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perma-crease Westbury Slacks $va 5tnnicr. umbergitp men's! toear 329 University Drive 713/846-27Q6 College Station, Texaa 77840 The crowning feature of a wom an’s loveliness, say members of India’s Toda tribe, is the hear on her face. The more facial hair, the more attractive the woman by their beauty standards, reports National Geographic. BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. S523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Educators To Hear THE Page 6 BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, May 29, 1969 Attorney General Texas Attorney General Craw ford Martin will present the cap stone challenge to state educa tors in conference here June 9-11. CRAWFORD MARTIN School administrators and su pervisors will be issued challen ges by Martin; the nation’s high est ranking Negro woman in education, Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz, and the 16,000-member American Association of School Adminis trators president, Dr. Arnold W. AIRLINE Use Your Bank Amsr/card Instant Reservations by Computer Free Ticket Delivery "A Complete World-Wide Travel Service” 846-3773 BEVERLEY BRALEY TOURS-TRAVEL MSC LOBBY wmm Salisbury. The attorney general, re-elect ed last year by an overwhelming margin to his second term, will address 700 conference partici pants on the educator’s role in crime prevention. Crawford’s public record in cludes initiation of the Crime Prevention Division during his first term as attorney general. Mrs. Koontz, Women’s Bureau director of the federal Depart ment of Labor, will discuss “The Challenge and the Chance” as the conference keynote speaker. Sal isbury’s address, “Quality—The Imperative of Education,” will be the second general assembly presentation of the three-day conference. 60 Per Cent Of Ag Graduates Eligible For Advanced Studies The quality of the spring grad uating class in the College of Agriculture is reflected in the fact that 60 percent are eligible for advanced studies. Dr. R. C. Potts, associate dean of agriculture, said that about 200 were graduated Saturday. About 360 students will have been graduated by the end of the cur rent academic year. Of that 60 percent of the spring class, nine students have a mini mum of a 2.25 grade point ratio on a three point system, another nine have a minimum of 2.50, and two have a GPR range from 2.75 to a perfect 3.00. Those two are Lynn Ray Irby Rudder’s Role On D-Day Noted In Time Magazine The role of A&M President Earl Rudder in the World War II D-Day invasion is noted in a lengthy pictorial story in the current issue of Time magazine. Entitled “The Battlefields Re visited,” the article recounts the operation which began on the Normandy beaches 25 years ago June 6. In describing a picture of Pointe du Hoc, Time related Rudder’s part in the battle: “Lieut. Colonel James E. Rud der’s 2nd Ranger Battalion scaled the sheer cliffs with the aid of ropes and ladders, including a London Fire Brigade hook and ladder mounted on barges, fight ing their way through a hail of automatic-weapons fire, grenades and even boulders rolled down by the defenders.” Rudder, who retired from the Army as a major general in 1967, recently participated in the filming of a British television program to be shown in England on the 25th anniversary of the invasion. He revisited the French beaches for the filming. An En glish television crew also visited the A&M campus earlier this month to show how Rudder lives today. The A&M president is the only American featured in the show. 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P of Irving, a wildlife science ma jor, and Jim Cheek of Corpus Christi, majoring in agricultural education. “All this indicates that A&M’s agricultural students are more dedicated to academics, they are more motivated, serious, and come here for an education,” Potts pointed out. “It also means that we are more selective in accept ing students into the College of Agriculture.” The dean said he has noted more demand for graduates in the spring class than at anytime during the 33 years he has been at Texas A&M. And they are ac cepting jobs at the best salaries on record. He added that three girls were graduated in the spring class. They were Linda Dugger of Waco, a food techonolgy major; Diane Ruedrich of Marion, majoring in floriculture; and Judy Ober of k Maryland, an animal science major. An A&M police educator, citing Texas Department of Public Safe ty statistics, offered a vivid pic ture of the state’s increasing traf fic accident loss. Ira E. Scott described the play ing area of a football field as measuring 300 feet by 160 feet and U. S. currency measuring two and five-eighths by six and one- eighth inches. Addition of a new course on sample survey methodology to Texas A&M’s statistics curricu lum, pending approval, has been announced by Dr. H. O. Hartley. The course, Statistics 307, was originated in response to requests by Business and Agriculture Col leges for management and agri cultural economics majors. Hartley, Institute of Statistics director who will teach the three semester hour course, said some engineering majors also are ex pected to take the course. It will cover concepts of popu lation and sample, sample survey organization, coverage content errors, questionnaire design, basic survey designs and computation of estimates and variances. The er Sf round- tor th A&M i tary A “If a football field was com pletely covered with one dollar bills, then with individual layers of $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and finally, $1,000 bills,” said Scott, “and then dump 1,961 tons of silver dollars on top, it would represent the economic loss we suffered in Texas in 1967.” Scott, chief of A&M’s police training division, said Texas’ es timated loss two years ago was $793,094,000. Continuing the picture, Scott pointed out the loss would provide 10,000 Texas households with new homes at $20,000 each, and supply them with refrigerators at $400; electric ranges at $350; TV sets at $350; dishwashers at $300; an automobile at $3,000 and central air conditioning units at $1,400 each, and still furnish the head of each household with a bank account of $53,509. Scott said the DPS annually compares the loss figures in terms understandable by the general public. 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