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llUJia, dllU Will pUaalUl) L/C 111the fall.(3) The two-party system will survive Watergate.On other issues-the twounderstandably (one can't forget party affiliation) don’tsee quite eye to eye.For example: Bob Poor doesn’t think that Watergate will have as much bearing in the fall elections as he says, Democrats would like. And44paradoxically, Poor says,that it might have a negative effect on Democrats because“the Democrats are running the thing in the ground.Shuee doesn't see the November election shaping up in quite the same way as Poor. I think it will be a Demo-cratic landslide,” he prophesied, and Watergate will be the main issue in the election.” Poor sees the two most hotly contested, and probably the races that will create themost local interest, involving the commissioner and sheriffraces.Poor said that the sheriffs race traditionally creates a lot of attention, and he said thatthe commissioner’s race willbe follow ed closely becadse of the high importance of the position which involves countvjaneway, d.zv, wun nign ui»-Clayton-Sharon Finchum tinction, majoring in history ,Ivland, MAT., majoring in son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert jhysical education. Route 2; Janewav, Route 4;Crawfordsville - - Diana Wavnetown - CharleneHerr Bennett. M. A.T.. major- Sennett, B.Sc. in Nursing,ng in elementary education, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.525 Valley Drive; Michael Merle Sennett, Route 2;Gary Hallas, M.A.T., major- Marshall -- Rosemary Ro-ng in science, Route 7; Nancy mine Tudoe. MAT., major-Milligan, B.A., with dis- mg in elementary educationtinction, majoring in elemen- andtary education, daughter of Rockville--James Spencer,Mr. and Mrs. Dale Milligan, MAT., majoring in secon-1402 Durham Dr.; Sandra dary education, Route 3.Spray Tidd, MAT., major- i svp-tftrfc Rpnnrting in elementary education, LIVeSlOCK KepOH17 Country Club Court: Pa- Hog prices at thetricia Wilson, B.A., with high Greencastle Livestock Centerdistinction, majoring in ele- today are 50 cents lower with:mentary education, grand- 180-190-S26.50-S26.75daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 190-220-S26.75-S27Fdward Misch. CM R #9; 220-250 - 523.75 - 526.75Danville—Peggy J. McCall 250-300-520-523.75Calhoon, M A T., majoring Sows - 50 cents lower, allin elementary education, weights, 519-519.50Route 3; James Howard Con- Boars - S18.50ley, MAT., majoring in sec- Grain Reportondary education, 236 East r . . ,Road: Elizabeth Hughes «™.n pr.ces at the Green-Kessmger. M A T . majoring stle ^atont today .re:in elementary education, 361 rmn' ’i ‘Heritage; Patricia Martin o*S* ** unVandiver, MAT,, majoring. _ . , . J New C orn-52.05in elementary education, 184 __M c i ~ n j /-i. • . New Beans - 54.75Y Salem Road: Christine .... .II \ t New Wheat-52.88Jump Melton. M.A.I..majoring in elementary education. 705 W. Mil! St.';Marv Saddler Monts, The American Legion Post 58M AX, majoring in ele- Post 1550 will hold, . .. a Memorial Dav observance atmentarv education, 542 Mea- Foresl Hill Cemctcrv at ,, a mdow Drive; Monday. May 27.New Market-Robert Solomon. M.A.T., majoring ele- I Imentarv education; I I AUAf Hill APlainfield-Beth Johnson. VlV TCI U UIVB.A., majoring in history,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o am ICharles Johnson, 8 Wedding llAfAIVPBirthdayState Superintendent of Public Instruction Harold H. Frank W. Grimes is cele- Negley today announced an allocation of state, local andbratng his birthday today. federal funds totaling $2,402 to the Cloverdale Community,------- Schools.Bonnar*^* hit These funds are provided on a matching funds basis forConwUdatbri of equipment and other nonconsumable materials in criticalTh* Daily Banner subject areas,Eitabii»h*d 1850 Negley said the allocation was made to the CloverdaleTh* Herald Comunity Schools for new equipment and materials pur-Th* Daily Graphic chased to bring about improvement in the industrial artsl*tabli*h*d 1883 instructional programs.T*l*phor* 653-5151 FDr. Mory Ionian Publisher7wWit4#d Ovary morning and •vorung oieopf r irPllitMi«ioY»by LwMo' Nowtpapon Inc V* IIVIIII vUUI I•( 30 Nartfc Jock ion S» GraoncaiHo Indiana•6 »•»'«,»«i«Ho»MfOMcoo»Gfoonlt;o.fio Willard Garrett vs. John T.Ifd a* 2nd clou mail ma#r,z«do* Act of Mqrth .... . _ , ir_ ^ ...7,ii7i Nicholson, Eihei have Bollinger,_ . *uiSCt*TI°*IAm Margie A. Pennington andr*bYm.t.r.......................sri9 elma M. Brett, complaint forspecific performance.• Svbtcvtpttaftk««m Edward J. Lee and Gloria M.■ «. in ahothor Lee, petition for dissolution ofPutnam Co Indiana UlA murrt-io*i woak so* |0* mamajc.3 Montfw %4 SO t) 00 |7 004Mo*r4i 17 00 SI 00 $10 00 m * . . .tYoar moo INoo st• oo Marriage LicenseMail tuboenpttont poyoWo in advance ., . nataccopfad in »ownt and whoro motor r»mo mlt;vki nii av«tiayo Richard Kent Eulayter,MtMBMOfTHIassocutbfrbs student. Wheatfield. and Shervl-tSCCiEiijSiSAnn Cook, student. Route J.Greencastle.growth, road systems, etc, Shuee was quite a bit more general, and didn’t pinpoint what he expected to be the kev races in November.Schoolsciuu will II V v/iv ill linemary elections because of not wanting to list a party affiliation. They (the people who didn't vote) are letting 25 to 30 percent decide who wilt be the choices in the Novemberelection,” he noted.Shuee said that although he expects Watergate to be the key issue in November, “I don't think it will be as muchof an issue locally as it w ill be nationally.”mPoor said that on the state senatorial race in which incumbent Democratic SenatorBirch Bayh will probably face re-election aeainst In-against dianapolis Mayor ‘ Richard Lugar, the key issue will he the difference in Bayh's philosophy (which Poor labels “liberal”) and Lugar’s beliefs which are generally considered conservative. “This isa rural oriented conservative state, and Birch Bavh is not representative of this. he commented.Poor claims that Democrats will, and are trying to associate Watergate with the Republican party. Theycan’t do this, and it will backfire on them to sortie extent, but I will not overlook the fact that it will have some effect on the fall election.Answering a theoretical question concerning what effect President Nixon resigning before the fall election would have on the election. Shuee said he had given some thought to this possible development, but, “I really don’t have anv idea what kindof effect it would have. 1 can’tgive you an answ er.Poor said that if Nixonwere to resign he didn’t think the effects would be “that evi-Hospital NotesDismissed Wednesday:aVernon Shirley Betty Key Emily Pickett LoreneGrav Raymond Miller Larry Brown Freda Rogers Samuel Brann. Jr.WEATHERNOTWhat's a 500 Mile Race or aMemorial Day Weekend without fried ChickenISEITEL'SFRI.-SAT. CURB SPECIAL CARRY OUTMemorial CrownsChicken BarrelChicken BucketReg. *5.65Fries*1.00 OFFRolls99uuin u'tiuunaiN nu rvc-publicans are concerned w ith “making sure justice is done” in the scandal. Poor said that Republicans are looking for Constitutional due process in the case, but noted that Republicans are also concerned with “fair treatment of the President and that the President is considered innocent until proven guilty. By and large, the majority of Republicans arc against resignation of the President.” heMother-Daughter Tea on Saturday May 25 at 2:30 p.m. at the church. All women ofthe church are urged to come and bring their mothers, daughters, grandmothers, mothers-in-law. etc. as guests.Mrs. Louise Sallust will bepresent to give a demonstration on making dried apple dolls. She will ha\e some ofthese dolls on display along with some other dolls in a col-added.Although there has been some speculation as to Watergate weakening the Republican party to the point of ending the two-party system, both Shuee and Poor dis-lection she has. Dried appledolls will also he given as door prizes.Since the theme of dolls Aluffltlihis home for 23 years; Mrs. Sophie Nicoson, Rural Brazil; Mrs. Mary Williams, Brazil; Mrs Marie Miller, Hume. Missouri; Mrs. Lucille Henng. Mon-sey. New York; Mrs. Madonna Miragiio. Middletown. N.Y.; a sister, Mrs, Hazel Spangler of Florida; eight grandchildren and 18great grandchildren.Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale in charge of Rev. Warren Todd and with burial in Cottage Hill Cemetery at Brazil.Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m. Friday.Dawes of Danville, Carreil Dawes, Indianapolis, Cecil Dawes, Indianapolis, Mrs. Beatrice K. Timmons, Indianapolis. Mrs. Noami Hartman. California, two brothers, Howard Hall and Deannan Hall, and one sister, Jessie Bowers. Kentucky. Also, 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.Services will be at the North Salem Church of God Friday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Jack Gamble. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. *oday at Porter Funeral Home North SalemContinued from page oneagree.I believe in the two-party svstem,” said Shuee, “and Imthink the Republicans will right themselves. They’ll make a comeback, he con-wili be used throughout, the women in the church are urged to bring any antique or unusual dolls that might be of interest to be put on display along with Mrs. Sallust's dolls. Please indicate on aSusanna Hughes Jones, 1951. homemaker and vice-presidcnl, Franklin Squares Interiors, Columbus;Evelyn Whalev LaFollette,card the owner of the doll, the kind of doll, age of the doll, or anv other information of in-Dancet ontinuedfrom page onetinued. just give them time. America needs the two-party svstem.* 4terest concerning it to he put on display with the doll. This should be a verv interestingPoor said. “The Watergatesituation has had the effect ofdisplay and it is hoped that rnanv w omen contribute to it.rallying Republicans around the party as a whole. There have been record turnouts inAlso, there will be special music and other entertain-recent Lincoln Day Dinners We w ill show we are still a \ lament by different age group of the church membership.ble party.” he added.Shuee concluded that he isBirthday“happy to have won my election, and I'm proud andNichols celebrated his ninth birthday Mav 21.• o'Happy belated birthday. Markbottom row. Michelle Ferrend, Ehter of Mr, and Mrs. KeithLerrend of Route 3. Greencastle:Missy C odings, daughter of Mr. ant1 Mr Jim Collins Route 4. Greencastle; Jodi Friend, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Friend ot Route 3. Greencastle; (Standing!. Brian Ferrend. son ol Mr and Mrs Keith Ferrend of Route 3, Greencastle; TanvamPierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dale Pierce of Route 4. Greencastle, and Rod Earlev. son ofm*Mr and Mrs, Dick Earley ol Route I.Greencastle.1963. homemaker and former speech and hearing clinician, Bloomington;Dr. Thomas A. Sargent, 1955, associate professor of political science. Ball State University, Muncie;Value J immons Williams. 1930. retired registrar, DePauw University, Greencastle.Others selected include Arthur G. Allard. Des Peres. Mo.; Pamela Krabhenhoft Cirav. Dayton. O.; and Laur-W- *ence Harwood, Grosse Pointe, Mich.Barrett. Gray, Harwood and Jones are presently on the hoard and were reelected. according to Andrew J. Paine, Indianapolis, new national president of the association.41*Jr ii74 Plymouth DusterDuster s just one of the eight great reasons why we're No. 1 in compact sales And a nice easy price is just one of the things Duster has going for if. There's also small-car handling and parking, room for five people inside and plenty of trunk space out back.And good gas mileage How good? In recent U.S. Auto Club tests. Duster’s Slant 6 got better gas mileage on the open road than the Nova and Maverick 6. And. in city driving, even got slightly better mileage than the 4-cylinder Mustang II. So it's small wonder that America's No. 1 selling compacts come from Plymouth.C'mon in. get a No 1 deal on the No. 1 compacts, *
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