Page S College Station, Texas Thursday, September 14, 1001 THE BATTAll! K • mmm Evacuees Pass Spare Time While Hurricane Carla raged on the Texas Gulf Coast, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kidwell of LaMarque, staying m Dorm 17, passed the time with games, books and their dog, Troy. From left are Dennis, Patrick and Timothy. HURRICANE (Continued from Page 1 Sec. I) “We’re from Pasadena, and we I le't pretty early—just ahead of the hounds,” said one man. “Hope there’s something left when we get back,” he added. One of the evacuees was B. C. Wedhorn of LaMarque, a payroll clerk with the Santa Fe Railway headquarters in Galveston. He predicted that Santa Fe Employees “may get paid a little late this month.” Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Junemann and their four children of La Marque were also among evacuees housed at A&M. He owns the Marcus Junemann Plumbing Com pany in LaMarque. His wife tried to be optimistic about the future: “His business should be good when we get back. There’ll be a lot of stopped-up sewer lines,” she said. A young housewife said, “My husband is a LaMarque policeman —he had to go back down there to shoot snakes and protect against looters. The salt water from the Gulf has driven thousands of Half a Plaft' snakes insane, and they’ll bite . wind took the rest! anyone and anything!” Galveston Family Welcomes Coffee With hurricane-prompted waters hipping at what they had on their backs. This included their doors, the Reece family of Galveston grandfather, grandmother, father, mother drove all night Saturday with nothing but and two children. Came Hart! And Pausing during a cup of coffee, a worker from Lake Charles, La. tells h fled westward late Saturday night j Texas-Louisiana Coast. He v taking advantage of the Jun coffee stop at Townshlre Shop on' t h Another couple told of being some of the first to leave La Marque: “We pulled out of there about 6:30 Saturday evening; at that time it wasn’t too bad, and we really didn’t know whether to leave or not. “But now, two days later, out of of real disaster,” said Walter, lege Station area, «h: 14,000 people in LaMarque, there are less than 100 left. Overall gratitude was expressed Neaves, 515 Pease St., personnt rout i ible ( still ; SCIENCE CAN BE COOL NEW YORK t—An extremely deep freeze px*ocess, that has given birth to a new science, is producing some interesting results on the American technological front. Called Cryogenics, this science’s ' stock in trade is super-cold, rang- I ing nearly all the way down to absolute zero (minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit). This super cold is generated by liquified gases. 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