1 >!• : the batt. ■ .V -j i- j Todd WEDNESDAY, m; h , MARCH 3, It ^ashingtoil Politib^ tike ITexas Weather ■ j!1 ri r l i,' . t Rules ! By J. C FAILS “I have developed four s m and fundamental rules! for ai Contact,” Dr. Aitthpr J. former chairman of! spciolog partment of Northwjesliern Ui sifcyj and now member of the! Hcations committee | of the (J1 tian Science Monitoj-, ftated as introduction to an open forum h< in the YMCA last mght ~ These four “A, B,;C%” Dr. Ti said, are otf-» the TnOst! elemen nature. They are: ffrstj, afwjays tablish a common j injterest v the person with whom you wisl converse; second, lakje less t than you are scheduled to ha; third, cultivate'the seeretaries^ ti is treat them as important hjun beings if yourwish tp “see the jbpi and last, make your letters sm| Since there is as ydt no tele vis* itt letter writing. Dr. Todd started I the foru| with the anecdote |of :the profet sor who dreamed he was lertul ing and awoke tot find that actually was. 1 1 i , When asked about the preside tial election, Dr. Todd remark that “Washington politics is, !: Texas weather.*? As for Eisenhow er’s Candidacy, iTodd believes that ^Tke" was sincere in his statement that he l}ad no ! presidential ambi-j tions. He| also said that Stassen and Senator Vandenberg were the most likely Republican candidates. To the ^question, “Sfoouldn’t | the first rule) developed in the intro-: duction apply to marithl life?” cus^s Fo« PeHonalfcontact mg camjB| 9: si giei w>r Todd Dr. it should, es- replieq that peiiallji in the sounder things of • marital life, not only the super- iJj ficial things. Commenting on Dr.: Leivmann’s book “Peace of Mind,” he said that the book was in itself only an out line to be followed for mental and physical health. In relation to psyehosoniatiC medicine, fDn Todd had this to say, “I am glad j to see. pSychosoirla^ic medicine, because it is finally tjorti- ir>g around to the Christian Science wpy iOf seeing things. The best fprmOla for mentaThygiene lies in the Psalm ‘Why Art Thou Cast „ Down,, 0 My Soul, Look tllnto g GjodV* 1 ' : “A former student who had join- ]e< he jaip forces once wrote me, tcjlli^g hie that he was to be as- pigr e<; to a torpedo squadron^ add- fhot I: only one of fifty ever r Ijack. My answer was the jPkalm, in my opinion the tekt Insurance policy, in the d: ijodiay, and the 37th Psalm, mqdeirn version of which is ‘E?v4h though I crash, I shall not eradkdu.p’.f In a Iwlgthy discussion on uni versal military training, Dr. Todd ac mitjted that he had not made up his imipd ;for or against the idea^ H j; prppwed the idea of an ar- rtjngemerft similar _ to the CCC Camps; that whuld reclaim our na-1 tiiril domain and! still similate con- dikibnsiofi military life. He propos er spehdihg the money involved in UMf pn ieducation-for-p^ace—that is rididihg our i country of such pi actities 'as racial intolerance. Sti l! oni the subject of UMT, Dr, T >dd said, “I dp not believe that it (UMT) will lead toward univer- sfl biiotberhood. Instead it is a necessary evil for the protection of t}|is cputitry.” For Easter Fi)oc|i f tr i'St c. r "TI ki- il I (7 •: At Least Little Chimpan zees Learned They Don’t Pay Playm^ Slot MatMnes Is Gooft Mo » ; NEW YORK—I/Pi—Monkeys ci Iparn one thing thatia lot of people cannot— > To keep from playing slot ma chines that don’t pay off. . : This is recounted by Prof. Frank .. Beach of Yale University {n Natural History magazine. In a classic experiment at the Vale Laboratories of Primate Bi ology, Dr. John Wolfe trained six young chimpanzees to operate ia special slot machine which paid off with one ripe gi‘ape every tirpe a white poker chip was inserted.: The apes quickly learned tp dis tinguish between the valuable white chips and brass slugs of the same size thrown upon the floior of their cage. They eagerly col lected the white chip “money” to play the vending machine. Next Dr. Wolfe, designed a work machine. If the chimp lifted a heavy, weighted handle, he could reach in and secure a white chip. One male; Veit, showed a spend thrift nature, dashing to the slot machine to spend each cliip as soon as he earned it. But Veit went bn ptrike if he had to wait with his money in hand. Moos, another male, and E|imba, a female, were thrifty, quite con tent to collect their pay and wait to spend it the next day, But they then demanded quick, j efficient service. The Chimp-O-Mat slot machine then was set so the ape had to< wait a few minutes before it paid off with a grape after the chip was inserted. Moos had saved his money. Jle dropped in one chip, and put his hand to the food cup. When no grape appeared, “Moos grasped the Chim-O-Mat and shook it vigorous ly. He looked like a frustrated sub way customer who has just wasted a penny in a defective gum ma chine.” Dr. Beach said. He rebelled at the delay and apparent waste of money. ••!, j 1 Yj-'j- Moos and Bimba became money mad. In bne ten minute period, hbs. Dr, Mowed ibrnute. Machine Wt this kb of 3® loos lift) Moos pumped the work machine so j and u yellow chip a fast he piled up 185 jt Wolfe noticed that Mbj down in each succeeding He let! Moose work thj^ again (for 10 minutes, time gave Moose a grubM chips before hbj started. I ed the * handle bnly 13 tiriit s. The same tping'happened repb»iedly-rj- Moos worked hard when!the was broke, but exerted himsMf httlb: when hje already had good Ini lancinilj fned it col chi] lip tw< ! watei ide o, reserves. The chimpanzees also 1 distinguish between diffe ored chips when a wh bought one grape, a blue grapes, a red chip a drink (nqieriM expc: mess ris back. , tq were valuable, . i.v If ii ■ i hi ki M: *j-r: K j i i,' COLONEL GUY $. ME THOMAS A. ADCOCK, and MAN, Executive Officer of the Texas University ROTC Training Detachment bbserv|e passes in review during the c ternoon. I t Wm ' jv II What’s Cooking; ASHVE, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, IM. E. Lecture Room. AGGIE AERO MODELERS, 7 p. ., Wednesday, Room 108, | ME 11 i | Shop Building. 7:30 p.: m •» ] 1 ASHVE, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, ME L|ecture Room. Business meet- ing. ■ !• i ■ BAYLOR - ARGHER- YOUNG COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m„ Thurs day, Room 126, Academic. jiEAST TEXAS AGGIE CLUB, 7-.;30 p. m., Thursday, YMCA. Elec- . tion of. president and East Texas -LONGLEY- • i j (Continued from Page 1) ; house at 207 Grove, College Sta tion, which he has just finished yemodebng. His wifb is the former Miss Vfere Placke of Lincoln, Texas. She is a first cousin of Benjnie Zing, assistant Dean of Men. ’ J And that is how Johnny, gs everyone calls hitn, returned lo sell insurance at A&M, He joinjed the American General Life In surance Company, March 1, and will work with Sid Loveless, agency manager, from their Of fices above the Aggieland Studio. Johnny a 170 lb.; friendly peiikon with blonde crew-cut hair, was born in Giddings, Texas, in 1921, the son of a rural mail carrier.viHis brother, Joe Dan, class of ’45, was ! killed while serving in the infantry j in Europe. His sister is attending j high school. I! * He attended grade and Jhigh' school at Giddings where he play ed four years of football, three years of basketball and three years of tennis. He graduated from hiKb school in 1939 and entered A&M in the fall. At A&M he majored in agricul tural administration and carried a minor in economic^. He served four , FISH AND GAME CLUB, 7:30 ^ in. G Infantry. Cadet Carps, n. mi, Wednesday, third floor, Ag wa *. th . e f m pany commander Engineering Building. T. K. Cham- dur i n l fjj s h last >’ e . ar m Y. bprlain aquatic biologist, U S Ffeh h.n n ^’ Id [Wildlife Service, will speak. he m * de ,,ttle th,n a ' B ’ [ HtNUERSON COUNTY A & M I?' p. m^. Thursday, Room ON ITHE CAMPUS DEPT IY, PMS&T, COLONEL LT. COLONEL HART- the Cadet Corps as it jIt^s parade Tuesday af- ui l ucbjessjfor Cotton Pageant. NO g E F UNO k ! ABAK m SRU. WITH A BATTAMO> FIED iAD. Ratmi . . . inw-rtlnn with a 04 mintmii ratw ln>ClamiflH fWtion luh. fVnd all reipitthnce to the. Student column . wMf liitica Of fice. All ad* ohoiild tie turmi in t 10 :00 a.m. of the day before ^liliratloi THE SCRIBE SHOP - Tyiiinf; mlmeh graphing, drawing. Phone 2ft'Dfi. lOC East 23rd. Bryan. FOR SALE — Double unit p*«l abrlcap < house, No. 12'. Project House) , irea. S * Henry Hall after 5:00 p^mi 1 -4- l.OST—'Man's plain we»lding, feainkl in vici ily ofjM.E. Bldg, or North fliiiif. Rewau Box 1426. -• Ai M ANNEX AfiCTES- I.eevd lynur shryf ut A4M Annex Exchange Stoic for pairs; Prices arc same as j i ur mi i college shop. Fast service Igjiarantp-, Holick Boot Shop. LOST--Black billfold bcUyeeh !!M|ilncjr H|a and (Ijin. Finder reiurnj u> .Wl J. Rii er, 62 Milner. Reward. i: LOST--C)iubby. black uni' rier. answers lo name of ward* Call Dunbar, 4-7W; FOR REjlT—Neatly furnished,! new home. 910 East 30(h, : ritim Ine 2-584 aie- v . U ' "y JimB, r . _ r — -_» 3£6, [Academic, Electitm of a Duch- )ess Tor the Cotton Pageant and- plans for an paster party. ! HEART ’O TRXAS CLUB,. 7 p. I nf., Thursdav, |M.; E. Shops Lecture idoMi ; ; I ' : ■ LIBERTY COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 I nt' Wednesday, Room 127, Aca demic. j } j i ’ . i LAREDO CLUB, 7 p. m., Thurs-: he made sufficiently high grades in academic and military studies to become a distinguished student and to receive a regular army commission in 1:943 under the Thompson Act. | Military grades and personal observation by the tactical offi cer were the determining factors in making the selections, Longley said. Johnny was quitif active in e|tra- curricujar activity;, holding pqsi- “But I’m tired—am J the only bird on this A&M route?” —*4* —H——'—^—fr'—**■ VEOETIflO BLIflOS "ItjTfefN'fwDENT ASSO-! Uon^ YsSt. lATICfN, 7 p. mbly [Room, Y NAVARRO COUNW CLUB 7:30 sistant addition a mem NFW T r h O U MFRq A rilTR (Bridge ber of the YMCA Cabinet, the;Stu- PoKorlviSrA ot, dent Activities Committee, and the Party) at !YMCA, 2 p.m._, Wednes- Dun( .„ n Volnntcprs. Hp was T»l S n m.. Wednesday, A^ L " the Press Club, and Town Halj as- Work of Vocational Education Board Told Kiwanians Tuesday The workings of the State Board of Vocational Educa tion were outlined at the Tuesday, luncheon meeting of the Kiwanjs Club by James M. Abercrombie, counselor, division lilital MeKENZlE-BALDWIN nt)ktt LEGE offers refresher 'cofir hand, bookkeeping and. a|»s jeet.s. Dial 2-61656. Bry*n, SS CO in sh< lateft a|i las. NEW Royal typewriter,, 1 portable. We rtpair and machines. Bryan Buxinp^ „ 107 W. 22nd. .Phbne2-ll$8j| idaitd all oflife hjne 5! |j.|r- : - l ’As teen in Photoplay:, ■ Golden ToUch , . . bv DORIS DODSON M American; Beauty rayo^ crepe. Exclusive gold en^ broidery that won’t taffj. nish! Tropic aqua, Cuilnjhf\ Cold, Malive;; 9-15. .n ip. va ,, M p Duncan Volunteers, he was also eial , a . nd ^ governments qn a dltyj For reservations, call Mrs. C. secretar y. treasurer of the Account- matching basis, and that reqpire- & R xx h n M ™’ 5'ling Society, and a member of the meqts consist of first, eligibility of the vocational rehabilitation board Abercrombie, a former Aggie who did post-graduate work at Louisiana State Universi- - * - "——H ^ ty, told Kiwanians and guests that the board is financed by thelfed- tlO.no REWARD for infomijlllin lend to the renting,of unfurnitihod |2 bedrej house pr apanhaent arownR ; June Drop card to IM Collier, HfM 5:18. lege 1 Station. il. Ill LOST—Stlide rule .in leather j N. V. Streetnxnn, stamped 1 torn to Itatlulaon Office. FOR SALE 'OR TRADE Kuim-r automobile. Perfect performance. 'Kquipmpnt and defroster ami neat rover ed sixth tltw. and tube, firej and tli-e inflator unit, fi)t Priced i far! below retail costj tMj ir lach expliined,-because 'they rated that the monkqys learn) to respond to the chips hols of .fomething valuable, is gonemll^. conceded that mail botiy is a product of slow) evo|utionary changt,” £d, “l|3xpei|iin(?iits in symbojic support thej gradually | ng ccjnvictiionjthaf 1 the hum«n iindli is aljsq ai| evolutionary pro- . iCL Such studies in the field of njnimjkl psychol^Ky reveal to up the riidfiijjienWy aiW primitive Itegin filings front whil'h our owq mental ts .11 jpers oni oil itersor * iiwning |in>|M-rly wiib- o hutiidi-d (2110) r.-t of the iinipi.-ti-l and wlm xl; «hinge I [vite< t(o pi ouin< Dial i Hall It.' I J 5-.(5 :..'.r'-x!v 60.-4, First CR r Imre j Mel 5:15 - It, corded Musk 6:00 Trails Furln l ‘ L 6: 6] C< fflee Cljh i!!! La Bella Style SWp ■’ Rra/nri Toxas ■> ■ li Henry A. Miller MfViSt °T M T- ^ i?/ Who’s Wh y o in American Colleges ^ P^RT ARTHUR JLUB^T^O D and Universities. ^ ( K p 9RT ARTHUR UA B, 7 30 p. In January 1943 he en t e red the ni.; Thursday, Room 105, Academic. officer ( - an j idate Tank Hestfoyer SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB, School at Camp Hood and upder- 7:30; p; m., Thursday, Animal In- wen t officer training. Upon |rad- diistriep Building Lfecture. Room.! uation as a secorid lieutenant, he Committee reports. | ■M ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p Ihursday, Room 208, Academic. ^ .anf for Easter Holidays will be dipcuissied. | TRAlNS-PECOS CLUB, 7 p. m„ ThuijKlay, Rdom 228, Academic. I | Speciaf called meeting, i WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:30 p. i|n., Tbhrsday, Room 803, Academic. pny Morrovj Is ejiff Commissioner and feasibility. “You know there is q difference between eligibility and feasibility,’’ Abercrombie,: who lost both of his hands in the war, *ai(|. ’ | j I J: “Our work is with civilians and h > .veterans of World War I,” he j served in the Tank Destroyet Re- j pointed out. He urged Kiwanians placement Center 'there. t In March 1944), he joined Ahe 77th Infantry Division under the command of General Andrew Bruce, class of T6, and was sent to the Pacific theatre. They went into action on Guam. “The 77th was the only Army Division on Guam with the Marines,” Long- ley said. “In proof of our ability, the Mariiies called us the *77th Marines’.” | . Johnny plans to sell all Stypes of insurance to the people o|f Col lege Station, the Campus, arid the surroundipg area: As he ppt it, Kansa^; March 3 i7P> “Life insurance allows me to'be of [The {National Basebjiill Congress to- ] beneficial service to the most peo- day Injamed Johnny Morrow, vetef'-1 pie, and so that is thg type off work I tin Tfetfas semj-pro baseball player, I want to do.” I U» ^nio ■ ■ * WACO WATER SAFE; GATE FINALLY SHIT WACO, March 3 -(7PI-. Lake Waco’s big mouth was shut today, but not before a lot °f watqr had run through its dam. Workers tisimr a “imiliotinp’ 1 |is iS.^S district commissioner ilon-lpqofessional baseball to Isuper- isfejjti sanctioned district tjaurna- lenjt «t Wacp, July 15 to 28. The ppfichtion had previously been ap- | proVod by A. H. Kiiksey ofiWaco, sjtate commissioner. ' I This will be one of 16 sanctioned to report any ca$e of a person hav : ing lost a limb or limb, eye or otherwise, physically and vocation ally handicapped tq the state board.*/ ;M | ' ! • :.;j He related that the board pur chases artificial limbs and other material for handicapped persons, furnishes vocational guidance and can furnish, he said, "12 months schooling in a business college.” Guests included Dr. J. W. Mar shall, president of Wayland Col lege, Plainview, guest of Rev. R. L. Brown; Captain A. W. Stock- well, Sgt. Leland Smith, H. C. Dil lingham, John B. Longley, Rev. Sam Hill and D. T. Harkrider of Austin. Two new members were intro duced, Jaihes Jackson and William Bailey. I ; Y' : Yj-- Indian Movies To Be Shown Friday i [ / “ Three movies depicting Indian culture ajnd architecture will be shown in the YMCA Chapel Fri day, M ar ld 7j00 p.m. on Wednj**- koks Masonic lodge Sul ^Rd** I-odye No, 1360. ! AFIjAM! will confer two KIO. > i Deyieex beyinniny at 7 :00 p. j in. 'jrhu.rMluy, March 4. Mar- | Iter j Mq^ons it n d prllliw 1 CrajtK cordially' invited. » i, mim ciLciiitisT. wJm. 1 | W.'H. BADGKTT.ii R«irethy Kllyallen B 'eakfaat ;in Hollywood Uilitn Drijkett Td: 1 M elicome R *Mird Rttek iB'yah N«ra .... ? o Ii anil Home Pmgran ihme i’ s ITraVelerx B talk huge : Talking ” r rw C «rk Dertn ,h ill lillk) Vjiqier NCwiv :V Mur Show ■ i i. K|thH and I. idles Be Fjutl Whiteman Club iRert f»r(x>m Seated i ; 2; US 2i»S :il3* 'Irehtotry Mhow 4|li6 Allj'S'tar jDatiee 1‘arntU* 4 30 fie4, "McDanlelH 4:45 Milk kVenSiel Trio. 6 00 SportamaA -j* ( s|l5{ 'Ihfl Callet-e Bpeaka t SO Su| per (pul)! ‘ Sir, Off? : -.if- +- N ohfl S. Caldwel Optometrist s' weirs Jewelry Ston Bryan, Texas There are more than 140,000 miles of pipe lines in the United States. - I. a — L-——i—i—1—j DIAMOND EDGE; POGKEtr KNIVES 4 JJ. SPORTING GOODS Hillcrest Hardware! ; ■ |*L For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Goods 803 S. Main Bryan 1’h. 2-2832 Guaranteed Fluorescent Noise Filters ■ : [ for Radios $2.00 ; Al’s Radio Service At Aggielaml Record Shop 4 MOTHER’S DAY — SPECIAL OFFER ; , $5.00 for $2.45 • $5.00 for $2.45 AGGIELAND STUDIO College Station, Tekas I if I Jii OFFERS' '. ONE 8x10 BEAUTIFUL SILVERTONE PORTRAIT for only $2.45 "ALL PORTRAITS GOME MOUNTED IN A NICE FOLDER” Proofs to Select From — Satisfaction Guaranteed Not good for copywqrk. “Serving Aggies for 28 Years" BRING IN THIS r n . T ii- . i' S-FUR STORAGE HATTEI one i .H.i - H I 1 ii : Lj-i: u ’ (1 £ I I i, - 1 "A gay and winning Martin In N. Y. Time! 'Ivre&isitbly funny.' itryvn* into nvIK, “T ■— t11 f., ; | I jj . Hi ! i 1 .,.l\ trial nl sense of comr .• ,] Terry Vn N. Y Herald- jHL. t4 Id A?' - jSm