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of Agriculture reported, unseason-
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State-
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better. 151, at guards; and James
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then to Georgetown.
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Calif., multipleemurders, instructed
him Thursday to "say nothing" sit-
es authorities announced they had
found "several discrepancies" in
my power to prevent the electoral
vote oing for Truman. Nothing he
(Mitchel) could 'file in the record’
would be as forthright as the over-
of the Democratic
AU three have st
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of the natia
hurdlers at
sole survivor of the mass murder,
remained in a hospital at Westwoo
Calif. Officials announced no plans
for further questioning of the se-
verely beaten girl who gave them a
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tion
Defending Class AAA Champion
Breckenridge‘sfuture football for-
tunes for 1952 will hang in the bal-
ance Friday at a District. 3-AAA
committee meeting, District vice
chairman J D. King has revealed.
Eak
< said
' John-
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, Bob
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Box Office Dropped 40 Per Cent
Television in the United States,
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Toastmaster:
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; Reverend Lou-
LLD, Bishop
Eagles.
Brenhamites planning to
tend Friday night’s game
THEATER MAN
BEST SUSPECT
IN 4 DEATHS
rare
ex-
The marooned sailors said the
Barlovento" was swamped by
Full-
nson.
uper Kem-lom
Super cushie
sKouterfore
iller,
sup:
arth
n F.
WARMS UP AS
COLD ABATES
Farmers On plains
Count Damage
From Frost
off
■MO after
—
M-ttatain
lay night.
Georgetown may take one
three routes. They can travel
mge mhg
by Williams; 175, will make up
the offensive backfield for '
sorghums and cotton in the High
Plains and sweet potatoes in the
northcast part of the state.
Drouth Oonditions Continue
BIG 'WHEEL—Eddie Boblitt,
M. of Bellefontaine, Ohlo, am
probably claim to be the world’s
only unicycle-riding newspaper
boy. He’s pictured as he travels
his route upon the unicycle
built for him by his grand-
father, Ray Kerns.
CLP—sh
the worin
worlds Nie
pyalty
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late rather
in this elec-
Mitchell's Statement
Likened To Habit
In Russia
KRan-
gs, 17,
en, 17,
ent -
nville,
bt. 18,
te, 18,
, Bob-
Ou the other hand, he added,
“abnormally low admission prices
are a strangling threat to the prog-
ress of the motion picture industry
as a whole.”
Production Coste High
' He said the cost of motion pic-
ture production Thursday in Amer-
ica is "astronomical" compared to
what it was 10 years ago. He said
that in 1942, it cost his company
118 million to produce 48 pictures.
He said in 1952, it cost $45 million
to produce 32 pictures:
Skouras lavishly praised the mo-
tion picture industry "Of all the
arts and media of communication,"
he said, "none contributes more to
global entertainment, understand-
ing and enlightnment."
Shivers declared, "It’s a sad day
in the hiatory of a free country like
the United States.of America when
- — Lay Apostolate,
e to every Catholle
Bel, in bis first seas a a under Texa
rules, had used four players against
Eisenhower, the Republican presi-
dential nominee.,
| Denieh said, "It Sanl in Russia
dre
Brenhdm High
Band Going To
Georgetown
By UNITED PBESS •
The Southwest began to warm up
as the sun beamed down through
speaking as I think best for my
state and my countr. Thank good-
ness. it is only in Russia that one
need ’have any real fear of repris-
als from the head of a political
party.”
‘Daniel, who is now state attor-
ney general, Wednesday issued a
ruling that rebellious Texas Demo-
crats can legally scratch the name
of their party’s presidential nomi-
nee and write in the name of El-
senhower.
Daniel wired Mitchell that "so to
your comments" on the legal opin-
ion. “beg to advise that this opin-
ion was not written by me but was
ampico, Mex., Oct. 18 —
a.fsherman, marooned for 15
m on adeserted titifr oFMkicot
land- after heavy, seas swamped.
Mir small beat, were rescued
Port officials here said the fisher-
an crewmen on the shrimp boat
Ballovento" were picked up by
is hoat “El Comandante," which
sotted signal fires on the lonely
da De Lobo (Wolf Island), about
t miles south-east of here.
All the survivors ware in good
SB
Eagles Contenders
For Title In.Own
District
deo port authorities imme-
planned to construct a.sig
and Vierus, 184, at ends; Snod- Bl
grass, 187 and Dreyer, 163. at
weight advantage of t h r e e
* pounds into the game. The Eagle
ant chairman,
ing Session.
Aggle yearings,
took the second quarter lead on
director. Dr. Rhea Williams, said
threeopties faced the committee.
He said it could either forfeit the
Backs' 37-to-14 nan-conference vic-
tory over the El Paso-school rule
Breckenridge ineligible for district
play or recommend to the league
that Breckenridge be either sus-
pended or placed on probation.
। sees Sept. .30, two dkys after
left Tampico for a fishing trip
the coast of southern Mexico.
"Barlovento’s" captain, Ma>
o bef "Angel said’ all crew-
be dissipated.
At the same time, farmers count-
ed the damage from the two cold
waves so far this yew.
In Texas, W a S Department
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ng on Tony
enamina-
the jockey,
tar tain , pert
Curtis' scorin junta
other on a twoyard |
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SLoSEaFAHEaattfia"fmuFa”peEs
in saving him from
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FORT WORTH, Oct 16-UP-AD
Oklahoma youngatr who came to
Texas Christian on a trackscholar-
NMTMymmpes
I to the state Democra-
Meh elected me, and I
MAD!
Indove
DANIEL- _
(Continued from Page 1)
12:30 p.m. — Luncheon Hotel]
St Anthony.
hMpap
rHimorebesinaMmbewSgeMge
2 „,S.,
Daniel introducing Eisenhower at
a Houston appearance.
The Demoaratie chairman point-
edly added, “That's the kind of
thing a party chairman files in the
record books."
Might Deny Patrdnago. -
? His remarks were interpreted as
But Attorney Tells
Hem To Remain .
Silent
। 4:30 p.m. —• Solemn Benedie-
tion of the Blessed Sacrament.
wSarmnt Ve "2 Sarp
”lMbte* at espy onto •w
Ht- EMazutktewkeL_
been dull affairs.
Dcmva.Co
Ike O.
Shivers said Mitchell’s statement
was typical of an administration
"run by crony and palace favorites,
rather than for the people.”
The governor added he would
Robbmesaredithe Ag
score in the third quar-
Price said he would move for n
wEhabeas corpus, which would
force authorities to lodge formal
charges agaist Blair or release
him
/ Plumas County Sheriff Melvin
Schooler and other California au-
thorities grilled Blair for five hours
Wednesday.
Schooler said .Blair "was my first
and best suspect—and still is.”
need or use. Put a classifii
"““888
■KAL PIT BARBECUE’
Emery Satnndas and
-----
a 14-yard pass, recovered an op-
ponents' fumble at a crucial poit
and played a generally excep-
tional game as the TCU. tosh
threatening reprisals against their
pro-Eisenhower activity and com-
pared such reprisals to the disci-
pline of the" Russian Communist
party.
AUSTIN, Oct. 16—UP-Angry
exas.1Democrats Thursday lashed
ONs (
Ml
The hottest spot in the Southwest
Wednesday was Browns vtlte, Tex.,
with 83 degree. Other maximums,
67; St. Josph, Mo., 64; Concordia,
Garden City, Hill City and Topeka,
Kans., each with 05; La Junta, Junt
Grand Junction, Colo., 02; Cody,
Wyoi, 66; and Glenwood, NM, 75.
-
Bil Curtis Shines
With TCU Frosh
a.m. direct to a«;
Ny2s22ntaN
g,
Brenham’s Cube will close their
non-conf‘erence schedule against
09
eauzonennorsensesMeKeaKEN
Bum-
| fame
Dine a
f show
e-daily
n dur-
R draw
as the
le at 5
' I
a men
IE. I.
Mutive
-d and am
jauntin
CATHOLIC-
•bide by "the oath I took to sup-
port the Constitution of the. “
States and to givejthe.- .
Best goverment I Can."
Kennon declared, "when I was
campaigning for govern* of Louis-
iana, I pledged I would do all to
USC over Oregon State — Bad
minton.once was called "poona.'
F California over Santa Ciara — La
croess was known as "baggata
"waningtonovoreon—mat
boats were "naptha launches." 7
Wyoming over New Mexico -
Dicing was known as “hazard.”
" Utah over Denver Football be
tors are touchdown “touches.”
The East
Pitt over Army — Women war
games.
Penn over Columbia — Must hav
The’ Eagles of Georgetown,
strong contenders tor the district
title in 23AA, have won one
game and dropped four this sea-
son. They lost to a strong Smith-
‘vle team 44-20, MeGregor 26 20,
West 46-6, and Round Rock 6-0,
white winning T-6 over Hamilton.
Georgetown’s tricky offense
will be led by Bobby Williams,
one of the hardest running backs
in the state, at fullback and
Jesus Garcia at left halfback.
Garcia, a sped demon, finished
right behind Brenham's Landua
and Borgstedte in the. track
meet* last spring. One ‘of the
best pass catching ends in the
toe. JoeMeehring, will be at
left end.,
The Cubs will take a backfield
Antonio, provincial director.
Songs: The group.
Address; “The Las •
A Chain
Woman,’
"8
which now is second only to the
American hr production. . .
“Quality and originality always
are in greater demand by the pub-
ducers is to seek always » iff
duce subjects that will have intb
nattonal appeal."
—___ - ________ Gard Young and three small chil-
route is through Milano, Taylor, dren.
— " "" _ Three-year-old Sondra Young,
" i (Continued tom Page 1)-
She to sleep.
Also Ohio State over Washi
State, Indiana over Temple,
homa over Kansas, Marquette
Arizoma, Colorado over Iowa
Detroit over Drake. Miami
Wichita and Xavier over I
ville.
line, however, outweighs the
Cube 176 pounds to 169, average.
Overall team weight will favor
Georgetown 169 pounds to 165
pounds. '
Coach Owen Erekson’s offen-
sive-lineup will have Peters, 173,
briefing attorney for the Supreme
Court.*
Daniel also told Mitchell;
"As to your statement about par-
zaxat.begto ndyise that the
s.o0FAm" Pontlfteiai Low
Mass and Holy Communion for
delegates.N.
Celebrant: Hi Excellency,
Most Reverend Louis J. Belcher,
DD
Sermon: “The Soul Of The
Apostlate", Very Rev. John J.
Kearns, V.G., Waco
9:30 am—Registration, • -
10:00 a.m. — Business Session
Presiding: Miss Gusate Bchulta,
। Opening prayer: Rev. Harry C
Mazurkiewicz, Brenham, assiat-
ant. \ <
•Committee reports: Resolutions
— Co-ed
J2.to. Shivers and us- sen.-dect
the United States, at .the tame
' time conventional television begins
vd in Korea.
opener against’ctss KaA Bryan’m Paso Attos hot waekaftef thboutophrtetdreats hndsrrprisala
the Cuba have racked up four these players also had participat>| "Sad Day im Hintory*
congressmen are threatened with
nepripah when the olsce loyalty
to the people above party and the •
administration.'’
Kennon said be was confident
members and himself swam the
desert Man< where they toted
on foot they managed to. bring
with them. ' *
Breckenridge’s Fate
Hinges on Mercy
of District Group
Fishermen Saved queprtatnayyrdetald accounting of
Man । ..mill m mo sitaWW*'*"
eepupg-edea-w
VMr‘memmeetgif-ah4a mutereagrkhen
Auripoemaggsdesbezagedayg
thought I would never live to. see .
than," in referring to a picture of clear skies Thursday,
committee, credentia
and nominating con
Nomination firm kue ।
■^losing prayer: Rev. Francis
Mlir,Hostyn Hhi, Benvile Dita
triet moderator.
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_____- said hay would start arriving from
the United the. North and Midwestwithin the
"people the next two or three whs .Pusin
deni Truman, has declared the
state a drouthidisaster area, mak-
wun of the xesotheeorgb
town team whose attack has been
both hot and cld thus far.
•esuxam."2%,xaxcasttfkz""
production-, Rashomon, which cren *--------------~
ated a great impression for the Ja Six Maroone d
anese motion picture industry and
nate this man as a suspeat."
Undersheriff W. C. Abernathy,
who traced Blair’s oof tt sssihceep
d ea na...... .. . -p..
the gruesome murdem at Ches-
ter last Friday, said he foun "se-
vearl discrepancies” in Blair’s
story.
Blair, balding, 37-year-old opera-
tor of a Chester movie theater, has
steadfastly denied be had anything
to do with the brutal slayings of
ent, Chapel Bellville District
president.
Response: Mrs Ernest Seidel,
Sealey. .
; Songs: Mr. and Mes, Tom Var-
ley, Mm, James O’Connell, and
H. W. Gooding.
Presentation of guests.
Greetings from the National
‘Counci, Mrs. Enrice Uberto, San
----- meaning Daniel might be bypassed ably early frosts had damaged late
RENO, Nev., Oct. 16--UP—At- in dispensing patronage. Governors
wauxeys auu Luis Danc, are not directly vulnerable to such
the “best suspect" in the Chester, reprisals from the national com-
---- - mittee.
. .. Price Duniel; in deploring the state-
Universi, ment ot Pemocrate National Chair-
mtmdtalJohncul-zineatwobrxKennoners,cuioiona ;
Eisenhower would win. Then, he
said, the Democratie party would
be "purged. . . of those who are
hot in line with the real prineiples
Order of the Mystic Shrine will
be hosts tothe children Ml
Washigton county at t AM
Shrine circus. He said hla bus —
will leave Brenham at 11 mb., ard
go direct to the coliseum where ‘
the circus will be held, and re-
turn to Brenham immediately
after the, show, arriving home
about 7:30 p.m.
staightwins over Wharton, Cam- • .___. ____-
eron, San Marees and Waco ‘Tech. B team game agamnst Abilene.
preme Court judges and a former the Brenham-Georgetown foot- .R
. ball game, en0 die
Following a fanfate in tegu- 1
in the Banner Preen Phone 8611 '
It matters but little what your
needs may be, a Banner-Press C
Classitied ad wil get the desired
Diocesarpresidents annual re-
port: Miss ussie Schultz.
Address: "Workers and Wateh-
ers," Rev. Henry O. Bouchie, S. S.
J., Bryan.
Closing prayer: Bev. John Geh
ser, Tours, Waco District modera-
tor.
Polls open for voting 12:00 noon
to 3:06" p.m. .
2:00 p m. — Workshop Session
11 —-.-2
Opening prayer: Bev. Floyd
Blelamgwic* Fockne District
Workshop n ’The Parh
Interscholastic League rule prohib- man Stephen A.Mitehej, who said,
iting players from competing in "I am certainly going to remem-
• ——-x-----1 at more than one game within five - — — - - —
Field in deorgetown days.
ship was a football hero Thurs-
day. __ _ .
who was one 3:45
RThe. he said caused a 40 per cent drop
igges in theater box office sales,
D this Skouras- calles on members of
r with the Japanese movie industry to
ed for unite in an effort to reduce what
, " he called an “abnormal" admission
ked off tax in Japan. He said theater ad-
Lmile- mission prices in Japan are ex-
hfea- fremely lbw but that this is offset
floats, by, the admission tax of 100 per
hg un- cent, "the highest admission tax fn
ces of । the world.”.. -
BU- "I mu judgment, it isaxcessive
mtator I and its for reaching effect upon the
■ed to motion picture industry cannot be
: from minimized," he said.
, Why not get cash foe those old
'ednes- pieces of furniture or other mis.
'cellaneous articles you no longet
whelming victory by which I won
that election."
"We cannot, at this time, elimi- • l**" ' ————
SPECTATOR-
The agency added tht drouth
conditions continued IM most of
Texas. .Fall and winten ramge feed
prospects declined in the past week.
In Oklahoma, a federal official
The Brenham high school band
wilP journey to Georgetown Fri- aid Redup in
day night to perform a spectacle er on Red.
halttime drill between halves at *
ppm
p-yewbuesandhe
Hair’s alibi.
“J have instructed my client to
FatlCles; Johnson, 158 and Led- say-nothing." attorney Gordon
—+′---j Piice said.’
asgca
zl.plaz.Ha
. gd
f *1 M Mr., ' ■ H
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(Continued from Page 1)
Board of College Station, who
opposed him in the Democratic
primary.
A J. Weber, president of the
Germania Mutual Aid Associa-
tlon Insurance Co, had a light
stroke in Ms left arm, Satur-
day, white attending a meet-
ing in Clifton, according to
word received here. He is in
the hospital at Cliftom
•r• •
W. B. Fife, owner of the Fife
Bus Lines, announced today he
has yielded to the request of
several mothers to operate a
chartered bus to Houston Octo
ber 30, whan members of the
m
y's
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ts Floor
' Wall
Worth, Dallas Piocesan president
weveredzdnznasetercotaetcettectous 152"nelcher.
Kolkhorst, 175, at center. In the
backfield, Glenn Klussmam,
will be at quarterback. Wallace
Dahmann, 181 and Homer Borg-
stete, 156, will be at the' half-
back posts. Jimmie Hahn, 150
pounds, will hold down the full-
back’s chores.
Facing the Cubs in the line for
the Eagles wil be Moehring, 185,
and King, 145, at end; Phillips,
200, and Moore, 180, at tickles;
Wuthrich, 195, and Headrick, 150
at guards; and Day, 175 at center.
Cecil Spain, 1945, Jesus Garcia,
145, Roger Lockhart, 155.and Bob-
Eisenhower and appeared with him
on the GOP candidate’s swing
through the South.
Mitchell said Wednesday, ”1
,tt"nens
ley' Follies or the weekly football
winners along with some other
“atoeo.mFawuon
Mryiand over Navy — The Mid.
dies are second in the nation on
rushing defense. But Maryland can
go over and around as well as
through the Middies. Just too many
** Hm Pae Special
Stanford over UCLA — The
Uelans ar one-touchdown favor-
ites. But Stanford is lucky as well
as good; end-i-the rabbits foot,
keeps working the Indians can
chalk up another.
The Bouthwest
Texas over Arkansas - Pigeon
racing is not a great spectatot
sport.
SMU over Rice — Neither is spe
TCU over Texas Aggies — That’s
cave exploring.
Baylor over Texas Tech — Might
say ir» in a hole
Tulsa over Kansas State — Okay, i
I'll go quietly I
The Midwest
Michigan State over Syracuse --
Cleopatra played pool.
I Wisconsin over Iowa — China’s
Emperor Shun was the first parat
chute jumper to 2300 B.C.
Purdue over Notre Dame Queen
Elizabeth was a hot card player.
Illinois over Minnesota — Lind-
bergh liked to ride motorcycles.
Michigan over Northwestern — I
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BROWNWOOD, Oet. 18 UP-
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Wednesday were due to diminish
by Thursday night.
--*• Hol
—-
DANCES
Brazos River Hall
ing u eligible for emergency relief.
Theotiiclarmae-2
worth of hay woald be available to
livestock producers.
Colorado Warms Up
The weather bureau said temper-
atures in Colorado were from two
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