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Among other things the NATO men must map defense targets for 1957 and consider methods of clos er political and economic cooper ation by the 15 member nations. The session is expected to con tinue to the end of the week. The session was closed to news men, who received a digest of the Dulles and other speeches from NATO officials. Parts of Dulles’ statement were an obvious rebuke to Britain and France for their invasion of Egypt in the Suez Canal dispute. But the secretary soothed them with a compliment on their prompt ob servance of the U.N. call for a cease-fire on the Suez front. The 16-billion dollar natural gas industry claims it is the sixth larg est in the United States. TKe Battalion College Station (Brazos mountyf, Texas Wednesday, December 12, 1956 PAGE 3 Tail Beta Pi Takes 34 Into Chapter Thirty-four undergraduate stu dents and five former students were initiated into Tau Beta Pi, engineering honor society, last night in the Memorial Student Center. Dean John C. Calhoun was the principal speaker at a banquet fol lowing the initiation ceremonies. Dr. T. J. Parker, Tau Beta Pi fac ulty advisor, welcomed the new members into the organization. Initiated Juniors this fall are Herbert W. Barnhouse, James R. Cox, James W. Martin, and George M. Ragsdale. Other initiates were Herbert H. Acheson, Byron E. Andrews, Joe N. Baker, Jack C. Brady, Jerry F. Callahan, Edward E. Graul, Paul G. Masters, Jerry C. Moreland and Kenneth B. Nolen. Nick G. Dokos, Jerry C. Durbin, and William B. Tom, and Martin R. Adams, Clarence M'. Jones, Kir by M. Keahey, Billy B. Bedford, Marion B. Ray, William J. Ruez, III, Robert E. Kilmer, Tom C. Mor ris, Robert L. Patton, Jr., and Jewel T. Whellis. Harold E. Curtis, Harvey O. Wende, Louis H. Lavergne, Lonnie E. Myrick, Jr., Edwin G. Pierson, Charles S. Skillman, Jr., and L. E. Sheppard, Jr. Five former students were elec ted to membership. They were Celestin P. Besse, Robert Moore, Elbert W. Rogers, E. S. Lammers and Jack R. Woolf. SUZANN SEIDEL of Brenham will be one of the per formers for the halftime at the 12th Man Bowl game. Girls from 26 schools in the surrounding area have been invited to participate in the halftime ceremonies. $2,000 Available for Emergencies Twelfth Man Bowl Funds Go To Student Aid Fund By CONNIE ECKARD An Aggie falling and injuring his back brought about the begin ning of today’s Student Aid Fund, J. Gordon Gay, YMCA secretary says. Students faced with sudden and unexpected medical expenses are eligible for one of these loans, he said. Any amount up to $300 can be loaned to a student in a mat- Health Board Votes For Insurance Plan The Student Health Services Board, in a meeting yesterday afternoon, voted unanimously in favor of the compulsory accident health insurance plan that was presented last week to the Stu dent Senate. The Senate also favored the plan. The plan calls for a blanket ac cident coverage of $1,000 for each accident which occurs to a student from the day he first arrives in College Station in the Fall until he returns home in the Spring. Premiums would be $1.55 per semester or $3 per school year. ter of minutes through one of these non-interest bearing notes. A large share of the profits from next Tuesday’s 12th Man Bowl will go into the Student Aid Fund. Last year’s Bowl game saw around $800 deposited to the account. The remainder of the profits go to wards the 12th Man Bowl scholar ship, Gay said. Started back in 1940 to help an injured student in need of funds for his medical expenses> students put on, benefit shows. The excess of the shows went into a fund that now has about $2,000 cash on hand for emergencies. In addition to this. Gay says, there is about $3,000 that is cur- SCONA (Continued from Page 1) panel. • 8:30 a. m., Saturday, the fifth and final round-table meetings will be held. • 12:15 p. m., Saturday, Victor Andrade,, ambassador from Bolivia, will deliver the - keynote address to all members of SCONA. Qoc&-(3o^CL(h>e6 rently out in loans. When stu dents borrow the money they in dicate when they will start paying it back. Gay considers that he has never lost money that has been loaned out. Rules governing the loan fund were set up by the now extinct Student Life Committee. Gay is chairman of a committee that con sists of two students from the Stu dent Senate that presently governs the fund. Veterans were brought under the program about six years ago. Gay said. “This way has paid for the birth of many future Aggies.” The money is borrowed for all kinds of hospital expenses during all months of the year, he added. 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