tf ^ 7V» Battalion o Coltaga Station (Brasot County), Tax PAGfe 2 Thoriday, December 27, 1! Morgan's Holiday Letter To the A4M Student Body: In keeping with the most meaningful of ell our trm tiont, a very special wish for a Joyo student and his family from the faculty and staff of A AM College! May you enjoy a safe and happy holiday and One Sm ice (graduation Set In Januan Ksci'alsu reate mencement exei and Com- will be wi return to your tasks with renewed energy and determination combined for the first time Vf\ake the spint of Christmas prevail throughout the year, when 260 studen , David H. Morgan President To Aggies At Christmas will be midyear Guioa Hall, S&S Club Elects Officers th«>ir la and Siriotn l fl|W fedvin lake of Aufttn for ao araidyit la a mooting At in tho Animal Indaotrioa Othors * looted are John when 260 gtudenta graduated in the ceremony to be h-M in Satarday, Jan It. The ymceeaioo wiU.start at 10 A.m. and will be followed by the in vocation. A AM* president will make announcements and intro duce Dr. M Norvel Young minis ter of the Church #f Christ in Lub bock. who will yioe tho address. After roaferring of degrees the “Spirit of Agfieland" wifi be mng slid the benediction given This is the program tentatively «r W,l4 will receive grtduete degrees and the rerrsming ms will receive B.S. degrees Seventy two are to receive degrees from the School of Agriculture, 4ft from the School of Arts and ScieOfne; ffi from the School of Engineering > .N \ TPS YOU* T1M6 70 WMO Tb6 AlA*JA6 TONfoS 09 DUtVt CAUlPMUt, UMIH'- Wtout %mm m mm*\ a • e • * e RECORD GIFTS Make their Christmas ex tra iroerry with gifts of their favorite record*. Our complete selection includes music for every taste, from jazz to show tunes and great classics. — ALSO — Hi-Fi Radio Phonograph Top-quality console model win give hours of listening pleasure MANY TO CHOOSI mm The Fidelity House Located in the llantatton Shopping Center 2014 Texas Ava. Phone TA S-41M The Battalion Tha Editorial Policy of The Battalion ReprwaenU the Views of the Student Editors sma saw mmnmm a ws cw» «r cwnas Aatwa. a mm ■ a ■■■ aaomowMl awn a jo i ym India’s Nehru Says ‘Peace Will Triumph’ WASHINGTON, tiT 1 )— Prime Minister Nehru of In dia told the American people last night "the danger of war ia not past" but “peace will triumph." In a talk prepared for a 15- minute' national radki - television broadcast Nehru reported on hi* day-long talk* with President Ei •enhower Monday at Gettyiburg, Pa. said: “I sincerely hope that an op portunity may be given to u* be fore long to welropie the President in our country and to drmonatraie to him the high rrtpect and eateem in which we hold him." Nehru did not go into detail on what topics he and Kiseahewar discussed, but be Midi ^ I “We have discuftaed many prob lems which confront the world I can tell yvAi that I have! greatly profited by theae talk* I! •hall treaaure their memory and they wiU help me in many way* in my thinhmf " Nehru said "preservation of ‘•ee” la the eorr of India’s policy, and he aAM: “The danger of war ia not past. 4 the fStote Slay hold fresh trial* and tnbuiathMi* for human! tyi yet the forren of peace are atrrmg. and the mtnd of humanity ia awahr. I believe that peace wiR triumph." — 4 Masketl Pair Tell Of Russian Griuie WASHINGTON, Two mask ed Hungarians yesterday gave the Senate Internal Sarurity aab-ram mittee freak evidence that Kmeia' engage to mass deportstmw in an effort to cvwah the Budapest revolt. One of the »it newer*. Ming the aaaamed name of latvan Komra, Mid he wna herded into a rattle car with M ether freedom fighter* but managed to escape with them after they got word they were bound for fcaasia Knvar* testified he was unable to estimate how. many Hungarians had been deported but that many trains of eattk Air* fined with yelMng and screaming Hungarians moved acreaa the border inU the Soviet Union. - Sen. OUa D. Jcfcnsten (D SCI. who preaided at the public bear ing, said a transcript of the testi mony would ha Mat te II. &■ Am bassador Harry Cabot Lodge Jr. at the United Nations m the U. N. would be informed "on Soviet tac tics” in Hungary * Yen, to the students and faculty of AAM College, we wink a Happy Holi day Season. May it be a very joyowt, plommnt, aod safe one. DKK Rt BIN. It Owner A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE Nothing Down . . . fl.00 Weekly THE GIFT HOUSE -■ • % The college life te g busy one, especially at tide time of year. What with gotaf to etnaaea and etndjrtng for exam* and pursuing a full acetal eehedule and oooetruet- tng rope ladder* to foil dormitory curfews, the average undergrad ia eo preeead for ttea that he cannot do juetice to kia Christina* shopping. Therefore, to old you In your Christinas shopping, I have gone into the market place and ealeeted for you a list of gifte, notable for their originality. Perhaps the moot original gift of all thU year la g carton of Philip Morris Cigmrrtta. "OriginalT” you ex claim, your bushy young eyebrow* rising. “Why, WO have been giving cartons of Philip Morris for years l" • True. I reply, but each time you five Philip Morris, It la a new treat, a freeh delight, s pristine pleasure. Bach carton, each pack, each cigarette, each puff. Is Just an good as the first one you ever tried. , Another gift destined for certain popularity this year is a gift certificate from the American Dental As sociation. This certificate, good at any dentist’s office in Amsrica, Is accompanied by a handsome gift card upon which is engraved this lovely poem: Merry CAriefmne, Kttls pal. Prvpk\fkui§t PorteM* f Bridgowork I# eUo* wg thorn gmpot GAama* #km# —en t OOtMg vrVCvM sro®t SwUA uTtW%QT /nloysf FtfMnpef Upper platen f *1 U Merry Chriohnas te And the rosy fwne I A ' i" Mil V -vu • t Olympia (rrrmafi Prprlnioii Typrwiit^m Royal l ndrrw ood PORTABLES Wc have hundreds of combinations of special type for your Olympia Port able!! (the finest precision made portable).' ALSO FEATURING THE EXTRA SUP ON TYPE! BUSINESS MACHINE CO. BRYAN 429 South Main Street TA 2-1328 • i t : Aaether gift that la always torieows M a book, egpa- dally to people who read. This Chrhdama the saketton of books is particularly attractive. For lovers ed an thologies. there Is Wilflam Makepeace Sharpe's A Trmo- ary of tho World's Great Trsasnrtea. Far those who fancy inspiring success stories, there is the •tirring aatohi- ogrsphy of Wntiam Makepeace Peasmtoaa entittad Ham I Got s Forty Pound Monkey Off My Bosk and Stmrtod tho Duluth Eoo. For devoteaa ed Ikie-diving. there is / Morris* a Snorksi by Lydia Makepeace Watershed, for calorie eoanters end witstline watchers, there Is Harry Makepeace WiMf outer’s But and Grew FoL l My own favorite book this i historical novel from that famous author «f ] Inf historical novels. Daphne Makepaaot Bipsfeee This one Is called Egad and Zounds, and H tetts tha ynigneui romance of two young tover*. Egad and Bounds, who, alas, can never be married, far Aery Egad Is but a agrpay las*, while tempestuous Bounds ia a Kappa Sigma. They later become Ludwig of Bavaria. My Anal gift suggestion is one that a groat many people have been fervently wishing for since last year. Da you remember the introduction last Christmas of tiny poraoaal portable radios Wed. this year, yan will be buy an ingenious pick to get i. that plugged into you ('car T delighted to know, you eaa am<4 Old Mom sold 0, hut 0 ttmrrU, muds by dte ape ss^tdssnsnMnmo of UUt esiumn. Is a ffcri—■* -sw con MkoumAHOON oun Biunvioi autTwrimerrw IT TM TOP-CON. 0FF5-wkamfT GMOto NO MOSUL .nyuaPiF FOR irjiom 1 sstmajr •nr X: i' i 6g 6 i ^ T It J . i 'j t a 'J V