The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 02, 1970, Image 3

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The 100-acre facility, the
Mitchell Campus, will house
A&M’s Moody Marine Institute.
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“APRIL FOOLS”
oratory and various oceanograph
ic installations.
“A&M has committed itself to
a major role in oceanographic
research and development of ma
rine resources and, with public
and private support, will have
the appropriate facilities to get
the job done,” observed Acting
A&M President A. R. Luedecke.
Campus master planning calls
for a four-stage build-up, result
ing in approximately 25 buildings.
The campus will eventually be
divided into two areas, an aca
demic core for classrooms, labo
ratories and administrative of
fices and a recreation core con
taining dormitories and related
facilities.
Foundation work is complete
for the campus’ first two build
ings, a classroom-administration
building and technical laboratory
for the Texas Maritime Academy.
Both structures are scheduled for
occupancy next fall.
The facilities are being con
structed under contracts totaling
$1,054.11. Epco Construction,
Inc., of Houston was awarded an
$844,320 contract for the two
buildings and Don Trapey Con
struction Co. of Texas City re
ceived a $209,791 award for pav
ing and utilities.
TMA cadets are already living
on the Mitchell Campus—aboard
the academy’s training ship, the
Texas Clipper. The 15,000-ton
ship is berthed at the campus
docks, which were completed this
summer.
The docks, which also will serve
the university's two oceano
graphic research vessels, were
constructed with $500,000 state
appropriation obtained through
the help of State Sen. A. R.
Schwartz and Rep. Ed Harris of
Galveston and Rep. Dean Neugent
of Texas City.
Land for the campus was do
nated by Houston businessman
George Mitchell. The campus is
named in honor of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchell of
Galveston.
The Moody Foundation of Gal
veston provided a $1 million grant
for construction of the first facil
ities. The Moody Marine Institute
honors the late William Lewis
Moody Jr., also of Galveston.
Aside from the maritime acad
emy, majority of the activities
planned for the Mitchell Campus
centers around the university’s
Oceanography Department and
Sea Grant Program.
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Friday, October 2, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 3
Research vessels
to study Gulf reefs
IS-!
THESE ARE THE DESIGNS of four Christmas stamps which will be printed on the
same sheet. They feature four anitque Christmas toys — a horse, a mechanical tri
cycle, a doll carriage and a tin and cast iron locomotive. A fifth stamp featuring a
Nativity scene also will be issued. (AP Wirephoto)
Jordan fighting stopped;
Arabs still oppose Israel
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Arab truce teams persuaded
Palestinian guerrillas and Jor
danian army troops to stop shoot
ing at each other in guerrilla
strongholds of northern Jordan
Thursday, a spokesman for the
A1 Fatah guerrilla group said.
The Beirut spokesman said
agreement to accept the Cario-
arranged cease-fire was reached
in Ramtha, a border town on the
Damascus-Amman highway, the
guerrillas’ principal supply route
from Syria.
Ramtha and nearby Irbid, Jor
dan’s second largest city, were
quiet, the guerrilla spokesman
said, after reports of shelling by
Jordanian troops earlier in the
day.
In Amman, Jordan’s new gov
ernment said it would recognize
only the A1 Fatah guerrilla group,
the major Palestinian organiza
tion headed by Yasir Arafat.
Other guerrilla organizations
operating in Jordan will be con
sidered illegal, Information Min
ister Maj. Adnan Abu Odeh said.
He condemned Marxist guer
rilla bands, such as the Peking-
oriented Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine that or
ganized the hijacking and de
struction of four international
jetliners last month and at one
point held more than 400 passen
gers and crew hostage.
“I tell you the struggle in
Jordan has been between the
government and the Marxists,”
he said, outlining the new govern
ment’s policy. It replaced the
military government that ruled
during Jordan’s nine-day civil war
that left, according to some re
ports, 20,000 dead.
The death of Egyptian Presi
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser, who
had accepted the U.S.-sponsored
Middle East peace plan, brought
renewed pleas from international
capitals for Arab-Islraeli peace
talks.
Presidents Nixon and Tito,
meeting in Belgrade, issued a
general communique calling for
negotiation rather than confron
tation to meet world problems.
Soviet Premier Alexei N. Ko
sygin, in a Radio Cario broad
cast, suggested Egypt’s new lead
ers should follow Nasser’s move
toward peace. He said the Soviet
Union would “continue to extend
support to Egypt and the Arab
countries” but his country “stands
for consolidating peace in the
Middle East.”
Delegations from 10 Arab coun
tries, meeting in Cairo after
Nasser’s funeral, said they would
“follow Nasser’s policy to fight
international colonialism and Zi
onism.”
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of his brain waves.
There are four principal brainwave
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with the outer conscious levels, ten
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healing processes, memory, learning,
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to deeper inner meditation, mental
control of pain, and finally the
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Egypt was not represented at
the meeting, but they called on
the new Egyptian leaders to
“follow Nasser’s policy until vic
tory over Israel is achieved.”
McDowell to visit
fire fighter meet
Instructor G. G. (Buddy) Mc
Dowell of the Texas Firemen’s
Training School staff at A&M
will represent the university at
the annual Tarrant County Fire
Fighters Association Banquet
Saturday.
Tarrant County's 33 paid and
volunteer fire departments host
the event to honor county offi
cials who support the county-wide
fire program.
McDowell is former chief of the
Richland Hills Fire Department.
He joined the university staff
early this year.
The banquet also marks the
20th anniversary of the 1,000-man
county association. Many special
guests are expected for the 7:30
p.m. Round-Up Inn program, Mc
Dowell said.
A&M’s two oceanographic re
search vessels will converge on
the Flower Gardens in the Gulf
of Mexico next wfeek for the first
coordinated studies of the unique
coral reef area.
Dr. Richard Rezak, associate
professor of oceangraphy, said
A&M researchers will conduct
joint investigations of physical,
biological and engineering as
pects of marine acoustics.
The two ships, the 180-foot
R/V Alaminos, and the 100-foot
R/V Orca, will be on station at
the Flower Gardens Sunday
through Tuesday.
The Flower Gardens, northern
most known living coral reefs in
the Gulf, are located about 126
miles southeast of Galveston.
Studies of the area are being
supported by the Office of Naval
Research, the National Science
Foundation and A&M’s Sea Grant
Program.
Dr. Rezak, chief scientist
aboard the Alaminos, said oper
ations with the larger ship will
primarily involve a bottom sampl
ing and coring program.
He noted a major goal of the
cruise will be to gather informa
tion concerning the distribution
of sediment types around the
reef. Such knowledge, he added,
will be valuable in petroleum ex
ploration in areas where similar
reefs have grown during the geo
logic past.
The Orca will be the primary
acoustical laboratory.
“Knowledge of acoustics in the
Gulf of Mexico is extremely lim
ited,” Dr. Rezak said. “Such in
formation is valuable in operation
of military and commercial fish
eries sonars.”
Dr. Jerald W. Caruthers, assist
ant professor of oceanography,
will conduct acoustic transmis
sion and reverberation experi
ments, while Dr. Stephen Riter,
assistant professor of electrical
engineering, will carry out ex
periments in marine acoustical
communications.
Dr. Thomas J. Bright, assistant
professor of oceanography, will
gather information concerning
animal sounds associated with the
reef community.
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