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Dr. Jones, who resides at 900 S. Hereford, retired in 1952 as professor of agronomy at Texas A&M. The United Chest campaign, which has a goal of $22,500, con tinues through Oct. 31. fight it. Get Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper. Mistakes don't show. A mis-key completely disappears from the special surface. An ordinary pencil eraser lets you erase without a trace. So why use ordinary paper? Eaton's Corrasable is available in light, medium, heavy weights and Onion Skin. In lOO-sheet packets and 500- sheet ream boxes. At Stationery Departments. * ****&* i JEj CATOfTS CORRASABLE rrPEwmnn papsh ® Only Eaton makes Corrasable. EATON PAPER CORPORATION, PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper Is Available at The Exchange Store “For Thinking Men” Thursday, October 26, 1967 THE BATTAUON College Station, Texas Page 5 Propulsion Device Passes First Test VIETNAM PROTEST WEST BERLIN STYLE Demonstrators carrying large portraits of Ernesto “Che” Guevara, the guerrilla leader reported slain in Bolivia, move down the Kurfuerstendamm during anti-Vietnam war pro test in West Berlin. An estimated 9,000 took part in protest. (AP Wirephoto) Sweet Tooth Guardian Tag Fits Duncan Head Baker Guardian of the Texas Aggies’ sweet tooth is Vaughn Wilson, head baker of 17 years experience in A&M dining halls. Palate-pleasing donuts, cream puffs, cakes, fruit pies, sweet rolls, Boston cream pie and baked Alaska are whipped up in the Duncan Dining Hall bake shop he directs. “Wilson is our ‘Johnny-on-the- spot’,” Fred W. Dollar, A&M food service director, said. “The shop runs seven days a week vir tually the year through. He starts it up in the middle of the night, runs a ranch and has never been tardy. I don’t know when he sleeps.” Wilson started as a third baker at Sbisa Hall in 1938. He moved to Duncan in 1940 and entered military service for 4% years in 1941. The Edge rancher worked in Army finance, served at Attu Island, Alaska, and came out a technical sergeant. He returned to A&M, baked two years and turned entirely to farming for eight years. Then he began to miss flour on his fingers. Do you buy a shirt or a label? You buy both. The shirt because of what it looks like. And the label because of what it means. A good label means the shirt is styled to last. That it's tapered, pleated and rolled in the right places. Like this King Cotton Perma-lron shirt. 100% cotton that won’t wrinkle. Labeled "Sanforized.” With a softly flared button-down collar, shoulder-to-waist taper and box pleat. You can get it in stripes, solids, checks or plaids. $6.00 for short sleeves, $7.00 for long. But don’t buy a sport shirt just for the plaid, color, stripe or check. Get a good sport shirt with a good label. Our sports label is the best. Look for Arrow. •MY:;,.,.,, . xv-MMYiY -ARROW- CUM LAUDE KING COTTON Just one of the 449 different Arrow button-down sport shirts designed for the college man. This handsome one is fash ioned of 100% cotton . . .“Sanforized” labeled, of course. With roll button-down collar, shoulder to waist taper and back pleat. But this is only one ... come see the rest. $6.00 Conway & Co. 103 N. Main, Bryan Wilson became first baker in 1955 and head baker in 1961. Though the shop has a high per sonal turnover rate, goodies dished up are eagerly consumed. Corps unit tables contest for chocolate eclairs. A graduate’s wife wrote asking for the shop’s applesauce muffin recipe. Wilson is one A&M dining hall chief who rarely has leftovers, though there is extra “cush” (as Aggies call dessert) at times. “We’ve got to beat Texas this year,” declared Henry Willnitz, Duncan supervisor and Wilson’s superior. “Freshmen get to eat pineapple in the event of a win in that game.” Daily high spot for the 1937 Bryan High graduate is when “sinkers” begin coming out of the donut glazer. “I can’t wait for ’em,” Wilson said, adding that donuts pass a critical test: his experienced sweet tooth. The 1:30 to 10:30 a.m. work day suits Wilson. He runs 50 cat tle on 363 acres near Edge where he lives. Bom and raised near the North Brazos County com munity, the head baker says he’ll remain there and stay on with the bake shop “until they run me off or I retire.” An underwater propulsion de vice using an exotic sodium-po tassium mixture as fuel was test ed for the first time here this week. “It was a success,” smiled Dr. Nicholas Gothard of Texas A&M’s Electrical Engineering Department. “It didn’t blow up.” A five-second trial run of the device was conducted at the Texas A&M Research Annex Tuesday by Dr. Gothard, Aero space Engineering Prof. Stanley H. Lowy and several students. The prototype engine, similar in many respects to a rocket, was placed underwater in a large tank for the initial test. Gothard said the underwater propulsion device may have sig nificant application in small one or two-place submersible craft. Both sodium and potassium are usually solids and react violently with water. When mixed, the two elements form a liquid which can be stored in a tank and pumped into the reaction chamber. Undei-water propulsion in the device is achieved by a jet of water driven by the reaction with the sodium-potassium. The static test was conducted under auspices of the Energy and Propulsion Research Group at A&M. The group also is investigating the possibility of using the mix ture as a fuel for electrically- driven spacecraft engines. MSC To Host Utility Course A public utility short course for electrical metermen opens Monday for an estimated 150 par ticipants at the Memorial Student Center. John Denison, director of the Electric Power Institute within the Electrical Engineering De partment, said basic and ad vanced courses will be taught. Meter superintendents, install- ei’s and testers are expected to comprise most of the enrollment for instruction in metering, math ematics, trigonometry, vectors, magnetism and other facets of electricity. Assistant To Rudder Named Richard T. Bernard of Houston has been named assistant to Tex as A&M University President Earl Rudder. Bernard, 1957 business admin istration graduate of Texas A&M, has been associated with Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. in personnel and sales capacities for eight years. He succeeds Edwin H. Cooper, who was recently appointed di rector of civilian student activi ties. While studying at A&M, Ber nard won honors as both a Dis tinguished Student and Distin guished Military Student in the Corps of Cadets. He also was a yell leader and member of the university’s student senate. Following graduation, he worked for the Burroughs Cor poration a year before entering the Army as a second lieutenant. He is currently a major in the National Guard. Bernard, who formerly resided in Pharr, is 32 years old, married and has two children. All Freshmen Make-up Pictures for 1968 Aggieland October 23 - 27 at University Studio North Gate ATTENTION ! ! 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