The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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Thunday, July 23 1964
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By MM. Lou Hertenbergez
AUTHENTIC STATEMENT
1. A "stalking hone'
to win but one who runs in-
terference for another candl-
race to "stop" a front runner.
are released between 12 and
4. New York has the largest
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Haltmar, Celia Cleere, Lou
rell and Barbara Conkling.
laundry, or factory—is going profits are sizable.
to see more of his money go
ahead. This is fine, of course.
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consideration in order to at-
tract high-grade
Mr. Williams'
mother,
four seconding speeches, with Austin or from Mr. Lys.
programs, pensions, vacations,
gives time to work on more
to their bosses, because only will get a coffee break than
through their joint efforts can
heis in the basic wage rate or
YOUR CONGRESSMAN
Convention.
However, each plank of the
9. 53 delegations will be at
on separ-
the
(does not include Guam
or
nation.
Grant,
Blaine
James
loving
John Sherman were the Can-
As said by Mr. Wyman of
undermine the Constitution of New Hampshire, formerly At
34th
was
torney General of that State,
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floor on a point of order. "I
ting the biggest possible slice
these votes.'
The chairman
the House without considers-
members. Remember, too, that
gaveled him down. Two bal-
come from the Senate only a
couraged.
freed American citizens. It is
a high-handed use of naked
demonstrated to be a farce.
conditioned Huntsville
tion
movements,
School auditorium at Hunts-
, defense, by turning the vio-
which are already under way,
lators loose as fast as they are
to turn law and order upside
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As said the Psalmist, De-
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have. There is no doubt about
it—fringe benefits are here to
Supreme Court of the United
States forbids the use of such
pages, and some 89 differ-
ences between it and the bill,
the period ahead. The unions
highlight them in practically
a time limit of 10 minutes. It
is not necessary to have any
Navasota Girls
Attend Sons of
Herman Camp
and
Mrs.
ed by the Walker
Chamber of Commerce.
for the employees, if the com-
pany is prospering and can
sota Santa Fe freight agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and
2
Two groups of Navasota
girls attended the Sons of
Herman Camp at Comfort
Attending July 5-11 were
Janice Lou Robertson, Mickey
5. In 1864, Democrats de-
cided that General William T.
Sherman was the best man to
TA CASUNT
MB sumar comrun
tion.
An entirely new bill had
delegates for votes.
8. 55 delegations will be
tion.”
The militant extremists are
Panama Canal Zone.)
10. Harvard University has
16. The Democrats allow
some state delegations to cast
% votes.
ke
W. E. Kelso, will move here
as soon as suitable housing
can be found.
Mr. Williams attended the
Navasota elementary school
here from 1924 through 1929.
He has been with the Santa
Fe Railroad for the past 17
years.
They are members of the
speech.”
3. The term "Band Wagon”
13 655 votes are needed for
Republican nomination.
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And it came to pass in the(tarian provisions of the bill
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such fringes are very costly—
even though the cost may not
be so immediately evident as
that of wages.
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work for them. I understand
that most of those who go
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wash arm scrubs each dish hundreds of times with
detergent and filtered water much hotter than your
hands can stand. Food particles are trapped by Dual
Filter Guards—can’t be sprayed back on dean dishes.
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• Exclusive circulating hot air drying.
• Double-coated porcelain interior—deans itself.
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Williams Replaces
Hardy As Santa Fe
Freight Agent
Effective with A. L. Hardy’s
sions are like in nature to
.sun
Regge w.
Ma
passed the House on February
10th. As a semblance of regu-
lar procedure, one hour of de-
bate was permitted. To call
this a debate, when limited to
one hour on such a drastic
bill was being considered, was
means more problems than
ever for the owners.
No End in Sight
There are plenty of good
solid reasons to expect the
of Vari-Front finishes tion. Front-opening
and automatic rinsing Imperial ... has count-
agent injector.
an applicant is more inter-
ested in whether or not he
Federal ‘big brother* estab-
lished by this bill, they will
be dismayed to learn of their
betrayal. They hear from the
press, the commentators, and
on labor outlays for busi-
nesses all along the line. Thex
only way that employers can
avoid raising prices to hold
profit margins is by lowering
other costs. This means in-
ville.
The Saturday night session
began at 6:30 p.m. and ended
at 10:30 p.m.
Several thousand gospel
singers and lovers of sacred
music from across the nation.
men; Grant not, O Lord, the
desires of the wicked; let
them be cast into deep pits,
that they rise not up again.
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bad as it was,
gress, “when the American
Florida to
ticipated.
Kennard
time-saving and labor-saving
equipment, and cutting out all
possible waste. Even then, it
will test the ingenuity of
executives to come out ahead
or at least hold their own.
With high materials and
service costs, still huge taxes,
and the endless expenditures
necessary to meet the bitter
Top londing portable
retime porcelain in-
terior. Snap-on faucet
connector. Easy mov-
ability. Double-wall
conatruction.
Fume Resistant
is nothing of the sort. This
legislation is capitulation to
ultimatums from a militant
minority that threatens vio-
lence. It is outright surrender
of our cherished rights as
didates. James Garfield was
Sherman’s manager. On the
ing over Germany in the
1930s, when the Hitler Youth
were trained to invade com-
munities and destroy law and
order. This is the same tactics
goes under, it means a further
burden of unemployment, not
only for the families involved
but also for the whole com-
munity.
A look at union contracts in
practically all of the import-
ant Industries shows that the
trend of both wages and
fringe benefits is still strongly
upward. I predict that for at
least the rest of this year and
next there will be no leveling
off. Profits of nearly all the
big corporations are high, and
the union leaders are dead set
on earning their keep by get-
ved as a member of the pro-
gram committee.
President of the convention
is Burl Carter of Beaumont.
Henry Sandel of the Calvary
Quartet was in charge of ar-
rangements.
The event was sponsor
baUot, Garfield
vention, was held Saturday dictatorial power. It is easily
night. July 18, and all day
Sunday, July 19.
rise in labor costs to continue, looking for work ask the per-
and both business operators sonnel directors about health daughter, Sarah Anne,
and their workers should be programs, pensions, vacations, Mr. Williams’ mother,
stay; and both employere and
employees should realize that Baptist Church.
conditions. I am talking as
much to employees as I am
BETWEEN THE HORNS OFADLEMMA
Nazism when it was spread- liver us. O Lord, from evil
mn; preserve us from violent
hammerings for them, but McGinty and Kerry Jacoby.
In the group attending last
some of
to uphold the bill. By voting
for this so-called civil rights
bill, so loose, so reckless and
so unlawful, Congress com-
pounded the difficulty. Was
it not weakness, rather than
leadership, which caused the
members to be stampeded into
voting for the package of pro-
posals, merely because it was
labeled “Civil Rights"? At
any rate, the majority of the
House was willing, sight un-
seen, to impose the totali-
nese communists, in which
waves of demonstrators are
used to destroy property rights
and human freedom. Cities
and states have no defense
against these attacks except
in their courts, and the
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upon the freedom
Al EDIT OBI AL
8“ PRESSUASSOCASTion
Six alumni who have been ror“ th158ntosrare nneded
forced to give them serious retirement June 30, Searcy
Williams of Center, a former
people to resident of Navasota, was ap-
- pointed to serve as the Nava-
also to the fact that manage-
ment is always more willing week were Lisa Harris, Donna
of gandy wagons borrowed i_______ ___
___________ from the circus to carry the ready for release,
date. He usually enters the band in political parades.
every bargaining session; and
manage to stay afloat; but it nonunion businesses are
comes “runaway.” So, until
. _ Fringe benefits will play a
for labor costs in the months bigger part in labor cost over
jobs and incomes be safe for in the working hours he will
both. If even a small firm -
few days before, containing 70 the columnists the misrepre-
— " sentation that this is great-
14 weeks at age. The Parks aa ■ -
and Wildlife Department spe- 3 1
cialists said this age is the V
most desirable for release. \
platform is voted
Republican Convention ately.
ness of leadership — true
presently constituted, will
County make
any holding necessary
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present at the Democratic is up partoPlmtfonm
2. The temporary chairman delegation at both Darty conv.
delivers the keynote address, entions
It is the "curtain raiser
Smith and William Gibbs tion and without benefit of
McAdoo were the nominees. debate, discussion or explana-
to allow larger gains when
business is booming and Frede, Lyn Herod, Janet Ter-
give thanks unto Thy name;
theupright shall dwell in Thy
presence.
Washington visitors: Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Neason and chil-
dren, Kathie, Henry, Anna
Beth and Billy of Shiro; J. D.
Waller and son, Jerry, of
Malakoff and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dorsett of Jacksonville.
(Answer to Convention Quiz) started in the 1840 campaign game warden, this week art-
1. A "stalking horse” is a o William Henry Harrison, nounced that the state quail
candidate who doesn’t expect when candidates rode on top hatchery at Tyler has a large
“in hut "------- " ^a.. ------- *----- number of Bob White quail
allotted to members by them.
One hour. The bill was en-
tirely new—70 pages of it A
page could not be read in
one minute, yet there was
allowed less than one minute
per page. Why would the pro-
ponents not want the mem-
bers to know the effect of the
89 changes made in the House
bill? The proponents refused
to point out these changes,
and would not permit any of
the rest of us the time to do
so.
The bill is clearly unconsti-
tutional in many of its pro-
visions; yet it is also clear
that a majority of the United
States Supreme Court, as
Veronia Hammitt.
Wilburn Edison Rowe and
Helen Virginia Stone.
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KEEP NAVASOTA
BEAUTIFUL
In the air The time was controlled by posed to launch mass agita-
-e High the proponents of the bill, and
competition in promotion and
government gets more excited sales, the very best and the
about pay-price inflation. I hlghest . grade executives
look for labor leaders and should be secured and en-
president of the Grimes Coun-
ty Singing Convention, ser-
seconding speeches, but 11 prtsidtnriahecasamadnathn
W. E. GIBSON
AGENCY
"Your Independent Agent
‘Mr. Lys said these birds
beat Lincoln. When - a p •
proached, he said, "I would
rather live in the penitentary
than in the White House. No
Thank You!”
6. Usually the party leaders
have a roster of Vice-Pres
idential candidates, and they
ask the Presidential nominee
to select one.
7. There can be as many as
187th year of our Independ-
ence, a majority of the United people of this nation.
States Congress voted to
If the birds are retained in
captivity for a longer time,
they tend, to become too dom-
esticated. If the birds are re-
leased during the correct time,
they readily become adapted
to a wild habitat. The game
warden said released birds
are usually three-quarters
grown.
Applications for the quail
are available from the Parks
and Wildlife Department at
Was brutaliy rammed through Of°Pheirephtdtethe gstrrendenofthe profts Pie for their
17. In 1924, the Democratic the United States of America.
given 17 votes. He rose to the Convention had 103 ballots On July 2, in the name of and now a member of Con-
it doesn’t take long for the
gains in unionized organiza-
tions to spread out to the
workers in nonunion plants.
Bigger Gains to Come
Let me stress that there not
only will be continued in-
creases in pay rates and in
fringe benefits, but that these
increases may be bigger than
they have been. Package
raises (wages plus worker
benefits) have been running
about 3% . 4%. Upcoming
agreements may be stepped
Subscription vate: In Crimes and neighboring counties: 1 year S3 00
Out of county: 1 year $4.00. Out of state: 1 year $.50.
Henry Floyd Erwin
Dinah Petzolt.
James Buchanan
. . - which lasted for sixteen hot Civil Rights, a totalitarian bill
have not given my consent for days in New York’s Madison
*heeevn*es" The chei---Square Garden, Alfred E.
a perversion of the Constitu- up..closer to 5%. If so' this
will be due not only to union
ment’s plea to hold the line
on wages and prices; but the
fact is, they are doing it! Pay
and price inflation has be-
come such a habit in this
country that with things go-
ing well it is easy to forget
that serious difficulties can
result if such inflation be-
down. These agitation inva- convicted.
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President of the United
States.
I suppose nobody really creasing efficiency. Installing
wants to flout the govern- - - -
which had statesmanship at its best. It
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Form Homeowner’s Pol-
icy does and it covers
many other perils, too.
Neither could attain the 2/3
majority. In the nomination
went to dark horse John W.
Davis.
18. The word "binding" is
binding for only one ballot.
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Huntsville Hosts
Notion's Largest
Singing Convention
The 55th semi-annual ses-
sion of the Two State Tex-La.,
Neches Valley Singing Con-
, Babson Discusses Labor Costs
f Babson Park, Mass., July 16,
- 1964. Any man who owns a
business, no matter what kind
it is—store, service station,
as recommended by the Chi- Surely the righteous shall
businessmen to keep a careful
eye on both wages and pro-
duction costs. ' -
As I have pointed out, the
inching ahead of labor costs
will mean a tighter squeeze
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by Mrs. W. F. Morris
(Held from last week)
Mrs. John Reinhart and son
and Mrs. Lillie Sanders of
near Iola were in the R. J.
Henderson home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rigby of
Bedias were visiting the W. F.
Morris home one night last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Priest, another
couple, all from Houston, were
here on Sunday.
Shelia Erwin of Houston is
spending her vacation here
with Mr. and Mrs. Marshal
Cleghorn.
Sandra Wingard of Shiro
visited here the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris
were in Bedias on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virginous
Cleghorn of Bedias visited a
while here Sunday on the way
to see Mrs. Ratcliff at Rich-
ards.
The Brandts of Houston were
here at their home the last of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elson
of Shiro, Mr. and Mrs. Wilman
Rigby, three sons, visited in
the Gooch Colburn home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris
were In Richards on Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Carrell and Mrs.
Elson of Shiro, Mrs. Geneva
McGilberry, were in the Gooch
Colburn home one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Little of
Shiro were in our midst one
day last week.
Mrs. Lu A. Cleghorn and
mother were In Navasota the
last of the week.
Ivar Thomas, wife and
grandson, Ricky of Houston,
are spending some time at
their home here.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964, newspaper, July 23, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446196/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.