The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1964 — Page 5

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTIE. INDIANA

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25-YEAR SERVICE AWARDS

Twenty-five year service awards were presented to these Indiana county Extension agents during the annual Extension workers conference at Purdue University: Left to right, Mrs. Katherine Benner, Greencastle; Mrs. Marie Bowen, Muncie; Mrs. Frances Minick, Bedford: Mrs. Gertrude Glasgow, Bluff ton, and Earl Kumpf, Washington. Awards were made by the Indiana County Extension Agents Association.

Joseph Lightburn. Jane Lew, W. Va., Constitution Party. On ballot in only one state, Texas.

Eric Hass, 59, New York, Socialist Labor Party. He’s on the ballot in 16 states.

Clifton DeBerry, 39, New York, Socialist Workers Party. He is on the ballot in 11 states.

ALSO RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT—Not all the voters will get a chance to cast ballots for these presidential candidates, and of those who do, not many are likely to avail themselves of it. In 1960 a dozen minor party candidates polled half a million votes. The Socialist Labor Party’s Eric Hass led with 47,522.

MAKING IT TOUGH FOR CAR THIEVES NEW YORK UPI)—Citing alarming statistics on the number of automobile thefts in f his country, especially of sports cars, the British Motor Corpora-

that lock, outside door handles, United States had risen from a”d roll up windows with side 2i8.000 in 1955 to 396,418 in vents on all its models—the 1963. Further, in the first half

MGB, Austin Healey, Sprite and MG Midget. The company said figures of

tion, world s largest producer the National Automobile Theft of sports cars, has broken with Bureau show the number of tradition and is putting doors ! cars reported stolen in . the (r-AIO POLITICAL ADVtKTISEMuNT)

of 1964, 190,119 vehicles were taken, an increase of more than 20,000 over the corresponding th ee months of last year, '"’y '970, the . ual total is expected to reach 700,00.

§; I I | - . ^ You see mo/e and mor^ ^^king Hoosiers proudly wearing the Repu&lican badge for ^ Ristine ov/e’their hearfcjMor they know that I he is Indiana's experienced candidate, clij mailing pin yea*%|h tl& legislature with four f ~ years of industry-building service as lieuJ tenant governor. This young man is ready! Be sure you are, too-to vote Ristine, Republican for governor, f ; f V " > *><-• ' ■>£>' oe? | . . . 0 - * Paid for by the Indiana Republican Stale Central Committee

IN MICHIGAN, Incumbent Democratic Sen. Philip A. Hart. 51. Is challenged by Republican Elly M. Peterson, wife of a U. S. Army colonel Mrs. Peterson. 49, ran for office only once before, for City Council In Charlotte, and she lost.

IN PENNSYLVANIA, incumbent Republican Sen. Hugh Scott, 63. Is challenged by Democratic candidate Genevieve Blatt, 51. Scott Is no Goldwater enthusiast A massive Johnson sweep might unseat him, especially with a large Negro vote. Miss Blatt is state secretary of Internal Affairs.

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THE ROUDEBUSH BACKGROUND i( A NATIVE HOOSIER—No Johnny-Come-Lately, Congressman Roudobush was bom in Hamilton County 44 years ago, and has livod in Indiana all his lift. His pioneer Hoosier ancestors settled in Hamilton County in the 1830's, and the Roudebush's have been there ever since. ic AN_ ACTIVE CHURCHMAN—Roudebush attends the Refuge Christian Church, Noblesville, whera ha is a fifth generation member. if A FAMILY MAN—Roudebush is married to the former Marjorie Elliott of Indianapolis. They have two children, Karen and Roy. if HOOSIER EDUCATED—Roudebush worked his way through Butler, graduating in 1941. His early schooling was in the public schools in Noblesville where his mother was a teacher. ★ A VETERAN—Roudebush won five battle stars and was wounded during combat duty with the Army during World War II. if A COMMUNITY MAN—Roudebush has served as State and National Commander of the V.F.W., and belongs to American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Kiwanis, Farm Bureau, Masons, Shrino, Scottish Rito, Wabash Valley Assoc., Elks, Eagles.

THE ROUDEBUSH RECORD if TAXPAYERS—and that includes all of us—have cheered Roudebush's fight for economy in Federal spending. He efficiently opposes waste and extravagance. if FARMERS—have a friend in Roudebush who lives on a farm himself. Farmers rely on Roudebush's farm background. if BUSINESSMEN—know that Roudebush is aware of their problems because he was a partner in the Roudebush Livestock Commission Company at the Indianapolis Stockyards and knows business problems—large and small. if INDUSTRY AND WORKERS—have a strong supporter and staunch friend in Roudebush who has worked closely with in* dustry and labor to relieve unemployment and encourage more jobs and opportunity. if WABASH VALLEY RESIDENTS—have praised and supported Roudebush's efforts in obtaining needed flood control and water resource projects. if VETERANS—have good representation in Roudebush, sponsor of needed veteran's legislation. Veterans also applaud Roude* bush's vigorous anti-communism and support for strong mili* tary preparedness.

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