Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1964-12-19 J. A. Beauchamp DEC.15 AT 10:34 A.M. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ROLLED OUT ITS 10,000,000 BARREL OF BEER THIS YEAR! Never before in history has a single brewer produced ten million barrels of beer in one year. To Anheuser-Busch, of course, this industry record is a tremendous source of satisfaction. But this record is far more than that. It is a clear indication of the successful cooperation of American management and labor...of the continued growth of America's prosperity... of the ability of products to win ever-increasing acceptance in the marketplace. Anheuser-Busch beer is produced for enjoyment and refreshment. But ten million barrels of beer produces other things: for thousands of people who work in our breweries... for farmers and for folks who work in the paper, metal, plastic, and glass industries...and for federal and state taxes to improve schools, build roads and fight poverty. This year alone, for example, the beers brewed by Anheuser-Busch will provide more than $90 million in federal taxes and more than $45 million in state taxes Ryan ran 12 yards for a second period touchdown that put the Browns in front to stay at 10-7 and then reeled off his five scoring passes with almost ridiculous ease, completing 12 of 13 overall for 202 yards. The sharp-shooting Cleveland quarterback hit Ernie Green on a pair of touchdown passes of one and 25 yards, Gary Collins on one of 11 yards, Paul Warfield from eight yards out and Jimmy Brown on a seven-yarder that gave Jim the 105th touchdown of his career — tying the all-time record set by Don Hutson of Green Bay. Relief quarterback Jim Ninowski passed 24 yards to Walt Roberts for the last Cleveland touchdown. Thirty-eight year-old Y. A. Tittle playing a record 176th game and perhaps his last, started in a forlorn hope of making the Giants a "spoiler" but he managed only a seven-yard touchdown pass to Dick James before going out in the second half in favor of rookie Gary Wood. Wood hit Aaron Thomas with fourth period touchdown passes of 10 and one yard, the last one coming as the game ended. Fans swarmed over the field and tore down both goal posts before the Giants could attempt a needless conversion attempt. The Browns rolled up three touchdowns in the second period, two after intercepting Tittle passes for a 24-7 halftime lead. Lou Groza booted a 39-yard field goal in the first period but Tittle put the Giants ahead in the second with his seven yard touchdown pass to James. ENTER MY SUBSCRIPTION TO MEMPHIS WORLD AUCTION REPRIEVE An indefinite postponement of a scheduled auction sale, of Les Milandes, was ordered by a local tribunal here recently. Les Milandes is the country estate owned by Josephine Baker, St. Louis - born singer and "Toast of Paris" for many years. The ruling was made to give Miss Baker time to collect more money to pay off mortgages on the estate she bought for her 11 adopted children. Humphrey says U. S. needs more school aid.