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Bryan's Price Per Copy lOe i O'BRYAN Twnty our Paget Eight Paget Comics BRYAN TEXAS SUNDAY EBRUARY 10 1357 VOLUME 81 NO 18 Complete Wire Service of Associated Preu says Court At Law Bill Sets Off Verbal ireworks In Brazos County Zhukov At Ike 941 ntx netiflrfX u0 Israel Defies AGauCV our Central Texas coin The UN Guy Boyett Sen McCarthy uneral At Lashes At i Atom Treaty (National Guard Will 3:30 Today died Of A Rift BRYAN 9 WELCOME were so right in hinting really takes something acquainted the World that crush voiced his bombs United under give the people a chance to be of the bill and very unfair io at the before uture armers of America REEPORT Tex eb 9 Citizens of reeport and Velas co voted in a special election today to combine their two cit ies The consolidation is effec tive' immediately The two cities will be called reeport and reeport officials will retain office until a city election is held the first Satur day in April to select new offi cials Velasco which was founded in the 1820s was one of the old est cities in Texas reeport was founded in 1912 XV'iZ CHAPTER SALT WATER ISH LICENSE IS OPPOSED bill after was out of town unable to be an informal Hall Saturday the opening frxA maTio reeport And Velasco Join It will be very fashionable to gaze up into the skies today to see what planes you can rec ognize The Ground Observer Corps will be on an alert and sometime during the day a plane will zoom ov erhead pretending to be an en emy bomber The four GOC posts will be on the lookout to spot it Zhukov sent 1 "get cable along with cordial best wishes when the President underwent abdominal surgery in Washington last June And Eisenhower sent his best wishes to Zhukov through Gen Nathan Twining Air orce chief when Twining attended a Soviet air exhibit in Moscow a couple of weeks later Thv broad chested Soviet marshal laid ha did not know whether Eisenhower really is the originator of the new Am erican attitude on Middle East affairs it is meant for interfer ence by using American capital in the Middle East militarily and he said "It is a new edition of the old col onialist policy "We are sure this antipeoples Eisenhower policy will be re jected by the Arabian peoples and that the Arabian peoples will find what policy corre sponds to their interests and who are their real friends and who their masked TEL AVIV Israel eb 9 Israel shouted its defiance today of demands to get out of Egypt Resolutions declaring mitting to the resolution were adopted at mass meetings in every principal city in the country Marching crowds shouted bit ter protests against what they called the policy of against Israel Cabinet ministers parliamen tary deputies and mayors told the demonstrators Israel will never surrender its rights be cause of the threat of economic penalties demanded by the As ian African bloc in the More than 100000 marched in Tel Aviv Great crowds turned out in Jerusalem In Haifa Israel's second largest city a crowd of 25000 listened to speeches by two Cabinet ministers end the mayor Other large meetings were reported af Tiberias and Affula The Asian African bloc in the is demanding econom ic boycotts because Israel has refused to withdraw from two areas seized in its October No vember invasion of Egypt These are the Gaza Strip and along the Guf of Aqaba Before the invasion Egyptian guns along the gulf barred shipping from port of Eilat The Israelis have charged Egypt used the Gaza Strip as a base for commando raids on Israeli territory Israeli leaders have said re peatedly they will not yield these positions unless Egypt gives assurances of peaceful conduct in the Gaza Strip and freedom for Israeli shipping By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i Sunday afternoon picknickers should take along a jacket just in case the Weather Bureau said Saturday A mild cold front rolled slow ly over north portions of Texas Saturday piercing record high temperatures in some places and bringing readings back to more like normal for ebruary Dallas posted 85 degrees breaking the 1954 record of 84 which was the previous high for the same date The front was poised just north of Dallas Saturday night and extended west to Big Spring Wink and El Paso Tem peratures in north portions were expected to be 15 20 degrees lower Sunday If you are an oldster won dering if all the youngsters have gone to the dogs you ought to read Richard Reiser'a teen age column on page aev en today Richard an SA atudent has a keen mind and a sense of responsibility and you'ld be surprised perhaps io find that there are more of his kind than of the "delin quents" we about you'll NEW ARMORY Pictured is a the new National Guard armory which will be built in Bryan Construction of the new building which will house units of the 386ih Armor ed Engineer Battalion is expected to begin April 1 Comple tion is expected about Sept 1 Architects who drew the plans and will supervise construction are Phillip Norton and Associates of Bryan GALVESTON Tex eb House'BiH 87 calling for a universal $215 license io cover both fresh and salt wa ter fishing in Texas may get strong opposition from some coastal resort points and deep sea fishing boat operators a spot check run by the Galves ton Daily News sports depart ment showed today "It will ruin the tourist bus iness" and see how it can be enforced over such a wide were the most frequent comments made by the points checked fet dinner and dance at the KC night winds up activity While the Jaycees are in their business session Sunday morn ing the wives will be entertain ed elsewhere in the Memorial Student Center with a coffee and other activities The convention banquet at noon Sunday will feature Louie Throgmorton vice president in charge of public service for the Republic National Life In surance company ollowing the banquet the Javcees will return to their business meetings The wives however are invited to attend this meeting Besides Javcees from 32 (See JAYCEE Page 13) amily Newspaper Over 7700 Sunday Miss Santa Barbara Calif president of riends of cle Birds Inc writes us that picture windows can be death traps for birds if another window or mirror is op posite Birds bash themselves to pieces trying to fly through Has anyone her had any ex perience along that line? hear much Read the column and feel better Gertrude Charney of MONUMENT These officers of the Bryan uture armers of America chapter stand beside the city limits A monument which their chapter built They are from left Gene Cheatham vice president Earl White president Alvin Novasod secretary Gary Sher rill reporter and Jim Dooley vocational agriculture teacher and chapter advisor The mon ument built of concrete blocks capping stone and masonry paint has been made the official monument for all chapters in the state It was designed by Craig assistant teacher trainer in tha Department of Agricultural Education at Texas A 8c College WE AT II II BRYAN COLLEGE STATION AREA: Warm spring like tem peratures prevailed again yes terday with a maximum of 83 and a minimum of 62 EAST and SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS: Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday A little cooler north portions Sunday ScAen Drown MIAMI la eb 9 Seven persons including six in one family drowned tonight in an automobile that plunged into the Miami River The tragedy in Hialleah Gar dens an Everglades suburb of Miami was one of the worst of its type in lorida history Elizabeth II a smile playing on her lips went to the Hurst Park races in a drizzling rain today showing no concern about ru i mors of a rift between her and the Duke of Edinburgh The rift repjrts which Buckingham Palace angrily de nied have not been mention ed in the British newspapers which the Queen reads avidly But she has been told about newspaper reports published in the United States and else where A palace informant describ ed the Queen as "happy" and looking forward eagerly io a reunion with her husband next weekend in Portugal If the 30 year old reigning monarch felt any embarrass ment or anger at the published reports about hei no hint was evident at Hurst Park this aft ernoon Wearing a fawn color Atoms Generate Electric Power Some 150 Jaycees and their wives from over Texas will be gin arriving in Bryan riday for the Tri Regional convention here Saturday and Sunday Registration for the two day meeting will begih Saturday at 8 am at convention headquar ters the La Salle and continue until 8 pm The convention work will begin at 8 am Sun day at Memorial Student Cen ter on the campus with the convention winding up its business about 3:30 pm Bryan Jaycees hosts for the convention have planned a full two days for the visiting broth ers and their wivgs Activity Saturday includec golfing and bowling as well ns plain visiting and getting acquainted A buf the Heart Texas Coin Club the riter enjoyed reading a recent column of yours wherein was mentioned along with the name of Mr James Stevens of your baper We were epecially interested in the thing for several reasons: name ly this gentleman happens to be a long time brotherin law of mine and also he has for sev eral years been an active mem ber of club that it egtra special to get this man excited in the brack you intimated the usual pieces collected over the years being of a routine affair We know and we want the people of Bryan to know that Janies Stevens knows the numismatic value of coins He knows a col lector's item when he sees it and it is pure carelessness on Moves Into North Texas wouldn't hsva the job they gave if io me" Barron angrily declared "Under no circumstances am I a candi date for judge of the proposed county court at law Any ac cusations that Bill Moore passed the bill for this pur pose is false The bill was passed for Brazos county and is a progressive step for a county like this one" Moore's bill tabbed Senate Bill No 66 would create a county court at law in Brazos county and remove from juris diction of the 85th District court county court duties which were transfered to the court some 40 years ago The bill also provides for a new judgeship with a min imum salary of $8400 a year and permits the commissioners court to employ additional per sonnel to serve the court Opposition to the bill which passed the senate on Jan 24 and was sent to the House on an 28 it was placed in the committee on counties began developing in the College Sta tion area after the Bryan Daily Eagle printed the full text of the bill on Jan 31 Opponents got an assist from Dewey when he said he vote against the bill as it now The Brazos County represen tative said he is not taking any action on the March "I want io in the county come familiar with the bill and to permit a majority of the county's lawyers and the 1 commissioners court io agree on any changes in the bill and to be notified whether or not they are for against it" Dewey said too that he is for the bill being permissive rather than mandatory as provided in the bill by Moore the bill is permissive" he explained will give the commissioners court the right to put the bill into effect rather than having the Legislature do it for Dewey's opposition to the bill drew fire from the county attorney "Sen Moore was surprised at any opposition in the county and Dewey has misled people on the purposes and motives he has been Sen Moore who Saturday and reached for comment on Dew opposition to the bill was quoted by Barron as saying that Dewey had been at first willing to support the bill it were so he himself could be appoint Dewey when informed of the statement quickly said: "That statement is not true!" is a constitutional pro vision which prohibits a mem ber of the legislature from prof iting from his own The bill should it pass would be (See IREWORKS Page 13) it Youngsters turned out in such numbers for a midnight show kt the Palace Theatre riday night that Bill Schulman had to open the Queen for the over flow for the first time in five years After each reel was run through at the Palace it was carried across the street for re showing Kalvert Tidwell piesident of the Waco Heart Texas Coin Club writes us: a long time collector of old and rare coins and now serving as president of Guy rank Bovett 61 Saturday morning at 6 at his home 100 Boyett street College Station Born' in College Station Dec 16 1895 he has lived there all of his life and attended College or eight years he served as a Brazos county com missioner as vice president of the commissioneis and Judges Association of East Texas and as a contractor was active in construction of Easterwood Air port and Bryan Air orce Base and also the installation of Bry first REA Mr Boyett a member of Knights of Pythias Lodge No 64 was one of its past chancellor commanders was a member of the Presbyteerian Church and of El Sholem Temple No 42 DOKK uneral services will be held at 3:30 this afternoon in the chapel of Callaway Jones neral Home with the Rev Nor man Anderson officiating The church choir will provide a quartet to sing They Ring Those Golden and Old Rugged Interment will be made in the Bryan City cemetery with ac tive pallbearers drawn from the past chancellors and officers of Knights of Pythias Lodge No 64 these are John Bishop Joe Howard Hamilton Garv Minkert Joe Patranella Dobbs Baker James Johnson and Sam Knox Other members of the of lodge were named as honorary pallbearers Survivors include his widow LMrs Mary Boyett College Sta tion one son Guy Boyett Jr and two grandchildren of Bry an two sistors Mrs Bertha Boyett Cox and Mrs rank Alathews of College Station: three brothers Alton Boyett of College Station Norman Boyett of Marlin and Oran Boy ett of Uvalde IKE PHONES DULLES WASHINGTON eb 9 IB A new crisis over the Middle East sent President Eisenhower and SArretai 01 State Dulles into a long distance telephone I ed fur collared cloth coat and huddle today 1 (See QUEEN Page 13) NEWS ROM NEARBY Bryan Blaylock will address the annual dinner of the Hearne Chamber of Commerce at the irst Baptist Church eb 28 Martin Semands of Conroe won the contract to build the new Navasota Citv Hall with a low bid of $128158 The old city hall was to be demolished and the new one erected on the same site but due to a petition (See SCOOP Page 13) CHICAGO eb 9 (f Sen: today said "every major citv' in the nation could be wiped out with made from material the States could give away a proposed treaty McCarthy lashed out proposed tor treaty he said will come the Senate soon He said jt wouldbe similar to the Chi cago police to share guns with the Hoodlum syndi The Wisconsin senator shared the speaking platform with crit ics of the various Eisenhower administration policies at a ral ly of old line Republicans spon sored by the Abriham Lincoln National Republican Club McCarthy joined with Sen enner (R Ind) former Sen Herman Welker of Idaho and former Gov Bracken Lee of Utah in callina for slashes in government spending Triev were I crowd tnai niied most or tne Kav Halsell 1500 seats in the urand ballroom he National Guard battalion Jaycee Tri Regional Parley Slated Here This Weekend has nine full time men on duty and has a complement of 16 of ficers and 139 men from Bryan Caldwell and Hearne Tt Cnl Halsell said the nres through an ent armory will be retained for use as auxiliary buildings oy the 386th after the new armory is completed Architects for the new build is Philip Norton and As sociates of Bryan The firm de signed the armory and will sup ervise the construction I scoop i Queen Smiles At Stories of the Sheraton Hotel Under the proposed treaty McCarthy said nations with uranium 235 and an atomic know how would share them with other nations 1 international agency McCarthy said the atomic ma terial can be "(inverted into A bombs and could go to 73 or 4 countries including Kussia and its satellite: and possibly Communist Chi la McCarthy apparently refcried to the projected 82 nation atom ic energy agency now in final stages of organization after two negotations which grew out of a proposal Eisen hower first made in the United Nations in December 1953 The Bryan Daily Eagle Eighty Oue Years Serving the Brazos Valley NEW DELHI India eb Soviet Marshal Georgi Zhu kov came today to a public part ing of the ways with President Eisenhower his old soldier friend He declared the Eisen hower doctrine for the Middle East "is a step toward The touring Russian defense minister who got with Eisenhower in War II campaigning ed Nazi Germany criticism to reporters at a cock tail party Eisenhower it my old friend as a soldier" Zhukov said speaking with apparenl delib eration through an interpret er "I do not know what is left of him as a soldier whether he is still the same man" That was response when asked why he did not make his views on the Middle East known to Eisenhower "in a more intimate a ref erence to the private messages thev have exchanged sooradic his part if one slips through his I ally since 1945 fingers I Zhukov sent Eisenhower a i McCarthy (R Wisi inarKs tor me interesting presentation of the above men tioned subject matter" riends of the Carnegie Li brary have sent out a news letter listing what has been done in the past few years and what needs to be dona inthe future Among the needs are flgore space in the library itself more bookshelves books in special fields of interest and a new bookmobile Contributions can be made through the riends or directly to the library BRAINSTORM HD has a suggestion: "Why doesn't the city install a signal light at the down by the Whataburgar Stand? If they can afford to put them in the rtupid places they have surely they could afford one where to me it would be a necessity This am was so foggy a car almost hit me simply because I'm sure he didn't see me nor did I see After the old intersection is reworked during the wid ening of Highway 6 you be able to recognise it Traffic lights may be includ ed Get New Armory A new armorv to house Bryan's 49th Armored Division units will be constructed here Announcement of the construction of the armory was made Saturday by Maj Gen Albert Johnson commanding general of the 49th Armored division and a member of the Texas National Guard armory board Construction of the masonry building is expected to begin April 1 with completion date set about Sept 1 Bids will be opened 'Austin 5 by the State Board of Control The armory to oe located on 25th Street between Burleson and Brewer is a joint enterprise by the ederal and State gov ernments with the ederal gov ernment allocating $135000 for the project The site was deeded the ar mory board by the City of Bry an The new armory will house the RRRth ArmnrpH i Headquarters and LONDON eb 9 'P Queen loervict VUinpeuiv vunnuanucu i Bv Cant Joseph Brusse and the I Medical detachment command I Kw 1 4 non Rd applauded by a ttalion commander is Lt Col CHICAGO eb 9 flow of atomic generated elec tric power was put to use today in a ceremony ha led by the na tion's top atomk leaders as event of historic significance in development of the' atom for peaceful The electricity came from the years of nation first nuclear power sys tem designed for electric power experiments It is an ex perimental boiling water reac tor The reactor generating 5000 kilowatts of electricity replaces the conventional power used at the Argonne National Labora tory southwest ot Chicago It will remain in operation for a year Barron Dewey Deny They Seek $8400 Post By JACK BOWEN Eagle City Editor Sen (Bill) Moore's bin to create a county court at law for Brazos county has picked up more snags than a pair of nylons in a briar patch The bill after sailing smoothly through the senate ran head on into opposition from Rep Brownrigg Dewey Jr late last week bringing forth claims and counter claims from opponents and proponents alike County Attorney John Barron Saturday charged that on the has placed him as a candidate for the post of judge of the new court if it is created and that Sen Moors introduced the bill for his (Barron's) benefit 11 "IT f' 2 A la 1 4L 1 jC Blasts fej 4 7JP TC I JBlii 1 ijf 1 1 i I 1 1 1 Jt i MU 3 WM Chic Near 11 1 44 Mb i i Mis Wk i WHB Jt' flBBMB ZSSA MM I (J VWJ Cool.

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