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0 BRYAN li 'f VOLUME 81 Complete Woe Service at Associated Press $RYAN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1957 EIGHT PAGES N0. 215
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The Weslevan,Servrce Guild ~ a O~ of the First Methodist Church ~ • . °f.> ~
~ is starting out on an htteresting
Ref uses ~ y project., They have invited old- er adults-not necessarily Meth-'~ I ~~`4 ~
i ~ odists - to meet Wednesday ~ '
r afternoon at 3 at Fellowshi ~ ~ O~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c Hall of the church to forma Herrin ~ ~'`~s v •1v~
"Good Fellowship" group. ~ ~ a ° fs~ ,
This first program win fee- " ~ ,•f• a r'~~~~ ati~'~ ~ ~ E ~ ~o~ ~ • Pe RlcharUS By ED OVERHOLSER w~~ jj Pure a recreation program „ • 4 `ec
led by the Rev. Gene Neel, AUSTIN UPi--The State yen- ' ~ ~ 1~~'f~ • •i` ' gY~ ~
but lacer meetings may im ale rejected by 11 votes today J r ~ ' ~ • ! ConsollclatedBoard elude hobby classes, book re• an effort to bring up a bill ~ ~~O~~y~ I}~ ~oy~~~ ~j Or~n
views, or whatever the group which would leave interim U. R: ` I"' `°4 a"° '°,,,,,,.d«za ' 111111111 ~ ififi 11 j' G
desires. S. Sen. William Blakley in of- ~ • 3 " ? r x '°R'" R ~ ' So if you are an Diner adduolt Tice. T'' ~ An Troops Names T• Riedel •
with time on your ha ds, p The measure by Sen. Charles a ~ N e V • IJ• ~ILwS
~ ~ a around Wednesday, regardless Herring of Austin sought to do ; ' of your church affiliation. away with the April 2 special ~ ~ ; CAIRO, Egypt. L~ --An Egyp• I W. T• Riedel will become su- Bp JOHN M, HIGHTOWER
- ~ - election in which two Republi• (lion official said today he un- perintendent of A&M Console i WASHINGTON GPI-President
Easter Seal wrorkers will be cans and 20 Democrats are seek ' ,~1 ~ derstood Egypt plans to send dated Schools July 1, 1957, sue- I Eisenhower sent Ambassador watching `'This Is Your Life" ing to fill the unexpired part only administrative units into ceeding Dr. L. S. Richardson James P. Richards to the I41id-
on television eagerly on Wed- of Price Daniel's term. ~ ' the controversial Gaza Strip. He who is leaving to take a stmt- die East today to discuss with
ne=day. They have been alerted The vote was on Herring's rd ~ x , ~ ~said he doubts the Egyptian tar post at Cuero. the governments of 18 nations that an Easter Seal personality [.ration to suspend the regular ~ ;orernment intends to more Riedel, who is now principa! his plan far building new de-
wil] be the one whose life is ~ 'military fm•ces there in the im- of the Consolidated Junior Hi h t` ~ tenses a sins order oY business. Ten senators g . g t the pressures of
portrayed. ~ ~ ra ;nediate future. School, was named by the A&11 Soviet communism. voted for it, 18 against it. It r
- - would have required 21 aye ~ 9 The official made the com- Consolidated school board last ~ In a departure statement, 0. B. Donaho, Bryan, has i EVACUATION CONTINUES - An Israeli frigate, back. ni ht Richards declared that the Pres-
been elected to the Houston ~ votes for adoption. ~ ground, leaves Sharm El Sheikh for Israel while ashore maul after Col. Salah Gohar, & Zone Buick Dealers Council.; The action left two bills soldiers and equipment waif for a second ship as Israeli head of the Egyptian Palestine A native of Yorktown, Texas. ~ ident had instructed him "to
bearing on the s ecial election De artment conferred with Dr. Riedel has been in the College ;Present and discuss his prropos• Donaho and Lou Hertenberger, I P evacuation from Egyptian territory continues. (NEA► Tele• P ~ i als to promote peace, freedom hung up in the Senate, vir• Ral h Bunche, U. N. undersec. Station school s stem for ten ~ I
Navasota, were named to the tually dead. ~ Ahola). _ retary general, on Egypt's ap- years. Prior to that he taught in ~ and economic well-being of the 10-man council by Buick deal. area.
The other is aHouse-passed pointment of Gen• Hassan Ab- Public schools in Mississippi, He His first conferences are sched- ers of the southeastern Texas , measure by Rep• Joe Pool of del Latif as military governor has bath a Bachelor s and Mas-
area. The zone council is the in- Chamber Set For uled in Beirut, Lebanon, on Dallas that calls for a runoff of the area. tar's degree from Texas A&M Thurs itial phase of a nationwide or- d~Y.
ganization chosen by Buick of the high man in the April 2 i Tt was assumed Bunche was College. During WWII he was The former chairman of the election does not have amajor- seekin to learn if some com- B-17 pilot in Europe where he
dealers to discuss retail aspects sty. The Senate in effect killed g House Foreign Affairs Com• of the automobile business. it earlier b refusing to brin ~ nnvolvin the U. N. Emergency charged from the Air Corps in
Y g Guernse Sale Sat Promise might be worked out made 35 missions. He was des- mitfee said "discussions will Donaho, who is active in I g 1945 as a Lieutenant. beheld only wish govern-
Bryan civic a#fairs and is rt up for debate. ,Force, which moved into the manta who wish ahem, and resident of the Camp Creek Herring urged the Senate to , strip last week when Israeli While serving as principal in we will not try to force our P take up his bill, calling it a I H• L. Whitley and Claude that the annual baseball tour,
Wafer Co., is the owner of '`fair election" proposition. He Edge today were appointed to namenf sponsored by the ath• troops pulled out. College Station, Riedel was in- views upon others:' W, T. RIEDEL
Donaho Buick Co., and is a the Bryan Chamber of Com- letic committee had been can- Gen..Abdel Latif was closeted strumental in securing admis. His travel plans call for vis- has argued that as the election lion of the A&M Consolidated fling 18 countries but his words candidate for the Bryan City coerce executive board. celled "because of lack of ante today with Gen• Abdel Hakim
Commission. now looms, a minority of the .4nrer E tr Junior Hi h School to member- 7• made it apparent that if an voters will name the next sans- The announcement of the a - rtes;' He said the only date gYP army common- g lalms That Y P der, ship in the Southern Associa- country is not interested in dis•
- ~ - available for the tournament for from Texas. poirttments was made by Jack lion of Colleges and Se Duda cussing the new American "in• Martin Dies and his wife conflicted with district crack The Egyptian official's com- ~ ~ itiative," as Richards called i
• visited the Eagle office yea- Blakley was appointed by Springer, C-C manager, during Schools, one of the few Texas p c t, fo:•nren• Gov. Allan Shivers when the monthly board of directors' meets and whittled the entry maul suggested the Egyptians Saunders he will not o there.
lerdnp, talking about the cur- list down fo where it was not may be ready to ermit UNEF ]unior high schools to be ad- g Dante] took office as governor, meeting this nror•ning• milted. In addition to his rin- He said that authority grant- rent senatorial campaign in % P P
to serve until a successor could Whitle possible fo have the tourna• units to continue policing fron- ed by Congress in a ro which he is entered. Current. y, an automobile deal- cipal's duties Riede] has served PP vin8 be named to com late Daniels I maul. tier areas, but insist on assum- Eisenhower's Middle East tan P er, and Edge, head of an ice J as the school districts fiscal new Of ICT p ly a U. S. representative at I J. W. Lassiter, whm has de- ing control of civil administra- "
term. cream marrufacturin lent agent in makin application for will enable us to undertake large from Texas, Dies seeks g p 'vela ed a multi- ur ose fishin lion.
io move fo the Senate cham• Blakley is a Democrat. Re• round out the executive board. P P P g ~ Federal school funds. some new acid more effective lure, gave directors and guests Well informed neutrals programs which will materially publicans are hoping to win Other members are Greene Bur- AUSTIN t4~-James Ca e bey in the special election ~ a brief rundown on Iris opera- I here reported the Egyptians Mr• and Mrs. Riedel and their g ' contribute to the strengthening
the Texas seat and therebp h.anan, C•C resrdent, and Wal- two sons, Mark and David re- President of the defunct ICT „ April 2• p lion here. 'were in no position now to ' of the area.
_ win control of the U.S. Senate. don Orr, second vice president. side at 107 Moss in College Sta. Insurance Co, testified last „ - ~ Consideration of the uestion The invocation and benedic- send military forces in any n ht that fanner Insurance It s only natural, Richards DOTTINGS... Those unusual q The executive board is set up lion, g said that a new initiativesach
P by the Chamber of Commerce lion was given by The Rev. W. strength So Gaza. , pictures o>' the coaching clinic of whether to take u the Herr- ~ Commissioner Byron Saunders ,
in bill was set for special order C• Beasley, pastor of the Em- I Almost no Egyptian combat knew of the compan 's light as the Presidents may not be at Texas ABeM College were g by-laws and consists of the i Y p com letel understood in the of bushress. Also set for s acts] manual Baptist Church. troo shave been moved into the almost a ear before it col- P Y taken by Charles Carder, Eagle P three top elected officers and I P land By Far Y first instance, and may even be
sports editor, inside White Col• order was a measure increasing two appointed by the president. ~ Sinai Desert after their attack lapsed, misinterpreted in some quarters, maximum weekly workmen's (last fall, a neutral military oh- • Cage's testimon to a s
ileum by natural light without A, J. Yeager, chairman of r y Facial I shall try to remove such cots- ' the ore of a f1ewh, usin a+t compensation pay-ment• 'the agricuthrre corrm"tee, ~ 11p r r•yf=ewer said. Practica3ly all Plane pl Ith (Hrnae r»mmittPe was, e~rt c'f ~ g ~ elHl'1:_ ~J I~.'ICL~ iJ ~ „lu.,; taI]tl.tt~5 i1 til;iy $8v~ a
Agta-Anseo Speeder made in i Pool eras reluseu to ~ caiicedr ( and Springer, reporting for ~ Egyptian army instailatibns abruptly lust as he +vas going arisen:'
Rest Germany, with a lens op- final defeat of his bi1L I Joe Vincent, chairman of the I • there were destroyed by the re. g~m~ A~Oe~I~ll to single out a mysterious "hon- ening of 3.5 and Tri-X Kodak Commenting on the Senate's militarp affair committee, V ~ Firm On treating Israelis, he said, with Dyed name" in politics. He said
film. Charles is a good photog- refusal to take up the Hening said Thai plans are complete • • the result that only a small tok- the figure received $700 month- bill, Pool said: en Egyptian administrative unit PHILADELPHIA, March 12 1y return for " olitical influ-
rapher, as shown by his Me for the Guernsey sale Satur- • • UH - Fire a P GOOD PLACE and My Shadow" picture of the "I may get another chance dap and the Chamber of •~p has been sent in to reoccupy the pparatus and emer- epee.
Aggies in trainin , used last with cox bill now. 1 don't know Commerce's China PoIIC area. gency crews were alerted to pierce Brooks, resident of g participation in Y P TO GET 0'V g the National $ankers Insurance 1
week. Not all sports editors can if I will try again. but I might. the S rin Militar Da at U. N. officials sou ht to min- stand by after the tower at do their own camerawork. I got 19 votes and need just 2 TexaspA&M College. Y imize the E yptian move to re- Philadelphia's International Air- CANBERRA, Australia - g• Co. of Dallas, testified that a D
more. If I can get it up, I think Secretary of State Dulles today I establish administrative rights Port received a pilot's radio re. man prominent in Dallas polite- THE BALLOT - - Yeager pointed out that the in Gaza. But U. S. and Israeli Port that a plane was coming
NEWS FROM NEARBY - I can pass it" said the United States "adheres ~ cal life, former Judge Robert Under Texas' lacv now, the Guernsey sale Saturday at officials feared a serious new nn with a bomb aboard,' SOMONAUK, Ill. IW! - If Miss Patricia Waller, daughter Sanitary Dairy Farms on +vest steadfastly to its recognition Iiall, received $40,000 from ICT
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waller high man wins a special elec• of Nationalist China and its op- crisis was blowing up. There Further details were lacking last year after his firm was You're aiming at a political lion without a runoff. osition to given China's seat was talk in New York that the called in as a brokers e a
of North Zulch, has been elect- aslg4-H and FFA clnbsboysTwil] P g immediately. g gent. career, Somonauk might be a q 1'S' Y Y be ermitted to bu heifers at U. N. Assembly mi ht be called Police patrol cars also were ood ed neap for Dai Da Ma 10 in the United Nations to the g Cage also testified about Hall. g Place to start if. P Y back into session. rushed to the big airfield in The ballot for next month's
in Madisonville. She will also the sale. A barbecued chicken Communist Peiping regime. Cage said Hal] was a member re resent the Madison Courit ~J Dulles made the statement to P of the financial consultant firm
P Y ~ Adm B rd dinner will be served at noon, Bunche later was to see De u- Southwestern Philadelphia, one election will be blank. No one • J ty Forei n Minister Abdel Fat- of the nation's busiest cornmer- has filed for the offices of Dairy Association on Sidewalk I ~ he said. Club boys artd girls are the SEATO Council of Minis- g of Bennett, Osborn and Hall,
~ tens, +vhich continued closed- tab Hassan- The depot is act- Dial air centers, fawn clerk, town trustees or Cattlemen's Day, June 6. • now selling tickets for the Y and got 5 per cent of an $804,- The Southwestern University event. Profits from the barbecue door sessions of its third annual g g GOO figure ICT received from
Polar F~ler in chief of the Forei n Office president of the board of lrus• conference. in the absence of Foreign Min- or • Brooks for the sale of a black lees. Choir will be singing at the 1 will be retained by the club- ester Mahmoud Fawzi, who is on ~C ro IS Killed Somonauk, on the LaSalle,
First Methodist Church in Nav_ bars for their work. The American secretary said ~ of shares. slots on March ]7 at 10:50 a.m. he wanted fo make the U. S. his way home frotn the U.N. Hall was the 1956 Dallas cony- DeKalb County line, has 600
I)ZeS At O1i Springer reviewed the part By Teen•A~el $ John D. Richards, dean of the ...VVV 1.,tJ ~~~1116 V I of the Chamber of Commerce Policy clear to America's al- ~ paign manager for Price Daniel Population.
Southwestern[ University School plays in Military Day at A&M, lies in Southeast Asia, not to ~r ~ CHICAGO uPl-Alvin Palmer, and is a member of the State of Fine Arts, is the director. bring China policp before the ll'Iayor ~1 on t a 17-year-old Negro hi Democratic Committee. SeVell Frel~ht
BOSTON I~1 - Rear Adm. He cited the breakfast honor- J gh school b Richard E. Byrd, 68, noted ex- ing military and civilian guests SEATO Council for debase, student, was beaten to death by '
"Our policy;' he said, `'stems a VUlcano Smokin Cal s Del ailed plover who headed two arctic from Washington, D. C. and the pack of white teen-alters.
and five antarctic expeditions, tour of Allen Academy as the Prnmarily from consideration to a e Test On Palmer died of a skull frac- ~ ~ At NOI'th Zi11C11 r ~ ~ national interest and, we be- ~ri L 7~ ry~L died in his sleep at his home Chamber of Commerce's part in Pure today in Holy Cross Hose Tn Aleutians
T111~1'~~'wi1 1 L'~ ~ leave, international interest" 1 last night. the Spring activity. „ • • petal. Seven cars of a southbound 1► r~ n United States diplomatic rec- j j~
GAIIIE I'C/ RL' His doctors said he died of a E. A. Willeford, here conduct- 1e lil.aeh~ne ~ A passer-by gave this accrount WESTON, Mass. I/Pt -A strop Rock Island freight train were heart ailment bran ht on b in the ublic relations course ognition of the Chinese Com• g g Y g p ; to detectives: derailed about 1:30 a.m. tads
overwork, for the Chamber of Commerce, monist regime would serve no earthquake apparently in the Y HELD I'ONIGIIT ~ Palmer was waiting for a bus Aleutian Islands, was recorded al the North Zulch depot.
He was the overall head of said that 138 i•e istered Mon- national purpose,' he declared,, WASHINGTON !.P!-Mayor The derailment tied u g "but would strengthen and en- I last night when the gang of at 6:30 a.m. (EST) today by the p the Nav s huge 0 eration Dee Teny D, Schrunk of Portland, The Green and White infra- Y' P P day night for the opening night- coura a influence hostile to us I eight sauntered past him. Boston College seismographic main line for nearly 12 hours
squad football ame will os Freeze in Antarctica in this In- The course will continue nightly g ~ Ore., swore today he never g P ' acid to our allies and further The r•ettrrned, surrounded station- before it was repaired shortly
ftively be played of Bronco ter•national Geophysical Year, through Thursday. ~ received payoffs from pinball Y after 1 p.m. Stadium tonight, according to but his failing heart kept him He pointed out that life open[- imperial Lands whose indepern- machine operators, bootleg- him. and one of them smashed The Rev. Daniel Linohan,
W. D. Bunting, president of from assuming on-tire-spot su- ing registration was t+vice as deuce is related to our own gars and gamblers. his head with a single plow. famed seismologist, said the des- Cause of lire derailment had peace and security." The witness told the officers turbance +vas one of the strong- not been determined shortly bee
She B Association which fs pervisron• many as ever registered before WASHINGTON ~t'r -Mayor sponsoring the annual spring His wife and four children for similar courses here, and Terry D. Schrunk of Portland, that not a word was spoken. est of about 50 recorded in the fore 1 p.m., railroad workers
trainin contest for Stephen ++'ere at his bedside when he Bald that attendance was ''above pp T 7 a pp' Ore., said he called off a lie past few days. said. The empty coal cars, near g IO h111Cd Ill 1ilOt Quakes in the Aleutians the rear of the train, left the
F. Austin Hi h School, Bath Passed away at 6:20 p•rn. at his detector test on his denial of g the average for cities of similar; Can F11Q FOl' caused damaging tidal waves in rails near the depot, striking an home at the foot of Beacon Hill. ~ accepting a bribe because ho I track and field axe in good size.' He added that he expect- i ALGIERS ~,N -french sourc- felt the Secret Service had a ~ ~ the Pacific which reached the automobile parked at the depot
condition, he said. Byrd was the first man to ed about 175 to register before es reported 12 civilians and 36 I Cox $ Scat shores of the Hawaiian and oth- but missing the depot. The auto,
The round -the • track pa• I fly over both the North and the course ends Tbursdayy. rebels were killed in Algeria in fishing expedition up" in ad- ~ ministering the test. er Pacific islands recently. belonging to the night station rode and between halves South poles and held numer• ~ Springer told the directors 24 hours, AUSTIN !kt--Candidates have ANCHORAGE, Alaska ICI -agent, Adrain Vess, was not
ous decorations, including the - _ Schrunk was called back bee stunts are also scheduled for ~ - ~ fore the Senate Rackets Inves- until March 20 to file in the Walter Freeman, an airways sta- damaged extensively, N. L. Cry-
tonight and wit] be perform- Medal of Honor for his explo- rations, tigating Committee following special election to fill the House lion agent on Umnak, reported ar, day agent, said. ed unless a hea rain should I
fall at the time.? He is credited with charting ::i us refusal to complete the lie vacancy created by the resig- the outermost Aleutian Island is The Rock Island's plush Rock- For full details see the some two million square miles detector test yesterday. notion of Jantes Cox of Conroe. under a siege of volcano jitters. et was re-routed through Bryan
~ ~ Schrutrk claimed today goes- Secretary of State Zollie Mt. Vsevidof, a volcano dor_ until the line at North Zulch sports page, of the earth's surface prevrous- w,x"""ions pro osed to be asked him Steakle set the deadline after mart for 200 ears has been was re aired and cleared. Re•
ly unseen by man. No one has' , ~~F s~~ ,~•ere "loaded" and concerned Gov. Dante] said yesterday the smoking since Saturday's big pair crews were on the scene ever a noted that feat. He ar q ~ <w matters which he had not been election would be .9pri1 20. earthquake, soon after the derailment.
- P _ - - ~ +sked in his earlier testimony - Hall Ill HPaI'11C can calicos tors third of Antarc- I r
' ` +ff a ` last week at the senate hear HEARNE (Spl? -Hailstones lira. cogs
as big as a quarter-inch in di- _
ameter fell here during arain- storm yesterday, driving pas- Re[1 CrofiS TO
says-by to seek shelter Clef NCW j ~ (><eorge Pal'l' S t - l real Halted '
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„ ~i ~ • ~ ~ The Brazos County Chapter, i' 'iiV ° ~ ~ ' HOUSTON LWI -The second ~ ~ „
American Red Cross, will select y ~ , ~ ~ BRYAN -COLLEGE STA- C,eorge Parr mail fraud trial TION AREA - A maximum a new chapter chairman at the ,s~as recessed abruptly today of ~ ; s~' ~
temperature of 77 degrees and regular meeting Wednesday at '~r Federal. Judge Joe Ingraham ~ '
4 m. The Rev. Paul Fuller-' ~ 'y t : w:; a minimum of 60 degrees was P• discovered one of the jurors was ~ ~ ,;,m , recorded at Farm Service de- ton is resigning as he has ac-; g ~ not qualified. A,~ e.s~. .
partment, Monday. The rain cepted a call to another city. Attorneys for Parr, eight of µ W
gauge measured a rainfall of .11 Vernon Ostenby, field direc- ! his Duval County associates and ' inches during the same time tar for the Red Cross at the s two banks he formerly headed
period. Bryan Air Force Base, will asked for a mistrial. ~cs< M
SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS- probably conduct the meeting, "NO COMMENT"-Dave $eck, head of the giant Inlernation "There may be something to Scattered showers and thunder- as Mrs. Ada Locke, executive al Teamsters Union, waves off newsmen with 'no comment" the motion by the defendant
showers Wednesday and in secretary, is in Houston to be as he was met by a swarm of reporters and photographers but I would like to have the AIRLINER TURNS OVER IN LANDINC-Seven persons were injured when this Eastern
south portion this afternoon and with her husband, Henry Locke, on his arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International airport. Beck, matter briefed," Ingraham said. Air Lines plane, bound for Miami irem Indianapolis, bounced to the runway and flipped tonight. No important tempera-I undergoing treatment at St. who has been in Europe, has been invited to testify before "I don't want to proceed if we over during a landing at Louisville, Ky. Thirty-one passengers and three crew members
ture changes. Luke's hospital. a Senate racket-probing committee. (AP Wirephoto), can't proceed properly." were aboard the plane which skidded on its back 100 feet after turning over. (AP Wirephoto)