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WEATHER Scattered showers and thundershowers tonight and Thursday. Montgomery Dam Tuesday 7 p.m. 66 today 1 a.m. 48. today 7 a.m.

45, today noon 66 High 48, low 45. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW Complete News Coverage of Wellsville Midland Chester and Newell VOL. 89 NO. 1H8 PHONE 385-4545 EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1968 32 PAGES 2 SECTIONS 10c 45c Weekly by Gilligan Upsets Lausche In Senate Bid A A A I mm 1 nnfl Lin In Battles For Commissioner Gause Greenisen Gard And Soivards Nominated COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) John J. Gilligan, 47 year old Cincinnati councilman, exploded (the 40-vear legend of U.S.

Sen.) Frank J. Lausche's political in-, vincibility in Tuesday's Democratic primary Faces Saxbe In November Complete unofficial returns aces to Lausche's 435.367. Saxbe rolled 572,737 votes to 71,709 for Charles J. Gause and Galen, Greenisen, Republicans, will run against Max Gard and Lew Sowards. Democrats, in the November general election for two posts as county com-1, missioners.

Gause, a resident of the Guilford Lake area and an implement dealer, and Greenisen. of Depot Rd. near Salem, and a former three term commissioner, won nomination easily Tuesday in a five man Republican field. Gause was bidding for a second term. THEY defeated Allan Cham-j herlin of Leetonia RD 2.

a part- time farmer and organization director of the Mahoning Coun- tv Farm Bureau; Francis A. Wargo of near Summitville, a roller in an Ambridge steel plant, and Harley Thomas of Westville, operator of a service station, grocery and lunchroom. Gard, of near Lisbon, an antique dealer and historian, led the Democratic ticket in his bid for nomination for a third term. Sowards, his running mate in November, resides at Lisbon RD 2 He is a farmer and steelworker who sought the same post in 1964 and 1966 Gard and Sowards defeated Ollie R. Campbell of Walker Glenmoor.

a retired landscaper, and Clyde A. Harrold of Columbiana, owner of Columbiana Milling Supply Co The complete, unofficial totals on the GOP race showed; Gause 4.496 Greenisen 3.813 Chamberlin 1,052 Thomas 1.546 Wargo 1,116 COURTHOUSE. Pg. 5) r. I The former congressman deni- from 0hio polling places ed Lausche, 72, a third senator- Gilligan 560.980 votes tc ial nomination with the unpre- cedented backing of both the State Democratic Committee I 52 600 for Payne, and the million member Ohio IAFL-OO.

Lausche's defeat was his first Gilligan dumped cham-1 since 1946 when he lost to Rei pion vote-getter with a cam- i publican Thomas .1 Herbert ipaign aimed at age after one two-year term in the and what he called the senator's i statehouse Lausche staged a indifference and his fail- comeback in '948 and went on ure to understand the views of become Ohio only new voters. The victory put Gilligan on, jn 0thcr kev primary results, comeback trail after his ajj three proposed amendments Rep. Robert to the state constitution were the 1966 defeat bv U.S. Taft Jr following a two-year i approved, all current eongress- jterm in the House of Represen- men Were renominated and most Itatives. 'national convention delegates I Gilligan faces his second big pledged to Ohio favorite sons i tost in the Nov.

5 general elec- jGov. James A. Rhodes and Sen against Atty. Gen. William Stephen M.

Young were elected. Saxbe 51 runaway winner Thp Us jn 2lst con. the Republican senatorial JOHN J. GILLIGAN party leaders and his party rank land file Lausche. unreachable Tuesday night at his brother's home in suburban Cleveland, telegraphed congratulations to Gilli- Charles P.

Lucas on the Repub- gan. lican side. I The telegram, released in Cin- Vanik switched to the 22 nd cinnati, said: district, and will face incumbent congratulate Mr. Gilligan Republican Frances P. Bolton his victory.

1 wish him good there in November's election. juck in efforts. To When the State Democratic him. I pass the baton of lcadcr- Committee turned its back on ship hoping that lie will carry him for senator, Lausche repeat- it high, especially in the future ed his denunciation of "boss- interest and security of our ism but this time it lacked the country telling effect of former cam- Gilligan told campaigners paigns. that "every once in a while Gilligan.

who served six terms something good happens but the on Cincinnati's council before he i job is not yet has hard- sat in the U.S. House of Repre-lv begun, sentatives in 1965 and 1966. was am eternally grateful to credited with voting 72 per cent thousands of people through- of the time with the Johnson ad- out Ohio happy to be ministration. jated with such a group when In his senatorial the Democratic process is in- Gilligan's forces drove home itiated to the utmost conservative record We are going to make an with billboards saying. to bring together all elements of the Democratic party to wage the type of campaign nomination over two opponents.

I gressional district, in t.lc\eland, Hep. Charles Vanik Louis AFI-rCIO statement eon- William L. White of Mount1 assured the state of sending its Stokes brother of Cleveland Gilliean called Vernon and Alberl K. Payne of first NeSro to Congress The Mayor Carl Slobs, for tb.gnrtbUttm* Springfield. vacated Democratic 1 Democratic nomination andjLausche a man reiuiefl oy na wo had long, long in Ohio in a Kennedy Posts Victories 2,002 Reds Inolia Beaten In Jose Race Beats Both Victor; McCarthy, AreKilledln Senate ThreeDays wm Enemy Battles On Enemy Despite Big Losses In Saigon Sector SAIGON (API The U.S.

Capture Nominations Tuesday Wetzel, Allen To Battle For. State Representative Roy Allen of Columbiana, a printer, captured the Democrat- ic nomination for state representative in the primary elections Tuesday and won the right to run in November against the veteran Republican incumbent. Clarence L. (Dutch) Wetzel, victor in a veritable: landslide. Allen, a 27-year-old composing room employe at The Review, defeated John E.

Donnelly of Salem RD 2. a maintenance mechanic for the Mullins Manufacturing Co. at Salem, and C. Robert McNally of 366 E. Lincoln Way.

Lisbon, a supervisor at the E. W. Bliss Co. in Salem. The complete, unofficial totals showed; Allen 2.885 Donnelly 2,102 McNally Winning nomination for his tory State Rep.

Douglas Applegate of Jefferson Countv apparently i won the Democratic nomination state senator in Tuesday's I primary in the five county Command announced today that 30th District, scoring a 2 002 Viet Cong and North Viet-1 victory over his closest conten-, namese soldiers have been der in a four-way party race, killed in the past three days of; Complete unofficial returns heavy fighting in and around irom 459 precincts in the Saigon But despite his heavy district showed Appiegatr edg- losses. the enemy battled on for ed joseph Loha of Yorkville. a the fourth dav in streets on the former Jefferson County prose- western edge. cutor and state representative; The government put a 24-hour 1 Stuart Henderson of Scio RD curfew on the western half of 1 a veteran farmer and form- Saigon to aid its forces. er Harrison County In comparison with the 2.002 er and state representative, and enemv killed, the U.S.

Com- Dannv D. Johnson, a New PmL mand said allied casualties in adelphia attorney who served the first three days of the new two terms in the Senate betore; wave of attacks on Saigon to- losing his seat through reap- taled 211 killed and 931 wounded portionment. Americans killed and 323 Applegate will run in the wounded. 181 South Vietnamese ygmber general election against killed and 608 wounded. 0 hn Longsworth of much going on jem Republican, who was a senior U.S.

ofticer nominated without opposition for said. key is whether the a second term. IVmnb' US! to. As far as the maior threat 1 1 I from the west, it doesn't seem HillIlCFlatlfl to be developing. It looks as if it is petering out.

but it's a little early to say Refugees from the western section said the Viet Cong were digging bunkers in the rubble of burned-out homes, apparently (Turn to VIETNAM, Page 3) Johnson Henderson 2,699 Columbiana County gave Applegate 1,516, Henderson 494, Johnson 1,054 and Loha 3,134 In Tuscarawas Countv. Applegate got 450. Henderson, 378, Johnson 4,165 and Loha 961. Carroll County gave Applegate 265. Henderson 218.

Johnson 286 and Loha 467 Jefferson County showed 10.038 for Applegate. 657 for Hen Vote I 11 Indiana Than He Did In "60 WASHINGTON (AP) Two victories by Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. an impressive showing by Richard M.

Nixon and the defeat of veteran Sen. Krank J. Lausche, D-()hio, five primaries across the na tion. Kennedy defeated Sen Eugene J. McCarthy in Democratic presidential pri derson.

710 for Johnson and 7 mary and his national conven- 306 for lx)ha. In Harrison County. Applegate polled 380. Henderson 952. Johnson 377, and Loha 518 The district covers 169 pre cincts in Columbiana.

78 in Tus- tion delegate slate heat Vico President Hubert Humphrey's in the District of Columbia. Republican candidate Nixon was unopposed and got an even MR. APPLEGATE Jefferson and 34 in Since the race was so close, ana Carroll and Har- the final outcome may noi be risen counties and part ni f-oreoii 11 a in bigger Indiana vote than in the carawas. 30 in (Jg pnmary carr 6 Diplomats MR. WETZEL Mil.

ALLEN Kent State University, won by a wide margin in the 10th tem resides at Lisbon RD 3. 49 East Liverpool area precincts Twd S-esford 26. of Ken- The final figures showed 34 in the city and la in near- Singlon a former coal miner Wetzel S.JJ by Liverpool and St. Clair Town- In the Democratic race, Allen (Turn to ALLEN, Cage 12, In Action Tuesday Night 'ScWcll SjUIII Pay Raises Receive Okay Found To Be Of Council At Wellsville Parking meter repairman, termed sound structura Janitor and general main- safe in line with the esti Wellsville Council Tuesday tenance man These had 0 weight Giant Pumps Draw Water From Mine 7, ZZ. For Hays Nominated By Wide Margin L.

Hays of Bel- opposition, scoring 20,177 com- renominated phmentary votes. 0 The complete, unofficial district returns on the Democratic WASHINGTON (AP A U.S. delegation is set for Paris peace contacts with Hanoi negotiators but in Washington officials expressed concern that what they termed accelerated Rep. mont County for the 11 th term as trict congressman in the Dem- congressional race showed ocratic primaries Tuesday, scor- Hayg 41,640 I HOMINY FALLS. W.

Va. ing a 5-to-l victory over his Karnick Ml3 IfAP) Ten giant pumps, draw- on)y opponent, a political un- other 18th District returns, North Vietnamese military acing out 3.200 gallons of water from Jefferson County. Republicans and Democrats re- tivitv could force American re- jeaeh minute, quickened pros- won jn the six.county turned their incumbent a taliation. pects today of rescuing 15 min- ovef Nlrk Karnick, central committeemen and The six-member American known to be alive in a flood- Steubenville, a bartender women and named delegates diplomatic team, headed by ed coal mine. Ten others, deep- insurance investigator.

and alternates to the presiden- Ambassador-at-Large W. Aver- er in the mountain, were feared ii 0t1t bovs working the pumps HE WILL BE opposed in the termed sound structurally and in the shatt are op. November general election by state in the I960 general presidential election. Lausche was defeated by Cincinnati City Councilman John J. Gilligan, a formed congressman who had labor support and the Ohio Democratic organization endorsement.

In primary voting: -Kennedy got about 42 per cent of the Indiana vote to about 31 per cent for favorite-son candidate Gov. Roger D. Branigin and about 27 per cent for But it appeared possible Ken U.S. Concerned might have to share with some of 63 On Added Mi lilary National Conven- Activity By Hanoi I 'Turn to KENNEDY. sT established Dr.

Sutherland of Martins night. ne repoi i iuhuwcu me The action retroactive to nual Inspection Tuesday by rep- said E. per-vehicle weight limit. overnight charge of the res-1 Ferry, a physician who won me The report followed the an- cue. think that if the wat- Republican nomination without.

er keeps coming out like it has been. 13 of the men should be IVrsollIl Injured 1C WIVCO vnv VI their children and friends, manager of the span, 0 many have been since i I water department meter i Deen. 10 01 Mnnthlv salaries were approv-! meter repairman and refuse de- resentatives of Modjeski a to walk out this morning rd aVfollows with the previous partment and cemetery labor Masters, consulting engineers of The wives of the trapped min-1 fiffures in parentheses: helpers will receive $2.09. com- Harrjsburg. Glenn Hall, er Police and fire chiefs, $464, pared with $1.82.

police captain and Refuse department truck driv-: 1 will receive Recommended spot painting mine Hooded Monday nooty more P0ne maintenance opera be undertaken soon. Hall mm- Beaver Loral Issue Beaten Second Time For the second time in five months, Beaver Local School District voters Tuesday rejected a proposed bond sue for building additions and tial nominating conventions in Harriman. is to leave tor eauinment August. Paris Thursday. North Viet- Don R.

Gosney of Columbi- nam delegation began arriving ana was returned as Democratic there Tuesday, state central committeeman, Ha Van Lao. adviser to chief (Turn to HAYS, Page 5) Hanoi negotiator Xuan Thuy. um to riA sai(j hp js optimistic about prospects but did not elaborate unofficial sprawling returns district Serviceman Is Wounded During Action In Vietnamj Complete from the showed: For the Issue 614 Against Issue 733 A bare majority was required ects but did not eiaoorate for approvaL The funds would Despite the approach of Preh-'ihave provided for additions at minary talks, U.S. officials said. Lbe school.

Public School, record levels of troop infiltra- Calcutta School and West Point (Turn to TALKS, Page 5 1 Other improvements also were contemplated with the additional revenue. At the general election last In Colombia November, th, A 20-vear-old Wellsville area l4 he would go to Bogota. Colom- family, notified Monday, said hp mh Inter. the injuries were termed ser- 1111 uuauun -i ouducicu anu wiun i crclc. Kurct tor $400 ($380.

and regular op- dershowers won by a landslide The engineers have inspected t0 the eniance-about erator $385 (hourly). in the tri-state weather forecast annuanv for about CiosesT tne Th Water Department clerk. $430 for tonight and Thursday. the one mile in-are 13 men. Thev ($405) Sanitation Department recount is possible clerk.

$280 $265). Cemetery su- weatherman commented. with Mom. Treat deparfmem Commis; Tonight's low will be in the her io a Complexion Care Kit for sion sion. Navy Hospital Corpsman 3( onP miIC David Robert Persohn, son of 30 Hall po.nted out.

page Mr and Mr Per! sohn of 541 Campground small was wounded in the leit shoul- free. der and back by an enemy ice' while on a Mother's Day! All wrappedfealth department: Commis- Tonight low wu, me No man Coimetiv. appliances gib wrapped free der and bar. TbursSiy! Funfcre. de, national Eucharistic Congress r.w The Pope made the announce- A 1965 graduate East ment to a crowd of pilgrims at his weekly general audience in St.

Peter's Basilica. The trip will be the 70-year- enlisted the Navy in August pontiff's sixth journey 1966 He received basic train- abroad he became head of ing at Great Lakes, where Roman Catholic Church in (Turn to WOUNDS, Page 5j i.June 1963. erpool High School. Persohn at tended the Kent State Academic Center here for one year. He Proponents of the issue are considering resubmitting it in a special election due to the narrowness of the loss.

A breakdown on the precincts follows: Longs Run For TL (Turn to BOND, Page 3) Special Meeting of Local Union 9. Thursday evening. May 9th at order of the I.

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