The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1964 — Page 4

Page 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964

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of Congress by the end of the week. However, fresh maneuvering in behalf of another beleaguered Johnson proposal — tax-paid health care for the aged—further complicated the adjournment drive. House members were grumbling openly at having been called back from campaigning for what originally was billed by leaders as a series of fast votes that could lead to final adjournment on Saturday.

Instead they found votes delayed and a test tentatively set for next week on the Senate-ap-proved Appalachia bill to provide for public works and other job-building outlays in depressed mountain areas of 11 eastern states. The President's health care plan had been all but officially scuttled by House-Senate conferees considering a Housepassed Social Security increase to which the Senate added hospital and nursing home care.

But Senate backer# of health care late Tuesday came up with a whole package of alternative compromise plans which they proposed to offer either in the conference or as an amendment to some other House bilL As the House marked time Tuesday, the Senate ground through a number of routine actions looking toward prompt adjournment of a Congres* that in its two-year life already has kept lawmakers here longer than any since World War II.

LIVING STAINED GLASS—A miracle of makeup transforms the Kentucky Mountain Players into a living stained glass window as they enact “The Book of Job” in London. Their performance is an annual event at theater in PinevUle, Ky.

PEACE PANEL—President Johnson meets in the White House with his new Peace Panel, composed of prominent Democrats and Republicans appointed to advise the President on foreign policy and defense planning. Clockwise from Johnson: Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, McGeorge Bundy, Morns Leibman, George B. Kistiakowsky, John Cowles, Dean Acheson, Arthur Larson, James J. Wadsworth, Paul G. Hoffman, John J. McCloy, Omar Bradley, Eugene Black, Allen W. Dulles, Roswell L. Gilpatric, Arthur H. Dean, Secretary of State Dean Rusk. This is the panel’s initial meeting.

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BOOK COVER for the Warren Commission’s report on assassination of President Kennedy is shown in cutting room of the W. F. Hall Printing Company in Chicago. Binding i# scheduled for completion by Sept 29.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board el Trustees, of Putnam J County Hospital will receive bids In , the Office of the Administrator at the i I Hospital until 12:00 noon October 13. I 1904. Bids will be opened and read i | aloud at 2:15 P. M. Said Bids to include Installation and laying of new Ule floors In the center hallway and I I waiting rooms on the first floor of the | hospital. Bidders will be responsible for ! visiting the site and obtaining their own detailed measurements. Speciflca- i tlons and definition of work to be done j may be obtained at the Administrators Office. All Bids must be filed In accordance ! with Indiana State Board of Accounts ! Bid form 96A accompanied with signed non-colluslon affidavit. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or any part ' thereof. PUTNAM COUNTY HOSPITAL i BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT S CROSBY, PRES. MARION J. WILSON.SECY CHARLES D WHITAKER WILBUR S DONNER 30-7-2t i

High And Low NEW YORK UPI — The lowest temperature reported this morning to the U. S. Weather Bureau, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 25 at Houghton, Mich. The highest reported Tuesday was 101 at Blythe, Calif.

Hope To Quit By Weekend WASHINGTON UPI—Pressures mounted on congressional leaders today to dump President Johnson's SI billion Appalachia bill and shoot for adjournament Vote... and the choice is >T>urs! I Don't vote... and the choice is theirs! Register... oryou have flfl choice!

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