. Kudkler Meets Jordanian J\ icc President KhtI Rudder and S. Husseuii held for foreign and exchange students k student from Jordan, hold a conversation Over 200 students attended the meeting lat a reception in Rudder’s home last nijrht ^OHERTY- a - •* ^ k .#.f the young people in this state,” |Poherty said. Nuclear Research ( enter The planned $2,000,000 nuclear Research center wes pomtesi out >y the Houston business and rivic |eader as another step being taken Dy \AM in its program to boost technical instruction, especially on the graduate level Figures show A&M to be devoting 5d per cent of its teaching efforts to techni cal couises while the nearest state- supported school is the I'mversity »f Texas with Id per cent, he said "The nuclear age is upon us," Doherty said in giving the purpose •f the center. “It is our respon sibility to provide the e^OTp College Station (Brume County), Texas Thursday, September 18, 1968 PAGE 6 NEWPORT. JU.-The ffltbite a ua* denied anew Wednesday that tnaa^Adamt has resigned, and i advetary James C. Hagerty he Inc inaai press said he finows of no plans l>r the top (fresidential aide either quit or be fired. These new denials cam# amid a growing "Adams-must g. ’* clam or from many Republican* along with published reports that's res ignation is Imminent. Adams has been under fire for accepting costly favors froMi Bos ton industrialist Bernard Gvldfine He has denied doing any improper favors for Goldfine in return, but a number of GOP candidates say they fear their chances in the No vember election will be hdrt if he stays in the White House On tiny Fair Isle in thf North Sea the Flocks of sheep iCai.e on the grassy top of Shee^ Rock which is accessible only ffom the sea. By means of chaills, men climb the bare face of the roek, and lower bags of wool and young lambs to waiting boats. Clyde Beatty Circus To Appear in Bryan Cooking terms: Ever' see the lower-case initials "f. g.’’ in a recipe? They stand for "a few grains." The latgest tented show on the road today will appear in Bryan Monday as the Bryan Kiwanis t lub sponsors the Clyde Beatty Circus for an afternoon and evening per formance. It will be held on the American Legion Fair Grounds on Highway 21, east of Bryan. The afternoon •how will begin at 3 p.m. and the night performance at 8 p.m. The show features Clyde Beatty, wild aningil trainer; Hugo Zac cinni, the human projectile, and a wide assortment of trapeze, high- wire, animal and clown acts, said Gus Lempe, ’6d, president of the Bryan club. Tickets are on sale at Black’s Pharmacy at Fast Gal* in College Station and at Jarrott’s Pharmacy in Bryan. Advance ticket price is $1.2I> for adults and !*<) cents for children below high school age Price of adult tickets at the box office will be $1.50. Half of the proceeds on advanced ticket sales will go to the Kiwanis club to be used in promoting the nnderprivi* ieged children program in tMs area. The circus is scheduled to arrtv* by rail Sunday and set up equip ment Sunday afternoon and Mon day morning. “We can promise a clean pro gram free from gambling games and gimmicks and suitable for the whole family," Lampe said. Topping tip: When you want a crusty topping on macaroni and cheese or a similar baked disk, you’ll find V cup tiny fresh bread rubss mixed with a couple of tabIMpoons of melted butter or margarine will be fine for a 1H* quart casserole that* about 7H inches w ide and 2^4 inches deep. The largest krneelling crane in the world ia in the Chaatang hydro- power station south of Paris. It is 66 feet wide and weighs 446 tons. Announcing the Kail Schedule of the CREATIVE ARTS COMMITTEE Memorial Student Center David L. Atteberry, Chairman Emalita Newton Terry, Advisor FREE ART INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENT MEMBERS! All interested persons in the College Station-Bryan area are cordially in vited to become Associate Members and receive competent instruction for a small fee. No affiliation with the College necessary. INSTRUCTION OFFERED IN: CRAFT ART Mrs. Emalita Terry, Instructor Mrs. Edra Davidson, Instr. Pencil Oil Leather Ceramics Charcoal Ink Metal Lapidary Conti Crayon Pastel Oil Chalks Copper Enameling Watercolor Casein Silversmithing and others New Interior Resign Clas* SCULPTURE Jottef Tompa, Instruetor CAST STONE CLAY fLASSES TO BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 22. FIRST GENERAL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 7;30 p.m. in the Art Studio, third floor of the MSC. OPEN TO EVERYONE. Register early in all Creative Arts flasaes for preference in work period*. Contact inntrnetors in the Art and ( raft studio# in the MSC for further information. Phone VI b-5721. Ext. Ill or Ext. 10H. TO ALL YOU GOOD AGGIES LOL SAYS U THANKS ff FOR TRADING WITH LOU J. E. LOUPOT ’32