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I • V « " Page 2 THE BATTALION Wednesday, April 4, 1956 Two Professors On Advisory Board J T. W. Leland, head and E. S. Packenham of the Department of Business Administration are mem bers of the Advisory Board for the ninth annual Accounting Confer ence to be held April 16-17 at the college. More than 300 are due to attend. Packenham is general chairman for the conference. Dean of the College Dr. John Paul Abbott will give the welcome address. Dr. Hays To Attend Professors Meeting Di\ John Q. Hays of the A&M English Department will attend the 42nd annual meeting of the Amer ican Association of University Pro fessors, meeting in St. Louis, Mo., April 6-7. He is a member of the Association’s executive council. Representatives from more than 150 colleges and universities will attend the meeting, which will be hosted by Washington University of St. Louis. NOVsi, 'WUER.E It? A. MV TOOVU aROfepy Gas Conference Planned Here A two-day conference on the nat ural gas industry, with more than 300 Texas and Southwest oil and gas men expected to attend, will be held April 9-10 at A&M. . The conference is the ninth an nual Oil Recovery Conference spon sored by the Texas Petroleum Re search Committee, a state agency for oil and gas research jointly op erated by the Railroad Commission, the University of Texas and A&M. Poultry brings Kentucky farm ers a gross of about 50 million dollars a year. SOPHOMORES . . . Order Your SUMMER SERGE Air Force and Ground Force Regulation Materials TAILOR MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Z U B I K ’ S UNIFORM TAILORS North Gate ATTENTION GRADUATE STUDENTS! CADE MOTOR COMPANY is Now ready to deliver your New 1956 Lord, at your Special Prices; Small Down Payments, Cash or Trade-In; with Finance Terms Tail ored to Fit Your Budget. CADE MOTOR COMPANY — SEE US TODAY — Your Friendly Ford Dealer 415 N. Main St. Tel. 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The Director of Student Publications Texas and the City of College it e Entered as sccond-clasa matter at Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Con gress of March 3. 1870. Member of The Associated Press McCARTY JEWELER pTO V6S diamonds are not expensive NOIU / CARAT of diamonds only $210.00 “a $3.00 per week WhaPs Cooking The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences will meet at 7:30 tonight in room 218 of the Engineering Building. A Convair film will be shown. — | — ROPED IN BY WASHDAY WOES? "Stax of /tfxi&a’ Interlocking Diamond Rings McCarty Jeweler North Gate LET US SET YOU FREE! Thanks to our quick efficient service, your laundry is done in a jigtime. ’MURALS B-AAA blasted B-Field Artillery 10 to 2 in an upperclassman soft- ball encounter yesterday, with Lambert Matl, Nick Onofrio and Jack Offield scoring twice each. Glendel Rand and Joe Smither- man were the big guns for B-FA, getting the team’s only scores. No one else got past second base for the field artillery team. In freshman softball, A-QMC walloped C-FA 15-7. Denny Up- ham and Don Lewis each scored three times for the quartermaster nine. Raiford Williams, Ray Hart and Walter Carlton scored twice each. In another freshman game B-FA trounced A-Signal 9-0. A home run highlighted unbeat en Hart Hall’s 10-1 encounter with Puryear,' and handing Puryear its second dfefeat of the season. Leggett Hall shut out Mitchell, 4-0, in another civilian game. B-AAA defeated Sqd. 13 2-1 in a freshman volleyball match and Sqd. 8 downed A-Ordnance 2-0. Sqd. 14 routed C-AAA 2-0 and Sqd. 11 blanked A-AAA 2-0 in other games. Burchard Speaks In ‘Aggie Effort’ Donald D. Burchard, head of the Journalism Department, is making two appearances today as a guest speaker in Navasota. He spoke at an assembly this morning at Nava sota High School and will speak tonight at the Navasota Kiwanis Club. The speeches are part of an all- Aggie effort at Navasota which features a crew from A&M editing the Navasota newspaper. The Battalion The Editorial Policy of The Battalion Represents the Views of the Student Editors The Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Station, is published by students in the Office of Stude is Ross Strader. The governing body of all student publications of the A.&M. College of Texas is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Karl E. Elmquist, Chairman; Donald D. Burchard, Tom Leland and Bennie Zinn. Student members are Derrell H. Guiles, Paul Holladay, and Wayne Moore. Ex-officio members are Charles Roeber, and Ross Strader. Secretary. The Battalion is published four times a week during the regular school year and once a week during the summer and vacation and examination periods. 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