The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1947, Image 1
J, I rr IN BRIEF UN SHOWDOWN NEAR LAltSgtClSS, Oct.S(AP>— A fi«nr wituhip of Mtieral debate ov«r UM •xploiivt Balkana iaaue brought thd United Nation* as- ■embljr’a political committee near er Udty to i ihowdown choice Wtwot« tho United Statei and Soviet Ruaila. , ROBOT FLIES BACK STEPHENVILLE, HELD., Oct 1 (API—-Tko Ktaohanleally foided U. I. Mrmv fkymaater Robert E. Uo tool off «t MS a.m. CIT to- Hajr for Wilmington, Oklo, after » aalloufil rolMt flight yeiterday arroaTthe AUjjjil, 2 S LLM MADR ilSNOP . PORf, Oot. I (AP)— « M laalMAAlUr at AI me 4 MmISim rum, haa boon *l*ew<l hop of i BOW atotoiwtde union UVAriMtMAl ckurt'^M Itt thu lerkM ootuptoS !Utl of Heaae. -tt PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF A GREATER AStM COLLEGE Volume 47 COLLEGE STATION (Awieknd), TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947 Number 42 Findn Summer Here Cool After Venezuela jbmsi MPN ot o hour in effect* •peed 10 dOInrmine the omooding the I EXPBCTB TIDILAN1 HOUSTON, Oct. I (AF ing here last night. Gov. Beauford Jeater said Vo Srould net be *ur prised” if the Federal government filet suit against the State of Tex ne for HO Udelanda. ND STRIKE THBBATl ISTON, Oct S (API—Calf nen and A.F. of L. __ compromised their at midnight last night ligned a new working egree- which ended the threat ef a BN HOU Coaat ship owners and A.F. of L. longshoremen compromised their difference and at ment work stoppage in Texas’ multi million dollar shipping industry. AP PUTS TEXAS THIRD| NEW YORK, Oct 8 (AP)- Metre Dame, overwhelming victor in Ha only start to data, was se lected today by a croes section of the nation's sport writere aa the No. 1 college football team in the country. Mtehigan landed the No. S position in the first of the sea son’s weekly polls. Third place went to Texas, which led the vot ing in the first poll a yoal- ago. Buntyn, Hancock, Slagle Vie For eterans Association Presidency! ThPH cnndidntM am running In the met for prualdnnt of the Vntnran Students Asaotiatiort, Grady Dr. JOSEF STADELMANN Prof Creates Own Language When Other Seven Don’t Satisfy MacPhail Tradi $2 Million For Share in Yanks By MACK T. NOLEN 1 (in the spoon and door lock tra ”1 am too old to learn anything dithm) and fled to Switzerland INGE BRITISH CABINET CHANGE I LONDON, Oct | (Af)—Prim* Munster AtUe* last night dr Emaauel IkinwsU from the Lodi- „ n«t tank of Winteter of Fuat to P m la ch ffi f n I \ i f | Minister of War, I non-cabinet puot and once pled the resignations g of flvt other ministers HWRURS SKK PLYING CIGARS KTOCKHol M, Oet I -(Af)- THe newspaimr AfumMadet d*« lar* ed myateriu* sigsr shaped missiles * war* soon firing high over the alty 1 of lludlhavtll, in Northern Nweden a> noon imeieHloy The objecle »mitie<l a aound altni lar la a motor noise and streaks of ftrs from the tail, Aftonhladot •aid They earn* from the N«>nh II reported, and disappeared st stow speed In the MUthweM pakihtaiTobjictp LARK SUCCKS8, Oct. 8 (AP) —The new Moolaii Dominion of 1 Pakistan has Joined the Arab countries in demanding rejection of propoaals to partition Palestine and in urging an immediate end ill to Jewish immigration into the * Holy Land. WILEY STRIKE ENDS MARSHALL, TEX , Oct 8 (AP) —A five-day strike of students at Wiley College here ended in vic tory today for the NVicro students, as three faculty members they had criticised resigned "Udelmsnn, he modem want my antagos of » about the in Ameri- Dr. Stadel- he type to Dr. Stadel- te United same to A. University n and Hus lart classes like •hwsb HMR ahl 1 iA«lversit- »n jmlltlool to Swllser- h« wont to He Nitlenol and finally where his wife joined him and Sonia was bom. He worked in the International Labor Office of the League of Na tions in Genova as an interpreter for two yean. Ramunontioa for this sort of work was not excep tional. and bo turned to teaching, tranakting. end pointing to sup port hp family. He ateyod ia Swltaevtand as long as he did only became he expected a war which would turn into b German revolu tton to begin ImmodiHlily. iHHhKV nippMb Dr. Stsdelmann peeked hie tribe off to Carer**, Venoauois, where the po sition of ssUiaguer oooupled him ■ fur eight years. White there, Mrs, -! StadoTmann, a student of her hus< (•end's own whml of art, did a great deal of painting, and shortly before departlag for the U S. had 0 eno-mon show of her work nhirh received the antatm of tho rrliice several largo audiences on tho philoaopher he likes the boot Spi- noea—and others. Herr Doktor is not content with knowing German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian. He has origi ns ted a language of his owa. This language, called Vouldu (rhymes with scold you), is In sixty librar is* is phonetics others. When Dr. Btadelmann flret revealed his language to the pub lic, the Venesuetan RgwMfara compared him with Masos In the potonttoal scope of kla project Dr. B. had a two-inoh thuk bundle of poesports and Idonttfi eation Mpers when h# arrived m the U. 1. The ImmlgroUpn offuwr teld him he reuld vhmw owsy the bundle, he was free here, Thol lm< preooed him, and since then he further WpiaMid. He r praal vlaor, announcntl yaatarday afternoon whan the filing daadlint C. V. BUgla. Pour vatartni an in tha vica-praaidancy race: William Gmnelaan, John W. Laufenbarg, LauNn D. Hobba, Edward 0. Courtada, and Thomaa C. Irennan an aololng for aacNtary, iraaaurar, and parliamen tarian, Napectlvely.JheN were no randldataa for wrgeant- at-arme. Runtyn, a 88-year-old student from Tempi*, la a member of tho Claoa of r 48. Majoring Ilk agrteuKural •eonomioa. Buntyn was a farmer treasurer of tho Voter- an Stadonta AaeeeieUea, vice sident of the Boll County A. M. Club and staff member of The Agriculturist and The Bette- lion. Hancock, '48, another candidate for president, is also 18 yean old From Corona, Now Mexico, he was representative of the Veteran Students Association and member ef tho Spanish Club end Amencmn Society of Civil Engineers. Slagle, 28-year-old Army Air Foret veteran from Taylor, is a member of the Close of ’48. Major ing in aeronautical engineering, he was formerly president of the Williamson County A. A M. Club. ★ Vice-Presidency Race Gruneiaen is a 2& year old vet eran from Dallas. Taking chemical engineering, he is a member of the Claa* of ’48, Amerieaa So ciety of Chemical Engineers, and the Daltes A. A M. Club Kirkham, 21, ia on electrical en gineering student from Cleburne. A sophomore, he was on the Vet eran Student* Association mess committee end a member of the Johnson County A. A M. Chib. 28-year-old navy voter- They an: E. C. Buntyn, Kims, Club ad- John G. Hancock, and I Charlm D. Kirkham Jr, Gua W. Lamp*, and| an from La Grange, i* p. dairy husbondrv major. Finance chair man of tho Kream and Kow Klub, ho was vieo-nresidont of tho An nex Veterans’ Club last year. - —~ ,mm„ .. ... Laufenbarg, 25, is past president in twenty-three eewntnen, U ef the Amm VeUraiu 1 gub. Fjrom baaed onEngUeh with Bpeniih Port Arflw he U teklng chemical one ties and tracoe of various engineering; Laufonberg is a mem ber of the Port Arthur A. A M. Chib, Fencing Club, sad American Intaituto of Chemical Engineers Borrotary Candidate Hobbs la solo candidate for the jmsllion of secretory From Peru* By JACK HAND NEW YORK, Oet I (AP)-So Larry MacPhail picks up the $2.- ihki.ooO and goes back to his Msry- lond farm and the world champion New York Yankee# start down a new road under the direction of General Manager George Weiss. The ora of showbout promotion that resulted ia new all-time rec ords for baseball attendance at the Yankee Stadium in 1M6 and 1947 and a new world aeries high prob ably will ba forgotten. The turn stiles still will whirl under the impetus of a hustling ball club and night ball, but no more pre-game archery tests. You eaa only promote so far,' Dan Topping, the new Yankee president, said last night after an nouncing that he and Del Webb, MacPbaO’s former partners, had bought up Larry's one-third share for 12,000,000. The official word from Topping followed by eeveral minutes 0 telephone call to the Associated Press by MacPhail who gave out tho some information During tho hectic 27-hour ported siaee the final oet of the soHae, MacPhail blackened the eye of a former associate, John McDonald, who was road secretary under him at iHt'Hikiyn. That happened OFFICIAL BALLOT Veteran Student* A**ociation * AD vdUran* will ua« 0» ballot printad below In tha auction of of! i< cm for tha Vet#ran Htudant# Aa- •notation Dormitory vetenna wilt turn In completed ballot to their nmi^tive houaemaaUr or flmt aer- geant. Non-dormitory atixlent# aboald drop done- pleted form In box In rotunda af tha Academic Build ing. Instruction for marking- Scratch all names ex cept ONE choice for each office. ; PRESIDENT f Buntyn, Edward Claude Hancock. John GiDett Slagle. C. V. j VICE-PRESIDENT Gruneisen. William Kirkham. (TlarleB D., Jr. Gua William Laufenberg, John W. SECRETARY Hobbs, Lauren D. TRKASl KKK Courtade, Edward Oliver PAHI.1AMKNTARIAN Brennan, ThonKin C. Blgaatwu: ry under him ipponod bl a . . H * mU-^i^ by a number 11 ' ' Fopping said Area: la 1 member of Fit; Air ■M A. _ Fore# a ml mshaglng editor of Tho Heltolbm Imann have wrn In Xu- >nd Bimbn In Caracas, star of (our fth grade at; > American e year. Bim- onderstands English, but idu, n leaf- de visa Don. can bo con- he change* p of an im- leaving his Also In Carnrae. Dr. Stmlelmann | remarked, like IMblgod la hii favorite study - ; about the way Amerlean* live on a phtlooophy Hr ARABS MAKE PUNS BEIRUT, LEBANON, Oct. (AP)—Informed sources said the Arab League would plan at ses sions bot« last night for military support to the Arabs of Palestm, and sock a split between the Uni- • ted Stator and Groat Britain based i on British withdrawal from the '.Holy Land,' affidavits not needed WASHINGTON, Oet 8 (Ap)- The national labor relations board ruled today that the Taft-Hsrtley Law door not raouira non-com munlst affidavits from AFL and (TO top officers. Robert Denham, NLRB counsel a ho had taken a contrary view, said he would abide by the board’s decision. SOVIET OUTVC UII SUCCESS, Oct I (AP)- The Soviet Union was deefctvely defeated yesterday t in the flnl votes taken ia a United Nations assembly committee on the R»s*ian campaign to “Rxpoae Foecism and war-mongers” through offorta of tho world pn WOULDN'T STRAW ORDERS .Ufaw W# Frem hit whirh was among the loot they eatroeted Majm UskeFs ordei home and loft them on kit desk HICAM&IIIBAW, WABBKKN NEW YORK, Oot I -(Af)- W inner of tho ninth prtoe of $ft in on otMy Mtest sponsored by the East Ride Chamber of Oommer on tho subject "How And Why Come to tha Bowery," was tho author ef the following: ”1 came to see the sights. Now I am one idled at the gen in Ger-, Thursday, n Paris, and Building, the University of Munich. For a 1 uRA7im year after graduation from Munich in 1981 he taught languages in a lyceum or high school From Munich he moved to Ulm where the Natie indited him to Join the party. By r. fdjnng to do so, he cut him*. If offlbem any further teaching position*. In this of enforced semi-retirement he did some translating and puttered around in lab. In 1986 Dr. Btadelmann impru dently passed on a political pam phlet regarding (he character and fitnass of a Naxi official in Ulm. Betrayed by the person to whom h* gave the pamphlet. he landed in prison, first m Ulm and later in Stuttgart. In 1934 with the aid of two friends Dr. Btadelmann made a daring escape from pn*on What’s Cooking? ABILENE AAM CLUB. 7 p.m., Wednesday. AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE, (Meth odist Church), 4 p. jm.. Monday, Home of Mrs. Don Riddle at Rock Court AUSTIN CLUB. 7:80 p. m.. Thursday, Room 101, Academic Building. BADMINTON CLUJ, 7:30 jutl, Mondays and Fridays. BAYTOWN CLUB, 7:80 p. m., Room 106, Academic | VALLEY KENNEL CLUB, sponsoring dog show, Octo ber 12, 1 p.m.. Animal Husbandry Pavilion. , COMMENTATOR, staff meet ing, 4:80 p.m., Wednesday, 200 Goodwin. COOKE COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m. spoken to | time-table However, be foel* the freedom about which the tHficer ■poke Before coming to tile States he had a keen Interest In political affaire, but now doesn’t even read the newspaper. He subscribes to one because Bonla likes the comic section. Devising international languages and exploring the mysteries of philosophy stj not Dr. Stadel- mann's only interaats. While in prison in Germany he pondered over the eternal problems of chess player*, and with more time on hi* hands than he needed, invented a system of three-dimensional chess in which the pieces control rooms rather than lines. In Zurich, after his escape, he published his methods, and the experts of the chess world marveled st the plan. Needless to say, he is an expert himself. However, he considers the early work faulty and has revised it thoroughly. A. A M. holds Dr. Stadelmann's interest because of its wealth of ! Thursday, Room 228," Academic ^ntific snd sngineering matar- - isl. He thinks the housing situation Building. DALLA S AAM CLUB, 7:30 p.m., 7, Y Chapel. DEL RIO CLUB. Following yell his private chemistry 1 71,,,^ DEL RIO GlAJB, Following ye practice Thursday. Ratding Roo of YMCA EAST TEXAS CLUB. 7:80 p.m., Wednesday, Raading room, YMCA. EL PASO AAM CLUB. 7:80 p. m., Wednesday, Room 128, Aca demic BuOdiag. GARDEN CLUB, 3 p. m„ Friday YMCA HILLEL CLUB, 7:16, p. m.. Wednesday. YMCA Cabinet Room. INTERNATIONAL CLUB, For- 2 Dairy Husbandry -*; Y1**n Afttasiwl Mssssl MARSHAL AAM CLUB, 7:11 ^.m„ Wednasday, Mother’s Leung*, ing s well-solved, and the quiet college atmosphere soothing. People warn ed him before he came here that the summers were unusually warm | but his family has been sleeping under two blankets for weeks. Caracas definitely was not polar. When asked what he considers his profession, Dr. Stadelmann answers, "Philosophy.” He would like to get classes in that study started here if enough people show interest. “Tooching, he aa: the greatest and noblest good that man can do.” Cnurlade, ffa hortieulturo ma jor, Is from Waco, He was 1 mer treasurer for the Veteran Student* Association, member of the Exchange Store Committee for 1948-47, end present president of the Waco-McLennan County A. A M. Club. A ParUoaientariaa Brennan, 28, is a member of the > Class of ’46 from Houston. Taking liberal arte, he was summer presi dent of the Veteran Students As sociation, representative of the group in 1946, and a member of the Spanish Chib in 1946. No one filed for the petition of sergeant-at-arms. All veteran students will use the ballot printed in this issue. Dormi tory veterans will submit the com pleted form to their housemasters or first sergeant, whereas non- campus vets will deposit their bal lots in the box so-marked in the rotunda of the Academic Building. Dorm veterans should turn in ballots before 6 p.m., Thursday; last chance to turn in ballots in the Academic Bulling will be at 6 p.m., Thursday. town hotel climaxed of arguments that T were r *better left unea Tonpli IPi acts during the victory eel- ohratlon was to * , nre" Weiss, who tth tho organisation In 1982 after operating minor league dubs gt Now Haven, Conn., and Baltimore, Md He operated tho extensive Yankee Farm Empire that now Includes |l UII clubs, ■even under direst ownership, Rurkyy Harris remains as Yan kee manager He has a lw« year contract running through 1941. < TOMCJ Faculty Members Meet at Annex Rn-lish Department to Revive Debating and Discussion Club ItotMtlnif will Im rnaumotl at A, A M. this yaar, on tmthl initrcohdilMto amt Intramural levels, awortllng (0 an ansi • mant by Dr, T, F, Mayo, haad of tha KitflUh dapartel ma|it. Under aponaorahln of that departmtnt tha Aff^s Dm nmelon and Deliata Club will lw format! Tuaaday iu«M, Om lobar 14. The maatlnt will ba held In Room S24, Academic! Building Immediately after yell* Jarnell Heads ShowatDallasFair ■a 0. Olhtoa and J. W. Davie, dsiry husband men for the A. A M. Extension Hvrvtce, will Attend tha All-Amerioan Junior Dairy CatU* Judging Contest at Columbus. Ohio October 14-17. Qlbaan will stoa over at Tiffin. Ohio, to visit a dairy cattle srti fWial braiding eon tor. At Colum bia ha will aaaiat with the rattle Judging eontoet program. Davis will accompany the 4-H Club dairy eattle Judging team from Texas to OltMMaa. itowato they wUl visit the St John Farm In Joplin, Mlaoourt, the H'DmtMer Form ia Springfield, Mlaaouri, and tho dairy department of the Uni tlfiaoia at TEXARKANA CLUB, Room 104. Academic 7 30 Bldg. m- *nom 204. Acs,term, Itlgg, Trans . pfccos club, TV m. Thiradag, laaai HI, Academia Building RIO GRANDE CLUB, 7,80 o m. Thursday, Council Boom, YM< J VETERANS' WIVES HKIl ■ CLUB, 7(10 p. m., Thursday, ymcX:, | V^iulanderH Play Wichita Falls Dance Tho Aggioland Orchestra will will play for a Chriatiaaa done* of the Wichita Falla A. A M Hub Deeemher 14, oceordlng to Charles _ , F. Davie, president. The dan** will BRIDGE he held ot the WtehiU Fnlla Coun- venity of Urban, HI FEAR CHILE UVOLT SANTIAGO, CHtU, Oot. t- (AP)—Freeident Gabriel Gonsstei Videia ordered mobilisation today of the entire 1941 daea of army reserve* "to overt a communist party revolutionary plan.” ■ try Chib Admission for tha dance will U lift a couple. TonUUve plana far a banquet preceding the mode hut will net ba until lator In the month, The next mooting of the chib wUl be held October 1ft la M, Academic Building. Professor A. L Darnell of the dairy huabandry department loft today to serve as superintendent the Rational Guernsey and Ayrshire Show now in progress at tlw State Fair in Dollaa. Professor Darnell, who haa also been superintendent for tho last 21 years of the Dairy Division st Fort Worth Fat Stock Show, an nouttced that more Guernsey en tries hav« boon mad* at the state fair thia year than at any prawtai time during tho laat M reart: Professor Darnell sis* 1 known that tho Sixty mombers of tho A. A College Annex Faculty mot last Monday in the Annex Chapel. The purpose of tho meeting was to got acquainted and to orient new mem- ben of the staff The meeting was presided over by Dr, J. P. Abbott, assistant to the Dean of the College. The group was welcomed by Dr. F. C. Bolton, Dean of the Colloge. Last year’s accomplishments st the annex, and the opportunities offered the freshman students in their program of study were pre sented by Dr. M. T. Harrington, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. L. A. Harrison Jr. assistant to the Dean of Men at the Annex, ■poke on the functions of his of fice, housing, student affairs, stu dent activities, and advising with veterans. Lt Col. Robert C. Molcher, as sistant to the Commandant, and LL Col. William A. Becker, assist ant PMSAT, explained the func lions of their respective office. Some of the college regulations pertaining to class attendance and other important matters were dis cussed by Dr. Abbott in order that staff members would be uniform in their interpretation of the regu tattoto. 1 Following Dr. Abbott's expla ition of the col logo regulations a and i prattle#, at approximately I p. m Hembenhlp In the group wilt bet open to voterens and cadet stu dent*. Previous experience In pub-l Hr spunking j* not Required under preeeWt plana, a student may Joirtj merely to take part.lh general die- j cueaions, or may participate in 1 these specie I octlvitka: Debating on Intereollrfisu- *ed toMUftiil level*. Panel discussion en intercolle giate and intramural kMa (pos sibly over the radio). Guest speaking at service chsks dariMWl Texas cities. giving of premium motwy on prise winning Ayrshire* will b* resumed this year far the flret time linn u for. the War. The National Dairy Bhow sll af tottla except Jerseys at tho itt was held last w loo Dairy Cattle ConrraM erloo, Iowa. Tho A. A M. Judging 1*-—* m nnnssi »- * —-d k«as a Wmim sajejegila I WSMty MreTWripWliOTl OJr UnPli CtrtMm, prnfM.or Detnell, attended tha Waterloo Dairy Cottlo Congraea whore they won fourth pines In tho Judging of sll broods of dairy cattle. The programs will be under the general direction of C. O. Spriggs, professor of speech, and wilt be supervised by three members of the English department sUff: H. Hierth, M. A. Hug get t and K. Klmquist Students STS expect ed to take a leading pert in direct- ing the group once it haa been or ganiaed. Several invitations for intercol legiate affairs have already boon I. . rived from other Texas college*. Public debating at A. A M. was war casualty, after a period of activity in tho 1930’a had given nation short was ^question answer period Firemen-Training Staff Adds Member A. L. Cartwright of Aaotln, vet- •ran of 17 years of fire rantrol work, haa bean added to the fire- men-tralnfna staff of the A, A ladaatrlal ti tension BorHda 1 will Join tha staff of itinerant In- M t *11 m I t+rnm 1 t-. a A.h»-. It fire . ^ _ . v _ td mors rt- contly as ftw iikf at Camp Swift aaar Bastrop, la addition, ho ha c^s^tsjpl^sto^l nwaher ^if , 1 re me n training course* presented by A M. and the Ohlveralty of Turn. Cartwright has mf sptain si Waalaco or sntly a* raw Chief at Baptirt SliidentH Lead in Number More than half the student of A. A M. College ore mer of either the Baptist or Mctk church. According to J. G. Gayl director of YMCA. Baptists with 2AS8 members and the Ms odist are next with 2.239. The Catholic Church has members, Presbyterian 762, eopalian 897, Church of Christ Christian Church 838, Lut 286, Jewish 122, Christian Rcjen] list 19, and miscellaneous 69. There are 288 listed as Pr tant and 328 with no church aITyMCA cards have been ts ed in to the minister church. , the scl field. ity in school some reputation In the 4-H Story to Be Told in Magazine on the Texas 4-H Stmpick, associate National Geographic Information Club program by Fradorick editor of Mafaiina. Dr, Ido P. Trotter, dirertor tho TOXM Extension Service, W. Potto and Lorens Rtevona, state h leaders will surely the Infer ms lion for the National Ooo- graphle. In of photographs, both m and hlaek and whtto, Ml with 4-H work have n Mat to National 0** graphie. hut tho vieuxl aids aoetton of the Extension lorvio* editorial Tko laformotion and ptetarw fmm Toxos will h* part of the msteiisl being mm mhli'il for ••< artkl* « 4-H Club work which will sppoer la Natkmal Geogrsphie TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION* TubereuloMt: Tkt earlier found the tooner cured Finding of eaeee of tu- bereulosia is very easy through the uac of X- ray machine* such as were used for evert man and woamn In the Bervieoa la World War R. 9mA a machine will be brought to Bryan •nd Owhfo Btouua H OTG the Btate Depurtment af Health and every riUaen of Brosoo County may hart a cheat X ray fra* af charge.