The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MONDAY, JULY 27,1964 Page 3

NOW YOU KNOW The United States and Canada are within 300.000 square miles of heirs equal in size. Canada has 3.9 million square miles and the U. S. has 3.6 million, according to the Foreign ^Policy Association.

19 Meet Deat^i VITTEL, France UPI — A bus carrying 27 persons crashed through a bridge railing early today and plunged onto a railroad track 36 feet below, police reported. According to first reports, at least 19 persons were killed.

WASMNOTON MARCH OF EVENTS

COLDWATER'S NOMINATION: WAS IT A MAJOR MISTAKE?

REAL MEANING OF EVENTS MAY BECOME PLAIN LATER

Senator

Goldwater , Another approach,

another policy.

By HENRY CATHCART Central Press Washington Writer XTTASHIXGTON—To many professional politicians, the real \\ meaning of events at San Francisco won’t become plain until the November presidential balloting has been counted. True, some in both parties are taking the short-range line that the selection of Barry Goldwater as the GOP presidential candidate was a major mistake bordering on disaster. But there is a longer view, and one worth thinking about as objectively as current heated politics will

permit

One must start from the premise that the GOP since 1932 has been, essentially, a minority party nationally. It wins, or comes close to winning, when it produces a magnetic personality or when the Democratic record becomes burdened with liabilities of its own doing. t If this is a valid statement, then it must follow that the so-called liberal wing of the GOP — the “Eastern Establishment” —- has failed through nearly 30 years of promulgating its beliefs to persuade a majority of the nation’s voters to rally behind it on a con-

tinuing basis.

Certainly, under these conditions, another approach, another policy, another set of ideals would seem worth a chance—particularly when its adherents have demonstrated through a national primary campaign that it contained the only elements of dynamism in the party. Admittedly, it is a gamble, and a big one. Very few politicians truly believe in their hearts that the GOP could wrest the White House from the Democrats this year, regardless of which candidate had been selected. If the conservative element, however, can attract a respectable showing at the polls in 1964, there is no reason why it should not have earned another chance, perhaps in 1968 or 1972, to field a ticket that can build a winning campaign. * • • • • PRECEDENCE—When Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor resigned as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to become U. S. ambassador to Viet Nam, he received a citation describing him as the "principal military adviser” of the President and secretary of Defense. To some highly placed military figures in the Pentagon that designation is viewed as a danger to the growing power of the chairman at the expense of the other members of the joint chiefs. It isn’t-only the phrase that bothers them. Taylor had, in fact, become the principal military adviser to President Johnson despite existence in the law of a provision that the joint chiefs as a group a p a M„, n should serve in that capacity. These objectors are concerned that the prac- Be tice of relying on the chairman will develop a Developed? pattern under which the joint chiefs panel will degenerate to lesser and lesser influence while that of the chair-

man increases.

Under such a development, there could emerge over a period of time a single chief of staff for all of the armed services—the kind of structure that existed in the Nazi military system of Germany and which Is credited for some of the basically unsound planning decisions that contributed to that regime's downfall.

AILING—Prince Charles, 15-year-old heir to the British throne, was taken to a nursing home In Aberdeen, Scotland, suffering from pneumonia. Condition of the prince, shown in a recent photo, was "not serious.”

Dried Beef Egg Sauce atop Com Flake Waffles makes a refreshingly different breakfast to serve during September Better Breakfast Month.

CONGRESS—Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, 46, candidate for Congress in Mississippi’s 2nd District, is shown in Detroit as she told reporters the federal government should supervise elections in Mississippi so Negroes would have “an equal chance to vote.” She said the district is 68 per cent Negro, with only about 6 per cent registered to vote.

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Visitors to the New York* World’s Fair will see the “new d?a” of planting illustrated in In exhibit at The Travelers Inhrance Companies' pavilion. The second in a series of diofamas approached in an 18binute tour through the Red umbrella, “Man Learns to Plant” shows nomadic man betinning to settle down and plant

kops.

A tame dog lies in the foreground of the diorama, dozing, Phile the lady of the house is (taking a pot, a newly discovired art. The bright, flat sunight of the exhibit suggests that he planting and hoeing operaion is going to last for a long ime-perhaps centuries-as man earns to plan for the days ahead iy raising crops and storing his orplua.

The Travelers’ exhibit celebrates the beginning of the company’s second century of service to Americans and a tour shows some of the great ideas of ancient and modern man which built civilization - and the hazards man faced and eventually

overcame.

Other “seeds” which matured in the ancient world were the ideas and laws of Rome which form much of the basis of modern society ... the idea of building a city - so that organized living could flourish, protected by walls ... and the intellectual ideas of Copernicus and other thinkers, which, centuries later, pried open the medieval mind. Each is portrayed in The Travelers exhibit in a separate

diorama.

Orange Cereal Milk Shake teamed with Banana Flake Bread make* an “instant” breakfast for busy teen-agers.

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