The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1970 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed.. Oct. 7. 1970

Politics - 1970 Meet Your Candidates

DON M. NEWMAN, Third District Republican Congressional nominee, said today that he is shocked that Congressman JOHN BRADEMAS would feel medical terms are vulgar but refuse to speak out against the repeal of pornography laws “It is strange,” said Newman, “that he should object to my parody of medical terms to describe his record of failure while speaking to a group of doctors “I don't know why he should object to the word Brademasitis’ unless he is willing to admit that it represents everything that is wrong with our society. •Brademasitis’ means higher taxes, government subsidies to student rioters, the busing of children from one side of town to the other, increase crinte and violence and on and on.” Newman said he is introducing another medical term into the campaign . . “Newmanitis.” • “Newmanitis”, said the Mishawaka pharmacist, “would be recognized by resistance to wasteful, inflationary spending, resistance to coodling of criminals whether on or off the campus and whatever theirxage and resistance to the philosophy of premissiveness " Congressman RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH. Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, today issued the following Statement: “The people erf Indiana voted their approval of PRESIDENT NIXON in 1968 Indiana gave President Nixon a mandate to reform our Federal Government, and the President has introduced measures to bring about the needed reforms However, certain senators, my opponent included, have opposed the President for political reasons ” “The present Congress seems determined through big spending programs to fan the fires of in-

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flation. But we have a determined President, who puts the interest of the people ahead of special interests. ‘ With a Congress that supports the President, we can follow the spending Sixties with the saving Seventies—when Hoosiers can save and spend their own money rather than have the government spend it for them.” “Right now. when the need is urgent to stop the big spend; g policies that drives up prices and pressures up the cost of living, the Congress is spending more than the people can afford. We have learned, through bitter experience, that there is a day of reckoning for that kind of spending.” “I am concerned about the welfare of all Hoosiers. The Federal Government cannot continually rob the pockets of the taxpayers to pay for the big spending programs which are championed by my opponent.” “November 3rd can be the day erf reckoning for the big spenders. On that day we can give the President a chance, and give the taxpayers of this State a chance. I pledge, that as a United States Senator from Indiana. I will continue to oppose reckless big spending programs.” Congressman John Brademas (D-Ind> pledged here today to follow the “Code of Fair Campaign Practices" recommended by a bipartisan group of national political leaders. Brademas. a sixth term Democrat seeking his seventh term in this fall s election, said, “At a time of great stress and tension in American life, those of us who seek public office have a responsibility to wage our campaigns on the basic principles of decency, honesty and fair play These are the principles which the Fair Campaign Practices Committee have long championed ’’ r Brademas signed the Code of

Fair Campaign Practices which the Committee mailed to all Congrssional candidates. He noted that the Code condemns the use of "personal vilification, character defamation, whispering campaigns, libel, slander, or scurrilous attacks on any candidate or his personal or family life.” He said the Code likewise condemns ‘‘any appeal to prejudice based on race, creed or national origin.” In addition. Brademas declared, signers of the Code pledge to "condemn the use of campaign material . . . which misrepresents, distorts or otherwise falsifies the facts regarding any candidate, as well as the use of malicious or unfounded accusations against any candidate which aim at creating or exploiting doubts, without justification, as to his loyalty and patriotism.” The South Bend Democrat added that the Fair Campaign Practices Committee. in cooperation with the American Arbitration Association, has set up a board to arbitrate claims of violations of the Code of Fair Campaign Practices Chairman of the Committee is Charles P. Taft.

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position because of his demonstrated leadership abilities and effectiveness ratings. During the past summer. Cadet Kramer was among upperclassmen who served as senior staff officers for the rigorous basic training program for members of the academy's incoming freshman class. He was selected for the special duty because of his leadership and teaching abilities. He also participated in the fourweek academy “Third Lieutenant" program. He was assigned at McClellan AFB. Calif., where he gained practical experience, while performing air force junior officer duty. Cadet Kramer is a 1967 graduate of Syracuse high school. Upon graduation from the academy, he will be commissioned a second lieutenant and receive his B.S. degree. ■ Leesburg Man Receives Suspended Sentence Esco W. Templeton. 42. of r 1 Leesburg, was given a suspended sentence when he appeared in Kosciusko circuit court this week for final judgment on a second degree burglary charge. The two to five year sentence at the Indiana State Prison was

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