The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 20, 1966, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Pag-e 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 20, 1966
Senior Builds Teletype For Himsell
How does a person intercept
foreign codes and save newspaper
subscription prices at the same
time ? It’s easy if he has a
teletype in his room.
Carey B. Wilson has made his
own teletype on which he can
produce copy from Associated
Press, United Press Internation
al, United States Weather Bureau
YD’s Feature Texas Newsman
ARMY SURPLUS HOBBY
Carey Wilson explains how he uses his home-made teletype
to intercept codes and keep up on the latest news.
Profs Go To Big D
Four professors will represent
Texas A&M at the 10th Texas
Personnel and Guidance Associa
tion Conference in Dallas Friday
and Saturday.
Auston Kerley, Dr. L a n n e s
Hope and Ulrich Crow of the
Counseling and Testing Center
and Dr. Charles McCandless, Edu
cation and Psychology Depart
ment professor, will attend.
Kerley, center director, is mem
ber of a state commission on
counseling standards to report on
re-evaluation of high school coun-
Church Group
Sets Function
The Lutheran Faculty Confer
ence of the Southwest will be held
at the Ramada Inn in College
Station on October 21 and 22.
This is the third Faculty Confer
ence to be held: the first was in
Austin and last year’s was in
Houston. This is a joint endeavor
between Our Saviour’s Lutheran
Church, representing the Nation
al Lutheran Council, and the Uni
versity Lutheran Church, repre
senting the Missouri Synod.
The theme of this year’s con
ference is Education for Change
and the speaker is Reverend Rich
ard Luecke, Director of Studies,
The Urban Training Center for
Christian Mission, Chicago. The
Saturday morning session, “Pro
phetic Words and Other Speech,”
'’dna the Saturday afternoon ses
sion, “Servant Deeds and Other
Actions,” are open to all faculty
and campus religious workers at
Texas A&M University.
selor training.
Dr. McCandless, chairman of
the Education and Psychology
Department counseling program,
will acquire data for writing a
proposal on a personnel and guid
ance institute at A&M next sum
mer.
Dr. Hope and Crow will repre
sent the center. Among their
responsibilities will be maintain
ing communications with high
school counselors.
Tulane Chairman
To Speak Nov. 8
Dr. Brian McCracken, Physiolo
gy Department chairman at Tu
lane University School of Medi
cine in New Orleans, will speak
Nov. 8 at Texas A&M Universi
ty.
Hosted by pre-medical and pre
dental societies at Aggieland, the
address is sponsored by the
American Medical Association,
its Council on Foods and Nutri
tion, and the Texas Medical As
sociation.
Dr. Howard L. Gravett, A&M
biology professor and coordinator
for Dr. McCracken’s visit, said
the lecture is part of a series
at Southwestern universities de
signed to bring students, parti
cularly those interested in the
health professions, into contact
with medical and nutrition sci
entists.
The talk is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. in Room 113 of the Biologi
cal Science Building.
The Texas A&M Young Demo
crats, an off-acmpus organiza
tion, will host a lecture by Austin
newsman Stuart Long at 7:30
Teacher Program
Receives $190,500
From Foundation
The National Science Founda
tion has awarded $190,500 to
Texas A&M’s junior high science
teacher training program, an
nounced President Earl Rudder.
The sixth NSF grant supoprts
A&M’s Academic Year Institute
for science and mathematics
teachers, directed by Dr. J. G.
Potter.
The 1967-68 grant will pay 30
junior high teachers stipends of
$3,000 for nine months, plus al
lowances for dependents, travel,
tuition, fees and books.
Teachers under 40 years-of-
age with a minimum of three
years junior high teaching exper
ience may apply to study at A&M
under the program. A minimum
“B” average in undergraduate
work is required. Applicants
should have a year of college-
level chemistry and physics, plus
a semester each of college alge
bra and trigonometry. Interested
teachers should contact C. M.
Loyd, NSF coordinator at A&M.
Most institute course work is
applicable toward a master of
education degree in science, Dr.
Potter noted.
Institute studies include analy
tical geometry and calculus,
oceanography, chemistry, physics,
geology, meteorology, astronomy
and seminars. Thirty-three
teachers from all over the U.S.
are currently enrolled in the
fifth-year program of the insti
tute.
p.m. tonight at the Presbyterian
Student Center.
Long, who operates the Long
News Service in the state capital,
will discuss “Freedom of the
Press.”
He has been a member of the
Texas State Democratic Execu
tive Committee and served sev
eral years with the Associated
Press.
and Voice of America.
The teletype itself was bought
by Wilson at an army surplus
store, but the receiving equip
ment that monitors the wire serv
ice transmissions is his own work.
On this same receiving equip
ment the Squadron 10 senior is
able to pick up someone talking
in Spanish with a no-quite-per-
fect accent. The speaker is read
ing a list of numbers which can
only be a code of some sort,
Wilson says.
Before this number program
begins eaclf night, a song such
as “Besame Mucho” (“Kiss Me
Much”) is sung in Spanish. Then -
the announcer begins reading his
four digit groups.
“I do not know for sure where
the numbers are being transmit
ted from or even which side is
broadcasting them,” the red-
haired cadet said. “But I have
taken bearings which, though
rough, indicate that the station
is in or around Cuba.
“The code,” Wilson said, “has
a double substitution with 21 mil
lion possibilities in the first sub
stitution. It will take approxi
mately 10 years of computer time
to crack the code unless we get
lucky.
The teletype also makes for
a change from the routine.
“Besides the regular news sto
ries,” the electrical engineering
major said, “in the past few days
the most interesting thing
been the weather bureau's k
tins on Hurricane Inez.
Other than the regular sj
ices that come over the >>
Wilson is able to get ontheti
type messages from oven
military stations and “ham":
erators.
The receiving equipment i|
serves as a short-wave eet
which Wilson can listen to hi
16,000 feet up in the Andes,!;
transmissions from Australiii ' v]
people having family arguim
on the trans oceanic telephom
Beside having all his electa
equipment in his dormitory roe
Wilson also has a complete t
room in his closet.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day . . .
per word
Minimi
. . . . 4d Per word
each additional day
OFFICIAL NOTICE
mum charge—50c
Classified Display
90c per column inch
each insertion
Official notices must arrive in the Office
lie ‘
p. m. of the day preceding pui
ices
of Student Publications befoi
day precedin;
deadline of
>ublication.
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment
Aspen St., Bryan, Share
for rent at 4407
' utilities, J60.
355t3
Student or woi
ment. Posada d
846-8404.
rking girl to share apart,
lei Rey.
ire
After 6:00 p. m.
353t4
Three bedroom
block off campus,
6:00, 846-6502.
house, one
Southside.
bath, first
Call after
361tfn
bedroom
yard,
tv ice two n«
garage, fenced L1 v. v.
Close to campus. 846-5626,
unfurnished
trees, 220
house:
wiring.
351tfn
Supervision Taug
A five-day course in general
supervision is now in progress
at Texas A&M University.
Taught by the Supervisory De
velopment Division of A&M’s En
gineering Extension Service, the
course has attracted approximate
ly 25 participants.
Supervisory problems, perform
ance levels, individual differ
ences, motivation and perform
ance, methods improvements and
employe training are among
topics of discussion.
THE
FRENCH
QUARTER
APARTMENTS
1 A 2 Bedrooms
Fully Furnished
Central Heat A Air
Electric Kitchens
Carpets A Drapes
Swimming Pool
Laundry Facilities
ALL BILLS PAID
••1 Cross St.
College Station
846-8981
Gradual,
tional
Scheduled
ANNOUNCEMENT
SENIORS
e Record Examinations (Institu-
Testing Program) For Seniors
:neouied to Graduate in January, 1967
The Graduate Record Examination^ will
. given on Friday evening, December 2
Saturday mornii
and Saturday morning, December 3 to all
Seniors scheduled to graduate in January,
1967 and who registered in th.
and Testing Center prior to November 1,
1966. Each student will receive through
mail an admission card telling where and
when to report. This card should reach
the student about five days before testing.
Any student not receiving a notice by
December 1 should come by the Counsel-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE I 460 Honda ’66, 8600 miles,
rranty, $850. Contact Joe Kerley.
354t3
still in wa:
Milner 84.
Gentle 2-year-old saddle horse. Call 822-
3980 after 5:00 p. m.
oer i snouia come by t
ing and Testing Center, Students
ne
register lor me national testing progi
of the Graduate Record^ Examinations to
CO!
Cer
cannot take the tests
register for the national
er. Students who
at this time may
Applications may be obtai
Counseling and Testing Cei
dent’s completed applicatia
Ne
npus
be
be given on the campus December 17, 1966.
obtained from the
inter. The stu-
appiicatlon must reach
Jersey prior to November
361tl0
Princeton
29, 1966.
Attention Students:
unde
—, • (Guaranteed Loan
Program) since November 8,
Students receiving
Student Aid Fund, Inc.
oans under the United
t-rogramj since November 8, 1966, may
apply for a Federal Interest Subsidy.
Applications for this subsidy may be oh.
tained from the Student Financial
Office, Room 303, YMCA Buildina
oh
Aid
361118
DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
NOVEMBER 1, 1966
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
and weekly rate, near the University, 846-
6410. 262tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
• All General Electric built-ins
• 1 A 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1% baths
• Central heat A air
• Large walk-in closets
• Beautiful courtyard with swimming
pool
• Carpets A Drapes
• Carports & laundry facilities
• Furnished or unfurnished
• Resident manager. Apt. 1
401 Lake Phone 822-2035
164tfn
Miscellaneous For Sale
THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave
your upholstery beautifully soft and clean.
Rent electric shampooer $1. Ben Franklin
Variety.
GOT A DATE FOR THE WEEKEND
(OR WANT A DATE)
BUT NO DOUGH
Then see us for a personal loan
Build your credit for future use
UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY
317 Patricia (North Gate)
College Station, Texas
Tel: 846-8319
Here We Are! Chicken In A Box
SNACK BOX — $ .98 plus tax.
2 pcs. Chicken, 1 Order French Fries, 1 pc. Texas Toast.
Regular Box — $1.23 plus tax.
3 pcs. Chicken, I Order French Fries, 1 pc. Texas Toast.
Picnic Box — $1.37 plus tax.
3 pcs. Chicken, Choice of 2: Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, or Potato
Salad; 1 pc. Texas Toast.
Thrift Box — $2.21 plus tax.
6 pcs. Chicken, 2 Orders French Fries, 2 pc Texas Toast
FREE DELIVERY
6:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M.
Call: 823-6810
Open 7 Days A Week — An Affiliate of Carroll’s Corner
P.S. — It’s Goooooood!!
PURPLE
TREE
Music By
“A V ANTIS”
From Texas A&M
Finest In Popular,
Rhythm and Blues
FRIDAY, OCT. 21
8:30 p. m. til 12 midnight
West Highway 21
%
OPEN YOUR
ACCOUNT NOW!
5
Per
Annum
Paid Quarterly on
INSURED SAVINGS
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN
ASSOCIATION
2913 Texas Ave.
m
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes - TV - Repaired
713 S. Main 822-1941
AMALIE, ENCO,
HAVOLINE, CONO
CO 30c Qt.
PRESTONE $1.59 Gal.
Quantity rights reserved. Oil
filters Vz price. Every item
discounted.
BRYAN OIL WHSE.
805 N. College (Highway 6, N)
at 19th
mi HiuueuLs wno expect to complete their
degree requirements by the end of the Fall
Semester 1966. Candidates for advanced
degrees must file their applications with
both the Registrar’s Office and the Grad
uate Dean’s Office. The deadline date for
filing: applications is November 1, 1966.
'341126
PIANOS ORGANS
BAND INSTR.
>le.
piar
Back to school music sale. New pianos,
$16 per month. Used pianos, $10 per
month. New band instr., $10 per month.
Used pianos & band instr., $95 and up.
Tuning, repairs, and refinishing.
B & M Music Co.
213 W. 26th — Bryan
822-5226
SSltfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Art Guild of College Station is now
offering classes in art for children and
adults (will trade tuition for babysitting
or other services). For information call
Mrs. Foster, 946-8983. 356t8
new i
radios,
and used
(Ve buy, sell, and trade
bicycles, tape recorders, radios, stereos
r. V., refrigerators, air conditioners, etc.
WHITE AUTO STORE. College Station,
VI 6-6626.
WE BUTCHER LIVESTOCK
For Your Food Locker
and Home Freezer.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
HANSEN FROZEN FOODS INC.
Bryan, Texas 841tfn
It is now time for all Student Organiza-
•IVj for official recogn
tions to appl]
Any student
Aggieland
the Student Finance Center at the MSC
DEADLINE FOR APPLYING IS OCTO:
336tfn
OPPORTUNITY
Opportunity. Spare Time.
location, some equipment. Will
>pening a small applii
Have store
:o-operate
opening a small appliance repair center.
Business on a share profit basis. PAT
CALLAHAN, Western Motel. 364t3
For
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
wishing to place a
in his high school library
do so by contacting the Student Publica
tions Office, Room 4, Y.M.C.A. basement.
Only a limited supply available. Will be
given in order requested. 828tfn
1965
ary ma;
Publics
Read Classified
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
and multiplex FM
2403 S. College 822-0826
OTIS MCDONALD’S
Typewriters • Adding Machines
Cash Registei
Cal-
Electro-
culators • Cash Registers • E
static Dry Copiers
Sales • Service • Rentals
429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1828
Bryan, Texas 77802
WORK WANTED
ing
54.
Typing, thesis experience, 822.Mil
822-3523 after 1:00 p. m.
W
Typing. 846-6410.
REMODELING. REPAIR WORK i!
JENERAL CONTRACTING, after i
rail 846-5918. DON MARABLE. »
CHILD CARE
Child care. C-13-p College View. 11
nights. 846-6102.
Would like to keep small baby ii
home. Phone 846-3009.
Child care all ages. 846-8151.
Child care experience, 8-6 and hoii
846-6648 or 846-6636.
Gregory's Day Nuraery—846-4006. !1IJ
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CO
TER. 3406 South College. State Litew
123-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. !»
EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE
Designations as to sex in our Help Wn
and Employment A|
ina fide
ployment wie
loyer
tional qualifications for employment
an employe
sary to the norms
gards as reasonably w#
lal operation of hia biniu
or enterprise, or (2) as a conveniesa:
to let them know whith p»
erpr
our readers to let them
tions the advertiser believes would k(<
interest to one sex than the «*
cause of the work Involved. Such
tions shall not be taken to indicate M
any advertiser Intends or practicea any®
lawful preference, limitation, specified 11
discrimination in employment practlta
more
bee,
HELP WANTED
Female laboratory technician for doctai
office. Practical experience required. Ma:
furnish references and give resume o! o
perience and educational and personal bad
round. Write P. O. Box 608, Btytt
■
ex as.
Bookkeeper want
in posting machi
RAMADA INN, C<
le ex
ne. Apply in pen®
College Station.
R.N. to work 8-11 p.m. and 1M *•
and relief shift at Madison County Hi
]>!tal. Starting salary $360.00 and 4
Meals provided ; uniforms laundered. O
Uct B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 6-6493 iff
5 o.ro.. _ MS*
DONAHO SALES CO.
207 W. 28th
823-6666
Damaged & Unclaimed Freight,
Quality Merchandise At
Substantial Savings.
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMH.L’S TRANSMISSION
118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
i
tours
travel
Located in the lobby of the Memorial Student Center, offers to the student body
and to all members of the Texas A&M University staff the following services:
1. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS AND TICKETING
2. WORLD-WIDE HOTEL RESERVATIONS
[ 3 - £ AR RENTAL AND PURCHASES, DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
I 1 *S*-#«DE9»«SftNT INb- tSROUP TRAVEL
5. "'STEAMSHIP AlW CRUISE RESERVATIONS
6. CHARTER QUOTATIONS AND RESERVATIONS . . . AIRLINE AND BUS
7. L ABO ID LIMOUSINE SERVICE — A PERSONALIZED SERVICE TO AND FROM-
AUSTIN $20.00, HOUSTON—$20.00, DALLAS~$30.00 . . Per Limousine Basis, One-Way
We would appreciate an opportunity to be of service to you in making your
travel arrangements. We offer a 30 day open charge account.
PL l AS ^^ M6 - 7744
Baker Tire Co.
19th and Bryan Streets
WHERE YOU CAN
BUY TIRES CHEAPER.
One Way and Local Trailers
For Rent
[Nationwide).
Call 822-8159
T»Allan RfWtAl (YSTIM.hK.
LET’S PLAY BILLIARDS
AT
Aggieland Recreation Center
Behind Betty’s Fashions
In Redmond Terrace Shopping Center
18 BILLIARD TABLES
7 NEW PINBALL MACHINES
2 SNOOKER TABLES
OPEN SEVEN DAYS WEEKLY
8 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT
LADIES PLAY FREE
* •• *
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY — 9 A. M. -11 P. M.
Register Free For Lifetime Pass
— JOINTED CUE STICKS —
AGGIELAND RECREATION
m
ATTENTION
January Graduates!
May begin ordering their
graduation invita
tions starting Oct. 3 - 31,
Monday - Friday 9 - 4 at
the cashier’s window.
Memorial Student Center
FREIGHT SALVAGE
• Brand Name Furniture
• Household Appliances
• Bedding
W Office Furniture
• Plumbing Fixtures
All damaged items restored to full
utility by our repairs department.
C & D SALVAGE CO.
32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
STUBBLEFIELD’S
IMPORTED CARS
Authorized Chrysler - Slmca
Sunbeam Alpine Dealer
The Only Imported Cars
With 5 Yr. or 50,000 Miles
Warranty.
General Foreign Car Repair.
3219 Texas Ave.
Phone 823-6428 — Night 84 6-360S
in
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6O0(
....
• Watch Repair’
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
NftiftfrGate 846-5810
PRESTONE $1.59 gal.
Havoline, Enco, Ama
lie, Conoco 30c qt
Where low oil prices originate
Quantity Rights Reserved
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
10,000 Parts - We Fit
96% of AH Cars - Save
25 - 40%
Brake Shoes $2.90 ex.
(most cars)
Auto trans. oil 25(
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Tires—Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
All approved Credit Cards
accepted
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE T’AULK ’32
20 years in Bryan
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