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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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ly departed from San Diego, '
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session with our Trustman tool
trates Monday it took him 45
minutes to cover the two miles
Suttles. Chica Gray, also Grand Methodist Church called' upon
Duchess of Austin, will be es all pastrs and ehurch officials
. of ending the "explo-
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committeeman'
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march on city hall to appeal
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today to take up the fight to
desegregate all public facilities
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LAST DAY
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in the race
for quality.
Ford has won 11 nut .of 12 500-mi lers ... lead* in
’64 NASCAR scoring! Ford enters competition to help
build a better car ... a car made to order for tough,
bng-distance Texas driving! And Ford is a better cars
with more steel inits frame add suspension, more road*
hugging heft ovela than any other car in its class!
•of the votes cast in
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as some others. These are the
main ones.in controversy.
Sen. H e r m a n E. Talmadge
D-Ga., led off today’s oratory
for Southern forces against the
bill with a long speech defend-
ing his proposed amendment .o
provide for jury trials in con-
tempt cases.
Cloudy
Thuraday
Grand Duke Steve
Houston. . Grand
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Brenhan
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burned
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day. The governor’s slate of un-
pledged presidetnial elector*
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“I HAVEN'T CHANGED MY MIND
SO WHY CHANGE MY WILL?”
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firming the principles of qthe
Negro rights movement, ithe
Houston will be Kathy Barrow ........L—p, _______—p.
and escort. Grand Duke Jeff i the* general conference‘of The
Monday- they
---Rev —Neltea-Mr Fox, pastor
df. the Piru Baptist Church of
Chester, Pa.: The Chestr
School Board, object of violence
Funeral services for Mr»,
Martha Deiss Gummelt, 74, of
Route 3. Brenham, who died in
a Brenham hospital Monday
at 9:40 p. m., will be held at
put ■ Lodge in second fr” another ride in their brand
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Kieh-Tuong nrovincial without insurances.a ndr river’s U=nesidents among preschool chik.
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ited from driing f»r -n year--tan- Life insurance* Co
ren; five sisters. Mrs. Henry
Schwettman of Needville, Mrs.
Willie Kramer of Rosenberg
Mrs. Herbert Gummelt and
Mrs. Erich Arnold both of Wa
co. and Mrs Albert Luedemann
of Brenham; two brothers. Au-
gust Deiss of Rosenberg and
Arthur Deiss of Beasley: two
half sisters, Mrs. Ben Schulte
of Greenvine and Mrs. James
Brandes of Plainview, and one
half brother. Arnold Deiss of
Elberta. Alabama
national conventions.
In Indiana's Republican pres-
idential primary, Sen Barry
MeGoldwwer of • Artzena-is the movu
overwhelming favorite over for- -
met Minnesota Gov Harold E.
Stassen for the state’s 32 GOP —
delegates ' ‘
Wiall ace's home state of Ala-
bama also holds its primary to-
gon..
In' another development, the home in the car he had just
official South Viet Nam press bought for ,$16 80 because he
agency reported that a civilian | was not sure how to drive Ren-
bus hit a Communist- mine i ' . .
me pleaded guilty fo driving
were encouraged by the Repub-
lican turnout of less than 150,-
000, although both had predict-
ed 300,000 Republican voters
before the election They .point-
■ ed out that thisi was still an in-
PREDICTS-
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for Goldwater at the na i On
convention in San Francisco,
Goldwater, so confident of
taking Texas he never cam
paigned here, •took 75 per cent
USS SULTAN — Marine Pri- By United Press International
e i — vate First Class James R.
vestigation of the rlorida lurn " . ..
p ! Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
pike authority which disclosed. Earnest Pankonien of 809 East
—A rear door frame bent out
showing, even considering the of shape.
vote presidential primary Sat-
urday. Although the primary
results are not binding on the
state’s delegation, which was
expected to bac k Goldwater
anyway, the effect was to bind
them firmly, to his, cause until
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
ONLY
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“THE KENTUCKIAN”
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TOTAL 10. 1288
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Pallhearers will be the follow--
ing grandsons: Glenn Geick, Ed-
ward Neumann. Waldo Smith,
Ricky Gummelt, Ernest H.
Brauner, Jimmie Rogers, Jim-
my Smith, and Ernest Neu-
mann
Born Jan 24, 1889, the daugh-
ter of the late John and li-
sa Muchow Deiss, she attended
school at Latium.
She was married to William
Gummelt on Sept. 27, 1910, at
Brenham.
Survivors include five daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ed Neumann, Mrs.
Myrtle Schirmer and Mr* Tra-
vis Smith, all of Brenham. Mrs.
Herbert Brauner of Sugar Land
and Mrs. Weldon Grnham of
Houston; two sons, Willie Gum-
support Dallas broadcasting ex-
ecutive Gordon McLendon
against Sen. Ralph Yarborough.
They said these same voters
are likely to vote Republican in
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terrorists (threw a hand grenade
into the midst of a group of
American servicemen on the
Saigon riverfront near the scene
of the Card sinking. Eight
Americans were wounded in
this attack. *
The plane left Saigon this
morning for the Mekong River
'Delta region to the south it
was returning to the capital
when the crsh occurred about
25 miles southwest of Saigon.
The spokesman said there
were 11 passengers and 4 crew-
men aboard,. The American
a straw-
East, Murines serve with. Stag-
ing Battalion, Marine Corps
Base, Camp Pendleton. Calif.
AIL preparations for departure
are accomplished by this bat-
talion.aThe , uitumcreceivesa a
series of lectures, immuniza-
tions and thorough clothing in-
spection.
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November since the liberal
crease of 48 000 over the last Yarborough won renomjnation
Republican turnout on the Democratic ticket.
Both said the Democratic "We are confident these vot- . . ,,
senatorial race cut into’he Re ers will provide the winning ime.15; ° . 16, 655 . _
publicanranks Th......... on margin - — O‘Donnell. _' dbtclarad »
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Pearce of spectators congested the . area.
Duchess of impeding traffic'. .
13 15
6 11
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Washington 0 30,
.craball 2 ' 1. 125
Plewellen 0 29
Chappell Hill 1 89
City Hal . -• 1 -163 •—1.42
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' - ” Bernard justice in society as well api
*. the church.” In a report f-
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pay "Homage to their King and -conference, in effect, approved
"civil disobedience’ inraresin-
Rabbi Randall Falk said
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Gov. Terry Sanford o North
. roundel s
of Georgia : ■'
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fact that he was a write-in can- _Screening between the driv-
didate, did not change the fact lrer ar
—whattevrottet-orry-fTrtTortomandtwTSted .
-of the votes that went to Gold- ! A - ventilation fan ripped
water z •
Both O’Donnell and national ifromits mooring_________
ready chosen from other
states and. t an-battieu dohnsen -
■ on even terms for the 25 elec-
toral votes of the President's
home state.
■The expected Goldwater land-'
slide was blighted somewhat by
another outbreak of write.- in
votes for Ambassador Henry
Cabot l odge, the New Hamp- 1
Corp, headquaptscaused ajyi_ 2--.
--- anndzzchnsacxmaae
practices Police said about 500
sought , out and reported a se-ua-nAr
riesof 1acjy success stories in .MA-IEEKT
arynber "f cities. IIHIILl
marked civil rights demonstra-
tions for the past five weeks.
Increased its budget and taxes
to improve facilities in pre-
dominantly Negro schools.- It
also ordered the boundaries of
five schools redrawn ,o relieve
’alleged de facto segregation.
Washington: The US. Su-
preme Court Monday left intact
the neighborhood schools con-
cept which Negroes claim
amounts to de facto segregation
in. that it sometimes leads to
all-white or all-Negro schools.
Tuskegee, Ala.: Four Negroes
seught publf posts today in
Macon County where registered
Negro voters exceed white vot-
ers.
New York: Police announced
Monday the surrender of a
sixth member of a teen-aged
Negro gang believed trained by
Black Muslims to attack
whites. ,
Trenton, N.J.: A bill aimed
at forcing school children be-
longing to the Black Muslim
racist-religious sect to salute
the flag and recite the Pledge
of Allegiance as part of their
daily classroom routine is ex-
pected to reach the state Sen-
ate floor next Monday.
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Hospital News
MILBOY
- ■ Admissions
Charles Scheffer, Brenham,
surgical.
Dismissals
Mrs, Rchard Surrertt and ba-
be ‘ \
Mrs Arvin Brehn and baby
Mrs Norman Schoppe and
baby
Mr*. Phil Mathis and baby.
Miss Meta Pohlmeyer.
Arthur Fricke.
Mrs Virgil Stiewart
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“sittin* and sweatin’" at the
Tuesday, May 5:
Young Homemakers meeting at 8
p. m Classroom building on the
North side of the Junior School.
Brenham Duplicate Bridge
Club will meet, 7 p.m. First Na-
tional Bank meeting room.
The Brenham branch of the
American Association of Uni-
versity Women will meet 7:45 p.
at the home of Mrs. Robert Mi-
kulin. • 1
Wednesday, May 9: >
Circle 3 of the Presbyterian
Women of the Church will meet
at 9:30 a. m at the home of
Mrs. W. J. Ehlert.
The Lottie Moon G. A. of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at 4 p m.
The Crusader R. A. of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at 6:30 p.m
Alcoholics Anonymous meet-
ing. St. Peter’s Episcopal Par-
ish House. 8 p m
UDC will meet at home of
Mrs L. N. Winfield Sr. in Chap-
pell. HUI, 3pm
Den 2 of Cub Pack 742 meet-
ing in St. Paufs Lutheran par-
ish house at 3:30 p. m.
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■ nessee capital.
About 150 demonstrators
staged protests at a half-dozen
restaurants in downtown Nash-
ville Monday, fine restaurant
lawsred. itsuracial barrier* anil
served four Negroes Monday. ■
There ' was some scuffling
among Negro pickets and white
onlookers as the civil rights
drive entered its second week
in Nashville.
In Detroit, a civil rights rally
in front of the General Motors
he is nominated. or releases
them
O'Donnell Confident -
O'Donnell said Goldwater is
"way ahead in delegates al-
Legislators, sources said. They
suggested the address might be
a high point in his drive for
civil rights legislation in Con-
gress
Johnson, who will be accom-
panied by his daughter. Lynda
Bird will visit Gainesville, Ga.,
Friday and return to Washing- i
ton that afternoon On Saturday
he goes to New York for two
appearances, followed by a
Democratic political dinner in
Atlantic City, N.J, Saturday,
night.
■On his first tour of the Appa-
tachian area Johisn visted
sectiongof Pennsylvania. West
Virginia. Kentucky and Indi-
ana.
Tony Schoeneman of Snook
advanced to Star Scout in T roop
545 sponsored by the Parent
Teacher Association of the
Snook High School.
The Gannett newspapers re-
. ceived .1 special citation for
their project. "The Road to In-
tegi at ion." Which was cited as
distinzuisKed Example of the
use of a newspaper group's
resource s to complement the
work of its individual newspa-
pers. The Gannett papers
votes—or more—than the three After arresting Brough Mon
other announced candidates day at a local tavern on disor.
who hared the ballot with derly., onduct charges, officers
• whisked him awav to headquar-
Nixon Write-in HishteEsfor houking ,_________________
v RVE1sonKOCKeferergottim,i, ... ,
5.945 Harold -Stassen 5,158: When they opened the door of
Sen -Margaret Chase Smith he sturdy vehicle, they found:
ALSO SEE OUR NEW MUSTANG.
, gopopce ROB. Detroit
‘ ‘Ko) OP Mfra. augmented price..
"Manfeeturer’s suoqested retail price. Destinatiqn charges and stete
ehd lecl taxes, end fees, if any, not included. Ootiona sych M white-
wall tires are extra cost. See vor Ford Dealer for hissemng price.
widespread illegal acts and re-
sulted in a maior reorganiza-
tion of the sate’s road con i
struction program." 'Die Times
ran a. series of dispatches edi-
-torials and photographs expos- .
mg spending and financing I
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