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YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES
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COVERING LAVACA a ml DaWITT COUNTIES
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Friday, November 1st., 1J68
10 CENTS PER COPY, No. 1SR
JUST
OBSERVING
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Leon Douglas Of TSTA To
Report On Governor s Panel
Tbc upiVMliui against Aren-
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Muie.id iis i.isi icpiiiiuina l.lis
wiik wii.i iiii ais.aosdi oi me
luui spi.iluui litmus of As-
sumption .«una ."vein.nary. la-
ke ty mcie wm lie otuer action
laneu against Imis group ot I |
in tests vi.nt uiiici witn their
spi.iiuai sjpei .or ami suffer 'ne
iaeK in rccogiuiion.
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ply'll
fr.cn Is of education are en
routcd to attend, t he meet
in begins ;it 7 p m. at tile
limn HlerjKjilar/ Schno1 n> Cue
ro, Joe Stilton. President of the
local TSTA unit, reported.
VFW Meeting
Monday Nhe
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TIm- regulai menttilv m< cling
of Hub City Post 2436, VFW,
will Ih‘ held on Monday Nov.
4 at 8 00 p. in in the Post
Home on Ijttt Street.
Tnis is due to the fact that
I'ouglas attended We,t Texas Xft™' N«veml>er Hth.
.... .... . cn pic M-.ond Moixiay,
which is the day lhat the Post
normally meets.
Commando:- j01. Hrown urg-
ed all memtiers to lie present
Matt College where he1 receiv-
ed Ins bachelor's degree and
inasicr s decree n tsLinal on
P.efore joining the stuff ol
Texas Slot • Teocliors Associa-
tion. Mr Douglas ser. e:l as a j* 1*^““ kmirth
llte dissident group failed
to a> ouse any aueiiuoii i.uni
Imiiie or outer intermediary
times widen is puma lily ab-
o.d as luueliouai m • ominuoi
canon- us the system bet-
wwn the priest and their
archbishop.
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Whatever other reprimands
nt.ght Ik* take ii, some laymen
in San Antoni., are beginning
crjWjp'
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elas'M-fun leacl-.ei in ju tior a vl
sen or fiigo s •hool, end as a
high crio.l principal.
Mr. noughts has membership
in nan in o'. ...late, and local pro-
fess oral organizations He also
woi ke.l el sely with local and
uist.icl organizations.
Hi* ami tus wife have' one dau-
ghter and one son.
before the meeting Rofrosh-
ments will be served afler the
meeting.
Swine Short
Course Finale
I.eon Dotig'as, a field ri pm-1
se native for the Texas State
t<i consider an eeunoniic boycott I Touchers Association, will give a
the church, apparently feel-1 report on the Governor's C< tn-
1 The final meeting of the Lava-
ca County Swine Short Course
will be held Monday Nigh!,
Novernlier 4, at 8:00 p in. in the
Joe Sutton, elementary school District Court Room of the
ATTENDING TSTA
CONVENTION
irg this is me omy means tney nnltee on Edueutijii at the first Vupcrvisi r at Yoakum and pre- Court House.
have to liltlut lice Ihe church
structure.
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Sometimes described as the
“young priests ’, although a
number arc oi middle age and
oilier, some of the clergy are
here in this country only a
short wluie. A iniinUi of their,
tame from Ireland and cer-
tainly for these young men who
are sacrificing Ihc.r lives in
dedication to tnc pnesthuod and
so far away from home and re-
latives, the disregard many
are experiencing is indeed a
great burden.
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in this changing world of
muss and instant cutnnainiea-
tiei s it will be necessary to
update various structures of
the .l urch to keep in touch
with developments involving
Ihe layman who has long ago
ceased to communicate in ccn-
tnries old fashion.
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Voters Tuesday should con
meeting of the DeWitt County r 1,1 Ihe DeWitt TSTA unit. Dr. C M. Patterson, Veteri-
TSTA in Cueto on Nov. 5th. 1Me'vtn llairell, DeWitt TSTA narian, will discuss and answer
14 si VI and local teacher, are guest ions on tht. Health of Swine.
The Governor's Committee re- , attending the 90th convention of Farmers, Rarfehers and their
poll, if adopted, will have : j the Texas State Teachers Assn, wives are invited to attend.
tar learcinng effect on the field convention in Ft. Worth Thurs- _
of education. All teachers and I day through Saturday.
Yoakum Jaycees Elect Officers, Launch New Livewire Club Here
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In a meeting Tuesday Oeto-
her J1*, at 7:30 p.m. at Quast's
Restaurant, the Yoakum Jay
cues elected officers to serve for
the year ending March 31, 1970.
Hutch Thiele was elected
President, along with Jim Moore
and Armando Fernandez as
first and second Vice Presi-
dent, respectively.
Das id Bornshausrn w ill serve
as Inter Club director, keeping
the local chapter informed ol
the actions oft other Jaycees
Mormon Missionaries Working
In Yoakum And Cuero Area
Yoakum Priests In San Antonio
In Controversy Over Archbishop
Two voting misMuM'.ries, re- as a full-time missionary D
prescnta:iv< s of Hu* Church of completed in January, Elder Yoakum Ministerial Alliance, was I pearmg m this week's
citizens of Lie Yoakum Cuero
area to answer any questions
i they may have concerning the
"Mormon'' faith as well as talk
sider voting agaanst Amendment *:l those who had the oproi tuai-
No 12 which would authoiize ^ to visi Ihe “Man's Search
cities and towns to issue in- tor Happiness" pavilion at He-1
dust rial development revenue niisl air thi:j past sumtaei Their
bends. While the intent is geod. Purpose is to acquaint the p o-
Jesiis Christ of l.a f r D;|. Pree.e plans to go back to We- in San Antonio Wednesday atter-
Saints ■ (ei.iitmonly k.iown a< her Slate College in Ogden, noon attending a meeting ol the
the "Mormon" church ‘ will be Ft ah wher • he has already fit "dissident" priests involved ir.
woikmg in Ihe Yoak r.i-Ctu ro completed one veer of his etui- the archbishop controversy. Fa-
area for Lie next few weeks. lege edacation. His goal .s to ther Breen was one or ine ori-
Elders Gary Nelson and Boh Income a physicist. ginal 51 protesting priests ask
Preece ve il be calli.it* on the These two young men. a>v mg. among other things for
Rev. Patrick Breen, assistant. out against the church anti its
pastor at St. Joseph's and a authorities.
recently elected president or Ihe | The apostolic letter, also ap
edition
See Missionaries Page 5 0,1. 5 ol Archbishop Ro-
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Shiner Rites For
Ferd. A. Guettner
I Thursday Msgr. John Maloeha,
pastor of St. JoseiMi's, attend
cd a meeting of pastors and
of the Alamo Messenger, asks
that priests, amt laymen all
work togelher in a practice ol
fraternal charily publicity and
privately.
Wednesday afternoon Falhei
Breen met with the priests at
St. John's Seminary and review-
ed the letter sent by 13 othci
priests that had joint'd the cause
At 1:30 pan. a press conference
deanery heads who were sum- was hc,<! ""h the four priests
Funeral sendees were held
moned to San Antonio bv the
urchbisliop. Rev. Charles Grah-
Ihe results ot a" nty-fmanmi P* «bili ^ jxith the baric Thursdi^ at Shiner for Ferd.n-
punish
men! that church officials can
take against priests vvlw speak
induslr.id program may not be t‘’auhings and b- ilcfs of the Lat- A Guettner. 84. who passed ,, win. ‘ ib|p
sii good. ter-Day Saint i Mormon; church i,wi,-v l!1 •• 81111101' hospital Tues- ^ '
* * * . I Elder Nelson had Iveen a mis- ‘U,y ,m,r
First, it would tend to di.^cri* s» jnary in the South Ttxus uhm Rrq <*m Muss w;i« offered
imitate and could support ma-- for the pa t s venteen month- at 9 AO a m ai tiie Shiner Ca-
g uni industries, some times un- and has worked in I.aiedo lice- HkiLc Church with l.uru! fol-
desiraWe. The Texas Municipal vilT. Rob-lovvn, Alice. Eagle lowing in the pari-fi eemelerv
League and Ihe U. S. Chamber Pass. Del Rio and Ken-dv he Horn April 4th. ISS4 in Lavaca
of commerce 00 not favor such fore coming to Yoakum' His County, he was the son ol II,e
a program. home ::s Eagar, Arizona where late herrlinand anc! Theresa
★ ★ ★ 1 his parents stil! live and where Boeder Guettner.
There w.ll lie fourtem simi- he will return next May whe>'
lar amendments to ue decided i is term as a full time mission-
Youth Village
Adds Directors
Surviving are Iwj sons- Edear Yoakum Youth Village announe-
dismissed from Assumption Semi-
nary, namely, Msgr. Roy Rihn,
rector; Rev. i-ouis Miehalski.
dean of students; Rev. Robert
Walden, vice-rcetor and Rev.
Raymond Henke, spiritual di-
re"tor of the seminary. The fir
ins of four oi tin (it dissenting
priests came as swilt action lol-
lowing release to the press of the
letter urging action from Rome
on lh(. resignation demand and an
investigation. The dissenting
, priests earlier feared that sonii
'disciplinary a el ion or reprisals
Vw ,uld Ik- fouheoming.
in the district. John Zeiger was
elected to the office of Secretary.
Ralph Pol/in will hold the purse
strings of the Yoakum Jayeees
as their treasurer. Jim Story.
Jack Turner, C. B. Jacobs, and
Olan Arnold will servo as Di-
rectors for tli<. cheaper. The Di-
rectors oversee the projects un-
dertaken by the Jaycees, as on
the field liasnn between the
President and the working com-
mittees.
Dues for the Yoakum Jayeees
were sei at $15.00, annually, and
a committee was set in motion
to draft a constitution to be
pro|K,sod at the next meeting.
Tlie Jaycees are scheduled to
meet again on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 12, 15)68 at Quast’s at 7:30
p.m. The Jayeees plan to meet
regularly on the second and
four'll Tuesdays of each month.
Momlx-rshi|> and 'iioii-d 1 in
milters were also set up and ai>
at work The Jayeees a re deter-
mined that thev arc here to s'a>,
and are looking forward to srr.-
mg the community through the
coining months and yours.
t.eli In rigid. Yoakum -lay
President Harrv R. (Hatch) Thie-
le III !■><•■ retarv John Zcigter,
Infer-t li.it llir.-ctor David Hermt-
l.au'.en, Sccnnd Vice President
Yrinaiido liriiir.dcz, Treasurer
Ralph I’olzin anil Hrsl Vh»
President Jim Moore.
District Governors Visit
Hilites Yoakum Rotary Meet
“Spoke” Newspaper
Spoke For YHS
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W. F. Bolide of .'lift Clark
Street. Yoakum carpenter and
roofer hud i,n display th’s
week a cs.py of one of the earl-
iest nevves|Kipers printed for Yoa-
kum High School which now
publishes the YUS Bow Wow.
It was called "The Spoke".
The early YHS newspaper was
printed at the Herald pla.it with
regular news type and pictures.
Mr. Rohde's opy was dated
November 29. 1928.
Iltlsp
w„h those Utah rni has U, " mi jSS Sgf 1 T? ** >«?
for the n isi tvee.iiv iw.. . . .Kmi1 Fricdnchs of Sen happy to have Mr. Swane., and
He has w-o’ked in 1 nedo W i- - Alllo,!,“: aml ,hree half broth- Mr. Gustwick as directors for
An. * vm .Ii ? ' Vrs' 0,10 Haab of Antorin,
A"'°,nm Barlin- Joe Raat cf Runge ami Herbert
gen and Houston. When his term R;,ah of F/lroy
quaint yourself
prior to voting.
Rawhide Riders
Ride Sunday
Plans have been made for an
afternoon ride Sunday, Novcm-
her iird. for Rawhide Trail Ri-
ders, starting at Karl's Drive
Inn and proceeding to Bert Kirk's
Ranch. Supper will be seiwed
there .ilioiit 6 p.m. Starting time
from Earl's will lie 1:30 p.m.
Aim, ih(. Rawhide Riders have
been invited io lute Nov. 2nd.
it- the Inthaiiolo Trail Ride, leav-
ing Seadrill at II a.m. The ride
will lake (hem to Port Lavaca
tor a shrimp supper and dance.
L. »\ W'shcrl. Sect.
Travelers Protective Association
Holds Insurance Conference Here
such a worthy cause."
The board also announced this
week that the internal revenue
service has approved the or-
ganization as a nonprofit cor-
poration so gifts to the organi-
zation are tax deductible.
Anyone wishing io make do-
nations at this time is kindly
asked to contact any of the
directors.
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VFW Ladies Aux.
To Meet Tuesday
New Schedule At
Moo Moo Store
New store hours al the Moo
Men Store by the railroad tracks
on Ka-it G'mzales Street were
iiiwnunced this week Io .xel the
doing time one hour earlier
than usual at night.
The new schedule al the M o
Moo is op. n al 7 AM and close
al 8 PM. seven days a weex
The old schedule was 7 AM
Io 9 PM
Dining and holding their i us-
iness mcet.ng at La Mancha
here Thursday noon, these offi-
cials of the Ti ai ders Protec-
tive Asfxic.ation greeted their
state president and outlined ad-
ditional insurance coverage
liens for travelers
Left to right are: Fielding
Breeden Cuero, Secretary of
,, , ,, , , _ . Post M; Elrov Coldewev, Yoa-
Th. Yoakum Quarterback (tub k>l „ S|a!l. ,Wn.t.(or. Gr^c
w. l sell choicest Home-made RIK.,.k Yoakum Post Y Max
Cakes at a Cake Sale here Satur Gudlet, Houston, l»ost C- Clyde
ilav 9:00 a m to around 4 00 p. Sellers. Fort Worth Post .1,
m . a eommitte(. spokesman an- state President Sam Myhim.
QB Club Cake
Sale Saturday
nouncod.
Location for the sale is the
F. G. Ruska Store lobby on
Grand Avenue.
fv.tcrs f„r e,->ki s may lie
pl-'ieed bv calling phono numlH*r
293-2037 or 298-3631.
Austin, at center here in the
black coal; John Leopold, Yoa-
kum Stale Director; Peiry Tal-
liot. St Louis, National .V*cre-
tary; Charlie Merian. Yoakum.
Secretary of Post Y; and Gene
Want, Dallas, State Secretary,
representing Post E.
A! the meeting session the
TP A officials discussed a Ch.'li
Safety Program described as
ihe largesi of its kind sponsored
by airy fraternal organization
providing complete insurance
coverage
Incorporated in 18:10, ihe TPA
is officially designated as a
fraternal beneficiary orgi-mza
tion of salesmen, business and
professional men.
The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW
Post 2456 will hold their meeting
Tuesday, Navemher 5 at 7:30 p.
m. at the Literary Club House.
President Mrs. A. L. Miclinu
has announced that several new
members are du(. to be initiat-
ed and plans made for (lie Christ-
mas party. Members are also
reminded that dues are now duo
for 1969.
Also Wednesday the group ol
priests aiipcurcd af (he Chancery
to stage a silent protest ovoi
the firing of the four spiritual
heads of fhe seminary. Later
Wednesday the group appeared al
the Bishop's House on San Ped-
ro, seeking an audience with the
Archbishop but were turned a-
vvay by a nun who answered the
door, saying sht» could not dis-
turb the Archbishop's privacy.
Sunday al 8 p.m. a laymen’s
meeting in support of the priests
is being scheduled at the Con-
vention Center adjacent to llomis
Fair site.
Meanwhile, at tht. Seminary
127 of the 161 student priests
wrote a letter to Pope Paul com-
plaining of "uncomprehending an-
guish” over the controversy.
It had a picture of the foot-
ball team of 40 years ago. com
pletc with Coaches Norman
l/ougics and Rex Kelly and
players names like Charles
Rohde, Douglas Manning. Lull’
ci Harper, C. B Thompson and
other names familiar along all
spokes <if tie Hub City.
At left. Immediate Pa^t liis Wednesday noon. W’dhausen
trict Governor Carl Welhausen was recognized as a great lead*
of Yoakum was the introducer ci both in business and industry
for District Governor Tom l.it- and in Rotary International,
tie, right, ol Cleburne, here
Kiwanis To
Elect Officers
Rotary C.'ub District (.over-, Inir. e Mr Little i< Executive
nor Tom Lit2e ol District 5871 Vice Presi.! git of the Cleburne
was the speaker :>t the Yoakum i RuiL’ na an I Liu i. Association.
Rotary Club session here Wist-j lie was therefore seati :l along-
Ladies Circle
Meets In Shiner
The Ladies Circle Club w ll
holj its regular monthly meet-
ing tonight, Friday, Nov. 1st
at 7:30 p m.
the meeting will he held al
The Yoakum Kiwanis Club will
elect officers at the Club's next
regular meeting Wednesday even-
ing. Nominated for the presiden-
cy is Jerry Wclih, now serving
as vice-president. Oilier nominees
ai’e Ralph Mt Master, VP; and
Dick Dixon, secretary-treasurer.
Voting will be conducted at
the 'next meeting.
Club Secretary Charles Mieek,
who look a two-month leave of
absence due to illness, was back
nesdav at Quast s aft. r ne ■' I side C I Mattl'.ew of the Yoa-
ing with a Club Assembly Tues [ kuni F'xleial sav igs ai.d Loan
day night at La Man'ha. Asv liatinn who was busy ex-
I'JrixIuced bv Past District j chauginj i rtn Texas wit and
Governor C. C. Wchntisen, liis- ■ humor with the home grown
trict Governor Twin Li tile was! vanetv l ( past distri**; gov-
present as a leading business jernnrs st, tlv pu. e lor Ro-
man from ihe »it> of v'lcoume. tarv fc!lovvslup at the meeting,
a town of 18 000 people ieea'- d rx.'inplJfying the process by
south of Fort Worth. At Cle-1 S«-e Koturv I'iig. I Col. 1
People Places And Things
Weil Planned Halloween Carnivals
Delight Yoakum Youth
-BY \RTIS DARDEN—
Halloween is tradit.orally
again, having noled that two
time when ghosts, witches atsl
all sorts of other frightening
characters come on si.ige for
see all trie children Lee and
a not out in the sire' ts I am real-
new members were received into
the Huh during his absence.
Club President R. II. Koether
presided al Wednesday's meeting
at Roth's Restaurant.
ihe day. Like so many other
C.Gf C. Meeting
Postponed To 12
Tiie regular first Tuesday
meeting of Ihe Yoakum Cham
ihe home of Mrs. Rueri'n Vera *,<’1 Commerce, set for Nov
in Shiner. All members arc urg- ' ,s bolns postponed until
cd Io attend.
Suit Filed For Damages In
Car Wreck Here Last Year
Application blanks distributed
ben* place the eligibility limits
at age 18 to 55 in 111© TPA
whicli is designed "a fraternal
heneficiarv association orgauiz
ed and carried op for the mu-
tual benefit of its members and
their berteflcieries and not llr
profit"
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A suit for $84,000 damages has
been filed in district court at
Cuero stemming from the two-
car crash Ihct claimed three
lives near Yoakum May 20lh,
Iasi year
The suit was tiled by Roger
Chapman and Pres cient Adams
of Yoakum and Mrs Alma
Ixiuise Davis of Corpus Christi.
The defendants who are ask-
ed jo pay the damages are
Cuero City Attorney George
Mkldaugh and the estate of his
non, Stephen Middaugh. Stephen
was killed in die accident and
so was his passenger Debbie
McPherson, daughter of Yoakum
school tea'her, and Mrs Nor-
man McPherson.
The other car. in which Tom-
my Ray Adams of Yoakum was
killed, was driven by Lawre.in'e
Lee Lemons of Yoakum. His
liarents are Preside:;! Adams
and Mrs. Alma Louise Davis
Roger Chapman is asking fur
damages to cover injuries he
received when the Lemons car
crashed head-on into Middaugh s
auto at the highway “Y" south
of Yoakum on Highway 77-A.
Tuesday. Nov. 12th. Chamber
manager A B Cain announced
today. Since Nov. 5th is gen-
eral election day. it was decid-
ed io postpone the meeting so
all Ihe directors might attend
Monday, November 11th is Ve-
terans Day and will be observed
in Yoakum as a scheduled holi-
day. Schools will also be closes1
on the 11th.
Virginia Elizondo
Services Sunday
Funeral sei vices for Mrs.
Virginia Elizondo 70, who died
suddenly in Galveston Thurs-
day at 12 30 p m. will be held
Sunday from Buffington Funeral
Home here. Time of Ihe funeral
service ts still pending- ser-
vices to be held at St. Joseph's
Church with interment in Gu-
Srf RHcn Page 0 Col. s
Election ^ Bargain Bay Tues.
V
days of celebration. Hallowc- n
became a time in sornt cities
when evil th ining people wan I
inject real fear into what was
meant to lie real fan Ti i. k or
treat vouths have been molested
in many eases, and in some in
stances adalis v.illi real wea-
pons have demanded t eats of
tlio.se wait im for ynuthf.il prank-
steis to appear This repoite;
olveivod ilaila'.viei: ,n this eli-
te determine how well aware tt:
community i- to some of fh.
hazards accompanying Hallo
ween This command) show el
awaieness and acted in accord-
ance.
Teen Pace Setter-
Aided To Success
The Teen Pace Sellers Club
of this city hold its fi-'.-1 ILil-
lowct-n Carnival cn October 29
Nearly one hundred youths
erowded the ofd building al Ci.y
Park No 2. known as Ihe Teen
Center. From all the activities
and the laughter the-e could
be no doubt about Ihe enjoy cent
of the youngsters or adulis who
were present.
Tlie President of the Pace
Setters Club. Michael Jamison,
and Miss Keith Clay, vice-pre-
sident, expressed delight over
the response to the Club's ef-
fort. The success of Ihe Pare
Setters Club was due to the
work of many people. Mrs Lucy
Kuykendall spared no effort
in aiding to Ihe success of the
group
Ob-ervation of aa Adolf
One lady who attended the
Pace Setters Halloween Carni-
val was asked what she thought
about it.
"I think it is wonderful. Real-
ly, 1 am surprised and happy to
ly impressed with the white
lays helpmu with this I think
lhey should bo commended for
s.iic'iity and effort. They show
i,s that the fear- of tee past
are gone and that a In ght new
Si-.- Youth I’agr 3 Col. 6
City Clean Up
Is Progressing
Tin e.ty-wide clean-up, paint*
up fix-rp campaign was pro-
gressii’g well ■ nice it was of-
ficially launched Monday and
officials ate looking for still
another week cf concerted ef-
fort for the week ahead.
Yoakum City Manager David
Swenson reported today that
80 truck leads of trash and
rubbish had been hauled this
week as a result of ihe cam-
paign This is m addition Io the
regular cilv garbage pickups.
Residents are still reminded to
separate their trash from tree
I mbs. bn eh and wood debris,
as separaie pickups arc made
for these.
Clean tip campaign co-cfcair*
man Rudy lahn list'd the Dpt*
lowing area captains in cha
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of the campaign: Felix Marek,
Leon Burton, Rudolph Jala,
.1 R llieks. f.arrv Rutledge.
Leslie Kaiser, J T McQtoltmV
Mitchell llaibus Wayne Ru-
dolph Herbert Rire, Joe Wfl»
lie Johnson. Otto R. Barchan
and Perry I.ove. The city
divided inlo 12 areas
over by the above
eaeh serving as
area.
The campaign is
by the Chamber of
and the City
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