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BKENHAMHANNER-PKES3, BRENHAT, T2XAD
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. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964
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JUSTICE EIVIL DOCKET
Charlie
Greer
Forcible detainer.
through
SHORT SNORTS-GOV,
Con.
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' iermamy said Russian troops.
posal in Sabine River on condi
its to all civil and military air-
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iversity of texas Board of
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While
CIGARETTE REPORT
Agency snid aircraft also must
is
lands for lease to oil
and gas
between
2 ton truck tractor.
20 Years Ago
chefsky has returned to Dayion.
Atty.
Gen Waggoner Carr announced
A large group of Texas A and I many parties going out in the
picnicking, beyond this the day
Mr. J no A. Randle of F o r t
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Clean, Cool, Comfort-
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lung cancer and smoking has
been long established," he said
While, southwestern j La t e e.
livestock producers and sports-
States. Eligible families are re-
quired to pay what they would
normally spend on food and in
return receive coupons of great-
No Mixing of Chemicals — Automatic Ejec-
tion of Copy Paper - Clean ... Fast and
Simple to Operate — Fully Automatic —
Service-Free and Portable - A Nationally .
passed t
which is
producers Land Commissioner
Jerry Sadler has called for seal,
ed bids on 608 tracts to be sub-
mitted by 10 a. m on May 5.
centex stationers
On the Square in Brenham
20
Yean
Ago
BEN F BLANTON
Editor and Publisher
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OBNertFutnwgs
woods to picnic, and others go-
ing to La Grange for the big
celebration.
C. W Homeyer and daughter
of Burton were among the visi-
spoken of by the press, lectured
at the Baptist church last Satur-
day night on Temperance.
San Jacinto Dav was observed
by the banks closing and the
schools taking holiday, but the
weather was most too cold for
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Advertised Product — No Interest or Carty
ing Charges - Option to Buy Applying
Lem Payments to Purchase Price.
Worth, is in the city.
Dr. J. T. Sauls and John
Holchak of Fayetteville; are in
if you’ve got what it takes, why not start
now-and here? *
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Anyone am go out and spend money. Not •
spending toofreelyis thesacret of succes
voluntary, plan (one-third less to General Douglas MacArtuhr
tan normal acreage), and cot- F hei "5 — -tt — -
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Copies evenything in sight
in seconds!
Permanent Copies of All Colors. Ball Points,
Crayons, Etc. in Single or Multiple Copies -
WALTER €. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
KEITH POWELL
Advertising Manager
JAMES E. BYRD
Production Superintendent
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of
Yesteryear
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maintained mainly at the ei- I
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SEWING
Formal or Informal
Aio alterations and de
siguing. Lorena Oritten-
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Ber’in, wete on the edge ol the
city. ‘ .
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FIRST RATIONAL BANK
BRENHAM, TExKs
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I a single. 6.300-feet runway to
cited 12 miles west at. John son
no more of this retro-
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late court a and _ the Supreme
Cburt ruledin favor of the wa-
14-dtric-eughide.Aa-.»
gents placed law school profes-
•or Hubert Winston Smith on
leave of absence without pa
during the time be is serving a
Jaek Ruby's attorney .....Tex-
as Industrial Commission’s pro-
of coordinatingexisting
development activities may pro-
vide "the future pattern in in-
dustrial development for o t h e r
states to follow." according to
a University of Texas Bureau of
Bowness Research staffer.
KUGEL’S
CLEANER & AILORS
1M a Douglas GR 6-2161
$
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report on
M College men of Brenham and
other points in Washington and
nearby counties will assemble
MOSCOW a p|) — A Soviet
academician Sunday backed up
g "s
school. Then when they are pa-
roled. they are better able to
adjust and hold a job, and that
cuts the chance of return."
SCREWWORM APPROPRI •
ATI ON ASKED—Gov Connally
has requested a $5 500.000 con-
to use the airport ”
An order published by the
Texas Aeronautics Commission
Flexible Policy _
==-----— . - ■ Mui ; . —-
was by no
the bill
er value Families with extreme- Texas Pavilion of the World's
ly low incomes will receive cou- Fair in New York Dorothy was
80 Yean Ago
April M, 1884 - Mrs 1Laura
Fixen, a lady that is highly
tion i' improves its plant facili-
jeueprompry-- xxemar
draft quota is only 258 men
a recent. American
that nine new civil penalty suits
hevebeh filed against 14 leg-
ed slant-well oil operators in
East Texas, making the suit
total 1M.
First suit to be filed outside
of East Texas, as well as the
first against an out-of-state de-
fendant. was filed in Jackson
County against John Wrather of
Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Carr also filed another ’first" I
suit, claiming a Rusk County
gas well was slanted.
APPOINTMENTS —Gov. Con-
nally appointed Lewis R. Tim-,
berlake of Austin to the Texas
to be sponsored by the Brenham
Chamber.of Commerce at Fire-
mans Park at 8:00 Saturday
everting
Word has been received from
Pfc Edwin J. (Jew) Kunkel
that he has arrived "somewhere
in England.”1
Otto Duebbe hit his stride Fri-
day night and came through
with the high series of 521 and
also high game for 210.
Mrs Gilbert A. Sommer and
Miss Lenora Sommer spent the
weekend in San Antonio, where
they visited Pvt Gilbert A. Som-
mer. who is stationed at Fort
Sam Houston
A sub-c? <i vittee also inform-
ed the par I that some "type it
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p R ESSASSOCIATION
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returnees was 45 per cenL Then
the 1961 Legislature apprepriat-
l ed funds, for expansion and im-
provement of school facilities
and for five council parole of-
ficers By August. 1963, the re-
turn rate was down to 29 per
Comer C Flowers. Brenham,
Chevrolet El Camino M ton pick-
up ’ .
Talbot Ram of Dallas is chair--
-"5” -
Gams2saenie-
continued protection against the
screwworm menace.
A two-yar program has era-
dicated the screwworm from
Texas, Connally told congres-
sional leaders, and feasibility
rqualified: qualified, or not quali- County to cool steam powered
tied. generators of its new eleatri
Man is not the cresture Styleside pickup,
of circumstancas. Circursrm: "
with some degree of assurance.
Rov Charles piener Ro. ! 1 told the Hous that the worse !
—Koy Charles Pieper Route 1, part of this bill was that it was :
retroactive legislation. All of our
PROVING-Texas {Youth Coun-
cil reports that thbre has been
a sharp and welcome drop in
the number of repeaters among
the city.
The beautiful Miss
either exceptionally
the Food Stamp bill
i voluntary with the
Antered M aecona cimes matter at Post ornoe,
Brenham, Texas, under Act of March . 1876.
CORPORATE ©FFICERS- W N Blanton, Br.
C’hairuiaju of the Board. Beu F Blanton, Presi-
dent and Treasurer; Carolyn W Blanton. Vioe-
President and Secretare
n TAKES MORE WILL POWER
tAs
dence.
LEASE CALL-The State
was published with a summary
of the report of the Surgeon 1
Generals Advisory Committee,
on Smoking and Health in the
newspaper Sovietskaya Rossiya
(Soviet Russia)
Sadler predicted the leases
will increase the Permanent
School Fund by several million
mile of the presidential resi-
LEASE
Photo-Copier
nomineers. but would rate eacn: gpplication to take 23,400 acre
considered for judicial appoint- Feet of water, a yar from
ees either exceptionally well Guadalupe River in Victoria
case.'
A resident pt that county sued
the Maverick _ Coynty Water
cil parole supervisor, said, “We offering 369,786 acres of public
believe that by an increased , •—• *— •---— ■■ -
stay, we can keep them in
80 Yeara Ag•
means perfect, I believe it was
the best we could get and the
'cotton business can proceed
hgher teducation.must bemaelmen havefinanced over hall
available te all and -hat there the $12 000.000 program to date.
City of Brenham; Brenham,
Ford % ton pickup
of William tyier Page
I belleve in the United States at America as • government of UM _
people, by the people, for the people’ whose just p*wers are derived from
the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic a sovereigD nationi
of many sovereign states:; t perfect union, one and inseparable, estabusnedi
upon those principle* of freedom, equality justice, and humanity fon
which American patriot* sacririced their lives and fortune* •
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country, ter love‘it; to suppon
- macorpstrttmon to obey lu law* to respect It* nag: and to defend A
againat all enenntes. . ’
' ———— CONGRESSMAN J. J. PICKLE
gressionak appropriation
with losing water
evaporation. Bulletir
code tor policing publicity trol Board approved three ap
"AIRPORT" OFF-LIMITS - I plications allowing City of
c, i • I active legislation.
Chevrolet _ . 5
Earlier on Wednesday we had
sbdrcisions that* approval ’ of
1.$65,000,000 Miliman Dem on the
pense of further government ac-
( larann Ranch. Chappell Hil, quisitions of cotton.
-re the creatures of men - Chevrolet 1 ton panel.
State .HptoricalSurvir
F-mmeskkfE mittce.Hesucceeds—I
Houston Tuesday morning after
a short visit to Brenham rela-
tives and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Cathriner
and children of Houston. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Cathriner and
children of Goose Creek. and
Mr. and Mr* H W Zeiss at
Humble spent San Jacinto Dry
with Mr and Mrs. Marcus
Cathriner.
Misses Polly Guyton and Rosa
Lee Colley of Houston spent the
week-end with Brenham friends
Co. Inc . Brenham.
Navasota -Rive ris final
Grime* aid Brazos County
landowners challerged feasibil-
ity of the big federal project.
Cities of Bryan, (r iipge Station
and. Navasoa ashed- dismissal
of the suit.
High Court also held an East"
Texas oilman. Aastin Stewart
can keep on operating two slam-
ed oil wels that bottom under
hi* own property. Decision over-
turned a- district court order
which had knocked out a Rad
road Commission order permit-
ting Stewart to" produce from
the wells.
Supreme Court upheld the
right of an irrigation district to'
levy f l a t - r a t e assessments
against Jand - regardless of the
exact benefit it will obtain from
irrigation - when it affirmed a
San Antonio' appeals court de-
cision On a . Maverick Coun.y
— dollars,
for SLANT-WELL SUITS -
is an urgent need for generai
v I grading ef tie cellege *v*
t m Enrollments must be built
up, dropouts reduced and stand-
ards steadiiv improved, the
study group heard it a meeting
last week
SPEAks'^StaTe Su-"
cent and youth council spokes-
man say they hope to hold this avoid flying within one nautical
since the parole personnel was ,
increased to 20 tost month i
The Rev Clint Kersey, coun- ;
Connally said, i now is an in-
ternational matter and should
be financed by the U. S with-
out local matching require
menu. . a
The state, producer* and
sportsmen would continue to.
provldti inspection, survey and"
The Erenham Banner-Press was established da the Weekly Southern Ban-
ner — a red hot Democratic journal — on January 1, 1866 eniarsea to i
qally newspaper January 1. 1876, published for 45 mar- by J "G. Hankin
-icept saturauy And Sundny at 223 East Main Street. srenhaw, I.— Tele-
phone GR 6-3643. ____________________
SUBSCRrPTION RATES: Delivered to the horn* by carrier in Brenham;
one month. $1.00: on* year $10.00; By mall t Washington and adjoining
counties $7 BO per year Austin, Brazos, Burleson, Fayette, Grimes, Lee and
Waller counties): to other sections in Texas si 00 per year, out at Texas
112 00 per year All subscriptions payaDle i advnacea i oples Jhnt are un-
deitverd: nanzes of adaress, and new subscripton orders shoula be “’I
resed to the Banner- Preas, P O Box 585, Brenham. FexM. 77833 ____
sorrom Any erronepus reflection upon the character, stanang dr reput*.
Hoc at any person, firm or corporation appearing in the columns or th*
Banner-Pre* wi be gladly and promptly correctee when th* aruicie to
question la called to th* atention or the manasement
. THX AMERICAN CREFD
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NOW IS THE HUB . .
GET YOUR CLOTOOB
MOTHPROOFED
FREE Storage for the
Brenham, Chevrolet Impala 4
the harmful effects of smoking, door sport r , - - —— — .
. r _. „ .. , . i farmers, in the 10th District have
James C Sheffield Brenham .already planted j told them i
Mercury Comet 4 door wantg P"" "-.mem f
Brenham Wholesale Grocery '
for the Federal Aeronautic*
OIL FIELD BRINE-The Tex-
a* Water Pollution Control
Board scheduled a hearing for
July 1 at 9 a. m on its order
prohibiting the surface disposal
of oil field brine in Area II of
the Ogallala formation - the
Middis High. Plains. AlL area 11
permit holders are to appear at
the hearing and show cause
why their permits should not be
amended to conform to the no-
pit order
A Mav 27 hearing has been
set for Ogallala area I -the
Panhandle area - and a hear-
ing on area IV will be held on
August.-----------eununuc
THE JUDICIARY-AII guber-
natoriai candidate* have been
asked bv a State Bar commit-
tee to pledge that, if elected,
each will consult the bar com-
mittee on judicial appointees::
Vernon B Hill of Mission
wrote all candidazes that hi*
committee would propose no
Jmmen"Ganesdiv ana "crGetete Theairstrip.atthe LBJ Ranch lOrange to continue’sewage dis
correctional schools. “ " " "i
2emetE
TEXA§5
By VERNON SANFORD
Texas Press Association
AUSTIN-Only the upper 13
per cent of Texas huh sehool
graduates onght to re takey in
the states top univerrities, uu
Coverncr’s Comnjttee.. on Ed-
craft "except those on official compared to 449 for April Uun
business with prior permission ‘ “
Mittard Cope executive of the
-San- Angelo Standard-Times.s
Timberlake is" a past president
-of-the Texas Junior Chamber of
Commerce. ,
He named Charles H. King
Jr. of Dallas Commissioner of
Bureau of Labor Statistics
King resigned as president of
the Dallas AFL-CIO Council to
accept the appointment.
’ Bee CountyCommissioners
Connally picked udge W T
McDonald of thta mgt of
Criminal Appeals co serve as
chairman of the 7exass Judin
ary Advisory Committee to the
U. S Olympics
OPINIONS - Attorney Gen-
eral Carr held in opinions,
are no: required to name a
board of managers for a county
hospital a* Beeville which has
bean leased io Seventh Da* Ad
ventists:
A Bex dr County man is en
titled to credit on hi* prison
sentence for six months held in
county jail;
Term of Titus County Justice
ol Peace Precinct I, Placet"
began Jan. 1. IMS and extends
through INS. while the Titus
County J P., Precinct L Place
2 f Unexpired term) serves only
through this veer.
WATER COMMISSION -
South Texas Electric Coopera-
tive. Victoria, received Texas
Water Commission approval of
40 Years Ago
- _ . . April Jl. 1924 _ Mr and Mrs
April 21, 1944 T Odis,Toma-: . A. Hacker andtMr’an<i Mrs
--fh he • noii Abe Klein motord to Houston
Ohio, after a visit with his par- to spend San Jacinto Day.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tom- San Jaeinto Day was very
achefsky. quietly observed in Brennam
- nally issued an executive order
_____fe-me FRn-sheof -adfonurEfucatton"
olds of Houszon 'member* school contract for abandoned I
Apparently, the group will ( Gary Army Airfield at San Mar- I
keek to work out some sort of cos ... Water-Pollution Con- I
joint ’ — ------- ------- —• - - - - 1
-ke-e
Office Manager and Bookkeeper
Duplay Adverusng
mg--meqaClassinied Advwwuujl drculauogt =
Kht= Ferertpgettr"pSektpr———
vn.- r nI S nuLI a----- -remfpesetter perator
MH? PEOCY WTTTTF ----- --•----- ------- feletypesettetepemtert-
ans Hkas H HANEKOTrE . Women s News
MRS BITTY HUEBNER , s Advertising and Circulation Clerk
9-H—#EHK------------------ -- --Aduefuang-Muke-up----
EiMER kAECHELE .... Pressman. Stereotyper
ALFRED F HARTMANN Intartype operator
REINHOL.D HERRMANN _ Job Fresaman, Make-up -
RAYMOND BRINKMKYER ........... _ Page Make:up
AIVIN KROLCZYK Apprentice
DARWIN JASTER AND JOHN MARTIN Mali-Room, Apprentices
CIRCULATION- Agent*— W H. mausxe, nermnan Kiar. henry precnee
Un Maruin W ribrock. Hobart Ray Loesch. Kurai Agent Monroe Eekermann
CORRESPONDENTS— Mina Hilda Stegemoller, Washington: Mrs. Steve
Kamas Wesley: Mrs. M L Zwernemann, Carmine Milton Routt. Cnappel
Hill, Mrs Agnes Poteat, Somerville: Will Weeren. Burton Caesar
vuetetttomm,trtppenetmceameAmgtg,Rovmgcomspmgemv,mime--
June Fricke, Round Top, Mr* H W Smith, Lyoue.
The connection
at the Hotel St. Anthony at 7:00
Friday evening for their Annual _____________ ______.
Muster I tor* to the city Tuesday. 1 - s
County - wide commencement I Misses Hilda Barbra a and "AA."hol unobserved, he re.
exercises of the rural schools of j Marie Schraim, and Frank
Washington County will consti- , Schramm are spending their va-
tute the program of the first cation in San Antonio f ...
Community Night of the summer Mr* h Ei i TFreturned to
!; He satd x-aimitar. procedure:
is fllowed6v the—PresideFor
for only 84
(UPT) Stands tor United Pres .
coverage of the World’s bigges
International The World’s bes
news. , ,
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5g ' 8
In. 1856, the first: bridg -- NEW CARS REGISTERED
. V... completed between Da,er AgRtl, Cmmty Tax
port, Iowa and RoCk Isiend .1 ' Assessor-Collector,,
Washington ( Qun y Bottking
in to n. the author and vu Co., Brenham. ChevrQlet. 2 ton
mons Mark Twaimdied, - Beveg
■ 7? mi mimst^r • <<infr?v**T c. Thelma Richardson Route
Washington on the worid de- ~ - . . - .
?. t’esrion.
h- 1945.? a
e‛*
E u \ .
qgijse
m20
■Mia*
Mrq5 4
Hehn T. Dailey of San Marcos
•end nowgesiding here.
His body lay in state in the Ro- Educatin was the' theme of
K-n m cem* tor regtoai al. ■ Linda (if lar—Capitol and was ht iRr' .e~
letment. The acreage history is viewedsby thousandsAnl honor i featured students, A teacher
dacaunarzipourenosedisnse
t-
vg-thebusmpseFFp/st—Tn iraess-p-FottenMarasom—Poeler— atm-eMt*--stief-----mn-aous
Brenham Buick , door hope this, is the better' answer • Brenham, has been offered a Ward, the Sweetheart of the Col-
T I pButcK ‘Brenham I thn 10 'cent cotton If there had position with the Utah Parks | lege, and Randy, Tomblin, Pre-
broadens’ Chevrolet oon 6 4 door se been no new corqh legislation ! Company at the Grand Lodge, sident of the Student Body rode
broadens fro n e'r heveue 6 4 door settis year, the surplus would have Grand Canyon National Park on the float it was my privilege
‛na........ munan •. ”»"• 1 an • , ' cenrinnei ... mrI i*v*u Also, Miss Porothy Arm Socha to ride in the parade with Dot
tlu fust Allied soldiers to reach A H-Jaster, Brenham. Dodge fartngedxcessordruputromentssdauger of Mr and Mrs John •’lor Walker F Agnew of San
a ' "oo , , demestic useage of cotton would I J : Socha of Giddings, has been Marcos, and Interstate Com-
Mrs E P Anderson, Bren have decreased because of the selected for employmeht at the/] (See REPORT Page X)
__.________________________ hamCkuunel—casacmzumoMaamqehaye-desreased-besause-p-Ihe----Mma------• ---- a -------- ...
. A thought for the dav pr t. 4 door . ’ f^^tol abmTst.cmiTl.~aRd ___________
• haecman- plern sair t teon- Tiet- Brenhm—Fora— ' m ome wgu ave
At 12:30 a. m. Thursday, the pons without buying them, or at scheduled to fly to New York on
house passed (he Cotton-Wheat | a nominal cost. You can argue April 15 to begin her duties as
bill which will provide for re- this bill any way you want to - Receptionist.
ductions in Gosernment expen-1 I‛m hopefpl.it will put’the food n Spring has just about come to
dilures and stocks. give indivi- l distribution ■ program - in ' the Washington and the renowned
auak.fatmrs n opportunity to hands of retail grocers rath- cherry "rees have been at their
edeideon-theglypeotacreage-ter ihaninvthe Welfare offices, peak during the anual C herry
price program they prefer, and Our grocersendovsedheprontdlossmFescivatTe-
create a program under which gram. Both of the abovebills 're APrincess- this year- is Miss Vic-
net farm income would be main-pceived my Uote. ! “ Soria Ann Dailey the' beautiful
yaqg-spebpacib-zadfanedpeToewnumhen- ■ '
approximately 33%2 cents on the filed to the Capitol itepay trfbate
plent---- Er-----a
Eommsion has: pubhished-a-
bulletin ’’Research on Evapor,
mu-useerdason in Small’Re* ...(
be - federel I erqoir 1953463, •Ivt the. bene-dn
fit jjf farmers and ranchers
TENTH DISTRICT, TEXAS
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Blake of Bellville, ia in the city
the guest of Mrs. L J. Lockett
The weather at this time is
the all absorbing topic Every-
body talks about it. Saturday
night about 12 o'cl6ck it began
turning cold and Sunday morn
ing we had an old fashioned blue
norther with the mercury down
to M degrees.
DEPMNDABIM
By. United Press International
Today is Tuesday. Aptb 24
a . the 112th day of 1964 with 25-1
eex--samtamnas 2 wssmammmsngasmezim
• ■ . hing itsL
full phase
____ , The morning star rs Sfurn. -.1____.
€ontrol:anda: improvemsht JDs
triENoiconrencng -thar,
1525-per-aore-a-sessmentanir- ______
rigable lands and a 52 per acre i the L S and' the Attornev Gen-
-erp22ndsenerimrerandabe
could be irrigafed byagraviryeninteent*
Was .illegal. judieiary,—— - . .
He said his land is rolling and , State Bar also has named • bcohegrned
duCm" r>. m-f.- ** n Ir^i l committee to consult with _______________ ________
tond owned by other* m the dis- ■ P*P*“rmen and law officers I is available free from the com-
met but the e'trial court appe. about the problem of publicity mission’s office Austin Texas
" Fon lawsuits and trials. SHORT SNORTS—Gov c.
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1964, newspaper, April 21, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556152/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.