The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toney. 653 East Walnut Street, will celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary today. They are the parents of Mrs. Hugh O'Gara. Indianapolis; Mrs. Harold Scobee. Greencastle; Henry Toney. Indianapolis and Frank Toney. Fillmore. They have eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Photo by Ken Nix

Humphrey Raps Sen, Goldwater LOS ANGELES UPI — Democratic vice presidential nominee Hubert H. Humphrey told businessmen today the nomination of Sen. Barry M. Goldwater for president put the Republican party on the debit side of the political balance

sheet.

The Minnesota senator made his attack on the GOP stand-ard-bearer at a lunch for business executives. He also held out hopes for future tax cuts for business if President Johnson is elected. Humphrey was in Los Angeles on a coast-to-coast campaign swing. Thursday night in Tacoma. Wash., he charged Goldwater and a group of “radical right wingers” had perverted the Republican party to their own ends.

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THE DAILY BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-2S S. Jackson St. GraancatHa, Ind. Butinas* Phona OL 3-5151 Somual R. Randan, Publishar Elizabath Raridan, Businas* Mfr. Jamas B. Zais, Managing Editor William D. Hoopar. Adv. Mgr. Entarad in tha Post Office at Graoncastle. Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S7S. Subscription Pricot Home Delivery 35c per weak Mailed in Putnam Co. $7.00 par year Outside of Putnam Ca. $1.00 par year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Thought Blessed are they that put their trust in Him. Psalm 2:12. Everyone wants happiness. Here is God's formula, and it has never failed. Begin now, “Praise God from whom all blessings flow!” Personal And Local News Bro. Charles McGee will

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I am one of the Americans j The ink was badly faded, but

who heard Mr. Krushchev tell our nation that my great-grand-

children will grow up in a communist world. For some time

now, this had bothered me. I am not a brave man—not even

a big one. I suppose I would have to admit that I am, among

my own neighbors and in my own culture, the typical, aver-

age, well-educated, genteel suburbanite, to whom family, the mortgage, and security have been the all-important items. I am now 50, and soon my

wife and I will see the first of our three children married. I paint my own house, repair my own car, grub my own devil grass and nurse a modest savings account in the Bank of America. I am a law-abiding

man on the quiet side, and dis-

sension makes me terribly ner-

vous. Frankly, I am the kind

w’ho simply doesn’t have it in

him to fight anyone ever. My wife had me cleaning out an old trunk in the storage

room the other day, and I ran across the huge old family Bible that I hadn't thought about for years. My greatgrandmother had kept a jour-

at the Long Branch nal of the trip across the Great

Church of Christ, Sunday, October 4th at 11:00 a. m. The Monday Club will meet Monday October, 5th, 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Russell Clapp. 307 E. Walnut St. A daughter was born Thursday at the Putnam County

Plains with a wagon and oxen w’hen she and great-grandpa were youngsters coming to settle in California in the great migration. Great - grandma wrote about It as wild, new land, rich and abundant in my-

thical proportions.

On the trail she wrote of sick-

Rnnald Hurley

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William McElroy, manager of Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-Op wishes to announce the appointment of Ronald Hurley as manager of the Lumber and Building Supply Department of the Farm Bureau Co-Op. Mr. | Hurley has been active in the contracting and building busi1 ness for the past 8 years. He 1 joins the firm with experience which will be very helpful in serving the needs of the people

of this community

Hospital Notes Dismissed Thursday: Lucille Taylor, Greencastle; Mary Curtis, Mitzie Dugan, Cloverdale; Fern Beaman. Quincy; Mary Lou Jones, Spencer.

Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

liam Meehan. 106 Taylor Place., ness and hun » ei - an d hea t and

cold, and dust and thirst, and

The rescue truck made a run | thc dcaths and Wrthl like beads to the Arthur Lyon home, 318 strung together on a thread of Gillispie Street, this morning ho p e —hQpg 0 f freedom and a to administer oxygen to Mr. | Iand of plenty for children

yet unborn.

And when she viewed the new land, she w’rote in simple word

Florence Sheridan. Miss Ethel; pictures of the cities and farms Daniels will be assisting hos- and schools, and happiness that less. Edna Coffman will have would some day bloom in the the program. greatness of the vast new land. Putnam County Democratic She wrote of her tomorrow and

Woman's Club will meet Mon- rn y today,

day, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p. m. in — ~ Democratic Headquarters at 19 Marriage License

Lyon.

Fortnightly Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.

the message was clear. As I read. I began to think about America and being an American and what it all stands for; and I thought about our enemies and what they intend to do to America, to those rich lands and farms, to the cities and the people, to its freedom and its hope. And suddenly, I realized that I am a sick American. I mean really sick. I am sick of panacea and of backing up. I am sick of reaction where there should be initiative. I am sick of bureaucrats who tell me that my enemy is not really my enemy and that I should live together with murderers and tyrants. I am sick of government that hasn't the guts to clean traitors out of its own offices. And I'm sick of being a nice, patient guy about it. I am sick of placidly accepting excuses, instead of success; of being a silent gentleman about it for fear of controversy. I am sick of my country being ridiculed all over the world. I am sick of. pink- fingered diplomats and lily-livered politicians who place personal career above the fate of the Flag. I am sick of 40 years of relentless, creeping, cancerous, communistic godlessness that never once has wavered from its avowed purpose of conquering that Flag and seeing it trampled in the mud under Russian boots. I am sick of my genteel desire to stand pat and pray while the enemy advances. I am sick of educators who teach tolerance of subversion and of clergymen who would have me quail at the spectra of battle and turn my cheek in fear of what our enemies might do. In all honesty, the thing of which I am most sick is the man who let these things come to me: myself. And by the living God who made me, Sir, I am a sick American who intends to get well. Signed—Fed-up Citizen

the support of the newly organized women's section of the National Citizens Committee for Johnson and Humphrey. Among its members are a number of prominent Republican women. He met for nearly an hour with the group and wowed them with a personal briefing about the duties and burdens of The presidency. Bubbling over with enthusiasm, musical comedy star Ethel Merman, said, “everything's coming up Johnson.” She plans to vote for Johnson by absentee ballot in November because she will be away on tour in Australir. The co-chairman of the group, Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, publisher of the Houston Post and secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in the Eisenhower administration, praisid Johnson as a “prudent man” and one who would "ease international tensions, work persistently for peace and innovate new approaches to peace.”

Answer: Bid one heart. Thelsponse at the ’evel o¥ two. All clubs are longer, but your hand y<"' can do is show the higheris not strong enough for a re-1 ranking suit.

South Indiana St. All Democratic women are invited to at-

tend.

The Catholic Ladies Guild

Lester Allen Alexander, service station attendant, Putnamville, and Barbara Ann Clod-

AXNTVERS ARIES Mr. and Mrs. Halford K. Mercer, 20 years today, October 2.

will hold their regularly month- fclter, at home Brazil. Route 5. ly meeting Monday, October :

5th at 7:30 o’clock. The speak-

er of the evening will be Mrs. Putnam Court Not6S

Mary F. Strain. Her subject will be “Women In Politics.” The Spencer Evening World

carried a notice of the recent Leona Ruth Harris vs. Dandeath of Amos W. Neier. age ic i Harris, divorce.

104 years, who passed away at

the Scott Nursing Home in La- William McClellan is attorney fayette. Mr. Neier was a former ^ or the plaintiffs in both cases,

resident of Putnam County. He

Richard R. Lunsford vs. Betty Lou Lunsford .suit for divorce.

NOTICE THE OFFICE OF Dr. Gerald C .Elliott Optometrist V/ill B» locoUd In Tha Hutch**en Bldg. 12S I Washington St. EHoctiv* October 5

was a half brother of Lewis Neier of Cloverdale.

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Deta Gamma Fraternity vs. City of Greencastle. petition to vacate alley. James M. Houch is attorney for the plaintiff. Mildred Phillips vs. Raymond C. Phillips, suit for divorce and $10,000 alimony. Lyon & Boyd are the plaintiff's attorneys.

Sheinwold On Bridge You Can’t Cheat An Honest Man National Men’s Team Champion Sometimes I think that bridge is full of poetry. If this is an exaggeration, you certainly can't quarrel with the claim that the game often produces justice. North dealer k Both sides vulnerable NORTH

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LOCAL MINISTER TO SPEAK IN CANADA Rev. Maxwell James Webb is sharing this Sunday in the ecumenical spirit, as he is guest preacher in Central United Church, the historic downtown congregation of this largest of Protestant denominations in Canada, in his hometown, Windsor, Ontario. The United Church of Canada was instituted in 1925, a corporate church union of all Methodist, Congregational and Presbyterian Churches. There is still a strong Presbyterian Church in Canada. There is no Methodist and no Congregational Church in that country to the north. Rev. and Mrs. Webb will leave early Saturday morning to attend sessions of the International Convention, and participate in special programs associated with the Alumni Association of Christian Theological Seminary. Rev. Webb concludes his second consecutive year as president of the alumni group with this convention. He will preside at the Board of Directors breakfast-meeting Monday morning and the Seminary luncheon Wednesday noon, as well as participate in the informal coffee hour planned for Monday evening after the convention sessions. It is an honor to have Rev. Webb selected as one of the Christian Church ministers serving as guest preachers in thc pulpits of many churches in Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. Photo by Ken Nix

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House-Senate conferees on the $3 5 billion foreign aid bill had damaged the adjournment machine. Thursday night they might have scuttled a "sense of Congress” suggestion that federal courts go slow in reapportioning state legislatures. This non-binding statement of congressional policy was the sole fruit of a reapportionment controversy that tied up the

Senate for six weeks. It sprang j

from widespread congressional direction, resentment at Supreme Court ^ ,ie " es * car< is rulings that both Houses of Pl*yer "'ho

The South cards of today's hand were held by a gent who often leaned to his left to stub out a cigarette, at the same time accidently noticing cards in the hands of his left-hand opponent. If that didn’t help, he would reach to his right to light a new cigarette and see what he could accidently find in that

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held by a all about

state legislatures must be apportioned on the basis of population.

Students Stage Demonstrations

Lawmakers Push For Adjournment

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BERKELEY. Calif. UPI — An all-night vigil by more than 1,000 students launched a third straight dav of demonstrations

today against the University of cue * ffort for a j«°P*rdized soCalifornia administration in a cial 8ecurit y boost and P ushed

WASHINGTON UPI — Congressional leaders today all but gave up on President Johnson's Appalachia Dill, launched a res-

protest against suspension of eight classmates for political

activities on campus.

A wild day and night of demonstrations outside the school administration building Thurs-

toward a weekend adjournment

of Congress.

They stepped up their adjournment timetable after elec-tion-conscious House members Thursday turned loose the an-

day drew crowds of up to 3.000 i griest blast within memory at and produced several minor leadership failure to bring the scuffles between students and long session to an end. police. It appeared for a time that

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Johnson Meets With Lawyers WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson took a day off from campaigning today—but

not from politicking.

The Chief Executive was to meet today with a group called the “National Lawyers ” Committee for Johnson-Humphrey. The lawyers’ group includes among its members four fomer presidents of the American Bar Association and eight

law school deans.

The onetime cabinet members are former Army Secretary Kenneth C. Royal!, who lad the 58-member organizing committee: former secreary of State Dean Acheson; former Atty. Gen. Francis BidUe and former Interior Secretary Oscar L. Chapman. Johnson Thursday received

South's endearing little habits. Equally important. West could take care of himself. South ruffed the second club and led a trump, intending to play the ace and then overtake dummy's jack with the queen to make sure of continuing trumps until the king was fore-j ed out. South could easily get back to draw the rest of the trumps, after which dummy's diamonds would be safe. ACCIDEXTIAL GLIMPSE As West began to play a low spade in th« first round of trumps he accidently turned his hand so that South could see the end card — the king of

spades.

“Hold your cards back,” South warned West, having already seen the king. And declarer promptly won a finesse

with dummy’s jack of spades, Three Killed

changing his plan in the twink-

ling of an eye.

It was an expensive finesse, j Dummy's ace of spades failed to drop the king South had to

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to continue trumps. West took the king of spades and led a j heart, and East’s two heart tricks defeated the contract. West had trouble keeping a straight face when South stared reproachfully at him. “I’ll never trust you again,” South

| grumbled.

DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one diamond. and the next player passes. You hold: Spade 4. Heart K J 10 6, Diamond 10 9 3. Club A 9 * 4 3. What do you say?

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? This reporter was in thc court house the other day and something seemed to confuse me. The object of this inquire is, “Where is the Fall Out Shelter?” There are signs on the first two floors pointing up. On the third floor there is a sign in the middle of the wall stating, Fall out shelter, capacity 200. When I asked someone where it was no one seemed to know. In asking around I found out that the signs were put up about three years ago but no one knows who put them there or why. It just doesn’t seem logical to me that one would go up in

a building to get to a shelter.

Military authorities identified Lt. Jerry Hughes, 27, of — A Corydon, Ind., as one of the on a crash victims. Hughes was the Fort instructor aboard thc craft, near Thc other two men, who were three student pilots, were not immediately identified.

BLAKELY. Ga. UPI U. S. Army helicopter, training mission from Rucker. Ala., crashed here Thursday, killing

persons board.

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