The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
TUESDAY,, OCTOBER 13,1964 Page 3
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
To The Editor:
It would take an eight-sided person to see all sides of ques-
tions and answers presented business and not run
this day and age. Solomon would be a piker of today.
it is, but — there are some of often walked the same path kidnapers who held him prison-1 |y|3|-|( Birthday An Advisory
us who are proud of their ef- with Mrs. Kennedy when the er for 87 hours over the week-1
forts, their morale, and their former First Lady lived in end. INDIANAPOLIS UPI Lt. LONDON LPI Court offi-
Smolen was released late j Gov. Richard O. Ristine inter- cials handed a note to Magishour after the Monday night in Caracas's | rupted his RepubUcan cam- j trate Anthony Babington as he
as much as if they were on a slaving:, police arrested Ray- ; Elorida district. He said his for governor of Indiana ;
other term. They strive so hard
“to get in." so should they kncm i n g
nor made any move to harm I jOU ’ ou *- ^ celebration of her
hime despite their handouts to news media here saying he
might be killed.
task is such a time consuming
and imporUnt job. I feel that, coura & e in the face of adversity, j Georgetown, the President should stay m | and who wUl support them just J Within an
the White House and attend jo ^ & j and charged' captors neither threatened him j Sunday night to take his wife, |
I wmuld be interested In him with homicide. He was ar
get in." so should they "-'‘owing how much your re- raigned before the U. S. com-
From my point of view', retired st ” iV g to do something for us P 01 * 161- knows about football— ! missioner and ordered held with
and on fixed income received prosperous people ^ these pov-' from the inside ' that is ’ ~ that out bai1 ' strie^n times or we will ,eads him to know West Vi S° I Authorities said that Crump
all be on the same level and his was no better than the Tiger, had ben picked from a police! Pllc * ftmor end accomplished, but we won't Cubs and thus Permitted him lineup by a truck driver who Angry Customer
have fourteen million dollars. t0 mastermind their loss. Most identified him as a man he had
particularly, too, does he know i seen standing over the body, that a bruise or a broken thumb The driver said he heard tw r o
is just as painful when re-1 shots fired,
ceived in a losing effort as it is |
sat on the bench. It said that his Kensington home had been burglarized of items valued at $700.
from saving and slaving during my earning years to have it snatched away in high cost of living and taxes to relieve the poverty-stricken in this age of high prosperity. What an overworked w'orld! I guess President Johnson doesn’t w r ant to see anyone around him wearing socks with holes and frayed collars, but we are likely to be without shirts. If they can ac-
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oomplish such an Utopia, why P ressing but I also feel somecan t they put things on a more vv <hat insulted to a fine bunch of even keel? As the Presidential youngsters, their coaches, and
our high school itself. Sure,
Letter To The Editor: ,
in a winning one — maybe
The BANNER'S description of more so. Thus, may I respect-;
the high school footballers’ loss to West Vigo w'as not only de-
fully suggest that these youngsters are oure boys; they are representing our school and our towm; they need and are en-
Set Flood Loss At $10 Million
LONDON UPI — Police rac-
ing to answ'er a robbery call at a shop here found an angry snuff customer who had been
over-charged tw’o pence.
birthday anniversary.
Truck Stolen
CLEVELAND, Ohio, UPI — Jack Garvin of suburban Cleveland Heights told police Monday his small truck was stolen from in front of his business establishment—Protective Ser-
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titled to our support, and some Flood waters from the rainof us resent such supercilious, swollen Neuse River swirled to-
they lost the game, and. sure, na;: >ty> an d discouraging write- da y through parts of eastern they haven't won a game this U P- S ^ that which we saw in North Carolina where early season, but — they haven’t Saturday’s paper. Perhaps you damage estimates totaled $10
stopped trying; they didn’t quit can f‘ nd something else for niillion.
against West Vigo last Friday y° ur reporter to do; writeups But officials hoped that the night, and I’m positive you will °I athletic events and support worst of the flooding, which find them out on our field this town efforts obviously drove 3.700 persons from their
Friday night doing their best aren’t among his assets, again. It’s mighty easy for Sincerely, people like your reporter to 1 Hugh F. Henry “knock” the team, and kick’em * when they are down enough as MEETING FRIDAY
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The regular monthly meeting of the New Providence Missionary Society will be held at the church basement Friday night. Oct. 16th. at 7 P.M. There will be a pitch-in supper and a masquerade party. All members and their families please come
masked, as there will be prizes fan but t 200 of the 2> ooo per-
prettiest. sons w - bo ] e ft i as t weekend still
homes, was over. Gov. Terry Sanford declared a state of emergency in the . area Monday and wired Presi- ! dent Johnson for federal as-
! sistance.
An estimated 2,500 persons ! were forced from their homse in the Kinston area by late Monday night as the crest of the river rolled through the town and countryside. At Goldsboro, to the northwest, flood waters continued to
and
awarded for the
ugliest, smallest, largest
funniest dressed.
Hostesses will be Sara Good in and Odetta Bowser.
were unable to return to theif homes.
Hold Negro In Woman’s Slaying
Red Space Ship Lands Safely
MOSCOW UPI — The Soviet Union’s three-man space ship and Its three passengers landed safely today after a day in
was officially an-
WASHINGTON UPI — A 25-year-old Negro laborer was
being held today for the slaying sp ace, it of a prominent artist who was nounced.
shot to death on a canal tow- Tlie Soviet news agency Tass path where she used to walk said the huge Voskhod Sunrise with Mrs. John F. Kennedy. s p ace craft landed "at the pre The victim, Mary Pinchot assigned area after success Meyer. 43. was slain in an ap- fully accomplishing the set pro parent robbery attempt shortly gram 0 f scientific exploration.* before 1 p. m. EDT Monday as A 11 three spacemen — Pilot she walked along the Chesa- commander Col. Vladimir Ko peake & Ohio canal in the fash- mar vo, 37; scientist Konstantin
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British Queen Leaves Canada OTTAWA — UPI — Queen Elizabeth flew back home today, ending the most controversial and tension-packed royal tour in her 12 year reign. Thousands of persons turned out in a cold rain to give the Queen a sendoff as she rode in her limousine along the nine mile route from the government house to the airport. An estimated 1.200 children at the airport burst into cheers when the Queen arrived at the plane side.
Barry Is Praised By Eisenhower GETTYSBURG, Pa. UPI— Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower Monday night praised Republican presidential nominee Sen. Barry M. Goldwater as “an honest man, a man of integrity and character and dedicated to this nation.” Eisenhower said “you may disagree with some of the things he said in the past, but you must remember for a long time he was a free-wheeling senator who could not be called to account. “But now he is trying for the greatest political job in the world. There is nothing flip, there is nothing impulsive in any drop of blood in his body today.”
Yank Released By Kidnapers CARACAS UPI — Air Force Lt. Col. Michael Smolen of Chandler. Ariz., told newsmen early today he was “relatively well treated” by the Communist
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