The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 21, 1959, Image 4

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Tuesday, April 21,1959
TKe Battalion College Station (Brazos County?, Texat
Archivist to Give Illustrated Lecture
Dr. Hans Pauer, noted authority
on the preservation of documents
and works of art, will present an
illustrated lecture on the Habs-
bui’g Monarchy tonight at 8 in
the Biological Sciences Lecture
Room.
Dr. Pauer, who is on a lecture
tour of the United States, is be
ing sponsored for this lecture by
the A&M Department of History
and Government and the Graduate
School.
He studied at the University
of Vienna, majoring in modern
languages, history of art and the
theatre. He received his Ph. D.
in 1927 with honors.
In 1933, he entered the Austrian
government service as a film
specialist and was placed in
charge of the audio-visual aids
program of the Austrian Ministry
of Education. Since 1938, he has
been assigned to the Austrian Na
tional Library where he rearrang
ed the cataloging of some 250,000
photographic negatives.
He was made director in 1946
of the great “Portrait Collection”
of the Library of Congress.
During the following years, he
reorganized this comprehensive
collection of about 600,000 por
traits, representing famous per
sonalities of all countries, times,
and occupations up to the present
time.
Ruling Passed Voiding
Stylish Woman Clothing
TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—Wom
en teachers in Formosa have been
told not to wear clothes that are
too stylish.
In making the ruling the provin
cial government said it was design
ed to “safeguard the integrity
of women teachers.”
Read Battalii
till Classifieds
FOR SALE
PETS FOR SALE
BY OWNER. Three bedrooms, screened
porch with patio, lots of storage space,
double fcaraice. Near Collegre, 1020 Walton.
Call VI 6-7043 for appointment.. 104tfn
A.K.C. Registered Beagles. $20 and up.
VI 6-4467. 103tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
1951 4-wheel drive Jeep. Power take-off
and front mounted winch. In excellent
condition. VI 6-6823. VI 6-0800 after
G p. m. 104t3
Plastic binding s»rvice for thesis, re
ports, papers, etc. AGGIELAND STUDIO.
72tfn
Play pen, rockinette, swing:, car bed,
scales, bumpers. VI 6-8031. 104tl
Let me keep your children for you by
hour, day or week. Will pick them up
and bring them home. VI 6-6605. 63tfn
REMINGTON RAND PORTABLE
TYPEWRITER. Quiet-writer model. $60.
Boh Drummond, J-ll, Walton. 104t3.
Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C.
Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfi
(1) 1957 Ford Fordor Sedan, ^-cylinder.
May be seen by callinp: the Houstingr Of
fice. Sealed bids will he received in the
Office of the Business Manager, College
Administration Building, until 10:30 a. m..
May 4, 1959. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids and to waive any
and all technicalities. Address Business
Manager, A. and M. College of Texas,
College Station, Texas, for further infor
mation. I04t2
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment. Private. 200
Meadowlane. VI 6-5559. 104t3
Available June 1. Unfurnished brick
apartment. One bedroom, carport. North
Gate. Call VI 6-4526. 104tfn
One room. Private entrance and pri
vate bath. In College Park. VI 6-7258.
104t8
FOR SALE: One stop repair service
for your home. “DOCTOR FIXIT” will
plan, build, and complete the loan for
you on any repair, addition or remodel
ing needed for your home, farm, or busi
ness. Call “DOCTOR FIXIT” at MARION
RUGH LUMBER CO. for one stop serv
ice. Phone VI 6-5711 today. 104t4
Nice, clean, completely furnished apart
ment. Two blocks from post office. Small
and reasonably priced. Ideal for some boy
who really wants to study. Call VI <N7248.
102tfn
Nice, clean, quiet apartment for couple
or students. Close to College. $55. VI 6-
6638 or VI 6-6711. lOltfn
Do you value your wife’s opinion of you ?
If answer is “Yes”, then answer this
question: Would you like to be remem
bered favorably by your widow after you
are gone? If answer is still “Yes”, then
answer this question : If your widow had
to remarry for lack of financial indepen
dence soon after you are gone, wouldn’t
her memories of you likely be tinged with
bitterness? . . . Life insurance, by the
stroke of a pen, can assure you that this
wifi not haonen to you and yours. See
EUGENE RUSH at North Gate for a little
slice of immortality. ■ 96Alt
Unfurnished three room duplex on Boy-
ett St. Two blocks north of Campus
Theatre. Inquire 807 Dellwood in Bryan
or call TA 8-3380. 83tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6-
5884. 52tfn
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfi<
OFFICIAL NOTICES
AIRPLANE FOR SALE. Cesna 120. In
good condition. $2050. Call Murray and
Porter Flying Service, VI 6-7459 or VI 6-
6839. 103t3
Official notices must be brought, mailed
»r telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
»f Student Publications (Ground Flool
YMCA, VI 0-6115, 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.
Two bedroom home. Fenced back vard
106 Poplar, C. S. VI 6-6273. 102U0
Small house on approximately 50’ x 100’
lot. Located near campus in nice neighbor
hood. 413 Eisenhower. Financed on G. I.
bill. Call R. A. Smith. VI 6-5078 after
6 p. m. 102t6
Ph. D. Language Examination
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph. D. de
gree will be given Friday, May 1st at 8 :00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m. in Room 129, Aca
demic Building. Students wishing to take
this examination should leave the material
over which they wish to be examined
with the Secretary in the Department of
Modern Languages not later than 5:00
p. m., Tuesday, April 28.
J. J. Woolket, Head
Department of Modern Languages
104t5
1956 Ford Countrv. Sedan Station Wagon.
One owner. Good tires, radio, heater, over
drive. See at 300 Live Oak. C. S. VI 6-6607.
10U7
STUDENT UTRFrTORTES ... *1.0fl.
OFFICE OF STTTDFNT PUBLICATIONS
YMCA, BASEMENT. 61tfp
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINA
TIONS FOR MAJORS IN DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY
Students planning to graduate before
June 1960 with a degree in the Department
of Education and Psychology should re
port for departmental English Proficiency
Examinations Tuesday, April 28 at 3:00
p. m. or Thursday, April 30 at 3 :00 p. m.
to room 102, Academic Building.
G. P. Parker, Head
Dept, of Education and Psychology
104t6
Mufflers, tail pines and dual sets
Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO
STORE. 216 N. Brvan. 41t.fn
Texas’ lending life Insurance company
las a special plan for senior Aggies. See
Eugene Rush at North Gate for details.
22tfn
HELP WANTED
Counter women needed. Must have neat,
pleasant appearance. Experience not neces
sary. Apply in person. HOTARD’S
CAFETERIA. 102tfn
Regalia 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. The hoods are to be
left at the Registrar’s Office no later than
1:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 19 (this ar
rangement will be accomplished by a
representative of the College Exchange
Store). The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn
in the procession since all such candi
dates will be hooded on the stage as a
part of the ceremonies.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown ; those
who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De
gree. except Military students, will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All Military
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear appropriate military uniforms.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be placed between 8:00 a. m., Mon
day, April 10 and 12:00 noon, Saturday,
May 16. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s
cap and gown. $5.00 : Master’s cap and
gown, S4.50 ; Bachelor’s cap and gown.
*4.00. Hood rental is the same as that
for cap and gown.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
100t20
WORK WANTED
DAY AND NIGHT NURSERY. Mrs.
York, 2701 College Avenue. TA 2-0844.
103t5
TYPING WANTED. 15 years experience.
Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call TA 2-4812. 80tfn
Your reports will be typed quickly and
accurately on electric typewriters at the
Bi-City Secretarial Service, 8408A Texas
Avenue, Phone VI 6-5786. Tltfn
You Can Have The Best
FRIEDRICH
Window Air Conditioner
JOE FAULK ’32
Auto & Appliance Furniture
214 N. Bryan Cavitt at Coulter
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
RldreerMt Village 3601 Texas Age.
TYPEWRITJERS
Rental - Sales - Service
Distributors For:
Royal and Olivetti Typewriters
Olivetti & Odhner Calculators & Adding
Machines
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
M3 Old Sulphur Springe Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
RADIO—PHONO—TV
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By
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TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS
718 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan
B l . B 9 /? U . , Where the Art of 1
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DR. M. W. DEASON
OPTOMETRIST
Contact Lenses
Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment
214 N. Main TA 2-3530
High School Recruiting
James Joyce, Squadron 19 freshman, gives a weekend with high school seniors visiting
recruiting talk to a group of high school sen- for the annual High School Day in which
iors. The A&M campus was jammed last they observe A&M college life.
Livestock Contest Set Here May 9
The Department of Animal Hus
bandry is now making prepara
tions for the Little Southwestern
Livestock Showmanship Contest
to be held on the campus May 9.
Registration for the contest,
sponsored by the Saddle anjd Sir
loin Club, will be conducted in the
first floor lobby of the Animal
Husbandry Building and will con
tinue through April 7.
Contestants competing in the
event will be assigned animals be
longing to the college and will have
a certain amount of time to pre
pare them for showing.
Judging in the different classi
fications will be based on show
manship qualities and not on qual
ities of the animals. Trophies will
be awarded to four major classes
of livestock—horses, beef, hogs
and sheep. The Grand Champion
will be picked from the winners of
the four classifications.
Eat just what you like . . .
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Cafeteria
11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.—5 p. m. - 8:30 p.m.
join J&Q444Xoi&'
Silver $ Club
YOU CAN NOW WIN . . . $30.00
HIZZLE CONTEST
for students and faculty members
2 GRAND PRIZES
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ENTER OFTEN — HAVE FUN —AND WIN! But think carefully! This puzzle is not as easy as it looks. At
first the DOWN and ACROSS clues may appear simple. There may appear to be more than one “right”
answer. For example, the clue might read: “Many a coed will be given her best date’s P--N.” Either
(PIN) or “E” (PEN) would seem to fit. But only one answer is apt and logical as decided by the judging staff,
and therefore correct. Read the rules carefully. ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH. Good luck!
500 FOURTH PRIZES:
Cartons of America’s finest cigarettes.
RULES-PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
!• The College Puzzle Contest is open to college
students and college faculty members except em
ployees and their immediate families of Liggett
& Myers and its advertising agencies.
2. Fill in all missing letters ... print clearly. Use
of obsolete, archaic, variant or foreign words
prohibited. After you have completed the puzzle,
send it along with six empty package wrappers
of the same brand from L&M, Chesterfield or
Oasis cigarettes (or one reasonable hand-drawn
facsimile of a complete package wrapper of any
one of the three brands) to: Liggett & Myers,
P. O. Box 271, New York 46, N. Y. Enter as
often as you wish, but be sure to enclose six
package wrappers (or a facsimile) with each
entry. Illegible entries will not be considered.
3. Entries must be postmarked by midnight,
Friday, May 29,1959 and received by midnight,
Friday, June 5, 1959.
4. Entries will be judged by the Bruce-Richards
Corporation, an independent judging organiza
tion, on the basis of logic and aptness of thought
of solutions. In the event of ties, contestants will
be required to complete in 25 words or less the
following statement: “My favorite cigarette is
(Chesterfield) (L&M) or (Oasis) because ”.
Entries will be judged on originality, aptness of
thought and interest by the Bruce-Richards
Corporation. Duplicate prizes will be awarded
in event of final ties. Illegible entries will not be
considered. By entering all entrants agree that
the decision of the judges shall be final and
binding.
5. Solutions must be the original work of the
contestants submitting them. All entries become
the property of Liggett & Myers and none will
be returned.
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6. Winners will be notified by mail as soon as
possible after completion of the contest.
7. This contest is subject to all Federal, State
and local laws and regulations*
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HURRY! ENTER NOW! CONTEST CLOSES MAY 29,1959
CLUES ACROSS:
1. These may indicate that a nation is prepared to wage war in the air.
6. Some college students.
10. When at ... Light up an Oasis.
11. Sinking ship deserter.
12. Plural pronoun.
13. One expects discussions in a sociology class.
16. A student’s careless might annoy a short-story instructor.
17. Initials of Uruguay and Denmark.
18. ' Germanium (Chem.)
19. Nova Scotia (Abbr.)
21. It probably would count when you pick a horse to bet on.
22. Sometimes a girl on a date must into her pocketbook to help
pay the tab.
23. The muscle-builder’s may fascinate a poorly developed man.
24. Chemical Engineer (Abbr.)
26. Campers will probably be by a forest fire.
29. When starting a trip, tourists usually look forward to the first
31. At home.
32. Literate in Arts (Abbr.)
33. Familiar for faculty member.
35. Associate in Arts (Abbr.)
36. One could appear quite harmless at times.
37. Reverse the first part of “L&M”.
38. What will soon appear in a bombed-out city.
CLUES DOWN:
1. The beginning and end of pleasure.
2. A rural can be inviting to a vacationist.
3. Second and third letters of OASIS.
4. When one is packed, it could be exasperating to remember
a few articles that should be included.
5. It would pay to be careful when glass is
6. Grounds to relax on with a mild CHESTERFIELD.
7. Author Ambler.
8. Distinct Attorney (Abbr.)
9. A from Paris should please the average woman.
12. An inveterate traveler will about distant lands.
14 are hard to study.
15. Stone, Bronze and Iron
20. How Mexicans say, “Yes”.
23. All L&M cigarettes are “ high” in smoking pleasure.
25. May be a decisive factor in winning a horse race.
27. Initials of Oglethorpe, Iona, Rutgers and Emerson.
28. United Nations Organization (Abbr.)
30. Golf mound.
32. Colloquial for place where the finest tobaccos are tested for L&M.
33. Poet Laureate (Abbr.)
34. Filter ends.
35. What Abner might be called.
36. Bachelor of Education degree.
PRINT CLEARLY! ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH
Mail to Liggett & Myers. P. 0 Box 271, New York 46, New York. Be
sure to attach six empty package wrappers of the same brand (or
facsimile) from Chesterfield, L&M, or Oasis cigarettes.
Nacne-
Address-
College ■ , .
This entry must be postmarked before midnight, May 29, 1959, and
received at P. 0. Box 271, New York 46, New York, by midnight,
June 5,1959.
© Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.