PAGE 4 Tuesday, February 3, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County/, Texas Little Texas Aggie Deepanker Mukerji, 2 months, doesn’t seem cutta, India, is a visiting professor of phy- very happy about being the tiniest Texas sics at A&M. (AP Wirephoto) Aggie. His father, Ambul Mukerji, of Cal- Aggie Completes Infantry Training Army 2nd Lt. Gene A. White, son of Mrs. Elvie L. White, 303 Sulphur Springs Rd., College Sta tion, recently completed the in fantry officers leadership course at the Infantry School, Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Instituted for officers who have not yet sei’ved with troops, the 15-week course is designed to familiarize each new officer with the administrative and tactical re sponsibilities of an infantry unit commander. Lt. White, 22, is a 1954 graduate of the San Benito high school and a 1958 A&M graduate. A&M CENTER (Continued fx-om Page 1) ly the past three years. A&M re ceived its first grant in support of nuclear research from the Atomic Energy Commission in March, 1957, which was used to purchase an AGN-201 training reactor now in operation on the campus. At the present time, Convair of Fort Worth, which was awarded a contract for design last summer, is making plans for the first sec tion of the center housing the main reactor building and certain laboratories. These plans are tentatively scheduled to go before A&M di rectors in April, and if approved, construction should get under way by mid-summer of this year. A&M Professor Named President Of Brazos AIA William G. Wagner of Bryan, has been installed as president of the Brazos Chapter of the Amer ican Institute of Architects. He is an assistant professor of archi tecture. Other officers include William E. Nash, Bryan, vice president; Richard Vrooman, associate pro fessor of ai'chitecture, secretary; and Edward Hildebrandt, Brenham, treasurer. Ernest Langford, former head of the Division of Ai’chitecture, di rector of the Texas Society of Architects, represents the Brazos Chapter. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES day 2^ per wo . . . . 3«i per rd each additional da: Minimum charge—10^ DEADLINES • p. m. day before publication Classified Display 801 per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR RENT Small, attractive apar Hereford. Call VI 6-7433. at 602 64tfn Whitecrest Apartments. Near Campus. Unfurnished, nice two bedroom brick. Wall heaters. Air conditioning unit. S69.50. One with stove and refrigerator. $74.50. TA 2-4127 or VI 6-7187. 64tfn Newly decorated two bedroom apart ment, 304 E. 22nd, Bryan. Hardwood floors, tile drain board, lots of closet space. Call at 501 N. Washington. 64t4 Two bedroom unfurnished houses at 401 Eairview and 500 Kerry Sts. in College Station. Excellent condition. Would con sider putting in stove and refrigerator. See Jack Zubik at Zubik Tailors. 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Swindler Insurance Agency Plantation Shopping Center TA 2-6914 FINANCE PLAN AVAILABLE 60t4 FREE installation when you buy a muffler and tail pipe at JOE FAULEFS at wholesale price—30 to 40% below list., for the next 30 days. 214 N. Bryan. I J4otarJ i Cafeteria Cooking h ifot Lost | ‘Blitz’ Ordered to Death But is Still Fat and Happy WASHINGTON—(A 3 )—Our read ers who love dogs and hate red tape probably will want to hear all about the case of Blitz and his soldier pal. Everybody else might as well stop right now. Here’s the story, for you pro dog and antibrass people: Back in August, 1957, a Ger man sheperd sentry dog named Blitz was bitten by a rabid fox in France. He recovered and was re stored to duty with Airman 1/C Tom Rhodes, who’s from Indian Head, Md. In July, 1958 Blitz was back on the sick list. He was losing his sense of smell and a veterinarian certified him as unfit. “Let Rhodes have him for a pet,” the vet suggested. Hold, cried some officials at the base in Toul-Rosier, France. These officials pulled the rule book. They pointed to Air Force regulations which order the destruction of any dog found unfit for sentry duty. Now enters the compassionate vet, again. He signed a death cer tificate for Blitz. That ought to have ended things. But no. Here enters a military detective. He detected that Rhodes was still buying dog food. Clank, clank. The legal machin ery went into action. Rhodes was found to have secreted Blitz, and a summary court-martial fined him $75 for “making a false of ficial statement.” Rhodes already had paid $180 to have Blitz flown back to the United States on a commercial air liner. Here’s how things stand now: Blitz is fat and happy, but is still in France. Rhodes has been transferred to the Continental Air Force station in New Mexico. The Air Force in Europe is pre paring a case against the vet for signing the death certificate. The man who achived the first airplane flight in Canada was John A. D. McCurdy in 1909. And he was the first to complete suc cessfully a flight by a British subject anywhere in the British Commonwealth. The Air Force in the Pentagon is hearing from congressman and others. It js pretty unhappy about the whole thing. NO COON, NO MEET SHAWNEE, Okla. (A*)_The an nual meeting of the Shawnee Coonhunters’ Assn, had to be post poned. The members couldn’t catch a coon in time for the meeting. An Ethopian dollar equals about 40 cents in U.S. money. Social Whirl Oceanography and Meteorology Student Wives’ Club will meet at 8 p.m. in South Solarium, YMCA. Dr. Dale Leipper will show slides and speak on Russian education. 7 Is your house ready for spring? * A Let "Doctor Fixit" Furnish the Spring Tonic For Your House Loans Up to $3,500 5 Years to Pay Cold ond Wet Weather is Hard on Your House Too! Steps, Porches, Garages, Roofs may need repair or replacement now. Coll "DOCTOR FIXIT" Today MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Wellborn Rd. VI 6-5711 No Down Payment Low Interest Rates Job facts from Du Pont YOUR INTERESTS, SPECIAL ABILITIES ARE IMPORTANT WHEN DU PONT MAKES YOUR FIRST JOB ASSIGNMENT BENEFIT PROGRAM MEANS ADDED INCOME by A. F. Hartford, Jr. DuPont personnel representative Don’t forget the “extras” of an em ployee benefit program when you com pare the job offers and salaries of different companies. At DuPont, these extras mean added income that doesn’t always meet the eye. They include life insurance, group hospitalization and surgical coverage, accident and health insurance, pension plan and paid vacation. In addition, the Company sponsors a thrift plan. After two years of serv ice, for every dollar you invest in U. S. Savings Bonds the Company sets aside 25 cents for the purchase of common stock in your name. Roughly, 60,000 of our employees are now par ticipating in this plan. If you have specific questions on DuPont benefits, just send them to me. I’ll be happy to try to answer them. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.), Room 12421 Nemours Build ing, Wilmington 98, Delaware. PERSONALIZED TRAINING RELATES TO POLICY OF PROMOTION FROM WITHIN Where do your interests lie? What courses have you taken? What are your special abilities? DuPont tries to match these factors with available openings to determine your first as signment within, the Company. Once the assignment is made, the Company helps you apply your knowl edge to a problem right away. You learn by doing and by consulting with your supervisor and others working on various phases of the same project. Your performance on the job is evaluated periodically to assist you in knqwing where you stand in the eyes of your management. And, as you might guess, DuPont’s personalized training is closely related to its pro motion policy. Practically all promo tional opportunities are filled by ad vancement from within the Company. It is especially important for the college student to know that manage ment authority at Du Pont is decentral ized through many departments into small groups—small enough so that the new man’s capabilities can be recognized. This type of organiza tion, plus the Company’s steady growth, produces many opportunities. SEND FOR INFORMATION BOOKLET Booklets about the kinds of technical jobs at DuPont are yours for the ask ing. Subjects include: mechanical, civil, metallurgical, chemical, electrical, in- 1 strumentation and industrial engineer ing; technical sales, business adminis tration, research and development. For a copy of one of these booklets write to DuPont, 12421 Nemours Building, Wilmington 98, Delaware. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MOVIE AVAILABLE FOR A.S.M.E. MEETINGS Just what does a mechanical engineer do at Du Pont? Whether your chosen field is research, development, design, production supervision or plant engi neering, you’ll find many of the answers to this question in the inform ative film, Mechanical Engineering at Du Pont. From start to finish, this film has been prepared with the young engi neer in mind. Its express purpose is to show him where he fits into the pic ture—what kind of assignments he will be called upon to handle in the chemical industry. This is a realistic on-the-job film, without frills and falderal. No pro fessional actors appear in it. All pho tography .was done right in Du Pont plants and laboratories, and every one you will see in it is a working DuPont engineer. If you would like to! learn in con siderable detail what mechanical engi neers do in the chemical industry, arrange to see this DuPont film. Mechanical Engineering at DuPont is available at no cost for A.S.M.E. chapter meetings, fraternity house and dormitory showings. Write' to Room 12421 Nemours Building, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Inc.), Wilmington 98, Delaware.