r W %■ u 1 ( I'll ■ .* : 4 Tf* 2 IN Committee, Kaufmann. - jClty'a 1 Viympiad York ofjffi blympi) tatied by JAPAN WA1 TO KEEP TOKYO, MacArthur’s headqua: to dip -iiitp tke occupi fund {.or $,10 060,000 to bales‘of cotl oi to kee millsroperating until fu || cial arrangemamts can Is i By next rpplnth, he i J m si aiA, jaf e-4< Way ma the 19fj| PlllLADELP \W OLPMPl PHILADE Philadelphia mal bid for game*. The Quakeft for the 16th with the Nevjr United Statek lion by the 3 liladelph wa.s ce di As(b 0l t tirm rs corlaN Ls OPEI: i - Gem JEf & it! » Ol^ to have \f rs 311 ion y 5: Japtan er fin, maShwe ifiuik fni!'* the policy of the hewj|uni(i Burma will ’be the estiil)lish|n(| it of state Soeiujlsin and t^| , ellitiin i lion of Cap talism. j i| In the-first istatciinent|of polk y since the state cut loose frorr| ti e United Kinjedojht tho preiidentisa d Burma would nourish tie frii’irt - ship of all otheri nations Shut \v|n) d “tolerate mi infriingeme it on| t|le territorial integrity of the unk n *f Burma.” ‘ i h ■ \ >.. | J. E. HICKMAN NW Ll . TEXAS CHIEF JtrSTlU S AUSTIN, Jan. 6 —t/Pil- As.. m-., Thursday in the AT Lecture Room to elWt new officers for the spring semester. AH membe^ are asked to atteij<| and cast their Vote. “Iijili inswer to The Battalion’s challenge to do aj play that vron’t stink by any other name, the gie Players will produce lb: ‘Hedda Gajblei’’ soijnetihie in Fc 1 ary,” Geofgij Dilljivou, directei the Aggie Player!(, said yesteiday. Exa^t date of the presentation jbe-announced later, i , A classic since the turn of century, this play has been received by audiences all ovei world. .It deals with the a of a pplf-Centered woman to nate jthe lives of those arounti and aer eventual fall into disgrace and (Segradation. An Ibsen charac ter requires an actor or an acjtress whoj 1 is 1 emqtionally mature and Vapgble of.portraying violent] and rap is! eijnqtjonal changes, Diljavou ftateid. I j j! The j^ggie I’layers will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wed nesday Sn the Music Hall after which try-outs will In* given for tfie different parts^ !Dijecloj Dillavou is urging all \ggi|es. Aggid wives, and faculty inembei' i jor tiwnjipeople who are IqteHMfW to! littend the ipepfing tijid fry out. For those who cannot liitiiljiuti just want to help with! the cjrodijictl'OnJ there are nuinenlus jdbs availanle, uecjprdipg to thti fector. Especially needed are p< pic to do ! painting, construction, lighting, aMj properties work. Dr. W. R. White (auove), paus- tor of th«i First Baptist Church of Austin, Texas, has been eleet- ed president, of Baylor Univer sity to succeed Pat Neff, who resigntsl, (AP Wirephotof degates To Be Ten Students Nominated For 28 Pepsi-Cola Scholarships \ The names of 10 senior A. 4 . rr 1* irectors to Meet lere January 9,10 The A&M Board of Directors will meet on the carfipps next Friday nnenj'ecbnomic.s, son of e Ave.,, College Station; FRiVhp rd C. iBooton, Jr.j electrical engireering land mathepintjcs, son of M •. and Mrs. R. C. Boo ton, San AntOiio; Charles A. Burleson, ag- rohony. College Statiim^ Billy B. Fml rick animal husbandry, son of M •. and Mrs. R. E. Frederick of Haw! ins; William H. Kiel, Jr., wild! fe management, pon of Mr. and Mis. W. H. Kiel, Brenham; Byron K. Kilpatrick, aeronautical engineering, son of Mr. arid Mrs. C. M Kilpatrick, Tyler; Wilbur J. Limb ay, electrical engijieerjing, son of Mi- and Mrs. Mamicj Lindsay of Alice; Robert L. Petersqn, aeronau tical engineering, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Peterson, Dallas; Robert B. Price, Ji*., dairy husbandry, son of liljr. and Mrs. R. Bl. Price, El Paso; Loreji H. Stiles, civil engi- neerihg, son of Mr. anq Mrjs. D. L. Stile*, Celina, Texas. tional Student undertake ten! delegates i in tl Association, tive plans e evemt of not to join the udehlt Senate h ending tf)e niljationl wi' ~r Encyclopedia Britannica films are available for sale or rental from Encyciqpedia, Britannica Films, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois. Sale prices are $45 per reel, while the films may he rented for $2.50 for one, two or three days, by writing to the com pany]. 5tone rental libraries for EB Films are also Ideated in New York, Boston. Dallajs, and Pasa dena. , j v Angell announced tjojtlay. According .to Angell, the board will consider the | njossibilities of pbttinff a studerit lounge in eiaeh drm, awarding a contract for con structing an adrbibijitration builii- in|g at Praiiie View,! and financing 11(0 Union BuildiiiigJ If the Union Building cannot be fijiahced all at i ojice, the board plans to build now idne of the five units into which the buildihg has ' I bt(en divided. The applicants were (he heads of the departments and Qeahf of thq Graduate Schojol P. B. Peajfon. j The follojvships established for the year l'jllt-48 are open to sen iors, with pu-h fellowship paying full tuition and $750 a year for thi-ey years. They may be uat;d in i(ny field of study at any ac credited grkiduaie school in the United .Stut(‘S or Canada. TVenty-eight fellowships will be awiijrded in the United Stajtes and the][winner* are picked by a na tional selection committee." Jqhn M. Stulnnkor, professor of psychology at Stanford] University, aiifornia, is director.| Collector to Aid Filing Tax Re|ilms Here Jan. 8 James A. Scanlan, deputy col- letjtor of the Interna) Revenue 'Sejrvice, will be at the YtyCA January 8; from 8 a. pn. tjo 5 ]). m. to assist studentsj am) resi- ijqits in filing inconie thx re- Ui ns. Assistant Dean of Men Ben- iji A. Zinn said today phat Scan- la|i would hnve all forms neces sary to fib 1 ' returns or amend q.sj:imates for 1947. j- (Conference On, Turf Set Here For Jan. 12-1 The second annual confe ence oh turf in the sol thwe.4 sponsored by the Texhs Tuh Association, w 11 be held at A & M., January 12, 13, land If i The confcrehei*, the first to j: held on thi* campus in j 1948, | expected tq attract an ajtendaini of 200 frobi ovi r Texas) and t| nation. ! , j The US‘Golf Associatiiim Gret i presented tie Agif| Dave Briicej, Jri, ^ ‘ Senate. selecti*)) [with the Itojrjling U Idjeijit tjl e Student jThe dection comihitjteei of Student Slopate will i imme tpore anklj j freshman iil>||ll>’, :ini( fltom th ^ehftte, villj select tw< This col ege can hdiltes fijcjm those of the sopl ndl ! freshman k*b grbup tf'.s. tat is fl ionvimtilons. J. T. [.eatlherwood, Rolu halide jBu ityn, Joe ic regional ilmdi n - Milleir, rt McGlu rullinan, tu named by R ec »i 0ll j las culjural Experiment ‘Stjation grajnt of $j{00 f(jr studies on spi^ cifie turf juroblems. A grant f $3,j50 for i Vttch i of the t ext tiif years from the Texas Turf Asst' ciatjion for jjpeeme studieii on tuj problems Infs alko been ledeptq Chairman of the Kessiots whie hill be held in (he YMCA Chajir I be Dr. R. Ip. Lewis' direeMf and Kxpfritr cut Stf: iVill be Dr.I Agricultural timj; G r a hath Ro?s, Diillas Athletl Country CUih, I)ull«s; Sidney 1 Wutsf)n, diyisioj Engihcers, Dal la Head of agronomy .deparjmeht ij qf the Exteijisioi k ic COMMODITY COMiliin'fE CALLS STASSEN. GR.fHXM >VASHINGTCIN, tan. A senate Conmittee! agrdted lyeSI day to call! Harold j E| Fta is( Thursday — anfl pos^iblj| pijesijle Truman’s p jlkhnal |phy|ician same day -n- to tell what |he[ of commodity speculatio • Chairman Furgu.sc n of an appropriation* sut inquiring into (trading employees slid that Mr.) physician, Brig. Gen. Graham, will bo called; can prepare its Jnfonhnti§n time. ] 1 f Jpft*rn) arjd'iiorth < .f 'f edrtesifli War Tlf v > v J Hgronojhist. I* Dr. J. H. Adanij i A&iMi pr. hie If. Trotter| direeti|: Service,[i and D lean of fngineej ss at the! banqu Leading politician of the year was SENATOR ROBERT TAFT. As one of the Republican Senate leaders and seeker of the Republican nomination for president, he gained publicity through his work in pushing the Taft-Hartley Law through Congress despite opposition from the nation’s labor leaders and the veto of President Truman. J ji' ; ■ ||! ' L ■ j WALTER P. REI THER was set outstanding man in labor by AP edi ‘ d as the He re- '• I ■ ! • -iK' il 1 . N f 1 ■ : « TVi ! it: if.' ' 1 | j, • f. .. j ;■) t,- \\ 1. . IJisl •k. ife ,. oreign Affairs the Year-1947 oeived more than tw)ce as many votes as John L. llcwis. As head of tjhe United Auto Workers’ Un- ipp, Reuther plans to eliminate Communistic ele- ments^from the union. Industrial genius, HENRY J. KAISER, was chosen as the industrial leader of 1947. Other leaders in the field nominated by AP editors were Mjinry Ford II, Howard Hughes, and Robert Young. In the entertainment field KING CROSBY ibut- posed Bob Hope, last year’s leader. Besides Hope, ingrjd Bergman was a leading 1 bidder for the title. i ANDRE GIDE, French Nobel Prize Winner, was the editors’ choice in the field of literature. Gide’s Style has had profound influence on current litera' twre, I I Li P. E. Mcp truff were delegates the;; las^ Convention l)ut sijpco: tli H. W. Barlqw, ihg. .1 -I | • Ben Lee Boyr ton, preslident the Texas Golf Association, deliver the addrq: January 13. j j Purpose of th; confereice us give those interested in jiood tu an opportunity to disec ss the|lj problems with each other; to ha specific problems relatei • to e) j tjiblishing iind . maintaining tuif discussed by experienced! leadejs in various phases of tuif wor) j aiul to stimulate a inoadei interej I in and greater! appreoialtion f, H Depa EixpC: irchitec onight Walter T. Rolf ? of Hou address a meeting of th tdctural Soc iet)y | tonight pm. in the TMqA Cabipf head of^ tne iteetjure at Tei fe has prac Houston a feijv years. At y hi Formerly ment of arch iversity, Rol chi lecture! in mont the At a ton Universit ire in le las recer one hundred chitects in th speaker, ha (s pi foremost arc up Alison Peery chifcecturc Sqcie i l.H i I I ;.n f pt 7:! i Root __eting at of the "100 «pt Princ* Minds' Rplfe was preseht as ope of thk most outstanding at* e world. '.“A of the Rural educators ildent, of commented. ■I on Arch 7:3 ) 4 depart + Up} d JBeaiij- irilliai nation the Atft elect (six ca * ; thti sr 1 lassies, , gmup delegates. en(l *ix •esilgpeidl' ajic the end of tjtej upper jclasseS injfe CMliiair has lutjtynjgii; duates at leidestar. That"leaves two viieli})} swisj to pel filed. embers of the . . . Vil) wOrid' r why-they wen i not; pniiderciq as delegntes. Aftjei |n| gbplte ithif Student Senate difiilt|dj ha( if J stli denits wei end tlje j meetings wojuld no rbarls, tmepl adept it nchopl l^utj ipr ehapee of being ijf the {adminiitrntiv be lorgalmkatiion. liifica .‘vifi(,( (»h)e t> at fprl sevcijill oplji benniiej liopejrljy represent ini r tljel they would stand q tu being ilectqd Up poiiit io(is <}11 Oualip'icatioiijs for (nndiijnfv'ui j; 1 ClilHHificd as a Fre.ihman or lophoniorc and cxpcit to Min heife intii gradjuatiim, Have; aL I rajs t a 1.5 pgeraijie Sr l trades.; For l»»‘)(inni ig Fresh me a Ids rail tog will Im‘ tmidle oi| tli< msi* niid-terjm gindcs. A duHiije loj Kdielr (if the .service!* in V 111 iOns! of lilglief edt 1 rillSiug! Id serve up if h|» I'iected. i j < jiiutiddtes mill u|i If sd el 1 Ctti.dl board p! «‘ l Cni in jud f five dludeiits of I In ie qomr as voted ot S.A. S3 the a da I ill) meririin insij eat Ida find m; i| graflulatiiri l»i‘u).r N'ftire ja mil lability to biiginipg ■icalil stutlen Injterb^tionlal ITniojii in Praffud] stuglehts ! t. iqj vyeljl thei rtu were ‘orguij /.he ! stujli di.4 ahtjut! parilia| theircoliirnaifd s, and j hmv in world ano -colleges j .sept reprCspqtittives; ,to lladisqit, Wii ehmiln twHoien ti!NS\ constiUituii e/msin j where h w rittjen and * ecti'd Since ; that ennfi miepsi weji /icerp ivertei dec tivo.SjO' the NSl arijjfiid.’ j A'not cntiion w«ll| be iq/dd ii Mudisoi rej^iomp 'coriveiitii 1 J/irir g th«( cooling y NLSA. many col v6te jby tihe student tc sA* whether each or w/n Idf jiiiot jo/n t aie He ng; taken in new ;t( diecide that issue, aid |u poll will bo conducted here in tl/i vijry ijp:*ai] future. Thy objjectA'in of the orgapizib tilni in Be:;! Beoaklening of The Hiu uu/i agrepnle (tiffiebi-B weili limp region^ 0 held in whie /ed and /he ot wei o oU(lini*< iiationul er. fi;i|pt) two me etp wtMfe hi - i T r kiresi bending i deledi - t njties Idinto' Klimination aijid rqligj ous ;harriers to thej col With in ties tpkeji ego woulli Pol f e.gib matiortiil op. American stu inonvie, cial »fluci trie low teacners sa and veterans’ $ubsistence a' liberal policy Mleges in granting ncholail- ■ I I >j i attending tlij wiih td Uppl) ri ! Ml thej lypje [. to I . in ita^ollegis linproveinenls of educalion now avaibthle to thli youth of the nation ai d universitiek To ‘/ectjre federal aid to brinb ucatibnal facilities in all Mates uiji to the national standard and tin stcure increases jjiea amci To M*cuire a j more fHom Hitips. ji .-j jj Thosjji 's/udeintk lin oampus Who ay fill out a peisdnal hlltorfc form (at the Student AbtivSties 01 f i|:e. Those at the Alnnex may st re thus fbrijn from Mrs.! Hilliard t| the pt/idptitj Centir. Students ust yhojwi ayerag» graide an 1 'Stqffjce addijess s> the student ard ;pi»y ewbUci the/n. Thp ectiio A ^ th It jomtlav f lato R fbr the (nny practice Major. i ry depi i othdr it* edne?days, 7:t0 9; 3j apd Friduvs f e i brospqctivfe cab