The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 May 1964 — Page 8
Page 8 TUESDAY, MAY 26,1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAHYBANNER
Two Candidates Stump California SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Sen. Barry Goldwater seems to be moving with great caution during the last week of his | California campaign while Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller would
like to rock the boat.
California Republicans will Choose between those two presidential aspirants a week from today In a presidential primary giving the winner 86 GOP na-
tional convention votes.
After one day in northern California, Goldwater heads south today for San Diego and Los Angeles — the area where his greatest strength lies. Rockpfeller began a three-day swing through the same area Monday. Goldwater ended Monday’s tour addressing a rally attended by about 10,000 who cheered almost every sentence
he spoke in the Oakland Auditorium. In his three major
speeches, at Redding, Sacramento and Oakland, he stuck closely to prepared texts and used some of the same language at all three places.
Tear Gas Fired By Guardsmen National Guard troops fired tear gas to stop rioting Monday night at Cambridge, Md., where four soldiers and several others were injured by gunfire or flying rocks and bottles. The rock and bottle battle developed when National Guardsmen, enforcing limited martial law in Cambridge caused by earlier racial strife, attempted \o stop a demonstration in the city’s Negro Second Ward section. Brig. Gen. George Gelston, commander of the guard forces,
said a Negro enlisted man received a ‘'minor” wound inflicted oy a .22 caliber bullet or a pellet gun. Another Negro soldier was burned when a tear gas grenade went off in his hand and a white officer was struck in the eye by a piece of plastic tear gas shell. Others were injured by hurled rocks and bottles, one sustaining a broken arm. Gelston said that a string of firecrackers was set off in the Negro section, creating reports of repeated gunfire.
uted $1,000 or more to the party. Johnson planned to attend the dinner for more than 800 members of the “President’• Club,” then go to the District of Columbia National Guard Armory for the show, which features a generous helping of the folk singing he favors and is expected to draw about 7,000 persons.
Oemocrats Will Salute Johnson WASHINGTON UPI — The Democrats expect to raise about $1 million for their 1964 campaign tonight at a starstudded 5100-a-ticket “salute to President Johnson” and a dinner for those who have contrib-
Atlanta School Ruling Withheld WASHINGTON UPI — The Supreme Court had closed off one avenue of resistance to school desegregation, but the leeway available for maneuvering is still unsettled. In an Atlanta case the court withheld a ruling Monday on the so-called stair-step plan for desegregating one grade a year that had found favor in other
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southern cities. The case had been widely regarded as the court’s “second look” at the desegregation problem 10 years after its famous 1954 decision that racial discrimination in public schools is unconstitutional. It had been expected to provide an updated definition of the “all deliberate speed” formula established by the high court in 1955. But because the Atlanta authorities have let down so many bars to mixed chisSes since the case was filed, other hearing by a trial court would be advisable. However, in another case Monday, the high court made it clear that the closing of public schools in Prince Edward County, Va., to avoid mixed c’asses was not constitutionally acceptable. Public schools in the county have not operated since 1959 because county supervisors refused to appropriate money for them.
known spacecraft, on its first Henry Counties have filed 40 DIPLOMATIC NOTE flight into orbit around earth, petitions with 1,500 signatures j LONDON UPI —Communist
The Saturn-1 super booster, as tall as a 19-story building and more powerful than 31,000 family automobiles, carried an 813-ton model of the ship that scientists are building to carry two U.S. astronauts to a landing on the moon in late 1969.
Present Amendments WASHINGTON UPI — Senate leaders of both parties, confident that votes to gag debate are in hand or quickly in prospect, planned to introduce today their package of amendments to the civil rights bill. Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen, HI., made a “reasonable” guess that there would be a vote about mid-June on whether to force and end to the Southern filibuster against the bill. Dirksen said Monday he was “pretty certain” that enough votes were available to obtain
in Henry Circuit Court to call China sent Britain a diplomatic
for a conservatory district. As proposed, the Big Blue River Valley Conservatory would include facilities for a wild life haven and recreation site as well as being an aid in flood control, drainage, elimination of soil erosion and a source of water supply.
Expense Report WINCHESTER UPI — An official campaign report filed with the Randolph County clerk shows $20,000 was spent boosting Alabama Gov. George Wallace in the Democratic presidential primary, with $411 coming from 18 individual dona-
tions.
The bulk of the funds, $19,589, was contributed by the National Wallace for President Committee of Montgomery, Ala., according to a report filed by Gerald Prescott, Winchester,
the two-thirds majority needed treasurer of the Indiana Wal-
!to shut off debate under the
Senate's cloture rule.
lace for President committee.
High And Low
Rocket Poised
CAPE KENNEDY UPI — j America’s mightiest rocket was Petitions Filed
poised today for a planned at- j
tempt to shoot a dummy Apollo NEW CASTLE UPI — Prop- NEW YORK UPI — The moonship, the world’s heaviest erty owners from Rush and j highest temperature reported
Monday to the U.S. Weather Bureau, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 101 at Garden City, Kan. The lowest reported this morning was 22 at Red-
mond, Ore.
note on Laos today and informed sources said Peking called for a foreign ministers’ conference to deal with the conflict in the Southeast Asian kingdom. The Foreign Office said Peking’s not replied to representations made over a week ago to China, urging it to restrain the Communists in Laos.
CRANSTON SUED LOS ANGELES UPI —State Controller Alan Cranston sued former presidential press secretary Pierre Salinger, his opponent for the Democratic senatorial nomination, for $2 million in libel damages Monday. The sint involves campaign charges that Cranston pressured state tax appraisers, who are appointed by the controller, to make campaign contributions. Cranston, in a libel suit filed in superior court, named Salinger. his campaign manager, Don L. Bradley, and two former inheritance tax appraisers as defendants.
, Mrs. Grace E. Routh, 203 S. Indiana St. is at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Duell, after suffering a fall at her home Tuesday, May 19. The address is 208 Burke, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46234.
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TENOR IS SOPRANOING—Wagnerian tenor Lauritz Melchior, 74, and bride Mary Markham, 40, pucker up for a kiss after their wedding at his Hollywood mountaintop estate.
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