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VOLUME 101
No. 25
FRIDAY,
4, 1966
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Brenham Briefs
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moon by
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be
landing in perfect we
aboard
Lan-
lartscape and transmitting the
data to the darth at 4:50 a.m.
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sales
were held today for a total
Chevrolet.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE SCHILLER
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1. .M
Soviet : spacemen
would
flying to planets by 1976. Th*
Soviets
first compiete
Student Nunes
d
Have Open House
island of Hokkaido.
regent: Miss Louise Giddings.,
U.S. border said one man had
Open House, to be held from 3
Ji
rents” .
Clinical Period she will also re-
home of Lelia Jones, was not
In-her talk Mrs. Dobert urged
cated at 505 East Main.
tive stand on the issues of the
of the body
Around
on, social and political matters
Town
Ul •
Blinn Student from Saudi Arabis
..
Student From Arabia Plans To
'Take The Best From The Best'
Appointment To
1
Radio Speaker
of
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n
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The
Nebel, said
back
JANICE RANDER-
SADOUN F. NAFISEE
/
munsuaaase
■M
Capacity Crowd
Attends Banquet
PARTMENT answered an alarm
for a flue fire at MS West Third-
caps and hospitals represented
are: Mrs. Rosalyn Goodman of
MEXICO CITY (UPD—Rami-
fications of an "underground
railway” through which Mexi-
can farm laborers were being
smuggled to the United States
Mrs. A. E. Stinnett was elect-
ed regent of the Captain Jabez
Deming Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, Tues-
day afternoon at the chapter’s
regular monthly meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Albert Stone.
-Mrs. Stinnett will assume her
new duties at the May meeting.
Other officers ejected to ser-
ve during the 1966-1967 year
Washington
Countyfs Newspaper
For 100 Years
tions since he- moved to Bren-
ham. He has held several, aff-
sity of Texas. He was
mid-year Master’a, D
cipients. Also recelvih
auto body techniques of th
Fisher Body ■ Co., and Melvin
Skills. The student nurse will
now start her 33 week Clinical
Period, in which she will go into
a hospital and put into practi-
cal use the knowledge and skills
- MOSCOW (UPI) —Television
pictures taken on the moon by
the . Luna:9 rocket. after ..its
‘the
« no
Doctors Norman and Daniel
Gabriel, a father and son c" A-
pleased to offer you an appoint-
ment as principle to Naval Aca-
demy. If you are in a position to
accept this appointment, please
let me know.”
He had taken exams last year
and was classified as a second al-
kard High School, Myrtle Col-
ton.
- Mrs. Matthews, registrar, an-
nounced that Dr. Margaret Ruth
Berry Ashe has been accepted
by the NSDAR as a new mem-
ber of the Brenham chapter.
The National Defense Chair-
•man. Miss Giddings, then gave
details of Communists activities
in many of America’s largest
universities. Her revealing talk
served as an excellent introduc-
) —A radio
a would-be
it of 149
tee-re-
degrees
f Heuo Kyoki
"3
License Plates
‘ * THE SALE OF IMS license pint-
May, IMS. He was an honor stu-
dent and received the Danforth
Award for leadership as a stu-
dent.
He attended Bljnn College
, esit still going slow and now is
the best time to purchase them
and avoid long lines later.
Junior Lutherans
ST. PAUL'S JUNIOR LUTHER-
ANS will meet on Saturday at
the Parish House at 3:30 p.m.
TP A, Meeting
REGULAR MONTHLY. MEET-
ING of the Travelers Protec-
tive Association will be held
Monday, Feb. 7 at the VFW
Home at 7:30 p.m. Lunch will
be served.
V .....' 3
was the brother of K. C.
" 3 Prenham.—-—
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Advanced Studg
THREE TECHNICIANS at La
Roche Chevrolet Co. have been
attending session'of the. General
Motors Training Center‘to Hous-
ton. during the past week. Ray
Krueger has been taking advan-
ced study on the new,Turbo Hy-
dra-Matic transmission,- s Gene
4
IS. FER
A
Chili Supper Tickets
THERE ARE STILL plenty of
tickets available to the Chili
Supper being sponsored by the
VFW Auxiliary. Serving will be
from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the VFW
Home on Feb. 8 and tickets can
. be bought from members.
they believe right and vote in
all elections, local, state and na-
tional. •
A delightful social hour pre-
-ceeded the meeting at which
time the hostess, Mrs. Stone,
served delicious pie, coffee, tea
and salted nuts. __1
Robert Harrison, a Blinn Col-
lege freshman, was notified that
be has received an appointment
to Annapolis in a telegram from
Congressman J. J. Pickle.
day: She suggested that they not
only keep themselves informed
(. .
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ts
treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Atkinson,
secretary; Mrs. Harvie Matt-
hews, registrar; Mrs. S. Moylan
information.
‘Everything
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: merumampnansyasommgmeum
Pg
ofn.the afternoon on ‘Responsi-
bf Citizenship."
the accomplishments made dur-
ing the past session and pointed
out some of the difficulties pla-
ced on rural areas with the new
redistricting plan. Control will
now He with the urban areas in
legislative matters, but Barnes
predicted smooth working legis-
lation ' sessions ..and continued
progress for all areas.'
■
... Street Thursday at
■ -——le cause of the
lot set and ’ began transmitting
radio signals, back to earth.
A tean: JR scientists at the
giant radio observatory at
Jodrell Bank, England, tracked’
the Soviet flight to its end and
reperted signals indicating
-shown to viewers on earth "to
due course,” it was announced
today.
7 Moscow’’television announcer
Yuri Fokin told the Russians
made today te trmnelate
telemetric signals into
and- served on the
rectors of the Wash-
a ball of fire as t
apparently hit the wate
bay. But the pilot had
indication of possible ________
Capt. Masaki Takahashi. JR .
trained as a pilot durmg Worl.
Mrs. A. E. Stinnett
—g-2 „.g
New D.A.R. Regent
IPY
tagton County Chapter of the
Red Cross. He is the immediate
past president of the Brenham
Golf-Cluh.--=....................—-
In the line of ‘his work. Dr.
Gabriel served as secretary and
vice president of the Texas
State Chiropractic Association.
Dr. Daniel’ Gabriel attended
Blinn College and the University
of Texas. He received an Asso-
ciate of Science degree from the
San Antonio College. He also re-
ceived his Chiropractic Degree
from the Palmer College at
Chiropractic to Iowa. Dr. Dan-
iel joined his father in practice
to September, 1964.
Both father and son have had
several poet-graduate courses to
the use of the aGonstead Full-
Spine Technique.
Young Dr. Gabriel is married
to the former Glenda Corn from
Marlin, Texas. They have two
children, a 21-months-old boy
and e two-months-old girl.
Mrs. Normen Gabriel, former-
- " "EaeressewRT2S
2 2-s,Fami . ,
Mus Le--satdems
on the Rio Grande along its
Noted Financial
Colimniit To Be
Heard M KWHI
"Investment Tips," a new
KWHI feature, will be heard
three times weekly
Monday sponsored
^"Tbs1 program is scheduled at
7:10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday featuring wiliam
Doyle, noted Wall Street Finan-
cial columnist. Doyle is the fi.
naneial writer for the New York
daily column is syndicated in
110 newspapers throughout the
NEW YORK (
suicide for IS
day night in a
non heard by
listeners to the New
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& —d=g2
lower Texas reaches, to find
clues of the secret routes that
led to Mexico's northern boun-
dary.
The man jailed to Eagle Pass
was identified as a former mer-
chant police officer, who re-
picture for a sneak preview of
what Luna-9 saw on 'the moon.
Moscow radio, however, an-
nounced only that one communi-
ment of the Good Citizens of the -but that they speak out on what
three high schools in Washing-
ton County was made by the
chairman of’ the Good Citizen-
historic soft landing will
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY—Dr. Norman Gabriel and
his -son. Dr. Daniel Gabriel, will hold open house at
their newly remodeled and landscaped clinic Sun-
day from 2 to 5 p. m. The Gabriel Chiropractic to
located at 506 East Main. An adjusting table to '
shown at the left, which to located in one of the
spinal adjustment rooms. X-Ray equipment is on
the right
c 1 • | cy. • rp
Gabrie Clinic lo
War II and cited only recently
for his sefety recrd, radioed
the Haneda intemational aiport.
control tower four minutes
before his scheduled landtag be
was on the fina, cirling .
Annapolis Received Suicide Try
Stalled byN.Y
were under federal police probe
today. '
Dispatches from the Mexico- ’were: Mrs. Albert Stone, vice-
U.S. Police Probe
Smuggling Of
Mexican Workers
Master s Degree
JOHN SCOTT THELNNGHAST-of
Brenham has-recetve his Ms-
ter's Degree from the Univer-
ternate. He then went to Ft.
Sam Houston and. passed physi
cat exams and other tests. Hi
will have to pass, the-exam
car” and does it...EWALD IS-
> ING helps another customer...
that new face to the front chair
at Johnnie's Barber Shop is
newcomer CHARLES NOBLE.,,
OSCAR BODE JR. sporting a
new gas buggy.JOAN FREE
delivers a tape. and gets one
ture has now put the area in
Mutscher’s district.
The dinner was in apprecia-.
tiontoSchiler for serving the
area so efficiently in "the last
two terms of the legislature.
were students from Germany,
Hong Rong. Colombia, Iraq,
Taiwan,. Brazil, West Pakistan
and Mexico, giving the class an
"iniernationai touch.”
Soviet’s Soft Moon
Landing Successful
ed. The interior is beautifully
paneled throughout. The clin-
ic includes a waiting room, are-
ceptionist’s area consultation
office and two spinal correction
rooms, including X-Ray equip-
ment
Featured are the most mod-
dern chiropractic equipment,
fiourescent lighting and carpet-
ing.
Dr. Norman Gabriel was born
to Chicago. He received his chi-
ropractic.degree from the Pal-
mer College of Chiropractic in
Davenport, Iowa in 1945. He has
been practicing in Brenham sin-
ce March, 1958,
Dr. Gabriel believes to civic
responsibility, and has held of-
fices to a number of organiza-
ly raised questions about the
safety of the Boeing 727 which
was -inugived to three fatal
American crashes during the
past, ■' • yee». The Japanes
airlines has a fleet of five.
Haneda airport was Jammed
with weeping friends and
relatives. Dozens more
thronged into the airport end at
Chitose Airport in Hokkaido.
Authorities said most of the
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1
-am2c
nner
ship Committee, Mrs. Stinnett.
Elected from Brenham High
School was Patricia Weiss;
from Burton High School.
Laurel Landua; and from Pic-
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.by citizens of Burleson County,
which noldger Ilf part of
Schnier’s district Redistricting
by the last session of the legisla-
The telegram stated, "I . am
Capped At Blinn
- Cape were pinned on 13 Voca- i
tional Student Nunes in an im-
pressive candlelight ceremony '
Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 35, ini
the Nursing Center at Blinn
College. Dean Henry Boehm Sr.
certified the qualified students,
and Mrs. E. P. Tottenham, R.N.
Director of the Blinn Vocational
Nursing Program, pinned the
caps upon each qualified stu-
dem.
Each Vocational Student Nur-
se received her cap after com-
pleting 30 weeks of classroom
instruction covering commun-
ity Health, Nutrition, Admini-
stration of Medicine, Common
Emergency Needs," Anatomy
and Physiology, Maternal and '
Child Health, and Nursing
I normally,” Fokin said to a f-to land, a man on the
' progress report on the. space ! 1900.
-reBex"amalmgpst 2 on the
moon's surface near the
. Tass, the official Soviet news "Ocean of Storms” region after
vAddieks attended thes first.quar- the m
Ter 1W parts ana accessories '
sales conference’ put on by
three hours and 20. minutes,
. VTass said?
approach. Thea disaster.
No Americans were reported
aboard the phy on.thedight
from -the northernmost "Japan
ethe earth’s atmosphere.
The studenti receiving ihefr | been—recntly~ repainted and
landscaping has been complet-
________—___.she .has acquired during her
-tion to Mrs. Dobert's program Pre-Ciinical period. During the
AGneeme
-t3 { ' $.
Luna-9 transmitted television
pictures for more than 20-
minutes after landing.
They said arrangements were
-Ir
ia functioning
—
ceive classroom instruction to ... ...
nursing care of the patient with modeled and landscaped. ia lo-
MANN is not only the prettiest
and most efficient receptionist
around, she is also a pretty
good softball player ... TOM
ADAMSON, an old Oyer. look
ing fike a contended rancher.
niquea such as- carried out to
the last ■ American Gemini
launch.
Since the United States does
not expect to attempt a soft
landtag before next May, the
Soviet achievement may have
pushed the Russians ahead at
America in the race to the
moon. The United States hopes
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Flue Fire
THE BRENHAM FIRE DE-
practic team, announce their ces in the Lions Club. He has
held an office in the Band Pa-
Columbus and Mrs. Bernice
Schulz of Brenham at Bohne
Memorial' Hospital, Brenham;
Mrs. Bessie Hargett of Prairie
View and Mist Janie Vasques of
Brenham at St. Jude Hospital,
Brenham;. Miss Van Etta
Brown, Mrs. Thelma Davis.
Mrs. Dorothy Jarmon, all of
Giddings, at Lee Memorial Hos-
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H.
ZEISS, having returned from a
traitor trip to San Carlos Bay.
Mexico, with three other trailer
couples, are wondering how the
entire month of January disap-
peared so quickly .... ELMER
SCHWETTMANN and PETE
SEHLKE look like they are get-
ting set to cook another batch of
oysters...L. A. SEIDEL talking
over the situation with farmers
and ranchers as usual...HENRY
HUGHES getting the hang of
being a shopkeeper..BEN ZIE-
SEMER pouring the oil.,.NOR-
MAN PRENZLER, like most
Longhorns, hooking his way to
* the head of the chowline..
FRANK KASPROWICZ and
wife VALERIA enjoying letters
from DANNY and TOMMY who
are serving overseas B. V.
WOLFE and ARTHUR EHRIG
look like they are trying to sell
each other...BOB SCHROEDER
and his craw, busy getting the
roads back in shape after the
bad weather..GERALD ZLOT-
NIK busy putting the finishing
touches to the big QB banquet
at the high school Monday night
. GUS MUTSCHER is a solid
hit with his new constituents in
agency, said the Luna-9 station, flytag 225,000 miles in about
had begun scanning - ths hma<|, three and a half day. It landed
lartscape and transmitting the with its package of instruments
eared dead in the
grNana digggene
Ttahtotory. ■
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passenger from a northem ’
Japan snow festival and a as*
: MT M intoche-bay, seven.
miles from Tokyo 4 .the
veteran Word War’l pilot was .
determnedand the exteptolyge.been rescued,
damage was mino.: nekswi
' ch-iyiFAn, and
Wednesday during his midnight
to » a.m., EST show, and told
him she wanted to take, her life
but had "chickened out"
'I told her. “You can me
when you feel the urge
again,’" Nebel said.
She was the -fi
Thursday Hight on the 7:45 to 8
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ly from Michigan, will assist
— her husband and son to the rw
ceptionist’s office. •
WFour„radin communication
sessions with the moon station
The exterior of the clinic has
Harrison, the son of Mr. and r
A capacity crowd of nearly
400 people, including many top
state officials, attended an ap-
preciation -dinner destnight-hon-
oring State Representative Mil-
ton J. Schiller, at the American
Legion Home. 4"
State officials on hand includ-
ed Ben Barnes, Speaker of the
House - of Representatives..
Crawford Martin, secretary of
State and Byron Tunnell, Rail-
road Commissioner. Members
of the legislature included Rep.
Gus Mutscher and Senators Bill
Moore,. J. P. Ward and Mur-
ray Watson of the central Texas
area. •
The dinner was unusual in
one respeci, since it was planned
Mrs. J. D. Harrison, gradtiated
from Brenham High School to- o.le.
Attend Funeral
MR. - AND MRS. ERNEST
HERMSDORFER, Mrs. Henrie-
tta Hermsdorfer, Mrs. Maud
Green, Herold Lanford. and
Mrs. L W. . Lanford went to
Rockdale on Jan. 33-. to attend
the funeral of Tom Lanford. He
to 5 p.m. Sunday. The Gabriel
Chiropractic Clinic, newly -rBo-nd
United States, includi
in his radio show Doyi
helpful hints and thought
, vesting using easy to
( stand language.
Joe Snodgrass and Ed
. Dyke of the Joe E. So
- GberitFttnded sessions on
Japanese Jet Airliner Crashes Into Tokyo I
* * vif* * ★ * * * ★ ★ ♦ ★ * ★ -- +-+ +4:-5-
Barnes, principal speaker for; Soviets must first complete
the Evening, outlined some of successful space docking tech-
- cireling for a routine landiog.ic
A search boat of DM
of elothing floating in the water
« H:W p.m. (9:40 a.m.ESD
and they were identiied as
with spotlights and an occnsiem-
al flare irom American planes
overhead converged on the
scene southeast at Tokyo and
found thewing of the plana.---
floating to the,water where. A .
Tight mist hovered just above
the surface.
At 11:50 p.m., the agency
said tar search boat spotted the
flonting body of a man and a-
%aet. —ul. 2=2. L.. a. -L
door eXpannunE C0W to WB
lifesaving equipment aboard .
the, plane.
It was the fourtir’fatal csashi..
of a . Boeing 727 threejet
airliner within a. year and
already Japanese officials ware
reported -raising questions
about the safety of the deck ?
erm m widespread use on
. cation had been received from
While Tans set no target data- Luna-9 but gave no details of
fax. a- Rusian manned moon information obtained from
landing/ the agency predicted man’s first, spaceport outside
TOKYO (UPD)
Mier Mm pe
feat was the first soft landing
of man-made instruments on:
the moon.
, ■ -
er
Ai
.55
55 J" ■ • ■
m a
portedly confessed having
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There was no clue as to what
happened. Fishermen had rw
ported seeing a plane trailing
dense clouds at smoke and than
No Services Sunday
REV. PAUL FISCHER OF St.
~ ~ Peter’s Lutheran Church to Gay
Hill announced that there will
i be rb church services and no
Confirmation Service Sunday
due to serious illness in the fam-
’ ily- ‘ '
gain information about the, being
moon’s age and surface vital to the ”
the landing of a man on the
lunar surface. Thursday’s space
pital, Giddings; Mrs. Lanetta
Burleson and Miss Sandra Kay
Laas of Bellville, at Bellville
Hospital. Bellville; Miss Doro-
thy Dailey of Washington, Miss
Wilma Holland of Washington,
Mrs. Alberta Pryor of Hemp-
stead and Miss Frances Macje-
wski of Navasota at Grimes
Memorial Hospital, Navasota.
. -
been arrested in’ Eagle Pass,
’Dxmga Hex., and that 56 laborers.
fire,acthe ’“sold” to Texas farmers, had _ g,—
't Bird, chaplain: Mrs. W. E. Dob- ______—_________. _____________ ___.
iTS-p-rsrurtor; and Mrs. W. J. that DAR members take, a post- variouse Himnases and disorders
iaufipas, Embrey, historian. ’ ----*----- - - -- h-t
- - - m - Perg -the- business -session
presided over by the regent,
Mrs. Embrey, the announce
The official newt agency
Tess said telemetric signals
from Luna-9 will help scientists
the* the first space station on (8:50 p.m. EST Thursday).
xm had
total. ~ at 2 three ' houre.
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to be
clear
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By HOWARD BURGESS
Saudi Arabia is a kingdom of
- Asia. It has- a lend area of 597,-
MO square miles, more than
half of which is desert area.
Texas is a state of the United
States. In area it has 267,339 .
m., including 3,695 sq.m.ofi-
- lend water surface. The two are
thousands of miles apart physi-
cally. religiously, and politically.
The gap between. the United
States and Saudi Arabia is be-
-tog bridged by college students,
one of whom is currently at-
tending Blinn College. His name
is Sadoun F. Nafisee.
Nafisee. one of the six chil-
dren of a General in the Saa-
diArahtan Araaattended 1he
—tmivetkiy 46 Kfznatise me
• mer. He has been in this cdun-
dry for one year, during which
he has learned many gOod
things about i. Whey e‛ his
impression or the United tes
“he, said, "I like the country as
- -much as my country because of
many repsons and the most im-
portant one. is the people. Llke
tie people-because they hre
really friendly and the mist
• helpful people I have ever
nnT t*
Beene v.-- -.
In the Saudi Arabian home
el on Pace •
enrolled there. He to
to
and is due to
- active in
mnEm receiv* his L.,
E E m highest in Sconting
w Ud eu Harrison has »■ rked for
"mnrainht KWHI for three years and is •
ROBERT HARRISON staff annpumcer. i,
Award,
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