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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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12 The Evening Review 25, 1171 East Liverpool, Ohio Uncommitted Ohio Group Due At Democrat Convention COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) State Democratic leaders voted in a meeting here to send an uncommitted delegation to their 1972 national convention then underlined their noncom- milal posture in a straw vote on possible presidential candidates. The leaders voted over vvhelmingly to send their delegation to the convention pledged to a favorite son. prob- ablv Gov. John J. Gilligan.

Gilligan told the leaders that each Ohio delegate oe entirely free to exercise his own conviction" when it comes time to vote at the national convention. my book, the day of the controlled delegation and the controlled convention is Gilligan told the gathering of Democratic State Executive Committee members and county chairmen. Party leaders look a poll of their preferences for candidates right now. but 31 said they had no preference. Some 27 they liked Sen.

Edmund Mus- kie, and 19 voteJ for Sen. Edward Kennedy Mass. Rep. Shirley Chisholm. D- N.Y., New York Mayor John i y.

Sen. George Me Govern. S.D.. and Ohio State University football coach dy Hayes each got one vote. Gilligan said selection of delegates, which must be completed before the candidate ni- ing deadline Feb.

2 was com plicated by legislative inaction on a congressional redistricting plan. ths point, we have no idea what those districts will look like because the Republican Assembly (which must approve the plan) has been delaying this us well as pressing matters facing the current session," he said. Work-Relief Hookstown Couple Honored Experiment During 50th Wedding Event Inaugurated Pact Talks Continue At Frigidaire Plant DAYTON. Ohio (AP), -Talks continued Wednesday on an agreement between electrical workers at the Frigidaire Division of General Motors and the company, but a union inficiai said it might take all week to get the pact in shape for formal signing. Members (rf Local 801 of the International Union erf Electrical Workers voted Sunday to accept a company pressai to freeze wages at their current level until 1974 in return for the rehiring of 850 workers laid off by Frigidaire in the past WASHINGTON (AP) The Nixon administrati(Mi approved today the first work-relief experiment, a controversial New York project requiring thousandf.

of welfare mothers to earn their grants by taking public service jobs. Secretary of Welfare Elliot L. Richardson said his approval is "subject to a requirement that the state provi additional data on their financing and administration." Richardson dlso approved scaled-dowm companion pro gram requiring some youths over the age of 15 to take jobs, and employable adults in welfare families to accept selling, training and available public service jobs. As a part of the second proj ect. mothers receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children would be to accept counselling if their children habitually fail to attend school.

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Hurry to LeLon's House of Wigs and purchase your gift certificate now. EL 11-25 li-Vt NKSGnnn Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hacker of Hookstown obser- ed their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday.

They were honored with a reception given by their children last Saturday at the Hookstown American Legion post home. Refreshments were served to 200. Music was provided by the Polka Aires of Ambridge. Aides w-ere Miss Ethel Crawford. Mrs.

Evelyn Plantz. Mr. and Mrs. George Miladin and Eddie Astor. Flower girls assisting at the reception were Beth Ann Rice and Theresa Floyd.

They wore long gowns made by their grandmother, Mrs. Hacker. The Hackers were married Nov. 23. 1921.

in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Hacker was the former Anna Skonicka (Sonick). Her husband has been retired for 10 years from the Jones Laughlin Steel Co. in Aliquippa.

The couple has three daughters. Mrs. Robert (Jean) Hahn of Pittsburgh, Mrs. (Joyann) Floyd of Hookstown and Mrs. Frank (Diane) Rice of Hookstown, and two sons.

Joseph Hacker of California and James Hacker of Nevada. A son, George R. Hacker and a daughter, Bettie Ann Hacker, are deceased. There are 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. With Good Wishes and Thanks to Our Friends The privilege of living in this fine community, among so many wonderful friends and neighbors, is indeed a j)riceless blessing, and for it we give heartfelt thanks at this holiday time.

We are privileged, too, to serve you, and to greet you with every good wish for a happy and hearty Thanksgiving. May your blessings be many. BILLINGSLEY 6 SON cm ST. CLAIR PLAZA CALCUTTA Pastor Appeals For In American Lives God We was the theme of a Thanksgiving talk presented by the Rev. Lawr ence Crawford to fellow mem- i hers of the Kivvanis Club Thurs day noon at the Travelers Hotel.

Rev. Crawford, of the First United Methodist Church, dis cussed the motto on S. corns, and pointed out that if propon ents succeeded in a move to abolish the use of the phrase on coins. It would have to be re moved from the lyrics of National Anthem where it has its origin. He said the motto represents as fundannental of religious faith in America which has its roots in the founding of the colony in Massachusetts by the Pilgrims.

He traced the strong belief in God and the dependence upon His i a ce through the history of Ameri ca. He quoted George Washing ton, us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair, and leave the rest to Rev. Crawiord declared that through war. depression and the extension of the frontiers to the West, Americans placed their trust in religious convictions shadow of nuclear war today holds no more threat for us than the bullets of the Red Coats at Bunker Hill held for the patriots who put their fate in His need to reaffirm, rc- dedicate ourselvds and our children to His service: we need to use the example of the Pi! grims in our lives, placing the Faith of Our Fathers into our homes," he concluded. Underlying 20 per cent of thv land, permafrost in some places extends only a short distance beneath the sur face, but on North Slope it reaches depths of feet.

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