t Pag-e 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, June 8, 1967 THE BATTALION Texas Civil Defense Grows Journal Publishes Article Written 600 Expected To Arrive By Dr. Greenhut Due To Its Insuring Value Civil Defense training in Texas continues to expand because people are becoming more cog nizant of its value as a form of insui’ance. That’s the opinion of H. D. Bearden, director of Texas A&M’s Engineering Extension Service which includes a Civil Defense Training Division. “We are training people within the communities to cope with various forms of disaster,” Bearden explained. “Naturally, these programs are aimed largely at war situations, but leaders also are trained to handle disasters brought about by hurricanes, floods and tornadoes.” “The Civil Defense training program of TEES has grown substantially since its establish ment four years ago,” Bearden pointed out. “From a conference for local officials and two courses for instructors, our curriculum has doubled to six courses.” Bearden said the new course involves continuous training over a period of six weeks, with Civil Defense instructors assigning specific problems in three to four visits. A three-hour exercise at the end of the course involves all local government officials, with cooperation and coordination as keys to success. Dr. M. L. Greenhut, Texas A&M Economics Department head, is the author of a recent article in “Artha Vikas,” a quar terly journal published in Gu- jaret, India. Sunday For School Confab Registration of 600 partici pants Sunday and Monday inaug urates the annual School Admin istrators and Supervisors Con ference here. The article, entitled “Location Theory, Industrial Location Sur veys and Regional Economic De velopment,” develops relation ships between economic theory, empirical surveys and the eco nomic developments of nations. A golf tournament Sunday at the A&M course precedes three days of addresses, meetings and discussion groups on “Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice” in the Memorial Stu dent Center. Three state organizations — the Texas Association of County Superintendents, Texas School Administrators Association and Texas Association of Instruction al Supervisors — will elect 1967- 68 officers. J. W. Edgar, Texas commissioner of education; L. P. Sturgeon,Tex^ as State Teachers Association executive director, and Glenn H, Ivy, director of the Governor's Committee on Public School Edu cation. A new course being added for the next fiscal year beginning July 1 is emergency operations simulations training. It is de signed to help local government power and material resources under simulated nuclear attack. A&M’s Civil Defense Training Division has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the U. S. Office of Civil Defense for pro grams which support the State Civil Defense Program. An article by Dr. John M. Glasgow, assistant professor of economics, was published in the current issue of “Labor Law Journal.” The article concerns effect of right-to-work laws on both unions and management. The conference schedule in cludes general assemblies morn ings, business meetings and dis cussion groups working on 20 top ics each afternoon, announced Dr. Paul Hensarling, general chair- Administrative behavior influ encing research findings, educa tion’s future and an assessment of the state’s education status are subjects of keynote general as sembly addresses. Speakers include Dr. Daniel E. Griffiths, New York Univer sity education dean; Dr. T. M. Stinnett of A&M, former Na tional Education Association of ficial, and a panel including Dr. TAGS will sponsor a confer ence-wide smorgasbord Monday at which Glayton Rose, publit relations director of the New York State Teachers Association, will speak on “Who’s Afraid of the PR Wolf?” Tuesday evening entertainment features a night club style musi cal review directed by Robert L. Boone. 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