N •* x a Th* Ifnnation -> Coilmgm Stotitm (Brmwm Cmmmty), Tmai— PAGE 4 Thursday, October 16, 1968 Princeton Meet To Be Opened By O&M Prof Dr Basil W Wilson, associate professor of oceanography, has been invited to be the open ng speaker at the Prtneeton Univer-* 4Mty r*nfepen<*e on Berthing and Cargo Handling in Exposed Locu tions, Oct. 20 21 Purpose of the conference is for reports to determine the feasibility of berthing, loadinv »nd unloading ships in rointivoty unprotected wa ters now that sotne tankers and hulk cargo camera are too large for existing piers and wharves. Wilson's remarks will be in con nection with the response of a ship to waves and methods of estimated total kinetic energy which must be absorbed in permissible defor- malions of the ship, the fender system and the pier. BSTTtR FOOD FOR USSt These prices good Thors., Oet. 1# thru Sat., Oct. 18. We reeerxe the right to limit quantitiaa. ntPMLU PI RE CAM SUGAR net MO\TF OR FOOD CUB CATSUP BREAST-0 CHICKEN TUNA 5 ; 33 12 29 No. (an UK,HI. i \Df R—18 oz pkf. Strawberry Short Cake 69< Sweet Cream Ice Cream ^ 79 c APPLES 4 a 29- ‘A"' Celery 2 25 Pork Roast Picnic Shoulder SHRIMP Lb 35 Medium Size White 89 lb Proretwed American CHEESE 39 lb Sliced Beef DRUG SPECIAL Leo’* 4 Oz. Pkg. CANDY 39 BRACK'S Lustre Cream SHAMPOO $1 Size 4-(>z Jar 57- Chocolate Pecans 35c BAKERY Cocoanut Butter Layer Cake ia.ag, 49' Oceanography ProfsAttending Two Meetings Several members of the staff of the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology are attending meetings this week at Biloxi, Mis*,, and El Paso Dr. Dale Iwipper, head of the department, Dr. K M Rae and Albert W Collier will be in Biloxi Wednesday through Saturday tak- j ing part in discussions with repre | sentatives of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commis sion on the intensification of re- | search in the shallow water areas of the Gulf Coast. Dr Rae is director of the de partments marine laboratory pro gram and Collier is chief scientist at the Galveston Marine tabora tory They were accompanied to Biloxi by Harold Loesch, a grad uate student from Oglesby. Dr. Vance E. Moyer, coord na- tor of radar meteorology, left Tues day for Texas Western College at El Paso to take part in the First National Conference on High At mosphere He will participate in a discussion of contemplated weather studies in West .Texas. This Week’s Winning Sign This is the sign that won the weekly foot- received a $o award from Loupot’s Trading ball sign competition content. A Engineers Tost for having the outstanding sign. — Hank Aff|Mn of the Milwaukee Braves vMs ths first National Leaguer BR'iFMb* 1 ' la every park during Brazos Bible Class Debate Team To Start Monday ITS HERE! all-au;if; rodeo Thursday - Friday - Saturday The HEADQUARTERS For All Your Needs Western Shirts I^evis Pants l^e’u I,EON II. WEISS CO. Two Doors North Of Campus Theater The lUtiS Brazos Valley Bible School will begin Monday and con tinue through Nov. 17, at 7:30 p m. at the AAM Church of Christ. A staff, consisting of the min isters of the Churches of Christ of this community and of the towns near College Station, has t>een assembled to present the les sons Each Monday evening there will be two sessions meeting, one at 7.30 pm and the other at 8:30 p m Each person attending will be allowed to choose the class that he desires to attend. In the 7:30 sessions these in structors and their topics are as follows: “A Study of Five New Testament Churches’’ by Boyd I Freeman from Normangee; “Dif ficult New Testament Passages E xamined ’’ by Syd Wyatt from Hearne; "The Church at Work" by M D Andwson from Bren- ham; ^PionemTof the KesHSPa- tion Movement'’ by Mont Whitson Itrom College Station. Opens Rounds Nov. 21-22 The A&M Debate Team’s sched ule will open competition with a tournament on Nov. 21-22 in which all Southwest Conference schools will participate. They will also compete with Fast Central State College, Ada, Okla., Baylor University; Waco, Abilene Christian College, Abilens and the University of Texas, Aus- tin. The team meets in Room 211 of the Academic Building every Monday at 7:30 pm. Officers elected at the end of last year are Henry Lyle, history major from Houston, president; Jay Hirsch, pre law major from Houston, vice-president; and Ben Yudesis, language major from San Benito, secretary-treasurer The officers and Don William son are the only returning letter- men. Ten students are on the team this year if ■ iN f BS CANDIDATES Choose employment oi graduate study MS. PhD CANDIDATES ChooMpdii-cto^h”"' ... As an RCA Engineer Receive vour MS in Electrical Engineering, Me< hamcal Engineering or Physics at RCA's ei|>ense, through the KCA Graduate Study Piogram. At the same time, you're beginning your RCA career as an engineer on a fidlv profossional level, getting a head start m the tirld vou prefer. RGA pav* the full cost of ynor tuition, fees and approved texts while you take graduate study part time at the Uni versity ol Pennsylvania or Rutgers University. Or. you may prefer a different path ahead . . RC\ Design and Development Specialised Training. 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This year * activities include a tour through South Texas some time this fall on which they will give concerts at San Angelo, Edna, W. atherford and Dallas, Turner said. On Mi^ih 6, 19o9, they will give a conceir in Guion Hall. They also annually appear on the Mothei s Day program, at services duung Religious Em phasis Wt*»k and at the Aggie Muster. The officers fi>r the group of '»(» cadets, which is fud number ; ship, were elected at the end of i last year. They are Arthur Caim- ron, senior from Kale, president; j Don Linent*rger, senior from Houston, vie# president; David Bunting junior from Bryan, busi ness manager; John Lenamon, junior from Groesbeck, reporter- j historian, and ||wnald Doan, sopho more ffom Baytown, librarian The a< Compani.st is Maurice Adams, s .phomore from Houston. Turner said the soloists for this yeai would be Lane Lynch, jun ior from Bryan, tenor, and Ron ald Doan, ba-t* baritone. 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