Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1961 Page: 1 of 6
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NO. 85
Tornado Does Damage At Denton
Kennedy Decision
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BRENHAM,TEKAS, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1961
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Business Area Blaze tddl
hurt in
1 hospi-
Wichita
is mounted on
and is equippet
H,"e > the ,
over the county
rn mi
meeti
But
Allies
Brenham Banner-Press
v as the hardest hit city. ‘
Falls reported considera-
eqm n I efends Hand ling
MAKISSIVII \ ISI I
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to defend
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But
a eh
Whether and
I ' ai\ i n'erv i
t' d in Wash
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Rusk, who spent a
I a. h W int
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i/aima
would ■
dan,
Tai ri
much i
a- hit them from be-
ta’k was in a Dallas
i r condition.
De la,
t the road near
out of the rain
n the
mined
Weary Bed-Pushers Arrive Here
Go electm
1dequat -
M’ H’.r
me were
nun :st
■ 'aggression''
. s ( iba
' Malinonskv
i ng in Red $q
ditonal mlita
ind but there had to be
n it the way some of
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What will they think
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1wrd i
nan p i
ndus:1al In-
re than TIHMi
P’orh.p
ne car with a ply-
that came out of a
k away , it was sit-
top of that sheet of
on and the ,
a major Wa
'I he qurt
Id be achieve,
a. 1, and a
S' h • 1 B a ' i
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stai ot
bicycle wheels
hen fire tempt
' 11 the Rusk's
end-- may < on-
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LEADER SAYS...
H' I ll.
May 1 ay Pa ) a de
Pays Homn To
Ast ronalt
Of) ()' how
I b. h
K’nfFvr t
REDS TO BACK
cuba as bloc:
i hedir’ed for May 1 post-
Mav s
itheur crop- in the
was Iusi w hat w a
Ilie P,e
end v nit
( ne was
in a Fort
1 the tourth in nine days
tno tinted States a nd its,
< h aIv were confronted
. mountinE danger ol ( om j
back.' | Pathet l.ao rebels!
n. 1 1 s despite a
Siiv let call |or a cease
:1:K! 1 ! VDI RS?
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Vpri III
I show
I hois,nd, ' R us
wood and the car hadn’t .moved.”
I he victims were Lewis Stark
and hi- son Randv They pulled
B. 11, handwor k a rtic les
WBA Review 1 regular meeting,
S pm. ,at home of Miss Aline
loadings completely blown
id V
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bn louis Haus,
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l re st Hermann
Moylan Bird.
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came am d
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count \ but
said Man
gotten some ii
ground and i
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ts and other mad
of a a i rolef til' >u ..‘,1
I he la' I st i h S' r •
m d a' • iiii'1 ’" all
a- loan
mann. Ed-
Mas'. Will
Will I ni
lames H.
toin. I heo
damage and so did Fort
th
tuden‛- l"r,
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her pa i d
ot $14,000 |
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forced the I
■merit offi l
Sumner Sam Tou
n of Houston. Abe
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pi ov ed a
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mo n il.
d a hl
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I ort W orth Socked
ni about hurricane
• " ' I art Worth, w here
lod buildings and col-
a oai io wall I here
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Weel-Fnc Weather
l! ‛he‛v hepe ■ <) ' < i'll |) p • ’Hi
t t, t m o‛ .UM) miles t ! n. hi
up r s<> th.ii memheer s with
! i ll heme, w 1b net be Hl
Minor Accident
With Three,Hurt
er area includes three
largest cities: Dallas,
and Houston
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I nt ii st two p sons and injured art least 29
a:d that thi wm
1s Aerk II Ma
W < • 1 III HpDOsr any
against I idol ( as
and 1′1) IGi
of Phillipsburg Dies
I ror I le.nt Attack
on I
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held! ...
an I egn I unor Auxil-
.nc. I p m I cgiun Home.
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thes be ported
< ap' • ’ h
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I otll.es
'.esses and
I teaching
ooms and
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, hi h they
hev were
of a
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Iss ol | rsl Bap-
neet at home of
owd alia Sandr a
Firemen Extinguish
i 's 1n not
nt a ■ studen:
Bill I 00(1 to
roten ap
no major action would be an
i ed until after the council
fall total in the month of Apri!
' 71 m iles in Brenham
ut Itadn.. Club merting
ithe Cuban situation
’ v I v: role in the ill dated
II'.' JU"
< olod RVI | |,
Forces Major
()verha ul
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I nited Press International
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. B) I nil .I Ci s> International
A Lug m.। . i . p 11 I sto ms, packing winds above
hurnint '•1 i <J\ athi two suspected tornadoes, hit
North 1. Xus Nuudi v iight and early today. More thun-
derstorms al, preteted latr today and tonight.
>d t'nixiisify of Texas boys. Three
cars of San Marcos students followed
Ilie group, giving them a chance to
rest at ten minute intervals. The bed
ihat country.
। K iuiedv was scheduled to meet
a ith the National Security ( ouncil
l.'iil i ut short <i week
his Middleburg. Ya
. back to Washington
lies late Sunday with
an aica and
rth uf town
i ' It s b Cl>1
; \ . si uri hav > ■ tor the tou mmth purnid
" d many lex A total ot II 11 inene pr‛ p
. ked that these tation has tall n this ai and s
on‛/1 -17 inches above the tour month
uldjaverage rainfall of 122 67
and Die ram Saturday was both
1 itimely and needed, according to
" 10 i Earl Derrick. Soil ( onserv at on
the lead- 1
of State Dean Rusk De i
cretat Robert S Me-I
and other otfnals
s tin 24 h im
Max St, Mu
I',ml W.......
Houst> n 1 ’ o
ire 1
polls hl
is ' .. a
> (,11 ,
dent Kennedy and his top advis-
ers today approached the mo-1
ment uf decision on whether to
end All 1 ! 11 niips into Laos to j
prevent a (ommunist takeover of
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A i .1 ig i i nd Kei
on Page 6)
and hundeds of windows blown
it It seemed to be mostly
Damage will be in the mil-
Police Chief Andy Ander- '
lid at Denton
■ worst damage was in the
1 W i”i"t Bureau today predicted
-m re thunderstorms, with large
a.. jnd il.imaging w inds, from
1 1 pm to 6 p m in an area
’’ b Id | b Sanger. Dallas, a
pout Jl) miles east of Liberty,
e loustun, Wharton, Gutman Mm-
derai Wells land Sanger.
inade B"
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I his is ss
ape Apiil .a
Plasant fill I
(Hill. IT sandv 11 :1
V(ORDI\; H) NI US reports (ire nvine. 2 3. Plan
1′1 ' . in min tudenis from I Independence; 5
1 , I , II" , ,11, ; rs of (’),' . ----
. . g So’in'd Death II arrant^ -
ftmneral > u rV!( e s
hghts. The fad began rrcently when a
group of Baylor boys pushed the bed
11 > A ust m. (Staff Photo. I
1o/k,., | !■
Inc , mu uni ed i
: d ot 1)1/1 h.
in i Id m .• ;u 1‛ mi
| rep,
Worth
i > • ' Bi aumont
io.of Beau-
Off Meeting Again I /
' a uh ( I A Da. '"I
These weary bed-pushing memb r. ol
the Kappa Tau Delta fratermty at
Southwest Texas State College in San
Marcos were in Brenham Saturday i n
route to Sam Houston State (ollge
inHuntsville. The group set a new re-
con) for bed-pushing with an average
of 5.5 mile an hour, as compare! to
the old record of 1 9 set by a group
DVI AS lex (DPI)
ill poles that h-l.
u-etulnes idd ng ' i
preent l on - !" i , , ।
betw een ! hl' JO I'M ni
other things that 1
meet :he i \ ' ’ to
,i m. - >. I •
kon.
( eudy and cooler tonight and
I ur i.i wa’teted thundershowers
ea n -c l . a tonight Mi Hi h
1. IV the Somthea-1 1
sundav confririn, .it
Dopar tment told rep
the '10 ill |U.llt' sessil >11
lined Laos
He tusrd
Mu ' Ma
skv d.m.eed
" dc'ei mne “as nut ad 1
1 annexat n ’ abut the 1-icie-1
I school dis. 11-| invason
” Hnall) In , He said th, '..f
is nine set "group also would ' s
'’Jo om Risk ,i nd Di d I,
I or Otto W ehrian
l he d ' -'"II mah ng A .IS b,
i liev ed to hreak do A n into ! W
pa 11 •
nd Mis tigation of the sup*
1h") ! t r.il Intelligenc \.
1 1") ound demand, for U Vonn
At inelthatl, I I r . .
toward 1 uh I ( .pirn
It also follou, ।
the State I ), p
Amer l( ans still ill <
Hl the near futi
.i d the step was
h\ anv mmee . ,
\me1 ( JBs hilt l' A
k se t
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 85, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1961, newspaper, May 1, 1961; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557370/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.