The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1938, Image 1

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NEWS DIGEST
WT A W U :S0 A.
TUESDAEJi FRIDAY
STUDENT SEMIWF KKI1 N EWSPAI’KR OF TEXAS A. * M. COLLEGE
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBEt 4, 1988
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PHONE COLLEGE 8 NUMBER 6
det Team Leaves at 7:30 P.M. for Frisco
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WACO WILL
m
adeThis
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Official Tripe Td\
Wacov Dallas Are
OK’d by Colle™
In « meeting of tit
>»rd hrW Monday aft**
vltataon (jf the WacolC
l .
Board
nvitatkin
(ommerrc
make an
ttip to Waci for the
game was accepted
- i The watire corps willigo to Waco,
.uco’i pan .-ii by the Aggie Band,
Saturday, Oct. 22, and all classei
on (hat dhy will be suspended.
Three special trains wiH carry the
corps to W|ro, leaving College Sta
tion at gn farly morning hour and
arriviagf in'Waco in tinie to have a
parade d« wn tiie main section »f
that city in the mornipg.
The flnsj decision of the Execu
tive Boardj gives -the Aggies two
official cor^s trips and one unoffi
cial corps grip for this year. Ber
sides the Waco trip, other corps
trips will be made to Dallas op
November S for the 8. M. U. game
and an unofficial corps trip w’B
be made Uxi Austin for the Thanks
giving gaipe with Texas Univer
sity or Thanksgiving Day.
the first time in
that the A- A M
the trip |e Waco
iffieial j one, as the corps trips
to Dalas or Fort Worth are usually
‘given official sanction.
The Waft) Chamber of Commerco
that the Aggies will
►Ithe greatest hospitality Hi
Wam.uun they have ever receiv
ed in say down at any time
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BATTALION
WOlLISSUE
TEAM SPECIAL
A special '•dition of The Bajttal
ion, printed exdpsively for
hers of the Aggie football
will be rushed to A*»n
toteorrew, H was announced today
'fby R. L. Dosa, editor-in-chief • .
Doss said the edition is to be
sent ss a token of the
body’s appreciation of the
R will be stressed the fart
the Aggies are behind their learn
whether they see the garnet
not. he sail
Owen (S irk) Rogers, captain of
thf Aggfe {grid aqaud, is to wire
news of ti e team while it Is in
San Fraftc sco to The Battalion,
E. C. (J4e i) Oaten, sports editor,
announced-
Czech Minister
WTAWf to Broadcast
Ainrie-Broneo Tilt
w «i4*i
IIMtMpHF.i.'
Next $atarday afternoon a
i- A* t>i*y description of the
football game between the Tk*> i
gnd Santa < Isrs
11 CaUforuia will
be brogdcmi t over Rtailag'
WTAW. The broadcast will be
starlet $t 4M (2:» by Pa
cific Coant time) and will last
uatil about 6;45.
The account of the game will
be given in one of the popslsr
sports on m men talers of the
Pacific Coast. The progrnm.
which is being sponsored by the
Hamble Oil sad Refining Com-
pony, will eriginste from n
< Aliform* st At ion but will bt
r. brosdcaat from College Ste-
tion by WTAW.
KADET
BY JACK PUCKER -
KAPERS
mH
v , PlrUt ini line of busthedl is to
‘ ’ L LITTLE fiENERAL
for the erroneous re
port bg Isit week’s Kapers which
stated tihstj the LITTLE GENERAL
wan drilhag nih fish and sophol
mores on Kunday afternoon. How-
ever, i ALDRICH drills amy day
except Su^ci lay, and Tuesdd^jifter-
t^jon—one l of hia fish passed out
completely during company drill.
‘There tiara, lots of good times
had In Tyler the past week-end,
| enjoyed life so much as
PISH, who stayed oo
while the reat of the
to Tyldr. It seems t^ey
>ut no
the BAN
>ftM cat
hod d
mss in Bi
^ Ittf O
Chemsdsl
Went Point Christ
tell HaQ. A /
iLLINS, senior in the
Warfare, non-military
BULL STONE claimed that they
only uned half the hotel rodm, in
cluding half the bed. therefore they
should only pay half the bill But
the manager didn’t ague with
them. *1 :
* BOB ROBINSON took h|s date
home in a taxi, and then haft to
walk the fhre miles back to Tyler
HAROLD DYKE. DAVE HAB-
■ttJul LENDON and
SNUFFY SMITH, together with a
Jacksonville buddy, between then*
rated a date with one of the Tyler
maidens. But while the four were
guszliif at * honky-tonk the Jack
sonville buddy sneaked off with the
car and maiden, and the fou r were
forced to sit on the steps two
hours after the joint closed. P. S.
Vladimir Hurban (right), C»ch
MiniUter to the United States, la
pictured as be wis interviewed by
the preea on arrival at the State,
department in Washington for a
conference with Secretary of State
Cordell Hull. This was Hurban*)
first visit to State department since!
return from Europe.
and vsn-c Unified, was aaaa at Tyler
wearing c*ptain‘a buttons and sev
eral atedafs and ribbons. Incident
ally, MAJOR ST1CKNEY also saw
him.
-TRAP** TRAPOUND drove bis
jitney *o the Rose Festival and hud
‘PANCHO” WHALL,
MAJOR CHEER HUB ASTOfef,
LIEUT YtEU- CHARLIE TRAIL,
and TBit ATE SHOUT iBODIB
PIERC*:. Although they made e*-
cellent tinie through the dry coun
ties the kverage velocity wasn’t
\ war* M**i - ' I.J.j i.
■ A aanut made a trip up-state
date with Miss Mary
During the course
she told him that
yhe bad a date with
iColonel of A A M . Mr.
HYLA. He was very
d had afiskgn.ficent
build, she| said, and his one dia-
symbol for the Cadet
Colonel) Really set him off.
night HENRY KEEL-
CHARD JEPPERSEN
to Jay any hotel bill,
sl+pt o* bunks whkh were
jd free to them by tge
Pd ice Dopartamnt. Aid
Cip-:STEH MOUDY, KEN MAR
SHALL, FROG ) HOLMES, and
A. & M. Men go to
AIME Meet in San
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AntonioWednesday
Stevenn and Grom Will
Prcaent Papers at Fall
Mjeetinx of the Institute
The Texas A. A M. Petroleum
Department, world’s largest petro
leum engineering school, will be
well represented at the fall meet
ing if the petroleum division of
thd A. I. M. E. to be held in San
Antobio Oct. 5, 6, and 7 in the form
of papers to be rpepreoented at
the gathering.
A. |B- Stevens and H. E. Gross,
instructors bt the petroleum de
partment, will bt among the prin
cipal Speakers The paper to be pre
sented by Stevens deals with an
sppanstus made by Stevens for
determining!poroaity of a sand by
the gas expansion method. This
tame paper will be contained in
the next, issue of The Scientic Re-
rigw. : .,
i Gross will give a paper on ‘The
Development of Decline Curve
Analysts.” This paper was in Oil
and Gas Journal distributed in
fcptetebbr. c
Harold Vance, head of the petro
leum department, will be chairman
#f the Friday meeting.
The two papers that will be pre
sented by Steveas and rGdss will
help to give nationyide recognition
to the A A M. petroleum school
in the oil industry,
i Besides having the largest petro-
leuna school in the world, the de
partment is in hopes of having the
largest enrollment in the student
I. M. E before
Scholars To
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Re-elected
For Orford
Rhodes Candidates
Get Information
From Dr. T. F. Mayo
Annual competition tor the
Rhodes Scholarships have begun
and anyone from Texas A. A M
College who desires to apply should
■sake a prompt request to T. F.
Mayo, college librarian and local
representative of the Rhodes Trust,
for application blanks and full, in
formation as to procedure.
According to the will of Cecil
John Rhodes, which specifies the
basis of aelaction, a candidate to be
eligible should have a remarkably
good scholastic record in at least
two years of college work. He
should also be a man who has dis
tinguished himself in other fields
of student activity, exhibiting
moral fore# of character and of
instincts to lead and to take an in
terest in his schoolmates, Dr. Mayo
poiats out In addition, he should
have some real knowledge of what
sort of work he would like to do if
he were selected as one of the
Rhodes scholars. Some definite
quality of distinction, whether in
intellect, character er personality,
or in any combination of them, if
the most important requirement
for a Rhodes Scholarship. Finan
mki need does not constitute
spec is 1 claim for Consideration
Italian Artillery'On Move
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The car returned but not the girl
PF.E-WEE PAGGI went dear to branch of the A
UM.rjretown to g«t his girl for the the >mr is over.
gpm*. On rctaewiag liipiiw, night
blanket out of the cashrdlnTsahrd
OFFICIAL
J ;••• • 4 .
Arrive At
pvf J-
Golden j Gate
OnFrii
National
Would Ji
Victory
Coach Homer
tain Owens (81ic
head the party of
and spec talon
night for San
Cadets will ptey
urday afternoon.
The party will
Missouri Pacific
tion, Texas where
to the Santa Fe
them to San
mantes.
All 6f the pi
the Tulsa tussle
the exception e
Crowell Cyclone
in the first
Italian soldiers haul on the rones to saw
down a hiU. Scenes snob as this again
goss on a war footing. Mussolini baa placed tbs Italian
of Germany in the present European i
taw tractor,
country
that
Moore Is Promoted to Rank of Full
Colonel; Will Continue A. & HI Duties
LL Col. George F. Moore, profee
■or of MBitary Science and Tactics
s and Commandant of A. A M Coll-
ege was pn moted to the rank of
The Rhodes Trust gives to each colonel Saturday, it was learned
appointed Rhodes Scholar about todai.
12.000 a year for three years so Col. Moore aril! continue his dut-
fere the war. Col. 1 toare graduated
from the Comma id and S'
School in 192R. and from the Ai
War College in H 84. At the pra-
aint time he is on tjte General Staff
| eligible list. ;
Col. Moon- n pnly directs the
Jth .
Broncs
JW | ,,; f
Iorton and CAp-
Ragers Mil
iriMte/
will leave <o
isco where thr
its Clara Set
m ] uj I
travel over the
D Millana Jonc-
I «ri>
will
rlaeo Friday
came out of
good shape with
Todd, ’‘the
t wan injured
of the ifay.
Todd’s injuries ary not serious but
painful. He will be ready to go
arm -’ thr Sunt* Clara Brone*.
The Empire HLtel will bn [tbe
stopping place of (the Aggies
they are in. the C olden Gate
The players wou d appr<*< is|j[l
ociving telegram^ from the ntu-
dent body Pridgy and Satunday
morning They Will entrain for
hoipt SateuMay atebt) after the
game, and drill return by the same
route aa that takqn on the outward
: 10 \\ \[ «!
Santa Clara stirted their
off with a hang b j defeating
ford, who la ra ed to have
strongest team it years, 22-0-
the Aggies win their ball
their stock wiU jump high in na
tional rating.
that ha may study in Oxford U*i-|tel A. A M. College. He Is a military affairs o| the college aa
versity, where he may do his work gmdnate of A. A M.. having re- Professor Of Mihtery Rtetete * n ^
in any on# of a sride variaty of <fiv,«cl his bachelor of science de- Tactics but also if responsible for
fields, including chemistry, mathc* gr.ee in civil engineering in 1908 the mainUinOe of 4»<'ip>ne through
mattes, physics, biology, economics, While he was here, he lettered at his portion aa Commaridant
philosophy, English literature and tackle and guard on the Aggie 7 f "f 'j —
Materf-. | football teams <rf 19041 and 1907. nnill)/11]
l 4 our Rhodes Scholars will be Immediately after his graduation, \j||y||v|l
sent to Oxford University this Coload M<x>re entered the U. 8. __
year from tbe Southwestern Dis-' Army as a second lieutenant of th * |ftR|||(l
Moore has week is jcampua Church
Week. It is being observed by every
ri-H - • n
trict. which includes Texas, Okla
homa, Arkansas. b>uiiiana, Missis
sippi. and Alabama EUch of these
states will select tyro candidates
and send them to New Orleans,
where the District Selection Com
mittee -wfl Ahooae from these
twelve men the four Rhodes Schol
ars to be tent to England.
IftMtep-
Since that time. Col Moore has
steadily ripen on the ladder of pro
motion untH he now occupies th«
ferred to the Const Artillery im
mediately upon its organisation be-
l
PEE WEE was sean lifting s Man- Schunior (t^ts
ket out of the car, which he said, a : .. , A
wn* necessary to keep the boy* StatisticilUl Job At
Hou8ton Bit Company
chritode teat CHARLES W. ZAHN George E. Rehuniar, data of ’St,
. *1 tea A. A JL game aiM j recorder m the Regis-
sad ahAbe corps dance that night
was not his O and O, but hit sister- tn «"'>«•. has left to accept
in-law.‘Your brothel seems to have th « position of •tatistician in tea
bettteF luck than you do, CHAR- Salee Department of the Reed Roll-
BMurday
ING and *
didn’t
LES. And' WOODY VARNER
seemed to ha doing all tie good
with throe car-loa{U of school
teachers last Saturday.
Aggie Band Seniors jW AD-
KISSON and DULEY BELL cer
tainly have a way with the women
-—to judge by the quick way they
struck up acquaintance* with taro
pretty nu ids-of-ho nor L|-. the
queen’s float in the TyttriRoae
Fateh*! Parade, and the beau
tiful. long-gowned “ladies in red”
allowed themselves to be lifted and
carried by JIM and DULEY from
the float to the sidenralk and (lat
er) back a|afn. Numerous steer
willing Bandsmen had their kind
offers of similar assistance reject
er Bit Company located in Hous
ton.
Schunior was graduated from
the Electrical Engineering school
in 1932 and was awarded his Mas
ters Degree in tbe spring of 1987.
He sms a member of tbe Brasoa
County Chapter of tee R. O, A.)
serving as vice president and sec
retary during bit membership He
was a first Lieutenant in the In
fantry of R. 0. C.
“His leaving arill be a loss to
the Institution a* a whole and par
ticularly to my dspartment,” said
Mr. £. J. Howell, “but I feel that
it is a wonderful opportunity for
him.” j t
BARTON NAMES
ASSISTANTS OH
LONGHORN STAFF
The editorial and business staff
of the 1939 Longhorn has been an-
nounoed by Editor-In-Chief W. D.
Barton. Aaaeciate editors will be
J. P. Hollingsworth and O. D. But-
leh; sports editor is H. F. Bock-
horn. and business manager is A-
G. Beckman. Other seniors on the
staff editing sections in the annual
are P. W. Anderson, vanity fair;
O. L. Patrick, classes; C. H. Hud
son, military; Willard Thomas, fea
turea; and J. W. Stark, clubs. A.
R. Trimble m the staff photograph
er. and Hi M Moseley, art editor. -
Junmi editors appointed by tbe
Editor-in-chief for experience and
aptitude In I Eds work are S. H
Gottlieb, J. F. Fouta, and G. W
Smith From these men tee head
at next year's annual will be choaen
by election at the eloae of this
school year. T\
Sophomore assistants are W. A.
Becker. Wmifred Eakin, and Ran
dall Henderson.
General plans will be discussed
before the entire staff at a meeting
in the near future. An increase of
anaual salts amounting to 3,800
copies, 1J times that of last year,
shows vast improvement in the eir
culation. .
DAM JUDCIIIG
TEAM AT HA1ML
CONTEST IK OHIO.
vices at tee
each night of the
The services erf
era! of hym-sinf
IV* churches
reek at 7:30.
comist in gen-
ig, i aspirations I
study, and short tplks by the min
isters. Any student of any class
may be emixed from other duties
in order to go to these religious sx
erciaes. J
< i\il Kinrulcers'-
Make Inspection
Trip to Houston
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Fifty junior ctvfl engineering -to
dents, arrompaniW by Dr. Al A
Jakkula sad Dr. £. M. Legatski of
the Civil Engiaeeging Depar
made an irispectfbn trip to
ton today in order to study
tural drafting as It is done in
mercial practice.
The students left at 10 o’<
this morning m .tee dvil
inf truck and twu station
of the petroleum d( pa-tn , r - \,
riving i* Houston ai noon, the
Mate) fay the)
Company. The met of
group was
Moeer Steel
the day was
Moser Steel
emphasis was placed oa the
ing rooms and the methods of
1 spent in study
plant dnVKich
coedure in the
4 ••
and Francis Potts Went
Friday morning the Dairy Cattle
Judging team left fbr Columbus,
Ohio where it will participate
the National Dairy
Contest on thr eighth of October
The team is ’composed of N. H.
Nance, Shannon Carpenter, A. D.
Hilburn, E. J. Boterd, sad A. L.
Darnell aa coach. y '
When the team arrives in Colum
bus, three of the boy* will be picked
for th# team and one will act a*
alternate. Th# trip will serve as
Foster
T® Tyl er ’ an d a Good Time Was Had
By All - Including Molly O’Daniel
BY FOSTER WISE
Many of the Angies are wonder
ing about the unofficial corps trip
to Tyler this past weelnend. Many
incidents happenfd which would
make Puckett mb kh hands with
an inspection trip and the team will ff i M for his Kepei-s column, but
compete bi several other dairy 11 shall leave tha| to him to find
shows. October 15 is the
teh4|tete <i*to of the team’s return.
Last year's team won the highest
honors ever achieved in the twenty-
five years history of the National
Daily Cattle Judging Contest and
there is expectations in the Kresm
and Kow Klub that this year’s
team will repeat in the contest
At tbe initial meeting sf the
Kream ami Kow Klub tbe members
of the following teams were intro-
doead by their respective coaches:
livestock Judging Team, Poultry
Judging Team andn tee Dairy Cat-
tie Judging Dam*, j
out for himself and get on with tbe
story which the gossip-mongers
art haroing on ixArJ |
Francis Potts bad I arrived ia
Tyler Friday afternoon and piU4
ceeded to get loca|ed for the week
end. What ire did that night is not
for publication However, the foil
owing morning we .popped up bright
and early at the bank where we
were to meet SaM Greer for in
structions. From ? there ere went
to where the parade was forming
to take our place Sr tbe float with
Molly O'DateaL I !
Molly appeared Shortly after fare
arrived there add introductions
made by »U Giaar, the pru
dent of the bank o* whoee float
we were riding. She was wearing
a beautiful evettihe dress of the
hoop-skirt typ* Mi colors of Tens-
University.
We had to gait about thirty
minutes before the parade started,
which we devoted to getting ac
quainted. Molly is going to high
school ia Pt. Wcptfa and wiill grad :
unto in February, when she plans
to enter Texas University. We
found her very friendly and not
a bit spoiled, as many have be
come under simitar haloes of fame
and popularity.
The float which we rode was de
corated in fringed orange aad
white crepe psper. Texas eaters b-
gain! Everyone brobnhly w«>nd.<rsdf
bow a couple of Aggies slipped in
among all at those Texas Uahner-
sitY r. pr. senutsvts and so *9» wu,
to toll tee trute.1 ' j
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