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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1948)
¥ Page 4 fk 4 j. n : V U • r, , Rural program he Conference, generjal chai Dr. T. '«?•] IF' r ~S\ [■ • i? m Mittnesota. Other schedi Dr. Ernest Nol^ churd-h youth leader; Quartierman churCK; Dr,; C. jrwlime* and dturcHjleader; Dr. A. B. Fr inference to Be lane 28-July 2l| leaders urte 28 tp Rus^l An of thC Gu icksdn, p t|»ke part, eakers Jl|i< ding; Lusth Bishop <!e he Ep so» tjokey, A, i ■ J dthodist I: ifpifa the nation wilk appear on the 1 ’ 2; at the annual Rural Church ijrplfjessor of rural sociology, And if u am Group chitect Meet L 1v; • director of rutal rfljurch the Southern Bap ht Conviir Dr. T!om Mast<in o: phe Soutjhx i em Semihary at llort Worth, 11> an ch Workfriah of the Pfr^by W Dr. teriaa church. hfen in the/ltS^icultural of j will. al» i take p^r IhO program,f Rui sell twiid y A. B. Kennjerly editor Farm and Rauch, f 11 head Ija Uriittee to obtain i< holarsh irurah .ministers atljending t ference. These! Ischfttarshipsl er^nce, announced today.j r deht of the Lutheran Seminary ' ' '' 1 ---H Anderson Accepts Agriculture Goals Asked bj TSDA 1 [iseeLt* . IT! ... . Eifn^st Langford, | head rchit^tur(l Depaitment, 0-: tary of Agriculture Clinton ^ Anderson has approive<r without change 1948 jTexas godip for agrt- of the Architleturd j Department, Texas A&Ji CpUegCj will h?ve^charge of the proirram :at the [regional meet in j u|?ttn February j27-28, of the Assdcitiiion of Collegiate Schools of J rcHitectuii-e. William R. Allen of Uie A&M architecture depart ment ii’lll discuss “Pjiltterns in Ar- chit< ctluke Education ’’ S< hods tji>' participate will be ' ‘ "" Tech, Uni- Texas A&M World Peace PI 1 I'df Ljff:|| A first prize 6f $1,000] with 13 additional awar Is amounting! | to. $2,000, will be distributed to lege students by the Tamiment Bo 1 cial and Economic Institute, New York, for the best 5000 to * iv/ ' A word essay on “A n American pro gram for World Peace in/the Pre* ii ■■ 1 ■*iT' F !| Rice vereity College stitiite,* Tex , ' Texas ano ! . 1 \\y : J Ig 4te op and The ; idea of th | j wU rw»£wl Vk«r ! they; are npt IHesilgtnated, distr|buted arnpngjtjhe vari nominations. H; I / There will be by leading fai]ijper5j “What Rural! Ch Farmers and R;ura agon], .home deni and'a voca tional a er. will cliatcusji;/" .. Mav Work With-t|iu and Vocat|pn]|l A.jg r i c u 1 Teachers,’’ Program | fo^ the outlined confer© i? meieting her' mg A: $i Kfen-lj f Itl Butler j week 'attended! by ^ and farmers. Wlud nerly and Eiagen ! Progressive FJaVmi Church leaders c f other d ribbii nations to pairt|citiats. on tl • i "" gi-dm will be jinpogpc’ed'latf! . <!jJl said.' ur Panhandle triaffic STOPPED BY SNOW J . AMARTLL(|), F*:. 12 - , hdwling blizzard—the worst ifd wintei traffic ban ham of) an unqsualjly hill ed i highway and ri| day in the.Tpx'asj fannedSbut to >uss< ii'i set tip road blocks in the panhaintfle travel possibl|. distil if the siti ifehes. Me ife." A t tration! icultural Ap 1 , y County Aiggn' u rja cultural com modi ties suggested !the Texas DSD A Counjcil. HA HoWard; Kingsbury, afuin ( director! of the/ Prodiictio; Marketing , Administtojtion a'h d cnt(ir»na|n loif the coiincili, was noti fied ifif the approval. “While 1 in most instances state goals followed recommendations made by [the department,’’ Kings- beiily said, “there were) a few!!ad- .jjustments which w^ thought shiitild be made and thesA haxie been ap proved.” ! w f The revisions recomblender by the council involved a pjaring-down- of acreage to" be put into corn! and all sorghun]s, and inefedsipg the acreage to bie planted in cottbn and rice.i As approved, the cotton goal e; jregional meet waa| a|d^b^ ce(1 by! Langford at "the jlast 1 meeting of the national asso- jciat oi\ jdbd approved ;\ eejting of the national association kill be held in Salt Lgke!. City, U ah,, June 20 and 214 '\^ tangfofd is chairman of the committee t« arrangi tho program. Thp committee is composed of DebtijA: B. Ciallion. University of Sontherti California;; Dean William M.' Wujrstm-. Massai husetts Insti- for il948 will be 8,300,000 afereS rice,; 475,000 acres) corn, 3,400,000 ttd K't ijiofelthan 30. school 5, offers stan- daril ciiryicula in an hiteeture. The Ardhitejcture Depart) nent of Texas A&iM’ VbllbRe is a jiieniber of the assbcialtion. wf! is 7,22O,Q()0 acres. '! sent Crisis.” / | Closing date of the contest i April 23. / The contest is open to all un<jer-! graduate college students in recog nized colleges of Ahe United States. A contestant ^gigy submit but one essay. Entry/ blanks will be sent on request. ; No manuscript will be accept ed unless it is typed, double s s must he orig irks, | ' si nuscripts should be sent to Tamiment Institute Coptiest, ed. Manuscripts must be orig unpublished wotks. Completed ma Z\ 7 East 15th St., New ^ork 3, N* Y. No manuscript will be! returned un less accompanied by stamped;' ad dressed envelope, In submitting the njanuscript. the jiuthor should tfype full name* college and homd: ad dress, telephone number, and flame of college on a j separate shetit of paper clippedxto the esspy. 4 According tq) Louis Waktinan, Sr li The fassociation, | composed of dents tp constructive! thought on matters of'social and economic im portance. Cplloge stgdents must realize the necessity of having a point of view ahd of makings that point of view a vital fore© as alert members of thej public.” \ f i C°mmWities, approved 19 4 8 ji goal?, 1947 harvested acreages, and i ! percentage of 1947 harvested acres j are listed in .that order: I , WHEAT: 7,220,000 acres, 7,45t>,- 0,00, 97 percent. g~#'!||l /'I' ~j r— —P H r~ > ' ’ j r#- ■/ Ffadries Spondon tU Scholarships in Engineering > I i III: ' l \ I .v j.| 1: ‘ i J : J . | ,|| , - STUDENT - < Continued from Page l)'} 1 ve secured the permission of th< Director of Student Publication tp make the race. j-fEpch prospective editor will b^ expected to servei two semesters in no case wdll arty student sefvi more than that‘ time. One qualification which may b waived at the discretion, of th Director of Student Publications i that pertaining to classificatioh- the candidate’s academic standin itlusjt be such that'he can gradu ' with his class. J '! Each student whb intends tb make the race for [editor mutt make application hi writing to the Student Life Comfliittee two weeks prior to the electipn. i It was noted that either editor may be dismissed for derelection of duty by a board consisting of ti e head of Student Activities, the dji rector of Student Publications, at the Dean of Men. Athletic Representative The two qualifications for vet eran Athlejtie Roprekentative arc that the applicant must have grade point ratio ; of at least l.S! and! that ho must [not graduate t fore expiration ddte bf his office. : The Board of Directors has pie vim|isly rulcd^ that the represent five) must be a classified senior. Any veteran student who is eda^sified junior and who has grade point average of 1.25 mby file for veteran. yell leader, the Elections Committee has ruled, Dance Attire Debated The cpnfusjon existing in re gard to clothing wom to dan :es wa^ brought out, at the meeting, appears that the word “semi- rslm in UlftMUieri Section . . . r.oo per column inch. Send all claiaifleda With remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. All ads should be turned i» by 10:00 a.m. of therddy before publication. t*— , ' . / THE SCRIBE SHOP — Typing, mimeo- xraphlnx,' drawing. Phono 2-0705. 1007 East 23 rd, Bryan. NIGHT SCHOOL. Register now fol- ctessos bojtinnipir February IJth. Subjecu to He taught include ;shoi- beginnipg February he taught include ;s, ing, typewriting and Phone 2-0055, McKentl ness College; 702 isMr m Wh. ..ilamw.. - id ailsocistcd huI Kcnzio-Baldwin S. Washington. Subji nd. booBleep- •suBiccts. 4f FOR sAl.E—Stnall home with many fea tures! ideal for student! family. Price- $2,500.00. Terms. W. B. Itamsel, 210 .North Munnerlyn. JLl LOST—iRoso gold mahs wedding band .with nine rulncs across top. Ten dollar re ward. Contact Student Activities Office. Keith Lewis. I i I WEAR flowers for Valentine: at the Ak- gicland Flower Shop, Member FTD. Phone 4-1212. A4M Annex Aggie*—Leave your shoes at A&M Annex Exchange [Store for repairs. Prices are the same as our main college shop. Fast service guaranteed, H»!|ck j Boot Shop. jSftudents majoring in management engineering, ;me- i ;i , j chlaifeal engineering, and industrial education are eligible ool R !S' P0T ^ r0ES: 45 ’ 90(> for 1^0 scholarships offered by the Texas'Foundries, In- ' pp a ^i P ttT p-\ , j V ! . , |!cerebrated of Ltlkin, Deah of Engineering Howard W. Bar- PEANUTS Picked and thrashed: , ^ flow announced today. sttirii; 6G 2)000, 752.000, 75 percent. J Anhi 1. TOTAL S ORGHU MS FOR ytslerl/GRAIN: 4,450,000, 3.500,000, 127; Free Donut Plan ^ ‘I ! P e,,ccnt - the j^uth amj je^sjt. || CO,TT|>N: 8,300.000, 8,365,000, t p. were Train? and jiistliay' <JUUi « ,CEi ^ z- m - 108 4 i ■I jt seven] tj pomtal. * > ]_ i / . j '''■■•/ ! ii stop |il|)joaf!_ SWEET POTATOES: 155,000 le ,ajye<S ! 99 perctint. f 55’000, 118 percent. ^OFfTH GATP'Al-TERATION.SHOP movinIk to -OpNrrs trading post Mrs, F f i : li „! -4 low arjnounced today. Junior students interested in the scholarship ' should consult the head of 1 their major de partment as soon as possibhi as candidates will make a prelimi nary [trip to Lufkin on March 1,, Barlow said. When in Lufkin candidates will confer with Colo nel C) C. Chambers, head of Tex as Foundries. | | Recipients of the schoiarghips . . . which will pay $40 monthly,) Wi|| ev P r Y i' u P of coffee^ this afternoon be chosen from) among a grotip of . W^s mi question this jmorning. after junior engineering students pspe- itNls. discovered that the donut- c ially‘interested in foundry ; pro- ., m*k»if machine hail broken down, cedures/Barlow stated. From the [ "Pjlqi Sta^k, in tip rg© of college group making the trip to Lilfkin j cc^iffeciSoncrics, saidj that it possi* four will bn chosen to spend‘theii (hip the Cave (formerly Casey’s) ; sumni( h r vacation as Texas Fopn- wouldjjtry to carry ©it the original] drief employe^ At the summer’s plpilVwhich, were O setfve a free 1 t „d, Uo of the four Will be aWard- dtjnul jRrith every c4l» «f coffee be- w j scholarships' for their finaj eo\/ was It is- ng formal” has l?eep [misused and n understood by students attend \all-college dancefi] Luther Terry, a hiepiber of the social activiti«»s sjb committee said last njght. To sc thC term means anything les«i tl top'-hat and tails; while tf otli it pie^ns suits and tiles. Terry declared; that coats ties will be the acceptable garb the; Valentine Dante Satur night. At\a later date rules garding dfi\ss at all-college dances will be defined by the committee. Exchange j Store [Proposal The Exchange,jStorje, througl its committee in the Student Senate, has offered tp byiiigia rcpreseita tiv© from a used raf'ok compan f to HOOM FOR RENT—Niop room with board for singlo lady or gentleman, (.’all 4-HII97 aftor; 0:00 p.m., FOR SALE—Apartmcnt size Frigidflire- $125.00, Phono 4-94691 FOR SALK -Flowers for Valentino at the Aggifland Flower Shop. Dejivoriog to College Station and Bryan. Phpne 4-1212. REWARD S4.00 Reward for' slido-rule, numb K. T. MoiBcll on case,! Box 4621 or 47906. SCHEDULE CHANGES 1. Any student desiring to add a eourse must present a written statement from the department concerned, that there i|i a place in the class for ; him. This statement must be presented to the Dram of his School. With the DeanV approval, the Registrar will be author ized to make the change. 2. Transfers from one section ]to another in the same subject will be made by the department head concerned. 3. Monday, February 16th, will he the last day that courses can he dropped with out] a grade. It will also he the lust; day on which now courses may he added. , H. L. HEATON. Registrar, j j. ; ;— 1 -= Each candidate for the Master's degree Cl’S I Who expects to complete the reouirements; for his degree in the: current semester should file Notice of Expectation to Com plete with the Dean of the Graduate School without. delay. Forms may he Obtained in the office of the Graduate School. Theses, approved by the head of the student's ma jor department, should he prefiehted *0 the Dean of the Graduate School nli or before April 31. I j P. B. PEARSON ; • I Dean of'the Graduate'School Galveston Club Will Hold Meeting Tonight the campus to pujrcftafse out-Df-jlate j Th Galveston A&M Glub wi „ book? that tho/storaX.tself oa inot; ho , (| its first meetin>f of tk . se . Du X' it /] v, . I \ . 1 , 1 mestir tonight at 7 in Room 129, Scott Hood, chamnAi, ofthat Academic Building, Jack Moore, ;gioup, told the Senate that thjjEx- ( ,] u k p, © s j(j cn t announcedl today, ighange ^ttore ntftna^emeht 1 - me lan ind for lay re- tweefl 12 and 6 p.m.Uhis afternoon. i e( , e y, rar The|free donuts w| be served as Scholarships ''■1 OUR SALE ;IS STILL ON I ■ ; [: .{, I f 71 fMbr^C' (ILEARANCE f|1svo Ya for the Prlqe of One -i i li • -i' schedule (lormlf . Jr I, I Jr hr Air rorce rorms New Squadron For Lo!4al Residents tated io bringing thu agent, tc ■campus because of possible acn tioijiAfrom students that that is profiting froiri thi sale. 'yhe rebate given the store b; j^onfipany reprqsentlative v amount [to only pf7, Rood dec! barely covering ? the) packing shipping cost of/such a move After hearing expressions oi ■dent opinion, fh<i Senate will on the offer at tfe nyxt meeting. Business “GoOd” at Hospital ft ired,\ and A duchess for the Cotton Ball ! will be chosen, and other plans fpr i the spring semester will be dip- [ cussed, Moore stated. “Business is j»-ood” at the j has-; Hall, pital, according • to (’harlie {irk- 1 ham, chairman; of the Hoi,pital [Committee, ijind |hc long-disc issed ! I i \ > 1 , r . will 1 be awarded , i ed ; at the Cmipus Corner with the understanding that the (forfli^rly George’s^ Stark said, [recipients enter the employ of Texas; Foundries upon grqdujation if it is possible for them to_Jo so, Dean Barlow (explained. D|jringji iJ If ; ~ ■ Si • __ , their servieg with Tcxj/s Foundries, scholarship wirjners will be fested; , v ,^ in various capaciti/s: to dctcrMiinc. ain | n |] ant . ( , j which has; been in icadi their best abilities. | , llpess for some anonjlha now has Dur|ng his jsenior year, z each .'/ndtHe- nfl emeiigeficv i uns as 'et. j scholarship holder will prephre a; Flans for the: menu boards for 1 paper dealing ! with his previous . t he, rfitjss halls have been , conplet- [ The; 305th Compdsite Squadron' summer’s ^fork and presenting Marvin Kiiers, of the Mess Air Reserve; has begin activated by fonstructive suggestions. * . C'ohimittee, announced at tjhe meet- r from the Tenth Air Force Colonel Chaiphers is also Inter ,; jng, and bids Will be taken for \v|i announced tikis week. este(l fn offering summer employ- ; ; th p m very soon.i Registered Nurse Needed For Practical Work A call has been received ill the udent Labor Office for a regis- stu-1 tehed nurse, preferably a veteran’s vote j wjfV to do practical nursing. Wives interested should apply at that office, Room 106, Goodwin STUPE C()N -i— Nobility at A&.M; ,l|ig LeatherWiood, president of , I ; Major Ralph K. EiiLoach, United | » ient t0 other ; umlergraduatt stu-i;;. | Statjlii Air Force.Reserve will com- dents jat AfiM^ Barlow sAid^ || t — __ ;n|ianil |th« unit, the Triith Aiy Force ! Con|menting on the P'a n { : Bar-j;!i the Senate, was[ authorized to ap- StateA inj the actiyattion order. low said, ‘Through this proceduregf | )0 j| n t a Duke to ireprehent A&M at; ; Mfeiiibers of the Air Fofce R©. • the donor will pave an oppoiiunitV; the { S a.ni Houston State Tehchers : sel-ve Residing in thelBryan-jCollege | secure top-ijotch personnel and;| ^lege Coronation Ball, and|to act j j Stutidta area have Sejen assigned tc young men chosen wilh have f as j escor ^ f or ^he TSCW, represen-i this’itiuidron, the order noted. an unexcelled ^opportumty for an Native at the ball* He took sio actioin i i At|he present time airplanes are earl y^ rat ln the,r P ro f ess, °^ '* r - ‘ fl being; flown from Ellington Field j-| i ^ . ] to Bl’yani Field twO week-ends each 1 fx 1 m | 1 |N . | ■ Aoiith for training iof flying per- oAIVI 1 OlU F HClQrS li j on the matter at Iasi night’s) meet- \ iug. All,|off|cers and enlisted men who Iiave , f been assigneil to the new .'Iquachon will hold their first meet ing Friday night at 7:30 i|n the Assertihly Hall. Members of the Air Reserve who are interested in joining the unit should attend that meeting, the order ijtated. SAJE to Elect New Officers at Meet I II: •' . . 1 ; :■ Offkers will be elected at the February 12 meetisig of the So- of Automotive Engineers to he held jin the Mechanical Engi- Needed in Cities Student Senators were ireininded of the Junior College Bas cetball Tournament to be ht|ld on the cam- pul: March 1-3, The Welcoming Coinmittee will handle preparations f j, to receive the gflestA I . j. - £ [ Student Senate Offic? Three important factors are ne- Room 205, Goodwin Hall, is the tessafy if a community expects to; ruAV home of student government attract industry, Harry L. E°gan, a t A&M, Leatherwood ann >unced. secietary and manager ot thfe Bry- 0 ffi t . e wilt be furnished for an Chamber of Commerce told the committee me bting 8 and) staff) FREE! A 5 x.7 ENLARGEMENT of y<imr FAVORITE SNAPSHOT For information write to: E V E R F1 N Photo Service 1001 Travis Bldg. San Antonio (5) Texas I . : • l- [ j - __ > ■ 1 fleer hg building lejrture room H. 1 1. T uebper, chairnian. announced ’■esiiifday. i. If:I Th<? meeting will be held at 7:30 i.nd 111 fn pmhe f s a,,e urged to be ,iprefi«nt to participalte in the elec- j r 0I ijtGhffee and doijghnuts will be. Society for the Advancement of Management, Tuesday flight; A planned future, a balance of; education, religion, agriculture, and ! industry, and [most of all a. group i of civic-minded citizens, were the i three lujeessafy points mentioned by Logan. ; | He concludeil that with’ these factors planned, Bryan expects to attract many new industries. ; ' s_.LL SWEAR 100 WITNESSES N iMURDKR TRlAjL DALLAS, Feb. llj dcFiul, 48, former city marshal G. A. wojrk and distinctive Studeht Sen- akj stationery will bje placet disposal of mernbefs for coi[respondence, he added, I il . i 1 i For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES -Tones Sporting Goods 803 S. Main Brvan Ph. 2-2832 ITTu- Mj <1, at the official DR. R. B. McNUTT DENTIST Iffice in Parker Build ng Over Canady’s Pharirrtcy ^ji;| Phone 2-1457 Bryan, ■ li li Texas t Mjaybunk, Texas,) entered a; plea s f i'lfnpcent whofl i arrajgnod n ludgi Robert Hnllfs cdurt today n cpnncction with) the pistil daying of Jeff Pledger at Maybai k iiP-f**'. u ndIhdge > if DIAMO, POCKKt f M i| JH SPORTIN'.! /Hillcrest 1 ! j Hardware ]j| 2013 College Road GOODS I l Jj The Largest Electrical Appliance Store ini' Biyan—j •? • ! 1 • Ji Corfle in and see us for large or small appliances: » ' j Radios, Electric Irons, Sto* dent Lamps, Floor Lamps, Presto Cookers, Cot fee- Makers.. i. and many other usefuls 1 ' 5 ■ [if : UNITED 'J APPLIANCES, Inc. 25th a Washington Sto. ; : jj! Phone 2-1496 | ' i.ii r. " ma . ■ bad BR AKKS are S00OM ini SK»*» , r needed. li ^ ' l ' ' j ^ I i/d j n Bryan Motor jb.. - Co. We have a complete stock of— R E COR D S —Whether you like-— \j >• /■ ■». 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