The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1962, Image 3

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Civil Defense
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Across the nation Civil Defense
agencies and officials sprang into
action Wednesday to meet with all
available resources any emergency
arising from the Cuban situation.
There was no panic, but there
was fast action to review proced
ures and measures already taken,
designate new shelters, and stock
them with necessities for survival.
In Tampa, Fla., residents
stocked upon guns, ammunition,
canned goods and battery-operated
transistor radios. They snapped
up Civil Defense booklets and
swamped city officials with calls
on emergency procedures. School
officials, meanwhile, held meetings
to brief principals on how to pro
tect youngsters in any emergericy.
Numerous meetings at all levels
were called to study the current
state of preparations and make
plans for the future. The emphasis
was on moving quickly to aug
ment present arrangements to the
fullest degree possible.
In some areas civil defense
headquarters were deluged with
calls from citizens seeking the loca
tion of public shelters and other
information on what to do in the
event of enemy attack.
In other cases, builders of home
shelters—whose business has been
generally at a low ebb in recent
months—suddenly found their tele
phones jangling with requests for
fast construction.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of
New York, chairman of the Civil
Defense Committee of the Gover
nors’ Conference, called an emer
gency meeting for Saturday morn
ing at the Pentagon in Washington.
'The conference is an organization
of governors.
Many Civil Defense offices were
being kept open extra hours to
Answer inquiries.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 25, 1962
College Station, Texas!
Page 3
Eagle Attacks Dog
A gdlden eagle which appeared unexplained- was actually lifting the dog off the ground
ly in a neighborhood on Chicago’s south side when he came to the rescue. The bird was
attacks a small dog, leaping over it as the later hit with tranquilizer pellets. The dog
dog’s owner swings a broom at the bird, was not seriously hurt. (AP Wirephoto)
Fred Goodman, the owner, said the eagle
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School Enrollment
Data Is Released
Graduate students compose 12
per cent of the enrollment for the
fall semester.
This and other information re
lated to fall enrollment, which at
8,142 is the highest since World
War I veterans returned to the
campus, is 1 contained in the oficial
Mothers’ Club To Sponsor
Austin Thanksgiving Dance
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The Austin A&M Mothers’ Club
is sponsoring an Aggie Thanks
giving Dance in Austin’s Municipal
Auditorium Nov. 21 from 8:30 p.m.-
11:30 a.m., announced club presi-
dmt Mrs. B. H. Balfour.
“It is our plan to have girls in
th lobby for Aggies who do not
hsve dates,” she said.
Music for the dance will be fur-
nshed by the Jet Combo, a group
inthe Austin area. Tickets will be
$J per couple or stag, and will be
uvailable at the door or on campus
in the Memorial Student Center at
a later date.
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Tables will be arranged and re
served in the auditorium according
to outfits or as requested by stu
dents, Mrs. Balfour said.
“The success of our party two
years ago enabled the Mothers’
Club to secure the Municipal Audi
torium for this party and it is our
hope to do this each year the
Thanksgiving game is played in
Austin,” she said.
summary released today by Re
gistrar H. L. Heaton.
The graduate school lists 987
students of the total enrollment
this semester.
The freshmen class is the larg
est of the four undergraduate class
es. Its 2,628 members, account for
32.3 per cent of the enrollment.
There are 1,334 sophomores (16.4
per cent), 1,489 juniors (18.3),
and 1,492 seniors (18.3). Fifth and
sixth-year students in certain fields
of study account for the balance of
the student body.
The School of Arts and Sciences
and the School of Engineering each
have 37.3 per cent of the total en
rollment. The figures as released
by Heaton show 3,037 students in
the arts and sciences and 3,044
students in engineering.
The summary also shows 1,401
students whose major field of sWdy
is agriculture and 637 students
whose field of study is in the School
of Veterinary Medicine. The Texas
Maritime Academy which opened
in September has 23 students.
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