middletown rnisc-ri butane gas truck on Highway 1, about a mile souih of the inter- sjgn mg W( r( so section wilh State Highway 4al. came WcV1 Taken to General Hospital in National ambulance, forcign Jt was given an x-ray a i a i Kcnnedy drcw a parn bc iml at noon a hospital atlendant lwc( Repu said (he extent of his i i pos liiat of had not yet been determined. p) I a i i minister of Earlier it was reported Hughes, in before! sustained a possible broken or a head injuries, cms and brui- Kennedy.

osc nn examination of British policy a speech by visiting King erick IX of Denmark. Sponsors of the resolution are-p tal and dismissed were Priscil-: Austria, Bolivia, Burma, F.cuarfor,;la Graham, 16, 420 N. Edison, Finland, Ghana, India, Holmes 55. 329 N. Mexico Morocco Panama Tunis-jTheobald and L.

G. Wilson, 50, ia, (he United Arab North. plays might be used. 5,009 Negroes Nixon Sticks By His Quemoy, Matsu Guns State Fair JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Negro spokesmen said 5,000 college and high school students have planned attorney's objection iff's statement.

"What happened Shuqualak the night before, when ap ell ant and her husband were in Hat Girl Scouts Open Drive For $50,385 The a a fund-raising drive for iurviving population in the area left homeless by destruction Ida G. Hikes, 5S, of near Leland was attempting to park her car in front of Jones Cafe. 415 Main when a pick up truck driven by Sammy Taylor, 17. 822 Broadstreet, approached from the north and rammed the rear of her car, 'police said. The two Americans were: Allan: The impact caused the Hikes' Dale Thompson, 3G, a native ofj Queen City, who grew car to run onto the Thceart Snced before if 30,000 homes.

The storm struck last Monday, doing most of its damage lo six small offshore islands in the of Bengal. They, like most of the I rest of East Pakistan, are primitive. The islands--in the Noakhal District--are Jabbar, Atnin, Hdti- ya, Bhata, Alexander and Ram- gati. They have total population of 300,000. Commiuiications with the outside world were cut.

Not unti Sunday, when government officials produced their report aftei an investigation, was the estimate of the dead made. in Mooringsport. and into the front of the in fishing camps in that area. afe. Robert 0.

Fuller, 25, whose fa- Sunday ther moved to Miami, after! ac cidcnt confiscation of his property inl a afternoon. Feltus, received Another American who landedl them, Anthony Zarba, 27, of 1 the Northwest Mississippi is feared (hat the correct fi 8 ure Girl Scout Council with a goal oul lo hi 8 her Hundreds of bodies were believed washed out to sea when the of $50,385 began Saturday, Herbert Thompson, finance chairman, announced over the weekend. tirlal total Thompson said he had appoint- ro al or Warner Wells of Greenwood as be X) wave receded. A complete of tliose killed may never cd chairman of the drive. The coun- Such killer storms are oil area includes Leflore, 111 lhls arl of worl(l Nearl Humphreys, Sharkey, Issaquena.i 500 persons were killed in the Coahoma, Bolivar, Quitman, Sunj 5 3 TM 6 area one in fall of flower, Lafayette, Grenada, Cal-l 1958 houn, Tallahatchie and Yaiobusha! Herc the are called, cyclones.

In the Pacific they are known as typhoons; in the Atlantic, as hur- counties. Wells, an insurance man, is on the First Methodist Board of Ste- ricanes. No matter what the chief devastating to boycott the Mississippi state Negro fair which starts today. Fair officials, however, contin- I ued preparations for the event. By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER nists any place in the world?" hcj Eugene Carter 25-year-old Savings and Loan Assn.

HARTFORD. Conn. (AP)-- Vice asked. at Tugaloo Southern Chris- President Richard M. Nixon stuckj The Republican candidate i a College, said students from.

wards in Greenwood, a directori nanle i of the Chamber of Commercel a a i i is tfi high-speed executive committee, a memberi I I a boil lhc sea an1 of the Delta Council, chairman of smash it against shores. at i :25 Sneed, 45, 704 two fractures He was taken to Leland City with seven Cuban insurgents at the same firing range in San Juan Valley last Thursday. A prediction of more invasions against the-Castro regime, came from Fuller's grieving father, liam, in Miami, Fla. "There'll be other expeditions," Fuller told newsmen. Some may fail, but sooner or later the Castro regime may fall." Peasants Helped The younger Fuller, who served with the U.S.

Marine in Korea, testified at his trial in Santiago that peasants had aided the in-l vaders. A similar revelation came from Angel Rivero, a Cuban member of the expeditionary force, who "I came to combat communism in Cuba." The court spared the lives of Jivero and another Cuban, Juan Gonzalez. They were sentenced to 30 years in prison. The court rejected appeals for clemency for Thompson and Fuller, contending that the Americans and (he Cubans should get equal treatment. for and then sent Barbs sairf a Details oE the collision unavailable from Ihe for cxerlior Patrol at noon.

1C MARIN WINS SAN JUAN. Puerlo Rico Gov. Luis Munoz Marin. head by his Qucmoy-Matsu guns today; president pounded away at the is- and sharply criticized Sen. John sue of the offshore China islands.

F. Kennedy. saying surrender of any territory Basic Amount Needed The $50.355 goal has been seti "What we need lo have is for! to the Communists would lead lo' world.him to start thinking before he defeat, was almost lost." lalks, and il would be a lol bci- Kenncdy said the basic issue be-jter for Ihe country if he would." him and Nixon is whether Nixon told a Hartford audience. Slaps Kennedy And he said the American peo-! I 1 1 1 1 3 I I I I I I I i I I I I I 1 1 I A I I A I I I tl I H.I-. the Popular Democratic country could do He; "Why can't we have a moratori- le on wam a rash immature won Puerto Rico's version of whether was beingium on any more rash, immature; Nixon-Kennedy debate by and brought a shout of "Noi statements on something that is Sunday night.

'from Ihe crowd. going to encourage the Commu- changing policies of the AP Survey Shows Kennedy Pulls Almost Even By FRED S. HOFFMAN WASHINGTON (AP) Demo crat John F. Kennedy apparently has pulled almost even with Republican Richard M. Nixon as they sprint toward the finish in their hectic race for the presidency.

But a new Associated Press survey indicates that, wilh election day only three weeks ahead, neither candidate has been able to grasp a clear advantage in 17 slates numbering nearly half of the 537 electoral votes. Tt is among this undecided group lhat the winner likely will be decided. He will need 269 electoral votes. Kennedy Grinning This latest AP chcckovcr of Ihe political in all slates gave some evidence lhat Sen. Kennedy might be gaining an edge ir some of the big doubtful states -like New Yoik Pcnnysl vanis (32), California (32).

andjwccks ago, Nixon was regarded senhower administration. Nixon again criticized Kennedy, Priorities for Tougaloo. Jackson Slate College, as a basic amount neeticd toj Campbell College and local high'maintain day-to-day operation of schools were expected to parlici-k council, pale. Field Secretary Mcdgar Evcrs of the Jackson branch of the Na- jtiona! Association for the Advancement of Colored People said, "Ihe Thompson said. 1001 are trainingj boycott is planned because Nc- conducted groes have been relegated to com of volunteer adult personnel, girl memberships and strenglhen- ing oE (he senior program.

Fund raising campaigns will be Three State Factions Hold Political Free-For-AII Sunday CHRISTIAN (UPI) Ro-i "It is not impossible that a peting with one another, and not his Democratic rival for the presi'i allcwc1 crom lc wilh "'cryone 'else a the fair. dency, for wishing--as he put it--, lo express regrets to Soviet Prcm-! Not Fair with in 13 of the 17 coun-j individual gifts being! received from the remaining four United Fund drives are raising their share in Greenville, Indianola. Inverness, Drew, Moor- mocratic Chairman, said Sunday the presidential race is "the icdest situal Mississippi politics." The Pascagoula attorney refer- two-party system would be good for Mississippi," he said, "but it could never be established unti damnedest situation we ever Republicans enter candidates at the local level." He said the Republicans can not organize a party by "start ier Khrushchev after Ihe U2 inci- Carter said, "It's not fair Scott and Greenwood. dent. 'Negroes have to have a separate here when that's not done "Every lime you encourage a'anywhere else, not even in county Communist blackmailer to get a i rs around the stale." irg in 14 stales wilh 123 on Ihe road to war." i And stales i 253 voles were' Kennedy hsd Sunday night! listed as in doubt.

i i.ih-,, N'v prCUy Cl1 th lh adminislra Hand said. "They arc; arc abollt 423-M Negroes over 21 Thus, indication that on Qucmo and Malsu. and lllca ional workcrs agriculture Mississippi, compared with the Michigan (20). ns out front in 22 stales wilh 16! Hhusiastic audience, At the same time, some of (he-electoral votes; Kennedy as lead-jget peace, yo-j only states in this group seemed to be lending toward Vice President Nixon-- Minnesota I I Utah (-1) and New Mexico (4). An in a number of states credited eilhcr to Kennedy or Nixon, it was possible the balance might tip the other way before voting time.

The survey indicates: Nixon is ahead in 19 stales with 141 electoral votes. Kennedy is credited wilh the lead in 14 stales wilh 129 elccloral votes. In a few Soutlx-rn states, a scattering of Democratic what he wants." Nixon told an en-i N. S. a executive secretary you don't 0 (he slate fair, said he felt the State Negro Adult Population Is Down red to Mississippi's three factions: Democrats, Republicans and un- pledged electors.

Speakers representing all three spoke at a political rally here. State Democratic Chairman Bidwell Adam said the unpledged electors supporters "sent the big- ing wilh a candidate at the state level against a man (Eastland) they could never defeat." to Veteran's Hospital in Jackson for treatment. Dr. T. G.

Oliver described his injury as "a bad fracture." There was "considerable" damage to Ihe front of Jones Cafa according to Police Chief Vernon Undenvcod. Two plate glass windows were broken and the brick and wood work were damaged, he said. Taylor was charged with reek- ess driving and driving without driver's license. Court Comes To Aid Of Drinker JACKSON (UPI) The Supreme Court today came to the aid of a man who gave away some valuable property while he was too drunk to know what he was doing. "Simple justice demands that such a victim have a remedy," the high court said in overturning a Harrison County Chancery Court ruling.

The lower cort maintained that J. T. Hutson was not entitled to relief because he had obviously violated Mississippi's law against liquor possession. The high court said it is not a crime lo drink liquor in sippi and there is no proof that Hutson was drinking his owji whiskey before transferring the property deed to Mrs. Itaska Boyd Hutson.

But even if he drank hs own liquor, the high court said, his misconduct would not be "with respect to the immediate transaction in question" and would not disqualify him from relief in the courts. WASHINGTON (AP)--The pro- est an1 heaviest artillery they portion of Negro adults lo thej co jlcl assemble when they sent adult populartion in Mississippi Mrs Mary Cain here to speak." P.planned boycott would be ineffec- has dropped from 41.5 per cenl Mrs. Cain, editor of the Sum- uxlay night. "-r nc group leading this week's percentage drop in that his position corresponded a are lmt I consider Negro 1 -The Census Bureau said there i 1050 to 36.4 er cenl, the largest the nation. on has dropped by three states' ad wl he was ready lo drop the' a extension workers and tcach- and 2C electoral votes.

Kennedy subject. Nixon didn't drop it. has the same number of states as the Inst time--M--but has added 6 votes. And the doubtful group has grown by three slalcs. Kentucky (10), Colorado (6) and Arizona (-1) moved from the Nixon column into Hie lossup class.

Louisiana (10) went from (tie electors might not vole for doubtful group into Kennedy's col nedy even if he won their states The 17 states rated as tossups account for 267 electoral votes- close to enough lo elect' prcsi- denby by themselves. In Nixon Declines tho previous iurvey two And (4), rated List time as for Kennedy, slipped into Missed The Point Kennedy, Nixon said, missed the whole point. The Communist objective, ho contended, "is not two little islands, not Formosa, but the wt-rld." The moment the free world gives up territory to the Commu- "They say il won't amount to anything since planr. are so far along, and so many people have already decided to come lo the fair." Kennedy Favored LAS VEGAS. Ncv.

(AP)- The tolal ad In 1050, milt newspaper, ran for governor twice. Offer Self Respect -State- City- ffl em Delta WINS BRIDGE TITLE MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)-Miss Ann Smith of Greenville, and Mrs. R. J.

Brase of Cape Girardeau, won the women's pairs title in the tri-slate sectional bridge tournament which ended here Sunday. "I guess they chose Mary cause Charlie Sullivan was cam-i iult population of 1.163.000. paigning for president out in at the labor hall at 329 Washington, SO, there were 497,351 Ne- as against his own ticket in 'iliated locals are invited to attend. LABOR COUNCIL MEETS TONTGHT The Central Labor Council will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 Members of all af- roes compared with a total adull- Mississippi," Adam said. Missouri (13), Terncssce (11) and efforls to elect the Mi ills sippi (8).

WEA1HEK AND RIVER (For ond Vilinihrl lhc Mriilu'ppF River ol Brlrfgt 13.74 at 7 a.m. tocfoy, a cf 0.69 It. i i i Ciumo riparltrJ hiflS for rhi i i 7:20 a.n. IttAvv wai nists, Nixon said, it is gomgil.as Vccas odds on Ihe rrcsiden-' row Ki-oimiur. ss dr- T.rrp,,,,,,,,.

56 ct 7M n. NW MISS1SSIP71 Glnirollr Mr focfoy end A to- nighl. Pti.iry cloudr and mild drty. HioK loday 75 ra 79. low Tonight S3 13 56.

High Tuilday 74-78. Natlh no.lhtait 5-15 mph today and lltfhl and torJanl. Owt- FaoV Wtefnetday: Incrioii.ig law 54-58; hlgK 74-71. right down Ihe road lo defeat election have shifted in favorj surrender." Son. John F.

Kcnnedy. the doubtful calcgory. I Starting the home stretch of the. Republican Vice President Rich- Other lossup slales: Ohio (25), presidential campaign, Nixon.ard M. Nixon was an 8-lo-5 to 9- Texas (24).

North Carolina supporters for redoublettm-5 favorite right after (he na- "The unpledged electors have 1Y UTH only one thing to offer and that's- 1 ra Iy W1 he ld at th ast Grecn vl le Church of God. i-li 0 the Olli Le'an' 1 Road at Pickelt Street, tonight at 7:30, it was self-respect, replied Mrs. I by sidney McGau youlh dir( c(0 or he a Joe Moore ol iascagoula, of the church. Guest speaker will be the Rev. John Hudson, Republican running against Sena- pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dcrmott, Ark.

tor James O. Eastland, urged Ihe crowd to vote Republican lo give; COUNCIL AGENDA leaders "power and affirmative! The regular meeting of the Greenville City Council will be held influence in Congress" and help: at Tuesday afternoon. Bids will be received on a truck for lhi shake Mississippi "from its com-' San ilation Department, for construction of a sanitaiy sewer main 1 ticket. convention, but the odds later to 7-to-5. Iplacency." Vote For Easlland Stale Rep.

Jerry O'Keefe and for construction of a sewage pumping station. PACK 16 MEETS The monthly meeting of Cub Pack 16 will be held at 7:30 p.m. ed on Mississippians to cast their at Carrie Stern School. Mace Goodman, committee chslr- votes for Eastland. urged Cubs to bring their Pinewood raccrr lo the meeting..

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