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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 2

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Page 2 Tuesday ebruary 18 1975 Bryan College Station Texas The Eagle Chrysler Reports Worst Year Arranges $1 Billion New Credit rench Horn Comes rom A Texan Heritage funerals Burglaries Mr Wittman a azzino five men today or AVORITE PIZZA SECTION IN THIS NEWSPAPER Share a A Local Concern Working or Its Community Wednesday momtgomer group is Edward Birdwell a Texan in musical training and experience as well as the brother of Jerry Birdwell an RR right of way between 2347 and Luther Street West from heavy industrial district to apartment building district as well as three tracts of land along 'Southwest Parkway murder in the second degree could bring two to 20 years and a $10000 fine or both If found guilty of manslaughter a Mrs Smith died Sunday night of natural causes in a local nursing home She was bom June 24 1892 in Reliance Texas and had been a resident of Bryan for 53 years She had been a Red Cross volunteer a member of the Central Baptist Church for 50 years and was general commercial district not to exceed 21 acres Another 25 acre tract was rezoned from single family residence to agricultural open district and the third 23 acre tract was recommended for rezoning from single family residence to apartment building district The Poulenc for Trumpet Hom and Trom turned out to be one of officials said Monda'they have lined up credit agreements with about 200 tanks for $1075 billion The firm lists Mr Wittman died Monday in Worth of natural causes He was born July 14 1895 in Bryan and had been a resident of people feel the law is going to be enforced going to go back to the old ways The danger signs are all over the he said ormer Rep Robert Tier nan RL who has been nom inated by the House to serve on BY THYRA PLASS Eagle Music Critic EVERY EAR A brass ensemble being dull or awk ward was quickly dispelled These men played with all the Spaghetti Dinner Once inside according to police the burglars took six cases of beer and one case of soft drinks from a cooler Police pointed out that there were several coin operated vending machines in the building but the burglars ap parently did not attempt to break into any of them uneral services for rank Phillip Wittman 79 of 400 South Sims Bryan will be held Wednesday at 2 pm in St Andrews Episcopal Church with the Rev Gaylan Poole of Christ the King Episcopal Church in Worth and the Rev Joseph razer of St Andrews Episcopal Church Bryan officiating: Burial will be in Bryan City Cemetery under the direction of Hillier uneral Home color something a single in strument can never achieve A striking Triptych by contemporary composer Charles Whittenburg seemed fragmented in the beginning but gained more continuity as it proceeded A resounding applause brought the Samuel Scheidt as a con sonant conclusion to the con cert" burglars took two suits two watches and several shirts direction of Hillier uneral Home though the gasoline shortage soon eased auto sales continued to lag because of political uncertainty interest rates severe inflation and weakening consumer they said SAVIN ASSTVIAT political intrusion into the independence of the ed The proposal on credit allocation would direct the ed to see that money was steered toward housing agri culture productive business investments and state and local governments Subcommittee Chairman Wright Patman Tex a longtime critic of the ederal Reserve objected Pallbearers include JS Walker Alton Risinger Henry Buchanan Bemest Buchanan Sam Bullock Preston Smith Jr Bill Schulman and Reagon Warren forced to make their own inter pretations of the new pro visions some of which are complicated and vague Several candidates and potential candidates already are raising money for the 1976 presidential election A special congressional election was held last month in Louisiana and a special congressional primary is set for April 5 in Chicago Many past candidates have Alsip of Mrs KL Bryan one Shifflett of Chrysler Chairman Lynn Townsend said the financing was necessary to the continued availability of needed financial Although all four major US auto makers confronted essentially the same problems of gasoline shortages inflation and recesssion in 1974 the only loss was expected at Chrysler inancial analysts say Chrysler can be expected to lose another $25 million to $50 million this quarter and may operate in the red for the entire year General profits fell to $950 outdoor lighting for areas favoring criminal entry Knowles said he want to alarm people into a panic but merely wanted to inform them of the need to have their premises checked and subsequently protected by the inexpensive installation of several reliable locks and bolts KNOW MOST people in this area are smarter than said Knowles just a problem of making them realize how vulnerable they are The trend is to more daylight burglaries lately too So if you men here (at the meeting) care about your wife and kids and your personal property a little time and effort can save more than money (Continued from page 1) resume the case for the defense before District Judge WC (Bill) Davis this morning at 9 am The trial is expected to go before the jury of seven women CALL 846 4704 NOW OR SERVICE Mrs Smith uneral services for Mrs Belle Smith 82 of 506 Dodge St Bryan will be held Wed nesday at 10:30 am in the Hillier uneral Home Chapel with the Rev Roy Hollomon and Dr Duane Riley of the Central Baptist Church of ficiating Burial will be in Tryon Cemetery under the Rawls Cheryl Reddell Ken Ro Mark Sandel Shirley Sanders Michele Scarmado Linda Scasta Roger Schafer Diana Sims Diane Smith Roger Smith Scott Smith Lisa Spence Nancy Strawser Grade Todaro Charles Todd Keith Tunnell Kara Vance Evelyn Van Pelt Margaret Young retired nursery coordinator for Bryan for 26 years He was the Central Baptist Church Survivors include two sons Morris Smith of Salt lake City Utah Preston Smith of Dickinson two daughters Mrs NP Stribling of Belton Mrs Curtis Eden of Alvin one brother John Stewart Bryan two sisters Mrs WJ Walker of Bryan Mrs CH Warren Bryan 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Carver Kemp School has announced its honor roll for the second nine weeks period Those honored are Beth Akin Jessica Allen Alice Allphin Beverly Alma Eleanor Andrick Kathryn Anthony Melanie Baggerly Kent Barnes James Beeler i Jacqueline Bell Sandy Bomnskie Brent Brossman AREAS DEICIENCIES listed by the TEA were no instructional plans developed for different subject areas and grade levels libraries contained large number of books in need of repair and some were no longer in use by students facilities for high school vocational agriculture and vocational homemaking were small ventilation in woodwork shop were poor no vent in science storage room at middle school an area on the stage of the kindergarten campus needs repair no covered walk ways on kindergarten campus drainage problem on kin dergarten campus and roof leaked in many areas of the junior high school causing slippery floors Cheryl Burke Julie Byer Debbie Cade and Gordon Carruth Also Leon Bash Randy Childers Susie Chmelar Pat Coyle Carol Cullen Oscar Davenport' Demirs Patricia Dickey Susan Dill Leslie Duncan Dan Durso Jock Evans Kristi Elmendorf Laurie English Tracy ikes Patty Garcia Jeffrey Garrett John Gilmore Edward Goldsmith and Archie Green Also Kelly Green Dawn Greehsage Robert Griffin Lynette Gould Andrea Haines Sally Harmon Morris Harris Pam Harris Paul Harper Lisa Hensarling Sharon Hodges Holly Hooks Ronnie Horcia Lisa Hunter Michael Hudson Chris Hutchingson Joy Johnson Rene Koehler lane Krumrey Donald Kuciemba Deanna laath John Leonard Lisa larenz Tom Lunsford Kelley Machan and Michele McElreath Also James Marshall Sheryl Mohundro Cathy Moore Terry Moore Lea Ann Morgan Melissa Munday Karen Overman Phil Pace Kit Page Nancy Patranella Karen Peters Douglas Pettit Christine Petty Chandai Phillips Danny Pickett and Robert Playter Also Iaurie Prihoda Satish Rao David Raesener Gilbert Ramirez Eileen Rand Nathan lived and William Lawes was the brother of the man who wrote the music for Masque of the Comus Like some present day artists Giovanni Coperario had' the plain English name of John Cooper until he made a trip to Italy Victor million from $24 billion the year before ord Motor Co reports later this week American Motors earned $27 million in its fiscal year which ended? Oct 30 Townsend and Chrysler President John Riccardo blamed the general economic decline and government efforts to control inflation for the! dramatic sales slump of the fourth quarter retired horticulturist for the American Regrigeration Transfer Co He was a member of the Brazos Union Lodge No 129 AAM and a 1919 graduate of Texas He was a World War I US Army veteran member of Christ the King iscopal Church in Worth and St Andrews Episcopal Church in Bryan Survivors include his wife Mrs Katherine Wittman of Bryan two daughters Mrs JB (Barbara) MacComb Ill (Marie) Jones of sister Mrs LB Bryan and three grand children Pallbearers will be members of the Brazos Union Lodge No 129 Continued from page 1) njeet accreditation standards of the Texas Education Agency for grades kindergarten through 12 'This does not mean however that the school is not accredited according to Hopson An OPAS Special Attraction created a unique occasion last insurance executive right here night' in Rudder Center in Bryan College Station theatre rirst a brass quintet is not the usual meadia of musical performance to which our audiences are accustomed' peccably attired in traditional Secondly the American Brass Quintet must be one of the most illustrious brass quintets in the world Third the program itself was unhackneyed and imaginatively constructed ourth the members of the Quintet are not only virtuosos but first rate musicians learned witty and as down to earth as 'the man next door ifth' one member of this (Continued from page 1) make it no matter what But a great many burglars (85 per cent) who if you take the right KNOWLES SAID TWO things work against potential burglars time and noise Burglars want to waste time on dif ficult locks nor do they want to break win dows to gain entry he said The longer he has to fight to get in and still try to be quiet about it the more likely it is go to another house Knowles said THE BRYAN POLICE Department will check any Bryan residence for security safeguards free of charge They check all doors locks windows outside shrubbery and debts from last year's congres sional races and even the 1972 presidential campaigns In the eyes of some propo nents of the bill the situation is becoming dangerous this turns around on our way to one hell of a mess and a hell of a scandal the election commission said before we even get started said red Wertheimer vice president of Common Cause the lobbying group that pushed to get the new law enacted Good Citizens Announced At Lamar School in a telephone interview that he like the delays either law went into effect in January and going to have an awful time getting rules and regulations promul gated" he said I think we should be moving very fast but you know up to the Dfrtri rtArtt Isi ZIAIXH lux 1 ICDlUClll IU OCUU up U1C 11U1111 nees and the House is going to have to on financing bills and confirmation of its commission nominees When the new commission gets started it may face a se vere budget problem Congress initially authorized up to $5 million for the first fiscal year which ends June 30 white tie and tails one felt that it was a special night This was a refreshing departure from difficult than for guitar Each some ot tne tasnions worn on stage in recent times THE RESEARCH or perhaps just plain detective work of uncovering these late nineteenth century Russian pieces is carried on by the American Quintet and Andre played with different tone Smith i rhe Ewald was found in a trunk of belongings More recently brass quintet music has been discovered by Ramsac another Russian composer who was close to Rimsky Korsakoff DETROIT (AP) Chrysler Corp hit by a fourth quarter 1974 deficit of $735 million to cap its worst year ever has arranged a cushion of new credit of total assets of $67 billion more than $1 billion or the year Chrysler posted a loss of $52 milion compared with a $296 million loss in the recession year of 1958 Sales of $11 billion last year were off 72 per cent from $118 billion in 1973 Chrysler said its sales in the fourth quarter of 1974 plummeted 27 per cent to $25 billion from $34 billion in the same period a year earlier In 1973 Chrysler had profits of $255 million including $744 million in the fourth quarter To meet growing debts Chrysler The tire advertised in this section is described as a polyester tire This is not correct The Air Cushion tire is a nylon tire We regret any inconvenience this error may cause No 2 Pizza Inn of Bryan Nextto Bryan High 1803 Greenfield Plaza No 1 Pizza Inn of College Station 413 Texas AVe IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MONTGOMERY WARD ADVERTISING I A College Station City Council meeting is scheduled tonight at 5 pm in city hall Agenda items include consideration of an ordinance calling for a general municipal election and a presentation by the Arts BRYAN Students selected Council of the Brazos Valley agood citizens of the month of January at Lamar School include: Doug Ross Donna Carter Odelia Charles Brook Watson Linda Scarmardo Robert Armstrong Ann Darby Kipth Butler Monica Konechy Caroline Miller Published daily by The Eagle 1 Printing Co Inc PO Box 1073 124 26th st Bryan Texas 77801 Second class postage paid at Bryan Texas 77801 Send No 3579 to PO Box 1073 Bryan Tex 77801 Member of Associated Press Th 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 SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY CARRIER OR MAIL Brazos and Surrounding Counties with 778 Zip eS Daily Sunday 1 month S3 00 3 months $9006 months $1800 1 year $3600 Sunday Only month $125 months $375 6 months $750 1 year $1500 Daily Only 1 month $2 45 3 months $735 6 months $14 70 1 year $2940 MAIL PRICES Stale of Texas Outside Surrounding Counties Daily Sunday 1 month $350 3 months $1050 6 months $2100 1 year $4200 Sunday Only 1 month $135 3 $16X)hS 4 10 1 year Dally 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say what media was to be used? The two fugues as played by the Quintet took on new meaning as each voice line fras The little known composers it showed to advantage vi imjv vwiung nctc iciauVU ID men more famous than themselves Michael East was the son of one of the greatest BUSIEK JONES AGENCY 1200 VILLA MARIA RD 823 0911 INSURANCE HOME LOANS INVESTMENTS SAVINGS CERTIICATES The commission deniePa request from the Anderson Ridge Corp for rezoning 063 acres northwest of Holleman Drive and northeast of Anderson Street from apart ment building district to general commercial district is faced with either very early repertoire (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) or 1 definitely contemporary Nothing much happened in between It was not until the nineteenth century that rotarv Onintpt Nn inn nlpncnnt and aplomb of a fine string quartet and piston valve mechanisms well written work of the late Legatos took on a satiny were adapted to brass in Period Itran hardly duwiwiiis mis inaue ineiii oe called great out it is en received its due Always there ot 01 Wie greatest was a marvelous sense of line musc publishers whq ever and movement Programming for a brass quintet can be even more Our regular $189 vpuyium WlilllCI Willi meatsauce served in true Italian style with garden fresh salad and garlic toast and tomorrow If found guilty of murder in the first degree azzino could face a prison term of five to 99 lesser offense he could face a or life A guilty verdict or prison term of two to 20 years Money Caroline Miller Yolinda Ramirez Charles Jeske Carolyn Johnson Robbie Roberts Pam Morris Neal Allphin Patti Peters James floward Mary Ann Gorzycki Joe Rodriguez and Debra Beafd Citizens' of the' month are Dominated by the students in their homerooms and then selected by their teachers Consol (Continued from page 1) into recession promptly and steadily ederal Reserve Chairman reducing Arthur Burns said the bill Democrats have contended would wreck chances for an that the ed tight money pol economic recovery and would icy has helped drive the nation constitute an untenable KPRC TV CH 2 HOUSTON Tuesday eb 18 deaths i rrnniri wtn toN rilSS' snillso vd fr' Carver Kemp Honor Roll or 2nd 9 Weeks Revealed Lack of Action unds Stalls Campaign Law WASHINGTON (AP) The Watergate spawned law to pre vent future campaign finance scandals is being stalled by the inaction of President ord andCongress Nearly four months have passed since the law was signed Oct 15 Yet there is no commission to enforce it no staff has been hired and no regulations have been written Congress has not yet appro priated so much as a dime to for enforcement and ord seeking a fraction of the amount Congress originally envisioned No date has been set for Sen 'ate or House hearings on the qualifications of the persons nominated as election commis sioner Congress finished selecting its four nominees late last month but ord still has picked his two nominees the new law took effect New Day Meanwhile presidential and congressional candidates are through a plate glass windowoperating in a partial vacuum at the JC Penny Co at 221 Main St in order to gain en Andrick Publicity trance to the downtown variety store Head of Campaign Once inside the store the Eagle carried astory about the Easter Seal campaign and had a picture of campaign chairman Lloyd In the second incidentCuringtonandpublicity kicked out a glass chairman Jeff Andrick window at The Pitt at 1009 W'Andrick however was iden St in order to enter the 1 tified as Wayne Allen in the building late Monday i picture Andrick will handle publicity CS City Council for the Easter Seal drive and anyone having any ideas for 1 Meet Tonight neip or a story to report on the drive should contact Andrick COLLEGE STATION Approves 3 Denies 2 COLLEGE STATION The Planning and Zoning Com mission approved three zone change requests and denied two in public hearings held Monday night Approved were a 3 acre and a northeast of 2154 One tract 0834 acre tract change nor was recommended rezoned theast of the abandoned liGN from single family residence to Police Investigate Bryan Burglaries BRYAN Local police of ficers today are investigating the burglaries of two Bryan businesses Monday night In one incident burglars apparently threw a large concrete building block Wliia lfi nee A GS OB CABlfVISlON 6:30 AM New Zoo Revue 7:25 AM KPRC New 8:25 AM KPRC News 11:55 AM KPRC News 12:10 PM Joanne King Show 3:30 PM Merv Griffin Show 5:00 PM Ron Scene at ive 4:00 PM KPRC News 10:00 PM KPRC News Wednesday eb 19 6:30 AM i New Zoo Revue 7:25 AM KPRC News 8:25 AM KPRC News 11:55 AM KPRC News 12:10 PM Joanne King Show 3:30 PM Merv Griffin Show 5:00 PM Ron Stone's Scene at ive 6:00 PM KPRC News 10:00 PM KPRC News If You're Not Connected to Community Cablevision You're Not Receiving These Shows!.

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