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The Galion Inquirer from Galion, Ohio • 6

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i THE OAZJOM 0810 INQUIRER pottos Mare u' Ohio Farm Bunas Federation tetters Editor Thomas Predicts Designers Says Age Of 30 Should Be Divide DALLAS (UPI) -Southwestern toshton designers boldly snggated today that should bertha age of the between tee young and tee more mature styling The Texas Fuhkn Creatan Association opening a three-day summer showing ta Dallas far fashion writers stressed teat the young ta age and body should throw out rid taboos but that te more mature figures should dress tedr age In trying to answer tee dilemma between the daring and young a the classic and the designers ended the battle of tee bemline ta a draw -wetting tar the mid-cap The knee-topping skirt wu shown only for the lively under-twenty set Offered far this set also was ths bare midriff the cpt-wti crazy prints culottes and bell bottoma Added to this active group wu tee complete Jump suit trite brass buttons: and tee ankle puts knee skimmers Jamricu and short shorts The Western look Is still around A on tee flavor is strouga than ever with pants and shirts laced up with top stitching in dude colors of red and brown and skirts and panto slung from hip belts Materials run from denim and eanvu to bandana prints and country pattens well railroad ticking -Some designers have gone souto-of-toeborda with a flair for ponchos ball fringe scrapes Spanish lace ud the tori: ta fabrics Other influenca Include paisley and oriental rug prints and tee Hawaitan prints granny Jama and fmmeta- Campaign Quip PALM SPRINGS Calif (UPI) When Prince Philip wu about to board his plane Sunday tor a flight to La Angela after visiting forma President Hsenhowa onlooker asked htar to tan around tor i picture The prince compiled quipped: think I Oil i i Reported In Illinois NEWTON SL CUPI) -Tbere wu a time when folks met te the heart of this town (pop M01) to talk about politics crops or what-fcareyou But that wu when Newton wu strictly a farm community Now it In the middle of the biggest oil boom to hit Illinois since the 1 Is an anyone talks said MIi Van Fosan an Independent produept who gave up a life of retirement afta the discovery of a new ril pool "I quit gring uptown became people stop me and want to talk about the A tow weeks ago tee Union 00 Co of California checked a 13-year-okl dud test wen and brought te tea first gushing proof of the new oQ supply Just tinder 1000 fart beneath the rolling southern Illinois couatry- fMi 1 Newton been fiie same since Promoters lease hounds and drillers waded Into town The state issued 125 building pami(b-fer ta the pest two months atone compared with an average of five or six TMags are so fight at tee courthouse that a 10-to-14-day wait to bare deeds recorded Farmers are asking from $10 to U0 sn acre for short-term leases on their property and are assured of: a substantial royalty If a writ coma in Most of tee land is tled up tor much 20 mOtt from Newton but tee promoters keep coming One farma reportedly toned thumbs down on a WAN offer tor 20-acre lease Potential teveston hare been calling from tor away Hollywood CallL At night flanxs from natural gar lines flares at producing write spit fire into the night and cattle huddle nev the flares to keep warm Then hare been about 35 producing write brought ta so tor from what te known as the SLLoute DotomRe Foundation ohty about fire write were dry aril your stocks cataclysm wQl occur la some SOO years Chan Thomas scientist and research-i er- In the dynamic stradore of the Inner earth told an audience yesterday afternoon In GaV ion High school aaUtartam His tnost iasdnaUnf story was i The Day the Earth Tunteled" -A theory ttiat a drifting of the giadal regions suddenly and dedslvdy accounts for many legendary and geological facts 1Us cataclysmic onslaught Jvrithta few hours of wind earth firs and inundation changed the surface of the earth "1501 years ago When It hap- pens again Antarctica and Greenland with their ice caps will rotate around the earth In the torrid none and during the day the oceans win begin to settle In their new homes and a new stone age win begin said 'the speaker This strange theory Is not i new tor others have believed that these tumbles these cats-i dysmic catastrophes or of fiio earth's shell have happened before countless itlmei Thomas declared He cited Andre DeLoc hi 1779 Georges Cuvier In 1011 and Dot omieu a famous mineralogist as forgotten scientists who Joined this consensus Prof Frank Hibben of the University of New Mexico has asked what caused thedesthof 40 million animals every wham literally thousands togrtha In mudt pits ef Alaska with mam- moth mastodon Mian horses wolves bears and Ilona sudden-ly frosen and preserved tor cen-' i Moften Cares Thomas contends ethers before 8m process of cataclysm results from two molten layers of Inner earth ona about miles flrick and 10 mflas beneath the earth's crust Further toward the tenter la a 13N-mfle molten core starting MOO miles down The tana magnetic "and electrical structure of flu earth makes them layers ad as If they were near aoUd or plastic and as long as the mag- netlc and electrical structure maintains Its crdaUness- ths earth retries in a normal man-ner -v Bui says Thomaa' fhaaa lap ere inside earth once every tow thousand years are disrupted and toe molten laytr Is allowed to act like a free liquid aarv- tag as a lubricant for tea cups to puB tee aheQ of th oara around the inside leas than half a day the poles more almost to tot equator whlto' the friMMpiiy p4 ffcntni keen on rotating' and not moving with the shifting of fin earth's shell The trigger tor this sudden change -occurs whan neutral matter escapes from ths inner cere brio the molten outer core -4 causing a literal atomic exrio-stou inside the earth disrupting magnetic and electrical structure and allowing different area of tho earth to bo In polar regions at different times Thomas said that the prehistoric city of TUhnanaco Peru now 125N foot above the Pacific once was at sea level and enjoyed an advanced culture until 11 AN years ago when catastrophic inundation buried it under the sea tor SAN years until (be last cataclysm IAN years ago heaved it up to Its present altitude He said many legends had flielf origin in fact Biblical stories written by the Hebrews several thousands of years later came down from a Sumerian named UtnaplahUm who lived IAN years ago and built an at to become (ho Noah flood story Adam and Ere were believed to hare survived the previous cataclysm HAN years age Historic Farts Gorges of Niagara Falls computable age of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice caps and other geological arms are considered about IAN years old Primitive life has survived at equatorial pivot points the last two bring the Malay Peninsula and the Galapagos Islands Ona of there potato will ba near LeopridvElo the next time he said' Thomas said his theories hare unraveled the mystery of toner-planetary travel and control and ha Is working on cancer and leukemia research from atomic (Bacoreriea Ha is flu author of The Adam and Ere Story" fnm which many of Us remarks were triton This book wD ba sold bare and a riripment has bam sold out to Clevriand Ho was Introduced by Brig Gen John A McDavid (USAF Rat) and appeared through sponsorship of North Electric Col and Norte Management (Ml Th mas is president of Chan incorporated Loa Angrias Gordon Clubs To Hoar Gordon Writor BUCYRUS Mr Edward Ray of Lancaster will ba guest speakaat a combined meeting of ten area garden dubs at 1 pjnWedneaday to Fritow-ship Hall of Bucyrui Grace Evangelical Uhlted Brethren Church Mrs Ray will present a dkto eriea and lecture community beanfifleatton entttlad "Is Your Community ShowtagT" She haa edited The Garden rtato publication of tee Ohio Association of Garden Clubs for the past 30 years The program Is sponsonri for members of the Red Bud Bo-cyrus and ML Zion Better Homes and Garda Qubs and tedr gosta it- 4 Dear Sir: To the people of Gallon A Plea To this date our local papa has been the right of many Interesting statements pro and con concerning the present status of the BoantBlosser situation These comments bare been submitted by people in many areas of business and a number of professions but oarer by a teacher As a teacher In -tela system I fed It is necessary that some-one awaken the people of this community to finally give this matter serious thought and sincerely realise their responsibility It appears that ths advocates of the partition campaign feel this school system will tumble unless the board resigns However the board seems Ann ta their decision and has remained so under the most adverse circumstances and most unusual conditions Including ridicule debasement and degradation of their character I do not think tho success a is tho case may be the failure of Ala school system- has evu been or win ever be based on the ability of one individual Rather it Is the co-operativa efforts and sensible Judgment of responsible group of people The dept heads the Prtadpals the Supt and tea Board of Education Recent articles te tea papa seem to appeal to sympathy concerning the pa cant of teachers that wfil not ba hen If the board maintains Its present attitude However little mention was made of: tee numba of teachers who are continuing thdr responsibilities and will do to regardless of tbe out-coins of this matter The teachers who hare resigned obviously feel they are doing what they have to and should be respected tor their eonunltmente This does not mean tbs' entire on-munity should become- angry and ridour to tha potat whera tea whola purpose becomes distorted and tea education of tee children becomes tea least Important concent Teachers are ilka any ona'dsa they come and go faal tears wfll ba enough qualified who win carry on tea educational needs of this community adequately Ubdoabtodly tea system may rafter but repair and reorganisation te a common sight te our age'1 v-V I also tod (hat tea statement concerning the possible defeat of tea future bpoatteg levy tor tea schools waa the opinion of a few people ratha than the decision fif ths people of Gallon Was tela a threat or wu it pure and honest Judgment? don't think tea people of Gal-Ion wfil so to spedr "cut off their noses to spite their The children of Gallon must ba educated and the hue will be decided next Nbvemba and not new Tho power of suggestion unlimited but so qlso Is 'tea I I A 1 i I '-1 Js Yritowstooe National Park extends Into ten' statea-north-wtstan Wyoming aouflnwatere Montana nd northeastern Ida- Unfortunately this baa Impelled a few dissidents to genaate a hysteria -culmburiing te a pseudo referendum which carries no mandate legal or otherwise Is our conviction jhat the board members are all men of Integrity and we stand behind teem UN per cent to their efforts to carry out tee plans they feel are warranted Willi Justification they riiould disregard the innuendos and subtle pressures being applied tor reversal or resignation' -Those who art unhappy with this fact ot life win haveterir legal opportunity at the ballot box when the next election rolls around Any other way is not in accordance with our Democratic system Yours truly Stanley A Lorens 111 Portland Wqr Sl Dev Sir: May I submit a prayer as follows: Dev Lord: -Help us to change the filings we can But content with that we can-dot change Give us the wisdom to know the difference Amen Mrs Howard Brewer 5M Teakwood CL Dev Mr Editw: Being a senior at Gallon Senior High I can honestly say that glad that I be around GAL'S next yev to see the otter confusion that will result if the decision of Aese tour school board members Is upheld Vm glad 1 won't be there to see students trying to adjust to second i rate replacements of teachers It Is pretty evident to me that If the citixens of Gallon don't do something rixmt this right nOw they are to wind up paying through the nose tor a second rate school system It also very evident teat If these tour board members continue to stick by their derision even against ths tide of public opinion then I say their motives are selfish And they most certainty do not hare tea bat Interest of tee studente and tee ritteanrof Gallon at heart 1 am very thankful to tea people of Gallon tor tee excellent education they hare provided tor me through tedr tax dollars It would be a shame to deny future studente this same excellent education Just because tour selfish school board members think they hare tee right to do anything they want to without the consent of tea 'people twho put teem where they are -I tod that tea ellmlnattan of feur board mambersJ to Mre a poasfela thirty-four teachers good odds and would betefte best interest of the future offte Gallon school system: Sincerely Bin Mia MS awx 1 -A tf Dear Sir: I surely do hot understand some of the people of Galkn They acem'to tebk fiw un rlsa and sets on Supt Bteasa No man te that important! don't understand Mr statement rither he aaysfThe GaBon school! will have to money tor teachers ns hut and- llgld no tele-phana no gaadtao tor bnaear What hrths world doa our whole system depend on one muT Is Mr Blossa flat Important? 1 dal beUevi ft What would happa if he suddenly died? Would tee whole srinoT system collapse? Non dm! 'It believe the school bard members are right and I back team all tea way Kn WRaba 3384 Grove ve Vtvi ina LORAIN Ohio (WD About SB penqna picketed Sunday tor sevaal' hours at a railroad grade here when teres teenage boys were killed laatwedL 'L The group moafiy teenagers dawd to be members of an auiomOMla safety drib and were donanifing safer railroad CfOUuL Picket Croulnt BUXTON KBilltoUa -v Ttmtk pom Htterew- 4e Ctynelto Casa i Clcareae Uihtare 'It FnM liwitny National Jtwalare Of a 2U BLWJL- Ihree-DayiCenlabiii WASHINGTON (UPD A dfTfgettnw of Ohio Fvm Bureau Federation members today open a three -day aeries of dfecussfons of national and tatenatlonal farm and food problems with members of Congress and administration officials J1' Headed by Frank Sdlars Washington OWo the state Farm Bureau president the group includes spokesmen from 20 Ohio congressional districts Also In tee delegation wu tee legislative committee of tee state executive board beaded by Carl Stitzleta LoudonvQle OWo 8o0ars said Ohio farmers strongly support increased food production to bring peace in tee war ton areu of tee world" He said Farm Bureau proposals for food tor legislation wetid be discussed Tuoday with Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman The Johninnadminlstratian te sponsoring its own Food tor Freedom bill to expand ore wu food aid This legislation differs In sane major respect from tee Farm Bureau plan Sdlars arid tee Ohio torment are opposing proposed iedaal farm budget cute affecting research at Ohio State University and tee federal school lunch and milk program Ha added tee group would discuss control of red winged blackbirds with Stsnijy A Cain undersecretary of interior at a tench Wedne day-: A total tana ocHpu teste two hours MORTGAGE INSURANCE SAM MANNING -NW NATIONAL Mb Aswuua ibrlMna r- cr rtvi--' aip This Slip To-rrk Help Yoa tWal $5 PNI2BBOLIP mOOIIAM 'W i MRS R' SMITH Oaflau Ol I' -vAad r- Ai JOHN KOSCHNICK OaBn nog 'fvV: i 1 1 A VI 1-lb' -r powsr of democracy and tea ballot box and the ballot box indicates the feelings of all rafter than a tow This entire situation has succeeded only to give Gallon tbs front page of many newspapers It seems the problem could have been solved with much leu distaste and disruption and a little more concern tor this community and Ito school system and teachers Vv Thomas Longsworth Speech Therapist 238 Sherman SL Dev Sir: I want to thank my friend Clare Cleland for reminding me in his letter to the editor Friday night about how the French people used to hold a vote of a "no to certain leaders I recall now that the leader would resign as a gentleman when given a "no vote It wu some- what disruptive to the government but not bad the country to the east of France that followed leaders without complaint and a result Went twice beyond the brink of destruction History Is Interesting Clare and agree on another print too In hla last paragraph he -says Americana you must vote fa the Schod Board I agree that you mud vote I am grateful tor his respect tot this vote but I think you should vote the other box -tho box The letter from Reverend Don-ald Voelm to the same Jssue reminds me I should "love my I do try to sincerely but-what do I do shout my friendk a thore I should like ai friends? I am thinking of Ha old Blossa Reverend Paul Walter Ronald SommervUla and a growing numba of dedicated teachers ni try to tore them all butl atm hare voted "no confidence In tea tour board memboi who started this In tea first plaea" 'i There la very important question that 1 am happy to be able toctea now-Some people told me that they bad begun to tetakttat since these tour board members gave such sUm published reason tor not robbing Harold Blosaa teat there might bo a secret terxibla telng they knew about him teat out of respect they did not re-veaL 1 asked Dr- Jamas Log-g tea tor an answer to ttds ahd be assured ma emphaticaliy that nothing of thla sort existed Anotha thing Doctor Loggtna told me to that he regarded the 3S0 to 400 people at tea St Vat meeting as a troop" and probably ril tea people in Gallon that wad s-gatast their derision to not re-hire Blossa hb te correct nd all thereat of tea Galkn people tre tai few of the action then teey are indeed rep-resenttag the people Fortunately haraaimpch more accurate I bare tound anotha Interest-tag thing ta the handbook tor members of boards of Education ta (Rite Issued by fl State that says: will ba impossible tor the mamba to represent the public adequately If he doa not undertake to dscova public opinion on matters to ba discussed at tee board If there board members tod that tea IN to IN people woe a minority "protest then tea mandate ballot should be parficularty helpful to teem in eanqdyteg with this rule te the Handbook' Speaking of As Mandate Ballot which a Thursday evening Columbus newspapa quoted Dr Logglna as this is confing dong very niedy- A rery large load of ballots wu picked up by the accounting fern Saturday morning Again jdeau be assured of secrecy No on will open a handle tee ballots except tae accounting firm and teey will never rered anyone's vote They are traded with millions ta trade octets daily If you are 'anxious tor tea reulte teen vote and mall quickly Stecoety 's WfiHam Gledhifl Ml Portland Wsy South Gdlan Ohio Dev Sir: Tbs dtlxons of tea kied adwd district who voted tor tea two new membos ofCtei school board last fall knew wry what Aqr were vottaf tor wu autboity to make whaterer changu nacewary to Improve tbs quality of education and brine tea system out of flw medlocrei' IvHuster it becomes The board hu rightly tdeen tee first stop necessary to' effect these OPEN TILL 10 P'Mr h' Andrews Dairy Store PLAY TEE Y- a- FABULOUS fl AJJ 'riS Ijt M- T'ii If jOUEOR MORE PRIZES 'r'y'iut $iiK3 $100 $S0 $20 $10 Every day brings and YOU Can be ollhem MOTHERS! the uwaju SWING COATS and HATS AM I j- I J-f' I- IN AT BENNETTS -1 Now la fhu tlme to brinf your daughter shopping and select her Eaater outfit Hare are fust a fow y' last wssk's winners i r- -y COATS uses to i to iqn '3 --V i -s to tes $10Jt SiMS te 14 $1499 to $1799 Clip This SHp Tai Help Ton Wkl 4" 'i- ARLENI CURTIS fa MRS BERYti KING Wsrthtectee 0 LUCILLE BARK i ithws ft $ioo AU GOOD YELLOW-GLOBSFINE of GIRLS HATS -J 1 14 AlfS 4 A' V- V1 i i lire 1 NiSobcteu ooMniti gn ownt wmiActrn straw ih bandbao and glotk sr rxxcKi) at A- pty FOR SAlAa-AU'SOUW'i A'V i ML lEfflETPS Kttf wfrf -v I- Open Moo A Fsi 9 to 9f Tniaa Thura Sat 9 to Ss30 Wed 9 to 12 I 1 -41 flr'f'- y5- V-1 'J t- 1 j-- 4 t-.

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