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Volume 47| } \ ife ~ I U I Board Accep tea-. M T v - I] : 11 ■ 4M*r COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1948 4t-5. :,ub ie clbh wbu nnjstiioh tpe ujmthf ’-Vlills ce’st nkii r . ■ Wi4RM SPRING ^ OPE < eXj. Ian. 12 larnji Spri tm s j Post 7 ., yi 4eni ; ai $2,( 0(,opd 1? myelitis hp4l>itiil Unit r.i/xt ns? Ross iBodtie, .ijsrpii ei t j 6f i foundatioinl an louinct d. "Funds l|orjeon ,1 rwet: 9n oif buildin? wdre i|aijsci| n! a sciin- paign lehe jtwo yearsj 4k|>-! i ! ;■ a m Cub Jpeil tiley i}nd f n * 1 : m b , isajtidir dj “in"in i j [jikry A’as’ td- Kfry 2 ton • Engineer Single Hav n- )ith, \-Af nhir Kuers Challenges Anyone To 4#ice ‘Tip-Off’ Man Chairftiajn of Health Inspection Committee Replies T< Bluebonnet Ord Inspection Committee Replies To JNisbet’s Denjnnciation of City-Student Senate Team CHARLIE MI’RRAV « M of Nisbet’s Cafeteria in which they ispec-, estahlish- st’s Ith if e Smsw JHU Five January igrad school of inginfceifinh named reici:i|ienthj rtf jhe ing Fiiciflty S^hihr A °1 hik L fagif ■msivtlr particrpiatiiofi in dept acti|il|es. appdintinerit to •V- 4 ^» Address Agrtihoni 4'n gill Ciilcsi Awards, acdjordinjg;to R. Mi chaiimiiinoCf t he fatal ;y et mftiltti^e. The live Who Nvilll r iceivelthji gineeniigj j^vanllj in Js n Jtirv J. T. .Vopdit, chepical engiimii major: Ahmie Blibodo clie rlitsi gineermg, n»ajoif;j Jol n R, i-B^jl -tine, me(jhi<nic‘a| i tni! im eifijigi jor; Lorep B. Stiles, < ivi ing mrjdr;| and Heiry civil enjinetringimaj sir. Winn ?i"is jof ipteie aw aif( s selected feofn thhjJjan mi y gra ing class ihjj the facu ty co w'ho coHsidqred tHiej st jd( n. basis ojf ! siholasjtijc at likwef thldtic s (and erfrt'ni ume ' Jhe Iffice-JIk sidered la Ihiitterj ijndicjijtidnj of ktail- ership chanHhe| kctu il ntikinjifeht of office, isi^yS rj’itcon. j j j ; (j Since th<?< only! qu; lificqtjioihl f ; the awaWsfw to I k- a r svenior uk tht sichoi)!. o er giitietfT the con1rnitf.ee ks ; brojqd !|f £ from whidh it®: street i Ls < asidida: Recomrr en{}atioii4 ; * re ace^ii from su:h ?our<ttis'as the rniimdry departmept^ tht | otl let c, jclejit^irlt- itrent, s:ud*rii ktjivi ies, stpi; sllie engineeriijig: : deriajrti icnts.j . j lie? committed jthenj jetm pika jthjej cords ot. alithe Mac ents hOfri ted and gods thrdugl a nook elimination j ip sdlectipg tl}eji ners of , thei awi)ir|dls. j , i These’aWards! jairo pivs ,'jitje|l outstanc ihgj engijnec inp stuicMi in every gnjulualtiiig flair;, j |} AggleliaBT 1 r '» r -the- agr » 0. Ekuile^ Davs oi debt ant im(anjager o tural detartiment of tie Hedpnli tional B ink of Hou torn |yiljl hs}) dress a joint nlieeli ig it 1 w and Forestiiy kn Wednesday tevler YMCA (’ha^iej, today. He joi led! the ton hank in jSeptdmibe inception of thd ag partmenlj; f Dawso Ji Was} Wm -Grockett Texas, near thei}t during of the ft; .ttf ;e d Ag|"onf>njiig t Ijilp' Texas a te 1932, he }grkdua ,< (1 frtm s!.j . with as degpee ir ajgr iculttilralj McRs- cation. Dawson slplept ll-.ye)irsi (Vfifth the US Siil Cops?rtaiion " which tir Central to the G ilf. , As mi naker bf| he bank’s agric{ult|ut(ili d fpa trie A HohHti' 1 has travel eel oivjei} Tolas lcjrin|J jtliie gri(tulttn|sil past two yllats, |s,pjea<in c to iitof-e than 35,( 00( persons on a4>il|kj6h- servation j i | J ' Dawson was at tive in eipeif4ti4 n of thejreceni “Frjjpds of tpe Soil Co: isej-vatiii n_ tpur, sponsored the $®( oni Bank of dohstowj and th? ton Lines. Autho| Loiis B was fgatureffl on fhe ,(|oui. T '.”0 dr this aftetfnoon tinued co d IT peratore Panhand ■I h- -K lps th Jill io , J skaflt of the HjilUB’ r, i 1 »4 3 icu tijiral ^ijiij: |t tL'I (| is firjpjp J in l^vilig in , hiajoa'ly gififdiu tioijs, jdUifikg e whrke.| jn Slaslt} jipd ‘ H ! exjas fix rti 1 he Rfid I ivjpr |vEATHI R iuhlijig f ?. Gd 190fe ! & !#p]tpi Bl Blast 'Ij'lexass: occagiona itaip (central portions in the'so khjeast portions r tofiigh With low} stltem n extrenie porth ipprtlon lartfy cUudjk an4, Q®1 ler ;o fresh; 8«uthe|stei)ly ;he coast ^l|iftin night. ' West T|ex|i9: P is .ftilnfioofi nd ex rdfnej c Idt ri tob , pat ire j ;26 It i uesky. Lowest |4jln- toiiight 2!0 to 2$ o' amd South P afps,|i| > has traveled exWnsiyiely in Europe t >s i 1 j “I challenge ;anyonte to produce man in corinectjion w|th the health tipns of Cdllege Station bating es.-__ ments”, Mafvin iKuers} chairman of the dent Senate Health inspection Committ! stated Friday. , . j Kuer’s comment was given in reply to, a statement madejby Mrj, and Mrs. H. K. Odom ' -. I : ! J, i S' | .'*• •*! Madeley Pharmacy First In Inspection _. ! <• j I, j .' i; : I: | • ‘ i > Madeley Pharmacy rated first in the December inspec tion of drug stories and eating places with a score of 97, Mar vin Kuers, chairpian of the Studpnt Senate Health Commit tee,: announced Friday afternoon. In the restauranfj category Nita’s News Stand, a new enterprise at th^ Nortji Gate, placed first with h score pf 95 points. The only establishment failing the December inspection was Nisbet’s Cafeteria} at the North Gate, which received a score of Q5, 5 points bdlow passing. J f * ; Nisbet’s cafeteria was closed December 17 an,d was granted a 24-hojur permit to reopen, on the condition that they would closb again December 20 and clean up 4uiring the Christmas hjolidayjs. • I | ‘ The results: of the inspection conducted prior to the holidays are as follow ^ i .M ' I , [•, pRUG STORES [ George’s ...i 1 i Casey’s; |. L.J..... Black’s ' I .......i Lipscombs Pharmacy j Aggieland Pharmacy ,. Madeley Pharmacy 1 i......i,., I r . Restaurants Annex Snacjk Bar!...; ;J. Annex Mess Hall |.:..u 4 ------- j.:.' i- .•Nisbet’si Cafeteria ...4 ii.....:.i I j. Aggieland Inn'... v i 4..J 1 J l.L 90 A. & M. Grill .Ll :... ! h| 77 Duncan Hall ..1 ; 93 White Way pafe .{ ..:4..J .....] 87 Ray’s Spack Bar 1 Creamland I i Nita’s News Stand ’’Failing ! ^ 1 .j...,. .~' r . ..j.. U- I in wmen tney de nounced the Inspection Committee for being Unfair. They charged that certain eating places were being tipped off before the in spectors arrived. i “When we start to inspect at the ‘Gate’, hews travels fast,” Kuers said, “but we never inspect eating establishments in the 4.same order any two months.’’ “For. the records, here are the FACTS: L 1. “When Nisbet's was closed in December, they were granted a 24-hour penmt to open, on condi tion that they would close again Saturday; December 20 and clean up. They wehe closed during the holidays for this" reason.” 2. “That now famous pie case did not measure up to standards .four times, last year.” (Mr. and !rs. Odom,-in their statement of December 18, stated that the In spection Committee took off 6 points for a pie case which had been used for three years. They claimehv that thils was the first time tha^ the pie case had been noticed.) 3. “The fact that I accompan ied the inspectors in the past does not mean that, I must be present every time to\ know ,the condi tions.” (Kuers, who had been ab sent at the last Awo inspections, tojld the Student Senate that Nis- b<jt's hkd failed to cooperate with the committee. T h Odoms brought out the fact mat Kuers had been absent during\the last two inspections.) 4. "In the past year Nisbet’s has lost points: “7 times for health cards ityt up to requirements; "6 times for inadequate re frigeration; "fl times for Unclean utensils; “6 times for unclean equip ment; “6 times for display and serv ice of food.” ; “I do not consider this adequate cooperation with the authorities ! that are placed there to protect the public,” Kuers continued. “I hope this wilt close the inci- | dent. These records are available in the County Health Officer’s of fice in Bryan,” Kuers concluded.. : —J. .'!• 92 93 93 79 .89 97 83 89 65 84 80 95 Levine Lists 3|; Qualifications To Determine Successful Grad Bv BOB WEYNANI) 1 -\ “Ability,! capacity,; and! bppbrtiinity are the three atiost important qualification^ in jdietermining the future of a col lege graduate},” Jjlax Levine} president of Foley Bros, depart ment store in Houston;, told Aggies interested in retailing T’riday afterijoon. j '■ ■ 1 , j U- Levine ejaut oned graduates; about losing thems’elves in ““ | ' • j j] \ 'A companies who have little regard Journal Three Honor, Conferred at v ! By Fj TOIS. BLOCk he $2,000,006: Bluelj^ tjiiet Ordlnarjfce Plant near Men Gregpr, Texas was kceptqli fc;(’ the A. & M. Board of Direc tors at the meeting on the ’ r ^ L; ” ’ President G. R. Wliite wa? 11 r '^ Course kkels Will Be hool Y ear i ! Club Pictures For Longhorn Set This Week ijpias Saturday morning. Board IlitihoriziHi tp sign the contract sale ivith the 1 War Assets Ad- hinistrot>44 More tha i two years were spent U negdUatijng for the 17,483 acre j f irm in McLennan and Coryell Countias, aihd a special’deed pr^-\ ■sntatidn ajjremqnyii^ set for Jiin- uary 30|in McGregor. Present plans <}iill fof llhe Ifiew addition to b<j use<l Ifijr a r siearch'-center, under the sjpervie on pf the Experiment Sta- ti bn. »• | '! , [| t KL A aiif 0,000 revolving fund rnd 850.OOtlloperating 1 fund was also au- \ thorized by the board for the first year’} p ie qf tke new property. More prc|kre.}s on the Memoi ini Student Copter was nude wlen the boa id sk aside a reierve find' | (if $750 OOdj from iinnp iropriaied k'd ayailaine funds to be added to the $R2. r .001) already allocated for like bull ling. 1 J I. L • •fT ^ 1 • f ■ 1 k ’ r • j 410.900 for Lounges || The:’|rkeetitly completejd student 1 Jaunges In Hart Hall and jin Dormi tories !9 and! 10 were allotted $10,- (MH) to, furnish the thrjee room*. J Popular illy (if the three lopngoa will . ! determine yjhether a proposed plan tb include 1 (lunges in all t|he dormi- T J j ; = ’ 1 j I Thirty-five campus cllibi - I ;■ and societies will ave pictures made for the Longhorn this weelk, wit organizations belnk^ p graphed each nighn at Assembly HaH. Metibers asked to be there and re|i abojit ten minutes before time indicated. MAID OF COTTON—MISS MATILDA LOU N^IL, 19-year-old blonde University of Texas student from Fort Worth, defeated 21 ’other contestants to win beauty honors and a tour of the, US, Eng land, and France as the cotton industry's good will ambassador. She is shown above after her selection in Memphis, Tennessee. — (AP Photo) The complete schediteJ ne(yH m Johiil, is as follows: ing to Longhorn Co-ed!Epr To)! Danish Architect Bulgarian Disc Jockey On Air : * ! | ' ’• I- ^ S ' f A unique disc jockey program will begin this afternoon over Radio Station WTAW. Sahat Joseph, a refugee from Sofia,, Bulgaria, who is attend ing A&M, will conduct the 30- minute program on Mondays, ' Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at 4 p. mi , Jdseph’s A)reign accent and his sparste intimacy with American slang; should give the program of recordings an unusUaltjtouch. Joseph and his entire family spenfc many months ip German State Health Unit Makes 3,565 Tuberculosis X-Rays Jan. 6 -10 By LOUIS MORGAN The College Station Tubercular Survey Unit made 3,565 X-rays Tuesday through Saturday noon last week. The unit Wll be on the campus until 4 p,m. Wednesday.i Persons ex pecting to be X-rayed this week jtre‘Yie'qu^sted ,: t(y'Teport be- fore\Wednesday if possible. rated by C. E. King, V. Estrello, 'and L. R. Bolotte, ♦’the Westingho'use unit which is rv t m t vised to make the survey cost the Dr. Fred V. Crau To Speakat Turf Conference Here Dr. Fred V. Grau of'the United States Golf Association and repre sentatives from Texas Golf Asso- i ciation Will be among the speakers i at the three-dsiy Conferen : Turf in the Southwest here j day through Wednesday. Dr. Grau, chairman of the U GA Greens SeCtioin, with head quarters in Washington, D.C., will speak at 7:30 p.m. Monday on What’s New in Turf, at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday on Control of Weeds in Lawns and Fairways, and at 9 a.qi. Wednesday on Control of Weeds in Putting Greens. Penrose Metcalfe of San Angelo, Texas Golf Association Executive Committee member, wil deliver the principal Address at the confer ence banqugy in Sbisa Hall at 7 p.m. Tuesday. I rjy t r¥1 i 1 the brick*laver’s union. Monejy is Io Lerture, take an interest lh you arij* of greater importance,” Levine as serted. -4 M for the individual. Alf it’s fmbney labdr' camps in Bulgaria where the graduate wants, he should join'■ Anierican-style disc jbekey pro- Graham Ross of Dallas, president »l' K_:aiji ..^3 am i. grains are unknown. He formerly of the Texas Professional Golf As- Classes This Vieek n(i\V tihh he | df the yehitfe- L. Marnus, Danish architictj on a lecture tour tShroughfiuj. United States, ^'id be gue$} dl A. & M. deparjtmoiit of a ture this week,; it Was announced yesterday. I i , ‘ He will sign classes regular laboratory , tlyj north ■’flpd Mt 1 . Wlnf fbb to no •therlp lio }hl> cl)udy,i'(fcj4- #1- wijjh uRd meetlwitlji advanjped do. s as guest critic!during boratbry hours, -it was stated, and at ileasf ttvoi lectures bvill be given before: the chip re ar chitectural depdrtmint, both pro fessors and stuqentst A public lec ture is being plhnneH, the flour °f which will be anpounced later. ■ ’ ' I uii*- Marnus w.ill hjave bn exhibit; JCO to 500 photqgraiphs, j plans, jfanll . il lustrations of Seandinaviail wfork. Included in his displajy will b«e plans and pictures of municipal hujildvngs, seb ols. chiircheji, mpseums} hpspF tas, air dromes, Sports palaces,|and modern houses, j i : i : He has just completed (Similar visits at the II inoi}: Insti tit}? (j»f Technology, Karsas .State ■ Univer sity, and Oklahoma University. His tour is handled Under the ajuspiejs of the Danish gbverhment. This is Marnus’ second Visit; to the (United States, his first trip'to thejSculh-: west. ' 4 ; ll, Episcopalians to Hold Parish Meeting, Jan. 20 Two Prizes of Ten Bucks Each 1 Mamus will the tvm in Scar deal! largely wilh dinaivian architect ture,, withdrawal! oM'xtremb func tionalism, and pi'ogr^iss in ism of buildings; it "ivas s Marnus was edu<}at^d Royal Academy of Copen hage i and P iU grarms are unknown. H|e formerly; ;j ®f , _ attended American University in i s<,< '>ation. will rollatjorate with Dr. Sofia!. i : •|| J : j Howard B. Sprague^f the Texas ■ ■■—u- I State Research Foundation, Dal- ! las, in a discussioin at 1:15 p.m. j Wednesday oh Bent Grasses for : Greens and Other Fine Tukf. il ' , L 1. L L • I rnii I • , ... J Because moie fhan half V the A graduate applying for a }k>si- . The annual parish meeting of j jy talks will apply to golf course tipn should.meet certain quftlilfica- St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel will l KiaS8eSi Victor Schember, A, & M„ tipns, applicants should be endowed °e held in thfe Parish House Jan- agronomist and general prograih with “just good horse sense,’; not; uary 20 at 7:30 p. m., Rev. Grin ejmjnnan, expects heavy represen- afraid of hard work, know how to j .0. Helvey, vicar, has announced. tation. get along with people, and be —— —h aggressive, Levine said. “By being aggressive, the person, should not be a| glad handler, but have the will to carry through,” The value of ai letter of iptro- duction was emphasized to the biot e than 300 Aggies; Who filled! the Chemistry Lecture Room. The let ter shbu Id bp written to a definite persop in the company, said Levine. “The task of running this enor- pioiis business, which will gross an estimated 30 million this year, is notj just selliilg—fhalf of the task is devoted to the iion-selling end of: retailing. It’s m field for mem who Ijke to deal with big things arid large sums df money,” jLevine (Mpk Vi I I I State Health Department $20,001). An extra unit is ora hand in cash mechanical trouble should develop. Special WestinghousC repairmen are on ('uty in Dallas r Houston, and San Antonio to repair ailing units. Estrello is tin army veteran while both King and Bolotte are navy veterans. Mrs. King, secretary, keeps the records. X-rays are made on TOO foot rolls of 35 him. film which is changed after 835 exposures. The film is run through a magnifying vipwer when diagnosed. Dr. H. E. Smith, health officer in charge of diagnosis, can read 1000 prints an hqur by this method, Bolotte said. The X-ray unit jshoulld not be usiecKfpr children upder fifteen bp- causAthe phtient must cooperate with tny operator to Tret a clear print, King Istated. Machines used to X-ray children should be equip ped with anumpuls^timer to catch the child at the right moment. If a child has heVi in direct contact with tuberculosis and is -ovbr five years of age, howWpr, Bolotte said they would attempt to make an X-ray. Me|mbors of the unlY report ex cellent cooperation frorn students and employees of. the college. Es pecially efficient has been wie work of the College Station ladies who volunteered their services in\get- ting the cards filled out properly. "If you would just remove those metal objects from" your pocket! and take out your'cbllar stays, the work could he speeded ’up,”, mem oirs of the' unit sky. MONDAY. JANUARY li 7:1.5)-—Fish & Game Cl||b 7:3q}—Lutheran Studenit Club 7:451—AI EE 8:004—Sweetwater Cluh;! 8:15)}—Range ^ Forestry Cluh 8:30||—Liberty County Club 8:4fj. Jr. AVMA l. ' 9:0flf-Landscape Arts jfliib TUESDAY. JANUARY 1.^ 7:154—Business Society H,!. .; 7:3(|f-Beaumont Club 7:4£ ?:0d4—Baptist Student Union 8:154—Spanish Club 1; 8:30h—Junior Chapter JUS 8:45j—Cook County Clubj 9:0Ch—Petroleum Club EDNESDAY, JANUARY 7:15)4—San Antonio Clqhi i" 7 : 3q(! SA]Vf 7:464—.Hillei Foundatioji 8:00|)—Laredo A&M Club 8:154—Navarfo A ,& MtClub 8:30i—San Angelo Cluh 8:^54—Texarkana Club ;j 9:00|—FFA Chapter h Thursday. January 7:15}—Port, Arthur Chip 7:30f—Economics Club !! | 7:45t-Geology Club j] . ; 8:00|—Marketing & FinapCe C 8:15— Waco-McLennan ■ Co. C 8:.304—Architecture SociTty 8:451—AI ChE 9:004—Poultry Science Club FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 7:15 -Lutheran Waltlhier Clijl) 7:304 Horticulture Soqiety 7:45-}—PaljeStine-Andersbp Co. Vi i jtiries (Wil bt) undertaken. ! I j Contracts! totaling $287,000 j aivardwl fojt the construcjtion l|dmin)stra}|ion Building ht Prairie The two^sio were of an Ijiew 41. & M. Tlie two-siory Brick lildiiig will replace the hne which (jas dcStroyied by fire last year. ■ i The bopnjl failed to approve an aihprop’riiaiti(in. of $47,000 for a IWorkmumfs Compensation Program fijir Al & employees} Though rij'cogniziingJ the need for such a prognim, | the hoard aphointod a ca mm it tee ho give-further study of / the plain pa pried by the Texas statd Jqgislaliure last yVar. j \ ‘ H I. | , 1 . ! ,■ ■ ■ Three Honorary Degrees Tbr(| • honorary degrees will be | -jchnferrefl ah the closfe of! ^iesteh. jRefipients df thi Tlelt Admiral C'j kill IT F "Nimitzi, ii( jam in ’ Cm next se* e I awards tester Mj loctor of law'; Arthhr'Ben* Action on Journjaltsm proposed department of wm for A. & M. received Extension Servii Enlarges Prog For Coming jf The A&M Industrial Extefn) Am jamin" Conrer, doctor of : agricul ture; )«nd Eugene Wheejock Boe- hene, ( octoihpf enginecrii No ; ;The journa fiivorq de response from members ojf the Boa: "(I of Directors, but no aii'tionj wap aken. Plank fdr the de partmt nt are as yet incomplete. Dr. B. Evans, dean Of Prairie ; \|iew, t)i}esejutedf a summary of the ajrtivities and accomplishments of tlie Negro college. The! acute crow- apd cdhjtitipns of the schqol, Which ed 70 percent of the ers for the state, were iy Dr. Evans. He stated had been si 32 percent hi is ftirnis egroi j teac p lintwj out that t?>ere itcrealfe in Enrollment in the insti tution over! last year, and 4,100 n lalifivd applicants had to be. re-. fiised. Onqltihird of the- present 1857 ttnirollpd at Prriirie View .arte m 48 wi •! ■ t • | • : | / .-I i Levine staged that/fhe field of retailing is r|ot short of mew, but short of “goid/rtien.'’ He told of deciding on ptfsiraess after taking ope course in jehemistry at Harvard when he began what he thought to be his/eareer |in jmedicine. The field of rctailing is vigorous, dynamic, arid interesting fop the graduate who is willing to start anywhere and let opportupity guide him, Levim) concluded, i The speaker w4*rbrought to the campus' by W. R. Horsley, director of; the Student Placement Office. . jp: ' ' ll ri'' . ] Name Campus Confectioneries ' j Two pri George’s s of $10 each will be giv s en to the persons who submit the best names for d Casey’^ confectioneries, Manager J. Wayne Stark announced today. Each prize: pm I winner will be given a certificate worth $10 in merchandise at either of the two places. though the two college-operated confectioneries will probably always be known as;0asey1s and George’s, the names have to be changed for mailing purposes,” Stark said. All entries should be entered on the blank printed below, and dropped into the Faculty Exchange, Academic Building before 5 p. m., Friday, January 16. They should be addres sed to the‘‘Student Memorial Center, Capipiis.” : .ij| j # “A person may submit as many entries £s he'Wishes,” Stark continued. Final selection will be njade by a committee of students, names of whom will be announced later. | !; • 1 I' I 1, j ■ M- ' i ! i ’ X* J • j' ! i : | M _ '. | 'III . V Complete this form and forward it to the ‘‘Student Memorial Center, Campus” before 5 p. m., Friday, January 16. ■ ||j 1 j |i I suggest that George’s or Casey’s (scratch one) be renamed Services program fop morct extensive than vious year, Director liamp, announced duri ig a c .r^j: ‘i vteteralhil, Rfri Evans $aid any E. L. M j ' Folljiwinex Evans’ || ( ;’t; board voted to visit Prairie View lie tea (erencej is des ning neparl ami '(• .J; 1 1 '• i‘ ■ i (J I :j- r|-:' !,§!.■ • • . 1 , 1 '(L " ■ , , • r4 yrf- 1 | pi staff; conference. Twenty members of staff! attended the con partikipatd in discussk to explore current tr lemsj in industjy, the of nt>w course materill , scheduling of additional | coun vThje service offers empies in{f an training, public aijd! indu: w^kter plant, sewer syfitiem 0 tion, REA line crew trajiriing, trairHng, vocational teacher t ai ing, iirui motor transport supeji or trailing, i ; ; j ] Dr, h\\V. Barlow', jlean ol Schobl oK Engineering, str( .the importance of, the sii}rvice 1 offered, to Texas m|inicipa and Industry. \ Duiring a discussion of “traf ideas and experiences ir (the fij it wais revealed that vo unteeri departments have bee: orgai by industrial ExtenBidni Servicl strucjtora in communitie}! whicl previously been withoi NTire tectiqn. The, work of neXfir iristriictors, which is pn^r supervision of H. R. Bkytoi be augmented in 194?; acco to present; plans. An increased demand fdr ins' tion in the field of industrial treatment was reported by Bandy, who supervises wo that field. He pointed <}jut tha mandis from industry kill h sitatq expansion of th}js; phai the Industrial Extensiop Sent “The chief problem lltacing Industrial Extension j Servidp 1948 is the careful biadgetimq C our t me in order that, with ai iijl cble staff and facilities, we i rendey the greatest possible ing service in! the field o cover” Dean Barlow t< d ference group. « report, the ij Mcy to observe conditions there. [ Upieri inly| |s T ew (oh. ho (•ectoifs wjll March l»-2( i" in vi( a I ion from John W. ard member, the di med in Beaumont, h 19-20. Newtqn presided over Saturday'^ nieeting in The absence (tf White, who wjjifj ini For, Worth. | \ .'.naW-SBtW-^ai flnwMRNmaa*^ I ■i I ir Supervisor ‘d Extension ice Engineer Willie L. Ulrich, former farm labor tihop Supervisor for the A, & M. Extlensioin Service, has been ap+ painted assistant agricultural on* gineer^ J. ID. Prewit, Extension ' Service Vijcc-director and state , afent. ihas ainnounced. Thejappoint- r|ent Ikteapie effective' January 1. Ulriithi isi ia native of Scjmerville’, . j urlesjjm Gounty, where hy attend- );ejl higlji school. In 1943 he received l}is BSi degree from A&M and last year h|e received his master’s dee gree it} engineering. His previous Idcperhfnce ipervisor Pf (was that of nil ivith’ headquar •orldj War II veterai}, Ulrich id^t three years in the army air i!l4 months of which were dia and Chink flying 1 , transports. He -was dia-i the rank of first ichargcjd \wilth iieutenanti In ahnou Prewit said over tin cing the appointment, khat Ulrich would take duties of M. R. Bentley, agricultural’ engl- Lpwer Colorado : -(I t 1 ■ 1 V,,