Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1956 Page: 1 of 6
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Brenham Weather
OONTRIBUTE TODAY
VOLUME 91
BRENHAM, TEX4S, TUESDAY, JUNE 5,1956
Ike Seeks To Save Foreign Aid
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GRADUATING FAMILY
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LIONS TO RACK TIDO
SCHOOL CAMPAIGNS
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Captured At Clay
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ETTSVILLE
SHOT BY MAN
Dippel
senatorial
By GAYLORD P. GODWIN .
suP- . Gordon of Illinois. For the Repub-
proved today after receiving eight
■ Hiekenlooper’s renomination set
R. M. (Spike) Evans, one-time
HOUSTON — Marine Corps re-
-won’t pay for any reduction
between the hours of 12:30
said basic instructions to state and
county comimittees that will per-
served n tic
date, .1
A
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1 journey could be delayed.
Resort-like weather filled most
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Boy For Muegges
Major Leagues
all
Jude Hospital Tuesday at 2:22 a.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
What happens when you dial
Washington County Fair Asso.
Texan Dies in Car Crash
Stake Ambitions
It
eizmn's return was announced
staking their presidenthl ambi-
genemusbenefte
' married April 29,
fornla primary.
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Murderer of Seven
Sentenced To Death
TO DISCUSS
PROPOSED CUTS
telephone users become
tomed to the new system.
expect no major diffiulty, but i
there are bound to be a rash of I
th it
that
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Mueg-
ge of Brenham, Route 5. are the
No Drouth Relief
From Soil Bank,
Benson Reveals
The Marine recruiter will be
here at the Post Office building
I Maton n
Room. 2:30.'p.m/
"Basic" training. Transportation
to Houston will be furnished and
Luthe ran Col
lege. Fort * Way
ne, Indiana. Up
damage or other natural phenom-
ena. . *
“We don't pay for any acciden-
tal compliance of the soil bank,”
Pittsburgh
Chicago
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of
re
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local
accus-
that saw the “farm protest’ vote!
suddenly dissolve.
Hickenlooper, who helped fash-
June 5:
Brenham Chapter 141 OES stat-
Met hod i st WSCS general meet-
ed meeting. 8 p.m. Masonic Hall.
Regular visit of the Social Se-
this area, and that the fugitive
was located Sunday at Clay.
Daniels has been placed in the
Washington County Jail to await
arrival of officers from Lubbock
who will take him back to that
city to face charges.
"‘dely" in starting the program
"is depriving the farmers of Amer-
ica” of its benefits.
Benson told a news conference
here last week that he was Jaunch-
Brenhdmites
Ready For
Girls State
House Scheduled
To Take Bill Up
Wednesday
over
porii
For “Accidental”
Losses
vest.
Berson, however.
Grace Lutheran Ladies Circle
meeting at church.. 3 p.m.
St. Puul’s Lutheran Ladies Aid
meeting. 3 p. m. Church base-
ment. -
Ladies Auxiliary to VFW meet.
(Continued on page 2)
flexible
handed I
I Myton
ers are spending the entire week
I at the site. The leaders are Mrs.
। Lee Petterson, Mrs. Melvin Kor-
l thauer, Mrs. Carl Kingsbery, Mrs.
J J. M. DeOlive, Mrs. Fred Graber,
in Beaver Dam that the soil bank
is not a "droug! t relief”, or "low-
up program.”
Packing For Girls State
Miss Elaine Blondeau, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Blondeau and Miss Beverly Henslee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Henslee, begin packing for their week-
long stay at Bluebonnet Girls’ State in Austin. They rep-
resent Buddy Wright Post, American Legion " Auxiliary.
The event opens Thursday. (Staff Photo).
Brownie units'return to the city
about 7:30 p.m. each day, Mrs.
Buratti says.
‘ "The mp siteeis a beautiful
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sus high price support in this
fall's Iowa general election.
P.m.
Church the latter
o
I west of Brenham Monday. A to-
% * i 1 fc27 seouts and
leaders registered. __.
Six units of 69 girls and six lead-
. Mondayortferet Edmund F
.Clark to stop: Putting matches in
#i
bers of cars parked, in front of
his home, and asking the children
if the dog barked while he was
away. Mrs. Clark, who has start-
ed divorce proceedings, said her
husband was checking up to make
i sure she was not seeing another
man.
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sade
Will Wed
Famed ice queen Sonja Henie and shipping tycoon
Niels Onstad smile happily for cameramen in Miss Heine’s
apartment in New York after announcing they will be
married within the next 10 days. (NEA Telephoto).
DPVTY A T
HALL
Brenham Banner-Press-—armenbe
Member of the United Presst The Greatest B^orld-lTide News Service OF TEXAS
en volunteering for jhe Ma-
New Cabinet-
SANTIAGO, Chile (UP)— Pres-
Suspicious Hubby "Stopped"
CHICAGO (UPj Superior
P. o,
On Loose 7 Years-- . J
Murder Suspect Is
ones.
At 1 o’clock Sunday morning.
Southwestern Bell techniekans
and officials gathered at the tele- j
phone office to check the vast
another $100 million from the eco-
nomic aid request.
In the Senate, the aid program
still Is before the foreign relations
committee. A long line of admin-
istration witnesses pleaded against
heavy cuts in testimony last week.
Chairman Walter F. George ID-
Ga.) told the United Press Satur-
HaF" "fh“esddEetasltersmne A,ter
The family of Rev. Paul
Ludwig, pastor of the Grace
Lutheran Church, had a busy
graduation time this year.
There were five graduates, and
three completed their respec,
tive studies with valedictorian
honors. Richard finished St.
Louis Seminary apd has ac-
cepted a pastorate at Uvalde*
John completed his studies at
Rice Institute in Houston, '
Rice Institute in Houston, while
College in Austin. David receiv-
ed his diploma from Navasota
High School and Thekla from
the Navasota Elementary.
School. Ted, David and Thek-
la were valedictorians of their
classes.
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New Habits For
night due to the loss of blood, to the “farm
However, doctors said he was im-
ion the administration's
price support program,
Iowa Attorney General
(Cracker Dry) Countryman a 2-to-
ports.
Countryman. commenting
"the farmers have shown
, they are “happy," conceded de-
feat to Hickenlooper with just
ERVCEAun
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Marine Recruiter
To Visit Brenham
The slug hit Deputy Guy Henry ] beating for the GOP
in the hip and his condition was nomination
described as critical Monday' '
..A former Washington County negro, by a Lub- sirdpanse
Dock county Grand Jury almost seven years ago for killing
his brother, was apprehended at Clay Sunday afternoon. , I
Wesley Daniels, 35, was arrested by sheriff’s department
officers from Washington and Burleson Counties when he
tried to escape from a Claytavern.
Daniels ran to his car but was
blocked off by the deputies'
vehicles. He was not armed i
Jorge Aravena as minister of agri-
culture, and Dr.. Alberto Araya
Lampe as health minister.
WASHINGTON (UP
New Hampshire men al
fense pleas for another change to, tisan meeting will take place in
get the trial farther from the the President's study at 4 p.m.
----7 cepted the position of principal
No Cash 'Refunds of Grace Lutheran School, vacated
by the resignation of Clarence
and Kefauv er were
aroutpropandsinscctg
“Farm Protest” Vote
Dissolves In
Election
despite defense attorneys' pleas
for a change of venue and con-
tinuance.
Menter, one-time inmate of a
the break from oldalinghab-
Coker ordered attorneys to be- The President acted in the face
gin selection of । jury from the of a strong congressional move to
panel of 65, venireman on hand order heavy slashes in the $4 9 bil-
late Monday. Of 14 jurors ques- Don aid request which the Presi-
tinned, offly one was accepted, dent and other administration
District Attorney Robert D. Wil- leaders have called vital to the
■ tend the sessions this year.
I At the conclusion of thelses-
l sion. two citizens of Bluebonnet
■ Girls’ State will be selected to
I attend the American Legion Aux-
I iliary Girls' Nation, to be held ia
l Washington, D. C. in July. Phere
I they will meet two representa-
l fives from each of the other Girls'
" States sponsored by the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary and will
. partiepate in a. study of National
• Government.
"Miss Frances Goff of Houston
is director .of the Texas Blue,
I bonnet Girls' State.
2 Miss Mirlon Dorbritz of Bren-
ham, a former citizen of Girls’
State, will attend the sessions as
a senior counsellor.
FAMILYNIGHT
FEATURES GIRL
HALLETTSVILLE, Tex. (UP
A mental patient taken into cus-
tody by a deputy sheriff grabbed
the officers’ gun and shot him
late Monday.
licans there will tie Martin and
. Reps. Charles A. Halleck of In-
diana, R bert B. Chipperfield of
Illinois and John M. Vorys of
Ohio.
CALLS MEETING
Trial Begins
The purpose of the plan is -1 »
“reduce surpluses and conserve
resources," he said.
The annual camp opened at a
~4,. ‛ new site located seven miles
—-2-
to Concordia 95,
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Court Room; Second Floor, 9:30 a.
m. -
ing, 3 p m. at church.
June 8: / .%
UDC regular meeting at Henry
Hughes’ Lake; 10:30 a.m. Cover-
d dish luncheon.
June 7:
Asked who .would comply-with
soil bank provisions after that
old waitress guilty of the rat-poi-
son murder of Claude C. Martin
in 1951. 'x ‘
The red-haired Mrs. Martin ad-
mitted in a signed confession that
she gave fatal doses of arsenic
to Claude Martin, another hus-
band, three daughters and her
mother. She also admitted at-
.1, 71 . er present
. husband, Ronald Martin,’ the son
of her fourth husband.
Under Alabama law all death
sentences are automatically ap-
pealed. However, if the appeal
fails, Mrs. Martin will become the
second woman to die in Alabama’s
electric chair.
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liberately" delaying starting the
soil bank "for political purposes.”
Cooley said in a statement hand-
ed to reporters that "I am con-
vinced the administration wants a
political issue instead of a farm
Monday voted to boost 'he mini- five numeral numbering plan
mum postal savings deposit from lt’r ‘— -- - •- - 1------
Partly cloudy and warm
through Wednesday. Low to-
night 69, high tomorrow 92.
Readings for 24-hours up to 7 a.
m. today: Max. 89, Min. 65, 7 a.
m. 67, Sunset 7:20.
curity Representative, County
, hopes the House will restore a $1.1
ed ,they will base their •case on billin cut in the foreign aid meas-
House were Speaker Sam Rayburn
and Reps. John W. McCormack of
Countryman h a d ;Massachusetts, Carl Albert of Ok-
staked his campaign on an appeal lahoma, James P Richards of
protest vote by ad-South Carolina and Thomas S.
Vocating high, rigid price
Luke. Feldkamp is a graduate
of Concordia Teachers College,
River Forest, Illinois.
Born and rais- o
Cincinna. dh.
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NO. ill
$1 to $5. The measure now goes local telephone users will make
to the House.
successful applicants will be
sent via commercial airlines
from Houston to San Diego, Cali*
verting to France. If that happens, [ Banjamin S. Hite, registrar of
the Monegasques would have to voters at Los Angeles/said 5.9 peri
. . . _ ----- pay taxes and would be subject cent of the eligible voters there I ..................
a call today? Well, if you dial to French military, duty. had marked their ballots by 8:30 meeting. District Court
two letters and.five digits of the No special welcome was planned a.m , comparer! to 129 per cent “
number, and -you’ve looked up for the royal couple but towns-'at the same hour in 1954 and 5.51
the correct number in the new people had red“amft white flags per cent in 1952.
gray directory, your call will go ready to drape from their win-
Mrs. S., B. McCauley and Mrs.
Abe Marsh. :
band, one -of seven relatives she
• admittedly poisoned to collect ]
, their insurance.
-t —X m-- The iurv. delihewated eole -three
— —— -e-g-aen-e
The council of governors of
Lions International, meeting
in Galveston Monday in con-
junction with District 2-S-2,
voted to endorse the campaign
to raise one million dollars for
a memorial museum at Old
Washington-on-the-B r a z o s.
They recommended to their
.. successors, who take office a
month from now, that they
appoint a committee to work
with officers of the Texas In-
- depegdence Day Organization
on a plan to take the cam- :
Paign into the publicsschools at
the local level. Representing ;
TIDO at the meeting were Pre-
sident Hulon Hall of Navasota;
Directors Tom Whitehead and
Herman L. Zschappel of Bren-
ham; and Lloyd Gregory and
_____Jim Etheridge of Houston.
♦ ♦ ♦
Al] Business and Profession-
al Women who plan to attend
Scout Camp on June 7 are ask-
ed to contact the president.
.Rosa Lee Fuchs, at GR 6-3783
by Wednesday night. The
group will met at 5:30 p. m.
at Hohlt’s Department Store
The
SPECTATOR
127 Regis ter On
Opening Day
Monday
A special family night pro-
gram and picnic Friday at
6 p.m. will highlight this year’s
Girl Scout Day Camp.
The public is invited to attend
and bring a basket lunch, ac-
cording to Mrs. Elizabeth Buratti,
publicity chairman for the Girl
1 Scout Board. -
Members of the Girl Scout
1 troops will furnish the entertain-
ment.
ernment officials made clear today Feldka mp at- ■
that any soil bank payments a tended the Uni- g
farmer gets this year he will ern versity of Cin- )
by his own efforts. There will bedinnattanditui
no government cash for crop re- engineering. He
lac* ■■ .
ident Carlos Ibanez Monday com-
pleted the reorganiztion. of his
cabinet. He named industrialist
eran Teacher’s college of River '
Forest
Ili
eldent - drouth. Hood ol insedtsrommienanaPly the Riv-
Another department official who er Forest as a highly capable,
has a voice in administering the active, mature and experienced
soil bank said program detaijsteecher, according to Rev. Paul
. " ' p -udwizampdesberaaldbe”
day that he thought the House cut
was “too great" and that he would
work to have at least part of it -
re sored.
Invited to the meeting today
from the Democratic side of the
Ralph E. Feldkamp has ac-
By NEIL MACNEIL
instit-* WASHINGTON (UPf President
tion, is accused of murdering Eisenhower -today summoned
Broderick, ,20, last Dec. 31 in the Democratic and Republican House
student’s car near Hempstead, leaders to a White House meeting
Tex. ' in an 11th hour attempt "to save
District Judge Ernest Coker, his foreign aid program from
who moved the trial from Hem-heavy cuts.
pstead to Livingston, refused de-! The White House said the bipar-
THIRD TFR M " the cut “ “llowed 1o
Hiallle M H I IA The House Foreign Affairs com-
mittee voted to chop $1 billion
from the military aid program and
to go to the camp in a group.
• • •
R. O. Giesecke today reeeTv-
ed word from Lockhart that his
friend, Gus Birkner, had died
there Monday night. Funeral
services will be held Wednes-
day afternoon at 4 o'clock, and
Mr. Giesecke and William Henze
will attend. Mr. Birkner was a
pioneer brick and stone mason,
end had worked on many build-
ings over South and Central Tex-
as. He helped build the Tex-
as State capitol at Austin. He was
95 years of age. It was our pleas-
ure to read an autobiography, a
year ago, which Mr. Birkner
had laboriously typed on a type-
writer himself. It gave details
its in the number or call a num. The
Ry JAMES C. ANDERSON . ,
SAN.ERANCISCQ.ILPL Cali-,.........2 .
i Demorrats -- • -nl -
......................a h—through as usual.
8100 early to tell how well. However, If you transpose di;
parents of a boy born at the St. program." He charged Secretary
of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson's)
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dre • • t; «
he__ . , ■
the sMC"LEEZajarhouth" ftont,* JC
lis is qualifying jurors on the) free world's security.
death penalty. Plans for the meeting were an-,
Menter was the object of an in- nounced after the President’sreg-
tense manbupt in South Texas ular weekly meeting with Republi-
after the Texas A&M student was:can corgressional leaders this
found dying in a ditch near Hemp- morning.
। stad. [ The House is scheduled to ke
I He was captured three days af - up the foreign aid bill Wednesday,
er the slaying in Newark, N. J., House GOP leader Joseph W
and confessed shooting Broderick, Martin said President- Eisenhower
I I e’ense attorneys have indicat-
Roost Postal Deposits " system as some 3.200 telephones
WASHINGTON ('Pt The senate) were changed to the two letter.
LIVINGSTON. Tex. (UP) The
murder trial of Rmaid Menter. 22,
charged with killing Texas A&M ■
senior Jin David Broderick last ■
December, opened late Monday
minded today as Brenham tele-
phone subscribers lost their old misdialed calls until
call numbers and received new)
Feldkamp will begin his du-
.. .... . u . " , ties as Principal of Grace Luth-
ate the soil bank on the individual eran School and directorof
farm level probably will be avail- education and muic at Grace
able about June 12 — .after the Lutfran Church the latter part
latest planting dates - most of July,
oases. • ' ___
gualified yungrmM uxT5T
i for either 4 3. or 2 .* Sab
mi guWTV""A
BENTON, Ark. (UP)— Mrs.______
Anna Williams, 65, of Corpus ing the soil bank immediately and
Christi, Tex., was killed Monday that farmers who plowed under
when thrown from an automobile immature crops would receive
However-.____au:e,
"thos who hadn't planted crops ------ — _____p. .uung maunes an
or who had recently planted might locks, setting the furniture in pat-
comply." terns, jotting down license num-
Chairman Harold D. Cooley (D-
N.C.) of the House Agriculture
committee Monday accused the
Eisenhower administration at "de-
Intercepting operators Were its. Telephrone company officials
jogging memories of the absent-
Auunia Ta Hngebon daily.!
and County School buses. The
on completion of work at Con-
an Agriculture Department official cordia College, Feldkamp con-
said. "We don’t spend any money tinued his studies in education
and- scierce at Concordia Luth-
dows the moment their sover- , Stevenson
SOIL PAYMENTS Feldkamp N ew
FOR FARMERS Principal Of
EFFORTS ONLY Graceschool
(Uonunued on page 6)
BEAVER DAM, Wis. (UP) Ag-, transfusions - -
riculture Secretary Ezra T. Ben- ansusons
son warned farmers Monday night The assailapt, Edwin Chudejr
not to look for drought relief from 24, dropped the gun and ran to
President Eisenhower's new $1.2 his brother-in-law's garage where
’■ A he, 10-minutes later
*dulkEenson‛s-statcmenF-neccrongby e-*saa*a
Of a fast tour • through Midwest' Chudej was committed to the .
farmlands was taken as a hint state hospital in San Antonio twouP another test of the flexible ver-
that this year's son bank program years ago and was on temporary
may be less ambitious than he had leave on a petition by his broth-
indicated earljer. ( er-in-law, Fred Pustejovsky. |
BensAn flew to Chibigo and then' Pustejovsky had asked officers
back to Washington following his 10 return Chudej to the hospital,
spcech-bfore farm-eity-ery-wiek-
” about the many buildings
srateetes- watt of
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP)— A unless we buy acreage reduction.
__________circuit jury late Monday night we
4 sentenced Mrs. Rhonda Bell Mer-
•t ' 0,: qye-mee-
for me murder of ner forth hus-
principality buzzing with rumors
she is expecting a baby in Janu-
......mtfornia Urm^iK wert to the' , , , a
- U The roval‛ xacht -left, Majorca, vols in balmy..wcaher taday. to . Calendar OI Events
9pam,Mvrcy, euhe* make the eHoce tha"-an- -- L - ---m.
sun-specked Riviera playgrourd ; the ultimate fate of the presiden-
i but the sea was rough and the tial amhitions of Adlai Stevenson
journey could be delayed, • and Estes Kefuver.
cumber 20, 1949. He has been
j free since Finney Daniels was
OAAITT R A ANn slain with a 32 calibre revolver.
SCOUI CAMP wanarngtochnysyte
_____ issued a tip that Daniels was in
om. He weighed seven pounds,
three ounces. »
had of the Agriculture Adjust- cruiter, staff Sergeant Joe B.
ment dministration,won nomina- Manning,, will visit Brenham,
-tion.over,comparative newcomer Tuesday Jne 12 to interview
“In -the : Mm skeep m i a 6 a .!. r, na"nom tt bamepaSsamm-*-seegmspp"orgimig,g ■
x ~ .ma I s mutatVaurnmmpg e"rnz pmmmrarie :ma...........t...... -
ministration to relax soil bank ieg- filed PHma^ against nominal opposi-
ulationson the 19.6 wheat crops so against Chudej and jailed him. tion, appPoached .that figure again
‘armers-cousE’oBuunde part -- ------ -—r*-s-uarmauajnst.Conutemaue"
*en trop anyDern w*ieunmior‛oucye FncsserrfegrameEpr"eem*r—Tw
.c., 1c t,..a • (Continued on page 6) rines will be sent to San Diego,
xjraCe is LScbCCtm,, , California for their 12 weeks of
\ResortTike Leather
T 1 T1 i There was no confirmation at
EKmen Ma m —Anepc the report, the princeas is expect- of the state, except for some over-,
HAAAAACIII I IIUIIVI 3 ing. Father Francis Tucker, the east coastal area, where the polls
• [American priest who played*Cu- opened at 7 am. pdt. Sample
pid, said they had told him noth-, tests of the voter turnout two
ing about it. « hours later indicated the balloting
Monegasques were, hoping the was -light in northern Galifornia
rumors were true. An heir would but heavier in the southern part
prevent the principality from re-) of the state.
Misses Beverly Ann Henslee
and Elaine Blondeau will tepre-
sent Buddy Wright Post Wb. 48,
American Legion Auxiliahty at
the 1956 session of the Blebon-
net Girls’ State at the Texas
School for the Blind in Austin
June 7-16. They will leave Thurs-
day morning.
During this time the giwho
are the 1956 citizens will'Sit up
and operate a miniature city,
county and slate government.
Officials will be elected and the
state officials will be inaugu-
rated at ceremonies conducted in
the House of Representatives, State
Capitol Wednesday, June 13 at 11
a. m.
Citizens attending the sessions
are selected on a basis of charac-
ter and leadership from students
who have completed their jun-
tor year in high school this year.
A total of 360 citizens, sponsored
by auxiliary units and other in-
terested organizations, will at-
when captured.
Officers say Daniels is wanted
in Lubbock for-the murder of his
brother, Finney Daniels on De.
ure "recently voted by the House
Ulf if FNI nODCD amihiDnAinirarigonamyFaskedPa
IIIURLVLUULK total Of $19 billion for overall for-
1 eign assistance.
117 I A ( I A |17 A I Martin said the President feels
VVIV I II W A that the "foreign effort” of the
BVVV1B [United States would be “badly
that craihed on a curve.—4
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Mental Patient Is
Arrested For
Crime
prince and princess wereltions on this all-important Cali-
Gov- ti, Ohio, Mr.
MONTE CARLO, Monaco (UP) I r N ... . ry
Prince Rainier and Princess COr ,Calif Omia V Ote
Grace headed back today to a ; _ L
DES MOINES 11 pi Sen
Bourke B. Hickenlooper won re-
nomination to a third term Mon-
day in an Iowa primary election
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