Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964 Page: 3 of 24
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Feb. n. 1964—3A
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Hopefuls Keep Busy Pace
they jumped on President John- need not bar him from the
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nuclear test-ban treaty and this
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Honors Due For Pythians
At City Session Monday
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen-
ate investigators are reported
to be checking into a possibly
important development in the
against various civil rights bills,
federal aid to higher education.
looking better Warmer weather
is needed to stimulate grains.
upon New Hampshire as John
F. Kennedy did on West V irgin-
ia in the 1964 primaries As
West Virginia proved for Ken-
nedy that his Catholic religion
U.S. Chamber
Urges Bigger
Budaet Cut
WASHINGTON <APi — The
oughfares and through routes.
Missing are almost 7,000 miles
of farm roads which are not
links between regular highways,
and those which do not join two
or more communities Towns of
less than 250 also are not shown.
lie
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iled to be
anche by
ias motels
xaa eities.
ropertv on
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property.
ck veneer
utton con-
rigeration,
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Senate Democratic majority. is
to be the chief witness at Tues-
day 's public hearing His secre-
tary. former beauty queen Ca-
role Tyler, takes the center of
the stage the next day.
S Kerr. D-Okla . into the in-
vestigation.
Black testified that in March
ing filed Friday.
The accounting, filed with the
Transfer and Estate Tax Sec-
tion of the State Tax Commis-
sion. stipulated that the rest of
the estate would go for. taxes—
past and present—various debts,
funeral expenses and legal fees.
Hemingway, who won both the
the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes,
was found dead of a shotgun
would at his home in Ketchum.
Idaho. July 2. 1961
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look better and the 1964 budget
of President John F Kennedy
look worse
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lition
early Saturday with a gunshot
wound in the head. A pistol was
found nearby.
authority for this year
The effect, Neilan said, is to
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reive the
GUY KEELER
... 25 years
Bobby Baker case.
L. P. McLendon, special coun-
sel for the Rules Committee in-
quiry. disclosed this to news-
men Friday without giving fur-
ther details.
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JAMES LIVELY
...25 years
LEWIS J. PEEK
. .. Speaker
snow on Thursday Ranges are
below average, but with feed-
mg. livestock are in fair condi-
tion. Irrigated grains look good
but dryland fields need rain
The Rolling Plains have ade-
quate moisture. Grain growth
has improved and grazing is
available in several counUes.
Rains varying from a trace
And former President Dwight
D Eisenhower through an aide,
took a hands-off position on the
GOP nomination for months to
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EDWIN DAVIS
... 25 years
The South Plains was short to heavy feeding was necessary,
very short on moisture before Goat shearing started.
REPORT ON PHASE
He said that until he receives
a report on this phase of the
investigation he will be unable
| to predict when the hearings
I into the former Senate aide's
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SHERMAN (AP) - Elbert
Winston Holder 62. of Lubbock
was killed Friday when his pick-
up truck overturned on U. S. 62
j east of this North Central Texas
I city.
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practically all areas.
SNOWS ADD
st week s
rs Todd
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abeth Dr ;
709 Ninth
ison, 1103
ace. Mrs
I Vincent
2461 Cot-
Arnes, 503
deKnight
row, 1310
medical care for the needy , e
aged, foreign aid, the limited Pinewood Derby Set
Presenting the budget recom-
mendations to reporters, the
chamber President. Edwin P.
Neilan. charged that Johnson
had shifted billions of dollars in
appropriation requests from the
counties. Cool weather is hold-
ing up cotton planting Oats are
making good growth in most
Texas' 12 major cities with versary. The lodge was founded
populations of more than 100.000 Feb. 19, 1864.
each are illustrated by map in- ।
ter of Red Cross first aid pro- Central Texas got light gener-
cedures in Comanche. He re- al rain and moisture is ade-
cently completed two refresher quate. Grains made some prog-
courses and will demonstrate ress and will improve with
with equipment. warm weather. Some light graz-
A social period with refresh- ing is now available. The condi-
ments will follow the program, tion of livestock was fair but
business dealings will end
The committee has a full
week of public hearings coming
buy 6,400 shares of stock in a
Tulsa. Okla , bank recommend-
ed by Kerr and that lie had an
oral agreement with Baker to
sell him half of the stock.
UNCROWNED KING
He said that Kerr, sometimes
called “the uncrowned king of
the Senate” before his death
on Jan. 1. 1963. suggested that
year's tax cut.
Goldwater, making clear he
course in air conditioning and
refrigeration and has been a-
warded a diploma by Commer-
cial Trades Institute, Chicago-
based home study school
Rakes mastered a course in
the servicing and repair of all
types refrigeration' systems. In
areas and providing some graz- A
ing, Flax generally improved *
but needs rain. Frost on Feb. 8, - *
caused some damage to vegeta-
bles and citrus in the upper Val-
Comarcha
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per Gulf Coast area is too wet
for general farm work. Pastures
are improving - With warmer
weather, oats and clover are be-
ing heavily grazed.
Conditions we much im-
proved in South Central Texas.
Oats are making good growth
and furnishing some grazing
Livestock are in fair to good
condition and marketing has
slowed. Peaches are blooming.
Moisture is short to very short
in all except two South Texas
ley. The citrus harvest is about
over. Carrots, cabbage and cel-
ery still were being gathered.
Ranges were average or below
with pear burning and feeding
general.
BEST DRESSED
Undoubtedly the biggest beatle in the business. Nug-
get, Sparks, Nevada’s amazingly talented elephant
gets into the act. "Stamp out beetles? Not me," Nug-
get seems to say. "I think they are greet end I intend
to join them."
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- ------ — —budget for fiscal 1965, which
i was talking about Rockefeller, No. 24 sponsored by Early First starts July 1, to the current
meanwhiie advised New HamD- Rantict Charch twin efo«e • ■ year’s budget in the form of $4 2
By J. W. DAVIS
WASHINGTON (AP _ Lead-
ing Republican presidential can-
didates jumped on each other
during the week, then together
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COLLEGE STATION (AP>—
Moisture was favorable in most
Texas, with grains and ranges
noticeably changed in color.
But, said John Hutchison. di-
rector of the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service, moisture
was short over the South Plains
and Far West Texas and most
of South Texas at midweek.
Hard rains are still needed in
many other areas to fill stock
make Johnson's new budget
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Moisture was adequate in
East Texas but ranges are be-
low average and heavy feeding |
is needed Livestock were in
fair condition.
Much ot the southeast and up- • i
The committee released testi-
mony Friday from Fred B
Black. Jr.. Washington repre-
sentative of the north American
Aviation Corp., that injected the
name of the late Sen. Robert
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up—including another appear-
ance by Baker | 1962. he borrowed $175,000 to
There has been speculation
that Baker’s refusal on consti-
tutional grounds to testify or
present his records at a closed
hearing Wednesday would sty-
mie the committee's mission to
learn whether Baker, other Sen-
ate employes or any senators
had been involved in conflict
of interest.
McLendon said that as far as
he knew none of the remaining
New features, says the High- side over the meeting and
way Department, include a new awards presentation. George All-
route named Ranch Road No. man. district deputy, will intro-
1.” a four-mile loop in Gillespie duce the grand chancellor who is
County bordering the Pedernal- expected to give a message con-
es River and connecting the cerning the Knights of Pythias
ranch home of President Lyndon throughout the United States cel-
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as highway travel map is now after which John Wood, acting n.nauinadica
ready for distribution chancellor commander will pre- abeau, 31, of Raymondville died
White House, they said so
Rockefeller is counting on New
Hampshire to prove that his di-
vorce and remarriage will not
ruin his chanc es
Goldwater characterized New
Goldwater also complainec
about the U.S. position in the
Viet Nam-Communist troubles,
saying "We must face the
facts and either get out or get
on with the job of winning."
tanks. There is still a need for up to two inches fell over North
subsod moisture, he said, in- Central Texas and grains are
American thought and principle. tion.
The governor specified that The governor linked Lodge to
since 1967 the senator has voted what he described as the mess
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meanwhile advised New Hamp- Baptist Church, will stage a
shire Republicans not to waste "pinewood derby" at 7 pm billion in supplemental spending
their primary votes on some- Friday in the church The scouts ...
testimony involves any mem- share but that Baker never has body who's not going anyplace ” will reace model cars thev built
bers of the Senate taken his share despite an Instead, he urged; “On March Leon Lewis, cub master will i
UNDER FIRE agreement that “he could pur- 10, make your vote count ” be in charge Den mothers are
Baker, who resigned under chase half of it at any time he Sources in a position to know Mrs. Olen Wilder. Mrs Garth j
fire Oct. 7 as secretary to the could come up with the money.” reported that Rockefeller looks Huett and Mrs David Sanders '
Moisture Brighens Texas,
But Sections Want More
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share but that Baker never has
Uken his share despite an Instead, he urged "“On March
agreement that “he could pur- 10. make your vote count "
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PENNEVS HAS QUAUTY FABRICS FOR EVERY SEWING NMD 4
York and Sen Barn Goldwater spokesman tors asked ’he carving of $1 4
of Arizona, who are top contend Rockefeller. m addition to bullion from Johnson’s propos-
ers in the state’s March 10 prei- criticizing Goldwater s voting als for urban renewal and pub-
erence primary record, took a swipe at Henry lic housing and $700 million
Rockeleller told New Hamp- Cabot Lodge, ambassador to from the appropriation asked
shire voters that Goldwater has South Viet Nam, and a possible for national defense. It urged
missed the main stream of contender for the GOP nomina- also the elimination of $718 mil:
lion earmarked for federal aid
to education, on ground that ed-
ucation is a state and local re-
sponsibility.”
NEW YORK (AP) - Mary
Hemingway. widow of author
Ernest Hemingway. is expected
to receive about one million dol-
lars of a gross estate of $1 41
million left by the famed au-
thor. according to an account-
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COTTON DENIM SOLIDS, MANY
COLORS! Lots of colois in a perennial fa-
vorite with new quality features mo-
, chine washable, Sanforized" quick drying,
easy ironing' Fabulous buy'
reg. 59c yd. NOW
COTTON DENIM STRIFES, CHECKS,
FLAIDS! Patterns ‘n colors to inspire many
a fashion outfit or decorating approach!
Machine washable, Sanforized' n colored
to coordinate with our solids'
reg. 69c yd. NOW
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Texas Map
Adds Road The Pythian Sisters will serve fw
AUSTIN (AP)—The 1964 Tex- a banquet starting at 6:30 p.m -unino ouna
DAN DIVERS DANSTAR PRINTS,
SOLIDS! Popular color-coordinoted prints
‘n solids in a combed cotton with lots of
class . . . mochine wash ‘n wear, little or
no ironing, crease resistant' Stock up today'
reg. 98c yd. NOW
PENNEY’S QUALITY FULL SAIL PRINTS.
SOLIDS’ Penney’s fomous cotton sailcloth
. . . crease resistant, machine washable,
little or no ironing' A host of solids plus
new prints for Spring'
reg. 79c yd. NOW
Gen Eisenhower has asked Hampshire as an opportunity to
me," the aide said, "to respond prove that he can pull in votes
1 to all who would have him en- from all over, the Northeast,
dorse a specifie aspirant tor the The New Hampshire pri-
Republican presidential nomina- mary would be psychologically United States Chamber of Com
tion in 1964 that he is in favor. very important and we intend merce recommended Friday a
of all these able men and op- to win it," he said $6.5-billion cut in the requests
posed to none—a posture he will Another claim by the Goldwa- for new spending authority in
maintain until convention ler camp-that lie can pick up fiscal 1964 and 1965 made in
time. " 30 or 40 of the 92 votes that New President Johnson s budget
Aggressive postures were tak- York will have in the nominal- message to Congress last
en in New Hampshire by Gov. ing convention-was called pre- month
Nelson A Rockefeller of New posterous by a Rockefeller The chambers board of direc.
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Lewis J. Peek of Fort Worth, the local lodge will be honored
grand chancellor of the Knights for completion of 25 years of ac-
of Pythias of Texas, will be the tive service in the organization,
principal speaker at the annual Receiving pins for their accom-
veterans' night meeting of the plishments as leaders will be
Brownwood lodge on Monday Jack Needham. James Lively,
night. Edwin Davis and Guy Keeler.
Four outstanding members of Needham is a past grand addition to" extended supervis-
chancellor of the Knights of Py- ional instruction. he also ac-
j thias of Texas and has served quired practical experience in
two terms as chancellor com- the use of test instruments and
mander of the' local organiza-
tion.
Buiineii Newt
Walter Rakes. 2209 Vincent,
has successfully completed a
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COMANCHE (BBC) — Car- ture is needed All livestock are
roll Loudermilk a 30-year em- being fed Conditions range
ploye with Texas Highway from poor to good. Calving and
Department and a member of lambing are under way. Goat
Comanche Volunteer Fire De- shearing is in full swing,
partment, will present the pro- Moisture in West Central Tex-
gram at a joint meeting Tues- as is adequate. Growing crops,
day at 7; 30 p.m. of the Young grains, weeds and winter grass
Farmers and Young Homemak- are responding to the moisture
ers in Comanche High School and warm weather. Grains are
vocational agriculture build- providing some grazing, live-
ing. stock are in fair condition but
Loudermilk will give the Lat- feeding is heavy. Goat shearing
est Techniques for First Aid.” is underway.
FIRST TIME EVER . . Penney’s reduces
prices on our best selling sportswear by the yard and the values are
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loved a man so much as he did g 7” 2 .* / A A X W7ecpe i 0 " T "
Black testified that be bur- 15 / / / j 4 • A e .
rowed the $175,000 from the Fi- ly» J B M/ A /
delity National Bank & Trust | 400 * / (/ A / ,
Co. of Oklahoma City, known in t "‘3.10 /
Oklahoma as “Kerr's bank,” 1 * >T /PC /
after the senator, from his Cap- E k A * ,/.R AGR
itol office, introduced him by i ’ -4 ! 3NlV 4
telephone to the bank's presi- E • gs * V
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With the money. Black said. = a. % V. Am X. N
he bought 6,400 shares of stock j 7 “ 4eee r
in the Farmers and Merchants |
State Bank in Tulsa He said f
Kerr told him it would be a fine f
investment and arranged- for |
him to buy the stock through |
the bank arather than on the |
open market.
Black said that the stock |
since has gone up $6 or $7 a |
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JACK NEEDHAM
... 25 years
Moisture over the Panhandle pastures and range vegetation,
generally was adequate Recent Stock tanks are still low. live-
snows added to the. moisture stuck are in fair condition but
left by the big storm of two heavy feeding is needed
weeks ago Wheat pasturage is HELP SURFACE
practically non - existent and Showers in Northeast Texas
livestock feeding is heavy, keep- helped the surface but subsoil
ing cattle in fair condition. moisture still is short Tanks
---I need rain.
Cattle look rough and show
A • l n __ effects of inadequate feed
Aid Program Small. weak calves are being
- born and Vitamin A deficiency
c . T I is becoming a problem.
>em / uesaay Some far West Texas areas
• got light rains but general mois-
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964, newspaper, February 23, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489609/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.