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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1947)
uiniwiiFiM runum [ARSHAL BROADCA WASHIN Secretary me4 at 8 port to h< ; of the. Lonid and head i-ange E,ui He will V | p.m. CST o '< ill NEFF, LEA (JETS 45 WACO, .4i a.m, ‘folks VHSB] TO NIi I jsc. IS) Marshal C. LT. t )di^ n tie fs iluije PiaA;' C oi fe epcje 'a dnV fo* |a ong- eco ery pro} carp. ^ladflafSt toiHip|it at al|l nc wo -k s. | Bj.YLi M. Neff, reti ; lor Uniyerait; well to the! sjAuleti):' ifaly stitution he Neff, whp the student; ignatioji be{c; Decfi 19 Wi -Pit ng i re ide it-iof Ba^- yestei lay paullfari!- of jtl e ip- hpaded Ar IjB lyes rs.; ‘■’etir js Bed. pi tojd e iubi ittewjhii res- ■MWBMMMIldillWMIlWWISIIlilMMIMIMlillllllllllllMlilllllllMillllliMWMMJIIIMlHIIMIIIIIIIt to be in the 1 a nje Students! *4 sought f K ' | fi make a goo:! V ANTI-CO]^ FROM FR|E PARIS, tatives of nority of Cdnfederat c whelmiYigljl .! parent orga T MEXICO N TEXAS- F 1 : MExrqi , Mexico apparent f tion of rehoVWp “black list*' (iil th< .; labor. Alfonso executive ijl to a statepient ficial, •sayfiji: r ' “The MfeMican ^ ' hot permit f - new plan disease in to souths tomorrow said no at lift the e E STATION (Aggielandj. TEXAS, f - - ' - Tm -, ■ —*- rA lufr- t x jf irt ^4 .+■ MM* se he|“dij ay uh< i tqe pri si ent se|nte( Neff red roses-dohe forjeaci service he >te|ndered laylbrjinisortie capacity—an|d a wo|den! dav d, ! Neff prsi.'jed Ir. |W. Ti ( ojtxjh, who will tej iporaify preEi-j dent on Jain. rllib iberson Exp ert Names Six Issues . 'Tl . Facing Managers |1 anl : aid '‘lie voiildl rm an nt prpsi lenp’ ,>?IES S LIT] There are sfk t major issues that facf managers today, W. W. Fin- i lay^ vice-president and general manager of the Guiberson] Corpor ation, Dallas, said Tuesday night in an address to the Society for the! Advancement of Management. The issues discussed by Finlay were the problem of stfljel avail* ability, distribution of product and i mint a # y M lli J \ !l Troubado To Sing palladeer Who Is No 4 Nasal Hill-B ! Only ‘Real Native Ameriean ]\l|ii8i||j|[8,Local By John B. Sin {letarji I V I - 1 * Tom Scott, known to millions of radio listene^as ion Hall on T general problem of! selling,; heard in a singing] concert at Guion technological changes wifb respect • I nt- ' L-i_a— o. to both equipment and product and workers fhri (UjS. . str they are sibiieet to i iscr NEW F(M)T-AN|dJiOI PLAN DmiSEirl' EL PASjfH Tt> g veiijiibeii ct ng ofj Mexi^ai ■’ ‘ ' ps. wh ?w| iin Vtion.^r all on Jan liar No nasal “hill-billy’’ [singer, Scbtt combines the: constant .cod fo,- atC“"o!appreciation <if America's'folk soj avoid obsolescence, the fonomics ed hundreds of these folk (songs, behejvmg that thtjif' of engineering,, inventory levels, ! and the danger of overstocking, and | human relatjons, especially r changes due ,to the Taft-Hartley law. I S ' I; 1 ’nt . h a •: I I ' j Finlay, who has served with the Guiberson Corporation s net* 1944,! has maje an! extensive study of manageihent ythgineerinii in this! Gilchrist Christmas He is re country and in Europe, i gional coordinator for tlje Society V ' 1 ' * j—L! Manage- i tH omHat foot and moitr? I obt{ii| . i :attli‘hien her 4 exile! 4steE jand! j'Ri dolf^l Q uevejoj tihipt kvq ild b4 nadeifoi ll ‘rgo jon Mexican cat)!.4 -4--;, NEGRO STARTS DRIVE fdlTEIiSi ii I I i i--'" rrs/in Di iflas,-j !tic .ecretary quid tha nrganizvi years agd and io\ 400 or S^ Negrc SENATE KEFtJS iN)\nt-:r TP TRl WASH NGTON The Sena^ wr^st I't UALL.AjSi, Di:. lif) The; State .^Pnigji’essi vej Votcifs Leaguci of Texas ;launche( by !|pa nphljBts yeSterday id campaign moi qualify 250,000 J* dgroe; vi Tex|s for Mot -1 ing in ccqjity, stq* aiiH iaJiiohal elections 6n 194 B." j Ah-the lejagut \s tate _ ©t AGGIE-LAk© OQCUE.6TRA r05 XMA5 HOLIDAYS for the Advaincenient of ment and is a lecturer in of engineering nt SMU. PLAN IN OF SPE WASH The Hou! investi gat tee of gc speculatio modity ni The Sep mittee dildpped 'TtfcretaryiSfth'detfeqiigivM it of big tra^rs if g ain i hd to ask S<? i^te ajtdlHouac v whether ii (shod Id fave the m LATIO* 11 I GTON, 5ec. ] |9 j yesler sly ordered j4n|! fi by a ipecijaii conunjt-|] ernnpmt anij privhiti land aci Lyitif# rkets. Si e ai iff. deHiaJc Most Anibitious Sinc^ Woody Herman jj - Aggi^andieri w Durifetetesy* By R. L. BILLINGSLEY by Neff -o leadquart A. iHesi er earue vtaE ninters JO ah >ut| 1 Cd anti-iillatic ter'day knoickedfdi . Democrat sj| tp givi man now eg to |re<|pire parcel oiti’scai HAN Dec.’lloi-r-'A' 1 ' ng vkitKjprop egisl itiijn,; yes- For most of us recess is a time for studied leisure, but land Orchestra the holidays is the sign most ambitious sc night stands since took the Paladium. the jChristmas relaxation and for jfhe Aggie- disjnissal for al to begin thp ledu/lc of one Vooqy Herman It f ■' ; osr, j I , l I; CONN. IfliAJ TO GRANjn Pj DALLAS, I pc. ciais of [tjlerCIha craft Coihlfany an the United Ai;rci ift yesterday ; in: pec Americaji Aviutio a yos; Fin ai i Pie id Ait 1 nr|' ire )u.<|neps| toodi; | ; -f VT HOI’E ' ' ' m .1 The sixteen piece Ag^ieland will leave College Statibn at 3 p. m. Monday for their arjnua! Christmas tour which will take them over 1,700 miles and to six widely separ ated Texas cities. Hc‘re is the timetablej Opening at the Casa Blanch Shipper Club in Waco Monday ipight, they' Will play for that city’s A&M clfib danep. Thpy shift ^mniediateljy to the Wichita Falls Country Club, whepe theX will provide the ipusic for the Wichita Falls[Aggiefc on Wednesday night. S|till mjving west the , boys go to Ban Angelo L r Prairie plant n ! Conn. BILLIOT CROP WAS) Andthefl in 1941 -Ojffif idrj- |ntj firiTii Joriorat oii llhcf N dr til bhiit at Gr imp ibfe ilita for ; itl atr C ’ F and GoodWlns Tayern where they will appear on ihoith December 25 and 26. Tli^ pause is rare, but they keep their single stand champion ship by Elhyirvg for the manage ment thejfirst flight and the Sajn Angelo and |Wpst Texas AggiCs dance the- next, j Their 1 SatuHay night step is |a Long’arid Southerly one to Halletts- ville..Thete in the Community Hall the Aggipland bolds forth for thp La Vaca qourity A&M jClub. Sche duled fop Sunday, December 28, is a concert iin the Yoakum High (School Auditorium. Closing their run with thp i roper flourish thp orchestra goes to the million dollar Steel Pier in Port Arthur, where they will play fir that city’s A&M Club dance on December 29. Although their trip is long and their time short, the AggicdanJ will carry its full complement. Be sides the four rhythm instruments^ i if.) i 4 Seniors Honored Today fey Houston Military Affairs Four senior cadets, all winners of awards sponsored by I he Hous- ! ton Chamber pf Commerci! Military Affairs Committee,; and Colonel G. S. Meluy and Lt. Colonels Joe E. Davis and William S. McElhenny iftar-y Af-i feheon ip As you prepare to leave for yojuf homes thrtr the state and nation for Another holiday season, |he school to send with you my very best wishes for a saft pappy Christmas at heime, and a New Year th were?’ guests ; of the Mil fairs Committee at a Houston todil(y. d Cadets making the trif d«t Colonel of the Corrisj William L. BroWn, Corps Execii) there will be three trombones, three trumpet^, and five saxes on the stand af all times, and leader Bill Turner joins the; trumpet section at times. The regular members making the trip are Jerry. Steves, y^ ar tjvery opportunity you may desire, We are all grateful for the Mine progress A. & M. has made during 1947, and Idok forwA (jonfidence to an even greater advjailcement in’ !l^48. l| Cordially’ yours, GIBB GILCHRIftr President. h That oik Soli ;) , J ; I - ■! Amerk'an Troubadio rown Hlall prXsentf t iwill be „ 1 ■ ,:TI eniced «jibiiii^n«hi|) with an inf- cjollectled, Studied, nnd arrantf- (fiofe eloi uent ! expression of the •fsipirit if Aiherica tUml our own native Itiusl)*: I i Scoti Whs born ari l educated in. Kentucky and first curried there y p]f his songs : ronf the Ne- •8 ioidj triountaine ‘i s iwho sang ebi |ijost Jnlatiirally He believes,j 1 that these songs helped build Amerii a and wants hem to comje ilnto tlhie ■repertoire of the perform ijng.tti’iiist. 11 He ildokt r, rich sqi)rce proven his J i ‘Closing Nisbets Was Planned Before Survey,’ Says Manage i/ n .;k Braxton Doak. Glenn'Dukon, Tom-1 piesentfed by. the Milita -H 1— my Bullock, Ben Edwards, Frank Incaprera, Bruce Murray, Harry Vaughn, Nelson McLain, Bill Lang ley, Bibb Lauderdale, Fred Nelson, Fred Fbrate, Richard Parker, Joe Pike, jstpd vocalist Boyd Rogers. Thk year’s coverage is particul arly giood, and wjth the blanketing of the State the orchestra has ef-!’ fectedj, your chaijces of dancing to “music by the Aggieland” some- which was .designated time during the holidays are math- outstanding unit of| the ematiCally increased. So when you are dancing to a smooth arrange ment of “Minor Riff” or “Perdido,” give a hand to the instrumental work,! and showmanship that has- made the travelin’ Aggieland some thing extra in college hands'. ; i : ill.!..! '• l. ' ' L' • regiments Committee ojf tlje Hous ;dn her of Cpmmfrce for this horjor. Vaughn arid Lewis we eords presented to them as the lout- standing badtets of their last year. ■ i 1 Jones as ; .battery represented ]“B” Better j Artillery ' the most j year 1946-I 47 at- military pbrad is and re views. “B” IBattery also wears ci tation ebrds .'presented t y the Mili tary Affairs Committee T believe thfey (thfe Inspection they ._.pl>efacc the inspection Odom, manager 0 an interview with The Battalion. tluNt were Ca- K. Odom, manager of Nisbets Cafi ('ir *' •’ ! ^ ri |i mmittee) had dejijflclftd going to ctojae tl dria, said last ni ■ - ..uerview wnn me oauauon. 5,-Billy il.’viVithn, Fokfi Regk! »• and Mrs. pdom'fc statement!Cime after Nisbets mental Commander Gene E. Lewis, i.etena was closed for fading to pass-the monthly healt and “B” Battiery Comma in er Mar- spection by the Student $enatcjh— vin L. Jones. 1 My»s Committee in coopblration i ] wi<b the Brazos County Health Brown wajs awarded (the Caldj- Unit. - 1 well Ti-ophy 34st, year, hqv ng been ; In a. prepared statement fetfe pub-« • . 1 . |i, , . .. ■ u . . named the outstanding cidit of the i ici tjoh, Odom stated! partirjent, but if wejiad a wears the cititipn cord ■ 1^. \ . . , ori thi committee wqo woti so. We haven’t been d tie to ili pi out juiti what stringj! to order' to'clifk with thh healt camppi> and then grade rvr 1 Affairs (Since. the first article printed | nice ( , n( . * Cham- ln a b° ut l :)<,r Pbice being ; f ore | n "■ un ianitary didn’t seem to carry its 1 p point, the inspecting conjjmittee ar citaltion 1 bad to make things a little more • ’ impressive, so they closed us for 24 hours to give ud another black eyj?. I believe they had decided be- c|ommander, foi'e the inspection that they were going tq close us, jl^or.as stjktecl in th > article Thursday we made a grade of-65—just ' 5 points below passing. ' ! I \ 1 Six Points For Pie Case m 1 ;gh to call u$ the ih^ nspection isi lip |bei! vkv 00 do some p atek a-t the p y could irjijiH 1P» i BU A Tale of 483 New, White Shirts . . . j ! | 55 Employees Act as \Guinea n • rN i • _ r 4 eesee WGfpis lliojn 1 b. -fjf which EAT . ... r # only four in the iti ition|s history appeared to be a i|bssiljility bn tjhe iiitn l basis of iijb agricii tiife idepartnient at pro/) tee'll li bra dy njjoite t id a few i 6 mditibns iwbieat ferb- •eajt Plriihs. •i IH forecase. \[ d u ; r Jhis outlook is c msi favorable ihap was ex "weeks ago, when d oug • h’ampcreiif ipluntin r in during sections bf the It I j ■■ j J ill- j CONDLTtOK CR ES “BGARir AND THEN »m; r FORT WORTH Deri U — William!Minir R sber! Ji, 12, ybat- Old T. qn'i F. Rn Irbaj'f cihductpr, died the k'ay he vanfud o. The veteran rgjfroa< |r lied ves- iterdayfqf a ffitwl " , ‘all nling TKe! ergin^er bound ppsfeenfgej* ing. :■ r 1 SEMIN iTIOl Dc CALF IfROI>IICl A&M f II SAN ANTONIO The first enlf ti artificaj in^enfinf County-i-p sturd rain arrived | Mlonpa associate I cau for Bexbraiid 40 ties, said here m 300 M, leai'i lali ack soon ubo«i id” and sig- n -i n i j DBlt I ' ^J 1 m —<• be produced! by Id tion \y in Bdxpi’ -leg^d 1 Jersdyj— lark ageiljt This is a tale o white shirts, to be'exdct. And the 55 A&M employee^ who will wea|*i 385 of them are willing guinea pigk in an expleriment wjhicb may reveal new fundamentals! to the cotton trade, j, , ; . I Officially known as Pixjject 461 of the. Agricultural i Experimejnt Station, the expei iment was qe't up on the eve of Pear) Harbor and has had to bear the delays and handicaps of war f years ami the postwar period. It was designed to test the serviceability of gar ments as they may be affected by varietal and regional differences i'h cotton fiber, and by rpethqds of cotton harvesting.; | j : . Miss Mary Anpa Grimed, re search textile and clothing spiebial- ist, Tuesday opened another jhase of the experiment Fhen she-handed seven shirts to dacH of heir co opera tobs. I' | j x 4 Shins Nutm The,; .shirts arei identification. No. first, then No. 2 add so No. 7; then the wepre with the first shiift. . to be washed and ironed th out the entire wearing pe any one of the common'met! laundering. Records are to 1 red inhered for 1 bo worn on through tjegins anew seven arc history,” Miss Grimes said. “This experiment willf bring to light dif ferences in serviceability which mab be due to the heritable char acter of the fibers, to the soil or Climate where they are grown or to the harvesting methods emplpy- . | ; | iX “If diffenenc{)8 in serviceability a|re found, and ap the importance of each of these three factors becomes known, the study will be directed toward the one or more factors which seem to have the greatest influence. For the study to be com plete, we had t0 grow the cotton, gih it, and have it made, into yarns, fabrics and garments under Ami- form conditions,” she continued. * 1 ' I/. * » (h|Two popular ; cotton varieties— Roldo Rowden aind Rogers Acala— nH “ High Plains. Temple was hai bock, the cotto picked and hpn Wfre grown- ip 1 j>40 and L k statibn on the b seed cotton at picked; at Lub- was bath jhand {snapped!. - i:j ’ !(After yarn analysis were made ip the US’ qottem Testing Labora tory at A&Mj land fiber analysis , were made in the laboratory of the ||Departmepi : Rural Home search, the tjwtelve cottons we comhind into j seven lots. All co- operators have a shirt -made from each of these lots. agjainst us was for a pie case which we have used for the past 3 jyearg, and Wednesday is the fiist time they have said one word about it 1 | | • j !] \ “We also would like tq know what Marvin Kpcrs bates his statement on when he says we have made no attempt to cooperate with ths inspectors. Wp have done eve rything we have been asked to do in the past and will continue to do; oral of' one fdrtu their e wonder, tooj’how IK « 1 can make the stateinent hi ahoiiti Our noircoopei iation he hasn’t even been with specters the last 2 timr3 have inspected our place “We KOaid about tjiqj thrii inspecl mfe committee | nitade it up o{i l^isbets at night and “Six points mat were counted i an inspection’ 'and j 1st' wot if theV ; intend to ’ 1 otheij iblhces the sat hardly! i^kll this coop |rktjopi that mltir idea of coq )erating us? ; “Aye imhqe good giades foji ninths because an eijn pf the places tipped advaiee always called us li hefoie ihsperiton, hu. its o|d jin that he is 1 no long > i‘biplO>- “ ttt Lqbbock, and the fabric was fin ished by the American Finishing Company of Memphis, Tenn. The shirtis were made according to in dividual measurements by the Pool Manufacturing Company of Sher- man ’ 1 jij “Guinea Pigs” From, her volunteers, Grimes Selected extremes as Nlell^ p M> j. AWi f on h e rly presi- as averages in personal architect dent of A&M Boartl of D |. ]• 19 Faculty jand Staff Memb Honored for 25 Years Ser Nineteen faculty knd staff meiyibers ffeceivi^d go^ ftjir their 25 years service to the college last night a ajinual f College Christmas dinner ip Sbisa Hall, j! Dean F. C. Bolton presented pins} !to Frank (J. And! "^“hletic department; Jesse C. Bradford, Agriflultun tension Service; Fred E. Brisbn, hojrtl^ulture de upon thri music as a for comp isci h anjl has belief by his! ownjeoln- pqsitidbjs ami arrant emients. The American ijolk song series I known as “Anicrick, 1 Hear Ydu Singing” and tbi* wtoild folk spng aeries, “We Sing ojf a New Vioifld United", both of whieh were featured on Fred Warinig’s progri ,in, were crea- ! ted by Tom Scott. | “Truly American” Music Our folk, nufsic, like our people has ruqtij in other lands. But as immignarjtsl from mliny n a t i o n s have acjqitirged charac leristics pecul- ! iar to AMrlca, so mil music has become truly Amerii art. Wei have St music frpn and Negro West, east! j j! 71 ;i" lumberja .k songs froiri ithe N i.rthv est, cowboy and Indialt the Sotthwest, creohj songs frmij the-South! Kf>a ebariteys ftom the North j jiallads from ihej mountains and French voyager songs fnm the valleyi Scott Sings them al with 'understanding and skill' a concerts. He also appeals on i daily iimorning radio show. Admission to the event for all it hose pot holding Tow|n Hall season tihke’ts will be for the genieral public and] $.60 for stu,i denitijii ij 11 . - i I id ni I +4—-H- ise As V If' A|j|titcs Expert Stretches Meat Allolvances By JAMES I) Flvi (t the less hi iqareij! its Miss Helc , ^ . hared! the jdelicious |lis|jies used fi . demonstration at ! t | . u school Tuesday night. ALLEN , arty appetite i Shepard pri lie cookilv c 1:1 ■' i. eookihg schc >1 was held uh f the coursi olf study Thij: parti (il the coursi the students in the Miss Shepkrd prepa iwealt;!’loal which pounds of "meat 1 people, line of the cut'a, of meat wasj the dbnioiistration] roast] and ham hoc wen* also prepared ; Alt 1 ! ithe all diidh r. a pep o'ishvl at the gtand pri* !, 1 a rib roaal, Linda Johnson wo|i the luijicheon o|f study for mleats classei. red an econoirt / stretched two serve ]twel\i l‘ less expensiVL* the keynote of A (shoulder pot 1 i s land cabhagu, / I r' ! [ij .. /■ meeting fTuesday n ght es perijured were preseritw i pyivx cooking sms was winner ishes perpuwni; meat plate, Claud ham hocMf and ca senthii'l uT-Bone s Criwfbrd the mea typek pf ijyrex cooking dishes wei)c also j nvetji as prize #. Brewer, mechanical Vrigineer-^ ing 'department; Curtis Checks, 'building ‘and college utilities; Ed die Chew, athletic department; rtmet] Miiii Shepard staled'that the aj 4 diejnciilqoihposed of jCollege studenj s and tleir wives v]as one of tie most Si»iteH‘stlng and responsive she i]nd eVer seen. | A Iraduate of Missi Shepard servid as a dietii whilitj Jseryijjg in tl** WAIVES. ] Mrs. Bernice Claytor M Agricultural from just ovCr 5 feet to 6 fept 6; ( of the boai ,| 0 f tht , Firsg Nationa j weights from 130 pounds on Bank of Houston, wdll speak on m men on the oi foot! frame to an admitted 230 pounds; on 5 feet 9; and they in clude swivel-chair executives on one hand and sod-busters and herd- other. ; r .!' J ijals, each co- juired to turn j analyzed for wejar, and general] appearances^ As a cuff or collar show signs of wear or rips occitr, ]each shirt w-il;l also be ana lyzed for these propertied Meahwhile, laooratory tests ra,wgcott< ninetyfse the camp 1 uary 6; ; on “A American' Economy nance.” ' Tuesdaylnight, Janr [Forecast of il and Fir i SS “IfTwf ] r.'”" s«rK»i «/»• M* a C mner, n Agricultural Extension S irvicet R. O. Dunkle, Agricultur- a Extension Service); Dr, L. P. Gabbard, agricultural dCoriomics and sociology department; Walter Bolden, athletic department; W. H. olzmann, fiscal.departfnent; J. W. kson, AgriculturaL Extension ice; Dr. S. $• Morgan, Eng- hkh department; W. R. Morgan, Agricultural Extension Service; J >hn Rhodes, Agricultural Experi- nent Station; SylvesteriStjeen, Ag ricultural Experiment Station; Dr. George Sqmmey, Jr., English de- pirtment, j and C. H. Warren, bfeilding afed college utilities. Irma] Seply, Ajgricul hral ii i|4 Service.; i ! li.i i ‘I ill |pij0grahi forjtihe moj ' ‘{y ahd staff me Aninounce cludyi J group singipg led Woo k<K, modern laf guaire Ellis bounty Club i; Tickets on Sale Cowrityi A&M Club stmas faance will begin; at 8:30 day night; December 29, at icVs “Y” Room, jon the Dallas- The Ell! Chri Mon' ZanueVs .. . . Waxahachie, according 4o Dick U>ve, presidenl Members of the j chib desirinj ticket* should contact Love, Room 206, Dorm! 8, or R. !L. Billingsley, 51 Leggctr before the holidays. Tickets are $1 bach, with or without a Hate) Lovjejdeclared. They will be oi Ennis du: chie and (ilidays. ) Hiding Fivej Honorees Absent Pins will also be presented to Jbhn J. Bayler, Agricultural Ex periment Station; W. M. Love, Ag ricultural Extension Service; H. C. Robinson, Agricultural i Extension by) Rev!.] Wt .;y flu itjationi C- opyj ion df alpb cas^p s ma ment,j | libvocation Jackjsrip, A&M Me Chiistn^e Messagi Gibb] Gilchrist, preb > oredj ifrUbsts, Dean; songs!! .by the Hah Club johder the di ri Gracij l ;Krug. Mrsj. was j jumiiist for the T. R. Timm serve# cereniOhies. Dane ing followbl and j ] Ingram. Tba fetors nual ChijNttnas d ty Party Is nnual Cojit(tmnit 17 will stmas the for 7:3( THtt Hbustjon A (nual fhrist at tljif Bfossc m H»i , iserietar,v treasurer, ah- *d tThlii sday. [‘ ets fob the sejjl fnim Dfll. . ... 11; or lA*i‘ llbmpson, Roohi mas! r4*ty ^ Hall tm Cqris is ii‘itieid i to Miss schod |1< b -1- Hall. Dra: noli Tij pure Don 90, j cont 657k TW A&M Annek will hold; its party I include all drip . , V'‘ tmns daree will begin {it ay nigh:, December 29. th Club, R. Clubs Parties AM Club’s Houijt ILLE, Ti trans Adniifii® ially hospital dfdicatio - fjanosky the Bob R< 4 - nd W. ]f loaf. Severiili ct ance may Ixat o. Room 3i|6,T •rago can k; In at Taylfer Houston Clbb at the Melq(|iy December rty cost $2. isi and set- ined frojm !': H !:•:'