The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 01, 1947, Image 1

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Dr Wtltwr Pn*cou W.bh, pro-
u A,Mrican Hiitory tt tS
i f* ,Upd, y •>»•<»• public
• to fSSr*? »PP«r«nUy intended
betw,,m DoWe * nd
wiminmtration to reinaUU bia
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“Tha administration can be ren-
rr-D»bi.». E z.
'*U. N. va WORLD SERIES
Un N KeJ W Y ? i RK ’ 001 1 ( Ap )~
LnKed Ration, paraonnel joined
*t teleiriaion aaU to
w-jch the World Sariea during
"T” ■ ywterday. ballotlnc on
Co,,nciI »«“• Then «me
or ^ r “ ult *
between Indm and the Ukraine,
: fan
w * *** C® book into the
**• Rada art making out,"
HOLD orr STRIKE
N^uaiH T< 2!: T, *'• ^ 1 (A 1 *)
attEflVnriLt b 'ir tn un,on ‘° nr
SlTrSdat 1 * 1,1 wnUI 1
^SgLtacLgfc
J” 1 IpWmUaaal' Un«.
jofawan« AaMielation, announaad
bffotlatlutMl would rontlnua,
r jjNLl, TRY WATER HOMM
•iS2f , f 0 *' ^ 1 (AF)-
JWft" Sfttltnf foroat flraa
!■ rout laat Taaaa eouatiaa today
"»ey put into uaa aerial mapa and
airborne water bomb* to eoi
the flatnee.
Tha wator bomba, adapted from
Army Air Portae auxiliary air-
plana fual tanka ware deaifned
with axploaive charvaa timed to
panl Jaat above the flamea, apray
iB l w eter on the-firea below.
W. E. White, Foreat Service Di
rector, and I. 0. Bumaide, Teiaa
Foreat Service fire chief, unoffi
cially estimated the damage thua
far at $1300,000
* RUSH TO CZECH BORDER
HOP, GERMANY, Oct 1 (AP)
—German police officials said they
were ordered to rush hundreds of
U c * <H ' ho »‘ ov »k bor
der, following a report that 6.000
■ »f» #d .RWmbers of the refugee
Ukranian H^irtsnce Army" were
hpproaching the U. 8. occupation
tone of Germany.
U. N. ADDS TWO
NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (AP)-Ye-
men and Pakistan were accepted
M members of the United Nations
yesterday with Afghanistan alone
voting againat admission of Pak
istan at this time. This increased
the roll to 67 countries.
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Volume 47
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COLLBGl STATlOa (AnMmn.tmUa WtDNEaDAY. OCrOBER"l~lM7"
a ■,
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Election Begins; 26 in Student
9 File for Athletic Council;
Ballots Due by 8 a. m. Friday
» m O • « m _
Number
Race
No Misunderstanding . . .
Cadet Corps parades Relisted
the events are scheduled more dirty belowr. T
First Regiment: A, B, C, Infantry and A, B, C Veteran
Parades on Oct 1, Nov. 5, and Jan. 7
Second Regiment: A, B, C. D, E Artillery
Pvidee on Oct 8, Nov. 12, and
wan. 14.
Third Regiment: A, B C Air Force, and A, B, C
Cavalry
Parades on Oct 15, Nov. 19,
Jjl'fK
fourth Regiment: A and B Engin.vra and A.
- Compoelte
„ , i Hrtdea on Oct. 22 and Dec. 3
Bntlru Cadet Curua! Parade, on Oct. 28 and ) in
Housemasters, Senior Cadets to Conduct Elections;
Non-Dorm Studento Use Battalion’s ‘Official Ballot’
and
B, C
Whan tha filing deadline for po-
aitioni in the new atudent govwrn-
ment ratted around at I yaaterriity
afternoon, 16 man had filed for tha
four vacant aanta on the Student
Ltfa Committee and 9 contoatanta
^ fted for tha one vacancy on
tho Athletic CMBcn.
In addition, every area and dor-
aMtory had at teaat one entry in
tha raea for tha $4 poaitiona
atudent reoraaentatlvea.
Of the Candidatoa far Btu-
doet Life Committaeman. four
ARABS BLUPP. 8AY8 NORRIH
NEW YORK, (tel. 1 (AP)—The
Rpv. Dr. J, Prank Norris, Preai-
ttenti of tha Bible Baptist Hominary
in fort Worth. To*., returning
. from his fifth vielt to halaatlna in
to yean, doc la red today that tha
•'Jvta have a teat elaim" to the
Holi Land and that tha "Arab
leans ra are btllflaf,"
WON D0BIB FETITION
AUlTINi TRX., Oat. I (AP)--
A petiHab uPfing nturn af J,
Prank Doble t« the faeulty of the
UfiivtraHy of Taaaa has been
nd»|ite<l by "Stuitenta for DaMt"!
nawly fmmed ortaniaalten at the
offeml, ' • J
PILRB TBXAB CITY lUIT
HOUSTON, TEX, Oat 1 (AP)
—Gardner P. Gerard, 14, safety
Inepector for the Corpse Chriati
Naval Air Station, haa filed a suit
asking damagea of |101.2.Vi U,r
injuries received April IT when
the S8. High Flyer exploded dur
ing the Texas City Dteastor, \ f
Gerard, who loot a teg in the
dlwator, named the Lykes Bros
Steamship Company, owner and
operator of the vessel, ah defend-
aat
PLAN LIDICE TRIAL ,
NUERNBERG, GERMANY, Ott
1 (AP)—A group of Czechoslovak
children kidnapped from Lid ice
will be brought here to face Ger
mans accused of abducting them.
U. 8. War Crimes Prosecutors said
today.
CRIPPtTAKES OVER '
LONDON. Oct. 1 (AP)—Vege
tarian Sir Stafford Crippa took
over yesterday as Britain’s Econo
mk Canr. Informed sources said
H was but the first insullmpt of
sweeping changes in the labor
cabinet
HAWAII PULS QUAKE .
HILO, HAWAII. Oct 1 (AP)-
Tha strongest earthquake in two
years shoe* the Island «f Hawaii
l<gtolttep. It dismantled seismo
graphs and awaktnsd residents
over a wide area.
* PnOB CIRCULATE
MEXICO CITY, Oet 1 (AP>-
-The Treasurer Department said
late/ 11300,000 pesos in silver
, C$1,600,011) had been put Into dr-
* culation sine* congress legal! ‘
return of the ••hard ateney- |
Hwb varuloR of the NATtlRDAY* TOO °' *• ^
Judging Tram la
Rated Fourth In
National Meet
Ag Journalism Students Join
Reportorial Staff of Batt
^ j wm ^ ,h ‘ "
of nineteea teams In ths ( nileglste Modwits will be added ltd—— — -
fj alr y Judging Con teat at ^. I>al »»d later In the ^ _
the WetaMoo Dairy Cattle Con- ^ that each group will work Orr K QGnat*
gross now in session at Waterloo. ‘*L dl r 11 W9 * k IVaSlNU a uCOtt
aroording to a telegram re- , “^6"^ yoetoHay and ^ o * _
MT To Serve as Junior
L I l ri«io ntt:
i Wm. C. Field, For
1 d
» I 1 *! A A H Deiry Cattle
Judging Tram ronslating of R H.
Murphy. JTk Niemeyer and R B.
iTtee ranhni fourth Out of a field
Firat ton teams in order of their Ln!*
standing are: Cornall. Missouri, ^ p ^
Kentucky, Texaa A. A M.. Wiacon. 7 Cater, Extension
ain, Illinois, Ontario. Tennessee 2^7^* J*"*** Carroll, Veterinary
Purdue dnd South Dakote Medw.ne; Joe H Franklin, Engi
The Texas A. A M. Team stood tSI^jJ^a!* £l£’
iTbldLma B^wn* Jerseyi fourth Sciences; Robert Flowers A^
m JUdgmg Brown Swiss and tenth cultural Rritw-oti— j ■
m judging Guernsey. In individ-
iml standings, Niemeyer was four- ColjJe ° f th *
^ J ° n _flL br ?^ fw,rth on &-P John C. Eckert, judging team
*nd rodeo; Elmer Laawell, depart
")««t of information; Andrew
Moor, president’s office; Kenneth
K. Harmon, vice-president for agri-
, nil tore.
Benjamin F. Pritchett. Veterans
Advisor, student apartments, and
vocational guidance; Jerry Me-
Manus, housing and campus at-
rority; John Brassil, Ardiitoetare;
W n ^ Mechanical Engineer-
tog: Roy D. Siegamnd. Fish and
Qmm.
I Uoyd Booker, city of collage
station; Robert Hickman, Place
ment Office; Wm. E. Steele Jr
construction. Neil OBv^Mte^;
Jsck Carruthers, modern languag-
m 1 Ljr,f s 0 !^’ t * rofto »y; jTl,
Morgan. AAUP.
and ninth in Guernseys. Murphy
was ninth in judging Jerseys.
While on their way to the Wat-
t ri Sf Cto'rtoU the A.
A M. judging team stopped at the
Stole Fair in Oklahoma City where
they peai+fasd judging all breeda
of dairy cmttte.
Newmanites Plan
TSCW-Agpie Dance
Plans for a TSCW-Aggte New-
man Club Dance at Denton Sat-
urdav, October 11, are being mada.
All memb«n who plan to attend
•ad who desire dates, rooms, or
trsMportattea should sign w*
Waltor Berry ia room 205. Dtirm
J S' Milter in Dorm 17, or Jim
fVtiC". M *"
a MMIIna Mmdv
night, Oetoher 6, at 7:U in*L
twa Mary's Chapel at which time com
plete information will ha available.
Oats Officers
John E. Orr, junior student
from Bryan waa elected prea-
•dont of the junior clan at a
dan meeting in the Aaaembly
Hall laat night
Other officers chosen to serve
5* school ymtf were
jl V,c *-Pf«ktent, and
Jack Scott, socretory-troasuror.
. ^ to “F” Company In-
fantry last year, and is first aer-
na«t of -A" Flight Air Foroe
this year. Hie major i. animal
husbandry. Kasper from Shiner,
Jena, was in “E" Company la-
fantry teat year and thia year is
serving on the corps staff as teison
non^om for the infantry regiment
*nd lives ia
No further boainet
ducted at tha meeting
was con-
Apartment Offices
Moved to Goodwin
WIcWtA Pula Club to Meet
Th# Wichita Falla A. A M. Gub A8 l^.‘r
jeiSJfSia
... Mr ikTSTultS!!
8t,l l!!!L^ p : rt,nent 0,fWM
in mnad from Hart Hall to
J®*- Cuadwin Hall.
All rosidaata af Bryan Field Vfll-
tititer
wfll be elected in a campus-wide
Section to be conducted until 8
a-m, Friday morning.
Every dormitory will be canvass-
5 S. th# ^ouaemaator or
highest ranking cadet officer, de-
pending on the atatus of that hall.
In the case of non-dormitory stu-
f ,nU > ballot printed In this
teaoe will ha used. Non-campus
'^^..•bould, «Hf the “Of!?
CULBALLGT and nwil or bring
H to the Student Activities O*
6 .T"
faro I a.m,, Friday
H th#
Council
■tudant Uf. and Athl.U. £u
tejaa. However, In the reaeroen
# VV^ etedenta should vets
•nly from among the
U»#ir rospeetlvs dorm
—vote
rendldatea in
or area,
Tht M aapirants for the four
aeate on the Bto«tent Life Com-
■Iten are as follow i
r
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CMHaSi. Kdwa.4 O, Wsou.
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tos AUtok CsmAI
CKtaa O. pm* Wartfc. rt
c. Halos. LA
S!^_ cwrt« x.. u«»TW*. ww
^n* L- Arsnaaa Paaa. Px
amoSSs, EwMah L.. Son Antonio C*X
^TW.. Hooston. P^r *
mtTJ *^ h0n ' r * VC -~ UU - *bo
do an i
Boliw. GWnn C.. VUor VM
•te- Vim 11 M. BaMunaonr MK
. DORM I
toms. ThooM* A.. Wichita Fslk, MK
O Connell. Jaw*. Fort Worth. 01
vWm. Jto K, WUhSa Fall*. Pot.MI
DORM I
AH*r. Lootar C., Huaihla, A or
^MUte A- Jr- Ooaw Oraah. MB
SS?
dorm I
Ig^UJTrClJRa,
tnjv.,
tolWf-m. Jam*. W M Nwtemos. VM
firjniJLafi.
DAM is
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WALTON BALL
— Ante
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Atfm
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DAT BTtlDKNTa—RgYAN
DDOJKTT MQt SR ARIA
mil. Jsmaa 1, Vhbta. ||
DAT aTtrURNTa-rOLMMIR
Dmtoa. Aik* R. D^ka. PR
roLLRVK VIEW VILUOR
tovto, KtesH D- TM.sk. FR
•towaa, ik«l4 C Martos. MM
BdTAH FIBLD VILLA III
WaalthmA. Tam M„ (nr*Van*, A**te
VRT VIUAUI Nil, |
asisSa*., K*m, Nmm*tam. Arrh
trailrr i amf ARRA
Haonkk*, Wlkoe N„ Nmtatam, At
Also, throe ropreaentativM from
KjuUL’i* a ®m
a "T* ^ BiHtod to
this 84-member beard.
^ toembert
jo the Student Life Committee,
the four men receiving the high-
rot number ef votes will be K»
flnel selections. The next four
highest men In that race will be
ntenmtea In rase any of the duly-
•teetad members drop from school
or graduate at mid-term.
The one man receiving the high-
rot number of votes in the Ath-
tetJc Council race wfll be the final
choice. The next highest man will
serve as his alternate if he should
resign from school or graduate.
Tb* rome procedure will apply
to all dormitory and area repre-
sentatWaa, with the second man in
•fcch JLK
There will be no run-off elec
tions in case one man in any race
doea not receive a majority of
votes cast
Three Members
Added to Cushing
Library Staff
Official Ballot
■%
•n^Mormftoyy rtudent*, to be mailed or
^f5^T Oc“ M** ° ,fi ” 0n ” ^ 8
Student Life Committee
(Four to be elected. Scratch
Block, Farria F.
Brunaoo, Arthur E.
Bumpaa, William F.
Chambern, Chewier ft.
Cullinan, Jcx* If.
Hardwwty, W. D.
Hargin, Jena W.
Hamden, Arthur H.
Hood, Scott E. If.
HowtU, Cotton
Huddlwaton, John M. !
UudlRjr, Vick
Moon, Jack W,
all but your four choice*.)
Nelson, Gene*
Parmelee, John J.
Poole, John T.
Settegaat, Marion E-
Shepherd, Jack
Spillman, Pat Y.
Sutherland, Jerry
Terry, John D.
Thanheiaer, WU1 H.
Thornton, Chariea
Ward, Jack L,
Wllliama, Ham 8., Jr„
Wlllla, Jamea H.
M.
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Ctork. h.. tow» CwJ CAR
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toTWSSB. Walter. Ian Asteak R4
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dorm is
tea*r. TMmms J„ HoMtea BAA
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?***■ to^ J- aro Qstekl Cal.. IX
t^jjto* B- Camaa Ckrtatt. RK
Wara«. WlUlaaa F, Marradaa. Baslim.
BIZRRLL HALL
Aswrak as
K: .t , aL , i ,"L5S5 tSL.
»*«k»te. Da.aU K GteteTiter tT
■ART BALL
Q«n. ato. DaRsa. Mt
toMU. Cattea M.. M - |‘ • Fg
Law BALL
troro TtoStes W, Oakwtea. CR
UtotTT HALL
MILNRR HALL
UITCMRU BAU
“’••toiW. Dm Bm Mtosk. AR
eVRTIAR RAU-
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The nUff of the A. & ...
Library haa been increased
by three recently employed
librariana. They are Mias
Htra Neale of Denton, Miaa
Lydol Welch of SUphenville,
»h< Mm. Lieta FoRmlre of
Ofiaaby, Texai.
Miaa Nsate, arolslant refartnro
Hbrarlan, graduated from Nurth
T.aa. mate Where’ I'ullsg* with
• ‘ nro# in Muentlun and a I R.
In library arlatwa, Nhe waa former-
WSTELf wr- ,r f
t 1 * $ Sf fro to North
Swrtraat
Mra. Lieta Fwmlre, eentor clr-
culation Mslatant, graduated from
Iff - •MU/’o"**# far Women
with the degroe B. 8. In library
8k # has been employed aa
a llbrarinn In tha Wa«i IhihS
Library, and M army librarian at
the Blackland Army Air Field Li
brary, and was stationed in Kassel.
0««>aay far nearly thirteen
months where she operated e book-
mootte. After her return from over
roas, Mrs. Fosmire took a position
^ ^ Vet * ^ * n, • Hospital in
Temple, Texas.
ItorY
ea iir
Athletic Council I
(Obr to bo rk«t«d.i|cr*u h all but your on* choir#,)
Ackarman, Hlfton D. | Upham, Arthur L
Brannan, Thonuta C, Ovurly, Charlw R,
Buck, Loula* K. Palmar, Ml# L.
Kuer», Marvin M. Scbodda, Rudolph L.
Tlghe, Thomaa
Area Representatives
. j l0 ."' ‘S. ** elK, ' ,<1 fn,,n ™ ch or**. Non-()ormft<
h' * * c , r * lch » n bu ‘ on « MM for the area
which they resida)
DAY STUDENTS . BRYAN
Bond, Kenneth Z. Steger, Robert C., Jr,/
Buffington, MiltoaA ' Wright, Chariea E.
,, „ 'PROJECT HOUSE
/ HUI. Jamea'R.
DAY STUDENTS - COLLEGE
Denton, Alien E.
COLLEGE VIEW VILLAGE
Duiek, Edward D. Thomas, David B.
VILLAGE AT ANNEX
Westbrook, Tom H„ III -
VET VILLAGE!
'VMBdtra, Harry W. «
TRAILER VILLAGE
Beardalty, Wilaon H„ Jr. .
P *
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Hignature
Area
Silver Taps For
Freshman Students
Second This Term
The second Silver Taps this
semester was held last night
for Qay U. Lusk, freshman
student from Houston, who
P***^ ■toay following several days
An engineering major, Clay was
•t the Aggteland Annex, when he
wns stricken n weak ago and token
to the college infirmly. Laterhe
wmstraarfarriJ to a Houston boa-
pltoL where ha died laat Moaday
morning.
He te surrivad by a sister and
hte parents Mr. and Mra, C. C.
CUy of 1031 Pfllot, Houston.
rweral lerviaaa wm held
Aftornooc and the body
toktn to Ranger for interment.
Seniors Leave For
Denton to Select
Aggie Sweetheart
Twelve senior students will
leave for Dent#B VT#d4y to se
lect the Sweetheart for the
A. A M. Corps trip to Fort
Worth Oct. 18. An in previous
years, Aggies and Teaaies will
converge on Ft. Worth for
their annual “Sweetheart
celebration”.
Seniors making the trip are:
ranior class officer* Elmo Living
■ton, president, Joe R. Clark, vice-
president, J. K. B. Nelson, secre
tary-treasurer, N. R Leathern*ood,
social secretary, and Gee G. Vletas
historian.
Making ep the remaining seven
members are Colonel of the Corps,
W. L Brown, Corps executive of
fleer Rill Vaughn, Regimental
Commanders J. E. Jackson. Ralph
Shannon, G. E. Lew,., and Jack A.
*WM»ir, and Fred L Hughes,
commanding officer, "C" Battery
MpUd T
The Sweetheart wilt be selected
from the It nominees picked by
the four claaees at TSCw ea their
representathrea.
Aggir Players Need
Actor* & Actreftses
vOlZ i***,2*»*" *UI »Mt
Yryy »>» « im i, I*.
Wive* Club to Meet
Th* Vetorana’ Wives Bridge Hub
—‘ Thursday nlghi In ih„
k«om of the YMUA
Cabinet
at 7il0.
Ail the Wlvea ef veteran MudenU
aro invited^ to attend and heroine
members of tho flub.
WiL r ,
tuberculosis •
ASSOCIATION*
Tubercukma:
The earlier found
the sooner cured
■Is organ-
bar 11 toe)
many
The tuberculosis
iem (tubercle
will grow hi
Parte of the body, but
ft is moot frequently
‘ f <wnd in the lungs. Dr.
Canaan, a tuberculosis
specialist, aaid ia the
open meeting of tho
Brasoe County Tuber-
roloela Association last
May that it ia amasiag
hew many persons are
rory iU of tuberraMa
| beftro they even know
they have the diaeaae.
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