fj Zoologist to Speak Red Parliament ToCraduateSchool Ma)f p;^ N(;w Soviet Premier “Evolutionary History of a Scientific Outlook” will be the topic of a lecture by Dr. C. M. Pomerat before faculty, staff and students of the Graduate School Thursday night at 8 in Biological Sciences Lecture Room. i Pomerat is a zoologist at the medical branch of the University of Texas in Galveston. ITis lecture is sponsored by the A&M Chapter *of the American Veterinary Medi cal Association. Since 1945 Pomerat has served as Professor of Cytology at the Medical Branch of the U of T, di rector of the Tissue Culture Lab oratory at the Medical Branch and consulting cytologist to John Sealy and allied hospitals. Grounds Wins BA Division Award Jack R. Grounds, senior Per sonnel Administration major from San Antonio has been named reci pient of the Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award from the A&M Division of Business Ad ministration. The award consists of a specially designed silver medal and a year’s subscription to The Journal. Grounds was selected by a com mittee made up of staff members of the division. (/P)—The Sloviet Union’s rubber-stamp If a.r 1 i a m e n t meets Thursdaiy in an atmos phere of supibressed excite ment. The deputies seem to expect somethin®- dramatic — per haps the appoimtment of a new premier. | The courtly aild bearded old Bol shevik, 62-year-4)ld Nikolai Bulga nin, seems to b(e on the skids. A session of the ,1 Supreme Soviet— Parliament—wojjuld be a likely plat form for downgrading him. Radio Moscow last night broad cast a list of Soviet officials at tending a dinner given for U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold, now visiting the Soviet capi tal. Bulganin fwas not among those mentioned. j A dispatch (from Moscow—pass ing through jRussian censorship— said merely that the Soviet gov ernment gav4 a dinner for Ham- marskjold. /The premier is the nominal head of the Soviet govern ment. If Bulgapin is relieved of the job, there is a good chance his successor vhli .be Alexei I. Kiri chenko, former first secretary of the Ukrain4 Communist party and long a lieutenant of Communist party boss/ Nikita Kruschchev. K. COHaiAHT im W* CAAfeCOUt MHPANY. BMOC ♦Big Man On Campus—yea man! He treats the gals to Coke. Who can compete with charm like that. So if you’re S'O" and a little underweight, remember—you don’t have to be a football hero to be popular. Just rely on the good taste of Coke. Put in a big supply today! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by BRYAN COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY GOP Favors Ike’s Farm Price Freeze WASTTTNCTON f/P)—Senate Re publicans voted 17-14 in a stormy closed session Tuesday to tell President Eisenhower they favor his signing a bill to freeze farm price supports. Members said a majority of those attending a session of the Senate Republican Policy Com mittee went oir recm’d as believ ing Eisenhower should allow to be come law a bill to freeze farm price supports for one year at their 1957 levels or higher. Declining to confirm or deny re ports on the vote, Senate Repu blican Leader Knowland of Califor nia said that if the 17-14 result was reasonably accurate, report ers should remember that eight or nine Republicans had left the meeting before a show of hands was called for. Knowland said he would tele phone the results of the informal poll to Eisenhower. He said the show of hands was taken after farm state members brought up the issue themselves. Movie Awards Slated Under Heavy Sorrow HOLLYWOOD, UP)—A sad dened Hollywood prepared Tuesday for the 30th annual Academy Awards, at which an Oscar may go to widowed Elizabeth Taylor. The note of sorrow underlying tonight’s ceremony stems from the death of Mike Todd, one of film land’s top showmen and the hus band of Miss Taylor. Just a year ago, Mike gave his wife a kiss and hustled down the aisle of the Pantages Theater to claim the gold statuette for his “Around the World in 80 Days” as the best picture of 195G. Funeral services were held yes terday for Todd, killed in a week end plane crash. Todd will again be honored this year. The Todd-AO wide-screen process, which the producer helped develop, has been voted a scientific award by the academy Board of Governors. His widow may also win an award for her performance in “Raintree County.” Most observ ers forecast a tight race with Deb orah Kerr of “Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison” and Joanne Woodward, “Three Faces of Eve.” Also in the running for the top actress Oscar are Anna Magnani, “Wild Is the Wind” and Lana Tur ner, “Peyton Place.” Leading the male contenders is Alec Guinness, “The Bridge on the River Kwai.” Also in the running are Marlon Brando, “Sayonara,” Anthony Franciosa, “A Hatful of Rain,” Charles Laughton, “Witness for the Prosecution,” and Anthony Quinn, “Wild Is the Wind.” Nominated for best picture: “Bridge on the River Kwai,” “Pey ton Place,” “Sayonara,” “Twelve Angry Men” and “Witness for the Prosecution.” after every shave Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up and live! So good for your skin ... so good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You fenow you’re at your best when you top off your shave with Old Spice! I tee AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON Sen. Thye (R-Minn), who has backed the bill to keep price sup ports from dropping below 1957 levels, said he argued that the President should sign the meas ure. Secretary of Agriculture Ben son has objected to the bill, saying it is likely to pile up more ci’op surpluses and increase govern ment subsidies. If Eisenhower vetoes the bill- as is widely expected—Thye said he will vote to override the veto. Both the Senate and the House originally passed the freeze meas ure by majorities short of the two- thirds which would be needed to override a veto. There are 47 Republican sen ator’s. Knowland said eight or nine left the meeting before the show of hands came. The remaining GOP senators did not attend. plus lax Special Sale Helps Easter Seal Drive A big boost toward the goal of $10,000 was given to the 1958 Easter Seal campaign for Crippled Children by a “White Elephant” sale recently, but amounts contri buted so far are still short of our goal, Mrs. George Foster, general chairman of the drive, said yester day. Counties participating in the campaign are Brazos, Burleson, Robertson, Washington and Grimes. Gifts have been sent in memory of Monroe Bond, Mrs. Roy Snyder and V. R. Cox, said Mrs. Foster. The Easter Seal sale runs through April 0. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS STANFORD, Ky. CP)—Insurance agent Otto Yeary and other diners pitched in to help fight a fire that broke out in Faulkner’s Restaur ant. Yeary also assisted the owner in estimating his loss. But he de clined to fill out an insurance claim. The building had been in sured by another agent. House Passes Bill To Raise Military Pay WASHINGTON, UP) — The House Tuesday passed 36G-22 a bill to make military careers more attractive—with a hefty pay raise as the immediate in ducement. The bill’s benefits, going to prac tically all servicemen with more than two years seiwice, were esti mated to cost GG8 million dollars a year. House passage was by roll call vote, sending the bill to the Sen ate. However, the House acted on ly after listening to some acid comment on the services asking for incentives to keep men in uni form! while they were ordering re servists out. There also was crit icism of the idea that “dollars in themselves” would induce young men to make their careers in uni form. The principal provision of the bill is: Pay raises, highest in the top enlisted and officer brackets, but going to practically all but of ficers and enlisted men in their first two years of service. Thus draftees and young officers doing obligated service would be exclud ed. End Bob Simms, 18, and his brother Gene Simms, a guard, 20, are members of Rutgers football team. They came from Charleston, W. Va. People Keep Coming Bock For More 100% Latex We’ve never sold a paint that brought so many compli ments from people who had never painted before. CHAPMAN’S Paint & Wallpaper Co. Bryan, Texas Aggies - Try Youngblood’s Fried Chicken V2 Chicken - Trimmings $1.00 Barbecue — Steaks — Seafoods Rock Building South College Ave. Midway Between Bryan & College PALACE STARTS TODAY On 4 Track Sterophonic Sound O N e-maScoPE: 10ANNE SHEREE TONY JEFFREY CAMERON PATRICIA BARBARA pat WOODWARD • NORTH • RANDALL • HUNTER • MITCHELL • OWENS • RUSH • HINGLE QUEEN LAST DAY ‘And God Created Woman” The Battalion -*- College Station (Brazos County), Texas Wednesday, March 26,1958 PAGE 3 CHS Students Win Chemistry Profs 2 ‘First’ Ribbons Two district first place ribbons were won by Consolidated High School students over the weekend and others may be pending. David McNeelley Avon first place in senior declamation and Hal Delaplane won a first in junior declamation at the Saturday meet. Some of the contest’s I’esults had not been announced last night. Saturday the CHS Senior Chorus will go to Galena Park for the Interscholastic League choral con test. The 47-member chorus, di rected by Robert Boone will sing three numbers: “Hear My Prayer” by Kopylov, “Ours is the World” and a variation of Walter Schu mann’s “When the Saints Go Marching In”. The latter is a medley which will be given in several different styles. The chorus won a first place in concert last year and a second in sight reading. They will sing at 10:15 a. m. in the Galena Park High School Auditorium. The BOOK CENTER Aggie Owned, Class ’51 “Where your business is our privilege and is deeply appreciated.’ , 116 S. Main Bryan ft DtttW IN TMIAIIJI in t N,t U I > VfAUS f RFI THRU FRIDAY ‘The Young Don’t Cry’ With Sal Mineo Also ‘No Time To Be Young’ With Robert Young CIRCLE THRU FRIDAY I (pperatecm JMJAD PALL JACK LEMMON ERNIE kovacs KATHRYN grant Also “Hell’s Canyon Outlaws’ Dale Robertson 4 /> l *5 ^ V starring %, JOHN DEREK ' ELAINE STEWART PARAMOUNT RELEASE Make Discovery Two members of A&M’s chem istry department, Dr. C. Kinney Hancock and John S. Westmore land, have been credited with an important chemical discovery, ac cording to the Feb. 5 issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society. The two chemists brought to light in their paper a new discov ery regarding reactants’ effects on each other. The statistical calculating neces sary in performing the research, leading to the discovery was per formed with the Texas Engineer ing Experiment Station’s IBM-G50 digital computer. RENT - A - TUX Reserve Yours Now For The Senior Dance And The Ring Dance. Rental Charge Rea sonable. The A&M MEN’S SHOP THE HOME OF SMART MEN’S WEAR Dick Rubin, ’59 103 North Main North Gate LAST DAY THE INSIDE STORY OF THE LAND THAT LAUNCHED LI’L ABNER By A1 Capp PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz THOSE STARS APE A LOT FARTHER AWAT THAN THEY LOOK I