Ag Center Design Completed Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 2, 1967 THE BATTALIO READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COMPLEX Police School Instructs Use Of Polygraph A six-week polygraph exami ner’s school by Texas A&M’s Po lice Training Division is sched uled March 20-April 28 at the A&M Research Annex. Instructor Ira Scott said the course is designed to develop qualified persons in law enforce ment, industrial security and per sonnel investigation in theory techniques and operation of the polygraph machine. Authorities in law, medicine and psychology will be guest lec turers, as will experienced poly graph examiners. The curriculum includes interrogation, chart in terpretation and psychology, plus legal, mechanical and medical as pects of polygraph examination. The Engineering Extension Service-sponsored school is taught in cooperation with the Texas Education Agency. Research Complex Approved Design of a nine-element U. S. Department of Agriculture re search complex to be built at Col lege Station, Texas, has been ap proved. With concurrence of the De partment of Agriculture, the General Services Administration announced acceptance of architec tural plans for the installation on a 60-acre rural site. Construction cost is estimated to range from $2.4 to $2.7 million. Providing a total space area of approximately 80,000 square feet, the complex is to consist of eight single-story support structures and a main office and laboratory building with a basement and a second-floor conference and read ing room. The overall project will have an exterior of brick with a trim of cement plaster. Sections of a roadway system that will link buildings in the complex are to provide parking facilities for a total of 165 ve hicles. To be known officially as the Southwestern Veterinary Toxicol ogy & Livestock Insects Research Laboratory & Cotton Research Laboratory, the project is being designed by the architectural and engineering firm of Matthews and Associates, of Bryan, Texas. JP, Constable Meeting Set An institute for justices of the peace and constables is scheduled here March 20-22. Wallace Beasley, police train ing coordinator for A&M’s Engi neering Extension Service, said judges, attorneys, public officials and representatives of other agencies will speak at A&M’s Memorial Student Center. Among topics are rights of the accused, court costs, laws of evi dence, public relations, traffic law, and civil law pertaining to Justice Courts. 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