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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1948)
/• ■ ■■ •.'41. ; ?e 4 : * , dm ; v : t; battalion : v :.r Befor . ■! I Activi] 4 tion for th . ident and were discu; luncheon meeting at i our rthat t made progress and tn '«?, 1 T r. aa result of it the free TB fclinie Consolidated 1 banc ready this fail!. The speaker sai I eiation has 400 mi Shepiai'dson sai< ciationk A\ the year, jes ai brief) Tuesday] df pisa Ha j. 11 Kiwanis clu ciatioh aidedf In, tt ifpassa™, ..college building ajlijendmeli a part in the Colltige Stall | veationalvCbijinGil; 1 pointing out] t)ie th * ooi n ^tec ok thdjha 1 if ffic ta u rdi; ore.is to com ' drts; aidei i i .pitied tip A&M which w 11| ,b; .7... .that the ]nebers. that tie ) • ! community as’a tv that the acqomp’ (k aqtivitifp are lie; He l- ) I: ^nis duh (n^eni- with tile !1rso- upon the f‘iti- ijd suppaft] H • high praise tjo Ki I hers for their'woi I eiation and fcallec I zenry for coptinu 1 said that thA org idizatiop <fsta lished; last ytear, ’ ' . ■ job, and said (that - to serve all ijHe pf Guests werie S. i ton; John 'Powert H. D. McAfee); N.T1 '•."KV f • y rV.lV il qrdson h Meetinj • , 1 ;g4 Station Developme outlined ’ ’ ^ of the 'I. She thp^ , . >ng. j]| - ■ i , f 8 , c ■ I COOK COUNTY CLU6 7:30 pi ! r m. Thursday, Roam 224 Academic, .7 -iu u / FEBR' !.;f Lj tRY 11. 11 T . I '1 " 1 ' r “Tt! Pfh . a. iat’s Cooking? Associa- ures-j .s i ecp Scholarship ilW" HI -CLARK-. Continued from Page ■ i’I - ! V Vi v il i r J e an Hon t: the ; facis, GiRICULTURAL CO Wednesday, Assen K. .'!W. Glissom. Club mei has.been a Heep Dair ^ scholarship for ’his award which was es- ihed by Hermln F. HeepJof Texas, ha^ a scholarship 1 n 1 i IORIA COUNTY CLUB, y, Room 426, Academic VOS CHAPTER TSPE 7:30 p. m.j Monday, EE Lecture! Room; CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB. 7:i5 Room 227, Academic Build- Thii Build BRiH pm. Muftdf $200. ,,, r ] A rbmmittee of .four, consisti'n_ • Br. Rupel, G. G. Gibson, Prb. J ; A. F. Da nell and B. T. iop, secretary otf the Texas Jer . j {Cattle Club, 1 chose Grissom ■from: the list of names submitted ‘ i them along with each contes- iptli dub record. j,j “These awards,” Eh-. Rupel stat* fedjj“|lje given to simulate interest 'hi dairy husbandry and to make it mpsible for some student to at- nd A; & M.. who jlnight not other- “Where I' errerT that the joint com legislature woyld attempt at finding o. instead of expecting me to develop them myself. A committee of that kind, clothed with thei po-iyer of subpoena could, if they had, to do so, have revealed many things which wpre not available fo nie. My reliance Would ! of necessity have been on voluntary sources of information unless I: had chosen to aSk for a grand jury investiga tion. from Whom the » be aetured »t their very would have been at ———— if it had becoi that they had furnish* the information which mittee expected me It iheeklessi Vets See VA Thursday , . . '• v |.- “The persons from wl ■formation had to be lust have fill that th< velihood would have 1 become known lie with i . . • , , » > T'ViL 0 It 1 i PR AVer SERVICES, Friday, 3 d| \-y association aie de] iendent ilb(|n thr 1 — , - . - t -t ^ ' activities of thermilibers, lie d COMMUNITY WORIjD DA 5R SERVICES, 1 I m., St. Thomas'Chapel E Thur <l av F DEL RIO CLUB 7:30 ivise 1 he able to education.”; Grip half of the alward is paid up]- afford a college l. ?w-- p.m.. Thursday, Room 303, Good- *1,^® student win; Hnll, Important meeting, . R fholistically, he “ W legislative Uptii; t0e begirining of the second is outstanding is allowed to inf or must L livelihc furnished me wit information which the com- ee expected me to furnish. “I doubt that I would have acted differently if I had Wnown in ad vance the kind of treatment which I was to receive at tjh L -“ J 1 the committed. At i. „ should have known better than to have trusted my destiny to the tender mercies of an investigation i’ islative body. \ G. R. Herzigl Aui i v; Miltj) Ldrjghorn picture wall be discussed.; fid done t M] el PASO CLUB. 7:30 A mi, Would ooi ttnu 1 Thuvsdav, Room 324, Academic. ‘ f$ le - : i j G|RAYS0.7 COUNTY CLUB!7:30j .iGaskin;, L us- j p. .^n. Thursday, Room 105 jAca-; , iBreckljm i( gej; I dertiic.; Election of officers. 1)0, at An con)p|te for othijr agricultural sophomore; jun* rs. Ii j ; rels, College Station j M. W], Iilge- rheyer, College Sti neli, Galvestojn, N mu ge; demic.. Election of officei-s. injgton; GARDEN CLUB. 3 p: m.. Friday, in Sot • YMCA. ' , ; ’ : J. -VO LI TL-L- Ol-.U ...Ml on; C. H’. (Ton W. Biaclf, Hous ton. Paiil 'Wpolriclij Austijr, 4ac ; Homer, Pittsburg jvisitinsj;. ^ika nhins. and Wayne Station. V-tr— irk of (joleg' . Sheipardsohj, ;«r 1 i. -dean of Agri-bltui':,j A&M Klolfcg 1 and Fly is. viip-pn linent a)]|d caih- jStatioii Riliiil cpd by Ltisteh I ! ier of the Colleg Ttiey wem mlrodj •RKCORPS " I . '* * . School &’ I - S»PP ALL YIOURi awards during his lor, ajjid senior yeas Heart 0’ Texans Elect Crowder Pe.tje Crowder, (j senior animal husbindry major; from Indian pit Crecl^;. was elected jppesjdent of the .4 Hear? O’ Texas cjub at a recent meeting. wjw. Petsick frbm Gustine was namcld; vioe-:presidejnt; 4, W. New ton, Secretary; VVl J. Richmond, treasurer; James Williamson, club reporter; and Ben {Wyatt, athletic hairman. Sam Lingford, w-as re- iledted- propogandaj minister. ... I- 'A. lev* 1 ,officer, sirgeant-at-armsl TEXARKANA CLUB. 7:00 jp.m.j :Was added, and Efroy Otte from Thursday. Room 125, Academic Building. •' HJ^K Club will meet Thuiteday; evening at 7:30 in Rbom 3(28 o' the; Academic Building. I LAMAR COUNTY CLUB 7:30 p m.j,Thursday. Room 126, Academic.! MARKETING AND FINANC CLUB, Wednesday;'7:30 IpJ milij ntly -e eittejl Room 312, Agricultural Bldg, j ssociaiticjnj i|« I PORT ARTHUR CLUB ,7:^0 p m. Thiii-sdav, Room 105, Academic RANGE & FORESTRY CLUB 7 p.m.. Wednesday, Agricultural Engineiering^Building, thinf floorj Election of officers. 1 [ j 8 SUL ROSS MASONIC L0PG 1300, 7 p. nl., Thursday. “They (investigating committee) seemed determined if possible to discredit me, by making me say. something which might be inter preted as an admission on my part of my inability to substantiate niy charges. Theife was undoubtedly conscious effort on the pgrt of certainly the chairman of the com mittee to do exactly that. And I was unable to discover very much evidence of anything else pn tbei part of other ijiembers jof the com mittee. ■ “By deduction, therefore, my conclusion is that the reference to my admission of inability to sub stantiate charges is something which tbe chairman of the commit tee by subterfuge induced jine to say ^0 as to create thej impression fraudently. I think, thait I had ad mitted tny inability to substanti ate my icharge^. J;.' J W. W. Wolvcrton of the Reg istration Section, Veterans Ad ministrate^! Waco, will be in Ramp B. Hart Hall, Thursday, February 12 from.8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Veterans Advisor Taylor Wilkins announced today. Veteran students who have problems relating to subsistence checks* for the fall semester should contact Wolverton .be- tween those hours; W’ilkins said. : : • : i . I ■ ‘ : ) ■ *“* Lindley to Attend El Paso AP Meeting Vick Lindley, Battel ion wire ed* itor, will represent Tne Battalion at the Associated Press State Meet ing on Managing Editors in El Paso, February 15, according to Charlie Murray, editor. The meeting will be 'a four-state affair with members alfl managing editors from Oklahoma, New Mex ico, and Arizona: attending. The group will convehe at( the Hilton' Hotel, f; ' I I [ I . , X : r ’ | Results of the news and news- photo contest sponsored by the AP will be announced during the one- day meet. The Battalicjn submitted feature stories and iphotos that W. W. Mclroy, forniter teacher of vocational agriculture to Hoarne High School, has been added to the staff of the agricultutal tion department. X[U ! Mclroy, a graduate of A AM, at tended Tolar High School and Jphn Tarleton Junior College before tering A&M. He has 'a Bacheli and Master Degree in Education.. \ Before accepting the position as associate / professor in the r “ cultural Education department Iroy taught in the Tolar, La ter, Calcjwell, and Hei Schools. 1 His successor in the Hearne school is R. W. Dugger of College Station. 4 ' - 11 Cadets Naiiied^ To Senior Court ■ ■ ■ l !j : ?. ]j ;;:] : "j ; ; ,! Eleven (cadets have been appoint ed by ’Colonel G'. S. Meloy as mem bers of Senior Court for the spring semester. They aire Gene E. Lewis, Billy M. Vaughn, Henry A. Pate, N. R. “Jug!’ Leatherwood, J. T. Miller, iJack F. Andrews, jHowaird R. Oli ver, Edward A. Pela, S. H. Cofok, Louis M. Hardy, and William G. Fuller. . ’ ] . ‘ ' j ;■ Lewis will serve, as president of have appeared in pa^t issues ofjsthe military court. ' : it pH a?-: 1 SELL fikd pi 10:00 ton-of the THE ZP Fehnimry fsrfFiL illete. 708 S. Bryan. OOL. Roister j imry 17U lajft-. month] tH 1 } r •honhai .I, I d ttswxsii ti*d rfinc. 2-6705. OH Hour*, 220 1 payment tl. payments. FOR SALE — Aluminum nette. I Used for four condition. \Projeet Hi Double aril 12, Project 6:00 p. 3: PH< , adjoining WANTED- Ride to AAm! , Hall, from 210 W. 2\th day through Saturday,! K. I Call 2-1(847. FOR SALE -4- l«Jfl P. coupe. Good condition. 16 cran* Village after 6,-00,i ■j l, y ! ~- 1 '1* L '| '(m LOST ■ black Clans A gasl Jimmie K^lcher. Box I79t>; nie at lrkwa> the paper. 20 DIE IN FIRE AT OLD PEOPLEjS HOME ST. JOHN’S, NFLD. 1 Feb. 11 ; ii. g . moesith ga j VIN Mr4 i DA ,$i -irjritar I. • TRANS-PECOS CLUB. 7^15 p m.. Thursday, Room 233, Academil Building, Election of officers. THE EL PASO CLUB will m4e Thui-sday February 12 at 7:30i!jir Room 324 of the Academic Build tog. 1 I WICHITA FALLS CLUB; 7:15 p m.. Thursday, Room 208 Academic Plans >yill he made for the Easii 1 barbe<ju». . ’ r j! j I i V —rr (■ TERATION SHOP !ii Pf)T’S TRADING POST •' Mrs. Blaczk \ ; ! R I \ E R ’ S \, V T HradV \yas elected.! Th«j- Heart O’ Tejcas Tessie Club ! Twenty or more persons diid i plans! to give‘the Heart O’ Texas yesterday when fire enveloped an Aggies a party in (Denton. Febni-; old people’s home, ary 14, it was arinbunced. This A fire official said more bodies topic* will highlight; the business may be; found dn the ituins Of t0o Tor tl(ie next meeting oii February ] three stpry concrete budding which !o- . j <{;• ! j I i sheltered indigent and till p4oplc : .!j EYE DIAPERS 7 ' 1 L" I }|er dozen Joyice’s Tc»gs ‘n Sanitary i i Absorbent hr nri : f: I; ■ 4* |- : fl r.: Tie Durable Toy! • • 1— G CARDS "Serving W£W H&S 'W^fksAR/es c ms MOHS rz/AN/c you T/tA/SL SR/ENDSM/P Teicas Aggie$ ,H.j j; *- Store 4 Ar AGES 1.: Ill STUD co :iun bw T' •resentative teprei Call. FLORAL fc; Agg ION <js for A ggies’ rs'-- ,1 jr Ii.-. C 'f to • . - s r 1 ] ! il I ' o; ’ ’ 1| i j Longhorn Needs Staff Workers More students are needed tp work on The Longhorr( during the spring semester. Bobby William son, co-editor-in-chief, announced today. I Williamson requested that men interested in working: with the “fighting Longhorn staff” report to Room 204, Goodwin Hall, ..any afternoon between 3 arid 5. He ad ded' that points for the General George Moore Tropfiy will bej awarded units in which the stui dents live. Present members of the annual staff are requested to report to The Longhorn office this week to leave their clasri schedule!? with Williamson. Student Com Gives New lissary Hours LOST—JRoho (fold man* wcdjfiiur nihe ruble* j across top. (trin ■ do] ward.: Contact Student.. Activities Keith{ LwwU. -—i— -I- -1 1 ;. " ■■ip .— NEW Koyal TypewHters, |!i uindai portable. We repair and tf< rviee fi?e machines. Bryan Biinl ess N Co., 107 W. 22nd. Pboneli 1828. a I *c. GopHwy . Bryan.; n, to t ;:WK : ' The Student Commissary, lo cated in Anchor Hall, Will oper ate on ai new schedule this se mester, Carey Claric, manager, announced today. During the week, store ho0rt will he from 4 to 6 in the even ing, and on Saturday the edm- missary will be open between 1 and 6. WANTED - Baby sitter for Saturday J. C. Martin. 406 E. 28^. Bryan INDIA SEEKS DEL A ON U. N, ACTION LAKE SUCCESS] F|ty. II India yesterday sough? to pu United Nations action oiji Kas! where casualtie mou * •’ " T ;re casualties we»e| repvpwv anting, but Phkistati objec^ld. ■ J T1 • i- LE-kmall lunncrlyn. Sil' ’ste' M Prices ;are the same an inw .ppjBpi i I* . r. B. Ramarl. 216 yisj; Super ITT 16.600 806 W. Carton mis bed bedroom for Oaka-ood. one block •fWr 6:00 p.m. for si i after |C|:00 f service ruarsn —Nice room with or trentleman. Call £ Store; f( ,te for the Master' complete the in the currml; of ExpeeUtion to Com- n of the Graduate Sehcol y« Forms -may be olit of the Graduate School, by the head of the . I merit, should' be presem Dean of the Graduate School on A*ril 811 r P. % PEARSON • J: '' the of W£ -t H of the Graduate Bel i seneoi ined in Jfef* •sw i I’ FREE! * ' ENI.ARGEMENT j of your FAVORITE SNAPSHOT For information !7 ' write to: VERFINE oto Service 'I Vjfp . • 1 ! HK)1 Travis Bldg. Sgn Antonio (5) Texas ' vl 1 r.l T i ' 1 ' ' I ! | | I I j ' j I * | I 'j' ' ^ | j| * j | / * l Presenting G. C. Bre Religious Emphasis Speaker, Fe 4' Todjiy” Ml 11 PROFEl j SOR . ing College. teaching in Bibte Dept-, Harfl- j ' 1 ; I 'M 1 “EMCEE” ... of the Dr. Brewer Hour, WHBQ. Memphis. ».' ! : ; MINISTER : . . past few years Jackson Avenue jChurch of Christ, Memphis, Tenn. IN i; WRITER . . . serving on the editorial staff of the liGospel Advocate, Nashville !! I ;• il ii A : ill i : is; ; EVANGELIST . . . continues to give a portion of his time to preaching throughout the na- | I tion, such as this series of addresses during Religious Emphasis Week on the !A. & M. Campus. -i ■ !i 55 p r ! i i ij- f “Yesterday” . f ■i h BREWER if All who reside in the Communities of College Station and Bryan are Cordially in V it Brewer as he presents a special lecture on “Communism” at the A.&M. Church of C ium, Sunday afternoon, Fei>« 15, .3:00 p.m. i | OPENING ADDRESS Sunday Morning Feb. 15th, 10:45 a.m. • .!!• j' \\ i r . • i k- v\ j \ , j ' ,1 rill CHURCH of CHRIST il M l - It! : I -f> d; . AUTHOR !• • i j wtfi, CO] ter* LECTURER civi c.' aus'ri national ... 1 'I''' I, pf m|{.ny hi EDITOR and PLbi ] of the ‘<0^ i debater t . of | ^ussions with arjli SHE1 ; ttanoj^i itiond misU m 3 igioua tional > 3 s 01 dkt 47; j #. aH ' [ \ \ i 1 7 phlets. w# as founder iyce American fi v ;!! lUding dis- ts, athe- ahd many enlty different phi 7 I Hatform, ion, edu- m! . Sen i<i4f Bio. 7:1! ' i 'll* ' I I' ■ ii I ‘ : ; J .7 ' : ;i ii . 1- : } ■__/ • - ,7,; ’I.!!, | ,d (An attendant will be provided in the newly equipped nursery at the church each evenirtg fl I d ! I Til iTi : ’if. small Children) ii-, .1 s - r.'; '..4 i i . i .. .. . ii i w • _ j 1 i i in i '\ ii — I i : i hk tj ; i ■ V {•3 Ht '! ill J: r I •li'ii’ jy IL1.1 — 'J- 4 , »•; | ;\ T . ' Vi • ■'* 3&* — Dr. litor- T;'! Evening . / e',; r M 4 * •’v TT jpkjjv; * tri- 11