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FOR RENT — Spacious cool five
, room, unfurnished duplex. Con-
venient to schools. Phone 2725.—
142-3te
FOR RENT — Extra large fur-
nished garage apartment. Three
blocks from square. Phone 8451.
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Eisenhower would have a good
rest the general smilingly re-
plied: "I'm going to do nothing
in a great big way. After all the
fish can’t misquote you.” _______
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Hugh White has a similar role.
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National Democratic Chairman
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ROBT. J. SCHAWE
For County Attorney:
ODIS TOMACHEFSKY
For Congress, 10th District:
HOMER B. THORNBERRY
For District Clerk:
PAUL KLINGSPORN
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
J. W. WHIPDON-
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AH PATO TEN CENTS FO"
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ranch Thursday, compared with 94
in Denver during the afternoon.
Nielsen confided to reporters that
he was interested in what the
FOR RENT — Duplex apartment.
Garage and private bath. Henry
Tiaden. 1010 South Market.—138-
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FOR RENT — Three room fur-
nished apartment, p r i v a t e en-
trance, private bath. 518 West
Third. Phone 2589.—124-tte
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FOR SALE — Five room home.
Call 3224.—142-5tp
FOR SALE — Five room house,
large corner lot, $3750. This is
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CLUB TVF». %ou GUALPYN
W. T. (BILL) MOORE
Representative, District 45;
WILLIAM J. EHLERT
For County Treasurer:
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day night, that he would ever bolt.
. "We in Texas, who believe as I
do,” Coffer said, conceive there is
a conspiracy in the south. We call
is the Talmadge-Byrnes-Shivers
conspiracy and it is intent upon
depriving the people of equal poli-
tical rights.”
The hearing will take up the
Mississippi case later.
Seventy convention votes were in-
volved in the two contests—52 for
Texas and 18 for Mississippi.
'The subcommittee allotted one
hour to each side for arguing the
Texas case and 30 minutes to each
side in the Mississippi dispute.
The subcommittee will make its
decisions in closed session. Chair-
man Calvin Rawlings of Salt Lake
City said, and these will not be
announced publicly until they are
handed to its parent body, the
Democratic national committee, on
Saturday. -
Will End in Floor Fight-
No matter what the subcommit-
a bargain. Dr. Billy Burnes, phone
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fore the subcommittee.
In both states two conventions
were held, and Rawlings said the
subcommittee would rule which
were the "legal” ones.
Additionally, the matter of "part
loyalty” in the Texas case figured
prominently, Rawlings said.
Maury Maverick, leader of the
"Loyalist" Texans, chalged the Shiv
ers faction 'Violated Texas law by
refusing at their state convention
May 27 to pledge support to the
party’s presidential ticket fills fall,
no matter who is nominated. Mav-
erick and his followers bolted, and
held their own convention.
MINUTES' WORK
TO DO ON IT AN'
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arrived at the Nielsen ranch yes-
terday before he was getting into
his hip boots and fixing up his fly
rod"He waded intoISt Louis creek
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Room 33, Fint Natl Bank
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proof, all masonry home. Living
room, kitchen, bath, two bed-
rooms. House and lot for only
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. ’.NOTICE — New, most modern
‘ • farm tractor anywhere. See it at
Bren tex Truck & Tractor o., This
Saturday, Free drinks and door
prizes.—140-3t . 1
’ Special on all Cold Waves
through July—2 for $9.00, 2 for
$13.00 and 2 for $15.00. Faye’s
Beauty Shoppe, phone 2412.—139-
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LOST OR STRAYED — Black fe-
, male cocker Spaniel, white spot-
ted chest Reward. Don Wilder,
phone 2725.—142-3tc
SrAATED
STRAYED — From pasture at Ce-
dar Hite last week, gne white _
faced while maned steer, weight
Phone 2472
Large and maaH anfanai.
facilities---- -
Poultry Diagnosis
Dr. Leroy H. Giebel
Ree. Phone 2486
Dr. Oscar E. Bockhorn
Ree. 3775
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FOR RENT — Furnished apoi*.
ment, couples only; 1217 West
Main. Phone 2321 or 2435.—John
4. D. BROWN 8 ON
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MM Gorman Ave.
WACO, TEXAS
Rosscalable prices — terma
if desired.
Waco. Phone 2-1541
Branham Phono 3214
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more thanphle^ rate. Clean and close v
Alamo or phone 2537.—140-3te
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- tial campaign. Shivevs has repeat-
use. Or edly denied, as recently as Thurs-
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other spreads and buy from your
grocer today.—141-It
FOR SALE NewZealand white
rabbits. Clarepce Rust, 1012
Church. St.—141-2tp ■
FOR SALE — Honey. All of my
. (• customers please place order now.
- Have new crop of nice clover
honey. Will deliver $150 per gal-
“ Ton .Alvin Schawe, Brenham,
Texas, Rt. No. 5.—141-3tp
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(QUITE OFTEN
PwepestweppaNoeApwee
USING THE BUILDING THAT USED TO
BE-AN OLD SKATING RINK AT
a healthful energy food, an d JOHN & SIMMANG
economical too — compare withe 1 --
"7 xGmnahlor hsbtyeng0aTexo”
delegation. In Mississippi, Gov.
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Y COWHAND ANO AN / HEADED $TiGM
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. NY MOTHER TREATS
ME LIKE SHE DID
WHEN I WAS A BABY
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G PLATE GLASS
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Expert Auto Glass
370 pounds. F.S. Bryan—141-2 Steel ^'"Aluminum..
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Banner-Press Classified
Ads get RESULTS.
New Tractor-Brentex-Saturday
SPORTS
iuqurzommre
sash glazing.
BLUEBONNET GLASS
1701 W. MAIN Ph. 8304
Brenham, Texas
vention, even if his guest had not
shown any particular .interest. He
days he would install a radio in
the log cabin where he and Eisen-
hower are staying. .
"After all, we want to know who
the opposition will be,” Neilsen
said. fi
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ENGLEWOOD? THAT'S W
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tee decides on the natonal com-
mittee recommends, the contests 8
will be fought out and settled final
on the convention floor."
The cases are important to the
presidential candidacy of Sen. Rich
ard B. Russell of Georgia. If anti-
administration "regulars” from
Zernial.—138-te
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Try un we bow yaw money.
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leaden of the contesting delega-
tions. Rawlings said the talks ac-
" complished only a definition of the
“basic issues” to be argued be-
The Brenham Banner-Press
has been authorized to announce
the candidacies of the following
for the respective offices shown,
subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratie primary in July.
For Judge. 21st Judicial Distriets
LESLIE D. WILT JAMS
platform just about 20 years later
Drought our nation to a greaflivil
war. Lee, Jackson and the other
heroic men of the South fought
brilliantly but their cause was fun-
damentally wrong.”.
The San Antonio convention gave
rise to the contest now being heard
when the “Loyalists,” headed
by Maury Maverick bolted after
they lost an attempt to force all
delegates to take an oath to sup-
port the party’s presidential ticket
in November.
Mississippi Casetext '
The Truman and anti-Truman
side of the Texas case came out
in a hurry. Both Maverick'and Cof-
fer told the sub-committee that
Shivers and his people were* likely
to "bolt" the party in the presiden-
Efamily. Afum:
reproof termite-
For’Commiasionek. Product 11'
JOE E. BAILEY
For -Couty-Judger
RICHARD SPINN
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le 9
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seated in the convention, Russell
will get all 70 of the votes. Neither
pro-administration “L o y alist"
group is “committed'* but prob-
ably would go for any candidate
who finally gets the Truman ad-
ministration's nod.
Governors of both states were in-
volved as principals on the “reg-
ular” or anti-administration sides.
I IT WOULD Be . _ ________ ,
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TMETELLIN {ASTELLIN )
YOU ANYTHING ) HIM,"VOUVE. (
ABOUT PRIDE /GONE TO TH' )
AND DISNITY X DoGS, BUT (
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BRAZOS VALLEY
ANIMAL CLINIC
1123 & day sr.
Dr. a P. McCoy, it.
Large and small animate
DAY or NIGHT
PHONE 3155
About your real estate deals .
place everything in the hand '
0 wraMi whione only bu”
For‘Commissioner Precinct 3:
LOUIS R. LEHRMANN , country of white supremacy.’ That
For Commissioner Product 8
JOHN (BO) SCHAER
For County Clerk: ---------------’
CHARLES E. WIEDE
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Exclusively
Mississippi and Texas finady arel---......."
Geo. A. Spurger
Highway 200- Dal 335
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POLIO — TRAVEL
HOSPITALIZATION
LH. BARTZ
26— 1st National Bana
PHONE 535-2996
Brenham, Texas
LET CMT 96 A X/jAY VIC,A <50 MKT? HB X
L6SON TO YOU, % MAWE 4 ( SLAPVEO YOU }
WeE eUV. MAY- • YOU NAKOUN.428
BE IT WILL LOIN XSHOULNT ) . ---—IF '
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$4950. See Geo. A .Spurger. Phone
3357.—141 -3tc a •
FOR SALE —Personal 1940 Chev-
H rolet — 2 door sedan with radio.
Ip. E. O. Hacker, Humpty-Dumpty
i h Feed Store—140-4tp _________
M _ FOR SALE — 5 gallon paint
buckets — 2 for 25c, also 2 50-gal-
3 lonF ums Brenham Broom &
MWorks.—140-3tc
FOR SALE — Minnow bait. Hy.
Tiaden, South Market Street.-
139-5tc
FOR SALE — New crop honey,
excellent.flaver..Neinast,
phone 3519.—138-lOtp.
Vs,,
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about landing a trout.
But it wasn’t his lucky day. After
almost two hours of casting his fly
line up and down the creek he fin-
ally pulled out a small rainbow
trout, one that couldn't have been
more than seven inches long.
He good-naturedly posed for pho-
tographers with his tiny catch, al-
though he obviously would have
preferred to wait for a better day.
Eisenhower said he was going
to start his vacation by "sleeping
about 48 hours" He hasn't had
—J much time to himself since he re-
. I turned from Europe in early June
। | B to start his campaign for the Re-
i publican presidential nomination.
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fkfme.
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HELP WANTED_____
WANTED — single or widowed
wemun,5ev55years for tourist
court week. $21.60 to start. Live
on place in furnished room. Sun-
set Tourist Court, 2808 Airfine
■Drive, Houston 8.—142-5tp 7
WANTED — W o m a h to live in
home with elderly woman and
do practical nursing, and house-
keeping. Phone 2625.—141-3te
WANTED — White girl for gen-
eral house work. Good salary.
See Mrs. H. L Steinbach at 1310
S. Market or call 2493.—141-5te
WANTED — Route salesman on
beverage truck in Brenham with
some sales ability. Must have
commercial operators license. Al-
so need route salesman in Sealy.
Phone 2558, Brenham or 220, Sea-
ly.=139tfe------=-
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