The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1964 — Page 9
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Saigon Strike Is Called Off
SAIGON. South Viet
Workers today called off a general strike that had par- ■ a 1 y^ed most of Saigon's busi-
ness for two days.
The- peaceful solution to the industrial problem came as Premier Nguyen Khanh en-! deavored to solve other issues provoked by defiant students and rebellious mountain tribes-
men.
At the same time, he was en-
deavoring to fight the anti-Com-munist civil war, which was not going well for the gove. niv.ent. Communist Viet Cong rebels last week captured 521 AmeriNam. can-made weapons, a near-
record.
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CONGENIAL, TOO—The new ^ Miss America won the Miss ! Congeniality title, too. in Att lantic City, N. J., and here she holds the trophy.
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INDONESIA'S deputy foreign minister, Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro. tells the special session of the U. N. Security Couhci! in New York that the reason for Indonesian “volunteers” invading Malaysia is to save Indonesia from the British. Malaysia requested meeting to accuse Indonesia.
TopU.S. Marine Talks Of Fighting INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The nation's top Marine said today that only a small segment of the population seemed to real- . ize that U. S. fighting men were dying on foreign shores just as they did in World War . H. Gen. Wallace M. Greene, Jr., Marine Corps commandant, said the major difference between World War II jungle
Barry Stumps In Tulsa, Okla TULSA, OKLA. UPI — GOP presidential nominee Barry Goldwater campaigned in the Southwest for peace and against communism today. He prepared to back his Republican running mate fully against conflict of
interest charges. The Arizona senator was known to feel that there is nothing wrong with the private business activities of Rep. William Miller, the GOP vice presidential nominee from New York. Goldwater’s campaign plane flew through rain-swept skies into Tulsa. The candidate spoke to an enthusiastic Civic Auditorium crowd estimated at 8,000 persons.
Johnson Shuns Political Hassle WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Mike Mansfield said today
President Johnson is staying out of the congressional hassle over reapportionment of state legislatures. Following Johnson’s weekly White House legislative conference with Democratic congressional leaders, Mansfield was asked if Johnson might intervene in the reapportionment dispute that has delayed adjournment of Congress. The Senate Democratic leader replied: “The President has not been involved in the reapportionment situation. We’re still trying to work it out. That’s our responsibility.” Johnson Monday disclaimed any authorship of a Senate “sense of Congress” compro-
mise proposal rather than binding legislation on delay of court - directed reapportionment. The President made it clear he has been keeping his hands off.
IV/ves Guests Of Ministers The ministers of the American Baptist White Lick Association recently entertained their wives to a dinner held at the Old Trail Inn. Rev. Dallas Rissler returned thanks, and the group enjoyed a splendid time of fellowship. After the dinner, a business meeting was conducted with
Fresh from the "beauty parlor"— Sleek New Corsa in ‘65 Corvair Line
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The Conairs for 1965 step out with a smart lead the 1965 Corvair series, followed bv the Mon/a all-new continental st>ling. For the first time since Sport Coupe, Sport Sedan, Convertible and two its introdaction in 1959, body lines of Chevrolet’s 500 models. On September 24 Chevrolet dealer-rear-engine car have been completely changed. The ships will display various models of the five pasCorsa Sport Coupe (above) and the Convertible senger cars offered by the company in 1965.
Theyll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
Hamper /no tongs play golf ONI THE DOUBLE-RACE AROUND THE COURSE IN RECORD TIME — 9:
Veaw/ i’m just gonna flop dowm AND REST FOR A • FEW HOURS—CANT UNDERSTAND WHY /yri J'M SO BEATjiyjl
Then they collapse in the clusHOUSMND BETWEEN GASPS WONDER WHATS THE MATTER--
Rev. Kyle Miller presiding in. the absence of Rev.- James^ Ranard. president. Officer* elected were Rev. Kyle Miller^ president, and Mrs. Dewey£ Groover, corresponding secretary. Those present were: Rev.. Harry Bailey, Rev. and Mrs/ Dewey Groover, Rev. and Mrs, Creed Hampton, Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Hemphill, Rev. and Mrs/ Wallace Jeffs, Rev. and Mrse Kyle Miller, Rev. and Mrs.. Stanley Nicol, and Rev. anefj Mrs. Dallas Rissler. The next ministers fellowship will be a pitch-in supper, Friday, Nov. 13th with the Amo Baptist Church as host. The evening devotion will be con--ducted by Rev. Dallas Rissler. —— i ■
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