The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1964 — Page 2

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Letter to the editor any more planes, therefore In answer to W. T.'s letter to caused the Chinese to ask for the Banner in which he or she an Armistice,

raised the cry of Socialism, let's take a look back to the years of 1929 during the Hoover Admin-

istration when the farmer's were losing their shirt's, when hogs sold for $3.00 a hundred, wheat 25c a bushel, and eggs 10c a dozen. Then Roosevelt was

elected President.

He at once strrted action for recovery. Remember? A lot of people raised the cry of Socialism. Farmers were losing their farms all around the country. Roosevelt asked Congress to es-

tablish the R. E. M. C. It was f. Kennedy’s shor* life as Presigranted and farmers moved dent, he rearmed this nation from darkness into the light, wit’i modern weapons of war. Then the Federal Land Bank one years time guns and planes

Eisenhower said he would balance the budget. Instead in the last two years of his Administration, he asked Congress to raise our national debt limit TWELVE BILLION FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS and got that request. It was a long ways from a balanced budget. Then remember the Sherman Adams scandal during

his Administration?

Now lets take a look at our National Defense. During John

vember if a site can be secured. | Marlene Hutcheson and Betty Kilion's names were drawn for honorable mention. The Lions Club and Auxiliary have scheduled a fish fry for October 17 along with some good entertainment.

was established allowing farmers to borrow money at 4% interest over a period of 20 years saving many a farmer from losing his farm. Remember how

became obsolete in this fast moving world. He also added six new divisions of troops to our army .along with the missiles and eighteen Atomic Sub-

the Indianapolis News harped, marines. At this time, we are

Mrs. Maude Lady Honored On Birthday Mrs. Maude Lady celebrated her 70th birthday October 6th with a surprise party at her home by her children and grandchildren. Those present were: Mrs. Margaret Browning and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and family, Patty and Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Simmerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Simmerman and Maria, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lady and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alee. Two children unable to attend were Marguerite Grimes and Jimmie Lady.

THE DAILY BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-21 S. Jackson St. Groancastlo, Ind. Businoss Phono Ol 3-5151 Sacnuol R. Rondon. Publisher Elisabeth Raridon, Businoss Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William 0. Hoepar, Adv. Mgr. Entorod in tha Pest Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S7S. Subscription Prices Homo Delivery 35c per week Mailed in Putnam Ca. $7.00 par year Outside of Putnam Co. $8 00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Tlusughi Recompense no man evil for evil. Romans 12:17. How much better is the method God recommends to us — that of doing good in return for evil.

on the killing of little pigs? You could not sell them. Were we supposed to keep them until they died of old age? We were not blind, we were just trying like a drowning man to keep our heads above water. Remember when Social Security was enacted into law. Alf

the best armed and strongest nation in this world of people. We don't have to take back the Democrat Party, we already have it. I will admit we have some Mavericks in the Party. Senator Thurman is one. the Governors of Alabama and Mississippi are others. You

Landon who ran on the Republi- know, down South where these can Ticket against Roosevelt guys live, murder is not a crime cried Socialism, said it would especially if it is a negro who never work, that it would ruin ‘ is murdered. And, oh, yes, I the nation, but all these things must add this, remember when have worked to the welfare of D. C. Stevenson brought his our people. K. K. K. to the State of IndiNow they are telling the peo- ana? Remembc*- how a lot of pie that we are being regiment-' Hoosier’s fell for it? Old D. C. ed by the Government which said he was the law in Indiana, is only trying to give the people and at election time advised a chance to live decently. Re-, everyone to vote for Jim Watmember there was no Govern- son, not too long after that ment interference with the Watson's own party repudiatfarmers when the depression ed him. of the thirties hit them—or Remember when D. C. Stesignups. The world market j venson doped his secretary—put for wheat at this time Is 40c a her in a coach of fast moving bushel less than what farmers passenger train to Chicago and

Personal And Local News

Putnam Court Notes Lucille Angie Leah Saylor vs. | Ralph Edward Saylor, suit for i divorce and custody of a minor I

daughter. Lyon & Boyd are at- \ gon was b or n Wednesday torneys for the plaintiff. a t the Putnam County Hospital Charles J. Granger vs. \\ a- to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Means bash Valley Trucking, Inc.,' 0 t Spencer, Route 4.

complaint on contract; venued

Lady Bird In South Georgia ABOARD THE LADY BIRD SPECIAL UPI — Lady Bird Johnson moved her whistlestop campaign into the Goldwater country of south Georgia today and she and the President regarded the South as ‘‘a place of the heart." The ebullient First Lady, apparently dismissing the first boisterous heckling of her three-days, eight-state Southern swing, which she experienced in South Carolina Wednesday, told a crowd in Savannah's Johnson park that ‘‘it is easy for me to feel at home here in the Southland.” "Georgia trains run strong in my family and my husband’s great grandfather lived in Oglethorpe County,” she said, stressing once more the First Family’s Southern heritage. “I believe in our President and I believe in your right to choose and your wisdom to do so wisely,” she said.

to bring your family to see "Mountain Gal" at the Belle Union High School. This week the faculty announced the recipient of the D. R Good Citizen award. We all congratulate Diana Haltom for the honor she has received. Diana is active in all school afaffairs and has received many honors in instrumental music. She is an honor student and presently plans to enter DePauw University upon gradua- ! tion from high school. The senior class had a combination business and pleasure j day last Saturday when they I event to Indianapolis to have their pictures taken. The pictures were taken in the morning, three hours wer* available for shopping and lunch and the day was ended with the viewing of “It’s a Mad, Mad. Mad, World."

quick visit to Ohio and Pennsylvania during which he labelled GOP presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater as a ! "spokesman for a fraction of a faction." After a day’s rest the Minnesota senator was scheduled to take to the campaign hustings again Friday with visits to Philadelphia, and Camden, Trenton, Princeton and Jeresy City, N. J. Humphrey told a rally in Ashtabula. Ohio. Wednesday night that Goldwater “is a radical and he'd rather be ‘right’ than Republican.” He said that “radical Goldwaterism does not equate with responsible Republicanism. “The Goldwaterites have, in short, kidnaped the conservative tradition and are using it to mask a radical assault upon the very fabric of the American community.

try to exploit the 73-year-old French leader’s visit for their own political advantage. Only about 5,000 troops and police had been detailed to protect De Gaulle, about a fifth of the number mustered at most other stops on the tour. De Gaulle was flying here from Paraguay, w r here he received the most cordial greeting ever affored a foreign visitor. He was the first foreign chief of state ever to visit the landlocked nation.

Hospital Notes Dismissed Wednesday: Richard Wood, Ardith Bee, Brenda Palmer, Robert Dean, Greencastle; Caroline Ozment, Coatesville; Mary Lisby, Fill*more; Brenda Baker, Stilesville.

from Clay County.

Sen. Goldwater Speaks In Texas

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Brick Chapel W.S.C.S. will meet Friday at 9:30 in the

LL BBOCK, Tex. UPI—Sen. church. The program will be Barry M. Goldwater carried his about World Federation of campaign into President John- Methodist women, son's home state again today Phil Templeton, 48, of Terre with a charge that the Chief Haute, was lodged in the PutExecutive “did not seek to en- n am County Jail at 3:30 Wedlighten. but only to frighten" nesday afternoon by State

Trooper Jack Hanlon for driving while under the influence

B. U. Cast To Present Play The Belle Union Seniors will present their play, “Mountain Gal," this Friday, October 9, 1964. The evening performance of this hillbilly comedy will begin at :800 p.m. Reserve tickets aer now on sale at 75c each. General admission is 60c for adults, 35c for children. Contact any Senior for tickets. Mark this date, this Friday,

Rites For Editor ANNISTON, Ala. UPI — Funeral services for Col Harry Me 11 Ayers, 78, editor and publisher of the Anniston Star, will be held today. Ayers, one of Alabama’s most respected newspapermen, died Wednesday.

Sen. Humphrey Takes Breather WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey stopped for a brief breather today before taking off on the next lap of his campaign marathon. The Democratic presidential nominee returned to Washington Wednesday night after a

Uruguay Next DeGaulle Stop MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay UPI — A warm welcome, unj likely to be marred by political disorders, awaited President Charles de Gaulle here today on the next-to-last stage of his 10-nation tour of South America. Authorities said there was no indication that extremists of either left or right planned to

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Steven Dale Miller celebrated his fourth birthday, October 8th, with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller.

Seizure Fatal SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Retired Rear Adm. Harry D. Dunn, 63, suffered a fatal heart attack Wednesday while playing golf at the Presidio of San Francisco.

received this year and corn in the same line. Let's take a look at the Eisen-

locked her in a compartment then repeatedly raped her which caused her to take her life by

hower Administration. He didn't poison? do much of anything but take The years rolled by and anothInsults from Khr shchev and erK K K. comes up here from then invite him here on a visit j Alabama (the Governor* Govpassing our Air Fields and ernor Wallace and asks Hoosthose places of interest (thatisjiers to vote for him. He too to Khrushchev). Eisenhower doesn't think murder is a crime took credit for stopping war in m the South. No wonder there Korea when it was our boys and j is trouble down there, I say our Allies who fought and died good riddance for a'l such as he, oon the battle fields, and also' Thurman and Johnson of Missshot down 500 Russian-built | issippi from the Democratic planes, Russia told the Chinese Party. that they would not give them W. A. Wimmer

the voters.

The GOP presidential nominee made the comment in a speech prepared for delivery at the Lubbock Municipial Coliseum on the Texas Tech campus. He was also scheduled to speak at El Paso, before flying to his

of intoxicants.

A/2C James A. Rader who is stationed at S.A.C. Headquarters Offutt A.F B. Omaha, Nebraska was one out of twelve of the Air Force nominated for

o'™ home cit y of Ph oenix, Ariz., j Airman of the Month> for

for an evening speech at the, month of September

convention of the Contracting! Char]es Cunni e b ht

Plasters and Lathers Interna- . . ... „ _

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tional Association. dav an intercsting model of a The Goldwater foray into covered bridge he had con Texas, which he has said many structed It u . as an exact _ times is vital to his bid for the Uca of the construction of cov _ White House, marked the be- ered bridges that are most]y

ginning of a 10-day coast-to- now extinct

coast campaign tour. In a 15- Mrs. Louise Johnson will aphour prelude Wednesday, Gold- on t be noon program at water ran a gauntlet of rough w.T.H.I television station at campaigning heckling in north- Terre Haute channel 10j on er New Jerse but ended his day Fridayi October 9. Mrs. John-

There were 13 members

present including Wilma Best

after an extended illness.

Lions Club Auxiliary Met At Reels\ille

The Reejsville Lions Club Auxiliary met recently and

opened their meeting by giving mage sale to be held in Brazil the Pledge to the Flag. on the second Saturday in No-

with tumultous overflow rai-

son and Mrs. Helen Bryant will

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operative Extension programs.

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In his Lubbock speech today. Mrs Truman Yuncker. Mrs.

Plans were made for a rum- Goldwater accused Johnson of Charles Rector Sr Mrs Rus-

dodging the issues and of bas-; sel , Piercei Mlss Grace mg his campaign “on political infr Mrs Nellye Rlggs Mrs doubletalk as to his own rec- imogene Azbell and Mrs. Floyd

| Yochum represented Washburn i Chapter of D A.R. at the state

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SPECIAL SERVICES We, the Church of Christ of Stilesville, zre now meeting in our new building. We invite you to a special service, October 11, at 2:30. Speaker: Roy Cogdell of California

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WASHINGTON UPI — For- da Y > October 6. The luncheon mer Vice President Richard M. " as t ^ ie quarterly Deanery Nixon will appear with Sen. tbe National Council Barry M. Goldwater to discuss of Catholic Women. Mrs. Flynn “the real job of the presidency” * s a mem ber of the State Board on a telecast Friday from 9:30 NCCW and Mrs. Romolia is p.m. to 10 p.m. EDT over the delegate from the St. Paul’s ABC network. Guild of Catholic Women, GOP National Chairman Greencastle.

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