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NO. 241
8 PAGES
BRENHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962
VOLUME 97
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CITY POLICE
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NIKITA HASNT
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Massa-
HIS PLEDGES
Up N. J. Bank Robbery
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The De-
May Hold f or 2 More Days
be-
pushover except for Robert Disch-
thy
At Least 66 Dead
In England Smog
head. He did not carry a gun
a nest egg dumped into the ban-
because it is against bank regu- emptied the guns
in fair condition in a hospital.
before he had his deposit slip.
When the two bandits entered
"I was just thinking about my
Mayes. 19, a Blinn College stu-
station attendant, said.
Austin,
and
dent from
“You can't get married without
The air ministry said the pois-
“This is a stickup! Give
us
nation for two more days.
demanded. One stayed by the
to buy an engagement ring Christ-
investi-
Thaler,
Raymond
istry spokesman predicted gloom-
mas
etta Herman, 21.
ing on Main Street. Mayes stop-
in the stomach, fought a gun bat-
e
car
When the bandit came up to Mrs.
robbers.
said smog usually takes 24 to 48
Chases Bandits From Back
hours to affect
With a shaking hand, one of the.
them his move.
chased
"L swung at him ... we both tellers made it out.
For Bastment .Class
EMPLOYMENT
Schroeder
Alamo School Repair
an
Work Is Underway
Mrs. Graves to
Attend Conference
policemen
All
The TEC said the total employ-
U.S. Works Quietly
ment held near the alltime high
Superintendent
Assistant
chiefs and scarves.
ed this week with the removal for the classes.
canceled today’s coalition talks
port columns will be squared up.
date for his retirement.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI)
The floor will be finished with
vinyl asbestos tile and the ceil-
eastern Texas with the new pro-
will be insulated and cover-
ing
Flourescent
stalled, and the walls
finished with a flat paint. A heat
around air conditioning.
Hildebrandt cellor’s retirement.
for the floor work and installa-
furnished working plans for the
and the
l
maintenance remodelling.
Rev. Walter M. Fox officiating.
In Crippled Children’s Shrine Hospital
BFD Makes Run;
Public Aid Helps Girl
Election Tuesday
A little Brenham girl is a bed ed from the Hospital. She w
employees and their wives and
husbands, the doctors and their
wives
14 years of
all children up to
Christmas Holidays. She will be
happy to hear from her many age
Brenham Weather
race,
Let's remember that Jeanette
is a long way from home and
tal. Last year, 1,547 children
were examined and
CMsinas Seals Fight II
made 12,299 visits. A total of 639
tal receiving treatment.
Jeanette
Last Thursday,
re-
her spine. One of many be-
am 27. Sunrise 7:03. Sunset 5:22.
on
fora
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grabbed the 38 caliber pistol one
of the bandits carried, shot, him
heard the click of my gun . ..
that it was empty ... he got up
acoustical
lights will
or about 15 inches of dirt from
the unfinished part of the base-
Adenauer, Besieged
By Quit Demands,
Cancels SPD Talks
BONN, Germany (UPI) —Chan-
cellor Konrad Adenauer, besieged
with no discrimination as to
, color, or creed. There are
pute
a lists
ment.
Another
1:25 p. m.
other woman customer, arf three
women tellers.
cali attention t a slight incon-
sistency in the exercise of the
afore - mentioned gallantry.
During the time I was away
1. Thou shall hold nothing but
thy steering wheel — neither a
baby on thy lap nor a babe in
thine arms.
2. Thou shalt not make unto
thee a god of thy horsepower.
3. Thou shalt not take the cen-
feet thick.
“It seems this weather will per-
Randermann, 19, a First Nation-
al Bank worker, of Route 2,
Brenham.
ter, Franz Josef Strauss.
Strauss has since resigned his
cabinet post blit the FDP also
demands Adenauer to agree to
retire next year before Ihey re-
turn to the coalition.
BRENHAM
Home of
Blinn College
Established 1883
2/
ical School at- Newton,
chusetts)
Here they are:
phrase, “still capable", had
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15
SHOPPING
DAYS LEFT
knife.
“I backed away,” he said.
Minutes after the bandits had
jumped into a car where a third
man was waiting, police and FBI
agents arrived. They started to
take Dischler to headquarters to
look at “mug shots” of possible
lar emphasis will be placed on
new entrance requirements and
Shrine friends and school mates.
She is in Room 211, Arabia Tem-
ple Children’s crippled Hospital,
1402 Outer Drive, Houston 25,
I1OROFIIM SER. & SALES 00. ' '
P.O. BOX •8066
at the intersection of West Main
and South Austin Streets.
In collision was a 1961 Corvair,
-peee 1
were diminished by declines in
factory, service and mining indus-
tries.
Farm employment expanded by
32.600 to 379,200, with more sea-
touch. As if it were a matter of
surprise, the writer noted that I
was still capable of writing. The
(SPD) agreed Wednesday to con-
tinue coalition talks with Adenau-
er's. Christian Democratic Union
(CDU) only if the agenda in-
cludes “all political and personal
questions.”
This was a reference to setting
a date for the 86-year old chan-
tel
ped behind the
auto, his foot slipped off t h
Thou Shalt - - -
Ten Commandments of the
Highway
(Compiled by Dean Roy Pearson
of The Andover-Newton Theolog-
When the guy
ors and their wives.
liam Petukey, 65, a former po-
he liceman, was wounded trying to
one shot at him ... in the stom-
ach. With that, the other guy at
the entrance opeped fire on me
and between the two of us, we
was understood to have given at
least tacit assent to a U.S. plan
27 Jet Bombers
set a
The
freshmen testing procedures.
Dr. Philip G. Hoffman, presi
a decade stole over the nation
Monday night.
Auto and hospital officials said
of Main and Park
FROST .
Fair and warmer through Fri
DOESN’T TAKE TO THE "HO-HO-HO" —Three-
year-old John doean’t take to the ho-ho-ho bit dur-
ing a meeting with Santa Claus in the office of coun-
cilwoman Rosalind Wyman during a Christmas par-
ty she held in her office in Los Angeles for children
from Juvenile Hall. (NEA Telephoto).
There was no indication just
how or whether the U.S. plan for.
a U.N. commissioner to Angola]
would work.
The 55-nation Afro-Asian group
destrians improvised their own
smog-stoppers out of handker-
on the floor
made it to the floor, grappling,” fense Department announced to-
he said. “He dropped the bag and that 27 1L28 bombers now
Social Democratic party
He became furious when
cipals and student counsellors
who are expected to attend the
sixth annual conference on High
School and College Programs at
the University of Houston on
Dec. 10.
This year's program is design-
ed to acquaint the administra-
tors of the high schools in South-
night N High Friday 70.
Readings for 24 hours up to 7
a.m. today: Max. 60. Min. 36. 7
lion workers. Seasonal gains con-
centrated in schools and trade
DALLAS 5, TEXAS ___ * . _
Brenham Banner-Press
Member of United Pgess International. The Greater World-Wide News Service
bring on fatal bronchial condi-
tions.
Health authorities, warned- old
people, children and persons with
weak lungs to stay indoors until
Adenauer, whose CDU is eight
seats short of a parliamentary
that money went all over the
ter lane in vain
4. Remember the driver
hind, to help hom pass thee.
5. Honor thy father and
mother — and all thine other
passengers.
6. Thou shalt not kill — not
even a pedestrian.
7. Thou shalt not commit in-
ebriated driving.
8. Thou shalt not steal — not
thy neighbor's eyes with thy
headlight, nor his car with thy
horn, not his enjoyment with
thy litter.
9. Thou shalt not bear false
witness with thy signals.
10. Thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor’s right of wav
The Morning Mail
Dear (?) Blarney -
I appreciate the gallantry that
motivated the postponement of
our exchange of amenities until
I arrived “on the scene.” Well,
Lafayette;. I am here! I am sc
delighted to be here that I am
reluctant to bring up anything
blems and procedures crei
mishap occurred at
Wednesday at t h e
recorded in September, slipping Charles Darby said work start- pleted, giving much more room
only 1,400 seasonally to 3.1 mil-
that Miss Randermann had stop-
ped her car o n South Austin
Street, waiting for traffic mov-
as the other fellow ran out the
door.” "
Dischler said he would have
pump unit will furnish
n
MILROY CHRISTMAS PARTY
, On Friday, Dec. 14, Brenham
Milroy Memorial Hospital will
have its annual Christmas par-
ty. This year's party will be
held at Willie’s Steak House
ily.
Freezing temperatures added to
the misery. The fog froze on
streets and pavements, causing a
no charges made whatsoever to
the parents for the children who
are treated. There are no doc-
tors fees, no surgeon's fee, no
Dischler, 24,
—The United States worked quiet-
ted ly today on a plan to ease the
situation in Angola without anger-
a 1956
ment, after which a
one of them
my name was mentioned in
your column, On the S q u a r e, 9:
which must have been edited — intersection
at the time — by a ghost writer. Streets, resulting in minor dam
since it lacked your diplomatic
your money,” one of the bandits chased them further, but one of
' * ■' them turned and pulled out a
a service the bank, Dischler was the only and started to run away. I threw
the gun at him. I ran after him
py this Christmas, whether a
Shriner or not. by mailing her
a cheerful Christ mas Card or
O Lora thou hast pleaded the cause
of nr moul; thou hst redeemed my
nte.— Lamentations 3:58,
God boo made Um way tor us to be
delivered from sin by Himseir pleading
our cause and redeeming us from de-
struction. . --l
to the rear of the Randermann
car, Thaler said.
Damages were minor, and
no charges were filed.
and drivers nearly everywhere
could see .only a few hundred
feet at best.
Expect Worse Smog
The smug was expected to
flurry of bullets that followed his floor.
- - - ...... "I disarmed him and I fired
man present. There was one
assisted by Rev. John Lee Har-
ris of Dallas. Burial will be in
the Prairie Lea Cemetery.
The following nephews will
serve as active palibearers: Ed-
ward Wigand, Raymond Wig-
onous pall over London was 500 money, can you? I wanted to get
my money back.”
Besides, he wanted some money
dits' bag Wednesday along with
$59,000 of the bank's money ... lations. The guard was reported
Tellers Surrender Money
. Sandy Miller, who has been
bare hands and
from the bank.
the lungs and Tuesday night. But visibility in.a
few areas was still down to zero
Work is.now in progress, on
the basement of Alamo School
__ ___ .....___.... _____ _p, to finish out a part of it tor the
masks. Drug stores reported they ed rose to 3.5 million by mid-Oc- primary section of the Brenham
were sold-out of the masks. Pe- tober. Non-farm workers’ employ-special education classes.
when Ml of the bullets were used months, quickly shoved her
— hurled the empty revolver ey into the bag. So did Mrs. Han- suspects.
aTJhis nimht at the fleeihe nah Buzzone al the next window , "Wait
mately 70 persons are expected
to attend, including the em- ment was called to a
Randermann the smog was every bit as bad
as the "killer fog” of 1952 which
Architect Edward
dent of the University, will be
th e guest speaker at the 6:301
dinner meeting.
by the entrance of the University ing-either Portugal or the nations
of Houston into the system of **
that might disturb a temporary clutch and his
truce, but I am constrained to
Classes for the Brenham in pedic condition of her spine and
has constantly been an in and
out' patient of the Shrine Hospi-the Out. -
is required for administrative
work, and other class rooms are
available, the basement section
will then be used for central
record storage. Records are
now stored in several buildings.
Total cost of the work is ap-
have been pulled out of Cuba by
the Russians.
It said in a statement that the
Soviet ship Kasimov was bound
out today from the port of Mariel,
west of' Havana, with 15 of the
subsonic jet bombers on board.
The Soviet ship Okhotsk, which
was spotted Dec. 1 ,with three
IL28 fuselages aboard, has made
another stop and picked up an ad-
ditional nine planes, the state-
ment said. ■ -
The Defense Department said
there were “more than 30” of the
bombers on the island at the time
of the Cuban crisis.
U. S. sources said Russia has
told the United States in New
York that it had placed 42 of the
jet planes in Cuba.
One official* said it was remote-
ly possible the Russians might
announce Friday that all of the
jet bombers had been placed
aboard ships for removal from
Cuba. - I
The Soviets have indicated that
they will demand at this point
that President Kennedy give a
formal pledge against any inva-
sion. . .
U. S. officials insist, however,
that Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev has not met all of
the hedges contained in his Oc-.
tober 26-28 exchange of letters
with Kennedy—particularly Khru-
shchev's promise to permit U. N.
verification of the removal of ag-
gressive weapons.
. tq send a single U.N. commis-
sioner into the vast African terri-
to seek settlement of the dis-
ELIZABETH, N.J. (UPI) —The clutching his stomach where he
bank robbery might have been a had been shot.
- ‘ ‘ Dischler was not nicked in the
: majority, was expected to contin-
ue trying to form a coalition gov-
ernment with either the SPD or
his former coalition partner, the
Free Democratic Party (FDP).
The Free Democrats pulled out
of the government over the police
crackdown on the news magazine
Der Spiegel, and the involvement
of Adenauer’s defense minis-
Bilatalma “vh Were6y0b sentdh ahanosbamecbanne aed mmooladcdqdtaudyesbovea hi'/ mon
Dischler became so angry he walked up to the teller, cages
with a brown leather satchel.
Texas. ---- - - . - . _ .
It takes $24,000.00 a year to charge for braces, no charge for
neck operate the Arabia Temple medicine and no room charse:.
ortho- Shrine Crippled Childrens Hospi-
wan a minute,” Dischler
shouted. He dashed back into "e
Martha Johnson, the teller where bank.
"I want my deposit slip.
On Angola Situation Wigand Rites
present for the fiancee, Lor- door, his gun covering the tell-
ers and two customers: The other
celotex.
be in-
will be
tion of a new door,
school district’s 1
bumped in- claimed 4,000 lives in four days
The death rate was expected to
between Angolan nation-
and the Lisbon govern-
Jeanette will no doubt be con- -----.. . __
of .fined in the hospital during the dren’s Hospital doors are open to
ages.
Policeman Hank
crew is doing the general finish-
ing work.
Mr. Darby said that Mrs.
Frances Crawford’s special
education section will bi- moved
to this area as soon as it is com-
government
saw the $1,600 he had saved for help.
ed with
wore smog
Th. cariu todav was not as up, hutled the empty revolver ey into me Dag. :0 Ad mrs. an
------- ---------- The «• rltoday Was wih al-his might at the fleeing nah Buzzone at the next window,
shoot un sharply today. Officials bad as the opaque mass tha —L1--- wh.. .h. handit came un tn Mrs
r " *• — *3 halted the nation in its tracks
Last .wm.7. gcu. - were new patients and 286 were
ceived her first major operation hospitalized and 239 needed aur-
c. spire. — gery. It is only by the publics
she wil be finally discharg- most liberal purchase of tickets | letter.
No one was injured, but charg-
es were filed in one of three'min-
or automobile accidents investi-
gated by the Brenham Police
Department.
One accident occurred at 12
noon Tuesday at the intersection
of Austin and First Streets.
Involved were a 1960 Ford,
- Mrs. Floyd Graves, counselor
at Brenham High School will be
among approximately 300 high
school superintendents, prin-
A bullet grazed his
The work fits into the long
range plans for development of
concrete school district property. Mr. on all sides by demandsihe
u.d treated in family and the hours lying in a
Patient Clinic. They hospital bed are long and lone- ■— —y
ly. Let’s all make Jeanette hap- day. Frost again tonish —ow t0
floor will be poured and the sup- Darby said that when- the full .
use of the Alamo school building with the Socialists rather than
LONDON (UPI) — A grey kill-alert” — the order to admit only
er smog claimed victims by the emergency patients and keep all $1,600.’
score today and officials grimly beds ready for smog victims.
Ford, driven'by Miss Janice D. predicted the blinding mixture of
fog and pollution would choke the
Jeopardized His Wedding
Bridegroom-to-be Breaks MET ALL’ OF
00 SUM * “T368xokn.o.
&AxF a &AAG
state supported schools. Particu- TA Portuguese
Then he charged them with his Dischler was waiting, he made
ler, a young man with stars in
his eyes who saw red when the bold move. But bank guard Wil-
heist threatened his wedding.
beginning at 7 p.m. Approxi-
th esmog lifts. - -1,
Air samples taken Wednesday thicken again tonight.
showed air pollution 12 times Hardest-hit were the great in-
mnrmnesmdr"ests ES ‘X’ nern TadlSIN TEYAK IIP
The srey killer was IEA> ur
anialgam of moisture^moke dirt | mouths and lungs.
and carbon fumes SPe wing aon Buses and trainsran hour sbe- AUSTIN (UPI)_Texas employ-
the nation’s.exha PiPe d hind. Many motorists left their ment gained by 31,200 during Oc-
a< tor w chimneys. Alerted cars home. tober, but-unemployment was also
t Hospitals.are.aten ‘red No airliners had left London up slightly, the Texas Employ-
London _____,___(airport for 60 hours. ment Commission reported today.
Boots Broecker is contractor
1 driven by Mrs. Ludie Davis
year proximately $2,200, which in-
cludes the cost of the heat pump.
driven by Robert Buchanan
. P4
....
Portuguese Ambassador Vasco | . • <
V. Garin opened the annual de- Set Friday . .
bate on Angola in the General - sonal hands in the,cotton fields i
AnLi, Wednesdav with a as the harvest moved into West
AaiemM i Premier £7^,^ s"a-ocioder.
de Oliveira Salazars 8ovemment Dalas Friday at 10 a.m. at Y R
would accept no “outside inter- the Lakeside Baptist Church .
ference” in its overseas territor- •» Rev. ■><*» Lee Harris »">■ Re Pwomentsrchirnstian
"Peugal holds that Angola hasCThebodynwilneubroughtgtpLondontinoissbichowaskuneindns in
. relationship to Portugal similar tha tre.ee, wMi b.- held Mr 70 countries and has headquarters
to the relationship of any of the at 10 a.m. at the First Bap-in Geneva, Switzerland.
individual 50 slates to the United tist church of Brenham with
|StateS. - w--- •« e
Graeber, Brenham school teacher,
and a 1950 Ford, driven by Luen
Newsome, a 36 - year • old negro
of Route 2, Brenham.
Policeman Alfred Becker said
that Newsome was going east on
First Street and Mrs. Graeber
was driving north on Austin
Street when they collided at the
intersections.
-Newsome was charged with
failure to yield the right-of-way,
according to Becker.
Damages to both autos were
minor.
The first of two mishaps Wed-
nesday occurred at 4:15 p. m.
t h —Lan Fire pepart. was working on a call for and John Summers, Charles W.
The Brenham FirsmasPrire n arms embargo against taw Rankin Jr Eugene ,««<*!•
at the home of Lilie Mae Mott, gal, perhaps followed by strong- Heodrix 15. _ ‘ - 5, •ts
------------------Brenham Negro, at 2:50 p. m.er steps. The United States is ex- . Hmpson and George Wil-| Crippled children ----- .
and the Board of Direct- Wednesday at 606 Wilkins Street, nected to oppose such a move. 1am Lester/ Houston. She is Jeanette Buro, mg exceptionally well.
Fireman Sam Rankin, wh 0 Portugal has been sharpiy criti- He died in a Dallas hospital I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvi
— made the run, reported that a • 8 Wednesday after suffering a Buro, 307 Kober Street, one
plastic wastebasket inside t h e cal of lack of support from its Sqtz. three children of the Buro fam-
home, caught on fire and was NATO allies in the past against heart attacK.
burning the inside wall. African and Asian attacks on its _ I jenette, a student of Bren-
U was quickly extinguished policies and has threatened to ham Elementary School, was
with a garden hose a n d t h e quit the United Nations, over el - sent to: Arabia Temple Shrine
pumper truck. Only minor dam Angola issue. Schools Out For Hospital in 1959 by the Brenham
age resulted, Rankin reported. Garin’s opening statemen , Shrine Chib and has been re-
Just what caused the waste-while rejecting a suggestion t „ pj n. 7 0 wiving treatment since that
basket to catch on fire was not Portugal begin negotiations to klolidays •eC. 19 in a
determined, he said. transfer power to Ang n (brace, suffering from an
in other news, the Brenham tionalists, nevertheless was con-
Fire Department will hold their sidered the most moderate P. district will be
regular meeting. next Tuesday tuguese pronouncement on the dependent Sho distr itrmhoh
As in the c». Hall Auditor -situationYeerSportuguesepemimbdr 5=
time new officer ~ 'h
1963 i nomination K XTX. SS wiliresume Wednesday
according to Jimmie Fathauerwaixine° - 1 morning. January 2, 1963.
secretary. (years. ----- -- • 1
Removed By Reds
a s to the Brenham Shrine Club’s
Vs.Tu,vpeue Dour patient in Arabia Temple Shrine nearly three hours in surgery Annual Pancake Supper that
dhonand’GeorzePw-Crippled chilaren’s Hospital X e. 1. e. -
Arabia Temple Crippled Chil-
reported that Raymond Carl
Brumley, 57, of 1106 Gastin
Street, Austin, driving a 1 9 6 2
Chevrolet, owned by the South-
land Life Insurance Company of
Dallas, collided with a 1956 Ford
driven by Raymond Winkel-
mann, 17 - year . old Brenham
High School student, of 702 East
Pecan, Brenham.
No charges were tiled.
With Bra Blanvop
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