THE BATTALION Page 2 .College Station, Texas Friday, February 12, 1960 Aggies on Duty An A&M graduate, Col. Benja min H. Pochyla, ’29, has been promoted to brigadier general. He has been named commanding general, U. S. Army Signal Training Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia, effective March 1. Brig. Gen. Pochyla is a veter an of five campaigns in the Pa cific Theater of Operations dur ing World War II. He is a for mer cavalry reserve officer and was an industrial engineer with the Bell Telephone System prior to the war. * At A&M he received his BS degree in mechanical engineering, was a cadet first lieutenant in Troop D, cavalry and a member Social Whirl Monday Industrial Engineering Wives Club will meet Monday night at 7:30 in the YMCA. Industrial Education Wives Club will hold a Valentine Party Monday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. L. B. Hawkins at 1004 S. Dexter in College Station. Business Administration Wives Club will hold a meeting and wel coming tea honoring all new members . and present members Monday night at 7:30 in the YMCA Gay Room. Wednesday Women’s Missionary Society of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church will sponsor a pot luck supper Wednesday night at 6:30. Dr. Mayer, Indian missionary, will be the guest speaker. The MSC Film Society Presents TYRONE POWER KIM NOVAK REX THOMPSON • JAMES WHITMORE w„«SHEPPERD STRUDWICK .so™uc,^VICTORIA SHAW « COLOR QY TECHNICOLOR Plus Short “PABLO CAUSALS” World Renouned Cellist FRIDAY 7:30 P. M. MSC Ballroom Admission 25c FRIDAY Walt Disney’s “THIRD MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN” Also “THE HANGING TREE” With Gary Cooper SATURDAY “THE LONE TEXAN” “FACE OF A FUGITIVE” “CRY TOUGH” SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Dean Martin In “AT WAR WITH THE ARMY” Plus “HAVE ROCKET, WILL TRAVEL” With The Three Stooges of the Ross Volunteei’s. He is also a graduate of the Command and General Staff School, the Armed Staff College and the Army War College. He was on the campus of A&M last fall as a representative of the officer of the chief signal officer. The Red Inn’ Showing Set For Tonight The Modern Language Club will present “‘The Red Inn,” a French film with English sub-titles, star ring the French comic, Fernandel, in Room 113 of the Biological Sci ences Building at 7:30 p.m. on Fri day, Feb. 19. “The Red Inn” is a comedy about three people who plot to kill the lodgers that stop for the night in their small inn. Fernandel, play ing the part of a monk and also a guest, learns of the impending dis aster fropi the innkeeper’s wife in the confessional. His problem is to persuade the guests to leave the Inn, without violating the sec recy of the confessional. Tickets for the presentation yare now available in Room 129, Aca demic Building, and will be sold on a first-come first-served basis. TODAY THRU SATURDAY “NIGHT PASSAGE” James Stewart Audie Murphy Dan Duryea Also “AWAY ALL BOATS” Jeff Chandler George Nader Julie Adams Show Opens 6 p. m. Weekdays Saturday & Sunday 1 p. m. SATURDAY NO STORY TOPS" THAT OF OUR P.W.s IN 9talaqj7 WILLIAM HOLDEN & ^ 1 DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER C'"jl A Paramount Re-Release : Also Richard Eyer In ‘JOHNNY HOCCO’ Preview Saturday 10:30 p. m. Also Sunday & Monday "blue denim" CAROL BRANDON LYN LEY-de WILDE MACDONALD MARSHA GAREY • HUNT , SILRIOPHONIC SOUND ■ THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op erated by students as a community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College. Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Duewall, director of Student Publications, chairman ; Dr. A. L. Bennett, School of Arts and Sciences ; Dr. K. J. 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JOHNNY JOHNSON — EDITOR Bill Hicklin Managing Editor Joe Callicoatte Sports Editor Robbie Godwin News Editor Ben Trail, Bob Sloan Assistant News Editors Jack Hartsfield, Ken Coppage, Tommy Holbein, Bob Saile, A1 Vela and Alan Payne Staff Writers Joe Jackson - ^ - Photographer Russell Brown — CHS Correspondent CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earl*- “How is it* possible to be two weeks behind after one week of school?” , Job Interviews The following companies will interview graduating seniors on Monday and Tuesday in the Placement Office on the second floor of the YMCA Building: Flight Research Center, Na tional Aeronautics and Space Ad ministration, Edwards, Cal., will interview graduates on all degree levels in aeronautical, electrical and mechanical engineering and mathematics. American Oil Co. will inter view graduates in chemical engi neering (all degree levels), chem istry (M.S., Ph.D.), electrical en gineering (B.S., M.S.), and me chanical engineering (B.S., M.S.). Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Geor gia division will interview candi dates for all degree levels in aeronautical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. National Aeronautical and Space Admintsration AMES Re search Center will interview can didates for degrees (B.S. M.S., Ph.D.) in aeronautical, electrical and mechanical engineering and Physics. Chance Vought Aircraft, Inc., will interview graduating stu dents (all degree levels) in aero nautical, civil, electrical and me chanical engineering, mathematics (Ph.D.) and physics (M.S., Ph.D.). Proctor & Gamble Distributing Co. will interview degree candi dates in agricultural economics, business administration, econom ics, industrial education and in dustrial engineering. Shell Oil Co. will interview candidates for all degree levels in chemical, electrical, mechani cal, geological and petroleum en gineering and chemistry. The Western Co. will inter view candidates for degrees in chemical, electrical, industrial, geological, mechanical and pe troleum engineering, industrial technology and chemistry. York Corp., subsidiary of Borg- Warner Corp., will interview graduates in chemical, civil, in dustrial, electrical and mechan ical engineering. Humble Oil & Refining Co. will interview degree candidates in accounting, chemical and petrol eum engineering, chemistry, mathematics and physics. AVestinghouse Electric Corp. will interview candidates for de grees in chemical, electrical, in dustrial, mechanical and nuclear engineering, mathematics and physics. SUMMER JOBS The following companies will interview students for summer positions Monday, and Tuesday in the Placement Office on the second floor of the YMCA Building: Humble Oil & Refining Co. will interview students who have completed at least their third year in chemical, mechanical and petroleum engineering. Shell Oil Co. will interview students who have completed at least the junior year in chemical, electrical and mechanical engi neering. A&M FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Presents In Concert DAVID BAR - 1LLAN World - Famous Pianist Tonight 8 p. in. MSC Ballroom Admission — $1.50 or Great Issues Recital Series Ticket. Guion Hall FRIDAY AUDIE MURPHY - GIA SCAIA RIDE A CROOKED TRAIL Cinemascope WAITER MAHHAU-HENRY SILVA IOANNA MOORE-EDDIELimi ®. Show Opens At 6 p. m. What’s Cooking Dr. R. L. Skrabanek, professor in the Department of Agricultur al Economics and Rural Sociol- ogy, will talk at the United Na tions Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the YMCA. The sub ject of his talk will be “The Problem of Population: World Perspective: A Socio-Cultural Approach.” Read Battalion Classifieds See The Amazing fkj VMPIA Typewriter Otis McDonald’s vJl-t fi. l»ll LA TA 2-1328 Bryan Business Machines ■ Learn To Dance, Attend MSC Dance Committee Dance Classes r Taught by Manning Smith At The MSC TUESDAY NIGHTS 8 - 9 p. m. Basic Steps 9 - 10 p. m. Intermediate Dancing REGISTRATION Tuesday, February 16, 8 p. m. MSC ASSEMBLY BOOM Advanced Dancing Offered In: ■Jr Jitterbug Jr Waltzing -Jr i Polkas Jr Latin American Jr Other Special Dances Cliff Roberts, Chairman Humble will interview on the Campus February 15, 16 and 17 Interviewing teams from Humble Oil & Refining Company will be on the campus February 15, 16 and 17 to interview students graduating at all degree levels in chemical and petroleum engineering; and in chemistry, physics and mathematics at advanced degree levels only. Also, students in chemical, petroleum and mechanical engineering who will have completed at least their third year of college work by June, 1960, will be interviewed for summer employment. Engineers and scientists at Humble share in the dynamic progress and growth of a leader in the petroleum industry. Humble is one of the leading producers of crude oil in the United States and is a completely integrated oil company. Humble’s Baytown Refinery, one of the largest in the world, is engaged in Refining and Petrochemical Manufacturing. Research centers in Houston, for development of better methods of exploration and production, and at Baytown, for research in manufacturing, are making valuable contributions to the petroleum industry. Quick Look at the Humble Com party 1 1 Area of Operation: Texas, Louisiana, California, Mississippi, New Mexico, Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Washington, Oregon, Alaska. Refining Capacity: 282,000 barrels daily. HUMBLE Retail Sales: Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Leading Texas Marketer of tax-paid gasoline. Humble Pipe Line Co.: Operates crude oil and products pipe lines | in Texas; has capacity to transport more than i 700,000 barrels daily. 1 HUMBLE OIL. & REFINING CO, v * i * For a rewarding career in the petroleum industry, discuss your future with the Humble Company interviewing team. Check at your Placement Bureau for time and place of interview.