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VOLUME 99
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No. 5
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Declared Public
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Johnsn Seeks
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The Commission also approved
Plan Support
bids included so' many different
according to a list of specifica-
The
truck
support of business and labor
period to rid Brenham of the
Congress Back For
POPE PAUL EXPECTED TODO
Another Session
BLINN COLLEGE
MORE TRAVELING IN FUTURE
1,
B. H. DEWEY
was to dispatch major contro-
vernal -bWs-
with Patriarch Athenagoras of
the Eastern Orthodox Church
than
the second session of the 88th
much to increase the enrollment
ended fast.
coming
it was a lead
a
Before Congress
»
To Sell Chili ,
sponsoring their annual public
5-8:30 p. m'., at the VFW Home
Smoking Report
SCHOOLS SEND
Due On Saturday
CENSUS FORMS
t
TO PARENTS
F. Hass-
gers and Dr.
sh
been in ill health for the past
BC
several years.
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would be given to accredited
re-
e
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The 10-member committee ap-
ther Terry more than a year
able studies on the
smoking
them and formulate its conciu-
{
sions.
trict to lose approximately $75.
SON FOR SCHLOTTMANNS
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Navy To Have
Men At Blinn
of Houston, L. H. Lanford of
Brenham and W. F L antord of
cooperation with the East Tex-
as Chamber of Commerce and
“If you think last year was
a bad one, wait until this year."
health and fire hazards that dot
this area
ffects of
evaluate
* Public Health Service an-
nounced Monday that the report
census roll will cause the Bren-
ham Independent School Die*
Lige H. Lanford, 77, a former
resident of Brenham, died at his
home, 536 Rouse in Houston,
Monday at 1:50 a. m. He had
mesnage.rrompesremetomm:
son expressing the wish to meet
Survivors include hieun-i-Le,
Mrs. Kittie Ophelia Little Lan-
ford of Houston; two daughters,
Mrs. Robert Borchgardt of Blei-
blerville and Mrs Albert Green
hour to question members of
the committee which drafted it.
This procedure usually is fol-
lowed for touchy financial mat-
ters or crop reports which are
ways have".
Dewey is a member o f the
thereafter.
Either way,
Lanford Dies in
HoustonAt 77
E. Hoskins. ------
The action of the Commission
is the result of Mayor Reese
WASHINGTON. (UPI)-House
and Senate members, just eight
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By RAYMOND M. LAHR
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Re-
publican presidential hopefuls,
•declared and undegliired, flock
to the capital this week to~bask ’
in the political sunshine gener-
and the city traded in a F o r d
■Ranchero.—.-----——--,—
cemetery. Rev. J. W. Davidson
of Houston will officiate.
By RAY MOSH I Y
United Press International
By MERRIMAN SMITH
—VPrwmte House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presi-
dent Johnson today sought the
Wed. Workshop
For Gardeners
CALbWELL - Dr. John E
Larsen, horticulturist in charge
of commercial vegetables and
home gardens for the Agricul-
tural Extension Service at Tex-
as A&M University, will conduct
a sub-district gardening • work-
shop for five,area counties in
Caldwell, Jan. 8.
A The meeting is scheduled from
so the House could get through
with its work. I
urday in the new State Depart-
ment auditorium.
The newsmen will be kicked
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confront every Congress proba-
bty: wilf not have been settled
by than, no matter how hard
tion on these is expected in the
near future. , •
Purchases Trucks
the procedure in this case ob-
viously is not intended to pro-
tect against leaks to investors.
But to demonstrates the extent
to which the PHS has gone to
prevent premature release of
the report.' --------*-----
There seems little doubt, how-
ever. that the report will con-
clude that there is at least sta-
tistical evidence of a link be-
tween smoking and tung cancer,
heart disease, emphysema, and
respiratory ailments.
would be “happy to place him-
self at the convenience of the i
President when the opportunity
NOTICE
The Brenham Chapter el i
The Presidents State of th?
Union message, which he will
delizertAe=-njgn. session of-
Bay town; 14 grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
BACK IN WASHINGTON—President Johnson is greeted " by reporters and
photographers as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., en route to Wash-
ington from his trip -to Texas. The President and Mrs. Johnson ended a 12-day
work-and-play vacation at their ranch in Johnson City, Tex. -5.
the Washington
ber of Commerce.
mann are the parents of a boy
born at the Milroy Hospital
Tuesday at •:18 a. m He weigh-
ed five pounds, 11 ounces
b
—
kF—
..hedfor us, that whether
we wake or sleep, we should live to-
fother with him-I Thessalonlans 1:
Neither the chanyes in human ar-
faire nor the very gave itself can alter
the fate ol the gospel or the pur-
pOses of God.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Here
to the outlook for major issues
before the second session of the
88th Congress:
Tax Cut
Senate leaders hope for pas-
sage by mid-March of 111 bil-
lion tax cut bill already ap-
proved by House. The measure
would benefit about 50 million
individuals and 576,000 corpora-
done. About two thirds of tax
relief would go into effect as of
last Jan 1, and the remainder
By FRANK ELEAZER,
Uuhed Press Internatioal
BRENHAM
Home of.
Blinn College
Established 1883
Counjy):
Dewey, active in Democratic
Patty affairs on the county and
stale- levels, paid his filing fee
to the Brazos County Qemo-
crane Executive Committee.
A member of the Legislature
from 1953 through 1962. Dewey -
tend both the lunch and the din-
ner sessions to help answer
of the tank if the copper rods
were not in place? Etectrotysis
measures—beforeJuly 13. when
the Republican National Conven-
tion opens in San FranciaCo.. .
Same Won't Pass -
Speaker John w. McCormack.
FFFSEEKSEAE==
Pipe Bids
Mayor Lockett informed th-*
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Brenham Weather
den't legislative targets for 1964.
Johnson planned a stag dinner
United Nat ions in New York it
said this would help the cause
of world peace as had his Holy
Land trip.
Pope Paul laid equal stress
on his visits to the shrines of
Ji
... e
The VFW Ladies Auxiliary TT
University, and the University
of Texas Law School. ___________
A veteran of World War II,
Dewey served in the Philippines.
any Auxiliary member a n d at '
are /75.
the Red Cross will begin its
first class an first aid at
7:00 p. m. Jan. 8 at the City
Hall auditorium. Cy Rod-
and materials
Brenham Renner-Press,
Chapel Wednesday at 2 p. m.
Burial Will be in the Prafie Lea
that the
IN LEGISLATURE
Christianity
with Athen
Brenham wre submitted to the
Commission for replacing the
Venetian blinds in the City Hall
return from a historic three
hearings si
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sion of the 88th Congress re-
Invited to lunch with Johnson
at the White House were mem-
ton piek-up, truks. Fhe city !
bought one of the pick-up trucks I
from La Roche Chevrolet Ine. I sizes ----- —
for $1,685 and traded one of Commissioners decided to ask
chile supper on Jan 14.
Mike Mansfield
on health.
next Jan. 1. But if bill is long
delayed, Congress could make
effective dates April 1. 1964 and
April I, IMF.
Civil Rights
House Rules Committee be-
gins hearings Thursday on
broad civil rights bill which is
expected to reach House floor
early next month. No Senate
consideration until after House
acts. The bill seeks to eliminate
racial discrimination in voting,
education, employment, public
accommodations and use of fed-
(See ISSUES Page 8)
Readings for hour parted
ending at 7 a.m. Tuesday: Maa.
63, Min. 35.7 a.m. 87.
two declared candidates, fly
days in the Holy Land, is yir-
" tuallyn certain
--- The Brenham City Commis-
sioners passed an ordiange
Monday that declared three
houses a public nuisance and
gave the owners 90 days to de-
molish the structures. If the
owners do not comply with the
——90 day timit, the city will seek
a court- judgment to demolish
the houses, '
The three houses are located
peeted tonight —42 to 46: High Parentshaving children be. Mr and Mrs. Carl Schlott-
« xpected Wednesday M to 68. .......
the shirttail session
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I 106 lOuSeS
The studies made public to
date have been so heavily
weighted toward a connection
between smoking and various
diseases that the committee
could hardly come to any con-
clusion except that cigarettes
are harmful to health ;
e »
IF ' ’
with the Business Council, a
private organization of leading
corporation executives headed
by Frederick Kappel; president
of American Telephone & Tele-
graph Co (AT&T). Attain, the
topic was the president’s pro-
gram.---— ——-— ——
Cabinet members were to at-
Dewey said he would support
from and work for, the Democratic
ginning school for the first time
in September, 1964 are asked to
contact any of the school p f.
, a census form.
jk- including nr
new well He said the bids
should be submitted by the next
meeting- which will be Jan. 20.
Mayor Lockett showed the.
' Commissioners one of the rod',
—trom the: water-towr. Iha.rod
Was badly corroded and this is
what would happen to the .sides
BRENHAM, TEXAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1964*
It also gives members o f the
student-muhcil an opportunity
t'se their leadership abilities
as all of the planning of the
conference is' carried on by
__1 health Saturday in an atmos-
------ phere of secrecy usually re-
acryed for announcements that
affect the stock market.
gT L -------- VATICAN CITY (UPI)—Pope unity in a dtivided- wortd.----H
guestons a 5 .28’ F--Aszaze arer usrsnt-avaean sources said the Pope
P“ Romans Monday nighton1 likely to acept an invitation
Visits New Hampshire
Goldwater's appearance will
come after- a three-day cam-
patga—swing through New
B H. Dewey Jr., former
SRepresentative, today an.
Hampshire, -site ofthe-ntion’s he made on his teturn Monday.
irat.spresidentiakprimarme"-
who will address a joint sesston pipe cinch that with
~ ---— nedneya tions, Campaigns and born pi
Announced alm of the leaders
-asne
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released only after the stock
and commodity martlets have
closed for the day.
Since the smoking report is
being made public on Saturday
when the markets are closed
at Blinn, which is presently. 750.
was one of his typical corn- It gives visiting high school
ments seniors an opportunity to see
‘ . the campus, meet some of its
McCormack, taking a more faculty members and g e t the
optimistic line, said he was feel of the college atmosphere
prodding all commitee chair- ' -
in the auditorium, without ac- pointed by Surgeon General Li
cess to telephones until neon
Carnegie Library Board, the
the door, Adult tickets are 75 J Brazos County and Texas State'
cents and children 50 c e n t s | Bar Associations, Veterans o f
which entitles the guest to chili । Foreign Wars. The American
cake or pie. and coffee. Legion, Bryan Lions Club
asommeg-q
into town Friday — the gover-
1:30 to 3:30 p. m. in the cafe- | nor for a National Press Club
publican National Committee
function.
support of business and labor bers of the AFL-C to Executive ,
for the program he will lay be Council. The word was thar-Lockett's efforts over a long
fore Congress Wednesday in his they would discuss the Presi nerind to rid Rrenham of the
State of' the Union, address.
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The Commission also approved auditorium. police station, city
the ‘purchase of two one-half secretary’s office. fire station
■ ■ - .1 in a: small store room. The
trips • abrozd,* Vattedn observers-
said today. - . .. • - , . .
’ ; at the appropirate time <i n I
The success of the 66-year-old place He told Peace corps Di-
pontiff's visits to Jerdan anel- rector sargenF Shriver ‘who dee
Israel and his two meetings livered the message that he
of Brenham; four sons, Fred_porters at IJU a.m., EST Sat
ford and Alvin' Lanford, both
raff/nut tias'^n&f "been there
since announcing’ his candidacy
last Friday.
The Arizona senator invaded
Romney territory Monday night
with a speech before a Republi-
can fund-raising dinner at
Grand Rapids, Mich. He ac-
cused President Johnson of at-
tempting to exploit a “conserv-
ative mood in America.”
Goldwater said Johnson "is
now trying to say me too in
regard to our policies.” He said
that Johnson would not succeed
because he must run on the
record of President Kennedy.
Romney, who has criticized
Goldwater's views on civil
There are other buildings that one from each of them The
—e= current Wf of E^
T e xas Magazine recognizes
Blinn College's leadership in
this activity.
on E. Tom Green. ,
Tickets are available fjom
- Budgress- --2* p.m., e"M,
wedhesauy may be theShertest
T I >
.......HOLDSCAREER
resMu2„, ' —"A
tan tannand ' DAY IN MARCH
Increasing cloudiness tonight,
• ecoming cloudy to partly
< loudy Wednesday. A little
warmer Wednesday. Law ex-
tic leader
Bids were, submte by he : Commission.that b. expected
two compan^s but Mayor tock- bids on eight.inch and ten-inch
L A . pipe that will be used tor the
ett said that the bids were so 5800 feet of pipeline from' the
close that the city should buy
----. A specatty tramedteamf
from the U. S Naval Air Sta-
tion: Dallas, led by Lt. C o m -
I mander Tom Weir wrtlb e o i
s-mmNpen),' pogseumanzesesmns
a marttoy. Krasogy agreed, however, that some
for wasbelngTidarttbe-moreroutikesnmgFu
a .White House breakfast met-
Z ..
the Mayor and City Attorney Ws" Commission, approvedshis sug-.
H-aFmbrev. are attempting to gestion.-
#raesm-wne-.tpht,eu ae-ifBids from four companies in
n"
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
government plans to hand out
its long-awaited report on the
relationship of smoking to
cl™ rolce“anderjuses
Phanmimetnn -- man-numm2
pam until the Wee" "ter k'otlege. held in March, started
Christmas, as they just finished in March of 50. one-of the
doins- c, , earliest dates, and since that
.* . Gloomy .Talk | time it has_been ah annual af.
n .. - .4. Mansfield Jn gloomy pre-sww l fair Which Blinn, along wi th
D Mans and Senate Democra sion talks with reporters ap- other colleges has sponsored in
since 1931 when Franklin D.
Roosevelt gave a 3,000-word ad
d ress....................
Johnson spent a good part of ।
Monday going over the docu-
• (See SEEKS Page 3)
ern Regional t.dm al Hill Himtrf---------
e S0
torchlight welcome by" nearly want forepresent Brazos Coun..
half the population of Rome ’ ty in the Legislature during this
slowed down the Popes motor- +triticat fime “
cade to walking pace. • In .1965, Texas and Brazos
He appeared at the window of County wili be at thecross
(See EXPECTED Page 8) road in Educatain Many d e .
Visions which will affect our
county will be made by the
VIEWVI I A:c. next Legislature 1 want to ’
V I W LuddICS participate n these de isiens."
— Dewey- -wasjgradtrated from
i Bryan High School, Texas A&M
Caunty. Cham: -I— —I-r.---------y—-—p- r Iy-I—
amnamme mi Hop^TFlock
set up in the Memorial Student '
Center during Jan. 9-10 from 8 ;
a. m. to 5 p m.
Actual qualifying test will be
offered to interested freshmen,
sophomores, juniors and seniors,
without obligation. Scores are
good for four years and may be
. retaken after 12 months
Vision of 20-20 and two years
of cotlege will qualify for two
of the many programs offered
in flight training, leading .t o
.commissioned rank and designa-
tion as a Naval Aviation Flight
Officer.
The test may be taken any-
time (freshman through senior
year) for • all programs— Those
qualifying on the test who have
t equired number of hours, i t so
desired, will be flown to NAS,
Dallas for physical at their con-
venience. still no obligation. ' * (
members work
McCormack looked for a
windup session between the
GOP convention and the Demo-
cratic National Convention,
which opens in Atlantic City on
Aug. 24. Mansfield envisioned a
ticket in 1964 "just as I .a i-
W:G boioh
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LT-.
Nuisance By City Commission
frgm Rankin for 51 *551214
.aises"_-------,.--:-„-
-- — $uggests U.N, Visit . h -Xive
? gewed toda^ thatTU Pope> I ®
To Washington and Congress lourney should be to th
at 515 W. Academy, belonging in „.yo, anu wauru ue J
the.EstateotlytiaAnn Cacroll Brenham’spamer-trues methe-companiese-e
and at 511-513 W. Academy. P l acron dina •n - lint .a
The Brenham Independent
School District will be sending
census forms to the homes of
the children in the district dur-
ing the month of January.
All students residing within
the Brenham Independent School
District who were born between
the dates of Sept 2, IM or af-
ter Sept. 1, 1958 should be re
ported on the census form
peafed to be telling the law- '
makersutwas up to them wheth- !
er they were abletowmdupti
to visit India in November for
the World Eucharistic Congress.
. On Sunday, hecxeceived A
davs away from 1 heir langest
- - aatoaninca wodauwar1
were back today for another one
- which their leaders warned
could be almost as long unless
they get on the ball
A With opening gavels set for
noon, key,Democrats were hi
ready at work to speed up the
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3 44
karl Jr. will instruct. AN
persons are invited to at*
tend the class free of
charge.
aduhirmam: roonenotivonmemberstrom
The President p'anned lo re-
view the message in detail at
his weekly breakfast meeting
with Democratic congressional
teaders before i lie secund ^e*.-
ated.by the return of. Congre
George “8
gan fed the parade' "wTh
xfiw ste hi nd- \5f?- of Bi
(See WORKSHOP Page 8) speech, the senator for a Re-
Navy’s Flight Traiming Pro r- - . -_
Armtorma"merbooca wudens; Outlook On Issues
Au’* se, -
--s, Co,
speech scheduled today at the
National Press Club. This visit
is one of two Romney plans. He i
said Monday he would speak at 1
a young- Republicans meeting
here Jan. 23.
After Romney comes Pennsyl-
vania Gov. William W. Scran-
ton. who will meet with the
Pennsylvania congressional "del-
egation Thursday. Scranton also
is expected to meet with Repub-
lican leaders from other states
during his time, in Washington
Gov Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York and Sen. Barry M
Goldwater, R-Ariz., the rinly
The cooperation of every
J. parent is earnestly requested by.______ ___— __,____ -.......... .. mu
the administration as thecen: Funeral service* will be hel! This will give them two hours agowasttd/to
CLOUDY, WARMER to study the report and • “.If able studies or
ceives a part of the state fund
Each student omitted from the
M-ezm
12.
yights, foreign policy and labor
legislation in the past, met pri-
vat with the senator before
the dinner.
Presidential Picture
At a news conference, Gold-
See HOPEFULS Page 8)
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