Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 99 ,
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Don ‘t Become A
For Signing Into Law
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praticed and cannot be halted
'rights bill at-the White House at
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schools.
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mg, and use of publicly owned
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THE FESTIVE
FOURTH Will
years old, and was built back
ri
VETERANS DAY
of Brenham; which has more l ing. The dairy industry has
favor of making Veteran's Day,
aa
a city-wide.
Novmber II. 1964,
Eisenhower
Gen
his
if_he were asked
Committed To Scranton
the Chamber ef -
Commeree several years ago.
INTEGRATION
some major political upset
in November, the Brenham
again be
REV. EVERETT MARTIN
stiff resolution could cost, the
en, and
ists
be
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eg
under fire from the Viet Cong.
Plan Revival
For July 5-12
Texas Vote On
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Foreign Aid-
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Washington County have a con- times - in Viet Nam. He has
tentative atmosphere in busi-
r
Albert F. Felscher
Dies in Houston
hit
residence Wednesday
at
resentative assembly was
ex-
to be close.
MF,
tin. W. R. Poage of Waco, Gra-
Ray Roberts of McKinney, Olin
JUDGE
M.
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enam
voted to accept Verean’s Day
as the-seventh-eity-widehaliday
for 1964, and so advise all Bren-
ham business firms. All firms
are asked to write in “Veteran’s
growth of Brenham is not a new
thing here. Brenham has always
been noted as a stable com-
munity, and both the city and
The classroom teachers reso-
lution. introduced by the Mich-
igan delegation, proposes that
M
ION
1964, the RMCA •
joltdays will ask
aly six city-wide
THE WEATHER IN
BRENHAM
t.
nothing about it. -
The National Broadcasting
"A United Press Internattonat pointed out that this Schedule is
tabulation showed that Goldwa- only for this year.
poll: will be,
Fruriheepeum
aged. ’ J
As it-did fl
ballot for 196
tor voting on
holidays;____2
comes from local business activ-
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holiday. —
Ballots were
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v- a
■——Imposes New Ban
It imposes a new federal ban
on race discrimination in .“pub-
lic accommodations", such as
92292
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M.
sity,was elected a member of
the- —Maryland------delegation -
Wednesday. He is publicly com-
mitted to- Scranton.
The new confusion •developed
radio.
discrimination in
tionat Bank, succeeding the late
i Will .Sloan in March, 1958, he
wa still Sheriff of Washington
• County, a post he held for 20
years, including World War II
j years when he was away in mil-
' schedule To augment the" high -A
way patro forces, personneiT-
trom the Texas Metor Vehicle :
Inspection Service and the Tx-
i as. Liaison and Weight Service
will be used to patrol the. high-
• wuys during this priod T he
patrolmen .have been instruc ted
• ;o spend’as much time as pos
gates away from Goldwater to.
stand a chance himself.and so
far he appears to be making
little headway. i
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TEXAS
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Home of
Blinn‘ College
Established 1883
..
I Scranton had disclosed that Ei-
senhower hd agreed to make
the nominating speech for the
Pennsylvania governor at the
GOP convention in San Fran-
cisco.
| Senate approved the bill, 73-27,—-
vo en June. 19.
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Funeral services will be held
at the Forest Park Lawndale
Funeral Chapel in Houston on
Saturday at 11:30 a. am. with
Rev. Conrad W. Winborn offici-
ating. Burial will be in the
Forest Park Lawndale Ceme-
tery. g
Sursivors include Ms widow.
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pra
banks of Washington County to
IM W" if hi in "
Day. Wednesday, November li,
1964’“ on their printed holiday
Age.g BRENHAM
ompwrrit»sewgmj
-MMhesg-dm
and jobs—are unconstitutional.
Ihe. House on Feb. 10 had
passed its own version of the
..... Co. (NBC} -first broadcast -a re-
' port that sources close to
, polled by maibeby the RMCA to
' vote on 196S .holidays Only—one
___days this week. On two occa blfcA 126,000
d=thnehfs--tkeshchkeapesesamesess-----’
dm
polling retailers for city-w ide
plans for integration be ousted
from the organizetion.
Some Deep South delegates
object to the deadline on the
grounds that their jobs would
be in danger if citizens in their
home ommunities thought
they were supporting integra-
tion. They said the resolution
would make the NEA highly
suspec" in many, areas.
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warning that a
; by less stringent methods. ' -
Final enactment throws the
, boiling civil rights, fight into
ident Johnson-will sign the civil the forefront of the 7 coming
muscle in efforts to end race
The White House says Pres-
neo to sigm"it inte law this
been shot down nine times dur-
ing his one -year service in
Viet Nam and has made 12
forced landings.
Delavan explained Wednesday
that Viet Cong gunners no long-
er just blaze away at random
They have been trained in a
more sophisticated manner for
early two years.
• They always try to fire from
three different positions;, locat-
ed in a triangular pattern, so
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mailed to 153
There were 12
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By FRANK ELEAZER
WASHINGTON (DPI) — The
House finally passed and sent
to the White House today fai-
reaching civil rights legislation
tern of race violence, .bomb-'
bigs, vote curbs and continued
resistance to school integration.
The House vote was 2890 126.
The milestone measure — en-
acted after’more than a year
of congressional consideration
—-was sped to the White House
Where President Johnson plan-
House Passes Rights Amendments
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Bill Goes To John
The Reverend Everett Martin
will lead the First Baptist
Church in a revival, July 5 - 12.
This will be the third time
tnat Rev. Martin has assisted
the church in a revival. On the
previous occasions he minister-
ed as song leader and soloist.
Rev. Martin will also sing in
this revival as well as preach-
ing.
Assisting in the revival will
be, Roy Kornegay, educational
director for the First Baptist
Church in Dums. Kornegay's
early plans for life were to be
.1 professional baseball player.
He was a member of the
World's Champion Pony League
team from San Antonio in 1952.
The directors of the RMCA
sibie on the highways iFaat
tempi tn donut snjrTTTTj'.'^TO”
letors. , .
Brenham Banner-Press
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WASHINGTON (UPI)— Here
is the vote of Texans in the
House of Representatives’ 198-
208 defeat of an attempt to cut
$447.8 million from the foreign
aid money bill:
Reps. Omar Burleson of An-
son, Bob Casey of Houston.
John Dowdy of Athens; O. C.
Fisher of San Angelo, Joe Kil-
gore of McAllen and, Joe Pool
of Dallas voted for the mea-
ure.
Reps. Lindley Beckworth of
Gladewater, Jack Brooks of
Joel Horten of the
White Sox and Mike '
ter had 695 delegates commit- ! Le “
ted, pledged or presently plan- business. firms will
ning to vote for him. He needs
655 to get, the nomination
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Chicago 4:30 a. mi
White of
MINOR ACCIDENT
Emil Heckman and William
Robert Schmid, both of Bren-
ham. were involved in a minor
accident on Clinton Street near
the Alamo Street intersection
Wednesday at 5:15 p, m. Both
vehicles were driven away un-
der their own power .
attracted tn Brenham. Dippel
says that the biggest part of day, a pilot was killed and his
6:45 pm. EDT. His remarks
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The bill puts new Iide i al
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lands to Houston people, with
money deposited locally. As
rew, residents and owners make
additional improvements to the
property, additional deposits are
fire regardless of what direc
tion it is coming fm, Delavan
said. ' • te
He said one recently captured
guerrilla "had just graduated
from anti-aircraft school in
Hanoi," the capital of Commu-
nist North Viet Nam. which
backs the Viet Cong insurgents.
He said an additional reason
that more helicoptars are being
shot down * simply that more
err in operation,
Dalavan was born in Castle-
gate. Utah, but he calls Haw-
thorne. Nov., team.
reven times, including five .
presidential campaign S e,n. L.
elry Goldwater, R-Ariz:, w*s
will be carried by. television and mong only. six Republicans
ho,yoted against it wheif the
drive in banking facilities,
j The service station at the '
corner di West Main and Doug
that . Southern affiliates with
126,000 of the. NEA's more than
900,000 members might drop
out of the organization if the
strong resolution was adopted.
NEA national executives op-
pose setting a deadline. But
the powerful department of
By MICHAEL T. MALOY
United Press International
MSAPOPicVSetavan, who has nr TrAfurpo
been shot down oftener than UUT I 0«/AlL*sl *
any other Army helicopter pilot
HOBBY HORSES *
The Brenham lavcees will not •
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------------4- W ed t<> accept the amend
JND TOE’S OLDEST—This old stone hduse in Round Top is more than 15(1 ed hy the Senate. The vote
smsmmmmis—=20
, .F Nq» , 11 A,., on ri.,, ztF qyrnAav. rW, W.p pe,g.
that they always have an ap-tpected
proaching helicopter in a cross-
< fewmen were killed in three em delegates
incidents on three successive
the Scranton nominating speech chants Credit Association, which
I"L- ______ assumed the responsibility of
’ lus immediately behind the
. bank, has just been demolished,
-• making temporary parking area 1
Beaumont. Henry B. Gonzalez
of San Antonio, George Mahon
of Lubbock, Wright Patman of
Texarkana, J. J. Pickle of Aus-
lands ’where discrimination s ------------;
as Sen. Barry Goldwater ap-
peared to have the Republican
nomination locked up, barring ! schedules.
brother Abi- busiess firms.
Brenham’s banking
the Houston Colts were mem-
bers of this team.
"Revival Under the Stars"
will be the theme of the revival
as ft will be held out of doors on
the parking lot of the First
Baptist Church. Services on
Sunday will be at 1 a. m. and
1 p. m. Weekday services win
bo at 7 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Walter M. Fok, pastor of the
church, extends a cordial wel-
come to everyone interested in
ettending this revival. The nur-
sery will be open tor all of the
deposits of about $3,500,000 in
195* Its deposits now exceed
37.500,000. —
Dippel credits "some of th is
growth in deposits for all t h e
CBS Disagrees
The Columbia Broadcasting
System (CBS) subsequently
quoted sources close to Eisen-
hower as saving the former
Preside^ had rejected such a
proposal -by, -HgQfe - Cabot
todg*,-- 4G—"-AeSeran-
ton campaign.
An associate of Gen. Robert
Shultz, longtime aide to Eisen-
hower. said Shultz had told him
that he had "heard nothing
Theexa. Department of I were no deaths. Grimmett says
Public. Safety predicts that 32 • that the highway pa rol is going
peopie wtl he killed on t h c -to dn everything it can to insure
streets, and highways of Texas that Washington County does not
• du mg the three day ' 72-h 0 u r lsve any .fatalities this week-
fourth of July weekend Fend -i
—--According t, Ssrgeant Grim- Ay availabie resources will be i
■ mqu head at the Brenham de- used to patrol the highways Tn i
_ tachmemtiofthe Texas HighwayWashingtonCounty.Patrelmen—
Patrol x people hareheen stationed ere and those pa
• kilied m Washingt n found tu J trolmen WOrking into Washing. .
dents in the fust ten County froh neighboring
"’ month of it.is. yey. During towns have,been assigned ad.
the sane period .in 1963 therelditional hours on their work
Dr Milton. . Eiseh ow helidays from
ident of Johns Hopkins Univer- ‘
couP ucRovE----- J ' _
4924 cote SAtEs *
r pie rate the- hobbyhorses in
Fireman's Park this week end
- dug to the holiday, July 4.
- gated teachers’ groups include
resulting in two of the deaths Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana
in the other incident, four — . . .
crewmen were killed in a non- .Two separate resolutions on
combat accident. the matter-one containing a
In the latest incident Wednes. deadline for segregated gaffili-
- - ..... . ates to announce plans for in-
business, tree crewmen.mwere ‘
STAJTj. thrnushttcop mn: which began debate on resol .
Dippel pointed out that steady rescue a wounded American 1 4 oday*
* * roldier. His helicopter was shot i Tension generated by the
down. , " deadline issue rose and one
Delavan has been wounded Southern delegate estimated
Kbody KnowSi™ m
segregated affiliates - Negro -hm Purcel of Wichita Falls,
and White—which do not offer —------
hotels, motels, theaters, service
stations and restaurants -If -bill by a lopsided 290-130 vote.
Prepar to meet thy God, O- Israel—
Amos 4:12,
Preparasion-to meet Go4 is accom-
pliahed by havng our, sma WUhad——
away by the blood of Jesus Christ
wniecleumset us from al our sinp-
' wher -the drive-in facility will I
he built The property was pur
chasedin with the idea of
expanding.
When Dippel was.elected
president of the Farmers Na-
n.u/r/
Plans For Future
. I By w Press -mn s . -
\ ’ Conflicting-teports-wheth-jgccept as a fact unless heThe .resultsofa poll.oBren.
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-r TL. •’.-1.“^. L.- tu the economy. There is a Gov. William A Scranton in the at eng- of af rm < _1egi0n, ' e2 anuoEoreign—==
is inindidntgthren-ceafmte=tcsmsenbuxere-Gep-eimesem--esktennms,snow“C d
—Eitaca-ZMHapnik mweemsidenselpn* nw element of confu:
many [ ’ sjon with the- convention ' only
____ _ crop loans, are ’made byth Two majortelevision - radio. 12 days away,
-— -------: —— kanks. Dippel • pointed out that networks aired the conflicting Although-
' today, almost any commodity ! reports Wednesday night. There Ws silent.
• re that +s -sold -s bank —financed, was no immediate
cong uunners ahid as retail business gains in from.- Eisenhower,
• I SeeFARMERSPag campaigning in Fugene’ (
r w y. XT —g ------,-----— ; seid he knew nothing about the
in Viet Nam. 7 report. * *•
/ AIT A nI A ATATIAIA Aides close to Eisenhower.
A T • * - Nr A PI ANNINts who was at his Gettysburg.
Are improving --M n-hiuu 1a home, satdrthey Rhew
itary service. Dippel served the
I test of his term as Sheriff, re- in Viet Nam. says that Commu-
tiring from that post in 1961 i nist Viet Cong anti-aircraft SEATTLE (UPI)— The Na-
Farmers National Bank ha d gunners are "not quite as prim- "ttonat Education , Assoc lation-
itive as they are made out to prepared today for a showdown
be."/ ! on a resolution to integrate
Seven ~U. S. Army helicopter Southern affiliates, with south-
Goldwater, running ahead in
the GOP presidential rae, as-
serted that the bill's 3^9 most
controversial - titles -ndeal ing
v th public accommodations
" 61815
BT9
Albert F. Felscher, 75, of
7532 Walker, Houston, a former
resident of Brenham, died at
. July 4 Statistic
— The UPI tally,giv
137 "-7
nia governor must
evening at a televised cere-
mony
The final congressional ac}
tion came when the House vot-
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BRENHAM, TEXAS THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964
^ Farmers-
links, playgrounds and th
like. ' ■ .
commentton entered the ptetur-by say-eppesed-to adding another hqli-
Scranton, ing in Baltimore lb.'1 he him- I day --------------- s
Ore., self would be glad to’’give "ser Meeting Wednesday night.
• L . ious consideration" .to making the directors of the Retail Mer-
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classroom teachers Monday
1 passed g .resolution proposing
July 1,. 1966 as the date for
segregated affiliates to an-
nounce plans to end segrega-
tion. and the vote in the rep-
Re • fets . d . state and local
police forces around the coun-
r/ hoped’ t keep 'hr traffic
death toll to a minimum -
The safety council estimated
that between 450 and 550 per-
_ sons would die in highway „ac-
etween 6’ p /n local
time- today and midnight Sun
day. Even f traffic deaths can
be kept at the average for this
uime of year; the council said
the holiday toll, would be the
secon highest ever- •
rhe current record . for a
three - day Independence Day
weekend is 442 deaths in 1960.
—- Last year, with a four ■ day
weekend' 556 persons were
killed.
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Rund Top. He is a brother of Mts. Herman Klar of ‘Brenham. The^honk' has
t . , been rented but as a residence until re cently.
Appeal ____ 1 —_____ ’.....- -- - ■___— .—;__________
B> ( mud Press Intrnationa An appe a) is made te alldriv-
I hi festve Fourth of „Julylers to be especially observant
ht day weekend begins tonight of traffic lawi over the
bma-cmaema.
, di-in-accjdentsomhenatiemsmos common violations that
- - I i ,. m imd iiigtiwayi —^4?<«rtribwte Re fatal accidents are-
Bel. ringing parades and speed and driving under the in-
tradi ional fireworks displays fluence of alcohol They will be
• will be the order of the day on locking especially for these
.. c-n. e Day: ■ • +two types of violators
But because.the hollday falls According to Sgt. Grimmett,
qu eSa Iurde y, thousands of per- Evtotators tf traffic lawethat are ,
■' * — sons —w be let off from work stopped and would ordinarily than doubled its deposits since I made a major contribution to the j
I Mil is and head'for their fa be given a warning ticket, will. . Tieman Dippel was elected economy of the area, in commercial Joa
or: fishing resort if found to be drinking alcohol- plesident In-4958,49 new--plan—.Dippblsidesasaucruss-saxakaesmnzmaasaegny...
em*e*=ep=oterRd tai toryT "csee STATISTIC Page ) drive in banking facmities. would show a wide variety of ,
• r S' ■ ; w vlku.* uL.bg g4ven the -day ■ -
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Mn. Mary Mae Felscher of
Houston; one daughter, Mrs,
Nina Mae Walter of Houston;
two sons, Erwin Albert Fels-
cher Sr. of League City end
Welter C. Felscher Sr. of La
Porte; six grandchildren and
seven -great-grandchildren: y
Teague of College Station. Al-
bert Thomas of Houston, Clark-
Thompson of Galveston, Jim
Wright of Fort Worth and John
Young of Corpus Christi voted
against the bill.
Reps. Bruce Alger of Dellas
and Ed Foreman, both Republi-
cans voted for the measure.
Rep. Welter Rogers of Pam-
pe did not vote
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