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  • Page 2 College Station, Texas Friday, March 9, 1962 THE BATTALIONmimssmimssmsxxmsfmiiSM

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    PalaceThrough Saturday — *** “Lov

    er, Come Back”' Sunday thna Tuesday — *****

    “The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone”

    QueenThrough Tuesday — ** “Pinoc-

    chio”

    CampusThrough Saturday — ****

    “From a Roman Balcony”Sunday thru Tuesday — ****

    “Tender Is The Night”

    SkywaySaturday only — “LeYs Go

    Navy” and ‘Here Come the Marines” and “Bowery Battalion” — all unreviewed.

    Sunday thru Wednesday — ** “The Comancheros” and *** “Can- Can”

    CircleSaturday only — “How To Be

    Very, Very Popular” — unreviewed — and ** “Tennessee’s Partner” and “Battle Stripe” — unreviewed.

    Sunday thru Tuesday — ** “The Honeymoon Machine” and “The Untamed West” — unreviewed.

    Guion HallSaturday — ** “Ice Palace”

    and *** “Tall Story”Sunday — **** “Guns of Na-

    varone”T. Nickell

    ***** Exceptional **** Excellent

    *** Good ** Fair

    * Poor

    l AlJVT SLOUCH by Jim Earle

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    “ . .. Welcome to A&M! In order for your stay to be as pleasant as possible, our outfit has volunteered to serve as your host! We have made plans for every single minute of your visit . . . !

    — Job Calls — .mics (Bachelor and Master degree levels), and electrial engineering (B.S.).

    McDonnell Aircraft Corp. —Aeronautical, chemical, electrical and mechanical engineering (B.S.), and physics (Ph.D.).

    Boy Scouts of America — Busi- administration, education and psychology, agricultural economics and sociology, industrial education and physical education.

    Monday and Tuesday Koppers Company Inc. —

    Chemical engineering (B.S., M.S.), electrical and mechanical engineering (B.S.).

    General Electric Co. — Aeronautical, chemical, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering, chemisti-y, mathematics and physics (B.S., M.S.). *

    TuesdayAro* Inc. — Aeronautical, elec

    trical and mechanical engineering, mathematics and physics (all degree levels).

    Bankers Life Co. — Accounting and business administration (B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.).

    Cabot Corp. — Chemical and mechanical engineering (B.S.).

    Cutler-Hammer Co. — Elec-

    The following firms will interview graduating seniors in the Placement Office in the YMCA Building:

    MondayWest Texas Utilities Co. —

    Electrical and mechanical engineering.

    Titanium Metals Corporation of America — Chemical and mechanical engineering and industrial technology.

    Touche, Ross, Bailey and Smart — Accounting (B.B.A., M.B.A.).

    Texas Employers’ Insurance Association.—C h e m i c a 1, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical and petroleum engineering.

    Rural Electrification Administration, U. S. Department of Agriculture — Accounting, busi- iness administration and econo-

    trical, industrial and mechanical engineering (B.S.).

    W. T. Grant Co. — Accounting, business administration, economics, history and government, mathematics and physical education.’

    Tuesday and WednesdayFord Motor Co. — Electrical,

    industrial and mechanical engineering, chemistry, physics, mathematics, accounting, economics and marketing (Bachelor and Master degree levels).

    Summer JobsAro Inc. will interview juniors

    and faculty members for work in aeronautical, electrical and mechanical engineering, mathematics and physics Tuesday.

    Ralph MarterieThe leader of the No. 1 band on campus and in ballrooms is coming to your campus again this year as Marlboro’s musical ambassador of good will. Don’t miss Ralph and his Marlboro Men when they come to your campus.

    I MarlboroCAMPUS FAVORITE IN ALL 50 STATES

    THE BATTALIONOpinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu

    dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, nonprofit, self-supporting^ educational enterprise edited and operated by students as a journalism laboratory and community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&lM College.

    Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Due-wall, director of Student Publications, chairman; Allen Schrader, School of Arts and Sciences; Willard I.

    . Truettner, School of Engineering; Otto R. Kunze, School oi1 Agriculture; and Dr. E. D. UcMurry, School of Veterinary Medicine.

    i The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M. is published in College Sta- ilon, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, Septem- >er through May, and once a week during summer school.

    I , ? The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all news llapatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of pontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other matter here- n are also reserved.

    Jecond-class postage paid it College Station. Texas.

    MEMBER:The Associated Press

    Texas Press Assn.

    Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

    Mail subscriptions are Vll subscriptions subject Address: The Battalion,

    $3.60 per semester; $6 per school year, $6.60 per full year, to 2% sales tax. Advertising rate furnished on request. Room 4, YMCA Building. College Station, Texas.

    News contributions may be made by telephoning VI 6-6618 or VI 6-4910 or at the iditorial office. Room 4, YMCA Building. For advertising or delivery call VI 6-6416.

    JOB SLOAN ............... EDITORManaging Editor

    Snorts Editor7ommy Holbein--------------- -------------------------------------

    dan Payne, Ronnie Bookman, Robbie D. Godwin................. News Editorslonnie Fann, Gerry Brown, T. S. Harrover............................. Staff Writersiylvia Ann Bookman _______________________ ___ __ ____ Society Editorran Conner............................1........................................... Assistant Sports Editorohnny Herrin........................................................................... Chief PhotographerJen Wolfe, Bill Stripling................................................ ..............Photographers

    CARLOS MONTOYAA TOWN HALL PRESENTATIONMarch 22 & 23

    ^^11 OREN*UNDER 12 YEARS f R£fc

    FRIDAY‘‘BEYOND ALL LIMITS’

    with Jack Palance Plus

    “RALLY ’ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS”

    with Paul Newman Plus

    GOLDEN YEGGS CARTOON

    SATURDAY“LET’S GO NAVY”with the Bowery Boys“HERE COME THE

    MARINES”with the Bowery Boys

    “BOWERY BATTALION”with the Bowery Boys

    PlusCARTOON

    ‘FATHERS ARE PEOPLE’SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY

    “THE COMANCHEROS”with John Wayne

    Plus“CAN-CAN”

    with Frank Sinatra Plus

    CARTOON“4 WHEELS NO BRAKES”

    Wee AggiesFour future Aggies and six

    Aggie Dates were born in Bryan’s St. Joseph’s Hospital recently:

    Feb. 22, a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Conn of D-l-W College View.

    Feb. 27, a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. David Thorton of 500 Kyle.

    Feb. 28, a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Hodges of A-5-B College View.

    March 2, a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. White of 4320 Maywood.

    March 3, a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wagner of 502 Boyett.

    March 4, a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boone of 1617 Armi- stead.

    March 5, a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Franklin of Box 789, College Station.

    March 5, a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Hardy E. Fairbanks of 205 Gilcrest.

    March 5, a girl was born to Mr.

    Church NewsAttend the church of your

    choice on Sunday.A&M Presbyterian Church

    Sunday — Coffee, 9:30 a.m.; Church school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning worship, “What about the Church?” 11 a.m.

    A&M Church of ChristSunday — Bible school, 9:45

    a.m.; Morning worship, “America — Good and Great,” 10:45 a.m.; Evening worship, “Life’s Supreme Decision,” 7:15 p.m.

    CORPS SOPHS. & JUNIOR YEARBOOK PORTRAIT

    SCHEDULESOPHS and JUNIORS in the Corps will have their portrait made for the “AGGIELAND” according to the following schedule. Portraits will be made at the AGGIELAND STUDIO Between the hours of 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. on the days scheduled.March

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    PALACEBryan 2‘8$79

    TODAY & SATURDAYRock Hudson

    &Doris Day

    In“LOVER COME BACK”

    STARTS SUNDAY Warren Beatty

    In“ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE”

    QUEENNOW SHOWING

    and Mrs. Billy Gene McCoy of 304 Second St.

    March 7, a boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bruce Plotts of 541 Bryant.

    TODAY & SATURDAYNO ONE UNDER 16 WILL

    BE ADMITTED

    "POIGNANT AND MEMORABLE,

    SENSITIVE, __ \ REALISTIC, /

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    CIRCLELAST NITE

    (Both In Color)“PARENT TRAP”

    with Haley Mills &

    “MAGNIFICENT 7”with Steve McQueen

    SATURDAY NITE ONLY 3 GOOD MOVIE TREATS“HOW TO BE VERY

    POPULAR” with Betty Grable“TENNESSEE

    PARTNER”With John Payne

    &“BATTLE STRIPE”

    with Marlon Brando &

    Jack WebbSTARTS SUNDAY“HONEYMOON

    MACHINE”&

    ‘UNTAMED WEST”

    CIRCLEHERE IS ONE OF THE BIG

    3 MOVIES YOU’LL SEE SATURDAY NITE ONLY AT THE CIRCLE DRIVE IN THEATRE

    BETTY GRABLE SHEREE NORTH

    ROBERT CUMMINGS

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    PEANUTS By Charles M. SchulzPEANUTS /SM, DID ‘Sou

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