The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 07, 1959, Image 4

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Wednesday, January 7, 1959
The Battalion College Station (Brazoa County^ Texaa
Revolutionists Dissolve
Batista Ties in Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba CP)_The rev
olutionary government dissolved
Congress Tuesday and announced
jit will rule Cuba by decree for
at least 18 months when new elec
tions are planned.
The government suspended all
criminal courts, regarded as a
symbol of the fallen dictatorship
of President Fulgencio Batista,
and was reported preparing a de
cree abolishing all political par
ties.
The provisional regime dismiss
ed all provincial governors, inayors
and councilmen. Apparently their
functions will be taken over by
new civilian appointees prepared
in advance for the task.
Other decrees, informed sources
said, would ban all candidates in
the 1954 and 1958 elections from
Cuba's political life, freeze the
private bank accounts of all Ba
tista officials, and stop the cashing
of all outstanding checks against
the Batista regime.
Revolutionary courts were re
ported being prepared to try Ba
tista, now in exile in the Domini
can Republic, and other officials
who may be accused of crimes
during his rule.
In Washington, U.S. Atty. Gen.
Aggie ’ Y" Members
Attend Nat’l Meeting
Sixteen Aggies attended the
National YM-YWCA Student As
sembly at the University of Illi
nois, Champaign, 111., Dec. 27-Jan.
3.
The assembly is held every four
years to discuss collegiate and
world problems and to plan the
next term’s program.
Prominent national speakers
Neelley Appointed
Fan Testing Chief
Charles E. Neelley has been ap
pointed supervisor of the Fan
Testing Services operated by the
Texas Engineering Experiment
Station, Dr. Aaron Rose, director
of the TEES, said yesterday.
Neelley is a mechanical engi
neering graduate of A&M and has
been asspciated with the fan test
ing and research program of the
station for the past three years.
He has had a part in the planning
and designing of the modern fan
testing laboratories of the station
that are serving the needs of in
dustry.
The laboratories are equipped
with four modern plenum cham
bers for axial-flow fan testing and
recently added facilities for centri-
fugal fan testing, Rose said.
gave talks on problems of the day
and conflicts around the world.
“Men and Women of the 20th Cen
tury,” “Interracial Relationships,”
“World Community” and “Work
and Vocation” were the discussion
topics for the sectional meetings.
Rob Coffman, Dick McGlaun,
Bill Shenkir, David Wallace and
Jimmy Wolfe of A&M proposed
that an “evaluation and study be
made of the effectiveness of in
tegration of student YMCA into
general YMCA.”
The group also felt there was a
need to “study and evaluate the
effectiveness and operation of the
YM-YWCA staffs and structure of
student movement and lines of
communication on national, region
al and local levels.
The trip was made by chartered
bus and was financed by the “Y”
candy sale and by individuals
themselves. Students making the
trip were Bobby Bennett, Mike
Bozart, Coffman, Bob Compton,
Jim Crouch, Alton Fischer, Spen
cer Hodge, Curtis May, Malcolm
Maxwell, McGlaun, Billy Phillips,
Roger Ratliff, Shenkir, Paul Van
Nieuwenhuize, Wallace and Wolfe.
J. Gordon Gay, coordinator of
religious life, and Carl Zietlow, as
sociate secretary, YMCA, accom
panied the students on the trip.
William Rogers said Tuesday Ba
tista would not be granted asy
lum in the United States if he
sought it.
Batista is now in the Domini
can Republic.
“There seems to be no question
about any physical danger to Ba
tista in the Dominican Republic,”
Rogers told newsmen.
Rogers noted that U.S. grants
of asylum always involved a show
ing that the person seeking en
try would be in physical danger
if he remained where he was.
The initial policies of the new
government were being shaped as
Fidel Castro, the rebel leader who
shoved Provisional President Man
uel Urrutia to power, was still
plodding through adoring throngs
toward the capital. It was doubt
ful he would reach Havana today
as planned.
The decree abolishing Congress
said the Urrutia government could
rule by ministerial decree until
free elections were held. Urrutia
has announced that these would be
held in 18 to 20 months.
‘Gas ’Scientist
To Speak At
Grad Lecture
“Ion-Molecule Reactions in the
Gas Phase” will be the subject of
a graduate lecture by Dr. J. L.
Franklin tonight in the Physics
Lecture Room.
Franklin is a research associate
for the Reseai-ch and Development
Division of Humble Oil and Re
fining Co., Baytown.
Franklin and co-workers have
major advances in the study of
ionic reactions in the gas phase
by the use of mass spectrometry
techniques. These studies aid in
understanding the complex crack
ing and reforming operations of a
modern refinery.
The bottom of oceans are often j
rugged rather than flat. There are
enormous sunken mountain ranges !
such as the gigantic Mid-atlantic
Ridge.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
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per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
DEADLINES
4 p. m. day before publication
Classified Display
80e per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment, bedroom, living
1-oom, dining room, kitchen breakfast room
combination. Tile, knotty pine cabinets.
Wall to wall carpets. TA 2-8G22. 56t3
Furnished apartment. Bills paid. $50.
VI 6-5569. 56t3
Boom for elderly person. Will care for
renter. VI 6-6245 or come by 611 Mont
clair. 48AU.WF
Completely furnished two rooms and
bath. $45 monthly, bills paid. Adults.
Room, private bath for weekends. TA 2-
1244. 54t4
Four room furnished apartment adjoin
ing A&M Campus. VI 6-4652. 54tfn
Two bedroom apartment. Completely
furnished. Air-conditioner. Available Feb.
5. VI 6-5334. 52tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6-
5334. 52tfn
For Veterinary student. Two bedroom
house with living room and kitchen. $44
furnished. 906 Fairview. VI 6-7334. 51t4
Brick Building. North Gate. Formerly
Occupied by A&M Grill. Available Jan. 1.
J. B. Lautorstein, VT 6-7331. 49tfn
Two bedroom apartment. North Rate
kdthin three blocks of campus. Furnished
kith stove and refrigerator only. Paneled
kails, practically new. $60.00 per month.
VI 6-7214. 43tfn
Neat clean one bedroom apartment.
Large kitchen and living room. Stove
Ind refrigerator furnished. Close to
grocery store, one-half block from campus.
VI 6-6544. 43tfn
Nicely furnished one bedroom duplex.
113 First Street. Inquire at 315 First
Btreet. 42tfn
Sewing machines.' Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
House in search of students. 1 and 2
bedroom apartments, available for immedi
ate occupancy. Desire to contact students
in search of pleasant living quarters. TA
B-2872 or TA 2-3463. 148tfn
Unfurmsned garage apartment. Between
Bryan and College. Attic fan. $50. VI 6-
7331. lOtfn
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOTS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Are.
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
003 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN,TEXAS
WORK WANTED
Typing wanted, 15 years experience.
Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guarahteed.
Call TA 2-4812. 38t20
Day Nursery for ages 12 to 36 mos. Call
VI 6-4892. 34tfn
LOST
Largo, male Beagle Dog. Brown, black—
white tail. Collar, no tages. Call Barney
Welch, VI 6-4465. 54t4
Halmark wrist watch. Aggie senior
ring. Class ’60. REWARD. Allan R. All-
britton, 906 Fairview, College Station.
49tfn
FOR SALE
One used vacuum sweeper. One used
Mixmaster. Both $15. Call VI 6-5150. 55t3
Winter and summer uniforms. Air
Force Officer. Perfect condition. Very
low price. TA 2-6159. 54t8
Mufflers, tail pipes and dual sets.
Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO
STORE, 216 N. Bryan. 41tfn
Texas’ leading life insurance company
has a special plan for senior Aggies. See
Eugene Rush at North Gate for details.
22tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M
College Station. Texas
Stated meeting Thursday.
January 8, 7 p. m. All
* Master Masons are welcome.
VXl jV C. H. Ransdell. WM
Joe Woolket, Sec.
Does your home have any of the fol
lowing symptomsLeaky roof, lack of
space, scaley paint', or any of the other
ills common to your home? If so. call
DOCTOR FIXIT TODAY AT THE MAR
ION PUGH LUMBER CO. He can cure
your home ills. No down payment, 5 years
to pay. Phone VI 6-5711 for appoint
ment and free estimate. 54t4
New night classes in shorthand, book
keeping and typewriting start Jan. 12.
Phone TA 3-6655. MoKENZIE-BALDWTN
BUSINESS COLLEGE, 702 S. Washing
ton, Bryan. 54t4
BABY SITTING in my home during
day, A-ll-X, C. V. 54t2
Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C.
Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn
RADIO—PHONO—TV
Service
By
SOSOLIK
TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS
713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan
HELP WANTED
Young colored person to care for two
children. D-8-X, C. V. 54tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Elool
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dnily i
Monday through Friday) at or before the j
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preeeedlng j
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
FALL SEMESTER 1958
Jan. 17-24, 1959
Jan. 17, Sat., 1-4 p. m., TWF 3 or TThF
3, TF 3 ; Jan. 19, Mon. 8-11 a. m„ MWF
8; Jan. 19. Mon. 1-4 p. m., TTh 8 F 1;
Jan. 20, Tues. 8-11 a. m., MWF 9; Jan..
20, Tues. 1-4 p. m., MWTh 1 ; Jan. 21, Wed.
8-11 a. m., MWF 10; Jan. 21, Wed. 1-4
p. m., TF 1, TF 1-2:15 ; Jan. 22, Thurs.
8-11 a. m., M 3 TTh 10; Jan. 22, Thurs.
1- 4 p. m., MWTh 2; Jan. 23. Fri. 7-11 a.
m., MWF 11 ; Jan. 23, Fri. 1-4 p. m., M 4
TTh 11 ; Jan. 24, Sat. 8-11 a. m., TTh 9
F 2; Jan. 24, Sat. 1-4 p. m„ TF 2, TF
2- 3 :15.
Final examinations in courses wuth only
one theory hour per week as shown in thp
catalogue will be given at the discretion
of the department head concerned, at the
last meeting of either the theory class or
practice period before close of the semester.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
REGALTA FOR THE BACCALAUREATE
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as the doc
tor's cap and gown, and to leave the hoods
with the Registrar no later than 1 :00 p. m.
The Ph.D. hoods will
since all
the
Tuesday, January 13.
in thi
le procession
ill be hooded
not be worn
such candidates
stage.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
the master’s cap and
are candidati
vear
vho
e wi
cap and gown ; those
for the Bachelor’s De
dates for the Ba(
illitary students.
gree, except
the bachelor’s cap and gown,
students who are Candida 1
will wear appropriate mil
go’
candidates
ilita
ill
m
ry uniforms.
will wear
All militaiy
degrees
ifoi
mi
for dc
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchi
wi
may be placed between
ber 8. and 12:00 noon,
10. Rental is as follow
Store,
a.
Saturda
rental
gown.
is the
Orders
etween 8:00 a. m. Decem-
iry
«r and
i $3.76.
and gown 83.25. Hood
same as that for cap and
av, Jamia
ows: doctor’s ct
gown $4.25, master’s cap and gown
bachelor’s cap and gown $3.25.
The Commencement Exercise will he
held in White Coliseum. Each candidate
may have as many free tickets for guests
as he wishes,
C. E. Tishler, Chairman,
Convocations Committee
43tlR
FREE installation when you
buv a muffler and tail pine at
JOE FAULK"S at wholesale
price—30 to 40% below list.,
for the next 30 days. 214 N.
Bryan.
I AlotarJ. S Cafeteria cffking'u Not Lnet |
Instrumentation
Symposium Set
The 14th annual Symposium on
Instrumentation for the Process
Industries will be held at the Me
morial Student Center, Jan. 21-23.
The symposium, presented by
the Department of Chemical En
gineering, is designed to lead to an
improved understanding of the
principles and practices of instru
mentation as applied to industry,
according to N. E. Welch, the
symposium’s director. Particular
attention will be given to new de
velopments, he said.
Di 1 . J. D. Lindsay, department
head, is a member of the steering
committee.
Talks will be directed toward all
engineers whose work required
knowledge of industrial instrumen
tation. Any person interested in
the subject is ipvited to attend the
sessions, Welch said.
A&M FORMER
(Continued from Page 1)
to broaden the base of support for
higher education, is sponsored by
American business and industry
and has been launched this first
year by a giant from the United
States Steel Foundation. It is ad
ministered by the American Alum
ni Council.
Nine Classifications
The participating institutions
competed for the awards in nine
different classifications, a first-
place certificate and check for
$1,000 going to the leading col
lege or school in each category.
A&M, as the winner of the tax-
supported college classification,
was one of the nine which then
were considered by the judges for
the grand award and an additional
$9,000 prize.
Texas Lutheran College of
Seguin was the other Texas insti
tution cited as the winner in the
small co-educatiohal colleg'e divi
sion. Princeton University in New
Jersey' was cited for private uni
versities.
Aero Head Directs
New York Session
A. E. Cronk, head of the De
partment of Areonautical Engi
neering, will direct one of the tech
nical sessions at the Symposium
on Aero-Space Technology of the
Institute of the Aeronautical
Sciences in New York City, Jan.
2G-29.
The session is one the challenge
of space technology to aeronauti
cal engineering education.
TREE DETERMINED
CARROLLTON, Ky. (AP) —
Mrs. W. EL Rassman gets a little
shade with her clothesline pole.
Two years ago she set the syc
amore post in the ground and tied
her clotheeline to it. This spring
the post sprouted limbs and
leaves'.
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