The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 03, 1965, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Wednesday, March 3, 1965
College Station, Texas
Page 3
San Marcos Camp Begins Poverty War
int( s| SAN MARCOS </P>—The Gary
bj Job Corps Training Center, one of
a ji three such frontier outposts in the
by national war on poverty, began
j Bull operation Wednesday.
A total of 229 youths, ranging
""'■rom 1® 21 years of age, will
^'■arrive at the former Gary Army
Base just east of this South Cen-
• ” tral Texas college town and recre-
iljtion center. San Marcos is the
Home of Southwest Texas State
' Ibollege, Alma Mater of President
Johnson, and San Marcos Baptist
Tn, Academy.
The first 80 recruits for the job
raining arrived in San Marcos at
[2:10 p.m. Other arrivals are
Icheduled throughout the after
noon and until midnight. Some
till come by plane and train. Each
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recruit is traveling separately.
The Gary center is scheduled to
increase to 2,000 enrollees within
a year.
The arrivals will be assigned
groups of 20 to 30 each. While
one group is filling out enrollment
forms others will be taking tests
to determine for what type train-
Great-Grandmom
Making Big Splash
SEATTLE, Wash. <^) — At 74,
Inez Bean, a great-grandmother,
makes quite a splash in swimming
circles.
She has set an American Red
Cross record for her age, swim
ming 500 miles in the past four
year.
“I like the water,” Mrs. Bean
said, explaining her hobby.
In her black swim suit and
pink cap, she was awarded her
fifth citation Monday as a mem
ber of the West Seattle “Y’s”
100-Mile Club. The club was
formed in 1958 and a member must
complete the 100 miles within two
years, swimming at least 18 laps—
a quarter of a mile—in the club
pool at a time.
ing they are best suited. Others
will be drawing their first money
allowance, $15 each, and others
will get their clothing allowance.
Baptists Lead
Preference Poll
A&M students indicating their
denominational membership or pre
ference listed more than 24 faiths
and denominations. The largest
number, 1,691 students, prefer the
Baptist Church.
Results of the denominational
preference for the Spring Semester
of A&M students were released by
J. Gordon Gay, general secretary
of the YMCA.
Denominations listed by 100 or
more students: Baptist, 1,691
Methodist, 1,481; Catholic, 1,267
Presbyterian, 528; Episcopal, 339
Church of Christ, .331; Lutheran
(NLC), 209; Christian (Disciples
of Christ), 156; and Lutheran (Mis
souri Synod), 140.
Gay said 1,207 students did not
give or show denominational pre
ference.
Other totals include 51 students
listing the Jewish faiths; 39, Mos
lem; 5, Buddhist; and 2, Hindu.
Attention SENIOR & GRADUATE MEN Students—U.S. Citizens
Needing nominal financial help to complete their education this
academic year — and then commence work — cosigners required.
Send transcript and full details of your plans and requirements to
STEVENS BROS. FOUNDATION, INC.
610-612 Endicott Bldg., St. Paul 1, Minn. A Non-Profit Corp.
UNDERGRADS, CLIP AND SAVE ^HBHHBB
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 4^ per word
it per word each additional day
Minimum charge—50?
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR SALE
I One army dress blue uniform with hat.
BA 2-4000. 144t3
1960 Fiat Bianchina convertable, 18,000
niles, 35-50 m.p.g., $295.00. Contact Skip
handler, 846-7694. 142t4
’55 Chrysler New Yorker, full power,
7,000 actual miles. Phone TA 3-3984 or
ee at 1610 Texas Ave. and make offer.
142tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought or
nailed so as to arrive in the Office
’ Student Publications (Ground Floor
fMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
L - he
Monday through Friday) at or before the
Headline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
kmblication—Director of Student Publica-
The English proficiency examination for
unior economics majors will be given on
darch 10 from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. in room
102 Nagle Hall. 144t3
May graduates may begin ordering their
traduation invitations starting February
1-26, ONLY, Monday-Friday, from 9-4 at
the Cashier’s Window, Memorial Student
CHILD CARE
t Experienced child care in my home from
(4 8-5. VI 6-6536. 121tfn
1
1
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, 3404
South College, TA 2.4803, Virginia D.
Jones, R. N. 99tfn
Child care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn
0
3
2
1
Child care with experience. Call for
information, VI 6-8151. 54tfn
STUBBLEFIELD’S
Imported Cars
Authorized Chrysler-Simca
Dealer
2 The only imported car with a 5
year or 50,000 miles warranty ! !
J General Foreign Car
j Repair Service
2 | ERNEST PIVONKA,
Service Manager
^ 3219 Texas Ave. TA 3-6428
CITY ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO. 424
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TWO-
HOUR PARKING ON FM 60 BETWEEN
OLD HIGHWAY 6 AND NAGLE STREET
IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
AND ALSO ESTABLISHING TWO-HOUR
PARKING FOR ONE BLOCK NORTH OF
FM 60 ON ALL STREETS INTERSECT
ING FM 60 FROM THE NORTH BE
TWEEN THE SAID OLD HIGHWAY 6
AND NAGLE STREET, REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, DIRECT
ING PUBLICATION, AND PROVIDING
A PENALTY
BE IT ORDAINED by the city council
of the city of College Station that pursuant
to authority contained in the Charter of
the city and the Statutes of the State of
Texas, the following regulations concern!:
tes of
;as, the following regulations con
parking of FM 60 between Nagle Streets
and Old Highway 6, and for one block on
all streets intersecting FM 60 from the
North between the said Nagle Street and
Old Highway 6 and also including the said
Nagle Street and Old Highway 6, are here
by fixed:
In the best interest of public safety,
movement of traffic and general good of
the public the following parking areas are
established:
(1) Two-hour parking on both sides of
FM 60 between Nagle Street and Old High-
parking on both sides of
ersecting FM 60 from the
Nagle Street and Old High
way 6.
(2) Two-ho
all streets int
North between
6 includi:
her street. College
and Boyett Street North, provided however,
shall extend for
60 on each
way 6 including Stasney Street, Lodge
Street, Tauber Street, College Main Street,
and Boyett Street North, ;
that such two-hour zone
only one block north of FM
of said streets.
(3) The two-hour parking limit shall
• 'he hours of 9:00 a.
.11 days except Sund:
exist between th
I 5:00 p. m. on
mg
hours of 9:00 a. m. and
days except Sunday.
275 > dated January 26,
sr ordinances in conflict
'
:U« p. m. on a
Ordinance N<
f 1959, and all otH
| with the provisions hereof are hereby re-
: pealed.
l It is, threfore. Ordained that the above
| parking areas be established and that the
12
appi
ordi
g i
ropriate signs be erected, that thii
inance be published in a newspaper o:
general circulation twice during the ten-
day period after its passage, and that after
I due passing this ordinance and erection of
| such signs, proper authorities be instructed
1 to enforce such ordinance and that anyone
■ violating said parking limits be found
l guilty of a misdemeanor.
PASSED AND APPROVED, this 26th
day of February, 1965.
APPROVED:
S/Emest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
sign
us
of
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR RENT
All types of alterations on military
and civilian clothing also ladies clothing
and dress making. TA 3-1345. 144t2
Two bedrooms for Combat and Military
Ball, 822-7913. 142t2
Large, redecorated, furnished efficiencies,
$50.00 per month. Bills paid. 4000 College
Main. VI 6-8406. 135tfn
Save up to 40% on auto parts, tires,
batteries, seat covers, mufflers, tail pipes
and accessories. SEE WHITE AUTO
STORE, College Station, 846-5626. 142t4
Furnished one bedroom apartment near
University, $75.00 month. Call James C.
Smith Co. TA 2-0557. 126tfn
“Make reservations now for your Spring
Banquets. Call the Ramada Inn—VI 6-
8811 or the Triangle Restaurant—TA 2-
1352. 127t24
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Bryans Best Located
Apartments $95 and up
• 5 minutes from downtown Bryan or
A&M University
• Across from Townshire
• 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1 % baths
• Furnished or Unfurnished
• Central Air & Heat
• Carpeting & Drapes
• All G.E. electric built-ins
• Carports & Pool
• Laundry Facilities
401 Lake Phone TA 2-2035
119t32
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print
ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921.
85t20
Fast efficient service reasonable prices
on cataloges, magazines, programs, bro
chures, reports, posters, tickets, stationery,
etc. Gene Hix Printers, TA 2-7525. 24tfn
TYPING SERVICE-MULTIL1TH PRINT
ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures
-term papers-business letters-job resume
applications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC
TION : Copy negatives and prints-lantern
slides • paper masters - metal plates-custom
pho’o finishing. Camera and movie pro
jectors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY.
J. C. Glidewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-1693
2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn
MALE HELP WANTED
Counselors for Eastern boys ranch camp.
Over 19 years of age. Must be competent
horseman. Write - Director, THUNDER
MOUNTAIN RANCH FOR BOYS, Bevans,
New Jersey. 140t6
WORK WANTED
For best results try The
Battalion Classified.
Typing—reasonable rates. Thesis experi
ence, VI 6-4493. llOtfn
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis,
Westinghouse
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
& multiplex F M
2403 S. College TA 2-0826
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT
(New Merchandise)
Furniture, Appliances, Bedding,
Tables, etc. A little of everything.
C & D SALVAGE
E. 32nd & S. Tabor TA 2-0605
SOSOLIK'S
T_ V., Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
THE CHICKEN SHACK
features old fashioned Chicken
and Dumplings on Thursdays.
We also have Charcoal Broiled
Steaks every day at popular
prices. (Never a doubt about
quality).
“In The Middle Of The Most”
Half Way Between Bryan & College
Station—Phone TA 2-3464
JACK SHACKELFORD,
Inc.
Authorized
Lincoln-Mercury-Comet Dealer
Sales, Service, and Parts
Graduating Seniors Financing
Complete Service Dept.
Body and Paint Dept.
Pat Quimby, Service Mgr.
1215 Texas Ave. TA 3-5476
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co 0
Ford Dealer
• Watch Repair 1
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate VI 6-5816
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
GRADUATING SENIORS!
100% Financing Now,
PAY LATER
IMPORT MOTORS
Authorized Triumph, Volvo
Dealers
Come by and take a free test
drive today!
Complete Service Dept.
All Makes Imported Cars
301 So. Hwy. 6 VI 6-8769
CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOT'S
N«w Store Hours
8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — < Days A Week.
Moon Landing
Only Solution
Says Slayton
MILWAUKEE, Wis (^—Astro
naut Donald K. Slayton said Tues
day that he didn’t think space sci
entists would be sure about landing
conditions on the moon “until one
of our guys gets up there and
takes a look.”
Slayton, 41, a Saprta, Wis., na
tive who was in Milaukee as hon
orary state chairman of the Easter
Seal campaign—of which his 10-
year old niece, Barbara, is poster
girl—took time out to discuss space
flights.
Shrinkage in the goals of the
two-man Gemini program has not
hurt the Apollo moon flight effort
scheduled for 1969, Slayton said.
The first manned Gemini orbital
flight is scheduled for late March
or early April.
Accounting Society Gifts
Joe Eccles, center, of the Accounting Soci- the school and associate professor Walter
ety, shows two momentos of the late profes- Manning, society sponsor, admire the mo-
sor Thomas W. Leland that his group has mentos of the late, long-time head of the
presented to the School of Business Admin- school,
istration. Dr. John E. Perason, left, head of
Originally, designers hoped to
build a Gemini capsule which could
be brought down on land, he said.
They experimented with a kite like
folding wing and a steerable para
chute, but neither will be ready for
use before the Gemini program,
ends, he added.
CAMPUS BRIEFS *8*^^
A&M Coed Voted Chairman 1
Of Education Committee
An A&M coed is the newly-elec
ted chairman of the professional
standards committee of Area I
(Gulf Coast) of the Texas State
Education Association.
The election of Mrs. Dianne Jones
Robinson of LaMarque and award
ing to the A&M chapter of the
“Achieve 21 Plus Award” were
highlights for the A&M delegation
of the seventeenth annual Texas
Student Education Association
meeting at San Antonio, Chapter
President Philip J. Lanasa of
Beaumont said.
Eight students from A&M and
Dr. William W. Stokes as chapter
advisor attended the three - day
meeting.
The award won by the A&M
chapter is sponsored by the Texas
State Teachers Association and Na
tional Education Association to en
courage student chapters to meet
more than 21 professional require
ments.
Argentinian Zoologists
An aide to an imminent South
American zoologist began a year
long job this week as research as
sistant in the Department of Wild
life Management.
She is Marina Tio, who for five
years has worked with Dr. Osbaldo
Reig, one of Argentina’s most bril
liant zoologists.
Reig is working on problems of
evolution in frogs. His project
is similar to one at A&M beached
by Dr. Richard J. Baldauf, pro
fessor of Wildlife Management.
Supported by the National Sci
ence Foundation, Baldauf’s project
is titled “Cranial Morphology and
Phylogency of the Leptodaetyli-
dae.” The project was started in
1961 and extended for two years
in 1964.
Miss Tio, a graduate of Tucuman
University in South America, this
week started preparing serial sec
tions of frogs for study. In her
work she uses a microtome, a slic
ing machine which prepares speci
mens as small as one thousandth of
an inch in thickness.
She is the first woman research
er to work in the Department of
Wildlife Management.
Baldauf commented about her
qualifications: “Miss Tio is im
minently qualified to prepare and
curate specimens of verterbrate
animals, particularly amphibians.
As a foreign exchange researcher,
she will work here for a year be
fore returning to Buenos Aires.
The National Science Foundation
welcomed the opportunity to have
Miss Tio work on this project.”
Slayton, an Air Force major, one
of the nation’s original astronauts,
was forbidden to fly in the one-
man Mercury program because of
a minor heart defect. He said that
no decision has been made on his
qualifications to fly in multi-
manned space vehicles.
Twin Problem
Solved By Wart
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. <A>) — The
sheriffs office solved a problem
for a confused mother Tuesday
by identifying her twins.
Alex Stanley Harden and Alan
Steve Harden were bom four
years ago but their mother, Mrs.
Marshall P. Harden, told officers
in the Identification Bureau: “I
simply haven’t known which boy
was which since I brought them
home from the hospital. I have
been using both names, but both
boys would answer.”
Officers pointed out guide
marks to prevent any further
confusion: Alex Stanley has a
wart on the left hand and Alan
Steve has a double crown in his
hair.
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