The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1948, Image 4

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Remember when Mom used to
use jsultur aad grease to cure the
old f'Selven year? 1
By OTTO KUNZE
In the : spring a young man’s
fkney lightly turns to'washing his
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EoiLljlS 3iliLsiC :Fl|)M PA( l LTV OU( H ESTRA—DEAN HOWARD BARLOW’S faculty or
chestra is-ireidy forThe big ^igieJand Follies of ’4 8 to he presented here Saturday night. The faculty
hand will furnish the mu^ic ^njn plenty of entertain ment at the Follies, which will climax Agriculturai-
Drop by tne chemical engi- u j,.g C scra p e accumulaitcd layers 1
neeijing depsirtinent Saturday and 0 |f mUf j j,ntl grime fromi the chat-;
see bust how, the sulfur is mined, j^t; makes itself known; when the 1
A complete table model will be set s Lp begins to flow,
up to show the stcjps in the pro-; , College authoiities anticipated
ductaon of sulfur. , j tj ie car washing Iseige jlast before
. How about the actual,operations ,{ got underway this year and!
involved in the mololng of plas-j, •■u aiiget [ a miracle.” Under the prp-
t‘«„ Are you an eKpcrt. visions* of the.miracle two concrete
, *i ve 5 ^ a ' t “ aJi y i ls * slabs were constructed to prevent
air. Know|what it looks bke.’jthe campus from resembling a
t hi mical epgineers will have I swamp any more than it really !is
some to shbw >uui. - when students wash their cars.;;
Have you wolidetted what would ! ■
happen if the water was cut off i
in your room? Coinje by and see a
wat(|r faucet suspended by wires,
provide, an eveirflowiilg stream of
watir.
Or perhaps you would like to!
knock ■ how your personality rating
stacks up aga..list yoiir roommate.
Drop in and you lean! test your
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John Chilton,
a* Physics Prof,
Critically Shot
John M. Chiltciii, .”4, assistant
prollessor physics, is ih ci'iticul
conijition as a result of a guntjhot
I Wound received yesterday.
Hie was found at 3:^o p. ml in
us room in the Aggieland Inn
Annex by Russell 1* itzpatnek of
:he Industrial Extension Servile.
Ai small caliber automatic pijitol
fcvas >found on the rloor beside
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One slab'was laid down on the !
west side of Bbomtown, next to |
the sheet metal utilities shack,
formerly Murray Hall. The oth* i
er oneihides out in the woodland
glade behind College View.
Both of -the slabs are large,
family size; concrete aprons. The
rating. -I ' | whole family, providing there afej
Lyer see a perfectly normal pillar ,l ° 111016 ft 1an four members in
Engineering Day. ; ■
Members aiiojiback rof,|lefFto right: H. K. STEVENSON, Engineering Experiment Station;
E. L. HARRlNCiTjCKk, ciyil <m jihpering; H. \VJ BARLOW, leader, dean engineering; E. N. H1EL-
SCHER, angineennift drawIhL; aEd CHARLES INGRAM and JOE BEM|SH, electrical engineering.
Midhle rbwj^Hft to rigl t: FRED NELSON, military deportment; |E. H. BROCK, engineering
drawing; f. M. fUIIRES rn|na«ement engineering ; WILLIAM J. GRAFF; JR. and R. H. FLETCHER,
i piechanicafl ebgingeHing;'ahef |a. AG MOORE, dairy husbandry, . j i-
Front bow, |le(t tojrigbtl Fw F^ BISHOP,! che mical engindering; BRYANT HOLLAND, Chemur-
gic Research Center;-LteE T^(lMPSOK_and C AR!. FILES, mechanical engineering; T. H. TERRELL,
])Ong ball suspended in mid air!.'
The [chemists naye one that stays
up knueiinnlelyj
These ant) many other exhibits !
and | demonstrations; will be on
hamp at the chemicul engineering
depiirtment Saturday.
civil engineering; HANSENfHAIX and E. H. ANDREW, electrical engiijeenng; and BURL ERVIN,
mechanical engineering, jm
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ceremonies and vocalist.
Red^ ffld Familiar Tactics
To Thwart NS A Proposals
Vi • ' By .. T. MILLER 1 — — •
By l T. M3EXEK’ | \
H hird of a ! ^brieslf | j 11
^Tactics used; by ; Hienibiers[ |if
Cotnmnmist Tarty yoMb groiijps|t
tenaing Che -Uadtson! qd-nveritibS |)i
th^ Ujutied States jNlationil ^tji-
dei)t Assoc.auoni wcife‘;not ijiew| Jn
fact, many smuljar tricks’ ndd-i|tTn
-used at otm r Ihrge: gachet-ini|.s|—
those of the Cii>, fesr igxanfple|
The slogati ilwasi'iiidivmt
conquer/’ J o |thi.4| Ciid parip j
liners were bigsy mjjflT aiijd 4‘f
seeking weak spots Ri thr; difej
' ^4tes ^irmor. ’The weakest lijM
in the Ahole chain Vhs thje >pe-
gro group. But tlefl stat !imf|n;
of the Hout|[erji deltniites! Lo |h ■
cchvention bnded, for! all praipti-
cat purposeai; steamroller lactjcs
copcocted by RieniMts c f ^Sil
American Voutih bar Detn^icr^cl
(condemned in a jiousel l|n|
American Activities' jCommiftiej
report as a ’'Comraubist froatf j
organizatjoi) and isiiiular piilkf- 1
ish Clubs. T :T. ' 1
During the convcmtihn. de
voted to aff liate wiitH the
national Un otj of $ ;uder
European yo itn; organ zatio
headquarters in; Prajgie. F
after the war, ICS ww recognjMd:
as hieing a Communis: - front jju
ion. The reasoding ojf iSoviet l(Sa
ers' was.simf loffleacll f^ie yout^
the, world row; lead the w|r|d
Inter. - ' j ■ .] Ilf ■
United St its* delicgutes U»
1US furnisliecl i the i’odnseryat
elepient nfecdeflj to Ushibiliiiie tl
youth move nent. Uihfbrturtati
thei Russian gipveriijralent b 10 ^'
into CzecboiloVakia before imu^li
headway coi Id be g|^ed agau#i >
the radical < leident jbf; the bniiln^ f
As soon as Red trcidlis moi T ediii|- ;
As] soon as Red trdb .
to Praguie,: NSi-V bilplje. wijth | l l|e;|
lUS/Its delegatds applied foji' pi|fu
noi-bi. Now there is liidU inmdi-r iinvl
Applications For
Ensign Accepted
In hegular Wavy
The Navy Departjment has aia-
ilrouiced that appheHtions are now
j being- accepted KW; ajjipointment in
! the Regular Navy asj ensign, CSN,!
! for aviation duty. !
Applicants must by college grad
's/ ! uatejs ahd must he jiaiiYe-horn fr ’
V/\ ! a naj'tuiaiized citizen; of the U'nitijd
'! States for a period (jf tit least ten .
yea its, They must nojt be less than
19 rjor more than 2d years of age I
: on duiy 1 of tne’ caietiua'r year pn
whidh conrmissioned land physical-.
| iy iiualiiltd and iaerqhautically'
adapted-for the contfol of airnalt.
(i'andidates who jare accepted
wilj he appointed hi the rank Of
ensign and must Iconfract tlo
serjve for a period of four years ]
fro» appointment, j
Officers who successfully cojn-
plet<| flight training jtmi'who satis-1
faetjinly coni|)leije tjvo years ser
vice i may request reientlon in the
j Regular Navy fur a linetime ca- ;
i reerj Those of liters! who do h°t
I desiife a Regular Navy esuver v[ill;
I be rjeleased to ijiactjve duty upon i
completion of th/ir four year con- !
the lamily, can go out for an!
aifternoori of car washing and each
person can-wash a uitierent car/
in other words, the slabs accom-1
modate four cars.
Another pleasing feature about
the slabs is that a car can he
washed any time its owner wantb
to wash it. Hie merely has to
furnish his own garden hose, j
Then he can merrily wash away -
at three in thie morning if he ;
I so desires.
! Sonic ’’sUlifionU have got in the ;
I habit of washing their cal's along
j the shady itvenUOs of College Sta- -
tjon. Old. hi/hits Jare hard to break,!
brut the authorities installed ttie i
slabs to . rid awjay w ith informal j
car washing. ilL'.-idcs, ceWYtraliza-!
tion is expected to reduee the mud
al'cas r.i-ar cainjuis water faucets.
W ater with Which to wash cars
is available. Slabs on which to
wash cars! are at hand. If only !
there Were Cals enough to go 1
around. 1
Spring has sprung and auto owners are taking adv:fik|pge
the washing slabs laid out on the campus. This slab, in Bt|i|4nt(i
usually gets its toughest work-out jgkt before the week-etHyj
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43 Awards to B
Given at Review!
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tract.
Anyone interested
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in this pro- J
grarji should apply Hy letter or in
person to the Office! of Naval Of-
ficeij Procuremcijit, l[S Naval Air
Station, Dallas, Textis.
Extension Service
Personnel Attend
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Arkansas ParleV
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The large/t njumber of awards presented in th^
of A&M are/cheduled to be given to outstanding cai
military o/ganizations in the Cadet Corps durihg
bay cergmonres Sunday morning. '
Some d& medais, three saueis, a gold watch, ini k
scholarship are among the individ-F f- • —• -r——- —i—. j-
/ * ■ - ■ r ■ hy the Daughters of the.-e
Revolution to the cadet . u
has the highest staniinrls
dcmic endeator, nuilitai; j-
cncy, an<i personal leadlef *
The Outstanding Org/i
Commander Award, a
he piesime(|: tins yeal
first time by the comima
sistant commandant, ani ,
tical officers] ' ' !:
An additiqnal award . ?ilj I II
made to the outstanding jpnk
cadet hy tnq Brazos C<
I-serve ^Ofiicers Assocn
Fred J. Benson, US Nav>
i sent a saber to the cadi
in receive this award.
The Albei t Sydney Jo!
her will be presented by
I Fifteen Extension ;service sjiec-
ialisis left Saturdiiiy for Mount
( 11 EM 4 CAL ENGINEER—
MRS. G. (. () IIRIEN. '2.'!. from
i*oma t'-ity*,. oilahoma. will rep
resent cbcmicajl engineering stu
dents at the Aggieland Follies
to *omptfe for fhe title qf
‘•MISS A&Mr. "MISS A&M,” to
be selected from the group of
(oiHestattl-i will be announced
at the dante alter the Follies.
ualAiwaidT to be given, while ;i
treqrhy ling and plaqjue and a sil-
ylu' iu]) Will go to military unit.
The most prominent award to
be .given is the highly coveted
Goiteral Gleorge F. Moore Trophy,
presented! each year to the best
all-arouruj organization in the
C adet Corps. >
Scholat'ship, militaily proficiency
iintramural standing.j and the ex
tra eurijinihir activities are the |
foul points evaluated! to determine
the winner t f this award. General
Moore, ex-Aggie and; former com
mandant, at A&M, ! inaugurated
this award in. II*hi, when it was.
won hy, Company ‘jF" Infantry.;
“A” t'otiffiany Signal Corps won
the following year, j 1947, and ill
will be ; presented tliis ye.ar for |
the third fime.
i The outstanding dadet officer i
.selected on the basis; of academic-
standing- and military proficiency,
will be presented wifh the Texas
Reserve Office) s' Association Sa-I
i her, an annual award;given hy thei
; Texas Association. Tins award is
i being given for the fitvst time |
i since pre-war years, and is the]
At small caliber i
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jed)
\ Bbrn in Kobe, Japan, Chilton re- -
Ceivigd his Bachelor of Science de
gree from Loujisiiuia State Uni-.
Ventity in li'So. Two years liter
be |ivas awarded .his Master of
fScksnce degree froni the si me ,
senooi nt piiysica and eleetr cal ]
engineering.
!, j r jxmi lypo-37 hq taught at L^U
Hnd from TJ42-44 he was assistant
T n*olessor pi eioettfeal enginceiingl
at ilississiippi Slate College. C
.on; came to A&M |n I‘J40 |as
liltlint proiessor of physics.
Ftn’mer Enlisted
iVlen Eligible Fo
summer Trainin
ji! Former enjitjtyi men of , !he
'An|iy are be mg given the opptnt-
, tunjty foir suininej- training at
rCaifip Hood, C(jllege\Station, i t nd %
Auifiin, with fpll payNand nlhw-
I itnc|;s in the grade held at ( itf ; '
I cfiaijrc, Ciapt. A, W. 'Stockill,
' n|hi| instructor of i the Organised
IttA.'ivcs, announcod today.
lie said that typists,^lei^a, Sfid
! liKinjillustrative Unun are neqpd
badly. \ ! j , ] . | A
; l/lto be eligiblle, a person inujst
j- i‘bl|st m-tne ! Enlisted Resin ye [
! tlorjps and j lie physically qualifi id.'
t| pijjin clearanee ot fntse two Hens,
I ibplwcation.B wiljl bje ) accepted jpr
ibrfc montihs active duty with fill
pay; anil, if, stationed in Austin or
Coljege Station, the applicant will
fyciliye coinmutatiun of quarters
liiidi rations of per day ext At.
Sltockell said tint enlisting In
jtlie IEkC does nof \ laci; the apfli-
can( under any mi n da Why train-
nig or duty, and pis subsequent
activities and participation
Army training is entirely volijih-
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on as to
a
v«
|tatoi||l| J i.|u 1 q| lcr ^format
t.VpL‘ ot tnaming c: n
ilioni the /Senior I istvuctoxs
JHCqj at,4heAV. 4th St., Austin
t tis
be obtaitjipd
f-
or
£
! highest military recognition given j
; to an individual cadet; at A&M. Lt. j
Col. Richard N.
porta. Now the# is fidi iong/r
connection/' b?tvijccn , t|ic ti'o
ganizationsj. ff i| ; j; j ] I.
Although thfj breja|! with IljS
all bbt elliriti? attjd this intenintii jn
al aspect of NBA, if. if the same;
time called off!!a pa'ckj of vrolv^sj
baying at tju;. jissociiaiionV doijr.
.For'.ithat obe jyeaki jink turnfcd
many persons and prpaiiizatiojjs
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who wnuld haxe otlierwise siii>- j
imrtcd NS A against it.
To illustrate, the Economic Club]
hf Detroit, presiiniably a group of
conservative buaiijessmen, sent to|
j the heads of all colleges and uni-1
j ye l si ties considering affiliation]
''with NSA a. pamphlet outlining!
its objections to the student group, j
I; The Club's principal objection J
! tp NSA pertained to its connec-
i tjon with the International Un-
; ion of Students
filiation Of the
'‘I-, not the af-
US NS A with
RxtcnHion !S;
Ik* 5 Vf -- ,
Peti| Jean, Arkainwfsj, to attend an
intniregional wrtgKshjoj) for Ex-
course lor r run. -j «»*««.•/ '*»
j director of /he Extension Service, | L ' { j ' presentation.
1 r4s«ptiX r- y i Vegetable Growers]"
Liteiraion subjicct; niuttcr s||ee- • A/r -J of Tuyan, is awarded to the .nut
ted Daughtel* of
to the outstanding senioj
the First Regiment, this
iug rotated among cadet
each year. ./
The VVolter’s Troplnj
award revived this yea
I)resented to thickest drill >
ry organization.
Gold keys will Ik* preje
members of the Drum
Corps by A. M. Waldro]
an.
Cijnplly, A&M
will make the
who are
the JUS jiunt another game of
"give-and-take,” with us here in
the United States being gullible
as usual. Hy doing all the giving
and fhe (mnimuni.-.ls aS in the
past smart] enough to do all the
taking,” it [asks.
njakiiig i
! cluiR' Sadii' Hiitfield, hindsejipe
- gardening; Mary Rojuth, clothing;
1 Mrs.] Florence Lo]\v, Associate home 1
{ manjigcment; \VJ J. Moore, as-sjst-1 ^
I a'nf poultry husipandjman: and A\. ■ -
assisfanl i. adrieultqvai
PI Be May 24-26
Tifmiponation Losses
The Sons of the A men;
olution Award will he
ant I (
iuiort
pn ! cl'
fcfvi
ted it >
i
i bsen.t|i
klTT
iipf phoning; Maf ter Sergeant
pogfle at 85ijp7 in ^Austin, or-
(jidnlacting (apt!. Sfloekcll at'
TlMjA building in College Stathflj.
- M iS j sp>- ' n
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ftp k 1( ‘ outstanding senior cadet
US Air Force jltOTC and
jiTU
Bj-anch awards will also be ma
Md Outstanding cadets; by th<
j Ajiif Forci- Association, the C
; AirtMli ry AssocijationL the Fi(.-
j Xrtjillery AssociationJthc Ordnance.,
j-{ r Abs|>ciatiorj,, the Ouartcnnajtjer
Ahspciationl, the .^'goa' t'orjis As-
([dciption, the Trans|hjitation Corp-
A«h|t)ciatipii
Cbrps Award.
Sunday morning brjor 4o
ka|renUs Day Revimv, the out
stitnding sophomore will be naif-
| ed from each cfidct organization.
I ; ;Ajll other awards Will be
jsjejntfcd dui jng the review.
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J. Paul Shelly* SMikiPtl to Wildrool Cream-Oil
lit cause He Flunked The Finger Nail Test
f Om 1 p. ni.. May 2 5, to A p. m.,;
engi leer. : ; 1 A .ay 2(>. with art expeetedi 100 per-y
Also attending the[wprkshop hre s r s n( ia n , >( , - i
CoHmr’s .haguzmv sent Dickson M- h Thornton, fqji iij-ultnra! ch'Jm- J rn( i,,, t , l0 j < ^ u " s ,H»nsorsbip of
Hartwell, oho [of it, political re- ist; N\. S. AlUn akr|cultural c, gi-, ^ iwl b 0 |ogy t '
lorters. to J-ollegcs and umvcrM- neer-housnig; M < - -. Hynes, °rb-1 a Lj!Lebnomich and so-J
ties to sum|r campus polities. Dos- mgatum u.d i-oipbrktiVo murHet-; t .U . departuunts, the cbufevencc 1
biding some of the more import- ; mg;; Paul Grcg^ ^k^tant coto-j v ^ b ' in Nvith ri ,, 1stiat , 0n i,, the i
(ant,, Hartwpll attempted to list] moldgist; W G.- llabuts.^oil ^r.d /^...icullUrii! Engineering Lobby:
f 'om t to 3 (i. ip., May 24. A reg-
standing non-commissioncd offi
j-ccr in the corps on the basis of
, ] academic standing and military!
() £j profieieticy. Colonel Guy-S. Mdoy,
anl Vegetables S h o r <=' comm ^ nf,:uit ' wi " ,naikr . t,H ’ » m ‘-
.'Uiw will! be held on the campus
/aelj as to political convictions.
tn toUing of the NSA, Hart-
welh''reported that "out of the
contention came a constitution,
by slaws, a [student -bill of rights'
and viftorj for the Conserva
tives.”
But by Breaking with IUS on
the very grounds condemned by
tho Detroit !dub and other jour
nals, NSA ijrould appear to have lahfjma.
I watqr eonServatipn; |F,. A Miller,
j ngrrinomist; E. -M.! Reienhreqht.
, swine husband mini; J. \V. Davis-,
assijtant dairy husljiandman; ;(i-d
j F. LicHte, eotjtor. gilt,
i This specialist! workshop is one
of Shrec 1 being l-otv{ucteirl in tins
1 rogijon. Another is n|nv being lipid
, at College Station, and a third! is
being conducted ht Stillwater. f(ik-
! commandant, will mikr
sen tation. j
The Houston Military M'fairs
Committee Awards will be pre
sented to the outstanding non-
com missioned officers in (hr |
corps ajid to the outstanding non |
commissioned officer > n each !
regiment. ! ]
The Houston conuvbttee w ill til-1
so award Unit Citation Cords to
the cadet organizntibn thkt has j
ikrntum fee of !$2 will bo charged
Ltondantsi ,
MorPing sc-ssipus will be held in
solved one
anathemas.
(Tomo/rifti practical interna
tional movi s taken by (he NSA
will be discussed.)
Stgtisticiiihs estimate there is
ong mile o' railroad for every
4,508 persoijk in the vyorjd.
All panda-mionrum j
the hairy » aind twocblack .
Wildroot Cr<am-Oitt You mar
not sec what Wildroot.Crcaiv
grooms your iair ncaGy a
down look. Relieves [jmjnoying
panda in yjwrj hovgKf
huno'a for l
of327 Bi
this little guy with
mebody snitched hif
a panda — but why
da? Just a little bit
ithbut that plastercd-
et»s and removes loose,
Ifcvc
ugly, dandruff. And Wiiiroot'Crcfirii-OU helps you pass the
Fingernail Tcstl H’si nbn-alcbhoijcj.}!* i contains soothing
Lanolin. Get a tribe or bK»ttle of Wildroot Cream-Oil liair tonic
at any drug or toilet goods counter! today.- And always ask
your barber for a profusions} ap|lipsjtiafi. In case there’s] a
vc, StyJcii 1 l Y.
Hildroot Cream- 1
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THORE WHO
dANiD THE BEST . . .
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jllege Shoe Repair
h’orth Gato
WTA^ toTransmif
AiE Day Exhibits
J V\ j; -
] 4h-Colloge Dap w|ili get a new
; treatment this yeaii by AVTAW
j Wit|h the magic; of! tlje wiie pe-
I conjier', the station plans to take
j the] radio listener ofn n complete
| touj 1 of fhe eampius. j
1 SHops will be tnadc af the jie-
j parpnents which have the most
! interesting demonstrations, mu
j onl^- those events haying inter nst
apineal to the radjio listener will [be
' ineljLided.
petitive military drill! this year.
A S'-’00 cash award will be given
loom 10H. Agricultural Engineer
ing Building, aijul afternoon meet-]
i its will, be conducted in! jthe Ag- j
’.cultural Engineering ! Lecture. J
Room.
Highlight of the two-day short
course will be a banquet in Sbisa
Hall Tuesday night, Mu> 25.
Tickets,, available at the regis
tration desk, wiill coist ftidiO each, j
Attendants sit the conference ®
iill be housed in Ramps J and K,!
V’alton Hall. ] ;
Dt. C. W. Adtriancc. head of the]
lioitjcultuii department, is getier-1,
; 1 ehnirmai). ! ; A
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s‘Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
LET AN
llort Liu!) Plans
ecan Tree Show
Aggie Student
SERVICE VOI R
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Look Your Best . .
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; It*s Good Business!
& VARSITY
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Barber Sbops
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CAR
ji; Hoitieuitur/ilistudents will give]
; denionsfi ntian of topsworking |
f- he "new Jobk”jbn a dehorned pp-j
(an tree at 1 p.]m. Saturday beside]
t he . hortiriiitart' greenhouse.
Along with the “new look” for!
u dehornetj peeitn tree will be dem-
' onstratjons of budding, grafting,
quick freeijtig.j electrical hot-beds,
lorl 8teril|zatiqn, seed treatment,
and. the propagation of cuttings
with the tiid of “rooting’’ chemi
cals.
/Highlight of; the dhow Will be n
dffiptyy of u power ;;pray?r, spray
chemicals, ami ins in ctiooS of how!
and when to spray fruit trees iu!
Texas.
The deittomtirutunis will be un-;
Ion of A.. H. Krez-:
GAS
OIL
EXPERT GREASING
WASHING
Waxing &
polishing
GULF STATION
1 block north Bronco I mi
on Houston Hwy.
Owned & Operated by
J. W. Schmidt
A.&M Stu. Vet -4 Class ’o0
horticulture faculty.
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