The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1948, Image 2

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Ul^van Ross, Founder of Aggie ! Tr actions
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tion, th^ grou{)
Lastjinight the famed Rj
organic » under a ^/icon
the war that body of men pc
.standin, !* group of cadets <
be eledpd to the Rbiss V<
dream (| every fijeshinan.
j V Primarily a so< ial )rgai it
heverth iess acted as fepresliitiitives of the
college aind the people of itrae :ftate in offi
cial functions. Th|iy § rieetedJfjjii|ious jperson-
ages to it he cam|us; the:f|03! Volunteers
acted ai la guardjtff lipnor || {tpe inajuguri^-^
tipn ; of |iany. a, Tje-xa ^ got e
oise mo ^menis on the drill
to behc Id—perfeptioi i was
every cm :eaision. ./f;
Retirements for
Men hadlto beihcqiept
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jV qlunteers re- j group on the campus; indeed, there is a need
tion. Prior to i for such a body of mbn. But there are pit*
used the oiati {falls which must tye iiyoided if the Ross
< campus. To Volunteers is to bq Acceptable to the stu-
eml ejjjsjhjjp werfe stiff. | of this type. Many good men will not mbet
epthile bolh] Scholastically the entrance requirements, due either to aca-1
and mi i^irily. T|fey J wedted by! their 1 ' M ‘ ^ ”
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(fecfers was the dent body as a whol 2.
First, the matt^.bf dues must not de
prive any man of h: s right -to participate in
the activities of thi Ross Volunteers;. Any
amount which does, that is too high, even if
it is only, a small sufn in the eyes of the
majority. The white uniforms, are striking,
but should any nominee feel that he is fin
ancially unable to shoulder thatmurden, it
is too high a price td sacrifice quality of
e[ keynote dn character for quality: of. material.
j Snobbery has no.place in an organization
Their pre-
|were a sight
classma :|s for th{ ho. Kpr, j nil ,|ip groulpl ever
demanded any mi)i'e a\aeii!|gj standards of
.•’(Its nominees-thart did the no,
They W ite “men” in tjhe eyMoj
The Ross VolUhteers..d)mU
Volunteers,
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We’rt* not ini the hahit of goini
advice to military authorities, but
in distant areas arc any indicatidnj bf vyhat might
happen to military equipment around College Sta
tion-well, perhaps a double guard might be in
order.
It was only two weeks ago that ja certain -frus
trated young V'Sgt. (now Private) Williams de
cided to relieve the Army of one of Its self-pro
pelled IBS mm. Howitzers and led; sojme anxious'M. ■ .
P.’s on a merry 12 mile chase through the,heart
1700 Mile 'Unauthorized!
‘ w n-FIying’ Sergeants in “
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bit
doubling
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of LawtOn, Oklahoma. .
Now comes a story from Balboa ip the Canal
Zone which may well cause some hpire revisions in
guard schedules in the army.
What was “’borrowed” this time? A B-17!!
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feature:!; of twp'jnatlionalj. military frater-
demici.or military ivork. Perhaps, in some
cases, those not making the grade would
otherwise Have mad; bietter Ross Volunteers.
Who knows? It is pot for that group to de
cide. . . pa^t errors; have shown the fallacy
of such thinking.
In addition to their official, ceremonial,
naties-.-i scabbard and :Bladiqja|i(8;the Pershing and sociaf obligations*- the newly-formed
Rifles, rile formjr wds •lydjnjixily aj social group will have a mprO serious responsibility
lizjiiioh, wh|e tjhC ||le: devoted a i —that of upholding the ideals of their name-
to excelling sake. Ah(ove. all, some Concrete program for
the betterment of! the; school should be es
tablished in the naipe-of Lawrence Sullivan
Ross—“Soldier, Statesman, and Knightly
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greater
in drill,
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cal antecedents,
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Just; SuppOS
Southern Democratic Revolt
Spreading Throughout Dixie
kiCHMOND, VA., Feb. 27 —(^)—Coveniof William
M. Tuck alsked the Virginia General Assembly yesterday
to enact legislation which would bar President Truman’s
name from the next Presidential election ballot.
The proposal, was the governor’s'
answer to the president's civil
rights program. Tuck invited simi
lar action by the re.st\)f the South.
; kto the cam-
tfious histori-
lace for the
Gentleman!”
Supptjjde at Ad
was pul bf cdjmm
bombed A few yj
Suppose 'the onhj!
and Dunym dini)j|rg
could b< ; shipped
wild go:its!that c
plains. Suppose
empty olt books, ihushiiitg'
rppbed ')i volumes
“ttixts” tvere no
tbdajjf
s.dbn be^f
ars ago|(|i.
fo|od a\|i|a
hjflls 1 |'c
|Au4il)tlih, plus ^ few
I would bj| a
eiits in m
Tf "
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Mae <: Sen nett
said a mtjuthful tle xtter
that movies ardni finny
“I seejall thp pj|:ture$ tlj,
of them
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it hiid been
|ng the war.
ile for Sbisa
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living- under just jduch conditions
why World Studer
While we are educ
helji; students the \vi
whateVSb^ cation, under almos
Thiit is
Service Fund exists,
atijlig ourselves, we can
)rl<tl over eke out an edu-
hopidess ci rcumstances.
Little Rock—Southern deposition
to President Truman aini hV Civil
Rights proposals has a new re
cruit yesterday. •. I jf 1 .
The Arkansas Frpe Enterprise
Association— An organization, of
cotton planters, business alnil |pro-
fcssional men—annbuneed it would
campaign to eject unpledged Demo
cratic presidential electors jn Ark
ansas this year, , 'J L ji J |
Aica Executive Director John' E.
Daggett, Marianna,:said the organ
ization's goal, is tb enable Arkan
sas’ vote “to be eaatifof the presi-
bp foi
Hxcliu
an en 2
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enbixiiksi
hard
psirf
ire tern}
ider in t films.
ol.l-iinu
le;
that we lied on tH^
is beconi;ng a fotjj aj't. WlhK
is‘no tiAihing styhotl for |
commertM on sofjte of lhe |
Red Skelltyn. isj ‘1M:
Kaye “ni|msm^.”jpfl Bob H
$0 man/ |Puns -atj jypi 1, jyc||ii
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kome ofit|iem.” j
Charlie ChapJjiiji, jwho
- ed, is “tie greatj|st| cam'
But he didn’t iiklp^vty
film. ‘In ' Tf t. Ml
“I tW ChariijM 'The'
actors can d([ that A<|i
as you, tilt no oh? Hri| mt)
- Why waste your.Mirtie
Sent left said lie
York and is rejssu
“Think
televisii
The
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keeps
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<d! ithe i^ssjlbijitij
he sij
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In 1 l(|Uston,.}(]
qiiez he p»d' blond
ffowawi.t, enter
minting pin the pise
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n the Brazos
Store jwere
.jffry had been
and the dnb’
Drevions stu-
1 wouldn’t it?
he wofld lire
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Members of the A&iM Student Senate will dential candidate who rccognUjca
be.going through the doifmitories next week, i # 8tat0s r ^ hte a,ul °!f ,r thiditioni”
asking contribution^ to the WSSjF. Not big ....... * ..
, ,. T f , ; .T : » , Washington—Soujthmili cqngnws-
contribution. Justallltfle one, unless you feel nu n managed to hold up anti-lynch-
like spreading yrjuj’sejf. But think of how ijlg legislation temporarily yestvr-
judge charged yesteildaV that Piesi-
dcpi Truman is “wUl'iik to destroy
southern civilization!’ in -order to
get the Northern Negro vote.
Judge Miles W. Lewis made the
statement from the bejich to some
jurymen who weity being dismissed.
The judge’s blast at the president’s
Civil Rights-prograpi Was consider
ed unusual <inder the eirqumstanc-
•f,es. •/. .. j ■ -j
The venue gpplapded when
Judge Lewis said he dill not intend
to vote for Trumijn. Re asked the
jurymen to do likewise.:
“It is perfectly apparent to me,”
the judge said, “that Truman and
his supporters are.willing to des
troy Southern civilizallion in order
to get the negro vote in the north.
Since he takes that attitude, he is
no longer worthy of <j>ur vote and
Support.”
According to an Associated Press dispatch, ti^o
American Sergeants took an “unauthorized joyride”
I, 700 miles across some of the roughest terrain in
the world—and neither had ever been at the controls
before! jj • -H / |
M/Sgt. Glen D. Woods <>f Mumic, Ind., and
S/Sgt. Theodore S. Havens, Jr., of Washington, I|L
J. , a r rived at U|. S. Carribbean Air Command Head
quarters Wednesday night from Caracas in Vene
zuela, where military authorities said they landed
the B-17 after a flight across the Andos from Gala
pagos., j-j _ . I | ; .‘ j'..: , .
Both said they had observed pilpts in flight and
it “looked pretty easy.”
So,; instead of servicing Galapagos” one plane
for a possible mercy flight at daybreak Monday, tlje
(wo Sergeants said they set off for greener pas
tures.
Woods said he handled the controls the whole
way—just did everything he had Seen pilots do.
Up to 15,000 and 20,(MM) feet they took the
bomber, 'headed for Waller Field bn the island of
Trinidad, Woods said he had planned to set down
the plane and isay: “Well, here \Ve krc.f';It didn’t
quite work out that way. With only 500 gallons (if
gasoline left, Woods sat down at Oaracaa.
Officers of the Carribbean Command said they
were astounded that two untrained men could fly
the four-engined plane over the Andes, but it <|idn?t
Seem hard to Woods and Haven, Wo(|(ds said he
even made most of the flight jon instruments be
cause of thick weather.
Woods said, he bad a little trophic getting the
big plane to land properly. He had toitrji four tiimjs
before he got the a iris peed down t<[ a safe margid.
Then he made a good landing. j M
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k up r*si
icratek
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you;
know
reason
Force
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case of
were talc phonic
legger. : . i-
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rum-rui refs i
deliverj
Th
a house bo chc
up sikUrl was;
in,son
Stark Leaves On
Tour of College
Union Buildings
of pope :i
custom*
uiiepile 0ljfjedrs'W. M.itiollr and
Ir ^ {off boo
||nf||lfad bpjen frained to jot dow.n^
isn’t h(
fhi
war at a cost of $2:500,(jo*
After spending 10 days
son, Wisconsin, Stark plap
Purdue, the .University ! b
|gan, and the University o
sola ; to inspect their upic
mgs.
He will return about Nl
In ihis absence Bill Hill
manager of The; CaveJ
a$ geperaj manager of
campus confCctiomqies.
you would feel, if
sities of Greece o
iM were like the univer-
iTKIiui.
Morje BAllylifighs Needed.. |
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,'ie-producer, length collection of! sojme W. (! ;Fields and
e cotyiplaiias Bing Crosby: shorts; and otjfiers.
re. Sennett .attribu^; thd eclipse of his
ie out. Many comedies not to thq advent of sound, but to
much mur- double feature. The culprit, He declared,
v'-heit aH feif belly laughs was a theatre owner of Providence, R. I.,
i rns bt i .. . j whose custpfners campilained they had noth-
jing to do after the show was Out at nine
[o’clock. So; he gave them another picture to
keep them happy. The double feature idea
He a
Life {jf Rile
ultan sfed
MattHikl
lit
thif o<j)u
the Fedeifhl Counl
that “Rodriquez; »a:d belt
gUrl vvii s i aboard ; (the slfi
Tliscove 'dd by a«hip’»!
confine 1 Hio a linen ?lo$;
and vvatdr by.the! cnptaijrj
Win t^ome pj;(ijple Wqi|
lit
leen? Comedy
because there
ics.” £ e;nnett
,\1?r fcomedianfe.
|d|?rful,” Dandy
iq: “He throws
\}e to laugh 'at
!
nfri/tt discover
'd!, of all timeJ’^
Haplin’s latest
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irf hu idreds of
'.i| stu.’f as well
jyour comedy.
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bffice in New
[old comedies,
jliii 16 mm and
ilfns. a feature-
TT
Jacksonville-
ispread and finally kjiljed the two-reel comedy, Ulx lj lll today,
ending a happy j arid cotorflil qrA of movie
[history. ■ ' . |' '.Hi M •
Though Sen nett‘saijd nothing about them, j
ithe cartoon comerijes have taken the place
bf the older custard-pie epics. We’re just as
happy about that. The only people who really
enjoy revivals of thje early pictures are those
Who can remembeii when these films were
kew, and are Liked back to childhood for
fifteen minutes timie.
But they <li*l so ojji a tvchijicality
j which probably won't .Stop it t<»-
| ‘morrow. i | j j; 1
The bill which would make lynch -
i ing a federal offense and establish
| heavy penalties, was approved yes-
• terday by a House judiciary sgb-
| committee.
The embattled lawmakers from
| Dixie found themselves facing a
three-front fight against President
Truman’s Civil Rights program.
In addition to the anti-lynching
bill before the House committee,
a Senate judiciary subcommittee is
expected to have a similar measure
prepared by next Week. And the
Senate rules committee was report
ed ready to take up an jujlti-poll j
Little Rock — A)'k<iima$’ Gover
nor [Laney yesterday accused Dem
ocratic National Chaiiiman J. How
ard McGrath of givijig» the press
an/odited” copy of rtmarks made
at a Civil Rights (Conference in
Washington this Weejj.
Ldmey refei red
he amdifour other $mithorn Gover-
u,
J. Wayne Stjuk, director of the
Student Memorial Center, left thin
morning by train to the University
of Wisconsin and other northern
colleges to observp operation of
their student union buildings. CONDEMN CZECH
Stark said thiit the University of i
Wisconsin was selected as a moilbl
because it is considered to haVe I
one of the m)ost up-to-date and
successfully operated union build-
auc
lomm
two
jau' flrti
11 the
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rji add
"Yi't see,’
n* ' muc)
officer t wiamt
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odnHs 1 IumIJ Hjaiveij arrijved in Balboa
house while A*'my
tie whole inci-
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ih tl
{njtiLha
i o nebqd
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'eyed th
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ie guaijdhi
tads oyer
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y: say soiiyething; about
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to! the
Co . |Ahu>
of twcuAi' E-ity
eclated oh:
late Wljdntsday
fCtart
offich hi Merldl
had e(i shed inj
). “It
porte *.
instrurh
•“Whj? the liflbSS
*1Y li ft wli? o|
“DSid' you s j • lill fa 17j” ” j,
-•YM could 11 keb very Irtiutli.”
“Dk apyp)a|ljy bail
lit!
iccknc
Htutbo||lit
of airplanes, we
ram that occurred
ft
flight coi tiuniu rr of a group
West'
coast, calmly
dames (crashed in flames
: phone in the sheriff’s
a.nl. and confirmed it
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lltkf) plpi.,” he told a re-
re! flying at libOOO feet on
hlfavy ri|n and fog."
•nmg?” he wak asked,
r;.’
out?!”
H
ieii mvewied later th^t Col-
l!f|biiiiled! onu oj.the plane.
lOTLFXiCxIKlis jl ' .*
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( iLy polu elThUrsijay wore hot on the
if mg j gijrlk -iriinei and eleven—who
siooges T(j(r aft Oklahoma City boot-,
11 1 ' ! 1
dili: has pnihibilion nhd the local
ft* |llh<|(i(es to taki- onlclrs for borne
I Ilf ! if >1 • i T
i Hd ihuij! ylmuti jit Ihen police went to
i Id cMinphiinLsI thgt the jgirls’ gniwn-
ok cJigbl r)tttR']off bqotlegg juices
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dxiplai:
d Madt- ,
m visttjll
Michi
Minnty
nr build-
lid thjcTeliter sister, "Mother
ai ch 20.
present
jh' ill act
jtlie two
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WASHINGTON, Feb.]2l
The UniU <1 States, Bpiti
Fiancn yesterday jointly d
circuit
Jl*
noty held with McGrath. The guber
natorial group opposes President
Truman’s Civil Rights proposal.
At a news confci'Unce here, upqn
his return from Washington, Laney
said the discussion with McGrath
was transcribed. “I have a copy
of the discussion,” Laney said, “but
not iall of it is in the transcript”
madl' public by McGfath.
The Arkansas Gojvernor added
I that “where we matlj* our mistake
| j was not taking along our own
cofirt f stenographer.”
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eq as ja “disgtiised djetato:
. >1 ings in the country. Th<j Wisconsin ! Comnnnrists the new gjo
South waa before the sat up in Czechoslovakia]
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White Resigns as Director
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Of Texas Forestry Service
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Resignation of W. E. White as director of the Texas
But as for Senrjettfs'remark tjhat movies ; Forest Service, effective March 31, 1948, has been accepted,
aren’t funny any rhori*—he’s gotj something' President" Gibb Qilchrist announced today. In his letter of
tihere. We wish Bing Crosby and Bob Hope resignation, Director White stated that illness of his mother
would take to making shorts that could be ; necessitated his spending the next year in Florida, and that
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dropped casually injto any and all Guion Hall Mrestr 6 work
programs, as cartotynsiare now. ' orestry wor
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Des rrlbing tH|
€larkst a|e (Miw
“Proba 3l^' one tyf
new car is that iit
except ,ltyr one $tbt
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loon
lisljcd S'
win
200,
Neva ?orttrib
Hal
Go* ditin Hall
AH-Aiierican
i" THc
J : Smtefted
OtUce at
the Act o
E
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Bin
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mi
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drdlly
on ty
A society sectiojn bertner line referring to
i separate eve: '
Rodrt-fe 1 ? tyes® (Ca 1 ^
two separate events iread as follows in the
Sunday Union: “Nancy
Illegally. Coim-
Is come before
ifn Pont related
hot know the
ntil she wijs
r and he was
diet of bread
five days,”
to los,e weight!
in Texas or some
other ^Southern state,
j “We regret very much the qir-
eumztances which compel Mr.
WTiite to take this action,” Pres
ident Gilctyrist said in accepting
(he
resignation.
White became the third state
forester to direct the A &M. Gol-
nt&TS'' rs: A{ -,, . _ v .. w
Blessed ire the peacemakers on earth forj
tober, 1942. During his six years
visor for the U, S. Forest Service
in Arkansas . before joining the
staff of the Texas Forest Service
as a Division Patrolman at Luf
kin in 1927. Jj '
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY, TKB. 28 & 29—2 TO 5 f .M.
they shall tiejver be out Qf a job.
♦—(Arkansas Gazette)
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TODAY
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ipson car, the
Tess reported:
|c|ints- about the
rubied a Hudson
ejigrUl . J!
Business is biipming at a Washington
cafe whicji has ac opted a pay-if-you-like-it
plan. Business would be booming everywhere
if the customers <joujd have a little of the
pay-what-you-can-^fford-it plan.
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The bride-elect attended Ward Belmont
Junior College, Nashville, two years, where
she received her he rsebat'k rjiding certificate.
—Arkansas Gazette, j •
The Bqittalionj ityflhiai nr
llcgc Statiorq Te:cas. ia,|
except cjiir ng ihcfliii
(•weekly, (j S|ubsqrt|
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Classifieil ids ijniaj
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Of the Agricultural and, Mechanical College of Texas.and the City
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d examination periods. During the summer The Battalion is pub-
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jatc $130 per ftchool year, j Advertising rjatesf furniahed on resuest.
ide by telephone (4r5444) or at the
laced by telephone 1(1-5321) or at t3ic
as director, the Folyst Service has
expanded its Indian, Mound tree
nursery at Alto from a yearly crop
of one million seedlings in 1912’ to
18 million this past season. An
other 100 acres have begn leaped
as an addition to State Forest No.
1 at Kirbyville, and many advance
ments have been made, in forest
fire fighting methods, ihcluding an
aerial patrol system, which tyas
served as a model for other stajj^i.
A native of Illinois, White Irev
ceived his Bachelor of Science tie-
gree from the A.AM; College * of
Michigan (now Michigan State).
He served as a Forest Assistant
for the U. S. Forest service' in
Oregon, saw service in France dur
ing World War I as a private and
2nd lieutenant with ttye 10th En
gineers, and was a deputy sliper-
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aid. Eero Hammond,
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Charles N. Shepardson, Dean of
Agriculture, has been appointed
chairman of the Jersey (a(tie
Breeding Research Commit Ice; of
the American Jcrsfty (Club. Dban
Shepardson also s«rves as piljsi-
dent of the club. • i
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plans for tbe organization :of a
formal research program will * be
discussed. T ( .
Dean Shepardson' attributes his
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receiving the chairpianshii
being a member of the .
directors of the club whilfi
as head of the Dairy Dei
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