4! ■ "nN'rRO.ia» ksHlNteTOlC J'eb k BIMi TO . A bill to contjnuefrent cont ohe i month■*'' moved a stjc the House, f } •, '.The House ] cleared it tol the I: the House mehi to :vote on!it rfe Present re it'' i expire Sunjrhify Congress i^nfcws ^' ■J. ration L\r; or VOTED RV ^EN WASHINGTON A Senate iBank! voted 4 to |0 jyes ing: gj-aia io thi'ougn October The suboortimil; V that the liaugr ii{ j not less thjanj 2, grainampn STATE TEACH ihrotigl, Mare ‘toffafd pass* ulqs fom 'U:ie. That ?* vill be week. °n trol la^t { }T them: " MMMHt AtWvWUlillHnii' Volume 47 || TU PUBLISHED DAI GREATER A&M COLLEGE ittee leans will jilnless lUIRAP A|D| 1) FORT V The Texas State tioh wants the in rural aijd Tun or ahotherj, $. -I ^treasurer cjf |he declared here y* If the deficit megns !shdrtjer i Te’xas schools, o • without p4y foi pointed odt. FROM BOX INC H000,l)0( jleficit s |met, soiH ' way Cobb,: setr?tary- Ctateorgapsiiation, (tejrday. ip not in&t> it ^erms , foW j many ■s twi politics, Sa'i 5 i.orlis NEW tORK, He-avyweikht! C i sairi^ yesterday — r from- thidliQ^ing The cnamjpioii meat came shot 1H WHI TE (I RC Feb. 20 gj'-Subco rday for whisky. tee reflon lu^try |he 10 000 bu tj T f I ANlt CI4; 7P)- i littee tion- ir ak'ers j ! tb snded 1 lotted ?Ut of MAN FRTT CLEARED eb. 120 U(/P), tTehchers Mspocia- I T ; Feh. !20 irdpigni .1 iT'wdul|i.e itar the political'irjini a! I6r, hisi. ret i) ement ring. 1 ' ’s jisurpri. 1 t jstate- — rr AT ; V ||)efore.. i e|sailed on the Qmedn fury fpr Ilijgland, where hfr ;w|ll jtpfh 1111 : Banquet Is Tonight Cancer Research; Institute Member, )r. Beb Wells, Principal Speaker ! ; i ■- ' . .' i I ! ^ ' . 1 ■ j Final arrangements h^ve b^jpri completed for the annual bannuet of the Pre-Medical and Hre-Dental Society to be Held ton ght at 7 p. m., in Sbisa Hall, Don Carroll, president of the society, has announced. ^ i Principal speaker will be Dy. Ben Wells of the Cancer Research Institute, Houston, :who will atklress the meeting on “The Impact of (Cancer Research on Prb- fe-siohal 1 Education and Practice.’’ Cancer research is a topic on which Dr. Wells is well qualified to speak since he finished his post graduate work in this specialty at MayO Institute in Rochester, Minn. Carroll said. He is a native of Temple, Texas and a graduate of the Baylor University Medical School, j. • j * ! Other rnen prominent in medjeal jand dental schools of the Southwest Iwill also he present as honor guests, Carroll added. Those who have already accepted COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1948 ; i i nose who nave already Invitations to attend are Dr, Janies K. Peden of Southwestern Medical School, Dr. John C. Haley of the Baylor Medical School, Dr. D. Bai ley .Calvin of the University ;of Texas Medical School, Dr. George L. Powej-s, Dean of the Baylor T TO US-ENGLANIf ASK RICH CHECK DllMllLITARIZyif ON BERLlRi Flip. 20 Thr United States i|nd Brituii \ epiand- ed the rjgHt yfstjerday n| inspect all phases of i ideimUitiarii'A non in the Soviet occi|]iation koi e[ tif fb^r- many. •* |j i- j ; j v .. ! : | The demand, was in ml aver to Ruffsiaq Im isto ici orr th •' ight to examinejnaival lases iii-tn^ British zone; I p j : 'i ! * | The ddmamk wpr.c n al e at si meeting jof tjhi allied tqrti il coun cils cpiord iiati igi jijoriim t! pe. The Russiahsi c|iar| ed fhej wei tern alt libs were frustratiPg | - The ckinphpusje | workers iestewlaiy [totod - e pjatioms jler int. sitifik ?a‘<\ the - v Note by sofiJt 100,000 ivor of! a| ®ilkoult. leei set a Itfike ijato d annoimif^i it, i, 1 hg meat p sitr^t ‘gy cofn- 'aboratories concerning wOrk with the A&M poultry de- palrtment on the use of horinopes in! broiler production ami the use of sulfaquinoxline for' the, control) of coccidosis. . ' ■ . i } The annual Crippled Children’s cheduled for May the basement of the A&M Hos- pital, according to Daniel Russell, pf the agricultural economics and tuial sociology department. Assisting in operating this year’s intie-will be Dr. H. E. Hipps of r -ajeo and Dr. G. W. N. EggerS of Houston. Having these men will iriVT the clinic two of the best or- hopedic surgeons, in this part of he country, Russyll said. Dr. Eg- rens will be accompanied by a staff ifyfive men from the state ipedi- •al, sthool jn Galveston. Russelk in requesting the coop- jerrJtion of all interested citizens in getting crippled children to the clinic, emphasized that one does inot have to be a charity case to Sattend. However, those who ur livlcH, and jve must know them to shlipe our jives. UtC" p. .. «m mg eWc ate as of 4 p.m. yes Elms, assistant direc activities, announced. Candidates for the sition are Raymond j Jack D. Russell, am Mitchell. Arthur E. filed bom Dorm 14, Rtewar Connell fi'om Dorm | IG, Fishen for Leggett Hi 11, Musick from the Tniiler VSfliijge, and Clayton L. Selphiln the ICoiT-S Annex. No applicatioji i! havdiwjtit received from Vet Vil age If no application is p 'ceiveA fi^oni an area, the place wil! remajin cant urttil next electtjdn. Si elected duping the eo| will fill positions op the ie- subcoipmittees that ate now V|cji The Student Senat ■ is th(| erning body of all sj v dent ! ties and is made up entirely,-. rollee. 1 * in the school who Uyi the various domitoit (s and/ai under college supervi^ on. ing an overall repie sentat this manner, the sei n te can quicker solutions to s .udentPp! bb~ Icms. One of the beiidfits gfaltejlf Student Sehators is 111 ? Guio| iI|^^i! , pass prenege. , ! Monday’s issue of The Bat will carry a ballot jcpntainjipg ci tion will Be listed in thtijr owitij alei Deadline for a cain idatieij |fiiSbg' Is Saturday noon, Fel ruaryj i!21 ■lit candidates’ names wjtli the | tion o!f the Annex chi id id at v»«j-t: '"'v i. ^ ymca S.jL i„" m^hanicali Hvil Tl S^IRM |management engi'neeringiindustrial <n kttem ■ |h| noilthi icon. Frj norther linisf tjo partly extreme njfternbqn. east and tqres near ver Val- y elomfy, west por- t to ocea- winds on aturday. oudy, cold- cloudy ant Ihe A&M Sigma Xi'Clnb will in- offipp-o i stall new officers at the annual and VA 1 banquet in Sbisa Hall Thursday; - - February 2G, at 7 p. m., Carl. 6$. Lyman, secretary-treasurer,: has announced.. . !| Officers to be installed are prest-, Bent, Dr. J, H. Quisenherry, piresi-' Bent-elect, Dr. R. 1). Lewis, ami secretary-treasurer, Dr. Sylvia Cover. ■ .! ' . ; j f j. Dr. C. C. Doqk, retiring president will deliver the address of the even- subject Will be “Biology and the Prospects! for More Ef fective Research at A&M;'’ 1 I j I. : | Ralph Edwards current gucss- khp game of identifying the j Walking Man” is turning the earn- |»uji into a teeming, seething mass |jf speculation. In Tact, College Station might well be lenamed the Valley! of Indecision, inhabited by people) who continue to eat, sleep, pod attend class, blit who talk and plunk bf nothing elpe. When the contest began, most Igies were smugly aloof to the entire proceedings, for they had bther, more important things to oc cupy their thoughts—and besides they had no phone on which to be, NM ' ■ I But with oach passing week as ithe list of prizes continue to .grow, ja decided change has co how he knows: who thtf“Walking Man” is. ' i ||i|j '! By far the most popular choice at present is mine other than Doak Walker of SMU. '‘Of course it’s Walker!” shout ed one arm-waving faiiutlc in ans wer to tho-que^tioh. “Yjni know the part that goes; ‘Ding, dong, bell’? Well, that’s Mtjtty Bel^. and where it says ‘ten to one add only one can tell/Mths ‘ten and one’ are eleven Which stands for thar -team, and the “one can tell 1 is Doak because he’s the quarter - hack. And just who was that 1 horse they had two weeks ago if it wasn’t Peruna? Just answer me that one.” ho sneered. “Ha,” scoffed anotheijr. “Any fool, with half a brain could figure out that it’s Joe Lquis! The ‘ten’ stands for what the referee counts over Louis’ opponehts, and that part about ‘master of Metropolis’ ob viously means St Louis. St. Louis —Louis, get it?” I . ) The choice of identity on the cam pus is by no means limited to Doak over jthe campus. Aggies began to day- dream of snatching Up a 7 telephone (it sand "’flouting, “Sure,/I know who *viu ucuvci imi; «uiui:3.-> t»i *.,nr o.-vil- .be is!: He’s .. And then they See ing. His subject will bej“Biology themselves driving about in the new convertible; accompanied by Tickets at $1.50 each may be ob- teined from W. B. DaVis,, J. F. Fudge, W. D. Harris, E. a 26 to 301 brand, E. P. Humbert, Plains to- man, S. A. Lynch, V cloudy) j H. Quisenherry, E. B. Rej A. Varvel, an I « ■ji, J'iL I .« ^important things. Theories abound. In the Cave, the Campus Corner, in the dorms, and the t site! ncuncenient made! pi Morris Schulman, ! Queeh and Palace An 80 by 150 : corner of North Street has been put of $52,000. Construj as soon as governm strictiions are rerjil IE Club Meeting Slated Weilnesffif ’he Industrial jESducatibri ji(Jh The , . will meet Wednesdluir, Fet T> -vrvrt xl r i* ||(plub . , ^ 2i, in Room 107 of the 4echani< aJ En gineering Shops. [ Members are asUejd to Bfiug pi s H|arry!B. MacRae, CSB of Da,l as dll, spefek tonight at 8 p. m. in ie! YMCA chapel or( the subject’ (Christian Science: The Authority >1 Its pealing Mission.” MacRae will be introduced by rainz^ Springer, president of the |. |tudent (Christian Science Organi- I atijon. Which is sponsoring the ad- MacRbe has lectured in many of he major cities of (the Unijtcd lies. iHe was in the Air4jprps luring tVorld War I and has been i practitioner of Christian Science n Dallas for many years. ! The Christian Science! Orgi feation if College Station ct Ing] of ’about 50 members, regular] meetings on Sundays' ift . the Asqmbly Room of the YMCA k 11 ai m. ' )•• , I The bringing of Mr. MacRrte, to the eampus represents quite a tri-' \ umiph f ir the group which has been in ,exis*nce for 9 years without achieviiig general recognition un til this; year., I [ j, ; t;. PhiliA Goode of the business and accounung department; and facul ty npo (Organr, . 7 . — .— r-i.—i-——— faculty] members arc invited tend thb lecture. GIVE Up psychology and FIGHT! COMMUNISM. REUTHER NEV YORK, Feb. 20 —Ufr- Wultcr P. Reuther, president of the CIO Ujnited Automobile Workers, says iberals and progressives should discard their “united-front psiycho ogy” to fight Communists, he liberal, says Reuther , in y’s. issue of Collier’s magazine ild'aUy neither with'/eac ‘ it Communism nor pi ■v! • il sire legislation. lit Mi