The Texas Aggie. (College Station, Tex.) 1921-current, October 15, 1941, Image 3
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941 1919 JOHNNIE LAWRENCE, JR, vice president and cashier of the City National Bank, Bryan, is com - mander of the Bryan Post Ameri- can Legion. CHARLES H. CLARK, county agricultural agent at Hillsboro, has a Sophomore son at A. & M. F. L. CRONK, Dallas, was re- cently elected president of the Wholesale Distributors’ Associa- tion of Texas. Cronk is owner of the Cronk Distributing Company, Dallas. BEN M. GIVENS is with the Sun Oil Company at Arp. He was on the campus at registration to bring his son who is a Junior at A. & M T. W. MOHLE, manager of the Houston office of LYBRAND ROSS BROS. AND MONTGOM- ERY, will be in charge of the business administration course to be offered in Houston by the A. & M. College under the direction of Professor T. W. Leland, head of the College Department of Ac- counting and Statistics. Classes will be held at Rice Institute three evenings a week for 15 weeks and will deal with budgeting and cost accounting. An active member of the Houston A. & M. Club, Mohle is serving as ex-student repre- sentative on the A. & M. Athletic Council. S. A. PALMER has recently moved back to Houston and is liv- ing at 1622 Colquitt St. He is now working in the Loan Division of the Federal Land Bank. 1920 LANGSTON GOREE, JR., sec- retary treasurer and manager of the Peoples Finance and Thrift. Company, El Centro, California, was a recent campus visitor while on a visit to his home in Navasota. He was accompanied by his son who will enter A. & M. after two more years in high school. An in teresting development is that young Goree and young Richard Harri- son, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Henry Harrison, of Bryan, will enter A. & M. at the same time. Their fathers were friends at A. & M. 25 years ago. 1921 R. HOWARD RAMSEY is a member of Ramsey Industries, at Goliad, Texas. Ramsey Industries is made up of the Ramsey Valley Gin Co., Inc.; Ramsey Brothers Truck Lines; Co., Inc.; Ramsey Mercantile Co.; CLAUDE EVERETT (17) INC. 522 Barziza St., Houston, Texas ~~ GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXCAVATORS FOR ALL TYPES OF BUILDINGS ~ AUSTIN BRIDGE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS CONTRACTORS - BUILDERS DALLAS, TEXAS Roao. - Bridges - Road Machinery KEN W. HOOE (29) & CO. Writing All Lines GENERAL INSURANCE BONDS 806 Medical Arts Bldg. Waco, Texas Telephone 7555 Neyland Hardware | § THE TEXAS AGGIE Page 3 Ramsey Farms, and the Ramsey Blacksmith Shop. ELBERT L. ROBINSON is pow er engineer for the Gulf States Utilitiei Company at Beaumont, and second vice president of the Beaumont A. & M. Club. He was the author of an article in the September Oil and Gas Journal en. titled “GULF COAST STATION DEMANSTRATES ADVANT. AGES OF UTILITY POWER.” W. B. “BILL” COOK, agricul- tural agent, Missouri Pacific Lines, Houston, entered his son at A. & M. this fall. Cook served as secretary of the Association of Former Students from 1921-23. CAPTAIN ARTHUR H. JUNG- MAN is on active duty as a cap- tain in the 111th Engineers at Camp Bowie. He was an engineer with the Southern Pacific Lines, Houston, before being called to active duty. He is affectionately known to his old classmates as “Mutt’ Jungman. DAVE A. SINGLETON during the summer was promoted to the rank of assistant general foreman of car repairs and inspection for the Southern Pacific Lines. His headquarters are at Houston. DAVID L. STEVENS gets his mail at Route 2, Merkel, Texas. Stevens is still raising Hereford cattle and expects to have a show string at the Dallas Fair in Octo- ber. He says he will be glad to meet any of the old gang around their stalls at the fair. FORREST P. BUIE is senior partner of Buie-Lunsford Company, 4605 Montrose Boulevard, Houston, Texas. The company deals in build- ing materials. Forrest is married and he and Mrs. Buie have two boys and live at 3016 Ellalee Lane, Houston. 1922 A Pope Lancaster A. POPE LANCASTER last June was appointed superintendent of Industrial Relations at the Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric Company in Chicago. He has been with Western Electric since his graduation from A. & M. His first four years with the com- pany were spent in industrial rela- tions work. Beginning in 1927 he was engaged in a 14-year series of operating assignments covering many phases of the manufacture of telephones and telephone equip- ment. In July 1940 he was named division chief of Public Relations and last June superintendent of Industrial Relations. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, with their son, A. Pope Lancaster, Jr., live at 325 South Spring Avenue, LaGrange, Illi- nois. J. C. MOORE is superintendent of the Paint Department of the Sinclair Refining Company, Mar- cus Hook, Pennsylvania. Moore is Chairman of the Technical Advis. ory Committee of the Federation MACHINE & SAMSCO INDUSTRIAL & WATER SUPPLIES Five Complete Stocks SAN ANTONIO Waco - Austin - Corpus Christi - Harlingen San Antonio SUPPLY CO. Old Line SOUTHWEST RESERVE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SOUTHWEST RESERVE LIFE BLDG. Longview, Texas “Texas Best for Best Texans” D. D. Budd, Pres. — E. F. H. Roberts, V. Pres. and Actuary W. M. Sparks, Chairman of the Board Legal Reserve Officers and directors of the Beaumont A. & M. Club are pic- tured above at a recent meeting. E. H. “Buck” Wilder, 29, sergeant-at-arms, was Only one officer, absent. In the picture abeve are, seated, Eber H. Peters, Jr. ’40, secretary; George C. Morris, ’18. first vice president; R. C. Black, 17, director; C. L. Babcock, ’20, president; H. B. “Doe” Chamber- lain, ’34, director; and C. P. Baker, ’34, director. Standing, W. J. Balmer, ’36, di- rector; H. W. Perkins, ’33, director; E. L. Robinscn, ’21, second vice only recently elected and under the President; Lynn Porter, ’37, treas- urer; Lee Parish, ’23, director; Tom J. Kelly, ’19, deputy sergeant-at- arms; and Dick Carey, ’11, assist- ant treasurer. The above slate of officers wa: leadership of President Babcoc! promises to give the Beaumont A & M. Club one of its most active years. On the evening of October 14 the club entertained fathers of all A. & M. Freshmen at a “Fish Fathers’ Frolic”. of National Paint and Varnish Pro- duction Clubs, which is working with the armed forces in develop- ing Modern Camouflage Coatings. A. T. “AB” WEBBER recently moved from Houston to New Or- leans following his promotion to the vice presidency of the Standard Supply and Hardware Company, with main offices in New Orleans. The company deals in oil well and heavy industrial supplies and oper- ates branch stores in various cities of Texas and Louisiana. Webber was general purchasing agent for the Freeport Sulphur Company from 1934.37 when he went with kis present concern. He is a red- hot Aggie football fan and hopes to get over for a game or so this fall, | GERALD C. FAHEY is in charge of the Navasota office of the Bry- an Production Credit Association. Fahey served two terms as county judge of Grimes County and is also in the farming and livestock business in that county. GARLAND L. BOYKIN is coun- | ty agent leader of the Extension | Service of the New Mexico A. '& M. College, State College, New Mexico. As a student at A. & | M., Boykin took animal husbandry cand was captain of the band and active in many other organizations. 1923 Professor GEORGE B. WILCOX, of the A. & M. College Educa- tion Department, taught at the University of Texas in second term of summer school. NELSON I. ROSS is with the Houston Lighting & Power Com- pany, Rosenberg, Texas. DEWITT C. GREER recently concluded his first year as State Highway Engineer and adminis- trative head of the Texas Highway Department. Greer was named as one of the five “men of the year” of Texas at Burris C. Jackson’s, 27, annual state-wide barbecue held at Hillsboro on August 30. Greer and his family make their home in Austin. As a student at A. & M. DeWitt was a member of the Ross Volunteers, on the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, took civil engi- neering, and active in other stu- dents affairs. CLINTON C. ROGERS, JR., 602 Donaldson Avenue, San Antonio, is manager of the Southern Divi- sion of the Tretolite Company, Manufacturing Chemists of St. Louis. He was a visitor to the campus during registration bring- ing a nephew to enter A. & M. W. A. TOLSON is in the Re- search Division of the RCA Manu- facturing Company, Inc., Camden, New Jersey. Tolson is afraid he will need a guide to get around the campus the next time he makes a visit. g PAUL VANCE is chief pilot for the Southern Division American Air Lines, Fort Worth, Texas. 1924 CAPTAIN GREER B. NELSON was a recent campus visitor en route to his permanent station at Fort Bliss, El Paso, from the Louisiana maneuvers. THEODORE R. STEPHENS is working with the U. S. Depart: ment of Agriculture, in charge of sweet potato weevil control project, at Gulfport, Mississippi. He and Mrs. Stephens and their two sons live at 821 Second Street of that city and write that they would be delighted to have any Aggie in that part of the country call on them. Ted took his degree in horticulture and was vice president of the junior class. A. C. TAYLOR, who is with the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads and lives at 617 Maple Street, Spartanburg, S. C. comes to life with the approach of the football season. He suggests that when two teams are tied at the close of the season, as were A. & M. and S. M. U. last fall, the championship should be determined by the result of their game with each other. This would have been fine for the Aggies last year. N. C. MAGNUSON has moved from Baltimore, Maryland {io Charleston, South Carolina. He is still with the U. S. Engineer Of- fice and his headquarters in Charleston will be in the Custom House. DILLARD O. MARSHALL is on duty at Milan, Tennessee, in care of the Constructing Quartermaster, Wolf Creek Ordnance Plant. His permanent address is still 2540 University Drive, Fort Worth. 1925 WARD LAMBERT, Box 531, Orange, Texas, is working for the Navy Department. Lambert took his degree in industrial education. ARCHIE DAMON, former Ag- gie basketball star, always has a smile and hearty handshake for his friends when they stop at the Damon Service Station, 2331 Tele- phone Road, Houston. He has been unable to use his legs since in- jured in an automobile accident a number of years ago. The Damon- Mock family recently held a re- union with over 300 members of the family present. Archie Damon is secretary of the group. CLAUDE A. MAST is associat- ed with the Brenham Cotton Mills, Brenham, Texas. MAJOR HENRY W. EITT is Base Intelligence Officer of the Fresno, California. Under his lead- ership the A. & M. men at that post are 100 per cent members of the Association of Former Stu- dents. In addition to intelligence, Eitt’s department includes public relations. He is also in charge of the 1,000 men mess of the post and is secretary-treasurer of the Officers’ Club. A native of San Antonio, Eitt played football on the Aggie teams of his day and later served as Freshman coach of A. & M. He is also a past president of the San Antonio A. & M. Club. A. Y. GUNTER, secretary-treas- urer of the New York City A. & M. Club, recently officially repre- sented the A. & M. College at Fordham University’s Centenary Celebration. According to all re- ports Gunter, accoutered in aca- demic robe, was the most degnified man in the processional. He is with the Alco Products Company, 30 Church Street, New York City, N.Y. CAPTAIN J. R. HUNNICUTT is with the Medical Administrative Corps, Utilities Officer, Station Hospital, Fort Bliss, Texas. VERNON F. JONES is county agricultural agent of Lamb Coun- ty with headquarters at Amhurst, Texas. He is a member of the Central Plains A. & M. Club at Plainview. C. L. “DOC” WINCHESTER writes that after 16 years the “spirit” still remains. His office is located at 315 East Third Street, Texarkana, and all Aggies are cordially welcomed, 1926 EDWARD D. BREWSTER writes from Caracas, Venezuela, S. A. that the Brewsters recently enjoy- ed seeing Dean E. J. Kyle, ’99, when he stopped in Venezuela. Ed is district manager of the Armco International Corporation at Car- acas, Venezuela. ROBERT (BOB) THOMAS gets his mail at Box No. 3, Houston, Texas. Who is “PF. ¥V.'C.” °26? ior ring with the initials F. V. C,, Class of 1926, was recently found cn the campus. If the owner will communicate with the Association Office he will be put on the trail of his ring. LON C. INGRAM is assistant district engineer with the Texas Highway Department and gets his mail at P. O. Box 1273, Amarillo, Texas. CAPTAIN MANNING E. TIL- LERY has been stationed at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio since July 1939 when he returned to the States from Albrook Field, Canal Zone. He is connected with the Field Service Section as assistant chief of the Maintenance Branch, which has general supervision of maintenance for all Air Corps Air- craft in the service. 1927 BEN R. CHAMBERS is with the National Park Service as land- scape architect and park planner. He has recently been transferred from the Tyler State Park to Pos- som Kingdom State Park on Mov- ris Sheppard Lake. Ben’s mail address is Box 991, Breckenridge, Texas. CAPTAIN W. E. “WILLIE” LANGLOTZ is on active duty with the U. S. Army serving as Assistant Utilities Officer. He reports he is mighty busy. He is located at Camp Wolters, Texas, and his wife and son are living at Weatherford, Texas. O. D. MORRIS is living at 7300 Wingate, Houston, Texas. Morris is plant quarantine inspector for A sen-- the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, U. S. Department of Agriculture. W. B. COOK is still with the Gulf Oil Corporation, Port Arthur Refinery and makes his home at 3301 8th Street of that city. He is vice president of the Port Arthur A. & M. Club. CAPT. M. B. BETHEL is assist- ant supply officer at the Armored Force School, Fort Knox, Kentucky. CAPT. PAUL A. CUNYUS is officer in charge of the Personnel Department, U. S. Air Corps Base, Tucson, Arizona. MURPHY L. DALTON is with the E. L. Dalton & Company, 406 Great National Life Building, Dal. las. The company is engaged in General Contracting Business and busy now on extensive National Defense work. CAPTAIN J. EDWIN JEN- NINGS has been on active duty since last December. He is de- tailed as an instructor in the Coast Artillery School, Fort Mon- roe, Virginia. Jennings is assist- ant to LIEUTENANT COLONEL L. C. DENNIS, ’16, director of the Department of Artillery and Engi- neering. of the School. W. H. MEYERS gets his mail at Box 577, Alvin, Texas. Meyers is principal of the Alvin High School and there are six A. & M. men on the Alvin High faculty. The many friends of JACK L. PINK, Houston, will be glad to know that he was not seriously in- jured in an accident at the Houston Club’s “Whing-Ding” party on September 12. Pink was struck on the head by a blade of a huge propeller fan. Fortunately he had previously turned the fan off and it was only going slowly. He suf- fered a severe scalp wound which required 25 stitches to close but there was no concussion. He is one of the star representatives of the Acacia Life Insurance Com- pany, Neils Esperson Building, Houston. GRIFFIN C. THRIFT is settled again in New York City after spending several years in Europe building refineries. Thrift has been with the Texas Company for quite a while. He is located at 205 E. 42nd Street, 11th Floor, New York City, N. Y. As a stu- dent he was a member of Com- pany “B”, Infantry. 1928 EARL L. STRUWE, who has been out of the state for several years, is now located at 304 Ma- jestic Building, Fort Worth, Texas, and is with the Bureau of Agricul. tural Economics. MAJOR CARL R. STORRIE, of the U. S. Air Corps, has been trans- ferred from the Gulf Coast Area to the Newfoundland Base Command. Major Storrie was formerly Di- rector of Training at Randolph Field and has been a key figure in the selection and construction of the numerous air corps primary, basic, and advance flying courses In the Southwest. LIEUTENANT JOHN C. CATES is in the Army and on maneuvers in Louisiana at the present time. His permanent ad- dress, however is 411 North Main Street, Cleburne, Texas. As a stu- dent at A. & M. Cates was active in many student affairs and was associate editor of the LONG- HORN. WM. H. FABIAN, C. L. U.,, 1s manager of the Connecticut Gener- al Life Insurance Company in Houston with offices at 1710 Com- merce Building. He is an active member of the Houston A. & M. Club. JOHN L. HALEY is general manager for Anderson, Clayton & Company, of Chihuahua, Mexico. His address is Apartado Postal 123, Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. GEORGE P. MUNSON, JR. is resident engineer for the Texas Highway Department at Mt. Ver- non, Texas. H. J. SKELTON is living at 2224 N. Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas, and has just re- covered from a major operation. 1929 CAPTAIN JAY BERTRAND gets his mail "at P.O." Box 1113, San Antonio, where he is on duty at the Fort Sam Houston Recep- tion Center. PAUL F. HARDER is living at 4807 Austin Drive, Galveston. Paul is district traffic chief of the Gal- veston District, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Harder has been with this same company since graduation, is married and has one child. ENOS B. CAPE, formerly engi- neer of materials and tests for the State Highway Department, Austin, has resigned to accept a position as district engineer of the Asphalt Institute. He will con- tinue to make his home and head- quarters in Austin. EDWIN C. JANCIK gets his mail at Box 78, Houston, where for the past several years he has been sales engineer for the Texas Construction Material Company with headquarters in Houston. Jancik contacts many A. & M. men throughout Southeast Texas as his company has been furnishing ma- terials for several large defense projects in Southeast Texas. CAPTAIN GEORGE H. MOORE is in the Air Corps Technical School, Keesler Field. Mrs. Moore and their two children, Madeline and George, Jr., will be in Biloxi, Mississippi, until the present emer- engineer, City of Dallas, has been transferred to the Philippine Is- lands. That is a long jump from the Louisiana maneuvers. HAROLD B. GIEB is a member of the firm of Gieb, La Roche, Dahl, and Chappell, architects and engineers on the huge Red River Ordnance Depot near Texarkana. Another member of the firm, E. B. LaROACH, is a former head of the Architectural Department at A. & M. E. L. “BUCK” TAYLOR is di- rector of flying, Air Corps Train- ing Detachment, Cuero, Texas. Taylor is married and has one future Aggie. JAMES O. WOODMAN has been given a leave of absence for one year by the A. & M. Extension Service for active military ser- vice. He has been assistant county agent for Dallas County with head- quarters in Dallas for the past sev. eral years, W. M. ANDREWS is one of the partners of Lockwood & Andrews, consulting engineers, 712 Union National Bank Building, Houston. He was architect-engineer on the San Jacinto Ordnance Depot now under construction on the Houston Ship Channel. CAPTAIN AND MRS. TOM B. BAGLEY were recent campus vis- itors from Tucson, Arizona, where Tom is stationed. J. B. CLARK is with the Stano- lind Oil & Gas Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the Research Engi- neering Department. He has been married since 1938 and he and Mrs. Clark have one little daugh- ter Cynthia about a year old. JUDSON G. JACKSON is party chief on a seismograph crew of the Seismograph Service Corpora- tion, Tulsa, Oklahoma. At the pres- ent time he is on a job located at Knox City, Texas. However, his permanent address is 709 Ken- nedy Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma. G. W. (Ken) KINCANNON has been with the Ford Motor Com- pany for the past six years, He is zone manager in the Corpus Chris- ti territory and travels out of the Houston Branch of the Ford Com- pany. CAPTAIN RICHARD P. LIVE- LY, who was attached at A. & M. last year, has been transferred from Guthrie, Okla., to Dallas, where he will be R.O.T.C. com- mandant at Highland Park High School. He was in that position for several years before coming to A. gency is over and they get their|g Mm mail at P. O. Box 648, Biloxi, Mississippi. CAPTAIN CLYDE R. NICHOLS is an instructor in the Coast Ar- tillery School, Fort Monroe, Vir- ginia. He is head of the Anti- aircraft Gun Material Section of the Department of Artillery. THEODORE SCHUTZ is living at 8602 E. Montgomery, Houston, Texas. Schutz is an exchange engineer with the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. 1930 V. T. KALLUS writes that he is still a bachelor and is teaching vocational agriculture in the Vie toria, Texas, Public Schools. Kallus expects to be visiting the campus on Thanksgiving Day. WILLIAM H. LANGFORD is with the San Joaquin Cotton Oil Company at Chowchilla, California. Bill sees all the games the Aggies play out in that part of the country and is disappointed that they are not scheduled to play a California team this fall. He reports having seen several times ERNEST KEITH LANGFORD, ’39, who is on duty at Camp Roberts. J. A. “PAT” PATTERSON is now located in Texarkana with duties of Chief Clerk for the Architects Enginers, Gieb - LaRoche - Dahl - Chappell. D. B. McNERNEY, ’32, and FRANK MOTHES, ’40, are with the same architects and engi neers, reports Pat, having been transferred from the Dallas office for this particular defense project. BROOKS CONOVER, former Aggie football and baseball star, and veteran coach, is enjoying u good season in his first year as coach of the Orange High School Loam. He went there from Browns- ville. CAPTAIN HOWELL NOLTE, Denison, is retired from active duty following a long illness at the Fort Sam Houston Base Hospital. He has returned to his post as head of the Industrial Arts De- partment of the Denison High School. He served in the air corps for two years in England and France in World War No. 1. 1930 A. A. KUEHN gets his mail at Box 383, Tyler, where he is an engineer with the Texas Power and Light Company. TOMMY MILLS is living at 2222 Swift, Houston, where he is a lumber salesman. He reports “business good.” GRANVILLE L. ROPER is an electrical engineer with the Hum- ble Oil and Refining Company at Tyler, Texas. He formerly lived at Houston. TOM L. SESSIONS gets his mail at 603 Republic Bank Building, Dallas, Texas. NUNNALLY P. STEPHENSON is Regional Personnel Training Of- ficer with the Soil Conservation Service, Fort Worth, Texas, and resides at 3704 Avenue G of that city. Stephenson is married and has a little girl nine and a boy sev- en. EARLE W. SUDDERTH has been appointed engineer for the Midland-Ector Counties health unit by the Texas State Depart- ment of Public Health. He will be sanitary engineer for the unit and will make his headquarters at Mid- land. 1931 CAPTAIN JACK N. NAHAS, is signal officer on the headquar- ters staff at Camp Bowie. CAPTAIN GRAHAM M. HATCH, JR., formerly sanitary OSCAR LOESSIN, JR. gets his mail at R.F.D. No. 2, Granger, Texas. Loessin is married and has one son. GEORGE L. MILNER is a lieu- tenant in the Texas D-fense Guard, Company B, Pecos, Texas. Milner is owner of the Home Furniture Company, Pecos, Texas, and that firm recently celebrated its 7th anniversary. HOMER E. THOMPSON is coun- ty agricultural agent of Garza County, with headquarters at Post, Texas. MAX C. WINKLER is tutor and ranch superintendent for the Cal- pany at Encinal, Texas, where he and Mrs. Winkler and their two children make their home. Max took his master’s degree from A. & M. College in 1940. NORMAN J. YENTZEN is liv- ing at 4560 Brandon, Beaumont, Texas. Norman is associated with the Pure Oil Company. 1932 LIEUTENANT F. FREY was ordered to active duty on July 21, 1941, and is stationed at Fort Brown, Texas, with the Post Quar- termaster. Since his graduation in 1932 up to the time he received his orders, Walter was with the Construction Division of the Texas Highway Department and was lo- cated in the Panhandle most of that time. F. W. MUELLER is District Geologist for the Skelly Oil Com- vany, 1301 Esperson Building, Houston, Texas. HARVIE D. POOL has been ap- pointed assistant county agent for Lubbock County, with headquar- ters at Lubbock, by the A. & M. Extension Service. CARLOS B. FLOYD and family are living at 5129 Seventh Street, Port Arthur, Texas, where Carlos is connected with the Atlantic Pipe Line Company. ROBERT E. HENRY has been on active duty since last December, and is now in the Range Offices at Camp Lee, Virginia. This is one of the largest rifle and pistol ranges in the United States. Robert writes that he would certainly love to see an A. & M. football game this fall. CAPTAIN GRABER KIDWELL is commanding “E” Battery, 32nd Battalion, Field Artillery Replace- ment Center, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. J. R. McMAHAN, JR. gets his mail at Box 706, Liberty, Texas, in care of the Humble Seismograph crew. He is planning on seeing the Thanksgiving game. J. C. OLIVER, JR. is with the | State Board of Health ,Tyler, Tex- as. LEO PRESNELL has been coun- ty attorney of Upshur County since January, 1939. He makes his home at Gilmer, Texas. A. L. “DUTCH” SEBESTA is still county agent at Carrizo Springs. He has been county agent in this country for the past eight years. “Dutch” has two daughters, age two and six, and is a former Aggie football player. LOUIS H. SHEARER is with the Core Laboratories, Inc., of Dal- las and it present is a petroleum engineer in their Los Angeles div- ision at 545 S. Figuerosa Street, Los Angeles, California. CHARLES W. SMITH is junior resident engineer with the State Highway Department and gets his mail at Box 1642, Borger, Texas. ELI O. WOTIPKA is still lo- cated at Chichuahua, Chih., Mexico, where his address is Box 22. Wot- ipka reports they are far behind in their work due to heavy rains of this summer. laghan Land and Pastoral Com- ~~~