'I' wee\iati t ^eem| j books Ag Chosen Officer Of Southern Area James DeMont, ’63 from Bryan, was elected secretary of the Col legiate Branch of the Southern Regional Horticulture Society at the group’s annual business meet- end. DeMont, majoring in horticul ture, was unanimously elected to the office by voting delegates from nine colleges and universities t’s ore ;s Anderson ' English College ing d seller ana >P r” 'ill appear mtograph, w original documents in writing 1 ma IURN” ]R’S ORE re Station ! to S p. I. ing in Jacksonville, Fla., last week-' in the Southern Region. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES . . 3* per word additional daj ' 4l la Si s in mb. _acc. not -oot )ne day ....... 2t per word each Minimum charge—40* UKADLINU 4 p.m. day before publication put Classified Display inch per column ii ach insertion 80« each insertion PHONG VI 6-6415 FOR SALE Golf dubs, 6 irons, 2 clubs. $40.00, used three times, one yeur old with batr. See at C-6-Y College View. 74t4 Wool carpeting with padding, approx. 24 ft. x 18 ft., one pie U ft. approx., one piece app one piece :e 4 ft. x 12 ft x 13 24 ft- approx., one piece approx. 12 ft. (1) kitchen sink, porcelain, flat rim, 21 x 32-inches. May be inspected at the 21 x 32-inches. May be inspected at the Athletic Department, telephone VI 6-4769. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Business Manager, Richard Coke Building until 10:30 a. m., March 5, 1962. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all teechnicali- ties. Address Business Manager, A. and M. 1 Texas, College Station, Texas. 73t2 College of Texas, Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Director, Texas Forest Service, Col lege Station, Texas until 10 :00 a. m., Fri day, March 16, 1962, for the following described items: 1. One Kodak Cine Special movie camera, with accessories and equipment which fol low: One 16 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat, F 2.7; one 25 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat, F 1.9; one 63 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat lens adapter; one Joseph Maier viewfinder and camera mount; one Roflex viewer; one 100 foot magazine (Model 100-10634) ; one 400 foot Mitchell Magazine (Model 16-400) with gazine (Mode) nd take-up motor and built long pring in footage counter; one filter holder and sun shade; one packet of 6 pin masks for film masking ; one Sync Motor, Serial N 1162374, with Cine Special came: tripod mount adapter; one handhol and one currying case 2. One threaded die 4o. nd id grip. pipe set, 1" and up. 8. One Royal typewriter, 13" carriage, Berial No. HHDE-13-6443190. The above items may be a 806 System Administration Bu to submit bids are available Telephone Victor 6-4771 for formatic een in Room Tiding. Forms ation. request, further in- 73t2 1960 Plymouth, $100.00. See at A-10-W College View or call VI 6-8618. 71t5 Used refrigerate* 1 , $26.00. VI 6-7479. 70tfn FOR RENT Nice clean furnished apartment, three 2M campus, i drain boards or, hard wo< able now. VI 6-7248. Nice clean furnished apartment blocks A&M campus, four walk-in closets, unit in od floors, is formica drain boards, freezing refrigerator, hard avail- 69tfn WANTED Children’s used I I tricycle, slide, sand ® “ horse, etc. toys, reasonably priced; (box, car, tractor, h VI 6-8196. obby 73tfn HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 ft ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES « BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 608 Old Sulphur Springs Road —3XAS BRYAN. TE1 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 “The Home of Greater Values” OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS Whites Permanent Anti Freeze 1.59 New Champion Spark Plugs .69 Havoline Motor Oil 29 White Premium Oil 25 C-4 Oil Filter 58 Largest Selection of tools in North Gate We Now Have Hunting & Fishing Licenses For Sale. Be Sure and Pick Up Free Game and Fish Digest. WHITE AUTO STORE North Gate College Station Home Owned & Operated * By Bill Pipkin CHILD CARE Babysitting day or night and on week ends. Call TA 3-5012. 72t6 Clean desirable care for children, baby crib available, breakfast served. VI 6- 4588. 70tfn Will babysit 8-5. Prefer ages 2-6 years. References if desired. D-9-D College View, VI 6-4828. 69t8 CHILD CARE. Mon.-Fri., playroom, fenced yard, balancted meals, near campus. Week $10.00. VI 6-8666. 67t8 DAY NURSERY by the week, day or hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett VI 6-4006. 120tfn Our nursery for children all agee. Pick up and deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer call back. 42tfn FOR SALE OR RENT Two bedrooms and den for rent, $56.00 per month. For sale, $48.00 per month, $5,200.00. VI 6-4863. 73t4 WORK WANTED Typing done. Translations from Spanish to English and .English to Spanish. Phone VI 6-8686. 73t8 Reliable experienced maid would like five day week regular job. Love children. Contact Nola Jones, Spring Green Addi tion. 69tfn 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 tions. DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR FEBRUARY 26, 1962 Applications for degree (baccalaureate and advanced) are now being accepted in the Registrar’s Office from all students who will complete their requirements for grad uation by May 26, 1962. Advanced de gree candidates must file application with both the Registrar’s and the Graduate Dean’s office. 69t8 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES: You may begin ordering your graduation announcements for the May exercise on February 5 at the Cashier’s Window in the Memorial Student Center. You will be able to order your announcements from February 5 through February 28, Monday through Friday, 9-12; 1-4. MSC Cashier 65tl4 NOTICE U. S. HOMES We build on your lot. No money down. Payments as low as $29.00 a month. We carry our own notes. For information, call TA 3-1417. 65tl4 SPECIAL NOTICE Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9% miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables and ovens, clean place. 69tfn Electrolux sales and service. G. C, Williams, TA 3-6600. 90tfn SOSOLIK'S T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 AGGIES NOTICE SAE 30 Motor Oils 15tf Qt. Major Brand Oils .... 27-31^ Qt. For your parts and accessories AT a DISCOUNT See us— Plenty free parking opposite the courthouse. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes. Fuel pumps. Water pumps. Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your car. Filters 40% discount AT JOE FAULK’S 25th and Washington YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR • EICO KITS • Garrard Changers • HI-FI Components Use Our Time Payment Plan BRYAN RADIO & TV TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave. SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS Grant Awarded College System A grant of $62,850 has been made by the Rockefeller Founnda- tion to the A&M System to sup port research on fundamental problems of nutrition in rumin ant animals. The research will be directed by Dr. William C. Ellis of the De partment of Animal Husbandry. The grant covers a five-year period. In commenting upon the research to be done under the grant, Ellis said a major objective would be a better unnderstanding of the fund amental processes involved in for age digestion by ruminants — cat tle and sheep, and how they are related to determining why cer tain forages are superior to others as a source of energy. A&M Again Wins Designation As Military College A&M has again been designated a military college for the 1961- 62 school year. J. P. Hannigan, dean of students, made the announcement today fol lowing notification by the United States Army and the United States Air Force. “The Military College designa tion means the college will re ceive double the normal uniform allowance for each member of the Cadet Corps who resides in the military dormitories,” Hannigan explained. “For those cadets who live off the campus or who do not live in a military dormitory, the single allowance is made.” Hannigan expressed his appre ciation to the Military and Air Science staffs; to the commandant of cadets, tactical officers, and to the members of the corps for their leadership in winning the distinc tive honor. Col. Joe Davis, commandant, added his praise to the members of his staff and to the cadet com manders for their significant part in maintaining the military college classification. J} * Whli 3 d Sa id Shat! Stranger! They will come to you And counsel you against bitterness. But if the wine be wholly gone, And the dregs remain in the cup, Wherewith shall the cup be sweetened? — Edgar Lee Masters *Eugene Rush, Life insurance agent, North Gate Band Sweetheart Suzanne Wiseman, University of Texas coed, is presented with a bouquet by Pat Crouch, chairman of the sweetheart committee, after being named 1962 sweetheart for the Ag gie Consolidated Band. Miss Wiseman, escorted by Jeff Wentworth, is a sophomore from San Antonio. She received the honor at last Saturday’s Band Dance. (Photo by Ben Wolfe) Banished Russian To Speak Friday Dr. Pitirim A. Sorokin of Har vard, University, who was ban ished from his native Russia in 1922 for his anti-Communist ac tivities, will be a graduate lecture speaker here Friday. The lecturer’s talk,“ Basic The lecturer’s talk, “Basic Trends of Our Ttimes,”’ will be heard at 8 p.m. in Room 231 of the Chemistry Building. The pub lic is invited. Dr. Wayne C. Hall, dean of graduate studies, said Dr. Sorokin is one of the world’s outstanding' sociologists. The speaker is chair man of the Harvard University Research Center in Creative Al truism, established as a result of his studies of how to make hu mans less selfish and more crea tive. He has been at Harvard since 1930, the year he became a nat uralized citizen, and he served un til 1943 as chairman of the So ciology Department. He also taught six years at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Sorokin canm to the United States in 1923 after his banish ment by the Soviet government for his anti-Communist activities. A staunch revolutionist and leader in the Russian Republic, he had been imprisoned by both the czar- ist and Communist regimes and sentenced to death before his final banishment. He has been orphaned and self- supporting since the age of 10. Russian schools attended by the speaker include a teacher’s college, a night school and the Psycho- Neurological Institute. He has his Master’s Degree in Criminal Law, and a Doctor of Sociology degree from the University of Saint Petersburg. In Amercia, he has published about 30 books, which have been translated into many languages. He also has written many scien tific papers. Dr. Sorokin is an honorary mem ber of the International Institute of Sociology; a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Royal Academy of Belguim, Royal Academy of Rou- mania and Czechslovakia Agricul tural Academy; and an honorary Doctor of the Mexican National University. THE BATTALION Wednesday, February 21, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3 Nuclear Engineers To Hear Reactor Safety Designer A specialist in reactor safety design for General Dynamics in Fort Worth will address a nu clear engineering seminar Friday. Dr. Reuben E. Fields, consult ant to the chief of nuclear design and operation at the Nuclear Aero space Research Facility, will dis cuss “Experimental Evaluation of Nuclear Reactor Hazard Potent ials.” Persons interested in nuclear en gineering are invited to attend the lecture at 4 p.m. in Room 211 of the Petroleum Engineering Build ing, Dr. R. G. Cochran, nuclear engineering department head, said. Fields is concerned with the operational and experimental safe ty aspects of two three-megawatt research and a critical facility of General Dynamics. He has parti cipated in the design and execu tion of several large scale field tests for the evaluation of reactors involving release and atmospheric transport of fission products. He holds a B.S. degree in elec trical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Wisconsin. LEGAL HOLIDAY Thursday, February 22, 1962 being’ a Holiday, in ob servance of Washington’s Birthday, the undersigned will observe that date as a Holiday and not be open for business. City National Bank First National Bank College Station State Bank First State Bank & Trust Company Bryan Building & Loan Association Community Savings & Loan Association REIN ALDO'S SUPERB FOODS SPECIALIZING IN MEXICAN FOODS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ★ ★ ★ ‘‘AGGIE SPECIAL” * SANDWICHES CHOICE STEAKS * SALADS FRIED CHICKEN * SEA FOODS ★ DAILY SPECIAL LUNCHES ★ PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM Good Food At Reasonable Prices Enjoy Eating In A Friendly Atmosphere Visit Reinaldo’s Restaurant TA 2-1993 — 201 S. Main — Bryan Open 5 a. m. To 9 p. m. We are next door to CHARLES HOTEL and a few steps from the Library. STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSION "Run by Aggies for Aggies CORSAGES for the FISH BALL Order from your Dorm Representative thru Wednesday or place your orders at the FLORI CULTURE BUILDING Thursday or Friday