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“THE CITY OF HOSPITALITY - HOME OF THE STATE CHAMPION BRENHAM CUBS”
_______MONDAY JUNE 29, 1970
BRENHAM, TEXAS 77833
YOUR NUMBER ONE
DAILY HOME
NEWSPAPER
TEN CENTS PER COPY
Combat Gls Withdraw From Camboaid
** 339 Dead, 1509 Wounded
300 Advisers Out-By Tuesday
According To Military Heads
"Be
de
GIANT COOKGUT is the scene here as the Jaycees prepare the first of more than 1500
chickens for tonight’s annual Little League barbecue at Fireman’s Park beginning at 7.
The State Champion 3A Cubs will be honored at the event. Red Murff, well known profes-
sional baseball scout of the major, leagues will be the principal speaker.
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No Nixon-Agnew
nice in 72
SAIGON (UPI) - The United of the 1,700 Americantroops th Vietnam for months.
States today completed withdr- leftin Cambodia at dawn The U.S Command said today
awal of U.S. troops from Cam- Monday, one rifle battalion of “field reports” indicated that
bodia one full day ahead of Pr- the 1st Air Cavalry Division no American serviceman was
esident Nixon’s deadline for the was lifted out by helicopter. killed in Indochina during the 24
pullout of American forces in- The rest of the Gls swept th- hours from midnight Saturday to
volved in a two-month opera- rough the overgrown and drip- midnight Sunday. It was the
tion against Communist sane." prng jungle terrain on foot,—irst: dieth’ass 24-hour period
uarlex. WVilary/serke tsi said.. Learcimi for-Sommurist.supe.sinco. Dec. 25, 1969 when an
. Nearly 1,700Amerieantroops ply caches as they worked their AiCa Christmas truec-mas Jne==== =
slogged on foot through mon- way toward the border of South effect, = %
soom mud to cross into South Vietnam. Some had been on the But three American soldiers
Vietnam from Cambodia’s Fish march four days. were killed and 11 wounded
Hook sector northwest of Sai- U.S. Commandersearlier had early today when an estimated
gon, the sorces said. moved more than a score of ar- North Vietnamese platoon fir-
: They said some 300 Ameri- tillery bases out of Cambodia. ing rocket grenades and small
can advisers remained in Cam- Some were set up in South Viet- arms attacked a night defensive
bodia with South Vietnamese nam near the frontier. Their position of the U.S. 5th Mech-
units. Military spokesmen said guns boomed all day, protecting anized Infantry Division four •
(her edvisess would be removed the South Vietnam-bound infan- miles south of the Demilitarized
, ------- X Zone [DMZ) separating the two X
There were 39,000 South Viet- As the Americans moved to Vietnams. ***
namese troops in Cambodia and the South Vietnamese border. Nol, in his first news con- _
their leaders said they were not they blew huge holes in roads ference in three months, said
observing the American dead- and felled trees in an effort to the Communist threat to Phnom
line. * slow Communists attempts to Penh had lessened. He said th-
------------------------ haul new supplies to the border.
T 1 a s. They also spread a crystalline- (Continued on page 6)
rafter Daycheckt for American type tear gas that lingers from .—.----.
- 10IIC1 TOYLlVA 1 VI AillVIiVuNO. - two weeks to six months in Vanth Charged
" Communist bunkers, supply TouTR Cldrgco
A C , ALL C. . X CC bunkers and along trails. .LALA.
A° Surtax And Some ax Ends Allied communiques said With Malicious
JUUISA HIldo PUIV P ‘ HIA * today the operation into Cam- u
( WASHINGTON * tion’s taxpayers. tax reductions is ill-timed and bodia which began in late April Mischief Here
*====***-***: F * chars Palos, Br. -
Page A merican will be a dollar cent for the first half of this halt innatioi: CT 11 000 tons of munitions and enham, was charged with mal-
year. It was, originally 10 per The government has been 1 than500 on F E icious mischief and minor pos-
cent of regular income tax bill reported considering new more. 14.488 North viet. session of alcohol by Brenham
from April 1, 1968 until Dec. "value-added" takes which and Marcone had been police over the weekend.
31,1969. would affect the consumer killed and 1,427 captured. Phillips threw a rock thr-4
American spokesmen said ough the windshield of an on-
s. the United States lost 539 men coming auto late Friday night Pr
5/2 aunszyxC.cednthe-/
C ambodian operation with ins *.—-
South Vietamese casualties of When he- was stopped later;
866 • killed and 3,724 wounded. he was also charged with mi-
American commanders "and nor possession. Also, charged
Nixon administration officials with minor possession was
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ATE CHAMI
from—camouthia on Tuesday, trymen. -
JAYCEE- DIRECTOR Elton Tiemannpictured pasting the first
of the new bumper stickers to a car, proclaiming the Bren-
ham Cubs as State 3A Baseball Champs. The stickers bear-
ing the green and white colors of the Cubs will go on-sale to-
night at the Little League barbecue for 50 cents each.
: ippporsosooteoiosssersereesesnerridi WASHIetton T. " or so fatter next week and mid-
/ . WASHINGTON (PD - Un- dle income groups will soon
- a =: " :>. less the administration ends - get an even bigger boost in
S ROTARY INSTALLATION PICNIC SUPPER the Vietnam War and swings
-the economy upward, Presi-
“rule frenhain Rotary clutwiit—Thg co toresasidants—of the dent Nixon-mog tyg
install new officers at-a, din- American Legion Auxiliary nomination in D9W, S,A ..-.
-. ner meeting Tuesday at wil- will have a picnic, supper at Mark 0. Hatfield, R-Ore.
theihome cf.Mrsd - O wd " the war is still going the added overall purchasing
Sonee T - 330 6 on by 1970, that is in Novem- power on the economy, others
1 ‘ 0 Pber of this year in any great believed it would only add to
o intensity, and the economics the inflation still plaguing the
SWC FOOTBALL FILM of the country continue to slide nation, respectively to their take-
. .. and disintegrate, there just The first tax reduction oc- home pay.
le wa shington C Bounty 1 cut 1- TA film on all of the South- may not be a Nixon-Agnew curs midnight Tuesday when Each worker covered by So-
eran as W 1 mee . urs- west Conference footballteams ticket in 1972,” Hatfield said the- surtax, imposed to defray cial Security is taxed 4.8 per
day, July 2, at 9.30 a. m. at in action during the 1969 sea- Sunday, costs of the Vietnam War, ex- cent of the first $7,000 he
—the: ashington CouhtyS ate son will be shown at the Ki- : .: - pires. It is expected to put an earns’in a year. After the
. Bank- — -----. wanis Club luncheon en Wed- rites also said continued ad additional $2 billion into the income ceiling is reached,
SOHNALi WIN : nesday noon. Anyone wanting minist H . perdess = collective pockets of the-na—the worker pays no more Soc-
- SOFTBALL WINto see the film is invited to flation and Southeast Asia ‘ T ---------------
make reservations by calling could send GOP congression- , , ,
the K&G Steak House. The film al candidates reeling to de- Second
is furnished through the cour- feat in November.
tesy of Oscar Eldred and the Hatfield accused Nixon of Horseman
Humble Oil Company. The film leading the Republican party 7 -
is for the showing to non mem- toward destruction through the Camin Haro
bers and members alike.so-called ‘Southern strat-
w egy: The second annual District
W eather He added Vice President 4-H horsemanship, camp is
Spiro T. Agnew,- at Nixon’s being, held there this week,
behest, is engaged in a cam- Some 47 youths fromode tary controls and resulting
paign that is alienating moder- counties in district 1 unemployment
: day maid 90s. F ates from the Republicans and ed Sunday afternoon at the fair- BUP oner economists be-
Lord, saying, Whom shall 1. Readings for 24 hour per-is polarizing the country. grounds. . - . nova lieve the present round of
send, and who will go for us?) iods ending at 7 a.m. on each *‘ € The students will have ---------------------------------------
• Then said I, Here am I send date June 27, Max. 96. Min.
lie’s Wagon Yard. Social hour
will begin at. 6:30 p., m.
• LUTHERAN PASTORS
In a fast-pitch softball game
played in Hempstead Sunday
night the Farmers National
Bank downed Hanath Brothers
5-3. Freddie Wellmann was
• the winning pitcher, while El-
wood Hanath was charged with
the loss.
Verse For Today
Also I heard the voice of the
Partly cloudy and continued
warm. Low expected tonight
mid 70s. High expected Tues-
me. - Isaiah 6:8.
Do we answer with a willing
heart when we hear theLord
calling for volunteers'’
date: June 27, Max. 96, Min.
75. 7 a.m. 76; June 28, Max.
97. Min. 75. 7 a.m. 76; June
29, Max. 93. Min. 76. 7 a.m.
Around
Town
By WILLIAM O’SHEA
-escluoueerre
Hatfield’s attack on the Ni-
xon leadership was made in a
radio interview, "Profile’-
Metromedia.
HELLO WORLD
GIRL NOR SNOWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Snow
of Houston are the parents of a
girl born at St. Luke’s Hospi-
President of the Little League LESLIE CLAYTON looking,
forward to gretting the largest crowd ever to attend the an-
nual barbecue tonight and from all indications mosteveryone ____.
will be there.. Pastor R. J. WEBER all smiles with the nice Mrs. V. H. Bonkowski of Bren-
turnout for the dedication of the ne w Zion Lutheran Church - ham, -----------
Sunday along with the observance of the centennial. ELVY
SARGENT inviting folks to the Kiwanis Luncheon Wednes-
day at the K& G Steak House where a film showing of game
. 1 all of the South west Conference Football teams of 1969 will
be shown through the courtesy of OSCAR ELDREDand Hum-
ble Oil...Get well wishes to LOUIS BOLCEREK, who is still
a patient in a Houston hospital and showing improvement
as a result of injuries from that recent auto wreck.:.Sports
Editor CARLOS DEERE off on a vacation this week, so hang
onto those questions until next week when he will be back
and all rested up, we hope, and ready for the all-star Little
League playoffs.. CARL SCHLOTTMANN on the move to
acquire a bunch of new customers....DELPHINE HINZE
another of the young men of the county who turned in a fine
job helping the Little Leaguers. POP MATTHIES and the
MRS. host a group of Burton’s expert Skat players, who
managed to remain quiet until POP attempted to explain the .
— finer points of the game when each gave his version at the
same time and finished any T Vlistening for MRS. MATTHES
....ALOIS ZIENTEK finds the wiring business getting pretty
hot these days....CLINT NEINAST among the crowd enjoying
the dairy feed along with BRADLEY MANN and the JOHN
BECKENDORFS.. WILLIE NOERENBERG and his crewturn in
a great job. in preparing the park for tonight’s feed.
take home pay as the surtax
and some Social Security with- = Even more: significant for 6)
*** anendtriddle-income groups is the (Continued-on page 6)
=LAnomer government con--annual phase 20.20720
omists minimized the effect of urity contributions that wifT : r .Fn. nr
begin in mid-August for those : TOI DIStriCT
earning $12,000 a year and : •
early July for those earning :
$15,000, adding $11 and $14 : DOdru DIdie:
ding, according to Charles W.
ial Security taxes for the rest Machemehl, Chairman of the
of the year. Board. . . .
Administration economints The main topic for workand
contend the present inflation- decisions concerns the on-
ary trend is caused by the servation-Agriculture - Busi-
“push” of rising costs - in- ness Program for the 70 ssch-
cluding labor - on the price of eduled for Brenham July 23
. finished goods than it is by at 3 p.m.
the pull of excessive buying. The program will begin at
power bidding up the price of - 3 p.m. include a social hour,
scarce goods, has been brought barbecue and one evening sp-
under control through mone- eaker. •..
to Other business will include
classroom study at Blinn Col- :
lege, and field work at the fair-
grounds, according to Wash-
ington County Agent Bill Th-
ane.
Instructors.in the camp will
include. B. F. Yeats, horse
specialist from Texas A&M
University, plus several coun-
ty agents and local horse train-
ers.
The participants are being
housed at Schwartz and Atkin-
son dormitories at Blinn. It
will conclude Friday, accord-
ing to Thane.
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1.1.14 , : contended the Cambodian drive Boysie Cole Jr., who was with *.
July L Meet : had made such inroads into the Phillips. ** - .
... n sen and was Communist supply system that There were no injuries re-
terioMserianronnbistnet B- it would make impossible any ported from the incident, ac- :
ara of Directors will meet July major Communist attack in Sou- cording to police..
2 at 9 a.m. in the Federal Buil- ----------------------------------------------------------4--------:----
Round Top Slates 120th
July Fourth Celebration
the preparation of Program
and Work Plan - for the Dis-
trict.
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BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
tal in Houston, on June 17.
She weighed seven pounds, 13
. ounces and has been named
Dina Kaye. Mr. and Mrs. Snow r .
have two other Scofie Store
Terry Lynn and Dawn Maria, * " for entry into the economic
Grandparentsare Mr. and , Ta.tan community. •
Becomes larian
0 € SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -
1 President Nixon confers with
310TC I Romanian foreign minister
Effective July 11976, Scot- in meeting which allows them
ie Stores will begin operating opportunity to discuss recent
under their new nationally overtures for mutually reduc-
copyrighted name of Tartan
Store. ,WASHINGTON - Weekly
. The Management of the Tars paychecks get fatter next week
tan Stores-remains the same, * .to
. . hanoba as surtax and some Social Se-
in iibe ope ration or ine Tartan eurity withholding comes toran
stores that are now success- end.”
SON FOR MARTINEZS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinez
Jr. of Brenham are the parents
• of a boy born at the Bohne
Memorial Hospital Sunday at
2:12 a.m. He weighed eight
pounds, nine ounces.
• SON FOR COATSES
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Coats of
Brenham are the parents of
a boy born at St. Jude Hospital
Saturday at 7:30 a.m., weighing roughout central Texas. The
new “Tartan Store" name and
BELFAST, NorthernIreland War II shortage of public sch-
- Shotgun blasts and explosion ool teachers has finally ended:
shatter short Belfast calm at “A surplus of people with
end of weekend that claims five teaching credentials will not
lives and injured hundreds. guarantee all children a qual-
------ity education any more than
: LUXEMBOURG - Foreign our annual surplus of crops
ministers of the six European has guaranteed all Americans
Common Market nations meet an adequate diet.’’
for talks on Britain’s thirdtry . ------
WASHINGTON - Sen. Clai-
borne Pell,"D-R.L, speaking
in Senate debate on the Pres-
ident’s Southeast Asian Pol-
icies:
"I submit that our national
interest would best be served
by a unified Vietnam even, if
. . under Communist rule, as it
ing troops levels in Europe. would then serve as a relative-
fully serving communities tn- JACKSON, Miss. - Federal
grand jury to. be empaneled
the familiar "Smiling scotch-. darof ayouine ksIasi
man" will continue to bring month at Jackson State Col-
the best in values to all their Tege
man; of Giddings are the par-—friends and customers......
ents of a boy born at St. Jude Under thenew copyrighted
name and trade mark, Tartan
Stores will be able to expand assistant commissioner of the
throughout the state of Texas Office of Education, after an-
and the United States, nouncing that the post World
ten pounds, two and 3/4 ounces,
HOFFMANS, HAVE BOY
Mr. and MiMJames Hoff-
Hospital Friday at 3:50 p.m.
Weighing seven pounds, two
ounces, he has been named
Kervin Shane. i
The little historic town of
Round Top and the Round Top
Rifle Association will stage
their 120th celebration of the
Fourth of July at Round Top
next Saturday.
Veteran Trail Bosses Bud-
dy and Tillie, Giese will be-
gin the main trail ride from
Ledbetter at 5:30 a.m. Other
trail riders will begin at Sh-
elby and other points.
• Mayor Don Nagel will begin
activities at Round Top at 10:15
iate patriotic address.
At 10:30, Sheriff Jim Fl-
ournoy and other county and
state officials will lead the
parade, followed by the John- .
ny Holub Band, Rifle Asso-
ciation members, and Ameri- "
can Legionnaires. Decorated .
floats, covered wagons, bug-
gies, and about 300 trail ri-
ders will lengthen the parde
for many blocks.
| The Round Top Rifle As-
a.m. by welcoming all visitors
and then introducing J. G. Ba-
nik, who will give an appropr-
Local Group To
Hand Gov. Smith
Deed To Land
sociation will award $101.50
in prizes for decorated fl-
oats, $15.00 for buggies and
wagons, and $10.50 for trail
riders.-
Beef and sausage barbecue
will be sold to go at 10 a.m.
and will be served at noon on
the Rifle Association grounds,
where Johnny Holub will fur-
nish music all day and the Hi-
Notes will furnish the music
for night-time dancing.
The deed for the 200-acre Many civic leaders and of-
tract of land here for the ficials from neighboring to-
Brenham State School will be WDs, former citizens, and pr-
officially turned over to the ominent people from Houston
state in ceremonies in Gov. and Austin are expected. An
Preston Smith’s office Tues-’account of the 1963 celebra-
day morning. C tion at Round Top was insert- .
Expected to be on hand for ed in the Congressional Re-
the ceremonies are Speaker cord by Senator Ralph Yar-
of the House G. F. “ Gus” Mut- borough..
scher; Paul LaRoche, presi- 0 Spa
dent of Brenham Industrial Miss Kamas, 75,
Foundation; County Judge Otis 7 *
Tomachefsky; Milton Tate, Of Wesley Dies _
member of the industrial board; 1
Mrs. Linda Giddings Anderson Miss Frances Kamas, 75, of.
and her son, Clinton, from the Wesley Community, died in
whom the foundation acquired a Brenham nur sing home Mo
the land; Tom Whitehead Sr. day at 4:45 a.m. .—
and Charles Moser, Brenham Funeral services will be:
radio and newspaper repre- held at the Wesley Brethren
sentatives. * Church in Wesley Tuesday at
Governor Smith will accept 3 p.m. The Rev. Henry Beseda
the deed from the foundation of Caldwell will officiate and
for the land on which constru- burial will be in the church
ly firm barrier to Chinese ex-
pansion.”
BELFAST, Northern Ire-
land - A nine-year-old boy
watching riot-equipped Brit-
ish soldiers and a Roman Ca-
tholic crowd exchange tear
gas and bricks -
. “It’s so silly.’’
HOUSTON - A Houston pol- ctionof one of the largest cemetery. The Brenham Me-
iceman shot and killed a form- schools in the state mental morial Chapel is in charge
WASHINGTON - Don Davies, er mental patient who bumped health and mental retardation of arrangements.
into a patrol car and ordered system is expected to start in • Survivors include one broth-
two officers to "take me to the next few months, according er, Steve Kamas of Wesley;
Pampa, Tex." to state officials. - nine nieces and nephews. ...
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