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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 10

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THI 8RYAH DAILY IACU BRYAN TIXAI MONDAY JULY 2X 1957 Strife Ridden ISTOCKUP of STEAK SALE! ORR'S GOLD SEAL VEAL ROUND STEAK 89' Woman Who Slew Children a "Coffee in the Is Released Sunkist resh rozen trtl Nl AiiM hush resh Kentucky Wonder RED POTATOES BEANS io its 29' it 23 in St Joseph hospital a RED BARN URNITURE AUCTION TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Personal and Business Consignments are Invited or Information IMARKE7S CALL VI 6 4804 AUCTION WILL BE HELD Krxi to She Post Of fie STOCK UP HR'S fil 3516 TEXASWE 00 247HST by the the birth of their at Bryan hospital $7 in had Dr the 0' vacation He also wrote to Dr Williams Davis head of the government Department at Tech who requested a hearing for Byron Abernethy fired by board The directors also fused to renew the contract of Dr Herbert Greenberg and abolished the adult education program wiping out the job of Dr Per Stensland Lindsey told Davis action on his request "will be consum mated pending the return of Watkins Abilene board chairman and the availability of the board ALDERSON Va tf British born Mrs Eunice Sal ly Brillhart stepped from a prison medical laboratory into the hot sunlight of freedom to day smiling radiantly beside her tall soldier husband The attractive 31 year old woman left the federal reforma tory for women in this south ern West Virginia community exactly at 9 am (EST) after serving almost three years of a life sentence imposed for the death of three of her four chil dren She was convicted by an Ar my court martial in 1954 aft er that tribunal found her guil ty of dropping the youngsters on their heads over a 13 month period between November 1952 and Dec 7 1993 Pentagon officials reviewed her case after a recent Supreme Court decision holding that mil itary courts have no jurisdiction over civilians who accompany servicemen abroad The deaths occurred while the Brillhart family was station ed at Asmara Eritrea now a part of Ethiopia The British Embassy requested about a year ago that her case be reviewed Scan LUBBOCK LPi A director Texas Tech says a decision may be published next week on hearings requested by two oust ed professors Jim Lindsey of Midland board vice chairman said Sat urday "I am attempting to ob tain the reaction of all board members toward a meeting to discuss questions of procedure which would include a provi sion for a hearing "Perhaps by the middle of the week I will have another statement" he said Lindley was taken from machines in the Cafe on North ORR'S GOLD SEAL VEAL BONE STEAK To Nevada Lt Col Henry Mayfield Commander of th? 486th ield Artillery group in Bryan left Sunday for Camp Desert Rock near Las Vegas' Navada where he will be an observer of a demonsti'ation this week Accuse GM Of Misstating Cost On A Contract WASHINGTON Govern ment auditors reported today General Motors Corp "over or cos't fig ures on a 375 millionrdollar Air orce contract They said this in unreasonably high prices being paid by the gov ernment" Their testimony before a House armed services subcom mittee was called by Chairman Herbert (D La) Recover Nine Bodies Of ILS TREVISO Italy lfl Italian police made their way slowly dcwn the rocky side'of Mt Pra today with the bod iesof eight America airmen killed yester day when their Navy plane crashed in flames A ninth victim had been brought down yesterday The tenth occupant the only survivor was in serious condition in a Turin hospital Their P2V type plane side slipped in storm winds and crashed while searching for a sister plane missing since ri day with 11 aboard MARKETS ORT WORTH AP) Ho SOO up 100 choice 225h2275 highest lnce August 1854 Sheep 2300 strong good and choice spring lambs 2000 2100 feed er lambs 1750 down shorn spring lambs 2000 down: good to choice yearlings 1600 1750 ewes 700 800 Cattle 7200 calves 1800 cows calves steady to 50 lower other cat tle steady good to choice steers and heifers 2000 2350 common and med ium 1300 1900 fat cows 1300 1550 good to choice calves 1900 2150 common and medium 1400 1830 stock steer calves 2400 down stock steer calves 2400 down stock steer vearlings 2200 down AUSTIN (AP) Poultry steady AU areas 2'2 3 14 lb 22 except Cor sicana plant 23 NEW YORK AP) Cotton was 30 to 70 cents a bale lower at noon to day October 3488 December 3487 March 3493 in at of VSrfa Maria Road and Nall Lane Alton Williamson 3404 Apt 1 Bryan Street driver of one of the cars was injured as were two passengers in his car Noel Williams and Jean Wil liamson They were taken to Bryan hospital for medical treat ment Leatis Hemhill passenger in the other car driven by Johnny lowers of Caldwell was also injured and was taken to St Joseph Hospital by Hillier Am bulance Extent of injuries was not reported and the accident report was not complete Two other cars were involved in an accident Sunday at 10:10 am at the intersection of San Jacinto Avenue and Sandy Point Road Steve Konecny 1507 Sandy Point Road was reported as having pulled onto the shoulder of the road to make a left turn and ini making the turn he ran into a car driven by Ray Eddins Hicks Jr of the Darlings Trail er Courts Konecny was charges with causing a negligent collision Extent of damage to car was $300 and about $250 to car Considerable damages were estimated in another two car crash which happend Saturday at 7:04 pm on East Highway 21 and the Old Kurten Road Howard Lee Dehart of Hous ton drove off the side of the highway to make a turn and when he did not see the on coming car he drove onto the highway and collided with a car driven by Glenn Edward aison 1804 East 26th Street Extent of property damages were $450 to aison's car and 100 to car Hospital Notes Bryan hospital has admitted Mrs Sibyl Roth as a surgical patient and Mrs Johnny Kubin as a medical patient Medical patients at St Joseph hospital are Stephen Hahn Miss Phyllis Gustavus and as a sur gical patient Mrs Riggs Pair Posts (Continued from Page 1) Julius Rodgers was also return ing from Bryan to his home near Caldwell and came upon the accident He brought Mrs Moehlman to St Joseph Hospi tal A Callaway Jones ambu lance brought Moehlman Henry III 10 Tommie 7' and Miss Moehlman to the hospital Moehlman is the son of Mr and Mrs Henry Moehlman Sr of Bryan Mrs Ada Reed McDonald of 403 South Baker avenue Bryan died suddenly at 11:40 pm Sunday in a Brenham hospital after suffering a heart attack a few minutes earlier She had been bedridden and confined to hospitals for the past four years since sustaining a broken hip in her home in May of 1953 A native of Brazos County she was born July 24 1873 to a pioneer family and lacked only three of reaching the age of 84 years Her parents were the late and Narcissa Reed and she was the last survivor of a large family her brother Paley Reed of Hearne having died two months ago Married to McDonald July 24 1907 she resided in Madisonville until the family moved to Bryan in 1918 Mr McDonald a veteran employee of Texas College preced ed her in death 11 years ago A member of the irst Methodist Church Bryan' Mrs McDonald had been active in its Sunday School and organiza tions until she became ill uneral services will be held in the chapel of Hillier uneral Home at 10 am Tuesday with the Rev Conyers assistant pastor of the irst Methodist Church and the Rev Sylvester uchs of St Joseph's Catholic Church officiating Mrs Imo gene Nash Robertson organ ist will furnish background music during the service The body will repose in the chapel until time for the ser vice after which burial will be made in the Bryan City ceme tery Pall bearers will be Ernest Nitch Leldon Ellis Lester Kelley Con way Jr and Holleman all of Bryan Mrs McDonald is survived by two sons Reed McDonald chief of the eed Control Service of Texas College and Dis trict Judge McDonald two grandsons Bill McDonald and Tommy McDonald both of Bryan who are working in Es tes Park Colorado for the sum mer two granddaughters Lana Reed McDonald and Lucy Ellen McDonald both of Bryan five ''nieces and three nephews Mrs Wilke Hensarling of Bryan is a Burglars Take $7 AncRBoxes Burglars madea haul of and two pmntv cigar boxes two separate burglaries over the weekend The money four cigarette Steve Highway 6 Entry was gained through a rear window which had been left unlocked The cigar boxes were taken from the Lilli am Graham ham berger stand in the 300 block of North Bryan Street Entrywas made through a rear window which was pried open Nothing else was missing 8 Youths (Continued from Page 1) and Ronald Davis 17 All were from Somerset I Sheriff Gilmore Phelps qiiot 1 ed 15 year old Donald Hawk as saying he had been riding with i the other youngsters but became i frightened when some of the boys began wrestling to see who would drive Phelps said witnesses told him the car approached the crossing at about 35 to 40 miles an hour with a flat tire and a broken tie rod I IMPERIAL PURE CANE SUGAR 35' ALL LAVORS BS MELLORINE49 Gallon Square Carton 1 first July 7 pro and anti church members con 1 Tech Board May Decide In Midweek amily Reunion About 150 andfriends of the late Gerry Chapman who will be remem bered as' a mail carrier from Bryan to Madisonville gathered for a reunion last Sunday Hensel Park A picnic dinner followed singing sessions highlighted day Services or Mrs Thomas Are Set Tomorrow uneral services for Sadie Elizabeth Robinson Thomas will be held Tuesday at 10 am at Lee Chapel Methodist Church with Dr I Loud of St Methodist Church in Dallas of ficiating The body will repose in the church from 9 am Tues day until time for the funeral service Interment will be made in Bryan City Cemtery under the direction of Peoples uneral Home "1 our Hurt In 2 Car Collision Sunday Night our persons were injured a two car collision SundaydO pm at the intersection VYIla A Masters (Continued from Page 4) the tournament with only nine' holes to go was on the 13th when he heard an incorrect re port ord had scored 284 He had just taken a couple of bog les and decided to gamble on beating that total Sam prompt ly knocked one into Rae's Creek and took a bogey six on a hole I where it's easy for him to get birdies He wound up second three strokes behind ord other great shot at the Masters followed his tee shot on the 15th His caddie handed him an iron and when Doug asked for a spoon he said I is going to cost me ord insisted on taking the chance He said afterward do best when I gamble I get into more trouble frying io play safe than I do when I fake 'chances" Aftei fiddling around he hit the spoon didn't cleat the wat i er by 'much hit on the bank 1 and bounced onto the green 40 feet from the 'pin He got down from these in two putts for a birdie SPECIALS MON TUES and WED irst qf the week values are terrific this week at ORR'S! Come in and fill your pantry with these food values It is time to stock up! Births Mr) and Mrs Lavon Anderson announce daughter Sunday Born at daughter to Mr and Mrs A Byron and a son to Mr and Mrs Reid tin Mrs McDonald To Be Buried On Tuesday Mrs Ada Reed McDonald OR RENT loor Sanders Hand Sanders Rug Shampoo Machines and Large loor Polishers Tuesday July 23 8 Your Items Will Be Accepted Until Auction Time WILSON'S CRISPRITE BACON Chin ch Closed By Bishop NEW YORK An' Episco pal bishop has ordered the clos ing of a feud ridden Brooklyn church to prevent its "being used as a Bishop James DeWolfe called for th? closing of the Protestant Episcopal Church of i the Holy Trinity Sunday until 1 the courts settle a bitter strug gle within the congregation or nearly a decade the church has been divided over! the alleged pro Communist ac i tivities of the Rev William! Howard Melish its former rec i tor He has denied any Commu nist link i The closing of the 110 year old church "until further no 1 was announced at the 11 a'm service by the present rec tor the Rev Dr Herman Sidener The 107 persons at the service were stunned by the I news A dozen Brooklyn police de tectives were at th church There were no untoward inci dents however A court order recently re moved the Rev Mr Melish from the pulpit and upheld Dr Side ner as rector The ousted cleric is appealing the decision During Dr service MaI ich tested over collection plates And at parish house that followed the July 14 service Dr Sidener was I reported knocked to the floor 1 by a pro Melish member In his letter to Dr Sidener Bishop DeWolfe mentioned disturbances at the service and the coffee ams Buried Toda1 At Navasota Knox Williams Jr 49 died Saturday at 10:30 pm in the Brazos Valley hospital in Nava sota uneral services were held today at 10 am in the Metho dist Church of Millican with the Rev Roloff a Methodist minister from Corpus Christi assisted by the Rev Eugene Cragg pastor of St Paul Methodist Church of Bry an officiating Interment was made in the Wheat cemetery near Millicah under the direc tion of Lindley Robertson un eral Home of Navasota Mr Williams a native of Brazos county was the son of a pioneer family and since young manhood had been owner and manager of extensive ranching interests Survivors include his widow Mrs Pearl Williams of Millican his mother Mrs Lena Williams of Navasota two sons Roger 'Sloan Williams of Hungerford and Knox Williams III of Bry an one grandson James Scott Williams of Hungerford and one aunt Mrs Nannie May Wil liams of Millican! 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