THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, July 15, 1965 DEL MONTE (Limit 4) PURE CANE Limit One With $2.50 Purchase CHERRIES PEACHES Halves or Sliced 2'/ 2 Can 25 CLASS FOR TEACHERS The 45 high school teachers participating in Texas A&M’s eight-week English Institute are introduced to University of Puerto Rico professor Ralph B. Long (right) by A&M professor Harrison E. Hierth. Mornings are devoted to class meetings with afternoons spent in conferences and course research. KLEENEX Limit 2 White or Color 200 - 2-Ply Sheets 19 C K SNO CLUB—Assorted Flavors Crime Rate Topic MELLORINE Of Short Course Sixty police officials and youth workers from Texas and other states will participate here in the 8th annual Police and Community Relations Institute Aug. 15-19. Sponsored by the Engineering Extension Service, the institute will feature speakers from law enforcement organizations, edu cators, churchmen, sociologists, newsmen and public officials. Frank Day, professor in Mich igan State University’s School of Police Administration, will give the keynote address on the insti tute’s theme: “Community Indif ference and the Growth of Crime.” Wallace D. Beasley, chief of police training at A&M, said Monday’s speakers will include Dr. R. Koeninger of Texas South ern University, and Quinn Tamm, executive director of the Interna tional Association of Chiefs of Police, Washington, D.C. Koen inger will discuss “A Social Psy chologist Looks at the Problems,” and Tamm’s topic will be “Law Enforcement Takes a Look at the Problem.” Charles F. Pegg, chief of po lice, East Lansing, Mich., will speak Tuesday on “The Role of Law Enforcement,” followed by Paul O. Cardwell, president of the Texas Council of Churches, Dallas, who will cover “The Role of Religion.” Wednesday’s agenda includes “The Role of Education” by James McCrocklin, president. Southwest Texas State Teachers College, San Marcos, and “The Role of Mass Media” by A. C. Green, editorial page editor of the Dallas Times Herald. Mayor Hank Avery Jr. of Midland will j speak on “The Role of the Elect ed Officials.” A summation of the institute will be given Thursday by E. R. McWilliams, director of the Na tional Conference on Christians and Jews, Houston. Other institute participants in clude H. D. Bearden, director of the Engineering Extension Serv ice; Charles Batchelor, assistant chief of police in Dallas; Col. W. E. Speir, assistant director of the Texas Department of Public Safety in Austin; Ed Mungovan, chief of police in Morgan City, La.; Howard W. Hoyt, Midwest City, Okla., former professor in the School of Police Administra tion, MSU; and Willie Bauer, chief of Police in Beaumont. ■'' '; - ^ ^ , Ik- , , - - -- : * STAR KIST—(Limit 4) TUNA chu nk 25 c j: : ; : FRESH LEAN—Ground Hourly V.V.V.V.V.V" V.’vXvXv.V.V.V.'.V.V.V ARROW BRIQUETTES £: GROUND BEEF CHARCOAL 49 c zvi u. m., 89c 7-9 A 9:45 11:00 6:00 7:15 : 6:45 . AMERICAN—SOUR OR DILL Campus Briefs Cyclotron Expert To Discuss Trip PICKLES SWIFT PREMIUM—Baby Beef A Texas A&M physicist just returned from Russia where he lectured at the invitation of Sovi et scientists will tell an A&M audience of his experiences. Dr. John A. McIntyre of the Cyclotron Institute will speak at 8 p.m. July 22 in Room 113, Bio logical Sciences Building. “Many people have expressed a jfesire to hear Dr. McIntyre tell of his experiences,” C. M. Loyd said in announcing the lecture as an addition to the Summer Science Lectures. Loyd is cam pus coordinator for National Science Foundation, sponsor of the series. “Reflections on A Scientist’s Visit to Russia” is Dr. McIntyre’s topic. ★★★ An oil painting, “Sanctuary of Tufa,” has been donated for dis play in the Memorial Student Center. Wallace Dreyer, former artist for MSC Student Programs and now an artist in residence in Norfolk, Conn., gave the painting to A&M folloging a two-week ex hibit of his work in the MSC. The native of Marlin’s paint ing will hang near the south en trance to the MSC Main Lounge. ★★★ Plans for 60 reserve officers from the Navy, Army and Air Force to attend a two-week semi nar on electronic computers have been announced. The seminar be gins Aug. 30. The Office of Naval Research sponsors the program with Texas A&M and Naval Reserve Re search Company 8-3 as local sponsors for the third year. The seminar provides an ele mentary descriptive approach to electronic computer program ming and uses. The reserve of ficers from across the nation will hear talks by A&M faculty and leaders from industry and NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Cen ter, Houston. The officers also will have 16 hours of workshop and program writing at A&M’s Data Processing Center. ★★★ The president of the nation’s newest chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta is Dr. R. C. Potts, assistant director of agricultural instruc tion at Texas A&M. Potts was named to the post July 1 during ceremonies in which Texas A&M became the 28th educational institution to establish a chapter. Interna tional officers representing other leading universities were on hand for the installation. Gamma Sigma Delta is the in ternational honor society of agri culture. Its purpose is to encour age excellence in all phases of agricultural education and re search. ★★★ Two new instructors have joined the Civil Defense training staff of the Engineering Exten sion Service. They are Gus F. White, for merly with the Texas Depart ment of Health, and Lawrence D. Fisher, recently discharged from the Army. He has been chemical, biological and radiological officer at Ft. Bliss in El Paso. 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