im i r awl L’ -TT- IN MI3SJS8IP -'••* PERMIT WDlfEI)I 0^ il|B JACKSON, ImIJIS, Feb. Ilf -^-A bill tollaflow «omfh tc |T on juries Senate tod: Passage _ _.thc“ bill mi to serve on Douglas may be “n !Japan uni cArtfiur believe: o utiqnary vioile s. ! cortet ; mic power joice eiisting ! tH hatred forjoyejr. - sed tjhe Mjsai y ai vf)te of 25 e beppite ca iS j whi riej| with Jl: ‘■i ■ : |i ; ; ; 1 # ?<■' V j l nil mm: “BAR ECdN0Ml(d POW1 JAPAN—OR REWlLUT WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 The Senate jearhed today uhd lu ''* r T ntratekl - Hi _LL Volume 47 Ik' ’ i a i 1 ? *ARY ,«s Melinite) m wignamwimmimiummi Hlllg'dlMli - 1 Fwus.mDAdrmTM'ywuxT COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), '-is FBI INVE$TlIGATfcS VET! HOUSINC, COMPLAINTS | ) W'kSHlNCTOh , Feb. 18 -l FBI agents! pre (working oi|eoii- plaints frprp (thousands off j-Gj’s that they werje.clilrajted on vat raps ’ lUsing. | T ! V - l : I i, 1II I t. i; f N.. I Mv, A justiee |lej|Jar '.disclosed jtljisi of chiselirig; in from non country - I [ 1 i_ij ASKS FEnjERAlt AID ED STUDENTS iri; to|i biy bnilfler Hy dv^ry ntfofffid said! w! io idits lets h*vfcfiLoi9ie t' FOR ME NEW Oscar R. m wfing, administrhtbri yesterday | u government! ami tjq mwlica) t and students flo serious shortage TWO P0L1 TO DIE A! WARSA 1 followers o(( Mikola jezyk Feb, 18 federalj tor re Mho Jfdocto) ORDERED pifes I Fe >. 18 —(lA 1 - -Tjlvo Lself-exiiled Sti j isl|w kerb oomlemiifel Singing Cadets To AppearonPr At NTSC Sa • ! 'll ' ' i *^1^1 I fl j | * Barbershoppers WilljBe Featured^ On! All-Student Weekly Stage Show li. s^urity g.Od hobls p no a death by a hiilita -y court atjC Istyn today. They! ■Were accused (f| spy ing for an ;utinamed .fort*ij: n| epi- :bas ^y- • Ljj, I j ONLY FtllL-TIME STUDi|nTS GET RAIS 3 FROM VA « WASHIiNgTON, Feb. 18 Higher living allowances f > erans in scl|ooil will be grantii |o’ full tihitj students, the i Vi tj Administration sjaid yesteniai'. Part-timi| students, an-|l e-jrrb trainees a ltd (ttljiers, are no en titled to, riises provided in' bill signed by iPrjesifflept Triim^i^ list Saturday, VA attorneys *aitl i The rate*! brtoinejeffectivf 1, and Will hie pajrd for tl time in checkw May 1. ! ERNEST CH I3EK The Singing Cadets, seventy strong, will leave A&M this week-end for Denton to appear on the weekly stage show presented by the students of North Texas State College. The Cadet^ will feo by chartered huts at! college expense. | Although this group is onl^ ten years old, it has become ♦ popular throughout the state and |itch ; yfcar travels hundreds, of fniles to fulfill engagements. It ilso, presents college - sponsored broadcasts ovier Radio Station WT AW .’bad appears on the Town Hall heries. .j M i Jj • i; | ■ L; ThV Singinig Cadets Were firtt organized in 1938 by J. Jj Woolket, head: of the modern language de- parthient. Firkt known as the A&M Glee.; Clubj the name was later thanged to the Singing Cadets af ter naming contest was held. Aggie-nizers Featured Cite of the j best known features pf the Kinging Cadets isj the Bar ber Shop Quartet who recently re- Jiam^d themselves “The Aggie- hizejw”. This quartet is composed jof falph Wheat, senior animal )&ndr Holman WiUDo Fat Research Work At A&M By R. L. BILLINGSLEY Dr. Ralph T. Holman, interna tionally recognized authority In the field of biochemistry, has joined the college staff, according to Hen derson Shuffler, director of pub licity. | ■ j ’ , He will direct the building (jf a Tiselius apparatus, first of fits kind ih the country, for research in the chemical Composition of Veg etable and animal fats^ Shuffle^ stated. : Ajfter spending a year of post- doctpijate study in the department of biochemistry of the Medical Nof bel jlnsititute in Stockholrn, Swe-i den,; Holman worked four! months i fff-st! with Professor Arne Tiselius at the nlSlied ori fiDer ! Physical Chemical Institute, yp- ! i t $ oved SCOTT. SWC HEAD, NOW RECOVERING GALVEsfrON, Feb. 18 The condition of pr. Gqiyl of Texas': Christian;! Univ^rs: presideht'o:' the 5 outhwest 7 Conference was slightly-in yesterday. j ! ' i Officisils at Johif jSealy I wheiT S4bt)fc rtndhwtetrt an 1 lion, for, a hrjir ttimorij si|i, patient was cbnncidus dlirtii: the morni ^j j ) • I '' JL : ANGljo - ARNSiNE FllSS OVER LI KAN l! SI J! , LOUDON, heb. 18 —Mere- were ofiprt.s i)n London jye|;tj? :ilay that tranium i dDpofsits jihigk be the prize s mrgirg t!hc cujrr«tK dis pute ever possession of |th* il Lloak Falkland I:dands, far dtevns ijn the Kouth 'Athintic. I * J H )• Uraniuoil is bisie minerid, jsed in the-powlpcti m of atoinic pijn ifgy- Britain !|nncunce(fl Monday that her Souith Ath niic flagship, p ige- ria, is steaming toward thf (Falk lands tol'Mihov the'flag 1 !* i aj > ihat the govenj'mer t considers E{ r territory; [ > L i4 L NEGROfeS M ILL SERV"E fcfcj MISSISSIPPI JURY LAURE1, Mb;.. Feb. 18 |4<. The -first pfegrte.s to serve Jones Cbu|ity, itfish., gjrw were sworn in VjteadaSy- An ment was Supreme (tour!; ground that no the grand juriy charge, quashed! ast BRITAIN'S CAL CHARGESI “A l * 5 LONDON, • Fei). 18 -d/R' MI rit- m, ain described Russian canted government aft peace talk*! wit 1941, at Lisbon A foreign of ijee a news con fererjde of that kind arouse haird fe try.'] . jf' . I sala, fSweHen. Here he became familiar with- the new apparatus developed hy the Swedish scientist which enables. the__resof the Uni versity of Minnesotia, Holman took his masters degree!at. Rutgers andi ber,” Turnej- said, returiiedl to Minnesota for his doM torato. After spending two years as an instructor at the Universit !>>' | the iveifik, tish rsity, . ft of Minnesota medical school took hb study in Swollen as a fellow of the National Resenret * ,ii '. •. t' Council] V a tiry ict- §iite grqes'i setVei Tiifh jmiuje L RUSSIA? RURD” ; allsuiidi y< tionfe itl empted i tq Gemarjiy q S^pt. i pok^soisin * tection would bk pixividejd U. S. Preafdenli anti the 'Mr. Truimin w 11 Visit Go’', Jtsiis T. Pinero. 'The hand him j a vf independence. Congress : ex p ?,et! (o' ptten nequpst for INDICT BiENN ON INCOME Tt TIM( BALTIMORE A Federal! Gra indicted retired E. Meydrsi on e ton. f ir vestii ation in \’ East Tdxas: continue night ■Thursday, winds on West T continued night and I '. PUERTO PUERTO RICANS WILL FOR IN DEPEN >ENCE SAN WAN Feb. 4-8 —(A*) youths asking picket Presiden urday. Col.-, Salyadm police chief, sji ,VSK IRICQ, Police said Utp lay Ij idependinc; {w< uld e Ti-jumalii b $at4 Roigs, tpr IE\MEVER$ \X CH ARGE Eeli, 18 ^ ijid Jury ye»ter lay MU j. Gin. Rini itt targes tjiat jie ^ V 11 * ded $15,658 woi ;hi if i'liicbrieilta^eu in 1941,' 'I Ml Meyers Was tl No. 2 equipmerj war andi centra mild ,bd i-i e 4rmyjj Ai d Fqi cie i ring tn ies buyeriduring the figure! or : a sjen- WE 1THER Pai-tly thiu aftien bon, rstlay.' light railn n sou|h\\|est sind ixtrdi. south portions thin afterr oon pd tonight arid near he uppWr «Mist Thur sday. Moderate sjduthqrly the cfsaslt. txas: Partly ctdi mild thb afttert. I \ Six Classes Will Hold Reunions During Semester r ' 5k -i sltei day Six class, reunions are scheduled for the current seme§t(u- accbiiling to J. B. Hcrvey, assistant! sjecretary of the Association of Former iStte dents..!;) • , Mi j jl J i 1 J! u|l The first two of these, will b(> April 2*1-25 when the classes U : sermon was one of over a rlbzen | delivered yesterday : i n churdfos In, the Bryan and College $tation arcfi in carrying out. their share of th< program for Religious Etnphnsis ! Veek. ; By takinii illustrations from both and science, Df. Brewer i*|di out that truth jloes exist natural world, an I that bp- of t u* Master Designer, th does jnot vary. Erch of the ustraitionfj was vconcluded by the itement In the twelfth chapter Job,:“Who doesmt know that in ill these! his? J! I ! [|| DR. G. C. BREWER Church of Christ Quick! Get The Fire Extingui|her!! -— ; r~ | ‘f-j -H ^ Hpeaker Trtrf E. C. Tullis, JAPS ATE!LIVERS OF AMERICAN FLYERS TOKYO, ij'ob. 18—lAO-j-A woman yesterday Was charged with serv- iOg Americin, airmen’s livlers at a Japanese officer^ mess r She is Sliigako TsUjtSui, fprmer army nufse j and the first Japanese wbnian slated for trial on war atrocity charges. She and 27 men co-dicfendants are accused of kill ing eight B-29 fliers in medicgl experiments. '• Enirollment Goes Over 7,700 Mark Emiollitiient for the current semester *as 77112 on February l6; the deadline for registration. This figure is only 40 below the enrollment of 7752 of one year ago. ;/ j' ! ] i/J * t-f wives interested in talk ing] hridge, j versity’s babies, or BroccrjeB.'This id! a opportunity to make new and improve same ume Meetings are Debaters M Be jHosts To I r Team Monday U . I i' • I [The Aggie Discussion and De bate Clul» will entertain Texas tlni- day/evOning at 7:15 in, the 'Cabinet Room of the YMCA. Cokes are Served during the games, and first and second high prizes are gfven at each meeting, j Wives are also invited fo come to the meeting rind play ginS-i’ummy bingo, or any other acceptable card game. Duesv.are 50 cents jfor the winter semester, 25 gents ; for, the - spring semester, and 15 cents eSch meeting to pay for theij bridge prizes and cokes. Sau Angelo Club to Elect Officers Thursday Evening * • ; j • • ' j I jjj ; A special meeting of j l; . ; ‘fin 1!)46j when the great in- fluK of ietdans began and A&M was swampbd under the deluge, we of Aggielaijd Yard did not have Jtinte to sicresn each applicant as Is our usual custom. Instead, all sorts |4Utypes labored through regis- and began attending cb we had no ideal of ,tion, church meml revious condition of ser r brand of tobacco amok ^ 81 iU: , | i . -yi im?';; ; | Naturally t|ihk disturbed His, but j were not the same ak on the others, we carried on vn our great Aggie-' “Soon the vobberips began again land Yard traditiori> f j “However, our fuilure^blanie- less as we‘ are, it was no^thelcss our failure-—became quite poon ap parent. In a riiatter of dayS a whole series of baffling robberies* wris re ported from the old New Afea. And each of the thefts bore! tlhe Same identifying marks—we dbteqtives have a way about noticing: Dvings like that | . “Of course we posted dpr most trusted operatives in thb! florm where the thefts were committed. That was as much to qpiet the fears of the residents there as anything, but we made b^Ktesp. Several nights we observed the same man leaving various ■ rooms and soon thereafter a robbery was reported from the same ropm. This aroused our curiosity. “We wore all set lo pah fellow when the semester en and all the students were! m to other dorms. That set us somewhat” The inspector got up frt>m his chair and walked over to the fire place. He tested his hea< onu thk*y hurt hide, thejr time. The third class of ikimi-sni uppers i^ prosaically «jn led “j aid,” whjieh means ijw isual ep largeinor-small Dr. Paul J. Woods, of ■thl'i tory department ami Vick My of the Battalion staff been,selected to judgt the c< Both of; these men Vre 'di, pipe- stem-chew.ers and can b*] almost anytime followj^K u rt 1 ptep-bowl around the icampi . third judge is to be riamecl bf fojiri the coritjesi ■’ '• |[- .jl!{'] Contestants will gja .her iini Chapel pf the YMCA: the e’ ! ' of February 25. am? rocel measured amount ojf j tobai smoke ip their own pl ; ges will! wander arou^ ses, pointing to occadi: ants who must then judge’s satisfaction tbjij are still “alive." Af!t firing-up no more fir! ijg-qp * inittecj. j t’We are going inp[ this | ff|h| with j open minds,” [ “rind we welcome any about tnc contest. W t(. do ik break the LSU man who kept iji 64 miruites.” !i ii. ‘Who e tjii 4 ings, God hath done n Other Plaiiets?” Ser- e in the A&M Church J t 7:15 p. m. He has a thei th indley jsuggeif^ it jWej ConS oi pipe iU kT1 iifir Beings t oes twill 6tjpig| .. ?cn j priest { speaker, for three oc- wsjbnsl todhy, having also addres- ted tlb jChiirch Ladies ClasS, and the Bryan j Rotary Club. He was tehedt led jo speak over WTAW tei»! alteljiujon at'4:30 p, m. ai I Revt-rpnd Joseph Harte from the ■A ll-Samts (Church, UMivorsity of fexhb ClHattel, will speak on “The thulrcli”'tepight at 7:15 in the St. Thomas Ghjupel. He will hold ser vices Ihroiijgli Thursday eevning. Bis|h"P Uohn E. Hines, coad- juter of jhe Diocese of Texas, will le at It he Episcopalian chap el at 11 i. m. Sunday for con- 'firtnation (services. . •• ;! Rev. r Gnady Hardin, principal ipeaker fcjr Religious Emphasis r ec*k, spol4> this, morning jin Guion all to fmejulty members and stu- mts. i He jiS scheduled to speak ain totmrrow at 10 a. m. Dr. lertrgc T, jEddii] of the SchOol of i*t4frirjnijp jmec^icine, is the orgjan-i jThc !“pa(itor of the governors”, tey. GjoiTedt C. Freezor, Is spepk- ng daily A the A&M First Bgp- Ist ChurcB. He is pastor of the firat. ^ ' ' Rcvdj chkidlain who" is a graduate Upifersity of Cincinnati, isi for the uiu«l If „ , he j guest Speaker rorin(|i Uon] He is i»rescritly Rabbi 1 ' ‘ 1 iili San .AntoiiSo] Uaval f' the I e gujest iditit) Iff Ihc Drt i From ' Aijlst] [I'LuidBL at Ihe Stj Mary's Chapel, He Is ‘ now ] the assistant chaplain for j .the Newnj Austin’s (!hapel jmes Rev. Michael i Austia : .. khoj ir conducting services t , sity loir T« xas. i Reve eni the; fir; an •onid ..byte’’ 1 Hon. Ubbn fi'oin Jt-hii aSck idlis Developme Ahead ofScfeedi|le The development fi of the Former Student * Assoc is well ahead of the prigram comparable period i uring Dick Hjervey announc *1 yestejrd Reports compare fb; oruhl 1946, which was the |*kssoci: best year, he -said. The fund is being icheratei straight calendar yeai-'irist ( the fisbnl year basis! ted ha: since the Association kjounlcil ged it in the spring f change was made to felirti confusion as to the ilate beginning and end of the ment fund program ee of such a greatness. (Ed. Note: The stangest thing out the Case of the Disap- Billfolds is that ; ! ; ’ ' ! ■ about pearlng true.) ii-" McCully m Experiment H nd protrim °M 19S17; SI tioji’i Wayne G. McCully, a assistant in the biolog \ depa has been named assistant leader in the brush ei ididati control program, Director Lewis of the Exper teen has announced. \ .! McQully received gree iii range manai ice rado A&M in 1846, *ur doing graduate work ent of range and 15, 1947.: ork us a jc lastor jof Church; of fto.Bryikn 11; an Club at the: Dniver- Tj Dyal, nastot i Presbyterian Church, ib services for the Prcit (Jhureh of College Rtaj receiving hi^ dischar Navy where he serve ^ap ain, Rev. Dyal the Third Presbytoria Houston until be move 1945. Scramble Contest Winner to Enter Jh A&M in September Winner Of the first 82,000 sihob arship jofffcred to participants irt jja HoUfitor Fat jStock Show calfi scramble ^as fifteen-year-old L. O. Tiedt, Jlf, Tiedt, i La Grange High •School Beriior, wMl enter A&M in the fall:] ’he ajrt ful | f . The sjjih^larship, open to succesi- calf . rmrticijpants j scrambl! in the 1947 tvas.offered by the Firat Natioina|l Blank of Houston, and was [baled! not bnly on the development and Ji»andl ng- of the | contestant’s DU lugii ,m ;n;, field lid ii ii^- u* i His : uunusnipiii'p Ik; allso on the excellence in riiainitaibi^fr records Of gains and calf, man an will spe scholar m feeding methods and on high stan ing in sthr and award next year i i, also of $2,000. I 111 if program. [if ‘J I, I ■■4 yll Trainee To Report Frida to. repoi are 20, HI CL itl - VII trainees wbb to Sbisa Ha\\ on Mon- Febr mry 16, will be expected there on Friday, Febvtt- ween 8 a. m ; and 4 P- ra. i tlechek, trailing .ofifeet;, terans Administration apnoun- inee who has not |frc- training program should cjr to that time andpbring to the Veteran’s Lounge Hall. .T^T