The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1962, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, November 29, 1962
First College Chess Tourney
Will Be Held During Weekend
Plans for the fii-st annual A&M
Chess championship tournament
have been announced by Gary
Simms, chairman of the MSC chess
committee. A five round Swiss
type tourney will be conducted
this weekend to determine the win
ner of a trophy and title of 1962
A&M chess champion.
The tournament is open to every
one; students, faculty, staff and
citizens of the Bryan-College Sta-
tionf area. The title of champion
will go to the undergraduate stu
dent who places highest in the
final standings.
Registration is scheduled at 7
p.m. Friday in the Social Room
of the MSC, with the first round
scheduled immediately after com
pletion of registration. Players
have been asked to bring a board
and set if possible. A 50 cent re
gistration fee will be charged to
cover part of the tournament ex
penses.
Two rounds are scheduled Satur
day, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., with
the remaining rounds Sunday at
8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Play will
be at the rate of 50 moves in two
hours. International rules will be
followed.
Marine Selectors
To Leave Friday
A Marine Corps officer selection
team will complete its last visit
of the semester here Friday.
Primary purpose of the visit is
to take applications from Janu
ary graduates for the 33rd officers’
candidate course, which begins
March 11, 1963.
The team is located in the Mem
orial Student Center and can con
sult with students between 8 a.m.-
4 p.m.
Centaur Vehicle
,1s Lecture Topic
A lecture on the “Development
of the Centaur Vehicle” will be
given here by a General Dynamics
Astronautics engineer Tuesday.
Harry Whitmore, manager of
systems integration for the Cen
taur space vehicle, will speak at
an open meeting of the Institute
C. F. Garner Leaves Ag Extension Post
Connie F. Gamer, a member of
the headquarters staff of the Tex
as Agricultural Extension Service
since 1954, first as an assistant
entomologist and since 1959 as an
associate, is resigning Friday to
join a commercial concern.
The resigning specialist is
known throughout Texas and be
yond for his contributions to in
sect control work and for helping
others. In announcing his resigna
tion, Director John E. Hutchison
said, “Connie has contributed a
great deal to the overall success
of extension’s programs in the
broad field of entomology. He is
held in high esteem by all ex
tension workers and those with
whom he has worked. We are
sorry to lose him from our staff but
wish him every success on his as
signment.”
HARRY WHITMORE
of Aerospace Sciences student chap
ter. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. in
Room 229 of the Chemistry Build
ing.
The public has been invited to
attend.
Whitmore, who recently joined
General Dynamics after retiring
from an Army career, was resi
dent ordance officer for the Army
at California Institute of Techno
logy’s Jet Propulsion Laboratories
and Douglas Aircraft.
A 1942 A&M mechanical engi
neering graduate, he later earned a
master’s degree in mechanical engi
neering at Purdue.
After serving on Korea, he was
chief of the White Sands Proving
Grounds systems test division and
later deputy director of the Ballis
tics Research Laboratories at A-
berdeen Proving Grounds. He also
has directed the W.est Coast office
for the Advent Communication
Satellite.
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‘Quacking’ The Postal Barrier *
Postman Alfred Burk got the surprise of his lifeft’heji
opened a postal box in front of the courthouse n R»
Ga., and found this duck inside. He informed tie post
superintendent that he had collected a packag? witk:
postage. The duck was returned to its naturalhabital,
city lake. (AP Wirephoto)
FOR DELINQUENTS
Public Is Invited
As School Opens
(Special to The Battalion)
AUSTIN — The Texas Youth
Council has invited the general
public to attend the dedication and
open house of the new Mountain
View School for Boys and open
house activities at the Gatesville
State Schools for Boys, located
near Gatesville, on Saturday.
Gov. Price Daniel will be the
dedication speaker for the new $2
million Mountain View school, a
security treatment institution de
signed for the treatment and train
ing for 480 delinquent boys. Gov
ernor-elect John Connally, mem
bers of the legistlature, state of
ficials, judges, juvenile officers and
interested citizens from all over
the state have been invited.
Following the dedication and
open house at the Mountain View
school, the genei’al public, along
with all state and local officials,
has been invited to visit and in
spect the Gatesville State Schools
for Boys, composed of the follow
ing open-type training units:
Hilltop School (250 boys) with
the reception center (100 boys);
Terrace School (240 boys); Va
School (160 bow); Riverside S{l
Unit I (160 Negro boys); and
verside School Unit II (ICO Ne
boys).
Construction on the Hackbf
School (for 240 boys) is nea
completion.
Lewis Ends Dut
With A&M Frid
Dr. R. D. Lewis will retire
day from the position of dr
of the Texas Agricultural 0
ment Station. He became di
of TAES on Sept. 1,1946.
Immediate plans call for^
to go to Syria in associatic’
the Ford Foundation to aid
developing a land-grant ed:>®
al and research program ptW
after the 100-year-old syffl
the United States.
He will serve as a progjm!
ialist and leader of a grouch
cultural scientists.
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