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BUSHED rate ojf a series "of We i oft jthe umfkationi niany. , 'T^e informant! setlhis staff of G 'work early today -sMk which he nl, advance to Bidaultj of the French zoi ijih, and American Aej four-power oijgjmizajti* Germany has be< nj ruled fhe immediate fu are, at the breakdown M- the ! B. talks here, - ||| FF CONFER^ DEGR, 1)S BAYLOR GARttE ALLAS, Dec. '4 f, in wl ^aslt official acti INTEREST OF A GREATER A & M COLLEGE )N (Aggieland), TEXAS, ^icmuu;, A A-J^ ; x a , DECEMBER 16, 194 ( 14th Animal Hortical To Recognize if | at Nejff, in what'' ) rUs prob ibljy hisi iasjt official act as pres dejnt! of! IBayior University,; l^st: n rht cjm-j |4s pres dentiiofj Iftst n rh ferred decrees .itW 2d d radualtesj from the Bayloij itJniverj ity (dl |le^e of Dentistrj jf iGpEK troops wipe |uii' 'SIXTY GUERRlilJliAS ATHENS, De|. 16 - j press dispatch fljpm Laj i ; yesterday; 60 Guerrillas i wiped out by go4' nm ent j a battle in a sn? >>rstoi]m I on Mont Vermiori jvest of •••• ■ ' 1 tai fofcer h turjla; jloniiki ( V NAVY GETS jEt PLA,.^ . „ l’ai> r< a ddtis^d' sutno t \i l it fif. Navy discld|ed jyeileiday |j t lids a new jet fipftter, thil (Irun*’ F9F Panther,. Which copitiintjs i top speed of mdre than I fW|i speed of niqiy than hour with tjh$j quickl t tkoof'l 0 ) rfcil# llEWEY, TAP’ (BELIEF IF E “MAN TO BEAT" ^atid slow landings needeif for craft carrier opiefations. •f’ r ; ' ‘f j. ■ )PE PIUS BETTER -TER VACATION Vatican ciIpy, Dec Pbpe Pius XII whs repo h gh Vatican s tiilrce (ye he in improved health i of his prolonget stay; at summer residcricje. lIGM'P'f ft^d py|la fejrday res t : WASHINGTON, Dk. Political strpte pSts jfor l ewey and Senator Ta tipy they have tome to i|(|teftrcliGi 6j—4f- Qov^rnj^r ator jTaft sai Qwight D. EiskitihoAyer |ai pott tally the hardest man tb ibeat”• t le Republican! PresidetltiM fibi nation. if : i Russia convert? TO ONE-TEN r, H vi MOSCOW, lice. 1 Russia is cor Verting rubles in circulation tieiif face valijfe, elfi as one means <>1 \rhich has boosted tf oods to 10 or 1 |l5 ti] War levek; L’ELES i E j , Pl-?oviet/ iqv babr (inefte jth; t<|s of scfcte tLef- lib JEWISH LEADER " 30P I)EPARtli«E ARAB TROOP , JERUSALE j ewish leaders Palestine Govp; < irder the/ i the( Address, Dr. Alepci n|der vfilj (enplane for Dallas three hriur,s Dr. W. H, Alexander (titms last s iring will retu | 1\; tflzarre idrcumstances bodbf ami faculty, Don H ajinbiunced; Monday. ! Tile colic ?e Tias -.ompletpd | hrj ranpetnentp to fly Dr. Alek in a cpllegb-owned plane to Sjtat dn f fpom Dallas for t(iei! jad- 1 dbe$F‘ Staying only long enoj4h to njafe 1 !l f, , alftef- arriving. ; The Oklahoma City Minisje;' tvill sper^k at (Juion Hall at 11 A.i'niy Wixlnesdak College authorities ihadje the involved arrangenieiits to hrihjg Dr. Alexander to the campus ip response to student demand. , After Ji ncheon, Dr. Alexiahder Wifi hold a forum in which fjtv dents wiip be asi id to participate. ;C a'sses will not te excused for th? ad dress but! Dean. Bolton said) he; felt llhdf most professors would allow; fhdiir stude nts to attend the affair i-ijhoul; p( nalty. j p|r, Alexander first made d hit (it A&M is one of the principal ipekkers c n the Religious Enpha- sis (Week program last sptitg. He; hethrned to the college to jtajkei paai in the Aggie M.uster April 2'f;! U'pq rounded out the school yeah ■by;! jto A&M Wednesday,unddr slight- j " an address to the student to deliver? ap^s* President of the ♦ Speaker Returns To At Students 9 Request IL H n ; mi T Wm I ■ GOODW GOODWYN .11 i , | popular speaker at campus func- 1 Cabinet, ei emon- ile|llivering the Baccalaureatje Ad- Idrvsi atVhe Graduation C ies in May, )' A former anateur boxirg ebam- ipiojh. Dr. Alexander has 1 liilt a .ww e repu atio i as a speaker before lywing people groups and na / been highly praisedlby the pres dertts of Kajnsas |3(ta*te and Texas Christian Universities. Ex-Aggie, Now General, to Tak (Airfield Command I Dk. -4- ( icalled | upjn Ban Antonio, Dec. 1$ Brigadier General AubvyiL. kiivje. io(4y! [a i member of , the A&M CM W e ihflat jem ’2ft, will take command at I 1 A* u* fhjlow Field, San Angela, * 11948, wdth the opening-, of %ld as a training base <j>f t^e fly- JJg division, Major GenejiaUJames Ft Hodgies, commanding iofffiCer a' the flying division, Aii[ T jaininj C|b ’ r Dormitories To Be Closed For Holiday Period j Tih conserve utilities and protect student property, all dormitories except J4 will be closed and locked at ; 3 p. m. Saturday, according to Bennie Zinn, assistant Dean of Men. Students who' wish fb remain on the campus during this Christmas holidays will contact; those stu dents not remaining in Dormitory 14 during the holidays concerning the use of the O' rooms. To secute rooms, students will bring a n|>te of pernjissioh from the occupants of Dormitory 14 to Room ^0(1, Goodwin ? Hall, Each student will then sign ,a roster showing his location for the holi days. j ' ' j ! ,| :; If aily studjent firids yt necessary ftp gain entrance to a dormitory (which is closed for the holidays he will check at Room lt)0, Goodwin Hall for clearance. t Organization commanders and lousemasters should urgje first lloor occupants to lo<;k 'windows of their respective roon|sj for security purposes. The last regular meal in the (ining hall before the holidays will >e ;served December 20. The next (fulay meal will be served noon, (January 4. Sbisa Hall annex will be open to serve ; plate Ijmches ? and (supper aeginnirig noop, December 21, to students who remain ion the: cam pus during the holidays. Break-^ ast will not be served during tl\e holidays and no meals will be Ser ved op Christmas Day. Proceeds FroiH Taken by 11 S j % \ By M\t Preliminary judging I Horticulture Show ifets ji signed to serve the three ture department projec fold $ffr ph .. ] j j j Carmen Cavallei|« To Play for St Valentine Dank foupe i tain- 3.iUir-. f (| Gbmmarid, Randolph t njounced today. edihite rom Pales tin Arab Legion of-which yesterday m;u'l (ii e g a truck convoy.,near BTe Avijv-, jill- ng 14 Jews,aiirUwoun'ifiijig I'.if pen ithersi iju | 1* I JIM CROW” ‘ROTECT M 'i WASHINGtbl The Supreme Cbur . ■ - ; held yesterday tl lpv,je|' coprt | de-l k-ision that a r-allroid (does not admit | NeJ Jbership must, ngvert (from racial dihiciiijmih: jers affected |)y~||ta ccjt|t|ac|k. |; iel I, an I j • | I l Generjal Moore was scjcial score r 3& eS & I «»'■> »' •JVS»- i'» : hi , ;,oF all/'ti a ^s-jlJan f othei l J - A - ^ or *’ assacis r P r0 ‘ roops, a l« taJhnbt; |‘ s i; ,)r of mw,ern lan < ? 4« e; : a f dijly miaelme gurpfd p r i or assignment to|Gbod-; ?ilow?(Field, General Moofo Jhad rved hs chief of staff )f tie ITen- Aip Force in China. Ee wis later ssigned the same position ip the koondj ASr Force, Moore d[idarecl,- V | i JI General Moore has beei com]. andiijjg officer of th^ flying dr ision ((Advanced Flyinji: School at illiams Field, Arizona, si ice lajsh uly. He camp to the trainii i|g cjo nand from the Europcjan rheatjr^ hf ppcjrations where hej wai p^efeii |lent d|f the LicjUiclatiop aril Man- ower Board IK OlfRllhlE 6 f-< tffhet Sdp- rt ide-j irjior which: rioff: tc npln-j e |e is, prkect ak bh a 1 w hrk- |FORMER I* DIES IN HI LONDON; Dele, 16 ! Baldwin, 80, jtfinHce P * j of Britain._digdj in hi irrday at his home Worcestershire-/-11 had forced Kdward non nee his throne IIISTER (| choosing divorcee. ip (marry Earlf Minister sleei) slit-' Stpur >drt ijtt aft< - : he II tq re- iHe In TRUMAN RECEIVE! FOREIGN AID HI 141 Enin :r; fenicy - Jt 1 ! is senjt t> Pres Went huviiiig Ibbeij Senite11 VVASHIN The $597,00 eign Aid Bil Truman yeMrday, passed by bdtji thei House. NlMITZ NOW ADMIRAL' OF TEXAS NAVY' - AUSTIN, Ded 1 1'fi -lAh. limlu Chester W. Nimitz tMlja out of a federil job job.. I f Gov. Beaufdrd H. Jt isler de? Iginaf d the native Texap and; Ch|ef of . S/Nava|l Oporatl Naval' I ! Oipe|rdtion9 fnii ad ‘Oief the Ifeixa ted U of Naval''.Ojperdtions'M Navy/’t-The governor did not the duties w-duld be! burdenskme. At ;.i MARSHA1X BLAMI IS FOR BIG-FOU1 A hie . 161- igtoja^tjatg I ' ! jj; P-'nci u uvsai u;. . . j _ 1 The jfirst class of avijation; cadetp scpcduled to begin gaining arch 1, it was stated. i General Moore, a natjive < f Frost, ■Texas, has been on duty with the army since 1923 whenf he received Ihis appointir(?nt with thlji Field Artillery Reserve.. ( In 927 General Me ore (-nlistjed ..iil r '|i,:as a flying cadet at Bro jks ahd ' Kelly Fields here. Upon beipg coni- miisic ned ip the rejtilar iirmy in 1921), his fiirst assign'nent; was it Selfri Ige Field, Mich Sir te thin he has served at manyr stuitions jn the United States and foreign counties. iitani i WINNERS of the Herman F. Keen Scholarship Awards, pro- -y— senteil A&M students to encourage better dairying anti better live stock breeding. They are, left to right, Duan Chas. N. Shepardscin of the school of agriculture who presented t\e awards j Donald Kol- berg of Li Grange, A- J'- CcjttPn of Granbury.lC Victor Niemeyjer of Brenham, Warren Chr, Jr. of Tulia, Edwin Prather ,of Waxahlachie and Robert B. Price df El Paso. John Paul Benes of Houston, anpther winner, isj hot pictured. . M : \ I ■ . | 4- Norton Resigns As Football Coach Plight ol ir Shown by Fil head footliall coachW t satisfactory settlement ViAl; I ’ ^ ' H Norton today announcetl his resignation as ; t A1.&M., effective Septemiber 1, 1948. Ar of his contract has been made, the s Im Hombr! H all eoacl satisfactory settl announcement stated. Acceptance of NortoVs resignation was confirmed by D. W. Williams, chairman of The college athletic council. “1 hive had nothing but tHf most pleasant dealings w ith the board of directors, college officials, student body and by far the majority’ of fonder students,’’ Norton said. “My best No Graduation Exercises Set Graduation exercises will not be held at the end of this sem ester, according to F. C. Bolton, (leanof the college. To determine whether to hold the exercises or not, questiop- inaires werd sent to each of thje| l00 seniors planning to grad-; uate in January. Only 40 per Icent of the 300 students who re plied were in favor of holding ]tW Exercises. K t play i )i.sa , i ?ht ait';be- t'ltjints (iff the 1 .war ! rectJilrnjtlon for fruit V ' i ctMltUre stjufents cxiiericmje ip to Pay for Trip to the Valley |J RRIS j ' iltjion t{ bal I'ill btl tji haVi 'ridaj ‘1 Cava Veterans Use Full Information When Writing Waco VA “Passport to Nowhere,” a pic torial! story of life trt| Europe’s DP nrefc jfoSrs/ay: ^ ^ ^ ■ (j)ne id the “This Is America” 1 seized, “(Passport” was filmed in thd DP chmps at Hanau, Zeilsheim, and Darmstadt .where 850,000 of Europe’s homeliiss live hopeless lives. It shows the desperate and lespairShg existence of people who annOt • return to their homelands lecause Of political or religious be- iefsij-'' ' (! 1 .i| C Much natippai publicity has been givep this picture that cameramen made a spepial trip to Europe to film;; Humanitarian; organizations Professor Filet To West Coast ■■ • R BRJEaK LONDON, Dice. Id London Confeijence of Foreign Ministers enled Ifist in complete fat ure ti agi economic unity of G ifipaijy Austrian indeplender :e Wester i observers ir breakup (probably s gn ginningTbf a tense rivalry the western powers. . ted States, Great France ex- as possi many. Atne shall maae a blaming Kussiji agree op eith Austrian’ treatie perioi off mo tetwefn irtiaj ted! to mive ify v esf .!■ ' ‘ , A. E. Sails, associate professor of ielectrical engineering,; will rep resent A&M at a confereiice Wed nesday in San Frandisco held 1 by the War Assets Admipistratio Shjis, who left by plane Monjday, said that a number (of Ameitican techrjical schools havij beet inyited by tpe WAA to discuss planpi f< use in research of teji mil ion dol lars !worth of sUrplus ieljictifonjjcs equipment, said to be sj olyd jin west coast- warehouses, W lich tb< WAA' contemplates dis||rihutipf among colleges. Arch Socie Have Annual i in j America have, endorsed it as a grjapnic and realistic representa- tippi (of the DP’s plight I jf | .1 f j jTl '! ; Local Community Chest Meets Goal The College Station Community Chest goal of $8,243.60 is assured, J. E|. Prewjit, chairman, announced today. Hi (r He said that the amount now on hand plus additional promised con* tributjons would meet budget needs. The chairman gave high praise to the college; departments and other agencies, businessmen and citizens in general,, l|or “their fine response and support! of and to the campaign.” ' The committees iyere (also given praise and Prewit said -that final allocation (of fundplwill be decided immediately. The Campaign opened in November. I I ( I - . y ' ; Architectural Society will its.annual Christmas (party in assembly hall at l pm .(tonight^ 'Ing to Allison Peemiisociety jjtWMfht. ■’ ! |• p\l The affair is usually formal affair and wi 1 hat sk|t (put on by members ;pf the j|d|41-| partjment,; Miy s Peety- •y, each person thi ted to bring a : mall gift o more than twenty ' ibers of the sopiei «, —i ■ to pay the fifty j made on the non-nu m % If 'Hi Coach Norton came to A&M in 1934. His all time reconlj in 14 years of f >otball coaching at A&M is 82 gamps won, 53 lost j and 9 tied. Coach Morton also; spent l|4 years coaching i t Centenary, He atteikied Birminghan|-South- ern Collegb and won (letters |in foot ball, basebijU, basketball, and track He played professional baseball for four years but went on the volun tary retired list so (that ht might accept thd head coach job lit Cen tenary. H|is all-time 'Tootball rec ord showsi 142 victories, 72 losses, and 18 tiejs. Norton’s 1939 Aggie team was undefeated and untied. It defeated Tulane in [the Sugar Bowl ijmd wap Number (jlne Team of the [Nation His teams tipd lor the coijiferenci championship in 19{10 and [von thi championship in 1941. However, Nortonjs last tjwo seai^ sons at A&M have been little short of disastrous. Although the Agaies frequently held opposition jto small margins, they lost ([ix, tied lone, and won threb this year, and had a similar repord in 11946 of sjx losses arid four wins. I Carmen Cavallero and hif of twenty niusjcijans and ent ers will he oh( the campus j day, February 14, Gmij ((j ilimsj assistant director of Stude Jj; Acti-i vities ( announced today, j CaviaH^ro. will hold a con show at Guion'hall from 8:30 p. m., after which he iDlj for the St. Valentine ball Hall from 9:90 to 12:00 n s Also at this time, plbns ing ipade to present the cor for the bcaufy nomination four glasses at TSCW for book, Daedalian. ?- Although prices are um ed at present. Elms estima to bp approjiimately twe plus (tax'. i Elms wantlpd to call attn the fact that the Sophomc will be February 13, and convenient for the students theiij dates down for thi night dance ifnil stay for t Hero, ball Saturday, Texas \\ ildlif Group Organized Into One Unit j By EUGENE W. THO’I’ltUR The Texas Cooperative!! Wildlif Unif, under (the superVim|u of Ijfj. W. jp. Taylpr, will operi^ her after as a part,of the w'ilifl fe-maj agelnent department. This seetjon is a result j of t| reotganizatijon of the wilqlne mar auement department undejia pljHti for the coordination of jfll actiy ■ tief^ in each subject majtjJ r fi^l! intq one department. Piiq" 1 time the uipt has operat(< | independent agency. Jit a meeting on Dest plans for the operation (if were organized by Dr. G, A; sop of the) Bureau of Wildlife Service of the pqrtment of Interior; Holwii geh of the [Texas Game, Oyster Commission; C. The Veterans Administration re ceives hundreds of letters, appliida- tions and other documents Ndially Without sufficient identification!. Thb failure of veterans! schopls, training estahlishmetns, and others' jto include (the claim number, in* Isuratlee nunjiber or other identifijea- Itioils makes it difficult for the | (Veterans Administration to give j m 'uth o| tbe Wildlife M prompt attention to the claim in-1 Institute, pharles N. volved. ■ | ! , '• All records are maintained on a da nl number or insurance nuinjbev bik.'isi Befofc action may be taken, ah individual search must be made to obtain the numbers or other identification. This involves time and effort of VA Employees Who could be (doing other necessary Work; ■; i ' a ; The Veterans Administration dean of tW School of As and membijhs of the wip lent depiir Homei 11 Norton OEMS BLOCK PASSAGE OF REPUBIICAN BILL WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 Voting solidly, (House Dbmocratfj yesterday smashed a Republican drive for sudden; passage qf a GOP anti-inflation bill. I urge]! everjy persoij who contacts the VA by letter, or in persori, to ■i always usb a claiip or insur|incc |! number. If these ntimbers are not j; knoWn, sufficient! identification jl such as service serial number, date 1 of birth, full name and address, (; service rahk and organization, and i ; date! of ((ischarge should bd in- - , j tludpd. , | ' .1 :/Pl .. 4 !;« agemeijt department. The (purpose\pf the carry on a cooperative research, (mvelopment, vation of [the] fish \ru sources ofi: the state.\ sored and Supported by! ejes: the Wildlife Manaj; stitute; the National Vql ganization (of -Sportsmen iflgenu bjiards :ultqi i 'e mJir I Game, Fish, and Oyster! Oom sion; and the A. & MAdjc lege Jj ' ■■ 11 j Reserve Officers To Sponsor Danei; I ^ ; '' i ,1 I s of Texas and giving Hor- att judging, the; show will remain i|>i n from i if a.( m. to 10 p. hi. it3b|!|h De<tejmber 17. Noteeds from the sale ojf the itiiii Will ;i!o ! to finance the trip til ejn j by 4 senior horticulture Gdehts lasit Noi'embor tq thje Rio, [Ijijincle Va l<ty to observe citrus (rt ip proc uft on.(The committee in qhiirg! of t i ‘ show include Jambs B. Storey, Altoiii Bailey, Chester <Hatn)cn, Hid M. R. Johpsop. Aiarib wqre given to numerous fnltt growers as aTqsjult of jhflginlg. (of thje contest! w<|ro ns Minldby’s Wohhei ql lows: || : The 4*f! the gjrjapefruit all wt: look' fii^t place honors R iby Red G^Pefruit class. Hailing: en Citrus Co-op divjsioi and n the j.' -won table (Oranges'-wop by Kncpp ^herriff-Koelle lCo., Donna, Tcjx- Msj. Mmi-iNavH-Wbn by Knct She-riff-Kdelle Co., Donna, lliii' blister Pink Grapefruit- McAHyn Fh’uit & Vegc A arsh Pink Grapefruit--won j )y; layvvejw Citjims Co/., Los Pres- pbs Texas (\’hite iGrapjefruit—• won Itt; view Citms Co. Navel Oranges—won by Post ducts Corhpany, Edinburg, T at OHidents N^oinity. any of Lemon-ffworj by Allispri Co., Pjbhrr, Texas, j ' Tangerjhes-Hwpni by R. F Wil liamson.. The fruiil ndw on exhibit liitJisa Halli Will (be sold to n I<f College; Station and kders may be placed with ’ a atteiKii nts at the show darrison, Won Receive First . Stadium Options v Mil Payne (Garrison of Dal as and Timothy Dj Word of San 4ntoiiio were the. first names liftid fj'om a box Moil day at the public draw ling to det ;rmine which of the op- tijoh subscribers will ha”e, first Ichoioe of the (new seats j roposeil jfijir Kyle F eld Stadium. H :(HarrisqnJ wihose office jii tti the t Atercahtilld Bank Building, Italian, had mailed a Check for $20), whicn will guarHnteie 1 Im four of the [best seats for (all Texas A&M home 'football games (for the nex. twepty (jwprrii .1'] ji ■ Word, nn (A&M student from 4|4|f) East! Rosewood. San Antonio, rtfhuestcd sixjbox seats, which cajl- (||l foj- a(check of $360. Mom is a sophomore majoring in cijvil engi- Nil jiil ■M v t Ur' 4, V 1 Rabbi Kahn to Speak and Dine Wednesday With Hillel Club A. H. Men Report On Chicago Meet 1 Rabbi Robert I. Kahn of ! Temple (Emanuj Kl, Houstoiji, will be the principal speaker! (at the last meeting of the HiJ- 1 A report of the American So-, lel Foundation: for 1947 Wed- ciety of Animal Production inget I nesday evening: at i :30 p. nfi- held in Chicago last week was in the YMCA , j given before the monthly staff con- The address will be in the form ference of *he ; Animal Husbandry of ah open forum. Department. Saturday. j Rabbi'Kahn, vtiho makes regular presentatives from A&M to the meet were G. ^V. Barnes, beef cattle extension specialist; Dr. P. B. Pearson, and E M. Regenbrechti. The three men also attended the International Livestock Exposition while in Chicago. \ | A ASHVE to Select! Delegates to N.Y. Two delegates ’to the national ' * merican Socie- fentilating En ded at 7:39 p. o MP T aofni-a visits to’the campus to speak to the flillel Foundation; was Hillel representative at Religious Empha sis Week last year.! He served as chaplain in, the Pacific Theatre for 37 months dur ing WorlR. War II, Since his re turn to Houston, Rabbi Kahn has I been elected chap ain for the Texas A merican Region and also appoint ed chaplain for the Naval: Hospital. In addition to these two duties, he is chief Rabbi at Temple Emanu : [U , . ,... K'ttjMj'"ini ftw York City, February 1-4: j ! i . I ■; ,• Preceding the meeting and ih keeping with the spirit of the sea son, an inter-faiih dinner will be Lecture held in the Agg eland Inn. Every Hillel member is requested to bring with him aR his guest a class ■ friend of another denomj- ■ f r ‘: Wichita Falls Club Make. Final Plans Final plans for thje Wichita [Fails A&M Club banquet,and dance will (l 1B llut ha tnade Wednesday ni^ht at| |7.I5 urged every men) in Room 298, Academic Building. | his uni f orm j possible I,Cl P. Davis, president, announced. The dbadlinc for tic i Mo ^, lay: j , • , J 1 J .j, . dance aijd dinner is, All students w'ho intend to go to whi]e deadline fqF The Braizos-County I 1 ficers Association will hual dinnqr-dance baiajiil 10 in Sbiija Hall, Presidjbljt 8i(| f. Loveless announced The dirtner will beg p. m., and the dance w: 9:00 with! music by the Orchestra!. Although it is not reft Ifday. 4 at Oil 91 ggid the, affair must have their ihoncy in by Friday, December 19, !I)avis declared. Annex students may pay Frank Ebner, T-162, while those j on the main campus should cqptact Davis in; Room 223, Dorm 6, or Jack Harris, Room 320, Dorm 7. only is January 10. Ti obtained from menibejf* 1 0. A. for JG nuar he (bIs ma >f thjl AerofModleil To ; mi 040, LForiu r.s . I/N; f g*%4. An invitation has been extended i oDOIlSOr 11 A<rcyir>« Hviinir in * by the cliib to all Aggies living in the WicHitb Falls area or those whb will:visit that city during thH Christmas holiday to attend both the dance and banquet, i Bill 'Turner and the Aggijdand Orchestra will play fqr the 'dance. nhandlers Plan ristmas Dancte Panhandle Club will make plans for its annual Christmas Thursday at 7:30 p. ml in 228, Academic Build hej j he dance will be held atf j the RABBI ROBERT I. ;• national group. The dinner will adjourn e for the meeting ericah Legion Hall in nibc-r 27. i' i •forger. Those desit injg to attend are to contact Jimmi Vaughn jin Room 309, Dorn Charles (“Chuck” Maisel in 409, Dorm 8 before Friday noon, There will be no’ admission *- n.- . . hv A glider the Aggie Weilne ntest, i Alero-Moc held Wednesdi y 7 to 9 jp; Ware Gym. 1 Prizes (for f rst, secgfi places wjll be given. Anyone who has a glider will be eligible and participator m proved gym shoes. proved (gym The best three out flights jyill be consi(j|( three prizes offered. ‘Kinder’ to Have Christmas Party The Wee Aggielarid ten will! hold its annual le YMCA CinddL Chrigt chii{ el, 7 ts and fHhnds i; :i| -laurachei 9artief weat eac act fo: | g-j'lteferiAgj. | j The nq^t four names drdwU were S- A! LifSt-hjmb, College Station; John A. Uacv, 4442 Abbott Avenue, Du lias; Cl ti BrundetV3ll North IVindomhie, Dallas, and Rolcrtsoii M Peajikon,!' Raymond T earson Mutor CUinpijiiy, Houstonj. i The Several hundred jersons w, tb8eVni*}neiij were drawn V ill get De pick of siuits when final arc'hi- Ddftual (tracings are j cjoirpleted, AthlHd'i director William It.. Car* r* t ni iehael; hoirtted out. | ; l i. rt "n 5 Plenty jof addition ton seats stil si tv be leased between ]the 35 anc t-ylird Ijneijj. Postmarks on letter; Will detbfmiliie the order of future jgiplietttjions.j. V ; Mrs. Walfor Griffith x»'f the nth-' jc tic department drew tlv | II rs, Bui|yl Raty was 'thil j,|Lr^omv (: la S s Am\h Station^ I Seventy student^ of the Agrono my 4il8(i5lasa, accompanied by their Mstruoljdr, J. F. M'lls, visited the Rim Creek Watershed end Black-; Jin(| Rlxpenment Station near Tenr ple Saturday. ; The dontrol of soil erosion in terrace outlets with berpiuda andi Ijuffalo grasses, the advantages of growing Huibam and Midrid sweet clovers as winter crop i, and the be-. Uses of phosphorus as i fertilizer’v (Were aniong the experinents stud- : fed. H. 0* Hiill, project supervisor, lutted the tojtir, showeij (‘a lysjmeter and explained names. Reorder. f V iRtftlloilill WSNPMW MR mwrnmmtsmmnnm k aon Man To ik on Crime cfoi, l| D. Morrison of thi Crime Prevention BureaU eak tonight at a meetini Rural Sociology Club, m. in Room 203, Ag I Uilding. ctor Morrison’s subject wi me Prevention". Agricul- .!i MMm