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Nelson of the A&M Department of Agricultural Economics and Sociology has been invited to participate in an Office of Economic Opportunity seminar Friday and Saturday in Washing ton, D. C. The professor will discuss im- plicatiohs of his “Poverty Pro gram” research titled “Factors Re lated to Levels of Living of Fami lies in Low Income Areas of Texas and the Southeast.” The sociologist’s work was con ducted as a regional project which involved cooperative research among sociologists at various land- grant schools throughout the South. He was chairman of the group for two years. Nelson said he hopes to impress Office of Economic Opportunity personnel with the contributions which institutions such as A&M can make to sociological programs. FREIGHT RATES GROUP Maj. Gen. John P. Doyle, Mac Donald Chair Professor of Trans portation at A&M, has been de signated by Governor John Con- nally to represent Texas on “The 10-State Grain and Grain Products Freight Rates Committee.” In; addition to Texas, tne committee includes Kansas, Montana, Okla homa, Colorado, Missouri, Nebras ka, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota. At an organizational meeting in Manhattan, Kan., this week, which Doyle attended, the Committee adopted the following statement of purpose: MALCOLM X “To promote the establishment! / - transportation rates from this state region that will protect ■ grain producers and encourage BET retention and development of Jly ^ ling and other processing indls 011 tries urgently needed to maint»its a competitive position in the pfr 18 duction, processing, and mark»’ a ^ ing of grain products.” I^ ca Dr. James A. McCain, Presidff rnJ of Kansas State University, W nn named permanent chairman of es : it, c committee. Doyle feels the work of the coi mittee with transportation rat on grain products will be benefit; 3 ^ to Texas crop and livestock terests and to the Gulf ports. N ioci 'he tan re Murderer Soughl i ; ; I PROFESSOR EMERITUS Dr. Charles LaMotte, whose re cent retirement ended 33 years of teaching at A&M and 40 years in Texas education, has been named a professor emeritus of biology. The honor recommended by the head of the Department of biology and the College of Arts and Sci ences is in recognition of LaMotte’s “distinguished record of service as a member of the faculty,” Presi dent Earl Rudder said. LaMotte filled varied profession al assignments and also partici pated in many civic groups during his years as an A&M faculty mem ber. He was honored in several ways. NEW YORK (A>) — A police official said Wednesday detectives have dug up information on the Malcolm X assassination “as to who may be reponsible.” Asst. Chief Inspector Joseph L. Coyle foresaw no imminent break in the case. But he declared: “I hope to have a break in the very near future.” He declined comment when asked if investigators know the identities of the assassins, who put 13 gunshot wounds into Malcolm’s chest in a spectacular weekend slaying. Meanwhile, a bomb threat forced evacuation of the Harlem funeral home where Malcolm’s body is on public display. /TV NOW VEJ PAYING Jefferson Standard, since organization in 1907, has never paid less than 4% interest on dividend accumulations and policy proceeds left on deposit with the Company to provide income. The new interest payment of 4 1 /2% is the highest rate of interest paid by any major life insurance company in the United States. * 3% guaranteed on policies currently issued. Sam Byer, Special Representative Marvin Durrant, Special Representative Jesse "Red” Burditt, District Manager TA 3-5344 Jefferson Standard HOME OFFICE: GREENSBORO, N. C. In Chicago, police also were ke ept on edge by telephoned threats The they guarded Elijah Muhammi ths leader of the Black Muslims, fro ht which Malcolm was ousted in 191 in e- A suspicious crate intercepted > ler delivery to Muhammad’s hoi ir - proved to contain a grandfathe: clock. ke’ An anonymous man called tl P 165 Unity Funeral Home at Eigk ^ Avenue and 126th Street in Nt York and said, “A bomb will | ! na ' off at 1:15 p.m.” f M The two - story building vs ^ evacuated for 20 minutes whi j ec ^ bomb squad members search [ s in vain. Similar threats were r [ m ceived Tuesday - but before tl — public had been admitted to tl mortuary. Another threat was directed; g Harlem’s Faith Temple, mention! j as a possible site of Malcolnlr funeral. Police searched it in vai“ ei after an anonymous male c;if idei told the pastor’s wife, “If Ma|o colm’s funeral is held there, wewip^ bomb the place.” FRIDAY 7:15 P.M. SATURDAY 1:15 P. M. 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