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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1967)
Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, November 2, 1967 Get Rich Quick 9 Visits NY NEW YORK OS’)—A somewhat bewildered African wearing a conical straw hat and a hooded parka-like coat stepped from a jetliner at Kennedy airport Wednesday and was engulfed by newsmen, photographers and dip lomatic greetings. Tugging at his trousers, which were too big, the man stood smil ing and relaxed through the barrage, his stout fur-coated wife at his side, his crippled daughter in a wheelchair nearby. For Petrus Ramaboa, it was part of the chain that has turned him from a poor farmer in the newly independent nation of Le sotho in South Africa to a rich man. Earlier this year, Pamaboa’s wife, Ernestine, found a 601- carat diamond—the seventh larg est in the world—in their family diggings in Letsa-la-Drai. Ramaboa received more than $300,000 for the gem. Pope Paul To Undergo Surgery NEW CARS DERAILED IN NEW YORK Carloads of new automobiles, en route to New York City, are spilled near West Point, N. Y., as result of New York Central R. R. wreck. Cars were being- shipped from De troit, Mich. (AP Wirephoto) By GERALD MILLER Associated Press Writer VATICAN CITY CP) — Pope Paul VI will undergo surgery for his prostate condition “in the coming days,” his doctors an nounced Wednesday night. The exact date of the operation was not fixed. A communique signed by the pontiff’s physicians said the re cent fever that forced the Pope to stop his regular activities had disappeared and that he was re gaining “a good condition of health.” “The physicians have jointly BOTCMEMIX. .. 3M catsup L :f.. 6^ i# KLEENEX ‘TDWflS 3^1» PINEAPPLE JUICE. OREENBENNS. .. .4^% ewpayloiv.low mctSArpmmm WWB&N&SSp 2 *fc29c fruit COCKTAIL 1 PWMuj§51i FT Me*T 'cZi SSi ™ ™ wait* SM? 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Earlier, Pope Paul made an un expected public appearance and spoke briefly of “that life beyond time.” He thanked the crowd for the interest in his health and added: “We are here today to speak of that life beyond time, of which All Saint’s Day and tomorrow’s All Soul’s Day speak to us. CORPS SENIORS CLASS PICTURES 1968 AGGIELAND Oct. 30 — Nov. 4—A - K Nov. 6 — Nov. 11 — L - R Nov. 13 — Nov. 17—S - Z Uniform: Class A Winter (Blouse). Attention: ALL COMMANDING OFFICERS Commanding Officers of all Staffs and Outfits will have full length portraits made in boots for the Military Section. Uni form: Midnight shirts. (Note: class pictures must be in blouse.) PLEASE MAKE INDIVID- UAL APPOINTMENTS WITH UNIVERSITY STUDIO FOR THESE FULL LENGTH POR TRAITS. Attention: All other staff mem bers (including Juniors), Outfit Executive Officers and First Sergeants will have portraits made for the Military Section in G. H. caps and Class A Win ter (blouse) according to the above schedule. All pictures made at the Uni versity Studio — North Gate. OUTFIT PICTURES AGGIELAND ’68 Uniform will be Class A win ter. Oufit C.O.’s will wear sa bers; seniors will wear boots and midnight shirts. Guidons and award flags will be carried. All personnel in the outfit will wear the billed service cap issued by the university. The type of cap worn by underclassmen to and from the picture taking area is left up to the discretion of the outfit C.O. Outfits should be in front of the Administration Building by 7:30 a. m. on the appointed day. Oct. 30 — A-2 & B-2 31 — C-2 & D-2 Nov. 1 — E-2 & F-2 2 — G-2 & H-2 3 — A-l & B-l Nov. 6 — C-l & D-l 7 — E-l & F-l 8 —— G-l & Sqdn. 1 9 — Maroon Band 10 — White Band Nov. 13 — Sqdn. 2 & 3 ... 14 — Sqdn: 4 & 5 15 — Sqdn. 6 & 7 16 — Sqdn. 8 & 9 17 — Sqdn. 10 & 11 Dec. 4 — Sqdn. 12 & 13 NOTE: Athletic outfits H-l and Sqdn. 14 will be scheduled for the first week of December by C.O. with University Studio. terns • Stationery, hooks, cards • baby albums • shower invitations • baby announcements • shower centerpieces • napkins, cups, plates etc. AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE 209 University Drive join the Pampered Set DINE DANCE ATMOSPHERE PEOPLE WHO CARE BEST STEAKS ANYWHERE AT FRANKLIN’S located between A&M and airport on Fm Rd. 60 Open 4 p.m. - midnight Mon.-Fri. Saturday ’til 1 Be sure to stop by after an evening at U-HIT-M Range Now Open! Aggie Den Billiards & Pinball Open 7 Days A Week Until Midnight (Next to Loupot’s) North Gate !