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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 2

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Bryan CollegeStation Texas Thursday Jan 24 1974 Page 2 Deaths and unerals Noon Stocks yPhoto by Mac Shadix End of a Rough Ride NB Realigns Staff Board dejwtthtMt his Hospital Admissions 0 Off i V) (D ST JOSEPH HOSPITAL 0 0 3 0 0 2 Racks of Casual 0 0 0 Weather 3 MITCHELLS MITCHELLS PASCHALL district county attorney of Wood County graduated from the South Texas College of Law Houston in 1952 He practiced law in Houston until 1959 when he moved to Tyler to become associated with the Texas Highway Department Besides the South Texas College of Law he attended I He moved to Winnsboro in 1960 to practice law again In 1969 he was elected to his present post all his 1534 This Chevrolet El Camino pickup truck ended up nestled next to a power pole Wednesday afternoon after it plowed through two residential yards a tree a mailbox a gas meter and a city fire hydrant Bryan police officer Dan Ruch reported that the pickup driven by Paul Weichert 24 1300 Groesbeck St a 1 Belker Paschall Jr Grand Warder Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Texas was in Bryan today for his official visitation and inspection of the Ivanhoe Commandery No 8 Knights Templar according to Harry Crenshaw local com mander demands He rejected an offer by the Trades Union Congress to check the wage demands of other unions if the miners were given what they are asking Meanwhile leading members of Heath's Conservative party were talking less and less about the possibility that their leader would take his case to the voters by calling a general election next month Also he is a Past Commander of Ascension Commandery No 25 Knights Templar of Tyler and a member of Sharon Shrine Temple He has served as Chairman of District 2 Knights Templar Eye oundation of Texas rom Bryan Mrs Ozell Tasker Mrs James Wade Mrs GL Martin Miss Susan Everett Thomas Hines Mrs RR Smith Miss Pamela Vikers Joe A Restivo from College StationMrs John Kagel Mrs Charles Hill Jr Mrs Gary Wiltrout Mrs Emil Mamaliga from Caldwell Miss Mollie Shupak from Hearne Edger Martin from Normangee Mrs Patrick Sandiver from Snook Mrs Elton Hubenak 1 rom Bryan Silvia Adams Rachel Dotson Rachael Gon zales from College Station Wilma Higgins from Caldwell Paul Charles Campis Baylor and Southern Methodist Universities pickup traveled across a yard at 1200 Groesbeck hit a mailbox and a Lone Star Gas Co gas meter plowed through the yard of 1210 Groesbeck St struck the fire hydrant and bumped the City of Bryan power pole Weichert who received minor visible injuries was charged with failure to control speed Mrs Ryan uneral services for Mrs Lou Ryan 75 of 810 Bryan are pending at Hillier uneral Home Mrs Ryan died Thursday She is survived by her husband WR Ryan of Bryan become commercial and installment loanofficer The new executive vice president served on boards of directors of civic enterprises and has been a com munity Bryan said Bryan said Bond will head the in stallment loan department and will other matters that fall WEATHERORD HAS served in departments and all stations since joining the bank in 1960 He is the operations officer I mind saying he has no pier in this Bryan said Allen was promoted to senior vice president and trust officer in 1973 Bryanalso praised the two additional bank directors BELKER PASCHALL JR Grand Warder Visits HE IS A MEMBER of the Delta Theta Phi Legal raternity the Texas Bar Association and the Texas District County Attoneys Association At present he is secretary treasurer of the Wood County Bar Association Paschall became a Master Mason in Houston Lodge No 1189 in 1954 and is a Past Master of the Gus Garrison Lodge No 1273 in Winnsboro He is a member of the Washington Chapter No 2 RAM and Houston Council No 1 RSM charged with four of the mass slayings Henley testified he had been drinking at an orgy at Corll's home the night Corll was slain He said he Rhonda Williams 15 and Timothy Kerley 22 had been drinking moonshine whis key and sniffing acrylic paint Henley said the after effects of the paint fumes caused him to black out repeatedly through the night and into the next day Henley said he did not re member killing Corll a death later ruled self defense and does not remember being warned of his constitutional rights regarding any statements he' might give police Miss Williams a buxom bru nette and Kerley had been stripped naked and lashed to a plywood board preparatory to being sexually assaulted by Henley and Corll officers have quoted Henley as saying He said he shot Corll to death just before the sexual assaults IS an outstanding young I businessman who has enjoyed tremen I dous success in his Bryan said I feel Martell will make a valuable addition to our family He will be good for I the bank and in doing so will be good for I the I On Travis Bryan III Bryan said: I has a lot of good qualities which I will make (iim a good I Directors re elected at the stockholders I meeting include Dr WC Banks Barkley I Bond Bryan Henry Buchanan GM I Bullock Homer Callaway WH I Corbtisier WC Davis GMEasterling I CM Halsell JH Jarrott MLinton I Jones Samuel High August Nowak I JE (Jocko) Roberts Henry Seale I A Skrivanek and Dr Richard I Wainerdi I that has cut production 40 per increases to meet the miners' cent It will take about two weeks to organize a strike vote Union President Joe Gormley esti mates that more than 70 per cent of the men favor a walkout 15 per cent more than are needed The demands for a strike came after Prime Minister Ed ward Heath told Parliament on Tuesday he would not raise his anti inflation ceiling on wage Bryan College Station data: riday: Sunrise 8:21 am sunset 6:55 pm Temperature to noon today: Low 42 degrees at 2 a high 44 at 11 am High Wednesday: 49 low 41 Rainfall: or the past 24 hours ending today 36 inches total this week 39 total this month 1 42 total this year 142 Wind velocity: rom the at 12 miles per hour Relative humidity: 96 per cent Barometric pressure 87 and rising All COATS SWEATERS HOUSTON Elmer Wayne Henley accused in the Houston mass murders case testified at a pretrial hearing today that police told him he would have a heart attack a nervous breakdown and die un less he told them about the case or the first time in the hear ings Henley was dressed in a suit and tie He appeared calm and confident on the witness stand smoking casually as he said: "He (police detective Da vid Mulligan) wanted me to tell him about those bodies He told me I had better tell him about it or I might have a nervous break down or a heart attack and Henley 17 is charged with six of the 27 murders of young boys killed over a three year period in what police say was a homosexual torture murder rampage headed by Dean Allen Corll 33 The hearings are being con ducted to determine the ad missibility of oral and written statements Henley gave police were to begin after his arrest Aug 8 It was shooting death the night of Aug 7 that broke open the bizarre case and led to the arrest of Henley and David Owen Brooks 18 Brooks is No Sale: 3729' a21'52'4 2Va 303 COLLECE AVE oem 9 a to 8 pm UNIVERSITY SQUARE another defendant David Brooks 18 also showed officers where six bodies were buried at High Island Tex an accompaniment by selected band students Pete Rodriguez and Ernest Ledger BHS band directors provided the in strumental transcription Templeton choir director is the 'director A total of 55 singers and 17 instrumentalists will participate in the operetta The production is the forerunner to the Broadway musical of the same name Compositions by Gilbert and Sullivan will be included in the DAMAGED REIGHT All new merchandise slightly damaged or dented in ship ment Refrigerators freezers washers dryers office desks file cabinets office chairs bath tubs sinks lavatories commodes hot water heaters bedroom suites dinettes sofa beds recliners chest of drawers mattresses and box springs carpet linoleum (pure vinyl) coffee tables baby beds porch swings TVs stereos watering tanks water pump fencing ceiling tile panelling plywood doors These and many More Too much to list Charles Sebesta Sales 272 8301 Snook Texas Mr Hines uneral services for Robert Watkins Hines 76 of 1904 Streamsideway in Bryan will be held riday at 2 pm in the Masonic Graveside Berea Cemetery Spotsylvania Cour thouse Va Burial will follow in that cemetery Local arrangements are under the direction of Hillier uneral Home Mr Hines died Monday in a local hospital He was bom October 20 1897 in Indiola Mississippi and had lived in Bryan since September Mr Hines was a retired US Department of Agriculture Inspector and member of the redericksburg Va Masonic Lodge and a veteran of World War I Survivors include one son Col Hines of Bryan an traveling southron reported eight grandchildren Groesbeck when it left the road The Published daily by the Eagle Printing CO inc PO Box 1073 124 26th St Bryan Texas 77801 Second class postage paid at Bryan Texas 77801 Send No 3579 to 0 Box 1073 Bryan Tex 77801 Terry Hancock President Publisher Henry Bynum Business Manager Gus Allen Marketing Director jerry Waggoner Managing Editor Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for reproduction all dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited to the paper and also all local news published herein All rights of reproduction of special dispatches herein are reserved SUBSCRIPTIONRATE BY CARRIER or MAIL: Brazos and Surrounding Counties with 778 Zip Daily A Sunday: 1 Month $265' 3 Months $795 6 Months $1590 1 Year $3180 Sunday Only: 1 Month SI 25 3 Months $3 75 6 Month! 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Quotations furnished by AG Ed wards 8 Sons are approximately those ot noon today New York time Over the counter stocks are bid prices and do not include the com mission American General Life Bank of A8M Baskin Robbins Community Savings and Loan idelity Union General Security Life Harte Hanks Holiday Inns Interco Inc Kaneb Services Lone Star Gas Marcor Moore Corp Oceanography International Redman Industries SCM Corp Southwestern Life Southland inancial Henley testified today Mulli can denied him legal counsel and a care while being questioned "I was deoendent on Mullican I needed something to latch The Eagle Area residents admitted to local hospitals Wednesdayinclude: BRYAN HOSPITAL MAKE IT HAPPEN WITH YOUR MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD BAKERY Koiaches homemade bread cinnamon rolls donuts cakes pies cookies strudel Try some for a special treat Visit us or call your orders in Snook Baking Co Snook Tunis exchange 272 8501 (Continued from Page 1) same location at which it was chartered 5 I Z' BARKLEY National in 1970 from Austin He is a former national bank examiner and a capable and knowledgeable Bryan said think the president of a bank should be well versed in credit analysis a good leader both in the bank and in the com munity and have a good Bryan continued directors realizing he meets all these qualifications elected him as BOND JOINED irst National in 1960 as public relations director and business development officer He was promoted to vice president in 1965 and has since B1ends of cotton 11M I polyester or 100 percent Girls' SLEEPWEAR Entire stock pajamas gowns robes Sizes 2 14 May Be Last Witness Denied Counsel Says Henley Henley said adding he area in East Texas Henley and believed Mullican would not betray him His lawyer Will Gray said Henley may be the last witness to testify in the hearings Henley led officers to where 17 bodies were buried in a Houston boat stall and four in a wooded Special Group Men's Boy's Long Short Sleeve SHIRTS Coal Strike Threatens British Industry IONDON (AP) Leaders of Britain's 280000 coal miners are recommending today that their men stop all production with a strike for higher pay that could bring British industry to a halt this spring The general secretary of the union Lawrence Daly told newsmen he and the union's president and vice president would reCommend a strike vote at a meeting today of the executive board of the National Union of Mineworkers The 27 man executive was ex pected to approve the recom mendation and order the con tinuation meanwhile of the 11 week old slowdown in the mines Templar Commander Inspects Local Chapter BHS Presenting Pinafore Musical The HMS Pinafore production by music students at Bryan High School will open tonight at 7: 30 pm in the Bryan Civic Auditorium on Coulter Dr The musical will also be pertormea on aaiuraay wun a 2:30 pm matinee and the regular production Tickets are $1 per person for the night performances and 50 cents for children and for adults at the mantinee' per formance THE PRODUCTION IS being presented by choir students with 4 11 11 1 0 V4 iCt' Jjk Al HiK 4 0 4 4 i 4 ms.

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