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ieds >RS ATE NTS aturn to SITY [O s Sticks ay Gun ichine chine )lies ckers 'HEATRE OEN he Aggies" upot’s) >id night week BUSIEK AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Get Those Shoes In Shape Before The Military Weekend UNIVERSITY SHOE REPAIR North Gate on 700 Expected THE Wednesday, February 28, 1968 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 Engineers Host Confab Council Requests Chance Draft Pick Approximately 700 high school students, science and math teach ers, counselors and professional engineers are expected at Texas A&M March 8 for the annual state conference of the junior Engineering Technical Society. A&M Assistant Engineering Dean J. G. McGuire, JETS state coordinator, said this year’s con ference will be held in conjunc tion with an exposition for the organization’s Region VIII, which covers a seven-state area extend ing as far north as Wyoming. Keynote speaker for the meet ing will be Dr. M. R. Lohmann, dean of engineering at Oklahoma State University and president of the American Society for En gineering Education. Dr. Lohmann, who also is a member of the board of directors for JETS, will discuss “Engineer ing in the 1980’s.” MORNING and afternoon ses sions will include competitive tests in chemistry, engineering graphics, mathematics and phys ics for the students, followed by tours of A&M’s engineering fa cilities. While the students are taking the tests and tours, the visiting teachers, counselors and engi neers will participate in seminars. BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 4, 1968. For Congressman, Sixth Con gressional District: OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) WANT AD RATES ites !at-In HUT M. 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Candi dates for advanced degrees must file their applications with both the Registrar’s Of fice and the Graduate Dean’s Office. Th< deadline date for filing applications it 537 March 1. 1968. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Students Veterinary medicine students who pect to qualify as applicants to the professional nts who cx- for admission to the professional curriculum of the College of Veterinary Medicine in Septem ber 1968 may secure application forms in the Registrar's Office beginning Monday, February 26, 1968. May 1. 1968 is the deadline for filing applicatio scripts with the Registrar. 632tll om the Room 303, ’’SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS Application forms for Spring Award Scholarships may lie obtained fn Student Financial Aid Office, YMCA Building during the period reoruary 12th - March 31, 1968. All applications must be filed with the Student Financial Aid Office by not later than 5:00 p. m. April 1, 1968. Late applications will not be accepted. 531130 Preveterinary Medicine Student* t 1 foi ve approved by their Academic Advisor. A ry All students who expect to pre-veterinary I Semester 1968 must ha ex pec licine egister the their re for the Spring form signed by the Academic Advisor and listing approved courses must b* istratic presented at registration. HELP WANTED Oint viso; ted, two registered nurses on 3 to 11 shift at Madison County pervisor on .1 to 11 shift at Madison County Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria oamiy. ^*x»i tvciixrx. l, i o Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. WE RENT TYPEWRITERS Electric, Manual, & Portable OTIS MCDONALD’S 429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION JOB APPLICANTS The BATTALION does not knowingly accept Help-Wanted ads from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act if they offer less than the legal minimum wage or fail to pay at least time and one- half for overtime hours. The minimum wage for employment covered by the FLSA prior to the 1966 Amendments is $1.60 hour with overtime pay required after oils covered hours a week. Jobs covere 40 as a result of the 1966 Amendments require $1.15 an hour minimum with overtime pay required week. For specific in- nd H< overt after 42 hours a week. formation, contact the Wage and Hour Office of the: U. S. Department of Labor Wage & Hour & Public Contracts Divs. agi 912 Professional Bid. 5th Waco. Texas 76701. Franklin St. 538tfn SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. <r» Called open meeting Thursday, February 29 at 7:30 p. m. to honor past Masters and present XjRS WJy Masonic Service Awards. Ladies are cordially invited. Ily inviti Tom Chandler. WM. Joe Woolket, Sec’y. 54212 ATTENTION ! Personnel and students of A&M University. See us before you buy your furniture and appliance needs. Ask about the student plan. The store of distinctive furniture—Wood Furniture Corn- 501 North Texas. Telephone 822- 537tfn pany. 1227 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! Deadline for Ordering Gradua tion Invitations Feb. 29. Order taken from 9-12, 1-4, Mon. - Fri. at the Cashier’s Win dow—Memorial Student Center. TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 118 S Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 FREIGHT SALVAGE Brand Name Furniture Household Appliances Bedding Office Furniture Plumbing Fixtures All damaged items restored to full utility by our repairs to department. C & D SALVAGE CO. 32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR FOR ONLY $1767.00 COME TO Hickman Garrett Volkswagen AUTHORIZED DEALER 1701 So. 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Varner & Sons Jewelers Noth Gate 846-5816 AUTO REPAIRS ' All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 Morning speakers include David Reyes-Guerra of New York, JETS executive director, and Dr. Harry Sweet, associate professor of mechanical engineering at A&M. Dr. C. H. Samson, head of the university’s Civil Engineering De partment, will moderate the afternoon session. Among the speakers are Dr. D. D. Drew, Dr. W. A. Dunlap, Dr. W. B. Ledbetter and Prof. E. S. Hold- redge, all of A&M’s engineering faculty, and E. I. Bailey, a gradu ate fellow. McGuire will preside at the opening general session, with A&M President Earl Rudder ex tending greetings and Engineer ing Dean Fred Benson delivering the welcoming address. GRADUATE Dean Wayne C. Hall will be in charge of the closing session, highlighted by announcement of four JETS scholarships and presentation of awards for competitive tests and technical papers. The final session also will include an “Industry and Edu cation” address by Russell D. Brooks of Dallas, senior engineer for the Industrial Generating Co. and chairman of the Texas Ad visory Committee for JETS. The conference is sponsored by the Texas Advisory Committee in cooperation with A&M’s Col lege of Engineering. The commit tee is composed of more than 20 businessmen, engineers and edu cators from throughout the state. While noting that most of the participants will be members of some 100 JETS chapters in the state, Dean McGuire emphasized that all high school students and teachers are invited to attend the conference. JETS was organized to inform high school students and their teachers and parents about the engineering profession. WASHINGTON (^P) — The Council of Graduate Schools in the United States appealed to Congress Tuesday to abolish all college draft deferments and turn to a random lottery of 19-year- olds to serve in the armed forces. The council, which represents major universities across the country, also strongly opposed designation of certain subjects to which students would be eligi ble for deferment. Under the new rules only those graduate students in the medical or related fields may be deferred in the future. Students in college or apprentice school may be de ferred until they complete their training. The council’s position paper said the rule barring future draft deferments for graduate students imposes serious planning burdens on universities which rely heavily on graduate teaching assistants from such service,” the statement said. “We believe that draft-eligible men should be inducted on the basis of random selection upon reaching the age of 19.” 20 Teen-age Girls Attack Policemen to teach some freshman courses. The council stressed its accep tance of the principle that- mili tary service is an obligation of every able-bodied citizen. “We believe that this obliga tion should be borne equally by all citizens and that neither graduate nor undergraduate should be deferred or exempted Deadline Nearing For Travel Loans CORONA, Calif. OP> — Beware the fury of thwarted females, even if they’re only kids in mini skirts. Twenty teen-aged girls stormed the police station in this small Riverside County town early Monday, breaking down the front door, smashing a plate glass win dow and wrestling six officers to the ground. Officer John Cunningham said the six tried to push the girls out of the building and “they started swinging, scratching and tackling us. It was a real free- for-all, with three and four girls jumping each officer.” Eventually the officers hand cuffed four girls and the rest fled. Names of those held were not released because they are under 18. The reason for the rampage ? The girls were protesting the arrest of two teen-age boys ac cused of possessing liquor. Deadline for applying for A&M student travel loans is Friday, according to Davis G. Mayes, chairman of the Memorial Stu dent Center Travel Committee. Boy Scout Circus Set March 22-23 Mayes said students planning to tour a foreign country should apply at the Student Programs Office in the MSC. Queen Entries Due March 15 He added that the loans would charge no interest and be repaid on a monthly basis after gradua tion. The Senior Class of 1968 nomi nations for Cotton Pageant Queen must be in by March 15. Nomina tion forms will be filled out when pictures (portraits 5x7 or larger and a full length shot 3x5 or larger) are submitted, to the Stu dent Programs Office. All pic tures will be returned. CORRECTION Tuesday’s story on Spring Military Weekend incorrectly stated that Air Force seniors would be charged admission for the Combat Ball. The Bat talion regrets the error. Bryan aand College Station scouts will be knocking on doors the next few weeks with tickets for the annual Scout Circus March 22-23. The $1 ducat will admit one adult or two children, according to Ralph McCormick, Arrowmoon District activities chairman. A cast of 1,000 Explorer, Boy and Cub Scouts will be involved in the two-night circus at the Animal Science Pavilion at Texas A&M. The Anson Jones Junior High Band will play and Mike Mistovich, KORA radio station owner-manager, will be master of ceremonies. Hey, you with the brains, Thought about an oil company? Talk with the man from Gulf. He’ll be on campus March 6 and 7. He’s looking for men who like to stir things up — engineering and business grads with a lot of zap. Gulf is one of the majors in oil. We’re also growing in chemicals, plastics, fertilizers, adhesives and atomic energy. We market in 48 states. We move around in 50 countries. Our man will tell you all about it. Make a date through your placement office. Who knows? We might live happily ever after. Gulf] An equal opportunity employer. FLOWERS / -j n i e Lj 3l Sk oppe “Florist Telegraph Delivery’ For The Military Ball ower North Gate (The Widest Selection of Corsages Anywhere)