■■ PAGE T> Tuesday, MarcTi 24, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Town Hall Hosts Li’l Abner April 7 Li’l Abner, Daisy Mae and all the other hillbilly characters created by Group Elects Prof To Trustee Board Dr. William C. Banks, professor of veterinary medicine and sur- g'ery, has been elected a member of the Board of Trustees of the Southwestern Society of Nuclear Medicine. The election was held during - the fourth annual meeting - recently of the society in New Orleans. The Southwestern Society of Nu clear Medicine is composed of members from Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and other states of the Southwest. Of the 125 members only three are vet erinarians. The election of Dr. F. T. Lynd, assistant professor of veterinary pathology, as a member at the New Orleans meeting gives the A&M School of Veterinary Medi cine, two of the thi - ee veterinarians in the society. With the development of nuclear science and its application in the fields of medicinje, Blanks and Lynd became interested in the ap plications -to veterinary medicine. They both have studied at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies and have be^n active in the plan ning of the Nuclear Science Center at A&M. LQDL ANSWER Switch -from Mots to Snow Fresh Filter KGDL A1 Capp will come to life in G. Rollie White Coliseum, April 7 at 8 p. m. when the Town Hall presents “Li’l Abner” for its final attraction of the year. { “Li’l Abner” is being presented by Lee Guber, Frank Ford and Shelly Gross, producers of the suc cessful Music Fairs at Westbury, Long Island; Valley Forge, Pa.; and Camden, N. J., and in colabo- ration with the producers of the original Broadway show, Norman Panama, Melvin Frank and Michael Kidd. Panama and Frank topped their successful careers by creating the book entitled “Li’l Abner.” Kidd is famous for his dances in pro ductions like “Guys and Dolls,” “Can-Can” and “Finian’s Rainbow”. Musical score for the comedy is by Johnny Mercer and Gene de Paul, who make up one of the na tion’s top song writing teams.'*: Both Mercer and de Paul are famous for their Broadway pro ductions and Mercer has written several popular numbers. William and Jean Eckart, the only husband-wife designing team in the theater, created the scenery and lighting for “Li’l Abner”. Tickets for “Li’l Abner” are on sale at the Department of Student Activities in the YMCA. Admission price for adults is $2 and student tickets cost $1. Aggies will be ad mitted on their Town Hall tickets. Green Will Speak To Engineering Ags Thomas F. Green, executive sec retary of the State Board of Reg istration for Professional Engi neers, will speak on engineering registration at a joint meeting for all engineering students to be held in the Chemistry Lecture Room, at 730 p.m. on April 6. Purpose of the meeting is to provide information on the en gineering training exam and to en courage students to become more professionally-minded about the engineering field. German Engineer Assumes Teaching Position at A&M Albert Gail, an aeronautical en gineer from Germany, has joined the ranks of the A&M staff to teach aerodynamics and do re search on the vertical take-off type aircraft. Gail was born in Hanover, Ger many in 1909. He studied at the Institute of Technology in Munich, Germany, where he obtained the “Diplom-Ingenieur” degree, ap proximately equivalent to a mas ters degree. After completing his studies, he worked on the Messer- schmidtt airplane. In 1937, two years before Ger many was at war again, Gail left Germany and came to the United States. After settling, in America, he worked for United Airlanes from 1937-1939. From 1940-44, he taught at Georgia Tech, the University of Minnesota, the University of Michigan and Illinois Tech. He re turned to industry in 1944 and re mained there until 1947. During that period he worked for the McDonnel Aircraft Corp., where he was chief of helicopter research. In haste or leisure . . . HOTARD’S Cafeteria 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.—5 p. m. - 8:30 p.m. SERVING BRYAN and COLLEGE STATION ^ SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m. Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m. Lv. N. Zulch Ar. Houston Builington Route 7:28 p.m. 9:15 p.m. FORT WORTH AND DENVER RAILWAY N. L. CRYAR, Agent Phone 15 • NORTH ZULCH KGDL KROSSWORD No. 20 ACROSS 1. Mount for a starry night 8. Important parts of burlesque 13. Spent too much time at the feed bag 14. Reversible principle 15. Mild refreshing 16. Goose in a mixed-up snare 17. Short for Ike or Elvis 18. Nothing, made out of yarn 20. Kind of versity , _ m ^ ° f , -.u 10. Another way W , lt . t ? nbprB Wlth to switch from “hots” 11. Rock ’n’ roller 12. Are these bass sergeants? 19. Slightly reluctant The : out ( DOWN 1. Companion of circumstance 2. Kind of age 3. Thin-sounding sound 4. Scraps at the end of sports 6. Jongg’s first name 6. This music just hasn’t got tone 7. Sit down; J. light up a Kool 8. Don’t go! 9. Lad from Kentucky a lotta sex One response to "What do you say?” 23. Fresco’s first name 24. Measure of newspaper space 26. Poll cat 27. Best part of Barry 29. Hardly those fellers in Westerns 80. Creates a hot neck 82. It’s run out of on moonlight drives 85. Theatrical iea tries cowshed Cheezit, Li’l Abner and Daisy Mae ... at Town Hall April 7 86. the cops! 40. Kind of e| 42. Understanding between nations A&M Gets Grant For SafetyResearch A $10,000 grant, to assist A&M College in continuing research into the relationship of freeway design and traffic accidents, has been made by the Automotive Safety Foundation. The grant was announced this week, at a meeting of the Western Petroleum Refiners Association, at K.ma ot ego Understand! bet 44. Once you a Kool, you’ll always 45. Unparch the lips 46. Manhandled 47. They rhyme with fetchers ' 'Station-to-Station Long Distance Telephone Service is so Economical We Can Call the Folks Every Week” San Antonio. The Foundation is a non-profit organization, supported by private industry, for fostering safe and efficient highway transportation. Reseai’ch engineers at A&M and in the Texas Transportation In stitute are currently engaged in a number of studies on highway and freeway design aimed at im proving traffic flow, reducing ac cidents and making more efficient illumination patterns for heavily traveled freeways. icy even made a rope out of it 22. Switch from hots to —- Filter Kool 25. Kind of Y tower 28. The 49 29. This one’s impossible 31. Frenchy moo juice 32. When this is last, you’re finished 33. Gal from Alabama 34. Put away 35. Made babies 37.,Pot fattener 38. Road in Viterbo 39. of iniquity 41. It sounds as if she saw a mouse 43. Half a twitch ★ ★ • As cool and clean as a breath. o£ fresh, air. • Finest leaf tobacco... mild refreshing menthol _ and the world’s most thoroughly tested filter 1 • With every puff your mouth, feels clean. your throat refreshed! OmoicGS MoshlMeehing Ogoidfe ALSO REGULAR SIZE KOOL WITHOUT FILTER @1059, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. BATTALION CLASSIFIED ? 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VI 6- 7331. lOtfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed u 6-0415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily the >ugl »r telephoned so as to arrive In the Office Publications (Ground Flo »f Student VMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dail Monday through Friday) at or before Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. On the basis of the spring sem liminary grades some students come eligible to order an A. anc Such students may now leave th with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s Then ?ster pr< will b< an A. and M. ring, w leave their names Office. Their records will be cheeked and eligibility for the ring will be determined by April 14, 1959. Orders for the ring will be taken between April 14th to June 1st for delivery July 1st, 1959. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon Tuesday through Saturday. H. L. Heaton, Diroctor of Admissions and Registrar 92t8 April first is the last day on which seniors may place their orders for rings delivered before the ■fore the Ring Dance. Please place your order before April first iect ifc have the ring fi if you exp dance. for the H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar SPECIAL NOTICE Spring is spruce up time and DOCTOR is ready to help you. Add a roo a garage, a fence, p k or any job you mi; using easy monthly paymenl down and up to five years to pay. DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Phone VI 6-5711 tod p you. Add a room, den, a garage, a fence, paint, install night have by ■nts. a den, a garage, a sheetrock or any job Nothing CALL lay. 92! Plastic binding service for thesis, re ports, papers, etc. AGGIELAND STUDIO. 72tfn Let me keep your children for you by hour, day or week. Will pick them up and bring them home. VI 6-6505. 63tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. a. C. Williams. 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