Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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High School It followed a year
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Report now has gone to the
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Youth Conference All are out-
This-s an increase over the cur-
tanding ‘teenagers
To Start July 26
AUSTIN — The Seventh An-
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Ogninet aU
1 July 27 in Austin At that time ’
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was representative from the 9th
district.
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al funds, are convinced there
would be more education for the
dollar if such funds are control-
led at the state level ” .
ing school year at $218 300 000
Board allocated $10,506,000 .to
finance the cost of purchasing
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The ladies are lavish in their
praise of the Firemen’s Ball at
the pavilion on Friday night
There are said* to have been
over two thousand people at the
Kenney barbecue on Friday.
M. C. Graldi, Advertising Manager
James E. Byrd, Production Supt.
Businessmen Favor
Public School Aid
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maneuverable than they are today. It should be possible to
type at fantastic speeds. ’ ‘
report by the Governor’s Com-
mi zee on I ducation bevond the
to the home by
1 mall to Wasi
Goldwater’s sweeping travels,
along the fund-raising speech -
making circuit had established
him as a treasured, outspokan
foe .of meddling big government
and a champion of a militant,
nationalistic foreign policy.
His views on these broad mat-
ters. uttered in almost endless
variation, gave him his match-
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WALTER C. JOHNSON
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July 14, 1944 -- Corporal ,WI
bert W.. Lange of eBrenham
has been'promotedito that grade
• from the grade of private first
class.
Personals.-Arnold Schmitz of
Houston is spending the s u m -
mer with Mr. and Mrs Robert
Lange
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volved in any handling of feder-
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H R. 6495, introduced by Rep
William Dorn of South Carolina.
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"GOOD WATER IB HEALTHY LIVING’
Roper Water Conditioning Co.
JAMES SLOVER, Dealer _____
GR 6-5706 it. 2, Brenham
Mfetime Guarante • Uncomditional Service:
who were :
It is only one step further to conceive of an airplane pilot
or- an automobile driver steering his vehicle by eye move-
ments or by thoughts”
The advantages would be great. If a man could control
his space ship, hit airplane or his automobile by eye control; ..
Suppose it now takes a pilot or driver two-tenths of a sec-
ond to react manually and put bn his brakes By eye control
he d be able to brake in five hundredths of a second.
................ Summer staff
orce Manager a B
court that a requirement in the
new small loan Act that Texans
own more than’50 percent of the
•stock in new Texas tending com-
panies is unconstitutional. '
Loan Commssioner * Frank
Miskell had denied applications
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deaths in the U.S are the re-
rift —of . automobile accidents,
according to the World Alma-
nac -
the Council is expected to .de .
that tide whether to broaden its own 1
sections the 1963 law.
Parks A Wildlife Dept.
Weldon Watson director of the
hhczv
AUSTIN — New preliminary
.steps inching Texas, toward the
inevitable realignment of con-
gressional and legislative dis-
tricts. were taken last week.
Atty. Gen Waggoner Carr
asked that. the federal district
This bill, which would require
the federal government to turn
tack to the states five percent
of the total taxes collected from
-each state specifically earmark-
ed for school use. received a
favorable vote from 63 percent,
with 31 percent opposed and six
percent undecided
Historically, the nation’s inde-
I study to include the explosive, ,
-yi •-a 4ea—-
Headlines
of
Yesteryear
■ "*r" 4t dm-db"* tbk wHU T
Tenate districts ’ ’ ■
Archives Mural
Work has-begun on a 130,000
mural in the new Texas Ar l
< hives .and Library Building. It
vill portray state history from
the days of the Spanish explor -
ers to the nresent .
made in cars and about 100 took
iadvantage neeeabspieaand
, weather.and made the tripsk
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kettler .of
Long Point are rejoicing over
’thearrival of a splendid baby
girl.
Miss Catherine Bresche of
Burton is visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs. E. W., Pflughaupt.
Gus Kunkel has returned from
Houston where he attended the
July 14, 1884 — Quiet prevail-
ed yesterday and not an arrest
was-made by The officers during
the day.
There are no new develop-
ments in the Lieb defalcation,
though various ’theories are ad-
vanced as to what has become
of the money.
. For many years the city has
beeh experimenting by filling, up
washes in the streets with sand;
Usually the first heavy rain that
falls washes the sand away, but
the city does not get discourag-
ed; it goes on the principal that,
“if at first you don’t succeed,
try, try again.”
The beer war continues, but
so far there has. been no reduc-
tion in prices.
Money is remarkably scarce
here, there being but little in
circulation.
Several of the Galveston fire-
men are still in the city, having
a good time with "our boys.”
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ton. Waco, Texarkana, El Paso,
Dallas Fort Worth San Anto io
and Arlington on the stock own-
ership provision
Ruling does not apply toother
STATE CAPITAL
I ‘"'Sideliqhtt
lw ' • Mer Sanford
study is “Early Identification.”
■ The staff is made up of these
leaders in the field of Alcoho-
lism Education: Dr. George Be-
to, director of Tegas Depart-
ment of Corrections; Dr. Nel-
son Bradley, chief of Psychiat-
ric Services, Lutheran Gene-
ral Hospital, Illinois; Dr. Nor-
ris Hiett, Division of Extension.
The University of Texa The
Rev. John E, Keller, Founda-
40 Years Ago
July 14. 1924 - The" i b l e
clhss of the Lutheran Church en-
jyed. hamburger roast at the
fefry last night. The trip was
................. Women's News
Advertising and ciraulation Clark
....................„Adverusmhg Make-up
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-g---,-----Mau-Rqqm, Apptenucee
termane Klar. Henry Drechnel,
He feels, howe'er, that nothi g P
should he added until old parks te
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TUESDAY, JULY 14,1964
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Legion have made- arrange-
ments with the Shenandoah Flag
and decorating company where-
by they will sponsor the placing
of flags in the business ’ section
of the city. —-----—
Mr and Mrs. Frank E. Russ
have returned from their wed-
ding trip to Houston. Galveston,
Teague. Fort Worth and Cle-
burne and are now with Mr. and
Mrs. F. S Bvran at Cedar Hill
for awhile before moving into
their beautiful new bungalow
at Somerville. Texas
party. seriously contested nomination
He represents the deepf e I t from 1940 on. the moderates—
heart’s wish of many influential usually relying oh a big wedge
Ww adperum
-Teletii
-iIITlty
F canter in arenNama;
tre,pahmmnasg.n
---, out or rezas
less’ credentials The majoirty cations
conservatives in professionat '
status ‘TfAXped ■ Gold wafer’ to
aa Bonn it came matter at Post QOw,
U Texas, under Act or March S MfR
IATB OFTICNRg-W. N Blanton, Sr.
Meanwhile. in Fort Worth and
Dallas a committee of the Tex
as Legislative Council held it
frst public hearing seeking ad-
vice on how congressional dis-
tricts should be redrawn.
A parade of witnesses was
elected on the basis of popula- State Department of Parks &
lion alone. Carr concluded thai Wildlife, reports that a. lot o'
rthere is little doubt that Texas people want state parks buitt j
districts would be declared un 1 rear the marly reservoirs under 1
constitutional. construction around- the . state
l tionment.
In view of U. S. Supreme
t ourt decisions that -bottr houses
Antonio.
Macon W. Freeman, executive
director for The Texas Com-
mission on Alcoholism, says,
“In my opinion this is one of
the most able staffs that has
ever been assembled at a n y
one time and place to conduct
a course of study on the illness
of alcoholism in the light of
early identification."
More details about the Insti-
tute can be obtained from The
Texas Commission on Alcoho-
ham 808 Sam Houston State Of-
fice Bididing, Austin 1, Texas.
REEMPHASIZES POLICY
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
White House reemphasized ad-
ministration policy Thursday
that it did not expect govern-
ment officials to address seg-
regated audiences. I
White House Press Secretary
George E. Reedy, responding to
a. question, said "die whole
policy of this government is
against racial discrimination,
and it has been stated so many,
times by the President and
high officials of the cabinet that
there is no doubt Of it now.
ies will get underway July 24.
This four day course of study
is presented each year by The
University of Texas nd The
Texas Commission on Alcoho-
lism. All sessions will be held on
the University Campus in air-
ton State University; Dr. John
W. McFarland, superintendent
of Houston Independent School
District;* John T. Middleton.
director of Psychiatric. Social
Services, Austin State Hospital;
Dr. Robert L. Raleigh, medical
director, Texas Eastman Com-
pany, Longview; Dr. James F.
wnetabianea as UW weeki Southern hn-
journal —on Jnunf 1, 1866; enlarea to a
176, publtshed for 45 years by J. G. Rankin,
who waa one of the founders of the Texaa
What They Need
*-- A session of the"fuli- Legisla-
... ' .. -tive Council, research arm of
By BRUCE BIOSSAT rector for.the Goldwater cam the Legislature is scheduled for
Washington Correspondent paign; believes that among Re-। ...... •7 - —-t- ----i
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. publican professionals, a major
to schools when control of the
funds, and the allocation of
them, would be out of Washing-
ton. However, with such funds
returned to state control they
apparently are in favor of part of
federl tax collections being us-
ed for education
"It would seem that several
factors are involved in ” this
vote," Harder says in comment-
ing on the vote. "For one thing,
the independent businessmen
realize that more support is
neede for public schools, but
with the ever-increasing tax en-
croachments of the federal gov
ernment, it is making it more
end more difficult for the local
communities to raise the neces-
sary funds After all, the five
percent allocation proposed for
the American youth is about the
ecme as is thrown away on glo-
bal give-away schemes, In addi-
tion, businessmen, conscious of
ti icts for salaries and opera-
tions will be decreased by an
amount equivalent to he avail-
i ble fund boost.
Dr L. S Richardson, Brazos-
port Public Schools superinten-
dent. was appointed to the 1964
state textbook committee to stu-
dy books offered for school
adoption.
Board also agreed to n a m e a
study committee to look into a
proposal .for a $1,400,000 junior
college at-Pampa.
A policy change directed that
more time in drive, education
courses be spent on behind-the-
)
•■ -ce ,
that was the rape tape. Dirk kracket (.Most of them 22 or
eon's basic instincts are stoutly above) will be examined next
-month - and only IN are sched-
pendent business proprietors
By United Press Internatinlbave vted agmst federal aid
Available hero at our bank... In both small
and large denominqtions .. . at minimum cost. .
Whenever you rovel, wherever you travel, uso
Antonio.
Miss Marjorie Fishr of Bell-
=-zssyille.isherefora.week‛s visikka
her aunt, Mrs. Alvin Suter and
her grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
O. H. Fisher. '
Mrs. Charles Deere,a recent
bride, was honored With a cry-
stal shower Thursday evening at
the home of Miss Neil Thiele-
mastn.
Brenham Bov Scouts achiev-
ed the best record for advance-
ment of Tenderfoot Scouts dur-
ing the last month. .
. Opening the big Communi-
ty Night program to be given at
Firemen’s Park at 8 Thursday 1
evening in observance of Bran- 1
ham’s Centennial will be a short
concert by the Brenham Concert
Band. Directed by F. J Navra-
Comptroller Robert S Calvert AEROSPACE SCIENTISTS have been forced Into this field
estimated the fund for' the com l Actions.wh ile in space, frequently must be so precise and so
— E quick that manual controls wont do. Space ships and space
suits require more buttons than a man could handle.
til.
Died—Mrs Minnie Emshoff
Loesch, aged 75, of Bleiblerville
died ar 12:30 f fn Wednesday
after a brief illness.
Pvt. Buddy Fisher was at • , ” ----=----
“ home for the weekend from San' annual meeting of the Germant
perous “budget balance" dis-
Republicans. especially at the of powerful governors —have
county and locl level, who have weaned away enough of -that
lived off desert mirages f ox majority to frustrate t-he com-
him one to three decades, servatiyes’ candidate
• With the ounterforce of Even before the moderates'
moderate . minded governors current weakness was so pain-
This increase means no in- By using the thought -action method, however "such a
crease in overall state aid Allo complex space suit could be worn and operated as though
' cations to all but the few pros j it were an extension of the wearer's own body. The su‛s
powered appendages would move as Ma own arms move.
His locomotion would he accomplished in sfmilar fashion,
enabling movement without strain or fatigue regardleu of
gravity, suit weight or terrain "
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t'l?1 for Human E co l °gy,-l l£! y augssuwha hae. neyeg hk»d 1 the standa rd ,
Council on Alcoholism, New crats at their own game, I and hi» shrewd
York; Dr. Milton A. Maxwell, Astute young John Gren devised a "wini
professor of sociology. Washing-
N -conditioned ' for president, in good
d...a 2Sme.fopsyeart”
• That ptan conapsea Moderates, ichedu September
thereafter convinced that Gold- 1 Sehool.Fund Aflotment
their bosoms.
As speaker and campaigner
the senator often disappointed
them. As a symbol of their hope
for a breakout, he never did.
Two Goldwater supporters in
California's Orange County, a
hotbed of Goldwaterism, sharp-
ly etched this fact in their re-
sponse to a Los Angeles speech
he made this spring Said one
"I think it would have been
better if (actor) Ronald Rea-
gan had talked, and Goldwater
had just sat there and nodded”
Clearly, this would not have
diminished the senator one whit
in their eyes. His place in their
hearts is secure
Having touched the soul of
many influential Republicans,
having fed them what they
wanted to hear, Goldwater
found himself possessed of their
crucial support in the 1964 fight
for the presidential nomination.
These professionals, scattered
widely among many levels. took
some of the curse of regionalism
off the senator's candidacy.
They gave solidity and respect-
ability to his effort. They were
the cement of victory, mortar
ing the big base on which his
decisive June 2 California "tri-
umph was laid.
When Illinois Sen. Everett
aponDa/T-Mtae Hilda 8 tagemo Her, Washington; Mik Steve
, Wesley: Mra M L, Zwerneman, Carmine; Miton Routt, Chappell
in. Agnae Potosi, Bomervile; Will Weeren. Burton, Caesar
i" Hohn. Independence; Maurlee Angiy. Roving correspondent; Miss
Stake, Bound Top; Mre. M.W. Smith. Iyona.__
lassification formul a,-
trainees as .well as regional de-
partment heads will be paid in
I ne with Department of Public
Safety salaries:
Long-secret and long-awaited
recommendations by the gover- -
nors' committee for making
Texas colleges and universities
No 1 in the nation have just
been unveiled
College officials and the press,
I were briefed JiigfiGghts of the
the facilities in existing parks
were built by C.C C. workers
some 30 years ago, and they're >
in bad repair. He said there ‛s
L hardly a bem-in the cabins at
P pt>pular tftrtgiy State Parkjhat
r hasn't rot ted inn. f
•But Watson described a poor
pay structure as the Parks and
I Wildlife Department’s Chief ail-’' -
ment. H e said the starting ■
i salary for game warden trainees
of about $330 a month is so low
- that it is impossible to recruit
"men the state will be proud
. f." ' -*
He wants a complete revision -
. of the Parks and Wildlife’s pay
pi inters and-will be presented
,t Governor Connally apd. the.
' "wanbab"naacdns statemen "ima" iwb-Auu iem nn
when he filed a request for a counties convened here for the
$25,700 000 budget for 1966 67 prtornery generals second
conservative. He had placed his
respectable bet on the Arizonan
—and in so doing he had signal-
ed the conservative majority
among professionals that the
time finally was at hand to test
for the presidency a man whose
VMM seemed b come from their
own hearts.
22-22* tn UM. Published afternooi
gdps Haurez.and Bundag kt MS Knat Main Street, Brenham, 1*. k Telo-
sddy-wrightpoEt-Amerrar-chmidtDepartmente —ofPaxn
cology. Trinity University, San
Washington Correspondent. —
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. _________—
« 20 7 252dseen pubnety-an-
nounred,.but Air Force aerospace .scientists'have discovered
that by means of electrodes placed on the skull it is possiple
to control switches by .thought processes
National Aeronautics and Space Administration scienttsts
are now planning for the day when an astronaut in a space-
vehicle will maneuver his ship without using his hands or
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wheel instruction and less on
general safety lectures. .
Army Exams
The number, of 18-yearolds
who wilt be given Army menial-
physical exams by Texas draft
boards during August will be in-
creased to 2,762 (from 1,414 in
July!.
Tests are in line with the Pre-
sident’s call for examination ol
all newly registered men ou’ of
school and available for sercice '
they will not be considered for
immediate armed forces serv-
ice But those failing the exam-
ination will be referred to the
Texas"Employment Commission
for adyice and counsel oa jobs
or job training.
Only about 225 in the draft age
— nated for president, in .good
mrsacgs remenaeaemasuez - g
ner core of the Reptblican conventnfstor"6
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SAN FRANCISCO, (NEA) — ity always disapproved
Sen Barry Goldwater is being tactic
Historyapi.,
uled for induction during Au-
gust
This is the lowest induction
fm Texas since April. INI.
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As one research man puts it
"A hard-shell space suit built for locomotion and work on
pan-nE.rext books This * planetary surface (say the moon) would present'a . . .
left $207 700,000 to be distributed | ridiculous array of levers and buttons were it controlled by
on a per capita basis. conventional methods.
water's "un-electability" was
jtagatk ,9
Lerev,
rent bie nnialbu d g e tot
♦11 000,000 Inc I u d e d "are sponsored by a civic, church or
$7,000,000 more for parks and school group
$4 000 000 more for wildlife pro Purpose of the conference is
jects 1 to promote a fret exchange of
i tee spokesmen have indicated He pointed out that most of (See HIGHI IGHTS Page 4)
they may go to West Texas, then -
[perhaps return to.South Texas j
| tor further testimony
As one scientist puts it: The pilot will observe hts target
. and his eye movements will be translated info guidanee sig-
American painter Peter Hurd nils' * ’ .
. .. . e----------.« h .2 1 end English artist Peter Rogers
and others sharply diminished fully exposed Barry /Goldwater h . ulA Eeemsmhl:
in 1965. the wish KM las real-oftered promise "'**■"« the-won"tpkttheposhe"“,y"1 '
ity, a blooming oasis refreshing -conservatives, together against I foot mural Texans wiii redog.
m s-sharKspfaz*haiszze,awpane,uhezigures-Stcphen
+e-+iche-look-ef a winner.gsAugzinathe FatherotTexas.
........ you,, John devised » - Ao, trategs- 8 ! nor penggor an pxeniden o
ier, regular GOP Alabama go with him This was the fam- ( j Pub * * nyon
chairman and also regional di ed southern strategy which an-, ... a _ p • €[R
- - - - — — -ticipated Goldwate’s capture of P‘blici.and.rim. Bwje,, Wa/Y ,IT WILL BE A LONG TIME, of course, before such thought
most Old South states against -rpekettand william B Travis or) eye control is practical But already there is concrete
the late John I Kennedy heroes of the Alamo ’ [ evidence that It will be feasible.
When Kennedy was killed Work is scheduled to be fin . . .Medical scientist* have constructed an artificial arm which
iehed Snm*—i— tjes into the nerves of the upper arm. "From these neural
signals," says a NASA scientist, “the wearer can ‘will’ the
mechanical arm, powered by small motors, to move—just
. , obvious tojall, promptly went! ed the per student apportion ashedoes.whenheiwilishissowniarmtpove"n
an P2aedandhcoksaugnn.haye .KluushiliekMowur koend
ihe S31 disinicts I sums in this 01 mana to
ness proprietors This is an- suppressed inner voice of the! This $3 per capita hikerepre- This eye and thought control opens great possibilities in
nounced by C» Wilson Harder. ; professional conservative mi -sents an overall 47 WOMo raise the operation of complicated new machines A successful
president of the National Feder-, jority spoke with unaccustomed ' in available fund aid to the di»-,< system would make airplanes and automobiles far more
alion of Independent Business, vigor. For them, 1961 and 1962 tricts for 1964 85 based on a cur
illowing a nationwide ballot on had been the years of persua rent estimate of more than
H. R. 8495 . introduced by Rep sion. ' ’ ” 2,500-000 students. .
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Sgrgi-U: ~4ay errooeuus reflacuon upon a>s cnarscisi. »t>ndina os repuST . . ’
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na l apuwe in t• United States of America ae a government ot me
M°W- W the people, for the people; whom just powers are derived from
NS eonaetit d the governed; a democracy tn a republic, a sovereign nation
-- —*--'-"a; StBOZoct untont one and inseparable, eataMMhiU -J — ane Jevenu A-
uacrirtcgd’eherivs And’fortones.humantt “ nuat Istirute on -Atcohot Stud
it to my duty to my country to love it; to support
sy Ite Iaw: to respect ita nag: and to defend it
29 Eye Flicker or a Thought
To Guide Car, Space Ship?
Hk ° : BY RAY CROMLEY
- heard beforethe. committee re-
y . . Ay • Alva n cessed briefly h wilt -move to
HKA9°2) ( 167)04 ( WW DF. Houston far its third hearing on
" • --** July 17 A fourth hearing will be
hr Id in San 18011x110 Commit-
the Legislature to redraw the
d stricts in its session next year
.as the court had “done ear-
; liei with congressional upper
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