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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS. BRENHAM, TEXAS *
TOESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1963
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By United Press International
Today is Tuesday, ’ Nov. 19
"observe and photograph inac-
cessible countries."
"Can ... Burn Cities"
in the same article, Glushko
mentioned that, with the aid of
are at work out in the country.
Son Norris Cotton, R-N.H., to
to charge of strategy inhisna-
tive state. Willia m T. Knowland
former Republican senator from
Caliloria. heads a Goldwater
advisory committee on the West
C-rrat , ?
It is impossible to estimate
*0 total amoumt of money that
is being donated to the Oeldwa
tercnune. The Dreft^Gaidwoeer
more money than it to receiv-
ing. but there never has been
a aahhnmh Aaamieshrn wnna
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naive enough to < oncede i had
•11 Hie financial backing it
THE BRAZOS”
FRE-MAR
Studio’s
COLOR SPECIAL
Three Baby Pictures in
Three Poses - Full
scientific top of the monolithic
organizational structure at the
Soviet space program The U.S.
space effort appears to have
no comparable position
James E. Webb is adminis-
tragor of the National Aeronau-
ties and Space Administration.
But this forte is politics, not
science.
. convicted of defrauding the city hole here Sunday. The bird was
of about $6 million and was | killed
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or Texas journallam, who wua on. of th. founders or the Texaa
-------------- in 1809, Preihent in UM Publtshed every -ftinoon
encept Saturdez.end •* 253 nst Mai Stieet, Brenham, Tu-. Tele-
phen. GR 6-3643.
Who to He?
But just who is the Chief De-
signer’
No one this side of the Iron
curtain seems to have any idea
And Russia isn’t saying—yet
One name, however, is get-
ting more and more mention-in
speculation as to the identify of
the Chief Designer. He is Val-
entin P Glushko. a member of
the Soviet Academy of Scien-
ces."
Glushko seems nearly as mys-
terious as the man he is sup-
posed to be He is 5k years old.
has. been a full member of the
Academy of Sciences since IBM
and has been a bureau mem
her of the Soviet Department of
Technical Sciences since 1960.
He is identified variously as n
military technologist and as a
combustion and rocket expert.
In the outpouring of papers,
treatises and studies by Rus-
sian scientists, Glushko's name
appearsrarely. ’
In 1926, when only 21 years
old, Glushko wrote an article
for a Leningrad scientific jour
The closest approximation
might be Wernher von Braun,
the ex-German V2 rocket ex-
pert who is spearheading devel-
opment of the mighty Saturn-5
rocket for manned flights to the
moon. But Von Braun in no
sense possesses the wide-aweep-
ing power evidently wielded by
the Chief Designer over the en-
tire Soviet space program.
MOON STROLING Space,
men, like the mythological
Atlas, carry the earth on
their shoulders. That U. they
must take a capsule version
of earth’s environment with
them when they go into
space. Suit above is being
developed for NASA’s Apollo
project. The backpack sup-
plies oxygen and ventilation,
controls temperature and
removes wastes. An airlock
is the front of the helmet
can be used for eating. The
suit to designed for four-
hour expeditions on moon.
Albert Einstein, Robert God-
dard. Nells Bohr and Wernher
von Braun in science's hall of
fame.
ceremony dedicating the battle-
field of Gettysburg Pa as a GETS A BIRDIE
national cemetery.
“DUTCHMAN ON
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cists
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। (UP11 — Golfer Charles King the use of an earth satellite to
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turntable plays all monophonic raw
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apindle ellminetes need for adapters
with 45-rpm discs • Migb-emiciancy
epesker dellwers sparkting "Golde
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been mostiy generalities, with
few specifics.
And the Chief Designer re-
mains as much a mystery as
ever
The Chief Designer M at the
20 Years Ago -
Nov. 19, 1913 — Grace Lu-
theran Church will observe
a special day of penitence and
prayer Sunday morning, Nov.
21. In this service the pastor.
Rev. T. H Graalmann will
lead the congregation to a spe-
cial prayer for God's mercy on
our country and all those serv-
ing in the armed forces.
Miss Mary Bieberstein, f o r
many years a faithful employee
of the H. F Hohlt Company
store, attained her 80th birthday
Wednesday and is probably the
only woman at her age in Bren
ham who is still active in the
business world and reports reg
ularly each day for her duties
She is saleslady in the ladies'
in 1874, william Ma
political "boss” d
Hall in New York
80 Yean Ago
Nev. 19, 1603 — Mr S Mgr
cus.*of Hartford, Conn., has
come here to work up a tobac-
co business He was here last
year and took home some sam-
pies of Washington county to-
bacco. which he found to make
excellent cigars
Saturday a party of “duck
hunters'* and hunters of ducks
composed of about a dozen la-
dies and gentlemen, went up
the Santa Fe railway to Quar-
ry station, about two miles
this side of the muddy, swampy
Yegua oo a duck hunt A gen-
ius could make a fortune by tn
venting a long range shot gun
that would kill ducks a mile off I
A mas* meeting of the colored
citsens of this county was held
at the courthouse Saturday
afernoon The object of the
meeting was to take action re
gafdling the alleged report*
that the colored people intended
rising against the whites, and
alsb to consider civil rights de
cision. s
Today, at noon, the' Western
Branch of the Central railway
changes time, adopting stan-
dand or 90th meridian time,
also changing schedule
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CORPORATE OFFICERS- W N Blanton. Hr
Chairman of the Board Bra F Blanton, Pi mt
Sent and Treasurer Carolyn W. Blanton, Vice-
President and Secretary
By ALVIN *. WEBB Jr.
. United Pries International
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI—
Into the mysterious fabric of
the Soviet Union's space pro-
gram i* woven an elusive fig-
ure identified only as the "Chief
Designer."
He is honored as the creator-
of the giant Vostok spaceships
thst haven taken six Russian
cosmonauts on spectacular voy-
ages into orbit.
He constantly craps up a* b
voice at the other end of the
line in radio conversations with
the high-flying Soviet spacemen
He makes pronouncements
about Russian space programs
ranging from weather satellite*
to plans for building huge plat-
forms in orbit around Earth and
for landing cosmonauts on the
moon.
And, If only one-fourth of the
accomplishments the Soviets
give him credit for are true.
CAROL LAMPE
SYLVESTER H ZETIK .—
kiMER KAECHELE Preseman. _ ..
AlFiD F HARTMANN t Intertype Operator
KKINHOLD HERRMANN Job Pressman, Make-up
RAYMOWn BRINKMEYER Puge Make-up
ALVIN KROLCZYK Apprentice
PARWIN JASTER AND JOHN HARRIS Mail-Room, Apprentices
CiRCULATION- Agent— W H mume, hermaun Maar, henry -recnmei,
Mia Martin Welbrock, Boban Ray Loesch. Kurai Agent Monroe Eckermann.
CORRESPONDMTTS.Mime HIMa Stegemoller, Wasnington: Mrs Breve
Kamas, Weuley: Mrs M L TIwii men is n n. Caraune. Milton Routt. Chappell
Hil:Mra, Aghes Poteet. Someryuie: WU1 Weeren, Burton: Caear
Putra Hohn Independence. Maurice Angly. Rovng correspondent Mims
June Fricke, Round Top; Mrs. H. W. 8mit, Lyons
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40 Years Ago
Nev. It, 1023 — The cotton
crop of "Washington County will
this year approximate 35,000
bales, and to the largest crop
harvested since 1813. averaging
178 pounds of lint per acre
“Shall the annual Maifest. the
big celebration sponsored by the
Brenham Fire Department f o r
the past forty years, be discon-
tinued?" This was the chief
question that occupied the a t -
tention of the Firemen a t the
regular meeting Monday night
when it was finally decided that
the Fire Department will hold
no more Maifests. This does not
necessarily mean that we w i l I
not have any more Maifests but
it does mean that the firemen
think the matter should be tak-
an up by the busmew men
At eleven o’clock this morn-
ing "BIB" Dollar was in joe
session of Will Seidel. "B 1I1
together with a number of bro-
ther “Bills" having been ten
derod in payment of a grocery
bill. Bill was immediately spent
by Mr. Seidel, who believes
in keeping Brenham money to
circulation at home.
Mrs August Lindemann has
returned from a visit to M r .
and Mr*. Prank Shannon o f
Wharton.
DEPRESSING AD
BEDFORD England (UPD-
A local bus company today r-
jeered an anti-suicide group’s
advertising posters baraust
they would "depress passen-
gers."
The pesters, offered by the
A thought for the day—Eng-
lish statesman William Pitt
said "Unlimited power is apt
to corrupt the minds of those
who possess it.” .
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Zig-Zag Sewing Machines
in BEAUTIFUL OONSOE CAEINETS ...
NOW for the Price of the Portabte!
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sentenced to 12 years imprison-
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In 1818, the Treaty of Ver-
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Dy HARRY FERGUSON
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Any
body who doubts Sen. Barry
Gold water‘a appeal to mi ll tons
of voter* should visit the Na-
tional Draft Goldwater head
quarters here. The mail and
the money pour in from all
over the country and petitions
asking Goldwater to run for
President. accompanied by $1,
already have produced $70,000.
This to a voluntary organisa-
tion. formed without Goldwa-
ter’s advice or consent, and is
headed by Peter 0‛Donnell, an
investment business man from
Dallas. Tea., who also to state
Republican chairman. On July
4 O'Donnell staged a Goldwater
rally at the National Guard
Armory here with an audience
of 9,000 persons from 44 states.
Another source of income for
the committee to the sale of
campaign supplies. You era
buy Goldwater auto bumper
the senator ’ s books. ba 11 point
pens lapel buttoms p n tures of
Goldwater in all shape* -and
sizes and necktie clasp* The
committee has 14 regular em-
ers and occupies office space on
Connecticut Avenue ter which it
pays 11.848 a month rent
Net OWIcteRy Rare—to* 4
Officially Goldwater doe* not
recognize this organisation and
will not do so until he is ready
to •nnnurarc his candidacy for
the nomination it can be as-
turned, however, that O'Donnell
can get the senator on the tele-
phone any time he has some
thing important to discuss.
Leaving out the activities of
the Draft Goldwater Committee
the senator’s presidential cam-
paign until recently was a hap
hazard affair
in recent weeks all that ha*
been changed William Flythe,
a former newspaper man, has
been installed as speech writer
and general assistant to Gold-
water** hard pressed press sec-
Mot Wantea Funtures «""erE 1
erful 1%-HP input I motor aD ••9 AaCDCD
attractive fiber S>a~ body "T U A
■type h * a e l :
+iK uDA '
of consultants to advtoe
water on pre-convention stra-
tegyz • •
Some Goldwater men already
ready-to-wear department a t
Hohlt*. in recognition of her
birthday, the force at Hohlt'*
complimented her with a sur-
prise birthday party.
Announcement of the birth of
a son is made by Lt. and Mrs.
the 323rd day of 1963 with 42 to
follow
The moon is approaching its
first quarter.
The evening stars are Jupiter
Saturn and Venus,
On this day in history:
- In 1863, President Abraham
Lincoln delivered his famous
••Gettysburg Address" at a
Senate
in 1858 New York Gov. Nel-
son Rockefeller urged economic
union for the Americas 1 \
An usher to one woho
takes a leading part in a
theater.
• o •
movuaurwsnnaM,
rotary, Tony Smith. D ent 1 on
Kitchel, whose official title to
manager of the Goldwater Cam-
paign for Re-election to the Sen-
ate. have moved from Phoenix
to Washington and to beginning
to think on a national scale
Compiles Film Lbrary
One of Kitchel’s projects to
to compile a microfim library
of what Goldwater has saig Ri
two books, M speeches, cunt-
merous television interviews
and speeches. It will be card
indexed so you can push a but
ten and find out what Goldwa
tor said on every conceivable
subject and to whom he said it.
This is a precaution against
Goldwater being forced to sit
down and eat an unpalatable
meal consisting of hi* own
words.
The latest to join the Gold-
water camp to Edward A. Me-
Cabe, a 45-yearald Washington
lawyer who was an administra-
tive assistant to President Ei-
■enhewer from IMS to IMS. His
title will be research director
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rmE AMERICAN CREED
67 IHBmi Tyler Page
I believe m the Umnita Blatea of America a* a government at the
people, by the people, tar the people; whome just powers are denivea trom
ihe convent of the governed; a democracy in a republic a movereign nation
at many movereign states; • prefect union, one and inmeparubie, establashed
upon those principles at tail Sum equality justice, and humanity tag
whice Amertcan patatata mnchricea their Uva* and fortune*
l iheretar* believe tt is my duty to my country to love it; to support
to constitution: to obey no tone to reepert ita flag end to defend it
ngainst al enemtes.
. giant mirrors on such a satel-
lite. “one can detonate muni-,
tions factories, provoke whirl-
wind* and storms, annihilate
marching troops, born cities
and, in general, wreak colossal
devastation."
Yuri A. Gagarin. Russia'*
first orbiting astronaut, de-
I scribed his initial meeting with
I the Chief Designer
I “We saw a broad-shouldered
I merry witty man, a real Rus
[ sian . .. and he treated us as
I equals, as his chief assistants.**
I Gherman Titov, who followed
I Gagarin into space by four
I months, spoke of a scientist
I called the “chief constructor."
I The Chief Designer and the
I chief constructor, however, are
probably one and the same
I “None of us will ever forget
our first meeting with the chief
constructor, a man of tremen-
dous will-power and wide erudi-
tion." said Titov. "He persom-
allv showed us the first space-
ship. conceived an ddesigned by.
man teams of scientists ...”
Appears Youthful .
On another occasion. Titov
said, he was checking out his
Vostok-2 spaceship “The chief
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