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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1948)
y’ — : "V •••/. MmM 9 [ '! K i KMaBUMilMI •■»wniww—Bw iniBII—i^i nm 'mil ■——i—nmnii>Timr- i • Hi HUMAN INTEREST, 1947 TRAGEDY: tAr*. Agnesj Thohitis walks from fHei Nmp. bfc>dty of her se> old daughter, I found! d/owned at Calif, lifegiuord. tri4 t.O offer wm INTi-MATE me eeps as she seven-year- Roscoe, sympathy, LOVE: Doris Von Knoblock tries to stow away in a crate in Germany to fly to her fiance in N. Y. She failed. 17 Pr Made in Cadet DRAAAA: Maj. Gen, Bennett Meyers pauses to remember a point during his testimony before a Senate committe. COMEDY OF ERROR: In the Vatican, Pope Pius moves to greet a friend, left. At the same time Mons. Giovanni Urbani signals to an« other. Result: This ballet-like pictures : r ’(in Gandhi;’ leans Mountbattert as theyj confer With lord Mobntbattenf -r-i Page 4 Mahat-I Lady, ij walk td CONFLICT: Tony Zale, left, land Rocky Graziano, battling for the middle weight championship, produced this scene of savage fury. Graziano won. SUSPENSE: A heifer on the loose sends Ralph Godsil up a pole in Estherville, la. Godsil had anxious minutes before the capture. f CRIME: A IS-year-old youth, (eft, holds a re volver against another boy and uses him as a shield during a gun fight with Boston police. A policeman captured the youth from^ehind. .'!■] ' ’Mi ,| Sevenlteeh additional pro^ motioiip f effective December 31, halyi; been announced for the Cadet'Corps by Colonel G. S. M doy Jr., commandant. In Ompaliy A, Seniors, J. H. Miller, R. W. Spoede, and W. S, Dixon hrve been appointed first lieutenants. Miller and Spoede will serve as assistant platoon leaders, w^ile Di::on! has been named ath letic officer. | In Headquarters, First Battalion of the Pirst Regiment, V. M. Dev- enport has been assigned the rank of captain vfith the' duties jof sup ply officer. 1 ' ] \ 11 [Promotions in Vets Five promotions were announced in Company ;A, Veterans. They arei W. R. M. Dixon, Jake Boggs, John E. Sibley. Rowell B. Cure, and George W.' Harris. Dixon and Boggs will iact as platoon leaders and ho(d the rank iof first lieuten ant. Siblley,! also first lieutenant, will be athljetic officer. Cure, and Harris wen? appointed staff ser geants, serving :ls supply sergeant and platjonjguide, respectively. In Company B, Veterans six pro motions weie made, including J. L. MaoFarhine, George S. Drugari, H. H. Bfunjchorst, John A. Olsoil, H. A. ,Taylor, and W. M. Keller. MacFavlAne; first lieutenant, | will be platoon jeadeV. Drugan, also a first Heqtenlant, was named scho lastic officer. B rank hors t was ap pointed technical sergeant, will) the dutiejs; of platoon sergeant. J Olson pndj Taylor were promoted to the mnl(j of corporal with the duties of assistant squad leaders, and Keller, iorporal, guidon bearer. Changes in Troop C William Kruse, former exi- ecutive (ffiCer of Troop C, Cavalry has beer transferred to Headquar ters, Second Squadron, Third Regi ment. He was promoted to captain and assigned the duties as opera tions office^, replacing Asa Hollo man. : 1 . | What’s Cooking (Notices should be in The Bat talion office before 5 p. evening before publication;.) AGGIE AERO MjODELiERS- CLUB. 7 p. m., Wednesday, |Hoom 108, ME Shops Building. aggie Flayers. Wednesday, [Music Hall. AGRONOMY SOCIETY; 7 m., Thursday, AI Eecture Tdorti. Elect officelfs fpr next sem< slier. BARBERSHOPPERS, 7 Wednesday. YMCA.' BOY SCQUT Annual Dinper, 7 p. m.. Thursday, gbisa Hall, ! CAMERA CLtiTB. 7:30| p.m., Monday. Guest speaker i Chilton. ' j . ELLIS COUNTY CLUB, 17:30 p.m., Thursday, ME chops Liecture Room. 1 j HEART OF TEXAS CLUB,[7:30 p. m., Thursday^METjhops L Room. i ij LAMAR COUNTY p.m,. Thursday, Ropm 126 demic. NAVARRO COUNTY 7:30 p m.> [Thursday Academic; NEWMAN CLUB, p. m. day, Assembly Hall.; tongholrjrj pic ture. SADDLE & SIRLOIN CLUB, 8:20 p.m., Wednesday, Asiicfnbly Hall, picture for Longhorn. SIGMA XI CLUB in Che Lecture Rioom, 8 p.m., Frida 9 '• : ] . I TRANS r PECOS CLU p. m.,.. Thursday, Rpom 2 ( V. V [|e|ture- CLUEj, 17:30 Aea- ciUB, Roon I 224, rhurs- ?rpfistry ijif.l Jan. jSAhE-i- | r*H,nij hwiili •. < nn crimtuit^ 8. 8tr4 — RAtl.Ki LtSfl CnlU-kn r 1 —,jL' I- SAI1.K •jtl (nr irnjijri i<*d stud »r!(Hirjd j'[yi'rd. oth<* -J IP “ i* inn, W i'r Run kpI. Tt'vns. demic Building. , ,, s TRI-CITY A&M (CLUB, r| |p.m. Thursday, Room 106 Aeadc VETERAN’S WIVES BRj Thursdaj CDUB, 7:30 p.m. Ca WACO McLENNON CLUB, 7 :$d p. m., Thursday 301, Goodwin, money. ‘j e Battalion WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1948ij u*' i | ResearchFoundation Councilors 1 Six Me Four Fi Twenty it|’0; l^adii .■atorsi of/Te"^" ' 1 —" A&M Rc'.sea been increased! frapi 41 .her ;js,j have i.h Fqun|atiop. jorji^epr&se! ting ,t!l'if|. o^iClillege Staff And rmer Students Appointed L|n Bryan Woman Named Delegate to Defense M , Mrs. H. ti. Ran of Bry.an.l Amer-': first lieutenant and Assigned to tpe . j can Legiop: Auxiliary DepaM^ment' [executive qfficer’s position, ‘sue?- president, has been named HVIGov- Also in troop C. Cavalry, Ste phen E.iMopre has been appointed I eeeditig j Kruse Another [appointment in Trodp hC (was P. B. Wells, who has bean -changed from scholastic officer tjo plat<Kin leader. j \ |! ' 'j Bronc - Riding Parson, Who ![ 1 ■ i ' . .. ■ : \ s . .[■. ■ . / I \ Commanded Air Corps Unit Here, New A. & M. Chaplain ! 1 Of Returning; Dead buple:men, agriculturists, and edu- bedn ; 4ifnef| as new.councilors of tpe ' The council membership has ‘to 71). industry, [faculty of A.&m' and; did 1 ) 11 ! 1 ' of lege. ' f iTf“ tr New'council . , pubiicare: Ejid uGW. BrAvh.Jjijisi inessmaruaml- ph pbuilder.|Oranjfl;e i E. A. Craft.-, dxji'euftive v|'q-prt : mi dent. Southern jpicificj| lidphs! Houstom Lon Hill, ‘ njre.sid^ht; CentrhT Power ante! f Light Coin-; jparvy, Corpus iCiri^ti: arjh-' C. jSt! I Malone, vicefchaifman |of tjluj board of the Sejcond iNatioija Bpnk. Hoystoiji.; j , | Agricultural eouncilorst Ve$ta Askew, secrets -y-: Texas Shekif jand Goat Raisers’ Associalion; $kr [ Angelo; Walter W: ICardwim, mail- (?ouhcilori represi nt fiye groups, the public, agriculture, ( .annujil installation banquet fTexaS industry, [ifaculty 4nd sdifii-f-f-:——-— 1 ; — 1—[; Sbisa Hall at (7 p.m., January the: coil ’ ' 1 ' Ll L - ‘ ^ Lot eless Succeeds Sorrels as Head Of Kityanis Club Sidney Lj Loveless will be in stalled [as president of the College Statiop Kiwanjs Club at the third in 14. To Altemd School Teacher^ Meeting County I Supejiinteji|dehi 'f Public iger • of the Luling Foundation \ He s “ cce f Joe u H ; Sorrels Farm. Lnling. and Edgar H. Hl.d- t 0t *' r oftl( ' erfs to bo >h«tHlled kens, Hudgins' 7 Brahman Ranch, ...... . Hungerford: :| • V^uhmi. Ralph Stegn, second , ; : vice-president; A\ . N. Colson, sec- dustrial coumilors: William ; n>tar ' v and w . B. Manning, trea,- t. Archer, president. I'ncle Jojhn- i iy Alill^, Houstpn: George jAV Instruetio|n, AV.j ; ]>. Biintinji:, : M. Whitis, suplei intj'pdetit ]M. Consolidated Schools, > jpey to Austin 'Ihutsday ;, itjhe Fifteenth jAnmal Ml •Conference of;. Cpxap St*! iecutives and T( achier Tii i [he held there Jlanuuiry $ JO. % it Jo study nfeanls .ofiimpri local schools arji to-hear ti jnan of the Gilmer- Vikenf i tee report on p ans school reorganp a tic yesterday. Dr. L. A. Wpads.j statij- tjemdent of puhlid ipstru Jet as general! chRirmai donference. .i < j 1 ■ ' ! - !• r 4 ‘—- •! f- ’ — The purpose jof thlc* conJfr(*nce FOR THOSE WHO P . DEMAND THE'BEST •, T j College Slice . North Gjate andi t d A! i, >11 jojuk- i atten Winuh mol E> itiers' tfe throiigh ying jtlu 1 e chaii- ]onmjii idies; n, Wjytis sjaiti! pupekiry dfjon, ,w.i 1 of thy I - Nitas Ne Stop in todBy'i V! ' Pick ilp your i( MAGA^I '9p c] Li y i’ - surer). • , A R jO. Cherrv’is ciiaikman of the Armstrong, president, Texas Stee bull J: n committee. .1. H. Southern, Manufacturing Company,, rlji cHaiJ % nu . of t H e attendance eom- dortli, H. A. Burow, nianatger.; ni itt(?(j, Ira A. Taylor, song leader, Bonham Cotton Mr Us. Bonham.; T: ana A s NHson , ass I st ant song' I. Harrell, president and g.eWyiali Iea( j er f manager, Traders Oil Mill cWi 1 ErtlPst VVpI hl m - , IolIHton , bany, Fort Worth: and Raliighl. , i< . llt b 1ian t governor, will Iw the Hortenstme, president VVyatt Met-, installin ()f , i<vr . jil and Boiler Works, Dallas., |i| Gcria Rr()( . k js ' c hain*an of the Alumni councillors: E. C. Er* program committee aid Sorrels hard, president. First Natiifnial W1 ]i art as mastejr of cc Tank, Bastrop; J. T. Davis, yi^e-j The program fijllow.s; was annopneep today by president Gibb Gilehrisjt, will beqomeji the first, chaplain.; on the college staff in some thirty-five years. Her will serve as a npn-sef-retari'an relig ious advisor and friynd to the more tjhan eight thousand young men who make tip the student body jof elude [Joe R. JjtoLiieial.i first vicovv^j* 1 ® c0 ** e ^ < '- , » ,, j, j This vigoropf 40-year-old ranijh- } land parson up well fitted for: his j new task. Born in Amelia Coun ty, Virginia. ; [September 17, 1907. Samuel Bebi.ard Hill is the sob of a famous fafHey, the rolorfu! Rev. P. B. Bill, tiijspibnary, pioneer and Texas Range:d r TBi.father's story | has b’eu told in Payton Green’s jpopul; r bipgriiphy. “For God itnd (Texas\ j As |a [ yolmgster, Sam Hill maw much of the world, as his father served as a missionary to Korea, a pioneer leader in establishing the.church in Texas, and for many iresident, [First National Baijik Sterling City; Carroll M. Games; jititorney, San Antonio; and Cj. id Krueger, president, San Antjipiq Machine and Supply Companyj.; j 1 • 1 College eouncilors: F. C. pol- .on. executive vice-president [and lean (if the college; M. T. Harring: ;on, dea n °I ar t s and sciences; T> A’. Lelandj head of the depart) nent of business and accounting; 4. A. Lynch, head of the depart- nent of. geology; A. W. Meipl rice-directorof the enginCenr station; and C. N. Shepardpt dean of agriculture. - j iL, George E. Chance of Brydnlj is president, \V. B. Clayton; jof Dallas is vice-president, C.lA. ; Koeber of ('allege Station is iMk 1 - J retary-treasurer, and A. | AJ J Jakkula of College 1 Station jisi I executive director of the fonp- j dation. w • A I’* Established twm and a half yekrs ago, the foundation places at the disposal of Texas businesses tht extensive research facilities j pf A.AfM. It amplifies the program of the long-established ' Agricvil- tural and Engineering Experiment Stations of the college who work, for the most part, on' state ;l!nd federal funds. It is.-financed by fees charged industry and individuals seekii|ig infrmation. * J i By FARRIS BLOCK s, -A rarity, sandy-haired cow-cottntry Texan, who looks like he would as much home on the hurricane deck of a broom-tail bronc as in the pulpit, has been 1 mimed chaplain Qualified! enlisted reservists may of A.&M. He is Sam Hill, pastor of the First Presbyterian'. !T tur |l l ? acti '’ e dut J Wltl |. ^he. UtlUrcn Ot \ ICtona. ! ^ j month periods in 1948 as military Rev. Hill, iwhose appointment - j ' 1 h ■— ;— j escorts for war dead) Sidney K. where h.e served as a training of-1 Ixivejeas, ejhairroan of the BrazpsX fiber. Entering the Air Corps in County Army Advisory Commii|t- July of 1942 as aTieutenant, Hill j tee. M [ >• . rpse to the rank cif lieutenant col-! Only reservists of the first fiVe opel before his discharge May 30,j! grades whl| be selected, and they 1946. It was during this period!: will be aissigned to Fort Sam tliiat he became acquainted with Houston arjd Fort Worth Quartey- Ai.&M. and acquired many friends niaster Det>ot for duty as escort .on the Campus. He spent a year, personnel tjo attend remains to the irt’" 1943-44 as commander of the j P lac6 r>{ btii r >»l within the Fourth air corps unit being tniined on Army area;. this campus. HW.younger broth- 1 Wltjiin tpe limits of assignment er. David, ineidettitallv, had at- 1 availability, volunteers will be giv- tended A.&M.. being a member erf j en preference of location, Troop A Cavalry in the Class of j loveless s^id. ‘ . ; Requirerhents for escort person- I ' This typically Texan man of the ' nel inpUidpj military hearing, neat- eloth packs a wallop in the pul- " e , s f- «>br,ety, sense of responsi- pit. In his "TUas”: A World in mental and emotiona sta- Itsolf" George .Scsaion? Perry | bd>ty, tact and a sympathetic at- sa-ys: “The fibs! few soldiers who f ^ tude | for f e 1 »” ss,on ' 11 was sta »' wandered into the \ f ictoria Pres- byterian Church twhkh the Army remonies. -V and & Confectionery irs ce , i . ' [BURGERS { • f E c • NEWSPAPER ■ U"- ; ! . by ar| A^gie for Aggies J. C. Kearby •he —■ yearsj as ad dutstanding pastor in v , i „ . u Sqn AntorKio.l Now retired from '..4* ' . T r *' s 09 the ministry, his fatlter serves as •quartat. ‘’Canada in th<j Morn- ( han | ain to t h L Tcxas F aneprs : and mg," “Kentucky Babe." Mem- ( bapiain to tne lexas Gangers, and . ^ A J , makes his hoipe near Hunt, Texas. bersTommv ( ,oui<h RaiphUheat, Yoi , g a f took his A B d ,. 8SKS srt - ,r ' ,m Uontee •" Sh "- ■ man, Texas, in 1929, and h|s :B.D. from Austin j Presbyterian Theo logical Seminary at Austin), in Enlisted [reservists selected will n* . .. . , .. . , be" entitled to all .the privileges, established a flying .school near ! d allowances 0 enlisted V.ctona during Morid Mar ID Un Q f the same grade in the Reg- sinv.at once that .ts pas or. Sam ulap Arrny . LoV eiess explained. ' Hill, vas q. good preacher, but | Further information may be ob tained frojm Organized Reserve Buddy Boyd, baritone, It’s Twilight on the Trail" and "Empty Saddle." J a in e s Zentner, accordionist, “Bells of. St. Mary’s,” and TUXin- derpr March. g^ie Rjamblers, western group, 1 of Co'i’bby." ' Members, Chester Chambers, Jim Maloney, Tex FUtfds, Buddy Ltice, Roland John son', and Rex Glimp. f vT'rr- : years, moving on Tt\at Kipd of Love and Happy .q... Ht , ... , h . f() Alexander Film At Guion Hall Today “Preview ot Heaven", the life of, Rev. j\y|illiam H. Alexander, pastor of thje First Christiah Church in Oklahoma City, is showing at Guion j Rail ip connection with “Les Mis-j ejvibles’*, today and Thursday. Thy picture is a documentary film made -in - the style [of the “March of Time” shorts, with Dr. Alexander playing the part of him- f self except when he is shown Vis a j youpg boy. j - COKE- .' i ir : V - f (Continued from Page'll) mander. senator, or housemaster to determirie the nature of expen ditures for his dormitory funds and to authorize him to sign a voucher 4r pay a bill. Sale also stated that it costs 3>i. cents) to rcipjace each bottle, of Which 2 cejnts is paid by thej dormi- j tory' jand l p* cents paid by the Coca-Cola Company. Through No- vember, 1504; eases of bottles had been broken, j ' J j | : The possibility of installing coin changers and paying janitors or students to pick np the bottles in the hall was discussed, but no action was pakem 1932. His fitst pastorate was as Presbyterian [minister at Bartlett, Texas, whortj he served for' two to Boeville in. 1934. He weht to Victoria, otte of I tlie wealthiest of Texas ranch town, in 1941, and has held the pastorate of the First Presbyter ian Church there until he resigned to come to Texas A.&M. His Victoria pastorate was in terrupted by three years of Serv ice with the Army Air Corps, ll they must have wondered if Sam, would not have been better as the leader of a band of guerrillas. For this loose-jawed towfheaded, six- foot-four preacher J can knock a grown man through a corral fence, ride anything with hair on it, and throw any steer that evep walked. . He’s hard and toijjgh and in telligent agreksive and a born i leader.” t . :. Rev. and Mrs. Hill and their two sons, age 12 years.and 14 months, will move to College Station soon id preparation for the beginning of his work here on February 1. A person who watches an aver age motion picture sees 250,000 separate pictures. Headquarters, Room 216, Old City Hall, 1 Houston. j? Bring lye. Hjr>(|n. H'—rir"" Uni'ymjl) . *rtl U< Wh._. . _ cl 141 fwk qu:!,(CmII^uc, llful 1 WhichViih hifthUay r<l. ihcaHp n< tify; W*il»- TK|)t Sljiiiili’ntK, iirilfcnihly ind j year j im n. \hi> arc ijr |f<^j(im|ii w< rk late. miftils. Wi yncIStarl idwjn Hall jWwIneMhy m' Trr tnjss whoE [no. nool •H ntwtirw Sul Roaaj Lodm> Nu. K100, x.tf: & Ifi. mL 7 r* J 1 Th)itt»(lay. j .liiBtuiry iw [ topi floor oil 'jolt Project Homo at trailer president, bps been named hgiG' ernor Beabford H. [Jester <i t'ep-lj resent Texas at the Wometij'l; Na-f tional Defense Confererjdf injj Washington, January 15-171.! 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One Block East of Bank f ; 1 1 College Station, Texas i v , i — V/- - • . I. , — . ..iJ. Course l Number Instructor 305 Anderson, N. \ 306 'Fowler, J. F. c Y 311 [Fowler, J. F. 313 Smith, A. M. 313 Smith, A. M. 314 ISmith, A. M. I 314 Smith, A. M. i 11 317 Anderson, N. 318 Davis, C. W. 319 Davis, C. W. I ■ I J » . 320 [Smith, A. M. 1 Bapt ci.| . . i [ n I ' 321 Davis, C. W. Meth. Ch. Rooms E-23 Ch. of Christ Ch. of Christ Bapt. Ch. Bapt. Ch. Bapt. Ch. Bapt. Ch. E-23 Meth. Ch Days & Hours t. ^ t ID . ' 1 i j 4 MW 11 TTh 11 WF 8 MWF 10 MWF 2 MW 1 i Meth. Cpj TTh 9 8 : 1 « 1 ‘I £ , !• li, ; j i: wmmmim ^4 stoRe ♦ -■ — ♦ 1 SPRING 1948 •reqjiiiMie mpilred. Name of ]' J' (Course iU ..•, I,. 1 1 !r pH Testament Chalratters ! L T ’ |t. j',, Nd V Testament ckaraetferf r ! • I I ' | ' I ! ] . ! j, yioptic Gospels r 7 j-1, New Te$tament i ?ta eve; u|rvcy of Testament •drv'ey of Old j krvey of Old Tes ! ! J | 1 ^i nor Prophets • ■ look <^f Acts ifi i' j 1 ^ment Paul IM of Revelation kok 5ener*l Epistles ,/S G ■ “I