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tovisburf Townsville Split J Loulsburg split a doublehead ,wtth Townsvllle Wednesday as the Loulsburg boys and"* the Townsvllle girls won 56-39, 35- 1 2 Irespect Ively. ?/ The I winning girls team of ^wnivllU ~ had little trouble in debating the Bulldofs as they otly scored 12 points In the entire game. Moss \ of Townsvltt* scored ^ a. high of 13 points wlth^Bpsi, Mulllns, Moore and Crfcnford of Loulsburg all/ scoring 3 points each; $ In the Doya gam# It was a different story, however. It was a close blttle In the first half "With the score stand ln^'atTcpl Jn fay or of ToymsvlH#. Wn?n ptyy resumed t^ouisburg stafted hitflng and racked up 18 points^ to their opponents 9| in the third quarter and went * lout . lp fro^t to win 58-39. - StOne waslilgh for the) winning te^m vlth U5 and AckerTof Tbwnsvllle scored 15. \ , ? .Spor# by qu^rtess; | . - Jowflsvttle 9 |4 2 >19 - 135 L<>uipbu|-? 4 I 5 4-1! BOYS CAME Towns 0TOe~ 6 JO 9 14-39 toulsburg 10 14 18 16 - 58 News Report From Washington The New Co ess Rockefeller* :h*nces 1964 Prospects Kennedy's Opportunity WASHINGTON, ' D. C,--The First Session of the B.8tt> Con gress Will npt develop a dra matic change of form, despite Democratic Party successes lr the recenKeJectlons. When th? legislators are -called to ordei Jsjratty pth, the prospect will >,? be, generally speaking for mor? . of the same. / j That "same" has been , a concessional mood to go slo? on many" of PresldeUjsliaKtR; nedv's recommendations. It'! doubtful If the President will tucceed in getting more than on< or two measures rejected Bj the 87th Congress through th( 88th and these are not expected to Include such-lilgMy contro versial programs as medicare or massive aid to the public schBolis, House of Representatives membership for the new session is about the same as before. There are four additional Re , publicans but oh t>f Demo cratic side, certain new, west ern r e apportion ment -dl st r let members *Te expected- to vote more ln/Hne wlttt the Kennedy Administration philosophy than did members representing eas tern ' and southern districts which -were eliminated In re apportionment. ? In t^e Senate, the Kennedy Ad ministration has , definitely (alned strength, because sever al conservative Republican .ve terans of Influence have been removed from the scene and several new, liberal Democrats have been added. But the gain is not striking enough to cause any predictions that the New Frontier program, enacted wljole^ale. If this corses about, and It Is doubtful, It will have to wait a bigger Democra tic gain In 1964, whefi the Pre sident Is expected tonjp for re election, and/When he might carry In pn his coat-tails a num ber of Democratic candidates- If he wins a major victory. - * /Looking toward 1964, De mocrats contend Governor Nel V son Rockefeller' s prospects were dealt a blow In the New York State gubernatorial el ectron. Rockefeller won by over 500,000 votes but this was Just over half the winning margin of Republican Senator Jacob Ja vlts and less than the Gover nor's winning margin of four years ago. Sine* KIctrartNt?w>,h??-been eliminated as a potential 1964 presidential candidate the Held - Is wide open for Rockefeller, ? though, a 750,000 or 1,000,000 vote margin would have added sparkle to his campaign. The (act that he trailed Senator Ja vlts, and Attorney General Louis Lefkowltz, and drew 58, 000 votes (ewer than he received In 1958, however, must be con sidered. Ironically, Rockefeller is In a position to gain the G.O. P. nom ination In 1964 but his voter ap peal remains slightly tarnished "as a. result of his recent vic tory. The biggest opportunity to emerge from the latest election results seems to be President Kennedy's. He has seen elimi nated the man who anfiSSTde (eated him In 1960, he has been the greatest eastern Republican prospect (Rockefeller) .elected -by a lesser margin and he has ' unexpectedly gained Democra tic strength In Congress In am off year. ' 1 v The Democrats control most of the nation's governorships and It is traditionally more dif ficult to' defeat a President run ning far re-election than a can didate offering (or the Job with out White House experience. In addition, Mr. Kennedy has the satisfaction of knowing his . firm leadership In the Cuban crllls has been solidly endors ed by the nation's voters and his foreign policy record Is now im mensely better than It was be fore Russian missiles were withdrawn from Cube at U.S. Insistence. ?' ,f If the fr-esldent can make any political hey In Washington 'in the next two years he may have built a very stkung posl- / tlon from ^hich to campaign ,?* rejection In 1*M. That may he why Republican leaders In New York State have advised Rockefeller to mark time on his presidential ambitions for, the present time, until the po litical picture can be careful ly and slowly analyzed. . Comment | \ .BOEING , BY PETE FHpfC HI E W\SHINGjrfN, a t.-Trlt had to happen sponer pr later and Cas-' slus Ofay just happened to be the. man to do It- -put old Archie ^sle??:%fter all ihese yearsdn / typ of the perch. . The end came in the fourth* just like Casslus said It would; the Old Mongoose never rot In the fight all thjese many years and sud'denly look llfc^. the old man-ffi^eally ! was In the Clav ftghtF1- r. [ The most Interesting thing about the fight Is that Casslus becomes a heavyweight conten der In derailing archie,. He Has won a iW of Impressive vi^? . torles and evetrtftpBd'the rdunjK^ in a number of them. ? He's young and strongy^ormy \ Llston says Clay ^r^rfdn't lafe,t long ^against hi min a title go . but there are tho^e who wdndgr ~a?>out that. C> aCy might be pretty difficult tor anyone right now: Whether "he won or not, cfay make an Interesting op mi and other than Ingermar 'Jdhansson, It's hard taptckany other fighter who. would stir as much interest and dr^aw a better gate. X- : Both Archie and Floyd Patter son may be finished, and another great battler, Gene, Fullmer, Height atau hang tfte-gloVes up if he loses his next flght-to Qlck Tiger, as he <Jid. the "first.. Thus, there T^tTl'd be a new lineup In most of the major weight divisions next year, wrfh the old /standby s of many 333 year retired or put out tft.pas- - ture un voluntarily. < ' i The 'majority of boxing experts feel Patterson will lose again to "Uston. They think Tiger will beat Fullmer agaM*v And few th\nk Archie would do air?_bet tei\ a second go at Clay than he did the other night* -r-~- ? T*he New Order Is taking over and even the tough old guygTtfcT" 'Archie have finally bowed tip It.\ Voice Of The Young A young business man return ed hpme_ tired out from a hard day at the office to floe- his twp / children rushing madly about the house andcreatingigenefal dfstrubance. : He gave them both a scolding and sent .tbam off to. bed as so?fi~as they, tiad eaten their supper. ? \ ? The next momiitg"1ie" found this jjote pinned to hij^l>edroom door: Be good to youir .child ren, and they wlir^be good to you. Yours truly, Gal/' Stuck Up - A man wi?bo?stlngto?nelgh 1 bar who lived In the same apart ment that he had kjssed every woman in the bu lid lng"1 except one. , - . The? neighbor, polling With Jealously went straight home and reported the story to his. wile, with a suspicious gl*nce:\ t "I wonder, Maggie, who the woman Is thar he hasn't kls?ed?"' <' "Oh, was the reply, "I suppose It might be that stucK up i*rs. TTj?Tltt05ti op the third floor>' "1 Mother's Definition "Mqther, what is. a trous seau?** inquiVed a puzzled six year-old girl. The mother looked across the room at her - husband hiding behind his paper, and said, K trousseau is the Clothes the bride wears for six or ?even years after she is" mar ried." Jfnungsyille Defeats Wakelon Youngsville tu'uk two games from Wakelon Wednesday with gtrts winning ? 49-29 and. the boys team 81-73. % | * At the half Of the girls gamti . Youngsville had racxed up a score of 35-10. They continued their scoring and defeated Wakelon 49-29. High scorer fpr the Phantoms was (Wheltfss1 with! 12 and Bunn Hcoring i5 point s^for Wakelon. Yottn^svllle boys had ar-t little tougher %garne to winy At the halt the scdre was 39-36 in favor of the Phantoms. They, managed to out score Wakelon in the second half and won the ballgame 81-73. The top player of the night was ) Wood jwith 33 p^>lnt^ for Wake- f Ion, followed J>y W iggins scoring 20 for the jv inning team \ * '/ Gjrls Game - * Youngsville 19 16 9 ~5-49 Wakglon 7 3 6 13-29 i "" ~ , ?- ? 21^ boys gam? Youngsville 15 24 19 23-8T Wakelon 17 19 18 19-73 Zeb Vance t>kes Two From Franklinton Zeb Iv^nce met Frankllntoft Wednesday and carried boap* "t(wp vijtyJries in- the first ball - gamihimrp the holidays. Zeb Vance's girls team doub -4ed_Jhiir winning sc ore over the Ra|netts, 40-20; Franklin-* ton was' only one pOintl behind aiter the first* quarter of pU?)f? but thejy remained scoreless jin the second quarter while their opponents made l? points, Thus, the halftime score stood at 17-4. High |s<iorer for Zeb* Vance was Beckham with' 15 points followed t> y- Algood and Eakes of Frafiklinton with 5 each. In the jbpys contest, Zeb V^nce -pulled a^ay.from the Ranjfa in the fir^t quarter of play as ^they scored 12 points against Frankllrjton's 4. The* winning , team. continued outscojrlng their opponents for the remainder of the game and won 63-36. Bttly l^ltchell.of Frankllnton There' much in life/ more important than a little money and one of the things ii enough money; ? y Most people believe/about what they want to believe,,' especially when it comes to personal in terests. , . .\ . ? : -I Qtiick Tabasco Pizza Fondue During, the festive holiday season friends are liable to drop In most anytime to exchange greetings an4 gifts. It's easy to say, "Do stay-on for supper!" when you ve a simple recipe like Quick Pizza Fondue at your fingertips. A-ehafbig dish of this Uaty cheese fondue provides fun for yoyig and old as they dip forkfuls of French bread cubes into the piping hot mixture. All that's required arecanned stewed tomatoes, process cheese, salt and the zesty spice of Tabasco, the liquid red pepper season ing. Diced green pepper completes the holiday color scheme. . 1 Quick Pizza Fondue 1 can (1 pound) stewed tomatoes V4 teaspoon Tabasco . - ?' Mi teaspoon salt yi pound process etiee^ grated Vi cup diced green* pepper ?In heavy saucepan, combine tomatoes, Tabasco and.salt. Place over low heat and bring to a boil; simmer 5 minutes to blend flavors. Stir In grated cneese and cook aboura minute or until melted. Pour into chafing dish or one that can be kept hot and garnish with diced green pepper. Serve with French bread. YIELD: 2V4 cups. LOUlSbUlkG (AT. JAN. 5-J<ffGWIe' ' :$ilen1 Cal 1 5 Sl^MONTOE- JAN 6-7-8 . JhuUf ORtf FITH NO TIME FOR SEMfAMTS Wft)-TI40R- FRI - SWT j/q n. s-io-ii - ix An Earthquake of Entertainment! GfOWt WIURiD HYM I SANDERS WHITE | ' V ? J* J ! and Billy Ne^ipan from Zel I Vance were the Tvteh scorers , for the fame wltiTS^S points leach. GIRLS GAME rankiimon -4--0 ? it-5 ---ee^ ?eb Vane* 5; 12 14 9 BOYS GAME* rankllntdn 4 8 16 8 - Z?b Vance 12 14 It 19 Frankllnton wllltravelto Bilnn on January 4th In a confereij game. ' 1 ? . 40 r a Dogs I4ft 6verfeedinc5 dogs A on Holidays 4t*r IBy Di'Je. M. Gildow i OtfVttw, Research KeHiHll: t>x'DO?t let holiday parlies -put "youiydogi digestive system ir the dildrumk. .. 1 DlsoguN^a quests (from sljpl -ping Fido appetizer/, Thfy'id either too rim or too spay fon y uui uu i > ill - gesiivu system which is nAt designed fclr suci fare. \ D! o n ' t let liueits pass oul tidbits from tht| tabljc. N*U only\ aoes irus cpcou^fige me baa habit of beggiptfwhen people are |^atii>g, .mitY you have no way of kifowin^ -how wViueh v your pVj/has consumed Map-y people, particularly tho#e who have never owned d/fKs, 4? not realize that, turkey /oonesy \ -fike chicken bones,, are extremely dangerous since there's \alw^iys a c Id a nee they'll splinter and causa trouble in the digestive tract. 'Wain guests therefore not to hand Fido a drumstick Probably * the easiest,, and ' safest course is to have a bowl- | ful of a drv dog food such as Friskies Magic Sauce Cubes within easy reach, of all. Re quest those Who simply must feed Fido to simply hand him 'some cubes. This way he'll be getting "fpod he's accustomed to^ and food that's especially de signed for him. You will then . be able to itidge how much he's 'had ancBMivstJiis regular meal accordingly^ ? Public Property A %oldl#r parked an army Jeep and staged walking down the street. A policeman called after 1 him: "Hey, buddy, dr6panlckel 'In th^parklng meter." "fcut It In yourself," the GI ' yelled back. "That jeep belongs 1 to you as iriuch as H d6es to ! me." 1' ?' Off The Record Comments By f. IL Vearce The thought occurs to me'that 1 didn't wfite as much about my boating friends last sum mer aff J usuajly fo. .fust hap Hpned to think 01 an lnci3enT ^asSJv/as sitting here longingly thirikW of the coming of warm weatHersTThis happen^, last summer. Seems thatSjiere liri certain gentleman who nas &en in the habit of lx>rrowing\boat jvfiich belongs to a friend\rf mine, whenever he finds himself in need of sUch a method of trans portation. I ipight add that the bpat own ed. byjjhis friend of mine is not new, but runs good, pulls skis well, and does Just about every thing (hat a boat needs todoand ufc 4o a point this other guy had no Qualms whatsoever about borrowing samp: C^me a Ujrfe/ however, when' the boat rower was going to entertain some friends and he waptidvto make a gopd i?i jjfession, for some reason or another. W^ll he mentioned to the *>oat owner that he thought he would take these visitors up to the lake ior an a/ternoon of boating, swimming, etc. So my friend says, "that's a good ifiea^ come, get my |>oat, I'm n|ot going to l>e using if/1 r'Oh", said the !*>at borrower, "Ke" already asked if I could use his. You know \fe i has a brand new super de luxe outfit." \ And so he went to the lake, complete with the new boat, motor and trailer. The week end passed and or he following Monday the two net on the strefct. MHow did the week end go?" asked my boat owning buddy. . re plied the borr<fwer. bet me tell yo\f what happened^ With this he proceeded to splel\forth a tale at woe which should Illustrate i moral of some sort, maybe that Is better to use something COB know you can' depend on rather than something that is' flashy, but that Is beside the joint. He borrowed the fancy new (oat, big motor and trailer, and le and his wife along with the' 1-lends he wanted to Impress, leaded for the lake. They had i picnic lunch, portable radio, ikls, sunt an lotjon, cans of las, mosquito repellant, fish Jn g poles, snake bite kit, cpn $4 sting of ttfo fifths and a pint, pnntr urn1 rrlla, and all the other little Hfcms ~wWTClT'Spme-f?Ht? oarty ynsnch-. outings. "Well they got to the lake, back ed the trailer down to the -water to unload the boat and all the \geir. This is where trouble started. They got the4x>at into the water and climbed aboard, only^to find out that one little tyerp was missing, see r:>s that tie lad forgotten the switch key needed to start the big. fancy \newlout-bolrd motor.- 1 ? ? ^IJe chuckled and saifd, "Oh we ?vt hat's"" not mu^h trouble, Wl straight, wire her and ysN?'ll sta*i right up." I ? 'ybout. %n ^nir later and they were ready toS^. lt agai|n.Sure enough' he^had it straight wired alright-, the <rtarter\hlrred and' spun theu- mofor vigorously, then it ?pun it some mate and .then som#J more and then^son^e . more ??nd then it spun it som?\ more, out-it wouldn't bit a lick. He checked his gas, the gas line, spark plugs, running Mfchts, anchor, water skisi air in the trailer tires and qveiL looked underneath a couple of nearby rocks. He prayed, curs ed, tried putting a hex ori It and flndly Consulted an interest ed root doctor who was flshjlng ? nearby, but the motor simbly wouldn't start. j i ; '? After- what seemed like hoiirs . of spinning the motor with ^he started the nice new battery gave out. So"naturally he swip- ? .P*? (or the one In the car. I Finally, after what seemed an eternity of cranking, checking and double checking, he gave up, the second lottery was very near dead by ttjis time any*1' way; so they loaded the nice new boat ?nd motor back op the nice trailer back of his car with -the Tlfcarly dead battery and every body slunk back Into the car for the home ward trip! W 1th the last Spark In- the battery the car engine caught and they hauled the trader out of the water headed for home," but there was one slight delay. Hearing a bumping noise he stopped and wasn't too surpris ed to find that one of the cars tires was flat as the proverbial pancake. He said that this didn't surprise him to much.'WiTuse "" bjr now he had dec Idea that nothing Was going right anyway. Thev crawled out, discon nected the- trailer to M could -get^ to the spare which they placed on the wheel, "jpUT flat In the boot arid continued on the way home without further incident. 1 1 1 understand that It was a sort of . silent trip back, but one thing Is for sure, HI bet they really made an Impress loo on those folks and after all that "is , what they were trying to do. " f i .-x- ' < ' ( ?? "To Survey India Washington - President Ken nedy sent a high powered special mission to New Delhi to survey India's military needs In /the conflict with Red China and Re commend a United States as sistance program- . - It Is expected that Prime Min Nehru probably' will "re massive United Spates ?. modernize his armed forces a^d permanently raise the lqv<M\ of Ivls military strength. ThV? is no present . Indication thatNUnlted. 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