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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
FRIDAY, MARCH 11,1960
Will Not Appoint
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Dr. R
•cope triggered the release of the
Impound
The House voted overwhelming-
from the carrier rocket.
stages of their carrier
. VOL
Quits Under
enth day today deliberating
measure.
Radio signals from the Intricate
Fire
were
It was no secret that Johnson
July 18 gunshot.death of Finch's
The strain of the 13-week trial
C.
WANTED:
a verdict cracked the 23-year-old
the sun."
Professor A.C.B Lovell. director Carole’s composure Thursday
PARKS
of the station, said a signal from
appeared today to portend tougher
to give the attorney general au-
NEW BI
thority to seek injunctions in civil ed House Rules Committee, where
stage of the carrier rocket and
and other radio-TV deceptions.
lunch.
GOOD
Frederick W. Ford, named to
ntnoh, ^ ■.who- tastified-he still
mer r
sue a
and then crack down en theprac-
4
tice.
Earl Haight was accepted as a
4-H Club at the meeting March 3.
believed it would eventually be out
decided later.
Senate votes "demonstrate that a
on earth except Jodrell Bank.
BAPTIST DORCAS CLASS
f
ference.
MENT:
House members indicated
beautification program including
support of the local Garden Club,
This Was reflected somewhat in lieved the entire matter would
the failure of House Southerners
"probably be dropped when tem-
fer,” said Tom Whitehead of Bren-
to take advantage of some par- pers cooled down.
A. P. Markert, 62, principal of .
letter that his decision to quit was
ening day of debate Thursday.
takes
nation
MARKETS
derly. He said the university has
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later as
it soared into the sky.
were served.
Uc
Intire of Brenham were among the •
March 4.
there was a "gray area” ofpay-
1
development of, all agricultural
The next meeting will be Friday
2. Encourage and assist with a
a new member or a visitor.
I
CUMING COTTON
-
Cotton
were
Dec.
0
31.52 31.51 31.51
unchanged.
of the Brenham retail trade area.
Mar.
the
. 32.51
31.54
provide up-to-date credit informa-
tion on new
and encourage the furnishing of a
STRIKE IRISH AIRLINE
strike grounded all aircraft of
solution to parking problem.
i
l. Conduct an active study of
T. W. Lueckemeyer of Brenham by within 12 hours of flying time.
affecting this county and its resi-
-
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
ft
K
k
ery and Supply Co., ventian blinds;
*
Shows 7:00 & 9:00
heating system; 0. T. Wolznick, in-
r
ines
gutter and rain proofs; Brenham
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f
A large portion of the brick work ham: ■ 15 grandchildren and
14
al
rob the auction barn on Jan.
W
CURDS
In Eastman
1
COLOR
nounced today.
news.
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Dad Slugs Principal
And His Assistant
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30:79
30.83
31.28
(UPI) Stands for United Press
International the world’s best
John H. Evans, Box 519, Bren-
ham. was awarded second class
whether it was
TV stations to a
Society
NEW WEHDEM AID SOCIETY
TO CLEAN CHURCH MARCH 31 ,
The New Webdem Ladies Aid
Farmers-Merchants Lumber Co.,
materials; Verde Pomykal, founda-
tion drilling; Pankonien Plumbing
and Tin Shop, plumbing; Jimmie
"We felt it would be advantage-
ous to the State if our people saw
NEW ORLEANS (UPI>—Cotton
closed steady.
AIR C
is a new
ham at I
company
berg and
as sales I
as local I
the equi
has beei
duct wo
I am sure that if the people of my
district know the truth about his
record in Austin and my record in
Washington that there’s no ques-
l. Assist and encourage field
days. special programs and con-
ventions of the various farm organ-
izations of. this county in their ef-
forts to publicize and sponsor the
to tell the people living elsewhere
its attractions, but, no doubt, Tex-
ans. themselves, need to know more
about the subject. The knowledge
can be acquired by study and re-
search on their part, and by their
taking more interest in local attrac-
AUGUSTA, ‘Ga. (UPn- Police
waited for tempers to cool today
by the merchants.
5. Encourage a systematical pro-
gram of education of retail
customers as to credit policies
with possible elimination of mon-
thly personal collections by retail
merchants.
6. Assist in finding satisfactory
never
fore.
hewwilernot 0
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4 .
Theo. F. Sager sered as chair-
man of the Board of Review for (
advancement. i
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO (UPI)—Produce:
Second: Three hills of SQUASH
Squash gossip
Squash indifference
Squash unconstructive criticism
Spots closed steady at 31.60,
unchanged. ____
fer for accepting hospitality from
George B. Storer, president of a
radio-TV chain, during a recent
Florida vacation.
Ford, a native of Clarksburg,
day per
maintena
from the
pictured
from the
Will R
storm in
that stat
million pl
parks. I
He call
thought" I
pointed d
million n
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would lol
and pros
Wonder
an's son
been a T
this yea
priated I
$270,529-
But Te
level. RJ
get is all
to make
should.it
Texas I
land has I
state wo
pocket q
counties.E
2. Sponsor and assist special re-
tail trade courses.
3. Develop a holiday schedule for
1961 coincidental with and in co-
operation with the local school hol-
idays and other special events
prior to the end of this year.
4. Assist in the development of
the retail merchants association to
BURTON JUNIOR 44!
ACCEPTS NEW MEMBER
it Mrs.
out the
was donated by Arthur and Alfred
Koester in memory of their father,
F W. Koester and the study was
completely furnished by William
Appel in memory of his wife, the
late Louise Rodeck Appel, accord-
ing to Rev. Oelke.
great grandchildren.
The Rosary will be recited
THE 1
State P
— ceived a
over from Doerfer at the close of
business next Monday. Both men
are Republicans.
Members of the House investi-
gating subcommittee and other
By SUSAN WAGNER
United Press International
She received a degree in business •
administration.
She became vocational and com-
mercial director in the public
schools at Schulenburg and taught
an additional class in commercial
law for business men. In 1937 she
married her best pupil, Charles
BosI, publisher .of the Sticker. When
he died a few years ago she suc-
ceeded him as publisher and has
won awards as an outstanding edi-
tor. She is immediate past-presi-
dent of the Texas Women’s Press
with ri
storms
night 4
ings fo
day: N
47. sun
Then: Four rows of LETTUCE
Let us be willing
Let us be true to our obligations
Let us enjoy our work
Let us love one another
And lastly: Four rows of TUR-
curb the debate.
It then turned down 5538 the
private individuals influenced his
official decisions.
rights cases. The liberals vowed
to try again tatar. n^game pro-
aaevn mooucwom
Gin Supply Co., attic ventilators;
Schleider Furniture Co., new furni-
ture; Weghor st Floral Co., land-
scaping and shrubbery; and Her-
bert Preuss, excavating and level-
ing.
allegedly took place. •
Only the date of the Baer trial
has been set. No dates for the oth-
Check
Geese,
High
33.03
Max.
Mln.
7a.n
Marc
Max.
Min.
7 a.m
the time for planting! Just follow
these simple directions for a year
'round harvest.
First: Plant five rows of PEAS
They are: • .—
Presence
" Promptness
Persistence
Purpose <
Privilege
NIPS
Turn up with a determination
to be constructive
Turn up with enthusiasm
Turn up with new ideas
Turn up with a smile
Read!
.i m on
et trouble.
, The slender, white rocket broke
loose from its pad clamps and
rose slowly into the air. Ice which
had formed on its liquid oxygen
roofed hull fell from the booster in
a brilliant shower.
It plunged behind low - hanging
P. A. is made up mostly of week-
lies and smaller dailies.)
The idea is a good one, if carried
out properly. Texas has adopted a
Low Close
33.60 3X03
33.07
32.51 32.52
30.76
30.70
31.25
31.54 31.54
Oct.
Dec.
Mar. ’
May
"loud and clear" at tracking sta-
tions- around the world.
May _________ _____
Spots closed nominal at 33.25.
has its share.
If the State’s newspapers can
help arouse this interest on the
part of Texans, it will be in the
public service.
•• .C • • •"N*
ONE OF OUR readers’ clips and
brings in to us the following "plant-
opment efforts.
RETAIL TRADE DEPART-
MENT:
1. Promote with the assistance
of local merchants trade in the
Time: 2 p. m. 4:20 6:40 9
Admission: 70c, 00c and
majority* of the Senate is desir-
ous of having a reasonable and
Jodrell Bank released the third prnce darnreturhingenereigduinor government action payola
Finch Jury Opens
7th Day of Study
DEDICATION-
(Continued from Page 1)
Erwin Winkelmann and Edgar Leh-
A new class in beginners code
was started under the direction of
Noel Phillips of Bellville, presi-
dent. A class in advance code is
under Vernon Drewa, and Joe Me-
keever instructs the class in radio
FIVE SCOUTS RECEIVE
ADVANCEMENT AWARDS '
Four Boy Scouts of Troop 388
ay. , Scientists at the Jodrell Bank wife, Barbara Jean, 33.
If nominated she would become radio telescope in England said The strain of the 13-week trial
_ the rocket is "on course toward plus the past week’s waiting for
nan goes against Dime Box.
In Class A play, the Moulton
Bobkittens and the Cooper B u 11-
dogs eased their way into the fi-
nals with identical 59-50 victories
Thursday night. Cooper, trailing
throughout the first half, upset de-
fending champion Central High of
Pollock, while Moulton whipped
Hale Center. The Class A cham-
pionship will be decided at 2:55
p. m. Saturday with Hale Center
and Central meeting for the con-
solation laurels late today.
been set for April 11 here.
Alex Baker, Jr., 29, Brenham ne-
gro, burglary. Charged in the Club
Alamo burglary last Sept. 5 when
cash and merchandise amounting
to about 840 was taken.
J. W. Real and Thomas Carrol
CORRECTION
The accident in which Lee Bent-
ley Syler, 8, of Burton broke his
arm occurred Thursday at the
Brenham Elementary School and
Ma
Pm
ber 18. About 820 was taken frpm
vending machines..
Eibert Conner, 40, of Bryan, burg-
lary. Conner is charged with rob-
bing the Grabow Livestock Com-
mission Co. Conner told local Sher-
iff’s Department deputies he had
Ford’s views, given to United
Press International in an inter-
view a few hours before he was
appointed chairman, were in con-
trast to Doerfer’s repeated asser-
tion that the broadcast industry
should be allowed to clean its own
house without government inter-
Dempsey R. Allen, 33, snd John
William Ray, 25; both of Houston,
burglary. They are charged with
entering the K and N Root Beer
GRAND JURY-
(Continued from Page 1)
HMM
which have taken her to the Carib-
bean area, South America, and Eu-
rope, in addition to her Russian
trip.
new member of the Burton Jun
which sent a Brenham negro man
to the hospital with a bullet wound
in the abdomen.
The wounded man, Haymon How-
ard, 20, claimed he did not know he
was shot until arriving in Brenham
the back seat, ef the auto fed con-
solingly patted Carole’s shoulder.
CC DIRECTORS-
(Continued from Page 1)
taken cigarettes and money
amounting to about 510.50 from the
WASHINGTON (UPI)—John
Doerfer’s resignation under fire
UNREA
also been
business,
dry goods
Business
amount d
which is
' sales. Tot
with short
i dows and
sleeves,"
, ton Count
and livest
er has can
and wher
they don’t
other this
•rs, too, I
by the cl
ed that h
pick-up al
er and w
----„ the lots. I
voting rights bill."
Review.
He is a member of Boy Scout
Troop 612, which is sponsored by
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.
Harry K. Lesser of 1405 Harri-
son Street served as chairman of
the Board of Review for advanc-
ment.
If you don’t see what you want
advertise for,it. For better results
call the Banner-Press. .
Aer Lingus, the Irish airline, to-
day. The walkout was called at
midnight to protest the airline’s
disciplinary action against six pi-
lots who broke company regula-
tions which forbid them to drink
Rape Moore’s Record
“He (Moore) has been in the
state legislature about the same
length of time I’ve been in con-
gress, and I’m running on my re-
cord and I’m up here working and
representing my district. I hope
he’ll run on his record—he's still
a member of the state legislature
and he’s spending 100 per cent of
his time campaigning against me
for Congress.
"He’s a professional and his
campaign is being run by question-
able labor leaders, and I’m sure
the parsonage building fund.
Firms Listed
The following businesses and in-
dividuals furnished materials and
CASTRO-
(Continued from Page 1)
tion about the outcome of
race.”
:_____ L_ J__' „ q- prayer and scripture reading by iamentary delaying tactics they
“a wise one.” .House investigators Mrs. McGlauchlen, president, who 1
whose hearings led to the resig- presided. ening day of debate Thursday.
Those attending were Mesdames -------------1..........- 1
MRS. KROLCZYK
(Continued from Page 1)
Payloads of earlier U. S.
have been separated from I
l
I
i
it climbed steeply and disap-
peared.
The new space probe was to
conduct technical studies of gase-
ous “clouds” of plasma floating
through space from the sun,
micrometeorite activity, effects of
class advancement.
Troop 398 is sponsored by St.
John’s United Church of Christ in
Burton.
I
-
when he was apprehended
Leon Maxie, 29, and Melvin
Maxie, Jr., 18, both of Brenham,
burglary. Charged with breaking
into the Corner Drug Store Feb. 28
and taking whisky valued at about
1200
POPULATION UP
TOKYO (UPI) - Tokyo’s popu-
tatton as of Feb.fwas 9,184,466
! persons - 284,933 more than at
the same date a year ago, the
I Metropolitan Statistic Bureau an-
IF A
as good
have go
- summer
lush wit
green a
would b
winter,
to little]
ing it. 'll
1000 bal
accord in
vin Nau
t ilk yrs a
Some ha
it to on
35 or 40
this pri
market!
waste i
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TEAGUE-
(Continued from Page 1)
tax-raised office expense account,'
Moore said.- •
opening windows and pulling the
articles out with a bent coat han-
ger.
Forrest Wesley Frisinger, burg-
lary. He was arrested at Temple
and confessed burglaries at the
Burton Lumber Yard in December.
A small amount of cash was taken.
I
Grade A Large, 27c
Grade B, 23c
Pullet Eggs, 14c
Association., .
She has received several assign-
ments from the State Department
It could be bottled up. The com-
mittee held up the House bill six
months hefore -sending it to the .
unekpired term of her late hus-
hand Sen Richard L Neuberger:
congressmen have criticized the
FCC for not taking sterner action
against such payoffs.
Calls Decision wise
Eisenhower told Doerfer in a
ham, T. P. A. president.
“We don’t want people to come
in and ask what there is to see and
have our folks say 'nothing ”
The program consists mainly of
furnishing the 500 newspapers in
the T. P. A. with maps and feature
SALEM, Ore. (UP!) — Republi-
m Gov. Mark Hatfield has indi-
head of cattle, according to Char-
les Noble, vice-president of the
bank. ,
Edgar Lee Schaeffer of Brenham,
burglary. Charged with burglaris-
ing Stanley’s Place on the Hous-
ton Highway of items including
several packages each of chewing
gum, potato chips, candy, etc.
No report was issued on one case
filed against Willie Lee Contee,
negro man of Brenham. He had
been charged with writing a bad
check. ■
Charges of assault with intent to
murder against Arthur Womack
Lewis, 25, negro of Hitchcock, were
passed over to the next term of
court.
Sheriff Tieman Dippel said Lewie
SPEAKERS-
(Continued rom Page 1)
civil rights bill. <
The House, meantime, contin-
ued its debate oh a less, stringent
civil rights proposal. There were
broad hints that whatever meas-
ure the House approved would be
rear-old father who allegedly
nocked a school principal uncon-
SATURDAY MORNING 11 A. M.
DANCE WITH ME HENRY
ZORRO’S BLACK WHIP
CARTOON
FLYING FONTAINES
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday a Wednesday
"There are some rules concern-
ing Southwest Conference sports
participation.” Hamilton said,
“but these cannot be changed
nere.
5
Hens, 8c
Fryers, 20c
OH Roosters. 5c „
Guineas, 50c
Ducks, 12c
Turkey Hens, 34c
Turkey Toms, 22c
GRADE A MILE
6.37 per cwt 4%
Tc per point over 4% -
BUTTERFAT PER POUND
Sweet cream, 50c
Sour Cream, 45c
i • •
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict Middling, 31.50
Low Middling, 25.00
Strict Low Middling, 27.75
Strick Low Middling, 28.25
last stage of the rqcket was re-
leased: A button was pushed;
sending a signal through - space
which set off an electric current,
which melted a bolt, which re-
leased a powerful spring, which
propelled the 90-pound space ve-
hicle into an independent course.
The space vehicle’s journey to
the orbit of Venus is expected to
lines and railroads in their devel- ocrat, resigned last year in the
face of charges that favors from
WASHINGTON (UpIBa- Con-
gress settled down today to grind
out a maderate -- - —
The
SPI
$
later turned off the satellite’s r»-
“goveisanamgwmhowmenoped
STARLITE
FRIDAY
possible to accept the final House
bill without making changes that
would force the legislation into a
House-Senate conference.
A conference would mean the
on such charges as “economic
' enslavement," “Yankee imperial-
ism’’ and “insults."
Batista finally fled the country
Jan. 1, 1959, but the recent trend
in Cuba is to link the United
States to crimes laid to him.
“Castro’s revoltuionary militia
now encompasses all alks of life
in Cuba. Every occupation and
profession has its brahch. Ele-
- mentary school students too young
to shoulder arms have “youth
patrols” and learn-t drill at the
' age of 16.
Calendar of Events
(Continued from Page 1)
coat hanger" burglar, and is
i prim ativf ~EpAFFENT, charged with taking items from the
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. homes of Mrs. William Muery and
I (‘~-H..n4 n • nn*.‘a ntd.- ~F - _ .
MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE-
SALERS AND TRANSPORTA-
TION DEPARTMENT:
1. Cooperate with the'manufac-
turers of this county by assistance
and encouragement of special
days and other programs of work
leading to the development and
growth of manufacturing in this
county.
2. Assist local trucklines, freight
struction work; Kramer Cabinet
Shop, cabinet and formica work;
Fischer Tile Co., tile floors; and
Dick Badge, painting.
Also, Wendler Concrete Works,
stone; Charles Buerger, electrical
wiring; Arthur Koester, brick
work; Brenham Upholstery and
Trim Shop, drapes; Southern Drap-
W. Va., told UPI he considered _
payola one of. the toughest prob- 22 attending the meeting of the Tri-
lems facing the FCC. He said County Radio Club at Bellville
Intercontinental ballistic missile
nied the right to participate in
intercollegiate athletic and "on-
stage public presentations" of the
drama department.
The pickets patrolled Guadalupe
Street along the north side of the
campus.
Thetr signs said:
“All the world’s a stage, but
Negroes cannot participate in
stage drama productions." .
Uniyersity Police Chief Bob
. Hamilton said picketing was or-
Interscholastic League girls’ bas-
ketball tournament.
Claude blasted Valentine, 56-37,
and Slide! topped Hawley, 48-42.
The two teams meet in a semi-
finals match at 9 a. m. Saturday.
In other first-round Class B ac-
tion today. defending champion
North Hopkins of Sulphur Springs
plays Sheridan and Skidmore-Ty-
Mrs. Roy P. Moody was co-hos-
tess. ,
The meeting was opened with
4
ha I
Longhorns 41%-42; processed loaf
38-39%2; Swiss Grade A 49-50.
Grade B 47-48, Grade C 45-46.
Butter: Steady. 702,000 lbs. 93
score 57%; 93 score 57%; 90 score
56%; 89 score 56. Carlots: 90 score
57; 89 score 56%.
Eggs: Firm. 11,800 cases. White
and mixed large extras 36; medi-
ums 33%: standards 32; dirties
28%; checks 38.
LOCATED AT 111 ST CHARLES ST.
is the Former Lone Star Cafe and is now owned by
I MR. and MRS. STANLEY SLAVINSKY.
Texas First” program to acquaint launched only a
Texans with recreational and his- yards from the pad where an Atlas
torical spots of their own state. -
meeting, 7:36 p. m. Blinn library.
Veterans of World War I, Bren-
ham Barracks 1626 meeting. Ameri-
can Legion Home, 7:30 p.m.
Brenham Elementary P-TA meet-
ing, 3 p.m. at school cafetorium,
for election of officers. Public in-
vited
March 15:
Giri Scouts Annual Father-Daugh-
ter banquet, American Legion
Home, 6:30 p.m.
Woman’s Missionary Union. First
Baptist Church, will have mission
study at 9 a.m.
as chairman of the Federal Com-
munications Commission (FCC)
Thank-you cards were read from
the family of Mrs. Henry Schom-
burg, Mrs. Emma Hohit, Mrs.
Chas. Pieper, and John Bosse.
"Jesus Lead the Way” was sung
for Mrs. Wm. Dannhaus. Mrs. Lee
Roy Winkelmann, and Mrs. Adolph
Schwenke who have birthdays in
March.
Women on the flower committee
for April ere: Mrs. Howard Ems-
hoff, Mrs. Raymond Engeling
and the Confirmation dess for
Palm Sunday, Mrs. Erwin Hold,
-zimajpt".t
wramoH petneoAT
Problems Most Serious
For instance, he questioned
I
blew up Thursday night. . The
. - space shot had been postponed
for themselves what we have to of- poriier Thursday because of rock-
Raymond Pascual, all of Route 3,____
Burton Texas, received the first Mar.
residents of the citv Morgan, both about 20, of Dallas,
resdents or the city Indicted for felony theft and burg-
Christmas decoration programs
and rehabilitation of store fronts.
2. Cooperate with the various his-
torical organizations of this county
in furnishing . information to tour-
ists, visitors and others of histori-
cal points of interest in this county.
3. Support the city council in its
efforts towards extension of the
paving program and other worthy
projects.
4. Assist and encourage pro-
grams in the schools and the col-
lege of this county with reference
to continued improvement and de-
velopment of educational facilities.
5. Conduct and sponsor short
courses in cooperation with State
Universities and Colleges through-
out their extension departments
. 6. Assist and encourage a f u 11
scale summer recreation program
for youths and adults.
concurred. Ford
The red-haired former model
TOUGHERFUC
ACTION DUE
ON PAYOLA
of the four-point House
... ... . - ,
the-top FCC peat efter-peerfer and. Mcs,ArnaHepmenEi--
quit Thursday “to. avoid possible After the meeting. lunsh.wa,s
embarrassment” to President Ei- served by the hostesses, Mrs. R.
senhower. said the FCC must is- C. Winkelmann, and Mrs. Leroy
clear definition of payola Winkelmann. ;
there’s every charge on e a r t h . .
made before the campaign is over, county to encourage development
.*,T- A +he D~e-hA- •ntoil 4pAHe Arna
so-called "part three” proposal rights issue would have to go
" -- " again through the Dixie-dominat-
cial unrest on the campus since iSPECTATOR__
the uniyersity was integrated inlAW,g
early 1960s (Continued Irom P485 •
result of the fight. W. L. Maden,
assistant principal, suffered a
bloody nose and a black eye.
Markert said the trouble began
Wednesday when he suspended
Joiner’s daughter from school for
refusing to permit her history
teacher to place a grade on her
report card.
The girl, described by Markert '
as a “superior student who had
made superior grades until re-
cently,” filled in the card herself
and school officials summoned her
parents. , ‘
Claude and Slide!
P Win Class B Tilts
cy suppay Cu., veuuan uu», 2. Keep the membership inform-
Brenham Butane Gas Co., central ed of the activities of the Cham- _____.______
Z___p _________ Z. “ ber of Commerce by regular hews Stand and Stanley’s Cafe on Octo-
terior shutters; Schuberts Tin Shop, letters, newspaper and radio pub-
gutter and rainproofs; Brenham Hetty.
W. L. Nance, Jack Winterrowd,
Mickey Walker, Marvin Wills. Wal-
ter Arnold. Neil White, Robert Ap-
pel, Jr., Moody and McGlauchlen.
’ * accepted by the Senate and sent
ijor & the White House.
monthly list of delinquentaccounts fry They are charged with breakt
- - ing into the Max Zuehlke Garage at
Burtori and later stealing a car be-
LONDON (UPD - A pilots USDA pPiceltqotations today. Mo
i -----dai "---- Cheese: Single Daisies 41-42;
The 90-foot-tall rocket, one
of the nation’s most reliable but
a failure in all three previous at-
tempts to launch space probes, ap-
tions. of which every community solar flares in space, and radia-
tion and magnetic fields.
. mann.
Mrs. Melvin Witte is treasurer of
completed the work on the parson-
not the Burton school as reported, age. according to Rev. Oelke:
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: ments which might or might not
be payola.
after driving 18 miles from Old
Clifford Walker about W. of Washington where the shooting
Leh"rnomdas,niadpenreretndPcon city, state and nationallegislation
TWO BRENHAMITES ATTEND
TRI-COUNTY RADIO MEETING
Delbert Hanes and Sanford Me- .
“Keressatspeciai garden we .11 Tengueareachedain Washington
should cultivate - and right now’s -o a Statement -red Dack
---- * I
AUSTIN (UPI)—Claude and Sli-
del advanced today into the Class ■
B semi-finals of the 10th annual
dents, industries and businesses
with current information and re-
commendation on matters of di-
rect interest.
MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT:
1. Actively encourage an In-
crease in membership in the
Chamber of Commerce.
had integration trouble be- stories about Texas’ tourist attrac- elouds about 20 seconds
tions. (The membership of the T. ft soared into the sky. .
WINDSOR a IVIE’S CAFE
_ __ — _ ____rockets
The move came a few hours either automatically or by signals
after Mrs. Neuberger filed as a from U. j launching sites.
Democratic candidate for the Sen- ---
The meeting was closed with
lawmakers have criticised Doer- prayer after which refreshments
-__ — ------- - ..1 May
Scout rank at a recent Board of Jul.
. ly, 312-93, to adopt the ground
voting rights bill rules for its debate. They opened
decisivelv slanned the way for amendments, includ-
longing to Eugene Kamas of Bren-
ham. They were arrested in Flori-
da.
Wallace Jessie Ferguson, about
30, of Houston, burglary, two
counts. He has been called the
Goodwill, felony theft. He is accus-
ed of disposing of mortgaged prop-
coverage of the world’s biggest erty belonging to the First Nation-
nee al Bank. The property involved 24 ar trials have been establisbed.
being received whether the illicit. lovers were
criminally responsible for the
might have employed in the op- Richmond Academy here, said he
-i-e d-- ad d.het- Thnede-. had a "terrific headache" as a
State financed advertising program peared to be functioning well as
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- before taking action against a 35-
A discussion was held on when tldonB. Johnson (Tex.) told Unt-
have, a play day. The date wilbeed Press International the two
amounting to about >10.50 from the is out on bond which is good
business on January 17 of this year through the next court term in Sep-
and then made another attempt to tember. Louie was arrested for and
’ * ' “ 31 charged in the "stray bullet" case
1 two or hr
weather- a
lebeme, co
I crops; sue!
than usual
expected d
cotton this!
said. Lived
cendition. I
this has bl
vorable w
pastures, I
poor graJ
‘seme rang
w--tinuous,cs
ver, the 1
still relati
ers are fl
supplemen
far exceed
weather J
farmers t
work, and
of surface
I
can be ex
grams. - ./ ,
in a formal statement after .he
was named chairman, Ford said
problems facing the commission
were “more serious than at any
time in history." He said he was
sure "solutions can be found and
we are determined to find them.”
Doerfer was the second FCC
commissioner to quit after coming
under fire from the House group.
Richard A. Mack, a Florida Dem-
ate seat in the May 38 state pri-
mary, and only 24 hours before
the filing deadline of 5 p.m. to-
a recent Boards of Review and one
Scout from Troop 612 received the Mar.
second class award. * May
Hugo Wassermann, David Jul.
Vierus, Charles Steinbach, and Oct.
the Brenham Memorial Chapel
Friday at 7:36 p.m: Requiem
High Mass will be offered at the
St. Stanislaus Catholic Church of
Chappell Hill Saturday at 9 a.m.
by Father John Wesolek. Burial
will be in the Catholic cemetery at
Chappell Hill.
SATELMITE
(Continued from Tage 1)
bate and broaden Its civil rights referee proposal. Fifteen hours ji
general debate were alloted to the
bes court ante room today to take up
last their tense wait while a murder
trial jury decides their fate
The panel ot seven women and
five men remained out for its sev-
The Senate Thursday rejected righto discussion.
83-42 a cloture motion to choke 5 ____________
off the four-week - old Southern hoped the Senate would find it
talkfest against civil rights leg-
islation. The vote was 22short of
the two-thirds majority needed to
I
r'-
Congress Prepares To Grind
Out Moderate Rights Bill
AMMNTh_____
_nen2M mNI ■ PWWF ■ aw w‛a • "* -
NEW YORK (UPI)—
awarded first class rank at dosed
instrument - carrying Bernard Fin A and his young par-
amour Carole Tregoff return to a
proper for radio-
. _______________ free records.
... , , Another unclear area of possible theory.
activities on a county-wide basis payola, he said, was the use of The next meeting will be Friday
2 Encourage and assist with a brand name cigarettes, autos and March s at 7:20 P-miat.theNayy
rural-urban relationship .prdgram. other products in dramatic pro- building on the Bellville High
Sunday during the Bluebonnet sea-
son. Various civic organisations
will be asked to assist with the
booth.
The proposed work program:
M G M pre sent .
"THE WRECK OF
THE MARY DEARE
Society at their last meet lag
Commission Head .smtameRcemsM“mm-s--mwpa S
■ e a a www f *0
coumeankmenunnsimee “
THB,ey,1
7AV7ANAKD
Post Picket Line
Along School
I Campus
’ Bp BILL CLAYTON
United Press Interpational
—— ..-----— —---— „—. „ ________ party for April 1
I Continue an active city-wide to broadcasters for favored treat- discussed by the Dorcas Bible Ckss privately that the congressional
tf _ _ lint ment of certain records. Some of the First Baptist Church at the skids were greased for ultimate
general meeting at the home of
Mrs. Sam McGlauchlen March 7.
the. Texas. Press w The ambitious, but oft-delayed
apprwved a “See probe ituto deep space* was
“ few hundred
Low Close
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33.06 33.08
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30.78 30.79
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AUSTIN (UPD,White and Ne the first woman candidate for the
grq University of Tens students Senate in Oregon history,
today ported a loose picket line In a flat statement with no elab-
along the, school’s campus.to pro oration Hatfield said, "I shall not
test y.what they called . theappoint as the successor to Sen.
"school’s segregation policies Neuberger any active candidate
rhesEroup 12 Negro anded- for that position from ejther par-
H-AeM--Ms-- MHX*- EE FEy” g
and -passed out drodm .7”*^ Former Gov. Elmo Smith was
ing the university’s residential, the prime GOP candidate for* the
athleticand extra-curricula activ- senatorial nomination
jty policies. 1
It was the first instance of ra-
scious and slugged the assistant,
after his daughter was suspended
from school.
Wr W. Joiner was charged-by
the school officials with, assault
and battery, and he, in turn,
swore out a similar warrant
against the assistant principal.
However, police said they be
School campus.
Anyone Interested in’ amteur
radio is invited to attend eitheras
CIVICS AFFAIRS DEPART- "Payola"teWBtgde- DISCUSSES HATTER’S PARTM- dTzsv
—NT: scribe payments in casa-or-gisA-hatter’s party for April 1 was Some
iaywB marry-kjs for
inist; reachd over
* ) vrimpoordwnortnantartnestsmen, sion of the financial problem of the
•we feel integration should be parks. ...
camried.al the_way.". bv the AND SPEAKING of the State take several months and it was
PaSen. four of the Parks System, the Lubbock Ava-_______—
university’s 20 dormitories a re lancheJournal recently printed the of range of all tracking stations
open to Negroes, that housing forfollowingi
*T------m B n*m*Roa5d
■ age, and that Negroe wer - -k
(
Mr. Slavinsky is a World War Veteran and is now
blind and in the Veterans hospital in Houston.
Any business you can give Mrs. Slavinsky will be
greatly appreciated.
LARGE T BONE _______________________
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK ___________ 75c
ORDER CHICKEN _________________- 90c
---PLATE LUNcH---------------G5c
Short Orders, Hamburgers, Chili, Stew.
This ad to paid for by friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sla-
vinsky.
Saturday, Sunday, Monday a Tuesday
Brenham’s First Showing Admission 50c A 10c
WRY WIRE NII VICTIMS
ALWAYS LADIES
OF THE NIGNT?
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