The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 16, 1948, Image 1

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    RAYBURN WILI, 8!
RECORD A8 SP!
Rep. Sam liny burn
net a new record
speaker of the Houn
month, Rep. Cannon
.. ■
rules, customs and
former house purllumei
house records reveal :
ever served more 1 than
as speaker. Hf f
Rayburn is one at
who held the ^speakership 1
terms —or eight; years—and he is
slated to step tick into the chair
when the Democrats organize the
new congress January 3.
“Sam will be the first speaker in
the history of the United States
Congress to serve mor^ than eight
years in that job,"'Cjhnon said.
LOVETT SAYS CHlAljfG
exas will
a becomes
t,") a 1
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on House
ry and a
rian, said
man has
ight years
e six men
hip four
TRIP IS FAIL!
WASHINGTON
Undersecretary
dicated today tl
Kai Shek has
here in her miseionf
stronger Americi
Chinese Nation*' _
Lovett indicated tHi
conference at which,
that American
JS
Dfedi 16 -(/P)-
f Sta^ Lovett in-
t Madam Chiang
■ert' fnsuccessful
obtaining
support for the
Government.
at a news
also said
ard China
: :».he Nation-
A GenerOlis-
said, was
and is be-
calls for dealing w
alist government u
etmo Chiang Kai-Shek
That policy, ,Lovii
determined by (irngre
ing carried out py thteladministra-
tion to the best of itl ability with
in the limitat&ms i|presumably
meaning congrefeipnktl limits on
volume of aid)Itj j|
ARMY OVERTHHOWS
CASTRO GOVERNMENT
SAN SALVADOR^ El Salvador,
pec. 10 -The arily has over,
thrown the government of Presi
dent Salvador CaHtorii'da Castro.
The president) was tttptmed after
an exchange of' mncSlnogun fire
yesteuluy between alf^iy men and
the garrison of
palace. • i;
the; presidential
The president'll deslit for exton*
aion of his fouriyenr lt|in of office
for another twcsyt«tti'$: : from March
L 1:1)40, appeared to twiat least oho
Of |he factors. Eleotlh# for a con
stituent assembly to pass on that
question were to be hj4tl today and
Four Latin American g
ments were overthrqwA oarlH
^eaF* These wefe
overn-
carller this
— P . -..»ov ...v, r Ini Costa Rica,
arpguay, Peru and Venezuela.
An American;: Embassy spokes
man at San Salvador said no U. S.
cititen has been hurt and no U. S.
property damaged, >JL
Conditions returned; to normal
" ‘ r ' med runs:
TWO GROUPS OF
SUITS FILED WED!
HP yesterday
was machinegun fire with a little
.mortar and small arms display.
Four civilians were reported killed
and a few wounded, Property dam
age was slight.' T jl;
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KUST
... __Jesday
AUSTIN, Dec. Id |Ud_ The
State yesterday; chared four ma
jor typewriter companies with vio
lations of Texas antitrust laws.
Attorney General : price Daniel
filed suits in 126th r
against Remington Ri
al Typewriter Ctt., L.
Corona Typewriters,'
Underwood Corp; ;
The suits allege thi
rompanies named fl:
is on portable tsfipewri
•bibitied independient
felling such typdwritej
price so allegedly fix
Also ahti-truM suit
Paso, Fort Worth ant
Distributors were^ cbhi
trict Court
, Inc., Roy-
Smith and
c., and the
each of the
retail pric-
rs and pho-
alers from
below the
d.
against El
Dallas Milk
lidated yes-
'll
Hexi : .t»0pen 8 5 Texans A re D
Trading Zones
On US Border
ICO CITY, Dec. 16,
t—Mexico announced yes-
' ly it plans to set up duty
trade zones at principal
along the U. S. border.
be zones will be established^
under a new law granting the pres
ident the power to designate them
whereVer he sees fit In these
areas, no duties will be charged
on imports from the United States.
Present prohibitions and restric
tions on imports of luxury^ items
probably would not apply.
Ramon Beteta, treasury secre
tary, said free zones are being
considered first for all the terri
tories of northern and southern
Baja California, and for Piedras
Negras, opposite Eagle Pass, Tex.
Beteta said that study Will be
shortly on creating free zones at
Ciudad Juarez, opposite El Paso,
Tex., Nuevo Laredo, opposite La
redo,, Tex., and Matamoros, oppo
site Brownsville, Tex. |
To Die During
Approximately 85 Texans are doomed to l ' ’
ing the Christmas holidays, according to statist!
Governor Beauford Jester, in a letter to
A.&M. faculty and students—to exercise grea)
Governor Jester pointed out that four out
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i and 52,500 will 1 e injured dur-
froni the <|&vei jo *’s office,
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Boltbn,; urged
holidn J
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nnd^o^to
President Boltin,
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Aggieland Orchestra to Tour
State As Musical Santa Claus
ByJBUDDY LUCE
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Wherever Turner toot* his loot
er will bej! where the Aggielund
Orchestra members / hang their
hats this Christmas. This year’s
yule,tide tour w> *
gation all over tl
music for the danci
Claus celebrating
fandango fancying frauleins.
Traveling everywhere but home,
the orchestra will leave College
Station on a chartered bus as soon
as the holidays begin and after a
veritable siege of one night stands
will wind up the niiisic making tour
at the big Cotton Bowl Associa
tion dance ih Dallas
Eve.
With the bus loi ‘
thing from
fiddle, the “be-bop*’ boys will make
the first leg of their trip to Has
kell, Texas. —
pearances
oh New Year’s
■ T.,."lELLi
bus loaded with every-
the flute to the base
!;schedule of ap-
the holidays is
fice* on milk
ami Dull**
terday and set for trial here De
cember 20. ( ;; j 1 ! i
Th<> suits were filed by Attor
ney Price’Daniel Ih D8th District
Court, The State seaks penalties
and injunctions;: against the milk
companies on alleged flxlng of pro-
duwr nnd consumer,))
in JS1 I’usoi TttrrAh
Cmnitlcs. j § ‘ ^
li»rfemlant* In the. El Paso *ult
are the Borden Co. ( Rflce’e Cmm-
wry, Inc., urtd Hawkins Dairy. In
the Fort Worth and Dallas ciasca
are the Borden ICb* Roswell Dair
ies, Alta Vista CrrMnenr Co., Van-
dervoorts' Inc.,|Oak, rlirini, Inc.,
Tennesveo DairEes, In*., Metzger's
Dairies and Cn^Jl’s Ini
•i.
Ijikf Art Shires. |
42, former major jlMifue baseball
player charged SVith riturder in the
death of Williafh Hir*m (Hi) Er
win, 56, yesterdiy were postponed
today until 9 a. m. today.
All of the principals except a
atate witness were present for the
scheduled hearing in Justice of the
peace W. L. sUirrett’S court Wed
nesday morning;. I ;
This witness, DriP. A. Rogers,
sent word to the copit that he was
delivering a • baby in Methodist
Hospital and wpuld niot be able to
attend. .j J 'Ui | I « j
WEATHER l
East Texas — 1
Partly clouidy,
shpwers along
the lower coast
t H i s afternoon.
Fair and colder.
Lowest tempera
tures 28 to 32 in
extreme north
west portion. Fri-
d4y fair, colder!
in louth and ex
treme east por
tions, Fresh shift-
ffikeit i°
Their
during
as follows : |
Dec. 20—Haskell, DJSK Club
(American; Legit * Hall), j i
Dec. 21—San Angelo, San An-
Military Offices
Will Be Combined
After January 1
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The Office of the Senior In
structor, Organized Reserve Corps
for Texas will be combined with
the office if th«j Texas Military
District on .funuary 1, Colonel Ds-
Oar B. Ablott, present chief! of
both orgunikationis, Announced 1 to
day. " r n.. yt
The comb ned bfflce* will bo
known as the Texas Military Dis
trict. j
Even though the headquarters
has been reorganised, no physical
movement o' the two headquarters
will result, i loth offices have been
located at 4th and Gyudutupe
streets and outsid* of aq internal;
shifting of staff; personnel, very
little disruption of normal duties
is necessary- h ■ ■ '
The respohsibilities and function
of the Texas Military ]
elude supervision and c
all 'Organized Reserve Corps >ac
tivities, conduct inspections, make
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gelo A&M Club (The Hanger).
Dec. 22—Odessa, Trans-pecos
A&M Club (Ace of Clubs).
Dec. 23—Amarillo, Amarillo A
&M Club (The Nat).
Dec. 24—Wichita Falls. Wichi
ta Falla A&M Club (Country
Club).
Dec. 25—Brenham, Brenham
A&M Club (The Pavilion).
Dec. 26—OPEN
Dec. 27—Laredo, Laredo A&M
Club (Laredo High School GymJ.
Dec. 28—Port ’Arthur, Port
Arthur A&M Club (Pleasure
Pier).
Dec. 29—Waco, Waco A&M
Club (The Casablanca).
Dec. 30—Marlin, Falls County
A&M Club (Falls Hotel).
Dec. 31—Dallas, Cotton Bowl
Association Dance (Perkins Gym
at SMU).
All of the dances during the
tour will be sponsored by the A&M
Clubs in the various towns, except
for the New Year’s Eve dance in
Dallas.
The New Year’s Eve fracas in
Dallas is the top notch of the holi
days’ festivities. The Aggieland
Orchestra will do the musical hon
ors for the occasion accompanied
by and in conjunction with a swing
‘ band from SjjlU.
The dance, sponsored by the
Cotton Bowl Association, will be
gin at 9 p. m. and continue until
12:39. * Each conference school
will present five minutes of en
tertainment at the dance and a
good floor show should be the
result.
If, when January 3 rolls around
and the school bell rings the< all
c)ear signal, the boys in. the Ag
gieland Orchestra haven’t seen
diancing and dancers in all shapes,
situations, and shades of sheets in
the wind, Turher just didn’t toot
his tooter in the right place. |
Port Arthur Team
Invited to Club’s
Christmas Dance
The Port Arthur A&M Club will
hold its Annual All College Holi
day i unco on Tuesday, December
28 from 8 p.m. until 12 midnight
in the ballroom of Port Arthur’s
million dollar Pleasure Pier which
is located on the shores of Lake
.Sabine *4 mile from Port Arthur,
Gone S. Brousnrd, president, an
nounced today.
The Aggieland Orchestra will
provide the music for the dance,
and their annuaK appearance in
Port Arthur during the Yuletlde
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Santa won't get 6-year-old Emilio Landeros* letter.
the gd
old Emilio Landeros’ letter The lad
was fatally Injured when he **a struck by a truck «» hej dar ed
ihed letter to Haiita Claus In hhi hand.
from a school bu
Two unidentified
an unfinished letter to ftaiits Claus in hiu h»
«n carry the boy from the scene of the aeclds
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Laredo Club Will
Make Dance Plans
. The Laredo Club; will hold a
meeting Thursday, Dec. 16 in Room
126, Academic Building at 7:30
p. m., according to club president
D. S. Pena.
Final Christmas dance plans will
be discussed and dance tickets will
be given out to members.
All members are requested to be
present, Pena said.
on is an event that i« looked
ard to each year by all Jef
ferson and Orange County Aggies
and Aggie-Ex’s, as well atftudent*
who are home for
from other colleges.
Brousard said that this year’s
dance promises to be one of the
best that has ever been held in
Port Arthur, and he asked that all
Aggies in the vicinity attend.
Tentative plans call for the pow
er-house Yellow Jacket football
team of Port Arthur to be guests
of the club at the dance, and Brou
sard said, “We sincerely hope that
some of the seniors on the team
will decide to enroll at A&M upon
their graduation from Port Arthur-
High School, j ■ j
Arrangements for the dance aije
in charge of P. H. Landry. Admis
sion has been set at $1.50 per per
son, and tickets may be obtained
from any club member. An exten
sive publicity campaign is under
way, and a prize of $5.00 will be
awarded to the club member who
sells the most tickets prior to Mon
day,! Dec. 27 at 12 noon.
More Changes Due
All Staffs Double
Year As I’uhlui
-A-
V By GEORGE CHARLTON
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Improvements by the ream and
freight car load have highlighted
Student Publication’s biggest year
1948. From such major additions
as a photo engraving laboratory
to a change in the make-up of the
editorial page, the list of new fea-“
tures is long and important.
The engraving lab, which was
first set up in the basement of
Gnion Hall and later moved to
Foster Hall, makes TRe Battalion
the only student newspaper in
Texas to have this facility. It is
now possible for pictures taken one
night to be in the following day’s
paper.
Before the installation of the,
equipment, however, it had been,
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Talented Cadets Find Many Means
To Buy And Alibi For Xmas Gifts
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added bis l*q»**t
ful and rettirn wi
after Uw Holiday*)
Follo^nir *
President Bolton
Tp
urf
accidents
portion* hi
State.
Public
low Ti
tyj>
iow win it
2,500 will J be iaj
Christmas Holid i\
an uncanny abilit
rectly pur; careljs;
even In advance
I urge Jsveryi
family Sto he
warning; and nq
carefully iiit tb
for whlfch||you u
give Ah#
aideflitidh
more than) his
under t
le lavq nr
or five oflithoset (iji
HiljKta
would be bur fault
thathe wHI not, uvi* i through cart*
lessiM'se:; o ■ ihoigh
tribute ij/ji Hi null) u
HJn
the hull
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Architect Students
Plan Youth Center
f
ciouoy
Third year ai
have completed
Center which wil
east of the cai
owned by the Ki
Sid Loveless,
the Board of Ri
wanis Club, a ski
ture Department
for the proposed
station th,w
College
turned over
tacture s
work four
designs were
The first five winning
will be on display in the
c ode !W.
ire si
ins for a
located
is on pr
its Club.
presid
tion of
the
submit
buth Cen
proble
ird year
after 7
ed in. i k
lents
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coast becoming noi
•moon.
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vest this aft-
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Winners inc
first; E. T.
Cannata, thi
fourth; and
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second; Al.C.
W. Jent
Dave Faulkner,
By HARVEY CHKLF
Strange reports of a sudden de
cline in Dusiness of the Various and
sundry merchants of College Sta
tion and Bryan have prompted a
thorough investigation by your
ever vigilant Battalion. Painstak
ing surveys confirmed this startl
ing rumor.
A local cinema proprietor sadly
lamented, “Our pictures ain’t no
women’ usual, but the suckers aint
coming in no morn!’’ Local drug-
gusts complain that Aggies must
have stopped shaving, brushing
their teeth, and even bathing, for
these products' have ceased to move
from their shelves.
The American Tobacco Co. has
expressed grave concern over the
sudden switch from their product
to the five cent, roll-your-own va
riety.
Only one business man in all
Aggieland seems immune from this
blight. When this individual was
interviewed, he made this startling
statement: “Mah friend, ah can’t
understand itl Why, in the last
week ah’ve been besieged by Ag
gies wanting to sell me everything
from their roommate’s girl friend’s
picture frame to a complete set of
quizzes for CE 346. Darn near sold
all mah turkeys so I could buy
382 slide rules, 822 lamps, 7,200
copies of Freshman Chemistry, and
more used (but in very good condi
tion) uniforms than you can shake
Harry Stiteler at!”
This puzzling enigma might
hare baffled the beat brains of
Brazos County, had sot it been
solved hy ingeniously using it
. M
sh a question on the KampuN
Kuis Program. When queried as
to what was up, a sad-eyed soph-
union* multeml, “Man, U’a
Christmas money the guys.are
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necessary to send all photos to
Austin for engraving,' and a week
or more was usually ;required for
the return of the “cut”
Additional features; were iir'
tuted for the 1948 Batlalibil, atnj
them a weekly page written
edited by the Freshman nouaei
Bryan Field, and another page
voted to the activities of the Wo
men on the campus and iiv. College
Station.
The comic strip “Li)f Abner”
was introduced during the past
year and has proved to b* * wel
come addition to the paper.
Enlarged staffs, doubled over
last year, fpr each of, the six stu
dent publications m*d# possible
larger editions of et)cb ; and for
some, an increase in the number of
5w».[ ■ in |r iq
The year 1948 was the.first full
year for publication Of Aha Agfi*
culturist and the Enjpitetir smcO
before the war. A. nejjjr. nagaziite,
The Southwestern Veterinarian,
was introduced this past year. And
•the first two issues ))av6 already
rolled off the presses,! 1 | ; k
On the technical side, n com
plete family of BodonftSM is how
available for use\in ail Htudehi
Publications as thek WSUlt of M
ts •.- ‘s
m
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low typp'
this new
numjSor-oi)
type: fam"
the ihsthl
headline^
limi
hair
to the Stu lent Rklf and Faculty.
tl
members of
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would be the
>n the highways
ijfcl * message
tliat all be ebre-
hout an accjdent
.
ie message from
Faculty:
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diejith from traffic
ir ing tragic pro-
alion and In the
Departenent of
l^ta that 85 fel-
their Uvea and
bed during the
and they hiave
abilitty to evaluate cor- ,
driving hapUa
of the A.&lif.
Jio aovemor'a
ojnly to d r t v «
that courtesy
k> famous and'
ther jfillw every non-
veh i ffhi i takes u littlo
f averages, four
00 Injuries
or would hap
pen to Let uA' each resolve
Icssncss, dun-
dcnldent during
F. O. HOLTON,
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Further research revealed that
all local Sources of the long green
with the short future are almost
exhausted, and Aggies are busily
engaged in applying “the tactful
touch” to one and all—to the ex
tent of their skill in creative writ-
ing. The usual repertoire runs
something like this.
DNM|r Mother, j . -
Just the usual note before I have
to rush off to Sunday School with
my roommate. I finally talked hihl
into going, and I’m real happy
about it because ! believe he is
really a good boy at heart, in spite
of that night he upset the bottle on
the back seat of our car.
1 realize he drinks a little, but
you. really Can’t; blame him because
of his family background. You see,
he once told me his father was a
drunkard even while he was still
in college. .!
I believe I could get him to stop
drinking if I only had 610.95. He
wants a belt buckle that costs that
much, more than anything in the
world. He said he’d even give up
drinking for it; I sure wish I had
the money to gat it for him. Such
a trivial little amount to save this
fine young man from a drunkard’s
itMNV* | : |
ell sir, how are things with
you? I bet your golf game is rad-
hot thuHe days, because the last
time I was home you ware hitting
’em u mile I I’ve oven bragging to
all my buddies about what a good
golfer you are. I've told mv room
mate over and over about that day
you shot an 87!
Say dad, I’m afraid I’ve got some
bad news for you. I hate to tell you
but I’ve lost my slide rule. I don’t
know how it happened, but it’s
gone, and I Just can’t get along
without anotner one.
If I had the money I know where
I might get a good second hand
one for only
fore next Saturda;
or only 614.75, if I buy it be-
day.; L; I
Please don't tell mother about
you know how they feel about me
lending so much money up heir*.
this, will you, Dad ? You know how
upset she was ufhen somebody
stole my study lamp just before
Thanksgiving .....
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Dear Jimmy, ; j ‘
How’s my kid brother? I heard
about you almost lettering in foot
ball at good ole Tech Hi, and boy
am I proud of you! I’ve been telling
my roommate about what a good
little player you are, and he says
you ought to come on up here and
play for A&M when you graduate.
iBay Jimmy, ol’ son, how’s about
doing your ol’ bud a big favor?
I’m flat on my back with Christ).'as
dam near here, and J just gcita
get MarabeDi a present! I hate to
ask you when I still owe you from
last month, hut this guy I was tell
ing you about that owes me 6?8
promised to pay me back right
after Christmas.
So if you could let me have five
’tQ then, I’d sure be grateful. Don’t
tell the folks about this because
My Darling Marsbcll,
How’s my one and only down in
the good ole home town? Missing
me f hope! (ha, ha) 8w, Sweet,
I'Ve been doing a lot Of thinking
about what l should get you for
Christmas. I want it to be som#>:
thing real nice, but something that
will last a long time. I know how
much you like A&M, and I thought
something Aggie would appeal to
you, so' I’ll tell what I have in
mind. ; i '!
I’m going to get you a subscrip
tion to the Batt, our school news
paper. It’s expensive, but I don’t
care because I want you to get to
know OUR school better. Of course
I’ll have to pick up your copy and
mail it to you each day because our
paper can’t offer any such service
as that...
^Publications us
addition to the equipment; or ;tn
A&M yreaS of a 67,00^jy IM1
Corpus A&MCTubs
Plan Joint f|yf
During Holidays
PHBVyii
n d how
at SMU?
you being
Dear Johnny,
How are you, | a
are things going over
Boy, I sure don’t envy
around all those women over there
to buy Christmas presents for. I’m
in a tight fix here, and I don’t have
a woman around for miles to buy
presents for.
I had to sell most of my books
to go to Austin for the TU game,
and now it’s all I can do to raise
money for our company Christmas
Me and the ole'lady are
yihg three fifths of Seagram’s
Seven, plus two cases of beer. Set
me back 611.35, but it’s worth itj
Boy, are we going to have a rip-
roaring, ole time. . .
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for the
ence Sj
1948
ing, A&l
headqi
ship (
ed. A
ssfa
all Of
! fled;; q
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The U
Comrtien
1948, and
sponse it
settirg machine. With
ddition, an unlimited
head line: i of the same
mar b< set. Prior to
tion of ti e Ludlow, the
f one tyfakiUmily Were
the qmoiint tjf type on
talioh wka tho cent
rst SjoutI west!Conf<
tsmanshiif meeting in
a tesul: of the meet-
was choien to act aa
era fir the Sportsman-
ittec which wait form-
t rcjsult of the meet-
he Smthwest .Confer-
tamanshiii Code which
SWCjschajolH have rati-
, ' j
y, Mifn Contest in the
>r wps hnugumted in
ram Jho enthusiastic re
vived, it promise* to
beconie am annual event The Bat
talion Pip* ^Smc king Contest also
came into |its oWn,
ll»t#ff ojT
Corpus Christil A&M
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with the Corpus A &
The, Corn)
will hold its dance late
uhcjiOi
on the !deck Of the llVhlto Pliiza
Hotel, December 23, according to
Bill Bleker, reporter. \x { j 0,
Members of the student! Nub will
meet on the deck at Ib' gJm.
cember 23 to decora^ 'for
dance, Bidder said. |L; , ; ffl
, , inffltoaj
clubs is akked to bring avuilajl
football signs, pennant blankel
( or other Aggie paraphrdnalia ft
decorations. ; ■ ■ ,
Club members will W,admitted
free to the dance and! will be al
lowed to bring one guest couple
for which a small admission fe«
will be charged, BlekeVijaid.
Further infomationjmay be ob
tained from Mark A. Wolsh, Phone
No. 9078, Corpus C*-™ 1
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Loss of the Parker
pen used by ad)
sign their reserve
been reported to I
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