idJil vunhition, Eustace Banc will hold onto the stale senate job and flurry Cochran. Gnclcl Snider, Jiggs Wheeler and Nick Komick will still be in the Assembly when the tumult dies down.Ike and Adlni in last-minute appeals.The campaign was slow to heal on the national scale bui it wound up in 3 verbal slugfest bchveenthe Republican high commandand Mr. Stevenson.' Crucial period in American politics this mirMerm election.Yep. itisl about everyone will be watching I hat national ballot to see if Ike Is gonna have a GOP Congress to hack him or find the democrats in control of both the Senate and Ihe House.noon and tonight.The high today is expected to reach a maximum of 40 degrees, following yesterday’s 46- It will be colder I anight, when ihe mercury drop is anticipated reaching 25 degrees. Last night’s low, one of the coldest nights this year, was 20.More cold weather is on tap for tomorrow, although skies are expected to clear some by afternoon.Dr. W. W- Mar stiller, local weather observer, reported the low yesterday was only 27 and .01 of an inch of rain was measured. II was 38 degrees this afternoon at 12:45.Haliowren Bandit Holds U| DrivivlnCool, out there, but delightfully crisp. 'Wonderful Fall weather and the morning frost makes* you stride with some ’/.ip and zing, --Yeah, and the gals have stashed away the Spring coats and are out with their Winter frocks and furs.There's an undertaker miming for coroner in some town down south who has a new slogan, The last man who let you down.0Our West; End philosopher says he’s sure ho’sgettm’ old for allthe girls look good to him.Despite what those scientists say about the canals and such, there cnnT be any life on Mars or they’d he asking for a U. S. loan.Hcoojpls totaling $175 were taken from the ticket office of Clippie's Drive-In theater near Brownsville Saturday night by a young bandit,who wore a HaJlowoeo mask.The cashier, Mrs. John Brubaker of Richeyvillo. said the robber was about 18, had dark liair and wore a jacket with a furlined collar. He approached the box office from the woods. He did not display a gun but indicated he had one.Centerville Police* Chief Frank Clish checked the woods and nearby roads but discovered no trace of the robber.Football rankings not too accurate.The AP grid list has both Navyand West Virginia rated above Pitt and we sorta remember that both teams were whipped by the Panthers. You figure it out, we...itNOTICE TO HUNTERS'No Trespassing or Hunting on Brownfield Farm above LeithDANCE TONITE NEW VICTORY INN—Con t 2 Music—THE VAGABONDS FLOOR SHOW—Canteen Nile Come Early—Enjoy Yourself Fayette County's Finest Nite ClubIn a positive way. he .said, those who go lo the polls can vole for the program and the persons Ihcv favor. Negatively, those who fnilj to mark a ballot “double the value of (he vote of anyone who does not believe in Ihe things! you believe in.” v There whs no official explanation of the President’s remark later lo his press secretary, James! C, Hagerty: “By golly, sometimes you sure ge( tired of nil this clackftty clack/'Aides said, however, that at the end of dozens of speeches and thousands of miles of travel Eisenhower seemed genuinely glad I hat the campaign was over.He had campaigned more stren umisiy on behalf of his party than any President in modern years, thus staking the prestige of his administration at least, to a degree on the fortunes of GOP candidates.The voters who could listen to the candidates or not as they chose, seemed on the whole somewhat unexcited by the campaign, which took on increasing bitterness in Hs closing weeks..Those who pose as experts forecast. .that only about 45 million of the approximately-75 million eligible would take the trouble to queue up at the polling places opening as early as 6 a. m. on the Eastern Seaboard and closing as I ale as 11 p.m. in comparable time on the West Coast.The weather forecast was spoily, calling for rain and snow flurries in the Atlantic Coast area from Virginia northward.With the campaign tiring finally stilled last night* Democrats voiced seemingly confident claims they would win control of hot If houses of Congress. This wouldn was iinuuuncf.Hi kkuiv.I r. W aggo a er’s appoint jp en t was announced by Mrs. J. E. Van-Gilder, chairman of .the Faycfte county chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.He will begin l» establish the county campaign organization immediately. and will announce key personnel within a few weeks.Mr. Waggoner was chairman of the 1.953 drive.The polio campaign will extend into all sections of the county, as in past years, with regional chairmen lo be appointor).Ram\ Democrat, and William Cask ill. The Assembly aspirants are .E. Gad cl Snider. Nicholas Kor. nick and Harry Cochran, Democratic incumbents, against Robert E. McDaniel, Francis Speshoek and Samuel King, Republicans in (ho second district, and Robert Wheeler. Democratic incumbent, against Michael Hanna, Republican. in the first district.Ur Thomas E. Morgan, longtime Democratic Congressman, seeks reelect in it in the 2tith dis* trie I opposed by Bran luv SLupar, Wash Log hp, Pa., attorney.Mimvrti lt;\ xiuijiuvi ui .•?iiuii un uitwork earned on by the Greater Union town Community Chesl: fit fhc Weekly luncheon meeting of (lie UnionLowon Rolarv Club today in the White Swan hold:The scenes were of participating agencies that benefit from ihe fund and showed them as thc carry out their activities.Included were the YMCA, Boy Scouts, Girl Semite, Salvation Army, Children^ Home. Santa Claus Club. Catholic Charities ami Union I own Jewish Community Center.100 Per Cent Pledqes To Cornrminity Chest•lt;SShe has had further social work experience with the VA and the Red Cross in Ohio, and wifli Ihe : Child Welfare Division of the iMississippi Department of Public Welfare. Prior lo entering social work, she was toucher of English. A gradiinle of Belhnven college,.Jackson. Miss., she look era da-laic work for her M.S.W. degree jal Tulanc miiversify. Miss Me* ) Donald has also completed third .and four Hi years of pos I- graduate ■training in social work at the :University of Pittsburgh, specializing in community organization during her fourth year-Mrs. Warren Parke is the program chairman, Mrs. Dan R. Ko-var is president of the club.London Si o veil oresMav Krsmnr StrikeLONDON, Nov. 2 -rtf — Nearly 0,000 London stevedores went backon strike today. bringing fears that Inst months disnslrous waterfront stoppage may be revived.By midday 42 uf 150 ships in the port stood idle. Pm! authorities feared others of London's 23.000eeivcu me uiaiJei.uu a puaL, uiu m:was disqualified because he also is a government employe—with the Stale Highways department.Westley Hough, a voting machine operator and also a state employe, withdrew.Alter some argument, Assistant County Solicitor Samuel J. Feign* advised John Marra, the judge of elections, to call for a vote of electors present.This retailed in Mary J. Zaval-so.n. Democrat, being named minority inspector and Mrs. Madeline Dawson, Republican, as machine operator. Mr*. Zavatson named Mary Ellen Leman sky ns minority clerk, and the polls thenopen ml.A mix-up in names caused some excitement at the Sixth Ward polling places, in Ella Peach school.A man giving bis name as James J, Thomas and his address as South street cast his vote. Sometime later, another James Thomas appeared.Election officials then discovered (hat a card for James J. Thomas, of 130 Penn street, (in a different ward) had been included in their supplies by mis-lake.dockers might come nut aftermeetings this afternoon.The strike began yesterday with dockers at one wharf refusing towork alongside nonunion (ruckdrivers or drivers who worked during the October strike.Injured When AutoFail* To Make CurveWilliam Downey, 20, Dickerson j Run, suffered possible rib frac-lures and a lung injury early this morning when his aulo failed to round a sharp curve and went over a bank on Route. 711 near Liberty,Today’s PaperPageAbout People You Know ... 7Bridge........... *2Buzz Storey's Notebook ... 4Comics ...... * 12-13Classified ..........*.,,10-14Crossword Puzzle *«.lh. Crane .....lt;«lt;*•••• 4Drew Pearson ............4Deaths *i*•■ii■*« 2Dorothy !i* ....... 12Editorials ........*....... 4Hospital News ..... 2Junior Reporter N«w* ,.lt;lt;.1*