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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1947)
r \ GAS SHI TS^HLEGI DALLAS, N<fV. 24 <■ mately 16 Northeast faced curtailed gas sipplies jt while one 1 colljge^ani' one system' were f ircetl t| close a natural gas 1 ine.dettloped t jar leak. Vi j East TeVcas. State 1 eachdys L'^l- lege at Commirce ar. 1 theX ifjieh- ville .public schools y< sterday down. Students at the fcojleg'e dismissed for the 1 'hankst'i holidays arid will not return Volume 47 shut .■ere ★ ★ i* ' Dec. 1; 1 >i OF GREATER A & COLLEGE STATION (AggielandV, TEXAS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1947 4- EXPLOSIOIK KILI •v • r ODESSA Tix., Three men; Were kill' d near’ yesterdjay Wher a Ter as and fic freight (engine bo : er; exp ' \ | I ,, ’ - blalo:k imbed j I To Serve As LOOK I,: 11 ^JiM j : r I f ■ j H •.}: ■:, hi , • iji ■ ^ : •, '■:• Ii. :: i s ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ Til v . .1 Honor Fourth Army Chief jr 73 /U MARSHALL^ Tex Jjnov. V Myron G. Blakck, Delnocrati ; ; tional Commit! eemanlfrom i mus^ remain in bed fo| two •| as the result ol a heaft attack I t" Friday, relitiv;s havl quote :1 t||e jittending phys cian'a| sayiH^, TRY MORE |AZIS- KRAKOW, I'olamUNoVvi t Forty former jlazi officials ' torious Auslchy itij. fO|wiecirn) termination ca'np—aiiused ,( •spohsibility for* the ki|ljngjif dozen on tiriil General Handy Is VMI Grad, Legion of Merit Recipient ! I »> J- T. MILI.ER ' j. ' h • [: ' | General Thomas'T. Handy, comiipamling general of the Fourth Army, will hi* h^norefl in a review of the Corjrsi of ——j Cadets Wednesday ajtjteriioon jat 4:10, Colonel Gliy^S. Melby, '! cbnimandant and PMjS&Ti, announced Friday. M'! I \ jt h, j - • 1 1. ■bL- >! > . ■m I \ \1 ^ | 1 ' y. All members; of rnrr^r: : . w’r *: i Ehe corps, except military residents; tr \ 000 prisoners from a, pean countries- day before j the Tribunal. STASS S"T. PAUL, .’iiii'N'iy., — Harold E| Stjissen, the Ro^ublicani pifesi ne NV Kinpi ;N ’TlqKING [INN k’diV 24 l" J *i iuvlida f^r nation, saiij in| un ir erviejw ■unlay night hie exp choice votes, of' Hie t at the GOP Natiqna by seven states he p including Texaij. Nomination of the.convent) CHINESE BATTI f i . Karper Elected ellow in National gronomy Society ■ntiuL :t« .Ti to Ibi i )ini- SiU- cait rjcultural Cohivi 11 imi tioni, has been electeid a Fel- Iqw of the American pociiity of -4 {NANKING, N‘>v. Chinese pr(‘ss iispat uplay the long expec Padting was on witUB attdekers penetrating defenses north of th Hopeh Province. The newspaper Cninmuni^1,' troops:; .wpjfpe the government gar— only Severn imiles; sdu city While \\se second made from jthe porth. PR ISON.,BOARD M HOUSTON, Nov.’24 Albert Lee, Houston Saturday subm tted tion as a member of s directors of the Texasl .temr. to GoVerno' ■ Bea| pvteq ; The Iigronomistj for A&M, Robert K. Karper of! the Ag- E.xpei imdnt | Sta- Haijt Hall and the jfreshnhen uhit$ at Little Aggieland, will partici pate ip the review, Cqi. Meloy stated. Classes will tie dismissed at 2 fojr the yeview,'. I | General Handy, his. wife,; and daughter will arrive early Wednes day afternoon. Two armored cav alry sections, composed of <»ut- stabding sophomores from each regiment, will act as guard of hojmir for the distinguished parky. Upbn nrrivjhg at the Infancy Ditill Field,; spene of the review, u sevieptgen-guh salute will be fHed in General Hdrniy's honor, and (he T • HH. . liAigronomy, it has been announced, ban^l will Sound the proper ruffes requiri C.lrty'^TTfyH following the meeting an Gincin- and flourisbes. :ibn s 1 1(93.; ,.l ; .hati last week. The* reviewing .pa^ty will cons st This, honor by the leading agron- : of General Haihdy; President Gibb ,o nists of the ebuntryi came to Gilchmtk members of the Board Harper for his outst^nditig re- of Directors;, who are to. meet on search in sorghum genetigp and the campus Tuesday and Wednep- blreeding during 30 years service withTthe Texas Station! . j . Only thr ee other Tjexks pgjrono- niijsts haveToeen chosejn Fellows by (jthe American Society 4f A^rono- n e R. D. Le^ is, Station in b'lalr prison t SCHUfllAN PARIS, Nov. 24, Schuman, Gl-yealir-old yer of the moderate Ucan party,; won parlii proval of his dpsigm mief Saturday rlight to act •“quickly’ aga movement (hat i; crip »] day; the deans of the college; and E. : ;L. Angell, assistant to the ptafi- detrit. In addition to those named, two members of the Houston Charnbjer Of Commerce Military Affairs Committee are scheduled to he jin ,u Extension Service director, ip 1938, the rjeviewihg stand for the- ceije- 1 i and Howard B. Spragpe, head of monyi. It was this group which igricuRural research,'Tlexas; State presented Cadet Colonel of the tesearch Foundation, ip 1941. Cofjis pill Brown with a citation j Through the work of Harper; and j co yv * r j recognition, of his being cjo-workers, the Texas grain sk r 8ll* 1 av '^^ e n r iu e Tiophj last urns, have been remade and nave s P nr 'K- The committe-e plans to bejcoine a major crop. Rugged and words'to the best drilled unit <jr|>uth-resistant. they bave; hejp- j'd 1 tne co^pfsbegimnng next spring, id pr build a better-rprjnded fijnfirl | General Handy is a graduate {if ulture in West Texas, jwhetfe, due ! VjrjRinia Mflitpry Institute, Claps 1 Board to Draft j Research Flan Here This Week Illustrated Life of T James E. Kunkel, 120, from Megargel, Texas, hss of LOOK magazine as the pear in that publication e tdty j j Dan Fowler, departimn " f *• 4' >. c;. / Bonfire Dahee Admission Cut The post-bonfp e, daince W '<il nesday night will cosit only SJ Grady Elms, assistant direc ;o ' of Student Activities, anrioun. ed today. The H admission will ; pro\ai ^t all dances atrWhich thy 4lU • " • ■ io gieland Orchestra is added. tio play, r A major iiefroleum re search program for A&M and the University of Texas and the establishment of a state- ■ wide industrial advisory service by the college will be discussed by the A&.M board of directors here No vember 26 26. Action at this meeting will be J taken on the propOspd joint refco-1 lutioii by the A&M board and the board of regents of the University.) of Texas to establish a cooperative petroleum research program. The; resolution, would eistihdish a cofn- mUtee equally representing petro-! ledm engineering departments of the; two schools, with the Texas ; Railroad Commission invited to ap point a member to serve as chair-j Veterans desiring tjo ’stilt y man. This committee would be em- abroad can qualify for benefits at powered to plan and direct develop- ; the same time under lijoth the H merk of research facilities at the Bill and the Fulbright Actjadn ti- cdllegc 1 pnd university and initiate istered by the State Departme it, research iff the field of secondary the Veterans Administijatiorf i)iul|ed recovery • last week mttne (after chdet Kuifkel, r-Infantyv, stjndeit A seerel ary-t aijid Sirloir His diiil Vets Can Study Abroad Under €l Bill, Fulbright llntiy. These are R. D. Lewis, {n ati ((itints 4rector, in 1937, Ido P. Thotter, east of hru ;t VOX POP TEAM—Teamwork puts the Vox Pop program on the air every Wednesday night. Traveling constantly for the broadcasts at different locations are (seated) interviewers PARKS JOHNSON, left, and WARREN HULL; (standing) assistant pro ducer BUZZ WILLIS, left and program director ROGERS BRAC KETT. I. '| j ' ' The team will be on the campus Wednesday evening. Novem ber 26 to broadcast activities of the pre-Thanksgiving Day game. Air Force Team to Visit Here The' industrial advisory service proposal ciVlls for; the establish ment of machinery at A&M which.. would make available the services of staff experts\and graduate stu dents for oh-the-job studies of in dustrial and business problems The ruling held that) payfderits of education; and training penuf ta under the (jl Bill niay be made to student-veterans reganjlleqs of any grants made to them upde • the Fulbright Act, since the!fupds used to administer the Fulbright Act were not secured from U Hied ientuj MEYERS CASE C( NTIljil WASHINGTON, Nifv 24 ic4 ! The Justice Deiartmfcr 1 Saturday foi ; I gjrand' i against. Maj. Gsn. Meyers aifter seriate Sir ■- rear'd Meyers’ w irtin e era) of the Anpy H ia\f- mb-! ai- iprf- m ineg. | ; l) PP l « Interview Students : A Major share ! of (the ;newer! ?°T** d and lU 1IllCI rain sorghum varieties now igrown j He wears 'the Dip-! . „• I • as come from Harper’s ajiplica-1 ^! n ^ u !?J' et j pj; , 7! ce P T ro , ss ,’ ihe Iis-; ion of basic genetic inforijnation! f in 8 uifi hed Sbryice Medai, any! the rv tkio /l<»xr^]r\rt»vtxxrif rtf Evntib fViaf LiFffl.Ofl Oi Mvllt. , j.ry rain sorghum varietidsmow grown A traveling Air Force team will visit, the A. & M. campus De cember 1-3, to acquaint Aggies interested in aviation with the e'duca- , , | tional and career opportunities available, through service with the All cadet officers, guidon bear-} newly-cieatied United States Air Force, an announcement fr om Tenth ers, and right (guides will partici- Air Force Headquarters revealed today. *, pate in aj practice feview Tuesday Those men desiring to sign up for aviation cadet training or for afterhooij at 5 on the Infantry officer candidate training will be Drill Fiejd, Chdejt Colpnel of tie a (,| 6 ^o determine at once whether '(than varieties formerly; grown. Corps'Bill Brown announced Fri- 0| . not ^hey are qualified. The Wv %per ; became suipprintjendgnti J da 3 r : :! i i 1 ; . {tepms will .give applicants all the . l)o the development of typep that jould be harvested by 'coiijibines. iraih sorghums develijjed | under iis supervision give higher [yields, Possess greater ihdustrial quality Mid are more disease resistant ■V __ - Arfcolp, J denounce him alia “iot[en ap|)l£|” iREtyqHT oA c|n|rivi| J { 1 NANKING,.-Aliy. U. S. soldlors*t Md they dugUlaer priests, lived six piimitive Lololai dersprjlFnr We^t China and provitl t|i»T‘ viiff io truth to ! runic rs American Jaime i wt there,,—-—f—i ‘ft'dn j ,if ifj e Lubbock substi(lion, jin the nni’t.j E. r ' ( , xas s'prghuin belt, ii|i 1916, Hej esHgif to f s was vice director of the Tejjas ag- ieulutural research ^.vstewf from 926 until 1940; when ; at hitj re- uest he was placed' iri ch'ajige of sorghum investigationsiwith head- cuarters again at Lubjmck. ((f)-jJTwo Sfcitiimlj.i jh<qr Fi ARABS WILL LAKE SUCCESS, Dr. MoHamed Fiflhl Foreign Mlnistejf.bf 1 Architects Leave r, f\ • f|i • | gram; “A Living Christ,” Sundajr, three course IlM I lesion ■ rniPft evening in! the First Baptist four months . .-©i— | •» J ' ill Church of College Station. I I basic trainini III The -girlsj k ' ' ' “ Saturday tj at the Ar|bs !wi|l against the impisiti J tine' partition if the tions recommendjs thj? ^eijit (l|i|"bf- .1(15 the l pi cm nthyf| f DENOUNCE^ A) ERICA' Arab and Jewish Holy Land). BERLIN. Nbv. Mirshall Vassily D. f okploysk nounced Hhe Wositbi ;’i! [Allties cupation policies;in liernajnv 10,000-word atta “k juli i^lie i urday, and charged United and British autb [i ojrit es (with moting “intensivpiop^ggnt a new iwaii.” ( n l Promptly Gen. the American cribed the chardqs chief in German^ sentation of known HEADS OFF ■ j HAVANA, Nob. 2» -• heads of the 51. tions with votir United Nations trade and employ mei s jpglr;^Sat urday to jhead dff lissepsinil be- ■’ “ “ ’ ' ’ veloped rjc i ati ..... j : giantsj? thfj Ur itjed Sti fes They hope thej'Qb^ tO pi(|.<t wOi Id. tween the “under tries” of Latin Yin inJustrialiizied “ rac Western Europe, dam and the Un united {front to - j Ernest Langford, head bf the department of architecture, and the fifth-year architect sfpdenta left tjoday for Lafayete, Lpiiisi rha to prepare for a new design contest. 1 According to, Langjfotd, thy pro ject will be to design a house for Mary Hardin Girls Present Program except the final latioii the announce- necessary test c physical examii nient stated. An aviation cadet who success fully bompietesj the 12-mdnth train ing course will he given an officer’s commission in ! the Air Force Re- Kv U h nP 1 nr>ci pY. I (Serve, with the rating of pilot. He r, rT f’*l“? BEAKUSLci, ; j will then be iiksigniid to active fly- Scvjen Mary Hardin Baylor girjs ] jng duty with* fhe Air Force, agree- ind their fetuldent sponsor, MiHs ing to serve thjree years. Doris Stoneham, presented the prejj- 1 Army Honors A&M Rifle Team Coach throughout the statqj The, propos- ed organization is similar Io that States government appropriations, hying carried on by I a number of i ^he Fulbright Act, | passed by major industrial institutions in the ! the 79th Congress, provides for ehst and mid-west; The acceptance of gifts and grants totaling. $20,000 will also be on the agenda. ' .1 list | Studimt ■ i’ius| D jna uler fdys’ oO I Rajdsift’s : as|a Ijniji ijkpre- fael i I) RISEN I The g ■ bowtejrj ,;it5j (lib G infnieinc ii oti ipembers of the Bap- Coundil, were Julii Ami Smith, ?ellc»wship vice-presi- dejli, Berpia Miles, program chair man, Hylcm illolmes, meditation, lejjder. P^tty Conn, pianist, and a freshmanjtrlo composed of Barbara , - , . . _ Taylor, Charlioltjte Burch and Helen r. line! Mrs. Thomas (p. Bostic of Stapleton. 1 ! j . ; cants must have had two or three Following Miss Stapleton’s solo. I y ears of college or be able to pass “No One Ever Cared For Me Like a w ritten test to measure its equiv- Jesus,” Mis? Smith explained “Liv- ak ‘ n t- A sound physique and char ing Christ In Education,” bv dc- at ' teI ' jire*required. High school graduates between the ages of 20i l ’i* and 28mtay apply Miss HcMmek; speaking op stew ardship, rjientioned a typical itifi- dent (of stdjer|t cooperation at the Baptist Sfudent $tpte Convention. A citil forjgarhtents was made and Air Force Master Sergeant Tru-i man Allen, coach of last year’s | national champion Freshman Rifle l Team, received the Army Com-1 mendatkm Riibbon recently for his work with the team; h The fbflowingSlt^tioh accomp- Each cadet Mass is divided into aided the award: j ^ courses! of approximately **‘Master Sergeant Truman, Allen, each. Primary and Army Serial Number 6246522, Unir training are; given act Ran-j ted Sthtes Air Force. For out- dolph Field, Texas. Advanced train- 1 standing meritorious service as ing is taken either in single-engine coach of the Texas A. & M. Rifle planer at Williams Field, Arizona, Team from 15 October 1946 to 15 or itwmulti-engine planes at Barks- April 1947 inclusive. Through Mas- dale Field, La. ter Sergeant Allen’s (skill and un- For pilot training only unmar- tiring efforts as coach of this team rjed men between the ages of 201; he brought honor upon himself ami to _■ years are eligibly. Appli- the United States Air Force.” afayette. Bostic, a flormdr stu- ent ;of A&M, said, thajt tht house kill be built on a very biautiful jot and will “reflect tJje spirit of | <>l,d Louisiana” in modfVn design. , ; | Thy students wjll v ew jthe lot ‘ f ■ | l j juul Surroundings and gatner ail | jk" j helpful information be ore [return- i rf' • j ing to college tomorro v. ISat- j' fates j jiro- for 1 scribing a -typical week at Mary Harilin Britylor. Holmes, Aggie Cadet Corps Is Highly Praised | The Aggies conducted them selves in hn outstand pg udnnbr Sn the Corps trip to (foustpn, B. jW. Payne, Chief of Ho tston Police Mates in a letter to Cj ilonel G. S. Meloy, commandant. I , . ' ij j “Chief Inspector W. P.j Haley imd Captain Tom Sawyer- \yho had Charge O^ithe parad • arrange ments. sQfc tjfat the youi g men were I mosP'eooperati , r e,” stated Payhe, “Texas can be wel proud for a commifjsion involving non-’ flying duties, according to (Tenth Air Force. The course is given by the Air Training Cbmmand at San Antonio, and lasts approximately Sergeant Allen, a veferan of 15 years of Army service,'has served in every rank from private through captain during his army career. He is at present attached to the office) of the Professor of A i r Sci('m.c and Tactics. — J*L — TT $ Special Trains ' Leave Thursday Special trains to Houston, Dallas, and Austin have been scheduled for post-game' time Thanksgiving Day, Bennie A. Zinn. assistant dean of men, an- hdunced today.- The trains will ifeave froq) the Southern Pacific Lines station -at,5 p. m. Thurs day: Students desiring to ride’ these specials are reqtiested to pur chase their- tjcljetk before No vember 27, if was emphaaized.' The Hopstoj’rbound ca,rr‘i0r is scheduled to reacK. ita detatina- p. m- r gmi tn^ spM Auistin is due there at 9 p'. m., Southern Phctfic officials stat ed. ■'-('; I r ii I- 1 s grants-in-aid to American students for study abroad or to j fo ieji jjn students for study in this icouni ry with costs defrayed by credity 'Re quired through sale pf s u property abroad. " ! ! • ' • The act also spccifief* tiat Vjst- j erans must be given prpfei’qr ce j by the 10-man Board of [FO’eign [ Scholarships which awards tihe | study grants. It is hoped that aditnited tiuttn- ! her of grants will he made I (filler i the Fulbright Ac‘t for the qcai ejnic ! year 1948-49, the Veterans A( rfiin- I istration stated/ Application! are not being received ati this timi, hut j persons desiring information on he j program may obtain jt from he j Division: of International Ejxclaige of Persons, Department oif $tjgte' Washington, 25,, D. C„ ! ' Representatives of Ajrkf wjas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, amL,' '4 as gre meeting) to<lay at the 'ei as Forest Service of A&M res;ai ch 'Haboratory in Lufkin to discus sivo- 0)K>rativef experimental testjs on fepce post preservation. E. I). Marshall,) chief oif;. lojrist products Research for the "m as Forest Service, has sent inkiti tj( ns to farm foresters, sol!) dopser'a- tion and extension service ijm forestry schools, and the |US i: >r est Service to send repifesentatijves, Aiding Marshall in leadin r he discussions will be Majk M. -.e ir- bas from the forest! uitili: ah on service of the Southerri; Eorekt, Ex periment Station in New Or ea is, and H. L. Person who! hais c latjge the Students took off their heavier 6 months . Graduates are required coatk' and' Sweaters! to be sent to t0 serve years on active duty. Purope - i - teani %V 'N interview appli-; Miss m|:UJ thi| last speaker. cants in the library of R6ss Hal1 ATTENTION GRADUATES! January graduate? may place ordeirs fbr graduation announce- mpnts at the Student Activities Office, Room 210, Goodwin Hall. '■e ——- — - of thjem, the entire faculty and the entire staff of Military {Science ingj ^md. Tactics. S”ATI ov. 24 MISSES COLL AUSTIN:. TEX The Freedom Tninjs tiu(r j major cities in tlie Bath n.M i stops in 14 Texas cjitjes ( u uary and Febru u y| tl State Bar announei^ to igy Texas schedule is jas folk) SB! Slates talk By Houston iGrad 1 . i : . - ' H. Warring, staff pw Denison, Jan 2^ Fort Worth, Jain 1-2; Tyler, Feb U; 4; Houstcfr,.. Feb.. Feb. 7; Hjarlthgejn', pus Chrisfi, Feb. 11; San Antohio, F«b. 13; and Et 311; Wac ieau nhili l Atn ijr tion in Houston’, will address a meeting,'of the Society for the Ad vancement of Management Tues day night at 7\in the Electrical _ ‘ ing. j 1 Warring, an EE gfrajUtatje in-the madh a pjlea fqr “real Christian living,” jn a f'Church Loyalty” j message. She challenged the au- [ djence to take a definite stand on 1 their. Christian beliefs. J The freshman trio closed the! servjce w]ijh a meditation, “Jesus I Revealed Irt M<,\” -H ; r between 8 and 5 each of the three days. -f- ' Physician to Talk To AVMA Tuesday Dr. R. H Harrisbh, DVlil, MI), will addresiji the student American Veterinary Medical Associatio n Tuesday at 7,:30 p. m. in tihe am phitheatre of the Veterinary Hos pital, W. P. Switzer, reporter of the club, announced Saturday. Dr, Harrisoji will speak on the subject, “Relationship Between the Veterinarian and the Physician.”' 0 ^ East Texas branch of he Since the information which Dr. Southern Forest Experiment Sja- Harrison will have to offer is rare-1 ti° n - ! I I.Ij •ly accessible to veterinary sjtudents ! purpose of the: mCethg i» Switzer urges all members to at-, t° develop, as a result or te itp tend. (simple and inexpensive [ pr^ema A brief business session will tive treatment „ for fence p^ts follow the address. . if < wk i ck could be standardised oyer the entire South. j ' ■ fevTII , Randle to Address Debaters Tonight if jj , i . O Dr C. Wilson Randle, head of the departpient of economics, will discuss the national intercollegiate debate question before intramural debaters Monday night at 7, in Room 324, Academic Building, J. T. Miller, president of the Debate tof Johns-Manville Salk Cm P «*a-! an ‘ I Piwu$sion Club ’ announoed Engineering Building. Warring, an EE gra class of ’26, will speakjqn jthe sub ject of “Sales Enginee: the second speaker which will include Maj L” Hb is series hN'Wil Sunday. The subject is, “Resolved, that / a Federal Mforld government should^ be jestahlished”. Major points of ihej question will be pointed out and ’each will |be followed by a brhjfj discussion. [lowing the talk, members of earns will rdport erial which they ha library read and Memorial Contest/ Decisions Slated For Thank spying Winners of the 3<>th Division Memorial Monument contest will he announced at the Thanksgiving I Game next Thursday, a spokesman for the Division Association has | announced^ / In a judging conference held recently id Austin, a group of ar- chitects/representing the 36th Di vision/ met with Ernest Imngford and/Hugh McMath, heads of the ar/niteejt departments at A. & M. ghd Texas University, respectively ! to select the three best plans. Five sets of plans were submit- ( ted/froijn each of the two schools for final selection. Tl)e winning de sign may be recommended for the memorial to be erected on the site of Salerno Beach near Paestrum, honor the Texas division . J it by reprysein lor nkt „ r editc r of LOOK, ar Talbott,: nhptiog/apher for t" kiine jiicl|*(i K/nkel [ last (after interviewing stiveral pffi4‘k \ | [ olmpany cVmnjinndert t vice-cht Kman of {th; iculture CtViincil an| •kurer p: S tHie Saddll Huh. ; .// , (life at, E&M will* ,dt picted! ihiii; series iprf ])hotographl ltd be |mad* -today, temorhny. 111 fWedmjsdayj Fowler slated. KunkZ will ic shown taking part) lurith! corps review Wedhesd ly afternooi aiiit! loth Fowler ami Talbott wi, aigon panyjjbiin durirg that (ima, :Tht mbiuf jrides, me ts l^all shot£ viiews of tke Campus with Kunket ill) tb«| foregrinind, cla isrooijr woMc.' bonfire guard djty, ba?ketbnl^ practice; ami inspwt o)i jof .room? wHl ll>e featured ill the story. , (Aftor h» Ijdate, Pit A Vary, A TprW aopbnmore from Seymoui*, arrive? pn tpe cumpu i Wednesday atj nopn,| several photos- of the tw^ tnuriitig t,he Campus Will bej takepi: kiew'l'f'lrotW Mi* pjfiinjted jsut that prepaigtlop^ givingj; ossed, -i uiblished . 1] lerefore, will (be made rif the Ag oi 11 At j last night’s' interview FodRj )• pointed- nui “ iijvolying the Thanks gjime! .wilj,' not he stressed, sinC^ the story will not bo publishedi uni till earlyjimjxjt'year, tures baske spaso with pici' i? tbikll team practicing )for i’s;:opening gang to Icbincid' the ippearance Ajegid- i?su|.i •' I The'two LOOK rq arrived in dpllege St tion Sunday njorn ng ff<>m Los A igeles. They will Lave Thursday f 4* lto icoincide* bf LOOK’S iresentatlve* riNoW York t f /: M “ 1 4 -ii J I A&M Chemists To Speak in Htuston ] j| Dr, Fred W. J.nsci head nf tho ij Lufkin Host Tor ay To Forest Service lr8. AN LTd'E Pure as the Dr bly Hall is this KRAUSE, a baby and w IES of pictures taken at iw", production, held last week to-hand between illain, BILL her adoptee! ur hero, JAMES E. NELSON. Clutch ed about the fatb of NELSON is P PO RECEIPTS AUSTIN, Nov. 24 postal receipts in Octobe nt belt $2,885,964, ten per cent a University Business Research the same month a year agb. of Texas Bureau J as Buren reported* Dr j-Free W. Jensch head if the Cheuijjstlry departmeh , and A. L. PaiTsjck!, r('search aisiciate of the Engineering H;xperi|nj*nt Sation will presedt: papers? at the South west j Rjeg opal Meeti ig . of the Amet ican j Chemical Society in Houston, December 12-13. ] Subject Sof the paielrs by Dr. . Ji^nse n andf Parrack a rei “An Elec- Tonir Deylcil for Measuring Salini-' y" and “Further Adaptions of the ligh. Frequency Analysis Method.” A registration fee o ’ $4 has been fixed for tegular members of the society. Students, at ending the! meeting will pay a registration fee of only $1, as a grou; of chemical industry leaders ha .’e- provided fundi tio .take care o ’ at leats 75 perctjnt of the regular fed for Stu dents ' * J j i 5 I J II I I ^ ailjj A1 scssjnins of the meeting will -, T -.Jd;in»ithe Rice lb tel, A traticn booth will beltjet pp bn the n^ezdaninel floor of Will be open fronl 8 t. m. Friday lorraing Until the close, leeing. i It 0 ikj hdst to! (he meeting. ('Me Southeastern ,Texas Section the American Chenical Society liutrh ol o Speak Gliu | Funeral Services Held for Niece Of M. L. ICd^hifj^ Funeral services were he dl'Fat 10 a. in. Thursday for Mj-p. Eljnn Crenshaw, niece of Mrsi. 14. L. Cash ion of College iStatiion sind wife of an Aggie-ex/ClMs cf BS \ At the service Held in thi Col lege Station Church of Chiris , nail i wei'e Jimmy Janiet .,. fel- more (Bolton, Stanley Adera Ifd- 4nyder, Captain A1 Bro a C. Bowers. Intermen; ihj Wills Point, hometown < father Ernest Bruecher. i Other survivors are Her hand, Captain Elmo Grensh; the Army Medical Corps,! 1 two-week - old daughter;; J [$A:is Diana, a twin sister, Mrs, Otis Folton, of Beaumont, au Blakely Bruecher, of . f Christ Pastor in San Antonio , i i. • , , i 1 TT T... - I. F. Fowler, pastor bfjthe A&M uich of j Christ, wll [ be guest »a!icr at thje San Antonio City- de'YouijL'' People’s IW eeting Tues- d$F evening. The me<ting will be held ( iin the Cover nnjient Hill » Chuilch of’Christ In Hmi Antonlb e his. father, Thomas G.'Fo.tff- s patter. • |T ■ regis- m the the Rice and of the Msl i llOERCl)Lb$IS ASSOCIATION^ ! n. . 4. Tuber ados: The earlier fmnd the sooner ciired ■ fill r 1 I ! 1 1 rl In I the tlirbeteulosis, thr centage of cases can Ibe cured , ip but As the disease ad-../ vabek, the pere mtage ' I ?' [j / 'll early st igd . of P< r- which high, *-