her to of the oud of. 15 !0.00 rk Reg. uty, Some 50 hiking clubs and count- ss individual nature lovers coop- ate with the National Park Serv- t in maintaining the Appalachian Trail, a 2,050-mile hiking path which lies within half a day’s drive of more than half the population of the United States. A TRIP TO EUROPE FOR LESS THAN $100 Switzerland, Oct. 5 — The International Travel Establish ment will locate job opportunities in Europe for anyone who likes the idea of a fun-filled, low cost trip to Europe. Jobs are available in all fields in every European country. Interested students should send $2 to ITE, 68 Herren- gasse, Vaduz, Liechtenstein (Switzerland) for a complete do-it-yourself kit which includes the key to getting a job in Europe, the largest European job selection available, applications, instructions, money saving tips and informa tion guaranteeing you a trip to Europe (including trans portation) for less than $100. 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He indicated most of its budget went to the seawater freez ing plant at Wrightsville Beach, N. C., and to demonstration plants at Freeport, San Diego, Calif., Roswell, N. M., and Webster, N. D. The professor said it would take a “pretty large electro-dialysis plant” to convert water from the Brazos River at a rate of 25 cents per 1,000 gallons. He declined to make an estimate of the cost of such an installation. “The OSW originally meant to move the plant anyway. But they found that plant facilities in other areas would not be able to reduce the cost of production here,” Davi son commented. “Brazos water is almost drink able now,” he continued. “The City of Marlin mixed it with lake water this summer and used only filters and chlorination to improve it . . . however, it tasted horrible.” Davison said the $130,000 plant will be maintained during the next two or three years by funds pro vided by the OSW. He said the laboratory will be kept in opera tion, but much of the equipment is being dismantled and packed to prevent rusting. 30 Seniors Get Air Force Top Awards Thirty A&M seniors have been selected as Distinguished Cadets in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, announced Col. R. C. Lee, professor of air science. The cadets were picked after achieving “distinguished records” scholastically at summer training unit assignments and in military* ratings. The 30 recipients are Roy M. Al len, Donald C. Atwell, James D. Fox, Michael Wier I, Robert M. Rishe, Arthur C. Kyle, James D. Boles, Thomas A. Cardwell III, Dennis R. Glenewinkel, Larry A. Maddox, Herbert E. Pounds, Wil liam M. Wolf Jr., Jose C. Santos, Charles F. McBrearty Jr. and Dav id A. Franklin. Others are Jay J. Jaynes, Thom as D. Laird, William K. Rader, Thomas E. Liles, Murray L. Wor tham, James D. Kyle, Harold T. Bantle, Warren T. Harrison, Pat rick A. Gibson, William C. Ben der, Philip J. Devolites, Hiram H. 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