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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, June 25, 1964
Pittsburgh Glass Hires 2 Graduates
Cameron, of Dallas, is a chemical
engineer in the Development Cen
ter at Corpus Christi, while Kin
ney, of Queen City, is a chemist in
the Research Center.
Don S. Cameron and Jerry N.
Kinney, both spring, 1964 gradu
ates at Texas A&M, have assumed
duties at the Corpus Christi Plant
of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Com
pany, Chemical Division.
Co((e 9 e Waiter FOR COLLEGE MEN
Designed only for and offered only to college men.
FOR INFORMATION CALL
Melvin Johnson ’64 — Charles Thomas ’64 — Charles Johnson ’62
College Master Specialist
VI 6-8228
A&M Oceanographers Sail
To Study Life Deep In Gulil I
TO BOTTOM OF THE GULF
Examining the 700-pound grab to be lowered more than
12,000 feet to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to capture
bottom dwelling creatures are three A&M University re
searchers. Dr. W. E. Pequegnat, center, is chief scientist
for the biological oceanography cruise. Graduate students
Gilbert Rowe, left, and Bela M. James, right, will collect
data for their theses.
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66tfn
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deep
Jaguar 1956 XK-140 MC 12,000 miles on
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offer, VI 6-6683. 53tS
Two duplex units, 2 rent houses, 1 150x
50, 1 126x126 locations for apartments. All
walking distance North Gate. Good Invest-
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ments. Terms.
VI 6-7248.
R. L. Jackson
Realtor,
53t3
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LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 412
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOTS 1, 2, SOUTHWEST
15 FEET OF 3 AND A STRIP OF LAND
7% FEET BY 115 FEET LONG ALONG
SOUTHEAST END OF SAID LOTS 1, 2
AND 15 FEET OF 3, BLOCK 1, COLLEGE
PARK ADDITION, PRESENTLY ZONED
AS DISTRICT NO. 1, FIRST DWELLING
HOUSE DISTRICT TO DISTRICT NO. 3,
APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
of the City of College Station, lexas:
WHEREAS, The City Planning and Zon
ing Commission has recommended that
that land described herein be rezoned as
District No. 3, Apartment House District,
It is hereby ordered that a public hear
ing shall be held in the city hall at 7:00
~ — t>n July 27, 1964, on rezoning
within the city limits, more
arly
Lots
1, 2,
certain
partic-
follows :
uthwest 15 feet of 3 and a
ularly described as
souths
strip of land 7% feet by 115 feet along
southeast end of said Lots 1, 2 and 15 feet
2 ar
of 8, Block 1, Coliege Park Addition,
presently zoned as District No. 1, First
Dwelling House District to District No. 3,
Jwelling tlous
Apartment House District.
N,
strict to District No. 3,
District.
otice of said hearing shall be published
aper of general circulation in
spaper
>f Colb
gei
the City of College Station at least fifteen
days prior to date of hearing.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 15th
day of June, 1964.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
AGGIES
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FOR RENT
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utilities paid, VI 6-4657. 66tfn
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school graduate desired. Start July 81.
Texas Forest Service, College Station, VI-
6-4771. 53t3
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Ages 3-6 years. Visitors welcome, refer
ences, VI 6-6851. 53tfn
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Tires, Batteries, Seat
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New & Used Bicycles
40% Discount on auto parts
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Fast efficient service reasonable prices
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Official notices must be brought or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
lent Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
1-5, daily
before the
tio
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
Joct
(Defense of the Dissertation)
4a •-
nta
iida
Full Name of Candidate: Banerjee, Shus-
hanta Kumar
of Ph li
ce.
nse
Yield Respoi
of Rice in Relation to Applied Phosphorus
Fertilizer and Soil-test Values of Three
Different Soil Types in Texas”.
Time of Examination: June 26 at 9:30
Place of Examination: Conference Room
in Plant Sciences
km: Conference
Building
Wayne C. Hall,
Dean of Graduate Studies 55tl
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Child Care, Hot Lunch, Snacks,
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Phone: VI 6-4603 118 E. Walton
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New Store Hour* — 8 a. at. ’til 5:30 p. a. — 8 Days A Week.
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to an area about 2,000 or 3,000
miles along Africa’s west coast
are taught to speak Pidgin,
which is the only common lan
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A&M University oceanographers
sailed Sunday on a voyage to learn
about life more than 12,000 feet
below the surface of the Gulf of
Mexico.
The 10-day research cruise adds
another “first” to the long record
of A&M oceangraphers in probing
the secrets of the Gulf and other
oceans of the world.
“We have absolutely no quanti
tative biological data from the deep
water of the western Gulf,” Dr.
Willis E. Pequegnat said. He will
be chief scientist when the A&M
Research Vessel Alaminos sails
from Galveston. He also is acting
head of the A&M Department of
Oceanography and Meteorology.
Other A&M researchers have
probed the geological, geophysical,
physical and chemical secrets of
the Gulf of Mexico in the vast
abyssal plain area about 400 miles
southeast of Galveston. Only this
month a geological cruise ended
with 47 long cores or samples taken
from the bottom.
Pequegnat emphasized that on
the cruise which started Sunday
biological aspects of the entire
water column, from the surface to
the bottom, will be considered.
At each of nine collecting sta
tions across the Gulf samples will
be taken of the shallow zooplank
ton to 600 feet. A special mid-wat
er trawl will capture larger plank
tonic species at depths between
3,000 and 5,000 feet, and the 700-
pound grab and special dredges
will remove animals living at the
bottom of the Gulf.
“We’ll have to spend from six
to eight hours at each station as
we take a biological profile from
the shallowest waters to the deep
est (12,400 feet) and then back to
the shallowest,” Pequegnat said.
A wide variety of animals has
been found in samples taken from
the depths in other seas. The ma
jority of them are small and
adapted for living “in or on the
soft oozes” that cover the bottom,
Pequegnat reported.
He expects to obtain sea cucum
bers, brittle starfish, exotic fishes,
and a variety of shrimp-like crust
aceans and different kinds of mol-
lusks.
“The basic problem for these
deep-bottom organisms is their
food supply,” the scientist said.
In the lighted part of the sea, the
food chain begins with minute
planktonic plants, but in the abyss
the basic element of the food chain
appears to be bacteria. Some ani
mals are capable of removing bac
teria from the oozes and they, in
turn, serve as food for some fishes
and crabs that then are fed upon
by carnivorous fishes of many
types. Even logs and whale car
casses, for example, are decom
posed by the bacteria.
“Actually we'll not be dis
appointed if we find very few ani
mals in the deep, for such a
paucity of life would pose a chal
lenging problem to solve in view
of the abundance of life elsewhere
in the Gulf,” Pequegnat said.
The grab to be used for the first
time by A&M researchers will
arris
M Uni
;ure ei
e fifth
rm M
mith,
y hea
bers
cover a 30-inch square of the bot {
tom and haul to the surface mon
than 500 pounds of sediments aii
possibly some living organisms.
Two graduate students who will
use data collected as part of tlieii
theses, and undergraduate researcl
participant and four technitiffl!
are included in the scientific party,
The National Science Fouii
tion, Office of Naval Research aul
A&M are sponsors of researchanilL 195
instruction during the cruise. | a g r i c
The graduate students are Bell L f or
M. James, and Gilbert T. Rowe, jL
Peter Blanton, is the undergraJ. iji s bo-
uate researcher. He is here for a L a tion
summer program. L 0 f
A&M technicians making tht (ductio
cruise include Frank O’Hara, Bit ips.
Burns, Carroll Brunson and Matt iThe boi
Emerson. Bused
ference
Government Gives iLith
Joint Study Grant Iketin
A $15,000 grant for a joint study f s a mt
by the Institute of Statistics ani | ^ y(
the Data Processing" Center oi I
A&M University has been made Kharlei
by the U. S. Department of Com- piversit
merce Census Bureau, Dr. H. 0.
Hartley, institute director P m
announced. Ironaut
Dan D. Drew and R. J. Freuud, P°^ en ' :
associate heads of the center and B en t S(
the institute, respectively, will con-1 ^
duct the year-long study. ■advise
I The cil
The study entitled “Compute; / (i
Codes for Automated Data Edl .^? s cc
iting” concerns the preparation of
data for electronic computers.
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