The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 17, 1947, Image 1

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has been r sjiei^ed
“no one (4ni^d
would use the tiijr
his candid atey.’’ .
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BAPTISTS G
IN OIL PROP)
DALLA Dec
of more hafi
properties for;
and missidi wpr]
A. L. Wam ion o
neer west Texas
closed today by
eral Gony< i itiojn.
RAILROAD SB(
41N HousiroN Bi
HOUSTON, i Di
quickly spijeadfnj fr > c*
agqs estin ated at
and $2O0,(QO tp
nue shops of 1|he
Lines yesterday.'
DeMTLLE LOSES
AGAINST AFL
SAN FRANCIS
~^-Cecil Bl lDeMiflje
his legal
Supreme j jCourt
American [fedora
lists (AFii) fk-ovt
as a meipperibe
to pay
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imign ags.Snst jthk
Employment” ac(
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COLLEGE STATION (Aggielrad). TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1947
IfI'fn'il f!"! ’.['''j-ll I _ ! ’ Hh
ie SUiqi
Stay-at-Homes Can .
m “ and See Movi
jl
‘An Interlude of Gladness’
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ighlt ti|Mihe'€-il
Poor Santa Claus May Have
To Take Psychology Course
SENATE
^NTI-IN r
WASH!
The Senafc? Ba
yesterday appro
Republican anlti-
The action kep
least in 1 he j'Si
"conidddi'a 1 i m (if
the idsinj cosit
Any ac ion iin tji
ed a slim possibjjr
day’s vota turijbn
bill.
: njim ttsle
the«'-f oitpt
|1 ^0^
douse
H.
ipen ijtti
filthier
. LA-eneck
: ear-
al tei yestel-
Idwr the GOpl's
GRAIN M \RKEt4 t
NEW lNVESTIG,ni(
WASH )KGTIOli,|l^ec.
The Houjse Riept
Committetei detidj
set up a special :o
cofnmittei! [to invi
tion on tis cqm
MUCH Al
RUINED RY .
SYDNEy, be.
i pai'tmeni
‘estimate
By HAL BOYLE
Well, it. looks like they piay
psychoanalyse Santa Claus.
Because some Child psychology
experts say; picking Christmas
] gifts for children is fraught with
dangerotis possibilities.
r They warnjthtM- the wrong gift
I mjay derange :a child’s personality,
frustrate him in a way to change
his whole lifej, or even give himia
“psychosis,”
scare word meaning he may
a mental eancer.
Dorm 14
Holidays
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Number 87
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$ isS
st^jyr in Dorq i
viels :
Sbiy-at-hom^ii'jijril
Sbisa Hall, read iii;(he 1
during the Christmas h
ceived from college bffiqiju
ntch Christmas hollidayS
SSk »ir«n»ther proof .hat De ° em ,‘ W j r WWt
one of the fine arts of this: fcech-j All dormitories eXQ#
nological age we live in is to make 3 p^m. Saturday, l)|C:ce
easy things seem difficult, sb that i lxra . Sunday, Jantuufy
anybody nowadays who qoesn t * K i i n ^ Iir r|Vh
spfend at least half an hour cooking J Students other thai1;ti 0S6
a .three-minute egg is hopelessly : w i s h to remain oh tCfl <[a!
should contact 4 Dorn li4
old-fasl)ioned.
But it is^oing too far to plame
. Shnta Cllaus for ruining Al Cjapone i con Cerning the USq <»f fh
which is a four-bit because maybe once when A|1 was | dean of men, anhCjjqltJfd
Makers of Fexas History are R eal People
Almonte’s Diary of Alamo
Tuberculosis Team
Here Jan. 6-14 To
Survey Residents
Varies F
By LOUIS MORGAN
rom Present Texts
. P)Lj_
S;eerirjg
dpy to
•n-biahj Hlouie
i|an
yes tei
IAN W
ej sbe^ulp
mi irke ;s<i
! ment
befon
life.
RUS
DOC
lis kvhle
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By LOUIS MqRGA
‘C^j lti^harice, heredity, enViro-
dr pijire volition; Hisbny] has
ie t)his amateui;’s| house of
That is, not n ere y literal
history,, documented k n <l 'erified,
but mainly real histojry :hip imag-
inati^e reconstruction of tne past
or forecasting the fUtutu through
a sirjgle fine art, or Hitter,! the
ensenibleldse of many fin
citbp
and
This istthe explanat ion
uejl El Asbury gives of hj i hlobby ip
the October, 1924, issbe
Southwestern Historical; Quarterly.
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Energy
scientist:
the Oak
rapidly
of plant
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1 of 'th| |\ioniiic
said yjestprciay
liroducjtji Ifrbm
He works neither 1 fojr
publicity, blit becaUsir 1
makers of Texas His;orji h re :i r eal
people whose distinct traits
sonaljty yi|ally jiffecftid |he
their time. The
thesej trajitjs, which s ;ld >m
ip history books, though a
analysis pf the works .they
“i^nlof; i jew'kip wledge
hind'
, grow
trif, pi odu
1
FIND WCIMAN
person ap^ ihjurptl 111 dthirk li’ j
Dr. WiViam C|apdjy, firij depart!-
ment surgeon, |I Woialdn’t, 1
surprised if ther.
more in there.”
BRITISlI kjTO RE<
FOREIGN! POL}(i
arts,”
r. Sam-
T*.
Sjj cop
irkl thu
T'T 1 -!
WRECKEI) IBU
WASHIKUTO
Firemen! t mieliij^
-debris.' eki iy : to^
man frohi :hf in
jwhose col apjse aiillle
IT
has! been Dr. Aslpr;
shmihg pajssion.
‘Mug-books” Are || Jsi ful
His self-styled “qui r xoijic assaults
upon the mysterious windmills of
iLivi IN
■B| N « T
T : )ea 171! !#-!
tliropgli ipna, of
[escurtl | U wot
itior of a hi ildfin
ajt lbi$t top
of the
of! per-
hiktory
discovery ot
appeal
diligent
left be-
The tuberculosis survey team
will be on the campus January 6
through 14, according to W. L.
Penberthy, dean of men. The X-
Ray unit will be set up in the
YMCA Chapel and will operate
every day except Saturday and
Sunday from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. On
Satiirciay, Jaupary 10, the team
will operate from 9 a. m. to 1 p': m.
a boy he found a toy pistol In hisj
Christmas stocking when what he |-v rp 1
really wanted was a pamphlet on i T 01*111 PF I FcIO
hqw to I figure an income tax re-1 ‘p 1 ; ^ * iTT
turn, j
It is one of the big lessons
in any child's life that he han’t
expect to get his heart’s- de
sire for nothing all the time—
eiven from a Saint like Nicholas.
Philanthropy dften fumbles. If
able
in try,
days, accorcing to information re*
The examination will take very
little time, ' clothing need not be
removed, and ithe. results are.strict
ly confidential!;
i
Texas history” hjave led him to all and Historical” published in Jan-
parts of the country in quest of uary, 1942.
information. Old; newspaper files, a wide acquaintance among emi- j
land grants,. Wills, and even “mug-; , le nt historians has aided Dr. As-
boqks Have helped him to solve ; bury in his work. He gets the in- Each individual will fill out a
smilingly hopeless problems.” The i h pj la tiop to investigate a person form prior to takitiig'the X-ray and
Work of some enterprising publish- f r0 m a chance bit of information on this form will indicate his phy-
er ot an earlier [day, “mug-books’ ; picked up jn casual conversation ; sician. If the results of the exami-
Seitved as media! through wfiich a ! w ith other historians or from read- j nation are found to be positive, the
person could satisfy his craving ( hK something written by the per- 1 case will be referred to the indica-
fpr Immortality.! A fee 'of $25 to i SGn Through old letters he became j ted phvffician. Jf the findings prove
$50 entitled him Ito a short biogra- interested in Ann Rainy and Har- to be negative, the individual will
phjcal note and perhaps a picture jkj e ^ Ames, pioneer women of the
H) jthe bqoki In the: hands of a his— Texas frontier. He plans to write
tdijian sUcb las p£. Asbury these i ail article on each of these women
books bejeome a .storehouse of i»-1 a f t er he htix- Investigated them
‘formation. J ?< cho]roughly. ; '' •
Supervisor] Ta
Over Duties
D. H.; Bearden, fonder
little junior is going to get p(*rma-i s p r trade and indus rial !6’
n^nt lumps on his ego because he ( tjon for, the State. Bp im of
cijn’t sandbag Santa Claiip jivith tion, h^s assumed! |ifj d
100 per cent success, he just | assistant director of
bruises too easily to enjoy this j Extension Service at
vsjde of frustration. The# parent He received his Rj 1
would do letter to buy hini an Teixas Technologic^
ivory tower at birth and stock it n^o. Hp hais done |gj
with enough rations for his life- at'the Universitv of
time. ' •
Picking Christmas gifts for ma degree at the UliveHtit jqf
children doesn’t call for any more [ Texas. Jn addition, ty-
psychology than the commoip (Sense ! te|i mostt of the req
anybody has. It is generally a mat- an MS degree at A
tbr of compromise between what
Ii iverk'
has Hk i ipjif-
liil emkili fidriti. 1
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Almonte’s Diary
i . Searching for ithe reason behipdli. 4 V r : [ jl
the gallant thougth hopelesfi defense IllCPllCC
Of the Alamo. Drt Asburv came up- HIVj lU
France Thursday
be so notified'.
Students n«w enrolled in re
quired physical education courses
of the lime the budget can’t
the entire gaff.
land i t'H 11 supervisioh
training programs.
All you can do is to do thu 1 best I s< ’| u, <d s ; an( h Hidustry
ftor your kids as you know them, Prior to his employl mm.
ajid if your mistakes foil them so State Board of Ed
tljiey tUm to a life of crime
vbnge, dqp’t worry—they’ll a?
tp arrange the bail bond.
Christmas wasn’t meant to
in re-
k you
Edu
veil as! coordinator
... „ .. . com
are scheduled to have their X- pete with heaven. It’s just a fore
rays made ton January 6 and 7. '
r
of the Alamo, Dii Asbury came up-
pn Ju,an| Nepomuceno Almonte’s!
dipry. Found on the San Jacinto i
battleground and • printed in the
Sldw IVork Herald in 1836, this
Mhxican’s-eye view of the fight for !
‘The Political .Future of France’
The survey team will be located
at the Annex in Offices 1 and 2,
Building T-256 January 15-17.
Dean Penherthy made it clear
that although participation in the
survey is nofcompulsary, he urged
all students, their families, college
the [Alamo was forgotten until Dr., w ill be the topic discussed bv the | employees, and their families to
Ashpry rediscovered it. i International Relations Club fhurs- takt ’ P^-. p n" bt,rth y statt ‘ (1 ‘ Here
Panhandle Club To
LONDON. De-
placed gb ieitnm^n
.day the ! Iritis’
will “refcBsidiei ,
ture of |itn folrefe i joljcyT [lonjioij-
17 'sP|—Kiihifbhly
j spit
laliim
jounce said ttob
iffpbsjblv
eioltosMerf DEe| Wnolpi'stjtuo-
tttp
row as ja resulti |f.jthd Big] Fjb
foreign miiisterk - fr!Uu|-e td; reuc
any agneulmjent
German^.
f
DALLAS
TELEVISION l!
DALLWiiDed
Belo Cohj(j>riiti
plication kiitih t
iiicatHinA C;9(mml|
siomtalirtv pert
News—wnli Iradjj
with 30i0«0| wa
m\\ mail
B. Cainpbjctlb m
WFAA, hais lanr
Hold \ early Dante
Dee. 27 in Borger
or(six
i
thd fbtitirej: df
,+ii|
hate
cjbmjnto-
altefevl-
liight.
d regis-,
■k Hotel
to the
with
for
Arrangements hai^e
^ the TSCW Pan!
.as.
Fuleial
op fhr
bri the jlDoiJlas
siatipn
I jowler,
rF'AA
lajrtih.
tog Hgjdi'r^etoF of
heed.:
The Panhandle Al Ie 1|kI. Club
will hold! its annqalj iChri^tmas
dance at F|:30 p. m. Saumlay, De
cember 27, at, the Aider tan Legion
Hall! ijn Borger, Joe :D[ \’aughn,
president, announced lajst
! StHdeijlk attending! siibul
tpr iln the jlobby of (He Jlac
in porget before koidl
dance.' [ ' j | j,,.
made
ndle , Club
(girls to go with! tl cisjel Aggies
who do not already ha'yi datqs.
} Ptorsoris : who do not tayle places
to s|ay overnight in iBor^ey will be
accommodated in privjdte
These rooips will alsp
at , the ileikistration jdefll
Tiere will be ho todpijssion
ch%i go. However, ktiu khtl
ning to' attend slioulq
Vaughn in Room 3(^9, [)
Chu:k Maisel in Roohi 4(|9,
Vmglhn stated thgt files
lAlmonte was Anna’s aide i day, 7 dl m. in Room 205 of the something ‘free, convenient, con-
jwRo advised-the']invasion of Texas' Academy!}. Building, according to ‘mntial, and advisable.
'ind his account of the battle differs Farris Blofk, chairman,
ponsiderably frqin the commonly; Block stated this subject was
REDS LEAVE BULGARIA,
>ei aUir,
fo • a t
bbs also 1
? k^vtiicfn
L. F. ijijiiirllgailij, Dajluto c( n(tjrartpr
4 and rea 'lastiajte| r ‘ ' '
filed’ aiflilicptio
permit-f !
HILLSnORG H
CALLED i“UN
AUSTIN, tc
■ dangerobsietoid
veav 81 'hotwee
Litt e :Aggieland arej,invited
Chr stthas dance. They toho!ul(jl con
tact either Maisel dr 1 /jau^hh for
ojre rtfeing for
full | particulars befo|re
the ihoilidays.
My
5
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kccepted text-book version. Printed selected |bv the I. R. C. because of Hfs! R\blO SAYS
in the Southwestern Historical its timeliness. France is in the . •
Quarterly in July, ,1944, the diary midst’of the darkest hours of her LONDON, Dec. 17 —(A**-— The
liitjt'r atopearpd in pamphlet form, political history and the outcome Moscow radio broadcast yesterday]
! A fel|tow in the Texas State His-( Of her present domestic difficulties a Tass, dispjatalj from Sofia re-
fpricai Association, Dr. Asbury has will have a definite influence on all ported j that the last Russian oceu-
written many articles for the As- the nations of the world, he ;added. ] pation forces departed from Bui-,
totociation’s official publication. Par- Dr. S. R. Gammon, head of the garia Monday ip compliance with
ticularly noteworthy has been his history (lepartiiient, is spoqsor of the terms of th^ Bulgarian peace
work “Jonas Hirrison, Legendary! the club. treaty.
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All-Conference Fullback
homes,
bd idekignated
Athletically-Inclined Pastor
Played Against A&M in 1925
M
plah-
pntact
01 m 9, qr
Dbrm 8.
mb
iqn at
t(i the
way 81 bejtweed
boro m|ktoa. it
present-|lay tjfa
Pjefl o
Max
Triplet
County,! tplq! t
Commission yeto
(The highway
gioland-FottW
Al—(T
h;High-
Hlls-
ise by
FEAR BOIU'
STUDENT
' AUSTIN, Tei
fortscofitinued it
rick D.. Miller
and belibvtcl fr4'
r ‘ in which 1
■ last nig|hti p.
Deputy Shirr
tified the mips!
4c Alexander Speaks
h Hfcre This Morning
! Djr. W!. H. Alexajider, principal
'Ll
cipal
speiker for the 1947i ReBgious Em-
phaiis Week, addressed
stuceiiltsland faculty
morning at 11.
D|r. Alexander,
Oklahoma City, flew fijotn Dallas
earner this morning to; niake to-
morning
Hay s three-hour vis
pus.
i group J of
nbert this
fii
,
ministtlr from
By KENNETH BOND
, “I think you must know how to
live, m addition! to knowiije how
to make a living,” explains Orin
G, Helvey, Vicar! of the St. Thomas
Chapel. ,
Rev. Helvey Vitos born in Wyqne-
woo(L. Oklahoma], ip 1903. He at
tended the Castlp Heights Military
Academy and Tech High School in
Atlanta, Ga., before entering Ceri-
tral High at Houston. He played
tgcHe for four years on the Cen
tral football team and lettered
three years in basketball. In thto
IHterscholastie ipeet at A&]M in
1#22, he wan the discus, shotlputt,
and javelin thrpw, and Clyde
Brtown, coach at Ripe, played sec-
pnd in t(he half mile race. Through
their, efforts, Central High took
first honors. He graduated from
high school in February, 1923.
While attendiijig the University
of the South in Sewanee, he p|ay-|
ed tackle and fullback on the foot-
hall team for four years and was
it tp the catn-
After dinner today he met with
a group of studentc* in ah infor-
pial open, forum of questions and
answers
ty itjj
r «: ;cf
tohdwe
, i.
- Lm
Formerly an amjateufe- boxing
.cha npion, Dr. Alexandiir was re
turned to the campus la it year for
thej Aggie Muster *
aft r
ten here for Religion
Week.
i 1 ’
fle planned to re
round 2 this afternoon
fter the forum.
II
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urtr
having
Empha-
1 • :i
Dallas
Sdiate-
all-conference . fullback one year.
During that (time., his team played
Texas A&Mj at the Dallas (Fair
With A&M;winning two game? and
tying one. Rev. Helvey played
basketball and lettered four years
qh the track team. He graduated
with a Bachelor pf Science in Biol-
ogy |n 1927.- ; T;I
He entered the Episcopalian
TheologicaL Seminary . at Aleixan-
dpr, Virginito, and received a Bach
elor of pijvinity in 1931.
iiHis nrsjt assignment was Rector
of St. Andrews Episcopal Church
Houston. After two and one
irs he was transferred to
Church at u Nacogdoches,
he served as Rector for nine
1 ! '
REV. ORfN G>HELVEY
Vicar, jilt. Thomas
I'M
ears.
Rev. Helvey entered the
Chaplain’s Corps with the rank of
lieutenant jin 1942. After attend
ing Chaplains school at the Naval
Operating Hasie, Norfolk, Va., for
six weeks, >tie was transferred to
the 70th Coristrjuctipn Battalion,
stationed at Davisville, R. L He
served with this unlit in Anew,
Algeria, for nine months. They
were responsible for loading ships
for the Sicilian and Italian inva
sions and maintaining the Amphi
bious Training Base at Ar?ew.
f,V
.ik
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n
December 1943, he was sent to the
Naval Training- Station at Gulf
port, Miss. In January, he was
transfened fo the USS Leedstown,
APA 56, an attack transport. This
ship served as area reserve at Okii
nawa and lajhded troops at Leyte]
The ship was ih San Pedro, Cal.,
undergoing p major overhaul, ort
V.I Day, He was placed on inac
tive duty inj September 1945, and
has served ate Vicar of St. Thoma?
Chapel since that time.
In 1933, R,tv. Helvey married the
former Miss Earlene Gunn of
Houston. She attended the Univer
sity of Houston for three years.
The Heh’eys: have three sjons: prin,
Jr., thirteenj; Clinton, eleven; and
taste— an interlude of glajlness,
Warmed by a Spirit of loving
npss that leads' people to do
kind-
some
coppeiajtive training
schools,! director o|f
school at Lubbock, i
volcatioija! inldustrial
ing courses during
sions at A. & M., aiu
supervikolr-training
little thing for both children and f 0 l. the; Industrial ExiemsUi
grownups! with no thought
bonus back.
of a
ficialiy begin on Saturday,
acu ty, 6n(d employees olf A, & M,(
will ba] closed and locked af
and] v|ill remain locked until
livingf in Dormitory N \4 who
pfia dbring the Christmas holidays
indents
rooifns,
li
sii!
<)a ion fie
«f indbs
in
War .-w, .
iti strut} :«i
B; 1
achtor •
mniijii
i wtili ft :if bf i
ft r
And they’ll ruin the whole .spirit
if they worry Santa Claus' into
taking, a post-graduate unjvjbrsity
ctourse in child psychology, i
l ring a note of permission frorfi
the loqcbpants of Dormitory 14 to
i! •'
andj attend movie
4, eat i jn
in Bryan
To Refure rooms, students should
Room
each
Hd will not remain here
innie. A. Zinn. assistant
showing ihfis location for the holi-
90, Goodwin Hall where
sfuuent will sign a rosier
ays sri that he may be located ip
(ase of an embrgepey, Zinn stated
Thto
\dll fee
following library schedub'
in effect during the holt-
(ays.'Paul S. Ballance, libr&rjiut,
i nnouneqd.
L
Dei. 20
Deb. 21
Deb. 22-23
Deb. 24-25
Dec, 26 ..
Deb. 27
Dep. 28 i„.
29 . Jan
B
; Jatoi; 4
The library will
•hedu|e January
h 9-12
..l.| closed
... Closed (
9- 5 ,
9-12
,. closed i .
(t
2 . ; 9-5
9-112 j I.
closed j
•esunie its usual
5. hi. i t
!
iS|bjsa Open Noon, Night
the kids want and what the!family j Di« duties for the ij tat ■ Fosfjid I DuMan Mess. Hall will be closed
budgett will allow, and 90 per cent °,‘ Education included tie orenmi- ( | ur j n | K holidays, btii Sbisa Mess
V . i v • i i . I. . i 1 t inn u n/1 ciin^rvrittinn n f inrli h; i sh l ! * «• i ; . . I 1 1 ..« • «
iWJi j imv ijv>v
I iqd ! ! J i a || Jill remain open with plate
lor piiIn ie erv i f J fpom 12 to 12:30 noon
j [ and iin|>the evening from 6 to 5:3(>.
Clear Thinking Is
Necessary, Davis
Tells Kiwanians
vibe of A. & M.
|Mr. toad Mrs. Biairdij
daughter, June, resicje'at i} 1
shjing Street
former!
Byardeto
headquarters 'while i;h ]:he ! .
ment of the State Bfw rtl ftf
tibnal Education.
With; the Tndusjtri
Service; Betorden \yiil|
ter E. j L. Williams.
iili b
i ssintl
“The man
mlan who; thinks clearly
searches for truth, and it is a
ntoeessity,” Rev. Carlos DayiA of
A&M Methodist Church', told
Crawford to
ME Staff Mem
tljie ipwanis Club at its \beekly
liiiiAeon meeting at Sbisajj Hall
Tt/esdtoy.
The speaker, introduced by| Gene
Brock, program chairmaif,
Members of the moi'hiitj
g|neerihg department i tajffj
honored at a Christma ' ijair
day night, December ^0, by
: j Crawford; head of the : depa
We must use that God-giveh fae’ ; «P d Mrs. .Crawford jitjtHto
u|ty for reasoning to learn the Y?, ut f a,nu j.. i,!h
tiruth and to project it ihtjo the 1 j Honored guests ^11!^
ly. We need to njanifest our love ^^0 mechanical enfinHljm
ifj we are to growl We need [fo act
purely.”
members of the deipdrtniwd
iinbi
! A. V, Brewer, professm
Stuart, nine]
Rev. Helvey’s, hobbies consist of
athletics and Woodwork. With the
assistance of toeveral instructors
andia host of Studentsj be built a
parish house af the rear of the
chapel. From digging the founda
tion to completion of thy roof apd
installation of the windows, it was
a cooperative effort of students
and other interested members.
Along wifh the regular servicto
nd Communion held by the Eplsj-
cdpal Chapel, Rev. Helvey plans tp
staiTsa Confirmation class about
the fireKof (January, which will be
presented lit, tHe conclusion of Re
ligious Emphasis W<?ek.
“Though there
emphasis fojr the
a college of th
...
a slight |over-
ical even in
ito natureLLam great-
toy this
elyey. “Th
2ge o
ly intpres
Mjfa'itov.
like Sewanee in the close sp!
M and cooperative attitude that biiv
Upcjn his return to the states in tie students toa
r
closely together.”
Downard, associate pijifbs;] T
“A man, can grow if he .wjill act (j- Madeley; labonBjtaty 9 1
purely and trust in God,” 1 ! Rev. 1 spr of the mechanical ertgp lb
‘ ’ 'ire closing wijth the (|epart|nent. will be tie igpje-''
think clearly;, love b onor -
purely and trtist in ( Fruit ^ke^ and 1 coi fee
Davis ;said bef
admonitions,
sincerely, jict
God.” !
»yening from: ]5 , ,
:> ricei btor plate will be 50 centif.
j leak fast will not be] ijerYe<t.' No
neals will be served:! on fhriHthlUK
lay/Bbth iness haltsjtwil reopen At
loon Japuary 4, !j.| <». Peniston,
hief] tof Subsistence, announced.
Gijion Hall (o Close | {
Guiiojn Hall Theatre will be closed
iver the holidays. The last show
villiW on Satyroky evening, Dc-
.•enil« , ij 10. During the holidays
vow display frames With neon
ights Wi 1 be instialled at the en- 1
j!'ranOe.of the theiMre, T. G. RuTldy,
11
stant
was
E. L. Angell, executive ass
tp President Gibb Gilchrist,
introduced as a new meml|;r by j
H(. E. Burgess.
served; Crawford salid;
13*7
Attend Sheep-
The next two meetings w
M
ill be
held at the Aggieltond Inn, after
Raisers’ Meeting
which meetings will be held <»
banquet room^ of Sbisa Hall;
D
the ; J. M. Jones, Stanje:
of th
Trans-Pecos Club
Tickets on Sale
Dr. J. jC. Miller of the ahinjitol
] Ijandry department i ttpn
32nd Annual Texas, Sh ep aj
Raise ij. Convention held)
Paso December 1-3
I ; They mot with merjibj?rt
sheep and goaf organi: ;ing
(he monthly staff conferencf
animal husbandry dfl»a'tri((
; Pucket, Fawcett, Blhd 11
The WPecos Club Christmas Hlayt .nTP,
Dance will be held at 8:30 p. m. f- ort Stockton; Horact pan
Saturday, December 27, in,tfife Of- fa Ri o; and Sayers Far
fleers Club, Pecos Army Air,Field. J un ctiton. Results wen fepit
„ Members should contact : ,Duke the monthly staff conjf
Hobbij, Room 217, Dorm 6; (Mbi gan
ttorryij R 00111 iiegett; Jack Don-, | rawcert, hiiki <
nell or Dwayne Bennett, Room 128 i Jin b() on the jjmi
Dorm, 15 prior to Friday, Dtocem- , go L vei , and ; . e ,
btor 16; to purchase their tickets, U ions f or the sheep ^ ld ( K ,
Ihe tickets are priced at $1 ;eachj r
sfag or drag. p
t,
;3 rl
ivblo
Huion imanager, to inounced. Guion
rheijtijej w"‘
ill reopejn on jJahuaiy 4
tie »aijll !
Back To School January 5
Sttidiin|s and faculty w)H
nii, (lasses January 5 at
: (ui
vin re
qI (anises January 5 at >} a m.;
owtoVti, lother enjployees will re
turn! to their offices on December.
29 at 8 aj m. Those employees will
be given a one-day holiday v oh New
tin
r
Ye|r’s !%•
fiijtot
29! following exami
Tile fiijst seines^ef will er
whlHi. kill be held from
23 'ihrtiugh 29.
Wildlife Leaders
VM' Campus to
M
d Jidi*
ationts
in uary
•j
Aid College l nil
nh it-1 fqr
tof ! Gk
of: Aiu
; c
tdams to Attend
land Conference
Colj E. V. Adams, director of
the Aggie Band, will leave by plane
tomorrow for Chicago where he
ill attend a conference of univer
sity lindr college band di
erence will be
s Hotel Decent!
rs of
over plans and] tetoorri
for the sheep toyd! K™
gram with the animql hi
departkneht. j
Expynntcotal work! j in|
husbandry conducted
mprhea and Ysleta
were inspected by Jon (Is,
Miller while enroutc to
coll
I
w . bands and orches
present to exchange
V,
iV;
will
Abilene Club Mee*
The Abilene C’" L
smoket* Wednesda
portation will be
ing from the Y
ments ifnll be
i, r-'i
Keccht visitors, on the iCftmpus
were E r. Gustav A- Swanson, Chief
of] the piVitoion Of Wildlife! Re
id search, Fish and Wildlife Service;
f. Iflj. Gotermuth, vice-president of
lit Institute
D. C.,‘ and
executive sec
ii i
!■
If both oif
Hr Jar 1 P.
rjjito: th|i* Wi dlife Management I
f Watohingfc
ir
t!
Ojrjster Commission of Ausfin.
ishington,
Dodgt'k e
m ; retltof’y of Texas Dame, Fiijh, am
L
X
.*•!
|
i s x
\ .
4
r
Thes» men, repiesentjog cooper-;
atOp vrith A&M in the work of th(
Tdxtos Cooperative Wildlife Unit
• wfrf i i College Station to jdiacusi!]
j in ohlei ns of organixatioq wit! ’ %
D»jn 0. N.i Shepardson, chairmat
of the Administrative (Committee
p -.f W dter P. Taylor, Wnit leadej'
4 and P r - W. B. DaviJ assistar
uijdt lender and head of] the depart
merit (jf wildlife management. Pol
eij>|(j( an I programs were considered
and plims tentatively agreeitl on.
m i Pn IeavingvCollege Station Dr,
fl® S'totolnsbn went to Okltohomp City
i rJ„-! J\ r ..Jial-i 1
a ■ conference with Oklahomi
e’Dupartment and Oklahomi
lAj&iM. College officials tegardini:
of a new oop'erative wildlifel reseto rc, li
t° utoiit vihich will noop Ik- installed
>0 i al Stipvrater.
Gutermuth left for a board o
directors meeting of the Wildlife,
Managsment Institutje in New Yorl;
k
ru Jr d
fl
tow a-
C!ub will]
esday ev ningj
1 be fur lighei
YMCA it 7.
serve*, ani
I
for holding a New Yeirta 1
ty in {kbilcne will be t|i|KV
[j , ’ ■ ;•
- ’ 'ce Tonight
A ciudlelight carol prtoyer jerv
UeTWf. be held tonigftt at 7:30 in
t Thomas Epilsco
choir will lead
ional which wil
gregationjal
The last part
cons
1
ja prayer an
with altar c*f
service i
Ifut everyone
according
i\ Chapel,
candleligh
be follow
(singing o
the service
meditation
‘jurniug
ly fo*
invited
Rev, O. G
T
j H
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