Leader-Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

20 Marion, Indiana, Leader-Tribune Dec. 15, 1964 Goldwater, Dirksen Agree Members Of EXPRESS GREYHOUND 4 1 NEW BUS STATION IN MARION! OPENING TUESDAY, DEC. 15 The address below is the place to go for all information on Greyhound travel. Your new Greyhound agent--a member of your own community -has full details on Greyhound's frequent schedules, scenic routes, stopover advantages, preplanned vacations, charter even Greyhound Package Express. Step in and say today! THE UNION BUS STATION 10th Washington Carl A.

Gentry, Agent PHONE: NO 4-3935 HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to p.m. GO leave the driving to us Congress Should Take GOP Command By WALTER R. MEARS WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Barry Goldwater and Senate Republican Leader 1 Everett M.

Dirksen agreed that congressional Republicans, are the men to exert day-to-day command in the beaten party. But Goldwater said he believes embattled national man Dean: Burch is going to keep his job. And Dirksen reiterated he will not take any part in the efforts of some Republicans to force: Burch out of the post in which Goldwater placed him. House Republicans are preparing for a Wednesday caucus that may give GOP Leader Charles M. Halleck of Indiana an indication of whether his post is in danger.

The caucus of House Republicans cannot act on leadership. But it should provide clues as to whether there is substantial sentiment for replacing, Halleck. I His potential challengers are Reps. Gerald R. Ford Jr.

of Michigan and Melvin R. Laird scenic of. Wisconsin. Both have disclaimed candidacy for Halleck's spot. today! A Republican caucus on Jan.

will make the leadership decision. Goldwater, in a copyright terview with U.S. News World Report, pointed to Dirksen and Halleck as the men lead the party. "My belief is that, when a party is out of then White House, has to look elected members of Congress leadership," he said. day "This would mean Charlie Halleck and Everett Dirksen and policy and campaign committees." reverting the alfinate, lie home console stereo: NEW 1965 ENITH A -two exponential horns, four 240W Amplitier.

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Branson St. Call NO 4-2781 or NO 4-2437 Marion (Marion Frozen Food Locker) Indiana "Shouldn't the party look first of all to the most recent nominee for president wchich means you?" Goldwater was asked. "I won't buy that," he replied. Goldwater envisioned his role in these terms: "Continue to be a working member of the Republican party not trying. to dictate policy or dictate anything, putting my shoulder to the wheel." Dirksen said in a separate interview he is concerned about diffusion which might beset a Republican party policy council proposed by GOP governors.

3 "There is the problem of difthe Illinois senator said. "Refusion of party publicans in Congress are going to have to decide for themselves how to vote on specific proposals. They couldn't be bound by any policy council pronouncement of the party's position." Burch, whose chairmanship will be lat stake when the Re- FBI Drops Charges In Rights Case SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) it The Justice Department dropped a conspiracy charge Monday against Horace Doyle Barnette, who the FBI said, signed a confession in the case of the three slain Mississippi civil rights workers. A government spokesman said a federal grand jury would be convened in Mississippi to consider possible indictments against Barnette and 20 others arrested in connection with the triple slaying.

Charges against the other 20 were dismissed last week after a U.S. commissioner at Meridian, refused to allow introof Barnette's alleged confession at a preliminary hearing. The commissioner, Miss Esther Carter, held the statement. was "hearsay" since Barnette was, not present. Dismissal of the complaint bypassed the necessity of a formal hearing for Barnette, -26, of Cullen, La.

Barnette, through his attorney; denied making any statement to the FBI. Barnette and 18 other men were accused by the FBI with conspiring violate. the civil rights of Schwerner and Andrew Goodman white New Yorkers, and James Chaney, a Mississippi Negro. The three disappeared last June 21 while investigating the burning of a rural Negro church near Philadelphia, Miss, Their bodies were found Aug. 4 beneath a red clay dam in that area.

All three had been shot. The "other two men arrested were charged with being accessories in that they allegedly withheld information about the crime. Barnette and the otlers, including the Neshoba County, Miss. sheriff and his deputy, were arrested Dec. 4.

Nineteen were freed by Miss Carter last Thursday land the 20th was released the following day at Biloxi, Miss. In each instance, the Justice Department announced it would seek to have the charges reinstated by a grand jury. No date has been set by U.S. Dist. Judge Harold Cox of Jackson, for convening the jury.

In skipping a preliminary hearing for Barnette, a Justice Department spokesman said the government preferred to. "clean up" all the cases at the same time. by presenting them to a grand jury. Hour-Long Eclipse Of Moon On Friday NEW YORK (AP) An hourlong total eclipse of the moon will occur Friday night and, weather permitting in individual localities, will be visible throughout North and South The moon will be almost halfway up in the sky when it starts to enter the earth's dark inner shadow, called the umbra, at 7:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

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22 and 23, still was at work on a letter spelling out his position for the 132 committeemen. A Goldwater said. he does not think Burch's foes have enough votes, to topple the chairman. If the committee voted no confidence in Burch, he would -resign, Goldwater said. "And let's a vote of no confidence would be aimed right at me and at millions of people who've been working their hearts out in this party for what they believe in," he said.

Goldwater said Burch had nothing to do with the election loss. The senator listed former Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Governors Mark 0. Hatfield, George Romney and William W. Scranton as potential contenders for the GOP nomination.

in 1968. At this point, he said, "Nixon has the biggest hand. upon the wheel." I "If I ever ran for an office, it would be the Goldwater added. Goldwater talked also about Republicans, in the House. "This is the real meat of the Republican party, he said, He mentioned Ford, Laird, John J.

Rhodes of Arizona, Thomas of Missouri, John W. Byrnes, of Wisconsin and Bob Wilson of California Goldwater defended his own showing in the presidential race a landslide loss in which he captured six states. He said only former. President Dwight D. Eisenhower who couldn't have sought another term could Have beaten President Johnson.

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