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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
X TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964
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cepts about
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Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27 and
Nov. 28 for our annual inventory.
and medical care per unem
ployed worker, including the.
dependents, or a total of some-
where around $12 billion per
year. These unemployed, if
standing problems
oasses of taxpayers
N Big Day For
A Little Man—
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lent and Treasurer: Carolyn
President and Secretary
upon the matrimonial market.
Weddings are numerous all
over the county
Quite a number of our citi-i
sens have donned new suits.
Don't know whether the election
had anything to do with it
A JOYFUL
THAMKSGIMING
In Jail.- Mr. John Ewing,
who killed Tom Miller, is now in
jail awaiting a preliminary.
hearing, will likely take place
tomorrow before Justice R. P.
Hackworth.
Some of our farmers are al-
ready engaged in repairing
fences and arranging the pre-
liminaries for another crop.
They consider the timely pre-
paration of the soil and early
planting as among the prerequis-
for gun-handling courses. —---
Wheh you take time out from
your hunting for coffee, a nap
or supper, upload your gun. A
loaded gun is a dangerous com-
panion
A cardinal rule for hunters of
any kind and at any time is to
make sure you 'know what yo
are shooting Almost every
year the headlines tell about
someone who was mistaken
and shot for a turkey, deer or
game of some, soft
Buck fever r- nothing to be
ashamed of, but carelessness is.
When you load your rifle this
season - or any time, for that
-matter —leave your tighthead--
edness behind
(A weekly feature from the
Division of Pblic Health Edu-
cation, Texas State Depart-
ment of Health )
YOUNGBLOOD
"FROZEN”
GIZZARDS
Also a large selection of Enamel and Aluminum
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Brenham, Texas
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The Brenham Banner-Press, Inc.
BEN F. BLANTON WALTER C. JOHNSON
Editor and Publisher Managing Editor
McCORMICK
BLACK
PEPPER
Ployment;.Ry erTcouraging bit!
busins and big laber govern-
ment has destroyed the goose
that laid the golden eggs, mea-
sured, in terms of new job crea-
tion The Congress should, and
in fact must. turn its attention
to ways and means of encour-
aging more independent enter-'
prises ”
It will be necessary, he feels,
for government to give small
business immunity from many
tax and labor regulations pro-
sided these special considera-
tions are employed to add new
workers
IRS. BESS H. HABKKOTTB
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Nev. 24, 1884°- Hard times
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May this Thankegiving Day be’ an espe-
cialy joyful one for you and yours-a day
of reverence and gratitude for the blessings
of our land and American way of life.
In observance of Thanksgiving Day, our
.bank will not trensuct business on
Thursdoy, Narambar 24.
Ocean Spray 2me
AnnanaxsAueE 47
the same problem as that which
faced the Congvess of 1932.
namely, what tdo about the
unemployed.
This, in the opinion of C. Wil-
son Harder, president of the
National Federation of Indepen-
deni Business, will be the major
issue before the legislators.
With an estimated 4,000,000
unemployed, it is probably cost-
ing an average of $3,000 per
year of publicfunds from, yar
ious sources for shelter, food
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Ehtered M second eihas matter St Post ortee
Brenham, Texas, under -Act of March 8. 1879
CORPORATE OFFICERS 2 v, N Blanton. sr.
Chairman of the Board. Ben F. Blanton. Prem-
N8
,007
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lions. Creating an average of
4.6 new jobs per •■span,! - e
-enterprise:------; — ' .
’In Texas the results show
that 31 3 peycent intend to ex-
pand. creating an average of
3.98 new jobs.
Projecting the results over
the nalion’s total of 4,500,000
independent business enter-
prises. it it indicated there is a
rpotential new job development
ability by independent business
of approximately 5,000 000 new
jobs.
It is, hence quite obvious,”
he said. -that there is a solu-
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TREND
POWDER
many unnecessary.hunting fa-
talities. Unloading your rifle
before you climb a- tree or go
through a fence takes a few
seconds—maybe even a min-
ute — but why gamble
against your life?
H your yvungster wans to
hunt, prepare him before you
take him out Teach him gun-
in 1944,
ers of the
Wil
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of
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"Just What Did You Mean When You
L Called Us Capitalist Lackeys and
Running Dogs of Imperialism?"
than many ferma
ation: j-
DOLE
PINEAPPLE
Flat Can
lure ofa year book, arrange-
ments have been completed to
issue The .Brenhamite, the
high school annual
Thanksgiving will be general-
ly observed by business houses
of Brenham on November 30,
but in some cases November 23.
was also observed
Congress
devote its
i l
for33c
taxes would have to be raised
Si 2 billion a year to pay for
such a medicare’ plan
A probable increase in cash
benefits for Social Security re-
cipients also is in the wind,
which could push the tax rate
Business interest*
• Headlines Of
Y esteryear
20 Years Ago
M6veze iesAiage
meeting"of the Ladies Aid So.
cjety of the Gay, Hill Lutheran
church was. held Sunday, Nov-
ember 12, with Mrs -Walter
Borchgardt giving The scripture
reading and prayer.
Plans for the annual Mexican
supper to be given by the Amer-
ican Legion Auxiliary Tuesday
evening were completed at a
meeting of Buddy Wright Unit.
"From somewhere in Luxen-
bourg, under date of November
3, Pfc. Billie J. Kasprowicz
sends, us an interesting letter
concerning the tour of the
country, personally supervised
by Untie'Sam .......
After a lapse of two years.
40 Years Ago
Nov. 24, 1924 — An announce-
ment has been made by Mana-
ger Stuckert, of the Rex Theater
that Mary Pickford in ’Dorothy
Vernon of Haddon Hall” her
latest United Artists attraction,
will be’shown in Brenham for
the first time next Tuesday and
Wednesday.
. Mrs. A. A. Hacker and Mrs.
Oscar Hoffmann report collec-
tions of $293 for the Benevolent
Society in a few hours Saturday
morning
Charlie DeWare is not only a
prolific writer of baseball games
for the Banner-Press, he has
also gotten himself in the public
eye with his splendid dope on
insurance, and now the "Review
and insurance journal published
in Houston.
The Matchett Motor Sales un-
loaded a carload' of Overland
cars in new models Friday, and
immediately after the cars
were unloaded Edgar Matchett
sold a ‘beautiful coupe-sedan to
Will Weeren Or Burton
ASOATBEOMAT
President Johnson's
10 Ox. Pkg.
5 For
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It is , motivated partly by the
belief that in times of prosper-
ity federal reyenue multiplies
V2 Gal
tax privileges 'Chairman Wrightincome tax far
Patman. D fex . of the Hause
to long-
of special
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Classnied Advertising & circulation
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Teletypesetter Operutor
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Dispiay and Ciassinea Advertising
..... Women's News
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Asaistnt Advertising Make-Up
r Presnman, Rt ereotyper
BUCK FEVER
. Have you ever heard of
"buck fever”?
Chances are you have. if
you've ever hunted - or listened
to hunting tales, as most Tex
ans have.
Few hunters - or deer.' for
that matter - ever die as a re-
sult of buck fever. This so-,
called fever or disease usually
occurs when a hunter spots a
deer and Joses his head .‘instead
of being calm
But over a hundred died last
year and will this year from a
symptom of this disease - light-
headedness - although it is —.
labeled "hunting accidents" in
. the books
For example, who would ever
climb up an unfamiliar tree in
the dark, carrying a loaded
gun—except on the first morn
ing of deer season0
Who would ever put a loaded
gun in the hands of an untrain-
ed teenager and turn him loose
in the woods - except during
deer season0
Or who- would ever snake- his
way through a barbed wire
fence, wagging a loaded rifle
behind him - except during
deer season?
And when would you -ever
choose a loaded’rifle for a com-
panion around the campfire or
over a hot'cup of coffee except
during a hunting excursion?
Planning, preparedness and
thoughtfulness would eliminate
These Economat Specials are gpod Fri Sae. Nov. 27a28
Loesch Grocery, GvM Grocery, Tony’s Food Store, Jensen’s Grocery, Finke’s
Grocery, Wittie Luedeman Grocery - Brenham
Harder sees as solution*
Public works programs on a
grand scale which would lay
an even heavier burden on the
nation’s working taxpyers, an
expanded arms production
which would also increase tax
burdens, or to create the proper
climate to encourage indepen-
dent business to expand and
also for the. creation of new
independent enterprises
' Expansion Possible
Willingness and a desire on
the part of independent business
to expand, he claims, is amply
demonstrated by the returns_____
from the survey being conduct-
ed bv the Federation At the
end of October there Has been
a total of 55,964 respondents.
Of these, 23.5 percent say
payroll tkx is 3% per cent of a m if ar ar ■
A House judiefary " subcom ■
mintee will recommend tegisia
lion to clarify male taxation of
businesses which operate in
S Air Force
on Tulyo, tuk
state income This
(UPT) Stands tor United Pres
hternational The World’s bes
Wire of the Wori’s Bigges
iewa
even higher. At present, the
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18 Inch Roll, 55c
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2 for
budget, it serves as the master
plan for government spending
The other is the state of the
। economy which will decide how
much money i available to‘fi-
nance government programs
Present sighs point to early
action, on the President s bill to
—-set- up.ahesHh eare-plan
for the aged financed by $ocial
Securitytaxes" This proposal-
a favarite of liberals for 15
years—nearly passed this year,
and the apparent strategy is to
strike while the momentum still
exists, fhe administration esti-
mated that Social - Security
.... . . . during which the graduating
handling techniques and safety. : -classes efthe Brenham High” -earnnigonly anaverage of
" shee""" ......" ----------- schoor had to forego the piea. . $4,000 per year, would cunt rib-
The Almanac
By United Press International
’ • Today is Tuesday, Nov. 24.
the 329th day of IHil .with 37
to follow
The moon is approaching its
IBM quarter ____
The morning stats are Venus,
Mars and Jupiter
rhe evening stars are Jupiter
and Saturn ) ________
The 12th President, Zachary
Taylor, was born .on this das
■ -in 1784.--—------
On this day in history:
In 1869, women from 21
states met m Cleveland to draw
up plan, for the organization
of the .American" Woman Suf-
frage Association.
more than one state
This long has been an un
chartered legal wilderness,
complicated by conflicting con
Janueny 1. 1876, pubished tor 45 years bv J G. Rankin,
journnltm, who was on. or the founders of the Texas
n in 1888. President in IM Publtshea every afternoon
except Saturday and Sunday at 323 Cut Main Street, Brenham, Texas. Tele-
phone. GM 8-3843____________________•' _____________________
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THE AMERICAN CREED
by William Tyler Pape
I belleve in the United States of America as a government at the
people, by the people, for the people, whose just powers are derived from
the consent of the governed ; a detnocmcy in a republic, a sovereign nation
ST many eovereign Matas; s perfect union, one and inseparable, estabilahed}
upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity for
which American patriots sacrificed their lives and tortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support
Uta constitution; to obey its laws,, to respect its flag; and to defend it
againat all enemtee. ,
A big bright
bottle of Del
Monte Family
Size Catsup.
Buy it from
our Display,
Mail in Label
■ nd Coupon
and get
Refund
Cut National-Unemployment '
cmncnc.. e ' —27
The new Congrss wilfe they will expan their opera
claim the situation is chaotic
Take Another look >
Treasury technicians also
are taking another look at the
rule* which give resarch and
charitable foundations special
_____.
■ H HI U « H M .
7 Msisamme eB
Acent M, Hea(tA
ing off from Saipan
in 1961, the U. N Security
Council gave Secretary General
Thant peim-sMAIause force
if necessary to’ettlc the Congo
crisis ’ .
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NORTHERN *
would be one way to correct
the imbalane • <
Some tax authorities also feel
it would help preserve the fed .
eral progressive, income tax as
the main sour e of govemmen-
tal—revenue They consider .the
Westinghouse
Electric ROASTER
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DeLuxe Models 97
EDITOR's NOTE: Following
is the third in « series of
dispatches exploring chances
(or President Johnson's legis-
lative proposals in the new
89th Congress. A top UP! eco-
nomic reporter foresees a
mixed tax bag — lower excise
rates and' mgher social secu-
rity levies.)
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Bv JOSEPH HUTNYAN
United Press International
2 WASHINGTON (UPI) — New
ideas for remodeling the ha
lion’s lax structure again will
be high on the priority list
when the new 89th Cungress
opens its doors for business tn
J .inuary.
The lawmakers are likely to
cut excise taxes and raise So-
cial Security taxes in the next
session, but when and how
much depends on still develop-
■ ing fiscal and political factors
The new Congress also will
be asked to clarify the taxing
powers of the states and take
another look at the special
status given non-profit public ,
foundation*.
New ideas such as parceling
out a portion of federal revenue
to the states,- and dropping
most personal tax deductions in
favor of lower, tax rates also
are on the agenda for study,
doth are considered a bit too
drastic for approval this year,
however.*
Old perennials such as the
business-backed national sale*
tax, special income tax deduc-
tions for education costs, and
increasing the $600 exemption
also will be heard from and
probably ignored
it *' unlikely that the tax leg.
islajion enacted next session
I wd! be as historiccjas the last
However, traditionaf legisla-
five, preoccupation with the
pocketbdok is ■ bburd to ' leave
the tax system looking a little
bit differens When this Congress
closes shop in 1966
Unknown Factor*
Two unknown factors will de
termine the direction and em-
phasis of future tax change*
SPEAS*
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45 Grin
Quart Jar "WV
Ml*. Martin Welbrock. Robert Ray Loesch. Rural Agent Monro. Eckermann.
qomuzspoibmirs=anss mna Renn, Washington: Nr*, rhelma Routt
©retett, cm smell HUI Darwin Jastek Burton; Mrs. G. H Wilke. Long
Point-ionavil; Mrs. Frank Bednar, Latum: Mr. Steve Kama*. Wesley:
Mia. M. L. wernemann. Carmine; Milton Routt, Chappell Hill Mrs. Agnes
Poteet, Bomervile: WUl Weeren, Burton, Caesar "Dutch" Hohn. Independ-
ence; Maurice Angiy, Roving correspondent; Mtee June Fricke, Round Top;
Hfc jRE^r. Rmth, Lyon..
Th. Brenham Banner-Prem was established as the Weekly Southern Ban-
ner a red hot Democratic journal — on January 1, 1866; enlarged to a
Claimed man* of these founda-
tions. wer set up to escape
taxation rathe i than for public
service purposes.
Several tux ideas si ill consid-
ered pretty exotic" by the ex-
Peru also will be discussion
items next. year.
One of these — undet study by
the administration. — proposes
setting aside a certain portion
of federal, revenue each year to
be given to. the stutes
worker’s first $4,800 The em-
plover matches the coniributien
Committed to Reduction
The President also is commit-
ted to reducing or abandoning
some of the $14.5 billion in ex-
else taxes—a hodge podge of
levies on 75 items enacted dur
ing World War II and the Ko-
rean conflict
About $550 million in consum-
er excises on cosmetics, lug-
gage jewelry, furs and hand-
bags will be the first to go
'Taxes on alcohol, tobacco und
gasoline — which account for
about 70 per cent of the $14 5
billion in excise revenue—ar e
consideted untouchable
Die aicohol and tobacco
-levies- are being defended for
social reasons. The gasoline
taxes are channelled into the
Highwaytrust fund to hefp n
nance new roads.
However, this still leaves up
to A billion which could be cut
if the administration so desires
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