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THE BRIDGEPORT POST. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1967. NINE Board oi Finance to Consider Request for FAIBFIELD BULLETS BREAK I Stratford Election Candidates Appropriation of $4,000 for the construction of a 65-foot long wtlkway from Pine Tree line to McKinley school will be considered by (He Finance board at Its meeting Tuesday it 8 p.m. in the Town court room. The only other matter on the agenda will be the appropriation of for the purchase of 25 acres of land off Riverside drive from the and Realty company part of the Open Space program.

addition to the construction of the walkway, part of the money will be used for the construction of 275 feet of, fencing along the The new walkway will replace an which was removed for the construction of the Pine Tree apartments for the elderly. 3 Exhibits Featured At Children's Library Three exhibits are being fea tured at the Children's library Among is the Japan esc window containing a variety of objects relating to thfe cultur al heritage of Included are chop sticks, tea bowl, doubt soup bowl, straw and bamboo hat worn by peasants, a happ coat worn by new born -bab boys, hanjl printed scarf, fans and jiewsp aper.r exhibit Hems were. loan ed, by MrsV Thohias Miyahara Handmade chessmen and boarbyari: a displa -cera'm Ic. aifVd board is inflividua of" oak" arid' teak; The were'fashioned by John Toka uu Decoratafe walls: are tures colored byJihildrSn of Be- PohKit morrow at the 11 a.m. Communion Sunday service In tie al church.

The Senior choir under the 'it rection of Robert E. fewerwill resume its musical pfrticlpi. tlon. fltt PITTSBURGH (AP)-A mi per's bullets broke the- relative ee that returned to, nearby iways following an agreement on, ground rules to the' violent, elfht-state Strike by steel hsulinj truckers. The sniper, apparently lying in a ditch near Eaton, Ohio, The Junior High Pilgrim Pel- fired five Ihota at the cab of a owship will meet at 4 p.m.

and trucker defying the unofficial, the Senior group at p.m. jix-weett-loni boycott, in the church 'T Tht driver, Jimmy Acton, 35, Iiiued Pf Lynn, waa cut by flying Permits have been issued' to wlndthleld glass. Nancy Yamrick for a oiie i the Penhaylvania Turn ily dwelling, J15.SOO, on Bullatd quiet 'or llrat time reel; Sumner Baptist Service The'-Firtt Baptist mark World Wide unday with the observance of' he Lord's Supper and a fellow- hip hour following tomorrow's ervice. An annual World Pel- 1 will received. of back'on also struck in Michis, Kentucky, West were not nv IL wi UIB roau wcic nut port; vriin uavuciui ui avicuvv The Rev Kenneth R- Rayner di6closed drivers, who, own degree in accounting.

At UB. he pastor will speak topic their trucks but are affiliated 4A I the Teamsters Union; will choir will sing "The Gift" vote oh the provisions first, by Nancy Heward. Greeters will William Hart, Pennsylvania h. Mr. andUcretiry labor and industry Isaid trucks would start moving I steer from filled warehouses as Miss Elizabeth Kiechele.

Property Slid EDMOND A. DORNE Richard E. Ameis, of 70 Fox Sixth District Democratic Councilman Edmond A. Dome, of 274 Freeman avenue, after serving in that capacity for 12 years, is heading the Democratic slate as During his term as representa live of the Sixth district, Mr. chairman for four years, and as either chairman or as Senior Citizens Center to Open On Wednesdays and Thursdays STRATFORD Hill road, is miking his first bid for public office, running as the tepublican-party endorsed candidate for Councilmin-At-Large.

Mr. Ameis was raised and educated in Stratford, graduating rom Stratford high school and from the University of Bridgeport; with a bachelor of Raymond Bried his sold a oon as possible, dwelling on Melville avenue Aniela Szostik and Bronislawa Mazan, it was reported in deed filed in the Town clerk's office. Methodiit World Wide Communion Sunday will be observed by the The town-sponsored Senior Citi- Drar zens Drop-in center, which will be located in the Stratford branch YMCA building, 3M5 Main street, will "be open for next Wednesday and Thursday, from noon to 3 p.m. Facilities of the drop-In center will be available, charge to all senior adults of Stratford regardless of whether or not they are affiliated with an organized senior citizens club. Co-chairmen of the opening days of the center will be Mrs Isobel Ryan, president of th Senior Adult club of Sterling House, and William Holsten, advisor to the Connecticut Council of Senior Citizens.

both of whom are members of Ihe Town Council appointed Commission on Aging. According to Mrs. Ryan, the drop-in center, the first of its kind in town, will offer a variety for pre-school or morning kin dergarten children In the school ace Monday at 8 p.m. at the ome of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert chaefer, (46 Riverdale drive. Clasi cl IM2 Reunion Reservations for the five-year cunlon of the Stratford high chool class of IM2, which will ake place next Saturday, Tonight la Tewn Baptist Youth Fellowship Stratford Baptist church, mee at church, for transportation to banquet, 6:15 o'clock. Baptist Sermon Topic Announced "The Law of Reciprocation will be the sermon topic ol til of Ihe Stralford Baptist churcl during both the 8:45 and 11 a.m services ol worship tomorrow Musical selections will be pr sented by the Senior choir. YALE POLL BACKS ROCKY AND RFK Woodland grove, NEW HAVEN (AP) If Yale InjUniversity Law School students Iloneyspot had their wiy, the 1W8 Presiden- oad, closed today, according toIlial candidates ss-ould be two New a Richards, Yorkers Gov. Nelson Rocke- charge of reservations.

feller and Sen. Robert Kennedy. Further information and reser- The students almost all of may be made by con- whom participated in a poll con- acting Mrs. Richards at by a law school political home, Wilcoxson avenue. World Communion Service Tomorrow club gave 68 per cent of their mock Republican primary votes to Rockefeller and 58 per cent of their Democratic primary voles to Kennedy.

The results, released Friday, World Wide Communion Sun-lshowed President Lyndon B. day will be celebrated during Johnson running in tho both the 9:30 and II a.m. ser- Democratic primary, with 18 per vices of worship tomorrow in cent of the ballots. George Waithe First Congregational church, lace, former Alabama governor, The Rev. George E.

Hodgklns, received three per cent of the At the 7 o'clock evci vice. Ihe Rev. Mr. Watson discuss "A Changeless Christ in a Changing World." Selichet Services nine a discuss "Cclebrat- Democratic votes. Twenty three tson ing the Gospel" al both services, per cent of the future'lawyers "GOVERNOR HITS DEFICIT CLAIM alrii 1 Rabbit.

1 ThP work" wai idorie Lipschutz, Teresa Spisak, Mary Beth. Griffin, Robin Johnson, Betsy Tucker, Karen Mendenhall. Heather Few, Debbie Cahill and John Cahill. exhibit is open to the public durftig library hours, Bromley Mondays' from 9:30 to jtolytes. Tuesdays through Fridays from 930 to 5:30 and Saturdays from 9 to 5 p.m.

Ma'rriaiSe Intentions An application for a marriage license has been filed in Town hall by a John D. Chirsky, 20, of 15 J.etlartd' and: Jacqueline' Murphy, 11 Barnhill court. Meets'- Auxiliary of the, Tunxis Hill will meet S'plm; in the firehouse. Serv.ing as hostesses will' be Mrs. Mary McCarthy, Mrs.

Betty Toth, and Mrs. Vickie Southport Services "What Must a.Christian Do' sermon, topi Or the Rev. Edward W. W. Lewis to- F.airfield Grace Methodist HARTFORD (AP) A pre- church at services Sunday all diction by the Connecticut Pub- 9:30 and II a.m.

The Rev. Louis He Expenditure Council that tht D. Leone, associate pastor, will state's -General Fund budget deliver the Communion medita- ay. run $77 million deficit tion, "What Do We Celebrate." Dy drew prompt fire Friday Mrs. W.

Cirady Welter, Jean from Gov. John Dempsey. Protheroe, Kathy Parks, Mr. and Dempsey, showing some ir- Mrs. Charles J.

Geller, Fran- station, said private re- cine and Nancy McLain btU i reB oraahitatiftn. has been the greeters with Brian Kallay, wrong before; and could be James Strickland III, wrong iromley and Leslie Gminski the The governor said State fis- served as an officer in various service and fraternal organizations. Following his discharge from the U.s; Army, where he served as a radar-control officer, Mr. Ameis was employed as a real estate salesman in Stratford until is presently a division sales manager for Southern New England Telephone company, serving in the Yellow Pages department. The GOP candidate has been active in local civic clubs and service organizations, including the United Fund and YMCA drives, the Civitans club, Ma- ohic order and Junior Chamber Commerce.

Kinu ill luwn, wm uucr i i of programs and activities at week, in addition to "a place to relax and visit or have a game Rabbi Marvin Goldson and cards." Cantor Stephen Leon will con- The center will be open week- duct "Selichet" services tonight ly on Wednesday and Thursday at midnight in Temple Belh Sho- and musical selections will be chose thc "other" category for presented by both the Youth and the Democratic primary. Senior choirs. on Romney Ug Church school classes for chil- h( GOP i a Sen drcn through eighth grade will Charles Percy of Illinois ranked take place during both worship sccond with 16 per cent of the votes. Gov. Ronald Reagan of The Youth Fellowship groups California was tied for third with will sponsor 1 and cookout, in Ihe rear of the church.

her of each of the Town Council's various'committees. for the three-hour period. Teen Council Plans lorn, lluntinglon road. Preceding thc services, will take place, beginning at 9 p.m., with music furnished i ,1, I a p.m., wmi jnuaii, a cJorn'- erved al Open HOUS6 Tonight by Frank Pacific and his orches- capacity, Mr. Dome served as executive director of the ford Housing Authority for four The Stratford Teen Council tra.

vised the demolition of World vised me acmuuugn 01 TTVHIU -sterline house War 11 housing units and the clock in Sterling house construction of Federal low Unlversalist Service F. Ciarcia A Rallona (Experience of Mysticism" to Music will be provided for Unitarian Univcrsalist church icmr conduc ittn tgt Op en The Rev. Albert MHouse tonight from 8 to 11 o'- pastor, will discuss consirucuon oi reaerai low OR rhanrl rental, moderate rental and elder-1 refreshments will 85 Lnapei street. in will be by Writing I without Mp card nly Workshop Set Monday a baseball game "other" category wilh live beginning at 5 p.m. pcr ccnl Ric hard Nixon and nnd irls in seventh through 12lh ror sst wi hrcc per ccn grades have been invited to at- i hc mock neral cleclion.

tend. In the event of ram, in- thc ub assume Johnson would door games and activities will and a i him willl be played in Ihe church hall. various Republicans. AA Meeting Tomorrow Rockefeller beat Johnson, wilh A meeting ol Alcoholics An- nl governor getting 75 pcr cent onymous will take place tomor- of thc volcs and thc rcs idcnl. 11 row at 4 p.m.

in Christ Church Johnson also lost to house, Main street. Percy with thc senator polling 62 per cent of thc votes and the i A i i i I President, 23 per cent. A I -n, President, however, de- ly units on Henry avenue. He is the holder of the Mr. Ameis and his wife, the ormer Louise McNeil, have iree children.

cal txperta would analyze the The Junior Methodist Youth council's report which covtrs Fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. the July 1 and the Senior group at.7 p.m.\itf! 16 June 30. IMS. Lutheran The council listed these fac "The Most Powerful Force in torS as contributing to What i the world" will be the sermon a possible record topic for the Rev. Dr.

Albert P. aklng deficit: Schilke Sunday at the aehefal Assembl J15 million in apprppr 'above the 'amount rtcom a.m. worldwide Communion day service in Our Saviour's Lutheran -Hill Mended in the Governor's bud of the Year" award, presented by the Raymond T. OU .1 post, VFW, and has served on the Membership's to the Teen will be ay night, will a series A creative writing workshop junder the leadership of Mrs. Smith and Napoleon St.

ev havalh Achlm cemetery on Reid Board of of SOuthbury ctivitics which hav(! been i an Cyr will begin Monday at 7 p.m Training school, by appointment! October Sterling house. of the governor, since I960. The mon(h has been The workshop a continuation reel tomorrow at 10 a.m. Thc abbi LENGE PRESSES ASSEMBLY PLAN 3 JURIES PROBE BRIBE OFFER Mr. and Mrs.

Dome are the desj ted mcrnbership month, of one conducted during the parents of four children they andBwil ealure a een scus summer, is sponsored by Ihe have eight grandchildren. sjon nrotram Friday al the Cultural commission. Workshop Stralford branch YMCA, a sea- sessions will take place once a venger hunt Oct. 13 from 7 to week. 9 p.m.

starting from the and old-time silent and Camp Services memoralize Ihe departed mem- MclNTOSH APPLES HAND-PICKED ft WIND FALLS Yt BUSHEL HANFORD'S 1673 NORTH BENSON RD. FAIRFIELD Farm road The service will mark the beginning; of the annivers ary of the Reformation in tht parish. Members of the league will attend the Southern Connecticut District rally Sunday afternoon and evening in hurch, Bridgeport. Activities Tanl(ht KiwaniS Giants play. Bridgeport Pop'Warner o'clock at Tpmlinson junior high ield a preliminary game at 7 o'clock.

ROCKY HILL (AP) House Minority Leader Nicholas A. Lenge, R-West Hartford, called Friday night for- "an extensive restructuring" of Connecticut's state-government to bring it closer to the people. The Democratic party, he told a Republican party dinner, "encourages the of a weak, disorganized part-time by its reluctance to accept proposals for legislative sessions. "A state legislature that operates on a part-time basis for five months every other year," Lenge said, "cannot be efficient, nformed, orderly and most important, responsive to the es followed by a pizza a Chnrrh Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.

in the Y. aietnOOlSl A Halloween costume dance -has been planned Oct. 28, with The Sacrament of Holy Com costumes required for admis- mumon will be offered at thre on services at the Str a tford Meth alleged Cosa Nostra activities in A a meeU of the een odist church, tomorrow World Louisiana, and one of them has i i membership will be wide Communion Sunday, th accused a contractor of bribing con ducted Oct II at 7-30 m. Rev. Arthur T.

Tedcastle, pas- a governor's aide in an attempt in he vo on a new ch air- tor, has announced. BATON ROUGE, (AP Three grand juries are probing! FOR AHAVATH ACHIMp ccdcl Congregation Ahavalh Achim Ron TM airfield will hold its annual 30 service, Victor conducted Solomon, by will Democrats, 21 per cent were Republicans and 34 per cent were independent. More than 900 varieties of memoranze me ucpancu mem- own crs of the congregation and the pa ms are 8row martyrs who lost their lives dur- ng the Nazi holocaust. The ames of those inscribed on the Kever Avos monument will be emcmbcred. Also, special pray-1 ers will be said for the Congregational Necrology of September, I 1967.

HARTFORD GETS FUNDS WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Abraham Ribicoff has announced approval of a JM.075 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to Hartford, Conn, for btautUcatioa Nearly half a million U. S. children under; six are afflicted 'flourishing economic arid industrial base' contemplated, in the governor's budget has not yet materialized, and CPEC expects revenues to fall $36 million, short of the governor's budget estimate's. W.

million m6fe be needed to close the gap portant, respdnsivfe creited by a drop from in an- people." ticipated June SO surplus of Democrats J54.8 million to an actual surplus of H5 million. caseloads arid payments in some programs are already above levels called for the budget, and CPEC anticipates that an additional $7 million iri state will be needed for welfare." Earlier fredictKms Recalled Dtmpsiy said- the CPEC made a similar prediction in IMJ and was J42 million off the same thing in 1965 and.was ISO million off. GOP has "consistently lacked 'legislative reform and annual 'while bv eczema ARE YOU SATISFIED? For a BETTER Strotford ELECT AMEIS PULL TFB. RIP. TOWH COUNCILMAN.

AT. LARGE LEVER OCT. 2nd he the Democrats said, have to buy a new trial for Teamsters Union President James'R. Hoffa. East Baton Rouge Parish Grand Jury indicted New Orleans contractor D'Alton Smith Friday.

The indictment said he tried to get an aide to Gov. John J. McKeithen to serve as' a middleman in an alleged $l-million scheme to get Hoffa a new trial. I j- 1 aCnCQUIcQ, uiiwci me IMZJH Smith, who divides his time Mm edberg, who AKSWSW'iEl-'' membcrs should clmplele lice. The charge agaihst him car- man and to adopt a final draft of the organization's constitution.

Knit One, Purl Tuesday A knitting class for, adults will be offered at Sterling House Community center, Main street with the first session Tuesday at 8 p.m. Two five-week sessions are the instruction of the course. in 1963, Dempsey expected that the stat would have a two-year budge surplus J3 million. At th close of.that biennium, the gov ernor said, the surplus was mort than million. Dempsey said the CPEC called "imbalanced" budget adopted in IMS, and that the state wound up with a surplus of more than J50 million.

NOEL HARRISON FACES LAW SUIT FOR $80,500 LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor Noel'Mari-ison hai been sued for I JS0.5M by a company that says he' backed out of a contract to Until annual' sessions are adapted by the General Asserrt- ily, Lenge suggested that bills be introduced and hearings held on them. He said this would avert the incredible situation of the 1967 session of being beset by ex- tehsions of deadlines for bills and the physical endurance pressures caused by ah aval anche of bills in the last 10 days." TM TM i a i 345 Car serving a term for tampering road was rt rttly elected pub ry i' als th ub lie relations officer of Epsilor of a federal grand Jury, invtsti- academic The buy Organs Parish Grand Jury in New Orleans for the school year. has issued a subpoena for Carlos Marcello, described as the Cosa Nostra boss in Louisiana, to appear before it Thursday. Honored for Service (h Mrs. Helen Hewitt, of 44 Lee- 'ward drive, was honored at a recent party given by the American Specialty company, 4905 The 8:30 a.m.

service will take place in Ihe Bulmer Memorial chapel and the 9:30 and I I o'clock services will be conducted in the sanctuary. The Rev. Frank S. Denton, associate pastor, will give the communion meditation al 9:30 o'clock "Beyond the and 11 o'clock, the Rev. Mr.

"edcastle will speak on iread of Life." The musical program arrang-l ed by Mrs. John W. Moriarty will include an anthem by.the Senior choir "Jesus, Sun of Life Vly Splendor" from Brocke's Passion by G. F. Handel.

Organ selections will include "Me-! dilation In A Minor" by L. Ba-l ronchelll and "Allegro-Vivo" by L. Raffy. A prayer vigil, sponsored byl the Commission on Membership and Evangelism willbe conducted in thc Chapel Noon to Midnight. Evening fellowship groups all 7 o'clock in elude the Senior and Junior High MYFs and THURSDAY WILL BE FAMILY NIGHT AT THE STRATFORD HITCHING POST 3355 MAIN STREET COMPLETE DINNERS MEAT BALLS SPAGHETTI $1.50 CORNED BEEF CABBAGE $2.00 REGULAR LUNCHEONS.

DINNERS DAILY SUNDAY MORNING BRUNCH .10 TO 1 P.M. SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN 378-3090 J. COSTELLO New suburb, was re- appear show. in a musical variety WE'RE SO Wf TO DO BUSINGS WITH! AUTOMATIC Custom Homes Inc. says in the Superior Court suit filed Fri day that Harrison contracted to ippear at the San Diego International Home and Decorate Show Oct.

for a salary U2.MO. But last Monday, the su IAD NO i Mys, Hirrison canceled. The company says it spen considerable sums ta advertis appearance: and would Jiav ihortlW Hat-fi rtplact- '1 son' of Re Harrison.V rewntly starred GirJ.V.frora U.N.C.L.E television SQNGSThfSS I NO UHW NO LOAN poena was left with his wife. tor him a private meeting 4 with- Edward G. Partin, aK" He has had federal marshals PARENTS ARE ASSURED BERKELEY IS CHANGED LOS ANGELES (AP) Par-j nts who once feared their chil- to Aubrey Young to set ren would become radicals at University of California at erkeley need fear no longer, ays Dr.

Roger W. Heyns. "The academic mood at UC erkeley is now one of calmness nd discipline," Heyns said FrJ- ay. He was named chancellor IMS after "free-speech" dis- utcs led to an undergraduate ake-civer of Sproul Hall and the rresl of hundreds of students. In a speech to the Rotary Club he called'the campus "one of he nation's most orderly cen ers of learning." "Students and hippies al Berkeley live in two completely different worlds," Heyns said do these worlds over years i firm.

She was presented with a gift from the firm. Adult Discussion groups. Pence Gathering At Christ Church nc im: iictu icuctai i i i i i. i bodyguards since becoming a Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. the school key government witness in Hof- ap." eamsters Union official in Ba- on Rouee hc annual tea for mothers Partin is not easily accessible.l of children of The fall "in-gathering" ofl encc cans will take place tomorrow during all three servic- in Christ Episcopal church, when they i 1962 conviction.

Partin said he rejected br'ioe at the'rnee'ting Speaker At the event will be I Mrs. Carleton Clark, kindergar- offered if he would change the i mo(Jiers testimony he gave at the trial and thus establish new grounds kindergarten tor a new trial. Northampton County, Refreshments will be scrve by Miss Ruth Unsderter, prin cipal; Mrs. Roy Kutm, PTA Ipresidcni; and hostesses Mrs Brancato, Mrs. John boasts the oldest continuous Hairo, Mrs.

Robert Porter and court records in America, dat- Mrs. Albert Saenz. ing from 1632. Supervision will be provide( Buick Electra Offers New Features Apples and Cider famous cider mill is open. We make the best cider you ever had in the cleanest mill you ever saw.

We now have beautiful Mclntosh, Macoun, Coriland, and other apples. We hope you will join our many customers from the Bridgeport area who come here for marvelous cider, fine fruii, and pleasant Fall drives. Look for our signs on Route 202 or 6, between Bethel and Newtown. Blue Jay Orchards be received, ASTUT AMB ttSWt CMWTIHTOWH PRUDEMTIM. FURNimE Witt.

1208 Stratford Avtl UIOGEPbRT I MIUORD itatyi(Ap) one of Italy's top pop llsmgtrs, WM found (uilty Friday Gerhard, her German mutic'tetcher, in Inttrvisw. -She was liven 't suspended eight-month ait sentence ordered to pay damages: "The interview was liberal I tion of whit 1 said," said tkter. "Many people jliay my are crooked but I 1 1 never itied for tkat. 1 nd new ones issued. The Rev.

Arthur J. ector, has announced that eeds of the pence cans will used towards the annual budget of the parish and for dj- ocese and missionary work. Persons who will unable to attend services have been re- to contact Albert A. Wilcoxson, senior warden, who will arrange for pickup of the ence cans. Communion services will be conducted at 8 a.m.

by the Rev. Mr. Monk and at 11 a.m. the Rev. Herbert G.

Follelt associate rector. A service of morning prayer will take place at 9:15 a.m. At 6:30 p.m., tht Senior and Junior Young Peoples fellowships will meet for a business meeting, followed by entertainment and refreshments. PIumtreesRoiJ nitrOItmtuliytilliRuJ Bethel Pbtrti 748-0119 9:00 io 5:50 The IMt Bulck Ekctra J25 features a new grille and front bumper, recessed windshield wipers and new hood moMlng. Newly styled tall lights and rear bumper add the Electra'i look.

Power brakes and steering and Super Turbine automatic transmission are standard. Tht pewer plant ftokk's iM cubic Inch VS. engine. All models In tht line have sMe Barker lampa that operate with headllgtiti. The new are en display the showrooms ted Hitler Bulck, highway, FalrteM.

Pastor to Discuss Communion Meaning The Rev. R. Ward Wilson, pas tor of thc Lordship Communit; church, will discuss "The World Wide Meaning of the Sacramen of Communion" tomorrow dur ing the 11 a.m. worship service The fall schedule of Sunday School classes will resume, wit! grades five through 11 meetin at 9:15 a.m., and nurser through grade four at a.m The Adult Bible Study jrou will meet at $:30 a.m. A resumption of the church' Adult Discussion group will tak ATTENTION STRATFORD SEVENTH DISTRICT VOTERS! This Man Is An Action lie will work for you in llic District on matters lliat need our immediate attention, such llit maintenance and a of the a a a of one of (lie town's greatest a LONGBROOK PARK, BREWSTER'S POND.

JOE WARREN NOISE, DRAG-RACING AND MOTORCYCLE HOODLUM 1SM, a re current problems on Hurd Avenue, Wilcoxson Avenue, Allyndale Drive, Paradise Green and elsewhere in tht Seventh. Where Has Mr. Gunn Bten These Past Two Is it my i a i a i or has he hecn conspicuous by bis silence? Ask yourself Ihis question has he rlone. to qualify for You bavt nail this man for two and our District problems arc still our District problems. Why nol for JOE WARREN en Mondty, October 2nd.

Noi JM Warm isan Pull Tht Top Vote Democratic JAMES McGUIRE, DISTRICT LEADER Paliticul.

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