Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963 Page: 3 of 28
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Cow Crop Declines In Aggieland
ItaMtal
from the moon’s surface.
school, and served four years
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Kefauver Studies Europeans
By CARL HARTMAN
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lence," supported by alumni and
culture, has been established to Sen. Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn. , is
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label has a new meaning.
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There are two nuclear reactors
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into the space age
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agricultural and mechanical arts.
AM has tended to neglect the
PRECIOUS PIMA COTTONS! PRIZE COLEPORT COTTON BROADCLOTH:
PILOT MILLS PLAID. STEVENS EASY-CARE DACRON N COTTON AT
PENNEY’S, ALL IN MISSES AND HALF SIZES.
Like most other lar
institutions founded to
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COMPUTER SYSTEM
Texas AaM is the only univer-
i systems for the Apollo pro-
The 16 American astronauts
— three of whom will make the
first U. S. landing on the moon
— are getting their basic instruc-
tion on computer systems from
A&M scientists.
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erotinforma-
ney generala
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ahead of us."
Rudder has his department
heads scouring the nation for too
professors who can be lured to
AAM
A fund tor academic excel-
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Terrific buy! Denim’s news in home fashions . . . you
can make curtains, slipcovers for so little! Plain and
fancy weaves, yorn-dyed woven-in patterns. Also on
exciting group of prints . . . topicals, provincial*.
pean methods are gentler and so
far a good deal less effective.
GATHERING VIEWS
Sen. Kefauver heads a subcom-
mittee which held hearings in
Washington last month on Euro-
pean antitrust laws and how they
affect the United States. In Brus-
sels and Paris he will be gather-
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ne of a two-
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nue Saturday,
rownwood po
Ik . American ones. But by American
M standards the European laws lack
teeth, and the European courts
lack the desire to bite.
I Mrs. Turner
Try and Stop Me
-------By BENNETT CERF--------
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#ee eate as
A row college, with a data sence of activation analysis,
rocesatog center which can be Exploratory work in the i
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major breakthroughs in science,
'. Texas
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recruit and retain the best avail- coming to ths capital of the Com-
able faculty. L mon Market Wednesday for a
The academic program has look at the European way of
been expanded, with 11 new fighting the battle against mon-
courses in government alone of- opoly—an old American cause
fend this semester. The depart- that may be catching on here.
THEY WILL MAKE ROOM FOR YOU!"
• • •
Traffie otMcee (to pedestrian just bowled over by a hit-and-
run driver): “Did you get that driver’s number!"
Pedeatrian: "No, but Fd recognize my wite’s laugh anywhere!"
• • •
In nis new book, "The Married Maa." Robert Nathan s Mr.....
this uttle "Prayer to An Analyst":
. “Here a Utils child I stand.
Lfting up my either hand.
One to dirty, one to clean-
Pm the problem in between.”
• MA W ■run Cwt Diatrihutea to XM matures Byndicate
S ly.newfiek of activation analysis
which is generally recognized as
the world's best”
.e , FULL-FLEDGED UNIVERSITY
Texas AAM isnt really a col-
lege. but a full-fledged university.
Its graduate school, which offers
doctoral programs in 45 fields,
now has only 1,000 students but
expects to double that number in
less than 5 years
AAM is flexing ds new muscles
. particularly on the graduate level.
• - the top in a university, and what-
ever strengthens the graduate
school almost automatically im-
proves the undergraduate pro-
gram
AAM. wih an all-male student
body, is the largest of seven in-
stitutions designated a* "military
colleges" by the Department of
may be just
around the corner.
CHAUFFEURS WHO DRIVE a certain famous and expen-
• sive make at British motor car are given a booklet of
special instructions calculated to raise an American's
brow*.
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
Proceeds Help
Seniors At May
MAY (BBC) —The seror class
at May High School will sponsor
a game night at 7 p.m. Tuesday
in the high school gym, with gam-
es planned for all age groups
Admission will be 25 cents for a-
dults and 10 cents for children
Proceeds will help pay for the
senior trip to Colorado Springs.
Coto., at the close of the school,
term. • I
LAKE BROWNWOOD (BBC)--
Mrs. Willie K. Turner was pre-
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search prog
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I publicity my
University research is the cut- ments of English, philosophy and West Europeans have taken to
ting edge of 20th century pro- modem foreign languages are be- all sorts of American fashions.
grew, but there is more to pro- ing strengthened from the hard sell to the twist,
gress then reaching for the stars. One thing seems certain: if Tex- But trust busting has never tra-
Here at AAM progress follows as AAM is still a cow college, the veled well across the ocean. Euro-
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years. People like “corn," too. and Red Skelton keeps feeding it to them. At right, he's
in the character of Freddie, the Freeloader, with an assist from Ray Bolger.
their colony in southern France c. _ . a.
The French still have laws against City Vandalism
a »totol^ and _qlenn W* - Howard Payne
tomers, but they are not as strong Colegesreported to Brownwood po
as American laws lice Friday at 6:35 p.m. that some
On the whole, the Roman idea one had put trash and benches im
did not take the college swimming pool some
U.S. military government time after midnight Thursday.
—---Officers were advised to place
anyone in jail caught in the pool
after hours.
SPECIAL! COTTON DENIMS
FOR HOME DECORATING
Penneys
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
LENOX
CHINA
World's Finest
at
ORLOFF JEWELERS
410 Center
The principle at activation an- port will be.unscrambled hare at
alysis to net new. It dates back the• million data computing
38c „ra
Defense, and is the largest single
source at reserve officers in the
nation. Yet, fewer than half the
total enrollment of 8,100 is in the
four-year military program.
RESEARCH LEADER
Like all other cow colleges, Tex-
as AAM is a leader in agricultural
research. But this reporter spent
four days on the sprawling 5,200-
acre campus before he ever saw
“8ayHala TexasI
AAM has made a tremendous leap
Could this be a cow college, radiated surface, and the findings to an
with a nuclear render soon to be will be radioed back to earth I
sity which has been asked to help ...... ___
device the complex computer pro- Texas industry, business and agri BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -
on the campus, one used almost
ntireiz fortraining and theother Cehnn Dane
rencrurseventunily wh rproarce >CII00l rIdn
five million watts at POM. mak- A n en •
- “’ Art Showing
WEATHER STUDY SAN SABA (BBC) —The public ing views and information from “ --
The Department of Oceanogra- schools here will sponsor a fine American diplomats and business- ESTES KEFAUVER
phy and Meteorology is. among arts exhibit during the week of men, lawyer, economists and top ... Antitrust study
other projects, studying the Adril 22-26 according to Mrs officials of the Common Market.
weather and what causes it, map- Lawes strOble elemenKarv princi- France. West Germany, Bel- vate agreements that hamper in- sented a 50-year pin Friday at
ping the ocean floor, and seeking pa ’ ° P gium and Holland all have anti- ternational trade. But in the Com- the. regular meeting of the Iris
a way of making fresh water The exhibition will be held in trust laws. Italy has one in prepa- mon Market's five-year history. Division 204. of the Grand Aux-
from sea or brackish water, the school cafetorium, and will ration. The only member that only .one antitrust case has iliary'of the Locomotive Engineers
In the plant science* building, a consist of 150 reproductions of does not is little Luxembourg, reachedits High Courtof Justice, at Adams Street community Cen-
$2.5 - million installation, faculty standard art masterpieces of the which is so small that its industry IMPORTANT PRECEDENT ter
and students are learning how to world's great paintings pretty much has to be monopolis- Th1-’ case set an important Mrs. Viola Hobbs, president of
use atomic radiation to alter and An admission fee will be charg- tic if it is going to compete in precedent. It was decided that the group, presented the pin to
improve various forms of plant ed, and the proceeds will be used the world at all. where trade among the six mem- Mrs. Turner
life. to purchase pictures for the class The Treaty of Rome, which ber nations is involved, the treaty Refreshments were served to
Elsewhere, in 150 laboratories rooms of the San Saba Schools. takes a strong stand against pri- will prevail and not the laws of Mrs. George Belt. .Mrs..Milton
—------------- - - the individual states This is a Hill. Mrs. J. E. Hobbs, Mrs W.
■■■■■MIMMMaMMMiidUMMaailliaMtoMtoMtobMMaiMMtoatetoMtetaMaKW^^^^^ step along the road toward the H. Johnson, Mrs. L. H Mayfield,
United States of Europe. Mrs. T. C. Melton, Mrs. S. V.
More than 1,500 years ago the Milner, Mrs. C. L. Whisenant,
Romans passed a law against Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs. Turner. c
monopolies and price fixing for, -----------------
• forced the break-up of some Ger-
E man cartels after World War II.
E When the occupation ended, the
3 West German government passed
H an antitrust law of its own. Many
I people think it is the most el-
2 fective in Europe.
B Kefauver told the opening ses-
a sion of his hearings that in some
2 respects Europeans have pro
" duced laws stricter than the
. .the most powerful on any campus At the risk at over - su
Ln the world? taxi, this may be called
4 By G. K. HODENFIELD I AAM has signed a ontract with
COLLEGE STATION, Tez. (APthe National Aerugautica. and
Kx-SEiwu*
creasingiy important and’respect- This is how it may be done:
table, and mme have “graduated Some hsteric day, a small
to four year noOMMas. ..(tate W - an instrument package
teachers colleges an - sottly on the
into Mate universities ’ atatapa.
So great have been th. chonra “READ" SURFACE
. in higher education in recent, * ’
'-Cwer hppiyhemle ttmreotvpesamatonjot thatsurtace to determine
age* an out of focus. M than to any existing radioac-
By the accepted definition, fortivity. Then it will automatically
instance. the Agricultural and flop and the other end at
Mechanical College d Texas- the tube will bombard a tiny area
Texas AAM—to a cow colege. of the moon's surface with atomic _ ____ __________
Perhaps then to something wrong radiation. Flopping back again, breakthrough in the technique by AAM officials say only three
with the definition. —--~ 3------ ' ------ ' -- --' *-- '---1
Ona paragraph, for ex-
ample tell* hov every
rank of royalty to to be '
addressed. Another lists
the kind at trees under
which the car must
NEVER be parked (drop-
ping* that might mar the
paintwork and all that
sort of thing). And the
final instruction read i:
“Always drive directly to
the front of ANY Une.
When you are driving a 46
car manufactured by us.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, April 14, 1963____a
I hours, seven days a week, to Not until IM did Fite give a-----.___________—
make certain AAM to first Be thought to going to coilegE"end without lertnation.
I nue‘gopus£
the pork art. will first scan a por- petitors: other overseas tour at duty with into the space age, more than
5 ---5* - ’ P2 “Those cat* ore tat We’re ten- the Ar Force m-- '------he
gry." M A&M’s "bug" to the first to
. NOT NEW land on the moon, it* coded re-
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mSmhsasnmtnzu.
"SlKSAtt. MA s
n, 00,000 automatic system Ate Washington. came AMs president in 1955
_ — _____ __- designed to analyze up to one mil-. After the bug will come the — - -■ - -
by only three other in- field to underway at the Univer- lion samples a year. Apollo space project, aimed at
of higher learning in the sity of California'* Lawrence Ra-1 Both the Mart I and the Mark landing u 8 astronauts on the
„---- Jtates? diation Laboratory at Livermore, II were designed by Lloyd Fite, moon- and the date computing
A cow college, with a program Calif But Dr. Richard Wainerdi, a graduate student now working center is deeply involved in that,
in the exciting and l—parattvi- ----------------------------—---------------—
ration analysis re-toward a PhD. in electrical ten and at field stations across
__— __________ ___1 .. _ here, s cafident a story to himsel. ithe state, the search goes on far
Administration (NAU) to it wil be AMs "bug" which wil engineering. Fite to something at new and better methods of higb-
1 first land on Rte naan, and AAM’s He was graduated from high way construction, more efficient
data peocessing cente which win school in imp, worked in a paint
unscramble the first data radioed and body shop, attended business - u ■ nu W agrunure, uzease- t
• — ---- ------ E - “5 "u; cess for propagation af animaf Ute
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963, newspaper, April 14, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482967/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.