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FRIDAY, FEBRHARY 28, 1964
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of doing, and they found they were
still off center, they proved that the
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PRINCES ANNE. Md.—Mrs
Gloria Richardson, chairman of
the Non-Violent Action Commit-
tee in Cambridge on the police
them he said: “Weip sei still.”
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WASHINGTON — President
Johnson on signing the $H .5 bil-
lion tax cut bill:
“The first effect of the cut
will be to put billions of extra
dollars into the hands of the
American consumer.’
But today I do find a differ-
ence — round steak 11 to 16
inches across. Maybe the Red
Poll steaks are on the market
now and that’s good too.
Honorable Maurice Angly of
Brenham and Super Architect
Russ Baty of Houston were Sun-
day visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Will H. Weeren. We
ended up with the prohibition
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MADISON, WIs. (UPD-Gor-
don C. Conley, 10, was on one
year's probation today after he
admitted in court that he bit
his infant son.
Conley told Judge William L.
Buenzli that he bit his 7-month-
old son because “he made me
nervous."
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their reg ilar Way and man accepts
her waVs. because there is little
he can-do about it.
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WHEN A FOREIGN COUNTRY DOUBTS these reports, as
some do. Rusk's men furnish the doubters with photostatic
copies of the original Soviet newspapers:
PHONE 394-2611
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Washington Carre
Newspaper Enterpi
But the President did not want
to appear to be soft on Cuba,
so ha. added this:
sands of dollars invested and it
has to pay. They have to know
everything that is to be known
They can not be independent like
these fellows of fifty years ago.
You will ask where do you get
your headline "AND A COW SHALL
LEAD THEM. Well, it took a cow
to make me see the light, About
fifty years ago the experiment
station put out a bulletin in an
effort to get farmers to see the
set the stage for information developed by the EG sencaeof.t "a Werksubeanasegho Jghns
i News
tion Venezuela, that big issue is
arising again.
COMMERCIAL
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Spreaders Available
late A. Matthews Mrs. Matthews
was accompanied by her moth-
er, Mrs. Richardson of Missouri
who is a guest in the home of
Mrs. A. G. Homeyer for a week.
Mr and Mrs. James Rother-
mel and sons of Ganado were
weekend visitors in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
E. Rothermel.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Derrick
of aL Manque were weekend
guests in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs Will Prenz-
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Watson
of Little Rock, Ark., were re-
cent visitors in the home of his
nation applauded and the Cam-
paign issue of Communist pen
• ask him, instead ef him asking her old world without adding more bur-
Listen sister: it isn’t .like, that den to our life How many Sears
at ali it had to bo done to balance ! catalogs did we drop on the moon?
February got the honor, they called
it Leap Year because it jumped
four years to make one day.
It they don’t quit shooting those
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| nism from Cuba into a South
| American state invites atten-
tion to the ground rules laid
★ WASHINGTON
Trade War Ammo: Soviet
Criticism of Own Products
BY RAY CROMLEY
re. Richard M. Nixon
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WASHINGTON—(NEA)—Though President Johnson lost
his argument with Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home over
British long-term credits to Khrushchev* the United States
will step up its economic pincer program against Russia.
Next move: A State Department, "trade war" to discourage
foreign countries from buying Soviet goods.
As a first step, Secretary of State Dean Rusk’s men are
distributing world-wide selected Russian press comments on
the unreliability of Soviet machinery, equipment and con-
sumer products. /
adn Mrs. Adoue Foehner, Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Foehner, Mrs.
G:F. Siebel, Mrs. Orso Huebner,,
Miss Nelda Foehner and Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Neutzler,
Harry Lee Stark spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mirs Harry Stark. Harry
Lee is stationed at Ft. Hood.
Killeen, Texas.
Misses Ina Siebel and Dottie
Ehrig of Scott and White Hos-
pital. Temple, spent Sunday with
Ina’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Siebel
11 Guests in the home of Mr, and
Mrs. E. O. Dallmeyer Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Saeger of Bellville
The regular 42 Club met at
the home of Mrs. Fred Heine
Monday afternoon. Despite the
inclement weather, everyone en-
joyed a wonderful afternoon. ’
Dainty refreshments were serv-
ed. .,
Mrs. Selia Matthews of Galena
Park has rezurned to her post
as Home Economics teacher of
the Burton school, after an ab-
Now in early days when the .
calendar of time was,made, it was
based on the orbit of the stars and ।
• Soviet Hydraulic Lift Systems — “la the midst of spring
sowing of the fields of Belorussia every day more than 860
Belarus tractors were out of commission The cause of this
was a defective hydraulic lift system. —Pravda, Moscow,
Department theory io simple: The more we
can pinch the Soviet economy, the less Khrushchev will
have to spend on arms.
- _ US. strategists figure the Russians have reached a point
where they must throw more of their resources into the
- peacetime economy or run into serious continuing economic
problems and food shortages. U.S. diplomats want to apply
enough economic pressure to encourage thia trend.
dent and Treasurer: Carolyn w. Blanton, Vice-
“atnon, Mr Watson returned to
nfittMRock Monday, but his wife
remained to spend some time
with her -father, Will Schwartz
who is ill.
Mrs. Henry Guelker Sr. has
returned home from a hospital
in Brenham. having recently
undergone surgery. She is recu-
perating at her home and wishes
to express her thanks for the
lovely cards she received.
The infant son of M‘a n d
Mrs. Harold Keim of Austin
was christened Dwain Charles at
the United Church of Christ
church Sunday. .Feb. 20. follow-
ing the morning devotion, Rev.
AnairmAMrFMon
MIXED FERTILIZERS
.Land Grant Colleze had been de-
veloned the Extension Service came
into being and after hard work they
brought this information to the far-
mers. manv times in an unwelcome
manner. But thev got the message
over to manv of the people, but
the iob was not an ensy one. Many
of the /individuals takint the mess-
as fell by the wavs’de and this
made many a farmer hannv. Just
like manv unbelievers gloat when
some poor human in the ministry
nulls a boner and falls on the way-
side.
Farmers today, those who are
staying on the fafm are looking for
information. Men like Harry Moore
of Navasota, the late George
Chance of Bryan and many of the
TAKES HOME BACON
LoS ANGELES (UPD— Some-
body took home the bacon —
about $5,000 worth.
A refrigerated truck loaded
with about 10,000 pounds of
bacon at the Clougherty Bros
packing plant disappeared from
a loading dock where it had
been left overnight
Sheriff's deputies found the
ion-Mr and Mrs. Hy: Guelker
Jr. and baby of Corsicana.
Guests over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Max Zuehlke
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Web-
er of Dallas.
Visitors Sunday in the Zuehlke
home were Mr and Mrs. Otto
Lehmann and Debbie and Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Schulz Jr. all
of Brenham.
Well the Fuchs boys did it
again. Did you reed in the Hous-
ton papers, what their cattle
won? R. A. and Franklin; and
John and Lester, and maybe
Will John too. came through big
and strong with their Red Poli
breed.
I Veers ago this writer thought'
llows should have horns, but
heir come the Fuchs boys with
hprhless cattle. •
I went out to visit them one
time and all the fine points of
if he Were out a piece of land, he as the average uninformed farmer and that cut at sixty day intervals.
■ * • ... 11 had heard some smart ellick say । The prtein in the hay cut every
land. there was a certain timeathat one thirty days was more than twice
intier should cu? hay. but I pald’ho atten- as high as that cut every sixty
tion to it. I always wanted t hose i days if yc don't believe this get
the determined, factor a g r eed
upon was that the earth rotated
-------- —-------------- together with
the bolts. The gear shift level is so close to the steering
wheel that I invariably hurt my hand. The fan refuses to
turn. Valves burn out because the oil reaches them poorly.
The engine burns 70 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers,
instead of the norm of 37. In general, everything is built
unsturdily, inconveniently and barely holds together.
“And this is hew I work: during half the shit my “new*
a„vehicle. h parked somewhere on the side-of the road
and I lie under it, repairing something."
etration subsided and disap-
- By LYLE C. WILSON
- United Press International
in the matter of Fidel Cas-
tro's effort to seize Venezuela,
it would appear that the next
move is up to President John-
son
- The OAS- reported this weak
on Castro’s operation ‘ Vene-
zuela OAS is the Organization
of’ American States. OAS in-
vestigators reported that Cas-
tro’s agents smuggled bazookas,
mortars and brachine guns into
I Venezuela. Object: Seizure of
, the country.
. This effort to export commu-
‘ * “m.E
There is a difference be-
tween a parable and a fable,
a parable deals with humans
in a situation which might
naturally occur and is usual-
ly on a high moral plane,
rabies, on the other hand,
commonly depict a fantas-
tic situation (a mouse help-
lag a lion) and teach a more
worldly wisdom.
cal Administrstlon has received 91 hearing aids for deaf
+ people wher the Were tested, only two hearing aids were’
found to be in working order, the remaining ones being
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRES3, SRENHAM, TEXAS
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• "They Were Nice Enough to Take
Your Hard-Earned Money!" •
peered On the basis of the
OAS report of Castro’s opera-
J. R. Johnson the pastor offi-
I elated. Sponsors yee,Mrs. John
Buller oT Austin. Mrs. Robert
Klingsporn of Freeport and Hy.
Guelker Jr. of Corsicana and
Milroy Guelker.
; jAfter services a chicken bar-
becue dinner with all the trim-
mmgs were served to guests and
families of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Keim at the Burton Community
Center.
Out of town guests were: Mr.
‘and Mrs John Butler of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klingsporn
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WIASAMROSE
READER and ADVISOR
She will help you solve all
problems with love affairs
and business.
Located:
4 Miles Went of
Brenham - Hwy. 290
men who are using the farm to
in 1946. Secretary of State make their living are looking for
Jame sByrnes ’ ge= — amrmson ueveyeu try <w E.
his 'get tough, with Russia” periment stations. It is their life
policy- ...... ..... and theyamust have all the infor-
firms who print the Calendars, add Some call it propress Saw Dust luctance t Beek information He’land at
one day to February, so'they can calls it D - - - foolishness, we - * — ‘ - J — E - dveral
havt a rghttomletgo and she’h have enough to take, care of on this
. mation they can get. They have to
A thought for the day—British know if their investment is to pay.
author Edmund Burke once These men have hundreds of thou-
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FfH *as in bloWn Im
_ has been, faced with all of-not when the grain wag ripe. They
his "life has been his seeming're- cut grass from the same piece of
.0.___. .1 .i_____.i—1 t blooming time and then
seemed to be satisfied with what several week! later when the seed
he was doing as well as the man-was ripe. They put both samples
ner in which he was doing it. Helin a hay stack and Jet the cows-gd
had no intention of listening to to it. The part that was cut in the
anybody regardless of where this bloom was eaten to the last straw. _
persn got the information’ The The other was not touched until thet ing I read an article in the Pro-
farmer was getting along all right.'00*8 were sieved ,o it. That wasgressive Farmer about Coastal Ber-
Land was cheap at that time. He a Picture I could see that. At that muda Hay. It gave the analysis of
did not have to listen to anybody. I time my head was -just 88 hard hay that was cut every thirty days
By United Press International
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn
—teamster President James
Hoffa as his trial on jury tam-
pering charges nears an end:
"My life depends on this ver-
dict."
, . , manding that .the administra-
• Soviet Hearing Aids — "The Zaporozh’ye Pharmaceuti- lion act td remove the-threat
""" _ " " . .. . - - - - armed maht in this
WEDDINGS • ANNIVERSAR-
IES • FAMILY REUNIONS •
BABY PICTURES • SPECIAL
EVENTS • COUM PICTURES
COLOR & SOUND MOTION
PICTURES.
Soviet arms.
And Secretary- of State Dean
Rusk was reassuring the House
Foreign Affairs Committee that
the Soviet arms buildup in
Cuba Ohly defensive Five
weeks later on the eve of the'
congressional elections there
was a national clamor for ac-
tion to check the Sino- Russian ’
penetration of the 'Western
Hemisphere. It had become the
prime Republican campaign is-
sue. _ ,
The Kennedy dmihistrhtion
discovered the Russian missile-
: buildup on Oct. 23 and imposed
j a naval blockade despite Rus-
sian threats of an A-war. The
better steaks were pointederute
I didn't know what market sold
that kind, and then I was told
they bought them to raise and
then sell them to butchers.
So I went back to that calf
meat that was sold, because she
jumped the fence — was too
poor to sell, and maybe crippled. -
The evening stars are Venus
and Jupiter.
। On this day in history:
earth revolved once in 24 hours In the first ship
to carry
— and two degrees. So they put their I gold . seekers to he West Coast
heads together and decided to add arrived at San Francisco, after
an extra day every four years to making the long trip from New
balance the budget of time and York City via Cape Horn
In 1933, Adolf Hitler’s govern-
ment issued a decree suppress-
.ing civil liberties in Germany,
ALVIN KROLCZYK
DARWIN JASTER AND JOHN MARTIN
GR 6-2161 said: "He that wrestles with us
i strengthens our nerves and
BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM shgnists,sour hX!r.”Or an
Remember girls if you don’t get
him this year, you will have to wait l ---— - ” ..... -
■four years before you can ask him,: continental until the farmer used it.
„ again, may be Saw Dust is wrong When Theodore Roosevelt was pres-
once in every 24 hours-But as timelabout it, may be the girls do the ident he tried to tell the Land Grant
went on.they found that something courting today Colleges that their greatest pro-
was going wrong if they continued ----- ---- - blem was to get the information
that way. they would celebrate rL. AT..... that the experiment station had de-
Christmas inpJuly, so to balance. I tie Aimanac veloped to the'farmer in a manner
t. - budget of time they gave four! By United Press International that would make him want to use
months 30 days, seven months 31 Today is Friday, Feb. 28, she , it. Seventy five years after the
days and one month February 28 59th day of 1964 with 307 to fol- - - - - -
days. low. '
•I. took some time to get the pub- The moon is approaching its
lie to accept the plan but they did. last quarter
So time went on, as time has a way
RED BLUFF. Calif (UPI) —
Ihe - state forest serv:ce‛s fire-
fighting station, from which
smoke-eaten are dispatched to
battle forest fires, went up in
flames Thursday
A fire-fighting truck was
parked outside, but the four
Forest Service firefighters mak-
ing repairs at the station were,
unable to quell the blaze. The
building was a complete hiss
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RAYMOND BRINKMEYER
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. /rTiYAN o Erenham, Texas, under Act of March 8 1876.
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nk wnt it there must be some. • Soviet Trucks — Letter to Trud by First Class Driver
g "to it. Had it not been for the Ye. Ferentsev ' . , •
i, I don’t think I woula ever | "To receive a hew Vehicle is the dream of every driver,
e believed it. I am sure there! Recently, I realized this dream. After seven years of work I •
e thousands of <xher hard heads. changed for the first time to the new GAZ-606 Kolkhida
— L-.----.. re Truck. But it soon developed that I had traded a horse for a
crayfish. ■ '
"The vehicle hex so many defects both of design and
production, that it hi difficult to list them all.
"The cab vibrates greatly and is falling apart at’all welded
seams The nuts cannot be reached and turn together with
List Dangers
“But, let me make this clear
once again: If at any time the
Communist build - up in' Cuba
-were to: _——-
—“Endanger or interfere with
our security in any way. includ-
ing our base at Guantanamo;
—‘‘Our passage to the Pana-
ma Canal. ■ --- .
—"Our missile and space ac-
tivities at Cape Canaveral;.
—"Or the lives of American
eftizms in this country;
—"Or if Cuba should ever at-
tempt to- export - ita aggress we
purposes, by force or the threat,
of force against any nation in
this hemisphere;
_ —"Or become an offensive
military base of significant ca-
paeity for the Soviet Uniom
—"THEN this country will do
whatever'must be done to pro-
tect its own security and that
of its Allies.'
The President said the United
States would be alert and fully
capable.of dealing, swiftly with
any such developments
"As President and Command
er in Chief," Kennedy con-
tinued. "I have full authority
now to take' such action."
__________Time of DemaMto_________________
These bold words were ut-
tered at a time when Sen Bar-
ry Goldwater, R-Ariz., was de-
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"Leap Year" - high pressurerwe may have torre-doffarmer
A lot of emeids—+hk--thet-thethenganze- gesumichte-
the budget of time. , , [ So we are facing Leap Year 1964,,
There was a time when the more Feb 29. How many folks, do yu
hol. than thou preached. tW the now. Who were born on Leap
uorld wa'? flat and rhe sun revolved; Y'-‘*r-day ’ .
around the earth. But scientist who I know hut one, Mrs..Ed Reck-
■ were called non-believers proved nagel. Mr. Recknagel was drug
that the world wds round, rotated clerk for Dr -aas (my wife’s he could rebuild the worn out I
and revolved around the. sun I father) for years. He was a prince This kept on until the land frontier',
• .Columbus was supposed to fall off o,a man and a No * drug clerk, vanished, in most cases it was too, . . - ,. _
- the edge, but he didn’t So they They came here from Round Toplate then to do anything about it. ripe seed because that was grain I a couple of cows and they won’t lie
started using facts and figures and Where he owned a drug store at This, is not new to any one who is to me But when I saw this picture to you.
a calender of time nd today we|one time. at least forty years of age. He'
flung it on the wall and adjust our He was a quiet sort of a fellow knows why the farmer has had to
daily life according to it. meant every thing he said and leave his farm .He had to if he ex.
Nature has a way of repeating itstbethered.no one Butshewas.onpected to make a living. He could
the talkative side and now andnot rebuild a farm and make a
living on it at the same time.
I spent a good part of my life
knowing what was going on. I knew
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THIE AMERICAN CREED
oy William Tyler. Cage
I believe in the United States of America a* a government of tb«
people, by the people, for the people whose just powers are derived from
—the eeneent ut ihegoverned;a democracy in a republic a sovereign nation
if many sovereign states; s pertectunion.oneancmmeparsbieetahliahed
upon those principles of freedom equality justice, and humanity for
which American patriot* sacrificed their liver and fortunes,
I theretore believe it is my duty to my country to love it to support
Xs constitution, to obey its laws, to respect It* /lag. and to defend it
against an me nles.
■and ordered storm troops to
continue their wholesale ar-
rests. '
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a .. . .. ■■_ _ .21 ___. nurtomans wno attended the
that there were thing* the .experi chapel servics or their aunt the
t mentstationsihad found out. I alsoflate Mrs Keng who passed away
iti realized that it was not worth a at Brenham recently were: Mr
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down by the late President
John F. Kennedy. The occasion
was Kennedy’s, Sept. 13, 1962,
news conference. The young
President was trying to silence .
uneasy rumors that Castro's
Cuba was becoming more in-
stead of less a menace to the
United States and its neighbors.
Most emphatically, Kennedy
said military action by the
United States was neither re-
quired nor would it be justified
by the then existing situation.
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Blanton, Ben F. & Blanton, Carolyn W. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1964, newspaper, February 28, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556115/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.