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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 4

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THl BRYAN DAILY EAGLE BRYAN TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 I8SB OUR t' £1 I And Youpger er SamlcI Rites An be Is Increased Phone TA 2 3707 for Claifid rCIRCLE TONIGHT Ilans 4 of I Today thru Sat at MARKETS I MODEL 21 8 Kelvinator RERIGERATOR entertainment anti TODAY thru $AT Off Set Hinges Safety Door $14995 With Operating Trade In UNITEDURNLTURE WAREHOUSE PAY ONLY SALES it OCT SS DALLAS TA 2 3513 Corner Sims 22nd IMmQH HO MHO pnincE TIUPHON 8879 tPVAN I A llEErt and girl Calif A headon on a curve near here umi W8 new rm WEST SHE for the 3 it Shelf Area 135 Square eet ull Width ood Chest 52 Lbs Door Shelves with Egg Racks I with Swikhhladf Savagely And Shocking Honesty1 State of Texas Challenge To Yonr Emotions! Lunik Zooms Toward Earth 8ARD02 JeTn cabin mmbb mhmmk mmm iswnatxB THE DIARY ANNE RANK Court Records WARRANTY DEEDS Barker to John Donan Sr et al lot 12 of block 6 of the Tanglewood Addition ORT WORTH Wt Repub licans gathered here today to join Vice President RichardrNlx on in some lusty political tub The vice president and Mrs Nixon fly into ort Worth this afternoon for a crowded two day visit in the state GOP spokesmen have said Nixon will devote an overnight stop here to political conferen ces riday he moves over to Dallas 34 miles east to help unveil the 1959 State air of Texas Gathering to greet the vic president were 50 odd Texas Republican leaders headed by National Committeeman Porter and State Party Chair man Thad Hutcheson both of Houston Within GOP tanks there has been no announced opposition in the state to Nixon as a can didate for the presiden tial nomination Nearly all qual ified to speak with authority have endorsed him BOSTON GT) A Thiokol Chemical Corp chemist said here Wednesday a 10 million pound thrust rocket many times larger than any fired so far is entirely feasible Dr Ritchey speaking at a conference on rocket pro pulsion proposed the rocket which he said could use known techniques of construction The Russians have never 'dis the thrust of their great moon rockets but many West ern scientis do not think they exceed a million pounds ive Killed Ln Accident All parents who have children in the A Cappella or choirs are urged to attend I Swim Badges Will Be Issued riday Sandel brother of Bryan Ar will in Waco of Long of Mrs MEXICO CITY Ui Pi evi dent Adolfo Lopez Mateos will visit Sen Lyndon Johnson at his Central Texas farm Oct 18 19 the oreign Office said today Johnson visited Lopez Mateos here last fall before his inaugu ration The President his party will arnve in Austin at the end of a 10 day visit to the United States Oct 18 They will drive from there to Johnson's ranch and fly back to Mexico City Oct 19 Among the subjects is a pro posed extension of the Injra coastal Canal south along the Mexican coast NEW YORK (Spl) amily life in the United States has benefited appreciably from the favorable economic climate and low mortality rates of re cent years it is reported by itatisticians of the Metropolitan Remodeled Nursery Opens' After being closed duping the summer and for remodeling 1 Day and flight Nursery is now open acegrding to Mrs All this marvelous much more is yours at the great '59 State air of Texas! miss such fascinating features as the Automobile Show Millioo Dollar Midway Museums Electric Show Natural Gas Show City of Nikko Playtime USA Agriculture Show arm Machinery Exhibits Building ashion Shows Mobil Sky Revue and the Antique Auto Show rom the Midway to the Muse ums something for everybody! WASHINGTON tfl The Ag riculture Department increased its estimate of Texas cotton pro duction' today by 75000 bales over agency's Sept 1 pre diction The forecast is for 4600000 ijales with a 5 pound per acre average increase over the Sep tember figure The department estimated the national crop at 14692000 bales This estimate is 14000 bales more than the 14678000 bales forecast a month ago However it is well above the compara tively small crop last year of 11512000 The 10 yeaf 1948 57 average is 14046000 Cotton this year is being pro duced under a new federal con trol program designed to in crease marketing by drtipping the market prices It permits in creased plantings over those of 1958 1 I Graveside services held at 2 PM for Harvey Beach Calif Joe Krolczvk rangements are being made by Wiikirson Hatch uneral Home in Waco the problems both of maintain ing a home for her children and holding a job In anticipation of such a possibility most Ameri can husbands supplement their basic Social Security benefits by planned programs of life insur ance and other means of syste matic evourrM KAM MILLIE PERKINS JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT SHELLEY WINTERS RICHARD BEYMER GUSH HUBER ED WYNN Honor or Home Bound Holnigrcen WASHINGTON Holmgreen a Texas grad uate was honored Tuesday night by the International CO operation Administration 5tf has been with the ICA and predecessor agen cies handling foreign aid programs since 1957 He plans to to Bryan Tex He was Aggie business manager in 1941 47 except' for three years irrtheArmy Republicans In ort Worth or Students who earned swim ming badges during the summer recreation program sponsored by the College Station Recrea tion Council may pick them up Saturday The badges may be picked up from 10 to 11 AM at the Downs Jr Natatorium on the Campus This is the only time they Will be available of ficials in charge of the program said Art Adams swimming teacher will be in his office to issue the swimming badges Low Beginner students will not have badges awarded at this time They will be available af ter they complete the LowBe ginner course ANNA Ill ISV An Illinois Central freight tram collided with a car at an unguarded city crossing Wednesday killing five persons on their way to work The smashed auto was carried nearly a quarter of a mile Dead were three women 4 teen age boy and a man all resi dents of nearby Alto Possesses Techniques Of Potent Rocket Life Insurance Company Currently there ate about 39 1 500'000 married couples in the I nation an increase of nearly 11 1 000000 couples since 1940 Ac 1 cording to estimates made by the Bureau of the Census the same rate of growth is expected In the years ahead and the total of married couples will ex ceed 50300000 by 1975 IN ALMOST half of married couples the husband is in the 25 44 age bracket when family responsibility is at its peak group the number of married couples increased about 30 percent between 1940 and 1958 During the period ahead to 1975 couples where the husband is 25 34 years old will experience an even more rapid rise whereas couples with the husband 35 44 years old will show practically no change Since 1940 the high marriage rates have produced an increase of about 50 percent in the num ber of couples with the husband under 25 years of age The out look is that the number of such couples Will more than double by 1975 reaching a total of about 4700000 AT THE OTHER end of the family cycle the number with husbands age 65 and older mounted by 73 percent from 1940 to 1958 With a further in crease Of 36 percent expected by 1975 This growth reflects the aging of the population me sta tisticians point out In 1958 62 percent of the hus bands under 25 had at least one denendent child and the popu lations rose to 85 percent for those aged 25 44 about one third at these older husband had three or more children in their care After age 45 family re sponsibility lessens rapidly as the children marry or leave home for other reasons prosperity has encouraged our young people to marry at an early age and to raise a family while still in their prime the Metro politan statisticians conclude "Low mortality has lessened the chances of widowhood and or phanhood while children are de pendent so that most have the advantage of a full family life during their formative years "NEVERTHELESS with the increased size of families each year thousands of wives are left with a heavy burden due to the untimely deaths of their hus bands Last year alone about 100000 children were orphaned by the death of fathers under age 45 and an additional 87000 children survived fathers who died at ages 45 54 The economic hardshipscreated for such fam ilies' may be great especially when Ae widow is faced with ORT WORTH (API Hogs 100) weak to 25 lower mixed 1300 1350 Catlie 000 calves 200 steady med ium to good steers and yearlings 2200 2550 fat cows 1600 1750 good to choice calves 2400 2700 commoner 1900 2300 medium to good stock steer calves 2400 2900 heifer mates 2700 dou Sheep 800 steady good to choice lambs 1900 1950 mixed lambs and yearlings 1700 ewes 590 600 med iumfeeder lambs 1500 NEW YORK (AP) Cotton was 15 cents a bale lower to 10 higher at noon today October 3229 December 3215 March 3261 Head On INDIO auto crash killed four women Wednesday night MOSCOW Lunik III has left the moon's gravitational field and its Speed is falling as it nears the point for the start of its retufn toward the earth Tass announced tonight The Soviet news agency said the 614 pound flying was 145935 miles from the moon and 278200 miles from the earth at noon EST Hospital Notes Mrs oster is a surgical patient at St Joseph Hospital TODAY RIDAY 6 presents DAVID SHIRLEY GIG NIVEN MucLAINE YOUNG ANY GIRL CinemaScop and METROCOLOR Alto MME WM1 BUSINESS a 7 i Mrs Harold Redmond president of the Bryan College Station Real Estate Board is in Austin today attending the board of meeting Of the Texas Real Estate Associa tion in the Commodore Perry Hotel Mrs Redmond is a mem ber of the board of directors as regional governor of this region ollowing the meet ing Mrs Redmond will attend the reception and dinner honor ing The National Association president Jamea Udall Los Angeles Calif amilies Both Older The Kemp high school Parent Teachers Association I meeting in tegular session in i the music room of the school Wednesday evening adopted af program of activities The to 1 school year including a season 1 al program for each month ana panel discussions on school sit i uation led by teachers parents i and other civic workers I The recommendation on activities was brought by the Program committee Mrs I Lane chairman I Principal Yancey spoke of the progress of the school and the objectives of a testing pro gram to be executed in the near futufe Approximately 120 parents RHINO TOES SAO PAULO A rhinoceros narped Carareco write in candidate poll ed more vofSsi than anyone else in Wednesday's election of city qaiiincilmen Election officials conceded Careeco 88000 votes Xhe vote was interpreted asprotest demonstration ragainsi all politicians SOME MOLARS "Wow what ieethl" says 4 year old Cola Kolikohn as he peers into the mouth of the 52 fooi tall symbol of the State air of Texas Big Tex will witch over the fair which opens in Dallas Oct 9 Cole is the son of Mr and Mrs Alex Kolikohn of Perrysville Ohio who will operate a concession on the midway (NEA Telephoto) Also THE DEIANT Tony CurtH snoo PER WEEK Dodgers (Continued rom Page Ope) van Snicier bounced out to Klus zewski Hodges beat out a dribbler past the mound and went to second on low throw past first ox threw out Deme ter Six runs six hits one error one left White Sox: Demeter went to center for Los Angeles and Sni der moved over to right ox fouled out to Wills sec ond pitch hit Landis on the back of the head Landis drop ped to the ground but got up immediately apparently unhurt The ball hit the protective hel met Lollar walked Klusrewski crashed a line drive home run into the upper right field stands scoring Landis and Lol lar ahead of him to narrow the lead to 8 3 Smith walked Larry Sherry replaced Podres Phillips hit Sherry's first pitch for a looping single into left center sending Smith io Billy Goodman batted for McAnany and struck out irst base umpire Ed Hurley after an argument with Charley Dressen ejected the Dodger coach from the field Earl Torgeson batted Lown and walked loading bases Aparicio popped to Wills Three runs two hits no rors three left It was announced that the I xmio win rneei October 11 iriMhe music room 1 LOS ANGELES A thou sand shouting students protest 1 ing strict new rules on fra 1 ternity conduct thronged th University of Southern Cali i rowwednes i Norman Topping In effigy I OtJNTIUL HARVEST There should be plenty of pumpkins for III Jween jJL nelear PMaHneIlL is any Uidieation It is heaviest pumpkin crop to years Aubrey Moorej Located atf2312 Cavitt the nursery kcps children of all ages are kept' all hours of thejiciy and overnight and are home cooked meals there Play is supervised I am? a man is also on duty at all I times Tax Claim ilm TOS ANGELES UP) Los geles County has won its claim td $100000 in taxes on the neg ative of the motion picture the World in 80 Superior Court Wednesday objected the contention of the producing company Michael Todd Co Inc that the negative and the copyright are intangi bles and thus not taxable The case was a test of the right to levy the film tax which has produced some two million dollars annually Counsel for Todd is expected to appeal 'v A gmii'fliMiMininitftnag children tjNif I yt t' REE Hearing Aid Expert Here School Bus Upset Near Marlin Today MARLIN (A A school bus and pickup' truck collided at a Brazos River bottoms intersec tion today injuring four chil drenand the truck driver Sheriff Brady Pamplin who investigated said the bus was upset and skidded 84 yards On its side Aboard were 13 pupils and a driver The pupils were enroute to elementary school at Reagan 9 miles south of Marlin The col lision was at a farm road cross ing called the Highbank Eloise Wilderville intersection in alls County sOpez Mateos Will Visit Sen Johnson i MR MICHAEL NESBIT Hear Ing Aid Specialist will conduct Special clinic at BRYAN TEXAS LA SALLE HOTEL RIDAY OCTOBER 9 8:30 2 Those who attend this clinic wfll have the opportunity to see and try Tonemcster Eyeglass and Ear Level Hearing Aids that are featured on National television radio and in magazines These instruments Weigh less than one ounce and give the user the finest hearing knovn to modem science No cost or obligation to see and try these improved models Easy budget terms are available Batteries and cords will beavoil ble fof all models Tl SERVINS THE BRAZOS VALLEY OVER 10 YEARS This Hearing Ajd Clinic is held through the courtesy of Austin Hear ing Aid Service Ground loor Little field Building 110 East 6th Street Austin 1 Texas Texas Cotton Crop Estimate Births A girl was bom Mr Mrs Catterman a to Mr and Mrs Nemec and a boy to Mr and Mrs Adrian Neveu at St Joseph Hospital A girtwas born Mr and Mrs Pete Costello Bryan Hospital Kemp PTAAdoplSi forma fraternity I 1 dav night and hi I Activities ror School Year ran XVif mirggrga nzT UTAH NOW SHOWING Wesa Weddington et al to were in attendance withthosc Howard Burns et ux part of I of the eighth and eleventh the Mitchel Survey I grades tied in numljef present Tiike Marino to Ben i Marino part of Austin Choir Parents' League Mrs Delia Smith et io irst State Bank and Trust Co of Bryan a tract of land in Brazos County William Daniels et ux to Horrace Rovder et ux lot 15 of block 6 of Hillcrest Addition lUMIISNE! 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