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of Tau Beta Pi Honors Engineers In Dedicating Bent Monument hi Lowman t is services wi cause some die i of Regents ki political actiii had engage!. The local chapter of Tau Beta |National Engineering Honorary lociety, dedicated a Bent Monu- neiit Saturday to the honor of eading engineers of the future. died country er from him, n’s problems in too), i column for i-dandy cig- y filter, and liege. I was ise and sing- and Trans- ■e Collegiate- it. He asked :d I want to aid yes. He i was to join pledge card le didn’t tell i, but I sup- 1 ■ *' t ' : :§M . wii k to collect ; the weekly or Spot, the lecause it is f all the in uldn’t be so that I can’ll is. uely expen- iking for. I irtable, and ing district, 3 a bedroom , expensive, the bed till rs. 1, naturally, r name is, a t and weigh- re statue of iveral hours re stir. Her l, se ized wj t called Le alculations, I could not ;lass with a . the legs of and finally girls dorm, l free at the extras, like .tgut, linen, t, however, enthusiasm, dear, good s and their d their flip and I can’t KJ MaxShuImM poor Man" jut on our l ed States. tries M. 8*1 (E FIRST" VT IN A TEACHER! HONOR ROLL.. ,nd pay a yill be When a man says “no” to life in- ince, one of three things will ippen . . . 1. He will buy it later ai lipher rate for it because h slier. I He will never buy, and his family (or his old age) may pay for it in sacrifices. 5. He will wait too long, and find alone will not buy life insurance Would you be sorry today lad bought sorry ore life ago. Don’t delay. if you insurance 10 years see BERN1E LEMMONS ’52 today phone VI 6-5800. COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE 35 varieties of finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp, and other fine foods. Daily—Merchants lunch 11 to 2 p. m. The Bent Monument is in mem ory of the more than 15,000 engi neering graduates from A&M and their contributions to engineering in the past. James D. Carnes, vice president of the campus chapter, was master of ceremonies, and Dr. Cliff Harris, director of the Baptist Student Union, offered the invoca tion and benediction. Keith P. Watts dedicated the monument and Di\ Richard E. Wainerdi, associate dean of engi neering, accepted the monument for A&M. J. W. Amyx outlined the history and traditions of Tau Beta Pi, which was founded in 1885. The campus chapter was organized in 1948. More than 1,500 members have been initiated from the stu dent body, faculty and alumni. The dedication to the engineers of the future recognizes the role of A&M in supplying engineers to the state and nation. The inscription reads: “To Leading Engineers of the Future, Tau Beta Pi, Class of 1963.” The first successful use or air planes in farming occured in 1921 when the Ohio Agricultural Ex periment Station ran tests in in sect control from the air. Engineer To Speak At IAS Meeting “Engineering Challenge in the Aerospace Industry” will be the topic of a lecture by M. M. Alex ander Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 229 of the Chemistry Building. Alexander is manager of struc tural sciences of the Aerospace Technology Department of General Dynamics in Fort Worth. His talk will be addressed to the faculty, staff, engineering and science stu dents at a meeting of the A&M student section of the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. Alexander joined General Dy namics after he was graduated from A&M in 1943 with a Bache lor of Science degree in mechani cal engineering. He advanced to group engineer'of the Mechanical Design Group and later to his pres ent .position. Schlutt To Speak At Lecture Series Dr. Edward F. Schlutt of the Agricultux-al Extension Service will speak Wednesday at 7 a.m. in another of the Faculty Christian Fellowship series, on “The Chal lenge of Understanding.” The weekly programs are held in the All Faiths Chapel with cof fee and doughnuts served after wards in the YMCA Building. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES Out day 3<! per word 2e per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINE 1 p.m. day before publication Classified Display SOt per column inch each insertion PHbNE VI 6-6416 CHILD CARE Will keep children in my home. VI 6- 83t4 Will keep children in my home 8-5. VI 6- 79tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY. Licens- doy Texas State Dept, of Public Welfare. Ifilren of all ages. Virginia D. Jones, legistered Nurse, 3404 South College Ave., !A 2-1803. 61tfn Will keep children, all ages, will pick up Mdeliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn FOR RENT Wanted roommate on Boyett St., pay % lost S20.00. Five room apartment. 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CoUege Ave. I Power Line Laying To Snarl Traffic Laying an underground 12,740 volt primary transmission line at the heart of the campus represents a major step forward but also will result in some inconvenience, How ard Badgett, manager of the Of fice of Physical Plant, said Mon day. Military Walk, the Sbisa Dining Hall area and the Guion Hall area, will be affected, Badgett said. The line will be the first half of a pow er loop designed to meet rapidly- increasing demands for electricity. THE CONTRACT calls for the new system to be in service by the first of July in order to pick up the electrical load created by extensive airconditioning of dif ferent buildings. The project could not be delayed until summer, and trees along the street make it ad visable to lay the line under the street, Badgett said. “It will be an inconvenience at this time, but the contractor has promised to cooperate by keeping the street open for through traffic and parking areas as much as pos sible,” he said. The work js being done through the A&M System’s Office of Physi cal Plant with Delta Electric Dis- Hill Top Lake for fishing, picnicing, shade, tables, oven. Children under 12 free. 9% miles from College on Highway 6 South. VI 6-8491. 66tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailec or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offici of Student Publications (Ground Flooi YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12. 1-5, dailj Monday through Friday) at or before tht deadline of X p. m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. The Seniors graduating on May 25, will register March 19-25, inclusive, for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Registration will be in the Counseling and Testing Center, Room 204, from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. daily and from 8:00 m. to 12 :00 noon on Saturday. Examinations will be held all day Friday, April 19, at places to be designated by the Counseling and Testing Center. Absence ■om classes will be authorized for those eniors registering for taking the tests. Counseling fro: Seniors registering 1 W. J. Graff Dean of Instruction 83t4 TV-Radio-Hi-Fi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. College AGGIES NOTICE To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk SAE 30 Motor Oils 15?) Qt. Major Brands Oils 27-31?) Qt. For your parts and accessories AT a DISCOUNT See us— Plenty free parking opposite the courthouse. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes. Fuel pumps, Water pumps, Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your car. Filters 40% discount AT JOE FAULK’S 25th and Washington TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Complete Transmission Service TA 2-6116 27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex. SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Servics Sanders Is Elected To Republican Post At State Meeting Jim Sanders, junior agronomy student from Texarkana, was elect ed treasurer of the Texas Young Republican Federation at the state Young Republican Convention held last weekend in Tyler. Sanders was also elected as a Texas delegate to the National Young Republican Convention in San Francisco Calif, in June. John Hilliard, also of A&M, was elected district committeeman on the State Young Republican Com mittee. Other officers elected were George Darby of Pampa, chaii’- man; Miss Joy Hamilton of Texas Tech, co-chairman; Neil Calnan of the University of Texas, first vice chairman; Carlton Suiter of San Antonio, second vice chairman; Joe Kindx-ed of North Texas State, sec retary; Larry Amerine of Baylor, college chairman; and Dan Hedges of Houston, high school chairman. Sen. John Tower was the key note speaker at the convention banquet Saturday night. tribution Co. of San Antonio as contractor. The Board of Directors authorized the $87,600 contract with Delta in February. W. W. Scott serves as immediate project representative for the System of fice. PRELIMINARY work has begun in the vicinity of the Cottonseed Products Research Laboratory. This consists of drilling holes in the earth to verify the locations of electrical lines. Shortly, weather permitting, construction should begin along Military Walk. The new system will begin at the Power Plant and be routed to Ross Street by way of the Cottonseed Products Lab. The line will cross Ross Street at a point near the front' of the Exchange Store and then extend from the parking area in the rear of the store to Military Walk near Leggett Hall. At the Guion Hall end of Military Walk, the line will skirt Hart Hall and the Physics Building and run to the substation in the rear of the Biological Sciences Building. Plans call for one manhole in the parking- area behind the Ex change Store, five manholes on Military Walk and several others along the routing of the high volt age undex’ground line. “As much as he can, the contrac tor is going to work on one section at a time,” Badgett said. Biological ‘Clocks’ Discussed In Talk A widely known authority on biological “clocks” in animals will deliver a lecture here Tuesday. The speaker will be Dr. C. S. Pittendrigh, professor of biology at Princeton University. The public has been invited to hear his talk on “Biological Clocks and Time Measuring Ability of Animals” at 3:30 p.m. in the Bio logical Sciences Lecture Room. Pittendi’igh’s research has shown that fruit flies, an insect much used in genetics studies, can ac tually tell the time of day. By doing so, the flies emex’ge from the pupal stage at the most oppox’- tune time. While on campus, Pittendrigh will confer with Dr. Perry Adkis- son, associate entomology profes sor, on possible collaboration in future research work. Adkisson is currently conducting studies on time measuring abilities of the pink bollwox’in. THE BATTALION Tuesday, March 19, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 3 jm nrrrnj “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service ;“We Service All Foreign Cars”; jl422 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517; ^ _ PALACE Brti.ln 2-SS79 LAST DAY Edger Allen Poe’s “THE RAVEN” STARTS TOMORROW ""[rouble WAS NEVER SO MUCH FUN/i CO-STARRIHG _ INTRODUCING SMEPMUE-CmeYImx -v! STARTS TODAY Romance hits A HIGH SEA.. tuntecottww muz* fblkw JHE Ms PANAVISION* d MtTROCOLO/r CIRCLE LAST NITE Jack Mahoney In “TARZAN GOES TO INDIA” Mitzi Gaynor In “ASK ANY GIRL” TEXAS A&M STUDENT TOUR departing JUNE 12,1963 from New York SPECIAL GROUP AIR FARE exclusively for Students, Faculty and their immediate families. $336.40 JET TO EUROPE & RETURN NEW YORK - LONDON June 12 PARIS - NEW YORK July 13 Group must have 25 persons and they must depart together June 12 and return together July 13. But they can travel independently in Eux*ope for 30 days! All inclusive 4-week European Tour Air Fare $336.40 Tour Cost 386.00 Total $722.40 *Four Weeks ^Sightseeing *Trans Atlantic Jet *A11 Hotels • *Meais *Private motox* coach in Europe ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY, MONACO, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND For additional information contact: MSC STUDENT PROGRAM OFFICE Travel Committee Texas A&M College College Station, Texas ■ ' BBH Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc. *5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOT'S Attention Junior: Better hurry if you plan to buy an Aggie Corsage from the Stu dent Floral Concession. Top quality double Cymbidium and Cattleya Orchid and Carnation Corsages. See your Dorm Salesman or stop by the Floriculture Greenhouse Thursday or Friday 8-5. cs "V STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSION “Run by Aggies for Aggies”