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News Briefs or/e President’s Day Busy Before Hospital Trip WASHINGTON — President Johnson packed with ceremonies and speeches today a day that pvill end in a hospital bed, just one month after he first felt the pain of a defective gall blad- ^ der - , Friday morning, surgeons will remove the faulty organ at Beth- esda Naval Hospital. kN I But today, Johnson seemed de- PrA I termined to show that his ail- 'VvAy ment is not slowing his presi- dential pace. Three ceremonial signings and jpwo speeches were on the sched- ;ule before Johnson leaves the ,;White House for the 17-story I hospital in suburban Maryland. I He will be there 10 to 14 days, fplis schedule included: I —The signing of a bill to pro- wide federal grants for water and I sanitation facilities in rural com- r munities, complete with a speech me fore congressmen and federal |pfficials, in what has become an lalmost daily routine. —Designation of White Cane ^'Safety Day. | —'Proclamation of a Day of Prayer. “This is an annual fthing, incidentally,” said assist- unt White House press secretary ^Joseph Laitin, “that there’s no li h i n g particularly significant I about.” Verdict Expected j In Extradiction Case I AUSTIN — Texas officials are I expected to give their answer to- 1 day or Friday to Maryland’s re quest that Mrs. Madalyn Murray pe returned to face charges of as- saulting a policeman. Mrs. Murray, 46, who helped bring the suit that resulted in a Supreme Court ruling against compulsory public school pray ers, asked asylum in Texas Wed nesday in a hearing before Sec retary of state Crawford Martin. “I am mortally in fear of my • Danny life,” she said. inute o! Mrs Murray was arrested Sept. I r 6, 25 in San Antonio after being 'Ughniy jdeported from Mexico, i away j n Baltimore, Dr. Irving R. at lo« Murray, chairman of the Mary- 11 .^lland Civil Liberties Union, said Mrs. Murray’s life is in no dan ger and she should not fight extradition. He is no kin to Mrs. Murray. Maryland has asked that Mrs. Murray be extradited to face Hmisdemeanor charges of assault- ,'atchinf •erclass' r en bet ■n Kylt b a sen dable. run, rro—al! d blact wn our scram- ild heat in tlit . was .ough, year ing a police officer, and disorder ly conduct, plus a year’s sentence for civil contempt of court. Mrs Murray was one of those bere'' 1 sponsoring a legal test which re- ; ’ n * |sulted in the U. S. Supreme Court " a ban on compulsory prayer in • public schools. im, 0 Meanwhile, in Valle De Bravo, exico Richard O’Hara, engaged ying to M ’ to marry Mrs. Murray, said he will leave Thursday for San An ri Z° rrc tonio to help her fight extradi- arcutio t.j on {.q Maryland, nie th# 1 O’Hara said he still plans to ititUtidO : we( j h er hrougb 8 Negro Students Arrested In Huntsville HUNTSVILLE — Eight more Negro students were arrested Wednesday and charged with loitering in the halls of all-Negro Sam Houston High School. They were suspended Monday for re fusing to remove sweatshirts passed ,7 be it'* haven't ■ here’s > but no* )lish oi The!' )Ut "’l 11 , h e will tO 8 r: - la-de-da snooty affairs n ling tot refleO' of & of th* >> regard' m’t & -e is s nitmea' re mai' ur re hs* he he*' and it* gclt^ our specialty! Ladies love meeting at Ramada Inn! Fancy banquets, Club get- togethers and Luncheons are just more fun! Hold your next femme fest at Ramada . . . whether lav ishly formal or quaintly unre strained. At Ramada it’s no secret: we love ladies! Try our fast, friendly breakfast and luncheon service. RAMADA INN Bryan - College Station 846-8811 bearing the emblem of HA-YOU, a local Negro youth civil rights organization. To date, 29 students have been expelled for the related incidents. Two of three boys charged Tuesday with “loitering and loaf ing on school property” pleaded guilty and were fined $42.50 each in justice of the peace court. One remained in jail in lieu of the fine. Air Force Postpones Titan 3C Launch CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. — The Air Force on Wednesday post poned the second test launching of the powerful Titan 3C mili tary space rocket until Thursday, Oct. 14. The firing has been scheduled for Friday. Officials said the delay was caused by a “contamination prob lem in a transtage pressurization system valve being assembled at the Martin Co. plant in Denver.” Meanwhile, astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford planned to run through a full dress rehearsal Thursday for their rendezous and docking Gemini 6 flight scheduled for Oct. 25. Kidnaper Traced To Wichita Falls WICHITA FALLS — Peace officers traced an exconvict who kidnaped five people in two states to Wichita Falls Wednesday night. They said a motorist identi fied the fugitive, Delbert Gar mon Jr. 26, as the hitchhiker he picked up en route here. All available policemen, sher iff’s deputies and state patrol men were summoned to join in a citywide manhunt. Police ad vised residents to lock their doors and admit no strangers. Smith To Attend Fire Service Trustee Meeting Henry D. Smith, chief of fire men’s training for Texas A&M’s Engineering Extension Service, will attend a board of trustees meeting of the International Fire Service Administration Institute Oct. 16-22 in Miami, Fla. Smith also will participate in the annual conference of the In ternational Association of Fire Chiefs while in Miami. He will review the program of the Flori da State Fire School at Ocala Oct. 23. The chief will discuss fire safe ty training with sub-committees during the annual meeting of Liquified Petroleum Gas Dealers Association Oct. 13-15 in Dallas. Smith will discuss A&M’s Fire men’s training programs at asso ciation meetings in Del Rio, San Diego and McAllen next week Oct. 8-12. In addition, he will meet with the city council of La guna Vista, near Port Isabel, to help organize a firemen’s train ing program. DOUBLE TAKE Salesman Bob Hudson appears coming and going at Indianapolis, Ind.—but look again. Mirror at bottom of picture is responsible for reflection deception. Set of legs reflected in mirror do not belong to Hudson. They belong to man at right, barely seen. (AP Wirephoto) Taylor Selected Head Of Rodeo Club The A&M Rodeo Club announc ed the new officers for the school year and an increase in dues at their first meeting. Jack Taylor was elected presi dent. Others elected were Bobby Robinson, vice president; Tony Jernigan, secretary; Wesley Rob inson, treasurer; and Richard Guyman, reporter. A new development was the new National Intercollegiate Ro deo Association increase in dues to $25. The additional $15 is for rodeo insurance, which is manda tory for NIRA competition. The Rodeo Club will have its next meeting on Nov. 1, when the A&M team for the Texarkana Rodeo will be chosen. Foreign Students Enrollment Shows Big Fall Gain Foreign student enrollment at Texas A&M soared to an all-time high of 542 during the 1965 fall semester, R. L. Melcher, foreign student advisor, announced. The enrollment reflects an in crease of 109 students or 25 per cent over 433 last fall, the pre vious high enrollment. India has the largest represen tation with 80 students. Mexico has 55, Pakistan 53, China 52, Tunisia 32, and United Arab Re public 21. Sixteen nations list 10 or more students. Students from 51 foreign coun- triesare registered this fall. Melcher’s report shows 294 of the students working toward graduate degrees. THE BATTALION Thursday, October 7, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 3 Read Battalion Classifieds Romp in “Dacron” This time it’s true! j Cross our heart:. Caper Casuals slacks of easy- • care 65% Dacron* poly ester. 35% combed cot ton are guaranteed in writing never to need ironing . . . or your money back. Wear ’em, wash ’em, dry ’em . . . ^ then wear ’em again. Caper Casuals with LOG K-pres t Koratron finish are permanently pressed. 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