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Calling All Football Fans! For An Exciting New Contest, Turn To Page 3
Brenham Banner-Press
"The City Of Hospitality — Welcomes Blinn College Students"
VOLUME 101
No. 182
BRENHAM. TEXAS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1966
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County Fair
Sept, 21-24
Washington
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SON FOR WIESEPAPES
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wiesepa-
i' pe of Premont are the parents
center at Houston:
“I know how it is — when you
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grand daddy of all protestors ne-
ver short of the issues that arc
always good for an argument...
MAYOR REESE LOCKETT re-
minds us that a story.in the BP
" had the city fathers accepting
was forced to eliminate some ,
tests because his helmet visor
You Can Win Bluebonnet Ducats!
Calling all football fans! Here is your chance to
test your knowledge; and, who knows, you may win
a pair of tickets to a Brenham High School game,
or you could win two ducats to the famous Blue-
‘ bonnet Bowl game in Houston this year.
All yu have to do is turn to page 3 of today's
Banner - Press and pick the winning teams in our
Football Contest, a new feature, which will run
throughout the football season.
It is real easy. Even non • football fans have been
known to win, so have some fun and join in the
Banner - Press Football Contest on page 3. --
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Young Farmers
THE BRENHAM YOUNG FAR
MER Chapter will hold its mon-
thly meeting Wednesday at the
of a son born Sept. 2. He weigh- A _ mA". A .
anaszysntepnunamadppaupnsen. Made At SFA Scrimmage Saturday
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and their husbands a n d wives
were honored with a coffee Sun-
day from. 5-6 p.m. by the nomin-
ating committee, Mr. and Mrs.
■ Mitton Krause, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McAdams and Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Southern, at the South-
ern home. The first regular me-
eting of the P-TA was held Mon;
‘ day at the Brenham Elementary
cafetorium.
mo. Brenhaith_
Fair Meeting
THERE WILL BE AN IMPOR-
TANT meeting of the fair as-
sociation at the fair grounds
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. according
to President Harold Eckert. All
committee chairmen are urged
to attend so last minute details
can be discussed.
ing after some good looking da- ings of this present time are not
iry cattle in the interest of the worthy to be compared with the
fair.....JACK- IRELAND, the glory which shall be revealed in
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P-TA Officers Coffee
THE 1966-67 P-TA OFFICERS
Gordon's Space Walk Cut Short
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Car • Train Collide
THERE ‘WAS MINOR DAM-
SPACE CENTER, Houston
(UPI) —Astronaut Richard F.
Gordon cut his planned 115-
minute working walk in halt
today because he got “so hot
and sweaty" he couldn’t see.
Command Ptlo< Charles
(Pete) Conrad ordered Gordon
in early from America’s fourth
’ walk in space, Which was
designed to- test how well men
can work in the void.
"I just brought Dick back
in,”. Conitad reported "He got
so hot and sweaty he couldn’t
see."
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Take Stock!
Dow Jqnes 1 pm. averages
30 Indus 798.43 up IM
20 rails 199.88 up 149
IS utils 126.44 up 0.91
i 65 stocks rn.es up s.a
it was the third straight .
• strike by from two to four
gre AAanna planes. A record 171 missions
I II wl IVIVUIIII £ ' were flown Sunday, but with
fewer planes.
Sat I AniO nt One plane was shot down
• - I Ull 1 5" I over North Viet Nam and a
. • ( ) second was shot down in heavy.
First Nationa, Rank mectin. The first fall meeting of the. strikes against Viet Cong
First NationaJ Bank meeting Brenham Quarterback Club will target in the south. Both pilots
room at 8 p.m. Important busir be pnight at 7:30 p.m. at the were presumed killed.
ness will be discussed and all Blinn Student Center.
members are' urged to be pres- Announcement of the meeting
enf.
Miss Rosanna Routt Thom- versity of Texas with honors in
a son has gone to'Uppsala, Swe- 1965 and has also attended sum-
den. where she will work in mer sessions at Blinn College
Meritorious Award
LT. commander nagel of Firemen Meet
Round Top, was awarded for _____——
meritorious achievement. He ALL VOLUNTEER FIREMEN
was decorated by Rear Admiral are urged to attend a meet-
Thomas J. Walker, the Naval ing tonight at the fire station at
Air Station in Lemoose, Calif. * B
He is the son of Mayor and Mrs. 50 Pm
~Donald Nagel of Round Top. He- % "
short -radioed up to Gordon
from the manned spacecraft
Grandparents are Mr.
A&M Mothers Meet
MRS. LONNIE KOEHN, PRES-
+ IDENT of . the A&M Mothers’
Club, will attend ithe initial
meeting of the Executive Board
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A spokesman said Monday’s
we . c y.. mission against the North —
mann, newIv Elected president' rangung from . the Euanol
the
program will be an introduction consecutive day of strikes
of the Brenham High School against a Russian built sutface-
AGE to a vehicle driven by Jes- football team by Head Coach A. to-air missi e
se C. Crew of Brenham Monday I. Luquette. Introductions will Dong Hoi.
.1 12. be,1 imited to varsity players. An American soldier- ran
at 12.15 p.m. when his car was Following the presentation of amock. in the streets of
of the Federationof ITexasA&M struck by atrainattthe switch-theplayers.a film of ithe Bren- downtown Saigon with—an-
- University Mothers’ Clubs for racks crossing S. .Baylor. St. ham vs Rockdale game will be automatic Hifle tonight. He |
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9:30 a m. in- the Birch Room of , flagman, according to police. • • — -
' the Memorial Student Center, The only damage was to the along with the-showing.
College Station. front right fender of the car. m
get to where you can’t see,
you’ve got to close the lid "
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spacewalk that failed to accom-
plish all planned experiments. -
v. Gemini 1; Astronaut Michael
Collins was forced to cut short
his spacewalk in July because
c-oudnrmernzmempekemme;
spacewalker Eugene Ceman
” - -a a two others, oneermally.A
caching staff will he offered nrilitary spokesman said the BLINN REGISTRATION—B C. Crawford,, Blinn College instructor, and Mrs.
Luquette is also expected to beserk soldier was himself- shot. Noonan Winkelmann register a prospective Blinn student Monday during the
give an outlook for the game and killed in the incident - first dAy of fall registration at the college. A reported 1298 students have sign-
with Navasota Friday. a Driv, Attacker Away ed up thus far. Looking on are L. K. Maxey and Leroy Dreyer, both instructors
Leroy Dreyer.' head grid .at the college. Late registration will .continue for-two weeks.
coach at Blinn College IS to be Death - dealing C47 "dragon- ::---------------------- which the Gemmill spacecraft
out of town and unable to attend ships" drove Communist at- was docked and, “ridtogk like
and give his predictions for the tackers away, from a U.S. Cole May Not Play a cowboy," attach a tether
-T----1—“ and the Gemin
Other newly elected officer, ot dhy. third straight night -M n Rranham Qanronne Por Navacoa Uae It Later -
eg nephew of Mr and -Me, - the club are Dr. Delbert Stark, WIUuIIICIIB •AWEUU3 ■ Ul ICVC3VLC it wilr be used later for a s
F IF-pPnWaon 9M W Ata- Retail Committee vice • president and Tommy The C47s have been outfitted “ ■ unique station-keeping- exper-
- S Clark, secretary. with galling guns that spit The Brenham Cubs overcame and Lenny Jasinski at the wing-* the most part pleased with Mon- iment withmthe two satellites
THE RETAIL TRADES COM- Members of the board of dir- bullets so fast an area of LOW wounded pride and sre muscl„ backhand tailbaek spots. day’s practice, linked by the 100-foot line.
MITTEEof the-Washington ectors are Gerald Zlotn.k Les- feet can be saturated with four Monday with a long and rugged- Sonnenburg and Jasinski have "I think the boys have respon Gordon climbed out of the
County Chamber of Commerce lieClayt on, Sonnenburg. 30 caliber slugs for each square workout - been alternating at the wing- ded pretty good The spirit and zpacecraft a fewminute: after
will meet Wednesday at 3 p. m. reafh Wilburn Beaumier and'E. guns are fired. The military It was their first practice ses- back position, -asinskiisalso strongi". -s. a.m. EDT. His labored breathing
at the Washington County. State P. O’Malley refers to the aircraft as "Puff sion since their defeat at the adeefensiyvesta rt* w th Cu bs. -There Wfe no otherinju n booming across the radio
Bank Klussmann reported that over the Magic Dragon." hands of the Rockdale Tigers Head Coach A. J. Luquette is reported with the exception of channei to earth, he made his
270 memberships have been . , Fridy.night., . not sure that Cole will be at Coles. way to the Agena
------------- . sold thus far, The highest num- The Green Beret camp, near Louis Thiel, 156-pound senior, full power Friday when the During the week Luquette "r‘m riding it, like a cowboy,"
ber in the club’s history the Tra Khuc River more than was running at fullback in the Cubs play their first home game and his aides, Hollis Gainey and he told Conrad
Uri I A WADI DI Special praise was given to 300 miles north of Saigon, is absence of starter Pat Cole. of the year against the Navaso- Ike Coward, also hope to strem After the . end to the
ILLLU VVUKLU, McElreath who has sold over 70 protected by high walls. for- Cole, who twisted an ankle in Ja Rattlers at 8 p.m. &then the end positions which spaewalk, ground communica-
- memberships, according to club ward trenches and rolls of the second quarter of die clash The Rattlers are members of wer6 hammered unmercifully tor John W. Young —pilot on
officers. barbed wire, ' with the Tigers, was held out of 17-2A. and lost their opener ag- by Rockdale. ■ the last spacewalk to be cut
-------------------------------—--------------------- Monday’s practice .and spent, his ainst Crockett, 20-6. Monday they experimented - - -
n • A mm- a | time in shorts and tennis shoes Monday's workout included a with,Sammy Calton, who is the
Euccaneers Work On Mistakes jogging the sidelines of the Cubs lengthy scrimmage on both of- regular defensive center, and
•MVVGIEF‘9 VVVIN VII miMUAUJ practice field, fense and defense for the Cubs’ scored the Cubs only TD Friday.
The Cub coaching staff is also "We had entirely too much at end with Willie Evans hold-
considering moving Miles Lange- standing around Friday when ing down the offensive and de-
hennig, Friday’s leading ground- we should have bjstei getting that fensive tandum post Gordon carried with him a
gainer from his usual tailback second block or helping make However, in watching the film power tool with which he
Coach Leroy Drey- Meanwhile, line coach Ben post, to the fullback slot, the tackle," commented the John Moore, a sophomore, was planned to turn some expe-
bringing Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holland, all er, spent most of the Blinn Buc- Boehnke worked over the line- if the coaches did this, they Cubs head coach. cited for his.play at defensive imental bolts on the Gemini.
HARLEY BERG and his famed of Brenham. caneers’ Monday practice going men, trying to set up some kind would use Randy Sonnenburg However, Luquette was for end. It a hoped Moore can move and he also had planned to see
—-wdlire Exhibit that is sure to - -......-.....- ...... — over mistakes encountered in of protection for the passer. . ’ -- tosoffense.. and givt, more if he could **“" off the
beahatthe big county fair theirncontrolledtscrimmagen with According to Dreyer this was ohnson Aominjsration Pla II A?so named for creditab*, per- Gemini’s smudged windows,
opening itext week.. Got alet- , Stpene Saturday another problem that fell in to - •VUI>VI -.--4- Mickey Kenju- Second Time Unused
Verse for Today "Foowingsturdvrious agility-their lap._________ gp— ----—=—Pat Cole, Pat O’Malley and k ... the second time .
mianuxaronaxe’gazcnrast.iem Tor Income Tax Hike Emerges
pass patterns used in the might-well tell the story of our gehennig for offensive play, and not used
scrimmage Saturday. success or failure against the WASHINGTON (UPI) -A questioning today, said that an ----------------------------------"----
The first team defense offer- Pioneers of Wharton Junior Co- Johnson administration plan to across-the-board increase was D.. TL.AA. |M e.A.m
ed assistance. lege Saturday,” Dreyer said as hike personal and corporate considered but rejected by the KOsannd | 0O01dSOn III •WCQCI
The sufferings of this world "We had a chance to get real he watched his offense workout income taxes "across - the • administration. Instead, he a-
are balanced off by the glories close to a win Saturday, but our some of the kinks. board" emerged today „ 4 said, the present moderate _ An.L<
of the next - inability of our pass receivers Blinn’s pass defense also drew dstinct possibility if Viet Nam program - of a 16 month F Ar V 0a r S St U 0 V. Ca ncer Kesearc h
to retain control of the ball hurt close observation from the Buc war costs continue to rise. suspension of two tax breaks ■ "Y“" • •-M 7 •-V" "VMVM"
- - _______________ us tremendously," Dreyer com- coaching staff. End Coach Ernie Hints of an across-the board for businessmen was suggested. *
the low bid on the airport pro- mented frankly. Stewart drew his assignment tax increase were dropped all Also rejected were (
perty, and this just wasn t so. As ............... —---------- which cost the Bucs two touch- Monday afternoon as Treasury controls, he said,
everyone must know, it had to • • "m m»|| Aa ■ downs Saturday Secretary Henry H. Fowler Accompanying Fowler in ......
be the high bid .MILTON TATE American I egion Post Will Start Hie Bucs ran a few new plays testified before the House Ways appealing for suspension of cancer research under the dir- and A&M University. g.
and DON WILDER probably --v-v—I -V-M- IUOI VVIIIUtail as the dummies drew the & Means Committee in pressing both the 7 per cent investment ection of Dr. Tore Wesslen, em- Miss Thomazon. attended
would have made a couple of . - .... _ . toughest duty encountered here, for approval of President -tax credit for new tools and inent virologist at the University Brenham Higfi School whsrt s
good doctors, for their portrayal Mom horehin nrivo WIfh Rarhonnne Punting situations closed out Johnson's anti-inflation mea- machinery and the accelerated oT Uppsala. received many honors,^ictuamg
of the medicos in the. show, IICIIILOISIIP UllVC W Illi 031066118 the final 30 minutes of the two sures depreciation allowance for com- , Miss Thomason is on a years salutatorian of the .1902 clesu,
"Life With Father" was an in- , and onchale hour prac ties. Fowler, reck i led for further (See LB J. Page () lgave of absence frm ®ayior president of theubationaj Fonot
teresting facsimile.....And the Robert Fuchs, membership Johnny Richter’ and Ervin Medical School in Houston Society. FFA sweetheart. Most
boys out in Hollywood would be committee chairman for the Schult. A A . . m . where she has worked and stu- Friendly and cheerteld<; _
hard put to improve on the fine Brenham American Legion Program: Garrett Spitzer Queen Growned First Day died in the Department of Ex- ..SheisthedauehterotMr-enf
acting ability of CLARICE POL- Post,’ has announced that a Legal: A. W. Hodde and W. t _______ perimental Biology doing can- Mrs. James N. Thomason,808
LARD and JIM TOM HOUSE, membership drive will start J. Ehlert • _ _ _ _ __ aa ■■ a. A a. cer research. outh.Dayeand.the * S“*
who turped in a great job in the Oct. 1 with a barbecue at 8:30 p. Finance: Carl Wendler, chair- E". 2.. lAf ?|| fEE.aIE., m «aa ' >■ She graduated from The Uni- Joseph E. Rourt.
lead role of this’classic come- m .at the Legion home, man; Stanley Sonnier and Bur- PRIE VW III UBTTIGIRIIV Dmer DeDT. g |
dy..Enjoyed a good feed with L The barbecue is also an ap- nev Loesch. j • WM WW.E= wWwII UWHe 4m •
-the girls softballers of the first peeciation aljueeer’nnimn- Siel and.H-tge..0,‘ ’--------— - wen --------- ..
" Alationat3ank that was defuht -ane-hemkaknfary members "Kelm and A. F Wiese. ' “me IMS Washington County The highlight of the opening a county-wide project in the . . iadd
fully hosted by HERBERT GAS- and their partners. Those who Ceremonial: Ike Wozniak. Fair, the oldest show of its kind day’s program will be the strictest sense. ’ ca
KAMP snd the MRS. along with hope to attend are urged to give chairman: Raymond Loesch, in Texas, will officially open on crowning of the fair queen to be „ A
RUTH and MILTON LORENZ notice so proper arrangements Frank Michalak. Rudy Schroe- Wednesday, Sept. 21. accord- -followed by a gigantic fireworks Qerioarurauand.urban A
with an assist from the VP Le- can be made, according to der, Wm. Schroeder. A. F. Wie- ing to Harold Eckert, fair asso- display. I Wil.:actyez PartoiPate AN
ROY LOESCH, ho also did a Fuchs. de. Ervin Schulz and Burney ciation president. , , < in this,, and this A
gbod job in the eating depart- The next regular meeting -of Loesch. Eckert said that final proper- This portion of the program kind of > ooperation is abyotute-
4 ment . . . Young ROB MOOR- the Buddy Wright Post No. 48 House Rental: William Weg- ations for this year’s event hsve Wil begin at 8 P,m ,y necessary I *Ia r, a 0 be ERM2u
MAN going all out to duplicate will be Thursday at 1 p.m. horst. been completed and fair offic- Fair visitors will enjoy popu- successmomhe.countyfomm. Me
on the football field for the Cubs At that time, Hal Moorman, M House: Elton Thielmann. ials -re expecting sn outstand- lar band music at the entertain- sonersaiigtcimin°ormnni.
- at least a few of the feats of representative to the American Dance: Ernest Menn. mg show. ment center throughout the parng have ond county lead- ■
famed cousin Big M o MOOR Legion Boys State in Austin. Is Ticket: William Holtkamp. Hie fair officially opens at evening and there will be draw- ionshavsznmcothe now W
MAN. who is expected to light up expected to give a report on his chairman: Gilbert Gasksmp 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 21, but Eckert ings for free and valuable priz- 12. Cu • Eken "•628882
the sky over at Texes A&M..... activities there.. and Ben Hardan. said there would be activity ga- es possible, add " Eeker 6655”
Looks like the Cubs have un- Committees for the coming Tables: Ervin Schulz, chair- lore throughout the day. Live- Eckert expressed sincere ap- 6181828220
veiled a new star In BILL WIN- year have been announced, man; Eugene Addicks, Wilbert stock and other entries will be The judging of livestock, preciation for the fine support
KELMANN that, was confirmed They include: Klehm, Theo Twardowski, in place by 8 p.m. Pens of fry- poultry and agricultural entries given the fair and extends an in- TNKM
when he completed a 88 yard Americanism: Howard Kru Norris Gummalt tbe vxersand.caponkowili be sifted will start at 7 a.m. on Thursday, vitation to all citizens of Wash-
■ .r passsagainstelavesotr Traffic se, chairman: L H. Bartz. Ernest lUtrnn. netnerr Tn m while marjigt ___an—-----— mtten-Coumtyeadthesurroun-----------fW|M|
apund RLINM —COLLEGE- - 40 Firankkm- -Effenerger "amd Eu maranaWm.TcRhmJr. barrows, fat lambs-and steers Fair officials are expecting a ing area to visit the 1986 fair. 127058
going full blast with the rush of gene Janner. Publicity: Tom Whitehead Jr. will be eartagged and weighed record number of entries in al- The show and entertainment - » I***"
students pouring in for the new Membership: Robert Fuchs, Concession Leroy Herzog. T§tarting at 8 p.m. on opening most all divisions. • features will appeal to young .. omAwAanN
school year, chairman; Team captains: chairman; volunteers to help day: Eckert said the local fsir was and old alike EOSANNA -H-mAPD
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U.S. Makes Heavy Air Strikes On Oil, SAM Sites
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States launched the greatest air number of planes at 500 or Eamumumuuuuuuumammmmumpummmmumemtryevpe Agena Safellite
raid the war oil more. EM212M2MME b ’Hlllb
l’ depots and missile sites in
_ North Viet Nam Monday, a The exact number of planes
• military spokesman disclosed involved was classified as a
------------— ------:— --------- military secret but the spokes-
A al l man said 170 missions -were
Quartorhaeke flown — somewhere between 340
yUQI IUI wavn and sog planes. A mission is a
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