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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
THURSDAY, FEB. 5,1959
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MUSIC CLIN
ROY ROGER
(Continued from page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wendt
TIME MARC
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daughtet;Miss Madeline Ward of
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air-
on an
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in missiles, Khrushchev said:
million in bonds.
increase' of
an
MARKETS
2
Ben Schroeder "
agreement can be reached." ,
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THURSDAY
THE KEY
OTHER SHIRTWAIST STYLES
from $8.98 to $29.98
Honest-to-Goodness
Old-FashionodCMIU!
KANKE LS
Mr. and Mrs
Brenhain are tl
born at the •
Thursday at 7:4
ed seven poune
has been name
DANCE
Saturday Night
February 7th.
CinemaScope
TECHNICOLOR
KINGS
Adm. 75c
Cons id
tinued r
day. Lo
row 54.
to 7 a
34. 7 a.
Mar.
May
Oct.
Dec.
Ju).
Mar.
May
yi‛
grand
indict <
Minds never
channel when
TV set in the
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
A TIE TITANIC TANK BATTLE
W OF WCRLD WAI II!
Mar.
May
Jul.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
May,
Lucky Leaf APPLE
PIE FILLING
BUTTERFAT .PER POIND
Sour Cream, 44e——- —
Sweet Cream. 49c
BILLS WOULD .
CHANGE TEXAS
JURY SYSTEM
HOLSTON LIVESTOCK
HOUSTON (UPI—USDA)_Live-
stock:
LAGRANGE
will be the site
der trial of D
charged with
wife, Grace Ki
ust, 1957.
No date has
trial, moved he
venue from E
trial in Bastro
ended with a hi
Craig "is Cha
- his wife to deal
were boating or
»cr a few miles I
We uls
caso
La Gran
For M
Roy Rogers
at Milroy He
. for the remo
growth. Roge
of the Lexin
buildings.
K rispy Sweet
PICKLES
list with us.
ARFHHR EHRIG
Day GR 6-2431
Nite GR 6-3428
-
imprints of hi
dent all over
that comprise
(Continue
CLUMBIA MCTURLS prmsent
A WAIWICK mopucvon
VICTOR LEO
MATURE GENN
Tank
FORCE!
Panel's Ideas
Included
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Spots closed steady at 33 80 off
10.
MOTH—MILDEW PROOFED
BUILT IN DEODORANT
Combats persperation odor in garment
GRADE A MILK
6 62 per cwt. of 4%
7c per point over 4%
BRENHAM COTTON
. Strict Middling. 34.50
Low Middling, 26.00
Middling, 34 00
Strict Low Middling, 30.00
We value this and hope that his
statements will find expressions
in constructive deeds ”.
T he
SPEi
DONOVAN-GALVANI tailor this soft shirtwaist
with a full, full skirt, stacked pleating to keep the
waist slim, the hem flaring.
Priced at $16.98
SIZES 10 TO 20
World War II vintage incorporat-
ing features of the U.S. Army
i jeep and the jitney, finally is on
the way out. ‘ ■
1 The Public Service’ Commission
announced that the vehicles will
I be banned and replaced by mod-
■ ern buses’ in Manila and its sub-
urbs by the end of the year.
CIVIL RIGHTS-
(Continued from -page 1)
. |
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
GOING STEADY
PLUS
WYOMING RENEGADE
Shows 7 :00 & 9:00 p. m.
Texas
ORANGES
--ee
— 1
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Sen Martin Dies Jr. of Lufkin [legal advisers- of Sen. George
introduced a bill to change selec- 1 Parkhouse of Dallas were expect-
tion of jury members in capital ed to arrange’ a conference with
punishment cases The measure labor attorneys to discuss the
would'permit jury selection on the senator's controversial labor reg-
basis of panel questioning rather; ulatory bill, and see "where an
AMAXWELI
" House
h. Coffee
‛ PON" 6-3511 -
TODAY
THE LAST HURRAH
them later died and four were
ported in critical condition. .
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1
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Red POTATOES
135’
- Friday Anil Saturday
Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT
CALVERT-
(Continued from page 1)
3 adult. The juvenile court wobld be
, required to'investigate the crime.
Law’ Enforcement then decide whether the offense
No. 2 caff
Modern CLEANERS
WILL NOW CLEAN YOUR GARMENTS
AT NO EXTRA COST!
WITH THE NEW 8 IN 1 PROTECTION
a
f *
Evidence Of Tragedy
" "" =22.--.3 stocking and a
• New York'
Spots closed nominal at 35.70,
unchanged. ’
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NEW ORLEANS (I PI)—Cotton
closed steady.
High Low Close
T For Want Ads-can GR MS43
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SAN ANTONIO (UPi)— Former
Little Reck School Supt Virgil T
I Blossom has applied for a similar
position with the Northeast Inde-
pendent School District- here.
The small district .includes one
high school and one junior high,
and adjoins the large San Antonio
l lb. can
Del' Monte______
CATSUP
14 oz. bottle
5 f $1.00
o make force of
at the WAGON WHEEL IN BRENHAM
MUSIC BY EDWIN MAREK'S LONE
STAR RAMBLERS
ALL STAK RECORIMNG ARTISYS -
JETLINERS-
(Continued from page 1)
Hubert M.
known in B
numerous o
f . talks as man
Texas Cham
Death claime
memory of h
Pool, who i
manager of tf
• written a bea
. • ztfuaz-tazza te .2
kidrIISonIn,t
"East Texas
think our res
ested in read
"1 ndid to e
at the yate <
me a liyht
ly treyd inl
and he repl
the darknen
hand into t
That nluill
than a light
known way.'
Those lines,
Haskins, were
Harrison on
his book. Ah
rise, a book
comfort and
prompted Ted
the foreword
son's talent "i
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2-5(7
See us for Seed Potato-
es. Fresh Garden and
Flower Seed.
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WOLF WOlF
BRAND I J®
CHILI 5^
usuaga Chili
"4 —M
ScaA Bance
Carol Jean Abney, an acro-
batic dancer, .practices a scarf,
waving routine in Miami Beach
Fla." _______
Cattle 100
There . were 43 persons still
missing and believed dead whose
bodies have not been recovered.
Twenty two bodies were recov-
ered. but only 16 of them have
.been identified.
Here and There
"couldn't testify myself as to how
much money" was involved.
Calvert had a prepared state-
ment, tracing the history of gift-
giving in the comptroller's office
during his 29 years in the depart-
ment.
He said it arose out of a desire
of department employes to sup-
plement the State Comptroller’s
pay, which was held to a low
level by the state constitution until
The comptroller's salary was
raised by constitutional amend-
ment to $6,000 in 1937 a n d to
$17,000 in 1955.
Calvert Mlffthat when his em~
ployes presented him with a cash
Christmas gift in 1956 he told
them he wanted the practice
think it. isi time the American
strategists stopped building their
calculations on the illusions that
in the event of the outbreak of a
military conflict the territory of
the U.S A. will remain unassail-
able ”
"This has long since ceased be-
ing the case, and it exists only
in the wishful' jhoughts of Ameri-
can generals,” he said.
"In reality the Soviet Union has
now the means to deliver a blow
to aggressors in any part of the
world," Khrushchev said.
"Khrushchev went on to say:
"I have formed the opinion that
Fresh Firm ’ .
LETTUCE
Head 1 Oe
of between cleaning
re- 205 WEST ALAMO
. -?-----------------L-------A--------------
The sleek* Electra 188, , on of
e" ■
).
zupeme —--—-2- * .4
Hogs 400 Barrows and gilts 25-
50 lower, sows steady to 50 lower.
I S. No 1. 2 and 3 grades 195-
.’10 lb barrows and gilts. 17,00-
17 25 Sows No. 2 and 3 grade
275 500, lbs . mostly 13 0014 00,
a few 14.50,
Sheep 3100. Trade fairly active.
Slaughter lambs and yearlings
steady to strong, Feeder lambs
steady. Good and choice 95-106 lb.
-aeled-aadesheea-slaughterlambs
17.25-17.50, including No. 2 pelt
lambs at 17.00. Good and a few
choice 70-85 lb. feeder lambs 16.00-
17.00. *
Wb'
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i LACK OF ALTITUDE AIDS
| may be CRASH CAUSE
By ROBERT LILES
• United Press International
L . NEW YORK (UPI)—Teams of
| federal .investigators were-exam-
ining every detail today of the
| crashed American Airlines turbo-
American's newest jet age
linerscrashedzin:
than individual questioning of
threats of force to obstruct court
orders in school desegregation
cases a federal offense.
—Greater authority for the FBI
in investigating destruction of
schools or churches, including au-
thority to seek persons fleeing
from state to state in such cases.
—Power for the attorney gener-
al to inspect federal election rec-
ords and to. require that such rec-
ords be maintained "for a rea-
sonable period of time.”
—"A temporary program of fi-
nancial and technical aid to state
and local agencies to assist them
in making the necessary adjust-
by a crew of a tug which hap-
pened to be in the area. One of |
ment required by school deseg- —
regation decisions.”
Lowering the exemption age’for KHRUSHCHEV-
out that neith t he American
Airlines nor Pan American acci-
dent involved the operating char-
acteristics of a jet transport.
Both could have happened just
as easily to a piston-engine air-
craft." an offocial of the Air
Transportation Association said.
CRUSTENE
, Ik 65
French’s
Black PEPPER
4 01. CM 29
PRAIRIE HILL HAIL
SATURDAY,
FEB. 7th
Music By
WESTERN MELDY
utperforms
1 Steak Knife free
2 m. 91-99
2 Steak Knives free with
50 LBS. $3.85
Peter Pan
Smooth or crunchy
PEANUT BUTTER
12 oz. Jac 39
prop airliner in which. 65 of the
73 aboard died. Preliminary 're-
ports indicated (ack of altitude , — ..... wEu.
aids and height perception diffi. hve been notified that their grand
cutnesaover -watermaxgaye
" "caused the crash. "
High Low Close
35.15' 34,85 35 07
35.20 34 KJ 35 15 ' . '
38.98 33.83 33 97,
32.04 34.82 32 03'
31 79 31 52,31 79
31.79 34.55—31.79
3167 31.58 3171
“4)
prospective veniremen, as now
employed in non-capital cases
। A change in the juvenile age
■ limit for felony offenses was pro-
posed, by. Sen. Grady Hazlewood
of . Amarillo Hazelwood recom-
mended dowering the juvenile age
limit to 16 years on crimes that
would constitute a felony for an
Del Monte
Fresh Whole
DILL PICKLES
26 oz.Jar 37
.g— - f .
Best Maid
Salad DRESSING
Quart 39
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. . Mrs. Robi
ton County
। March of P
’ - ed total col
L. $2,666.34
-m2 - /0 . z el 2
. . March of Di
. . dance on Fe
Collections i
street collect
zation chec
1361 37;. W
dance at 1
White seho
schools, $21 1
' $1,616,65.
27.00-32.00. Few good stock heif-
er calves 30 00. -
yearlings 26.50-27 50;
o ye mog ’ • T
35.12 34 85 35 05
32.22 34 92 35.18
32 03 31.86 32 02
■ 31 78 3143 31 77
- 33.97 33.84 33 99 ’
31.76 3151 3175
31.64 31 58 31 70
2 Lb. Can $1.37
Maxwell House
INSTANT QQ
COFFEE,6 oz. jar VVC
FARMS
Wanted
We need farms, homes,
ranches. Want it sold
recent years,__
He said in 1930 the comptroller’s
salary was fixed by the constjtu-
" nT,tion at.$2,500 a" year." ""
if, ' *
I’ft’
the field. The landing lights of
hte runway start at the vnway’s
wateredge head
—Reports indicate a pilot land-
ing over water. especjally calm
water, at night often suffers com-
plete loss of depth perception He
often believes he is higher than
he is.
Capt. Albert H DeWitt, the 59.
year - old pilot with nearly 30
years flying experience, was
killed in the crash. He was among
those believed trapped in the
sunken plane.
E. GERMANS-
(Continued from page 1)
of sight Dec. 26. Nothing was
known about the circumstances of
their disappearances, but it was
feared they had strayed into the
Soviet Zone and were being held
by the East Germans.
Bell apparently wandered into
East Germany Nov. 25 on Ber-
lin’s elevated railway when he
passed his West Berlin station.
should be transferred to district
trial court or remain within the
—A two-year extension of the
Civil Rights Commission, which
is due to expire in September.
The main proposal in Johnson’s
= program called for a federal con- —
ciliation service for civil rights
__ disputes.___________________________; _
The President said in his civil
rights message that 'two princi-
ples basic to our system of gov-
ernment are that the rule of law
. is supreme, and that every in-
dividual regardless of his race,
religion, or national origin is en-
titled to the equal protection of
the laws.’
"We must continue to-seek —
every practicable means for rein-
forcing these principles and mak-
ing them a reality for all,” he
dclared.
REPLACE JEEPNEY
MANILA (CPI) - The "jeep-
ney i public" conveyance of
dropped into the river 4,000 feet
short of runway 22 known a the
"bak door" approach .'to the [
field. Some pilots have reported [
it is like playing Russian roulette
to land by instruments on that
runway. . ’ vk:
■ ’ . Only Eight Survive .
Only nine survivors were pulled
from the icy waters of the river
LITTI
c-p
Gddo
if you desire then (mthe sake of
ehdingsathe .cold,anwe areeven '
prepared to admit your viclory ‘in
this war that is unwanted by the |
peoples. 2 . A twisted plane seat. a womar?s g.
Regard yourselves.-gentlemen hat lie en’the.shore fthe ECast River in
' "3 fEm Eh — '
- Dealing with Soviet superiority ■ . • , .Mi8: - , , ----------- —
,I bo-prop Electra that crashed while attempting to
land at LaGuardia Airport. Officials say it appears that
65 of the 73 persons aboard the plane died in the crash.
There were only nine survivors and one of these died
later in a hospital. (NEA Telephoto).
stopped and “since then I have
never received any such pres-
ents."
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO (UPI)—Produce:
Live poultry no tone; 64,000 lbs
No USDA price changes.
Cheese single daisies and long-
horns 38-38%; processed loaf 36-
37 Swiss Grade A 47-49; B 45-47;
C 42-44.
Butter steady; 504,000 lbs ; 93
ad 92 score 5712: 90 score 56%;
89 score 5612.
Eggs steady 6,800 cases white
and large extras 3412 mediums
33; standards 32 1.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE - Key Bock Beer
m I Tony’s Cafe.—25-3tp--- —-----
| DANCE
• AT
। juvenile department
If tranferred, the case would - — .
20 before a grand jury which1 .ob and has appeared in San An-
return the tonio for a personal interview. A
I decision as to who is hired is not ,
it was'landing in foe and’driz-
zle on a flight from Chicago with
a veteran pilot at the controls. It
Fort Worth,. has been elected
spring semester editor of the'
Campus Chat, student newspaper
. the wafer whtle of North Texas State College. Miss
instrument approach to La Ward, a senior journalism major,
and Mrs. Tom Ward of Fort Worth.
Teams of Federal Aviation
Agency investigators under Jo
seph O. Fluet. regional investiga-
tor of the Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB), swung into action Wednes-
day as parts of the, twisted .wreck-
age of the plane were brought up
from the river by crane".
Fluet said no conclusions had
been arrived at but the investiga-
tions uncovered these facts:
—Runway 22 was not equipped
with a glide - slope radio beam
which allows a pilot to gauge his
elevation. It did have a direction-
al heam which the pilot was using —
to line up with the runway. Some
runways at La Guardia have both
electronic aids. *
—There were no approach ।
lights on the water which borders 1
Adt
Independent School District.
A spokesman said Blossom is
STARTING SUNDAY
al-TONYcUks-d
Blossom Applies
For Texas Post p
1
-—m/l-mM ——-muuH- ■ . —
Dobert's
Ready-to-Wear
X. * • ♦ ‘
canner and cutter cows 15.50-
18 50; few common and medium
mixed stocker yearlings 22.00-
24.50.
• Calves 300. Slaughter -and stock-
er calves fairly active, nominally
■ steady on small supply,- Standard
and good slaughter calves 26 50-
2900, common and low medium
stock steers and heifers 22.50-
26.50. _____________’ ,
Hogs 10. All classes 25 lower. To
was $5.75 for U.S. No. 2 and 3
grade \ .190-240 lb. barrows and
gilts; sows 300 lbs. and down
, 10.75-13.25.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH (UPI—USDA)-
j Livestock:
Cattle 400, cajves-200: Generatly
steady. Few head standard and
good slaughter steers and heifers
24 00-28.00 Utility to commercial
cows scarce at 19.00-21.00 Canner
, and, cutter grades 18.00-22 00. Good
slaughter calves 27 50-29 00; utili-
ty and standard 21 00-27.00. Medi-
.,,52... by
>p-
("*UKN X,
Star Kist Chunk Style • • >
33 ROWS?
B-B
MELLORINE
59
Duncan Hines
CAKE MIXES
Yellow, White, Spice &
Devil’S Food
mkG33e
CLOSING COTTON
NEW YORK (UPI) —Cotto
closed steady.
although Mr Eisenhower is a
general, he does -not belong to
those military men who ire solving
disputable questions rely on guns
alone and who want to-sel all
problems by force of arms.
“He has stated more than once
that he strives to prevent a war
, 2
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29 4
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Blinn Colle
visitors to. I
tion with its
and contests
' college’s am
Reading Clin
C. F Schmid
on the local <
to 4 pm. B
' nine area hi
80 of their,
the selections
— bands . in th
scholastic L
spring. Walte
band directo
izer, said th
schools consj
ber for the
are Brenhar
Kty, Columi
well. A&M
Navasota. *
band directo
rectors are e
addition to
bands par tic
by Sen. Paul #. Douglas (D-Ill.)
and other Northerners.
The President asked:
By LLOYD LARRABEE
United Press International
...... caso to juvenile authorities.
AUSTIN (UPI)— A series of ... , " . . .
hills designed to overhaul .the -Other bil) introduced in he I
Texas jury systen in ’criminal
cases .Gere introduced today in . . , -.e
c .state poll tax receipts from 65
k , , ,u 60 by Hazlewood
The bills, embrace many of thef
proposed changes offered earlier c e"In ecesh
this year by the state law enforce- Settins tbe rates "n caualty in-
ment somm ssion to ‘ urb the ap- than-urrent fixed rates hrsen
--pafmgimcrease an mtjer erimeg—uan-earE SN, 4—s Mr-sn-
’ In Texas , -arrard Secrest of Temple
Sen.chrls Hering of Aus. Lowering the population re-
tin sponsored- t wo of th. mcas. , I rements.for *
- • cem-en school district to 165 rin-
,- * "Gne would now jurprstsep-habitats by Hazlewood. .
-arate durinasrorcegrnkcnvanospinSdcecermhetdketconth—
■ in capital punishment cases the amendments p calling for an in-
jury, may separate after agree- [ t0 3’^r a™”™
------ ment of the states attorney andof interest paid on bonds issued
------ thedefendant. . bv the merans land board and
------ -The other bill provides thartauthonizins.the. board to issue13
: when a juror dies or becomes dis- e,
. abled .before the judges charge 7 ,m1 ion-
' is read to the jury, the remainder ! Following the 25-minute session
of the panel may sit in judgment of. bill introductions the Senate
and return a verdict, adjourned until 10:30 a m Mon-
— . - * 'das’. ’ •
Age Limit Bill । Outside the Senate chamber.
Del Monte
TOMATO SAUCE
8 oz. can
3 f 25
• -----
Libby 8
TOMATO JUICE
POULTRY
Grade A. 35c
Grade B. 30c
Grade Eggs, 20c
Pullet Eggs, 21c
Check Eggs, 13c
Geese, 12c
Medium Hens. 8c '
Heavy Hens, 10c
Fryers, 20c
Old Roosters, 8c
Guineas 50c
Ducks, 12c
Turkey Hens, 24c
Turkey Toms, 20c
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