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system since the frontier at:
mosphere and experimentation
with new government and new
laws did not lend fteelf to the
divided English method of hand-
ling legal, matters. -
This newsfeature, prepared
by the State Bar of Texas, is
SkeNhAm BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAB
form, lived among us. He
knew the full meaning of
citizenship in this world.
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say, “Your citizenship to
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It’s the Law
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such an event, when the clb
took up the subject at its noon
meeting Tuesday.
Phi Theta Kappa members of
Blinn College enjoyed a lunch
eon at the White Palace recent-
ly, honoring Walter Sharpe of
Cameron, Texas, who is leaving
for service in the army. He was
initiated into the chapter in Oct-
ober. -
Your Spirit's Citizenship
BY BALPH w. LOEW, D.D.
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
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ratify as we feel we have won
an overwhelming victory." . •
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looking at the heroic
Abraham Lincoln in Washing- y
ton just as he said, "I wish
linking smoking With cancer
“I hope South Carolina will,
be big enough .to stand on its
own two feet/ drink a little,
smoke a few cigarettes and tell
that damn crowd in Washington
obvious is a kind of hunger rot Ites, and dedicaled them to
for revenge, nurturing of the glory of God. He kept his
hatred and a tasting of bigo-1 citizenship.
a,Thene collaction totalsexaty 12pispeegdepistins-.
Now at local gift shops, or write to the exclusive distributors,
Ebeling A Reuss Co., 23rd A Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia 1, Pa,,
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better here when we have
understood our primary citi-
zenship We were meani to lx
godly, and that's our voca-
tion. -
Christmas to the recurring
miracle of portraying the fad
that Christ took on our ap
PANAMA CITY— Henry Tay-
lor, first secretary of the U.S.
Embassy, describing to report,
era how a U.S. diplomat head'
ing home from the embassy was
waylaid hf nvezkifensgaxinz
Panamanians who foreedf
Entered sa second class matter at Post OHMS,
Brenham, Texas, under Act of March 8 1878
CORPORATE OFFICERS- W. N Blanton, Sr.
Chairman of the Board, Ben E Blanton. Preei-
dem and Treasurer: Carolyn W Blanton, Vice-
was more birds but they
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wriuten pleadingssbecameHh-ee
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There was a quiet wedding
-solicitor who saw-the--Lient--
elicited the facts and pre-
pared the necessary papers
The barrister then argued the
case in court.
Legal Profession
The American legal profession
has nor followed the English
80 Years Ago
Jan. 17,-1884 — We have gas
and street gas lamps, b u t the
lamps are now in total eclipse,
and cloudy nights the streets
are as-derk aa Egypt. -
Another ground of complaint
against the management of our
public schools is the frequent
changing of books, necessitating
a useless expense to the pat-
rons of the school.
There has been quite an im-
provement in the cotton market
within the past few dm and
, Today is Fri
17th day of 196
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try. An appetite for tht sort
of thing poisons the blood-
stream of thought and the
muscles of action. It's all
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Even though the American
Revolution ended the dominion
portion of this period, i t w a s
customary for a litigant t o
bring a friend to help him in
his law suit. By the end of the
Fwelfth€enturyr the"->on-
law had become so complicated
that the friend gave way to a
professional called a "narrator."
This narrator was the ancestor
of the present day English bar-
rister.
Toward the last part of the
Thirteenth Century, a second
class of professionals emerged.
Many litigants, who were large
landowners. found it difficult to
the mourner’s bench. Frit’
Busse, drunk and down; fined
$1 and the trimmings. There
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-20 Year Ago-
They made their appetites
their god. It spunds contem-
Poyet it la the insistenee
of Christmas that God--
takes on mar avpetites,
lives in this kjn<MJU-
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was held Thursday morning,
with a good attendence The
report of Manager George Neu
showed that the past year's
business has been most satis-
. factory. ________!___ •' ■ -■ '
Miss Melissa Bowers has ac-
cepted a position at Dobert’s
and will be glad to see her
friends there. She is a sales-
lady of long experience an J
will be a valuable addition to
the Dobert force.
Regular meeting will be held
at the Scout Hut at Fireman's
Park at 7:34 Friday evening,
and all Scouts are expected to
attend.
To start the New Year right
the Minnie B Williams Chapter
U. D. C. was royally enter-
tained, Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. B F. Teague,
assisted by Mrs. Wm. Bouldin
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for fiscal 1964 and 1945
MFEesrmca5s
AU at this to essential.
Yet President Kennedy
himself wrote that while
we could learn from the
examples of eourage,
eceh of us would have to
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look deep into our. sauls------------• GHR
for the source of that — - -
tors and barristers. - Broadly
speaking. ‘slicizors deal direct-
ly with .clients and prepare cas-
es. Barristrs conduct cases be-
fore the courts. The Croses t
president, H. A. Boeker, sec-
mitmient — won't go to Con- retary - treasurer. and Mrs.
ther county femined., t has
stood as the common heritage
of a sister people and has
served as the fountainhead of
American legal thought. How
ever, in the years that have
passed since the Ro-lon,the
legal professions'of Britain and
America have proceeded along
separate lines of development.
In the, English legal prates-
oumanmgreememtrndsed"wih
Buick officials aimed at ending
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Christmas. Our citizenship is
NoricE Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
don of any person, firm or corporation appearng in the columns, ot the
—Eanner-Press will be dadly and promptly corrected when the article in
question is called to the attention at the management.
THIE AMERICAN CREED
by wuniam Tyler Page
I Sese in the United States of America as a government of the
people by the people. Mr the people; whose just powers are derived from
the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic; a mverelgn nation
or many sovereiun states, a perfect union. one and inseparable, estabilahed
upon those principles of freedom, equality justice, and humanity for
which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortvnes.
I therefore believe IS is my duty to my country to love it; to support
Ea constitution to obey Its laws to respect its flag: and to defend it
against all enenies. . '
they said,- they—would- have-to. -prospects—fat__attaining__the
• - quota. announces County Chair-
man F. H. Bosse.
By JOSEPH L. MYLER im order to. get committee hear-
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United Press International
WASHINGTON. (UPl) — The
U. S. commitment to land men
on the mooh before 1970 is in
» jeopardy
The Johnson administration
appears determined to save it.
if possible.____ x.
According to the National Aer-
onautics and Space, Administra-
- tion (NASA), everything- de-
pends. on Congress.
What Congress thinks about
this will be seen later in the
appropriations it votes for space
exploration.
Dr. Robert C. Seamans Jr,,
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An average American con-
sumes some 95 pounds of
sugar a yeur. Half of it is used
directly in homes and restau-
rants and the remainder to
processed with other foods
and drinks.
low.
The moon is approaching its
first quarter.
The evening stars are Jupiter.
Venus and Saturn.
i Those born today include
American inventor. statesmen
and author, Benjamin Franklin,
in 1704
On this day in history:
We REPAIR And OVERHAUL
Cars — Trucks — Tractors
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=- that I could, be like that.” In
good, earthy recent daya many a--
of
Yestery
When a person allows his
appetites for alcohol or food,
to get out of control, it is
easily seen. The problems of
obesity. alcoholism, are ob-
vious. What ought to be as
grass until next week.,
Date Set Back
Once upon a time space offi-
cials thought it might be possi-
ble to get a couple of. men on,
the moon in 1967. Two years
ago they would have settled for
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aThe folkways of America captured by famous cover artist
Nbrman Rockwell are now atailable in ceramie figurines, hand-
crafted in Bavaria by the W. Goebel Co., makers of the famous
"Hummel" children.
40 Years Ago
Jan. 17, 1924 — The Farmers
National Bank may now rest in
the assurance that any attempt
to open theif vault burglarious-
ly will result disastrously’ to the
would-be safe blower and that
the funds committeed to their
care will be safe.
The annual meeting of the
stockholders at the Brenham
Banner Publishing Company
FRIDY, JANURY 17, 1964
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robert Lange, reporter.
Washington County’s inten -
TRANT SOIL SERVICE
AGRICULTURAL LIME
ROCK PHOSPHATE
MIXED FERTILIZERS
SPREADING SERVICE
K. E. TRANT
PHONE 394-2611 IOLA. TEXAE
It yeare service
1 teged
TALL STORY-A single re-
port on antenna research for
Titan III space booster made
a stack of books nearly five
feet tall, containing 13,200
pages. It took Lockheed-
Georgia's antenna laboratory
at Marietta, Ga., six months
to complete the report for
Martin- Denver, Denver]
Colo., builders of the Titan]
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CORRESPONDENrS— Miss Hilda Stegemoller, Washington; Mrs. Steve
Kamas Welley: Mrs M L Zwernemann, Carmine; Milton Routt, Chappall
HUI. Mr* Ages Poteet, Somerville; wi Weeren, Burton; Caesar
"Dtch HHn, Independence; Maurice Angiy, Roving correspondent; Mis
June Fricke, Round Top, Mn.,H. W. Smith. Lyona. ____________
The Brenham Banner-Preet was estabnshed as the WeeXly Southern Ban- _
ner: a red hot Democratie joumar-on January T. 1866: smarted to a
aaly newspaper January 1, 1876, published for 45 yean by J G. Rankin.
* • dean of Texhs journalism, who was one of the founders br the Texas
Prese Ansociation in 1869, Preident in 1898. Published every -ttsrnoon
escept Saturday and Sunday at 323 East Main Street, Brenhan, TM-. Tele-
phone GR (63643. '________________________,
The $5.3 billion bid for fiscal president of the Washingronr
1965 was, sent to' Capitol Hill ■ Farm"Breau at a meeting held
Wednesday. The $141 million at the. city hall Saturday after-
supplemental request for fiscal noon. Other officers elected
1964 — which-Seamans said -waswere- M.— H—Sehembemg,rviee-
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TOGETHERNESS
CHICAGd AJPI)—Two broth-
ers; Carl B. Anderson 65, and
George Anderson. 66. are shar-
ing the same room at Swedish
Covenant Hospital
The brothers, who work to-
gether as interior stair builders
both underwent surgery for
double hernias Thursday. The
same surgeon performed both
operations. -—.
Both are doing well
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law could perhaps be strength-
ened. This demonstration has
made it somewhat less likely I
will recommend the legislation
I don’t like to respond to
force."
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and generyl manager of the
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In 1944. Gen. Dwight D Ei the barrister or narrator. A s
E•N in )3M. a baby was born in make a personal appearance, in
-basis-ofthe Wbite House for-the f irat4court ~ MiMH,E
time as the daughter of Thomas | In lieu of their "presence, they
cents: . .Jefferson — Martha Jefferson —• —--------
aeburone-smr-arHRendelpkgaveirth to e son.
state he becomes a combination
barrister and solicitor.
Law in England
The profession of law in Eng- i __
land came into being between I The recent experiences of
Centuries. During thee a r l i e r the Yale professor held on
aumtaus xdntomagatn dmsm •**'
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ply or interpret any law with-
- out the aid of an attorney who
analogy that can be drawn to
the American profession is the
practice that has grown up
in some of the large firms of
having office lawyers and trial
lawyers. Actually, there b» more
difference in the United
States, whena-tawyer-is-ad-
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Wan the fourcrunncr of the Eng —Christians helieve_that-God-----
took on himself our very
.»?many.
urea. They were concerned John F. Kennedy and wished
mans said, set NASA back a
year. Even if Congress puts up
he said the lunar landing can
hardly be accomplished until
early 1969
Thete are a lot of things in
the space program besides the
projects aimed at putting men
on the moon. There are un-
manned scientific probes of the
moon and planets, weather and
communication satellites, and
futuristic planning for manned
space stations. manned lunar
bases, and manned trips .to
Mars and Venus
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into the 1970s unless Congress:
—Gives NASA $141 ( million
more for the current (1964) fis-
cal year which started July 1.
—Also votes it $5 3 billion for
the 1965 fiscal year starting next
July 1
Needs Both
Seamans said NASA must get
both to meet the moon target
• date set by- the late President
Kennedy in May, 1961 — a tar-
get which President Johnson
has endorsed for his own ad-
mini str ation
Wednesday's briefing and the
circumstances which prompted
it were unusual Normally, no
____agency publicly discusses Jis
new budget until the President
has sent Congress his annual
budget for the whole govern-
ment Johnson won’t do that un-
til Tuesday.
But Seamans said the Presi-
dent had put pressure on the
space agency to submit its
money requests to Congress
ahead of the normal schedule
spy charges in Moscow were
in vivid contrast to those pf
this writer. Moscow at the
time of the signing of the
nuclear. test ban treaty this
summer was warm in temper-
ature and in friendship. On
every side one discovered per-
sons who were interesting.
There was an open, hearty
friendliness. Yet always there
was the knowledge that my
citizenship was in the United
States and there was no
temptation to have it other-
' -wise. I wanted to know these
people. Yet I had another
.home.
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KA I EE MANN Rookkeeper
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KITH BROECKER - Classired Advertisig & irculato
DARLENE LUEDEMANN Proofreder, Wire News .
MRS PATSY ZWAHR AND • .
MRS BETTY POMYKAL ........ Teletypesetter Operator •
MRS BESS H HABEKOTTE . Women’s News
caroliJmpe V - . - Advereising and circuatign Clerk
SYLVESTER H ZKrIK Advertising. Make-up
ELMER kAECHELE Pressman. Stereotyper
ALFRED f HAKTM ANN . Intertype Dperator
REINHOLD HERRMANN . ...... - -Job Presoman, Mzse-HP
I RAYMOND BRINKMEYER Page. Make.uP
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DARWIN J ASTER and JOHN, HARRIS MaU-Roqm, Apprentices
CIRCULATION Agent-w H. musee, hermaan Klar: Henry brecines
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le. The ceremony took place at
the bride's parents and was at- l portion of any man who ieceives
Bonds opened in Brenham tended only by a few intimate acclaim earned in the blood of
Tuesday morning and solicitors 1 friends -of the family, his followers and the sacrifice*
at noon reported a most au-j it began raining at 11 36 Tues- of his friends."—
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day Wednesday in a more mod-
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were all bank full and some
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