The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 16, 1961, Image 5

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    m ARMED AGRESSION
Cuba Accuses JFK Regime
Of Plotting Against Castro
By The Associated Press I tions Wednesday a charge that
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.— the Kennedy administration is in
to put before the United Na-1 tensifying a U. S. campaign aimed
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at overthrowing Prime Minister
Fidel Castro’s revolutionary re
gime.
Raul Roa, Cuban foreign min
ister, made plain he was doing so
in order to buttress Castro’s
Soviet-supported charges pending
before the U. N. General Assembly
that the United States is planning
armed aggression against Cuba.
Roa sent a letter to Frederick
H. Boland of Ireland, president of
the assembly, linking the United
States with an attack by an armed
speedboat on the nationalized
Texaco oil refinery at Santiago on
Monday. Roa said one sailor was
killed and several soldiers and
civilians wounded in what he de
scribed as “an act of international
political piracy.”
The Cuban foreign minister
hinted that the boat, similar to a
U. S. naval torpedo boat, may have
come from the U. S. naval base
at Guantanamo. U. S. naval offi
cials there denied it. Roa called
the base “an active center on con
spiracy, subversion and espionage
against the Cuban government and
people.”
Roa said the incident was part
of preparations by the United
States for an invasion of Cuba,
undertaken with the encourage
ment and support of President
Kennedy.
He said that the Eisenhower ad
ministration had used such de
vices as armed violence, economic
aggression and diplomatic harass
ment in a vain effort to topple
Castro.
“The present administration,”
he added, “has not only followed
the aggressive interventionist pol
icy of its predecessor, but has
quite openly intensified it, using
the most spurious and arbitrary
means at its disposal, in clear vio
lation of the fundamental princi
ples of the charters of the United
Nations and the Organization of
American States.”
For The Best Banquet Service Anywhere
Plan Your Banquet At
^ THE TRIANGLE RESTAURANT
FOR CHOICE DATES PLAN NOW
DIAL
TA 2-1352
Triangle Restaurant 3606 S. College
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
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PHONE VI 6-6415
804 per coin:
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FOR RENT
Ole 1 bedroom unfurnished ho
urni
bedr
oedroom unturn
$25,00 a month. Quiet locatio
end street, College Station. VI 6-
nd enu hi
'12-8219.
mushed three
redecorated r
illy redecorated near
or VI 6-4248.
l>o blocks from College 5
completely furnished apartmen
islk-in closets, good refrigerati
■in closets, good
litoves, VI 6-7248.
d duplex i
fc. Joe Speck, W
1813.
Iitone Street.
Iwing machines, Pruitt Fabric Sho
98t
OtUUCIil
U7248.
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
U 2-0826 101 Hit
Gulfpride, Esso, Havoline,
Discount Auto Parts
AT JOE FAULK’S
214 N. Bryan
Sinclair Oils 29c
WORK WANTED
Care for children hourly or $8.00 for
five day week. Tanglewood Addition,
fenced yard, VI 6-8061. 84t6
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett.
VI 6-4006. 120tfn
Expert typist, electric typewriter, Mrs
Warren, Days, VI 6-4769, nights, week
ends, VI 6-8416. 47tfl
Our nursery i or children all ages. Picl
up and deliver. VI 6-81E1. No answer cal.
back. 42tfr
Typing done, VI 6-7910. 21tfn
Why wait until last minute to get your
Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial
service? Electric typewriters, offset print
ing, negatives and metal plates made.
3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-6786. 87tfn
HELP WANTED
Earn $135 weekly during summer trav
eling overseas. Must Be US Citizen.
Complete details furnished. Send $1.00
Lansing Information Service, Dept. G-7,
Box 74, New York 61, New York. 72tfn
FOR SALE
Children’s swing set, excellent condition.
$15.00, VI 6-4909. 82t4
Jean Louis Gamier, French ar-
citect who died in 1898, won the
famous Prix de Rome when 23
years old.
• 24 Hour Wrecker Service •
Whitley’s Auto Parts
WE BUY BURNED & WRECKED
CARS & TRUCKS
3 Miles West of Courthouse on
Highway 21
BRYAN, TEXAS
H. L. WHITLEY, JR., OWNER
Phone TA 2-6840
• ENGINEERING AND
' ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
Jfotardi Cafeteria
Where the Art of
Cooking is not Lost
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
LOST
Khaki colored raincoat in Biochemistry
Lecture Room. Reward. Cliff Jackson,
Walton, A-l. Box 2798, 84t3
SPECIAL NOTICE
Hilltop Lake, located on Hwy. 6 South,
914 miles from College. Sould be good
fishing soon. Clean picnic grounds. 76tfn
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M.
College Station, Texas
Called meeting Thursday,
March 16 at 7 p. m. E. A.
Examination and Fellow-
craft Degree.
C. W. Trossen, W. M.
Joe Woolket, Sec.
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THE BATTALION
March-16,‘1981
Coll«*e~Stat!oTi,-Texai
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149 A&M Students Distinguish
Register before 15th for
Spring Term Starting March 20
Join the new class starting
March 20 in Gregg Simplified
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, _Typ-
writing and associated subjects.
Dial TA 3-6655
McKENZIE-BALD WIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
70tl6
Electrolux Sales ai
Williams. TA 3-6600.
nd Service. G. C.
90tfn
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals - Sales,- Service - Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators & Adding Matchines
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
JIM M. PYE ’58
REPRESENTING
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232
401 Cross St. C. S.
The following 149 students from
Bryan and College Station have
been designated Distinguished Stu
dents for the fall semester:
Edward V. Adams, Jr., James A.
Adams, John A. Akin, James C.
Armstrong, Cecil H. Arnim, Jr.,
Clifford B. Ashley, Gordon K.
Barker, Howard Barton, James F.
Beall, Bernie L. Benson, William
E. Berkley, Marvin L. Boland, Jr.,
Robert D. Boudreau, James A.
Bowen, Bruce F. Brodnax, Billy
C. Bullock, Blevins G. Bundick,
Melvin F. Chubb, Jr.
Junius M. Clark, Jesse C. Cole
man, James R. Collier, Edward W.
Collier, David Collins, William F.
Curry, Frederick Davidson, Bob
Davis, Joe E. Dawson, William L.
Dublin,,Jr., Donald C. Duzan, Cor
nelius M. Farmer, Thomas E.
Fields, Gerald J. Fisher, George
E. Fort, David R. Frank, Charles
M. Freeman, Kenneth L. Gerber,
Culver S. Gidden, Samuel A. Gil
more, Joe Hart;
Also Charles F. Gless, Ernest G.
Gregg, John L. Hagaman, Charles
L. Hall, John R. Hampton, James
F. Harp, John N. Harrington,
Harold W. Hertel, Kermit H.
Heimann, John C. Hensley II, John
E. Heusman, Lawrence J. Holeck,
Jack H. Holt, Ben H. Houston,
Edward E. Huling, Jr., David S.
Jernigan, Clifton W. Jones, James
T. Jones, Pendleton A. Jordan III,
Chester R. Julian, Gary B. Kel-
lum, Gerald L. Kinman;
Michael D. Leach, Larry K.
Leighton, William D. Letbetter,
Hayes M. Lindley, Harold L. Loyd,
Ottie L. Luther, Jr., Lawrence E.
Lyon§, Edgar C. McFadden, Wil
liam S. MIcGinnis, Winfred M.
McLeroy, Edward M. Macomber,
Hiram O. Marin, Russell J. Martin,
John E. Martin, Alton H. Marwitz;
Duane H. Matters, Henry J.
Mauldin, Frederick R. Miller,
Ralph H. Mitchell, Franklin S.
Moffetjt, George E. Moore, Gerald
L. Morrow, Danny D. Murdock,
Bardin H. Nelson, Jr., Frederick
J. Norman, James M. Norman,
Bobby E. North, John'H. Owens,
Paul M„ Page, Clinton L. Petrey,
Barry S. Philipp, Robert A. Pick
ard, Edward M. Pitrucha, Carl A.
Posey;
Also Thomas J. Prisk III, Joe
SOSOLIK’S
TV - RADIO - PHONO
SERVICE
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
FOR SALE
DISCOUNT PARTS
Our Everyday Low Prices
Be sure to shop our store—
You’ll be glad you did!
NO LIMIT ON QUANTITIES
18e buys a qt, of SAE 80 motor oil.
?4c buys a qk. of Gulf Lube, Supreme,
Sinclair Opaline.
29o buys a qut. of Gulfpride, Esso,
Havoline, or Conoco.
.mpion
guaranteed 29c each.
Filters — 40% discount.
Fully
Mufflers — 80% minimum discount
on any car — We sell ’em all.
Chevrolet — ’64-’60. List $13.75 —
Discount $4.81.* Ford—’54-'60, List
$14.20 —
Discount $5.97.
Shock absorbers—installed price $5.97.
Brake shoes, water
ke shoes, water pumps, fuel pumps,
30% to 40% off list.
Brake Cylinder Kits 50% off.
Inside rubber base pafnt $2.98 gal.,
$5.89 for 2 gals., this week.
Outside white paint regular $2.98 gal.,
now $1.98 gal.
Tune up kits—40% discount.
Sealed Beam
discount price
Headlamps — Everyday
rice $1.79 each.
Brake fluid—>2 or. TORI—89c.
Stereophonic Records—$2.98 ekch.
Monaural—$1.49 each.
Speed Queen automatic washers just
keep washing along—tto troubles.
And they cost no more. Speed
Queen wringer washer —• 10 lb.
Capacity, aluminum agitator, ex
tra large tub. A good buy at
$129.95. Compare anywhere. Our
discount price $89.95 and your old
washer.
Televisio
best bu
anywhere — we rent—sell-
23” band wired—28.000 volt chasis
on and Stereo
where — we
23" hand wired—23.00
—hardwood cabinet, now
$189.96 with playing trade.
ays
.do.
only
EXCEPTIONAL TIRE VALUES
All nylon cord, guaranteed againai
hazards for the life of
all road
the tread on the tire. Adjustment
based on % of tread wear. Open
ing special 6.70 x 15 black tube
type $10.88 plus tax & recappable
i; re. Only ‘ ^
ade-in.
appf
tire. Only $13.88 plus tax with
trade-in.
All other sizes at comparable dis
count prices. We undersell ’em all.
Check us before you buy.
BRING US YOUR IRONS, TOAST
ERS, MIXERS and OTHER SMALL
APPLIANCES FOR REPAIR
Parts for any Standard Brand
Small Appliance
DISCOUNT
AUTO PARTS
TA 2-1669
214 N. Bryan at Joe Faulk's
Big Discounts to All
N. Randolph, Sim A. Reeves, Jr.,
Richard M. Robinson, William P.
Rogers, Lewis M. Roome, Billy J.
Ross, Pat L. Ross, Terry N. Ros
ser,- Ross J. Salvaggio, Benny A.
Salvato, Thomas R. Sawyer, Allen
L. Schlandt, Douglas R. Schwerk,
Robert L. Schwebel;
Milton G. Scraggs, Jung U. Seo,
Alvan C. Sherrill, Jr., Kenny E.
Siler, Billy C. Smith, John H.
Smith, Manning D. Smith, Eugene
E. Sorenson, Ronald V. Speed,
Allen D. Speyrer, Robert J. Stand-
ley, Robert E. Steger, Edward H.
Stephenson, Bobby R. Still, Morris
E. Straughan, John J. Sullivan,
Ernest R. Svadlenak;
Also Donald F. Tandy, Charles
L. Thompson, Edward H. Thrush,
Ronald G. Tolson, Bernard D.
Trail, William H. Turner, Fehrlin
E. Tutt, Bruce W. Ueckert, Steve
M. Vaught, Johnnie J. Veselka,
Frederick S. Wagner, James B.
Webster;
Willis E. White, Franklin C.
Kiwanians’
Falpjack Fry
Set April 1
Smell pancakes cooking? No?
Well, you will soon. The Cbllege
Station and Bryan Kiwanis Clubs
have scheduled their annual pan
cake supper for the night of Apr.
1.
The theme will be “all the pan
cakes, syrup and bacon you can
eat for 50 ce'^pj Past suppers
have drawn crowds of from three
to four thousand hungry pancake
lovers.
Club officials are expecting
around 5,000 customers this year.
Money from the pancake dinner
goes to help the crippled children
of this area.
General chairmen of the event
are Dr. J. F. Cooper and Eddie
McSwain. i Their plans provide for
10 to 12 cooks to ensure no bottle
necks in the serving lines.
The Bryan National Guard Ar
mory at 1700 E. 25th St. has been
selected as the site for. the flap
jack-fry. Diners will be served
from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
“Sports Car Center”
Dealers for
Renault-Peiigeot
&
British Motor Cars
Sales—Parts—Service
■“We Service All Foreign Cars”!
1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517
■
Whitwell, Danny K. Williams, Joe I Charles E. Wright, Robert K. .ule of at least 15 hours with no
G. Williams, Robert R. Wilson, Wright. grade lower than C and with a
John D. Winningham, Edmund P. A distinguished student must grade point ratio of not less than
Winston, Jr., Dean R. Woodward, | have completed a semester sched-1 2.25.
bw low c»r food prices really are! fgf
- .C.*- 1 a
-GROCERIES-
NO. 2'/2 CANS HUNT’S
Fruit Cocktail .
. 2 cans 69c
14 OZ. BOTTLES HUNT’S
Tomato Catsup . .
. 2 for 39c
NABISCO RITZ
CRACKERS.
12 oz. pkg. 29c
300 Size Cans ALMA BRAND
Purple Hull Peas . . .
2 cans 25c
303 Cans OREGON TRAIL
Whole Green Beans.
2 cans 49c
12 Oz. Cans DECKER
LUNCHEON MEAT
can 37c
No. 2 Cans LIBBY’S
Tomato Juice .
2 cans 27c
12 Oz. Cans DOLES CHUNK STYLE, CRUSHED
OR TIDBITS
PINEAPPLE .
3 cans 59c
FOLGERS Mountain Grown
COFFEE...
1 pound 59c
6 Oz. Jars FOLGERS
INSTANT COFFEE
jar 79c
FLUFFO.
3 lb. can 69c
303 Cans TRELLIS BRAND
GREEN PEAS. . .
2 cans 27c
KRAFT’S SALAD BOWL
SALAD DRESSING
CRISCO.
qt. 39c
3 lbs. 69c
-FROZEN FOODS-
BEEF, CHICKEN, TUNA OR
Turkey Pot Pies . . .
Peas & Carrots
Chopped Broccoli
Chopped Spinach g ^
Chopped Turnip Greens 3 7r C
3 for 59c
3
for
BORDEN’S MILK
2i/ 2 Gallon Carton .... 91c
1-1 Gallon Jug 87c
Biscuits 3 cans 25c
-MARKET-
PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS
LOIN STEAK
1 lb. 79c
T-BONE STEAK.
PIN BONE LOIN .
Meaty Short Ribs .
1 lb.]79c
it. 69c
lb. 39c
WISCONSIN MED. AGED
Cheddar Cheese. . .
Ub. 59c
DECKERS TALL KORN *• i
SLICED BACON. . . . 1 lb. 49c
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
All Meat Franks.
J
1 lb. 49c
-PRODUCE-
Red Potatoes . . . .10 lbs. 43c
GRAPEFRUIT 48 size . . ea. 5c
Yellow Onions . . . 2 lbs: 15c
LETTUCE ... 2 heads 25c
SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, MARCH, 16, 17, 18
CHARLIES ,00 °
MARKET
NORTH GATE
-WE DELIVER-
COLLEGE STATION
Model for model... there are IO (her role is lower
priced than any other full-sized car! -
Leave ft to these Jet-smooth Chevies to go easy
on your family budget! All told there are 18
Chevrolets—V8’s and 6’s—priced lower than com
parable competitive models*. Sumptuous Impalas,
sprightly Bel Airs, bottom-priced Biscaynes and a
whole stable of wonderful new wagons. And every
one of them has a road-gentling Jet-smooth ride,
Body by Fisher refinements and dozens of engi
neering details you’d expect only in the most ex
pensive makes. Look them over at your Chevrolet
dealer’s one-stop shopping center and see how
easy it is to drive out in just the one you want!
* Based on comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail prices (including Federal tax) for models with 118-inch wheelbase or above.
IMPALAS
BEL AIRS
Impala V8 Convertible
Vimt
Impala V8 Sport Sedan
Impala V8 Sport Coupe
Impala V8 2-Door Sedan
851SCAYNES
Biscayne V8 2-Door Sedan
Bel Air V8 2-Door Sedan
Bel Air V8 4-Door Sedan
WAGONS
Nomad Six 4-Dr. 9-Pass. Station Wagon
wnmni
Nomad V8 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood Six 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood Six 4-Dr. 9-Pass. Station Wagon
Brookwood Six 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
Nomad V8 4-Dr. 9-Pass. Station Wagon
Parkwood V8 4-Dr. 9-Pass. Station Wagon
wmmm
Parkwood V8 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
Brookwood V8 4-Dr. 6-Pass. Station Wagon
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Aee the n**r Chevrolet eon, Chetg Cortmlrt mmd the mem Corvette mi voor looai mmihmrtxed Chevrolet Oroler*