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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
PAGE fl
THURSDAY, JAN. 26,1961
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MANY BILLS
No one was injured and damages
were minor in a two-car accident
of mail fraud, conspiracy and vi-
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stock steers 18 00-22 00.
Sows steady' No. 1-2 grade 242-b.
turn San Juan. Will accept con-
for expert management becomes
loan Addison.
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USDA price quotations tody.
wages of persons who are
Longhorns 44%4-45%:
processed
loaf 41-43%: Swiss Grade A 51-53,
4
re-
90 score
Genera) Assembly n
New York.
Addison, through his attorneys,
Mar.
stances evincing an intent to com-
matter of piracy and instructed
0
unchanged.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Cotton
The "new frontier"
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Lal
sessions with reporters
was
an 800 seat auditorium in the new
QUICK
34.20
Of AU
WANT .SEA TRANSFER
3-MINUTE OATS
KENNEY
17 ON Bl
TRIBUTE
White House police officers; in-
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
CATHOLI
sows 2-3 grade 330 lbs. and down
11.25-13.25.
EEo-
stage and quickly -to the lectern.
35 :
bit tense, as he fished inside
a
Livestock;
) •
"Good afternoon and be
-
(Continued from Page 1)
U. S. Good Fresh GROUND
FREED FLIERS-
DRESSING
Qt.
Fried Chicken
Baked Turkey
100’
KENNEDY-
NEW ALL BRICK HOMES
DINNER
$
Produce
3 BED ROOMS
Juicy Large Texas Sweet
112 BATHS
MEAT
front deor of the embassy he ex-
t
2 Pkgs. 25c
forces were "scared'
of a show-
FLOUR
4
CALL DON MUZZY GR 6-4721 or GR 6-4834
SOUTH PARK SUBDIVISION
>
--fog at El Paso.
baby.
t
—8
“» nt on
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9
—Jd
tered
them,
FLOOD INTO
TEXAS HOUSE
en-
bade
‘ Cattle 700, calves 200 Most ot
run for auction; nominally steady.
Good and choice slaughter calves
FIRE PERSHING MISSILE .
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
Navy Lt. (j.g.) Daniel L. Krauss,
who made first direct contact with
the "hijacked luxury. liner Santa
— Authorizing junior college dis-
tricts to transfer property to state
senior colleges established in those
UNION CANCELS CONTRACT
STUTTGART, Germany (UPD—
10 Oz
Pkg.
attach
over-
COMBAT MEANT DISEASE
NEW YORK (UPD—The Amer-
ican Heart Association announced
Wednesday it spent $24 37 million
during the 1959-60 fiscal year to
combat heart disease—including a
record $9 05 million for research
of D
four I
class
right
mo rd
Mert
daug
ner;
Gua
Turkey Hens, 26c
Turkey Toms, 21c
BUT THE CITY’S business has
become big business since it' has
acquired all of the public utilities—
water, electricity, and gas. Some
phases of the city’s work have be-
come highly technical and the need
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (UPI USDA)—
Paved Streets
Hardwood Floors
Tiled Showers
Attached Garage
All Brick
Jul.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar
Spots closed
unchanged
Britain And Egypt
Restore Relations
44
SUI
Still awaited anxiously from the
fliers' wn lipa was the story of
12 Oz. Can 39c
stroyers meet it.
The last line of the message in-
dicated Galvao might try to drop
merely as personal unconditional
leans that would be repaid with
tO per cent interest only."
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict Middling, 29.75
Low Middling, 23.00
Strict Low Middling, 26 00
Middling, 29 05
Lb. Can 55c
days, by Rep James E Barlow of
San Antonio.
— Requiring persons, seeking
nomination for a political office at
a party convention to apply be-
fore the convention to party offi-
silver-topped cane
The sight sparked a few qulek !
down today because they knew
they would be licked
BUTTERFAT PER POUND
Sweet Cream, 52c
Sour Cream, 47c
Tom Green Streets about 12 30 p.
m. Wednesday.
The accident occurred when a
car driven by Henry Hansen, 28,
of San Antonio was in collision with
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO (UPI) Produce:
26
k
32.25 32.25 32 18
32.75 32.64 32.62
33 18 33.13 33.13
33.66 33.61 33.58 "
33 94 33.85 33.82
34.36 34.26 34 25
34 60 34 50 34 42
For Want Ads Call GR 6-3643
—1 . ---- . • , •-I
Fanner Happy He Donated
About $110,000 To Addison
SPECTATOR —
(Continued from Page 1)
John Halm of Raymondville, the
sixth government witness in the
federal Court trial of Addison and
BUILT BY
CHAPPELL
Hill.
CONSFRUCTION
COMPANY
- Maryland Club
COFFEE
ORANGES
Ruby Red Texas
closed steady.
Mar.
May.
Tul.
Oct. — :-------
Dec. . .,
Mar.
I
MEAT
Pork
CHANGd
phone sysi
out of the
gun and si
about threl
according"
Peschel of I
er a year
completed I
purchase <|
from Mr. I
with the pri
phones to I
ham excha
This will b
of schedul,
91 teleph
through th
74 will be
and 17 out
11 “new”
up for Bel
total of 85
tions.
Cattle 50; calves 50 Not enough
on offer for test. ‘
ROAST
Small Meaty
PORK RIBS
Allowing schools to hire re-
tired teachers between the ages
of 60 and 70 as part-time, substi-
tute teachers for up to 60 days a
year, by Rep Henry C. Grover of
Houston.
— Allowing cities of more than
3S0,000 population to establish one
corporation court for every 50,000
p ersons, . by Rep. Paul Floyd of
Houston.
Thompson said the two fliers
“looked healthy, both mentally
and physically,” when they ar-
rived at the U.S. Embassy in
Moscow Wednesday morning.
Neither had been permitted to
see a U.S. official since they were
imprisoned.
When Olmstead saw Embassy
Counsellor Edward Thayer at the
AUSTIN (UPI) - State repre-
sentatives beat a 6 p.m. deadline
Wednesday for filing bills for pri-
ority introduction by proposing a
raft of legislation that would af-
fect nearly everyone who goes to
Beat Wednesday
Deadline On
Filing
GRADE A MILK
1.37 per cwt. 4% a
7c per point over 4%
OTHER SPECIALTIES and ALL THE
TRIMMINGS
$1.00
sible for their management, by
Rep Eligio de la Garza of Mis-
sion. -
— Authorizing the sale of all
but 200 acres of the Blue Ridge
Prison farm in Fort Bend County
for at least $2 million and to use
the proceeds for a state hospital
U.S. PLANES-.
(Continued from Page 1)
Waxtex
WAX PAPER
Aunt Jemima CORN
BREAD MIX
Kraft MACARONI
•dBd 63511 •
LAST DAY
Fast and Sexy"
. < C "
2 Drivers Charged
In Accident Here
Pillsbury or Sunshine
BISCUITS
Sungold
OLEO
Maria, today said he got the
i” the rebels might
Shortening
CRUSTENE 3
MORE ICE.
May 31.
The union announced Wednes-
day it was canceling the contract,
signed last May 1, and will seek
a 15 per cent wage raise.
■
The\
—SP
JFK LIKES-
(Continued from Page 1)
transfer to another ship.
The rebels have said the pas"'
sengers are ‘well and safe” and
in no danger.
“I asked about the passengers,"
Krauss said. "He said he wated
to disembark them as soon as pos-
sible. Although he didn't say-so i
got the impression he meant on
the high seas.”
Earlier in a message to United
Press International in New York
their leader said he sought the
right t "disembark the passen-
gers inta neutral port.
dn49c
cans. To get rid of them at sea
He seemed quite serious, possibly presumably would call for their
not expect a mayor to handle these
things personally. The charter en-
visions a city government in which
the mayor and city commissioners
set .policies and the city manager
looks after the details of operating
the city departments. Before the
next election, we should decide
whether we want to abide by the
present charter or change it to con
form to actual practices. We ought
not to continue to ignore our basic
law. for some day somebody, may
challenge our bonds or otherwise
embarrass our municipal govern-
ment and throw us into confusion.
his navy blue coat' pocket for a
ly. The first such chance ap-
peared to be when the Sea Wolf
TEMPTATION
CARY, N.C. (UPI) — Charles
E. Pajrish. 28, an honor grade
convict at a prison road camp,
was assigned Tuesday to wprk in-
stalling radios in shiny new High-
way Patrol cars.
LASTUAYS29
OFpOMPEII
enetme-Conon-supunroratscone
Lb. 35c
19c
35c
one driven by James Edward Jr .
18, a negro of Route 3 Brenham.
Edward was making a left turn off
25c CARR015
1 White
^8
•,TT* a-
,122 "2/813 11
‘core 60; 92 score 60;
Snowbrite, Extra Long Grain
RICE-2800- 25c
U.S. Navy planes reported Wed
( nesday night the Santa Maria
--- • -222. was about 900 miles east ofTrini-
want to put off the passengers at
sea. c
Kraus said the rebels said noth-
cause if was impractical to. en- Houston
force and collect it, by Rep W H
Asks About Interest
“Why did Mr. Addison tell you
he had raised the interest rate on
loans made to him from 6 per
cent to 10 per cent?" the prose-
cutor said.
“He said that if I was paying
10 per cent to borrow money for
him the least he could do would
be to give me 10 per cent on the
money when he paid it back.”
Halm replied.,.
The government charges Addi-
son and his associates with col-
lecting more than $1,500,000 from
people throughout the country as
“investments" in their uranium
and mining operations.
Grade B 49-53, Grade C not
ported
Butter steady. 734,000 lbs
33c POTATOES 10Ls. 39c
WILSON K.
Alamo and Kober Street* ■■__JAN. 27th & 28th, 1961
to transact its business in either
Galveston or Houston, by Rep.
Maco Stewart Jr. of Galveston.
on board Santa Maria
if it was fgund, backed off some-
what from this position Wednes-
day.
President Kennedy announced in"
Washington that the U.S. search
ships now were under orders to
‘investigate" the vessel and not to
board it. >
Galvao and his colleagues have
$110,000 “more or less” to John
Milton Addison's uranium cause-
and was happy he did it.
sheaf of papers
The reporters rose as he
ing definite about removing the
600 passengers, including 40 Ameri-
Warning To Mothers
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) —
A warning to young mothers
went with a recent decision by
Justice of the Peace Jim Boor-
man that smoke fumes from a
piastic baby bottle that melted
Churchill Hailed
By Parliament
the money was collected
olation of the Federal Securities
Act, added: "John Addison never
the red-crpeted steps and took a
seat on the front bench." His sit-
ting down-set off another thunder-
clap of applause.
LONDON (UPI)— Britain and
the United Arab Republic
formally restored full diplomatic
relations today and announced
they were exchanging ambassa-
dors for the first .time since ,the
1956 invasion of the Suez Canal
zone.
A Foreign Office announcement
32 13
32 58
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THE ARi
Bellville ex
service ext
on the west
derpass on
Hill on the
24 square n
for the extd
underground
against ice
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trol, from a GOP-Southern Dem-
ocrat coalition which has used its
power in the past to block liberal
legislation The committee con
trols the flow of legislation to.
House floor. ’ .
Rayburn's surprise decision
Wednesday to postpone the vote
U.N. delegate, as its new am-
bassador to Cairo.
U.A.R President Gamal Abdel,
Nasser has appointed Mohammed
Award El-Kouni as his ambassa-
dor to London El-Kouni has been
serving as the U.A.R. envoy to
the Soviet Union. J
Basic agreement to “get back
to normal" was achieved last fall
in private talks between Nasser
and Prime Minister Harold Mac-
millan while they were attending
POULTRY
Grade A Large, 390
Grade B, 33c
Pullett Eggs, 27c
Check Eggs, 12c
Geese, 12c
Hens, 6r
Fryers, Me
Old Rousters. Ie
Guineas, Me
districts, by Rep. Maco Stewart Jr.
due in child support payments, by of Galveston
like what we’ve had the last coup-
pie of days,” meteorologist Hugh
Davidson of the Dallas Weather
Bureau said.
"A high pressure ridge pushed
in last night and it began to clear.
We are now waiting a low pres-
sure area off the Pacific Coast of
northern California. It is already
beginning to cause thundershow-
era along the California coast and
it will begin to affect our weath-
er in about two days."
The freeze line in Texas early
today extended north of San An-
tonio and south of College Station
and Lufkin. Temperatures will
rise enough through most of the
area today to melt off the ice
coating highways and roads
But it will freeze again tonight,
probably about as far south as it
froze Wednesday night.
At dawn today, temper atures
ranged from 12 degrees at Ama-
rillo to 39 degrees at Laredo. The
freezing line extended along a line
‛irom Beaumont to Palacios to just
north of San Antonio to El Paso
Some Freezing Drizzle
saw on television Wednesday night naval search vessels to board it
was the 1961 version of the presi-
placed in nomination, by Rep. D
Roy Harrington of Port Arthur
— Prohibiting the state from
Selling any submerged lands or
islands without .legislative con-
sent, and making a committee of
the General Land Office respon-
and the President
2 Lb. 95c
few miles
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI)- _
n criminal prosecution for less (May
than a capital offense to waive a! Spots .closed nominal at 32 25,
2 Lbs 29c
of presiden- proclaimed the seizure of their,
—,— ----- ship an act of political insurrec-
tion against the 32year-old Portu-
guese regime of Premier Antonio
* L 5 .. . , The temptation was too great,
de Oliveira Salazar. ‛ -- -
5914: 89 score 58%. Carlots: 90
rcore 593; 89 score 58%.
Eggs firm 12,100 cases. White
iarge extras 38; mixed large ex-
tras .38; medium 34; standards
36. dirties 34; checks 33%.
, , - catches up with it., probably in
Cheese single daisies 43-44% several days, or the two U.S. de-
a Lb. 39c
"E-t --Vt W1 4 -WMCdr dCCIMcNI PAT . Ae /Irrri A t , . .
at the corner of South Day andfthe RioGrand VaiaymeEstron Even his associates on charge:
Wednesday that he had donated
Live poultry 17,000 lbs. No
seized the ship early . Sunday
morning- after it left the Dutch the ON.
island of Curacao, off Venezuela, New York
(Cntinued from Page 1)
to an Air Force Constellation that
they did not have time to talk to
their Wives by telephone, and
then flew to Prestwick, Scotland
The plane stayed there only 55
minutes, for refueling, then head-
ed for Goose Bay. Labrador, for
another stop, before flying on to
Andrews AFB at Washington and
a reunion with their wives -
Fliers "Look Healthy"
j
T
.1
i
Com Green Street and Hansen was
driving north on South Day.
Damages estimated at $75 were
extended to the right front fender
and door of Hansen’s car and the
right front fender of Edward's-se-
dan was damaged to the extent of
about $60. . ,
Edward was charged with not
having an operator’s license a n d
failing to yield the right-of-way
Hansen was charged with not hav-
ing an operator’s license in his pos-
session;. Officer Johnnie C. Jan-
uszewski investigator of the acci-
dent said.
. ... ... .... stead of a screen, an oak-paneled "impression
Hogs 10. Butchers 25 cents high- lectern with two microphones and
a carafe of water at one side.
care and tratment, by Rep. Mat- May
colm McGregor* of EL Paso
has announced he will not seek re-
election and no candidates have
yet appeared officially on the
scene, we think some study can
now profitably be made without
dealing in personalities on the sub-
lect of whether Brenham wants
to operate under the city manager
plan. The charter for Brenham,
adopted in 1928, provides for em-
ployment of a city manager, but
this provision of the charter has
long been ignored. It has been our
contention for years that the city
has been operating illegally, but
since things have been getting
along .all right in general, nobody
has made any effort to get the city
back on a legal track.
Spotty. areas of light freezing
- mdrizzle: were reported at dawn in
East Texas and in the Austin
area. Skfes were generally cloudy
-except clea'r -around Wink And
Midland and in the Wichita Falle,
Childress and Amarillo areas.
Other 'early morning lows in-
cluded 19 at Wichita Falls, 15 at
Dalhart, 18 at Childress, 23 at
Lubbock, 33 at Houston, 27 at
Wink. 35 at Alice. 33 at Corpus
Christi. 26 at Dallas, 25 and freez-
ing drizzle at Tyler, 27 at Junc-
tion, 39 at Laredo, 34 and fog at
San Antonio, 34 at Midland, 34
‘ , a r>- -AP-a- AdAAEEErL •ELUIIIC> .-------—— -----—..
Md that Britain- has seleeted Sirmore ana more apparentwe can- rowed $40,000 at lo per cent to
Harold Beeley, now deputy British " *
I
•1 the passengers off first at some
93
2 “Pkgs. 33c
arrvir/: persons convicted of a
felony or under indictment for
. . . .. . cries which silenced Agriculture
__1 1 ets. rried,, I n r Christropher Soames who
crime or has a funeral.' '
— — er seats upholstered in bright or-
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK ange plastic, thick beige carpet-
HOUSTON (UPI—USDA)—Live -ing, a broad stage, also carpeted
stock J instead of ushems, there were
Rep. Ben E. Jarvis of Tyler
Dating Search Warrants
— Requiring magistrates to put
the time and date-of search war
.rants when they are issued, and
providing for the expiration of
search authority , after three
He climbed- in aone ofrthenew.
FPuLOT SAYS REBELS mAy-arotcachtanderoomanasororu
The oldest
world is a
bandi of a 3
Allied forces in Germany today The Army fired its solid-fuel i
faced the prospect of having to Pershing missile more than 150 said
negotiate a new contract with miles down the Atlantic range
180,000 members of the German [Wednesday night in a test of a
Transport Workers Union by next new guidance system.
— Providing assistant school
superintendent for every 150
classroom teachers, with a max-
imum of three superintendants for
500 or more teachers, by Rep. L.
Dewitt Hale of Corpus Christi.
Enlarge Court Jurisdiction
—Allowing the Court of Civjl Ap-
peals of the First District
White House , communications.
Three/ major TV networks and
four radio networks were on the
air from the conference hall, dis-
seminating a President's press
conference remarks across the
nation instantaneously for the first
time in history.
For those who fosecast dolefully
that Kennedy might stab his toe
on an answer and thus be em-
barrassed across the nation, the
President was a disappointment.
He handled himself coolly and
confidently. He made a few fluffs
but they - consisted of minor dis-
placement of words and the re-
porters understood his meaning.
The people at home possibly did
not notice the slips.
other African port.
Seized la Caribbean
Galvao and his armed band
CLOSING COTTON
NEW YORK (UPI) Cotton
closed steady.
High Low Close -
.($35 million State Department
Pulding about eight blocks from
I
jury trial-by a plea other than
that of guilty, by RepJames E
Barlow of San Antonio. ■
Requiring a county sheriff to
file a monthly report on prisoners
with the district or county attor-
ney, by Rep Barlow
— Authorizing the board for
Texas state hospitals and special
schools to contract for medical
Measures filed for .introduction
in the house included bills:
— Establishing compulsory
driver training education in public
schools, by Rep. Eligio de la
Garza of Mission
— Eliminating from grand jury
such a crime, by Rep James E.
Barlow of San' Antonio.
/" — Raising funeral benefits to
V $500 for persons covered by Work
. men's Compensation insurance
lews, by Rep J Charles Whitfield
Jr. of Houston.
— Making marriages a vital
• statistic, with an official record of
marriages to be filed with the
state, by Rep Tony Korioth of
Sherman. '
— Repealing the new resident
------—we tax on motor vehicles, he.
butchers' 18 50; mixed 250 lbs ference ______
17.50-18.00 No. 2-3 grade 270-550 with U.s. authorities or any other
' as0Ws 14 50-15 50. than Povtuguese or Spanish. Wish-
Sheep 400. Slow, steady Goodjes to discharge passengers-un-
-nd choice slaughter lagbs 16 00-harme earliest."
- -5--others-not -tested---- — -—No- ship -was believed- near
enough to put an officer on board
(for such a conference immediate-
arid burned in a dry sterilizer
and Tog at San Angelo and 32 and were enough to kill a month-old-
numbly up a small step to the
Miller of Houston
— Allowing ourts to
Makinga felony offense of
cials to ask that their name be possession of burglary or safe-
tracking tools under circum-
er, sows steady U.S. 1-2 grade
190-230 lb butchers 18.00-18.25: At 6:01 P.m Wednesday, Kenne-
■ — - ■ - 1 dy strode through a side door.
penalt.es pf fine from $500 to
$5,000. by Rep. George H. Cook
of Odessa.
-- Allowing a felony defendant
Each 3c
seated, won't you?"
-kmamanhCool and;Eonfident
Thus opened a new era of
Carnation or Foremost BUTTER
wamea-mya-MILK %2-ga39c ... GRAPEFRUIT 58 27c
mms-t"s.t administration on American again.” PEACHES
dential press conference. The in-
timacy of the Roosevelt and Tru-
man press conferences was gone.
The jam-packed’ atmosphere of
the Eisenhower news conferences
inthe--baroque. old Indian treaty
room was missing
New Movie Theater I
D A . -r 1 n, dad and steaming southeast at
Beauty And 1 he Pig about it knots At that course and
had been addressing the house' AQUARENA, San Marcos, Texas_Lvely Aqua- speed it would take the ship more
Soames turned toward the door miss Helen Schneider is shown above with her swim- [ anst * 5 rican
f-a tasge m
man they designated father of the Pigandshereauy ________________________ _______ the ship after radio fixes and a
house • :---Danish freighter gave its location
lowly marched N/ ADErc USlivX tKraus
I V I —A I 'V T“ I * I 3 ; ship back to San Juan. Galvao
• * 44 -- *- Mi JL h—-, refused flatly and Mid he was
‛ ---------- - *- ( heading for Angola.
,4 ____ I . . Krauss’ message to the..U.S.
-3-02ht0i common and mediumNavy here said:
. , "All-well aboard. Destination
fogs 200 Steady to 25 higher. Angola. Capt. Galvao refuses re-
vwg ctoarr NIe l • ... A. ® Tn _ __..
334.37The auditorium
steady at "29.65 resembles a new movie theater
in a high-rent district-'soft thea-
told me anything that wasn't
true.”
Halm also testified that Addison
told his lenders that he turned
down an $18 million deal with a
nationally-known brokerage firm.
"When we met John In July,
1956,” Halm testified, he told us
about this deal with Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner and Beane in
which they had agreed to pur-
cnase 49 per cent interest in his
mining business for $18 million.
Wanted Control
"More than a year later, he -
said he had turned the deal down
because they wanted him (Addi-
son) to give them a controlling
interest for that amount,” Haim
said.
“I helped build a Benson urani-
um upgrader near Flagstaff, Ariz.
along with 30 or 40 other men,"
the Raymondville farmer told the
court. "And I saw it produce
yellow cake.”
Halm also testified under cross-
examination that he was informed
by a former official of the Atomic
Energy Commission in Colorado
that one of Addison's mining
properties—the Moonlight Mine-
was worth $1.5 million.
Under direct examination. Halm
said that on one occasion be bor-
bound for Port Everglades, Fla.
They dodged British, U.S., Dutch
and Venezuelan craft for three
days before the ship finally was
located Wednesday..
The United States, which at
first treated the takeover as. a
for mentally retarded children, by ___
Rep. Cha rtes WhiherdJr or - Ducks. De
"EAST T
of the Ea
( omme • <
following li
er,” which
will enjoy:
Today, wi
local bank
ing new bui
air-condition
many other
(Conti
ders to keep the liner in sight
but not to try to board it by
- Jh—r-e-■• *■ ’ -.....——-
Two Portuguese destroyers and
a- frigate steamed out of Lisbon
bound "far the African coast Wed-
nesday and Tuesday. It was be-
lieved ene or more of them would
try to head off the Santa Maria
but there was no immediate in-
dicatio whether they would go as
I far as engaging the rebel-held
ship in battle.
3 Cans 25C
C Lb.
V Bag
init a crime, and establishing May
i'
i .
whatakappened over the Barents
Sea Wren months ago and what
their treatment was during their
imprisonment.
LONDON (UPI) Sir Winston
Churchill returned in triumph to
Parliament today after a two-
month illness, ~ '*■" -
Both his: fellow Conservative
party members and opposition
Laborties rose cheering when the
86-year-old former prime minister
appeared in the House of Com-
mons doorway.
It was Churchill's first appear-
ance in Parliament since the Nov
16 accident when he slipped and
broke a small bone in his back.
He was walking with a brown,
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1961, newspaper, January 26, 1961; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557196/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.