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1Charges
against mayor
dismissed
1 1^wmy
BRENT
HARTKE
1forthewesternstar
Charges filed
against
the
I
said two weeks ago that
I a
f ol
^
MaySTharles Sanders
said m
i
two
formfrToimen
come ofthe
public
T feel we won a total viciory
becLt
we
exposed Chafe
how he s been using the cfturcu
'
prcitizens
and different congre-
i i enhance his
own ego to
Qc i i t i yens ana
i
StSnfto
enhance his
own
ego
to
i
lecome
a
U.S. Congressman.
i teiSm
Irelan nor WeUer
iwere
surprised
by the comm-
jsion s
decision to
dismiss
i n^^ not surprised, WeUer
i r s H S S p
iirfHfiH
,-bring it
to their
attention.
wasn't nal
expecting (any fee
jH
action), Irelan fee
said.
All
X to
wanted was ba
th e community
and citizens of be
Waynesville
to in
be exposed to in
H k what Charles h.
1 8 IM
bas done and
we've done cl
Sanders t^at. , ^
Weller said r
he
would not seek
anotherme^s c
othIrdatnd Weller would
like lo
see Sanders pay more
attention
to his duties
^
may
;
become
a
U.S.
Congressman,
^ ^ tSitoslaid
he
does not
feel
^
itiat the charges will
affect
ham
in
seeking the Democratic nomi-
srhXs.r-.K
-n
I
frfe publicity will
help
voters get I
o
know
him before
election time, R
chSgef were
dropped
W
because the campaign 1
in
question
did
not
contam false I
information or
mislead the p I
liTan nd- Weller filod
chSes earlier in December L
harges , ^ unautho- \
S^d
use
0? a
photograph
d
using false information in apa
^ ^^ pStograph
1
an election brochure was of viX^
laee
council
members
l re was
used
improp
J^h^r
dismissed
f
for^Lnders election campaign
?at :Ltd>,anders
had
been
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mi- was
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35Page
1-D
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.
h/^4
Wh it e H o us e, Sander s
Sande r s sa id
he
complained that
I
was
a
federa l c an d id ate a nd
was
denied
access to th e vice presi
dent .
Sanders
meeting with
President
Clinton
occurred
after
A ir
Force
One
l anded
a t the
Grea te r
Cinc inna t
ai rport
Thursday.
S a n d e r s sa id
th e
en t i r e
exchange probably las ted
40
seconds. He said the p resident
was
very congenial,
but
1could
se e
a
lo t of
stress
i n h is
face. He
wasvery
nice, very
human.
Despite
Clinton s
current
t roubles , Sande r s r ema in s an
ardent supporter of
t he p re si
den t .
H e l l co me
o u t
o f t h i s . I
t hi nk t he
American
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.
Within the party, we all
know i t s a h it
an d
ru n
sme a r
campaign by Starr s commit
tee. he
sa id.
Referring to the story of King
Dav id in th e Bib le , Sande r s
said, t he
Lord forgave
him.
If
we don t forgive (Clinton) we
can t cal l
ourse lves
Christ ians.
We re hypocrites.
I do not condone
his
behav-
inr , no r does any decent
Democrat, but we re able to for
givehim
and
allowhim to finish
his ^erm, he added.
The
Democrat ic
Party
has
iDeen less than generous to
Sander s , however.
S a nd e rs s aid
h e s ra ise d
See SANDERS,
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2-D
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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
went up
10
points in
the polls, we have the momen
tum
going,
he said.
-During the last
few
week
m
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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
ipation in the group.
However, after a lengthy dis
cussion about the validity and
the
enforcement of
the
motion
as presented, Irelan withdrew
his motion and moved to with
draw altogether
from
the
. K7R Robindale
Drive.
eUves at 576K
A
24-year
worker^^^^^
pelco
Chass
is past
General Moto ^ Warren County
treasurer of the w
Democratic
^^i^m i^AcUonCornmittee
League.
On
that motion the vote split
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
supporter of
Other
council
n ws
he f inance
committee will
nt rv w
potential
can-
didates
for
the
law director s Sanders
m t
candidates
for
Waynesville-area
offices.
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oanders
meets President
linton
t Photo courtesy ofThe
White
House
Waynesvl e ayorand
Ohio
2nd U S
Congressional District candidate Charles
Sanders
greets
President Clinton recently
attheGreater
Cincinnati Northern Kentucky international Airport Clinton
was
in incinnatifo r a fundraiser
s
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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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