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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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6
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PAiGE EAST LIVEBPOOL REVIEW, EAST LTVEBPOOL, OHIO TBURSDAT, JANUARY ti, IfW Pnltanimiy Plans Pushed For Post OfP Piw tr iis sitiiRfar 1 new post office Ita to bt RikIM by Oit reR liUtI offtctri bt the U. Department in preliminaiy fM on comtnietkm plans ibr fKteeility. Renail Riftil, ehlef of the keal BMaAe Branch of the Pos- DUtiict which Includes Weat rtriMa, rRpartad lodM' I consbiiction hat fbr a new pMt but a number of steps tin before bids can be ob- iained. AS CUSTOMARY with operations, the new build 'win be conrtructed and to the PosUl Department a private At a mwting of a rep- foaentative with NeweH resi- pianta, five or six possible sites suggested. They are ached- med to be referred to the real officers.

I The next step, to kteagan. will be to assign a real jmtate officer to make a survey of the proposed sites, then submit his recommendsition at to the ones best suited, economic ABy and operatkmally. Aflar that, the department wiU seek options on the properties, and, if accepted by reghnal postal authorities, a Devel- Realizadon wlU be started, with the of the Newell postmaster and local authmdties. After further preparatioB moves, a bid package wifl be developed, and if approved, the PosUl Department wiU advertise for bids for the purchase of the land, construction and leasing of the pwd office. REAGAN said because of the steps yet to be taken after the current initiation level, it is 2 Are Injured InFaOs Onice own ii FMKtft ficult to say when the new fa ciliy win be started.

The plantting procedurs Involves such factors as soil testing, stiuly of access and exit routes the ing, conlwmity to existing regulation and traffic He said authorities plan to with the procedures involved in the jHoiect the interest in a post office and the need has been evident for some time. said it is hepad tha survey of the propised sites in the nett step may be undertaken by an aide in February, but Ibis depends on weather condi- tiew. MARCHING to his beat, this soldMr seems with Virtnamese drum he back as aouvenik of misaon near Chu Lai. Another Con Scheme Costs Woman $1,800 i faal-talking bilked an elderly woman out of IIJOO after be showed a ScriM 502 tovo- Vary MeSele SMignad fuftcHWMl kMvty and Sif wwmy to Lonrolwy. BARNHART PLUMBING aM HEATING Sis Careitaa Avmwi CiMaWr.

Wmt Virftala CV T-SIM Sy BakarlMa Iteattaf Cm. Commiationers OK Two Shows At Park BEAVER County commissionera today granted Hie Intercounty Association use of Run Park for a horse show May If. The Beam County Kennel Gub will uae the park for dog shows June md Aug. 31. The cMiUBissioners payment of in dues in the national county association.

A check for $1,032 was received from the Office of the Aged for the Senkir Gtiaeiui ae- oeatar. fha total grant te tiic gold badge Police Cbiaf Walter Krnczew ski tadd tiie woman received a telaphaiit call from a man who sidd ha was a teeal bank offi- oar and thM examiners were tai He Bscitesed her passfooook, iRing the nundber of aaksd if ber account was short fill, aie Then he recited the details of the bookkeeping system, she withdraw $1,800 from account so they oouW watch a yoiavg teller they suspected of wrong-doing. He said he was sending a cab to pick bar up. In a few minutea the cab came and she wmt to the bmk and made a withdrawal. When she returned home, the a came to the and she kt Two dty men inhved Wcd- nesday in separate falls on tec were admhted to Gty where seven others treated.

Duke of III W. 4th St. is with a fractured left wrist and Edward Reight of IM Railroad St. is with a fractured right ankle aft rthefaUs. Treated were Joseph Olona of Di Kounts WRlsvflle, employed by (he American Vitrified Products a bead injury on a pipe clamp; SanuMl Scaflde of 515 Jefferson a dog bite on the right lag.

Mrs. Michael Densmore of Ml Lincoln a of the left hand whUe washing John Moosey, son of the Rev. John L. Moosey of 1830 Montana a laceration of the right index finger in a Peimy Lywi Thorne, daughter Donate Thome of 9th LeCroft, a laceration of the face when her eyeglasses broke in a faH near home; Terry L. Dick, son of Robert Dick of Smiths Ferry, of the and right cheek while sledding.

Mrs. Donald ScntI of 807 an of the left arm te a fall dospi steps at home. call for rtteaaa of the Piwhlo and her 81 aaUors and two civilians. In Mascow, a similar plea by U. 8.

AmbnsMdor Ueyellyn Thmnpaon to Deputy Foreiga Minister Vasily Kusnetaov was said to have met a frigid reception. U.S. officials said there is no evidence the Soviets even passed on the American request to thrtr Conununist allies. After reporting to the House FOrrtgn Affairs Committee, Secretary of State Dean Rusk did itot rule out consMcring the sdzure as a possible act of war. But his emphasis was difdomatte means to free the ship and her men.

Johnson reportedly was weighing these in toying any military solution; -An air strike North a without the objective of rescuing me ship and crew. U.S. invaskm North Korea could bring the Soviet Union or Red China to their aid, leaiting to a major war with a nuclear showdown hanging over Baptists Set New Officers Norman Lwming has been diected moderator and PhylUs clerk of the First Bap- Church. Others named are Edythe Kittridge treasurer and Sunday Sdiool a da Justice Court Had Hilii Coming, Going CASPER, WpD. (R James F.

Arp, 18, of Casper, found out he had lived in Wyoming too kmg and not long enough. He was fined in justice court on both counts the same day. First Arp was fined $35 for a false oath in rtrtain- ing a resident huntiiig liceiiMi. A residency Is iwqiiM and Arp had lived in the stale only six months. Then he was flnad $18 for not registering his motor hsving lived In stall more than 130 days.

The Soviet Unten rinks fhtote in worid population. benevolent treasurer; chief and assistant School super tntemtent; Starr, Sun day School treasurer; Glenda Ltotel, Sunday School secretary. Charles Boso, deacon; Ethel Dorothy Woods, it. U.S.-Korea (Conthecd fnm Page 1) him ki, giving him an envelope he eqntotning thie money after allowed the badge in a fdder. St.

Nichitias wM tuiy uf Myra in Tinrkfy CLEIMUOiCE In Cnkwiin Ex- Ta AH Midland Aww ic area decided against sending warplanes. Washington was not consulted in the decision, officials said. Pentagon sources also aald the skipper, Crodr. Lloyd M. ordered his vessel's electoxinic gear and secret codes destroyed when the Reds boarded.

Still unanswered pitoltely are such questions as why the Pueblo did not get help from C.F. forces in the area, fcuttled, qr fighi Phil Goulding, Mcretary of defanse, dpnounced travesty on the the Communist claim eonfessed to a deep infusion of NhrUi Korean waters. He said both the reports and the Nortii own radaiM-tracked by U8. condusively that the Pueblo was in International waters Otier Adminirtrattofi fMWces maintained the stop was always atveral milea outside th( claimed 12-mile limit. GouWiflg said of the alleged confession: style aad wordmg of the uttinistakable gpdence hi thtmselvek foat thte mi not mUteh prepared by an RMHo Ifohgymg in the North Korean cafdtal broadcaat Buch purported 700-word statement, in which he allegedly ad niitted carrying out spy assign ments for the Central Intelligence Agency.

and my crew have perpetrated ludi a grave criminal act, but our parents and wives and children at home are anxiously waiting us to return home in said I confession, concludimi it is the greatest desire oi myself and all my crew, that we itill be leniently by tlm of the Democratic RepuWfc of AdmiittStratkMi aources ported that at a meeting diversion of U.S. forces to a new area would weaken American defenses, already stretched thin elsewhere around the The Enterprise and three oth- U.S. combat ships have already been from fanned Vietnam duty. The Soviets, it was reasoned in Washington do not want to risk a general war So having scored their points in the Communist with Kuwiet- relmff the first U.S. ship release plea, it is hoped they may prove more receptive to a second U.S.

request. The United Nations is diplomatto route eyed by the ad ministration, sources said. So far, Johnson has not put the ship issue to the world body but has kept Secretary-General Thant informed. One presumption in Washington it that the Sioyiets want to get their hands on the modem electronic gear at least a week 10 days to they can team all Its secrets. But to the extent that it may have been (testroyed, they presumebly Bertha Woods Birtie Aley, George Boyce, trustees; and Ann Gentry, Board of EdiKatiMi; Arzelia Green, Wanda Adams and Dol ores Vale, 19M include: Social, Wihna Evdyn Jessie McCune, Heten Rendy and William music, WHma MUmwd Boso and Glerai Woods; fiord, Wdch, Har iati Littdl Old Mae LHteU publicity, Dot tie Kittridge and James Gine; finance, Merit Gentry and Harold Maylone; Tnunbull Trustees Association, Bertha Woods, WUda Boyce and Don Schuaster, and nominatmg.

Hazel Tittle, Nelle HekW, tlia Woods, Edythe Kittridge, Don and Boyce. When we call bad dreams nightmares, refers to fiend supposed to oppress people durirqt sleep. OPEN DAILY 8 to 8 THOROFARE SNRPPim RENTER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO would need more time to patch the items back together. Some officials figure the Soviets will quietly press their Korean coHeagues to return ttie intelligence least the Soviets have had a look it H. After closed session with the House Affairs Committee, one member.

Rep. H. R. Gross, R-lowa, said: want to put words in his mouth but I he feels thtt after they have looked over Hie equipment they wUl give it 4 KiUed, SO Injured By New Sicily Quake PALERMO, Sicily (AP) A strong new earthquake jolted western Sicily today, burying rescue still bodies from the Wednesday of the MiUUry Armistice Oommisston ai the Pan- munfom, trace site the North a U.S. quake ctisestor in 60 years.

The kiUed at least four snd injured rtwut 50, police The of the new tremors was in the same hilly, countryside where hundreds kiUed Jan. 18. topfded of wells and buUdiiigs in the same dozen towns badly Wt by the first quake and in some communities which suffered little no damage MsOT OISCONTINUED SASH Cabinet taMWMkGtaw.GM<IW Oril ITMM. Hardwore LOOSE IntilottoM WROUGHT IRON RAfUNG n.M mm He Ni DISCONTINUED PAINT 1 OFF NEJE8T LNMIEN Ganalrneilan ale. BAft.

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Years Available:
1885-1977