The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 07, 1963, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    pi
Png:e G
College Station, Texas
Thursday, February 7, 19G3
THE BATTALION ‘MUCH PRESSURE
AA Competition
In One-Act Plays
Scheduled Here
The campus will be the scene
April 16 of one of four regional
competitions for Class AA high
school one-act plays.
“This will be the first time that
a regional one-act play meet has
been held here,” C. K. Esten of the
Department of English and vet
eran director of the Aggie Players,
said. He currently heads the Tex
as Educational Theater Associa
tion.
The winner in each of the four
regions goes to the state meet in
May in Austin.
Esten said nine district winners
will compete here. There are some
60 high schools in Region III,
which extends westward from the
Livingston area to the Brady-
Mason area and extends north
ward from the Houston area to
the vicinity of Waco.
Ship Sails Next Week
On Tour Of Antarctica
When the Argentine research
vessel Capitan Ganepa puts to
sea from Buenos Aires Wednes
day and heads south for the Ant
arctica, it will have a truly in
ternational complement, includ
ing A&M representatives. The
college and the Argentine Navy
Hydrographic Office began the
cooperative study in that area a
year ago.
Two Japanese scientists are
on campus preparatory to join
ing the 1963 cruise. The pair
and Dr. Sayed Z. El-Sayed, who
heads the A&M party, plap to
leave here Friday and will fly
to Argentina.
The Japanese are Drs. Y. Ukio
Sugimura, whose .special inter
est is the chemistry of seawa
ters, and Dr. Shigeru Fukase,
whose interest is the biology of
seawaters. Preliminary arrange
ments for them to join the
cruise were made several months
ago when Dr. Tetsuya Torii vis
ited campus. He is secretary of
the Japanese Antarctic Research
Committee.
“Learning more of the biologi
cal and chemical properties of
the South Atlantic along the
continental shelf off of Argen
tina, of the waters in the turbu
lent Drake Passage between the
South Atlantic and the Pacific
and the waters off an area of
Antarctica is the basic goal of
the research studies,” El-Sayed
said.
A Korean, Byung Lee, who is
a doctoral student in oceanogra
phy, already has left to work on
advance preparations.
The cruise, beginning shortly,
is in conjunction with a study of
the surface and deep current
measurements in the Drake Pas
sage, a cooperative study direct
ed by Dr. Dale F. Leipper, head
of the Department of Oceanog
raphy and Meteorology, and
Capt. Luis Capurro, hydrogra-
pher of the Argentine Navy.
The findings have special in
terest for whalers and commer
cial fishennen.
A National Science Founda
tion grant finances the study.
El-Sayed said the party will
be gone for about two months.
He hopes to continue the study
later, making observations to de
termine seasonal variations.
Activist Groups
Draw Criticism
(By The Intercollegiate Press)
OBERLIN, 0. — Emphasizing
that college activist groups “are
being advised and at times even
pressured by organizations and in
dividuals away from the campus,’
President Robert K. Carr of Ober-
lin College in his recently releas
ed annual report for 1961-62, states
that the student would be better
able to understand his role, “if
the outside pressures were a bit
less insistent than they appear to
be.”
WINN'S
Your Hometown Supermarket That Keeps the Food Prices Low, Low
Pillsbury
FLOUR
PEPSI COLA
Best
CAN MILK
5 Lb. Bag ^
‘lilL ^ us Deposit
Tall Cans 2*§c
BORDENS BISCUITS 25c
FOLGERS INSTANT COFFEE ,# t;99c
PURINA GRADE A LARGE EGGS D „ z 53c
BREADED SHRIMP ST "p 0 ,: 49c
LIBBY’S LEMONADE ^lOc
BLACK PEPPER McCormck °„35c
BAMA PEANUT BUTTER 2 1; 33c
RATH LUNCHEON MEAT I2 ° an 39c
MRS. BAIRDS, BUTTERKRUST, RAINBO
LARGE CELLO 2 F „ r 49c
ALL POPULAR BR ANDS FRESH MILK Z 79c
AURORA TISSUE Roll 10c
ROSEDALE BARTLETT PEARS 2 , ; , S29c
ROSEDALE FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 ,tl39c
ROSEDALE CORN WHOLE KERNEL 2 ^ 29c
ROSEDALE CORN WHOLE KERNEL 2 SL 29c
ROSEDALE CORN CREAM STYLE 2Z29c
COLGATE TOOTH PASTE
LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO BiES ^79c
GILLETTE BLUE BLADES 10 , )is „ f „ SM 39c
jj 100 FREE BIG BONUS STAMPS ||
I With This Coupon on $10. Purchase 1
Fresh
Ground Meat
Fresh Crisp
LETTUCE
Head Jfc
Lbs.
00
Red Ripe
TOMATOES
2 ib, 25'
BABY BEEF ROUND STEAK
BABY BEEF LOIN STEAK
BABY BEEF SHOULDER STEAK
BABY BEEF CHOPS
BABY BEEF CROWN ROAST
BABY BEEF BRISKET STEW
ALL MEAT FRANKS R th X 39c HAMS
ROLL SAUSAGE pr™ ,. h 29c
RATH SLICED BACON ,,55c
RATH PRESSED HAM ,„ 49c
Lb.
Firm Green
Lb.
CUCUMBERS 2 *= 25<
Lb.
Fine in Salads
AVOCADOS 2 for 25c
Rath Smoked 5-Lb.
Canned Size
CALL WINN’S TODAY
FOR A BETTER DEAL ON
YOUR HOME FREEZER.
FANCY MEAT AT REGULAR PRICES.
Golden
BANANAS 2 lb, 25
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 1963
'YOU CAN'T LOSE AT WINN'S'
I.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.-.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.-.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.:.:.:::.:.::::.:.::.:-:.:.:.:;.;::::-:.:-::.:.:.::::.:..
:S
3800 TEXAS AVENUE
(FORMERLY MILLER’S)
BRYAN, TEXAS
Save
BIG
BONUS
STAMPS
pectations concerning basic changes
in what they call the power of the
college structure that are not like
ly to occur in the foreseeable fu
ture.”
Lawmaker Ask
For Higher Fm\
'o‘
AUSTIN UP) — Fines fort
pie assault just aren’t real*
anymore, a lawmaker says,|
Rep. John Alaniz of San]
tonio, who wants) to hikt|
maximum fine from $25 toll
claims the fine dates
“the days when $25 wasaa
boy’s month’s pay—and
severe at that.”
ip
In the area of student-admini
stration relations, Carr praised the
efforts of several student-faculty
committees while viewing skepti
cally the implications of the in
crease in the student activism evi
dent in the past year. He stated
that a disadvantage of the activ
ist attitude is that “undergraduates
allow themselves to develop e
Officers Uncovei
Statewide Ring
Of Prostitution
CORPUS CHRISTI UP) _ Offi
cers said Wednesday they have
uncovered information which may
lead to the arrest of as many as
20 persons involved in a state
wide prostitution ring.
The ring, the Corpus Christi
Caller and Times said, is accused
of luring young women and hold
ing them against their will by use
of narcotics. Four persons were
arrested and charged here Tues
day.
A 22-year-old Corpus Christi
area woman told officer she had
been held for two weeks under
the influence of narcotics and made
to submit to prostitution here, in
Victoria, Cuero and Temple.
SHE AND A Victoria woman,
also 22, are under protective cus
tody.
Texas Rangers and undercover
agents from the Department of
Public Safety are working on the
case with authorities in this coast
al city.
Held in county jail under $10,000
bond are William (Big Daddy Bill)
Stevens, 44; his 19-year-old wife,
Betty; and Donald Caldwell, 34-
year-old hair dresser. A fourth
person, Gabion L. Booker, 30, a
bellhop, posted $1,000 bond and
was released Tuesday night.
The four have been charged
with “false imprisonment by ab
duction for the purpose of pi’osti-
tution.”
OFFICIALS SAID a raid direct
ed by Texas Ranger Sgt. S. H.
Denson freed the Vjctoria girl at
a local motel Monday night. Ste
vens and Caldwell were taken into
custody there.
Mrs. Stevens and Bookerj
arrested later that night j
downtown hotel.
One of the investigators|
many other girls are beli
be involved, although nonet
others are from Corpus
He said the state poi|
confiscated “booking” recorij
hotels and motels with
persons throughout the st«
The girls told officers the;)
picked up for a date by J
and drugged. They said the;!
then threatened, beaten, hell
tive with further use of drepl
each was forced to sulinUjfc Agg
prostitution for about 15
various Texas cities. I ,
lojiston
■an se:
score
Chem Secti
To Meet Her
Next Mondal
They’
STUBBI
I
The A&M-Baylor Section
American Chemical Sociehl
hold its February mi
7:45 p.m. Monday in Ro
of the Chemistry Building.
Dr. John E. Leffler,
of chemistry at Florida Stati|
versity, will lecture on
Free Energy Relationships.’
Highway
Bryan
iuiu* rexas
Judge Refuses
To Put Dr. Dunn
Back In Hospital
EL PASO, Tex. MP) _ Dist.
Judge James Ward refused Wed
nesday to order immediate rein
statement of Dr. John Paul Dunn
to the Reeves County Memorial
Hospital staff.
However, he did rule that the
Pecos doctor be allowed to treat
emergency cases at the hospital.
The judge then set a Feb. 14
hearing in Pecos on a temporary
injunction barring the hospital
board from dismissing the doctor,
pending final disposition of the
case.
The board upheld Tuesday a
previous decision to not reappoint
Dunn, claiming he disrupted hos
pital personnel and procedures.
Attorneys for the controversial
Pecos doctor asked Ward to order
reinstatement on the grounds that
findings of the hospital board
were prejudiced and therefore the
board was not qualified to rule.
After denying this request he
signed the order permitting Dunn
to treat any “bonafide emergency
Briti
Sales-
J. B. Beckham, section sec® Servi
said all who wish may join Ip Texas
before the meeting for
the Memorial Student
6:15 p.m.
Leffler was born in Ma*
setts in 1920 and graduated*
cum laude from Harvard ■
in 1942. During World
worked on chemical warfare*
and rocket fuels. Returning*
vard after the war, he i*|
the Ph.D. degree in 1948 f®I
under the direction of BI
Bartlett.
Leffler then spent a years I
nell University on aduPo : l
lowship for independent rsl
and a year as instructor at-1
University. His next app®'I
was at Florida State U® 1 1
where he is now professord I
istry.
Leffler is the author o( : I
for a short organic # |
course for non-majors andi|
Reactive Intermediates of C
Chemistry.”
nd K
]
r SERVING BRYAN
COLLEGE STATIC 1
* SAM HOUSTON ZEf
Schedule Chant;
Effective April M
Lv. N. Zulch 10:08*
Ar. Dallas . . 12:47^
Lv. N. Zulch . 7:31f
Ar. Houston . 9:25f
FORT WORTH
DENVER RAIL*
N. 1. CRYAR,*!;
EX 9-2151 • NORIK
—WELCOME AGGIES—
Dine Out Tonight
Large T-Bone or Sirloin—Char-Glo Broiled
Salad—Baked Potato—Hot Rolls—$1.90
Special Top Sirloin Strip
Salad—Baked Potato©—Hot Rolls-
-$2.00
Delicious Vz Fried Chicken
Salad and French Fries—$1.25
Thursday Nights—Tasty Spaghetti—$1.25
Sea Food Platter
Shrimp—Oysters—Stuffed Crabs—Scollops—Fillet—Trout
Salad—French Fried Potatoes—$2.00
Large Golden Fried Shrimp
Salad—French Fries
Large Broiled Flounder
Salad—Baked Potatoe—$1.50
TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNER—$1.00
Dining Room
The TEXAN
3204 College Aveniif