THE BATTALION Thursday, February 15, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 3 dcf; per rnari juana ;f ly -W 1 Senten «si, 'casional user, poor social p tt ; ; h se ^ er e lawiii ; . In H 18 ^all eri¥ , , Commo nweai t , eiss case. K ( L adv °cate le g ,i. ,ut fee ' 3 the In e llrr, its andl es! lents, somewku drinking | aw , 8 are testing ft, en ot ker state, ' , the Torch eo,' Supreme Coiir 3 deal with th v in iightoti,. “ and more wij,. next week a of smoking, ^ or smokinr Fhe Battalioi ™id J. Merki, has done foo 29 BROS. 3 S More er Family 968 BROS. i S Schick ►r Blades 68 BROS. Vf. Schul? N.AMP CAN'T tamp IT... I jt^r CAN'T 5TANP Sophomore Chemical Engineers To Visit Phillips Petroleum Sophomore students of Texas A&M’s Department of Chemical Engineering will receive an over all view of the petro-chemical in dustry from the well to products Thursday in a field trip arranged by Phillips Petroleum Company, Dr. C. D. Holland, department head announced. The future engineers will be shown field production techniques at a well site near Alvin, petro leum refining processes at the company’s Sweeny location, and will tour petro-chemical units at Pasadena. They also will visit a pipeline pumping - station. Approximately 70 students are expected to make the trip accom panied by Dr. Holland and Dr. Richard R. Davison, associate pro fessor of chemical engineering. eowATVOiV... That starting a College Career Plan now guaran tees you a low premium rate until the plan is paid up at age 65! B.L. R/chlik C.L.U. // VW3 merican^ Amicable m UFE INSURANCE COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICES, WACO,TEXAS Oakwood Professional Bldg. Bryan, Texas VI 6-7963 WRm BATTLE OF THE HEAVYWEIGHTS New York City’s new Madison Square Garden opens with actor Bob Hope staging a mock battle with former heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano as part of a benefit for the USO. Top left shows Hope and Marciano getting instructions from the referee, singer Bing Crosby; top right they square off as the nurse, actress Barbara Eden, stands by; bottom left Crosby watches as they play pat-a-cake; bottom right Jack Dempsey dances with Marciano and Gene Tunney dances with Hope after they climbed into the ring. (AP Wirephoto) College Dean Urged To Quit Or Be Fired By GARY GARRISON BROWNSVILLE, Tex. — W. T. Poulos, dean of Texas Southmost College, told a news conference Wednesday that col lege trustees told him Monday that he must resign immediately or be fired. I’oulos said he will not quit. He said the trustees at a Mon day night meeting told him he faced no personal or professional charges. I’OULOS said the dispute oc curred at a very inopportune time. An intensive investigation of marijuana smoking is taking place in Brownsville after a col lege student was slain. But the trustees made no mention of that investigation or the slaying. The killing has not been solved. Student leaders told newsmen they are considering a protest demonstration in support of Poulos. "I will not resign my position as dean of Texas Southmost Col lege,” I’oulos said. "I HAVE served this college and community well and consider it unfair and unjust that some persons have tried to damage my personal and professional reputa tion,” Poulos said. Poulos said he felt the action by the board was taken “at a very poor time.” An intensive investigation of marijuana at Brownsville has been under way since the slaying last month of Arthur Louis Ziegel- meyer III, 20, a Texas Southmost College student from Fort Worth. ZIEGELMEYER’S bullet-punc tured body was found in a canal near Brownsville Jan. 30. He had been shot five times. Poulos said he had cooperated “fully” with Brownsville and Cameron County officers during the investigation. College President C. J. Gar land would not comment on Pou los’ statement. He referred in quiring newsmen to C.S. Eidman, president of the college board. EIDMAN was not available for comment. Poulos said he had heard un substantiated reports that he was being asked to resign because the incoming president of the college has already selected another dean. Garland is to retire Aug. 31 and will be succeeded by Paul Bogart. Poulos’ contract was to ex pire Aug. 31. He said he had made no plans because “I really don’t know what my status is.” Poulos, a graduate of Hardin- Simmons University, Abilene, Tex., has served as dean of the junior college for three years. The school has 1,085 It is state-supported. students. MUGS for the man who is all smiles since Jan. 1 THE OFFICIAL SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1967 MUG. SO BEAUTIFUL YOU'LL WANT TO SERVE EVERYTHING IN THESE. MAROON AND WHITE SEAL AND LETTERING FIRED ON THE GLASS. GUARANTEED DISHWASHER-PROOF. RIMS ARE CHIP-PROOF. BOTTOMS HEAVILY WEIGHTED. 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