The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 05, 1960, Image 3

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    Thursday and Friday
“THE WARRIOR AND THE
SLAVE GIRL”
With Gianna Maria Canale
Plus
“GIRLS TOWN”
With Mamie Van Doren
mm
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
“RAINTREE COUNTY”
Elizabeth Taylor
Montgomery Clift
Also
DON’T GO NEAR
THE WATER’’
Glenn Ford
STARTS SUNDAY
THE BATTALION
Thursday, May 5, I960
College Station, Texas
Page 3
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LOREN
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Fst PINK TIGHTS
TECHNICOLOR
Children’s Clinic
Scheduled Monday
By Kiwanis Club
The annual Crippled Children’s
Clinic will be conducted at the
College Station First Presbyterian
Church Monday. The free clinic
is promoted by the College Station
Kiwanis Club for children who are
physically handicapped and need
qualified consulting analysis in the
CIRCLE
TONIGHT
“A HOLE IN THE
HEAD”
Frank Sinatra
Eleanor Parker
Edward G. Robinson
Also
“CRY TOUGH”
John Saxon
PALACE
NOW SHOWING
rMERVYN LEROY’S
Wake Me
When life
OnemaSi
COLOR by Dl
MARGO JACK NOBU DICK
KOVACS • MOORE'WARDEN • MCCARTHY^,, SHAWN-™ era
QUEEN
NOW SHOWING
“BIG FISHEKMAN”
field of skin, hone, muscle and
speech therapy and correction.
The specialists are secured by the
State Health Department and the
treatment program is supervised
and helped by the Brazos County
Health Unit.
Doctors G. W. N. Eggers and
Steve Lewis of the John Sealy
Hospital in Galveston, Dr. R. Gass
ier and Dr. Joe Woodward of Waco
and their associates are the plastic
and orthopedic specialists who will
examine patients. Misses Imogene
Smith and Alta Harrison, ortho
pedic nursing consultants of the
Division of Crippled Children of
the State Health Department, with
the assistance of Mrs. Mildred Tur
ner of the Brazos County Health
Unit, will decide on treatment pro
grams from the findings of the
doctors and will also determine
their eligibility to state aid for
special care, assignments to hos
pitals, and children’s homes, mus
cular and speech therapy, correc
tive equipment and to rehabilita
tion.
More than the 157 patients ex
amined in the clinic last year are
expected from Brazos, Madison,
Burleson, Grimes, Walker, Wash
ington and Robertson counties.
The clinical services are super
vised by volunteer nurses, doctors’
wives and interested citizens under
the direction of Mrs. T. W. Leland.
A local dairy and a soft drink com
pany will provide mid-morning re
freshment and free lunches will he
served to the patients.
The Brazos Valley Shrine Club
and the Brazos County Crippled
Children’s Society join the College
Station Kiwanis Club in sponsor
ing the clinic, under Nelson Durst,
clinic chairman.
Get Aquainted Sale
/
Just In Time For Mother’s Day
The LEON B. WEISS Co
(Two Doors from Campus Theatre)
Are Now Carrying:
• Ladies Dresses
• Ladies Hosiery
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• Blouses
V'.4. •-'--.s >'• :
• Maternity Dresses
• Ladies Lingerie
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ALL MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS GIFT WRAPPED FREE
Twenty-Five Per Cent Off Regular Prices
Out Of This World
Three entrants in the Miss Universe Contest are attempt
ing to get in the mood of the contest as they pose in the
observatory at Sam Houston State Teachers College at
Huntsville. This year’s regional contest is scheduled for
May 12 in Bryan. The three representing the college are,
left to right, Peggy Smith, Bellville; Mary Frances Gates,
Huntsville, and Peggy Wilson of Pasadena. (AP Photo)
DOAK ANNOUNCES
Two Biology Profs
Grant Recipients
Grants in aid of research have
been awarded to two members of
the Department of Biology, Texas
A&M College, Dr. C. C. Doak, head
of the department, announced to
day. Recipients are Dr. Frederick
H. Kasten and Dr. Charles E.
Miller.
The grant received by Kasten
was granted by the National
Science Foundation for support of
an “Undergraduate Research Par
ticipation Program.” The primary
objective of this program is to
stimulate interest among under
graduate students at A&M in
carrying out research by enabling
them to participate in research
studies, now actively in progress
under the direct supervision of a
specialist, on a full-time basis
during the summer months.
Two Planned
At the present it is planned to
have two students, one under the
supervision of Kasten, the other
under George M. Krise, associate
professor in the department.
Kasten’s student, who is not as
yet selected, will apply new Schiff-
type fluorescent reagents to the
salivary gland chromosomes of the
fruit fly to detect the nucleic acids
present.
Robert Blakewood of Bellaire, a
junior major in the Department of
Biology, will work under Krise on
the effects of low dose chronic
gamma irradiation on the metab
olism of an amino acid in the albino
rat.
Serve As Stipends
The grant, totaling $1,400, will
serve as stipends for the two stu
dents and for supplies. Each stu
dent will work for a period of 10
weeks, June 6 to August 12, 1960.
Miller’s awai'd comes from the
MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM
FOR THE 1960 AGGIE FOLLIES
■AN OLD FASHIONED MELODRAMA-
OR
TEMPTED, TIRED & TRUE
• EXOTIC DANCER
• MAGICAN
• MALE QUARTET
Guion Hall 7:30 P.M. May 6-7
FEMALE SINGER
CEREMONIAL INDIAN DANCE
NOVELTY DANCE ACT
By Aggie Players
Organized Research Fund of the
A&M College and amounts to
$1,202. His studies will be carried
on by himself and will concern the
structure, taxonomy, physiology,
and ecology of Coelomomyees, a
fungus that attacks mosquito
larvae. Mosquito larvae infected
with this fungus usually die before
they reach maturity, Miller says.
Many different types of mosquitoes
are known to be attacked by the
fungus, including many types which
carry yellow fever, malaria or
dengue. While the fungus may
ultimately prove of value in con
trolling these pests and disease-
carriers, Miller’s interest lies in
the nature of the fungus itself and
its relation to other fungi.
SaCmday
RE-ELECT
GOVERNOR
Price Daniel
Best hr Texas
For Unity, Progress,
and Good Government
SEE AND HEAR
STATEWIDE TV
FRIDAY, 6:15 P.M.
WBAP-TV
Hats Off to Mother from
WE KEEP PRICES DOWN
COCA COLA
Plus TO Bottle;
Deposit-l“ Carton
or Pepsi Cola
J.W. COFFEE
Lb.
Pkg.
35
49
Breast-O-Chicken
CHUNK TUNA 1 25
SALAD DRESSING
Food Club 29C
FARMER
BROWN
FRYERS ~ 29 c
CUT-UP FRYERS
Lb.
35c
Golden Central American
CORN s 4 k 19 c
PASCAL CELERY
Stalk
Armour Star
FRANKS * 35'
CARAWAY CHEESE
’■ 59c
CANDY
for
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES dt. 2 Z $1.49
Banner Jordan Almonds 6-Oz. Box 25c
Whitmans Chocolates 1.50 to 4.00 Box
Prices Good Thurs.—Sat. May 5 - 7 In Bryan Only!
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES!
PEANUTS
By Charles M. Schulf
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WELL, I THINK MOST PEOPLE
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DO YOU SAVE ALL OF YOUR OLD
REGRETS, CHARLIE BROtON?
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