Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964 Page: 14 of 14
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Campaign Drama Lacking
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in three of the past four elections the issues and । secund annual air show and
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a candidate for president to be
it wasn’t like this in what
citement about their convention
Truman had biocked the Com-
Barn. Goldwater.
lawyer. Melvin Belli. hollered
nearly a decade
United States, Panama
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ask themselves: Was this to be
the end of an era that began IS
years before with Roosevelt?
adjustment"
He added that diplomatic re-
lations would hate to be re-
sumed without any precondi-
tions ‘before any changes could
Orange school district.
The series, completed today,
dealt with six portions of a 25-
Three Brownwood men will
be winging to the Rio Grande
Valley this week to participate
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on the canal dispute.
Chian said in a statement
that in spelling out his country’s
position he was not "establish-
ing prior conditions to the con-
tents of the said treaty.”
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Court Hearing Scheduled
For Orange Paper Editor
ORANGE (API — Dist. Judge tach it to the adjacent West
gan h a n d i n g out information
packets on epilepsy to newsmen
covering the Ruby trial
Belli has indicated he II claim
Since President Johnson has effective must be "real stirred
the inside track for the Demo- about the issues." He says he is
crats’ nomination, there’s no ex- not stirred up enough now.
May Be Missing
WASHINGTON f AP)—This 1964 campaign year will
hate the usual chatter but may wind up bo-hum. lacking
the tension and drama of recent presidential contests.
Was it time for a change? The
voters decided no.
Their mood was far different
in 1952 when Gen. Dwight D.
Eisenhower beat Adlai E. Ste-
anced and should give more
voice to the big city voters
It favored a request by the
state s Democratic administra-
tion that redistricting be de-
layed until next year. The Hous-
ton court now must set an ef-
fective date on its order, and
the state has until April 1 to ask
for a delay.
The five Republicans who
motor epilepsy
Deep in te release was the
following phrare, quoted from a
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firm and the director of the Na- Alliance and the United States
tional Epilepsy League, Maurice are in good hands ”
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how to stop talking about
smoking?"
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Dist. Atty. Henry Wade was
"white livered" during a session
in Judge Joe B Brown’s cham-
bers.
And the day ended with a pas-
sionate finger-jabbing exchange
rather than in the fall
Although Prime Minister Sir
Alec Douglas-Home could put
the voting off until fall, there
have been reports it may be
held in June.
large this year unless districts
are redrawn before the elec-
tions
Gov. John Connally. who has
insisted that such a thorny
problem as redistricting cannot
be handled in a 30-day special
session of the legislature, said
“I am sure the district court
will give careful consideration
to the circumstances (elections
underway) in reaching an equit-
able decision."
Texas Atty. Gen Waggoner
Carr called the ruling "a good
decision for Texas, if the lower
court will recognize our prob-
lem.”
Twelve congressional districts
have remained intact since 1933.
and the population shift to cities
has created the most dispor-
tionate districts in the United
States
hold and has been represented , _
by a Republican in Congress for element of mystery which gives give Soviet blockade of Berlin
Dallas (AP—
The tempers in court
Are running short
Deep in the heart of Texas.
Maybe it was just the heat in
the stuffy courtroom where Jack
Ruby is on trial for his life But
Monday's session was one of the
wildest yet.
Joe Tonahill, one of Ruby's
defense lawyers, was fined $25
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The Medical Arts Clinic
Ph MI 3-5611
Same Offlee Hours
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epilepsy: for Ayres Compton.
"You don't have to worry to
venson, governor of Illinois. By Ayres Compton Associates, be-
consolidation which was spon-
sored by the Orange Chamber
of Commerce. The committee
SHIRTS
Only 25c each
We take great pride in doing
vour shut* th* way you like
them.
members were made up of trus- i
tees or superintendents from the
county’s nine school districts
plus members of chambers of
commerce from Orange, Bridge
City and Vidor.
A redistricting bill that would although the ydo a lot of talk- like a thermometer in a boiler
have given Dallas a second con- ing former Vice President room the Commnunists had
gressman died in the final min- Richard M Nixon and Pennsyl- grabbed Czechoslovakia just be for throwing a ballpoint pen on
utes of the last legislature Dal- vania’s Gov. William W Scran- fore the campaign began and the floor in anger. Ruby's head
las is a Republican strong- ton during the campaign Truman ’ “ "1 "" "" •
If Nixon is the man, the little was trying to smash the aggres-
ni.
C. M. HAMMONDS,
D.S.C.
much about a patient in a psy-1
chomotor seizure. You will read
in novels and see in movies al
kinds of dramatizations.....I
about what psychomotor epilep- ,
ties will do: Murders, criminal
activities, etc. That is non-
sense ”
Belli. seated at the defense ta-
ble. was leafing casually
through the release until he
came across that. He jumped as
thought he'd been stabbed.
There followed in blinding suc-
cession a charge by Belli that
the pamphlets had been circu-
lated to prospective jurors in the
hallways: a demand for a mis-
trial (Brown overruled it); a
raucous arghment in Brown’s
chambers of the mistrial mo-
tion; the sunprenaing of two
employes of the public relations
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Eugene R. Hoyt has postponed
until next Monday a contempt
of court hearing for J. Cullen
Browning, editor of the Orange
Leader
The judge ordered the post-
ponement Monday after the edi-
tor's attorney, told the court
that Browning did not receive
the sitation until almost Sunday
and had not had sufficient time
to prepare for the hearing.
Quentin Keith, attorney for
the West Orange School District,
petitioned the court to conduct
the hearing. He contended that
a series of six articles dealing
with countywide school consoli-
dation which the Leader pub-
lished had prejudiced jurors in
the school district's declaratory
judgment suit.
The Orange School District
seeks a court ruling on whether
it is legal to ask voters to revert
the district to a common one so
that the county board may at-
a campaign zest before it starts with an airlift.
------------------------------ Even that was only part of the
, voters’ concern. They had to!
By HARRY KELLY
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
United States and Panama ap-
pedred today to be moving to-
ward a settlement of their bitter
dispute over the Panama Canal
brought the suit," however, said Panama s President Roberto
they will urge the court to order Chian announced Monday night
Texas' 23 congressmen to run at that he believed President John-
■ ‘ ' son had opened the way for a
page report on school consolida-
tion released to area newspapers
last Tuesday.
The report, favorable to a
count)wide school district, was
from Bridgeport University in
Connecticut. He arrived here
Saturday.
Wilson, who would become
prime minister if the Labor
■ party wins the forthcoming Brit-
j ish election, said his trip here
had two purposes to bring him-
self up to date on American
thinking and to answer any
questions put to him.
Asked for his evaluation of
Johnson, the Labor party lead-
er said: "I felt the Western
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AUSTIN. Tex (AP) - Top
Texas officials have optimis-
tically accepted the U S. Su-
preme Court's order to reappor-
tion congressional districts, pre-
dicting that the painful- reshuf-
fle will be postponed until after
the 1964 elections.
The Supreme Court agreed
Monday with a Houston federal
court that Texas congressional
districts are improperly bal-
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"Do jou have anything on
going up
problems which gave the voters passionate concern
seem muted so far this year.
For instance: war. Commu- — — — —-1
nist aggresions, McCarthyism wont apply He laid down his
worry about internal security , campaign manners and methods
the question of taking a new di- in 1960.
rection into a new era, and more Scranton, for a man being
heat about and by the candi- mentioned, snows a strange in-
dates than has been shown yet difference Last month he said
between Belli-Tonahill and a
brand new entrant in the case.
Tom James, over something
called psychomotor epilepsy.
It all began when the National
Epilepsy League, through the
Dallas public relations firm of
Melford, as witnesses in the Wilson wouldn’t be drawn into
trial: and the battle between a discussion of British politics
Belli and Tonahill and James, but did say he thought the Brit-
_ who had been hastily summoned ish election would be held soon.
Dr Frederic A. Gibbs’ book on to the court building as counsel
talk," he said. "It was very
frank. There were no defficulties
at communication or lack of
words."
Wilson holds a news confer-
ence today in the British Em-
bassy then leaves the capital to
receive an honorary degree
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best chance for the prize don't Turkey.
even admit they're candidates But in 1913 tension climbed
They range in population from
Dallas’ nearly one million to
216,000 in a neighboring district
of Rep Ray Roberts
Only four or five Texas dis-
tricts approach the average
population of 416,000.
U.S. Dist. Judge John R
Brown of Houston said the court
will hear arguments at the earl-
iest date asked by either the
state or the Republicans.
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City 'Confederates' Wilson Winds Up
Schedule Trip South. Washington Visit
er pilot from Rebel Field at i
Mercedes will pilot a P47 from WASHINGTON (AP>— British
here to the show . . Labor party leader Harold Wil-
Sunday s show will begin at son ends his Washington visit
fly in at Harlingen Air Force 2» p.m. and feature nine today after having what he
Base Sunday ’ CAF fighters, all World War called "a very good, frank talk”
The trio. Marvin L (Lefty) - II planes The CAF presented with President Johnson.
Gardner, George Water* and a similar show at Brownwood He declined to spell out just
Bill Portlock. are all members Municipal Airport last Sept what they discussed Monday,
of the Confederate Air Force 22 but told reporters be couldn t
Gardner will pilot a P3* from Gardner and Waters operate think of any important subjects
Brownwood Municipal Airport the Brownwood airport. they hadn’t touched on
muuummuamamamuaumumwusmummunamumumumnuunadmuuummromuummunmmuuummmuawumnumuus l "We had a very enjoyable
then the country was tom apart
over McCarthyism. communism
in this country. and the war
। against communism in Korea. I
next summer This could former President Harry S Tru-
change if he pulls some boners, man might now consider the
but there’s nothing like that in good old days cf 1948 when to
sight practically everyone s surprise.
Although the Republican nom- but not his ne beat New York's
■nation is wide open, the two Gov Thomas F Dewey,
men working for it hardest ap- in that vear the country's it-
parently haven built major ters about the Communists-in-
fires New York's Gov Nelson government issue was only part
A Rockefeller and Arizona Sen of the national anxiety Earlier
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prepared by a joint study com- nes’deri’mm
mittee on countywide school n
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. solution of the seven-week-old
crisis.
’ Almost Immediately a five-
member mediation team of the
; Organization of American States
went into a midnight session
here with Panama's OAS Am-
bassador Miguel J Moreno.
Afterward the negotiators
said the two countries were
“moving fast and courageous-
ly" toward a settlement.
“I think we are getting close
to a meeting of minds—I am
optimistic. ’ Ambassador Juan
Plate of Paraguay, head of the
mediation group, told The Asso-
ciated Press.
Johnson launched his new ef-
i fort to break the deadlocked dis-
pute Saturdav. He told his news
conference the United States
realizes the 1903 Panama Canal
treaty “perhaps would require
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964, newspaper, March 3, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489617/m1/14/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.