Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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ider, San
Antonio, leaped to his safety and
city jail. His reason — he had
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Kem Congratulates
Stuart Symington
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HOUSTON, Nov. ■ * ---—
iey in Starr coun-
ified voters were
abha
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of the Consolidated Funds of
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nYslatat wa&e otter union otth
The drivers had planned Ato walk
off their jobs at midnight Tuesday.
cts, 4 vomplete,
%,%&, Reams
Washington county campaign
next week. - .
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Speak At Bryan
Save Children Meet
HOUSTON, Nov. 5. —VP- A ,
Southern Pacilie- switch
Eiseh
whodett
•y. can,
ace,
• regret
son’s f
Republiem
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At the Area
of Save the Chi
"a little additional" in.
would not say whether it
t mans
tears on
thau
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declare
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to elote
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precincts, 2 com-
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kansas and North Carolina.
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went in*
>. Steves
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YOTIMEEN
is from 1
Wyatt I
lytoal
adquarte
grenades and streams of machine,
gun fire from Reds entrenched on
the crest stopped them 10 yards
short of their goal.
Front dispatches said the Chl-
pointing to a picture at
introducing Eisenhower,
I said “I thought I would
veto see that,and added
the kind at thing a party
UK til** to the record
he told the United Press,
vo stayed with the princi-
nese holding Triangle'* main peak
and the second mound of Jane
1' gnmmommum ni
Explosive Train
Goes Through Fire
of Burning Truck
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“The truck, koaded with
lone at gasoline, burst is
but the driver, LE.C
HAD TO SHAVE
BIRMINGHAM. Ata M
die Chapman drew a 91,000 fine
and an extra six months in jail
for escaping three times from the
qtthat be to a
। rat ’ he
^delivered sita-
the boxes to elec-
before the polls
MBM"'
—msnm
wore safely back
this time with
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of 64,541 to -1
W. Gail Reev
both trailed I
Member* q
parently elect
ria county el
urns compiled by
1 in returns from
I complete, of the
the four counties.
i slight lead in the
race in Jim Wells
aghlin carried Du-
er than 7-to-1 and
urly 13-to-1, He also
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can troops in the western and east
era sectors/sat around bunker
Stevenson Folks
Didu’t Advertise
torney said ballots
rooks county were
rriaa bank for safe
d the Starr county
i Rio Grande City
llots to the distriot
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pst gave Steve
and Eisenhower
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then that “it is on-
t one needs to have
party threats and
iznuemEaTSsSMAie
Persons interested ip attending
this meeting should turn in their
^BEAUMONT,
WIDE OPEN
form in favor of the GOP candi-
date.
- Couldn't Gunbin* Votes
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laid the Citizen*'
ks county charged
ted whose poll tax-
id for them.
Wopdrow Laughlin,
mmee for distriet
the name of his
pent, incumbent
ama, was not prep-
some ballots ored-
normally Democratic, and
North Carolina. Two east
schs
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Am, . 1
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Hill i
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pulling nine cara, four of
loaded with explosive anh
ammonia, struck a rgasoline
truck at a crossing her* W
day but no one was injured
flaming crash.
Hr
brex
air, 29-year-old
B..(ThePuke
n the race for
(h
genIry
iate plam
led Premi
tate bus
• elosing)
and then
nation.
ing as th
i tension
from the:
owned Ai
tic "Sok
aftorDey generak for the past
yeHs, and Gov. Allan Shivers
Ka with Adai Stevenson on the
noratia nomineels stand to op-
IS oi
i sno
th*
HALTED NEAR
MOUNTAINTOP
could not be combined. '
So great was the Interest to the
election in South Carolina that
more than twice as many person*
voted than in 1948, the previous
high turnout. •
Eisenhower's 100,000 vote tri-
umph in Florida apparently was
produced by two political extremes
—the thousands of northern Repub-
lican* who have migrated to the
resort state in recent years and
the resentful Democrats in rural
areas.
Alabama and Miasissippi, which
with Louisiana and South Carolina
bolted to the "Diiecrat" column
in the 1948 intra-Dmocratic feud,
Resweber, Han
ton, George
rg« Kessler in
morning.
The rest of the 155-mile
front was ominously quiet.
vosition to state ownership of the
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Bqttl Dqidel and Shivers took an
petgirazinathe Texas campaign
It wasr Daniel’s introduction of
Portion Of Triangle
Hill Recaptured
I Was Great Pereonal Victory
| It was an immense personal vic-
tory for the ex-genera who five
times swung through the South
during his campaign. It had little
effect on state party alignments al-
though Republieans were ahead in
three Virginia congressional dis-
KORT WORTH, Nov. 5-UR-
Q W Smith, chairman of Precinct
98, said he was making sure his
precinct would follow the letter of
the law about campaigning near
the polls.
He instructed voters to
Ike buttons before
polling place. Ha was
same rule applied to
'^haven't seen any Stevenson I
buttons," he replied.
252
“ast Infantry Ba
■ . J command for its ac
has just received word of anot
' casualty and is painting a purple
roll ot honor__________________
X«‘yprS compapyatdawhandbrokea
ed to more than a 100,000 vote lead
- with all but 18 of toe Lone Star
, state's 254 counties. reported.
There, Eisenhoner had the support
fit Gov. Allan Shivers, one of three
tricts,
one in
Ameeting
_ , . Federationa
being planned for Thurad “
vember 13 at the Oaks in sryan.
Dr Thomas M. Spencer, president
of Blinn college Brenham, will be
guest speaker using a* his sub-
ject, "The Importance of Pey-
chologie Care for School Chil-
yard* from the top of the main
peak by Agree hinese resistance.
The ROKs seized one of the twin
mounts on Jane Russell MIU, one
this long ineef voters lined up at a Dallas suburban voting poll. Almost Tennessee and Louisiana as well.
“ "* “ " " Returns from 2,139 of Tennes-
see s 2,498 precincts at 3123 a.m.
dren."
A luncheon will be served at 12
noon, and the program will fol-
low. Others taking part on the
program will be t h e various
county chairmen of SCF commit-
tees in the eight county Area,
comprising, Austin, Brasov, Bur-
leson, Grimes, Lee. Milam, Rob-
ertson, and' Washington, giving
the highlights of their committee
work within the respective coun-
ties.
2Hxpend
IS—A ■ at*
(ah r.)
A "
2hBpetes of
Tennessee congressional seats
went to the GOP as usual.
But the Dixie return* did refleet
the bitter rupture , among the Dem-
ocrats on the national level over
such issues as offshore oil rights,
government spending and states’
rights
Particularly was this true in oil-
rich Texas where Eisenhower soar-
On® other man was apprehended
...... . „
CROSSWORD'PUZZLE Ammevuwweppu
new record in singl game by
shooting 632 in Elkhorn League
play at Germania Alleys Tues-
battle H / Hohlt vletorea in two
Amer out of three contest* over Schlei-
a 10-cent hourly demand made by
drivers.
Dayag Man Shat
•44 «4a mVM
By Kansas Police
OVERLAND PARK, Kana., Nov.
5UP-Johnson county sheriit ‘s of-
Acers report that a Dallas man
identified as Herbie Franklin Fair,
ri*, is in critical conditon Wednes-
day in the University of Kansas
medical center of wounds suffered
.-,‘4
•"aaadn. 't en 2..22
, n
Russell showed no signs of weak-
of four peaks comprising the Tri-
angle Hill mass. I
Their comrades came within an
ace of recapturing Triangle's main E.
peak in their fourth try in Ave
days. But "bueketsfull" of hand ,
Washington County Motor won
three straight games from Reesec
Lockett store and established a
topreeidentialdie -“•* compAnV‘*.o"tef indluded
P the Armed single game high of 216 and
xanatganltswho- day night.
ht P, Eisenhower at a rally
buston which spurred Mitch-
candidate Tuesday breached the m e nr.tt
so-called Solid South. The GOP and Dr, SpCUCCT W'il
total vote broke. all peecuds Tues- 0. L A. •
day in nearly every southern state. < — "T
officers said they pursued
which was hretag fon the J
scene of an attempted armed bold-
up- at the Overland Park liquor
Ito
From Reds I
SEOUL, BmNW. b-up.3
Scrappy South Korean troops re*
captured a corner of the Triangle
Hill mass on Korea’s central front
Wednesday, but were halted '10
Returns from 1,032 of Louisi-
ana’s 2,117 precinqts at 2:20 a.m.,
cst, gave Stevenson 217,976 votes
and Eisenhower 216,561.
For the first time since 1928,
when many southerners refused to
support Al Smith, a Republican
national chairman said he would
record in toe book Daniel’s pro-
. ____ _ end of his present
ning, November IL Registration seeking re-election,
begins at 11130. Hofheinz had a tot
Leadain Bowling Fote Against Sirikenon mn Louatana,
m wra* called Ot W.Y
The entice train railed umrougn eulvinthe
the flames of the gasoline but waa sressionalras
not ret afore. r» <ns shy
ast ballots in the,
race in the four
Mrs. J. A. Ruggles is chairman Mm
for the Washington county com- ‛ E
mittee, and a delegation from DOT
this county is expected to at- wwrestle
tend. Mr*. Julia Hillman, Area chaM
three game high of 57ft Robert
A. Winkelmann followed with a
206 single game. Alvin Schroeder
was second in 3 game series
with a 54L
Byrnes. By state law, the Eisen-
hower votes tor foe two slates program
MM88M78mdwM8
azimimag
wMadaMEaMal,
for Don Foater
eta complete out
nte Beaumont Democrat
Wins Congress Race '
congratulated th* winner. Demo*
crat Stuart Symington.
"I am grateful to my friend* for Eisenhower
2rmemRSpIhltoaae ticket injju- .T.ys
rou '^m “i was a groat
km said he sent the toUewing
telegram to his rival in one of the
bitterest Senate campaigns in Mis-
souri in many years;
. " congratulate you op your
flection as V.S. senator .from Mis-
zez...
Nov. 4
on '
Forest Uses SU*
L Blacken East Texas ।
couEGE STATION, Now I
a* Democrat Orficlally, our prty
here I* in conflict with thae natioua
0*
wake of
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gment
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gaiana andGow:Jmes the National, Progzam
— - । of South Carolina. After Program will be comi
! contest, Steyenung noMM ......... u
, Carolina out Dt foe firiap 9Are Mtn-dAd
handful of regular Republicah
vote* watered down the Eisenhower
vote which came mainly on a*
“independent” slate fostered -by
I* working on the |
! the Buc ottensive, a
KANSAS, CrTY. Mo., Nov. 5nnIrur
P.Repsblla.JamanPusKom. PKUE--- -
Senate seat:fiom Misqour, issued
THOUSANDS WAJT—Indicative of th* interest in th* national election of a new president of the
United State* to shown la r ie — - “ “
1,000 voter* ware wailing in line whe the polla opened at 7 A. M. (NEA Telephoto).
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Three Southern
States Sure, Two
Appear Close •
I* Ry wuaMrUcuR
ATLANTA, Nov. 5-UR--The
Eisenhower sweep plucked Texas,
Florida and Virginia from the
Democrats’ southern bloc and the
GOP candidate was battling down
to th* finish early Wednesday for
heinz won the job as mayor ।
Houston Wednesday, succeedin
O*c*r Holcombe who retires at tt
tar Are slackened a bit. ’ Robert Appel, Jr.
amsrscaasmMFsprmsmukee
an morechinese atlacksin„the2Ath
t clerk’s of- day of see-saw fighting there.
‘ The ROKs threw back 300 Chi-
| a three to
were madebgott
totaled 3318 and R(
1002. -
Both otth e com
Amanmom4. uapnoHami
were -54
>Ra. ■ 7
ya st.
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In the councilmen at large raes.
Dr. Ira Kohler, Jimmy Dickson
and Jim Heflin held the edges for
the three poSt. , '
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