The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, ir^lANA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 74,1964 Pag* 3

Miller Stumps Southern Oregon MEDFORD, Ore. UPI—Republican vice presidential candidate William E. Miller brought his campaign to southern Oregon today from Portland where he ridiculed President

Johnson’s endorsement of partnership construction of the Northwest-Southwest power intertie in Portland. He was to make a breakfast ; appearance at the Rogue Valley ' Country Club before leaving for | Bakersfield, Calif., later this morning. At Portland. Miller spoke to more than 600 persons from the same platform on which the

President spoke to an intertie package by Lyndon Johnson “victory breakfast” just a week | was a shotgun marriage in its

ago. Miller said the Democrats and Johnson fought for federally controlled intertie and agreed to the private federal partnership approach only when they realized they could not get their own plan through Congress. “The adoption of the intertie

classic sense,” Miller said. “When it became obvious to him that his plans for federal monoply would be beaten by the Congress, he changed his views and is now trying to tell you that it was his idea all along.

"FAIR ON THE SQUARE" AGENDA

TONIGHT - SEPTEMBER 24 EAST SIDE OF SQUARE: COURT HOUSE LOBBY

7:00 p.m. Booths Open For Business 7:30-10:00 p.m. Official Start of Fair German Band Concert 8:00- 8:45 p.m. Melodrama “Parted On Her Wedding Morn” or “She Is Rather To Be Pitied Than Scorned”

FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 25 AROUND SQUARE

Afternoon

Merchant's Street Sale Begins Booths Open

COURT HOUSE LOBBY 8:00- 8:45 p.m. Melodrama 1st Performance EAST SIDE OF COURT HOUSE 8.00-12:00 p.m. Square Dance-Paul Burton Orchestra COURT HOUSE LOBBY 9:30-10:15 p.m. Melodrama 2nd Performance

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 UNION BUILDING STREETS COURT HOUSE LAWN DOWNTOWN COURT HOUSE LAWN

8:00 a.m.

Legislative Breakfast - Roudebush and 0'Lessker

10:00 a.m. Booths Open 10:00 to 12 noon Fashion Judging on Square 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Jr. High School Band Concert 1:00- 3:00 p.m. Fair On Square Parade 3:00- 5:00 p.m. Youth Activities 7:15 p.m. Announcement of Prizes & Trophies Winners 7:30-10:30 p.m. Sock Hop 8:00 p.m. Melodrama (1st Performance) 9:45 p.m. Melodrama (2nd Performance)

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under Johnson as “the white-

wash house.”

The Republican presidential nominee raised domestic issues as an aside to steady hammering on administration military programs and accusations that “Lyndon Johnson s war” in Viet Nam is being lost because Johnson officials “have a wishbone where they need a backbone.” “It is up to the President to expose wrongdoing in govern-

He ridiculed the White House ment,” Goldwater said in a

Ban Campaigns

In Farm Belt

WICHITA, Kan. UPI—Sen. Barry M. Goldwater today dropped the Billie Sol Estes agriculture scandal back on the ad-

I

ministration as a companion piece to charges President Johnson used tax files to pressure

campaign contributors.

speech prepared for delivery at Mason City, Iowa. “But the interim President, whose office

peal. After two days of barnstorm-

dealt with Billie Sol, does not in & in Oklahoma, New Mexico

and Texas, the Johnson home country, Goldwater jet-hopped north to Wichita to start a central farm belt swing. He was apearing in Witchita, where he spent the night, Mason City, Madison, Wis., and, finally, Bos-

ton, Mass.

prefer exposure.”

As he spoke, the U. S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans was waiting to be notified thta the bankrupt farm promoter from Pecos, Tex., has taken his fraud conviction to the U. S. Supreme Court on ap-

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

■—By WILLIAM RITT— Central Frees Writer

A WORLD SERIES between the Baltimore Orioles and the Philadelphia Phillies is still a possibility. Good thing the Phils some time ago changed their nickname from the Blue Jays —this post-season series could have been one strictly for the birds. ! ! ! Thieves broke into a Manila, Philippines, residence, removed and made off uith the floor. A low down trick! ! ! ! A bull elk roan louder than a lion—nature item. Maybe—but a lion has the teeth and claws to back it up. ! ! ! Doting parents should not talk baby talk to babies because it virtually forces the youngsters to learn two languages—

says a speech expert. We agree —we’ve always thought talking down to kids was strictly infantile. » ! ! It's predicted men a million i/ears from noio will be much bigger but will be completely bald. Oh well—they probably wouldn’t fit into a barber chair, anyway. ! ! ! Washington did not receive a salary for his services during the Revolutionary War—Factographs. George sure was a bargainl ! ! ! If many more Yankees attempt to swim it, declares the man at the next desk, they ought to change the name of the English Channel to the Anglo-American Outdoor Pool.

LOOSE DIAMOND SALE 1 /4 CARAT $50. to $200. Vs CARAT $65. to $250. Vi CARAT $96. to $400.

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