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" zzion THE BATTALION Thursday, January 16, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 3 the j said, | ,l€S ion any 160 Business Leaders To Attend Whiteley Plans To Attend BA College Conducts Fourth Forum d. C. Inaugural A forum of national leaders is entering its fourth year of idea exchange among business, indus try, education and government. Supported by more than 160 corporations, businesses, banks and associations throughout the U. S., the President’s Forum en ables top management to gain new insight into current and future problems. GOV. JOHN CONNALLY en dorses the forum, originated by A&M in 1966. The fourth annual meeting is scheduled in San An tonio next spring. A&M’s College of Business Ad ministration conducts the forum of top echelon management. “It is conducted in keeping with the whole spirit of Texas A&M, that of service to the state,” ob served Business Administration Dean John E. Pearson. “The forum goes to participants in the state’s metropolitan areas.” ANNUALLY convened on a rotating basis in San Antonio, Houston and Dallas, the forum attracts business and industry presidents from across the nation, pointed out W. E. Eckles, assist ant dean and executive develop ment director. “Presentations by highly suc cessful business leaders and dis cussions center on topics vital to the operation of our national economy,” the management pro- MSC Seeking Homes For 12 Asian Students Memorial Student Center offi cials are seeking local residents to host one or more visiting foreign students for five days later this month. MSC Director Wayne Stark said 12 Southeast Asian and Pa cific student leaders will arrive here Jan. 27 as part of a State Department program conducted in cooperation with Experiment in International Living, a world wide student travel organization. The students, three girls and Cooper To Address Local A&M Club Edwin H. Cooper will speak on civilian students at Texas A&M and 1969 officers will be installed Wednesday at the regular meet ing of the Brazos County A&M Club. President Bob Roepke said the Ramada Inn meeting will start at 6 p.m. with refreshments. Din ner will be at 7. “It’s a coed meeting,” he added. “Bring your wife.” Cooper, past president of the club, will install seven new offi cers and three board members, whose terms extend through 1971. Formerly assistant to the presi dent, Cooper became director of civilian student activities in Sep tember, 1967. The 1953 A&M graduate works in enhancing and developing civilian student life programs at the university. nine boys, vary in age from 21 to 23, Stark said. He said the group’s visit here ties in with A&M’s participation in Experiment in International Living which is coordinated by the MSC Travel Committee. Stark hopes the students can stay in homes where there is a son or daughter attending A&M. A&M students have a program planned for the visitors. The students, all approved by the U. S. embassies in foreign countries, represent universities in Fiji, Australia, Hong Kong, Laos, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and Korea. Stark said persons interested in helping host the students may call him at 845-1914. fessor said. PREVIOUS forums dealt with controlled economy, information explosion, business-industry re strains, international and domes tic monettary problems and conse quences of national policy. The 1969 President’s Forum, March 31-April 2, at the Palacio del Rio Hotel near San Antonio’s convention center, will examine changing civic responsibilties of business and industry. “Speakers channel discussion of participants,” Pearson explained. “These leaders of top companies then describe from many years experience successes and errors they made doing the job.” • “No one can go to school 15 to 17 years and expect to be edu cated for life work in manage ment,” Eckles said. “There must be refreshment of management teams just as business and in dustry bring in new machines and techniques to keep pace and grow with the economy.” NEW WAY OF FISHING WALVIS BAY, South West Africa (A*) — Hennie Venter was swimming at the beach when a 20- pound steenbras, a fish found lo cally, attacked him in water about six feet deep. Venter punched and dazed the fish, dragged it on the beach and presented it to the local hotel where it fed the full quest quota. 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Neat, accurate, reasonable. 846-2681. 59t3 Will do typing reasonable. Call 822- 7659 after 5 p. m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. 59t2 TYPING — Electric, Very Reasonable. Irs. David R. Miller. 822-2048. 56tfn Typing. 822-2043 or 822-5053. SOtfn STUDENTS! SERVICES UNLIMITED is ready to help you with your typing, mimeographing, copywork, printing needs, and multilithing. LET "SU WORK FOR YOU.” 1907 S. College. Bryan, Texas. 823-5362. 605tfn Typing. Thesis and Dissertation ex perience. 846-8335. 603tfn WHITE AUTO STORE Bryan and College Station will rent you the Catalina “Big Tex” Air Conditioner—If you decide to buy, your rent becomes your down payment. 846-4910. BRYAN MOBILE HOMES 4212 Old College Road Come by—Meet the Mobile Home people and learn the advantages of a Mobile Home Ownership over pay ing rent. FOR RENT Furnished apartment one bedroom, living ‘ en, bath, with carport, hor >m, kitchen, bath, with carport. Also cable, telephone connections. No pets, couples only. 700 W. 26th. 822-7860. 59tfn Two bedroom furnished house. Close to campus. Available mid-semester. $125 month. 845-2376 after 7. 56t4 Available Dec. 1. Nicely furnished ranch ne grounds m couni from college or Bryan on liable style brick home on l 1 /^ acres landscaped 5 _ i— About 15 minuti grounds in country, lege bedrooms rge den, large is her and dry Austin highway, .parate dining room, hen, utility room with Two tile baths, large opening on patio with 16 x 32 x>l. Beautiful lawn with undi , separate dining room, large den, large kitchen, utility room with washer and dryer, living room opening on patio with swimming po rin! :k yard. 3,000 sq. ft. heat and air. Lawn maintained. No water Jer- round sprinkler system. Lots of trees in front and back yard. 3,000 sq. ft. of centi 1 —' ’ T maintain) bills to pay. On school bus route, per month. 1 yea erly occupied by 822-4972, after 10 :00 a. m. Mon - Sat. 38 • co: coll $250 roi ntract desired. Form- ‘ one Stfn ege professor. Phc For rent. 1, 2. and 3 bedroom apartments. New with centra] air. Some carpeted. Call 846-4717 or 846-8285. 596tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS ! ! Need A Home 1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 3 MONTHS LEASE 401 Lake St. Apt. 1 FOR SALE Army dress blues—tailored, worn twice, erfect conditioi 31. Includes 2nd Lt. shoulder boards. tion. Coat—38, trousers— Sacrifice for 1 p. m. $50. Call 846-2201 after 59tl 1966 Mustang convertible. 3-speed, V-8. Excellent condition. Call 846-2146, after 5 :30 p. m. 54t6 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 Signature Loans $10 to $100 Prompt Confidential Service UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY 317 Patricia North Gate Tel: 846-8319 ENGINEERING & OFFICE SUPPLY CORP. REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR. SUPPLIES SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT — OF FICE SUPPLIES • MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES 402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas SPECIAL NOTICE BUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. - The M.M. Degree will be con ferred Thursday Jan. 16 at 7 p. m. 4 See Andy Anderson, 2010 S. 822-3546 for your U-Haul truck oi and move cheaper and safer. College, trailer, 54t8 WE BUY DEN. MOST ANYTHING — AGGIE 51tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notieea must arrive in the Offiea ons before deadline of ublieation. eea must arrive of Student Publications before di 1 p.m. of the day preeeeding p At 8 a. m. Thursday, January 16, there will be posted in the foyer of the Richard Coke Building a list of those mid-year candidates who have completed all academic requirements for degrees to be < on January 18, 1969. Each cani urged to consult tlj*S list to determine status. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar LOST jo.:.*)* 'i it >•),» •• i . i Oo fset-dt/.i ■ t:v%,. .VfyilT’ t)\? ! • ! r v ’ .I ,.\_J er Wednesday between 9:15 and 9:45. 5-3900. 14-205, 57tfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed Lowest Prices HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 STERLING ELECTRONICS sound equipment Ampex Roberts Fisher Sony Scott Panasonic tape decks Harmon-Kardon 903 South Main, Bryan 822-1589 Cade Motor Co. 1309 & 1700 Texas Ave. FORD LINCOLN MERCURY SALES & SERVICE At least two Bryan-College Station residents, Dr. and Mrs. Eli L. Whiteley, will attend the inauguration of President Rich ard Nixon and related activities. Whiteley, associate professor of agronomy, is one of 297 Con gressional Medal of Honor win ners invited to participate in the Washington festivities. Prior to the Monday swearing- in ceremonies, the couple will be guests for a U.S. House of Repre sentatives’ Veterans Affairs Com mittee reception Friday, and American Legion reception and the inaugural gala Saturday and a State Department luncheon and governors’ reception Sunday. After witnessing the inaugu ration, Dr. and Mrs. Whiteley will sit in the White House re viewing stand for the inaugural parade and attend the inaugural ball Monday evening. Whiteley, a 1942 graduate of A&M and native of Georgetown, won his Medal of Honor in a World War II battle with German SS troops for the fortress city of Sigolsheim, France, Dec. 26, 1944. He is one of six former A&M students awarded the nation’s highest honor during World War II. Four of the awards were made posthumously and the fifth recipient died in 1963. Whiteley estimated 175 CMH winners will attend the inaugural activities. (EJnhuhjOLnjyt For Complete Insurance Service Dial 823-8231 Ray Criswell, Sr.; Ray Criswell, Jr. “Insure Well With Criswell” 2201 S. College Ave., Bryan, Texas Call 822-1441 Allow 20 Minutes Carry Out or Eat-In THE PIZZA HUT 2610 Texas Ave. Major Assigned To VN Battalion Army Maj. James R. Woodall of Decatur, a 1950 Texas A&M graduate, has been made ,a bat talion commander in Vietnam. Major Woodall has the 1st Bat talion, 50th Infantry, of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. He studied agricultural economics and com manded Company “D” Infantry here. AIR LINE Reservations and Tickets New Phone 846-3773 Memorial Student Center Fly Anywhere With BEVERLEY BRALEY TOURS & TRAVEL Reservations for Hotels — Car Rental — Cruises — Tours rmi i Beverley Braley Tours ... Travel MSC CASA CHAPULTEPEC OPEN 11:00 A.. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M. 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