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THE BIRTHPLACE
Member of the United Press, The Greatest World-Wide News Service
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NO. 93
BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 10,1956
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heavy street fighting broke out a
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MEDICAL EXAM
LIKE OLD TIMES
PAVILION PAINTED
"TERRIFIC’ BAND
ACCIDENT TOLL LISTED
Way
By MERRIMAN SMITH
It was like old times at the
on ably lean President
working party at the pavilion
injured in
dead
Store.
paper.
selection of a presidential nomi- American .British and Turkish em-
British Press
AUSTIN
A new Brenham business es-
ed
the assumption that the convention
viet cruiser.
and 'unsatisfactory.” There were
F
Lockett has seen that the stage
Quadruplet Dies
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on the inside of the base only one day after Soviet's
ocratic presidential primary. Stev- building.
building or tearing the struc-
a
enson
in
Iministration of follow- i
ing a "policy of drift” atvhome
and abroad. .
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and made delivery about 8:30
a
m.
Mikeska Services
Calendar of Events
Swallow This Story
At Pearl Harbor
No. 48. American Legion, will
Ike Gets Birds
Pearl Harbor, invites bis friends
Major Leagues
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eisenhower Wednesday.
library, 7;» p.m.
5
HEAVY STREET
FIGHTING WITH
By School Board-
Teachers Re-hired;
TICKET SALE
IS EXTENDED
ON BARBECUES
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eral strike in hopes of paralyzing
this British bastion. Already many
shops were closed in expectation
both the report of vandals enter-
ing the high school building and
the report that physical educa-
tion students threw rocks at a
At Wesley Friday
Funeral services for Edwin F
Mikeska. 83, who died at the Vet-
erans Hospital in Temple Tues-
day afternoon, will be held at
the CMB Church in Wesley Fri-
A notice-
Eisenhower
Two other towns, Salt Flat and
Wink, had above a hundred de-
- Chicago
Boston
Cleveland
New York
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Mr.
ture
has been in the Navy since last
November.
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Welcome For Lyndon
Grizzle of Pettus, owns the estab-
lishments.
this issue that Johhson will be so-
liciting northern as well as suth-
em support for a course of mod-
eration. *
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in the CMB cemetery at Wesley.
The Simank - Buske Service is in
charge of arrangements.
Members of Buddy Wright Post
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tial nomination.
Eliminates Threat of Bolt
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elan fee 10 years, and liked t» im-
press his audiences by swallow-
ing his props. r
4 Known Dead And
Hundreds Hurt
In Riots
‘Y- 7
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Enters Walter Reed
.Army Hospital
Today
1,600 Tickets Sold For
Friday & Saturday
Barbecues
Maifest Calendar
FRIDAY .
which was moving Slowly due to
carburetor trouble.-
TEHIFRAN Iran. -UP Surg-
U -m-perated on Cpl, Abol
Fazil inipour last week, after he
complained of a stomach ache,
said he is now 16 pounds lighter.
They removed from his stom-
ach 24 nail clippers, 12 large pen-
1 knives, four long knife blades, 13
I pieces of broken glass, 19 pieces
| of metal chain, two shoe nails.
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The
rault orchestra are that the
band i§ ‘terrific.” "I've been told
that a town the size of Brenham
is fortunate to secure a band
of this calibre," Barnhill re-
veals. Perrault and his "Music
For Romance” come from Can-
ada on tour of the United Stat-
es. The orchestra was featured
on the Canadian Broadcasting
Company's Coca Cola program
for 18 months.
widespread^ demend thathe
doing the work.
"You know,” said Don Wil-
der, one of those at work, "I'd
a.
Al 5AAE Ma
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, dawn Thursday to the shouts and
I screams of o her prisoners and
soil bank requested by Mr. Eisen- to 1 Wednesday. It also would
I boost price supports of fed grains
8 per cent this year.
- - . A-: • Ma H — mnm-m -
dance, Barnhill sd Thursday
that reports on the Clair Per-
vere । Involved In Wreck snake alive.
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May 12:
1951 class reunion, rHorz
Steinbach residence, 1304 South
Market, 2:30 to 4 p.m.
- Brenham High School, class .
of 1946, reunion at Elementary
School cafeteria, 4 p.m.'
May IS:
Reunion of 1950 Brenham High
School graduating class. Family
style picnic at Fireman’s Park. 3
p. m.
May 14:
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New Dairy Queen
Drivein Opens Here
' . Maifest boosters arranged a
8-
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ball. Wilder made the offer to
improve the inside of the build-
ing at least temporarily. And
Saturday night Brenhamites
are'to get a new coat of paint.
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area of the building hakeen.
re-decorated,‛and now the(afs
m Sr e-
ge
giN,,,E
I few hours later against British
troops.
Cypriot Greek youths and girls
The Brenham Independent School Board re-elected all
teachers Wednesday night and approved a tuition charge
for transfer students.
The board also questioned Principals G. L. Keahey of
Brenham High School and Carlton Smith of the Elementary
School and Coach Tommy Mims concerning the reports of
alleged misconduct by students, according to Board Pres-
ident B. P. Greenwade. -—
' of bloody riots against British rule.
Senate violent demonstrations against
charged in surrounding counties.
County School Superintendent
W. O. Dannhaus is to be notified
of the fixed charge. Rural dis-
tricts face tax, increase elections
to cover the tuition cost.
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bassies.
A general strike was called in
the big port city of Limassol and
was expected to spread through-
out the island.
will cater the barbecues chuck-
wagon style.
Barnhill says that about two-
Maifest -last night. A group of
and hundreds
This belief, however, is baed on
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-UP "Cnazy
Compromise Farm Bill
Nearing Senate Okeh
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Los Angeles speech 1
aHtP*isec -
IKE WILL CH
IHEAD-TO-TOE .
ious disappearance and ‘presum- . . major medical checkup.” He -/dy-populated
cd” death of a frogman hero be- said the doctors will "of course”
lieved to have died beneath a So- check for any 'cardiac difficul-
have been incubator babies since
birth.
A hospital spokesman said that
meningitis symptoms had been
noted in Melanie Fay but had in-
dicated such symptoms were not
.present in the other three.
tees, made a full investigation
into the matter. He sai several
seniors and other students were
Interrogated along with the
school officials.
“The board decided that the
rumors and alleged misconduct
of our high school students were
1
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“The questioning concerned
each reaches far-beyond the South., Along with all sorts of ice
_ 1 ‘ 1 . ... , u ,1 cream delights, the firm will also
The big test will come in how serve food, and has an air - con-
the platform deals with the race i
Pilot Club executive board meet-
ing, Elinn College Library, 6:45 p. •
m. Business meeting, 7:30
—Benhem Elementary PTA
meeting and installation of offi-
cer Sehoo library, 7130 p.m.
Senator WalterF. George, left, Democrat from
Greenwade enters Walter Reed Army hospit-
al late Thursday for a “head to
Friends of Senator Lyndon Johnson (at mikes) and [
House Speaker Sam Rayburn (L) gathered at the Wash- .. ■ .
ington airport to welcome the Democratic Congressional hanged two Greek Cypnots before
leaders as they returned to the nations capital following
Johnson victory over Texas Governor Allan Shivers.
" - althugh nearly everyone-admitted
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internationalrepercussions, part-,,
' cularly with the Soviet Union. '
Hopes North Demos crcydsots throughout the island
Will Go Half I were reported ready to call a gen-
their way through the candy
mount alii.
Brenham Weather
Partly cloudy and warm
through Friday. Widely scatter-
ed showers? y mn Tnpg;icht__ -
99, high torforrow 91. Readings
for 24-hours up to 7 a.m. today:
Max. 92, Min. 69. 7 a.m. 71, Sun-
Sett 7:04.
sought.
The bill was approved by the
It would authorize a $1.2 billion Senate Agriculture committee 13
. The Texas Department of
—Piea S-fn -nu ‛iased its;
- - rural trafficaccident summary
report covering the complete 12
months of last year. In a book,
entitled "It's A Fact . the
state Safety Department gives
“ a break down of the rural Tex-
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It was virtually a unanimous re-
action . among Democrats that tablishment has its grand open
Johnson’s victory minimized if it ing Thursday.
needed repairs - especially in did not eliminate the threat of a The “Dairy Queen, located.at
■view of the Saturday night final 1 southern bolt from the Democratic 1 the corner of West Main and
party this year. Seward Streets, opened its doors
■ ■ • at 10 a.m. and free. cones were
to be served between 2 p.m. and
5 p.m.
Visitors, are being greeted by
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gray of Bee-
---a
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without foundation, and the
dents generally have been
ducting themselves properly
WASHINGTON UP
-Georgia, 78-ear-old dean of the Senate has announced (
that he is witndrwing his-candidacy frreeleetiena
Governor Herman Talmadge, right, regarded as apos-" -
sible successor to Senator George, has yet to announce, (
but it is well known that he plans to run in the coming
Georgia Democratic primary. (NEA Telephoto).
the school grounds,'
said. „ - ,
In other business, the board 1 toc medical checkup, including a
approved the tuition charge for ‘ new appraisal of his recovery from |
all students transferred to the a heart attack.
district from other districts, be-! physicians agreed that the
ginning with the fall term. , President appeared to be in good
Greenwade said the charge will ' Physical condition, but hey will
approximate $54 per year, which hase a more definite picture when
he adds is in line with the fee he leaves the hospital at midday
Saturday.
SATURDAY Members, have placed cannis-
10:30 a. m.: Senior parade. Visit by 3,000 Houston Area ters in local business firms to
Cub And Sea Scouts. ] tie-in with the state drive for
12 noon: Maifest Roundup Barbecue. Firemans’ Park, funds which is being held May 1
Special show for Cub and Sea Scouts during noon hour at through May 31
Fireman’s Park Stadim. Mrs. Raymond Kolkhorst and
2p.m.: Baseball. TLC vs. s am Houston State. Fire- Mg-Hrankcas-kerivhesgrsayead.
man s Park Stadium. . ——etempts are being made to estab-
8 p m.t Senior coronat i ■ >n Fireman h Park Stadium, I_h a____Lfund. MrsKnikhorst
! 9 p. m.: Final, ball. Fireman's Park Pavilion. Music- by • reports there are several cerebral
Clair Perrault and his "Music for Romance." palsx cases ut the count
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day at 3 p.m.
Rev. Henry Beseda of Caldwell man’s Park Stadium,
and Rev. Fred Markum 9LHouse " " ~
ton will officiate. Burial wil be , m
Eiaipour said he was a magi- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhower Wednesday.
Charles Skhulta, Jr. of Clay ami' j—lie went tlu> President pHiisi -
of .Indiana quail to help stock his,
' Gettysburg, Pa., farm.
dittoed dining room. .Gray
have been involved and that his
atue.wwtandasiseow-hMi
be announced in the not too senhower adminis
distant future
. to write him at the following
[two watch bands, two nuts and address: 362-82 33. N. A. S.
; bolts, one thin metal bar, and one I Navy 128-PH. Public Works, c-0
teaspoon. , F.P.O., San Francisco, Calif. He
The ticket sale for both Mai-
I fest Roundup Barbecues was ex-
I tended Thursday as the j u n i o.r
I ourt prepared to open the 1956
Maifest with a dazzling parade
! Friday morning.
! Maifest Chairman J. W. Barn-
I hill reported tiiat tickets for the
’ beef barbecue at Fireman's Park
Friday were to be sold up to 2 p.
m. Turstaysmne-ent-dueats-for—=—
a thechr barbeuesaturaay
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By DAYTON MOORE | hower, but makes no provision for 7
WASHINGTON -UP Senate the controversial advance pay-
Democrats and. Republicans ment feature the President
agreed Thursday that they have
a compromise farm bill accepta-
ble, to President Eisenhower.
athe=iTexas the fast .
thirds of the total - number of
tickets sold are for the Saturday
barbecue, indicating a crowd of
over 1,200 for that event. Friday’s
meal will pull between 400 and
500 persons.
Eisenhower and Agricul- The barbetcues follow the junior
Secretary Ezra T. Benson parade Friday and senior parade-
9:30 a. m. Band Concert. Brenham High School band gree temperatures Wednesday,
Court House lawn. ■ 102 and 103 degree highs respec-
10:30 a, m.: Junior parade. / lively.____________________
12 noon: Maifest Roundup Barbecue. Fireman's Park. qriky A -12..., A-,
2 p.m.: Baseball, TLC vs. Sam Houston State. Firc-, V k W Auxiliary AIUS
' Cerebral Palsy Fight
‘ ,2i39 P-+m.: David Crockett District Boy • Scout—swim ---------------------g
neMemorial Pool. - Diving exhibition by members of The Ladies Auxiliy to James
Texas A & M diving team. ' F. Dillon Post of the Veterans of
8 p. m. Junior Coronation. Fireman's Park Stadium. Foreign Wars have joined in the
' fight against cerebral palsy.
Brenham - Ban
nee.
paint this,pavilion for $75 if i Teamed with Speaker Sam Ray-
the city would make the need- burn, Johnson won control of the
cd repairs to the walls.” Mai- Texas national convention delega-
Investigating officers say the; , _ _ a .
driver of the second trug had. Chocolate Mountain
IB ked down -to pick up a drop-
will be sold through 2 p.m. Fri-
day.
g 75 Sold This Morning
‘ tip 16TdlMFhucaday-a
600 had been sold for both feeds.
"We called Sonny Look ia
Houston and he extended the
time of the sales,” Barnhill pays.
"We knew that many persons
who wanted tickets had not se-
cured them, and wanted to give
them another chance. I sold
about 75 just this morning,’’ .
Barnhill added.
The tickets, priced at, $1 each,
are on sale at Barnhill's Drug
by Sen. Walter F. George (D-
Ga.). George Wednesday gave up
! his earlier plan to seek re-election.
Late returns from the West Vir-
ginia primary showed Gov. Wil-
liam C. Marland ahead in the
race for the Democratic nomina-
tion for the unexpired term of the
late Sen. Harley M. Kilgore.
issue, which has plagued the Dem- the business will be operated by
ocratic party for years. It is on Mrs. Rose Rider, who is moving ,
from Beeville to assume her du- led to Eden's refusal to give ‛
ties as manager here. The Grays details 'in the public interest. A
own-interests in three other Dairy U.S. Navy spokesman denied
Queen stores, two of them at I Thursday any American was in-
‘ . volved.
Graysaxsitispannec6-oba
looks of the pavilion for the
Maifest is gratifying. For the
dingy looking Pavilion stands out
’like a sore thumb among the
brightly painted and neatly
keep park facilities. Mayor
M=. Earc Cgrrgias GevsHermanl.aa
Edmuge,suvMe--, ,
tion advocate, announced that heg"
will run’for the Senate seat held’
Thomas J. Schulte, serving present the US flg.
with the United States Navy In I
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was the nation S high. , worker and his wife, died Wednes-
J F Cloudiness increased over Cen- i day night. •
retp—A nine - -iwal-and-ea tTexas- and-sswead-
choMate block- Timwtray e--Tmenenmeet*i
.-<1 a road outside the vilage or ! of West Texas The entire seer sister, Melanie Fay. Their two
Torbole Wednesday, when a can- was warm'and windy, sisters, Marie Gay and Avie May,
dy truck overturned. - Coolest wether was expectod :
A strong detachment of feder 'in Northwest Texas Thursday I
----1 a collection at the university’s bi-
xns.A-truunaar Muri-
...a to the drivet •f a Houstgn Post Davis, a student from Beaumont.
. Out । delivery truck and late delivery Davis carted his pet,-housed In
of the paper to Brenham aen d a small glass (
areasubsoribers Delta Tau Delta fraternity house.
.. ,c. will adopt a platform and pick a
and city .officials, proud of the nominee which the south can swal-
PAblescther‛wstent"hosentFom s along with
out of the city* Visit ' can both have a voice in these de-1
. , cisions because the influence of
• The interest of Lockett, Low,
____Wudenuanc Maifest ..Chairman
J. W. Barnhill for improving the ’
The head-..aT the board said
that he, along with other trus- *
• fest Co-chairman T. A. Low, Jr. ) tion last weekend in a contest with
perked up with, “Hold it, Don, Gov. Allan Shivers, who supported
you may have a deal. Let me President Eisenhower in 1952.
talk to Lockett.” A few min- -phnson will also be Texas’ favor-
' utes later Low had the word ite son candidate for the presiden-
from Mayor Lockett. “You’Ve
got a paint job.” The conver-
sation had gotten around to
the fact that ihe inside of the
pavilion was an "eye-sore” and
Juniors Open Maifest Friday
i’W Cypriots Riot After Pair Hanged
Democratic leader Lyndon B. j the executions already had swept
at Fireman’s park Tney Johnson views his Texas triumph Greece. Four persons were known
brought their own basket sup- as an invitation to northern Dem- _ ‘ i '
pers and then went to work ocrats to go part of the way to fights between police and rioters
decorating the interior of the meet the South at a national con- who stormed the U.S. information
buildin'’ for the big dance to vention keyed to compromise and agency Wednesday and burned
be part of the Maifest. The moderation. [British flags.
stage has been rebuilt by the . This viewpoint was attributed to Athens newspapers published ex-
city, and the whole interior | him hy associates who are con- tras Thursday telling of the exe-
was made attractive with crepe vinced that he will play a major cutios. The first reaction’was one
Someone counted 56 । role at the convention both in the of outrage and fears of more vio
drafling of a platform and thelence against the heavily guarded
Bv RAYMOND LAHR
WASHINGTON UP !
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cage, back to the Scattered thunderstorms were e.
, ,--------- :. 'rtemiu heme, I expected to cool of sectors of I 2nd Dallas Girl
The driver suffered a knee m-l and • placed it in an unwalled. West Texas Thursday night and
juryand bruised ey wien his nuios---Erkay:
-ehieke " ---rnhrmnh"X G--n-t ho Ggamig
- “ 8 " AShsm, 2 - - S5d Tram to? ~-For' -exxmpne.
Another truck took the papers
_ mi tp their destinatons. Ben L.
* - .2..--5/2 -e-ce- pet- -- aomo *amna . nwina ,
[ ed up his editions at Hempstead village children from
Large Snake
.HceAApg C'hop I were known to prefer that some I Saturday. The processions will
—"85 of the bill's* provisions not be in- begin immediately at 10:30 p. m.
2 rr jr r eluded. But none was considered' from the 500 block of East Main
At I eXaS U. objectionable enough to result in street, moving west on Main to
another veto. Austin, south on Austin to Ala-
.. ,, | The President recently vetoed amo and east- on Alamo to the
O' Democratic farm bill because it ost Office lot where members
included a provision for 90 pero the courts will be taken from
cent of parity price supports and the ‘ oats. , _
other features highly objectionable , 60 Units In Parados
Mr. Eisenhower told his newshouse Friday, spurring'a search to him. The high, rigid price prop unineudine.. 4
........ • i an esti- feature was left out of the new beautifully decorated Floats, will
mated 100 volunteers of the heav- bill. take.partvinsthe.parades,
1 campus area. j Sen. George D. Aiken' (R-Vt). Junior MonarehsGene Beaziey
qLt w. expressed that Lsenate leader of administration an d Hube Ewen Baker, Jr. will
Doubt was expressed nat tney forec, tol renorters th it n ride the royal float Friday, while
hi’erccnldquaan
caiimuwranping liNelr .......•=ASS’S
hoped to to, themirtesChairmanaAllen J Ellen-daxverossospoeraons wiu take part
snake alive. ......... in the.two parades and oceM
. .. . - esmmMiVn*seduledatFFFemans-
Clouds increasing Park Stadium each alight.
m c 1R The junior royalty will rule
Over Central-lex over "The Court Of Sunshine,"
- ____ - In which 258 youngsters, will don
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INDIANAPOLIS -UP- Repub-
lican Gov. George Craig gave the
bird — or birds — to President
■ ,
two top leaders arriwed in the
cruiser Orjonikidze for a state
rinare nnuommrezaeirit o%.. : r-. ■
The opposition Labor party also
; [ attacked Eden heavily and de-
1 manded that he give the full story
Lowest minimum temperature
! in the state early Thursday wa
59 at Salt Hat. The highest was
78 at Corpus Christi. ,
Fingeedhnaay „lmarzte wmM
, less cf024 nouiarter nersmam--aeama
er sister, Melanie Fay. Their two' E
doing well, doctors said.
The quads, first ever born in E
ficiikewakbtyThecamaindenothe ■
m rating Wil ( onusue -7Wdi ni dn * dn-u-bse -- . -an ... 2"
Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Hunter. All • 1
—SPECTATORMODERATIONAT*mEssSu-pptangL-4uveL-amonL.oInet
... [word of the executions, spread T
LIKE OLD TIMES IC AAKTDATIAN through the tense city. Turkish
—-----------*» •-------*----H I lllll W I1 l« I ||l|V Cypriot police moved in swinging
i •• W*1 " “-*5 batons. British troops loosed a tear
'___;__ 1 gas barrage that dispersed the
Lok, a former Brenhamite,
was former Cmdr. r _ . --------
i hero of another truck, careened into al
l r"‛- "T •-iT"T-AII
mpaigis-n-canfornia Tor service“wilbe“rrered both"atsin th Wtrs"of Portsmouth avalT truck was badiy damaged., ‘
Dr. Paul Dudley White, the Bos-
ton heart specialist, and the White
House physician, Maj. Gen. How-
ard Mcc. Snyder, agreed that the
। President was in good shape.
I "He seems to be in good physi-
t catshape as-far- as-we-ean-eH,"
Snyder said, “but we'll give him
[ a good, thorough physical exam
WXJante H-cfc this weekend.
V% —---9 - S- - 9 White listened to the President's!
m T 'heart through stethoscope Wednes-
V )n H room a n day and said he -thought Mr. j .
1 --S--d-IEisenhower was good health, a seven and one-half foot boa con-
"—1— White will not participate in the strictor, escaped from his cage at
LONDON —UP— The British Walter Reed examinations. ia University of Texas fraternity
press ripped into Prime Minister] I ‘ ... ...... .......,,
Anthony Eden Thursday for failingconference Wednesday that his ex- by police, firemen and
to tell the full story of the myster- amination will be a "head-io-toe
tics" but that the exam was a
His explanations to the House.of । (Continued on page 6)
Commons which hinted that the --------------.
frogman was engaged in espionage Houston Post THICK
work were described as "inept” _ ___
neorge-
u. Continue Campaigns,- —Beeville.
yr uray,naxs,s pauyzaunuan wu.........
...... .. Sen. Estes Kefauver b’Fen.tferate the Brenham drvein every1 Lionel (Buster) Srabb’a
Eo"Primavrm-Ei tandwAde F- Stouonenn continelhTfmm.na W8 -90:30. pum-e 42TE ~"I
Lockett has plans for the per- mem arme ... -e .....
manent restoration of the votes in that state • June 3 Dem- windows and
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