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PAGE EIGHT THE KANE REPUBLICAN. KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA. i TUESDAY.

NOVEMBER 8. 1960 Chemists Speaker ELECTION BOILS DOWN Mi One of the chief exports of Iran is caviar. Iranian fishermen net one million dollars worth of sturgeon a year. km ISSI lyremo TO ONE QUESTION (Political Advertisment) Nixon Ends Gruelling Tour Into Five States Begins The Long Wait (Continued from paci 1) their choice will be Nixon and his vice presidential running mate, Henry Cabot Lodge. History In the Air Disregarding polls and analyses which gave Kennedy the.

edge on election eve, Nixon told his audience that a great Republican tide if lllililal 111 pliaiiiillBj 4'f' II mi urn ON VOTING DAY, I860 By JAMES MAJWXHV Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON UP) The voters' problem in today's presidential election is much the same as in the elections since 1940: Choosing between men rather than ideas, picking a leader rather than a way of Except for 194S. the major dilemma facing the country in all the elections of the past 'JO years including this one, was in foreign affairs. There are some domestic differences between Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Sen. John F.

Kennedy, For instance: Kennedy favors federal help for teachers' pay, and Nixon doesn't; Kennedy favors a medical care for he aged program linked to Social Security, and Nixon has a different plan. Besides such obvious, much dis VOTE PHONE 448 KANE REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS 81 Fraley Street For a car to take you to the polls. For a worker to baby sit or nurse to stay with an invalid while you vote. To make certain you are registered and can vote. Polls Open November 8 7:00 A.M.

to 8:00 P.M. Dr. b. Donald Stookey, manager of Fundamental Chemical Research for the Corning Glass Works, will speak before the Penn York section I of the American Chemical Society at its dinner meeting which will! be held at the Elk Countv Countrv Rtgulus U. S.

Navy By JAMES H. WINCHESTER Central Press Writer Club, Ridgway, at 6:30 p.m., Thurs aay, November 10. cussed differences, probably, few Weather Statistics NOVEMBER voters today could recall many others, if any But all understand the greatest 1,500 miles an hour, an altitude capability above 60,000 feet and a range of better thaa 1,000 miles. Both the Regulus I and Regulus II can carry conventional or nuclear warheads. They are jet powered, both have booster take off rockets for initial power.

Both Regulus models were developed by Chance Vought Aircraft at Dallas, Tex. A surface to surface U. S. Navy missile, the Regulus I is atill in service with fleet units, although it is no longer in production. A much improved version is Regulus II.

The Regulus I has a range of 500 miles, an altitude capability of 35,000 fee, and a speed of about 700 miles an hour. The advanced Regulus II, which can be launched from surface cruisers or missile launching ahips of other types, as well as from the decks of surfaced sub menace to Ihe country is not in NUCLEAR PUNCH FOR THE INFANTRY Two Infantrymen shield their eyes from a simulated nuclear blast (rear) at Fort Ord, Calif Between them is the Davy Crockett, new lightweight Army weapon designed to fire a nuclear projectile at close range. A two man team operates the maneuverable weapon. ternal but external the threat of had begun to run and that there was history in the air. Among his campaign aides, the gloom of two weeks ago appeared to have been supplanted by hopeful confidence.

But there was no boastful cockiness. Nixon arranged to vote in his home town of Whittier, Calif. After voting, the vice president planned to return to his Ambassador Hotel suite in Los Angeles and there await with his family and a few friends the decision of the voters. Before he arrived at the studio in downtown Chicago, Nixon had spent 48 almost sleepless hours traveling from California to Alaska, then on to Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois, before returning to his starting point. During those fading moments of the campaign, Nixon also appeared for four hours on television in Detroit, gruelling hours spent answering questions from anyone who cared to ask.

The rush rusfi pace began telling on the vice president in Detroit where he exhibited signs of irritation when he was off camera, Eisenhower Speak President Eisenhower opened the final broadcast here and said that America can be assured of continued progress under proper leadership and that Nixon ''will provide that sort qf leadership." Eisenhower, who said this was his final political speech as president, ended by saying firmly, "I shall vote for Richard M. Nixon." Lodge's appearance was brief. In introducing Nixon he said the next president will be a man who will make "decisions which will affect everv man, woman and child in the world." That man, Lodge said, should be a man of experien' "who will never yield to an impetuous act." In his 15 mlnute finale Nixon made only one slight reference to his Democratic opponent, Sen. John F. Kennedy.

He said that "those VOTE Temperatures Pirtp Mas. Mln Snow Wh 1 48 4t 2 47 33 .03 8. 58 38 .19 4. 53 31 5. 52 85 .38 4 6.

34 29 .18 8 7. 83 23 world communism and the greatest problem over the next four years will be coping with it. One Big Question Since Nixon and Kennedy are in full agreement on the need for bucking communism, although perhaps differing on some details, they KANE COUNCIL of REPUBLICAN WOMEN Uiuneaaureahie inr marines, has a speed of nearly j. (Next: ASROq St. Marys Accident Victim Improving Daniel Micale, nine year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Miliio Micale "of 341, Brussells Street, St. Marys, is reported much improved today at Hamot Hospital in Erie. Daniel was rushed to Erie by ambulance in critical condition for specialist attention last Thursday have reduced the choice between them in voters) minds to this one question: Which could handle, it better? The whole campaign despite everything else mixed up in it revolved around that question. The ing the draft and aid for Britain.

The only real 'question left for the voters was: Which could be trusted to lead better in onrushing, dangerous years? The Incision In '44 By ,1944, with the country at war, no domestic problem could remotely match the question of the conduct of the war. All Gov. Thomas E. Dew.ey could offer was the idea candidates themselves made it their SPECIAL at Bentz's pc. Kroehler Sectional with 100 NYLON and 100 FOAM cushions Choice ol colors.

Plan Triple Funeral In Bradford Chapel BRADFORD Triple funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Koch Chat ley Memorial Chnpel for a father and his two daughters who died at their home in Franklinville, N. Y. Sunday night. William Nichols, pastor of the Church of will officiate at the combined prayer service for James' Williams, 33, and his two daughters, Rebecca Lynn, 5, and Kathleen Ann, 8.

Burial will follow he could do it better. The voters didn't think so. When Dewey ran again, this time against Harry Truman' in 1948, com munism had emerged as a new dan ger but this country still had the monopoly on the atomic bomb. REVLON Loving Care I lair Color Lotion "Wash that Gray Away" Docs not change the natural color of hair only the gray. $249 who say America is driftine are Door Buster Special Reg.

$3.95 All Steel Rubber Handle CLAW HAMMER $1.00 Ther.e 'was not yet profound worry about Russia. The uproar in the 1948 election was mostly domestic: inflation, the performance of what Truman called the Republican 80th "do nothing all 4 pieces dead wrong." Before emplaning for Chicago Nixon sient nearly eight hours in Detroit, enemy country where only about 30 per cent of the voters are Republicans. primary issue. In the 1936 presidential race, when Franklin D. Roosevelt ran against Alfred M.

Landon, the United States was still in isolation, World War II was still out of sight, and foreign problems were not the major issue. That year it was a choice between going on with Roosevelt's New Deal, which, had been an American social revolution, or turning the clock back with the Republicans headed by Landon. It was different by 1940 when Republican Wendell L. Willkie ran against a third term for Roosevelt. The New Deal, for all practical purposes, had run its course two years before.

The passage of the wage hour law with its 40 hour week in 1938 was the last big piece of New Deal legislation. By 1940 foreign affairs completely overshadowed anything else. By the time of the presidential election that year the Nazis' had started World War II and overrun Western Europe; this country had begun its defense program; had started its first peacetime draft; had come out of its ancient isolation by backing Britain and giving Congress'' and his own achieve in the McKean Memorial Park at Dr. William E. MacDuffie of Olean, a Cattaraugus County coroner, Monday issued three certifi ntes in the deaths of the former Cyclone and.

Bradford residents as suicide for the father and homo cide for the two girls. Williams was born at West Union, W. and for a period of 12 years prior to moving to Franklinville to assume management of bowling lanes, was employed at the Benfz Furniture Sfcres Michigan has 20 electoral votes and is regarded by Nixon supporters as one of the possibly pivotal states. WEARY CAMPAIGNER Senator Kennedy shows some of the fatigue of the tense campaign as he massages a tired eye in New York. PLUS TAX 1.50 KANE.

PA. TEL. 44 or 43 'SHOP 'N WIN" Bovaird and Seyfang Manufacturing Co. here. ments, or lack of them, in running the government at home.

But was no would be wrecker of the New Deal. There was no profound difference between Truman and Dewey on. the course of American lite. So again it was a question of which man the voters had more confidence in. There never much in 1952 with the country at war in Kor.ea that Dwight D.

Eisenhower, the war hero, would win over Adlai E. Stevenson when the Korean War was the biggest issue. When the two men met again TEMPLE PHARMACY Phone 60S A "Shop 'n Win" Particioating Store after his bike hit the front of a vehicle and he was thrown against the side of a parked car His parents, who have returned home, said the doctors are allowing the lad to be up and around and, if everything goes well, he will be allowed to come home soon. her 50 antique destroyers; and had become jittery about Japun. Willkie joined Roosevelt in back Subscribe to the Republican.

You and your kitchen STAY fresh and neat in 1956 there was no great domestic issue. There as just one tlat towered above all others: the encroachments of 'communism. Since Eisenhower and Stevenson, like Nixon and Kennedy, agreed it had to be stopped, their only difference was on details. This again brought the contest between them down to a question of leadership. ELECTRI Kennedy Watching Pittsburgh District McKEESPORT, Pa.

OP) Sen. John F. Kennedy has installed a private telephone line from his home in Hyannisport, to this Allegheny County steel community. 1 Mayor Andrew J. Jakomas, Mc Keespoit campaign manager for the Democratic presidential nominee, said Sen.

Kennedy is especially interested in results from 9th district of the 7th ward. It is a residential area of middle class home owners who range from professional business people to mill The national Democratic organization has been conducting a study of the district's voting habits for the last 10 years. It has fluctuated Clean Because It's Flameless! As fresh and clean as a snowMe that's you (and your kitchen) with an electric range. Only electricity provides flameless cooking no fumes, no soot, no grime I.Walls and curtains stay bright, pots and pans shiny. And your flameless electric range is easy to keep clean.

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New electric ranges both built in and free standing are at your dealer's now. See his wide selection of styles and models soon DONOVAN, Miss Gertrude 78, of 14 Holman Street, died Nov. 6 at Kane Summit Hospitul. Friends may call at the Cummings Funeral Home at the usual visiting hours. 2 to 5 rfnd 7 to 9 o'clock, beginning Monday evening.

Ros ary will be said at Cummings Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Requiem High Mass will be said Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Callistus Church, with the Rev. Fr. Carl Lippert as celebrant.

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