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Thursday, January 15, 1959 The Baltnlfon College Stntlon (Brazos Countv)\ Texas
Soviet’s Plan for Germans
Draws Heavy Fire from Ike
WASHINGTON (&) — President
Eisenhower Wednesday denounced
5n strong language the Soviet Un
ion’s plan to demilitarize and iso-
Flower Program
Due Women’s Club
“Flowers and Fanfare” will be
presented by Mrs. Madge Demmer
cf Houston to the A&M Women’s
Social Club tomorrow afternoon
at 3 in the Memorial Student Cen
ter Ballroom.
Mrs. Demmer has done exten
sive work with fashion shows and
has conducted schools for com
mercial florists in many parts of
the United States. She is a life
member of the Texas State Flor
ists Assn.
In her lecture Friday she will
make floral arrangements for
tables and special occasions as
well as corsages for children and
matrons.
Students of the Deparment of
Floriculture and two professional
models from Houston will assist
her.
Wives of the members of the
Department of Mathematics will
be hostesses. Mrs. E. C. Klipple
will be chairman.
late Germany. “An exercise in fu
tility,” he called it.
But Eisenhower, speaking at a
National Press Club luncheon, of
fered “any assurance, any material
move” to overcome Soviet fears of
future German aggression.
The President’s sharp words
gave backing to an even stronger
denunciation of the Soviet plan for
Germany made Tuesday by Secre
tary of State John Foster Dulles,
who called it brutal, stupid and
probably unworkable.
Dulles won from the Senate For
eign Relations Committee support
for his insistence that the West
be allowed to keep troops in Ber
lin and have free access to the
city. The committee Wednesday
informally approved a resolution
expressing its sentiments after a
closed-door discussion with Dulles.
In his statement for the com
mittee, which was made public,
Dulles said America must be pre
pared to face up to perhaps gener
ations of self-sacrifice and self-
discipline to counter the economic
and military growth of commu
nism.
The expressions by the U.S. for
eign policy leaders added up to
a reaffirmation of unity on such
questions as Germany. They came
as Eisenhower and Dulles prepared
to talk hei-e informally this week
end with Soviet Dep. Premier
Anastas I. Mikoyan.
Eisenhower said in his press
club talk he has no intention of
making any new proposals to Mi
koyan because that would trans
form the informal chat into a kind
of negotiating conference.
The President said he wants to
find out from Mikoyan, No. 2
Kremlin leader, whether the So
viets “are so sick of the armament
burden that they want to find a
way out of this dilemna.” Eisen
hower added that Mikoyan should
be trying to find out the same
thing from him.
TTI Staffers
Participate
In Conference
The director and nine staff
members of the Texas Transpor
tation Institute at Texas A&M
College participated in the 38th
annual meeting of the Highway
Research Board in Washington, D.
C., Jan. 5-9.
The group was headed by Fred
J. Benson, dean of engineering,
and director of the Texas Trans
portation Institute. He met with
representatives of the Bureau of
Public Roads and the Automobile
Safety Foundation and presided
as chairman at the meeting of the
Bituminous - Soil Stabilization
committee.
Reseai’ch personnel attending
from the Institute were C. J.
Keese, B. F. K. Mullins and Hen
son K. Stephenson, research engi
neers; Truman it. Jones Jr., as
sociate research engineer; Wil
liam G. Adkins and Charles V.
Wootan, associate research eco
nomist; W. R. McCasland, re
search assistant; Charles Pinnell,
assistant research engineer; and
Frederick S. White, assistant re
search librarian.
Research papers presented by
the group from the Institute in
cluded the following:
Journalism Offers
Radio - TV Course
Eight Boy Scouts
Snare Nine Awards
Eight members of Boy Scout
Troop 450, sponsored by College
Station Lions Club, received nine
awards at a Court of Honor Tues
day night in the Old Science Hall.
Dr. R. J. Beamer, Scoutmaster,
gave the welcoming address and
introduced the guests to the court.
Charles E. Casper, Troop Com
mittee Chairman presented the
following scouts with promotions
and merit badges.
Bobby Anderson, Star Scout and
merit badge; Bob Jones ' and
James Beaver, both 2nd Class
Scouts; David Stewart, Tender
foot; and Bill Jones, Jim Kelly,
Gerald McCaulley and Barry
Briggs, merit badges.
Plan Open House
An open house will be held Sun
day afternoon between 3 and 5 in
the new District 17 Texas High
way Department Headquarters
building on Highway 6 North in
Bryan.
Radio and television news writ
ing and editing, listed in the col
lege catalog as Journalism 311,
will be offered by the Department
of Journalism for the spring se
mester.
This year, for the first time,
actual work in television will be
possible through the cooperation
of the School of Veterinary Medi
cine which has installed a closed
circuit television unit.
In the past, when the college
owned and operated Radio Station
WTAW, students in the class put
Social Whirl
Architecture Wives’ Society will
meet tonight at 7:30 in the Birch
Room of the Memorial Student
Center.
* * *
Fall and spring members of the
Aggie Wives’ Council will meet
Thursday at 5:15 in the YMCA
to have their pictures made, for
the Aggieland.
on a 15-minute live voice news
cast daily during the last half of
the semester. If arrangements
can be made with the privately-
owned radio and television sta
tions in Bryan, students will re
ceive training in the actual dis
semination of live radio and TV
news this semester.
The course, taught by Otis Mil
ler, is a three hour credit course
with two hours of theory and two
hours of practice weekly. It will
meet for theory on Monday and
Wednesday at 11 a.m. Lab period
has tentatively been scheduled for
Tuesday from 2-5 p.m.
“Land Value Impacts of Ex
pressways in Dallas, Houston and
San Antonio, Texas” by Adkins;
“Frequencies of Various Levels of
Stress in Highway Bridges” by
Stephenson; “Creep and Shrink
age in Lightweight Concrete” by
Jones; and “Freeway Traffic Ac
cident Analysis and Safety Study”
by Keese and Mullins.
Two by Two
First Baptist
FOR
AGGIES &
AGGIE
WIVES
College
Something
to move?
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DO IT YOURSELF
AND SAVE
Rent a Hertz Truck for an
hour, day or week. Furni
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able.
Low rates include gasoline,
oil and proper insurance.
Phone TA 2-1223
500 S. College Bryan
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PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
Extra big
Study table,
campus or
VI 6-6761.
room with bath in quiet home,
bookcases. Easy walking to
garage. 607 Jersey South.
60t3
To an individual or a couple. A clean
apartment, spacious and liveable. Three
rooms and bath. TA 2-7895. 60t6
Garage apartment. Close to campus.
Clean and modern. Available now. VI-
6-5861, VI 6-5767. 60t4
Feb. 1. Two bedroom, unfurnished house.
South Park within
Campus’. VI 6-4052.
walking distance of
BlAltTT
Two bedroom houses, 1, 2, and 3 bed
room duplexes. Walking distance of cam
pus. CULPEPPER REALTY COMPANY,
121 Walton Drive, Phone: VI 6-4713, TA-
2-6237. 59t4
See this furnished apartment for a good
deal. Quiet neighborhood. Bills paid. Call
TA 2-7314. Inquire 508 E. 30th. 59t3
Large bedroom. Two closets, adjoining
bath. Breakfast privileges. One block
shopping center. Near Townshire. Private
home of one. Rent reasonable. 200 W.
Carson. TA 3-2221. 59tfn
Quiet three room and bath apartment.
Completely furnished. Adults only. Close
in. TA 2-1244. 68t4
One-way trailers to any part of U.S.
or local trailers. BAKER TIRE CO. TA-
2-8159. 58t4
One bedroom furnished house. 118 Lynn
Drive, Bryan. $37.50 monthly. Inquire at
220 Lynn. TA 2-3807. 57tfn
Want to live off campus? Nice, eonver-
ient apartment. Ideal for students. Mrs.
Marion Pugh, VI 6-6638. 56tfn
Typewriters for rent. Late mode's—
clean—perform like new. CATES TYPE
WRITER COMPANY. 909 S. Main, Bryan.
Your ROYAL Typewriter Distributer. 56t6
Nice, clean 3 bedroom house just off
campus with stove and refrigerator. $65.
Will rent to two married students, provide
more furniture or permit tenant to rent
bedroom for slightly more. Se° at 101
Grove in West College Park. VI 6-5340.
f 6tfn
Two bedroom apartment. Completely
furnished. Air-conditioner. Available Feb.
6. VI 6-5334. 52tfn
RADIO—PHONO—TV
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By
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TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS
713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan
FOR RENT
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6-
6334. 02tfn
Brick Building. North Gate. Formerly
occupied by A&M Grill. Available Jan. 1.
J. B. Lauterstein, VI 6-7331. 49tfn
Two bedroom apartment. North gate
ivithin three blocks of campus. Fuiniahed
ivith stove and refrigerator only. Paneled
ivalls, practically new. $60.00 per month.
VI 6-7214. 43tfn
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
SStfn
House in search of students. 1 and 2
hedroom apartments, available for immedi
ate occupancy. Desire to contact students
In search of pleasant living quarters. TA
J-2872 or TA 2-3463. 148tfn
Unfurmsned garage apartment. Between
Bryan and College. Attic fan. $50. VI 6-
7331. lOtfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offic*
of Student Publications (Ground Flool ■
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 P.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
All students who are on scholastic pro
bation or class attendance probation for
the fall semester, 1968, must secure ap-
for the spring semester, 1969. The several
proval of their respective deans to register
deans or their representatives will inter
view such students in their offices on
Thursday and Friday, January 29, and 30,
1959.
H. L. HEATON, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
68t4
NOTICE TO JANUARY GRADUATES
At 8 a. m. Thursday, January 15, there
will be posted on a bulletin board in the
Registrar’s office a list of those candidates
who have completed all academic require
ments for a degree. Every candidate is
urged to consult this list to determine his
status.
H. L. HEATON, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
58(4
ARTS AND SCIENCES ENGLISH PRO-
FICIENCY EXAMINATION. Students who
have failed or wish to prepare for this
examination may register for English 1P0,
Section 604, to be offered during the spring
semester in Room 307 Academic Building;,
hours to be arranged. English 100 is a
three-credit-hour course with grade points,
but does not count toward any degree.
K. Elmquist
Assoc. Prof, of English
Chairman, English 100
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SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
LOST
BULOVA “23” WRIST WATCH. RE
WARD. Malcolm D. Maxwell. Dorm 7,
Room 425. 58t4
WANTED TO BUY
Used Automatic washing
Used sofa bed. VI 6-8207.
machine.
57tfn
FOR SALE
DESKS AMD BOOKCASES. Made to
order. Finished or unfinished. Reason
able prices. ROSPRIM CABINET SHOP,
1106 North College Avenue. 60t4
Like new 10.4 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrige
rator. Sacrifice price. Call VI 6-6606. 60t2
Moving immediately. Must sell two bed
room house in College Station. Will sacri
fice $500.00 equity for $350.00. At least
$150.00 down. Total price $8,260.00. VI-
6-6825. 59t3
Two bedroom house. Low down payment,
hiking distance of campus. CULPEPPER
REALTY COMPANY, 121 Walton Drive,
Phone: VI 64713, TA 2-6237. 69t4
Simmons divan bed and lounge chair,
Whirlpool kitch
$50. RCA
rlpoo
featu
gas range
4 months.
Completely furnished 3 year old ho:
0.00 cash and $57.40 per
me,
nth.
68t3
House for sale by owner. College Hills
Woodland. 1109 Ashburn. Three bedrooms,
irge kitchen, wood burning fireplace.
rch.
VI 6-4163.
lot. 4% loan. Screened pore
1957 Pontiac Station Wagon. Low Mile-
ge. See at 8413 Texas Avenue. 58tfn
fA 2-6159.
54t8
dual sets.
•S AUTO
41tfn
Texas* leading life insurance company
as a special plan for senior Aggies. See
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EARLYBIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest village 3601 Texas Are.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Will do your sewing at reasonable rates.
Pat Debbrecht, A-14-C. 3S
If you have repair or remodeling prob
lems why bother with a painter here,
a carpenter there, when DOCTOR FIXIT
can handle the entire case for you. He is
reasonable and efficient. Call DOCTOR
FIXIT at the MARION PUGH LUMBER
CO. for free estimate and 100% repair
loan. Call VI 6-5711. 58t4
TOM THUMB SCHOOL AND NUR
SERY now has several openings for either
the morning program or all-day care.
Make reservations now. Near College. 913
Fairview, C. S. VI 6-5600. Mrs. Wag
goner. 56t8
Electrolux Sales and Service.
Williams. TA 3-6600.
G. C.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS
If you are 21 years or over and have
good driving record we can write
liability and collision insurance on
your auto.
Swindler Insurance Agency
Plantation Shopping Center
TA 2-6914
FINANCE PLAN AVAILABLE
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DINING ROOM
Sun. 10]30 am - 12 Midnight
Mon.-Fri. 4 pm - 12 Midnight
Sat. 4 pm - 1 am
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Sat. 3 pm - 1 am
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FREE installation when you
buy a muffler and tail pipe at
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price—30 to 40% below list.,
for the next 30 days. 214 N.
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ROW STEAK !STEAK
Beef
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Hormel Dairy Brand
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ib. 45'
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NO. 2 CAN 50c
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GIANT
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BOX
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1249
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