The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1964 — Page 4

Page 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31,1964

IBJ’S FACE AND HHH’S FACE on this big Beatles placard sets off what must be the newest thing in campaigning in New York. (Arlene Dahl sets it off, too.) It’s the “Discotheque for LBJ” night club, where you pay $5 or more into the campaign fund (they’re letting them in for $2, however) to dance to records. Discotheque, a brand new undictionaried French word, means informal dancing to recorda

TICKET TO CITIZENSHIP -Bobbi Bruner looks over a sample ballot in Washington as residents of the District of Columbia prepare to vote in a presidential election for the first time since 1800 as result of the 23rd amendment to Constitution.

ELECT CLAUDE MALAYER

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1st District Your Support and Influence will be Appreciated. Vote Nov. 3rd. Paid Political Advertisement by the Democrat Central Committee

ELECT RICHARD E. HUFFMAN

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 3rd District Your Support will be greatly appreciated. Nov. 3rd. Paid Political Advertisement by the Democrat Central Committee

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

To Build Plant

Raise Pipe Prices

NEW YORK UPI — W. R. OAKLAND. Calif. UPI — Grace & Co. announced its Kaiser Steel Corp. raised prices Howard &. Sons, Canada. Ltd., for line pipes as of midnight division will build a 25-million Thursday night, bringing Kaipound a year phthalic anydride ser's prices in line with rates

plant at Cornwall, Ont.

of other steel firms.

Tours Flood Area

ZAGREB, Yugoslavia

—President Tito toured this flood-ravaged city Friday to the cheers of undaunted residents

Run hard candy through a food chopper and sprinkle the jjpj bits on ice cream or frosted

cakes.

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Put a coating of roofing ee-

digging out after the worst nat- ment around the seam inside ural disaster in the city's his-; the bottom of the garbage can tory, i to make it last longer.

tion issues to be decided Nov. 3 that don’t call for an LBJ I issues. Georgia leads with 117, Louisiana 41, California 17.

SWITCH TO BARRY—Jeff Mirate, former chairman of the Northern Michigan University Young Democrats, ponders his position in Marquette after admitting he voted an absentee ballot for Barry Goldwater in Schenectady, N. Y. He has been Young Democrats president twice, but now thinks he will join the Young Republicans on the campus.

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ELECT CARL ARNOLD

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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR AUDITOR PUTNAM COUNTY Your Support Nov. 3 Will Be Approciatod Vote Nov. 3rd. Paid Political Advortitomont by tho Domocrot Control Commiftoo

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SUPPORTERS throng to the platform to shake Barry Goldwater’s hand on his Tennessee stopover at Tri-City Airport.

CONGRESSIONAL LINEUP—Here la how Congress lines up at present, and what is needed for party control in the 89th Congress after the election Tuesday. All 435 House of Representative seats are at stake, and 35 of 100 Senate seats.

Promote Executive NEW YORK UPI — William M. Batten was advanced from president to chairman and chief executive of J. C. Penny Co. effective Nov. 25. He succeeds Albert Hughes, w h o continues as a director. Ray H. Jordan, executive vice president, was elected president succeeding Batten.

Visit China TOKYO UPI — Premier Chou ■ En-lai of Communist China Friday welcomed King Mohammad . Zahir Shah and Queen Homaria of Afghanistan on their state visit to Peking, the Communist ; New China News Agency said ! in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo.

ELECT EDWARD D. RAINES

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER PUTNAM COUNTY Your Support and Influenct will bt Appraciattd. Voto Nov. 3rd. Paid Political Advortitomont by tho Domocrot Control Commitfoo

It's Your Money! It's Your Health! Americans of all ages, regardless of race, color, creed or financial condition enjoy the finest HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PLANS of any people in the world. In Indiana 72,500 children and adults receive COMPLETE—not partial—medical, dentai and hospital care under aid to Dependent Children, Blind Assistance and Old Age Assistance. In Indiana an average of 1,000 people over 65 receive needed COMPLETE medical, dental and hospital cace under Indiana's "MEDICAL ONLY PLAN". In Indiana, on January t, 1965, every person over 65 who needs COMPLETE* medical, surgicaJ, dental, hospital, nursing care and who cannot afford it—CAN receive needed care under Indiana's Kecr-MUls Law. * Inpatient hospital services • Skilled nursing home services • Physicians' services • Outpatient hospital or dime services • Home health care services * Private duty nursing services * Physical therapy and related services * Dental services • Laboratory and x-ray services • Prescribed drugs, eye glasses, dentures and prosthetic devices * Diagnostic, screening and preventive services INDIANA'S HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM OFFERS MORE FOR LESS

PUTNAM COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY