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Brenham Banner-Press
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1964
12 PAGES
No. 186 “
VOLUMES
BRENHAM,TEXAS
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Prejudiced Hypocrit
The purpose of the Ministo-
took this
Health Care Bill
party in power now
(See HYPOCRIT Page 6)
Headed For Grave
LATE WIRE
A Secretary
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BRENHAM
Home of
Bl inn College
Established 1883
THE WEATHER IN
BRENHAM
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operative effort to meet the
problems of ou r congregations I
and community.”
Pastors present at the meet-
mg were Rev. Leon Knitt, St.
Matthew Lutheran. Sandy Hill,
Rev: A J Mohr. St. John’s
Lutheran, Prairie Hill, Rev.
ending at 7 a.m. Wednend
Max. »I. Min. «. 7 a.m.
Rate Al.
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and our congregations in a co-
—well organized—especially
the larger cities."
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ACCIDENT
Gilbert Herman Nunn of Bren-
ham was charged with making
an improper turn after colliding
with Ed Cloud of Chappell Hill
at 6 p m Tuesday near the in-
tersection of Garrett and Kerr
streets. There were no injuries
in the accident and the cars had
minor damages. •
BILLS REQUESTED
Clarence Gaskamp. treasurer
of the Washington County Fair,
has requested that all bills to
the fair be sent in as soon as
possible to wind up the 1964 af-
fairs, an-
| proud that Mayor Reese B.
Lockett has again proclaimed
the week of Sept. 17-23 Consti-
-the Biggest IAtte
Town In
TEXAS
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ic exc reive which. will-form a
noteworthy feature of the oc-
casion, seems fitting and ’ prop-
er, and
"WHEREAS, in accordance
with Public Law No 915,
President of the United States
has issued a Proclamation de-
signating September 17 through
23 As Constitution Week;
"NOW, THEREFORE, Reese
B. Lockett, by virtue of the
authority vested in me as Ma-
yor of the City of Brenham, Tex-
as do hereby proclaim the week
of September 17-23. 1964 as Con-
stitution Week in the city of ~
Brenham, Texas, and urge all
our citizens to pay special at- -
tention during that week to our
Federal Constitution and the ad-
vantages of American citizen-
ship.
"In Witness Thereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and
caused the Seal of th: City to be
affixed at Brenham, Texas this
day of September 15 in the year
of our Lord one. thousand nine
hundred sixty-four, and the in
dependence of the United States
of America, the one hundred
eighty-eighth.
Signed Reese B. Lockett,
Mayor
Seal
Attest Melvin Pohlmeyer"
JOHNSON — President John-
son is aa route Went far what
is billed as a two-day non-pollt-
cal tour of four states and a
visit to Vancouver, C. He
will tour the Colurabia baste
with Canadian Prims Minister
Lester Pearson. He speaks to-
night in g settle. Wash.-- ■
White House.”
It adopted a one page 313-
-word platform apparently writ-
ten by € onnally:
The'often noisy liberal fa-
tion maintained a discreet si-
lence.—■—-----------
Sidestepping state party quar-
rels in his convention address.
Connally r a tied for unity, warn-
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Vi • -president; Dr. C. E Southern, R. D. Barnes, Roy Wiese Jr.; board members;
and harles S. Coates, vice-president of the association and board of directors
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Constitution Week
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Miller Tags Johnson
ere
his property.
It is human nature to take an
inheritance for granted. Few
think it worth while to call at-
tention to America’s institutions,
traditions and ideals. But in-
stitutions and government* do
not preserve themselves. They
are preserved by the vigilance
of Ms citizens.
So exercise your "Freedom
under God” ana assume its in-
herent responsibliity. Know
your United States Constitution
Constitution Week Proclamation
"WHEREAS, September 17,
1964, is notable as marking the
one hundred seventy-seventh
anniversary of the adoption of
the Constitution of the United
States of America by the Con-
stitutional: and \
"WHEREAS, To accord official
recognitio to this memorable
anniversaty, and to the patriot-
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vemer "from courthouse to [
other kind of weapon such as a
death ray.
In Washington, informed
sources said the United States
has no evidence that the Soviets
have -developed any such sensa-
tional new weapon. They in-
terpreted Khrushchevs claim
as an attempt at intimidation,
probably directed against Com-
munist China.
Denounces Chinese Claim
Khrushchev coupled his re-
marks on the.weapon with a
denunciation of Communist Chi-
nest claims on Soviet territory.
“Don’t make the mistake of I Mexican - American and labor
underestimating our Republican union backing The message
opponents. They are organized from Maury Maverick of San
—ii----—-a ----- - in 1 Antonio and commit tee woman
Sarah McClure said their group
. would boycott the convention.
' but urged the election of all
The Republican
neoeh ""e
party has
■m area met Tuesday at a ing the delegates
breakfast to form a Lutheran i
Ministorium.
Rehold lh* Lord’s hand is not
shortened, that it cannot save; nei-
ther I, his ear heavy that it cannot
Near—isaiah M(. .....
cod 1 able Th ent) U nothing too
hard (or Him
Democrats "from courthouse to
White. House.”
Tables Addition
The platform committee ta-
bled by a 23-8 vote two pro
posed additions to the platform
—one of which would have
pledged delegates to "work for
and support the party’s nomi-
nee.”
The governor drew a distinc-
tion between the state conven-
(See SWEEP Page •)
A, f
By WILLIAM HAMILTON
United Press International
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPD- Five
thousand of the Texas Republi-
can faithful jammed an Austin
hall Tuesday to hear Sen.
Barry Goldwater praised as
America’s hope and President
Lyndon Johnson condemned as
a prejudiced vote-grabber.
Chief speaker at the Repub-
lican state convention was vice
presidential candidate, William
Miller, who said President and
warning that "our borders are
sac-red and inviolable and any
attempt to change them* by
force mans war.’’
Khrushchev announced the
‘ monstrous new terrible weap-
on" almost casually during a
Kremlin talk with 15 -Japanese
congressmen.
No mention of Ms claim was
made in the Soviet press or ra-
dio. although newspapers in th*
rest of the world headlined the ’
news.
. Khrushchev spoke solemnly
(Seee WEAPON Page «)
watch out for dishonesty at the
polls. Dibrell was an investiga-
tor for former Gov. Coke Ste-
venson in a heated battle that
stemmed from Johnson’s 87-
vote victory over Stevenson in
the 1948 senate race.
“We ask only that there be
an end to the shame of election
procedure in America.” Miller
said, “so that if our votes are
cast in Texas on election day,
we’d like to have them counted
on election night."
Khrushchev Boasts Of New Weapon
"T: A $ - En 2
DALLAS it Pl)— A swift, cut- bedfellows'* who make up
anddned state conventon Democratic party in Texas
minaied by Gm John Con- The convention slid through I ~
... wrapped (he quilt of elec-its business in. two hour*. 44 ! Tower, and two GOP congress-
tion-year unity Tuesday around minutes, with Connally calling men. Bruce Alger of Dallas,
"emeeday antagonistic fora Democratic sweep in , No- and Ed Foreman of Odessa.
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VATICAN CITY (UPI>— Ecu- the council as the last chapter
, mem cal Council fathers today of the document be EcClesia"
discussed a formula for a com j (of the church)
promise between conservatives An--official summary of the
andli m ision the Pk ’'ii the chapter says Mary 1s described
Virzin Maryin Roman as "the mother of jsus, who
Catholic Church. is the one mediator.” -
. The issue, which split the fa- ri. „ .. . .
thers last year, is important to Ihe, Roman Catholic Church
Christian unity because some io has been caught, between
forms of Catholic worship of I two views in regard to Mary. ’
Mary are stumbling blocks to One,, 8rouP, called Maximal-*
many Protestants. and other , '*“• believe the more said
L-anal stages of planning for their modernistic new building to be built at Main Christian*. abou Mary the better, because |
LgsgmessalreetsiEeated re-Moocman. -e-d-a,K,theassocjatiqu.. “ "
signing the papers that will unicianyMcann-K— -1 "S-a-HAscrE]
Se nbaum, president of Chappell Hill Const ruction Company, the contractor for ----
the job. Standing. left to nght, are: Dr. Clarence Schoenvogel, Bill Brademann; - ; aimed at developing an eventu
Warn h Hartley, members of the Board of pirectors; Granvel SRuth, Executive ' * imiti ..... " "
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By HENRY SHAPIRO
United Press International
MOSCOW (UPI) - Western
diplomats were puzzled today
by Premier Nikita S. Khrush
chev’s warning that the Soviet
Union has a doomsday weapon
Considerable cloudiness with
oceaslonal thunderhewer or
showers through Thursday aad
no important temperature _______
Billy Ray Jensen of the Bren-
ham FFA Chapter was elected
Secretary of District IV FFA
Association for the 1964-65
school year at the distiict meet-
ing held in Columbus Tuesday.
Other district FFA officers
elected were James Danklefs,
Garwood, president; Daniel
Kolenovsky, Fayetteville, vice-
president; Bryon Fuchs, Wei-
mar, treasurer; Johnny Cote-
man, Schulenburg, reporter;
and Donald Peck, LaGrange,
sentinel.
Other Brenham FFA mem-
bers attending the District meet-
ing were Kenneth Graeber, im-
renervat
5- -Fand
dle 0,0
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1 a liberal group with Negro.
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED—Mrs. Ed die Landgraf, Brenham, left, and Mrs.
Bill Thaler, Burton, right, receive checks from Mrs. Bill Hilton, - president of. i
Washington-Burleson County Medical Assistants. The scholarships will be used
at Blinn College. Both women are studying to be LNN’s.
eMmer--
Other.*, who argue that the
WASHINGTON (UPD- Presi-
dent Johnson's string of victor-
ies in Congress appeared at an
end today with his health care
bill apparently on its way to
the legislative graveyard.
House supporters of health
care for the aged under Social
Security Tuesday gave up ther
attempt to push the measure
through this week because they
did not have enough votes.
The House then sent the Sen-
ate-approved bill to a Senate-
House conference committee
where it faced almost certain
burial despite optimistic state-
ments by some backers.
’ Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, D-
N.M., one of the Senate con- ।
ferees, told newsmen: . "Don"t
write it off h HHl has a
chance." But .his remarks
rounded more like wishful
Democratic for-
Miller said the
Member United Press International, The Greatest World-Wide News Service —
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has a Republican senator, John Deming Chapter Daughters of
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al definition of the mother at cult of Mary obssures adoration
the church as "co-redemptrix" of Christ in some areas, are
with Christ the Savior. called "Minimalists "
As a result of the vote, the Both views were present at
-uua. com. cramg Mary has been-+ the counci y..r m modi-
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The “courthouse to White ttution Week in Brenham.
House" victory slogan--used by It is the hope of Mrs w J.
both Connally and Atty,- Gen. Embrey, regent of the local
Wasgoner Carr W their । chapter, that during the week
speeches - apparently eamejeach citizen wi give deep
from a party leader who was thought to the document which
boycotting the convention.. protects his life, his liberty, and
The phrase was used the day -
before in a telegram from the
dissident Bexar County (San
Antonio) Democratic coalition.
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Mrs. Johnson once sold Austin
| land with a deed that restricted
Negroes from occupying it.
“The anti-Negro clause in-
serted in the sale from Johnson
to the tare Austin Mayor Tom
Miller is the first in the history
of this property.” Miller said
"Any way you analyze it, this
is hypocrisy at its worst.”
Ex-FBI Man Talks
Ana Kellis Dibbrell, a former
FBI agent, made reference to
Johnson in warning citizens to
•that could cause "the destruc-
tion and extermination of hu-
manity.”
There was ‘ speculation that
the weapon was a cobalt bomb,
.which could produce fallout
clouds that would ki nil lift in
earth, or that Khrushchev was
referring Tuesday to some
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Mayor Proclaims
- - Dibrell
■R J Weber. Zion Lutheran,
Zionsville; Rev. Thomas Swy-
(See MINISTORIUM Hage •)
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