The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 September 1967 — Page 8
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Tuasday, Saptambar 12, 1967
Booms Miller for presidency
COLUMBUS UPI — Esquire magazine’s October issue will propose Columbus millionaire industrialist J. Irwin Miller as a man who “ought to be the next president of the United States.” Miller, 58, who a few years ago was the first lay president of the National Council of Churches, was recommended as the “ideal Republican candidate” in an article written by Steven V. Roberts. Miller’s photograph was on the front cover with the headline, “This man ought to be the next president of the United States.” The article was titled, “Is it too late for a man of honesty, high purpose and intelligence to be elected president in 1968?” Roberts quoted New York Mayor John Lindsey as saying “Wouldn’t Irwin Miller be great? He’s one of the great people of this world. He’s get insight, humor, wisdom and saintliness. How could we get him to run?” Esquire quoted Miller as sticking pins in the trial balloon. “I am not a candidate,” Miller was quoted, “and that’s not because I despise politics. I
have a great admiration for men who have the capacity to go through the electoral process, and I know myself well enough to know I’m not that kind of a guy.” Miller is chairman of the board of Cummins Eugine Co. and the Irwin Union Bank & Trust Co. here. He is a trustee of Yale University and the Ford Foundation and a director of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and Chemical Bank & Trust Co. of New York. Miller was active in fund raising for Dwight D. Eisenhower’s presidential campaign in 1952 and aided the mayor candidacy of Lindsay. He has served as member of chairmen of several federal commissions by appointment of President Johnson. His aunt, Miss Elsie Sweeney, is scheduled to be a hostess for Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson later this month on a planned visit to Columbus to view nationallyknown examples of building architecture.
Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF
A PSYCHIATRIST once braced Steve Allen with, “The A- only two really instinctive fears in man are the fear of loud voices and the fear of falling. What are YOU afraid of?” Answered Steve, “I have a great fear of making a loud noise while falling.” And when a movie producer once asked, “Who was it who made ‘Helen of Troy?’ ” it was Allen who replied, “Felow named Paris.” Allen’s newest book, incidentally, is called “Bigger Than a Bread Box.”
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To illustrate the point that a ham actor simply cannot help exaggerating. Abel Green, wily editor of Variety, cites the story of the old star who found himself involved in one of the most disastrous flops of the season. The second night, after the horrible reviews had been digested, the box office took in exactly eleven dollars. The star realized there was no use trying to conceal the facts from his pals at the Friars’ Club, so he decided to put on a bold front. «*I think our take tonight must have been the lowest gross in history,” he confided with a hollow laugh. “Just think! Only TWENTY-TWO bucks’” • • • QUOTABLE: “An intelligent girl is one who knows how to refuse a kiss without being deprived of it."—Christopher Plimpton. Reminder to writers by an old Greek sage named Heraclitis: “One can never step twice in the same river, for fresh waters are forever flowing in upon you.” © 1987. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
The J. C. Penney Co., Inc. of Greencastle, Cordially Invites You to Attend The 1967 Fall EF Winter Catalog Fashion Show To be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Northeast Elementary School on WEDNESDAY SEPT., 13th. Door Prizes will Be Given Away.
Oswald just a 'patsy': Garrison NEW YORK UPI—New Orleans Dist. Atty. James Garrison claimed Monday Lee Harvey Oswald never did fire a shot at President Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, but was just a “patsy” for a paramilitary right wing coup responsible for the late President’s assassination that fateful day. In an interview with Playboy magazine, Garrison said Kennedy was killed by “ a precision guerrilla team of at least seven men,” all of them former employes of the Central Intelligence Agency.” Garrison said the men, whom he described as “anti-Castro adventurers and members of the paramilitary right,” conspired against Kennedy because the late President “was working for a reconciliation with the U.S.S.R. and Castro’s Cuba.” Lee Harvey Oswald was involved in the conspiracy. Garrison said, but fired no shots at the President. The controversial district attorney also claims that he and the CIA know the identity of the real assassins. Asked specifically if the persons he has under suspicion will be arrested, Garrison said: "All I can say is that this is an ongoing case and there will be more arrests.”
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Youth seeks to dear name
SOUTH BEND, Ind. UPI — Scott Banish, 20, who two years ago was charged with stabbing his army sergeant father to death in a mystery slaying in their home, sought Monday to clear his name in connection with the crime. Banish filed a petition in St. Joseph Circuit Court to delete the record of a grand jury which investigated the slaying of Staff Sgt. Edward Banish but returned no indictments. Prosecutor William E. Voor Jr., also requested the court to strike out at least a portion of the grand jury report to which the Banish family objected. A hearing on the petition was set for Sept. 19. Banish was found stabbed fatally in his home Aug. 22, 1965, while other members of the family played cards in another part of the house. The case was filled with mystery and intrgue. At the time his father was killed, Scott was
missing and presumed drowned in Lake Michigan. His car and clothing were found on a beach. Later, Scott was found at Fort Wayne and returned to South Bend to face a charge of second-dgree murder. But the youth, then 18, insisted he was working under an assumed name as a member of the crew of a fishing boat off the Oregon coast at the time, and the skipper corroborated his story. The Banish family now lives at LaGrange, 111.
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Says Clark should resign INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Rep. , William G. Bray, R-Ind., says U. S. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark should resign unless he takes steps to curtail the activities of persons who incite racial riots. “It would be the kindest thing he could do for the American public unless he acts,” Bray said in a telephone Interview from Washington with an Indianapolis radio station WIBC. The Hoosier Republican complained that the Johnson administration, particularly Clark has opposed anti-riot legislation passed by the House and pending in the Senate. Even without the proposed legislation, Bray said he belives there are sufficient laws on the books to handle many of the cases which have occurred this summer.
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FARM SALE We, the undersigned, due to health and quitting farming, will eell at the farm located 3’2 miles east of Lebanon, Indiana, on State Read 32 to road marker N126 then north 1V« miles, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1967 Beginning at 10:30 A. M. EST 45—HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS—45 10 on full flow of milk with records of 15,000 to 24,000 Ibe. of milk and up to 1000 lbs. butterfat on 365 days milking; 10 heavy springers to freshen in October; 3 registered bred heifers to freshen in October, one in February; 15 open registered and grade heifers, S te 15 months of age, calfhood vaccinated; 6 heifer calves; 2-year-eld bull, eligible to register. The herd has been culled rigidly, only the cows that produced stayed in the herd. They also have a lot of size ond quality, milking an average of 62 lbs. daily. A lot of the above cattle have been shown and will lead, winning champion in tough competition. All cattle TB and Bangs tasted. Calves are eligible for 4-H. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 400-gallon Zero vacuum tank cooler with new compressor; Surge 6-unit vacuum pump; Pyrex pipo line, approximately 30 feet; electric barn washers; 3 Surge milkers with electric pulsators; wash vat; No. 50 Surge milker pail; 40-gallon electric water heater; 12 stanchions with drinking cups; 30-foot horizontal auger with 6 downspouts; 20foot 4-inch vertical auger. HOGS 14 Poland gilts with an average of 7 pigs, 13 weeks old; 6 York sows with an average of 10 pigs, 7 wks. old; 8 Polands due to farrow by sale date; 3 bred York sows; lacombe boor; black Poland boar. IMPLEMENTS 1966 John Deere 4020 diesel with 542 hours, wide front on 1S34 rear tires and 10.16 on front, same as new; 1962 Case 530 diesel an new tires in excellent condition; Cato heavy duty manure scoop, also 6-foot liquid bucket; International Super M on new tires in A-1 condition; John Deere 6-16 plow, plowed less than 200 acres; 2 Midwest 3-bottom plow harrows; 3-16 AC high clearance mounted plow; Kewonee 13' 8" wheel disc with mounted drag, new in 1960; 10-foot Brillion cultbnulcher; Black Hawk 4-row corn plantar; 4-row rear mount Birch cultivator; 4-row AC front mount cultivator; No. 4 Oliver mounted corn picker; Case 7-foot pull type tractor mower, like new; Meyers hay conditioner; Co-op side rake; Oliver string hay baler; Casa forage chopper with hay head, row crop and cutter bar attachment; 15-foot self-propelled combine with header control; John Deere No. 6 10-ton Gehl 16-foot forage wagon on 8-ply tires, extra good; 2 other forage wagons; Gehl PTO blower with 60 feet of pipe; Mayrath 50foot double chain PTO elevator; 16-foot Cardinal aluminum elevator with motor; 10-foot corn drag; two 300 Kilbros gravity bads on 6-ten New Idea gear, new in 1966, 7x14 flat beds; 125 bushel Brady manure spreader, new in 1967; New Holland No. 350 grinder mixer, completely overhauled by factory, 2 years old. TRUCK 1956 International 2T truck, good body ond tires. MISCELLANEOUS 12-foot hay rack; three 14-foot ensilage banks; 16-foot Fox-O-Wick feeder; cattle oiler; 14-foot shoot house; 6 individual hog houses, like new; 4 Cosway farrowing crates; 7 Spaulding fairowing crates; five 10-foot metal troughs; five 6-foot metal troughs; 12x20 feeder platform; many other articles too numerous to mention. FEED 1500 bales conditioned alfalfa and brome hay; 200 bales straw, more er less. TERMS CASH. Not responsible in case ef accidents. Robert Dunn & Verlie Hedge
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