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made some rather startling dis-
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It seems to be generally agreed
tent job of administering the vast
Department, which has 70,000
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entists in the past 10 years have
tices. •
Some critics say the handsome
fighting prospects but the felk
down at the Mexican consul’s of-
fice just looked at' me funny and
explained there aren’t any girl
bulls Are you sure you read the
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rector of the WAAC
Secretary of War Henry Stim-
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would bo one of its brightest,
stars. The following dispatch,
based on interviews with Ribi-
cofl and his critics, explores
how well be has lived up to
these forecasts.
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unable to
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OFFICF SUPPLIES
GREETING CARDS
JOB PRINTING
Pick-Up Service
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COFFEE MATE
Spam
. . . the extra value
that makes good insurance
really work.
BE SURE YOU GET IT . ..
Up to the seventh inning the
scoe was tied. Lath Morriss pit-
ched a good game. However, his
arm gave out and Arthur Morriss
pitched the eighth inning. .
(Send your problems to Geroge,
care of the Brenham Banner-
Press.)
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credit. If your program doesn't
pass, the secretary is a bum.
"They ought to call this ’he de-
ness are siowing no signs of teal
W. A. Ullrich, Jr.
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GR 6- 4867
SPECIALS MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY
* JULY Hi, 17, 18.
BREAST-O-CHICKEN .i.
buccess. The attempts of many
business leaders to ease matters
on their side by privately urging
a less skeptical attitude toward
the President among their own
associates are likewise having lit-
. tie visible effect.
where the other really stood and
why. Even this much would be
a gain.
For while major differences are
going to persist between the Pre-
sident and business, there is no
need to add to these a good many
wholly unnecessary and pointless
divisions which, upon head-on ex-
amination by the parties involved,
would be shown to be simply non-
sense. «
. (Copyright, 1962, by United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
win as a cabinet offi- became
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TOMATOES
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Folks Needing
CASH
mg down from the braiir
Bruner said this explains why
side feels any necessity to go out
to justify itself to the country.
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80 Years Ago
July It, 1882 — A few days ago
an itinerant band of Italian musi-
cians, harpest and fiddlers, were
here playing for parties, etc. Sev-
eral young gentlemen engaged the
band to go out with them and se-
renade their young lady friends.
At the first house serenaded the
"Once You Get Used to It,it‘s Easy!
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ning me for so long I can’t-imx-
Sine it any other way.
DEAR GEORGE:
I read about .the glamorous ca-
reer of a girl bull fighter who,
although in Mexico, was original-
ly from Brooklyn. I would like to
do the same thing. Can you give
me any- information on how to
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They found that the ’electrical
activity in , the nerve was much
diminished the second time, indi-
cating that it was being, short
circuited by other impulses com-
Des Moines they will receive
their commissions ’ as WAAC offi-
cers and take pver jobs training
other officers Lid auxiliaries as
well as replachhg regular Army
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ployes working on 110, separate
government programs.
show business calls mixed
controversy growing out of Ro-
man Catholic demands for inclu-
sion of parochial schools They
say that RibiCoff's ability to ma-
neuver was severely limited by
White House apprehensions about
the political effect of any com-
promise which might be regard-
ed as a concession to the Catho-
lic hierarchy.
As for the medical care, bill,
Ribicoff supporters argue that he
succeeded, through his pitched
battle with the TAmerican Medical
Association, in stirring up wide
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Yesteryear^
died during the great war. Re-
cently a letter has come from R
C. Stuckert, wta is now engaged
in religious and educational work
in Turkey and was a student in
the University from 1911-1914. The
letter was sent from Constantino-
ple and contained mention o f
MONDAY, JULY 16, 1962.
ham Ribicoff is ending an
he said, only half-
NOTICE Any erroneous renection upon the character. -♦anting or reputa-
Hon.o any person, firm or corporation appearing in the columns or the
Fanner-Press wul.be gladiy and promptly corrected when thearttciemnquese
uon t» called to the attention of the management. “
THX AMERICAN CBJttD -
, "... b William Tyler Page
peop.blevninthe. United States, of America as a government of the
PoPSnbnsthe People, for.the people, whose just powers are derived from
Eeusonzentonthe governed; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation
upon -80vereign states, union, one and inseparable; estbished
•PTPp.kamericngpremt.os-taneestsraig aa humamaky fo
20 Years Ago
July H, 1M2 — When the bug-
ler blows reveille at Fort Des
Moines, Iowa, next Monday a
group of women will answer the
call to arms for the first time
in the nation's history, starting
their first day's classwork i n
training for commissions in the
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
. Get adequate insurance
protection against truck
"or, car damage and
liability.
to several houses to play, but the
Mix Earl W. Grubbs — mosquitos, continued to bother
them When they got baek to their
men in the noncombatant jobs at
home and abroad.
Women with. occi
Capt George Wythe, who was
sent to Turkey as United States
Trade Commissioner for the Near
East with headquarteres inf C o n-
stantinople. - .
Hard luck was with the Stag
baseball team Wednesday after-
noon, when the locals were de-
feated by the decisive score of 13
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National
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By WILLAM S. WHITE
WASHINGTON - There is one
and only one — constant and
certain factor in an otherwise
fast changing and mighty fluid ad-
tiona l political ano economic si-
tuatiqp This is that the gulf be-
tween then Kennedy Administra-
. tion and the business community
selectivity.” In the case of my
nervous system it means that
stray socks usually turn up in the
drawer with my underwear.
Ribicoff Leaves HEW
AW\\\
MINUTE MAID
Lemonade 6-‘» zaw 71-00
raft Sliced American
CIRCULATIQN-Mrs Patey Dannhaus, wune Barat. w. H Muske, Her-
mann Klar, Don Weiss, Weidon Finke. ’
CORRESPONDENTS_Miss Erna Renn, Washington: Mrs. Steve Kamaa
Wesley . Mrs. M L. Zwernemann,’Carmine: Mn Mozenle Hafer Gev Hill-
MU ton Routt Chappell HtU. Miss Verna Mae Buro, zlonsne: Will w<
Burton: Caesar "Dutch'1 Hohn. Independence.
Yeuell, traveler, artist, and lec-
turer, will come to Brenham
444 • 5'
eeren. think of our aervoua systems as
resembling a telephone switch-
Aino
plimen
bride-e
a tea 1
hostess
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aid 'Pi
ami Mi
for ihi
home <
Mrs.
greeted
hostess
roins, '
zinnias
The re
Mrs. I
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tea clot
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cans
a person Who is absorbed in a
good book is slow to hear a door-
bell ring. The same. thing can
happen to your eyes
Suppose, for example, that you
are looking for a pair of socks
which your wife has put, in the
drawer with •your shirt. You open Women with, occupational'exper-
the shirt drawer a dozen times ience will comprise* the greater
- ' -t 5 th part of the initial enlistments, ac-
Ej=kse-s,pis
between businessmen and t h e
President, an even greeter factor
were...
•
. sitting in their wrecked car,
1200 miles from home,
didn’t know a soul, until...”
It happens every day— until "the
State Farm man arrives on the acci-
dent acene, things look gloomy. Then
comes the usual happy ending. Every
State Farm agent has handled cases
for people away from home. We're
all part of a 9,000-man team
giving every
policyholder
"Hometown
service wherever
you drive.” Con-
tact me today.
entangled in religious
Actually, your eyes record the
presence of the socks, but the im-
pulses are blocked by signals
7" CE
son said today that he believes it
2—]Ao will-be -n-cs ":v ”to
I lower the draft age to 8 years
musicians stepped on the smmit '
of an ant bed: they knew nothing
of the nature of the Texas ant.
but it was not long before t h e
ants made their presence known
to the musicians, who would oc-
casionally break off in the mid-
dle of a note and apply their
hands vigorously to that portion
of their person where the ants
were getting in their work. They ,
4 4, y
H 4 $ v
board.
When we feel, see, hear, taste
or smell something, a line is
plugged in arid' a messageis
carried to the brain.
And if your nervous system • is
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NEws AND EDITORIAL—Ben F. Blanton, Pubusher and nditor: Carolyn
-W. Hlanton, Society Eitor; Herbert Jaster, City Editor and Sport* Eltor:
Darlene Luedemnnn. Pegzy Drew*. Pat Nevins, Verna Mee Buro
BU-=e8 OFFICEF. W make. Cashier: Mn Landa Dannhaus, Bok-
keeper Mn Patsy Dannhaus. Mm Ruth Broecker.
public interest in the issue. They
are convinced that this interest Welchade
rjEJi Vena GRAPE DRINK
Shrugs Off Criticism
role.
Ribicoff's own appraisal is
"Tye done the best I could. .
I’ve given this job everything I
had”. (•
Ribicoff is going home to Con-
necticut to run for the U.S. Sen-
ate. He hopes to be' back in
Washington next January to re-
sume, as a senator, some of the
legislative battles which he was
tical capacity of some of “the
men around the President.”' They
are also convinced, again rightly
or wrongly, that these "men
around the President" are not in
any event prepared to listen t o
them with sympathy or under-
standing.
GR 6-2960
Every kind of
HAPBEte-
ST. ANTHONY HOTEL
LAUNDRY
awful lot of wrong numbers.
Now along comes Dr. Jerome
Bruner, a Harvard psychology
professor, with word that the
switchboard concept no longer is
valid.
He says recent experiments in-
dicate the nervous system "works
like a series of editorial rooms
that receive messages from the
chief editorial organ up above and
exercise these instructions on
copy arriving at the lower, cen-
ters." ‛ eo
This seems to suggest that the
nervous system operates some-
thing like a newspaper. Knowing
what I do about the newspaper
business, I think I would rather
have mine work like a switch-
board.
Make Startling Discoveries
At ny. rate, in testimony before
a House appropriations subcom-
. . . WHEN A TRUCk
ACCIDENT OCCURS
$
There will be several hundred -
of them from every tate in thein Kennedy cabinet.
umun and from air wall^rTdr ehe het
lectures in the open air on the
high school campus. An advance
notice says that Dr. Yeuell is a
lecturer of national reputation and
has toured Europe eight times.
Many letters have been receiv-
ed from former students of the
University of Texas who were re-
sidents of Brackenridge Hall,
dormitory for men on the campus
and who wish to subscribe to the
B Hall Memorial Fund comme-
1
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DEAR GEORGE.
I’ve been passed over repeated-
ly for promotion to office mana-
ger - because my boss insists
men would object to taking or-
ders from women. I disagree with
thi and think it is unfair — wo-
After* the three months' at Hort
drawer. -
This is known as "perception
to 11 by the Chappell Hill. team at
o f Fireman's .ii/kT
41 Years Ago
July 16, 1921 - * Herbert
c AiG Peaches 2' 29
- the Steak 69
The debonair, 52-year-old politi-
cal veteran tries to shrug off the
criticism of his legislative record.
"You won’t find Ribicoff
being a cry baby," he said. “In
this business you take your lumps
and go on from there.”
But a moment later he spoke,
with more than a trace of bitter-
ness in his voice, about the use-
cial Security — languish- 4 . PA 2 m 4 B g R e
ing in Means V A58 E V H HE E Kde
In • pmA pm)A N ) I IM 11 )
Ribicoff has been a disap-
Brenham Labor Market
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New applications for work increased by 44 over last month,
BaccoriqkltT. G Temples, afea inanigey, Texas Emplosmnt;i
ommippjom This is at tribtedsip high Ssiool ian M ollege su- 7
dets maxing an active search for summer work, he said. This,
along with the students who have previously registered and re-
turned to renew their applications for work, has increased the
figures for active jobseekers.
GI ISSMANNS DRUG ,
STORE
G • 4441 YOUR
R 4*101 Druggist
Who yog want r presciptiom
auplicated or need drgent berv-
ice. -
asked the young men what it was I-
biting them, and the young serape-
• graces informed them that "Mex-
ican mosqyitoes" was the cause
of their trouble. They were taken
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address, and pew subecription ordera Shoula be addresned to the Bnner.
_ ■ P O Bbx Sto. Brenham. Tex!* Telephone GR 6-3643.
_ _ - tics And
that Ribicoff has done a compe- humorously;
By DICK WEST
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) - For
years, we have been taught to
- - if you work out a program
Health, -Education and Welfare that passes. the senators take the
•'Critics center their fire on -his partment of controversy. There J .
18- record asm pusher-through of are powerful, well-organized in- la
legislation. -They note that oneofterests which oppose nearly every
the major programs-for which he program we administer. I feel’
was responsible — federal aid to sorry for the guy who succeeds \
education — was clobbered in the me in this job." o L’
2 men can run (hmgs just as effi-I
2 ciently as.nen. "In all fairness
erar department. 3.2. 4, L. onkysRArEP
help shape the administration’s DEAR FRUSTRATED: '
legislative - program, and' then Frankly. I don’t think I could
push it through Congress. ’ ‛ -------—------
The conclusion of this observ-, ~ .
er, therefore, is that no matter be done? To this- columnist. . it
how great may be the issues as seems that the first necessity is
to find a means throngh which
the President . personally c a n
of difficulty lies in the lack of a - -
truly sffeotivechanelof commu-iness and through which mem
nicatic. ---apemand him .down in the active cockpit of bus-
Of course, there are various; iness life can learn at first MM
official devices through which, what they can expect and not ex-
business is supposed to talk t o pect from the President.
the President and he to business This sort of thing will never be
tsthroush formal advisory COMB done ^^Vn^^arge
that nearly all of the talking generalities and issue statements
now going on in (his way isto the press to score points
more a matter of public relations i against each other. It can only be
- • done in privacy, where neither
MECHANICAL James B Byrd, Supertntendent; s. H Zetik, Elmer
■ ■■Hull. Alfred Hartmadn, Reinhold Herrmann, Darold Bell, kaymon
Brinkmeyer
Lb.
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Container—‘—-
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hotel all of them were quite sev-
erely bitten by the ants. Not be-
ing particularly religiously inclin-
ed the musicians as one man Mid
d— the Mexican mosquitoes.
I The Madison Square theatre
I company of New York wrote to
I us that they wifi, on the 27th of
1 December next, produce the
B great play of Eamereido, as per
g formed by them 250 nights in
~ New York.
. House last year. Another—medi
ex-governor of Connecticut didn t cal care for the aged under So-
live up to his advance billing as -
the smoothest political operator
Stimson thought it would be
necessary to fill the demands for
military man power.
Aufowosiu ehsusama cowpamy
Mom*°E*boominelon-"892,2
pulses which the sensory system
sends out when it .is ■ stimulated.
These, show that the brain not
only receives messages, but dis-
patches messages of its own tell
ing the senses which stimuli to
accept and which to ignore.
in one experiment, scientists
booked a wire to the auditory
nerve of a cat and made a click-
ing noise in the cat’s ear. Then
they did the. same thing while the
cat was watching a mouse.
article correctly?
(Copyright, ' 1962, by ''United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.)
ggge DICK TRACY
2N°c3n027c
2 -hsago 19c
■ than of down-to-earth and pur-
E poseful conversation.
■ Those who might be called the. w. - . , • ,
■ working business people - the Why cannot the Presidentin-
■ ‘ actual managers of plants a n d yitesone or two business people at
■ ' . mills and transportation - feel a time to a purely priyate lunch
■ that their points of view are no-or dinner,.!both sides forgetting
■ where getting through to the all.aboutit he. formality and pub-
H President licity and talking cold turkev in
Rightly ’or wrongly, they arethe advance assurance that it is
■ . aot merely doubtful of the prac- 11 off the record and that the ex-
■ - —see— a0-a5matjoneparposei
• It would be naive in the ex-
treme to suggest that such ex-
I changes would make business
simply wild, about the President
and vice versa. But it seems a
perfectly reasonable forecast that
they could clear away some mis-
understandings and at least leave
each side fully aware of just
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ning c<
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The ]
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a pink
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— Sterling
learn to be a girl bull fighter? I were M
. ' ' ' 2 '* 5gt9m
DEAR BOOTS ■ ■ - ";y
I asked about, the girl buue -
N a)
k EDITOR’S NOTE: When the cipal functie--. s
«. hncKennedv -bine took office 18
2' Lom6rrpredic-
tions that Abraham Ribicoff
pointmerit here on Capitol Hill, '
said one key administration Dem-
ocrat in Congress.
“When it comes to getting
things done in Congress," said
another, "Ribicoff has proved to
be the least effective member of
the Kennedy cabinet.”
Ribicpff’s defenders contend it
is unfair to blame him for the
inion women have been run-
NUMBERS
you
OUGHT
TO KNOW
The adveriners Rated below of-
fer special advantages to you
when you call them on the tel--
ot-me watch this colnmp and
when you need a svecial nerv:
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expect to see hosiery in a shirt
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that a progressive estrangement
between the government and bus-
iness is to no sensible person’s
gam and poses a threat to an Am
erican economy which every sen-
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