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TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1960
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Marines Guarding
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Soviets May Have
U. S. CI
day that the Russians may have
tion by three-fourths of the- states.
at this point."
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charge of ar-
second firing.
Subcommittee Chair-
H
man is known by his past and the
made no claim as to the accuracy
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Mrs.
strong compared to last Monday.
children turned to her husband
customs duty on it.
dium to good 20-23. Rannies 16-20.
Treasurer Unopposed
Commissioner—Incum-
Land
weight bulls 20-22.
Light weight
bulls 17-20.
re-
search.
Committee Chairman W. J. Em-
brey include:
300 lbs, a.nd down, 8.00-10.00.
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byL D. Wri, M—agir
petition, which was submitted by Calvert decided to seek the chief
Borge, a neighbor, and the steel-
6.2
degrees, on Jan. 19, 20 and 21. The
In Jerusalem, Israeli Premier ratings were below freezing on six
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strong was said to have used his
money to invest in real estate.
day.
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Buy Girl Scout Cookies
be buried this afternoon. Green-
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Phone GR 6-3503
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Being Kind Leads
To Big Inheritance
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Spots closed steady
unchanged.
$12.95
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"ahead of schedule," means that
the 44,800 square mile target area
pected births are extremely rare
but have been known to occur.
rockets had been launched, sug-
tested that the Soviets were taking
run into technical trouble in their
first program for firing intercon-
bent Bill , Allcorn, against State
Rep. Jerry Sadler of Palestine.
would reduce the cost of making
a bike by 25 cents or a total of
$500,000 for the annual U.S. output.
FORESTRY — Sen. John Sten-
nis (D-Miss.) asked Congress to
put up six million dollars for for-
estry research next year instead
wooden
Blue B
force as we did last night.'
Ben Gurion referred to a
dent Eisenhower. Stennis urged in
a prepared speech that $2,500,000
be spent for construction and $3,-
hour battle Sunday night which ing the past month. He also report-
was the most serious of the bordered ice has been about average this
clashes that began last Wednes- winter. Fricke said he noted ice at
Had Trouble With
• Tests in Pacific
years of age, a life-time resident
of the district and the Shelby com-
munity with the exception of time
score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score
56%; 89 score 56%. Carlots: 90
score 57%; 89 score 56%.
justice's chair when John E. Hick-
man retired from the post.
31.33
at 31.50.
consistently the sensational accu-
racy claimed for the 7,766 - mile
first shot.
If you don’t see what you want
advertise for it For better results
call the Banner-Press.
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK
HOUSTON (UPI—USDA)—Live
never too interested in him.
Borge and his family cared for
the old man, cleaned his home
Mar.
May
Jul.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Wm. Emshoff Of
New Webdem Dies
CM 80th Birthday
Lakes Steel Co. worker.
When Lewis William Armstrong,
33 13 33.10 33.11
33.23 33.17 33.16
32.66 32.60 32.60
30.61 30.55 30.56
30.78 30.71 30.72
31.18 31.11, 31.13
tion. Call GR 6-3405 after 5 p.m.—
22-3tc
Austin County Livestock Assn, and
Austin County Game & Fish Pro-
tective Assn.
“Member of St. Pauls Lutheran
Church of Shelby.
“Own and operate a farm and a
General Merchandise b u s i n ess.
The 56th Regular Session of the
$95.00 we
until appo
open. Ex
sary. FR
salaries,
day! Lin
Illinois,—
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO (UPI)—Produce:
Live poultry: 67,000 lbs. White
Rock fryers 21%2-23; roasters 27%-
said as he closed the SDEC of-
fices for the night.
As an afterthought, however, he
added: "Of course I can't be sure
SALE Starts Feb. 5
SELLING PRICE................. per box
Mother Certainly
Was Ndt Fooling
the city on Highway 290 West, re-
corded rainfall of 1.94 inches dur-
Mar.
May
Jul.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
1. worker’s family his only real
. friends. He hinted to the Borges
that when he died they "would
Blue si
. Baier, Bi
FOR SAI
and all I
Farm-Ra
field 6-32
tax.
Other congressional news:
ARMY — The Senate Defense
But State Races
Promise To
Be Quiet
p
-tme
other way of safeguarding the Amateur Weather Observer Albert
lives of our citizens, we will use Fricke, who resides five miles from
troops were placed under a state
of emergency Sunday and Monday
were dispatched toward the Is-
raeli border.
LONDON (UPI)—Seven of the
U. S. Marines who guard the
embassy here are being sent
home in disgrace as cigarette
and whisky smugglers.
Four sergeants and three cor-
porals were reduced to private
Monday by a court-martial, fined
and ordered back to the United
States.
A British newspaper said the
seven men would be flown back
to. the states today, but the report
could not be confirmed immedi-
ately. U. S. authorities have re-
members to attend the stock show
and rodeo following the morning
parade in downtown Houston, and
irthen return to Brenham late that
2 lafternoon. ..
Gen. MacArthur
geon general of the Army, who
flew here from Washington. Hea-
GRADE A MILK
6.37 per cwt. 4%
7c per point over 4%
Yet here was the biggest story of all—the kids
who aren’t hurt ci
Court—Robert W. Calvert, now an
associate justice, running against
Judge Robert G. Hughes, associ-
ate justice on the Third Court of
Civil Appeals in Austin.
If Calvert is elected chief jus-
tice, a special election will be
necessary to fill his present post.
Daniel Has Opponent
The big reason behind the un-
usually large number of poll taxes
She really wasn’t — and several
minutes later last Sunday gave
birth in their home to a 7-pound
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controversial and much left for
the next Legislative Session. At all
times my votes and effort was di-
rected to what I in my humble
knowledge considered for the best
interest of the majority. It is my
conviction the Hale-Aikin Study of
our public schools was most merit-
ious and it will be necessary that
the Legislature meet to impliment
the recommendations.
"My associations with the gov-
ernor and the executive office are
most cordial. My relations with
the speaker were on the highest
plane. I served on the following
WHILE THEY LAST:
FULL SIZE OR THREE-QUARTER SIZE IRON OR
WOOD BEDS FROM $5 UP.
FLEE TO WEST
BONN, Germany (UPI) - A
total of 2,212 residents of Com-
munist East Germany fled to the
West during the week Jan. 23 to
29, 140 more than the previous
week, the Refugee Ministry an- --
nounced Monday. -
Willie Rosenbaum, both of Salem,
Willie Emshoff 'of Houston; 22
grandchildren and two great grand-
children; and one sister, Mrs. Ma-
linda Bohne of Coryell City. One
daughter, one brother and five sis-
ters preceded him in death.
...Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the St.
James"LutherarTARMAof oNew
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logical disorder, a spokesman said
today. Further gradual improve-
ment was expected.
“He had a fairly comfortable
HMB, 16
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Old Roosters. 5c
Guineas, 50c
Ducks, 12c
Turkey Hens, 24c
Turkey Toms, 22c
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WLORLEANS~(LPE)-Cotton
d steady.
slight gaining of weight which re-
quired her to switch from a size
14 to a size 15 dress.
“But I thought nothing about
it,” she said.
The couple’s other children are
two girls and a boy, age 6 to it.
MIDEAST-
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E. Bailey and Lonnie W. Mohr are
both seeking the latter position.
‘The candidates who have filed
Richard and blandly announced:
“I feel like I’m going to have a
baby."
“Go ahead,” said her husband
grinning — knowing full well they
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Vote On P r o p o sal
Is Expected
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Constable, precinct five: Charles
Tappe, incumbent.
No one has filed for the con-
stable positions in precincts six
and seven.
PAYS OFF MORTGAGE ON CAMP HAPPY
HOLLow (Girl Scout Day Eamp Site)
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of the second shot. The firt nose-
cone, Moscow said, landed 2,100
yards from the bulls eye.
There also was a possibility, ac-
cording to Pentagon sources, that
the Russians have decided to com-
plete their test series in some
other way.
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_____Biggest Story Of All
The other day I saw a couple of school kids dart
into Market street, unaware of an approaching tele-
phone truck. But the driver spotted them at once.
He slowed to a stop and waited until the youngsters
crossed the street. Then he went on his way.
I got to thinking about this incident later. What
I had seen was a quiet drama of safe driving that
would never make front page headlines the way
major accidents do.
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quaintance we have not made, a
brief autobiography is: ..“Forty Good to choice calves 23-26%. Me-
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BRENHAM LIVESTOCK
790 head of cattle. 249 head of
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict Middling, 31.50
Low Middling, 25.00
Strict Low Middling, 27.75
Strick Low Middling, 28.25
CLOSING COTTON
Union had warned shipping to
stay out of the area from Jan. 15
to Feb. 15.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
bent Ben Ramsey against Hous-
ton attorney Don Yarborough (no
relation to the Texas senator),
who said he was running “in or-
der to stop bossism in Texas.”
Yarborough is a newcomer to
Hogs 800. Steady. No. 1-3 grade County commissioner of precint
190-240 lb. butchers 12.75-13.50; three: Robert F. (Bob) Schroeder,
sows strong, No. 2-3 grade 280- incumbent.
475 lbs., 10.0011.00. Constable, precinct one: Walter
Sheep 3,500: active, strong. Hinze, incumbent.
(Buck) Greenwade who died Mon- • .
day morning and was scheduled to • idantifihe whnp
Ka "hurind thia afternoon Green. • "FWWN9 JVu
NEW YORK (UPI—
closed barely steads.
Higa ‘Low
Chief Justice,
possession of the untaxed goods.
His $2,750 automobile was con- ___________ .
fiscated because he had not paid Ellen Lewis, 32, a mother of three
throughout most of the night.”
said Col. Gordon Barclay, 1st
Army information officer. "He ap-
peared to have less pain than he
had been having during the pre-
vious three nights since entering
the hospital.".
Barclay said he visited Mac-
Arthur this morning and the gen-
eral was propped up in Bed await-
ing breakfast. " ,
“You look better this morning,”
Barclay told MacArthur.
SENATORS HAY
; OKEH MOVE TO
BAN POLL TAX
By LLOYD LARRABEE
United Press International
If the number of poll taxes sold
is any indication, Texans are
going to troop to the polls in
record numbers this fall—but the
state doctiaLpromlses'one.
~ of We quletest in years.-- rm
As the filing deadline for the
May 7 Democratic primary -ex- .
pjred, it appeared only two state
races held a promise of election
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showing gradual ffprovement
which can be expected to continue.
Slaughter said later that Mac-
Arthur is progressing better than
normally would be expected. He
indicated that the general has a
stronger constitution than most
men his age.
dent of the Shelby Vol. Fire Dept.
“Member of S.P.J.S.T. Lodge,
Lions Club,, Washington County
Chamber of Commerce, Texas In-
—4seemey- annunced forthe office
of state Comptroller more than a
month ago, but he said Monday
night that announcement was
merely a smokescreen to shield
his plans to run for attorney gen-
eral.
In a prepared statement re-
leased when he paid his $1,000
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Railroad Commissioner—
Incumbent Ernest O. Thompson,
a member of the commission
since 1932, unopposed.
State Supreme Court—Associate
Justice Joe Greenhill and Associ-
ate Justice. Clyde-E.- Smith, -both,
running for re-election, unopposed.
Cott*
The abrupt cancellation of the Only fivp states retain the. poll
test series Monday, after only two
the accidents that don’t happen . . because good
safety habits prevent them from happening.
Driving safely is everyone's duty. But for tele- .
‘ is more than a duty. It’s a way of life.
t is part of that special sense of responsibility that
goes with telephone work. We call it the Spirit of
Find It Fast in The Yellow Pages
"I wonder where to find . . . ”I bet you’ve heard
that statement many times by folks looking for a
particular product or service. You’ve probably said
it yourself.
There’s really no need to wonder, though. Not
when you can refer to the Yellow Pages. It’s Bren-
David Ben-Gurion told the knessetdays. The maximum booked by . . . ., ...
(parliament) that "If there is no Stein was 75 degrees on Jan. 12. and brought him his meals. Arm-
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stock: 4
Cattle 200, calves 400. Active! District judge: Leslie D. Wil-
steady. High standard- and good liams incumbent.
24.50; slaughter calves •21.50-24.00. State representative, 45th dis-
Hogs 20. Barrows and gilts 25trict: Sanford Schmid, incumbent,
higher, sows steady. No. 2-3 grade and Gus F Mutscher.
190-240 1b. butchers 12.75; sows Sheriff: Arnold Loesch and
attended schoor at" Tew-wehdem ■
and engaged in farming all of his
life.- e
“Survivor include his. wife; five
sons an two daughters. Arnold
Emshoff and Leroy• Emshoff, both
of New Wehdem, Edwin Emshoff
and Herbert Emshoff, both of Bren-
ham. Mrs. Willie Draehn and Mrs.,
company he keeps. To most of you hogs. 4 head of horses and mules,
it can be said we are personally Top on hogs 13-13.60. Horses 5-7%-
Cattle market opened steady to
Good butcher cows 15-18%. Can-
ners and cutters 11-15. Stocker cal-
ves 23-32.50. Stocker cows 17-22.
sold him tax-free cigarettes and
whisky.
The worker, Lambertus van
Veggel, had eight bottles of un-
taxed whisky and more than 35
cartons of cigarettes in his car
when he was caught. He told
police he had more than 370
cartons oi untaxed cigarettes at
home. ..... .
Veggel was fined $700 for illegal
Wehdem wih Rev. George E. Per- !
ry officiating. Burial will be in the unchanged.
week ago. was visited Monday by Pentagon speculated cautiously to-
Lt. Gen. Leonard D. Heaton, sur- <* . — g -
weren’t expecting a baby.
and calves 150-210 a pair. Heavy (old Washington). Incumbent Joez"TimnotfootingiEaspedMrs
29%. No other USDA price quo-
tations today.
Cheese: Single ’daisies 41-42;
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
specialist, Dr. George W.
Slaughter. They issued a state-
In the other three-way race.
Judge Lloyd W. Davidson’s bid ______ _
for re-election to the Court of Texas politics.
V Criminal Appeals is contested by
Temple attorney Jim Bowmer and
District Judge W. T. McDonald of
committees: 1. Agriculture, 2.
Livestock & Stock Raising, 3. In-
surance, 4. Counties, and 5. Com-
merce & Manufacturing.
“As in the past campaign I will
not accept financial support. I will
only be obligated to you the pub-
lic citizens of Austin and Wash-
ington Counties. Your words of en-
couragement and support are wel-
come.
“If my office as your State Re-
presentative can be of service to
you call GR 6-8193 Brenham or
- writ? me at Route 3, Brenham. My
first and prime business is to re-
present you. Your invitation to
„ visit at your meetings etc. is al-
ways welcome.”
, (UPI) Stands for United Press
International the world’s best
coverage of the w o r I d ’ s biggest
— news. ■ 1
State Supreme rxts
ville. . n
State Treasurer— Incumbent dependence Day. Organization,
Jesse James, unopposed. •
TAXES — The House was ready
to begin debate on the firt tax-
Supporting this view, the official cutting Dill of the session. It would
said, is the fact that the Soviets repeal the tax on tires and tubes
supplied with new U.S.-made bi-
cycles. Backers said the measure
his place ten times in November, E
ope time in December and on eight 20
day in January. Twenty years ago, •
in January 1940, Fricke recorded •
ice 17 times during the month. J
• • • •
THE BRENHAM ROTARY CLUB :
met Tuesday noon but dispens- •
ed with its program and adjourned •
in respect to the memory of B. P. *
The cancellation of the series, of the $1,786,000 asked by Presi-
which the Russians conceded was *
they reserved- in the Pacific is. 500.000 for beefing up forestry
now open to shipping. The Soviet
of former embassy telephone
operator—who said the Marines
man Dennis A. Chavez (D-N.M.)
mean a delay in Soviet missile said Americans Wanted the armed
ton had operated on President tinental rockets into the Pacific.
Eisenhower for ileitis in 1956.
He confered with MacArthur’s
if their share of the military bud-
A Pentagon official said this get contained extra funds for 'a
might be the best news so far inrainy day.
the missile race. He noted it could
Good Neighbors
Moving the telephone business office to our new
location at 104 South Park, on the West side of
' the square, brought to mind the friendly neighbors
we enjoyed since 1941.
However, the steady growth of the Brenham ex-
change demanded that we expand the dialing equip-
ment and the long distance switchboards requiring
the former business office space.
The silver lining on moving day was the new
neighbors saying ‘howdy’ and complimenting us on
the location and arrangement of our new quarters
making everything all right again;
The welcome carpet is out, folks. Drop in when
you’re nearby and look around. There are free
booklets and a selection of out-of-town telephone
directories for your convenience.
We hope you’ll like our new business office quar-
ters as much as we do.
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Spots closed, nominal * •33.
nchanged.
0‛ Hvsorrect a defect that Appropriations subc o m m i 11 e e
t hutedeveloped during tesplhned to ask toparmy officials
* Bryan.
. The other races are strictly two-
man affairs.
Former Highway Commissioner
• Marshall Formby of Plainview de-
* cided Monday he wouldn’t seek the
governor’« chair, saying it
wasn’t “worth the price of a bit-
ter campaign.”
He announced, however, he was
“keeping my eye open for next
time.”
Two South Texas men Monday
night presented a petition to the
State Democratic Executive Com-
mittee in a last-minute bid to get
political boss George Parr's name
on the ticket for governor.
Parr Petition Rejected
But their attempt failed because
they didn’t have Parr’s written
consent to enter him in the race.
J. J. Pickle, director of organ-
- ization for the SDEC, rejected the
and slept soundly
they tell me.’...
The five-star general, who
celebrated his 80th birthday a
FEE
be surprised.”
Borge said he never ’ “dreamed”
the old bachelor, a shipyard work-
er, had any money. Armstrong
left another $100,000 to the Univer-
sity of Michigan for • medical
research foundation and $1,000 to
his church.
In his will, Armstrong listed his
only relatives as ‘a bunch of I
cousins.” He noted they were
Eggs: About * steady. 17,400
cases. White and mixed large evening
extras 24%; mediums and stand-
C. O. Forester of Elsa and Asher
Neil of Rio Grande City.
“Tonight brings the curtain
down on what promises to be one
of the quietest election years we
have had in recent times,” Pickle
prrhbs.
f TTTITMgMM
Citizen of T omorrow
Karen Peters has been select-
ed as tpday’s Citizen of Tomor-
row. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Peters of Lyons.-
(Winkelmann Studio Photo).
ber of Shelby Legion Post, Farm
Bureau member,-2nd Grand Vice-
President Sons of Hermann. presi-
London US Embassy
wa.dkey Smugglers
Barclay said the general re-
plied, in “an amused tone but
rough voice, 'Well, that's . what
production and could indicate the services to have a “little safety
Russians are unable to duplicate factor,” especially in light of Rus-
sia’s missile advantage.
the Army Douglas MacArthur ap-
Longhorns 41%-42; processed loaf peared to have less pain Monday
3839,Swiss Grade A 4946t Gr ads night than during the previous
spent at college and with the arm-
ed forces, Blinn College-‛46-‛47- Good cbws and calves 210-250 a
•48, veteran of WW2, charter mem- pair Older and lower quality cows
Good and choice wooled and Constable, precinct two: E. F.
shorn slaughter lambs 17.50-18.00; Carlisle, incumbent.
ewes steady, cull wooled slaugh- Constable, precinct three: J. H. 71, died Sunday, he considered
ter ewes 7.50. I Hawley, incumbent.
Constable, precinct four:. L. B.
Tarkington, C. J. Ripple, B. J.
Sommers and Kermit K. Kraft.
Mrs. Lewis said the only indi- -----
a FOR SALE — 1946 Ford Fordor
[with radio and heater. Good condi-
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wade was a part president of the 2
club. A plaque prepared for pres- •
entation to Miss Marian Byrom in •
recognition of her outstanding rec- •
ord as a Rotary International Fei- •
lowship Foundation student in Aus- •
tralia during the last year was •
placed on display for the members •
to see. i
• • • •
I THE BRENHAM HIGH School •
Band will take part in the opening •
State Comptroller—Incumbent
Robert S. ’Calvert against State
Rep. V. L. (Bo) Ramsey of Beck-
ts,guards.—0-“denti-the- -erring
The case against the Marines
was bagechi te-rinony by a
Dutch aircraft worker — husban
Texans believe they can elect
Sen. Lyndon B. Johnsoho the
office of President
Other state races shaped up this
way:
Governor—Incumbent Price
Daniel against Jack Cox, 38, a
Breckenridge oilman who resigned
as executive secretary of the con-
servative “Freedom in Action”
organization to oppose Daniel.
Johnie Schulte.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK inComntyntattorney: W - Ehlert,
FORT WORTH (UPI—USDA) County tax collector: Henry Ap-
Livestock: pel, incumbent.
Cattle 900, calves 500. Steady. District attorney: James B. Ker-
Prime 1175 lb. fat stock showshaw, incumbent.
steers 27.50. Bulk 1050 lb. steers County commissioner of precinct
24.00, good and choice slaughter one: Joe E. Bailey, incumbent,
calves 23.00-24.50, and Lonnie W. Mohr.
GraddA Large, 29c
Grade B, 24c
Pullet Eggs, 15c a
Check Eggs, 12c —
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church -qemetery
Memoriasiapet
rangemenEs. *
—14748, Grac; 8 45-46.-------sthree nights he has spent in4
Butter: .Mixed. 753,000 lbs. 93 hospital for treatment of a uro-
I, Now Appears To
- - - 4 Have Leas Pai
fireworks. "ATT
Those were the races for attor- - OnnAeps Ramsev
ney general and for the Court of . VPpOSCS Aa5fY
Criminal Appeals Don Yarborough, Houston at-
• Austin attorney Robert L. (Bob) torney, will be running for Lt.
Looney. 35, pulled an 11th hour Gov. of Texas against the vet-
switch Monday night that put him eran and present L. Governor
in the attorney general’s race Ben Ramsey. Yarborough paid
against incumbent Will Wilson the State Democratic Executive
and House Speaker Waggoner Committee $600 for a spot on
fury the primary in May. (NEA
Criticizes WIH Wilson Telephoto).
TELEPHONE
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.), lead-
er of the southern bloc in Con-
gress, conceded today that the
Senate probably would approve a
constitutional amendment to out-
law the poll tax.
Senate leaders hoped for a vote
by the end of the day on the con-
troversial proposal which has tied
up the chamber since early tort -
week. Russell and other southern-
ers have made lengthy speeches ,
opposing the poll tax ban-
The amendment was offered by
Sen. Spessard L. Holland (D-Fla.)
as a rider to a proposed constitu-
tional provision to let governors
temporarily fill vacancies in the
House if a sudden disaster wiped
out more than half the members.
As a proposal to amend the Con-
stitution, Holland’s measure re-
quires approval by two-thirds of
the Senate and House and ratifica-.
* 0,4
DETROIT (UPI) - Being kind
to a “poor” old man led to a
$100,000 inheritance today for Carl
W. Borge, a 47-year-old Great
filing, fee. Looney castigated Wil- sold appeared to be the fact that
son for pulling out of the race
William Emshoff, 80, of New
Wehdem, died at the family resi-
—dence-on.hisbirthday.Tusadiay at
| 10 30 a m. ____________ fc-
| Born Feb. 2, 1880, at New Weh- '
I dem. Austin .County, son 6f the
late Christopher and Henrietta
I Remmert Emshoff, he spent his en-
tire life at New Wehdem. He ws
baptized in early infancy at the
I St. James Lutheran Church of New
I Wehdem where he was also con
firmed on March 18; 1894.
He was married at the same
L church on Nov. 24, 1904, to Miss
Henrietta Keestermy----
H A member of the St. lamesLu- .
[ theran Church of New Webid: a,she
Lieutenant Governor—Incum-
W-
pe-t,- '
buoinees and civic Ms ef
r—r mm.....My.
Fe» iMsrinsliun, —B
GROSS PROFIT ________________ 28c per box
EACH TROOP GETS __________ 5csper box
for governor.
“When Will Wilson stood up not
long ago and flexed his arms
and made motions like he was
going to run for governor, a lot
of folks thought there is a fight-
-er’," the statementsaid. ..... r -
“When Will Wilson saw (Gov.)
Price Daniel was running for
governor, too, he must have de-
cided the price was too high, for
he cut and run (sic) and then
that's when Will Wilson shrunk
up in lots of folks’ eyes..."
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