The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 14, 1947, Image 1

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NEWS
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DOWN AT REA
LONDON, OH. 14—(AP(- Th*
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Iu4 mail* a forvH land-
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tnf at bm MW mllaa mmH H Haw*
r<M*nd May w>4 that tha M
MMEI •mH wara ba4n« Irana*
f*mA U» an InUrnaltonal waalhar
■hip aUlWAMl m lha AOanila,
• NIMITE AT EAIN
JDALLA1, Taa, On! U.-(AP)
HiiW nt Naval Oparalhma AEmlr
at OhMUr W. Ntmiu la to daiivar
an tMnm hara tonifhi hithHpht
ln| tha ralabratlon <»f all-vatarana
day at lha RUU rair at Taiuu
•A caramony honoring Tanaa eon
ftaaalanal medal of honor wtnnara
WUl also be held tonight Seven
"vtng Tanana who won the nation'a
hlfhaat award for valor have ac-
aafdad invitation* to be prswatM
The
Vuluma 47
PUBLISHED l/V THE ISTFRESJ OF A GREATER A 4b M COLLEGE
COLLEGE STATION (Agfialsnd), TEXAS* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, m?
Nuntbsr it
Complete List of Promotions
Community Chest Announces
Budget Drive of $8,243.60
A 1947-48 budget of $8,248.60 for th« College Station
Community* Chest, HRm-d on by committee last Tuesday,
waa announced today by J. D. Prewlt, chairman of the
committee. ;/ v
Contributions may be designated for any particular
Municipal Airport for so minute* I fund, and postdated checks are acceptable. The budget for
!** *”** PW*™ 1 ^ lh * f ‘« ld the coming year will be apportioned as follows:
ELYING RED HORAEf
cancAon. Oct u—iapi—a
stray boraa got off th* toam and
operation* at Chicago *
suddenly, flicked It* tail aaaembly.
and without clearance from the I
control tower, gallops! around the
busy runways. Thirty plane* were I
held in the air awaiting an unob-1
atructed runway.
PLAN CORPUS WORKSHOP
CORPUS CHRI8TI, Tex., Oct. I
M.—<AP)—The writing work*hop
of the Oorpus Christ! Pina Art*
Colony Juna 2-15 will be headed by
Robert P. Trtatram Coffin, PuliUcr |
prise winner.
TEAGUE FIRED ON
ATHENS, Oct 14—(AP)— A
spokesman for the U. S. Embassy
said that Rep*. Olin E. Teague (D-
Tes.) and Donald Jackson (R-Cal.)
weif fired on by mortan yester
day north of Kilkia near the B
garian Border. Neither waa in
jured
Teague and J ark ton
of the U. S Houae
on Foreign Affairs
survey tour of varipus European I
nationa. ' I
RUSSIA LOSES FIGHT
LAKE SUCCESS, Oct 14 (AP)
American Red Cross
Boy Scouts /
Girl Scouts >
World Student Service Fund
YMCA
Mothers’ A Dads’ Club, A&M Consolidated
School
Tubercular Fund
County Hospitalization
Salvation Army
Local Charity
Contingent Fund
Brazos County Health Unit
College Station Recreational Council
/
$1.800 00
1,646-00
1,047.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
300.00
300.00
200.00
100.00
160.00
600.00
600.00
Total Budget
Frances Greer
k Subcommitte. 1 OdCHS Town Hall
, which la «n a - *
Hall foi
oesaful
» rht yesterday
a<
to have the Unitod Nations lay the
blame for the Balkan dlaturbiMee
on the Internal situation In Grrsaca Niaa Orear aoorad
and oh s lntarf#rance" by tha Uni 1 ••^tions. foil. «
tad Stataa and IrHaln.
By VICE UNDLEY
Frances Qreer. young Metropol
i tan opara soprano, opened Towr
for 1S4T last night on a auc-
note, tailing ala encore
cal la
Although part of the
waa too heavy for hfr light voice,
with opera
and popular
HATH
LONDON, Oct 14 —4APJ— A
f.M. I
M
offloo apokosman said fs-
•pokasm
I had been • revival sf
thrasls against the life of foreign
■orrstory Rrneei Bovin.
Muatoally, Mina Grew was heard
to boot advantage to Mnaart'e aria
“Al Deatoi Charpentler e “Dopuie
*o Jeor, M and Olan-Carlo Menotti'e
"Ateal M*,” aS operatic arias
waa tha fliwt to smg "nteai Mr' 1 on
-$8^43.60
A slight reduction from last
year’s budget, the I8.24S.60 will tw
the cash goal for a chest fund
drive to be mad* Noveasber 3-10.
Prewit expressed hope that A
M. College employees and r
dents ef College Station would set-
fit to contribute promptly in order
that the goal might be fulfilled in
the doeignated period.
Official oolkitors for chest con
tributiona In the college proper will
be the heads of all department*
and divtatons, Prewit explained
College Station buaineesinen may
make contributions to H. E. Bur
C . W. N. Colson, and Manning
ih, and a committee of buainoas
men to be selected BUI Chonault
will be aolirttor for Production end
Marketing Administration employ
Dr. David Resigns
As Editor of Fish
Game Journal-
By G. A. ENG ELI NC.
Dr. W. B. Davie, head of the
department of fieh and game, has
recently resigned as editor of the]
Journal ef Maamalogy, a poaiUon
he had held since 1940. Added re
sponsibilities and duties prompted
the mammalogmt and authority on
wild game to tender his resigna
tion.
The Journal ef Mammalogy is
the official publication of the
American Society of Mammslog-
ista and is the leading technical
journal in Its field. Circulation is
worldwide.
Prior to bis work as editor, Dr.
Davis served as corresponding sec
retary of the society from iy:ih-4(t.
Following his resignation as editor,
he was elected to the board at di
rectors of the American Society of
Maibmelogists at the August meet-
In addition to his work as head
of the department of fish end
game. Dr. Davis is at present work
ing on a book of the mammals of
the western United States. More
than 1,000 species of mammals will
bo included in thia book.
Other books of his includ* the
Mammals ef Idaho, and the Mam
mals of Taxes, the latter having
been written in collaboration with
Dr. Walter P. Taylor, leader of the
Texaa Cooperative Wildlife Unit;
it la now on the press. Dr. Davis
has some 110 other publications
to his cmUt in the wildlife field.
He came to ASM from the Uni
versity of California In 1937, the
year the department of fish and
gam* was established hara. Ht be
came acting head of the detmrt-
ment In 1914, and was made Ywad
of the department last year.
Supplement Other
Lists of Summer
I The completi* Cadet Corpii promotion lilt, 8Uppl«mentinff
the one issued at the end of tne second summer term, has
been announced by Co. G. 8. h eloy commandant and PMS4T.
Many positions are still open, as is indicated. One reason
for thia la the fact that all jpniors must be classified, both
scholastically and militarily, before they are eligible for
■TOMS.
Senior cadet officers were chosen under the plan an-
-Enounced last semester: a cadet
RlTON, ON.
* —BaaSending ta rrvnak pWa*. th»
tad States r*parted to ha
la tha
thraugh
unity (’has
which res
JSU Htotkm .»d A. «
Har m Igii M smptoysas may can tribute to
ivB I OF inroo PtHIIO rom Mfcamlmsmmm tomehtmiaamsd ** < FV» •
tangs and for aurh auroras as
"Mmok* data In Your Evas," "Sum
otbaT"rawHmTI martima," and "Kkaa Me Again'
I |n ^ furruil) Mid
Handel, and in Uedaf hv several
German maatore. Miaa Greer prov
ed heraelf not rtrh enough in tim
bre to handle sut-h alow, dlffirult
ateeaa She Waa batter In the
light, brtttlc opera ptaoN and in
•ha Rngllah folk song "Roving In
tha Dew,” where her sparkle waa
used to good advantage. “ \ .
Tha accompanist. Royal Hlnman
played a group of solos pMlaiSv
Rarhmanlnoff s “Fotichinslts." a
Chopin "R*r<-euaa* and gcott’s
Dance Nagra “
The next Town Hall on Nov.
. - _ , 10. will feature Christopher Lynch,
mdcrats and the pro-Comsnist peo-1 who has taken over John McCor-
pie’s bloc drew nearly evsn late | mick's ol
yesterday in the tabulation of re
United States ivported to bava
K antod Fianr# |n,i,mHtjj$B In loans
r buying coal ami I M
taHala
nmmWw n«,rr
austin; m, (vt i4-(Ah
Sports editor Weldon Hart *f
tha Aualln tmerlean Piatoaman
predicted In nia column that It
will take "Just one more" aucktoa-
ekk-nt as the pop bottla Ihmhlng
in the Texaa-Oklahoma gam* Sat
urday to bring tba series to an
aslT |
ROME ELECTION CLOSE
ROME, Oct. 14 -*-(AP)—Premiar |
De Gasperi's Christian Da-
rommUta*
chairman sapMlitod, "Through the
ua* of the Cnmmunlty Chaal the
claims of ill orgoniaations soaking
funda In the Community are cared
for In ons drive instead of In the
doten or mar* campaigns which
would otherwise be made One con
tribution to the cheat tntte* care
af an entire year’s ronlrtbuilona."
Orders for Rings
May Be Placed „.
old field of Irish ballads
turns from Sunday’s
election in Rome.
municipal
CHAT ALL-AMERICAN-
DENTON, TEX., Oct 14 (AP)-
thc fourth time in its history. |
Campus Chat, weekly newe-
What’s Cooking?
AME
CIETY
AN
(ASM
CHEMICAL SO-
section). 8 p.m.
jL
payer of North Taxes SUte Col-1 Thursday, Chemistry Lecture
lege, har-been awarded the h|gh*at Room. Dr. W. Albert Noyes Jr,
possible rating of pacemaker by | national president of American
Associated CoUegiate
Press.
presidt-ni
Chemical Society, will speak.
A8HVE (American Society
Heating A Ventilating Engineers i
Thursday Oct 16. 7:30. torture
oom ME budding Repreie-nta
Mvaa from United Gas Oorp will
diacuae gas air conditioning.
COMMENTATOR STAFF,
430 p. m , Wednesday, Room 206,
(ioodwin
DISCUSSION AND DEBATING
CLUB, 8 p. m, Tuesday, Room 324
Academic.
ENGLISH MAJORS. 7:30 p m..
Tuesday, South Lounge of YMCA,
First Floor.
ENGINEERS COUNCIL, 7:80 p.
m, Monday, Petroleum Engineer'
ng Library.
GRADE SCHOOL MOTHERS,
AAM Consolidated Junior High
Sahool, 4-6 p. m, Thurwisy, Home
of Mrs. R. Q. Reeves. Phonegrsph
record shew.
GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:80 p. m..
leadak, Petroleum Engineering
l*rtur« Room
HOUSTON ABM CLUB. 1:80 p.
m., Thuraday, YMCA.
HEART OF TEXAS CLUE, TiHo
m . Thuraday, Urture Room of
Shop* Movie and plan* for
Chriatmaa dance to Brownwood.
MOTHERS-DADS'CLUB, AAM
OtSMWBMi I p m., Thuraday,
High School Qym.
QUARTERBACK CLUB. 7:10
p.Kl., Thuraday, Assembly Hall.
REPRESENTATIVES, Student
Ufa, 6:10 p. to, Wednesday, Orova.
SADDLE A SIRLOIN CLUB.
7:80 p. m., Tuesday, Al Lecture
Room. .
WICHITA FALLS AAM Cl I H
7:30 p. m, Wednesday, Room SOI,
PLAN
SAN FRANCI
MSCO. Oct. 14 (AP)
-►The AFL leadership got behind
a proposal today to collect a mil
Hon dollar* more annually from
wr unions to finance a far-
"educational and public rela-
program."
: mbxicanTmystery ;
EL PASO. TEXAS. Oct 14 ->
(AP) Reports that a flaming ob
ject soared oeer a farm near the
Mexican Border yesterday at tree-
top height and exploded in the
mountains, still baffled officials
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0P*» CHURCH FOR DHAF
, NEW YORK. Oct 1A-(AP) -
A cornerstone laying ceremony In
the sigh language for I.ixhi deaf
person* featured aarviasa at th*
nearly completed $100,006 St. Ms-
thet/a Lutharan Church for th#
deaf. •
SYRIAN TioOPS CAMP
JERUSALEM, Oet. 14 -<AP>-
Jawlah source* reported wall-
Mulppcd Syrian troops encamped
today naar tha Patoetine brder op*
posit* an area of itwlabiagrieul-
tural aettlemento, but then was n
confirmation from Rritish
if
or oihar quarter*.
iko
WRIGHT IMPROVI
DAYTON, 0, Oet 14 -(AP>-
The condition of Orville Wright,
76-yt6r-o!d aviation pionaar, la ra-
portori to ba H qulte satisfactory "
Wright, who roilapaed last Friday
from a heart attack, ha* shown
"some improvement, H his titend-
ing physician, Dr. A. B. Brower
k 1 ■ ’ \
English Majors To
Meet Tonight in Y
,A meeting of all English major*
will be held In the sooth lounge
of the YMCA thi* evening at 7:30,
according to Dr. T. F. Mayo, head
of the department
C. O. Spriggs, professor of Eng
lish. will lend an informal discus
sion of the relationships between
literature and economics, Dr. Mayo
•toted.
This will be the first of a
monthly series of discussions of
the relationships batwatol • liters
tore and contiguous fields—litera
ture and science, philosophy, ami
the plastic arts
To stimulate the interest of Eng
lish majors in thoir chosen fields
and to broaden their conception of
its possibilities, May stated that
the English department is assign
ing each student a faculty adviser.
Cadet C^rps Will
Parade in Khakis
Tha Cadet Carp* will wear
ct»ttea uaiforaa to the Ft. Worth
parade. Cal. G. 8. Malay, cam-
iniuidant aad PM8AT. aanooac-
ed Maaday
Although the origtoat ptoa had
bees far the carps ta wear woolen
O. D. asHcrms to the parade,
delays to Isaac of those ndfarma
have fcreed the chaag* af order*.
Serf* anifnrma will be regala-
tie* far tha gam* and the dance
Halnrday night. Usd. Malay ad-
Any Ranlnr who has an old heal
un five dollar bill salted away to
his wallet may order hie ring n<
According to II. |„ Heaton,
Keglstrar, oittor* for the Aggie
ring are a*n| to Ihlrfactury th«
first nf each tnnnth. rhe ring* are
ready far delivery the first of ihr
following month
Junior* who have hope* of be
coming senior* may also order
their rings, Heaton stated, pro
riding they have an races* of cash
In the amount of Ulirty-flv* dol
lars. However, a junior cannot pick
up his ring until he la a classified
senior and Is registered in AAM
at such.
Those who wish to place an Ag-
gi« miniature on the finger of
their one and only may order the
rirff before the fifteenth of each
month and expect delivery wi
two months. As a special service
to the love-lorn Aggies, the Of
fice of the Registrar will guaran
tee delivery of the miniatures by
(Tiristmas if the orders are placed
before the fifteenth of October.
JUNIOR NOMINEES - These on October 18. Left to right, they
four Ti-ssie* were selected by the are: FLORENCE McGREW
junior class as their nominees far LAURA SESSIONS, ROBERTA
sweetheart of the TCU Corps Trip HAMPTON, A PATTI DILLMAN.
——n
Fort Worth Prepares Elaborate
Weleome for A&M Cadet Corps
By J. K. B. NEIjSON
Fort Worth city officiato have declared the freahman
football game between the A. A M. Fish and the TCU Tad*
poles as the opening event of Aggie Week.
Plamt have been made by Fort Worth ex-student’s clubs
and various civil organizations to furniah an exciting and
1 ' 1 »thoroughly enjoyable week-end for
ip* aa a a visiting Aggies and TSCWitas.
hve Men Attend
New Mexico Fete
A group at flva men of the AAM
■toff attended s field day Monday
at the Jornado Kiiwrlment Station
near Laa Uruces, New Mexico.
I lisam saiatmas t LiAsail ftfti ■lakllltAilit
dl.tr!l MTLTidTT^alklr;
assistant pasture specialist, both
of the Extension Sarvlcai Dr. J,
K. Adams, head of lha agronomy
di |M»rimeiit| Jam** A, dray, asso
ciate professm In the animal hus
bandry depart men! | and N. I*
Nmlth, agrh'ultursl .engineer far
the Esperlmenl Station.
A number of county agricultural
agcnls from West Tesas were also
oft-sent, as were P J. Lyerly and
P, L. Jones, superintendents of cx-
nerlmcnt substations at Yaleta ami
Lubbock, respectively,
New Mexico AAM has cooper
ated with the Jornado Experiment
Station to carrying on range ex
perimental work which will be ap
plicable to a large area of West
Texet.
REJECT CIO PLEA
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14 (AP)
-AFL President William Green
yesterday flatly rejected a CIO
plea for joint political action.
Repreaentativeg
To Meet at Grove
Studeal Life Reprearntetivee
will meet la the Grove Wednes
day al 8:86 p.m., W. L. Pea-
twrthy, (lean of mm. announced
yratsexlpg.
The meeting of reprewealntives
was originally s<-heduled for
7:15 p.m. In Room 301, Good
win Hail.
The A. 1 M. Mother's Club has
secured rooms In private hornet 1
throughout Fort Worth for the use
of roomlets Aggies, and a booth Is
due to be sat up In the lobby of
the Texas Hotel for the purpose
of assigning these rooms.
No word has yat been roaelved
from TSUW as ta whether or not
a date jtoteau Will be functioning
during IHRJMlkad hoi aver a
arrive to
"Cowtouto" by bus Saturday marp-
tog to take part to tha annual joist
corps trip,
l-eading tha gay throng from
Itonlnn will he lha Aggie Sweet
heart, a girl who, In the opinion
of twelve Aggie Judges, Te the moat
to-auiiful and appealing of TRUW'a
1$ gorgeous elaaa nominees
Aside from the Freshman foot-
ball game Wednesday night, offi
cial activities will begin Moturday
morning with the parade of the
Cadet Corps through downtown
Fort Worth.
After the parade, Fort Worth's
roetauranto art prepared far a re
rurrvnrt of the biannual rush that
leaves wait (esses, cooks, snd bot
tl«- washers, standing to line for
well-earned bonuaea, while Aggiee
and riatea trek toward the Horned
Frogs’ stadium.
Soecial between-half ceremonies
will feature the presentation of the
Aggie Sweetheart by the Cadet
Colonel of the Corps while the A
A M Band, playing “Let Me Call
You Sweetheart’', forms a heart
pierced by a Cupid’s arrow.
A post-game dance, sponsored
by the A. A M. Ex-Student's will
be held in the ballroom of the Tex
as Hotel at 9 a. m., Saturday for
A. A M. and TSCW students snd
their dates. Admission fee will be
$2, with or without a date.
Redmond Rejoins
Veterinary Staff
Dr. H. E. Redmond has rejoined
the department of veterinary medi
cine and surgery and 1 wQI be in
charge of the ambulatory clink,
according to Dr. C. Dunn, act
ing dean of the *( h-wl of veterinary,
medicine.
; Dr. Redmond, from Luling, re
ceived his D. V. M. degree from
A. A M. to 1939 and apant the fol
lowing year here teaching in the
veterinary medicine and surgery
department and
study. Followii
sociated with
tion, Luling, Texas.
After (pending four years in the
Artny, Dr. Redmond was released
from active duty in June, 1946.
From that time until the present
ha was on the staff 'of the Agri
cultural Experiment Substation at
Amarillo where ha waa angagad
to research work on wheat poison
ing Uvea took,
Dr. Redmond l* married and has
two girls, Bate Mary, aga SH and
Velma Jeanne, Ipi. Hia wife, the
former Mias Velma Erisman of
Fort Worth, waa home demonstra
tion agent for Bra so* County bo-
foie- their marriage. The Redmond*
now live at 406 North Avenue, in
Hi North Oakwooil addition.
Kiicine ana surgery
nd doing graduate
ing thi* he was aa-
the Luling Founds-
must have five semesters minas ten
hours. Otherwise, few seniors would
have been eligible or eommissiona.
The new promotions are as ol-
coara staff
Corse CoMaoSrr -Wililaas L. Brows.
Col. of tar Cores: Cores Ksenthro Offt-
r A out nf 1,760 Sentora
|i
Ms
who will graduate from A, A M-
In 1949 have fib-d registration ra
•oral wlh the havt-menl Office,
a wording la W H
tor,
ItoiaUr, dir*
"If lha dacoment Office la
help the stud am atwuce a Job 1
should Hava ihi* to format teaAt
the earl last aoeritde moment," Hor
sley point*4f out.
It la not m-crasary that the
Placement Office have a picture
of tha studoat at the Uma ha luma
In hi* registration record stated
Hsfalay. however, a picture should
lie furnished at soon as po.-ibl#. i‘
The Plaetment Office fc located
to Room 10$, Admlnlatratton Build*
BbT^
I’laccment,Office SiS'45^
To Aid Graduates
cor -Billy M. Vsaaha. Cal.: ASj.toot <8-l|
-Juno* t) THtU. U. Col.: latelUaiRM
Offhor (S-t) sRaaOeiek Wawlilre. Is.
Cal,: PekMi aritluw omeor Jsmo. g.
B. Wslyna. LS Cel.; Oporsti-.n* OffWor
(Ml -Seaay B. White. U. Col.; Supply
Offlcor (B-4) -ClySo a. PstawLo. U.
Col.. Corps Chsptals -Cllftoo H. Hsrrta,
lx. CoL; Commrtrtdwf rtnuhiMilHi BmmI
•D. X. Bowed. U. Col.; Drua Mojur X
a. Sun ford, Mai. ; Herr root Mayor Msrvto
H. McClure. M aotf Oapply Sirpiast (*.
D. Claw. M 8«t ; Kirat Sediment Upi.
wo Dm O. Keeper. M/tot.; lunoS Hepl-
■Wat LialMM J. J. Luther. M'let. i Third
Btahnent I.IsImr Guy 0. OwnieU M apt.;
CWuith K-pimeni UsMoo Silty M. Stool.
X, S«t.; Hand Listen* Course Kdwsrds.
WMITK BAND ,
Commander B. . Ntohoia, Copt.: Ma
to— Lsodtrs K. g. Aadereoa. J. K. Whee-
Wr. M. P. Johns. J. K Duhe. |st U:
AtkbUr Offtrer U B. CUrh. Tst Ui
Sohalastts OCftsar J. 1. UrsM. 1st H i
Dreat BaJor T. R. PtaMv, 1st U.: rtns
IsriMni U C. Ktaard. 1st ■*«.: Platonn
■srpMnts w. M. Hawes. T. X Lsruora,
Jrta BiHrtiee. B. B MarWy. T/»ct.:
AthtstW Iwamat J. M Lana. S/SaLi
Mstooa Osrti C. B. KMaS . ■/■«« :
Claluwa Oorts D. B Bonaap. S / Set..
>eead Usdsr 0. fust. I BpL
BABOON BAND
Band Commsnder -W. B. UBnehr. Csat.;
L_ C. J. Barts*, istUi
loaders Clean Kmaon. (1. W,
■■VW, tst tA.: Ath-
j. -JftKS ( 'tor|M hr tort. 1st U. |
Nhataetts Off leer fr_|L Kao*. 1st U|
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Uagl.I Sesoml taT-mmsnd -William J
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tifflMf H. D, feitll, 1st U.i Supply on
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TakeB<H>ki4 to TCU
(famexSayHOwnby
HtudtBto espectlng to attend the
Trxs* Aggir Tt'U football gam*
at Fort worth, Samnlay, October
IB, are cautioned by C, D. Owabf
business manager af athletks, It
carry with them their student cos
pon boob in sd id lion to • general
admission ticket.
Tha eoupon books wl)l bve
be praaantod at tb goto along
with tb admission ticket to gain
nitriBSi to tb gam*.
Ticketo to tb Aggie-TCU game
may b purchased any day this
warii at tb YMCA between tb
hours ad 6-12 and 14k Price wiU
b %IM
Reunion of Class
Of ’E Scheduled
The Class of ’22 will bid a re
union on tb A. A M. Campus Fri
day and Saturday, October 26-86,
Jim Noton, assistant secretary of
tb Former Students Association,
announced yeaterday.
Included on tb reunion agenda
are a luncheon at the Grove on
Saturday at 1 p. nu, the A. A M.-
Baylor football game, and a dinner
party in Bryan Saturday evening.
Activities will resume Sunday
morning with breakfast and a
class meeting to Sbina Hall.
W. C. "Strip’’ Mitchell at Bryan
is chairman of tb local arrange
ments committee whkh will com
plete the (totalis for tb reunion.
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NTAL HRADQt'ABTBBS
•Nslph^ L. BhaRaue. Cut. I
Health Department
Exams to Be Given
SINGING CADKT8 REHEARSING—This year .... (ianniniill
Singing Cadet* have a record enrollment of 69 member*. 8X fc h’ateo, CALIF, Oat 14
Above. BILL TURNER, director, tonda the group during on*
of the afternoon rwhosnsls.
The Csdtta practice ev*ry day from 6 to 6 In the
MUSIC HALL.
—(API—Mills Memorial Hospital
attaches said yesterday tbt A. P.
Giannini, 77, founder of tb bank
of America, tb nation's biggest
beak, eras to • critical condition.
Competitive examinations for
positions aa Medusl Social Com
•ultants With tb Texas Mate De
partment of Health has just bean
announced by the Merit System
Council far the Texas Stats De
partment of Health ,
Examinations are far puhlle
balth atodtaal social poaMMi In
(Ma Criopted Children's Division
and will atnalat at an aviluation
of training and axperianaa and an I
ami examination. Veterans pre-
farenc* will b allowed applicants
who mab 6 passing sOore an tb
examlnattos.
Applimtlons will b raeaivad an.
tii furthar notice. Salartoa range
from $1700 to 64200 aarordlngto
the rlassifteation and tb quallfl.
agtlona at Mm bdlvidspi applicsata,
ApubmUas blanki may b ol.
MMsI lrom luaaaH H. Shrader,
Merit System Supervisor, Little-
fi-M Wuildma. Austn, Tsss*.
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