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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 10

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4 TIM THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE ERYANX TEXAS WEDNESDAY NOV 28 1962 American Bankers Official Raps Rural Credit Unions 4 SAeZ Plane Crash x1J Kreider of New STURGEON To USDA Theatre Aim MARKETS MONEY 700 TO IMPROVE 2550 standard YOUR HOME A MONEY TO The OR YOUR CLEANING CONVENIENCE 7 A A American Bankers official said here Alex Delvecchio of the De troit Red Wings is the only'new National Hockey League cap tain this season 12 CARS AIL TO OBSERVE 13 WARNINGS irst Annual Chess Tourney Slated for Weekend at 19 Americans Dead in Lima numbers from the stage musical and not one line of dialogue What is left? Well a clever story At least we hope it turns out that Across the street George Roy Hill was directing in the Attic" and the atmosphere was more restrained That befits the filming of the problem laden Lillian Hellman play in the is notable for teaming Dean Martin as the long sheltered brother with Wendy Hiller and Geraldine Page as his possessive sisters Co op credit adequate fair de 194000' At farm there is a heed for more volun tary programs to reduce over production of certain farm crops Such programs he said would reduce government interference and preserve freedom of the individual producer "THE BANKERS association does not take a punitive posi tion that there should be no credit tlje speaker ex plained we do be lieve it would be in the public interest to attain chartering provisions 'for credit union membership limited to groups having a common bond of em ployment within an individual plant office or firm coupled with an environment affording an opportunity for personal Ac quaintance and personal rela tionship one with the Carroll Bottum of the Purdue University Agricultural Eco nomics Department banquet speaker foe the conference said BRYAN BUILDING AND LOAN association Steady on toms has been conducting a ladder tournament at its regular ri day night meetings with mem bers moving up the ladder as they win games Currently Watson Jr holds top position in this continuing eyent and committee members 'figure he is the man to beat' for the championship unless there are strong darkhorse entries from the campus The tournament will be con ducted' by Capt Dudley of the Air Science Department who serves as advisor for the chess committee Capt Dudley obtained his most recent tour nament experience during the Thanksgiving holidays at the Texas Open Championship in Houston where he won the Class A trophy Members are looking forward to a good turnout from the pub lic to provide them with varied tournament practice Chess clubs of Dallas and San Antonio have accepted challenges from the chess committee to meet in team matches and this event will be the last major practice before the team takes to the road to meet these veteran clubs on their home grounds 46 Washers 34 Dryers Hair Dryers OLATHE Kan UR Thir teen warning signs wen in stalled Tuesday at an inter section of 56 and U' 169 when three have been killed in smashups this month Seven signs warn 'of the up coming four way stop Two spell out the 30 mile speed limit our outsize stop signs wen added including one with a flashing warning light After the work was done 12 vehicles failed to heed the stop signs in a 15 minute per iod hr ASSOCIATION By DOYLE GOUGLER Information Rural credit unions especial ly if government connected pose a threat to commercial banks an Association Wednesday Lawrence York Rural Credit Unions Com mittee secretary for the associa tion said rapid growth of credit unions in general and goals of certain groups' to expand the unions are evidence of the threat KREIDER WAS a speaker at Texas 11th an nual arm and Ranch Credit School for Commercial Bankers which ended Wednesday About 150 bankers attended He said a small group of senior officials in the US Department of Agriculture the Credit Union National Association and the National Rural Electric erative Association have tious for rural union expansion this year the in co operation with CUNA is sued three releases stating' their intent to establish a national network of community credit unions in most if not all of the rural he said unions would be design ed to provide rural people with a local facility for their savings on an interest bearing demand payment HE ADDED THAT the con cept of as report ed by USDA officials would take in more than half the US population More than $500000 of funds would be involved the US Department of Agriculture went on record proposing the use of public monies in effect to establish another banking Krei der said The association official said attempts by the USDA CUNA and NRECA to set up a national network of rural credit unions regard for the public leaves banking no ab ternative but to take action needed to contain credit union chartering within the frame work of a valid common bond SCONA (Continued rom Page 1) versity of Texas government professor Dr Harrison Hierth Eng lish professor Texas Dr Rocco Paone director of Naval Ademy foreign affairs conference James Webb Jr cultural attache American Embassy in Mexico Claude A Bitner Jr associate professor of economics Texas aubion Dow Chemical Company reeport Capt Thompson social studies professor United States Military Academy West Point SCONA VIII like other con ferences of the past will con tinue to present first hand in formation: for the top leaders The idea of Whitney now a businessman in ort Worth has grown The nation al conference today involves in ternational issues irst Lady ihfi Showing Slated WASHINGTON can movie houses will begin showing in December a half hour film on irst Lady Jac queline Kennedy5s visit to In dia and Pakistan She made the trip last March The Motion Picture Associa tion of America said Tuesday any profits realized will be used to make additional foreign lan guage versions and prints for the government to meet over seas requests LIMA Peru W) Rescue workers labored today at the slow and arduous task of bring ing down from a rocky peak the bodies of 97 persons killed in the crash of a Los Angeles bound Brazilian jetliner It was avia tion eighth worst dis aster Nineteen of the dead were listed as Americans There were no survivors and no immed iate explanation of the crash in good flying weather minutes before the Boeing 707 was to make a pre dawn landing at airport Tuesday A PERUVIAN Cabinet minis ter a high Cuban economic of ficial and a California oil execu tive were among the 80 passen ger victims The plane carried a crew of 17 The Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington announced it was sending a high official to join Peruvian authorities in the investigation of the crash A spokesman said the agen cy wants learn anything we can from an accident no matter where it occurs because these are our An official of the Brazilian airline Varig said was apparently going normally" when the captain suddenly de clared is an NOTHING MORE was known of the plane unti' its wreckage scattered over a smoke blacken ed area about 200 yards square was found about 10 hours later on a 2400 foot hill near the IncaruinsoLPachacamac15 miles south of Lima Twenty of the bodies were brought to a Lima morgue Tues day night Rescue workers left until morning the difficult task of lowering the others down the steep sides of the mountain Most of" the victims were burned or mutilated beyond rec ognition THE LIGHT originated In Porto Alegre a southern Brazil ian city but the major pickup of passengers was atzRie de Janeiro airline said 10 of the passengers had tickets for Los AngelesThe rest were bound fpr Latin American points The Lima crash was the fifth major air disaster in five days and the second in 24 hours in volving Brazilian planes 8 NORGE Coin Operated Dry Cleaners Discussion (Continued rom Page 1) officials are anything but pleased with words in New York where he teport edly said the Soviet Union con tinues to support de mands including with drawal from the Guantanamo naval base The first annual Chess Championship tournament has been announced by Gary Simms chairman of the Memorial Stu dent Center chess committee A five round Swiss type tour ney will be conducted this weekend to determine the win ner of the trophy and title of1962 Chess Champion The tournament is open to everyone students faculty staff and citizens of the Bryan College Station area Title of champion will go to the under graduate student who places highest in the final standings Registration for the event will take place at 7 pm riday in the social room of the MSC with the first round scheduled immediately after completion of registration Players are re quested to bring a board and set if possible A fifty cent reg istration fee will be charged to cqver part of the tournament expenses Two rounds are scheduled Saturday at 1 pm and 7 pm with the remaining rounds'Sun day at 8:30 am and 1:30 pm Play will be at the rate of 50 moves in two hours Interna tional rules will be followed This tournament is the first major event to be scheduled for the public by the newly formed Chess Committee The group PHOENIX Ariz UP) plug its new industrial loans department the Arizona Bank recently ran a newspaper ad displaying a baited mouse trap The copy read: "or rent money for better mousetraps Whether you are building a better mousetrap or compo nents for the space age be sure to consult our industrial experts" Industrial borrowers nib bled So did a host of mouse trap inventors One proudly showed a trap he said would catch six mice at a time Another said his would grab 27 one at a time or all at once Still contributeda trap of transistors and elec tronic relays Vice President (Bud) Bashem said "If we ever run another mousetrap ad I quit" EXPERTS JUST CALL tolIARVIN LOS ANGELES UP) That sea monster might be a cien ophone a siphonophore or a salp experts say They don't know which so they call him Marvin Marvin is the strange spir aling Creature that first pop ped up about month ago on a television screen by which Shell Oil Co technicians were watching underwater drilling equipment The playful creature 'seen was 15 feet long but only 6 inches in diameter He frolick ed about on the screen while Shell took pictures of him Shell asked some fish ex perts One say maybe he is a ctenophore a member of the jellyfish family Another said he might be a salp a group of small animals that fasten themselves together end to end like a daisy chain Or said another he could be a siphonophore jellyfish that link themselves together the same way the salps do Until somebody catches the monster and identifies him he'll remain just plain Marvin means sea friend MOUSETRAP AD BRINGS NIBBLERS NEW YORK A perma nent English speaking theater in Paris is the aim of an organ ization headed by the Countess Paola de Rohan Chabot Announcing the project the countess said the purpose is topresent best of culture the United States and Great in the rench capital or its first season the group plans to do Children's Million Zoo Homeward and Death of Bessie ThTmTi ShhTi ir HOLLYWOOD HIGHLIGHTS By BOB THOMAS AP Radio TV Writer HOLLYWOOD CJ5 If you want to watch movies being made the Mirisch brothers are the ones to visit The brothers are shooting two films these days and that is equivalent of full pro duction Look at the totals for other studios: Warners 1 Para mount 1 MGM 0 ox 0 Uni versal 1 Columbia 0 I hurried out to Goldwyn Studios where the Mirisches rent space and thus keep down their overhead The brothers had tied up most of the stages with their sets The most im pressive of these was a Paris neighborhood created for La HERE ON TWO large stages is reproduced a slice of modern Paris (authentic down to the fruit on the stands) and the scratchings on the walls On the next stage Billy Wild er was directing a scene with Shirley MacLaine who plays Inna and Jack Lemmon who plays boyfriend er sponsor He manages her career you might say The versatile Lemrnpn ap pears in a dual role and he was made up as British custo mer complete with bushy eye brows and mustache hair and Nigel Bruce accent He and Irma were playing cards on a bed around which much of the action takes place The film is admittedly not aimed at the Saturday matinee trade WILDER the restless creator stopped long enough to report: not using any of the Hospital Notes Mrs A Parsons is a medi cal patient at Bryan Hospital St Joseph Hospital patients are Louis achorn Aquilla Tur ner medical Mrs Eddie Plea sant Jr Mrs Alma McKenzie Mrs George Hillard Louis Storemski surgical Vice President To Address Junior Chamber Vice President Lyndon Johnson will address the Bryan College Station Junior Chamber of Commerce Dec 13 while he is in the local area for Student Conference on National Affairs ayceePresrdenrRarre ey said LBJ has accepted an invitation to talk to the civic club at its regular noon day meeting at Restau rant Queen (Continued rom Page 1) of courtesy allowed the German kaiser Wilhelm II to live out his years at Doorn During World War II the Na zis invaded Holland and Wil helmina escaped by warship to England in May 1940 One of her last acts was make Indonesia where lhe Dutch had ruled for than three centuries equal with Hol land under the crown But it did not suffice to keep Indonesia unde Dutch rule In 1948 the tired aging queen abdicated and reluctantly turn ed the! disintegrating empire over to her daughter Juliana To avoid confusion Wilhelmina took the title Princess of the Netherlands Rotarians Hear Cage Coach Bobby Rogers basketball coach at Texas College discussed his prospects for the upcoming hardwood sea son at the Wednesday meeting of the Bryan Rotary Club Visiting Rotarians included Weber Poole of Sinton Sam McKinzie of Austin Homer Hunter of Dallas and Harry Young from Blacksburg Va Guest Rotarian was George Buchanan Richard Brunson a Stephen Austin High School student attended the meeting as Junior Rotarian of the week Crisis Units Being Sent Back Home WASHINGTON Many Marine and Air orce units rushed to danger areas during the Cuban crisis will be back at their home stations by Christ ina The Defense Department an nounced Tuesday that Marine forces deployed to the Carib bean from the West Coast will be heading for home via the Panama Canal in De It also reported that several Air orce units have flown back to their bases and more will be returning within days THE URTHER uncoiling of the military buildup raised hopes that dependents who were hustled out of" Guantana mo as danger loomed might be back with husbands and fathers by Christmas A of the heavily reinforc ed Marine garrison which has been guarding the naval base in Cuba was from the West Coast The Navy has said that one factor controlling the return of the 2800 dependents who were evacuated from Guantanamo was the reduction in the size of the emergency garrison GUANTANAMO how has a Marine force unofficially esti mated at more than 7000 com pared with a normal garrison of 300 or 400 men Navy officials said that as of this morning no decision had been reached on when depend begin re joiningthe men who constitute the regular Guantanamo garrison The Pentagon announcement Indicated that the government is convinced that the high dan ger of a few weeks ago has passed even though Soviet bombers still are in Cuba The Soviet Union promised last week to withdraw the jets with in 30 days More units of the Air orce are back at home stations from forward position bases in the southeast United States and numbers of units will be returning to their home stations within several the announcement said Sturgeon To Address Group Here Sturgeon director of public relations for the Texas State Teachers Association Aus tin will speak to ythe Brazos County Teachers Association Dec 3 subject will be "TSTA Legislative Program for The meeting is set for 6:30 pm at Anson Jones Junior High School Well known throughout the state Sturgeon has served as classroom teacher coach high school principal superintendent and associate commissioner of education with the TEA A graduate of East Texas State College Commerce Stur geon holds BA and MA degrees and has done graduate work at the University of Texas Sturgeon became director of the minimum foundation pro gram in the state of fice in 1949 He was appointed associate commissioner of edu cation with TEA in 1950 and relinquished that post in 1954 to assume his present position LAUNDROA1ART in ORT WORTH (AP) Cattle calves 150 standard heifers 2000 cows 1400 1750 good calves 2500 2100 2500 utility 1900 2150 good and choice feeder steers 2350 2600 medium 2000 24:00 good and choice steer calves 2400 3000 medium 2100 2550 good arid choice heifer calves 2300 2500 me dium 2000 2300 Sheep 1500 choice shorn lambs 18 50 good and choice 1750 1800 good wooled lambs 1500 1600 good shorn yearlings 1500 ewes 700 750 good wooled feeder lambs 1300 Hogs 200 top 1625 1700 AUSTIN (AP) Poultry: South Texas weaker 1590 1600 East Texas weaker supplies mand slaughter 1465 154 Live turkeys stronger on hens" supplies adequate fair to good demand Many plants still operating at capacity for Christ mas holidaysMovement bnsk Prlc at farm plant grade: Young toms 205 215 young hens '25 27 NEW YORK (AP) Cotton was unchanged to 50 cents a bale higher at noo'moday December 3390 March 3413 May 3420 CS Post Office To Be Opened In Grand Style The new College Station Post Office will be opened in a grand style Saturday with a band military unit and a girls drill team performing The pageantry will be climax ed with a talk by Sena tor Ralph Yarborough who is coming to Bryan especially for the dedication Postmaster Ernest Gregg said activities will get underway at 2:30 pm with selections by the Consolidated High School band The Consolidated Bengal Belles drill team will present a skit and the 386th National Guard unit will perform in a ceremony saluting the colors Gregg said College Station Mayor Ernest Langford will serve as master of ceremonies at the occasion and former Dis trict Judge Barron will introduce Sen Yarborough Claude McLarty area mana ger of the Houston office of the General Services Administration will officially present the new post office building to the Post Office Departnpnt which will be represented by Allen Dupree assistant to the post of fice director Gregg said an open house will follow the ceremon ies Strike (Continued rom Page 1) ment may intervene by invok ing the strike suspending pro visions of the Taft Hartley Act Talk among the pickets them selves was that the strike would be short lived this because of the strategic nature of Lock heed production Placards car ried by the pickets were of standard variety merely saying that strike was in progress ROSE QUEEN Nancy Davis 20 a sophomore at Pasadena (Calif) City College was named as Queen of 1963 Tournament of Roses reign over the annual New Day floral parade and Rose Bowl football game (AP Wirephoto) Border Continued rom Page 10) ritory and parts of Ladakh on Saturday as they promised to do in their cease fire proclama tion of Nov 21 Even if they do withdraw the Indian government is still talking about putting its border pickets back where they were before the Chinese advance in October The Chinese said any such Indian advance would vio late the cease fire and would be met by Chinese bullets KEMP CHEERLEADERS Captain Hattie 'Swain (kneeling) and the other Kemp High School cheerleaders demonstrate the form they used this year at football games rom left to right they are Goldie Mitchell Mildred King Josephine Hunter Verdine White Vera Allen and Barbara Walter BmN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BRYAN BUILDING and LOA WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT REASONABLE RATES BUILD TO REMODEL TO REDECORATE TO ASSIST YOU IN THE SOUND INANCIAL PLAN vS NING YOUR PROJECT REQUIRES IS OUR PLEASURE WON'T YOU COME IN SOON AND TALK OVER YOUR PLANS WITH US? 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