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College Station, Texas
Thursday, February 14, 1063
THE BATTALION
Librarians Meet
The Texas Chapter of the Special Library veterinary medicine in aerospace research,
Association tied its quarterly meeting into and Dr. R. D. Turk, center, another A&M
the recent Space Fiesta with the theme veterinarian, discussed growth of a special
“Special Libraries in the Space Program.” library. About 75 association members at-
Frank Wagner, right, is association pres- tended an open house, sponsored by the Bra-
ident and librarian for the Celanese Cor- zos Valley Library Association, in the A&M
pbration at Corpus Christi. Capt. Farrel Veterinary Library.
Robinson, left, A&M veterinarian, spoke on
Indian Students
To Celebrate
Republic Day
Some 500 Bryan-College Station
residents have been invited by the
Indian Students’ Association to
join in their celebration Saturday
of India’s Fourteenth Republic
Day.
A talk by a U. S. State Depart
ment official, a dance drama and
colored movies of India are on the
program set at 7:30 p.m. in the
Memorial Student Center Ballroom.
Dr. James M. Blume will be the
featured speaker. He is director
of the Office of Technical Support,
Near East and South Asia, in the
State Department. Blume did
graduate study at Purdue Univers
ity and the University of California.
Staging of the dance drama
“Shyama,” written by Indian poet
Tagore, will follow the talk.
The dance will be directed by
Reena Banerjee, wife of an A&M
graduate student, who has the title
role. Others participating will be
Shanti Kudchadkar, Ruth Allen
Calhoun and Trude Congdon.
Debabrata Ghosh, a graduate
student from Calcutta, is president
of the 27-member Indian Students’
Association.
VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS
^OXFORD CLOTH — White & Loden Tan
’"CENTURY VANLUX — Snap tab button down
reg. collar Long Sleeves
Reg. $5.00 now only $4.00
A&M MEN'S SHOP
“Home of distinctive men’s wear”
North Gate
Executive Course Ends Friday
The eleventh annual Executive
Development Course attended by
key management officials from
seven states will end Friday. The
three-week course attracted 40
men, mostly from middle manage
ment levels, representing a variety
of business and industrial enter
prises.
President Earl Rudder will pre
sent certificates to enrollees at the
conference banquet Thursday night
in the Memorial Student Center.
The course provides theory and
caset studies, and the executives
have heard speakers from coast-
to-coast. Guest observers from
industry have sat in on various
course sessions.
28 YES, ONE NO
i o
Senate Votes Padre Islan
As Third National Seashor
F
AUSTIN (A 5 )—Texas moved one
step closer Wednesday to getting
the nation’s third national seashore
area.
The Texas Senate took just a
few minutes to vote a 28-1 ap
proval of a measure to permit the
national government to establish a
seashore area on Padre Island.
THE BILL, which now goes to
the House, provides for creation of
an 82-mile long payk which in
cludes 134,000 acres, on the 110-
mile island.
Sen. Franklin Spears of San An
tonio failed 16-11 to amend the.
bill to permit a majority of the
State Land Board to convey state-
owned land on the island to the
national goveimment.
As passed, Spears said, one
member of the board—the land
commissioner, governor or attor
ney general—could block the land
transfer. Land Commissioner Jer
ry Sadler has opposed creation of
a national seashore area on the
island.
SADLER SAID after the bill
passed that “it is a good bill. When
they reserved the minerals for
Texas, they cured my objections.”
The state-owned land involved—
all submerged—would go to the
federal government free. How
ever, private owners would be paid
for land condemned by the govern
ment for inclusion in the area.
Congress already has passed a
bill providing for creation of the
seashore area.
EARLIER, the Senate gave
unanimous approval to a proposed
constitutional amendment which
would prohibit future 1 per cent
annual transfers of money from
the permanent to the available
school fund.
Sen. Dorsey Hardeman of San
Angelo, sponsor of the proposal,
said previous transfers have cost
the permanent fund $21 million.
The amendment now goes to the
House.
The House refused debate on a
bill insuring the public’s right to
attend government agency meet
ings.
House Speaker Byron Tunnell
sustained a point of order that
the bill had not been placed on
members’ desks 24 hours in ad
vance of consideration.
THE MEASURE can be brought
up again Thursday.
The proposal would insure that
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when governmental bodies k U( ‘ * nc '
considering public mattersp ^ c0
public could not be denied tb F r ^ £
to attend the meeting. H Ma:
The Senate also voted toBowl F
back to committee a bill any
would require tax asses?! nefey ai
bank stocks on the basis oiB leaf
book value. The measuiqcial MS
been advanced to final readiiBhe B
Sen. Jack Strong of LorijM rate?
told the Senate the bill iih e leag
mean that the stocks woeL |,owl.
assessed on book value up 'LJples
per cent less than actual aKign
values. M g a i]
A Senate subcommittee isaH ona i
uled to report Thursday kB—- -
controversial loan shark regulB r .
bills.
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No One Laughs
At Marines Now
iy Semi.
Best,
very Ap
Ife Insui
CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. GP> _
President Kennedy has his an
swers. From the general on down
—and despite blisters, sweat and
jeers—the Marines are physically
fit.
They laughed when Brig. Gen.
Rathvon McClure Tompkins, car
rying a walking stick and swing
ing along with his strange gait,
the result of a sharpnel wound,
set off to prove that he, too, could
trudge 50 miles.
But the laughs soon faded.
Gen. Tompkins, 50, began walk
ing at 8 a.m. Tuesday and strutted
IBCCt PlCS Manor House Frozen.
★ Turkey Pies Manor House Frozen.
ChlCkenP les Manor House Frozen,
Green Pens Bel-air Frozen.
Cllf Corn Bel-air Frozen Whole Kernel.
A PofofO PflttieS Bel-air Frozen.
★ Hash Brown Potatoes. Bel-air Frozen.
★ Strawberries Bel-air Frozen Sliced.
Lima Beans Bel-air Frozen Ford Hook,
A Mixed Vegetables Bel-air Frozen.
★ BrOCColi SpearS Bel-air Frozen.
A Cauliflower Bel-air Frozen.
Fish Sticks Captain's Choice. Frozen precooked.
French Fries
Crinkly Cut Potatoes.
Bel-air Frozen.
A Green Beans
A Green Peas
Bel-aTr
Frozen Cut.
Bel-air Frozen.
Joyett
MELLORINE
14 Gal.
Ctn.
49
Kraft Cheese Spread
VELVEETA
2 pi. 69
White or Colored
DELSEY TISSUE 2 23
Gleem
TOOTH PASTE - - 39'
Campbell’s
TOMATO SOUP'<£.'29
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Potatoes oq
U.S. No. 1, Red. Q
All purpose potatoes.
$
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Winesap Apples W
Washington State Extra Fancy. Lb.
4
Yams
U. S. No. 1. Texas finest.
2 15<
Radishes
Just chill and serve.
6-Oz.
Cello
Pkg.
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WHOLE
SMOKED PICNICS
6 to 8 Lb. Average Lb. 29 c
Redeem this coupon for
100 FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with purchase of $5.00 or more (Excluding Cigarettes)
One Per Family • Expires February 16, 1963. ^
SAFEWAY BRAND
SLICED BACON
2 Lb. Pkg. 39 c
SHORTENING v , K “ y
3 Can 49C
BISCUITS Mrs - WrisM ' s
^Cans 15c
This Coupon Worth 50
FREE GOLD ROND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
Heavy Beef or Baby Beef
BEEF ROAST
Coupon Expires February 16, 1963.
This Coupon Worth 50
FREE GOLD ROND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchaso of
TWO — No. 300 Cans Frito
PLAIN CHIU
^ Coupon Expires February 16, 1963.
CORN
Town House
Creamed ....
6 cl 79c
This Coupon Worth 25
FREE GOLD ROND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
1-Lb. Pkg. Busy Baker
CRACKERS
Coupon Expires February 16, 1963.
Prices and Coupons Effective Thru Saturday, February 16.
We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities.
SAFEWAY
Two Stores Conveniently Located To Serve You
★ 400 E 25th * TOWNSHIRE
KLEENEX
O 400 Ct. A O
Boxes J-f 'y C
This Coupon Worth 50
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Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
7-Oz. Can
REDDI-WIP
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This Coupon Worth 25
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
5-Lb. Bag
VALENCIA ORANGES
Coupon Expires February 16, 1963.
across the finish line at 2!|
Wednesday.
With time out for rest,Si$ij
walking time was 15 hourj
32 minutes. But more
still, he finished ninth in a|
of 34.
All 34 seemed likely toceB
this endurance test. Bill 0
MORE THAN half the IN TE]
officers finished in arouriB-ND.
day’s time or less, even il
under the rules they havel
days to complete the marcll
A few stragglers may tail
full time allotted.
Fastest time belonged it
Marty Shimek, long-distant!
ner from Hazen, Ark., who I
moving* on these flat laniisl
after galloping around in til
tive Ozarks. Using his rest™
judiciously, and by half-nl
and half-walking, Shimek ill
50 miles in 9 hours and 53 w|
First man in was Lt. Donl
Bernath of Wauseon, Ohio,
didn’t bother much with stosl
whose total elapsed time wail
12 hours and 47 minutes.
President Kennedy wontol
today’s Marines were just I
The Marines proved thattheyl
Students To St
Election Planni
Three students have be®
pointed by Don Bell, preside
the Apartment Council, to
election techniques for the
ing election this spring.
Assigned to make the stud;
Ed Kemp, Dan Pickett and:
Shores. They were named
council’s meeting Wednesday
at the Counciling and
Center.
Council representatives v®
minded Wednesday night
apartment residents wishitl
enter candidates for Civilian
heart must do so by March
Republic®
Select Eigl
For Meetin
The Young Republicans
appointed four delegates ari
alternates to the state
Young Republican Federatin'
vention, March 15-17, in Td r
their meeting Monday.
Appointed to the convent' 1
delegates were chairman Jo*'
John Hilliard, Jim Sandef
Maynard Rogers. The alW
are Robert Eubank, Ronald
Donald Rhodes and David h
At a special election
office of vice-chairman, Da'di
was elected.
The next meeting of the^
be at 7:30 p.m., March llA
2-D of the Memorial
Center.
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GOOD!
They’re the GoodestI
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