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•scher ■ a yei« loreai fton ■ayboiB oelkel vis lensclt mith Jiser avis irk Jlly :key he car: ie colls; for el« entativs CAMPUS BRIEFS Police Supervisor School Opens For 2-Week Study ? •: Forty-nine policemen from five states enrolled Monday in a two- peek training school for super- cisors at A&M University. Paul Dixon and Paul Hasskarl if Northwestern University’s Traf- 'ic Institute will provide the in- itruction. The school is co-sponsored by A.&M, Northwestern and the Inter- THE BATTALION Tuesday, May 12, 1964 national Association of Police Chiefs. Police supervisors attending the school will be presented certificates if they successfully complete class assignments and score satisfac torily on examinations, Dixon pointed out. “Our goal will be to equip each of these officers with knowledge and skills so he can perform more Hickman Garrett •UTHORIZC* •uua © Bryan'e ONLY Authorized VOLKSWAGEN DEALER SALES • SERVICE • PARTS Scrvic* end Warranty Parforntad By Factory Trained TICHNICIANS 403 N. Main TA 2-0146 © Ferreri’s Triangle Restaurant Try Our New SECRETARY SPECIAL Monday Thru Friday The SECRETARY SPECIAL is a quick, low calorie meal which gives you time to shop during your noon hour. Book Your Banquets and Special Parties Early. Accomodations From 10 to 200 Persons efficiently as a police supervisor,” Dixon added. Humble Oil and Refining Com pany of Houston provides $1,500 worth of scholarships for the school. ★ ★ ★ Korean Byung Don Lee, a doc toral student in oceanography, will learn some Spanish as well as collect small marine creatures dur ing a cruise to Antarctica this month. He will be aboard an Argentine vessel to supervise oceanographic observations and to collect zoo plankton for his doctoral disserta tion. Lee leaves here Monday on his trip to Antarctica. On an earlier trip a friend who spoke Spanish traveled with him to Buenos Aires. “I’ve never had a formal course in Spanish. If they don’t under stand my English, I’ll just speak louder,” he quipped. Lee will carry three Spanish phrase books with him—just in case his shouting isn’t understood. ★ ★ ★ Data gained on a recent cruise of the A&M research vessel Ala- minos devoted to study of the ge ology of the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico will be discussed in New York City this week. A&M Research Scientist John W. Antoine will leave Wednesday to meet with Professor W. Maurice Ewing of the Lament Geological Observatory of Columbia Univer sity. The discussions will continue for several days. ★ ★ ★ Eighth graders from Spring Branch delved into research uses of radio isotopes during their visit to A&M Saturday. They heard A&M faculty and staff members discuss uses of radio isotopes with plant and ani mal research during a tour of atomic and nuclear science areas. BIG, BIG PARTY . . . Aggie players mobbed after win; McGuire gets ride. College Station, Texas Tom Gets Gun; Coach Thrown In Austin Bath By JIM BUTLER Associate Editor Thomas Dean Chandler is four and one-half years old and the proud owner of a new cap rifle. And standing outside the A&M dressing room beneath Memorial Stadium in Austin, he let every one know it. “My daddy said I could have a rifle if we beat Texas and we did, we did,” little Tom joyously shout ed. Tom’s father is Tom Chandler, coach of the A&M 1964 South west Conference baseball cham pions. About the time that little Tom was proclaiming the Aggie won, his father was being dumped in the showers by a tired and happy Cadet nine. It had been a long two days for the Aggies who never seem to do anything the easy way. Now they were enjoying their glory. The stars of A&M’s 5-2 victory were being congratulated but their names weren’t easy to find. “Just pick a name,” Frank Stark said, “and you’ve got one of the stars.” As the Aggies boarded the bus for the ride home, they tried to relax but the excitement wasn’t over yet. The team bus turned off at Caldwell to take the back road into College Station. Before they had gone 100 yards the bus was pulled over by a state trooper. His question — “Are you the Aggies ? ”—was greeted by cheers and shouts. “Follow me,” he said. The bus turned around and headed into Bryan on Highway 21. As far as 10 miles from the city limits cars were parked along the road greeting the team with horn honks. By the time the team reached the circle the line of cars behind the bus stretched almost to Bryan. )NTAS iclps y« answer* with this LUDING 1957 Plymouth tudor, red, $325. Phone TA 3-3184. 45t3 V ow best * ALT LER 3 Chevrolet 50hp engine with 4 speed transmission, .oaded, new car warranty. $2,586 cash or ake up payments, VI 6-8011. 45t4 X BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 3^ per word 24 per word each additional day Minimum charge—404 DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 804 per column inch each insertion FOR SALE Used 23,000 l BTU window air conditioner n original crate at winter price of $315, 11 6-6660. 45t4 1961 Impala convertible, one owner, tandard shift, new tires, 283 block, $1750, fl 6-5085. 44t3 Notice of SALE OF 1958 ELECTRIC tEMINGTON TYPEWRITER. Sealed bids dll be received in the office of the ’oundation Seed Section, Agronomy Farm, College Station, Texas until 9:30 a. m., riday, May 15. The bids will be publicly pened and read for one 1958 Remington ilectric Typewriter. Prospective bidders hould contact the Foundation Seed Sec- Phone VI 6-6823 for further informa- 44t3 1962 Triumph TR-3, overdrive, R&H, rire wheels, S1400, VI 6-6683. 44t3 IS lice 1959 Fiat 600, excellent condition, sacri- for $350, VI 6-8339 after 5. 43t4 REMOVAL SALE Sacrificing Merchandise, Building Sold, Process of moving out. SALE on new, used, reconditioned furniture, appli ances, antiques, gift items. SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. KOOKEN HOME FURNISHINGS, Navasota, Tex as. 42tl0 4 zig zag portable, makes all rancy latterns without attachments. Sews button loles and monograms. One only. Guaran- ead 5 years. Just $32.75 or $7.95 monthly. -7020 for free home demonstration. 32tfn PETS Three kittens to give away, 507-A First, VI 6-4877. 45t3 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must be brought or mailed so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the pul tio eceding 'ublica- ent the Doctoral Degree se of th< Full Name of Candidate: Smith, Leon Rus- (Defense of the Dissertation) Announcement of Final Examination for the ill N sell. Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Philos ophy in Plant Pathology. Title of Dissertation: Rhizoctonia fruit rot of tomato: the influence of fungicidal and biological factors on disease develop ment. Time of Examination: May 15, 1964 at 9 :00 a. m. Place of Examination: Conference Room 203 Plant Sciences Building. Wayne C. Hall, Dean of Graduate Studies. 43t3 Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Malik, Dharam Dev. Candidate for Degre of Doctor of Philos ophy in Poultry Science, of Disse Vater C ic . Time of Examination: May 15, 1964 at ly in .poultry Title of Dissertation: Causes of Variatio; in Water Cc the Domesti ime of Exai 2 :00 to 4:00 p. m. >ns in Water Consumption and Excretion By the Domestic Fowl - Callus Domesticus. u p. Wayne C. Hall, Dean of Graduate Studies. It is now time for all student organiza tions to apply for official recognition at the Student Fina Center. inance Center, Memorial Student 42tl0 8 Singer select-o-matic automatic portable. '0 attachments or pattern cams necessary trams and sews buttons on. 10 year gui mtee. $44.00 or $8.50 monthly, TA 2-7020. 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D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as a part of the ceremonies. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the Master’s cap and gown. All civilian students who are candi dates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the bachelor’s cap and gown. ROTC stu dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the Class “A” cadet uniform in lieu of academic regalia. Sen ior boots are optional with the uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a. m. Monday. May 4 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 16. The ental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and own $5.25, Ma iachelor’s cap rental is the same wn. A 2% Tex: ired in addition rental is as follows: Doctoi gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gov... Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. 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