PARK, THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN—NONE BETTER, FEW AS GOOD HOUSTON A. & M. CLUB. Members Consider Problem of Inde pendence for College—Captain Moses Commended. In addition to ararnging the details of the A. & M. alumni part of College \ Day at the Carnival next Monday, the Harris County A. & M. Club passed three important resolutions at its meeting in Houston Monday night. Resolution No. 1 requested the ex ecutive committee of the A. & M. Alumni Association to call a meeting in Houston on November 14 to take steps for the submission of a constitu tional amendment providing the abso lute independence of the A. & M. Col lege. Resolution No. 2 recommended and indorsed Dr. J. Allen Kyle, of Houston, to the board of directors of the A. & M. College, to replace James Cravens, •of Houston, who has refused to stand for reappointment as a director. Resolution No. 3 expressed' regret at the fact that the close of four years of military service of Capt. Andrew Moses, commandant of the college, was at hand, complimenting him highly on his work in helping to upbuild the school. The meeting was presided over by C. A. Thanhauser, vice president of the club, in the absence of Dr. J. Allen Kyle, the president, who was absent on account of the death of his brother. of Texas is near at hand, and it is de sired by all friends of the A. & M. Col lege of Texas that some action be taken looking to the submission of a constitutional amendment providing for the absolute independence of that institution and placing it on a sub stantial and permanent financial basis; and, Whereas, it is desired to formulate some plan by which this question may be properly presented to the people of the state of Texas and' to the next legislature; therefore be it Resolved, That this club hereby re quest the executive committee of the Alumni Assocation of the A. & M. Col lege of Texas to call a meeting of said Alumni Association in the city of Houston on the 14th day of November, A. D. 1910, for consideration of the hereinbefore mentioned question, to gether with such other important mat ters as it may be deemed desirable and expedient to discuss at said' meet ing. Be it further resolved. That E. B. Cushing be, and he is hereby, author ized to act for the club in its applica tion to the executive committee of the Alumni Association for a called meet ing of said association at Houston, as forementioned. Be it further resolved, That this called meeting take place on the even ing of November 14, following the de feat of the University football team by the A. & M. College eleven. DETAILS OF RECEPTION. The club appointed a committee of three, W. J. Walden, H. C. Watkins and Sam McConnico, to draft resolu tions of respect and regret at the death of Dr. Kyle’s brother, Henry C.' Kyle, whose funeral Dr. Kyle was at tending. Details of the part of the alumni in the King’s arrival parade arranged last night provide that the members of the club meet in uniform at the Rice hotel at 9 o’clock Monday and march to the Grand Central station to meet the in coming president, faculty and cadet corps fo the college. Details of the uniform will be kept secret until the meeting at the Rice. Members of the club desiring informa tion of costumes may get details from Dr. Kyle, Binz building, or Gus Street, Jr., Houston Land & Trust Company building. The club will participate in the pa rade on foot and in the costumes chosen. The committee to entertain the faculty will provide carriages for the president and faculty in the pa rade. After the parade the president and faculty will be taken to lunch at the Thalian Club or the Country Club. At the game the president will occupy a box. INDEPENDENCE RESOLUTION. The resolution calling a meeting of the alumni association reads as fol lows: Whereas, the convening of the Thirty-second legislature of the state DR. KYLE’S INDORSEMENT 1 . The resolution recommending Dr. Kyle for appointment as a director was as follows: Whereas, it is customary for at least one member of the board of directors of the A. & M. College of Texas to be nominated or appointed from the city of Houston, the Hon. James Cravens, of this city, now holding such appoint ment; and, Whereas, the service of Mr. Cravens on said board of directors, though of short duration, has fully demonstrated his superior fitness for that position; his intelligent and courageous attitude on all questions of importance to the college proving a source of gratifica tion to all alumni and ex-students, as well as to all friends of that institu tion; and. Whereas, Mr. Cravens, finding it im possible to devote such time and at tention to the affairs of the college as he deems consistent with the position of director thereof, has 'declined to stand for reappointment; therefore be it Resolved, That the Harris County j A. & Club express its sincere regret that Mr. Cravens should have so de- ! termined. Appreciating the great im portance of an alumnus or ex-student of the college being named to succeed Mr. Cravens, be it Further resolved, That Dr. J. Allen Kyle, of this city, a graduate of the college, well qualified in point of abil ity and by a deep and consistent devo tion to that institution, be and he is hereby recommended and indorsed; WE SOLICIT THE Banking Business of Officers, Leachers, Students and Laborers of the A. and M. College. First State Bank ■& Trust Co Bryan, Texas. and that all members of this club here by pledge themselves to employ every honorable means to accomplish his appointment. COMPLIMENT CAPTAIN MOSES. The third resolution was highly complimentary to Capt. Andrew Moses, commandant of the college. It re solved, on learning that Captain Moses’ term of service as commandant was practically completed, that the asso ciation extend its thanks to Captain Moses for signal services rendered the college, pointing out his discharge of every duty incumbent, and his en forcement of discipline, while he re tained the respect, confidence and es teem of the students and faculty. The association congratulated the war de partment on selecting Captain Moses for the position, and expressed to Cap tain Moses sinoerest appreciation of the work he has done, wishing him success in future paths or stations. TULANE LOSES A GAME. Defeated by Mississippi A. & M. ^ Score, 10 to 0. November 5 at New Orleans, on a muddy field and in a drizzling rain, the Mississippi A. & M. football team defeated the Tulane team by the score of 10 to 0. Although outweighed by fifteen pounds, Tulane is said to have played a good defensive game, and in variably broke up what was started for end runs. Mississippi scored two safeties and a touchdown, Jennings kicking goal. Rhoades, the Mississippi fullback, broke his collar bone in the last period of the game. SOME MORE PRIZES FOR BUG HUNTERS. A Supplemental List Issued by the Fair People. Last week we published the list of state fair awards in butter making and cattle judging. This week we are able to give the list of winners in the fat cattle, hogs, sheep and horses judging contests. The winners: Fat Cattle Judging—First award, R. R. Montemayor; second, G. E. Bron son; third, S. F. McMillan. Hogs—First award, W. M. Jenson; second, C. M. Henderson and E. B. Kincaid tied. Sheep and Horses—First award, Ray and Jenson tied; second, E. F. Moser. The Long Horn management of fers one Senior annual for the best original short story or poem. For particulars see Chas. H. Fosgard. Idurai Miss Bernice Taylor of and Miss Rasberry, of B ited Mrs. Kyle last Wed The Bryan Bachelor tered a formal protes bachelor professors goi state to marry. The Long Horn ma fers one Senior annual original short story or particulars see Chas. H. C. E. Maris visited h Franklin Saturday and Su stall a switchboard for a system. Mr. Park, who has lately Bryan from Mexia, has ope jewelry store in the posto next to M. H. James’ drug store. Park is the father of Cadet Park, o the freshman class. Mr. Park is en thusiastic over anything pertaining to A. & M. and has kept a close watch over the progress of our school. Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Shoe Polish Stove Polish, Marshmellows Ross Hall No. 6 DANIELS, V. V. Hire's to A. & M. and her Football Team May they never be second on this season. The check of your Financial Manager is always good on the City National BANK For We Are Football Cranks Right