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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,1964
Burton News
Our Men In
Calendar of Events .
Service
"By DARWIN H. JASTER
and Harold Sager. They also
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PRAIRIE HILL RALL
SATURDAY, -AUG. 22
SHOULD HAVE KNOWN
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Adminsion: 75c
Free Tables
"Rascal" is just the opposite,’
being tame ahd as playful as a
kitten.
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experience whenhe-was
Wanted-News Reporter
The Banner-Press will have an opening for
a news reporter on September 1, 1964. If
you have not had previous experience, but
have a good background in English gram-
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RACIAL
WRAP UP
(Continued from Page 1)
time is not known now, and will
be announced ovet KWHL
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ad
EGGS
Grade A large 30c
Grade A tiled. 23c
Grade A small 16c
Checks 12c
1. Inrf, ‘ttWWnMian*
erymmmpr • ’ t—
member s a+
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the
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where she will go to Pasadena
for an extended visit with her
A
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the
. Cedar Creek Schuetzen '
Verein
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which one of the Negroes al-
legedly waved a revolver at a
crowd of whites after being re-
fused service at a restaurant.
Chicago: Police removed all
barricades and stationed only a
token force last nighe in subur-
ban Dixmoor where rioting ear-
lier in the week injured 60 per
sens and resulted in the arrest
of 80 others.
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Your Best All Around
Band, of Houston
Admission $1.00
Per Person
For Free Table Reserva-
tions Call 968-3250.
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if
Mrs. John Cantrell.
Dennis Schomburg. Sr
OdisgZepher.
enlisted man — were recovered
. this’morning. itwas found that
—>— one of the men had been bay
- ■ oneted several times.
actice sessions with, workouts
"pedh cheduled todegm next
waste as-wlkzassnkerlyas
hremendous.
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NEW RIFLE FOR THE GROUND FORCES*—Although the Army’s M 14 rifle ttop has
been used by the troops for only four years_the Army is searching for a newer, lighter,
• more powerful weapon. High on its list of possible replacements is the AR-15 (bottom
nianuflMti^d-by Colt’s Patent Firearms >Manfc luring Co. The AR-15 now in very
-- Namfsahtehwvelocit y 223 cal ibersug.- nor iifh- larger ahana
22 caliber bullet. The M-14 uses the larger .30 caliber slug. Tests indicate that the '
AR 15 is remarkably accurate and lethal. Also under test are the AR-18, Stoner 63 and
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FRIDAY A SATURDAY
August 21 & 22
TOWERING OVERTHIE GREATEST?
of Houston were here for the
wedding of Marilyn Dallmeyer
Kenneth M on son.
surical..
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fac
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went to Brenham to visit her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bockhorn.
Donna and Darrel, children
of Mr., and Mrs Dennis Penkert
are visiting with their grand-
purentsrMr-andMrs: € ePen
kert.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thaler
of Houston spent the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr.
anMfA. E--yapzress
Admissions
Eddie Schmidt. industry.- sur-
By United rPess International
A federal judge Thursday en-
joined the city of Alabany, Ga.,
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Marilyn Dallmeyer and Harold
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ATLANTIC CITY, N J—Atty.
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, ad-
dressing the Democratic Plat-
form Committee:
“Lawless disregard for the
rights of others is wrong when
it is used to deny civil rights
and. . .it is wrong when it is
used to obtain civil rights."
girls basketball coach. - He is
formerly from Sealy and is still
single. By the way, he is lok-
ing for a place to stay.
The Burton band,' under the
e difection of Robert Solis, is also
practicing hard. At their first
practice Tuesday night. approx-
metely 30 members were pre-
sent. Another practice session
will be held Monday night.
7 Booster Club
The Band Booster Club will
meet at the Band Hall on Tues-
* RESCUED BY A HELICOPTER—In addition to being at home in the air, Royal Canadian Air Force helicopters are obviously maneuverable in the Ma. •
Thia tandem-rotor helicopter, designed by the Boeing Co., can land in choppy water and retrieve an injured man in a rubber dingy (left). The copter a
rear ramp opens and both man and raft are pulled inside. The versatile whirlybird can also taxi up to a survivor (right). Members of the crew lift him
. into the craft through the aide door. The escue helicopter, officially called the CH-113 Voyageur, is baaed at the RCAF station at Trenton, Ontario.
her this speed.
Her flight deck' is longer than
three football fields laid-end to
end. The widest point of the
deck is approximately 232 feet-:
Mr* Ed Boettcher at 7 p m
KII I Q Tuesday, August 25:
1111 <1 Si Explorer post. 742 sponsored
4 “a ----. -Hme ......hySEPautsknuhachdtmezz
(Continued "frmFPaige I)
Tuc — three officers and one
ecm:
eemenh
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will H. Weeren, and with
her mother. Mrs. Ida Beaumi-
er, of Brenham.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Broesche
and son, George, of Houston
man denied peEsie
m the- eapital that
The Button Band Booster Club
-toperfermewith-hisgetnen
"Rascal" at the Aqurena
’ Cattle and calves: Compared 71*es Lhi uled
with week ago: Slaughter - For Want Ads Can GR 6380 on ABC,
The W M L of the I >! -i Bap-
tist Church will meet at 9 10 a
didate George Bush.
Bush, a conservative business
and oil man from Houston, is
as/hose interested in the band
t’attend the meeting.
Miss Patsy Eberhardt is in
The Brotherhood <4 the First
Baptist Church will meet at 7
p m -
■ The adies. Axiliary of thi
Brenham. Fire Department will
Flizabth- and I
Rysidez
gration incident Thursday
will hold their annual instala-
tion ceremonies at the Legion . ..
Home at 8 p.m A short pro
Last Sunday evening
stammecihewinning bTow,„a
tw-run triple.
Szal allowed only four hits
the same number collected by
his team He struck out 10
walked five and hit one batter
in the seven-inning game
Brenham survived a tour run
Dr. Thomas H. Giddings of
Brenham has been named
* -LWashingonu GeunEMeinancethere MUWfe-hM-
fifman for *rS. Senate
Munie By
THE TRAITS J
WASHINGTON — Republican
presidential candidate Barry
Goldwater, commenting on the
Senate’s failure to suspend the
equal time rule to that he and
President Johnson could stage
a televiaion debate
“I am willing to debate—and
I am willing to pay for the
time.”
1 Church wifi meet in the home of
On Wednesday, Mrs. ray
7 ly hired assistant coach and TeMer Greg Fetder. ami Mrr
been practicing long and hard
Coach Jim Linnstaedter has
been putting the football boys
==- threujhtherpaesizmeffort
— - t ghave them -in shape forthc
opening game. Monday night
marked the beginning of the
STARLITE DRIVE IN •
FRIDAY, AUG. 21
THE NAKED KISS
Plus
UNWED MOTHER
Saturday only
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Sat Sun. Mon. ft Tues.
Aur. 22, 23, 24, ft 25
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from denying Negroes "the
right to protest racial segrega-
tion. .
Albany, once a prime target
for integration by Dr. Martin
Luther King, has been a focal
point of racial unrest periodi-
cally for more than two years
The sweeping injunction was
handed'down by federal Judge
3. Robert EHiott who'prohibited
the city from arresting Negroes
for peaceful picketing in small
number*, gathering in front of
the city hall in groups of rea-
sonable size and walking peace-
fully along public sidewalks.
Elliott also enjoined the city
from unreasonable denial of pa-
rade permits and said it mav
not prohibit such activities by
ment or intimidation by police.
The infunction is the result of
an appeal in a suit filed in
1962 by King and Albany Ne-,
ficult task "
The code, he said, defines-a '
"difficult task" as "one which I
is not quite simple anymore."
DANCE ST
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
Music by
KNIGHTS of DIXIE
Adm.: 1.00
Itir when Hauerland, new-
The sources described Cuban
credit as no stronger than the
sugar market — and they
' pointed out the sugar market'
I is in a state of collapse.
They said there was no way
of totaling exactly' how much
Mamie. Broesche. Mrs.
are -sfte"
of Houston spent the weekend* Four propellers, each equal in
size to a two-story house, give
Monday. Aug. 24:
The Pilot (.|ub' will meet at
the home .of Miss Elizabeth
said today his city's code lim-
its civil service promotion from
ME
of the four Americans were
found headiess and mutilated
Communist losses in the am-
kkecepeea"etreshmentsnbminkte--
Presbytpien church Cfranan
‘Education ummittee Meetit
at 7:30 m
TMiRLTEO.FUEEBERG*=sefems-omdideWideWorid otlbnby. =
Sports, and a Golf Classic, sched- !
‘ .*-J*m. gametmm +
Salvo by I n William, in the
lirsi game to outlast the Ca
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WASHINGTON — President
Lyndon B Johnson addressing
congressmen gathered at a
"thank you" party he held for
the legislators:
"Perhaps this year we will be
able to combine our farewell to
Congress party with the annual
Christmas tree lighting cere-
mony." " ■ 7
bush Were not known, the
spokesman said. . •
The deaths brought the total
of Americans killed in South'
Viet Nam combat to 187 An
2.50 higher; week's sales in-
cluded mixed-good and choke
ginning of akbRKer school year.
Tg prepare for it, both the foot-
ball team and the band have
San Marcos* last Tuesday
‘ Rascal", enjoyed the opportua-
ty, to 'show his talent to the
m for Bova
9/8
other 87 have died in acidents
since the American buildup be
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In other federal court actions,
a judge, and an attorney for a
segregationist restaurant owner
exchanged heated words Thurs-
day in Atlanta during a civil
rights hearing. _ ......_______-
You campt ram this (civil
rights law I down the throat of
the people of the South, att
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Friday, Aug. 21: t
The Buddy Wright Post No. 8,
American Legion and Auxik y
T
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the
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special school were Misses
Janis Harmel and Marilynn
Jastcr. , ’ .
Sager - Dallmeyer Wedding
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SUN. MON. TI ES. & WED.
Aug. 28, 24, 25 & 26
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■ WOMAN TRYING romc V
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children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill"
St Jude Hospital recuperating Cole. -
from a throat infection. We hope , /Th Walter Harmel home is'
she wil recnye nickl einan a busy place -WiUf " daughter
A W. Muehlbrad left for Ned
erland to visit Mr. and. Mrs.
Edsel Muehlbrad and Scott
Ray Felder- and Mr. A W
Muehlbrad will to to Neder-
land Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Milo P. Weeren
862-991 lb. slaughter steers .
,23.50. good 19,00-22.00; good
M ana Mrs Lan w. Stark good slaughter calves 18.00
L. CREW MEMBERS
U.SS-ONSTELLANIQN. - .
En • ‘Kessel, electiomieslech"
nician seaman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred G. Kessel, and
Charles W. Dierking, airman
apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. •
Robert Dierking, are crewmem-
bersofltheattackaircraft.cax:
rier USS Constellation operat-
ing off the coast of Southwestern
Asia.
The Constellation, one of the
Nawjs.wntalo Beating airba*w
dareztites-fef ma miienaneeans
SPplesformorethan 8(F a nr? t*2*"
planesof assorted, types and
sizes. •
The Constellation is operated
by more than 4,000 men. She
can operate continuously for
months at a'- time, covering
more than 600 miles a.day with
speeds up to 40 miles an hour.
* ton State Teachers College in
Huntsville. Also attending th.
L VISIIEDousiON/.
Mr and Mrs ■ Paul Kupel
spent Sunday, in tustnm wrth-
their daughterjand. family M
and Mrs Morri* (Bubba) Brew-
.uL andeny.us, ..... _
her 11th, birthday with a swim- !
ming party at Artesian
last Thur^y, GikSiLUJO
visitors. Although minks are er; heifers 50-75 higher; feeder ;
known- to be mean -and wild, steers and -steer calves 1.00--
jA
2". — -
Tam. ,
School desegration in Jack DANDY DEFINITION
son. , -r- . WARSTEIN. Germany (UPI
Live Oak, Fla.: Two Negro • —City Manager Heinz Pikullik
men and a young girl were ‘
held bv police on an open
DAUGHTER FOR PERELES
Mr and Mrs Fncarnacfon
Perez, of Chappell Hill ate the
parents of girl born Aug 20,
at 6 JO p. m She weighed seven
pound and eight ounces.
“ DANCE
AT
CARMINE HALL
CARMINE
SATURDAY, AUG. 22nd
large enough to hold the luxury |
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(Continued from Page 1)
fort William, Ontario. 7-4 in
I the other opening' round clash
i Thursday night Superior and
! Des Moines drew first round
byes. *
Szal needed a four-run rally
by his mates in the Tixth in
mug to sbdue the spirneu
l Mexieans, who had - jumped into
and- said that the dormitory fa, I
cilities for the team in the Fair
grounds Exposition build- *
ings wer so hot ’that the boys
money Cuba owed abroad, or couidn’t rest, so they doubled
to whom, or how much .was them up in motel rooms, last
overdue or tailing due. 1 night to give them a few"cool 1
hours They were up early Fri- Mrs: HabelBarta Hrenham.
—-ga-g23=kesrnefmEr2MmEaz
hanks The Kentucky fans were [ Henry Wolf. Burton, medical,
0” talking about the power of the 1 Ricky Lunsford, Brenham sui
Brenham hitters, poling some of pical ' .
Giddings N^med
■ ' V *
। Finance- Chairman
For George Bush
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VISIT ING
Visiting at the .homes of Mr
F, W Rosenbaum and- Mi and
Mr* Edwin Fuchs and Rosa
Lee were Mr' and Mrs, Clarence
Haler and children, Carol and
Tim, of Dallas '
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day,Aug,2,at.8pm.Mrs.. er, Mrs.n
---Nprmir. Krim. president of Uu l 02
----etab.- urges - ait elub- members ~ ----
me tua aaM
out
ney William McRae (old the
court.
"You don't speak for nall
Southern people and don't use
will mr. t at s r m m i. ji yi ;
Hall in Button
Knights .of < siumbus Home
coming socil meeting at K f
a the_ largest weddings ever wm,
IWzEdzumonEhesguesist
were so numerous that St Johns
United Chirch of Christ was till E _ 15
•ed to. capacityrand some guests p-erm e •
haduto remain outside the, BUTTERFAT PER POUND
church.,_____2 7c per p0.nt over "4%
-----Mis JoanHodde celebrated. $6.20 per cwt at 4%
Sour Cream, 38c ' ’
Park Sweet Cream, 42c
An American military spokes- ‛C Hall Breni am s p m R
wv— -------
CardO
. this court as a political soap-
: box,” Appeals Judge Griffin
Bell shot back "If you want to
make a speech go gut on the
sidewalk.”
"The exchange came during a
hearing on a request by restau-
rat owner Lester Maddox that
the court stay an injunction di-,
recting him to integrate his res-
taurant. Maddox closed his res-
taurant rather than serve Ne-
groes and is asking the Su-
preme Court to rule on the con-
stitutionality of the civil rights
law.
Ma......
IeWnErE:
Jackson, Miss.: Forty-two Ne-
gro first graders applied Thurs-
day to attend previously all-
white school in a registration
process free of incidents It was
the first move toward public
DANCE
li At
I wish to express my thanks those long ones all the way back . _
to my friends and relatives for , to the fences and catching the- medical
their kindness during my rrreni Canadians off guard in the fir^________
illness. inning. 1 ham, sui
I especially want w thank the 1 have been trying to double. ’ Dismissals
pastors, doctors, the staff and check about the televising of the Jim. Tom House
rprcanmabexmuczmomamm2l
ak—}-"ETrmereeri—
in —Weekly, livestock:
20.50; most good 761-906 lb.
feeder steers 18.00U8.90; choke
feeder steer calves 20:00-23.50
good 15.50-18.80; . choice feeder
heifer calves 1800
Hogs: Barrows and gilts
steady to 25 higher; sow*
steady+ bulk 1-3 grade 190-250
lb. barrow* and gilts 16 GO-
16.75, top 17 00; bulk 1-3 grade
300-450 lb. sows 13.00-14 OG few
14.50.
Sheep: Steady; choice and
prime wooled spring lambs
22.50; mixed good and choice_____
shorn spring lambs 20.00-20.50;
utility and good ewes 6.00-6.25,
•1 Hospital News
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Finest Bourbon
since 1795
-reppr mg Rmiptr arteuugm tn-e i ''lab .1 -a. « .Am. a L,,
the U. S. senate seat in Novem- m
her. Registration at Grace Luther i-
Bush made the announcement 1 an School, M a ,n to 4:30 p.m,
threygh. his stuteacampaiag—AnnualmeetinegAlparentsamL..
ssheadquaHer*SAE-adEAtamehex5-A-lhe -a -an ’ --gE- =
easpressea ehrse
having a man > o f the high Eirst. National Bank meetins
rstanding of DrGtdcngsworke -oom-, — ------------------If-
ing in his behalf, and in behalf St. Paul’s Luther League
of sound, responsible, conserva- meeting at" church for supper at
live government.” 6 P m
1 n., I . . . , .Boy Scout Iroop 742 sponser- '
|. Dr Giddings, said, he consul ed by St Paul s I uthe ran Broth
. ers George Bush tobe the most' erhood meeting .in St Paull
outstanding candidate for pub- scut House ati n -
j lic office and that it will be a The Ploneer R A of the Fir t
pyivteze to- serve.....Bush- as -t Baptist churemwm ntrin ar-W-^-
Washington coun-y—fnaneepm.--• 5---
< han man____________ . mhe YWAofthe First Bapt
to • door. salesmen James: L.,
Gettys and Bonnie F Foster
wrrr tree on hail today below 1
ing their* arrest for failure to
have solicitors' permits GUEsrS z l
Then product The Western Mr *nMrs Pau Ku • l .
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Mi and Mrs Encarnacion aingled in ht tieing and w u# Feoveragess, oft World's Bigges—Hou 5 ... -
Perez, Chappell Hill, gnl ' ning runs • new." -lAm. ' ' “i .....
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — One of
England's Beatles, asked if he
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