The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1972, Image 3

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Hughes abandons Bahamas
(Continued from page 1)
is a good chance he will hold a
face-to-face press conference.”
Another Hughes source in Las
Vegas said Hughes eventually
plans to go to Mexico to live per
manently.
State Department sources in
Washington said they understood
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Hughes has business interests in
Nicaragua.
Somoza had already left Man
agua by the time of the announce
ment for a previously scheduled
official visit to Panama.
It was believed Hughes would
remain in Nicaragua until the
president’s return Saturday or
Sunday.
The Somoza family has run Ni
caragua since 1936, except for a
four-year interim.
In his usual manner, Hughes
slipped secretively away from his
hotel in Nassau where he had
been secluded for 15 months.
A cargo plane carrying a hos
pital bed, blood plasma stand,
bottled water and many other
items from the Hughes’ ninth-
floor suite in the Britannia Beach
Hotel flew early Thursday to
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., then on to
Managua.
Officials of the Britannia
Beach, who said they had never
laid eyes on Hughes since he
left Las Vegas, Nev., on Thanks
giving Eve, 1970, did not know
when the recluse himself left the
island.
The Miami News said it deter
mined that Hughes was ordered to
leave the Bahamas because he had
stayed beyond the legal eight-
month limit. A visitor then must
take out a residence permit or
leave and reenter the Bahamas.
The residency requirement was
not enforced previously, the News
said, because the government
could not confirm that Hughes
ever had actually been in Nassau.
The unprecedented telephone news
conference Hughes gave to deny
the authenticity of the Irving au
tobiography established for the
first time that Hughes was there.
The Bahamas minister of home
affairs, Arthur D. Hanna, who is
in charge of all immigration mat
ters, said in a statement that
Hughes had not been asked to
leave.
“During the course of routine
investigation,” Hanna said, “it
has been discovered that non-Ba
hamians allegedly employed by
Mr. Hughes were in the Bahamas
without proper immigration stat
us and were escorted out of the
Commonwealth by immigration
officials.”
In Los Angeles, Richard Han
nah, publicity chief of the Hughes
Tool Co., said he inferred from
his sources that Hughes left the
hotel Tuesday.
A Hughes Tool Co. spokesman
in Las Vegas said Hughes felt
his employes should not be requir
ed to obtain work permits.
Teaching through television
to he discussed at seminar
Teaching chemistry through
television will be discussed at
A&M by Dr. John F. Baxter, who
prepared several successful teach
ing series.
“The Knowledge Explosion, the
Teacher and TV” is the subject
of the seminar sponsored by the
A&M Chapter of the American
Chemical Society. The seminar
will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb.
25, in Chemistry Room 228.
Henrichsen, Williams added
to Veterinary College staff
Two additions to the College of
Veterinary Medicine faculty-staff
at A&M have been announced by
Dean Alvin A. Price.
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Students part-time work, above average
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
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ent Publicatic
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the day
arrive in the Officv
before deadline of
proceeding publication.
English proficiency ex
Psychology majors February
3 to 5 in Nagle 6, or February
from 12 :30 to 2 at Nagle 6.
exam for graduating
uary 23, 1972 from
24, 1972
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: McKay, Michael Darrell
Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics
Dissertation: AN OPERATIONAL AP
PROACH TO AUTOMATED TANKER
SCHEDULING BY COMPUTER.
Time: February 25, 1972 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 102 in the Olin E. Teague
Bldg.
George W Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
FOR RENT
Furnished room. Utilities paid. Private
bath. $35 per month. Call 846-5054. 80tl
CASA DEL SOL APTS.
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Spring - Summer - Fall ’72
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or
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Club
Dr. Gail D. Williams has been
appointed assistant professor of
veterinary pathology. He received
B.S. and DVM degrees from the
University of Minnesota in 1964
and 1966 and has been a post
doctoral Fellow in the Nutritional
and Food Science Department at
MIT.
Dr. Williams has completed all
the requirements for the Ph.D. in
nutrition from MIT and the de
gree will be awarded at a later
date.
His fields are nutrition, pathol
ogy and biochemistry, with seven
scientific publications dealing
with research on the influence of
animal nutrition on resistance
and susceptibility to infectious
diseases.
Robert Henrichsen, a December
1971 graduate of Sam Houston
State, has been employed as an
artist in the Dean’s Office.
Henrichsen is a native of Bell-
ville and single.
Dr. Baxter will report on ex
periences in preparing a complete
course in high school chemistry
for Encyclopedia Britannica
Films, 160 30-minute teaching
films and 160 30-minute television
programs for NBC-TV’s Conti
nental Classroom series.
He also will take the audience
behind the scenes at NBC.
Dr. Baxter claims the general
public does not understand the
“knowledge explosion,” while
teaching professionals at times
are unaware of new teaching
techniques.
“Teachers are still prone to
talk too much and show too little,”
Dr. Baxter claims.
The seminar is open to the pub
lic. A mixer and dinner begins
at 5:45 p.m. at the Holiday Inn
in Bryan at $3.50 per person and
$2.50 for students.
Reservations must be made
with Drs. Nick Pace or Ralph
Zingaro by noon Thursday, Feb.
24.
Dr. Baxter was awarded the
Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins Uni
versity in 1942. He has experience
in both high school and college
teaching, and heads the general
chemistry program at the Uni
versity of Florida.
He has been a consultant for
a number of television learning
projects in the United States,
South America, India and Thai
land.
Dr. Baxter is the recipient of
the ACS James T. Grady Medal,
the 1962 College of Chemistry
Teacher Award of the Manufac
turing Chemists’ Association and
the 1969 ACS Florida Award.
THE BATTALION
Friday, February 18, 1972 College Station, Texas
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