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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 10

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AUTECOtOGY iiitocolocv deals with the 114 Million Are Eligible to Vote types of plant structures and be A wtTi -v haviors cnaracieijaut undent habitats and with tot capa- 19 The Coshocton Tribune Nov. 1, 1964 Variety of Issues Awaiting Voters On State Ballots Through Nation Racial Backlash as Yet Undetermined Force In American Elections city oi pianis ujui uicm-selves to various condition, ac cording to the Encyclopaedia Britanmca. Bv JOSEPH D. HUTNYAN Inois legislative elections in its making a bid to become a na- United Press International potential for turning the pres-jtional power in Republican pol- Aside from choosing a presi- ent political situation topsv-tur. jitics.

WASHINGTON (UPI) A new votes in Wisconsin. Indiana and term found its way into cam- Maryland. He lost the primaries paign jargon in this year's elec-ibut got enough votes to tnor-tion the "backlash." oughly frighten local Democrats dent, voters will be asked for vy. Ke is Rep. Robert Taft 47, their views on Nov.

3 on suchi A reapportionment dispute son of the late senator, who is matters as ray television, forced al! candidates for opposing blunt-talking Sen. Ste The word, which gave rise to i who had been supporting rights. ine discrimination and sending' the 177 seats in the legislature, phen M. Young, D-Ohio. Taft I 024 Si KM I YmASS.

f'Wf s. Dakota wis I in kjwa. A I AV ft; CttoniJ-' CAtA 522 KAH. MO-V aaOEL 283 J- I 1423 jV5j-cTdW5 "JS t395; FIGURES IN THOUSANDS more women to the Senate. to run statewide.

Voters will served eight years in the Ohio Item Voters have turned down civil rights ordinances or They also will determine; have to pick through a whop- legislature before coming to MAIN NEAR SIXTH GET READY FOR WINTER whether a former football coach1 ping list of 236 nominees. Congress. propositions in five out of seven all sorts of other "lashes," was coined in reference to white opposition to Negro gains. If white voters in areas historically liberal or moderate on civil rights voted segregationist, then they were subject to the back and a man who gained tame as, Illinois voters aiso nave a not He decided to make his big local referenda in the wsi wo voars California has a state- a submarine skipper can make guDernatonai iigm on iap uus move vear the concession grade. iyear.

uemocraac uo. uuo, Here's a brief run-down on n'iHn rpfrpndum on fair Some state and local races Kerner is trying to tend on some 0 other interesting housing law coming up, and the lash. could nave a significant impact. our cnanenger tnan races in the nation: But the backlash produced i Pertf, prba' on the existing political nrcy. Football and politics In the They feature new personalities; Percy was the boy wonder lnjs has been tne me one fairly certain result: Ne Diy wui ue icycairu.

However, the racial unrest of who are trying to push out; business some years dhck. A.itne vear when ReDublican the "long, hot summer," has all iamiuar laces now noiaing po 4, ne sun i cuhmucicu uuc ui Wilkinson was busy trying to but vanished in the cool oi tne warm toast from toe to topline in a city boot of fleece, lined Velaire. Fur-like cuff hu the ankle for warmth end foot-flattery. Slim mid-heels ire right for town weal low enough for lure-footedness on icy street. litical power.

uur ongmesi young win footDan, games for Oklaho- Two Republican veterans on men. A victory would make ma umversity. Now he's tryin" Capitol Hill Sens. Kenneth B. him a good prospect for the win a seaf'in the Senate bv Map breaks down by states the 113,931,000 persons the Census Bureau estimates will come of voting age by Nov.

3. That compares with 109 million of voting age in 1960. Of potential voters, 59.2 million are women and 55.2 million are men. Non-whites of voting age will number about 1L7 million, an increase of almost 700,000 since 1960. fall.

There have ben no racial riots since the outbreaks of the late summer and leaders put a lid on almost all demon groes intend to give President Johnson the most solid bloc vote they have ever accorded a presidential candidate. No one yet knows the extent of the backlash among white voters but there are indications ttie Negro vote this year will be the largest in history. Item A Gallup poll a month before the election showed that Keating ot ivew on? ana sen. uonai nepuDucan ucaei in beating Democrat Fred R. Har Hugh Scott, of Pennsylvania I Gov.

George Romney of Mi-LjSj a state senator. strations iB u.osc i.liuk "tC TV; 1 Another Rockefeller the old chaUenges jwho is at the crossro ds I Kansas. Republican Winthrop Goldwater has made no overt pitch to capitalize on "while backlash" but his vote against the civil rights bill, his stand Winning Voters to Cause Ceaseless Job for Washington Precinct Captain icsu, wium muuuj w.c Rrkpfpllpr hrather nf Men, structure of both parties. A 1.1 York Gov. Nelson A.

Rockefel- 34 per cem oi we r.ea hllnB snd his intended to VOte WOU1Q Casi inf.or.. siaiemem uiai iuh-itu ms-" Keating is opposed by former Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy.

This is an important challenge for the brother of the late President if he is to continue wT is trying to oust Democrat-crahc Rep Neil Sta bier who Faubu was elected to Congress from Hq neadquarters Sen. the state at large in 1962. Rom- v'j i Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass ney also is believed to be buck- going to taiK arjoui it unui sne to. does ne worry mucn tneir Dauocs wr juimsuu.

forcej segre- has discussed it with her hus-i about the big issues of the! Item-The National a haven for the gation provides pr0vides potential anti-Negro vote as an important influence inling a strong tide for the Dem oana. presidential campaign Decause tion tor ine aovshvchicui "That means waiting till heitne voters in the 55th Precinct Colored People (NAACP), de-gets home from work. I found l0- Instead of discussing nu- claring for Johnson in its first (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of three dispatches by UPl's national reporter on the precinct captain and his role in politics.) By HARRY FERGUSON WASHINGTON (UPI) Arthur bed in the New England Bap the Democratic party. ocrats this year in his home The top-heavy Negro vote can help Johnson in close election in tist Hospital at Roxbury, Mass In Pennsylvania, Democrat, state The 32-year-old brother of the late President fractured his back ui me oesi time 10 pnone iSiwva 6C, cuuviovuam inHnctrial states between 6:15 and 8 m. You worked up about home rule for candidate, spoke in terms of fj run the risk of interrupting din- the District of Columbia.

per cent Negro turnout for and the South where egro 1 ii a rrrBru idwjei. is uie npr hnt if vrtn wait in a plane crash. He is opposed by Republican Howard Whitmore Jr. scnoois and housing, equal job the Democratic canaiaaie. (C5.o.- ODDortunities and an imDrovedi But what about the "white ing.

Not all the significant political races involve personalities. In California, voters are steamed up over an issue. The electorate is being asked to repeal a 1963 state law intended to prevent racial dis The NAACP said that about welfare program. Nobody inibacklash?" Will it produce Democratic captain of Election after 8 o'clock' the big tel-Precinct No. 55 in northeast! evision snows are on Washington.

His goal is to de-iget mad caB them wmle Genevieve Btatt one of the state's most successful vote-getters is trying to blast Scott out of the picture. The senator has served in the House and Senate for a total of 22 years. California's senatorial race is a battle of newcomers. Republican George Murphy is a Precinct 5o is likely to mention! enough votes to offset the Dem Like mother, like son day will be mother's day 500,000 Negroes are registered this year in Illinois. If 90 per Viet Nam to Jackson.

ocratic gain in Negro in two races In West Virginia, liver a four to one majority for the Johnson Humphrey ticket, and you would think he had lit whii vntprs in the North rpnt of these votes went lor crimination in housing. The con Democrat James Kee is seek haven't given the polltakers Johnson, he would start wun tle to worry about. enough solid information to 450,000 a state which cast 4. 1 "I wish that were true," he make confident predictions 01, million votes in 1960. ing the House seat now held by his mother, Rep.

Elizabeth Kee, who is retiring. In Ohio, Republican Rep. Oliver P. Bolton and they're watching a TV show. I guess I make 10 to 11 phone calls every night and the other workers do the same." The headquarters of the Democratic National Committee is here in Washington, but Jackson has never heard anything from them and doesn't expect said.

"But you can't ever let flict is a grassroots example of the how hot and deep emotions can run on the civil rights question. In Ohio, the ballot has a familiar look to it another member of the Taft family is movie actor turned politician. He is trying to unseat Sen. Pierre Salinger, the former presidential press secretary. No race can match the Illi- the backlash effect on the pres- The NAACP spokesman said idential race.

(the biggest switch of Negro vot- But the pollsters and the from the GOP to the Demo- up. Ine telephone is always ranging and lots of time it does fessional politicians do know cratic party would occur in the not have much to do with the election. At 12 o'clock the other The D.C. Democratic Central Committee rates Jackson as tops among its precinct captains for the efficient way he has ragis-tered the voters, coddled them and influenced their thinking. Jackson, himself, says the Republicans made his job mucn easier: "The day they nominated Goldwater a lot of my head aches in this precinct disao-peared, Everybody knows Gold-! water Voted against civil so you can skip that and talk about something else.

"My voters didn't seem to be so hot for Scranton, but I tell night a woman called me up. that there is resentment in the South. big cities of the North, where por years Negroes found a Democratic strength has the stagnant taken for granted in the past. Republican party, but this year, NEWI The boot that strikes high note in fashion. said she was a registered Democrat and wanted some help.

LODGES NOW OP "She said she had ordered an Item Gov. George Wallace of tne Goldwater factions in the his mother, Rep. Frances P. Bolton, both are seeking reelection. Paid television California voters will vote on a proposal to outlaw "subscription" television under which special programs would be made available to paying viewers.

Supporters argue that pay TV would corner all good programs. Opponents contend it would improve general television fare. Polaris politics William R. Tan leather QnfhArn ctntAc virtnnllv thrptt'i 101 oil furnace installed and that it iD A was a bum job. She wanted to! Tn lod wil meet at 7:30 Alabama waged an only thinly-disguised segregationist campaign for presidential primary Crocodile print sue somebody.

I didn't Monday in vw nail, the Negroes out. In Georgia, for example, they were purged from their seats to the GOP convention. $15.95 iVs-J ask her why she didn't get aPtae U)acn "vern. lawyer instead of phoning the! Drecinct caDtain. I told hpr tni POCAHONTAS this job I would go to a high Wandas Beauty Salon Route No.

76, 1 Miles North of Lake Park MRS. G. W. HOLDSWORTH Hours by Appointment you if the Republicans had; school game on Friday night, a lodge i 1 UnominatpH Npknn Rnrkpfellor I ine focanonias send the furnace contract to coUppp same nn Saturday aft- Pill hall Thursday Would have been in I our headquarters and we would imeet i I00F at 6:30 p.m. for a turkey din- don't know exactly why they look into it." ernoon and then go see CUI-T Washington Redskins on Sun- Henry Lee, of Virginia, at the day.

Here it is with the loot- request of Congress, delivered Anderson, the nuclear submarine captain who piloted his ship under the North Pole, is making his first venture into politics in Tennessee. He is the Precinot No. 55 is 90 per cent ner. ine lursey, conee ana roiis him so much, but I guess colored, has a total voter regis more than half a eulogy of George Washington UC luimainTu. air ll pecause word nas eot ball season to nnng a covered dish and ta- around somehow about the lib- gone and I haven't seen a in December of 1799 containing tration of 2,264 and sociologists probably would rate it some Democratic candidate for Con uie service eral legislation he passed injgame of any kind so far." gress, opposing Republican Ce the famous phrase "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen." Iew York state.

Anyway, my incredible value! cil R. Hill in the 6th District. folks are strong for him." Tomorrow A Republican cap where between the low and middle income bracket. It deserves our attention because it is a perfect example of how a WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Women of the Moose will meet Monday evening with tain: She prays tor sunny NORTHERN Over the foot and away you go in this spora-loving flattie. Corduroy upper ihed water instantly.

Deep pile fleeco lining. Warm and Design Yardsticks The registration in Precinct 55 is overwhelmingly Democratic, but Jackson keeps working on the Republicans to vote for precmct caDtain, although he Ur cnairman, Deny weuing, almost certain he has the elec-lm her chapter night The home seeker would do well to adopt for his own use tion won. kppns sliisoitvu Johnson. Another hard fact of 1 --o a number of yardsticks which Mi until the last vote is counted. weather on election day.

Famous opinions about politicians: A politician is any citizen influential enough to get his old mother a job as charwoman in the city hall. -H. L. Mencken. life he learned is that it's a mistake to try to persuade a NAHB recommends its builders V'- $13.95 use in judging a plan: The chal.man and officers are asked to wear formals.

Four new candidates will be enrolled at this meeting. Executive meeting will be at 7:15 p.m. person to abandon the political party of his choice So he MONET A WEH 419MAIN Open Mon. 'til 9 Annua! Church Auction Keene Methodist Church Nov. 4 8 p.m.

KEENE HILL GRANGE Jackson didn't seek the job. Members of the District of Columbia Central Democratic Committee called on him one day and said "you're it." They Does the house work well and contribute to a better wav i t-S I am .11. of life than nearby five-vear-old houses which can be bought at didn't listen to his arguments, mm, a lower price? speaks in favor of the two-party system, never suggests that a Republican change his registration but keeps reminding the voter that he can join the Citizens For Johnson organization this year and return to but walked out and told him they would be in touch with him later. He began to learn A poltician is a person with whose politics you don't agree. If you agree with him, he is a statesman.

David Lloyd George. 4 Does the house provide pleasant place for livine: place for privacy, a place for the hard way about the' prob togetherness? MOOSE The annual Halloween party for the children of members of Loyal Order of Moose was held at the lodge home Friday evening with 325 in attendance. Prizes were awarded to children ages 1 to 6, Angie Lee Chaney, Pat and Mike Gamble and Christy Hosfelt; ages 7 to lems of politics at the precinct level. Lay-Away Now For CHRISTMAS GIFTING Make your selection for Christmas Gifts NOW. While stocks are complete.

We will hold your purchase and guarantee delivery for Christmas. Will eaci room funeton to its maximum advantage? "It sounds like small the GOP in 1968. He says he personally has persuaded four Republicans to take tha'. course. Jackson's business and family life has almost ceased to exisc he said, "but there are some Does the plan recognize the most frequent family entrance things you have to get through your head right away.

There's and arrival by car? -Does it take advantage of 12, Katie and Ruth Mounts, since ne Decame a Drecinct no use making a phone call to wy maniug a ULIUUC vail HALL'S FURNITURE and CARPET STORE the site, landscape, sun? luij a housewife in the middle of the and phllabam; 13 captain. His partners in the law Black, lodtn green, beigo. Cuff may bt turned up for full htight protection. Vie MAIN NEAR SIXTH Open Monday till 9 p.m. Dees the house exterior MICHAEL'S BEAUTY SALON Will Be Closed for Vacation Starting November 1 till November 14 and up.

Jack Myers. Grand firm handle most of his busi day to solicit her vote. She al have a pleasant and well-pro most always will say she isn't portioned look? Does it present an organ prize went to Angie Lee Chaney. Refreshments were served by the following committee, Daisy Smith, Betty Watson, Helen ness these days. At night he is either pounding the pavements or hanging on the telephone.

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me regular recorosaia, Dut 1 dont have any hop concluded the evening's en-1 time for my favorite recreation, tertainment. I I'm a football nut. Before I got PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS from COSHOCTON BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB PROUDLY ENDORSE TWO OF ITS MEMBERS WHO ARE CANDIDATES FOR RE-ELECTION ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 Proofs forW) Cliristmas iiiimiiiiiiinii m1 ii niiuiiiuiu.i.iiiui ft cJ i YOUR VOTE NOV. 3rd APPRECIATED if A. IS ABf ciio STUDIOS Your Choice of Four Designs Includes 3i" 7" Cards with Envelopes Quality Portrait Christinas Cards 25 for 5 4.00 50 for 6.00 100 for M1.00 Plus $5.00 for New Portrait Sirt'ng or Add Only $1.00 If Your Personal Negative Is Used i i 20 Outfits for 11'2" Doll A complete wardrobe for a little lady's UW" teen-age doll! 2o lovely fashion outfits to sew.

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WE FEEL they have demonstrated a high degree of ability and are worthy of re-election for another term. COSHOCTON BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. Joyce Osborne, President 862 Chestnut Street and crochet directions for items shown. To order C-110, send $1 ANNE CABOT THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE 1150 Ave. of Americas New York, N.Y.

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