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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 1

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WEATHER Low tonight, 40: sunny, highs in the upper VOL 17 THE EVENING REVIEW Complete ISeun Coverage Of East Liverpool ff elhrilte, Midland, Chester, Sewell and the Tri-State Area ViMfit3I0-484S aSTLIVflHNILMIO lOBOIT, OCTOIER 11, 1171 AST BtCENTENNIAt COMMUNITY Sen. Applegate Candidates Air Issues 18 th District Nominees Questioned By ROBERT POPP Note: This Is one of a series of interviews conducted by The Evening Review with candidates for the IHth Difdrict Congressional seat to place their views on salient issues before the voters in advance of the Nov. 2 general election). State of Berkley PI Steubenville, is the Democratic nominee He has served 16 years in the General Assembly atCoiundMJs, with four two year terms as state representative and two four year terms as state senator The questions and answers follow: I. When the new Congress convenes in 1977, what do you believe will be the three top national issues, in order of importance? believe No 1 will be the security of the economic system of our country, covering such concerns as inflation, federal spending and employment.

Honesty and integrity in government also will rate high as an issue It is not a partisan question, it affects everyone. And I believe we need an equitable education system, with the ultimate of eliminating illiteracy, so that people do not have to go hungry and can obtain jobs that will make them independwit of government 2. The ISth District has diverse interests ranging from coal mining to steel and ceramics production, agriculture and other light and heavy industries. Do you have any specific programs to assist them, such as curtailment of steel "I feel that curtailment of steel imports is necessary to the overall good economic health of the area The best example of an industry crippled by competition from abroad is the ceramics business in East Liverpool and the indu-stiy we u.sed to have in Steubenvilie Of course good foreign relations are important also We can't become isolationist again because our whole economic system is intertwined with foreign relations But I support curtailment of imports that compete with the products of our aistrict industries 3. One of the principal rotes of a Congressman is to keep in touch with his constitueniv you plan a district office or offices, a staff working mainly in the or some such method of listening to the people? If so.

what do you propose? say to the whole question I have discussed this and I understand a congressman is authorized 18 staff people and three offices in his district I will shoot for more than three My main staff office will be in Steubenville because that IS my home, but I satellite offices in at least four counties Belmont, Guerrmey, Tuscarawas and Columbiana I have always stressed the need of accessability of the congressman and his staff to the people t. As a general concept, doyou favor a larger role for the federal government in local affairs, a smaller- role, or no change. Do you support the concept of federal intervention to eliminate supposed Inequities in such things as schools, housing, employment and welfare administration? "I think the federal govvrn men! has obligations, but I am also a strong believer in state and Iwal self government Ttw federal government ha.s a responsibility to help fund education, for example, and I believe schools in Ohio need aid for their severe financial strain New Peace Talks Set In Lebanon Conflict Key Issues Due Leaders Study TTte property owners bear the biggest of the expense for eilucation They shouldn't have to do It I like the idea of revenue sharing betause send-s money back to the local governments with no strings attached I feel that housing is left to the states and hxal communities In your view, what is the major potential trouble spot in the world today the East. Simtheasi Asia, (or some other "I believe Africa and the East may both betroubl- spots The African probtem may be resolved because of the plan for majority black rule Although it is called a Kwsinger coup, my concern is for how much It will cost the Amencan taxpayer in the Middle East, it will be a problem of oil and a possible embargo We also must watch as the new leadership emerges in i.hina 6. What do you see as the single most Important today in the I Nth District? "The most important thing is money in the pocket the citizen of the district It has to come from jobs and job stH'urity You do anything else if you're hungry and without work Our people aren't lazy They want to work and not depend on welfare The stability and si-curity of our busmens and industry also is very im portant 7.

In order of frequency, what are the expressed to you by the voters as you make vour ramoaign rounds? "The average voter has mostly personal concerns that be his congressman to help with black lung compensation, Social payments, a son in the military service, the fear of losing a post office in a small town you familiar with the proposed law now before t'lHigress that would asseSs I inrluditig Imk charges) on river shippers? What would be vour position on this? "I would say if there is no -jiecific nurfswe for the money that would hi' collected, I would no reason to place an ad ditional charge on hiH'ause it would only add to the prK'es paid for products by the ultimate consumer As I see it, it would affetd our and It would raise the price coal to power generating plants, meaning higher utility rates 9. in addition to the tubjrcU covered above is there any other topic or campaign Issue on which you would like to comment brieflv? "I would like to stress that the p'ople should feel secure in the knowledge that they will have a who will be ac cessible They will be able to pick up the telephone and talk to me or my staff and get solutions lolheir prcrfilems Area Man Dies As Auto Flips will be held Tuesday for Mike Ferguson. 22, of 46 Midland Heights. Midland who Saturday at 8:26 at the Rochester unit of the Beaver County Medical from suffered when hts car fell on him while he waa working on it in a parking lot near hw home The County News Briefs Ford Pact Failed Doubtful DETROIT (UPli The (ale of a tentative contract to end the 27-day strike at the Ford Motor Co IS in doubt following rejection of the pact by skilled tradesmen in the largest United Auto Workers local in the world The 2.269 vote Sunday bv Local 600 tradesmen at the giant Rouge manufactiaing complex in suburban Dearborn underlines fears that tradesmen as a group might stall Tmal settlement There are atxMit 15.000 skilled workers among the 170,000 Ford employes who have been on the picket line since midnight Sept 14 Flifiht Satisfies Balloonist LI.SBOS. Portugal (CPI) Ed Yost, who failed by 580miles to become the first person to soki across the Atlantic Ocean in a balloon, said today he was satisfied because his flight had broken a number of kmg- standina balloon records as lust happy to stay in Yost said by ship-to- was the air, shore radio "I have no intention of trying to cross the AJtantic again and 1 have bettered the endurance and distance recorcii Cancer Claims Connee Boswell NEW YORK (CPI) Connee Boswell, who overcame a disabling paralysis from polio at age three to become a singing star in the 1930s.

died early today of cancer She as 68 Miss Boswell, who underwent maior cancer surgery Feb 10. died at 12 45 a at Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, a hospital official said Sne always appeared on with a long gown hiding the fact she was in a wheelcMir, according to former publicist and family friend Jim Mcarthy. office ruled he died of mtemai injuries and a crushed ehwt Midland police said the hydraulic jack he was using apparmUy gave way. allowing the auto to fall on hun about 7 He was discovered by a fnend who came to vuut Midland police adjnimstered oxygen until the abulance arrived. He was bom Jan 11.

1954 in Rochester, a son of MiWred Ferguson Rinctfuss of Midland Heights and the late Norman L. Ferguson He lived with Itts surviving paternal Mr. ard Mrs Eugene Ferguson Ferguson was employed at the Resta Construction Co He had served with the Navy In addition to hii mother and paternal grandparmts, vivors include his step-father, Fred Rmdfuss, two brothers, Daniel Ferguson and Robert both at home, a sister, Catiiy Ferguson, also at home, and a stepbrother, Mark Rmdfuss of College, Pa Friewk may call at the David Schwerha Funeral Home of Midland tonight where services will be held at 1 with the Rev Pete Scharler eg the NaxarrH. Church of Midland Heights Bunal will be in Beaver Cemeta-v. Rhodes Calls Special Session COLUMBUS (UPI) Gov James A Rhodes, vowing to get (iregory off the Ohio Industrial Commission further legislative delay because of his alleged "mishandling of Workmen's Compensation funds," has called a special session of the Ofno (ieneral Assembly next Mwday to issue the reirwval order Thailand General Purged BA.NGKOK, Thailand (UPI) ruling military junta purged a seniw army general believed to he a member of an opposing faction, official Radio Thailand reported today The announcement said Gen.

Chalard Hiranyasiri, a former army commander, had been dismi.ued from active service and placed in the reserves Meanwhile. Radio Thailand and other official media launched a weekend campaign attempting to show Communist infiltration of the Tliai student movement, a once powerful force supporting the democracy bv a military coup last A night television program broadcast nationwide on all radio and television stations showed arms allegedly captured taside Thammasat University, the of bkxidy fighting which killed 41 persons last Including in the collection of weapoas were three AK47 nfles two Chinese and one Russian a few American made hand grenades, pistols and a shotgun Also captured as a "Revolution outlining plaas to take Thailand to Communism and twobamieri proving the students were Communists, officials on the program said One soldier involved in the search died Sunday when an attic floor collapsed and sent him cra-shing six stories to the ground The dismissal of Chalard, political sources said, was a direct purge of a senior officer with lies to previous military dictatorships Intruder Blamed in Eaut End Fire East Liverpool firemer continued an inveatigation today mto a blaze set by an intruder ir the former Horace Mann Schoo at Ene St and Maryland Ave Sunday at 9.02 Firefighters responded wiD Engines 2 and 3 and the squac truck, but neighbors had ex tinguished the blaze with a garden hoce before they arrived The intruder apparently entered by breaking a window ir the southwest corner of the two- story brick structure and set fire to cardboard boxes, flremer said The owner of the now used for storage. WUliam Mangano 16480 St Oair was notified He reported he would have the broken window boarded, firemen added NABBED. A policem an. holding machlnegun.

escorts one of t- lu-ee Falettinian guertillas who look two persons heoUge at Ike emhasay in Kooie today then later sio-rendered. Telefdioto) Hostages Freed By Palestinians ROME (I Pit Three their way into (hr embassy here with submachine guns today and two hostages to rrotest Syria in the fighting TTiey gave up to fxiiire after an hour and frewl the host ages unharmed official a was wounded initial attac Twoernlxissy wrere treatetl for shixk First from scene iiMlicati'd attackers ma) haw t.iken as many as five hostages but embavsy officials later -aid only two were taken captiv Our )oh fmishesl We came to talk to the ambassador txit the was not there." police one of the attackers as siiving as he gave himself up of the hostages lalior attache Josejih Miro said the aitac kf-m wanted Syria to end Its of anti PaU-stiman forc-es in l.rhanon Rites Scheduled For Crash Victim CooMty 1976 Traffic Toll 14 lUliod Thii dale In 1971 UKUled BE MAFK IN '76 Services will be held Tuesday for 16-vearold Stratton Hole Of near who died Saturday morning when hts car idtidded off Route 7 near Beaver Local High Schod and struck a parked truck Son of Donald and Shirley Mead Hole of 10578 Sprucevale Rd Rogeri, he was a juroor at Beaver Local High School. Authorities said the youth had been with a grmip of junior class membars a sand- widi sale at high school, and had driven to a nearby market to eat breakfast He was mi his way back to the school when his auto went across the opposite lane, down an embardunent amf into the rMir of the (kimo truck The Ohio Highway Patrol bmed the mishap at 9:33 a.m. He was pronounced dead of a skull fracture at City Hospital The victim was also a of the school golf team. The death was the I4lh highway fatality in Columbiana County this year, compared to Hat time in 1975.

The youth was bom Apnl 7. 1980. at Fort Myers, but had mided this area aU of ha hfe. He was a member of the Pleasant Heights Baptist East Liverpool He was also a member of the High -School Sunday School Class and the Youth Group BestiJes his parmta. he a survived by three saters, Adell Hole of Fla and Tina Hole and Jsneli Hole at home, and ha grandparents, Mrs TTi elma of Muskegon.

Mich and Mrs Mildred Hole of Clarkson Services will be held tomorrow at 2 at the church The Rev Clyde Albertaon wUl officiate. Burial wUl be to ClarksMi Cemeterv 'They said they wanted UR to stof) the masxacre and to hegin helping tN' Palestinian Arab people Mirosaid Miro xaid the second hoatage wax a Syrian student who was working for the embaxsy He identified student as Ilies Francis Miro came out of the embassy the first attacker gave up to police When the second attacker gave up and Francis came out with him mistook him for one of gunmen and at first handcuffed the youth iivttead of the Palestinian Police said the attackers told them they were from "Black group, an reference to the beginning of Syrian offensive against Palestinian forces in The attackers stormed the emlKissy firing their guns shiNTllv after II a (6 am The first of the three g.ive himself up to police aljout an hour later and other two came out in 20 minute intervals There was no gunfire after the initial attack Miro said the wmimled em hassy employe was Humin Hatem, a counselor in the diplomatic legation He said Hatem was apparently wounded in the leg in the initial hurst of gunfire Officials at Poitclimco hospital said Hatem was un dergoing surgery and that two other embassy emplovm, a messenger and a deaning woman, were treated for sfxirk "They wanted to make afraid before making their Miro said He said the three attackers demanckd to see the ambassadors of Algeria Oman and Libya to discuss Syns's role in the fighting Syria has backed the nghtist Christlarai in Lebanon asaialirqt them in the civil war against leftist Moslems and Palestinians The Syrian role has come under sharp criticism from Palestinians and Arab who have iccusikI Damascus of trying to destroy the Palestinian movement Police said Syrian Ambassador Faruk Al fimarae was apparently not among the hostages the third attacker came mjl police grabbed him by the collar and led him back tnude They said the first attacker to come out told them a bomb had been left inside and they wanted to search the building NTRATTDN U. HiM-E Burger Chaf Now full breakfast. 7 a to Ha BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Lebanese. Palestinian and negotiators gathered tfiday for a second round of fieace talks that may decide there will a political or a military solution to 18 month civil war The Arab Ueague-sponsrred talks in Syrian controlled Chlaura, 25 miles southeast of Beirut, were being held to discuss a cease fire, Palestiruan withdrawals and other issues The mwting apparently was delayed by late arrivals Militia spokesmen reported an escalation of fighting overnight in suburban lbs rut where rightists and leftists intensive volleys of mortar and machine gun fire The toll over the past 24 hours to at least more than two thirds of them in Despite report of prog revs on issues at oficfiing round of talks, and the sent their negotiators toChtciura publicly expressing their douhU that the talks would succfssl alternative, if they fail, was likely to anothiT military jHish, ex pet ted wHith their have Dole Urged To Toughen Campaign WASrt.NGTON (UPI) Hotiert Dole, saying he fwls Mter" after campaign forays aimed at Italian and voters, says many are urging him to "get tmigfier" with Jimmy Carter and the Demmrats The suggestion that a stronger approach is may signal a possible shut in Hrpuhltcan Dole and lYesidenl Ford huddle today to discuss their campaign stands and to map possible changes The vice presidential candidate in a Columtius Day parade put on by the Italian community in Newark, and the "Houby Festival Parade in the Chicago of Cicero and Iterw yn in honor of mushrtNim harvests Dfile.

ohvMKisly pleased tiy hts retepiion sain in Chuago I talked to saidgH tougher with Carter Get tougher with Carter Send that jjeamil tuck to The Kans.is senator tva.s a reputation as an aggrrMive say the of the (iOP efforts likely to intensify in closing before the Nov 2 "I now in assevsmg the iIDP camptiign following a week that saw Agriculture Fiarl BuU after making a racial slur and Ford upset from Eastern by saying Russia diw-s not dominate that of the "It W. 1 really pretty The in Cicero showed that the Eurofie remark wcjn't really lie a problem said on an airplane at he returrwvl to Ikile visitt-d an Amencan Slovak Club in Berwyn, where several hundred persona were playing bingo Afterward he said that when Ford about domination he thinks about the Poland are not dominated he explained "Their hearts and mintfc still yearn for nmentf are dominated hut the people have htipe "We ve Governor Carter practice the politics distraction" Dtile said trying to move people away frtun Plans Debate Strategy NEW YORK Anticipating a barrage of "one liners from his Democratic vice nresidential candidate Walter plans to hts moat serious side during a lelevised deflate Friday night with GOP counterpart Robert Dole 5fondate aules descnlird the strategy and said the candidate will begin full time deliate preparatums Tuesday at the end of a dwit campaign tnp in which he has emphasized the made by lYesudrnt Ford the last televised detkite with Jimmy Carter tas-n m.i--‘.ing in large numla-m at Miuth of Beirut it near the held Sidon Aral) Hasxan Sahry F.l Kholy the atmosphere as one of complete mutual mistrust Palf-Hlinian guerrilla Ya M-r Aral.it w.is to have told leader Kamal Jumbl.itt in a con that the talks had so f.ir nothing arvf that the Sy nans aim of armihilafirip the Palestinian remains un changisl Rightist Phalangtst P.irty Karini r.itisl Ha- haiu I of suit sj al only 20 enf Tile PatesliniariH hav atreiidv agrissl to unilateral with dtawals hut timing remains in dispute as the nature number of the ob server that would lines from which they with dr.iw TTit of linn man Arab jw-ai force in Beirut said he h.is or t'l men if the latest waie talks f.iil Maj Hassan tihonnm Egy the Arab lofte in la'funon said I has Iw-i-n to hi II out unless the fighting did not give a fk adlim' the ultimatum Ixit it was UlKMTst'MKl the 1SKX1 to stay or leave would tie on progress of the talks Sy nan held tow of The pearekeeping force which arrived four months ago, has tx-en largely ineffei tual But their pri-setue on con fronlation line Iwtwis-n Mixilem ami ('hristtan Beirut is ctm siftered a factor deterring the from moving toward from their posit in e.ist«»rn ladjamm pushed Palf-stinian from three key in Iheir inourNam strongholds east -W and there have Ix-en they might shift the light mg to Sidon Ceremony LuunelieN JVS Work LISBON Groundbreaking was held Sumlay for the nrw Columbiana (ounty Joint Vacalional School schirduled to open in 1977 to serve area schivil duitricbi tlltam Phillis, former JV'NIJ superintendent and now assiaUnt state of public schiMgs. was among speakers for the event Phiilui nted dedicatkm and jirrserverance of hoard of IK a Don and oUiera who planned and worked to support the project Boix-ri Frum. supertn lendent the JV.SI), declared hr bofx-d to make the facility "a truly community lajikling open from 7am until al least 10 privtding portumties for all people Deimar Waikart, board preaiiJent traced the the diatnct withaeven achoola in 197(1 cofiimendation Eaaax. state of public In other a to to of- INnaaonted by Ijelters of from supinlendent itrucfKm, and fictali.

were Phillis to Wei kart A flag for the arhocif waa to Joseph Smith. JVS director, by Jamea rowell repreaenting American lagion Poit 275 A band of stttdento repreMmting the eight school districts played, and the Richard CT the Liahon Trtnily Presbylerton Church, the invocation and benediction Siinnhinr Slnted III Arm Tumclfiy Tuesday wiii be anotiier sunny day. with temperatures tn the 80 s. the Dhio weather man aaid today Tonight wiU be ctoar. with low about 40 There la virtyally no chance of ram tonight or Tueaday 'The exlendtd outlook showa there la a chance of fiin Wod- 'Thuriday and Friday wiU befatr.

with highs in the 60'a and low-i tn the the weatherman ta id.

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