Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, September 29, 1960 T JL ops In Food SPECIAL E fficient Service DINNERS | j 00 Y , CLUB STEAK cellent Drinks FRIED CHICKEN A YEAL CUTLETS ^ n Evening Well Spent SALSBURY STEAK IV CHICKEN FRIED STEAK ’ othing But The Best FISH—ALWAYS FRESH ^ ALACARTE THE TEXAN Texas Special Sirloin $1.90 RESTAURANT * Texas Special T-Bone $1.90 A1VTT Sea Food Platter $2.00 Delicious y 2 Fried Chicken $1.25 DRIVE-IN Piping Hot Pizza Pie (Plain) .85 3204 College Ave. “OUR DESIRE IS TO SERVE AGGIES'” New Assistant Entomologist To Assume Duties Saturday Weldon H. Newton will become assistant entomologist for the Texas Agricultural Extension Service Saturday, according to John E. Hutchison, Extension Service director. In making the announcement, Hutchison said the new specialist would replace James H. Hawkins who is resigning Sept. 20 to re turn to Arkansas to enter private business. Newton will continue the work formerly done by Hawkins which included insect survey work and the issuance of special reports in cooperation with the U. S. Depart- M&'smsmm Mister... you’re going to wear that shave all day! START WITH THIS NEW FORMULA BEFORE SHAVE LOTION, stop 4 o'clock stubble trouble! You con shave blade-close, all-day clean, with out "tenderizing" your face, when you use Pro-Electric Before-Shave lotion. It contains ISOPHYL® to give your shaver extra glide-power —refreshes you.with that brisk, bracing Old Spice scent. 1.00 no federal tax. ©M&m PROl 'ELECTRIC THE BEFORE-SHAVE LOTION GUARANTEES S A FASTER, CLOSER. LONGER-LASTING ELECTRIC SHAVE ment of Agriculture and the Te^as Agricultural Experiment Station. He will also woi’k closely with the entomology staff, and with the county extension agents in their educational programs on insect control. The new entomologist is a na tive of Brown County; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Newton of Cross Cut. He is a graduate of Cross Plains High School and A&M. He holds a B.S. degree in entomology and has recently com pleted all academic work for an M.S. degree in the same field. He will receive his degree in January. Newton has worked as a tech nician and research assistant for the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station for the past two years while doing graduate study. He is the U. S. Army Reserve, Med ical Corps, and last year completed six months of active duty. He and his wife reside at 708 B Cross Street in College Station. Congo Bears Note Written Lumumba l_ T Ellison Pharmacy 101 S. Main Bryan, Texas 28th at Sterling North Gate Bryan, Texas College Station Prompt, Free Delivery Service 3511 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas By The Associated Press LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo — The Congo government commis sioners made public Wednesday an intimate letter from Ghana’s Presi dent Kwame Nkrumah advising “my dear Patrice” Lumumba how to manipulate enemies and friends to regain and hold power over the Congo. They also handed out copies of letters they said Lumumba wrote to the Soivet Union and Red China asking for heavy arms, food, per sonnel and volunteers. The commissioners serving un der strongman Col. Joseph Mobu tu emphasized that the four-page Nkrumah letter on Ghana govern ment stationery reached here sev en days after Lumumba was fired as premier by President Joseph Kasavubu. It was dated Sept. 12. Ghana quickly acknowledged that the letter carrying Nkrumah’s advice to Lumumba was genuine. Nkrumah is in New York at tending the U.N. General Assem bly, campaigning for an all-Afri can handling of the Congo prob lem and promoting without suc cess so far — the idea of a big African-Asian neutral bloc on the international scene. There was no immediate com ment from the Ghana delegation in New York after it learned of the publication of the Nkrumah letter in Leopoldville. MAKE YOUR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL NOW Iieverley braley tours • travel service Mem. Student Center VI 6-7744 The letter advised Lumumba to make use of his enemies as well as of the United Nations to re establish his power and eliminate them later. Col. Mobutu, 29, has demanded immediate withdrawal of Ghana troops from the U.N. Congo forces. The Congo strongman has charged that both Ghana and Guinea fav ored the Communist-backed Lu- mumba in the Congo’s power strug gle. The letter made public Wednes day advised Lumumba that “the jpolicy ‘to do away with your ene- jmies now’ will fail. You must adopt ftactical action.’” |‘be as cool as a cucumber and consolidate your position. Work Iwith your bitterest political ene mies for the present.” “Brotlfer, mark my advice,” the.. . letter said. “We have fieri in the game fbti sbme time no^V arid know how to handle the imMjj&lStogaro the colonialists. The only colonial ist or imperialist that I trust is a dead one.” “The Bine 110001” _ . 1 Capt. Odie E. Biggs, instructor in the De- instructing in this course in the basement partment of Military Science, uses a sand of the Trigon and has been tondly and aptly box to demonstrate Army tactics to juniors termed the “Blue Room by Army juniors, enrolled in Military Science. Capt. Biggs is 600-MEMBER ORGANIZATION Concrete Research Center A . To Open Here October 6 The National Bituminous Con crete A^i., a non-profit organiza- The Ifciter advised Lumumba tot tion of sonle-6O0 bituminous con crete producers, will formally .op en its new research headquarters here Oct. 6. The ceremonies, which will start at-2 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center Assembly Room, will fear ture talks by President Eai|vTjud- Fred Beijson, Dean of Engineer ing and director of the' Texas Transportation Institute, and Bry ant M. Collins of Austin, presi dent of National Bituminous Con crete Assn. Charles Foster, co-ordindtor of research for the association and head of the new offices here, said the public is invited to the open ing. He said the ceremonies also will include a tour of Texas Trans portation Institute facilities and the research headquarters. Announced In July The National Bituminous Con crete Assn, announced in July the decision to locate its research headquarter’s on the A&M campus. Working tp encourage the or ganization’s location at the school of Bryan the Bryan Industrial Foundation, Inc. and the Bryan-College Station Cham ber of Commerce. Primary objectives of thd as sociation are to improve the speci fications and materials used in the construction procedures for bi tuminous concrete (asphalt pave ment) . Has Adopted Research Program Dean Benson said the associa tion has addpted a ; research prot- gram which' contemplates expand ing expenditures ^or Research in various fields having to do with bituminous concrete. Initially, it is planned that the research will be carried or] through support of university programs, co-operative projects with State Highway Departments or federal contracts, with re in ' addition, agencies and search institutes, some funds will be available for scholarships for graduate students interested in bituminous concrete. 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