The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1947, Image 1
V Volume 47 DvGAULLB ARKS KLRTTIONB PARIS, 27 (AP) —(7«n. ChariM dc Gaulle called today for dlaaolutkm of Franea’a national aaaembly and new general elec tion*,' and waa promptly attacked by the Comtnuniata on chargee of aeeking to aet up “a reactionary ilirutomhip." . 8WEDB PLANK CRASHES ATHENS, Oct 27 (AP)-Greek air force headquarter* announced today that a Swedish Airline* (Aba) Skymaiter Trapaport car rying 34 passenger* had crashed into 3,000-foot high peak of the Hymettoa mountain range south- ' east of Athena laat night. , TBXAN RODEO WINNER NEW YORK. Oct 27 (AP)-^,., | . rr O To See in the MadWon Square (iarden ro |rft i * a ri«» dec with 12,000 it waa announced I f IfX IStMl H llm after the final performance last 1 Um 11 wa.ru*. .AC. ^AjJhite House HARLINUKN, Ta».. Oct. 271 An InyiUtlon from Pmti- (ATt-Jo. luim.of Hj.i* iiivtii, .^n, Trunum to Join him at Whlt « H " u « t»l.vl.lon lira- Day in Ttaa. it « gold aup money The HDOHM TO TMT PLANK ^ LOS ANOKLKS, Oet. 17 (API- Plane builder Howard Hughes has •nnoune«d that the launrhhtg and. . tail tests of hia huge MMM.0001 Highway Baylor President Gets Genuine Aggie Cigar oo o By JOHN T. MILLER . |in behalf of the student body of A. Jt M. I would like to present co you this fine, mild 2f cigar.” Thus Ralph Rothman, chairman of the Welcoming Com- jmittee, officially greeted Baylor University President Pat -♦Neff Saturday morning. Naff had juat stepped from the special train about three minute* preceding the preaentation. He had lieen hustled to the station piat- ! form by other member* of the committee to accept the odd gift. With a distinguished hut Hgutea- lag-like grab, Neff took pa—eaelaw •»( the Cuban leaf. uhldTwaa tied with a aaud) maroeu and white riMma. Hr the* spoke my briefly liter the portable sound system, muttering some belderdaah about •ramming the cigar down Gibb ime/* . _ Yka- i«ngue thing, began to pop. The Baylor band • truck ut> aeme strange mu.lc. . Pat Huff whirled • of the Bruin baton twlrlem In •hort fandaitgt. . . Harry Kid- head cheerleader, threw all PVBUSBED IN THE INTEREST OF A GREATER A it M COLLEf,L_ COLLEGE STATION lA^K TEXAS. UOKDAV, OCTOfrO, , , . ■ — .1 ■ .-I - - M ^ AB NUMBER 54 Roberts, Overstreet Hit Rodeo Jackpots Hardin-Simmons, John l arlelon Co-eds Win Girl’s Barrel Race By KENNETH BOND • Ilona Roberts of San Antonio and Maxie Overstreet of Haalet were top money winner* in the Saddle and Sirloin Club Rodeo on Friday and Saturday nighta. .7J ^ T57i U While House teinvia on uru- W«Wi*Mtg *ome baMerguak • re of the annual‘‘Air " . n .k. ei.. r down i " program ami with »Hl«r* of a nuw documentary y" p end |1,000 prioe Dhn «*n highway Mifely, November Mr TTefTi .urifhJ! g uoo u*i^r 10 h## ^ Mauplud by Pml-1 »HL"dn _ ^ - I .L.a.t nikk luuk.i.i a t u 'ungue ming* uegan to pup dent Olbh (Hlcbrlat of Teiaa ABM t'ollege. The MvlUtlon came through Ma era |. Gen. Philip It Fleming, gen- # .h, il chairman of the President’* | well, it* of hla hug* |lM<to.0001 Highway Safety Conference. (HI hi* energy Into providing | wooden flying boot, which hua-beenl fbrlrt la chairman of the enjrineef- Aggie* gathered about the station • |tn-u lne Baylor pop rail laahed tp a graving dock. In I am | advlaory commlttao for the hla energy into providing for the ference Following Its televised preaenta tion by the American Broadcasting Company, the documentary film. In th* ! Dritor's Seat", grill be Angeles harbor for many months will be held November 6 to Ifc 7 ] v'7 WINNIB TO FIGHT ^ LONDON,Oct. 27—(AP)—Wdn*. v—, .... _ •ton Churchill will make hia fourth made available for group showing* attempt on Tuesday to overthrow throughout the country in the form the Labor government. by purlin- <»f a 16 mm. sound motion picture, mentary action. i | t wa* produced to dramatise the He wQI akgue thel aoneervstive I need for public support of motion accusing the govemmeol I ^ program ^ the Prewdent’* °1 n • tion • l b-arer*h,p Hl ghi^ Safety Confersnce the administrative competence, or I ^ < 7 J ^mmsmsssi the measure* necessary the economic crisis.” . - H' ■ hen the visitors had exhaust •d themselves, two members of the Welcoming Committee hustled Neff off to President Gilchrist’s office to arrange for a formal de claration of gridiron hostilities. In the meantime the Baylor Rooters swarmed ever the campus, that la, all but twu of the visitors Committee aiembers were faced with aa un< \i*< trd problem: that of guarding Chita, the little (but vicious) Baylor autacoi. while her trainer* found something to cut. The rob was eventually chained in front of the YM( A After the game, the information booth at the Y directed Bear fans to all corner* of the campus. Mem- Iters of the Baylor Band were es corted to Duncan Mess Hall for supper. Two Beer cheerleaders, Bob Feather and Ken Kinnarly, also dined with a member of the Welcoming Committee at Duncan The special train pulled out of Floyd (iraham and Ma Area of CoBsgoMud. pic tured above, will pkty far a dance boro la NMau Hall on Naiurday sight. In addition, the papular awtagslem will preaoul • short naucort to otudouta al little Aggtetand The North Texas (Mate College group played far the feallvtttco before the ABM-TCI' game laat year. One feature of the hand I* the Can-tha aum- RobeiU who woo the Eleven Angies Hurt In Wreck Friday Night CONFINE RUSSIANS MOSCOW. Oct 27 —(AP)—The former Brasilian ambassador to Rualia and hia staff were still con fined to their hotel Saturday under “SunfctUaitee" <rf Soviet plain clothes guard* pending a decision by the Russian* on when to i*sue them slit visas after the Russo Brasilian diplomatic break. -’NUFF WHISKY FOR YEARS PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27 (AP) —Announcing that the distilleries of Puhlickdr Industries, Inc., are shutting down their operation* in compliance with the president's re quest L. 4. Gunson, president of a subsidiary, Kinsey Distilling .Cor- At ion, declared there are suf Apologies In Council Letter •pology to on and to I Letters of a[ Cadets Bill Brown and to the Ag gie student body as a whole are being sent by the TCU student council, aecwrding tu the Skiff, student publication at the Fort Worth school. Similar letter* will go to TSCW student body and to Mia* Laura Session*, Teasie otu dent and Aggie Sweetheart. \ In the letter*, it will be strouod that unpleasant inAdent* whirh] pi nrlrl4 .,l occurred during the week-end of irOJtJCl I lanntHl night Tired and^l*pfritod Baylor rooter* were aboard, plotting re venge against TCU. Non-Noxiou* Plant vSHS ; a fkM .<~dcnttroi sumption for almost foui year* I • ni< dirtfuauad mo*l TCU studonta. practical methods of oradicatton KND IM-YRAH HITT WAMHINliTON, Gel 27 —(API - The 100-year »id eontrowray over uwharship of a strip of l*nd altmg Ihti TsswOkUhnms Inirdst has Wot* ended offifislly by Ike lidstiur DeportmeiB, Beeteury Krus announeod Mill KH INI NNKD \\ B, MiNiiiiN.Ort, of noxious rang* plants ka* been a*t up under the Roseurch and Marketing Art, accoiding to word rocoivud from K. A. Mayor, admin istrator uf the new art The pro im t has been assigned tu the r. I. Foroet Bervte*. I II is estimated her* that less to nieul Kngtnoering, V W Crawford Teaa* runvhmen f»«m aurh plant* of Ane depnrtmenl, annwneml I |a around Hu mtlttoo a pent 1 liana mataannBtatlltM las ITWI i MrWwvvHn^ ft* nouneomenl will Kx JohiN Stuff Of MK Oquirtninit K L- Arros, TO,, ha* )oin*d the aff of the Department uf Mbeha (.ummittee To Aid Animal Husbandry Dept Formed • A liventock tdvinory com mittee composed of letding liventock producer* U being formed to serve in an advis ory capacity to the Deportment of Animal Husbandry at ABM Col lege, it ha* been announced by J. C. Miller, head of the department The committee will consist of 12 men including three from the Texas Purebred Swine Breeder*' Aasn., three from the' Texas and Southwestern Cattlemen’* Assn., three from the Texas Sheep and Gout Raisers' Assn., and three from the Texas Horse Breeders' Aasn. Objective* of the committee are, first, to promote a bettor under standing between the program of the Animal Husbandry department of the college and the broader* ever he *tate and second, the com- uttM should be of value in aid- if Afig promotron of U»e program r the college and third, the com mittoe should render valuable sug gestion* and advice and, make i' possible for the Animal Husbandry department to render a greater service to the liveatork industry of the state. Miller points out The purebred Swine Breeder*’ Assn, baa selected a committee composed of Fred Cotton of Weath erford, Lucian Jonas and H A. Filshufk, both of San Antonie. The member* of the Horse com mitt** ar* R A. Brown of T^ftok- Library Notior . w To DrpartnientN If buy department on the rampua has received * Matin* mento 1-4 to the "Cade of Fed eral Begutaltons”, for each of tho years 1942 and It4t, It la requeued to contact Pan) 8. BaHaare. Librarian. This publication la kept ap- to-date by periodical aappto- menu. The library ha* oat re ceived any of the aapplemeata for IMS and lp4t. end the li brarian ha* been informrd by tbe Office of I’oMic Docsment* that these supplement* have been sent regularly to ABM. Challenge Hi Prexy to Secret Confidence Vote vBUntit ntudant Yates to Address Religious Meeting At Cuion Tonight TWUM Dr Kru V ate*, B* pti»t pastor, will addroaa religious meeting «« Dr. T. 8. Painter, pnmldent af the University of Texas, has been challenjted to take a “secret vote of con fid* nee” among the faculty, In an open letter from Dr. D. B Klein, former head of the depart ment of psychology at the univer sity, who resigned last summer. In the open letter Dr. Klein stated that he resigned because of “mounting disapproval of the Way in which aftaiis at the uni versity were being conducted” and that “in view of the treatment to which Professor Debit- was subject ed, I feel that 1 can no longer keep silent . . . The improvement I had hoped for has not come lo pas*." Dobie’s name was officially dropped from the University list Saturday. Dr. Klein ht his letter points to the contempt non* attitude with which he says scholars from other btek bronc riding content ^ stunt received fM cash and a I tit-id shirt while Overstreet, who, | won the bull riding contest, receiv ed 9H6 c*»h and a 116 tiro. The rodeo is sponsored annually by the Saddle and Sirloin Club, Proceeds from U»* rodeo are usejl L semi the Livestock Judging m to th* American Royal Live- | Muck Show at Kansas ( tty, and to th* InternaMonal Livestock Judging Uontest at Chicago. Charlie Rankin, Tom Johnson ami Maybe ('sin took second, third sod fourth place* in the horelmok bronc riding. Other winner* In hull ruling were Charlie Stone with MU Mi prise The ten outer offuponta uf the! money, Glynn Wyatt with 141 ami two cara. all Assies, mfn shaken James Poyner who carried away, up In tne crash. Mnat of them Ml. wero discharged from tho Bryan Lloyd Griffith had sufficient snd College Station hospitals Sun ^ oB »)* »,.«t of his pahle to day afternoon. - • *slk away with th# only prlaq glv* In a Pontiac *1 riven by "Bleyl on in th# saddle bronc rtdinw, He sere Robert .Ferguson, of Buds pad a choice of |62 or a hill-of and Bob Colflqs, Robert 'Graveo., grorortoi. MB T. A. Roden, all from Ahrip. i The two-man wild cow milking It struck head on a Ford driven | tf,m which finally got that pree- by Billy J. Knapp, h the car with j OU , «frop of white fluid and raced Knapp were Roscoo C. Marsh, L to the judge wa* Corky EcketMind B Stevenson. Jack Mathla, John j joe Vlorri*. The sccomplished thia T. Morgan, and Thomas S. Taylor. i n 3*4 ,,^1* to ^raw |47.6(' in Bleyl wa* taken to Houston in an ambulance Saturday morning Robort C. Hloyl, « Anlmil Huibkitdry from Houatoo, was norioualy injurod !a(t FritUy Right In a head-on cnlll*t»n pear Young blntMl's horirtN U* sliltl on College Knad Yates, a general GuioB Hall. Dr. Yatoa is a theologian, schol ar, and teacher having eight doc tors degrees from American uni versities. and one from ths Uni versity of Edinburg in Scotland Dr. Yatea taught at Southern Bap tlat Theological Seminary for twenty years and during thif time wrote several books on th* proph eta of the Old Testamsnt. 1 . Dick Hak*r, a youth revival song tion. Himself a graduate of Columbia University, snd racipient of a Ph D. there in 1»2». Dr. Klein bad been a member of the TU faculty since 1923. In his letter Dr. Klein quoted several members of tbe staff of University of California at Loa Angeles as being shocked at the Dohie incident, py. Lawrence C. Powers, UCLA librarian, called it a sign of tho “Naai pattern of ed- ooofloo." He was accompanied by six cadet*. According to S repo ceived Sunday night, Bleyl'd con dition has improved since the acci dent. Test in Nutritive wmen ne saya scnoiars irom outer «r 1 ^ f U 1 1 Value w Mou«eSu( iTo Finish Dec. 10 The Fwrest ashingti et-entlv (DgN. <h*t, M (AIM Hit I Nlfrwu (••mt«« tt^A, B M Atf*"*! the Washington pnnounrement will ley petstmallr urdeMNl his Havy.tnlwM 'ttmign englttoer or MMf.Hlt*4ttri up "a study nf the eenlMgy and *htth all inetdehlc With VtMWi<|km>tHi wmrktnes fm tiuhoM Mtittu- pkysftoliiy m rortoln muious * BUtoa vqssels in IMf with the de forturin|Uompany, Modlson W|»- j range plants" llbetste Intention nf fevnidina war cons in Priwr to thatpm, he wos - uttljl after he hod defroie.! Mtissta,Uhlef engineer and shop tuperta* ov . as s a. thnlftnsl Insislment rtf the BriHsh Undvnt for rurin* MsnMfoeturtng hxtlttt* III I llllllO Admiralty's "Ftnehror Unnferenr• U'ompaitp, I . mt n# ' tor Arros will aid U planning new rt f'llltrf* InOVs 22 eouraes Ip manufapturing prOMO-1 ” •es and will asMat In lotting Mt; Competitive examination* for production machine shop Into oOer- potion* wRh iBt Stole Deport atlon, Crawford .utoil. Acre* has of Walforo will be been given the rank .of associate |* W the Merit Spstpoi Council professor. , . at 9 a. m.. Novemboe 22. with No vember 1 as tho closing date for leports disclosed £ TArT BPKAKB VIKWB J 'CLEVELAND,.Oct. Il —-(Al’) Senator Toft iloclsnil he might go 1 along with a limited at444».Europe plan but expressed stoong dcttbul about any permanent multi-billii dollar arrangement. miwton, rooroaonting the uuarirr UmoL, from HLlor will Usd tbs karoo Uisxirsi Howard Cox ot 1,1 w ” Ban Angolo, roprooontlng the Pal 1 umma hors# bmatei. and Un 1 , The msaa meeting la sponsurod Mens of Bon Angelo, roproeoniiag I'tesent nil holtr lm>e«t*i • ■nnd BooywMtoru OMWIItoft's Assn and the Tela* ■ I Crllrs joins Aero The moss meeting by the Boptlat Ntudei is open to everyune, 1 . *|rt«ltesmoi for the Union Architects Dump ^lOutHtanding Work tlnisM r By J. C, HART Whot is the nutritive voice of citrut molasses for fottening beef cottle! J. K. Riggs, professor I animal huobondry, gnd Joho H.' * nd the ■* cond Jones, fonoerly animal husbandry- man ot the Spur. Tvxas. Experi ment Sobototion, hop* to hove the correct answer to th!* qusatioe December 10, when th* feeding experiment which they are now conducting ho* been completed prise money. - The wild mule race, alway* a source of enjoyment, did not dis appoint the crowd. The contestant* found that those little hybrids were as slippery as eels and twice as hard to snub down and hold. Wil son Gre*bant, Charlie Stone, and I H. T. McNutt, finally saddled their animal and raced to the lower end | of the arena to Hess prise money of^ MT.iO. Dick Mo*akiy, Tommy Johnson, and IWMigla* Reeves drew second money of 922.60 snd Charlie Rankin. Olen Goodspeed and Lloyd Griffith drew third prise of 916.00. In the calf roping contest Prince Wood* made the beat time dT 14.9 in the Friday show snd 28.6 Satur day night to draw first prtit. Bill Hogg caught hit Drat calf in 27.0 one with th* lowest single time of 16.0. Wollaee Caidt well rounded out his roping with 21.6 and 81.0 and Jack Kmgsbury placed fourth with atime of 36.7 •M MA J et soys, llion I Longhorn* Here new shipment of 1947 Long- has been received by the Distribution is bring made 00 tbe second floor of ttoodwin HolL MORE MOVIE W ITNESSES WASHINGTON. Oct. 27 -(APf —Tho House dh-Ameriean Activi tiea Committee. w*>*r »o^slW | 570^01" ActiviOr.'OfftcT. “defense witness** tni* week in its investigation of f ommunism in Hollysrood. Th* first week of the inquiry waa given over to what chairman Thomas (1-NJ) calM “friendly witness**,’’ including such notables at Walt Disney, Robert Taylor, Hob. n Montgomery, Gary Cooper, and Adolphe Menjou. To LEASE OIL LAND ^ AUSTIN. TEX., Oct 27 —(AP) —Approximately 36,000 acres of untv#r*iiy-o\»! <-.i land in several West Texas counties will be pot filing application* Entrance ularie* for the posi tion* mage from 91.684 to 92,644 per annum. Interested person* may obtain application blanks by writing the Merit System Director, 808 Tri bune Building, Austin 2L Texas. Regional ASC.K To Meet in Houston The Southeast Tola* Section af the American Chemical S«i»ty will hold a regional meeting camber 18-1-1 at Houston F. W. Jenaen, secretary of the torsi sec tion. has announced. Among th* speaker* will be Frederick D. Rossini, National Bu reeu of Standards; O Beeck. Shell Development Company; J. W. Me-., Bain. Stanford University; and J. wTroilliamt, University of Wis consin. The bulk of the program wil be made up of papers contributed by ACS member*. Kitglncerlng t)c|il. Sherman ('rite* reeently joined the Aeronnutieel Engineering d* psrtment as an assistant prnfes •or He wtll tearb aemdyntfmies. •tmatures, and »nrk part time on th* wind tunnel. Graduating from Masaachusett* Institute of Tochnotogy at Cam bridge, Mas*. In 1941. he began work for the Atlantic Division of Pan Amvrlcon World Airwgy* in Buffalo. Now York, os an aircraft engineer He received hi* master* degree from New York University during the laat sever, years he ha* been working for them. Critaa la from Chadbrin, Nebras ka. His wife and two children have joined him, and they are living in College View. mtucltng ha* been completed II* rfl o On August 2« 1947. lOgg. and Mlllltian 10 NWHlk mi x |msi*iI 4n eiM'lc II*rtifnid atJt-ZWgto Newman Cluh nverngs aught uf the stoert inning nf «te siiperimnnt •* ,. » ni Junes i*to*| d»VM r»i*. •M OlMM nf 1968 dtudento near Dallh* run sag »i ample* of thgir work nl the Pres ton Hoad Christian Church Tatum and Alesamtor are architect* an this project. Further details an this plan ran be gotten from thu “Are rhlterturel Becnrd’’ for Boptemhof IMT. Rogers, an arrhitort of 8*n An tonio, has put some of his Ideas to work by helping to daaign a ho use-of-tomorrow for Ttxaa. Tbe “Architectural Fomm" for Septem ber shows hia plan in detail. st th* beginning as* 6MI pmttMl- #•• mad# the*Iherb M, hunch nf steers aro being StSsi leas* IP# MmA littiamsiil UsmmI MNoAkkAa^ funnti Mf i"f9|"iMtupfm tttniti vrnMMM •nrghnm gmin and n rarimnneemtl mughagf, Newman Club meeting art. plsntmd fm Munder night Wedr ght l»ri nn Ike Nnmh* 1-.. I I’nwnF _ _ n pnslprrnerl Mr M Uulllnnn will remut mnfpwnrr uf in* NaltoMl Pen numlwr twn, three aud fouf AtonrlnDun during the aro In-ing fed the Mm* rallnn •• *"•"»•*»» «*illln*n sDend.nl the the 1 heel lot pen rrf •tears, eseepl ^ wnferenee a* a roprosentatlve fm ground •nr»hum groin, twn.; TrnW, A. • M (nllrge. IBIM snd four muMI tf rltotig p)sn* will sl*n he mad* for the molasses, respectively, are suhniitr p h , tln( , MtWttteh Cluh -- M ,u.r. ..r. hn u ,k, tmr,; “ , b ' k '“ "*"• it Cuutright of Beevillc Tex- #** school* will he represent- s»» T t*Bin» eg at this meet which Includes sach activitie* a* football and vol- Hma -r . Hi^lnis a*/ Th* rhe citrus molsmes are bring .shed byMMMHBBIH Tell World About U, S. Aid, Poage Says SMU Parley Will Study Humanities “The biggest failure of the Uni ted Stole* in caring for the needy people on the Continent is not let ting the world know about it." said W. R. Poage, Unitod States, Rep resentative from the Waco Dta- oq tho auction block by the board I trtet, in a talk last Saturday before for lease of university lands Dec. 6. the graduate students who are tak- Counties in which blocks of land ing th* count. “Public Adminis- will be offered to the highest bonus tration of Agriculture.” This bidder* for mineral lease* are An- course la being offered for th* drew* Crockett, Irion, Reagan, Pt- firet time by the Dept of Agri A Congressman, with very few exception*, can aorro on but one committee,” he explained. “Th* Agriculture Committee is headed reiving plenty of meat. Why? Sim ply because the Continent is en during one of the aevereot drought* in over 100 year*. There is little ■ grass and very little hay to feed •entotive from Kansas. There la the livestock. What can the farm division in this committos on da but kill the Uveatock for along party linao than in any other food before they waste awa*. I committee". actaally saw a dairyman ia Not At th* present, this committee is way feeding wixxtpulp to hia da coa, and Ward. ^ USB TEXAS WWOTUNNBL WASHINGTON, Oet. 27 -<AP> ’ —Working test* for supersonic spend* for al plane* snd ram jet englirna have been begun in a wind tunndl at Dalnger Field, Texas, the Navy has announced. The Navy retained g wind tunnal •t the Dalnger Field Iron plant when th* war assets admlnutra- tton transferred th* plant to t!)* Lsm Star Itoel Co. tTli intMtel et the plant l* opero* toil far tho Navy by ronsolldetod TWIN njNfVl NTS. MMbr fBNffs vlshm af to* applied physics lab urntory, , cultural Economics, under Tyro* Timms, Professor of Ag. Ere. “I would like to see the Battle ship, Missouri, aircraft carriers, and cruiser* accompany our food laden ahipa ovevaaas. Lit President Truman prepare a message to th* tmedy people, and out Ambassador a that country meet th* ship and d th* meaaag*. Wt dramatise it aa the pa there will Mpiiflto lo helping thorn," he eentlnued Poage, wha hi 0 raobtng Dema- CUff Hope, Republican Repre- engaged in tosnng the country in an endeavor to gat a creos ■action of inSwUm$ ■ farmers opinions. They have visited states from Maine through the South and at present are studying the farming m. th.xii ems Texas. The cattle. You can imagii milk the cowa could type of food!” CtafrtMRM the faBawiag a a «i» «< th*! azz*.' Poage lag specific why of low country in Holland, which ha* made it unfit for farming. X They were unable to gel fer tiliser daring th* war; roaoiaaeal- ly. there waa a general towering of soil fertility. 4. They have enough meat now but by spring this will be gaae. They need feed for their Ihreotock, and food to supplement their farmer’* yield* which ia far bc!..« There will be an acute need of coal and petroleum products to Mipplrtmaat the power generated by hydro-electric plants, which Southern Methodist University will hold a regional conference on the Humanities and Social Science* in Dallas on Pftday and Saturday, November 74. Among th* M participants will be Dr. T. F. Mayo, head af the English department. The confer ence will study the rrtatioa tweer the kamanitie* and social panel and general furnished by the TeXsun Company of Weslaco, which hope* to develop 1 citrus mokiaae* a* a feed for live- •tack. At the lelooe of the exprirmant, the gains ia weight, finish, slaugh- j gradoa, and dressing out per- if** will be determined and! complete results of thf ex periment published in an Experi ment Station bulletin. WWW Mr grade / Int com | Rosborough Attends Garden Conference Y-Labi net. Foreign StudentN to Meet J. F. Roaborough. Extension Ser- vice bortiealturist, attended a gar den conference in New Orleans, October 22. where plans for an in- „( crease in number and the siar of home garden* were discussed Ttir l-uckman Committee of self- imposed rationing has pointed out that home gardening snd homo production and preservation can | play a great part in the food prob- Um* ployad In wmmtttee is holding a public hoof ing to Temple next Saturday. Daniel Hassell, last rector of Rs- ral 8 aria log y and a Baylor clam- mate of Poage, ashed. “What is lb* attanltea in Kareae, and can “I (Halted every eountry west of tha Iron (’artaln with Iha ex- eraltf meaiher af the Agrtoaltore root tea af Poetagal and Spain and Cam mitten, briefly dooeeHtod th* I did not •** «w tortanw af mass Nf|sais*4lea af ( oairom s th# Bearganlsxitea Aet, whteh wa* amIvmI nm* 1. Gurop. hM — unthU U S—* l T*-. U— produce all tbrir faad for the past *!?*►*, f fl ) , two ar three gonarattoaa, Qa# te * 1 aattfaated maehlwsry, laftrlar| w * •axmatna. methods af farming, Inch af farm “I am in favor of earing far the ing land and other reasons, they dtsplaaad persons, bat I Nil have not boon able to predate to favor of screening thaao pw enough food far lhair esm use. carefully laat wa gro* aM to per- I. OsaapaDon by th* Asia Ana- son* who are not •ntulod la It. I to* mod# It impossible far tarn* want te help all thaao wfch wtll •rotten# te farm Mp tond. That help thaataalves in spite af thatr hare nat pat ptrt this land baek «dor, ereed ar religion. I am to tote full seal* praduetton, Th# Gar- farer af wring for tha iterreGan like they are aitdj|Hg| to Cwm," Tret* replied. Righl tote full seal# preduet ten, Tha Gar- {favor af wring I now, meal af the rountrtes are ft* | nans flooded a eonsldereble anteunt | Mtetes’s juat share he United Member* of th* YMCA cabinet aad afftasva '*f the to to motional Chsb of Farelgn Students will meet Moadoy, October 27. with GBbott McLemort of tlto KMriociMl SliiilMt Division af the YMCA for Okto- homo, Arkansas, and Texas. The purpose af the meeting, ac cording to M. L Cash ten, YMCA secretary, la to diaaaaa a student •anforence far tha South Texas area aa iator-ractol, student preh- This, thTflret of three meetings, wtll ha bald at TiM p. m. in the assembly ream af the YMCA. Tha athar maatlngs will be srrengad St that time nas caWaidered were the world Situation; report of the Luck- Item* Mai. . .. I man Committee; a redirected hoove gardening and bom# food supply campaign; re pert* from each state oa what to to he done; and report* from representative# of garden WMBt iMMirp, and manletpalUte* ARKANSAS TICK RTS ON SALR Student ticket* for the A. A M.» Arkanwa game will be an aalo to tha YMCA until Tuesday afternoon, C D Ownbf, busineos manager, an. n>unee»l thia mumtng UnreUI tick- ate will ha returned to th# Arkan sas a this tie affto* after that time, iSKil I IBERCULOS'.S ASS0CIATI0f4to Tuberculnnt; The earlier found the eooner cured Early diagnosis of tu- h* miles t* has two great sdvantegas: a. Th* individual whose tuberculosis 1* diagnosed early has an excellent chance for complete cure; a chance which becomes smaller aad smaller as time passea and tha disease •row* worm , b. A person with ear ly tuberculosis to tots likely te scatter tuber- eulaais germs than a more advanced case. If found, he mar ha iso- toted and cured before Ml htofwsnfti a Dublifi a^^rereagaewm go health menaee.