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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1948)
TO Be Chun Of Sp; Lker, Feb. 10 Dr. G. (J. IRrewc r, nii' if of Christ off Wfemplijis, T durirlp Reliiijms Ei ipha Fowler, miilfjiier ,ot|'th<f tcday. natiAjally thjjufdKHil tlu*iSl!S 01 si in ! various i'if|4s fil' V ijaiiy. |>dhie ofi Dr. Hroweifsi loci ur< s hav ^l) ■en pf|Uost)]ihical, |4me scii jitific |so me purely >teligio|i^ si:m1. ijtheh .5 h; .ve bi-joii of a civiii |n all ire, iDr. Ilicwer pljins to give 4\jo Uctu iys wi )c at AijiM accordin|r'to l owler, 0^; viU t>M on “ ; Evolii|inn,’ T janff the ‘ ‘ on "Communifin.” ; Dr. Brewer,|mioviiie l|evai author, lectnr|if,. dtbalih-, ai le^e profcssoif Is ai pitfsont jink in clu- B<lde do ilirtind Harding ('(dlojtj, Emcc tfi Bi|ewer Hour,hi wcitkl/i radi(j j gram over W^ilBQ, M .^nphisl ; nd j serving on thw editor il stif'f 1 of the Gospel AJdjvorate, a re Dr us pijblication, aacjfethgr **—*■ done by Dr. liiftv being done inf jwldi ifiai. j to silrvi a^j minister fo| |,[ie iifonjphis ‘|iu ttalion Monday, jangahy 19,19^ JAvijEs e. nelson A'orks jeiig Fbwlor addedl ,, : 6 , u f . y i A native of jfljcinni tsi (j, Dr. jin jerjh'as in pnstfyWars ise aster for the t’ljirist at .‘fiistbi ('Ifurch of i(’hfr(Ht V.rilnut Chur<|h|jof in:»n, and the iBfifoac.. , I.Ubbock. He |Has ijutijbredl ji fyed 44 111 ijiivehsit y Chdlcb lie njt dl«>burih|, Hbe [phi ipt ati Si r- :iva 3(5 Chdich books, pampitlefs, He was the fo|iidler 1 is hep of thef dha t tiajn, and has 01 her,papers. editor a nj( Ip iiannhga !t!h ' ure Ifien writM er of the Jackson Avejnue Church utpesseo, will he the guest speaker s!Week, February 10-Jfi, James F. «M Church of Christ, aimouuced J" > j | ! I It cturer, Dr. Pjrewer hjas lectured ivi th-^ - i ^ */. j * eer vmt e is rMkt 'c+tu,‘ :! si icT/oy > The Ex k r || “ Serving; Texas - DR. (». C. BREWER , {'hupch jof Christ Speaker H : - POLL- | - 1 ■ I • - . • I (Continued from Pago 1) | from jcSomerjvillo. “I! think I fine jidea.’’ "Easy opdners donrt prove anjii thingi We need a* real test td show what j the tejam can do,” was | the word according to sophomore j|. M. SCLLIVANJ “If we do have tough luck on the jfirst gamine with aj big team, we can always follow j thd lead of Alubpma which made, a ireal comeback after a slbw start Jlasjf seasdn.”. '[’bis new policy, Announced bV Carmichael, (has the (backing hf a large majority of AjfeM students^ Although onjlv three home gamed | wdll ne played next season, Agjgied are taking a long-timje view off thej f problem; and looking forward to the time; when A&M will meet; big teams fpom other conferences mold' j often I udder; the ligjhts of Kyld ion • ‘ft'. tyfi iven ree Forestry Research Items jIf A f Tprco forest products re search project^ were assign ed |pp priority here Thursday py Paul’ for Short m|il-man tviHory com mittee: for the Texas Forest Service laboratory at Lufkin, according to D. W. Williams, yiejfpresident for agriculture p|oj4*t.s selected for study in- cludb: |i survey of null waste in the; ioiflmereial pinC-hurdwoods re* giorii of East Texajs tu deU-rmine the janynint and location of such Waido as a guide tof its: availability Chinese Onlyi Mm GetAUHonorMoMthe II, l/ICIS MORGAN i L i I • wA The honor of being the only son in a Chinese family of seven chil dren is somewhat lessened by the burden of supporting the family, according to Pao-tung “Paul” Hu ang, a Chinese student from Shang hai who came to A. & M. in Sep tember to complete work for his masters degree in chemistry. Twenty-Six year bid Huang, known as Paul for the sake of sim plicity, graduated from the Na- by rewiindustry; utilization of low Central University of China gra< e hardwoods in the upland ! which is normally located at Nan- Eas i Texas pine-hardwood belt; [ king, the Capitol city, but which and a survey of gas kilnk in Texas | was moved to Chungking in the to tetermine present drying sche- Japanese invasion. After gradua- dul( s, seasoning degjrtuljc, and costs. E even Minor Projects Belected E even other prdjcejts were se-l lech id from a report siubinitted by C, X Marshall, lal&oijatory chief, ad etpdcially worthy) if ifumis should, la*, iviijlable. Among these are a SUicy, Of seasoijiiiig ijmd glueing lion he worked in a Chinese Gov ernment Arsenal at Kunming, a town known to many American soldiers during the war as the terminus of the Burma Road. Huang studied at the University i|f Shanghai two years la-fore de ciding to come to the States. He come to tlestF rtf oak lumber; [determining chose A. & M. upon the recotn- Hov| to remove wUte(!- apd resin i ni®ndaUpn of Miss Inabelle G. Cole- fi-orip green southern yellow pine j niun, instructor at thp University sawllust sb that u may be Convert- ^ Shanghai and his Sunday School 4d ijito commercially valuable wood teacher. Miss Coleman attended (college i;i North (Carolina with Mps. R. L. Brown, wife of the College PAO-TUNG HttANG -g + * floip-; inaking newsprint from a mix|ure of pine and oalk, and mak- ingjpaperhoard products from mes- qui^epUlp. WE IIAfVjE WrtAT i i; L FF I H>L fill cGllegi North Gate iy—iww I i NEED IN ‘PLIES - BOOKS WENT ifipi .1 M , i. BOOK STORE College Station Ub Valued At S75,(100 T ie tfY* as forest) products lab- j ora ory at Imfkii), ffitom which theSe 'research projects will lie con- duc ckI, was authorized by the Tex as eglslatuirc in ItfSfll. The plant and scientific; equipment is current ly * allied at $7:.,onp. 'fjje Laboratory is. operating this year on a budget of ;$4f>,3(|0. Of this suni,’ $l. r ),00u will be Used for re- Mbdeliiig! and expansion of -the present! laboratory and the con- stiruction of a lumber storage shed. Projects already under way are a sjtudy of preservative treatment of shojrtleaf and lobloljy pine fence ,posj}.s jupd collection bfi Texas wood samples for identification, display, M'ji——rff; Lutheran Pastor Attends Parley UeveK*nd A. F. Dnoegemueller, T.utbersln student past|or„ left yes terday! i for C h i tj a g o,; Illinois, Where he will attend a Student PiDtors! Conference df the Luth-1 crap Church MissourikSyjnod,. Jan-; UarV 20-21. -if,[./!. I -r. The conference will be a work shop for the pastors to study th& iProblenfs coniiectie<l With titleir wopk in better serving the students. Student pastor? froiin pH major Colljeges in the United States will be present. SAE to Hear ME JktaruSh C A F E: T E R I A Professor Tuesday ProfCKsor Carl V r . Plies of the mechanical engineering depart ment will address the Society of Auioiqrttive Engineers Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Mechanical Emi'ineering Lecture Room, .lie Will speak oh ‘ICiompressi-j bilijty ami Superson|i| Elow.” which ;i " - , - COMMISSIONS - (Continued from Page 1) Joe B. Pettit, Dallas Guy It. Reed Jr., Texarkana Pete L. Scamardo, llutnford Ilart-y B. Smith, New Orleans William T. Strother. San Antonio Robert W. Martin, Dallas •; I ; ; Infantry Edward D: Brandt, Houston George P. Cavitt, Houston Howard C. Houjsch; Jr., Gaines ville, Ga. Grady A. Cole, San Antonio George[C. Crews, Jr., Grapevine Ted B. Goldmann, Dallas Calvin W. Hicks, Java, S. D. Oscar E. Krauswopf, Fredericks burg! !; DwaynC A. Panzer, Winona, M iss. Bruce E. Wallace, Coleman William H. Whitsett, Seguin Armored Cavalry Harrell I). Foitijr, Sfhulenburg Jack M. Pankdnien, Brenham Charles T. Trickey Jr., Abilene Ordnance Department Robert |B. Mayes, Nlew Castle * Coast \rtillery Edward D. Batemaii, Wills Point What’s Cooking? (Notices should be in The Bat talion office before 5 p. in. of the evening before publication.) ABILENE CLUB. 9 p.m., Wed nesday, Assembly Hall. Longhorn picture will be made. Baptist minister. was chairman of Miss Coleman’s Sunday School class and also ser-i ved on the YMCA council at the University of Shanghai. Huang learned abput America frotn magazines and: movies; con sequently, our customs were not altogether strange to'him. He says the university system in China is simila- to that of this country, although the friendliness of Ag gies was someth.ng he (lid not ex pect. “The Chinese people are Suffer ing: today as the result of a civil war in which their interests are not being considered,” Huang says. He believes American aid to either side in the conflict will prove de trimental to the Chinese people as a Whole. What (Tima needs, he says is American capital and technical skill to build up her industry. A mote thorough understanding of China’s problems by youiag Ameri cans, Huang feels, would ! be of great help to his people. H«j spoke recently at the Baptist Church On the “Present situation in China.” A member of the International Club, Huang believes that a better understanding lietween the peojjjjes . of the world [is essential to worhj Huang pace. He expects to" spend another SELL wrm PIED AO. fn^rtinn m irutw m ic j (w-r rolitritfi With r. tnltt; itiM In by 10:60 | llcntion. llHK SCRIBE ! inu. (Irmwinl | FOR SAl.E-i Mmo^F )!I47, Srd Nt. Oakwood'. FOR SALE-* trail*-!’ hon**- and 1 C-l Campus. FOR SAI.K jTwo-whfel trai m**nsiur»s I4(‘ x R4'''; tUv-l fl i-d. COO-IC iirp«; gom\ condi D-C-Z. CullpRc Vif-w. -4-4 OFFICIAL NOTICEi j Irfsl li 4 c mouti - |i. Railr v lit iSAT.E • 4Z< His 00‘ ICUahrl 7 W 5.00. Bex ler.ioo. I’ortat. 4r0llrrM itr ■ F.00. paliy iSALBi--# pradmt jrele. Obi* rtvndrl ] sirtablc imMihalnical Ml-A. • CilllftioTVli-w. ).ab<>ratuity iansistanta ar<- Woded fflr the Kprinx sjoimnU'r in the phvtHlG *!• pu|t -, merit. Mc-ti Ini have rnrnplljf|d sophii- mbre phy-ieit < (Hirw-r. with sup*- ah- wutili-d to laUiratories. isi.60 per h<jiu SALEj—PlortiabU d roaditjpn. R-15 afsbit with inetnaltj iiiK am! the: hi : nClini; of appar Th<- seale of is for new asiiistu | lassies f( - ttlid i - p«(r hour for loiperii need nesis iipporUinity i f ir experxince, larniaps, shooul la* i-onKidwd. As soon 4 s the >ehi’<luli* of ip, lh<’ sprintr' sei nester is publish j|c anu te fiir,- roristrit on day, apnluai It j ,for ji sisuinn hips In e urped. to l all “ - 1 ' 1 fiN* of the <h’ .artmi nt, sipn ui ti(ntative pros rums for ussiStijijii ; ’ J. O. POTTER, , j Heud. Physics E)fparti*n»t year studyi retmming to Clilna. Ho go either to Manchuria ng\ at A. areas in China, to seek hilj n will serve as,an iritioidftdtion to a BRAZOS COUNTY MOTHERS CLUB, Thursday. Contact Mrs. T.! W. Lebnd, fiGf! Walton J Drive, | Phone 4-7414. BIOLOGY CLUB special meet ing in Biology Lecture Room 7 p.m. Tuesday. DALLAS CLUB, 7:fi0 p. in. Mon- j day, ‘'YMCA Chapel. Plans for Sports Dgy. \ j- EAST TEXAS CLUB, 7 p. m.,|, Tuesday, Assembly Hull. Longhorn picture. , \ : nevfjcotirse oh “Renctioh Engines.” ECONOMICS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., 1 Thf eolirse, Aero 417. will Ik* of. | Tuesday. Room 307, Academic. ! fe((<l beginning next semester. ((Plans for next semester will be: F^IA 1 IMTER ilr f™ G DISHES OF ITIONAL FAME e best in— ERICAN COOKERY inciiig lhe II.N.4L OPENING OF ' . THEiA|GlEJlEALTY COMPANY h Lcjjcrit^io^er tie bouthsidp Grocery in G^sey E^rgesB Building the Telephone- : v;i[ ■ j rui m- ir Res. 4-7909 J. T. Williams Ifess of ’39 I .! j WE itiGGEST THAT pt owe ijroperty in Bryan or jColjkg) Staiaon and are thinking of iseljliig! it, jofsult us as we have buyej-sjfor the property. !UR PROPERTY ITHltS Rio Grande Club Picture For Annual Taken Tonight The Rio Grande Valley A. & M. Club will have its picture taken for the 1048 Longhorn. Monday ut 7 ul nf. in the Assembly Ilall. Corps members are' requested to wear Niimljer 2 uniform,; atvl vet crank shCiujd'wear ties a^id coats. 1 ■ ii I , SNOW, STORM BLANKETS MUCH OF TEXAS 1 j! J !!;;( ;» i 1 iT' The most whlespread snow*- stcjrm iiiin Texas tjjijs wjinter left laijge areas of wesjt arid northeast Te tas under a whitie blanket today. ' [he, [.snow measuirCci tjvo inches in the Dallas-Fofifc Worthl areals whjbrC thousands reported lilte for woik | as buses and streetcars ran bejiinjl schedules. Tyler, the rose capita! had an inch of show. Tex arkana, in the far cast corner, and Aiparillo, in the far west corner, reported a trace of snow. discussed.) GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB, 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, Assembly Hall. Longhorn picture-will be made. HORSLEY CIRCLE OF THE WSCS, A.&M. Methodist Chdrch, 7:30 p.m., Monday, Home of Mhs. W. J. Faulk, with Mrs. Paul An drews as co-hostess, j 1 - e 1 IRC, 7:30 p. m., Monday.. Room 205, Academic. Subject, “Should US Continue Its Aid to China?” NEWCOMERS CLUB sewing party in YMCA 2 p.m., Wednesday.! For reservations call 4*1269, 4-8826, or 4-7679 before Tuesday night. PRE-MED PRE-DENTAL SO CIETY meets in Biology Lecture Room at 7 p.m. Tuesday. RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB, 7 p. m.. Assembly Hall. Longhorn picture. RUTH CIRCLE (Formerly Ag gie Wives Circle No. 1) Monday, 7:30 p.m., Home of Mrs. Fred Pat terson, C-7-X, College View. TSPE, Brazos County Chapter, 7:30 p.m., Monday, EE Lecture Room. Jui - t- AGGIE REALTY CO If -i-l- 'iAu K - jJ.. 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