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“The City Of Hospitality — Home Of Ed Boettcher”
VOLUME 101
No. 171
BRENHAM, TEXAS
MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1966
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Committee Gives LB J Power To Call Reserves
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In Illinois, Wisconsin
Brenham
Negroes Riot, March In Mid-West
Briefs
May Be Affected
Zlotnik Takes
bungalow
r
did
not Eau5 “Arpntrjned
—63
Ci
Xmm-s-e ■
nty Tennis Tournament Sunday '
individuals who have
56,000
are
X
Meet Local Unit Commander
State Guard Officials Here
Some
Softball Tonight
cherry bombs were shot off.
WEHMAN’S
, in
win- to stay tn contention for the collapsed.
the molotv cocktail which set
Blinn Will Show New Buildings
vealed in the Bible, does not Texas State Guard.
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change.
Town
civil authorities and agencies in
Lack Depth - Luquette
Lendhaf-
THE REV. JOHN
Cub Coaches See Rockdale
Schaer was third with 188
(&
Blinn, Brenham
Club’s Tuesday noon meeting Brenham are the parents of a
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Third Straight
Tennis Crown
190,000 In Army,
National Guard
Sept 4 from 3 to 6 p m
President James H. Atkinson
Four
Estelle’s
completed thier over-all reserve
active-duty obligations of six
Zlotnik defeated Nathan Fin-
kn in a grueling two-hour and
coming September
’ Branch Pistrict, .
ton State College summer grad-
uates. Mrs. Wilkelmann receiv-
ed her Bachelor of Science de-
gree. She will be teaching this
have
active
include the eall-up authority in
its bill following a House vote
last week which killed a similar
not
units.
Country Club tournament
members Sunday night.
When called to active duty at
the discretion of the Governor,
-the Slate Guard shall have and
activated
133,000 i
and Bill Rankin placed third
with 182.
Darnell died while undergoing
treatment for burns suffered in
a house fire last year.
Four Others Injured
President can order reservists
and guardsmen on active duty
only if he declares a national
emergency.
The 190,000 men eligible to be
w. F. Reue, 76,
Dies In Hospital
W. F Reue. 78, of the Prairie
Hill Community, died in a Bren-
ham hospital Sunday at 11:15 a.
m
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m Tuesday at St. John’s
Lutheran Church at Prairie Hill
teserved less than four months of
3 active duty, along with about
Daily Weather
Partly cloudy and warm. Seat
tered mostly afternoon showers. ,
Washington
County’s New sb,
d- nadypegnkk
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TOURNEY WINNER—Gerald Zlotnik receives the first place trophy in the men’s
singles division of the Washington Cou nty Tennis tournament. Runner-up Nat-
han Finke looks on as KWHI manager Tom Whitehead Jr. presents the trophy
following the championship match Sunday. The radio station sponsored the meet.
This is the third year of the tournament and the third straight championship
for Zlotnik. Zlotnik and Finke combined to win the doubles competition.
Joins Hereford Groun night just five blocks from the
• bungalow home where the
WILLIAM KLINGSPORN.
car were burned by
gistry organization. .with head-
quarters in Kansas City' Mo.
NO INJURIES—Would you believe that no one was hurt when the above trailer
truck turned over near Bellville Friday afternoon. The top of the cab of the truck
was leveled with the hood. The driver escaped any serious injury. Tiemann Bros,
of Brenham hauled the truck in from the scene of the accident.
______ ____ year
in a row in the Washington1 Cou-
.38-
ight
the Callaway System. Mrs. Bon-
nie Whitehead wa first with a
75 followed by Mrs. Johnnie
Hasskar! and Mrs Nancy Hart-
ley, each with a 78.
T N
o
Negrorioters bombed cars with
molotov cocktails and trapped
families in the flames Sunday
HELLO WORLD!
FINKES HAVE BOY .,
Mr and Mrs. Kervin Finke off
Brenham are the parents of a •
boy born at the St. Jude Hospital
Saturday at 11:07 a.m. Weigh-
ing eight pounds, 14 ounces, he
has been named Kervin Duane.
GIRL FOR GANSKES
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Ganske of
2- approved 32 to 1 by the
ittee."re“ tone "No" ws
- "ashng‘gcounrra2tbal title.
Around
’ «09
« ,1* in
vega
Knam* r
r
ger in a car driven by husband.
Carlos Otal, when it went out of
control. went off the road and
turned over. Also riding in the .
car was their son, Francisco.
Mrs. Otal suffered back injur-
burg won the play-off on the
WESOLEK said it will give the general
extends a warm welcome for all public an opportunity to see the
to join in the annual homecom- new facilities and improve-
ing celebration at Chappell Hill ments that will be available to
WASHINGTON (UP!) —The
House Armed Services Commit-
tee today voted to give
President Johnson authority to
< all up about 190,000 Army
Reservists and National
Guardsmen in connection with
the war in Viet Nam.
The authority, which Johnson
the organized and uniformed
Mentors At Rotary
King football will take the
spotlight at the Brenham Rotary
3
p‘ i' 3
for eve and my salvation from vention held in Austin over the The provisions of Article 5766,
generation to generation.—Isaiah weekend where Maj. Gen, Har- Revised Civil Statutes of Texas,
51:8. - ley B. West, former comma- provides "The Active Militia,
tors in
suburb.
exercise all rights, privileges,
duties, functions; and authori-
ties conferred by law upon the
State Military Forces of Texas.
Its mission is (I) to support
persons, and
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umees
It is reassuring to know that der of the 49th Armored Divi- herein referred to as the State
the etemnal truth of God, as re- sion, was given command of the Military Forces, shall consist of
firecrackers and
-2.0
members of organized
two-a-day workouts that have
which ranged through a
TEXACO AND injuring several
In Spring
-- Be Blinn, Brenham
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At Open House Affair September 4
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An Open House will be held cordially invited to preview the
at Blinn College next Sunday, new facilities.
first extra hole. Third went to
Gary Gabriel and Pankey Hal! Paul La Roche with 201.
tied in the second flight with “ Chuck Coates won the sixth
scores of 171. In the play-off to fTight with a 193; Jim Cootes
determine the winner. Gab?fel was second with 204 and Stanley
won out on the fourth extra Sonnier was third with 208. -
hole Third plate went to Tom In the women’s 18-hol tour-
Whitehead Jr. with a 178. nament, which was scored under
5 at Willie’s Steak House when girl born a’t the Bohne Mem-
E Leroy Dreyer, coach of Blinn orial Hospital Friday at'11-35 p.. with Rev A. J Mohr officiating
" College, and A. J. Luquette, of m. She weighed eight pounds. Burial will~be In the church
’ Brenham High School, give their four and one-half ounces, and cemetery
-7 pre-season forecasts .for their has been named Lisa Michelle, Survivors include his wife:
0 respective clubs. . ' . . , Mrs. Hannah Schulte Reue of ■
Blinn begins .practice this . MORGANS HAVE SON Prairie Hill; two sons, Erwin 1
Floyd Reed shot a 178 to win
the fourth flight and he was fol-
lowed by, .Charlie Coates with
181 and Herman Borchardt with
weekending with her in-laws.
Secret Service men stood
guard Sunday night and today
duty,' and have not
Farmers National Bank will eggs were thrown. Five persons
play at 8 p.m. tonight on Bob' wers. arrested. One picket, a
Schroeder^ Field. Farmers must middle-aged Negro woman,
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President’s daughter Luci was
it ablaze. Police said this
incident appeared to heat the
noting to fever pitch.
most of his Sunday to the ser-
. vice of St. Mary s. with efficient
results ... MARVIN WILLS, the
friendly game warden , out 2
checking the area and prepar- M
ing for the hunting season just I
■head....BARRY RUST In town 5
visiting a couple of friends with "
• the ‘latest goings on in the d
Mound Hill Community.....HAR- L
RY KORTHAUER and JOE PI- A
CONE stir up a heart game, but ■
the results are not in yet........ ■
-----CLIFFORD HEIDEMANN disrw
• plays a fine gesture of sports ■
manship to the. opposition . soft- ■
ball team, when he could have ■
sacked up a championship....... I
. ED SCHULZE and ALLEN I
CONKLIN are in the middle of I
" the rigging-up for Pan Am’i ■
search for oil or gas or both out ■
in the Wesley Community.. MA- ■
RILYN OEVERMANN hoping ■
( someone organizes a girl s foot- ■
ball team to replace the softbal ■
season, and MILTON LOREN;, I
who managed one of the girl s ■
teams, is all set to give it a try.. ■
That too will be interestingu* ■
MR. and MRS. OTTO C. ■
LOESCH enjoy watching their ■
•ight daughters make a brave ■
attempt in defeating the girls ■
from WM. PENN in a softball1"
battle that provided lots of com-
edy and excitement, but got to
see their sons-in-law down the
WM. PENN boys by one run.
flight by a five strbke margin
was Ike Coward who shot 150 in
the 36-hdle tournament. Second
went to Douglas Hunt with a 155
and third to Herbert Bumham
with a 160 a 188
in the first flight, George In the fifth flight Dennis
Blackburn took top honors with Schomburg and Mike Cole tied
160. Dr. Thomas Giddings with scores "of 184 and Schom-
placed second with 167 and Bo - .
potential at end. Others in the
front wall will be guards Carey
Offield and Mike Speer and
tackles Billie Bob Farr and Rob-
bie Robertson.
"They have the same .prob-
blem as we do- depth," com-
mented Luquette. “However,
it’s not so acute with them as
with us. I don’t believe."
After two weeks of workouts,
the Cub coaches feel the great-
* tort asset of the team is its atti-
j tude.
■ "They all work hard, show de-
civil authorities and agencies in ies, but will be transferred to a
civil defenses recovery n opera- San Antonio hospital today. She
tions, disaster relief, rescue was listed in saaftfactory condi-
missions and support in domes- tion today.
tic emergencies and (2) to as- Neither Otal or his son were
sume responsibility of the Nar hurt seriously.
tional Guard Armory and all. The accident occurred at ap-
State property therein in the proximately 6:15 p. m. accor-
“Rockdale has some real good The Tigers have a seasoned sire and hit real good. ’ said caed “hto Pederal service. dingat WizhynasPaarlman Roy
running backs, and they look like squad that is returning eight of- BHS’s head man -------- * , _
they're going to have a real fensive and defensive starters “And this is what we, need. ««.« A. m
fine team.” was Brenham Head from a 6-4 team in 1965. They Our boys will have to go both Winnpre (Df Gnnntrv Rlunh GnlF
Coach A. J. Luquette's opinion are moving into 3A competition ways, and they will have to be ""----19 VI vMu-UY. VI Uli WVII
upon his return from watching for the first time this fall. mentally and physically tough.' » A i ■■ m a pm.
The Cubs have just concluded TOlimey Named At Awards Fete
years. *
The committee decided to
worst of the
over before
Dellone said he. was here to military forces of the State
IBRB establish liaison. find out what which shall be known as the
Winning the championship
Senate plan.
Members of
men who
Mrs. Ira Krause
Of Burton Dies
Mrs. Ira Krause, 45, of Route
.... c.. pere oe.n .j . .u ‘ 2, Burton, wife of Rubin Krause,
next. Sunday....PEI E DRAEHN students this year, died in a Brenham Hospital at
enjoys a note of thanks and en- . . A _ EridoD
couragemehi directly from the New buildings include: Eva isPor rrdayt, 11 ,2, .
White House for another of his Beazley Hall; Walter Schwartz Survivors include her husband,
. *, । . . , Maii Blinn Col"ge student Cen one son, Glenn Krause of Bur-
beautiful paintings that show nan, oiinn conlege student Cen- n.S N. a
great promise . . . PAUL KESS- ter. Physical Education Build- toni andher parents, Mr, and
LER JR., Commander of the ing, a greenhouse for the bio- Mrs. George Nustedt of Round
Disabled American Veterans, JogY department, a shippingand ,0P-
sends M, appreciation t the reccivingrenterpsa new •SK .. “pm .sundayStther’kond the. Tigers scrimmage Friday Most impressive to Luquette
many fine citizens forr their gen- seatnsPenrestyienandadded Top "Lutheran Church.. Burial nisht were the Tiger, hard running
Me-NoU sold’by the ex-Gl s't^al ion of the old Main Building. was in the Florida Cemetery Rockdale will provide Lu- backs, A. D. Burton, Mike Rek
MemotssordNtehgs.tna wxh Rev. Martin Obst official- queue’s Cubs opposition when and Mike Brannam,
"NLAt, wmssiNoEA and OK Refreshments will be served ing. The Foehner Funeral Ho- they open the season Sept. 9 All three broke at one time or
rn BeurE i.n « hin,. to visitors during the open me of Burton was in charge of there. The Tigers are members another in the scrimmage -ac-
hfnd to the softballers in pass hoUse and al1 area residfnt» «re arrangements. _ of District J3-3A. 1 cording to .Luquette.
ing the coltection plate and a v In the line the Tigers will
good job they did, too............. i -have Glen Chmelar, 8-3. 205, has
JOHN KUBITZA, contributing ’ - . been described as having great
not had 24 months of
would consist of
_ expected Tuesday
week. with the first game or the Mr. and Mrs. Thomen M4c:g •H Rene and Marry- A Reue Read
--M- .-332 against of Chappell Hill are tHe -Pernts both of Brenham; five "gtand- mdine ----
Wharton at El Campo. of a boy born at the Bohne Mem- Schildren, two great grandchil- Aug. 17, Max. 82. Mln. 67. 7 a
The Brenham Cuba have orial Hospital Sunday at 12:24 dren; and two sisters, Mrs. Mar- m. W. Rzin ;173 Aug. 28, Ma*,
been working out for the past a m. Weighing eight pounds, tha Goeking of Brenham and H- Min. 6 7 aim. 71. Rut* .02.
two weeks and will open the see- three and one-half ounces, he Mrs. Otto Herrmann of Cedar Aug. 17, Mu*. 93. Miu. 7.74.
son at Rockdale on Sept. 9. has been named Clyde Allen. HUI. m. T2.
_AK.1
. y ’ ?
. . midnight, more than half the
It was the first time in state police force of this far north
______________....... lllsl0|y 'lh*il guardsmen had Chicago suburb, plus shore
.been < ailed out To meet a civil police details from the nearby tennis ever played here.
OES Heetina ' rishts erisb: Great Lakes Naval Training Zlotnik won the first set after
9 The 400 trone were ordered Center and forces of the Illinois Finke’s service faltered with
BRENHAM CHAPTER, ORD- into the streets bv Gov Warren state police. Lake County the games all even at 11 apiece.
ER of the Eastern Star will Knowles in an effort to keen a Sheriff’s Department, and nine Zlotnik then won his own ser-
hold a practice meeting at 7:30 Shaky peace in the worsening suburban communities kept vice to take the marathonset
Pm. Tuesday at.the Masonic crisis, which centered on Negro guard early today. 13 11. The set asted an hour
Hall All officers are asked to demalde ha circli i„dc. and 25 minutes,
be present. Robert C tdat." atithe all , In a few hoursSunday night In the second set Zlotnik
whhte rEapanno days of smouldering, racial jumped off to a lead of four
Eagles Club tension erupted. Roving Negro games to two, but Finke rallied
in Magazine Tension reached a peak sangs bombarded passing cars to win three games in a row.
BOEDEKER’S HAS BEEN DE- during" the , 10th night of pmostofthem carryins Puerto He lost the next game and then
’ .SIGNATED a GO Camnus and Picketing in Cannon’s fashiona- Rican Tamies to tneir nome took the next two to win the set.
career FashionTCentery5cen He. all-white neighborhood by nearby-withfire ‘XTbrE ”
tlemen’s Quarterly, the.fashion members, of the xouth-council rninedcpolinment "ithtohhcks The third set, however ““ ---------------------------------------------------------------’ - ---------- Services Committee persunded
magazine for men - of the Milwaukee chapter of the androcxsand p 1 L u, Zlotnik as he won. 6-2. . . ,1 Mm... .t tI1 Tine’t’riect
National Association for the buildings Policemen rode shot- Sunday’s meq> singles match Mee Local Unit Commander the Senate athat areulnc that
Advancement of Colored gun as firetrucks answered 11 climaxed the third annua coun- W8WWI WW Wil WMIIIiaWWI the,, that
SHSC Grruhmir People. , alarms within three hours. ty tournament sponsored by -—such,, author the.r penyst2e
MRS. WALTER H. WINKEL- Nearly 200 young protesters. One of 4he injured, 6-year-old Kwai CRadtoi onemothermatcn C+-+ G.-pe Q4f;,;,i, UfiFA ' hnd thar I th:
iiate uuara VTTIClalS Here
guardsmen and police to intense burn center at Cook ter and De nny Kramer ,or tne - Committee Chairman L. Men-
Cannon'. home and were County Hospital in Chicago, boys singles title. Capt. Don Ahrens, comman- units are here and to make Texas Army National Guard. del Rivers, D-S.C., , said he
herded out less than a half hour This is one of the most Oth er winne rs,in, the tourn- der of the local Texas State available the facilities of his the Texas Air National Guard, would try to get tire bill-up for
later behind a cordon of armed sophisticated-agenc.es for treat- ment inkluded: Finkepandzlot Guard, the Brenham Security staff. . . the. Texas State Guard and any a Huse vote soon after Labor
officer, and citizen soldiers ment of burns in the nation and nik, men's doubles; Pat Dann. Unit, met yesterday witR a He said that he will provide other militia or military force Day. ■
_ was where actress» Linda haus, womens singles; Pa group representing the 203rd in- radio equipment for Capt. Early organized under the laws of this _________ ,
The marchers left amid a Darnell died while undergoing Dannhaus and Sandra Borgsted- ternal Security Battalion, to establish communications State." e_A.S.z.U.m--
barrage of shouts and invec- treatment for burns suffered in te, womens doubles; Phyliss The group included: Maj with the state network. The National Guard has a dual an Anron/0 womaw
tives Some firecrackers and - -- e-- t-. ..... Porter, girls' singles; and Ran- Fred Dellone, Capt. W. B The status of the Texas State status as both a federal force
dy Schultz, boys' novice sing- Hicks. 1st Lt. Robert Davis, of Guard Reserve Corps was chan- and a slate military force and Inurar III Aeciden
les. M Houston, and Capt. Jack Early ged bv the—1965 State Legisla- may be called into federal ser- "-U""
■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB of Brenham. Early is assigned ture from an inactive status to vice, at any time. The Texas . A san Antonio woma wax ad-
T.,e to the 203rd. Battalion as com- an active statu; and designa- .State Guard is a state military mitri 0 Aln. Hmi"l si
. V ersc for 1 Oday munications officer. ted as the Texas‘state Guard, ef- force only and is for use bv the dit edntABont. Tertis
But my righteousness shall be Dellone reported on the con- fective Aug 30, 1965 - Governor inthenvent of a tocat juries fOllowing a ^ar acci-
- ....... - — 01 state emereency- dent one mile east of Brenham
on U. S. 290.
Mrs. Ana Otal was a passen-
BURTON, has been named to
junior membership in the Amer-
... lean Hereford Association, the
world's largest purebred re-
MICROFILM SALSS I SER. CO. 0
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cast by Rep. Lucien Nedzi, D-
Mich
Under present law, the
violence was
for Luquette was second with 180 ,
other persons
which saw some of the finest
Trophies were awarded to the. In the third flight, Gene Stoll
winners in the annual Brenham was the winner with a 179; A. J.
the Armed
WAUKEGAN. 111. (UPI)—
45 minutes three-set match
on the front porch of the house
at 831 Prescott Street where
Luci Johnson Nugent and her
husband, Patrick, were staying
with Nugent's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Nugent.
At least 10 persons were
bunted, five critically, by the
molotov cocktails. Police count-
ed 66 arrested, four of them for
carrying concealed weapons
Take Stock!
Dow Jones 11 a.m. averages
30 Indus rfl.1l off 7.85
20 Ralls 192.86 off 2.17
15 Utils HI M off 0.94
85 Stocks 269.26 Off 2.75
b: 2-«-Nsmjmem -to
Wiliam
afternoon at the Fireman's
Park Courts.
been going on since the start of
fall practice Aug. 15
They will now work just once
daily, at 4:30 p.m. until school
starts Sept. 1. Work sessions
will then be held at 3:30 p m.
Luquette and his aides have
been pleased with the progress
made by all members of the
squad.
They have been especially
pleased with Pickard transfers
Willie Evans and Sammy Cal-
ton. Both are working at cen-
ter.
Line coaches Hollis Gainey
and Ike Coward are expected
to spend extra time with ends
Rodney Keim, Ronnie Holle
(See CUBS, Page 8)
„ ."wms*, *-dubumeseumentuszau n me me -
KeceiV(8 MS Degree^ National. uma'A S Sars "re Setion fresingles title for-the third
se-4Bagua EsedSenhm,"eas re”, bighi to 'l^epifooo screaming Police Keep Watch
ceived his MS degree in agricul- whites from Negro demonstra-
tural industries from Southern, tors in this tense Milwaukee Although the
Illinois University at' the
school's summer commence-
ment.
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