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arlier termination date if a
reduction in those expenditures
permits it.”
Exempt from the surtax, which
jfficals hope will go into effect
irith the start of the new fiscal
fear this July 1, would be single
jeople who do not earn more
than $1,900 a year and married
couples in the lower income brac-
iets. A couple with two children,
for example, would be exempt
jrovided their income does not ex
ceed $5,000 a year.
THE SURCHARGE, Johnson
said, would raise federal revenues
by about $4.5 billion in the first
year. Officials said that during
a full tax year the added receipts
would come to $5.7' billion.
Johnson also disclosed revised
One day 4# per word
per word each additional day
immune charge—50*
Classified Disple
1962 Volkswagen, good working order,
)67 inspection sticker, Harness seat belts,
ood tires, 846-3286. 389t2
TAX HIKE ASKED
budget estimates for the current
bookkeeping year that ends June
30, and announced the size of the
new budget for the following 12
months, which he will send to Con
gress later in January.
The new budget, he said, will
project spending of $135 billion,
revenues of $126.9 billion, and a
deficit of $8.1 billion.
For the current year, he said
spending now is likely to total
$126.7 billion compared with rev
enues of $117 billion. That would
leave a deficit of $9.7 billion.
SEVERAL TIMES in his text,
Johnson spoke of “a time of
testing” for the nation.
“Abroad, the question is whe
ther we have the staying power
to fight a costly war, when the
objective is limited and the danger
to us seemingly remote.”
TEXAS A&M RETIREES
Willie Odstrcil of Rt. 3, Caldwell, (left), and James (Buck)
Ryan, Rt. 4, Bryan, received fishing rods during a recent
Texas A&M Grounds Maintenance Department party held
in their honor. Odstrcil retires with 20 years’ service, Ryan
with 15.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
Minimum charge—56
lay
90c Per column inch
each insertion
FOR SALE
CHECK THIS HOME
1005 Hereford. College Station
Grill decorated brick
2200 sq. ft.
30 ft. living-dining area
2 paneled dens
Central heating-cooling
Swell neighbors
Near Consolidated School
6 blocks south of College
Financed by owner
Inspection invited
Phone 846-5270
n officer’s uniforms. 1 heavy
iform, 1 li
•m. Coats 3
iltcks 30" x 30”. All in excellent condi-
ion. Call 846-5169 or see at 706 Inlow
1 Heavy gi
lie dress officer’s uniform, 1 light tan
ficer’s uniform. Coats 37 short.
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(ter 5 p.
iiturduys.
m. on week days - all day on
iy on
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Coldspot, 23.000 BTU
«d Roper 4 burner gas i
ilnum drafting table and
Ml, Excellent condition.
air conditioner
range and alu-
large window
:2-8689. 388t4
Desk & bookcase. 846-3643.
S88tfn
PIANOS ORGANS
BAND INSTR.
Back to school music sale. New pianos,
(15 per month. Used pianos, $10 per
month. New band instr., $10 per month.
Used pianos & band instr., $96 and up.
Tuning, repairs, and refinishing.
B & M Music Co.
213 W. 26th — Bryan
822-5226 331tfn
CHILD CARE
Child care all ages. 846-8151.
Child care experience, 8-6 and hourly,
916-5548 or 846-6536. 336tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005. 218tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3406 South College, State Licensed.
K3-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
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an
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822-1336
26th & Parker
822-1307
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Bryan, Texas 77802
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Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
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JOE FAULK ’32
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices
of Student Pub
1 p. m. of the day preceding pub
otices must arrive in the Office
Publications before deadline of
the day preceding publication.
At 8 a. m. Thursd:
will be posted in
Coke B
who have completed all academic require-
;gree
urged to consult this list to determine his
ments for
urg«
stat
a. m. Ihursday, January 19, there
posted in the foyer of the Richard
uilding a list of those candidates
xl all academic reqi
ee. Each candidati
us.
H. L. Heaton
Director of Admissions
and Registration
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Name: Nikoopour, Houshang
Dedgee: Doctor of Philosophy In Poultry
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
ihai
edgee: Doctor of PI
Products Technology
Dissertation: Determination of Growth
Characteristics of Pseudomonas Floures-
cens on Selected Egg White Protein
Substrates
Time: January 13, 1967 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201 in Agriculture Bldg.
: January 13, 1967 at 3 :00 p. i
;: Room 201 in Agriculture Bid
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduates Studies
389t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Bell, Robert A.
Degree: Ph.D. In Entomology
Dissertation : Photoperiodic Induction of
the Larval Diapause in the Pink Boll-
worm, Pectinophora Gossypiella (Saun
ders) : Sensitivity of Various Develop
ment Stages to Photoperiod and Rate of
Diapause Induction
Time: January 13, 1967 at 1:30 p.
Place: Room 207 in Biological i
Bldg.
Idg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduates Studies
m.
Sciences
389t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Teel, Dean Allan
Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial
Education
Dissertation: A Comparison of Methods
Utilizing The Contract Approach in
Electricity-Electron-
mtals to College Students
Time: January 13, 1967 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 107 in Industrial Education
Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduates Studies 389t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Wixson, Bobby Guinn
oloi
log;
Retardation
Name: Wixson, Bobby Guinn
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Biology
r.i . "tudies on the Ecological
Evaporath
Dissertation: Studies
Impact of Evaporation
Monolayers
Time: January 12, 1967 at 3 p. m.
Place: Room 303 in Plant Science Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 388t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Hollis Jr., Daniel Lester
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Nuclear
Engineering
Dissertation : Hydromagnetic Wave Propa
gation in a Magnetically Confined Plas
ma
Time: January 12, 1967 at 2:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201-A in W. T. Doherty Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 388t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Pershern, Frank Richard
Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial
Education
Dissertation
Arts A
and Pupil
tary Grades
Time: January 12, 1967 at 2:30 p. m.
Place: Room 107 in M.E. Shops Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 3S
Regalia for the January 1967
Commencement Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of
Education are required to order hoods as
well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. The
hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Of
fice no later than 1 :00 p. m., Tuesday,
January 17 (this will be accomplished by a
representative of the University Exchange
Store). The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not
be worn in the procession since all such
candidates will be hooded on the stage as
part of the ceremony.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu
dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s
Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC
students who are candidates for the Bach
elor’s Degree will wear the appropriate uni
form. All military personnel who are can
didates for the degrees, graduate or under
graduate, will wear the uniform only.
Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged
with the Exchange Store. Orders may be
placed between 8:00 a. m., Tuesday, Jan
uary 3 and 5:00 p. m., Friday, January
13. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap
and gown, $5.26; Master’s cap and gown,
$4.75. Bachelor’s cap and gown, $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for the cap and
gown. A 2% sales tax is required in addi
tion to these rentals. Payment is required
at the time of placing order.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee 382tl0
ATTENTION:
ALL MAY, 1967 GRADUATES
ect to
are
Registrar’s
to whether they are
[uirements for their
382tlO
All undergraduate students who expe
receive their degrees in May, 1967
requested to check with the Regist
Office to determine as to whethe
meeting the degree requirements
curriculum.
“NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION
ACT STUDENT LOAN APPLICATIONS
January 20, 1967 for students who are
qualifying to teach.” 381tl3
The 1966-67 official directory of offices,
staff and students is now available. You
may send your orders (interdepartmental
orders, etc.) to the Student Publications
Office, YMCA Building. The price is $1.00
per directory.
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
SPECIAL NOTICE
BRAVO FLYING CLUB
Members enjoy lower flying costs
• 1965 Cessna Sky hawk 4-place
Airplane
• Full Panel • King KX-150 Radio
• Based Easterwood • Responsible
Members
• Reasonable Monthly and Hourly Rates
If you are interested in joining phone
846-3412 388t4
Buy your toys and gifts from WHITE
AUTO SUPPLY, College Station. CASH
OR LAY-A-WAY. 846-6626.
WE BUTCHER LIVESTOCK
For Your Food Locker
and Home Freezer.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Hanson’s Frozen Foods Inc.
Bryan, Texas 341tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing, any kind. Thesis and Disserta
tion experience, electric typewriter, 822
0386.
c typewriter, 822-
385t7
Typing, 846-3576 after 6 :00 p. m. 379tfn
Typing, thesis experience, 822-0061 or
822-3523 after 1 :00 p. m. S53tfn
Typing. 823-6410.
REMODELING, REPAIR WORK AND
JENERAL CONTRACTING, after 6:00
call 846-5918. DON MARABLE. 290tfn
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Get All Supplies For Projects Such As
Architecture For 5% Discount To All
Aggies.
208 Old Hwy. 6
Marion Pugh Lumber Co.
846-5711
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
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• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5810
DONAHO SALES CO.
207 W. 28th
823-6666
Damaged & Unclaimed Freight,
Quality Merchandise At
Substantial Savings.
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
and multiplex F M
2403 S. College 822-0826
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
FREIGHT SALVAGE
• Brand Name Furniture
• Household Appliances
• Bedding
^ Office Furniture
• Plumbing Fixtures
All damaged items restored to full
utility by our repairs department.
C & D SALVAGE CO.
32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
AMALIE, ENCO,
HAVOLINE, CONO
CO 30c Qt.
PRESTONE $1.59 Gal.
Quantity rights reserved. Oil
filters y 2 price. Every item
discounted.
BRYAN OIL WHSE.
805 N. College (Highway 6, N)
at 19th
FOR RENT
One or two girls wanted to share an
apartment at Posada del Rey. Contact
Mgr. 846-6763 or Room 217, Nagle. 389t2
Two BR, IYj bath, living room, kitchen,
dining area, pool, laundry room, a/c-central
heat, carpet. Call 846-5392 after 6 :00 p. m.
or come by Posada del Rey Apts., Apt. 116.
Nicely furnished, 2 bedroom duplex, he
and air conditioning, in country 12 mi
from College Station. Hunting and fishi
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10 p. m.
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iles
ing
r month,
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Swimming pool
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rpor
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Manager—Apt. No. 9—Mrs. Mann
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THE BRYAN ARMS
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Separate Adult & Family Areas
“Children Welcome”
Model Apts. Open For Inspection
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1602 S. College Avenue
Resident Manager - Apt. 55
Phone 823-4250
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College Station
846-8981"
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• All General Electric huilt-ins
• 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1% baths
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• Large walk-in closets
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• Furnished or unfurnished
• Resident manager. Apt. 1
401 Lake Phone 822-2035
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Presents Talk
On 90th Congress
Claude Davis, assistant pro
fessor of government, will present
an informal discussion on “Issues
Before The 90th Congress” Fri
day noon in room 309 of Na 6 ie
Hall.
This is the second in a series
of informal presentations spon
sored by the Political Forum
Committee. The discussion is
open to members of the forum
and all interested students and
faculty members.
Sandwiches and cold drinks will
be made available at a nominal
charge.
Bill Preston, recording secre
tary of the Political Forum Com
mittee, said these presentations
are only a small part of the effort
put forth by Political Forum
members in attempts to bring a
greater awareness of political
events to the A&M community.
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planned in the wake of polls re
flecting declining popularity.”
CONNALLY SAID he was
breaking his and Mrs. Connally’s
three-year silence on the details
of Kennedy’s trip because “the
intensity of our personal feelings
and sense of helplessness as par
ticipants left deep emotional scars
which we felt were best borne in
silence.”
This choice was no longer pos
sible because of Manchester’s
book, he said.
In the interests “of unmanaged
history,” Connally said, “I have
concluded that we have no choice
but to assemble and present the
facts and details as we know
them ... in the hope that present-
day writers and legitimate his
torians might find them useful in
reaching objective judgments.”
CONNALLY DID not say, or
give newsmen a chance to ask, if
he had read the book or the maga
zine or if he was basing his re-
His statement was the third of
the day by high-ranking Texas
politicians on the assassination.
Sen. John Tower, R.-Tex., re
vealed from his Washington of
fice that he had received a fake
bomb in the mail after the assas
sination, apparently sent by
someone Tjvho thought conserva
tives were responsible for Ken
nedy’s death. Police asked him at
the time not to disclose the mat
ter, Tower said.
Dallas Mayor Erik Jonsson
said Manchester’s characteriza
tion of Dallas as a city with a
“disease of the spirit, a shrill,
hysterical note suggesting a
deeply troubled society” was in
correct.
“DALLAS WAS a town glad
to see its Presdent on that day,”
Johnson said. “We were con
cerned with entertaining him and
the most elaborate methods were
used to make him welcome.”
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Precision balancing
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