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5 substitutirj
g-irls for tf<|
lhatters Soviet
iniryoJljirist Bureau
>r- being an ®;
iagree, but:pIRLIN ^ — The West Ber-
elose to Ail branch of Soviet Intourist, long
appreciate itlsJirce of irritation to city of-
Hdom, was wrecked by a
I ohn D It ystci'ious blast Tuesday night
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me five hours after closing time.
|fe explosion smashed windows
{shattered office furniture and
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Itlresulted from a time bomb,
ilice surmised. A woman in an
SHOWINGB ment a ^ ove suffered shock.
Sltrp Soviet reaction over it
atures: ^expected shortly to add furth-
5 : 15-7:2M{ complications to the Berlin prob-
MOTS
Apystander after the blast sug-
d it had been done in retalia-
n! for the Communist wall
iding East and West Berlin.
West Berlin city officials have
led in vain to remove the local
Tice of Intourist - the widely
•uting Soviet tourist setup that
vides guides and other services
ithia the Soviet Union and drums
fiiurist trade elsewhere.
AMONG THE PROFS
New Accountant Named
For Extension Service
Bill Boehm has been employed
as accounting assistant for the En
gineering Extension Service, where
he will undergo training to assume
accounting responsibilities for the
E.E.S. He replaces Charles 0.
Hardy, who took a position with
the college’s Agricultural Experi
ment Station.
A native of Anderson, Boehm is
a graduate of Anderson High
School and last year received a
bachelor of science degree in busi
ness from Sam Houston State Col
lege.
★ ★ ★
Exchange Store Manager Carl
Birdwell and 31 other past presi
dents of the National Association
of College Stores will be honored
April 23 at the opening dinner ses
sion of the group’s 40th annual
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aged heavy AC steaks, shrimp,
and other fine foods.
Daily—Merchants lunch
11 to 2 p. m.
meeting. Details of the plan to
honor the past presidents are con
tained in the newly-published issue
of “The College Store Journal,”
publication of the trade organi
zation.
Brief articles by Birdwell and
other past presidents concerning
their year in office and comments
upon present operations of the Na
tional Association of College Stores
also are contained in the February-
March issue of the Journal.
★ ★ ★
Two college faculty members will
speak Friday at Beaumont during
section meetings conducted as part
of the District I convention of the
Texas State Teachers Association.
The district includes 25 counties in
Southeast Texas.
Dr. Paul R. Hensarling, who
heads the Department of Education
and Psychology, will speak to the
adult education section.
Dr. P. M. Romane of the School
of Veterinary Medicine will speak
to the vocational agriculture sec
tion.
★ ★ ★
Dr. Willis Pequegnat of the De
partment of Oceanography and Me
teorology is in Aspen, Col., this
week as an invited participant in
a program of the Institute of Hu
manistic Studies.
“Public Understanding of the
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ipa
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then publicly opened and read for two one-
row IHC cottonpickers, John Deere B.
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tractor, IHC ensilage harvester, Chev. M-
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★ ★ ★
Dr. A. L. Bennett, associate pro
fessor of English, will present a
paper at the 12th annual South-
Central Renaissance Conference
March 16 on the University of
Houston campus.
The paper is titled “Prince
Henry of Monmouth.” In it Ben
nett compares the historical Prince
Henry, later King Henry V of Eng
land, with the “Prince Hal” of
Shakespeare’s plays.
★ ★ ★
The head of the Department of
Oceanography and Meteorology, Dr.
Dale F. Leipper, is in Washington,
D. C., this week attending a con
ference and visiting various agenc
ies.
He also will attend a Dallas
meeting before returning to cam
pus Friday.
Primaiy purpose of Leipper’s
trip is to attend an Armed Serv
ices Technical Information Agency
conference on oceanography. He
also expects to visit the U. S. Coast
and Geodetic Survey, Office of
Naval Research and other offices
in Washington.
The Dallas meeting is of the
Texas United Fund.
AEC Official Here
For Food Study
An Atomic Energy Commission
official is visiting here today and
Thursday to discuss irradiation
preservation of food with horti
culturists.
He is Dr. Kevin G. Shea, chief
of the radiation processed foods
section of the AFC’s Division of
Isotope Development.
Dr. E. E. Burns, A&M horti
culturist, said Shea also will dis
cuss “Food Preservation Programs
of the AEC” in a seminar at 1 p.m.
Thursday in Room 303 of the Plant
Sciences Building. The public has
been invited.
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, March 6, 1963
College Station, Texas
Page 3
to# 8
Three Officials
From Tunisia
Set Tour Here
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v.-‘. a-•• v
Slap Stick Comedienne
Pat Eakins of Texas Tech will do her “Little Red Cinderel
la” comedy routine here for the 12th annual Intercollegiate
Talent Show Friday. Pat is among 10 other acts signed for
the show.
Three Tunisian officials will be
here Friday to observe A&M edu
cational and agricultural facilities
to help them plan the Chott Maria
Agricultural College in Tunisia.
Dr. Randall Stelly, formerly as
sociate professor in the Depart
ment of Agricultural Economics
and Sociology, will accompany the
officials on their tour of the state.
The officials are Adbelmajid
Gara, chief of Agricultural Edu
cation and Extension Services in
the Ministry of Agriculture; Salem
Skhiri, delegate of the Sousse
government; and Hassine Zayati,
administrator attache of the cabi
net at the Secretariat of State for
111! Agriculture.
Gara’s main purpose while here
will be to visit the 10 Tunisian
students enrolled here. These stu
dents will join, the Chott Maria
Agricultural College when they
graduate.
Zayati is interested in observing
all phases of agricultural develop
ment. He will assist the Tunisian
government in utilizing the services
of A&M personal who will be as
signed to the agricultural college
project.
Skhiri is working under the di
rection of the governor of the
state of Sousse.
Two A&M Students To Attend
Baptist Meeting This Weekend
At least two A&M students, Don
Whitehall and Larry Braidfoot, will
attend the 14th annual Student Mis
sions Conference this weekend at
the Southwestern Baptist Thfeolo-
gical Seminary in Fort Worth.
Whitehall and Braidfoot served
as student summer missionaries
last summer. Any other students
wishing to attend have been asked
to sign up on the bulletin board in
the Baptist Student Center.
“Sharing Christ with the whole
world” will be the theme for the
three-day emphasis on missions,
said L. Jack Gray, professor of
missions and conference co-chair
man.
Principal speaker for the meeting
will be Baker Cauthen of Rich
mond, executive secretary of the
Southern Baptist ’Foreign Mission
Board.
Others participating on the pro
gram will be Chester Swor, youth
counselor and lecturer from Jack-
son, Miss.; Glendon McCullough of
the Southern Baptist Home Mission
Board in Atlanta; Ancil B. Scull,
Southern Baptist foreign mission
ary to Indonesia; and about 40
other Baptist foreign and home
missionaries.
Miss Joe Ann Shelton, professor
in the Southwestern school of
church music, will direct the con
gregational singing.
The conference is being planned
by eight faculty-student co-chair
men and nearly 100 other seminary
students.
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