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^ ■ THE BATTALION Thttrsdny, March 8, 196S College Station, Texas Page 3 how ‘Sky-Tones’ Give Feminine Touch Baylor University’s ‘Sky-Tones’ will give a to the famed McGuire sisters. Trio mem- feminine touch to Friday’s Intercollegiate bers are Karen Tetch, Carol Baker and Babs Talent Show wtth their ballads, sung similar Baugh. “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cara ■ Sales—Parts—Service “We Service All Foreign Cars”; 1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4617| ■ laMMMMIMlMUWWWMMMW " CARLOS MONTOYA A TOWN HALL PRESENTATION March 22 & 23 French - Algerian Cease-Fire Nears Read Battalion Classifieds A Mem/) f/tom;... Mr. “Life insurance is largely a matter of dollars and sense.” Albert W. Seiter Jr. 2G01 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas TA 2-0018 Representing Jefferson StanM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY VJS' Mom# OfU«< Gi«o»b©.t N C EVIAN, France—(A 5 )—Final de tails of a peace agreement for Algeria were taken up by rebel and French negotiators in a guarded conference Wednesday. There was speculation that the talks may take no more than four or five days. The two delegations — with France’s led by Louis Joxe, minis ter for Algerian affairs, and the rebels’ by their tough, wary deputy premier, Belkacem Krim—met for five hours in morning and after noon sessions in a hotel of this lakeside resort. Strict secrecy surrounded the gathering. French security forces stood guard. No news conferences were scheduled by either side. Both French and rebel authori ties are aware of the danger of inflaming further the partisan emotions fanned by terrorist op erations in the North African ter ritory. The Secret Army Organization ikOmiMik Carlos ‘Montovsf is campaigning with explosives, gunfire and death threats to keep Algeria French, as it has been for years, and protect the holdings of the million European residents. Moslems are waging similar street warfare in support of the desire of most of Algeria’s nine million North Africans for independence. In Algeria, where the Moslem masses marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan, the tide of violence ebbed. MILITARY (Continued From Page 1) mixing a dance-heat with an inter national motif. He started his per sonal hit parade with “Pretend,’ an instrumental featuring the guitar background so beloved by the Latin countries. This was followed by “Caravan,” which had a touch of the desert. Then continuing his list he added an African flavor with “Skokiaan,” a Zulu drinking song; “Blue Mi rage,” always played at engage ments, and “Shish Kabob,” which added spice to the line. Marterie said of student dancers of the past and present, “The kids used to dance only to the slow tunes. When we’d plan a jump number they’d crowd around the stand and go wild just listening. Now, however, they stay out on the floor when we pick up the tempo.” Serves As ITS Emcee Ventriloquist Jim Teter from Oklahoma State University will serve as emcee for Friday night’s annual Intercollegiate Talent Show in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Teter and his buddy, Willie Wilson, are winners in previous talent shows in Oklahoma. Read Battalion Classifieds Daily The Midnight in New Orleans Dance will be given by the M.S.C. Dance Committee after ITS. It will feature “The Jokers” from Baton Rouge and will have floor shows by other ITS talent. The tickets are $2.00 stag or drag. Publicity Chairman Lamar Cheatham WE KEEP PRICES DOWN s# ARROW University Fashion In Batiste Oxford This authentic Arrow button-down,” has a special appeal for you. Here’s why ... Arrow craftsmanship and care for detail insures you of a properly fitting roll collar. The shirt is Mitoga cut to fit the lines of your body with no unsightly bunching around the waist. In stripes and solid colors of your choice. Sanforized labeled. $5.00 From the “Cum Laude Collection" The Leader in Stamps...and Savings Too! Top Sprs-i Coca Cola O© Regular Btl. or King Size For opco ent eat Giant Box 12-Oz. Can tadolia M mm lip-:-':;..■ './'vV'.’.-v. '•,'U ' m mm ' m i 1 pipIliS ... in the Classic tradition 1 From the Arrow Cum Laude Collection comes the perfect example of authentic traditional styling. This luxury oxford is offered in subtle British stripings tailored with button- down collar and box pleat. Whites and plain colors, too. ’ s °° mens wear. . ‘ins* i»»» ■ •RYAN TEXAS These prices good thru Saturday, March 10. In Bryan only. We reserve the right to limit quantity. pi*" SIRLO AVOCADO FRESH CALIF C