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Grace U.wley, Mr. Y~. r.(no.
Ord, Earl KnfChl IJ1d
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1962

1M Morvin
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aroucl the world the C. .!M•·

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U:e still being felt ov-

there is no time to debate and discuss
... ,_ JQ\'erlllllent'a handling of t h e and arrive at a national consensus.
nnw In tile CUblll.criiiJ.
Governmenta and government officials
Tilt 1aaue lnVQlvee. one of the basic however, are often wrong, and the label
len~ts.·oi a democratic system: the peo- "emergen.,Y ,'' like "secret" or "classl·
ple's right to know what their govern- lied," has an insidious way of coming to
ment II ~ol!ll pd, ultimately, to ap- be used as a screen to deflect the .earcb·
pro:ve or dilapprQve.
light of legitimate public questioning.
Wl!11e no Nil demanda the uncontrolIn a democracy, the people's repnsenled~ releaae of 111WJ - particularly mlli- tatives or executives have i solemn duty
tacy news during a national emergency to guard against any encroachment up·
- that might be of benefit to an enemy on the people's right to know. That this
or 'caUie a diJUtroua reaction amonc II not always easy is no reason to alip
tbe publle, there are fears that a new Into the opposite extreme of decldin&amp;
pblloaop~ll developln&amp; In Washington It ia better if the people know notbin&amp;
tbU.ad\IOCI~I not only withholding but or know only something that is not true.
m~~t,plllatin&amp; new1 to achieve desired
World War II .amply demonatrated
xuulta.
that American news medii were capable
A Defense Department official baa, of voluntary censorship and co-operation
In fact, staled that the government has with the government in information Ina rl&amp;llt not only to withhold information volvln&amp; tbe national security. Certainly
but even w release false information It they are not now to be made Into mesll will aid the national security.
senger boys of official propaganda.
Tllla question of "rlsht" is a difficult
A nation is most secure whose people
~· A aovernment probably baa t h e are most fully informed and aware of
•'ript" to do many thlnp - even to . the realities their leaders must d e a I
lllldftee balf the population to save the with.
&lt;ilbet half from dutruction.
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ln, dl!'e ~.mercency, there Ia no 11me people are considered by their leaders
to illfol'lll !11ti' p\lb!le on mattera that re- as .untruatworthy, lmmatur and some·
qulr~ top.~el, ilpUt-aecond decision; thlni to be manipulated.

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Foo!-prool commaud llld con·
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ly of the nuclear forces, has been
a Lop priority coacern to Kennedy . He had a chance to see how
aome of the system works dur~
lng two roeent high-speed vlelts
to military insta1lations.
Gold Pllone Ringo
Picture. for example, Lt. Col.
Fred R. Peck Jr. when l1e picked
up the naobing phDOe tn the Pen·
tagon'1 National MiUtory Com-·
mand Celller. on Dec. 7 a..t
heard Kennedy's voice romin.J
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By CHARLES W. CORVRY
Uolted P - llllerulloool
WASHINGTON &lt;UPD - "This
to lhe PrO.id.nt. Whom am I

to1"
Two officers. mindin&amp; BeCrot
"War Rooms" in the Pentagon,
latoly have boon ..tonlthed to
hear that salutation whon they
aceopod · up blinking tolephones
elCj)OCUng to receive . m-.es
from dlllant OOIIlmand pools.
It aee111.1 that P,.oldent Kennedy, In his duheo aroo..t the
country, has been checking lho
"hot Unes" which keep the farflung armed forfe• In laslant
I communicaUon with Washington.
,\nd In doing so he ha. ttirred
curiosity about the seerot-moot
ereas of the Pentagon from which
the hlsh command direcil tho
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underground Strategic Air Com·
mand control center at Offutt Air
Force Base, Omaha, Neb.
This is one "hot line" thlt Jets
an instant 8118Wer. It ii the one
over which presidential ord~~ to
use nuclear force&amp; JM'1ll?ably
tra\·el.
Then there w.. Lt. Col. Jack
w. Morris. manning the Army'o
Pentagon ."War Room." On Nov.

26 the Ught blinked, indicolln4 a
caU from Homestead Air Force
BaH

near Miami, F1a., where a

joint Army and Air Force head·
quarters wu Itt up for the CUba
crlslo.
"Thlllt 700.·1 was just eheckID• •" K-.dy told MOITII aflor
the Dlll&lt;:or ldentWed htm~lf a..t

bli otalkln.
The Navy

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fteotlfrom I prded lll'8ll CBlled·

YdU'd Smile, Too, If You Could
Get Votes the Way He Does!"

IDd their prlneipol depullol. At
each chair · Is communlelllioolo

"Flag Plot," ond tbo Air Force
is in continuOUJ contact with its
forces t h r o u g h it. ''Command

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All these service " War Rooms'•
are tied Into the National Mll~
taiy Cominand Center. largest,
most e~ and mo.t secret
la700t 'In the Pentagon. This is
where the Joint Chielo of. staff
would .....,ble to dlroet global
operationa · In an emel"gent1- If
the eme&lt;Sency turned Into 110·
clear war, the high command
would niove to duplicate underground aciltt!&gt;io outside the capJtal area.
·The militeey command .conte.
Is a cluster of four ~ rooms
deep in the Penlagoo srea OCCU·
pied by the Joint Cl!lefa pi staff
and their IDter-servlce slaff. Sj&gt;ecial credentiala are ,.qulred to
er~ter the ...... An additional ~88
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major mUIIary commandl. At the ,. ...,..
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wl!ll )I lor~ lir4\W, oval. $!11tlt. :;;
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lite ltaetins ... the dispolltloll '
of SliYiet eqatpmont In .Cabo, or ;.
ariy other · military · lnformalloD ·
they want. They Clll
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dlvidually er In ~ ~
with global fOI"'QlW f I frara
Viet Nam to the !roD CUrtldll.
Going off- thJI peen w ·pctear

are manned by srmecl guSrd•
ond equipped with lolevlalon
scanners 10 that those iDRide C8D
see wbo is enteriDg. The doora

Meigs Tree Production

equipment with wbieb chltfl ...
get Into touch tmmedlatoi)o with
elemellll o( lhe armed ~
111ywhere In lhe W&lt;M'Id.
The chiefs Clll have lor the in&amp; a complete, dolailad plcllft
of the immedialo In Wesl
Berlin, data from the far no~

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Pomeroy'• Purple Panthen,
Ill Wing 811 ~ improv·
ed periDl'IIWiee, 1owned Nel1o.nville IOo44 Friday nigbt for
th eir lblnl leque baskelball

was after Pomeroy went ahead elotenUy.
chipped in 17 points. Wells also lin double figures with 11.
midway in the first quarter on Spencer, 6-2 oenlor center. hit double figureo, scoriDt! 10.
NelsonvU!e'a only lead of the
Mickey Wine~nner 's jumper , played probably hia most out- BU! Knott, Nelsonvill•'s 6-4 game was at U whenCall scorn.akill3 the ...,... H for Pom- standing game as he paced the senior, and usually high scorer e&lt;1 0 1. a jump shor with 6:51lleft
eroy.
Panther quintet With 19 polnta lor Coach ilol' Sheskey'o team, in the first quarter. Tom Wblte
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From that point 011, the Pan- oa tap-1M, jumpeno in
the was kept to the outoide, and quickly matched those points
. It Was an altngether different then were bitting, and by the keyhole, and lay-upa. The PoJIIo managed only live points.
with a oteal and a drive-in.
o ~ me ~ Pomeroy bad U· end of the first period were eroy pivotman also elearocl the Hubie CaD led the Greyhound As the second period got un·
J nen&lt;:ed in Its laat foor lllDIOI, ahead ll&gt;t. In the Jut lour min- boarda with 21 rebounda of •s..-oring with IS points, though derway, Winebrennor hit and
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utes of the opening quarle!' Pomeroy's 40.
lhe fouled out lnte in the third Spencer loosed tn two quick
•· on teconl now II 3-4.
Diet Wells, Mike Spencer and Winebrenner was close
quarter. Dick Ritz was the jumpers In give the Panthen
•io.IS&lt;Jnvllle lralled ·all the Mickey Wlnebrtnner all bit COD· bind Spencer In scoring as be only other Nelsonville player a 21.- lead. By halftime Porn-

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cent shooting average with 28 Pomeroy
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lor a while as if NelsonviUe oonv!Ue 1100red on t5 of 58 tries Nelsonville - Call 4-t-IS;
might make a comeback when for a '/{/ .,.reent average.
Ritz 4·3-U; Knott 2-1-5; Sheaf.
Pomeroy's edge was cut to 10 , Pomeroy'• baby
Pantl!en or 1-6-7; !lllot 4-U.Totall· IS.
points several tilnea. But the dropped a &amp;35 decision to the 14-44.
Panthers polled away handily. N•Jsonvllle reserves in
the Pomeroy _ Winebrenner ~
Coacb Russ Moore's tu.m will preliminary game. BiD Jewell
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lowing the Christmas vaeatloil, Rlcllar&lt;IJ ha6 14 for the win· Crow loll-~; BUffiDt!lon •t.o.t:
January 4, at Logan.
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W7HEN THE GEAR is stored away after the boxing bouts and hockey and bas-

W ketball games are over, the Hghts at Madison Square Go.rden go on for the
International Horse Show. Whether it's a rodeo horse weaving around obstacles
Ol' a stallion leaping, the members of the "Horsey Set" ride tall in the sa!J,dle.

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MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The Tax Books are !lOW open for the payment of
December and June, .1962 Real Estate taxes. Aiao
Delinquent tax. Books dose Feb. 1, 1963.

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