* m X; V ■ . r r> y r i .il • \ 6 W ' J ■! 1 . J •/ ADMINISTRATION l\ COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SATURDAY; DIAL 4-5444 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION H' 1942 2276 NUMBER 9 •1 F- etanf of /^riculture / V \ DelfraisseDies In Automobile Accident \T| ~1f Ij Lamar and Saltan Receive Minor Cuts Injuries in Tmcl^-Car Collision Thursday Harold Delfraiww, B ^attery Field Artillery senior from Laredo, was (tilled in an automobile accident Thursday at about 11:30 fl.m. on highway 6. H£nry Lamar. Rosebud, Wil fred W. Walton. Corsicana, and Oelfraisse, all of B Battery - were picked Up by Charlies Richardson as they were high- waying from Br> an after seeing a show. Richardson was driv ing a club co^pe. Traveling at high speed. Richardson met a slow moving car Just before a bridge pn highway 6. Richardson tried to mannver his ^ar around it when be saw a trailer truck com- Model Airplane Ccntest Staged . . If you smell barmnH, oil ami ace tone hi the room neat to, ylours; don’t itbiflV thaj a bunch of them queers have moved In. It’s prob ably Just a rohple of model air plane enthusiasts preparing .their models for the jcommic moel- fraipse was thrown out of the car,’ as g swerved to the left, and land ed me out some time next week. The^ date is not certain as yet but it a^jll probably be around the first of tfiy week. i F -—t Enrollment in the Enlisted Resen e Corps Reaches 700 Enrollment in the Enlisted) Re serve Corps topped the 700 mark today according to an announce ment made by Major L. W. Mar- shall. Infantry, recruiting officer for the Enlisted Reserve. Because there are at least 100 men who have contracts and have not yet signed up for the enlisted reserve, a skeleton force is being kept on hand to assist with the rest of the enrollment. Those men with contracts who have not al ready enlisted will have to go to the temporary office on the third flrair of Ross Hall, and see Ser geant Brady L. Isaacs, recruiting sergeant, for application blanks. At that time a date will be set for Major Marshall to administer the oath to the enlistees. pair of pants an- increase of 15 cents per week i|as been idded. Ap students who. have pa d fees for the full semester must < all by the fiscal office a$d pay th< tional $1.60 laundry fee befc re the effective bate of .the chang July 6. The change wa$ made up in the “urgent request jof the Cadet Corps.” the announcement si id. All stude t* receiving cheAs for the exact amount? of the i istall- ment fees, and all’ students whose | fees are paid in sinstallmei ts by checks direct to thir college, ihould inform the sender of the fol owing changes. The installment p tyable July 1 to 6 will tjt. $29.66 i istead of $29.00 The instilment P lyable Aug, at 1 to 6 wjll be $42. 10 in stead of $41.15 » V * mV'A&M’.l. X JLXt T ILHUVFll -F- J- To Address Mass Meeting! Ceremony Accorded Cabinet Members Will Be Obser\ ed With Corps Review Excepted Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard will be a guest at A AM from noon Friday, July 3 until noon Saturday, July 4, it waa announced today by Dean C. F. Bolton. Secretary Wickard accepted the invitation of President T. O. Walton and agreed to address a mass meeting of Texans in Kyle Field stadium on the evening of Friday, July 3, it was announced. The present secretary'will be the third holding his'of fice to appear on, the A.AM. campus in its 67 year history. Others have been SecretaA- Wilson and Secretary Wallace, father of the present vice-preskwnt+- d|| meeting closed without having ac^ licized enough: The failure'of the meeting was addi- j attributed by e to the fact that the meeting had not been pub licized enough^ Pei haps the preval ent feeling was expressed by on* junior when asked if he was go ing to the meeting. He said “What for? It doesn't mean anything any more anyway/’ Protection School Gives Night Class Demonstration Former Aggie Added To Construction ST LOUIS. Mo.- M H ' 21, son of Mr. T JA. Steve Devereux Streep Jack Texas, has accepted a with the Engineering Depa of the Curtis*-Wright Co and has been aasfarned to Louis Plant. He 'was grai uated from A. & M w4i ere he was a member of the banfl In his m w po sition he will aid'in the develop ment of military girpla'nes f »r the United States Arjpy and N ivy. Brient Presents Aggieland Orchestra In Second of Summer Dance Performdnees By Jack Keith Tie hand will also be helped Witti * the predicta>n thatlthis Kreqtly by the fecial airange- seafton'ft orchf^tra will be bitter rnrti» by Hick Alston and Charles than etrer, Cprly Brient, n^wly ' F' v< ‘ 'V 1 * band its own .elected ‘ leader! of the Aggi^ar.rt | stjrle addefi to the special Orchestra, will present his frpupe j »rrxfigemeats of iiany of the name in their second appearance tonight i han^s. at th* first summer Corps D$nce. To back up'his prediction, !Bri- ent has not only 4n orcheatri-firl of talented mufifians. but also.'Ag- gielaad’s favorite vAalist, Miss KormaruJean Jaibn of Houstorf. As all the- 'old stJidenU will renjem- ber an4 as the new student^ on the canqms w$l soon find out' for themseltes. Miss Jahn (pronotijiced Yonl baa “what it takes” in \y>caj talent atid ip looks, too. Acobrjing t$ Curly, this yiar’s orchestra will be better than prer before for two reasons. In j the firat plate thei two men that were Ipat have ben willtstick almost entirely to music that* is “swept” in preference to fastj perspiratian-producing num bers* From poll* that were taken during the last social season, sweet tnus|c was acclaimed the prefer ence of the largest part of the cqrm. Curly urges those who pre fer poth kinds of music to make it hkhit to tell hiio, so he may plsy^ accordingly. Last spring it was^Jound that regardless of the fatt, that slow, sweet music was preferred, most of the requests at t$e bandstand came in for swing Mfcftwn. Cirly Brient. who ia replacing Don| Hackney a« leader ia a senior in "^A” Field and kails'from Port Art$or. He plays has* fiddle w .h the* band and plays to keep the tkyfim section right on the beat from up front. * > NPraia Jean Jahn sang with the orchestra last fall and U retarn- % now to her former position. She'has sung with Phil Spitalny, Peck Kelly. Eddie Fitapatrick. Jim|ny Livingston, Terry Shand and. Frankie Littlefield. In Hous ton {she sings on the radio and with local orchestras. Recently she was voted the official sweetheart of the army camp at Ellington Freddie Nelson,. manrst, playing Field, where she has sung several for his third year,formerly ilayed times. j with Joe Burze atg) hia Orel rstra The remaining personnel of the He “hm fumiahes^the pianc play- orchestra is made up entirely of m* ten" the “Kadei Kapers.’ students, although most of them Roland Mallet is the guita man have played professionally before in the outfit and ii beginnii g his entering A. & M. and in the aum- accord year with tike band. 1 oland mcr months. has a fine style al$i plays s milar Jack “Bandy" Mctiregor le*«ls , to the late Charliqf Chriatiai The off the brass section in the posi- drums are r.andled ky Buck \ einis tion of first trombonist. Jack has of San Antonio. B^ck is the mort playc Rita going strong in Ifs second year Wardens and members of civilian protection patrols are not only in vited but urged to attend the night demonstration and field class of the Ninth War Department Civil-- isn Protection School at Texas A. ; & M College, Monday night, Jane 22. at 8:30, according to an an nouncement made by Lt. Col. H. ’ 0,1 i R. Brayton, CVW.S., director of the ville. sf hool. sition ^ ri*gular course ent j offered the trainees at the college ation there is one i^ight field demonstra- j tion. The o$e for the current school is scheduled for 8:30 Mon day evening $nd will be staged in the Field Artillery drill field in the area adjoining the Radio Sta tion WTAW lower just off High- 1 ! way 6 beyond ^he Bryan City lim it sign. The field may be reached by turning off the highway just be yond the city .limits at the open white pasture gate, or by turning right on Sulphur Springs Road entering the iarea set aside near the demonstration field. MilitvV police will be in charge of the parking of kll cars out of the danger zone. $ A complete 'two-hour lecture ac companies tie. field will • consist ( of a of the United Slatof. ’ The mass meeting will begin- 8 p.m. in order to qllow time for visitors to arrive at College Sta tion from Dallas and north Texas by rail. Arrangements are being made to have the through pasarn- ger trains leaving Dallas $nd Houston dyring the]afternoon ) to stop at several poipta along kho lines to pick up thi>*e who Wish to hear the cabinet ^ member's fed- dress. 1 1 L Secretary WickanJ will tour lh*> campus and inspect; the co BAre. eating in'the dining-halls with ^h. A A M. cadets and-halding in$orJ mal conference with'.various fa|m-i ing and livestock groups as wel as with representatives) of all of $he v governmental agenc|es‘ operating under directien of ^ie U. S. )e partment of Agriculture. Since Secretary Wickard’* v ait will be of an official nature jhe usual military cereffeoniet acafed- ed a cabinet member will be ob served' in his honor, A mounted troop of eavalry will meet b at the main entrance to the cam pus and a salute will be fired,:by the R.O.T.C. Artillery unit. TTIr will be no review at this UbmI I the corps is unpreppred to stpgc a review this early ‘in the senfes A L .[ There is no holiday scheduled for the morning of the fourth Bol ton’s office states. 1 + Vanity Fair-Senior Favorite Pictures Must Be in Sept 15 All Vanity Fair and Senior Fa- , vorite pictures for the 1943 Long horn must be turried in to the ‘ Student Activities office by Sep- 1 tembir 16, 1942, announces Editor! Johrf Ixmgley. This y*-ar Vanity Fair entrants • must submit three glossy finish) pictures; an 8 by 10 inch full; lepgth picture taken in an ev«- j nfhg g ; m 'ih,H ■ j- , been playing wi orchestra all over S^uth Te is good on the 2nd ‘tenor a demon plays 4th U|ior, ia a omore and has j^st begu work with the Afirirland boys are fittiag in ^ just fine the section and wg expect things from them, Brient 1 •" r. I ! Morwood Training hi Navigators* Air Clasfi American Axis-blasting bomtfers will one day follow victory CouAws charted by Houston; Aviation Ca dets who are training today to Ve- come “fingermCn 'of .the compass” in the current Arrtjy Air F«gco class for navigator* here at the World’s largest multi-motor flying School. » Two pf the battling sextet kre graduates of Sam Houston High School. They are Roger Morwd. 21. son of Mr and Mf*. R E. l4>r- ^rood. 6509 Sewonee St., and VlL|. work which | |, r B 2*. *»»!> of Mr. and simulated air f» r .*cr, 44 J7 Bristol y>t. raid vtifh seferal typ«'s of bombs j Morwotal studied $t Ribe Injti- fired and the action of each ex- ! tute one year and Tfxas A. t ;M. plained. Proper means of pre-raid ' three years. Before Signing up(to protection will be demonstrated I “bofnb-blast” the Axis, Greer ^as and several $mall structures sim- a YMCA director. » (Bha WARDEN SCHOOL. Paga I) From Ellington Ffeld they will ^ • * J go on to more advanced schools for navigators. Their ^ttwinin|r eebn- Bleted. they will be commissioned aecond lieutenants in Die Army Air Force Reserve and orderad to no feiediate active duty^ Then tlfe*y Will become cogs irt the word’s finest combat precision team—the Pictures Sought In Washington DC Photographs taken outside the United State* are bhing sought by the Office of Coordinator of In formation. If you have photo graphed outside this country yen are requested to answer the ques tions on a qijestionaire which’may be secured ai The Battalion office or 'write dlrecf to the Visual Presentation Branch, Coordinator of Informatitgi. 25th and E Streets, N. W., Washington. D. C. This request ia being made in order to facilitate the operation of our armed forces. The agency ia engaged in locating photographs and transcregencies of areas out side the Unifed States. It ia desirgble and necessary to broaden the base of this activity by building tp an index of photo graphs and transcrepenries in the hands of pegaons who have trav eled sad ph<4o>r'*t'hef which will iraceive more of those super $e- Ittxe prises. Jankinp announce* tfcat the policy that was so s^c ektaful last week will be contimyd That policy was the'awardingiof ■ aAgar* to the first. 100th and person to enter Hall for the ahesf. Fi of the quality of those “Ask the man who owns cation cigar*. one.” A type of hillbilly bend never before heard in this country will be presented. The Sand waa re cently im (ferried from Argentina and goes under the title of The Gaucho Sophisticates. Although ! their type of mask Is a bit diffi- 1 cult to undervand. H is h'>pe 1 that ! * ^nre gathering will Burn out for their firat performance. ' Kadet Kapers wiD be presented tonight at seven m the Assembly H*H. The price 2,500 yen. i