The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 September 1964 — Page 7

KnTERTALYS BRIDGE CLUB ■ Mrs. Glenn Wuthrich of near Mil®>rd entertained her bridge clubKist Wednesday evening.

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MRS. CARL SHIELDS HEADS TIPPY CLUB The Tippy Township Home Demonstration club met September 16 at the Barbee club house with 26 members and five visitors present,. New officers for 1964-65 were nominated and elected as follows: President—Mrs. Carl Shields Vice president—Mrs. Lester Schouif . Secretary—Mrs. Joe Van Camp Treasurer —Mrs. Manin Larson Birthday table —Mrs. Sara Hotz and Mrs. Mance Lesli. The safety and health lesson was given by Joe Var. Camp on given by Mrs. Nellie Keely. A carry-in dinner was held at noon with Mrs. Rue Hunnicutt as hostess and Mrs. Nellie Keely and Mrs. Stella Risser as co-hosteses. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

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THE HOOSIER DAY By FRANK A. WHITE WHAT IS THE political future of Nelson Rockefeller who before his withdrawal from the Republican presidential race had an organization in Indiana and the nation? This columnist has mingled with some of those who held loyalty to Rockefeller out in the state and the following is their reasoning. They say the Republican party will survive Goldwater just as it did when it split and Teddy Roosevelt headed the Bull Moose segment in 1912. They hold with the many polls that at this writing would indicate President Lyndon B. Johnson will defeat Goldwater. The Rockefeller loyalists say that Goldwater's defeat would mean death of right extremism within the GOP for 20 years to come. (Os course Goldwater refuses to show worry about defeat, looking back upon the fact no polls showed Harry Truman was going to be re-e---lected, but he was.) The Rockefellerists believe that upon defeat of Goldwater the GOP as a party will be returned to the conservatism of old and to control of the principal figures and establishment in the East. Such figures, are Rockefeller, William Scranton of Pennsylvania, Gen. I Dwight D. Eisenhower, and now Richard Nixon, who lives in New York. IT CAN BE SAID with assurance that the Rockefeller organization that included Indiana and the nation is not going to disband perma-

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nently. Rockefeller backers feel that after Goldwater has had his chance Rockefeller will emerge strong in the party reshuffle. He might be presidential nominee in “1968. What is the status of State Senator Roy Conrad of Monticello who was the Rockefeller chairman for Indiana and an original Rockefeller backer? Conrad, who is running for re-election to the State Senate, made one thing clear when he took charge of the headquarters for Rockefeller. It was that Rockefeller was his No. 1 choice and Goldwater was his No. 2. choice. He is now backing Goldwater, D. Russell Bontrager for U. S.

Thursday, September 24, 1964 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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Senate, and Richard 0. Ristine, for governor. Conrad who is very independent declined to try to transfer the Rockefeller supports to support of William Scranton of Pennsylvania. 'ON THE DEMOCRATIC side in New York Kenneth Keating is GOP candidate for re-election to the Senate. His slogan is "Keep Keating — Send Bobby Kenendy back to Massachusetts”. Kennedy has Democratic indorsement and the outcome is a toss up. Were Kennedy to be elected he would be considered well on his way

to the White House. IN COMMON parlance what is dei scribed as a "riot” occurred at the Indaina Girls School at Clermont. An estimated 75 to 100 state police: and i law enforcement officers swopped I down oh the Girls’ School when a* I panic button was punched following a disturbance. I What is the true, inside story of ■what happened at the Girls’ School? I The Hoosier Day in forthcoming col- ■ umns is going to try to tell the readI ers the true story of the Girls’ School ; trouble. No punches will be pulled, i even in discussion of homosexuality, : in connection with the disturbance. It may be recalled that this coli umnist went along with Gov. George ! Craig and wrote some six columns ! on the terrible prison conditions existing then. These, stories that shocker! readers were reproduced and placed on desks of all members of , the General Assembly for three con■secutive sessions. These and other stories gave the public a glimpse fp ■ what goes on behind prison walls. A legislature whose members trust- | eel Arthur Campbell, corrections head for the state, appropriated ; funds for a “First Offender” institu--1 tion that is being built at Plainfield, j Shocking as were conditions in the i prisons for men they are rivaled by the situation in the Clermont Girls’ i School. I Some people's dogs get a better break than do the girls sent to the Indiana Girls’ School. Milford-Syracuse WCTU Meets In Syracuse The Milford-Syracuse 'Women's Christian Temperance Union met Tuesday evening, September 8, in the home of Mrs. S. A. Bauer, Syracuse. There were 11 members and two guests present. Mrs. Glen ! Morehouse, president, presided at uthe business session Which consisted lof closing the year's w6rk and the election of officers for the! coming year. Officers Mrs. Morehouse was re-elected president; Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, vice-president: Mrs. Don Mishler! ! treasurer; and Mrs. Kendall Biller . recording and corresponding secretary. Plans' were made to attend- ' the' State WCTU convention to t>e ■ held at Portland, October 13-15. i The Kosciusko County convention was held September 11 at the. ,ii of the Brethren n Ndbtly Webster. "I Mre. Bauer served refreshments at the close of the evening PYTHIAN SISTERS IN FIRST FALL MEETING Pvthian Sisters,Loyal Temple 130.’ Syracuse held their first regular fall meeting Wednesday evening. Sept. 16? at the hall! M.E.C. Mrs. Nelson Hoover opened the meeting with the B ble, pledge to the flag, and the opening code. Syracuse Temple received an invitation to attend North Webster Tempie on- Wednesday. Sept. 28. Mrs'. ’LOe Poyser, will sene as Most Excellent Chief at North 'Webster. •

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