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1933 Coed Try (Continued from Page 1) “The conclusion is inescapable that the framers of the Constitu tion and the Legislature estab lishing the A&M College intended that said college should be a dis tinct and separate institution, not controlled or governed by any of the provisions relating to the gov ernment, regulation or control of the University of Texas," his judgment reads. But probably the most import ant part of his judgment was the finding that the Board held com plete authority in the matter of admitting students. “If the Legislature has seen fit to declare in specific language the status of all the other insti tutions of learning . . . with the respect to the admission of both sexes, and with reference to A&M it remains silent, the only logical conclusion that can be reached is that the Legislature intended to leave to the discretion of the Board of Directors of said Col lege the admission of girls and women to said institution." “By reason of the fact that the Legislature established, recog nized and maintained this institu tion for more than 50 years as Denied a boys’ and young men’s school," he continued, “and for the further reason that it has been recognized and considered throughout the land as such an institution, and because of its great contribution in helping build and mold this great Southwestern Empire, I do not feel authorized under the law to change its character by a de cree of court." The all-male status of Texas A&M was to remain free from serious jeopardy for another quarter century. (Next: the 1958 trial.) BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 7, 1966 For Congressman, Sixth Congressional District OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) WANT AD RATES One day 4« par word Id per word each additional day Minimum charge—SO* DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Clauified Display •0# per column inch each insertion FOR RENT Furnished room, utilities paid, private bath, sink & kitchen bar. $30.00. Single person. 846-5064. 268tfn Call TA 8-8338 for beds, baby equipment, party goods, invalid needs, tools, garden A yard supplies. UNITED RENT-ALLS, 724 Villa Maria Rd. delivery service. 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. zn., Mon. - Sat. 196tfn Two bedroom furnished house, 806 W. 27th. Apply at 106 S. Congress, $60.00. 267t2 STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day and weekly rate, near the University, 846- 5410. 262tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University All General Electric built-in jms with 1 or 1 & air baths 1 & 2 bedrooms k Central heat < I Large walk-in closets f Beautiful courtyard with swimming pool I Carpets & Drapes 1 carports & laundry facilities I Furnished or unfurnished k Resident manager. Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822-2015 164tfn CHILD CARE Will keep children. Fenced back yard, near University. 846-4439. 268tl6 Practical Nurse would like to keep children in her home 5 or 5% days a week. Reasonable rates. 846-3205, 413 Nimitz. 262112 Baby Sitting, S22-1635. 258tl0 nished. care, 846-815 257tfn information. 252tfn Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005. 218tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3406 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626, Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes - TV - Repaired 713 S. 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Call 846-6121 after Has fi inside Contact 8 levy, got 46-7879. 268t3 Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Director, Texas Forest Service, Col lege Station, until 10:00 a. m. Friday, February 25 for a 1960 Ford Sedan Deliv ery Truck, Motor No. OD69W 122592. This vehicle may be seen by calling at the Forest Genetics Laboratory on Lamar Street of the A&M Campus. It will be sold “as Is,’’ the purchaser to pay transfer tax and state motor vehicle license. Forms for submitting bids are available upon request. 263t2 20 volumes of World Book Encyclopedia, 16 volumes of Childcraft, 1964 Copyright. Call 846-7278 after 5 :00 weekdays. 266t8 KjtXll O AVI— I I O LCTA V .W W CtJXVVltty B. VM Twin size bedstead, typewriter, refrigera tor, electric dryer, guitar, console Singer Sewing Machine with all attachments. 846- 6030. 266t3 Massey-Ferguson Tractor, recently over hauled. Phone 822-8980. OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Bakshi, Yoginder K. Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Nutri tion Dissertation: Studies on Toxicity and Pro cessing of Guar Meal Time: Feb. 21, 1966 at 1:00 p. m. Place: Room 112 in Herman Heep Bldg. Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 268t2 the GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Little, Jack Edward Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum leering Dissertation: A Correlation of the legree: Engineering dissertation: A Correlation of the Vis cosity of Hydrocarbon Systems With Pressure, Temperature and Composition Time: February 21, 1966 at 10:00 a. m. Place: Room 201-A in W. T. Doherty Bldg. Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 268t2 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name': Dell, Jack Harold Degree: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering Dissertation : A Continuous Three-Panel by Three-Panel Building Slab Analysis Time: Feb. 19, 1966 at 9:00 a. m. Place: Conference Room in Texas Trans portation Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 267t3 Application forms for SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Offi< the Student final YMCA Bldg, durin Mar. 31. the Student ice, 303 the Student f inancial Aid Office by not later than 5 p. m., April 1. Late applica tion will not be accepted. 264tfn Ma lay graduates may begin ordering their Graduation _Invitations_starting Feb. 1 - he 262tfn Graduation Invitations starting f’eb. March 4, Monday - Friday, 9-4 at the Cashier’s Window, M.S.C. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 • Watch Repair- • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 “MOONEY” The Name To Remember When You Wish To Buy Any Type Of Musical Instru ment, Domestic and Imported Instruments Of Outstanding Quality Are Available At MOONEY PIANO & ORGAN CO. Expert Repair Service 1208 So. Coulter Dr. Bryan Phone 823-5045 — Res. 846-3538 SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. A A.M. Called meeting Thursday February 17, at 7:00 p. m. The //^-W Fellowcraft Degree will be con- OffJYo ferred. W. W. Spurlock W.M. Joe Woolket Secy. 268tl We buy, sell, and trade new and used bicycles, tape recorders, radios, stereos, T. V., refrigerators, air conditioners, etc. WHITE AUTO STORE, College Station. VI 6-5626. INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING B. B. TRANT Phone 846-7842 Bi-City, Ink—Complete typlnff and print ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1821. 86t20 WORK WANTED Ironing wanted, reasonable rates, 846- 3820. 266U0 REPAIR WORK, patios, awnings, addi tions.—G&L CONTRACTORS. Phone 822- 1635. 247tfn Typing. 823-6410. 207tfn EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted and Employment Agency columns are made only (1) to indicate bona fide occupa tional qualifications for employment which an employer regards as reasonably necee- sary to the normal operation of hie business or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to our readers to let them know which posi tions the advertiser believes would be of more interest to one sex than the other because of the work involved. Such desig nations shall not be taken to indicate that any advertiser intends or practices any un lawful preference, limitation, specification or discrimination in employment practices. HELP WANTED Aggie for counter work, part time, night hours, exceptional opportunity for right man. Contact Bert Mullins at The DUTCH KETTLE for appointment, 846-9968 or 846- 6146. 260tfn EXTRA MONEY Can earn $28.00 per week or $112.00 per month working 15 hours per week as a Fullerette. Call 822-7686, 7 - 7:30 p. m. only. 250tfn Waitress Wanted: Apply in person at The Ramada Inn. 208tfn R.N. to work 8-11 p.m. and II-7 a_m. and relief shift at Madison County Hos pital. Starting salary 9350.00 and up. Meals provided; uniforms laundered. Con tact B. Tugger. R.N. at VI 6-548$ after 5 p.m. ISTtfn For BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED FREIGHT (New Merchandise) Furniture, Appliances, Bedding, Tables, etc. A little of everything. C & D SALVAGE E. 32nd & S. Tabor 822-0605 GIL’S RADIO & TV Sales: Curtis Mathis, Westingrhouse Service: All makes and models, including: color T. V. & multiplex F M 2403 S. College 822-0826 TYPING Reports, Theses, Dissertations, Etc, Fugate Printing Co. Barbara Robison 332 Jersey — 846-5832 MAJOR BRAND Motor Oil 20c qt. All brands Wholesale Parts Wholesales too Havoline 30^ qt. Quantity Right Reserved Filter Vz Price (most cars) Shock Absaorbers Installed Most Cars $4.79 Latex interior paint gal. „ $2.59 Mufflers—Chevy, other many models $5.98 Sealed Beams 4001-2 98c (List $1.45) Brake shoes—most cars exchange $2.90 We carry several thousand parts, you never pay list price for good parts. Trade where most Aggies and others trade. 20 years in Bryan. Quality Oil lOtf qt. Auto trans. oil 29tf AC - Champion - Autolite plugs Tires—Low price every day — Just check our price with any other of equal quality. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 EL 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 I rri.-.T, T.i. 11 .iMH ■!. 11 I. Campus Briefs THE BATTALION Thursday, February 17, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 3 Aid Contract Renewed For Tunisian School An extension of the Agency for International Development con tract has been signed by Texas A&M President Earl Rudder for the Chott Maria Agricultural Col lege in Sousse, Tunisia. The contract provides addition al funds of $378,680 for the Tuni sian program through Oct. 31, 1968. The first contract was signed Oct. 26, 1962. Eight A&M instructors under A. J. Abshire are assisting a Tu nisian staff in training 167 stu dents. Forty-two Tunisian stu dents working toward B.S de grees are expected to graduate this spring, E. Paul Creech, as sistant director and campus co ordinator, reported. Creech said Phase II of the program, including permanent- type housing for 500 students, should start by 1967. Pat Cour- tin and Joe Lemmons are in orientation at A&M to join the Chott Maria staff. Development Seminar Set For September The first seminar for gradu ates of the Executive Develop ment Course just completed at Texas A&M has been announced by Dr. John E. Pearson, head of the School of Business Adminis tration. Scheduled Sept. 18-23, the ses sion is open to 1,000 graduates of the 14 Executive Development Courses held since 1953. Application for the seminar on “Managing the Rate of Change of Change” are being mailed. Com pleted forms must be returned by July 1. Award-Winning Film Presented Friday A two-hour award winning film, “The Glass Wall,” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the School of Architecture auditor ium. Muhammed Hussain, president of the sponsoring Pakistan Stu dents Association, said tickets will be available at the door. “Kancher Deyal” (The Glass Wall) won an award at San Fran cisco’s 1965 Film Festival. AIAA Members Tour General Dynamics Seventy Texas A&M members of the American Institute of Aer onautics and Astronautics will tour General Dynamics in Fort Worth Friday. Mike Griffith, president of the AIAA chapter, said Dr. Harry Sweet, Professor Stanley H. Low ry and Prof. Charles A. Roden- berger will accompany students on the one-day trip. At General Dynamics, AIAA members will view a film on the TF-111 jet aircraft and see its fabrication. The tour includes stops at computer - controlled milling and drafting machines, the TF-111 fabrication and as sembly areas plus the mile-long assembly line. The TF-lll’s control system test stand and a completed craft at a run station will conclude the schedule, Griffiths said. The tour was arranged through H. L. Ellis Jr. of the General Dynamics Management Relations Engineering Division. The A&M chapter of AIAA makes two tours a year. The fall trip was to Rocketdyne in McGregor. Firemen To Meet To Plan School Bystanders may get the idea the Chemistry Building is afire Feb. 26 when 150 firemen meet to plan the 1966 Texas Firemen's Training School. Henry D. Smith, chief of the Firemen’s Training Division of the A&M Engineering Extension Service, predicts last year’s rec ord 2,041 enrollment will be sur passed by approximately 100. “This meeting is to review course content, proposed im provements, hear reports by group coordinators and determine equipment needs," Smith com mented. “We will probably borrow about $300,000 worth of fire fighting equipment from firms across the nation," Smith con tinued. “Most of the chemicals to be used will be donated by indus try." The Firemen’s Training School is scheduled July 17-22 and the Industrial Fire Protection School July 24-29. Panel To Discuss Foreign Programs A three-man panel will des cribe Texas A&M’s International Programs project in Tunisia in a faculty seminar Friday. The 3 p.m. seminar will bq in the Architecture Building audi torium, announced Programs Co ordinator Dr. M. T. Harrington. The panel will consist of Henry Ross, campus coordinator of the Tunisian program in 1962-65; Pat Hall, international training officer of the Office of Interna tional Programs, and E. Paul Creech, assistant director and Tunisia program campus coordi nator. Hall recently returned from a two-year assignment at Chott Maria Agricultural College at Sousse, Tunisia. A&M has a 10- man staff at the college. Forty - five Tunisian students are working toward B.S. degrees at A&M. HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE 118 So. Bryan Has added a new department next door at 218 W. 27th. Specializing in complete tune-up, using the latest equipment. BRAKE SERVICE, GENERAL REPAIR and MOTOR EXCHANGE 822-6874 WHAT’S THIS MEN’S HAIRSTYLING ALL ABOUT? You get your hair styled instead of just cut, you look like a million bucks; your hair fits your head for a change. 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