I > 'I'' i. . NEWS IN BRIEF NO AAl’P CASE ON DOBIE WASHINGTON, S*pt 30 (AP) Ik. Ralph Himatttd, Exacptive SacrrUry of tho Amorlcan Auo- ri«Uon of l'mv*r»ily ppofroor*. »ay» ho hai roeoivM»M off Mai knowlodm of tho rvmo»«l of Dr. i, Prank Dohlo from tho Unlvor* alt/ of Toxm payrott, Hlmatoad aald yootorday ho had rooolvod a tolayram from tho Dal. ly Toaan, Unlvorolty of Toxaa noarapapor, aaklng If tho aaaorla- tlon waa uklny cofnlaaiwa of tho l TI aald hla roply waa that tho MMNMP MNP .tiMMPl <■ aorh raaoa whoro tho iMloldual In tho lanao roquoota Intorvontlon and tMiapt thay 'may havo boon aomo violation of tho prtnctploa of aca domic frocdom. qUAKB ROCKS PERSIA Volume 47 per- A PUBLISHED IN THf? -tmHKST OP A GREATER ARM COLLEGE COLLEGE STATION (Arai«l»n<)), TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1047 Number 36 H $ TEHRAN, Iran, Sopt SO (API- Poor hundred persona wore killed in a aerie* of earthquakes recently which destroyed the vlltOKe of Dowlatahad, in Eastern Khoraaan Province, official* announced to day. BOMB JAFFA GATE JERUSALEM, Sept, 30 w f Oklahoma snd Umialans offered Tesa* roontles, ef feted by • group id landowner* the Moore Flog nt all reviews and to wear the distinctive “G M” shoulder patch, was instituted in 1945 by the Dean of Men in honor luipmeat to fight the blase*., Gov. Reauford M Jester Satur- WET WORLD SERIES NEW YORK, Sept 8fr-(AP)- The weather man has predicted scattered showers and consider able cloudiness far New Yark City agd vicinity today—opening date at the 1947 world series. NEW YORK. Sept. 30—(AP>— The editors of Mainntrram, Joe Cronin, manager of the Boston the new literary quarterly, r #t ^ S° Xl which Will complete its first intramural proficiency. 15W; and Thousands of acre* of tree* have i day had said he believed the fire* been burned in five counlie*. but were caused by the burning of ^ Is ooe, Walker, the blason have: fluids by farmers, of General George F. Moore W, been brought under rontrol or have Montgomery county schools were commandant of cadets from 1937 to burned themselves out. | to close today to make available 1939 and hero of the last war. times we think we’re getting 300 high school boys as firefight- The trophy is presented to the t head and at other times w# think j era. unit judged best on the basis of! we * re i^jn, f round," Burnside the following factors scholarship, 1 s#M j 50 r /t; military proficiency, 25%; ice and of the 111th Texas Nation 16 Now Filed for 4 Seats, / ! On Student Life Committee v The deadline for filing for positions in the new student government Is 6 p. m. today, according to the Student Activ ities Office. Any aspirant who has not vet filed, may do no in the Student Activities Office, Room 209, Goodwin Hall. + As of 5 p. m. Monday 42 men had filad. So far the Student Ufa Committee leads the field In com- R tiUon, with sixteen applications. ley ars: Farris Blow, Arthur Brunson, William Bumpas, Joe Gul- linan, Pete Hardesty, Jess Hargis, Scott Hood, John Huddleston, Vi«k Undley, Jack Moore, John Parma- lee, John Poole, Jerry Sutherland, Will Thanhebier, James Willis, and Sam Williams. The following five men have filed for the position of student member of the Athletic Council: Clifton Ackerman, Marvin Kuers, Leslie Palmer, Rudolph Schoddc, and Tommy. Tighe. The candidates for student rep resentative* are: Kenneth Bond and Vick Lindley, day students from Bryan; Glen Butler and Vir- I gil Shaw from Dorm 1; Henry Robatrds, Dorm 3; James Edgar, Dorm 4; “Duke” Hobbs and J T. Miller, Dorm 8; N. R. ”J« Leatherwood, Dorm 8; William I Fowler, Dorm 9; David Gentry and| Henry Pate, Dorm 10; Dave Br Dorm 14; Thomas Laroa, Law Hall,| Charles jCirkham and Arthur Ma- tula, Puryear Hall; Edward Court- ade and Marvin Kuera, Walton I Hall; Harry Saundeti, Vet Village; Wilson Beardsley, Trailer ('amp; ami Tom Weatbrook, Bryan Fn M| Village. No filing haa been made ior rep resentative of Dorma 2, 5, 7, 11, 12,1 15, 18. 17, Milnar, Leggett, Hart, Bissell, or the A, A M Annex. Neither have any application* been received from the Project tlousu area ami College View apartmaiiU.| Three freahmepuslll ha elected to represent •ludeata at the A, I A M ('ullvgt Vhm#i NtriitoiiU laterealed la spplvtng task da aa la Luke IlsrrUon * of fire befare | I p. at today, Th# elocllmi will be held Thittsi day. (Holier I. Bnllot* will be prr^ vlried by the iwapoetlve housema* ter* for th«M»e veteran* living Irl dormitories. < tirp* memhera wil reeelve their hallot* from the sen lor cadet officer (the highest rank In the dorm. Thus,* stuthviU living In Brynt) or College Station, will vote o ballots printed in The Battalioi Ballots will be brought or mall to the Student Actlvitiles Office i or before 8 a. m., Friday, Oct. 8. 'Students For Dobie’ Organized For Reinstatement AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 30 (Sp) Initial steps in organising a stu dent movement to ask the Texas University Board of Regents to reinetate J. Frank Dobie sa a far-* ulty member vere taken Saturday afternoon by a group which se looted the title of “Students for Dobie” aa its naqm. Ben Jeffery, derving as tem porary chairman, told the group that the only objective of the new organisation was to persuade the Board of Regents to reinstate Mr. Dobie. Jeffery pointed out that Mr. Dobie waa important to the University and to the students, and that Students for Dolm* would work exclusively on the Dobie matter. With Stuart Chamberlin, execu tive secretary, in the chair, the executive committee was instructed to prepare a petition for the Board of Regents and stated just what are considered the important facts in the Dobir question. Chamberlin said about the or- ganlsatiog: A surge of student opinion ha* toflopml In favor of Professor Dobit Our mreimg today, and th* lim of o«r assitciaiion, Is tg work •ut ways ami moans of giving MpraMriit ta that sUdant W» bad rather have Paw with us ana samoatar than him no semester st all, Wo urge the Beard of Hegedte to approve Mr, ItoWe's request for leave thte amkaatiiil the pur* Imm* ef Student* fer Dobie when he aald, "Our only purpose la to keep Dobie at the University— not to stir up trouble.” No one has been injured and no _ . p a home* have been burned. Burn- •*** »*•*'"< "* **M M— were groupd fires, and very de- sn.* it i liT. “** th - 1 TECH. DIRECTORS MEET SAN ANTONIO Sept 30 (AP|- C. R. Weymouth, Texas Tech re gent from Amarillo, said business meeting school’s board regents here Saturday discussed little of im portance outside routine affairs. A brief joint session wea held witk the* board directors of Texas A. and M. College, discussing ron|*r stive program offered by the two school* in Psnhandls, Weymouth said. count that revealed these fires: rect the Boston Club with Cronin to to • »*"” »" nu » l Tn . Llb ^ ty County ' northw<,t P° r becoming the eeneral manairer awards under the sponsorship of P® lnt f- , e 2? nd . P 1 * 0 * * ent ^ i t,on * 29 - becoming the general manager. |... F I “A» Chemical Warfare with 2485 Montgomery County, 54. MR ith - Notice - All student* interested In flight training are requested to meet in the Petroleum lecture room Tuesday evening, Septem ber 30 at 7 p.m. Port Arthur Club to Meet NEW PALEBTINF- BOMBING JERUSALEM, Sopt. 10 (API- Nins parsons warn k Iliad snd ap prullmatoly 50 wounded yastarday whan s district polls* haadMart- •m in Haifa was wraahad if s shsttorlng bamb saplasian whteh Jswuh irndarground AganU boast #d thay had sat off s* raarieal fu) th* depoitatian af uii,#rlifi,Mi i*h immtfrants , year. Jaw Fai (truck a Trieste yastarday aftrmaan was haadinc tor this ha* lory, Twa man trere klltsd, i Inf te a massage f rr J. C. Owan, wl Fot’s raarue ■r» from th* destroy. Ihleh Want to the NO MORE BEACBRor [MEXICO CITY. Sgpt. SO (AP»- ! Tbs Intartar Dapartmant reltarated yastarday that no bracarot (cab- tract farm workers) would be parmittad to go to Texas M untll discrimination against Mexicans ends.” McCarthy wbobftthe Wnkaes Four tward(| of |lM ^ wi „ , points and third pUce to k uP. ? 1M * k be< ^ U ‘ , 0f k ’ * offered Two of these swards Squadron Army Air Forces health take, over hu new job at wi|| ^ prwnted for thr un . . total of 2480 point. tlTJrSi *5° “If 0 0 ^ r published short story and poem er Competition is becoming greater M^hu’s aaU.?^ « rou P ot V*™' »ubmitted b) stu- thehighhon- tet h k hy k toll in American colleges and uni- ® r atUched to this award. It is aafey „ W f h ° h versities The other two award. ho P^ General Moore will be general manager of the Red Soft, .| . . . . , on hand to make the award next Collin, has directed the Boston Thi , yeBr *, competition will end Club since October. 1934, and Mlrch 21i Thp w i nninK ito . toMfbt th* dub into the world , r ies and poems will be published in arris, last year 1111. year a slow ' lUhwtr*,,*. Judge, of the awards tftart dropped the Rod Sox to third wi || ^ the editors of Mainstream, atosa bahind the pannant winning induing Editor-inChlaf Samuel Yankaaa. I Billon, Dalton Trumbo, John How- McCarthy Is th* only manager ard law son, Howard Fast, Meri- aver to win pannant* in both the del Le Sueur, Theodore Ward, and American and National League* A maud d'Uaaeau. Ha waa In rharg* as the Cub* tri- Manuscripts should be addros*- umuhed In the National in I92U ed to tho Mainstream Award* ami than directed tho Yankees dur Committee, 832 Broadway, New Ing their long reign at the lop in York I, N. Y, with accompanying the MV return |NMtage. Cronin asM he railed McCatthy i SUttlng with the winlor, lw4a, at Buffalo last week and naked number (Volume II, No 11, the him to meal him hare Inal Mghi nf *lngl* eo|He. of Main* ' "wa *ot up all nlghl diieuasing •traam will he an eants, anmml It, ami Jo* flnslly nevenlisir" ha •ftoripRtna |M, Malaatream is told rapottars 'Mri'arlhy will dtatrliuled sniumally by New have rompleie rharg* of the team • jHituir hilduhar*. also at ski and will nave Ih# |u»wer to mok* Broadway. New York, ash tola." j __ gf 1 FFA Rwrivw $IS could have gone with other club*, m Ant h,, i .to. ,k- to- | j* nmi 2 Mudrnts Agronomy Society Elects Kunze Head Large timber has escaped se rious damage, he said, but declar ed heavy damage to large trees j raf * t San Jacinto County, southwest might take place unless it rains or *£.J P* m -i® ^ ooni Academic portion, 12. 1 the fires were controlled. | BriMME. AH students from Port I Arthur are invited to attend. The Port Arthur A. 4 M. Club Thursday, October Fish-Game Club To Meet Next Tuesday The Fish and Game Club will hold ita find matting of the year on Tuesday, October 7, in Room 1115, Animal Induatris* Building at 7:15 p m., H. K. Buechner, sponsor, announcad today. A br»#f business meeting will b* held to elect new offtcars and ap point activity vommiiteoi, he stat ed Following thia, Bill Kiel will ifemml a dlsvuaalon on the meet ngs of the American Hociety of dammalogi*!* and the Nuatety of Irhlhyoluglala and HeiimtulugisU, which he attended at liigglns Uk* Mhhfcan, Rial attendeir th* ma vent loo as a rapregentatlva of the ARM, Fish and (lama Uluh, All aid member* are urged M attend, aa wall aa all new fi«h am gam* student*, Anynh* else in* tareatad In wildlife ta Invited t* attend. Third-Generation Minister Leads College Methodists i) jU COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS. S,*pt :tO (AP) -Caesar Hohn, Kx- ti-nsion Service State Labor Super- viaor, said that he knew of no in- ■taneas of discrimination against Mexican Nationals in Taxaa, and that hts office had bean engaged in .an educational campaign against any dis