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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 19, 1961 Scliedole Announced For Legal Seminar In Balias Seminars on labor laws, personal injury litigation and juvenile de linquency will be conducted by the Southwestern Legal Foundation in Dallas during November, according to College Station Attorney Phil lip B. Goode. Goode, foundation resident repre sentative, revealed the following schedule: Nov, labor law Institute; Nov. 16-18, personal injury litiga tion institute, and Nov. 27-29, ju venile delinquency. Among lectures at the labor law program will be several govern ment officials. They include, Dr. Seymour Wolfbein, deputy assist ant secretary of Tabor; Hobart Taylor, Jr., special counsel, Presi dent’s committee on equal employ ment opportunity, and Frank W. McCulloch, chairman, National La bor Relations Board. Doctors and lawyers from six states will serve as speakers at the personal injury conference. They will come from Alabama, Michi gan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York and Texas. David L. Hackett of Washington, D. C., executive director of the President’s committee on juvenile delinquency and youth crime, will be among those to address the juvenile delinquency seminar. Copies of the programs may be obtained from the Southwestern Legal Foundation, 3315 Daniels, Dallas. Hall Serving On Louisiana Cotton Panel Dr. Wayne Hall, dean of grad uate studies and professor of plant physiology and pathology, is par ticipating as a consultant on a cotton research panel through to morrow at the Louisiana Agricul tural Experiment Station, Baton, Rouge. The scientist was invited to the session by the Division of Experi ment Stations of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. Hall and other agricultural scientists will review cotton re search at the Louisiana station and draft recommendations on how to improve the program. Discussions will involve both production and economics in cotton research. Industrial Education Exhibit Butch Weatherby (right) and Phil Vitek, both of Fort Worth, look at the table saw on exhibit in the Memorial Student Center. The saw is one of many samples of work done by the Department of Industrial Education. (Photo by Johnny Herrin) ^ Food Club TOP ™ l Food Club i CROP FOOD CLUB FLOUR 5 & 29< SHORTENING FOOD club 3 a 49c FOOD CLUB PEACHES 23< TOPCO DETERGENT ^ 49c SALAD DRESSING 1:000auB « 39 c CHUNK TUNA STRAWBERRIES SPARERIBS PORK ROAST CANNED PICNICS 3 a $ 1 89 RED APPLES ROME beauty 5 c FOOD CLUB N can /2 23 TOP FROST 10-Oz. Pkg. 19 Try ’Em Barbecued—Lb. 29 Tender Young Fresh Picnics 6 - 8-lb Avg.—Lb. 29 Food Club Fruit Cocktail 5 No. 303 Cans $1.00 Food Club Young Sweet Peas 6 No. 303 Cans $1.00 Food Club Cream Style Corn 6 No. 303 Cans $1.00 Food Club Cut Green Beans 6 303 Cans $1.00 Food Club Spinach 8 No. 303 Cans $1.00 Food Club Apple Sauce 7 No. 303 Cans $1.00 $1.00 Value—Family Size Gleem .... Tooth Paste with free paring knife 57c Regular 47c Filler Paper 2 hole - 3 hole 37c Reguar $1.99 Birdseye Diapers Doz. $1.55 Top Frost Green Peas 2-lb. Pkg. 55c Mild Cheddar Cheese Piece Lb. 59c California White Mushrooms Box 29c These Prices Good Thru Saturday, October 21. In Bryan Only. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity. Industrial Arts Degree Options Now Offered By DAVE LORMS Battalion Industrial Writer Four options for an industrial arts teaching degree are being of fered by the Department of Indus trial Education. They are indus trial arts-vocational teaching, in dustrial - distribution, industrial technology and industrial journal ism. The Department of Industrial Education offers programs at the baccalaureate, master, and doctor ate levels. Graduate degrees are the master of science in industry education, the master of industrial education with a major in indus trial education and the doctorate of education in industrial educa tion. The department offers one of only four programs of industrial distribution in the United States. Industrial distribution involves all service functions concerned with the movement of industrial pro ducts. It is the business of supply ing goods to industries in the area and offers careers in buying, ware housing, selling,.engineering, ship ping, advertising, financing, ac counting and management. Industrial arts teachers are pre pared in several industrial areas such as electricity and electronics, machine processes, pattern mak ing, founding, carpentry and cabin et making, ceramics, leathercraft, book-binding, sheet metal, art metal, lapidary and materials Read Classifieds Daily — technology. In addition, students receive preparation in methods of teaching and preparation of in structional materials. A&M is one of only two institu tions in the state authorized to provide vocational-industrial teach er training. Under provisions of the Texas education agency quali fied persons may become accredit ed vocational-industrial teachers certified to teach in approved vo cational-industrial programs. Per sons with at least three years ex perience in an approved trade or other vocation may qualify. The vocational-industrial teacher option in the Department of In dustrial Education provides a means for persons to obtain aca demic credit for job experience and under a planned program obtain a college degree at the same time. Here’s deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST Old Spice Stick DeOdor3nt.../nsfe.sf, neatest tvay to all- day, every day protection! It’s the active deodorant for active men... absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily... dries in record time. Obi Spice Stick Deodorant — most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. 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Call VI 6-4065 or TA 2-8819. 16tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5. daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Student Publica- Identification cards which were made in connection with registration of September 14, 15, and 16, for the current semester are now ready for distribution in the EXCHANGE STORE. They should be claimed in person immediately. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 19t4 All Arts & Sciences students who have transferred to A. and M. from another school this year are requested to report to the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences, 208 Nagle Hall, as soon as possible. 16tfn DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR OCTOBER 27, 1961 Applications for degree (baccalaureate and advanced) are now being accepted in the Registrar's Office from all students le Kegistrar s Uttice Irom all studen ho will complete their requirements for aduation by January 20, 1962. Advanced gr; degree ca both the Dean’s oft'ioe. H. L. ee being acceptei all sti ■quiremen 1962. Adi ipplieatioi the Gri n. L. Heaton. Director of Admissions and Registrar 13tl4 by January 20, 1962. Advanced ndidates must file application with e Registrar’s and the >ffi Graduate SOSOLIKS T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. 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