The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1964 — Page 3

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Scranton Chides •Sen. Goldwafer . „ ST. LOUIS UPI —Gov. Wilw liam W. Scranton said yesterday his front-running rival, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, showed a **» an a PP a rent lack of courage” in refusing to debate with him . on television. The Pennsylvania governor <made the statement at a news conference as he brought his underdog campaign for the Republican presidential nomination to Missouri in a last ditch search for delegate votes. Scranton flew to St. Louis by chartered airliner from Minneapoils. He lunched with members of the Missouri GOP dele.gation and then flew on this aft4 ernoon to Denver. Twenty-two of the Missouri delegates are .regarded as committed to Gold- j water, with the remaining two uncommitted. .. At the lunch. Scranton repeatedly used the “shoot from the hip" phrase m jabbing at Gold- i

water.

"Our present leading candidate has indicated we should shoot from the hip instead of think from the head,” Scranton said. “The president must not be impulsive. We need a man with real judgement, not one who shoots from the hip.” Two hundred well wishers greeted Scranton at the St. Louis airport

Hearings Start On Anti-Poverty WASHINGTON UPI — Senate hearings on President Johnson’s anti-poverty program opened on an amiable note yesterday with Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver and Sen. Barry M. Goldwater agreeing in part on the problem of young

school dropouts.

As the Senate subcommittee began consideration of the program, the House Rules Committee resumed hearings on the $962 million measure which has been approved by the House Education and Labor Commit-

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tee but still needs clearance for floor debate. Shriver, who would head the anti-poverty operation, and Goldwater, a subcommittee member and the leading GOP presidential candidate, agreed it would be folly to expect the job crops portion of the program to be a cure-all for school

dropouts.

Shriver said the program was designed to help poor people generally rather than to solve the dropout problem. Labor Secretary Willard Wirt» testified that the bill “will provide an arsenal of weapons from which to choose in mounting the attack on the various problems of youth, poverty and unemployment.” Wirtz said the program “promises no miracles, pretends at no panacea. It is the product of a hard-headed idealism which is the truest expression of the American character.”

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Withdrew More Than $2 Million INDIANAPOLIS UPI —State Treasurer Robert E. Hughes withdrew more than $2 million from inactive accounts in eight banks two days after his defeat for the Republican nomination for governor and deposited the money to two other banks, the Indianapolis News said it had

learned.

The News said in a story by Jack Averitt that “there were reports . . .that voting records at the convention were checked and that all eight banks which lost deposits were in areas where GOP organizational workers failed to ‘deliver’ promised delegate votes for Hughes.” The withdrawals, dated June 11, included $393,800 from Purdue National Bank, Lafayette; $570,900 from Irwin-Union Trust Co., Columbus; $16,300 from

Marengo State Bank; $36,500 from Bedford National Bank; $41,200 from Farmers Citizens State Bank, Salem; $492,000 from Old National Bank, Evansville: $236,300 from Citizens National Bank, Evansville, and $358,500 from Lincoln National Bank, Fort Wayne. They totaled $2,145,500. The News said $1,417,200 was transferred to an active account at the Indiana National Bank In Indianapolis and $728,300, the total withdrawn from the two Evansville banks, was transferred to the National City Bank, Evansville. The News said Richard E. Folz of Evansville, defeated in the GOP convention for the state treasurer nomination, is a director of the Evansville bank where the money was transferred. Both Folz and Hughes were backed by former Sen. William E. Jenner in their efforts to gel on the November election ticket. Hughes was on vacation in

Colorado and could not be reached for comment.

Four Elected To Highest Office WINONA LAKE, UPI — The quadrennial world conference of the Free Methodist Church elected four men to the church’s highest office, including the Rev. Donald N. Bastian, 38, Greenville, 111., the second youngest ever to hold the post of bishop. The assembly of over 200 voting delegates also named Bishop Walter S. Kendall, Winona Lake; Bishop Edward C. John, Spring Harbor, Mich., and Dr. Myron F. Boyd, Winona Lake, Bishops Kendall John were reelected. The conference on June 22, will vote on a proposed constitution to combine the world free Methodist churches with the North American churches of the same denomination.

CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness to us at the loss of our loved one, Mrs. Edna Marie Carmichael. Our thanks to you for the lovely flowers, the food and the many cards and letters. Fred Carmichael Mrs. Betty Jarvis pd

IN MEMORY In memory of Hallie Terry who passed away nine years ago, June 18, 1954. We do not forget you, nor do we intend, We think of you often, and will to the end Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear to our memory you ever will be. The Family

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