I I. « -i !: i DEWEY PIJAI^S ON TRUMAN :‘F|/\I ENROUTE T DEWEY, E$. as E. De^ej man adminiitwltidn rious “fail ur< s” America'^ foreign pose .' a' “c uistri cliye building a ‘ lasjtirg pfei^ The New ?o] , k" fove ' liver his. atlad: it a speecH at Bostprti MAYNARD ClE ^nIeD Irp $400,000 IN WPJ A WASHINOTjON, Fhl] Secretary oil Aigri :ul|u yesterday ni.m^d 3 Chicago as thej bi> -tij speculator who na between ^Si'O.^OO, anjd the last ffew dsiys. , . The seCretaify lscl|»t)5il ate agriculture-' co mass speicu 1 is to blam bust” on cpi Mnynard’f idcrjtit; mystery sipce Ando closed thntja “IfNtdi sold- 1,000,0007- pus short the pri- - By OTTO KUNZE ' . Hi Uridllmerican .! ““7,1° 1 f'SS' SSf H# t|on by for the iPod ty ;rr|ar|Ptej 4. That an plu GANDHI’S! ASHpS:-GO!j i TO RWER iGRWB 11 NEW DELHI, Pel funeral'trai|n, decked the fyce Injdi i h-'d|d create, puled o(t - yesterday Narii g | tte Moha.ndafe K. GatidhTToWa I" I I final Testirjg' plajte. Alwrays in life Ijar the hard bjrk hej o coach. In rldfer< pet whole funcraj tr iiii of third clpK* cars, ference no nacmMr! Smokdd Or Gandhi’s ypuniest will strew - the a ;h rivers mosfl sacht d to - - * TM— JESTER I s’. H05P WITH SEVERE COLD1 AUSTIN, ;Fflb 12 Beaufort! H.l Jester Hospital w ilih, a set terday. Jentfr was tiikdn hospital on ilic iiI<) FOOTBALL CONTR.fe i AUSTIN, Teb,'12 1 : Station KljlG’s claim} o right to bro: don' t pla^!l|y counts of Qtfcssa Hi?' ball games |was in 4ff*il ct yesterday the |Sup|fer “GANGEli bl* ON Wsf SOVIET NOW ({’HAHcrttS MOSCOW, Feb; 2 H'A| Soviet’Unpdn ,f lir tW ja.^ am{ liritafin that r t,ansferred t0 the , ’ t “ Another pre-war activity will be resumed this month when the A. & M. pistol team starts firing com petition matehes again. The sport was suspended at the beginning of thel war. || -i ■ ' The team’s first encounter will be with Pennsylvania State Col lege during thc week February 16-21. el ajmji -■ | 1. .» . ' i ' HALLEjNGE ’LEY VtiLIIHl rtPOLIS, Ifehl Ij - 'The night .. Jc noh- Ifjitl' t .seek Isolate I indianaf Lawyers fpi - . th< tn te mfljtid pogiaphicaUUnion |t v^j si|i in blocking-4-for twCor ti at the veiiyj leb Tsjft act injunction sought lga| union, and i its natio ial fjffj They dip- it by 'fttg lihjg National I^abor . Rplatifim wives, and children, and !|>1 for others. -ft i .1.-. V Yl.- j— >; ■ L ! ir. has violated the intgii Hartley.aeltiand that ley act Vib|ate.s thif r'v START ENPEElIM WITH CO|\V VACClb MEXICO; CITY’ fty] 12 Experimeptjs w th Dutch va( ernes in and moutl disei se amoirt cattle wil begh here tihi The joint' U. Sl-Mfexieo sion comlrtitdng this (|ise| yesterday tpat 120 (|ispape tie are ^ ^ ern t 1 They Will! fie itoeculatel ; exposed tiitthe nfuetipn u. s. proIt SOLDIER AriDUfrtI(|tN| WASHINGTON, Edb.llHj The Unites! Stfl es nhi Russia antd Hungaijy mgai it termed! ^bdut tjipn] American;piiliFa'y iittath viet trooptsf in Hud w r r i^V : Id T^’- jogeded i Weeks I lartley | 1st the I prsc *■ at the i , Board ! draft-! ‘ |-Hart-: I jut ion. ! % \| Scholarship i j|(onor S Resumes After Wartime Lapse The Scholiirshipujonirf Sociiety, which! was organized | the early 1930’s and abandoned during the Mar, is func- i tioning again on the A&M cjihipiKs. t - The iHolstein-Freisian Associa tion plj Texas, in its annual cne- eat c * ilv Acting on the campus {hi atV^g" bioudhtf WoA] north-! k a commitiej | Mexicfoor ihett||»tU tests; l to non l ; , ». at « offl ^ s m mis er said Holstein-Frcisian Association Names # j. ■ I ' | f Nominating Group -(#)-- tted tg tt what ff twor [by S,o- Purpose of the organization ,is to encoujrage scholarship among the students, and to promote the general welfare of —f thei cfjllege. ’ Interest in the organization was revived last fall when a faculty committee, cjonslistihg of Dr. Waltei .Aj Varvel, professor of psychology; I Dr, M. T. Harrington, dean of art.® and sciences; Dr. John H. Quisen- beiyy, head of the poultry depart ment; Chas. E. Crawford, head ot | thei mechanical ‘engineering depart-1 mept; and Johyi P. Abbot, of the English {department., were assigned j thei task of .reviving the organiza-' tjon. Dr. Varvel was selected as 1 chairman. | i 'Steering CojmmiLtec Formed ! The society jmet in Januui-y at 1 Ht — Camp Part VII Vets - Report Monday All Part iVILtraihees are attending j.\&M under f Publie LaW 16 w ill he expected; to re port to Sbisa Hall Reception Room on Monday, February 1.6, lie tween thg hours of 8 and 6. to fill out required forms relating to training. Nor man C. Male- chek, (VA Training Officer, an nounced today. The foriis are to be filled out in ink and' it will be necessary for each person to furnish his own pen. J Maltehek also stated that all Part VII trainees who have hot already completed their training programs should do so prior fto Feb. 16. 1948. — ^ T ! ccption center at gard, I^oulsioha. After receiving his discharge ! from the army, Reverend Dyal be came T as ter Of the Third Presby- ; tcrinn Church of Houston, later ac cepting the B?-yan pastorate, He is vice-president of the Bryan Ro tary Club in u^lition to his church duties. Rev. Dyal, who will hold five services iti tllc'YMCA Chapel and one Tuesday hmtjning at the Bryan j Army Air Field, said he “hopes to develop the general thertic of ‘re ligion for life’ genera) appraisal ol j modern applications of Christitm principle to our effort tio get the most ou( of life.” Monday night at 7:Ifi Reverend ! I Dyal plans to speak on the subject j “Religion is a Natural’T Tuesday j night- “What do You Want outl of j Life”; Wednesday night ^“Danger ous Privileges”; Thursday night—! “The Two of Us”; and Friday night—“Life in . a Dyna ' ” Tuesday morning at 1 Under the supervision of Lt. Col. Frank R. Swoger, about SO students most of them veterans with broad practical experience, make up the team. Of the 50, only 15 will be selected for the first team. How ever, the members of the. first team will be changed from time to time depending on hdw well they shoot. Several matches with schools pi) over the U. S. are being planned; with the National Intercollegiate match being: the most important.; This match will be held during the week beginning March 22, and wilj be sponsored by the. National Riflq Association, with which A&M i .. atT’diated. Shooting in this mate' Nor- j w j]| be against schools from oye the nation and the winning teams will be awarded plaques. During the year, members of the team will be permitted to fire for individual records against; the score set up by the NRA. The winners in thifi contest will be awarded individual prizes. Col. Swoger, who supervises the Beau re- j team said that muscular coordiiufl tion is the all important factor iti pistol shooting because the slight;- est nervous twitch can mean the difference between 5 and 10 points on the target, r Mental preparation as wqli ’ a breathing control is also need “Me" At iSHS' Qualifications eran yell leader, veti veteran Athletic Cl night at a meeting of Among other Association Spend $4,( Committee gWo nents rie as I iuartgt s % yeir •gi i- H ?k |>- 4>r( n- s t ub!i{|l iti is Swoger added. This phase of pist j team work is one of the hardest to master, Col. Swoger said - . Leariir ; ing not to flinch means e wry thing in accuracy. !, Competitive firing in thc NRA contest will be done at the indi vidual schools and score cards will be sent to NRA headquarters for grading, C61. Swoker concluded. ; Weiler President Of Newman Club ;• ! I : J !l I. Bob Weiler, a senior veteran Baptist Students Will Hold Social! I- dcT.son said, "This engagement w the A. & M. Presbyterian Chu will be his first official [visit \\ i oui aESEiSr if li* Moniw ; )--Hd.lt;rrfmi»rjr l>, »t . TW) , N.wv pj.lKHS Menibers of the comiiiti ec. piv;, stu ;| e ,,t >of engineering; \X.' quaihtud program, BSU President JACKSONVILLE, Fla , Feb. 12 G. G,. i.ibsoh, extension |ai jj 8tU( | 8n j. 0 f agriculture and) ^avid Fort: said,;! aind all; Baptist —i.Tt- Two fliers were killed and bandmtui.C.W Thompson, Udov|j ^ Harrison,! student of arts and | students ard invited I to attend, |?tu- j eight others hjjit, two rrjtfcally and Joe Cairington, Auktin. s . I. «.ifences ! dents not having tru[nsportgtioni are ' the grash of •■ t 1k, * ! C- N- Shepardson, dean of agn t e. L f L requested to meet in front tiflthe [ about 20 m ... culture, made the. principal [ad ■ i _ Thf. constjtution of. the pie*wai ; YMGA - wh transportation will public information office said dress at the luncheon, in which hG organization wfll probably be adop- . avai i ab)e : • ' terdav. ■'ll The Wbjte - EitiJil i House is effe an {i-ccjepte resignation President; Tnim “regret J ’ j j i, Hines hpgoti ited ar with Pannjmariian go J Americnni trOo isj tp J Panama fair defense o Canal.' Bjtiit th sembly rpfuse< last year to approyeit ) ( j pointed out the contributions w (Vi i the association could make To ~ ! agricu ture of the state, j j tne resign- ^ round-table discussion qf ?ub-f y®l r jects of interest to the [brge was held during the aftenjioori (need tljie rch| 11. t with i jirtrfkjiil breeding center. the 1 prbgram concluded with a to the; college dairy hei;ds an j;ch angel EST : ,1 A Hard-hit get daT?s NEW YORK. Feb. Major security and cc changes throughout States j servance nq rpement cjrnl i(|nt ,fo;i re biscs: ip {;. he ifanamu As- latie agrijcmen ! I Piitiqiita^itin unianfrmtji sjy re c oseci LintelnT _, 12 minority ex U , ,.„ T <«. m lOivy Martin Mariner [ requested tp mee l in front of; the about 20 miles south of [here, [the es- thei P1»p$ for lowering mem- 1 ~ iwr! ... , r ,.,, jnic Eija.’’ electrical engineering student from l he ijvill Highland Park, Illinois, has been speak at the Bryan Field Chapel on 1 elected president of the Newpign “Adjustment^.’' Club for the spring semester, j Commenting on Reverend Dy ill’s j Other oficers chosen by the pr- "eaimpus appearance, Reverend An- ^amzation include Pat RamteY* jtb j veteran geology student from Cqr- pus Christi, vice-president; A.! hi j^b i Sechelski, corps junior from ijAb- il e . derson, secretary; and Jack Den ning, San Antonio veteran, was elected treasurer. ; j , i Creed Ford, Houston; and Walter Burry, of Dallas, will divide tpe duties of Historian ami ’hotokrft* pher, while Bill Miller, from San Antonio, is the reporter of the e}ub. The Newman Club picture for the Longhorn will be made Wed-, nesday, February 18, on the stjeps of the Chemistry Building, Weiler announced ioday. coersnip fees fi'om $l,'5p to $1 per j 'year are under wiay. Other changes i lejsjj are that students should become ; »niy;KU, upon completion of 5 se- ] Jester Rides L those of geologist and parts'i7 fier.fwere announced United States Civil miss on. Sa aries. for the job night, wijtli snOw, Val^y atea ’ e K Perhaps the- inost outstanding change! made in fho Elfcction Com* rtiittje’si recqmmendations to the va- rfouji sltnde it positions wnis that ol clasrificpiiqn— sophomores on the tpcip campps may file for Student Senator inj'the fall race for that jositio|n, Previously, Bryan Field jreshnten were the only studente exeiinpt fropi the junior-senior prq| vision.! ft i atoij must In aklditibn, a candidate for sent ob must have A grade point aven lun 1.25; he musl havb kifenjded A&M for not lose fchaiii two previous regular semes ters: (Mith the exception of “sogrp- gated'* [freshmen); and of course, he (nujst live in-the nrga or dormin tory which he represents, for his tenure pf {office. Vaeanciejs for the office will b< fillcjd by an electim conducted bj a member of the Election Commit tee a nidi thg house mister. This up pljes iohlyi (o dpimilqries. Other' j wist*. Irnemjbcrd of that eomniittec! will! hiipdle the rajee. j j i j Sjtudqnt Cotmcil vacancies- will be-ifillltfd by the Student] Spnatt itself.;4 L, Student Puhllcattoiw Editors To qualify for vepn-an editor bl Tht Bn|,taIion or thei Longhorii, tht | studeitit! nuiist be a classified jutiiqi witi h T.35 grade point ratio; Hr mu it bp taking at least !'12 hourjC of iisl proscribed course, and must have riassied at Unst; 3/5 of -his wotk jdiiring] the preceding two ke- mefitcH. /|lsp,; candidates must have had e yieir’s experience on the staff the qnipHcation for which they r and it Page 4) w -j,; intend to iun for editor.:and must ^efc! STUDENT on J b- • '.| [[ij ; J.• \<.|i! . J Those men who thought], ' the bonus, if granted, should lie witp* held' for a while stated that they thought the majority of' the men did not actually need the moniey at this time. They contended this was especially true in view of the recently approved subsistence hike which needs only! the President’s signature to put it into effect. Other reasons advanced were the lower purchasing powek of the dollar at this time, the present high rate of taxes, and the bettor use tq which most of the men could put the money after they left school to go into the business worlds The poll conducted at thc Uni versity covered all categories of students. A meeting of the Stu dent Veterans Affairs Committee has been called tonight to deter mine what action they will take in regard to having a bonus bill ipnt-- ten and presented to the . state legislature. A bill to provide introduced during State Legislature, pass. None of the men questioned by The Battalion indicated that: t would refuse to ac which might be offer Doyle AvanL-Dorm 91; ArtlGij Dorm 10; Gene Holjiir, Dor and Herscholl MaltZu Veteran sophomords sh chase tickets from IP on Room 409| Dorm IQ.j Two Named to Education (!oi E. L. Williams, didecljor Industrial Extension] Serviq E. R. Alexander, hqal qf t partment of agricultural edu have been named th; !the commiUbe of the Agency to control tion. /] j . . [j Gov. [Beauford. Jostjur, in a cing 1 the appointmiji ts, sj think it is wise.to pfbjvide D Charles B. Cox of thw agent advice and counsel fhhm an ory committee w The State Approiijdl A. charged with the rq* icnsi approving all agenclije i enj training vqterans. [ f his both public and priqpjte sc all types. louston A-M Club Jo Meet Tonight, Plaji Sports Day ; j ijloiisitorl Aggies -iviH hold (heir ;fh*it | hometown club meeting of 1 . • irt, wester tonight at 7:30 in the / president Lee Thompson unced yesterday.- tuSiaesji to be discussed hicludok fornnilntion of plans to bring Rtirirtihir high school students trt A&M! t(h Sports Day, he said Thts : is ipairti of the plan being carried out hy [studentdubs in cooperation with fodmier student clubs through^ out tho state. “Iti fs jnecessary that we have Agtgijes; from 1 all of the Houstoli Aggiies; from tigh schools present at the meet ’’ Thompson said, "We are plaid have former the high sc in ni ea the student leaders, from their re- ning to have former students fro ea<|h|o| the high schools to spied stud NOT IC :|j Aftef Monda Course Wfll Monday, Februarj last day that coursqi or dropped 0, will , , ‘mth without i grad Heaton, registrar, ipnoun day. Any student des course must presq statemertt, approved (yihe _ ^ r _ w _,_ r _ r Mod deportment coneemtil stati emerit, approve his School, from ttji there is a pia class. With the deaii’h registrar will be make the change. “Transfers from another in the sathfi be made by the “EA authorised by the ton adtlri*' ■iAiWMMSMHttRBBW i IRHHHHH itt»n, f 8 Pdpili v C Schools to make the tripjj.' isiirty Dajncjes and other social affairs rol.-nl tolqe hdld during: this simpstet du*J- w 'h l‘iso be discussed tonight. ' t Thjompson -requests that al loilm-! Houston ! students be present si s ; < I • that [the type of entertainment the; dcsiijc |:ah lie planned. ^ SevU 4-H Boys Win $200 Awards W • J. I ■ I . ; ■ 1 1 ! I Seven Texas 4-H Club boys have been named winners of the Ander son-Clayton Company Scholarshiii Awairda for outstanding cotton demonstrations during 1947. J. W. Potth, extension state 4-H Clul leader of]A&M, has announced!! [-(I Named as winners in the stiitef. r Whitq, „ .1 .. .. ock, Hall Couhtyf Weldon Davis! Cook i Couqtyj J. L. Wide man, Laionr County; George Wa era, CamcH 1 County; Richard Rathunek. Whar- 1 ton County, and M. J. Wesley^Jr,, Floyd County. ^ f 1 Wittitefs Will’ receive $200 schol arships; that can be used for cour riculture at any of tho six ricultural colleges. These ays Were chosen on the ban- he tosults of tfieir cotUm V participation immunity activitiei the'4-H . , . .. e$,hl*| larship, leadership a<|- ilaspocially in cotton work, [a short theme on the story elf individual 4-H cotton jjgo- lj: