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Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 11, 1961 THE BATTALION Sacred Heart Golden Jubilee Gospel Singing Five . . . one of many Aggie Follies Features 15 NATO Powers Pledge To Stop Communist Block By The Associated Press OSLO, NorwayFifteen Atlan- tic allies pledged yesterday to de- fend vital areas around the globe jgainst the menace of the Com- ffiunist bloc. And they promised again to stand firm in West Ber- lin. Foreigi} ministers .of the North Atlantic { Treaty Organization wound hp $ three-day meeting with a Apjg'r decisionto widen their activities beyond' the defined region of their dllidhce.- ker SecretfirynGener.al ;Dirk U. Stik- r of the Netherlands and other delegates speaking privately, cred- ited this achievement to U.S. Sec- retary of State Dean Rusk. He had sought with only partial suc- cess to instill a life-and-death sense of urgency. It means NATO has recognized the total diplomacy conducted by the Soviet bloc on all the fronts of the East-West cold war can best be countered by the Wests own total diplomacy. T Department Showing Films The first day of a two-day stand of two films from the Rockdale, Tex., division of the Aluminum Co. of America was completed today in the Department of Jour- nalism. The two films, Unfinished Rainbowsand A Product of the Imagination,will also be shown tomorrow afternoon at 2 and 4 p.m. The showings are being held in Room 6 of Nagle Hall. The public is invited. The menace which drew the allies together is now not only military but also has worldwide political, economic, scientfic and psychological aspects,the final communique observed. Confident in their strength, in the will of their peoples and in the truth of the, ideals they up- hold, th£ T5 Atlantic nations dedi- cate themselves anew ,to building a world free from': the, false doc- trine of continuing apd inevitable conflict!x : 'U* Soviet Prdmier Khrushchev con- tends that, even in an era of so- called peaceful coexistence, Com- munists everywhere work to topple capitalism. The front displayed toward the Soviet bloc looked solid although the Scgndanavians, British and Canadians lost no chance to stress the need to negotiate. Yi re ston e INSPECTED | USED TIRE VALUES First Come... First Served! Orive Awey with the Biggest Values in Town! BRAKE AND FRONT-END SERVICE WE DO ALL THIS FOR ONLY. Precision adjust brakes, repack front bearings and add brake fluid, if necessary. Scientifically inspect and align front-end to manufacturers specifications. Precision balance both front wheels. Check power brake and power steering Any American Car SEE US FOR SPEEDWAY PROVED TIRES *1 DOWN *1 A WEEK Fun Festival In Guion Hall: Aggie Follies, 1961 - Style By TOMMY HOLBEIN Battalion Managing Editor Guion Hall, converted into a sUeet scene from Hometown, U.S.A.,will be the site of a pro- fessional traveling medicine show loaded with entertainment, and known as Aggie Follies, 1961, Fri- day and Saturday nights. A sign already hangs outside the theater, advertising the fur fest, but the show itself cant truly be advertised properly ir only a sign. The Follies is a collection of talent which makes it an ultra-variety show, blended into the central theme mentioned aboveits main object being to sell medicine.This years program goes a step farther over last year, which host- ed the Aggie Players in a melo- drama, Dirty Work At The Cross Roads,with entra acts between scenes .in,the drama. Follies, 1961 features many more acts, worked into a second melodrama, She Was Only A Farmers Daughter,complete with villian and heroin, and hero. The play will be presented in three acts, with entra acts before and between the scenes. Some of these will include sales- men emerging upon the audience peddling their snake oil and other merchandise, and presentation of local dignitarieson stage. Coupled with this will he danc- ing girls, singers, musicians (other than vocal), magicians, and aerial gymnastics artists, besides the melodrama. Popular for their halftime per- formances at various sports events, the Bengal Belles, girlsdrill team from Consolidated High School, will be featured performers in the Follies this weekend. Dancing to Ragtime Cowboy Joe,the §elles will present their famous dancing routine which has won them wide acclaim in this area and elsewhere. The gt'oup consists of 16 beauties decked in western attire, and will perform twice during the evening program. Glenda Fagan, former Miss Congeniality of Texas,will pre- sent her smooth style of singing n another of the pleasing inter- ludes during the Follies; her se- lections will include Misty,and others of similar style. The singer is a former Harrison County Hometown Club Sweet- heart, Miss Marshall, Tex. of 1957,member of the Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority at Centenary College in Shreveport, La. She is married to Walter Fagan, fifth year architecture major. On an entirely different vein of singing will be the Sacred Heart Golden Jubilee Gospel Singing Five, issuing forth with oltime mountaineermusic accompanied by banjo, guitar, wash board and rope tub bass. Members include Jim Hudson, Butch Edwards, Olin Brown, and Hugh Magers. The fifth member, Lukeis always drunk, so hell be missing for the Fellies, accord- ing to one of the other Five. 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Bag 35c Fresh Jumbo Lettuce . . 2 Hds. 25c Fresh Cellq Carrots ... 2 Bags 19c Fresh Sweet Corn................. Ear 5c Idaho Russett Potatoes 10 Lb. Bag 49c FRYERS whole Lt 27' Round Steak Tender........... Lb. 79c Rump or Pikes Peak Roast . . Lb. 75c Swift All Meat Franks .... Lb. 49c Rath Blackhawk Bacon . . . Lb. 55c Fresh Ground !Meat ... 3 Lbs. §1.00 Hormel Canned Hams 5-lb. Size §4.49 SPECIALS GOOD MAY 11-12-13. 1961 * MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 The Te: , learn will : Exes froit kere Satur P, L. Dow: in three season tie feted. I Mexico 1 lech and Houston. Teams o seven in t substitutes [robable s ' :lude: bac r and Bob Hipp, Woodard; itid subst iritch, Ho Justus Vfa ki m By HA Associate Baseball lor. slumps iuy a hit ir dispose But ball nany slui le overal Some golfi ieight of sever able Mo oblivi Golfers Kually cc be weel si ways ■I accordi serves Joe tent supe kfore he toningly it in a si it. Dow F toctices la Mm p: use he i Some pi neks, g< Th fesically Jay Hel be he r ired to i years le tour,lot of c finished year an a slurr Namer * a slurr tog a lot Hebert the p; top or to feeli ^ finish* cours »vie. Jack B

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Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 11, 1961 THE BATTALION

Sacred Heart Golden Jubilee Gospel Singing Five. . . one of many Aggie Follies Features

15 NATO Powers Pledge To Stop Communist Block

By The Associated Press OSLO, Norway—Fifteen Atlan­

tic allies pledged yesterday to de­fend vital areas around the globe jgainst the menace of the Com- ffiunist bloc. And they promised again to stand firm in West Ber­lin.

Foreigi} ministers .of the North Atlantic { Treaty Organization wound hp $ three-day meeting with a Apjg'r decisionto widen their activities beyond' the defined region of their dllidhce.-

kerSecretfirynGener.al ;Dirk U. Stik- r of the Netherlands and other

delegates speaking privately, cred­ited this achievement to U.S. Sec­retary of State Dean Rusk. He had sought with only partial suc­cess to instill a life-and-death sense of urgency.

It means NATO has recognized the total diplomacy conducted by the Soviet bloc on all the fronts of

the East-West cold war can best be countered by the West’s own total diplomacy.

T Department Showing Films

The first day of a two-day stand of two films from the Rockdale, Tex., division of the Aluminum Co. of America was completed today in the Department of Jour­nalism.

The two films, “Unfinished Rainbows” and “A Product of the Imagination,” will also be shown tomorrow afternoon at 2 and 4p.m.

The showings are being held in Room 6 of Nagle Hall.

The public is invited.

“The menace which drew the allies together is now not only military but also has worldwide political, economic, scientfic and psychological aspects,” the final communique observed.

“Confident in their strength, in the will of their peoples and in the truth of the, ideals they up­hold, th£ T5 Atlantic nations dedi­cate themselves anew ,to building a world free from': the, false doc­trine of continuing apd inevitable conflict!” x : 'U*

Soviet Prdmier Khrushchev con­tends that, even in an era of so- called peaceful coexistence, Com­munists everywhere work to topple capitalism.

The front displayed toward the Soviet bloc looked solid although the Scgndanavians, British and Canadians lost no chance to stress the need to negotiate.

Yi re ston e INSPECTED | USED TIRE

VALUESFirst Come... First Served! Orive Awey

with the Biggest Values in Town!

BRAKE AND FRONT-END SERVICE

WE DO ALL THIS FOR ONLY.Precision adjust brakes, repack front bearings and add brake fluid, if necessary.Scientifically inspect and align front-end to manufacturer’s specifications.Precision balance both front wheels.Check power brake and power steering Any American Car

SEE US FOR

SPEEDWAYPROVED

TIRES

*1 DOWN *1 A WEEK

Fun Festival In Guion Hall:Aggie Follies, 1961 - Style

By TOMMY HOLBEIN Battalion Managing Editor

Guion Hall, converted into a sUeet scene from “Hometown, U.S.A.,” will be the site of a pro­fessional traveling medicine show loaded with entertainment, and known as Aggie Follies, 1961, Fri­day and Saturday nights.

A sign already hangs outside the theater, advertising the fur fest, but the show itself can’t truly be advertised properly ir only a sign. The Follies is a collection of talent which makes it an ultra-variety show, blended into the central theme mentioned above—its main object being “to sell medicine.”

This year’s program goes a step farther over last year, which host­ed the Aggie Players in a melo­drama, “Dirty Work At The Cross Roads,” with entra acts between scenes .in,the drama.

Follies, 1961 features many more acts, worked into a second melodrama, “She Was Only A Farmer’s Daughter,” complete with villian and heroin, and hero. The play will be presented in three acts, with entra acts before and between the scenes.

Some of these will include sales­men emerging upon the audience peddling their snake oil and other merchandise, and presentation of “local dignitaries” on stage.

Coupled with this will he danc­ing girls, singers, musicians (other than vocal), magicians, and aerial gymnastics artists, besides the melodrama.

Popular for their halftime per­formances at various sports events, the Bengal Belles, girls’ drill team from Consolidated High School, will be featured performers in the

Follies this weekend.Dancing to “Ragtime Cowboy

Joe,” the §elles will present their famous dancing routine which has won them wide acclaim in this area and elsewhere. The gt'oup consists of 16 beauties decked in western attire, and will perform twice during the evening program.

Glenda Fagan, former “Miss Congeniality of Texas,” will pre­sent her smooth style of singing n another of the pleasing inter­ludes during the Follies; her se­lections will include “Misty,” and others of similar style.

The singer is a former Harrison County Hometown Club Sweet­heart, “Miss Marshall, Tex. of

1957,” member of the Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority at Centenary College in Shreveport, La. She is married to Walter Fagan, fifth year architecture major.

On an entirely different vein of singing will be the Sacred Heart Golden Jubilee Gospel Singing Five, issuing forth with “ol’ time mountaineer” music accompanied by banjo, guitar, wash board and rope tub bass.

Members include Jim Hudson, Butch Edwards, Olin Brown, and Hugh Magers. The fifth member, “Luke” is always drunk, so he’ll be missing for the Fellies, accord­ing to one of the other Five.

‘Sports Car Center” Dealers forRenault-Peugeot

&British Motor Cars

Sales—Parts—Service ■“We Service All Foreign Cars”!

1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517 !■«!■«»■«■«■!■■ I

1HE

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WHIXENEKTRANSFER & STORAGE

Agent,Allied Van Lines, Inc.,

Local and Long Distance MOVING

TA 2-1919 — 1513 Cavitt

PARENT’S DAY

SMORGASBORDM .S. C.

DINING ROOM

SATURDAY, MAY 13 5:30 to 8:30 P. M.

COCA-COLA °r PEPSI-COLA

LIGHT CRUST FLOUR SHORTENING

12 Bottles Plus Deposit 495 Lb- Box 39*

3 Lb. Can 59*

CUE BAR-B-CUE SAUCE.............. 39c 15-Oz. Bottle.......................... 29cCHAR-GLO CHARCOAL 5-lb Bag 29c T IPTON TEA . . . . 1/4 Lb. Box 39c$1.00 SPECIALS

TOMATOES ReBOW" . 7 Cals Sl.OOLeGrande

CREAM STYLE CORN ... 7 Cans $1.00

SPINACH Libb:,s.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Cans Sl.OO

ENGLISH PEAST Us 7 Cal $1.00

BLACKEYE PEAS Nelda 7 cl $1.00LeGrande

CUT GREEN BEANS 7 ca°L$L00 Swift Premium

VEGETABLES

King of Salad

AVOCADOS E=ch 10cRuby Red

GRAPEFRUIT s Lb. Bag 25cValley Sweet Juice

ORANGES 5 Lb. Bag 35cFresh Jumbo Lettuce . . 2 Hds. 25c Fresh Cellq Carrots ... 2 Bags 19cFresh Sweet Corn.................Ear 5cIdaho Russett Potatoes 10 Lb. Bag 49c

FRYERS whole Lt 27'Round Steak Tender........... Lb. 79c

Rump or Pikes Peak Roast . . Lb. 75c

Swift All Meat Franks .... Lb. 49c

Rath Blackhawk Bacon . . . Lb. 55c

Fresh Ground !Meat ... 3 Lbs. §1.00

Hormel Canned Hams 5-lb. Size §4.49

SPECIALS GOOD MAY 11-12-13. 1961

* MILLER'S3800 TEXAS AVENUE

SUPERMARKET

VI 6-6613

The Te: , learn will : Exes froit

kere Satur P, L. Dow:

in three season tie feted. I Mexico 1 lech and Houston.

Teams o seven in t substitutes [robable s

' :lude: bac r and

Bob Hipp, Woodard; itid subst iritch, Ho Justus Vfa

kim

By HA Associate Baseball

lor. slumps iuy a hit ir dispose

But ball nany slui le overal Some golfi ieight of sever able Mo oblivi

Golfers Kually cc be weel si ways ■I accordi serves Joe tent supe kfore he toningly it in a si

it.“Dow F

toctices la Mm p: use he i Some pi

neks, g< Th

fesically

Jay Hel be he r ired to i

years le tour,” lot of c finished

‘year an a slurr

Namer * a slurr tog a lot

Hebertthe p;

top or to feeli ^ finish*

cours »vie.

Jack B