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Jan. 22, 1924 — E. A. Peden
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I tral train, and will be received
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Savitall Market
Phone 968-3149
P. O. Box 299
LA GRANGE, TEXAS, 78945
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of us have the right to be re-
presented by a lawyer. Since the
Prepared by the U. S. Public
Health Service, the plan i s to
traii at least one member of
whether housewife or canner.
Discussions during the three
sessions of two hours each deal
A weekly public service feature from
the Texas State Departnjpt of Health
be obtained from t h e. S t a t e
Health Department in Austin
bed psychiatric unit at Beaa -
muni to care for some patients
nights in each month.
Rev. H Wilbite, p r e s i d i ng
-lesson course in
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easterly to southerly winds
Mrs. W. J McMillan of Sealy
was in Brenham Monday. t h e
guest of Mrs G. Z. Sadler.
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Brenham High School basket-
five and a fourth years to more
than $20,000,000.
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Psychiatric Institute paid the
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J.E. PEAVY, MD.
— Commissioner of Health
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WHY LAWYERS ea
. DEFEND CRIMINALS
- If you do not provide for the
properdefense of alt who’Are ac-
cused of crime, then* the inno-
cent, when falsely accused, have
no way to prove their innocence
So, under our law, we look on a
man as innocent until he is found
FRESH TEXAS
OYSTERS, SHRIMP.
REDFISH, TROUT
AND DRUM
\
NOUNOED — J. • E. Outch)
Winters, former Tarrant County
first assistant district attorney,
is the new judge of Crimin’
DAtrict curt NeZ-I-F oM-
he is entitled.
(This newsfeature, prepared
by the State Bar. of Texas. is
written to inform-not to advise.
No person should ever apply or
interpret anv law without the aid
of an attorney who is fully ad-
vised concerning the facts involv-
By VERN SANFORD
Texas Press Association
.AUSTIN — For the past three
months, Texas has led the na-
tion in the umberef people
SPECIAL STOCK DISCOUNT
THROUGH JANUARY 31, 1964
soil and water resources
COURTS SPEAK—In uphold-
ing the conviction and eight-
year prison sentence assessed
Billie Sol Estes, the Court of
Criminalsazpeals .. announced
conclusions qf importance ’ t o
news media, as well as to az
torneys and those facing felony
Medical Association__
.. Isn mation or—assistanee- n
mais duzmdnqa
Misconstrued
Sometimes the defense counsel
arouses public feeling by his sin-
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DRESSED POULTRY - DELICATESSEN,
ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD
PHONE GB MIN
tently reported for duty with a
commission of Lieutenant Corn .of Houston, state chairman of
ed cattle
county.
Super Savitall
■ GROCERY .
SPECIAIS FOR JAN. 23, 24, 25 e .
ITS
KING EDWARD
CIGAR WEEK__
each family in emergency, do-it-
yourseif doctoring.
RATH
BLACK HAWK
pitals fr the mentally ill (in-
i eluding senile persons} and the
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CAKE MIX
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pi tal Board has a n n o u n ced ;
tough new hiring rules Board Springlake’ as chairman o f a
has drawn fire due to hiring of House interim committee o n
a former mental patient a s a protection and development of
- -doctor in its Wichita Falls
j are trying to make-b elie
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DRESSING
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OATS
• mitered as becond class matter at Post omoa
Brenham, Tasas, under Act or March 8 1879.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1964
Annual Checkup
Lone Star or Busch
i BEER
22 Bottler -
0 Plus Dep.I W
ter the city will follow the
practice of ' towing such cars
parked in violation of the city
to appellant (Esteskc o u l d he
accomplished by changing venue
| countless times.”
ball team will open its district Children, will arrive in Bren-
ham Saturday on the noon Cen-
'(Ve
stations. He said that hereaf-
open minded.
Wrote Judge W. A. Morrison
"The wheels of justice must
1 not sop merely because an ac-
e With him is terribly dutkau Sae Houston Stat:Psychiatricutsacusedg
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.....tie YAMS. —02 23c
he has been receiving^niimer—--mg w*yer.tl nt the .Negroes whn
ous complaints from the pub-’ were lately before the mayor’s
lie. and that the Simon theatre | court on a chargeof vagrancy,
Lowest Prices Plus MM
BUCCANEER
■sam -a
| the American Committee for
j the Relief of Starving German
their care and treatment in
December than ever before.
A report by. ‘he state hos-
Pitals system shows that patient
collections ’ for that month to-
taled $424,931, bringing the -to-
and entertained by a committee
of local ’ citizens, of which
€ L Witkinsis chairman
T. A. Low has sold thirty-
five steers to L. Tillotson of
Sealy. The animals were pro-
nounced entirely clean and free
of ticks, and therefore could
pass the rigid quarantine regu-
lations which keep tick infest-
■Rusk Hospital
PATIENT PAYMENTS UP -
Patients in seven wtate hos
people, by tbs people, for tbs people; whose Just powers are -derived from
the consent of the governed; • democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation
M many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable, etablishe
upon those principles of freedom, equality justice, and humanity for
which American patrots sacrificed their lves and fortvs.
I therefore believe It U my duty to my country to love to support
Us constitution to obey its laws: to respect its nag: and to defend H
gainst all enemies
night at 7:30 o’clock at the
school gymnasium when S o m-
vmr!3g4
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Uncle William No. 300
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doing so is unjust.
-Should a lawyer defend per-
sons in court if he knows, or
thinks they have done the act s
e-dnich they are accused? Yes:
the worst criminal has a right Kf
a fairtrial. This he cannot have I
unless a lawyer sees that he
has a fair jury and that it hears
only lawful evidence against
him.
communicable diseases virus,
bacteria, protozoa and worms;
the source of these organisms
(sick people, people who are
carriers, and sick animato):
the mode of transmission from
the source to susceptible per-
sons; and the ports of entry.
Emphasis is placed on the
fact that if people are properly
vaccinated, and there after
practice sanitation, personal
hygiene and good refrigeration,
the majority of these diseases
couM be greatly reduced o r
stamped out.
Do you plan to eat one of the
estimated IM million meals to.
be served in ithe nation or J 3
million meals t obe served in
Texas today’
If you do, look for the res-
taurant’s placard and personnel
certificates showing their in-
terest in a high standard o f
The Brenham Bsnbvr-PrvM was-estabushed v the wexty sottht Ban-
ner-erd hot Democratic Journal —on January 1, 1866; enlarged to a
_ qauy newspaper January 1, 1876, publiahed tor 45 yeata by J. G. Rankin,
dean or Texas Journallem, who was one of the founders of the Texas
. Fren Assoclation in 1868. Preident in 1898 Published every -fternoon
phone dkurdxaand Sunday *$23 Bast Main Street. Brenhan, Tenr. Tele-
suescprpMos AATES: Delivered to tbs home%y carrier tn Brenham;
one month, 11 00, one yeax 810.00; By mail to Washington and adjoining
counties $7 00 per year (Austin, Brazos, Burleson, Fayette. Grimes, Lee and
Waller counties) . to other sectioris in Texas $1c.00.per year, out of Texas
412 00 per year All subscriptions payable in advnace. Copies that are un-
delivert. changes of nddress, and new subscription orders should be ad-
ateased to the Banner-Press. P. O. Box 585 Brent 77833.
NOTICE: .any erroneous reflection upon the character, stanaingor reputa-
tion of any- persom,timorcorpornttomappemrmgmthe«o1umms of the
Banner-Prss will be gladly and promptly corrected when the article in
question is called to the attention of the management.
THIE AMERICAN CBKFD
by William Tyler Page
I believe in the United States oi America as a government of tbs
from leaving the
As to the controlled TV. cover-
। age. Judge Morrison wrote:
“Under the facts certified, we
i fail to perceive any injury .to
the appellant as a result of th“
telecasting of the proceedings^
r agehefrasesesag- +3
-his-eeurt, wknowof casm
; where the accused recri ved tet-
ter or more efficienTryprrsenla
tion than appellant in the pre-
sent case.”
Same Court declared '"con -
titutional" the Sunday "Blue
Law”, passed by the 57th Leg-
islature. Court’s ruling was in
the case of a Houston auto
salesman charged with viola -
tion of the Sabbath, sales
Statute.
Under the 1961 law, a retail
merchant may observe either
Saturday or Sunday as the Sab-
bath. but cannot make sales on
both.
Ruling is considered a s e t -
back for Spartan discount stores
which . ft, appeating a SanFn
tonio court order curtailing it
weekend sales in several Texas
cities
Texas Supreme Court threw
out the effort of East Texas
(See CAPITOL page 1)
Lean Dry
SALT BACON
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—DA-J-. -F- Peavy. State Com - .
missioner of Health*, s a v « Wortb Gov John Connally
more than 4,334 Texans have named him to succeed he late
“graduated" in the pilot pro- Judge Dave McGee.
gram of the Medical Self-Help Connally also appointed Wil-
project and others are studying liam H., Gardner, Houston Post,
now. He says that instructions and Former Gov. Price Daniel,
complement rather than dupli Austin, to the State Library and
cate existing programs and has Historical Commission; and
been endorsed by the Texas By.ron Grady Bronstad »f Kil;
, gore. D L ( Pete) Brooks o f cere efforts to see that his client
- has evers-legat sategurd"The. .
U . & No . 1 Red
PoTro
EnnAHFeEmRSseme WU
dent and ■ Trenstren Carolyn W Blanton, Vice-
Prestdent and Secretary. - , ., taking a newly-developed. 1 l •
Dr. H [.. Steinbach has been
assigned to the dispensary at
the U S. Naval Air Station .
San Diego, Calif, he has writ-
ten his family here. He re-l
-------- -------— -------- health by participating in the
with the causative agent* of available training.
Gallon" . ,
55 Catsup-
m4,
nhdu-E
* ria
‘Medical- -+-paid under the -patient part-
pay program during the past
Jan. 22, 1944 - C h i e f of Tn* regular meeting of Bren-
— ■ Sonee HArtmr-stermberg Monham Lodge N- eiene
day- issued a warning to auto- Ored United Workmen will be
mobile owners against parking held at Odd F ellows hall on the
their cars on the sidewalks and second and fourth
blocking the entrance to filling
A . 7TAn
■iffy,-}
Hospital and a one time con-
vict as a medical assistant at
San Antonio Hospital.
- Close checks will be made by
- rspeeiabiefive-member screen-
ing committee into backgrounds
h of all future applicants.
E Board tentatively approved an
89 in-service psychiatric trainine
from its hinges and now rests Tonight and Wednesday. i n -
quietly against a post inside of | creasing cloudiness, probably
what is-left of the fence. rain. warmer, light to moderate
The justice of the peace says
there is plenty of justice in his
court, but at this particular
time there is little or no call
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. CORRECTION
A line was dropped from this paragraph of the letter written by
T. A. Johnson, Pastor ‛
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
Brenham. Texas ,
Thy Son. Jesus, not only came down Main Street in Brenham
Christmas, but he came down Alamo and other streets in the Banner
Press office, in the banks, churches, stores and homes; but we were
M busy thinking of our selfish desires that we failed to recognize
him
=-=throuehdwthe 3
80 Years Ago | Gus F Urbantke or Austin,
Jan. 22, 1664 - The weather I formerly one of Brenham’s pop-
... . . .. ular citizens, is tn the city on
is like a good many bills -un-one of his regular bu sines .
settled. trips
Another victim was tried by „ ’
the Kangaroo court last night Fritz Rosenbaum and Albert
Result. one-sided, as usual Kieke of Gay Hill were busi-
The front or south gate of the "e” visitors 10 Brenham Tues-
courthouse pasture has fallenday:
weather and a broken-down
heating plant Wednesday gave
girls at Friendswood High
•School an excuse to wear blue
jeans and pedal pushers
Bill Powell, principal of the
, ■ The Brenham Bannen Press,Inc. z
"MenBN F BLANTON - -ranbowe W. BEANTON
—------ Eutorand Publisher Managing Editor
CORRESPONDEyrSMias Huda Stegemolter, woshington: Mra Steve
Kama*. Wesley: Mra M L Zwernemarn, Carmine: MUtou Routt, Chappell
Hill, Mrs. Agnes Poteet, Somerville; Will Weeren. Burton Caesar
"Dutch Hohn. Independence; Maurice Aglz, Rovtng 90rre.pl *
June Eeke. Roune Top Mra. H W Smiph,‛vona.
crime have aright to an attor- ed. because a slight variance in__________ __________
ney’s aid An attorney swears tb facts may change the applica- Quaker influence, said the garb
see that the accused gets each tion of the law ) ' was all right until beating
- taas:.......— — sporbrgeazeston.Bxprtntepdrmt
KATY LEE M ANN Office Manager and, BookKeeper
DEE OWIN , ....... .......... ..... .........Display dvertising
RUTH gROBUtgUB ...... ...... Ciansinied Advertising A circulato
_ DARI ENK EEDKANN Proofrear, Wire News
>ztamr Teiypwomeapjq
MRS BErrY HDEBNER Adverusing and Cireulation Clerk
SYLVESTER H ZETIK -—Adveruung Make-up
bLMER KAECHELE: -aict.......... ....... - M*«tffirn.-Ster»cityper
:ALFNED F HARTMANN Intertype Operator
s w.n- . REINHOLD HERRMANN Job Prenman, Make-up ....____....
RATMOND BKINKMEYER . Page Make-up hhih oMirial.
• ai.vm KROLCZYK Apprenti health officials
_ VARWI 3 asw* AND JOHN MARTIN NUAII-Room, AC--------- ’ " ’
7* - f/9 - - EiRULanQMageni-W- H- ‘muszel emamm" MSI, puntg‛
u. Mra. Martin Weibrock, Boban Ray Loesch. Rural Agent•
9/964------:----
MPR ESSASSOCIATION
ordinances t the city h a 11 the members and friends are
where the owners w i l I be re- respectfully incited
quired.txw-ppoththe-• prp2.42-3rrhimiemzazakac vaa
charges and a fine H g _ said_ a’Th policy officers report-see- .—
*• £ 29c
public may misunderstand these
legal moves. For the public they
seem to be an unethical effort
to defeat justice, by delay or by
taking advantage of certain
"technicalities."
Attorneys should tell people
that it is one of our basic de-
mocratic rights to be considered
innocent until legal evidence
proves our guilt beyond a rea-
sonable doubt.
All who are charged with
1 lb. package
for its dispensation. Business
Boston Butt
FORK STEAK
Na ",
Short Courses
One of the main reasons -
among many - for this are the
three-day short courses con-
ducted by the Division of Pub-
lic Health Education of the
Texas State Department o f
Health for persons engaged in
food preparation and service.
For more information about
these food schools, contact
your local or state health d e -
partment. ,
Managers, supervisors and
all other employees of eating
establishments are principal
participants. However, the same
principles apply to all public
and private foodhandlers
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block on Saturday nights has walking about the streets with
been a particular target of axes under their arms. They
complaint.
Antiseptic
3.25c LISTERINE
elder of the Chappell Hill dis-
trict will preach in St John
A M E church tonight. All
Box f.T
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TENDER -- ,Z ---E
Round Steak
highest per capita share—278 Aly kouiltaunder.
nauxwun e- . afumthe month of DecembefTCedings.
been taught "what tondqunti” Those in Harlingen State Tuber-
the doctor comes. But statetculosis Hospital .averaged only
i agree with fed* $642 for the month. Overall
« eral ofticials,sbats +l 1- more average was $1Z14. a
neerU o E, Seto do in.: APPOINTMENTS
.*e themcoetbi everget s
there. Prime reason of course
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u 7e
14 oz.
botte 1 5c
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program at four facilities. Also I trial ... . .
okayed was a contract for a 10- Estes attoney had com,
. . - plained of Hivision coverage of
trial ad) contended th a » I
#-eresa aayeporead newseap, s'* men -
Ine case kept jurors from being
Amarillo and Jamets W Hater.
setting up a local program may o Brownwoed ’ 0 the S t a t e
5 K " - Board of Public Accountancy.
He named Michael A. Myers
of Olney as a new administra-
POLICY tive assistant to his staff.
House Speaker Bryon Tunnell
named Rep. Bill Clayton of
AUSTIN — Eating o u t and
grabbing a cup of coffee are
part of the American tradition.
Twenty-two million meals-
roughly speaking - will b e
served in 16 thousand Texas
restaurants this week. A h d
enough coffee is drunk each
year in the nation to float
about 450 mammoth battle-
ships.
The fact that you can go into
the majority of the restaurants
and eat a wholesome meal is
an accomplishment.
This is especially so when
you consider the 75 different-
communicable diseases existing
in the United States - about 28
or more which can be trans-
mitted through insanitary food
production, ' processing, d i i ■’
tribution,. preparation and serv-
ice.
• equipment arrived from New
York. "Tm wearing pajamas
under my: clothe*, myself," ■ he
•aid.
• SEWING
L Formal or informal. I
Q -Also alterations and de* |
c signing. Lorena Critten- 1
iden, 1702 Morgan.
I
HOUSTON (UPI)
ervtlle High will furnish the op-
—position
The Harrisburg and Long
‘ Point boys’ 4 H club held its
first meeting for. election of of-
ficers Alton Helm was elected
president Harold Lehmann,
' secretary and James Hy Ket-
. tier,, reporter. —
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