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    Wedne s d a i

    Waynesville s Sanders

    meets

    President Clinton

    Village mayor

    optimistic about

    2nd Distr ic t race

    By TERRILUMPKIN

    STAFF REPORTER

    So

    what

    do you

    say

    when

    you

    meet the

    president of the

    Uni ted Sta tes?

    Waynesville Mayor

    Charles

    Sanders

    said. Good

    afternoon

    Mr.

    President,

    a

    lot

    of

    people

    in

    the second C ongressional

    District are

    pulling for you.

    Sanders

    met

    th e

    president

    l a s t

    w eek w hen

    Mr.

    Cl in t on

    made a fund-raising appear

    ance in

    Cincinnat i .

    Then, according

    to

    Sanders,

    President Clinton spoke back

    to

    me

    a nd th en

    retorted

    t hanks

    for running l-then told him

    that wewere praj^g forhim

    Sande rs s ai d h e

    was

    initially

    surprised by th e invitation.

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    Wh it e H o us e, Sander s

    Sande r s sa id

    he

    complained that

    I

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    a

    federa l c an d id ate a nd

    was

    denied

    access to th e vice presi

    dent .

    Sanders

    meeting with

    President

    Clinton

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    One

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    Cinc inna t

    ai rport

    Thursday.

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    ardent supporter of

    t he p re si

    den t .

    H e l l co me

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    o f t h i s . I

    t hi nk t he

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    people can

    see

    straight through

    this effort

    to

    undo

    two general elections

    n nd s ub ve rt

    th e g ran d

    jury

    process,

    Sanders

    said, refer

    ring

    to

    th e

    recent

    Investigation

    of

    the president.

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    know i t s a h it

    an d

    ru n

    sme a r

    campaign by Starr s commit

    tee. he

    sa id.

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    Dav id in th e Bib le , Sande r s

    said, t he

    Lord forgave

    him.

    If

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    can t cal l

    ourse lves

    Christ ians.

    We re hypocrites.

    I do not condone

    his

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    Democrat, but we re able to for

    givehim

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    his ^erm, he added.

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    Party

    has

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    Sander s , however.

    S a nd e rs s aid

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    pkg 2-DSeptember 23, 1998-TheWestern Star

    Sanders: Optimistic about campaign

    ends,

    I ve

    been

    in

    the same

    places

    where

    my opponent has

    been. That should tell ypu that

    the race is tightening. I'mmeet

    ing

    lots

    of people who think I

    have the, right stuff to be their

    next congressman.

    He said voters

    he s

    spoken

    with do

    not

    want .more lawyers

    in

    Washington, but someone

    who is plain spokenwho repre

    sents the

    views

    of families and

    canspeakplain

    English.

    Sanders added. Every labor

    union in the state has endorsed

    Continuedfrom Page i-D

    3,700 for hi s campaign to

    unseat Congressman Rob

    Portman (R-Cincinnati) for the

    2nd

    District seat.

    Sanders said the party is

    financially supporting Ted

    Strickland's race in the 6th

    District

    and

    Roxanne Quails*

    race

    in t he 1 st

    District.

    My campaign looks better

    and bet te r,

    he

    said.

    The

    biggest

    inhibitor

    is

    money.

    He said he's appealed to the

    party

    for financial

    backing,

    and

    should

    that

    happen, I will win.

    I have a solid plan for victory.

    He declined to explain

    that

    in

    detail .

    Sande rs doesn t t hink the

    president s

    troubles

    will

    affect

    his candidacy. I th ink the

    smear campaign

    is going to

    backfire and well actually pick

    up

    seats. y campaign is look

    ingbetter and better.

    I would suggest tha t las t

    week we

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    the polls, we have the momen

    tum

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    he said.

    -During the last

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    Village still in Municipal League

    position. Mike Foley. currently

    the village law director, formally

    announced his resignation

    effective

    Aug.

    4, 1999 from

    that

    position.

    Jones named

    A reception to

    honor

    Waynesvllle Finance Director

    Linda Jones will be

    held

    Monday

    May

    3 at 7 p.m. at the

    Earl Conner Municipal

    Building, 291 Church St.

    Jones was recently named

    one of the top 40 professionals

    under 40 years of age in the

    Miami Valley by the Busines

    News.

    The regular meeting o

    Waynesville Village Council wil

    follow

    the reception at 7:30 p.m

    on May 3.

    ByTERRl LUMPKIN

    STAFF

    REPORTER

    Waynesvllle will not be

    pulling its

    membership from

    the

    Warren County Municipal

    League.

    Council member Pat Irelan

    proposed at the

    April

    19

    Waynesvllle

    Village Council

    meeting that the village become

    inactive in the league until the

    beginning ofnextyearwhen the

    new

    village

    council coulddecide

    the status of

    the

    village s partic

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    cussion about the validity and

    the

    enforcement of

    the

    motion

    as presented, Irelan withdrew

    his motion and moved to with

    draw altogether

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    with Irelan, Larry Weller and

    Bob Potter voting to withdraw

    and Mayor Charles Sanders,

    Sandy Stemple. Claire Dunkin

    and

    Ernie

    Lawson voting to

    remain

    Sanders is vice president of

    the Warren County Municipal

    League and has beenan ardent

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    White

    House

    Waynesvl e ayorand

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    2nd U S

    Congressional District candidate Charles

    Sanders

    greets

    President Clinton recently

    attheGreater

    Cincinnati Northern Kentucky international Airport Clinton

    was

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    Re a s o n a b l e

    Dip l oma t i c

    Pa t r io t i c

    Paid

    for by committee to e lec t Chorles W.Sanders to Congress. 576

    Robindale

    Drive,Woynesviile, Otiio 45068, A. Carolyn

    Sanders,

    Treasurer.

    Contributions payable to; Ctioiies W. Sanders for Cor^jress. Box 637.

    576 Robindale Drive. Wdynesvilte. Oltio 45068. _

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