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Cotton Warehouse
By WILLIAM J. EATON | I latform - planks calculated to ; form group said -there was no
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Pies Wednesday
TO TEXAS A&M
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for American Broadcasting-Par-
Burial will be in the Carmine
cemetery with Rev. A. M. Han-
nemann officiating. The Foeh-
beef, pork and lamb carcasses
A detail study of the various re-
tail and wholesale cuts of beef,
pork apd lamb will also be
Change will give more repre-
sentation to populous counties.
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THE WEATHER IN
BRENHAM
RACIAL, MeComb, Miss. -
Explosion rips through house
where 10 civil rights workers
opens next week
Eisenhower has been hired by
Survivors include his widow.
Mrs. Bertha Weinert of C a r-
mine: one son. Herbert L. Wein-
ert of Carmine: two daughters,
Mrs. Nora Braun and Mrs Lil-
Ik Weyand, both of Carmine:
one grandson and one great
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state expeeted te seek aedisnri
with Govi Johnson later in day.
At St. Augustine, FJa., Negroes
are planning a masnive tent of
the new civil rights law.
• ’Clear Air’
Carr expressed hope that -the
director of the
bythenewCit
Smather» (DF
—the Biggest IAttle
Town In
TEXAS
lenge to Goldwater on. the civil
rghts and extremist issues.
RESULTS -
WANT ADS wekk
JULY 6-10
tioned—on a strict -population _
basis.
। as a result of a recent U.S.
_____________________- AupMimw Cxiuyt—decision, state--
AUSTIN EUPy — State off: ; officials had decided to give up
ScrantGr
Tuesday and broke her ankle.
She is resting satisfactorily in
St. T odo Hospital.___..1
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. Clear to partly cloudy and con-
tinued hoc Lew expected tonight
" 73. High expected Thurnday 98.
. Readings for 24 hour ported
ending at 7 a. m. Wednenday:
Maa. ML Min. n. 7 a.m. 7. '
BAKER, Washington — Senate
investigators leone sharply dif-
perng rip i»Ds on Bobby Baker
Tg
Be kingly,alteyt ion eH one toward an-
* other—Ngman5 12110.
‘ ITU efiritiike- u. r»«p»«t the Otm
nity ut many in all human relation-
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I cemmitte shair-
Melvin R. Lafre,halong
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areas, as well as offering stor-
age facilities under govemme. t
specifications to local area
farmers. Claude Mast is presi-
dent of the Brenham Cotton Mill
i nd Robert Stoz is a well-known
cotton buyer.. Sohns is vice pre-
‘ca g.g
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s AN i r am St o urn ” : uat on’ ■ uld be
Need Revising
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Scranton’s eleventh-hour bid
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Charles Winkelmann, 79. jf
Brenham, died in an Austin
hospital Wednesday at 3:45 a. m
Funeral services will be held
at the Brenham Memorial Chap-
el Thursday at 3 p. m. with
Rev. F. T. Sager officiating.
Burial will be in the Prairie Lea
Cemetery.
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. Emma Schroeder Winkel-
mann of Brenham; one daugh-
ter, Mrs. A. R. Winkelmann of
Brenham; two sons, Herbert
Winkelmann of Brenham a n d
Charles Winkelmann of Lufkin;
13 grandchildren and five great
grandchildren.
At1
• dent of the* Washington Coun-
ntBanFan LahmisH
assistent-eaetary-controHer oF "
at -the ’ OP convention next
weeK hinged partly on a cam-
paign to force a platform fight
that . might drive away dele-
gates committed to the Arizona
senator. ----- ...
Turn Down Demand -
REPUBLICANS, San Francis-
co — Scranton flies to San Fran-
cisco to take personal charge of
his drive -- now seemingly
hopeless — to stov Goldwater
from getting GOP presidential
nomination.
Is Brenham Boost
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tage" campfires on Saturday:
cials threw in the towel Tues- ; a reapportionment suit. The Su-
< t 78 8 pet cent, ascording to
Earl W De rrick * ASCS Ml.
comment on top news develop-
unit or institution basis. A joint menu throughout the five days
historic flags has been planned
for this event, amount Theatres Inc.. and Wil-
President Dwight D
Goldwater Will Pick
W. E. Miller For VP
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of the convention.
Millions of viewers will see
him holding informal chats with
his former press secretary,
James C Hagerty, now. vice
BRENHAM
Home di -
Blinn College____
Established 1883 _
-Brenham's business and ag-
liam H. Lawrence, the politicaHChas. Win kd
Carr Says Laws
Texas Surrenders To Redistricting
-"i- ■ ■ . r ' . . . ■ ): ■ •
F
ly certain-- Goldwater wins -the
COP presidential nomination
-- next week
These aides conceded the sit
a con-
federal- court test of preme Court ruled that state
' Texas legislaiures must be appor-
apportionment of
staying: two are injured. Group _ , ,, - ...
of integratom leaders ^ring ner Funeral Home of Burton is
7 z""7"•n7"""I ** in pharaa Af ------r*~
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+Legislature, Atty, Gen. Waggen- i
er Carr reluctantly ” conclud- I
ing that the present Aate law
are unconstitutional. -
representatives and 31 senators. He admitted the truth of most
of the allegations in a suit filed
north of town. . z.g.
President of the company is It's not necessary- to look
Tieman Dippel, president of the , . g
Farmers National Bank Other very long for real values
officers are Claude Mast a n d: —L.m .. .dh.a,. nt
Robert Stolz vice presidents; when You US oUr want
made -The, short ourse is spon-
sr red by the Department at Ag-
i culture Education in co-opera-
• tion with the Animal Husbandry
Department at Texas ARM.
These courses are made avail-
eble to the teachers of vocation-
ni agriculture throughout t h e
tate to prepare them to do a
ketter job in teaching.
editor of ABC news.
Eisenhower wants no part of
the label "commentator" to de-
scribe his role and ABC offic-
ials are shying away from cal-
ling it that.
He will be broadcasting from
a specially built studio 25 paces
down the corridor from his gold
and white presidential, suite on
the sixth floor of the St. Fran
cis Hotel in downtown San
Francisco,
The walnut paneled studio will
be equipped with a large screen,
television monitors showing Eis-
enhower what is happening at
three different convention places
(See CONVENTION Page 6)
The reapportionment of it i ‘ said the present system is un-
lative districts will be added t fair to big cities. n
the problem of setting new dis • The legal action was brought ~
- • “e —wowmeibysfermerkESrpresentas
House"por-4 i tiv Wiliam KlTgarlin, ow
another mandatory j Hariis county Democratic
the state legslature. chairman, along with State
Carrsent a tegatcocumenr to Keps.Bgb Eckhardt of Houston
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Car! L Wendler seacher, hres.tingsomircommunmme
xanationgh will be —ndividual
Arvle E'liott, president of the
First National Bank, was in-
stalled as the new president of
the Brenham Rotary- Club Tues-
day evening at the annual
ladle’s night at Tiaden’s Recre-
ation Camp.
Elliott succeeds Granvel 0
Smith, executive vice president
of South Central Savings and
Loan Association. Postmaster
Wilson N. Munz was installed
as vice president. Ed Peschel
was installing officer.
A delicious barbecued shish-
kabob dinner 'was served.' pre-
pared by Paul LaRoche, Jean
Spencer, Ed Duckworth, War-
ten Hartley and A. T. Rose, as-
sisted by their wives.
Cotton Warehouse Corparation. Dippel said that the ware-
The warehouse, which will be house new under construction
of metal construction on. con y. HI be ready for this year’s cot- r
trete slab,, will .be 97 by 200 feet. - ton- crop: The company' owns '
-V sill have an automatic sufficient property in its two lo-
Syg -pavstem nd wil meet . cations with railway trackage to
lW cokton storage and publit potenti al storage * space ' for
Weighing- 40,000 bales at cotton.
The location is on the east side 1----------------
rhheam—Netiena < hairmem ty some dramati inistence by .alike.
Viiliam I Miller, six-term con- the convention or perbep- y
‘ res sman m New York State ’.Mme! Pre sident Dwight D. ri. forces regard Miller “> be
gnd a Roman ( atholis is Sen enhuwer that Ge ; w ....... real gut fighter" who could
r) ‘ 1 d ’ ’ ..... ‘ first Serantor ed ter second wage an eflective, hard-hitting
n-ohe (or a vice presidential place leampaign As the party's chair-
i pning mt mn he is widely known
Thi* was affirmed today by Bu G l‛ ' a ' [-, ■'* la ' • ' < n yarough-national, state andlo-
< atdwati apokeamen .Xn., siderud d..........
i. ade no secrerotthe Arizona. Geldwalekt understood
senatoris prese intetionto
tar. Milter N—as, seems virtual- 4
Efz--Emazzs=as
Billy Sohris, secretary-treasur- ads.
er; and Ed Lehmann, assistant
secretary-treasurer. ■ . .
Dippel said the company was
organized with the hope o f
bringing additional cotton stor-
age to Brenham from other
, a , tremists and rejects their ef-
Eisenhower To Be Consultant Eormseiventtraur pareyorcs
- ___ candidates." Romney said.
For ABC During Convention ......med u " N
the American Broadcasting
Company as a "consultant" to
ically compatible" Except for vice presidential nomination, if
the new civil rights bill, which Goldweter heads the, slate.
Goldwater opposed and Miller The 50-yearold congressman
upported their congressional from the Buffalo-Niagara Falls
district, has announced he will
not seek a seventh term in the
« use . I
of the railroad tracks. across:
from the Central Freight termi-
nal and south of the Sealy- Mat-
tress Factory. The warehouse
company purchased five ac res
of land from Dr. Fred H. Hodde
at this location, and hai andth-
er tract of land south of the
Steadly Manufacturing C O.,
Richard W. Weinert, 81, at
Carmine, died in a Brenham
hospital Tuesday at 5:45 p.m.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at the
Round Top Lutheran Church.
1 He asked a'district court in federatcourttin Hustn" wold"
Houston for a speedy i uling w help clear The air” with a de-
clear... the way for the stat vision in the Texas case which
legislature meetingnext yar to would guide -next year's legis-
set new districts •for the 150 lature in fedistricting its seats.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — ! undercut policy stands taken byhope for committee approval of
• ) wa s ' a Ap • . sn ■ (a) 15 a SAIGON, Viet Sam (VP!) — Gov■ -George Rgniney of Michi-I B u rr y Goldwater appeared ‘--------- d---- ------- . .
roximately 78 3 per cent of the ; or (b) the effective allotment,' Gen Maxwell D Taylor, whose gan today urged the Republican doomed even as Romney and
eflective allotment fot. the coun- i These small tai ms are automat j arrival coincided with a Com rarty to repudiate extremists’ Henry Cabot Lodge joined the
- M. mpa "1200 zerezvmczomrarmorpsrarorrogunatmumist order for . f
_Lrantedin..1963 put_qfaneffeemchoce to pia^. ii»tE^KK a backer of -Penn-
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two-day meat Judging, orf program is planned
for Fire-
enurse at Texas,A&.M Uni- man’ in Brenham to
versity-on July 9 - 10 The which units from outside of
short course will cover grad, . Washington County have also
ing and comparison study of been invited. A patriotic pro
gram including a display of the
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five big cotton warehouses be-South Central savings and Loan
i ing constructed by* the Brenham Association.
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Geldwater i— Uhderst^ t<. One oldwater aide was quot : ... ______——------------- . _
have tufd, trrrnd - "1^ -.id.- ? , .• as" saying that Miller is "99. MAXWELL ARRIVES— U. S. Ambassador Maxwell Taylor inspects an honor
Miler and himself to be golit per cent sure" of getting the guard with U. S. Deputy. Ambassador Alexis Johnson, left, and Vietnamese chief
of protocol, at right of Taylor. Taylor arrived in Saigon, South Viet Nam 24
hours after two American soldiers were killed in a massive assault on a U.S.
special forces camp. (NEA Telephoto). '
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( /’v how I ment For < a h farm (M de FArrTTrNArAm.
12 1 aci eded . otton ■ me stic allot no nt . - 67 pei < < -it of NVI. MA M
-i harvest in 1964 The effec--the effective allotment, except 111 V IL I IVHIVI
■ atiotment for the county ior small farm . he ma - ' ■'
i fter relea e and reapportion farm allotment‘cannot be less
BRENHAM, TEXAS WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1964 ' 12PAGES
WEND FR CQEK A cub Scouts, packs, Boy gsenhcwer who is keeping si
vVM-W-u-- Scout troops and Expiorer Un- lent on his choice for the GOP
its are expected to conduct (presidential nomination, will do
ermpfire programs on this date a lotqf talking on television
On the same snight, the 50.000 when the Republican convention
) koys and leaders at the National
A ' ,
ugeti
adn - i
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zyinst the senator.
Elasts. Extremists in
The Michigan governor d-
. . claredthere-we-—no plate in
- rm •0 --.-v Scranton for the partys.presi-l either ma jor. pditicaf party for
embassador 10 South Viet Nam dential. nomination, als pro- "purveyors of hate"-who occas-
. r O ' nt - Taylor conferred for one hour posed a salute to GOP leaders ' sionally "flex their police state
■ ' The new 1964 cotton program Sroutoy Plen " Ihis morning.with the premier in Congress who helped the new I muscles and cry for someone’s
r ! d ct a farm domestic -V‛* “ -TI Gen Nguyen Khanh, even be civil rights law. blood •
tn nt ' iddirion to an cf • 1 " presenting his credentials Romney’s statement lo the Sir said their strength is go
edtlicallotment.hedeserminMVosnKtpe "• he ligurehead chief of state. fptatform commrtee hair atrtl-'.T slight that -they must attack •latiorm
pl a d < otton farm Hl ll ill j l •lcW Gen Duong Van Minh Goldwater overtones although themselves to the Democrats man Mel , gma, a—
1961 The domestic allotment- ■ ‘ Taylor had arrived only -24 he did not directly criticize the or the Republicans during -politi- with 9ther neutral membe «...
am. - carecampaugns... aaur.any.sla
Ealorment. ; Sowdemeetinkalaneip kerder: CWTMWM,.. ScqniwS drive to ln«n -j. Republican “party un
The national dome allotcemmittecof-the-Bavicroe - ' === —----equivocally repudiates such ex-
which at normal yields could be ; kett scout Distriet wili be held '
' expedted to produce‘the amount ' 1 ‘ • P. m. n | .
-C-cotton needed for domektic the Knights of Columbus hall
—+ vie in the tnited States It has iwomiiesoutheast of Bren- '
, . u.. .1. _ ham. An informa type of pro- i
- hen determined that the na- . K
' . . ___.■ .. i 0 gram will include a review of
tonal domestic aTlotment 1567 A
— . pans for the Amercan Hen-
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