The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 July 1964 — Page 8

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Page 8 TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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The Tanjung news agency said many fruit orchards were

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COMMISSIONERS AIXOWAVCES COUNTY REVENUE The Putnam County Board of Commissioner! met In regular session Monday. July 6th, 1864, at 9:00 a m. legal time at the Court House. Greencastle. Indiana and allowed the following claims:

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U. S. Exports Rise WASHINGTON UPI — U.S. exports inched upward in May to a seasonably adjusted level of 52,052,100,000. the Commerce Department reported Monday. Exports in April were $2,046,000,000. During the first five months of the year, U.S. exports were running at an annual rate of 524.6 billion — about 16 per cent higher than during the corresponding period of 1963. But the early months of 1963 were affected by a dock strike.

One easy way to paint a chair Is to set it on an old-fashioned piano stool that turns. Finish all the bottom surfaces first and then stand the chair upright and complete the top surfaces.

Storms Ruin Crops BELGRADE UPI — Crop damage was estimated Monday at more than $1.3 million from a series of rain and hail storms

ATTORNEY GENERAL FAMILY BACK HOME—Ending a tnp through several European countries, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and his family leave their plane at Kennedy International Airport, New York City. From left are Bobby, Joseph, Ethel, Kathleen and the attorney general.

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RIGHTS. VIET CUBA JOHNSON HEADACHES By HENRY CATHCAKT

Central Press Washington Writer YryASHINGTON—President Lyndon Johnson, is, of course, a W shoo-in for the Democratic presidential nomination. But despite the crest of popularity he’s riding these days, some cauMous observers are beginning to see signs that his run for the White House may be a horse race after all. Trying to interpret national sentiment on the basis of scattered primary elections is risky business -indeed, but some of the pros see signs that Johnson may be running into political difficulties on two widely separated issues—th« handling of .Viet Nam and Cuban affairs in the foreign policy field and the civil rights

issue domestically.

Goldwater's renewed political strength pUces a strong civil rights bill in greater jeopardy than it has been in the Congress. There’s less likelihood that the final form of the bill will be anything like what the Johnson administration has been plugging for. If this should eventuata, Johnson would be in trouble both with the faction that has admired his strong and successful leadership and with the “backlash” white vote that sincerely believes integration is moving ahead

too far. too fast.

In Viet Nam, every sign points to the war getting worse before it gets better. The United States govermnent is being painted into a corner where the only means of extrication may be to broaden the war. This could mean a large commitment of U. S. personnel at the worst possible political moment—during the height of the political Campaign. Similarly, in Cuba Johnson is apt to go into the campaign with the status quo maintained. Many American voters are unhappy that no way has been found to weaken or remove the Castro-Communist hold on the island.

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• MIXED BLESSING—Most politicians in Washington arrange their lives to repeated election to office. The thoughts of defeat, while ever present, are rarely voiced and then only to the most intimate friends accompanied by the most pessimistic estimates of their personal future. So it was refreshing the other day when Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield talked about his own political future. Mansfield has a strong following in his native Montana and is as sure of re-nomination and re-election to the Senate as anything in politics can be. When one of his political opponents conceded that Mansfield looked like a shoo-in for re-election, the senator commented, “But who knows? I might be lucky and lose!”

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• SHORT TAKES—A chiropodist suggested to Sen. Kenneth B. Keating that he and his colleagues should jog the short distance from their offices to the Senate floor instead of using the subway and escalator. Keating thought it was a fine idea, but. not

for the chiropodist’s reasons: “If certain senators ran out of wind the filibuster on civil rights would have collapsed like fallen arches.” French Ambassador to the U. S. Herve Alphand has a new definition of that widely used French diplomatic word "detente.” Alphand says it

means there has been enough reduction of tension between ene-

mies to encourage fights between friends.

Sen. Hugh Scott says he’s learned of a new use for Marine uniform lie It buckles—they cam be used to remove bottle caps.

ASTRONOMERS report they have detected presence of a watery vapor surrounding some of the giant red stars such as Mira and Betelgeuse. The report, however, didn’t reveal whether the liquid was the color of ketchup or tomato juice. ! ! ! The Kenya and Uganda governments have just sold three tons of hippopotamus teeth, at $1.75 a pound, to ivory buyers. Big deal! ! ! !

coast-to-coast highway a foot deep. Probably true, though it sounds like a sweeping statement. i i ! Britain is repealing its American Colonies Act of 1766, one of the aggravations that led to the Revolutionary War. Pretty lata for a “cease fire!” decision! ■ i t Gamma Cephei will become our polar star by the year 4000 A. D., say astronomers. By that

Recent measurements show the ♦' m «. perhaps. Earthlings should

Leaning Tower of Pisa has leaned 3/64ths of an inch more in the last year. Just another "tired old relic"? ! ! ! The Keep America Beautiful organization estimates that if all the htter tossed into U. S. streets and roads this year were laid end-to-end it’d cover a

have learned how to pronounce

it.

• ! i The average U. S. soldier of World War II was three-quar-ters of an inch taller than the average American doughboy of World War I — Factographs. Well—it was a bigger war, wasn’t it?

ELKS CLUB STAG HAM & BEAN DINNER TUES., JULY 7, 6:30 P.M.

Suggests Senatorial Footwork

DON SEARS TRUCKING Driveway Stone — Gravel Masonry Sand Cheapest Fill Available Phone OL 3-4813 201 Leach St.

Awards Contract WASHINGTON UPI — The Naval Bureau of Weapons has awarded a 5S3.816.000 contract to the Lockheed Aircraft Service Company of Honolulu to provide maintenance and upkeep on Cl 21 aircraft stationed in the islands, it was announced Monday.

EXECUTOR'S SALE REAL ESTATE Thursday, July 23, 1964 10:00 A. M. o'clock AT THE OFFICE OF THE EXECUTOR FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1 North Indiana Street, Greencastle, Indiana THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE: Part of Lot 33 in the Original Plat to Greencastle, located at 312 West Walnut Street; on which is situated a five (5) room modern house with garage in basement. Terms: Property to be sold for cash— 1 3 down day of sole end balance to be paid upon delivery of deed and abstract. Immediate possession available. Said sale will be made free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, including taxes for the year 1964 due and payable in 1965. Bids may be left at the office of the EXECUTOR. Sale date may be continued from July 23. 1964, day to day thereafter until sold. Sale will be subject to the approval of Putnam Circuit Court. FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Executor Edit4ia Hadcock Estate Lyon and Boyd, Attorneys

NOT BUSY, YET — While Goldwater and Scranton backers maneuver for a showdown battle inside the Republican Platform Committee over the GOP civil rights plank, GOP public relations personnel mull over their plans in the otherwise vacant national convention press room at the Hilton Hotel in San Francisco.

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